Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 September 1926
1926-09-24
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1926-09-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 219. VOL. LXXXIV FRIDAY. 24th SEPTEMBER, 1926, PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement580 1926-09-24 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO j Phone 772. i 68, BISHOP STREET. L FROM INSIST ON s IS? PRAI TO SINGAPORE EQUATOR TO POLAR REGIONS IVMVQ Ur A n 11 CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF 1 HEIALI wl brand $1,500 RELIABILITY Terms g *^>—<*— «**> *-*> A-* > X A 1 H OBTAINABLE580 words
-
Advertisement14 1926-09-24 1 KIDD’Si LETTER PRESS ij ii INK ROLLER COMPOSITION ACEtfTSr— P. G. Press, Ltd. 114 words
-
-
Article497 1926-09-24 2 Much has been written about the horrors of the convict settlement in French Guiana and the dreadful sufferings of the unfortunate beings condemned to incarceration there. It may be that some of the tales told have been exaggerated, but it is evident from the details of497 words
-
Article370 1926-09-24 2 There has recently been a great deal of controversy in newspapers and magazines concerning the maximum height of ocean waves. Tn the Popular Science Monthly, thirty-six feet was described as being the greatest height which may reach. Captain Maurice Baisieux. a nautical expert attached tn the branch370 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1616 1926-09-24 2 AUCTIONS. NOTICES. EUROPE HOTEL, NOTICE OF SALE. Re Hong Guan Chan Co. BANGKOK, SIAM. The o f Abdullah bin NOTICE is hereby given that all I c i Isahak (Deceased) of Kulim. creditors and other persons having any New Building Just Completed. By order of the First Division claims or1,616 words
-
Advertisement436 1926-09-24 2 PPMBNWWWWWWIIKBWWCgWWM 1 ivwyM l l w»™ ti.» i 'z r W'A Make your Teeth Strong with Kalzana Very few people get enough calcium form strong, sound teeth, capable from their ordinary fcod. Yet of lasting a life-time. medical science insists that it is the most important of all the A436 words
-
-
Article911 1926-09-24 3 A DUBLIN FUSILIERS MEMORIAL IN INDIA. A tablet in memorv o' the officers, non- ommission d officers, and men of the Royal Dublin" Fusiliers (Neill s Blue Caps) who fell in the Great War was unveiled in St. Mary’s Church, Fort St. George, Madras, the old home911 words
-
Article843 1926-09-24 3 OLD PEPYS. In all cathedral towns to-day streams of visitors pass through the Close but few pause to dweh upon the delights of the se Elysian fields, says Max PembertonGid Pepys must have been a capital follow- on a journey pressing on resolutely even when his843 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement254 1926-09-24 3 ggt\WHAT IS WRONG IWN MY «MIN? Why Endure it—When you can Cure It. J ust think what it must mean after such terrible itching, such burning torture, to have the skin cooled and soothed, the itch banished as if by magic. A few drops of D.D.D. Prescription, and you have254 words
-
Advertisement135 1926-09-24 3 ww—- Lw bn Pm»» I I I v i I WHAT A RECORD!! I FEELIN’ KIND OF I BLUE” S Hear Burr Sing This Haunting Refrain. Ths Piano Accompaniment will make you sit up and listen. I ROBINSON PIANO Co., I i i PENANG. s I Marvellous Value Tremendous Reduction135 words
-
-
Article1811 1926-09-24 4 Th leading feature of Vichy, says the Rit. Hon. T. P. O' Connor, in The Sunday Times,” remains the same the beautiful little park that is confronted by the Lig hotel; the spreading waters of the noble river AJlier, after which the Department is called the1,811 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement128 1926-09-24 4 I BULLOCHLADE I n g SCOTCH WHISKIES g [Gold Label i 1 AND 5 I Old R arity I m a B The Whiskies with a Pedigree” °C a c X STOCKED BY ALL DEALERS. J K st n n n n a Sole Agents S.S. F.M.S. McAlister Go., Ltd.,<128 words
-
Advertisement60 1926-09-24 4 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M SEMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR re hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be ent tn the Office of the Deputy Con--nller of Labour, Penang, during the nonths of April, July, October and "an nary. Forms for the return will60 words
-
Advertisement501 1926-09-24 4 ji i I Important Notice j HE excellent quality of B.S.A. Bicycles has established for these machines a world-wide reputation, and has led other manufacturers to advertise and sell cheaper machines as being B.SA Pattern.” i The public are warned that bicycles sold as B.S.A. Pattern are not the products501 words
-
-
Article1013 1926-09-24 5 PELEPAH VALLEY (JOHORE) REBBER ESTATES. Proud Position Mainpained. The twentieth annua! ordinary genera’ meeting of the shareholders of the Pele pah Valley (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd., was hold on August 31 at the Great East rn Lot 1, Sir Byron Peters, K.B.E. (chairman), presiding- The other members of1,013 words
-
964 1926-09-24 5 A RECORD YEAR IN ITS HISTORY. The sixteenth annual ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Kota Tinggi (Johore) Rubber Co. was held at the Great Eastern Hotel on August 31. Sir Byron Peters, K.B-E., chairman of the company, presiding. The secretary (Mr. R.D. Saw)964 words
-
Article214 1926-09-24 5 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 24. 1926 Benares Opium p. non. Cloves 1» 8.00 seller Gold leaf 72 pelletb Mace PicMi 160.00 seller Nutnieas 100.00 nom 110» 95.00 C< conn tn i-e> D J 00 50.00 notu Copra SnndH* d ti 1.15 sales Ratt?n» 11.15 sale;Rattan* Coan-e 10.50 Green Sb» 11»214 words
-
Article135 1926-09-24 5 PENANG SEPTEMBER 24, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Rank.) Lendos Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 n 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 3/16 ,j 3 Credit 2/4 17/32 o 3 Uocuniouiary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Btels4l| w 3 day’s sight Pi ivat» 156} Bombay Demand Bank 154} Madras Demand Bank135 words
-
Article105 1926-09-24 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). van Rees for Langsa, Sabang, Olehleh, Padang and Batavia. aiiea for Madia.-. feado Maru for Colombo and Bombay. President AJams for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Boston and New York. Sefandia for Port Swettenham, Singap< re and Bangkok. The105 words
-
Article607 1926-09-24 5 CLOSE DAILY (except Sundav). BY Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close l<alf-an-hour earlier than ti e Ordinary mail. RrsuMriioN or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar, Taiping,607 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement47 1926-09-24 5 To keep well in a trying climate take Hails Wins THE SUPREME TONIC Fromfirst-clas» Chemists and Wine Merchants, or from the Agents AFRICAN AND EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION. Smfapor*. Sole Proprietors t Stephen Smith Co.. Ltd., Bow. London. England. I6J Bgoai 1 1' if—imwir in iti ri mi47 words
-
Advertisement356 1926-09-24 5 iw—k.n.l.kliwt IW/KM>MIIJiriLTIM—MMM 4 ill W Serve your With cream that has the defidosa !/J Q C* fragrance and flavour of the pure rich Zf C/ xJ Z O milk of world famous Devonshire and which*is SAFE. Locally proV duced cream is generally served unboiled, and because of the < impurities356 words
-
-
Article1490 1926-09-24 6 WITH the reservation that its bamour is unconeciotn. Th? Times of Malaya may b-» <tes cribed as the Jack Jone* of Malayan politics. Its diatribesdelightfully illogical and refreshingly violentagainst the rt forms by which its own State, Perak, is to benefit the most, are read with the1,490 words
-
Article30 1926-09-24 6 Managua, September 24. Tue Liberals have accepted the Government’s armistice terms and a peace conference will be held next week which, it is hoped, will end the revolution.30 words
-
Article27 1926-09-24 6 Mexico City, September 23. The Chamber rejected the petition of the Mexican Catholic Episcopate for th* modification of the religious sections of the constitution.27 words
-
Article64 1926-09-24 6 In our report yesterday of the disorderly conduct between Mr. Davis and a Chinese. Teh Cbye Hin. it was stated that the latter was employed by Messrs. Sime Darby and Co. as a bill collector. This firm informs us that this is not the case, that he was at64 words
-
Article1092 1926-09-24 6 British Naval Action Described. PYRAMIDS OF DEAD. HOW A GALLANT COMMANDER DIED. Hankow, September 10. The Kiawo was fitted with boiler plate, equipped with two pom-poms, fore and aft, and a number of machine aud Lewis guns. It was planned that four boarding parties shoul i enter1,092 words
-
Article35 1926-09-24 6 Shanghai, September 23. H. M. S. Scarab was fired on by rifles on the Yangtze five miles below Shashi. The Scarab replied with machine-guns and 3-inch shells. There were no casualties aboard.35 words
-
Article308 1926-09-24 6 CAIRO-KARACHI SERVICE. (Rugby Radio Servicr.) London, September 23. The Air Service from England to India is to b* inaugurated on January 12 next. As already announced. Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air, accompanied by Lady Maud Hoare, will travel to India by the first flight. Three machines will(Rugby Radio Servicr.) - 308 words
-
Article135 1926-09-24 6 PANIC IN NEW YORK MARKET. New York. September 24. The cotton market to-day was demoralised by the appearance of the Gover >- ment cotton report, forecasting a slightly lower emp than last year. Prices, which ro<e owing to the harrican* damage in the south, dropped from 126 to135 words
-
Article67 1926-09-24 6 DAMAGE NOT SO GREAT AS FEARED. Palm Beach, September 23. A direct wireless message from Nassaa puts the extent of the typhoon disaster at a happier proportion than was previously feared. The deaths in the Bahamas total 17, but scores were injured. The wind velocity was over 10067 words
-
Article1379 1926-09-24 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. P. J. Gerko has been definitely appointed Treasurer-General of the Netherlands East Indies. Mr. Koyle V. Gram, who has been acting as Siamese Vice-Consul in Saigon, is in Singapore on his way back to Rangoon, where he is permanently stationed. L. Otten, director of the Pasteur Institute1,379 words
-
145 1926-09-24 6 An extraordinary general meeting of The Menglembu Lode Mining Company, Limited, was held at the registered ofhee of the Company, No. 9, Union Street, Penang, at 11 o’clock a.m- to-day. Mr. D. A. M. Brown was in the chair, and the others present were145 words
-
Article1187 1926-09-24 7 TAN WAN LIAT’S ACTION. Court Orders Registration as Executor. The litigation relating to shares in the Eastern Mining an.i Rubber Company held by the la’e Tan Tai H'»k in which his son ar d executor, Tan Wan Liat, sued the Company, claiming dividends on 500 shares which1,187 words
-
Article542 1926-09-24 7 Unique Discovery. THE VIVA-TONAL GBAFONOLA. The new discovery of recording music by wireless has entirely revolutionised tb e industry of Gramophones and even greater p rfection and fidelity of re-pro-dluction is being demanded by the general public. Continuous efforts tc meet this demand have r-sulted in the new542 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement214 1926-09-24 7 The Soap that suits the Climate g There is a strong demand 3 growing steadily here and in other Eastern Countries for i .Otal^erK! 20°Carbolic > Medical The old resident knows, and the newcomer soon learns s how often such a powerful antiseptic Soap is wanted, I CALVERT’S” is always214 words
-
Advertisement292 1926-09-24 7 Elegance, Wear-Resisting Qualities AND r REASONABLE PRICES ARE THE MAIN FEATURES OFi A LARGE NEW STOCK iOF Men’s, Boots Shoes.JUST IMPORTED BY WHITEAWfIYS. SA YfINF SHOFQ saxone calf shoes, saxone brogue shoes. UllM-L/k). i n Tan and Black Oxford or Derby Shape. J Q Tan and Clacb The best calf292 words
-
-
Article740 1926-09-24 8 Competition is good for trade and better still for the public. We therefore observe with satisfaction the prospectus of The Fresh Food and Refrigerating Company, Limited, a company registered in Singapore at the beginning of this month (with a nominal capital of $2,000,000, in two-dollar shares, of which740 words
-
Article444 1926-09-24 8 Were it n«>t that professional boxing to-day has degenerate 1 to such an extent that champions cannot be induced to enter the ring under a guaranteed figure, there would be something of tragedy to be found in the fall of Demnsey from his pedestal at the hands444 words
-
Article1143 1926-09-24 8 J. J. Brebner - JI Question of bidding. By J. J. Brebner. Acba” writes—There has been considerable discussion over this hand, and we should be glad of your opinion. The score was Z and Y, above 18 and 14, below a game an 1 28 A and B, above 18, below1,143 words
-
Article79 1926-09-24 8 Visiting I’enang at the moment is Mr. J. A. Good, the Export Manager of Bean Cars, Ltd., a further indication that the leading British Car Manufacturers are taking a keen interest in overseas markets and the facilities for obtaining service and spare parts by users79 words
-
Article21 1926-09-24 8 lhe Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd: London, September 23. spot, £307-10-0 £299-5-0 three months’ buying and £299-10-0 three months’ selling.21 words
-
Article25 1926-09-24 8 The output of The Ayer Molek Rubber Company, Limited for the month of August was 24,666 lbs. Total for 10 months 192,223 lbs.25 words
-
Article68 1926-09-24 8 (Rugby Radio Service) London, September 23. Paris, 174| New York, 4.85 i'b Brussels, Geneva, 25.12 Amsterdam, 12.111 Milan, 131 J Berlin, 20 38; Stockholm. 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.27 i Oslo, 22.13| Vienna, 34.405 Prague, 163| Helsingfors. 192:1 Madrid. 31.84| Lisbon, 2R Rio. 7£ Buenos Aire?, 45}j Bombay, 5, t(Rugby Radio Service) - 68 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement229 1926-09-24 8 <- aa 6b/- for B| -%e.' I I 111 i jH »0» t"t M y.MOLAC I Iff’ q SaladOiL LI Lil p I CiYrTf) s OUEfABRIEI®* CXZVXZ. CZ- g S,?LAC Cold Laid- Gold Capsule sG WAVENHA6f J I f;™- 1 Use it r4Ir*ATSQV<rRJ LH C- »«**>*• JJhjjfl k y z229 words
-
Advertisement37 1926-09-24 8 E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. Next Concert, 3rd Oct., 9-30 p m DRINK Apolliaaris THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.37 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous27 1926-09-24 8 TIDE 1 ABLI.S. 7 >-I>AV. High Water. Low Wa'er. 1.48 a.m. 8.10 a.m. 1.58 p.m. 8.26 p.m. Tc-M »hkow. 2.21 a.tu. 8.48 a.m. 2.33 p.m. 8.57 pm.27 words
-
-
Article937 1926-09-24 9 BEAR CAT” SEVERELY MAULED BY TUNNEY. CHALLENGER FORCEFUL AND CONFIDENT. GRUELLING BATTLE FOR WORLD’S HEAVY-WEIGHT BOXING TITLE. Last night, at the Stadium, Philadelphia, 130.000 people witnessed the defeat of Jack Dempsey at the hands of Geve Tanney,for the.world's heavyweight box in y cha mpionsh ip. By alt accounts,937 words
-
Article69 1926-09-24 9 MID-SURREY TOURNEY. London. September 23. On the Mid-Surrev cour?*» in the fnur f h round nf the News of the World tournament. Herd beat Holland bv 4 and 2 Ball beat Gandin 4 and 3 Rloxham beat Frostick 3 and 2 and Wilson beat Large 8 and 7. HERD69 words
-
Article24 1926-09-24 9 Malta, September 23. The destroyers Wild Swan and Whitehall, the latter replacing the Wishart, have sailed for China, carrying munitions.24 words
-
Article178 1926-09-24 9 Another Grecian Upheaval. REPLY TO DETRACTORS. London, September 23. Another Dictator has disappeared from the Grecian stage, according to a brief Athens message, announcing that Presi lent Kondylis has dissolved his party and is retiring from politics. The message does not announce bis successor, but adds that Kondylis178 words
-
Article140 1926-09-24 9 AMERICAN STATUS. Geneva, September 23. The conference of signatories to the World Court protocol concluded and adopted the recommendations of the Com mittee, thus establishing the complete equality of the United States with the other signatories Although the United States is not a member of the League, the140 words
-
Article108 1926-09-24 9 NEW CHIEF OF CHINA STATION. (Rugby Radio Service London, September 23. The King ha? approve! the following appointments: Vice-Admiral Sir Edwyn Alexander Sinclair to be C-imman ier-in-Chief at the Nora in succession to Admiral Sir William Goodenough, to date from about April 1, 1927. ViceAdmiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt(Rugby Radio Service ) - 108 words
-
Article92 1926-09-24 9 (Rugby Radio Service London, September 23. Miss Marriott of Barnstaple, who swims under the name of Miss Jane Darwin and who left Cape Gris N-z at nine o’clock last night on an attempt to swim the Channel had to leave the water at mid day to-day(Rugby Radio Service ) - 92 words
-
Article313 1926-09-24 9 Owners Reject Miners’ Settlement Proposals. IMPRACTICABLE.” NEGOTIATIONS AGAIN BROKEN OFF. London. September 23. Hopefulness that the coal stoppage is nearing conclusion is engendered by the fact that the Miners’ Federation for the first time submitted concrete pr 'posals. The latter, it is repor’ei, comprise firstly, tne terms of the313 words
-
Article99 1926-09-24 9 LAGGARD DEBTOR MEMBERS. Geneva, September 23. China, Bolivia, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Peru are sadly in arrears with their League of Nations contributions according to the sub-committee’s report. The first named heads the list, owing over 4,500,000 gold francs. Peru is next with over 1,000,000. The total indebtedness99 words
-
Article98 1926-09-24 9 SUCCESS OF SYNTHETIC PREPARATION. Berlin, September 23. A new cure for malaria by means of a synthetic preparation known as plasmochin was explained to scientists and doctors at a congress at Duesseldorf. It is claimed that it is more effective than quinine. Experiments were first conducted98 words
-
Article69 1926-09-24 9 SIX KILLED. P. ris, September 23. A coupling in the middle of a train, which was passing Herisy, fifty miles south of Paris, broke. Tue driver was not aware of the mishap and proceeded with only half the train. An express following behind crashed into the derelict69 words
-
Article39 1926-09-24 9 .Reuter. REDUCTION OF TAXATION PROBABLE. Amsterdam, September 23. The returns for 1925 showing the state of the revenue, which has exceeded expenditure by 41,500,000 florins, encourages the belief that the Government will be able to rednee taxation..Reuter. - 39 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement41 1926-09-24 9 j ««MM «W»«SKSSS» 't «MS»»tflMßi t IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MODEL 503 (BABY) I FIAT i j The small car with a GREAT i v Reputation. j Distributors for Penang, P. W, Kedah, South Siam and Perak: a i GROSVENOR MOTORS, Penang Ipoh.J41 words
-
Advertisement282 1926-09-24 9 I I HAVE A VARIED SELECTION OF PIPES BY ALL LEADING MANUFACTURERS J a. Y; r.rcar No bubbling, no burned tongues, 0 and the last puff of smoke as X in ci fragrant as the first. All Shapes gi > so-00 T f j 2 Jk In Four Grade, and282 words
-
-
Article, Illustration181 1926-09-24 10 HIGHLAND FASHIONS.—E. Anderson, in a Fair Isle pull-over and a kilt, wins the throwing-the-weight event at the Crieff Highland Games, which are held in the town’s market park. AN EX-KING’S EXIT.Ex-King George of Greece climbs out of the window into the garden of Cromer Court, where181 words
-
Article185 1926-09-24 11 PERJURER CONVICTED. A Chinese named Ong Kim Chee was sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment for perjury by the Hon. Mr. Justice A. V. Brown in the Supreme Court, IKnang, yesterday afternoon. lhe accused was the defendant in a civil case in which Lye Cheong, aaiother Chinese sued185 words
-
Article559 1926-09-24 11 CURIOUS SUPREME COURT ACTION. Tan Hong Ghee, the Chinese bankrupt, whose affairs have been before the Supreme Court recently as a result, of claims on behalf of more than a scor e of claimants to a sum of over $80,03'3, commission on the. sale of a rubber559 words
-
Article25 1926-09-24 11 The Eurasian Volunteer Chib defe?t°d the Penang Health Culture by threu goals to two. in a match played on the Esplanade yesterday.25 words
-
Article29 1926-09-24 11 The result of the bowls tie which was p’aved yesteiHay is as follows Final Single Handicap: 2 Dr. C. Henrv Hertz beat 5 E. Reimann 2117.29 words
-
CORRESPONDENCE.
-
Article134 1926-09-24 11 (To ihe Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,—After perusing the lengthy re poit in The Straits Echo on the able management ol the Penang Hill Kailway, I am tempted to ask whether you or any of your readers can inform m**, tl rough the medium of134 words
-
-
Article540 1926-09-24 11 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir,On page 15 of last night’s issue of The Pinang Gazette, under Market Prices”, I noticed a list of prices of the various kinds of fish. Selangin and Koorow was shown at 70 cents a catty. But, when I enquired540 words
-
Article96 1926-09-24 11 ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. The seventh ordinary general meeting of the Batang Padang Dredging Company, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, 33, Beach Street, at noon to-day. Mr, D. A. M. Brown was in the chair, and the others present were Messrs-96 words
-
Article204 1926-09-24 11 T’.e folloici) g were the latest quo t'tiong in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Ye-terdiy. To day 0. -B J 1 SB Shares. Ji -2 X C 2 X SC. C. C. C. Rubber (Dollar). Ara al enmated... 4.80 500 4.80204 words
-
Article107 1926-09-24 11 The following are the changes in the report of THE MALAYA COMPANY. LIMITED for to-day G Rubber Shares -JV Rnyers Sellers B. Lintangs $1.57$ $1.62$ Broga Rubber 1.70 1.77$ Bukit Jelutongs 1.15 1.20 Malaka Pinda 2-97$ 3 07$ Pajama 14.50 14.75 Ulu Benuts .76$ .78$ United Malacca107 words
-
Article76 1926-09-24 11 UNITED TRADERS, LIMITED> The following" are onr latest quotations Rail ers. Boyers. Sellers. A. Kunings $l.OO $1.05 Brogas 1.70 1.80 Connemaras 2.80 290 Jrrams 1.90 2.00 cum M. Pin das 3.05 3.15 Mentakabs .67$ .70 Tins. Bangrins (New) 35/6 36/6 Cbenderiangs 29/6 30/3 Johans -44 .46 Kuchais (Ord) 2.47| Kuyohs76 words
-
104 1926-09-24 11 26th Septemberl7ih Sunday after Trinity, (S. Cyprian B. M.) 8-30 a m. Holy Communion (E) at Holy Trinity Church Nibong Tebal and 9 a.m. Holy Communion and address (T). 29th September Wednesday S. Michael and All Angels. 8 a.m. Holy Communion at S. Mark’s104 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement378 1926-09-24 11 New Advertisements. 1 POSITIONS VACANT. Tapping Conductor wanted for Sun; kap Estate, Sungei Patani, Kedah. On]} expelienced men need apply. V nted qualified Indian Dresser, for i Estate in Perak, must apeak Tamil and elugu. Apply with copies of recent test 1 lonials stating salary required to Box so, 319378 words
-
Advertisement78 1926-09-24 11 SUBCONSCIOUS MIND YOUR MOST POWERFUL ALLY. Turn your Desires and Ideals into Reali tiesLet us show how you may consciously control and intelligently re-educate and direct this important function to produce marvellous SUCCESS in every walk of lifeA copy of The Master-key that unlocks The Innermost Recess of The Human78 words
-
Advertisement451 1926-09-24 11 trmww il. i» I- I 1 J"!-" 1 fV /;> J 0 31, Bishop St, Penang. Phone No. 726. O Arrived to-day Hair-wavers and Slides, Fancy Garters and Garter lengths. Child’s socks, Flower J Sprays, Feather Mounts, Beaded Lamp Fringes. May lawn for underwear. Only 50 cts. per yard. Powder451 words
-
-
Article1428 1926-09-24 12 1.— government by force. Decline Of Efficiency. Very interesting developments have been taking place in social life in Soviet Russia during the last few years, says a 'limes” correspondent who vas recent.y ii Russia- It is easier to be impressed wi.h the outward continuity of the Bolshevist regime”1,428 words
-
Article67 1926-09-24 12 September 25Rngbv Match, Penang v. Ne *'i Scnibi’an at Seremban. October 23H clo’V Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. November 13Ruceer Match, Penang v. Perak at Tpoh. 20Rucuer Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27Rugby Match. Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 11Rugger "Match. Penang v. S-dangnr at67 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement300 1926-09-24 12 Ipoh Gymkhana Club. NOTICE. SKY MEETING (under S. R. A. Rules of Racing) Friday and Saturday, 10th and 11th December 1926. 10 Races for all Ponies. 4 Races for nil Horses. 2 Races far Po'o Ponies. 2 Consolation Races. I Amgtcur Riders. Entries close at th* Secretary’s office, Belfield S300 words
-
Advertisement80 1926-09-24 12 SHIP BRAND COFFEE POWDER. Always take only Ship Brand” Coffee Powder. Why Because it is the only Coffee Powder on the market that has been tested and recommended by Dr. R. Dowden, Principal Medical Officer, F. M. S., of its best quality. The Ship Brand C<*ffee Powder is largely used80 words
-
Advertisement334 1926-09-24 12 no imhiu iwi» 1 ST"' llrW ,< z S Men Dislike Perfume yet many of them use Vg vSa OB 4711” Eau de Cologne fcr the rjl sense of physical and mental alert- Wk IO ness which follows the use of a few drops in the bath. Used in this334 words
-
-
362 1926-09-24 13 London, August 26. Since our last Report the Rubbei Market has been featureless. There as been a moderate day to day enquiry and a continued good demand for off grades. After very slight fluctuations quotations to-day areabout 3/Sd. to Jd. below those quoted last362 words
-
Article177 1926-09-24 13 In connection with the mammoth passenger liners which it is stated are projected both in England and abroad it has been presumed that steam machinery must be utilized, According to The Motor Ship tjiis is by no means necessarily the case, for even if an177 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement543 1926-09-24 13 R.VALS THE BEAUTY OF THE SCARLET TANAGBR 8 Men out o£ 10 Picked the Duofeld Blindfolded From 11 Tens of Different gtfakes A A th pO vcilT a r® I f| H I believe that the hand can tell this super-smooth writer sight unseen,” ///fl I declared a Duofold ownerand543 words
-
Advertisement150 1926-09-24 13 HAS SIX CHILDREN. AnJ Keeps Them All Well With BA3Y C OWN TABLETS. No other medicine is of such aid tc Z mothers of young children as is Baby’s Own Tablets. The Tablets are the ven best medicine a moth r can give her little ones during the dreaded teething150 words
-
Advertisement132 1926-09-24 13 The ideal food for babies, growing dutd? renandnursing modiers Nutritious Delicious Economical YwHnnaiHHmaHWMMnaMMßiaaaMHimijaaW' Theatre Royal. To-Night show wr News. L On Thin U H, s 7 Reels FEATURE LENGTH St L rr!ng «aw .;zrzin fl L y g d 2nd show at 9-15 p.m. Larry Semon n *TheGjrl in the132 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous176 1926-09-24 13 UNITED CINEMA From Thursday, 23rd to Sunday, 26th September, 1926, Earl Laemmle presents Dorothy Canfield's Sensational Novel THE HOME MAKER featuring ALICE JOYCE and CLIVE BROOK A King Baggot Production—Universal Jewel in 8 Reels The story seethes with dreamsand thrills and romance that are closest and nearest to the hearts176 words
-
-
Article853 1926-09-24 14 There has appeared recently in the British Medical Journal a medical review of Soviet Russia,i by Dr. Horsley Gantt, formerly chief of the medical division of the American Relief Administration, Leningrad Unit. In this review says Jhe Times., a detailed account is given of what, as is853 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement530 1926-09-24 14 v Aneta over J 6.500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $22,000,00, >. The Great Eastern Life Ass i:\rnce Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straits Se» ,l r-n e HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry. E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court530 words
-
Advertisement150 1926-09-24 14 3 7 Gel relief from Colds and Chills Wom by takin/i i -4- /S OLIVER Dkßoss Life Pills I For the FaY Stomach Liver and s Bowels > i *NT.w. ahJ.uia. WILLIAM’S Acid Saving Portable Latex Tanks:Wooden, or White Glazed Tiles Cased in Chengai, Spare Planks, Made to Order. Latex150 words
-
-
Article636 1926-09-24 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, September 24, 1926. S ok* Government Muttoh— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep m per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Muttoe M636 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement893 1926-09-24 15 BANKS '□llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllillllllll|||ll|!:!lllll!!IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!;illlllllllO NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ si Over 9,000 leading Business Houses and their Branches XX niderlands trading society. established is» j in GREAT BRITAIN USE THE g Capital (Paid-Up) f. 80.000.000 abt. £fi,BM,M< EE Statutory Reserve f. 21,117.340 abt. £1,759,778 EE RONEO COPIER I paeial Reserve f .22,660,000 abt. £1,888,19*893 words
-
Advertisement166 1926-09-24 15 iBUY ESSEX I I FOR VALUE 1 I i I I I TOURING CAR I with standard equipment g NOW I $1,750 I j= extra equipment if desired, S wire wheels $B9, spare tyre $45, etc., etc. H e MALAYAN MOTORS (Penang.) S (Proprietors: WEARNE BROS., Ltd.,) S' > MxnnnnnnnsMnnnnnncMMMMß166 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1204 1926-09-24 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTEtfIWD SAILINGS FROM PENANG- IM k a III /J.; WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. M 3 IB HELFNUS Sent. Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. M B Rotter lam and Hamburg. (’ALOH-VS Oct. 14 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. .MENTOR Oct. 21 L>n ion. Rotterdam and Hamburg.1,204 words
-
Advertisement595 1926-09-24 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England, i MAIL, PASSENGER 4k CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL P. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. LONDON—VAK.BASTBKN SBKTICB. Fur Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Yokohama and Kobe. and Londnn. Mantua595 words
-