Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 October 1926
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Title Section20 1926-10-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 237. VOL. LXXXIV. FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement560 1926-10-15 1 r o. 9? 44 l A h UU lM p hn^.r2 r’iic SUdb c ver v Po < Le and a< vice given I ->, c No. 7, North*® R<®4 I TEL. 579. j I ASBESTOS-CEMENT BUB.DING MATERIAL PRAI TO SINGAPORE g* 5 r T lrr 5 f BELL S560 words
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Advertisement10 1926-10-15 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO I Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET.10 words
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Article633 1926-10-15 2 Janies Douglas - ALIVE AT BOTH ENDS- (By Janies Douglas.) A human professor said a very human thing at the meeting of the British Association. He declared that the greatest joy of his life was a country walk with his dog on a fi ne> morning. My dog has just633 words
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Advertisement1681 1926-10-15 2 WF»i 11. MMMMC» CJtT *3"•<•-'.«MMWW«VVMmr**»W*w*.*•►*•■* *-«W U rirtnMMlWßWtiZ AH Wi-V PROSPERITY FOR YOH l tenders invited? «JniTTH ,F AFRICA Government Notification. Ovz A_J JL II xyi I\.lv>/jL separate tenders for the following works lenders will be received at the If you want to settle in a Domi- j Erection of1,681 words
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Advertisement117 1926-10-15 2 j j PURCHASE I 17' f Lowe-t r<>--ii.le Current Pr e ---I I id r- V’.’* L -..nd Optienl Gix-hI- I Cl ithinsr, M-.i- eul Instruments Winle-’i j Price List of all Departments lent doc free on request- I Aladdin’s Gave. Sandgate. Kent, England. j Postage Stamps purchased for PhiLUelist-.117 words
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Advertisement618 1926-10-15 2 1 H lit. III.IM il I— 7 C The S t2suits Aladame I < < u the Climate Wlll be kavinu f.. r is now fatajim. (1 t 1 There is a strong demand HOTEL E. c£q growing steadily here and in WITH A LAIIGK oilier Eastern Countries for fro**618 words
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Article1946 1926-10-15 3 GOLDEN RULE-” JONES. I was told i rather inf- resting story by my fri n B in 1 Whit! ><•'< of au opig-><d« in his days cf M »y<>r »>f Detroit says th« RF. Hon. T. P. 0. Minor, vl. P. in The Sunday Tinies. Bru1,946 words
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Advertisement299 1926-10-15 3 |r 4J I'.— a i" 1 wf"jjl n= iMls-i—- i MlSf -W HI--sc' tfrf--1 There was an old woman had so much to do, She had floors to polish and passages too One day she tried ROKUK, of polish tho best, And now the old woman has twice as much299 words
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Advertisement50 1926-10-15 3 To build up strength in a trying climate take HaiMne THE SUPREME TONIC From first-clast Chemists and Wine Merchants, or from the Agents AFRICAN AND EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION, LTD.. Singapore. Sole Proprietors Stephbn Smith Co., Ltd., Bow, Londom. England. 163 i ii ii ii min i iii miniiin ii ~Tirnnrillnllj~50 words
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Advertisement183 1926-10-15 3 diisiini;;!! iEii'i gihiiuiii I 1 g I Layton and Johnston’s I I Latest Song Hit. j I HEADIN’ FOR LOUISVILLE” Some recon’, and you’ll uu 1 rslmnd w’iv Hi are 5= so popular when you Imv im.uvi jr. Ask :,o hea/a!l their 3= 3: voc.J records. 33 I 10 inch183 words
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Article803 1926-10-15 4 CARICATURE OF A SERVICE. I suppose that telephone subscribers in London sometimes grumble about the service and, since nothing is perfect in this world, they may sometimes have season, but. whenever I am in London, it seems to me that the telephone service is ideal eays a803 words
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Article65 1926-10-15 4 The Duke and Duchess of York will leave Portsmouth about January 8 in the battl e cruiser R rown for New Zealand a n d Australia. The voyage will be through th« Panama Canal. Aft r the visit of thn Dominion Premiers on October the Rchow65 words
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Article858 1926-10-15 4 NO RISK TO HEALTH IF PROPERLY TRAINED. Tug-of-War Banned. Interesting alike to physiologists and those who are' more nearly concerned with the future of the British race is the problem whether strenuous athletic exercises by women are attended by risks to healthy motherhood, says J°e Binks a858 words
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Advertisement458 1926-10-15 4 'Al'** J'! J, GUTBW.'T T’“WigV£?7KX3®TWnMMBnMBR3OMBKX>K.IE3MKI3DBWnBI w i A I r Before he is as big as Father he will have to grow a lot and he requires plenty of Calcium for the formation of his frame and teeth. Our daily food contains calcium, but very little. It is often .nsuflicient458 words
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Advertisement220 1926-10-15 4 For the EDeniitg Toilet fXk "Hcezdine y: '"fSnow iillliTnW Soothes the skin, making it j t j cool and white. Vanishes completely, leaving a perfect In glass pots surface for powder. at all Chemists burroughs Wellcome Co., London Rights Rest i Ws H L- liii BEA See that the Salad220 words
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Article691 1926-10-15 5 MAMUN DI IN COURT AGAIN. A Ta di Deal. (From Our Own U rresp >n Mr.) Parit Punta Oc ober L 3. Mamundi, the 3r i defendant in the motor car deal, the subject nf the trial reported in The Pinang Gazette on Friday last appeared on691 words
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Article157 1926-10-15 5 VOLUNTARILY CAUSING HURT. Bagan Serai, October 13. Capt. Cbilcott charged a Malay named Pin before M r Blelloch. the Police Magistrate at the Bigan S'rai Court on Tuesday last, with voluntarily causing hurt to another with dangerous weapons. The hearing was postponed, $lOO bail being allowed. Serious157 words
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Article869 1926-10-15 5 WHAT DO THEY MEAN By a Physician. Of what nature are your dreams Are they pleasant and soothing or the reverse grotesque and terrifying Tliis is no idle question. The answer may provide the key to your state of mind and health. A dream may be869 words
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Advertisement307 1926-10-15 5 the most ordinary dishes R rnn be made delicious and appetizing I by the addition of i SAUCE J b-IUXJMkh to. r^MXK22Vrse:^Hßa nEca^M Manufacturers of Every Description of ISTD. 1847. Surgical India Rubber Goods fffyjy Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds. Air /7 >< Cushions. Enemas, Bed Sheetings, Teats, Tubing, etc.307 words
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Advertisement316 1926-10-15 5 Serve your With cream that has the delidcnia 1/ff C /"C fragrance and flavour of the pure rich I' sJ milk of world famous Devonshire and which is SAFE. Locally pro- duced cream is generally served unboiled, and because of the impurities it contains it is UNSAFE. NESTLE’S CRE A316 words
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Article1416 1926-10-15 6 41 IVE me neither poverty nor riches feed me with food cZ convenient for me cried Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel, whose economical ideal appears to have realised in New Zealand of which Sir James Parr remarks. We do n d produce any millionaires.1,416 words
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Article120 1926-10-15 6 LIBERAL DONATIONS. The Penang Turf Club, we are offic ally informed, has made the following donations to churches and charitable institutions: St. George’s Church $lOOO St. Andrew’s Church $lOOO The" Con vent $lOOO Children’s Aid Fund $lOOO Po py Day Fund 200 Dr. Barnardo’s Home 100 St.120 words
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Article780 1926-10-15 6 (From Our Special Correspondent) Bangkok, October 12. Matters here, since I last wrote you, have been mainly fiscal, for the mere man-in-the-street has been chiefly concerned in making his peace with the exchequeri.e. in paying up poll-tax. For quite a long time past matters had been allowed780 words
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Article62 1926-10-15 6 PENANG v. PERAK. The following players have been chosen to represent Penang on Saturday, the 23rd October, 1926, at Ipoh R. C. Bishop I Shaik Ji and C. Jeffries C. G. Rod rid go, A. V. Perri a (Captain) and W. F. iFietcher Foo Joo Sun, D. A.62 words
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Article212 1926-10-15 6 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Weekly Report 15.10.26. To-day’s Prices. London New York Singapore l/8j Quiet 42} Steady .711 Qniet Penang First quality Sheet .71| Good F. A. Q. S .70| F. A. Q. S .69 Low F. A. Q. .68} Fine Pale Crepe .71} Off I212 words
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Article84 1926-10-15 6 HA AD YA I TIN. [To the, E litor of the Pinang Gaz t'e.”] Sir,Since people have rushed into print on Iliad—Ya Tin, may I beg space also in your valuable columns. 1 bored a portion of the ground with results. If properties were re-bored and checked, by three84 words
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Article44 1926-10-15 6 To-day at the Esplanade at f p.m/: 1. March The British Legion Bidgood 2. Overture Poet and Peasant Suppe 3. Fox Trot Poll 'Em Giris Fletcher 4. Selection The Golden Moth Novell© 5. One Step Broadway Hose Arden God Save The King.44 words
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Article343 1926-10-15 6 The late Sir James Mackenzie was a men of great personal character. His return from the shelter of a consultant’s work in order t'o labour among the poorer classes was an act which cost him money but which brought him personal satisfaction and the affection of the people.343 words
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Article1449 1926-10-15 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Members of the Penang Swimming Club will be pleased to learn that Mr. John Fold, at present home on leave, has been capped for Scotland against England at Water Polo- The match was to have been played at Birmingham on September 25, and Ford was to have played1,449 words
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2938 1926-10-15 7 Important Discussions. Organisation of Poppy Day. Interesting Light on F. M. S. War Relief Fund. Inwinir are official minutes of the I Central ComI ;i! E Services Associate iof tr ,f I I in the s cretary’s Office, -\nrChib, K« :ila Lumpur, on Sn n September,2,938 words
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Article49 1926-10-15 7 General Sir AA’alter P. Braithwaite will succeed General Sir Robert D. AVigham as Adjutant-General to the Forces on March 1, 1927. Lieut.-General Sir Charles H. Hanngton will succeed Lieut--General Sir George* AL Kirkpatrick as Genoral Officer Commanding-iu-Chief of the Western Command in India on June 14, 1927.49 words
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Advertisement206 1926-10-15 7 Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo .j '-j j -rfSi If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Many soaps, prepared shampoos and shampoo powders, contain too much free .alkali. y This dries the scalp, > ma kes th** hair brittle,206 words
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Advertisement128 1926-10-15 7 Order Early. PRESENTS W pS B < f FOR I [fl a > AND i f the I I |WEW VFMi> I 1 Rle W I LAK I IFOR FRIENDS HOME Delivered to any I address in Great I Britain and North of Ireland. Post Free,; Duty Paid. MANILA CIGARS.128 words
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Article659 1926-10-15 8 By courtesy of the Municipal Engineer, we have been granted the privilege of inspecting the plan of the proposed town improvements between the clock tower and the convent, including the widening of Light Street. If these are carrie 1 out, the threshold of Georgetown will present a better659 words
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Article374 1926-10-15 8 It is with something akin to amusement that we learn of the American intention to trot the restriction crock out of its stable. According to the cabled news to-day, th 4 are giving him the final rub down an! furbish up preparatory to exhibiting him in the374 words
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Article99 1926-10-15 8 car falls into river. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, October 15. A serious accident occurred at the pontoon bridge at Enggor last night. A car which was going to Ipoh failed with the top gear to climb up the pontoon bridge. The driver, intending to chang*99 words
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Article1204 1926-10-15 8 Jgong Jr on Sfjots. By Harry Vardon, (Six Times Open Champion.) The selection of the iron club on which the golfer shall depend for his long shots up to the hole is a matter of great importance. Some buch club is indispensable. Very many players carry a1,204 words
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Article26 1926-10-15 8 Messrs. Brown, Phillips i Stewart 9, Union Street, Pets a>e the Honorary Treasnrrs' above Fund to whom con ribk should be sent.26 words
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Article35 1926-10-15 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOi S. R. Sheet 712 ctn per pound 3 per pl. I No. 1 Crepe 71 5 cte per pound 3 per pl. I Idle. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Aden D*35 words
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Article103 1926-10-15 8 Th p Straits Trading C0..1. d f .he following prices, on London. Spot £3lB-15-0 bp’3 m/s. buying 306-5-0 3 selling 306 10 0 Local. October 15: Singapore sold 50 tons st Penang 75 tons at $l5tL. Messrs. Boustead and C<>.. L' To-dav’s quotation refined tin 5156-50 per picul.103 words
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Article135 1926-10-15 8 The output of Kampong Tin Dredging Ltd. for the baH of October was Hours r J dredges) 564, cul ic d 74.000. total piculs ne $33.942.86. r w The output of Asam h' lU 7 Dredging Ltd., for the hj l of Octob'r was Honrs J cubic yards135 words
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Advertisement205 1926-10-15 8 I- >. i ar -ĕ Md for IX’wJ I >£•'-■■'■ <• JI I fh' 54OLAC ffp ra Safad OiL I J U-jJ 0 4 I SnioHandschS d\f l CUEWBRIEKEN VZ/VZX CZ. I i -.«OLAC" £o£d LafeL-GoLdCapsuLe I y 6RAVENHA6B J J ||i2m I Use it I FT Jl||| dncLsee. wnif205 words
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Advertisement65 1926-10-15 8 ID. O.”[ I The best situated Seaside Hotel in the East842 feet Sea frontagePerfect dining hallunique -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. THE65 words
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Miscellaneous23 1926-10-15 8 TIDE I ABLES. To-Day. High Water Low Wat-*». 4.46 a.m. Noon. 6.56 p.m. Midnight. TG-Mok now 7.22 a.m. Midnight. 9.15 p.m. 2.37 pm.23 words
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Article319 1926-10-15 9 Coal Crisis Takes New Turn. n i|. KA lllaill.E RESOLUTION. wi’’ll DR AWAL OF SAFETY MEN REMANDED. .rugby Radio Service.) Lond >n, October 14. flip result is announced of the voting districts on the resolution passed finer»’ Confer which recommended the with(h IW ~f th safety. mon from.rugby Radio Service.) - 319 words
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Article128 1926-10-15 9 HUGE PROFIT. Th» re was ft sharp recovery in oil shares in London following the announcement that th- Anglo-Persian Oil Company will recomm-nd the allocation of £1,506,000 from the profits for the year ended March 31 by the issue, to ordinary shareholders, of one bonus of ordinary sharp128 words
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Article90 1926-10-15 9 NEXT COXVENTION TO BE HELD IN PARIS. Philadelphia, October 14. li e c nvention of the American L-gUn decided to boll its next annual fi-ssj )i in Paris. This means that some > b 1 m-n and women who saw war ot rV C rance 1 sail for90 words
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Article76 1926-10-15 9 SENTENCES REDUCED. Budapest, October 14. I he Court of Cassation has given its verg’d m the iranc notes forgery case and has reduced the sentence on Prince in< ischgrattz to four years’ impri"b The sentence on Nadosk is u to years hard labour. Other fbmees were only76 words
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Article39 1926-10-15 9 Hague, October 11. General 8t CK Chaui,>er of the S tates- biH ralif y in the conM4IL UT. 1925 and prenar., i rftialln to the use of trade >i, itB manufacture and the c .Il narcotics.39 words
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Article173 1926-10-15 9 lord Oxford Resigns, o WILL LLOYD -RG' I All" II London, October 14. The Fad of Oxford and Asquith has resigned his leadership of the Liberal Party. TWO DOGS—ONE BONE. Lord Oxford’s resignation was announced in the course of a letter to Mr. Spender, President of the National173 words
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Article36 1926-10-15 9 MEXICAN PRESIDENT’S DECREE. Mexico City. October 14. ?n order to prev» nt bandits and revolutionaries obt t’ning arms. President Calles has issue I a d-cr-e prohibiting the importation of rifles, pisto’s and cartridges.36 words
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Article65 1926-10-15 9 (Rugby Radio Skrvico.) London, October 14. The King has approved the appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. F. S. Jackson to be Governor of the Presidency of Bengal in succession to the Earl of Lytton whose tenure of office will expire next March. Lt.-Colonel Jackson has been(Rugby Radio Skrvico.) - 65 words
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Article62 1926-10-15 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 13. Paris, 1694 New York, 4.85 f« Brussels, 172 Geneva. 25.11 Amsterdam. 12.13; Milan. 119| Berlin, 20.37| Stockholm. 18.15 Cop-nhag-n, 18.24 Oslo. 20.30 Vienna. 34.39 A Prague, 163| Helsingfors, 192? Madrid, 31 42U Lisbon, 2ao- Rio, Gi; Buenos Aires, 4:511 Bombay, 1/5} Shanghai,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 62 words
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Article33 1926-10-15 9 Lakehurst, October 4. The last remaining naval dirigible. Los Angeles, has left for Detroit ot the first big overland fight since the Shenandoah met her fate on the same journey/33 words
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Article99 1926-10-15 9 RENONG-SELANGOR COLLISION. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 15. At the enquiry into the collision between the Renong and the Selangor in the Perak river. Captain Cook, master of the Selangor, said that he realised that it was his duty to keep away from the Renong. He at'ributed99 words
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Article131 1926-10-15 9 U. S. Government Support For Planters. ANOTHER RHSiRICTiON SCHEME. IS UNCLE SAM TRYING TO RETALIATE Memphis, October 14. The Southern cotton producers have drawn up a programme to relieve the present market depression, entailing the withdrawal of 1,000,000 bales from the present huge crop, and the establishment by131 words
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Article58 1926-10-15 9 MR. W. COATS’S £3.930,000. (Rugby 7 Radio Service.) London. October 11. The inventory of the l’-tate of M r William Coats, a director of the famous cotton firm of that name. shnw< personal estate of the net value of £3,936,650. The amount of death duty payable to(Rugby7 Radio Service.) - 58 words
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Article35 1926-10-15 9 (Rugby Radio Service) London. October 14. The King has approved that the lignitv of a Viscountcy be conferred upon Lord Byng, who recently retired from the office of Governor-General of Canada.(Rugby Radio Service) - 35 words
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Article285 1926-10-15 9 DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. An At Home followed by a distribution of prizes was held in the Penang Cricket Club Pavilion yesterday. Dr. Glass, the president, spoke a few words before asking Mrs. R. Scott, wife of the Hon. Resident Councillor to give away the prizes for the285 words
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Article113 1926-10-15 9 Pirate Launches Captured. NAVAL CASUALTY, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 15. A Hong Kong message to the Free Press states that the field headquarters of the Southerners are being removed to Wuchang. A Hankow message says that Tang Sen-chi has circularised a telegram denouncing the rumoured113 words
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Article184 1926-10-15 9 London, October 15. Toe King received and gave audience to Mr. Miks Wedderburn Lampson, who kissed hands on his appointment as British Minister at Peking. SYMPATHY AND IMPARTIALITY. Lord Sou:hborough, who presided at the China Associatio i banquet, wished God speed to Vr. Miles Lampson,184 words
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Article335 1926-10-15 9 SPECIAL SUNDAY CONCERT. The attention of our readers is drawn to the fact that there will be a Concert at the E. and O. Hotel on Sunday, October 17, at 9-30 p.m. in aid of the Penang Y. W. C. A. Funds. As will be seen335 words
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Advertisement43 1926-10-15 9 jrr tgUNUCI &BSK& nfletifci* IMMEDIATE DELIVERY j MODEL 509 (BABY) I FIAT j j The small car with a GREAT I Reputation. j Distributors for Penang, P. TF., Kedah, South Siam and Perak: g b GROSVENOR MOTORS, Penang Ipoh. I 9 T I43 words
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Advertisement279 1926-10-15 9 I ARMS AMMUNITION I i DEPARTMENT. y THE STEVENS’ j JI an d I® Bore i q ,a Double Barrel u Hammer Gun $67-50 fl! Hammerless Gun 70-00 I 4 THE STEVENS’ 12 and 16 Bore IW Single Barre! Hammer Gun Price $25 mi WINCHESTER self loading Auto- m I279 words
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Article186 1926-10-15 10 TIN AND rubber QUOTATIONS. Tokio, Oct. 12.Tin, B a nka, maintained the quotation at Y 192 to-day, while rubber f.a.q. spot slightly advanced, the sellers quoting at 88 sen. Colonial Office to be Established. It is understood that the Cabinet in council bas decided to create an independ186 words
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Article117 1926-10-15 10 GLORY EDGAR RETURNS TO LONDON. If the’ Kirschner girl walked in your front door and introduced herseff what would you do and sr.y I Shades of dugouts and trenches answer!!! Glory Edgar’s legs, the original model for that war-famous artist, Kirschner’s drawings, has returned to recapture London117 words
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Article125 1926-10-15 10 CHEAP MEALS AT THOUSANDS OF APPROVED INNS. A scheme for providing meals for motor-cyclists and car owners of small means, planned by the R.A.C-, is now in operation at Home. Altogether approximately 5,000 inns have been submitted to the club by brewers in various parts of the125 words
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Article113 1926-10-15 10 KILLED BY TOO MUCH CUDDLING. Infant mortality even among th e lower animals may occur from the ignorance of parents. The death of the promising baby baboon at the London Zoo is ascribed to the too violent cuddling of his cave-man father. Born on Monkey Hill, tbe113 words
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Article765 1926-10-15 10 Singapore, October 12. Tlie quotation for the Metal is £3 down over the wee'k, but the local figure foi Smelted Tin has remained unchanged and the share market has been bueyant throughout; Rubber is slightly lower and only a small business in Dollar shares can be reported.765 words
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Article105 1926-10-15 10 If a woman cannot wear Oxford bags on the street this autumn, wfites a woman. correspondent to a Home contemporary, sh© can gratify her imitative faculty by wearing them in her house, for some of the French smokings’ are mad© v.ith trousers of a. bag giness105 words
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Advertisement145 1926-10-15 10 ANO T HER Georgetown” Bargain. FIELDGLASSES STOCKS LIMITED-ORDER IMMEDIATELY. We have made a special purchase of these French Field Glasses. Never before has such value been offered in Malaya. Come in and see them to daythis offer cannot be repeated, UL ALSO HAVE IN STOCK:— Zeiss Delactis Glasses $B5-00 tIS'-145 words
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Advertisement55 1926-10-15 10 KAYASIDDHI MAKARADHWAJA (Registered) The Great Nervine Tonic and Blood Purifier. All kinds of pills, powders, legniums and Thailams for nervous debility, impure blood, wastage diseases and chronic diseases can be had from the Representative in Penang. Write for the descriptive booklet or Consult. THE TAMIL NADU AYURVEDIC PHARMACY, JUAN KEE55 words
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Advertisement60 1926-10-15 10 L Ij INDEXED j .el: Kb s DIARY I HHSRBSSr Hkb u 2t H s 1 "h "i i«b :ij 1 I Ift 1927. 73V' Better than Ever! Stocks are limited and orders will be executed strictly in rotation while stocks last. g Cet in early to avoid disappointment, s60 words
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Miscellaneous207 1926-10-15 10 United Cinema From Thursday, 14th to Sunday, 17th Oct. Glenn Hunter and Adna Murphy in the LITTLE GIANT Adapted from the Saturday Evening Post Story Once a Peddler by Hugh McNair Kahler. Universal-Jewel 7 R ee l s A delightful romance of young low-of ambitionof gay parties—and of the laughable207 words
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Article204 1926-10-15 11 Mat 9»<>; r Ln s Y st eniay. To-day cc D M <- J- C SflAß es e c sc.s c. fc. v r r 100 .90 100 B 3 M'- 37/0 39/- Ti 100 .97} -99 i p 3 3/ 34/. 33/- 33/6 >riapß t. 55204 words
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Article77 1926-10-15 11 1. f.-Hoxving are the latest quotations in E MALAYA 'COMPANY LIMI I’ED’Se liM. Tr. Minin" Buyers Sellers idangs .97} 1.00 ideriacg 33/- 33/6 ms 1.50 1.55 Tin 53/6 55/6 las 2.30 2 35 ..Tins 44/3 44/9 Is 25/6 26/baus 2.07 J 2.12} ta 1.10 1.12} 4.40 477 words
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Article68 1926-10-15 11 he following are onr latest quota, is tbera. Bayers. Sellers. enb yB 3.30 3.40 ,gaB 1.70 1.75 10.50 10.75 I;t,ls 2 80 2.90 J' I 1 8 3.00 3.05 lllki »>gs 1.45 150 Tina. grins (New) 35/- 36/. rnderiangs 33/. 34/ ichai (Ord) £> 40 °45 ns»68 words
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Article89 1926-10-15 11 M«t '"i} 11 r Chamber of Commerce i-nonST"'”,':, hehl 1« 781st. i 7 s hen were 7UOto SoW tendon S P°‘'Moss Realized. Ward QuaSy Sl1 Cl l t? P r Lb Pr Qaali,y -7oVtom f>‘pe. 67| to 70 p r(l Quality Pale M Pale (i lot only89 words
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Article931 1926-10-15 11 (4th RESTRICTION YEAR.) I. Exports an-l Imports of Rubber, British Malaya (Tiade Figures). Dry Latex. Total Total Rubber Exports Imports foreign Rubber. Nov. 1925 31.648 165 31,813 14,904 Dec. 29,863 323 30,186 13,964 Jan. 1926 30,452 255 30,707 10,237 Totals 91,963 743 92,706 39,105 Feb. 1926 30.440931 words
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Article215 1926-10-15 11 PENANG. OCTOBER 15, 1926. Benares Opium o. nhuMr $5,000.00 notu Cloves 115.00 seller Gold leaf 72.00 seller» Mace Picking* 160.00 seller Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per l.’> nn 50.00 non. Copra Sundried $lO.BO buyers Rattans 11 .15 sales Rattans Goars** 10.50 Green Snail Shell»215 words
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Article127 1926-10-15 11 FSNANG OCTOBER 15, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndo.l Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 mcnths’sight 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 2/4 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Fank K&155 1 w 3 day’s sight Private 157 Bombay Demand Bank «155 Madras Demand Bank 155 t days’ sight127 words
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Article100 1926-10-15 11 BOMBAY CHRONICLE” IN LIQUIDATION. Bombay, Sept. 30. The Amalgamated Press of India, promoted by Sir Victor Sassoon, with the object of publishing a daily newspaper entitled the Morning Post of India”, with Mr. Frederick E. Holsinger as editor, will not be considered as originally proposed. The100 words
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Article116 1926-10-15 11 The country is so prosperous that it is even offering prizes for poetry. We have never swum the English Channel, but we have crossed under conditions which made us seriously consider it, America is a great country where the fact that a man has been kicked out116 words
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Advertisement431 1926-10-15 11 New Advertisements. notices. POSITION VACANT. XSĔRS?X. Wanted Amah and second Amah, I 0 0! 2 friends, or mother and young daughter jH/ preferred, for two children under two T' years old. Good washing and ironing essential but much other experience 11 unnecessary. Williams, Jabi Estate, Alor Star. NOTICE is hereby431 words
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Article85 1926-10-15 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Trang for Singapore. Kopah for Belawan (Deli). Teesia for Port Swelteohaiu a.xl Singapore. Glenbeg for Port Swettenbam, Singapoie, China and Japan. Edavana for Rangoon and Calcutta. The following ships are in coin munication with the Wireless Stations at: PENANG.—Bangkok, City of Evansville, Hawaii Main, Kutsang, Neuralia,85 words
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Article447 1926-10-15 12 CLO.-sE DAILY (exeept Satidav). 8! HU N Federaiea wfalay States, Malacca, Jokort and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except whert otherwise stated, close h:df-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Snnday excepted) at 6 p.m.447 words
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Article63 1926-10-15 12 October 23Hockey Match, Penang v. Perak at Ipob, November 12Rugger 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, Penarg v. Selangcr at Penarg. 18Hockey Match,63 words
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Article35 1926-10-15 12 In an R-A.F. plane crash at Hinaidi, Iraq, Flying Officer W.O. du Port, the pilot, was killed outright, and Leading Aircraftman William Arthur Pearse died from bis injuries next day.35 words
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Advertisement212 1926-10-15 12 n c n e ni M WR^* h k ANNOUNCEMENT. M i FORD VEHICLES PRICE REDUCTIONS FROM 11th OCTOBER, 1926. B TOURING CAR (without self-starter) $1,115 TOURING CAR (with self-starter) 1,215 CAR CHASSIS (without self-starter) 875 TRUCK CHASSIS (solid tyres optional) 995 B BALLOON TYRES OPTIONAL ON ALL SELF-STARTER CARS.212 words
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Article249 1926-10-15 13 PROPOSED OFFER FOR SETTLEMENT. l ull details are now announced cf the proposed settkm nt of the long-out-standing claims of holders ofthe Grand Tiunk Pacific 4 per pent. debenture stock. 21 holder of Grand Trunk Pacific 4 p°r cent, debenture stock is to receive in exchange an249 words
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Article193 1926-10-15 13 SIR C. HIGHAAI AND BRITISH SWIMMERS’ LACK OF FI NDS. An organisation to encourage effort in industry in addition to sport was suggested by Sir Charles Highani at a luncheon of business nu n in London. Referring to the recent Channel successes. Sir Charles said thrt193 words
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Article138 1926-10-15 13 SHAKESPEARIAN ROLES AT ROYAL MATINEE. Many famous actors and actresses will appear in new roles before the King and Queen at a Drury Lan e matinee in aid of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre on November 9. Instead of presenting a< play, the promoters have chosen a number138 words
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Advertisement578 1926-10-15 13 l' <6 500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $22,000,000. A^ ets 0 e I rhe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. HI (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). OFFICF: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E. C. Hr HEAD £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies578 words
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Advertisement166 1926-10-15 13 WHEN YOUR CHILD IS FEVERISH Baby’s Own Tablets Ar* His First Need. Simple fever may be the beginning of more serious trouble therefore prompt measures are essential. Keep the child quiet in bed. Feed lightly, and give plenty of boiled or filtered water to drink. Administer Baby’s Own Tablets according166 words
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Advertisement218 1926-10-15 13 ONLY 90 Cents Per Doz. Standard 14oz. Bottle, 1 Crisp, Crystal Clear I soSfl-wsier j H. D 1 Quality Famous Throughout MALAYA. DEALERS and AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN AND VILLAGE I Fraser Neave LIMITED, PENANG. OXO GIBES. FOR CHILDREN. Iced Oxo in the heat of the day, hot Oxo” on218 words
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Article760 1926-10-15 14 VICISSITUDES OF FAMOUS AUTHOR S LIFE. Josc;ph Conrad as I Knew Him” (Heinemann. Cs. not) is on’y a slender book. It is much more illunanating, though, than in many respects can be the long-detailed biography, which Mrs Conrad confesses will be new to me,’ when it follows soon as760 words
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Article68 1926-10-15 14 Al ANY SINCE THE AVAR. V omen «architects are on the increase The first woman qualified for admission to the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1898. There are at present at 1 ast seven women Associate members of this august body, a nd sinc e the war68 words
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Advertisement405 1926-10-15 14 GIFTS of QUALITY' Wil SON GILL, The Gollsmiths,” London, have estabr reputation th ouuhout the Malay Peninsula for Fine Jewem% Silverware, all of the highest qu dity at strictly competi tive y ”M O ders f'orn abrou receive prompt personal attention. s P S t on is ail instructions are405 words
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Article638 1926-10-15 15 CHO'VRASTA MARKET. Pknans, October 15, 1926 OOVB (NMFNT MriTON— I <•>« Muttcn Indian per lb 65 Mutton Eead. ebeep or goat esch 1.0( Liver with heart A long do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep par lb 55 Sweet Bread w pair 30 Leg of Muttoa lb638 words
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Advertisement1377 1926-10-15 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG g| l|||& A Ski Will WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT, g jk 1 Kpggj &A ySill B R I CALCTIAS in port T irseilles, Lon I on. Rotterdam and Hamburg. _ML «fl El > -'v?'*! Wil B 18k S L TTW1,377 words
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Advertisement656 1926-10-15 16 P. 0.-BRITISH IM)Lx AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER CARGO ST%V i rBNINSULAK AND USIKNTaL IN. (Under Contract with Hi» Majesty's Governnion ,> P. dk O. SAILINGS. LONDON-FAI-BASTERN SKKVICB. I’bf Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Mojl For Colombo. Adon, Port Said, M,r, Yokohama and £obe. and London. K armala656 words
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