Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 November 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.; No. 221. VOL. LXXXIII. THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 419 1 fOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC art STUDIO ’Phone 772. 6b, BISHOP STREET. I r> i 1171 •1 I ''Etr THE tubes are as Buchanans Whiskies j GOOD AS THE GOVERS “black wb::e” R® cord COVERS has a world-wide reputation based |M* t XNn I on unvarying h.gh qU ali ;y pap a TURFS
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    • 8 1 ■■■■■■■■■■!■■■lMM T. NAGATA, DENTIST. DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”
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  • 639 2 PAINFUL SITUATION. Drink Traffic Flourishing Drastic declarations regarding prohibition were made to a representative by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University in the City of New York, in an interview. Nation-wide prohibition by constitutional amendment,’’ said Dr. Murray Butler, ‘‘has now been in force for more
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    • 104 2 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 Chamberlains Cough Remedy in the house. See how it clears
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    • 258 2 KODAKS SWEEPING REDUCTIONS AT “THE GEORGE TOWN” B° x Brownie. (NSW Model w,th Body) Vetf Pocket Kodak Pocket Kodak R. R. Lens 4br.> Vest Pocket Kodak. 1115 bussing Model. Anastigmat Lens 2|.(| Tillie 80. la Kodak F. 7-9 Lens r, Fo 1a Kodak F 77 Lens Wllli& Oiomatic Shutter No
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    • 1591 2 I AUCTION. NOTICES X ffl I I? RATES OF SUBS( RiF HON. JJ Ol7 GAI 17 B. K. MALAKAR, licensed Surveyor X iiii 11V 1 Ivx-LL VU anc L eve iier, S.S., Kulirr, Kedah, accepts ?!> Including free town deliver} or surveys at moderate rates, of every desX postage. IN
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  • 724 3 Reuter.. Important Speeches. PIPIRE TRADE AND PEACE. London. November 9, Toni Mayors H show which inin its feature a Pageant of Emf,o<e< was followed by the cnstompr* tra net rt the Guildhall which was the leading statesmen and I,fn n< i by the Dominion and rfl n Hi
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  • 212 3 —Reuter. Plunder And Destruction. SITUATION SERIOUS. Paris, November 10. Persons who were with General Sarrial, interviewed by the Petit Parisien, pointed out precisely what Sarrail did. On October 18, he ordered eight shells only to be shot at two quarters which had risen up in Damascus while the
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  • 184 3 Renter. REPLY TO AMBASSADOR’S NOTE. Berlin, Nove über 11. The Cabinet and State Governments have agreed to the German reply to the note from the Conference of Ambassadors, in regard to disarmament. The Government assumes that it will finally dispose of the disarmament question to enable speedy evacuation
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  • 96 3 —Reuter. GUEST AT PREMIER’S BANQUET. Rome, November 10. Marchese de Pinedo and his mechanic. Campanelli, were the guests of honour at a banquet given by Signor Mussolini, which was attended by Diplomats and Ministers of State. The Japanese Ambassador said that Marchese de Pinedo’s flight had su passed
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  • 92 3 —R liter. NARROW ESCAPE. Portland (Maine), November 10. An Army steamer laden with explosive powder, suspected to be a rum-runner by a coastguard patrol boat, noticed that one pound shells were being aimed at her before she was able to signal her identity, not realising that she
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  • 64 3 Reuter. SENSATIONAL ARRESTS. Cairo, Nevember 10. Exhaustive inquiries into the political murders in Egypt resulted in the sensational arrests of Abd el Halim Biali Bey, second s- cretary of the Egyptian Legation in Constantinople who recently arrived in Egynt and bis brother. It transpires that Abd el Halim was
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  • 271 3 Japanese Competition. REDUCIION OF IMPORT DUTY. London, November 10. It transpires that only an informal exchange of views occurred between Mr. N. U. Wadia and the Manchester trade representatives, mentioned on November 9. It is understood that the object of the visit is to secure, if possible, cooperation
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  • 77 3 Reuter. PRESENTATION TO SCHOOL. Columbia, (Missouri) Nov. 10. In the presence of the British Ambassador, the stone from St. Paul's Cathedral, presented by British journalists through the courtesy of Lord Burnham, was placed in the quadrangle of the School of Journalism in Missouri University. The stone is surmounted
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  • 66 3 Reuter. AM ERICA N NEGOTIATIONS. The Hague. November 10. With reference to the recent reports of an American movement to establish rubber plantations in the Dutch East Indies, especially to supply American needs, it is stated that the Colonial Department is not aware that there had been
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  • 53 3 —Renter. THE PROPOSED NEW UNION. Adelaide, November 10. The local seamen strikers have called off the strike and have decided not to participate in the propose! new seamen’s unions, headed by Mr. Walsh on the ground that the formation of a third union in Great Britain will only
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  • 49 3 —Reuter. FOUNDATION STONE LAID. New York. November 9. The foundation stone of the magnificent new Episcopal Ca’hedral of St. Tohn the Divine was lai 1 in the presence of church and civic dignataries. Various objects were buried, including copies of to-day’s newspapers. Bible and other documents.-
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  • 41 3 R-nter. ELECTORVL STRUGGLE. M Ibonrne, November lit. Interest in the electoral struggle is becoming intensified. I oth sides are confident that the electois will total 3,299.000. This is the first occasion in wh ch voting has been made compulsory.
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  • 46 3 —-Reuter. SIR JO IN JORDAN’S SUCCESSOR. London. November 11. The Chartered Rank of India. Australia and China announc s that Mr. Edward Fairbairn Mackay, late of Messrs Butterfield and Swire, Shanghai, has been elect-d a director in succession to the late Sir John Jordan.
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  • 363 3 The Shenandoah. PROCEEDINGS AT INQUIRY. Washington, November 10. That not a single pursuit plane was fully equipped for war service «as one of the sweeping charges at the sensational hearing, yesterday, L* the Court Martial of Colonel Mitchell. Mr. Frank Reid, a member of the House of
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  • 115 3 —Reuter. MEETING IN LONDON. London. November 10. Presiding at the meeting of the AngloPersian Oil Company in London, Sir Charles Greenway said that the Company was now firmly established as one of the leading oil companies in the world. The advent of a new powerful competitor in the
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  • 30 3 Reuter. INTER-LEAGUE MATCH. London, November 11. The Inter-League match between the Scottish and Irish teams resulted in a victory for the former by 7 g- als to 3.
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  • 27 3 .—Reuter. DISCOUNT RATE INCREASED. Boston, November 9. The Federal Reserve Bank has increased its discount rate by half per sent to 4 per cent.-
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  • 25 3 —Rent» r. DISCOAL RY IN CALCUTTA. Calcutta, November 11. The police dbc >vered a bom!) factory seized its contents and arrested el-.ven Bvngalis.-
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    • 118 3 ?<b I 5 I 9 ttrty in I Your Home is worthy j of a good Piano the j I renowned j RACHALS (New Model) Can truly i (be called a master piece, J call and hear it’s purity j of tone < I Easy Terms Arranged. X >»♦»< ROBINSON
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  • 40 3 OBITUARY. PROFESSOR JITTA. krns'erdam, November 11. The death is announced of Professor Josephus Jit'a. the wellknown International jurist.—Renter. DOCTOR BONDFIELD. The death has occurred of Dr. George Henry Bond Geld, brother of Miss Margaret Bondfield, ex missionary in China. —Reuter.
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  • 2324 4 Hongkong Bank Susd. F. G. TAYLOR ANO COY. In the Supreme Court. Pen m before Mr. Justice R. D. Acton, on Tuesday, the hearing was begun <»f the action brought by the Bruas Rubber C npany. Limited, against the H -ngk i 1 an I Shanghai Banking Corpora
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  • 623 4 COURT’S JUDGMENT. In the Supreme Court, Penang, Mr. Justice R. D. Acton delivered jmlgment in four actions in which the pirties were Lim Cheng Ann and others and Tan Eng Soon. 'These lour suits were consolidated and heard together. Th**y are all concerned with disputes between
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  • 107 4 Reuter. Taxes On Rents. PREMIER’S DEFIANCE. Paris, November 10. Confusion reigns supreme over the political situation. Administrative and party conferences which were alternately held all day long, produced no result. The Finance Committee rejected M. Painleve’s proposal to tax rent, and finally the Cabinet assembled and issued an
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  • 82 4 —Renter. Paris, November 11. M Painlevp, sneaking nt 'be luncheon giv-n to tbp Anglo-American P os-i Association, said I give you my word as President of the Council that we sha’l defend lhe franc with the same constancy as we defended Verdun.” He added that the Government hid
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  • 129 4 Renter. FRENCH MEMBERS SENTENCED. Paris, Novemlier 10. 'The Correcti >nal tribunal sentenced tl e Communist, Monoacean, secretary of the Unitary General Conference of Labour, Bellenger, manager of L'Huma nib', an i other Communists, to ei.ht months’imprisonment and to pay a fine of a thousand francs for inciting
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  • 78 4 —Vale. RECOGVISED AS SOVEREIGN. Saigon. Novemlier 11. The Crown Prine** of Annum is recognised as Sovereign. Trie French a»1 Annamite Governments. taking into account the evolution of the people, have agreed tp a new constitution provided that participation in the debate of important matters between the
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  • 65 4 Reuter. CONSIDERABLY AMENDED. Moscow, November 11. The Presidium Executive has considerably amended the Civil Code with a view to annulling restrictions as regards the right of inheritance, particularly the clause limiting the sum of inheritance to 10.000 roubles. The property will only piss to the possession of
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  • 46 4 Reuter. PATENTS AND INVENTIONS. Berlin, November 12. British Nobel Company, the American Dupont Company, tliA Hamburg Dynarnite Company of R-rlin and the Koelrottweil Company have reached an agreement providing for close technical co operation, especially in regard tn the exchange of patents and inventions.
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  • 137 4 —Reuter. Record Share Dealings. SI NSATIONAI. COLLAPSE. New York, November 10. The Stock Exchange experienced the heaviest day’s trading in its history. Nearly three and a half million shares changed hands, the previous record being on April 30. 1901. —Reuter. SCENES AT MARKET. New York, November 11.
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  • 79 4 FLIGHT TO NEW YORK. Salta, November 11. The Argentine army airman Hillcoat has left for Villazon (Bolivia). —Reuter. RETURN TO HEADQUARTERS Later. The Argentine airmen Hille>at has returned. It is understood that bis machine was unable to climb the height necessary for crossing the Andes.— Reuter. |On October
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  • 69 4 .—Reuter. REDUCTION RECOMMENDED. Washington, November 10. The Ways and Means Committee, according to a member of the Committee, recommends drastic pruning of taxes and abolition of the so-called nuisance taxes thus, the tax for all grades of cigars will be reduced. The tax on alcohol will be
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  • 142 4 Thus 'The Straits Times A semiofficial denial has been published of the accuracy of statements made in our issue of Sahirdav last un lor the above heading. How far that denial is justified will be revealed on December 14 when the next meeting of the Federal Council will
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  • 215 4 PRESENTATION TO RETIRING PRESIDENT. At the close of the meeting on Tuesday Nov. 10th. a pleasing duty was performed by Mis-i Lindsay, when, on behalf of the members qf the Y.W.C.A., she presented Mrs. Fettes. the retiring President, with an engraved silver can! case and a framed, photograph of
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  • 478 4 The parents and frie.uk f Of the Convent School ar e 'f„' hr entertainment to be vi,.,, to-morrow Friday at 5 p J*} I'4 the return from Europe Superior. 1 th e Topiin child k ceeded to Frasers Hill for “M M.” a I I The Raja
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  • 218 4 THE "KLANG TRAGEDY. CORONER’S FINDING. Mr. F. G. Bourne, Singapore City tier, on Monday last delivered h'B in connection with the tern" 1 on the Straits Steamship Company B mer Klang on the afternoon of October 31. With regard to thes of the assailant, an adult unknown, about 30 e^
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  • 2224 5 months’ rigorous imprisonment.— n S. F. P.” x| o |> > CASHIER IN THE DOCKVerdict and Sentence. Xrl sl ed in Bangkok in May this year, r Sung, a former cashier and i (t r in the employ of the Dunlop m'hher "mpany (Far East) Limited, m the
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  • 320 5 FAMOUS AUTHOR IN SINGAPORE. Mr. Somerset Maugham, the wellknown author and playwright, arrived in Singapore or. Saturday by the Morea. In conversation with a Straits Times representative at the Van Wijk Hotel. Mr. Maugham paid that this was his fifth trip to the Far East. He proposed
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  • 139 5 IN 1,000,000,000 YEARS’ TIME. Sir Oliver Lodge, at a meeting of the Radio Srciety of Great Britain remin»i ed his hearers that the solar system must eventually come to an end. He s.ii<! that the radiation of the stars and of the sun. just like the
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    • 38 5 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 years, and strongly recommended for stubborn, weakening coughs. For sale everywhere.
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    • 506 5 Mens Waterproofs OF STYLE AND RELIABILITY MADE OF BEST MATERIALS BY LEADING ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS BIG SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. I Minster” Waterproof. oilX x \/r\ I'kis is a good medium 11 •> 1 I 'juality waterproof at a 1 iZ I, \x j A low price. Made of a I 1
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  • 553 6 Smooth-running, easy and comfortable, the cars of the Penang Hill Railway, as it is called, (although engineers regard these cable-drawn carriages as lifts) are models of perfection in their class. There are. however, one or two points on which a little criticism of the management appears to
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  • 582 6 YEARS OF PRACTICE. By F, R. Scene Your or anyone’s verandah. Time At five-minute intervals. Characters (Discovered) U. Rememer Wenn. a veteran of the Rice Riots. I. Sertlie Due. who came to Malaya in the Year of the Big Snow. Griffin N. Gawkey, who
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  • 1024 6  -  BY ERNEST BERGHOLT. (Author of Bergholt’s Modern Auction. 1925” “Yarborough’s Problems of Analysis”.) I have been surprised at the number of queries that I receive referring back to my “Royal Auction Bridge” published in 1918 by M ssrs. Routledge and Sons. People do not seem to understand that
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  • 135 6 77i<? Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gittt the folloicing prices, on November 10: London. Spot £2BO Down £1 3 m/s. buying 279 1 3 selling 279.5 s -1 November 11: Spot £280.12.6 Up 12 b 3 m/s.buying,, 279.7.6 ‘J 1 3 selling 279.10 s Local. November 11: Singapore sold
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  • 80 6 The output of tin ore from Property of the Siamese lin > Limited, for the month ot was 1.383 pikuls. offijial i y Messrs. Lean Co., informed of the following nutpn r The output rf a,a To R 7 > te Rubber was 77,000 1 498,479 lbs. Yearends
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  • 27 6 The homeward mail rrnW Elephanta closes at 6 p.m. The B. I. Packet Teesta ?•> despatched from London < n a is expected to arrive her., to-morrow.
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    • 200 6 KENS ITAS r 75 c Cents Per I in g Of c I A 5? r l_ u c I CIGARETTES OBTAIN ABLE EVERYWHERE. C D WHOLESALE ONLY FROM HOTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS., LTD. Hi h aaDn»in juu ■■■□□u ESTATE MANAGERS. Let me quote you for medical supplies —drugs, chemicals, cotton
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    • 22 6 “E. £>* O?’ November 13 th (Poppy Day) Special Dinner and Dance Dancing Till 1-45 a. m. f PEARS’ I J GOLDEN SERIES.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 743 7 EMPIRE CELEBRATIONS. H. M. THE KING AT THE CENOTAPH. Leodon. November 11. With the passage- ©f years the celehratiel) o f Armistice F>ay becomes ever more rrV erential. The day broke with torrential rair sleet and thunder in London and oWS toru» throughout the country, but liK pilgrim
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  • 1558 7 MEMORIAL SERVICE. Armistice Day in Penang was celebrated in the usual manner, the principal functions being the Memorial Service at the Penang Club and the Armistice Dinner and Dance of Ex-Servicemen at the E. A O. Hotel. The cadets of the leading schools of Penang held a
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  • 474 7 H E. THt GOVERNOR r His Return to Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 12. The feature of the ex-Services dinner at the Europe Hotel was the magnificent reception accorded t o Sir Laurence Guillemard. who was unable to commence his speech for some minutes owing
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  • 109 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 12. The Armistice Day celebrations included a ball given by the Ex-Servicem**n at the Town Hall on Tuesday. It was largely attended and was very su cessful. Colonel Cecil Rae, th» l President, toasted the King at supper. The function broke up
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  • 80 7 (From Our Ovn Qorrespondent.) Kuala Lumpur. November 11. Armistice Day celebrations began this morning wi h a se vice at the Cenotaph There was a fairly large crowd. The Resident spoke a few wo-ds. Twenty s’x wre-iths were placed, including those from the Sultan, Chief Secretary and
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  • 27 7 The Rev. D-xter Allen conducted an Armistice Service at the Church of St. George the Martyr yesterday when the sum of $11.35 was collected.
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  • 664 7 (.From Our Own Correspondent.) Tai ping, November 11. Remembrance Day with its sale oi Flanders Poppies was fittingly com memorated at Tai ping to-day. Arrangements had been made well in advance and the various functions in honour of Armistice Day were most successfully carried out. The ladies
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  • 56 7 T Mrs. R. N. Holmes has consented to give her services in connection with the dance to beheld to-morrow at the E. 0. Hotel in aid of Earl Haig’s Fund. Mrs. Holmes will sing Elgar’s Land of Hope and Glory with Mr. E. O’Neil Shaw at the
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  • 124 7 "SACRIFICE AND DEFENCE U S. ARMISTICE MEMORIAL. The model of the group, Sacrifice ami Defence by Mr. Jerome Connor, for the New York City Memorial to soldi» rs who fell in the Great War, was unveiled yesterday by President Coolidge on the occasion of the observance of Armistice Day. Armistice
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  • 250 7 VATICAN LEGATION. The Hague, November 11. In the Second Chamber of the StatesGeneral, the Protestant Deputy, Heer Kersten, proposed an amendment in the foreign estimates to withdraw the Legation at the Holy- See. Monsignor Noulens, on behalf of the Catholic Party, stated that if the amendment were adopted,
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    • 30 7 THE IDEAL HIRE CAR. Jot Economical Transportation Cheap To Buy Cheap To Run Strongly Built Comfortable Body Goodyear Balloon Tyres 3 Speeds, Easy Change Immediate Delivery BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. PENANG.
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  • 1348 8 (S. F. P.) PICTURESQUE WOMAN PETIriONER. A wealthy Malay lady, wearing the purdah to which Malay women become entitled after visiting Mecca, and which is the birthright of Arab women, was a picturesque central figure in litigation before the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Sproule in the
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  • 215 8 B»*n rt-« < >!>»«»'»• s* -•►»-4- f 5.000.00 nom. Clov**B 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* no stock Nutmegs 80« 125.00 nom. Hoe 110.00 Coconuts per I,oo° 50.00 nom. Copra Sundriol 12.05 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coaree 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No.
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  • 132 8 PENANG NOVEMBER 12, 1925. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Deman I Bank Rs 154^'j 3 day’s sight Private 156 I r P< mbay Demand Bank 154 i 2 Madras
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    • 377 8 IF**:d. MBH I /I|, i r --1 yfeJQL I. i y M& 1 ilslSSlPdl jSaWSsssw- Kw' 'T T wE JsMj Jaw Wwmß L-- -di-'* I K “T Strained Nerves result in Sleepless Nignts You lie awake for hour after hour, your brain working ceaselessly, your nerves highly strung certain signs
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    • 372 8 That Kruschen Feeling. Grandpa takes Kruschen and in collect in your body Y ou t spite of his age feels fit enough to salts to wash those poisons 5 play leapfrog with anyone That six salts which your body otwht U is the K rusehen feeling.” He gels get from
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  • 728 9 Penang vs. Bangkok. VLSI lORS DEFEATED. For the first time since the inception of Rugby matches between Bangkok and Penang and Kedah combined, the latter yesterday defeated the former on the Penang padang by the broad margin of 31 points (five goals and two tries) to 3 points.
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  • 65 9 BANGKOK V. P C.C. Tho hockey match between P. C. C. and Bangkok will take place at 5 p m. on the Esplanade. Th< following are the res pea five' teams Bangkok.—Gay Evans and Brown; Axeli, Bonneventura and Wester: Streatfie’d, Richardson. Noiklereid. Butler and Scarfe. P. C. C. —E
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  • 293 9 Extra Meeting. FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Corresp indent.) Kuala Lumpur. November 11. There was a good crowd at the Races and the weather was all that could be desired. The following were the results:— Race 1. PURSER (Murphy) 1 SAVITRI (Bowden) 2 Won by 7
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  • 159 9 The return soccer match betwe>en the Asiatic Petroleum Company’s team and St. Xavier’s was played on the latter’s ground on Tuesday and resulted in a draw of a goal each. In the previous match, which was played last Saturday, the A. P. Coy. team was defeated by 3 to
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  • 106 9 “Malay Mail.” Captain K. B. Lowry, commander of the round-the-world Dollar liner ‘‘President Garfield,” says he encountered an unusual submarine freak in mid-July, while passing the northern end of the Island of Sumatra- He encountered a submarine earthquake, immediately followed by a huge eruption of oil
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  • 279 9 following are the latent quo. tatwns in Messrs. Kennedy Co/ S share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. s Sharks. 2 >1 0 E (j) x x x X» c. c. I c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 3.40 3.50 3.50 3.70 ex Amalgamated... 4.20 4.40 4.75
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  • 64 9 IVie 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 $203 to F.A.Q. do 201 202 Low F.A.Q. do 193 200 The following were the rubber quotations in London on Norembcr 11:
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  • 128 9 The Managing Agents report the following progress during October, viz: Pumping Stations: —Plant at both ♦Stations continued to make good running time during the month.—only stoppage» for a few hours for minor adjustments General Construction. —440 B. H. P. Engine placed in position and erection should be completed
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  • 47 9 Messrs Barlow’ and (Jo., Kuala Lumpur advise us w ith regard to the following Interim dividends: The Krian Rubber Plantations Company, Limited, interim dividend of payable on the 22nd of October. Seafield Rubber Company, Limited, Interim Divdend of 7.}% payable on the 22nd of October
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  • 206 9 In connection with the above company, we are notified that the Board has decland an interim dividend of 12-> per cent actual les* tax on account of the year, to Marcli 31, 1926. Warrants w« re to be posted on or about October 21. The Lady Superiors
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1221 9 New Advertisements. notice. DMCITIONS VACANT A meeting of the Board of Licensing I OSIII Justices will be held in the District Court on Tuesday, the 22nd. December, 1925, W .ntpd: For Estate in Lower Perak p to conBi er applications Dresser with some experience. ne pu jic lons licences and
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    • 183 9 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the books containing the Annual valuation of and rates imposed on all buildings and lands situated within the Municipality of George Town, enang, for the year 1926 are open to the inspection of Ratepayers at the Municipal Office daily on week days between
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    • 56 9 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 pain
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 53 9 Poppy Day Dance. E. O. HOTEL, Friday, November 13. Tickets will be on sale at the E. O. Hotel before the dance. Those attending are requested to produce their tickets which will be exchanged for poppies. Mrs. R. N. Holmes will sing Land of Hope and Glory.’’ Late launches will
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  • 445 10 RUBBER SMUGGLING. Cases of this character are rampant, in Johore and the nnmber is increasing daily, says a Singapore Free Press Correspondent. At the time of writing this report, there are four cars in the custody of the authorities for confiscation, and more cases are awaiting trial. That the
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  • 264 10 One of Them writes to the Straits Times —As you have been advocating the further planting up of rubber and that the Government should give every encouragement to such schemes I should like to draw your attention to the following anomalies. In your contemporary 7’Ae Malay
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  • 162 10 NO COAL FOR FOREIGN GOVERNMENT SHIPS. Singapore is one of the largest shipping ports in the world says The Straits Times, and yet it is incredible to believe that perhaps beyond a few tons stored by our own Admiralty there is not a single ton of
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  • 135 10 TO DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kopah for Belawan, (Deli), Asahan and laneh. Calcbas for Colombo, Suez, Marseille®, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. E ary loch us for Colombo, Saez, and New York. Ampang for Pangkor. Dindings and Sitiawan. Kinta for Port S wettonham and Singapore. !’he following ships are m communication
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  • 149 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. Rfslmption- of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closea daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m
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  • 155 10 Nov. 14—“ Malaya Cup Rugger: Negri Sembilan v. Singapore at Seremban. Inter-State Hockey: Perak vs Penang at Ipoh. 16 —Hockey League, B. Co. Vol: v. P. S. Esplanade 23—Hockey League. P. S. A. A. v. B. Co. Vol: Esplanade. 28—Snngei Gettah Rubber Co R. T. Reid Co., 11
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  • 74 10 For Europe—letters Nov. 27. parcels Nov. 21 for Christmas. For New Year letters Dec. 5, parcels x ’ov. 25. F<>r U. S. A. and Canada —Christmas letters Nov. 13 and 21. New Year letters Nov. 27. parcels Nov 21. For Australia. —Christ
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    • 196 10 %5y A i' F y J^**^*^ 5 AGENTS: Messrs. Adamson. Gilfillan Co. Ltd., Penang, Malay Peninsula. rrrrrr: j.tttt uxiXD rtox tytyt Trnr xCE zzili ±nxc NEW SHIPMENT. I BLACK COCKS kM 3 3 Q' 3 1 Price $2.50 each. i si I i g g Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.,
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    • 46 10 MOON’S PHASES. November. New Moon. 16th, at 1.57 p.m. First Quarter. 23rd. at 9-05 a.m. Full Moon. 30th, at 3.11 p.m. December. Last Quarter. Sth, at 7.10 pm. New Moon, 16th at 2.04 am. First Quarter, 22nd, at 6.08 p.m. Full M<on. 30th, at 9.01 a.m.
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  • 969 11 QUAINT BELIEFS. Throwing spilt salt over the shoulder, avoiding the number thirteen, walking round ladders, wearing white heather to bring good luck, dreading disaster when the snapping of a cheap cord lets a picture fall, or a dropped hair-brush knocks a hand-mirror off the toilet table, or the new
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  • 377 11 (.S'. 7’.) BIACK FRIARS PRIORY. The remains of the 13th century Dominican priory of the Black Friars, which have been unearthed by workmen who are excavating in the rectangle of ground surrounded by Churchentry, Carter Lane, Friar Street, and Ireland-yard. between Queen Victoria Street and Luduate Hill.
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  • 97 11 Th** health statement for th** Municipality of George Tow for the week ending 7rh November 1925. shows a total of fi7 deaths—44 maL*s and *,3 females —the death-rate being 2G 19 per mille per annum, compared with 24.G3 in the preceding week and with 24 38 in the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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