Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 179. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 657 1 1 NIKKO Fhatographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. NO MORE “WHITE ANT” 10 ,i H 1 The best motor policy it the St 0 J “MOTOR UNION.” m -r THIS I i LgP lt is issued by The Motor
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    • 35 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) IEB, FENANG ROAD, PENANG. I ye tested 1 y our Optometrist. Lenses ground to prescriptions. I F>ames6 Mountings fitted properly. I Office hours: —8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 589 2 (By Autolycus, in “The Sunday Tunes.’ Lord Sydenham of Combe, who was born seventy-eight years ago, has a distinguished record of public se'rvxa. Having passed first into and first out of “the shop,” he got his commission in the Rcval Engineers in 1868, and was .for several
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  • 183 2 visional treaty--—“Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.” REVISED ITALO-JAPA-NESE TREATY. Tokio, August 4. As the result of an interview between (he Foreign Minister, Baron Shidehara, and the Italian Ambassador at Tokio, formal negotiations for concluding a revised treaty is expected to be opened at Rome. Hokkaido Forest Sale Scandal. Baron Higashikuze,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1700 2 TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. IF.I J HOTEL# Tenders will bg received at the office m e V. Glenshiel Homewards. of the Harbour Master, Penanp. up to BANGKOK, SIAM. noon 23rd Angugt, 1926 (Monday) for the CATIIX’r 11TH ATTFIKT iota Supply of Tin Number Plates for the SAILING 111 H AUGUST, 1926.
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    • 463 2 1 Hi; 2 —~JWIi Jjp&sj f f f ag 's7*l /V: z < Z VsQ® Nothing better for Invalids Convalescents, 9 nurse!” I jW vV (Al The high food value of Ovaltine” combined with its attractive flavour and ease of digestion 1 make this delicious food beverage invaluable t during
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  • 1159 3 AN INDUSTRY WITHOUT ROMANCE! The dea of picking up priceless pelarls I; cm flx Edie 11 inlatid bottom of some coral lagoon is fpscinat ng, but those who make pear’.'ng ih-ir profession seldom see any romance in it, writes P.M. M. in the “Manchester Guardian.” There is a glamour
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  • 382 3 Manila, July 10. Realizing that the. pearl fishing industry of the Philippines is threatened with extinction thiough lack of system, and regulation in methods and practices of idling the Insular Government has taken steps to protect and develop the present basis. j The Secretary* of Agriculture
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  • 185 3 MARRIED AFTER LIVING 13 YEARS WITH TESTATOR. How a woman, after living with the testator as his mistress for sixteen 1 years, was married to him five days before his death was told in the Supreme Court, Singapore, when application was made by Maria da Silva, the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 339 3 When W"B\aI^ A Mother b,ls Jz Not every mother can feed her baby so a food must be found which will give the nourishment IIV" I rUlt kaky nC€^s Mothers tarn 1\ \i naturally to Hcrltoks, which, \I I V for years, has proved its value. I I Horlicks hclns
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    • 156 3 W'' HEAR THESE up) Oh Lady be Good Fox Trot My? That Certain Party Pretending n The Two of Us n|i Just Drifting Ift Ask to hear Layton and Johnson s j I New Vocal Records. 10 ins. Double Sided $l-70 each. ROBINSON PIANO Co., PENANG. AC24 The ideal food
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  • 794 4 TWO INSTALLATIONS ON THE CLYDE. An installation of grcc.t interest to i aibcir and conservancy engineers, and Government lAq artm; nts corfcerned with 1 ,--bcur adniinistiaticn, is referred to ic ineis which ■incur.ee that an unattended fog signal bar- been pcii>.an fly e’stabl shed on i'eincath Beaten
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  • 775 4 Some few years ago the Legislative Council was “reformed’’ and considered i opinion lost no time in recording its disapproval of the unsatisfactory conces- sions then made to public opinion, says the “Malaya Tribune. Recent contro- versies have brought the question of Council representation veiy pointedly be- fore
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    • 198 4 n /■’’i V ii y/7 ucniou i v i -yhcve Cramps 14 and e L} Griping ;L. Siomach-ache take VP. Dcßossj kUfePflls i r < J 7/bfer/c'c/ U Vege/aM? Gitfiartic i i They Reheve Vi& Promptly ty y/\. Removing the <&• i I >, u <■ ---r .a I Cause
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    • 13 4 MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore. Genuine English and Eastern Curies.
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    • 341 4 r is) g in it i g IIW ■Kg I MEW I g>,gg|nW®4 iiniw lAwsl I 'l/J4 l f ii i I —v /'u H i maui‘l ia YwW h "1 ra ■H The use of ”4711 Eau de Co- V ’Sh OSS logne after bathing enhances that /_-Z/ (St
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  • 1661 5 TH, of July 14, under the to beading The Present jrom Malaya" remarks: “Here is a letter on another matter worth thinking bout. As it comes from a Conservative club, I have the more pleasure in agreeing w.th it—except that I should have thought that the place
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  • 854 5 End Of Meeting. .KHOO HOOI HYE’S SUCCESS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 7. The Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships for 1926 will be long remembered as a bold experiment successfully completed. There are many who still think that a working week is too long a period for
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  • 2003 5 ACTION BY OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE FAILS. Motives of the Bankrupt. Messrs Sime, Darby and Co., the defendants in an action brought against them by the Official Assignee of the estate of Lee Pang Seng, had judgment given in their favour at the conclusion of the third day’s hearing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 88 5 JETALINA The cheapest and most satisfactory Floor and Furniture Stain on the market. For Wood and Cement Floors, for Teak, Meranti or Wicker Furniture. 1 quart tias 1-00 1 gallon tins 3-50 5 gallon drums $l4-50 I Obtainable at JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Singapore, K. Lumpur and Penang, WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW
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  • 407 5 OBITUARY. MR. TAN HUP LEONG. The distinction of Lavin; been thd l.rst Straits hinesc to go round tho world was held ly Mr. Tan Hup Leong, "To died at his residence, S r.ingoon Road, Singapore, on Thuisday at the age of 56. This news will be heard with great regret
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  • 1163 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. 11. S. Sircom has been appointed to act as Controller of Rubber, S.S. and FM.S., with effect from August 3, 1926. J I Mr. 11. F. Monk has been appointed to I officiate as Assistant Superintendent,' Government Monopolies Department, Penang. Mr. Tikamdas Daulatram has been appointed a
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  • 297 6 KEEN COMPETITION. That among the lads attending St. Xavier’s Institution there are several who may be expected to distinguish them selves in various spheres of sports in the not far distant future was evident from them performance last Saturday afternoon on the occasion of the annual competitions
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  • 147 6 CRICKET TOURNAMENT. Hamilton’s Big Score. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 9. Brilliant cricket was witnessed in the S. C. C. Tournament match on Saturday when 358 runs were scored for twelve wickets in hours. The Bankers, Brokers and Insurance team made 180 for 4 wickets after an
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  • 130 6 UNKNOWN TALENT. (Special Sports Service.) Singapore, August 9. The following is from the Special Correspondent of the Singapore Free Press:— For the purpose of encouraging unknown talent the Lawn Tennis Association is considering a scheme whereby the County Associations have offered the services of professionals with a subsidy
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  • 358 6 LADIES v GENTLEMEN. Favoured w’ith fine weather this event drew a large number of spectators to the Esplanade on Saturday, the general expectation being that although the mere men would have to wield the willow left-handed and confine themselves to bowling underhand, tie ladies would win, if at all,
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  • 529 6 Municipal Coolie Electrocuted. VERDICT OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH. An inquest into the death of a Tamil named Ponnusamy, employed as night cleaner in the Municipal Tramways Department, Penang, who died as tbe result of electn cuti< n, in Dato Kramat Hoad on August 1, was held by Mr. C.
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  • 351 6 ANNUAL EXHIBITION. The Penang Impressionists hel 1 their annual exhibition at the Cricket Club last week, and well maintained tbe excellent standard they have set themselves in previous years, with a collection of some 200 pictures, including a few striking photographic efforts by Mr. F-ttes. Water colour sketches,
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  • 185 6 TOO MANY’ FINGERPRINTS BEING TAKEN. A Bill to restrict the taking of fingerprints of criminals to a lesser extent than the law at present provides is shortly to I e introduced into the Legislative Council. For the purpose of the registration of criminals, it is provided in the
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  • 184 6 BUSINESS FOR SPECIAL MEETING. The following is the agenda for the special meeting of the Municipal Commision to-morrow I. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 11. To consider Draft Supplemental Budget No. 1 of 1926. Business for Ordinary Meeting 1. Any special business the President may bring
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  • 574 6 -'S.F.P,” MINUTES OF MEETING. A meeting of the Trustees took place on July 16th followed by a supplementary meeting on July 28 h. Applications for member ship bringing the total up to 844 were approved and it was noted with pleasure that a fur her 100
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 316 6 NOT A SINGLE ATTACK IN EIGHTEEN MONTHS. Former Malaria Sufferer In Ceylon Gjves Grateful Thanks To DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. One reason for the immense popularity of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in the Far Fast is the enthusiastic personal recommendation given them by men and women wno formerly suffered from
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 146 6 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 77. Tae following are tbe names of successful competitors Ist., Prize Mrs. Foo Soon Meow, Ipoh. 2nd., Prizd Mr. K. K. Hock, Tai ping. 3rd., Prize Dr. T. Y. Khun, Ipoh. Consolation prizes Mr. C. O. Tyndale Powell. 3 Sungei Patani. Mr.
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  • 1234 7 CO! FIN FITTED WITH SIGNAL TO BEREAVED HOME. S: ht though the chances are, the haul mg fear of premature burial finds exp’ bsion in many quarters. T direct that ay threat shall be cut from ear to <. r, and that particular care
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  • 1153 7 I often wish that 1 had seen the famous pai son of Musselburgh, of whom the Edinburgh golfers recorded long “go that he was a mighty &wlper, writes Max Pemberton in the “Evening News.” Possibly he played in breaks I k those worn by lan
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 363 7 DURING SECOND WEEK OF GREAT SALE SPECIAL “PLUM BARGAINS FOR MEN. “Imperator” Tan Willow Calf White Twill Tennis Shirts. Khaki Shorts Real Bargain. “Imperator” Tan or Black Box 'j BrOgUe Shoes. Made of a strong cotton shirting, these Made from a strong khaki cotton drill Calf Oxford ShOCS. shirts have
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    • 51 7 PENANG «the PAST BY BOOKWORM. This little book contains more information respecting the infancy of this Settlement than has hitherto been known to have been published in handy book form. NOW READY FOR SALE at 80 cts. per copy. Post free $l/- to S.S. and F.M.S OBTAINABLE FROM The Pinang
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  • 21 8 Barrett. —On Sunday, Bth August to Doris, wife of M. Eb Barrett, S. Patani, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang—a son.
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  • 640 8 Negligence, said Baron Alderson, is the omitting to do something that a reasonable man would d or the doing something which a reasonable man wmuld not do. Mr. Justice Willes, in the course of a judgment delivered by him in 1866, said that the word “Negligence” was not an
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  • 468 8 Opinion at Home does not appear to be too hopeful of an earl? and satisfactory termination of the coal dispute. From the wireless news to-day we gather that there are prospects of a seitlement, probably next week, but the position remains unchanged. The majority of the miners in the
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  • 1193 8  -  Question Peoples. (By Harry Vardon, Six Times Open Champion). The question of limiting the power of the golf ball, so that long driving shall not be so common as it is now, is again occupying the attention of th e I nited States Association and the special
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  • 32 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 65 cts per pound per pl. $86.66 No. 1 Crepe 65 cts per pound per pl. $86.66 Steady. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 161 8 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on August 6: London. Spot £296.5s Up £l.O 0 3 m/s. buying 288.15 s 0.15 s 3 selling 289 0.15 s Local. August 7: Singapore sold 150 tons at sl47g Penang buyers ro selh rs at sl47j. August 9:
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  • 48 8 The output of Langsuan Tin Ld., for the month ended .31st July was hours workd 476, yardage 7,500, 69 piculs, 60 catties. The output of the Tongkah FTarbt ur Hn Dredging Co., N. L. fiom 1 t to 7th A’ugnst (being one week) was 12 'ons.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 296 8 *4..." '-i U''-' B*Wflß-4-3 MstewlWM g OJ' /sßas 11 PWWStIfAI pr? wMWw u*wi |rW& V-. HmjWf'ji gt. £^vmw/iw l t a/ V I I lwo> Arts- One Smoke I I The artistic temperament 1 I expresses itself in many ways: but no matter what the medium of expression, artists the
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    • 27 8 “E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 412 9 Divided Opinions In Scottish Areas. POSITION UNCHANGED. PREMIER DENIES RUMOURS OF STARVATION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, August 7. The proposals of the Industrial Chiistian Fellowship for settling the coal dispute are still being discussed in the c >al fields. Ninety per cent, of the Derbyshire Miners’ Association
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  • 204 9 VISITING CANADA AND AUSTRALIA. (R' gby Radio Service.) London, August 8. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Amery, was present at Waterloo Station, London, yesterday, to bid farewell to the British delegates of the Empire Parliamentary Association who sailed later in the day from Southampton to Canada en route to
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  • 63 9 BRITAIN’S ADVICE ACCEPTED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, August 8. The newsoaner state that the advice tendered in Sofia and Bpgrade, not only by Great Britain but by France and Italy, has been well received and there is now I< e a likelihood of the dispute which has
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  • 199 9 Composition of Council. SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEFJING. [Rugby Radio Service.] London, August 7. It seems probable that the Special Committee of the League of Nations appointed to consider the composition of the League Council will hold a meeting a few days before the next meeting of Counc.il which
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  • 104 9 RECORD PROFITS FOR FIRST HALF 1926. New York, August 7. American railways were more prosperous in the first half of 1926 than at any similar period of their history. The accumulating profits were, nearly half a billion dollars and if the same ratio of increase is maintained throughout
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  • 105 9 —Reuter. REMARKABLE RECOVERY. Berlin, August 8. A remarkable post-war recovery of German trade is demonstrated by the fact that the exports for the first six months of 1926 were only 280 million marks lower than the correspondir g period of 1913. The exports for the pan half year
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  • 98 9 CONCLUDING CEREMONY. Helsingfors, August 7. An impressive ceremony marked the conclusion of the Y.M.C A. Congress 2.50 boy delegates assembled with flags around a huge bonfire, symbolical of the fire of friendship on which the national representatives threw offerings. Australia contributed wool, Asia, rice, and Africa, c ,fton.
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  • 61 9 CO OPERATION OF SPINNERS. London August 7. A scheme, described as the biggest yet made by the co-operation of Master Cotton Spinners, was launched at a meeting held at Manchester. A substantial majority of spinners decided to form a new association of the American section to fix
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  • 32 9 PETROLEUM AND LAND LAWS. Mexico City, August 7. Ambassador Sheffield has delivered a new note to the Mexican Foreign Office with reference to the Petroleum and Land Laws.
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  • 34 9 —Reuter. EXPORT TO ENG LAN D. [Kongsberg (Norway), August 8. Eight tons of pare silver worth three ■> million kroner is being sent quarter or a imuw» from the mines here to England.
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  • 589 9 Poincare Decides to Mark Time. ‘•OUR EMPTY PURSE.” OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. London, August 8. M. Poincare has hitherto carried all before him in connection with the proposals to re-establish the French finances on a sound basis but now he has received a check. This has arisen
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  • 116 9 —Ren’er. AMAZING ALLEGATION. Paris, August 7. The recovery of the franc has practically ended the isolated cases of mobbing and hooting of tourists, but protests against the manner in which the visitors, especially the British, are, it is alleged, making a clean sweep of every kind of
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  • 102 9 Carr Resigns Captaincy. ROOT PASSED OVER. London, August 8. The Test Match selectors have regretfully accepted Carr’s resignation of his captaincy and have chosen the following team for the Final Test which will be played to a finish:—A. P. F. Chapman of Kent(Captain.) Stevens, Rhodes, Hobbs, Woolley,
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  • 79 9 AUSTRALIANS v. GLOUCESTER. London, August 7. There was a large crowd at Cheltenham to witness the match between the Australians and Gloucester. The day was cool and the wicket Gloucester won the toss and batted first. The side was disposed of for 144, B. Lyon contributing 35, the
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  • 164 9 EXCITEMENT ON SHORE. London, August 7. Thousands of frantically excited people, hearing of the approach of an unknown Channel swimmer, hurried to the spot from every direction as Miss Gertrude Ederle, got nearer. They collected dry wood, built big bonfires to serve as a beacon and in
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  • 284 9 FIRST RACE IN ENGLAND. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, August 9. The first motoring Grand Prix ever held in England took place yesterday at Brooklands over a course of 287 miles which was made to approximate as nearly as possible to road conditions by the inclusion of san
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 200 9 7 j 1820. f RrO hu Strong. jg Black Label <• Red Label Guaranteed Special Old Old Highland Whisky yH $39-40 per case $2B-00 per case i I I Duty Extra. Duty Extra. II II Special Prices to Clubs and Dealers- JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., I U (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.)
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  • 634 10 Amateur Meeting. SATURDAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Coirespondent.) Kuala Lumpur August 8. The following wtr 1 the results of the second day of the Selangor Turf Club’s amateur race meeting Race 1. GINGER r Rourke) 1 LENADOR (Mr. Coe) GFPSY GIRL (Yuen) 3 Won by 1 lengths
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  • 1057 10 (By A Woman Correspondent.) Paris, July 14. All of the world thought things were going to get fuller round the bottom, and flare a little. Some of th e staid and tiny-old-world conservative nations, even gambled on it, and built up creations in advance of the last
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  • 378 10 SENSATIONAL NIGHT AFFRAY IN KENT. London, J fly 21. I beard some one shout, ‘Stand back,’ nd felt missile pass my head. It mk m y pistol out of my pocket and shouted, ‘Stop or I fire.’ I heard a sudden scramble and things falling about, and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 169 10 llllllll lllll!lllll'llHliilllll!llnllll>llllll!lllllllll NOW’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY g f TO BUY AT GREATLY 1 f REDUCED PRICES 1 1 (NEW SHIPMENT) J ■SS» > OF B ff Silk piece goods for fashionable dresses have just arrived, I| s embracing a wide range of all high-class silk wearing apparel in good shades and
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  • 923 11 The libel action recvn'ly brought against the editor of a local Chinese newspaper will serve as a useful warning to the vernacular press in this country, says Friday’s Straits Times. The case was followed with close attention by the Chinese throughout the Peninsula on account
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  • 394 11 NO VERY VIOLENT CHANGE PROBABLE. Writing from London to the Straits Times under date July 15, A.W.S. says:— There is very little to say in reference to the rubber position this week. Both in the commodity and share markets, business has been quiet, with merely fractional variations
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  • 46 11 The following are additional robber outputs for July:— lbs. Anglo-Johore 33,000 Bnkit Palong 15,577 Consolidated Malay 106,000 Chulsa (Selangor) 45,000 Mambau(F.M.S.) 64,000 Sungei Salak 80-500 Sepang Valley 44,300 Tangga Batu 10,000 Thirdmile (F.M.S) 80,000 Valleyside 11,200 Perak River Valley 33,500 Semanggol 27,269 Jnru 33,858
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  • 215 11 PENANG, AUGUST 9, 1926. Benares Opium o $5,000.00 notu. doves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 160.00 sellerNutmegs 80s 100.00 nom 110 a 95.00 Coconuts par 1.000 50.00 nom Copra Snndrkd $11.50 sales Rattari H-15 sales Rattans Coart-e 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.0’' Siam Rice No.
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  • 370 11 Tae following are the latest quotgttons in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list 1 p.m. to day Sa: urday. ~To-day. s? E f Sharks ZU OQ CO sc. sc. sc. c. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 3.50 3.55 3.25 3.50 AlorGajah 3.00 3.10 2.7« 3.00 ex Amalgamated... 5.00 5.20
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  • 71 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Alor Gajahs $2.80 $2.90 B. Kepongs 500 5.25 Glenealys 2.80 3.00 Jerams 1.80 1.85 N-l!mays .65 .70 Temerlohs 1.42| Tins. Bangrins (New)... 31/6 35/6 Johans .48 .50 Kampongs 48/6 49/6 Klang Rivers 3.90 4.00 cum Nawng Pets 1.70
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  • 261 11 PENANG AUGUST 9. 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lo ulu.' Demand Bank 2/3 11/16’ 4 months’sight Ba Ji 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 t) 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Catc-Jita Demand Bans Rs 1531, 3 day’s sight Private 1551 t Bo.nhay Demand Bank 153} j Mideas Demand
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  • 1264 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. S 8 I j S’ 3 i I RUBBER [Dohx.., f o J c 9 e Allenoy Rubber Oo 3 2£>' 3 BG Alar GM*h Rubbor Hbtate 2 75 3 0 ei Mal-.y 4 90 5 10 Ayer PbntiDg 3yn4<a»te 4 5<J 5 UO Aver
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 563 11 New Advertisements. FOUND. During Race Week in vicinity of F. 0. 1 "tel lady’s handbag. Owner can hav< sane on describing bag and contents. Apply to Box No. 256, c/o Pinang -azette. POSITION VACANT. PEN4NG MUNICIPAL BAND. Ai plications are invited for ports in the <>ve Band. A lications gating
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    • 86 11 Mik /w (Wi g (0, CERTIFIED MASSEUR Mr and Mrs K Kusaka an d M j ss FuzilcO( 100-B, Burmah Road, 'telephone No. 864. -jgsagggWßE? 1.%/ «J, f f <4Ol E T T 6" U! Milk Stout’s the Thing. g ay MILK STOUT" time. You 11 never say Stout again.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 179 11 notice. A Pageant of Empire” Roll Mall WILL BE HELD AT THE E. &O. HOTEL On Saturday, 18th Sept., 1926, F from 9.30 p.m. to 2 a.mt All Proceeds to Pageant Fund for Se/?V/CH CHARITIES. c tanc y Uress Special Attractions, Tickets: Single $4.00; Double $7.00. t TMITm a UNITED
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  • 954 12 ,A COMEDIAN S UNEXPECTED EXITAn entertainment for children only in the private room of the manageress of a club in Dorset-read, Lambeth, brought a variety artist into the dock at Westminster Police Court, writes R.E. Corder. Like most comedians he is a small man and
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  • 164 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Hong Peng for Rangoon. Tottori Mam for Colombo and Bombay. Jacatra for Sabang, Colombo, 1 ort Said, B slon, New York and Philadelphia. Ghirbi for Asaban and Port Weld. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Fuji Marn for Boston, New York and Baltimore. van Hoorn for
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  • 324 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TMIW. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hoar earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rfsumption of Night MxtL Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m, train:
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 328 12 G. 422 Jf When your skin jl is disfigured 3 ii! remember ENO I 5' IS I 'C Rashes, pimples, prickly heat, a jl <%^J|UAuf g sallow complexion are ail 18 g signs of blood impurities. The daily use of ENO brings a J 9 ft ci ar and healthy
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    • 21 12 K. MATSUO, DENTIST. Head Office Branch 101, Bishop 94) Bar Tack Penang 'S. S. R<L Taiping I Phoue No. 901. PeTaK.
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    • 343 12 Quality s m We are not content with the Lowest Degree jg 0 of Purity that will pass Official tests and qj H commercially recognised standards. Our H aim is to improvejon existing standards and D I create one which will satisfy the most q fastidious buyer. All preparations not
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  • 695 13 London, July 8. Since our last Report the Rubber Market has been extremely dull with only a small amount of business going on. The Trade are buying such small quantities that they might be said to be almost entirely out of the market. Speculators are
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  • 67 13 In spite of the increased output this j ear of over 120.(XX) Raleigh cycles, the demand for the all-steel bicycle has been impcEsible for the supply to keep pace with it. The Rajeigh Cyclo Co-, Ltd., is therefore making a great extension to its Nottingham works which
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  • 287 13 Messrs William Jacks and Co-, reported as follows on July 14 Business conditions here and oh the Continent are good consider--mg the Strike and the Exchanges, and there is every appearance that trade in the I nited States w*ill be excellent during the autumn. Copper.—Refined Copper is
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  • 238 13 August 10—Badminton, Spartans v. O. F. A. Referee D. S. Yip: H. Y. S. v. C. A. D. A. Referee Gooi Fonk. Penang Court of Appeal. 11— Badminton, C. S. C. v. H. B. R. P. Referee Knshnanasami; A. C. S. U. v. C. S. S. C Referee
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 232 13 Hfl TsII 5 M the Scotch J||l ymawant is NAPIER JOHNSTON ES < WWSfMB b| ’Sil WHISKY fL F ■'•"'“iH CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. I £r —-< S le Agents for Straits Settlements>■— and Federated Malay States. «—rawyi I BACKED BY YEARS I OF EXPERIENCE IN THE Manufacture of Rubber Stamps
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    • 94 13 They kill germs in SRA GERMS of influenza —and germs of pneumonia—lurk in tliroat and nose, with fatal intent. Ev;ms’ Pastilles stop them developing. Pop an Evans’ Pastille into our mouth now and then —and especially when you feel throat tickle coming on. With their soothing and stimubiti ig properties,
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    • 393 13 Hot Sesssxiik lianguor Are yon tired, listless, wearied of the heat Then take Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. They will reinvigorate you and enc Lie yon to p cs tha weary months before the Mouses with fortitude and confi.lence. Does the hot weather oppress you? Do you grow li Hess, tired, debilitn’rd
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  • 1146 14 TREASURES SPILL HIDDEN. Travellers to Egypt were never so lucky as now, f. r. though this was the ear iest of alt countries to which tourists came, some of its chief mtrvels have become visible only in these last six months, writes Mr. Ward Price from
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  • 250 14 BISLEY MARKERS IN CONCRETE DUG-OVTS. Bisky, July CThe roar of 40 Lewis guns firing in line on tho Century Range was heaid at Bisky. it was the> first timet that a competition for light automatics had Leen staged by the National Rifle Association, and spectators were thrilled
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  • 222 14 FORTY IN SHANGHAI IN JUNE. There wer e forty strikes during June, which is the highest number ever recorded in a month in normal times. A desire on the part of the workers affected to show their sympathy with other members of their trade who were on strike accounted
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    • 391 14 [r n| H Il jhM»a u I JgM I U wSMu I I' In Convalescence the ideal food to strengthen the nerves and to give new energy and joy of life to the debilitated body is: Sanatogen. I Dr. B. Beheim of Colombo, writes: "If any remedy should find the
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  • 652 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, August 9, 1926 Cte Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart .t lang do 1.30 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pa ir 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lau|b
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    • 198 15 GREAT CHEAP SALES BICYCLES I f II n I I’l x From 1-8-26 to 15-8-26. v Usual Price. Sale Price V a “C& C Bicycles Complete $45-00 $3B-50 F Monopole Popular Bicycle (Green) J J with Gear Case Complete. 75-00 63-75 Z x Monopole u Conqueror Bicycle (Black) without Gear
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    • 1180 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. JVJfI INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- RB L |Kg|k JeSS > 111 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I |SH| p 3 AGAPENOR Aug. 12 Lon lon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Rgßl |Sk «SFM’ S AUT )f.YCUS Aug. 19 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. CYCLOPS Aug. 26 L
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