Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 January 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 13. VOL, LXXXV, MONDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1927, PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 514 1 «NIKKO”' Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs, 7 t Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. fr'~' =sgLiizzr*~3g ASK I SCOTS I rizx y-fr Mil y of the Mascots which decorate the X I'l V CarS ne SeeS n roa<^s ae ver y V r ,A charming ornaments.
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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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  • 1177 2 We cull the following from our Exchanges RAMA VI BRIDGE. Copies of the Technical and Scientific supplement to The Record dealing with the Rama, VJ bridge, by Luang Prakob Yantrakich, M. Sc., resident engineer in charge since the beginning of the work, are now on sale at the office
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    • 1457 2 VICTORS POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. Englishman, married, ex Service, re- St. Stephefi’s College. quires temporary or permanent post as Hongkong. Cl v LliC JL-jk-z* Secretary and/or Accountant. Available immediately. Box No. 23. c/o Pi nans Boar(J ng and Day Sehool for chineBe Irnc CaVpQ Gazette. Students. A Western Education in Cd,
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    • 140 2 Modes de Paris. Specialities in Ladies’ personal requisites. Gowns, Underwear, Articles of Toilette, Sunshades, etc., On Display at the E. O. Hotel, (Room 21.) Indian Students’ Home I AN HOTEL FuR ASIATICS. Registered under the Registration of Schools Oidinance. All Facilities for Study and Recreations. Boarding and Lodging. Special Arrangements
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    • 599 2 NOTICES. Ordinance N 0.96 (Minor Off encts Police Orders framed under Section cf Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Off ence for the Regulation of traffic On occasion of the forthcoming ‘I hai Festival from the 17th January 20th January, 1927. 1. All traffic proceeding to the Ph Temple in Waterfall Road
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  • 620 3 Singapore, Jan. 11. There is little change to record during 'he fast week in the price of Tin and share quotations shew few changes, theie has been a fair business passing in the more popular do hr issues but Sterlings continue neglected and this section of the
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  • 176 3 PENANG, JANUARY 17, 1927. Benares Opinrn v on»*ni >5,000.00 notu Cloves 75.00 selle: Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 160.00 seller NotmegaHOs 100.00 nom 110« 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $ll.lO sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail She*!» 13.00 Siam Rice No.
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  • 317 3 WEEKLY SHAKE RETORT. Rubber. —Although at the moment the price of rubber is almost as low as the lowest price last year, there is no reason for hoh’ers of food shares, which have not been affected by’ the floods, to be in i the least pessimistic, for
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  • 307 3 Messrs William Jacks and Co-, London reported on December 22. as follows: The high prices of Coal and Coke still hold up the trade improvement, and until the inevitable fall takes place orders j will not be placed. Crop reports from America and the Argentine are excellent,
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    • 155 3 Ws? -/’"H A ’l^r' T- y V' w fo 4 V» tA •< T SiSBRrao V<‘‘ Z Jy wfC f F<? r w V Jr n f <c Jl f’ .J» f I Z S?.-'- «7, < z i Z ft' iWM 2 i lw» ifaA y it M when
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    • 99 3 Lingering Coughs. Bronchitis leaves a bad cough. So does influenza and la grippe, but these hard, lingering coughs yield easily to the healing and curative qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Good for troublesome night coughs too. For sale everywhere. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M SEMPLOYERS OF INDIAN
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    • 216 3 w lip ioes Selection and Foxtrots are now available. 5a AH played in correct Charleston Tempo. j No More Worrying Fox Trot =5 a C <uld I, I Certainly ou’d o a SB I Somebody’s l yes =S| I My Bundle of Love =3 I Slippery Finfe s I Old
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  • 2180 4 Fourth Day’s Results. MANY SURPRISES. The Penang Turf Club’s fourth day’s racing, on Saturday was again very intnesting ar d productiv of excellent sp< rt, although, taken all round, the finishes were hardly as close as on those of the third day, yet several were very exciting i
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    • 367 4 wiswnir.-&' WML \m ftw 1 «JjB|T 4 k fejr^wMn TgKa jg< 'W ZaXf Z ry| Af|vw 111 Men Dislike Perfume yet many of them u 3 e V H >3 “4711” Eau de Cologne for the ®"a /r Jr LV3 sense of physical and mental alert- W> uZ 1 ness
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  • 138 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES van der Hagen for Olehleh, Sabang, West Sumatra and Padang. Brandan for Pangkalan Brandan. Pangkalan Soeeoe, Tanjong Poera and Langsa. Bowes Castle for Colombo. Port Said, Boston and New York. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Jutlandia, for Port Swett enham Singapore and Bangkok. Talma for
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  • 446 5 CLOSE DAT!A (except Snrdav HI IHi'N fecleraucl Malay Slate.» Malacca Jobnre and Singapore Registration and Parcel Post, except when otherwise stated, close half-an-bour earlie> than the Ordinary mail. Resumption or Night Mail Service The following additional mails will he closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar,
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  • 45 5 The homeward ma’l bv the 8. s. Ellora closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 21st inptant. Th»’ B. I. Packet Tara with mails despatched from London on December .30 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 21st instant.
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  • 1244 5 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. «AMISS j i TC RUBBER [Doi. fc< f c e e AlJen&y Rubber Oo 2 K 2 f 0 Ater Gajah Rubber 2 70| 2 90 Amalgeni.ted Malay HleUt. t. 4 4 4 < C .7 Ayer Htt»rn Planting Fyn<?»c»!- 4 7- 4 90 Ayer Knnfng
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 314 5 i'<w ii-a'im .rgnawKj »n nrw «•g/’MrrrA is astonishing How Cream can make commonplace savoury and 1 1 what a big range of deli- 1 1 cacies it makes possible at > very little cost, to say 1 nothing of the extra nonr- 1 1 ishment it affords. 1 w. NESTLE'S
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    • 39 5 Whooping Cough. Whooping cough is hard on the child and hard on the parents. Control the dreadful whooping and coughing with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It induces quiet sleep but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substancesSold and recommended everywhere.
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    • 145 5 I Pritchard Co., Ltd. I Confectionery Dept. I Owing to tfe 2&ate arri- j val of a lot of specially ordered Qrystallized for our Xmas trade we fiave decided 1 to offer tfiese at I Reduced prices. Ishc goods are all of choicest quality and can be thoroughly recomended. Assorted
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  • 1282 6 correspondent complains that on Friday last he went to the V General Post Office at Penang to post a registered letter which the elerk in charge refused to accept, Thinking that he had made a mistake our correspondent saw the Controller who informed him that the letter
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  • 280 6 P. P. W.V.C. G. 0. C.’s INSPECTION. An inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps wa-> held yesterday by H. E. Major General Sir Theodore Fraser, General Officer Commanding. Tae inspection of “A” Company took place on the Polo ground where musketry s'andard teJs were being carried out.
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  • 265 6 TO-DAY’S CEREMONIES. This festival which is observed with great ceremony every year by the Hindu Community more especially by the Chettiars, commenced early th'S morning with the removal of the Idol Subramaniam from Penang Street and wended its way to the Chetiy temple in A'at er fall Road.
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  • 138 6 COMMUNIST PLOT: MANY ARRESTED. Warsaw, January 16. Three Deputies belonging to the White Russian Peasant Party have be°n arrested in connection with the recent discovery of plots throughout Poland against the state. Tne arrest was carried out without the usual authorisation, by the Diet raising the question of Parliamentary
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  • 80 6 CONVERSATION WITH MUSSOLINI (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 16. Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, arrived in Rome yesterday from Athens via Brindisi. Although the visit, during which Mr. Churchill is the guest of the British Minister, is private, his arrival in Rome is warmly
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  • 32 6 MARX TO FORM COALITION CABINET. Berlin, January 15. President Von Hindenburg has commissioned Doctor Marx to negotiate with the different parties with a view to the formation of a coalition cabinet.
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  • 42 6 Managua, January 16. The five United States army aeroplanes, which are flying round South America, arrived and were enthusiastically received. The commander of t he flight presented Pres dent Diaz with a letter of greeting from President Coolidge.
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  • 34 6 Chicago, January 16. General Dawes has presented his share of the Nobel Peace Award for 1925 to the Walter Page School of International Relations and the John Hopkins University.
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  • 55 6 London, January 15, It is understood that the Shell-Royal Dutch Group are arranging for an issue of a loan of 825,000,000 dollars at 41 per cent for 15 years on a g rid basis on the bonds of the Battaafsche Petroleum Maatschappij of New York, through
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 122 6 At the request of the Hon. the Resident Councillor. Penang, we pullish the fol lowing communication [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I have the honour to inform you that the Straits Settlements Government has been informed that the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association has
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    • 190 6 Tn connection with the Malaya Flood Rc'ief Fund, the President of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association has received the following telegraphic communicafdon from the Resident of Perak “Not possible yet assess material damage done by floods but at present moment Government has to arrange food for over 12,(XX)
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    • 304 6 The following subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged: Amount previously acknowledged 86,450-10 Messrs. Ng Seah Foon and Ng Seng Fatt 100.00 Mr. Lee Chin Hoe 50.00 Per Messrs. Heah Seng Whatt and Ong Keng Lai, Bukit Tambun: —Mr. Heah Seng Whatt 825, Mr. Ong Hup 810, MrChua
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    • 118 6 [To the Editor Of the “Pinang Gazette.’’] Sir, —I desire to express my deep gratitude to the entire British Press for the whole-hearted support they have given to th e cause of necessitous ex-Service men, their dependents, and the widows and orphans of the
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    • 192 6 Sir, —In view of inquiries received from people desirous of taking their dogs with them to the United Kingdom when going on leave or retiring from this country, I have the honour to inform you that I am advised by the Department of Overseas Trade, London,
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  • 144 6 CLUB RUGBY RESULTS. (Special Sports Service.) Singapore, January 17. The following is from th® Special C >rrespondent of the Singapore Free Press Rosslyn 19 Cambridge I Birkenhead 5 Guy’s 6 London Scottish 0 Blackheath 14 Ricbnrund 8 Newport 16 Cardiff 13 Bath 50 England v. All Blacks. The
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  • 323 6 LAST DAY’S HANDICAPS. Appended are the weights for the concluding day of the Penang Turf Club’s New Year meeting Race 1 —(1 Mile.) Ex-Gri-Horees “C” Aryan 9. 0 Doughnut 8. 9 Seaforth 9. 0 Sherekhan 8. 8 Malim Nawar 8. 9 The Squib 8. 0 Golden Special
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  • 623 6 Lord and Lady Seibourne are S f 9 at Carcosa. 8ta Bng Mr. W. C. Taylor has been annoiro Coroner for Malacca, P n Mr. G. Gilham Browne has b appointed Accountant, Survev i, n ment S.S and F.M.S. J epart Mr. A. Gilmour has been annoinui
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  • 111 6 PENANG, Ja a uaKY 17, (By Courtesy Of The Charters 0 Bank 2« Lcndon Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Ban b',7 3 Credit 2M v 3 Documentary 2/4 HP Calcutta Demand Bank h 3 day’s sight Private roo H Bombay Demand Bank Madras Demand Bank j h days’ sight
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  • 330 7 Results At A Glance. VILLANS FALL London. January 15. The following were the results of the ties played to-day FIRST DIVISION. Aston Villa 1. Newcastle U 2. Blackburn R 3, Birmingham 2 Bolton W 3. Leeds U 0. Cardiff 0, Burnley 0. Derby Conuty 0, Arsenal 2, Huddersfield
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  • 237 7 EXGLAND DEFEATS WALES. At Twickenham, before a crowd of 40.000 spectators, England boat Wales by 11 points to 9. The crowd included many thousands of beleeked and bedaffodilled Welshmen who sang the usual partiotic songs while waiting for the start. One tied a leek to the top of
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  • 1038 7 “AND SOME IN A VELVET GOWN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paris, December 18. Visiting Colours.—Velvet is a material of vicissitudes. Everyone likes it. It becomes everyone and everyone, and everyone finds it trying to be unable to sit with impunity or. a cane bottomed chair. Thus velvet
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of 1 euritis, whatever the trouble is, Cham- eiiains Pain Balm relieves the pain. urns and scalds are promptly relieved, lts and bruises quickly healed and '"edings promptly reduced. In fact no 1 usehold should be without it. For sale
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    • 17 7 A wonderful bone, body builder k .<44 < |H| Ouaker For young and old.-for sick and well 771
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    • 55 7 WHITEAWAYS I ANNUAL I I mu Tinii I SALE f Now in Full Swing i 1,000,000 I DOLLABS WORTH s s s Of stock to be turned into Cash, s I Liberal and Genuine Reduction I Throughout all Departments I J AT I Whiteaway, Laidlaw &C° L TD Ipoh, e
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  • 478 8 While it is not politic to indulge in scaremongering and sensationalism regarding the situation in China, it is impossible to ignore the fact that a climax is approaching, the nature of which it would be futile to prophesy. The concentration of British Naval forces in Chinese waters is not
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  • 540 8 The out-break of hydrophobia (rabies) in Province Wellesley has been followed by prompt action on the part of the authorities, as apoears from the notice published by the Government Veterinary Surgeon in another column of the 'inang Gazette to-day. There is not the least occasion for
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  • 178 8 The Straits Trailing Co.. Ltd.. g*ves the following prices. on January 14: London. Spot £299-15-0 Up 5/3 m/s. buying 294-10 0 down £lO 0 3 selling 294 15 0 1 0-0 Local. January 15: Singapore sold 150 tons at ***** Penang buyers no sellers at January 17: Singapore
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  • 20 8 The output of Ronpihon Tin, No Liability f or the first half of this month was 189 piculs.
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  • 1142 8  -  Tafte 'tsfiougljt'less BY J. J. BREBNER. Once before I had occasion in this column to refer to the forgetfulness of partners, who persistently neglected the sound directions for the play of a hand 1 which were so often furnished by the bidding. I remarked then that, whenever
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  • 147 8 Bobbie Salisbury is bringing 0TP p talented troupe. The Quaints. t'’ vll goon where he was delayed bv !’m 'j 1 request of the public beyond hri 1 programme, and will open h” l n Penang on Monday, the 21th m- that excellent London mnsiem Oh
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  • 49 8 A 220 yards handicap race m e f or Tanjong Bungah of those comp Dr. Glass Cup and resnbed m Ist C. E. Bowers—l m. 20 secs, 2nd G. H. Pinckney-30 secs. 3rd G. S. Miller—l m. Os- cs. Won by 2 secs. Time 4 in.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 126 8 Ceramics i L£s£T \> I» ii 3 V r-j IQLyßwiwigy i jl -3. ancient and modern The perfect specimens of handfashioned pottery preserved from the ancient dynasties of Rome and Egypt are admirable examples of this craft. I To-day the same pride of production and the same ideal of perfection
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    • 20 8 “E. O.” LAST DAY of races TUESDAY ISth JANUARY. Race Dinner and Dance. peflßowJ IL \CN BRANO /O JMI I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 87 8 Theatre Royal From Monday, 17th to Wednesday 19th February. Dayshow on Saturday, 22nd at 7-30 p.m. In the First Show at 7-30 p m. 1 Selected Comedies 4 reels 2 Henry B. Walthall in “The Able-Minded Lady 5 reels INTERVAL. In the Second Show at 9-20 p m. 3 News.
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    • 29 8 |t!)E I ABLES. t G-MohkdW, 0 20 hr. 7.23 hr. 13 4 hr. 19.15 hr. To-Day. M‘b Witer (x)w Water 12.0 hr. 644 hr. 24.0 hr. 18 35 hr.
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  • 1621 9 First Cruiser Squadron For Far East Unrest in Cantonese Army. UNPAID SOLDIERY GETTING OUT OF HAND. lojndge from the news to day, the tension in China which, it was reported the other day, had lessened, appears to be increasing. Two points help to strengthen this conjecture. One is that
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  • 105 9 Diaz’s New Offer. TEMPTING THE L'BERALS Washington, Jinuary 16. The Nicaraguan Legation has published President Diaz’s latest offer to the Nicaraguan Liberals of which the outstanding feature is a proposal to hold an election for the presidency in 1928 under the United States’supervision. He further suggests that he c
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  • 37 9 A Darc? will be held at the F. O. Hotel in aid of the above Fund on Friday, the 28th January 1927. Ticke‘s: Gentleman $5/ Lady $.3/ Extension of Licence. Light Supper.
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  • 132 9 The Scopes Case Recalled. VERDICT QUASHED. EVOLUTION FROM ANOTHER ASPECT. New York, January 16. The notable trial of July 1925 when Mr. John Scopes was fined a hundred dollars and coats for teaching evolution in the local high school was recalled by the decision on the appeal to
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  • 181 9 AMERICAN COMPANIES FILING INJUNCTION SUITS. New York, Jannary 16. It is announced that injunction suits will be filed against the Mexican Government by all the American oil companies operating in Mexico if President Calles carries out his intention of cancelling drilling permits issued since the beginning of
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  • 70 9 SELECTIONS FOR TO MORROW. The following are our selections for to-morrow subject to scratching} Race I.—Sherekhan, Seaforth, Golden Special. Race 2.—More Air, Shoreham. Navarino. Race 3.—Whiskers, Omadhaun, Foundling. Race 4. Devolution, Koh Dhulu, Whitestone. Race s.—Sansket, Genzano, Packard. Race 6—Air Bird 11. Red Sands, Combustion. Ra C e
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  • 101 9 California, January 15. At Santa Catalina island off California 102 swimmers amnnest whom were 13 women plunged into the breakers this morning in an attempt to swim the 22 miles tn the mainland enmpeting for a prize* nf £5,000. If a man wins another £3.000 awaits the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 52 9 The Greatest BUICK Ever Built. I For 1927, Buick offers a brilliant example of the ever-improving quality of Buick craftsman- ship —motor car transportation in which you can forget the vehicle and experience uni} the delights of smooth, effortless travel. i j GROSVENOR MOTORS, 27, Beach Street, PENANG. j l
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    • 309 9 1.... r f WTAbEHW‘Black Label” “Red Label” wMfaNrJT Guaranteed Special Old 12 Years Old 4 Highland Whisky $39.40 per case $2B-00 per case Duty Extra. Duty Extra. &wI s Special Prices to Clubs and Dealers. j 4 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England.) Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Ss
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  • 972 10 FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The first annual general meeting of the Malay-Siamese Prospecting Company Ltd., was held in the registered office of the Company No. 4, Swettenham Road, Taiping, on the sth instant. Mr. A. J. King. Managing Director, in the chair. The Chairman in moving
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  • 208 10 LAST YEAR’S FIGURES. The following is a comparative statement of the total value of foreign merchandise, excluding parcel lost, imported and exported to and from British Malaya during 1925 and 192 G. Imports. (In thousands of dollars). 1925 192 G Jan. to June 407,360 508,944 Inc. 101,584
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 378 10 fiwl I; iX *3 ytt k\ ijin Sound Sleep I and all-day Energy I Straws show how the wind blows. Minor com- N plaints sleeples ness for instance point to I the grave dangers of neurasthenia. What else is y loss of energy, of health, but the loss of youth
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    • 222 10 Obi ABOUT YOUR DAUGHTER NO LONGER A CHILD. Perhaps you have already noticed that your daughter in her “teens” has developed a fitful temper, is restless and excitable, and often in need of gentle reproof. In that case, remember that the march of years is leading her on to womanhood,
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    • 195 10 A 2. wiZ 1 'IwWWa health/ ’ll glass of Regesan Fruit Saline every morning plays an im- 3k pcriant part in maintain1L good health. The natural action of this refreshing drink gently and harmlessly frees the whole system from poisonous waste products. Regesan Fruit Saline combines ihe cleansing, health-giving elements
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  • 210 11 AMATEUR RACE MEETING. (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing.) Thursday, 17 th and Saturday, 19th March, 1927. Stakes. 115,100 exclusive of Added Money. 3 Races f< r all Horses. 1C Races for all Ponies. 5 Races for Selangor Turf Club Spring 1927 Pony Griffins. Stab’ing Accommodation
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  • 772 11 The drawing of the Penane Club non- selling sweep (members only) will take I place in the club premises at 7 o’clock, '(this evening. The drawing will be on I the fifth race to morrow. List of Guests staying at the Eastern and Oriental Hotel during the New
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  • 225 11 Tat following were the latest quo’ tn Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. Yesterday Saturday. To-day. E 2 E Shares. B c cq no ca c. c. c. t c. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 2.75 2.P5 280 290 Bassett 125 1.35 1.25 1.35 Rrosa 1.42
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  • 95 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED'S share list Mining Shares. Bujers. Sellers Batang Padang J7| .90 Bangrin New 31/6 32/6 Hitam Tin 1 25 1.271 Haad Yai 13/6 1 /6 Kinta Tin 2.22.27 J Knyoh Till 1.2? j L 321 ?Lriiuau Tin
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  • 90 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Bayerg. Sellers. Allenbys $2 80 2.90 A. Moleks $2.G5 $2.75 Balgownie 4.G0 4.75 Glenealys 2.80 .2.90 Indragiris 10.25 1b.50 ex J. Kuantans 1.75 1.80 Jimahs 2 60 2 70 U. Pandans 1. 5 1.45 Tins. Bangrins (New) 31/- 32/6 Chenderiangs
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  • 216 11 CRACKER FIRING. The following notification ajppears in the current issue of the “Government Gazette” Cracker firing in places near a public road wifi be permitted only within the area bounded by the following roads and between the following hours and on the dates mentioned, viz :—From Church
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  • 480 11 FRANCE RECOGNISES WAR SERVICE. A pleasing function took place in the offices of Messrs. Harrisons Barker and Co., Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on the occasion of the presentation to the hon’ble Mr. John Mitchell of the Order of hevaaer of the Legion of Honour. The investiture was
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  • 149 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for December:— lbs. Anglo-Malay 11.2640 Patahng 6 ,715 London Asiatic 329,700 Golden Hope 50,546 Selaba 75,737 Bikam 29, 00 Sungkai-Chumor 47,611 Seaport 57.000 R. E. of Johore 58,677 Sungei Dangar 26,000 North Labis 38,1t0 Victoria 42,209 Tebolang 36,712 Pernambang 119,’ 97 Stratbisla
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 948 11 f»ew Advertisements. notices. POSITIONS VACANT. Federated Malay States Railways. a lte Good Draughtsman with On and from Wednesday instant, C I wnri. p «1 the full service of trains between Penang experience of s ee structmal work. Reply Md A|or ith enoies of testimonials to Box No. 29, cA) P
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    • 249 11 NOTICES. PROBATE 1927 No. 8 In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Penang. In the Eatate of JOHN HARRY BRITTAIN SMITH, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the Assistant Official Assignee, ’Penang, has been appointed Administrator, by an Order of Court, dated the 10th day of January,
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    • 40 11 Try This For Your Cough. A nervous hacking cough cannot bs cured by a glgass of water, but it wi'l disappear under the healing and soothing effect of Chamberlain’s Cough RemedyEvery user is a friend. It is for sala everywhere.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 83 11 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 100. The following are the names of successful competitors Ist., Prize C. E. Ong, Penang. 2nd., Prize Mrs. C. M. Cbm, I poh. 3rd., Prize Mr. Leslie Keun. K. Lumpur. Additional awards to Mrs. K. C. Ooi, Nibong Tebal. Mr. A. E.
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  • 831 12 TELOK KR.UIN TIN, LIMITED. 'I he ♦Seventh Annual General Mee ling of th»e Shareholders was held at ihe Registered Offices of the Company in Ipoh on Wednesday, 29th, December, 1926, at 10.30 a.m. Mr. F.E. Mair presided and the others present were:—Mr. R. P. Brash, (Director) Messrs. J.
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  • 871 12 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. j The Seventh Annual General Meeting of the'Shareholders was held at the Registered Offices of the Company, Station Road, Ipoh, on Wednesday, 29th December, 1926, at 10 a.m. I Mr. F. E. Mair presided and the others present were: —Mr- R. P. Brash and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 297 12 :ts?" m with over Thirty Years Reputation j •1 Build u p "810 Your Health and Strength I _2- Every drop of Hall’s Wine helps to I build up health. It enriches the blood I feeds the nerves —tones up the entire I system. The first dose of Hall’s Wine
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    • 362 12 Ulcers Sores Persistent and Deep-Seated Skin Troubles Many who have suffered agony for years from deepseated ulcers, bad leg, and similar complaints, have known their first relief owing to the soothing and healing properties of Germolene. There can be no worse agony than that which is associated with bad leg
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  • 1678 13 Rudyard Kipling and dis in tfie -Scljeme of BY PROTEUS. [“Debits and Credits” by Rudyard, Kipling, Macmillan 7/6 I. net.] In my first article I considered Mr Kipling and his Imperial Gospel but I did not express mv conception <f it in any precise form. I should
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  • 298 13 DEATH OF WELT.-KNOWN PLANTER. Mr. Thomas Boyd, whose sudden death at Home was reported Friday in the Pinang Gazette, first gained his experience in sugar cultivation in Demarara v. here he resided for a number of years before coming East in the early nineties. Tie
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  • 181 13 SCHOOLBOY’S TRAGIC DEATH. In connection with the death of Joseph Ark, a Tamil pupil of St Xavier’s Institution, who was drowned in the sea opposite North Beach, which we published on Saturday, it appears, from what we have been able to gather, that the deceased who was eighteen
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 150 13 Fifty Years of Service. Over fifty years of useful and invaluable service stands to the credit of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and in all that time we have never heard of a single dissatisfied user, nor a dealer who is not glad to recommend it in the highest terms to his
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