Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 21. VOL. LXXXV. THURSDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1927, PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 602 2 A PALACE OF ART. A scheme for the establishment of the British Empire, Academy, to provide a central home for the arts in London where the talent of Great Britain and the Dominion can be displayed and maintained before the whole world, will be publicly launched at a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1633 2 P<<S< I lONS VACANT. FOR SALE. NOTICES. Thoroughly experienced Typewriter Armetrong Siddeley Car 14 5 seater. Mr. E. G. Woodser late of Merars. Mechanic paired immediately. Apply done under 9.000 miles, as good aa new. Mather Co.. Stock and Share Brokers. Box No. 48, c/o Pinang Gazette. Price J 2,500.
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    • 170 2 PURCHASE FROM EMUHO. thine you want at Lowest Possible Current PricesWntches. Clocks. Jewellery, Silver Ware. Cutlery, Electro Plate. Leather. Fancy and Optical Goods, Boots, Clothine, Musical Instruments. Wireless, Guns, Motor Cars, etc., etc., etc. Price Li»t of all Departments sent post free on requestAladdin** Cave. Sandgate. Kent, England. Postage Stamps
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    • 291 2 CINE-KOD/VKS -FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED AT THE GEORGETOWN” The Cine-Kodak is the talk of P enan You can now take living pictures of your Children, your friends, or of scenes that interest you more eas l y than you can take an ordinary Snap Y° u i ust P r
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 824 3 Monday, January 3rd.God be icn/l at niv reading do come upon a hint most useful to me for drying of my hetland jumpers, bed-jackets and other |Hl i] e n wear. This to squeeze out with the hands, to lay between the folds of a we and
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    • 480 3  -  BY W. ABBIE HARGRAVE. t' i’ii 1 "ho have children Lp K "1* r(? alise how difficult it is to pii.i]? le nai-row path of truth- TheoU "i tlut .h is a spiritual necessity hhout ,lal i'’ ns "ould fall to pieces Practically, alas, the
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    • 502 3  -  BY DORRS JAMES Handwriting is just as illustrative ot character as is speech more so, perhaps, for it is the- unconscious expression of personality. i We are all taught to write alike, to form the same letters in the same way. yet no two of is achieve the
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    • 109 3 Capacious pockets are no longer the prerogative of the schoolboy. They belong to some of the smartest of this season’s coats, and not only are they large and accommodating, but they are also well defined, either by cut or trimming, or, indeed, by both. The pictured coat,,
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    • 515 3  -  BY POPPY BACON. 'Simplicity has been the despotic ruler of the world of fashion for so long, that we have arrived at a stage when there is very little more that we can eliminate. Everything superfluous, and a good many’ things that w’e once counted absolutely necessary,
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    • 407 3  -  BY JOAN ROSSITER. Dame Fashion no longer demands that a woman must cultivate a vast quantity of hair, but having relaxed the rule about quantity, she has stiffened the rule about quality’. How important is the constant care of one’s hair is implied by’ the fact that
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    • 461 3  -  BY JOYCE BURLEIGH. According to a popular novelist, The secret of success is concentration- Wherever theie has been a great life or a great work, this has gone before.” If these words were adopted as a maxim by some amiable, lovable, but entirely futile, women whom you and I
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  • 474 3 APPEAL AGAINST ASSESSMENT. Mr. D. J. Ward’s Hope. The seventeenth annual general meeting of Glenealy Plantations, Limited,, was held at Derrick and Company h Offices. Hong Kong Bmk Chambers, Singapore. The Chairman, the hon’ble Mr. D J. Ward, presided and there were also, present Mess s. H C.
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  • 657 4 The following are minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commitsioners of George Town, Pern ng, held on Tuesday, ,he 4th January 1927. Present:—Mr, J. H. Pedlow, Deputy President, Dr. J. E. Smith, Mr. M. H. M. Xoordin, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, Mr. J. D. Xc-mp, Mr. Y<
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  • 1267 4 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. U S’ t ao co BUBBBB [Dolias.j 0 S cI 0 Aller.ty Rubber Oo 2 95 3 05| A'or Gnjah Rubber Estate 2 85 3 09 Aamlgaruaiei! Malay Eatatea 4 51 4 75 Ayer Hitani Planting Syndic*t?. 4 7' 4 90 Aver Kuning Rubber Estate*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 388 4 Nk it’*?! g w U 'aM <&gslJ Curs Sore Throat and prevent dangerous infectious diseases by taking Formamint. Give Formamint to your family too. It will destroy the germs in mouth and throat before they can do any harm. fOKMAMIHT The Germ Killing Throat Tablet. Follow the sim-y* V”\. p.e
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    • 84 4 Fifty Years of Service. Over fifty years of useful and invaluable service stands to the credit of Chamberlam’s Cough Remedy and in all that time we have never heard of a single dissatisfied user, nor a dealer who is not glad to recommend it in the highest terms to his
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    • 619 4 |FREE 10»d~ay test Mas the MAE MURRA Y, Metro Star, say»: In the silent drama, ffd'-\ where the whole appeal A” is to the eye, pretty teeth are tremendously inipor- tant, and formerly a TSC-’ 1 great problem. Today I££/ 1 Fepsodent is regarded at >«•/ least as important as
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  • 1330 5 AFFILIATION W£TH SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB. The following are the minute» »f a meeting of the Perak Motor Union Com niittee, held at the Ipoh Club at 6.45 p.na. on Friday, the 7th January, 1927: Present: Mr. W. J. Wayte, Ag. President Messrs. H. J. Markes, C. H.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 226 5 St., ,g <v i SeS 4 Millinery <5. J < and Frocks. Novelties, WB8» < New Goods FORTNIGHTLYensuring The Very <?> Latest.” Arriving Shortlv: v <* Delightfully Dainty Easter Wear 1927 Designs. t Discriminate Dtcssmiking. No Disappointments. Gibbons Patent Knife and Scissors Sharpeners A Useful Tool for Every Home. For
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    • 369 5 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuritis, whatever the trouble is. Chamberlain's Pain Balm reH*ve« the pain. Burns and scalds are promptly relieved, cut» and bruise» quickly healed and wellings promptly reduced. In fact no household shoeld be withfm.it it. For sale everywhere. THE MALARIA
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    • 299 5 A GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE piR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS are frequently prescribed far the many ailments peculiar to the female Be sex, for the very reason that these Pills a-re purely vegetable, mild in their action, and effective as a laxative and cleanser of the whole system. Throughout the many
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 121 5 Theatre Royal From 7 hursday, 27th to Sunday, 30th January, 1927. Day show on Sunday at 2-30 p.m. |n the First Show at 7-30 p.m. 1 Burton Holmes Travelogue 2 Jimmy Aubrey in The Hayseed 2 parts 3 Conway Tearle in Salome of the Tenements 7 parts INTERVAL In the
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  • 126 6 NOT A PLEASANT JOB. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 26. Addressing the Ist Battalion of the "Devon Regiment, who are under orders for China, Sir Pai lip Chetwode, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Aidershot Command, said: You are going on what is not a pleasant job. Theie is no state of
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  • 350 6 NO AGGRESSION BET PROTECTION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 26. Further reference to the British policy in China was made last night by Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister, President of the Board of Trade. He said that the whole aim of the British Government’s policy in China
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  • 192 6 POPPY DAY RECEIPTS, (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, January 27. Poppy Day in Singapore realised «*****. Claim against Chinese Bank. A Chinese brought an action in the Supreme Court claiming damages against the Chinese bank for alleged wrongful imprisonment in China. Plaintiff’s counsel said that plaintiff was the
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  • 72 6 Jan. 27Hockey League, B. Co, Vol?, v. P.S, Esplanade. 27Hockey League, P.5.4.A. v. P.H.C.L. Penang Free School Ground. T Information having been received that cholera exists in a sporadic state in Bangkok, a Government Gazette” extraordinary announces that the port of Bangkok has been declared a suspected pare
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  • 196 6 THE ENTRIES. The following are the entries for the forthcoming Ipoh Races First Day. Open Horses. More Air. Inia’s B >y, Shoreham, Gorabroom, Equimaid, Sextant Bov, Air Bird 11, Melissa, Kayenda, Sunsprite, Nalpa, Gold S:ud, Lord Woorak, Malony, Coleus, Genzano, Swifisnre, Himena. Greenu’, Lady Eaton, Daybrook, Golden
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  • 44 6 The P.C-C. Sports will be held on Saturday, the 29th January, 1927, at 4 p.m. sharp on the Esplanade Ground. Lady Guillemard has kindly consented to give away the prizes. The Club will be At Home” at 4.30 p.m. on that day.
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  • 95 6 The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday: Single Handicap Class A” "=—15.2 J. Duguid beat 15.0 B. W. B. Powell 6—3, 7—5. Single Handicap Class B” 3.6 C. E. Bowers beat 2.6 W. Gilliam 62, Double Handicap Class B” :Scr. A. Ferguson and
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  • 38 6 The Club Championship for 1926 will be played during February. Entries for this event will close on January 31. Monthly Medal. The Monthly Medal for January will be played for on January’ 29 and 30.
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  • 258 6 NO, NO, NANETTE.” A large audience was again present at the Town Hall last night to witness No, No, Nanette,” stag d by the Quaints, whose performances in the East have won fame. The revue was performed in a manner which was as fresh and spirited as when
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  • 610 6 ALLEGED CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST. Yesterday, before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, Mr. C. D. D. Hogan mentioned the case in which A. R. M. Narayan Chetty is charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant of tl e local money lending firm of K. V.
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  • 59 6 Ata representative meeting held at Kuala Lumpur on the 23rd inst. the Ceylon Tamil Community in Malaya dicided to raise a fund amongst themselves for the above purpose in grateful memory of the timely help extended to Jaffna by the F. M. S. Government when
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  • 140 6 TWO PARAMOUNT PRODUCTIONS. That women, crazy for social position, will sometimes drag their husbands right into financial disaster, i, s a point brought out by Cecil B. Demille in his newest production for ParamountThe Golden Bed”the chief feature attraction at Theatre Royal, commencing to-night. It is in nine
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  • 778 6 ERROR LEADS TO CHEATING CHARGE. European Lady Acquitted at Malacca. A mistake in dating ch> ques 1926 in steal of 1927 in settlement of accounts with a firm of Bombay merchants in Malacca led to the appearance of Mrs Eihen Stubbs ot Tampin at the Malacca Police
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  • 41 6 We ate informed by the Postal authorities that tl e home mail which was to at rive by the P. 0. Mantua at 2 p.m. today will not be ready fur delivery to box holders until 5 p m.
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  • 748 6 PLAINTIFF IN COURT ACTION. A Question of Debts. Sharif Kassim bin Hashim, the reigning Sultan of Siak, a Dutch Protectorate in Sumaira. sued nine members of his family in the Supreme Court Singapore, before Mr. Justice Deane. The iscues, which arise out cf an action in which
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  • 51 6 Previously acknowledged $10,432.82 Messrs. Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd. 1,000.00 Che Doh, Consort of H.H. The. Raja, of Perlis 50-00 Mr. E. Gregory Jones 25.00 Mr. H. A. Tyebkhan 20.00 Dr. J. Gossip 20.00 Mr. J. Macdonald 15.00 $11,562.82 G. E. Pow, Hun. Treasurer. Penang, January
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  • 827 6 Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Torrance wil h leaving for Europe shortly. be Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hiam and Mi Hiam arrive back from leave on J an 3 Miss Blackwood is returning fTasmania, to the F. M. S. s. s. Houtman, due early i n Major
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 39 6 Lingering Coughs. Bronchitis leaves a bad cough. So does influenza and la grippe, but these hard, lingering coughs yield easily to the healing and curative qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Good for troublesome night coughs too. For sale everywhere.
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  • 345 7 Pastor Acquited. SHOOTING SEQUEL. Austin, Texas, January 26. Pastor Norris the fundamentalist” was acquitted at the trial which opened here on January 12 and reached a dramatic climax on January 22 when Norris, giving evidence for three hours on his own Jpfence, reduced his handkerchief to a
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  • 188 7 STR'ISEMANN REMAINS FOREIGN MINISTER. Berlin, January 26. Th* re is every prospect that Dr. Marx’s i s to constitute the new coalition g vernment are about to meet with success and shortly he will announce an administration backed by the German n're, the Bavarian peoples’ parties and
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  • 50 7 CANCELLATION OF DRILLING PERMITS. Mexico City, January 26. The Department of Industry stated that drilling permits, which were lately m celled were issued before December n n the understanding that the per--11 "s would be cancelled if the companies idled to comply with the new oil law.
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  • 44 7 TROOP MOVEMENTS. Managua, January 26. lour hundred American marines ar-o-l at Corinto from Panama to rel eve detachment of marines now here. Liberal forces are reported to be !l) arching towards Matagalpa which is prisoned with 1000 Conservative and Government tmops.
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  • 79 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 26. he Postmaster General announces that Ghor extension of the Trans-Atlantic y i lione Service will take pD.ce next I’day when the service will be tn and from all pl ices in Engtn and Wales. Simultaneously the 1 will be extended in
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  • 710 7 Bill Introduced in Assembly. RUPEE RATIO London, January 26. Sir Basil Blackett introduced three i currency and two steel protection bills. The opinion is expressed that the bill to establish a gold standard currency and constitute a reserve bank is the most liberal in finance ever offered
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  • 94 7 ARRIVAL AT PANAMA. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. January 26. On the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of York aboard the Renown at Cristobal yesterday, the vessel was met by the United States battleship Arkansas After an exchange of salutes the Arkansas escorted the Renoivn into the
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  • 130 7 Scottish Cup Ties. SECOND ROUND DRAW. London, January 26. The following are the results of the Scottish Cup first round replays Celtic 4, Queen of the South 1. Dunfermline 5, Bathgate 2, Airdrieonians 2, Ayr United 1. The following is the second round draw in the Scottish Cup
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  • 159 7 UNBROKEN SUCCESS. Combined Team Defeated. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, January 26. The M. C. C. tourists have maintained their record of a win at every centre by defeating the combined European and Indian team at Madras by 211 runs. In the first innings M. C.
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  • 143 7 WORK OF THE SALVATION ARMY. London, January 26. The imminent cinstruction of a Salva tion Army leper settlement on the banks of th» Ganges neir Benares is announced by General Br im veil Booth who, interviewed by R-*u‘er regarding bis recent tour in the Fr East,
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  • 89 7 LAST WEEK’S RETURNS London, January 26. According to the figures issued by the Ministry of Health 607 persona died of influenza last week in 105 great towns of this country. This total might be compared with the 463 of the previous week and 244 of the week
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  • 64 7 BRITISH NAVAL DESIGN PREFERED. London, January 25. The B-itish firm of Tborneycroft have been commissioned to supply a design for two new torpelo boat des v royers to be constructed in Italy for the Rumanian Goverruuent. British naval architecture is thus preferred for this specialised type
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  • 66 7 London, January 26. Gratifying results atren led the issue of the prosp°ctus of the Anglo-lmtch Plantations Java, Limited, offering the £509,000 6 per cent first mortgage deben'ures at 98 and 125,000 ordinary pound shares at £2 each to complete the com piny’s development programme. Simultaneously with the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 192 7 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.] Sir, I forward herewith an extract from a letter received from the British Resident, Perak, with reference to the administration of the Perak Fiood Relief Fund, which may bo of interest to your readers. R. SCOTT, Resident Councillor, Penang.
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    • 236 7 Sir,The vast Hindu crowds who paid their devotion at the above temple on the lastThaipusam day ought to be grateful for the persevering advocacy of theP/nan# Gazette which resulted in the Hindu Endowments Board changing almost entirely the previous committee of management of the temple, because
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    • 568 7 Sir,—Although much has been written in the Pinang Gazette with regard to the haohazard way in which the Penang Harbour Board run their ferry boats, no appreciable change seems to have been made by this high and mighty department which suits its own convenience and cares not
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    • 91 7 Sir,We have read in your last three issues of the arrest and trial of the Chinese with firearms, on board a steamer, but you have not yet told us who won all the cash sweeps at the last races in Penang. You might enlighten our office tambies
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  • 85 7 TROUBLE WITH IMMIGRATION AUTHORITIES. London, January 27. French pressmen all day long tried to discover the destination of Garibaldi whose sojourn in France was compulsorily terminated to day. They ferreted him out in Boulogne en route toFolkestone where he subsequently arrived, avowing his intention to go to Cuba
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  • 66 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 26. Paris, 122! New York, 4.85.5; Brussels, 34.5 S Geneva, 25.18 Amsterdam, 12.13 s Milan, 112 g Berlin, 20.47 Stockholm, 18.18 Copenhagen, 18.21 Oslo, 18.97 Vienna, 31.39?; Prague. 163}; Helsinefors, 192}; Madrid, 29.78; Lisbon, 2.H; Athens, 3695; Rio, s.ij Buenos Aires, 46 iV,
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  • 222 7 EXACT RESULTS OF MA-MI CHECK BORES. Another Engineer Leaving for Borneo. Following Mr. Herbert Wilson’s telegram confirming the salting of bores in the Ma-Mi area of the Pontianak Gold Dredging Company’s property, a farther cible message was received at Singapore this week end stating more exactly the results
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 39 7 Whooping Cough. Whooping cough is hard on the child and hard on the parents. Control the dreadful whooping and coughing with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It induces quiet sleep but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substancesSold and recommended everywhere.
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    • 218 7 I In Convalescence i Horlickk Mattel Milk 1 1 rapidly brings back ones J lost strength, and energy. I Quiddy asstnulatei If it is a perfect food in ffk WL all cases of sickness 111 and failing appetite. If k y\ Horlidfs is always 111 j Jk y\ fresk and
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  • 475 8 While the situation in China can be regarded as satisfactory in the sense that beyond the recent W.n hsien and Hankow incidents” nothing particularly untoward has happened, it cannot be describe 1 as reassuring. Grave doubts are now expressedloubts which we expressed over a week agoas to Chen’s ability
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  • 445 8 The people of Penang are not actually represented in the legislative council of this colony. At a special meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce recently the manager of a branch office of one limited liability company (Harrisons Barker and Co., Ltd.) rose and proposed that the
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  • 149 8 MR. FALKINER’S SUCCESS. An interesting as well as instructive game of billiards, 1600 up. was played at the Penan/ Club last night between the famous plavers, Mr. Claude Falkiner and Mr. H. W. Stevenson. Mr. Stevenson started very well and looked like a probable winner. His breaks in
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  • 1465 8 ANU ARY 27 is the feast of St. John Chrysostom, one of the most ce’e brated of the fathers of the Eastern or Greek church. He was born about the year 347. at Antioch. His father was c mmander of the Imperial army in Syria. He was
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  • 120 8 The Straits Trading Co.. the following prices, on January London. Spot £291 15 0 down I I 3 m/s. buying 287-15-0 3 selling 288-0 0 e Local. January 27: *iislSingapore sold 125 tons a Penang 50 tons at $l4B/ The Eastern Smelting Co., 15 0 London. January 26.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 170 8 Ceramics w US IF 111 B< 4 lit *"“5 J~gajßSg& f "d\ HANDCRAFT ancient and modern The perfect specimens of hand- fashioned pottery preserved from j the ancient dynasties of Rome and Egypt are admirable examples of this craft. To-day the same pride of production and the same ideal of
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    • 42 8 THE MALAYA FLOOD RELIEF FUHR. A Dance will be held at the E. 6. Hotel in aid of the above Fund on Friday, the 28th January, 1927. Tickets Gentlemen $5 Ladies $3 Extension of Licence. Light Supper. dStonte™ X BI.AN» VTVJ JlSSSofSil
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2064 9 France Keenly Watching British Attitude. American Aloofness” Criticised. How The Outlook is Regarded in India. The Daily Telegraph cites numerous historic events in disproof of then's fantastic distortion of truth" in his recent manifesto, and remarks on Chens omission of any reference to the British declaration of policy, when
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  • 507 9 Solicitor-General on the Situation. FIRST ESSENTIALS. CANNOT NEGOTIATE WITH TYPHOON.” London, January 26. It is essential that there shall be proper understanding in the position of Britain in relation to the people of China.’’ declared the Sol citor-General, Sir Thomas Inskip, in a speech at Tipton. Firstly, we
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  • 81 9 SUCCESSFUL TESTS IN FLIGHT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 26. Successful tests in tbe flight of one of the largest aero-engines in the world, Typhoon have just taken place. The engine has six cylinders, developing 950 horse-power. Bnilt by Messrs. Beardmore and Company Dalmuir, Glasgow, it will,
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  • 38 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 26. Three English firms are building seaplanes with a view to competing for the Schneider Cup which will be held in September in Italy which is at present the bolder.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 MALWA FLOOD RELIEF FUND. The Public is reminded that a dance in connection with the above fun 1 is to be held at the E. and O. Hotel, to-morrow (Friday). Light refreshments will be served during the supper interval.
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    • 186 9 Tf 11 I Best Value v AT r Lowest Price Special Selection of Men’s High Grade Outfitting. 11 Original and exclusive design in wide end and A Bow Ties with Silk Handkerchiefs to match. Smart Shirts in plain and striped patterns. A pleasing range of Half Hose and Golf Hose.
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  • 686 10 Messrs Barker Morgan Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur reported on Monday as follows: We have had a firm market in both rubber and tin shares throughout the past week. If transactions have been perhaps a little restricted, it has been through scarcity of sellers which is unusual at
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  • 132 10 PENANG, JANUARY 27, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Ban kJ Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’eight Bar;K 2/4 ,3/32 3 Credit 2/4 5/16 s. 3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 152] 3 day’s sight Fri vat* 1541 i s Bombay Demand Bank 152| 1 Madras Demand
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 194 10 258 MILES PER HOUR! I SHELL COURSE »F On November 17, Major Di Bernardi—the winner of the Schneider Cup on November 13—established 4« a world record in aviation, covering a three kilometres *J* g course at a speed of 258 M.P.H. t I HE USED SHELL. f t f 4*
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    • 709 10 I winchester I GUARANTEED I FLASHLIGHT PRODUCTS W h Ranges 300 to 1500 Feet mM r Na. ***** S Th? M Os t tt Pow e r f u 1 n S'- V in ths World fSB. sHBPB ii n < I I:: 5 Kagfee,* No.6Bii Most MA -£WI Compact
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  • 264 11 Titf following were the latest quo tationg i n Messrs. Kennedy and Co's share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. s E Shares. J; m a. I c. sc. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 2.90 300 295 3.05 AlorGajah 2.80 3.00 2.85 3.00 Aver Panas
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  • 95 11 The following are our latest quota'ions Rutters. Buyers. Sellers. Allenbys $2 90 3.00 B. Lintang 1.50 1.55 B. Katil 1.15 1.20 J. Kuantans 1.72| 1.77 s M. Trkong .72| .77| N. Scudar 2.80 2.90 S. Bagan 4.15 335 U. Benut .70 .72i Tins. B. Padang .86| .89
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  • 139 11 RUBBER SALES REPORT. January 26. Prices have continued their downward trend during the past week with all markets showing a weaker tendency. The Auction was well attended and the bidding chiefly came from local bears covering although there were small buying orders in. Fine Quality Sheet
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  • 80 11 Delivery Buyer’s Godown. In Cases as Received. 1927. Feb./March R. S. 5.66 cts. per lb. Crepe. Nominal. April/Jnne. R. S. 5.67 cts. per lb. Crepe. Nominal. Feb./Dec. R. S. S.68 cts. per lb. Crepe. Nominal. London 1/7 Quiet. New York 38 cts. gold Weak. Singapore 65j cts. Quiet.
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  • 32 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 8 R. Sheet 65 cts per pound per pl. $B6-66 No. 1 Crepe 65 cts per pound per pl. $B6-66 Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 39 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that tht following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $B5 to $B6 F.A.Q. do 83 84 Low F.A.Q. do 78 82
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  • 32 11 RUBBER pricks. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 65c Feb./March 66c April/June 68c J ul\/September
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  • 12 11 The following ire undelhered teleyrams: Wevbockseng. Ch’kchit. Tanboonlua. Limkimyin. Nr-osenghui.
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  • 217 11 SPRING 1927 RACE MEETING. Thursday, Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday the 3rd, sth, Bth, 10th and 12th March, 1927. Stakes. $68,000 exclusive of Added Money. 12 races for all Horses. 11 races for Ex-griffin Horses. 9 races for Ex-griffin Ponies. 2 races for all ponies. 7 races
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 808 11 X' e w Advertisements. notices. TOWN HALL, PENANG. R. B. Salisbury’s AP ience and salary expected to Box U V'.nted: Chinese Canvasser or per for up-country agenev. Hokien r *d. English speaking. Good j ros I o-mght at 9-30. P r f energet’C man. Apply The re rolenm c».. s.s.
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    • 62 11 mr* pills, I APIOL STEEL Sure andeertain for all Female g complaints. Every lady should s keep a box in the house. Chemists and Stores sell H them throughout the world. Proprietor: I MARTIN, CkTiirt, S«athaaiptM, Eaffasj. A 1 Cement. New shipment expected to arrive early in February. Prices on
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    • 315 11 e i’ esS /n °j food can so easily be avoided, and a zest and distinction given to every day dishes, as well as many new delectable dishes added to the daily diet, by the use of NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREHM. NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREAM is Cream of Cows Milk,
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  • 91 12 FOR LONDON'S CROSS-RIVER TRAFFIC.One suggestion is to construct a new station, bridge, and roadway in the Charing Cross area. The roadway crosses the Strand by a bridge, and passes over the station to the southern bank. The new bridge would be ol a double-deck pattern, the roadway
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  • 1323 13 PROSPECTS IN THE COMING QUARTER. Writing from London, to the Straits Times under date December 29, A. W. S. says From a business point of view the past veek has been short and dull. Price has hardened slightly, but this is not due to my marked increase of
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  • 209 13 PENANG, JANUARY 27, 1927 jMnare» Opium u >5,000.00 notu doves 75.00 sellerr '’old leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* 160.00 seller Nutmegs 80f» 100.00 nom 110 s 95.00 0 icorntg per 1,000 50.00 nom Sundried $10.95 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Goars» 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice
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    • 200 13 I N' tfj£ -<«= IB HOTEL BELVEDERE, I BRASTAGI I i i (48t J ft. above sea level.) s n* A Holiday Under Ideal Conditions. Climate Equal to an English Summer. Riding, Tennis, Golf, Billiards, Dancing. 1 European Chef. European Management. H Terms from 9 Guilders per day. U X
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  • 946 14 EIGHTY-FIVE PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS. Present Position Outlined. The principal matters discussed at the recent meeting of the Ex-Services Flying Association (Singapore) was the proposal to form a Flying Club in Singapore. It was decided that the Ex-Services Flying Association (Singapore) should be affiliated to the Ex-Services Association of
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  • 142 14 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Karirnoen for BGawan, Sabang p Said, London, Amsterdam, RottoH and Hamburg. Pungah for Asaban and Batu Babra Reteh for Belawan (Deh), Paneh and Asahan. autl Tapah for Kantang (Trang) Girk, Tongkah and Pang Nga. rbee Kudat for Bhuket (Tongkah) K oDah Renong, Victoria Point Mergni, T
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  • 459 14 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday) BT TPAIN Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-bour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed jaily (Sunday excepted) at 6 pm. Parit Buntar,
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  • 690 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, January 27, 1927 I ote Mutton— Mutton Indian p<r lb 55 Head, sheep or goat each I.UO Liver with heart 4 lung do 130 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55
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    • 1318 16 I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG gM «g! wSSKH k] WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N- CONTINENT. Msg Ok I m I BBHI LAOMEDON Jan. 28 L n-lon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. EL Ea Jrifl vB M I AGKPENOR Feb. 3 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. TEIREsIAS Feb. 10
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    • 645 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 r. 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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