Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 November 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-11-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY,’ 7? 260. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY. 15th NOVEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement706 1926-11-15 1 «mkko Photographic Studio c prv possible Assistand advice g.ven D ta amateurs, Northam Road. IW* L I THE MOTORISTS’ SURE SHIELD, I IT TT T? T S The best motor policy is the tZ Uli I V 1 “MOTOR UNION” x 3 h s ssue£ l by The Motor 1706 words
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Advertisement9 1926-11-15 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET.9 words
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Article845 1926-11-15 2 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported on Friday as follows The market has been quiet throughout the week but generally speaking there has been a better tone with buyers taking more interest than they have recently evinced. The news from Home in regard to the Coal Strike845 words
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Advertisement1483 1926-11-15 2 POSITIONS VACANT. TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. Chinese Canvasser wanted immedi- ErectlOU of Dredges. St. Stephen S College. ately for work in Southern Siam. Only 1 Hongkong. class men need apply. The Asiatic Tenders are invited for the erection of Petroleum Co. S. S. Ltd. bucket dredges at Ban Din Lan, South1,483 words
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Advertisement814 1926-11-15 2 Latest available quotations g London. Local. Tin 3 m/s. £298-10/- $153 THE MFRrsTi" Rubber Crepe l/8f 70? c. RCANT! LE Rubber Smoked Sheet l/8f 7< |c. INDIA, LlMlyp j, j J NOTICES. I inscribed Capita Selangor Turf Club. «a Subscribers are notified that the draw Board O f n irecU814 words
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Article665 1926-11-15 3 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETNG. The sixteenth ordinary annual general meeting of of Kempas, Ltd. was held at 4, Fort R >ad, Malacca, on November 12, Mr. T. F. Anderson Polpresiding. After the usual preliminaries. The Chairman, in proposing the adoption of the Report and Accounts said Gentlemen, the Report665 words
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Article92 1926-11-15 3 Nov. 15—Public Holiday. 17—Hockey Match. Penang v. United Services (Malaya) at Penang. 20 —Rugger Match, Penang v. Selan gor at Penang. 27—Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 3 and 4—Selangor Turf Club Amateur Race Meeting. 10 and 11—Ipoh Gymkhana Club, Skye Meeting. n—Rngger Match, Penang v.92 words
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Advertisement547 1926-11-15 3 w ~Hm < «oO| w sllZ3tfLzl better for Invalids s Convalescents, J; nurse!” Ta,”' A T >k h h OO(1 va, e of “Ovaltine” combined YJ J Wlt h attractive flavour and case of digestion make this delicious food beverage invaluable during and after illness. i No other form of547 words
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Advertisement818 1926-11-15 3 DEFEATING PREMATURE OLD AGE. NEW DISCOVERY OF HEALTH GIVING SUBSTANCE. Just when a man ought to sett e down to e j»y the WHAT PHYLLO-lAN DOES: fruits of his labours, he finds his boiy and mind are unable to meet the demands made upon it. Nature is Forms new blood818 words
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Article1118 1926-11-15 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr- E. E. Colman has been appointed to act as District Judge and First Magistrate, Singapore. Mr. R. Scott has been appointed liesident Councillor, Penang, with effect from June 9th., 1926. Mr. G. C. G. Muller, Malayan Civil Service, has been granted leave for eight months from Nov.1,118 words
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Article349 1926-11-15 4 THE RAO SAHIB’S DEPARTURE. A Farewell Entertalwment. A representative and largely attended gathering of Indians and CeyL>n°se resident in Singapore gathered on Thursday at the residence of Mr. M. A. Namazie in response to his invitation to a tea-p:«»ty to bid farewell to Rao Sah«b D. Arulaoandam349 words
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Article773 1926-11-15 4 PERAK DEFEATS 4 PENANG. (By Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh,. November 14. Penang: met Perak on Saturday on the latter’s ground at Ipoh. Both teams were not up to full strength and altluouigh the visitors bad to admit defeat by 17 points to three their per forma nee fro nn773 words
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Article54 1926-11-15 4 A moto- accident is reported to have occurred near Telok Kumbar yesterday when a Chinese boy about nine years of age was knocked down by a h"re motor Rus which was proc Q eding towarls Balik Pulau. The bov r»caivad severe injuries and was rem we 1 to54 words
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Article174 1926-11-15 4 ::(To the Editor of the Sir,_Rbf. rrin g tn the 1(f Pedestrian published in the should like to dial I y agree with his view ß Ac preserve the rights of the paWic five-foot wav. is overdue. If thia matter he neglei t«f| much low. tbe obstructors174 words
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Article119 1926-11-15 4 SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION ATW There was a large withering fiance and Fancy Ball orewisfi the Ex-Service Association of Vihn- aids of ihe Fun’s of Poppy IA Vwas hold at the E. &0. Hotel day night. The Prizes. During the interval Mr. J. I' l asked Mrs. Sproule to119 words
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Article138 1926-11-15 4 MH. VINTCENTS Mr. Nevill Vintcent, of the Company flew in to S Fri.lay from the M.S. to Borneo again to-dav stf 1 ly return here about U' 11 Saturday’s “Free Presswork in the F.M.S. is completion, as a b rr( ,u done, and Mr. Vintce-it n machine138 words
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Advertisement1055 1926-11-15 4 New Advertisements. Kedah Gymkhana Club. POSITION VACANT. A meeting will be held in the Kedah i Club at Alor Star, at Ila. m. on Sunday, e q. November 21st, and it is hoped that all Temporary Surveyo wa those interested in the above will attend, iary according to guahficat ona1,055 words
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Miscellaneous53 1926-11-15 4 CROSS Solulio, The following aro successful corap-tim ™.J b Ist., Prize »«ll lt( 2nd., Prize w r 3rd., Prize ...Mr. Additional awards to Mr C. 8. Webb, Penang. Mr. C. Campbell, Kinta, Mr. Lee Kim Loon, Taiping Dr. T. Y. Kbew, Ipoh. L DAGogA ?9 ON IS 3. GOCART 4.53 words
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Article615 1926-11-15 5 BLAKE CO.’S SHARE REPORT. Singapore, November 10. More chperful and active markets are to be reported. The heavy bull position in tin shares has been largely liquidated and present quotations appear attractive to investment buyers. Rubbers are steady but little changed since our law 1 report. An Industrial feature is615 words
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Article186 1926-11-15 5 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., PENANG. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Weekly Report. 13th November, 1926. To-day’s Prices. London. New York. Singapore. l/8f Easier, 41} cts. No Business. Gold Quiet. Penang. Fine Quality Sheet 70} Good F. A. Q. 69} F. A. Q. 68} Low F. A. Q. 66} Fine Pale Crepe 70} Off186 words
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Article139 1926-11-15 5 The following are additional rubber outputs for October:— lbs Anglo-Malay 119.262 Patahng 66,974 London Asiatic 361,524 Golden Hope 48,525 Selaba 94,891 Bikam 32,800 Sungkai-Chumor 58,175 Seaport 65,00 > R. E. of Johore 61,703 Sungei Dangar 28,000 North Labis 53,700 Victoria 36 872 Tebolang 40,799 Pernambang 121,484 Strathisla 58,585139 words
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Article291 1926-11-15 5 PENANG, NOVEMBER 15, 1926. Opium p. oh*=»t t. 5,000.00 n<»tu Cl<> vhp 100.00 BelleiriOold leaf 72.00 seller? Mace Picking* 160.00 seller ‘‘Jntinege 8(»s 100.00 nom. 11 On 95.00 utp per L< !tMS 50.00 non. Uop-a Sun tried $ll.lO buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Conr>a 10.5’ Green Snail Shelh*291 words
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Advertisement223 1926-11-15 5 r fill i /.//»<c Acid s indicated by those attacks oi rheumatism, > ]uinb<*X°; stifltiess in -niolerabie headaches. deal tieatment is afforded A s lou Jer, hich is a it'tion "f ail the essential nroneities of famous 111 he i' ‘K v"4 I umiiiental mineral bprings. I*' a dadv sjarkling223 words
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Advertisement36 1926-11-15 5 LAST FOUR DAYS OF WHITEAWAYS 111TF F liilL <[ iWEEIS 1 Wednesday Nov. 17th I Thursday 18th Friday 19th i Saturday 20th i Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. J (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) < Penang, Ipoh, Taipeng and Teluk Anson.36 words
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Article788 1926-11-15 6 Sir George Maxwell contributes to British Malaya for October 1926 another interesting article on Decentralisation under the title The Position of the High Commissioner in the Federated Malay States. There is a good deal of special pleading about it and some chopping of logic; but in the main it788 words
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Article401 1926-11-15 6 Do we possess a sober Parliament The query is of interest because it is raised by an eminent Labour M. P., a doctor, who d<-c’ares that on several occasions be h-s seen many members drunk in the House. The statement was made at a temperance meeting recently and401 words
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Article1432 1926-11-15 6 J. J. BREBNER - JI Isittle imagination. BY J. J. BREBNER. Last I happened to make the remark that a little imagination goes far in i be way of correct deduc'ion at bridge, and it seemed that I had scarcely penned that senfence when I enjoyed a telling example of its1,432 words
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Article84 1926-11-15 6 OPENING f th o The opening Office Recreation pven Road, took place yes.erl P<* the Subordinates oi Office took the °PP irt n ing Mr. W. H. ThrelMO'-.M* in hononr of his shortly, on leave. r dared the club °P P pr jceeJ ing L t84 words
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Advertisement249 1926-11-15 6 bookbinding ft IWI •t M i ikol iHk fSSIF 7 HANDCRAFT ancient and modern From the beautiful jewel and ivory inlaid bindings of the 7th century to the rich and delicate gold tooling of the present day, bookbinding has always exemplified the mastery of handcraft. So with cigarettes: State Express249 words
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Advertisement82 1926-11-15 6 “E. O.” Christmas Ne v 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 Costume82 words
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Miscellaneous23 1926-11-15 6 UDE lABLFS. To-Day. High Water. Low Water. 8.44 a.m. 252 a.m9.49 p.m. <3.13 p.m. Tg-Morkow. 948 a.m. 3.57 a.m. 10.29 p.m. 4.8 p.m.23 words
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Obituary147 1926-11-15 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mrs. P. M J thanks a I thot;»» who th-* of h j r hnsbi' d and all those w.io sent wreaths and letters of condolence. Mr. Raw Keng Chum b Q gs to thank all kind friends an 1 rela'ives who a the funeral of his beloved mother147 words
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Article783 1926-11-15 7 T O c s !1 Ce,,i s workimhnJ^ I!M()NY-v-r.F\S PRIME MINISTERS R WK. L SATISFIED. (Urc.BT RAOIO SERVICE.) London, November 12. n s Of the Imperial Conference ThP Extended almost over four bavP n a it s<ems probable that its v f kS an< 1! be competed by(Urc.BT RAOIO SERVICE.) - 783 words
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Article165 1926-11-15 7 Third Reading Passedi EFFICIENCY FIRST London, November 12. The House of Commons parsed the third reading of the Electricity Bill. The Attorney-General, winding up the debate, emphasised the importance of the main principles of the bill,first,the standardisation of frequency, second inter connection from the viewpoint of efficiency and165 words
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Article123 1926-11-15 7 LORD GREY ON ARMAMENTS. (Rugby Radio Service). London, November 12. Lord Grey, at a meeting of the League of Natioi s last night, ex >regsed the hope that thoughts on Armistice Day would always be associated with the ceremony which commemorated no great victory burather the relief(Rugby Radio Service). - 123 words
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Article75 1926-11-15 7 PRODUCERS AWAKE AT LAST. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 13. The Daily Telegraph states that measures for the development of the British film industry have been announced bv producers. They have definitely decided on an exhibition of British films in cinemas throughout the Empire which is calculated(Rugby Radio Service.) - 75 words
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Article124 1926-11-15 7 PILOT’S NARROW ESCAPE. Norfolk, November 13. Tn the navigability tests for the Schneider Cup races, a Curtis-Packard plane dived into the water and was wrecked. The crowds expected that the pilot, Tomlinson was drowned as he was submerged, strapped in and wearing heavy clothes, but Tomlinson crawled otV124 words
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Article54 1926-11-15 7 BIAS BAY AGAIN. Etongkong. November 14. The French steamer Hanoi from Haiphong was pirated, 26 pirate were killed by the Annamite guard. The pirates stole $50.000 shipped by the Maritime Customs at Pakhoi for the Hong Kong Bank and also the passengers’ belongings valued at $20,000. They54 words
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Article49 1926-11-15 7 STEAMER’S LIQUOR SUPPLY. CONFISCATED. Galveston, November 14. The Customs inspectors enforcing the hitherto neglected Prohibition treaty, se z°d 399 bottles of liquor on board the British steamer Aauncion de Larrinya on the ground that no intoxicants except those specified on a medical certificate might remain aboard.49 words
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Article1004 1926-11-15 7 Miners Discuss Settlement Plans. OWNERS’ STAI EMtiNr. END OF THE DISPUTE IN SIGHT. (Rugby Raoio Service). I.ondon, November 12. The Conference of Miners’ Delegates to-day heard from Mr. A. J. Cook, their Secretary, the terms of the draft agreement drawn up by the Government as a result of last(Rugby Raoio Service). - 1,004 words
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Article349 1926-11-15 7 The “Times” Speaks Out. DISPEL FICTION. London, November 13, It is the worst possible policy not only for the defence of British interests but for China’s own g »od, further to acquiesce in fic ions and meekly accept any part of the blame for the present349 words
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Article86 1926-11-15 7 Paris, November 12. Parliament re assembled and the Chamber passed a vote of confidence in M. Poincare’s demand that the Budget for 1927 should be votei before any interpellations were considered. DEEDS NOT WORDS. Paris, November 14. The Government’s firm stand for the passage of legislation and86 words
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Article33 1926-11-15 7 Amsterdam, November 14. The Venezuelan Minister waited on Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina and handed her the insignia of the order of liberator. Reuter Telegrams will be found in Page 5.]33 words
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Advertisement224 1926-11-15 7 WILL HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS f 1 SENT HOME DIRECT. I ''l 5 lb. Chests Orange Pekoe Tea $lO-50 8 lb. 16-50 t 10 lb. 20-00 20 Ib. 37-50 Illi' Prices include duty and free delivery to any address in England, Scotland, Wales or North of Ireland. A variety of224 words
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Article343 1926-11-15 8 Speech At Kansas. BORAH’S DRY COMMENT. Washington, November 12. Mighty good as far as it goes,” was Senator Borah’s comment on President Coolidge’s speech at Kansas City. On the contrary, Senator Brnce, ’a Staunch supporter of American adherence to the World Court, declared that the Court would survive343 words
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Article73 1926-11-15 8 Shanghai, November 13. What promises to become a general strike among the vessels in the China Merchants Steamship Co,, began this morning when two vessels failei to sail southward, some of the crew refusing to work, alleging that the company had not paid sufficient compensation to the73 words
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Article57 1926-11-15 8 St. Louis (Missouri), November 13. The position of American women is the happiest in the world because their menfolk have allowed them to do their share.” declared Queen Marie of Rumania at a luncheon at a women’s club. Crowds acclaimed the Queen when she motored through57 words
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Article50 1926-11-15 8 Washington, November 12. The Farm Loan Commissioner after conferring with the Farm Loan Corporations with an aggregate capital of $15,000,000, announced that, plans had been completed for withdrawing 4,000,000 bales of cotton from the market. The corporations will have $162,000,000 available for carrying cotton over 18 months.50 words
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Article24 1926-11-15 8 London, November 13. The death occurred in London after an operation, of Captain Harry Brooke, the Tuan Bunsu of Sarawak.24 words
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Article76 1926-11-15 8 Increased Home Receipts. EXCESSIVE SALES. (Rugby Radio Service). London, November 12. A report made at the headquarters for artificial poppies, which were generally worn yesterday at the Armistice celebrations throughout Britain, showed that the number of emblems worn was 3,000,000 in excess of that in any previous(Rugby Radio Service). - 76 words
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Article206 1926-11-15 8 FRANCE WATCHING KEENLY. Paris, November 12. Considerable interest is being taken here in the me-ting between Tewfik Rushdi and M. Chicherin at Odessa and there is a good deal of speculation with regard to its real purpose. Le Petit Parisien’s C >ns antinople correspondent claims that he is206 words
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Article125 1926-11-15 8 ACCELERATING MAIL DELIVERY.. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. November 14. Sir Alan Cobham, the famous airman, intends to carry out an interesting experiment when he leaves for America on boird the n-xt Wednesday. He will take with him his little Moth seaplane. As the liner approaches New York(Rugby Radio Service.) - 125 words
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Article89 1926-11-15 8 BIRMINGHAM TO HONOUR SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 14. Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, who is the Member of Parliament for West Birmingham will next Tuesday receive the congratulations of his electors on the occasion of the com pletion of 50 continuous years of(Rugby Radio Service.) - 89 words
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Article60 1926-11-15 8 ANOTHER FIRESTONE CUT. San Francisco, November 13. Mr. Harvey Firestone has announced that the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company on November 15 will cut tyre prices by 10 to 20 per cent, according to the class of tyres. He implied that he had been able to obtain a60 words
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Article48 1926-11-15 8 New York, November 12. The Directors of the General Motors Corporation passed a resolution approving the distribution of a $34,000,000 cash bonus to shareholders, thus ending what is said to be the greatest bonus in any year ever enjoyed by the shareholders of any business enterprise.48 words
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Article446 1926-11-15 8 Sandham In Form. BATTING BRILLIANCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, November 13. The M. C. C who have so far played seven matches in India, winning one against all Karachi and drawing the remainder, commence a fixture against the South Punjab captained by the Maharajah of Patiala446 words
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41 1926-11-15 8 MACARTNEY AND MAI LEY TO RETIRE Sydney, November 12. The Australian cricketers arrived and were warmly welcomed by tremendous crowds. It is state! that it is doubtful if Macartney and Mailey will reappear in first class cricket.41 words
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Article95 1926-11-15 8 STANDARD COMPANY’S NEW CAPITAL. New York, November 12. The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey is expected to come into the market almost immediately to raise capital of $200,000,000 or more. This will constitute one of the largest industrial financing operations on record. Plans have been under95 words
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Article56 1926-11-15 8 ATTEMPTED RED REVOLT. Batavia. November IX Several isolated officials ordered a widespread Communist revolt during the night in various parts of West Java, but quiet was quickly restored. The railway lines and telegraphs received minor damage and several police barracks were attacked by mobs. Police reinforcements are56 words
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Article14 1926-11-15 8 EX-PRESIDENT DIAZ RE-ELECTED. Managua, November 12. Ex-President Adolfo Diaz has been re-elected President.14 words
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Article342 1926-11-15 8 Manchester Beats Leicester City. LEEDS WINNING WAY. London, November 13. The following were the results of the ties played to-day ENGLISH LEAGUE —FIRST DIVISION. Birmingham 1, Burnley 0. Blackburn R. 3, Sheffield U. 4. Bury 3, Newcastle U. 2. Everton 3, Derby C. 2. Huddersfield T. 3, Arsenal342 words
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Article930 1926-11-15 8 Appended is the position in the English and Sco r t'sh (first division) leagues to November 8 English League Division I. Goals P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts. Burnley 15 7 5 3 37 31 19 Huddersfield 14 5 8 1 27 19 18 Newcastle 14930 words
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Article142 1926-11-15 8 GARIBALDI TO BE EXPELLED FROM FRANCE. Paris, November 13. The Catalan Separatist leader. Colonel Mac'a shortly after his arrival t<>-day from Perpignan in company with a D'lice insoector was confronted by Ricciotti Garibaldi as a result of which both were arrested and sent to prison. Tne government142 words
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Article82 1926-11-15 8 CONTINUED PROSPERITY. Washington, November 14. Commercial traffic through the Panama Canal for the fiscal year ending June 30 exceeded the 1925 to’al but was less than that of 1924 which was a record, says the annu d report by the Governor of the Canal. American vessels carried 5382 words
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Article95 1926-11-15 8 London, November 13. The Imperial Rugby Conference, including delegates from England, jlrdand, Scotland, Wales, New Souh i Walt s. New Zealand and South Africa sat for four hours which an official statement was issued to the effect that the suggested amendments to the laws of the (game95 words
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Article580 1926-11-15 8 FROM THE SUNDAY GAZETTE> PENANG ARMISncg. TAe Sundav G ooiisxion of an ofßcj volunteer parade on A™ Penang aa follow, Ar 0? hit nervona a 9 be a SW „4' Hill, where the Resident f h n»v D < f CT the Day. and approached with n camion. ‘This is580 words
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Article72 1926-11-15 8 (RUGBY RABI» SBRV r London, N‘ ,ve Paris, 147*$ NeW «IliaC Brussels, 34.84 Geneva, dam. 12.12 g C# nh pi. 20 42l Stockholm, 1* 1 ;j|h 1 18 20b Oslo. 19.37; r 8 Prague, 163| i Madrid. 32.04 Nj Sb», W* Kobe, 2/01 J. s|LVER Spot 25,’. I72 words
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Article357 1926-11-15 9 GOOD DIVIDENDS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, November 14, The races opened in fine weather before a large attendance including I Their Highnesses the Sultans of Johore land Perak and Lady Guillemard. The going was fast and there were several good dividends. The results were Race I. DRUSILLA357 words
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Article208 1926-11-15 9 AN OLD FRIEND WITH A NEW NAME. Says The Sunday Gazette Messrs. Kelly and Walsh send us a remarkably well got up and greatly improved third edition of Mr. W. G. Stirling’s Shadows in the Malay Peninsula entitled Shadows on a Malayan Screen, a series208 words
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Article394 1926-11-15 9 MALAYA CUP RUGGEB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 15. In the Malaya Cup competion, Singapore beat Johore at Genuang on Saturday by 22 points to nil. Johore defended stoutly in the first half and Singapore only scored once. After the interval, the Singapore forwards, getting the ball394 words
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Article277 1926-11-15 9 NETT PROFITS FOR YEAR, The Eastern Smelting Company Limited has received cible advic-o from their London Office to the effect that the Annual Report and Accounts for the period (11 months) ended 31st July 1926 vmre to be issued in London on 15th inst. and that277 words
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Article41 1926-11-15 9 During the s’orm vzhieh prevailed yesterday evening a sampan with two passengers in it capsized opposite the Mitchell Pier. The Governmet launch Puffin which was alongside the Swettenham Pier went to the assistance of the passengers and rescued both.41 words
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Advertisement471 1926-11-15 9 9 w Zl; zlk'TlLr'j) 7 3 J 7\ >* z <<— e J Progress is Nature’s Way The growth and healthy development of the child shows this in so many ways at first he is so helpless—soon he learns to craw! —then to walk—and later to run. In like way471 words
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Advertisement257 1926-11-15 9 Some Whiskies are t uncalled for’*— but there’s a steady—demand for 3 HZ3PI&R JOMHSTONES WHISKY CALDBECK. MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. hicorporuted under the Comranies ordinances of Heng Kong." Incorpui ated in Shanghai." ■XTF 1 “ARABIC” ROOF COOLING COMPOSITION IS PROVED TO COOL257 words
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255 1926-11-15 10 BARTHOLOMEW v. EAST AFRICAN STANDARD, LIMITED. Before Mr. Justice Ac to a and a (ommon Jury, in the King s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice in England, on October 14, Mr. Rodney Arthur Bartholomew, of Westbourne-grove, W., claimed damages for alleged255 words
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Article354 1926-11-15 10 “Inner Temple” writes in the "Daily Mail”.— When you started for your hol’day you turned the key on the safe er the cupboeird containing all your papers and put everything connected with we.rk out of yov.r inind. It s 'ins <ai ous to mention sv.354 words
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Article116 1926-11-15 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Borneo Marn for Colombo and Bombay, van Hoorn for Lungsa, Edb T. Spn awe Segli. Olehleh, Tjalang, Meulaboh and Sabang. Asia for Suez. Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen. Talma for Singapore. China and Japan. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. The116 words
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Article403 1926-11-15 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Snndav). BI TRAIN Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor* and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except when otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Sfrvtce. The following additional mails will be closer daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m Parit Bnntar,403 words
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Advertisement256 1926-11-15 10 These 4 Values °f l^e new r i" I I E3nßl fgjfoj “World” Jw» models are converting the World to Morris motoring The Transport Value r —thirty miles per gallon —fifty miles per hour —reliability that is proverbial V —ten years’ service. > The Comfort Value r —really efficient suspension256 words
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Advertisement23 1926-11-15 10 There’s nothing like B©WK for polishing BOOTS Ask always for RONUK BOOT POLISH, in the mauve tins. SOLD EVERYWHERE. RONUK, Limited, Portslade, England.23 words
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Advertisement194 1926-11-15 10 FACT V. FANCY. “I don't believe in patent medicines,” said the sceptic. "Just what do you mean by ‘patent medicines’ asked his friend. "A\ hy—er—all secret medicinal preparations”, answered the sceptic, “ail remedies of which the formula is never divulged. It is senseless to take medicine if you don’t know194 words
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Advertisement160 1926-11-15 10 y tVdAr WILL il BE t IN TWO OR THREE YEARS TIME 7 J 1 x T hat. is the Question you should ask yourself when x you are Choosing your New Car. Some bargains are practically Valueless after one I or two seasons. The Prices commanded bv second- i160 words
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Miscellaneous156 1926-11-15 10 Theatre Roy a F From Monday, 15th to Wednesday, 17th November Matinee on l9th at 2-30 26, Show Starts at 7-30 p.m, 1. Final Instalment of' Fighting Kood i 6par 2. Comedy n INTERVAL 2 3. Reed Howas in “Th Courageous Fool 5 4. Monte Blue and Marie Prevost in156 words
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Article845 1926-11-15 11 SYMPATHY AN T D RESPECT] OIL WHEELS OF LIFE. Sylvia Stevenso», the author of “Surplus,” wrtes in the “Sunday Pictorial. There has been much discussion in the Press recently on the question whether men should still offer their seats im crowded tube, or bus, to845 words
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Advertisement198 1926-11-15 11 »:w Strength Dlaude L. Wheeler writes I The weakened tissues and nerves absorb i Sanatogen readily, I|l| without causing any j|| 'll strain to the digestive system. The revitalizing influence of Sanatogen is often immediate.” Sanatogen infuses into the very cells of blood and nerves exactly those elements phosphorus and198 words
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Advertisement311 1926-11-15 11 For Moments of Taa TW Depression The exquisite, subtly-compounded essences in this old, old recipe compose jangled nerves to quietude in just the manner that a softly played melody will soothe I \W J one’s throbbing temples. \v.'dA i > \Ak\ I (For, as Music is the harmony of sweet311 words
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