Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 January 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-01-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 18. VOL. LXXXIV. FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1926. PRIOR 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement581 1926-01-22 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio ’Phone 772. 68. BISHOP STREET. SSX FOUR Ggk I I I w, I 3E h -J I jf j® JSSJI I OUTSTANDING EXCELLENCE OF PERFORMANCE M A.k-F± 5 APPEARANCE AND ECONOMY S [H A j fui, Parti c Ulars from t he M2YIK dvlSAlVl I k581 words
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Advertisement14 1926-01-22 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office t SINGAPORE.14 words
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Article1054 1926-01-22 2 LARGE AREAS STILL AVAILABLE. A casud consideration <f the innumerable plantations of iubb*r that have come into being in the Middle East during the last twenty years inLbt well crea'e an in pression that the area of land available for further planting is strictly limited, and that1,054 words
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Article367 1926-01-22 2 AND THEIR THIRTY CURLS. Quite a number of astonishing have to be observed by the Law Cour's officia’s in the matter of dress. No King’s Counsel or junior barrister ever appears in c urt without a wig, on which are exactly thirty curls. A K. C. wears a silk367 words
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Article325 1926-01-22 2 AGGREGATE AWARDS OF FOUR AND A HALF MILLIONS. The War Compensation Court, of which the Lord Chief Justice is now the President. has presented to his Maj sty its fifth report. The members of the Court say that in the discharge of the dut es laid upon325 words
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Advertisement310 1926-01-22 2 hhmmrhdmmm ann HMMHnaUHMß HHß M M M n H /B B n s n n n e n It is impossible to find a more popular cigarette than J n n n n n n I "CAPSTAN" I M I CIGARETTES. I M n 5 n m n n M310 words
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Advertisement270 1926-01-22 2 fc# I plift A l. A. Look after your teeth! If you don’t they will fall i n f 0 decay and you will lose them, an d probably your health into the bargain. There is no excuse for ne». lect when for a small outlay y Ou can be270 words
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Article1656 1926-01-22 3 John Palmer - PU£A FOR REVIVAL OF THE EXOLI SH CIRCUS. By John Palmer. There would ba no need to insist in France, in Italy, or in Russia on the fame of the Fratellini, for in all these Hands the circus is still a living institution, and the Fratellini are familiarly1,656 words
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Advertisement191 1926-01-22 3 mz„- -rr^-»..\. gBMWMa Her mirror i reflects the wisdom Ki\ of her choice B| Vk V* i To protect and develop the 3Jg V natural beauty of her skin, </ s^e knows nothing to equal •“HAZELINE’ SNOW” (Trade Mark) In glass pots, at all Chemists and Stores BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO.191 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-22 3 P. K. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127 Pitt Street, Penang. Landing, Shipping, Forwarding and Commission Agent*, Stevedores and Dubashes. Boat Owners, Suppliers, Builder* and Repairers. mpt Service. Moderate Charge*. No. ;<‘C. bockjanl in .h-IUDTig. Godowu No. 2 Weld Quay.40 words
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Advertisement272 1926-01-22 3 <> eS of food can so easily be avoided, and a zest and distinction given to every lay dishes, as well as many new delectable dishes added to the daily diet, by the use of NESTLE'S PITRE THICK CREAM. NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREAM is Cream of Cows Milk, and nothing272 words
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Article1379 1926-01-22 4 ST. VINCENT’S DAY. St. Vincent, whose fes* ival is celebrated to-day, was a noble by birth, a native of Saragossa, in Spain, where he was educated and ordained by Bishop Valerius. Under Diocletian’s persecution of the Christians, Vincent was arrested and taken to Valencia where he was1,379 words
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Article60 1926-01-22 4 DEATH SENTENCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 22. Three Chinese, —Tan Hong, Leng Ah Pek and Yow Ah Kow—were found guilty of murdering a passenger in a motor-bus on Armistice Day and sentenced to death. The Judge characterised the crime as brutal and dastardly, committed in broad60 words
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Article34 1926-01-22 4 —Reuter VOTE FOR NEW STADIUM. Amsterdam, January 22. The Municipd Council voted a sum of 200,000 florins f »r the construction of a stadium, etc., in c »nnec‘.ion with the 1928 Olympiad.-—Reuter - 34 words
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Article753 1926-01-22 4 Libel Suit Dismissed. LIMITATIONS ORDINANCE Mr. Justice Acton gave his decision to-day in the Supreme Court on the application to bar the suit for libel (under the provisions of the Limitations Ordinance) brought by S. Pakiry Padiachee against the Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar, Mr. C. I) Ahearne,753 words
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Article113 1926-01-22 4 EX-MEM-BER OF THE “P.G.” ORDAINED. Mr. T. E*. Dibbs, formerly' of the “Pinang Gazette” staff, was ordained a Home Missionary of the' Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, on the 21st December. The ordination service, which was held in St. Andrew’s Church, Kumara, was conducted by113 words
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Article445 1926-01-22 4 The “Pinang Gazette” learns that the Rev. Frank W. Haines, late Colonial Chaplain, Penang, and Mrs. Haines, are now in residence at Anlaby Court, Cheltenham. To their many friends in Penang and throughout Malaya, they send best wishes for the New Year. Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher are445 words
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Article273 1926-01-22 4 FJRST DAYS HANDICAP*. The following are t l >e we’ghts for the fir-t day of the Ipoh R r Racs 1—.(6 Furlongs.) Whiskers 9.3, Royal H issar 9.2, Omadhaun 8 12, Noon 8, Malim Nawar 7.5, Lorn-fellow 6.12, Queen Bee 6 12. Race 2.—(1 mile 50 yds.)273 words
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Article295 1926-01-22 4 POPPY DAY IN MALAYA. Magnificent Effort. PENANG'S CONTRIBUTION. The magnificent sum of £10,484-7-0 was collected in Malaya in connection with Poppy Day 1925 This is more than double the amount collected throughout the Peninsula in 1924, which speaks volumes for the generosity of all who contributed, and, incidentally, indicates the295 words
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Article192 1926-01-22 4 The Editor of the Pinang Gazette has received the following letter from Mrs. F. Garland, Hon. Organising Secretary f r Malaya Sir—On behalf of the Fund may I, through the medium of your valuable take this opp r unity of thanking one and all fop the192 words
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Article214 1926-01-22 4 [The Editor “Pinang Gaz tte” Sir:—l very much adnair-i the t i>• spirit which has promote! v lc champion the cans? of J. jh t e ;i l li dentally, of the sgaorant Un po ‘'s'' do not make a noi<e and 1,-t th’ c j away.214 words
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Article362 1926-01-22 4 [The Editor “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I read with interest yo ur article yesterday under the caption- Manners inakyth Man”-whieh has given me plenty of food for thought since last night. The well-known and rr-pected leader o.f the Chinese Community and old member of the Penang Turf Club362 words
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Article203 1926-01-22 4 The following were the results of bowl” ties played Teams of Three.— +1 A J. Plumb, W. J. Owens and W. L Summers beat Scr. J. M. Chalmers (D), A. Lindley and B. El Mitchell 21 —16. Double Handicap.— +3 F. T. Clift° n and203 words
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Article1032 1926-01-22 5 Attacks In Sumatra. PLANTER VICTIMS. January 13. One unsavoury reputation Sumatra undoubtedly enjoys in planting circles is in connection with the sudden and not infrequent fatal assaults invariably committed yearly on the white planter or planting assistant by native labourers. Time and again both the Dutch and1,032 words
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Article456 1926-01-22 5 CAN ICE CREAM REPLACE CHAMPAGNE I do not know how long it is since ships were first christened by having a lx»ttle of wine broken over their bows the origin of most accepted -customs is lost in antiquity—but, at any, rate, writes John Blunt, it has come to have456 words
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Article99 1926-01-22 5 FACE SMACKED BY SON OF AN ACTRESS. M. Francois Richepin and M. Pierre Brisson fought an indecisive duel on D*ec. 17, at Auteuil. They fired simultaneously on the signal. M. Brisson’s shot failed to hit M. Ricepin, who had chivalrously fired into the air. Both refused reconci la99 words
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Advertisement181 1926-01-22 5 The George Town Dispensary Ltd., I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I PENANG. I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I THE Cheapest House in the Trade FOR Estate Medical Supplies. B SAFETY FIRST. I I I I You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exe- g| cuted181 words
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Advertisement230 1926-01-22 5 The secret of a perfect 2 SALAD. Add to the dressing I a few drops of s LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE R° e <l erer Champagne, the product °f Reims with a good name throughou* Europe, can now be obtained from all local dealers. Sole Agents “Trading Society Deli Atjeh” A230 words
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Article645 1926-01-22 6 Staunch Conservatives, secure in the confidence engendered by the commanding majority hel l by their party in the House of Commons, may be forgiven if they doubt that Mr. Lloyd George's prophecy of a great Liberal levival within the next four years will be fulfilled. At the645 words
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Article, Illustration1734 1926-01-22 6 The report that the whole of the jewels of Queen Alexandra are to pass to the Prince of Wales for use by a future Princess, is, to say the least, unauthorised. Queen Alexandra owned some wonderful jewels, including one of the bluest and most dazzling diamonds in1,734 words
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Article405 1926-01-22 6 WOULD-BE CHEATER SENTENCED Mr. C. W. A. S-nrutt deliver'd sentence tc-day on Vell.ts any, the Tamil, who was charged with having .u'empted to cheat Mr. K. T. Ganapathy’ Pillay, th* well-known rac** hors? owi.« r, Kuala Lumpur, on January 16, by asking him to donate towards the405 words
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Advertisement188 1926-01-22 6 5 JSW ZZ J 70 cts. i T I f 1 IOKk i Obtainable from all stores or f rom I 4 G. H. SLOT J g *«Wl»afr ''bo mangy co., Ltd., g <J WV n **s Penang e~ <2; ■’"?>«« tUA~4« \z. -z #>; W4Wi& 1 iifld Importers. g188 words
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Advertisement22 1926-01-22 6 “IL. iO." Gymkhana Dinner and Dance To-morrow, 23rd January. f PEARS’ i i GOLDEN SERIES. < Rev. G. Dexter Allen. P. P. C.22 words
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Miscellaneous26 1926-01-22 6 UDE TABLES. To-Da y. High Water. Low Water. 6.34 a.m. 12.55 a.m. 8.14 p.m. 12.49 p.m. To-Morrow. 8.36 a.m. 3.2 a.m. 9.19 p m. 2.19 p.m.26 words
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Obituary38 1926-01-22 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Quah Beng Kee begs to thank those who k’.udlx- attended the funeral of his wife, sent wreaths, banneis, scrolls, letters and telegrams of condolence, and also t-hose who kindly lent their motor cars for the occasion.38 words
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Article475 1926-01-22 7 Banker’s Optimism. l'i)SlTI »N i.MI’ROVIXG. London, January 21. An optimistic view of Britain’s financial position was tain n by Mr. S. C. (looien Olig's presi ting a- a meeting of Barclay’s Bank. II» declared that the position might be re-iarde I as improving ar I that was the475 words
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Article78 1926-01-22 7 Renter. LAST YEAR’S BALANCE. London. January 21. Notwithstanding the apparent heavy adverse balance revelled in the past femonths, foreign trade statistics show tha Britain last year actually had a favourable balance < f £28,000,000 after allowing for invisible exports. According to the provision d estimate of theRenter. - 78 words
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Article71 1926-01-22 7 —Reuter. TROPICAL PLANTS RESEARCH London, January 21. The report of the Principal of the Imp* rial College of Tropical Agriculture, St Anuustine. Trinidad, for 1924-25, states that 31 students are in residence there, including Canadians, and South Africans, while inquiries have been received from India, Malaya and Australia.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article27 1926-01-22 7 Reuter. RATIFIED IN BELGIUM. Brussels, January 21: 3 he Chamber by 124 votes to 4—there Wfl re four abstentions—adopted the Bill ratifying the L»cirno Agreements.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article67 1926-01-22 7 R-it r. London, January 21. Li re ponse t> the request of the ui'lir.g committee of the conference of th* I'riiish Missionary Societies that he hhi.uli reach Peking in t»<ne for the i r, aty Revision Conference for the pnrH'S*‘S of consultation, Doctor Harold 1-ahno. President ofR-it r. - 67 words
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Article193 1926-01-22 7 .—Reuter. N. U. R’s Grave Decision. BOARD’S AWIKD REJECTED. London, January 21. Trouble has again arisen in the railway world, to-day’s conference of branch delegates of the National Union of Railwaymen rejecting the award of the National Wages Board, which, afier considering the companies’ claims for a.—Reuter. - 193 words
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Article106 1926-01-22 7 AND ANOTHER PRIZE. In our By the Way columns today we print eleven variations of the familiar line in Gray’s Elegy. The Ploughman homeward plods his weary way together with the remit of our own efforts 1> compose a twelfth. We offer a prize of $lO for a106 words
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Article137 1926-01-22 7 —Reuter. PLIGHT IN EAST AFRICA. Salisbury, January 21. The floods in Portuguese East Africa have nof subsided. Pungwe River threatens to sweep away the Pungwe railway bridge and the Mu la Riveris also in flood, 41-j inches of rain having fallen in ten days. Many natives have been—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article106 1926-01-22 7 —Reuter. WAR DEPARTMENT’S MOVE. Washington, January 21. The impressed gravity of the crude rubber situation from the point of view of defence of the country, is shown in the War Department having charted four areas where they advocate plantations, namely, Central America and Porto Rico, South America,.—Reuter. - 106 words
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Article91 1926-01-22 7 Ri ut r r. MITCHELL AGAINST ANY AMERICAN. London, January 21. The proprietors of the paper Golf Illustrated intimate that they are willing to back Abe Mitchell for £5OO for a matchplay of 72 holes in Great Britain against any American. Should this be accepted the match willRi utrr. - 91 words
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Article220 1926-01-22 7 —Reuter. Inauguration Ceremony. SUCCESSFUL FUNCI lON. Khartum, January 21. In the preFence of Sir Geoffrey Archer, Governor-General of the Sudan, 200 European guests and 10,0C0 native 4 Lord Lloyd formally inaugurated the Makwar dam by operating a special switch in the form of a silver statuette of Amen-Hemat—Reuter. - 220 words
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Article117 1926-01-22 7 —Reuter. GRIEVANCE AGAINST FOREIGNERS New York, January 21. Certain American sculptors are disturbed about the possibility of the exclusive employment <’f f re’gners t) work in the Cathedral of St. John. In this connection Mr. Ralph Crim informe I the New York Times that he had fears—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article80 1926-01-22 7 Reuter. CANAD T AN’S DETERMINATION. Toronto, January 21. Mr. Stephen Leacock, head of the Depait uent of McGill University, Montreal, is determined to devote his fortune and pen for the promotion of a strenuous cainpa gn for the cure and prevention of cancer in co-operation with the BritishReuter. - 80 words
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Article35 1926-01-22 7 .—Reuter. ARRESTS IN POLAND. Warsaw, January 21. Daring the past few days the political pol c* 1 have arrested several hundred Communists all»gad to be connected with Communist orginisations in Western Poland.-.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article40 1926-01-22 7 Reuter. EIGHT TIMES MORE THAN PRE-WA R. Pari-*, January 21. A circular published by the Excelsior shows that the fiscal burden of every Frenchman amounts to at present 900 francs, as agt nst 110 bef ire the war.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article28 1926-01-22 7 —Reut'r. ARRESTED MAN RELEASED. Budafest. January 21. The engineer, Johaan S itz, who was arrestea in connection with the bank notes affi’r, has been released-—Reut'r. - 28 words
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Article168 1926-01-22 7 Talk Of Coalition. VARIED COMMENT (Rugby Radio Service). London, January 21. Mr. Lloyd George’s speech at Carnarvon, yesterday, in which he declared that the Liberal party would not at this moment negotiate an alliance with the Labour party but would strive to increase its own streng h,(Rugby Radio Service). - 168 words
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Article192 1926-01-22 7 CRISIS NOT INEVITABLE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, Januasy 21. A noticeable feature of the recent speeches by the miners’ leaders is their earne-t desire to prevent a strike, since in the month of May, the coal situation wfill come under review, as a result of the expiration of(Rugby Radio Service.) - 192 words
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Article160 1926-01-22 7 —Reuter. NEW LAW IN FORCE. Mexico C tv, January 21. The new law regulating f >re\gn ownership of lands, water and mine-als has been gazetted and cnmei into force today.—Renter. APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT New York, January 22. The latest development in the Mexican oil lands dispute—Reuter. - 160 words
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Article44 1926-01-22 7 —Reuter EXPEDITION’S DISCOVERY. Sydney, January 21. The leader of the geological party which has returned from Papua, reports that the indications of oil in the Vanimo district exceeded expectations. Another expedition is to be planned lai er to bogin boring operations.—Reuter - 44 words
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Article61 1926-01-22 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris 130| New York, 4.86 J Brussels, 107 Geneva, 25.17 Amsterdam, 12.09|; Milan, 120 i Berlin, 20.43 Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 19.6; Oslo. 23.89; Vienna, 34.52; Prague, 164 Helsingfors, Madrid, 34.36 ;’Lisbon, 2| Rio, 7| Buenos Aires, 464 Bombay, ls.6Tffd.; Shanghai,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 61 words
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Article243 1926-01-22 7 Christmas Eve Murder. UNUSUAL STORY. (Rugby Radio Service). London, January 21. Ignatius Emanuel Naptbali Lit coin, aged 23, a Bombardier in the Royal Horse Artillery, was, to-day, sentenced to death at the Assizes for the murder cf Edward Richards, brewer’s traveller. Richards was found shot in Lis(Rugby Radio Service). - 243 words
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Article306 1926-01-22 7 Father Attacks Son. THEN COMMITS SUICIDE. A serious affair occurred on Tuesday at Parit Buntar when IL Shanmugam, an extra clerk employed at the Railway Station, was murderously «attacked in his house by his adopted father. The attack took place in the kitchen of his house, where306 words
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Advertisement34 1926-01-22 7 E. 0. HOTEL. Tn connection with the Penang Polo Club’s Skye Meeting to be held at the Racp Course to-morrow’, a Gymkhana dinner and dance will bp held afterwards at the E. O. Hotel.34 words
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Advertisement90 1926-01-22 7 I Announce the Opening M of their New Premises m I on Ist FEBRUARY. I I a? General Catalogue and Wines and si H Provisions Price List Sent on M Application. J I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., (incorporated in exgland) Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. SKYE MEETING. The Pinang Gazette90 words
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Article1315 1926-01-22 8 FURTHER INCOME TAX REFUND PROBABLE. The annual general meeting of the Indragiri Rubber Company Ltd., was held at Messrs. Evatt and Co’s office. French Bank Buildings, Singapore. Major A. M. Thompson presided, and there were also present Messrs. G. C Knox. A. E. Baddeley, H. Worham, J. M.1,315 words
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Article253 1926-01-22 8 Messr?. Wm. Jacks Co. rep* rted cn December 30 as follows Trade is gradually getting better, and the New Year promises to see a s'eady improvement, with good trade in Amer'ci m» re thiyi making up for the uns» ttleirent due to the impending rearrangement of the253 words
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Article675 1926-01-22 8 SUBSTANTIAL RISE IN PROFIT. The fourteenth ordinary general meeting of the Eastern Smelting Company, Ltd., was hold on December 17 at the registered offices, Stafford House, King William-street, E.C., Sir Ernest Birch, K.CIM.G. (the Chairman), presiding. The Secretary (Mr. F. C. Bell) having read the notice675 words
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Article113 1926-01-22 8 Jan. 23—P010 Gymkhana, R. C. 2-30 p.m. P. Swimmi g Club, Gibbons Cop and Simpson Cup Competitions. 28—-Taiptwm Festival, Public H luiay. Cricket—Pen u'g v. Kedah, Esplanade. .30 —League Cricket—P. R. C. V. C. R. C. Vctoria Ground; P. C. C. v. E. S C. Esplanade. 30—b't>h N113 words
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Advertisement125 1926-01-22 8 Run Your Car On This Solid Foundation Wlu n MnWlilll 11 I ■SNR Start saving on tires to-day Buy Oller Carte REGISTERED U.S.PAT. OFF. GEARED-TO-THE-ROAD Balloon Cords: For your present rims as well as for small wheels. Regular Passenger Car Cords Long mileage and freedom from trouble. Truck and Bus125 words
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Article1105 1926-01-22 9 UNEMPLOYMENT ANALYSED. Hopeful Signs. The Ministry of Labour has carried through a special analysis of the unemployment figures covering a period of two years and four months (July, 1923, to October, 1925) for the purpose of ascertaining the changing amount of unemployment in individual industries and1,105 words
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Article240 1926-01-22 9 Ketii rt-B Opinir P- *•>»<»«« 15,000.00 nOu.. C]ov»‘R 100.00 buyer* Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. 110 s UO.Oo Coco juts per I,COO 50.00 non. Copra Snndried $11.60 buyers Rattans 11.15 sale* Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No.240 words
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Article45 1926-01-22 9 January. 22. 1926. Local. ct«. (Smoked Sheet ...111 Market Fine Pale Crepe ...111 irregular Unsmoked Sheet 88 Standard (Smoked Sheet...ll7 Grades (Crepe ...117 London and New York. I (Smoked Sheet London Crepe 2/llj New York -73 j '.‘By courtesy of Messrs. Alden Successors')45 words
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Article139 1926-01-22 9 The folio •ving are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <k Co.'* share list at p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. i g ai Shark*. '3 5 0L OU Sc. I c. I c. c. Minin*. Batang P. 82 4 84 81 83 Idris Hyd. 49/- 51/6 47/6 50/-139 words
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Article141 1926-01-22 9 THE MALAYA COMPANY. LIMITED, report the following changes in to day's share prices. Rubber Shares. Bayers. Sellers. Ayer Kuning Rubber 1.4 1.45 Batu Lintang Rubber 1.45 1.50 Broga Rubber Estates 1.70 1.75 Mentakab Rubb -r Co .474 .52J Temerlob Coconut Rubber 1.30 1.35 Ulu Benut Rubber .671141 words
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Article98 1926-01-22 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on January 21: London. Spot £279.10s Up 10/3 m/s. baying 275 15/*3,. selling 275.2.6 12/6 Local. January 22: Singapore sold 175 tons at $139 Penang buyers no sellers at $139. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London. January 20. spot.98 words
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Advertisement613 1926-01-22 9 New Advertisements. FOR SALE. 30 h P- Armstrong-Siddeley Motor Car, 1921 model as new, complete with fittings and wind screen. Seat-» eight people comfortably. In he.iii'it'ul condition —not run 5,000 miles. Always owner driven. First offer over i',.ot»o secures. Apply Bb, Chancery Lane, Singapore. miscellaneous. Mantgor wanted for Mercantile firm613 words
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Advertisement42 1926-01-22 9 re DELICIOUS, The Standard WHOLESOME, for Purity and REFRESHING. Excellence. V Prepared aolaly a fr m Par SAFEGUARD Welt b<, AGAINST h*"** Jai< r EVERi ’»"»1 Yy ni Fiaeat Refiaed LIME JUICE OBTAINABLE FROM PRITCHARD Co., Ltd, AND ALL HIGH CUSS DEALERS.42 words
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Advertisement207 1926-01-22 9 Y 31, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Y Due by P. Jr O. MAIL Arriving THURSDAY 28th instant J HATS GALORE, BELTS, NOVELTY J NECKLETS AND WRISTLETS, THE t LATEST IN “WAVING” COMBS, J HAIR SLIDES AND HAIR NETS. KARACHI STORES, i 27, BISHOP STRfeET. I e Having no heavy expenses, can207 words
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Miscellaneous77 1926-01-22 9 Three 7-Reel Feature Treat at Theatre Royal. From Thursday 21st —Sunday 24th January, 1926. In the First Show at 7-30 p. m. 1. JOE ROCK in “THE BILL COLLECTOR” 2 Reels Contedy 2. HARRY T. MOREY in BEYOND THE RAINBOW 7 Reels INTERVAL. 3. WESLEY BARRY and MARIE PREVOST in77 words
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Article992 1926-01-22 10 LEAGUE POSITIONS TO DATE. Second Division Race. The positions in the English and Scottish Leagues to date are as follows Division I. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. Arsenal (20) 25 14 6 5 56 39 33 Sunderland (7) 26 13 S ***** 31 Huddersfield (1)992 words
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Article118 1926-01-22 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Lyons Maru for Colombo, Suez, p or t Said, Genoa, Marseilles. Valencia and Liverpool. Sarvistan for Colombo Bombay, Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Tara for Port Swettenhain and Singapore. Kumsang for Calcutta. Medon for Port Swettenhain, Singapore and Japan. Lowther Castle for Boston and New York. Edavana118 words
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Article396 1926-01-22 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johor* and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-au-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p. m396 words
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Article112 1926-01-22 10 PENANG JANUARY 22, 1926 (By Courtesy of* the Charterer. Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 »M- 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 1.11; 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta Demand Bank 3 day’s sight Private g Bombay Demand Bank E Madras Demand Bank > z 3 days’sight Private I;’' 1 Rangoon112 words
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Advertisement532 1926-01-22 10 Assets over $5,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, M. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life532 words
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Advertisement17 1926-01-22 10 fFOR ENVELOPES: OF EVERY description at thi LOWEST i PRICES < Rin?* up 498 > Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.;17 words
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Article623 1926-01-22 11 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, January 22, 1926 S cto Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, shoep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton M lb 68623 words
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Advertisement986 1926-01-22 11 BANKS. THE mercantile bank of. J r ADC < I OIINGLK LAKu J’aid-np W» i Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1,458,221 J Board of Directors. j C J j M Rvrie, Esq.. (Chairman), 11. Melvill S The extraordinary popularity or J Simons, Esq-> Bart.. P. R. Chalmers, Eeq., Charles J.986 words
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Article983 1926-01-22 12 CLOSING CEREMONY. 1,250,000 Pilgrims. The Holy Year, which closed officially when the Pope on Christmas Eve sealed the sacred door leading into the Vatican basilica, has proved not unworthy of the great traditions established by its predecessors, says a Times correspondent. This is no inconsiderable claim.983 words
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Article179 1926-01-22 12 NOW BESIDE QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S. The remains of King Edward have been removed from the royal tomb just below the Albert Memorial Chapel, Windsor Castle, where they have rested since the funeral in 1910, and have been placed by the side of Queen .Alexandra s coffin on the179 words
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Article253 1926-01-22 12 —(77m<?s). There is one great country in the world which Mr. Charles Chaplin has not yet conquered—Russia. With some two thousand cinematogmph theatres Russia produces its own films and cares not for the masterpieces of California. Revolutionary conditions have made home production necessary, and now it appears that—(77m<?s). - 253 words
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Advertisement552 1926-01-22 12 Stiffness,Cramp Achiog Muscles 0 Sloan s swiftly and surely brings f welcome relief Tired out —muscles stiff and back-aching after a hard day’s work That is the time you’ll be glad sA of the bottle of Sloan’s you keep handy in the house. Just put a little Sloan’s on the552 words
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Advertisement251 1926-01-22 12 FREEDOM FROM PILES! Pain, Bleeding, Swelling Inflammation Quickly Banished By Zam-Buk. The agonizing pain of Piles, the inflammation, the swelling, burning irritation. and loss of blood—soon reduce the strongest man or woman to a state of terrible weakness. If you are already a victim to this dread disease, or you251 words
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Advertisement280 1926-01-22 12 m Mr 4 < Ir- -—j,i Sing a. song of RONUK Housewives all agree. Here’s the stuff to make your floors Shine continually. When the door is opened Brightness meets your sight, VZhat a highly polished home To welcome you at night: FLOOR POLISH POLISHES. PRESERVES, PURIFIES. Sold Evcryv/lisre. Ask280 words
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Article1044 1926-01-22 13 MEMORIES OF A MAGISTRATE. Mr. L. Cecil Chapman, for twenty-five years a> Metropolitan Magistrate, has written a book of memories of which a Times” reviewer remarks: This is as shrewd and thoughtful a volume of reminiscences as it is kindly and entertaining. As a personal narrative1,044 words
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Article408 1926-01-22 13 MIL CHURCHILL ON THE YEAR’S WORK. Mr. Churchill was the guest of honour at a political dinner given by the Eadies’ Imperial Club at the Hotel Cecil. Responding to the toast of “His Majesty’s Ministers,” he said they were entitled to say on the closing day of408 words
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Advertisement225 1926-01-22 13 The Soap I that suits the Climate I There is a strong demand growing steadily here and in other Eastern Countries for Calvert’s 20°lo Carbolic Medical Soap The old resident knows, and > the newcomer soon learns how often such a powerful antiseptic Soap is wanted. "CALVERT’S” is always the225 words
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Advertisement247 1926-01-22 13 COUGH AND CONSTIPATION Troubled This Little Boy In Singapore. He Is Now In The Best of Health Through Baby’s Own Tablets. It is a mistake to suppose that children’s coughs are always due to weak or diseased lungs. Very often the cause is disordered stomach or bowels, and cough is247 words
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Advertisement275 1926-01-22 13 /ke link /wonderful Ml 1 V* There are features about the achievement of this remark- able flight which will form a notable chapter in the history TL 1 of aviation. Commander the Marchese de Pinedo flew U from Italy to Australia and Japan via India and Malaya Fn and returned275 words
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Advertisement1325 1926-01-22 14 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG T. k 1 WEEKLY LONDON AND f k I A I k I ELPENOR Jan. 29 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg IB I D ARD ANUS Feb. 4 London, Rotterdam, and Glasgow. ■MhHI AGAPENOR Feb. 12 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. EUMAEUS Feb. 181,325 words
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