Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 April 1926
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Title Section20 1926-04-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 77. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY, 6th APRIL, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement528 1926-04-06 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. k V W S s |NO MORE WHITE ANT” “s I I X gWBwA EHHMHHSHBfIBanSHLMUh J_klMS__JX_J.il 11 jBIBA i* X I9U j i T„.(j 5 S V* 4 Dry Imperial fl gS&lflpL. g T THIS S 1 aWB "*AO£T& CHANDON’I i*528 words
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Advertisement9 1926-04-06 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.” MHSOBHnmMHHaHMIiMMR9 words
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Article506 1926-04-06 2 PROPHET OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Lord Oxford and Asquith, who presided at a lecture given by Mr Ramsay Muir at King’s College, on The Political Ideas of Mr. W.E. Gladstone, paid tribute chiefly to the work of the former Liberal leader in the spheres of finance506 words
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Article358 1926-04-06 2 SEEKING SANCTUARY IN ENGLAND. The Sunday Times understands that Mme. Lenin, widow of the Bolshevik leader is negotiating with Communist friends, in this country' with a view to securing Home Office authority to enable her to take up permanent residence here. The reason for this step,358 words
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Advertisement1506 1926-04-06 2 c ,ai x xssx as x ses x xes x ss* MISCELLANEOUS. j RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. WaZtedTUsedVnd nr used Postage MUNICIPAL NOTICE. I Including free town delivery or l! M plompt cash. Registered DESTRUCTION OF RATS. K postage. S correspondence only. Box No. 41, c/o PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Pinang Gazette.1,506 words
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Advertisement358 1926-04-06 2 The George Town Dispensary Ltd., iTHE LEADING CHEMISTS, I PENANG. I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I THE S Cheapest House in the Trade I i FOR Estate Medical Supplies. SAFETY FIRST. I S You are absolutely safe when you deal with S “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exe- fl cuted358 words
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Article946 1926-04-06 3 MOSLEM EDUCATION. Deputation to Dewan. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Trayaiieores March 19. A deputation consisting of the Mahomedan members of the Sri Mulam Popular Assembly waited on the Dewan to represent some of the urgent needs of the Moslem Community of Travancore. In inviting the attention of Mr.946 words
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Article578 1926-04-06 3 SIR HERBERT BARKER'S VIEW. In the House of Commons a debate took place recently upon the motion of Dr. Little declaring that an inquiry was necessary into the position of “irregular practice in medicine and surgery”. In the course of discussion the Minister of Health suggested that578 words
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Advertisement317 1926-04-06 3 ytY jSTfiS ■wtf? tm c r Ks Malarial Debility When the malaiia itself has left off, when the ravages of the parasites have broken your strength, that’s the moment to start taking f/- Sanatogen. Your blood is weakened and B Sanatogen will multiply the quantity of red 2 corpuscles in317 words
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Advertisement50 1926-04-06 3 Stops Neuralgic Pains and Headache. Tormenting neuralgia is eased and stopped by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm- Being penetrating, it reaches the congested epots, starts the circulation, removing the pressure and inflammation that causes the pain. Helps headaches, backaches, stiff, swollen joints, biaiises, sprains and sore muscles. Sold and recommended every where.50 words
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Advertisement120 1926-04-06 3 I THE NEW Colwnbia GRAFONOLA I Gives everything obtainable in other Gramophones plus matchless TONAL QUALITY t J Hear it and you’ll be itpr L |:x convinced. WKiiSsiJG 3 IS FWyiV '?i<;Thl Model as illustrated 1 lin f i lHr I IW‘ pl' 1 $220 I Other Models from I120 words
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Article999 1926-04-06 4 DOCTOR-BARRISTER FINED FOR BREACH. At the Mansion Hous© before the Lord Mayor, Pr- George Chadwick Kingsbury, a barrister-at-law and registered medical practitioner, cf Elm-court, Temple, was summoned at the instance of the Director of Public Prosecutions for having, between Avgust £O, 1925, and February 2 last failed999 words
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Article658 1926-04-06 4 A MENACE TO HEALTH. It is a strange fact that in tackling fhe traffic problems of great cities an towns little or no attcnltion has been given to the appalling noise which is so injurious to the public health and partiuulariy detrimental to the efficiency of658 words
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Article25 1926-04-06 4 April 14—TTari Rava Puasa, Public and Rank Holiday. May 8, 11. 1,3 15—Singapore Summer Racpn. •Tune 5, <B. 10 12 Selangor Summer Races.25 words
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Advertisement500 1926-04-06 4 EXW (GO! CALLS FOR PEPS. lung-tearing bouts of I “early-morning” cough, so V [1 /B i common in our climate, cannot be I'M [I//j t cured unless the irritation provoking I li I the cough is removed. The delicate lining of the breathing tubes, weakened and inflamed by incessant coughing,500 words
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Advertisement135 1926-04-06 4 When A® ?°7 hsr fas!s Not every mother can teai her baby so a food must be fctu’A 52> which will give i 'I that baby fibers tvrv I l\\ naturally tv wruv.i, IH 1 Ict has proved tb vaiur. I I Horlicte Izdns naliire to build I brain and135 words
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Article778 1926-04-06 5 ALLEGED ASSAULT ON POLICE CONSTABLE. The case against Mr. E. A. Barbour for an alleged assault on a police constable, was concluded in the District Court, Singapore, on Thursday morning. Mr. Barbour was represented by the hon’ble Mr. C. Everitt, and Mr. D. Kenny, Court Inspector, conducted the778 words
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Article129 1926-04-06 5 To be spoiled delightfully by John Ruskin was one of the pleasures in the girlhood of Mrs. Harker whose new novel Hilda Ware will be published at once by Mr. Murray. The novel is widely different from any before written by this popular author, and treats of one129 words
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Article568 1926-04-06 5 A PAGE OF AUSTRALIAN HISTORY. Mr. John R. Collinson, who recently died in England, aged eighty-five, states in his will and testament that he was the man who first gave Australia rabbits. Subsequently Mr. 0. J. Thatcher wrote to the London Press that his father was the568 words
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Advertisement408 1926-04-06 5 Those who begin the day with a good mouthrinsing with Odol, begin the day well. This marvellous liquid dentifrice removes all impurity from the mouth, and arrests with absolute certainty the development of bacteria which cause decay of the teeth. After a rinsing with Odol the mouth is sweet and408 words
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Advertisement178 1926-04-06 5 rm on WISTJD. ARM In Water Blisters. Itching Intense, Cuticura Heals. I was troubled with eczema nine months. The trouble was on my wrist and arm and came in small water blisters which later broke and formed small, sore eruptions. The itching and burning were intense causing me to scratch178 words
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Advertisement517 1926-04-06 5 l •'T rr. > ~;iiiiiiiiiii:TiiiiiiuiiiHiiiminnrw~i I a STATEMENT OF FACT. J- A If for no other reason than that LACTOGEN consists entirely of 7 H Milk and contains no substance I 11 which is not found in Milk, it V' i can claim a nearer resemblance I X/ r f517 words
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Article1555 1926-04-06 6 ZjJ\N April 6, 1199, a quarrel, shot at a 1 J venture, by a crossbow archer, f from the his castle of Chalon, which he was besieging to put < down a rebellion in his dukedom of i Aquitaine, put an end to the life of Richard1,555 words
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Article223 1926-04-06 6 Never before in the history of the plantation rubber industry has the rubber share market attracted so much sustained attention as it has received during the past twelve months, writes the Financial News.” For some weeks, indeed at the, height of the boom, rubbers maj be said223 words
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Article1036 1926-04-06 6 Easter Tournament. F. M. S. DEFEATED. Under the auspices of the Malayan Polo Association (as previously reported) a tournament was held a the Polo Ground, Penang, during the Easter Holidays, beginning on Good Friday and lasting until yesterday, in which Singipore, Selangor, the Iskander Club and Penang competed1,036 words
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Article34 1926-04-06 6 SINGAPORE WIN ALAN LOSE CUP. (From Oar Own Correspon lent.) Ipoh, April 6. The Alan Loke Tennis Cup was won by Singapore after beating Negri Sembilan, Selangor and Perak in the order mentioned.34 words
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Article121 1926-04-06 6 The following ties have been fixed To be played on Friday, April 9: Championship Pairs- (Final) —G. H. Pinckney and J. IL Bennett v. A.K.AB Terrell and R- N- Byatt Court No. 4. To be played on Monday, April 12: Mixed Double Handicap. (Final). —3C121 words
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Article362 1926-04-06 6 The result of a bowls tournament tie played on April 1. was Ladies Single Handicap. Final.— 4 Mrs. F. P. Montgomerid beat +7 Mrs. T. E. Murphy 21—17. The result of a bowls tournament tie paFyod on April 2, was: Mixed Double Handicap. Final. —Ser.362 words
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Article1505 1926-04-06 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr J. A. Jameson, of Fraser and Neave, Ltd-, is in the Bangkok Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, of Mentakab estate, are leaving for home by the P. and O. “MoreaJ’ The Rev. Archibald Ewing, Minister of St. Andrew’s, is booked to sail from Singapore by1,505 words
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Article697 1926-04-06 7 First Day’s Results. FAVOURITES COME UP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 5. The two day Sky meeting run by the Ipoh Gymkhana Club began on Saturday in fine weather. The attendance was quite satisfactory and among those present was H. H the Sultan of Perak. It697 words
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Article291 1926-04-06 7 On March 23 the Criminal Court at Bangkok had before it PhraLaddhakayad, the former Siamese Consul in Penang. He was charged by the Attorney-General with misappropriation of a sum of Tcs. 93,000 odd belonging to the Siamese Government. On the charge being read out to the accused,291 words
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Advertisement245 1926-04-06 7 I The “Pinang Gazette” j 1 THE BEST MEDIUM FOR I ADVERTISING. r q The “PINANG GAZETTE” j H enjoys an unparalleled measure 3 of public confidence and esteem, s| g the result of years of sound s journalism and straightforward presentation of news and views. H (j It is245 words
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Miscellaneous205 1926-04-06 7 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 59. We publish below the correct solution of the Pinang Gazette Cross-Words Puzzle No. 59, together with the names of successful competitors Ist., Prize Miss Rose Appucutty, K. Lumpur. 2nd., Prize Mr. Lee Cheng Hoe, Penang. 3rd., Prize Miss B. Fernandez, Taiping.205 words
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Miscellaneous68 1926-04-06 7 Booking now on at the Theatre Royal for The Hunchback of Notre Dame To be screened on Bth April Theatre Royal. PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT Show starts at 7-30 p. m. 1. Wolves of the North Epis. 3 and 4 4 parts 2. The Dodger—comedy 2 3. Laura La Plante in68 words
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Article104 1926-04-06 8 Aitken. —At Maternity Hospital, Penang on the sth inst. to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H. Aitken, a son. ANDERSON. —Mar. 6, at 10, Alexandra Court, Queen’s gate S.W., to Peggie (nee Robertson), the wife of George Boyd Anderson (now in Singapore), daughter. Henderson. —Mar. 9, at Hartfield. Cooden104 words
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Article780 1926-04-06 8 The Irish Land Bill, 1926, now before the Senate of the Irish Free State contains a clause which if passed would be a direct contravention of the Treaty between the British Government and Southern Ireland, embodied in the Irish Free State (Agreement) Act, 1922, which expressly preserved780 words
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Article527 1926-04-06 8 HV are na fou, ice' re nae that fou. Bat just a drappie in our er." So wrote Rob r. Burns in the days when it was cis omary t > gauge a gentleman in proportion to his capacity for holding heady liquor. We do not suppose that the527 words
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Article1030 1926-04-06 8 J. J. BREBNER - Saving same. BY J. J. BREBNER. “Saving the game!”—what iniquities are perpetrated in thy name. And yet there is a charm about calls inspired by this laudable, endeavour which appeals to the sporting or gambling instinct whic moralists say is inherent in most of us., Many of1,030 words
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Article226 1926-04-06 8 SMITH—DE CRUZ. The Church of the Assumption was crowded yesterday morning at half-past-eight by a large congregation which bad assembled lo witness the marriage of two well-known Penang residents’ Dr. James Emile Smith, a member of the Penang Municipal Commission and Mabel Irene, third daughter of Mr. Ted226 words
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Article151 1926-04-06 8 BRIGHT SHOW PROMISED. Lew James and his Musical Made ips promise a first class entertainment at the Town Hall on Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. Seats may be booked for the show at the P.obinson Piano Co., and already the list is in a healthy state.151 words
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Advertisement208 1926-04-06 8 I START INDENTING RIGHT. By ordering your Medicinal requirements J from BOONS, and leave the rest to us. Hence eradicating any disappointment J which your past experience has given you. BOONS I of Penang Hoad can supply practically any T well-known make of Medicinal product w upon the market to-day208 words
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Advertisement37 1926-04-06 8 “E. 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. DEARS’ I I GOLDEN SERIES. L Wk —.XWVM JgF37 words
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Article174 1926-04-06 9 Welsh Victory Over France. STUBBORN RESISTANCE. Paris, April 5. Before 45,000 spectators the Welsh rugby team beat the French team by 7 .points to 5. It was a hard and fast game. Halfway through the first half, following a couple 'Welsh attacks, the French threequarters started a neat174 words
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Article199 1926-04-06 9 TAX PROPOSALS. Paris, April 3. The Senate by 232 votes to 12 adopted the Government’s tax proposals in a slightly’ amended form, notably omitting the clauses relating to petroleum and sugar monopolies. •'i itaxS? Paris, April 4. The Government financial proposals furnishing immediate funds were passed by the199 words
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Article115 1926-04-06 9 ARGENTINE AND DISARMAMENT. Buenos Aires, (Argentine) April 4. Congress, having failed to act on a Presidential message recommending Argentine’s adherence to the League of Nations, the Government will determine a course at the forthcoming meeting of the Cabinet. The Council believes that the Cabinet will take the matter115 words
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Article64 1926-04-06 9 —Reuter. SPANISH AIRMEN RETURN. Huelva, April 5. The return of Major Franco and his companions from their flight to South America was marked by an outburst ot immense enthusiasm. The King, who participated in the national welcome, travelled from Madrid accompanied by Ambassadors and ministers from America. There.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article51 1926-04-06 9 —Renter. ACTION BY GERMANY. Paris, April 4. A message from Strasbourg says the ■Ge™» authorities have seized a French military aeroplane with an officer an sergeant aboard, which was flying over the Rhine and was forced to land a Zaeckinge., Baden. The oeeneanU were allowed to return to.—Renter. - 51 words
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Article537 1926-04-06 9 Huddersfield Checked. “SPIDERS” STICI. WINNING IN THE NORTH. London, April 3. The following are the results of today’s English and Scottish League matches:— DIVISION I. Arsenal 4. Blackburn R. 2. Aston Villa 3, Everton 1. Bolton W. 1, Tottenham H. 1. Burnley 3, W. Brom A. 4. Leeds537 words
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Article33 1926-04-06 9 PENANG v PERAK. After an interval of seven years, during which Perak has lost to Penang eleven times, Perak gained a victory, during Faster at Ipoh, over the Settlement by 8 wickets.33 words
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Article201 1926-04-06 9 Investigation Opened. CASE FOR “WEIS.” Washington, April 5. The first official investigation into prohibition was begun bya sub-committee of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is charged to examine, not only several measures designed to ameliorate the present aridity by permitting the sale of light wines and beer,201 words
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Article38 1926-04-06 9 Renter. POLITICAL OPTIMISM. London, April 3. Political circles regard the cial situation, despite somewhat unpromising developments, not pessimistically. It was never anticipated that the Coal Commission’s report would be accepted without at least very considerable negotiations.—Renter. - 38 words
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Article86 1926-04-06 9 .—Reuter. INSURANCE AGAINST COLD. New York, April 4. Lieutenant Commander Byrd’s Polar exploration ship, Chantier, a Shipping Board vessel, sails for King’s Bay tomorrow. The ship’s quarters have been’ lined with special insulating fibre as a protection against the cold. The same material will be used in the.—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article49 1926-04-06 9 AERIAL ATTACKS. Peking, April 4. The Chinese are indignant at Allied aeroplanes bombing Tartar City, apparently aiming at the Kuominchun headquarters. Hitherto, the military effect of bombing has been practically nil. A number of women were killed at Wen Yuan Keh Palace, which was set on fire.49 words
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Article286 1926-04-06 9 A SINGAPORE CUSTOM. The office of trustee in Singapore, when the trustees are undesirable aaid unreliable persons, is regarded as something of a sinecure, stated Mr. C. Smith, appearing for the plaintiffs in an acticji before Mr. Justice Deane in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Wednesday morning, in286 words
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Article222 1926-04-06 9 Temples Desecrated. TROOPS IN CONTROL. Calcutta, April 4. Further sporadic fighting occurred today. Twenty-two persons were injured and sent to hospital. A number of Mahomedan shops were looted. The rioting took place outside the mosque and was of a religious nature between Hindus and Moslems.—Reuter. Calcutta, April 3.222 words
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Article78 1926-04-06 9 —Reuter. PREMIER SWEEPING THE COUNTRY. Athens. April 5. The results of the Presidential elections, hitherto announced in twelve department, gives Premier Par gales 90 per cent of the votes cast. The remaining districts will poll later in the week. The elections are due to the resignation of M.—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article23 1926-04-06 9 —Reuter. Riga, April 4. M. Zinovieff has been deprived of the presidency of the Leningrad Soviet, thus losing all official authority.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article263 1926-04-06 9 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —After an absence of three years, lam pleased,’on visiting your Library, to find that so many improvements have been made. Formerly, the arrangement of the books, fiction especially, left much to be desired as they were not in alphabetical order;263 words
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Advertisement226 1926-04-06 9 I eorn STIIL I 1820 wmLfSwS GO,NC j m&m LX strong. i— W “Black Label” “Red Label” |l Guaranteed Special Old u ST T over Highland fl 12 Years Old Whisky $39-40 per doz. $2B-00 per doz. SDuty Extra. Duty Extra. Special Prices to Clubs and Dealers. I 1,1 JOHN226 words
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Obituary20 1926-04-06 9 OBITUARY. HERR THYSSEN. Berlin, April 5. The industrial magnate Herr August Tb.yssen has died, at the age of 85— Reuter.20 words
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613 1926-04-06 10 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR’S WEEKLY REPORT. London, March 4. After going considerably weaker on Friday, when Spot Rubber touched 2/1 with July/December at 2/0, our market showed an improving tendency on Monday and Tuesday with Spot up to 2/5i and July/December 2/4|. The rise was caused by Trade buying, mostly Continental, but613 words
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Article110 1926-04-06 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 753rd. auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,032,849 lbs; 461.09 tons. Offered 665,254 lbs; 296.99 tons. Sold 531,797 lbs; 237.41 tons. Spot. London 2s. 4|d« New York 59 cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per lb.110 words
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Article90 1926-04-06 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahara. Van Neck for Singapore. Krian for Belawan (Deli). Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Merton Hall for Singapore. Kumsang for Calcutta The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations a-: Penang—Carmarthenshire, City or Wellington, Ellenga, Fiume L., Fushimi90 words
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Article429 1926-04-06 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m, train:—Parit429 words
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Article232 1926-04-06 10 WORTHLESS PACKAGES SENT TO KUALA LUMPUR. The sftory is told in Kuala Lumpur, of how a Chinese towkay who had specially gome ,to Siam to purchase silk was robbed when he landed at Singapore, says the ‘Malay Mail.”’ This towkay, whose name is not disclosed, returned by232 words
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Advertisement324 1926-04-06 10 Always Welcomed SIEMENSr~ i (SCHUCKERT) ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, E Simi think lr<MM Water Boilers TaHe Pmm Toasters Pendant Shade* Langham Shades Lighting Sets Water Pumps <. Wiring Accessories. I g AGENTS FOR f J SIEMENS SCHUCKERT WORKS, BERLIN, f oik! *N- V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING COY., g PENANG SINGAPORE 1 borec324 words
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Advertisement51 1926-04-06 10 A Good Li niment. Rub Chamberlain's Pain Bahn on the painful ppots. It is penetrating, starts up the circulation v. hit h carries the congestion and pressure that causes the pain. That is how it helps rheumatic pains, lun bago, backache, neuralgia, swollen, aching joints and muscles. Sold and recommended51 words
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Advertisement547 1926-04-06 10 the only medicine suitable for kidney trouble n *Hiev act directly upon your kidTo cure Kidney neys You take nobody’s word for this, employ a remedy capable of acting neys fc fw(> directly upon the kidneys, and Witt’s Pills with a drink of water Kidney Bladder Pills meet this. re-547 words
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Article569 1926-04-06 11 P. P. W. V. C. Rifle Club. CADET’S SUCCESS. Succees attended the Bigley 1926 meeting of the P. P. W. V. C. Rifle Club, at the Shooting Range, Penang, held during the week end. The competitors were favoured with good weather and the competitions were keenly contested. A569 words
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Article126 1926-04-06 11 MR T F CUTHBERTSON’S SUDDEN DEATH. Following a sudden seizure while riding over Cavena-erh Bridge in a rikisha on Friday last Mr- T. F. Cuthbertson died j, n the General Hospital, Singapore, on the following day from the effects of cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Cuthbertson, who first126 words
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Article272 1926-04-06 11 The following are th°. latest quoations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s hare list at. I p.m. to-day Thursday. To-day. g E E SraRRR. s c S 3 M 05 PQ QQ 5 c. S c. Ic. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Patn L 1.37$ 1.40 1.35 140 ex C onnemara272 words
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Article155 1926-04-06 11 THE MALAYA COMPANY, LIMITED report the changes in to-day's share prices. Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Lintang Rubber $1.35 ‘1.37$ Broga Rubber Estates 1.77$ 1.82$ Jeram Kuantan Rubber 1.65 1.75 ex Mentakab Rubber Co. .62 .64 cum New Scudai Ltd 3.10 3.30 Punggor Rubber Estate 1.35 1155 words
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Article104 1926-04-06 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Allenbys $3.15 $3.25 A. Panas 13.50 14.00 Bassetts 1.42| B. Jelutongs 1.25 1.30 Changkats 9.50 10.00 Glenealys 2.75 3.00 Jerams 1.70 1.75 Kempas 10.25 10.75 cum div. M. Pindas 3.15 3.25 cum div. Nyalas 13.40 14.00 Pajams 14.00104 words
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Article132 1926-04-06 11 PENANG APRIL 6 V BY OOURTHSY OF I bh, A/ rf Bank.) Leadon Demand Bank At J Lo h 4 months’sight f rti.K h 3 h Credit 2|4 3 Documentary 2/4 14/32 Calcutta Demand Bank »Rslsstl M 3 day’s sight Private n ***** y Bombay Demand Bank H *****132 words
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Article59 1926-04-06 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for last month:— lbs. Penang 176,000 Sabrang 73,500 Straits 145,000 Rubana 67,000 Tali Ayer 59,500 Bagan Serai 21,500 Batak Rabit 27,000 Kuran 17,500 Merchiston 27,500 The following were the rubber quotations in London on April 4 Smoked Sheet 2/4| Plantation Ist latex59 words
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Article97 1926-04-06 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices ivere realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet sll9* to $l2O F.A.Q. do 116 118 Low F.A.Q. do 108 115 The Straits Trading Co., Lid-. Local. April 6: Singapore sold 25097 words
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Article293 1926-04-06 11 The output of Chenderiang Tin Dredging Limited, for the full month ending 31st March was Dredge, hours 588, cubic yards 84,000 piculs 220. Hydraulicing cubic yards 19,000, piculs 80. Severe drought. The output of Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd., for the month of March was 1,650 piculs, 361,000 cubic293 words
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Article44 1926-04-06 11 The homeward mail bv the b.s. Morea closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday the 10th instant. The P. &O. Packet Kashgar with mails despatched from London on March 1& is to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursd »y, the Bth instant.44 words
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Article58 1926-04-06 11 The wife of A. Athisayam, the Supreme Court Interpreter, who has been arrested in connection with the Banque de I’lndoChine robbery, has also been arrested. She was charged in the Second Court, Singapore, before Mr. H. R. Bull “with dishonestly disposing of $55,000.” The case was postponed,58 words
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Article1258 1926-04-06 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 2 5 So Y 2 co ta RUBBER [Dollar.] o S 0 y Allenby Rnbber do 3 20 3 «0 Alor Gajah Rubber Batata 3 00 3 20 ex Amalgamated Malay Estates 4 6C 4 75 Ayer Hltam Planting Syndicate 21 50 22 5 Ayer1,258 words
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Advertisement708 1926-04-06 11 New Advertisements. auction, POSITIONS VACANT. NOOR CO. Dresser wanted for healthy Estate, Auction Depaitment Central Kedah. Apply with copies of testimonialsand stating salary expected w T .-r-. w w-. v-i to Box No. 97, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICE OF SALE. Av.inh 1 A Ist or 2nd grade Dresser Ry Order708 words
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Miscellaneous116 1926-04-06 11 TOWN H A L L Thursday and Friday, April Bth and 9th, at 9-30 p.m. London Music Hall Nights DEPICTED BY THE MUSICAL MADCAPS The Soubrette Musical The Comedian y h :V=r. j Madcaps The Pianist “MULTUM IN PARVO” Book Now at Robinsons.” Admission $3, $2 and $l. Sailors in116 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-04-06 11 TIDE TABLES. To- Dav. Ritfh Wat»»r. Low Water. 5.3 a.m. 11.3 a.m 5.46 p.m. Midnight. To- Morrow. 8.37 a.m. 1.22 a.m. 8.29 p.m. 1.42 p.m.25 words
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Article841 1926-04-06 12 NEW SERENDAH. The following are extracts from the Directors’ Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1925, for piesentation at the sixteenth annual general meeting of shareholders to be held at Kuala Lumpur, on Monday April 12: After providing for depreciation the nett841 words
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Article292 1926-04-06 12 Messrs Win. Jacks and Co., reported as follows on March 10.: Markets have been lower during the past week as the unexpectedly successful Bear raid on Wall Street must have caused considerable tn üble for the general public there, and seriously damaged the Spring demand for motor-cars292 words
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Article219 1926-04-06 12 PENANG, APRIL 6, 1926. Benares Opium p. ehPßt $5,000.00 non,. Oloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. DCs 110.0 b Coconuts per I,OCT 50.00 nom. Copra Sundrud $11.95 sales Rattax 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam219 words
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Advertisement273 1926-04-06 12 X—— Keep your Teeth clean with Calverts fyCARBOLicff Tooth Powder for it is big help to anyone who wants her or his teeth to look well and last well. It cleans them so easily, so smoothly, so thoroughly, and polishes beautifully without scratching or in any way injuring the enamel.273 words
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Advertisement227 1926-04-06 12 SJ%e^“rn h Me^^ood U krive“:pSly on application to K»u Bab e happy and contented. Mixed Bros Ltd., Penang and J Mellin’s contains all the constituents Q Mellin’s Food THE FOOD THAT FEEDS Obtainable of all chemists IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE BUAN HAK CO.,’ 14, Beach Street, Penang. I the undersigned, proprietor227 words
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Article976 1926-04-06 13 ROMANCE OF THEIR DISCOVERY. Negotiations are “proceeding satisfactorily,” according to the latest Mos- cow newspapers received here, writes the Riga cot respondent of the “Chicago j Tribune’ for the sale of the vp.ist collection of the Russian Crown jewels, seized during the revolution, to foreign buyers, many976 words
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Article556 1926-04-06 13 GLIDES TO BRITISH PRESS. The forces of German industry are admittedly well organized for their trade offensive on the markets of the world, and the efficient way in which this army of peaceful penetration is equipped is j show n by two small volumes issued by a556 words
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Advertisement364 1926-04-06 13 Don t Spoil our Child’s *Hair By Washing It AV hen you wash children's hair be careful vhat you use. Many soaps, prepared shampoos and shampoo powders, contain too much free alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the -calp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to364 words
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Advertisement61 1926-04-06 13 How It Gained a Good Reputation. The way to gain a good reputation is to be what you appear. That is precisely how Chamberlajn's Cough Remedy has gained it’s reputation as a cure for coughs, colds, ciroup ?nd bronchial trouble. Every bottle of this valued medicine is fully up to61 words
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Advertisement262 1926-04-06 13 I I 1 Mobiloil 5 MaleLthechartyourguide y FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH g ADVANCING. I Hi U Achievement is all conquering. With banners flying, it sweeps h 2 triumphantly to fame. The advance of Gargoyle Mobiloil has been u 2 irresistible. Last year, the overwhelming preference of the motoring a 2262 words
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Article914 1926-04-06 14 YEAR’S PROFIT (SHOWS BIG increase. Retiring Gratuity to Late Manager. The annual general meeting f the Malakoff Rubber Company, Limited was held in the Company’s office, Union Bui ding 9, Singapore, Mr. J. L. Lome preadtag, and others present being: —the hon’ble Mr. J. Mitchell, Mr. A.914 words
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Article426 1926-04-06 14 Singapore. Mar. 30. —Quieter conditions have prevailed in Rubber and lin shares although a steady business of the investment type continues to be put through. Both the commodity and the metal are down on balance due partly no doubt to the rather unsettled conditions at present being426 words
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Advertisement637 1926-04-06 14 Assurance in force over $22.000,000. Assets over $6,500,000. S. C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Lta. (Incorporated in Strait» Settlement»). LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, M. C. HEAD OFFICE Wineh..l,r H««, Singapore (r j comolie! with the BritiA Life A..ur.„« Comp.nie. Act. in e«ry particular The Company ha» £20,000637 words
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Advertisement209 1926-04-06 14 Bronchial Coughs. Bronchial coughs are not trifling. They are even menacing if allowed to hang on ajid weaken the system- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is just what you ought to take for bronchial influenza and la grippe coughs. It contans no opiates a pleasant feeling of warmth and comfort follows the209 words
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Article385 1926-04-06 15 A LABORATORY OF SHOCKS. Does any fearless man exist? If so, whaX bodily and mental peculiarities make him fearless, apart from any question of the gland secretions An astonishing quept for such a person and his distinguishing characteristics, is being conducted in a darkened laboratory at Columbia University385 words
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Article343 1926-04-06 15 UNITED FRONT SUGGESTED WITH RUSSIA. The Independent Labour Party ha£ issued for publication the text of the resolution in favour of the formation of a united front with the Russian Communist. party which it will bring forward at the meeting of the executive of the343 words
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Advertisement1051 1926-04-06 15 BANKS. a»* ,11 > CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, TOtMAUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Wife 1 W J| _m (Incorporated in England by Royal pl Jgjg J 9 9 g| 9k/ Charter 1853.) J& W Paid-up Capital £3.000.000 wwt Waning Nerve Force Head Office: i 88, btshopsgate, London, E.c. If you feel you1,051 words
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Advertisement36 1926-04-06 15 Take With Sweetened Water. Saves the babies helps the grown-ups, comforts elderlv people—that’s Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Used for infantile choler'’. sudden pain in stomach, griping erm ps. nausea with prostrating dirnboea For sale everywhere.36 words
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Advertisement430 1926-04-06 15 b r H 9 1 that thousands of I Uo you know babies have their gg H constitutions mS B undermined, if not ruined, by having milk 9 B How is a mother to know that her baby B B is safe from this risk. Better not to run the430 words
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