Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 February 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 32. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 762 1 tokisatsu, photographic art STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. Cocktails Ready to Serve. I I D 0 NOT experiment. SM GORDONS: M I I ISa i I- I 11 fi 4 i 11 a 1 (Injlhs shaker bottle) fijgf ||l 1 J |j IJis’(JOr 1 Fifty-Fifty ftW| v I Ft
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    • 13 1 1 1 i i I,'»a T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR .TO “THE DISPENSARY.”
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  • 169 2 SPRING MEETING, 1926. 20th, 23rd, 25th 27th Feb., 1926 Nine Races for all Horses. Nine Races for Ex-Griffin Horses. Nine Races for Ex-Griffin Ponies. Four Races for Selangor Turf Club Spring 1926 Horse Griffins. Four Races for- Selangor Turf Club Spring 1926 Pony Griffins One Race for
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  • 570 2 NOVEL EXPERIMENT IN ENGLAND. A novel experiment was to be started early this year at Heckmond-wike, a few miles from Bradford, in connection with a scheme for the reclamation of tramps, writes the Bradford correspondent of the Morning Post.” The chief organiser of the movement is Mr. J.
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  • 98 2 Feb. 9—Court of Appeal. Penang. 13— Chines* l New Year, Public and Bank Holiday. 15—Public and Rank Holiday. 17—Ash Wednesday. 18 and 20—Miss McNamee’s Dance Recital. Town Hall. 20, 23. 25 A 27—Selangor Turf Club New Year Meeting. 20—League Cricket, V.S. and P.R.C. Esplanade. March 17—St. Patrick’s Day.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 453 2 < X X §s= x 5= V X X 5= X SSB I R 4TES OF SUBSCRIPTION. K Including free town delivery or X postage. u V PAYAHI FUN ADVANCE. I «year II X Local $36 i Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $42 8 x X Foreign (Siam, Sumatra, B England, the
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    • 413 2 TENDERS INVITEIk Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday the 12th February 1926. at th*' Resident Councillor’s Office, Penang, from persons desirous of contracting for the supply of coal to Government vet seis, Ac. i during the year 1926. 2. Forms of tender may be obtained j at
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    • 395 2 NOTICES. B. K. Malakar, 378, Jalan Raya, Kulim, License Surveyor and Leveller, S. S., Kulim, Kedah, accepts surveys at moderate rates of every description. South Taiping Tin Dredging (1922) Limited. (Incorporated in Penang). LOST SCRIP. Application having been made to the Directors of thiw Company to issue to James Corrie
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    • 46 2 Troublesome Coughs. A troublesome, sleep disturbing night cough can be easily and pleasantly stopped by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. You will like the soothing, heading coating it puts on an inflamed, tickling throat and the promptness with which the troublesome cough is stopped. For sale everywhere.
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    • 414 2 The George Town Dispensary Ltd,, I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. THE Cheapest House in the Trade FOR Estate Medical Supplies. SAFETY FIRST. HI You are absolutely safe when you deal with H “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exeH cuted by a QUALIFIED EN LiSH CHEMIST H
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  • 1788 3 DR. BRADDON’S SPEECH. 1 T.”e following is the continuation of the Malay Mail’s ieport of the Restriction meeting held at Seremban on U ednesclay; A Foolish Suggestion. But if the present release with correctiong or estates now under 'assessed, rei presents our full proper available output, how
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  • 569 3 LEAGUE’S SESSION AT DELHI. Delhi, January 29.—Mr. Ramachandra Rao, President of the Prohibition League of India Convention, which commenced its session here to-day, in the course of his address, said While the financial aspect o«f Prohibition is undoubtedly one of our main obstacles, there are also other
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 340 3 H Child’s Washing It I’s hair be careful prepared shampoos tin too much ftee ms. as it dries the and m ikes the hair > best thing to use Isified cocoauut oil mo, for this is pure jntirely greaseless. It is inexpensive and beats anything else all to I 'Two
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    • 178 3 CHILDREN’S COLDS Avoid Serious Results by Using Baby’s Own Tablets. When a. child shows the first symptoms of a coM, such as sneezing, redness of the eyes, c’-ocered cr running nose, prompt measure* fcr relief may avert serious re«ubs. Mothers should always have on han'i some simple, safe and effective
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    • 142 3 I 1 i < l i i Ww ILuEiLViBLWM.' i I I s Robinson Pianos Better value than ever S S Specially manufactured for the tropics. 1 From $6OO Cash or Deferred J Payments. B I RobinsoTFiano Co., i i PENANG. J u Anchor Brand Fresh Butter New Zealand’s Best.
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  • 1162 4 LADY’S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. Attacked In Machan by Wounded Tiger. We publish below says the Pioneer, an account by Mr. E. A. Smythies of the Forest Departments United Provinces of what must have been one of the most exciting and most unpleasant adventures in the history of big-game
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  • 497 4 A RECKLESS SPIRIT. America booms as never before. Wages high and prices higher, writes Sir Maurice Low, Washington correspondent of the “Morning Post”. Everyone has money to spend, and spends it freely. People who thought it. the proper thing to do went to the hotels and restaurants on
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    • 157 4 Always Welcomed V.V.-V.V.V.V.V.V V.'.V.V V Watch baby grow I Evidence of the proper feeding is clear'y shown in "baby’s rapid progress when put on Mellin’s Food. Mixed < 1 as directed it provides a perfect substitute for mother’s milk and contains every subs’ance necessary to build 3 1 body, bone
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    • 88 4 A Standard Remedy. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ig 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. m/’ pills. g APIOL St STEEL 3
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    • 162 4 11 OjjjSSp 'h|!' H 1 nSp < 1 I hWiilOlSi Q K! 1 I I w I fflw 1 11H I k T 1 1 I ||o r r I I I L I I Wil I i i li uiO hili! EE I M HilaS ibm it' 1 fuM]
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  • 446 5 THE WORK OF BRITISH hospitals. I n Gt eat Britain to-day are 2,950 volun- hospitals, with accommodation for /■[ilOO patients, writes Philip Inman in tl “Daily News.” In addition there ;,re q- (H»0 beds in our Poor Ijiw infirmaries. Think what this means. If those beds p
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  • 319 5 Already many Qrickete-rsof the present generation have given their ideas on how to beat the Australians this year. Below we publish the views of one of the < Idest cricketers still actively associa- i with the game—Mr. Arthur Millward, •he former Worcestershiie player and Sussex coach, who
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  • 517 5 PERILS OF OLD-TIME LONDON. The unknown highwayman who r*>de his horse «long Landsdowne-papsue and up the stone steps has won immortd fame for his deed, states the Daily Telegraph.” The visitor to the London Museum in remote ages will see the iron bar set up to prevent
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  • 346 5 Sourabaya is probably known to many as “one of the few large towns of Java,” but not so many are aware of its rapid rise as an outlet for the r-xtei sive produce of the country, the much older and better known Batavia having fallen into the
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  • 555 5 MILLIONAIRE S PUBLIC-SPIRITED SCHEME. A new Chinese theatre which is to be built by Mr- Eu Tong Sen, 0.8. E., at Singapore will be a thoroughly modern and well-equipped building of its kind, with a seating capacity of nearly double that of the Victoria Theatre. There are,
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  • 123 5 PENANG FEBRUARY 9, 1926. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/3* 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/i- 3 Credit 2/4 21/32 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 3 day’s sight Private 156 3 Bombay Demand Bank 154 Madras Demand Bank 154 S g-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 A Favorite Among Athletes. golfer, the football player and (i, rol n d a-Lhletc know the value of ‘-“*>"■l lain’s Pain Bahn. It is just gun ln f° r ru down after a hard Ait soreneea disappears like 7' R f» r ains and swellings are oth'<. U k*» time
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    • 31 5 K. MATSUO, i DENTIST. i Head Office Branch > 101, Bishop 94 f Barrack Z o Strce, 4 c Rd > Tai P‘ n i renan? dl S ’Phone No. 901. reraK, a
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    • 464 5 His Food decide his Future Every baby bas a future of great possibilities. The infant n your arms may make a name that will ring round the world, and everything may depend upon the foundation laid in infancy. A baby who is not breast fed has the right to be
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  • 855 6 MANY HAPPY RETURNS. Many happy returns of the day to the Rt. Hon’ble Sir Edward Henry, Baron Carson, of Duncairn, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary who was born on February 9, 1854, and thus celebrates, to-day, his seventy-second birthday. Edward Carson, in his prime, was in the
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  • 291 6 The following ii tho draw for the Mixed Double Handicap: —4 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hereford Bye —2 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pedlow Bye 4 Mr. and Mrs. I* W. Arnold Bye —15.0 Mrs. Brewer and K. Coombs Bye —15.4 Mrs. Whitlock and J. W.
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  • 53 6 The following are the results of bowls tournament ties played yesterday. Double Handicap. E. Reimann and J. G. Allan beat +2 W. B. Houston and D. S. Harvey 21—18; —2 J. Ford and J. M. Chalmers (C. S.) beat +6 D. McLeod Cra k and W. L.
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  • 55 6 The following have been selected to represent the Municipality against the P. R. C. on M ednesday, February, 10 on the Renong ground Pawan Teh; Phung Sweo Loon. Tan Kean Soon; Goh Teik Leong, Phung Swee Leng, Teoh Cheng Hoe; M.S.d’ Orville, S. M. Hamid, K Coombs,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 225 6 [To- the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —With reference to your article under thtf above caption, do you not think it advisable for the authorities concerned to impress upon car owners the necessity of using dim, instead of fullglare lights in town limits M here there are
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  • 714 6 Strangely Assorted Apparatus. accused committed. Counterfeiting instruments of many kinds from an earthenware stove, ladles, metal, plaster of paris etc. to the finishe I counterfeit coins littered the solicitors’ table in the Penang Police Court y ester day afternoon when Chan Pen*: Hong of 199 Dato Kramat Road,
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  • 83 6 Two Chinese and one Eurasian wer j fined the maximum $25 by Mr. S. N. King in the Penang Police Court to-day for gambling in hou=e No. 35 Cantonment Road yesterday afternoon. Three Chinese and three Klings were fined $l5 for gambling in a tongkong kept or used
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  • 343 6 In the Court of Appeal, Penang, to-day before Justices Brown (presiding), Deane and McCabe Reay, the following appeals were dismissed Tuankan and Tuan Jerneh vs Chee Wor Lock (Adams and Alien) Seng Aik and Company vs Anglo-French Trading Company Ltd. The executors and trustees of the estate
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  • 296 6 NEW TRUSTEE INSTALLED. Hindu Progress in P.W. (From Our Own Correspondent). Nibong Tibal, February 8. On Sunday last the Hindu Temple was beautifully decorated to receive the new trustee Mr. R. J. Curtis, District Officer of Nibong Tebal. He arrived at 11 a.m. and was received by
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  • 1455 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Stamford Raffles are at Port Dickson. 1 The Rev. Mr. W. E. Horley, of Ipoh, went down to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Blackall, who was formerly planting in the Ba. tang Padang district, is now manager of Goodheart Estate, Sungkai. Mr. 0. B. Graburn,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 127 6 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd. (Incorporated in S.S.) LOST SCRIP. Application having been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Mr. Bertie Cecil Griffin, a duplicate certificate for 100 Shares numbered ***** to ***** in the above Company, upon the statement that the original certificate has been
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    • 49 7 TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY > —II. I I _UL IB 11 ■MI 11 I I 111 lI■II I I 1 1 I■— I ll’ WHITEAWAY’S 6REAT SALE Make a point of calling to secure Final Bargains. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., Penang, Taipeng, Ipoh and Teluk Anson.
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  • 25 8 Mann-Earnshaw. —On Saturday, 6th February, 1926, at St. Mary’s Church, Kuala Lumpur, by the Rev. B.C. Roberts. George Ernest Mann, to Edith Leadley Earnshaw.
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  • 555 8 The historic ptct of Locarno was signed in London on December 1. The for mal application made by Germany for membership t the League of Nations—which is n*>w imminent—has resulted in a tone of «ene al satisfaction throughout the Hoiuh pre -8. Should her applic i tion
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  • 435 8 Mr. Ramt-ay Macdonald is an able politician; able in the sense that he has a gift for anticipating his opportunities and ou ting himself in a position to make the b> ft of them when they arrive. For that no one can blame him. Since his return
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  • 310 8 There must be something seriously wrong with Scotland. First of all, a credulous, or may an increiulous, world learns that the Town Councils of Glasgow, Dunde? and Aberdeen have iecided to introduce the “water wagon” at all their official banque‘s and outings. On top of this comes the
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  • 959 8  -  EXPERIENCE CONCERNING DIVO, BY HARRY VARDON. (Six Times Open Champion). The secretary of a golf club where the lady members have been given equal pri vilegps with the men in the right to play on the course at all times ha? been tilling m? some of his impressions
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  • 260 8 FAMOUS RACE HORSE DE(D. (From Our Own Corresp indent). Singapore F*-brn 9. The Free Press spirts corr-gpo gn t cables ’h-d *ith of S***pt r e. th,. race bor e which won four out of five of th? cla«- rices in 1902. Mr. Robert Sievier bough’ the yelling
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  • 99 8 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT F. M.S. R. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. February Mr. R. H. Bi Ike, Chief Accountant of the F.M S. Railways died this morning in the European Hospital, following a Serious operation. He leaves a wife an one daughter. Deceased had
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  • 159 8 The homeward mail by b Malwa closes at noon on Saturday» the 13th instant. t i, The P. O. Packet Khiva wii mails despatched from Lon•!< ,a January 21 is expected to a her? at 11 p.m. on Thursday, t iDStnrit* r> inane The mail despatched from on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 162 8 -T’- mlfll||ffll| V FfW/iwi Sail;- Two minds/wrflj One smoke I Al! the world over there are *'•r 1 g two points of view —tne man 5 and the woman’s. But their b views on cigarettes are iden- tical. They both will have I n only the best fc I I
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    • 44 8 “ID. 6r» O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O, Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. I PEARS’ t J GOLDEN SERIES. L /w Vxg-JX y 5 >,.\x vs ■t .'3 r '<l, ,<y >■ ■'■-■A. r
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 329 9 Application For Membership. SEMING LOCARNO PACT. (rugby Rapio Service.) lleutei. London, February 8. G-neril satisfaction is shewn by the British newspapers at the prospect of lhP f, rmal application by Germany for membership of the League of Nations, which, it is expected, will be drafted at
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  • 144 9 —Reuter. COMMITTEE’S REPORT. IM < Bombay, Febrnarv 7. Tnsatisfactory progress is being made with the scheme to reclaim 1,145 acres at Baekbay, Bombay, and it is the subject of Fensational reports by a Committee of Investigation. Th“ majority report points out that the estimated cost of tilling the
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  • 95 9 HEALTH MINISTER’S ACTION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 8. The Minister of Health, in conjunction with the Medical Research Council, has appointed a committee to inquire and report from time to time, firstly, on matters relating to the preparation, testing and standardisation of vaccine lymph, and secondly, on
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  • 62 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were: Paris 1.31 New York 4.86™ OHsels 10.7 G» neva 25.24 Amsterdam 12.13; Milan 120.70 Berlin 20.43; •tockhohn 18.16; Copenhagen 19.75; hIo 23.91 Vienna 34.50 Prague 164 J Helsingfors 193 Madrid 34.56 Lisbon 2 Rio7| Buenos Aires 46i Bombay H Shanghai
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  • 414 9 Britain’s Policy. IRAQ AND EGYPT. (Rugby Radio Service). London, February 8. Mr. Amery, the Colonial Secretary, spoke at Leeds on Britain’s position in the Middle East. He said Britain could not get Out of Egypt. Sir Austen Cham berlain, the Foreign Secretary, had found it necessary to
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  • 121 9 MEN’S REPLY TO EMPLOYERS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 8. Mr. Betterton, Under-Secretary for Labour, said his Department had been in constant communication with both parties in the marine wireless dispute with a view to arranging a settlement. The position to day was that the Wireless Operators’ Association
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  • 115 9 QUESTION IN COMMONS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 8. Questionei as to the attitude of the Soviet Government towards the preliminary discussions on disarmament. Sir Austen Chamberlain, in the House of Commons, said that so far as he was aware, the Soviet Government had not yet officially
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  • 47 9 PILOT KILLED IN EGYPT. (Rugby Radio Service). London, February 8. The Air Ministry announces that as a result of an accident to a Bristol fighter at Heliopolis, Egypt, on February 6, Fl.\ing Officer Tiemellen, the pilot, was killed, and Flight-Lieutenant Sturley Simpson was seriously injured.
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  • 162 9 £1,000,000 Reduction. LESS FOR ARMY AND NAVY. (Rugby Radio Service). London, February 8. It is generally understood that a- a result of the economy effected in public services at the suggestion of the Cabinet Eionomy Committee and of the Committee set up under the chairmanship of Lord Colwyn,
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  • 125 9 REASONS FOR EMBARGO. (From Our Own Correspondent,) Allahabad, February 8. 'the Pioneer learns that the Soviet embargo on Persian g ods is not due to trade depression as stated by the Ambassador at Teheran but to the nature of the pu litive measure following the t-eri*
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  • 115 9 YOUNG OFFICER MURDERED. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Allahabad, February 8. Regirlir.g tue sh’H.tit g ».f M T. A. Eki s. a police officer at Aladan, I reports st-te that Mr. F.kins, accompanied by his sister who recently came out from home, was walking in the road and
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  • 70 9 Reuter. WHAT IT COST THE LATE DR. PAGE. Washington, February 8. Giving evidence before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, which is considering the bill to appropriate 5,000,000 dollars to construct embassies, Mr. Frank Page, son of the late Ambassador Doctor Page, declared that
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  • 150 9 The well-known poet and priest, S. Manikathyaga Raja Pandit, of Jaffna, Ceylon, gave an eloquent poetical narration from one of the ancient Hindu Classics, known as Thiruvilayadal Puranam, the Viruthakumar a Palarana Padalam, to a crowded house in the Penang Hindu Sabha last night. Mr. M. Sinniah Chettyar,
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  • 335 9 Liberal Amendment. A STUDY IN CONTRAS IS. London, Febiuary 8. The debate in the House of Commons on the address to the Throne in reply to the King’s speech wa* concluded to-day when the Liberal amendment, raising the question of the Government’s educational policy, was discussed. S<r
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  • 119 9 —Reuter. NEW YORK MARKET RAID. New York, February 8. After several weeks of slow and gradual advances, heavy declines in many stocks occurred in the stock market to-day, as a result of a bold raid by the bears, assisted by several adverse factors, including the announcement that
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  • 39 9 —Reuter. £2,163,000 TO JANUARY 31. London, February 8. Mr. Ronald McNeill stated in the House of Commons that the total net revenue from silk duties to January 31 was £2,163,000, including £446,000 excise duty on artificial silk.-
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  • 34 9 —Reuter. BLOOD TRANSFUSION GIVEN. Paris, February 8. The Soviet Embassy says a blood transfusion which has been given to M. Krassin is producing the desired effect, but a long regt is necessary.-
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  • 32 9 —Reuter. DEATH FROM TUBERCULOSIS. Washington, February 8. The Siamese Minister, Navarasth, has died frrom tuberculosis at Saranas Lake. After cremation the ashes will be taken to Siam.-
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  • 21 9 lit UtfT. ENGLISH LEAGUE (DIV. II.) London, February 8. Oldham 0, Darlington 1. Wolve-bam pion 4, Notts Forest 0.
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  • 555 9 Bitter German Reply. BERLIN NEWSPAPERS ANGRY. Berlin, February 8. The newspapers are up in arms against Signor Mussolini on account of his speech in the Italian Chamber, the Nationalist papers describing him as a megalomaniac and an amateur politician,” and declaring that Germany, being disarmed, is unable to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 17 9 The Pinang Gazette will not be pu ilishei on Saturday, and Mon" uay, February 13 and 15.
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    • 137 9 i HEDGES AND BUTLER WINES AND SPIRITS. By appointment to His Majesty King George V frd and H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. !r|| Club Old Tom Gin Club Dry Gin j as supplied to the principal London C'uds Jr Price $l3-50 per case > BI duty extra. AflV
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  • 1136 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahara. Van Neck for Singapore. Wing Hong for Rangoon. van Hogendorp for Bela wan (Deli), Paneh and Asahan. Kopah for Bela wan (Deli). Peng Fook for Langsa. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. The new Canadian Pacific Railway deepwater pier at
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  • 428 10 CLOSE DAILY (except SuadavX BI TRA'F. Federatea .'I llay 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
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    • 189 10 I LATEST MODELS from Paris and New York J Summer Dresses, Hats, Hosiery, Warm Dresses and Coats for people going Home. X NELDA RING, S E. O. Hotel Annexe Room No. 67. S I SPEC!AL NEW YEAR ATTRACTION W Opening on Thursday Next February 11 th x MAGAZINE ROAD ADJOINING
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    • 46 10 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.
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    • 251 10 I Come While I They Last J Boon’s Special I BATHING CAP MONTH. i For this month we are offering the whole collection of our Bathing Caps, J comprising many designs in plain and fancy colours—all at one price~~any X one of them—f each 50 cents J each 5 5
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 66 10 Fashion Row AT Theatre Royal. From To-night Till Wednesday 10th February. BERT LYTELL in Lombardi Ltd.” 7 parts Mae Murray in Fashion Row 9 parts A Rapturous, Rippling Resplendent Romance, BOBBY DUNN in “What’s Your Hurry” (Comedy) TWO NEW EPISODES OF “The Ghost City” 4parts Showing Thursday 11th February. Wanderer
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  • 895 11 SOME PROBLEMS. j n spite kat h as k pen recently slll and written about crime and the rII Ul ;il t <ertain prcblems remain unsolv. ~l writes Capt. Frederick Graves, L.R. < a former Prison Siirgeon and c. n rr Med’cal Officer in Army Punishdk nt Barracks. T,
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  • 230 11 Benares Opium p. oh«wt >5,000.00 non.. 01ov*»8 100.00 buyers lold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock SntmegsSOs 125.00 nom. HC« 110.0 b Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. riopra Sundried $11.30 sellers Rattani 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p«r
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  • 136 11 The following are the latent quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy <k Co.’t share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. Tc-day. ®’E E E Sharks. v C x, C* X X 00 0C Sc. I c. tc. c. Minins. A-am K. 55/- 56/- 55/- 56/- cum icoh 46/-
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  • 133 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED for to-day:— Rubber Bayers. Sellers. Ayer Kuning Rubber 1.35 1.45 Bassett Rubber Co 1.35 1.45 Batu Lintang Rubber 1.45 1.50 Kuala Sidim Rubber 4.00 4.25 Mentakab Rubber Co .52J .57$ Sungei Tukang Rubber .70
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  • 82 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for January:— Ils Padang 28,600 Consolidated 80.200 Shanghai Kedah 38,667 Bute Plantations 18,500 Tanah Merah 77.000 Dominion 41.958 Shanghai Pahang 17,900 Sungei Duri 33.500 Kota Bahroe 34.211 Rubber Estate of Krian... 55,000 Padang Jawa 33,452 Gula Kalumpong 220.000 Samagaga 35.077 Nellmay *****
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  • 40 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the follotving prices were realised at their auction room to day: Good F.A.Q, Ribbed Smoked Sheet >l5O to $l5ll F.A.Q. do 147 149 Low F.A.Q. do 137 145
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  • 81 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on February 8: London. Spot £284.10s Up £1.2.6 3 m/s. buying 279.10 s ~0.12.6 3 selling 279.15 s 0.12.6 Local. February 9: Singapore sold 150 tons at $140.87? Penang buyers no sellers at $141.25. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd:—
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  • 28 11 The output of Tongkah Compound No. 2 N. L. for the month of January was hours run 596 hours, yardage treated 81,594 cubic yards, 470 piculs.
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  • 65 11 The above Company have declared an interim dividend of 12g per cent payable on .he 27th instant. The s.s. Malwa from Japan, China and Singapore is expected to arrive here at 5 a.m. on Saturday, (13-2-26) and will lea l e for Colombo, Aden, Port said, Ma-seilles, Gibraltar,
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  • 1193 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names. s S i 1 60 oo RUHRER [Dollar.] > c S c > Allenby Rubber r o 3 05 3 23 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3 00 3 20 Amalgamated Malay fata tea 4 00 4 26 ex Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate -*0 5'22 5J
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