Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 71. VOL. LXXXIV. SATURDAY, 27th MARCH, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 272 1 “NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, 7 Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. r> ttT 7"^vc l Sk n TANGYE S I l Q BM W I self-contained pumping f ®L JS J J®. J _a—_H_ hUr s? JI sets, suitable for water 5 1 15
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    • 9 1 T. NAGAT A, DENTIST. next look .to “THE DISPENSARY.”
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  • 739 2 MR. BALDWIN ON NEED OF ANOTHER WESLEY. The Prime Minister recently addiessed a gathering of Wesleyan Methodists in London, speaking on the religious outlook. A report of the speech in the “Methodist Recorder” says that he expressed his ,gratitude to the chairman (Sir George Hayter Chubb) for
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    • 1530 2 NOTICES. Teja Malaya Tin Dredging Co., RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, K j Un Raya United. Sl Mudin, fr« town deliver, or ii K' X',The undersigned are authorised to acK postage. hi] descript ion. cept from the shareholders of the Teja jb PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. v Malaya Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., applicaX
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    • 31 2 CALOPOSONIUM MUCUNOIDES The well known cover plant. LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICE EFFECTIVE FROM Ist. JANUARY, 1926. FRESH SUPPLIES RECEIVED WEEKLY FROM SUMATRA. BOOK EARLY FROM: A. DENNYS, 22a, Beach, Street, Penang.
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    • 600 2 Ordinance No 125 (Merchant Shipping) Section Notice is hereby given that atjthe expiration of one year f r Notice the Receiver of Wrecks at the Port of Penang, Straits Settle proceed to deal with the following articles pursuant to section 33] /*> S mentioned Ordinance. H Description of Wher(J Sl
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    • 302 3 ><' IX <7p \w*y\ M>- qcc, Ihf Ar zf Z x x J»' \W\" X is "The Major.” For those who want excellence t^C grCat discerning public who are exacting in their purchases—who seek excellence through love of excellence —ARMY CLUB cigarettes fulfil their wishes in a cigarette <ZS FP^
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    • 240 3 I CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. I Ĕ 1. Each solution to a “P. G.” Cross-Words Puzzle must 3 g be sent in on the puzzle as printed in the Pinang Gazette g and the name and address of the sender must be filled in on y I the coupon printed beneath
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    • 307 3 The George Town Dispensary Ltd., I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I PENANG. I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I THE Cheapest House in the Trade I FOR Estate Medical Supplies. I SAFETY FIRST. I I You are absolutely safe when you deal with H “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exe- cuted by
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    • 243 3 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 59. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. fifty-nine, entries for which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 3. ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Fishing net. 1. Sacred Beetle,
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  • 985 4 The Order of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem had been driven out of Jerusalem and had settled in Rhodes. After a long siege by the Turks they were allowed to evacuate the Island with the honours of War. After some years the Emperor Charles
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  • 760 4 AN INTERESTING PARALLEL. In the “Review of the Churches” Mr. Coulson Kernahan draws an interesting and original parallel between the late Sir William Robertson Nicoll, editor of the “British Weekly,” and Lord Northciiffe. He says: No parallel has, to my knowledge, been drawn between those tw o
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    • 253 4 IcF A AIG E f xO4sCy W E R §U\ V" Gnj y How much of your motive power is lost in combating the little ills I and ailments that should be checked as soon as they show themselves If the liver is kept active, the digestion in good J
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    • 208 4 SjW| Ig/ Iff J Wk k j F wWi GetWhit.<flfcfse hi I It is a guarantee of good body and fine E bouquet—whisky as soft as a sure s *g n E SA a S e There are ample mA stocks maturing to ensure J tbe continuance of the same
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  • 546 5 TH-: WIFE’S POSITION. The Privy Council has held, in a judg ment stated by Lord Merrivale, who delivered it. to be of ge >eral importance, that an English wife judicially separated from her husband cannot, by residence or otherwise, acquire a separaie domicile in another countr y
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  • 299 5 “SOME VERY IMPORTANT ARRANGEMENTS. Mr. A. J. Cook, Secretary of the Miners’ Federation, explained his late arrival at a meeting at Brynmawr by saying that it was owing to some very important arrangements, which the Press would like to know all about, but which he would leave
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  • 737 5 EXPERIMENT IN SURREY RECALLED. According to ancient tradition England was once a wine-growing country, and as there seemed no reason to suppose that the climate had changed for the worse the writer decided to investigate the viticuJtYiral possibilities of this country, writes the South African correspondent of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 228 5 Let quality decide 5 The Super-efficient 5 10 H. P. I SWIFT J Whatever your inclination in Car v a buying, you must choose a quality— X built Car. The SWIFT has always 5 been a specialised production. As r such it offers supreme value to its 4 f smallest
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    • 52 5 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 and the grown ups too. Every user is a friend. For
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    • 32 5 1/AJWWS PILLS I APIOL STEEL 3 Sureandcertain for all Female complaints.Everyladyshould n keep a box in the house. Ch®mists and Stores sell them throughout th® world. I Proprietor: MASTIN, Cbamut, Southamptaa, England.
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    • 332 5 GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON’S NEW NOVEL “ROMEO IN MOON VILLAGE” George Barr McCutcheon is one of th« princes in the tents of Storytellers, and his new novel ROMEO IN MOON VILLAGE ”is one of his b-s From the time when the hero changes his plans ab »ut eloping, and runs away
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    • 95 5 If you have been waiting to SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN in the greatest dramatic comedy, THE GOLD RUSH. Be sure to go only to the premier show. Theatre Royal. From to night till Monday, 29th March, 1926 Matinees Sunday, at 2-30 p.m. and Monday,"at 4 p.m. Show Starts at 7-30 pm.
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  • 1365 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. J. L. Sime is going Home by the “Macedonia” in May. I Mr. H. C. Selle, secretary to the Post Office, is going on leave by the Morea. Mr. C. Roberts, of Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan and Co., Ltd., Malacca, was in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Mr. F.
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  • 136 6 INSPECTOR MATTHEWS INJURED This morning Inspector Matthews was riding to the Police Court on his A.J.S. motor cycle when he was involved in a collision with a Chinese motor cyclist riding a big Henderson. The collision occurred at the junction of Penang Road and Farquhar Street. Apparently the
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  • 48 6 The results of the tennis tournament ties played yesterday were: Mixed Double Handicap: 30.3 Mrs. Saffe/ry and H.C.D. Davies beat —2 Mr. Xand Mrs. J. H. Pedlow 6—3, 6—o. Single Handicap Class “C” (Final): —l5 C. E. Bowei-s beat —15.3 E. A. Ross 6—2, 6—4.
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  • 560 6 OPPOSITION TO EXAMINATION. OF WITNESS. The hearing of the application regarding an order made by Mr Justice Deane for the examination of two witnesses, Lob Kong Im and Loh Kim Swee, in connection with the bankruptcy of Chop Loh Chee Seng was continued and concluded before Mr. Justice
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  • 131 6 PENANGjMARCH 27, 1926. k ßy Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Docnmentarv 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 155 1 3 day’s sight Private 157 I b Bombay Demand Bank 155 g Madras Demand Bank
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  • 32 6 The results of the bowls tournament tie played yesterday was: Mixed Double Handicap:—Ser. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reimann beat +4 Mrs. G. J. Gilmour and B.E. Mitchell 21 —15.
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  • 431 6 EVIDENCE OF CHITS. “Cash Please,” The hearing of the ca.se against Mr. Peter Richardson, who stands charged with cheating in respect of a cheque for $1,0(0, was resumed in the District Court, Singapore, before Mr. P. F. David, says the “Singapore Free Press Mr. Counsell, secretary, Hotel, continued
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  • 362 6 THE HABIT FORMED BY USING ASPIRIN. An investigation of the exte,nt of the drug habit in England has revealed a dangerous state of affairs. The> habit appears to be on the increase, says a writer in the “Statesman.” One new and extremely disquieting fact is that in
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  • 1286 6 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Warialda for Singapore. Menggala for Tanjong Poera. Pangkalan Brandan. Pangkalan Soesoe and Langsa. Tara for Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. Kidderpore for Colombo and Bombay. President Monroe for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles. Boston and New York. Kudat for Bhuket,
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  • 295 6 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIH. Federate** Malay States, Malacca, Johor» and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rfsumption of 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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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 51 6 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 cas cs. Get it to-day there will be no time to send for it after the attack comes on For sale t/ery
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  • 1911 7  -  motoring without roads. By “R.A.C,” Progress recently made in the design of, roadless motor vehicles has been very substantial, and a recent test of one of he latest naxlels serves to show what I extraordinary obstacle® can now be surmounted. The vehicle under test was an F.W.D., manufactured
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  • 556 7 SIR E. SWINTON’S WARNING. Major-General Sir Ernest Swinton, Chichele Professor of Military History in the University of Oxford, gave his inaugural lecture at Oxford on “The Study of War.” He said the law of self-preserva-tion demanded that, our first care should be the continued existence and well-being
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 73 7 i For Children’s Bruises For “black and blue” bruises, sprains oif wrists and ankles, strains of cords and muscles, stubbed toes, cuts, burns and other mishaps of childhood, Chamberlain’is Pain Balm always gives relief, Does just as much for older people too. Eases their rheumatic pains, backaches and neuralgia. Just
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    • 78 7 J' O||| ’W ’vv'' Shapes fe-Styfes --in Semi-Trimmed S’Untrimmed. ALSO EXCLUSIVE DISPLAY OF THE LATEST STYLES IN TRIMMED MILLINERY JUST ARRIVED Ex S.S. “GLENAPP” I r ON Saturday, o r.. 1 Monday FOLLOWING DAYS. A world of beautiful new ideas and novel creations which emphasise the importance of our millinery
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  • 23 8 ALLAN :—On March 25 at the Maternity Home, Penarg, to Mr. and Mrs. John. G. Allan of Malakoff, P. W., a daughter.
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  • 539 8 Mr. Justice (now Lord) Darling was the original perpetrator of one of the stock witticisms of the Law Courts. In forbidding a witness to state what somebody else had told him, he remarked that what the girl said to the soldier was not evidence. Learned counsel raise a cheap
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  • 1854 8 Not at any time during the three reigns w hich span the history of our own times have so many nice little points of etiquette and policy» arisen in connection with the presentation to Their Majesties at this season. Now that all the nations are settling down,
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  • 133 8 EXAMINED IN BANKRUPTCY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 27. A public examination in bankruptcy opened on Lee Pang Seng, «on of the late Lee Chbon Guan, one of the richest men in the Straits. The debtor stated that from 1917 to 1921 he was connected with
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 79 8 (To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —If the Steam Roller will kindly spend a week on Bukit Pmchore Road the public will feel very grateful. Cycling or motoring on that road is like going over a mad covered with marble”. Cyclists suffer most as they
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  • 111 8 COMING TO PENANG. A real London Variety performance will be presented at the Town Hill on Thursday and Friday, April Bth and 9th by the Musical Madcaps, a clever little company of five artistes, including M’ sB Maudie Stewart, Miss Dodie Wolfe, Miss Jose Gordon. Mr. George Lans’one
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 160 8 jOSKjr) I Srf u>rfl iWz® B 1 I BWfjbw JUltf.' /rflm fl iM«lr" I f Two sports-, I one smoke i i: Fishing or shooting?—Each sport has its adherents believing i their pastime unrivalled. But both agree that for cigarettes i there can be only one choice 8 I I
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    • 32 8 “E. O.” Guest Night and DancingEvery Tuesday and Fridav. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. f DEARS’ 1 J GOLDEN SERIES. 4 k 1 SoooQ&flHßHflHpaSSiSSi
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 282 9 Government’s New Bill. BOUQUET FOR LADY MT. (rugby Radio Service.) London, March 26. sir William Joynson-Hicke. the Home < t try. promised in the House of nions to produce a Bill for the fur- of factory conditions. H'.Ciid he would submit the bill during h current session of
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  • 112 9 22s PASSENGERS IN PERIL. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, March 26. The Union Cas'le liner Garth Castle (12,115 tons) which left London on March 7, for Capetown and other South frit an ports, struck a rock off Ascension hland last night. She has aboard 228 passengers, includii g
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  • 123 9 —Reuter. MUSSOLINI ENCOURAGES HIS BLACKSHIRTS. Rome, March 26. On the occasion of the seventh anniversary of Fascism, Signor Mussolini sent message to Italian Fascists saying inter alia “At home, by consent, the people are thronging ever more around the Government which has solved formidable problems, whilst oppositions
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  • 50 9 Renter. ORDERED TO RENOUNCE VOWS. Riga, March 26. According to a message from Moscow it is announced that the so called Holy Bynod has decided on the total abolition of monasticism throughout Russia. Monks must renounce their vows as not conforming with the spirit of the times.
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  • 24 9 —Renter. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Hague, March 26. M. Jonkheer Degr.iaff, ex-Minister at Tok io, has been appointed Governor- General of the Dutch Indies.-
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  • 31 9 -Vale. Beyrouth, March 26. Four cavalry squadrons along with ’’if forces repelled an important Druse < ontingents’ attacks on Katana, south west Damascus. The fleeing enemy left IW) killed-
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  • 175 9 —Reuter. Why U. S. Must be Paid. OFFICIAL EXPLAN VHON. Washington, March 26. The Secretary to the Treasury. Mr.. Mellon, smiled when he was interviewed regarding Mr. Winston Churchill’s speech the other day in which he threw out the suggestion that the United States could wipe out Europe’s
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  • 175 9 —Reuter. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT. Paris, March 26. A further development in the suit by M. Durmerin against the Banque Industrielle de Chine is the contention by the Bank of Paris that it was acting for the Government when it supported the letter from M. Robineau, Governor of the
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  • 153 9 TO CONCENTRATE ON PRODUCTION. Berlin, March 26. The Rhenish-Westphalian Steel Trust which is to be known as the Vereinigte Stahlwerke, is now practically an accomplished fact and begins active operations on April 1. The purpose of the trust is stated to be the reduction <f general expenditure
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  • 61 9 Reuter. 1926 BUDGET READY. Paris, March 26. The Chamber adopted by 415 votes to 128 the revenue section of the Budget The expenditure side was voted at the autumn session. The entire 1926 Budget is now ready to go to the Senate. The Socialists decided to oppose the
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  • 44 9 s.—Reuter. URGED TO RE-JOIN. Buenos Aires, March 26. The Government has asked Congress speedily to vote ratification of the Argentine re-joining the League of Nations, which is necessary before the Government can accept the invitation to sit on the League Committees
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  • 53 9 .—Renter. BILL TO KEEP OUT OUTSIDERS. Melbourne, March 26. The House of Representatives passed a bill increasing the capital of the Colonial Oil Refinery by £lOO,OOO. Mr. Bruce, the Premier, defined the purpose of the measure as an attempt to prevent outside oil interests from domi- nating the
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  • 219 9 —Reuter. Jack Horner’s Plum. BEECHER'S BROOK BESTED. Loudon, March 26. The result of the Grand National, run to-day, was as follows JACK HORNER (Watkinson) 1 OLD TAY BRIDGE (Speck) 2 BRIGHT’S BOY (E. Doyle) 3 Won by three lengths leng h between second and third. Betting—2s to 1
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  • 31 9 The Pinang Gazette is informed that if rain does not fall the water supply will be decreased between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. on Sunday, March 28.
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  • 40 9 —Reuter. RACE FOR WORLD’S TITLE. Sydney, March 26. Major Goodsell and Tom Saul have signed articles for a sculling race on the Paramatta River on May 3 for the world’s championship, and a stake of £2OO a side.
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  • 70 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) i. —Reuter Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were New York, 4.86 Brussels, z 121 Geneva, 25.25 Milan, 120.85 Berlin, 20.42 Stockholm, 18.12 Copenhagen, 18.55 Oslo, 22.73; Vienna, 34.50 Prague, 164 s Bombay, Is. 6d.; Shanghai, 25.7|d,: Hongkong, 2s. 3jd.. FRANCS LOW RECORD. London, March 26. French
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  • 48 9 CHINESE STABBED. A Cantonese, named Chew Lim, living at 191, Kimberley Street, was brought before the second Magistrate, (Mr. C.W. A. Sennett) this morning, in connection with the death of Ng Kee Hai who was stabbed in Kimberley Street last night. He was remanded in custody.
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  • 214 9 JUMPED FROM MOVING MOTOR CAR. A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest before Mr. C.W.A. Sennett, sitting as Coroner, on Teoh Chee Chai, who was killed on the 17th November last, being thrown from a motor car. According to the evidence of the driver, and his
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  • 642 9 Annual General Meeting. DEVOLUTION DISCUSSED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipob, March 27. The annual general meeting of the Perak Chamber of Commerce was held at Ipoh yesterday. Col. Cecil Rae, the Chairman, presided and among those present were Messrs. K. M. Coullie, J. H. Saunders, F.
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  • 90 9 To-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1. March Preciosa De very 2. Overture Napoleon Billon 3. Waltz I love the Sunshine Winson 4. Fox Trot Paddlin’ Madelin’ Home Winson 5. Selection The Merry Widow Lehar 6- Intermezzo Canterbury Chimes Ancliffe 7. Fox Trot Ukulele Baby Leon
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 272 9 I JUST RECEIVED. v '"’mart and latest shapes of rtj ladies’ s'raw and felt hats. nfl wM Wa Large selection in attractive w? «I Colours. i 11l Latest novelties in Dress K|| IH y Materials formorning and after- I ~()On wear Tricolines, Voiles, |i Cilinas, Georgettes, Clr v>ti lias, m
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  • 1584 10 COMMONS CONTROL OF EXPENDITUREThe Only Way. The House of Commons this session has made two essays in the control of expenditure. without success in either. It has spent day after day in discussing the minute details of certain Supplementary Estimates, well knowing that the result
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    • 308 10 ’”0 Before he is as big as Father he will have to grow a lot and he requires plenty of Calcium for the formation of his frame and teeth. Our daily food contains calcium, but very little. It is often insufficient during the growing period of a child and the
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    • 81 10 For Coughs and Colds When changeable w’eather or exposure to cold and wet results in bronchitis, start at' once taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Bĕen in use for over fifty years, and strongly recommended for stubborn, weakening coughs. For sale everywhere. P. K.. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127 Pitt Street,
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    • 589 10 Children clamour for this neu I delicious form ofCod fiver On I Send for Free Sample and Fairy TU i I onlf my ild could Wkc oxl Oil' u I there is nd longer an “if.” Your child Moth er' I actually cqjoy Cod Liver Oil! i n and I
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  • 801 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows Rubber has remained steady round 2/6 through the week although at the close a slightly easier tendency is noticeable. This section of the Share Market has shewn renewed enquiry and a fair turnover has been made at prices
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  • 255 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <k Co.' f share list aQI p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. E F F Sharks. 5 so tn cn oc C. t C. I C. C. Rubber (Dollar.) Aver Panas 14.00 1’.50 13.50 14.00 Ba tn L. 1.37 s
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  • 103 11 The following are ovr latest qnotations Rubbers. Buyers. Seller!. AUenbys $3lO $3.25 A. Kunings 1.17 s 1.22| B. Lintangs 1.35 1.40 ex B. Jelutongs 1.2.5 130 Changkats 9.00 9 50 Indragiris 9.50 10.00 Kedahs 4 50 4.75 cum Lunas 3.85 4.00 Mentakabs .57| .G2i S. Tukangs .70
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  • 33 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 101| cts per pound per pl. $135 33 No. 1 Crepe 100 ds per pound per pl. $133.33 Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 312 11 lhe Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd:— London, March 25. spot, £2B9.’s £279.10s three months’ buying and £279.15s three months’ selling. Once again Lloyds’s Reg ster futrnes provide evidence of the-increasing degre 9 in which shipowners, and especially those on the Continent, are adopting the motorship, and we note that
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  • 1298 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAME». I 1 =5 f-t ac KUHBtSR ilJmur.j 5 0 c 8 Allenby Robber Co 3 1’33 Alor Uajah Rubber 3 Of 3 2 ex Amalgamated Malay Rr.tat«j* 4 4< 4 75 Ayer Hitam Planting By nd io. b 2 5 22 5 Ayer Kunlng Rnbbei
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  • 418 11 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) Palm Sunday. 7-45 Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, Hymn 1( 0, 8.30 Holy Communion, Hymn 94, 10 am. Matins (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 99, Ps LXXXVI 189, Ps CXXX 258, Magnificat 137, Nunc Dimittis 136, Hymns 180, 98, 184. Monday, Tuesday,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 373 11 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. -1 7 —~l Chinese Book-keeper required for Mine in “iam. Good irespects for suitable nl an. Must be •xperiencel. Apply McAuliff-', D. ris Hope, Penang. 604 Wanted thoroughly experienced Typist with sufficient knowledge of books to assist Accountant. Salary SICO r month. Quaiters available later Apply
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    • 599 11 M. S. V. R. Battalion Rifle Association. Annual Prize Meeting, April 2nd to sth 1926 ON Kuala Lumpur Rifle Range. Intending Competitors are reminded that entries should be received by the Hon. Secretary, Battalion Rifle Association, M.S.V.R. Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, on or before April 29th. 610—29-3 Robinson and Company, Limited.
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  • 540 12 Merchandise Marks Bill. ALTERATION SUGGESTED. The following is a copy of a letter which has been sent by the British Empire Producers’ Organisation to the President of the Board of Trade. The point raised is of the highest importance to producers throughout the Empire. Sir, —We have received
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  • 137 12 BANGING OF 1, «40, 000 “SAXPENCES” At the recent annual meeting of the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary directors, Mr. James Hay, Finance Committee Conve- er, commented on the fact that the ordinary income had exceeded the ordinary expenditure. This, he said, was evidence of the great arid
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  • 346 12 PARIS JOURNALISTS’ BADGE. One popular idea of a journalist is of a young man with a notebook chasing a fire-engine, but it is to be feared that in practice the newspaper man is less easily recognised at sight-, states the “Manchester GuardianJ” Unlike novelists like Mir-
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  • 236 12 PENANG. MARCH 27, 1926. Beuarex t'pinm p. t 5,000.00 nocu. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pick kgs no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom HCs HO.Oo Coconuts per 50.00 nom Copra Snndried $ll.BO sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse .>. 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 323 12 WsWWMWs'W The penalty of the tropics V j Baby is notoriously harder to feed satisfactorily in the tropics. \ou may have found a food that suits baby, but he cannot be quite free of childish ailments—most of them springing from indigestion. Flatulence, acidity, sickness, are cured by W oodward s
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    • 56 12 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm A fooling of warmth, comfort and relief from pain follows an application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is a penetrating liniment for deep seated pains, wh.wli reduces painful swellings, relieves stiffness in musefes and joints and leaves one feeling supple and active. Easily applied aad feels good
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    • 75 12 WHATTO DO FOR A COLD. A hot bath ,at bedtime, followed by a laxative», is the right treatment for a cold, and the best laxative to use is Pinkettes. These dainty little pilules dispel constipation, gently stimulate PinketieS the liveuf banish bilisus attacks and sick headaches, cleaj- the skin, purify
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    • 62 12 BURRELL’S BRITISH PAINTS BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. l/t a -.J I l W jot i?©®. Do the safe thing Put nothing on but Burrell’s. I DODOINE DISTEMPER I For interior and exterior wall decoration. ROOFING PAINT COMBATS CORROSION. Burrell’s products may be obtained from r all the leading Dealers or
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  • 439 13 A “TEMPLE” IN MANCHESTER. Viscount Lcvarhulme opened at Manchester recently a modern building which has been converted by Mr. Halditch, the collector of Chinese works of art, into a Chinese Palace Temple, writes the Man- chester conespondeint o|f the “Morning, Post. Mr. Hilditch wishes to enable peo- j
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  • 352 13 VANISHING WRITING-PADS. Some interesting facts about the consumption and cost of official stationery were disclosed in the course of a discussion in the House of Commons on a supplementary estimate of £48,0C0 for stationery and printing. In criticising this expenditure, Viscount Sandon said that there was a tremendous
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