Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 December 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-12-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 292. VOL. LXXXIII. SATURDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1925. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement199 1925-12-19 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. FIBRENT .Ro, im ms PiCKs. S Corrugated Sheets I /flf MAKE AN w Highly sensitive orthochro- e matic emulsion, giving Everlasting Roof. 9 neBativesfreefrom UNAFFECTED BY SEA WATER, ACID FUMES, HEAT OR199 words
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Advertisement11 1925-12-19 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. DOOR IO “THE DISPENSARY.” —■in ■mm I r11 words
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Article139 1925-12-19 2 1926 New Year Meeting. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY, SATURDAY 9th JANUARY, 1926. SECOND DAY, TUESD Y 12th JANUARY, 1926. THIRD DAY, THURSDAY 14th JANUARY, 1926. FOURTH D-Y, SATURDAY 15th JANUARY, 1926. 9 Races for Horses—Stakes $1,750 plus Added Money. 9 R ices for EvGrilfin Horses— Stakes s139 words
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Article439 1925-12-19 2 £4,421,532 LOST. Still to Co operate! With Government. Notifying to the shareholders I he terms of the Govern»» ent share surrend-r and the proposed capital reduction scheme, the directors of the British Dyes'uffs Corporation state that experience has proved that the restrictions imposed by the Government control439 words
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Advertisement959 1925-12-19 2 < X XssXssxX S y.s AUCTIONS. 1 RITES OF SUBSCRIPTION. OT j CE O F SALeT Including free town delivery or Ik i ii PENANG SALES ROOM. PAVABI.F. IF* ADVANCE. x y ii I a year lIE By ORDER of THE PLEDGEES. Local $36 Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $42 TO be959 words
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Advertisement392 1925-12-19 2 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The revision of the Assessment Lists for houses and lands within the Municipality of George Town, Penang, for the year 1926 having been completed and the Municipal Commissioners having certified in terms of Section 61 of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) that no valid objection has been made392 words
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Advertisement256 1925-12-19 2 Don’t be a Slave to LUMBAGO Make up your mind that you will never let Lumbago master you. It is a terrible thing when an ailment like this gets the upper hand. You become i ttle better than a tortured slave. Home, business, friends, and even your own personal needs256 words
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Advertisement350 1925-12-19 2 3 CONTESSA NETTEL, J CAMERAS FITTED WITH I Zeiss-Tessar 4.5 Lenses —r— 0 Post Card Cocarette de Luxe with So’.il Leither Case $***** H x4| Cocarette de Luxe with Case 105-20 U S4| x 2J Cocarette de Luxe with Case 92-79 R 3j x 2%: Cocarette de Luxe with Case350 words
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Advertisement294 1925-12-19 3 sV (i vK N>— rwipK/ 'i/ I>UK x\W ff/ qß®Bfll J® After an illness take Wincarnis —the best tonic of all. Build up your health again by taking a course of this delicious, strengthening, and restorative tonic wine. Put new vitality into your sy stem, your nerves, repair your wasted294 words
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Advertisement218 1925-12-19 3 UtllHIIIIHHHHIIIillll!” iiiiliiluM nil I 1 j LATEST ISsl i i nuiv I London Successes 11t I n i H I Records that are full of life 1 I and fun. Ideal for Xmas. E Could Lloyd George do it Stanley Lupino. Comedian That Just Gets Me Out S Let Me218 words
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Miscellaneous533 1925-12-19 3 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 45. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. forty five, entries for which close at 11 a.m on Thursday, December 24. ACROSS. DOWNWARDS. 1. Travels by wagon. j.533 words
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Article910 1925-12-19 4 A BUILDER OF ENGLAND. The greatness of a nation is built up on the character of its sons and daughters. Among the illustrious sons of England is John Selden, who was b >rn in December 1584. He was a learnedscholar, an eminent jurist and a high-minded statesman. Strong910 words
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Article989 1925-12-19 4 When one has firmly settled down in one’s house, grown accustomed to the arrangement of the furniture, driven the horrors of the last painting and decorating into the background,the thought of having to choose anything so important as a new carpet will become almost a nightmare eay989 words
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Advertisement652 1925-12-19 4 GAMAGES Pioneers of Overseas Trading greatest selling line, of the Ye.r-The Value >• tncompar.ble. In some cases, there is only a limited POST FREE to quantity-order by AnV World. Q return f maiL fiUs iV BUNGALOW SHEETS AJ aAfl Magnificent quality, at a price that represents the highest possible I»*,652 words
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Advertisement154 1925-12-19 4 V **The Major" dten'BeiteX than. YES— it is possible. Hitherto even the best Cigarettes have been damaged by coarse paper and printer’s ink. NOW the matured golden Virginia in Cavander’s ARMY CLUB Cigarettes is wrapped in pure ribbed rice paper, watermarked and free from printer’s ink—so that ARMY CLUB Cigarettes154 words
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Article480 1925-12-19 5 CALL OF THE WORLD TOO STRONG. An elopement last summer had a sequel at the Hampshire Assizes, Winchester, when Francis Ferdinand Friend, 35, of Cowes, an ex-Roman Catholic priest, who was described as a traveller, was sentenced to 3 months’ imprisonment in the second division for making480 words
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Article277 1925-12-19 5 RUMOURS OF PREVIOUS DIFFICUL. TIES. Several statements were made in the House of Coynmons in reply to questions arising out of the loss of the M 1. Mr. AV. C. Bridgeman (First Lord of the Admiralty), replying to Mr. Ammon Soc., Camberwell), said the M277 words
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Article609 1925-12-19 5 PORTUGUESE AND HIS WIFE. At the Old Bailey, ’Manuel Humberto dos Passes Frietas, 32, independent, of Portuguese nationality, pleaded guilty to publishing a defamatory libel concerning Major Leo St. John Colley, London manager of a firm of engineers, in the form of a letter, and609 words
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Article109 1925-12-19 5 Dec. 19-- Rugcer: Perak vs. Penang at Tai ping. 19—Annual General Meeting Pattani Tin, Limited, .33, Beach Street. 12 noon 21—Hockey League, P. H. C. L. v. P. C. C. Esplanade. 28—Hockey League, Champions v Rest of League, Esplanade. 28 Inter-State Rugger: Penang vs. Negri Sembilan at Penang.109 words
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Advertisement179 1925-12-19 5 u. i &.A VS?£K>< J» IB -4 F* J via F%. Wtl is J! > W B JL fl SUI wfej h H e*#w SclflM. 75c. per bottle. Of medicine dealers everywhere. II >»ri I =~—al Champagnes X’mas Bollinger 1918 Very Dry Ex.- Quality. .’> By Royal Warrant J Veuve179 words
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Advertisement50 1925-12-19 5 Do You Dread the Night? Coughs and colds always seepi to grow worse at night-fall and croup comes without warning at midnight. Avoid an uneasy, feverish, sleepless night by keeping in the home a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is soothing, healing and contains no narcotics. For sale everywhere.50 words
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Advertisement444 1925-12-19 5 __JE B fl V~\ "3 that thousands of B I Uo you know Sabies have their B constitutions M B undermined, if not ruined, by having milk B B from Tubercular cows B M How is a mother to know that her baby B H is safe from this risk.444 words
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Miscellaneous15 1925-12-19 5 MOON’S PHASES. iDecember. Firal Quarter. 22nd, at fi.OS n.m. Full Moon, 30th, at 9.01 a.fln.15 words
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Article731 1925-12-19 6 Sir George and Lady Maxwell intend to spend Christmas at Taiping Hill. Mr. A. B. who is reiving from Malaya, sails for England on Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore have left Seremban for a short holiday in Java. F. R. Twiss, Superintendent, Revenue Surveys, Selangor, has731 words
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Article366 1925-12-19 6 MALAY RUNS AMOK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) A lor Star, December 18. Alor Star was agog yesterday evening, when three dastardly murders were committed and two men were brutally knifed as the result of a man named Salleh running amok in the compound of the residence of the366 words
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Article297 1925-12-19 6 MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE ACQUITTAL. At Durham Assizes, George Washington Elliott, the ex-international and Middlesbrough football player, was found not guilty of the Manslaughter of a boy named Giovanni Lerrechia. whose body was caught underneath Elliott’s motor-car and carried from Stockton to Middlesbrough. When the case for the297 words
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Article530 1925-12-19 6 WOMAN’S CLAIM TO HOUSE AND JEWELS. King’s Bench piv.— Mr. Justice Finlay. Mr. Robert Lee Alden, of Bath-road, Taplow. Buckinghamshire, a music-hall artist who appears in the Two Bobs,” was a party to three actions concerning the ownership of Maranoa, a house in Ellington-road, Taplow, and its furniture.530 words
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Article248 1925-12-19 6 0. E. <(• T. Not very long ago reference was made at one of the rubber company meetings to the danger of the work of constructing the Singapore naval base absorbing mneh of the labour required by th*» rubber estates, and th? suggestion was made that the– 0. E. <(• T. - 248 words
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Article70 1925-12-19 6 Th? following will represent the Pubbc Services against the Penang Health Culture League on Monday, th« 21 t instant, on the Padang at 5 p m. and al n > Wednesday, the 23rd instant, against B.” C >. Volunteers Choah Swoo Eng. I. R. Lovell, G. J. Gilmour, Md.70 words
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Article526 1925-12-19 6 {Times). A SEVENTH VOLUME. Mr. Thomas Hardy has now published his seventh volume of lyric poetry. The poems in it i umber one hundred and fifty-two and the appended dates, or some such note as “From an old draft,” show that they include poems recently written and{Times). - 526 words
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Article200 1925-12-19 6 INSPECTOR MATTHEW’S SURPRISE. When charged before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court. Penang, this morning, with riding a bicycle in a manner so rash or negligent as to indicate a want of due regard for th? safety of others in Penang Road at 9.45 p.200 words
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Article821 1925-12-19 6 SEQUEL TO POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS. The hearing of the action in which Lim Chin Han, the manager of Chop Chin Thong and Co. is suing Soh Boon Kheh, a grocer and money lender, for five thousand dollars damages for alleged malicious prosecution was concluded on Thursday morning,821 words
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Article362 1925-12-19 6 St. GEORGE the MARTYR. (Chlrcu of England) Fourth Sunday fl, A(1 8 a.m. Matins. Hymn 53 830 Communion and Address H atn Holy 196, 9.30 a.m Hob, Comm 10.30 am Matins (Chinese) and Sermon Hymn 193 202, Ps XCVII Chant 207 Chant 206, Magnificat Cli Hl, Dimittis Chant362 words
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Article182 1925-12-19 6 TAKAYAGI SCANDAL DEVELOPING. Tokio, December 16. —Police raided the Prefectural Council in Iharaki during its session and arrested 34 persons, including many council members who, it is alleged, were connected with Takayagi’s election scandal. Japan Garrisons in Manchuria The political parties, almost without exception, are in favour of the182 words
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Article102 1925-12-19 6 PKNANG DECEMBER 1925 (By Courtesy of the «'harterk Bank.) *l4 Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Ban k 3 Credit „3 nti £is4|l Calcutta Demand Bank 156 1 5 3 day's sight Pnv&te I o Bombay Demand Bank Madras Demand Bank |56 S days’sight Private Rangoon Demand Bank j 3102 words
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Advertisement59 1925-12-19 6 P.G. Cross-words Puzzles. SPECIAL XMAS OFFER. VALUE OF PRIZES DOUBLED. .S’A’A’ TUES DA YS ISSUE. Helps Those Hard Coughs The danger of influenza is its tendency to develop into pleurisy and pneumonia. Stop your cold before it reaches this danger point and for the cough and painful, wheezy breathing, take59 words
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Advertisement154 1925-12-19 6 STOMACH TROUBLES QUICKLY REMEDIED. Disorders of the stomach are, generally speaking, always caused by harmful acid which accumulates, causing fermentation in the stomach and often agonising pain. You have only to get rid of the excess acid and strengthen the stomach-lining, when the whole trouble will leave you, and Bi154 words
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Advertisement34 1925-12-19 6 Pitman’s Junior Typist Rook, $l/75 per book nr $2/- post free, stocked by the Pin«’n«- OaiMtfi Press. Ltd. Pitman’s Niw Cgursw in Typewriting fl '56 ner honk, stocked by the Pinsjug P>-#>m. Ltd.. Pensms:.34 words
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Advertisement911 1925-12-19 7 Only Four More Shopping Days Before Christmas. V WHITEA WAY’S BIG X’MAS BAZAAR and gift display it is not yet too late. Notwithstanding a most successful Chris’mas i ave on and abi g section of toys, dolls, etc., for Children of all ages and at prices to suit all pockets.911 words
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Article497 1925-12-19 8 )7>o/oi /7 irufi infer Contrte, In Flandres, al hiyonde the see At Popering, in the place. Talbot House, or Toe H. to give it its name in the Morse Code, was opened at Poperinghe in Flanders, ten years ago to-day, by Garrison Chaplain the Revd. P. G. Clayton,497 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1925-12-19 8 Although the fact that the Court is in mourning will overshadow Royal Christmas arrangements, there will be no change in the thoughtful and generous manner in which Their Majesties remember their large circle of friends of all classes. The Christmas gifts from the Queen this year will1,580 words
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Article283 1925-12-19 8 [To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette."] Sir, —Some time ago, attention was drawn to the sources of obstruction to traffic in the vicinity of Chowrasta Market, but apparently, nothing has yet been accomplished. I must reiterate that to facilitate traffic and minimise motor accidents it is necessary283 words
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Article149 1925-12-19 8 SINGAPORE TAILORS’ STRIKE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, December Tailor»’ employees throughout >ii»^ a pore struck work yesterday. 1 chant tailors held a meeting 1 T consider the situation. On Japanese Cruiser. There was a large attendance Home on board the Japanese ran Cruiser Iwate, including th- j149 words
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Advertisement231 1925-12-19 8 If cigarettes were L//\ grayed -yi i vW\ I V JS&. 1 i* would A be seen thatj I mass-production cigarettes contain s f: stalk, sand and dust, which harm the throat. State Express 555 Cigarettes contain only long strands of golden tobacco, free from stalk, sand and l dust.231 words
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Advertisement62 1925-12-19 8 H. eg O. CHRISTMAS EVE.~'Thur«day 24th December. X’mas Dinner and Cinderella Dance. X’mas Crackers. Tickets $3. BOXING NIGHT. Saturday 26th December Dinner and Dance. Carnival Novelties. Tickets $4. NEW YEAR’S EVE. Thursday 31st December. Special Dinner and Fancy-Dress Ball. Supper. C<js 2 Parisian Booking for the above Programme Now Open62 words
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Miscellaneous22 1925-12-19 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. L,)W A 2.21a.m. 3 8 p.m. 9.U P- 1 To-MobkoW. 3.1 a.m. 9.54 a.m3.56 p.m- 9.5< P-©22 words
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Obituary64 1925-12-19 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. Tha funeral of the late Mr. Yeoh Paik Tait will take place on Saturday. 26th December, at ID a.m. when the remains of deceased will be rt moved from his residence No. 133, McAlister Road, for interment at the Batu Lanchang Cemeteiy. Friends and relatives are kindly requested64 words
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Article1438 1925-12-19 9 MUNICIPAL METHODS CONDEMNED. CORONER’S CAUSTIC COMMENTS. INQUEST VERDICT. In returning a verdict of Accidental Death to-day at the conclusion of the inquest on Kalawan, the Tamil employed by the Municipal electrical department, who was killed recently while carrying out wiring work in MacCullum Street, the Coroner, Mr.1,438 words
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Article316 1925-12-19 9 Reuter. Constabulary Strike. ULTIMATUM TO PREMIER London, December 18. Protesting against disbandment, as a result of the Irish Boundary Agreement, the men of A Class of the Ulster Special Constabulary including a number of British ex-officers, at three out of five special Belfast barracks, struck work and seizedReuter. - 316 words
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Article63 1925-12-19 9 C IRISTMAS APPEAL FOR ORPHANS. Mr. Harold Dove gratefully acknowledges receipt of further contributions as under:— Mr. Mrs. A. H. Miles $5O Hon. Mr. John Mitchell 20 Mrs. R. N. Holmes 10 S. T. Co. 10 Anonymous 50 Anonymous 5 L. Hoefeld E«-q. 20 F. C. Dubois Esq.63 words
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Article84 1925-12-19 9 Reuter. THE LEAGUE CONDEMNED. Constantinoble, December LS Pending a lead from Angora, comment on the Mosul decision is not enlightening, though the League generally is criticised as “the servile tool of Britain”. Djumhuriet remarks “We shall save Mosul as we saved Smyrna, Adana and Broussa”. The Council of CommissarsReuter. - 84 words
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Article55 1925-12-19 9 .—Reuter. AMERICAN BkNDITS’ COUP. Dowse (Iowa), December 18. After taking prisoner the Town Marshal, the telephone operators and railwaymen and severing the wires communicating with other towns, half a dozen bandits made their way into the village, wrecked the safe of the bank, and carried off cash.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article26 1925-12-19 9 —Reuter. BILL PASSES THIRD READING. London. December 18. The House of Lords has passed the third reading of the Safeguarding of Industries Bill. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article187 1925-12-19 9 .—Reuter Solving the Problems. INDUSTRIALISTS’ OFFER. Baris. December 18. According to the papers, with a view’ to solving the financial problems, the industrialists in the Department du Nord have laid before M. Doumergue and M. Briand a plan for launching in France and abroad, a loan of ten.—Reuter - 187 words
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Article158 1925-12-19 9 The special illustrated Christmas number of the Pintag Gazette will be published on Tuesday, December 22. This year, for the first time, the issue will comprise 20 pages and will embrace a variety of interesting and t pieal subjects, including a story of Fairyland specially written for158 words
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Article108 1925-12-19 9 Reuter. Paris, December 18. Various important groups of French industry, including silk and metal, adhere in principle to the plan of the Department of the du Nord Industrialists, who are chiefly textile and most vulnerable to the fluctuations of the franc. The a loan would be purely aReuter. - 108 words
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Article66 1925-12-19 9 Reuter. SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS ON TRAINS. Berlin, December 18. The recent experiments in wireless telephony from railway trains have been so successful that, from January 4, travellers in express trains between Ham* urg and Berlin will be able to telephone to their families and friends as easily as if. Reuter. - 66 words
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Article43 1925-12-19 9 NEW AMBASSADOR APPOINTED. Washington, December 18 Mr. Ogden Hammond, President of Broadway Improvement Company, has been nominated Ambassador to Spain.— Reuter. Mr. Hammond is a native Kentucky and graduated a* Yale He is prominent in real estate business43 words
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Article40 1925-12-19 9 ,—Reuter. Rome, December 18. The Chamber, by 237 votes to one, adopted the Bill embodying the Washington Agreement, and, by 14 votes to 11, agreed to the consolidation of Italy’s debt to the United States.,—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article195 1925-12-19 9 Britain’s Position. THREE RiSERVATIONS. Washington, December 18. In the Senate, the resolution of the Democrat, Senator Swanson ,r< ceived a broadside from Senator Borah, who declared that Br tain was able to call on the League with military force and carry out the decisions of the World Court,195 words
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Article103 1925-12-19 9 Reuter. JAPAN’S PROBLEM. London. December 19. The Daily Telegraph, in its leader, calls attention to Japan’s very serious problem as a result of the developments in China. It says Sooner or later the clearing up of the situation in Manchuria will either give Japan a reasonable assut anceReuter. - 103 words
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Article56 1925-12-19 9 .—Reuter. FOUR BANKS AND A TRUST COMPANY IN U.S. Denvers (Colorado), December 18. Four comparatively small banks and one trust company have suspended business during the past two days. This is attributed to frozen paper,” representing livestock loans. One man was president of two of the embarrassed banks.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article43 1925-12-19 9 Reuter. PRELIMINARY EX VMINATION. London, December 18. It is understood that the executive committee of the Food Council has preliminarily examined the wholesale tea pricefj at the request of Sir P. Cunliffe Lister, President of the Board of Trade.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article27 1925-12-19 9 —Reuter. Washington, December 18. The House of Representatives has passed the Bill reducing taxes by three hundred and twenty five million dollars.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article17 1925-12-19 9 .—Reuter. Berlin, December 18. M. Tchitcherin has arrived from Paris en route to Moscow..—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article97 1925-12-19 9 Reuter. U.S.A, and Restriction. INVESTIGATION DEMANDED. N>-w York, Dt cumber 18. The effects of the Stavenson rubber restriction scheme were discussed in Congress when Mr. Tilson, the Republican Lader of the House of Representatives, demanded an immediate investigation into the whole situation by a committee of the House. Mr.. Reuter. - 97 words
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Article50 1925-12-19 9 Rome, December 18. The Queen-mother had a quiet night. The local symptoms are unchanged; her h mperature is high. The report that the King hastened to her bedside is incorrect. Renter. [The Queen-mother, as pointed out in an earlier Reu'er message, is suffering from congestion of the lungs50 words
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Article396 1925-12-19 9 SOME GOOD GALLOPS. The fine weather attracted several interested members of the Turf Club to the Race Course this morning to watch the early exercise of the Penang candidates for the forthcoming race meeting three weeks hence. With the exception of a few cases, work was generally of396 words
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Advertisement89 1925-12-19 9 □□nnnananMßWMWßnnnnnnnnnMMM n GOODYEAR TYRES FOR BETTER MILEAGE. a GOOD-YEAR S TYRES FOR SERVICE SERVICE FOR TYRES J BORNEO MOTORS LTD., g OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION. n a n We are the distributors for Good- w 0 year Tyres. All sizes available. n Pneumatic and Solid. Consult XwPrffl p us for quotation89 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1925-12-19 10 BY A WOMAN CORRESPONDENT. The Inevitable Morning Stroll in the Hois. 4 Paris, November 25. In the A lire deft Acicias and in the Avenue dll Buis, the charming silhouette of the Parisienne is seen to its best advantage. One takes therefore one’s morning stroll in one’s1,053 words
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Article291 1925-12-19 10 FAMILY TRAIT IN PEERAGE CLAIM. Judgment on the question whether evidence regarding family tracts and resemblances was admissible in the hearing of the claim cLMr. Alexander Grant, 78, a retired tutor, of Cromwell-road, South Kensington. S.W-, to the Seafield peerage was given by Lord Ashmore in291 words
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Advertisement663 1925-12-19 10 n Wtk t v-* *^3 l /1. sHTU^S—- Cod Liver Oil now a V Q -gj^ 9 fcF;-j Dainty Confection K Those thousands of happy mothers whose children clamour for “Jecomalt” know what they owe to this new > delicious form of cod liver oil. Thfou h 6 One taste663 words
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Advertisement68 1925-12-19 10 BOTH BRAIN AND BODY benefit by an occasional dose of Pinkettes, for these dainty little liver and bowel regulators keep the system clean, the digestion active and the mental faculties alert and clear. Laxative perfection, they quickly dispel constipation, bilious attacks and sick headaches, relieve Piles. Your chenrst sells Pinkettes,68 words
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Advertisement310 1925-12-19 10 1 S yr PERFECT A/ M y reception y wi Wa B --Xi L..U T lr f fl '^//7// F I can be little pleasure without comfort, and no »/< yjf Zf I matter how good the broadcast programme may be you yX Vt /f// cannot enjoy it if your310 words
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Article624 1925-12-19 11 GENERAL MEETING. The seeoad ordinary general meeting of Pattani Tin, Limited, was held at the registered office of the Company, 33. Beach Street, Penang, at noon to-day. Mr. D. A. M. Brown occupied the chair, and the others present included Messrs. E. Reimann, J. B. David, F.624 words
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Article204 1925-12-19 11 Singapore, December 17. Rubber.—The market this week has been decidedly dull with declining prices. The local auction held yesterday was very weak, in fact, scarcely any interest was shown. At no time was the attendance good, and as the sale progressed it became worse until the room was204 words
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Article765 1925-12-19 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported to-day as follows: With the decline in the prices of Tin and Rubber the Share Market has shewn an easier tendency and sellers have predominated in all sections throughout the week. Commencing 4/5 the Commodity fell rapidly to 4/- but closes765 words
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Article22 1925-12-19 11 7he Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, December 17, spot, £2Bl £276. 15s three months’ buying and £277 three months’ selling.22 words
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Article53 1925-12-19 11 The output of Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd. during the half month of December was 993 piculs. hours run 918 Estimated realised value of ore $79.800. The output of The Renong Tin Dredging Company Limited. for the fbst half month of December Dredge No. 1 129 piculs, Dredge No.53 words
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Article262 1925-12-19 11 The following ar» th» latest tations in Afessrs. Kennedy On.’» share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. T-.-day, E u' Shares. c X T, GO CO t C. O. c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 3.75 3.85 3.60 3.75 ex Raaseit 190 2.00 1.80 1.9’ cum Bedford P.262 words
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Article31 1925-12-19 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 149 cts per pound pet' pl. SI9S.G6 No. 1 Crepe 148 cts per pound perp\. $197.33 weak. (By Courtesy nJ Messrs. Aller, Dennys.)31 words
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Article487 1925-12-19 11 Singapore, December 16. There has been a distinctly easier feeling during the past week in both the Tin and Rubber market and in both cases prices show a marked decline. Tin shares have remained fairly steady with business passing on a restricted scale. Rubber shares, however, are487 words
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Article1260 1925-12-19 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 2 j 1 £1 OO CD RUBBER [Dellsr.] o c Allenby Rubber Co 3 W 3 ex Alor G*]ah Rubber Estate 4 CO 4 2v eem Amalgamated Malay Betatea 5 *0 5 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 20 00 21 0u Ayer Kuning Rubber Eatatea1,260 words
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Advertisement416 1925-12-19 11 New Advertisements. The Perak River Valley Rubber 1 Company Limited. rOSITION VACANT. SetZenU.) in T K”an T B ±t ,C tw experienced -n need apply. Box No. do T" 3M- ri ang GaZetle J January, 1926, to Saturday dav °f Jannary, 1926. both days inclusive, for Wanted Clerk-Dresser for healthy416 words
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Miscellaneous191 1925-12-19 11 Theatre Royal. From Thursday 17th to Sunday 20th December. Matinee Sunday at 2-30 p.m. Betty Compson and Tom Moore in ‘‘Over The Border” 7 parts A thrill-swept romance of the snow-bound north. A drama of love and duty—of a girl who bewitched the law—and a man who detied it. May191 words
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Article443 1925-12-19 12 MOST EFFECTIVE CROSSEXAMINERS. All parents have noticed that even quite small children have a way of asking fundamental questions —the kind .of questions to which philosophers and scientists have vainly been seeking answers since the beginning of time, writes John Blunt. Children, being unburdened with useless knowledge443 words
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Article248 1925-12-19 12 Benare* <‘r’»'n> p «bout f .'/’OO 00 nom. Cn< VPB 100.00 buyors Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace PirUir ws no stock Nntrnegf FOs 195 00 nom. IK" 110 00 Cocodißb per 1,000 50.00 nom. Snndrsed 12 25 sales Rattans UJS Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell? 13.00 Siam248 words
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Article980 1925-12-19 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Adrastus for Colombo, Suez. Port Said, Amsterdam, London and Hamburg. Menggala for Belawan (Deli), Pangkalan I Brandan and Tanjong Poera. > Teesta for Negapatam. Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. President Harrison for Colombo, Suez. Port Said, Alexandria, Naph s, Genoa, Marseilles. Boston and New980 words
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Article360 1925-12-19 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federateu xvTalay States, Malacca, J Mjore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except yhere otherwise stated, close ha!f-au-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Servte. The following additional mails will be dosed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m.360 words
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Advertisement520 1925-12-19 12 x. JI -It ""JI ""'’L r Brimming with Health! > YOU can tell at a glance the reason is evident, the child who is fed QUAKER OATS excels rice QUAKER OATS regularly, as a muscle-maker by two Its clear complexion, en- to one, while a single potg ergy, and size520 words
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Advertisement28 1925-12-19 12 Stops Croup It stops croup. That’s why mothers keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. It contains no narcotics and is best for the children. For sale everywhere.28 words
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Article476 1925-12-19 13 home OFFICE plans. Sir William Joynson Hicks, the Home Secretary, announced in the House of 1 nmn ?7- n t tEat the Gover nment will shortly publish details of the official skeleton organisation set up to ensure the main enance of essential services during a national emergency.476 words
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Article302 1925-12-19 13 ARTISTS DEMAND ITS REMOVAL. In a letter to the Press signed among others by noted artists, a demand was made for the removal of Mr. Jacob Epstein’s panel in Hyde Park in memory of W. H. Hudson, the naturalist. Sir Frank Dicksee, R. A., the president of the302 words
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Article707 1925-12-19 13 A vague idea that the exercise would be good for me, coupled with the belief that on such a day of November sunshine the view would be splendid, prompted me to undertake the enterprise the moment J thought about it. So, wading knee-deep through pigeons of every707 words
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Article174 1925-12-19 13 AFTER 21 YEARS IN ENGLAND. At Dover County Petty Sessions the Mother Superior of the Convent of the Annunciade, St. Margaret’s Bay, was summoned, under the Aliens Order, for failing to make entries in the convent register and to register herself as an alien. Twenty-three sisters174 words
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Advertisement131 1925-12-19 13 Cuticura Clears The Scalp Of Dandruff Regular shampoos with Cuticura Soap, preceded by light applications of Cuticura Ointment, do much to cleanse the scalp of dandruff and promote a healthy condition necessary to producing thick hair. Cuticura Soap arid Ointment are ideal for every-day toilet uses meeting every want of131 words
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Advertisement372 1925-12-19 13 Not only because it’s British 1 —but because it s best» 0 ~~On every count Morris Cars, whether the straightforward Cwfay* orfc 7 —Nv| the de luxe Oxford, are quite the best value ia motoring to day. Pint 'j H "1 cost i nc udea the fullest possible equipment* Running372 words
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Article1034 1925-12-19 14 EXPERIMENTS WITH TAR. A meeting of the General Committee of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund was held at the Examination Hall, 8-11, Queen-square, Bloomsbury, last month, at which the Duke of Bedford (President) was in the chair. Sir Humphry Rolleston, chairman of the executive committee, in moving the1,034 words
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Article468 1925-12-19 14 SOME THOUGHTS ON D. O. R. A. Poor D. O. R. A., whom, apparently wa have to endure intact for at least another year because on a technical point the silly parts of the Act cannot be altered unless the whole Act be altered, is coming in for a468 words
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Article172 1925-12-19 14 DUKE OF YORK SAYS THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN BETTER. The Duke of York, at the Over-Seas League dinner at the Hotel Cecil in London, described the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley as having been a magnificent enterprise. Its continuance for a second year had already stimulated trade172 words
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Advertisement639 1925-12-19 14 BANKS HONGKONG AND SHANGHA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital Issued and fully paid up $20,000,00(1 Reserve Funds Sterling £4,500,0Ut SHver 126,500,001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 20,000,001 Head Office, —HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta Canton, Colombo, Chefoc, Dairen, Foochow Hankow, Hongkew Harbin, Haiphong, Iloil 0639 words
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Advertisement57 1925-12-19 14 An Antiseptic Liniment There is no danger whatever from lockjaw or blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is promptly applied. It is antiseptic and destroys the germs which cause these diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by57 words
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Advertisement127 1925-12-19 14 r CARR’S CELEBRATED BISCUITS. R. '"*1 I CARR'S J®E I BISCUITS W B V Appointment hr CARR CO U2 r® g! CARLISLE JWj| ENGLAND |yV I HwOBisA Aw4 Hili th. _3t^Z— -?S^———— .•.;>w..ife3S0M i -U*> J -laZSSkffy’ t- Y_ rv&iiS I f\~ 'i. 7 4 2£»i. CARRS TABLE WATER BISCUITS127 words
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Article596 1925-12-19 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, December 19, 1925 S ct» Government Mctton— Mutto l Indian p«i lb 55 Mutton Head, t'heep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart <i lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lh 55596 words
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Advertisement325 1925-12-19 15 J GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI I Unique Health Resort in the Sumatra Hijhlands. 4,800 feet above Sea Level. Telegraphic Address: BRASTAGIHOTEL, MEDAN. BRASTAGI HOTEL, SUMATRA O.K- Five minutes waft (rom Harrisons and Crosfield Goll Course. ĔĔ BRACING AIR. EXTENSIVE VIEWS. g GOLF, TENNIS, RIDING, CLIMBING. BILLIARDS. PIANO AND DANCING. f Comfortable325 words
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Advertisement364 1925-12-19 15 STR AITS-A USTRALIA SERVICE K. P. M. Regular Monthly Sailings from Singapore to E-isbane, Sydney and Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenger steamers “Houtman” and “Tasman.” Fitted with wireless, a Laundry, Barbershop, Spacious Swimming bath and ship’s band The Restaurants aboard the s. s. Houtman and Tasman supply British Food.364 words
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Advertisement1266 1925-12-19 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. IWW INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG gk jk WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. "SU J S Tipo 19 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. PATROL" U 3 D-c. 21 5 rrAncnS Deo 31 London. Rotterdam an.l Hamburg. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) THESEUS Jan.' 8 M wseilles, London. Rotterdam and1,266 words
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