Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 March 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-03-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 53. VOL. LXXXIV. SATURDAY, 6th MARCH, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement295 1926-03-06 1 photographic Studio fvery Possible Assistace and advice given to amateurs, 7 Northern Road, Penang. No- tel 579. j PRESSED STEEL SPLIT g 3 The Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S. S.), Ltd. "W" tt “Wp SH 5 (Incorporated in England.) J |JL -H— A -H— J da— 4 JSL f Wish to295 words
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Advertisement12 1926-03-06 1 M—i—ll "I T. NAGATA, I DENTIST. i NEXT DOCR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”12 words
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Article108 1926-03-06 2 SKY MEETING. (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing.) Nine Races for all Ponies. Four Races for all Horses. Two Races for Polo Ponies. Entries close at 5 p.m. Monday Ist March at the Secretary’s Office. One Unlimited $5 Cash Sweep each day. Tickets obtainable at the108 words
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Article665 1926-03-06 2 HOME SECRETARY ON BUDGET OUTLOOK. S.ir William Joynson-Hicks, the Homo Secretary, speaking at Bromley (Kent) at the annual dinner of the Bromley and District Chamber oi Commerce, at which he was the principal guest, appealed to all sections of political opinion to help the Government in the665 words
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Article121 1926-03-06 2 FLOATING PALACE WHICH CARRIES 2 MOTOR-CARS. Carrying the ex-Khedive Abbas Hilmi II.„ the 1.20 C tons yacht Nimet Ahan (Bioloved of Gcd) arrived at Nice on Jan 27. For sheer luxury nothing has been seen at Nice to compare with the exKhedive’s floating palace, which contains many sumptuous121 words
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Advertisement957 1926-03-06 2 x xsx ss x xs x FOR SALE. I F ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. J Fotd Apply j Including free town delivery or 11 Dr. s »s' < re Government Offices > postage. 434—9-3 |i a year 111 jr Local 136 2 Having received a large consignment Country (S.S. A F.M.S.)957 words
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Advertisement374 1926-03-06 2 NOTICES. m.v. GLENGARRY Voy. 9. Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that the Survey of Cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held in P. H. B. Godown No. 9, on Monday, the Bth instant, at 2-30 p.m. No further survey will be374 words
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Advertisement303 1926-03-06 2 The George Town Dispensary Ltj I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. THE Cheapest House in the Trade I FOR Estate Medical Supplies. SAFETY FIRST. I You are absolutely safe when you deal with fl “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exej| cuted by a QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST S303 words
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Advertisement1100 1926-03-06 3 RANKS REMARKABLE DISCOVERY. BANKb. BY E. BUERGI, M. D- Th r mercantile bank of well-known physician pubindia limited. li-shes epoch-making results i. BnuLnd.) OF RESEARCH. Phyllosan, the preparation which has i tai £3.000.000 interested the< medical profession so ex- 1,800,000 tensively, has again received notice in 1,030,000 pages off a1,100 words
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Advertisement471 1926-03-06 3 I Everybody* {ihsMbOHIIIM[] g I Ta.lKmq Cvbout the Cjre&.tr g I c>t.r\7.A I I Pdvtxce Ba.t\d i 1 SOME OF THEIR NEW DANCE RECORDS. s Kinky Kids Parade Foxtrot ==j S I want you all for me S =E Sonya Got no time S She’s drivin’ me wild I can’t471 words
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Miscellaneous551 1926-03-06 3 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 56. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. fifty-six, entries for which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 13. ACROSS. DOWN. 1. A rout. b Pedagogue. 2.551 words
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Article937 1926-03-06 4 THE GOVERNMENT POLICY. Mr. Chamberlain, Minister of Health, speaking at Southampton, said that when they compared the position of the Conservative Party with that of others in the State, what a contrast there was! The Labour Party was torn by internal dissension, which at the end937 words
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Article829 1926-03-06 4 I FARMERS AND FOX HUNTING. I i Tlie Prince of Wales, with his left arm in a sling as the result of his recent hunting accident, was present at the annual dinner of the Melton Mowbray and district branch of the National Farmers’ Union. The829 words
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Advertisement385 1926-03-06 4 wft jfe- 4@ta I »w( rwi. <f That’s a nice Tonic, the Taste is Delicious/ 9 WHEN you take the first sip of WINCARNIS, at once you say to yourself what a nice wine it is. And so it is. WINCARNIS is a choice rich ruby wine that does you385 words
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Advertisement40 1926-03-06 4 For Coughs and Colds When changeable weather or exposure to cold and wet results in bronchitis, start at once taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Been in use for over fifty years, and strongly recommended for stubborn, weakening coughs. For «ale everywhere.40 words
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Advertisement259 1926-03-06 4 B rOW1 Poison’s Corn pr ,h /''Ak '■•CYou have only to I th j’ r feasts in the of Make-Sr S A order to realize this. The hJ (1^ m x captivates their palates. lV ur j Broun*Polson Corn Flour -—A VL 120 Page Send four cent 0 g '7-~259 words
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Article876 1926-03-06 5 SIR SIDNEY LOW - BY SIR SIDNEY LOW. Modern parliamentary government is on its trial everywhere, even in the land of it® b’rth. In several other countries it has already been, tried and —temporarily, i at least—found wlanting. Half a dozen States in the south and east have allowed876 words
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Article338 1926-03-06 5 VARIETY OF ENGLISH SYSTEM. The Duchess of Athol], Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Education, distributed prizes and delivered an address at the Mansion House on the occasion of the annual prize-giving following the examinations organized by the Commercial Education Committee of the London Chamber338 words
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Article211 1926-03-06 5 DUTCHMAN FINED £5.383. At the Mansion House, befpre Aiderman Sir George Tiaiscott, Johannes Jacobus Jut. 31. traveller and flour agent, a Dutchman, was charged with attempting to evade the Customs duties on the importation of 4481 b. of saccharin and with harbouring an additional 1001 b. of saccharin211 words
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Article61 1926-03-06 5 March n—Planters’ Dance, Tai ping. 9—Penang Ase’zes. 17—St Patrick’s Dav. —Mnnicinal Sports. April 2—GUod Fridav PnbTc Holidav. 2nd, 3rd, 4th <% sth—P. V. R. C. Annual Bislpy Rifle Meeting. The Rifle Range, Penang. 3—Public Holidav. s—Public Holidav, 14—Hari Rava. Pnasa, Public and Bank Holidav. Mav 8, 11. 1361 words
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Advertisement196 1926-03-06 5 King Geonje IV GJftiskij Sa y WHEN, Man if iB JtL />'T/K L Y /X aT/ JrV i L—tCJr? < > /1 < I py V W 3 .Jywf r 7 Mwr SO| v im? jaMfagf Btgsr i¥ z yHWL|! TheTOP NOTCH Scotch BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd., PENANG. |T THE ORIGINAL196 words
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Advertisement55 1926-03-06 5 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm A feeling of warmth, comfort and relief from pain follows an application of Chamberlain,’s Pain Balm. It is a penetrating liniment for deep seated pains, which reduces painful swellings, relieves stiffness in muscles and joints and leaves one feeling supple and active. Easily applied and feels good55 words
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Advertisement317 1926-03-06 5 START I INDENTING I RIGHT. 0 By ordering your Medicinal requirements F from BOONS, and leave the rest to us. Hence eradicating any disappointment F which your past experience has given you. I BOONS of Penang Hoad can supply practically any J J well-known make of Medicinal product f upon317 words
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Article1081 1926-03-06 6 marks the two hundred and vL' sixty-fourth anniversary of the birth of Bishop Francis Atterbury, one of the most tragic shipwrecks of history. He was a learned man, able and eloquent, who lost all by reason of a hasty temper and an arrogant, impetuous nature. The anniversary1,081 words
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342 1926-03-06 6 PLEA FOR BEER AND LIGHT WINES. New York, Feb. 4. Advocates of complete prohibition in the United States have received a rude shock from publication, this morning, of an announcement by the Rev. Dr. James Empringham, Secretary of the Episcopal Church Temperance Society,342 words
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Article205 1926-03-06 6 The following were the results of the ties played yesterday Championship :—Dr. J-H. Bowyer beat A. K. A. B. Terrell. Single Handicap Class “B” —l5 E. T. Williams beat —5 M. J. B. Watt 6 —l, 6 —4 —3O C. A. Scott beat —l5 F. Spilman 6205 words
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Article282 1926-03-06 6 FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 5. There was a fair crowd and the going was good. Fair dividends were paid out. The following were the results: Race 1. JANE Mr. Elliott 1 THE GIFT Mr. Strode 2 GLOAMING Mr. Fox 3 Time282 words
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Article361 1926-03-06 6 The sensation caused in London by the appearanc- of Captain Buchanan in company with two native camel-men who accompanied him throughout his tremendous journey across the Sahara desert is recalled by the immediate publication of the record of the journey under the title SAHARA. The book is less361 words
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Article641 1926-03-06 6 TILES AND POLITICS. F. E. Co.’s Strike. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala* Lumpur, March 5. The Federated Engineering Company has been having a busy time recently and their hands have been fuL with work. In the mids,t. of this has com.-'' a strike by the workmen for641 words
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Article125 1926-03-06 6 PENANG MARCH 6, 1926. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 13/32 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Docnmentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 153}' 3 day’s sight Private 156 d Bombay Demand Bank 153} g Madras Demand Bank 153} g-125 words
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Article1489 1926-03-06 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. Graham, Chief Inspector of Machinery, F.M.S., is on a visit to Ipoh. Mr. A. H. Flowerdew, Consulting Engineer, Kuala Lumpur, is in Ipoh on i brief visit. Mr. C. D. Slater, the new Manager of cA’ister Co., Ltd., Ipoh has arrived in oh from Kuala Lumpur.1,489 words
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Advertisement62 1926-03-06 6 For Children's Bruises For “black and blue bruises, sp l l oif wrists and ankles, strains "t 1 and muscles, stubbed toes, cuts, and other mishaps of childhooi bertain'is Pain Bahn always gi s Doos just as. much for oldei p* "1 S Eases their rheumatic pains, hi a t62 words
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Article1216 1926-03-06 7 THE IMPORTANCE OF CRUISERS. Empire and Singapore. Mr. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, gave the first, of the new series of luncheon-hour addressee at the Con stitutdonal Club arranged for the present Parliamentary Session, on February 4. His subject was Naval Policy.” Sii Edward Nicholl presided. Quoting1,216 words
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Article553 1926-03-06 7 THE BRITISH TAXPAYER. Colonel Willey, President of the Federation of British Industries, at th>' annual meeting of the Federation at Newcastle, said the return to the gold tandard had incurred the impatience of British traders, who had been inclined to envy the prosperity of France553 words
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Advertisement168 1926-03-06 7 3,000 PILE SUFFERERS CURED IN TEN MONTHS. T t u „and pile sufferers cured in England This is the record of Dr. Van \hsorptive Pile Plasma, which has to cure all forms of Piles, Ulcers, .lapse, Tumours, Chronic Constipation tai troubles. This wonderful Absorptive ]ring cases of even 30 and168 words
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Advertisement379 1926-03-06 7 I I I I s His Master’s Vbice" Io DANCING TO THE GRAMOPHONE I For the home, one of the most delightful Pastimes, when youth and pleasure meet, is an impromptu dance to the exhilarating strains of “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” dance records fandjno I garden party or picnic is complete379 words
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Article312 1926-03-06 8 Patriotic Sc'rts have held with some fervour that to Scotland belongs the triple distinction of having produced the greatest of lyric poets, the greatest of romance-writers, and the greatest of historians. Nor is the claim at all fantastic. .Burns, Scott, and Carlyle are illustrious names in the312 words
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Article, Illustration1802 1926-03-06 8 The King has paid an affectionate tribute to the memory of his late mother by becoming patron of the Anglo-Dan-ish Society, in succession to Queen Alexandra. The Anglo-Danish Society is a yeung and relatively small body, ,and, in the ordinary way, it might not be able to1,802 words
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Article106 1926-03-06 8 TRONO DISQUALIFIED FOR HITTING LOW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 6. The main event, in a brxing tournament, the Walley-Trono bout, terminated in a sensational manner in the eleventh round, Irono being disqualified for hitting below the belt. Walley who scored well throughout was carried from the106 words
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Article204 1926-03-06 8 MOTION FOR MONDAY’S MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 5. At Monday’s meeting of the Federal Council the Hon. R. C. M. Kmdersley will move a resolution, approved at a re cent meeting of representatives of po 1 bodies, on the subject of Federal change The204 words
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Advertisement189 1926-03-06 8 :-.jr w z I MpsWWv- I I Er tS} Si rß&k Jt 'MlUllitKßL ''Y' Zh i IhIIBXBR* •4 BiOB -===i I Two sports- one smoke I Fishing or shooting?—Each 3 sport has its adherents believing d their pastime unrivalled. But both agree that for cigarettes there can be only one189 words
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Advertisement33 1926-03-06 8 “EZ 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. PEARS’ 1 GOLDEN SERIES. j33 words
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Miscellaneous24 1926-03-06 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 3.26 a.m. 9.44 a.m. 3.58 p.m. 10.22 p.tr. To-Morrow. 4.9 a.m. 10.25 a.m 4.51 p.m, 11.33 p.m.24 words
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Obituary16 1926-03-06 8 DEATH. Reid. —At Hazelhurat, Snakes Lane, Woodford, Essex, Kathleen, beloved wife of Alexander Reid (by cable).16 words
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Article445 1926-03-06 9 —Reuter. Press and Sir A. Chamberlain. frayed nerves in fleet STREET. London, March 5. The nerves <»f the London Press are evidently frayed by the uncertainty of what will happen at Geneva, and Sir A. Chaml)(’r],ti n 's plea for a non-commital attitude reg4 rding any definite—Reuter. - 445 words
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Article192 1926-03-06 9 engineers advised to return. London, March 5. An effort to avert a widespread dispute is being made by the executives of seven engineering unions who have advised the strikers at the London printing works of Robert Hoe to put themselves in a constitutional position and return to work.—192 words
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Article18 1926-03-06 9 —Reuter, $1,250,000 REALISED. New York, March 5. The Leverhulme sale concluded last night and yielded sl,2so,ooo.—Reuter.—Reuter, - 18 words
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Article31 1926-03-06 9 BRIT ISH MINISTER AT BANGKOK. Rent, r. London, March 5. p Majesty the King received Mr. S. a “terlow who kissed hands on his kt i ,mtnt aa Minister at Bangkok.—Rent, r. - 31 words
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Article556 1926-03-06 9 Germany’s Application. LOCARNO SIGNATORIES TO MEET FIRST. (Rugby Radio Service) Reuter. London, March 5. Private conversations which are to take place at Geneva on Sunday amongst* the signatories of the Locarno Treaty will, it is believed, remove all difficulties from the way of achieving the primary purpose for(Rugby Radio Service); Reuter. - 556 words
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Article76 1926-03-06 9 —Reuter. FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE. London, March 5. An echo of the Hayley Morriss case was heard at the Old B.iley where an engineer, Charles Gervais, was sentenced to a year in the second division on a charge of attempting to obtain £4OO by false pretences from the—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article51 1926-03-06 9 .—Renter. PLANS FOR CONFERENCE. Washington, March 5. Mr. A. B. Houghton, the American Ambassador in London, has been requested to return to the United States to consult Mr. Frank Kellogg, Secretary of State, regarding plans for the preliminary disarmament conference. Mr. Houghton sails on March.—Renter. - 51 words
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Article165 1926-03-06 9 —Reuter. Proposed New Scheme. COMPLETE REORGANIS TION Loudon, March 5. A complete scheme for reorganising the management of broadcasting services in Britain is outlined in an official report by the Broadcasting Committee, appointed to decide the nature of the administration after the expiry of the present company’s licence on—Reuter. - 165 words
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Article168 1926-03-06 9 SYNOD COMMISSION’S ULTIMATUM. Amsterdam. March 5. The Commission of tbe General Synod dealing with the utterances by Dr. J. C. Geelkerken has issued an ultimatum requiring Dr. Geelkerken to give a signed undertaking for the acceptance of the literal interpretation of Genesis referring to Eve and tbe Serpent,168 words
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Article163 1926-03-06 9 .—Reuter. COUNTESS WINS HER SUIT. New York, March 5. Countess Cathcart has won her suit and remains in the United States. The Judge upheld the writ of habeas corpus after the District Attorney had entered it in the records of the Court that adultery does not constitute.—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article59 1926-03-06 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 130 50 Brussels, 107 Geneva 25.25 Amsterdam, 12 12| Milan, 121.10 8er1in.120.40 Stockholm, 18.12 Copenhagen, 18.72 ;Oslo, 22.82 ienna, 34.47 Prague, 164 Helsingfors. 193 Madrid, 34.49 Lisbon, 2j Rio, 7] Buenos Aires, 45k« Bombay, Is. 6,1 d.; Shanghai, 3s.o«d(Rugby Radio Service.) - 59 words
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Article53 1926-03-06 9 —Reuter. LOAN BY AMERICAN BANKERS. New York, March 5. Arrangements have been completed with New York bankers for a twentyyear five million dollar loan to the Roman Catholic Church in Bavaria. This is the first long term public loan to be negotiated in Wall Street by—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article526 1926-03-06 9 Russian Opera Company’s Success. AN ATTRACTIVE SHOW. A rose by any other name, ’iis said, would smell as sweet and though the Russian Imperial Light Opera Company in their endeavour to give a popular version of Franz Lehar’s dainty composition, The Merry Widow,” simply made it a526 words
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Article87 1926-03-06 9 ROPING IN SMALL UNIONS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, March 5. Shipbuilding employers have invited the Boiler-makers’ Society and other craft unions which are not members of the Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades Federation, which signed the recent agreement for dealing with disputes, to attend a meeting with a view(Rugby Radio Service.) - 87 words
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Article147 1926-03-06 9 ENQUIRY INTO PENANG COOLIE’S DEATH. A verdict of accidental death was returned at the enquiry to-day before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett sitting as His Majesty’s Coroner, into the death of Mahommed Hussein who was killed by a fall of earth at Waterfall Road on the147 words
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Advertisement156 1926-03-06 9 B I I «pISHH Jt JEr GUARANTEED I 12 yeZ old. I -RED LABEL-gpW j 111 BORN 1820 SPECIAL OLD III 1 Jl[ STIL HIGHLAND .lllljllll'Jl 11 STRONG. WHISKY. U I ririiT" \r 5 The Secret is found in every bottle. pj JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd., (incorporated in England) pj)156 words
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Article186 1926-03-06 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ceylon Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta Menggala for Tanjong Poera. Pangkalan Brandan. Langsa and Edi. Pungah for Asahan, and Batu Bthar.t. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah) Renong and Ko pah. Rbexenor for Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong and Shanghai. Seang B u e for Rangoon. van Hoorn for186 words
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Article417 1926-03-06 10 CLO'E DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIH. Federateu i»Talay 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 ttain-417 words
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Article324 1926-03-06 10 Singapore, March '2. Both sections of the share market have again experienced a dull period during the past week The price of Tin has shewn a further advance and the commodity market appears firm. There has been good enquiry for sterling issues, Renongs, Chenderiangs, Kampongs and Kamuntings324 words
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Article123 1926-03-06 10 Th Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rnbb- r Association held its 749th, auction on Wednesdav 4. when thera was Cata’otue! 1.124,1b5.; 502.09 tons. Offered 715.324 Ibg; 319.31 tons. Sold 573.338 lbs.? 255.95 ton®. Spot London —Spot 2s. sd. New York 5G cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet cents123 words
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Article219 1926-03-06 10 PENANG, MARCH 6, 1926. Ben-we« Opium p f 5,000.00 nom. Glove» 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» no stock Nutmegs 80» 125.00 nom. 110» 110.0 b O’jconutsper 50.00 nou. Copra Snn<lr»«3 $12.05 sales Rattan» 11.15 sales Rattans Ooarne 10.50 Ireen Snail Shell» 13.00 3»ain Rice No.219 words
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Advertisement305 1926-03-06 10 LODGE PLUGS arc unsurpassed for reliability and efficiency on all makes of cars They assist the engine with < Easy Starting, -LOOoF' 1 Regular firing running dead slow, a V; Great power at high speed t an<l I x': No overheating < i .tffie is*;' jyy The j* regular Is305 words
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Advertisement76 1926-03-06 10 INTERIOR CLEANLINESS ds of paramouint importance to aJI who value youth, health anti efficiency. To keep the system clean and in perfect working order use Pinkettes, the dainty tyttfle regulators which neither pain nor purge. As gently as nature they dispel PinketteS constipation, stimulate the liver, banish biliousness and sick76 words
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Advertisement528 1926-03-06 10 W-y: W) V'< I r’r.r/7 £etter f A ivonderful tribute to (t Jecomale 1 new delicious form of Cod Liver Oil i i Dear Sirs, Southsea, Hants, 19th Nov., 1925. I am writing to thank you for the benefit I have derived from “Jecomalt.” I have been laid up with528 words
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Article397 1926-03-06 11 (To the Editor of the Financial News). Sir, It is stated that the heavy arrivals of rubber now coming to hand are the natural results of the increased export allowance to 85 per cent. If prices can tumble from 4s. Bd. to 2s, Bd. on the strength397 words
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Article259 1926-03-06 11 RUBBER. Singapore, March 4. Prices this week have fluctuated considerably, the lowest being about 84 cents and the highest 96 cents. The local auction held yesterday, opened with a fairly steady tone with a nominal quotation of 95 cents for Awarded Spot Sheet. However, shortly after the commencement259 words
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Article124 1926-03-06 11 The results of the ties played yesterday were Teams of Three: —+l A. J. Plumb, W. J. Owens and W. L. Summers beat C.H. Hertz, J. Duguid and T. E. Murphy 21—13. Mixed Double Handicap:—l-4 Mrs. G. J. Gilmour and B. E. Mitchell beat +1124 words
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Article154 1926-03-06 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <k Co.’g share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. C E E SHARBB, 5 3Q ffl to. I C. t 6. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Balgownie 4.20 4.40 4.25 4.50 ex Connemara 2.55 2.60 2.57 J 2.65 cum154 words
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Article142 1926-03-06 11 The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited, during the month of February was 500 pikuls. The output of Tronoh Mines, Limited for the month of February from all-sources was Pls. 849. The output of the Pegang Prospecting Company Limited output estimated for February Pls. 441.24 estimated to realize142 words
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Article390 1926-03-06 11 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of Enoland.) 3rd Sunday in Lent. 7-45 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Hymn 274. 8.30 Holy Communion. Hymn 313, 9.30 Holv Communion (Tamil), 10.30 Matins (Chinese), 6 pm. Evensong. Hvmn 199. Ps CXIX v.v. 105-128—245, v.v. 129-144—248 Magnificat 121, Nunc Dimittis 123, Hymns 265.390 words
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Article103 1926-03-06 11 LABU (F. M. S.) We are informed by Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., the Kuala Lumpur agents of Labu (F. M. 18.) Rubber Cbmpany, Ltd., that they have received a telegram from the Secretaries of the Company that the Board of DlireOtors have deaided to recommend, subject to103 words
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Article87 1926-03-06 11 A telegram has been received by Messrs, Guthrie and Co., Ltd., I}ie Kuala Lumpur agents, from the Secretaries of Cheviot Rubber, Ltd., that the Board of Directors have decided to recommend, subject to audit and usual adjustments, a final dividend in respect of the financial year ended 31st December87 words
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Article54 1926-03-06 11 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd. tihe Kuala Lumpur agents of Karmen Rubber, Limited, inform us that they have received a cable from the Seciietaries of the Company informing them that the Directors have declared an interim dividend of 7|%, payable on 20th instant, in respect of the financial year54 words
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Article93 1926-03-06 11 P. C. c. v. KRIAN CLUB. The following players will represent the P. C. O. at Parit Buntar tomorrow A. J. L. Donaldson, H. C. D. Davies, C. Fittock, W. F. Fletcher, H. D. Jenson. C. H. Mackay, G. McClintock, H. L. Pickford, J. L Potter. R. V. Patterson93 words
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Advertisement408 1926-03-06 11 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. 4Un Tamil 26 years old Family man ’’XidonasaFieM Conductor or V» charsr <-f an >' ,uall KB,a o er t 0 VCII < general experience in Rubber "work-. Excellent references. *PI’ ly ,o RoX No 64 c/o P naDg (Jjxette. z VACANT. Wanted: Competent Temporary Draughtsmen408 words
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Advertisement49 1926-03-06 11 Cramps in the Stomach No need of suffering from cramps in the stomach or intestinal pains. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy never fails to relieve the most severe cases. Get it to-day; there will be no time to send for jt after the attack comes on. For sale everywhere.49 words
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Advertisement98 1926-03-06 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.” »n»n«r iiiiiiiniuiin «wuminttumina l“F.&N.”l 9 s S s S 1 s I TONIC I 2 Pure Quinine Pleasantly g 198 words
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Advertisement427 1926-03-06 11 Municipal Sports. ROAD r r TRACER (Hatfield's patent) Iho most <LcciiEsplanade II setting our 3 D m LEVELS and BO GRADIENTS Saturday, March 20th. $55 complete JHE Stockists All Welcome LTI Wl w civorric* penang. THE ONLY MEDICINE SUITABLE FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE To cure Kidney Trouble you must Pills. They427 words
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Miscellaneous96 1926-03-06 11 □iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiihg I TOWN HALL, W Have You Booked Your Seats for the Final Performance TO-NIGHT? The RUSSIAN IMPERIAL LIGHT OPERA Co., lx “CHARI —VARI” EE an extravaganza in 3 acts. Booking at Robinson Piano Co. Prices $3, $2, $1« □lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll’llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil'llllllllllllHllllllllllllfiO THE YOUNG DIANA MARION DAVIES AT Theatre Royal. From Thursday96 words
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Article748 1926-03-06 12 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows: Following a fall to 2/1 A. the lowest price recorded since last Mav Rubber has had a welcome rise to 2/5 over the end of the month but is easier again at the close 2/3|. The shortlived advance748 words
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548 1926-03-06 12 London, Fbruary 4, 1926. The course of prices this week has been very similar to last week. The •Rubl>er market improved on Friday and with a distinctly firmer fune advanced 2.1 d. per lb., above the prices recorded in our Report of last Thursday. After548 words
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Article278 1926-03-06 12 Messrs. Wm. J.<cks Co., reported pn February 6 as follows The past week has been irregular, due it is believed to America bringing pressure to bear upon France to put her financial affairs in order right away, but apart from that, everything points to trade being distinctly278 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1926-03-06 12 I Let quality decide The Super-efficient 5 10 H. P. I I SWIFT F Whatever your inclination in Car F X buying, you must choose a quality— X F built Car. The SWIFT has always f J been a specialised production. As J F such it offers supreme value to216 words
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Advertisement147 1926-03-06 12 GOT INDIGESTION? Here's News for you Do you realise that nine cases of digestive trouble out of every ten are caused by excess stomach acidity, and that this is easily neutralised It s a fact, and you can demonstrate it by taking a little Bisurated Magnesia next time you eat147 words
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Advertisement315 1926-03-06 12 S R. J. DICK Ltd. I M INVENTORS AND PATENTEES g OF THB i ORIGINAL BALATA BELT. V p We beg to advise that we have recently been X appointed SOLE AGENTS for this Belting in Penang, Province Wellesley, Kedah and Perak 4 > and hold comprehensive stocks of all315 words
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Article1774 1926-03-06 13 FROCKS AND FASHIONS. By A Woman Correspondent. London, February 11. For a new season of a new year even those women whose attention has wandered from the matter of clothes since the beginning of the winter, turn their thoughts in the direction of their wardrobes once more with1,774 words
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Advertisement271 1926-03-06 13 X^TTake Andrews Liver Salt and enjoy t h at continuous good health that EEEE3 means so much whether you work hard—play hard—or both. Andrews F lj' A clears the system of waste, and in l TOSBnn jit l that natural way corrects constipaI z\\ Il MH S J tion, indigestion,271 words
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Advertisement362 1926-03-06 13 1 ~~~7 I —S' J l uL4 K> 1 "i ,i- QwaarW < I J g W J i y ?'.-LJ’ J IB V Royal i J Royal. Appointment h r > r’" M Apfioinlmtni t» tkt Court ’ll fr ®r r 1 bwr to »Ae tourt Italy Your Baby362 words
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Article806 1926-03-06 14 R. E. Corder - TALES TOLD TO THE MAGISTRATES. By R. E. Corder. The Huddersfield magistrates and officials are very deliberate in tbeir methods, and the police court is run on slow and sure lines. The court mom has none of the magnificence of Bradford, none of the splendour of Halifax,806 words
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Advertisement81 1926-03-06 14 CARR’S CELEBRATED BISCUITS. r BISCUITS W Agents for Penang:— Messrs. Sandilands, Buttery Co., <}" Penang. b< CARR &CO UB Vg§ K CARLISLE ENGLAND |4W M/YaT HP k4i .1 xla Brear XcsE»c Supplies Available from all Food and Provision Stores. TRY SOME! TRAVERS TABLE SHERRY. JEi FINEST ■BO UNQUESTIONABLE FLAVOUR. fcOidffl81 words
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Advertisement52 1926-03-06 14 Keep It Handy. Do not forget that there are more bottles sold each year of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy than of any other cough medicine. Have you a bottle of it in your home It is good for the children nnd the grown ups too. Every user is a friend. Ter52 words
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Advertisement137 1926-03-06 14 SUNLIGHT OA Sunlight Soap has a guarantee of purity on every bar. Purity is everything in soap. It means so much real money to you. Sunlight saves the clothes —makes them last twice as long. Its pure lather cleanses the clothes naturally, NOT chemically. Buy a carton of Sunlight to-day,137 words
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Article612 1926-03-06 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, March 7, 1926 ote Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart 8t lung do 1.30 Tripe w do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 68 Lamb612 words
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Advertisement353 1926-03-06 15 i'HHIL: HHIHUh iilHil!!i!!IIl!lllllll!llll||Il|||llllllHlllllllllllllllllllillllll!inE! I C ,D I OTEL BRASTAGI j Health Resort in «he Sumatra Highlands. 4,800 feet above Sea Level. t t Address: p oSta Address BStA" HGi. L, MEDAN. BRASTAGI HOTEL, SUMATRA 0. K- F’ ve minutes wait from Harrisons and Crosfield Golf Course. BRACING AIR. EXTENSIVE VIEWS.353 words
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Advertisement349 1926-03-06 15 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE or the K. P. M. Regular Monthly Sailings from Singapore to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenger steamers “Houtman” and “Tasman” Fitted with wireless, a Laundry, Barbershop, Spacious Swimming bath and ship’s band The Restaurants aboard the s. s. Houtman and Tasman supply British Food.349 words
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Advertisement1220 1926-03-06 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG |H llll mBmI! WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I HECTOR Mar. 10 Marseilles, London. Rotterdam Glasgow. E SHmBE PERSEUS Mar. IS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg. HELENUS Mar. 26 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. MENTOR Apr. 1 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. RHESUS1,220 words
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Advertisement572 1926-03-06 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government. P. <£ O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai, Moji For Colombo, Aden. Port Yukoh.m. ..d Kob.. nd 9,,d DEVANHA Mar. II572 words
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