Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 June 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 128. VOL. LXXXIV. WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 656 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. a———.. m-—i W,- ..wm— PWYSLER If n siX“FOy» i I I I BBH MOĔT CHANDON J t%*” I i rf IIN S s rtL rm« !nCl a Ja i,i y J ''l
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    • 31 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. Eye tested by our Optometrist. Lenses ground to prescriptions. Frames 4 Mountings fitted properly. Office hours:B.3o a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 861 2 THE JOYS” OF A CAGED LIFE. Fear is the first rule of the jungle, and then come hunger and thirst. There is fear everywhere,” writes Leonard Wolf in the silence and in the shrill calls and the wild cries, in the stir of the leaves and the
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    • 1536 2 POSITIONS VACANT. FOR SALE. NOTICES. Wanted Assistant Book-keeper. One Willys-Knight 4. Recently pain- IN THE MATTER OF Knowledge of Typewriting essential, ted. New hood. All tjres as good as T r p d *r* t j* Apply Box No. 185 c/o Pinang Gazette, new. In perfect running crder. Light tas
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    • 63 2 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S, EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby rem* 1 ded that asseument returns for the receding quarter must be sent to the ffee cf the Deputy Controller of Labe v Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forme for the
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    • 215 2 Made from pure sugar, English farm butter, and rich thick cream delicious beyond description 1 JOHN MACKINTOSH’S SONS, Ltd.. Halifax, En* ITaWjDUj THE MALAYAN TIGER S Malaya’s Monthly Magazine. S MONEY GIVEN AWAY 2 $l,OOO given away in Prizes. FULL OF INTERESTING STORIES. Price 50 cts. Postage 6 cts. extra.
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  • 1303 3 AN EXPERIMENT IN MOSCOW. A Russian lady, writing to the Manchester Guardian<t'v 93 u tails <»f a little known side of K-is-siati educational principles, she pays :ln England the public thinks of Special Schools with a capital S in connection with the afflicts i child—the mentally
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  • 174 3 RUBBER AND TIN QUOTATIONS. Tokio. June 4.The quotations of Tin and Rubber are unchanged, Banka tin and f. a. q. rubber spot being quoted at ¥lB5 per pikrl and YO-80 per pound respectively. Parliamentary Under-Secretariat’s Change. Messrs. M. Furuhata, Z. Tanaka and S. Satake have been appointed Parliamentary
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  • 115 3 Ste. Anne de la. Pocatiere, Que. The Ayrshire cow Briery- Lass, *****, owned and developed by the Director of the Experimental Farm s here. ha s just completed a 365-d.ay record which constitutes a Canadian and world’s record for the breed for butter-fat production. The animal produced
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  • 87 3 Halifax, N- 8. A prominent mining engineer, is making a survey of gold mining possibilities of Nova Scotia, for the provincial government. Hon. G. S. Harrington, minister of mines, told the N. S. Legislature steps had been taken to secure consideration of the gold possibilities, An
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 224 3 One of the Important Advantages of WEED BUMPERS WEED Bumpers have just the right curve to prevent hooking with bumpers on other cars or with any other objecta very important feature. Made of high quality steel, with maximum shock spacethey absorb the impact of collisions and reduce to a minimum
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    • 245 3 Remington. 125 CONSECUTIVE BULL’S-EYES at 200 YARDS A record that taacs some beating A KEEN EYE, a steady nerve and PALMA ammunition resulted in this new world’s record made by Mr. R. H. McGarity in the National Rifle Association matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, on September 19th, 1924. Bull’s-eye 7.2
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  • 1165 4 FROM THE INTERNATIONAL STANDPOINT. Vexed Question of Expenses. Continental football is at the crossroads. For long enough, says the Athletic News,’’ the Associations of the United Kingdom have sought to persuade various of the footballing countries of Europemembers of the International Federationto put their house in order, to
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  • 1207 4 BY F. 11. CAMPBELL, IN THE TEXTILE JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA. The technical experts of the Snia Viscosa may be congratulated upon the production of a new textile material and the company itself upon the moderation of the claims made for it. It wouFd appear that the intention, is to
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  • 72 4 Trail, B. C. Tin is bedng recovered commercially for the first time in the history of mining in Canada by the Consolidated Mining and Smeltmg Company of British Columbia. The output which is from onehalf to two tons per day in the form of coniterite is recovered
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    • 217 4 j awxj._ 1 i > st-t- iw hhwrmwh jmi 11——w—11— Trying Weather Take Wincarnis! PSWI take it to protect you against For an y one of these reasonsthree times a day, flzjGp 4A I rnu <tU rn M hrnnchitic nv before and after mealstake a g enerous wineglassful JffiM cougns,
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  • 528 5 SHOOTING IW PERAK NINETEEN YEARS' AGO. The Perak Rille Association was f >rin .ll z inaugurate'! by a bind of enthubiastic riflemen on Juiy 3rd 1901, s<\‘tj Major W. A. D. Edwar ics m E. H. A. M. Magazine. The oiigio.ii memberd included Lieut. CoJ. Walker and
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  • 135 5 June 10Selangor Races. 12Soccer Match (Malaya Cup) Penang v. Perak, at Ipoh. 12Selangor Races. 15Selangor Races. 19Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v. C.R.C. Esplanade, 2 15 p.m. 23 Prince of Wales Birthday. 24 Full Moon. 24 Midsummer Day. 25 Penang Races. 26 Cricket League Match, P.S. v. E.S.C. Esplanade,
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  • 71 5 Winnipeg, Man. Co-operative stores, warehouses, elevators, ranchos and saw; mills will be established in the West this year as a result of the amalgamation of the Doukhobor colonies, according to the announcement of M. W. Cazakoff, acting president and general manager of the Christian Community of
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  • 495 5 AUCTION FIXED FOR JUNE. It has been decided that the freehold of the British Empire Exhibition shall be offered for sale by public auction as a v hole in the middle of June, says the Morning Post.” The fate of the Stadium, which the Duke of York
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  • 127 5 The steam-driven vehicle, when employed in its own sphere of usefulness, has many advantages over the internal combustion engine. Where- the loads are heavy and the distances long the steamer is distinctly more economical than the motor. Again, the reserve of power possessed by the steamer
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  • 62 5 Winnipeg, Man. Surpassing all previous high marks in collections at Winnipeg will be the achievement of the local customs department, for tlhe fiscal year. The total receipts for the twelve-month period will be approximately $16,194,712 of which $12.827,518 was in customs and excise, and $3,367,194 income tax
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 356 5 w arr-TLjMi mt.yrr f Can you improve a I BOILED EGG? Try putting I in a few drops of I LEA PEhRINS 1 I I SAUCE DAIBUTSU Co. c Japanese General Goods Store 21, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. '!j a HOUSE FOR k China Dinned Sets Tea Sets g Plates Vases
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    • 90 5 IT’S SURPRISING HOW QUICKLY a little dose of Pinkettes restores the appetite, the good humour, the general sense of fitness’ and well-being, when you are feeling ovt-of-sorts through constipation, biliousness or disordered liver. As gently as nature these dainty little laxatives remove the causes of sick headache, flatulence, ill-smelling breath,
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    • 93 5 i PRITCHARD CO., LTD. I PENANG. v (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) X j LADIES’ DEPT. THE BRITBAN’ j AFTERNOON AND I EVENING SHOES. THE LATEST SPRING j x and J SUMMER FASHION. These Shoes are of parti- S cularly smart t cut and finish, J and are shown in
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  • 1073 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. T. Honda, formerly lawn tenni s champion of Malaya, is a finalist in the singles championship of Hongkong this year. Mr. Baylie, gaoler. Serembari, left on long leave by the Malwa,” with his fa-I mily. Mr. Hunter, who was in Seremban previously, has returned and resumed duty as
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  • 394 6 MUSEUM OFFICIAL’S VIEW. Some interesting remarks on the mystery of the sea serpent have I been made by an official of the British Museum, says the Morning Post.” Its i rogeny, so far as they have been described, have been identified by Afr. C. Tata Regan, Keeper
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  • 80 6 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ethiopia closes at 6 p.m. on Fiiday, the 11th instant. The B. I. Packet Tara with mails despatched from London on Alay 20, is expected to arrive here at 6 a.rm on Friday, the 11th instant. The mails despatched from Per.ang on
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  • 539 6 Test Trial Drawn. ENGLAND’S TEAM. London, June 8. The following comprise the English Test team :A. W. Carr, A. P. F. Chapman. Hobbs, Strudwick, Woolley, Hendren, Hearne, Roy Kilner, Tate, Root and Sutcliffe, if fit, otherwise Holmes. The twelth man is Sand bam. ENGLAND v THE REST.
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  • 129 6 ANOTHER SET-RACK FOR AMERICANS. London, Tune 8. The Amer cm golfers who recently wore heavily defeated hv British golfers at Wentworth Park, r-ceived another setback at Formbv, to-dav, in the first 18 holes of the Northern Professional Championship, for which 8 Americans a r e competing. Gadd of
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  • 787 6 Where Chemical Extinguishers Are Best. FIRE FOAM” DEMONSTRATIONS. When fire breaks out we instinctively turn to water to extinguish it. Why It cannot be said that our action in so doing is guided altogether by scientific kno.v ledge because it has been proved that water, whilst the
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  • 348 6 A Cook and a Kongsi.” REVENGE ON RELATION? Yesterday a Hylam named Khoo Seng complained in the Second Court, Penang, that he had been assaulted by a fish stall keeper, Tam Kim Poh alias Soon Poona Hokien. His story was that he was bargaining for some crabsand
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 119 6 [To the Edit ir of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, During the past two days, and since the rains, the municipal water supply has assumed a pea-soup thickness never before experienced in Penang. This is entirely due, as I toak the trouble to investigate yesterday, to the excess
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  • 75 6 FURTHER HOSPITAL CONCESSIONS The F.M.S. and S.S. Governments have aereed that Hospital Concessions to Volunteers should be made reciprocal between their respective Governments. Thus Volunteers in the F.M.S. can get the appropriate concessions when treated in S raits Settlements Hospitals and vice vet sa. The F.M.S. Government has
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  • 111 6 B >ol<ing for the f mr nights’ season of U. B. Salisbury's c un paiiy will < peii tcmnrrow morning at Robinsons. The S'-a on will positively be for four nights only.—Wednes lay, June 23 No. No, Nanette.” Thursday, June 24 Sport of Kinins Friday, 25 The
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  • 45 6 .Reuter. THE QUARTER FINALS. Paris, June 9. In the quarter finals of the International Hard Courts Tennis, Miss Mary Browne (United States) who jill captain the Wightman Cup team in the forthcoming match with England, beat Miss Kitty McKane by 7-5,6 0.-
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  • 268 6 Gar’s Theft” Of Bis-pi. AN AMAZING INCIDENT. A privileged few persons in Ij.r street this morning witnessed an au?j cious piece of highway robbery.” d A car travelling along Light str., came into collision with a bicycle by a Malay. The Malay was knocM clear but the cycle
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  • 92 6 ARMS ON BRITISH SHIP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jane 9. Detectives boar Jed the steamer Carnarvonshire” on her arrival from Europe and found 53 automate p'stols and 223 boxes of ammunition. It is believed that the weapons were obtained in Amsterdam. Three of the Shanghai Chinese crew
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  • 122 6 Darus bin Ablulramm was fined 819 by Mr. F. K. Wilson, in the Police Court, Penang, to-day for driving motor car P 209 at a epee I dangerous to th° public, along McAlister Ro id at about 5 15 p.m. cn May 27. Cheah Swooi Phooi was fined
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  • 36 6 The following are the E. E. T. C. undelivered cables 1. Chulihang Kolanchai. 2. Angtioseng Tonghoat batai. 3. Angimmall Povani Village Sungei Sengava Estate. 4. Sir Sidney Kidman, 5. Leongtuck Yingkee. (J. S akietek.
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  • 122 6 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following ties have been fixed Thursday June 10: Men’s Singles :—Tendre v. Dilley; Baughman v. Tait; Syer v. Saffery. Men’s Doubles:Sellar and J. BBennett v. Dr. Cowan and Holden Pedlow and E. T. Williams v. E. J. Bennett and Potts. Ladies’ Doubles: Miss.S. Dennys
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  • 1857 7 THIS YEAR’S ACADEMY. The King’s Portrait. T ere are many brilliant pictures in this year’s Royal Academy, and its average i probably higher than any before. Tbf portrait paintersMr. Richard Jack, R. A who has painted the King, Sir Wil im Orpen, and othershave notable woi 3. There
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  • 533 7 THE ROUND-ABOUTS.” In the House of Commons, in mail week, says The Time Is,*’ the Minister of Transport referred to the new system of traffic control which is now in operation at Trafalgar-square, Parliament-square, Hyde Park Coiner, and Buckingham Palace as the round-about system.’’ The phrase is a
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  • 158 7 The case against the two Europeans, Messrs. W. D. Tait and C. Breyer, who stand charged with assaulting Mr. H. R Bull, the Second Police Magistrate, in his room at Sea View Hotel, was again mentioned before the District Judge, Singapore, the mattei’ being postponed owing
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  • 75 7 As usual, tho Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Co., Ltd., made special arrangements for transmit ting the result of the Derby* to all pasts of the world in the shortest time possible. The following times were made: London to Australia and China 6“ seeonds. London
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 304 7 NEW STOCKS CUTLERY JUST ARRIVED AT WHITEAWAYS The Perfeeto” THE I Table Cutlery. PERFECTO SPECIFICATION: CUTLERY BLADES—Forged from solid Sheffield wk cutlery, steel of good reliable quality, |Bji| carefully hardened, tempered and hand liU fell* HANDLESGood quality plain white i RELIABLE jlll: X&IJ 1 quality W ivonte (xylonite) securely fastened
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  • 18 8 Fuller. On Jane 5, 1926 at Government Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. Fuller, a son.
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  • 484 8 In the editorial, which appeared under the above heading in our issue of Monday last, we called attention to the deplorable position into which the clerical and subordinate classes have drifted, p;rtly by reason of the thoughtlessness of their forefathers and partly by reason of the neglect of the
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  • 362 8 During Augus-t and September of this year, a Military Tattoo and Pageant -1926” will be held in the Stadium, Sing; po e. A c 'mparatively recent innovation, so far as this country is concerned, the Tat'oo in its short existence has more than justified its introduction, as
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  • 305 8 The channel of the Kinta River could be kept clear enough for navigation twenty years ago. It can be kept clear enough f r storm water to-day. Mr. Hansen, in his illuminating letter, reveals the cause of the periodical flooding of Ipoh and ex Mains the simple method
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  • 1413 8 discolouration of the wat r suppliel by the Municipality may be expected after very heavy rain but we have all been wondering, for the past two or hree days, why the water should be so very dirty. Now we know Mr. Gordon Marriott, to whom the thanks
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  • 58 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 65| cts pei pound per pl. $87.33 No. 1 Crepe 65| cts per pound per pl. $87.33 Steady. (By Courtesy of Messrs. .Alien Dennys). The following were the rubber quotations in London on June 8: Smoked Sheet 1/81 Plantation Ist latex crepe
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  • 99 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following prices, on June 8: London. Spot £261.12.6 Up 7/6 3 mos. buying 260.10 s 12/6 3 selling 260.12.6 10/Local. June 9: Singapore sold 175 tons at $134 Penang buyers no sellers at sl33}. The Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd: London, June
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 241 8 I '.'v I I xZysiiip > i I resggSsk i/K 6 i ®B v WSfesL'' I I /?F wwhkvm*kL I s£ -t&< V&3 5W7’. J\ l 1 3 HR? 1 k O|flß 'MBfe I Two professions I One smoke A friendly rivalry has. I always existed between the I two
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    • 32 8 41 RECEPTION HALL JUST COMPLETED can accommodate over a hundred people. Suitable for Private Tiffins, Dinners and Suppers, Masonic Banquets, Wedding parties &c., &e S.XRRIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. WK TRADt GENUINE SWISS MILK.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 226 9 Safeguarding Of Industries Clause Defended. EFFECT ON MOTOR-CARS. i-MPIOYMENT stimulated and PRICES REDUCED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 8. In the* course of k debate on the nancial Bill in the House of Commons, a)1 amendment was moved to omit the e aiwe which extends the Safeguarding of
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  • 144 9 Reuter. MARITIME QUESTIONS. I Geneva, Jane 8. The eighth International Labour Conference close! on January 5. The ninth was opened yesterday and will deil with maritime questions which will be debated to-day. including the drafting of international cole rules relating to seamen’s agreements. Mr. Cuthbert Laws, the British
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  • 92 9 £33.000,000 OWED TO BRITAIN. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 8. The Financial Secretary to the Treasury stated in the House of Common?, in reply to a question, that the amount of the wardebt of the Serb-Croat-Slovake Slate to Great Britam on March 31 was £3l 000 000.
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  • 149 9 VISCOUNT WILLINGDON TO SUCCEED LORD BYNG. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 8. I The King has been pleased to approve! the appointment of Viscount Willingdon to be Governor-General of Canada in succession to General Lord Byng, whose term of office will shortly expire. Viscount Willingdon, when he
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  • 335 9 Good-Will Absent. MENS CHALLENGING ATTITUDE (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 8. 1 he Miner’s Executive to-day accepted the suggestion of Mr. Evan Williams, President of the Coal-Owners’ Association that officials of the two sides should meet to discover if negotiations could be resumed. Mr. Herbert Smith, President
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  • 126 9 I Reuter. MEMORABLE LAST PERFORMANCE t IN LONDON, 1 London, June 8. 1 Their Majesties were present at Covent Garden on the occasion of Dame Melba’s farewell operatic performance. Their Majesties congratulated the singer and wished her every happiness in her retirement. At the conclusion of a memorable
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  • 206 9 Receives Freedom Of London. HIS VIEWS ON INDIA. CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM IN SIGHT. (Rugby Radio Service London, June 8. Tribute? to the work of the Marquis of Reading during his five years’ tenure as Viceroy of India were paid when he received the Freedom of the City of London
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  • 162 9 PARLIAMENTARY LIBERALS’ VOTE (Rugby Radio Service). London, June 8. At a meeting of the Liberal Parliamentary party a motion supporting the Chairmanship of Mr. Lloyd George was carried by twenty votes to twelve. Reuter’s account of the Parliamentary meeting is as follows The Liberal Parliamentary pa>
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  • 172 9 .Reuter. A BOLT FROM THE BLUE.” Berlin, June 8. A bolt from the blue descended on the Reichstag, on resuming after Whitsuntide, in the shape of the publication of a letter written by President Hindenburg which is interpreted as a threat of resignation in the event of the
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  • 95 9 Reuter. STATEMENT BY TREASURY. Washington, June 8. Remarkable evidence of the prosperity of the United S ates is shown in a statement issued by Mr. Andrew e fi f S cretary of the Treasury, for the first time since the Government started its post-war financial programme. There will
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  • 495 9 .Reuter. Brazil to Resign. SPAIN WAVERING. Rio de Janeiro, June 8. The newspaper Oglobo announces that Brazil intends formally to notify her resignation from the League of Nations in a few weeks’ time. She will not participate in the Assembly meeting in September at Geneva. It is noteworthy
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  • 87 9 Reuter. GRAVE ALLEGATIONS. Paris, Jure 8. The case of Doty, alias Gilbert Clare, who is awaiting trial on the charge o attempted desertion from the French Foreign Legion, is particularly serioue, according to Le Matin, which says that Doty was charged with inducing a I number of
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  • 63 9 Rugby Radio Service. Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates We paris, 1601; New York, 4.86; Brussel?, 1571 Geneva, 25.13 Amsterdam, 12.101; Milan, 131; Berlin, 20.43|; Stockholm, 18.17 Copenhagen, 18.36# Oslo 21 81| Vienna. Prague, lG4i Helsingfors, 19.31 Madrid, 32.02|; lisbo’n, 2U; Rio, 7H Buenos Aires, 45A; Bombay, Is. 5gU; Shanghai,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 126 9 Bubbles I! Millions of rough bubbles conglomerated into a frothy mass, which will adhere to any surface,l either vertical or horizontal, and ifloat upon liquids, every bubble containing a gas in which no flame can live, the whole forming a veritable blanket at once fiie» resisting, this is the principle
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    • 197 9 15 PEMMERY AND S M GRENO >4 s M CHAMPAGNE J a s Slitell EXTRA SEC. J 'lSsi Per Case of 12 Quarts $56-00 ft i. '■■■•ll 'i; MS Per Case of 24 Pts. $6l-00 K DUTY extra. > JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., J (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND PENANG, SINGAPORE and
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  • 684 10 (.The Times'). JUSTICE ASTBURY’S JUDGMENT. Mr. Luxmoore, K. C., and Mr. Roxburgh, on May 11, moved before Mr. Justice Astbury in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice in the actions brought by the National Stamen’s and Firemen’s Union of Great Britain and Ireland against
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  • 139 10 SA.nE INVOLVING $6,c00,0c0. Calgary, Alta. Shareholders of the Alberta Pacific C.ram Company have unanimously ratified the sale of the assets of the com. panj to the. Royal Securities. Corporatioi.n of Montreal. It i s said that the transaction involves more than six million dollars. Th e purchasers,
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  • 552 10 SERVING AS RAILWAY FEEDERS. A report has just come to hand from the NorM-egian State Railway, which last year put into service a number of four-wheel-drive buses to act as feeders to their system. These vehicles were supplied by the Four-Wheel Drive Lorry Company, of Slough, about six
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  • 276 10 V.hen joints become swollen hot or 1 hysicians recommend D e Witt’s Pills n preference to other methods of treat ment because they banish the cause of the pam and also prevent the trouble resavs -T i° ne i V n' k w’ Vn
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 491 10 i «>/ st fel \\l For its and A\, \i complexion-clearing qualities, Ven-Yusa Cream has a regular W' and important place in the toilet of the modern lady of refinement. [i ib H Ven-Yusa differs from all VI ordinary creams, in that it really k helps the skin by giving
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 42 10 Theatre Royal. Showing from Monday 7thWednesday 9th June, 1926. PROGRAMME. 1. News. 2. Taylor Holmes in Two Bit Seats” 5 3. Conway Tearle in Marooned Hearts 5 INTERVAL. 4. Foamite Film 2 /V 2 6. Miss Lulu Bett (Lois Wilson—Milton Sills) 7
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  • 307 11 Second Day’s Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. 1 he following were the results of the Races on the second day Race 1. KISMET (Northmore) 1 UTT (Flaie) 2 JANE (Sleigh) 3 Won by a neck length. Time 1 min. 20 2/5 secs. Tote $23
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  • 251 11 The following are the handicaps for the third day: Race 1.(R.C.) Ex-Griffin Ponies C.” Hit 9-2, Kismet 9-2, Jane 8-13, Posh 8-9, Ismarani 8-5, Umptaway 7-13, Noisy Oyster 7-11, Rodeo 7-3. R'.ce 2.(6 Furlongs) Open Ponies. The Mahdi 11-2, Sweet Rivoli IC-12, Romela 7-10, Black Beauty 7-10,
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  • 767 11 STUDY OF A PREHISTORIC SKUU An Australian Discovery. Before the members of the Vic orian branch of the British Medical Association Professor Colin MacKenzie, director o( the National Museum of Australian Zoology, mule an announcement in Melbourne < f great i terr'St concerning direct evidenc-j of prehistoric
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  • 81 11 The following is the Band Programme to be played at the Waterfall Gardens to-day from 5.15 p.m: to 6.15 m. (weather permitting): 1. March Old Comrades Teike 2. Dance Henry VIII German 3. Fox Trot Follow the Swallows Henderson 4. Selection Mikado Sullivan 5. One Step Tin Can
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  • 518 11 A very serioua s'ate of overcrowding in certain paiti of the town was disclosed r. cently at one of the Smitary Board meetings, writes A Victim in the Malay Mail. The figures given by the Health Officer were so appalling that one seldom expects to
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  • 174 11 The following are the latent ynn. tations in Meara, Kennedy Co.’s share lint at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday To-day BHAR«< >» c>> C S'® 32 QO ffl 02 Sc. S o. Ic. c. Minim. Batang P 78 .80 .79 .81 Chenderiang 25/6 27/- 26/- 27/6 Hitam 1.47}
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  • 97 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Bayers. Sellers. Allenbys $3 35 3.45 A. Pam.s 14.25 14.75 B. Lintangs 1.35 1.40 Balgownies 5.40 5.60 Changkats 9.10 9.30 Jerams 1.92| 2.00 Kundongs 4.60 4.80 Mandai Tekongs .85 .90 N. Scudais 3.15 3.20 Punggors 1.35 1.40 Tambalaks 1.35 1.45
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  • 54 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for May: lbs Ayer Kuning (F.M.5.)... 80.000 Bradwall 44,340 Chersonese 58,440 Dennistown 30,817 Highlands and Lowlands 146.000 Klabang 88.200 Krian Plantations 43,710 Sungei Krian 78,363 Sungei Way 73,647 Bedford 14,373 Bernam 34,054 Glenealy 37,498 Hill Rise 21,000 Reyland 11,590 Ratanui 40,352 Trolak
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  • 25 11 The output of Langsuan Tin Limited for the month ended 31st May was 81 piculs, 80 cat ties; hours worked 448, yardage 6,000.
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  • 159 11 PENANG JUNE 9, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.; London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’ sight Ban* 2/4 3/32 <5 Credit 2/4 15/32 3 Decuuieatary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank ttsls3jj 3 day’s sight Private 155 f Bombay Demand Bank 5> 1531 g Madras Demand Bank 153}
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  • 1246 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names. g S ii 3 He X T KUBBBK 1 1><, .<. j| 090 I 9 o Rubber u o 3 4 3 5 ex Mor Rubber 2 85 3 05’ Ajn»lg-ap)ite<l Msluy 5 CO 5 20 1 kver rUtem r’snt.tai? 23 24 50 ex *yer
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    • 409 11 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. V mted Junior Clerk, must be good at f r nros and used to tabulation work. \|>l Box No. 18S, c/o Pinang Gazette. POSITION WANTED. A first class Civil and Mechanical En: neer seeks engagement as manager. Mee >er of. both Institutes, fust class mil.' tg
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    • 179 11 W I I_, DAYLIGHT when the blinds arc drawn. The whiteness of the Aladdin light is the whiteness of daylight. Not the harsh, garish whiteness of gas. Not the dingy yellow of electricity. Just a soft, silent light that is as steady, as unflickering as daylight and almost as cheap.
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  • 512 12 A very valuable compilation of Java’s sugar production, covering the sugar crop <»f 1925 and the area planted in cane for 1926, has been issued by Messrs. Gijselman Steup, well-known general brokers of Sourabaya, Java. It gives the operation and results of the 179
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  • 216 12 PENANG, JUNE 9, 1926. Benares Opinm p. oh«Rt >5,000.00 nom. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. h 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 noiu Copra Sundried >12.15 sales Rattans 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam
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  • 218 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Wing Hong for Rangoon. Aboard Rotorship Baden-Baden, April 6 (By Wireless)To-day at noon, this ship when nearly five days out from Hamburg, Germany, was bucking a head s-'a 240 miles west-southeast of Land’s End, the southwest point of England. Tae Baden-Baden is making only about four
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  • 477 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close h.alf-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:Parit
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    • 212 12 I■! I 1,»»»!... ....W.. ~t W® gSfi MRIS Garters NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU SERVICE For hard-hitting, record-making service you’ll find PARIS has something on the balk” They withstand unusual strainin the parlance of men of action: They’re there!” Count the moment well spent when you ask for PARIS. Manufacturers
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    • 510 12 SHELL OIL SHELL BENZINE I ORDINARY GRADES FROM PUBLIC GARAGES Break World’s Record On April 27 at Pendinc Sands, Mr. J. G. Thomas beat, by miles per hour, all records ever made by others (subject to official confirmation.) 4 Hitherto it has been assumed that racing cars had to have
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  • 578 13 MR. ST. J. ERVINE’S LIVELY ATTACK. Mr. St. John Ervine, who is an Irishman, has set out on a crusade to tf ach the English people of bow to pronounce their own language, says the Manchester Guardian.” He had a lively set to on the subject at
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  • 139 13 HARNESSING waters of mighty ST. LAWRENCE. Ottawa, Oat. A midsummer start on the task of harnessing the waters of the mighty St. Lawrence at Morrisburg was presaged in the House of Commons when the Government accepted and gave its benediction to a resolution requesting Federal approval. Speaking for
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  • 77 13 Edmonton, AJta. Nearly ha s been invested in Alberta oil fields this year, according to J. C. Dallas, president of the Dallas C’ l Company, who is visiting here. About $4,00,000 ha s been invested by Calgaiians alone.” Mr. Dallas said, the rest being outside
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    • 446 13 WIMIHH I Mil 11l II a 1 MB—MJ M I I -gz leJ/ eJV Has that extra power J i' which mokes all the i'" difference to C’ v r "-■< motoring. I x NE of the noteworthy fentures L’ E the Crossley 15/30 is its am- P I ple
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  • 744 14 REPORT OF COMM.ITIEE, The report of the committee appointed in pursuance of the resolution adopted at the meeting of shareholders of the British North Borneo (Chartered) Company on December 8 last, to inquire into and report upon the questions at issue between the majority and minority
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  • 85 14 Vancouver, B. C. For the purpose of bringing 1,000 Italian families to British Columbia to settle on land, Eubene de Paola, prominent Italian contractor of Vancouver, together with a group of compatriots, ha s organized th a Canadian-Italian Immigration and Colonization company. Lands in the Fraser and
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    • 357 14 \flllßrifis/i Standard cars WFWJ v it is a sure sign you should take Elliott’s Cinnamon i 4 H.P STRAIT ORD Compound right away. It 5 SEATER is a scientific combination of oil of Cinnamon and Peppermint, carefully compounded with other well- ta-nttW W known and tried substances, and is also
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  • 647 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, June 9, 1926 ct« Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 fripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb s do
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    • 976 15 CTBa—M l j-_ UMlj BANKS BANK OF INDIA, ARRIVING SHORTLY I AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. T]> -Incorporated in England by Royal Ig\ 11 12 Fllst-1 OIUCJ’; Scotland’s leading Car Charter ***** Uper e.pu.. TI C W,h a Va,Ve ea 8 il!p ith aII Polished <’ F nd h lminium bo<1 y,
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    • 1261 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- |H f. MB| 11 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. M Mk wHHh MB Hal gwaflMl ANTENOR June 10 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. GLAUCUS June 16 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. I MEMNON June 24 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. EUMAEUS July
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    • 603 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.; MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. t PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. dl O. SAILINGS. LONDON—PAR.EAITERN SERVICE. FarLSias.pora, Boagkong. Shamghal For Colombo, Adem, Port Said, M.raelll. Yokohama and Kobe. and London. KASHMIR 'Jure 17
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