Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-11-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.; No. 220. VOL. LXXXIII. TUESDAY, lOth NOVEMBER, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement591 1925-11-10 1 ■fOKISATSU, photographic a rt studio ’Phone 772. 68 bishop street. IB Cocktails Ready to Serve. I S S I R? GORDONS: I J3L (SF” F7~~TF| Jil WWD TAB TO AND K«C >~ F* R jKBffiQCTCT|ak GIN CO». LTD ;a X F\ I I T 5 gri§i F *\Z L)ry Imperial591 words
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Advertisement8 1925-11-10 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.**8 words
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Article738 1925-11-10 2 TRAP FOR NOVELISTS. It is a constant source of wonderment to me, not so much that novelists should make such mistakes when they come to deal w ith music, but that they should so seldom take the trouble to consult somebody who could help them out of the738 words
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Advertisement1412 1925-11-10 2 csxsxsxsxsxsxsx» AUCTION. jz ——y B rates OF SUNK in HIV x T|JE EfIBTERN fiND OR E g T j L x postage. SALES ROOM. Over Son s Body 111 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. y <Yrxrr'i/AT? OAT T? My son was troubled with pirn- a year 111 NO I ICK OF bALtS.1,412 words
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Advertisement87 1925-11-10 2 Get Rid of the Torment of Rheumatism No need to keep on suffering the torment and pain of rheumatism when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm may be easily obtained at a small cost. Rub it on vigorously. It is very penetrating and soothing and quickly scatters congestion and the pressure that causes87 words
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Article247 1925-11-10 3 RECORD SHIPPING IN AMSTERDAM. The Hague. November 3. 2492 ships entered the port of Amsterdam from January to the end of October, which constitutes a record. PROFESSOR COHEN A GERMAN DOCTOR HONORIS CAUSA Professor C hen, of the Utrecht university, has been honoured with the deg ee247 words
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Article1542 1925-11-10 3 FOREIGN CAPITAL IN SUMATRA. Weltevreden. November 1. The Handdsblad in Amsterdam is asking for an authentic statement from the Java Bank in regard to the sale of Plantations in Sumatra to foreign capitalists and wishes to know the reasons why Dutch capital seems to have no chance. The1,542 words
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Article184 1925-11-10 3 *-•>. »e p -’i 15.000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 seller» Mace Picking» no stock Nutmeg» HO» 125.00 nom 110 b 110.00 Coconuts per 1.0’’ 50.00 nom Copra Sundried 12.05 sales Rattani 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Sbe’t- 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00184 words
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Advertisement375 1925-11-10 3 What You Wash Your Hair With x** «pared shampoo and JfgJ ntain too much free irious a- it dries the > V'v the hair brittle. m-■ The beat thing to u*e Mi nified cocoanut oil pure -di t<» > y..u J ~JM i few ill hat the whole J Two375 words
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Advertisement225 1925-11-10 3 The gun for quick Magazine capacity 4 shots Shotgun 12 Bore SModel 11 TIME you press the trigger a shot is fired which automatically ejects the case, cocks the hammer and passes a fresh cartridge into chamber. Your aim for successive shots is practically undisturbed. Best constructed gun of this225 words
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Article1522 1925-11-10 4 DR. F. W. NORWOOD - BY DR. F. W. NORWOOD. (Minister of the City Temple.) An American friend of mine expressed his surprise that in his journeys up and down in England he saw little trace of poverty. It seemed to him that the people were well dressed and well fed.1,522 words
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Article124 1925-11-10 4 Nov. 11— Xrinistice Day. 11—\rmistice Dinner. E. &O. Hotel, 8 p.m. 16—Hockey League, B. Co. Vol: v. P. S. Esplanade. 23 Hockey Leacu P. S. A. A. v. B. Co. Vol: Esplanade. 28—Snngei G«ttali Rubber Co, R. T Reid Co.. 11 a.m. 30—Hockey League, P. S. A. A.124 words
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Advertisement408 1925-11-10 4 f Halls rme 1 i will thoroughly build you up because I Hall’s Wine enriches the blood! Hall’s Wine feeds the nerves! I Hall’s Wine replaces worn tissue! Hall’s Wine imparts vitality to g the entire system! Every drop of this great British tonic will do you good. It is408 words
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Advertisement69 1925-11-10 4 When Dreaded Croup Comes A thing of dread, that comes in the night without warning. Just a hoarse, metallic cough, a choking, gasping for breath, a threat of suffocation. Oh the relief of knowing that there is a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. See how it clears69 words
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Advertisement308 1925-11-10 4 I!11 76.27? (Scodc/l 1 S John Haig THE OLDEST DISTILLERS IN THE WORLD JOHN HAIG &C? L TO MARKINCH SCOTLAND, Take Andrews Andrews Liver Salt is a I ruWSSjIAk pleasant, effervescing Saline that prevents biliousness, head- By f. 7« i I aches, dyspepsia, and general 'Bi. s '-‘'Ji I lassitude308 words
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Miscellaneous46 1925-11-10 4 MOON’S PHASES. November. New Moon, 16th, at 1.57 p.m. First Quarter, 23rd, at 9.05 a.in. Full Moon, 30th, at 3.11 p.m. December. Last Quarter. Bth, at 7.10 p.m. New Moon, 16th at 2.04 a.m. First Quarter, 22nd, at 6.08 p.m. Full Moon, 30th, at 9.01 a.m.46 words
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Article1981 1925-11-10 5 Till kt REV HERBERT HENS V Y HFVSON, (BISHOP OF DURHAM.) The autumn is the season of conferen vhb h .lie a fonn of dvertisement qn l£re of advertisement. The |S .l' l method is m*w ador'd in al re of social activity. Not i.n can1,981 words
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Article445 1925-11-10 5 The time was, says the “Daily Telegraph, when we used continually to hear that the youth of the country was being corrupted by the penny dreadful. The movies have now taken the place of the literature of blood and thunder as the source of ail evil, and445 words
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71 1925-11-10 5 For Enrone— 27. parcels Nov. 21 for Christmas. For New Year letters Dpc. 5. parcels v 'ov. 25. For U. S. A. and Canada —Christmas ’otters Nov. 13 and 21. New Year letters Nov. *27, parcels Nov 21. For Australia.—Christ nas letters71 words
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Advertisement165 1925-11-10 5 WHY CHILDREN’S COLDS ARE DANGEROUS. Colds are dangerous because they often lay the seeds of consumption and other forms of lung trouble. When the first svmovo'ns of a cold are noticed give the child a hot hath and dry carefully. Put it- to Led. Reduce the quantity of food a165 words
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Advertisement477 1925-11-10 5 »>»V] g’ L STATEMENT i OF FACT. J f If for no other reason than that X V t LACTOGEN consists entirely of Milk and contains no substance I 1 y which is not found in Milk, it can claim a nearer resemblance y/f, to human milk than any other477 words
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Article169 1925-11-10 6 FAREWELL LUNCHEON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, November 9. The members of the New Club, Taiping, enteitained the Officers of the Burma Rifles to a farewell tiffin on Saturday. Mr. T. S. Adams, who presided. toasted the Regiment and referred to the high estimation of the Regiment held169 words
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Article197 1925-11-10 6 P. H. C. L. vs “B” Co. The Penang Health Culture League and “B” Co., P. P. W. V. C., met on the Esplanade, Penang, yesterday afternoon, to play off their return fixture in the Penang Hockey League. On the first occasion the P.H.C.L. were vict >rious by197 words
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Article80 1925-11-10 6 The match between the P.C.C. and Bangkok will be played on Thursday, the 12th November, at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade. The following players will represent the P.C.C. who will play in colours: —E. A. Davies: R. N. Byatt and N. A. M. Griffin A.80 words
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Article84 1925-11-10 6 STONOR SHIELD WON BY TAMILS. In spite of the wet weadier, there was a good gathering of representatives of other clubs and frien Is at the Tamilian!,’ Physical Culture Association club house, Prince’s-rd, Kuala L’n»<».ii-, on Sunday when Mr. E. W. N. Wyatt, Chairman of the Kuala Lummir (’ticket84 words
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Article78 1925-11-10 6 PENANG AND KEDAH V. BANGKOKThe above match will take place at 4.45 p.m. to-morrow: The following will represent Penang and Kedah:—C. P. Liston; H. L. Pickford, G. H. Pinckney, G. E. C. Baughan and D. D. B. Cook Bld. Zain Ariffin and Lira. Keng Chuan K. W. H. Austin,78 words
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Article58 1925-11-10 6 Mr. Isaac until recently practising as a barrister at P» nang. gave a lecture in Ceylon recently,in the course of which he said that the definition of Ceylon Tamils, given in the ritish Malaya Census Bine Book for 1921 as “Indians born in Jaffna,” was about as correct as58 words
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Article97 1925-11-10 6 [To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —Being a subscriber and having gppn the words of the immortal song Poppy from Flanders appearing in Saturday’s issue, I wonder whether it would be out of place to also give a version of Ihe Holy Ground of British Arms YPRES—as97 words
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Article146 1925-11-10 6 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —A w<>rd of thanks is due to the Gambling Suppression Department for their promptitude in suppressing the obnoxious business in Love Lane. At present, raffling is carried on by boys who may be seen by the sides of Penang146 words
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Article286 1925-11-10 6 From time to time, book-reviewers and literary critics complain, and with some reason, of the total absence in a certain class of modern book of any kind of index says lhe Pioneer. The com plaint is one which is very generally shared amongst the great body of286 words
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Article221 1925-11-10 6 If Howrah has its death (baling drain-'. Calcutta has its death-dealing inoi.k y-, says the Statesman. They walk the pi'lis of evil without shame, complains a co- respondent. They hu 1 bio ‘ks of masonry on defence’» ss mortals, tlmy steal food, and add insult to injury by221 words
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Article1040 1925-11-10 6 HAIRDRESSING IN HISTORY. A mournful little lyrie. appeared the other day in a literary column on the! theme that romance died when women cut off their hair —as though they had not cut it, off and on, ever since hair started! A search in social history shows1,040 words
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Article158 1925-11-10 6 RUBBER. Sellers quoted at Y. 2.20 to-day in the rubber market on spot. Ta riff Conference. Mr. YoshTsaw’a, Minister at Peking and a delegate at the Tariff Conference, had an interview with the United States delegation, which, it is understood, is trying tD conciliate Japan to come to terms158 words
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Article187 1925-11-10 6 Making the best of a cool morning. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, and Lady Guillemard, were almost the first passengers to alight from j the Morea’s gangway on Saturday mornI ing. says “The Singapore Free Press. The P. and G. liner arrived at daylight187 words
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Article94 1925-11-10 6 The Penang Library will be closed tomorrow (Armistice Day). The following new books have been received at the Library: As Other Men are, by Dornford Yrftes. Babel, by John Cournos. The Cauldron, by The Ranee of Sarawak. Challenge, by Joan Sutherland. The Great Pandolfo, by W. J. Locke94 words
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Article671 1925-11-10 6 BAKER AND MORGAN’S REPORT. I 1 Our market during the week has shown renewed activity, Rubber shares being > again responsible for the major portion of dealings. There has been a good advance in quotations and holders in many cases have taken profits, resulting in a heavier671 words
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Article130 1925-11-10 6 PENANG NOVEMBER 10, 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 Rs 154?3 3 day’s sight Private 156 1 p Pirobay Demand Rank I g Madras Demand Bank 154|130 words
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Article338 1925-11-10 6 The weekly rul ber Singapore Chamber ot Association of November 5 st lt The past week w M a quiet ness being mostly of a speculatj although the Trade s h„ wed terest iu the lower grafc «> nouneement of a further rel eas in the exportable quota338 words
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Article115 1925-11-10 6 Erection of < jlodown. Tin-washing Shed, and Power House on the Company’s property in Siam has been <npleted- A Palong of 192 feet in length is ready for operation upon erection of the pumping plant. The whole of the necessary maihinei), purchased in Ipob, has arrived at115 words
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Advertisement35 1925-11-10 6 Pitman’s Junior Typist Boob, $l/76 per book or $2/- post free, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd Pitman’s Nsw Couass in Typewriting $1 /60 per book, stocked by the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., P«naa<.35 words
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Advertisement16 1925-11-10 6 Bud’s Cakes Confectionery Recommended FOR Quality and Purity.’ ALL KINDS OBTAINABLE AT Pritchard Co., Ltd., PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement69 1925-11-10 6 for Once f 5•• 11’s'st on “MILK sro' T” you will insist always after Hut. And you’ll never want t miss it when you’ve tried it once. It’s a revelation nourishing, creamy, tonic, invijoratiii-'-say MILKSTOL’I” OBTAINABLE FROM ALL HIGH CLASS DEALE» H. G. SIMONDS Ltd READING. ENCL Ji—34 *1 n69 words
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Article899 1925-11-10 7 IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES. Simplification is a new industrial policy in the United States. One of its aims is to lower prices and incidentally to secure more foreign trade. The success of American standard goods and specifications in all parts of the world indicates the far-reaching results of this new policy899 words
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Article365 1925-11-10 7 <JOO!)YEAR’S DISCOVERY. Pure lubber, like pure gold, is valueless in tyre construction until mixed with certain chemicals and compounds which give it the required degree of strength, hardness, resistance t o abrasion and the like. Indeed, rubber was commercially useless until 1837 because of the fact that when365 words
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Article271 1925-11-10 7 The worthy vintners at the exhibition of w ines which was held in London last month seem to have agreed that sherry is coming into its own again in England. With the exception of port, there is probably no other wine so intimately associated with the British people.271 words
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Advertisement238 1925-11-10 7 iO lifalTE HORSE I IBM pH I f "from the ORIGINAL RECIPE 1746" I \GENTS: Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Ltd., Penang, Malay Peninsula. g Your health’s best friend —the daily dash ’of ENO W Give Nature the gentle aid she sometimes needs H under the trying conditions so usual in238 words
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Advertisement38 1925-11-10 7 For Coughs and Colds. When changeable weather or exposure to cold and wet results in bronchitis, start at once taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Standard for over fifty year® and strongly recommended for stubborn weakening coughs. For sale everywhere.38 words
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Advertisement306 1925-11-10 7 1 By Royal W rip, Bj R»y*l Y Appointmem t* Court Xp* -v t» ib* Cour af Italy X, The Foo/tf Kings! TO YOU, Baby is the King of your household, and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings I —-and as the best is not too good for306 words
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Article532 1925-11-10 8 And, far and near in Picardy, The fields with flowers are gay. But the Poppy will bloom with the deeper red Of the blood of a hero brave. Where- she reverently bows her drooping head, As she mourns o'er a lonely grave.— G. A. IF. Seven years532 words
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Article514 1925-11-10 8 “I wants to make your flesh creep” said the fat boy in Pickwick, in his famous disclosure, of Miss Rachael Wardle’s carryings on with Mr. Tracy Tupman M. P. C. The Straits Times evidently wants to make our flesh creep with its still stranger but less accurate disclosure514 words
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Article83 1925-11-10 8 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 9: London. Spot £2Bl Down £2 3 m/s. buying 280 1.15 s 3 selling 2b0.5s 1.15 s Local. November 10: Singapore sold 150 tons at $l4l g Penang buyers no sellers at Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd:—83 words
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Article1158 1925-11-10 8 A WHIRLWIND TOUR. HARRY LAUDER AND THE EAST. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, October 14. Mr. Lloyd George made a remarkable tour through the constituencies in the north-east of Scotland at the end of last week, scattering speeches as he went. He spoke at Elgin, Cullen, Buckie, Huntly,1,158 words
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Article345 1925-11-10 8 DRAMATISATION OF MALAYA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 10. Mr. Somerset Maugham, interviewed by a Free Press representative, announo ed that Malaya is to figure in the dramatization of a short story which appeared in Nash’s magazine. This play will be produced in London in the Spring.345 words
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Advertisement208 1925-11-10 8 sHM ’-«31 >ar' v wag&k' v as /gg§ IjgjgajgjßM rf-' '<- EgEgS M s. 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, golden Virginia uninviting tobacco, tobacco,208 words
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Advertisement38 1925-11-10 8 “ID. fe 9 O.” November 11th ((Armistice Day) Dinner and Dance. November 13th (Poppy Day) Special Dinner and Dance Dancing Till 1-45 a. m. 1 DEARS* I j J GOLDEN SERIES. L XSfK I Z .<X jWLMfIT. *138 words
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Miscellaneous25 1925-11-10 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Wat**r. 6.42 a.m. 12.4 a.m. 9.19 p.m. 1.57 p.m. To Morrow. 8.52 a.m. .3.27 a.m. 9.52 p.m. 3.19 p.m.25 words
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Article154 1925-11-10 9 —Reuter. Restoration of Monarchy. rK iS( I: ritprechts attempt Berlin. November 9. nJrning “unimpeachable authority” b r '/i-ilnnff discloses ‘J*. P< nut von Soden, chief of tbS Janet of ex-Crown Prince tht '‘ht *of Bavaria, and General (J .foß)B)ander of a Bavarian Eswehr division, recently visited bers of the\—Reuter. - 154 words
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Article119 1925-11-10 9 CHARGE ALTERED. The correspondent of the Daily Herald a t Brussels <ienies that papers relating to (editions propaganda in the British Army W ere found in Palme’s and Dutt’s belongings. The charge against them is that of conspiracy against the Belgian it»te.—Reuter. On November 7. Renter cabled119 words
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Article73 1925-11-10 9 —Renter. INVESTIGATIONS KEPT SECRET. Rome, November 9. An official /wnz»w»/£»e states that, in view of a number of absurd reports in th- press with regard to the alleged •ecoinplices in the plot against Signor Mussolini, measures have been taken to prevent the publication of any information with regard—Renter. - 73 words
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Article54 1925-11-10 9 .—Renter. THIRD TERM SERVICE. London, November 9. The Admiralty has ordered a new erew to he detailed at Chatham for the cruiser Hawkins which will be recommissioned in Hongkong for a third term Service as the flagship in the Far East. The new crew will leave.—Renter. - 54 words
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Article48 1925-11-10 9 •—Reuter. returning to work. Meli>onrne, November 9. Th« President of the Waterside WorkI nion has r. adea statement declaring ’ie-duty of the Union is p H ’he strikers to return. t i- reported that the strikers, except flymen, are returning in increasing o tn i »6rs.•—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article39 1925-11-10 9 —Renter. IN’CREASei> CLEARANCES. London, November 9. pj.' re P°rt of the Commissioners of Marol' ai 1 for the year ending Ll’Lh') S,IOWS tea clearances were cnno H ,(l P nnn 'ls as compared with 380,000,000 pounds in—Renter. - 39 words
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Article59 1925-11-10 9 t. —Reuter. A COMPARISON. London, November 9. tuH? th« revival of Russian *n n k d Ry,>rM show that 1,770,000 to R'is*° Wer shipped from London fcjsfwA’' 1 7 ct ,M r 519 compared with AngiK,'. 10 ,‘G ptpm,> r 231.000 in Cg U)im 'IOO ll> oft.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article34 1925-11-10 9 —Reuter. IMG VICTORY. T Melbourne. November 9. •fining 1 I Australia by an r "ns. West Anstra'ia an ir '"’'longer 7 wickets for ferdlsS I V *ctoria scored 536 (PonsLove 103)— Reuter.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article234 1925-11-10 9 Reuter. Crisis Expected. INFLATION POLICY DENOUNCED. Paris, November 9. There is renewed talk of an early Ministerial crisis arising from the conflict between the Government Finance Committee and the Chamber on the question of the Government’s proposal to issue bank notes to find the milliards needed to redeemReuter. - 234 words
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Article80 1925-11-10 9 -Vale. ATTACK REPULSED. London, November 9. The papers learn from Damascus that the tribes attacked during the night the eastern gate of the town and tried to storm the French pos s and. wore met with sharp fire. They were driven off and retired. The French are preparing-Vale. - 80 words
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Article65 1925-11-10 9 —Reuter. J A PAN ESE COMPETITION. London, November 9. Mr. N. U. Wadia. Chairman of the Bombay Millowners’ Association, to-day privately conferred with the President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and other representatives of Lancashire cotton trade, and, it is understood, submitted constructive proposals for joint action—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article70 1925-11-10 9 ,—Reuter. CHALLENGE CUP FINAL. London, November 9. The London Challenge Cup final between West Ham and Arsenal resulted in the former beating the latter by 2 goals to 1. CHARITY MATCH. At Hoverton, the match for the London Professional Charity Fund between Mill wall and Chelsea ended in,—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article201 1925-11-10 9 HV reproduce the following extract from the Catholic Fire-Side which we have received from a reader.—Ed. The priest has a great time. If his hair is grey, he is old. If he is a young man, he has’nt had any experience. If his clothes are not pressed201 words
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Article1343 1925-11-10 9 Hongkong Bank Sued. F. G. TAYLOR AND COY. In the Supreme Court, Penang, before Mr. Justice R. D. Acton, this morning the hearing was begun of the action brought by the Bruas Rubber Company, Limited, against the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (as the holders of $250,000 debentures1,343 words
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Article272 1925-11-10 9 FEDERAL CHANGES.” Tn response to an enquiry of says the Singapore Free Pre'-s, to whether tin- article in the Straits Times of Noiemher 7th under the heading Federal Changes Ahotdton of the Federal Council Proposrtl' has any official authority, ire are authorised to state that the proposal* in the article272 words
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Article44 1925-11-10 9 The homeward mail by the s.b Elephanta closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 13th ins'ant. The B. I. Packet Teesta with mails despatched from London on October 22 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 13th instant.44 words
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Article376 1925-11-10 9 Poppy Day Entertainment. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, November 9. Tai ping was all out on Saturday tc secure collections in aid of Earl Haig’s Poppy Day Fund, and one of the most successful functions which took place that day was the Pierrot entertainment which was under the376 words
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Article225 1925-11-10 9 TO MORROWS CELEBRATION. Armistice Day in Penang will be celebrated to morrow with a Memorial Service at the Penang Cricket Club at 10.30 a.m. A Guard of Honour will be provid ed by the P. P.W.V.C. for the R. C., who will lay a wreath on the war225 words
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Article42 1925-11-10 9 9 T. O M. Mrs G. Neville Stevens and her enthusiastic band of helpers who organised the fair in Ipoh in connection with the Poppy Fund have reason to congratulate themselves on the results, over $5,000 has been collected, says9 T. O M. - 42 words
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Article268 1925-11-10 9 The Raja and Ranee of Sarawak, with their three children, arrived at Singapore yesterday. The Ranee is looking forward immensely to her return, says The Daily Graphic,wh\ch states that she has recovered from the after effects of her very severe operation, although she is not268 words
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Advertisement12 1925-11-10 9 POPPY DAY. Hon. Treasurers Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, 9, UnionStreet, Penang.12 words
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Advertisement45 1925-11-10 9 E. S A. ARMISTICE DINNER. Those attending the Armistice Dinner at the E.&O. Hotel to-morrow are reminded that dinner is at 8 p.m. Booking for dinner can be arranged with the Dinner Com" mittee at the E. O. Hotel any time after 7.30 p. m.45 words
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Advertisement81 1925-11-10 9 THERE IS A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUYING A CAR AND INVESTING IN ONE. Where Qualify is concerned thousand* of people throughout the world have discovered a gilt-edged security of the highest standing in the FIHT The Car of International Reputation. Distributors for Penang, Perak, P. W. and Kedah. GROSVENOR81 words
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Article753 1925-11-10 10 J. A. NAIRN - BY J. A. NAIRN. THE REV. DR. The Church congress at Eastbourne bas issued a stirring call to the clergy for bet- ter sermons in order to bring people back 1 to church. The venerable Primate believes that “our average Church of England sermons have not753 words
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Article599 1925-11-10 10 THE WORLD’S BEST WAITERS. Night is falling, much more suddenly than in the Old Country, writes Hugh Martin from French River Camp. Northern Ontario, in the Daily News. The forest ridge swings up like a shutter across the great red globe of the sun, and almost599 words
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Advertisement235 1925-11-10 10 HffIHKS£Z2.: rtIJY H BRITISH 2lfe^ 1 OBra gnKaHW»& Ili &-I4KR Jwo Standard cars Standard Cars have increased m popularity >incv the first Standard took the road twenty-two years ago. Roomy and (ft comfortable, soundly constructed, easily J 2) handled, small in fuel consumption and big in performance, with an ample235 words
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Advertisement134 1925-11-10 10 WHEN FOOD DISAGREES simply take a little Bisurated Magnesia in a quarter of a glass of water and it will at once remote the cause of the trouble, together with all the pain Thousands say this has helped them when all else failed; hospitals use this cure and doctors prescribe134 words
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Advertisement46 1925-11-10 10 Radiant Health and Vigour by taking SANATOGEN The True Tonic-Food. Mr. COSMO HAMILTON, th. famo«,pUywri<k», ••y* Sanatogen gives me the energy to <!• twice as much, twice as well. It is to U>« brain and nerves what petrol is to the engine.” CROSS WORD <> T O PUZZLE.46 words
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Advertisement1031 1925-11-10 10 H Ran I he INDIA, LIMITED (IncorporaM in E f e Authorised Capital •hibscribed Capital Paid-up P.eserve Fund «nd Undinded Profit, Board of Directors 4 J- M Ityrie, Esq., (Chairman) n v Simons, Esq., Sir R J B| ack halroers, Esq., Bi r David Ynle r 2’ P R “I1,031 words
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Article268 1925-11-10 11 The fulluiving the Latest qwttations in Messrs. Kennedy <t Co.’n share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 2 g 2 Sharks. >, —f O C c cn on co a> t c. I c. Sc. c. Robber (Dollar.) A lor Gajah 2.85 3.00 3.00 3.25 Aver268 words
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Article134 1925-11-10 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day:— Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bassett Rubber Co -S 1.65 1.70 Batu Lintang Rubber 1.47$ 1.52$ Broga Rubber Estates 1.62$ 1.70 Meutakab Rubber .75 .85 Sungei Tukang Rubber .72$ .75 Uln Benut .97$134 words
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Article30 1925-11-10 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S. R. Sheet 159 cts per pound per pl. $212/No. 1 Crepe 156 cts per pound per pl. $2OB/Easier. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)30 words
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Article95 1925-11-10 11 Tbe following are additional rubber outputs for October:— Ils Kedah 45.019 Parit Perak 30,155 Batu Lintang 23.865 Sungei Arak 9.540 Tawar 3.091 Patani 3L374 Jong Landor 66,830 Batu Matang 21.000 Arras 6,200 Bakap Plantations 14.400 Titi 6.580 Kuala Dingin 22. 00 South Malay 13.800 South Johore 6.154 Sungkan95 words
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Article67 1925-11-10 11 77<f General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street. Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $199 to 201 F.A.Q. do 196 198 Low F.A.Q. do 188 195 The following were the rubber quota tions in London on67 words
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Article1245 1925-11-10 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I 5 h I m L 3 RUBBER [Dollar,] i c 0 Allenoy Rubber Oe 3 40 3 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3 00 3 2' Amalgamated Malay Estate. 4 X 4 49 ex Ayer Ritam Planting Syndicate >9 60 29 CO Ayer Kuning1,245 words
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Advertisement2306 1925-11-10 11 X'evv Advertisements. notices notices. notices. rosiTIONS vacant. Penang Hunt Club. BANK HOLIDAY. St. George the Martyr. j t Wed., Nov. 11th.— Meet Corner Scot- Wed N«v 11th Wanted A Dresser (3rd Grad.) for and and Aier Hiram Roads 4.45 p.m. The Exchange Banks wed Nov. 11th PB ab -in Nori2,306 words
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Article126 1925-11-10 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Rasa for P. Langkawi and Alor Star. Goijistan for Port Swettenham. Singapore, Hongkong and China. Kudat for Bbuket, (Tongkah.) Kopab, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, and Moulmein. Silverelm for Boston, New York and Baltimore. Krian for Belawan (Deli). Rengam for Bernam River. Kuala Selangor, Port Dickson,126 words
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Article332 1925-11-10 12 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. Rfsvmption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closeo daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. tiain:332 words
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Advertisement230 1925-11-10 12 I All the Latest pffIOjBOBS I s i> Ii i I I I I s i X Z ssff i I f I i wf!*®? l\ M,#? i I i i'A HU 5 I i|Fr vj f i* 0 4 i I Colombia 4 I 51 j *****8K&- rzr? tzt230 words
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Advertisement122 1925-11-10 12 Forewarned IS Forearmed WHAT DAY AND MARTINS NEGLECTED. MANAGING DIRECTOR’S FRANK STATEMENT. London. January 19 Thirty years ago we had the woric at our feet.” said Mr. Burlison, man aging Director of Mbssrs. Day and Martin. but when the change from blacking to polish came we neglected to keep our122 words
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Advertisement348 1925-11-10 12 ~JI~ ~JL~ JI JI. JL JI JI JL JI JI _JU r Your Children, too, can be Sturdy and Healthy Tk MILLIONS of children ity. One potful of QUAKER LVJL in India are under- OATS builds as much musfed under-sized under- cle as two of rice or three nourished. But348 words
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Article1162 1925-11-10 13 DOES MR. BALDWIN KNOW BY “A GENTLEMAN WITH A DUSTER.” We print this iceek,a statement of uur national situation by .1 Gentleman with a Duster which we consider the most lucid that has ever been put before the thinking public. "J. 8. Our island provides us with a fifth ofBY “A GENTLEMAN WITH A DUSTER.” - 1,162 words
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Article527 1925-11-10 13 LONDON- CHALLENGES PARIS. There is a great movement, afoot towards the achievement of British control of British fashions and the leading dyera, manufacturers, dressmakers and merchants of the United Kingdom have banded together to further this scheme. This season, therefore, it is possible to buy beautiful clothes527 words
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Advertisement677 1925-11-10 13 I Assets over $5,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. VI7- l u c (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). II HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, M. C. H The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of677 words
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Advertisement56 1925-11-10 13 Eases Rheumatic Pains A stiff neck is soon eased and rheumatic pains in arms and shoulders disappear when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is rubbed on the aching spot. It feels good to the skin, penetrates quickly to the very seat of pain, scattering the congestion, relieving the pressure and the pain56 words
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Article814 1925-11-10 14 THE GOVERNOR’S VISIT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tbuckalay, October 28 1925. Visit of H. E. The Governor of Madras. Remembrance of the third week of October 1925 will always bring to the mind »»f every Travancorean. pleasing associations of the visit of the Governor of the Madras Presidency.814 words
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Article573 1925-11-10 14 CHOWRABTA MARKET. PEM4NQ. November 10. 1925 t CU Goveknmbnt Mutton Motto" Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with h»*art 4 Inng do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Go*» <»r Mhwp per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Ijeg of Mnti on lb 55573 words
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Advertisement167 1925-11-10 14 Kincj Gsorjje IV Whisky Say WHEN. Mm ""B jj iv Nw is A> wHSr </«s'?vl II B '*W kA .WTR-S ■zr., 1 The TOP NOTCH Scotch The Distillers Agency, Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland. cr ccr NEW SHPMENT. Iblack cock} 18 H large birds in prime condition p Price $2.50 each. H167 words
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Advertisement148 1925-11-10 14 GNANI STAR OPERA OF MALACCA, TO-NIGHT TUESDAY NOVEMBER /O. Come and See Without Fail Our Celebrated INCHE NANI and V*iss AR\H In the Principal Role In a SPECIAL SPANISH PLAY PRINCE HERNANI. N. NAKAMURA DENTIST, George Town Dispensary, Beach Street, Penaag. y Ki- 11 1 i i K iii i148 words
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Miscellaneous62 1925-11-10 14 THEATRE ROYAL From Monday 9ih to Wednesday llih November, 1925 Show Starts at 7-45 p.m. Jimmy Aubrey in Tenderfoot Luck (comedy) C > t. Epis. 13 and 14 Breaking Thru-Serial Hit’em Hard (comedy) Justine Johnstone in A Heart to Let 5 parts The Bride’s Play 7 parts with Marion Davis62 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1925-11-10 15 i v a Woman Correspondent.) Paris, October 14. The rue de la Paix is all window-boxes, hlVS anthemums. yards and yards of beautiful jewels, marvellous dolls. printed chiffons and crepes- chine. and (liainent The the rue de la Paix is for the luxury or i in all1,073 words
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Advertisement107 1925-11-10 15 Y our Eye Toes it trouble you If so try Seller*' Lotus Honey, the safest, surest and most high-praised Nature’s cure for Eye troubles. Cures even Cataract, etc. Literature free. Boon Pharmacy, Penang Road. Penang. (S. S.) ggK 3$ FIRST PRINK I Of ffie Every morning before breakfast take two107 words
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Advertisement503 1925-11-10 15 KORRENGZAL OINTMENT I ss An approved pharmaceutical —KORRENGZAL is prepared preparation for the Skin. only by W. E. WOODS LTD., zz In cases of simple or infected f ffisi. Manufacturing Chemists, Sydney, ZZ j Australia. wounds, deap-seated sores, Proprietors of the World-known eczcmic eruptions, Dhobie Itch Medicine V J or503 words
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Advertisement1446 1925-11-10 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. I I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |H L MH MH I k CALCHAS N-v. Marseilles, London, R otterdam and Hamburg. M. TANTALUS Nov. 20 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. SARPEDON Nov. 25 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. RHEXENOK Dec. 3 London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg. (NIPPON1,446 words
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Advertisement586 1925-11-10 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Enoland.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Shanghai. Moji For Celembo, Aden Yokohama and Kobe. <nd L 8 "<1. M< r eil t586 words
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