Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 April 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-04-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.; No. 96. VOL. LXXXIV. THURSDAY, 29th APRIL, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement514 1926-04-29 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. 1^ x. nUDnuuunanaQDQihnnnnnunnnnnanannnnnnacnaann “WHITE ANT” I j CONTINENTAL S s TYRES. t THIS r ivLij« g A I EXTERMINATOR .<„ ~v I I a REMARKABLE RELIABILITY n WILL HELP YOU. i g EXTREME ECONOMY g 1 BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES. B514 words
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Advertisement17 1926-04-29 1 I T. NAGATA BROTHERS I DENTISTS. I Bead Cffice:Jext to the Dispensary I Erar.ch'Cffice 52, Leith Street,17 words
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767 1926-04-29 2 BY MARTHE TROLY-CURTIN. Like everything else blessed (or cursed) by fame, Monte Carlo has been much maligned. Its best publicity agents have been the writers of fiction, who have multiplied there the millionaires assembled in the Casino, the adventuress, and crowded the place767 words
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Advertisement1076 1926-04-29 2 5 NOTICES. j RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, PO WER OF ATTORNEY. K Including free town delivery or II uJ L X postage. By mutual arrangement, Mr. R. F. WIM U qjj Barker is no longer in our service, and Ste f PAYABLK IN ADVANCE. x t ie p osver o f1,076 words
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Advertisement49 1926-04-29 2 A Good Liniment. Bub Chamberlain's Pain P>alm on the painful spots. It is penetrating, starts up the circulation which carries the congestion rnd pressure that causes the painThat is how it helps rheumatic pains, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, swollen, aching joints and muscles. Sold and rent mi: ended eteryw here.49 words
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Advertisement376 1926-04-29 2 The George Town Dispensary Ltd., THE LEADING CHEMISTS, I I PENANG. I I OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. I I THE I Cheapest House in the Trade I FOR I I Estate Medical Supplies. I I SAFETY FIRST. I You are absolutely safe when you deal with 8 “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each376 words
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Article494 1926-04-29 3 LEGISLATIVE COI’XCIL. Important Resolutions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) April 17. The next session of th© Travancore LeMonday next, bids fair to be an occasion for the discussion of som e highly interesting subjects. The session wil]. last for five days, of which two are to be devoted to494 words
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Article149 1926-04-29 3 KARAKHAN TO LEAVE PEKING. Tokyo, April 24. Chang Tsodin's anti-Red campaign has caused M. Karakhan to leave Peking. The diplomatic corps expressed satisfaction. Mr. Minoura Confined. Mr. K. Minoura, a leader of the Kenseikai Party at present in power, has been committed to prison for trial in connection149 words
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Advertisement282 1926-04-29 3 TO-NIGHT THEATRE ROYAL TILL Tuesday, 4th May, 1926. Mil'l'Ll fc. r jr<TTg.^r.!'lTT 1 y\t~ ~"~>Zg| U/andar p the picture that simply defies description Yau must 5« it to C understand its breadth TMT off 'wk and depth, and even ||g Em AI D t their one is mostly jgs lE&r282 words
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Advertisement51 1926-04-29 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 <irculation, removing the pressure and inflammation that causes the pain. Helps headaches, backaches, stiff, swollen joints, bruises, sprains and sore muscles. Sold and recommended every where51 words
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Advertisement157 1926-04-29 3 i Mw B» 22 J ES Hear These New Dance Records. j Crown eyes why are you blue F. T. S rE Isn’t she the sweetest S 3 Who wouldn’t love you n n S Moen Dear M =3 Just around the corner S While we danced Waltz 35 10157 words
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Advertisement257 1926-04-29 4 taoPMj J lt!c IA CIGARETTES t&j&LjM iWwfclwi 2« .a, Jb BMiw j/; w >PW r A From London for You And they reach you as fresh as if y° u b ou gkt them at our London Shop. bring you j oy for they are coo l an d :W257 words
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Advertisement62 1926-04-29 4 How It Gamed a Good Reputation. The way to gain a good reputation is to be what you appear. That is precisely how Chamberlajn’s Cough Reme dy has gained its reputation as a cure for coughs, colds, croup said bronchial trouble. Fvery bottle of this valued medicine is fully up62 words
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Advertisement256 1926-04-29 4 ■A Iffi SCALPEEEMA Of a Wet Nature. Irritation Was Unbearable. Lost Sleep. I suffered with eczema of the scalp for about six months. It was of a wet nature, and the least bit of exertion caused unbearable irritation. I lost my sleep for about three months. I tried different remedies,256 words
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Article1191 1926-04-29 5 Monday, sth April.—My maid Jane out at. her juketing, as is over the way with her at al) public holidays, do with my own hand make a very pleasing Savoury for our supper. For making of it, the way to free from hone and skin one (rooked)1,191 words
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Article622 1926-04-29 5 BY “DOLORES/(Epstein’s Famous Model.) About this time of the year, every woman has to take the greatest care of her skin, because it chaps easily, gets rough. I and nasty little pimples appear. Of course, insides need looking after, as well as outsides, only women too often forget622 words
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Article, Illustration90 1926-04-29 5 Very attractive is the first of these three Spring hats. It is of brown grosgrain ribbon, with a brim of beige, faw n and brown plaid- The second is a smart little felt shape that has the front of the high crowd crushed and pinched to fit90 words
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Article561 1926-04-29 5 BY ROSAMUND. Just at this season the very sound of those two words, Cowslip Wine, conjures up all sorts of simple rural pleasures. One of those pleasures, I think, might very well be to make it. It is a pretty pastime and moreover, a very good drink. To561 words
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Article1254 1926-04-29 5 BY DORE CHARMON. “How short can I wear this,” is the cry of the daring. “How long dare this be before I look a. dowdy fright” is the wail of her more discreet sister. My* advice to both of them, now that the shortness of skirts has rather1,254 words
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Article581 1926-04-29 5 BY VERA STANLEY. A wedding is an occasion which causes as much curiosity as a play, but, as an entertainment, it doesn’t hold its excitement all the time. The chief actors, the bride and bridegroom, are tom away, as it were, half way through the performance, and581 words
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Article204 1926-04-29 5 SCHOOL MANAGERS IN HOT WATER. By the purchase on their own responsibility of two fire shovels, a poker, a water-can, two pails and a ladder, at a total cost of 275., the Dunstable Council school managers have aroused the wrath of the Bedfordshire Education Finance Committee'. The204 words
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Article226 1926-04-29 5 Ipoh is to be favoured this week with a visit from another interesting personage in the Rev. Walter E. Bentley who will spend a few days in Ipoh during the course of a tour through Malaya, says the Times of Malaya.’’ Rev. MrBentley*, formerly a Shakespearian actor,226 words
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Advertisement49 1926-04-29 5 PENANG PAST BY BOOKWORM. This little book contains more information respecting the infancy of this Settlement than hat hitherto been known to have been published in handy book form. NOW READY FOR SALE at 80 CtS. copy. Post free $l/- to S.S. and F.M.S OBTAINABLE FROM The “Pinang Gazette.”49 words
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Article1751 1926-04-29 6 DEVOLUTION POLICY DISCUSSED. VAPOURINGSBYWOULD-BE POLITICIANS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 28. The annual general meeting of the F. M. S. Chamber of Commerce was held in the offices of Messrs. Evatt and Co., Secretaries of the Chamber to-day. Col. Cecil Rae, the1,751 words
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Article121 1926-04-29 6 SIMULTANEOUS RATIFICATION DESIRED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 28. Mr. Ponsonby, (Labour) inquired in the House of Commons, whether British ratification of the Arms Traffic Convention, adopted in Geneva in 1925, was considered by bis Majesty’s Government to be conditional upon ratification by other States.] Sir Austen(Rugby Radio Service.) - 121 words
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Article97 1926-04-29 6 ,—Reuter. AIM AT EXPANSION. Brussels, April 28. In the Senate the Foreign Minister, M. Vandervelde, said that one of his aims was to expand Belgium’s foreign trade. At present there was no question of de j ure recognition of the Soviet, but there might be commercial recognition,—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article71 1926-04-29 6 —Reuter. IMPORTANT JUDGMENT. Calgary, (Alberta) April 29. An important judgment in regard to dealings in grain futures was given by Justice Walsh, in dismissing the claim of grainbrokers against a customer. He stated that it was laid down that where people were trading in grain futures and neither’—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article49 1926-04-29 6 —Reuter. CAPTURE OF SUEIDA. Paris, April 28. A message from Bierut states that eleven battalions participated in the capture on April 25 of Sueida which was defended by 6,000 Druses. The French losses are stated to be 80 killed and 270 wounded. The rebel casualties were heavy.-—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article133 1926-04-29 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s fore-gn exchange rates were Paris, 147 New York, 4.86 g Brussels 136 Geneva 25.15 Amsterdam, 12.09|; Milan 121 Berlin 20.43 Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 18.60 Oslo, 22.40 Vienna, 34.48 Prague, 161 Helsingfors, 193 Madras, 33.58 Lisbon, 2| Rio, 7rff Buenos Aires, 45 Bombay. Is. 5&I.;(Rugby Radio Service.) - 133 words
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Article851 1926-04-29 6 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The following are excerpts from the report of the directors of the Semanggol Rubber Company, Limited, to be submitted to the shareholders at the seventeenth annual general meeting to be held at the registered offices of the Company, No. 9, Union Street, Penang, on Friday, the851 words
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Article201 1926-04-29 6 LINGGI PLANTATIONS, LIMITED. Messrs. Gnthrie and Co., Ltd., agents of Linggi Plantations, have received telegraphic advice from the Secretaries that the Directors of the C< mpany have decided to recommend subject to audit and usual adjustments a final dividend in respect of the financial year ended 31st December201 words
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Article86 1926-04-29 6 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd.„ gives the following prices, on April 28 London. Spot £274.5s Down £4.15s 3 m/s. buying 268 5s I.los 3 selling 268.10 s I.los Local. April 29: Singapore sold 75 tons at Penang buyers no sellers at $134 j. Messrs. Boustead and Co,, Ltd'.—86 words
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Article172 1926-04-29 6 April 29—Soccer League Match, Chinese v. P.R.C., Esplanade, 5-10 p.m. May I—Annual Police Sports, Esplmade. I— Soccer Match, P.C.C. v. Perak Club, at Taip ng. 4—Soccer League Match, D. Aibsan v. P. C. C., Esplanade, 5-10 p.m, 6 —Soccer League Match, Municipality v. P.R.C. Esplanade, 5-10 p.m. 8,172 words
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Article438 1926-04-29 6 Mr. H. S. Clayton arrived on the s. s. “Trang’ r yesterday from Pungah. Mrs. Langston arrived on the s. s. “Kampar” from Teluk Anson to-day. Mr G. P. Bradney, Auditor-General, F. M. S. is on a visit to Kuala Kangsar. We hear that Mr. G. A.438 words
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Article344 1926-04-29 6 ENTERTAINED BY THE SULTAN. His Highness the Sultan of Selangor entertained Sir George Maxwell, K. B. E., and Lady Maxwell, and in their honour a distinguished gathering, at the Astana, Klang, on Tuesday, to dinner, says the “Malay Mail.” Tbo hill on which the Astana stands was344 words
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Article1125 1926-04-29 7 DIVORCE DECREE AGAINST FRENCH WIFE. Livening up Pulau Bukum. An attempt to liven up life at Pulau Bukum by introducing dancing at the club which led to the acquaintance of a young employee of the Asiatic Petroleum Company with the wife of one of the Company’s senior1,125 words
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Article387 1926-04-29 7 Boys can marry in England at fourteen if their parents let them and girls at twelve. As the law has always been so, except during the Commonwealth period, it is possibly a survival from the days of the Roman Empire, writes Arthur S. May, Author of Marriage387 words
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Article157 1926-04-29 7 FARMER'S CONFESSION. Mr. Philip Last, of Eye, Suffolk, whd farms 1,200 acres of his own land, came to London for the first time on March 26 to receive the Mason Challenge Cup—the blue riband of sugar beet growing—for a wonderful crop of beets. It yielded157 words
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Advertisement241 1926-04-29 7 A. DENNYS LAND, ESTATE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENT. AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND SURVEYOR. RUBBER BROKER, GOODS TRANSHIPPED to ALL PORTS or INLAND PLACES. RUBBER SALES HELD WEEKLY. RUBBER SHOW ROOMS at No. 7, UNION STREET, with side entry from LOGAN'S COURTYARD. PROPERTIES VALUED or SOLD or MORTGAGES ARRANGED. AUCTION SALES of241 words
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Advertisement35 1926-04-29 7 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, sudden pain in stomach, griping cramps, nausea with prostrating diarrhoea. For sale everywhere.35 words
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Advertisement187 1926-04-29 7 WHITKA WAY'S CLOCKS KEEP ACCURATE TIME FOR MALAYA. NEW STOCKS JUST UNPACKED. ©LARGE GALLERY C LOCK. A large round clock exact to illustration. Oak frame. White dial with large black Arabic figures. Diameter 24 inches. 30 day movement. Reliable timekeeper suitable for large hall, office, school, hospital, etc. Price $95.187 words
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Article39 1926-04-29 8 Roberts. —On April 2S, at Hove. Sussex, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts, a daughter. Atterbury.— On April 28, st Maternity Hospital, F’enanp, to Stella, wife of E. F. Atterbury of Krian Estate, Nebong Tebal. a daughter.39 words
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Article641 1926-04-29 8 The F. M. S. Chamber of Commerce at its annual general meeting at Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, entered the political arena and distinguished itself by premising that the development of Malaya in recent years had sprung mainly from the confidence inspired by the Federation of the four States under641 words
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Article536 1926-04-29 8 From time to time the Pinang Gazette has referred to the necessity of an adequate supply of pure milk to meet the needs of the community, and while restriction and other nutters vitally concerning the welfare of the country are productive of controversy, the question of milk for536 words
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Article1611 1926-04-29 8 POLITICS GOSSIP. OUTSIDERS WIN “LINCOLN” AND “NATIONAL.” THE BOAT RACE. A New Factories Bill. Miss Wilkinson’s pluck in moving the Second Reading of the Factories Bill on Friday bad its reward. There was never any possibility of Conservative support for what was, after all, a Labour measure prepared by Mr.1,611 words
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Advertisement201 1926-04-29 8 11 II Il m ir wri—n IBs® I i ;wfe»ap 1.. />: tl F Two m ind s J /®Splb One smoke d AU the ivorld ever there are two points of view— the man’s I ■~pcl the woinan’s» But their g views cn cigarettes are iden- tical. They both201 words
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Advertisement23 1926-04-29 8 “E. fir* O.” PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE KING’S BIRTHDAY, Thursday, June 3rd. FANCY DRESS BALL. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. REG» STER TRACE GENUINE SWISS MILK.23 words
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Miscellaneous24 1926-04-29 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Waler. 12.59 a.m. 7.13 a.m. 1.19 p.m. 7.48 p.m. To-Morrow. 1.32 a.m. 7.42 a.rr. 1.48 p.m. 8.20 p.m.24 words
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Article474 1926-04-29 9 Mr. A. W. Still. SEVERS THE LAST LINK WITH MALAYA. A GREAT .JOURNALIST. British Malaya sustains a great les*, to-day, in the departure cf Mr. Alexander William Still by the P. and 0. p.s Kalyan, now in Penang harbour on her way home. Mr. Still was born474 words
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Article203 1926-04-29 9 Reuter. SITUATION IMPROVED. Calcutta, April 28. The rioting area is quiet and the situation is improved which is due to the military authorities reinforcing the police and rounding-up the roughs. All shops in the Indian quarters remain closed. There have been a few stray cases of assault. TheReuter. - 203 words
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Article69 1926-04-29 9 PARRY THOMAS AT WORK. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 28. On Pendine Sands, Parry Thomas, in his 400 horse-power car, did his own world’s speed record for a kilometre which he created yesterday by doing 171.0.) miles per hour. He attempted to beat the world record for(Rugby Radio Service.) - 69 words
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Article324 1926-04-29 9 Last Minute Negotiations. IMPORTANT JOINT MEETING. (Rugby Radio Service.) —Reuter. London, April 28. The Coal negotiations were resumed today. In the morning the conference of miners’ delegates met. The conference was informed of the present position and then adjourned to await the result of a further joint meeting(Rugby Radio Service.); ).—Reuter. - 324 words
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Article178 1926-04-29 9 SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN’S VIEWS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 28. Sir Austen Chamberlain, in the House of Commons, in reply to a question, said that His Majesty’s Government had not been associated with any other government in making any representations to Germany about the Russo-German Treaty. Assurances had(Rugby Radio Service.) - 178 words
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Article145 1926-04-29 9 QUESTION OF RAISING ALLIED WARSHIPS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 28. The Foreign Secretary was asked in the House of Commons whether the Turkish Government had granted a concession to a private venture to raise the wrecks of a certain number of Allied warships sunk in the(Rugby Radio Service.) - 145 words
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Article38 1926-04-29 9 Renter. London, April 28. The P. and 0. Steam Navigation Coy.’s interim dividend is at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, free of tax, for the half year ended March 31— Renter.Renter. - 38 words
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Article235 1926-04-29 9 .-«-Reuter. Ex-Rulers* Property Bill. SCENES IN THE HOUSE. Berlin, April 28. There was violent language in the Reichstag at the first reading of the Bill to confiscate Ex-Rulers’ property without compensation. The Socialist Deputy Rosenfeld, amid constant interruptions from the Right, pleaded for the Bill on the ground.-«-Reuter. - 235 words
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Article116 1926-04-29 9 —Vale. FRENCH PROFESSOR’S DISCOVERY. Paris, April 28. M. Tissot, Professor of the Natural History Museum, who is studying cancer, has discovered that every living beinv, animal or vegetable, is made up of moulds or mouldy substances in an organized state and specific moulds of bacterial cultures identical with—Vale. - 116 words
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Article86 1926-04-29 9 CONSUMPTION OF TYRES. Washington, April 28. Declaring that users of motor-cars have reduced the consumption of tyres about twenty-five per cent as the result of Mr. Hoover’s campaign against the rubber monopoly, the Commerce Department, commenting on the revision of British export restriction, issued a statement that86 words
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Article88 1926-04-29 9 —Reuter. PROPOSED NON-STOP FLIGHT. New York, April 28. Captain Fonck, the French ace, arrived and inspected the biplane now being constructed for his proposed non-stop flight from New York to Paris and hopes to start at the end of June to cover the course of 3,600 miles in.—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article32 1926-04-29 9 —Reuter. AMERICANS MURDERED. Baenos Aires, April 28. Two American citizens engaged in oil survey work have been found murdered near the Bolivian frontier. Robbery is believed to be the motive..—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article43 1926-04-29 9 .—Renter. Lima, April 28. The President, Minister of Finance and the head of the Chamber of Commerce discussed the fall of the Peruvian pound. The merchants are very much disturbed over the advance of prices, particularly of imported at tides..—Renter. - 43 words
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Article161 1926-04-29 9 Reuter. Chancellor’s Sarcasm. CONI RADICTORY OPPOSITION CONDEMNED. MR. CHURCHILL UNPERTURBED London, April 28. Unperturbed by the vehemence of the criticism, Mr. Churchill, replying to the Budget debate in the House of Commons, serenely voiced bis inability to remember any Budget which had incurred such a weak, disunited,Reuter. - 161 words
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Article188 1926-04-29 9 OFFER TO EGYPT WITHDRAWN. New York, April 28. Mr. Rockefeller’s offer to Egypt has been withdrawn by the trustees. —Reuter. [On April 7 Reuter cabled —The press publishes a statement from Mr. Rockefeller, Junior, to the effect that he has authorised his representative in Egypt to withdraw188 words
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Article51 1926-04-29 9 i.—Reuter. AGREEMENT SIGNED. Washington, April 28. President Coolidge has signed the Italian debt agreement.—Reuter. CZECHO SLOVAKIA’S DEBT. Washington, April 28. The Senate by 54 votes to 17 approved the Czecho-Slovakian agreement for the funding of its debt of $185,000,000, thereby clearing the Senate’s calendar of war debti.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article84 1926-04-29 9 —Renter. FAVOURITE BEATEN. London, April 28. The result of the Two Thousand Guineas race at Newmarket waj as follows Colorado (Lord Derby) 1 Coronach (Lord Woolavington) 2 Apple Sammy (Mr. Harnung) 3 Won by 5 lengths three lengths between second and third. The betting was 100—Renter. - 84 words
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Article41 1926-04-29 9 —Reuter. AUSTRIA TO WITHDRAW. Vienna, April 29. Austria will probably withdraw from the Davis Cup tournament as hitherto it has been found impossible to agree as to the date on which she will play against South Africa in London..—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article37 1926-04-29 9 Reuter gives the results of the postponed matches as follows Manchester United beat Cardiff City by 1 goal to nil Bolton drew with the Arsenal, and Durham City beat Wrexham by 2 goals to 1.37 words
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Advertisement275 1926-04-29 9 -if I Ij j I j jL— "for pro VISIONS CHIVERS ENGLISH FRUITS IN SYRUP hj M No. 1 Tin No. 2 Tin Kjl Blackberries in Syrup 43 —.62 ||u ||U Black Currants in Syrup —.62 Lo;> UN Ilf Red Cherries —6O LIO N| Damsons —.52 —-95 IIR h; Fruit275 words
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Article3231 1926-04-29 10 “The Times.’” A RECORD YEAR. The Sixteenth Annual General Meet- 1 ing'of the Gula-Kalumpong Rubber Etetates, Limited, was held in the committee room of the London, Chamber of Commerce, 97, Cannon-street, E.C. Mr. Frederick Anderson, the chairman of the company, presided. The Representative of the Secretaries (Messrs.“The Times.’” - 3,231 words
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Article130 1926-04-29 10 PENANG APRIL 29, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Losdo£ Demand Bank 2/3 29/32 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank RslssJl h 3 day’s sight Private 157 j I Bombay Demand Bank M 155} g Madras Demand130 words
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Article92 1926-04-29 10 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 24th April 1926, shows a total of 85 deaths—sl males and 34 females—the death-rate being 32.58 per mille compared with 36.42 in the preceding week and with 23.85 in the corresponding week of last year.92 words
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Advertisement261 1926-04-29 10 I BOON I Keep Quality High and Prices Low. 1 The Idea that Built this Business. s OUR belief that a satisfied customer is the best kind of an advertisement has 2 been responsible for the remarkable S growth of the Boon Business. H H Satisfaction is possible only as261 words
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Advertisement36 1926-04-29 10 BRASTAGI. THE FAMILIE HOTEL Catering especially for Eurasian and Asiatic Families. Clean and comfortable. TERMS MODERATE. Cars for Hire English Spoken. For full particulars or special terms apply to The Proprietrix, THE FAMILIE HOTEL, Brastagi, Sumatra.36 words
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Miscellaneous54 1926-04-29 10 TOWN HALL. The English Comedy Revue Company. Monday, May 3 in SNAP A Tonic for the Jaded. Tuesday, May 4 in BUBBLY” A laugh in every Bubble. Harrington Reynolds and Charles Mason Connie Milne, Elsie May, Myrtle Kingsley, Lena Lawton. Joan Norman and Don Gemmel. Prices $3, $2, $l. Plan54 words
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Article678 1926-04-29 11 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. (By Our Own Representative.) Klang. April 29. The Annua] General Meeting of the Klang District Planters Association was held in. the Klang Club yesterday. Mr- W. S. Reeve Tucker .presided and the others present were: Messrs T. J. Cumming, E. A. Ash, C. F.678 words
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Article28 1926-04-29 11 An electric lift is being installed in the European Ward A Block, at the Penang Hospital. It is an improvement that is not before its time.28 words
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Article25 1926-04-29 11 We are asked to state that there will be no Band Performance at the Kiosk. Penang Hills, on Sunday, the 2nd May 1926.25 words
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Article350 1926-04-29 11 The following are. the latest quotations in Messrs, Kennedy <t Qo’> share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesi-erday. To-day. E Sharks. c >• C 0 CQ OD ffl 00 Sc. t c. tc. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Atlfenby 3.15 3.25 3.25 3.50 Alor Gajah 2.90 3.10 3.00 3.25350 words
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Article40 1926-04-29 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices uere realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet I 102 to $lO2l F.A.Q. do 100 101 Low F.A.Q. do 92 9940 words
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Article58 1926-04-29 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 79 cts per pound per pl. $105.33 No. I Crepe 78 cts per pound*per pl. $104.00 Dull. f ßy Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following were the rubber quotations in London on April 28 Smoked Sheet 1/11 Plantation Ist latex crere58 words
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Article56 1926-04-29 11 As Mr. Waddington. Controller of Labour, Penang, was driving his car P. 2701 from his house, 61 Scotland Road, he came into collision with another car, owned by Mr. Khoo Cheng Guan, Beach street, driven by a syce. Both cars were damaged but none of the56 words
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Article60 1926-04-29 11 In the Second Court Penang, before Mr. S. N. King this morning. Oh Bak Kee. ChUah Eng Seng, Hoe Oh, Teh Ah Cah. and Lim Ah Pooi were each fined $25 or in default one month’s rigorous imprisonment for playing in house No. 20, Carnarvon Street, used or60 words
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Article1224 1926-04-29 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. J O SO ro BOBBER [Dollar.? f o f c 3 c Allenoy Rubber Oo 3 25 3 ?o| *lor Gajah Rubber Estate 30C 3 X ex Amalgamated Malay Estates 4 50 4 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 22 OC*23 00 Ayer Boning Rubber Sstat-M1,224 words
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Article219 1926-04-29 11 RECORD SPRING RACE ENTRIES. Irish Maidens. (From Our Cun Correspondent.) Singapore, April 29. The Spring race entries show a record total of 154. Irsh Maidens Race 4: —Voisif, Rridgemond, Lady Blackthome, Tessiam, Rejabers, Mintdrop, Timoshea, Dorothy Dee, Bosh, Nargis, Albatross. Race 6 —Adajay, Moreair, Swiftsure, Florries Pet,219 words
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Article237 1926-04-29 11 STORY OF MIDNIGHT INCIDENT. At Prangin Market. In the District Court thia morning before Mr. G. A. Hereford, Che Chain a Malay was charged with voluntarily caus ng grievous hurt to one, Sahat, on the 29th March last. The D. P. P. (Mr. J. S. W. Arthur) prosecuted237 words
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Advertisement503 1926-04-29 11 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Competent Weeding Conductor, only experienced man need apply. Manager, Somme Estate, Bagan Samak, Kedah. Wanted:: Well experienced Madrasie Cook and Boy. Good wages to suit- able men. Apply Manager, Somme Estate, Bagan Samak, Kedah. AUCTION. Government of Kedah. AUCTION SALE OF TOWN LOTS ALOR STAR.503 words
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Advertisement23 1926-04-29 11 rFOR ENVELOPES OF EVERY I DESCRIPTION at the J lowest i PRICES I f Rin? up 498 J > Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. j23 words
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Advertisement175 1926-04-29 11 SILK SILK SILK JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT GOLD and SILVER LACES AI.S) CARPETS MATTINGS, Embroidery Shawls and Silk Kimonos BIG BARGAINS AT PARMANAND BROTHERS, 14, Bisbop Street, Penang. 9MOB4BS3S3TX&3>MT» Will» I maMMIOO9* «■■BEMMM MBWMMB IKrementg 14 KARAT ROLLED GOLD PLATE I GUARANTEED JEWELERY. j THE KREMENTZ GUARANTEE. If, from any175 words
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Article206 1926-04-29 12 Business Houses League. fixture: list. The following fixtures have been arranged by the Committee of the newly formed Business Houses F. A. League. The matches commence next week. First named are the home teams Week ending May Bth. Whiteaway’s v. A.P.S. Pinang Gazette v. Sing «pore Cold Storage. Eastern206 words
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Article231 1926-04-29 12 PEXAXG. APRIL 29. 1926. Bennies Opin in v. /5,000.00 noi u Cloves 11)0.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 seller» Mace Pickings 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 11 Ci 95.00 Coconuts per 1, 00«' 50.00 non.. Copra Sundrled $11.85 buyers Rattani 11.15 saleRattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00231 words
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Article250 1926-04-29 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ayuthia for Belawan (Deli) and Paneh. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Sri Muar for P. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Van Hogendorp for Belawan (Deli), Paneh and Asahan. Glengarry tor Colombo, Port Said London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg. Trang for Kantang (Trang) Girbee, Tongkah and Pang Nga.250 words
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Article397 1926-04-29 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sandav). IT TUR. Federated 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:—Parit397 words
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Article37 1926-04-29 12 The homeward mail by the b.s. closes at 6 p.m. on Friday the 30th instant. The 8.1. Packet Teesta with mails despatched in London on April Bth is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m-to-morrow.37 words
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Advertisement393 1926-04-29 12 H It is Not the <3 Quantity of Food gj 9 We Eat, but what f 3 S We Digest and -K yj Assimilate that H ■H Nourishes the Body y •5 3 W hen the stomach and organs of digestion V I and nutrition are disordered, and the food393 words
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Advertisement178 1926-04-29 12 HELMETS INSIST ON FAMOUS OVER KI T.WOOD. V 100 YEARS. OBTMNABLS FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS, Ch lo e Slreet Lond 18 E 1 HINDU MANNERS, CUSTOMS AND CEREMONIES. BY THE ABBE J. A. DUBOIS. Price $4.50. Postage 30 cts. extra. COOLY TAMIL As understood by labourers on Rubber178 words
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Article1588 1926-04-29 13 PARLIAMENT AND THE ASSEMBLY. (By the Right Rev. Herbert Hensley Henson Bishop of Durham.) On March 4 the House of Lords rejected the Shrewsbury Bishoprick Measure by one vote after a vigorous debate. The narrow majority was misleading, for no less than 21 peers who took part in1,588 words
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Advertisement275 1926-04-29 13 ‘IKlCfi Brawny the original and only genuine. Acts like a Charm in DIARRHCEA I Checks and arrests FEVER, CROUP, and is the only Specific in CHOLERA I The **«t Remedy known for .nd dysentery. I ££&?S?iT?s OLDS ABTHMA The only Palliative in NEURALGIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM Convincing Medical Testimony accompanies each275 words
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Advertisement88 1926-04-29 13 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 a pleasant feeling of warmth and comfort follow’s the88 words
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Advertisement304 1926-04-29 13 1 -—I" t Skin beauty is the secret LL V < y| j of her popularity. JR 2 Before and after expos. ure to sun and wind AA bathe the skin in cool- ins. soothing Palmolive. L '~~r Al Keep Your Skin Active Palm and oih-noth- Your complexion will retain304 words
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Article671 1926-04-29 14 OPTICAL ILLUSIONS. Optical illusions were the downfall of Richard Lewis, soldier, taikr, inspector of shells, and writer of misleading advertisements, who told the story of his life at Clerkenwell Police Court, writes R. E. Corder. An intelligent looking man of 64, he said he had served as671 words
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Advertisement314 1926-04-29 14 rA Welcome Serving 1 V^ TS*«t i jTf W Postum 3 y’l Bffi 1 ZU> IAjUJt PEOPLES of all classes the world over are drinking Instant Postum—and liking it. Here is a beverage that pleases the palate and purse as well. Postum is high enough in quality to suit the314 words
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Advertisement51 1926-04-29 14 To Restore Good Appetite, Good Digestion, Good Humour, Good Health, Take The I World-Famous Tonic Dr WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are obtainable from Chemists everywhere, or post free, 1 bottle for $1.50, 6 bottles for .*B.OO, from the Dr. Williams’ Medic ire Co., S.r51 words
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Advertisement271 1926-04-29 14 ***** i BOOKS THAT INTEREST. I W.L. GEORGE’S I NEW NOVEL I Is the. modern woman fit to live with I “GIFTS OF SHEBA” Discusses this modern problem I Price $3 00—Postage 30 cents extra. I THE DIARY OF A YOUNG LADY OF FASHION IN THE YEAR 1764-1765. being the271 words
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Article647 1926-04-29 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, April 29, 1926 ote Government Mutton— Mutton Indian m. per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A long do 1.30 Tripe I do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton M lb647 words
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Advertisement1316 1926-04-29 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG IM kKBBH 111 fi WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IBM HM I kg RHEXENOR Apr. 29 Marseilles, London, Rotter lam and Hamburg. |J TANTALUS May 6 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PATROCLUS May 12 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. ADRASTUB May 201,316 words
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