Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 November 1925

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 271. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1925. PRICE 15 GENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 666 1 <SIKKO" Photographic Studio c ver y Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs* No t Northsm Road, Peiiaag. TH 5 Q WMBTaW MMMBM f" 1 A AKiAMBRA CIGARS 5 XXIVx A yol Here are a few of the most POPULAR SHAPES: HI EXCELENTES I The Manufacture of the Good Maxwell
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    • 14 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office t SINGAPORE.
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  • 966 2 A STRANGE FOLLOWING. A surprising feature of the police court proceedings against leading Communists in London is the character of the crowd attracted to Bow Street. Ou. each occasion the stuffy building has been besieged by a surge of undisguised sympathisers and followers of the Red creed. But
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    • 942 2 I TO LET. L 35 1 18 RAILS OF SUBSCRIPriON. x House No. 180 a. Burmah Road, U Til nr I fitted with electric lights. Entry Ist fl Including free town deliver) or j anuary< 1926. Apply to Jas. L. WoodX postage. ij ford> No 10 Johore Road. |j PAYABLE
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    • 262 2 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, I enang, for the year 1926 are open to the inspection of Ratepayers at the Municipal Office daily on week days
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    • 1307 2 NOTICES B. K. MALAKAR, licensed Surveyor NEDERLANIISCWu I and Leveller, S.S., Kulim, Kedah, accepts B surveys at moderate rates, of every des- 4EDERI A >T cription. ESTABLISHED Ix 9 I The Bruas Rubber Co., Ltd., (p*« u p (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Atatutory Bwerv/ 0 000 000 tbt I Notice
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  • 954 3 M. E. ANGULLIA’S APPEAL. Judgment was delivered on Monday in the Singapore Court of Appeal by Mr. Justice Brown, Mr. Justice Acton and Mr. Justice Deane, in the appeal of M. E. Angullia against his sentence by the Acting Chief Justice of three month’s imprisonment passed for irregularities
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  • 287 3 THE MALABAR. D irirjg Uip week-end on*» nf the latest type of motor vessels afloat has been Ijing at Tanjong Pagar dock*—the Malabar, which is’he latest acquisition to th*- fl- et owned by Messrs. Burn Philp and Co.. Ltd., and is. indeed, a ship to be proud
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  • 322 3 THE PRIXCE’S VISIT. C< rdial messages have been exchanged between the King and the President of the South American Republics in connection with the Prince of Wales's recent visits. Points of the messages are King to the Argentine President. I desire to express to your
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 394 3 aaL—isS&rH f >-~ jWHw i p- k ortal Your Physician Will Say: “Stop Coffee—Drink Postum” TALK it over with your doctor. He will tell you it is the caffeine drug in the coffee you drink that is chiefly responsible for your nervousness, indigestion, and insomnia. He will tell you to
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    • 108 3 WHAT LIFE IS LIKE. An eminent business man has described life as like a strenuous game of pushball. To play the game successfully efficiency is of the utmost importance, and to keep mentally and physically efficient the system must be susta ned in a clean and healthy condition. As an
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    • 124 3 For few days only From Monday, 23rd r J MAISON ROSANE E 1 PARIS-AIX-LES-BAINS Presents: Latest Paris Models C Afternoon and Evening Dresses, C Lingerie-Hats, Fancy-Goods. EASTERN and ORIENTAL HOTEL Room No. 36. I CHEESE. J Ĕ Australian Cheddar New Zealand Stilton Dutch Edam Italian Gorgonzola E Ĕ Gouda Swiss
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  • 1004 4 strenuous conditions.— {Singapore Free Press). The deciding race for the Saturday Cups was sailed otl on Saturday afternoon under ideal conditions over the course decitied upon by the übiquitous Sailing Committee, and the winner after sailing a magnificent race, came out as the Puteh iOwner .1. R. Kay-Mouat),
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  • 570 4 CHOWRASTA MARKET Pbnang, November 25, 1925 CtGovernment Mutton Mutto*' Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, aheep or goat each 1.01 Liver -vith hvart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 T<eg of Mutton lb 55 I jamb do 55
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    • 368 4 \Y\\ J r n 7 I yo^Wi’ 0 M Get a Ei >< Where distances are long and railroads few, S Jj a car ?n indLper. aM<' necessity. Get a rd II ‘Standard’ Car and you ca.n M.it friends, KJ Ij JtJ journey to business or engage in a motor-
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    • 266 4 I NOW ON VIEW tv \llys-0 verlands. ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCT. 4 1 A j x ifT d I I WITH 6 CYLINDERS, j a I a a-j-. I j A r For those who want the finest. In this phrase of six T little meaningful words is expressed the great
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  • 1190 5 KO ALAN TREASI RES THAT THE SPADE IS LAYING BARE. (By R. G. Collingwood, M.A., F.S.A., Author of “Roman Britain”.) W henever the spade disturbs the deeper soil in the City of London it brings to light relics of an earlier city frescoed walls, patterned pavements, household goods,
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  • 416 5 NEW DEAN OF YORK. 'The King has approve 1 the appointment of the Reverend Lionel George Bridges Justice Ford, AL A., headmas ter of Harrow, to tho Dbanery of York, vacant by the appointment of the Very Reverend William Foxley Norris. M. A. D. D., to the Deanery
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 321 5 Don’t be a Slave to Backache Waft'h s/meone suffering with Backiie and you then d«> all in your to Drevent this terrible ailment power iv h g t -tin:4 the upper hand of you. |> u !.n t make a mistake and expei ir,icllt with unsuitable methods of 'lit Get
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    • 24 5 Recover your nerve energy with j Prof. RODARI, Zurich University, says I Sanatogen has a direct favour- able influence on the whole I j
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    • 404 5 Give your I Baby the I hene i lt °f I I' Lactogen VAv l/T THERE IS EVERY R jjj EVIDENCE to shew that 1 k j many children grow and 4 h apparently thrive on indifferent nourishment. A baby can look well d and even grow fat, but yet
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  • 720 6 We are officially informed that Her Majesty Queen Suvadana of Siam has given birth to a daughter. The event occurred on the 24th instant. This is the first child born to His Majesty the King of Siam. The event is very welcome to the nation at large.
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  • 2359 6 EVIDENCE BY CONUS’S CAPTAIN. The collision which occurred between the Burns Philp steamer Marella and the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company’s oil tan er Conus, in the Singapore Roads on the afternoon of October 24th was caused by the Marella not conforming to Article 19 of the Regulations for Preventing
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  • 115 6 KUALA PILAH CLUB. Kuala Pilab, November 25. A grand reception was held here last Saturday by the President and members of the Kuala Pilah European Club to welcome H.H.the Yang di-Pertnan Resar of Negri Sembilan on his return from Europe. The Club was tastefully decorated and many prominent
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  • 89 6 TAIPING’S FINE SCORE. Th? fol’owing scores were obtained by “D” Company, M.S.V.R., in the shoot for the Bromhea i-Mathew Shield which took place at Taiping last Sunday morning. 200 400 500 Total Col. Harrington 27 26 23 76 L/C Brettell 24 28 24 76 Pt. Morgan 26 24
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  • 616 6 Alleged Assault. WITNESS WHO DID NOT TELL THE TRUTH. Before Mr. C. W. A. Srnnett, in the Police Court, Penang, this morning a Cantonese ricksha puller named Yee Fook was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a Hokkian ricksha puller named Tan Hua Sooi with a knife in
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 154 6 Editor of the M P inanK n Sir,—ln the field of Cont combatants are apt to deviat? 8y points at issue an d p rate 0 /r tb 6 Now Westerner belongs to gory as most of his assertions by the way, perhaps they a J Dly
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  • 51 6 SCOTIAN 1) v THE REST. The match between Scotland and the Rest will be played on the Padang on Friday afternoon. After the match the Roger-Liston Challenge Cup will be presented to the winning team by Mr?. Sharp, wife of Dr. Sharp, the Chieftain of the Penang St. Andrew’s
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  • 58 6 The following is the band proeramme to be played at the Waterfall Gardeas to-day fmm 5-15 p.m. to 6-15 p.m. (weather permitting) 1 March The Middy Alford 2 Polka 1 *ierrot” Megone 3 Waltz Bleue Margis 4 Selection Toto Morgan 5 Fox Trot Oh Eva Warren God Save
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  • 180 6 The Times of Malaya, commenting on the accident to the night mail at Raa says that the F.M.S. Railways have been singularly free from serions accidents and the publie trill lu>p' that the present Mt will not prove to tht forerimner 11 series. The italics are ours. Ooi Chin
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 171 6 A DOCTOR’S WAY WITH INDIGESTION. The wife of a well-known London physician became a sufferer from digestive disor er. and. naturally enough, she asked her husband for a remedy. The doctor made her up some medicine of the kind usually given to mild cases, but it failed, so. without more
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    • 57 6 I Talk About 1t I I to those i Who are Interested < That is precisely the advantage you un when YOUR advertisement appears in columns of the Pinang Gazette. I YOUR article or servicejand its reader* just the people YOU want those INT ESTED in the actual goods YOU
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  • 1155 7 GLASGOW RECTORIAL ELECTION. RUGBY AND ASSOCIATION. (Irom Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, October 28.—After the most strenuous struggle on «record, the students of Glasgow University elected Mr. Austen Chamberlain to be their Rector, the defeated candidates being Mr. G. K. Chesterton (Liberal) and Mr. >idney M ebb (Socialist).
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  • 166 7 QUANTITY AND QUALITY BELOW AVERAGE Messrs. Hedges and Busier, Ltd., have received fom their correspondents abroad the following reports of this year’s, vintages Port.—The tine bright weather of the last two months has helped to improve the quality of the grapes. Burgundy.- Owing to the prevalence of
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    • 323 7 f FISH DISHES. To bring out the flavour of fish, the I best condiment is I I LEA PERRINS* I SAUCE J Li i mi i—i i —™~r The Madras Ayurvedic Pharmacy, Limited. [lncorporated in India.] Manufacturers of High class Ayurvedic Medicines and SIDDHA KALPA MAKARADWAJA (Registered.) r Physician and
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    • 326 7 The New Repeating Rifle Model 25 Calibres 10 .25-20 and .32 W. C, F. Shots ivr ODERN every detafl> IV-L this latest Remington is effective for medium sized game at ranges up to 300 yards. S’ Remington Hi-Speed cartridges are highest in velocity an fl energy, lowest in trajectory. CtJ.
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  • 193 7 OBITUARY. The following deaths are announced Lt.-Col. John Bridges Walter, formerly of the Bombay Artillery and the Royal Artillery, at Wokingham, Berkshire, a founder of the Church of England Scldiers’ and Sailors’ Institute and for 9 years Commandant of the Gordon Boys’ Home. Woking, aged years. Mrs. Catherine Wilder. Wallingford,
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  • 38 8 Bruce Born on 24th November, 1925, at the residence of Captain P. Vaz, to Mr. AV in. R. Bruce, of the Electric Sup ply and Trainways Department. Penang Municipality, and to Mrs. Wm. R Bruce, a daughter.
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  • 466 8 We have previously observed that the Penang Cricket Club has always been willing to lend itself and its ground to the interests of public recreation. It has not at any time adopted the attitude of a dog-in-the-manger. That is why we must welcome the decision of the Municipal
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  • 587 8 Sinologists declare that the Chinese, taken as a whole, are mentally as far in advance of the rest of the human race as the rest of the human race is in advance of its cousin the anthropoid ap As a bald proposition that is ridiculous, as millions of
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  • 1132 8  -  MR. E. V. SHEPHERD’S PROBLEM BY ERNEST BERGHOLT. (Author of “Bergholt’s Modern Auction, 1925 Solutions have been received from Dalziel, J. H. Wilson, and Ploughboy, who all read the cards accurately, and gave the correct end-play. A Deal at Aberdeen. Lanka sends me the following deal, played on
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  • 138 8 PENANG’S TRIBUTE. Amount previously acknowledged.— Mr. T. E. Mason in “Chinese Staff” Blue Funnel Line Sub Civil Service Association R. V. P. 1() Mr. G. E. Wright-Motion Anonymous 5 Mr. J. Lamb 5 Alexandra Home, Penang Dr. H. Savage Mr. F. Dudley Warde 5. Mr. C. O.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 165 8 Miwnnc □□on® n r ■KENSI T AS A. 75 5 Goo<l a As Cents P er n m r n > Really JHr 4-3mPR 1» Tin Good n Cigarettes E n Of n Can H S L Rj CO n V 3 D n n CIGARETTES S g OBTAIN ABLE
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    • 72 8 E. <& O. CHRISTMAS EVE. Thursday 24th December. X’mas Dinner and Cinderella Dance. X’maa Crackers. Ticket* $3. BOXING NIGHT. Saturday 26th December. Dinner and Dance. Carnival Novelties. Tickets $4. NEW YEAR'S EVE. Thursday 31st December. Special Dinner and Fancy Dres* Ball. Supper. Parisienne Novelties. Tickets $5. Booking for the above
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 114 8 The Gnani Star Opera Co. 0F Malacca. Showing at the Empire Theatre for a Short Season Only. T&NiGHT TONIGHT “JULA JULI BINTANG TIGA” Or Three Golden Stars. In entirely different settings and Acting. The play will ba superbly and magnificently staged. A Special treat Never to be missed. Thursday, 26th
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    • 24 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Waler. 8.32 a.m. 2.47 a.m. 9.39 p.m. 3.8 p.m. To-Mohrow. 941 a.m. 3.59 a.m. 10.21 p.m. 4.1 p.m.
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  • 76 9 -Reuter. MEMORIAL SERVICE. It is hoped that all British subjects will attend the memorial serv'ce to Her late Majesty. Alexandra the Queen-Mother, which is to be held in the Church of St. George the Martyr, Penang, on Friday morning at 9.* L The Acting Colonial Chaplain, the Rev.
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  • 104 9 CHANG’S ACCUSATION. Peking, November 24. Chang Tso-lin is accusing General Feng o! breaking the pe ce agreement, followir g an attack on the Mukden troops withdrawing from Paotingfu by Honan troops who are nominally supporting Feng. [On November I>. Renter cabled A message from Peking states that
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  • 68 9 —Reiter. C NFERENCE suspended. Moscow, November 25. i n message states that, A lhe refusal of the met/' L rnn,ent sign an agreetiju i. M trough passenger combe Soviet railways •so and Chinese eoni,/'.: I‘‘j'way Conference in that I,aS been temporarily Bovin 0,1 suggestion of the The j>
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  • 60 9 —Reuter. SEHIO ‘"S ALLEGATIONS. q London, November 25. ■rK'Bs alLi... y 'oos were made at the Bradford Chamber of r heavy delay and Lr f. s inrails from Britain to the f z s »beria. ruis. S o>serted that many mails V 1 1 tampered with, mao
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  • 80 9 —Reuter. MEMORIAL SERVICE. It is hoped that all British subjects will attend the memorial serv'ce to Her late Majesty. Alexandra the Queen-Mother, which is to be held in the Church of St. George the Martyr, Penang, on Friday morning at 9.* L The Acting Colonial Chaplain, the
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  • 63 9 —Reuter. STINNES DECLARED BANKRUPT. Berlin, November 24. The Richard Kahn Trust, consisting of a score of machine building firms in Berlin and South Germany, has applied for official supervision on account of the economic situation becoming worse and owing to credit. Simultaneously, the Stinnes A. F. A. Motor
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  • 162 9 —Reuter. OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK. London, November 24. An optimistic view’ of th* 1 future of the cotton industry was taken by Mr. Richard Brooks, in his presidential address at the annual meeting of the Manchester Cotton Association. He said that the great reason for this, existing :o-day than
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  • 114 9 Reuter. U. 8. STUDENTS’ AMAZING ACTS. Evanston, November 24. Illinois is celebrating, its past year’s football achievements. A team of students from the North Western University was here yesterday evening and burnt down an unoccupied “fraternity club” and then started several other small fires. The
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  • 86 9 —Reuter. SHENANDOAH ENQUIRY. Washington, November 24. At the enquiry into the Shenandoah disaster. Colonel Mitchell, giving evidence in his own defence, reiterated bis charge that the American government depart men s were guilty almost of treasonable negligence because they did not provide adequate aerial defence against
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  • 58 9 —Reuter. SITUATION AT HOME. London, November 24. The rubber share market remains the centre of attraction at the Stock Exchange, but. while the conditions in th s section are very active, dealers are now exercising a little more restraint and, although i> one or two places prices have
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  • 75 9 MEMORIAL SERVICE. It is hoped that all British subjects will attend the memorial serv'ce to Her late Majesty. Alexandra the Queen-Mother, which is to be held in the Church of St. George the Martyr, Penang, on Friday morning at 9.* L The Acting Colonial Chaplain, the Rev. G.
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  • 193 9 ST. ANDREW’S BALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 25. Owing to the death of Queen Alexandra, the Perak St. Andrew’s ball is postponed for a week. The Railway Accident. The body of Vanderstaeten, the fireman who was missing in the railway accident at Rasa, was recovered yesterday
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  • 79 9 MARELLA ENQUIRY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 25. The Mairella enquiry concluded after counsel had addressed the Court at length on behalf of the owners and mastors of the two vessels. The findings will be delivered on Saturday. Alleged Breach of Trust. The case was commenced in
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  • 58 9 CONDITION STILL SERIOUS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. November 24. This morning’s bulletin states that the King spent a poor night. Hi s condition is not as satisfactory as might be desired, symptoms of heart trouble having appeared. A daughter was born to the King and Queen
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  • 1256 9 MEMORIAL SERVICE. It is hoped that all British subjects will attend the memorial serv'ce to Her late Majesty. Alexandra the Queen-Mother, which is to be held in the Church of St. George the Martyr, Penang, on Friday morning at 9.* L The Acting Colonial Chaplain, the Rev. G.
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  • 127 9 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 21st November 1925, shows a total of 69 deaths—46 males and 23 females—the death-rate being 26.97 per mi lie per annum, compared with 27.37 in the preceding week and with 24.38 in the corresponding week
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 34 9 QUEEN ALEXANDRA FUND. At the earnest request of numerous readers the Pinang Gazette has arranged to keep the subscription list for a wreath from Penang for the Queen-mother open until 3 p. m. to-morrow.
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    • 87 9 «■h□□□□□□□□□■■mm wannannnnnnMMw i xO GOODYEAR Ĕ i tyres i FOR ,ET,ER MILE RE S TYRES FOR SERVICE g SERVICE FOR TYRES 5 BORNEO MOTORS LTD., S H OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION. U n We are the distributors for Good- w n year Tyres. All sizes available. Ll £3 Pneumatic and Solid.
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  • 538 10 ASIATIC RUBBER PLANTERS. General Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, November 22. Oil Saturday, the 21st Inst., at the Chinese Malacca Club, an extraordinary general meeting of the Asiatic Planters Association of Malaya was held, with the Hon. Mr. Choo Kia Peng as Chairman. The following were also
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  • 95 10 NEW ADMIRALTY ORDERS. Rear Admiral Sir Ernie hatfield an nounced at the Cutlers’ Feast at Sheffield that the Admiralty hoped very soon to place < rders for new gun work. Four new cruisers were to be commenced in February-, while a floating dock was to be built at
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  • 102 10 An application by the Sheffield Cutlery Manufacturers’ Association uniter the Safeguarding of Industries Regulations for the imposition of a duty on imported cutlery was considered by a committee of the Board of Trade, presided over by Sir James L. Devonshire. Mr. AV. B. Faraday, for the manufactuiers,
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  • 596 10 SHELTERED TRADES. Mr. Stanley Machin, president of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, speaking at the Cutlers’ Feast at Sreffield on October 21, said: It is never a popular thing to advocate a reduction in wages, but I feel it my duty to refer to
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  • 170 10 SCHEME TO OBTAIN CONTROL. Dr. Fowler Pettie, chairman of the London and Provincial Branch of the Kinematograph Exhibitors’ Association, at a luncheon in London, stated that American financiers were planning to buy a number of key kinemas in this < ountry. Exhibitors representing 1,000 kinemas,
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  • 35 10 November Full Moon. 30th, at 3.11 p.m. December. Last Q tarter. Bth, at 7.10 pm. New Monn, Ifiih at 204 a,tn. Firs* Quarter. 22nd, at 6.08 p.m. Full Moon, 30th, at 9.01 a.m.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 179 10 LATEST MODEL PARIS GOWNS. Part of our very latest styles Evening, Afternoon and Morning Gowns, beautiful Hats, Lingerie and Sunshades, etc., will be exhibited at Room No. 111, E. fc 9 O. HOTEL, on 24th instant, for 6 days only. S. PATTARA CO., Battery Road, Singapore. I:: BE PREPARED for
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    • 254 10 The George Town I THE LEADING CHEMISTS PENANG. OUR REPUTATION -YOUR GLIARANTEI THE I CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE H FOR I ESTATE MEDICAL SUPPLIES. I SAFETY FIRST. a| You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGE TOWN.” Each order isexeR cuted by a QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 77 10 Theatre Royal. By Special Arrangement with Universal Pictures Corporation. From Monday, 23rd to Wednesday, 25th November. BILLY SULLIVAN in FAST STEPPERS 12 Reels (Universal Jewel Series.) A Sensational Romance from the famous Race Course of Sunny Tia Juana and Based on the Famous Red Book Magd Stories of Gera! Beaumont.
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  • 229 11 The following are the latest quo. tations in Messrs. Kennedy <t Co.'s share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. T< -day. x Ĕ Sharkh. i 5 t t s'® X X X 73 t c. I c. sc. t c. Rubber (Dollar.) Baleownie 7.00 7.50 7.00 7.50
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  • 86 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on November 24: London. Spot £282.10s Down £4.108 3 m/s. buying 278.10 s 3 3 selling 279 2.15 s Local. November 25: Singapore sold 75 tons at 142 Penang buyers no sellers at sl4lf. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd:—
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  • 70 11 A telephone message from Taiping, says yesterday’s Tirues of Malaya, states that a Malay, named Hassan, was instantaneously killed by lightning whilst in his house in Main Road about 6 o’clock yesterday evening. The italics are onrs. Our contemporary continues It appears tint, in the course
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  • 316 11 The homeward mail by the ss. Edavana closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 27th instant. The B. I. Packet Tara with mails despatched from London on November 5 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 27th instant. The mail despatched from Penang on
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  • 1269 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names. 2 e <5 H g 50 RUBBER [DolUr.] ,1c f c g Allenoy Rubber Co 4 CO 4 2E ei Alor (T«J&h Rubber EaUte 3 90 4 20i Amalgamated Malay Rotate* 5 CO 5 25 Ayer Hit are Planting ByndicaU 22 0C 23 col Iyer
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 725 11 y cW Advertisements. notices, for SALE. Penang St Andrew Society. --m rOTATEC EflD Oil E The Annual Dinner and Ball will now RUBBER ESI fl Itu run uALt. be held at the E. &O. Hotel on Friday, 4th December, 1925. Dinner will be 1 relongs, Chee Wor Cheong served at
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    • 412 11 bB?.< ria MBs-» EK»B I; I /Oxj (.ft »-T O' Fl <5 V 'X Y c Jyenew your energies wfcen you feel Jatigued Just about 11 o’clock your energy flags. You feel limp and fatigued. Your brain is exhausted. Then is the time for 5 minutes rest and a cup
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  • 630 12 SEYMOUR HICKS THE BEST ACTOR. Mr. Charles B. Cochran's reminiscences, Secrets of a> bhowinau, published recently (Heinemann, 25 s.). will put a cat among the theatrical pigeons. Writing about the production of The Better Ole,” at the New Oxford, Mr. Cochran says: I set about
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  • 132 12 S E RIO Us AL LE (I AT lON S. In the Magistrates Coui-t, Gopeng, on Thursday, the preliminary enqui y into a charge against S Duraisamy, Court lerk, Gopeng and Kampar, if criminal breach of trust as a public servant, in regard to various sums
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  • 24 12 Loafing, in England, is called unem ployment, and the people get paid for doing it.—“ Southern Lumberman,’’ of Nashville, Tennessee.
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  • 114 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Asahan, Paneh and Batu Bahra Cyclops for Port Swettenham. Singapore and Japan. Takada for Calcutta. Peng Fook for Langsa. Carl Legien for Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Rotterdam and Hamburg. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang— Baronbelbaven, City of
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  • 464 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Eederated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service The following additional mails will be closed u<»ily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.
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  • 125 12 PENANG NOVEMBER 25, 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 21/3? Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 4 'i 3 day’s sight Private 156 I Bombay Demand Bank 1544 2 Madras Demand Bank
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    • 290 12 I haunted] ROOMS Zl > r I I > I I t I WTv z? W M Mm ii T? VERY roorn in y° ur house is haunted! Danger << lurks in every corner, under the beds, in the 3 bathroom, in the dark cupboard under the stairs y j>)
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  • 1615 13 COSTING ON MODERN LINES. Army Council Drops New System. (To the Editor of The Tinies.’’ bi r > —At a time when such strong de mands are pressed on behalf of the business community for economy in public administration, it is surprising that so little interest has been
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    • 33 13 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergbolt. Behind The Scenes. /Mrs. Lamlrert Tenn,s tChambers. London Letter) Our Own Scottish Letter) Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions] Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own
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  • 663 14 THE PAINTED VEIL. Mr Somerset Maugham, who (with his private secretary) is staying at Carcosa” in the course of his wanderings East of Suez, was good enough to give an interview to a representative of the Malay Mail” on Saturday afternoon. He was found
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  • 140 14 Nov. 28—Sungoi Gettah Rubber Co. R. T. Reid Co., 11 a.m. 28 —Y. W. C. A. Jumble Sale 10.30 a.m. 30—Hockey League, P. S. A. A. v. P. C. C. Penang Free School Ground. 30—Hockey Loagne, P. H. C. L. v. P. S. Esplanade. Dec. 7—Hockey League, P.
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  • 757 14 Monday’s issue of The Malaya Tribune” has a leading article; in which, after reciting the facts to which we gave prominence in our issue of the Friday before, the following sensible comment appeal's “Ice being the most important com modify in this country from the point of
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  • 154 14 LANDSLIP AT RASA. News was received by our K.L. contemporary shortly after 10 o’clock on Monday night that the mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang had suffered a serious mishap between Rasa and Kuala Kubu. The local authorities are as yet unable to give much information
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  • 214 14 (S.F.P.) ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. There was a large gathering of those interested in the school and parents of the pupils in the main hall of the Pearl’s Hill School at Singapore on Friday morning, when the scholars gave a programme of soms and dances. Amongst those present
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  • 238 14 Heiuues Opimn p. «*bo«» 15,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. 110« 110.00 Coconuts per I.o<Hi 50.00 nom Copra Sundried 12 30 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Greer: Snail Shell» 1.3.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00
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  • 59 14 For Europe—Christmas letters Nov. 27. For New Year letters Dec. 5, parcels Nov. 26. For U. S. A. and Canada —New Year letters Nov. 27. For Australia.—Christ nas letters Nov. 26, Dec. 1 and 5, parcels Nov. 26 md Dec. 1. New
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  • 509 15 RETIRING RESIDENT HONOURED. Kuala Kangsar says a T. O. M. correspondent has been busy during the past week bidding farewell to the Hon’ble the British Resident of Perak and Mrs. Parr, who, within the course of the next few days, are leaving Malaya for England on
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  • 200 15 A Bill to provide for granting gratuities with reduced pensions to officers in the public service and death gratuities to leual personal representatives of such officers is about to be introduced into the Legislative council. The objects and reasons state: In 192? the Secretary of State for the
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