Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 September 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section40 1926-09-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. p? f vi s je x j c n r\ *i v *L> £j 1 kJ' i i_* Lx L> zAI Gi No. 221. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1926. PFIOE 15 CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement1081 1926-09-27 1 NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. I TEL 579. w Msx m m at ef. *:a q zi gl.n n nnn a nnnaon k s a .....0...«.... > 5 IFfTDADH 'D'D'D'O I THE MOTORISTS’ sure shield, i g U JtSIJ1,081 words
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Advertisement26 1926-09-27 1 I; for b ENVELOf t;. J J OF EVERY > description at the > f LOWEST J i; PRICES I I; Rine up 498 J Pinang Gazette Press,26 words
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Article1048 1926-09-27 2 RICHMOND PARK. The learned tell us that the health and efficiency of a man demand that he should not become to much the slave to a routine consequently as a natural reaction against office hours the average man lakes care on his day off to provide him1,048 words
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Advertisement1817 1926-09-27 2 ii nm i l AUCTIONS. AUCTION. EUROPE HOTEL, notice of sale, government of kedm. BANGKOK, SIAM. The Estate of AbJullah bin Office of D irector of Isahak (Deceased) of Kulim. A 1 Q New Building-Just Completed. |By onbr of the Flrbt Division Alor Star, Kedah. Every Modern Convenience High Court1,817 words
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Advertisement113 1926-09-27 2 F.Bll When «I I appetite fails I remember ENO’S FRUIT SALTIf your system is not clearing itself of impurities, appetite fails. To aid the proper B functioning of the g human system, to I purify the blood, and I to restore the con- I ditions ot digestion I which bring113 words
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Advertisement416 1926-09-27 2 NOTICES. Pusing Rubber Tin, Limited. [lncorporated in England.] Advice has been received by cable of the declaration of a Final Dividend of 2 l > per cent and Bonus of 5 per cent in re», pect of the financial year ended 28th February, 1926, and of an Interim Divident of416 words
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Article964 1926-09-27 3 PROPOSED NEW AGREEMENTS. Efforts me being made along several different lines to bring about a conditio:) of industrial peace so fa; as shipyards and marine enginceiing shops aie concerned, writes a Times” shipping correspondent. There has been peace,, of a kind, for a considerable time past, but964 words
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Article685 1926-09-27 3 STORY OF THE CHRYSLER. What is regarded as one of the most nrpoitant announcements made in the motor car industry in years, is a statement issued at Detroit by Walter P. Chrysler, motor car manufacturer, that the company of which he is the head will definitely proceed with685 words
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Advertisement251 1926-09-27 3 t PARKER DUOFOLD FOUNTAIN PENS. The above pens as in the accompanying illustration are manufactured by the Parker Pen Company of Janesville, Wisconsin. U. S. A. They are coloured brick-red with black ends and have a patent arrangement for filling and a patent clip, and are well-known and have been251 words
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Advertisement237 1926-09-27 3 > i i Fr WHAT A RECORD!! I FEELIN’ KIND OF BLUE” Hear Barr Sinj This Haunting Refrain* The Piano Accompaniment will make you sit up and listen. I ROBINSON PIANO Co., I 1 PENANG. g j MALAY LAND TANAH MELAYU” SOME PHASES OF LIFE IN MODERN f BRITISH MALAYA237 words
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Advertisement199 1926-09-27 4 '*qnr II u -n > fXX Jf i|/ >tfT (\XX :i 1 XaX)| i \Vr o\ raYy' y ix\i J* ?AA/ wvV lAf i W -4i HBiW 2L ill 4 t I 3r 1 vi 4 lf\ f r M t RS nY? 1 //n <) I i Pi i4i199 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article903 1926-09-27 5 Monday, September 6th.—By the post do receive from Mr. Pepys’s Aunt Lattice, begging of me to write of it here, an o’d way whereby she hath recently cemented together some china of value, and so wculd pass on the good news to othci sin need of it-903 words
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Article631 1926-09-27 5 DORE (ALARM ON - BY DORE (ALARM ON. It is certain that the similarity in the last three or four season’s millinery is to undergo a change this Autumn. There are any number of shapes and sizes amongst the new models- If anything, the designs ar? rather sensational, and. cause us to631 words
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Article446 1926-09-27 5 MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE - BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. When the girls of to-day count up their blessings, I wonder how often they give thanks, not alone for their youth, but for the time it lasts I My thoughts were set in this direction by reading an advertisement in a daily paper446 words
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Article, Illustration115 1926-09-27 5 This chic little jumper would look well worn under a trim Autumn suit The hip band, w hich is adorned with four buttons on each end of the front, continues around the back of the figure and the upper part of the jumper is slightly gathered to115 words
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Article474 1926-09-27 5 KATHLEEN” - BY KATHLEEN”. It is said that all the good counsel one may safely give to a young bride as to how to manage” her husband can be summed up in the three words—“ Feed the brute.” This is. no doubt a very shocking piece of advice and one474 words
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Article511 1926-09-27 5 BY A WOMAN CHEMIST. Back to work, but, alas, wxth damaged beauty. Holiday marks are usually a red or brown complexion, a rough skin, and hands that one is ashamed of. Even shingle hair is apt to be in a state of disorder. Wei 1, renovations, must be511 words
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Article369 1926-09-27 5 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. Skirts remained extremely short all last season, and now the fashion-de-signers, those very restless people, whisper that it is quite time they lengthened the frocks. That is why many extra touches are introduced, such as net hems, hanging points, fringes of beads and369 words
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Article506 1926-09-27 5 EAST INDIAN IN SINGAPORE LOADS. The word Tord” in bold characters, illuminated at night by four powerful floodlights, is to be seen on the funnel of a freighter lying in the outer roads this morning, and indicates that the first Henry Ford ship to be seen at506 words
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Article1555 1926-09-27 6 ERTAIN European owner-driv* rset a very bad example to motor car chauffeur by disregarding signals to atop, given by Malay constables on baffle-control duty. These constables, who appear to regard Europeans as a privileged class, should be peremptorily ordered to take the num bers of cars which1,555 words
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Article123 1926-09-27 6 The St i Ganesananda Dramatic Troupe presented on Saturday end Sunday nights, the well known Tamil plays Lalithangi” and Gulapakavali,’- in wh’ch Mme. P. K. Nagaratnam and Mr. N amnia I war Reddiar took the leading parts- Mme. Nagaratnam fascinated her audii eees. The hall was crowded. To-morrow123 words
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Article721 1926-09-27 6 Mr. L. B. Gibson has been appointed to act as Assistant Official Assignee, Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Iyengar of Kuala Lumpur arrived in Madras on the 16th inst. Mr. Justice Sproule is returning to Malaya by the Karmala, due here on October 22. Mr. and721 words
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Article319 1926-09-27 6 LOCAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. (From Our Ov.n Correspondent.) Singapore, September 27. W. 11. Elkins beat J- B. Carr in the final of the golf championship b v u and 9. Football. Singapore beat Selangor by 3 goals to 1. Selangor held their own in the first half. The forwards319 words
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Article405 1926-09-27 6 STATEMENT BY THE PRESENT EARL. Never Met Mr. PowerLord Kitchener made a statement to a Daily Mail’’ reporter at Olney, Buckinghau shiie, regarding the claims of Mr. Frank Power to have found the body of his brother. Lord Kitchener, the Var Minister, who was drowned in the Hampshire405 words
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Advertisement484 1926-09-27 6 IS UCMOA Y Pi DITIO M x SUBSCRIPTION FORM. J TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 4 THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. J 9. Union Street, Penang. Please enrol me as a Subscriber for months beginning from next issue. I enclose for 4 Name x Address A Date d Local Delivery S.S.484 words
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Article472 1926-09-27 7 Reuter. Dempsey’s Two Consolations. TINNEY’S GREAT RECEPTION. New York, September 25. !>• npsey has gon»» the way of all chai, pions. The new idol succeeds to the pint cle which he occupied for seven ye-»»-. 'Pin* defeated champion has two consolati< i sbe avoided a knock outReuter. - 472 words
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Article386 1926-09-27 7 FRANZ DIENER AFTER JACK DEMPSEY. Germany’s heavyweight champion, Franz Diener, has left Berlin for New Y< rk to match his prowess with American fighters. Having recently won the German title in a hard-contested, 15round battle, Diener’s ambitions are soaring high. In an interview Diner’s manager, Sabri Mahir, expressed386 words
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Article314 1926-09-27 7 Villans Fall Again. SURPRISING SCOTTISH RESULTS. London, September 25. The following are the results of matches played to-day THE LEAGUE—(DIV. I.) Aston Villa 3, Bolton W. 4. Birmingham 2, I u«-y 2. Rurnlov Derby Countv 0. Cardiff City 0, Manchester U. 2. Leeds U. 4, Arsenal Leicester City314 words
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Article39 1926-09-27 7 U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. New York, September 25. In the final of the American professional golf championship Hag p n was two up on at the end of the first eighteen holes. Later. Hagen beat by 4 and 3.39 words
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Article30 1926-09-27 7 Shanghai. September 26. The Russo-A«’at c Bank annennees tha f it is going into voluntary liquidation and will remain closed pending th»* appointment of an official liquidator.30 words
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Article74 1926-09-27 7 .Reuter. North Sydney (Nova Scotia). Sept 25. The American expedition to Greenland for the purpose of fin ling specimens for the museum, has arrived aboard the schooner Guy E. Morissev, which covered the 400 miles from Davis Straits by canvas alone, owing to a broken propeller.Reuter. - 74 words
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Article683 1926-09-27 7 SOCIAL AMENITIES. If there is one Asiatic society in Penang more deserving of high commendation than any other it is probably the Hu Yew S-a!. whose headquarters in Madras Lane were on Satur lay evening the scene of a gathering of Chinese and Europeans. The premises were683 words
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Article58 1926-09-27 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 26. Paria, New York, 4.85} Brussel*», 181} Geneva, 25.1 ll Amsterdam, 12.111; Milan. 131}; Berlin, 20.37} Stockholm, 18.15} Copenhagen, 18.27 A Oslo, 22.13} Vienna, 34.41} Prague, 163} Helsingfors, 192} Madrid, 31.90*. Lisbon, 2js Rio, 7«} Buenos Aires. 45f| Bombay, l/s«}d Shanghai, 2/7}d Hongkong,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 58 words
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Advertisement445 1926-09-27 7 NEVERBREAK TRUNKS FROM WHITEAWAYS v xl L-t L 1 4-L 1 *****8 WI.ITI YOUR CLOTHES FRIEND’’ S B You might think that you know Neverbreak Trunks. Perhaps H yon do know them as they were made in years gone by but S g here is a surprise and a real445 words
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Article558 1926-09-27 8 In keeping with the progressive policv which has animated the Placing Gazette throughout the course of its career as an orgm of public utility and interest, and in keeping with the dem tn Is of modernday requirements, the Pr iprietors have decided upon the weekly issue of558 words
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Article633 1926-09-27 8 In any part of the world, other than in Malaya, market prices are the prices at which goods are sold at any particular market. If a family man sees in bis morning’s Ibnes that Surrey chickens at Is. 2d. a pound in Smithfield Meat market he knows (hot633 words
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Article1073 1926-09-27 8 Harry Vardon - Joints on tfie Selection of Qlubs. By Harry Vardon. (Six Times Open Champion.) With the holiday season ending, and the first signs of autumn appearing in the fields and hedgerows, the thoughts of the golfer are turning towards the question of settling down again on his home1,073 words
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Article32 1926-09-27 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSHl) 8, R. Sheet 71 cts per pound per pl. 194-66 No. 1 Crepe 71 cts per pound per pl. $94-66 Steady. (Bg Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)32 words
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Article197 1926-09-27 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., aiws the following prices, on September 23: London. Spot £307-10-0 Up £2-0-0 3 m/s. having 299-5-0 Down -5 0 3 selling 299-10 0 -2-6 September 24: Spot £306 15-0 Down 15/3 m/s. having,. 299-10 0 Up 5/' selling 299 15-0 5/Local. September 24:197 words
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Article23 1926-09-27 8 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 19lh 25th September (being one week) was 9 tons.23 words
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Article54 1926-09-27 8 NEW RECRUITS. The Ist Butterworth Brownie Pack held their first Enrolment Ceremony on Friday September 24. Nineteen Brownies were enrolled. On Saturday 25 a m .wt snocessful concert was held at the S riiis Trailing Club, in aid of the funds. The receipts came to the very54 words
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Advertisement125 1926-09-27 8 Ths Quality of the unioue 555 leaf is enhanced by the State Express methods of manufacture. Sr$TE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ESBgg&msF >* ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.. LONDON. jrMJg.Jirj- L^<*UU!L»HBM.JW^I i i—i imii mi i man iihiiH mu mi in I I g Estate Hospital I Supplies. 0 I I Q WE'125 words
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Advertisement46 1926-09-27 8 11 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. i i THE jj QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” v Sole Agents 0 Katz Bros., Ltd. i46 words
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Miscellaneous27 1926-09-27 8 UDE I ABLES. Td-Da v. High Water. Low Water. 3.24 a.m. 10.1 a.m. 3.38 p.m. 9.52 p.m. i’o- >lohk<)T. 3.54 a.m. 10.41 a.m. 4.9 p.m. 10.17 p.m.27 words
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Obituary43 1926-09-27 8 Lv--3t ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ..TMiss Winnie \V<vo.l f<»r<i beys to tender her sincere thanks to all kind friendsand relatives for their attendance at her late father’s funeral on Saturday and also for their wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence. (S.S. an 1 F.M.S papersplease copy.)43 words
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Article603 1926-09-27 9 Mr. Chu’s Irregular Statement Criticised. OFFICIAL REPLY UNLIKELY. INCIDENT REGARDED AS ABUSE OB' LEAGUE PRIVILEGES. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 25. The astonishment which found expression at Geneva yesterday is echoed here regarding the remarkable course adopted by the Chinese representative, Mr. Chu Oo Chu, who, without previous(Rugby Radio Service.) - 603 words
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Article118 1926-09-27 9 FATE OF PROFESSOR MARVIN. New York, September 25. The New York Tinies publishes a despatch from George Putnam, the publisher, who is returning from the Arctic, where he has been carrving out it vestigations, revealing that Professor Ross Marvin of Cornell University who was believed to have118 words
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Article306 1926-09-27 9 Seventh Session Closed. SOLID WORK ACCOMPLISHED. Geneva, September 25. The seventh session of rhe League of Nations Assembly has closed. M. Nintchitch, the President, emphasised that solid work had been accomplished, such as the economic and disarmament conferences, the entry of Germany into the League and ihe re-organisation306 words
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Article235 1926-09-27 9 MEIGHEN GOES OUT. Ottawa, September 25. Mr. Meighen after handing Lord Byng his resignation of the Premiership, announced that he was resigning th** chairmanship of the Conservative Par;y and was not contesting another election. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 26. The Canadian Conservative Prime Minister. Mr. Meighen, whose235 words
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Article686 1926-09-27 9 No Immediate Change In Prospect. COOK'S NEW CRY. ANOTHER CONFERENCE ON WEDNESDAY. London, September 26. No immediate change in the coal situation is in prospect. The Miners’ Executive met to-day however and after considering the Prime Minister’s letters, decided to call a further delegate conference which will meet on686 words
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Article60 1926-09-27 9 On Saturday night, following the reading of the sacred scriptures, the Ramayana, at the Sathukal Madalayam, Penang, the marriage of Sri Rama to Sita was performed impressively. The attendance was very large. At the close of the ceremony, refreshments we-.e served. The founder of the Madalayam, Mr60 words
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Article122 1926-09-27 9 Daylight Coup in London. £80,00(1 STOLEN. London, September 26. One of the most sensational and daring daylight robberies of mailbags occurred yesterday afternoon in London. A mail motor van, containing diamonds, pearls, money orders and cheques to the value of at least £BO,OOO was abandoned by the122 words
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Article107 1926-09-27 9 THOUSANDS SLAUGHTERED. Shanghai, September 26. The American newspaper, the China n ress y states th”t bandits sacked the city of Shekichen m Honan and slaughtered thousands of defenceless inhabitants in cold blood, burned the city and carried off hundreds of captives, including two lady missionaries whose names107 words
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Article121 1926-09-27 9 MIAMI HURRICANE SEQUEL. Washington, September 25. The Commander of the Key West Naval Station has informed the Navy Department that the casualties in the hurricane may greatly exceed those a’readv announced. An Eye-witness” reports the lynching of three negroes l\y a mob near Miami. The reports say that121 words
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Article37 1926-09-27 9 FIRESTONE REDUCTIONS. New York, September 25. The Firestone Rubber Company has cut the prices of its tvres to automobile manufacturers, by 7| to 10 per cent. Other companies are expected to make similar reductions.37 words
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Article33 1926-09-27 9 'Washington, September 27. The Guatemalan Minister announces the death of General Orellana, the president of Gautemala. frord heart trouble. General Lozaro Chacon, as constitutional successor has assumed the Presidency.33 words
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Article36 1926-09-27 9 Warsaw, September 25. The Government has resigned following the Diet passing a vote of nonconfidence in the Ministers of Education and the Interior. Additional Reuter Telegrams are to be found in Page 7.]36 words
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Article70 1926-09-27 9 A hockey match will be played between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Free School, ou the Free School ground to morrow. The following 'will represent the Cricket Club :E. A. Davies, R. C. Bishop, R. N. Byatt, J. Wilkinson. A. V Perrin, E. A. M.70 words
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Advertisement95 1926-09-27 9 A NEW VENTURE. In connection with the intention of the proprietors of the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd, to publish a Sunday edition of ihi« journal, thus fulfilling a long-felt pubi c demand, intending subscribers ar* advised that a Subscription Form is to be found in Page 6 of this issue.95 words
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Advertisement44 1926-09-27 9 POPPY DAY IN THE PROVINCE. A meeting will be held at the Senior D strict Officer’s house, Butterworth, on Wednesday, September 29, at 5.30 p.m., to make arrangements for Poppy Day and to form a committee. It is hoped that all interested will attend.44 words
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Advertisement207 1926-09-27 9 M IWPMWstrong C 5 <■ r Black Label” Red Label” J T Guaranteed Special old J 12 Years old f'• Highland Whisky J, J $39.40 per case. $2B 00 per case. J V Duty Extra. ,1 Duty Extra. J SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS AND DEALERS. (JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., J207 words
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368 1926-09-27 10 ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 2G. The President and Committee of Management of the Perak Chinese Maternity Association, Ipob, w«-re At Home on Saturday afternoon on the occasion of the annual prize distribution. The visitors on arrival were shown over the warts368 words
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Article243 1926-09-27 10 KRIAN CROC’S VICTIM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Par it Rnntar, Septe über 25. At the Parit Rnntar Police C >u~t this morning. Mr. I. W. Blellocb, acting as Coroner, h°ld an enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of a Sumatra Malay nam» d Malim Besar. bin243 words
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Article124 1926-09-27 10 PENANG SEPTEMBER 27. 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndoa Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months'sight 2/4 3/16 d Credit 2/4 17/32 o Docnmeacary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Deman 1 Bank lie 1544 M 3 day’s eight Private 156} i Bombay i>mand Bank 154} Madras Demand Bank M 5124 words
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Article1173 1926-09-27 10 THE PRESENT LEVEL OF PRICES. Wiiting from London to the Straits Times’’ under date September 2, A.W.S. says: The past week has been exceptionally uneventful. Business is very slow, but prices are maintained round about 1/8, no doubt largely for the reasons I stated in my last letter-1,173 words
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393 1926-09-27 10 Under the pafronago of the Honourable the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Scott the pupils of the Penang Convent gave a most successful entertainment in the Town Hall on the evenings of the 18th, 20th and 23id inst. Large and appreciative audiences testified to the good training393 words
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Article154 1926-09-27 10 SERIOUS TRAIN ACCIDENT. Tokio, Sept. 23. In a heavy «form an express train loft Tokio for Shimonoseki but met with disaster near Nakano, FTrnshima prefecture, killing thirty persons and wounding over thirty. South-Seas Trade Conference Concluded. The South-Seas trade donformel concluded to-day. Plans to establish an institution for154 words
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Advertisement251 1926-09-27 10 rL'TFTiarggr ?-< flfl, **"”^^^^£yvsy j B s£?-ag? w<-re? r ><^£fe^~ fe* Si A -fal I 1 Jr J 4.11 fi 'Bsßfe w WWFt k wfc/i rMAAyA V- I '^—l ;©r'—- I if Unobtrusively Elegant hll BF h/p H A?i indisGeiisGblc part of hsr i«i i’ic smartest cf sniart ga- UI251 words
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445 1926-09-27 11 Fl e funeral of Mr. James Laurie Woodlord took place at the Western Road cemetery, Penang, on Saturday evening from his resi b nee 10, Johore Road. After a service which was performed by Rev. Feather A. Devals, in the Church of the445 words
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Article102 1926-09-27 11 SUCCESS OF NIGHT OPERATIONS. Highly successful night operations wore carried out by the P. &P.W.V. C. in conjunction with the Cadets on Saturday night, over 525 being on parade. The Annual Inspection of the Corps by H. E. the General Officer Commanding will take place on Sunday next102 words
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Article203 1926-09-27 11 L To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir.Though for the last 3 months, various correspondents and yourself have repeatedly expressed opinions that the present system of Retail Tender should be replaced by the former Whole-Sale Tender by which all the shops would be entrusted to one203 words
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Article284 1926-09-27 11 GENERAL MEETING IN IPOH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. September 26. A general meeting of the Central Perak Planters Association was hel 1 in Ipoh on Saturday at 10 30 a.m., when Dr. Moir, the 11-al‘h Officer. Kinta, read an interesting paper on the subject of anti-malarial284 words
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Article223 1926-09-27 11 The following were the latest quo tatzons in Messrs. Kennedy and Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday. To day E s Shares. X ec 7 cc tc. sc. c. c. Robber (Dollar). Allenby 3.20 3.30 3.25 3.40 AlorGajah 2.95 3JO 3.0 J 3.10 Amalgamated... 4.80223 words
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Article74 1926-09-27 11 The following are our latest quotalions Rubbers. Bnyena. Sellers. Alor Gajahs 83.05 83.15 Balgownies 4.75 5.00 Connemaras 2.85 295 Glenealys 2.95 3 05 Malakoff's 5.25 5.50 Nellmays .75 .77i cum Tins. R. Padangs .89 .91 o Chendermngs 29/3 30(3 Kuchai (Ord) 2.371 2.42| Kuyohs 1.45 1.50 Lingguis74 words
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Article400 1926-09-27 11 COMMEMORATION OF MARI YES. i Yesterday be gardens su»rr*nndirg the ehnrrh **f the Immaculate Cnncej tinn in j Pulan Titus were almost a pair» *.»r>nrar-1 ance on the ocos’on of th** celebration I of the feast day of two former vicars mentioned in our columns on the400 words
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Article1240 1926-09-27 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. i *s RUBBER 11.. H oi S c j’ 0 Allenoy Rubber f’o 3 3 40 Alor flalßh Rubber Fl-t.»- 3 C 3 i. Am»! Malay 4 85 5 03 cum Ayer Hit>oa Plsnt.ing Pvua -»t- 4 6 4 80 Ayer Kntflng Unbter F«M**** 1 C’1,240 words
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Advertisement35 1926-09-27 11 wsb DELICIOUS, The Standard WHOLESOME, |WI for Purity and REFRESHING. Excellence. 11 Prepared i. J/j V W Id J,u 4 f Refined i LIME JUICE OBTAINABLE FROMs— PRITCHARD to., Ltd., AND ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS.35 words
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Advertisement257 1926-09-27 11 OfiO GS« Estate Managers. II 1 II 1 11 «bill li i I 1 '.L MSB Get your Medicines at The Georgetown We will cheerfully quote for your requirements our prices are the lowest in Malaya. QUININE. SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICE AT THE GEORGETOWN” G. T. D. Quinine is the257 words
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Miscellaneous114 1926-09-27 11 x'"' p r CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 84. 'i le following -tre the names of gin .essful competitors Ist., Prize Miss Ward, Penang. 2nd., Prize Mr. A. Appavoo, Singapore. <l., Prize Madam Chin, Ipoh. A iditional awards to Mrs. A. E. Keymer, Bagan Serai. Mrs. G. FI. Coomb”,114 words
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Article2544 1926-09-27 12 Extracts fror.i a P'ptr read bofore Malayan. Teachers' Association ia Ip oh on August 9,192 G, by Mr- P. L. Peach. B.Sc., M.M.E. I have on my book-sh:lf the reports of four separate educational commissions one report on India, one on China, and two on Africa. Each represents2,544 words
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Article90 1926-09-27 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Neck for O’ehleh, Sabang West Sumatra and Pad a ng. Rawang for Pangkalan Rrandan and Langkat. Elepbanta for Singapore. Ain pang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawac. The following shits are in conirnnnication with the Wireless Stations at Penang.—Amazone, Argonanta Canton M. S., Capitaine Faure, Ceylon90 words
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Article411 1926-09-27 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). ET TRAI Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-ai.-Lonr earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption ge Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will 1 closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p. m Parit411 words
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Advertisement336 1926-09-27 12 7®Ty gw wi lie < ftf/.l' »T*W y^ zr<-K kW>W v$ f/ J 7 w> i i( y j g’ z te?/ EiU. !<* U. iifcv v JI OhJh ib s. \jW 1 IK* jii. JXA>.b. ;S v-v '-'tjjW better for Invalids Convalescents, IP nurse!” V’ <a The high food336 words
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Advertisement32 1926-09-27 12 J 0 //J Whei/ibu v I K 1/have Cramps LI an d Griping H Stomach-ache p*) take j Dritoss %LifePills i Wk They Relieve ipk Promptly by ViK Removing the Cause i32 words
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Miscellaneous106 1926-09-27 12 Behold This Woman A T Theatre Royal. From Moodaythe 27th till Wednesdaythe29th|Sep. 1925 Matinee on Sat. 2nd at 2-30 p. m. Show starts at 7-30 p. m. w 1. Final Episodes of The Fighting Skipper Epis. 11 -15ufiH0 parts Second show starts at 9-15 p. m. 2. The Man and106 words
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Article710 1926-09-27 13 CAUSE OF XENOPHOBIA. Although no doubt some foreign visitors to Paris arc ill-behaved, it will not do to pretend, as a London .Sunday paper has done, that this is the cause of the anti-foreign demonstrations, still less that only the yi-behaved have been attacked or insulted.710 words
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Article1062 1926-09-27 14 AMONG THE WATER-LILIES. Eodi..:;!, Hurslmo ic aßattle, and Pcvenscy if these castles, all so close tog the r, weie in Acmjanuy, English people would Hoik to see them says a special correspondent of The Times.” e should paint them and write about them and have photographs of them1,062 words
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Article214 1926-09-27 14 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926. Heumk 95,000.00 notx,. Qlovms 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickfr *>• 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. llCa 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Snndried ti 1.15 sales Rattanf 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Knau febella 13.00 Siam Rice No.214 words
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Article64 1926-09-27 14 October 23Hockey Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. November 13Rugger Match, 1 Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. 20Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 11Rngger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. 15Hockey Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 18Hockey64 words
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Advertisement104 1926-09-27 14 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 Coffee Powder is largely used104 words
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Article593 1926-09-27 15 MARKET. Penang, September 27, 1926 8 cte Government Mutton Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A long do 1.30 Tripe w. do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb593 words
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Advertisement956 1926-09-27 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, (3 AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. M I\T A T) 17 AD K bB w IVlzl. WlxlLkl Vl\ 0 t’aid up Capital £3.MO.t(H |lj| Fund £4.000.006 ilj rZ TY I Liability of Proprietor! £3.000.0t« W fl Head Office i B kJ I I e. BISHOPSGATE. LONDON. EC.956 words
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Advertisement193 1926-09-27 15 1 A TRIUMPH J I BRITISH INDUSTRY S MORRIS I j! GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS As From Ist September 1926. j Morris Cowley 2 Seater $1,740 3 4 $1,835 H a Morris Oxford 2 $2,450 E s 4-5 $2,65 J n I Price Includes one Year’s Free Insurance. 1 BRITAIN’S BEST193 words
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Advertisement1201 1926-09-27 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. jfl F, wNH B E WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IM MK jEffiL MUM wCSc| Sk•*| HELENUS Sept. 3o Marseilles, London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. MM M MR Mak MBH mM|| S B PERSEUS Oct. 7 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ffB IR?L1,201 words
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Advertisement613 1926-09-27 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.; MAIL, PASSENGER CAKGO SER VICS S rRNINHULAB AND OKIKINTAI. 8. N. Co. (Under Contract with Hih Majesty’s Government:.) P. dL O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR>K ASTERN SERVICE. IFur Siu«pore, Hongkong. Shanghai, Moji For Colombo Aden, Port Said, Mata,i|i n Yokohama and Kobe.613 words
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