Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 January 1927
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1927-01-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED. DAILY. No. 2. VOL. LXXXV, TUESDAY. 4th JANUARY, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement663 1927-01-04 1 The Talk of the Day! OVERLAND &==.>= Bga ASBESTOS-CEMENT BUILDING MATERIAL I M i/” WM£ U IT'E' BELL S STANDARD EVERITE CORRUGATED SHEETS g BO I I leZ. 30 Wide. Stocked in ell Half Foot and Foot size», from six II JJ fool to ten foot. g BELL’S EVERITE BIG663 words
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Advertisement11 1927-01-04 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. I 68, BISHOP STREET, ft11 words
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Article420 1927-01-04 2 INTERESTING GOVERNMENT HOUSE CEREMONY. A distinguished gathering which was fully representative of official and unofficial life in Singapore and Johore witnessed an interesting ceremony at Government House on M ednesday morning, when His Excellency the Governor (Sir Laurence Guillemard) presented the Honorary G., ito H- H. the420 words
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Article409 1927-01-04 2 AN AUSTRALIAN VIEW. Magnificent natural resources and complete freedom of interchange of commodities between the communities of half a continent- are two reasons given by “The Sydney Bulletin” for American prosperity. America, says this paper, stayed out of the war “until it had more than defrayed the409 words
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Advertisement1328 1927-01-04 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. NOTICES. Boring Assistants required—Apply Hope For The Housewife. 11 Hl*/11 Dredging. Box 192, Kuala Lumpur. IvldUUlllC kJlltlL VIA 2633- The Penang Purveyors. in have on view e from Januar 3 > Lovely Paris Dresses Experienced Draughtsman wanted. yy e beg to no tify the general public an1,328 words
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Advertisement283 1927-01-04 2 CINE-KODAKS FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED AT “THE GEORGETOWN” The Cine-Kodak is the talk of Penang. You can now take living pictures of your Children, your friends, or of scenes that interest ißUly° u more easi, y you can take an ordinary snap. You just press the l ever down and283 words
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Article1553 1927-01-04 3 INVESTMENT IN PASAK. Mr. Peck’s Criticism. The annual general meeting of Alor Cdjah Rubber Erftat% Limited, was held in the Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore. Mr. J. M. Sime presided and others present were Mr. J. W. Campbell, the hon’ble Mr. D. J. Ward, Mr. J. A. Dnthie,1,553 words
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Advertisement59 1927-01-04 3 U, F IrFLY A Thoroughness Use both Tanglefoot Fly Paper and Spray for complete fly riddance. For thorough extermination nothing equals the combined use of these two. unsurpassed destroyers. gfellVl Stocks carried by Chemist», Provision and Bazar Shop» THZ TANGLEFOOT COMPANY. Grand Rapids. MlchUM MULLER. MACLEAN CO.. Inc. T. B.59 words
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Advertisement636 1927-01-04 3 Assets over $7,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $23,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait» Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life636 words
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Article1212 1927-01-04 4 EMBARRASSING BEQUESTS BY A TORONTO LAWYER. Charles Millar, of Toronto, lawyer, sportsman, and capitalist, who died sometime ago, left among his papers a will, which for good-natured satire and levity in faca of approachii g death will be hard to match, writes a ‘‘Manchester Guardi n”1,212 words
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Advertisement291 1927-01-04 4 <+. V. wwmBOK KlfeiK 1 7T7ffli ®ii i <fS& -fc., ibhl 7- -77. z W hl‘l S; 7';7.;77;_;-. 8l ‘3 I I inrn •'•-Wggg IH it i FTtl I 777- i' s 3 f wli» I UgstJv;- ;fffh jl 7*3 i P IJIMH BF- .7 77. f MR ST thing291 words
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Advertisement222 1927-01-04 4 Fifty Years of Service. Over fifty years of useful and invaluable jservice stands to the credit of hamberla'u’s Cough Reruedy and in all that I time we have never heard of a single dis- satisfied user, nor a dealer who is not j glad to recommend it in the highest222 words
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Advertisement207 1927-01-04 4 British Doctors .g SY APPOINTMENT j CT •< j Recommend T sx“| w HaH’s Wine JH Halfe —lt quickly builds up your strength ne ;7 Hall’s Wine has I great value where W climatic conditions 2»/ weaken the system. It enriches the blood —feeds the nerves—imparts energy quickly. Hall’s Wine207 words
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Article977 1927-01-04 5 TO- DA Y’S DEP A RTD R ES. Rengam for Bernam River, Kuala Selangor. Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Rasa for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Kuala for Belawan (Deli). Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Seang Bee for Rangoon. Some months ago, attention was drawn in these columns,977 words
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Article452 1927-01-04 5 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TRAIN Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated,. close half-an-honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Bnntar,452 words
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Article123 1927-01-04 5 PENANG, JANUARY 4, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’sight Bans 2/4 3/32 3 h Credit 2/4 11/32 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 3 day’s sight Private 155 I p Bombay Demand Bank 153 I p Madras Demand Bank123 words
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Advertisement432 1927-01-04 5 I Cocoanut Oil Fine 1 For Washing Hair If yon want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Many soaps, prepared shampoos and sbam- powders, contain too much free alkali. 4 his dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful.432 words
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Advertisement39 1927-01-04 5 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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Advertisement112 1927-01-04 5 (MAKES MITES MIGHTY I M M A A ft t PEEDE ft 2 iv iv e thiaiM e S flBR» s I! ffaHSjflj I M m i S S M sygggs M I 1 MM! 1 I G I LT IT 5 x S < ii A HI v JL112 words
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Article3595 1927-01-04 6 REMARKABLE RELIEF WORK. By noon on Saturday, says the T O.SI. of January 3, the fl >ods in Kuala Kangsar Lad subsided and the Perak River, which had d ne an enormous damage to property, 1 al receded to its bed. The water rose to3,595 words
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Article339 1927-01-04 6 A DISTINGUISHED CAREER. Mr. Justice Brown will leave Penang for H >me on January 15 prior to retirement. and the Straits Government will lose the services of an able officer. Mr A. V. Brown first joined the Government of the Federated Malay States in 1896 as a339 words
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Article309 1927-01-04 6 RELIEF OF FLOODED AREAS. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 4. The Government is arrangii g tn send medical and general supplies to thI’ast Coast for the relief <*f the flno'ted anas shou’d repoits of ships arriving to d-y from E st Coast p >rts indicate the necessity*309 words
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Article102 1927-01-04 6 Admiral Sir Reginald Yark** Tyrwbitt, K.C.8., D. 5.0.. D.C.L.. the new Com-mander-in-Chief of the China Station, arrived by the P. and 0. Morea. Earl of Selborne. The Earl of Selborne, who is in Singa" pore, will leave either on Wednesday or Thursday on a visit to his102 words
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Article649 1927-01-04 6 Mr. Ng Seng Sooi Daves for Singapore this evening by s. s. “Klang.” Miss Whippier, Nursing Sister, F. M. S,, returned from Home leave by the “Morea” last week. The Chief Secretary and Mrs. Peel will be “At Home” on Jan. 23 at “Ca'cnsa” in honour of649 words
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Article126 1927-01-04 6 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. Appended is the report of the Directors submitted at the annual general meeting held on Novemb r 26, 1926 The Directors submit the anaexed statement of the assets and liabilities of the Company for the term ending the 30th September, 1926. The n< t profit,126 words
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Article1624 1927-01-04 7 is the 114th anniversary of of the birth of Sir Isaac Pitman, the inventor of the most widely used system of English shorthand. The world owes l much to him. His great system was first given to the public in 1837, the year when Queen Victoria ascended1,624 words
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Article41 1927-01-04 7 Wednesday, January 5, at the Esplanade tt B pm: 1. March Anglo-Oriental Hume 2. Waltz Rock—A—Bye Yoell 3. Fox Trot Flapper Wife Rupp 4. Selection Vlika J o Sullivan 5. One Step Good Night Hohengarten God Save The King.41 words
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Advertisement398 1927-01-04 7 A X\A ImW/ v% "S 7'/ Minutes fcVEBY HAIR GONE! Arc you made self-conscious by tousled growths of unruly superfluous hair? Is the appealing smoothness of your arms being spoiled, or the graceful outline of dainty silk stockings being destroyed Women and girls tin; world over now have at their398 words
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Advertisement299 1927-01-04 7 ®WHITEAWAYS <■ STANDARD (jggl VALUE. Wjgr WE have sold thousands of the articles advertised below and have thrilled purchasers with the astounding $4 value we are giving them. Every article we sell is of guaranteed quality and reliability. j You will please us by returning any article which does not299 words
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Article746 1927-01-04 8 The Pinang Gazette wa. Wednesday list called attention to the cause of the periodictl flooding of the F.M.S. to the west of the great watershed which runs down the peninsula from north to south, and indicated the remedy. Another feature of this flooding is its effect upon746 words
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Article345 1927-01-04 8 Aviation will never become a pport until there is less risk of fatal accident, and whatever the enthusiast may say, flying is still rather an acrobatic performance. The De patent slotted wings, which obviate stalling and enable a machine to hover in the air and descend gently, is345 words
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Article225 1927-01-04 8 Another New Year brings the customary list of honours and British Malaya once more is left out in the cold. With the exception of a well deserved Grand Cross of the Most Distil guished Order of St. Michael and St. George, conferred upon His Excellency the Governor, not225 words
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Article1238 1927-01-04 8 J. J. Brebner - Points in Play and Bidding. (By J. J. Brebner.) “Neophite” rather diffidently raises a question which better players than he often find difficulty in answering satisfactorily, and for this reason, and because I like his spirit of inquiry, propose to devote a little space to consideration of1,238 words
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Article44 1927-01-04 8 The General Produce Agenmi Ltd., Peach Street. Penang, revert that the following prices were realised at then’ auction room to-day: Gnod F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $B4l, to $B5 F.A.Q. do 83 84 Low F.A.Q. dn 78 8’ Lump Scrap do 48 5344 words
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Article28 1927-01-04 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S R. Sheet cts per ponnd=per pl. sBfi|No. 1 Crepe 64i cts per pound per pl. SBG/Steady. (Py Gourtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)28 words
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Article116 1927-01-04 8 The Straits Tradina Go.. TJd., gir s the following prices, on January 3: London. Spot £303 Up<2-L r H 3 m/s. Loving ~297 3 Rolling 297 5r ,27b Local. January 4: T Singapore sold 100 tons at $1522 Penang buyers nn pellers at SIS2Y Messrs. Pou stead and116 words
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Advertisement182 1927-01-04 8 I sherry; </ il j m ’W® b,ainabie fr m: JHk sk K Jr W i KZ-Z" Chong Kee Co., -Un. S«. t Co.. W r <**|| Taik Heng '-.'.ft Sherry! (Penang Read) I ’JI ~L_ fl 0 •<! lBKff| i IFfch^ s White Label Yellow Label per bottle $2-30.182 words
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Advertisement57 1927-01-04 8 E. O. Ko tel. New Year Race Meeting. RACE DINNERS and DANCE ON JHE Bth, 11th, 13th, 15th January ANI» FANCY DRESS BALL on Tuesday, 18th January. Dancing till 1-45 a.m. Four Prizes. Orchestra During Tiffin Every Week Day. No Dancing on Friday. Orchestral Concert on Sunday, 9th January. I57 words
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Article574 1927-01-04 9 Chen’s Note To United States. BRITAIN NOI SURPRISED. MISTAKEN ATTITUDE OF CANTONESE GOVERNMENT. (Rugby Service.) London January 3. In authoritative circles here no surprise is expressed regirding the tenor of the note addressed to the United Spates Government by Eugene Chen, the Cantonese Foreign Minister, dr nouncing the memorandum(Rugby Service.) - 574 words
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Article140 1927-01-04 9 FAVOURS ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE. Washington, January 4. The Hoover Commission which was appointed by Mr. Coolidge to advise upon the development of a canal from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic reported in favour of the St. Lawrence route as recommended by the Canadian-American Joint Board Engineer’s140 words
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Article309 1927-01-04 9 Las Perlas Battle. M CABRE SPECTACLE. Managua, January 3. A macabre spectacle of thousands of vultures engaged in loathsome orgies, marks the scene of yesterd *y week’s bloodiest battle at Las Perlas swamps (where there are indescribable heaps of corpses, many of which were wounded and left to die309 words
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Article138 1927-01-04 9 SUPPORTS WASHINGTON AGREEMENTS. Paris, January 3. Tne most notable international achievement in 1926, according to M. Briand writing to Le Matin, was the construction of a peace framework which constituted an instrument of appreciable solidity against the risk of war. M, Briand reviewed numerous recent international138 words
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Article109 1927-01-04 9 GROWING POPULARITY. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 3. The growing use of cheques for financial transactions is mentioned in the annual review of the Bankers’ Clearing House. This is despite the fact that a cheque has now to bear a two penny stamp instead of a one(Rugby Radio Service.) - 109 words
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Article265 1927-01-04 9 Developing The Trade o Iraq. AIR MIMSIEK AT BvGIIDAD. EXTENSION OF AIR MAIL SERVICES. (Rugby Radio Ssrvicr.) London, January 3. Sir Samuel Hoare arrived at Baghdad yesterdiy afternoon on the flight to India I after a journey of 543 miles from Ziza in I Palestine. An official(Rugby Radio Ssrvicr.) - 265 words
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Article304 1927-01-04 9 A SHORT LIST. Alleged Sacrilege and Theft. Inspector Matthews of Dato‘ Kramat Police Station charged a Tamil, Kathan, before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, this morning, with the theft of 6 brass ornaments from the Hmdu Temple a r Ayer Itam Road at 8.15 yesterday evening, improperly304 words
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177 1927-01-04 9 Won by a Dollar—And a Telephone No I WINNER’S STORY. Readers of the Pinang Gazette will be interested and amusM to learn that a telephone number was the deciding fac’or in the task of winning the $l,OOO prize offered by the Sunday Gazette in connection with177 words
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Article357 1927-01-04 9 (From Our O vn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 3. Interviewed by me this evening, Mr. IL Tan (fan Chiu Ilean) the General Manager of the Federal Rubber S amp Company, appeared to be highly delighted and amused with what he described as a very good New Year’s357 words
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Article204 1927-01-04 9 THE IMMORTAL RETREAT RE-ENACTED. We are informed by the management of the Iced Lyric Theatre (New) Ltd., that this famous film of the Retreat will be screened by them commencing from Thursday the 6th inst. under the distinguished patronage of the Resident Councillor and the officer commanding204 words
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Article31 1927-01-04 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 3. Dame Ellen Terry, the actress, who has been seriously ill for several days with bronchitis, is reported to be «lightly better to-day.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 31 words
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Advertisement45 1927-01-04 9 The Greatest BUICK Ever Built. I For 1927, Buick offers a brilliant example of the ever-improving quality of Buick craftsmanship —motor car transportation in which you can forget the vehicle and experience only the delights of smooth, effortless travel. >♦♦•< GROSVENOR MOTORS, 27, Beach Street, PENANG.45 words
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Advertisement245 1927-01-04 9 f I 1820 WKp STRONG r “Black Label” ‘“Red Label” i i X Guaranteed Special Old over Highland M 12 Years Old Whisky f W $39-40 per dozen $2B-00 per dozen Duty Extra. JRP jj Duty Extra. Special Prices to Clubs and Dealers. I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in245 words
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Article178 1927-01-04 10 Very Hopeful Outlook. SUBSTANTIAL ORDERS LODGED. London, January 3. The new year opens in a spirit of hopefulness long unknown in industrial circles. Substantial orders have been lodged with manufacturers in Lancashire, Yorkshire, on the Clyde and in the Midlands, following the conclusion of the coal stoppage. Signs178 words
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Article167 1927-01-04 10 THE STABILISED RUPEE. Calcutta, January 3. Mr. Tannan, principal of the Bombay Sydenham College of Commerce.presiding at the tenth session of the conference of Indian economists, supported, as a whole, the Currency Commission’s proposals. He asserted that the h gher exchange ratio would hardly affect the small producer167 words
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Article136 1927-01-04 10 PREMIER OPTIMISTIC. London. Janu .ry 3. Mr. Baldwin in an article in the Advertising World optimistically reviews the prospects of the restoration of trade if all work together and says that our problem is to produce goods and let the world know we have them. We have136 words
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Article126 1927-01-04 10 FINAL PREPARATIONS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 3. The battleship Renown is in readiness at Portsmouth to sail with the Duke and Duchess of York on their tour of Aust'alia and New Zealand. The King and Queen will attend the ceremonial farewell when the Royal tourists(Rugby Radio Service.) - 126 words
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Article64 1927-01-04 10 FURTHER SHOCKS. Calexico, January 3. A recurrence of earthquake shocks dis turbed Calexicoand Mexicali. Loose bricks were precipitated into the streets and cracks in the buildings were widened. Two buildings were destroyed by fire in Mexicali. Simultaneously the Black Butte volcano 40 miles south of the border erupted64 words
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Article431 1927-01-04 10 Defeat Of All India. WYATT’S FINE DISPLAY. ((From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, January 3. After a thrilling finish the M. C. C. tourists scored their seventh victory in India to-day. defeatl g ll d a Con second unofficial test by 4 wickets, continuing, All India totalled 269 runs,431 words
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Article67 1927-01-04 10 EUROPEANS MURDERED. Padang, January 3. The entire Siloenkakang District is in revolt. The insurgents attacked Hdoenkang S ation and murdered a native chief. Elsewhere they damaged the railway and telegraphs. Four natives murdered a roads inspector named Leurs. A Dutch lieutenant was killed and two soldiers wounded67 words
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Article69 1927-01-04 10 BICENTENARY OF GENERAL WOLFE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 3. Yesterday was the bicentenary of the birth of General Wolfe, the hero of Quebec, and at a commemoration banquet to-night the guests will include most of the direct living relatives of Wolfe and the descendants of Pitt,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 69 words
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Article57 1927-01-04 10 Scottish League Results. CELTS FALL TO QUEEN’S. London, January 3. Aberdeen 2. Hibernians 5. Airdrieonians 7, Hamilton A. 1. Celtic 2, Queen’s Park 3. Dundee U. 1. Dundee V Dunfermline A 2, Kilmarnock J. Hearts 4, Cowdenbeath J Motherwell 3, Falkirk Partick T. L Rangers 4St. Johnstone 1,57 words
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Article20 1927-01-04 10 THIRD DIVISION. Northern Section. Ashington 2, Chesterfield 1. Hartlepools 1. Stockport C 2. Wigan 1, Halifax Town 1,20 words
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Article132 1927-01-04 10 (Special Sports Service) London, January 3. The following is from the special correspondent of the Singapore Free Press: All Blacks 29, Wakefield 24. Pontypool 6, Maoris 5. Ports Services 21, Public Schools 8. Blackheath 22, The Navy 0. Harlequins 28, St. Birts 5. London Scottish 14, Old Leysians(Special Sports Service) - 132 words
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Article922 1927-01-04 10 Appended is the position in the English and Scottish (first division) leagues up to December 27 English League.—Division I. Goals P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts. Burnley 23 12 6 5 58 37 30 Newcastle 22 12 5 5 56 23 29 Sunderland 24 12 5922 words
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Article108 1927-01-04 10 “INDECENTLY MODEST INDEED.” Philadelphia, January 3. A striking tribute to the United A'tatis was paid by the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Bruce, at a luncheon. He said nothing was further from the truth than the un-informed rant that the United States was too brazen about itself.108 words
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Article60 1927-01-04 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 3. It is estimated that an expenditure of £8,000,000 is involved in schemes for the reconstruction and development of the Southern Railway. Some of the work including a £3,000,000 dock at Southampton is already in hand and the sum set aside for(Rugby Radio Service.) - 60 words
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Article37 1927-01-04 10 ILL WITH FEVER. Tokio, January 4. The Emperor is confined to his bed suffering from fever. He has lost bis appetite, apparently due to fatigue, but it is believed his condition is not serious.37 words
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Article39 1927-01-04 10 OPENING OF NEW LINK. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, January Their Maj°stie« the King and Queen opened the bridge Hnk'ng the NorihSouth and Eastern lines. Later the nta'l train from Penang crossed the bridge* o Bangkok.39 words
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Article46 1927-01-04 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ellen 1 8 closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 1 h instant. The B. I. Packet, Teesta with ma' despatched from London on December 1” is expected to arrive here at b on Friday, the 7th instant.46 words
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Advertisement259 1927-01-04 10 >l**l**l**l* *l* *l' *l* *l' *i* s r* k l* ”1'’"I *l® h l* *i < •J' ►I 4 ’’a 4 *l* *a* *l* *i**I 4 4 *i* br ►1« T Mft%9 lf I “qp I JP* \gs/^TOEy'S’’ ►j. All the successes from this new show are procurable on Columbia259 words
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Advertisement49 1927-01-04 10 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism or a twinge neuritis, whatever the trouble is, Chaw berlain’s Pain "Balm relieves the painBurns and scalds are promptly relic' cuts anj bruises quickly healed ;in swellings promptly reduced. Tn fact n n household should "be "ndthaut it- For siU p «verywherei.49 words
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Miscellaneous113 1927-01-04 10 Theatre Royal From Monday, 3rd to Wednesday, sth January, 1927. Day Show on Saturday, Bth at 2-30 p.m. First Show Starts at 7-30 p.m. 1 Comedies -4 parts 2 Billy Sullivan in “The Fighting Fate” 5 parts N.B. (This was not shown on Thursday last owing to nonarrival resulting from113 words
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Article433 1927-01-04 11 THIS MORNING'S WORK. The race course presented a very busy scene this morning when ovef 125 horses were given exercise. Hobbs’ Bowden’s and Redfearn’s strings are expected to-morrow morning. Work this morning commenced in darkness and it was impossible to see for the first fifteen minutes. During this433 words
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Article117 1927-01-04 11 Singapore, Dec. 31. Rubber.—The steady tone, mentioned in our last, has been maintained throughout the week, although the Christmas holidays have somewhat interrupted business. London stocks for the week ending 25th instant mark a further increase of 1,058 tons, making 48,382 tons now ojj hand. This morning the117 words
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Article124 1927-01-04 11 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber A«s -ciation hel l its 792nd auction on Thuradav, when there were Catalogued 1 460,937 lbs 652.20 tons. Off. red 802,496 lb«. 358.25 tons. Sold 742 255 lbs.: 331 36 tons. Spot. London New York 38g cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked124 words
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Article60 1927-01-04 11 (Rugby Radio Service) London. Januarv 3. Paris, ***** New York. 4.8 iff Brussels, 34.89; Geneva, 25.12; Amsterdam, 12.121 Milan, 107$ Berlin, 20.40; Stockholm, 1816; Copenhagen, 18-11 Oslo, 19 06 Vienna, 34.37 g Prague, 164 He’ringfors, 192| Madrid. 31.56 Lisbon, 2R Bio, 51 Puenos Aires, 46iV Bombay, I/63L d;Shanvhai,(Rugby Radio Service) - 60 words
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Article138 1927-01-04 11 The following were the latest quo' tatvons in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. S Shares. c pq 00 cq 00 sc. c. c. c. SL'nirg. Asam K. sfi/- 57/6 56'6 57;6 Bangrin Tin 33/- 35/- 33/ 35/Chenderiang 28/6 29/6138 words
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Article83 1927-01-04 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Buyers. Sellers. Hitam Tin $1 25 $1.30 Hand Yai 13/- 1-/6 Kuyoh Tin 1.15 1.20 Kinta Tin 2.12$ 2.17$ Kuala Lumpur Tin 38/ 39/ Mambau 1.62$ 1.72$ Nawng Pet 1.60 1.65 North Taiping83 words
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Article87 1927-01-04 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubber'’. Buyers. Sellers. A. Moleks $2.65 $2.75 Pauas 13.<0 13.50 Balgownie 4.60 4 75 Bassetts 1.25 1.30 h dragiris 10.50 11.(1* cum V. Tokong .75 .80 Temerlobs 1.40 1.45 0. Randans 1.45 1.55 Tins. deriangs 28/- 29/6 cum I nobs 47/687 words
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Article104 1927-01-04 11 The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited for tbe month of December was 500 pikuls. The output of Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. for the month of December was 235 piculs, 636 hours worked, 80,000 cubic yards treated. The output of Phin Soon Tin Mim s104 words
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Article41 1927-01-04 11 Th*» following are additional rul b r outputs for December: lbs Penang 332,000 Sabrang 85/ 00 Straits 265.000 Rubana 110,000 Tali Ayer 106,500 Bagan Serai 41,000 Batak Rabit 33,500 Kuran 28,< 00 Mercbiston 34,500 Mountjoy 13,500 Kuala Kangsar 85,75541 words
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Article1055 1927-01-04 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. r S Si T -C AnFHKrt S' -w ~!s<. I t A ’eney Ruhver On 2 8 12 9.. A ->r Gs.lMh hiJv-et 2 70 2 9U A, fl '»‘e, 45 4.5 A, er J-... nnv 4 7 4 90 ex A ar Kur.'rr h*> co1,055 words
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Advertisement364 1927-01-04 11 Ne w \d ve rtisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Junior Clerk for office in town ■w inted. able to type, and do general o Ti te work. Apply Box No. 6, c/o P i, -ng Gazette. Wmted A Krani experienced in Pact ry and Tapping. Only men trained to t'-dale Work need364 words
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Advertisement24 1927-01-04 11 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. PASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Trlouhone No. 4?3.24 words
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Advertisement334 1927-01-04 11 ■Hl— 1.11 I n am I Illium m MllWfcWßerwnwew-.JL- V T— ITTTI •'‘-y-T -CT--9 No more monotonous meals! ffl You are giving variety to the plainest food by the simple addition of LEA PERRINS’ Sauce, which enhances the flavour of everything it touches. j a S Collect these recipes as334 words
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Miscellaneous99 1927-01-04 11 United Cinema From Monday, 3rd to Wednesday, sth January, 1927» Show Starts at 7-30 p.m. 1 That’s Rich (Comedy) 2 parts 2 The Bolted Door” (Frank Mayo) 5 parts 3 The Jilt (Matt Moore) 5 parts 4 u Blow Out (Buddy Messenger) 2 parts 5 u Crossed Wires (Gladys Wilson)99 words
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Article481 1927-01-04 12 Publication of Monographs Embodying the results of research relating to the Empire. The Council of the Royal Colonial Institute has resolved to set aside a small sum annually from the funds of Ithe Institute tn facilitate the publication of original monographs embodying the results of research relating481 words
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Article244 1927-01-04 12 STORY OF A HI’NGAJHAN ‘MIRACLE.” The village of Delgosevci, near Loin, on the Danube, has become the scene of a new “miracle” story, says “The Observer”, and pilgrims are flocking from all pans of the Balkans in the hope of experiencing w’Gndar-cures. A short time ago a244 words
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Advertisement349 1927-01-04 12 Give Babu Strength When breast-feeding faib—a substitute j 1 must be found that will give the same vital elements as the natural milk. That sub- stitute is Mellin’s Food. Mixed as directed, Y it contains aH the constituents of mother’s X milk. It builds bone, brain and muscle. V Mellin’s349 words
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Advertisement41 1927-01-04 12 Whooping Cough. Whooping cough is hard on the chib’ and hard on the parents. Control the dreadful whooping and cousrhing with Chamberlain’s Counh Remp ly. It induces quiet sleep but contains no naicotics nor other harmful substancesSold and recommended every where.41 words
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Advertisement817 1927-01-04 12 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESEARCH UN IMMUNITY to DISEASE at the UNIVERSITY of BERNE. BY E. BUERGI, M. (Director of Studies and Professor of Medicine.) IT seems incredible that so little is generally known about one of Life’s greatest needs yet it is so. FOR a number of years a staff817 words
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Article1437 1927-01-04 13 “Financial Times.” ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. New Dredge Proposed. The thirteenth annual general meeting of Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., was ht-d on November 18 at the registered offices of the company, 7, Martin’s-lane, Cannon-street, E.C., Mr. John I Philips (Chairman of the company) presiding. Mr. J. Hope Bowden,“Financial Times.” - 1,437 words
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Article218 1927-01-04 13 PENANG, JANUARY 4, 1927. Benaren Opium p 000.00 notu Cloves 75.00 seller* Cold leaf 72.00 seller! Mace Pickii ge 160.00 sellerNutnjegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom flnpra Snndri’d $10.45 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail bheiln 13.00 Siam Rice218 words
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Advertisement168 1927-01-04 13 3 ANNOUNCEMENT., > i it i t t i FORD PRICE REDUCTIONS I I le/ts 11tf) October 1926. I TOURING CAR $1,115 I (WITHOUT SELF STARTER) t Y) I J TOURING CAR $1,215 (WITH SELF STARTER AND BALOON TYRES OPTIONAL) j fc* TOURING CHASSIS 875 g (WITHOUT SELF STARTER) 11168 words
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Advertisement318 1927-01-04 13 7 -/J C J intinw fora r <J <J, Vm cup oJOValtine' qow ito be Fresh, and Fit ail (day iong The constant round of duties saps your strength and energy. Before the evening comes you are too fagged-out for the evening’s social activities. Here is the way to be318 words
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Article803 1927-01-04 14 PASSING OF A WELL-KNOWN SINGAPOREAN. With the passing of Mr. James Dashwood Sounders, Singapore has lost one of its oldest and most respected citizens. His death occurred on December 29 shortly after 1 p.m. at the General Hospital, where he had been an inmate since Christmas Eve,803 words
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Advertisement382 1927-01-04 14 C>.>. oco Cm j) I pl u®- Death that Strikes at Night! I ike the fabled Vampire that ghostly being which sucked the j blood of the living while they slept comes the dreaded malaria-bearing mosquito. This carrier of fever and death attacks at night. Under the cover of darkness382 words
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Advertisement41 1927-01-04 14 Try This For Your Cough. A nervous hacking cough cannot be cured by a glgass of water, but it wi'l disappear under the healing and soothing effect of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Every user is a, friend. It is for sale everywhere.41 words
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Advertisement135 1927-01-04 14 er APWIHTMtHT Spsr sines 1627 John Haig the FATHER OF ALL SCOTCH WHISKIES JOHN HAIGiCoLtd. (Owning Haig Haig, Ltd.) MARKINCH. SCOTLAND. ate Ws i m Johh Ha(g W I ttrovv*-' ‘i fl •u Q tn» nlwi scotch a Yx K *x* *l**i**i**s**l*^*’i* > I* > 2* s^*’i <> I' 1135 words
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Article687 1927-01-04 15 CHOWBABTA MARKET. Penang, January 4, 1927. Sote Button— Mutton Indian w. per lb 55 Head, sheep or goal M each I.UO Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe m. do 1.00 Goat or Sheep w. per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton M lb687 words
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Advertisement907 1927-01-04 15 BANKS I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, S AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ©ft <t? If V yfl fte IA I a r(J|£ NI Ap| <: FalH up Capital £8,••#,••• ©ft ST Sasc Fund £4,#M,Mt ©v Sb»mj-v« Liability of Proprietor» £B,WO,BW ft© „..„x.™x„... :CDFCU CD I TIT Agencies and Branches. ©ft V g?w907 words
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Advertisement275 1927-01-04 15 u MYVERYOWN R°nq Steel Personal Filing Box 1 < The most convenient outfit ever introduced for A Filing Private Papers. A -ft J I -L v ftftf 4 t 11 y ©ft. w I A The stoutly constructed cabinet gives ready access and security X to the papers, while the275 words
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Advertisement1345 1927-01-04 16 The blue funnel line. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG I» BA Jk BE| I 1’ I SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IB HB HB Bk BB IHk B ™”l|| *ASTYX\ t \X Jan. M Lon ion, Rotterdam and Hamburg. JJaffißaMß—Bl PHEMIUS Jan. 14 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. AENEAS Jan. 20 Marsei'les,1,345 words
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Advertisement551 1927-01-04 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamers of the British contract with His Majesty’s Govern- India S. N. Co., Ltd. ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated in England) Outwards from551 words
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