Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 October 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 244. VOL. LXXXiV. SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 513 1 Th e Talk of he 1)a >’ I OVERLAND I .x I «<«ss®sssnws® ||||l| ||l iiim~»» ohm *****1111« s- 4 I BEARDMORE j i SEMI-ROTARY WING PUMP. |j The Doors of Opportunity I Some characteristics of this ALL BRITISH PUMP. are not always open when f jw w jniwa ll^
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    • 14 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Next to,the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street
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  • 651 2 WINES AS A CAUSE OF GOUT. The advocates of Prohibition tell us that alcohol is responsible for many diseases, among them gout. Indeed, many medical books contain the statement that gout is unknown in thase countries in which no a’cohul is consruned. writes J- Ellis Barker in
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    • 1437 2 0 1 M i’ NOT’CES. NOTICES, special notice H The Straits Callie Trading Coy., SUBCONSCIOUS MIND BB CHOLTA STREET. YOUR MOST POWERFUL ALLY. WHOLESALE T MUTTON Turn your Desires and Ideals into Keali -j y y I j-. C«LCU Let ns s bow how you may consciously rOF rloSpitaiS, liotels
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    • 170 2 THE TOME OF HLES. WHY CONTINUE TO SUFFEH P Go to your chemist to-day or send to United Pharmacy, 305, North" Bridge Road, Singapore, and obtain a tube of Dr. Van Vleck's Absorptive Pile Plasma (price $2.15, by post $2.35). Its curative healing action on the inflamed and swollen parts
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    • 134 2 PERCHLORIDE OF I j MERCURY Best English Make. In lib. Bottles $2-50 alb A T THE GEORGE TOWN” Special Price in Original Cases Containing fifty lib. Bottles MAXIMUM MINIMUM THERMOMETERS FOR SMOKE HOUSES $4-50 BEST QUALITY—ENGLISH MAKE. THE George Town Dispensary Ltd., THE LEADING CHEMISTS, z PENANG. Safety First Your
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  • 1094 3 HUNTS IN HOME WATERS. The record price of -£lO baa just been pa’d f< r a Scottish P‘-arl found in Loch Vennacber. At a time when pearls are at the peak of popul rity it may be of interest, says a wr.ter in the Weekly Scotsmen,” to string
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  • 286 3 A somewhat curious sb ry was unfolded before Mr. Bull, Second Magistrate, Singapore in the course of a preliminary enquiry held in connection with a Malay fisherman’s alleged attempt to murder his wife. The two appear to have lived happily together ever since their marriage eleven yeirs
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  • 216 3 PENANG, OCTOBER 23, 1926. Henarea Opium p. «hem >5.000.00 notu Cloves 115.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $ll.lO sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Rice
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    • 205 3 Ml ftyowg Tn youth and in old age the first essential i. to Jood health is a pure blood stream. To *2" 1 i '*> ensure this, a healthy activity of the I functions should be maintained by the t.jll J w ie use of Andrews, the Saline which 'I
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    • 56 3 For Stiff, Sore Muscles, Try Chamberlain’s Pain BalmBruises 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 cause
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    • 338 3 Acts lihe Maeic It isn’t baby’s fault when he cries. The poor mite H. nj i- wants to sleep as much as you do. But he is naturally delicate—nervous. Or he may have digestive pains. Woodwards Gripe Water will soothe him in either case—«nA r d him an>: harm Mothers
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  • 652 4 ALTERING THE RULES. Billiards is played all np and down the country, and there are probably quite as many players on th« tables are without Wass” as there are cricketers, says The Times. But it has neve been looked upon as a national game, though Continental billiards is different
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  • 129 4 PROGRESS IN CONSTRUCTION WORK. Karachi, October 8Work on the airship base at Karachi, which had been delaye 1 owing to the recent floods, is now progressing favourably, and anew phase of the work was initiated to-day when the first section of a skeleton of a huge airship
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    • 147 4 I A The Doctor always orders BEAR BRAND” THE ORIGINAL GENUINE I NATURAL SWISS MILK I £3O (r»i jwMi STANDS I UNEQUALLED sTAici^B>S^^gpg!g l>l l j a ALONE I QUALITY "BEAR” BRAND I HYGIENIC SWISS f I > its r l 2 ?served in lts natural purity Nl^ r o
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    • 36 4 /W-r’ Pins. I APIOL STEEL Sureandcertain for all Female j g complaints.Everyladyshould I a keep a box in the house. *1 Chemists and Stores sell g them throughout the world. Proprietor: g < MAP.TIN, OiKiist, Scadiairpton, Erjfanl
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    • 331 4 E Ever ZH Felt Velvet He can’t pass that mirror without marvelling. Fifty perfect shaves and the self-same blade as keen as ever on its job. The secret No secret, it’s the Valet’ AutoStrop Safety Razor, the razor that strops its own blade without removal from the frame. VALET” Safety
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  • 534 5 TIN MINING CONTRACT DISPUTE In the tin mining case lizard in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday and Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Farrer-M mby. as r-porte 1 in the Malay Mail on Thursday, judgment has been delivered as follows The case presents some difficulties, on account
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  • 163 5 GRANTED BY HIS HOLINESS THE I OPE PIUS XI FOR THE YEAR 1926. The programme of the mission is to be held in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Tulau Tikus, commencing on Tuesday evening, the 26th. and ending on Sunday morning, the 31st. October, to help the Parishioners
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  • 103 5 POT-POURRI CONCERT PARTY. The Pot-Pourri Party have now completed their personnel by the inclusion of Miss K. Griffiths who is well-known in Tai ping musical circles. Rehearsals are in full swing, and we hear that the second programme of the Company will consist almost entirely of
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  • 490 5 WAS IT A WEDDING GIFT? The assertion that the land was given to him as a wedding gift is the deftnee put forwaid in the Supreme Court, Singapore, by an Indian defendant named Sornoo Puckerysamy to a claim for possession of a piece of land at Siglap
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  • 254 5 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The following are extracts from the report of the Directors submitted to the Shareholders at the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company, held on October 12: The Directors submit to the Shareholders their Report and Accounts for the year which ended on the
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    • 493 5 Throat? l\ V&4/ yjllJ night-temperatures are making throats sore, hoarse and i t irritated. It’s the chill that in- flames the throat which often leads M to bronchitis and lung trouble. I be Quickest and best remedy V k f° r t broat or chest is the real K breatheable
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    • 59 5 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M SEMPLOYERS 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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    • 153 5 I LIKE LIFE I ITSELF! I Is the verdict of musicians I who have heard that 1 marvellous new musical creation VIVA-TONAL COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA I Call in and personally hear it I c Moderately Priced a From $65-00 I To $325-00 I Robinson Piano Co., I PENANG. I Established 51
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  • 1099 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. A. J. Sturrock, CWrman, Kinta Sanitary Board, has returned from a brief holiday at Brastagi. Mr. E. G. Wood ger, assistant with. Messrs. Mather and Co., share brokers, has severed his connection with the firm. Mr. Lim Beow Leng, who was for s -vend years in business
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  • 258 6 Tie Stavrinaky Dmcers who have ome to Penarg, in the course of their -ucc ssfn' ten»-, appear d for the s- c nd time at the Town Hall, Pe: arg. las» nigl t. The audience was small bn ippreciativo, and the dancers were h evt n better
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  • 185 6 BARON HICK! IN A CRITICAL CONDITION. Tok io, Oct her 20. Ambissadnr Hirki, chief delcga e f r Japan to the Pekin Customs T riff Con Crence, is stated to be seriously ill suffering from nephritis and g strohelcosis. Japanese Finance. Mr. Katoka has declared that the sirpins
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  • 392 6 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) 21st Sunday after Trinity. 7-45 T.itany, 8 a m. Matins. Hymn 517, 8 30 Holy Communion, Hymn 55 7 T e Lord Bishop will celebrate, 1 -30 Matins (Chinese\ 6 p.m. Evensong, Procession 1 Hymn 39 >, Ps CXXVIIF 256, PsCXXIX,
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  • 265 6 SIR EDWIN STO RCTON’S VIEWS. London, October 22. Opposition to the revision of the soCAlled interim tariff ia Cbim is v ic*d by Sir Edwin Stockum in a 1-tter to thTunes. He points out the n ore or Us emergency nature of the tariff and d<c'ares that nobody
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  • 163 6 REPORTED FLIGHT OF HSIA-CHAO. Shanghai, October 2 2. Sun Chmn-f ing’s local ropre enta ive has received a telegram from Hang chow, th» 1 capital of Chekiang that H-na-obao th» Dader of the revolt against Sun his fled. If this ietru* it indans the v rtual collapse
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  • 87 6 POSSIBILITY OF AMFRIPAN PARTICIPATION. New York, 0 *tob 5 r 22. The possibility of the United States taking part in the international iron and step) conference was foreshadowe 1 b-. Mr. Gary, chairm in of the United States Steel Corpnrit’on, in an ad ire s to the \merican
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  • 60 6 Raleigh (North Carolina) October 22. The Co’ton Growers’ Co-oparativ'» Association has offered to co-operate with the State Rankers’ Ass ciat on and to form a $1,000,000 finance corporation as reco nmended by the c airman of President Coolidge’s Cotton Committee. Thecorp ra i m will he capable of
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  • 48 6 L-mdon, October 22. The R unner-Mond Cornpmv, Nobel’s Industries, tlm British Dyestuffs Corporation an 1 the Unite! Alkali Comoany, whope combined authorised capital is £47,500,000 are neg itiating the formation of a new company which will co-ordinate and develop their businesses on broad Imperial lines.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 294 6 To the Edit »r of ih > l’ n ;!n p SirG> o I minn-rs r L 1 J| P TUm B being shown, in or.r actions as Wu nt Speech that Wv should ev.-r l>u aj I alert, trying to improve curie: v -r>' I manners cause
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    • 207 6 Sir,Referring to the letter o f I Malay on the above subject, in last 1 night’s is=ue, please allow me to s,iy a few words. Malay statr-s that a prominent j member of the U I. A., told him that the I show of Gift of
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  • 147 6 BANKRUPT’S HIT U] LOSSES. (From Oar Own Correspondent'. Singapore, October 23. F. C. d’Almeida was publicly examined 1 in the bankruptcy court. He sa' l his f-ither left sBoo,oooand hisshare (£10.000) I was invested in his business stared I in 1919. After miking a profit in the I
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  • 98 6 The following will play on M’niVO tuber 25. at 5 15 p.m. on the Fd-p C lours :Cheah Swee Eng N. A M. G iffin and R. H. P. Langhame E. A.MWilson, R. K. J irn a s and RN. lUttH. C. D. Divieg, J. IT. Pedlow, Hj
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  • 120 6 RUSSIAN FOOT- TOURWU>' t The fin-d of the Russian Pool mmt wll be pliyed at I» 30 thi” A Club dinner will be h-d I U 1 after which a Seven-Up tournam be played. The action Jb o ight bv Wi'in't trad’ng as W. I{) land Coni->i' lV
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 203 6 I CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. I 11. Each solution to a“ P. G.” Cross-Words Puzzle must be sent in on the puzzle as printed in the Pinang Gazette and the name and address of the sender must lie fillM in on the coupon printed beneath each puzzle. 2. Frizes of $5O,
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    • 130 6 SUDDEN ATTACKS OF DYSPEPSIA. Sudden attacks of dyspspsia a a almost invariably due to excess acidity and food fermentation, causing the formation of gas, which often presses on the heirt and may oven cause deith. Tn such cases Bisurated Magnesia gives almost instant relief, because it immediately neutralizes this ac
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 136 6 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 89. First Prize $5O« Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish beloiv our puzzle No. 89, entries tor which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, October 30. WORD SQUARE. CLUES. 1. Ridges of gravel found
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  • 1533 7 AN LRA IN MEDIAEVAL CIVILISATION. The very Rev. AV. li. Inge, Dean of St. Paul's, v rites in the Evening St-and- ard. On ttie th rd of October, 1227, died the saint who, in the opinion of Christians generally, approached most nearly to the character
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    • 253 7 V'»" I If IT’S FOUND AT' BOON’S j IT’S THE BEST VALUE IN 5 TOWN. 3 J J f Whatever doubt or difficulty you may J encounter in the choice and acquisition of 5 U any of your MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS, 2 I we ask you to make the fullest use
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    • 68 7 FOR THAT DROWSY FEELING AFTER MEALS so common at this time of year try Pinkettes, the dainty little bowel and liver regulators, to-night, and see how much better and brighter you’ll feel to-morrow morning. Pinkettes dispel constipation, FinketfeS biliousness, sick headaches, clear thd skin, purify the breath, act as gently
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    • 235 7 n nnnn anrinn a I R°nep I a er STEEL CABINETS UNDER FIRE, g a u J From Oslo our London Office received a letter to say a U 0 great fire raged for many h< urs in one of the biggest business buildJ ings in that city. The fire
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 228 7 United Cinema From Thurscay, 21st to Sunday, 24th October. GRAHAM WILCOX PRODUCTIONS LTD. PRESENT Betty BlytheHerbert Langley in Southern Love 7 Reels. A. drama of Bohemia. A story of Gipsy love an 1 Spanish vengeance Tue first film shown to 10,000 audience at the Albert H di. POINTS FROM THE
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  • 55 8 Kong. At Penang on Wednesday October 20:h 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kong a son (Mr. Kong is the eldest erandsou of the late Mr. Leong Chye K. I. H. of Burma). Burma papers please copy. YOUNG.S p l 21. in London, to Eva. wile of Thomas
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  • 290 8 Syed Az’z bin S’ed Meer, a professional beggar, who claim? to be an Arab is an extremely fortnnate individual. Yesterday, in the Police Court, Penang, he w?s sentenced by the Magistrate to three months’ rigorous imprisonment for applying a red hot wi;e to the person of his
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  • 1806 8 The fact that Lord Dawson of Penn, the King's physician, has arrived at Balmoral, need cause no alarm; besides being II s Majesty’s medical ad.isor, L- rd Dawson is also privileged to have the friendship of the King in a considerable measure. He has attended the Sovereign
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  • 56 8 THEFT IN IHNK. Singaram, the Tamil who pl gudty to the charge »4 th-ft of d? 1 a Chinese trader, in th-* Hu;g-1 and Shanghai Bank »>n Tuesday. 6 1 19, was sentence I to fmr inoi'h -l OUS imprisonm *nt, hr Mr. Cj l Sennett in
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  • 68 8 The preliminary enquiry into th- M brought against Tan Hong LimfouL-jB rape on three c mats was contim B fore Mr. 0. W. A. S-nnett y-: r B afternoon, when the evidence cf th<;B girl, a Chiivso woman, Dr. J. A -B Mr. J. R. Jacobs, A s
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  • 94 8 ALLEGED MURDER> 8.-forv the sa n > inui trite thi» -I ing Ooi Chow Teo i v, a HokienCwß "'as produce on a ch rg of n i -’H Ho Sjew Swee at 76b. J-’n'.oiii! at 7.30 p.m. yesterday. Insp-c: wood, in uvn iorung the cm, sd -9 the accused
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  • 55 8 Last night, the fuiion? Tanjore. S. India, Mes-rs. Thevan»* mugatn Pillay arid T. A. K- j entertained a big a’ di» ri Hindu Sibha wiiii th»ir 1 1 Hindu religions song? Thiruvasagam, Arolpa, e'c.) v 0 ..J accompaniments til 1 1 left for India by s. a.
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  • 29 8 A SENSIBLE CiRCULAK. The following cironl .r S by the Inspector of Se io Heads of School? s’’ou 1 holiday on D'epavdi to students who apply f rt-
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  • 24 8 LONDON STANDARD S. R. Sheet ct* l f per plNo. 1 Crepe 71| cts r j Steadier. r (By Courtesy of J/-
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  • 19 8 lhe Kantern m, London, October t > 58 £304 10-0 three inon'hj £304 15 0 throe mon ll
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    • 194 8 n r?- P n n 6'i bJtIJL fe <■' WWUAL t<" Z l’v /V V <*) V v*v z ''t<> <• A 3" i-V v- X'-- \r-4. *< ii;., AJ>r- --5> 5> V»;i i t OOF < K fS'SiA. 1a HANDC S’ ancienf and modern From fie beautiful jewel and
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    • 79 8 E. O.” Christmas New Year Festivities. XMAS EVE 24th, December. Xtiij di iner and Cinderella Dance. Xmas Crackers $4. BOXING DAY-27th, December, (instead of Sun. 26tb.) Carnival Dinner and Da icing till 1-45 a. m. $5. Latest French Noveltie*. NEW YEAR EVE-31st DEC. Gala Night. Special Dinner. Pierrot and Pierrette
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1860 9 Valuable Resources of British Colonies, Secretary of State’s Review. l eaching 1 lie Native To Work For Himself. C’n.r.Y Radio Service.) London, October 22. p entinuition of bis speech at the i c.if ier c*. the Rt. Ron. Imp' l v j s Amery. dealing first i ti
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  • 99 9 FORGED BILLS OF LADING. Berlin, Oc‘ober 22. An examination of cases of merchandise lying at Shanghai, revealing woithless drinking glasses, whereas the bills of lading were forged to represent higher values, has lei to the disclosure of a swindling plot which is alleged to involve £75,000 and
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  • 91 9 .Renter. SPECULATORS FLURRIED. Paris, October 22. Tne progressive rite in the franc which is at present 162 to the is alarming speculators who are hastening to unload on account of the fear that the franc will reach 150. Business men, who three months ago, purchased at 180
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  • 31 9 Reuter Berlin, October 22. It is rumoured in Hamburg shipping circles that a shipping trust bas been formed, comprising the America, Nor-ther-German Lloyd, German Australian and Kosma lines.-
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  • 164 9 Serious Destruction. I 6,000 RENDERED HOMEL’ Sx i October 22. I Tue reports available put a mor 1 sei iou. c complexion on yesterday’s hurricane than was originally feared. It is b lieved that 650 were killed and innumerable pe >ple injured. Over 6,000 were rendered homeless. 300
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  • 99 9 SHARP EARTHQUAKE. San Francisco, October 22 A sharp earthquake which occurred at 4.30 this m< ruing, brought the people in alarm from their beds. It was felt as far 1 South as Palo Alto. Tne buildings rocked j in San Francisco but there was no dam age
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  • 102 9 ATTEMPT TO SPEED UP SERVICE. Berlin, October 22. On the initiative of the Russian Government, an international conference on Europe and Far Eastern pass-mger traffic has opened in Berlin. Seventy deleg »tes from thirteen states, including China and Japan are attending. The object is to re-es’ablish and improve
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  • 76 9 QUESTION OF LEVY ON AFFILIATED UNIONS. London, October 22. After conferring iwith the Miners* Executive all day, the General Council of the Trade Union Congress decided to call i special conference of the Executive members of affiliated unions on November 3, to consider the question of a levy on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 30 9 I POPPY DAY, 1926. I Messrs. Brown, Phil Fps and Ste- I wart, Penang, are the IT morary Treasurers of the above Fund to I whom subscriptions should be sent.
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    • 35 9 Fpamite lire Protection FRESH STOCKS RECEIVED OF 2-GILLON EXTINGUISHERS with nd without Spring Cap. 2-GAILON FIRE PAILS. Ul-GALLON EXTINGUISHERS with Spring Cap. FIRE GUNS and an ample supply of Re-charges. DUREGE AND THOMAS, LTD Agents.
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    • 254 9 Jiave 2/our j Qfiristmas Presents Sent Jiome to 2four friends II! S By special arrangement with our Lond n Office an 1 [I the conc-r ted, we are able to accept < rders Irt i|| in P»‘nang. Siugep re, or Kuda Lumpur, for the Ni N| following Seasonable gilts to
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  • 687 10 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Writing under date October 20, Messrs. Blake Co., Singapore, state: Wild fluctuations are taking place in dollar tin shares and a large volume of business has been put through. Sterling and Australian counters are firm at quotations mostly above last week’s closing levels- Rubbers
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  • 163 10 TC-DAY’S DiXPaif’ l Teesta for Negapatam, R-iri’ > Novo. Cuddalore. PondiebLM Madras. rr V Purg ib for Afghan and P rth p Seang Pee for Port S W Ptte pore, H< ngkongand Amoy r *B van Overst raten foi Sing apor TT j Swatow and Amoy Mata Hari
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  • 428 10 CLOSE DAILY (excejt Sunday) BT IDA N Federaieu Malay States, Malacca Ji I and Singapore. Registration and Parcel p o «t. excerf i I otherwise stated, close half an-hocrl?! than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail I The following additional mails clai’y (Sunday excepted) a 7*‘B Farit
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    • 638 10 THE CRY OF A CHILD '(she <?6dd 60s been in t6e IVard for months without jf improv ment—too week even to cry. Since taking -.i- tPfilJlosan she 60s been able to sit up, engage in fun laug6 and cry when neeessa-y and is, in fact, ,71 fiSIV (SR€ TIMURS, a
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    • 52 10 Helps Over Hard Places. Diluted with a little sweetened water Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrfioea .Remedy is easy to take and almost instantly eases sudden and intense stomach pains, cramps <ind intestinal disorders. A mother is perfectly* safe in giving 5t for those stomach aches so inseparable from childhood. Sold and
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    • 28 10 K. MATSUO, dentist. Head Office Brerc» 101, Bislicp p 4, Eaiir) Street, R(( T Penang, S. S. p t Phone No. 901. I «■•I 4’ DC rar XTm—-S-T
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  • 1067 11 Bills Sf Tantbn Suit. FUR I HER Slj 4 ()F $l,O X) ALLOWED. Toe following is the j»i Igment delivered by the Hon Mr. Justice A. V. Brown m the IVnang Supreme CouH in the suit in which Mr. G. E. Wright Motion, a Penang lawyer, sue i
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  • 42 11 We are asked to state that the Committee of the U. I. A. have obtained the right to use Tne Lyric Theatre for screening The Gift of Life,” for the benefit of Indian labourers on Monday, October 25.
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  • 46 11 We are informed by Messrs. BonMead and Co., the local agents of Ratrut Bisin Tin Dredging Co. N. L., that a telegram has b*en received f om the Mine advising that the Dredge has been stopped for the pu r pose of installing jigs.
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  • 65 11 Our correspondent at Puket info ms us that Mr. Vincent, the aviator and Mr. Bishop, his mechanic, who are on an aerial survey, arrived at Puket in their seaplane on October 18 at 3.30 p.m. They left at noon the following day for Victoria Point, and from thence
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  • 216 11 T following were the latest quotation* in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day 12 Z Shares. >» e» CQ -n GQ -C c. c. c. c. Mining. Awun K. 64/- 66’- 64 f 66/BiUng P. .92} -95 .32 94 Ghenderiang
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  • 85 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Boyers. Sellers. AHenbys 310 3.20 B. Lintangs 1.67 i 1.72| Connemaras 2.70 2.80 Glenealys 2.95 3.05 Haytors 14.00 14.50 Indragiris 10.25 10.75 Lunas 4.10 4.20 Nyalas 13.25 13.50 i Tins. B. Padangs .921 .95 I Ipobs 52/- 54/K. L. Tins
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  • 88 11 Nov. 6Pot Pourri Cone rt, Taming Town Hall, 9 p.m. 13Rugger Match, Penang v Perak at Ipoh. 20Rugger Match, Penang v. Solan g- r at Penang. 27Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 3 and 4Selmgor Turf Club Amateur Race Meeting. 10 and Itlpoh Gymkhana Club, Skye
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  • 820 11 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows: The price of Tin after fairly sharp fluctuations shows a loss of £2-15 0 (d £303-10-0. Although this loss is comparatively small and the Metal still remains at a high figure, Mining shares, both at Home and locally,
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  • 1231 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 8 5 h I RUBBER [Doh*».j I o 5 c J S C Allenoy Rubber Oo 3 £0 3 31 ex <or Gsiah Rubbes Estate 3 C 3 A 4 w 5 00 2 Plantlnf 4 8 5 09 s.yer Kuning Rubber 1 05 1
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  • 130 11 P3NANO, OCTOBER 23. 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lendo a Demand Btn k 2/3 25/32 4 months’sight Haas 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 «♦3 Docamexitary 2/4 15/32 Jaicutta Demand Hank ll® 1544 n 3 day a sight Private 156 j| 3 Bombay Demand Bank 154 4
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    • 420 11 »y,-. ii,\r,.« to recommend 1 Junior Clerk foiart i.t B( X No 3.,.) c/> L A,,,n M z l,e Lifting Inspector Vi,nt Hi,,., to qualification. Apply TPOH. I for sale. v_ 3 Arratocn Road. mTxN N Pinans GazHte b— iK* "77, nr ..aier Wolseley Car n ta US" ten months,
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    • 75 11 j 1 ONLY I Cents Per Doz. I Standard 14oz. Bottle, Crisp, Crystal Clear Soio-Wo’«r I i RT 1 N |W I I I Quality y Famous Throughout I I MALAYA. I S DEALERS and AGENTS 1 IN EVERY TOWN AND j VILLAGE Fraser Neave LIMITED, PENANG. PATZENHOFER LAGER BEER
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  • 943 12 London, September 23. Since our last Report the Rubber market has be r n distinctly firmer, and prices -how an alvanceon the week of l|d ppr lb. all round. The increased American Consumption as r< purled last week, and the better Tyre and Motor figurrs
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  • 444 12 Both Rubber and Tin are practically unchanged over the week and a steady business has been 1 as ing in b Ah classes cf shares. Si eks of R bber in London continue to increase’ and now stf.ml at 29.C54 tons- There ae no features of particiL-ar
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