Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 December 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1925-12-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 297. VOL. LXXXIII, MONDAY, 28 th DECEMBER, 1925. PRICE 15 OENTS.21 words
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Advertisement931 1925-12-28 1 “NIKKO” photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7» Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. zi i.. 1 I! I THE ASSURED’S 1 SURE SHIELD. I I Cocktails Ready to Serve, j j i go» GORDONS- m I i T -iaSi TOAiroTg fs L >E Y.___ X931 words
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Advertisement13 1925-12-28 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 138, PENANG ROAD, FENANG Heed Cfficc SINGAPORE.13 words
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NEWS FROM INDIA.
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Article487 1925-12-28 2 DEPUTATION ARRIVES IN BOMBAY. Bombay, December 12.—The South African Indian deputation, consisting of eight members, headed by Dr. Abdur Rahman, arrived to-day by the s.s. Khandala. They were met by Mrs. Naidu and others. Dr- Abdur Rahman, in the course of an interview, said that they had487 words
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Article330 1925-12-28 2 VIEWS OF BOMBAY MILL-OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION. Bombay, December 12. The Bombay Mill-owners’ Association have, in their memorandum to the Currency Commission, joined in the demand for the solution of the currency problem on the lines advocated by other prominent commercial bodies. Two main essentials for reform, according to330 words
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290 1925-12-28 2 NEW PROCEDURE ADOPTED. Delhi, December 12—A communique states: —With the transfer of the management of the rupee debt of the Government of India from the Bank of England to the London office of the Imperial Bank of India the existing procedure regarding the enfacement of290 words
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Article94 1925-12-28 2 Dec. 28—Hockey League, Champions v. Rest of Leagne. Esplanade. 28 Inter-State Rugger: Penang vs. Negri Sembilan at Penang. Jan. 2—Rugger: Gopeng and Kampar v. I pub at Gop°ng. 9, 12. II 16—Penang New Year R ice Meeting. 12--Penan j Assiz s. 16—“Malava” Rugger Cup Find. 30—Ipnh New Y-ar94 words
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Advertisement1065 1925-12-28 2 x ss x ts x ss x sĕ X e x bs x NOTICES. KITES OF SUBSCRIPTION. PENANG TURF CLUB. H Including free town delivery or 111 X postage. S Applications for the use of Private II? Boxes during the forthcoming meeting «I' PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. wiH be r<ce j1,065 words
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Advertisement84 1925-12-28 2 NEW DENTAL OFFICE, Latest Methods—Charges Moderate, Upstairs. EUROPEAN BAKERY. ’Phone 570. 33, Leith Street, Penang, K. BOON ENG, Surgical Dentist. ip t Ils R £M^ y sfiwlf NATURE’S REMEDY Clements Tonic is Nature's greatest remedy for the nerves and brain, loss of appetite, debility, poorness of blood, neuralgia, insomnia, etc.,84 words
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Advertisement950 1925-12-28 2 bank NEIIER L A NOSCmT'u?'^ s kstaw.lshki, 1524 '.apitel (Paid-Up) L »9.000.000 abt 'tat.iU.ry Reserve 1 t 20.536,861 .bt Special Reserve f 22,^n i0(in ab HEAD OFFICE IX AAtSTEB IIEAD Agency in Batavia. Branches.— Randjenuasin rr Bombay, Calcutta C) lfir iv nappy you can I Djokjakarta, Honqkong, Kobe *°K be950 words
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Article995 1925-12-28 3 China Crisis. JAPANESE INTERVINTION. Tokyo, December 18. The Japanese authorities occupying Mukden contend that they have advised the Chinese parties that, the neutral railway line must be respected by all means. The entry of Chinese troops will only be granted when one party is entirely victorious and995 words
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Article105 1925-12-28 3 HOLLAND-AMERICA RUBBER SHARES. Weltevreden, December 19. The Holland-A morioa Rubber Plantation Co. ha« pnt sharps to the value of 6i million gni'ders onthp American market. It is said that this is a forpmnner only of important financial ♦ransactinns between Holland and its colonies and America. TROPICAL MEDICAL EXHIBITION.105 words
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Advertisement414 1925-12-28 3 “IDEAL the strongest end cheapest Woven Wire Fencing p RE^ T Ideal Fence, and you put an 10.1’ nCe fl 4 f r all to the damage caused by straying animals. v g,W, f Idea J k S the moSt econ omical woven wire fence to buy, to erect and414 words
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Advertisement112 1925-12-28 3 I Good j Digestion j a is a fundamental con- p 1 dition of health. As v I soon as the stomach gets out of order the r m general health declines, L J the old zest and on- T thusiasm and the old joy of living disappear. Lp m112 words
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Advertisement278 1925-12-28 3 I I I I J I I i i i Robinson Pianos Better value than ever. S Specially manufactured for the tropics. i From $6OO Cash, or Deferred Payments. g Robinson Piano Co., j PENANG. I THE NAV .’S CHOICE 3 COATES’ ORIGINAL f PLYMOUTH GIN. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. S The278 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article1444 1925-12-28 4 Monday, November 30th —My greengrocer, good man, urging upon me to buy of him 2 lettuces, though they be of a monsterous price, do yield to him, the wretch having a ready tongue and some wit. For using of same in a profitable manner, do decide on1,444 words
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Article, Illustration137 1925-12-28 4 Although the jumper suit has been in vogue since the beginning of the Spring, its popularity is by no means on the wane. As crepe-de-chine and fine stockinette arc hardly warm enough for winter-wear, these suits are now being made of flannel. The frock illustrated is made137 words
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Article, Illustration606 1925-12-28 4 r POPPY BACON - BY r POPPY BACON. Paris. A French woman’s indefinable “chic” has always been accepted as uncopiable. Comparatively few people realize that it is merely the result of the stern disci pline of her toilette. The routine of mademoiselle’s morning really begins overnight. A French woman would never606 words
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Article1318 1925-12-28 4 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND. Were you born on Dtecember Ist Then you are probably very quiet and reserved, resenting interference with your affairs, but taking care not to interfere with others. Most likely you will marry young, but be careful in choosing your partner- I see you as particularly brave1,318 words
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Article803 1925-12-28 4 ELEANOR BUftXE - BY ELEANOR BUftXE. The cost of French c ear so considerably of i ate 6 as nsen forms a serious item in the of the woman of limited incoml one can acquire the art for heroic a httle care and trouble make W th success of803 words
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Article2418 1925-12-28 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. *V: E C a ton haB been seconded Sdsh ,he Bm,n 6 1 of Kelantan Gold Mines. Limited, was CO Mr. O. E. Venables. Malayan Civil ervice, has been appointed to act as Cleik ot Councils. Captain G. G. Thomson, M.C., of the Malayan Civil Service, is due2,418 words
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Advertisement180 1925-12-28 5 I f[ Judge tifPuddings THe children know. Once S tasted, the delicious baked puddings. custards, etc., made with J Brown Polson’s Corn Flour. arc always hailed with delight. And there is easily digested s noin*hraeat in every morsel. B Brown*Poisons Corn Flour 0 n- FfckE 2 P**® Co®ksrr Book. J180 words
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Advertisement314 1925-12-28 5 Z/ is astonishing 1 How Cream can make 1 1 commonplace savoury and 1 1 what a big range of deli- 1 cacies it makes possible a: 1 very little cost, to say nothing of the extra nour- 1 ishment it affords. NESTLE'S PURE THICK CREAM is not a substitute314 words
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Article1735 1925-12-28 6 ST. JOHN’S DAY. St. John the Evangelist died peacefully at Fphesus on the day of the year which in that age, corresponded with December 27 of the calendar to-day, in the nine'yfifth year of his age and the year of Our Lord, 10). The story of St.1,735 words
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Article140 1925-12-28 6 —Reuter. Celebrations At Home. SNOW AND THAW. London. December 25. Christmas Day opened in true old-time style with snow and wintry conditions practically throughout the country, but later, thaw set in in the south, bringing back the damp and muguinet-s now usually associated with the holiday. Londoners mostly spent—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article986 1925-12-28 6 E. O. DINNER DANCE. The Christmas Eve dinner and dance at the E. 0. was not only in its-lf a huge success, but also a hippy initaiion of the festive season, and a v*-ry jolly time was spent by a go->d company, d'he new dining hall which986 words
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Article245 1925-12-28 6 CELEBRATION IN PENANG. Penang Hindus celebrated the Vaikunthayaegathasi or Non-Sleeping festival, winch falls on Christmas Day thi.year, with great pomp and ceremony. The Hindu Sabha was profusely decorate! with flagsand bunting and everything went as merrily as the proverb al marriage K-»ll. Both the exterior and interior of245 words
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Article114 1925-12-28 6 More and more as the streets of our cities change face and the evidence of historic past, slides into the carts of house-breakers do we cling to the written records of the “good ol I davs”, of the customs, manners, and methods our ancestors adopted. A book redolent114 words
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Article89 1925-12-28 6 The death has occurred, says a Rontrr message from London, of Surgeon RearAdmiral John Cassilis Bjrkmvre Maclean, who was responsible for the naval transport service during the war. Born on the 28ih August 1849, Admiral Maclean was the son of the Rev. A Maclean D.D. He was89 words
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Article556 1925-12-28 6 RASH DRIVING. A Malay named Nok bin Itam was this morning charged before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court, Penang, with (1) driving his motor car along Dato Kramat Road in a rash or negligent manner and knocking down a Chinese woman and (2) failing556 words
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Article135 1925-12-28 6 PENANG AND KEDAH v. NEGRI SEMBILAN. The following teams will meet on the Polo Ground at five o’clock this evening Penang and Kedah.—J. Wilkinson ’ant) F. Reutens, G. E. C. Banghan, G. IT. Pinckney and D. D. B. Cook M. Z. Ari (Tin and L. K. Chuan K. W.135 words
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Article58 1925-12-28 6 PERAK DEFEATS SELANGOR. During the Christmas holidays, U Cheah Chang Lim. O. C No 1 Platoon (Chinese) of the Perak M. V. I. sent a team to Kuala Lumpur to compete with a Chines* 2 platoon of the Selangor M.V.I. The Perak team won by 48 points and58 words
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Article71 1925-12-28 6 India has become a regular purchaser of creosoted railway ties from British Columbia, as it has been found that native fir, when treated with creosote is apparently’ the only timber that will resist tha destruction of wood by the white ants of the tropics which are71 words
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Article336 1925-12-28 6 PHIPPS— DA silva. Tbeaiurehof »as on Boxing Day the scene „i n& wedding, the contracting a prett y Mr. Raymond Phipps, T es bei ng and Miss Eileen da, Silva Th C(K > Devals officiated. The bride xk A given away by her sister, AI S as Silva,336 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article100 1925-12-28 6 (To the Editor of the- Pinang Gazette Sir,—I am at a loss to understand why rickshas are allowed to barricade, as it were, the entrance to the Church Street Ghaut Pier. Invariably, amid th*» hurrv and bustle of the arrival of the launch from Butterworth. these100 words
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Article89 1925-12-28 6 CANADIAN FARMERS THRESH CRAIN BY NIGHT. Threshing by the light of burn ng straw piles some farmers in Saskatchewan are endeavouring to get their grain safely in the granaries before winter sets in. Reports received in Regina indicate t at farmers in districts west of Saskatoon adopted this89 words
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Article72 1925-12-28 6 The healthy trade conditions ex between Canada and the Fai reflected in the heavy cargo o goods and products recent v cainet of Vancouver B. C. on he Pacific S. S. Empress of A.ia. cleared with her capacity tormg almost 400 passengeis A me.nt of B.COO72 words
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Article93 1925-12-28 6 in mlivetP''’ ThP following are th* h ing f. teloerams for the wp*»k era ui~ 1. TJmboonTek 46, Acheen 2. Loleangor. The 9.9. Delta from Colombo is exn-ctod to a 12 .25' at 4 p.m. on Wpdneslav and will leave for bingap- steam** r Japan at 9p m.93 words
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Article2455 1925-12-28 7 POLICY OF BUILDING up reserves. TTie fifteenth annual general meeting of Malaka Pmd a Rubber Estates Limited was held at Messrs. Chan Sze Onn and Company s offices in Market Street, v mg apore The Chairman, the hon’ble Mr. ran Cheng Lock, presided and there were also2,455 words
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Article250 1925-12-28 7 VEAKEN CHEST LUNGS UNLESS PROMPTLY TREATED WITH PEPS. Colds come quickly and develop rapidly. Unless promptly checked, even an ordinary cold may settle, on the chest and pave the way for those grave lung troubles—pleurisy and pneumonia. Don’t take any chances At the very first symptoms of a250 words
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Advertisement369 1925-12-28 7 Their soothing crn ti?ep ti c vapours prevent cure colds Pop an Evans’ Pastille into v iur mouth and you feel instant relief from the most obstinate id. Your harsh, burning throat is eased. Breathing becomes clear. ms' Pastilles —made to the t rtnula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital contain369 words
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Advertisement221 1925-12-28 7 > TheTOPNOTCH”Scotch, “Jrfna Psoras IV” C 7 )Z Z Jgffl “I said STOP. I and h< J&J I I fl, wr p The Distillers Agency Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland. L _J ■MM—■■■■—■■—■■ JUST REPRINTED MALAYAN MONOCHROMES By Sir HUGH CLIFFORD. Price’ $2 Postage 30 cts. extra. IN THE PRESS IN A221 words
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Article33 1925-12-28 8 Phipps—da Silva. —Onthe26ih inst., by the Rev. A. Devals, at the Cbnrch of the Assumption, George Raymond Phipps of Cay Tek and Co., to Eileen da Silva, Teacher, Government Girls’ School, Penang.33 words
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Article488 1925-12-28 8 No words too hard can be fonnd by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald to describe the policy of the Government in perfecting organisations for maintaining essential services <1 niing a national emergency. In an article in a Glasgow Socialist paper, the Forward.” he fastens first upon the S'488 words
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Article, Illustration1553 1925-12-28 8 There has been a rush of suggestions for the inevitable peoples, memorial to the beloved Queen Alexandra. An interesting feature about them is their novelty. A famous sculptor ruefully pointed out to me that nobody had suggested a statue or a monument in stone, but, of course,1,553 words
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Article58 1925-12-28 8 Reuter. LATEST STATISTICS. New York, December 26. One out of every five white persons in the United States owns an automobile. A ccording to the 1 Rest statistics, at present over twenty million motor vehicles have been registered, which is an ir crease of two millions,Reuter. - 58 words
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Article20 1925-12-28 8 Reuter. PRESIDENT APPOINTED. Santiago de Chili, December 24. Congress has appointed Don Emilianf Fignema, President of the Republic.—Reuter. - 20 words
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Article30 1925-12-28 8 Reuter. Rome. D cember 27. A Rome message from Terni sirs that a short bnt severe earthquake shock was felt on Sunday evening, but no damage was done.-. Reuter. - 30 words
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Article20 1925-12-28 8 f.— Rater. Cherbourg, December 27. Professor Edwin Kemmerer, the American delegate to the Reparation Commission, has arrived heref.— Rater. - 20 words
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Article76 1925-12-28 8 BOXING AT SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 28. Battling Key drew with Domy Santo? in a fight over the full dhtanc* 1 Key opened well, but Santos boxed cleverly and kept level. A. L. Trono retained the bantam title,out pointing Yew Gin. Yachting. The secon 176 words
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Article113 1925-12-28 8 55 PER CENT INCREASE REQUEST.The Chinese tailors in renJ n D aro jJ. present negotiating through the lor of Chinese for an increas > in'vages. According to the merchant tailors men demand a 55 per cent inci-as have been on strike since Thursday It is stated, although113 words
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Article72 1925-12-28 8 S. S. TARA IN CO LLISION. JAPANESE LINER DAMAGED 1 harbour. While the s 8. Tara was for Port Sweitenhim and g^ing ing Christmas afternoon and wm out of Swettenham whar V, iirna tfaf* with the Japanese steamer. ca nS which was at anchor in t lO bnlwa^ ing some72 words
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Advertisement199 1925-12-28 8 1 Nevz Year j I Needs at Boon’s I I There is already a very fine selection of the pick of the newest in Toilet Articles x and High Class Perfumes and the sooner you buy rhe better you will be suited. 0 OiTstalicn Clients. You can place your order199 words
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Advertisement38 1925-12-28 8 E. O. NEW YEAR’S EVE. Thursday 31st December. Special Dinner and Fancy Dress Ball. Supper. Parisian Novelties. Tickets $5. Booking for the above Programme Now Open. SARKIES’ BROTHERS, Proprietors. PEARS’ j I GOLDEN SERIES. < I I i ||k38 words
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Miscellaneous24 1925-12-28 8 UDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 11.38 a.m. 5.59 a.m. 11.39 p.m. 5.44 p.m. To-Morrow. 12.16 a.m. 6.38 a.m. 12.12 p.m. 6.23 p.m.24 words
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Obituary46 1925-12-28 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The family of the late Mr. Yeoh Paik Tait beg to thank those who kindly sei.t letters or teleg'ams of condolence, banners, scrol’s. or other tokens of sympathy and also those who lent their cais, attended or assisted in the funeral on the 26th. instant.46 words
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Article846 1925-12-28 9 —R‘U‘er. Latest Development. CHAOS IN TIEN i SIN. Shanghai, December 24. A wireless messige from Tientsin fj’ab'S that G-neral Li Ching-lin’s desperate counter attack on General Feng Ynh siang’s forces at the outskirts of Tientsin failed, and that Li Ching-lin’s troops are in full retreat. CITY LOOTED. Peking,”—R‘U‘er. - 846 words
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Article168 1925-12-28 9 .—Reuter. Cabinet u Tottering. CRITICAL MEETING. Paris, December 27. From a political standpoint, the Cabinet is certainly not having a Happy Cbristm s. According to some morning newspapers, the Government is tottering out to the brink of a financial precipice which has already engulfed its predecessors. The trouble.—Reuter. - 168 words
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Article130 1925-12-28 9 RED” TRADE UNIONS. —Reuter. CONGRESS AT AMSTERDAM. Amsterdam, D cumber 27. The Congress of the National Labour P rty at the Secretariat, was presided over by the Dutch Communist. Herr Sneevliet, and attended by representatives of the British Minority Party, and also of th- Soviet. A resolution was pa a—Reuter. - 130 words
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Article96 1925-12-28 9 —Reuter. ENGLAND’S WICCEDNEB Washington, December 27. The press and public urn are growing daily more indignant and more unrestrained in their expressions in discussing England’s “wickedness” in advancing the price of rubber Mr. Longworth, speaker in the House of Representatives, speaking at Akron (O tie) said that—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article43 1925-12-28 9 Renter. EX-SECRETARY WEEKS INJURED. Charleston, December 24. Four railway emp’oyees were killed at Head on as the result of a collision near Monk’s Corner. Mr. J. W. Weeks ExSecretary for War, was among the passengers who were slightly injured.—Renter. - 43 words
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Article659 1925-12-28 9 .—Reuter. National Congress Meeting. BOYCOTT OF BRITISH GOODS. Crtwnpore, December 24. The Indian National Congress, to be held on December 26, will be presided overby Mr Sarojini Naidu, who received an ovation by the crowds on her arrival from Bombay. The majority of the crowd wore mi 1.—Reuter. – - 659 words
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Article104 1925-12-28 9 .—Re u 'er. APPEAL TO BRITISH URGED. Delhi. December 27. Mr. Raji Panagal, Minister of the Madras Government, in his presidential address at the All-India Non-Brabmin Congress, urged the British Government to take immediate steps to give a further advance to constitutional reforms. The method of achieving this.—Re u'er. - 104 words
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Article199 1925-12-28 9 .—Rtuter. Enemy War Merchantmen. STATUS DENOUNCED BY BRITAIN. London, December 21. As its purpose appears to have wholly failed” the Convention of Six, signed at the Hague on October 18, 1917, relative to the status of enemy merchantmen at the outbreak of hostilities, is denounced by the British.—Rtuter. - 199 words
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Article106 1925-12-28 9 —Vale. TRIBES SURRENDER. Fi z, December 25. Disintegration of the Riffan block continues with increasing rapidity. The whole of the Senadj i tribe has surrendered and handed over a hundred men as hostagesand given up their arms. The Senadja trib» 1 which held the Weruha valley, in Unis, is—Vale. - 106 words
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Article76 1925-12-28 9 ,—Reuter. ARMISTICE SIGNED. Paris, December 21. A m°ssage from Beirut slates that a Franco-Druse armistice was signed after the Damascene notables had visited Sultan Pasha El Atrash at the capital of Soneida and persuaded him that continuation of the struggle against the French was useless. M. L° Jouvenel,—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article87 1925-12-28 9 r.—Reuter. LONDON COMMENT. London, December 28 A message to the Westminster Gazette. from Angora, savs that the territorial loss of Mosul is insignificant compared tn the loss of prestige to Mnstapha Kemal and his government, which is still faced with strong opposition in Turkey. The government mayr.—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article35 1925-12-28 9 —R uter. Allahabad, December 27. Newspapers at Kabul rerort that Rnss an troops, suddenly and without provocation, attacked and captured an Afghan post at Darkad, in Badaksban, and occupied the surrounding territory.—R uter. - 35 words
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Article279 1925-12-28 9 League Results. M \NV I’OSIPONEMENTS. London. December 25. The following were the results in the League matches played on December 25 FIRST DIVISION. Arsenal 3, Notts City 0. Birmingham 3. Tottenham H. 1. Blackburn R. 2, Everton 2 B iry 6, Manchester C. 5, Cardiff C. 3, W.279 words
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Article327 1925-12-28 9 The following were the results of the ties played on Saturday FIRST DIVISION. Aston Villa 2, West Ham U. 0. Burnley 6, Leeds Unite»! 3. Everton 3, Blackburn R. 0. Huddersfield T. 1, Sunderland 1 Leicester C. 2, Sheffield U. 2 Manchester C. 0, Bury 2. Newcastle U.327 words
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Article100 1925-12-28 9 .—Reuter. ONE KILLED: MANY INJURED. Batavia, December 25. A fierce conflict occurred between forty-four Macassar contract cooli s and twenty ship coolies aboard the steamer Bengkal’S on her way hither from Banka Island. Ten native passengers and even Macassar women joined in the fray. The ship's.—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article83 1925-12-28 9 R> uter. $400,000.000 IN 1925. Washington, December 26. The American Cotton Association has convoked a meeting of farmers, merchants. and bankers to b°> held on ihe 7th January at Atlanta (Georgia), to discuss methods for reducing the 1926 crop and to insure profits. Mr. John King, secretaryR> uter. - 83 words
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Article58 1925-12-28 9 .—Rente-. PRESS COMMENT-. Par's, December 24. Z,< Petit Journal consi lers that Turkey, in concluding a pact with Russia, has committed an imprudence, for it is very unlikely that it will not be absorbed by the Soviets. Reduced of her sole resources and depriv'd of her religious traditions.—Rente-. - 58 words
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Article37 1925-12-28 9 Renter. New York. December 25. The Stan lard 0.1 Co npany of California and the Pacific Oil Company have been amalgamated, subject to the stockholders confirming the arrangement. The asse s total 450 million dollarsRenter. - 37 words
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Article57 1925-12-28 9 C 1RISTMAS APPEAL FOR ORPHANS. Mr. Harold Dove gratefully acknowledges receipt of the following additional amounts on account of the ab >ve J. Roberts E-q 2(1 Inspector Pearson 5 L. M. Evan» Esq 10 European Police Club 10 Gerald and Bill 5 Sefton Cullen Esq 10 $60 Previously57 words
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Advertisement50 1925-12-28 9 g The New i Hupmobile Six g LJ (Details sent on Application) n n EVERYONE KNOWS HUP QUALITY, g HUPMOBILE SUPERIORITY n SrcE $3,250. n S n g n Sales and Service Agents H Borneo Motors Limited, a n n Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Malacca Palembang. M s xMwnnnnnnnnn50 words
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Article481 1925-12-28 10 POSTAL SAVINGS BANK. December 22. The authorities have produced a film to serve as propaganda for the Savings Bank. In an interesting story, a comparison is made between a man of thrift and one living from hand to mouth. The film is intended to be used among481 words
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Article505 1925-12-28 10 Singapore, December 23 —n n past week the price of Tin has k”? the but Mining shares continue oniy a email business pZg has been easier in tone and «h! r loss of Id. on balance during the 8 a with stocks up a further 948 tons505 words
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Advertisement269 1925-12-28 10 I The standard seasoning for I all SOUPS GRAVIES is I LEA PERRINS* I SAUCE xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1 STEWARTS AND LLOYD’S X Wrought Iron, Tubes and Fittings J* x for X X GAS, WATER AND STEAM X Are used extensively by many public bodies, Municipalities, x X Public Works Department, &c.269 words
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Advertisement201 1925-12-28 10 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. 1. Ehcli solution to a “P. G.” Cross-Words Puzzle must be sent in on the puzzle as printed in the Pinang Gazette and the name and address of the sender must be filled in on the coupon printed beneath each puzzle. 2. Prizes of $5O, $2O and201 words
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Advertisement246 1925-12-28 10 WAS RHEUMATIC TO HER FINGER TIPS. LOS ANGELES LADY FINDS CURE IN TONIC TREATMENT WITH IFR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Even the wonderful climate of California does not save people from rheumatism and other troubles duo to impoverished blood, as Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, of 1939 Estrella, avenue, Los Angeles, found a246 words
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Advertisement203 1925-12-28 10 Penang Polo Club. A Skye Meeting for Amateur Riders only will be held at the Race Course on Saturday. January 23rd, 1926. Three Races for all Ponies. Two Races for Penang 1926 Griffins that have not won a Race. Two Races for all Polo Ponies-Catch weights 11 st. 7. and203 words
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Miscellaneous352 1925-12-28 10 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 46. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. forty six, entries for which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, January 2. ACROSS. DOWNWARDS. 1. A movement in fencing.352 words
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Article501 1925-12-28 11 London, November 26. Since our last rubber report, the market has again shown a considerable adsin nte ’k t G w h :c h, however, has since been lost. New high levels for the positions were reached on Friday with January/March sold as high as 4/s’d and501 words
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Article87 1925-12-28 11 The following circular has been issued to shareholders: The Directors are pleased to inform you that Sir Edwin Speed, the Arbitrator, has now made his Award in the above matter, and that the sum awarded to the Company is £378,020, and Costs against the Government. The Ordinary87 words
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Article79 1925-12-28 11 WINNER’S HAT-TRICK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, December 28. Mr. Ephraum’s Orange William (Morris up) has won the Viceroy’s Cup for the third consecutive year. Saturday’s race produced a brilliant finish, Orange William beating Aborigine by a neck and Dalkester by a head. Betting:—3 to 1 against, Bto79 words
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Article71 1925-12-28 11 To-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p. m. 1 March Argandab Thompson 2 Overture Morning, Noon Night Suppe 3 Waltz Fmmy Yoell 4 Ladybird Robinson 5 Fox Trot Follow the Swallow Henderson 6 Selection Les Cloches de Cornveille Planquette 7 Bolero Tricotrin Hume 8 Intermezzo Down South71 words
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Article245 1925-12-28 11 The following are the latest quotations m Messrs. Kennedy d Co)t share, list at 1 p.m., to-day Wednesday. To-day. Sharks S X a as a; cc x tc.ic.sc c. Allenby 3GO 3.75 3GO 3.75 Amalgamated... 4.2~> 4. 5 4.50 4.75 Broaa 1-85 1.95 1.0 2.00 •leram K.245 words
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Article58 1925-12-28 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. S ieet 149 cts per pound per pl. $l9B 66 No. 1 Crepe 148 cts per pound per pl. $196/Qaiet. (By Courtesy oj Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The Jollounng zvere the rubber quotations in London on December 27: •Smoked Sheet Plantation Ist latex crepe58 words
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Article155 1925-12-28 11 ITe Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives th l following prices, on December 24: London. Spct £2BB Up £1.15a 3 m/s. buying 280 15s I.los 3 selling 281 I.los LoCai December 28: Singapore sold 225 tons at $141.75 Penang buyers no sellers at $141.75. Ike Eastern Smelt mg Co..155 words
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Article23 1925-12-28 11 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N. L. from 20th to 26tb December (being one week) was seven tons.23 words
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Article196 1925-12-28 11 Writing under date December 24, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state: Since our last report the market has shewn further weakness, with consequent lower prices. At one time Spot Sheet was down to $1.45, but later improved to round about $1.50. The tone throughout yesterday’s local auction, was quiet, Business196 words
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Article1229 1925-12-28 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMMS, i I KVBHHK IX.U.r S C S < g r o 3 6 3 7’i Aicr Hr.bht. 3 3 75 ex Amalgan.*te<s Malay 4 5-17 'yer Hitair Hovting BmMrv I (T 2 0 Ayer Kimi- v Rubber Karate* 1 5 I GO 'yer Mr.ieii Rubber1,229 words
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Advertisement501 1925-12-28 11 [Sew Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT Wanted English or Eurasian Nurse two children. Ayah kept. Apply Box No. 362, c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted Tamil Tapping Conductor r estate in Krian District. None but men need app'y. Box No. 354, c/o I‘inang Gazette. 2055-29-12 Wanted Clerk-Dresser for healthy estate in Ktdah. Must have501 words
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Advertisement504 1925-12-28 11 MADAME GALARDI T,IE will have ou view from 28th ,4k Lovely Paris Dresses w T* Ha B GAZETTE Woolen Dresses and Rubber Corsets. Lj gt o r p| aces where the Gazette Prices Very Reasonable. can be bou ht at 15 cent E. O. HOTEL. Local. The Jeram Kuantan Rubber504 words
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Miscellaneous102 1925-12-28 11 See The Biggest Divorce Drama Theatre Royal. From Monday 28th to Wednesday 30th December. 1925. By Arrangement with Universal Pictures Corp. Hoot Gibson in “The Hurricane Kid” 6 reels House Peters in Head Winds 6 reels and Baby Peggy in “THE LAW FORBIDS” 6 reels FREE LISTS ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. J102 words
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Article277 1925-12-28 12 CLEAR MARKING ESSENTIAL. The British Empire Producers' Organi«<tion, which repiesents producers in all parts of the Empire of cereals, meat, dairy produce, sugar, coflfee, tea, cocoa, wines, tobacco, fibres, timber, canned and preserved goods, fruit, oil. powt.r alcohol, dyestuffs and numerous ether commodities, held their December Council277 words
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Article171 1925-12-28 12 JAPAN AIRMEN ENTERTAINED. Captain Abe and Mr. Kawachi, who, with Messrs Shinohara and Katakari as mechanics, made a successful flight from Japan to Europe, were royally entertained on their arrival in Singapore on board the N. Y. K. steamer Kashi ma Maru on their way back to Japan,171 words
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Article40 1925-12-28 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ellenga for Port Swettenhain, and Singapore. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. van Hogendorp for Belawan (Deli), Edi and Langsa. Sitiawan for Setul, Kuala Bahra, Sungei Opis and Tanjong Star. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan.40 words
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210 1925-12-28 12 It is well known that the past three years have represented a period of the utmost depression in shipbuilding. It is therefore, all the more remarkable to note, as recorded in this month’s issue of Ihe Motor Ship, that there has been a very rapid210 words
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Article287 1925-12-28 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federateu 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 daily (Sunday excepted) by the 730 p.m train:287 words
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Article127 1925-12-28 12 PENANG DECEMBER 28, 1925. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) Loudon Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 3/4 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 44s 1541) 3 day’s sight Private 156 B Bombay Demand Bank 154| 2 Madras Demand Bank 154| S127 words
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Advertisement627 1925-12-28 12 1' i 1 Mobiloil I Mdte the chart your guide f THERE IS NO PREMIUM ON GARGOYLE MOBILOIL QUALITY. There is such a thing as high quality without high price. Many motor cars are examp’es of it—Gargoyle Mobiloil is an outstanding example of it. '1 he story of such products627 words
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Miscellaneous132 1925-12-28 12 “P. G.’S” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solation of Puzzle No. 45. pablish telow the correct solution of the Pirn ng Gazette Cross-Words Pukzlo No. 45, together with the names •f BuoMseful competitors Ist Prize Mrs- J- Lovett. Kuala Lumpur. Bud Prize Mr. J. Lovett, Kuala Lumpur. 3rd Prize Mr. Tan Jee Wan,132 words
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Article592 1925-12-28 13 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, December 28, 1925 S Ota Government Mutton— Matton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or soat each 1.00 Liver with heart Inng do 1.30 1 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton Ih 55 Lamb592 words
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Advertisement281 1925-12-28 13 GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI I y 33 i VMme Heald. i. A, BiBUbb J, 4,800 feet above Sea Level. ĔĔ Telegraphic Address: X Postal Address: =3 S MA «HOTEL, MEDAN. BRASTAGI HOTEL. SUMATRA 0. 5 Five minutes walk from Harrisons and CroslieH Goll Course. 2 BRACING AIR. EXTENSIVE VIEWS. GOLF, TENNIS.281 words
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Advertisement266 1925-12-28 13 •v Royal tL. A ><»< X AAP'IH.’vrIOIM M Ntt ComH <• tiv Co«« •f Italv I tf <pa4« Your Baby will be sturdy and happy —«turdy, if bis iced «ontains all tbe Your Baby needs Glaxo to make xourishing elements of the purest him as you would have him. ■silk266 words
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Article448 1925-12-28 14 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. One could study eyes all the days of one’s life and yet find there are still new expressions, fresh subtleties of colour, and perplexing vaneties in shape. Women’s eyes are eloquent. No won der the poets have chanted so ardently their honeyed words in admiration448 words
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Article215 1925-12-28 14 properties.—“ Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.” TIENTSIN IN DANGER. The Japanese contingent in Tientsin has been strengthened by a battalion which was despatched from Port Arthur. Rubber and Tin Quotations. Rubber was quoted to-day at Y 1.65 (middle price) per pound f.a.q. spot in the market, while tin. Banka, was quotedproperties.—“ Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.” - 215 words
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Advertisement657 1925-12-28 14 J ECOM.4 i i oi liici Oil fjvl tranifoi at;a i a,Jo ted. y|y fS :<?S WjfO \Y felw Cod Liver Oil j 1 ■> ~<x ♦‘s f“’ "1 7 ‘> «> '-1--5 a *-f C-> i X JECOMALT. HOW wCI f .Uatly 1 a cd I \v hen you657 words
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Advertisement195 1925-12-28 14 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. Bridge E. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. (Mrs. Lambert T™" 18 (Chambers. London Letter) Our Own Scottish Letter) Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions! Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own > G. 833 M I When, headaches spoil your pleasures, remember ENO f J* Nine times195 words
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Advertisement168 1925-12-28 14 ■-BYNIN’ 1 AMARA The Tonic you need It quickly braces up the system when run down or suffering from the after effects of illness ‘Bynin’ Amara stimulates digestion and enables those who suffer from loss of appetite to enjoy their meals thoroughly and derive full ben: fit from them. It168 words
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1400 1925-12-28 15 Annual Gensra! Meeting. INCREASE OF CAPITAL The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the Lenggeng Rubber Company, Ltd., was hdd on November 24 at the registered office of the Company, London House, New London street, N. C.. Mr. F. 0. Streeten (Chairman of the company) presiding. l’he1,400 words
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Article240 1925-12-28 15 Benares Opium p 15,000.00 non.. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers \lace Pickings no stock '’JutmegHbOg 125.00 nom. 110 s llO.Ou Coconuts per 1,003 50.00 non*. Copra Sundried 12.25 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Ireen Snail Shell» 13.00 'Oarn Rice No. 1 15.00 p«r >»240 words
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Advertisement424 1925-12-28 15 Kot Season Lasigssor Are you tired, listless, wearied of the heat Then take Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. They will reinvigorate you and enable you to puss the weary months before the Monsoon with fortitude and confidence. Does the hot weather oppress you? Do you grow listless, tired debilitate.]’ ])o vou lose424 words
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Advertisement34 1925-12-28 15 Pitman’s Juniob Typist Book, fl/75 per book or <2/- post free, stocked by the Pinan< Gasette Press, Ltd. Pitman’s Nsw Coubss in Ttpiwbitinq, •1/80 per book, stocked by the Pinant Gasette Press, Ltd.. Psmb*.34 words
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Advertisement265 1925-12-28 15 For Good Health In Ll P Climates —take S ana o en A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. In a hot climate the weak link in a man’s Health is either his stomach, his nerves, or his blood. Each complaint renders him more liable to other265 words
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Advertisement1286 1925-12-28 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- M i OE®S i WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. gj*"Lrl JrOlL J jBfr pl_ JIZ.., jM| 5 GIAUCUS Dec. 31 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. THESEUS Jan. 8 Marseilles, London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. faßasMMa"ai»iaiiiii mi _i i_inmwm-»mr ir«-■■"■■ §AT REUS Jan. 141,286 words
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Advertisement603 1925-12-28 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDi, AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated tn England MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVic PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. <_ o (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government P, dL O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo. Aden p Yok.b.m. ..<! bob.. ..d MALWA Dec. 31 1926603 words
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