Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 April 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-04-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 92. VOL. LXXXIV. SATURDAY, *24th APRIL, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement414 1926-04-24 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. B-T T IO IZ I Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.), Ltd. S fl Jp ,fl 1 fl 5 (Incorporated in England.) 5 Corrugated Sheets Ĕ Vv ish to advise all motorists and consumers414 words
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Advertisement8 1926-04-24 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. fr.EXT DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.’8 words
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Article632 1926-04-24 2 DRAGONS of THE LAND AND SEA. In a lecture on “Extinct Dttgona” given at the Manchester Museum Mr. S. IT. Straw, using the term “dragon” in a board sense, described many of the giant reptiles that dominated land, sea, and air during the earth’s “middle ages,’’ a632 words
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Advertisement1472 1926-04-24 2 4»xssX3sxsa>:sxsix2sxcM NOTICES. 1 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. PENANG TURF CLUB. t 8 Inducing free town delivery or ill •/§> vfiT I 111 i postage. The Half-Yearly General Meeting of IU PAYARIF IN iahvancr. the Penang Turf Club will be held on tX/ drift //j 1 i PAYABLE IN advance. Tuesday 27th1,472 words
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Advertisement35 1926-04-24 2 Good Health is Our Greatest Asset There’s Good Health »n every foaming bottle of MILK STOUT. It is a fine creamy delicioui drink. It’s a nutritious, invigorating tonio. Brewers— H. 0. SIMONDS UcL, READING, ENGLAND35 words
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Advertisement331 1926-04-24 2 I— ■’l The George Town Dispensary Ltd., I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I PENANG. I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I THE Cheapest House in the Trade F° R i Estate Medical Supplies. SAFETY FIRST. I You are absolutely safe when you deal with I H “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exe-331 words
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Article1221 1926-04-24 3 .—“Financial Times.” DIVIDEND PROSPECTS. i Th© sixteenth annual general meeting i of the Kria.n Rubber Plantations Company, Ltd., wa; held on March 23, at Ceylon House, 49 and 51, Eartchenp, E. C., Sir John E. Barlow, Bt. (Chairman), 1 presiding. The representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Thomas.—“Financial Times.” - 1,221 words
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Article216 1926-04-24 3 AN EDITOR’S TRIAL FOR BLASPHEMY. The interest in the trial of Anthony Bimba at Brockton, Massachusetts, for blasphemy and sedition is heightened by the receipt of a third anonymous note threatening the public prosecutor with death, states the New York correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph The note216 words
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Article155 1926-04-24 3 MORE TROUBLES FOR THE TRAVELLER. Passport regulations which may have been very necessary during the War have been merely a nuisance for some time past; and the Customs inquisition which has been added to them lately makes coming home as troublesome a matter as going abroad, says the155 words
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Advertisement543 1926-04-24 3 or in Twenty Years hi THEDtRtCT WAY TO SUCCESS what is the /Q\ your grasp. jj y thc success you hope for? most rema rk a ble A responsible position, system of postal coachan ample salary, an fog in the history of assured future. Ap Jjj business education, how soon543 words
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Advertisement62 1926-04-24 3 How It Gained a Good Reputation. The way to gain a good reputation is to be what you appear. That is precisely how Chamberlain’s Cough Reme dy has gained its reputation as a cure foi coughs, colds, croup and bronchial trouble. Every bottle of this valved medicine is fully up62 words
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Advertisement202 1926-04-24 3 SOMETHING NEW HEAR THE WHISPERING PIANIST PLAY I “ANGRY” AND, IF YOU WANT SOME GOOD FOXTROTS GET “WHO WOULDN’T LOVE YOU” AND H I “BROWN EYES WHY f ARE BLUE E 10 inch Double Sided Price $l-70 each. he I Robinson Piano Co., I PENANG. g STEWARTS AND LLOYDS’ Wrought202 words
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Advertisement122 1926-04-24 4 ww ji £3r W' ®P'^ks X -\> The Major* Supreme. Ejgjxjupreme in the excellence of their well designed and unique packing, Army Club cigarettes are peerless in the perfection of the carefully selected and matured American Tobaccos, solely used in their manufacture. Leaf tobaccos —so good —so pure —so inviting122 words
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Advertisement340 1926-04-24 4 I “VALET” 5 The razor that giv'S a Velvet Shave —comfortable P and smooth. For own nre 5 or as a useful present, the A Valet is hard to beat —it’s L good both ways. Large siz- in ledher or “■“Tsr- f Seccnii in Iv. rv or J highly nickelled340 words
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Miscellaneous503 1926-04-24 4 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 63. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. 63, entries tor ivhich close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 1. ACROSS. DOWN- 1. Analyse. 1. Foolish person. v503 words
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Article828 1926-04-24 5 THE “ECONOMY” FARCE. Crippling Trade. A little while ago the Chancellor of the Exchequer t<»ok it npon himself to state in public th .t L»i-t forecasts of income anti expenditure made in l>u lu“t in April, 1925 would be foim i to be extremely accurate,” not allowing, of828 words
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Article751 1926-04-24 5 A DEFENDANT’S ADMISSIONS. Position of Beneficiaries. The resumed hearing of the action I brought by the present trustees of the estate of the late Sn'tan Khan s iir attee against the former trustees, Mahmood Khan Surattee and Rahim Khan Surattee (the Official Assignee being stmd.us Rahim Khan751 words
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Advertisement235 1926-04-24 5 H Mli®i J Bright and chirpy Ready B t <•:>' O to take a hearty breakfast 3 and tackle Dig Things in life? If not, it’s a morning z<?K&r- f° r Andrews. That fizzing, jfcis foaming saline is a carefully tnougnt-out gloom dispeller. gT Keep a bottle handy, and you235 words
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Advertisement46 1926-04-24 5 A Good Liniment. Rub Chamberlain’s Pain Balm on the painful spots. It is penetrating, starts up the circulation which carries the congestion and pressure that causes the painThat is how it helps rheumatic pains, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, swollen, aching joints and muscles. Sold and recommended everywhere.46 words
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Advertisement137 1926-04-24 5 PILES CURED WITHOUT AID OF KNIFE. In England we have for 20 years been successfully treating patients suffering from Piles, Ulcer. Fissure, Prolapse, Tumours, Constipation and all Rectal Troubles. A neglected case of Piles will not only not cure itself, but it is very dangerous, as it may lead to137 words
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Advertisement154 1926-04-24 5 PRITCHARD 00., LTD., NEW AND EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, All Special Models, Semi-Trimmed, From $B-50 to $l9-50. Bangkok, and Tegal Straws, From $2O-00 to $35-00 —These are entirely exclusive models. Gloves. Best Quality Ladies’ Long Kid Gloves at $7-50 per pair. Best Quality Ladies’ Long Suede Gloves at $6-50 per pair. Dress154 words
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Article1830 1926-04-24 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. Eisenberg arrived by the s. s. ‘‘Anipang’’ from Sitiawan to-day. Mr. C. W. Shorland arrived on the s. s. “Tairea” from Nagapatam to-day. Dr. and Mrs. S. Temple arrived by the s. s. “Kampar” from Teluk Anson to-day. Mr. P. F. Blakey, Na i borough Estate,1,830 words
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Article69 1926-04-24 6 At the preliminary hearing before Mr. S. N. King in the Second Court yesterday afternoon, a Chinese named Chew Lum was committed to the Assizes in connection with the murder of Ng Kee Hai in Kimberley Street on the 26th March. Evidence was given of a69 words
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Article59 1926-04-24 6 The water famine is happily over at last, and our reservoirs are full for the first time for many weeks- It is now the imperative duty of the Municipality to accelerate by every means in its power the completion of the Batu Ferringhi reservoir. We have just59 words
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Article42 1926-04-24 6 There will be Moonlight Band Performances at the Esplanade on 26th. 27th and 28th April, 1926, and the Municipal Band will also play at the “Kiosk,” Penang Hills, on Sunday morning next the 25th April, 1926, from 11 to 12.42 words
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Article498 1926-04-24 6 MALAYS STILL UNBEATEN. Yesterday afternoon’s fixture under the auspices of the Penang Football League between the Darul Aihsan r, C. and the Chinese, the two leading teams, which was played on Renong Ground, attracted a large crowd of interested spectators, who at intervals allowed their enthusiam to498 words
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Article400 1926-04-24 6 DISAPPOINTING GAME, As an exhibition of association football yesterday’s game on the Esplanade between England a«d the Rest was about as snappy as a wet biscuit. At times it w’as amusing but rarely was it really interesting. To be sure it was only a friendly game,400 words
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Article, Illustration71 1926-04-24 6 This Company, which is renowned for its beauty ballet, will perform at the Town Hall on Monday 26th and Tuesday 27th inst. It will present The Pauper Prince and of the Harem and, as these two well-known plays are continental favourite!’. Penang is promised a mnrical71 words
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Article369 1926-04-24 6 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) 3rd Sunday after EasterSt. Mark E. 4 M. 7.45 Litany, 8 am. Matins Hymn 433, 8-30 Holy Communion Hymn 312, The Ven. Archdeacon Champion of Sarawak will celebrate. 16 a.m. Matins (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 224. Ps LXXXI 183, Ps369 words
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Article32 1926-04-24 6 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 76 cts per pound per pL $101.33 No. 1 Crepe 75 cts ter pounds per pL $lOO.OO Easier. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)32 words
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Article524 1926-04-24 6 THE STATE OF A MAN'S, MINI). Arguments as the state cf the acct < r s mind were put forward by Mr. N. H. p. Whitley, D. P. P., before Mr. j David, District Judge, Singapore, when the case against Mr. P. Richaidson who stands charged with524 words
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Article100 1926-04-24 6 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Amalgamated $4.65 $4.75 A. Moleks 2.80 2.90 Bassetts 1A2% 1.47| cum Bedfords 1.20 1.25 Connemaras 2.50 2.60 Glenealys 2.75 2.90 Jimahs 2.45 2.55 Katoyangs 2.15 2.25 Lunas 4.25 4.35 cum Mentakabs .56| .58i Nyalas 13.50 14.00 U. Benuts100 words
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Article132 1926-04-24 6 PENANG APRIL 24, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bakk.) Losson Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 11/32 d M Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Cakutta Demand Bank R& 155:1 h 3 day's sight Private M 157; Bombay Demand Bank H 155; I Madras132 words
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Advertisement184 1926-04-24 6 ACIDITY THE CAUSE OF DIGESTIVE TROUDLES. Indigestion and most digestive troubles are caused by excess acidity due to the fermentation of food which remains in the stomach longer than it should do owing to weakened stomach muscles. As this acidity increases it sets up further fermentation, and the sufferer endures184 words
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Article1226 1926-04-24 7 Edith Shackleton - TIPS OR TEN-PER-CENT REFLECTIONS ON A SEASONABLE PROBLEM. By Edith Shackleton. In good time, for a lot of holiday talk has already begun, the editor of the “Hotel Review” makes a plea for the adoption here of the newish Continental system of 10 per cent, on the bill for service1,226 words
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Article264 1926-04-24 7 Messrs Wm. Jacks Co. London, reported on March 31. as follows: The inability on the part of France to set her house in and the prolonged set-back in Wall Street, coupled with the uncertainty of trade due to the Coal situation. have proved depressing factors in trade264 words
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Advertisement225 1926-04-24 7 Heat makes teething troubles worse Even at home teething is a dangerous time for infants. In a hot country the minor ailments attendant on teething assume graver proportions. Woodward's Gripe Water is an absolutely safe and efficacious remedy in those attacks of feverishness, acidity, sleeplessness and utter wretchedness which come225 words
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Advertisement103 1926-04-24 7 fl 07 /w l\ Her {uu’jSft'S? jY- if i —l' w JE A i 1 Iff YOUR MIRROR WILL TELL YOU jf you need Pinkettes. If your face is pimply or yellow, if you see slime upon your tongue, its answer is you do, because these symptoms indicate a disordered103 words
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Advertisement355 1926-04-24 7 EVERYTHING TRAVELLER AT WHITEAWAYS AND AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. ALL NEW GOODS JUST UNPACKED. H "NEVER BREAK” Cabin and Wardrobe Trunks. Perfectly new stock just opened out. A guarantee aga:n>t breakage g‘ve;i free with each trunk. A mignilije.it selection to choose from. Cabin Trunks, 36 inches Price $49 50, Wardrobs355 words
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Article476 1926-04-24 8 From out of the dark and dismal archives wherein are treasured—and sometimes forgotten—the secrets of British history, there has been extracted dusted and carefully ironed, a document which has written upon it the funniest joke ever told since Dan Leno exchanged wings for grease-paint. It is an even476 words
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Article1744 1926-04-24 8 When Princess Mary’s little boys come to Buckingham Palace in the summer for a few days with their Royal grandparents, there is one corner in the grounds they will certainly be shewn. It is the new piece of garden which Queen Mary has been making all her1,744 words
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Article145 1926-04-24 8 ON FIRE ALL NIGHT. Exciting Scenes of Rescue. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, April 21. It appears that fire broke out on the steamer Penang, 23 miles from Singapore, yesterday evening and ragpd throughout the night. Finally, at about dawn the vessel foundered. There were many exciting145 words
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Article131 1926-04-24 8 CELEBRATIONS AT SINGAPORE. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 23. Sir Laurence Guillemird and lady Guillemard were among the guests of honour at the first festival dinner to mark the inception of the Society of Saint George. A large company was present at the Europe Hotel. The131 words
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Article66 1926-04-24 8 News was receive! in Penang this morning that Mr. Noel Symes, Manag* >’ of Riverside Estate, Bedong, Kedah, ha been killed in a motor car accident somewhere in the Province. On enquiries being made at the offices of the local agents of Shanghai Kedah Plantations, Ltd., Messrs.66 words
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Advertisement216 1926-04-24 8 1 <: AwJollWJ Eib® i■> i kihi >Wwi K- il sbww EShmho tllh 1 Ju Two minds- I One smoke j I tical. They both will have i only the best— IgW(XPRESS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Jjrr Itl JcT RT v\ em «B si k k, ,JMr k, |Jy B q£ a*216 words
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Advertisement34 1926-04-24 8 “EL &f O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. DANCING TO-NIGHT. I DEARS 1 L J GOLDEN SERIES. M d tl > v h SX'COV'*34 words
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Miscellaneous24 1926-04-24 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. Ri«h Water. Ix>w Water. 11.5 a.m. 4.47 a.m. 10.53 p.m. 5.19 p.m. To-Morrow. 11.26 a.m. 5.18 a.m. 11.25 p.m. 5.49 p.m.24 words
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Article655 1926-04-24 9 Premier Intervenes. STRAIGIII TALK TO BOTH SIDES. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 23. Although no definite progress was made at the Premier’s Conference this morning with the leaders of the coalowners and the miners, the Premier succeeded in introducing a better spirit into the proceedings and at his(Rugby Radio Service.) - 655 words
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Article62 1926-04-24 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates Paris, 145.80; New York, 4.86 j Brussels 137 Geneva 25.17 Amsterdam, 12.111 Milan 120.90; Berlin, 20.42 Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 18.57 Oslo, 22.51 Vienna, 34.50 Prague, 161; Helsingfors, 193 Madrid, 33.85 Lisbon, Rio, Buenos Aires, 45-> Bunbay. Is. s|d.; Shanghai,. 2s. 1(Rugby Radio Service.) - 62 words
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Article155 1926-04-24 9 Money-Lending Evil. CONTROL BY LILIA'S'S. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 23. The House of Commons to-day passed the second reading of a private Bill, introduced by Major Glyn, Conservative, which has for its object the control of money-lenders. The Bill provides that money-lenders shall have to obtain licenses(Rugby Radio Service.) - 155 words
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Article122 1926-04-24 9 KING OF SP YIN’S PRAISE FOR R.A.F. .(RugbyZßadio Service.) London, April 23.5 The King of Spain has addressed the following message to the British Air Force. His Majesty wishes to convey to all ranks of the British Air Force and other military forces concerned, not only on his.(RugbyZßadio Service.) - 122 words
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Article91 1926-04-24 9 According to Reuter, Mr. Winston Churchill, the Chancellor of the Exchequer will present his Budget to the House of Commons on Monday, April 26. By special arrangement with the London office of the Pinang Gazette we are able to day to publish an article dealing with the subject91 words
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Article19 1926-04-24 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, April 24. The Spanish aviators left at 7-3) this morning for Saigon.19 words
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Article74 1926-04-24 9 —Reuter. FLAGS OF 63 NATIONS UNFURLEDLondon, April 23, The flags of 63 nations were unfurled at Stratford-on-Avon, to-day, as a world tribute to Shakespeare. Included was the Soviet Red Flag which was unfurled by a counsellor of the Russian Headquarters in London. There were three long rows.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article62 1926-04-24 9 Reuter. DECISION TO CLOSE FULLWEEK. London, April 23. A short-time organisation and the Committee of the Federation of the Mastei Cot-ton-spinners* Association of Manchester, have decided to recommend to the mills of the American Section of the Lancashire yarns industry to close the fullweek, beginning May 3.Reuter. - 62 words
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Article43 1926-04-24 9 —Renter. DOUGLAS GRANT WINS SURREY CHAMPIONSHIP. London. April 23. Douglas Grant won the Surrey Amateur Golf Championship at Snnningdale, defeat ine Roger tethered in the semi-final by 6 and 4 and Major Thorburn in the final at the nineteenth hole. —Renter..—Renter. - 43 words
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Article142 1926-04-24 9 Reuter. Fresh Outbreak. looting and stabbing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta April 23. A fresh outbreak of communal fighting yesterday occurred in Northern Calcutta, resulting in 4 persons being killed and seventeen injured. The police and military restored order. FURTHER DETAILS. Calcutta April 23. Two were killed andReuter. - 142 words
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Article61 1926-04-24 9 .—Reuter. INTEREST IN TURKISH PETROLEUM. New York, April 23. Mr. Walter Teagle, president of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, arrived aboard the Mauretania. He stated that American oil interests had concluded negotiations in London with the English, French and Dutchgroup, which holds controlling interests in.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article35 1926-04-24 9 —Reuter. NEW OFFER TO U.S.A. Washington, April 23. Ambassador Henri Berenger, appearing before the Debt-Funding Commission, submitted a new French offer for the settlement of the war debt of four milliard dollars..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article41 1926-04-24 9 BARODA’S CONTRIBUTION. Paris, April 23. The Maharajah of Baroda has sent 100,000 francs for the amortization fund. —Vale. MILLION FROM SIR B. ZAHAROFF. Paris, April 24. Sir Basil Zaharoff has subscribed fa million francs to the franc fund.41 words
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Article44 1926-04-24 9 —Reuter. BRITISH OFFER TO PURCHASE. New York, April 23. A cash offer for the White Star Line received from certain British interests will be considere 1 at a special meeting of the Directors of the International Mercan- tile Marine Corporation to-day.-—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article29 1926-04-24 9 —Reuter. NEXT YEAR’S BUDGET. Geneva, April 23. The 1927 budget of the International Labour Office shows a reduction in expenditure of 43,000 francs as compared with 1926.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article35 1926-04-24 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 23. Members of the Zeebrugge Association this morning placed a wreath on the Cenotaph in memory of the men who fell in action at Zeebrugge eight years ago.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 35 words
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Article144 1926-04-24 9 Ferdinand Tuohy, well-known as one of Lord Northcliffe’s ‘‘young men” and as Paris correspondent to the New York “World” has followed-up his successful book “The Secret Corps’” with “The Cockpit of Peace” an account of his experiences and adventures in ultramodern journalism. It is an apt title: pen-pictures144 words
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Article170 1926-04-24 9 Ominous Native Moves. ITALIANS IN SEVERE FIGHIINI,. London, April 24. The Arab dhows which were seen sailing along the coast-line of the Azanian sea have proved a connecting link with the report from Rome on April J 6, that a transport escorted by a cruiser, landed detachments170 words
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Article271 1926-04-24 9 i.—Reuter. THE INDIAN QUESTION. Capetown, April 23. In the Legislative Assembly, Doctor Malan, Minister of the Interior, announced that as a result of conversations between the Union Cabinet and the Government of India deputation which recently visited Capetown, a formula was agreed upon which would form thei.—Reuter. - 271 words
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Article48 1926-04-24 9 The St, George’s Day supper and ball, held in the Penang Club last night was a success. The Hon. Mr. W. Peel, c.M.G. and Mrs. Peel welcomed the guests —There was an excellent attendance and dancing was enjoyed to music supplied by the Town Band.48 words
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Article76 1926-04-24 9 The following new books have been received at the Library’: Appassionata, by Fannie Hurst. The Best Short Stories of 1925: American Edited by E. J. O’Brien. Fourteen English Judges, by The Earl of Biikenhead. The Great Pacific War 1931-1933, by Hector C. Bywater. The Land of Mist, by76 words
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Article47 1926-04-24 9 The preliminary enquiry in connection 'with the stabbing of a preaepr named Tan Khai N«ng on the p. s. “Being Be-” lon March 22nd has been adjourned nn'il Monday to allow of the evidence of the {Cap’a’n an l the officers being taken.47 words
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Advertisement46 1926-04-24 9 E 0. HOTEL We are informed that in consequence of the arrival in port of the Dollar Line steamer President van Buren dancing will take place at the E. O. Hotel this evening at 9 30. The management has secured the services of the ship’s ochestra.46 words
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Advertisement221 1926-04-24 9 “Rstjali” 'Tricycles. FORTH!. KIDDIES. p —I These Toys are strongly built and are equipped with I Adjustable Leather Saddles, and Nickel-Plated Handle Bars, Cranks, and Pedals. W Size 1. 14 inch wheel. Price $lB-50 KIJ 2. 16 $l9-50 Illi I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) 2? Penang,221 words
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Article645 1926-04-24 10 DIFFICULTIES TO BE OVERCOME. A f-pecial correspondent of the Morning Post,” writing from Singapore, points out some difficulties of the site which, to his inexpert eye. somewhat dampens a visitor’s enthusiasm. The channel, he says, '8 very I ttle over two miles wide at any point, and645 words
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411 1926-04-24 10 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR'S WEEKLY REPORT. London, March 31. Business in the Rubber Market has been almost at a standstill for the past week. There is an absence of active interest on the part of buyers, but at present levels sellers are not inclined to be pressing, in spite of a number411 words
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Article232 1926-04-24 10 PENANG, APRIL 24, 1926. Benare* Opium p. 15,000.00 non,. Clove* 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. w 110* 95.00 Coconuts per-1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $U.77| sales Rattan* 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No.232 words
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Advertisement51 1926-04-24 10 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX?. J 5 WK STOCK 5( 0 Dance Programme Cards X g x (Masonic Cards X Wedding Cards X Wedding Cake Boxes X Menu Cards X > Congratulatory Cards X 'J Birthday Cards, etc. X n X In varietra daaigne g I— r I THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD. PENANG.51 words
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Advertisement63 1926-04-24 10 K. MATSUO, DENTIST. Head Office Branch ICI. Bisbop 94) Barrack Street, p. T Penang, S.?S. Rd Ta,p,nSl Phone ISo. 9'! I Perak. P. K. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127 Pitt Street* Penang. landing, Shipping, Forwarding and Commission Agents, Stevedores and Dubashes. Boat Owners, Suppliers, Builder* and Repairers. Prompt Service.63 words
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Advertisement50 1926-04-24 10 Stops Neuralgic Pains and Headache. Tormenting neuralgia is eased and stopped by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm- Being penetrating, it reaches the congested spots, starts the circulation, removing the pressure and inflammation that causes the pain. Helps headaches, backaches, stiff, swollen joints, bruises, sprains and sore muscles. Sold and recommended every where50 words
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Advertisement751 1926-04-24 10 PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THIS REMEDY FOR JOINT PAINS You cannot choose a better remedy your pain will be gone by the morning, than De Witt’s Pills for the pain in your You will wake up feeling bright and reioi7ts They give almost instant relief, freshed and you will be, convinced that751 words
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Miscellaneous201 1926-04-24 10 TOWN HALL 2 performances only 2 Monday 26 April and Tuesday 27. THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL LIGHT OPERA COMPANY AND THEIR BALLET BEAUTIFUL *jffi 'MmL’ r bhß K- 4 r I? IFr B A WMk< H. jfjre <* ILc JU A B w -Zyß- Monday at 9.30 p.m. “THE PAUPER PRINCE,”201 words
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Article181 1926-04-24 11 The following are the latest quo. tations in Messrs, Kennedy <k Co.’, share list al 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. g F 2 Brarkh. J I 3 i 1 to. I c. Ic. t c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 3.00 3.15 2.90 3.10 Rata L. 1.221 1.27 J181 words
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Article611 1926-04-24 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows: The Share Market during the past week has been exceptionally quiet but at the close a distinctly better tone prevails. Rubber has been steady between 1/11 j and l/10| closing 1/11, and after a period of inactivity there611 words
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Article211 1926-04-24 11 An Amateur Race Meeting (under S.R.A. Rules of Racing) WILL BE HELD ON Whit Monday, 24th May, 1926. 4 Races for all Ponies. 2 Races for all Horses. 1 Race for Polo Ponies. For full details see Official Programme. Stakes $200.00 to each winner, $75.00 to each211 words
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Article472 1926-04-24 11 EXPERIMENTAL VESSEL ON THE WAY. How the Catches Will be Marketed. The fisheries vessel, which has been specially built for the Straits Settlements Government at Middlesbrough, England, and which will tes 1 the possibilities of modern methods of power fishing in local waters, is due to arrive at472 words
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Article1214 1926-04-24 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names. S 5 2? 5* s CDT>" RUBBER [Dollar.] I c f o c Allenoy Rubber Oo 3 00 3 15 •or Gajah Rubber Bitete 2 8C 3 00 ex Aw ‘nu* ted r>? ,al>T States 4 50 4 75 1 yer Hltaa Plaotin* Bynd*r»te 211,214 words
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Advertisement486 1926-04-24 11 New Advertisements. miscellaneous. Vacant. —Board and Residence for ne Gentleman (European) immediate vacancy. Apply Box No. 113, c/o Pinang Gaz tte. FOR SALE. Talbot 1925 model 10 23 h.p. 4 seater, exc ,.|lvnt condition throughout, any trial. ,j v Grosvenor Motors, Penang. tenders invited. federated Malay States Railways. Construction of486 words
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Advertisement786 1926-04-24 11 The Public is reminded that f t t M In the Estate or Gregor Allan ice manufactured by the Penang Ice InduMrial Co, Ltd, i. p Gr j .1 Pursuant to bection 25 or retailed by them m Penang at 1| z-a >• .j Ordinance cent, a pound. N<> Supplies786 words
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Article1416 1926-04-24 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tara for Nagapafam, Karikal, Port Novo. Cuddalore, Pon iicbrery and Madras. Menggala for Tanjong Poera. Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkalan and Langsa. Dakar Mara for Colombo, Saez, Port Said, London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg. Malaya for Bhaket (Tongkah), Renong and Kopab. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Babra. Delta for1,416 words
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Article44 1926-04-24 12 April 26—Government Servants’ Thrift Society Annual Meeting. 27—Soccer League Match, Monopo- lies v. D. Aihsan, Esplanade, at 5-10 p.m. 29—Soccer League Match, Chinese v. P.R.C., Esplanade, 5-10 p.m. May 8, 11, 13 15—Singapore Summer Races. June 5,8, 10 12 Selangor Summer Races.44 words
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Advertisement591 1926-04-24 12 s r EKV PHYLLOSAN E Dr. Buergi’s Phyllosan has l>een proved by examination and exhaustive practical tests by renowned physicians to have definite therapeutic virtues of singular value. There is nothing else jet discovered with the remarkable recuperative properties o. I‘hj’llosan. ifc’j» 'the PRE-CRIBER,” one of England’s leading medi- ’’C591 words
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Advertisement55 1926-04-24 12 Bronchial CoUghs. Bronchial coughs are not trifling. They are even menacing if allowed to hang on and weaken the system. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is just what you ought to take for bronchial influenza and la grippe coughs. It cantains no opiates <fc a pleasant feeling of warmth and comfort follows55 words
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Advertisement189 1926-04-24 12 IF i ‘0 you ake Going o Leave t, bs spring 'H IB BUY A CAR H AND MOTOR at HOME I SPECIAL CONCESSION I TO 5 IQ PURCHASERS TAKING DELIVERY AT HOME I; 'H IB NO WORRY NO TROUBLE B 19 lj We arrange everything M H S jn189 words
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Article628 1926-04-24 13 HOW IT AUGHT BE EFFECTED. At most recent annual meetings of rubber plantation companies reference has been made to the desirability of an agreement among the producers to adopt a common policy for the sale of their rubber, writes the “Financial Times.” It is urged that in628 words
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Advertisement92 1926-04-24 13 ebmmw CARR’S THE BISCUIT «h BISCUITS. 7 BISCUITS Agents for Penang:— Messrs. Sandilands, Buttery Co., jj Penang. m i CARR CO. LTP CARL ISLE* jf/W: EN 4^ NO Every Assortment in Stock. CHOCOLATE ALMOND WHIRLS A Great Speciality Obtainable from all Provision Stores. 001 =3= X X-C sd±i X X92 words
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Advertisement57 1926-04-24 13 Take With Sweetened Water. Saves the babies, helps the grown-ups, comforts elderly people—that's Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Used for infantile cholera, suddem pain in stomach, griping cramps, nausea with prostrating dianhoea. For sale everywhere. DON T Suffer from Headache and Jumpy i Nerves zA fake r R 4Dnßoss Ufe57 words
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Advertisement522 1926-04-24 13 W that thousands of H I IJO you know I H undermined, if not ruined, by having milk K H from Tubercular cows H How is a mother to know that her baby H is safe from this risk. —Better not to run the H H risk —Give Baby Glaxo522 words
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Article869 1926-04-24 14 hostilities after a concert. Nothing disturbed the general harmony of the concert enjoyed in the Mile Endroad Reform Club, writes R. E. Corder. Mr. James Downes shook hands with Mr. Leonard Osborne and with Master Osborno; Mrs. Osborne jbowed to Mrs. Downes, and the two Caustons and869 words
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Advertisement1124 1926-04-24 14 BANKS 1 1 1 I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI I Trying Weather BANKING CORPORATION. J O (Incorporated in Hongkong.) t T 1 f 1 ake W tncarntsl Issued and fully paid up $20.000,900 f Bterling £4.s»i.<»« ml 1 —take it to protect you against BUv,r »27.000.000 ‘winter coughs, colds, bronchitis, or1,124 words
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Advertisement133 1926-04-24 14 “TOP y\'3 'I/O f ;A" W® zz- A ite JJ, -The 19- HoleBOUSTEAD Co., Ltd., PENANG. 7 I X SILK SILK SILK JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT GOLD and SILVER LACES ALSO CARPETS MATTINGS, Embroidery Shawls and Silk Kimonos BIG BARGAINS AT PARMANAND BROTHERS, 14, Bishop Street, Penang. .JOIL ILy Let133 words
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Article644 1926-04-24 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, April 24, 1926. Government Mutton— Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goit each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 rri Pe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb644 words
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Advertisement353 1926-04-24 15 j —jC"" Speeds the Recovery of the Sick |j>O CTORS all over the and abundantly nourishes world prescribe gruel the muscles. It gives fifty > r rw t < P orr made or per cent mere body energy J QUAKER OATS for invalids, than meat and twenty per persons in353 words
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Advertisement265 1926-04-24 15 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE opthb 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. Passengers265 words
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Advertisement1277 1926-04-24 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- |H Hj|k. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. B. 3Ea jggSt; KSS| O iRSiOH RHEKENOR Apr. 29 Marseilles, London, Rotter lam aid Hamburg. VX TANTALUS May 6 London. Rotterdam an 1 Hamburg. PATROCLUS May 12 Marseilles Lon-lon, Rotter lam and Glasgow. MBmii1,277 words
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Advertisement632 1926-04-24 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA and apcak lines. (Companies Incorpop.ated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 9. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. dL O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. n„«rfkon£. Shanghai, Mojll For Colombo. Aden, Port Said, '•"■TELSrSfE»* ..d Undo., MALWA JJay 6 a”i 2 MA'N’TTTA632 words
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