Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-11-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.' Ko, 258 VO LXXXIV. WEDNESDAY. 10th NOVEMBER, 1926 PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement561 1926-11-10 1 *SF ~x v r~iiiiwnftTiii ii ttii »«—n -miOimrMtrr acif 'him— murnrintw it< I PRAI TO SINGAPORE ANNUAL GRAND Hi, CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF I i C HT/"^/"* TT A I ATC? AI 1? i H £N |jEVRO i E T I I Llx* 1 r\ixi Ii vj D-ALtL I i 5i,500561 words
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Advertisement14 1926-11-10 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Read Office: Next to.flie Disjiensary Brandi Offia R Leith Street14 words
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Article877 1926-11-10 2 THREE GERMAN CONFESSIONS. While the final touches are being put in Berlin to the preparations for a police exhibition on a scale as yet unknown in Europe, German crime expnrts. writes a corre-prindent of the Sunday lunes, confess themselves helpless when faced by the latent developments of877 words
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Advertisement1516 1926-11-10 2 e •IM.* TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. dpeaal notice Jelapang Tin Dredging, Limited. S. A. th. WHOLESALE Tenders are invited for the erection of PENANG BRANCH. dredue. Plans may be inspected at the For Hospitals, Hotels Etc. Mine Office. J' lapang, near Ipoh. ARMISTICE DAY 1926. Apply to THE MANAGER. GOOD, GLEfiH,HIGH-CUSS1,516 words
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Advertisement904 1926-11-10 2 Mnw'-sl BANK HOLIDAYS. The Exchange Banks will Amber 'I I ibe closed on 11th, 13th Orchard Road, and 15th instant, the 11th Blackwood F urn i turi being Armistice Day and frorn I 13th and 15th being Pub- Lamps and -hades 111 lie Holidays. II siißcaSoirto'l I IRUNNYMEDE HOTEL. YOUR904 words
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Article947 1926-11-10 3 SNOW-CAPS AND DUSKY PATCHES. The eastern sky at nrdnight in October is fu;l of bright stars. Orion is rising due east, directly ab >ve it is Taurus, with Aldebaran, the bull’s eye, as its principal star and the astral cloud, the Pleiades, are above it. Capella and947 words
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Advertisement662 1926-11-10 3 See />- r I x_ 7 TA J RMiSIS Otffc —ii»., i v*S 'Br I ĕSEbk A>!E<S 7 Z SIX-CYLINDER I A Wonderful New Six f A^ IT*' 1 T*' s a car that will satisfy So easy to Orive and control that L even the most seasoned motorist. exteu662 words
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Advertisement178 1926-11-10 3 I m 1927 I I GRAMOPHONE I TRIUMPH. .J The New Gramophone just introduced by g H Columbia has created a profound sensation. g S It is a revelation in volume, tone and detail. g Come and hear TOE IMEW I I VIVA-TONAL I ORAFONOLzA I g New principles of178 words
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Article672 1926-11-10 4 PART PLAYED BY THE EYEIt is a curious fact that yellow butter sells more readily than white butter. Yet most people know quite well that pure butter, as the dairyman first ob tains it, is not usually very yellow. Often it is "wh.’tc. The yei’low colour is672 words
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Advertisement881 1926-11-10 4 I MUI MaFWa—■BsZ—— ANNOUNCING A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. REJUVENATION WITHOUT OPERATION. REVOLUTIONISING THE TREATMENT OF TROPICAL DISEASES, MALARIA—ANAEMIA—NEURASTHENIA—PHYSICAL DECLINE, ETC. REMARKABLE RESULTS OBTAINED AT LONDON HOSPITALS. THE DISCOVERY OF DOCTOR E. BUERGI, M. I). PHYLLOSAN, which is the most considerable contribution made Abundant Medical testimony, by science to medicine during881 words
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Advertisement139 1926-11-10 4 For Coughs and Colds. When changeable weather or exposure to cold and wet results i n bronchitis, start at once taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Standard for over fifty years, and strongly recommended for stubborn weakening coughs. For sale everywhere. and all parasitic diseases of the skin, which are so prevalent139 words
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Advertisement159 1926-11-10 4 H I |l’| I 111! /z/ w T i It I 1 j 1 y 1 i e 1-i.A A AND NOTICE T nt difference” 15 Tl,e "'orld’s mot <x ports use Benefit by I ence, don’t, take any lh Uf of I provnhs perfect pi,’ I .<<ll, minimum catU159 words
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Article3573 1926-11-10 5 USE OF EAKRINGS. A EX«n>T«« OHABOBD. yesterday the A’ br T y thf case in which Ooi .earing Ooi Ben* Hiang the or f b p estate of Tan Chong Id was originally charged breach of trust in respect f brilliant earnings, valued ,f Lrertv of another Chinese3,573 words
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Advertisement87 1926-11-10 5 PRITCHARD’S I XMAS TOY BAZAAR S will be opened I 3 on 3 I Monday, 22nd Nov., in their X Union Street Showroom. The Xmas display this J I Year, in all departments, will excel anything ever j before in the history of I the Firm. The complete Xmas 387 words
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Article674 1926-11-10 6 Mr. Horsley, Assistant Engineer, P. W. D-, F.M.S., is due to arrive in Penang by the Khiva on Sunday. •r Archdeacon and Mrs. SwindcH have been granted six months’ furlough and are booked to leave Singapore on De-c-ember 7. Mr. and Mrs. Towers, Miss Towers and Mrs.674 words
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Article173 1926-11-10 6 Ampang Village Tragedy. DEATHS FROM POISON GAS. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 9. A sad tragedy occurred yesterday at he fourth mile Ampang Village, result■ng in the death of three Chinese. 2k boy, ten years of age, while crossing the mouth of a well on173 words
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Article162 1926-11-10 6 AGI TATORS AT WORK. Merchants Threatened. Hongkong November, 9 A message frem Hong Kong, Swatow states that the merchants are threatened wi’h heavy penalties if they take delveries of Brit sh goods. Shipping and hand ing the same are abo being prevented by the egitators. The opium is162 words
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Article102 1926-11-10 6 Tie sp cial prograu me at the Theatre R >val in connection with the celebration ’f the Armist ce, is one of unusual nterest, Norma Talmadge—Ame-rici’s mrerrost artiste, being s’arred in Gr us'ark —a modem romance, while Live Te-ry has the stellar role n “Sackcloth and Scar], t”—the102 words
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Article48 1926-11-10 6 T o-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m 1. March Colonel Bogey Alford 2. Phantasia Phantom Brigade Myddleton 3. Song Land of Hope ai >d Glory Elegar 4. Selection The Allies in kt,,, Camp Englemann 3. 1 atrol Wee aegregor Amers God Save the King.» l48 words
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Article31 1926-11-10 6 The following are undelivered telegrams: Chapergmoi. M?Hii| ,?ili "i’ 8 F dachi Chithiavan Mettuhne A a- gusakadi. Sprii gfield St amer ID ctor Leehoong 41, Carnarvon Street. Baart nimnymede.31 words
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39 1926-11-10 6 November 11th Armistice Day. 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion at Bukit engah. Armistice Services will be held at Butt rworth next Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and at Caledonia Club at 7 p.m, Ik Stokes,39 words
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Article250 1926-11-10 6 (To the Editor of the Pining Gizette.”) SIR,—Mr. F. J. L. has not caught the real meaning of the humane remarks of he Pinang Gazette, but misco strues them as an attack directed against the magistiate and the D. P. P. In the first case, it is250 words
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Article100 1926-11-10 6 Sir, —It would be a very g »od indeed, if the Penang Hirbour Board would can-e to be t raced in prominent places at the Church S reet and Mitchell Piers, notices prohibiting the piers being u ed as breeding grounds of germ 'aden xpectoiations. Any one100 words
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Article229 1926-11-10 6 MUNICIPAL BUS DRIVER FINED. For failing to stop his bus when requested to do so by a pol ce constable on duty at the junction of Anson Road and Burmah Rea l on Oct-b r 25. Abdul Manan bin Abdul Rahim, a Municipal bus driver, was fined $25229 words
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Article146 1926-11-10 6 Yet, oh stricken hearts Remember Ah Remember How of human d tys he lived the better pan! April cam« to bloom, and never dim December Breathed its killing chills upon the head or heart. Born to know not winter, only spring, a Being Trod the flowery April blithely for146 words
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Article1088 1926-11-10 6 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. An extraordinary general meeting of Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Company, Limited, was held at the registered office of the Company, Mps-rs. Kennedy Burkill Co.. Ltd No. 39, Beach Street, Penang, at 12 o’clock noon to-day. Mr J. D. Kemp was in the chair1,088 words
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Article333 1926-11-10 6 AMERICAN TRAVELLERS’ “BAG” IN THE ARCTICShooting polar bears and seals a thousand miles north of the Arctic Circle provided a* series cf thrills for Miss Louise Bo; d of San Francisco, who has arrived in London. Miss Boyd, who was accompanied on her six necks' Arctic333 words
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Article322 1926-11-10 6 WINGS VIBRATE 440 TIMES A SECOND. Insects, like birds and animals, have their calls. But the sounds they produce include the rubbing together of their limbs or wing covers and ti e vibration of their wings, so they cannot always be spoken of as voices. Flies and322 words
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Article657 1926-11-10 6 A SEAVIOE UM ~b Messra. Mungo Park the nper, and B. J. E ti n QB p chemist to the F. M. s ire to Age. u tun-, hav« useful liit'e bo.,k on p.,, Uses in Mining which nB hf b •d by .he E M.657 words
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Advertisement62 1926-11-10 6 100% EFFICIENCY is not possible unless all the organs of the body are actmg regularly and properly. Used when needed, Pinkettes keep the hver and intestinal tract in good working order, thus eliminating constipation, sick headaches, bilious attacks, and keeping the system clean and healthy. Of chemists, or post free,62 words
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Advertisement29 1926-11-10 6 > «■WWMUII mi I I n—- The reliable ntedid®* Nothing better IF YOU SUFFER I** Sick headaches Biliousness Sluggish liver Indigestion Constipation i t. and I Sold in bOXgS I29 words
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Article1363 1926-11-10 7 Lim Leng Cheak Estate. DEFENCE AND COUNTER-CLAIM. The following is defendant’s defence and counterclaim in the above suit:— Ry his defence and counterclaim the defendant admitted the allegations contained in paragraphs 1.2, 3,6, 7 and 8 of the statement of claim. 2. As to paragraphs 4 and 51,363 words
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Article216 1926-11-10 7 PENANG. NOVEMBER 10, 1926. Bentires Opium p. «h«st >5,000.00 nom Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 seller Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 a 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundrud $ll.lO buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam216 words
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Advertisement477 1926-11-10 7 To quickly get rid of BACKACHE ofniilly wish to get rid of your YoU,1 nicl.lv aS possible, but you benefit, and that is why cho<« De *i“’“ I>ills iD yO ronce to any other remedy. pref Witt’s Pihs act upon your liver, DC kidneys and your bladder, and in yOUr477 words
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Advertisement56 1926-11-10 7 Eases Rheumatic Pains. A stiff neck is soon, eased and rheumatic pains in arms and shoulders disappear when Chamberlaip’s Pain Balm is rubbed on the aching spot. It feels good to the skin, penetrates quickly to the very seat of pain, scattering the congestion, relieving the pressure and the pain56 words
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Advertisement305 1926-11-10 7 SOME OF THE SPECIAL VALUES DURING WHITEAWAYS WHITE WEEKS. ‘A S* '’"Xf wwl ■[> A reliable hard-wearing Twill y ffj I v Shirt with latest style neck Poplin Shirts, which gives unlimited freedom Twill Tennis Shirts. Strong Matte Snperior quality Poplin and comfort, smart in appearance A reliable inexpensive Tennis305 words
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Article20 1926-11-10 8 PROUT. At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on the 10;h instant, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Prout a son.20 words
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Article471 1926-11-10 8 To-morrow. November 11, will commemorate the eighth anniversary of the signing of the Armistice. The day this year—at within the British Empire—f.dls upon a world sadly distressed, on account of continued strife in industry, strife which, ultimately, will effect all classes of the community -and evtiy part of471 words
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Article235 1926-11-10 8 DAYLIGHT SAVING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 10. The Straits Settlements Association Committee unanimously decided that a the daylight saving proposal advtrsely affects the interests of the working portion of the inhabitants comme: cing work at an early hour, daylight saving should not be effected by legislative235 words
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Article32 1926-11-10 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 70 cts per pounds per pl. $93-33 No. I Crepe 70 cts per pound per pl. $93-33 Quiet. (By Courtesy of raessrs. Allen Dennys.)32 words
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Article134 1926-11-10 8 The Straits Tradin') Co.. Ltd., yiv s the following prices, on November 9: London. Spot £309-15s Up £6-15s 3 m/s. buying 297-15$ 5 3 selling 298 4 15s Local. November 10: Singapore sold 75 at $.152e Penang buyers no selle s at $152«. 7he Pastern Smelting Co. Ltd:—134 words
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Article93 1926-11-10 8 The 1 edth statement for the Muni cipality of George Town for the week ending November 6, 1926, shows a total of 65 deaths—3s males and 30 females—the death rate being 24 92 per mile compared with 23.00 in the pn ceding week and with 26.19 in the93 words
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Article1055 1926-11-10 8 OO HERE are two secrets which will never be revealed to us. The first what doctors take which enables them to consume anything in the shape of food and drink without ill effects, to live without either fresh air or exercise, and to visit infectious cas s1,055 words
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Article327 1926-11-10 8 The cymbals emsh And i he flaneurs walk With long silk stocking And arms of chalk, k Butterfly skirts K And white breads bare, 1' And sha lows of dead men Watching ’em there. Shadows of tie "I men Stand by the wall Watching the Jun Of327 words
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Advertisement259 1926-11-10 8 W'ood Carving V’»S£=i’!«SS“ f JIS pfe 3 -yhi Wtoa MIRI? «••s-.’aAi r~r.~~ nil jV~' |ffiX ,~,\2^-^~'• j..., wWL b t HANDICRAFT ancient and modern It has been the delignt of craftsmen of al! ages to transform plain solid material into a wonder of design and embellishment. A transformation which could259 words
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Advertisement36 1926-11-10 8 E) O.” Sunday, 14th November. Orchestral Concert Assisted by well-known Amateurs. A collection (no chits) will be made in aid of the Poppy Fund. LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA. Mis. C. TF. Ballantyne. P. P. C. Kinta]Tasman.36 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-11-10 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 228 a.m. 9.6 a.m. 2.56 p.m. 8.55 p.m. TG-Mo chow. 3.0 a.m. 9.45 a.m. 3.41 p.m. 9.34 p.m.25 words
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Article385 1926-11-10 9 |M>' W»*”3 Da >' Probable. ct i,i, a ,Gn7i>m<;.'TK (rtuby Radio Service.) London, November 9. ...M-hrm-nt in the coal h-* Miners Executive »J n l| ’(>- M‘ rll a report for to-morrow B itwm be PUt ltpB w hither they will accept n "'.'ibun' nts that uny and, indeed,(rtuby Radio Service.) - 385 words
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Article197 1926-11-10 9 QUESTION of treaty rights. London, November 9. fh- Tun's Washington correspondent it is the considered view of the Impart w-n tat the terms of the 'no Americin commercial treaty do not Permit of d- nunci ition by either party. Attention is drawn to Article XVII of l|P197 words
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Article98 1926-11-10 9 SE Q’ EL TO FRANCO-ITALIAN INCIDENTS. p Sl! igipore, November 9. c r| G‘rr,ii \n 'l.’ 11 1 Ambassador incidents r' V/'. 01 r ®c®nt frontier Hohof thf, r 1,1 111 Siys that the violaf;',!isulatp atVintimi- A 'S’dion and adeIbpMiani p 1 B tlie ’’icidents at Bali98 words
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Article161 1926-11-10 9 U. S. Merchant Fleet. OFFERS WANTED. Washington, N tvember 9. Three bids were submitted to the Shipping Board for the purchase of five ships of the Government’s merchant line. Two bidders, namely, the Winchester and Kenny Compani s of New York, off- red also to charter five161 words
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Article105 1926-11-10 9 CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT’S FINANCING PLAN. New York, November 9. Traders regard the comparative strength of the co’ton market, despite the huge figures of today’s estimite of 18,000,000 bales as compared with 8,000, 000 in 1921, as the first sign of the good effects of the Government financing plan,105 words
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Article78 1926-11-10 9 DISCREPANCY OF $80,000,000. New' York, November 9. A clerical error was responsible for a discrepancy of $89,000.000 in the report on brokers loans from the New York banks for October, which is issued by the Stock Exchange clearing house and the banks. After ingenious theories78 words
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Article27 1926-11-10 9 30 PER CENT WAGES INCREASE. Morton (Virginia), November 9. A general wage increase of 30 per cent has been granted in the Virginia coalfields.27 words
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Article315 1926-11-10 9 Premier On Imperial Conference. OUR FOREIGN POLICY. DIFFICULT SITUATION IN CHINA. I London, November 9. M ith traditional cuvin -ny and splendour, the Lord Mayor’s baiquet at th? Guilihall was attended by delegates of the Imperial Conference an 1 the cream of English public life. Responding to a315 words
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Article40 1926-11-10 9 (Rugbv Radio Service.) London, November 9. The work of the committee of the Imperial Conference was continued today. The Prime Ministers were engaged throughout the day in considering matters affecting inter-Imperial relations and the question of treaty procedure.(Rugbv Radio Service.) - 40 words
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Article104 1926-11-10 9 SCIENTIFIC COURTROOM. Somerville, November 9. The courtroom of the H »11 Mills murder trial has b°en transformed into a scientific exhibition. At first there «ere enlarged reproductions of fingerprints and afterwards Doctor Schultz, aided by wax models, incin ling a replica of Mrs. Mills’s head, explained in104 words
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Article72 1926-11-10 9 SCENE AT OPENING SESSION. R une, November 10. There were no speeches at the opening session of Parliament but on the suggestion of the President the Deputies stood up and shouted “Long live Mussolini.” The Chamber adopted a motion expelling the deputies of the so-cdlel Aventine opposition, also72 words
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Article37 1926-11-10 9 TWO BIRBY LINERS AS TRANSPORTS. London, November 9. Messrs Vickers. Limited, state that they have received an order from the Bibby Brothers Company to eq'/ip th? motorships Dorsetshire and Somersetshire for service as Government transports.37 words
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Article24 1926-11-10 9 Reuter yesterday reported that Darlington b at Portsmouth 4-0 in an English League (Div. II) fixture. This score hould have been reversed.24 words
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Article153 1926-11-10 9 A New Epoch. NEEDS OF THE NATIONS. Berlin, November 9. Presenting his credentials to President Von Hindenburg, Sir Ronald Lindsay, the new British Ambassador, spoke of the cor dial Anglo-German relations as promising fruitful Anglo-German co operation. He said that the Locarno Pact and Germany’s entry into153 words
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Article84 1926-11-10 9 AMERICAN’S GIFT TO FRANCE. Paris, November 10. The retire! American banker, Mr. Edward Tuck, who is living in Paris, has made a gft to France of the historic chateau and grounds of 50 acres of Trois Preaux near Paris, which will be united to the chateau and park of84 words
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Article120 1926-11-10 9 (Ru Radio Service.) Lon ion, November 9. Oxford University to-day conferred upon Mr. J. 11. Thomas, the Labour leader an 1 ex-Minister. the H morary degree of Doctor of Civil Law. The Public Orator in his introductory of the oration deliver ed in Latin, described Mr.(Ru Radio Service.) - 120 words
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Article32 1926-11-10 9 TEN KILLED. Mexico City, November 9 Ten were killed and 30 wounded in a fracasarising out of the local elections, according to reports from various parts of the Republic.32 words
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Article30 1926-11-10 9 Co’umbus, November 9. Nine out of 11 convicts who escaped from prison were captured after a fight with the police. T iree prisoners were wounded slightly.30 words
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Article46 1926-11-10 9 Managua, November 9. A force of 590 Liberal revolutionaries is reported to have occnpiel Mitaaalpa, one of the largest towns in Nicaragua As a result of representations to the United States Legation, the Government troops are rushing up to protect the American coffee growers.46 words
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Article43 1926-11-10 9 Vale. Paris, Novemb’T 7. M. Rivet, Governor of the French Settlements in Oceania, has been appointed to the administration of the territory of Kwang chouwm ia place of M. de la Brosse who has b°en appointed Lieute- nant-Governor of Cochm-China.Vale. - 43 words
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Article66 1926-11-10 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 9. Paris, 151 New York, 4.811 Brussels, 34.831 Geneva, 25.14 Amsterdam. 12.12 Milan, 116 Berlin, 20.42| Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 18.22| Oslo, 19.38 b Vienna, 31.42 b Prague, 16.3b'; Helsingfors, 192 b Madrid, 32.02 b Lisbon, 2.U Rio. Gj Buenos Aires, 45Ja Bombay, l/oc-il(Rugby Radio Service.) - 66 words
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Advertisement83 1926-11-10 9 E. 0. HOTEL. TO-MORROW’S TRAFFIC AR RANGE MENTs. The public is asked to note that on the occasion of the Armistice Ball to he held at the above hotel to-morrow, the main entrance will be closed to traffic as from 7.30 p.m. Cars should be parked in Farquhar Street. IbamiteFire83 words
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Advertisement13 1926-11-10 9 ARMISTICE DAY. The Pinang Gazette will not be published to-morrow, Thursday, November 11.13 words
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Advertisement21 1926-11-10 9 PENANG HUNT CLUB. Meet Thursday, November 11. Police Station, Ayer Itam. Paperchasc. Hares Start 4.55 p.m. Hounds 5 p.m Finish Udini.21 words
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Advertisement152 1926-11-10 9 ■> ftpI WILL HAVE YO'JR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS S SENT HOME DIRECT. I 5 lb. Chests Orange Pokoe Tea $lO-50 8 lb. 16-50 i S 10 lb, 20-00 41 20 lb. 37-50 Prices include duty and free delivery to any address in England, Scotland, Wales or North of Ireland. A variety152 words
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Article1198 1926-11-10 10 FACTORS TN THE STEADY M kRKET PRICE. Writing from London, to the Straits Times under date October 14, A. W. S. says:— In the past week, London stocks have risen by 1,161 tons to 37,226 tons, which compares with 4,723 tons for the corresponding week of last year,1,198 words
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Article142 1926-11-10 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Phemius for Port Swettenham, Singapore Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan. Morioka Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Durban Maru for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Bilbao. London, Hull, Rotter dam and Hamburg. ARRIVALS. To-day. Ain pang from Sitiawan Dindings, and Bagan Datoh. Hong Hwa from China and Singapore. Puemins142 words
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Article246 1926-11-10 10 GLO'tH DAILV 'Sundav) 81 HMUM Federal» d Mday States, Malacca, Johorand Siugajiore. Registration and Parcel Po«t, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The foilowing additional mails will be dosed inily LSnnday excepted) at 6 p. iQ Parit Bantar,246 words
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Advertisement626 1926-11-10 10 A GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS are frequently prescribed for the many ailments peculiar to the female sex, for the very reason that these Pills i are purely vegetable, mild in their action, and effective as a laxative and cleanser of the whole system. Iq Throughout the626 words
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Advertisement442 1926-11-10 10 9 There are aw E I I mb '■< w«i I I '0 I k ««t 4J? i H I I ,k nl bottle. F o /A 1 H grav hashes Puddings, “easse'rof: H BOVRIL I puts Beef into I Dishes I Soothes I Z While It Cleanses I WXgaßisgSfcaib442 words
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Article654 1926-11-10 11 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The seventh annual general meeting of the share-holders of Bukit Ibu (Bandar) Tin, Ltd. was held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 3, Weld Quay, Penang, on Saturday, 6th November, 1926. Mr. J.I). Kemp, Managing Director, presided, and the others present were: Mr.654 words
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Article134 1926-11-10 11 JWNANH, NOVEMBER 10, 1926. Ry Oouarc«Y Oi? T'li Bane.) Lz isduc Demand Rank 2/3 3/4 4 months* sight Ban* 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 OAcutta Demand Bank R®ls4| 3 day’s sight Private H L'>6| 1 c Bombay Demand Bank M Ls4| g Madras Demand134 words
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Article270 1926-11-10 11 following were the latest quo titions in Messrs. Kennedy and Co's share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. e 2 C E E Shares. PQ ffl ix sc. tc. Ic, Ic. Rnhher (Dollar). Allenby 315 3.25 3.15 325 Bedford P. 1.10 1.15 ].()5 1.10 ex Colinsburgh270 words
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Article72 1926-11-10 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Amalgamated $4.70 $4.80 Bassetts L42| 1.4 7o Changkats 10.50 10.75 Glenealys 2.95 .3.05 Jemms 1.80 1.90 K. dabs 4.70 4 80 Lunas 4.10 4.20 Mentakabs .65 .67| Tins. Fangrins (New) 32/- .33/6 31/- <3‘?/6 Eastern Siams 29/- 30/Gopengs72 words
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Article65 1926-11-10 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for October: lbs Henrietta 38.000 Snngei Matang 30,334 Laras (Sumatra) 64.66! Rampah (Cocoanut) 174,400 nuts Benar (Selangor) 17,400 Kuala Pergau 45,700 Lengeeng 42,000 Anglo-Johore 38,000 Bukit Palong 16,6 n 8 Consolidated Malay 103,000 Chulsa (Selangor) 54,000 Mambau (F.M.S.) 60,000 Snngei Salak 10465 words
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Article62 1926-11-10 11 The output of the Hitam Tin Limited for the month of October was piculs 55. The output of Pah ng Consolidated Co,. Ltd., for the month of October was .3,549 pels. The output of Ipoh Tin Dredging Limited for the month of October was 820 pels. The output62 words
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Article103 1926-11-10 11 LETTER AND PARCEL MAILS. For Europe—Christmas letters Nov. 26 narce’s Nov. 20 and 25. New Year letters 4, parcels Nov. 25. For U. S. A. and Canada—Christmas letters N<»v. 20, parcels Nov. 12. New Year Letters Nov. 26, and 27, parcels Nov. 12. For Australia —Christmas103 words
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Article1277 1926-11-10 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. g *1 RUBBER [Dohu.j f'|S o f e Allenby Rubber Co 3 )f> 3 2’ Alor Gajah Rub Hy.. 2 P 5 3 0 Amelpmiated Malay Satate* 4 7C 4 85 Ayer Ht ’am Plant ng 3yndl"®re 4 P 4 80 4yer Knclrg Rublei Rstarea 11,277 words
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Miscellaneous254 1926-11-10 11 UNITED CINEMA To-Night Last Night To-Morrow Matinee at 2-30 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “The Black Pirate” TO-MORROW LAURA LA PLANTE—NORMAN KERRY—KENNETH HARLAN RUTH CLIFFORD—MARGARET LIVINGSTONE IN “BUTTERFLY From the Sensationally Successful Novel of Romantic Conflict by KATHLEEN NORRIS. Universal-Jewel 7 reels Like a butterfly she flys high and comes down again!254 words
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Article1282 1926-11-10 12 “DEBITS AND CREDITS.’’ FINE TALES OF THE WAR. A new book by Mr. Kipling still sets pulses a-tingle throughout the Englishspeaking world. To the younger generation he is already a tradition but those of us who are not too young, and not too old, still can1,282 words
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Article233 1926-11-10 12 GREAT PICTURE CONDEMNED AS “WORST OF YEAR." It is difficult to believe that forty yeaais ago John Sargent’s famous portrait group ef “The Misses Vickers’’ would have been refused by the Royal Academy had it not been for the stand made by Hubert Herkomer, who threatened tc resign233 words
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Advertisement180 1926-11-10 12 INSISTON FA.Mo ls I HAVING F{J AN II ELLWOOD. fl 100 Vi OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS I I JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. 24, Great Charlotte Street I I I I GLAXO is the only food that has been used in 5 Royal Nurseries. I Surely if there was a better it180 words
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Article614 1926-11-10 13 SNAKES WHICH EAT EACH OTHER. M. Jsan Delaconr, a French Fellow of the Zoological Society, is about to atari for Cochin China to resume explorations that he has been carrying on for several winters. Before leaving, he presented to the Zoo a number of birds614 words
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Advertisement69 1926-11-10 13 When Dreaded Croup Comes. A thing of dread, that comes in the night without warning. Just a hoarse, metallic cough, a choking, gasping for breath, a threat of suffocation. Oh the relief of knowing that there is a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. See how it clears69 words
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Article1111 1926-11-10 14 A DISCOVERY AT ANNE HATHAWAY’S COTTAGE. Anne Hathaways Cottage, the birthplace of Shakespeare’s wife, humble struc ture though it be, is probably, next to the poet’s own home, one of the most famili arly known buildings in the world, and is now visited annually by nearly 60,(j00 tourists, says1,111 words
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Article709 1926-11-10 15 Schoolboys and schoolgirls have by this time settled down once more to the doubtful delights of a new term, says The Times. The seniors whom they ignorantly envy are rapidly following suit and getting back to the daily round which for a time they havo put happily709 words
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Advertisement424 1926-11-10 15 I BMKMBI■QBi■BiKM■■M■MBBUBBKfI■M f H Have a change f'■ from the ordinary dishes by adding to those A dishes a little Lea <£? Perrins’ Sauce. The i result will astonish and delight you. I/ j 'i Try the recipe below, for instance, J .iX s and see what a difference this424 words
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