Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 November 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. jjo, 251. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 825 2 MINERS CAMP OUT ON WATERLOO BRIDGE. Beggung is an art, not a trade. The really successful beggar, like The Man with the Twisted Lip” (probably tl.e cleverest short story Conan Doyle ever wrote), plays his part like an actor. Not only does he make up
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    • 1461 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. NOTICES. Wanted a Salesgirl (Chine so or Eura-1 An ordinary meeting to be followed JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, sian). Must be willing to work hard, by a special meeting of the Municipal it i i i Commission given. Apply, stating salary Commissioners will be held at the
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    • 675 2 notice of sale. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlement of Penang. Suit 1924 No. 20. In pursuance of an order of Court dated the 29th day of Important Sale of valuable shop housed and vacant land in Chu’i-t Street and Pitt p and of lands in Province Wellesley,
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  • 793 3 PRINCE CHARLIE'S LAST Of the many thousand tourists who travel northwards by the Hr'ghland Railway every summer few fail, says a writer in the Weekly Scotsman.” to catch a glimpse at the corner of Loch Ericht at Dalwhinnie Station. As seen there it looks but a shallow little
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    • 529 3 F I Mobiloil g h Male guide d H l When You Buy Gargoyle e j Mobiloil in Sealed Tins— Its 3 1r 3 r You know you will get fall valce receivedin lubricating oil of the finest 4 qualityb cause you are dealing with the largest responsible lubricating oil
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    • 133 3 I YOU’LL I I BELIEVE I I YOUR I |OWN EARS!) s s j When you hear the Glorious Tonal Quality B g of the Amazing Columbia Product E I THE VIVA TONAL j I Columbia I GRAFONOLA as to why we state that a new 1 g realm of
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  • 1249 4 TURKS MAY DISCARD OLD WIVES FOR NEW. Number Limited to Four. Never, since the days when Ali Hassan went a-wooing have his two old wives bct'ii sc attentive to his wants. The reason is that they fear their lord and master may at the eleventh hour
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    • 117 4 I Order Early. PRESENTS v Afi B C* FOR M Wi O AND 1 rMiV /inirtcj THE WfW i IML w» B sL/ti ~iw < FOR I’ FRIENDS at HOME i Delivered to any < address in Great < Britain and North < of Ireland. Post Fr&e duty paid. <
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    • 103 4 x' iMiniiUHr nriwn’i!)' (tbsmih- ni'im nnnßßnn’' '/> 1 i As from j i I 1 January 1,1927 j I THE PRICE OF I gazette will be reduced to 110 cents j A COPY. i i uiuuuffw ihuhw; «be»! aaamusa. OXO CUBES. u OXO appeals to the sportsman and traveller because
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    • 226 4 r < I 11 I In Convalescence I the ideal food to strengthen the nerves and to Vc new j I energy and joy of life to the debilitated body is. Sainu >en i I t Dr. B. Beheim of Colombo, writes: If any remedy should find the n idest
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  • 829 5 <iaw is appointed a Rural Board. m herot’ hc, n Meredith was admitted to Jfrf>V TTosni'al. Kuala Lumpur, Fnr<ip° :in 1 th* hn on ~;V m Inspector D. Hillary, h!ef P S'n’ic-* will be proceeding o,h I ave shortly. I JJonF 0,1 1 Ah Ming, who r
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  • 878 5 MAJOR SANGUTNETTI TO RETIRE. Popular OpptcriL Honoured. (From O u O.vn Correspon lent.) Ab>r Star, Octo 1 p 3J. M<j>r V A R. Sanguinetti 0.8 E., M.C., State Engineer, Kedah, was busy last week attending valedictory functions held in his honour on the eve of reti-ement. During his
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  • 875 5 NEW RULES ADOPTED. Position Of Non-Britishers. The new rules of the Singanore Turf Otub, were a iopted by a poorly attended meeting of members, h >u the V ctoria Theatre. Singapore, under the Chairmanship of Mr. J. D. Saunders, after various amendments had been made, says the
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  • 523 5 DISAPPOINTING RESULTS. Chairman’s Hopes for Future. The annual gmural meeting of tlm 1 Kinta Tin Dredging Company, Limited. wi« held in the Company’s registered 1 office, Hongkong Bank Chamber.-, Singapore, Mr. J. M. Sime presi ling. Others present were Messrs. J. A. Elias, the hon’ble Mr. D.
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  • 187 5 IMPERIAL FAMILIES ARE TO BE TAXED. Tokio, October 28. A decree to impose tax°s on the princes of the blood is expected to be issued shortly. The decree is understood to be enforced from next year. Itoh Committee Completes its Work. The Royal Committee to investigate the Imperial
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  • 42 5 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m 1. Chorus The Heavens are telling (Creation) Haydn 2. Valse Dream of Spring Ollerenshaw 3. Sacred Largo Handel 4. Suite Indian Love Lyrics Woodford-Finden 5. Finale The Sphinx Warneford God Save the King.
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    • 242 5 These Values e WorU models are converting the World to motoring The Transport V&lue thirty miles per gallon fifty miles per hour reliability tint is proverbial ten years’ service. The Comfort Value really efficient suspension the famous silent MORRIS engine complete equipment Dunlop low pressure tyres. The Social Value rvomy
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  • 1408 6 b4l er. dated Oetobt r 1 at BudaPt st, from Dr. R. M. Connolly toa member of our staff, contains the information that the doctor and his wife, who are both, we are pleased to hear, in excellent health and enjoying their hoi.day, went from Trieste to
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  • 21 6 Rtu'er announces the death of the famous magician Houdin 5 following two operation» f r appendicitis and pe. iionitis.
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  • 186 6 ANTI-MALARIAL WORK IN PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. November 1. The Resident Counc llor, Penang, moving for an extension >t $20,000 to the vo'.e for anti-m.isq*iit w.irks. Slid that of the v<>te of $7»,000 only $LB,OuO was left for permanent anti-malarial works ami tins would be expended
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  • 209 6 THS BETTING TAX. Bookmakers Hit. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singipore, November 1. The following is from the Special Correspondent of the Singapore Free Press Everything is ready for launching the Betting Tax on Monday. Several members of the Criminal Investigation Department joined the Customs at the Rice Course
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  • 142 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Parit Buntar, October 30. On Thursday last at about 8 p.m. a Chinese went down to the timber creek about 200 feet from the river. As he was taking off his clothes he received a whack from the tail end of a
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  • 124 6 MOVEMENT OF TROOPS. Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that the Royal Artillery, who have been stationed in Singipore since 1904, leave to-day on the Neurdia for Bombay. The East Surreys from Hongkong for England are also aboard. The s.s. Nellore” from Bombay via Colombo is expected to arrive here
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  • 362 6 Admiralty Suit. TONGKANG vs. STEAMER. I-? tb p Supreme Court this morning Mr Justice <>r '*n dismissed with c ists, the Admiralty action in which M- Sabapatl.v, owner of Tongkang No. 44. sued the owners of the s.s, Patroclus” for da nages f"r the sinking of a tongkang
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  • 193 6 A passage in Mr. St. John Ervine’s L Ister Guide, which compares Portadown with Aberdeen, was the subject of an amusing discussion at a meeting of the Portadown Town Council on September 15, when the Council had before it a letter from the I Ister Tourist Development
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  • 282 6 During the construction of the new lock at Sun'i* v y i! voukmen unearthed a quantity of human bones, including a skull, at a depth of about 20ft. below the surface of the bed of the river shiug'e, and just above the level of the blue
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 279 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) i Sir, Most of your readers will welcome the tone of your leading article lin yesterday’s edition, wherein you countenance the plea of a home paper lor greater unity among the which, not long ago. were at war. True unity is
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    • 265 6 The Sunday Gazette had the foil >wing i i its is-uie of yesterday The folloiving puzzle in figures, simple as it may appear, is beyond our under standing. IPc have tried it and the figures do as they are told. Try it :it may serve to pass
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  • 170 6 GERMANS’ AMBITIOUS SCHEME. Bucharest, September 17. Plans for a. big Zeppelin airship passenger service from Germany to America, via the North Pole, and other adventurous aerial expeditions, arc outlined by Dr. Hugh Eckener, chief of the Zeppelin works. Dr. Eckener is touring the German communities in Rumania
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  • 487 6 TRIBE t’E TO BRITISH Erijl The British G >vt r irn -nt’s Wbi. K per on the finances, J general condition of tLe Sudan '-.H 1925 is a remarkable ilociunent. c 9 colourless language of the official J it tells a tale of steady projt»of nomic and
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  • 114 6 i ill* 11 The steamer, River C J figured so prominently in orable landing at Daiiip r both her name and her l ri i' recalled that she was in a ,ns Peninsula, and that the r( the fire-swept beach lr(l sge ]’j Z bridge run out
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 68 6 P CROSS-WORDS COhi JfiO.i. Solution of jg; The fd lowing 4re successful c nnu J'' Ist. Prize Mr {I 2nd., Prize \r r < 'Un 3rd., Prize m T h’ Additional award, tn Mrs. U. Bdl e cbei. Mr.G.E.Wrig Mr. Khoo Kai Be* fainijiu Dr. T.Y. Khew, Ipob. I ESCAq
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  • 2243 7 }e Wellsian trilogy. ',,f C r i Criticism of Contemporaries. o ur Own Cc rrespondent.) Lo.klon, October 7. u,, n d Volume.—The second 1 if \< r ll. G. Wells’s three volume r he world of William Clissold” 1.) was published books Th< first is an analysis JVviewson
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  • 378 7 Saturday’s Results. WALES BEATS SCOTLAND AT GLVGOW. London, October 30. rp he following weie the results of the tieplayed to-day SCOTLAND BEATS WALES. London, October 30. \t Ibrox Park (Glasgow), before a crowd of 35,000, the soccer match bet .v( on Scotland and Wales resulted in a vie
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  • 110 7 GREAT BRITAIN BLAMED. Mexico City, October 30. A mining commission from the Cbamb r of Deputies is studying means to solve the silver crisis caused by Britain pl icing her silver reserve in India on the m irket, thereby decreasing the price in many countries to below
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  • 175 7 GRANTED INCREASED WAGES. Morgan’s Town, (W. Virginia), Oct. 30. TLe miners in the Monongahela and Fairmount fields have been awarded increased wages, the former between 25 and 35 per cent.for skilled workers and 20 to 40 per cent, for day workers, the latter 20 per nt. on the
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  • 556 7 General Situation. PARTY LEADERS’ DILEMMA. New York. October 30. Despite the desperate efforts of party leaders to stimulate interest throughout the country for Tuesday’s election in the whole House of Rppresentatives and Third Senate, it cannot b« Slid that the United States is suffering from poll fever. The
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  • 165 7 -Reuter. REDSKIN DAYS REVIVED. Montana, October 30. The famous old Redskin days of America’s Wild West were momentarily revived yesterday when Crow Indian braves successfully carried ont the ancient tribal stratagem, culminating in besieging, routing and killing a negro murderer. The negro had been ordered to leave
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  • 503 7 SUICIDE OF INVALID CHINESE. A Coroner’s inquest into the death of Khoo Ean Leng, who died at 4. Church Street, the residence of Mr. Goh Soon Cheng, his brother-in-law at 1.30 a.rn. on October 23. was held by Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court, Penang,
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  • 111 7 TEMPORARY CLOSE DOWN OF ENGLISH FIRM. London, October 30. Messrs. Tate and Lyle explain that the stoppage of their sugar refinery at Plaistow is only temporary while the present glut of home-grown beet and continental dumped sugar prevails. A number of employees is retained for working on specialities.Reuter.
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  • 134 7 PENANG, NOVEMBER 1, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndun Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Ban« 2/4 5/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 155 t M 3 day’s sight Private 157 I B Bombay Demand Bank M 155 g
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  • 689 8 Life is so short, and hatred is not street; Let there he peace between us ere we die. The above lines are selected from a verse by the pen uf an American authoress, the full of which will be found in our Coirrspondence column to-day. The verse has
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  • 466 8 Mr. A. R. Morgan, president of the Penang Turf Club, gave an interesting resume oi. the year’s work at the annual meeting of the Club on Friday. As the reporthas already be-m published it is not necessary for us to recapitulatt. ow over there were one or
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  • 409 8 Government has taken no action, so far. to bring the Colony into line with the Federated Malay S’ates in th- matter of Deepavali Day. The Education Department at Penang has adopted the wise c urse of instructing schoolmasters that they should grant a holiday to Hindu schoolboys and girls
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  • 1299 8 Jacker A CRICKETER STATESMAN. Lin lon, October 7. Colonel F. S. Jackson who is giving up Uis post as the Chief Government Whip sin order to succeed Lord Lytton as Governor of Bengal will be m ss-d at the Hou-e of Commons. As Party whip no one
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  • 30 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 70 cts per pound per pl. */•>•>» Vo. 1 Crepe 70 cts per pound- per pl. Weaker. i (By Courtesy of vaessrs. Aden
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  • 153 8 The Straits Tradin') Co.. IdT the following prices, on Odohe) London. q Spot £295-100 Down 3 m/s. buying 293-L»-0 3.. selling 291 0 0 Local. October 30: *****. Singapore sold 150 onS cI Z Penang buyers no sellers at 1 November 1: 415$ Singapore sold 100 t .s
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 188 8 jewellery <fft% <tSh W RIO B|f ';>j WS&W VA& 7Z<?X£' \A< fot%W <X ww/ Z) /Z* I HANDCRAFT c;?c*cnt and modern The delicate art of the Saxon Silversmith has produced many miracles of design, each of a perfection tliat could only be attained by handcraft. Similarly, because State Express Cigarettes
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    • 68 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 YEAR EVE-31st DEC. Gala Night. Special Dinner. Pierrot and Pierrette Costume
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  • 372 9 Nrv Negotiations This Week. mqre HO pJfuToutlook. p V XI) Till-' GOVERNMENT P E?h 1 bTAN’DI'OiNT- I’ a Dio Service.) I oi October 31. n] .,ve it itiated by the ThP c .'t r lt .-s promise of f' t, althongh the non' e night di<i not go if
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  • 103 9 APPOINTMENT OF DXI ENERAL. (Rugby Radio Service) I on don, October 31. 1 di I, b g'-ain states that Sir Eric n,D >nd S°cn tary General of the die f Xitiot.q will nominate Herr 'nfonr Ferorc, Under S cretary Gene- ihir DM. nr I'h-ronce r,!Jr n C
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  • 90 9 fOIRT PARTIAL to be held. (I'lgby Radio Service.) H London, October 31. lra t'onh L ni r? l y ao n °unces that inforin Ci ,l rf>f,,Vui frorn the Comnf he North America into th i qn:,drfn that aCourtwin < S l, of the navy sl
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  • 38 9 Rec o^_awx Dancr> 1 adio Service.) The lr( Lon <ion, October 31. at yesterday. I 8 Gv, t 26(1 non p c, at this year’s show b .j’ear, c m P ar ed with 194,000
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  • 195 9 Empire Premiers Impressed. PI LG Si ?LS AN P\RA V N ES. (Rl’gby Radio Service) London, October 30. The Imperii! Conference delegates, numbering 225 men and 28 wom°n, spent six hours at sea to-day, aboard the battleship Revenge, watching a big naval display off Portland. The Admiralty thoughtfully
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  • 116 9 CROWD LYNCHES WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. olog la. October 31. A youth of eighteen fired a revolver at Signor Mussolini as h- 1 was leaving the hall where he inaugurated the Scientific Congress. The crowd seized and lynchei the assailant. Mussolini was not hurt. NARROW ESCAPE. Bologna, October 31.
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  • 115 9 RUM RUNNERS’ CARGO RETURNED. New’ York, October 30. 5,000 cases of whisky valued at $350,000 seized two years ago from the British trawler Frederick fourteen miles <ff New Jersey were ordered to te retn'ned to the owner at St. Pierre Emiquelon. The order which was signed by
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  • 110 9 POSSIBLES VS. PROBABLES. The following will play at 5 p.m. on Friday, November 5. Whites :Terdre Cook, Pinckney, Burton and F. Reutens Jones and Chuan; Austin, Clark, Meynell, Cameron, Francis, Ingles, Walker and Nad’g. Colours:Wilkinson; Fletcher, Cooper, A. Reutens and Bryant; Baughan and Fly; Neve. F-ttock. Finch, Becker, Wilkie,
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  • 59 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. November 1. Perak and Negri Sembilan pliyed in pouring rain. Peiak lost the toss. The game was mainly a struggle between forwards, Perak’s superiorly in the scrntnn enabling it to win by two tries to nil. Norman and HII were the
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  • 211 9 Talks aS a Friend to Friends. CANADI AN HOST; L OPENED. BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO FOLLOW SUIT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 31. The Princo of Wales spirit a crowded day in Pai is yesterday. After luncheon with the President of the Republic at the Etysee, he
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  • 164 9 80 PER CENT. PRODUCTION EXPORTABLE. London, October 30. It is officially announced that the percentage of s'andard production of rubber exportable at the minimum rate of duty from Ceylon and Malaya for the quarter beginning November 1, is 80. EXPORT RIGHTS. By courtesy of the Hon. the Resident
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  • 27 9 London, October 31. The British-American Tobacco Company’s export tobiceo factory at Southampton was burnt out. The damage is esti raued at £150,000.
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  • 45 9 London, October 31. The price of petrol, through pu nps, to morrow, will be re 1 need by l|d a gallon. Petrol supplied in cans will be reduced similarly in London and the home counties an 1 by Id a gallon elsewhere.
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  • 104 9 The following new books have been received at the Library. Battles with Giant Fish, by F. A. M. Hedges. Fox Hunting in the Twentieth Century by William Scarth Dixon. The Guards Division in the Great War, by C. Headlam, 2 Volumes. John Keats, by Amy Lowell. 2 Volumes.
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  • 173 9 Another Arrest. DARING ROBBERY SEQUEL. Paris, Octob r 31. A man named Duval, who D accused as being the ringleader in connection with the theft of Chinese securities Las be°n arrested at Nancy. [On October 16, Reuter cabled A Dutchman, an Italian and a Corsican have been
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  • 72 9 London, October 31. Paris, New York, 4.B4‘d’ Brussels, 3 LB4i; Geneva, 25.13^; Amsterdam. 12.125; Mil<n, 113«; Berlin, 20.370 St >ckho’m, 18.1 P. Copenhagen. 18 24"; Oslo, 19.47|; Vienna, Prague, 163« Helsingfors, 192 A; Madrid, 31.99 Lisbon, 2’sA Rio. 6«? Buenos, Aires, 45} ,1 Bombay. 1/S;LI Shangba’, 2/4| I
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  • 391 9 FINAL EPISODE OF MO OR CAR DFAL. (From Our Own Coropspondent.) Before Mr. I. W. Blelloch at Parit Buntar on Wednesday, October 27, the case was concluded inwhich Madavi sued (1) Ah Yoon, (2) Teo Fog Nam, (3) Mamundi and (4) W. A. Rebeira for damages in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 23 9 DEFI’AVALI DAY. On the occasion of the great Hindu Festival on November 4, there will be no publication of the JT inang Gazetie.
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    • 26 9 PENANG HUNT CLUB. Tu- slay, November 2. at 5-15 p. in. Meet Btgan J> rmal Stables. Finish S. Moi liner Etq., 96, Kt lawei 1< >ad.
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    • 23 9 POPPY DAY, 1926. Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, Penang, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund to whom subscriptions should be sent.
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    • 277 9 H Telephone PLNANG i No. H 982. I FOR THE J FINEST PROVISIONS. g Hunters York Half Hams E 6 lbs. to S lbs. $l-15 per lb. (New Shipment Arriving on Mcnctay.) S g Acrawatte Tea 1 lb. pkts. $l-10 g do. 2 lbs. pkts. 2-10 g John Lktle's Famous
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  • 215 10 COBH AM II Ml*.London gave an cnthusiatic welcome home’’ to Mr. Alan Cobham, the airman, when he complete his 2\'M 0 miles flight to an 1 fr< m Australia. Ab ve, A rs. Cobham greets her husband after h.s three mouths* ah. sence. Right, the airplane
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  • 1084 11 IF WE WERE GOVERNED BY THE MINI aT R Y OF HEX LTH. Toothless, anp-mdixles- 1 vaccinated, psycho-analyst-ridden (and, doubtless, verv ugly) men will form the population of the doctors’ ideal State. In 1516 Sir Thomas More published bis famous Utopia,” and he has been followed b»
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  • 477 11 AMERICAN COMEDIAN’S VIEWS. M ill Rogers, the famous American comedian with whom the Prince of Wales made friends, aud who has taken London by storm, writes About this bird you call the Prince of M ales I want to tell you that he’s just the
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  • 156 11 800-YEAR-OLD FORT AS MODERN MANSION. One of Kent’s most interesting properties has changed ownership by the sale of Saltwood Castle, Hythe, with 60 acres, by Messrs. Knight, Frank, and Rutley. The Castle was for many years the official residence of the Lords M r ajden of the Cinque
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  • 254 11 following were the latest quo I 'tions i n Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday. To-day L 2 JS E Shares. t 2 c S», ~I pq rr cq co Sc. Sc. S c. S c. Suhbcr (Dollar). Allenby 3.25 3.3-5
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  • 84 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. \llenbys S 3 20 S 3.30 B. Jelutongs 1.10 1.15 ex B. Katil 1.15 1.20 Glenealys 2.95 3.05 Kempas 9 50 10.00 M. Pindas 2.90 300 Pnnggors 1.30 1.35 Scndais 3.12| 3.17| Tins. B. Padangs .89 .91 Chenderiangs
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  • 82 11 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 24'h to 30th October (being one week) was 13 tons. The output of Ronpibon Extended No Liability for the month of October was 225 piculs. 54,000 yards, 431 hours. The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for
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  • 146 11 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING. The following is the business for the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions by Mr. J. H. Dickson regarding Govt, trawlers fishing in local
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  • 1259 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. E 3 S' h! CQ BUBBLE [Do.uuj «i oI a A’'snr-y Euhbr? Oo 3 2” 3 3 ex I :r 2 J igi Atn*;gatH»p«!d 4 9 5 00 Arm Hitam FUotinf 4 8’ 5 00,' .yer Koah.ii- Eubbc» K.Ui-M 1 05 i 21' Mntek UHbbe;-
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 800 11 lp L, <a I F :,S f I &Vgl *J f! Ta P U g ~.<> n-.i big clteClirolls. g f j 1 P? do r f ic--H from Ceylon and |L kj Lama. Kuala MtUa Estate, Sun- g IQ j g t NOT ICE g g 5« River Tin
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  • 1041 12 HOW TO IF COGNIZE A FIRST ED I i i ON. llov do you know v, hen a book is a first edition asks Mr. AV. Partington in John O’ London's wcek’y- There is no more a fixed ra’e by which to detect original .editions than
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  • 207 12 PENANG, NOVEMBER 1, 1926. len>'res Op’nnr» n «h«»wt £5,000.(1D nom» Hloves 100.00 gellerf Hold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* 160.00 sellerNntmogp 80s 100.00 nom 110 8 95.00 C«)conptpper 50.00 nom Copra Sundr.ed $11.30 sales Rattans H-15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green S<nail 13 00 S’am Rico No. 1
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 365 12 n sites of all fV Bazaars Stores V» I I I V. I |C l a\ h i I I < wnF^ 'I Ip W? 4 \V>rF=U« .<•„ }J%<£<2L B/ ft *b\ <.?t VA I/ \6 You can re! inonicks j/ > for purity even when the P 'A thermometer
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    • 317 12 NOT A SINGLE ATTACK IN EIGHTEEN MONTHS. Former Malaria Sufferer In Ceylon Gives Grateful Thanks To Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. One reason for the immense popul arity of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in tin Far East is the enthusiastic personal recommendation given them by men am. women who formerly suffered
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    • 308 12 i. Kidm i Tror e Back Ache and Lr r !f i b If you srffer from buck ache, it matters ot whether the cause be nerves or your k 1 Er. Cassell’s Tablets wilt remeva the lr ub fi When pains in the back make you suspect kidney trouble,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 166 12 UNITED CINEMA From Monday, Ist to Wednesday, 3rd Nov. Hoot Gibsen in Red Courage” 5 reds Jack Hoxie in Daring Chance” 5 reels Hoot Gibson in Hook and Ladder 6 reels High Kickers’’ Century Comedy iee s The Kid Reporter Century Comedy 2 reels Remember Thursday 4th ?<ovember. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
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  • 774 13 LEWIS AND PEAT LTD. Singapore, October 28. The Colonial Office announcement in regard to restriction was published here on Monday. The immediate effect was to c.eate a more 01 timistic feeling and prices in the absence of selL-rs were advanced one to two cents perlb. Further consideration of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 396 13 w Mornings TAKE A SPARKXIEB CLASS OF KUWOtfS [fW' T t. ;r>oonful of Kutnow’s effervescent saline that’s the secret of buoyant health. Il \o fustic purgation with Kutnow’s. Instead M 'I I I c rrective action on the liver and kidneys. j I L—!] s Powder are all the essential
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    • 271 13 (^_o preserve in the East A V! w Physical health and mental alertness during ex- II jjl hausting climatic conditions can be maintained if tl I you make Ovaltine’’ your daily food-beverage. II f/l J| A cup of this highly nutritious beverage taken I I regularly in the morning imparts
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  • 107 14 Nov, 6Pot Pourri Concert, Ta ping Town Hal], 9 p.mA j 13—Hugger Match, JI Penang v. Perak at! Ipoh.l’ <• Si 11 17Hockey iH’Matcb, PenangV f v. United Services (Malaya) [at Penang. 1 20Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. 27Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December
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  • 662 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penans, November 1, 1926. S Muttcn Indian per lb 47 Mutton Head, sheep or goal m each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 rri M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 47 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 47 Lamb d
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    • 1292 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG |g| k jk I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |g 1 gOH |HK| ||a WHH £B| Bk ADRASTUS Nov. 1 I^nl,,n R,yt r Ura n n r n l \Tj TTarnhnrn K EhSI JTl|l J|m I RHEXENOR Nov. 11 M .rallies,
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