Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 October 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 246. VOL, LXXXIV, TUESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 614 1 The Talk of the Day! OVERLAND I ,<p brf I I SIDEROSTHEN, owing to its Elasticity and Tenacity, 1 B OB 1 has now obtained a world-wide reputation as a first-class 1 KI > t 1 M M 1 d preservative of iron, steel and zinc from corrosion. V g
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    • 18 1 i T. NAGATA BROTHERS I DENTISTS. I Head Office: Next to.the Dispensary I Branch Office 52 Leith Street
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  • 469 2 CARE OF CHILDREN A WHOLETIME JOB. There is mother love and smother love/’ said Viscountess Astor M. P., interviewed in the New Yoik Press during her recent visit to the United States. Smiothei’ love says: T want every thing for my r own children, and
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  • 205 2 MOISTURE AND DIRT IN SOME SHOP WINDOWS. The Sanitary Inspectors’ conference at Ramsgate discussed the importance of safeguarding food from contaminationMr. T.J. Crofts, of Bristol, said that food continued to be prepared and served under conditions liable to spread disease, and the powers of local authorities to supervise
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    • 1470 2 POSITIONS VACANT. I NOTICES.NOTICES. Wanted an Eurasian lady typist with I The Straits Cattle Trading Coy. I JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, knowledge ot office routine. Apply to 88 chulia street. One Hundred and Fifty Box No. 357, c/o Pinang Gazette. z*i r> r* 4 2095 10 CALCUTTA MUTTON Charming Evening
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    • 52 2 Helps Over Hard Places. Diluted 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 5t for those stomach aches so inseparable from childhood. Sold and
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    • 215 2 great British Tonic with over Thirty Years r i Reputation I i u l l i Build up J Your Health J an j Strength I i -II 8 Every drop of Hall’s Wine helps to H build up health. It enriches the bloodfeeds the nervestones up the entire The
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  • 1623 3 SHIPS BUILT TO LAST, (By a Special Correspondent.) London, September 30. British shipbuilding pre-uive has been built up as a result of the hig a quality of workmanship and material employed. In consequence, durability and longevity have been achieved to a marked degree, and many examples are
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 455 3 Health» Babies /s' z,pv 's < >* f See howMellin’s-reared babies laugh They are pictures of contentment. For Mellin’s Food /L/ s' ives them P erfect nourishment. Ll r 7 Mixed as directed, it is the closest V possible equivalent to mother’s milk. Mellins Food y/ THE FOOD THAT FEEDS
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    • 110 3 NEW WATCHES FOR OLD If you have a.n old, worn out or unreliable Silver or Cold Watch or atny old Jewellery, send it to us and we will supply you with a New Watch, Rinf, Suit, Boots or Clock in Ex. Jhanae, balance can be paid C. 0.0. ;e also
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    • 182 3 I BUY ESSEX) I FOR VALUE I TOURING CAR i H with standard equipment H NOW I $1,750 I extra equipment if desired, H wire wheels $B9, spare tyre $45, etc,, etc. H ee MALAYAN MOTORS (Penang.) g j (Proprietors: WEARNE BROS., Ltd.,) DAIBUTSU and Co., I General Importers of
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  • 372 4 Described as the silent prisoner’’ or Windsor’s mystery man, James Henry Edmond, after being sent for trial on theft charges, escaped from custody via'the magistrates’ door of the court. After being committed he was taken to the cells outside the ci urt and given dinner. When
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  • 140 4 TWO COUPLES IN ONE COMPARTMENT. Two new y-maii ied coupleg were the central figures in an amusing situation at Hull Paragon Railway Station. The friends c*f on? couple had gone to the station rhe-ad of them, armed with packages of confetti, when to their consternation another bride and
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  • 134 4 FATHER’S SENTENCE CUT SHORTTh e pathetic cry of his litt'e girl in a hospital bed led to the release of her father, Henry Rowe, a miner, from prison, two weeks before he had finished his sentence. Rowe was serving three months’ imprisonment at Leeds for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 67 4 Comfort for the Aged. O' I people are easily tired out and Wf.ikciied by coughing. For them there is much comfort in a bottle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It stops those weakening coughs that keeps then awake nights and wear out their strength- Every one knows it contains no
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    • 246 4 f SAFE—DURABLE—RELIABLE luhi'F cei l I > feSH Eveready Flashlights meet every need for light—indoors g and out. There is a type for every purpose, including the f famous 200, 300 and 500 foot focusing styles. Ask your Eveready Unit dealer. II mk Sp™ v*e a"! MULLER PHIPPS (MALAYA), LTD.
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  • 675 5 FASHIONS AT THE OLD VIC. A New Expedition. Despite the heat the op-n ng of the Old Vic opera season was marked by tremendous enthusiasm. Probably nobody eke in the world is such a consistent follower of opera as the Old Vic galleryite. There was one old fellow
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  • 143 5 SU PER ST ITIONS A iX' I T HEARING BANNS. Superstitious brides and bridegrooms are taken to task by the Rev- A. Martyn Sanders, of East Twickenham, who, writing in his praish magazine, says: I find it necessary again to urge intending brides and bridegrooms to hear
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 155 5 THE ORIGINAL COOLIE.PROOF fj. I pl HAND PISTON PUMP. ft THE K i'A” KTO A” 111 i Suction Discharge (MADE IN SCOTLAND.) < EDINA” Pumps installed on Estates in 1920 L and still in perfect working order can be inspected by appointment. This record will be iu appreciated by employers
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    • 31 5 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 sa’e everywhere-
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    • 146 5 MAKES MITES MIGHTY M M I't A J a \i«nWEJ ounces, IBIS lit 0 A V T? s 17 I W Xi A 11 ii*' w I I; wan I’jJa < i m LawMl m i f k t z I B l>u not LESS than MW tiw 4 1
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 234 5 O’ INEMA f i Monday, 25th to Wednesday, 27th October. I|, 1(l (;ibson in Hit and Run” 6 Reds i. ic k Hoxie in The Galloping Ace” 5 L Stewart in The Love Brand” 5 'of Piperock.” 2 reds International News. Thursday, 28th October. Ihe Great Continental Attraction THE COUNT
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  • 1524 6 OG>HERE are so called cot.ks in l*J Penang so incompetent that they cannot even boil an egg. and we have a municipality which cannot even keep the town-baud up to strength. It has now dwindle 1 down to eight and will Soon share the file of the
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  • 96 6 A PLUCKY TAMIL. (From Our O vn Correspondent.) Singapore, October 26. When a Chinese was committed for trial at the Asmz*s for armed robbery, the police stat* 1 < that the accused waarined with a knife and was arrested by a Tamil. Gdorg° X tvier who had previously
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 216 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,F >r your competition One of the greatest of virtues is to be kind to animals. It is a great sin to treat animals cruelly, for they are God’s creatures. They have a life which is the same as ours.
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    • 525 6 Sir.As some trouble was anticipated last evening at the screening of the film The Gift of Life” in the Theatre Royal because of-the rival claims of the United Indian Association and the Young Muslims Union to the use of the hall at the same tim°, th»
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  • 88 6 MERCHANTS v. THE REST. The following ar. 1 the teams representing the Merchants and the Rest on Fridav Oct >ber 29. on the Esnl n t ie Merchants :Wilkinson; Cook. Pincknev, Porter and Elv; J >neg and Wr’gley; Neve. Reddish. Walker, Francis, Wilson, Marshall, Nadig and Potter. R*-st Banghan
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  • 810 6 GULA ESTATE THEFT CASE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Parit Buntar, October 25. Narasamaloo, the cooly who was charged with the theft of tb e property of Ramasamy, which came up for hearing on the 15th inst., and was postponed till the 22nd, was precee led with on
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  • 483 6 PUL AU JEREJAK MURDER. A Coroner’s inquest into the death of a Chinese mas »n at Pulau Jer jak on October 12 was held by Dr. A. G. 11. Smart in the Third Police Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, when Yee Geoh, a carpenter at the same place, was
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  • 403 6 SIX OCTAVES INSTEAD OF FOUR. The past four or five years have seen many rapid and promising developments in the evolution of the gramophone, thanks to constant experiment in the recording laboratories. To celebrate what is probably the most striking of all the recent advanc- s, a
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  • 352 6 Before Mr. C. W. Police Court at no >n t tinned the preliminary h.'l case in which Tan II ri 1 T: contractor for the in charged on three c Mr. O.D.D J iccused, in the c urg t) of the Court, referred to S V one of
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  • 182 6 PENANG, OCTOBER 26, m K-h area O .»inrn p oh-»>» 5,000.01)t; 0 inves lOOjhlh Told leaf 72.0 U Mace Picking* 160. W Nutmegs 80s lOO.Mh 110 s 9W Coconuts per 1 J’ I'’ 1 Copra Sundriel Jll P y Rattans 11.15 s< Rattans Coarse 10.5* Green Snail Shell*
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  • 364 7 k LEGAL VIEW AGAINST THE 1 hOI'OS kL. The Postm ibt« r General has not yet "plied to th I—ll r 8-nt to him on August 19 by the Association of Retail Dis'ributors pr testing against th- use of dvertisemen s in the cancellation stamps n
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  • 192 7 rency was withdrawn. Nanyo NichiNichi Shiiribunsha. AMBASSADOR HiOKf DEAD. Tok io, October 22. The death has occurred of chief delegate for Japm to the Peking Customs Tariff Conference. Mr. M. Hicki, this morning at 9 o’cb c-’c. The Boku Retsu Affair. A party of twenty members belonging to
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  • 151 7 BISHOP DECIDES TO STAY AT HOME. To raise the remaining £50,000 of the £IOC\C(O required for the building of 25 new churches to serve the needs of the new populations in the outlying parts of South London, the Bishop of Southwark has been urged to visit America.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 367 7 VAN ESS I l hair tonic. I h Shipment of this Wonderful Hair Tonic just arrived at «THE GEORGE TOWN” < z GET YOUR BOTTLE TO-DAY. ft SIA Hundreds of delighted custom* rs have thanked us for bringing Van Ess” Hair Tonic to their notice. It is, without a doubt,
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    • 57 7 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 th« congested parts, relieving the pressure and inflammation that
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    • 92 7 A. A— J a h 7/ V =lcg WHITEAWAYS I DOLLAR WEEK A COLOSSAL SUCCESS 1 g ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS I I» BROKEN AND < i HUNDREDS i i Of Happy Purchasers Wanting More. I I IM VirW 0? The Numerous I ill VIEW Letters From J Outstation Clients, We
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  • 464 8 It is a sorry commeut;<ry on the capabilities of the men who guide our destinies at Westminster, that the coal strike is being ail >wed tn continue on its devastating w y. The Prime Ministe is quite right in maintaining that th;dispate is purely industrial, and he is equally
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  • 421 8 Dr. Jt kyll and Mr. Hyde have come to stay in British Malaya. The dual nature of man, so strikingly exemplified in H'f Excellency tbe Governor’s handling of Deepavali day as Governor in Singapore and as High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur, is the cause
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  • 131 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., the following prices, on October 25: London. Spot £3lO 10 0 Up 10/3 m/s. buying 301-15-0 5/. 3 selling 305 0 0 5/Local. October 26: Singapore sold 100 tons at slssf Penang buyers no sellers at slssf. 7he Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd: London.
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  • 1414 8  -  frtisere Qall. BY J. J. BREBNER. I was surpri ed to find durig tbe course of the summer that Null >s was a bid still favoured by bridge players in certain parts of the c untry. To those who do not knowand it is amazing how many
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  • 145 8 The General Produce Agenn/ Beach Street, Penang, follmving prices irere realised ut auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. r Ribbed Smoked Sheet S- F.A.Q. do 93 Low F.A.Q. Off do < s s U Mottled Blanket Crepe Scrap Crepe gQ Loose Scrap Inspector C. W. Barlow, of *f’ e
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 312 8 ..-.rzrzzjfriJZ 1 SHERRY |l 4 UH < ra K W yll jtj K x^ilSL l w^’>1 Jir ,F i 4 r > Obtiinable frcm JmIHIL» K 'ftw > U| SHERRVI (Pens 'g R« ad I .■■l > I >1 0 :,i *lj Z <• M| BMĔ l v v White
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    • 89 8 E. O.” Christmas New Year Festivities XMAS EVE 24th, December. Xmas dinner and Cinderella Dance. Xmas Crackers $4. BOXING DAY 27th, December, (instead of Sun. 26th.) Carnival Dinner and Dancing till 1-45 a. m. $5. Latest French Novelties. NEW [YEARjEVE—3Ist DEC. Gala Special Dinner. Pierrot and Pierrette Costume Ball. Illuminations—Carnival
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 521 9 PREMIER’S REPLYr timDFR’S MFALYLondon» October 25. regamed toP ,h n |p.f-’ n. rg‘ncy I loviing the Opposition r> of Mr Ramsay Macin Africa, Ll. ~f an y G >vemI might ease the H S U < wH true that some r n of hHd b€en 1 p»ts* bat |ven
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  • 91 9 1,1 Ar RETURNS to fame. TIA p,. tassels, October 25. 3 banc at I"-'’ r 4o ve 'i to stabilise 11 c )nt Gerling. The n inc’nd* .> "i' a connecJ® °f 1100,000onn* (>r al 1 the opening of hl,ior *l 8.-k u by the »,>.l iri: X
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  • 160 9 Intensive Boycatt. PRi:C‘Rh)"S SITUATI'IN. Shanghai, October 25. The anti-l’ritish b iycot* at Changsha is intensifying. Thousands of dollars worth of the Asiatic Petroleum Company’s and the British-American Tobacco Company’s property have been confiscated. The confiscation uf much more is threatened. The servants employed by the English and Americans
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  • 180 9 Nearly eig’- t vears have passed s nce bells and guns throughout the Empire announced the end of the Great Warand the eleventh hour of the eleventh month, f »he eleventh year is again moa n nt. As will be seen in another page arrangements hive been completed
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  • 47 9 NOT TO APPLY TO AMERICA. Washington, October 25. Mr. Mellon, on behalf of the Administration has given formal notice that the Int rnational economic manifesto will not be appli d to the United States though he approv s its ad option among Ear pean countries.
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  • 76 9 London, October 25. In the H of Command, replying to a question wi h regard to Sir Aian Cobham’s suggestions for improved meteorological and olner facilities for a regular air service between Calcutta and Singapore, Sir Samuel II >are said that before such a service was instituted,
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  • 59 9 SQUASH RACQUETS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, October 24. The King was present at the Sports Club th-s evening to witness the final of the open singles squa-h racquets championship of Siam. The King presented the cup to the winner, Craig, of the Ministry of
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  • 454 9 Premiers Discuss Question of Foreign Relations. IMPERIA I. DEFEME. NINE TECHNICAL COMMITTEES NOW AT WORK. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 25. To day’s session of the Imperial Conference, which, owing to the meeting of Parliament, was not continued after lunch, was devoted to the discuss on on foreign
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  • 39 9 ACREAGE TO BE RESTRICTED. London, October 25. A Cairo telegram states that the Cabinet has decided to issue a decree limiting the cotton acreage of the country to two thirds of the present area for three years.
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  • 60 9 New York, October 25. The National Association of Manufacturers publishes the opinions of 32 of the leading industrial organisations, opposing a 5-day labour week, which they say would increase the cost of living, increase wag a s by 15 per c°nt, decrease production and make the
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  • 112 9 On Errand Of Mercy. NINETEEN SURVIVORS. London, Octob r 25. It is feared that between 70 and 80 men were lost on the sloop Valerian. Nineteen were saved, including Commander Usher and Lieutenant F. G. Hughes. Lieut. Commander I.W.G. White was not aboard. UNPRECEDENTED HAVOC. Hilifax
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  • 25 9 Lashington, October 25. The fatiliti- s at Isle de Pinos in the recent hurricane included 2 Americms and 15 British.
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  • 23 9 350 KILLED. Moscow, October 25. It is now reported tba‘ 350 were killed nd 400 injured in the earthquake at Leninakan.
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  • 69 9 NEW BOARD OF CONTROL. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. October 25. The P stmaste» 1 -General announced in the House of Common®, the constitution of the Board of the N-w British Broadcasting C >ro'ra in. Tie Earl of Claren ion will be ch firman, and Lord G tinford. vice-chairman.
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  • 94 9 NEW YORK S PREDICAMENT. New’ York, October 25. New Yorkers ar-' s'artUd to 1 arn that the A’hokcn reservoir in the Catskill mountains, which was built a decade ago and cost $160,000,000. is running dry. The Tribune *****» s that a recent survey showed that the
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  • 73 9 NEW JERSEY’S VISITATION. New’ York, Oct her 26. What is described as a freak w indstorm swept over New* Jersey. Four ners *ns werA killed and many injured. The wind velocity was 77 miles an hou*’. It npset small craft at sea and broke the shut*erof windows in
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  • 53 9 REINSTATEMENT OF JACOB. London, October 25. The council of the Lawn Tennis Association, with the consent of the Al’India Association, has removed the sn pensmn on S. M. Jacob, who vas prohibited from taking part in any of its c m.p°titions until he had been reinstated by
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  • 18 9 London, October 25. In a Second Division (English League) fixture. Portsmouth drew with Darlington 0 0.
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  • 64 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 25. Paris, 1581 New York, 4.84’ Brussels, Geneva, 25.13 Amsk-r dam. 12.12 Milan, 107| Berlin, 20.37). Stockholm. 18 15 Copenhagen, 18 23; Oslo, 19.50; Vienna. Prague, 1631 Helsingf rs, 492} Madrid, 31.90 Lisbon, 2,u B’°. 6j Buenos Air- p; 45’5 Rombav. 1/53}! Shangha
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 46 9 -rr~r- L J IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MODEL 50 J (BABY) 1 9 aW M j The small car with a GREAT i Reputation. DislriMon: for Penang, P. TV, Kedah, South Siam and Perak: e 3 GROSVENOR MOTORS, Penang Ipoh. L Z--Z- -■-g’ .”T— t-" 1 V «re?»
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    • 297 9 J~(ave 2/our j[ Qfiristmas j j Sent J~(ome I to 2four friends S)ireet I !By special arrangement with our London Office and jy the suppliers concerned, .we are able to accept rders lit in Penang, Singap re, or Kuala Lumpur, for the |||f following Seasonable gifts to be sent Dir
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 1065 10 Monday. October 4ih.For eating at our siq i er this night, (after cold meat), do decide on a dish of Russian Pancakes. The manner of mak’ng them to warm of milk A a pint, to beat up 1 egg to a froth to put ozs. of butter
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    • 387 10 BY MARGARET. How can I save coal and gas?” is a question which is puzzling many housewives just nowWhy not try hay-box cookery as a solution of the problem. A hay-box can easily be made at home from a wooden box. The principle of this method is
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    • 564 10  -  BY DORE CHARMON. It is quite impossible to expect to get through the winter without a mackintosh of some sort, and the woman who persists in wearing her cloth clothes on a pouring day is Being very foolish. Since smart dressmakers have taken them in hand, mackintoshes
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    • 113 10 Here is a pretty, old world dame frock for a young girl. It is made of pink silk taffetas and the full, seal loped skirt is stiffened at the hips, with buckrum. The silver lace petticoat, with its little silk uses, peeps from between the scallops, and there
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    • 447 10  -  BY JOAN ROSSITER. Last season, envelope bags were crref.tly favoured, so- much so that exactly the same style of handbag was to be seen at the garden party, in th? street, and at the ball. Just now, presumably as a reaction from the austere simplicity of the
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    • 785 10 BY ROSAMUND. Does your birthday fall on October Ist Then you- should have a very exerting and eventful life seeing much of the world. Ido not think you carry your heart on your sleeve”, but that dees not prevent you from being capable of deep
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    • 439 10  -  BY r MOLLIE f ITTLE At dinner-time the vari Ms w the family may l„. rcgarJoi a companions, but, at hreakfaq t to be treated as iuvaFds/wh.. Q ing from some nervous cciin W For this reason, t 1,.. breakfast is taken should be j. y niest
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 125 10 I Be Careful i Your Child’s Hair J If you want to keep cliihln' l condition, be careful whaf y< u i. t Manv soaps, prepared sli nip< 1 rT" T'' 7 I' II The beauty of your child’s j hair depends upon shampooing |y r l Lair with water
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  • 1349 11 The following report is taken from the Mgnchestcr Guardian Commercial Supplement” of September 16: American oil scares are not infrequent. It used to be the practice among American oil men to raise the spectr e of an oil shortage whenever tb e price of oil h:
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  • 279 11 SERIOUS GOVERNMENT REPORT. Washington, September 6. The report of the Federal Oil Conservation Board expresses serious concern over the future oil supply of the I'nitcd States, both for military and industrial purposes. The Board, which is composed of Mr. Work, Secretary of the Interior Mr. Hoover, Secretary for
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  • 269 11 following were the latest quo f>tuns in Messrs. Kennedy and Co 's ihaie list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day 1 x or Shares. "c pq -Z cq oc sc. c. c. c. Rubber (I o’lar). Allenby 3.20 330 325 3.3'» ex Aver K. 1.05 1.12
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  • 98 11 The following are tbe latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED S share list. Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batang Padang .92} .95 Chenderiang 32/- 32/6 Ilitam 1-45 1.50 Ipoh Tin 53/6 5//6 \inta Tin 2.17} 2 22} Kuala Lumpur Tin 44/6 45/6 Mambau 1 97} 2.00 North
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  • 88 11 The following are our latest quota ions Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Kunings $1 00 $l.lO Brogas 1.G5 1.70 Jelutongs 110 1.15 1 nd rag iris 10.75 11.25 Nellmays .72| .77| Punggors 1.35 1.40 Pemerlohs 1.55 1.60 U. Benuts .78 .82 Tins. Asams 59/6 61/6 Johans .42 .44
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  • 137 11 THE REV> R.S. STEWART. INDUCTION AT ST. ANDREWS. Rev. R. S. Stewart, formerly of the Bahamas, is to be inducted as minister St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Penang, on Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 5.30 p.m. in the church. Tbe Rev. G. H. Douglas (Singapore), Rev. K. D. Whiteborn, M.A (Kuala Lumpur),
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  • 1253 11 KAMES. e S |o 3 ~S H 9 X no RUBBER [DoUfc.., c 9 Allenby Rubber Oo 3 2' 3 3 M Alor Rubber Estate 3 p 3 t o Am»!g<tmated MaUy Katah«« 4 PC 5 00 Ayer Planting Bynd>e«t« 4 g 5 00 Ay,r Kuntag
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 663 11 "T >w .\dvt!laments. POPPY DAY 1926. '■.|llir«l for FailCy D.TSS Ball rr _r 1 N E E HOTEL \v tn pi locum tenens for ox >*’“ i,C: \\nply BoX No. 319, c 3< 1 Saturday, 13ih Nov., 1926, Pin ,014 (>3zHio. -r 9.45 to 1.45 a.m. FOR SALE. ST' HAM
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    • 59 11 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
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  • 1048 12 ILIDUCTION IN RETAIL PRICES CONTEMPLATED. Fig F arm Enterprise. The twenfy-fourth ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co-, Ltd., was held at the Union Building at noon on Saturday. The’ Chairman, Mr. J. L. Lonie, presided and there were also present Messrs. W. H. Macgregor,
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  • 125 12 PENANG, OCTOBER 26, 1926. (By CoJftTasY Op Tin CfIk?iT3TSD Bank.) Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 rrmTith/ sigt t Tauk 2/4 >/•!- 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 CaH.uth* Demand Bank Rsls4 |i 3 day*»sight Private M 15fi|f Be ml ay Demand Bar.k -I» g Madras Demand
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  • 89 12 Nov. 6Pot P-n ri C mc-rt, Taining Town HaH, 9 p.»n 13Rugger Milch, Penang v Perak at Ipoli. 20Rugger Match. Penang v. Selan gor at Penang. 27Rugby Match, Penang v. Pera! at Penang. December 3 and 4Selangor Turf Clul Amateur Race Meeting. 10 and 11Ipoh Gymkhana Club. Skye
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    • 229 12 AT THE E. 0. HOTEL, PENANG, From Nov. 2nd to sth {Both Days Inclusive). A< W ROBINSON CO., LTD. F SINGAPORE). -—^-^'l'^r'il w iH be holding an Exhibition of f /W/f Charming and Exclusive D4Y fIND EVM G3WNS X yW AND MILLINERY Mi with an Attractive As otinent of SPORTS
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    • 121 12 rSi p 1 *> V 4 v w s Vn Cuticura Talcum Is The Ideal Powder Its rurity, smoothness and fragrance, combined with antiseptic and prophylactic properties which help to overcome disagreeable odors, make it an essential toilet requisite. Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold throughout the world. British Depot: F. Newbery
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