Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 April 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.; No. 84. VOL. LXXXV, WEDNESDAY. 13th APRIL, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 624 1 r' for J envelopes ;l CF EVERY < I’ pB «CRIPT ION AT i j LOWEST J y >RICES j Rine UP 498 J Gazette S TRY US ONCE BEFORE YOU GO ELSEWHERE. Presenting the New Model “50” I everything at great concession price. s I CHRYSLER FOUR I 0
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    • 15 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Next to the Dispensary franch Office 52> Leith Street,
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  • 842 2 SECRET TOMB AT GIZA. I—TH hl DISCOVERY.—(C’OH/d.) Dr. George A. Ueisuer, Director of the Joint Expedition oj Harvard University and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, continues his description of the finding of the 5,000 years old secret tomb of Queen Hetepheres, as fol loirs. All
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    • 1414 2 HOT “a BUNS TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. B Government of Selangor. EASTER HOLIDAYS* FOR GOOD FRIDAY. -kSS The Exchange Banks will Lumpur. up to 2 p.m. of tbe 30th June, |j e c osec on Friday, SatUFBOOK YOUR ORDERS now "pHwr’U” day and Monday the 15th, AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Clear Water Tank
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    • 45 2 Stamps. British Colonials. My speciality is British Colonial RARITIES. I shall be pleaded to hear from serious and advanced collectors. Selections sent on apprcval at reasonable prices. (References please.) T. ALLEN. Cra ’R ar d." 5. Blake Hall Road. > U an&tcad. London. E. 11, England
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    • 897 2 CONSUMPTION HIS BEEU 1 CURED. The Ulu [lncorporated in Penang], A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. T OTICP is g i ven tl Inter m Dividend of 5 per C( n P ‘r* current will be paid on k l| April 1927. Otl th Notice is also hereby s
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  • 901 3 LECTURE BY WALTER DE LA MARE. As of the outer day, so of the inward mind—twilight is pleasanter than a glare. A life, indeed, without any trace of strangeness or mystery in it would be as dull as a pharmacopoeia bereft of its poisons, or a
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  • 394 3 MR. SAMUEL’S PLAN. Suggestion for increasing the efficiency of the Come to Britain’s campaign wen made by Mr. A. M. SamuM, M. P., Mini ster for Overseas Trade, in a speech at the annual dinner of the Torquay Chamber of Commerce. If developed on successful lines, he
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  • 387 3 “DISGUSTING SPECTACLE.” The bull fight season opened in Madrid at the Plaza de Toros, and for the first time there was a public test of the armour for horses ordered by the Government. The “peto” as it is called, consists of leather and rubber belting bound round
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 213 3 The Dispensary (penang) Ltd., 2, BISHOP STREET. we buy large stocks of the following direct from the makers we are able to offer them at lowest possible prices Aspirin Tablets, Fellow’s Syrup, Vibrona Wine, Hall’s Wine, Kepler's Malt and Cod Liver Oil, Ovaltine, Robinson’s Patent Groats, Allenbury’s Rusks, Calf's Foot
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    • 184 3 "-i =l% MR I ■> <',, i n w Have You Heard the Marvellous S Electric Reproducing S “AMPICO”? lii appearance it is simply a PianoGrand or Upright—but in its case is concealed the wonderful invention which endows that Piano with the services of such artists as Rach- maninoff, Moiseiwitsch,
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  • 1099 4 (By a Woman Correspondent.) Paris, March 16. The winds of March are with us. They rush about the city madly, they lurk in corners, they fly as terrors by day, and completely upset orderly minds, and those who are “set in their ways.’’ Youth, may and does,
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  • 188 4 BEAUTY SPOT SOLD. Devil s Dyke, near Brighton, the most popular beauty spot in Sussex, has been sold to a private purchaser, who it is belie? ed, intends to build a- house there. Neither the name of the purchaser nor the price has as yet been divulged, bu‘
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  • 91 4 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending April 9, 1927, shows a total of 78 deaths —56 males and 22 females—the death-rate being 29.34 per mille compared with 31.22 in the preceding week and with 27.99 in the corresponding week of last
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    • 176 4 •tT I f f flexibility A 'T'HE flexibility of the 14/28 H.P. z>& |H X Overseas Standard is remarkable; 9 this 4 cylinder develops great power, T~7£' "T I aS giving an ample margin for all demands 'J —4 ft. 8 in. track, 9J in. road clearance. gff Dunlop tyres,
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    • 357 4 """T A Coolness l That Refreshes K alluring coolness! A keen nd invigorating coolness ess that refreshes that’s Dry. iavour will intrigue you—>f that syrupy —No bite or burning sensation, just a delectable beverage that refreshes as it cools—that tonesup your stomach—that helps you to keep keen, fresh and smiling
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  • 298 5 Parliamentary Titles Bill. THE WOMEN’S VOTE London, April 12. The Royal Parliamentary Title* Bill has received the Royal Assent. Commander Hilton Young, (Con. Nor- ur ge.l the formation of a Cabinet Economy Council to secure Departmental economiesTHf question of china. Mr. F. W. Pet hick Lawrence (Lab. Leicester)
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  • 141 5 CONFIDENCE ON STOCK EXCHANGE. London, April 12. On the Stock Exchange, the Budget was well received. Gilt edged securities, supported in the absence of any raid on the Sinking-Funds or an increase of Income tax. brought relief, while Industrial shares, which have recently shown hesitation, are now enquired
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  • 118 5 NO DEFALCATION BY CHINESE GOVERNMENT. London, April 12. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank has Waned a statement, emphasising that has be*n no failure by the Chinese Government to pay the monthly instal ®ents required to cover the intereqt and principal of the Ger!°an issue of per cent. Gold
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  • 106 5 DEFENCE COMMITTEE’S RECOMMENDATIONS. Borton, April 12. Sacco-Vanzetti Defence Com- ee has written to Governor Fuller, 'ng for the appointment of a Com‘lB9l°n o! five impartial citizens r, nghly to investigate the case of y <c and Varzetti, whom the 1 •'Ssachntettg Superior Con»t sentenced ea lb on April
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  • 334 5 Limitation Of Armaments. GREAT BRITAIN’S POSITION. Geneva, April 12. Th» Preparatory Disarmament Committee has disposed of the remaining points of divergence between the British and French Governments upon the Naval Armaments Drafts Question, limiting the effectives. They were for a second reading in the hope of an
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  • 152 5 IMPORTANT SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT. Washington, April 12. The United States Supreme Court has decided that anv °ritish subject apprehended by the Federal authorities and br<«ight in to the Unite! States under the Anglo-American Ru > -Running Treaty can be tried for conspiracy to violate the laws of the
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  • 59 5 DECREASE FOR THE WEEK. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 12. The latest weekly return shows a decrease of 7.929 in the number of unemployed, the total figure being 1,073,800. Tnis is only 24,014 more than a year ago and thus shows that the effect of the industrial struggle
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  • 34 5 AMERICAN LADY CHAMPION TO COMPETE. San Francisco, April 12. Miss Helen Wills will sail for England in the middle of May to practise on Eng lish grass courts before competing at Wimbledon.
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  • 67 5 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 12. Paris, 124 New York, 4.85 g Brussels, 34.93 Geneva, 25.25; Amsterdam, 12.14 s Milan, Berlin, 20.49; Stockholm, 1843; Copenhagen. 18.21 Oslo, B.Boi 5 Vienna. 34.54 J Prague, 164 Helsingfors 1921 Madrid, Lisbon, 211’; Athens, 362| Bucharest, 790 Rio. si«; Buonos Aires, 47|fr
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  • 209 5 Trial Of General Zanziboni. A FRANK ADMISSION. Rome, April 12 The frank admission that he intended to assassinate Mussolini was made by General Zaniboni, who was surprised on November 4, 1925 with a rifle in a room opposite the balcony of the Chigi Palace, where
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  • 142 5 IMPORTANT TRIAL PROCEEDING, Budapest, April 12. The trial has opened at an Extraordinary Court, of Zoltan Szanto, Ex-Communist Commissar, who fled abroad after the collapse of the dictatorship of Bela Kun in 1919 and subsequently returned and lived in Budapest under an assume! name, and Stefan Vagi,
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  • 204 5 LLOYD’S QUARTERLY RETURNS. London, April 13. Lloyd’s Rtgister of shipbuilding returns for the quarter ended March 31, shows that 1,216,000 tons are being constructed in Great B itain and Ireland, an increase of 456.000, compared with December 31. The tonnage on which work was suspended was only 20.000
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  • 53 5 POSITION IN FAR EAST. Warsaw, April 12. The connection between the idea of the Polish-Russian Agreement and Russia’s possition in China was discussed by Kurjerwary Zawski, who thinks that Moscow was faced with difficulties in the Far East and should be interested in concluding such a Pact as
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  • 33 5 S ATIS FACTORY IN ORE A SES. The Board of Trade Returns for March are: Imports. £113.524,000; Exports, £62,114,000 The increases are £19,672,000 and £9,176.000 respectively compared with February.
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  • 521 5 MAGISTRATE’S VERDICT. At Kajang, on Tuesday' morning, Mr. J. A. Hunter, the Kajang Magistrate, delivered hi 8 verdict in connection with the inquiry into the stabbing at Kajang on the night of Jan. 10 of Towkay Tan Joo 't am, which resulted in the death of the
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  • 158 5 Medical treatment in response to wireless appeals has become so common a practice at sea that Dr. F. F. Bond (Brighouse), writing in the ‘‘British Medical Journal,” insists on the urgent need of codification in connection with medical messages. Dr. Bond asserts, on statements made to him
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  • 179 5 Dr. H. Van Dort (in the chair), Mr. H. Wilson, Mr. F C. Peck and Mr. H- P, Cordoza, Acting Secretary, attended Monday’s meeting of the Pontianak Gold Dredging Concessions, Ltd., which was called to confiim the resolution that Mr. F. C. Peck be appointed Inspector to investigate
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    • 298 5 of food can so easily be avoided, and a zest and distinction elven to every day as well as many new'deiectable dishes -dded to the diily diet, by the ce of NESTLE'S PI/rC THICK CREAM. A NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREAM is Cream of Cows Milk, nothing but Cream. It 'is
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  • 1671 6 should not be necessary to invoke e/ the expensive procedure of the Supreme Court to prosecute a small claim for $lOOO against carriers of goods by sea nor should the time of a Supreme Court Judge be wasted in deciding issues of fact in small cases. In
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  • 2806 6 Md. Ebrahim vs. British India S.N. Co and S. Rowther. CLAIM FOR DAMAGE TO CARGO. In thia action which came on for hearing before Mr. Justice Sproule yesterday the plaintiffs, as consignees of 20 bundles of tobacco leaves shipped in Rangoon on board the s. s. Egra for
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  • 219 6 IN VINO BUT NOT IN Before Mr. S. N. King, at the S?c»nl Court, this morning. Chief Inspector Sheedy charged a Mohamedan Tamil Tongkang cooly, Mydin Pakir, with gi v ing false information to the police on April 11, with the intention of causing injury and annoyance
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  • 195 6 A REMARKABLE DISPLAY. A Guide Display entitled the “Spirit of Guiding was given by the P?nang Girl Guides yesterday afternoon at ‘’Mayfield” Macalister R<»ad, the residence of the Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson, where there was a large -attendance. At 5.30 p.m. sharp the Guides, consisting of
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  • 95 6 PENANG v. PERAK. The following teams will meet on Saturday and Monday, 16th and 18th April, at 10.30 a.m, on the Esplanade in an Inter-State cricket match Penang:—E. G. Bird, K. C. Bryant, A. R. B. Davenport, W. F. Fletcher, N. A. M. Griffin (Capt.), P. N.
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  • 123 6 Wednesday, 13th April 1927—Esplanade 8.30- ’0.30 p.m. 1. March Colonel J Ward Chersemar, 2. Overture The Eclipse V i liims 3. Waltz Babette Nicholls 4. Fox Trot Night Nicholls 5. Selection Reminiscences of Wales Godfrey 6 Sketch Down South Myddletoc 7. Fox Trot Araby R uine 8.
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  • 41 6 The following is a list of undel ve [he telegrams lying at the offices Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. Banergkee Guanbee. Veeran Antoni. Tjinheng Korgsi. Clark Runnymede Tantianlok. Wilson Behiang R der Estate. Mutaya Chetty. Wallace s.s. Akm?. Abwah Chianaing.
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  • 1507 7 Age ol Unexampled SelfDiscipline. RISKY NOVELS. Like very many other people, I have been reading the two mid-Victorian bio<raphie? which have just been^ published __Mr. Michael Sadleir’g “Anthony Trollope” and Miss “George Bliot,” writes the Very Rev. W. R. Inge, T> D I)'«n of St. Paul’s. The
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  • 88 7 April 14—Soccer League Match, Chinese v. Municipality, Esplanade. 15, 16, 17, 18—M. S. V. R. Rifle Meeting, K. Lumpur. 16—Cricket Match, Penang v. Perak, Esplanade, 18 Cricket Match, Penang v. Perak. Esplanade. 19 Soccer League Match, D. Aihsan v. Chinese, Esplanade. 21 Soccer League Match, P.R.C. v. Municipality,
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  • 44 7 The homeward mail by the s. s. Edavana closes at 10 a.m. on Friday, the 15th instant. The B. I. Tara with mails despatched from London on Mai ch 24 is expected to arrive here at dayaght on Friday, the 15th instant-
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  • 514 7 PURCHASE OF MALAYAN TIN DREDGERS. The preliminaries of an interesting case, which will come before the Singapore Supreme Court next month, were heard by Mr. Justice Deane in the Supreme Court on Monday. The plaintiffs in the action are Ong Teng Heun, Chun. Thean Poh, Cheah
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  • 174 7 Having taxed dogs and motor», tobacco and geisha, salt and whisky, and practically everything else- it is now proposed in one part of Japan to put a tax upon canaries and other feathered pete. This proposal comes from the tax office of Sakai, a town of about
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 64 7 YOUR ILL-HUMOUR may be due to interrupted intestinal function. Pinkettes. the mild, sure laxative. used when required, spell the way to ch< erfulnes»s and health. Keep them at Land. They are ever promptly helpful when you feel liverish, bilious, headachy, "blue.’’ Your chemist sells them, or post free, at 60
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    • 165 7 -nr I 11/ TO’r I WHITEAWAYS ARE NOW DISPLAYING IN THEIR LADIES OUTFITTING SECTION A NEW SHIPMENT 1 1 1 OF Ladies and Maids Smart Raincoats. Stylish ready-to-wear Straw Hats. Ladies Hand-Bags, (something quite new). Babys Christening Robes. Bridal Veils, wreaths and sprays. lii J Ladies and Childrens underwear. I?
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  • 413 8 Shirk fishing in Malaya, except for the fins, does not at any time appear to have come within the orbit of discassion as a ccmmercial proposition. This apathy is to be deplored since the demand for shark skin by leather goods manufacturers is constantly increasing. V.
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  • 619 8 In English history many a party has come to grief over its foreign policy. It would seem that the Labour Party insists upon adding itself to the number of the unfortunate. The resignation of Haden Guest, a member of the party for many vears, due
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  • 174 8 On Good Friday, the 15th instant, the General Post Office will be open from 8-30 a.m. to 10 a.m.; the Savings Bank and Money Order Branch will be closed; the Government Telegraph Office will be open from 8 a.m. to 10a.m. and from 4 pm. to 5 p.m.;
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  • Article, Illustration
    1036 8  -  by Ashley Sterne. (Author of Knotted Yarns.”) Officially, speaking by the almanac, Spring has arrived once more, and though at the moment of writing the March sun does ‘not’ feel like May, there are nevertheless certain indications that the season of love, lamb, onions, chickens, and household upheaval
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  • 137 8 MALAYAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP(From Our Own Correspondent.) Sirgapore, April 13. The following are the entries for th® Malayan Golf Championships to a p‘ W. J. Gibb, P. Kvle, R. Hemmant, b. o. N. Leonard, H. S. Paterson. J. 0. Hopkins, C. Guthridge of Kuala T.mviP”,' L. T. Hardie. W.
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  • 23 8 The following is the result o tournament tie played yesterday Single Handicap—3 Dr. Hertz LeU 1 J. G. B mil
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    • 17 8 “E. O.” Dancing After Dinner on Saturday, 16th instead of Friday, (Good Friday). LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2191 9 Red Labour Unions Raided. Chiang’s Anti-Communist Move. Echoes of the Five-Power Note. The most wholesome news from China is that the activities of the Communists are being sternly repressed, both at Shanghai and at Hankow, where the leaders have been arrested and the followers disarmed, after slight clashes with
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  • 37 9 —(Vale). Paris, April 12. Le Petit Parisien says that the French Government has been induced to contemplate the eventuality of reinforcing the troops in Indo-China but no decision has as yet been taken.-
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  • 93 9 The Singapore Chinese Swimming Club is to pay a visit to Penang during the Easter holidays, and a Relay Race and a Water Polo match will take place at the Swimming Club on Sunday, April 17, against a local team. The following will represent the P. S.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 28 9 TpamiteTTre Protectton THE MOST A’lte! UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCES. EFFECTIVE tCWsSoi ON ALL FIRES, K: fcsarit" ALL SIZES L -IS R- 4 w* Sole Agents DUREGE AND THOMAS, LTD., PENANG.
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    • 95 9 TO Hl POMMERY Wr and j GRENO I JI CHAMPAGNE quarts $53-00 f PER CASE OF 12. PINTS S $5B-00 A PER CASE OF 24. n AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) f 1 PENANG, SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR. I You could-AWHk dip/jftZrz I y Apply Sime, Darby
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  • 551 10 ANNUAL MEETING. The fourth annual general meeting of shareholders was held at the registered offices of the company, 23, Beach Street, Penang, on Friday, April 8, at 12 noon. There were present Messrs. C. B, Graburn (in the chair,) and J.G. Brown (Directors) G. D.
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  • 179 10 PENANG, APRIL 13, 1927. Banartß Opium p 15,230.00 non. Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking* 125.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom 110« 95.00 Coconut* per 1,000 50.00 non. Copra Snndried $lO.BO sales Rattan» 11.15 sale*Rattani Coa»-, 10.50 Green Snail Sidle 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1
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  • 410 10 Even this Red revolution has it-s light relief. China does things so differently that the inexperienced foreigner is beset v.ith surprises at every turn, says Sir I‘ercival Phillips in the “Daily Mail." liie mob gathers, murder is afoot —and in its wake stalks laughter. Y<
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 115 10 RMd IF IT BE A FACT That your Appefiie Is poor Digestion weak Liver or Bowels Irregular IT IS A FACT Yow should take BEECHAM’S PILLS The sale and reliable Corrective medicine To put you right A FACT—NOT A FAD Beecham’s Pills Are c a fbx Sold in boxes, 1
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    • 349 10 five-seater CAR of disitinct individuality. touring car Z\ Advanced design. Notable for the r* extraordinary care which has been i taken to ensure the highest efficiency. Its Sevcn i T Mr outstanding performance is the result of (a) scientific correctness of design, and (b) the high standard to which every
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  • 735 11 The B-shop of Singapore is paving a farewell visit to .Negri Sembilan. I Lieut-General Sir Webb Gillman left London in the Maloja for Singapore. I Miss Read is staying in Kuala Lumpur as the guest of Mr. and Mrs H ,C. Sells. Mr. J. H. Denton Moir,
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  • 624 11 So much public interest is being arous ed in the newly formed Kipling Society that it may be worth setting down what 1 know 7 of the personages and incidents that make “Stalky and Co.” an immortal story of school life, says Mr.
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  • 279 11 w following wert the latent quotaUons in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’f share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. Share?. S f S’ s 5: c o M X CQ TO SC. sc. I C. C. Robber (Dollar). Nelimay ,70 ,72i .70 .72A cum 0 irirg.
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  • 93 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers Buyers. Selkrs. Allenby 3.05 3.15 Balgownie 4.00 4 25 B. Lintangs 1.55 1.62$ Glenealys 2.90 3.00 M. Pindas 2 80 2.85 cum Nellmays .70 .72$ cum Punggors 1.40 1.45 Tambalak 1.50 1.60 Tins Bangrin (New)... 32/6 33/6 Ohenderiangs 26/- 27/East
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  • 166 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S R. Sheet cts per pounds per pl. $92-66 No. 1 Crepe 69$ cts per pound per pl. $92-66 QoieL London 19$ L New York no wire. (7?v llrfurtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys. GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY LTD. RUBBER PRICES. We to report that th» Singapore
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 500 11 tßf*- New Advertisements. position Vacant. Wanted Assistant Clerk for healthy F tate T. W., must be efficient Typist, «alary per month. Apply Box Xo. 167, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. STATIONERS HALL. \]l th<' stock in trade furniture and d wi‘l etc., of the business carried on gl No 16.
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    • 108 11 E HI CRAW-CRAW Effa the most prevalent of skin diseases in hot Is 3 climates, r.adily yields to treatment by W Kffig “Bro massite." A single application speedily Qg gSJ relieves the most distressing itching and regu- tjg lar use establishes certain cure. Mft KM “Craw-Craw" and alt parasitic diseases
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    • 354 11 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Q X X x "(WCE A TRIAL-ALWAYS NYAL" x X x 2 X THIS preparation is an efficient combination X X M pA in which are united the nutriment of BEEF, Q rcrroszED A onic powers of IRuN, and the mildly Q stimulating properties of wine. X X is
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  • 69 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Donggala for Asahan, Paneh, Bagin Si-Api-Api and Batu Bahra. Sussex for Singapore, Semarang and New Zealand. Santhia for Singapore, China and Jajau The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:— Penang. —Antolycus, Bengkalie. Corbis, Juno, Rajnla, Schwaben. Tsnshi ma Marn, Tyne Marn and
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  • 497 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TUU Federated Maky States, Malacca, Johoi and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wh«*r otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will he closedaily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.n. Farit Buntar, Taiping,
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  • 134 12 PENANG, APRIL 13, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcudoß Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’sight Ban a 2/4 1/16 •> 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 v 3 Documentary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 154 1 m 3 day’s sight Private 156 Bombay Demand Bank rt 154 g Madras
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  • 1208 12 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. I I jl 1 a k RUBBBB EDoltw.i V Allenoy Rubber Oe 3 0’ 3 12*. Alor Gejah Rubber «state 2 85 3 9f- ex AxnalgMnatai Malay «state* 4 5 r 4 70] Ayer Httais PUnttaf Bynll-»’» 4 65 4 75l Aver Kuntny Rubber 90 1
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 74 12 y H H' y. r 2. if Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., *s? f We Print: Estate Forms, Etc., Commerciat Works, Balance J Sheets. Posters, Invitation, x Wedding Business Cards, MW T* Pamphlets, Check Rolls, i! Account Books, Copper- ill j£ A Plate, Die-Stamping, Em- Q bossing and Fine Art A
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    • 276 12 11 r jn World’s Motor Speed Record k ON 1 DUNLOP TYRES. j Maximum Speed 207*5 miles per hour by Major Seagrave, who cabled "DUNLOP” “hearty 111 congratulations on the wonderful 1 behaviour of the DUNLOP TYRES 1 during my record run. They are i perfect Obtainable from all dealers.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 182 12 Harmston’s Circus and Royal Menagerie Location Dato Kramat Gardens. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 11 at 9-15 p.m. Grand Change of Programme. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 4-30 p.m. Children Half Price to Matinees only. Plan and Booking at Robinson Piano Company, Ltd. United Cinema i From Monday 11th to Wednesday, 13th.
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  • 355 13 QUEEN OF THE TURF. Six windows—so black w’th dirt of ages that it is impossible to see anything through them—on a first-floor flat in a side-street in Vienna, hide one of the most striking and tragic romances of this gay city.” The house is No. 11, Czerningasse,
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  • 567 13 Did not tl e late Mr. Charles Dickens love a red-hot chop”? Was he not wise in so doing writes W. Teignmonth Shore. For it is a very good thing, but not when it has been fried. It should always be grilled, when you would have ;it like me
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    • 318 13 Remington, .22 Long Rifle PALMA Choose the Cartridge that gives you confidence •jPO BREAK RECORDS—to 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 what
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  • 553 14 SIR J. CADVIAN AT NEW WARWICKSHIRE PIT. At the opening sinking of the Dexter Pit of the Kingsbnry Collieries, Limited, Sir John Cadman, chairman of the Anglo Persian Oil Company, s<id that they mus' have been struck with the extreme sim plicity of the method used in sinking
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  • 276 14 SIXTEEN-FEET LEAP. How to remove a herd of deer from the park which had been at home for GO years was the problem which recently arose out of the purchase by Lord Halifax of 41 deer from the Melton estate, near Doncaster, to grace his park at
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    • 915 15 THE mercantile BANK OF I INDIA, LIMITED. REFLECT 'I Iseorporstsd in Bsg!*nd.’ Ĕ Etfl.rii'd Capital lIRIM g WHAT THE I galtosrlbed Capital 1,8M,99t ■aMn? I.«W,CN g g r-ve F una^ P^ s P/l 74)04) 1 O Uli till I! tlUZXllv i gambro. E»q., J. 0. Robinson, Esq., W. H E
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    • 1300 16 TK.r~ HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. F. Rl FUNNEL LINE- (Incorporated in Germany.) INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- For Genoa and/or Marseilles, Rotterdam, Hamburg. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AN! N. CONTINENT s 9 •'Saarland (P) via Genoa. Marseilles 30th April ANTENOR Apr. 14 Marseilles, tondon, Rotterdam and Glasgow. HITCT) QTIM'MC'Q TTNTFN EURYLOCJFTUS Apr. 21 London,
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