Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 November 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.' tfo. 266. VOL. LXXXIVa MONDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 777 1 “NIKKO” photographic Studio Fvery Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, No 71 Nortbam Road, Penang. lEL 5». X£X<XX>Xs*XX*s**XJ»*X*X************** I JODELITE s I THE MOTORISTS’ SURE SHIELD. I REGISTERED 5 H The best motor policy is the i e H r A “MOTOR UNION.” THE ORIGINAL BRITISH WOOD PRESERVATIVE F
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    • 16 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Keitto.tte Dispensary Branch Office S 2 Leith Street i -I
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  • 1013 2 REPLY TO PROF. FOIRMICHI. The following is from “Forward” Readers of “Forward” will remember our publishing th© poet Rabindranath Tagore’s letter to Mr. C. F. Andrews condemning Fascism and I ascist methods. To this letter Prof. Carlo Fornuchi of the University of Rome, and lately visiting
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    • 1650 2 POSITIONS VACANT. FOR SALE. NOTICES. Wan<ei7 First cia BB Soil Improver and Green Manure Eastern Smelting Company, Ltd. Shorthand Typist for large mercantile r (Incorporated in England.) firm. Apply Box No. 386, c/o Pinang Gazette. Notice is hereby given that the Trans-221.9—22-11 Seeds of —Mimosa Invisa, Galo- fer Registers for
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    • 440 2 An ordinary meeting to be followed by a special meeting < f the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p. m. on Tuesday the 23rd instant. Business For Special Meeting. I. To amend Bylaws for hired mo or cars. 11. To approve draft rates of
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    • 532 2 notices. St. Stephen’s Hongkong. Boarding and Day Schcni t Students. A Western p? rCh < English by resident English ncall n h graduates. Chinese c Prepares students for the r Football. Tennis and or Foreign food. Apply R M. A. St., Stephen’s College, Indian AN HOTEL FOR ASIATICS. Registered under
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  • 881 3 COMMITTEE MEETING. The following a r© the minutes of a meeting o>7 the Perak Motor Union Committee, held at the Ipoh Club, rt 6.45 p.m. on Friday, ti e i i October. 11’26. 1 resent: Mr. \t. J. V>’a.yie, Ag. President Messrs. C. IL Preedy, IJ. Bartlett,
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    • 256 3 S' rsziPiEß JOHriSTOiNES Mi 14*1 I iW WHISKY Insist on the s?ad |l old Scotch with the M 180 year old- >Bk reputation CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. J n ~-> borated under the Companies ordinances „'H»n Kong." Incorporated in Shanghai." rrw.
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    • 404 3 Ipoh Gymkhana Club. NOTICE. SKY MEETING (under S. TL A. Rules of Racing) Friday and Saturday, 10th and 11th December 1926. 10 Races for all Ponies. 4 Races for »1! Horses. 2 Races fur To'o Ponies. 2 Consolation Races. Amateur Riders. Entries close at the S<cre‘ary’s office, Belfield Street, Ipoh,
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    • 436 3 F I J-,-.- -T ZZZZZZZIIZZZZZZ W’ f ,:”Vy.T)NEI I 'if. -'..w toMCjBW nealin tor. all! V From Britain's most fertile fields and richest jf 1 t pastures come the barley malt, eggs and creamy I. 11 milk which are used in the preparation of h j'J Ovaltine ’’—the delicious food
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  • 1502 4 ROMANCE OF PRESENT-DAY ADVERTISING. The Science of Selling is based on this fundamental principle, its starting noint is the factory door, its goal is the customer’s home. It operates on that second half of th e consumer’s price which on an average, as we have seen,
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    • 148 4 wH w f m irth r Jr rfSit F gjt IW^ U B u ii ww W *W* j ISII> IHte 'twit a A life XSfM S 'W ■lift k' Jb; 11 ik ißtecß J\ K| "Tate it from me I when I get quality* i These Craven'A'are cu> rattling
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    • 63 4 OXO CUBES. u OXO appeals to the sportsman and traveller because it is so light and compact, and so handy to carry; and because it quickly provides a light meal whenever hot water can be obtained. For camp cookery “Oxo” is of the utmost value and convenience. Mixed with butter
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    • 386 4 H Meet the M demands b I of modgFn n I M MAPS IN A WZOCR store of vi WITH J 2. energy has many l but t!le joy of J j huTUUcJ bfe ‘8 yours if vou build A I WATER “p «nd |I I the full-cream miik and
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  • 683 5 I interpretation of Limitation lot ordinance. b x brothers. I norc court Of Appeal (lhe .m Munson, Mr. I -nd ostice Deane) i on Friday to decide the I section of the Limita- cr^ rnct fn 'p which had arisen in con- i lion between Chinese B
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  • 93 5 ro THE HAGUE. Hr. R November 18. f Or t l' as been appointed P(i!| M the Hagoe. p.| ISI, i TO BK Abolished. h w W k J n h n a L abo,iBbed lhe political Home Mi,' ,OnB ar to devolve on ‘Xistry and D net
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  • 2112 5 WIDESPREAD ATTACKS. A uthorities Prompt Action. Now that the first excitement has passed and the reports have been sifted and condensed it is possible to get a fairly clear oversight of what happened on the night of the 13th. inst., and during the following days, says
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  • 223 5 PENANG, NOVEMBER 22, 1926. Benares Op in no p $5,000.00 noti* Cloves 75.00 sellers Gcdd leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 sellerNutmegs BCs 100.00 nom 11 Cs 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Snndried *ll.OO gales Rattam 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Brail Sbelh 13.00 Siam
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    • 183 5 THIS WILL INTEREST YOU If You Suffer from Rheumatism. The several forms of Arthritis roughly grouped under the name of rheumatism have always proved somewhat baffling to the physipiaji. It is safe to assert that he whose blood and nerves are in good condition is far more immune from attacks
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    • 166 5 A > -A U The OHLY Records WITHOUT SCRATCH S Orchestral Music at its sest/ Tannhavser Overture. Complete on W 3-12” Records. played by William W Mengelburg Symphony Orchestra. 4» 1812 Overture. Sir Henry Wood. jT The Messiah, Sung by Handel Festival 1 choir of 3,500 voices. 4 k A
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  • 1853 6 22 is St. Cecilia’s day. /W This saint w»s a R >man lal v of gooi who having been educated -as a Christian, was desirous of devoting to heiv en by a life of celibacy. Conpelled by her parents to wed a young nobleman named Valerian, she
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  • 727 6 Mr. R. B. Kyle, Kuala Lumpur, is going on leave shortly. Mr. K. Asaoka has been appmmed Japanese Consul-General at Calcutta. A meeting of the Legislative Cojmcil will be held on December 13th. at 10 a.m. Mr. A. M. Goodman has been appointed to ?<ct as Secretary
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  • 919 6 PRESENTATION by THE STAFF OF ADAMS AND ALLAN. On Saturday afternoon the office of Messrs. Adams and Allan was the happy occasion of the, presentation of an address in satin, contained in a silver casket, by the staff of that firm to th c Hon.
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  • 81 6 We ;.rn intorheu v e Co., Lid., Kuala Lninj w. G., (l received telegraphic a vi 3' SeCFetaiiesof the Rubber Estatts I hav deci 'e.l to '.i dead, in respect < f the finar cial M 31st July,of 12-he. December. This niakrg a tctal of 22- 2 per
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  • 24 6 Th> output of Ton-kah ILrU lr T; Dredging Co., N. L. to 20 h November (being one i 7 ti ns. M
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    • 457 6 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. Lady Stenographer, just arrived in Singapore, seeks position in Penang. Experienced in shorthand, typewriting, coding, filing, mailing and general office work. First class references. B<>x No. 395. c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. Morris Cowley two stater, only four months old. p rfect condition $l,OOO. Apply, Conolly,
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    • 44 6 MAT AV AM CHRISTMAS CREETING CARPS. RY A rr.v VXG ARTIST A series of Six BLick and AVlute Drawings of Local Beauty Spots 3. r 0 p< r J< zen 0 i ice at Messrs Prhchard mid G». a d John little and Co.,
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    • 119 6 I J ii H r x i Im 'Am Ti. J "L Simonds’ W— I I. ’■JSWMSrai>jL4W!Kag‘«iMiT 1 iiff Mi i k —■I 1 1 iFI HI ill Bill i j Stout You want a nice smooth delicious drink. And you want building up—You feel run down. Well, drink SIMONDS’
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    • 130 7 L i||||||||lllllllllll l i!,ll,!llllllll,l|l,l,ll,lllllllll,,llll!lill| llllllllllllllllllllll|||!l|||||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| i l ||i||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| r j||| l j|||||||||||| (l l |||||||||i|||| li TOY TOWN OPENS AT Oh, la, la! What a to do! Such a game! g —The whole of TOY TOWN has just moved j from FAIRYLAND to WHITEAWAY’S— I houses, soldiers, trains, tunnels, motor-cars,
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  • 44 8 Barr Sim—Blair At St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, on the 22nd Oitober, by the Very Charles L. Wair, J>hn B.,rr Sim of Jerantnl Estate, Pahang, E M S., to Charlotte Winifred, youngest daughter of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Charles Blair, 16, EgVn.ton Crescent, Edinburgh.
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  • 556 8 In its leading article yesterday, th«~ Sunday Gazette drew attention to the housii g problem n->w confronting tin community < f Pei ig. Tho question is iv»t so much one of scarcity of d wellin'-places as the exceedingly high rents charged and a r- medy mnst be sought apart
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  • 514 8 At the slightest suspicion of contamination of our water supply, Penang would rise as one man and raise so viol- nt an outcry that the munie pd commissioners would have to tale immediate action. As it is, the slightest discolouration of the water in h» avy rains
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  • 390 8 Approximately £455,000 a year is paid in mining royalties to the Established Cnu rch. Significantly enough we have never i heard this as >eet of the qu< sti n referred to in the present, coal dispute. Ther* is no gait s tying, however, that it is
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  • 1444 8  -  Competitions. By J. J. Brebner, With the spread of the game we shall probably see “Bridge Drives” t king the place of Whist Drives.” This though? occurred to me when I got a tetter from “T. H. R.”, saying I am an official of-a bowling club where
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    • 258 8 V/ood Carving V' > "Um bV> II r- I. >. r J L ini -< L< GHfl ■L» exU f •xx Vizsx. Asit -L Z < f*L --rv:".Y T' > yiW-WSRSHR L “>. B 5 0 handcraft ancient and modern It has been the delight of craftsmen of all ages
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    • 69 8 “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. $5. Latest French Novelties. NEW YEAR EVE-31st DEC. Gala Night Special Dinner. Pierrot and Pierrette Costume Ball.
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  • 2207 9 Status of Great Britain and Dominions. No General Constitution. PUBLICATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF COMMITTEE. 77/, political results of the Imperial Conference are gathered together in o f the inter Imperial Relations Committee of Empire Prime Miniswhich th< Conference unanimously approved yesterday, and is now pubIS Vo fundamental constitutional
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  • 184 9 Miners Acting for Themselves. AN IMPORTANT AGREEMENT. NOTTS COAL OWNERS LEAD THE WAY. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. November 21. The Miners Delegate Conference yesterday unanimously approved the principles suggested by the Executive for the guidance ot the districts in negotiating local agreements. The Conference has adjourned un'il Friday, wkn
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  • 147 9 STATE OF EMERGENCY PROCLAIMED. London, November 20. The Free State Executive C >uncil has issued a proclamation announcing that a national em- rgency has arisen j st if ying the enfo cement <>f the provisions of the Public S.fety Act and summoning the Legislature to meet on
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  • 72 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 21. Paris, 129 j New York, 4.8411 Brussels, 34.86 i Geneva, 25.14$ Amsterdam, 12.13 Milan, 116« Berlin, 20.43} Stockholm, 18 17} Copenhagen, 18.20}; Oslo, 18.91 Vienna, 3139; Prague, 163| Helsingfors, 192} Madrid, 31.98 Lisbon, 2}} Rio, 63L Buenos Aires, 45} Bombay, 1/5] ;ld
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 199 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —I have perused Ratepayer's and C's letters and your own remarks on the housing problem, and agree with fell that you say. The municipal authorities really must wake up and do their duty without any farther delay. If the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 244 9 j r, ne j j HAVE J A SPECIAL DISPLAY I I! f H CHRISTMAS PROVISIONS, Etc. I Xmas Pudding, Mincemeat, Candied Peels, Cakes, 0 Crystallized and Glace Fruits, Hams, Confectionery, 1 Chocolates and Crackers in great variety. Inspection of our stocks is cordially invited. To ensure complete satisfaction any
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  • 312 10 Bolton’s Winning Way. CELTS CONQUER AGAIN. London, November 20. The following were the results of the ties played to-day ENGLISH LEAGUE —FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2, Sunderland 3. Aston Villa 2, Wednesday 2. Boiton W. 2, Leicester C. 0. Burnley 5, Tottenham 11. 0. Cardiff City 1. West Hain
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  • 184 10 BRILLIANT INNINGS VICTORY. (From Our Own C irregpon lent.) Calcutta, November 21. Sensational bow n_; by Geary, v. ho cap ur d wickets with his first ami third delivt ri s to-day, was mainly responsible L r the brilliant victory by an innings and 132 run--, over Northern
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  • 143 10 SUN SUPERSEDED. Peking, November 21. Sun Chuan-fang arrived secretly at Tientsin from Nanking on the 18th and had a conference with Chang Tso-lin and Chang Tsung-cbang, after which it was reported that an agreement had been reached for sending a Shantung expedition southward and events in this connection
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  • 615 10 More Bolshevism. POSITION OF U. S. Washington, November 20. Mr. Kellogg’s statement as regards Nicaragua has brought to the forefront the burning question whether the United States or Mexico have the predominant influence in Central America. While at present there is no decision on the Diaz invitation, it
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  • 103 10 Rio de Janeiro, November 21. An official statement with regird to the revolt in the state of Rio Grande d Sul says that a group of mutineers captured Bage. The trooj. s at San Gabriel and Santa Maria revolted and fled the barracks, the after after the
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  • 137 10 Watching The D.E.I. “IMPERIALIST TERRORISM.” Riga, November 21. In view of the recent disturbances in Java, the Communist International is concentrating more attention on the Dutch-East-Indies as a likely field for further activities abroad. The Executive Committee has issued an appeal calling on “the world’s workers” to arrange
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  • 65 10 Moscow, November 12. Interviewed, M. Laschevitch described the actions of the Chinese authorities of the Chinese Eastern Railway in the past three months as unlawful and detrimental to the railway interests. He hoped that these actions would be liquidated by measures which the Soviet government was undertaking.
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  • 111 10 (Cheers). INDIFFERENT TO WOULD-BE ASSASSINS. Rome, November 20. The Senate by 173 votes to 49 adopted the Defence of the State Bill, embodying exceptional measures to deal with political offences including the death penalty, for attempts to assassinate the head of the State, which the Chamber has already
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  • 83 10 DANGEROUS BAND ARRESTED AT ANTWERP. Antwerp, November 20. T he police recently arrested same oninm smokers at a Chinese resort near the harbour. The investigations appear to show that one of them is the head of a band of traffickers in opium, who were deported from London. It
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  • 62 10 FIS ’ING TRIP ALIBI. Somerville, November 21. Tn the Hall murder Dial, the defendant, Henry St wens, in his evidence, sai l that he was absent on -a fishing trip when the murder was committe 1. He was not aware of the crime till after the bodies
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  • 115 10 B'-arritz, November 21. The marriage of the Grand Duk« Dmitri of Russia, son of the Grand Duke Paul and cousin of the Tsar, who was murdered by th*» Bolshevists in 1919, and Miss Audrey Emerv, an American heiress and daughter of the la F e
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  • 46 10 Mexico City, November 21. A convention concerning outstanding claims between Britain and Mexico has been signed, similar to the AmericanMexican convention, and provides for the appointment of a commission to settle British citizens’ claims for damages in the revolutions of 1910 an 1 1920.
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  • 96 10 IWWBNTUUn ttaw a, Novto.l Before the r Cowan, of the Domini,> n q' ran was makmg million s \7 supplying narcotics to unfnr Itw M impo BaiWeto prosecute him. Re went negotiated the illi cit im ab Canada of 100,000 ounc^' 1 for which he pdd under
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  • 497 10 LITTLE PROFIT TO THE CRIMLA “Crime doesn’t pay. M oBt p k ry it are amateurs. Professional like professional poets, know that tk is no money in the game” Phis is the conclusion, after his bnsy season ot work, of Commi»,, G. McLaughlin, head of the New
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  • 43 10 LETTER AND For Europe—,- parcels Nov. Dec. 4; and parcels a da^ e For U.S.A, and W letters Nov. 26 an p i t niai i For 4; parcels Nov. anl letters Dec. 7. H Western AnstrUia on Excepting
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    • 174 10 TMCMM POWDER ft One of the u H CROWN J Toilet Dainties < TK&m U •ft Protects the skin from the q results of exposure to the Hs weather bsorbs excessive ‘-ft perspiration, and leaves Tj [l behind a delicate refreshing s Pl fragrance. Jseft in the Nur- ft i
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 148 10 4 FEATURE ATTRACTION AT Theatre Royal. From Monday, 22nd till Wednesday, 24th3November. Day Show on Saturday, 27th at 2-30 p.m. First Show at 7-30 p. m. 1. Shingles featuring Jules Le Baron 5 parts 2. Ora Carewe in The Girl from Rocky Pointy U 5 parts Second Show at 9-30
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  • 358 11 I)UKE' EE.aT St’/ Al RIGBA. (From onr'»wn C«'i r< sp >nd j nt). 22. foar.-x elLnt g-m the Duke’s beat p s/'C a: 1' g-- r bv 1.3 i oints to 8 U'.s Lest players 'ay. Drath Of Mhs Fletcher. V'si I'. FM-lier. the m itron of f
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  • 94 11 fI >iNESS; pop. ORDINARY meeting Tli(. fp f re,ir *'X')u il the a Pn da for the M ,e I<l to-n o-row (,f i;i 3t meeting to Im I nnjf^' a, 1 bnBineB9 the President 3 1 n 'ard. 4 1 at on minute 5 l( f,rrn: ‘'h'n.
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  • 1730 11 ANNUAL GENERAL MEE UNG. Pho nineteenth anniitl general meet ir g of the shareholders of Rahman Uydrnul c Pin. Limited, was held at the register» d office of the Company, Messrs. A iamson Gi fillan C Hongkong Bank Building 4, Penang, at 12 o’clock noon on
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  • 32 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S R. Sheet 67 cts per pounds per pl. $B9 33 No. 1 Crepe 67 cts per pound per pl. 189-33 Steady. (Bi/ Cmirt+sij of Allen Dennys.)
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  • 182 11 The Straits Trading Co., ltd., aims the folloivina prices, on November 19: London. Spot £309 0 0 Down £5-5 0 3 m/s. buying „298-0-0 3-5-0 3 selling 298-5 0 35 0 Local. November 20: Singapore sold 125 tons at sls3i Te tang buyers no sellers at $153«. November
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  • 282 11 Toe following were the latest quo tat tons i n Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day S turday. To-day. r a Shares. j -I 5 "S CQ X C 3 GO c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Aver K. 1.05 1.10 100
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  • 89 11 Th? following a»-e our latest quotaions Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Moleks $2 75 $2.85 Br )gas 1.60 1.65 cum B. Jelutongs l.C'2 Ll2| Jmahs 2 60 2 70“ Mentakabs ,57i .60 N. Scudais 2.75 2.85 P.ijams 2.80 2.90 U. Malaccas 260 2.70 Tins. chend riaugs 31/- 32/flitams
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  • 204 11 GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION. The yymn'is'ie exhibition which wu to be given by the boy? of the Penang Free School on Sa’urlay night was aga n marred by weath'r, but f-r the sake of who had come th re the orgmisers of the show decided to give a display
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  • 167 11 Th" United S:ates liner R' public c rived at Cherbourg from N w York on October 22. 48 hours overdue. She ha<l had five days uninterrup'ed bad weather n the c urse of which she met some of the heaviest s* as ever experienced
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 377 11 I A PRIZE LETTER f I ON “OI'AHIY OF WORK." j The Cromwell-Crooks Co., g J CLEVELAND. T Royal Typewriter Company, Inc., 2082, E. 4 h Street, w Cleveland, Ohio. Gentlemen For more than twenty years-wo have operated what is now said to be one of the begt equipped multig-aphing
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 93 11 “P. G” .njjS-V/OKDS COMPETITiON. wioa No. 92. jibing the na-nes of iX Master Sidney I 4 Z Au-instin, Taiping. v <4 \V. Woodford, M«P' iz Penang. Mr. Q. Bonn Teck, 3^ 1,1/ Kuala Lnmpar. jjjtiva! awards to Mrg 8. E. D'‘ nn s Alor Star. jlr. Jjhn K. Lumpur. jj
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  • 94 12 TO DAY’S DEPARTURES. van der Hagan Olehlch, for Sabang, M cst Sumatra and Padang. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat, Ampang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Namsang for Calcutta. The following ahipa are in commnni tion with the Wireless Stations at: PENANG.—Egra, Alipore, Awa Maru, Birchbank, Duisburg, Eburna,
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  • 463 12 CLOSE DAILY (except SnndavX 8T TW.!N Federaud Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar,
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  • 132 12 PENANG, NOVEMBER 22, 1926. By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lendos Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’sight Pans» 2/4 1/8 n 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 v 3 Dccumemary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Th* 155 h 3 day’s sight Private 157 c Bombay Demand Bank H 155 I g
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  • 1237 12 I J fi S s RPBBEB [DoLtab., c 1 S n c Allenoy Rubber Oo 3 16 3 2 Alor G*J«h Rubber Estate 2 95 3 'C A t i»lK»ttn?-Md Fa'ay «state* 4 H 4 t Ayer Hbsui Planting Byndfort* 4 £0 4 80 Aver Kuutng Rubber 10
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 326 12 1 VAN ESS i HAIR TONIC. I Another Shipment of this Wonderful Hair Tonic just arrived at 0 “THE GEORGETOWN” GET YOUR BOTTLE TO-DAY. rtAAOI Hundreds of delighted customers have thanked us for bringing Van Ess Hair Tonic to their notice. It is, without a doubt, the most wonderful J
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    • 297 12 lIIMIWI I I 'l~~ I Z/ is astonishing How Cieam can make commonplace savoury and 1 what a big range of deli- cacies it makes possible at I 1 very little cost, to say I nothing of the extra nour- y y ishment it affords. y N£STL£’s\ PURE THICK CREAM
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  • 612 13 GOOD QUALITY. The wine harvest is now completed in practically every region in France, and, although no official retnrns have been published, information from private sources makes it certain that the crop will be seriously below the average, says The Times Paris correspondent. The deficiency is
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  • 73 13 Nov. 27—Rugby Match, Penang v. Perak at Penang. December 3 and 4—Selangor Tu-*f Club Amateur Rice Meeting. 10 and 1!—Ipoh Gymkhana Club, Skye Meeting. 11—Rugger Mitch, Penang v. S dang r at Kmla Lumpur. 15—Hockey Match, Penarg v. S-daneor at Penang, 17 and 18—Per k Gymkhana Club (Tuipeng)
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 280 13 Ji telf\ J V»W>Si msc feOtel o Nn \i u II j i y a i't 1 \y 7/ J \Xk J/ yw W J A/ J J M dted v J 1 1 ,J Of the many ways in which “4711” can be usad with beneficial results, there is
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    • 41 13 P. K. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127 Pitt Street, Penang. Landing, Shipping, Forwardmj and Commission Agents, Stevedores and Dubashes. Boat Owners, Suppliers, Builder» and Repairers. Prompt Service. Moderate Charges ’hone No. 706. Dockyard in Jelatew Qodown No. 3 Weld Qaap.
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    • 378 13 2;:' 1 Bililiill ihßpC. B Run-down f I I v I?-' enabled me to -Ido twice as much twice as well” COSMO HAMILTON. “Very true it is that you can only get out of a machine what you put into it, and that most intricate machine, the human brain, needs
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  • 1626 14 MOSTLY ABOUT FROCKS. By A Woman Correspondent. This article is concerned with Paris i., her than London, owing ts London 1 i} d< ;’css entirely to the “Golden Arrow"— tl at new record-breaking Pu'.’man train which duly delivers you at Calais before you realise that ybju hr.ve
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 162 14 F.Bll f* When I appetite fails I remember I ENO’S FRUIT SALTIf your system is not > clearing itself of impurities, appetite fails. J To aid the proper functioning of the I human system, to purify the blood, and i to restore the coni' ditions of digestion which bring back
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    • 63 14 HEALTH IS WEALTH. V. rite to ns regarding the nature of ya r ailments, The assured that our medicines are proof against them. T he Tonic that stands the test of the time. KAYASIDDHI MKABADHWAJA {Tiegislered') Price $6-50 for Complete course. Comult or write to the Bepiesentative of THE TAMIL
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