Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-10-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 229. VOL. LXXXIV, WEDNESDAY. 6th OCTOBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement563 1926-10-06 1 NIKKO”! Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL. 579. I S prai to Singapore j I Grand 'Stock-Taking i j CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF gr r-ffwr > CHEVROLET— 5AkS®~ NOWON $1,500 RELIABILIT r Terms I SeßHiEc Bargains at Bargain Prices. A STANDARD563 words
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Advertisement9 1926-10-06 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO Phone 772. 68. BISHOP STREET.9 words
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Article675 1926-10-06 2 LINKING UP OF DISTRICTS. The recent development of Soviet aeronautics was considerably assisted by intensive propaganda, backed by an abundant distribution of literature, and this propaganda was, at least in P‘U L financed by the Soviet Union. In the Ukraine alone, says a special correspondent of the675 words
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Advertisement1785 1926-10-06 2 PROSPERITY FOR YOU TENDERS INVITED. AUCTIONS' SOUTH AFRICA P° wer Extension. GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. If you want to settle in a Domi- Office of the Director of Lands, mon, consult us about the life K. W. Diesel Alternators auxiliary plant, i C* VJ L and prospects in South African and1,785 words
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Advertisement527 1926-10-06 2 ll 1 1 n s NOTICES. Kinta Tin Mines Limited, ij I.j i [lncorporated in England.] Advice ha» been received by cable of FT ft the declaration of an interim dividend of one shilling per share income tax). j Local shareholders will receive their I warrants on arrival of the527 words
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Article1549 1926-10-06 3 by his honour judge atherley-jones, k.c. That punishment is no deterrent from erinm is proved in this article. The alarming increase of j aven ile crime gives striking illustration of the relation oj the housing problem to lawlessness. The slums are the real crime factory, I propose1,549 words
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Advertisement300 1926-10-06 3 ~~J A-. A i h rv. r I J X. jf S :< Z r pß\ i hm Q Tastes may differ, but B s renowne d brand of I SCOTCH 99 captivates 1 1 them all, through its AJBJbI delightfully mellow I flavour. I wgj i IHE GISTILERS AGENCY,300 words
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Advertisement52 1926-10-06 3 Th? wor’d-renowned remedy for Craw-Crnw and al! parasitic diseases of the skin. Prompt in action, certain in result, and. unhlce many mes-y ointments often empiqyed. perfectly clean in use. Ihe most obstinate ca.es readi.y yield to treatMad. by BURGOYNE, BURBIDGES Co., Ltd.. England's most famous Chemists. Obtainable from the leading52 words
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Advertisement362 1926-10-06 3 9 LAIN Ft)OD. y 3e made deliciously I the use of I ERRINSbI ICE SELECT ONE OF THESE FOR THE WEEK-END. S THE BIG 5 E THE UNDERSTANDING HEART by Peter B. Kyne 2 author of Gappy Ricks, etc. $3 THE SILVER SPOON by John Galsworthy. This S novel continues362 words
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Article460 1926-10-06 4 CONQUERING THE ICEBERG PERIL. Shortly after the disaster to the Titr.nic in April, 1912, when on its maiden Yoyage the great liner was s ink i with the* loss of 1,500 li.es, by colliding with a hrge iceberg on the Grexit Bank of Newfoundland the chief460 words
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Article363 1926-10-06 4 The complaint of. certain business firms that they- cannot find what are called £l,OOO a-year men,” though they are perpetually on the "atch for them, is an old one- We very much doubt the fact, says the’ Daily News.” Most young men who are earning £5OO a year,363 words
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Article710 1926-10-06 4 THE KING S RECQRD. From the gun-shop, in which for some deys past there has been intense activity, cases Lave been going home” as fast as they could be turned out, writes W.C.S in the Evening News. Hundreds of guns that hav<> lain theie during the710 words
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Article76 1926-10-06 4 October G Andrew’s Soc’ety, annual meeting, P. C. pavilion 6-45 p.m. October 28Hockey Match, Penang v Perak at Ipoh. November 13Rugger Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. 20Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27—Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. I December 11Rugger Mjttcb, Penang v. Selangor76 words
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Advertisement253 1926-10-06 4 C '~',7~2'. 'DY 2T.TD L’.\ D. J_2' Z222ZZZSZS FP F t-Fl Ezd tBl r H I --th: I I I I I TW3l\ Wfi' I ?WSSL X-T/V I Oft D I wwT I I fl I 6 BULLOCH LMT"TSs& 1 Pedigree Scotch Whisky I M£ ALiSTER CO., LTD. j j253 words
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Advertisement269 1926-10-06 4 I WHAT WILL IT BE WORTH IN TWO OR THREE YEARS TIME 1 That is the Question yon should ask yourself when i you are Choosinj your y>ew Car. 4 u bargains are practically ulunless aipcr one A or-two, seasons. The /’vices cHinmanded by second- a baud WILLYS-OVEKLAnP CARS prove269 words
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Article1186 1926-10-06 5 Prospects of the Cut of Exportable. NOTES BY A. W. S. Writing from Bendon to the Straits Tinies under date September 8, A. W. S. vibrates between and a calculation far August fixes the average for that month, the first ofjhe Lnrrent Restriction quarter, at Is. 7.4651. which1,186 words
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Article525 1926-10-06 5 Europe Hotel Tragedy, J AGA’S EARLY MORNING DISCOVERY. A terrible tragedy occurred at the Europ-* Hotel early on Monday morning which resulted in the death of Mr. Arthur William Robertson, manager of the Singapore Rubber Company’s recently acquired rubber estate at Sungei Plentong, Johore. Mr. Robertson525 words
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Article567 1926-10-06 5 AMAZING FEATS OF SCOTTISH GOLFERS. When Mr- Leveson-Gower, on e June day ia WCt, played seven rounds of the Ottawa golf links, starting at a quarter to four in the morning aad holing his last ball at 7-3 c ia the evening, alter a tramp567 words
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Article246 1926-10-06 5 NEW JAPANESE AIR SERVICE. Mr. Temotsu Aiba, President of the Japanese Aviation School, left Southampton on August 19 by the M hite Star liner Majestic for New York. Mr. Aiba has been in Europe some months studying commercial aviation, with the ultimate aim of246 words
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Article630 1926-10-06 5 A CITY OF JADED PEOPLE. New York in a heat wave is more of a scandal than a city, writes the American correspondent of the Daily News.” Lisbon, Constantinople and Pekin, all about the same latitude, have in the course of centuries developed a type of630 words
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Advertisement33 1926-10-06 5 DON T Suffer from Headache and Jumpy W Nerves take \l\ I IA i.iveW S jit&L Dkßoss Life Pills and En joy the Contentment s of Health M< TTDNCV 808 COMFaWY W. K33 words
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Advertisement385 1926-10-06 5 PRITCHARD CO., LTD., PENANG. MOTOR CYCLE DEPT. ROYAL ENFIELD” 3.46 h. p. STANDARD MODEL No. 350. I With Acetylene Lighting Set. SPECIFICATION ENGINE 346 c.c- Single Cylinder; bore BRAKES.— lnternal expanding, front and and stroke 70 x 90 m/m. Aluminium rear (5 in. drums)aJIov piston; Duralumin connecting rod. HANDLEBAR.— Touring385 words
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Article1667 1926-10-06 6 OST OFFICE methods of dealing I with the Penang pillar boxes lack intelligence. For twentyfive years a pillar-box stood opposite to the Masonic Hall in Northam Roada necessary convenience for res dents in that neighbourhood. T:»< was removed a few years ago and a small box attached1,667 words
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Article15 1926-10-06 6 The following are undelivered cables: 1. Keeheng. 2. Namdane. 3. Aliah c/o Pothoo.15 words
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Article267 1926-10-06 6 GERRARD—SCOWSILL. A pretty wedding took place at St. George’s Church, Penang, yesterday afternoon, the contracting parties were Miss Marjorie (Peggy) Brookes Gerrard laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Gerrard of Ewhurst, Swinton, Manchester who arrived by the Antenor yesterday and Mr. Harold Ernest Trego Scowsill son of Mr.267 words
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Article86 1926-10-06 6 At the Fitzgerald Church, Anson Road, Penang, yesterday af erm on the wedding of Mr. James Mowat (of the firm of Messrs Brown, Phillips and Stewart) and Miss Elizabeth Morrison, f Scotland, who arrived by the Antenor yesterday, wis solemnised by the Rev. G. F. Pykett. A reception was86 words
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Article172 1926-10-06 6 The wedding of Mr. J. Murray Ross of Simpang Estate, Taiping, an! Miss Betty Leith, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. J. Leith of Queen’s Road, Aberdeen, Scotland, who arrived by the Antenor yesterday, took place at the Sc. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Northan Road, Penang, this morning, the172 words
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Article227 1926-10-06 6 ALLEGED KIDNAPPING. BMore Mr. Justice A. V. Brown and a common jury in the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, the case was continued, in which three Malays, Mehat, Salleh and Meh were charged with kidnapping a tir! under 16 years of age named Fatimah from the Itwful guardianship227 words
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Article681 1926-10-06 6 Mr. A. F. Mayne has been appointed Manager of Kelubi Estate, J:tra. Prince Kuni Asaakira of Japan has been admitted to a hospital where he will undergo an operation. The Hon’ble Sir H- H. J. Gompertz, Chief Justice, F. M. 8., -s expected to arrive from Home681 words
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Article767 1926-10-06 6 THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF ASSOCIATIONMR. 0. RAMASAMY NADAR BUYS WATCH FOR Sl.OOO. Caste, creed, religion, and social status were all sei aside as over a thousand Indians, representing all parts of the mother country, assembled at the Indian Association’,' Owen Road, on Saturday night, when the third anniversary of767 words
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Article672 1926-10-06 6 Messrs. Baker Morgan Co., Ltd., Koala Lumpur, reported on Monday as follows. The activity in .the Share market referred to in our last few reports has been fully maintained during the period under review, al hough transactions in rubbers have been on a moderate scale, Tin shares672 words
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Article63 1926-10-06 6 The following are additional rubber outputs for September: its. Narborough 62.901 fusing Harimau 10,G00 Majedie (Johore) 17,250 Muar Itam 22.400 Permas 28,000 Sekong 27,000 Kuala Mada I’s 953Sungei Batu 52/00’ Y al Dor 46.200 Malakoff 66,000 Bertam C. ist.OOO Bertam Extended 21.000 (F.M.S.) 42,700 Mayfield Fopthills (Malaya) 22,70063 words
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Advertisement23 1926-10-06 6 I K. MATSUO, i DENTIST. Head Office Branch 101 Bishop 94j Barrack Penang, S. S. Ta pmg Ph me No. 901. Perak S23 words
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Advertisement67 1926-10-06 6 IN HONOUR OF CERVANTES. Spain has instituted a new holiday. It is to be called Din. del L’bro,” in honour of Cervantes, and it is to be cele brated each year on October 7, the an* mversary of the great author’s birth. Snecial literary prizes are to be awarded on67 words
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Advertisement18 1926-10-06 6 MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore. Blackwood Furniture, China, from Hongkong. Lamps and Shades from Shanghai.18 words
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Article902 1926-10-06 7 Monday, September 13th Writing this day'to my good gossip, Mistress Bas ott, of the case with which she may, if si e choose, make Apple Cider from any ripe apples she hath to spare, as well /rit e of it here, lest any sharing her goo fortune,902 words
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Article305 1926-10-06 7 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. Quite a number of the novelties de--I,zne<l by well-known jewellers and ex'ited at the recent fashion displays -•ie very fantastic in appearance. he newest necklace is made of big lueces of emerald or torquoise. with K m<i!l and neat pearls between. Immense plaques of305 words
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Article579 1926-10-06 7 POPPY BACON - BY POPPY BACON. If men held little authority on the actual choosing of women’s garments, they have a great deal to say al>out the cosmetics she may use. and the w\iy she does her hair. I hav e met women who have braved male criticism when it came579 words
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Article, Illustration107 1926-10-06 7 Cafe-au-lait marocain is the material chosen for this softly-hanging frock which is worn over a slip of the same shade of satin. The large enamelled buttons add a touch of green and rod. and the soft strip of fur helps to camouflage a too-plump neck. The A -neck107 words
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Article565 1926-10-06 7 JOYCEJ BURLEIGH - BY JOYCEJ BURLEIGH. In thousands of homes it is the wife who handles most efficiently her husband’s wages, and there is no one who believes mor e in her ability to do so than her husband. The question as to whether the husband or wife shall565 words
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Article489 1926-10-06 7 BY LOUISE” Now is the time to consider seriously one’s prospective wardrobe, and to decide what must be required for the new’ season, and what can very well be utilised from the summer outfit. Most women regard Winter as a time of economy w'here clothes are concerned.489 words
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Article703 1926-10-06 7 BY ROSAMUND. A Lucky Month. If your birthday should happen to be on September Ist, the chances are that you will be fitted to undertake the management of a large enterprise. Bv determination you will nush it to success if you once start on it. Your happiness will703 words
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Article185 1926-10-06 7 SIAMESE PRINCE VISITS JAPAN. Tokio, October 3The Siamese prince, Danie. is expected to arrive in Tokio on the sth inst. from Seoul, Korea. Japan Bank Discount Rate. The Board of directors of the Bank of Japan announce that the Bank’s liscount rate has been decreased to sen 1.8185 words
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103 1926-10-06 7 Mr. R. G. Macadam, manager of Per-/ mas Rubber Estate, Johore, was among I the passengers on the French air mail which crashed at Romney Marsh in August, and the pilot, Mr. Hugo Rizzi, mai na-jing director of the Ambassadors Club, and a Harvard103 words
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Article34 1926-10-06 8 Ross Leith. At the Presbyterian Church, Penang, on 6th October, 1926, J. Murray Ross, of Siinpang Estate. Taiping, to Betty, youngest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. James Leith, Queen’s Road, Aberdeen.34 words
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Article482 1926-10-06 8 The time within which His Excellency must come to a decision which will have a profound effect upon the fortunes of a country dependent, as Malaya is, upon imported labour, is running short, and it is the duty of his a Ivisers to see that Sir Laurence482 words
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Article262 1926-10-06 8 At certain periods in our brief existence. we are prone to resent interference which we term grandmotherly,” but which, as often as not, is necessary and desirable. In other words, a dash of thbitters of hard-earned experience acts as sedative ingredient in the effervescent cup of262 words
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Article308 1926-10-06 8 The King has been pleased to appoint Mr. Alan Cobham a KnightCommander of the Order of the British Empire.” In thes? simple words the world is made aware of the fitting recognition bestowed upon a man who not so very long ago was in Penang with the modest machine308 words
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Article1207 1926-10-06 8 tM.r. @tjure&HTs Role. Sympathy With Under Dog. London, September 9. Throughout the present industrial troubles Mr. Churchill’s role has been more important than most onlookers appreciate. Rumour was not the proverbial lying jade in attributing to him a paramount influence in the Cabinet’s decision that met the1,207 words
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Article149 1926-10-06 8 The, Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., the following prices, on October 5: London. Spot £317-5-1) Down ii 3 m/s. buying 30.5-0-0 £I(M 3 selling 30.5 5 0 1 1' I Local. October 6: Singapore sold 75 tons at sTi‘ Penang buyers no s®llers at 7he Eastern Smel'ing Co. Li149 words
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Article126 1926-10-06 8 THROUGH RUNNING RESUMED- I Last month a notice was inserted in 'I local papers stating that as it was f 1 necessary to renew the haul me r T** 1 the Lower Section of the Penang I'. I Railway, traffic on this section w<ui I suspended for126 words
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Advertisement215 1926-10-06 8 Ceramic* ji I ^^Z3P* S T' 11 "SA 'WfB I r- u V z-~~~ ZVs y :?4 I It! *’>/ \i<~ ri^'■"L"^.-"?'^.'^'"'?%'7’ j" iwm". i \Y-.*-.r>rfvSO®l .<; -L \V "SOv 7 X'sr HAN OCIKAFT ancient and modern The perfect specimens of handfashioned pottery preserved from the aiiclcnt dynasties of Rome215 words
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Advertisement35 1926-10-06 8 Ek O.” GuMt Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. 'ViEr. i, I 3 UcKsAi 1 ;3S§S I LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.35 words
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Miscellaneous23 1926-10-06 8 lU>E laBL'S. 70-I>ay. High Watvr. Low Waler. l Midnight. 6.33 a.m. Noon. 6.40 p.m. Tc-Morrow. 12.31 a.m. 6.59 a.m. 12.39 p.m. 7.8 p.m.23 words
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Article248 1926-10-06 9 Fitting Recognition of Brilliant Flight. 300,00(1 MILES RECORD. WARD AND CAPEL ALSO DECORATED. (Rugby Radio Service.) L >n lon, October 5. The King ha* been pleised to appoint Mr Ahn Cobham a Knight Commander of tlie Order of the British Empire. Sergeant Ward has been awarded the(Rugby Radio Service.) - 248 words
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Article82 1926-10-06 9 FORT AUTHORITY TO MELT MEN’S OFFICIALS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 5. Some two thousand Tilbury dockers who went on strike yesterday returned to work to-day and the differences that had arisen between the Port Authority and Officials of th« Men’s Union, who had been forbidden to(Rugby Radio Service.) - 82 words
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Article107 1926-10-06 9 FRENCH SOLDIER STABBED. Paris, October 5. Following recent Franco-German incidents in the Rhineland it is reported that a French non commissioned officer was stabbed and seriously wounded at Neustadt by a German, allegedly without provocation. The assailant is said to be named Ehrardt, an ex-officer of the German107 words
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Article92 1926-10-06 9 BRITAIN TO AVOID DIPLOMATIC INTERCOURSE. London, October 5. The Daily Telegraph, in an editorial on China, says that the argument against entering into any kind of diplomatic intercourse with those unstable governments which challenge the authority of Peking is unanswerable, and regrets that the British Government to some92 words
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Article29 1926-10-06 9 27 STILL MISSING. Rockwood, October 6. Six bodies of entombed miners have been recovered. Twenty-seven are still missing and it is feared that they have perished.29 words
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Article51 1926-10-06 9 Melbourne, October 5. Great Britain, the United States, France, New Zealand, the Fiji and Solomon Islands, Papua, New Guinea, Singapore and also the League of Nations, have all accepted the Commonwealth Health Debar: ment’g invitation to send delegates to the Pacfic Health Conference opening here on December51 words
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Article539 1926-10-06 9 Era Of Prosperity At Hand. INDUSIRIAL ENTERPRISE. VIGOROUS DESPITE COAL DISPUTE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 5. In commercial and economical circles here, there is a general belief that a period of trade -prosperity is at hand. Opinions to this effect have been express ed by Sir Philip(Rugby Radio Service.) - 539 words
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Article137 1926-10-06 9 CAUSING OBSTRUCTION. Before Mr. G. F. Monk, in the Police Court, Penang on Monday, the manager of the Eastern African Trading Co. was fined $5 for obstructing Weld Quay by allowing 50 packages, 20 bales of paper and 10 cases machinery to remain there for more than 24137 words
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Article104 1926-10-06 9 Peace Still Distant. SAFETY MEN WITHDRAWN. London, October 5. An important development has arisen in the mining dispute. The Miners’ Federation has withdrawn the safety men from several large collieries in Glamorgan on the ground.that some of the safety men are being used for coal cutting. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS REJECTED.104 words
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Article57 1926-10-06 9 Paris, October 6. A message from Toulon says that thirty persons were injured in a rush by B'lo people to enter the locfl branch of the B ink of Franco to exchange gold and silver at the bank’s purchase price. Silver has recently fallen slightly in price57 words
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Article347 1926-10-06 9 RETURN OF STOLEN GOODS DISPUTED. An order by one of the Police Magistrates that shoes to the theft of which three accused had pleaded guilty should be returned to the man from whom they had been stolen, was discussed before the Chief Justice, Sir William347 words
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Article121 1926-10-06 9 Inquest Verdict. EXPERT'S OPINION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 5. A verdict of accidental death, there being no evidence to show the cause of the fire, was returned at the Coroner’s inquest on the seven victims of the crash of the French Air Union liner near Tonbridge.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 121 words
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Article66 1926-10-06 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 5. Paris, 171 5 New York, 4.251% Brussels. 1 78j Geneva, 25.11 Amsterdam. 12.11 4 Milan, 1284 Berlin, 20.37: Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen, 18.27| Oslo, 22 14 j Vienna. 34.35 s Prague, 163 t Hel«ingL rs, 1921 Madrid, 32.301: Lisbon, 2' j Rio, 7«(Rugby Radio Service.) - 66 words
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Article22 1926-10-06 9 The City of Tokio Loan when underwritten will b« £6,00<*,000 at 5| per cent, with stock at 83i.22 words
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Article376 1926-10-06 9 RASH DRIVING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 6. An American name 1 Stroetz was fined $lOO for rash and negligent driving This was a sequel to tue collision of a taxi following a dinner pirty. Evidence was given that he was driving at 25 miles an hour376 words
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Article99 1926-10-06 9 Last night, the Sri Gan-san an da Dramatic Troupe Co., played Thooku Thooki with great success. The play is a short one, but full of merriment, the story being a skit on the 5 moral proverbs (a) a Father loves a son who earns; (b) a mother loves99 words
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Advertisement38 1926-10-06 9 FpamiteHre Protection FRESH STOCKS RECEIVED OF 2 GALLONS EXTINGUISHERS with and without Spring Cap. 2 GALLONS FIRE PAILS. 1 GALLON EXTINGUISHERS with Spring Cap. FIRE GUNS and an ample supply of Re-charges. DUREGE ANO THOMAS, LTD. A gents.38 words
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Advertisement183 1926-10-06 9 I little Sole Agents for J M Unapproachable |M NORTON M Sporting Model 16 H. w J 1/1 Price $595 W H S/ Bi Four” Model ff ill also lift i The A. J. S. J Al Supreme Everywhere” uT n 3.49 Standard Sporting d| ;j| Price $450 J] W183 words
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Article747 1926-10-06 10 NOTES ON THE PLAYERS. The Maori Rugby team as the guests of the French Rugby Union arrived at Marseilles on the 3rd September and have already met and defeated a number of French team?. The party includes nearly all the best Maori players of the Dominion,747 words
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Article552 1926-10-06 10 MINUIFS OF MEETING. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 14th September, 1926. r Present :Mr. B. Nunn. President, Dr. J. E. Smith, Messrs M. H. M. Noordin, Khoo Sian Ewe, J. D. Kemp. Um Cheng Ean. J. H.552 words
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Advertisement251 1926-10-06 10 f: oA jfeSSlp wK\ \l n\ a<s« Nr I 'A X ,f| P V' ZZf t: I de f a COfSwitJp! k l fl b Lm Of the many ways in which 4711” can be ussd with beneficial results, there is i hu| none more widely appreciated by discriminating women251 words
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Advertisement84 1926-10-06 10 START THE DAY FEELING RIGHT and almost surely all will continue to go right throughout the -day. That joyous early morning scns e of well-being depends chiefly upon the regular functioning of the intestinal tract. To dispel constipation, bilious attacks, sick PinketteS headaches Pinkettes are perfection. They regulate the liver,84 words
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Advertisement23 1926-10-06 10 MOTORISTS: FIT DUNLOP TYRES (Made in England) AND BE SATISFIED. Stockists AYLESBURY AND NUTTER LTD., 39a, WELD QUAY, Telephone No. 1058. Telegram Aylesbury.*23 words
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Advertisement409 1926-10-06 10 To quickly get rid of Rheumatism You cannot possibly choose a better remedy for your Rheumatism than De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills, f Op these remove the CSUSC of the trouble and thus effect a radical cure. Another big advantage is that DeWitt’g Piils act so quickly. To-day you409 words
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Article310 1926-10-06 11 following were the latest quotation» in Messrs. Kennedy and Co's share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day 2 E 2 Shares. < J: o'® o 3 tu a. CQ 00 sc. $Jc. C. c. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 3.25 3.4 W 3.35 3.45 cum Amalgamated 4.85 500310 words
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Article67 1926-10-06 11 Tbe following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Bayers. Sellers. Alor Gajahs $3.00 $3.10 B. Jelutongs 1.17| 1.22 i Colinsburgh. 4.40 460 cum N. Scudais 3.15 3.25 Semanggols 2.30 2.40 U. Malaccas 3.05 3.15 Tins. Bangrins (01d)... 37/- 38/6 Chenderiangs 33/- 34/Gopengs 53/- 55/6 Idris 59/- 61/Ipohs 53/-67 words
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Article152 1926-10-06 11 PENANG OCTOBER 6. 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bask.) Lcadoa Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’sight BaL.it 2/4 3'16 3 Credit 2/4 17/32 Door.montary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsls4-y) 3 day’s sight Private 156 i Bombay Demand Pack M 5 Madras Demand Bark n E days’ sight152 words
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Article217 1926-10-06 11 SEPTEMBER STATISTICS. The following is the statement of quantity and value of rubber exported «luring September Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. 1926 1925 Total 26 Total 25 U. K. 7,891.10 5.624.59 60,582 92 29,815.19 U.S.A. 22,474.42 18,834.44 183,144.22 163,939.43 C. Eur. 2,071.37 3,310.47 19,427.13 21,553.53 Br. Pos. 961.62217 words
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Article95 1926-10-06 11 Messrs. Osborne Chappel notify the following list of returns for September: Mines. Piculs. Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. 1,200 Tekka Limited 520 Tekka Taiping Limited 950 Pengkalen Ltd.. Company 650 Tributors 8 658 Rambutan Limited 150 Kinta Tin Mines Ltd. 450 Idris Hydraulic Tin Ltd. 650 Lahat Mines Limited Co.95 words
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Article215 1926-10-06 11 PENANG, OCTOBER 6, 1926. Kenai©* Opinrr. p. >5.000.00 noix. oi O v»h 100.00 selleriGold leaf 72.00 sellers M*ce Picking» 160.00 seller? Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. w 110» 95.00 Coconut» per l,0 n 0 50.00 nou. Cnpra Rnndried $10.90 buyers Rattan» <■ 11.15 sales Rattan» Coarse 10.50 Green Snail215 words
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Article1180 1926-10-06 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. Z S 3 f F RUBBER [D01u..., f e 3 c > 9 0 Allen try Knhber Oo 3 35 3 45! cum Aior Rubber 3 Ct 3 io| Amalga.ni.ted Malay o«tate« 4 IK 5 10 ĕ*j Aver Ritam Plantin» Syndicate 4 6C 4 831,180 words
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Advertisement570 1926-10-06 11 cw Advertisements. IHisrnON VACANT. Wanted Experienced Import Clerk. Lp| I'.(t. ix>n Simons I enang. POSITION WANTED. jlvyment wanted by Young n u w.Ui knowledge of typewriting ook.keep.»g. e.,ase apply Box t /.i Pinang Gazette. \o. r TENDERS INVITED. y. ated Malay States Railways. I S are invit.d for the supply570 words
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Advertisement319 1926-10-06 11 b=®' WOIMI- SsSS Avoid This Lurking Danger TJIE blow of a sledge-hammer may fail to break a rock, white the faintest trickle of waterprovided it drops steadily on the same spot-i-will wear the stone away. Strength alone is not always what shattersit is the constancy with which the blow 1»319 words
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Article1014 1926-10-06 12 A. Croxton Smith writ'8 in The Daily Telegraph.— Many sportsman consider that the chet-iaii, as med in India for coursing iLe wild buck, is the fastest animal in «he world, tint as n<» stop-watches can be ustd such estimates are merely guess work. We are unable to1,014 words
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Article113 1926-10-06 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Cuba Maru for Belawan (D«li), Colombo, Bi ston, New York and Baltimore. Rensiena for Asahan, Paneh, Bagan Si-Api-Api and Batn Bahra. Chinese Prince for Boston, New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Takada for Singapore, China and Japan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations113 words
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Article447 1926-10-06 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TR-lN Federaieu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar,447 words
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Article42 1926-10-06 12 The homeward mail by the s. s. Kashgar closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 9th instant. The P. <fc O. Packet Mantua with mails despatched from London on September 1G is expected to arrive here at 5 a.m. to-morrow.42 words
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Advertisement74 1926-10-06 12 ANOTHER. Georgetown” Bargain. FIELD GLASSES 1275 STOCKS LIMITED—ORDER IMMEDIATELY. Wo have made a special purchase of t these! French Field Glasses. Never before has such value been offered in Malaya. Come in and see them to daythis offer cannot be repeated. @IP# ALSO} HAVE IN STOCK Zeiss Delactis Glasses $B5-0074 words
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Advertisement200 1926-10-06 12 $lOO 3irst ?Prize I Sunday gazette I (Cross-Words (Competition. $lOO 3irst and two I additional Prizes of $25 Sael). Snter Your frame Yis a Reader g 'tso-day. g; Sold Out! ĔĔ Unexampled Success of the first number s g of the E Sunday Gazette” H (Malaya’s only Sunday Paper) g200 words
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Miscellaneous131 1926-10-06 12 SYBIL” by Lord BEACONSFIELD AT Theatre Royal. From Monday4th till Wednesday [6th, October. Matinee on Saturday 9th at 2-30 p. m. Show starts at 7-30 p. m. 1. News 2. William Farnum in The Joyous Troublemakers*’ 7 parts Second show at 9-15 p. m. 3. Pearl White in Know your131 words
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Article1523 1926-10-06 13 SURVIVAL OF VIKING CUSTOMS. Viking raider 4 and sea-kings from Norway’ visaed th inlands of Shetland as early as th» seventh centnrv. and subdued th» inhabitants, the Finns and Picts, and St. Columba’s Irish. Culdee missionaries. Vary of the Norsemen of this' period, says a writer in1,523 words
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Advertisement194 1926-10-06 13 One of the Important Advantages of WEED BUMPERS /?r g I uLII WEED Bumpers have just the right curve to prevent hooking with bumpers on other cars or with any other objecta very important feature. Made of high quality steel, with maximum shock spacethey absorb the impact of collisions and194 words
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Advertisement78 1926-10-06 13 A. DENNYS, Office 22-A, BEACH STREET. Telephone No. 308. Rubber Brokers, Valuers, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, Shipping and Commission Agents. Insurance Surveyors. Estates requiring Selling or Shipping Agents for their Rubber, please communicate with us. Good Prices always obtained. Sales Held Daily. Goods Forwarded to all Ports or Transhipped to any78 words
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Advertisement256 1926-10-06 13 Rem, irigton. Model 17 Repeating Shotgun 20 bore 5 shots A LIGHT GUN makes wild fowl shooting doubly enjoyable. jg --A This modern Remington weighs less than 6 pounds and its M smooth working action and hard hitting qualities are unequalled. With 5 tepeating shots it is fast and effective256 words
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Article694 1926-10-06 14 FIVE AMERICANS. For which of its features will the past competitive golfing season be chiefly remembered I asks Mid-Iron’’ in the Athletic News.” Apart from the wonderful form of Bobby” Jones and the remarkable consistency in big tournaments of Aubrey Boomer, one cannot escape the694 words
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Advertisement509 1926-10-06 14 'Pro-p%-fac-tica i i mi i m n Reaches j&er&Part of livery -:fh HMNY food particles cannot remain lodged between your A' A teeth and become decayed if you use the Pro-phy-lac-tic W Tooth Brush. The scientific construction of the Pro-phy-lac-tic enables it wft to reach every part of every tooth509 words
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Advertisement24 1926-10-06 14 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 42.?.24 words
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Advertisement380 1926-10-06 14 GIFTS of QUALITY WILSON GILL, The Goldsmiths,” London, have established a reputation throughout the Maiay Peninsula for Fine Jewellery and Silverware, all of the highest quality at strictly competitive prices. Orders from abroad receive prompt personal attention. Satisfactlon is guaranteed, and all instructions are carefully earned out. iiiiUll Ril *JL380 words
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Article625 1926-10-06 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Pena.no, October 6, 1926 Government Mutton > n*Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep w. per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Muttoa «.lb625 words
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Advertisement844 1926-10-06 15 SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.. lnC o,p THted in Hongkong.) f 50.000.00» gtfe f K 1 F MM i gk iv/xLy I £4,500.00» s jßj&rST&x r w 11 $27,000.00» f I Er HONOKONS. KSNgMg <'. B INDEXED g Brand.'*" *nd Agencies. 53s i g rr ok Batavia, Bombay. Calcutta g,' S H844 words
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Advertisement286 1926-10-06 15 l I I V- J > x 1 C< 1 v >) >) CC S) LAXO builds firm flesh, fc I w- pleniy of strong bene, uC Ji andascur.d constitution. M fr It contains nothing what- M ft ever to harm baby or cause him y ft pain. 1 hat286 words
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Advertisement1221 1926-10-06 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED FROM PENANG kl F. M I WEEKLY LONOON AND N. CONTINENT. M k A I 11 MMH! PERSEUS Oct. I ondon. Rotterdam and Hamburg. 818 118 fl CAT.OHAS Oct. 11 M London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. MENTOR Oct. 21 Loudon. Rotterdam and Hamburg. PATROCLUS Oct. 271,221 words
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Advertisement574 1926-10-06 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.! MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. dl O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAB-EASTERN SERVICE. Fmr Slnf pore, HongkoMA Shanghai. Mojil For Colombo, Aden, Port Said, MarwHn, I Yokohama and Kobo. nd574 words
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