Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 January 1927
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1927-01-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 15. VOL. LXXXV. THURSDAY. 20th JANUARY, 1927. PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement763 1927-01-20 1 SINGER JUNIOR.” Represents the greatest value obtainable in British light cars. ,;■=s£ r 1 a ASK j jfllk < FOR I I Al--/ fl mOBh lhe P reBent low P r,ces ■emMli <*** I 1 represent the best value I iollSSßwffll for money obtainable. I I .>S. T™pgpuLAß~ scorch ww»irr763 words
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Advertisement9 1927-01-20 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. 18, BISHOP STREET.9 words
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Article788 1927-01-20 2 Messrs. Baker Morgan and Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported as follows on Monday The material for an active market, to which we referred last week, has been well utilised during the period under review, and, inspite of it’s being Race in the Northern Settlement, there has been788 words
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Advertisement1478 1927-01-20 2 POwjTfovg AUCTION. NOTICES. Typist require’l w‘t.b knowledge of AT CAT p Mayfield Rubber Plantations < ffice worki-g. Only experienced man iVzIIUIL vl or*xjiu* /c c\ Ji j need apply. Roueo Limited, 6a, Beach Street, Penang. q-jjp ESTATE OF (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) WANCHEE ARIFFIN, Deed. Notice is hereby given1,478 words
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Advertisement82 1927-01-20 2 Fifty Years of Service. Over fifty years of useful and invaluable service stands to the credit of Chamberlam’s Cough Remedy and m 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 his82 words
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Advertisement262 1927-01-20 2 I CINE-KODAKS FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED AT “THE GEORGETOWN” The Cine-Kodak is the talk of L Penang. You can now take living 1 1 p‘ ctures of y° ur Children, your friends, or of scenes that interest Iw W you more easily than you can take an ordinary /7 a262 words
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Article1818 1927-01-20 3 What Science May Achieve 11. THE CHEMIST’S JOB. The main business of chemistry was to produce raw materials- for industry cheaply and easily metals, alloys, dyes, etc., all depended on chemical research for their efficiency. In this connection one .of the most important chemical problems of the1,818 words
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Advertisement779 1927-01-20 3 WINCHESTER I GUARANTEED i t*. J FLASHLIGHT PRODUCTS Ranges 300 to 1500 Feet 111 No. ***** j: -<-■■ f -f~ .WW The Most U-Tggag; Powerful ♦< J J r in the S <- World W TO J if 11 H MS Si 1 :j 1 ♦< E ?:Z: L JJ779 words
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Advertisement393 1927-01-20 3 91 '!•>-" 1 X —■>' ■‘S'; djs X? 9 d IM 1 I Bl X -.ts S i M'V ,l I BOVRIL 1 helps you to turn the corner i *I B j I Soothes X While It Cleanses Ji kLjy Sw r a profuse creamy lather is lotionPalrn and393 words
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Article, Illustration100 1927-01-20 4 IN SERIOUS TRAINING for the University Boat-race this year. One of the trial eights on the River Cam. DA\ ID AND GOL’AIH.—The great St. Bernard belonging to Mr. Horsey, of Walthamstow, takes a paternal interest in this tiny pup. TRANSPORT—A DOMINION DIFFICULTY.—This picture from New South100 words
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Article270 1927-01-20 5 Why It Was Stopped. TWO POINTS OF VIEW. London, January 19. A vigorous controversy between the Trade Union Congress Council and the Miners Federation over the general strike, is revealed in the reports of both which were submitted to the conference of the executives of the affiliated270 words
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Article108 1927-01-20 5 VISIT OF LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 19. The Lord Mayor of London and Lady Mayoress, with the sheriffs and their wives, will leave London to-morrow for Paris. On Friday, they will attend a banquet of the British Chamber of Commerce. On Saturday(Rugby Radio Service.) - 108 words
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Article33 1927-01-20 5 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 19, The latest weekly return regarding th* l unemployed show’s a decrease of 63,839 the total being 1,432,000. This is 210,597 more than a year ago.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 33 words
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Article122 1927-01-20 5 Meets Indian Combined Team. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, January 19, The M. C. C. tourists have commenced their first match in Madras against a 'combined Indian team. Bitting firs\ the Indians scored 238 runs, towards which S. Mohamed Hussain, of Secunderabad, contributed 90, C. Ramaswami, an ex-Cambridge122 words
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Article82 1927-01-20 5 CONSTERNATION IN PORTSMOUTH Lo ndon, January 19. Great consternation prevails it» Portsmouth Football circles owing t«> the imminent departure of 1,000 Marines China as their teams are in three semifinals besides fixtures in Hampshire. In the Senior League only three footballers will be left. It is noteworthy82 words
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Article20 1927-01-20 5 FIRST SCOTTISH CUP RESULT. London, January 19. In the Scottish Association Cup, first round, Dundee United beat Arbroath 7—o.20 words
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Article52 1927-01-20 5 New York, January 19. Tex Rickard announces that he has concluded negotiations for a heavy weight match at Madison Square Gardens on February 18 between Jack Delaney and Jim Maloney, the first fight in the elimination tournament, the winner of which will contest the world’s title with Gene Tunney52 words
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Article92 1927-01-20 5 HONGKONG CONDEMNS WILLINGDON COMMITTEE’S SCHEME. Hongkong, January 19. Anticipating the introduction of an Act of Parliament adopting Lord Willingdon’s report on the Boxer Indemnity, in general all well-informed opinion in Hong Kong strongly condemns the committee’s scheme and its inappropriateness at the present time and mg-s the92 words
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Article78 1927-01-20 5 ENSURING PRIVACY. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 19. Official researches are in p-ogress with a view to ensuring privacy in our wireless telephonic service which was recently inaugurated between England and America. A special correspondent of the Daily Mail states that the main principle of these experiments consists(Rugby Radio Service.) - 78 words
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Article42 1927-01-20 5 RATIFICATION OF LAUSANNE TREATY REJECTED. Washington, January 19. The Senate in the so-called executive session rejected the Lausanne Treaty for re-establishing diplomatic and commercial relations with Turkey. The administration Whips failed to get the tworthirds majority necessary for ratification.42 words
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Article64 1927-01-20 5 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 19. Paris,- 122} New York 4.85 tk Brussels, 34.91; Geneva, 25 20; Amsterdam, 12.131 Milan. 112} Berlin, 90 46 Stockholm, 18.18 Copenhagen, 18.20|; Oslo, 19.06 Vienna, 34 47}; Prague. 163}; Helsingfors 192 j, Madrid, 30.17} Lisbon, 2xl R'O. Buenos Aires. 4610 Bombay, 1(Rugby Radio Service.) - 64 words
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Article814 1927-01-20 5 FURTHER DETAILS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) From news brought daily by the fewMalays and Chine-e who a» rive by the Siamese train from Snng**i Golok on the Kelantan frontier, it would appear that the cataclysm which swept over that distressful State last week was cne of the814 words
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817 1927-01-20 5 SIXTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Payment of 10 Per Cent. Dividend. The sixteenth annuil general meeting of tho Perak River Valley Rubber Com pany, limited, was held at the Registere I offices of the Company, 9, Union Street, at noon yesterday. Mr. D. A. M.817 words
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Article21 1927-01-20 5 Jan. 27 —Hockey League, B. Co, Vol?, v. P.S. Esplanade. 27—Hockey Leagtv, P.S. v. P.H.C.L. Penang F.ci School Grcuil.-21 words
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1462 1927-01-20 5 EX PR GENARAL MEETING. An Extraordinary General Mt eting of the shareholders was held at 23 Beach Street. Penang, on Saturday, 15th January 1927 at 11 a.m. There were present Messrs. TI. S. Russell (Chairman) G. C. S. Rabjohn, G. H. Bradley and J. J.1,462 words
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Article115 1927-01-20 5 BIG FIRE AT KOTA BHARU. The Resident Councillor of Penang has received the following telegrams from the British Adviser of Kelantan: Kota Bharu, January 17"Serious fire occurred Kota Bharu on thirteenth Jamrarj', starting 9.30 p.m. Over one hundred houses destroyed. No loss oif life. Food situation not seriously affected.115 words
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Article129 1927-01-20 5 PENANG, JANUARY 20, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lendos Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 5'16 3 D'xjumeutary 2/4 11/3? Calcutta Demand Bank 153 1 M 3 day’s sight Private h 155 I t Bombay Demand B-*nk H 153 g129 words
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Advertisement40 1927-01-20 5 Try This For Your Cough. A nervous hacking cough cannot be cured by a glgass of water, but it wi'l disappear under the healing and soothing effect of Chamberlain’s Cough RemedyEvery user is a friend. It is for sale everywhere.40 words
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Obituary281 1927-01-20 5 OBITUARY. FAMOUS WAR CORRESPONDENT. London, January 19. The death is announced of Martin Donahoe, the famous war correspondent, at the age of 56. We take tho following from TTVzo’s IU/w Donohoe, Martin Henry, F. J. I journalist and war correspondent Paris correspondent, London Daily Chronicle Galway, Ireland, 10 Nov. 1869281 words
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Article705 1927-01-20 6 OFFICIAL VERSION OF TROOP MOVES. Lon lon, January 19. With reference to the newspaper statement that the Government has decided to dispatch a number of tanksand more aeroplanes to China, Reuter learns officially,, that no orders have been given to dis pitch troops or tanks; moreover, the/ transport arrangements705 words
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Article22 1927-01-20 6 Tokyo, January 19. The sharp earthquake shock last morning did no material damage and there were roc snalties.22 words
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Article27 1927-01-20 6 Tokyo, January 19. The Finance Minister assured the Lower House that the Government is makine the necessary preparations for jaising the gull embirgo early.27 words
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Article45 1927-01-20 6 FALKINER AGAIN WINS. Singapore, January 20. Falkiner, in a match of 750 up beat Stevenson by 522 at the Chinese Garden Club, Falkiner’s best breaks being 115 and 112. TURF CLUB SURPLUS. The Turf Chib reports a surplus for 1926 of $100,363. ASSIZES.45 words
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287 1927-01-20 6 Commenting further on the defects of the procedure relating to oa’ling witnesses for accused’s defence, the Judge paid that it appeared the Magistra e omitted to summon witnesses for the accused at t ie close of .the preliminary enquiry. He desired that they be called287 words
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Article142 1927-01-20 6 PROSPECTIVE ARBITRATION. Washington, January 19. There w-ts a m >st significant develop ment in the Senate, when the. Democratic Paler, Mr. Robinson, introduced a resolution c tiling on the United States’ Government to try to settle through arbitration all disputes with Mexico affecting the property and r'gh's142 words
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Article120 1927-01-20 6 TROUBLE BETWEEN CATHOLICS AND HINDUS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, January 20. Riotous scenes were witnessed yesterday in Negombo when a Hindu proces sion passed St. Mary’s Church. Anticipating trouble the authorities kept the military police on guard. However, a mob of Catholics threw bricks, injuring Maj120 words
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Article39 1927-01-20 6 ITALY READY TO ENFORCE HAGUE CONVENTION. Geneva. January 19. In the course of a discussion in the Opium Commies’on, Signor Cavazzini stated that Italy was ready to adopt necessary measures to enforce the Hague Convention of 1912.39 words
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Article33 1927-01-20 6 Hongkong, January 20. The Portuguese cru ser Republic is expected at Hongkong from Macao for drydocking preparatory to proceeding to Shanghai. The gunboat Patria is leav.o« for Canton tbortiy.33 words
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Article104 1927-01-20 6 A.R.M- Narayan Chetty was, yesterday morning, charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of property belonging to the firm of K.V.A.L. of Penang on three counts: (1) $10,120 on or about 26th May, 1925, (2) $5,000 on or about 22nd May, 1925, (3)104 words
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Article74 1927-01-20 6 T’io absence of comp'ainant, accused, and prosecut r, is by no means an infrequent occurrence in the Penang Police C'ourtt. As none of these essentia! actors was present ye terday morning when the curtain rose on the drama found ed on a charge of (heft, preferred74 words
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Article42 1927-01-20 6 Krisnan, the man who was convicted of stealing Rupees 300 from Mohamed Yusap’s shop in Beach Street on Friday last, as reported in the “Sunday Gazette,” was sentenced to 3 months’ rigorous imprisonment with detention, pending further order, to «follow.42 words
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Article396 1927-01-20 6 Cheah Kooi Sin, the Bank clerk, who pleaded guilty to a charge of dishonestly receiving stolen property, to wit, $3,000 the property of either Messrs. Logan and Ross or the Mercantile Bank, was yesterday afternoon sentenced to 6 months’ rigorous imprisonment. A Plea For Mercy. Accused was396 words
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Article1079 1927-01-20 6 The greater part of yesterday afternoon was occupied by Mr. Sennett in hearing the case in which Al, Z. Merican was charged with driving his Rhode car No. P. 2303 along Green Lane in a manner so rash and negligent as to cause it to come into1,079 words
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46 1927-01-20 6 We are informed by Alessrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., the local agents, that they lave received telegraphic advice from the Beaufort Borneo Rubber Co., Ltd., that the Directors have declared an interim dividend of 7J per cent, payable on February 8.46 words
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Article888 1927-01-20 6 Important Forthcoming Meeting. REGULATIONS FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Council of the L. T. A. M. has been occupied during the past six months with the changes necessitated by the institution of the Open Championship Meeting. The Councillors are (Singapore), Dr. W. A. Balhatchet, Messrs. C. F. Green,’ T.888 words
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Article170 1927-01-20 6 T.nc following were the latent n tattons i n Messrs. Kennedy arid share list at 11 a.m. to day Lo Yesterday. To-day. Shares. g (S J c SC. sc. se. H.iniKg. Bangrin Tiu 32/- 33/- 32/fi aup Huey Yot Tin Ord. 30/- 31/. 31 3 bins Hyd.170 words
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Article90 1927-01-20 6 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Amalgimated $4.50 $4.65 B. Jelutongs 1.10 1.15 Rassett 1.25 1.30 Jeram 1.72| 1.77 j M. Pindas 2 65 2 75 S. Tukang 1.22| 127| Tambalaks 1.40 1.45 U. Benut .70 .75 Tins. Bangrin New 32/- 33/Chenderiangs 28/- 29/-90 words
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Article202 1927-01-20 6 SEVENTEENTH ANNIV rIRSARY CELEBRATIONS. 'D> e seventeenth anniversary of the Indian Recreation Club wt s celebrated on Sunday afternoon January 16, at the club premises, 193, Dato Kramat Road, Penang. The proceedings opened with a few words by Mr. L. B. Balavendrnm, the honorary secr-tary, after which202 words
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Article76 1927-01-20 6 EXTINGUISHED BY MUNICIPAL FIRE BRIGADE. There was considerable excitement at the Chetty temple in Waterfall oa about 10.30 last night when a wool e> arch which had been erecte I at main extrance to the temple caught r as a result of the explosion ol76 words
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Article13 1927-01-20 6 The following tre unde i v telegrams: Tonghong. Leotoanten. Gibson. Barch.13 words
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Article1917 1927-01-20 7 jIL -IMPROVED MINE METHODS. Action And inaction. Of far greater importance in the long tl both mine owners and miners than Tllli f the matters recently in dispute an v > n them are the large questions of red methods in winning, in selling, c oal, continues1,917 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article297 1927-01-20 7 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—With regard to your sub-leader in your issue of the 13th inst. under the heading “Missionaries”, I quite agree with you that Christianity 7 j s an intensely practical religion and all denominations of evtapgelical Protestantism are more or less297 words
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Advertisement287 1927-01-20 7 Whooping Cough. Whooping cough is hard on the child and hard on the parents. Control the dreadful whooping and coughing with i Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy 7 It induces quiet sleep but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substancesSold and recommended everywhere. WORRY AND INDIGESTION. Your worried and harassed individual never287 words
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Advertisement298 1927-01-20 7 i 150 PAIRS j s Obsolete Numbers In ISAXONE SHOES I 1 To Be Cleared Regardless Of Cost During I Whiteaways I stock- g TAKING Which so far has passed all Previous Records. I FIVE UNREPEATABLE BARGAINS, j H Black Glace Kid Oxford Shoes. s ||L Smart shape top, light298 words
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Article526 1927-01-20 8 The history of the floods which have recently devastated Malaya, says the Hon’ Mr. W. Peel, the Chief Secretary to the F. M. S. Government, has yet to be written. We have not, ho adds, heard of the worst effects in some places. We have heard quite526 words
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Article463 1927-01-20 8 Last year, notable work was deme in the Settlement of Malacca by the Medical Department of the Straits Government, which, in co-operation with the International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation, carried out a campaign of anti-hookworm sanitation. The cam paign will be renewel in Penang this year. According463 words
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Article131 1927-01-20 8 H. W. Stevenson, the well-known professional player, who is now in Singapore, is expected to arrive here on the 24th instant and play a same at the Penang Club that evening. He is likely to stop here the next four days, when, no doubt other arrangements will131 words
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Article22 1927-01-20 8 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. We are informed that the P. C. C. Tennis Tournament will st .rt on Monday evenin Jn. ry 2L'.i.22 words
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Article1076 1927-01-20 8 Harry Yard on - growth of tMultiple-Qourse Qlubs. By Harry Yard on. (Six Times Open Champion.) I understand that the St. George’s Hill Club, at Weybridge, is laying out a second course of eighteen holes to supplement the one which hitherto has proved sufficient to m-et the needs of the members, and1,076 words
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Article31 1927-01-20 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S R. Sheet 67$ cts per pounds per pl. $9O No. 1 Crepe cts per pound per pl. $9O Steady. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennyr)31 words
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Article34 1927-01-20 8 RUBBER PRICES. We b n g to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 68c January 68c Feb./March 68ic April/June 70c34 words
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Article38 1927-01-20 8 TAe General Produce Agency Lid. Beach Street, Penang, report that following prices ivere realised at theo auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. j Ribbed Smoked Sheet $BB to F.A.Q. do 86 4 Low F.A.Q. do 81 8’38 words
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Article158 1927-01-20 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd.. s the following prices, on January 19: London. Spot £298 0 0 Down 3 m/s. buying 293-5-0 ’’?-n 3 selling 293 10 0 G Local. January 20: Singapore sold 125 ton? at Penang buyers no sellers at sls4p. The Eastern Smelting Co, London.158 words
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Advertisement254 1927-01-20 8 Wood Carving W|B < ■■<•■-L.-, u... ..LEy*S» _r- J-’-?*-'J*:??.' '■'•*u:. }’T’''.'' r f*74 n 44 1 iGJt 2:4 -4 .w.sae -suni.fiL,•■£’<• ■>..<- iis i 0=0» HAIIDCSAFT ancient ana ruodevd It has been the delight of craftsmen of alt ages to transiorrn p_am solid material into a wonder of* design and254 words
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Advertisement46 1927-01-20 8 11 E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. THE I NATURAL j MINERAL WATER. j "'i‘ 4 Agents i! x Katz Bros., Ltd. j II sbe sse S 3 ss >46 words
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Miscellaneous24 1927-01-20 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. lajw Water. 1.28 hr. 825 hr. 14.12 hr. 20.23 hr. Tg-Morrow. 1.58 hr. 8.51 hr. 14.43 hr. 20.51 hr.24 words
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Article1864 1927-01-20 9 First Cruiser Squadron and 1,000 Marines Leave for Shanghai. Contemporary Opinions. BRITISH OFFER THE BEST POSSIBLE. The spate of news on the Chinese situation continues, but when boiled down, 'l lf re is little in it beyond what is already known. To all intents and purposes, the position(Rugby Radio Service). - 1,864 words
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Article56 1927-01-20 9 We are informed that an interesting screen display will be given this evening at the Polo Club ground after play by Mr. Ch°ah Hee Nyan with a Cine-Kodak camera. Items to be shown will include scenes during the recent Raes meeting, polo, and the finish of a recent56 words
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Article963 1927-01-20 9 Remarkable Success Of New Invention. THE “REGENERATOR.” NOTABLE ADVANCE IN EMPIRE COMMUNICATIONS. London, January 19. A remarkable advance in submarine cable transmission was demonstrated before London representatives of the Press at the Eastern Offices this afternoon. One of the recent outstanding developments has been what is known as963 words
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Advertisement205 1927-01-20 9 Ifc-. to—— ‘Black Label" /8/ “Red Label" K 11» Guaranteed Special Cid 12 Years Old jf Highland Whisky 7 n h $39.40 per case V ?$2B-00 per case ,11] Duty Extra. Extra. [I A, Special Prices to Clubs and Dealers. s ii I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in205 words
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Article550 1927-01-20 10 Mr. F. F. King, who has beti visiting Kuala Lumpur, has left for Singapore en route for Australia. The death of Diamond, wife of Captain Abercromby, and daughter of Lord Hardinge of Penhurst, is reported. Mr. Gurchurn Singh, son of the late' Mr. Bhall Singh, a well-known550 words
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Article95 1927-01-20 10 A great treat is in store for Penang audience on Tuesday next when “The Ghost Train” which has created a sensation in London will be staged at the Town Hall by the Quaints. No play in recent years has been so successful as this wonderful play. Those95 words
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Article46 1927-01-20 10 I-ASP DAY’S BIG SWEEP. The following are the correct numbers drawn on the Bg Sweep on the last day:— Ardgh n ***** John Smds ***** Sunnyray 3865 Sultan ***** Inia’s Boy 8298 Genzano 8058 Tessiam ***** His Double ***** Packard 1949 Gold S‘ud *****46 words
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Article317 1927-01-20 10 VISIT FROM PROFESSOR COOfMABASWAMY. Professor Coomaraswamy, who is described as the Royal Occultist owing to the number of Royal fortunes he has told, was in Ipoh until recently and is now in Penang. It will be I'emembered that the Professor was in Malaya some years ago find then317 words
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Article270 1927-01-20 10 Previously acknowledged 5,851 Lady Superior and Pupils of the Convent School 180 Messrs Leong Fee and Co. 100 I Mr. G. A. Hereford 100 I Mr. 11. E. Collins 50 1 Mr. J. Forbes 50 I Mr. F. S. Gibson 25 Mrs. Crabb-Watt 25 Mr. E.270 words
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Advertisement355 1927-01-20 10 tverybodys r TaJßitvg About the (jre&.t II e DEKZfI |tggp|» J k Dakco Bdctxd Hear Their New Records, j fl I No More Worrying Fox Trot Magic of the Moon L, For Heavens Sake A So is Your Old Lady Hard to get Gertie Llewellyn Waltz iJ Somebody’s Eyes Fox355 words
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Advertisement73 1927-01-20 10 PURCHASE FROM ENGLAND. thine you want at Lowest Possible Current Prices. Watches. Clocks. .Tewllerv. Silver Ware. Cutlery, Klectro Plate, Leather. Fancy and Optical Goods. Boots, Clothing. Musical Instruments, Wireless, Guns. Motor Cars, etc., etc., etc. Price List of all Departments sent post free on requestAladdin's Cave. Sandgate. Kent, England, Postage73 words
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Advertisement288 1927-01-20 10 rom Capetown to Melbourne, J I Quebec to Darjeeling, s' l The whole world is getting That Kruschen feeling." “That Kruschsn Feeling.”— —a phrase which, started a few years ago in England by a few Kruschen enthusiasts, has now encircled the whole world, and is known as well as Charlie288 words
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Article1456 1927-01-20 11 CEYLON AND THE STEVENSON SCHEME. writing from London to the Straits Times under date December 23. says I Ceylon has given heed to the exhortaI tion of the Colonial Office, and has rejected a resolution, put before its I Legislature, to be done with the restr c ti<>n1,456 words
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Advertisement325 1927-01-20 11 FOII SALE. nnflr ter Plate I. C. A. folding Camera isa Tessar 4.5, 3 Plate Holden Filin Pack Adapter complete ir .<| t r CVf-e. Condition as new. Ab hVre bargain for keen photographer Box No. 34, c/o Pinang Gazette. notices. Church Workers’ Association. Jumble Sale will be held in325 words
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Advertisement86 1927-01-20 11 MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore. Blackwood Furniture, China, from Hongkong. Lamps and Shades from Shanghai. The Wonderful Discovery in the Medical World KAYA SIDDHI MAKARADWAJA Registered A panacea for all diseases. Recommended and appreciated by Doctors and Laymen. Dr. R. N. Saxena L.M.P., P.S.M.S. Senior Medical Officer,86 words
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Advertisement140 1927-01-20 11 MAKES MITES MIGHTY 1 M M A. A K K Ij 0 T? f S’ U «*s' Hl s s M M i -SWISS T E E S S M M I i I G TOM G s qp qp s -5W155 J Y Y r «€rand Hotel Brostogi (4800140 words
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Article120 1927-01-20 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Aywhia for Bela wan (Deii) and Asaban. Reteh for Belawan (Deli), Paneh and Asahan. Tydeus for Port Swettenhara Singapore and Batavia. Ghirbi for Kantang (Trang) Girbee Tongkah and Pant; Nga. Sri Maar for P. Eangkawi and Kantang (Trang). Ampang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. KiiVa f"r120 words
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Article469 1927-01-20 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) (RAN Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johon and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except when otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earliei than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar, Tai469 words
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Article89 1927-01-20 12 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending January 15, 1927, shows a total of 69 deaths—43 males and 26 females—the death-rate being 25.95 per mille compared with 22.94 in the preceding week and with 23.00 in the corresponding week of last year.89 words
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Article1262 1927-01-20 12 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. S -r 8 RUBBER [Dobaa.j 9 o 9 c 9 Allenby Rubber Oo 2 81 3 00 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2 70 2 SK Amalgamated Malay Rstataa 4 40 4 Ayer Hltam Planttag Byndloate 4 70 4 90 Aver Kuning Rubber B* tales 9’1,262 words
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Advertisement163 1927-01-20 12 1 Important Jlnnouneement I THE NEW ‘WORLD’ MO R RIS 4 ARRIVES IN PENANG. I lii We beg to announce to the public that we have just received the new “World” Morris Cowly Cars which we invite you to inspect at our showrooms. Never before has there been presented i'l163 words
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Advertisement49 1927-01-20 12 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuritis, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieves the pain. Burns and scalds are promptly relieved, cuts and bruises quickly healed and swellings promptly reduced. In fact no household should be without it. For sale every where.49 words
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Advertisement254 1927-01-20 12 WHY HAVE COLD FEET I the “PARFX” I Z-XZT' PORTIA’’Hot \v,t„ B* I are Ler Serviceable aL i’ I X cises of Snr n I Strains and Aches nd I They are bolh "'”>««1 by'» I X [T? v l 1 8 a Kl B"ar»4 55 I J' ZM to254 words
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Miscellaneous113 1927-01-20 12 If it’ s a Paramount Picture It’s the Best Show in Town. Theatre Royal From Thursday, 20lh to Sunday, 23rd January, 1927. Dayshow on Sunday, at 2-30 p. m. In the First Show at 7-30 p.m. 1 Burton Holmes Travelogue 2 Jimmy Aubrey in The Buttinsky 2 reels 3 Owen113 words
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Article893 1927-01-20 13 The following are the entries and result of the drawing: Championship. J. A. McEvoy v. J. Green. G. H. Pinckney v. T. L. Palmer. R- H. P. Laugh a me v. A. J. L. Donaldson. A. J. Nadig v. F. L. Goodwin. G. C. Tait v. N.893 words
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Article211 1927-01-20 13 PENANG, JANUARY 20, 1927. ts-imrea Opium p «h*»» 15,000.00 no’tu Oiovee 75.00 sellers 9old leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 seller* NoimegsSOs 100.00 nom. 110» 95.00 Ooconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom r'opra Sundrifd $10.95 buyers Rattani 11.15 sales Rattars Coane 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Giam Rice No.211 words
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Article1640 1927-01-20 14 Annual Meeting. STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION. The annual general meeting of the Lunas Rubber Estates. Limited, was held in the French Bank Buildings. Singapore, the following being present: Mr, P. M. Robinson, in the chair, Mr. A. E. Baddeley, Mr. C. V. Miles, and Mr. C. V. Bailey, for1,640 words
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Article611 1927-01-20 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, January 20, 19*7 oto Mutton Matton Indian per lb 55 Head, sheep or goat each I.UU Liver with heart 4 long do 130 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep fir lb 55 Sweet Bread psv 30 Leg of Muttoa |c 55 Lamb f. 55 Suet611 words
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Advertisement1379 1927-01-20 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED FILINGS FROM PENANG ||g| k gEIpK HI IK WEEKLY BEfiViC?., LONDON ANB N. CONTINENT. 1 gggg|j |g|M Wwi BH I I I AFNEAS Jan. 21 M .rseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. gui^OO; l LAOMEDON Jan. 28 Loo lon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. g| AGAPENOR Feb. 31,379 words
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