Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-01-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 22. VOL. LXXXIV. WEDNESDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1926 PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement560 1926-01-27 1 NIKKO i Photographic Studio Every possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs» No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. fwb p arbO A ALHAMBRA CIGARS 1 g|sj a Are the ONLY cigars which satisfy ALL smokers. J m f Oj ALHAMBRA CIGARS DEFY ALL COMPETITION. Bfli H Bl X Discriminating560 words
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Advertisement14 1926-01-27 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office I SINGAPORE.14 words
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Article399 1926-01-27 2 FAMOUS SURGEON VOTES FOR BEER. In the following interview Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane, the famous surgeon, who has just returned from America gives his views on the great failure of the administration of the Prohibition Laws there There is plenty of drunkenness in the streets,399 words
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Article109 1926-01-27 2 SURPLUS GREATLY INCREASED. Edmonton, Alta.—Last year Alberta exported to Britain and other countries over 4,000,000 pounds of butter, which was a little less than one-fifth of the total production of creamery* butter. During the present season it is anticipated that- the surplus Tor export will increase to 7.000,000109 words
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Article114 1926-01-27 2 A reader has heard of singing sands, and wonders if we can explain what they are, as he has not been able to discover any. Singing sands, are sands which give out a musical note when agitated. The best samples are said to be found at the114 words
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Article65 1926-01-27 2 New Westminster, B. C.—The seed extraction plajit of the Dominion forestry branch here is working day and night on approximately 1000 sacks of spruce cones, the seed being destined for delivery to the British Government. Many thousands of acres of deforested lands in the United Kingdom65 words
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Article170 1926-01-27 2 SPRING MEETING, 1926. 20th,23rd, 25th 27th Feb., 1926 Nine Races for all Horses. Nine Races for Ex-Griffin Horses. Nine Races for Ex-Griffin Ponies. Four Races for Selangor Turf Club Spring 1926 Horse Griffins. Four Races for Selangor Turf Club Spring 1926 Pony Griffins One Race for all170 words
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Advertisement1153 1926-01-27 2 TENDERS INVITED. I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. I T( nde will w received np to nnon i Including free town delivery or III on Saturday. the 30th January, 1926, at U f X >he Resident Councillor’s Office, Penang, K postage. u. rom p erS ons desirous of contracting for PAYABLE IN1,153 words
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Advertisement294 1926-01-27 2 NOTICES. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday, the 28th January, 1926, which has been proclaimed a Public Holiday. f f The Penang Harbour Board. FERRY SERVICE. THAIPUSAM I FESTIVAL. Notice is hereby given that the usual passenger time table between Fort Pier and Bagan Tuan Ketchil294 words
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Advertisement24 1926-01-27 2 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 3S LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. Telephone No. 493.24 words
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Advertisement1066 1926-01-27 2 NOTICES. BANKS. NOTICE. THE MERCANTILE BANKET”* INDIA, LIMITED. Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences). (incorporated m England.) Police Orders framed under Section 6 (4) of sXscrdZd Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for the p a ij. up Regulation of Traffic on the occasion of the Reserve Fund and Undivided forthcoming Thaipusam1,066 words
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Article1085 1926-01-27 3 A SOLDIER’S MEMORIES OF SEVEN YEARS. On the 12th Decembe-, 1918, the first Rntish Cavalry Division crossed th» Rhine—the advance guard of the great Army of a quarter of a million British soldiers that rapidly followed them from France. On the Ist December 1925, the 29th Company,1,085 words
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Article317 1926-01-27 3 BISHOP OF PRETORIA’S CRITICISM. Capetown, January 12. —Bishop Talbot, of Pretoria, in a letter to the Press says that careful study of available documents has convinced him that the proposed Asiatic legislation constituted a breach of faith with regard to promises made in the Smuts-Gandhi agreement, and317 words
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Article142 1926-01-27 3 Jan. 28—Taipusam Festival, Public Holiday. Cricket —Penang v. Kedah, Esplanade. 30—Teague Cricket —P. R. C. v. C. R. C. Victoria Ground; P. C. C. v. E. S. C. Esplanade. 30—Ipoh New Year Race meeting. Feb. 2, 4 6 —l poh Races. 6—P. R. C. Annual Sport*, Esplanade. 9—Court142 words
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Advertisement165 1926-01-27 3 a oth as a Citchen and I i Table IRINS’ IE “St. Ivel” Palethorpes i Fresh Pork Sausages 90 cts. per lb. A small shipment of the above has just been received. i e [Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., PENANG. THE ORIGINAL COOLIE-PROOF J HAND PISTON PUMP. j j THE165 words
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Advertisement39 1926-01-27 3 Lingering Coughs Bronchitis leaves a bad cough. So does influenza and la grippe, but these hard, lingering coughs yield easily to the healing and curative qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Good for troublesome night coughs too. For sale everywhere.39 words
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Advertisement150 1926-01-27 3 1 THE NEW VSSKStid S PORTABLE 1 MODEL OF THE B Columbia I Grafonola A revolution in volume. It has the j rich tone that has given the Graf- 1 i onola pre-eminence among Gramo- f phones. g Price $75. I g Robinson Piano Co., PENANG. 'IIIIIIIIIIHII iiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiijii mi The150 words
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Article1097 1926-01-27 4 WIRELESS BROADCASTING PROBLEMS. Broadcasting is in a state of flux at the pi esent moment. So much so in fac, that in my ent cs are of the opinion that the technical pMicy of British broadcast ing will have to bj radically alcere I io the near future.1,097 words
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Article204 1926-01-27 4 PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE. Leafield (Oxford), January 12. —The pericd of five years during which, in accordance with the original Safeguarding of Industries Act, key industries are protected will expire in August next, and the Board of Trade is making inquiries as to the extent the various industries concerned204 words
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Advertisement205 1926-01-27 4 The TOP NOTCHScotch Jilhg Georgs IV” MI STOP Y'wSl' I rk\ andh i &y I f\\ jlf /A I lu ’F'n '-'1 ■gw' P F W©O ||ago IfflLx I 'waßEaQW' The Distillers Agency Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland. 1 S i Grand Clearance Sale All kinds of wearing apparels. g AU goo205 words
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Advertisement288 1926-01-27 4 REMARK4BLE DISCOVERY. BY E. BUERGI, M. D WELL KNOWN PHYSICIAN PUBLISHES EPOCH-MAKING RESULTS OF RESEARCH. Phyllosan, the preparation which has interested the medieal profession so extensively, has again received notice in the pages elf a new scientific w’ork entitled “Anaemia and Its Modern Treatment,” the author of which is a288 words
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Advertisement305 1926-01-27 4 G. 422 your skin is disfigured I remember ENO 9 Rashes, pimples, prickly heat, a B B sallow complexion are all 9 g signs of blood impurities. Tha J 8 daily use of ENO brings a 9 clear and healthy complexion SSE because it helps Nature to expel I impurities305 words
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Article1746 1926-01-27 5 THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS IN THE JUNGLE. Remarkable Experience In South Johore. On Wednesday last, Messrs. L. J. Schindler and 11. A. Dymond, of Lay an g Layang Estate, in South Johore, were found to be missing; on Saturday morning they appeared at their bungalow, having spent exactly1,746 words
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Advertisement381 1926-01-27 5 <•-? "< k*'AV HP B 1 v *r-i y*.y-: i x YV; J for Issa I® i 5$«W •>p. J< /4 s “Q J x Z\T--t' 7 v \Xsj z I •>x l Wa -JnpJfe—j 7 anw J B/AT|os\rr. ~|uS\ T 1/ jiMst the nourishment you nee dtfor Health! Ovaltine381 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-27 5 Try This For Your Cough A nervous hacking cough cannot be cured by a glass of water, but it will disannear under the healing and soothing effect of Chamberlain’s Couch RemedyEvery user is a friend. It is for sale everywhere.40 words
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Advertisement302 1926-01-27 5 Idr On the Job H Bovril is the stuff for strong M b men. It is a concentrate of H > best beef. It puts heart and Bi vigour into you, driving away H Mk fatigue. h H Ej Drink Bovril on the job H |j/ and you will be302 words
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Article732 1926-01-27 6 Year’s Extraordinary Progress. ANNUAL MEETING. The work of the Young Women’s Christian Association in Penang has been one of patient but happy achievement. It cannot be measured in members alone and its true prosperity will not be in the dry pages of account books. But it732 words
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Article26 1926-01-27 6 Mrs. A lams gratefully acknowledges the following donation—Ministering Children’s League $5O: also $lO from the Ministering Children’s League towards a fare to Singapore.26 words
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Article15 1926-01-27 6 To-day is the 67th., anniversary of the birth of the late German Emperor.15 words
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Article299 1926-01-27 6 TO-DAY’S PROCESSION. This morning the idol of the God Subramaniam was carried in procession in the big silver car to the Temple at the Waterfall Road for the annual ceremony of Thaipusam which begins to-morrow. The procession started from Penang Street with flags and banners, accompanied by binds and299 words
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Article268 1926-01-27 6 OPERATIVES EXPECTED TO RESUME THIS WEEK. Tne strike am mg operatives employed in the tailoring establishments in Sing ipore, which has been in progress for th past six weeks, has been brought tn a close by the employers acc*pting all the dem mds of the men except268 words
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Article223 1926-01-27 6 ANOTHER DEFAULT DISCLOSED. Evidenc"* g*v*n in the conrie of the re ‘umed hearing of the case against E. S. J »s°ph (who stands charged with obtaining credit to the ex eit of several thou sand dollar■* by fdse pr ‘fences) in the District Court Singipore, brought forwarl223 words
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Article201 1926-01-27 6 TWO CHINESE HEAVILY FINED. In the District Court Penang to-day, before Mr. G. A. Hereford,Lim Tai Seng, a Hokien, living at 178, Jelutong Road, was fined $lOO, or in the alternative 2 months’ rigorous imprisonment. for being in possession of nonGovernment chandu on or about the 21st inst.201 words
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Article472 1926-01-27 6 Before Mr. C. W. A. Kennett, this morr irg, Leong Ah Boon, a Hiilam, who pleadei guilty on Saturday to being in po-session of dutiable liquor, to wit. a b«ttle of bran iy on the Church Street Ghaut Pie-, Penang, at 645 p. m. on 22nd inst. was472 words
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Article148 1926-01-27 6 Wednesday 27th January 1926—Esplanade 8.3° p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 1. March The Old Ship O’Keefe 2. Overture Bronze Horse Auber 3. Waltz Rock-A-Bye-My Baby Yoell 4 Fox Trot Yearning Davis 5 Intermezzo Softly Unawares Lincke 6. Selection Reminiscnces of a Plantation Chamber 7. Fox Trot I’ve a feeling148 words
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Article471 1926-01-27 6 BRUTAL MURDER IN ORCHARD ROAD. The brutal murder of a Chinese boy employed at a Japanese mess in Orchard Road had a sequel at the First Assizes, Singapore, when Ee Ah Lab, the tukan ayer employed at the house, was charged with the crime. The evidence of the471 words
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Article87 1926-01-27 6 A TELIVI3ION PROGRAMME. Londo January 27. “Looking in” is tbe new verbal coinage which denotes to the receiver a television programme which begit-s to be I roadcast from a small London station next we*k, under a license granted by the Postmaster to a new company to exploit the87 words
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Article43 1926-01-27 6 DE BT N EGO TIA TlO NS. Paris. January 27. The “reneb delegation presided over by Minister d** Monzie appointed to negotiai* with the Soviet delega tion c.Grardi ;g pre-war debt-», comprises three deputies and a number of experts. —Reuter.43 words
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Article61 1926-01-27 6 OPENING AT DELHI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Al'abat ad, January 26. Thirty one chiefs were present in Delhi yesterday at the opening of tbe Chamber. As it will be contrary to custom tbe speeches of the Princes will not be publisl.e I. It is believed that they deal61 words
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Article46 1926-01-27 6 INDIA NOT PARTICIPATING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Allahabad, January 26. Owing to Sleem and Deane being unable to go flour, it is possible that India may not ent r for the Davis Cup. There are no oth*r players of the right standard available.46 words
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Article30 1926-01-27 6 SCOTTISH CUP REPLAYS. London, January 26. The following are the results of the replays in the Scottish Cup proper Johnstone 0, Solway Star 3. Broxburn 0. Hibernian 1.30 words
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Article168 1926-01-27 6 Carnavon Street Tiffin Shed. (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’*) Sir, —To' a visitor the most conspicuous .structure in Carnavon Street, a very busy thoroughfare, is the tiffin shed which is in sore need of scrubbing and painting. Is it impossible to erect a more168 words
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Article522 1926-01-27 6 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.") Sir.—Again Mr. C. I. Lean takes pleasure in referring to this unpleasant topic, thereby ridiculing his own countrymen. Verily, he does not see the beam in his own ever bixtf only the mote in his brother’s eye. I feel constrained522 words
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Article85 1926-01-27 6 CRICK ET I ROG R\M ME. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 27. At a meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club it was announced as practically certain that Hongkong was sending a team to Malaya this year. Major Vyvyan was elected Captain of the club and Mr. H.85 words
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Article519 1926-01-27 6 Mr. I. K. Cheah has been admin member of the Confucian A gBoc 1 Mr. J. E. Tyler, Government P r nl Singapore, was a week-end er Kuala Lumpur. Or to Mr. Martynstyn. of the staff of Whin n and Co., Klang, leaves forCevh,? 3 end of519 words
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Article111 1926-01-27 6 PENANG JANUARY 27, 1926. (By Courtesy of the Chartkr ed Bank.) el t London Demand Bank 4 months’sight Bank 3 Credit 2 4 W 3 Docnmentarv 2|4 Calcutta Demand Bank 3 day’s sight Private o Bombay Demand Bank I Madras Demand Bank 5 3 days’ sight Private Rangoon Demand111 words
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Advertisement40 1926-01-27 6 Whooping Cough Whooping cough is hard on the child and hard on the parents. Control the dreadful whooping and coughing with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It induces quiet sleep but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substances. Sold and leccmmended everywhere40 words
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Advertisement37 1926-01-27 6 l /A W^' 5 PILIS. APIOL STEIZL I SureandcertainforaHPcnulc I I complaints.EvcryladvshouU I L keep a box in the house. ?j Chemists and Stores sell ti them throughout the world* I S Proprietor: I 1 MARTIN, Sonthampto»,37 words
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Article1201 1926-01-27 7 A HEADMASTER’S CHALLENGE. I should like to express my gratitude to Canon Sawyer, Headmaster of Shrewsbury, for the challenge he is making to the Headmasters’ Conference “that a wholesale deflection of the public schools from Association to Rugby football would be a national disaster,’’ writes Rt. Hon.1,201 words
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Article352 1926-01-27 7 DECEMBER FIGURES. According to returns received in the Depaitment of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics the grand total of gross Indian Sea and Land Customs Revenue j (excluding salt revenue) during the month of December, 1925, amounted to Rs. 3,92 lakhs, as against Rs. 4,22 lakhs in the352 words
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Advertisement631 1926-01-27 7 I FREE 10-day test. Send the coupon Cloudy teeth—dull teeth How to make them whiter—quickly The new way world’s dental Xr authorities advise. What to do B THOSE whiter teeth that you envy. v Don’t think they are beyond you. You can'now lighten dull and dingy y/X teeth—make them gleam631 words
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Advertisement69 1926-01-27 7 EVERY WOMAN KNOWS how good it is at times to have a remedy like Pinkettes handy in the house. With gentle efficacy these dainty little laxatives remove the causes of sick headaches and billiousness, induce regularity, aid digeelion, keep the skin clear a nd the breath sweet. Your chemist sells69 words
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Advertisement240 1926-01-27 7 The gun for quick Magazine capacity 4 shots Autoloading Shotgun 12 Bore ZModcl 11 TIME you press the trigger a JLZy shot is fired which automatically ejects the case, cocks the hammer and passes a fresh cartridge into chamber. Your aim for successive shots is practically undisturbed. Rest constructed gun240 words
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Article64 1926-01-27 8 Bertoli. —Oa the 16th January, to Dr. and Mr’. Bertoli, of Sung.-i Pattni, a daughter. Ivens —At Circular Road. Kuib Lumpur, on Ja u ry 22. 1926. t > Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ivens, a daughter. SERRES.—On November 15. 1925. at Nelson. British Columbia, t > Jean, the64 words
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Article856 1926-01-27 8 C< rrespmdence on the subject of onr leadim; article unde*' the above heading in our issue <f January 25, reaches ns from various centres of the F.M.S. Unfortunately, it cannot be published for sever d reasons one of which is that personalities are unavoidable and we wish to confine856 words
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Article412 1926-01-27 8 .lust over three months ago. the Prim*Minister. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, made the interesting announcement that only 10 per cent of th 4 people at Home wers unemployed. To the best of our recollec tion he did not attempt to explain why they were unemployed, nor did he suggest a412 words
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Article1553 1926-01-27 8 AN OLD-FASHIONED WINTER VELVET COAT (Fr>m Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, December 2.3. F« r many winters past, skates have been about as useful in most parts of Britain as they Would be in Brazil and their re appearance has been one < f the out Handing events of1,553 words
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Advertisement160 1926-01-27 8 jpTuTi iTTiTTTTTh i ©Bdi &S. Bournville “BY TEST THE BEST” —th rwM i i iii i—mm i i.r~ .6?«j3aKiaEKKEuasaaKacEHaMMKß»Bi SEE THE NAME CADBURY ON EVERY PIECE OF CHOCOLAT E ■b h b ncbsali u l c > s b nrel an u lh a b ĔKENS I T A Si160 words
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Advertisement46 1926-01-27 8 “IT. o.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Satu r d a y —E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. iifhi iir PEARS’ I y I GOLDEN SERIES. J Bk i <xxxSK/C twz i L J o a >46 words
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Miscellaneous33 1926-01-27 8 I IDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Wat»r. 12.11 a.m. 6.24 a.m. 11.58 p.m. 6.16 p.m. To-Morrow. 12.42 a.m. 56.6 a.m. Midn’gbt. 6.5.3 p.m. Friday. 12.31 a.m. 7.26 a.m. 1.11 p.m. 7.27 p.m.33 words
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Obituary66 1926-01-27 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. Th? funeral of the late Mr. Lim Che in Chye who diel onWeineslay last, the Lelove l father of Messrs. Lim Eng Hong. Lim Eng Joo and Lim Eng Tatt, will take plane < n Friday, the 29th instant, at 10 a.m. sharp when his rem «ins will66 words
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Article362 1926-01-27 9 G OVERNMENT'S RECORD. Premier’s Outline. nKE FOR ECONOMY. Radio Service). London, January 26. I H .pM-ch in London last night n h-pn-turn for Scotland, the P r r< Mr. Baldwin, dealt with I’ l l 11 j dp* Government during the tll I lai I special emphasis on n ofRadio Service). - 362 words
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Article102 1926-01-27 9 SIGNING .VJREKMENC TO DAY. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. January 26. It is olli- illy announce 1 th t Count Volpi. the I dim Fmince Minister, ami Mr. Chm. Aid. th»* Ibitish Chancellor <f the Exclbipi arrived at complete atm tn i nuht on the Italian debt to Great(Rugby Radio Service.) - 102 words
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Article111 1926-01-27 9 MVLAN COBHAM’S REPORT. (Rugby Radio Service.) Londo;», January 26. Mr. Alan Cobham, the British airman who is 11 ing t-om London t> Capetown, writes to th»- Ihiihj Mail from Brokeuhill, in Rhodesia, on the subject of the surv- y of the air route which be is making for(Rugby Radio Service.) - 111 words
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Article88 1926-01-27 9 ARRI\ AL IN LONDON. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. January 26. About one million sterling in g >ld hoiii Leningrad arrived in London, today. in the German steamer, Schwalbe.” It isover a month since the gold left Leningrad in the Russian ship Hornsee.” Ihe vessel had such a rough(Rugby Radio Service.) - 88 words
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Article46 1926-01-27 9 ’’elite r. 1 > V I'CII S TEA MFR LE XKI NG. Gibraltar, Janu ry 26. b. I hitch steamer Me fan, boumi from i:i l'aya to New York, has put in lure. Jug water at the rite of six inche< an hour, -•>eut r.’’elite r. - 46 words
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Article287 1926-01-27 9 Liberals Drifting, F.JOM iGI) 10 WORSE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, Jan nary 28. Sir. Alfre I Mond, hitherto one of the most prominent members of the Liberal party, (who, as stitel in yesterday’s Pnifing Ctaxette, has severe 1 his connection with the Über th and pr >poses(Rugby Radio Service.) - 287 words
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Article124 1926-01-27 9 .—Rtu er. LATEST DEVELOPM ENT. New York. .January 26. TLe allegition that American tyre manufdctuiera are profiteers and th-ir outcry against Briiian only a cimoufbge to deceive American consumers is the latest development in the rubber controvers Mr. Shallenbt r_v, a member <f the II >use.—Rtu er. - 124 words
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Article95 1926-01-27 9 Reuter. GREATER SUCCESS THIS YEAR. New York.lanuary 26. Despite interfe’ence caused by S.O.S. calls from the British steamer Laristan (which is being abandone 1 edf Halifax), which caused all American stations to suspend transmissions until 10.30 tonight and by an eaitbquake which caused a fading, lastReuter. - 95 words
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Article100 1926-01-27 9 —Rente r. SENATE’S RESOLUTIONS. Washington, January 26. After a fortnight’s debate the Senate embarked upon a vo'e on resolutio: s dealing with adbedon to the World Court. Firstly, it approves the reservations of the United States in joining the Court but does not accept bg.l—Rente r. - 100 words
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Article85 1926-01-27 9 .—Tb nter. IMPORTANT PARIS MEETING. Loudon, January 26. Much importance is attached to the f .rthcoming conversations between M. Briand and Sir Austen Chamber»ain, who is expected in Paris from the Riviera tomorrow. It is presumed that they will discuss German disarmament, the admission i f Germany.—Tb nter. - 85 words
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Article280 1926-01-27 9 Mr. R. McKenna’s Views. WORLD’S GREI TEST EXPORTERS. (Rugby Radio Service). London. January 26. Mr. Reginald McKenna, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, presiding at a uh- ting of the Midland Bank, struck a confident note in speaking of Biitain’s commercial futur-. Dealing with the period of depression(Rugby Radio Service). - 280 words
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Article398 1926-01-27 9 ANOTHER DANCER ARRESTED. Faris, January 27. Further development is alleged in the spy case. An arrest was made at Toulon <*f the twenty-three- dancer, Mademoiselle Le Febvre. who is alleged to hive corresponded with Leather, acknowle Iging the rec-ipt of sums cf money and promising a supply398 words
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Article53 1926-01-27 9 t. —Reuter. REOO RDE DIN AUST R ALT A. Perth, January 26. A severe earthquake was recorded here at 8.45 yesterday morning, estimated to be 2,300 miles away.—Reuter. Sydney, January 26. A severe eirthquake was recorded here at 10.41 yesterday morning, estimated to be 1,750 miles away, probably ont.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article369 1926-01-27 9 Dominion Settlers Wanted. WHAT AUSTRALIA OFFERS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 26. The Prince of Wales made a call for settlers in the Oversets Dominions when he proposed the toast of Australia,” to-day, at a luncheon given at Australia House. His Royal Highness said This great migratory stream,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 369 words
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Article218 1926-01-27 9 “THE RIGHT THING. (Rugby Radio Service). I.ondon, January 26. The railwayman’s decision to accept the awar lof the National Wag *s Bo ini was carried at last night’s meeting of the National Union of Railwaymen by 41 votes to 36. Non acceptance of the awar I would have(Rugby Radio Service). - 218 words
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Article60 1926-01-27 9 Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 1.31 New York, 4.86 j Brussels, 107 Geneva, 25.2 Amsterdam, 12.11; Milan, 120| Berlin, 20.42; Stockholm, 18.17; Copenhagen, 19.6 Oslo, 2.3.86 Vienna, .34.52 Prapnp, 164; Helsingfors, 19.3; Madrid, 34.38; Lisbon, 2| Rio, 7j Bnenos Aires, Bombay, Is. 6T«<l.; Shanghai, 3?. Ojd. Hongkong,60 words
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Article32 1926-01-27 9 NEW APPOINTMENT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 26, The King has approved of the appointment of Mr. Harold Baxter Kitiermaster to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Protectorate of Somaliland.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 32 words
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Article546 1926-01-27 9 Beu r. Chancellor’s Speech. TRIAL OF GERMAN OFFENCES. Berlin, January 26. Chancellor Luther, who presented his Cabinet to a crowded Reichstig, announced that the Government’s foreign policy was to pursue the path laid down by the Locarno Treaty and its most important decision would be as rrgirds Germany’sBeu r. - 546 words
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Article16 1926-01-27 9 —Rent» r. St Vincent (Cape Verde), January 27. The Spanich airmen have arrived here.—Rent» r. - 16 words
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Advertisement73 1926-01-27 9 1 I s n W Announce the Opening (I of their New Premises S on Ist FEBRUARY. General Catalogue and Wines and Provisions Price List Sent on k J Application. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., I (incorporated in England) Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The Hupmobile Eight (Eight cylinders in line)73 words
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Article1016 1926-01-27 10 Good Deeds. A GRAVE SUSPICION. Jabez Balfour’s end. Few pt ople have ever heard wbat was the end of Jabez Balfour. Through the intervention of the Salvation Army, he was, I hear, given two chances after h’S discharge from prison, in either of which there is reason to1,016 words
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Article326 1926-01-27 10 300 FOR PRESERVATION. The Commissioners of Works have just issued their fifth list of monuments the preservation cf which is of national importance. It relates to nearly 300 monuments in 23 counties in England, seven in Wales, and two in Scotland. Many places in Wiltshire are included, among326 words
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Article304 1926-01-27 10 A lame back is a terrible afflict; >p which must get worse if you neglect it. Rubl ing oils may help, but they seldom cure, because the seat of the trouble is deep down in the kidneys. That is why De Witt's Pills are invariably304 words
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Advertisement163 1926-01-27 10 gLLWOO&'S HiLiliTs INSIST ON FA MOUS I HAVING For AN oVer ELLWOOD. 100 YEARS. I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS JOHN ELLWOOD SONS, 24, Great Charlotte Street, London l /.y >’..4 solves Hie problem il mother who is unable y iced her baby, Horlicks sustains and gives the strength J the163 words
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Article206 1926-01-27 11 The following were the results of the draw Championship. J. Duguid By e G. H. Pinckney Bye W. H. Threlfall Bye It. N. Byatt Bye C. H. Kent Bye A. K. a B. Terrell Bye J. H. Bowyer v. J. R. Strachan. G. Robertson Bye E. J.206 words
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Article87 1926-01-27 11 The following were the results of the ties played yesterday: Single Handicap.—F-2 F. T. Clifton beat +2 L. R. Tofield 21—8. Double Handicap.—Ser. F. P. Montgomerie and J. M. Chalmers (D) beat +6 Dr. G. S. Glass and F. Spihnan 21 —19. The following ties have been87 words
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Article71 1926-01-27 11 PENANG v. KEDAH. The folk >wing players will represent Penang in the match against Kedah on the Esplanade to-morrow, Commencing at 10.30 a. m. J. D. Fettes (Capt.), E. G. Bird, D. D. B. Cook. H. C. D. Davies, A. J. L. Donaldson, J. W. Haddon, P. N. Knight,71 words
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Article292 1926-01-27 11 The annual report of the above company for tho year ended October 31st (to be presented at the annual general meeting at Evatt and Company’s offices on Monday, February Ist, at noon) states: —The profit and loss account shows a net profit for the year of292 words
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Article35 1926-01-27 11 The homeward mail by the b.B. Khyber closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 30th instant. The P. O. Packet Mantua with mails despatched from London on January 7 is expected to arrive35 words
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Article260 1926-01-27 11 The following are the latest quotation* in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s hare bat at 1 p.m. to-d ty Yesterday. To-lay 2 g E E Sharkr. >• >» ,S ,5 X PQ X’ Sc. I c. I c. c. Rubber (Dollar.) Allenby 3.25 3.40 3.00 3JO Amalgamated... 4.10 4.30260 words
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Article48 1926-01-27 11 January. 27, 1926. I/)3AL. ctt. fsmoked Sheet ...106 Market Pbnas«| Fme Ta’e G.*eje ...106 quiet Unsmoked St eet 76 downSTANDARD/Smcted Sliest...lo9 war I Grades (Crepe ...109 ten--1 onlc-n am) New Y«vpe. dency Loslck (Sn.oledSh~< 2/8| (Crepe ...2/8j New York ...66$ [Byc< urtesy of Messrs. Alden Svccessors')48 words
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Article56 1926-01-27 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet cts per pound per pl. $149.33 No. 1 Crepe 108\ cis per pounds per pl. $147/Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following 'were the ruhher quotations in London on January 26: Smoked Sheet 2/9 Plantation Ist latex crepe 2/9 (By56 words
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Article113 1926-01-27 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices, on January 26: Spot £277.15.0 Down £1.15.0 3 m/s. buying,, 273.12.6 0.7. G 3 selling 273.15.0 0.10.0 Local. January 27: Singapore sold 100 tons at sl3Bt Penang buyers no sellers at $138«. lhe Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, January113 words
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Article61 1926-01-27 11 The following is the Band Programme to be plajed at the Waterfall Gardens to-day from 5.15 p.m to 6.15 pm. (weather permitting):— 1. March Bravest of the Brave Gay 2. Waltz Red Moon Kortlander 3. Fox Trot Sahara Nicholls 4. Selection Joy Bells Chappelle 5. Rag Jimmy Sale61 words
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Article31 1926-01-27 11 The following are the E. E. T. C. undelivered telegrams 1. Lewis Mack 78 McAlister Rd. 2. Bakar bin Ahmad. 3. Henglc'e. 4. Tehaiktoe 6 Hutton Lane. 5. Henglee.31 words
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Article1232 1926-01-27 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE L IST. NAMES. S 2 j I* i St CO no RUBBER [Dollar.] f c S c f” 1 Allenoy Robber C o 3 00 3 1C Alor Gajah Robber Eatate 3 10 3 30 Amalgamated Ma ay ggtatea ...4 0 4 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate1,232 words
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Advertisement548 1926-01-27 11 New Advertisements. POSH lONS VACANT. Wanted Dresser-Factory Clerk, Indian, Tamil. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. 1, c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted competent Office Clerk for in Kedah. Oi e accustomed to McAuliffe Davis Hope’s accounts. Apply in own handwriting with copies of testimonials t > Box No. 400,548 words
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Advertisement397 1926-01-27 11 “Gets-lt” Removes penang golf club. KENDALL STRING QUARTET. Katherine Kendall (Violin) Dorothy Jones AlllALllf J Dorothy Brook (Violin) Edith Hanson (Cello) Thursday, January 28th at 9-30 p.m. Stcys All Admission $3 HtUrtintf Club Open to Non-Members. yflK B (The Quartet lias recently performed before Every man or woman H.R.H. Princess397 words
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Miscellaneous86 1926-01-27 11 WANTERS I at The tre Royal. From Monday 25th —Wednesday 27th January, 1926. The John M. Stahl Productian THE WANTERS 8 Parts The Play of the Luxury Lovers Starring MARIE PREVOST HUNTLEY G3RDON SUPPORTED BY HERBERT RAWLINSON in HIS MYSTERY GIRL 5 Parts and ETHEL CLAYTON in “EXIT THE VAMP”86 words
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Article524 1926-01-27 12 Messrs- Baker Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported on January 25 as follows: If the» very temporary improvement in rubber, that occurred alx>ut that time, was the one that was anticipated “on or alfter the 2Oth,” it will have proved a disappointment indeed to many. There524 words
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Article234 1926-01-27 12 Benares Opium p. t 5.000.00 nod.. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs 80s 125.00 nom. 110 s 110.00 Ooconufsper 1,000 50.00 notu Copra Fundried $11.55 sales Rattans 11.15 salei Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00 p**r234 words
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Article359 1926-01-27 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kalmoa for Asahan, Paneh, Bagan Si-Api-Api, Penipahan and Batu Ba bra. Warialda for Singapore, van Riebceck for Singapore. Kashmir for Singapore, China Japan. Weirbank for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Boston and New York. Adolf von Bayer for Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. The359 words
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Article421 1926-01-27 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Saudav). BT TRAIN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m. tiain:421 words
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Article597 1926-01-27 12 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, January 27, 1926 cto Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each I.OC Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Rweet Bread pair SO Leg of Mutton w. lb 55 Lamb597 words
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Advertisement278 1926-01-27 12 That One Pimple May Become Many iflh Prevent More by Using Cuticura Soap regularly and Cuticura Ointment when necessary. The Soap cleanses the clogged, irritated pores, the Ointment soothes and heals. Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold throughout the world. British Depot: F Newbery Son*. Ltd., 3E Banner St, London, E. C.278 words
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Advertisement269 1926-01-27 12 The George Town Dispensary Ltd., I I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. THE Cheapest House in the Trade FOR Estate Medical Supplies. SAFETY FIRST. I I You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is executed by a QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST and we269 words
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Article1529 1926-01-27 13 LORD GORELL, C.B. E - BY LORD GORELL, C.B.E. Recentlj in his Rectorial address to' the studer ts of Edinburgh University the 1 Prime Mi lister devoted himself to an 1 examination into truth and in particular: into the difficulties which beset poiiti- i cians, above all other men, in the1,529 words
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Article156 1926-01-27 13 In connection with the grant of Federal franchise to Indians resident in Australia, Mr. F. Ernest Bateman, who states that he was the lawyer responsible for the granting of the franchise, writes that he had instituted a tost case against the Commonwealth Government with a156 words
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Advertisement286 1926-01-27 13 k l Willys-Knight I With an engine you will never J wear out 1 JI (Four Wheel Brakes) Ji Admired for its beauty—desired for 5 its luxury —prized for its patented S I engine—alive with increase power— Ji no carbon removing or valve-grind- Ji ing —no vibration at any speed.286 words
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Advertisement50 1926-01-27 13 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuritis, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieves the pain. Burns and scalds are promptly relieved, cuts and bruises quickly healed and swellings promptly reduced. In fact no household should be without it. For sale every v here.50 words
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Advertisement170 1926-01-27 13 j toua uul q uauuflDnnnannnnriQ i Value <g j FOR CP g ESSEX j 6 CYLINDER, g 1 n 1 1 1 a l rtfWIMW n i ft -J ft 3 standard touring I 5 $1,890. g WIRE WHEELS, SPARE TYRE, SIDELAMPS, g I $165 EXTRA. D i MALAYAN MOTORS,170 words
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Article713 1926-01-27 14 POISON OF DISHONESTY. i Miss E. Wilkinson, M.P. for East Middlesbrough, has introduced her first Bill. It seeks to enlarge opportunities for women, to so amend the Municipal Corporations Act as to make the appointment of women police compulsory on local authorities. It is significant that the713 words
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Advertisement253 1926-01-27 14 V Vx* V A thoroughly British and British in &*W theirthoroughness < jg The British tradition tor thoroughness, Tj| for perfection of detail, strength and i jB durability is worthily upheld in the two I latest models of the Standard Car. An II efficiently cooled engine with an ample w253 words
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Advertisement87 1926-01-27 14 Fifty Years of Service Over fifty years of useful and invalu able service stands to the credit of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy and in all that time we have never heard of a single dis satisfied user, nor a dealer who is not glad to recommend it in the highest87 words
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Advertisement198 1926-01-27 14 i b iROBINSON’sI g O. I. A. Hand Sheeting Machines ■l—- > i K fIB O/L PROOF H Bin independent S W*/ WV/ AND S FOOL PROOF. S BEARINGS, SIMULTANEOUS g PATENT ADJUST- ROLL ADJUST- MENT MENTS. A D S.M. ROLLS MACHINE CUT Mr* x 2Q GEARS. The ideal Machine198 words
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Advertisement339 1926-01-27 15 Record Crowds! Record Bargains!! Record Business!!! IS THE HIGHLY SATISFACTORY RESULT OF THE FIRST WEEK OF HITE A WRY’S STOCK-TAKING SALE Thurs: 28th, Fri: 29th and Sat: 30th. SPECI AL ARGAIN DAYS LADIES The following are just a few of the Stupendous Bargain Offering in our Ladies’ section. Similar bargains339 words
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Advertisement1330 1926-01-27 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. 'fe® INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- I |B F IgSsg I i 1 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON ANO N. CONTINENT. |H kl MR fl 9 WM! gHR 1 ELPENOR Jan. 29 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. «pl|| SMI Sfifc DARDANUS Feb. 4 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam, and Glasgow. AGAPENOR Feb.1,330 words
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Advertisement591 1926-01-27 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDI AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in Enoland.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) P. dL O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, MojsFor Colombo, Aden, Pon i Yokohama and Kobe. and London. MANTUA Jan. 28 *KHYBER591 words
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