Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 January 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 9 VOL LXXXV. WEDNESDAY, 12tb JANUARY, 1927 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 599 1 “NIKKO” 1 Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, 7, Northam Road, Penang. lEL 579. GRAND CLEARANCE SALE. GENUINE BARGAINS ON ALL SILK PIECE GOODS, WEARING APPARELS, DRESS MATERIALS, FANCY GOODS AND JEWELLERY ETC., ETC. I (Commencing 3rd January, for One Month Only) iI ''s Guaranteed 20
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    • 14 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Next to,the Dispensary Branch Office 52> Leith Street,
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  • 217 2 SPRING 1927 RACE MEETING. Thursday, Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday the 3rd, sth, Bth, 10th and 12th March, 1927. Stakes. $68,000 exclusive of Added Money. 12 races for all Horses. 11 races for Ex-griffin Horses. 9 races for Ex-griffin Ponies. 2 races for all ponies. 7 races
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  • 405 2 NEW BOOKS. The Abbess of Castro, by Stendhal At Mrs. Beams, by C. K. Munro Beasts and Super-Beasts, by H. H. Munro ("Saki”); The B. zantine Empire, by N. HBaynes Chinese Fantastics, by Thomas Steep; A Cry in the Night, by Pedro Mata; The Dangerfield Talisman, by J.
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  • 215 2 PENANG, JANUARY 12, 1927. denaies Optnm p $5,***** notu Jloves 75.00 seller»»old leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 sellerNutmegs 80« 100.00 nom 110 s 95.00 'Toconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Jopra Snndried *10.65 buyers Rattane 11.15 salee Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Biam Rce No. 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 386 2 VICTORS at the RACES. Tea, Ices, Cakes, Sandwiches, CurryPuffs, Etc. ADMISSION EACH. VICTOR Co. Ph c 670 PENANG. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Competent Stenographer for Office in town. Apply to Box No. 21, c/o Pinang Gazette. Effie ent Typist wanted with knowledge of office routine, Shorthand a recommendation. Apply Box No.
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    • 344 2 TENDERS INVITED. Electrical Board, F. M. S. Re-wiring Station Hotel, Ipoh. Tenders will be received up to noon on January 31st for re-wiring the Station Hotel including the conversion of the Lift to A. C. drive, and re-wiring and reconditioning numerous Quarters and Offices, the property of the Railway Department
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    • 582 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. The paths through Inchong Rubber Estate (near Bagan Serai) are closed from the 10th to the 17th of January, 1927, inclusive. By Order V. RIDGE-JONES, Manager, Inchong Estate. 72 NOTICE. Ipoh Gymkhana Club. Notice is hereby given that .at a General Meeting of the Members of the above
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    • 61 2 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. EMPLOYERS 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 April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will
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    • 294 2 Ask a friend who has a S STANDARD 14 HP. Overseas Model what he rART ’T?t L 'r f thinks of it. He will tell you of its supreme 'V reliability of its marvellous flexibility, smoothness, and quick WH acceleration. > “y Briefly, the 14 H.P. EWpS ‘eJ VVvi Overseas
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  • 1812 3 ABNCHMAL RISE OF 70 FEET. I Viajnite R. de Bondy sends the follow- ing vivid story of the Hoods in Ulu Pai tia,ag to the Ala.ay Mai-”. Writing-from i Raub on Jan. 5, he states: i 1 will confine these notes to giving as i accurate an account
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 282 3 I JI Jew Words Jlbout Singer “junior.” *1« X lhe ‘*JUNIOR” is a full Four-seater louring Car, complete with the usual equipment, *J* <in l a t £1,595.00 ready for the road, represents the greatest value obtainable in British light *J* ►p cars. This is no miniature, pram-like affair, or
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    • 269 3 mr f fj XMj tj iKyjLgEwMM. 4< "TIP aAz TOES” t 1 All the successes from this new show are procurable on Columbia New Process Records. f GOOD NEW DANCE TITLES. 1 CARMENETA ONE STEP. T *1« PRETTY LITTLE BABY FOX TROT. T »1* HARD TO GET GERTIE X r
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  • 2004 4 IMPERIAL AIR ROUTES. THE WIRELESS OF THE FUTURE. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Deccmberl6. The Airway To India. lhe Empire is on the even, of a new < ra in air C( mmun.ications. Two special De Havilland aeroplanes fitted with powerful wireless installations are leaving shortly to
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  • 481 4 SUITABLE CLIMATE AND SOIL. It is rather strange vk local c:' ital has not interested itso'f in the question of orange and citrus cultivation in Malaya, lhe readers of the 'l’inang Gazette” will remember the surprising re. ults we published in 1925, of an orange ji'antation
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 375 4 I WHY X Should not Penang Laugh I IT SHALL I I at THE ===zr= Comic Football Match f t TO BE HELD ON 4* *s* 1 The Padang Friday Next, 5.30 p.m. f I IN AID OF ST. DUNSTAN’S. 1 •8« *s* *J* 4* ►> w■^raw—g— ttibm ii i—i
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  • 1003 5 MONTE CARLO. By an Expert. Paris, D -cember 8, 1926. Monte Carlo, mes amis, is merely a roass of the elite of Paris transported by means of several trains de luxe, and set down by the blue, blue sea, on the flowe-y and palmy coast of the
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    • 692 5 iT— f—— (I i i I The Medical-Science Press and Public —UNITE IN THE MOST REMARKABLE TRIBUTE EVER PAID TO ANY PREPARATION. 5 > “It is not possible to quote all the medical references to the Phyllosan has been widely used and physicians agree as wonders of Phyllosan —Dr. Melhuish,
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  • 1230 6 cross-word puzzle is rec I by all educational authorities as t one of the most valuable agents i for the dissemination of popular knowledge which the world has ever seen. It began wi h pure’ philology, which speedily branched off into history, natural history and science. The
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  • 158 6 BOXER INDEMNITY SUBSIDY. Hongkong, January 12. At the University convocation held yesterday afternoon for the conferring of degrees, the Vice Chancellor, referiing to the B >xer Indemnity explained that the University took stock of its needs and found it was a little over £1,400,000. The Vice-Chancellor
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  • 143 6 Montreal, January 11. The sonorous tones of “Le Gros Bourdon” rang from the tower of the Notre Dame Church, while the funeral service was held in a neighbouring church over 36 who were killed in the cinema disaster on the 9th. The service was attended by thousands
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 210 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I travelled by the ferry boat from Keiah Pier to Bagan Tuan Kechil yesterday evening. When the b >at reached the pier, the passengers landed. Among them, was an old Chinese who carried a basket in which be
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    • 294 6 Sir, —1 remember an article of yours some weeks ago on the subject of Bullock Carts. The truth of yonr remarks has been brought home more forcibly to me quite recently. Personally, I do not think any vituperation to strong in general condemnation of bull ck
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    • 113 6 Sir, —As a relief fund intended for Malaya is now being raised under the auspices of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association, my committee have decided to close ths above fund on the 18th instant. All subscriptions received by committee up to the 18th instant, will
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  • 208 6 CHINESE ROBBERS SENTENCED. Before Mr. Justice Sproule yesterday the first case of the Assizes was heard, in which Lim Kah Seng and Toh Loh Bah, were charged with having voluntarily caused hurt in committing robbery, to one. Tan Tit Poh, a coffee-powder seller, on November 3, 1926. Mr.
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  • 238 6 The Result of a Quarrel. The case in which Ng Chow Tow, is charged with culpible homicide not' amounting to murder by causing the death of Aw Cho > Soay, on October 22. 1926, was called this morning. M*. J. S. W. Arthur for the prosecution. The accused
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  • 64 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 11. Paris, 122i 7 ff New York, 4.85 J Brussels, 34.89 Geneva, 25.18; Amsterdam, 12.13| Milan, 113 j Berlin, 20.45 Stockholm, 18.17 Copenhagen, Oslo, 18.91; Vienna, 34.42 i Prague, 163|; Helsingfors, 192 f; Madrid. 30 791 Lisbon, 21-5 Rio, ssjj Buenos Aires, 46tg
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  • 156 6 The management of Lyric Theatres announce the C ree .ins.', commencing Thursday, 13 h .hntu y, of their second big picture for 1927. Within the Law —the screen version of Baynard Villiers’ well known play featuring Norma TaL madge who vividly portrays the character of Mary Turner as
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  • 78 6 London, January 10. The continued vogue in shipping firted with internal combus ion engines is revealed in Lloyds sbi, -building returns showing that out of a total world tonnage under construction on the 31st Dec. last, of 1,9.>3.000 tons, the motor-ships accounted for 906.000 tons. The total
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  • 1422 6 Sequel to Lee Pang Seng Bankruptcy. FINDING IN FAVOUR OF SIME, DARBY REVERSED. The finding of Mr. Justice Deane in favour of Messrs Sime. Darby and Co. in an action in which the Otficial Assignee of the estate of Lee Pang Seng claimed a declaratiO'i that the
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  • 50 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March Semper Fidelis Soosi 2. Overture Light Cavalry Suppe 3. Fox Trot While The Sahara Sleeps X cb l !!i 4. Selection A Musical Switch Alf<* •5. One Step I’ve Never Seen A Straight Banna Waite God Save The King.
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  • 119 6 January 13—H -ckey League. P.SA.MB. Co. Vo’s, Esplanade. 13—Hockey T.eagne. P.F.S. v. P-CX-Penang Free Schol Ground. 20—Hockey League, PS. v.PJi Esplanade. 27—Hockey League, B- Co. Vol’- P.S. Esplanade. 27—H»ck»>v League. P.H.C.L. Penang Frea School Ground. The f./g “Nyanza” from 4 P an and Singapore isexp- cted _a !r‘
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 41 6 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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    • 20 6 SINGAPORE AND j STRAITS 0 ROUGH DIARY I For 1927 ->2.50 STOCKED BY THE r PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. j PINANG.
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  • 2315 7 Another Large Attendance. KISMET’S SECOND SUCCESS. Tit° second (Uy of the Penang Turf CJlob’s New Year Meeting was egtin suceess'nl from the point of view of attendant the large number of patrons enjoyit l’ a good aft-rnoon’s sport. Fears wer entertained overnight and in the early part of
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  • 403 7 B-hind the present activities of the victorious Cantonese fore s in occupation of H.nkow and threatening Shanghai moves Britain’s relentless Rus-ian enemy, Jacob Borodin writes J. S. Cox. who was imprisoned by the R«ds at Canton last yr ar. Arriving in Canton shortly be. r
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 38 7 MJ DtIICIOUS, The Standard WHOLESOME, for Purity and REFRESHING. Excellence. o A r from Purw SAFEGUARD Wes AGA'NST U J rWEKS. felgfeW J) Finest Refiad LIME JUICE OBTAINABLE FROM:— PRITCHARD Co., Ltd, AND ALL HIGH CLASS DEALE SS.
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    • 112 7 I; TWWI.OP > Obtainable COMDS from all I should be on your Car. For long mileage and Dealers S I all-round good service, they are the best tyres in F the World. Built by experts in the World’s most ailG 1 up-to-date tyre factory, they represent the highest I >
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 157 7 United Cinema. From Monday, 10th to Wednesday, 12th January. Show Starts at 7.30 p.m. Hearts of the West Western 2 Reels* Kicked About Comedy 2 A Roaring Adventure with Jack Hoxie 5 Dry Up Comedy 2 International News 47 and 55 2 Too_Much|Mother-in-law Comedy 2 Riding Thander” with Jack Hoxie
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  • 640 8 So far as we are aware, no announcement has yet been made by Government regarding its programme for re-construc-tion in the areas devastated by the recent floods although it is presume 1 that the normal process of rehabilitation will become effective as a matter of course. Bridges are
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  • 377 8 Professor Pinard, an eminent French--1 man, urges the French Chamber to pass 1 legislation makimr it compulsory for men 'to be medically examined and certified fit before they are allowed to marry. ‘Apparently the profeS'ior does not con- < aider it necessary to apply bis sugeestion Ho
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  • 82 8 REDUCTION IN SCHOOL FEES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 12. At a conference of the Chinese Cham bers of Commerce of Malaya it was decided to ask the Gwrrnm°nt Io reduce the school fees to tbrep dollars and to request the F. M. S. Railways to print
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  • 1042 8 (Mussolini's Ambition. BAMBOOZLING THE BALKANS. London, December 16. It is hardly a secret that more than one European Foreign Office has for many months been watching Sign° r Mussolini’s outward and visible portents closely and anxiously to detect perchance some hint of that remarkable statesman’s inward and
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  • 122 8 The well-known South Indian social worker, Sister Ba'ambal, also the editor of the Madras “Chintamani”. a Tamil paper, who arrived here two weeks ago and was confined to her rooms at the Penang Indian Association Buildings at No. 421, Dato Kramat Road, with an attack of fever,
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  • 223 8 The Straits Trading Go.. Ltd., the following prices, on January 10; London. Spot £3Ol 15-0 Up 1-15-0 3 ui/s. buying 296-0 0 1-2-6 3 selling 296 5-0 150 January 11: Spot £298-10 0 Down £3-5-0 3 mos. buving 293-15-0 3 selling 294 0 0 2-5-0 Local. January 11:
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  • 84 8 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending January 8. 1927, shows a total of 61 deaths—34 mal p s an female®’—the death-rate being “’Ao per mill© compared with in the preceding week and with. 31.06 in the corresponding week of year. The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 jewellery k W wW fck /rfi WKOW lff HANDCRAFT ancient and modern Ths delicate art of the Saxon Silversmith has produced many miracles of design, each of a perfection that could only be attained by handcraft. Similarly, because State Express Cigarettes are 'made by hand —one at a time they
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    • 30 8 “E>. O.” FANCY DRESS BALL ON Saturday, 15th January (instead of 18th as advertised). Four Prizes. French Novelties. Dancing up till 1 45 a m. 11 LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 26 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. T. W. W. Wright wishes to thank, most sincerely, all the kind friends for their flowers, letters, telegrams, offers of help, and their sympathy.
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  • Article, Illustration
    852 9 Lull In Situation At Hankow. ANTONI SE SHORT OF CASH. mFV ANXIOUS FOR RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS. London, January 11. Renter learns, that according to official telegrams from various parts of China th f re appears to be a lull in the situation. It jq evident that Chen, the Cantonese
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  • 261 9 Inquiry Into Britain's Burden. CAPITAL LEVY ABANDONED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 10. Publication is expected shortly of the report of the committee under the presidency of Lord Colwyn, which was appointed by the la’e Labour Government to examine the effect of existing taxation of trade and
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  • 64 9 SYSTEM ABOLISHED. Delhi, January 11. The Government of India will soon report to the League of Nations the final abolition of slavery in K-lat State, Baluchistan, the administration of which awakened the interest of the Khan of Kelat, who decreed that henceforth no man, woman or chi’d,
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  • 97 9 VILLAGE WIPED OUT. Peking, January 12. A private message from Shantung contains records of a terrible massacre by bandits. The villagers in the town of Wan Chih Pao, 50 miles east of the birth place of Confucius at Chufu, actively opposed the bandits who thereupon awaited reinforcements
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  • 200 9 Many Killed and Wounded in Mexico. BISHOP ARRESTED. CHURCH AND STATE AT VARIANCE. Mexico City, January 11. It is reported that 21 w-re killed and 10 wounded in an affray between Catholics and the Municipal authorities in the town of Cocula, in the State of Jalisco. The Bishop
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  • 128 9 COMMUNICATION ESTABLISHED BETWEEN CANADA AND ENGLAND. Ottawa, January 11. Direct wireless telephonic communication has been established between Ottawa and Bridgewater, England. The communication was relayed via the trunk telephone to Drnmmondvill-, Quebec and thence by beam wireless to England. Good reception was obtained. It is understood in London
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  • 124 9 New York, January 11. Spanish interests here have purchased the so-called Grand Centril Palace including the larg-st Exhibition Hall in the city adjoining the building which occupies a v finable central position as a consular trade centre for all the Spanish speaking peoples of Europe, Central
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  • 29 9 Paris, January 11. The Socialist M. Fernand Bouisson has been elected President of the chamber in succession to M. Raoul Peret, who has been elected a Senator.
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  • 166 9 Royal Party At Las Palmas, UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. January 11. The Duke and Duchess of York, aboard the battle cruiser Renown, arrived yesterday at Las Palmas, their first port of call on their voyage to Australia and New Z- aland. The Duke and
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  • 80 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 11. Lady Irwin, wife of the Viceroy of India, at Delhi yes' r lay, christened the Hercules air liner in which the Air Minister and his party flew to India from London. The machine was named the City of Delhi. Sir
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  • 102 9 “MOTH” FACTORY TO BE BUILT IN AUSTRALIA. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 11. Major De Havilland and two assistants have left England for Australia to establish the first aircraft factory there. The factory, which will be near Melbourne, will build small Moth machines and sell them complete
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  • 68 9 TO-MORROW’S SELECTIONS. The following are our selections, subject to scratchings Race 1 :—Penarth, Loch Ess, Vingt et-un. Race 2 —Jacotte, Albatross, Carrissima. Race 3 —Lady Black Thorn, Joven, More Air. Race 4 —Palawan, Tija, Dignity. Race 5 :—Coleus, Daybrook, Genzano. Race 6 :—Whitestone, Cowboy Man O-War. Race 7
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 46 9 E. 0. HO I EL. We are asked to state that tb> Race Pall (fancy dr-ss) will b- held at the vbove hotel oa Saturday, J >nu ’ry 15, instead of on Tuesday, January 18. Fmr pizes are offered and French novelties will be disi ributed.
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    • 34 9 Fbamitefire Protection FRESH STOCKS RECEIVED OF 2-SALLON EXTINGUISHERS with and without Spring Cap. 2-GALLON FIRE PAILS. 1-GALLON EXTINGUISHERS with Spring Cap. FIRE GUNS and an ample supply of Re-charges. DUREGE ANU THOMAS, LTD. Agents.
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    • 121 9 M.C.C. TOUR. TOURISTS DRAW WITH RANGOON .GYMKHANA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, January 11. The opening match in Rangoon against the Rangoon Gymkhana Club ended in a draw, but not before the local team had made an excellent recovery. Replying to the visitors* 381 for 6 (declared) of which Parsons
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    • 201 9 ■W- "i>T 1 ’C Phone SB2 FOR THE FINESTPROVISIONS. J TWO POPULAR FAVOURITES. In Pure Ceylon leal W fh ssi 111 -Oliiyww U fl W w I I r raA ™BoS™ TE jy stejy .11. ACRAWATTE TEA COFFEE 1 lb. Pkts. $l.lO 1 lb. Tins .90 2 lb. Pkts. $2.10
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  • 550 10 President’s Message on Nicaragua. PROTECTION FOR AMERICANS, BRITISH AND ITALIANS. Washington, January 11. President Coolidge, in a special message to the Congress t xplaining the American Government’s policy towards Nicaragua describes it as one of thorough protection of American interests in conf- rmity with the traditional standpoint of
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  • 31 10 MORE U. S. FORCES LANDING. Managua, January 10. United States' naval forces landed at Prinzi Poloa, 55 miles north of Blue Fields town, which has been declared a neutral zone.
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  • 100 10 SHARES ON MARKET IN FEW DAYS’ TIME. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. January 11. The Times understands that an issue of £2,500.000 of Gj per cent, preference shares will be ma le in a few days by the White S'ar Line Liu ited, the new company that has
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  • 28 10 London, January 11. A record gold output of over 10,000 000 ounces valued at approximately £12,000,000 has been declared by the Transvaal mines during 1926.
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  • 521 10 Messrs. E. R. Davies and H. A. Rufe, .ssistant Engineers, P. W. D., F.M.S., are expected by the Glenoglo thig weekMr. L. T. Williams, of the law firm of Gibb and Hope, has returned to Ipoh from a holiday at Home. Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby is engaged at
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  • 60 10 Previously acknowledged $770 Messrs- Kennedy Co., 100 Messrs. Eastetrn Smelting Co., Ltd., 100 Mr. 11. C. Bathurst 50 Dr. C- F. Nicholas 50 ‘‘Hibernicus” 25 Mr. R. N. Holmes 25 Mr. R. L. Buck well 20 Mr. T- A. Powell 10 Mr. A- H. Lancaster 10
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 365 10 To quickly get rid of LUMBAGO When Lumbago has yon in its grip, and your poor, lame back makes you dread every movement, you are tempted to try anything that is likely to give relief. Be sure you choose the right remedy. Choose De Wilt’s Pills —the remedy that has
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    • 62 10 a'B BETTER THAN POWDER AND ROUGE for the complexion, Pinkettes give the clear skin and bright eye of health by ensuring da'ly regularity. Taken v hen needed they banish sick headache and bilious attacks, gent'y sthnu'ate the liver, clear the tongue, purify the breath- Your chemist sei's Pinkettes, or post
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    • 104 10 THE NEW MOON SIX-SIXTY as h ill i j gy I 1 < TminEr Greater Ease for Passengers Driver. JUBILEE 6-60 FEATURES. \utomatic Pressure Lubrication. Patented Steering Gear. Two-Way Cooling. Full Automatic Spark, fwentyfive Miles to the Gallon. Unusual Spring Design. Sixty Miles per Hour. Twin-beam Headlights. Marvellous Acceleration. European
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  • 375 11 THIRD DAY’S HANDICAPS. The following are the weights for the third day of the Pt nang Rac?s Race .1 —(6 Furs C. Class. Penarth 910 Thnptaivay 7. 9 Amri a 8. 8 A T ii gt-et-un 7. 3 L< ch Ess 8. 5 Brown Laddie 6.12 Race 2.—(5
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  • 401 11 It is all very well to make fun of champion boxers because it needs about three years’ solid discussion and a hundred thousand pounds to get a pair of them into the rinig, but the trade is obviously a dangerous one, and every allowance should be made
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  • 183 11 Tke following were the latest quo' tahons in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. jE E Shares. CQ T: 23 T C. sc. C. C. Bitaua PB7 -89 .87J .89 Chenderiang 29/- 30/- 29/- 30'- ca n fans Hyd. 57/-
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  • 94 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Alor Gajah $2 65 $2.75 ex B. Jelutongs 110 1.15 B. Ketils 1.15 1.20 Connemaras 2.50 260 Mentakabs .61 .64 Pajama 2.75 3.00 Tambalaks 1.35 1.40 U. Malaccas 2.50 2.60 Tins. Bangrins (New) 29/6 31/6 Hitains 1.22| 1.27
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  • 426 11 CLEVER RUSE BY CHINESE. An interesting account of the ruse practiced by a young Straits-born Chinese on his relatives with whom he lived when out of emp’oyment, by' which means ho was able to realise about s2oq on articles of jewellery, was related by Mr. Nicol, A.S.P.,
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  • 1285 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. E |j rK S CO rf) RUBBBR [Doh»,..! y 0 e 0 Allenby Rubber Oo 2 70 2 80 Alor Qajah Rubber Estate 2 70 2 90 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 4 40 4 10 Ayer Hltam Planting Syndicate 4 70 4 90 ex Ayer Kuntng
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  • 242 11 1927, Spring Meeting. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. First Day, Sat., sth Feb., 27. Second Day, Tues., Bth Third Day, Thurs., 10th Fourth Day, Sat., 12th Fifth Day, Mon., 14th First Race Each Day 2-30 p.m. 15 Races fop Opai Horses— Hag Slakes 823,300 J Money. 9 Races for Cx-firiffin
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 689 11 ~\ew Advertisements. j^| ar y Smith _J OSITIONS vacant. Runnymede Hotel, from Saturday morning Bth ly. Apply swing qMiifWipns and Special Collection salm required to B>x No. 22, c/o Piuang e of Hats v ted: A Dresser with 2nd grade alsO D&V and Evening qua! cations and knowledge of anti-
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    • 72 11 I Castrol in. 2 AND NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE. Die world’s motor experts use Castrol. Benefit by their experif ence, don’t take any risks 1 he use of Castrol proI vides perfect piston seal, I minimum carbon deposit I (less frequent decoking) and a high engine output i with economy in
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  • 542 12 lorry accident sequel. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court, Ptnany, yesterday, returned h verdict of accidental death in the case in which a lorry driver Ooi Eng Chuan ran over and killed a Chinese Oon Hong Yee. In connection with the above, the lorry
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  • 132 12 FENANG, JANUARY 12, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Rank.) liCndoa Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Ban a 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 m 3 day’s sight Private M 155 I Bombay Demand Bank 153 I c Madras
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  • 41 12 The homeward mail by the s.s. Malwa closes at 5 30 p.m. on Saturday, the 15ih instant. The P. 0. Packet Kashgar with mails despatched from London on December 23 is expected to arrive here at 8 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 150 12 258 MILES PER HOUR! 11 SHELL a 4» On November 17, Major Di Bernardi—the winner T J of the Schneider Cup on November 13—established a a world record in aviation, covering a three kilometres 4* •g course at a speed of 258 M.P.IL 3 HE USED SHELL. 4« •1* iji
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    • 898 12 banks HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI A 9 BANKING CORPORATION. W W M M w A (Incorporated in Hongkong When you suffer achorf.edc.piui <si.» w>w From biliousness take »aed and fully paid up 12» not tu BEECHAM’S PILLS Reserve Funds: Biliousness arises From disordered > 2Stomach and bowels taser*. Liability of Proprietor.
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  • 754 13 Messrs. Baker Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Monday as follows What had the makings of an active week in Tin and Rubber shares has again been frustrated by the aftermath of floods and the consequent non-restora-tion of a normal service of local telephonic and
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  • 96 13 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Donggala for Asahan, Paneh, Bagan Si-Api-Api and Batu Bahra. Glenogle for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. The following ahi pa are in commnni cation with the Wirelesf» Stations at: Penang. —Astyanax, Danmark, Delta, Glenogle, H-imei Marn. Kashgar, Kawachi Marti, Laisang, Monsterland, Muroran Marti, Nagina, Nnrj
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  • 526 13 CLOSE DAILY (except Sundav) ET TRAIN Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johor and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wherotherwise stated, close half an-hour earlie' than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closer •laily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar,
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    • 166 13 fjZ, z. Jtinq&wyslV gral WHISKY^ (M e> C> %5 gS|p Tastes may differ, but this renowned brand of it. SBSm “SCG TCH 9 9 captivates <* i J'«siiS them ai1 thr u h its I delightfully mellow I flavour. d i hw I i I'T- 3 THE BISTIIirRS AGENCY, LTD.,
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    • 24 13 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT THephcne No. 493.
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  • 813 14 THE WAITER AND THE WALLET. “Finding is keeping,” argued Alfred Joseph, a waiter employed at the Great Western Hotel, Paddington, as he put his foot cm a wallet dropped by a guest in the coffee-room. The wallet contained a £5 note, which Alfred Joseph, smarting
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    • 327 14 SSiwtS W i Wife AMi'wW 1 W w|H of m l w-O w tftyw 'l®Sf' nt The Camaraderie of a Table for Two FAINT light on gleaming silver and spotless napery, the murmur of happy voices and the ripple of low laughter—the delight of a perfectly prepared dinner —then, how
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  • 627 15 CHOWRAsTA MARKET. Pbnang, January 12, 19*7 I ct» Motto»- z Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head, sheep er goat each l.(h> Liver with heart 4 luag do ISO Tripe Jo Goat or Sheen ?it lb 5 5 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mnttoa ,Jb 55 Lamb 55
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    • 1285 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED S\’.LINGS FROM PENANG IQ CHS MB I k 1 B l —M j WEEKLY fERVICL LONDON AND N. CONTINENT, IB M MB MRS MBBH Qgg9 I R PHEMIUS Lo. lon. Rotterdam and Hamburg. I—|M| AENEAS Jan. 20 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. LAOMEDON Jan. 28
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    • 654 16 P. 0.-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 from
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