Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 February 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 35. VOL. LXXXIV. FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1926. PRIOR 15 ORNTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 174 1 tokisatsu, PHOTOGRAPHIC art studio ’Phone 772. 68. BISHOP STREET. i IKEJI i I Hs I wLEIC I I Interest to Planters I I' SIX FOOR I MOULDY ROT 5 B Latest report on the Treatment g I h with AGRISOL, sent free to all i 5 interested. OUTSTANDING EXCELLENCE OF
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    • 14 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office t SINGAPORE.
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  • 1203 2 BY “A GENTLEMAN WITH A DUSTER.” Madame Melba, famous in another direction, has recently taken her place among the social reformers. She warns us that this age is becoming more and more an age of fake and make-believe. She watched a woman the other day making
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  • 168 2 SPRING MEETING, 1926. 20th, 23rd, 25th 27th Feb., 1926 Niue Races for all Horses. Nine Races for Ex-Griffin Horses. Nine Races for Ex-Griffin Ponies. Four Races hr Selangor Turf Club Spring 1926 Horse Griffins. Four Races for Selangor Turf Club Spring 1926 Pony Griffins One Race for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 905 2 v AUCTIONS. I t g w OTi>< J NOTICEOF SALE. Including free town delivery or i payable TTadvanck By Order of the High Court, it Alor Star. R a year )f bocal |36 Country (S.S. F.M.S.) $42 I BE SOLD BY < foreign (Siam, Sumatra, nt PU BLIC AUCTION England,‘he
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    • 431 2 The George Town Dispensary Lit, I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. THE Cheapest House in the Trade FOR Estate Medical Supplies. SAFETY FIRST. I I You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is executed by a QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST and we guarantee
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 64 2 A DANCE RECITAL WILL be held at the TOWN HALL BY MISS McNAMEE’S DANCING PUPILS TUVHSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY and SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY at 6 p.m. 20 per cent, cf the Profit in aid of THE Y. W. C. A. AND The First Penang Brownie Pack. Reserved Seats $2.00 Unreserved Seats
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  • 1086 3 A SKI TOUR. As every one knows, Slitherboden is renowned above all winter resorts in the Alps for the number, variety, and excelJence of its ski toms. Slitherboden is nover tired of pointing out that it is not like that advertising place where ski-run-ners have no alternative but to
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  • 441 3 1926 “STANDARD”. Motorists cannot fail to appreciate the great improvement represented by the all-weather equipment of the 14 h.p. “Standard” five-seater for 1926. The body is of the cabriolet all-weather type, which hitherto has been associated exclusively with the most costly built-to-order bodies, the only differene being that
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  • 178 3 POLICE TRAFFIC-CONTROL METHODS CRITICISED. Police methods of controlling road traffic at night were criticised at Croydon Police Court when Harold T. V. Williams, of M est Side, Clapham Common, was charged with driving a motor-car dangerously. AVilhams was stated to have been signalled to stop while passing through
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 764 3 a\M tiliinuillili II .M.iiuiull!! uMtiullilll &<■ 1 WBgJMKmdwoANcew I X Row Row Rosie Foxtrot S Collegiate gg: I’m a little fonder (Mercenary Mary) Tie a string around your finger (Mercenary ĔĔ s- Mary) 5=5 sE Colorado Nights Waltz Mamie Frxtrot I EE H Carolina Sweetheart Waltz Dark Hawaiian Eyts Foxtrot
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  • 690 4 RECTOR DECLINES TO WEI) A CATHOLIC. Refusal by, a well-known Strand rector to marry a Roman Catholic bridegroom to a Protestant bride raises an important point in marriage law and procedure. The attitude has been taken up by the Rev. William Pennington Bickford, of St. Clement Danes,
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  • 1111 4 SKY RACE MEETING (Under S.R.A. Rules of Racing) To be held on Friday sth and Saturday 6th March, 1926. PROGRAMME. F RST DA Y. FRIDAY. 5™ MARCH, 1926. Races 1,3, 5& 7. The First Pony Handicap. Divisions A. B. C. and D. of a divided handicap for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 480 4 Hair Often Ruined j By Careless Washing I Soap should be used very carefully. if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps, prepared shampoos and shampoo powders, contain too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes I' the hair brittle, and Ug? jtewsx»*, rums it.
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    • 53 4 Stuffy Colds. Mothers, why allow snuffles and stnffv wheezy breathing to distress your babies when quick relief follows he use of (hamberlain’s Cough Remedy It checks the development of a col 1 and contains no narcotics. It is good oo for croup and whooping cough. Every user 's a friend.
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    • 190 4 There is no better car value on the Tnn Pll fl l HTlltCu* market to-day than the roomy and 1 lfl<lUl<lO /IjUIVCUIC 1 11<|I UldVj f lull!** vibrationless Argyll “12 Strong [lncorporated in India.] I E I “> df ’Hu>d'“!t‘"on^umX'n e a'”i“X Mannfectnrere of High eteM Ayurvedic Medicines and sleeve
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 203 5 lake Andrews Andrews Liver Salt is a 1 j pleasant, effervescing Saline h?q that prevents biliousness, head- I /W aches, dyspepsia, and general I \//4/ lassitude by regulating the 1 /O functions and stimulating the >l5l liver. No one who values (J health should ever be without a W bottle
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 567 5 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 53. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish beloiv our puzzle No. fifty-three, entries tor which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 20. ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Carnivorous mammal. 1. Shallow dish.
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  • 1564 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. B. W. Elleghas left for Home. Dr. and Mrs. Constant are staying at Port Dickson. Mr. H. H. Leigh has reinrhed to Ipoh from Kuala Lumpur. Commander W. Oldershaw is expected to arrive at Singapore on the motor vessel Glenamoy. We are requested to r« mind our
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  • 279 6 QUESTION IN COMMONS. Unofficials and Changes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 12. The “Free Press” London correspondent telegraphs that the subject of the proposed alterations in the F.M.S. constitution was brought up in the House of Commons by Mr. George Penny, who urged that the
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  • 267 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 12. Remarkable evidence was given in a case in which Mrs. Vera Phillips sued Mr. J. A. Archibald, claiming $1,545. the value of certain goods, includ» ing a hat, three dresses, and a gold diamond bracelet, which, she alleged, she left with
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  • 62 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 13?!; New York, 4.86| Brussels, 107 Geneva, 25.25 Amsterdam, 12.11 Milan, 12(H Berlin, 20.42; Stockholm, 18.16; Copenhagen, 19.60; Oslo, 23.90; Vienna, 34.55; Pr»gne, 164 Helsingfnr’, 193 Madrid, 34.44; Lisbon. 2| Rio, 7| Buenos Aires, 45r« Bombay, Is. 6T%d.; Shanghai,
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  • 76 6 —Reuter. CRITICAL SITUATION. London. February 1. According to the Daily Herald a critical situation has arisen in the Lancashire cotton industry, as a result of the refusal by the employers to accept the operatives’ suggestion of arbitration on the claim of the weavers for amalgamation and for a
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  • 985 6 LITIGATION BETWEEN LIQUIDATORS. Hongkong or Saigon. Litigation relating to a sum of $75,994.77 which had been paid into Court by the Lee Wah Bank, Singapore, in which the parties are the respective liquidators of the Hongkong heal office and the Saigon branch of the Chinese Merchants’ Bank
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  • 161 6 PENANG V. SUNGEI PATANI. The following matches will be played over the Penang course on Sunday, February 14 8.45 a.m. ,Crabb Watt and Sellar (Penang) v. Aitken and Fletcher (Sungei Patani). 8.50 a.m. Ferrier and Anderson (Penang) v. Harding and Lamb (S. P.) 8.55 a.m. Wrigley and Austin (Penang)
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  • 110 6 GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR APPEALS. The Government of Selangor, who were ordered to pay slo,4soias damages to Mr. and Mrs V. H. Collins, of Singapore, have filed an appeal against the judgment of the Chief Justice. In this case, it will be remembered, Mr. and Mrs. Collins sued
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  • 117 6 CHINESE STABBED AND BOBBED. A motorist passing Davidson-rd., Kuala Lumpur, at about 11 p. m. on Wednesday, noticed two men running away, and a third lying severely injured on the roadside. He drove up to the Pudu polic© station, where, after making a report, he returned
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  • 125 6 PENANG FEBRUARY 12, 1926. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/3f 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 21/32 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank R&154 3 day’s sight Private 156 d Bombay Demand Bank 154 g Madras Demand Bank 154 g- 3
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  • 77 6 Mr. Kug©n S md»>w, of Holland Park, avenue. W., th famous “strong in in who died last October, ag*i fiftv-eig.” years, kfr estate valued at £9,565 4i. Probate of his will d ite i July 2>, 1921 has been granted to his widow,. Mrs.t Blanch© Sm low,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 329 6 [To the Editor of the“ Pin I Sir,—As a parent I tender r -1 to the Hon. Director of I interest in the welfare of 1 I shown by a circular i BsnP(i )0 S, I this week. This circular whU I the kids from joining
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    • 103 6 (To the Editor, of the “Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —With reference to the news that Al Trono, the bantam-weight champion of Malaya is visiting Penang soon, and open to meet anyone here, I shall be very much obliged if you will kindly insert n your paper, that 1 am
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  • 137 6 MOTORIST WHO IS AN EPILEPTIC. Charges of being drunk in charge of i motor-car, driving dangerously, and assan ting a police officer when being were made against Bensley general dealer, of High-street. at South-Western Police Court. The defence was that as an epiL'pt subject
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 59 6 LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must he sent to the Office of the Deputy. Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be
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    • 38 6 To build upstrmgth in a trying dimaie HallsWme TVK A®-* v AND EAST*** rR «xweaurooN. ltd. Snt*an 1 Ik. MATSUO,: dentist. HeU Office Brand- HH, Bishop!M, Barrack! Street, R(L, I Penan» S.S. Perak. J ’P No. SO4, l
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  • 626 7 four similar previous CONVICTIONS. mistaken for brother-in law. Stat* J to be Penang born, with four evioufl convictions against him for and his name still fresh n the police records, Tang Hok Eng veB terday in the District Conrt, Penang, before Mr. G. A. Hereford, nt n ced
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  • 151 7 LOWEST SINCE 1909. There was a further decline in shipbuilding in Great Britain and Ireland during the quarter ended Debetnber 31. According to Lloyd’s Register shipbuild>ng returns for that period, the torlnage under construction in Great Britain and Ireland—BBs,ol3 tons —was mote than *-4,000 tons below
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  • 712 7 CHINESE PIRATES’ HAUNT. Since I have been asked to boom an old resort much frequented by officers and engineers of the British Mercantile Marine, I can do no better than follow the style set by the best guide-books, writes By Sails ”in “Shipping and Engineering.” Bias Bay, facing
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  • 2432 7  -  BY ARTHUR FIELD. i The “Khilafat” movement in India ati tracted considerable notice during the i Great War and in the period immediately follow ing. Originally formed to jlefend the Ottoman Caliphate from injury and the Turkish nation from destruction, the movement secured wide support in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 188 7 AN EASY WAY TO STOP INDIGESTION! It is one of the easiest thim?s in the world to get rid of Flatulence, Wind, Heartburn and other forms of Indigestion arising from an excess of acidity in the stomach. Just take half a teaspoonful (or, if you prefer it, two or three
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    • 473 7 /7 /J- burn or scald is that ill fi when outer skin is dam aged //f or removed, the sensitive r/1 raw s ex P° se d to the inflammatory action of air II a-ndpoisonousdisease-germs. If 111 The fifst thing to do to l I/ avertbloSd-poison andulcerII ation is to
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  • 430 8 We are tired of calling attention to the disgraceful lack of lavatory accommodation in Penang. In every civilised city of the world, it is a condition precedent, before the local authorities will permit buildings to be erected for offices, shops, residences, or for any purpose which causes humanity
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  • 1782 8 There was no one more pleased than the Prince of Wales to learn that the Cup Tie final is to be played at the Stadium. lam informed that the decision was reported to him actually before it reached the public, and he expressed his satisfaction. The obstacles
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  • 459 8 VARIED SWAG.” TONGKONG PILFERER’S FANCY. From Rain Cape to Aspirins. The swag of a Penang Kling whe confessed to charges of tongkong thefts in the Police Court before Mr. S. N. King this morning was remarkable for its variety and selection. Soap and perfume headed the list which even inclnd“d
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 477 9 Reuter. Diplomatic Struggle. CLAIMS from other quarters. London, February 10. According to the Daily Telegraph's ijnlomatic correspondent, Germany’s ap)lication for admission to the League of \ations, entailing her possession of a rinanent seat on the League Council, led to a momentous diplomatic Strugnlc. France is h
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  • 113 9 -Reuter. EFFORTS TO BREAK IT. London, February 10. The Morning Post Geneva correspondent says that the League of Nations’ Commission on Malaria has reported that t'inp tenths of the world’s annual pro"nction of cinchona bark, totalling 10,600 is produced in the Dutch Indies. Ihe demand for quinine considerably
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  • 58 9 —Renter. FOR JAPAN. London, February 11. I tons of sbioping Pp chartered by the Baltic Exchange yesterday to c-rry Australian wheat to h'ini"’ 1* 8 reported that a further 81 tons will be required to be I'vied to Jap-m by April 1 when, it is n< fstood, Japan
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  • 41 9 —Reuter. <?' ESTION IN COMMONS. London, February 11. Hnuse of Common*, replying tlni Ansten Chamberlain said ,lf > mun tions or any other support b y the British War Office to *'dish Force in Hankow 1111 X the past twelve months.—Reuter.
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  • 178 9 Reuter. Tragic; Sequel In Berlin. COUM ESS HANGS HERSELF. Berlin, February 11. Signor Mussolini’s anti-German outburst has had a tragic sequel in Berlin society. Countess Gabriel Sera Manischedda. a well-known figure in social circles, created a scene at the Artists’ Club where she gave cheers for Signor Mussolini
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  • 255 9 TRAIN MURDER INCIDENT. Riga, February 12. M. Borkusevitch. the Soviet representative in Riga, has handed the Latvian Foreign Minister a note protesting against the failure of the Latvian Government to reply to the Soviet demand that Soviet representatives should participate in the investigation into the murder of
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  • 155 9 —Renter. GREAT RUSH FOR SEATS. Cannes, February 11. The weather is clearing after many hours of continuous rain. Only the first round so far has been decided now that there is a prospect of Mdlle Lenglen and Miss Helen Wills meeting in the finals on Monday. The two
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  • 48 9 —Reuter. Paris, February 11. The franc is stronger to-day as a result of the publication of the weekly balance sheet nf the Bank of France, showing that t»’e Treasury reimbursed the Bank 450,000,000 francs, thus enabling the reduction of the fiduciary issue by nearly 400,000,000 francs.-
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  • 258 9 Indemnity Committee. EMINENT CHINESE INCLUDED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 11. The Foreign Office announces that Doctor Hu Shih, Doctor V. K. Ting and Doctor C. C. Wang have accepted Sir Austen Chamberlain’s invitation to serve as Chinese members on the Committee which is to advise the Foreign Secretary
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  • 81 9 EFFORTS TOWARDS SETTLEMENT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. February 11. A meeting between representatives of wireless operators and employers, brought about by the Minister of Labour, began to-day at the Ministry. The proposal by the employers that the men on strike should return to their ships on the reduced
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  • 82 9 MAIL BAGS DESTROYED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 11. As tl e mail train from London to Manchester was rushing through Rugby Station at midnight one of the coaches was obs< rved to be afire. The train was stopped and there followec a fight with the
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  • 100 9 —Renter. COUNTESS DETAINED AT ELLIS ISLAND. New York. February 11. Immigration officials have decided not to allow Vera, Countess Cathcart, to land in the United State* where she proceeded with the object of finding a market for a play she has written. The Countess, replying to
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  • 101 9 —Renter. TO BE SPLIT IN TWO. Paris, February 11. M. Brit nd has announced that he intends to split the Finance Bill in two parts, the first providing that the funds needed immediately to balance the budget should be voted by the Chamber by February 15 and
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  • 154 9 Norwegian Crew In Peril. TRAWLER CREWS HEROISM. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 11. The story of another gallant rescue at sea is told to day. At imminent peril to their own lives the crew of the Grinsby trawler Irene Wray (216 tons) saved the crew of thirteen
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  • 94 9 TO BE BUILT AT BELFAST. (Rugby Radio Service). London, February 11. It was stated in Belfast to day that the firm of Harland and Wolff is negotiating with the. White Star Line to build the largest liner in the world. The new vessel is to be nearly
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  • 120 9 —Renter. ATTEMPTS ON HIS LIFE. Paris. February 11. That several attempts on the life of Prime Minister De Rivera (of Spain) have been made during his visit to Barcelona is confirmed by a message received by Le Journal from Barcelona, which says that there were seven bomb
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  • 135 9 .—Reuter. MASON RETAINS HIS TITLE. London, February 11. At the Albert Hall, in a twenty rounds contest for the British Lightweight Championship, Harry Mason, the holder, defeated Ernie Rice, the latter being disqualified in the fifth round for hitting low. Both men weighed 9st Bilbs. Mason was the quicker
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  • 25 9 .—Reuter. TREATIES RATIFIED. Warsaw, February 11. The Cabinet approved the bill ratifying the two France-Polish treaties relating to the Locarno agreement s.-
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  • 35 9 .—Rent* r. SEQUEL TO HIS SUCCESS. Madrid, February 11. An amnesty for persons convicted of a wide range of minor offences has been proclaimed to celebrate Major Franco’s arrival in Buenos Aires.-
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  • 28 9 (Rugby Radio Service). London, February 11. The King has approved of the appointment of Mr. Sydney Philip Wa’erlow as His Maj<stj’s Min’ster in Siam.
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  • 18 9 —R-uter. Melbourne, February 11. The Senate passel »he Government’s Bill encouraging prospecting for pet- rol- um.-
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 1421 10 BY PACHMANN. (The World-Famous Pianist.) There are for me two things in the world. First and ever, my music. When I sit down to play I am Pachmann the niusician. I know’ that under my magic fingers I will evoke the soul of the piano. I
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  • 391 10 'Tin tired of ray job,” a cross Channel air pilot remarked to me recently. “Nothing ever happens. I might s well be a tram driver.” He was exaggerating, of course, but at the same time he was paying a fine tribute to the progress of commercial aviation,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 231 11 FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. Race 1. —(Race Course). Whiskers 99, Omahdhaun 8.13, SeaMrth 8.12. Royal Hussar 8.4, Noon 8.1, ■rp works 7.12. Malim Nawar 6.12. Race 2. (Selangor Pony Griffin Race.) Race 3.—(6 furlongs.) Jacotte 9.12, Fop 9.5, Havilah 8.11, Sir Hatan 8.10, Zarona Boy 8.10, Panrilla 8.4,
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  • 481 11 SINGLE HANDICAP CLASS “B.” The following is the result of the Iraw for the Single Hat dicap Class “B”; 5 M. .1. B. Watt Bye—3 IL Morris Bye —l5 E. T. Williams Bye. 3 G. .1. Gilmour v —ls 2 G Ziegele. 15.2 G. C. Watson v—4
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  • 786 11 ESTATE LITIGATION ENDS. The hearing of the litigation concerning the share of a Malacca Chinese widow in an estate, came to a conclusion before Sir William Morison, the Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court on Wednesday. The plaintiff was represented by Mr. Roland Braddell while Mr. Choe
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  • 526 11 K. L. MEETING. A meeting of representatives of public bodies and others was held in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday last, says the Maloy Mail. The meeting had been called to discuss matters relating to H. E. the High Commissioner’s scheme for changes in the constitution of the Federation
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  • 246 11 IT. MUREW’S PKUnaiM CHKI. Minister, Rev. Archibald Ewing. Divine Service 6 p.m. Hymns Ps 65, Hy 18, 207, 357. Caledonia P.W. Service in club on Tuesday, 16th at 7 p.m. METMMST-EPISCOHL CMKI. 8.30 a.m. —Sunday School A.C. School; 10 a.m. —Chinese Sunday School, A.C.S; 11 a.m. —Chinese Service,
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  • 137 11 BERRY-lIA RT—WA RE. The wedding took place at St. Andrew’s Church, Penang, of Mr. Ralph Alexander Berry Hart, accountant of the Gula Estate, Perak, and son of the late Dr. Berry-Hart and Mrs Berry-Hart of Edinburgh, to Miss Alice Harries Ware, daughter of the late Rev. James and
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  • 110 11 STRANDING OF BRITISH SHIP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 12. The Court of Enquiry into the stranding of the British steamer “Spencer Tress’’ on an Island on January 30. has found t-hat proper steps to insure the safety of the vessel were not taken, and the casualty
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  • 56 11 —Reuter. M. C. C. V DEMAR \R\. Georgetown. February 12. The match betwem M. C. C. and Demerara ended in a draw M. C. C. made 350 in the first innings to which Demerara replied with 373. The former compiled 46 for no wickets in the
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  • 101 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for January:— lbs. United Serdang (Sumatra) 508,618 Sialang 220.942 Tandjong 186,655 Central (Sumatra) 36,582 Asahan 60,000 Soeugei Rampah 21.280 Anglo-Sumatra 69,712 Bah Lias 184,540 Toeraugie 90.139 Wampoe 46.211 Mendaris (Sumatra) 202,720 Bila (Sumatra) 57,950 Sungei Kari 35,000 Tanah Datar 34,878 Investment Trust
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  • 121 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on February 11: London. Spot £287.10s Down 5/3 m/s. buying 281 5/3 selling 281.5 s 5/Local. February 12 Singapore sold 75 tons at $141.25 Penang 50 tons at $141.25. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd'.— To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined
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  • 251 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Je Co. f s share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. Tc-day. 2 2 E Ĕ Srarbs. J a. <4 P X QC 00 00 I C. S c. I r c. Rubber (Dollar.) Bassett 137* 1.42} 1.35
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  • 123 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 .76 S .78 Cheuderiang Tin Dredging 24/6 25/Hitam Tin Ltd 1.47} 1.50 Ipoh Tin Dredging 46/- 47/Johan Tin Dredging .59 .61 Kampong Kamunting Tin
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 46 11 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, healing 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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    • 39 11 0 APIOL STEEL i R Sure and certain for all Female D complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. g Chemists and Stores sell Q them throughout the world. Q Proprietor: H MARTIN, Chemist, SoathamptM, Ea<!aa4.
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    • 289 11 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Typewriter mechanic required, mnet be thoroughly experienced. Write Box No. 25, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. Guaranteed genuine Akar Bahai'” Bangles imported from southern Archipelago. Used by those affected with rheumatism. Prices $2:30, $3 and $4 each. Apply to Boon Pharinaey, 182 and 186, Penang Road,
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  • 318 12 TO-DAY’S departures S'oet van de Beele for Lanc-sa, Sabang, Olehleh, Padang and Batavia. Munsterland for Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai and Japan. Agapenor for Colombo, Saez, Por Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Yangtsze for Colombo, Suez, Port Said New York, Boston and Baltimore. Glenamoy for Port Swettenham Singapore, China and
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  • 456 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT Tliffl. Feder*ten Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption op Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. train:—Parit
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  • 407 12 A FAMOUS PICTURE. Old Crome’s “Willow Tree,” referred to in the re orc of th- Billing’e picture sale in New York in The Times last month has had a romantic history. Its value has been e-timated at various times at such widely differing sums as £8 and
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  • 373 12 AND CURRY THAT HAS GONE FOR EVER. King’s Bench Div.—The Lord Chief Justice and a Special Jury, The proprietors of Pagani’s Restaurant, Great portland-street, W., against whom Mr. Ernest Sturridge, a West End dental surgeon, was awarded £lOO damages and costs for illness which, he alleged, he
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 948 12 REJUVENATION <- r •> a. WITHOUT OPERATION. The Secret of the Sun's Life-Giving Energy SOLVED BY E. BUERGI, M. D. (Professor of Medicine at the University of Ben,e Reaiarkable tribute has been paid by the The Resident Physician in charge of Medical World to Doctor E. Buergi, the these hospital
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    • 57 12 A Favorit* 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 down after a hard game. AR soreness disappears like magic and sprains and swellings are cured in one-third less time than
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    • 200 12 1> /fl' I It looks and tastes like rich red utme and does you much more good, ■pOUR yourself out glass of W1NCARNIS, hold it up to the X light and see what a beautiful clear ruby colour it has. Then taste it. What a delicious taste. Just like a
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 148 12 m Shipping causes slight alterations in date F Opening on Saturday Next February 13th MAGAZINE ROAD ADJOINING TRAM JUNCTION GALA SHOWS 0 AND CONGRESS OF 5 WORLD’S WONDERS F DAILY AT 1 pm, S 10 cents. ADMISSION cents 10. i TO GROUND-!. UUith flew 2fear greetings Xdo our (Chinese Matrons.
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  • 906 13 REFUSAL TO COMPROMISE. The current issue of th© Statist contains some extremely interesting information concerning the problem of Russia’s external debt-s. When the Bolsheviks seized power nearly nine year» ago one of their first acts was the public .repudiation of all financial obligations that had’ been incurred under
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  • 228 13 Benarrw<)p»nn-(• 15,000.00 noiL. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. 110» 110.0 b Coconuts per I,o<h> 50.00 nom. Copnt Sundried $11.20 buyers Rattans 11.15 saleRattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 r-r lodo do do
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  • 90 13 Feb. 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, 23, 25 27—Selangor Turf Club New Year Meeting. 20—League Cricket, P.S. and P.R.C. Esplanade. March 17—St. Patrick’s Day. April 2—Good Fridav Public Holiday. 2nd,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 541 13 GAMAGES PIONEERS OF OVERSEAS TMMC For nearly 50 years we have been giving our Customers in every Town of the World—REAL STERLING VALUE Hers’. tkS World'. Best Valaa >■ Customers fitting» an ST» Boots Shoes certain. MA Every pair mamifsetured throughout I Sfm w* bv Northampton 'aiKwt highly skilled Operative.
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    • 156 13 /T I HAPPY CHILDHOOD Is Largely A Matter of Health. Let BABY’S OWN TABLETS Keep Your Children Weil. Little children very quickly get ‘out-of-sorts.’ By prompt treatment they can usually quickly be set right again. Most of their troubles arise in the first place from the stomach or.bowels; that is
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    • 487 13 IB y Royal 1 > R° y I Apyalnlniettt Z H r fcsl Ayyointmant tin C»«rf dV* VW? Italy St**» Vour Baby needs this famous food famous, not only because the strong and sturdy. This safe, cleaa children of 4 Royal Houses have bean food for Baby is free from
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  • 941 14 GAIETY AND MOURNING. Rapallo has had a more than ordinarily festive Christmas and New Year season. If the weather has been none too kind, it has given us a few glorious days and the visit of Signor Mussolini to Sir Austen Chamberlain was more exciting than eny
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 879 14 BANKS. v CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ANO CHINA. KeCp COOI 1111(1 (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.1 use Paid-up Capital £3,000,000 Woodward’s Reserve Fuad £4.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 Head Office SB, BISHOPSGATE. LONDON. E.C. Pt? Z-J Agencies and Branches. Alor Star, Amritsar, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay. Calcutta,
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    • 245 14 A FAVOURITE V f WbL- vi I at. I y -uApstam’.' Y WBa il Londo§| a I X v 8881 All CAPSTAN Cigarettes are made in England! M i. B —"y— uni hi Ihi» >M<n«M M t.ued by the Brit»h-An>ericaa Tobacco Co.. (ScraiWt UM ».11» (hwsrporaied m Lnjmnd) GRAND HOTEL
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  • 612 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, February 12, 1926. z, Cto Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat 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 lb 68 Lamb w
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 259 15 JL JL JU ■<- —jc x x;x =i€=== Are your children healthy and vigorous? I 'HE Y will be if you feed OATS builds as much mus* them a porridge of cle as three pounds of meat. QUAKER OATS regularly. And how children love its Doctors throughout the taste! So
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    • 350 15 HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE (of the United Netherlands Steam Navigation Company) Due Penang Loading for s/s “GEMMA” Mar. 4th Marseilles», Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg and Bremen. Cargo is also accepted to Spanish Atlantic Ports, Mediterranean Ports, North European Portn. on optional ami through B/L and to United Kingdom, on optional B/L.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1308 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. RffmNH INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG F |i| I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON ANO N. CONTINENT. IB M I k i 1 agapenor n i Hambnru. BH I S hi M \EUS Feb. M irseille-». Hamburg. fl fl I .PH EMILS Feb. 26 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. AUTOMEDON
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    • 592 16 P. 0.-BRITISH AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERvicp j PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government’) 7 P. dL O. SA/L/A/GS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo A i Y okobama and Kobe. p ort ld •nd
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