Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 June 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-06-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 126. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY, 7th JUNE, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement847 1926-06-07 1 I NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. I THE I THE MOTORISTS’ SURE SHIELD. W-J I? TT? 5 0 The best motor policy is the *t VIIEUUE < I t MOTOR UNION.” S ISksssesESESI ylv\\ 8 by The847 words
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Advertisement31 1926-06-07 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. Tye tested by our Optometrist. Lenses ground to prescriptions. Fiames Mountings fitted properly. I Office hours:8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.31 words
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Article667 1926-06-07 2 TEACHING THEIR GRANDMOTHERS. The place of honour in a recent Observer goes to two young Britons, Bertram Austin and W. Francis Lloyd, who, after touring America and interviewing leading American magnates, wrote a, volume entitled The Secret of High Wages,” which J. L. Garvin, the editor-in-chief667 words
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Advertisement1315 1926-06-07 2 '3«x«sx«xssx=xs3x«exm NOTICES. 1 S j ATly SUB. CRIPTION. X THE,MATTER OF They kill S locinding free town <i«li,ery or 1 The Eastern Pacific. Trading Co., Ltd. in n postage. m (In Voluntary Liquidation) <'• Ini I payable in i advance. Ml| K II NOTICE is hereby given that a Meet-1,315 words
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Advertisement24 1926-06-07 2 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 3S LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 493.24 words
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Advertisement360 1926-06-07 2 Ik SL Sound Sleep I and all-day Energy I I Straws show how the wind blows. Minor coni' I plaints sleeplessness for instance point to I the grave dangers of neurasthenia. What else is I loss of energy, of health, but the loss of youth G I Headaches! Feeling listless360 words
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Article1214 1926-06-07 3 THE SAILOR’S AVIARY. Anycne vho happened to b? outbid? of 'be b st India T?ock f"tes recently must Lave been aster.shre, writes < orrependent of the 'Vanchest t Guardian,’ to see so n ;.ny h Hors cconing ashore viith home-made, bird-cageslarge cages with half-a-dozen birds in them,1,214 words
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Advertisement475 1926-06-07 3 I fl) g >7/7 5f i> b I z 1 A fl z teJS| I Let tbCLlmate (bits worst I ~you can /ace its terrors with, I ujidiniintshed vigour so long as your i System is properly nourished. You I g have a never-'failing stand-bu in I Horlicks Malted Milk.475 words
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Advertisement146 1926-06-07 3 -'A tJpnientsJfi g NATURE’S REMEDY Clements Tonic is Nature’s greatest remedy for the nerves and brain, loss of appetite, debility, poorness of blood, neuralgia, insomnia, etc., and is strengthenand reliable. In the fatiguing tropical atmoshere you will appreciate the nourishing stimulus of this invigorating medicine, as it promotes normal health,146 words
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Advertisement182 1926-06-07 3 K The sun is a thief of colour w wOSwkMifl H I' 1,10 > a Wl r 'f D I 'J f|f lET Twink remedy the damage done S by the searching rays o£ the sun S to all those dainty, beautiful colours. #J Twink cleans and dyes at the182 words
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Article13418 1926-06-07 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. NET PROFITS INCREASED BY 85 PER CENT. TYRE DEVELOPMENTS. SIR ERIC GEDDE’S SPEECH. Wo take the following report from the columns of The Times": The twenty-seventh ordinary general meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Company, j Limited, was held on April 27 at the Hotel13,418 words
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Article1767 1926-06-07 6 June 6, 1329. vas sown the seed J of that deadly hatred between the English and the French which vented its first fury at Slays, eleven years afterwards, and lasted one hundred years. Philip the Sixth, having secured the throne of France, forthwith called upon the young1,767 words
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Article339 1926-06-07 6 A LOR STAR CELEBRATIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, June 5, -His Majesty the King’s birthday was celebrated in Alor Star on the usual scale, 'fbe ceremonial part of it was witnessed on Thursday morning when the Brislish flag was saluted. The venue of this picturesque339 words
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Article202 1926-06-07 6 MARRED BY RAIN. Tne feast of Corpus Christi was celebrated at the Church of the Assumption. Penang, yesterday. There was a larg congregation at morning service during which the choir, under Mr. Pen de Cruz, ably rendered a music d mass in par s. The singing of the202 words
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Article263 1926-06-07 6 CHEVROLET CAR’S TEST RUN. (From Our Own Cornspondeni). Singap >re, June 5. The Chevrolet stand «rd sve-s**at“r c*r which left Prai at 12 45 on Friday night arrived in Smgapore at 4.50 p.m. on Saturday. The total running time was 13 hours 55 minutes. There were no263 words
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Article1699 1926-06-07 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. D. Munro, Ipoh, is leaving for Home to-day. The Hon’ble Mr. Choo Kia Peng has returned from Brastagi. Mr. A. Lamont, of Kulim Estate, Kedah, has sailed for Home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearse, Ipoh, are leaving for Home on holiday at an early date.1,699 words
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Article275 1926-06-07 6 It is high time the Municipal Comnissioners brought about a change in the present crude method of shooting unlicensed dogs at sight, writes F. V. G. to the editor of the Straits Tinies. Any Jog not wearing a collar and the Municipal badge is shot on the275 words
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Article85 1926-06-07 6 P.S. VS. C.R.C. i The Cricket League match between be Public Services and the Chinese Recreation Club which was played on tie Esplanade, Penang, on Saturday afternoon, resulted in an easy victory for the former eleven. The Public Services compiled over two centuries with at least three85 words
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Article82 1926-06-07 6 A National Milk Conference is to be held at King George’s Hall, Great Russell street, to-morrow with the Minister of Health (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) as President. There will be two sessionsin the morning and afternoon. A paper will be read on Milk in Relation to Public Health,”82 words
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Article268 1926-06-07 7 .Reuter. Further Revelations. EXPLORER’S IXFORMAI lON. New York, June 5. It appears that the source of Senator Borah’s information about the alleged British concessions in Panama was Richard O. Marsh, an explorer whose name came before the public in 1924 when he returned from the Panama jungle w'th.Reuter. - 268 words
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Article146 1926-06-07 7 GENERAL MALCOLM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 7. Genera] Sir Neill Malcolm, formerly G.0.C., Malaya, has been elected President of the Chartered Company, telegraphs the correspondent of the Singapore Free Press in Jesselton. Farewell to Hongkong Team. The Hongkong cricket team was entertained to a farewell tiffin146 words
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Article89 1926-06-07 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 6. A feature of the London foreign exchange yesterday was the buoyancy of the pound sterling and its beyond parity value of 4.86 a dollars. The exchange rates were Paris, 157} New York, 4.86» Brussels, 155» Geneva, 25.12 Amsterdam, 12.10} Milan 1281 Berlin,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 89 words
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Article78 1926-06-07 7 LUI VIKUUI O uio jured by the mob.—Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.” LANDSLIDE IN HIROSHIMA. Tokio, May 31.—Eleven persons were killed as a result of a landslide which occurred in Hiroshima Prefecture. Shanghai Outrage. A demonstration occurred at Shanghai on the anniversary of the shooting affair. Three Japanese of theLUI VIKUUI O uio . jured by the mob.—Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.” - 78 words
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Article732 1926-06-07 7 First Day’s Results. (Fro n Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 6. There was a large attendance on the first day of the Selangor Races, among those present being the Sultan of Perak and the Chief Secretary. The going was good. The following were the results Race 1.732 words
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Article212 1926-06-07 7 PLAYERS FOR TRIAL TEST” MATCH (Special Sports Service.) Singapore, June 6. The following is from the special London sports message to the Singapore Free Press. Great interest is being taken in the trial Test Match. England’s side against the Rest will be :Carr, Chapman, Hobbs. Hendren, Tate, Macaulay.212 words
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Article23 1926-06-07 7 .Reuter. CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD. London, June 5. In the Inter-Varsity lawn tennis tournament, Cambridge beat Oxford by 14 matches to 7.-.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article95 1926-06-07 7 .Reuter. New Haven, June 5. A. H. Chapin defeated W. T. Tilden in the Connecticut State Championship by 8-6, 6-4, 7-5. This is Tilden’s first defeat in straight sets since he has been national champion.Reuter. MDLLE. LENGLEN. Paris, June 6. Mdlle Lenglen has shown the greatest sympathy.Reuter. - 95 words
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Article93 1926-06-07 7 SECOND OUTRAGE IN A MONTH. Monte Video, June 5. A bomb outrage similar to the one in Buenos Aires on May 17 occurred outside the United States Legation, but there were no casualties.Reuter. [Reuter, cabling from Buenos Aires on May 17, stated that the explosion of a93 words
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Advertisement199 1926-06-07 7 F.Bll When I appetite fails I I remember I ENO’S I. FRUIT SALT- I 1 If your system is not I fl clearing itself of im- I I purities, appetite fails. j I To aid the proper I fl functioning of the I human system, to I I purify the199 words
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Advertisement90 1926-06-07 7 PRITCHARD CO., LTD. I PENANG. J (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) x LADIES’ DEPT. THE BRITBAN’ AFTERNOON AND EVENING SHOES. THE LATEST SPRING f and v I SUMMER FASHION. These Shoes S are of parti- cularly smart cut and finish, and are shown in a variety of styles. All have90 words
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Article553 1926-06-07 8 The colonial government does not see eye to eye with the rest of the world in the matter of education but. even so, it need not have added to the embarrasment of parents of small by raising the children's school fees when it had wealth at its disposal, in553 words
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Article493 1926-06-07 8 All of us are proud, too proud perhaps, as we would probably discover were we to indulge in a little self analysis, of our civilisation. As a result of that same civilisation, we have fallen into the complacent but undesirable habit of taking many things for granted. We want493 words
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Article284 1926-06-07 8 Since the holocaust of 1914-1918, British foreign and colonial traie has been under a part al »>c’ipse. While this is more or less < .«J.t i i ous remark, it serves to emphasise that many of our manufacturers, in their conservative insularity, contribute to this bad trade, by steadfastly284 words
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Article1409 1926-06-07 8 J. J. Brebner - Informative By J. J. Brebner. One of the many bridge innovations we have bad from America is the informative double most often applied by second caller in response to what he thinks is a light no trumper by the dealer. This double is an intimation to his1,409 words
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Article169 1926-06-07 8 The Straits Trading Go.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on June 1: London. Spot £262 Down 1.15 s 3 mos. buying 260.10 s 2.5 s 3 selling 260.15 s 2.5 s Local. June 5: Singapore sold 150 tons at $l3? Penang buyers no sellers at sl3l]. June 7:169 words
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Advertisement185 1926-06-07 8 v jgSSoSVJ) W l Wwm J UfMMfsS ISS®®^^W2® Mlfll® iis£s 1 WwffAKs -x if/iEW^Bt' ~b \l ,F I Two sports- I a one smoke !i Fishing or shooting?Each sport has its adherents believing their pastime unrivalled. But u h both agree that for cigarettes there can be only one choice185 words
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Advertisement33 1926-06-07 8 E. O.” RECEPTION HALL JUST COMPLETED can accommodate over hundred people. Suitable for Private Tiffins, Dinners and Suppers, Masonic Banquets, Wedding parties &c., &c. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. REGISTEREtXffIL t TKAPI GENUINE SWISS MILK.33 words
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Obituary44 1926-06-07 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs. Ooi Clmo Hong and Ooi Fe Yeany wish to thank all those who attended anti helped at the tnneral of their mother, sent wreaths, scrolls, bit-chians, roast pigs, letters of condolence etc., and also those who kindly lent their cars and carriages.”44 words
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Article402 1926-06-07 9 Hopeful Developments Likely To Arise. OWNERS’ PEACE MOVE. CRITICAL MEETING OF MINERS ON WEDNESDAY. 7 rospects of a, settlement in the coal t > de arc brighter. The stubborn itti- !>!(/<■ that has crept into the camps of both pm 7,s <///</ 7<a.s done more to tighten the402 words
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Article108 1926-06-07 9 DEFINITE RUPTURE EXPECTED THIS WEEK. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 5. In Liberal circles there now appears to be very little hope of restoring party unity. Lord Oxford’s speech is interpreted as a determination to let matters take their course, and those who hoped that reconciliation would(Rugby Radio Service.) - 108 words
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Article40 1926-06-07 9 Reuter. GENEVA INAUGURATION. Geneva, June 6. The new building of the International Labour Ofiice was officially inaugurated in the presence of the International Labour Delegates. There was a large attendance of the public. Twenty-two speeches were delivered.-Reuter. - 40 words
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Article34 1926-06-07 9 Vale. DRUSES HEAVILY DEFEATED. Beirutb, June 5. A French column is continuing to advance in Southern Djebel. They defeated the Druses who suffered heavy losses and left 122 dead on the field.Vale. - 34 words
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Article24 1926-06-07 9 Reuter. debt SETTLEMENT APPROVED. Washington, June 5. The House of Representatives approved the Yugo-Slavia debt settlement by 80 votes to 14.-Reuter. - 24 words
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Article345 1926-06-07 9 What It Means. MOSUL DISPUTE SETTLED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 6. N »w’s has been received that the AngloTurkish Treaty, which Sir Ronald Lind say, British Ambassador in Constantinople, has negotiated in Angora with the Turkish Government, was signed yester day. The full text of the document(Rugby Radio Service.) - 345 words
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Article93 1926-06-07 9 Reuter. ADLY PASHA TO FORM CABINET. Cairo, June 6. On the recommendation of Zaghlul Pasha, the King has invited Adly Pasha t» form a Cabinet. The latter has accepted.Renter. Later. THE NEW CABINET. Ziglul Pasha is not included in the Cabinet. The following form’the new Cabinet Ad leyReuter. - 93 words
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Article93 1926-06-07 9 SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN AT GENEVA. (Rugby Radio Service.) Reuter. London, June 5. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Austen Chamberlain, accompanied by officials of the Foreign Office, left London, to-day, enroute for Geneva to attend a meeting of the League of Nation,’ Council, which begins on Monday. THE DARDANELLES.(Rugby Radio Service.); Reuter. - 93 words
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Article33 1926-06-07 9 Reuter. INVESTIGATIONS TO CONTINUE. Warsaw, June 7. Professor Kemmerer, who investigated the Polish finances at the beginning of the year, has accepted the Government’s invitation to return and continue the work.-Reuter. - 33 words
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Article575 1926-06-07 9 Brilliant Triumph Over American Team. MITCHELL SUPERB. JIM BARKES HOPELESSLY OUTCLASSED. London, June 5. The big brothers of British Golf have avenged in unprecedented fashion the triumph of the American contingent in the recent amateur tournament, when the British title was won by Jesse Sweetser of U.S.A.575 words
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Article130 1926-06-07 9 Reuter. AUSTRALIANS V. YORKSHIRE. London, June 5. The match between the Australians and Yorkshire was commenced at Bradford to-day and was witnessed by a crowd of 12,000. Collins won the toss and elected to bat. The Australians were all disposed of for 177 (Richardson 37 not out). Robinson tookReuter. - 130 words
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Article150 1926-06-07 9 .Reuter. Smuggler Arrested. SEQUEL TO INVESTIGATION. Ottawa, June 5. As a sequel to investigations by the Parliamentary Committee of the Administration of Customs Department, S. B. Telford, a Canadian, domiciled just across the border, was arrested on a charge of smuggling goods to Canada, after being refused a.Reuter. - 150 words
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Article38 1926-06-07 9 .Reuter. WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS. Stockholm. June 7. The International Bowling Tournament for the World’s Championship individual play was won by Lillier, of Sweden, by 829 point’, Gerdes (America) second with 814 and (America) third with 804.Reuter..Reuter. - 38 words
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Article195 1926-06-07 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) i Sir,I pity Disgusted but I thank God that I am out of the unhappiness from which he is suffering. From what he has related his life is going to be a misery. A well-known prophet preached thirteen hundred years ago that195 words
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Article145 1926-06-07 9 Sir,With reference to the note in your By the Way column, concerning the refreshment Kiosk in front of the fort, facing Kedah pier, it is pleasing to find, the right, fair, proper and impartial view you have taken concerning it. It is a great convenience to those of145 words
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Article129 1926-06-07 9 MR. QUAH BEKG KEE APPOINTED. In connection with the seat in the Legislative Council rendered vacant by the death of the Hon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok, the Pinang Gazette desires to tender its congratulations to Mr. Quih Beng Kee, 0.8. E., whose appointment is announced to-day.129 words
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Advertisement279 1926-06-07 9 X RfIRN Yv fl L STILL w J GOING X 1820 WBrMftffateC BriW strong 5 J >»♦»< 2 J Black Label Red Label S x Guaranteed Special Old a x over Highland a x 12 Years Old Whisky 5 K $39-40 per doz. $2B-00 per doz. a X T Duty279 words
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Article944 1926-06-07 10 General Meeting. A PROFITABLE YEAR. The adjourned sixteenth annual general meeting of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at noon on Saturday at the offices of Messrs A. A. Anthony Co., 9 Beach Street, Penang, Mr. L. C. Brown presiding. The others present included Messrs944 words
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432 1926-06-07 10 MR. BULL GIVES EVIDENCE. The case was commenced on Saturday in the District Court, Singapore, in which Messrs. W. D. Tait and C. Breyer are charged with assaulting Mr. H. R. Bull, the Second Magistrate, at the Sea View Hotel on June 1. Accused pleaded432 words
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Article282 1926-06-07 10 Mrs. Baldwin has made a public announcement that to one of her charity At Homes, at 10. Downing Street, guests only who had received a card of invitation would be admitted. There is more behind this than appears, states the London correspondent of the Birmingham Post.” It282 words
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Article475 1926-06-07 10 ALPANIA AND HER CURRENCY PROBLEM. Albania, Fays an Observer correspondent, is a country which was pitchforked into full independence without any preliminary phase of partial emancipation from Turkish rule. The new State was launched on its career lacking everything which makes a modern nation. Its organisation475 words
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Article137 1926-06-07 10 PBNANG JUNE 7, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lor-(Jon Demand Bank 2/3 I bjb 4 months* sight BanK 2/4 333 Credit 2/4 1->P2 3 Documentary bCalcutta Demand Bank R« 1 I M 3 day’s sight Private L’-u I 3 Bombay Demand Bank L).’ i I g Madras137 words
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156 1926-06-07 11 A curious craft with a long black fuuill projecting from a capacious hull is at present lying in the inner harbour pposite .Johnston’s Pier, Singapore. She is the ferry boat Kalang, and she is destined to spend the rest of her life plying up and156 words
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Article56 1926-06-07 11 We are informed that the Cycle and Carriage Co.. (1926) Ltd., agents for the famous B.S.A. Motor Cycles, have just received a cable from the B.S A. Company advising the recent success of their machines. The telegram reads: Austrian agents cable B.S.A. supersports wine Austrian tourists trophy56 words
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85 1926-06-07 11 lack Root, a former cruis- rw< ght champion of the world, passed through Singapore as a passenger on the President Adams.” Mr. Root now lepiesents the well known film corporati n of Mack Sennett, and bis visit to Europe is in connection with the picture85 words
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Article226 1926-06-07 11 Singapore, June 4. Rubber.The decline in the price of the commodity h-e continued throughout the past week and no substantial improvement can be look* d for until manufacturers again come into the market. The usual weekly auction was held on -nd inst., and met with a quiet tone.226 words
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Article405 1926-06-07 11 BLAKE CO’S SHARE REPORTS. Singapore, June 5. Rubbers have few features, but despite the continued decline in price of the commodity, shares prices keep remarkably steady. United Malaccas are in fair demand at $3, Mentakabs are a close market at 66-67 cts. com; Ulu Benuts are neglected at 80 cts405 words
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Article114 1926-06-07 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Bn ye s. Sellers. Amalgamate I 5.00 5.20 A. Kuninga 1.10 1,15 Bodfords 1.15 1-20 R. Jelutongs 122 i L27j Connemfas 2.95 3 05 Hamiltons 3 35 3.45 K dahs 4.60 4 80 Lunas 4310 4.50 Mentakabs .66 .68 cum114 words
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Article74 1926-06-07 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for Mav: lbs United Serdang (Sumatra) 425,453 Sialang 176.616 Tandjong Rubber 157,150 Anglo-Sumatra 64,883 Sungei (S) 39,000 Tanah Datar 33,50” Asahan 61,000 Investment Trust 488,867 Sumatra tea 75,5”” Bah Lias 154,700 Toerangie 85.571 Mendaris (Sumatra) 193.924 Bila (Sumatra) 83,000 Central (Sumatra) 34,20074 words
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Article78 1926-06-07 11 The output of the I lu Piah Co., Ltd., for the month of May was 198 piculs tin ore. Southern Section 100 piculs. Hill Section 25 piculs, and Tributors 73 piculs. Sluicing was impeded by shortage of water. T The output of Tronoh Mines Limited, for the month78 words
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Article274 1926-06-07 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list at I p.m. to-day Saturday. To-day. E 5 Ĕ Sharss c x zx 5 5 X x 2C x c ««.fete Rubber (Dollar Allenby 3.40 3.45 340 3.50 ex AlorGajah 3.00 3,iq 2.95 3.05 A274 words
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Article34 1926-06-07 11 LONDON STAND \RD (LO )FK) S. R. Sh<M>! 65 rts yer pound yer pi. $86.66 No. I Crop». 65 yer yountl j)rr pl. |B6 66 Qlli-4. (By Ctturleey of Messrs. Alien Dennys).34 words
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Article1139 1926-06-07 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. HAKES. 5 J SS i s *1 RUBBER [DoLk. g eI f f e Allenby Rubber Oo 8 4 r i 3 V'.l Alor Rubber 2 95 3 (X A-nuJgarnxtod Mal*v Katote* 5 CO, S £O, 2Aver HiUrn PKnttnj Rynd!''*u 23 f( 24 50 PX Ayer1,139 words
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Advertisement235 1926-06-07 11 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Malayan Collieries Limited require for their Borneo Mine Office a young Englibh speaking Chinese Clerk. Applicants must possess a sound knowledge of Book-keeping and general account wey and should be able to speak Cantor ese, Takka and Malay fluently. Knowledge of typewriting is essential. Excellent prospects235 words
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Advertisement175 1926-06-07 11 "jt Pine forest ra a SoMe" 75c. per box. Of dis pensaries everywhereI The one sauce appropriate to GAME I enhancing its flavour in a wonderful I I way—is I LEA PERRINS’ L SAUCE J Theatre Royal. Showing from Monday 7thWednesday 9ih June, 1926. PROG K A M M E.175 words
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Miscellaneous119 1926-06-07 11 up Q V CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 68. We publish below the correct solution I the Pinang Gazette Cross-Words I’uz/Je No. 68, together with the names of successful competitors Ist Prize Mr. J. Matsun, Taiping. 2nd.. Prize Mr. Thomas Carlos, K. Lumpur. 3rd., Prize Mis. Birkinshaw, Taiping. Additional119 words
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Miscellaneous29 1926-06-07 11 ITDE J A Bl PS. To n v y I,i. 10 39 a.m. 4.5 a.m. 10.45 p.m. 5.2 p.m. f >’« KMOV. 11.14 a.m. 4.49 a.m. 10.26 p.m. 5.44 p.m.29 words
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Article841 1926-06-07 12 TO BAY’S DEPARTURES. Ethi p:a for Port Swettenhaio and Singapore. van Neck for Oleh I eh, Saban g. Wot Suni-tTa and Padanu. Rawar g for Pat gkalan Brandan and Langkat. Yuensang for Sing.tp. r»-, Cbi-t and Japan Sannki Marti for Rangoon an i Calcutta. Eliora for Madras. Sitiawan841 words
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Article398 1926-06-07 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie? 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:Parit398 words
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Article214 1926-06-07 12 PENANG, JUNE 7, 1926. Benares Opinm p M 5,000.00 non. Cloves 100.00 buyer Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom DCs 95.00 Coconuts per I.OOe 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $12.05 sales Rattani H. 15 gale. Rattans Coanjt- 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 4iam214 words
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Advertisement298 1926-06-07 12 Quality nrr lllr H We are nut content with the Lowest Degree O of Purity that w ll pass OlHcial tests and commercially recognised standards. Our g| aim is to impiove on existing standard* and Qj Lj create one which will satisfy the most M fastidious buyer. All preparations not298 words
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Advertisement276 1926-06-07 12 First favourite Scotch WM ikies for j more than ISO years NAPIER e»» w Ja W&sOsaw j wS a I CALDjiEGK, MACv.?— G -A fe Co. Ltd. Sole Ageuts for Struts aettlements and i IB S— 1 Federated Malay States. Q TUH II li "M—aanHWKa ALL BRITISH. Warrington Wire Rope276 words
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Article376 1926-06-07 13 PROBLEM that AAIERIGA HAS NOT SOLVED. C ajx a n American revenue cutter engage in target practice so close to a foreign merchant ship as to endanger the lives of the crew and the safety of the v essel and yet not be guilty of having376 words
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Article273 1926-06-07 13 As our readers are no doubt aware, remarks the Morning Post in a recent article, the Irish Free State is officially bi-lin.gual, and official documents are printed impartially in Gaelic and in English. This is carried so far that in the. Census papers recently issued the detailed instructions273 words
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Advertisement351 1926-06-07 13 After The Game your tired irritated skin needs reinvigorating and toning up in order to offset the ill-effects of the sun and glare of the Courts. A little 4711 Eau de Cologne, dabbed on the wrists and temples, not only cools and refreshes, but invigorates the tired skin and acts351 words
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Advertisement30 1926-06-07 13 ROAD TRACER a.-. (Earfield’s Fated) The most accurate instru* mer.t of its kind for setting out LEVELS and GRADIENTS jy| Price $55 complete. Stockists GUTHRIE 6 CO, LTD. 'Wife PENANG.30 words
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Advertisement208 1926-06-07 13 I FOBD ONE-TON TRUCK I (BRITISH BUILT.) g |-.FORD PREDOMINATES g BECAUSE OF ITS J j Low Initial Cost, Low Cost of Upkeep 1 AND 1 j High Resale Value. SPARE PARTS OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. J HE Bodies Built to Buyer’s Own Specification. SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. CAR $1,125. TRUCK CHASSIS $1,135.208 words
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Article604 1926-06-07 14 HOSTEL FOR MEMBERS. Appeal For Fends. Th? above Assoc ation lias acquired The Towers,” Anson Road, which will be opened shortly as a no.-de’, run on similar line-i to the one in Singapore. There is at the moment accommodation for six boarders, and this604 words
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Article76 1926-06-07 14 June 12Soccer Match (Malaya Cup) Penang v. Perak, at Ipoh. 19Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v. C.R.C. Esplanade, 2 15 p.m. 26 Cricket League Match, P.S. v. E.S.C. Esplanade, 2-15 p.m. 27 Cricket P.C.C. v. Sungei Patani Club, at Sungei Patani. July 3Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade.76 words
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Advertisement41 1926-06-07 14 P. K. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127 Pitt Street, Penang. Landing, Shipping, Forwarding and Commission Agents, Stevedores and Dubashes. Boat Owners, Suppliers, Builders and Repairers. Prompt Service. Moderate Charges. Phone No. 706. Dockyard in Jelntong. Godown No. 2 Weld Quay.41 words
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Advertisement289 1926-06-07 14 WADE LATHE J BACK-GEARED—SELF-ACTING—SCREW-CUTTING. I Jo S All threads J Metric Just Arrived J! Twllini nTuZr x Pitches. mitt JR® S AGENTS FOR MALAYA 1 Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., i F [INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS] i 5 SINGAPORE. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS PENANG. g y— s. Unsweetened Condensed Sterilised Milk I FOR289 words
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Article650 1926-06-07 15 CHOWBABTA MABKBT. Pbkahg, June 7, 1926 S eta Government MuttonMutton Indian m. per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep m. per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton M650 words
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Advertisement149 1926-06-07 15 I darracq] I 12/32 H. P. 4Cylinder I i s—Seater5Seater Open a S Touring Body, 4-wheel Brakes, wire wheels. I $3,450. 1 (Winner of 1925 200 miles J. C. C. Race.) J J Cycle and Carriage S j Company, Limited, PENANG, J w Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Ipoh and Malacca, w149 words
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Advertisement1224 1926-06-07 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG W IB k BB M 8 Ka WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IB I BBH I A 9 ANTENOR June Marseille?, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. IM BL EMk I M S GLAUCUS June 16 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. EUMAEUS June 241,224 words
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Advertisement590 1926-06-07 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) P. a O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EABTERN SERVICE. raclßiasopofo, Bowfikoafi, Mojl For Colombo, Aden, Port Baid, Yohohome and Kobe. «nd London. KASHMIR Jure 17 MIRZAPORE j590 words
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