Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 234. VOL. LXXXIV. TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 568 2 RAVING LUNATIC AS BRIDEAn almost incredible story, which reads more like the libretto of a Gilbertian opera than actual fact, was related in the District Court this week says the “Singapore Free Press.” It relates to the marriage adventures of a Chinese tea-dealer who alleged that after
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  • 110 2 A young woman about to give birth to a child was admitted to Amiens Hospital, but (bed a few minutes after her ar.i al. The surgeon, nevertheless, decided to attempt a Caesarian operation, and half an hour after the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1609 2 PROSPERITY FOR YOU TENDERS invited. tenders invited. The Municipal Commissioners of Government Notification. QOTTTTI Oeorge Town, Penang, hereby invite OVUIII IAL IXI ViM separate tenders for the followingjfor Tenderg will be reC eived at the and mon, consult us about the life 16 which will be for three years for
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    • 99 2 THE KUALA SIDIM RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE is hereby given that a Second Interim Dividend at the rate of 15 per cent, in respect of the year ending 31st December. 1926. will be paid to shareholders on Tuesday, the 26th October, 1926. NOTICE is further
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    • 1011 2 AUCTIONS. NOTICE OF SALE? Estate of the D l at e e as^ apGuanSoo1 In the matter of the Eatate of Eng Ah The Nam, Deceased, and in the matter of will be sold by the Civil Appeal No, 10 of 1343. PUBUG AUCTION IN JALAN PASAR, KOTA BHARU In
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  • 832 3 OUSTING THE SPANIELS. It is fashion nowadays to scoff at th« Pul 1 and rngar 1 h-m with a contempt w* ic*i he b no rn *an- deserves, Mr. Pug, be it known, has go b’o d n hiveins, and a long I n <
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  • 884 3 PROPOSED ABANDONMENT. The credits for the construction of a dam on the White Nile at Gebel Aulia. which hid been votad by the Council <d Minis »-rs year, have been with <rawn from the current year’s Budget, and work on this great project, de& ined to provide
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 84 3 A N o T H E R “Georgetown” Bargain. FIELD GLASSES l2-75 STOCKS LIMITED-ORDER* IMMEDIATELY. We L ive 1:1 a s;ierial pun h is* of these French Field Glasse t \ever LcfoT las 'UHi value eeu oitere lin M.d iya. Come in and see them to day—tbs oflf.T cannot be
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    • 57 3 For Stiff, Sore Muscles, Try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Bruises and strains, stiff, swollen joints of hands, feet or other parts of the body, should be rubbed vigorously with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Owing to its penetrating quality, the circulation is stimulated throughout the congested parts, relieving the pressure and inflammation that
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    • 303 3 i i I Layton and Johnston’s I Latest Song Hit. I “HEADIN FOR LOUISVILLE” j Some record, and you’ll understand why these singers are =i so popular when you have heard it. Ask to hear all their vocal records. =x 1 10 inch Double Sided. Price $1-70. g i ROBINSON
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 200 3 “Don’t Doubt Your Husband” says VIOLA DANA at The atre Royal. From to-night till Wednesday 13th October, 1926. Matinee on Saturday, 16ih October, at 2-30 pm. Li the First Show at 7-30 p.m. Frankie Lee in The Call from the Wild 5 parts In the Second Show at 9 p.m.
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  • 980 4 CASES THAT RECOVER. The commission that was appointed two years ago to consider the treatment of insanity has since been engaged in sifting masses of information which poured in from all sides. At a meeting held recently Mr. Hugh Macmillan. K. C.. was chairman, and the members included
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  • 388 4 A SECRET OF LONGEVITY. I saw it stated recently that, according to statistics, clergymen live longer than any other class in the community writes “John Blunt It may well be argued, of course, that their longevity is due to the regular, secluded, temperate lives that most e’ergynj n lead.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 183 4 I $lOO Jirst Prize I s j Sunday gazette I Cross-XUords I M. Competition. J 5 $lOO 3*irst Prize and two j additional Prizes of j $25 Eaef). j d Enter 2/our flame ffts a Reader r Iso-day. K s ISUP4UAY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION FORM. S TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT THE
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    • 31 4 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. There is nothing so good for muscular rheumatism, sprains, lameness of the muscles, bruises and like injuries as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One application gives relief. For sale everywhere-
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    • 303 4 Giue ihby Strength When breast-feeding fails —a substitute A S' < X T must be found that will give the same vital I. h elements as the natural milk. That sub4 x-' stitute is Mellin’s Food. Mixed as directed, it contains all the constituents of mother’s X milk. It builds
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  • 3415 5 pMS CANCELS KELANTAN DEBT. C( MIC RESUME OF UNFORTUNATE CASE. i- Onr Own Correspondent r lk ri Council meeting this i i all the British 1)1 r .1 T c ’ll Adviser and the H ?B Wents. 11 i Iv j.. r on ’he official side. Financial
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  • 1917 5 PLAY, FILM AND BOOK. TO-D Y AND r O MORROW.” “The Rat.” tir-t playe'. rhe I: m- is now a •!..v-| by M ss I n I! is B ..tome, who h -< i intel n- work of Mr. Ivor Novella a d ?ifiss C instance Collier with
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    • 39 5 Best Cough Medicine Made. Ther© is no better medicine for colds than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy- It acts on nature’s plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectoration and restores the system to a healthy condition. For sale everywhere.
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  • 1580 6 <|LyXR. W. S. Dunn, whose untimely death we deplored yesterday, was born in August 186!) and was therefore 57 y>ars of age when he died. He was educated at Perth academy and was articled to Young and Sons. Civil Engineers of Perth. Ou the completion of his
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  • 969 6 Loan To Kelantan. DUFF DEVELOPMENT CASE REVIEWED. GOVERNOR’S MOTION APPROVED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 11. At the meeting of the Legislative Council, Sir Laurence Guillemard, moving for the approvil of the loan to Kelantan of s4] million, interest free for five years, gave an historical resume
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  • 102 6 REFERENCE IN COUNCIL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 11. At the meeting of the Legislative Council, His Excellency the Governor, referring to the death of the Hon Mr. Edwin said it was additionally regrettable because, owing to the unexpectedly rapid termination of his illness, it
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  • 281 6 SCHOOLBOY KNIFES MASTER Slashes His Fao". Says th* Siam Observer An incident, fortunately of rate occurrence, took place recently at the Bangkok Christian College, when Suvan Chulavali aged 14 years, a student in the Prathom 111 Class, attacked the Rev. M. B. Palmer, the Principal of the College,
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  • 632 6 Possession of Coonierfei! Coins. ACCUSED CONVICTED. Before Mr V.W. S. Purcell, in the Penang Police Court yesterday afternoon, the hearing was commenced of case in which a Chines named Khoc Kian Siew was charged with being in possession of 10 counterfeit coins, 6 fifty cent and 4 twenty
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  • 181 6 CRIMINAL APPEALS. Two Criminal Appeals wore heard by the Hou. Mr. Justice A. V. Brown, in the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon. One of these was that in which A. S. Annamalai Nadan, a Tamil, represented by Mr. C. D. D. Hogan on behalf of Messrs. Lim Cheng Ean
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 174 6 (To the Editor of tho ‘Tinanr c-, j Sir, I beg to submit th > f o rsuggestions with regard to the dist?* tion of prizes in respect of th Competition. a As there are only three piizis -rj-, this Competition, against thous-.pj,, 1,1 entries, df
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  • 472 6 (To the Editor of tho “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,—Having bezn away for sometime from headquarters, 1 was astounded 03 my return to read Mr. Boadle’s lett-r ia •‘The Pinang Gazette” of 2< th September last, in which he condemns the flotation of the Haadyai Tin Dredging
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  • 101 6 starting fr'in side of the Srelvio, starting irm i (Italy) at an altitude of 4020 comprising a run of 13 4 miles l\' summit was reached at 9011 feet, held "a few days after the first even fastest time
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  • 64 6 Summarised results are as 1011 y$Racing class 1100 cc. Gilera on 509, 30 min. 53 sec. 0« Racing class 15C0 cc. Bertarf Fiat-503, 30 min. 10 sec.. O.M., 30 min. 25 sec Fumagalli on 31 min. 52 sec. t t 0 Touring class: Piacco on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 202 6 Hair Often Ruined By Careless Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps, prepared shampoos and shampoo powders, contain too mqph free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the ha’ r i WSSSSP-v brittle, and ruins it. The best thing
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  • 393 7 BCRISSOFF TO TOUR ORIENT. Josef Borissoff, famous violinist, who will make a tour of the Orient n»?xt se-.son v. ith Alfred Mirovitch, celebrated j ianist, has had innumerable experiences of extiaordinary interest associated with his early career in Russia. hile a sednier in the Preobra.gensky Regiment, w’-i'
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  • 113 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Talamba for Calcutta. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Takliwa for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Rengam for Be'-nam River. Koala Selangor, Port D ckson, Malacca and Singapore. Rensiena for Asahan, Paneh, Bagan Si-A pi- A pi and Rato Bahra. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Penang
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  • 57 7 The homeward mail by the s. s. Edavana closes at 6 p.m. on Fiiday, the 15'h instant. The mail despa'ched from Penang on Septembi-r 17. by the s.s. Edavana, was delivered in London, on October 9. The mail despatched from Penang on September 16, by the S.S. Slatna’.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 405 7 ©Y APPOImTMLHT I J Busr since 1627.. John Haig I THE FATHER OF ALL SCOTCH WHISKIES JOHN HAIG &Co Ltd. (Owning Haig <S. Haig, Ltd.) MARKINCH. SCOTLAND. g I j u |gl L i/< y" «*Y JH ?X U Joii' Ha?g CcV p 1 y tu> < z 7 VA\\\'
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    • 52 7 Helps Over Hard Places Dilut'd with a little sweetened water, Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is easy to take and almost instantly eases sudden, and intense stomach pains, cramps and intestinal disorders. A mother is perfectly safe in giving it for those stomach aches so inseparable from childhood- Sold and
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    • 219 7 M «WiIga MIMIIIIMHWIMII |l||lH| llilin I. Im K&STEEZI I BEDSTEAD I 'J J J IfeM v Enamelled White e| f n ,H I qm «m Price j 1801 UHJ H I RSfeecn $2l-50. I jg§; Kgjji Size 6% feet by 3 feet. tX »> szSs LĔm~ S IJj O -Jx=rr
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  • 407 8 IlThe first number of the Sunday Gazette was sold out on the day of issue the second number —A’hich although somewhat below the standard aimed at was sold out by mid-day yesterday, thus justifying the hopes predicted of it. It may be recalled that in view of
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  • 522 8 Now we know The Kelantan Relief Fund, as it will be called, is for the purpose of making the taxpayers of the Straits Settlements and of the Federated Malay States pay the debt due by the recalcitrant Un federated State of Kelantan to the Duff Development Company. £The Chief
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  • 88 8 THEFT OF LETTERS. The case in which, Hamid bin Jassin, a Malay postman, is charged by Chief Detective Inspector Cos:ello, with theft of letters, at the Genera. Post Office on September 23, was continued before Mr. G. A. Hereford in the District Court, Penang, yesterday aiternoon. Court Inspector
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  • 1801 8  -  {Bated of Questions. BY J. J. BREBNER. A number of queries that have reached me raise the most diverse points and i more than one are rather curious. All are not concerned with what may be called in a rough and ready way the art and science
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 355 8 <WwaMMHMB» "1— IT-” 1 a for k »Oit tßPoottas W tt M .*HOLAC I Ih' il SafadOiL I lX_oillij *r* I l (STiolldridscheS //<£} OUEFABRIEKEN CzAZZ cz I "Jl?L™£ Gold L&beL- Gold Capsule I l®s® I Use itI I; 'i ClmLseeviluf I tzaJ w eae jg Manufactured by f* j
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    • 82 8 “E. St 5 O.” The best situated Seaside Hotel in the East 842 feet Sea frontagePerfect dining hall —unique 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
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 436 9 Opening Of Annual Conference. jjjDSSTOSMS"” «ISIS. (rugby Radio Service.) bon lon, October 11. marked, the opening of conference of the> T-abour R ,b. r; W Ilhams, ,rtyat bbf nreriffimtial address, dealt H> v r cr si[k He declared that ithth ".'""'Lithh industrial struggle i coal-ownen rth ‘hem. I’trv’s
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  • 149 9 GERMAN PRESS TRIBUTES. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 11. Hna] ]p ave takin frnm of rn n the retirin BriG 'sh :presBior'? f"" 8 markpd b exceptional irinL’tliP este em which he bag won tbe R )x years of hig mission. Triipers r t .n h S BPr
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  • 80 9 Lem lp OF allotment. Tlu. .!> London, October 11. <Ta«ed t/n"!. 1 f th Ja Panese loan i TT’ The ,oan is quoted oX 0 v 7 ighth3 TheTokio i Wer ca bled:!tob,r 5, v;^ n Gfr ered in London \jn 10 lint ch M unr nediat-'
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  • 138 9 First Arrivals. THE MAIN OBJECFS. London, October 11. The Australian Prime Minister, the Hon. S. M. Bruce has arrived in London to attend the Imperial Conference. He was welcomed by a big crowd at Victoria station, among those present being Mr. L. S. Amery, and representatives of the
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  • 28 9 RECEIVED BY THE KING. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 11. General Hertzog, the Prim? Minister of South Africa, was received by the King at buckingham Palace.
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  • 44 9 Those readers who are not ai" ready subscribers to the Sunday Gazette, and who wish to become so, need only fill in the Subscription Form contained in this issue and forward to th? Circulation Dept the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., 9, Union-street.
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  • 107 9 PRODUCERS’ PROPOSALS APPROVED. New York, October 12. The Government approved of American copper producers co-operating for the establishment of a price for domestic copper in foreign markets. All the leading producers, representing an enormous aggregate of capital, are incorporated in the new company called "The Copper Exporters under
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  • 55 9 DEFENDANTS AMUSED. New York, October 11. Both defendants in the Daugherty trial smiled broadly when the jury announced definitely that they were, unable to agree, after sixty-five hours’ deliberation. The trial cost the Government half a million dollars. The prosecution is un decided as to whether a
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  • 74 9 MOST HUMAN WEAPON. Washington, October 11. Extensive use of poison gas during war is advocated by Mr. John Taylor of the Legislative Committee cf the American Legion who, on behalf of the Legion, urges the Senate to reject the Geneva protocol prohibiting the use of gas
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  • 58 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 11. Paris, 168$ New York, 4.8516 Brussels, 174 j Geneva, 25.11 Amsterdam. 12.121; Milan, 117|; Berlin, 20.375; Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen, 18.270 Oslo, Vienna, 34,39; Prague, 1631 Helsingfors, 1921 Madrid, 32.54|: Lisbon, 2.U Rio. 7 Buenos Aires, 45£ Bombay. l/sx£ Shanghai, 2/6jd; Hongkong, 2/01d
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  • 172 9 Sane Advice On Currency Stabilisation. AMERICA V WARNING. TRIBUTE TO EXAMPLE SET BY GREAT BRITAIN. Washington, October 11. Warning and re assurance was given to Europe, on behalf of the administration, by Under Secretary Winston in his speech at the Bankers’ Club. He declared that
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  • 46 9 AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 11. Another visitor to Buckingham Palace was Sir Alan Cobham. The King bestowed on the airman the Accolade of Knighthood and had a long chat with him on the subject of his flight to Australia.
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  • 522 9 TYPES OF AEROPLANES. Public comment isoften caused by th? large number of fatal flying accidents which the Royal Air Force meets with in Iraq (where seven British airmen were killed on one day recently), and these have been wrongly attributed to the old types of machines
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  • 36 9 The At Home to be held at the above club in connection with the presentation of prizes will be at 5.45 p.m. on Thursday, October 14, and not 6.45 as formerly stated.
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  • 149 9 Trouble At Hankow. GENERAL EVACUATION. (I'iuiu Our Ov»n Correspondent.) Singapore, October 12A Hongkong message says that the special issue of the official publication in Canton, announcing the termination of the boycott, was signed by members of the Central Council. The Kuomingtang procession passed off peaceably. The pickets in Canton
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  • 95 9 RECEPTION AT CEYLON(From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, October 11. Sir Ramaswamy Aiyar, the Indian delegate to the League of Nations, in the course of an interview here while on his way to Madias from Geneva, said: The delegation wr.s received very cordially. The Empire delegations ar taking
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  • 85 9 BOOKMAKERS LICENCES. (Special Sports Service.) Singapore, October 12The authorities will commence to licence bookmakers under the new legislation regarding the- sale of betting tickets. The start will be at Wye, Birmingham. in NovemberCesarewitch Betting. The latest Cesarewitch betting is as follows Foxlaw 15 to 2. Glommen and Perfection
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  • 106 9 STATEMENT. OF ACCOUNTS. By courtesy of Messrs. Evatt Co., Penang, we are able to publish the following statement of accounts in respect of the Pageant of Empire Ball: Receipts. To Sale of Tickets: Toe H. $636.00 E. O. Hotel 92.00 Capt. Lovell 88-00 H.M.S. Haughton,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 213 9 =~y^- ,-ST |""1 j 1 I ll K Make sure; youJget this M fflgJ|J| UUL I lln By far!the Largest Sales 'JI #U(Wl3fefl in Malaya. MSB? ~..T 8 < 1 lb. Tin 90 cents •j 2 ib. Tin si-75 ft MhlAfß® a SPECIAL PRICES TO I DEALERS. JOHN LITTLE Co.,
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 920 10 Monday, September, 29th.—Do write out this day, at the request of Mr. Pepys’s cousin Gladys, some excellent ways of cooking a Breast of Mutton, this is a joint not used as much as it migl t he in my opinion, or, if used, not cocked in a
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    • 519 10 BY A WOMAN CHEMIsf. Powders and puffs, creams and lotions, all play an important part in the toilet of to-day, and a lot of money is spent upon them. If women were careful over their toilet aids, however, they would last longer and be more useifuL It is
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    • 557 10 BY DORE CHARMON. More care has to go to the choosing of a winter coat than any other garment in a woman’s wardrobe! For one thing it has to reconcile itself to every frock she is likely to wear, and, for another, it has to do daily
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    • 104 10 Modistes seem to be departing from the rjgidity of the ensembled TUie and the costume sketched above shows a pleasing example of the new* mode. The short, double-breasted coat is of dark, brown cloth, and the kilted skirt is of brown and fawn plai J. The
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    • 489 10 BY JOAN ROSSITER. Velvet and velveteen are being made in the most delightful qualities, and dyed, embossed and blended with other materials, till they become things of real beauty. Burgundy shades are much the rage just now. and this fact alone seems to suggest the mellow luxuriance
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    • 423 10 BY GRETA BLOOMHILL. Women —true women are getting tired of seeing the vampire glorified. They know the place that she holds in real life- and it smells none the sweeter for all the frankinsense and myrrh that is heaped upon it by the novelist. Moreover the vampire
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    • 565 10 BY ROSAMUND. It is a fact, well recognised i n tic cookery, that many cooks do not excel in pastry, y'"" 1 a few simple rules are observed l! making is not difficult. The could soon be overcome with and intelligence. tllCe One useful hint, given to
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  • 128 10 PENANG OCTOBER 12, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Charters Rank.) LcstJu». Demand Bank 2/3 13'1’ 4 months’sign: ban a 2/4 3/lb 3 Credit 2/4 I'M3 Uocameuu» -y 2/4 9/l6 laicuita Demand Bank 41»154|, 3 day's sight Private 1561 loin bay Demand Bank ***** 5 tadrae Demand Bank 1541 t
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 32 10 Burns PILLS >L STEEL ertain for all Female s.E very 1 ady s h o uld x in the house. 5 and Stores sell >ughout the world. 'roprietor: ji»t, SootKamptoa. Englaal J
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  • 369 11 Chief Inspector Lamonby, of Kiang, will shortly be going on leave preparatory to retirement. Mr. and Mrs- J. P. Swettenham are expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur from Home by the Malwa early in December. Mr. Yong Sze Lin has been admitted a member of the F.
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  • 214 11 Tie following were the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day y so «2 Shares. mI sc. Sc. c. c. Robber (Dollar). K. Sidun 3.90 4.00 3.90 4.C0 cum Mining. Bitang P. 1.01 103 1.00 1 02) Eastern Siam
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  • 74 11 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list. Mining Shares Buyers Sellers B. Padangs .99 1.01 Chenderiangs 33/6 34/ Hitams 1.55 1.60 Kintas 2.30 2 35 K. L. Tins 44/- 44/6 Lahats 25/6 26/3 Mambaus 2.10 2.15 Norths 1.12) 1.17) Pattanis
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  • 81 11 The following are our latest quota!ions Rubbers. Bnyers. Sellers. Allenbys 3.30 3.40 cum Bassetts 1.50 1.55 Connemaras 2.85 290 Katoyangs 2.40 2.50 M. Tekongs .95 1.00 Nellmays .75 .80 ex Semanggols 2.30 2.40 Tapabs 3.75 4.00 Tins. Asams 65/6 67/6 Bangrins (New) 35/6 36/6 Hitams 1.57| 1.62|
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  • 32 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 8. R. Sheet 71| cts per pound per pl. $95-33 No. 1 Crepe 71| cts per pound~ per pl. $95-33 Steady. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 75 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd. Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $94 to s94| F.A.Q. do 92 93 Low F.A.Q. Off do 87 91 Scrap Crepe 75 78| Loose Scrap 55 63 The following
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  • 98 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gwtthe following prices, on October 11: London. Spot £315-0-0 Down 5/3 m/s. buying 303-12-6 Up 2/6 3 selling „303-17-6 2/6 Local. October 12: Singapore sold 125 tons at $1561 Penang buyers no sellers at slssj. 7he Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd:— London, October 11,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 292 11 r*"’** I SUNDAY I Second Number Already -Sold Out. B Although what was considered to be adequate provision had been made to supply random readers with the <• second issue of the Sunday Gazette,” the edition was sold out yesterday. It is with keen feelings of regret, therefore, I 1
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    • 420 11 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Wanted a good sober Indian Cook, wages $3O/- (for Alor Star). Apply Box No. 341, c/o Pinang Gazette. Experienced Book-keeper required for Bukit Tambun Estate, Province Wellesley. Salary $l3O/-. Apply McAuliffe, Davis Hope, Penang. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted a two seater Motor Car. Apply Box No. 340, c/o
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    • 476 11 Perak. Gymkhana Club, TAIPING. SKY .MEETING. (under S. R. A. Rules of Racing.) Friday and Saturday, 17th and 18th December, 1926. 9 Races for Ponies 2 Races for all Horses 2 Races for Polo Ponies 2 Steeplechases 2 Consolation Races Amateur Riders. No Riding Allowances. Entrance Fee $5/ -per Race.
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  • 250 12 FINAL IN ’IRL( TIONS.—S.r \ustcn Chumberlain Lives his final instructions to Mr. WeHesky. a Foreign Office official, just before leaving ’or Geneva. HF. NCVER FEELS GIDDY.—Mr. Ward, foreman mason at St. Paul’s Cathedral, looks down on hill ind takes note of repairs which need his attention.
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  • 518 13 NEWSPAPERS IN FAR EAST SUFFER BIG HANDICAP. Miles W. Vaughen, a United Press Staff Correspondent, says that the question of the development of the press in the Far East is so closely linked with communications that any survey of the situation must be 1 read with these
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  • 152 13 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The following are extracts from the report of the Directors for the year ended 30th June, 1926After allowing for the Fees of Directors, Auditors, and Debenture Trustees, making due allowance for Depreciation and wilting off all Debts considered bad the Balance at Profit and Loss Account
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 328 13 K I i, I I I zxT; “Valet” Auto Strop is the V-Z j onl Y Safety Razor in the world I '1 y that strops its blade without I h\* removal from the frame. There I z s n °thing to unscrew—nothing to I "3 take to pieces—Simplicity itself!
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    • 68 13 Comfort for the Aged. Old people are easily tired out and weakened by coughing. For them there is much comfort in a bottle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It stops those weakening coughs that keeps them awake nights and wear out their strength- Every one knows it contains no narcotics.
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    • 354 13 British Doctors 1 1 lWuyl Recommend J «TTT -WTry. W Tenieliestaalw Hall s Wine f fg —Zf quickly builds up your strength Wihe. I bx-- H I I ""'■A Msabyrcf the Row Coil». J A •Ikl 10 l//j l Hall’s Wine has k$ I great value where /J7 climatic conditions
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  • 478 14 ‘DRYS DEJECTED IN SCOTLAND. areas refuse to have them. Leaders of the Prohibition movement admit that they have an uphill task before them in trying to make Glasgow “dry.” They are concentrating their ne,v offensive on a group of carefully s Jccted wards, ail residential in char aetcr. and avoiding
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  • 64 14 October 23—Hockey Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. November I.‘T—Rugger Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipoh. 20—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27—Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 11—Rugger Match, Penang v. S-langor at Kuala Lumpur. 15—Hockey Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 1$ —Hockey
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