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The sad plight of the British community in Hongkong, due to ihe blockade is discussed in the Morning Post which, describ ng the strikes as an organised attack on British interests, says that the position is unprecedentedly","contributor":".â€”Reuter."},{"_id":40,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.4","article_title":"THE HEAD-SHAKERS.","article_text_1st50words":"THE HEAD-SHAKERS. THEY WERE ONCE YOUNG THEMSELVES. It is cheering to read the Bishop of Lichfieldâ€™s defence of youth, because there is a general tendency among middleaged and elderly people to shake their heads over the young people of to-day and to forget, apparently, that they were once young themselves","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":41,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.40","article_title":"CROWN PRINCE OF RUMANIA.","article_text_1st50words":"CROWN PRINCE OF RUMANIA. â€”Reuter. RENOUNCES THE THRONE. Bukbarest. D&lt; cumber .31. Crown Prince Charles has renounced his succession to the throne, and all prerogatives as member of the Royal family. The King has proclaimed his four-year old grandson Michael, son of Charles, as heir to the throne. The renunciation","contributor":"â€”Reuter."},{"_id":42,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.41","article_title":"THE SHENANDOAH AGAIN.","article_text_1st50words":"THE SHENANDOAH AGAIN. Reuter. NAVAL COURTâ€™S FINDINGS. 1 New York, January 1. The Naval Court of Enquiry into the disaster of the airship Shenandoah found that her final destruction was due to large unbalanced external aero-dynamic forces. It asserts that the disaster was a part of the price which must","contributor":"Reuter."},{"_id":43,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.42","article_title":"BRITAINâ€™S TRADE.","article_text_1st50words":"BRITAINâ€™S TRADE. Reuter. RECORD BANK CLEARINGS. London, January 1. Despite the trade conditions, a record was broken in last yearâ€™s Bank clearings, totalling Â£40,437,000.000, an increase of Â£904,000,000. The annual statement attributes the increase to the signs of increase in the commercial banking turnover, also to the increase in new","contributor":"Reuter."},{"_id":44,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.43","article_title":"INTERNATIONAL FINANCE.","article_text_1st50words":"INTERNATIONAL FINANCE. â€”Reuter. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS New York, January 1. Important international developments are believed to be foreshadowed in the arrival of the Right Hon. Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, and Mr. Parker Gilbert, AgentGeneral of Reparations, who conferred at Washington with Mr. Andrew Mellon, Secretary of","contributor":"â€”Reuter."},{"_id":45,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.44","article_title":"FRENCH FINANCE.","article_text_1st50words":"FRENCH FINANCE. â€”Reuter. JANUARY VOTE PASSED. Paris. January 1. After all-night sittings the Senate and the Chamber passed the January vote on account of the measure frequently going to and fro between the Houses for adjustment of minor differences. 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De J uvenel. bis b jen k lied in a fight Guisi â€™e the city.-","contributor":"â€”R aâ€˜.er."},{"_id":47,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.46","article_title":"GALES AND STORMS.","article_text_1st50words":"GALES AND STORMS. .â€”Reuter. European States Flooded. MUCH DAMAGE. London, D&gt; c&gt; mber 31. Gules and storms in Europe arc causing serious floods in many places. An eighty-five-mile-au-hour hurricane swept over Britain last night and did much damage. Telegraphs and telephones have been interrupted. IN HOLLAND. Burgomaster Maastricht sought the","contributor":".â€”Reuter."},{"_id":48,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.47","article_title":"U. S. â€œ LIBERTY BELLâ€","article_text_1st50words":"U. S. LIBERTY BELLâ€ â€”Reuter. AFTER NINETY YEARSâ€™ SILENCE Philadelphia, January 1. After ninetv years of silence, the Liberty Bell tolled in the New Year. The Majorâ€™s wife struck the bell with a golden hamm-r and her light strokes were heard all over the United States by means of wireless","contributor":"â€”Reuter."},{"_id":49,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.48","article_title":"STUDYING CHILDREN.","article_text_1st50words":"STUDYING CHILDREN. IMPORTANT INVESTIGATION. [Rugby Radio Service.] London, January 1. A joint committee, representing the Ministry of Health and the Board of Education, is conducting an inter-sting investigation into the various factors affecting the growth and development of children-froin infancy to IS years living under varied conditions. The effi câ€˜s","contributor":"[Rugby Radio Service.]"},{"_id":50,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.49","article_title":"PRINCE AS FIRE FIGHTER.","article_text_1st50words":"PRINCE AS FIRE FIGHTER. KINGâ€™S SON IN EXCITING HONGKONG SCENE. (Rugby Radio Service.) Hongkong, January 1. Prince George, who is serving on the China Station, took part with the units from the Fleet and British troops in fighting flames which destroyed the principal hotel in HongKong to-day. The hotel was","contributor":"(Rugby Radio Service.)"},{"_id":51,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.5","article_title":"HAWKING â€œDUDâ€ SHARES.","article_text_1st50words":"HAWKING â€œDUDâ€ SHARES. HIGH-SOUNDING NAMES. Investorsâ€™ Stories of Losses. Sir Philip Cunhffe Lister, President of the Board of Trade, has promised to bring to the notice of the Departmental Committee which is now considering amendment of the Companies Act matters raised by Mr. W. M. P. for Chislehurst. regarding the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":52,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.50","article_title":"THE KINGâ€™S MESSAGE.","article_text_1st50words":"THE KINGâ€™S MESSAGE. PEACE AND HAPPINESS. Rugby Radio Service. London, January 1. Replying to the New Year greetings sent by the Lo d Mayor, on behalf of the citizens of London, the King says I much appreciate the kind words in which you refer to my deep interest in the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":53,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.51","article_title":"BRITISH TRADE.","article_text_1st50words":"BRITISH TRADE. Tending Upwards Now. HOPE OF ARTIFICIAL SILK. (Hugby Radio Service.) â€”Rneby Radio Service. Loudon, January 1. An optimistic, view of British trade i.i the New Year was expressed to-day by Sir Drummond Fraser, who is VicePresident of tlje Bankersâ€™ Institute, and has held many other important posts connected","contributor":"(Hugby Radio Service.); â€”Rneby Radio Service."},{"_id":54,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.52","article_title":"LAW CHANGES.","article_text_1st50words":"LAW CHANGES. New Property Acts. FRISH COURSE FOR BARRISTERS! (Rugby Radio Service) London, January 1. Fundamental changes in the English Law of Properly are effected by the Property Acts, which come into operation with the New Year. Under them the Law of Real and Personal Property is assimilated. Primogeniture and","contributor":"(Rugby Radio Service)"},{"_id":55,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.53","article_title":"RHINE ARMIFS.","article_text_1st50words":"RHINE ARMIFS. HOW LOCARNO HELPED. London. Jn inasy I. Good progress is being made wiih theevacuation by the AlliÂ» s of the Cologne occupation zone. Four thousand British troopa have now been removed to new quarters at Wisebaden, and yesterday the british Army officially took over the administration of that","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":56,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.54","article_title":"WOMANâ€™S SUCCESS.","article_text_1st50words":"WOMANâ€™S SUCCESS. Rugby Radio Service FIRST AMONG ACCOUNTANTS. London, January 1. Women continue to win laurels in new fields. In the recent final examination for Incorporated Accountants, the first prize? and the first Certificate &lt;&gt;f Merit were taken by Miss D &gt;dsworth, of York","contributor":"Rugby Radio Service"},{"_id":57,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.55.1","article_title":"Page 7 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"â– â– â– nnnannnnnMWMMMMnnannnnnnMMM g The New g Hupmobile Six n J-I Q {Details sent on Application) j-j g EVERYONE KNOWS HUP QUALITY, g HUPMOBILE SUPERIORITY i S $3,250. 5 n n n. n H Sales and Service Agents Q n Borneo Motors Limited, nâ€¢ i Penang, Ipob, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Malacca Palembang.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":58,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.56","article_title":"THE SHARE MARKET.","article_text_1st50words":"THE SHARE MARKET. Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported to-day as follows: Owing to the X'mas holidays no report was issued last week and though the Share market has provided no special feature during the period under review prices in all sections have remained very steady with an improved demand","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":59,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.57","article_title":"COMING EVENTS.","article_text_1st50words":"COMING EVENTS. Jan. 2â€”Rugger: Gopeng and Kam par v. Ipoh at Gopeng. 9, 12. 14 16 â€”Penang New Year Race Meeting. 12â€”Penang Assizes. 16â€”â€œ Malayaâ€ Rutger Cup Final. 30â€”Ipoh New Year Race meeting. Feb. 2, 4 6â€”lpoh Races. 9â€”Court of Appeal. 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The yearâ€™s working after charging Â£2,265 15s. 5d- for depreciation of Buildings, Plant, etc., resulted in a profit of Â£7,846 17s. 3d. making with the sum","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":61,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.59","article_title":"PRODUCE PRICES.","article_text_1st50words":"PRODUCE PRICES. Bennree Opintn p. f 5,000.00 nom. 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The Western Electiic Company have had over 30 yearsâ€™ experience in the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":70,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette19260102-1","issue_date":"2/1/1926","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.1.9","page_number":"9","article_id":"pinangazette19260102-1.2.61","article_title":"SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.","article_text_1st50words":"SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. While chasing men suspected to be robbers on Court Hill, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, Inspector Smith sprained his ankle, and is now laid up. Mr. and Mrs. Seow Poh Leng, who has been visiting Penang, will leave for Seremban via Port Swettenham by the s.s. 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