Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 December 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1926-12-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE £S TABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.' Mo 278. VOL. LXXXIV, MONDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement609 1926-12-06 1 fefi. E 'lnd advice given 3 to amateurs. Northam Road, Penang. I- £l2 tilt» H »**o«.U*** »*Xc*«*4*o**t*XooXXXXXXXXool ROSTHEN, owing to its Elasticity and Tenacity, J; g THE MOTORISTS’ SURE SHIELD. I has now obtained a world-wide reputation as a first-class 1 f’ H I J XX ~~j| preservative of iron,609 words
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Advertisement15 1926-12-06 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISIS. Head Office: Kext to the Dispensary Branch Office 52 Leith Street15 words
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Article643 1926-12-06 2 Interesting experiments are being made in British Malaya, says the “China Express and Telegraph Among them tho fertilising of old tin fields and turning them to good purpose is attracting considerable attention. In 1923 two plots were selected on dredged and slimed land near Taipiug—one at643 words
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Article62 1926-12-06 2 December 11—Rugger Match, Penang v. Selangor at Kuala Lntnpnr. 11— Muth hibol Ahzan vs. C. S. Sports Club. 12— Darul-Aihsan vs. Crescent Football Club. 15 —Hockey Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang, 17 and 18— Gymkhana Club (Taipeng) Skye Meeting. 18—Hockey Match, Penang v. Selangor at Penang. January62 words
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Advertisement1772 1926-12-06 2 POSITIONS VACANT. AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. Reader. State salary required. Apply The Eastern Oriental NOTICE BfSALE. Box No. 407, c/o Pinang Gazette, Wanted a smart and reliable Sale»- SaiOS KOOffl. fa the matter o f the Estate of Eng wi’sion.’ 1 Oo *iPr^ne™" n Apply Nf)TIfT OF SAIF copies of testimonials to1,772 words
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Advertisement18 1926-12-06 2 MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore. Blackwood Furniture, China, from Hongkong. Lamps and Shades from Shanghai.18 words
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Advertisement989 1926-12-06 2 NOTICES. I The Race Course will be officially HOTfi l Hl opened for Training from December Ist UR 1926. hegintercd ui <1 No horses allowed on the track before R, «-’ut J3O a.m. No hacking allowed until A >l Facilities r rdlnance training is finished. M U S. C. VICKERS.989 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1926-12-06 3 BY AN EXPERT. Sic Trarsit Gloria Mundi. Paris, November 10. ‘‘Sic Transit Gloria Mundi.” I know it would happen, net ‘‘a propos” of the glory of the world, but with regard to velvet- We were too keen about it, when we began the season- It was velvet1,148 words
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Article98 1926-12-06 3 A nasty collision between Tram No. 7 and rikisha No. 2193/26 occurred near Prangin. Street Police Station about 4 p.m. on Saturday evening, whilst both vehicles were travelling towards Magazine Station. The rikisha, which was empty at the time, was ahead of the tram car, and upon the98 words
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Advertisement171 1926-12-06 3 ilm WB jsK 4H W’" I /i|hs WM? wAW^ 4" wiw x < W v 4. JT Iksterday! <sß< Good Today f Good Tomorrow! 4® because < arreras dm don’t rest on jSttg if their Laurels JOUS V f crf A JE llWk f VA^ i rWWy FROM LONDOxN. C171 words
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Advertisement24 1926-12-06 3 MOTORISTS: FIT “DUNLOP TYRES (Made in England) AND BE SATISFIED. Stockists s AYLESBURY AND NUTTER LTD., 39a, WELD QUAY, Telephone No. 1058. Telegram Aylesbury.”24 words
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Advertisement115 1926-12-06 3 A NEW i M M Gramophone g of Scientific Principles! J s THE s I Viva-Tonal I Columbia Like Life itself and Twice the Musical Range Jj Model 117 Oak Finish J $BO.OO B M i h Call in and hear its Glorious 1 Tonal Quality. A notable S a115 words
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Article1769 1926-12-06 4 THE COMMUNAL ISSUE. Hindu v. Moslem. The polling for the Indian General Election to the Assembly, and the elections to the Provincial Councils were held last month. The Times Calcutta correspondent writing in October observed, now that all nominations, whether to the Legislative Assembly or to the1,769 words
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Advertisement286 1926-12-06 4 A yjr i. 1 ipaQ ||l§||g| Jr* < \k\ tel- K'-. I L A 1 \W rr” E;&£ffi3|pSk /1 n I MSB I P ni' 'S'S»W-« J SFy W/ 4 k xC k i \-:i.-;ii%ĕßM <A' I ZsiH:; < A pjHHIjSHn.; i r A x 7 V V (x/ V>286 words
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Advertisement42 1926-12-06 4 Readers will note that the Pinang Gazette” gI 1 Cts. which is the oldest journal in Malaya, is to be sold as from January 1, 1927 at 10 cts. a copy. The size and high standard of the paper will be maintained.42 words
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Advertisement247 1926-12-06 4 j The “World” Morris and its topee I The Morris “World” radiator compares with the old ‘‘Home” radiator as a thick pith topee compares with a light straw hat. It defies the sun in any part of the world and keeps the Morris engine at the temperature it likes. By247 words
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Article504 1926-12-06 5 T Trade 4n j Commerce. german views. ~,„<MEST SUBSIDIES CRITICISED. RAPIO SSRVICB.) London. December 4. r -hv’s nicding of the Fedelndustries and the German Industries an offit w s issued. delegates introon the hindrances of r' a detailed discussion of prraatnre as it f .1 t h.l muchRAPIO SSRVICB.) - 504 words
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Article34 1926-12-06 5 ?A Al,!f i DISPUTE SETTLED- F ll( pP Z De cember 4 aceepted a '>y lie. ,p 14C,,i Anc* distj"' 'h wh locna Arica ev’ lo C ile aU exp ""f'don improvements34 words
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Article72 1926-12-06 5 Hm. nnkhareBt 'Member 5. w.J 1 r n four in at tbe s ado by Th.ir C 1 and military lam.. b J 4e3 were loudly >k\’' 8,lr g <'L i-.’ t T,jb <-mine».t k 't u ly I fihor llart mann and hi/'" lo r ,..i.72 words
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Article320 1926-12-06 5 Bolton Wanderers And Villans In The Ascendant. CHI I SEA CONQUERS BARNSLEY. London, December 4. The following were the results of the ties played to-day ENGLISH LEAGUE—FIRST DIVISION. Arsenal 1, Bury 0. Aston Villa 5, Everton 3 Bolton W. 5. Blackburn R. Burnley 1, The Wednorday 0. Cardiff320 words
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Article23 1926-12-06 5 WALES’S VICTORY. At Pontypridd, before 8.000 spectators, in the Northern Union International, Wales be-»t the New Zealanders by 31 points to 8.23 words
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Article86 1926-12-06 5 COTTON TRADE LOSSES. London. December 4. Bad cotton trade, aggravated by the '.all in the price of cotton, the general strike and the coal stoppage, is said to be the cause of loss cf £375.000 for the year ended August, reported by the subsidiaries of86 words
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Article183 1926-12-06 5 B. G. A. presents the Sundaa Gazette with some Possible Pick-MeUps fiom tLe Private Bar, among them are: St. Andrew’s Ball has come and gone. Quite a few of the participants who appeared at office on Saturday morning were convinced that they had the wrong hats on.183 words
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Article313 1926-12-06 5 A Great Ideal. CHAMBERLAIN’S OPTIMISM. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 4. An official communique was issued to the Press after Sir Austen Chamberlain had lunched yesterdiy with M. Briand and M. Poincare. It stated that “The two foreign ministers examined the various questions of external p >licy, more particularly(Rugby Radio Service.) - 313 words
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Article55 1926-12-06 5 London, December 4. Sir William Joynson-Hicks, the Home Secretary, who was absent from the House of Commons yesterday is now stated, in a medical bulletin, to be suffering from the s'raiu of the work of the past few mouths. He has been advised to cancel all his55 words
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Article431 1926-12-06 5 T 1 e British vessel Hongpeng from Ran ;oon and Singapore arrived at 2 p.mat Hong Kong on November 22 with cargo for local discharge and over 1,500 deck passengers. The trouble which developed on board after leaving Singapore was a fracas among the deck passengers, resulting431 words
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Article857 1926-12-06 5 ONCE WORLD’S IDOL BECOMES ORDIN ARY PERSON. Jack Dempsey, former heavy-weight champion of the world, on October 12, became an ordinary cit'z n ins'* ad <>f a public With Estelle Taylor, his movie star wife, Dempsey then moved out of a hotel in the centre of the New857 words
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Article79 1926-12-06 5 NEGRI BEATS SELANGOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 5. Tn pouring rain Negri S j mbi!an beat Selangor at Hockey by G grals to 3. The visitors swung the ball about and shot well. Perak Chureh Notes for December 192 G reaches us this mrnngw-ll upto79 words
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Advertisement312 1926-12-06 5 rsgga B'a 1 M n w I Books for Boys Books for Girls Books for Everybody The Big Stock and the Ready Service. The books are there, the prices are right, and an adequate and experienced staff is r*ady to serve you. the organisation has every facility for expeditious despatch312 words
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Article1658 1926-12-06 6 ECEMBER 6 is St. Nicholas’s day.— St. Nicholas belongs to the fourth century of the Christian era, and was a native of the city of Patari, in Lycia, in Asia Min»r. So strong were his devotional tendencies. ev-m from in fancy, that we are gravely informed that1,658 words
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Article727 1926-12-06 6 Mr. M. B. Shelley his been appointed Controller of Rubber, S.S. Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Stonor have been s aying at Monte Carlo. Mr. M. R. Headers m has be°n appoint- ed to act as Director of G miens, S.S. Mr. F. G. Winton arrived by727 words
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Article316 1926-12-06 6 PENANG— BUTTERWORTH FERRY. (To the E litor of the Piuang Gazette.”) Sir, Lllow me to voice the great inconvenience and annoyance suffered by those who live on the other side in the vicinity of the old j-tty, by reason of the irregul >r soling? <>f the s.s. Butter ir irth316 words
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Article100 1926-12-06 6 Sir, —TI ?ving read the Sunday Gazette's humorous reference to someone named I. G., who wants the paper published on ad weekdays except Good Friday in 1927, I take it that I. G. wants to be i,n close touch everyday, with events outside his sphere. But he100 words
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Article109 1926-12-06 6 Sir,- —Is it permissible to send in solations to Cross-word puzzles, other than those of the usual type, on blank paper, if a coupon is attache! to each attempt I believe something was one» said on this matter bnt would be g’a! if you would make this a general109 words
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Article365 1926-12-06 6 Disclaimer From Singapore. Sir, —As representative of Universal Pictures Corporation in this country controlling the exclusive rights of the real Dempsey-Tunney Fight picture, I shall be thankful if you will be goo! enough to publish these few facts as regards the criticised picture ref rred to in365 words
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Article196 1926-12-06 6 Sir—l re id a short note in lhe Pinang Gazette on Siturday last that the F.M.S Railways would issue return tickets for a single fare an 1 a half from December 23rd •> 26 h expiring on the 26th. It has been the practice of196 words
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Article530 1926-12-06 6 FORvIVTION OF ASSOOIA I’ION. The first meeting of thus* in'en-stei in the formation of a Shortha- d Writers’ Association in Penang was hdi at th--Penang Free Scuool on Sour lay last I’heie was a fairly represent»'iv *ta her ing with Mr. H. R. Ctieesetnan, th** Inspector of530 words
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Article523 1926-12-06 6 A CR OWd LlBt Before Mr. 0 K.l.ee C 0...,, in ,j, C.H.w L-w chared mentioned and th n J’’ anesUl on t ber Af au® b R4Bh Nr. Mendig appe;ire| Chuan who A'as charged w th H| l the Court for a n «4a*. Worship fixed523 words
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Article127 1926-12-06 6 CRIMINAB2I PBAIA vn f< r h« ir! Three app‘ als were o’ p j Spr ib before th? 1 H-n- M t th*< in the Penang of in Th e fir-t we? in Kuang. convicte r or f (IU rtn ,p Co.irt a-d bound r appellant u'U 11127 words
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Advertisement762 1926-12-06 7 WHITEAWAYS I GRAND XMAS BAZAAR i -2 sc I shop Early m Willing service J.. Charming Toys for Girls and Boys. AKES SHomKA M Brlrts JEX’S MCIM I A,,rac,i ely W® fffl caniivfliNovelties ”<>o<’fn cubes. A.B.C. ULJI' WwPKqW name. Covered best piciure making, picture., In great variety. Every- %“/<1 jßk762 words
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Article486 1926-12-06 8 What is going to hanpen to China The 'Powers v ith interests in that distressful country won d give in ich to know the correct answer to that question. The existing situation, in some of i s aspects, is alartnit g en u .'h, especially as regards the lives486 words
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Article641 1926-12-06 8 The Tinang Gazette, in an Editorial on Saturday last, called attention to the piiiful plight of clerks in grade 111 of the subo'dinate civil service drtwing a maj’imum of 895 a month in circumstances in which their current'expenses cannot amount to less than ij> 120/- a rnontl641 words
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Article1123 1926-12-06 8 ffew Unionist A CAPABLE RECRUIT. (Ero n Our Own Correspondent.) London. November 11. Much significance is read into Mr. J. C. C. Davids as head of the Conservative Party orgmisation. There was talk of making a dual appointment, and dividing the considerable power ves’ed in the post1,123 words
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Article34 1926-12-06 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 63 L cts per pound per pl. |B4-bb No. 1 Crepe 63j ct~ per pounds per pl. 184 6t> Steady. fßy Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Damyi.)34 words
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Article109 1926-12-06 8 The Straits Trailing Co., Lt<l. Local. December 6: Singapore sold 125 tons a/ Penang buyers no sellers at J-J Mrtsars. Boustead and Co., td'i-.-Siturd y’s quotation f° r S r J“JefS refined tin »15;>-.»') per D icn^ fine(} t j n done 125 tons. Penang $156 87| per109 words
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Article37 1926-12-06 8 The output of Trono 3?4th« month of Novern nmpn r Ti [l The output <>f h” f \'„venibpr/ .Lisi-iiityeu';;-'. hours run F HB5. The ontvnt nf 1 DredttwttCo. N. remt. 4th December (b“">« 4 tons.37 words
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Advertisement216 1926-12-06 8 EXCLUSIVE State Express methods of manufacture are totally different from all others and are exclusive to gpRESS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD. LONDON. I <i Little Needs at Little Costs— I they are sure good, if from Boon’s. j > Perfume Spray s S assorted sizes, crystal j Ta216 words
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Advertisement86 1926-12-06 8 “E. O.” Christinas New ear Festivities XMAS EVE 24th, December. Xmas dinner and Cinderella Dance. Xmas Crackers $4. BOXING DAY —27»h, 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 Costume86 words
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Miscellaneous25 1926-12-06 8 Ti!)F UIH.FS. To-Day. HimL W a»*-. i ixv Water. 12.35a.ua. 7.23 a.m. 1.7 p.m, 716 p.m. Tr,- MoßHn»r, 1.10 a.m. 8.0 a.m1.45 p.m. 7.52 p.m.25 words
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Article559 1926-12-06 9 Rationalism, Not Bolshevism. .ODSERVEirS’’ VIEWS. reactionary P-^ E A i)VICE. London, December 5. visin'’ hat ,Ih prP9ent T° Ve i 1« N«ii malwn and not -nt ,n "X I I Garvin, in an article r says that Sir Austen lh Z |\-i dby reactionary la ar, being urged559 words
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Article28 1926-12-06 9 T T^u;jr oMArB Iri|{ °f M| U r,ers to prevent K u ,no Ko| iantay. die S an dipl <>matic re- w hen she arrives ntw post.28 words
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Article254 1926-12-06 9 Agent-Ganeral’s Report. t:ie test of hue. Berlin, December 5. That the Dawes plan is successfully standing the test of time is revealed in the annual report of the Agent-Generai for Reparation?, stating that the course of events probably exceeded the experts’ anticipations and pointing out that foreign loans and254 words
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Article157 1926-12-06 9 A SILENT ADMIRAL. Washi gten, December 5. There has b°en great curiosity to learn something definite about the naval situation in the Pacific four years ago, since Admiral Robison recently refus l d to give evidence with regard to state secret-»,” which, according to the defence,157 words
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Article107 1926-12-06 9 INDIA AND IHE <lOl JI STANDARD. Delhi, December 4. Sir Basil Blackett, Finance member, addressing the European Association denied the allegation that the agriculturist, whether the producer or the landless 1 ibourer, suffered any pet financial loss by the Governm-ni’s decision to stabilise the rupee at Is. Gl.107 words
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Article74 1926-12-06 9 $20,000,000 LOST LAST YEAR. Washing on, December 5. The annual report of the United States Shipping Board shows that .350 vessels of 1, »371,000 deadweight tons were dis posed of during the fiscal year ended June ,30. The fleet of Government owned ships on July 1 consisted74 words
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Article30 1926-12-06 9 M. CLAUDEL APPOINTED. Paris, December 5. M. Doumergue has signed the appointment of M. Claudel, who is at present in Tokio, as French Ambassador at Washington.30 words
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Article58 1926-12-06 9 (Rugbv Radio Service.) London, December 5. The Foreign Office has circularised the Government departments concerned, ask ng for their views on the proposal by the German Government for the abolition of visas between Great Britain and Germany. As soon as replies are received, a decision will be(Rugbv Radio Service.) - 58 words
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Article141 1926-12-06 9 Huje British Combine Formed. £65,003,039 (APITAL benefits to the national EXCHEQUER. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 5. By the registration yesterday of Imperial Chemical Indnstri-s,” there was formally completed the f rmation of a company with the biggest initial capital of any business ever registered in this country.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 141 words
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Article175 1926-12-06 9 PROSECUTOR RESIGS’S. Somerville, December 5. Despite the frenzied efforts and denunciations of the prosecuting c >unsel, Simpson, all the accused in the HallMills trial were released to-day, after Justice Parker had quashed the remaining indictments against the Stevens brothers, and their cousin. Henry Carpenter, on a175 words
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Article167 1926-12-06 9 WAR WARNING. Washington, December 4. A warning against b’indly deluding ourselves” on the subject of nationil defence is sounded by Secretary Davis, of the War Department in his annual report. He says there has been only a partial execution of the plan of defence mapped out in167 words
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Article113 1926-12-06 9 SEVEN FOREIGN MINISTERS ATTENDING. Geneva, December 5. No fewer than seven Foreign Ministers are attending the League Council, which opens next week, namely, from Britain France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Poland, and Cxecho Slovakia, who are meeting to provide an opportunity for private consultations from which important results are113 words
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Article34 1926-12-06 9 FIFTY KILLED. Paris, December 5. Le Matin reports that a message from Moscow says that 5 were killed and 500 injured in an earthquake which destroyed the Caucasian village of Kapli,34 words
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Article315 1926-12-06 9 Tate Tops Century Again. TOURISTS COLLAPSE. (From Our Own C >rrespondent.) Calcutta, December 4. A characteristic innings by 3'ate who scored his second century on the present tour rescued the M.C.C. from a moderate displav against the combined Europeans and Parsees in the second match of315 words
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Article62 1926-12-06 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 5. Paris, 122} New York, 4.81N3 Brussels, 34.87 Geneva, 25.1.3 Amsterdam, 12.13; Milan, 111«; Berlin, 20.392 Stockholm, 18.17 Copenhagen, 18.20| Oslo, 19.025 Vienna, 34.41 Prague, *****; Helsingfors, 192 j Madrid, 3186 Lisbon, 2}J Rio. 6 Buenos Aires, 461 k Bombay, l/sgd Shanghai, 2/4}!(Rugby Radio Service.) - 62 words
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Article306 1926-12-06 9 TVO BROTHERS DTE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF EACH OTHER. Wednesday the Ist insL, witnessed the tragedy of the death of two brothers at Btgan Tuan Kechil, the sons of Abdul Kadir who was at one time in the employ of the Butterworth Rural Board. The cause of death306 words
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Article36 1926-12-06 9 The following new books have been received at the Library The Gleave Mys’ery, by Louis Tracy. Jim Brent, by “Sapper.” Summer Storm, by Frank Swinnerton. A lonian in Exil°, by H. A. Vachell. I36 words
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Advertisement280 1926-12-06 9 IKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillllllllllllllS! J Evening Dress Wear Gentlemen DRESS SHIRTS in plain, 5 p'n'"‘ "'"I ploate'l, fronts jHi Prices from $5.50 to $6.75' S BLACK SILK SOCKS. Prices $1.75 and $2.25. if BI.ACK DRESS TIES in th-latest styles. ivices $1.25, $1.50 $1.75. f WHITE SCARVES in Pure and Artificial Silk. s Prioe3280 words
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Obituary19 1926-12-06 9 OBITUARY. Vernon (France), December 5. The death is announced of the painter Claude Monet, at the age of 86.19 words
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Article1168 1926-12-06 10 Perak Defeats Selangor. KEEN STRUGGLE. (From Our Own Correspon lent.) Ipob, December 5. In the last twenty minutes of Siturday’s Malaya Cup rugger match bttween Perak and Selangor, the former saved themselves from defeat, the turning point in the match being the try which was scored by1,168 words
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Article221 1926-12-06 10 Kedah met Penang on the Esplanade on Saturday and' was defeated by the narrow margin of 11 points to 8 and considering that it was the first time they were taking part in Malaya Cup Rugby, they did extremely well. Penang did not start well but improved221 words
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Article63 1926-12-06 10 The following hav e been selected to play against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur next Saturday: J. Cooper; W. F. Fletcher, G. H. Pinckney, J. Burton and A. Reutens; Ashworth and Keng Chuan K. W. H. •Austin, R. H. Finch, C. Fittock, T. A. Martins. A. J. Nadig, J.63 words
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Article237 1926-12-06 10 The Kedah Government issued a Gazette Extraordinary on November 30, in which the following notifications are published No. 229. —In exercise of the powers in that behalf conferred by section 103 of The Labour Code 1345 the Indian Immigration Committee hereby prescribes the following rates to be237 words
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Article152 1926-12-06 10 Johore Wins Warren Shield. KEEN COMPETITION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 6. The Malaya Command Rifle Meeting was a great success. “A” Company of the Johore Military forces, won the Warren Shield. The M.V.1., led by Lieut. Alan Loke, was second. The Duke of Wellingtons was152 words
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Article297 1926-12-06 10 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our 0 vn Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, December 4. Race 1. TARCE Mr. Gifford 1 DODDER Mr. Leatham 2 RODEO Mr. Elliot 3 Time 54 secs. Won by short hea'i length. Tote $45 Places $l3, and $l5. Race 2. DRUSILLA Mr. Elliot 1 AMRITA Tnnku297 words
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Article77 1926-12-06 10 YESTERDAY’S COMPETITIONS. The following are the results of the competitions held at Tanjong Bungah yesterday: Gibbons Cup (“A” Claes 280 Yards Handicap) l. Davis; 2. Wilson; 3. ElyWon by 2 seconds. Time: 3.39. Result of Competition:—Davis 6 points (winner) Ely 4 points Wilson 3 points; Pinckney 277 words
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Article515 1926-12-06 10 case in uhieh j T y °f Messrs. J <>H u breaxA of tnist W, rt w as again called i n J th e k Police court ou End,/ “«“sod «'«eonwittod sa ys the *4, Mr. Challen, director of y Little and Co sWed un 1923515 words
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Advertisement347 1926-12-06 10 -tf fcrrzkE i i sis gssj hmKi wP r ll VWrn “tANL/*.’'AS i 1 j 1 II 1 s *''x?~" I ’tiS.•>■ Nw\w .Tt iJM JHrWBfelM IMP K>u can enjoy I ‘,ffHp Souna Natural Sleep (tig i| I I i 1 You can make sure of a thoroughly good night’»347 words
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Advertisement52 1926-12-06 10 A. DENNYS, Office 22-A. BEACH STREETTelephone Ho 3(NJ. Rubber Brokers• eer,. l end. ur ComtmsMon Agent». SnrveyortEstatec requiring plrf Areol. tkek <om« nnieale w j §#!<• Held 11 port» ,f Goode Forwarded Trawbippcd .o tiiroogb® at Dielnbuto" «< 1 Corer Pl-”' Jfc,’ Mu cuno Calopog‘» a,u o f MoatMv A«ct<on‘52 words
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472 1926-12-06 11 DIRECTORS REPORT. The following are excerpts of the Directors’ report to be submitted to the shareholders at the annual gen eial meeting to be held on December 13 ihe net profit for the year amounted to $710,118.84, to which must be added the balance of $56,563.19472 words
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Article782 1926-12-06 11 Not everyone, perhaps, recognises the exalted rank which Sir Rowland Blades has assumed, says Auto’ycu.s in “The Sundey Times.” London’s Lord Mayor stands above eveiy other civic dignitary in the reamr, and in City bounds yields precedence only to the Sovereign. His title is no mere courtesy782 words
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Article246 1926-12-06 11 following were the latest quo 'attong in Messrs. Kennedy and Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday. T >-d y. C S S I" Shares. o 0Q CQ GC Sc. Sc. c. sc. Robber (Dollar). Allenby 2.80 3.00 2GO 280 A. Hitain 4.60 480 4.65246 words
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Article93 1926-12-06 11 The folkwing are our latest qnota t ’i s Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Lanas $13.00 $l3 50 .Lintargs 1.50 1.55 Katils 1.05 1.10 lenealys 2.65 2.80 t. Pindns 2.65 2 75 N. Scudais 2.75 2.85 ainbaiaks 1.25 1.35 D. Benuts -65$ .67| Tins. Binprins (New) 30/6 31/6 >«hs93 words
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Article97 1926-12-06 11 T 1 e following are additional rtitl» 1 on 'uts foi November:— lbs Kedah 6(’.066 Parit Perak 41,445 Batu Lint, ng 6,441 Jong Landor 76,130 Bakap Plantations 12, 22 Titi Karangan 11,480 Patani Para 62,618 Batu Matang 21,450 Arras 10.000 South Malay 16,500 Tawar 5.260 Tanjong Pamhutan 26,00497 words
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Article1270 1926-12-06 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I I a I °C V -RUBBBK [DuUkk.j f 0 V <' S Allenoy Rubber Oo 2 6' 2 8 Alor Glejah Rubber Estate 2 901 B 00| Amalgamated Malay Beta’ 4 5 4 Ayer Hltam Planting Syndicate 4 4 80 cub» Ayer Knning Rubber1,270 words
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Advertisement545 1926-12-06 11 c Advertisements. Clearance Sale. POSITION a nice collection of evening gowns and afternoon frocks i Assistant, unmarried, con- ranging from $35 to $55 ‘T'laXror vh,l3t l 7 a ’f and from $25 to $4O. f*' lith mpi'S ot tfStimonuls to I’ioaiuG.zrt'e. Mme. FARINA. Ch icks. Room 36, E. &O. HOTEL.545 words
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Advertisement110 1926-12-06 11 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 94. The following are tLe names of successful competitors Ist., Prize Mrs. H. Cowling, P» nang. 2nd., Prize Mss Doris Southam, Penang. 3rd., Piize Mr. R. de Cruz, Penang. Additional awards to Mrs. L. P. Cowlmg, Penang. Miss Daphne Southam, Penar g.110 words
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Advertisement33 1926-12-06 11 I The j SIMPLEXOMETER (Patented) 9 1« The modern instrument hr estimating tappers’ daily yields and standIs ardising latex. w fPrke $l5 complete with chart. rite for particulars to:— GUTHRIE Co, Ltd., PENAVG.33 words
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Miscellaneous176 1926-12-06 11 Theatre Royal Presents From To-night till Wednesday, Bth December. Day show, Saturday at 2-30 p.m. In the Second Show from 9-30 p.m. 1 Comedy 2 Ben Lyon and Blanche Sweet in Bluebeard’s Seven Wives in 8 parts In the First House at 7-30 p.m. 1 Episodes 3 and 4of Mystery176 words
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Article124 1926-12-06 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Neck for Oletdeh, Sabang, West Sumatra and Padang. Kumsang for Singapore, China and Japan. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan Langkat Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Javanese Prince for Boston, New York. Baltimore and Philadelphia. The following ship» aie in commubi cation with the Wireless Stations124 words
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Article422 1926-12-06 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sundav). 81 TRAIN Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor*and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except whert otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie’ 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, Taiping,422 words
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Article127 1926-12-06 12 FENANG, DECEMBER 6, 1926. (Ry Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months'sight Lank 2/4 3/32 d Credit 2/4 3 f B 3 Documentary 2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 155} 4 day’s sight Priva:e 1571 Bombay Ltr-mand Bank r 155} Madrae Demand Bank 155} day127 words
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Article401 1926-12-06 12 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester reported on November 10 as follows There has been a farther Bureau report on the crop prospects issued during the week and the already indicated record yield has been increased by a further half million bales. The total expectation401 words
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Article214 1926-12-06 12 PENANG, DECEMBER 6, 1926. Benares Opium p. $5,000.00 nom Cloves 75.00 seller* Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 seller Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. ll.'Ls 95.00 Coconuts per i/’.-H' 50.00 non. Copra Suudried *10.60 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No.214 words
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Advertisement309 1926-12-06 12 Quality 1111 1 I We are not content with the lowest degree of J purity that will pass official tests and com- i mercially recognised standards. Our aim is to improve on existing standards and create i one which will satisfy the most fastidious < buyer. All preparations not made309 words
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Advertisement30 1926-12-06 12 K. MATSUO, DENTIST. Head Office Branch 1«) BiShop. g 4 p at Tack street, p F' c c ka., 12’Uirg, i --'Ranp, 5. 5 Phone No, 9UI. PcFak. l—- i30 words
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Advertisement180 1926-12-06 12 Christmas is Near, y v ri What shall 1 send Home i X The Problem of choosing the right present vanishes 11 one gets amidst the vast assemblage of gifts i n otir store moDaent J Hifts, such as < ne finds in onr magnificent a-MorimfoH E suggestive of affec’ion180 words
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Article584 1926-12-06 13 PLAN TO PRESERVE AMENITIES. In order to safeguard the amenities of the Thames in the neighbourhood of Hampton Court Palace for all time, an interesting proposal is put forward by the Molesey Urban District Council. Foreseeing the future extension of the activities as the speculative builder in the584 words
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Article184 1926-12-06 13 TE LFER—S YM IN GTON. The wedding of Mr. John F. Telfer, representative of Arthur and Company, Glasgow, now residing at Singapore, and Miss Marion M. Symington, who arrived from Carluke, Scotland, by the s.s. Aeneas c*n Friday, took’ place at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, on Saturday, the Rev.184 words
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Advertisement263 1926-12-06 13 /f j y.. A Ire Ktjf I II xrK wRM If V I I -■> I Unobtrusively Elegant I II I An indispensable part of her In tne smartest of smart ga- most careful Toilette. A therings you find the choice tiny drop, yet how it soothes 01 perfume to263 words
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Advertisement306 1926-12-06 13 Mgb "Y'/CW x..'- Every a Famous Spa Treatment/ Kutnow’s Powder contains all the tonic and health-giving properties of Continental mineral springs. A sparkling morning glass of Kutnow’s is invaluable for dispelling liverishness, purifying the blood, cleansing the kidneys, stimulating the alimentary tract and giving increased bodily vigour. Kutnow’s Powder eliminates306 words
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514 1926-12-06 14 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The following is the report of the Directors to be submitted to shareholders at the annual general meet’ng on December 13 Your Directors beg to submit a duly audited statement of Accounts for the twelve months ended 30th September, 1926. After charging depreciation514 words
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Advertisement737 1926-12-06 14 In the Country— This Modern Six Meets Aj ’r Every Performance Requirement— Here is a remarkable new-type of car, delivered in a straight line from its low different in performance, comfort and ease swung engine through to the rear axle of driving from anything you have ever shaft. This big737 words
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Advertisement240 1926-12-06 14 WORRY A,ND INDIGESTION. Your worried and harassed individual never digests food properly. Over acidity ■of the stomach- a phase of indigestion, is closely connected with mental disturbances. This very condition of worry has its bearing upon the condition of the blood and, conversely, the condition of the blood is not240 words
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Advertisement92 1926-12-06 14 CUICIOUS, tu WHOLESOME, -i kefreshing. s t A/71 ucelienc. A from Y, t’EVERS. f a U. th* > hne,t 8' LIME JUKE OBTAINABLE FROMPRITCHARD Co., Ltd AND ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. MILKThere’s health and strength, recuperation and invigoration in a bottle of SIMONDS’ MILK STOUT-and very nice, too. Nutritious and92 words
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Article616 1926-12-06 15 CHo’wRASTA MARKET. Penang, December 6, 1926. S nS Mutton Indian per lb 47 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 47 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mnttoa w lb 47 Iramb616 words
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Advertisement224 1926-12-06 15 Wk aW Let Monkey Brand do your work Monkey Brand is long lasting; and even i the last little bit will do a solid job of work. Monkey Brand cannot spill like powders—does not crumble. There is no waste. The solid, handy cake is crammed with cleaning power. Monkey Brand224 words
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Advertisement1196 1926-12-06 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG gjj l a IRSKI H 9 I k 1 W' JRjjjj WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT 1 W&lfel B Bk I KlSiifl PYRRHUS Dec. 9 M rseille-’, Lmi lon, Rotter -Lm. an i n.w.cn.g. I YCAON Dt c. 16 London. Rotterdam1,196 words
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Advertisement602 1926-12-06 16 P. 0.-BRITISH llwp’ AND APCYR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Engianu MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERV| CE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steam contract with His Majesty’s Govern- ndj ers of the British ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated Outwards from London for China r602 words
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