Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 January 1927

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. VOL. LXXXV. MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1927 i- PRICE 10 GENTS.
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    • 624 1 «NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. Northam Road, Penang. til 579. ffessH ir~ 1.",.' rib ~.w ASK. I MASCOTS. Many of the Mascots which decorate the J* O cars one sees on the roads are very y X charming ornaments. But as a safeguard against
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    • 15 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Read Office: Next to the Dispentan Branch Office ST Leith Street
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  • 355 2 NO CASUALTIES. {Pinang Gazette Special.') Haadyai, January 20. Fire broke out at Kota Bharu, th»chief town of Kelantan, on the night of the 13th instant and about 400 houses, nearly half the town, were burnt down. The fire lasted from 8 p.m. till the next
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  • 274 2 Singapore., January 21. Throughout the past week the market f r the Spot, position has fluctuated within narrow limits, with a quiet but steady tone prevailing. Oiling to the Taipusam Festival on inst. the auction, sale was held a than usual. The sa’e opened with a fairly steady
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  • 246 2 1927, OFFICIAL PROGRAMME First Day, Sat,, 31h F Second Day, Tues Bth Third Day, Thurs.jOth Fourth Day, Sat, 19 th Fifth Day, Mon., First Race Each Day 2-30 p m 15 Races for Open Horses I Hua Stakes $23,350 i 9 Races for Ex-Griffin Horses— Stakes $13,500
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    • 1537 2 POSITIONS VACANT. MISCELLANEOUS.NOTICES. Wanted: F istCass Store-Keeper Wanted: Two seater car, Morris or Incorporated Society of Planters for Motor Firm in Ipoh. Only experienced Austin 7 preferred. Apply Box No. 37, North Kedah Branch, men need apply. State wages required, c/o Pinang Gazette. Box No. 11, c/o Pinang Gazette. 163—21
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    • 131 2 Prompt shipment fr< m lcc.il stocks fnshly received every fortnight of, WINCHESTER focusing flashlights and seamless cell batteries in all s J z s and styles ensure all dialers and users of flashlights the great convenience and safety in obtaining thei» supplies from a reliable source, as and when they
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    • 290 2 NOTICES. Modes de Paris. Specialities in Ladies’ personal requisites. Gowns, Underwear, Articles of Toilette, Sunshades, etc., On Display at the E. O. Hotel, (Room 21.) CYMRU AM BYTH! To the People of Wales in Malaya. THE ANNUAL Saint David’s Day Dinner IS TO BE HELD ON SAINT DAVID’S DAY (Tuesday,
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    • 181 2 NOTICES Ths Wonderful Discovery in the Medical World KAYA SIDOBI Registered) A panacea for all diseases. Recommended and appreciated by Doctors and Lay men. Dr. R. N. Saxena L.M.P., P.S.M.S.; Senior Medical Officer, Mental Hos pital, Agra, savs Your K. S. M. is a general tonic and a real boon
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  • 1304 3 Tobago In Fact and Fiction. A FILM IN PROGRESS. Tobago, often called locally RoMnson Crusoe’s island,” is only a few hours’ journey by sea from Trinidad, and is reached by a well-fitted, Governmentowned steamer which makes the return trip weekly, says a West Indian correspondent of The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 145 3 Yn? 11 never det tired or Craven A°SecaKsĕ THEY NEVE® VARY/ f ..»>•& w» 4 e *Ww s>i Jt* JSLJJ r r w? /y 11 g /7 t A. n IB B» W v WiBS '< Y-v O> ri CBUK’-EK T CORK;TIPPED CA toms VIRGINIA CIGARETTES fep gty. lor ITO
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    • 342 3 t sa— --li HOW ARE YOU?’’ This is the first question asked, the world over, when friends or acquaintances meet, and it indicates universal recognition of the fact that Health is the paramount concern of every man and woman, no matter how important other personal matters may be. Yet, curiously
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    • 220 3 i Everybodyk TklKmg dJxrnt the (jre&tr DEAZ4 J I A g Uddice Ba.i\d S Hear Their New Records, i No More Worrying Fox Trot Magic of the Moon For Heavens Sake 7 So is Your Old Lady Hard to get Gertie M Llewellyn Waltz m, Somebody’s Eyes Fox Trot Sx
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  • 1880 4 MID-OHINA’S ROMANTIC ENTREPOT. Complete History. The Yangtse River has made Hankow what it is, the chief entrepot of mid China. Next to the Yangtse, China’s longest navigable river is the Ilan, and Hankow, placed where the Han flows into the Yangtse, enjoys both channels for
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    • 201 4 JfczP 0 3 The World” Morris and its topee The Morris World” radiator compares with the old Home” radiator as a thick pith topee compares with a liiiht straw hat. It defies the sin in any part of the world and keeps the Mon is engine at the temperature it
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    • 250 4 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Setti ments, Malay States, Siam, Hon c K o Java, and the surrounding countries f will give PICTURE POSI CARDS OF THS GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, c MISS TEE, KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions. Orchard, Road, Singapore Blackwood
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  • 787 5 A SERIES OF ANNIVERSARIES. (Taken from Exchanges.) The commemorations of the twentyfifth anniversary of Soochow University, as well the seventy-seventh anniversary of the beginning of the educational work of the Southern Methodist Mission in China, fifty-fifth anniversary of the first school opened in Soochow, fiftieth anniversary of the first
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  • 212 5 PENANG, JANUARY 24, 1927. Benares Opium n t. 5,000.00 notu Cloves 75.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* 160.00 seller? Nutmegs BCg 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 50.00 nom Copra Snndrled $10.95 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail SheH». 13.00 Siam R»ce
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 198 5 *r A ANNOUNCEMENT. X 77? haye pleasure in announcing that we have been appointed sole distributors in Malaya for the ESSEX I and HUDSON Cars as from the Ist I t January 1927. Immediate delivery of Essex Coach and Touring Cars. *A* *J* i* *l* Full range of spares always
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    • 254 5 MUN SEN ART STUDIO, ARTISTS, 164/6, Penang RoadImporters of High Class Picture Postcards and Pictures by well-known European artists. We carry the largest stock of Artists’ Material in Town. Frames of all sizes made to order. Inspection cordially invited. Selangor Turf Club. SPRING 1927 RACE MEETING. Thursday, Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday
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    • 161 5 A. DENNYS, Office 22-A, BEACH STREET. Telephone Ho. 308. Rubber Brokers, Valuers, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, Shipping and Commission Agents, Insurance Surveyors. Estates requiring Selling or Shipping Agents for tfieir 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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  • 1628 6 ENANG maternity hospital is most unfortunately situated in one of the noisiest, dustiest and most evil smelling localities in the town. The constant hooting of mot »r horns, the grinding of brak Q s, the n ise of the traffic, the smell of the durian in its
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  • 109 6 VISCOUNT GREY PRESIDENT. (Rugby Radio Service) London, January 23. It is announced that a new Association of Liberals is now in process of formation. The first meeting of the new body is likely to be held shortly. Viscount. Grey will be the President and the Association, it
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  • 73 6 ELEVEN KILLED. Roundrock (Texas), January 23. While the Baylor University basketball team were travelling in a charabanc to Austin to play T< xas University, the driver ran on to a railway crossing as a train arrived. He swerved on the track and tried to race the
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  • 56 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 23. The Lord M avor and Sh-riffs of the City of London conducted by Lord Ctewe, the British Ambassador, were y< sterday received by the President of the French Republic. The Lord Mayor subsequently placed a wreath on
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  • 157 6 Local Fund Closed. MALAY RYOTS IN DIRE DISTRESS. Kuala Lipis, January 22. We are requested in a special message from the H >n. the British Resident of Pahat g to p'ace bef »re the public the following information on the subject of the Pahang Flood R-li f
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  • 145 6 Previously acknowledged $8,191, Messrs. The Parit Perak Lubber Co.. Ltd., $l,OOO. Messrs. Lymn and Co., Ltd $250. Messrs. Whi eaway Laidlaw and Co. Ltd., $lOO. Mr. Cheah Leong Keah $lOO, Messrs. The Oversea Brokers Ltd.. $5O. Messrs. The Malaya Co Ltd., $5O, Messrs. Ho Tong Ltd.,
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  • 265 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, January 23. The yearly sports meet of the North Kedah Police and Prison were held on the grounds of the Kedah Club yesterday afternoon and proved a very successful affair, both from the variety of the items and the spirit of rivalry
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  • 85 6 TO PLAY THE UNFAIR SEX”. Owing to numerous inquiries, Mr. R. Salisbury and The Quaints” Company have decided to play The Unfair Sex” on Thursday, the 27th. The booking plan will open at Robinson's to-morrow morning, and we advise early reservation of seats. All the plans for their
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  • 68 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 24. Paris, 122.50; New York, 4.55 g Brussels, 34.91 Geneva, 25.20 Am12.14J Milan. 112| Berlin, 20.471 Stockholm. 18 18? Copenbapen, 18 21|; Oslo. 19.04; Vienna, 34.44; Prague. 163 i Helsingfors, 192 72| Madrid, 29 97; Lisbon. 2s ls Ri°. si| Buenos Aires. 46i
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 268 6 Farewell Message. (To the E liter of the Pinang Gazette.”) gj r< I trust yon will allow me the use of your columns to express, on behalf of all ranks of the Battalion under my c >mmand, our very just appreciation of the cordial
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    • 125 6 Sir,Many int»»rding passengers by the 6.30 a.m. bunch from the Mitchell Pier have a touch-and go at being able to seertre their tickets in time as the ticket-sell» rs do not begin operations until five minutes before the launch leaves. With the limited t me in hand many
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  • 184 6 THEFT ON THE S.S. IPOH.” Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett this morning, Lee Khian Moh pleaded guilty o the theft of 70 yards of silk, the property of Mr. Mac Kay, from the s.s. Ijwh at Penang on Saturday last and was remanded till Thursday next
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  • 40 6 Mexico, January 22. The Department of Industry states that all but 22 out of 147 oil companies operating in Mex co have adopted the new petroleum lawsand hopes that the resistance by the minority will gradually disappear.
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  • 37 6 Vale. Paris, January 21. The Petit Parisien announces that a French engineer, M. Dub-urg, has invented an electric apparatus enabling the operator to detec', without digging, the exact place of all subterraneous bearings.
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  • 881 6 The R»»v. and Mrs. Abel Eklund are leaving Singapore for America on March 1, and expect to leave Klang on Feb 25 The King’s Ex» qnatur empowering Mr G. D. A. Fletcher to act as Belgian Consul at Penang has received His Majesty’s signature. Mr. P. A.
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  • 567 6 OBITUARY. I General Sir Charles Warren. DONOR OF WARREN SHIELD. London, January 22. The death is announced of General Sir Charles Warren, (formerly G.O C. Troops, Straits S ttleinenis, and the donor of the Warren Shield). Who’s Who says: WARREN, Gen. Sir Charles, G.C.M.G., cr. 1885 K. C 8., cr.
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  • 293 7 Leeds United Defeated By Manchester. SCOTTISH CUP FIRST ROUND SURPRISES. London, January 22. The following were the results of the ties played to-d.iy FIRST DIVISION. Arsenal 1. Sheffield U 1. Birmingham 1, Huddersfield T. 3. Burnley 6, Aston Villa 3. Leeds U 2, Manchester 3. Liverpool 3, Derby
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  • 178 7 London, December 22. The follo wing were the results in the first round of the Scottish Cup played to-day Elgin City 1, Albion Rovers 0. Queen’s Park 2, Inverness C. 0 Thornhill 1, East Fife 8. Bathgate 2. Dunfermline 2. Stenhousemuir 0, Partick Thistle 3. Kilmarnock 3,
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  • 144 7 SCOTLAND BEATS FRANCE. London, January 22. At Edinburgh, the Rugby match between Scotland and France resulted in the home team defeating the visitors by 23 points to 6. There were 35,000 spectators. THE PLAY. Scotland did most of the attacking in the first half, but the Frenchmen were
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 301 7 I POPULAR BARGAINS I AT J I Whit eaways i GREAT STOCK- M y I I taking JLa i Mens India Gauze Vests, A Vl n e excess stock of these good quality India gauze vests with frox necks as J I\ sketch to be cleared regardless of cost. >
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    • 197 7 When a man wants i F A l 6 fi ßes Scotch j Wffl Whisky he calls for i j Hg| N.J. Chib >to be sure hapier Johnstone's i MJAUB L WHISKY |umfli— CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. 1 a.. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States i Incorporated
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  • 550 8 We owe our very existence and everything that we have in this world, to the sun. Bat for its heat, there could be neither animil nor vegetab’e life and if it could vanish to-day without taking us with it, the earth would immediately become a f r<
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  • 383 8 The increasing Home demand for tobacco grown within the Empire is having unexpected results in some quarters. In Rhodesia it is reported that tobacco cultivation, in the course of the last few years, has become the most promising branch of the local farming industry, and consideration is now
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  • 63 8 The Strait» Trading Co.. Ltd., givt» t' e following prices, on January 21: London Spot £299 15 0 Up 5/3 mis. Fraying 294-5-0 down 15/3 selling 294 10 0 12/6 Local. J innary 22: S ngapore sold 150 tons at slsl| Penang buyers no sellers at slso|. January
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  • 24 8 The ou‘put of The Punggor Rubber Estates, Limited for the month of December was 13,319 lbs. Total for 9 months 130,928 lbs.
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  • 32 8 RUBBER PRICES. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for yesterday are as follows Spot 66|c Feb./March 68c April/June July/September 71 jc
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  • 1102 8  -  Significance of Silence. (By J. J. Brebner). If I am ever moved to make a mild protest against the policy of my partner, it is when he assumes that I nave yot nothing” on the s rength of an initial no bid”, I bt-ing the dealer. Such
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  • 130 8 CLUB RUGBY RESULTS. (Special Sports Service.) Lon lon. January 23. The following is from the social correspondent of the Singapore Fr* Pre s Neath 5, Cardiff 5, Blackheath 3, Pert S-rvices 0. Llanelly 17. Swansea 11. Bristol 9, R. a. F. Leicester 21, Percy Park 8. MOTOR RACING
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  • 103 8 MALAYA CUP FINAL. Perak Beats N. Sembilan. (drrn 0 tr Ovi C >rr.-S > indent). Kuala Lumpur, January 23. In a Malaya Cup final Perak,H Negri Sembilan by 13 points to nil. was a rather scappy game. The g r(inn was hard and Perak overwhelmed l”' r opponents.
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  • 112 8 SISTER BALAMBAL 0* EDUCATION OF WOMENSister Balambal, Editor niani,” lectured on Fen a e L^. so to a large audience at the I! ciation, 421, Dato Kramat R a(- last night. Mr. R. Harithas sided. ießB e The lecturer spoke upon t' ie j 3 benefits and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 161 8 t Bookbinding Mbdfx W HANDCRAFT 1 ancient and modern From the beautiful jewel and ivory inlaid bindings of the 7th century to the rich and delicate gold tooling of the present day, bookbinding has always exemplified the mastery of handcraft. So with cigarettes: State Express being made by handone at
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    • 47 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. r 6 RAN<> /O /j| I llnii(il^ QUALirY sj|fcml' I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1907 9 More Troops for Far East. War Office Order. Reservists in Section A To Be Called Up. Notwithstanding official assurances regarding the adequacy of the forces i n China to cope ivith the situation there, discerning people cannot fail to '•owe to the conclusion that the position is much more
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  • 368 9 Sequel To Mad Adventure.” LEADERS SI N i l NEED. ALL CULPRITS TO BE SUMMARILY DEPORTED. Paris, January 23. The Catalan conspiracy trial ended in Colonel Macia and Ricciotti Garibaldi being each sentenced to two months’ imprisonment and fined 100 francs. The other accused, who are all
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  • 154 9 HARVARD AND CAMBRIDGE CONVERSATION. London, January 23. The Trans-Atlantic Telephone Service which had hitherto been confined to London and New York, was yesterday increased in range sn as to include towns within a radius of 110 miles of London and several eastern American States. The first conversation
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 168 9 THE UNAPPROACHABLE NORTON. I (BY SPECIAL CABLE) I NORTON Again Awarded j 4 MAUDES TROPHY.” S Particulars of this Achievement Can be Obtained from the SOLE AGENTS: j JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., p 1 (Incorporated in England.) Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. W rAnnouncing tfe appointment °F The Cycle and
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 153 9 P. G. CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE No. 101. In connection with the Pinang Gazette Cross Words Puzzle No. 101, we regret to be compelled to disappoint competitors by announcing that we are unable this week to award prizes. Upon examination we find that the puzzle as received from our London office isinenrrret
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  • 1262 10 Raid on s.s. Benalder. CHINESE FIREMAN FOUND WITH FIRE AKMS. Chief Detective Inspector J. Costello and a band of detectives were engaged yesterday morning in a raid on board the s.s. Benalder, which resulted in the arrest of a Chinese named Loh Yew who was charged before Mr.
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  • 129 10 1 ENaNG, JANUARY 24, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcadua Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Baum 2/4 3/32 6 Credit 2/4 5/16 v 3 Docuruenu*ry 2/4 11/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 152| .5 day's sight Private 1541. c Bombay Demand Bank 152 f Madras Demand Bank
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  • 20 10 Jan. 27Hockey League, B. Co, Vols. v. P.S. Esplanade. 27Hockey League, P.S.A.A. v. P.H.C.L. Penang Fiee School Ground.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 175 10 ftgf y >Ji m. f I U) I FuiioflHfe f kl OMPING, running, happy li®/ nj k& c hildren, are full of life and boundless energy thanks to p llorlick’s Malted Milk. /J|/M Mother knows the power cf Ipn GJ Ilorlick’s to build up brain and Iff! y/j body—to ward
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    • 279 10 SECRET CF HEALTHY SKIN’ Chemist Tells How Ancient Healing Balms Have Their Counterpart In Zam-Buk. The human skin owes its flexibility and health to its constant lubrication by natural oil that is secreted from tiny glands inside the tissues. Without this invisible bath t-ho skin would become leathery and soic.
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    • 346 10 j*-j CHARITY I CHARITY! J IN AID OF A The Malaya Flood Relief Fund J F THM MEMBERS OF THE LATE f t CHINESE AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB 1 WILL STAGE J J (Under the Distinguished Patronage of 5 the Hon. the Resident Councillor) A b A Mirthful and interesting Bangsiwan
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 56 10 To-Night! To-Night! Theatre Royal Programme for Mon., 24th to Wed., 26th First Show at 7-30 p m. 1. Comedy 2 reels 2. Bruce Gordon in Sky’s the Limit” 5 reels INTERVAL Second Show at 9 p. m. 3. Elaine Hammerstein Jack Mulhall in Drums of Jeopardy 7 reels 4. Jane
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  • 1988 11 STORY OF HIS BOOK. I— A Lavish Edition. Under a fantastic title, The Seven Pillars of Wisdom,” a book for which publishers on both sides of the Atlantic were angling six years ago has appeared at last as a privately printed issue, says Mr. D. G. Hogarth,
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  • 142 11 The following were the latest quo' t'it in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday. To-day. g g Shares. i 1 Sc. c. c. c. g. Batane PB7J .90 .87J -9'» Eastern Siam Tin 27/- 28/- 27/- 28/Kuala Lurrpur N L. 39/6
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  • 180 11 The following are our latest quotaions Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Allenbys $2 90 8 3.00 Bedfords 1.00 1.10 Connemaras 2.60 270 Glenealys 2.80 2.90 Indragiris 10.50 11.00 Katoyang 2.10 2 20 Mentak bs .58 .60 Tainbalaks 1.40 1.45 Tins. Am pang 6*l 1/6 prem Rangrin (New) 32/6 33/6
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  • 99 11 BILLIARDS AT THE ORIENTAL. Falktner Beats Stevenson. i (From Onr Own Corrcsponder t.) Singapore, January 22. In a billiards match at the Oriental Hotel on Saturday in a game of 750 up, Falkiner beat Stevenson by 573 points. On Sunday Falkiner again beat Stevenson by 750 to 419.
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  • 432 11 SKYE MEETING. A Meeting under S. R. A. Rules for Gentlemen Riders will be held by the Penang Turf Club in conjunction with the Ptnang Polo Club. On Saturday 19th Feby, 1927. Races 1,2, 3 and 4. A Divided Handicap for al Ponses uivi led into four
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 521 11 Sew Advertisements. VACANT. Zprienced European Winchman a Dredge in Siam. Apply to \'o 40. c Fina g GazttP S .nean Lady with good business E Squired by well known French b illinerv, Dresses, etc...) to open F" a branch in Penang. Reply >x 485, Singapore. for sale. t Car Overland,
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    • 368 11 NOTICE*. Stamps. British Colonials. My speciality is British Colonial RARITIES. I shall be pleased to hear from serious and advanced collectors. Selections sent on approval at reasonable prices, (References please.) T ATI FN Craipard.” 5. Blake Hall Road, ****Lol-*lWanstead, London, E. 11, England m.v. GLENAMOY” Voy. 16. Consignees of cargo
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  • 1298 12 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMBR. 3 S Sc I 5 H X a 2_ RUBBKK IDah.... o e < Allenty Bebber Oo 2 8’ 3 00 Alor G.Jab Rubber Eeteie 2 70 2 9-1 Amalgamated Malay fieVatoe 4 4 (Q Ayer Hitam Planting Byndlo*te 4 70 4 do Ayer Kantng
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 313 12 1 The Royal and Motors H S o o I H MB-81 -rJBahW Hi 1 N'd 1 1 MBHMBggaMWBM u WBR If»* 4 iiHII:; 1Li!IIII x x '>v '-.j?*! The most interesting romance in modern business has *t been the development of Motor Manufacture. In twenty years it has developed
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    • 481 12 I. 1 K| this preparation Phyllosan is presented to the public on the advice of the medical profession. From its first announcement by the University, Phyllosan was hailed by medical and scientific jou nals all the world over and these dignified publications paid striking tribute to the discovery. Phyllosan is
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  • 602 13 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ekma for Pori Swettenbam Singapore. Reyniersz for l.augsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Sewli, Olehleh, Tjalang, Meulaboh and Sabang. Glenfalloch for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Am pang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Yueneang for Calcutta. The following are in eommunicati n with
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 491 13 sA -v..... Fin Refreshing after Exercise. Bi S fi 1 pj 4711” Eau de Cologne IM s the companion of 0 Sport. Its refreshing Z M coolness after exercise '~\Z* s P ar ticular!y appre- if j f Tfi dated by women. Applied I K Sy to the wrists and
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    • 49 13 MIRUM MILK POWDER Best for Infants and Adults. A complete substitute for pure milk. 2 lbs. of MIRUM Milk Powder makes 14 pints of Pure Milk. once and be (satisfied. Obtainable at s all Stores. Sole Agents AYLESBURY NUTTER, LTD., Penang, Ipch, Taiping, Teluk TYBSC/. -t. Anson and Kampt»r
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    • 242 13 f fib I I JS2IS. I I I In Convalescence J the ideal food to strengthen the nerves and to give new g Ii energy and joy of life to the debilitated body is. Sanatogen. Dr. B. Beheim of Colombo, writes: "If any remedy should find the widest appreciation in
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  • 1956 14 ty.-4HE GENERAL STRIKE, New Spirit Needed, There is no action more anti-social than a general strike, continues Sir Herbert Samuel in The Times.” Yet it i s the Socialists who have invented it. The idea has been imported into Great Britain from the Continent. One can understand
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 532 14 Wi wfl rtllßilllSW F= EgĔE I W? (\d YMj li i I oom* I >ov» x4 I I Ir 1 I lou can enjoy C'Z'iklJF Sound Natural ®F Sleep (ffi 'III* You can make sure of a thoroughly good night’» Up h: I 14, I rest all night by taking
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    • 228 14 They kill A germs in here/Cl (T. E,ni S of influenza a Serms of Pneumonra-lurkinth and nose, with fatal Evans PastiH es them developing. P Pop an Evans' Pastilk into your mouth now an «’■“-and.-spedallywla, you feel throat tickle' coming on. With their soothing antl Pastilles prevent colds Their anfseptic
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  • 687 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. PBNaNa, January 24, 1927. oU Mutton Matton Indian per lb 55 Head, sheep or goat M each I.UU Liver with heart 4 lung do Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep pjrib 55 Sweet Bread psir 30 Leg of Mutton >« ib 55 Lamb ic 55 Suet
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 904 15 BANKS s. iniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiniiiiniiiiiniii!i!i ii!!iniiiiii!iiii;niiiiiiiiiiini:iiiii(inriiiiiiiiiiihiifft<i;iiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiH -”ii tl 2 ,4 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI l I sinking corpora «ion. < z <> Jr (Incorporated in Hongkong.) c.piui iw.'M.m f ON WHAT THE 1 iMUtd t>d fully paid up l2«,60»,e»« Reaerve Fuud#: Z Suntiaij Gazette Branches and Agencies. mr)l Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta J
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    • 217 15 «s j The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd., PENANG. fl Announce the arrival of the 'ij JUNIOR 8 4 Cylinder j I SINGER CAR i L I IJ I Demonstration Car Now on View at Our Show Rooms J 12, Bishop Street Write, Phone, or Call and the Car will
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1322 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- |H wBBM SQ I k 1 WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N» CONTINENT. MH MH MM gM B ggH|| LAOMEDON Jan. 28 Lon lon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. I A GA. PE NOR Feb. 3 Marne lies. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. TEIRESIAS Feb. 10
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    • 596 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamers of the British contract with His Majesty’s Govern- India S. N. Co., Ltd. ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated in England) Outwards from
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