Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 January 1927
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1927-01-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBL> C f. No. 20. VOL. LXXXV. WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1927. RICE 3.20 words
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Advertisement691 1927-01-26 1 I'MKKO" I Photographic Studio I Every Possible AssistI a nce and advice given I to amateurs. I No. 7» Northam Road, Penang. I TEL 579. i I C N y P S wiS ua p ty and i grandcl a: I I New Low Prices GENOINE BABCiINS i I WEARING691 words
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Advertisement12 1927-01-26 1 a. r t: ata J ITS. J i Dispensary itk Stmt J12 words
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Article567 1927-01-26 2 THE YEAR’S PROGRESS. The discussion by the Cologne City Council of the scheme for the Cologne Aerodrome has disclosed some remarkable statistics, and has shown the im.portance of Cologne as an international j air junction, says TJie Manchester Guardian.” It was not until last April567 words
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Article246 1927-01-26 2 A NEW DEVICE IN AMERICA. The war against crime in the United States has brought another interesting invention a’ong, says The Observer.” This time it is a hidden motion camera which is intended as a trap for criminals. It measures three by six by nine inches, encased246 words
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Article205 1927-01-26 2 SPRING I927_RACE Thursday, Saturday, Tlwd Thursday and Saturdl 73rd, sth Bth 10 h aJ/ A March, 1927 Stakes. 568,000 ive M-ney. 1 Addej 12 races for all Horses. 11 races for Ex-griffin’Rom. 9 races for Ex-griffin Ponies’ 2 racos for nil ponies. 7 races for Selangor Turf205 words
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Article216 1927-01-26 2 1927, Spring Meeting. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME First Day, Sat., 5th Feb,. 27, Second Day, Tues., 8th Third Day, Thurs., 10th Fourth Day, Sat., 12th Fifth Day, Mon., 14th First Race Each Day 2-30 p.m 15 Races for Open Horses— Added Stakes $23,350 J Money9 Races for Ex-Griffin Horses—216 words
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Advertisement1488 1927-01-26 2 Aerated Waters FORSA^— notice Armstrong Siddeley Car 14-5 stater. WARNING. FOR done under 9,000 miles, as good as new. I Price $2,500. Apply Adair, Selama. I£ h on6ehoU do not giT specia i Zil >T \7 27-1 attention to their possible breeding places Chinese New I enr for mosquitoes, these1,488 words
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Advertisement597 1927-01-26 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.) W® Notice is hereby given that the Trade r Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of Apcar Co. of No. 4 Railway Buildings, Penang,597 words
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Advertisement53 1927-01-26 2 NOTICES. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S- 8 LABOUR CODE 1923 F-M-EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN i,re hereby reminded that a e mrns for the preceding Q uar for sent to the Office of the e roller of Labour, months of April, July, January. yjpp 1 Forms for the return >n application at an/53 words
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Article2084 1927-01-26 3 Queen hietoria’s Jntimate Jsetters. A WOMAN’S TRAVELS IN NEW GUINEA. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London, December 30. Dramatic Royal Occasions. Ever since he inherited them, the Dean of Windsor has been in possession of a mountain of Victorian letters so formidable that he only had the courage to2,084 words
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Article340 1927-01-26 3 The Hindu Tamil school of Nebong Tebal was opened by Mr. Richard John Fronde Curtis, the District Officer and the trustee of the Hindu Temple on Saturday the 22nd instant at 8 p.m. The opening ceremony was a great success. Invitations were sent to the340 words
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Advertisement256 1927-01-26 3 (f V* K vtk W For > Strenuous and Continuous Service PARIS Garters No Metal Can Touch You manufacturers t /I STEIN COMPANY Chicago New York Muller PhipP« (Malaya) Ltd. Union Bldg., Collyer Quay BaprMentatlves in Singapore, 8. S. 9 To be or not to be A SUCCESS IN LIFE256 words
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Advertisement182 1927-01-26 3 Everybodys (HWllOailllql T&JKirvg About tKc Gre&tr DEMZA S Daaice BdJtvd Hear Their New Records. No More Worrying Fox Trot Magic of the Moon For Heavens Sake So is Your Old Lady Hard to get Gertie Llewellyn Waltz Somebody's Eyes Fox Trot ER Could I, I Certainly Could Where’d You Get182 words
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Article1353 1927-01-26 4 THE RISING COST OF LIVING. A disappointing feature of th« year has been the rise in the cost of living. This is a disagreeable product <>f the general strike. The trend of price was sieadily downward from January until May, with a fall of seven points from 751,353 words
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Article212 1927-01-26 4 PENANG, JANUARY 26. 1927 'euhie» Opinrr- o >5,000.00 not** loves 75.00 sellerold leaf 72.00 sellers lace Pickings 160.00 seller lutmegß 80s 100.00 nom lIPb 95.00 ocontits per 1,000 50.00 non. opra Sundried J 10.95 buyers attana 11.15 sales attana Coarse 10.50 'reen SnaO Shell* 13.00 iam Rice Nc.212 words
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Article22 1927-01-26 4 Jan. 27Hockey League, B. Co, Vols. v. P.S. Esplanade. 27Hockey League, P.S. A. A. v. P.H.C.L. Penang Free School Ground.22 words
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Advertisement224 1927-01-26 4 J Made by the Swan" pen people p^ 1 <c 0 A splendid work-a-day pen. The Blackbird is a pen made for hard work. It has a strong gold nib, good sturdy holder, reliable feed and is perfectly balancedthe necessary combination required for writing comfort. 9a Catalogue post free Mabie,224 words
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Advertisement142 1927-01-26 4 JMIH—IIHBIM 1 ill 'Hi H iii II W "II 11 I f THE MOST ORDINARY DISHES k I can be made delicious and appetizing 1 by the addition of I LEA PERRtKS’ V SAUCE J DAIBUTSU Packing Contractors. Shoe-Makers. Paper and Woodenframe-Makers. Brass Plate-Makers. Watch-Makers. l MMMMMWmWWTIWMMMMMMMnniIIIMMIII IL WH I142 words
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Article342 1927-01-26 5 Benefit Of Treasury. OPTIMISTIC VIFW OF FINANCES, Paris, January 25. Le Matin states that French gold ingots have ai rived in New York which represent the value < f the gold pieces bought back by the Banque de France from the public Bank. The Banque received342 words
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Article99 1927-01-26 5 FORECASTS ON h ING’S SPEECH. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 26. On February 8 Parliament reassembles and the Government Departments concerned are engaged upon the preparation of the King’s speech. The most important subject to be dealt wiih in the speech will be the Chinese situation. In(Rugby Radio Service.) - 99 words
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114 1927-01-26 5 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 25. The report on the tests made during the past week between Beam Wireless Stations in England and Australia is issued by the Marconi Company. It states that tests have demonstrated that this wireless link is capable of working(Rugby Radio Service.) - 114 words
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Article40 1927-01-26 5 (Rugby Radio service.) London, January 25. The Ministry of Labour announces that on the 17th January the total number of unemployed was 1,390,000. This was 41.014 less than a week ago but 175,125 more than a year ago.(Rugby Radio service.) - 40 words
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Article46 1927-01-26 5 Hague, January 25. The Bxttle cruiser Sumatra enroute to the Dutch East Indies, left Honolulu on the 18th inst. f‘*r Yokohama where she is due on the 2nd nrox. and will remain there till after the Emperors funeral and hen proceed to Shanghai.46 words
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Article219 1927-01-26 5 U. S. Views Changing. COMING SHOW DOWN.” Washington, January 25. A further change in the official opinion over the alien oil right’s controversy in Mexico is announced to-day, presumably in view of its possible effect on the Mexican Government, by the spokesman that the State Department has219 words
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Article111 1927-01-26 5 SEVENTEEN COUNTRIES REPRESENTED. Cairo, January 25. King Fuad opened the International Cotton Congress in the presence of a large and distinguished gathering, including Lord Lloyd and 160 delegates, representing 17 countries. DEFINITE RESULT AIMED AT.” At the Cotton Congress. Mr. Holroyd, the President of the International Federation111 words
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117 1927-01-26 5 COMMISSION TO REPORT ON CONDITIONS. (Rugby’ Radio Service.) London, January 25. As a result of the discussions which took place during the Imperial Conference, it has been decided to send to the New Hebrides, a commission comprising representatives of His Majesty’s Government in Great Britain,(Rugby’ Radio Service.) - 117 words
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Article118 1927-01-26 5 COMBINED TEAM’S FINE STAND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, January 25. The combined European and Indian team of Madras has put up a very good show against the M. C. C. tourists. In reply to the visitors’ 361, of which Brown made 84, Eckersley 69 (not out) Parsons118 words
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Article25 1927-01-26 5 SCOTTISH CUP TIE. London, January 25. In a re-played tie in the fi'St round of the Scottish Cup Arthurlie beat Nithsdale Wandereis by 2-0.25 words
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Article30 1927-01-26 5 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 25. The cruiser Conquest and the first submarine flotilla of the At lantic fleet left Portsmouth yesterday to join the fleet in Gibraltar.(Rugby Radio Service.) - 30 words
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Article441 1927-01-26 5 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI ON BOXER INDEMNITY. Malayan Chinese Contribution. Speaking at the congregation at Hong Kong University for the conferring of degrees last week Sir Cecil Clementi, Governor of Hongkong and Chancellor of the University said 1 cannot myself think of a better purpose to which the441 words
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Article110 1927-01-26 5 Previously acknowledged 10,382-82 Collections at St. George’s Church, Penang 20 Anonymous” 20 R. Heywood It 10,432-82 G. E. Pow, Hon. Treasurer. Penang, January 25. A special general meeting of the members of the Muslim Merchants’ Society was held on January 23 for the purpose of discussing110 words
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Article116 1927-01-26 5 Shanghai, January 11. A brave act by Mr. N. J. Asquith, the second officer of the river steamer Tungwo, is described by refugees arriving here from Hankow yesterday. Mr. Asquith went ashore to get a twelve-years-old foreign girl from a Catholic Convent in the heart of116 words
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Article87 1927-01-26 5 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending January 22, 1927, shows a total of 56 deaths33 males and 23 femalesthe death-rate being 21.06 per mille compared with 25.95 in the preceding week and with 26.84 in the corresponding week of last year.87 words
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Advertisement430 1927-01-26 5 '.««O' jj. fon.Ro»" J Hall s 10 I I' WineJJ! r*FF if||f' «rjr» Build up Strength Be vvell Happy Take Hall’s Wine and you will soon build up strength. Every dose makes you stronger. You it in your blood, making you well, and giving you new j, te It is430 words
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Advertisement188 1927-01-26 5 .22 Long Rifle PALMA Choose the Cartridge that gives you confidence j*O BREAK RECORDSto win prizes every cartridge in the box must be uniformly accurate. You may have the ability to hold your aim, to press the trigger evenly and at the precise moment, but unless you know vthat your188 words
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Article1513 1927-01-26 6 OOHE report for 1926 on the Officers CO Training Corps, which has been circulated to those concerned, comments on the lack of officers serving with the contingents and calls the attention of headmasters and university authorities to the deficiency in the number of officers in the Officers1,513 words
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Article122 1927-01-26 6 We are advised tbit owing to Chinese New Year Holidays the following altera (ions inter alia in sailings of local coasting vessels have been made :.-/< Ampang” will leave Penang f >r Pangkor, Dinding-», and Sitiawan on Sunday 30;h inst instead >f on Monday 31st idem as122 words
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Article2377 1927-01-26 6 A NIGHT ADVENTURE. Three Men and a Fowl. Yesterday evening until 5.15 p.m. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett was engaged in hearing a charge of theft of a fowl value $1.25 from premises No. 39. Ayer Itam Road, said to have been committed at 12.30 a.m. on2,377 words
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Article93 1927-01-26 6 LAST NIGHT’S PERFORMANCE. There was another large attendance at the Town Hall last n’gbt to witness the performance entitled The Ghost Train. Specially attractive was the scenery and lighting effects which enhanced in no small degree the undeniable m rit of the performance. The acting showed the greatest93 words
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Article102 1927-01-26 6 FALKINER VS. STEVENSON. At the Penang Club to n ght at 7 o’clock the above well-known professionals will play an exhibition match of 16 0 up. As usual, it is a «nest night <>f the club and there will I e an interval for dinner. The admission102 words
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Article776 1927-01-26 6 Mr. H. N. Ferrers has left K pur for Hong Kong. Kual a Sir George Buchanan arrive pore on Monday from Bmk 10 BiMalabar. by J The Rev. Dean Swift and V returned to Singapore from the Melchior Treub on Mr. Donald Macfarlane has k pointed Consul776 words
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Article713 1927-01-26 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPRESENTATIVE. Mr. P. M. Robinson Elected. jY special general meeting of the members cf the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held at the Chamber, Downing Street, yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of electing a representative as an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council to succeed713 words
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Article78 1927-01-26 7 A letter has been received in Singa--1" re conveying the unhappy news that f *othing can be done for Inspector Sheri- an, who has been in the hands of a in London. He expects to go to tar an( l Garter Home. Inspector lf, ridan, it will be78 words
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Article1185 1927-01-26 7 TWO NEW COMMISSIONERS WELCOMED. New Fire Precautions. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Offices yesterday. Mr. J. H. Pedlow presided and the others present were Messrs. J. M. Milne, J. D. Kemp, Khoo Sian Ewe, Yeoh Cheang Ann, M. H. M. Noordin,1,185 words
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Article311 1927-01-26 7 RUBBER QUOTATION. Tokio, January 21. Rubber, f. a. q. spot was quoted to-day at 80 sen (seller) per pound. Japan’s Political Crisis. The Japanese political crisis was averted to-day when the two big Opposition parties, the Seiyu-kai and the SeiyuHontoh decided to withdraw the non-con-fidence vote. Prince Takamatsu.311 words
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Article36 1927-01-26 7 We understand that the local Automobile Club has been advised yesterday by a wire from the Perak Motor Union that the main tru n k road in Perak is clear for motor traffic.36 words
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Article3294 1927-01-26 7 Suit Against Trustees. SEQUEL TO ASSIGNMENT OF SHARE OF ESTATE. The suit brought by the official assignee of Leong Tek Khean, now a bankrupt, on« of the trustees of Leong Fee (deceased) against Leong Eng Khean and Leong Yin Khean, the other trustees in connection with an assignment3,294 words
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Article25 1927-01-26 7 Members of the above club are reminded that the Club Prize Shoot will take place on Sunday, January 30, at 725 words
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Obituary17 1927-01-26 7 OBITUARY. Tokio, January 23. The death is announced of Mr. Bunjiro Konda, auditor of the Furukawa Company.17 words
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Article595 1927-01-26 8 Something like two weeks have elapsed since the tragedy of the floods and no statement has yet been made by Government regarding proposals for re-construction. Private funds have been floated and all sections of the community have manifested their sympathy with the distressed by contributing on a generous595 words
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Article496 1927-01-26 8 The British Postmaster-General must be a happy man. For the financial year ended March 31, 1926, his department shows a surplus of £6,666,700 the highest recorded since 1913. Included in that imposing total is the sum of £500,000 representing profit on telephones. Why should trade and commerce496 words
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Article1165 1927-01-26 8 empire tßir Service. WONDERS OF TELEVISION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 23. The First Air Link. All the experience gained in seven and a half years of civil flying is to be utilized by Imperial Airways, our national aeroplane company, in the operation of the new Cairo-Karachi1,165 words
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Article302 1927-01-26 8 IMPORTING COUNTERFEIT COIN’S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 26. When the s. s. Criiner arrived here from China ports on her h >mewarl trip during her maiden voyage the revenue officers discovered $2OOO in counterfeit ten cent pieces cleverly bidden io a hollowed piece of wood among302 words
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Article59 1927-01-26 8 PENANG v. KEDAH. The following have been selected t r present Penang on Wednesday a Thursday, 2nd and 3rd February, l-'-o 10-30 a.m. on the Esplanade:— j J, V. S. Brooke, H. C. D. Davies, AL. Donaldson, N. A. M. Griffin. Marshall, A. W. Matthews. J. T M59 words
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Article22 1927-01-26 8 The Penang Cricket Club are holding Athletic Sports on the Esp a nU 4 p. m. on Saturday, 29th January.22 words
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Advertisement224 1927-01-26 8 Stained Glatt n l _*iM?MrfflFg3iiit l lct n *t I \vs H IhUI I/r J®lJ Jmi I HANDCUAFT ancient and modern The beauty of stained glass is in itself a visualisation of the patient labour which directed the hands that fashioned it. In the same manner, the appreciation given lo224 words
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Advertisement44 1927-01-26 8 THE MALAYA FLOOD RELIEF FOUR. *A Dance will he held at the E. O. Hotel in aid of the above Fund on Friday, the 28th January, 1927. Tickets Gentlemen $5 Ladies $3 Extension of Licence. Light Supper. hjJK Vl KhlawSSEh LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.44 words
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Miscellaneous29 1927-01-26 8 1 IDE I ABLES. To Day. High Water lx>w Water 4.18 hr. 11. l hr. 17.39 hr. 23.58 hr. To-Morrow. 515 hr. 11.57 hr. 19 26 hr. 24.0 hr.29 words
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Article1889 1927-01-26 9 British Reservists Ordered To Rejoin. FRANCE AND BRITISH POLICY. marines receive enthusiastic SEND OFF. Lmion, January 25. The Commander of th* l Durham Light Infantry, stationed in Be]fa-1 am.ounces that 25 Royal Ulster R fl-men and a similar number of Royal Irish Fusiliers have been called up for service1,889 words
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Article31 1927-01-26 9 Paris, January 25. The four Garibaldi brothers, including Ricciotti are sending a letter to MDoumergue asking for leave to return their Insignia of the Legion of Honour.31 words
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Article194 1927-01-26 9 Offers To Buy Rejected. COLLAPSE OF NEGOTIATIONS t 4.000.000 FOR LEVIATHAN TURNED DOWN. Washington, January 25. The Shipping Board has rejected all bids for the Leviathan and other ships belonging to the United States line and freighters of the American Merchant line. [On November 11, Reuter cabled:194 words
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Article17 1927-01-26 9 London, January 25. The Premier of Ulster, Sir James Craig, becomes the Viscount of Craig-Avon.17 words
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Article15 1927-01-26 9 Gatun. January 25. The Renown has arrived and traverses the Panama Canal.15 words
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63 1927-01-26 9 Geneva, January 25. The Opium Commission by 7 votes to 2, rejected the Italian proposal requesting special consideration for the contingent question of the manufacture of harmful drugs and for appropriate measures for the prevention of smuggling. The opponent’s proposal declared that it was first63 words
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Article28 1927-01-26 9 Paris, January 25. The International Aeronautic Federation has awarded the Clifford Harmon trophy of 10,000 francs and a g Id medal to M. Pelletier D’Oisy.28 words
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Article66 1927-01-26 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 25. Paris, 122 j New York, 4.85 be Brussels, 34.90 Geneva, 25.19 Amsterdam, 12.14} Milan, 112} Berlin, Stockholm, 18.18; Copenhagen, 18.21 Oslo, 18.99} Vienna, 34.47}; Prague, 163; Helsingfors, 192} Madrid, 29.58 Lisbon, 2|j Athens, 370} Rio, 'sb J Buenos Aires, 46i 7 e(Rugby Radio Service.) - 66 words
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Advertisement39 1927-01-26 9 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. No. 102. Readers are reminded that in connection with the Pinang Gazette Cross-Words Pazzle competition published on Saturday, January 22, the valne of the prizes has been doubled. Order Your Copy of the Paper To-day.39 words
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Advertisement34 1927-01-26 9 FbamiteFTre Protection FRESH STOCKS RECEIVED OF 2-SALLON EXTINGUISHERS with and without Spring Cap. 2-GALLON FIRE PAILS. 1-GALLON EXTINGUISHERS with Spring Cap. FIRE GUNS and an ample supply of Re-charges. DUREGE AND THOMAS, LTD. Agents.34 words
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Advertisement167 1927-01-26 9 Q I NH THE UNAPPROACHABLE NORTON. H I i j (BY SPECIAL CABLE) jl NORTON” Again Awarded 4 MAUDES TROPHY.” Particulars of this Achievement i Can be Obtained from the fl SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England.) '1 Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. .Z==aac==(gk w MW fou167 words
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Article850 1927-01-26 10 ASTRONOMY BY THE NEM r INVENTION. Mr. J. Jackson writes to The Times” as follows:—It was reported in your columns yesterday that the question of erecting a planetarium for this country was raised in Parliament, and I understand that the same question has been raised in the London850 words
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Article468 1927-01-26 10 THE WORK OF THE AVOCATE. The other day, for the first time in French legal history, an avocate was one of the two orators to make the set speeches at the ceremony known as the conference du stage,” says the Paris correspondent of The Observer.”’ It468 words
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Article408 1927-01-26 10 A ship is st mething more than a vehi I cle she is a be'oved personality. There is no vying among mankind to obtain and cherish a relic of a bus, a train, a motor-car, whose span of life has come to a close. But408 words
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Advertisement342 1927-01-26 10 SEE THAT PACKAGE? It Means Health to you in a Day That’s a strong statement. But it’s true Phyllosan is the discovery of the eminent E. Bucrgi, M. D. and has been proclaimed as one of the greatest additions to curative science. Independently reported upon by all the leading Medical342 words
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Advertisement370 1927-01-26 10 j gg x -y. yM I r I r. 1 I I I' wnLT j, ini iihf?. Xm r i II Ktiiuilfflffim H't t I V Ull Hui i.jJ ff s I P Sttmdard Quality— B Standard' Detign— B ian^oril Sereic, B firstfl K Get the Standard Agent in your370 words
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Article232 1927-01-26 11 I'M folio icing were the latest quo’ tatuftw in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. 2 f Shares. CO -r a r c. c. c. c. Kohher (Dollar). XlorGajah 2.70 2.90 2.80 3.00 A'nalgamated 4.50 4.75 4.55 -75 Aver Panas232 words
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Article81 1927-01-26 11 The following are onr latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Kunings .95 1.00 A. Molek 2.65 2.75 Brogas 1.50 1.55 Connemaras 2.70 285 Jimah 2 70 2 80 Nellmay .72$ ex Pemerlohs 1.40 1.50 U. Malacca 2,55 2.65 Tins. Bangrin (New) 3?|3 33/3 Chenderiangs 29/- 30/Hitam 12081 words
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Article116 1927-01-26 11 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., giv t t ie following prices, on January 25: London. Spot £292 5 0 down £7 0 0 3 m/s. buying 288-0-0 510 0 3 selling 288 10 0 55 0 Local. January 26: S ngapore sold 200 tons at $l5O/Penang buyers no116 words
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Article32 1927-01-26 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 8 R. Sheet cts per pound per pl. $B7-33 No. 1 Crepe 65| cts per pound per pl. $B7-33 Easier. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys J32 words
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Advertisement1629 1927-01-26 11 New Advertisements. notices. notices. 1 POSITIONS VACANT. The Companies Enactment 1917. IN THE MATTER OF The Companies Enactment 1917 Thoroughly experienced Typewriter Latut Tin Dredging Limited. AND Mechanic required immediately. Apply (I n Liquidation) IN THE MATTER OF Box n 48. e/o P.-ang Gazette, The Settlements Dredge Limited. WANTED. Yig1,629 words
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Advertisement134 1927-01-26 11 LIFELONG SUFFERERS CAN END DYSPEPSIA Many of life’s troubles are unavoidable, but many are not, and in the latter category fall dyspepsia and all stomach troubles which are caused, not necessarily by the food which has been eaten, but more frequently by an excess <xf the gastric juices, which sets134 words
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Advertisement67 1927-01-26 11 Vi -<) c l„| DO YOU LOVE A GOOD DINNER? To add digestion, prevent flatulence, that heavy feeling,’ or to dispel constipation, stimulate the liver exid banish sick headache, biliousness, ill-smelling breath, use Pinkettes, the dainty little gcntle-as-na<ture laxatives. Just a tinj dose to-nightyou’ll feel fresh, fit and bright in67 words
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Advertisement154 1927-01-26 11 CYMRU AM BYTH! To the Teople of Wales in Ma’aji. THE ANNUAL Saint David’s Day Dinner IS TO BE HELD ON SAINT DAVID’S DAY (Tuesday, March Ist 1927.) AT THE ADELPHI 1101 EL, SINGAPORE, AT 7.30 P.M. All Welsh people in Malaya are invited t-« join both the St. David’s154 words
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Article78 1927-01-26 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Donggala for Asahan. Paneh, Bagan Si-Api-Api and Batu Bahra. Knowsley Hall for Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang.Altai Maru, Carnarvonshire, Colorado, Cassis, Chakrata, Glenamoy, Glenfalloch, Kedoe, Mantua, Mito Maru, Seangbee, SuwaMaru. Tairea, Tamba Maru78 words
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Article484 1927-01-26 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Snndav). BT TWIR Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johort and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hoor earlier than the Ordinary mail. 1 Resumption or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed Gaily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit484 words
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Article127 1927-01-26 12 PENANG, JANUARY 26, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months* sight Ban ft 2/4 3/32 »> 3 Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 152’ h 3 day’s sight Private 1541, Bombay Demand Pank 152| i I Madras Demand127 words
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Article1242 1927-01-26 12 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5 s g§ OQ so 8 RUBBBR [Doli*.,j f c o 9 Allenby Rubber Oo -> 2 £0 3 00 Alor Gejadh Rubber Etetate 2 80 3 OO Amalgamated Malay Sstatea 4 Bt 4 7t Ayer HHam Planting Byndleate 4 7( 4 90 Aver Kuning1,242 words
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Advertisement68 1927-01-26 12 JEFFREY’S f BLUE RIBBON PILSENER BEER. fel 1 VT.-/-.W KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR I PURITY AND EXCELLENCE R. T. REID Co., Ltd., I PENANG. IPOH. f I > >*■* J 4Sk^=-^-■>= Call at Our room and Inspect the following latest k model Cars in stock:- I' s Minerva, I68 words
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Advertisement260 1927-01-26 12 The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd., PENANG. Announce the arrival of the JUNIOR 8” 4 Cylinder SINGER CAR w j Demonstration Car Now on View at Our Show Rooms J if H h 12, Bishop Street u Write, Phone, or Call and the Car will be at your Disposal I260 words
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Miscellaneous54 1927-01-26 12 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 JackjMulhall in Drums of Jeopardy 7 reels 4. Jane Novak in54 words
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Article795 1927-01-26 13 DEFECTS IN METHODS AND STAFF. A Home writer, who had been out East jin connection with Education, in a long article to a Rangoon. Contemporary, de- taits a list of defects which had come to i his notice in India and the Colonies in I the policy795 words
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Advertisement36 1927-01-26 13 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, INDfAN_STUDENTS’ HOME. Elße gistered under the Registration of Schools Ordinance36 words
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Advertisement276 1927-01-26 13 t I Fl Ax' v |i LAXO builds firm flesh, > JC I plenty of strong bone, jC J- and a sound constitution It contains nothing what- ever to harm baby or cause him pain. That is why if Baby is fed on Glaxo he will progress steadily day by276 words
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Article941 1927-01-26 14 INNER TEMPLE’S TRADITIONAL DINNER. Another of th? medieval usages of the inns of court has recently been revived, says The New York Times.” At dinner not long a>go, the benchers of Gray’s Inn were guests of th? benchers of the Inner Temple. Although all four of the innsthe941 words
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Article727 1927-01-26 14 SOME EXPERIENCES RECORDED. It is much safer to fly from London to Manchester than to cross over Piccadilly Circus,” declared Mrs. Elliot Lynn in a I paper on Aviation as a career for wol men”, which she read before the Wo--1 men’s Engineering Society at the London727 words
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Advertisement230 1927-01-26 14 I ANNOUNCEMENT. i h ave pl easure n announcing lAs that we have been appointed sole 1 distributors in Malaya for the ESSEX and HUDSON Cars as from the Ist I January 1927. I I Immediate delivery of Essex Coach and t Touring Cars. t Full range of spares always230 words
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Article645 1927-01-26 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, January 26, 1927 S o*» Mutton Mutton Indian pr lb 55 Head, sheep or goal each l.uu Liver with heart A lang do 130 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mnttoa lb 55 Lamb do645 words
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Advertisement1313 1927-01-26 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- IH I k I i WEEKLY BERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |H LAOMEDON 28 I. >n lon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. AGAPENOR Feb; 3 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. TEIRE-HAS Feb. 10 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. SARPEDON Feb. 17 Marathi 'S, London, Rotterdam1,313 words
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