Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 February 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-02-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 26. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, ?926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement773 1926-02-02 1 lOKISATSU, photographic i art STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. i 1 iHii; i ;!i. i iri!iih;iiliiilii!iiill.liii!iiii ili.i<ii 1 iiiilllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllll||!l|||l!!|||lllllH||||H 1 MINIMAX 11 DR!NK Halloway’s gin f t■ li «-i. t 1 i v More Palatable and Cheaper than Whisky. 5 rire Extinguishers. SI 1 I H Mini-mum cost I773 words
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Advertisement9 1926-02-02 1 M——WECK»y«*?iwj» T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT ECOR .TO •‘THE DISPENSARY.”9 words
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Article581 1926-02-02 2 CREATING A BRITISH STYLE. That artists should be called upon to take a larger share in the evolution of new fashions in the textile and other do mestic industries was the plea made by Colonel the Hon. Vernon Willey, president cf the Federation of British Industries, in581 words
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Article213 1926-02-02 2 Husbands always forget to post their wives’ letters. It goes without saying, like income-tax. From Indianapolis, however, comes the story of a man, who though of course he forgot to post his wife’s letter, remembered it later, and made hasty and furtive amends. The letter was an entry213 words
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Advertisement1301 1926-02-02 2 TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. 1-A 1 fcSOF SUBSCRIPTION. I The Municipal Commissioners of B. K. Malakar, 378, J Jan Rays, R Including free town delivery or II Town, Penang, hereby invite Knlim Liceuse<l Surveyor and Leveller, I* X tenders for the following works:— 8. 8., Kuhm, Kedah, accepts surveys at X1,301 words
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Advertisement52 1926-02-02 2 Stuffy Colds. Mothers, why allow* snuffles cud stuffy wheezy breathing to distress your babies when quick relief follows the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It Checks the development of a cold and contains no narcotics. It is good too for croup and whooping cough. Every user is a friend. For52 words
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Advertisement325 1926-02-02 2 rThe George Town Dispensary Ltd, I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I PENANG. I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I THE I Cheapest House in the Trade I FOR I Estate Medical Supplies. I SAFETY FIRST. I ■I You are absolutely safe when you deal with 9 “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exe-325 words
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Article979 1926-02-02 3 SIR WILLIAM BRAGG’S LECTURE. The firat of six lectures by Sir VS illiam Bragg, on Old Pra les and New Knowledge was delivered recently t“ an audience of voruni people at the Royal Institution. Tne particular tra L* u ider discussion was that of the sailor,979 words
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Article786 1926-02-02 3 AN UNPROFITABLE CRAFT. Ten million books I All printed and published in one country (Great Britain) in a single year, writes “A’pba of the Plough ”in the Star.” It may be more than ten millions, for I have made a conservative estimate of the average size of786 words
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Advertisement321 1926-02-02 3 1 t 4f' if# I Fit in the morning I Fresh all day I The results of diminished nerve-force st' comprise headache, loss of sleep, indi- gestion, easily induced fatigue, disin- J clination for bodily or mental exertion, r loss of memory and a lack of vigour in I fall321 words
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Advertisement79 1926-02-02 3 A Standard Remedy. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy i s a standard family medicine. Prompt, reliable and effective for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial coughs, coughs resulting from whooping cough, nervous hacking, tickling throat, troublesome night coughs and the chronic coughs of elderly people. For sale everywhere. Pttmak’b N»w Courm ik Ttpiwritikg, f79 words
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Advertisement238 1926-02-02 3 THE NEW B j PORTABLE 'I j 1 MODEL OF THE 1 1 Columbia 1 Grafonola j 1 A revolution in volume. It has the s i rich tone that has given the Graf- onola pre-eminence among Gramo- j f phones. Price $75. J Robinson Piano Co., PENANG. a I238 words
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Article932 1926-02-02 4 Australian Cricket Team. STRONG IN ALL PLACES. The Australian Selection Committee has chosen the team that is to tour England this year. According to the Sydney Morning Herald the names are as follows H. L. Collins, N. S. W. A. A. Mailey, N. S. W. W. Bardsley,932 words
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Article109 1926-02-02 4 Feb. 2, 4 6—lpoh Races. 6—P. R. C. Annual Sports Esplanade. 9—Court of Appeal. Penang. 13— Chinese New Year, Public and Bank Holiday. 15—Public and Bank Holiday. 17—Ash Wednesday. 18 and 20 —Miss McNamee’s Dance Recital. Town Hall. 20, 2.3, 25 <t 27—Selangor Turf Club New Year Meeting.109 words
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Advertisement343 1926-02-02 4 I Erery tooth as clean as “Calvert’s” can tmake it! That means every tooth is looking its best, doing its share in adding to the brightness and charm of your smile. And, besides, you want your teeth to last, you want every hidden corner and crevice between them kept just343 words
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Advertisement210 1926-02-02 4 Removes Hair vSkI > Razors and ordinary depilatories merely re- I 1 more hair odor» the akin surface. Veet melts V the hair away beneaM it. Veet is a perfumed g velvety cream that is as easy to as a faco cream. Just spread it on as it conies from210 words
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Advertisement95 1926-02-02 4 I" Whisky > “from the ORIGINAL RECIPE 1746” ■■WlAMfllfllWH 111 lIIIMI- JL JP AGENTS: Messrs. Adamson, Gillillan Co. Ltd., Penang, Malay Peninsula. B-hhw-I SIEMENS (SCHUCKERT) ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. Smoothing Irons Water Boilers Table Fans Toasters Pendant Shades Langham Shades Lighting Sets Water Pumps Wiring Accessories. AGENTS FOR SIEMEN’S SCHUCKERT WORKS, BERLIN,95 words
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Article422 1926-02-02 5 Sentenced at 'Macassar. NATIVE COMMUNISTS. (Aneta News Service.) A Macassar report states that the district Court there sentenced Paiso, the native chairman of the Perserikatan Kommunist Islam (Moslem Communist Association) to one and a half year’s imprisonment, the Communist, Aminoedin. to a year and the Communistic pedagogue(Aneta News Service.) - 422 words
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Article170 1926-02-02 5 SHANGHAI CHINESE CHARGED. An alarming incident occurred in Malay-st., Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday evening, when a Chinese named Wah Seow Chin, aged about 24 years, who arrived there on January 12 from Shanghai, is alleged to have thrown a bomb amongst a party of Tamils170 words
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Article75 1926-02-02 5 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ellenga closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the sth instant. The mail despatched from Penang on January 2 by the s.s. Kashgar was delivered in London on January 30. The mail despatched from Penang on January 8 by the s.s. Elephant» •was75 words
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Article376 1926-02-02 5 INSPECTION BY HIS EXCELLENCY AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE. There was quite a smart turn out of local Boy Scouts, complete with their band, at Government House on Saturday afternoon when His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, Chief Scout for Malaya, inspected the troops and witnessed a programme376 words
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Article128 1926-02-02 5 PENANG FEBRUARY 2, 1926. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 11/16 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R&154 1 3 day’s sight Private 156 I b Bombay Demand Bank »,154 I g Madras Demand128 words
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Advertisement181 1926-02-02 5 wSS r«w -ii'A J,/. J 'jfZ IsSf This is e dentifrice sAttir which has won its way round the world and established itself supreme in every country. Odol, and Odol alone, possesses the remarkable power of impregnating the entire lining membrane of the mouth, leaving a thin but thoroughly effective181 words
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Advertisement46 1926-02-02 5 Troublpsome Coughs. A troublesome, sleep disturbing night cough can be easily and pleasantly stopped by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. You will like the soothing, healing coating it puts on an inflamed, tickling throat and the promptness with which the troublesome cough is stopped. For sale everywhere.46 words
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Advertisement103 1926-02-02 5 1/ARHns M/’ PILLS. g APIOL STEEL g S Sure and certain for all Female g H complaints.Everyladyshould g keep a box in the house. g Che nists and Stores sell I H then, throughout the w’orld. I Proprietor: I MARTIN, Cli—itt, Sonthaapt—, J LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. LABOU R ORDINANCE103 words
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Advertisement513 1926-02-02 5 aiiiir«naflUuiU4iliiimmnnnmiiiuiiH|ii|Ti|T;:imnnimnTTiT J l irKT.7.---T.nr:..-;T- rr. A STATEMENT I OF FACT. Jik If for no other reason than that X al LACTOGEN consists entirely of Milk and contains no substance I y ImLwhich is not found in Milk, it V' Wl can claim a nearer resemblance i' ’3r, to human milk513 words
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Article917 1926-02-02 6 FEBRUARY FILL DYKE. Numa Pompiliug ad Joi a couple of months to the Roman calendar, one at the beginning, the other at the end, of the year, and called the first- January the second. February and. as one of the months had to be deprived of a917 words
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Article208 1926-02-02 6 CRIMINAL APPEALS. The following criminal appeals and a special case stated by Mr. C. M A. Sennett second magistrate, under section 310 ordinance 121 (Criminal Procedure Code.) have been dealt with by Mr. Justice Brown. sitting in the Supreme Court. Cheah Tee Teng had been charged with keeping208 words
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Article215 1926-02-02 6 For stealing a rtttin box value $l. and shoes and clothing, to the total value of $9 50, the properly of Lye Chong from Ban Hok B»»e Mills, Jelutong Road, Penang, on the 24th January, a Cantonese named Low Ah Sooi was sentenced to two montbs’ rigorous215 words
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Article187 1926-02-02 6 The introduction of the safety first whiteline has done much to minimise traffic danger in Penang, and we are glad to see that extra precaution is now being taken at the extremely dangerous corner rounding the Supreme Court. In addition to the fact that children attending the convent187 words
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Article783 1926-02-02 6 New Municipal Disinfectant Station. AN ECONOMICAL GERMICIDE. Penang’s Municipal Disinfectant Station, which has been erected to enable the Municipality to provide a plentiful supply of an efficient and reliable disinfectant at low cost, is an important little cog in the Municipal machinery which has so far escaped public783 words
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Article37 1926-02-02 6 The million pound scheme for electricity extensions to the Bristol Corporation has been placed with Messrs. Vickers, Limited, in conjunction with Messrs. Metropolitan-Vickers. Electrical Co., Limited, subject to the approval of the Electricity Commissioners.37 words
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Article1691 1926-02-02 6 Discussion On Milk. ISSUE OF LICENCES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 2. In the Legislative Council, moving approval of a vote f r $113,000 as a contribution towards the cost of a new road between Chancery Lane and Holland Road, the Commissioner of Lands and Railways said1,691 words
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Article669 1926-02-02 6 Dr. H. R. Dive is expected back fr Home leave at the mul of t le Ul()nlii rOll ■r S Sol e of the V ’cnuui Oil r B ngkok, has oeen transferred mu’ p re. Dr. E. T. Maclntyr-», after a short to Ceylon, has returned669 words
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Article96 1926-02-02 6 A charge aaainst I- 0 1 Hokien, of dishonestly rccei" ,1 2 ,j pJ property, to wit 10 p kids a’ of smoked rubber valm* n, na ng property of E. A. Barbour L• bnownn or about the sth of last ir ing or having reason to96 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article1453 1926-02-02 7 Monday. January 11th Conies a re- f his inorning by letter from Mistress Touiie. as arranged between us, how she J ith done very well at buying house linej the sales this year. It is ever her :|ll to replenish her stock a little as do come1,453 words
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Article590 1926-02-02 7 ’ HELEN GREIG SOUTER - BY’ HELEN GREIG SOUTER. Taking people all round, I daresay most of us could divide our friends and acquaintances into tw’o classes'—namely the wet blankets or moral extinguishers who mope and w’hine and grumple about themselves in particular, and the state of things in general, and590 words
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Article, Illustration108 1926-02-02 7 Green linen trimmed with white makes this smart little apron which is as pretty as it is useful. The skirt is slightly gathered on to the bodice, and an inch wide white linen binding joins the two. The long shoulder straps are crossed at the back108 words
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Article415 1926-02-02 7 POPPY BACON - BY POPPY BACON. 1 always think that the woman who' goes to the sales with her eyes open for something to cheer up her home is far' more likely to be successful and content- j ed than she who sets out to replenish her wardrobe. Reaflly, you can415 words
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Article634 1926-02-02 7 JOHN PRESTER - BY JOHN PRESTER. At this season of the year, at juvenile parties, we meet once again our old friends Punch and Judy. What are they and how came they to take such a permanent place in the affections of young and old The explanation is634 words
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Article1354 1926-02-02 7 MOLLY WATSON - BY MOLLY WATSON. A discussion now proceeding on the subject of whether old ladies should wear white caps reminds u.s that there exists such a topic as fashions for grandmothers.” Fifty or sixty years ago, ;he elderly lady had very little choice in attire. Custom prescribed what1,354 words
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Article599 1926-02-02 8 Naturally, The Straits Times is delighted to see that the Planters’ Association of Malaya is communicating with other bodies and associations with a view to a massed agitation against Sir Laurence GuiHemard’s proposed reforms. Beyond the fact that such precipitate action is likely to defeat itself, and599 words
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Article20 1926-02-02 8 Maw^ON. —On January 30th. 1926, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mr?. C. G. Maw’son. a daughter.20 words
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Article522 1926-02-02 8 In another column we publish a letter written to The Financial Times by a well-known rubber director. It takes the form of an appeal on behalf of the planter and we should be lacking in our duty to a deserving community were we to refrain from522 words
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Article499 1926-02-02 8 In a previous leading article under the caption Empire Preservation we outlined the many reasons why Mosul is of importance to British aims in Iraq. The fact that the League of Nations has at last given its decision with regard to the delicate question of the adjustment of499 words
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Article1254 1926-02-02 8 MINING ROYALTIES. CONFISCATION PROPOSED. I believe the miners have at last decided that in the scheme which they will shortly lay before the Coal Commiss on they will advocate the nationalisation of mining royalties without compensation to the existing owners. The problem has been the subject of1,254 words
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Advertisement176 1926-02-02 8 I I w IPH/ wW ml’ w> WRIm s#y<fe -|MaMl< t'w&fk (1 JSF"» Two sportsI one smoke Fishing or shooting?—Each I sport has its adherents believing I their pastime unrivalled. But .both agree that for cigarettes there can be only one choice §WE(XPI£SS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I /pEF /psr /pw fig176 words
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Advertisement34 1926-02-02 8 “ID. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Satu r d a y—E, O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. DEARSp y I GOLDEN SERIES. I W;-''34 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-02-02 8 TIDE I ABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water 2.26 a.m. 9.6 a.m 3.1 p.ra. 9.14 p.m. To-Morrow. 2.51 a.m. 9.27 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 9.38 p.m.25 words
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Obituary63 1926-02-02 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Mr. Ho Kim Kee will take place on Thursday the 4th instant at 10 a.m. The remains of the deceased will leave his residence No. 76 Love Lane for interment at Batu Gantong Cemetery. Friends and Relatives are kindly requested not to send63 words
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Article654 1926-02-02 9 Thrillin’ Narrative. I»()1GN\NI PASSAGES. London, February 1. narrative, rarely equalled outside toe Conrad’s novels, was told by Tose "f the Antinoe, whose acM IV H t long series of almost supern elTorts to keep his disabled, and ru hit rli-ss .bip afloat all apparently unending hurricane c f654 words
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Article104 1926-02-02 9 APPEAL DISMISSED. .ondon, February 1. The Court ot Criminal Appeal has dismissed the apal of Hayley Morris. He appealed ily against that part of the sentence csisting of one years imprisonment ithout hard labour. Reuter. [On January 17 Reuter cabled from London —Huey Morris and his wife were found104 words
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Article138 1926-02-02 9 —Reuter. Evacuation Celebrated. BRILLIANT MIDNIGHT SCENE. Cologne, February 1. At the stroke of midnight on Sunday, the booming of the Deutsche Gloke,” the gigantic bell which replaced the Kaiser Glocke which was sacrificed during the war, was the signal for an outburst of jubilation on the departure—Reuter. - 138 words
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Article96 1926-02-02 9 Reuter. COM MISSION LIKELY TO BE POSTPONED. Geneva. February 1. Five members of the League of Nation’s Council, including France. Italy and Japan, have requested a postponement of the met ting of the preparatory Commission for the Disarmament Conference, fixed for February 15. but propose that it be heldReuter. - 96 words
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Article94 1926-02-02 9 —Reuter. LORD READING’S DECISION. Delhi, February 1. I.ord Reading has decide 1 to appoint a committee, consisting of two High Court Judges, two Ruling Princes and <>»■»<» uaninr r.ffinp.r of the Political Department, to investigate the alleged connection of the Maharajah of Indore with the attempted abduction.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article59 1926-02-02 9 .—Reuter. HEAVY DAMAGE IN U.S. South Bend (Indiana) February 1. Approximately two million dollars damage w r as caused by fire in a business district which destroyed nine large retail shops. While this fire was raging a second fire in another part of the town destroyed the Standard.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article75 1926-02-02 9 SCOTTISH CUP RE PLAY. Edinburgh, February 1. Hearts 6 Dundee United ENGLISH CUP—FIFTH ROUND. London, February 1. The draw for the fifth round of the English Cup, to be played on February 20, is as follows Clapton Orient v. Newcastle. Bury or Millwall v. Swansea. Sunderland v. ’Spurs75 words
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Article36 1926-02-02 9 Reuter. AUSTRALASIAN FINALS. Adelaide, February 1. Final results in the Australasian lawn tennis were 1 Singles —Hawkes beat Willard 6-1, 6-3, 6-L Doubles —Patterson and Hawkes beat Anderson and Wood 6 1, 64, 6-2.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article23 1926-02-02 9 —Reuter. COMPSTON AND MASSEY WIN. St. Augustine, February 1. Compston and Massey defeated Macfarlane and Wilfredreid by 6 and s.—Renter.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article141 1926-02-02 9 —Router. Long Indictment. SERVED ON 26 PERSONS. Budapest, February 1. A seventy seven page indictment in the banknote aifair has been served on 26 persons and accuses Prince Windischgraetz. personally of directing the work <>f the forgery of thirty thousand 1,000 franc notes, assisted by Geroe of the—Router. - 141 words
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Article125 1926-02-02 9 RUMOUR denied. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 1. The story that Great Britain had intimated to Poland that she would be unable to support Poland’s applicat'on for a permanent seat on the council of the League of Nations if Poland pvrsiste I in reducing her military establishment(Rugby Radio Service.) - 125 words
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Article38 1926-02-02 9 The piize of $lO offered in connection with the above competition has been awarded to Miss .trances .umie aLm-eh Beach, Penang. An account of the judge’s report will be found in our By The Way columns.38 words
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Article129 1926-02-02 9 RISKY FEAT WHILE FLYING. (Rugby Radio Service.) Londo», February 1. The British airman, Mr. Alan Cobham, who has now reached Bulawayo on his journey from London to Capetown, to map out a route, ha 1 a rem irkable ex p rienc** in proceeding to Livingstone. The Daily(Rugby Radio Service.) - 129 words
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Article154 1926-02-02 9 THREE HIGH-SPEED SHIPS. (Rugby Radio Service). London, February 1. An important event in the annals of the British Mercantile Marine will take place on February 26 when the first large high-speed oil driven ocean liner to sail regularly from a British port will make her maiden voyage. This(Rugby Radio Service). - 154 words
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Article38 1926-02-02 9 Reuter. DRIVERS’ DEMANDS. New York, Febuary 1. Drivers and conductors of the Eastern States’ railways have requested the employers to agree by March 2 to an increase in pay of one dollar a day.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article132 1926-02-02 9 Parliament Re-opens. NEW YEAR PLANS. (Rugby Radio Service.) Loi.doo, February 1. Parliament will be opened to-morrow by the King in person. His Maj*sty, accompanied by the Queen, will drive in state to Westminster and will deliver his speech from the Throne, foresha lowing legislation contemplated by the(Rugby Radio Service.) - 132 words
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Article190 1926-02-02 9 SPANISH AIR AN’S SUCCESS. (Ru ;by Radio Service). London, February 1. The Spanish airman, Commander Franco, who, yesterday, completed his flight across the Atlantic and arrive! at Pernambuco, in Brazil. is warmly conur tul. ted by the British press. The aeroplane 1-ft Paros in southern Spain on January(Ru ;by Radio Service). - 190 words
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Article53 1926-02-02 9 100 PER CENT PRODUCTION. (Rugby Radio Service). London, February 1. Tae Colonial Office announces that the p -rc?ntage of st m lard production of rubber which may be expirted at the minimum rate of duty from Ceylon and Malaya for th» 1 qutrter beginning February, will be(Rugby Radio Service). - 53 words
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Article124 1926-02-02 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were: Par s 129 g New York 4.86 i Brussels 107; Milan 1211 Berlin 20.43; S ockholm 18.16 Copenhagen 19.64 Oslo 23.88 Vienna 34.55 Prague 164} Helsinwf >rs 193} Madrid 34.44 Lisbon 2-j Rio 7g Buenos Aires 46i 7 e Bombay124 words
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Article58 1926-02-02 9 COMEDY OF A MOTOR CAR COLLISION. Blackburn, December 16.—A motorlorry owned by a man named Holden, driven by a Holden, with a Holden as driver’s mate, came into collision here with a motor-car. The owner of the motor-car was Holden; so was the driver. The policeman on point58 words
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Article73 1926-02-02 9 The following new books Lave been received at the Library The First Napoleon edited by The Earl of Kerry, Myself Not Least, by “X.” A Nation in Making, by Sir S. Bannerjea. Two Vagabonds in Languedoc, by Jan Cora Gordon. Versailles, by Cecilia Hill. The Blue Funnel steamer73 words
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Article726 1926-02-02 9 Magistrate and Witness. UNSATISFACTORY CASE. The case in which U On (acquitted •unce the first hearing) Akbsan and Rahwan, Boyanese were charged with volun'arily causing hurt to Ahmad bin Mi at Kedah Road. Penang, at 9.30 p. m. on 27th December last, was called before Mr. C.726 words
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Advertisement99 1926-02-02 9 are flow Open. DEPARTMENTS. «Wines and Spirits, Gents Outfitting, I Provisions, Ladies Outfitting, J Tobaccos, Sports Requisites, IS Smokers Requisites, Hardware and Motor Perfumery and Druggist Cycles, mJ Sundries, Crockery and Household IM E. P. Silverware, Utensils, IF Fancy Goods, Furniture, ill |n| Stationery, Refreshment Room. IJI |q| Telephone Nos.99 words
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Article1001 1926-02-02 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Rimba for P. Langkawi and Alor Star, van Hogendorp for Belawan (Deli), Paneh and Abakan. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Gemas for Bernam River, Kuala Selangor, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Klang for Port Swettenham, and Singapore. Muroran Maru for Colombo Bombay. The Blue Funnel steamer Hector,”1,001 words
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Article443 1926-02-02 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sundav). BT TBAIN. 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 7-30 p.m. train:443 words
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Advertisement608 1926-02-02 10 "SV HAUNTED ROOMS 13 "31 i I 1 I \\A M I In\ I <t I\ I I I V" i I I VERY room in your house is haunted Danger (Z F// LL lurks in every comer, under the beds, in the tw bathroom, in the dark cupboard under608 words
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Miscellaneous123 1926-02-02 10 What is the Price of Pleasure? See the Penalty Virginia Valli as the Basement-counter Girl paid for her one week of pleasure at Theatre Royal. From Monday 1st —Wednesday 3rd February, 1926. 4< Lorraine of the Lions 7 parts Starring Patsy Roth Miller and Norman Kerry. Virginia Valli in The123 words
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Article78 1926-02-02 11 The following teams will turn out on 1 hursday on the Esplanade in a trial game for the purpose of selecting an eleven for the forthcoming Medan visit:— Colour?.— H. Thiede. Pak San; Abdul Rahman; F. Reutens. J. Ford; M. Bashir; A. Reutens; E. Walker, Keng Toong and78 words
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Article695 1926-02-02 11 file following ties have been fixed Thursday, Fduinry 4. Championship—J. Duguid v G. H. Pinckney, CVurt No. 1, J. 11. Bowyer v J. R. Strachan. Court No. 2. Double Handicap Class “A” —15.1 J. R. Bennett R. N. Byatt v —3o E. J. Bennett &N.695 words
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Article40 1926-02-02 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street. Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet 1140 to $1424 F.A.Q. <l° 139 Low F. 4 .Q. do 130 13540 words
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Article1069 1926-02-02 11 Strenuous- days were experienced last year in the rubber share market, says the “Commerce.’’ Short stocks of the commodity and inadequate shipments heralded tone approach of the boom v.h'eh burst suddenly, but not- unexpectedly, upon Mincimg Lane. Our London correspondent, who witnessed the scramble, told us in1,069 words
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Article375 1926-02-02 11 Mr. H W. Morrison, a director of Rubber Plantations Investment Trust, writes as follows to the editor of “The Financial Times” Sir, —Although rubber companies in general are now highly prosperous and shareholders will be securing exceptional dividends for the year ended 31st December lash, I regret to375 words
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Article166 1926-02-02 11 The output of Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd., for th? month of January was hours run (two dredges) 1,180, cubic yards treated 133.000. total piculs 1,445.05, nett value $116,176.82. No. 1 Dredge lost 58 hours boiler cleaning. This dredge will pass through Tailings in February. The output of166 words
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Article198 1926-02-02 11 The following are the latest quo talions in Messrs. Kennedy d Coy share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. CT T Shares. >» c o 03 no PQ co f c. I c. c. c. Robber (Dollar.) Aver Panas 14.00 14.50 13.50 14.00 Balgownie 4.75 5.00198 words
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Article129 1926-02-02 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day: Tin Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers Batang Padang Dredging .79 .81 Chenderiang Tin 23/6 24/-ex Johan Tin Dredging .58 .6 Kampong Kamunting Tin 49/- f 0/<i Kinta Tin Dredging 1.10 1.13 Klang River129 words
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Article84 1926-02-02 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on February 1: London. Spot £279.12.6 Up £5.L2.6 3 m/s. buying 274.10 s 3.15 s 3 selling 274.15 s 3.15 s Local. February 2: Singapore sold 200 tons at Penang buyers no sellers at $138«. Messrs. Boustead and Co.,84 words
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Article1247 1926-02-02 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMSS. 5 J h .s 3 RUHRKR (lioil.ry S c s <* S Allenoy Rabbet Co 2 9 3 1( Alor Gajah Rubber E«late 3 1C 3 30 Amalgamated Malay Htetatsi 4 0 4 2: cum Ayer Hitam Planting Byndi<«aU -0 09 22 0C Ayer Kuuing1,247 words
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Advertisement487 1926-02-02 11 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Senior Assistant wanted for an Estate in Province Wellesley. Apply with fall particulars of experience tQ Box No. I**, c pinan g Gazette. Wante I Tamil Lines Dresser—- onductor for healthy Estate in Provnic<‘ Wellesley. Apply, stating experience. to Manager, Bakap Estate, Xebong Tebal. Wanted Amah,487 words
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Advertisement53 1926-02-02 11 GUAN KONGSI 240, Beach Street, Penang. Estate, Mine and Building Material Suppliers, General Import Merchants, and Commission Agents. All orders will receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 1116. Tele. Address GUANKONGSI.” RG Pocket Diary WITH Motor Car Directory for 1926 Price 50 cents. NOW READY FOR SALE AT The Pinang Gazette53 words
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Article785 1926-02-02 12 A POPULAR DELUSION. Interest has lately been expressed at the news that a great auk’s egg is coming into the market, among the specimens in the remarkable collection of birds’ eggs, butterflies, and moths formed by the late Sir Vauncey Harpur Crewe, writes a correspondent of the785 words
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Advertisement368 1926-02-02 12 Careless Shampooing 1 Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many boaps. prepared shampoos and shampoo powders contain too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. I he best thing for368 words
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Advertisement59 1926-02-02 12 A Favorite Among Athletes. The golfer, the football player and the all round athlete know the value of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is just the thing for a rub dow r n after a hard game. All soreness disappears like magic and sprains and sw’ellings are cured in one-third less59 words
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Advertisement38 1926-02-02 12 Yotir Eye Does it trouble you If so try Sellers’ Lotus Honey, tbe safest, surest and most high-praised Nature’s cure for Eye troubles. Cures even Cataract, etc. Literature fr?e. Boon Pharmacy, Penang Road, Penang, (8. 8.) gj w38 words
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Advertisement150 1926-02-02 12 r If you want health on your estate and in your home USE T. C. P. I saKHMKttxaasKXNomsHnHflans! (Trichlorophenylmethyliodasalicyl.) in H 2 o THE PERFECT ANTISEPTIC AND CURATIVE GERMICIDE. Because T.C.P. is Non-Toxic it is safe for anyone to use. Non-Caustie it never burns or irritates the skin. Analgesic it150 words
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Article441 1926-02-02 13 Calcutta, January 21. News has been received in Calcutta- of a boat ng disast '-r in the Hooghly last Thursday, in vh ch 15 persons are reported to have drowned. It is stated so;ne 25 pilgrims, mainly women, were orc ssing the river in a country boat from441 words
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Article305 1926-02-02 13 BRITISH TAKE OVER FROM THE FRENCH. I Vith the customary precise and spectacular ceremony the administration of the V iesbaden area was recently handed over from the French Commander-in-Chief, General Barthelemy, G.0.C., 30th French Army Corps, to Colonel Commandant W.J. Maxwell Scott, C. 8., D. 5.0.,305 words
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Article460 1926-02-02 13 IMMIGRATION FEE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) January, 29. It will be remembered that for some years past a fee of f.lOO is being collected from every immigrant into the Dutch Indies and the amount so collected in 1925 amounted to f. 1,500,000. Deli Railway Company. Partly by460 words
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Article145 1926-02-02 13 Aa the idea to emigrate to the Philippines seems to find faA’our in the eyes of the Japanese, an office will be established in Manila shortly, in order to investigate the probable fate of prospective emigrants. It is not yet known whether this office will be145 words
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Advertisement356 1926-02-02 13 I British Doctors p/S//? 1 HV APPOINTMENT coo B Recommend L-4 n.N®«i f is ,ne B builds up y>-.--.- your strength Wlhe. B I —5 j i H Hall’s Wine has great value where pp'.-.' p- <// B climatic conditions W/H weaken the system. B Iten iches the blood B356 words
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Advertisement46 1926-02-02 13 Stops Stubborn Bronchial Coughs. When changeable weather or exposure to cold and wet results in bronchitis, start at once taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Been used for over fifty years and strongly recommended for bronchial and influenza coughs, stubborn weakening coughs and troublesome night coughs. Sold everywhere.46 words
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Advertisement132 1926-02-02 13 WHEN CHILDREN GRIND THEIR TEETHin sleep it most usually is a sign that they are troubled with worms. Other symptoms arc irre.gidar appetite, bad breath, pain in and swelling of the abdomen, irritation in the nose, failure to make proper progress in development. Administered for a few days Baby’s Own132 words
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Advertisement237 1926-02-02 13 I ,F i r .hc BUY A CAR a B AND S j I MOTOR at HOME SPECIAL CONCESSION b TO I E PURCHASERS TAKING DELIVERY AT HOME H R E |E NO WORRY NO TROUBLE F We arrange everything g F THE CAR WAITING YOUR ARRIVAL AND READY FOR237 words
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Article1046 1926-02-02 14 (Times Corr.) HISTORIC SH E. On Friday. October 2, 1187, the famous Snltan Saladin entered Jerusalem in triumph afier its surrender by Balian 11. of Ibelin, Lord of Nablus, who was Regent of what was left of the Crusaders’ Kingdom of Jerusalem after the disastrous battle(Times Corr.) - 1,046 words
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Article232 1926-02-02 14 Benares Opium p. f 5,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. 11 Os 110.0 b Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sandried $11.32i sellers Rattans 11.15 sale* Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 S'am Rice No. 1232 words
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Advertisement192 1926-02-02 14 I Jzzzleil I 76.27] it' figfy n I John Haig O THE oldest distillers in the world JOHN HAIG &C? L TO MARK!NCH SCOTLAND. ■MMMMBMBBMVVMWMr w* •'MOW— r- r- The Name is Sufficient 1 Tjosmmb ST Come end Inspect the New 1926 j > 4 Models 1 y Imperial, Royal,192 words
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Advertisement76 1926-02-02 14 I DON’T Suffer from fMB I* Headache and Jumpy Jw Nerves L fake B n; T c /Vy/y -S uvtP- i ijjSSii. Dr. Ross J Life Pills F ?4. y jbnj oy file 'TTy Confenfmenf r Sound Health U TW rwirr tom company to.. < Want a Pick-me-Up? Milk Stout’s76 words
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Advertisement264 1926-02-02 14 I Come While They Last. Boon’s Special BATHING CAP MONTH. I For this month we are offering the whole collection of our Bathing Cans A comprising many designs in plain and r fancy colours—all at one price—any f one of them— each j I 50 cents X each J J264 words
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Article592 1926-02-02 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, February 2, 1926 ct» Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A Inng do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 68 Lamb do592 words
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Advertisement870 1926-02-02 15 BANKS. the new i /Incorporated in England.) J 4 =1 SWIFT I* p’ u mi and Undivided Profits 1,458,81 J Board of Directors. 2 The quality Car, Fullest equipment includes 4 wheel p Esq.. (Chairman), H. Melvill J Bart'. P. R Chalmers. Eeq., T r, j o T fc® 0870 words
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Advertisement201 1926-02-02 15 I I The sun never sets on N “Capstan” I Cigarettes. I I A W. D. H. O. WILLS, N BRISTOL AND LONDON. I Sisis r I* THE ORIGINAL COOLIE-PROOF Wl HAND PISTON PUMP. r/ 2 «FniNA” 172 I S Suction IzL/Alin. Discharge g Sfl (MADE IN SCO f LAND.)201 words
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Advertisement1463 1926-02-02 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS PENANG 'a IIV g ®3sg|| WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. L' A k «3b|B|| DARDANUS Feb. 4 ;l rg.-ill.*s. London. Rotterdam, and Glasgow. I S9k jfl AGAPENOR Feb. 12 Lo on. Rotterdam an I Ilambarg. EUMAEUS Feb. 18 Marst-illes. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg.1,463 words
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Advertisement521 1926-02-02 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 9. n. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo, Aden p Ort Yokohama and Kobo. d %-d. M r KHIVA Feb,521 words
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