Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 January 1927
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Title Section20 1927-01-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 5. VOL. LXXXV. FRIDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1927. PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement577 1927-01-07 1 “NIKKO”! Photographic Studio Every Possible Assist- ance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7» Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ■*< NKXI 111 «a I Mia lIIK »1 MIR I■ 111 ■ll M> X M g X THE g PRAI TO SINGAPORE BETTER BEVERAGE X CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF X g577 words
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Advertisement18 1927-01-07 1 f=” _r ck ATA -RS I DENTISTS. iHud Office: Next to tbe Oispensarj Bruch Office 52, Leith Street18 words
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Article261 1927-01-07 2 1Q97 Mpnh’na »jprillg ITlvvllllge r OFFICIAL PROGRAMME UrriLlAL rKUbttAMME.. First Day, Sat., sth Feb., 27. Second Day, Tues., Bth Third Day, Thurs., 10th 1 Fourth Day, Sat., 12th Fifth Day, Mon., 14th f p p n 7 jfl riFSI AaCe taCD Ua X L P’®’ 15 RfICCS261 words
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Article553 1927-01-07 2 WILLIAM OF ORANGE AND FRANCE. Principal Grant Robinson, who delivered a series of lectures on history at Alexandra College, Duhhn. spoke recently on the second half of the reign of Louis XIV., dealing principally with the war of the Spanish Succession 1702-1714. From 1681 Louis had553 words
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Article189 1927-01-07 2 THE NEW HANDICAPPER. Mr. R. C. Bone, who has been appointed Official Handicapper to the Straits R cing Association, arrived cn Friday by the Gascoyne from Kalgoorlie, West Australia. lie will attend the Penang meeting and commence duties with the Ipoh Meeting. An Australian exchange says Mr. R.189 words
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Advertisement1140 1927-01-07 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. Wanted: A Junior Assistant Book* MUNICIPAL NOTICE. keeper. Experienced in typing. Apply to Box No. 7, c/o Pinang Gazette. DESTRUCTION OF RATS. 28— 7-i The presence of Rats in houses and Wanted A Krani experienced in godowns within Municipal limits should Factory and Tapping. Only men trained1,140 words
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Advertisement146 1927-01-07 2 NOTICES. Madame Gilardi will have on view from January 3, Lovely Paris Dresses and Hats, For the Races, Rubber Corsets. Prices very moderate, E. O, ANNEXE. ROOM 68. 2636—7-1 Hope For The Housewife. The Penang Purveyors. We beg to notify the general public that we undertake to supply from the146 words
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Advertisement41 1927-01-07 2 MUN SEN ART STUDIO, ARTISTS, 164/6, Penang Road. Importers of High Class Picture Postcards and Pictures by well-known European artists. Wp carry the largest stock of Artists’ Mater al in Town. Frames of all s’zes made to order. Inspection cordially invited.41 words
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Advertisement254 1927-01-07 2 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE ESTATE OF WANCHEE ARIFFIN, deceased BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATRICES and THE RECEIVERS The undersigned will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION On Wednesday, the 12th January, 192/, At 11 a.m. Sharp AT No. 156, HUTTON LANE, All the FURNITURES contained therein; ALSO 1 Daimler Motor Car,254 words
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Article630 1927-01-07 3 THE INFLUENCE OF FILMS. Miss Elinor Glyn writes to The Times as follows. May I be allowed a little space to emphasize to my countrymen one or two points in connexion with the question of barring American films As aai Englishwoman who has produced successful pictures630 words
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Advertisement370 1927-01-07 3 it If So, You Will Appreciate Plain Facts. I j O y gazette H AND THE ==z Sunday gazette y ARE ESSENTIALLY THE JOURNALS p Page $l2O A The Pinang Gazette 0 H Page 60 I. 1 I 0 7 Page 30 €SS Quilted, y (Pro Rata) —to reach a370 words
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Advertisement13 1927-01-07 3 Wm.SandersonsSon.Ltd.. IlgM Distillers—LElTH EsHlB63 G. H. 3LOT CO., LTD., PENANG, SOLE AGENTS, kJ13 words
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Advertisement345 1927-01-07 3 <• B nTiiT *j!P"lf 11 “TIP TOES AH the successes from this new show are procurab’e »j 4 on Columbia New Precess Records. GOOD NEW DANCE TITLES. *l< CARMENETA ONE STEP. T ►F PRETTY LITTLE BABY FOX TROT. ►1« HARD TO GET GERTIE A »5* THAT GIRL OVER THERE X345 words
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Article1121 1927-01-07 4 THE CHILDRENS LIBRARY. Whatever grounds there may be for the old Grub Street grumble that authorship is too heavily handicapped by the competition of the dead, .says The Times,’’ there is no question that among children’s books, at least—apart from those by Mr. A. A. Milne and a1,121 words
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Article611 1927-01-07 4 In the concluding lecture Principal Grant Robertson spoke on the Court i life at Versailles and the position of the nobility, and gave a survey of the con-1 ditions resulting from the policy of lie reign. In 1682 the Court was transferred to Versailles, which had cost many lives611 words
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Advertisement1202 1927-01-07 4 NOTICE. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF HLA WZA YE (RICE-BEER). Tenders are hereby invited for the exclusive right of manufacture and wholesale sale -Hlawzaye, in the Rangoon Town District and in the area supplied by two licensed shops, viz. Kanaungto and Gyanngwaing, in Hanthawaddy District for a period of three1,202 words
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Advertisement787 1927-01-07 4 (19) The licensee sh »11 maintain in storage such minimum stocks of Lye and Peye as the Collector may prescribe. If at any time the stock is insufficient for the supply of purchasers, the Collector may procure from elsewhere the necessary supply. The licensee shall make good any expense or787 words
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Article578 1927-01-07 5 HELPING bobby’’ ABEL. Widespread regret has been felt at the news that one of our most popular cricketers of other d ,yg has fallen on evil timeg. It came a«t a shock to many to hear that “Bobby” Abel, affectionately recalled as “the Guv’nor”, who we had all578 words
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Article286 1927-01-07 5 MOTOR TRANSPORT. The Chambers of Con merce of India ami Ceylon adopted an important resolution concerning the development of motor-* rtnsport in India, during iheir recent session at Cawnpobe. They are of opinion that a Central Road Board should be created to advise and control a general road286 words
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Article106 1927-01-07 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tapanoeli for Port Swettenham, Singa pore and Java Teesta for Port Swettenham A Singapore. Kutsang for Singapore, China and Japan. Sbirala for Calcutta. Kuala for Belawan (Deli). Ellenga for Rangoon and Calcutta, Titan for Colombo, Suez. Port Said, Genoa, Havre and Liverpool. The following ships are106 words
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Article461 1927-01-07 5 CLOSE DAILY (evcept Sunday). 6T TRAIM Federated Malay States, Malacca, .Tohon and Sin<?n>ore. Registrat’on and Parcel Post, except when otherwise stated, close half an hoar earlic than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Wail Service. The follow ing a iditional nails will be close; laily (Sunday except I)461 words
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Advertisement355 1927-01-07 5 SLAZENGERS’ “1.Z.” THE LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP AT WIMBLEDON, 1924 1926, WAS WON WITH THIS RACKET. OBTAIN.' C .I E FROM .—WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO. (PENANG), WHITEA'XAY CO., CHOW KIT CO., I. LITTLE CO. (KUALA LUMPUR), WHITEAa Al LAIDLAW «x CO., ROBINSON CO., J. LITTLE CO., QUEEN’S ATriLEIIO '’.TOPES SINGAPORE,, PRITCHARD oc CO.,355 words
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Advertisement132 1927-01-07 5 THE CARE OF THE CHILD. The majority of children’s ailments arise from defects in the digestive pro cesses and neglect of the bowels- It is obvious that the stringent remedies applicable to adults are unsuitable for the very young. Simplicity is the keynote of therapy as applied to children. Baby’s132 words
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Advertisement313 1927-01-07 5 1 of food can so easily f be avoid ■nd a zest and distinction given to every day dishes, as well as many new delectable dishes added to the daily diet, by the use of NESTLE'S PURE THICK CREHM. NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREAM is Cream of Cows Milk, and nothing313 words
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Article1484 1927-01-07 6 WHEN Reuter’s agent in the Nicaraguan capital let himself go, on Monday last, with the ■words “A Macabre spectacle of thousands of vultures” etc., it was obvious that some of the scribes w<>uld fall to it. In Singapore, the U/Txz/zehad it badly with a large headline. loathsome1,484 words
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Article62 1927-01-07 6 The 2 Selling Sweeps on the Ist and 2nd Griffin races on the 8:h of January, 1927, will close and be drawn at 7 p.m. to day. The Non-Selling Sweep on a race to he decided by the Committee on the last day of the meeting will close62 words
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Article44 1927-01-07 6 We are asked to state that the cash organised recently in connection with the Penang Polo Club whose Gymkhana meeting was unavoidably cancelled, will be held at to-morrow meeting on Race 3. The Perak Flood Relief Fund now stands at $31,171.50.44 words
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Article459 1927-01-07 6 Marvels Of New Service. ENGINEERING INGENUITY. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 6. The trans-Atlantic Wireless Telephony Service between London and New York opens officially to-morrow. It is an epochmaking event. Telephony by wireless was accomplished a quarter of a century ago, but it was then in such a(Rugby Radio Service.) - 459 words
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Article58 1927-01-07 6 SUCCESS OF “DAILY NEWS” APPEAL. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 6. The money required to provide all the 82 lighthouses and lightships round the British coasts with wireless telephonic receiving sets has been voluntarily sub scribed through the Daily News which yesterday received a £l2OO gift to(Rugby Radio Service.) - 58 words
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Article91 1927-01-07 6 INCREASING IMPORTANCE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 6. The British Industries Fair, which opens on February £1 and continues until March 4, increases each year in importance. ’Phis year 215 more exhibitors are taking part than last year and the exhibits will occupy over 40,000 square feet.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 91 words
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Article75 1927-01-07 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, Januiry 6. Arrangements are afoot for a fi ght by four Roval Air Force aeroplanes from Cairo to the Cape in March. Air Com modore Samson will be in command and will pilot one of the aeroplanes. The aircraft engaged in(Rugby Radio Service.) - 75 words
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Article290 1927-01-07 6 Dispute Over Estimates. MANY OBSOLETE SHIPS. Washington, January 6. Presumably as the result of the big navy talk latterly notice ible amongst certain sections of the Congress, President Coolidge issued to-day a warning that the budget estimates for the Navy Department during coming fiscal year must not290 words
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Article95 1927-01-07 6 GLEN LINS SAILOR CAUGHT AND FINED. London, January 6. A fine of £359 was imposed on Wing Ah Nang, a teamin on the Glen liner, s.s. Glengarry, who pleaded guilty at London to illegally importing and concealing on the vessel 48 revolvers and 4,750 rounds of ammunition which95 words
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Article58 1927-01-07 6 TUNNEY TO DEFEND TITLE. St. Louis, January 6. Gene Tunney will defend his title at the Yankee Stadium at N-w York during Septe nber next for a sum of approximately $750,009. The details were arranged her* last evening at a conference betwten Tunney and Tex Rickard, the promoter, and58 words
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Article62 1927-01-07 6 Colombo, January 6. Ceylon rubber experts during December were 6,498 tons with the exportable maximum of 5.000 tons. Export credits amounting to over 700 tons, which were carried over from October 31 last, have now been used C*vl m rubber exp >rts for 1926 totalled 58.962 tons.62 words
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Article63 1927-01-07 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 6. Paris, 1221 b New York, 4.8 Brussels, 34.90; Geneva, 25.14; Amsterdam, 12.121 Milan, 110} Berlin, 20.44 Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 18 20; Oslo. 19.09; Vienna, 34.40$ Prague, 1631; Helsingfors, 192}; Madrid, 31.34 Lisbon, 2}} Rio. 51} Buenos, Air*s, 46:' I Bombay. l/fi 3(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article93 1927-01-07 6 TENNIS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. J (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 7. Messrs. Khoo Hom Hye and Bong Soo defeated Messrs. Murami and Toza, respectively and thus qualified for the final of the Singapore Tennis Singles’ Champ onehip. Boxing. Ye Song knocked out Cowboy-Reyes in the eighth round, showing93 words
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Article1451 1927-01-07 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. J. Strachan have arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Charles Ball-Greene died in the Kota Bharu Hospital, Kelantan, on Nov. 20. H. E. Sir Laurence Guillemard has given $5OO to the Perak Flood Relief Fund. Chief Inspector Lewes of Kuala Lipis, who has seen much service1,451 words
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Article986 1927-01-07 7 New Year Meeting. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. The following is the programme for Saturday, subject t > scratchings Race I;—The New Year Purse. Value $2.000 with $4OO to the second pony and $2OO to the third. A haridictp for ex-griffin ponies, Class C. Distance Racecourse. Penarfh 9.10, Mr. J. Evans’986 words
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Article337 1927-01-07 7 Eighty years ago the present Houses of Parliament were built at Westminster by Barry, assisted by the elder Pugin, following the destruction of the old House by the fire of 1834. The undertaking cost £3,000,000, and London was enriched by an imposing piece of Tudor Gothic, the337 words
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Advertisement436 1927-01-07 7 HOME Q r '{©EfeMlrl Lp a H All Makes g EJWEi 2 TUITION 1 NO TROUBLE 8 A CAR is the Idea! Two seatsrs from £145 I way to £<st shout ano /"our seatgrs from £IGS 1 SEjl the COUNTRI a**y MASI YCU LISTS ZV A<> AcA pp AOIt I436 words
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Advertisement24 1927-01-07 7 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. PASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 493.24 words
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Advertisement432 1927-01-07 7 j Why this trouble?— j Give him ‘Jecomalt.'" Give “Jecomalt”the form of Cod Liver Oil that is never refused Jecomalt is a preparation of the purest Norwegian cod liver oil in the form of delicious granules entirely free from any taste or smell of the oil. It is made from432 words
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Article391 1927-01-07 8 B h° r t °f s^a t’°n will put an end to the rent ramp which is grinding the poor, in Penang at any rate, beyond endurance. We have the landlord who makes hay while the sun (shortage of dwelling Lonses) shines by squeezing the last cent391 words
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Article490 1927-01-07 8 Members of the Fe leral Council will find matter for comment in the report on the c >m r.ercial accounts of th”' and Telegraphs Department of the Federation which will be laid before tlnun at the nex* meeting of the council. The accounts of the post-office, telegraph, and490 words
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Article230 1927-01-07 8 British s’rnetional Films, the producers of Mons have every reason to be proud of their achievement. The theme, —the immortal retreat of the old Contemptibles”—is a delicate one to treat on the screen. It requires dignity and restrain*, the elimination of all suggestion of blatancy and bombast. In a230 words
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Article1223 1927-01-07 8 HARRY VARDON - ‘&6e of Jseading. (BY HARRY VARDON.) Six Times Open Champion. The g .If-r may well be recommended to train”himself to become a good Killer. That is to say, he should never relax his efforts when he is winning a match easily until he has trampled his1,223 words
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Article125 1927-01-07 8 The Straits Tradin'] Co.. Ltd., giv s the following prices, on January 6: London. 'tpot £299 10s Unchanged 3 m/s. buying 295 Up 10/3 selling 295 5s 10/Local. January 7: Singapore sold 75 tons at slslf Penang buyers no sellers at slso}. The Eastern Smelting CLtd.London, January 6.125 words
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Article197 1927-01-07 8 The output nf T rono h ]\fineg t Ltd. for the month of December was Pls. 1,260. The.' output of Th» U>u Piah Mines for the month of December was 340 piculs tin ore. Southern Section 280 piculs, Hill Section 51 piculs, and Tributors 9 picnls. The output197 words
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Advertisement281 1927-01-07 8 sherry! o *P|i 'Hu cJ W» i Ball i K Wa Obtainable from: J Me, ‘WMMKI it JI t 'i'Mmi H~~—Chong Kee Co., KT| Kim S .C. Lr C Taik Heng lOHERRt| (Penang Road.) I I g.h.slot&c».J“ J B 'Li ,W| B J ®««kms t zoo» ot* h *4 ft281 words
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Advertisement55 1927-01-07 8 E. O. Hotel. New Year Race Meeting. RACE DINNERS and DANCE ON THE Bth, 11th, 13th, 15th January AN D 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. i,55 words
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Article1323 1927-01-07 9 Ths Hankow Outbreak. (HEN’S APOLOGY. WOMEN AND CHILDREN EVACUATED. Londo i, January 6. In vi-»w of the unruly behaviour of the Chinese demonstrators cowding into the Bri ish Concession at Hankow, the British Consul-General, as a precautionary measure, or lered last night the evacuation of all worn-n ani children.1,323 words
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Article156 1927-01-07 9 Eleven Days Trip. NEW S| RVfCE mLGURAIED. (Rugby Radio Service) London, January 6. S r Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air. Lady Maude Hoare and Air Vice-Mar-shal Sir Geoffrey Salmond, landed at Karachi at 25 minutes past 5 this after noon. This is the first long distance(Rugby Radio Service) - 156 words
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Article204 1927-01-07 9 President Diaz Buying Munitions. AMERICAN PRECAUTIONS. MONROE DOCTRINE NOT INVOLVED. New York. January 6. The correspondent of the Associated Press at Managui barns that the State Department has granted Bregident Diaz a permit to purchase 1,000 rifles, IGO machine guns and several million r >unds of ammunition in the204 words
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Article90 1927-01-07 9 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW. The following are our selections, subject to sera' ciings Race 1. J me 1 Noisy Oyster 2 Penar th 3 Race 2. Ellen’s Book 1 High Chief 2 Combustion 3 Rice 3. D-»volutim Linacre Queen 2 Tommy T 3 Race 4. Little Marvel 1 Man-o-War90 words
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Article59 1927-01-07 9 ACTION AGAINST OIL COMPANIES DELAYED. Mexico City, January 6. According to th*» newspaper El Universal the Attorney General will not file actions against the foreign Oil Companies which negke ed to apply for confirmation of their rights but after receiving the reports of the D -pirtment of Industry <mi59 words
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Article30 1927-01-07 9 New York, January 6. Fire destroyed three two-storey wooden-barracks and a workshop at the Military Prison on Governor’s Island. The damage is estimated at over £20,000.30 words
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Article772 1927-01-07 9 Duke of York’s Tour. TWO NEW AMB kSSADORS. (Rugby Radio Service.) Lon lon. January 6. The Duke and Dachess of York, who left London this morning on their tour of Australia and New Zealand, attended a farewell family dinner at Buckingham Palace last night. The Royal travellers(Rugby Radio Service.) - 772 words
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Advertisement44 1927-01-07 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.44 words
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Advertisement297 1927-01-07 9 c -jja 59 HEDGES BUTLERS f WINES SPIRITS. j Bv appointment to and His ALjes y King H R. H. The Prince George V of Wales. ROYAL VAT "WHI-KY C. (Guaranteed pre-war strength) per cas? 33.00 COMMEMORATION VAT WHISKY (To celebrate the firm’s 250th anniversary) 36.00 W ALBION SHERRY 28297 words
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Article1153 1927-01-07 10 (Cheers.) government policy. i Vigorous Reply to Mr. Lloyd George. Lord Birkenhead made a vigorous reply to Mr. Lloyd George’s speech last month when he alleged that there were elements in the country who wanted to go to war with China. Lord Birkenhead began by pointing(Cheers.) - 1,153 words
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Article388 1927-01-07 10 DARK AGES SECRET. Dr. Noerlund, the leader of the D Archaeological and Geological j. 1 1 tion to South Greenland, has ret U r to Copenhagen, reporting the di s <n, liCd of the foundations of a lar<»e e-nk at Ivigo, in the district where x 0^388 words
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Article130 1927-01-07 10 PENANG, JANUARY 7, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bask.) GcnduD Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 3/32 A Credit 2/4 11/32 v 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 H 3 day’s sight Private 155 j 3 Bombay Demand Rank 153 g Madras Demand130 words
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Article349 1927-01-07 10 4 Statement of quantity and value of rubber exported during December, 1926. Exported Export during Declared Declared E x P° r ted during Total export similar period Value of Rub- Value for Destination during Dec., during the of previous Increase. Decrease, ber exported same period Dec., 1926.349 words
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Advertisement137 1927-01-07 10 TANGYE HEAVY-OIL ENGINE SOLID INJECTION COLD STARTING TYPE. Fuel and 10 to 500 BHP Lubricating Oil Single and Consnmplion (S|£) 1] J 0 1' L/ Multi-Cylinder Guaranteed. Uni,S AGENTS FOR MALAYA. Huttenbach, Lazarus and Sons, Ltd., [INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS] SINGAPORE. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS,” PENANG* RUN NO RISK-RUN ON FISK. .A137 words
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Advertisement61 1927-01-07 10 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M SEMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Con troller of Labour, Penang, during the months of Apiil, July, October and January. Forms for the return will61 words
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Article460 1927-01-07 11 THE BITER BIT. In the case in which Nagan a Tamil was chargpd with theft of silk cloth valued $6.50, the property of one Abdul Kadir at Gia istone R >ad on the 2nd inst. at 5 p.m a report of which appeared m the Pinang Gazette460 words
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Article193 1927-01-07 11 BRITISH INVENTION ADOPTED IN U. S. A. A signal triumph for British industrial research is maiked by the announcement that, after ex leriments with several American types. Mr. H*mry Ford has adopted for his cars a well base rim of the type or g'nally evolved at193 words
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130 1927-01-07 11 CORVORIN SENDS SURPRISE GIFTS. London, December 21. Amsterdam. —A long letter from a member of the craw of a Du ch submarine is published in the Hande’sblad narrating how the submarine sighted the P. and O. s'S'iuer Cormori i, bet ween Aden and130 words
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49 1927-01-07 11 January 9th—Ist Sunday after Epiphany 8 a.m. Holy Communion at S. Pa il’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah. 5.30 p.m. Evensong Address st S. Mark’s Church. Butterworth January 13th—Thursday [Octave of Epiphany] 7.-0 am Holy Com nunion at 5 Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah B. Stokes.49 words
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Article160 1927-01-07 11 T>e folloiving ivere the latest quo' tattont in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yt-sterday. To-day. 5 j\ Shares. '<■ t ca 5 c. c. c. c. Aye.rWengß. 1.30 1.40 ‘1.30 140 Bangrin Tin 3 32/- 30/6 32/BatangP. .87 .89 .85 .87$160 words
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Article101 1927-01-07 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Buyers. Sellers. Hitam Tin $1.25 1.30 Haad Yai 13/6 1 /6 Jelapang Tin 36/6 37/6 Kinta Tin 2.12| 2.17 i Kuyoh Tin 1.17 J 1.22 J Kuala Lumpur Tin 38/3 38/9 Mambau Tin101 words
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Article77 1927-01-07 11 Tue following are our latest quota tions RubberF. Bnye 8. Sellerr. AlorGajah $2.80 $2.90 cum Bassett J .30 1.35 Brogas 1.45 1.50 CJ’nsburgh 4.40 450 Mentakabs .60 N. Scudais 2.75 2.85 Pajams 2.45 2.55 U. Benuts .67| .70 Tins. Bangrins (01d)... 31/- 32/Idris 57/- 59/Ipuhs 48/- 49/677 words
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Article76 1927-01-07 11 The following are additional rubber ontputs for December: lbs. Anglo-Johore 21,009 Bukit Palong 16,656 Consolidated Malay 95,100 Chulsa (Selangor) 40,000 Mambau (F.M.S.) 51,000 Sungei Salak 29 000 Sepang Valley 37,300 Tangga Batu 9.496 Thirdmile (F.M.S) 54,500 Valleyside 8.6L0 The output of The Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Limited for76 words
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Article31 1927-01-07 11 RUBBER prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot January 68c Feb./March 69c April/June 71c31 words
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Article54 1927-01-07 11 We are informed bv Messrs. Guthrie Co.. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, agents for Rembiu, J -lei Rubber Ltd., that they are in receipt of a cablegram from the Secr-taiies nf the Company intimating that the Directors have declared a second interim dividend of p r cent, payable54 words
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Article152 1927-01-07 11 DISTORTED HUMOUR. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”). Please allow me to address two gentlemen through y< nr columns, who on New Year’s Eve p'ay< d a practical joke «•I th- Y W. C A. Hostel in Anson Road. They’ ob i e ated the wording on the152 words
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Article109 1927-01-07 11 ORCHESTRAL CONCEIT. The following progrunme of music will ba presented at the Orchestral Concert, to be given at the E. and O Hotel on Sunday, January 9, at 9-30 p.m. Overture, Orpheus Offenbach Two Characteristic Dane s from the Scandinavian Suite J uel-Frederiksen Fantasie—Rigole to Verdi109 words
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Article62 1927-01-07 11 P. C. C. v. P. S. A. A. The following will represent the P. C. C- on Monday, January 10, at 5-15 p.m. on the Esplanade: E. A. Davies; R. C. Bishop and R. H. P. Laugharne: J. A. McEvoy, A. VPerrin and C. Fittock G. H.62 words
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Article231 1927-01-07 11 1927 NEW YEAR MEETING. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. First Day.—Saturday, B.h Jan., 1927. Second Day.—Tuesday, 11th Jan., 1927. Third Day.—Thursday, 13th Jan., 1927. Fourth Dai.—Saturday, 15th Jan.,1927. Fifth Day.—Tuesday, 18th Jan., 1927. 12 Races for HORSES Stakes—s2,7so First Horse.) 500 Second Plus added money.. 300 Third J 9. Races231 words
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Advertisement1627 1927-01-07 11 New Advertisements. notices. F'Donn s P oii Your chiid POSITION? VACANT. Thc Batu Balai Rub!>er Company, Hair By V'ashingjt J i r r T-. Limited. "When yoa wash chi dreu’s hair be careful Wanted Junior Clerk with know- (Incorporated iu the Straits Settlements). what you use. Many soaps, prepared shampoos1,627 words
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Article762 1927-01-07 12 WATER 28 FEET ABOVE PREVIOUS RECORD. Food Supp'ics Badly N edcd. Further news of the 'heavy floods experienced in Pahang between Christmas and the New Year reached Singapore late yesterday afternoon, when the Straits Steamship Company’s Rahman arrived from Kuan tan with several bags of mail, says762 words
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Advertisement300 1927-01-07 12 BEAUTIFUL GIFTS. SUITABLE FOR PRESENTATION. Whether your chief requ ’einents be Annual?, Reward?, or other Books for Juveniles, New Fiction, General Literature or Stationery articles you will j.,et prompt and efficient service from The I. S. S. D., Calcutta. The following is a list of only a few articles AS.300 words
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Advertisement37 1927-01-07 12 An Hostel for Asiatic Students. Providing all Facilities for Board, Lodging, Study and Recreation. Special Arrangements for all Girl Students. For Prospectus, apply to the MAN AGER, INDIAN STUDENTS’ HOME. (Registered under the Registration of Schools Ordinance37 words
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Advertisement106 1927-01-07 12 the new MOON SIX-SIXTY >- i r I JM I r Greater Ease for Passengers Driver. JIMEE 6-68 FEATURES. Automatic Pressure Lubrication. Patented Steering Gear. Two-Way Cooling. Full Automatic Spark. Twentyfive Miles to the Gallon. Unusual Spring Design. Sixty Miles per Hour. Twin-beam Headlights. Marvellous Acceleration. European Type Body. Four-Wheel106 words
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Miscellaneous311 1927-01-07 12 Every British Subject Should be at Theatre Royal Commencing Thursday, 6th January, for 4 Nights At 10 p.m. Nightly. Under the Distinguished Patronage of The Hon’ble Mr. R. Scott, Resident Councillor, Penang, Major J. J. Saunders, Officer Commanding P. P. W. V. C. THE RETREAT FROM MONS The Most Glorious311 words
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Article922 1927-01-07 13 A MORAL HOME. In the course of an informal address recently to the Hong Kong Mothers’ Union at Hong Kong, Dr. Ingram, the Bishop of London, who, as our readers are aware, arrived at Singapore on Tuesday, dwelt in a stirring way on the responsibilities of922 words
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Article469 1927-01-07 13 JAPANESE TYRES. The Hongkong Police have had a costly lesson recently that British goods are. after all, the best in the long run. Having incurred heavy expenditure on the repairs to police cars and cycles, when they went to the Legislative Council for a vote, the469 words
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212 1927-01-07 13 MADRID INSTALLATION’S. We are inL-rnud by the local representative of the Standard Telephonesand Cables, Ltd., that they have received telegraphic communication from the International T. and T. Corporation, that, as a preliminary to the formal opening by King Alfonso of the New Madrid Local212 words
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Advertisement237 1927-01-07 13 For all occasions v.’isther for business, for pleasure, c for road racing, B.S.A. Bicycles i prove the best. Their sturdy c .struction, and the skilled workj iship and high-grade materials t lin their manufacture, enable t _n to give a lifetime of satisfaci y service under the most a erse237 words
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Advertisement31 1927-01-07 13 ■I- i 1 ll 11 w rimgWHaMMMMMMW* K. MATSUO, DENTIST. I Head Office Branch 101, Bishop 94> Barrack dj t Penang, S. S. Rd T ™> ptione Ko. 901. i erak. I31 words
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Advertisement309 1927-01-07 13 PX ===P* j| /J W My' w 7 r "T'HE genuine Gillette blade 1 s^aves level with the skin—without pull, chafe or U smart. ĕ enw^ne Gillette blade is carefully sharpened with the finest ec fe e can ta^e by an exclusive Gillette process. When you use a genuine Gillette309 words
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Article1434 1927-01-07 14 THE AMERICAN PURCHASING COMBINE. A. W. S., writing from London, to the Straits Times under date December 8, says Discussion during the week has been mainly upon the formation of the American Rubber Purchasing Combine, of which, no doubt, cabled messages have already informed the readers of the1,434 words
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Article222 1927-01-07 14 PENANG, JANUARY 7, 1927. Benare Opium p. 15,000.00 notu. Gloves 75.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 a 95.00 Ooconnts per 1,000 50 00 nom. Gopra Snndried £10.45 buyers Rattan* 11.15 sales Rattana Coarss 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Biam222 words
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Advertisement439 1927-01-07 14 Awets over $7 000>000 s. C. Assurance in force over $23,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). i «FC LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, L. L. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. r r i j j enmnlias with the British Life Assurance Companies Acts in439 words
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Article684 1927-01-07 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, January 7, 1*27. Seta B UTTON Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 lung do 130 Tripe -> do IGO Goat or Sheep »sr lb 55 Sweet Bread pdr 30 Leg of Mutton fl !b 55684 words
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Advertisement1020 1927-01-07 15 BANKS jiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiMiih.iiiiiiniKufftii-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiirii!!!’" HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI g BANKiNG CORPORATION. REFLECT I in Hongkong.) szz I ON WHAT THE I Reaorve Fund*:— 3 I Clllltflmß FOJfitfO I 1 Liability of Proprietor» £0,M0,6U1 ■■■■K E 3 KE?fg g! Bj H HHp Head Office,—HONGKONG. f OUlllavSlj XjH mJm £—l l Branches and Agencies. Ai1,020 words
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Advertisement1284 1927-01-07 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG k W 11’ WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. HH MH AM| I B I MMI ASTYANAX Mir eilles London, i'iotterdam and Hamburg. I PHEMIUS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ——l| AENEAS Jan. 20 Marseiles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. MEM NON Jan. 271,284 words
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Advertisement550 1927-01-07 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA and atcak 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 from550 words
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