Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 January 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-01-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 7. VOL. LXXXIV. SATURDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement227 1926-01-09 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. liriiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiirii I FfBRENT I I -ROLL FILMS PACKS, g Corrugated Sheets MAKE AN '9? Jr Highly sensitive ortJiochro- j-i I pv S matic emulsion, giving Everlasting Koor. g UNAFFECTED By SEA WATER,227 words
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Advertisement9 1926-01-09 1 T. NAGATA, DEMIST. V f.EXT, LOOR TO “THE HISFENSARY.”9 words
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Advertisement1173 1926-01-09 2 «sxcsxsxaaxssxsßXßiXM AUCTION. I RATHS OF SOBSCROTION. B|)(n n Eß jyj|j g|g E COMP*«T, LIMITED. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. J (Incorporated in the Straite Settlements). X IB ywu* II X NOTICE ia hereby given that the K ixxjai whoJe of the abovt} Company’s property, g Country (8.8. A F.M.8.) $42 B i1,173 words
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Advertisement517 1926-01-09 2 The George Town Dispensary Ltd., THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I I PENANG. I I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I I THE I I Cheapest House in the Trade I FOR I I Estate Medical Supplies. I I SAFETY FIRST. I a You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGETOWN.”517 words
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Miscellaneous505 1926-01-09 2 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 48. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish beloiv our puzzle No. forty eight, entries for which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, January 16. ACROSS. DOWN. 1 Printed. 1 Dne who505 words
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Article771 1926-01-09 3 MOSLEM AWAKENING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) South Travancore (India), Dec. 28. It is a commonplace of criticism that the Mahomedans of Travancore are, as compared with certain other communities, backward in point of education. The statement has long remained unchallenged, and it is indeed a source of gratification.771 words
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Advertisement159 1926-01-09 3 i JUST REPRINTED MALAYAN MONOCHROMES By Sir HUGH CLIFFORD. Piice $2 Postage 30 cts. extra. IN THE PRESS IN A CORNER OF ASIA By Sir HUGH CLIFFORD. Price $2. Postage 30 cts. extra The Federal Rubber Stamp Company, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 6. BEACH STREET, PENANG. And at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur159 words
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Advertisement19 1926-01-09 3 Pitman 8 Junior Tyiwt Book, fl/7d per book or f 2- post free, «cocked by the Pinanff Gasette LuL19 words
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Advertisement141 1926-01-09 3 I I I 1 Process RECORDS 1 I. iHi I i ii 'i. a J HEAR THESE. In The Purple Twilight Foxtrot Oriental Moon Sally’s Come Back s I Can’t Realise Tell AU The World a H Knock At The Door a Don’t Bother Me EE Steppin In Society =E141 words
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Miscellaneous77 1926-01-09 3 Special Race Attraction at Theatre Royal. From Thursday 7th to Sunday 10lh January 1926. By Arrangement with fanwu; Lasky Film Service Ltd. Ramon Navarro Alice Terry in “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” 10 Parts. From the Novel by Sir Anthony Hope Viola Dana in “ROUGED LIPS” 6 Parts. A Tale of77 words
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Article832 1926-01-09 4 TO DAY’S PROGRAMME. FINAL SELECTIONS. The following is the pregramme for to-day’s race-’, the frot event being run at 2 30 p.m. The Singapore Stakes. C. Class. —Value 11,750 and a Cup presented by the Penang Turf Club with $2OO to the Second Hoiceand $lOO to the832 words
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Article73 1926-01-09 4 RdC° I.—Singapore Slakes Cleopatra 11, Silap, Sir Hatan. Race 2. —Penang Plate La ly Sydney, Master Reggie. Race 3. —Opening Griffin Race Capsicum, Sanskrit, Longfellow. Race 4.—Kuala Lumpur Cup: Little Wonder, Linoco, X'ellaway. Race s.—Singapore Cup I. Oolens, Bonnie Friend. Red Tape. Race 6.—Penar.g Cup Hunworthy, Simaran», Shere73 words
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Article217 1926-01-09 4 ANNUAL MEETING. The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Perak Rivtr Valley Rubber Company. Limit-nl, was held at the registered offi<e of the* Company, No. 9 Union st eet, Tenarg. to-day. Mr. D.A.M. Browm presided. The others present were. Mr. Crabb-Watt, Mr. A J. L. Donaldson,217 words
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Article208 1926-01-09 4 THREAT TO MINES AND TRANSPORT MINISTERS. Every Minister who presi les over a big spending department has now been up before the Cabinet Committ»e on Economy. All the Estimates for 1926-27 have been before that Committee, so far as they could be prepared. The programme aimed208 words
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Article1470 1926-01-09 4 John Lortt-Williams, K. C - SOCIALIST ARGUMENTS ANSWERED. By. John Lortt-Williams, K. C. Any honest inquirer after truth who studies with an impartial mind the writings and speeches of well-informed Socialists is struck at once by the strange contrast between the strength of the case which can always be made against the1,470 words
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Article624 1926-01-09 4 A NIGHT AMONG THE POOR OF LONDON. The logical place for a man to live when his money is nearing the vanishing point is at one of the Six Rowton Houses in London, where a bed may be had for a shilling a night, writes a correspondent624 words
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Article126 1926-01-09 4 PENANG JANUARY 9, 1926. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’Right Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/1 3 4 3 Documentary 2/4 25/32 Calcutta Deman I Bank Rs 154|'| 3 day’s sight Private 156 I p Bombay Demand Bank 154| I 2 Madras126 words
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Article576 1926-01-09 4 A SURFEIT OF THRILLS. All over America these words are p r i nL ed in big letters— at dangerous crossings at railway stations, in tho streets Z not object to them, writes a Los Angel correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle» I welcome them. When I see576 words
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Article106 1926-01-09 4 BETTY. THE CHILD- WONDER. Betty Norton, tlm eleven year eld child wondt r, .who is a mem’ er ot th o Globe Tr.-ttf rs”, has cin ated a f< nr o wherever she lias appeared. Aeart from her dancii g and singing powers fhe h O9 the106 words
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Advertisement154 1926-01-09 4 Chamberlain's Pain Balm A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuritis, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieves the pain. Burns and scalds are promptly relieved, cuts and bruises quickly healed and swellings promptly reduced. In fact no household should be without it. For sale everywhere. WHAT LIFE154 words
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Advertisement145 1926-01-09 4 THE BEST REMEDY F0R DYSPEPSIA —the one preparation in which eminent doctors place their confidence which hospna use, and which nurses and general !’> alike unite in recommending, i> Bisuratt Magnesia. This is because the suflercri.es prompt ««</ we benefit, since this reinet y removes the harmful acid and fermentation145 words
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Article807 1926-01-09 5 MEN WHO HELPED FRANCE TO SAVE MOROCCO. There is little enough glamour and glory in war as we know it to-day, but even now there must- be few of us who can read of France’s Foreign Legion without feeling a tinge of romance so rare in these807 words
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Article205 1926-01-09 5 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. and205 words
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Article137 1926-01-09 5 1926 New Year Meeting. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY, SA’URDAY 8th JANUARY, 1828. SECOND DAY, TUESDAY 12th JANUARY, 1828. THIRD DAY, THURSDAY 14th JANUARY, 1826. FOURTH DAY, SATURDAY 16th JANUARY, 1826 9 Races for Horses —Stakes $1,750 plus Added Money. 9 Races for Ex-Griffin Horses Stakes $1,500 plus137 words
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Advertisement140 1926-01-09 5 NOTICES. BANKHOLIDAYS. The Exchange Banks will be closed at 12 noon on Tuesday and Thursday, the 12th and 14th January, 1926, being Race Days. Simpang Estate Company, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Notice is hereby given that Simpang Estate «itnate at Simpang Ampat, I vince Wellesley, has been sold140 words
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Advertisement358 1926-01-09 5 JIBS" Go round the globe as often as you like, says Monty to the goldfish. “Drink as much as you always do, and you won't find a better drink than Montserrat‘Pulpy Lemon Squash. It has /hwur, my boy: real lemon flavour.’’ Containing the pure juice and pulp of selected Sicilian358 words
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Advertisement82 1926-01-09 5 Fifty Years of Service Over fifty years of useful and invaluable service stands to the credit of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and in all that time we have never heard of a single dissatisfied user, nor a dealer who is not glad to recommend it in the highest terms to his82 words
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Advertisement406 1926-01-09 5 SPORTS REQUISITES AT WHITEAWAYS. The Challenge” X Tennis Racquet. dr H r lT ri~T'T|~ 'fa X Str'Hig best b!:'c!< '-i'lt. Kj F f d Price $6-50. z The Improved Special Tennis w "w— l llllll H‘nTiTH^tr l Racquet. The Waterfall Tennis *****11|111~[|]| A splendid racquet Lawn Marker. IE 11 11406 words
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Article47 1926-01-09 6 LOWSON —MACIVER. Ou 7:h January, at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Kuala Lumpur, by the Rw. R. D. Whitehern, M.A., William, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lowson, Kirriemuir, to Agnes Russel), daughter of the late Rev. D. Maclvtr, M. A., and of Mtt. Mad ver, Edinburgh.47 words
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Article450 1926-01-09 6 An important contribution to our knowledge of Robert Burns has just come from the pen of Sir James CrichtonBrowne, the distinguished authority on mental and nervous disease. We know little about the nature of the poet’s list illness. Dr. Maxwell, his medical adviser, almost certainly made communication450 words
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Article342 1926-01-09 6 There appears t> be no immediate prospect of a Liberal revival at Home. The Lloyd Georgian land proposals, which, incidently, are old political furniture with a new coat of furniture cream, were designed with the object of bringing the party tog ther agiin and raising it from342 words
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Article255 1926-01-09 6 It is no u«e crying over spilt milk,” says the pro erb. Nevertheless it is very human to do so and several of the guarantors of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley are taking advantage of this human frailty and are weeping copiously over what might have255 words
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Article1125 1926-01-09 6 HARRY VARDON - QUESTIONS OF LENGTH AND DIFFICULTY. BY HARRY VARDON. (Six Times Open Champion). Floating in the golfing atmosphere at the present time are signs that players are beginning seriously to consider the question as to where course architects to restrain their ingenuity. Of a Hirety has the architecture1,125 words
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Article150 1926-01-09 6 Reuter. MONOPOLIES AND HIGH PRICES, New York. January 8. Most of| the editorials on yesterday’s pioceedings in the House of Representatives’ committee investigation into the lubber prices, are inclined to take a semi-humorous view cf the plight of American rubber interest'-'. The New York Vorld suggestsReuter. - 150 words
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Article248 1926-01-09 6 LOWSON—MACIVER. The marriage took place at, >lr Andrew’s Presbyter’ <d Church. h uaa Lumpur, on Thnrsda ~< f '’r. W. Low son, of Messrs. Wear ;e ros., 11!-. an Miss Mad ver. Lady 'mp intmdenL Malay Girls’ School-, i'b'* R JV Whitehorn officiated. The church was beau if'ill v248 words
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Advertisement166 1926-01-09 6 x >- m» i ulmjjmubuw wflf yw j vmuil Xs/>feAvoid cigarettes that contain sand Sand is responsible for smoker’s throat and can easily be detected in mass-pro-duction cigarettes. Drop the tobacco into a glass of water and the sand can be seen distinctly, or spread it out on a paper166 words
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Advertisement59 1926-01-09 6 E. O RACE WEEK. RACE DINNER DANCE ON Saturday Night 9th January Tuesday >2th January Thursday I4th January Fancy Dress Dinner and Ball Saturday 16 th January Dinner and Dance $5 DANCING; TILL 1-45 A. M. 4 Prizes —2 for Ladies and 2 for Gents. Parisian Novelties. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY59 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-01-09 6 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. la>w Water. 7.26 a.m. 1.33 a.m. 8.36 p.m. 1.32 p m. To-Morrow. 8.56 a.m. 3.11 a.m. 9.40 p.m. 2.56 p.m.25 words
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Article470 1926-01-09 7 Britain And Italy. NEGOTIATIONS is LONDON. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 8. It is announce I in Italy that nfgotiations tor the funding < f the Italian debt to Britain will bevin in London on Friday at 6 o’clock. The conv» rsatiors will oienin an atmosphere favourable to(Rugby Radio Service.) - 470 words
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Article72 1926-01-09 7 REVIVAL OF ISSUE. [Rugby Radio Service.] London, January 8. A revival of the issuing of Colonial loans has begun and two loans for Australian Stites have been underwritten to day. One is of two and half millions sterling for Queensland and the other is of one million eight[Rugby Radio Service.] - 72 words
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Article41 1926-01-09 7 .—Vale. LIMIT OF ADVANCE. Paris, January 8. The Ministry of Finance reimbursed, on December 31. the Bank of France, one billion francs, thus reducing the legal limit of advances from the Bank to the Treasury to frs. 38, 500,000,000..—Vale. - 41 words
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Article43 1926-01-09 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 8. The Marquess of Londonderry has resigned his office of Minister of Education in the Ulster Government and Viscount Charlemont has been app inted Minister of Education and leader of the Senate in his plac*'.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 43 words
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Article49 1926-01-09 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 8. Mr. Lloyd George returned to London (Lis afternoon from hie holiday in Italy and immediately visited the nu r sing home where his daughter. Miss Megan, is reported to-day to be making excellent pr grcbg fter her operation for appendici-(Rugby Radio Service.) - 49 words
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Article172 1926-01-09 7 Detailed Analysis. POSITION IMPROVED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. Janu.ry 8. A detaile I analysis of the course of unemployment from July 19, 1923 to Octobi r 19, 1925 has been prepared by the Ministry of Labour. It shows a rapid improvement in the position between January and June, 1924(Rugby Radio Service.) - 172 words
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Article139 1926-01-09 7 ORDERS FOR STEEL RAILS. (Rugby Radio Servce.) London, January 8. The Directors of the London and North Eastern Railway, at a met ting to day, decided to place orders with British firms fcr thirty three thousand tons ot steel rails. As this railway company re(Rugby Radio Servce.) - 139 words
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Article53 1926-01-09 7 i. Reuter TUAN CHIJUI RETIRING. Peking. January 8. The chief of the Executive. Marshall Tuan Chi-jn’, has circularised .the provinces, announcing his intention to reti.e from office on January 15 and hand over the administration to the cabinet.—Reuter. Later. Tuan Chi-jui’s circu’ar was recalled at the lasti.— Reuter - 53 words
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Article63 1926-01-09 7 .—Reuter. PROPOSED SECURITY PACT. Athens, January 8. The Yugo-Slavian Minister has informed the Foreign Minister that Yugo-Slavia is prepared to agree to the conclusion of a Balkan Security Pact and an arbitration treaty on the lines of the Lccarno Agreement. but, in order to ensure success i f.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article51 1926-01-09 7 —Reuter. JAPANESE LINER STRIKES ROCK. Batavia. January 8. The Japanese steamer Yamato Marn. with twelve bags of mail, from Singapore ta Fremantle, repoiti that she sirock a rock near Banka Straits and is making fifteen tons of water hourly in the engineroom. 'the captiin thinks he can reich—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article45 1926-01-09 7 —Renter. ACCIDENT ON U. S. BATTLESHIP. Sin Pedro, Janinry 8. Five were burned and bruised, but nut fatally, as the result of an explosion of a three-inch shell on board the battleship Oklahoma. The shell misfired but exploded when the breach was opened..—Renter. - 45 words
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Article50 1926-01-09 7 Reuter. FIRST TEST MATCH. Barbados, January 8. In the first test match between the M.C.C. and West Indies, the former, at the close of the play in the first innings, had scored 298 for 5 wickets (Holmes 63. Smith 73 and H itumond 100 not out).Reuter. - 50 words
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Article271 1926-01-09 7 —Renter. Hungarian Plot. SIASAIION AL STATEMENTS. BudaiM*bt, January 8. Asa result of yesterdays disclosures. Premier Betblen interviewed Regent Horthy to whom he g ive a detailed report The Regent expressed hissatuf «ction with ihe manner in which the case is being conducted and hoped that the enqu—Renter. - 271 words
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Article148 1926-01-09 7 —Router. ANOTHt*R DYKE BURSTS. Amsterdam, January 8. The dyke on the River Ysel, ne>r Z ilk, in the province cf Overysel, is reported to have burrt this morning. The water is rushing in over the Oldebrook pold» r and threatening a numlx rof villages.— Reuter. FURTHER DETAILS.—Router. - 148 words
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Article121 1926-01-09 7 —R uter. FIVE HUNDRED DEAD. Les Angeles, January 8. Newspaper despatches describe devastating floods in the neighbourhood <f Santiago and Ixquintla in the district of Nayarit, Wett Mexico. The Governor of Nayarit estimates the dead at five hundred and the damage at three million pesos.——R uter. - 121 words
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Article88 1926-01-09 7 (Rugby Radio Skrvicb.) London, January 8. Viscount Cecil to-day underwent a slight operation, his tonsils being removed. On January 9, 1806, the body of the greatest naval commander of all time, Horatio, Viscount Nelson, was laid to rest in the crypt of St. Paul’s Cathedral. He is commemorated(Rugby Radio Skrvicb.) - 88 words
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Article336 1926-01-09 7 THE CAT FOR BURGLARS [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I have noticed an article in your widespread journal of Tuesday, sth January, 1926, page 4, regarding a sentence of 12 months’ hard labour, meted out to a burglar, who had two previous convictions in gaol,336 words
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Article223 1926-01-09 7 (To the Edit >r of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir. —It is common knowledge that the rices of all kinds of foodstuffs have be a n infla’e Iby leaps and bounds. Tailor?, shoe-makers and washermen are reaping rich barv»B's at the expense < f «he middle-class s223 words
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Article116 1926-01-09 7 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir —I fail ti tea why the price of Chandu, at Bedong Chandu shop, does not stand at a level figure. The people who buy fifteen to twenty packets of Chandu at a time are asked to pay more than those116 words
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Article34 1926-01-09 7 Tie practice shoot detailed for tomorrow, the 10th instant, is postponed until farther notice. The A. C. S. Teluk Anson reopens on the 11th inst. aft-r the X’masandNew Year Holidays.34 words
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Article482 1926-01-09 7 Unique and Thrilling Show. BUCKING BRONCHOS AND WILD STEERS. Tie Wembley Rodeo Show which is attracting crowds to its nightly performances in the Dato Kramat Gardens is a unique entertainment. Not only is it a replica of the actual rodeos of the American cowboys, exact in every thrilling482 words
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Article100 1926-01-09 7 F. O. ORCHESTRA. The fo’lowing programme of music will be presented at the Orchestral Concert to be given at the E. O. Hotel to-morrow, Sunday, the It th, inst., at 9-30 p m. 1. Overture Pique Dame Suppe 2. Midsummer Night’s Dream’’ Mendelssohn No. 1. Scherzo. 3- Trio No 7.100 words
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Article524 1926-01-09 7 Mr- P. K. Bonney, who spent the Christmas Holidays with relations in Kuala Lumpur, has returned to Teluk Anson. Mr. W. E. Perera, who was on a visit to his relations during the Holidays, has returned to Teluk Anson. Rev. M- Ri Doraisamy, who was in Ipoh524 words
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Advertisement30 1926-01-09 7 The Hupmobile Eight (Eight cylinders in line) PERFECTION IN BALANCE CALL AND INSPECT ONE Complete $4,200 20 Miles Per Gallon Borneo Motors, Limited, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Malacca Palembang.30 words
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Article1391 1926-01-09 8 FURTHhR EVIDENCE IN HOTEi MYbTERY. The inquest on Olnard Whol Schr< e ler, the Norwegian, who died under u.yst» r ions circumstances in a room in the Europe Hotel on the morning of December 18 last, was continued in thSingapore, CoT'-ner’s Court before Mr F. G. Bourne1,391 words
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Article323 1926-01-09 8 Messrs. Janies F. Hutton and Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on Decepiher 16 as follows The market is still on the quietside. Enquiries have been fairly numerous with limits in most instances quite out of question. The drooping tendency in the raw material no doubt »ffects potential323 words
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Article154 1926-01-09 8 Tho No 1 (6” criv 1 pirnp) at the Thab Saka° Min**. w:i« installed on the 22nd Jnlv last and eonimenc d w< rk on th° 27th An» u-it in low eraAe country with the o’ ject of opening up an area for th storsgA of154 words
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Advertisement594 1926-01-09 8 GAMAGES Pioneers of Overseas Trading For nearly 50 years we have been giving our customers in very Town in the World—real Sterling Value. Here are 4 of the greatest selling lines of the Year —The Value is incomparable. All these Goods In some cases, there POST FREE to only a594 words
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Advertisement39 1926-01-09 8 Lingering Coughs Bronchitis leaves a bad cough. So does influenza and la grippe, but these hard, lingering coughs yield easily to the healing and curative qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Good for troublesome night coughs too. For sale everywhere.39 words
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Advertisement178 1926-01-09 8 ,i' i ii aW MM C W A:’ jipSfa fi Zet it be tn ml W 'LVhiteHorse LetyourToast be in “White Horse” The age and quality of this old blend are maintained by rigid adherence to the original recipe of 1746. It is guaranteed by the largest independent whisky firm178 words
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Article194 1926-01-09 9 TO-DAY'S DEPARTUKES. Menggala for Tanjong Poera. Pangkalan Brandan. Langsa and Edi. Wcsteidijk for Sabang. Marseilles. Rotterdam. Amsterdam, Himburg and B.eaivn. City of Cairo for Colombo, Suez, Marseilles, London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. Warora for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy Y’eh and Mouhnein. Bulan194 words
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Article107 1926-01-09 9 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TBAIX. Federateu Malay States, Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rrst’MiTioN of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed d?*ily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:107 words
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Article410 1926-01-09 9 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR 7-45 a m. l itany. 8 a.m. Matins. Hymn 79. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. Hymns 76, 556. 559. 10-30 a.m Holy Communion (Chinese'. C pm. Evensong and Sermon. Hymn 8”, Psalm XVIII, Chants 96" and 97. Magnificat Chant 46, Nunc Dimitfs Chant 66.410 words
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Article188 1926-01-09 9 The following are the latest yu<>. tatutns in Messrs. Kennedy A Co.'e share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. Tu-day. E E S H A R RK. 5 5 "S CQ IR CQ tn < c. S c. I c. Sc. Rihber (Dollar Allenby 3.70 3 8-5188 words
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Article34 1926-01-09 9 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, January 7. spot, £285.103 £278.53 three months’ buying and £278.103 three months’ selling. London. January 8. spot. £285.10s £278.5« three months’ buying and £278.10s three months’selling.34 words
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Article32 1926-01-09 9 The cu‘put of Langsuan Tin. Limited, for the month tn led 31|12|25 was yardage treated 7,420, hours run 371, working hours stopped 125 through floods, output 53 picu's 30 catties.32 words
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Article29 1926-01-09 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet cts per pound per pl. $194/No. 1 Crepe 1421 cts per pound per pl. $l9O/Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)29 words
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Article111 1926-01-09 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, held its 741st, anct’on on Wednesday, when there was Catalogued 1,217,358 ibs. 543.46 tons. Offered 730,032 lbs. 325.90 tons. Sold 593,491 lbs. 264.95 tons. Spot. London 3s. 7id. New’ York 86 cts. Prices realized Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb.111 words
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Article130 1926-01-09 9 The following are additional rubber out puts for December:— Ils Padang 28,880 Consolidated 77.500 Shanghai Kedah 40,589 Bute Plantations 19,C0 J Tanah Merah 76,371 Dominion 27.973 Shanghai Pahang 20,000 Kota Babroe 25,144 Sungei Duri 30,G00 Rubber Estate of Krian... 47,860 Padang Jawa 35.067 Gula Kalumpong 180,000 Samagaga 2r»,413130 words
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Advertisement577 1926-01-09 9 THE ONLY MEDICINE SUITABLE FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE rpQ CURE Kidney Trouble you must Pills. They act directly upon your kidtniplov a remedy capable of acting’neys. You take nobody’s word for this, directly upon the kidneys, and De Witt’s j Thts the way you prove it. Take two Kidney and Bladder577 words
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Advertisement55 1926-01-09 9 Whooping Cough Whooping cough is hard on the child and hard on the parents. Control the dreadful whooping and coughing with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It induces quiet sleep but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substances. Sold and recommended everywherePtTMAN’b Niw COUBM IN TyP«WRITING, •1/50 per book, stocked by the55 words
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Advertisement757 1926-01-09 9 New Advertisements. for sale, prbCiTirfcNJG vrAr'iNJT Improved Ford Car just applied. POSITIONS VACAN i. Self Starte-, Balloon Tyre j Spare wheel and carrie $l4OO. Apply Wanted: Book-keeper to take imme A. D. C. Palm Beach,” Tanjong Bungah diate charge of accounts. Apply with Penang, copies of testimonials to Box No.757 words
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471 1926-01-09 10 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR’S WEEKLY REPORT. London, December 10. After a somewhat violent setback on F’riday la>t occasioned bv the Colonial Office announcement le errel to below, the Rubber Market quickly recovered, and with only slight fluctuations since Saturday last, prices show very little change on the week, except for a rise471 words
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Article236 1926-01-09 10 Messrs. Win. Jacks Co., London reporie I an follows on December 16 After eirly wetkness of the French Political situation the Markets closed firm on the tride position in America which promises to improve steadily from now’ on. Capper:— ls tegirdel as being a gilted.ed investment at236 words
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Article57 1926-01-09 10 Jan. 9, 12. 14 16 —Penang New Year Race Meeting. 12--Penang Assizes. 16—“ Malaya” Rugger Cup Final. 30—Ipoh New Year Race meeting. Feb. 2, 4 6—lpoh Races. 9—Court of Appeal, Penang. 20, 23. 25 27—Selangor Turf Club New Year Meeting. May 8, 11, 13 15—Singapore Sammer Races. June57 words
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Advertisement41 1926-01-09 10 Try This For Your Cough A nervous hacking cough cannot be cured by a glass of water, but it will disappear under the healing and soothing effect of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Every user is a friend. It is for sale every41 words
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Article593 1926-01-09 11 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Pknamg, January 9, 19:6 S eta Government Mutton— Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair Leg of Mutton m lb593 words
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Advertisement296 1926-01-09 11 GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI H Unique Health Retort in the Sumatra Highlands. 4,830 feet above Sea Level Telegraphic Address: Pustal Address: =E BIASTAGIHOTEL, MEDAN. BRASTAGI HOTEL, SUMATRA 0.1- Five minutes walk from Harrisons and Crosfield Golf Course. BRACING AIR. EXTENSIVE VIEWS. GOLF. TENNIS. RIDING. CLIMBING. I BILLIARDS. PIANO AND DANCING. Comfortable296 words
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