Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1927

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  • 15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 7. VOL. LXXXV. MONDAY. 10th JANUARY, 1927
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1001 1 “NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. w ■s/ m— ——2 *l*s2 V--' »>>».-■■■. 2'zz ii i MAf r-T I J ’ll' frC IT jgi. of the Ma' ie ■■■^rwk■ vk W w L' 1 H v cars one
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    • 12 1 ['A > i nwu umcc: Next to Be Eispensarj BrartCttiu 52 Leith Street
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  • 512 2 The leech, used to be the pocket-com-panion of tbe medical man and his resource in every difficult case. In old books we read that they sent for the leech where we should say that they sent for the physician or the doctor. But did it or did it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1736 2 POSITIONS VACANT. TENDERS INVITED NOTICES. Wanted: A Krani experienced in Erection of Bucket Dredge St. Stephen’s College. Factory and Tapping. Only men trained 6 Honcknnif to Estate Work need apply Box No. 5, f 8 8 rln Pir anp Gazette Tenders are invited for th* erection of e f ne
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    • 147 2 Indian Students’ Home AN HOTEL FOR ASIATICS. Registered under the Registration of Schools Ordinance. All Facilities for Study and Recreations. Boarding and Lodging. Special Arrangements for Girl Students. For particulars apply to the MANAGER, No. 175, Argyll Road, Penang. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN
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    • 240 2 NOTICE OF SALE. IN THE ESTATE OF WANCHEE ARIFFIN, deceased, BY ORDEB OF THE ADMINISTRATRICES and THE RECEIVERS The undersigned will sell by PUBLIC- AUCTION On Wednesday, the 12th January, 1927, At 11 a.m. Sharp AT No. 156, HUTTON LANE, All the FURNITURES contained therein ALSO 1 Daimler Motor Car,
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 883 3 Monday. December 20th.—This day at a leisure, do acquaint myself of the manner of carving a turkey, the way Mr Pepys hath hacked at the bird in past years to make a great hash of its appearance, as I consider; also to waste considerably. and this a
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    • 488 3 BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN. Eor gaiety and work, youth clings to youth. But, in the matter of friendship, Jt is not always so. Frequently a young pill is instantly and deeply attracted by a much older woman, admiring her and setting her apart on a very be-flowered pedestal.
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    • 459 3  -  BY JOAN ROSSITER. It is an extraordinary fact that children who, otherwise, have had a very thorough and careful education are often lacking in one essential —a good deportment. Enlightened systems of education, and the development of games for girls, still leave much to be desired in
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    • 113 3 Made in fine woollen tweed, this suit would be quite warm enough to be w’orn by the “cross-country” enthusiast- Tan and brow’n speckled tweed, or a cloth checked in tiny brown and orange squares w’ould be both smart and practical. The suit has a double boasted waistcoat
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    • 524 3  -  BY DORIS JAMES. No woman who owns a dog can ever feel lonely. She has a wealth of love and trust that is for her and her alone. And the doggy wmrld has a host of interesting comrades to offer. Of toy dogs, the Pekinese with his turned
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    • 422 3 BY ROSAMUND Marzipan “fruits” and “vegetables” are, perhaps, the prettiest of all homemade goodies, and they are certainly extremely interesting to make. In addition to the marzipan is needed one or two clean paint brushes, a little cochineal and several vegetable dyes, some cloves, and a stick of
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    • 532 3  -  BY POPPY BACON. One of the surest facts about the fashionable furs of the moment, is that the farther manufacturers can turn them from their natural appearance, the happier they feel! The day of rejoicing in the possession of a length of some real fur has lost its
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 197 3 WOMAN REMAINS WOMAN despite her improved social and economic status. Nature has definitely circumscribed her activities. Nature likewise provided that the I aftermath of her exactions should bo trifling. The heritage of centuries of artificial modes of living has decreed otherwise. Time was when women had no alternativt save “grin
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  • 2460 4 Opening Day’s Results. D. E. I. Jockey’s First Successful Effort. Everything combined to make (1 e Brat day of the Penang Turf Club’s New Year Meeting a great sue cess and with favourable weather conditions that prevailed yesterday afternoon tlvre is no denying the fact that all previous
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    • 335 4 ■Mac .■ir.i,- im»ii.i I /l J. vju Ac ■-1 WW-W/-W. -wra W giMFW<k« <. <1 ——eQa !;r»L- 2 t fewifewWr AAXfA Ufeßif ,ySq, Heres Health for all! 1 T From Britain’s most fertile fields and richest 11 1 P astures come the barley malt, eggs and creamy 11 I IT
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    • 122 4 ■w—n.B 11 f'4 Stop that Cold developing The moment you feel that dreaded cold coming, pop an E vans’ Pastille into your mouth. Evans’ Pastilles arrest colds at once by sending a vapour into every cranny of the nose and throat where germs lurk. No liquid medicine can reach every
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  • 1561 5 We cull the following from our Exchanges Indian National League of Youth. At a largely attended meeting of the Georgetown branch of the League, the following officers were elected Patrons Mr. S. Srinivasa Iyengar, Mr. A. Ranga-‘ swamy Iyengar, Mr. T. Prakasam, the Hon. Mr. A.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 162 5 life Jwps® The World Morrig and its topee The Morris “World” radiator compares with the old Home radiator as a thick pith topee compares with a light straw hat. It defies the sun in any part of the world and keeps the Mori is engine at the temperature it likes»
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    • 152 5 I I Pritchard Co., Ltd. I confectionery Dept. Giving to ttje arri- val of a lot of specially ordered Qrystallized bruits for our Xmas trade we fiave decided to offer tfiese at I .educed prices. S goods are all of choicest quality and can be thoroughly J reeomended. Assorted Furits
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  • 1516 6 WE have already called attention to the impropriety of sending soldiers trim Singapore to act as polic< men on the Penang racecourse. Aa a matter of principle we don’t want Sniapore to interfere with onr domestic affairs. On Saturday last this vt xed question became of personal ir terest
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  • 125 6 We are informed by the local agent of the Hon kong Bank that the following advtee has been received :—lssue is announced of British Government 4 per cent. Consolidated Loan at 85 per cent, redeemable at par on and after Ist February 1957. Sinking Fund for
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  • 1123 6 Theft As A Servant. POLICE INS PECTOR ROBBED. Before Mr. C. W. A. Smnett the Penang Police Magistrate, Man bin Hissan, was charged with theft as a servant of two pairs of s inks value $2, one pair of white trousers value $2.50, one white shirt value
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  • 124 6 MATCH WITH RANGOON GYMKHANA. (From Our O.vn Correspondent.) Calcutta, January 10. The M. C. C. tourists commenced their first match in Rangoon yesterday against the Gymkhana Club, captained by Hubert Ashton, the ex-Cambridge Captain. Getting the first knock on a plumb batting wicket, the tourists found the bowling
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  • 43 6 PORTUGAL PAYS FIRST INSTALMENT. (Rugby Radio Service) London. January 9. Tho P rtucuese Government yesterday paid to the British Government the first instalment of £125,000, in respect of the yen’ 1926, due under the war-debt agreement signed on December 31.
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  • 61 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 9. Paris, 122.75 New Yoik, 4.8’/j; Brussels, 34.89* Geneva, Amsterdam, 12.12'1 c Mil*n, Berlin, 20 441 Stockko'm, 18 16; Copenhagen, 18 204; OJo, 19.04.1; Vienna, 34.43; Prague, 163«; HeDingUrs, 1925; Midrid. 31.21 Lisbon, 2Ai Rio. SL; Buenos Aires, 4G \l Bomb’V. l/jJ-ld; Sbanphai,
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  • 99 6 (From our own correspondent.) K. Lumpur, January 10. Vicomte de Bondy writing te the Malay Mail regarding th« flood at Uln Pahang, states that Rauh escape! lightly tut Ku d 1 Lipis suffer d terribly owing to the water rism” *o 70 f ot and submerging th a
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  • 104 6 We are in r-c *ipt of a message from Mr. Salisbury, the well-known c median, dated the 6th inst., at Rangoon, that be is bringing over h’S music »1 troupe, “The Quaints” to Penang and will open here on the 17th inst.. with the latest London
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  • 43 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March The Contemptible» Stanley 2. Overture Le Songe Une Nnit d’ Ete Thomas 3- Tango El Clavel Zueleta 4. Selection A Musical Switch Alford 5. One Step Picador Nicholls God Save The King.
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  • 1417 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. F. J. Morten has been appointed Clerk of Councils. An auctioneer’s town licence has been granted to Mr. J. H- Tennent. Mrs. H. W. 'Thomson and Mrs. H. G. B. Harris are visiting Kuala Lumpur. Inspector G. R. Hatton succeeds MrIL C. Rodda as O. C. P.
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  • 1791 7 DAMAGE TO RAILWAY. GRAPHIC STORY OF DEVASTATION AND WASTE. [Special to the Pinang Gazette The Siamese railway has not escaped unscathed from the effects of the abnormal downpour of rains during the never to be forgotten days in December, though the damage done was relatively slight
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  • 414 7 “Drifting Into War With Mexico.” SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA. Washington, January 8. During a debate in the- House of Representatives on the situation in Central America, Mr. Huddleston, the member for Alabama, stated it as his opinion that the United States was deliberately and consciously drifting into war
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  • 227 7 AIR MINISTER AT DELHI. (Rugby Raidio Service.) London, Januery 9. With the arrival at Delhi yesterday of the Air Minister, Sir Samuel Hoare. and his wife by the air liner, Hercules, a notable achievement in civil aviation has been accomplished. In just 63 flying hours they have
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  • 708 7 “GREAT BRITAIN IS GOING DOWN.” The Times correspondent at Riga writes from that city as follows:—The Congress of "Red” trade unions opened on December 6, and the appearance of Mr. Cook, secretary of the Miners’ Federation of Great Britain, evoked loud applause. Moscow is chagrined at
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  • 1703 7 STRIKING ADDRESS IN SINGAPORE, Christianity and the Empire.” A considerable gathering, in which Europeans largely predominated, filled the Victoria Theatre to listen to a particularly interesting address by the Bishop of London on Christianity and the British Empire,” says the Singapore Free Press. The Bishop is an
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  • 116 7 We are informed that the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association is to start a Fund, to be known as “The Malaya Flood Relief Fund,” for the sufferers during the recent floods throughout Malaya. TLe Committee of the Association, wi h other persons co-opted as n« cessary, will
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 7 A. ONDERWYZER, Importer of Diamonds, E. 0. Hotel, Room No. 101 desires to notify the public that his TELEPHONE No. is 1227. REPRESENTATIVE KOH LEOK HUP, 13, Green Hall, Penang. Telephone No. 1228. Enquiries are solicited and will receive prompt attention.
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  • 16 8 Walsh. —To Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walsh a daughter, on the 6>h January, 1927.
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  • 454 8 Not only Pet ang but the whole of Malaya is anxious regarding the frequent deaths occurring among Europeans on account of ab iominal troubles. 7’his anxiety is not without justification; there have been so many deaths within recent years and such deaths are becoming more and more freqnet t.
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  • 755 8 It has taken the world half a century to realise the practicability of harnessing electric power for domestic and industrial service, but at last a vigorous start has been made and power schemes on a large scale are springing up everywh<re. One of the most famous of these
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  • 914 8  -  foreign '(Sours for and BY HARRY VARDON. (Six Times Open Champion). This is the time of year when the British golfer turns with excusable envy to thoughts iof the game abroad. It can trulj be said that on golf, as on our Empire, the sun never
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  • 193 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gnu the following prices, on January 7: I.ONDI N. Spot £3OO 0 0 Up 1013 m/s. buying ~294-17-6 Down 2|ii 3 selling 295 0 0 s|. Local. January 8: Singapore sold 75 tons at $152 Penang 25 tons at $152. January 10: Singapore
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  • 65 8 SIAM RICE MARKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 10* The Bangkok correspondent of the Singapore Free /’/-gss says that the rice market is sensitive owing to the floods m Kelantan and the demaml from the Ip'/ 1 side of the Peninsula is making the prices rise but
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  • 176 8 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. SOLOIST’S SUCCESS. Last night the E. O. Hotel gfivf ther of its highly successful orchestral certs, which, since their inception, jT ccme to be regarded as part of the amenities of Penang. The entertain' "as well-attended, and the acdio nCl not slow to record its appreciatio
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 337 8 Wood Carving 7 <fW il 77• WSsbT k- I■; <S b 1 jwg4 w-n £}cSU ®Rwl y icy.i y Li’ J* S -ilFj ~iuii wrirrn 1 < rS CcYlr* /3 ~~n ~~kT 4 hanocraft ancient and modern li lias been the delight of craftsmen of all ages to trans form
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    • 60 8 E. &> O. Hotel. New Year Race Meeting. RACE DINNERS and DANCE ON THE 11th, 13th, 15th January AND FANCY DRESS BALL on Tuesday, 18th January. Dancing till 1-45 a.m. Four Prizes. Orchestra During Tiffin Every Week Day. Orchestral Concert on Sunday, 9th January. c THE 1 QUEEN OF TABLE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 18 8 DEATH. Lim.—At No. 78, Peakan China, Alor Star, Kedah, on January 5, 1927, Lim Thean Kce, age 57.
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  • 1988 9 But Situation at Hankow Still Uncertain. AMERICAN CAUTION. BRITISH FORBEARANCE PRAISED. The interest of the p owers continues to be focussed on the panorama of events now occurring in China. The latest news indicates that the situation is calm, but a feeling of uncertainty remains, which is merely
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  • 66 9 SELEC LIONS FOR TO-MORROW. The following are our selections for to-morrow, subject to scratchings R ace i _Lady Black Thorn, More Air, Little Wonder. Race 2:—Star of Athole, Laly Eaton, Over There. Rice 3:—Sea Trout, Merry Maiden, Applause. Race 4:—Locarno, Merchu, Merry Lass. Race s:—Yam Tuan, Humorous, Devolution.
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  • 311 9 Cup Tie ReSults. NEWCASTLE IN SCORING MOOD. London, January 8. The following are the results of the third round of the English Cup played to-day Reading 1. Manchester U. 1. Bristol Rovers 3. Portsmouth 3. Fulham 4. Chesterfield 3. Barnsley 6, Crewe 1. Sheffield W. 2. Brighton 0.
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  • 198 9 CUP TIE SPECTATORS. (Special Sports Service.) Singapore, January 10. The following is from the special London c irrespondent of the Singapore Free Press I: The cup ties in London attracted 157,000 spectators who began to take their places from 6 o’clock in the morning. There were thousands of
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  • 57 9 SUBMISSION TO HAGUE New York,January 9, A message from Mexico City says that President Calles has informed United States visitors that he is willing to submit Mexico’s differences with Washing ton over the new land and petroleum laws, to the Hague, if such were the only way
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 17 9 LEST YOU FORGET. COMIC FOOTBALL MATCH. Padang, Friday next, 5.30. p. m. In aid of St. Dunstan’s.
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    • 244 9 Phone 982 Il FOR THE FINEST PROVISIONS, f TWO POPULAR FAVOURITES. "j IhreCeylonleap W I •ACRAWATTE ESTATE, --ITT L E L CE^LOIN ijy ‘Jo X ACRAWATTE TEA COFFEE 1 lb. Pkts. $l.lO 1 lb. Tins .90 2 lb. Pkts. $2.10 2 lb. 'Jins $1.75 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in
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  • 749 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The eighteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Krubong (MaL cca) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on December 14, at 4 Lloyd’s-avenue, London, E.C., Major J. C. G. McFerran, D. L., J. P„ presiding. The Representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Rowe, White and Co.,
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  • 1282 10 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAME». 1 fl tc v 2_ BUBBHR [DoUm.j f ofc Allenby Rubber Oo 2 70 2 80 Alor Ga]ah Rubber Rotate 2 70 2 9F Amalg&mated Malay Hatatee ..4 4 4 F 0 Ayer Hitam Planting Byndieab’ 4 7< 4 9C ex Ayer Kuning Rubber B«t*t*«
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 740 10 New Advertisements. JMADAM F. FARINA POSITION VACANT. Has just received a Efficient Typist wanted with know- Beautiful Collection ledge of office routine, Shorthand a -»w D recommendation. Apply Box No. 20, O 1 tIRIS II*OITI 1 3LI*IS. ■c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. 0. HOTEL, Hudson Car. 7 Seater, good running
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    • 38 10 3 The SIMPLEXOMETER 6 (Patented) g The modern instrument for estimating tappers’ H daily yields and stand!s ardising latex. IS 20 r Price $l5 complete -<. with chart. V» rite for particulars to:— IF GUTHRIE Co, LW„ \j) PENANG.
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    • 67 10 -> )l TRIUMPH MOTORtCYCLES TYPE. P. WITH LUCAS ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND LUCAS BULB HORN—TWO MACHINES ONLY To Clear Price 450/- Each. (Usual Price 500/-) UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED, (lucoroorafed in the Straits Settlements.) PENANG. [Anitesrs** Head Office SINGAPORE, Branches at BANGKOK, fPOH, PE ANG MALACCA, SEREMBAN, TAIPING and RANGOON. LOOK LOOK
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 158 10 Theatre Royal. From To"iiiglit Till Wednesday 12th January Dayshow on Saturday 15th from 2.30 p. 1. Henry B. Watha! in “The Able Minded Lady” in 6 2. Comedy. 3. UNRESTRAINED YOUTH ”in 6 4 Roy Stewart and Grace Darmond in Where the worst begins in 5 n Commencing Thursday 13th
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  • 380 11 SECOND DAY’S HANDICAPS. The following are the weights for the second day of the Pen mg Rac-s Rack I—(61 —(6 Furs Lidy Black Thorn 9. 0 S mo Silk 8. 7 Boss (late Anima) 9. 0 Ont of Fashion 8 7 Shoreham 8. 9 Florries Pet 8. 6
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  • 24 11 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 2nd to 8:h January 1927 (being one week) was 5 tons.
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  • 276 11 Tn* were the latest quo’ in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Sa urday. To-day. a g Shares. i pq Sc. c. c. c. Robber (Dollar). Allenby 2.80 2.90 2.70 280 Amalgamated 4.50 4.65 4.40 r6O Balgownie 460 4.80 4.40 4.60 Batn
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  • 95 11 Th"* following are our latest quota tior s Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Kunings -95 $1 00 A. Pauas 13.00 13 50 R. Katil 1.15 1.20 M. Tekong -72| .77| Mentakabs .60 .62j Punggors 1.35 1.40 S. Tukangs 122| 1 27| U. Malacca 2.50 2.60 Tins. Rangrin (New)
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  • 223 11 PENANG. JANUARY 10, 1927 Renaiee *>p>vm 0 $5,000.00 nnn, TLove-e 75.00 s«!Dr Oold leaf 72.00 spßprs Mace PJokb g« 160.00 seller Nntmegp 80s 100.00 nom 11 n w 95.00 Coccnnts pe* 50 00 nom Copra Sand Hod $10.45 buyers Rattan* 11.15 sales Rattans Coar e ..1 \5O r
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  • 303 11 PENANG, JANUARY 10, 1927. (I y Courtesy of The Chartered Bank.; Lendo.. Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months'eight 2/4 3/32 o Credit 2/4 5/16 5 ujcam-TKary 2/4 11/32 Caiwdtta Detnan 1 Banx 15 > t .5 lay’s sight Iri r.te 155 < c Bombay Demand Bau». 153 Madras 153
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 352 11 Serve your j--y With cream that has the delidojg f 7/Z? C C fragrance and flavour of the pure rich K l i&kJ v *3 milk of world famous Devonshire and which is SAFE. Locally proV duced cream is generally '.erved unboiled, and because of the impurities it contains it
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    • 28 11 M adame Gilardi will have on view frmi January 3. Lovely Paris Dresses and Hats, For the Races, Rubber Corsets Prices very moderate. E. O. ANNEXE. ROOM 68.
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    • 153 11 DELICIOUS, /run The Standard WHOLESOME, jpUL' f°r Purity and REFRESHING. Oin Excellence. j 4:. SAFEGUARD 2 < 1 VVeit Indiaa AGAINST /j S L,m JUIC rtvERS dU irl—.'TLs' Jj Fineit Refined Sonr LIME JUICE OBTAINABLE FROM s PRITCHARD Co., Ltd., AND ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. THE PINANG GAZETTE List of
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    • 635 11 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Incorporated in Fagland.) afbnrlfted Capital £J,<55,tW -•yi'iwribad Capital l.tM.tH fund aud Undivided Proflta 1,511,884 Board of Directors. J M. Ryrie, Esq., (Chairman), P. R. Chal<rrs, Esq., Sir David Yule, Bart., Charles J. Hanihro, Esq., J. O. Robinson, Esq., W. H. shelford, Esq. OflVe.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 116 11 an r r. u CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. e Solution of Fuzzle No. 99. The following are tbe names of successful competitors Ist., Prize Mrs. J. S. Ayathnry, Malacca. 2nd., Prize Mr. A. E. Manuel, Kulim. 3rd., Prize Mr. Q. B. Cbye. Penang. awards to Mr. J. B. Bom?, K. Lurnpnr. Mr.
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  • 531 12 FOUNDATION STONE LAID. Bishop of London at the Ceremony. The Hon’ble and Rt. Rev. and A. F. Winnington-Ingram, Lord Bishop of London, carried out first public engagement since his arrival in Singapore, at Johore Bahru on Friday, when he laid the foundation stone of the new Church
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  • 177 12 FORMER GENERAL MANAGER OF GUTHRIE AND CO. The last mail from Home brought news of the death- on December 5 at Palma de Malh rca, Spain, of Mr. Alexander Hood Begg, late of Singapore, says the "Straits limes.” Mr. Hood Begg joined Guthrie and o.’s
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  • 93 12 Ihe award of the G.C.M.G. to Sir Laurence Guillemard v.i'l he a very popular one. There are people who differ from Sir Laurence on certain matters of policy, but we know of nobody who has anything but the kindliest feelings for him personally, says the "Malayan Sa
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  • 693 12 Shortly before Christinas the announcement was made that two Penang students, one from the Free School and the other from St. Xavier’s Institution, were the winners of the Queen s Scholarships for 1926. In 1925, fhe competitive examination for the Scholarships had precisely the same result, says
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  • 118 12 HIS MAJESTY BETTER.. Tokio, January 6. It is now announced that H.M. the Emperor is ra-pid’y recovering from his illness, his temperature being restored to normal. Prince Saionji Returns to His Villa. Prince Saionji. the only Genro or elder statesman, who came to Tokio this morning from Kamakura
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 424 12 After Fever Real Aid in Convalescence You will be rapidly restored to perfect health and strength if you take Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. Th. worst phase of tropical illness is its after-effects. Fevers such as malaria and tvphoid sap the body’s nerve strength and rob every organ of vitality It is
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    • 110 12 i 'I The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd., PENANG, Announce the arrival of the JUNIOR “8” 4 Cylinder j SINGER CAR mi Demonstration Car Now on View at Our Show Rooms 12, Bishop Street y Write, Phone, or Call and the Car will be at your Disposal II “Singer Means
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  • 1797 13 A TRAGEDY OF ERRORS. I.—The Working Day. The Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry ended with these sentences The future depends primarily upon the leadership, and the general level of opinion, among the mineowners and the n iners of Great Britain. In laying down
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 350 13 W'LWJ '*’’>> jn>l >aJ<r l— ll 11 i iMFfZ ■—w a r Tell them I H Scotch I I J|k you I I is I i F? NAPIER JOHNSTONES j f WIW -Stl whssky I C EISKz 1 J CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. g non»; jj Sole Agents for Straits
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    • 231 13 t IF uT "T 8 P TOES" 1 jX, All the successes f om this nsw show are procurable cn Columbia New Process Records. GOOD NEW DANCE TITLES. t 4* CARMEN ETA ONE STEP. Jr PRETTY LITTLE BABY FOX TROLL T HARD TO GET GERTIE X THAT GIRL OVER THERE
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  • 154 14 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURE* Elephant for Port Swelt-nhain and f Stu. gap're Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and LangkaL Rndat f r Bbuket (rongKSu) Kopan, R-n«>ng, Viet ria Point Mergui, lavoy ant Moulmein. van Hoorn f-r arg«». Eh, T. Semawe Olehleb. Tja ang, Mealaboh and Sabang. Arnpang for Pangkor, Bindings and
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  • 487 14 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TU R Federated Malay State*, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Po«t, except where otherwise ««tated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rfso-mption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed <iaily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 309 14 jj J JJ**t H If So, You Will Appreciate H < A l Plain Facts. H T gazette II AND THE y I Bunday gazette I ♦< 0 ARE ESSENTIALLY THE JOURNALS Page $l2O fi The Pinang Gazette I y Page 60 j 8 Page 30 Press > Limited, y
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    • 24 14 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 423.
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    • 224 14 Y W r as® some things yim don’t need to question assdl one is Craven A’ qualify CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES MADE IN LONDON, ENG. by CARRERAS LTD. F MiMKaBKBHaaO F I Ji 1 I i rA\ I Tiring Days j 1 ■""■“■“Sleepless Nights Nerve-strength can be compared to
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  • 611 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penanq, January 10, 1927 t cte Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head,, sheep or goat each LOU Liver with heart 4 lung do 130 Tripe 1 do 100 Goat or Sheep ipar lb F 5 Sweet Bread s p&ir 30 Leg of Muttoa lb 55
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