Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 January 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 16. VOL. LXXXV. FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1927. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 485 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assist* ance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. Chrysler Quality and better beverage j New Low Prices BEER I BOTTLED BY THE BROTHERS READ n m -Wl a A FINE PALATABLE 1 DUTCH LAGER BEER I dffleSSgSsfe-- “DOG’S HEAD”
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    • 14 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Next to.the Dispensarj Branch Office 52- Leith Street
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  • 409 2 AN “INCIDENT” OF 1836. Of the many murderous onslaughts that the early Boer settlers had to meet, the principal were those of Vechtkop, Moordspruit and Bloed Rivier, writes a correspondent of The Cape Times., Sirel Cilliers played a prominent part as a kader and hero in each of
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  • 212 2 CENTURIES’ OLD CUSTOM CHANGED. A custom established for centuries in the Chancery Courts has come to an end says ‘‘The Daily Chronicle.” By a small majority, the Chancery K.C.’s have decided to abolish the “tied” system under which a leader (that is a King’s Conns°l or “silk”)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1559 2 POSITIONS VACANT. AUCTION.NOTICES. Typist requ’red with knowledge °f PJ?]VA VU SAT P'S ROOAT I The Lyric Theatres (New) Ltd., office routine. Only experienced men I ULI All U AVVIU, J need apply. Roneo Limited, 6a, Beach (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) nT-^r 3 8 AN AUCTION SALE Notice fa hereby
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    • 16 2 WntSanderson cSon.lM, Distillers— LElTH I Esti!B63. G. H. SLOT CO., LTD., PENANG, SOLE AGENTS. r lILU
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    • 209 2 SLAZENGERS’ FAMOUS “PR I MORIS” RACKET TWO-PIECE FRAME OF FINEST ASH WITH RAW-HIDE INSERTION SHOULDERS RE-INFORCED WITH RAW-HIDE VERY TIGHTLY STRUNG. OBTAJNABrE FPOV .---’X’EnTEAWAY LAIDLAW CO. (PENANG), WHITP AV AY C' CHOW KI! ix C<'., J. LI 1 FLE CO. (KUALA LUMPUR;, Wlii re A* AY LAIDLAW A CO, RorINSON
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  • 1560 3 Some Canadians still cherish the hope that the King and Queen may attend the Jubilee celebrations in the Dominion in 1927, Though the invitation has not been definitely declined, the fact that the Prince of Wales has given a conditional promise to attend makes it unlikely that
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  • 459 3 BANK TWICE BROKEN. The first heavy gambling of the season ended in a dramatic coup, savs the Monte Carlo correspondent of The Daily Chronicle.” The famous Bank at Monte Carlo was broken twice in one afternoon, and amid intense excitement, gamblers went away with not less than
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 368 3 After MalarialXfffW Fever JilsttsiS //<^^ s//O The soothing, tonic and restorative qualities of Angier’s Emulsion make it invaluable for healing I the diseased tissues and building up health and I strength after malarial and other fevers, or after I any serious illness. A remedy of proved value I and universally
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    • 57 3 >•< '.Sf fenr l ifIL o 3, Fs 8 '1 kwS C3i! ®l/! I 1 Bl FEPS qra a handy tnh'et metficlne cf ih<* greatest va'ue for throat, c >e=tand Itrigs You ‘breatha in' me r-et>s m»<i>cu;al fumes as the tauxti d'sio: e .< the mouth. Peps are much mors
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    • 405 3 Alkali in Soap i Bad For the Hair J i i Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps, prepared shampoos and shampoo powders, contain too much f»ee alkali. Thi« 1 dries the scalp, make* the hair brittle, and s*
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 936 4 Monday, December 27 th —With Mr. Pepys this night, it being accounted Boxing Night, to a little dance at the house of my good friend, Mistress Towne, there tasting of her Meringues, and did find them, of a. very good, quality. So would I have of her,
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    • 547 4  -  BY ROSAMUND ‘‘lf the grass grows in Janiveer, It grows trie worse for it all the year” Old Proverb. Those who would propitiate the God of Luck in the New Year should begin early. The origin of New Year gifts was that they were omens of success.
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    • 430 4  -  BY PAPRIKA. “Who can explain why Marion seems able to attract love,, but never lible to keep it?” A friend put this question to a group of women-folk, and we were 'forced to admit we could not answer it. Manion, is a dainty little lady who
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    • 665 4  -  BY ELEANOR B URNES. Housewives, mothers especially, are I sadly worried as to how they shall keep themselves, th*eir children and their homes properly warmed in order to withstand the rigours of winter, and it is well to remember th it heat comes from within as well as
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    • 101 4 Very simple is this little house frock of siik crepe in one of the bright, yet soft, shades of blue. It is pleated at one side of the skirt, only —a very sma.it notion. The group of pleats is held in place by two ends of
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    • 636 4  -  BY DORE CHARMON. It is quite an erroneous idea that a 1 woman who possesses an. extensive wardrobe must necessarily be smart, or I at any rate smarter, than somebody who has a frock and a suit which appear time after time. No woman who does not spend
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    • 465 4  -  BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. It is at this time of the year that one appreciates fully the “cosiness” of afternoon tea, and, naturally-, one plans carefully to make the most of the enjoyment which it affords. In the summer, afternoon tea is just an inter-mission between, sets of tennis,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 51 4 NOTICE. We beg to announce that we have been appointed-as agents fort Settlement of Penang f r THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURUHCE COMPANY, LIMITED, HOLBORN, LONDON, E-C. And are prepared to accept n-k in connection with the In>u against Loss or Damagt )> Lightning and Explosions. AFRICAN EASTERN CORPORATION, LIMITED. 48, WELD
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  • 1056 5 JUDGMENT IN SALARY ACTION. “Quixotically Generous Terms Mr. Justice Deane has delivered judgment in tihe oe.se between a Straits-born Chinese Li Kuan Yu, and Chan Kee Setng, Buan Chin Mui and Co., and the Nan Hua Trading Co., says the “Sin- 1 gapore Free Press.” It will be
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  • 422 5 HARNESSING REAWAKEisED “LITTLE VESUVIUS.” To harness a volcano for the purpose of supplying power for the electric tram services of Naples. This is the daring project which is being made the subject of experiment in view of the reawakening of the crater of the Solfatara at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 375 5 JS 4,1 <ot kv v /]W' “Who’s first And they never would take the old form of Cod S' Yr Liver Oil." Give “Jecomalt”— the form of Cod Liver Oil that is never refused Cod Liver Oil is the safeguard. The highest medical and health authorities urge that to fortify
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    • 66 5 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET, Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 493. P. K. Shakkarai! Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127, Pitt Street. Penang. Landing, Shinning, Forwarding and Commission Agents, Stevedores and Dubashes. Boat Owners, uprhers, Builders and Repairers.
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    • 270 5 «af 16 of food can so easily be avoided, ■nd a zest and distinction given to every day dishes, as well as many new delectable dishes -dded to the daily diet, by the use of NESTLE'S PURE THICK CREAM. NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREAM is Cream of Cows Milk, and nothing
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  • 1682 6 is St. Agnes’s Day, held as n a special degree, a holiday for women. She—than whom there is no Saint more revered by the Romish church—is usually described as a young Roman girl, who suffere i savage persecution, and finally martyrdom, under Diocletian. Upon the pltice of
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  • 157 6 NUISANCE ORDER UPHELD. The appeal against the maximum fine of $7OO imposed by Mr. A. V. Aston, the Magistrate, in the Bukit Mertajam Police Court, on Khoo Heng Pan for failing to comply with a nuisance order, issued by the Government Agricultural Ollie r, was heard by the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 213 6 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —It is proposed to form an association in Malaya for the Asiatic staffs employed on estates, the objects being, among others, to protect their interests as well as those of their employers, and to provide a better
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  • 138 6 KEYS REPLACE STONE AGE CLUB. Two learned professors of pale »nto!<-gv at the University of Griefswal 1 have created a scandal which is unparalleled in German acidemic annals by using force to decide which of th-rn was to have the use of a certain desirable
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  • 100 6 A USEFUL BOOK. Kelly and Walsh of Singapore have just published a book bv Major H. Gough the well-known manager of Kajanc Estate in Selangor, on Practiced Bud grafting and Seed selection of Hevea Brasiliensis. The subject is handled in a thoroughly practical way by an expert who
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  • 124 6 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following programme of music will be resented at the Orchestral Concert, to be given at. the E. and O Hotel on Sunday mxt, January 23, 1927. at 9-30 p.m. Overture Morning, Noon and Night Suppe Symphony in C Major 2nd Movement. Andante Cantabile. Fantasie Carmen
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  • 251 6 INTERESTING FILMS SHOWN. Four chukkers of polo were play el on the Penang Polo ground yesterday between teams of the Penang Polo Club. There was a good attendance including Lady Guillemard. After the chukkers the gathering proceeded to the r< silence of Mr. G. A. Hereford, which had
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  • 388 6 The following ties have been fixed for Monday, January 24: Sing'e Handicap Class “A”.— —15.1 C. B. Terdre v. —15.1 Eu A. Taylor (Cburt No. 5) —15.1 A. J. Nadig v. —l-6 E. Reimann (Court No. 6). Single Handicap Class “B”. 3 6 GJ. Gilmour v. —4.6
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  • 88 6 The following will play to-morrow at 2 p.m. sharp on the Esplanade: Ist Team —E. J. Bennett, R. C. Bishop, E. G. Bird, D. D. B. Cook, H.C. D. Davies, W. F. Fletcher, J. W. Haddon, R. H. P. Laugharne, J. T. Neve, R. V. Patterson and J.
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  • 68 6 January 23rd —3rd Sunday after Epiphany—?.3 i a.in. (E) Holy Communion at Hly Trinity Church, Nibong Tebal, and 9 a.m. (T) Holy Communion Address, L.. 30 p.m Evenson!' at S. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. [The subject of the Address will be the third Commandment. January
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  • 488 6 SIR RICHVRD PAGET’S LECTURE. “Hjw Hunan Speech is Produced” was the subject of an interesting lecture given by Sir Richird Paget, Bart., to the members of the Royal Dublin Society on November 2G. Speech, he said, was the result of pirticular c irnbinatio is and
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  • 276 6 PRESS ADVERTISEMENT PAYS BEST. M hile the British Premier has been urging the Trades and Manufacturers to mod. rnite their methods of selling their goods by adopting a'l the recent improvements in the art of advertising and the British Postmaster G-meial has been considering a proposal for
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  • 504 6 The R,v F. W. Hnnes ,r,| Haines desire to convey to lhej friends their very best w shss f.„ l«w and prosperity to the “dear little Old residents throughout Mal lVa 2‘„ recall his name. He came to ’i 1890 aryl in 1901 was ordained cX Chaplain
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  • 104 6 The Protector of Chinese, Penang, begs tp acknowledge with thanks the fol'owing further subscriptions to the Po Le mg Kuk Endowment Fund: Amount previously acknowledged $41,***** Cheah Sek Tong Kongsi 500.00 Mr. Cheah Chini Yean (Ist subscription $2OO/-) 200.00 Mr. Yeoh Cheang Ann, J.P. 100
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  • 44 6 Previously acknowledged ->6,481 Subordinate Civil Service Association, Penang Dr. T. Ohyama 3 “J.W.J.” Mr. F. J. Lloyd p Mr. J. G. Allan (Birkhall Est.) J Mr. J. E. Barrs Mr. A. Risoe $6,666 G. E. Tow, Hon. TreasurerPenang, January 20.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 55 6 St. Stephen’s f elkge Hongkong. Boarding and Dav Sch ol Student*. A W.-sbrn Education u English by resident English >’ 1 graduates. Chinese clasps cor y i, n J Prepares students for the I I'"''*; Football, Tmnia and Swnnmb m "j.or Fore gn food. Applv Rev. 1 n M. A.
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  • 927 7 CHIEF JUSTICE’S CRITICIS I. Duty of Police to Assist Accused Persons. The Chief Justice, Sir William Morison, presiding over the Fust Assizes in the Supreme Court, Singapore, supplemented his earlier criticisms on the procedure relating to the calling of witnesses on behalf of accused persons by a
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  • 481 7 BIG ASSEMBLING PLANT FOR BATAVIA. Prompt Closure to Katong Controversy. The question of whether General Motors, the big A meric in automobile corporation, should be allowed to convert the Pacific Trading Company’s site at Katong, Singapore, into a central motor assembling plant for their retail agents in
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  • 22 7 Jan. 27—Hockey League, B. Co, Vols. v. P.S. Esplanade. 27—Hockey League, P.S. A. A. v. P.H.C.L. Penang Free School Ground.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 156 7 ft --y -J■i<wl 'i K B.S.A. for pleasure Cxu a B.S.A. Motor Bicycle d enjoy speedy, healthy, riding whenever u wish. Remember that S.A. Motor Bicycles are x nid-farnous for their c nsistenfc reliability. B-SA MOTOR BICYCLES H'rilc for B.S.A. catalogue. Cycle and Carriage Co Ltd. c/An Penang. ul|ld Ride
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    • 130 7 THE HEALTHY CHILD Plays Happily All Day, Sleeps Soundly All Night. Little children who do not enjoy their play, who are 'fretful and ill-tempered during the daylight hours and sleep restlessly at night, are not in sound health. They need attention the trouble may be with their teething or perhaps
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    • 287 7 150 PAIRS Obsolete Numbers In |SAXONE SHOES| To Be Cleared Regardless Of Cost During I Whiteaways I STOCK- JT IF I TAKING 23 jHk JLdl JCj g i Which so far has passed all Previous Records. i I FIVE I UNREPEATABLE BARGAINS. Black Glace Kid Oxford Shoes. h liiL jvXj.
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  • 22 8 DAWSON—At Penang, on January 18, to Mr. and Mrg. R. M, Dawson of Kota Bahru Estate, Ko’a Bahru Perak, a daughter.
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  • 582 8 Government, we suppose is not yet in a position to make an announc merit regarding the steps it intends to take as to the work of re cons'ruction among the areas devastated by the rec?nt floodj or what it intends to do in the matter of
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  • 402 8 Several weeks ago. a B itish Government official in the H use of Commons, committed himse'ftothe tatement that the British forces in Ch na were adequate to protect Bri isb lives and property.” It is a curi ns fact that none of the well-itf nmed 1.0i.d >n
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  • 116 8 The Thaipusam festivities were brought to a close yesterday evening with the usual procession from the Chetty Temple, I Waterfall Road, to the Penang Street Temple and display of fireworks at the Race Course where a large number of spectators was present. A Gazette Extraordinary contains the following
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  • 1181 8  -  JI Common Srror. By Harry Vardon. (Six Times Open Champion.) Golf has been fortunate in enlisting the services of trained and distinguished legal minds—minds animated by a gren,t golfing enthusiasm—for the purpose of i framing its rules and making their mean- ings dear. Considering this circumjl
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  • 135 8 BILLIARDS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. January 21. Falkiner, in a game of "50 up. beat Stevenson by 415, at the Tang’in Club. The breaks 'of Falkiner were 155 and 152. Tin and Share M irket Dull A “Free Press” finance cable state» that the tin market is
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  • 110 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., the following prwes. on January h' London. >'pot £***** 0 Vp£ ):< 3 m/s. buying 295-0 0 ‘j. 3 selling 295 2 6 1 Local. January 21: o Singapore sol i 150 tons at Penang 75 tons at 'BUI/ iO. Messrs. Boustead ana
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  • 32 8 RUBBER PRICES. We beg to report th tt pries for Standa r d Sheet for to-day are as fo l w Sp ot 6t‘,b January .ji, Feb./March April/June
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  • 57 8 I I-'’ ma- 1,. n) r Piels 0 The output of Renong |,n [nll th Company, L f d. for >ho of January was No. 2 j, g piculs, No. 3 Dredge 1 1 j 1 The output of Ta'atn il p (Cell) b(f tor the month o!
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 205 8 I fflhoßfli I RSI I The Finest Unsweetened Milk I on the market, and one of the J cheapest. Guaranteed Absolutely Pure and FULL CREAM < SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED for CHILDREN. u. Obtainable from ail Dealers. X II Sole Importers G. H. SLOT Co. Ltd., i PENANG. ~t^^ ——<- >xo^>so2<»j<kj!»i*»j<i^»F.>^>F*l**i‘*l**i**l*>l*M--4* *s*
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    • 40 8 THE MALAYA FLOOD RELIEF FUND. A Dance will be held at the E. O. Hotel in aid of the above Fund on Friday, the 28th January, 1927. Tickets Gentleman $5 Ladies $3 Extension of Licence. Light Supper. C>. ©RAN» Z§|
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 70 8 DEATHS. POTTS. —On 19th January, at homp, of pneumonia, in his 7ib year, Owen John David, de rly b-v* d ebb r s >n of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Potts. AlkeN.—On January 17ih,at Bampton, Oxon. D >rothy Marion Aiken, dearly loved sister of Mrs. Manley, Sangri Patani. White.—On January
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  • 1007 9 Is Mob Law Intentional Or Accidental CANTON’S OPPORTUNITY. BANKRUPTCY CERTAIN IF BRITISH TRADE IS DESTROYED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 20. Discussing the Chinese situation the Times thinks it desirable to discover through British representatives on the spot whether m<>b violence is a permanent policy of Chinese nationalism
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  • 228 9 One of Mild Optimism THIS YEAR’S PROSPECTS. (Rugby Radio Servicb.) London, January 20. The Government trade experts have just completed a survey of British trade and industry after the strikes.” According to a statement made at the Department of Overseas Trade, the report of the experts is one
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  • 102 9 £43,003,000 For Bad Continental Fuel. INCREASED HOME OUTPUT. 5,000,000 TONS IN FIRST WEEK OF JANUARY. (Rugby Radio Servicb) London, January 20. The Board of Trade Journal states that during the recent coal stoppage, over 20,000,000 tons of coal were imported into England at a cost < f
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  • 112 9 CHINESE DELEGATE PROTESTS. Geneva, January 20. An unpleasant incident occurred luring to day’s sitting of the League’s Opi im Commission, when Mr. Chu, the Chin. S 3 Delegate excitedly protested against the figure wh ch was meant to represent the pro lection of raw opium in China
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  • 40 9 Subscriptions in favour of the above fund should be forwarded to the Chartered Bank. Penang, Mr. E. A. de Buriatte c/o Messrs. Presgrave and Matthews or to Mr. C.R. Samuel, President, the S. S. (Penang) Association.
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  • 78 9 COMPANY PROTESTS APPARENTLY SUCCESSFUL. Mexico City. January 20. The first ruling of the Mexican Courts under the new Petroleum Law is favour able to the Foreign Oil Companies. The District Court granted provisional writs of protection to El Aguila Oil Company, and Comenania Unida De Petroleo Com
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  • 68 9 RECEIVE MIXED RECEPTION. London, January 20. The Trade Union “Inquest” on the General Strike was held in the Central Hall, Westminster, and 1,200 delegates listened impatiently to the reading of the reports which were already in their hands. Thereafter, speeches by Messrs. Herbert Smith, J. H. Thomas
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  • 90 9 FIRST MATCH DRAWN. (From Our Ovn Correspondent.) Calcutta, J inuary 20. The first match in Madras ended in a draw, but not b f >re the tourists had proved the weakness of the Indian bowling. In reply to the Indian team’s 238, which included Mohamed Hussain 90 and
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  • 172 9 Coalition Cabinet Failure. NO CO-OPf RATION. Berlin, January 20. Dr. Marx’s efforts to form a Coalition Government out of the Centre parties has also failed. PEOPLE’S PARTY REFUSE TO CO OPERATE. Dr. Marx’s failure is due to the People’s Party, to which Dr. Stressmann belongs, opposing co-operation with
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  • 58 9 Essen, January 20. Krupp von Bohlen addressing the annual meeting of Krupps said that German industry has succeeded in increasing its competitive activities last year and although far too slowly, nevertheless, a big ad vance has been made and now that the difficult winter has been negotiated,
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  • 133 9 BANKERS’ AND MERCHANTS’ OPINION UNANIMOUS. London, January 20. The chairman, Mr. Goodenougb, at the annual meeting of Barclay’s Bank said that last year he emphasised the increasing inter-dependence of industries and the futility of strikes and lock outs, when there is a need for constant progress in
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  • 52 9 COURTAULD’S AGREEMENT WITH GERMAN FIRM. London, January 20. The Daily Express understands that a working agreement has been entered into between the firm of Courtauld’s and the Sniaviscosa Vereinigteglanzstoff Fabriken, the last named being the largest artificial silk spinning concern in Gprmany in which Courtauld’s already have a
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  • 37 9 CEYLON QUOTA FOR FIFTH YEAR. Colombo, January 20. It is officially announced that the Standard production of rubber in Ceylon for the fifth year of the restriction scheme has been re assessed at 73,839 tons.
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  • 19 9 New York, January 20. Mr. Houghton h»s soiled for England aboard the Albert Ballin.
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  • 36 9 Calcutta. January 20. The two Bengalis who were arrest°d in connection with th« discovery of grenades on the 7th instant were sentenced by a special tribunal to imprisonment for 7 years and transportation.
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  • 69 9 The H’gap. January 20. The Government has decided to appoint Baron Van Rengers to the long vacant post of Dutch Minister a' Teheran. Damn Rengers will retain his post as Minister of Turkey and Bulgaria with headquarters at Constantinnnle and during his al s a nce
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 48 9 The Greatest BUICK Ever Bu'lt. 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 only the delights of smooth, effortless travel. I >.♦■< I I GROSVENOR MOTORS, i 27, Beach Street, PENANG.
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    • 276 9 I I Make OHMII By far sure the K that ,ar est y° u sales i I t!l S Malaya S i.bei a Q Ilb tins 90 cts. 2lb tins $l-75. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (incorporated in England'' Jk d Penang, Singapore Kuala Lumpur. GOLF I ji Hua Hin-on-Sea, Siam.
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  • 501 10 BLAKE CO’S SHARE REPORT. As is uiual with the approach of Chinese New Ynar business is restricted. The price of Rubber on 19th January 1926 was 3/0| London and $1.16 Singapore. Yet, although it is now below 1/8, quotations of the popular market counters are practically the same as during
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  • 272 10 RUBBER SALES REPORT. Messrs. Boustead Co.. Ltd., writing under date January 20 sate: —Values have tended towards a low*r level for the last few days and, with a weaker tone evident in the bed market »>n the day of the Auction, prices realised on the whole
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  • 218 10 PENANG. JANUARY 21. 1927. Benares Op’nno p- *h 15,000.00 notu Gloves 75.00 seller Gold leaf 72.00 sellers \faoe Picking» 160.00 seller Nfot.megsB9a 100.00 nom HOs 95.00 Oooonu s per I,o't 50.00 no»u Gopra 510.95 buyers Rattan» H-15 Sales Rat a»is Ooara- 10.50 Glrem Snail i- 13 00 M
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 257 10 L '5 GLAXO is the only food that has been used in 5 Royal Nurseries. Surely if there was a better it would have been given to these Royal Babies. Your Baby is as precious as a-Royal Baby, and must have the best food Glaxo, made from the purest milk
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    • 133 10 A. DENNYS, Office 22-A, BEACH STREET. Telephone No. 308. Rubber Brokers, Valuers, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, Shipping and Commission Agents. Insurance Surveyors. Estates requiring Selling or Shipping Agents for their Rubber, please communicate with us. Good Prices always obtained. Sales Held Daily. Goods Forwarded to all Ports or Transhipped to any
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    • 158 10 1 11 11 I Plnnouneing tfe appointment J. OF The Cycle and Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. AS REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE FAMOUS J Wolseley Cars I 11' YOUR INSPECTION OF a I 1927 Models Now on Display is Cordially Invited. II “Unrivalled Service After Purchase.” I .I I HOTEL BELVEDERE, BRASTAGI
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  • 373 11 Messrs. James F. Hutton and Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on December 2S as follows IThe C hristmas holidays this week have interfered very much with business and tb,e holiday atmosphere still hangs over the home markets. There is still a fair amount of enquiry from various
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  • 80 11 The following are our latest qnotalions Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Allenbys $2 80 2.90 Balgownies 4.60 4.75 Brogas L5O 1.55 Connemaras 2.70 2.85 M. Pindas 2 65 2 75 Mentakabs -60 .62$ N. Scudais 2.80 2.90 U. Pandans 135 1.45 Tins. Bangrins New 3?/• 33/Chenderiangs 29/- 30/-cum Idris
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  • 60 11 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 20. Paris, 122tg New York, 4.851 Bru°selp, 34.90 Geneva, 25.18-2 Amsterdam, 12.13 s Milan, 112« Berlin, 20.46; Stockholm, 18.18; Copenhagen, 18.201 Oslo, 19.021 Vienna, 34.42$ Prague, 16.31; Helsinefors, 192< Madrid, 29.971; Lisbon, 211 Rio, 5s j; Buenos Aires. 4611; Bombay, Ifed Shanghai, 2/61
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  • 123 11 FENANG, JANUARY 21, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lt ndoc Demand Bank 2/3 2.3/32 4 months* sight Bana 2/4 3/3_ 8 Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 1 3 day’ssight Private 155 1 g Bombay Demand Bank 153 f g Madras Demand
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  • 134 11 Z’Au following were the latest quo' in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. e 2 p Shares. .2 M SC. C. C. C. Sfinirg. Bangrin Tin 32/6 33/6 33/ 34/tooh 47/6 50/- 47/6 50/-x rts. Johan Tin .34 .371 30
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  • 102 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batang Padang J7l .89 Hitam Tin 1.20 1.25 Kinta Tin 2.271 2.30 Kuchai Tin Ord 2.25 2.30 Lahat Mines 25/3 25/9 North Taiping .871 .90 Petaling 4.40 4.45 Pengkalen Ltd.,
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    • 362 11 Advertisements. Positions vacant. for hoalthy estate in A i please state when free, salary Ke<l d an<l past experience. Box No. 7i for Tin Dredging Company in "LpXt e d European Account. t>r t h tvp first class credentials. 8111 i’ vNo 35. c/o Pinang Gazette. Apr T 1 *7
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    • 229 11 Selangor Turf Club. AMATEUR race meeting. (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing.) Thursday, 17th and Saturday, 19th March, 1927. Stakes. 815,100 exclusive of Added Money. 3 Races for all Horses. IC Races for all Ponies. 5 Races for Selangor Turf Club Spring 1927 Pony Griffins. Stabling Accommodation and Bedding
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    • 61 11 WHISKY WHISKY IT MUST BE ANTIQUE! «oG’/wZ-<>J< y /ps| x I&wrO. p A A AVWWWIBA SdjdLurgh If/ I iliii L Ij 111 Mil OR JAMIE STUART! y s b h m 1 m E 11RRI T A io n e WHISKY WHISKY OBTAINABLE FROM DEALERS OR Sandilands, Buttery Co., Sole
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  • 918 12 MEN TELL OF THEIR ORDEAL. The story of the loss of the naval sloop Valerian, was told in greater dqtail upon the arrival at Liverpool in the liner Orita, of Commander, W.A. Usher, R.N., and eighteen other survivors of the ship, which foundered off the Bermuda coast during
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  • 104 12 TO-DAY’S DEP A K i U RES. Tara for Port Swettenharu Singapore. Kuala for Belawan (Deli). Ellora for Rangoon and Calcutta, Carnarvonshire for Colombo, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg, Aeneas for Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, London and Rotterdam. The following ships are in commntii, cation with the
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  • 507 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Snndav) 81 ni«<N Federal: d Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except when otherwise slated, close half-an-bour earlie) than the Ordinary mail. Resumption or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit
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    • 652 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated io England.) MUorieed Capital CI.WM* RoFerribed Capita! 1.8M.0U fatf-u» l.Mfi,fioo Fund and Undivided Profit* 1,511,884 Board of Directors. J, M. Ryrie. Esq., (Chairman), P. R. Chai mers, Esq., Sir David Yule, Bart., Charles J Hambro, Esq.. J. O. Robinson, Esq., W. H
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    • 97 12 An Hostel for Asiatic Students. Providing all Facilities for Board, lodging, Study and Recreation. Special’ Arrangements for all Girl Students. For Prospectus, apply to the MANAGER, INDIAN STUDENTS’ HOME. (Registered under the Registration of Schools Ordinance LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are
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    • 129 12 UNDERWOOD PORTABLES Four-Row Keyboard Three-Row Keyboard. Weight in case 12 lbs. 14 ozs. Weight in case 9 lbs. 12 ozs. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., PENANG. I FTANGYE” HEAVY-OIL ENGINE SOLID INJECTION COLD STARTING TYPE. Fuel and u?. 10 to 500 Lubricating Oil 'X Single and I Coemption i Multi-CylinHer G
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  • 933 13 POSITIONS IN THE LEAGUE. Appended is the position in the English and Scottish (first division) leagues up to January 15, 1927 English League.—Division I. Goals P. W. D. L. F. A.Pis. Newcastle 24 14 5 5 59 33 33 Burnley 25 12 7 6 60 40 31 Sunderland
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    • 385 13 nwffRBWWM 1 0N I b P AVF A Makes I L&AWSa 0 TUITION A CAR is the Ideal Tu&o seaters from £145 I way to get about and Four scoters from £165 SEE the COUNTRY MA y jL ycu USTS r /s I simpler and more convenient, E o/a* 'a
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    • 40 13 To build up strength in a trying climate take Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC Fromfirsi-clast Chemists and Wine Merchants, or from the Agents AFRICAN AND EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION, LTD.. Singapore. Sole Proprietors Stephen Smith Co., Ltd., Bow, London. England 162
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    • 371 13 Q leas aoco (nj) I I w /nsSK I I I i I Isasects Prey on Children fc |b '4 I kiE infant with its soft, tender flesh and pure blood is the J- greatest prey of the mosquito and other disease-spreading insects. Helpless to defend tnemselves, babies are at
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  • 1495 14 “SOLDIER AND COIFFEUR TOO!” Realistic s quel has been flattering to our literary giants. Poison gas and the tanks came to con fir n Mr. H. G. Wells’s scientific romance. Kitchener’s Armies endorsed Mr. G. B. Shaw’s chocolate cream soldier. And now Mr. Rudyard Kipling’s Marine is being
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    • 213 14 OING THE MENU. ccok can make a surprising I tasty dishes with the help of I PERRINS’ SAUCE J Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical BSTD. 1847. lndia p ro d UC S y' ««ft Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air Cushions, Enemas. Bed Sheetings, Teats, J Tubing,
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    • 163 14 1 jmics PILIS. Ar'sCL a STEEL M Snreanci certain for all Female J -j complaints.Everyladyshould ,4 keep a box in the house. I Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world. B Proprietor; MARTIN, CLu:i«t, Soatbiniptca, H TV' Prompt shipments from Iccil stocks freshly received ev?ry fortnight of, WINCHESTER focusing
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    • 140 14 iiiriiy -kepubt ■OSI C d Liver Oil wi ‘h SSI Malt Extract ’KEPLER’- TO Helps people of all ages to agjag keep fit. Builds up the constitution Us-iiF an d brings children to healthy Bodies of two sues maturity. Aii chemists and stores Restores the jaded and increases weight. Burroughs
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  • 671 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Pbnang, January 21, Ila 7 S cte Mutton— Mutton Indian mm per lb 55 Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1. 30 Tripe— do 100 Goat or Sheep par lb 55 Sweet Bread 4 pair 30 Leg of Mutton !b
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    • 238 15 ,llllllin niw I REFLECT I ON WHAT THE j Sunday Gazette Offers to you as I Advertisers. OCPIIE SUNDAY GAZETTE gives you I the entree into considerably over three thousand homes. Its readers comprise practically the whole of the class with money e to spare and to spend. From this
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    • 189 15 n Ki w jiißih. Z WWISwWF /-siiosfitute 'W 7 fora OCT 5 C -1 iiSii ImAKETTE 1 pis «dvertiseinent Is issued by the Bntish-Anierjean ToUhcco Co (Straits) Ltd., |0 l lncorporated in England) For Moments of a\vK Depression The exquisite, subtly-compounded essences in this old, old recipe compose jangled nerves
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    • 1306 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED FAILINGS FROM PENANG EH jA fllfl I 11 3'' WEEKLY IERVILE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Bk gK|| MH| flk B A AENEAS In Port. M .neifies, Lon lon, Rotterdam and Glasgow. JI LAOMEDON Jan. 28 Lou lon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. f AGAPENOR Feb. 3 Marse
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    • 608 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA and atcar lines. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamers of the b t contract with His Majesty’s Govern- India S. N. Co., Ltd ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated in England) Outwards
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