Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 October 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 233. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 954 1 NIKKO Phatographic Studio Every Possible Assist* ance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. A *-**-*>-» *»-*>—* *—4. i— < >k *—< «—4 l ®M®®MlH4««*«M®*®*4®o«*4»OW«OO*«*******»*.«»**«***..**«*O,*«O**O**»**«t*** M S iTTfRORO WRIRI? 5 I THE MOTORISTS’ SURE shield. I X g I IS DAILY GROWING IN POPULARITY x
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    • 11 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC j ART STUDIO Phone 772. i 68, BISHOP STREET.
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  • 516 2 ARSENIC” POISON TURNS OUT TO BE CHALK. Two glasses of water, one containing powdered chalk and the other is th* doomed man supposedarsenic, stood on the mantelpiece. One of those glasses he had to drain There was no escape, for the unwavering barrel of a revolver was
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  • 275 2 The passing of Albert Hall into the hands of a management which proposes to include among the amusements to be provided there such things as vaudeville will be regretted by many who* have looked upon the memorial raised to the Prince Consort of Queen Victoria as a place
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    • 1607 2 PROSPERITY FOR YOU tenders invited. notices. The Municipal Commissioners of The presentation of prizes in the P.C.C. SnjTlPfl George Town, Penang, hereby invite Lawn Tennis and lawn Bowls TournamVvaII jIAJI JLYJLViZx separate tenders for the following for merits 1926, will take place on Thursday, K. ..i rb one year from
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    • 59 2 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be
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    • 1039 2 A U CT lONS. NOTICE OF SALE. I Estate of the late Yeap Guan Soon lYUliviu Deceased. r. The following landed property of the In the ofEstateg j ate j eru^}]aga Yeap Guan Soon Nam, Deceased,~andi in the matter of will be sold by the Civil Appeal No, 10 of
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  • 927 3 Do you think Prohibition will ever come back to America I asked ray host as he drew a whisky flask from his hip P'cket and despatched the club stewaid for more sodawater, writes James Dunn. That an English joke queried my host as he
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    • 388 3 ii—r Mobitoii la Male the chartyour guide A FEW LINES TO THE LUBRICATING OIL DEALER, j d Do you own a quality marketor fight for a price market? There are two kinds of markets in any territoryQjXLlCY markets. 3 and PRICE markets. The price market never belongs to a lyoneit
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    • 220 3 s S J 1 v il J 5 ®ufW' SSSirr J LL_' w S ROBINSON PIANOS Can be purchased on very easy S x terms. May we send you full x particulars? F J The new iron frame tropical S X model now costs $550-00. 5 We carry stocks of
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  • 1128 4 CHARLES TPS PERIWIG. I do not want to dogmatise abont fashion, says Mr. Harold Ponsonby, M.P. But it is interesting to watch it because in these days it changes fairly rapidly. The clean-shaven period for the majority of men seems more or less permanent We have
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  • 486 4 SEPTEMBER MEETING. The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Perak Motor Union Committee», held at Ipoh Club on September 25: Present: Mr. W. J. Caldwell (President), Messrs. J. W. Boyd M alker, M JWayte, A. J. Sturrock, H. J. Markes and C. H- Preedy.
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    • 357 4 r-JsM f z 3 'M\k s 4m I >nl Fit and Fresh Energy! Bodi’y health and nerve' strength! q These are the secrets of those exceptional days 3 when everything seems to go right, when you ra have an unwonted feeling of vigour and cheerfulness and everyone remarks: You’re looking
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    • 24 4 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. 4?3.|
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    • 396 4 wyH iff Insist on the H old Scotch with the 180 year-old-reputation. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. J Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. Incorporated under the Companies ordinances of Honn Kong.” "Incorporated in Shanghai." Dhobi’s itch Ringworm Sores For microbic skin diseases such as ringworm and dhobi’s
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  • 1622 5 Commercial Conditions. DEVELOP?,IAM OF FATTA: I. (Cpwvially Contributed.) For the benefit of those who may be thinking of investing Capital in various enterprises in the -State of Pattani 1 propose to give some words of warning and to put forward plainly some of the disadvantages and difficulties that,
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    • 204 5 F.Bll When *1 appetite fails I remember I ENO'S i FRUIT SALT" I If your system is not B clearing itself of im- purities, appetite fails. M To aid the proper ig functioning of the R human system, to purify the blood, and to restore the con- I ditions of
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    • 20 5 I for ii ENVELOPES OF EVERY < description at the LOWEST J PRICES 5 Ring* up 498 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. < <
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    • 108 5 I MAKES MITES MIGHTY M M V VwAwwilvwgtraK. OunceS Si) mA l A. s hi 0 S\ Ci ivjl e kJ S CONTAINING NOT LESS J I »r» WhjjUdjffi*iluhl» > np j 5 B -SWISS I 4 S S A A if *1 ouwccB ill M M I T I
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  • 1379 6 /•7k R- Schidrowitz, is recognised in London and New York as one o the highest authorities on commercial rubber, and Dr. Neufeld of Johannesburg is a very distinguished consulting chemical engineer. As these two gentleman express the opinion that rubber can be produced from the latex of
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  • 89 6 Plea For Better Relations. TRIUMPH OF DEMOCRACY. London, October 9. A plea for better relations between th*» Chinese Kuomintang and the British Government was made by Commander Kenworthy. Speaking at a dinner of the Kuomintang Society in London, he said that to talk about the Kuomintang being
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  • 85 6 DEBT SETTLEMENTS. Paris, October 11. Replying to th*» delegation of the National Union of Combatants, the president of which addressed the Prime Minister in a memorandum urging non-ratifica-tion of the Mellon-Berenger and CaillauxChurchill agreements, M. Poincare indicated that as regards inter-allied debts France could only be committed
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  • 105 6 SUCCESSFUL DEBUT AS PROFESSIONAL. New York, October 10. Under a dazzling cluster of electric lights in Madison Square Garden and upon a cork-surfaced court, in the presence of Mr. Smith, Governor of New York State. Mr. Walker, Mayor of New York, and an audience of more than 7,000, Mlle
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  • 72 6 SEQUEL TO SILVER SLUMP. Paris, October 10. The newspapers state that owing to the blump in silver, the Bank of France, which recently began buying gold and silver from the public at a fixed price, has decided to suspend, from October 11 until further notice, the purchase
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  • 39 6 JURY UNABLE TO AGREE. New York, October 10. At the conclusion of the trial of *»x-Attorney-General Daugherty and Colonel Miller, the jury was unable to agree after 24 hours’ deliberation, but was ordered to return.
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  • 21 6 Prague. October 11. Twelve were injured, seven seriously, in a flying exhibition when an aeroplane dashed into the crowd.
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  • 56 6 We are informed by Messrs. Katz Bros., Ltd., the secretaries of Rantau Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. that they are in receipt of the following telegram from the Manager regarding this Company’s No. 1 Dredge: ’‘Pontoon floated Sunday !(10th inst.) everything in order.” The erection of this Company’s'No.
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  • 696 6 Colonel Cecil Rae, Ipoh, is contemplating a trip to Europe, via Ameiica, early next year. Mr. John N. Pakeman, of Messrs. E. A. Barbour Ltd. Malacca, has proceeded to Kuala Lumpur on transfer. News has reached Singapore that Dr. Noel Clarke, of Singapore, who is on holiday
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  • 45 6 IT M.S. Keppel (Captain C. G. Ramsey, R.N.) and the Third Destroyer Flotilla, consisting of H M. Ships Witherington, Verity, Woolston. Veteran Wild Swan, Wivern, Wolsey, and Wish ait. are expected to arrive at Singapore to day and will remain about 24 hours.
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  • 348 6 Yesterday's Heavy Rain. GIRL DROWNED IN FLOOD. Yesterday saw a repetition of the severe rainfall and floods of three years ago. From the early hours until nearly noon there was an inces-ant down pour and those on night duty found it utterly impossible to get any sort of
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  • 179 6 We have received from the Treasury a specimen of the new $1 note which will be issued to the public about the beginning of November. 1 m wiw.fi The new note is printed on pale pink paper, and is of exactly the same size as the
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  • 104 6 PENANG FIRMS FINED. Several Municipal Summons cases were heard by Mr. V. W. W. 8. Purcell, Assistant Official Assignee, in the Police Court, this morning and among those were two cases in which European firms, namely, Aylesbury Nutter and Co., Ltd., and Fraser and Neave, Ltd.,
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  • 79 6 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Moleks $2.90 $3.00 Brogas 1.70 1.80 Glenealys 3.00 3.10 Jimahs 2 85 2.95 Kempas 9.50 10.00 Malakoffs 5.30 5.60 Punggors 1.35 1.40 Temerlohs 1.55 1.60 Tins. B. Padangs .99 1.01 Johans ,42| .45 Kepongs 47/- 48/3 Kucbai
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  • 337 6 The following were the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday. To-day M OB Shares. >» C 0 £D 0D 00 U 0 c. c. c. c. Robber (Dollar). Allenby 3.35 3.40 330 3.40 cum A. Hitam 4.60 4.80 4.80
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    • 52 6 PENANG "the PAST BY BOOKWORM. This little book contains more information respecting the in> fancy of this Settlement than has hitherto been known to have been published in handy book form* NOW READY FOR SALE at 80 CtS. per copy. Post free $l/- to S.S. and F.M-S OBTAINABLE FROM The
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 26 6 UDE TABLES. To- Da v. High Water. Low Wate»-. 2.14 a.m. 8.35 a.m. 2.22 p.m. 8.37 p.m. To-Morrow. 2.41 a.m. 9.3 a.m. 2.52 p.m. 9.1 p.m.
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    • 109 6 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 86. The following are the names of successful competitors Ist., Prize Mrs. W. M. Dorall, Kuala Lumpur. 2nd., Prize Mr. M. Leong, Kuala Lumpur, 3rd., Prizp Mr. E. W. Gisby, Kuala Lumpur, Additional awards to Mr. Tommy Carlos, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Michael
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  • 230 6 OBITUARY. X MR. W. S. DUNN. A Coincidence. We regret to report the death of Mr W. 8. Dunn, formerly Municipal Engineer of Penang, who succumbed to heart disease at home last Wednesday, October G, exactly one year after he left Penang on his retirement. Mr. Dunn left Penang on
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  • 893 7 Another Attempt to Get Together. ONKROrS TA«K AND A A JEALOUS sister. .‘Hanging to the Handle.” I u (in the Sunday Gazette) Httl e while ago I contributed to |||m 3 an article inspired by a Xl'iw lh,,,leec n A < '"'T'.n cKbortation by a j and
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  • 347 7 Further League Results. BOLTON WANDERES’ VICTORY. London, October 9 The following are the results of the matches played to-day THE LEAGUE—(DIV. I.) Aston Villa .3. Derby C. 1. Bolton W. 4, Manchester U. 0. Burnley 2, Arsenal 0. Cardiff City .3, Sheffield U. 0. Everton 0, Huddersfield 1.
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  • 159 7 TROTSKY AND ZINOVIEFF IN TROUBLE. Moscow, October 9. Tn v»ew of the violation of party discipline by the most prominent members of the Opposition” the Political Bureau of the Communist P rty has resolved to submit at the next plenary meeting of the Committee of the Central Controlling
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  • 46 7 ARRIVAL AT NEW YORK. New York, October 9. The new Dutch cruiser Sumatra arrived from Amsterdam en route to the Dutch East Indies. The officers and crew will be entertained. She will be here for a week and then proceed to San Francisco.
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  • 1966 7 Annual Dinner. GOVERNOR’S REVIEW OF LOCAL QUESTIONS. The forrth annual dinner of the Singipore bra» ch of the Straits Settlements Association at the Singapore Club last night was adjudged one of th« best yet enjoyed says the Malaya Tribune of Oct 9. About one hundred and fifty members
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  • 408 7 A NATIONAL HABIT. I wonder if many people were as surprised as I was to iearn that the August iha: has recently closed was the driest August we have ha 1 for 27 years writes John Blunt. I certainly remember some delicious days towards the end, but
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  • 132 7 PENANG OOrOBER 11, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lendos Dam-ind Bank 2/3 1.3H6 4 moatns’sigut Biorf 2/4 3/16 3 M Credit 2/4 17/32 J UjcameaiArv 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bang 41» 154;} < 3 day’s sight Private H 156 f j Bombay mand Bank 154} 5 dadras
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  • 449 7 BOYS’ NARROW ESCAPE. The following is culled from the Sunday Gazette of October 10 During the last few days there has been heavy rain in Penang an 1 the streams are overflowing. It is reported that this morning a Chinese lad. about 8 years old, who
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  • 259 7 KUALA KANGS4R WELCOME TO NEW OFFICERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, October 9. The members of the Malayan Volunteer Infantry at Kuala Kangsar who form Platoon VI are entertaining the Raja Bendahara of Perak and Mr. Snaidali on Sunday in honour of their having been appointed Second Lieutenants
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  • 612 8 The Cantonese boycott of Hongkong still cont nues. The Cant nese Government (Commander Kenworthy to the contrary notwithstanding), is under the thumb < f Bolshevist agents and can take no action even if it desires to do so. The Powers have not moved to deal with the
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  • 476 8 There is no doubt of the importance which the film plays for purposes of propaganda and in keeping with the times, the British film industry is taking steps to recover some of the ground lost to American competitors. That is gratifying news and in accord with the slogan
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  • 313 8 It was an excellent idea to organise a pil. rimage to the War Graves in the Near East. The party which has recently returned from Salonika and Gallipoli travelled over 5.000 miles and visited 26 cemeteries, in which, with isolated exceptions, British women had never
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  • 1257 8 Mr. Mellon and our Generous Arrangements Favoured. There is a quizzical smile on the face of the people at the Treasury when they tell you that Mr. Mellon’s visit to Mr. Churchill was nothing more than a courtesy call The word hides a lot of meaning. Perhaps
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  • 31 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 71} cts per pounds per pl. INo. 1 Crepe 71} cts per pound per pl. I-) Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denni
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  • 138 8 Local. The Straits Tradina Co.. Ltd., r the following prices, on October 11: Singapore sold 125 tons at Penang at $157. The Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd:" London, October 8. spot. £303-10-0 three months’ buying J .£303 15-0 three months’ selling. Messrs. Poustead and Co.. Ltd." Saturday's quotation for
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  • 35 8 The output of the Hitam r I in for the month of September 'va? 59. The output of the Tongkah IL» rl Dredging Co., N. L. from 1 9th October one week) 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 161 8 > jewellery u.?< Sra.3-ra*f wif W Sksi9 HAhj DGRAIF JF ancient and modern The delicate art of the Saxon Silversmith has produced many miracles cf design, each of a perfection that could only be attained by handcraft. Similarly, because State Express Cigarettes are 'made by handone at a time they
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    • 56 8 E. O.” The best situated Seaside Hotel in the East 842 feet Sea fror.tagePerfect dining ballunique ball-room. Reception hall for wedding parties and masonic banquets etc. etc., Up-to-date Orchestra. After dinner, dances every Tuesday and Friday. (Evening dress Essential.) Orchestral concert every other Sunday. Charity Concert on 17th October. IFOeHnontr
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  • 365 9 National Memorial At Delville Wood. UNVEILING CEREMONY. CFNERAL HERTZOG AND MILITARISM IN EUROPE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 9. pho Son th African National Memorial Delville Wood on the Somme, will be unveiled tomorrow by Mrs. Louis Botha. General Hertzog, the Prime Minister of the Union of South
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  • 113 9 GALES AND HEAVY SEAS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 10. During the week-end gales and heavy seas were experienced in the Channel. Prince Arthur of Connaught, Earl Haig, Mr. Amery, Colonial Secretary, General Hertzog, Premier of South Africa, Mrs. Louis Brthaand many other distinguished people composing a
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  • 78 9 RECEIVED BY THE KING. (Rugby Radio Svrvice.) v/ London, October 10. King George yesterday received Emir Feisal, the son of Ibu Saud, King of the Hedjaz, in private audience at Buckingham Palace and conferred on him the Knighthood of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Sir
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  • 49 9 EUROPEANS AND NATIVES entombed. Dundee (Natal), October 9. lour Europeans and 150 natives are entombed in the Durban Navigation olhery at Dannhauser as the result of an explosion in a shaft. Eleven dead natives have hitherto been brought up W rescuers who are now searching deeper levels.
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  • 20 9 Baghdad, October 11. Em sb aircraft are engaged in a puniX|><‘diti°n against the tribesmen in Kuweit territory.
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  • 378 9 Commonsense Wins. SAFETY MEN TO STAY. London, October 9. I can say plainly that the Miners’ Federation is unable in any part of Britain to withdraw the real safety men,” declared Mr. Shirkie, Secretary of the National Federation of Colliery Enginemen, Boilennen and Mechanics. Interviewed by Reuter, he said
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  • 102 9 DROP IN PRICES. New York, October 9. Cotton dropped 82 points to-day, the lawest point for five years, following the oublication of the Government estimates. Half at the loss was later recovered on hexvy domestic selling. The foreign mill buying market closed at 42.50 points ower on the
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  • 66 9 CLASH WITH CUSTOMS’ GUARDS. Geneva, October 10. An armed frontier affray is reported from Chiasso. Early this morning. Customs guards intercepted smugglers attempting to enter Italy. The smugglers fired, seriously wounding a guard. Pursuit was abandoned when the smugglers disappeared into Swiss territory, leaving behind twelve sacks containing
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  • 31 9 VON SECKT’S SUCCESSOR. Berlin, October 9. General Heye, commander of the Koenigsberg Division of the Reichswehr has been appointed to succeed General Von Seckt who resigned on October 6.
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  • 21 9 SOVIET WOMAN MINISTER. Moscow, October 10. Madame Kollontai has left for Mexico to take up the appointment of Soviet Minister.
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  • 223 9 Students’ Dinner In London. DR. WU-SHIHS ADDRESS. WHY THE REVOLUTION HAS FAILED. London, October 10. Speaking at a dinner given by the Central Union of Chinese Students of Great Britain in London yesterday evening, in celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of the foundation of the Chinese Republic, Doctor
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  • 317 9 In honour of the fifteenth anniversary of the Republic of China, the Chinese community of Pena<ng held a lantern procession last night in the interval of dry weather in yesterday s heavy downpourBeach Street was well illuminated by a string of electric lamps from China Street to Carnarvon
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  • 199 9 The anniversary was celebrated at the Hu Yew Seah in a very fitting manner. Though the weather was anything but fine, and the ground floor of the building was a bit under water, a large number of members and their friends turned up at the
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  • 224 9 To Return From Germany. PRESIDENT’S TRIBUTE. (Rugy Radio Service.) London, October 9. Lord D’Abernon, the retiring British Ambassador at Berlin, who is returning to England to-morrow, presented his letters of recall to President von Hindenburg yesterday. A large erbwd had gathered outside the palace in the Wilhelmstrasse and
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  • 264 9 MEETING OF BUSINESS MENIIN ENGLAND. L (Rugby* Radio Service.) TjfS l London, October 9. Referring to the private and unofficial meeting taking place over the week-end at Colonel Ashley’s country house between prominent business men from Germany and Great Britain, the Tinies says that the meeting arose out
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  • 58 9 AMERICAN INTERVENTION. Washington, October M. Kellogg has instructed the American Minister at Peking to do his utmostjito aid non-combatants in Wuchang.? CAPITULATION OF WUCHANG. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. October 10. Reports from Hankow state that Wuchang, on the opposite side of the Yangtze, which has been infestel for
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  • 47 9 SATISFACTORY NEWS. Hongkong, October 9. The Canton Gazette announces that the anti-British boycott will be definitely called off to-morrow, and that strike pickets will no longer interfere with shipping communication with Hong Kong. [.Additional Reuter Telegrams' are to be found in Page 6 and 7.]
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 129 9 1 litilSS I IM Make surepyou'get I Label. I D M!Ly UB E MU«'N“ 5 .J _EyJ ar Largest Sales IN Malaya. 1 1 lb. Tin 90 cents gj 2 ,b T 75 .1 Bgy spec s sto j JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., I (incorporated in» England) IM Sji Penang,
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  • 990 10 TRIBUTES FROM BENCH AND BAR. Tributes to Sir John Bucknill, Puisne Judge of the High Court at Patna, for- merly Chief Justice of this Colony, who died at Allahabad on October 6 last, were paid in the Supreme Court. Penang, to-day, when the Hon. Mr. Justice Brown,
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  • 195 10 SURGEON’S FIGHT WITH A PATIENT. A struggle between a french doctor and a r.atient whom he was conveying to hospital is reported from tie Charem? department. The sick man was suffering from an affection of the throat, and Dr. Larrieu, finding an operation urgently necessary, put him
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  • 1079 10 DR. TANG SHAO-YI IN KUALA LUMPUR. Republic’s First Premier. We have in our midst now a distinguished Chinese leader in the person of Dr. Tang Shao-Yi. who forms an im pressive link between the Manchu Dynasty which is gone and the R* publi which is
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    • 208 10 S $lOO Jirst Prize s I Sunday gazette 1 (Cross-Words I (Competition. I ll $lOO d'irss Prize and two fe additional Prizes of $25 Eaefi. j! Enter Your frame fRs a Reader ig Iso-day. I I SUIT’D AY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION FORM. i fISTIO OKSMBaBSBUenmaBSmO O' TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 5
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    • 408 10 DOES YOUR BACK ACHE.’ If So It West Probably Is Due To Run-Down Nerves and Your Need IsDR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. A Rangoon Merchant's Gratcf il Testimony. An aching back is one of the co nmonest symptoms of nervous debility. Loss of energy is another- V. ith both these troubles
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    • 134 10 I 1 1 "j ~~J~/fWnen(ou v I < have Cramps LI and\ Stomach-ache pi?) take I Dcßossi Z® k ufeHns /V l i They Relieve i Promptly by Sthe Uvl BOU EVS V F 3 ft tvosrv bom COMTMT l>>. OVIK P. K. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127 Pitt
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  • 3123 11 COLONY’S BUDGET. H. E. THE GOVERNOR’S ADDRESS TO-DAY. The following are excerpts from the address by His Excelency the Governor to members of the Legislative Council at the Meeting held to-day: Financial. In the address of the Hon’ble Mr. E. S. Hose last year he anticipated a surpuls
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    • 700 11 Advertisements. Grand Concert. vacant. Clerk E. &O. Hotel Sunday, Oct. 17, 1926, j Chinedn<l "''..n Gazette. at 9-30 p. m. '2 IN AID OF Y.W.C.A.(Penang) Hostel Funds ,/s f ee t beam. Shallow A ..ot th d hull. Parti- P Kala 2 JayS n y MADAM SABELLE I ..('IO H.r.
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    • 35 11 Goad Health is Our Greatest Asset There’s Good Health in every foaming bottle of MILK STOUT. It is fine creamy delicious drink It’s a nutritious, invigorating tonio. Brrwer*— H. A G SIMONDS Ltd., READING, ENGLAND
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  • 1752 12 London Exhibition. OLJMPIA AM) THZ VALUE OF BRITISH PRODUCTS. By A CorrespondentFor the first time, any British manufacturer of radio apparatus was free to exhibit at the National Radio Exhibition recently held at Olympia, London, irrespective of membership of any association. It is noteworthy that, despite the four short
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  • 91 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Waerwijc for O'ehleh, Sabanu, West Sumatra and Padang. Edavana for Singapore. Penang Maru for Colombo and Bambay. Rawang for Pangkalan P»randan and Langkat. Ampang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Talamba for Calcutta. The followung-Fbips are in communica’ion with the Wireless Stations at Penang.Azay le Rideau,
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  • 415 12 'CLOSE*DAILY (except Sunday). IT TRAN Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johort and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie) 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, Taiping,
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  • 1037 12 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAME 9. i ?i L i si RUBBER LLoi.a... j AUenhy Rubber Oo > Alor Gajrih Rubber ;s p < Amalgamated MMst fUetatM 4. Httam Plsnt’ug Bytn-k-rt. 4 10 Aver Knalng Rubber Bctat»« 1 Aver Molek Rubber Oe 9 2| Aver Fans* Rubber Estate* ]7 L'
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 199 12 UNITED CINEMA From Monday, 11th to Wedne*day, 13;h October, 1926. 1. The Boss of Bar 20 (Win. Lawrence) Reels 2 2. Single Handed with Hoot Gibson 5 3. International News (No. 3) 1 4. Fighting Fury with Jack Hoxie 5 5. International News 1 6. The Rambling Kid with Hoot
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  • 1177 13 A Legend of Northern Perak. FICTION AND FACT. We take the following from The Sunday Gazette. The Straits Echo reprints the story of de Montdidier’s dog which, after its master had been robbed and murdered and buried in the notorious forest of Bondy, fetched his friends to
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  • 211 13 PENANG, OCTOBER 11, 1926. u-ew Opium r. rthftflt 5,000.00 n<»cu. Clove® 100.00 sellers Held leaf 72.00 sellers face Picking* 160.00 sellers ''lntmegri XOs 100.00 nom. 110® 95.00 k»c<»r.utßper I.OOn 50.00 nom Corr» Sundried 10.90 buyers Rattan® 11.15 sales Rattan® Coar®« 10.50 Jreer. Se.ii- Shell* 13.00 Rice No. 1
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  • 63 13 October 23Hockey Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. November 13Rugger Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. 20Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 11Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. 15Hockey Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 18—Hockey Match,
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    • 383 13 r GIFTS of QUALITY SVILSON GILL, The Goldsmiths,” London, have established a reputation throughout the Malay Peninsula for Fine Jewellery and Silverware, all of the highest quality at strictly competitive prices. Orders from abroad receive prompt personal attention. Satisfaction is guaranteed, and all instructions are carefully carried out. WILSON GILL’S
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    • 20 13 K. MATSUO, DENTIST. Head Office Branch 101, Bishop 94> Barrack Street, dj *r Penan,, S. S. Phoue No. 901. erak.
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    • 179 13 JgO\\ '3 11 1! '//WM Ofc- 1 I Let the its worst j ~yoiL can -face ils terrors wilii K undinumsiVzcL vlgcur so long as your I x system is properly nourished. You, have a failing sland-bij in I Horltelfs Malted Milh. HorlteYs is I made of rich pure milk,
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  • 831 14 WOMAN WHO. DIED” WITH HER CHILDREN. Like driftweed carried by a heedless tide, the wreckage of homes is sometimes left stranded in a police court. And out of the flotsam and jetsam of the sea wreck comes the story of domestic tragedy. Such a story
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    • 411 14 I < lw<Ml 111 -M// C 1 They know when w BP it’s time fir Ovaltine 4 The little one’s Ovaltine is ready and they are az\ *-*rN 3 Cyf eagerly ready for it, too. They love its delicious flavour and much prefer it to any other beverage. C| T\\
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    • 142 14 I The”YOUNGER Generation u Hale hearty happy we be Younger’s Scotch Ale is the ale for we. < Getting U YOUNGER” Every D ay *TpO cure a prohibitionist of his folly get him to taste William Younger’s SCOTCH ALE :it will make him an ardent advocate of moderate drinking. SCOTCH
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  • 608 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, October 11, 1926 Government Mutton f c*a Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A Inng do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep w per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mntto» lb 55
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    • 848 15 pAN K S feS-= F 'l MACGREGOR’S I X (IncorT'or»’'- «n f K 150,01)0. Of IJ I I I *v nQ” i F K £4.500.00' Y W V W I ).< 127.000,00' V-T I I. u o I I A Finest Liqueur Scotch Whisky f I. L- Batavia, Bombay. Calcutta
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    • 189 15 POWER j ECONOMY SIMPLICITY I 1 ENDURANCE I HIGH RESALE VALUE. TOURING CAR 1,1 (without self-starter) 7.. $//20 TOURING CAR J i§; (with self-starter and balloon tyres optional) $/220 S? TRUCK CHASSIS (with either solid or pneumatic tyres) $1045 TRUCK CHASSIS f (with standard body) $/470 BODIES BUILT TO BUYER’S
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    • 1275 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED PENANG |H a I kl WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. k’ Hg| 111 HMMBI CALCHAS Oct. It M irseilles. Lon lon. Rotterdam and Hamburg. IM fW |ffß JEL J JBk MENTOR Oct. 21. Lon ion, Rotter iau. and Hamburg. PATROCLUS Oct. 27 Marseilles. London
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    • 548 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.; MAIL, PASSENGER A CARGO SERVICES. PBNINSULA.R AND ORIENTAL fl. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) P. A O. SAILINGS. f LONDON—FAR-EASTERN BERTICIL Far Blasapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl’. For Aden, Port 9«id, M Yokohama and Kobe. and London. f|
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