Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1927
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1927-07-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.', No. 148. VOL. LXXXV. FRIDAY. Ist JULY, 1927. PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement750 1927-07-01 1 Eeni'jij Kealth Culture > P Boon, j: HULU STREET. J Bon't Worry about your ailment. ■f oth r treatments fail, Try Kfiture < are. Practically every MFca.se is cural le by Drugless Mlethod w!i.h gives Nature &e necessary aid to Health. —M—MH—MjiiiWM i i 0 IiOTWMJ’f r Presenting the New.750 words
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Advertisement16 1927-07-01 1 T. NAGATA BROTHEES DENTISTS. Head Office: Kext to the Cispenvy Branch Office 52 Le tt Street16 words
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Article235 1927-07-01 2 1927, Summer Meeting. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. First Day: Sat., 9th July, 1927. Second Day: Tues, 12ih July, 1927. Third Day: Thurs., 14th July, 1927. Fourth Day: Sat., 16th July. 1927. Fifth Day: Mon., 18th July, 1927 FIRST RACE: FiR T AND FOURTH DAYS, 2-30 PM. SECOND, THIRD ANO235 words
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Article916 1927-07-01 2 THE DRIFTERS AND THE CRAFTSMEN OF THK STAGE. Novels, serial stories and the movies teach very clearly that for the attractive girl the stage is a vestibule to a vivid life where something is bound to turn up, says Miss Lena Ashwell. It is a life916 words
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Advertisement424 1927-07-01 2 POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Two Dressers with sound knowledge of microscope work. Salary will depend on experience. Apply to Box No. 285, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1360—6 7 Wanted immediately a well qualified Asst. Surgeon; a Dispenser; a Nurse. Apply with testimonials to Dr. Ratna c/o United Pharmacy, Haad Yai, Siam. 1370—4-7424 words
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Advertisement376 1927-07-01 2 TENDERS INVITED. ELECTRIC4L DEPARTMENT, F.M.S. Tenders are invited for the supply of material and erection complete by the end of August, 1927, of approximately 3 miles of ***** volt transmission line near Kuala Lumpur. Full particulars and specification may be obtained from the Chief Electrical Engineer, Federated Malay States. Sealed376 words
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Advertisement445 1927-07-01 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. Englishman, dissatisfied with present lodgings would welcome news of some BETTER ’OLE. 1354-2-7 Penang Turf Club. Notice is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of the members of the Penang Turf Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce on Friday, Btb July, 1927, at 4.15445 words
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Advertisement330 1927-07-01 2 A doctor of Dental M Surgery write»: Jy "Kalzana makee the teeth strong and hard and to etope tooth decay.** r Make R Your Teeth Stronger with Kalzana Very few people get enough calcium from their ordinary food. Yet medical science insists that it is the most important of all330 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1927-07-01 3 (By a Woman Correspondent.) Paris, Jane 8. Fall of colour, scent and song, is Bagatelle’s lovely garden, where the famous “Roserie” is aglow with flaming roses, forming pillars and arabesques of pink, scarlet and white, and where a?acia, and seringa, perfume the air, and the orange trees1,073 words
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Article209 1927-07-01 3 PENANG JULY 1, 1927. Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 125.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $10.90 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam209 words
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Advertisement324 1927-07-01 3 (NEW FLAVOURS IN OLD DISHES The most homely dishes can be made different and inviting by a few drops of I LRA PERRINS' SAUCE Jl THE DISPENSARY (PENANG) L™ 2, Bishop Street. We have received large stocks of Perfumery, Soaps, Face Powders, etc., from th; following leading English and French324 words
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Advertisement53 1927-07-01 3 The Latest Models of the World-Famous MEAD CYCLES Can now be obtained for z Cash or on Easy Payment Terms. All up-to date refinements and fitW ments are included. Accessories kept in stock (vV V\ Call and inspect at SSM 22a each Street, ;and Sub-Agencies, I Penan Willi Sole Agents53 words
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Advertisement235 1927-07-01 3 I Ted Lewis’ I Latest Jazz J ft 1 I 1 i "W k i ii* ii in H 1 “I CAN’T GET OVER A GIRL LIKE YOU” I Is Ted Lewis’ latest hit, hear it and you’ll realise why it’s so popular. OTHER GOOD RECORDS. i’l 7 77« n235 words
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Article1494 1927-07-01 4 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Colombo, Jane 19. A very important session of the Legislative Council began on Thursday with an address by the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, in which he outlined the policy of the Government in reg>rd to the1,494 words
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Article155 1927-07-01 4 July’ I—Badminton, U.T.A. v. H.B.R.P. Referee S. Leng Jmm; v. P.F.S. Referee 8. Teik Choon. 2—Badminton, H.Y.S. v. O.F.A. Referee S. Hock San; A.C.S.U. v.C.S.C. Referee S. Toon Hooi. 7Z 2—Cricket League Match, E.S.C. v. C.R.C., Esplanade. 2. 3, 9,10—P.V.R.C. Bisley 1927. 4 Badminton, U.I.A. v. A.C.S.U. Referee155 words
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Advertisement285 1927-07-01 4 Graham Brothers trucks Confidence— Around the world and around the clock He Kestner centare of high grade alloy steel Graham Brothers 1 rucks, Commercial Cars g genuine repair parts and service always and Buses are at work. available. Wherever they are. whatever the work, Graham Brotheis means power tor tne285 words
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Advertisement61 1927-07-01 4 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.3. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR *re hereby reminded that Mseument returns for the preceding quarter muat be •ent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during lha month- of April, July, October and January. Forma for th® return will be61 words
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Advertisement95 1927-07-01 4 I wBSVas ĕ I ine?J FOR WOUNDS If at all serious, use an approved antiseptic and dress with “Vaseline Jelly. Brings comfort, eases pain, helps nature heal quickly. Look for the Trade Mark “Va»eline ,t It is your protection Chesebrough Mfg. Co., Cons*d New York London Montreal Vaseline TRADE MARK95 words
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Miscellaneous93 1927-07-01 4 Town. Mali Penang, 9th July, 1927, 9 p m. prompt. CONCERT AND DANCE IN AID OF THE “Girl Guides” Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies SIR HUGH LADY CLIFFORD AND The Hon. Mr. Mrs. RALPH SCOTT BOOKING AT Messrs. ROBINSON CO, $3 and $2. CLASSICAL—Piano Teaching Pieces and P.ano93 words
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Article1497 1927-07-01 5 Prospect of Cordial Co-operation. MR. ARTER’S SPEECH. Returning thanks for his election as Chairman, at the annual meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya held in Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesdey, the Hon’ble Mr. J. S. Arter said Gentlemen— The voting both for the Chair and1,497 words
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Article192 1927-07-01 5 A BINE PICTURE. Music Mister” opened last nigh* at the Empire Theatre (United Cinema) and brought back, to those who can remember it, the full flavour of 1900. To the younger generation it brought no memories, but they were amused at the tight of the slim and192 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1927-07-01 5 Guarded Replies to Questions in Parliament. LEGAL ISSUE RAISED. In the House of Commons on June 2 Viscount Sandon (Shrewsbury, U.) asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much revenue he estimated would be lost to the State in this and in a full financial year in1,330 words
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Article134 1927-07-01 5 LESS DRUNKENNESS THAN EVER BEFORE. There is less drunkenness in England to-day than at any tima in history,” declared the Hon. Esmond Harms worth, M. P. for Thanet, at a License 1 Victuallers’ Defence League dinner at Margate recently. One of the most il snbj j c l134 words
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Article125 1927-07-01 5 PENANG, JULY 1, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months* sight Bank .2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 154f'| 3 days’sight Private 1561 b Bombay Demand Bank 154| I g Madras Demand Bank 154| 3125 words
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Advertisement646 1927-07-01 5 A sound investment a B.S.A. BICYCLE When choosing your new bicycle remember that a cheap machine is likely to prove an unsatisfactory bargain. It is no easy matter to see the difference between a high-grade bicycle and its cheap imitation i A in the showroom, but it is very apparent646 words
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Article152 1927-07-01 6 Tilden Defeated. AN ALL FRENCH FINAL. Wimbledon, Jane 30. The weather was bright and warm. There was a large crowd. In the semifi al of the ladies’singles. SenoritaDe Alvarez beat Miss Ryan 2-6 6 0 6 4 Miss Helen Wills beat Miss Joan Fry 6 3 6-1. In152 words
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Article111 1927-07-01 6 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following are the results of ties plaved on the 29 h nit. Mixed Doubles —Mr. and Mrs. S'urt beat Mrs, Irwin and A. P. H. Holmes 6 2. If •8. Mrs. Reimann and Hogan beat Mrs. W ird and Potts 6 1. 7-5. Mens111 words
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Article105 1927-07-01 6 LAWN BOWLS TOURNAMENT. Entries for the next Bowls Tournament are now open. Entries close on Monday, the Bth August, 1927 EVENTS -Championship Championfb p Pairs Single Handicap Double H indican Teams of Three Mixed Double Handicap Ladies Single Handicap. In Event No. 5 Teams will be drawn105 words
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Article317 1927-07-01 6 The following are the Hin lie ips for the first day of the summer meeting. Perak Purse —3rd Division—(6 fur.) Race 1 —Kwabiri 9.5 Lady Roy 9.2 Terop 9.1 Neidpath 90; Furious 9.0; Slippery Ann 8.12; Nau’ch Girl 7.13 The Elk 7 10; Yam Tuan 7.6 Isinglass317 words
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635 1927-07-01 6 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I am interested in your leaders of recent dates, regarding the geology and formation of the F. M. S., and its tin deposits. As all practical mining men are naturally geologists they all have their own ideas635 words
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Article132 1927-07-01 6 SIR HUGH AND LADY CLIFFORD MET BY LOCAL RESIDENTS. In response to invitations by the Hon. Mr. Ralph Scot\ Resident Councillor and Mrs. Scott, a large number of guests was present at the Residency yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of meeting His Excellency Sir Hugh132 words
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Article56 1927-07-01 6 DANCE AT PENANG CLUB. We are informed that at the dance to be given at the Penang Club to-morrow ir H m'i G ,veruor «loves for the ladies will be optional. Special trains for the Hill will be run siting from the Lower S ation at56 words
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Article366 1927-07-01 6 VIOLIN RECITAL AT THE TOWN HALL. It is all too seldom that a Penang audience is priviledged to bear a violinist of the standing and excellence of M. Josef Borissoff. He is undoubtedly the finest violinist that has visited Penang for years, and those who were present at366 words
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Article118 1927-07-01 6 A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipob, July 1. There was a chapter of accidents yesterday, beginning with a boy being run over by a heavily laden lorry in Maxwell Road, opposite the Supreme Court. In the afternoon the Chief Police Officer’s car knocked down a118 words
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Article217 1927-07-01 6 JOSEPH AND SASSOON STILL IN BATAVIA. H. J. Scheffelaar, the Dutchman who was arrested some time b<ck with two othtrs named Joseph and Sassoon on charges of cheating, was committed to the Singapore Assizes by the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. H. R. Bull. There are three charges of217 words
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Article201 1927-07-01 6 KEDAH PLANTER FINED. Before Mr. S. N. King, in ‘he Penang Police Court yesterday, Mr. Moar o Kedah pleaded guilty to the charges o driving motor car S. L. 5433 in a ra and negligent manner in Church Stre Penang, at 6.50 p.m. on June 13, thereby colliding201 words
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Article264 1927-07-01 6 Wong Chon, a Chinese was this morning charged before Mr. S. N. King in the Police Court, Penang, with attempting to cause hurt to Mit laib Bin Ibrahim at the Trk Soon Street Tueatiical Hill at 8.50 p. m. on June 27. Detective Inspector Fowler, conducted264 words
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Article201 1927-07-01 6 A Chinese woman named Ng Ah Fong, was charged in the Police Court, with compulsion of two Chinese girls at 41a, Transfer Road. Mr. S. M. Middlebrook, Assistant Protector of Chinese prosecuted and Mr. C. D. D. appeared for the accused. Tbe defence was opemd yesterday when201 words
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Article143 1927-07-01 6 ANOTHER CIRCULAR. Kedah is not out of the wood yet. The medical department has issued another circolar, bearing the post marks of June 28, as follows. Two cises of cholera have occurred in coast oolies recently arrived from enai g from s s. Serdhana arrived Penane lath143 words
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227 1927-07-01 6 Lim Eng Kong, a Hokten, who waß charged with, being a member of an nnlawfnl society was found gmlty and fined $5O. Tnnfi Mr. D. Lacey C. D. I. said that on June 7. he went with Inspector Fowler to Nanking Street where a robbery227 words
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Article193 1927-07-01 6 CHARITY FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 1. In a charity football match, tbe Malays fielded a weak s de against the Duke s and were beaten by 6-0. JOHORE POISONING CASE A curious case was heard at the Johore Assiz°e. Two Sikhs were charged with administering193 words
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Article162 1927-07-01 6 TWELVE WEEKS’ SENTENCE AS RATES DEFAULTER. The Rpv. Gilbert Watling, vicar of St. John’s, Dyson’s road, Upp-r Edmonton, has gone to prison for twelve weeks as a rate defaulter. He has made several appearances at tbe Tottenham Police Comt as a defaulter, but this is the162 words
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Article138 1927-07-01 6 The Straits Trading Co. Ltd., grr- 8 the follounng prices, or. June 30; London Spot £3OO Up £2 5, 3 m/s. buying 285 10s Down 5/selling 285 15s 2/6 Local, July 1; Singapore sold 150 tons at $146- 9 5 Penang buyers no sellers at $146. The Eastern138 words
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Article456 1927-07-01 6 The following has been received for publication from Austral Malay Tin Ltd. Regarding the performance of the Thabawleik Company’s dredge during the half year just ended, the average tfn ore value of the area covered during the period was diclosed by boring to be 1.68 lbs456 words
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Article382 1927-07-01 6 The output of Kam pong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd (two dredges) for tbe month of June was h< urs run 1.171 cubic yards treated 145,000, total piculs 1,*****, nett value $11'9,600.32. The output of Asun Kumbang Tin Dredging Ltd., for the month of June was hours run 514,382 words
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Article846 1927-07-01 7 FROM LONDON IN ELEVEN DAYS. Van Lear Black Arrives. A Fokker monoplane with five people on board, which left London on June 15th arrived in Singapore en route for Batavia. It has broken tw’o records. It is the first machine carrying passengers to make a flight of this846 words
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Article1158 1927-07-01 7 THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING. An ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Company, Ltd., was held in the Company’s offices, Ocean Buildings, Singapore, on Wednesday, the Hon’ble Mr. J. Bagnall presiding, others present being Messrs. W. J. Wilcoxson, F. A. Pledger, H. C. Cook-Yarborough, C. C. Dunman, H. IL1,158 words
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Article423 1927-07-01 7 REPUBLIC LOOKING FOR A KING. anted tor small Balkan country of eight million inhabitants, an unmarried prmce, with private fortune. Excellent prospects. Trade increasing.—Apply, in own handwriting, Box XYZ, Budapest. This, of course, is only a fanciful advertisement, but there is a serious foundation for it (writes H.423 words
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Advertisement167 1927-07-01 7 TO EXPERIMENT ON A CHILD may be of scientific interest, but it is not to the best interests of the child, whose prospects in life may easily be ruined by such exi>erimentation. If it is a ‘‘wise f ather who understands his own child,” it is even a wiser parent167 words
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Advertisement302 1927-07-01 7 WHITEAWAYS JUST UNPACKED A NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN’S SMART FOOTWEAR. “SAXONE” SHOES for Men in Latest and Up-to-date Styles. Black Box Call Derby Shoes Brown Willow Call Oxford Shoes Call Oxford Shoes In best quality Black Box Calf In Brown Willow Calf, Oxford In Brown Willow and Black Box leather,302 words
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Article555 1927-07-01 8 His Excellency the Governor, whose interest in Malaya has never cetsed from the day up tn which he first made its acquaintance as a lad of seventeen, forty four years ago whose heart has grown fonder with absence who is determined to leave it a better land555 words
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Article569 1927-07-01 8 Within the space of weeks the North Atlantic has been crossed by aeroplanes on three occasions. Colonel Lindbergh led the way, flying alone. Chamberlin and Levine followed and now comes the news that Commander Byrd, who was the first to fly over the North Pole, has accomplished th° feat.569 words
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Article1539 1927-07-01 8 /ULY was originally the fifth month of the R >man and hence was denominated Qaintifa. la the Alban Calendar, it had a complement of thirty-six days. Romulus reduced it to thirty-one, and Numa to thirty days, and it stood thus for many centuries. At length, it was1,539 words
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Article41 1927-07-01 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) q R. Sheet 59 4 cts per pound per pl. $79 fa No. 1 Crepe 59 4 cts per pounds per pl. $< Quiet. London 17d New York 35g cts. (gold (Bv Courtesy of Meters. Allen DennyiJ41 words
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Advertisement160 1927-07-01 8 t <— Msa— 3M«wa—3—— Quality first that’s why smokers insist upon STSTE (K?K ess £?<,;: vw 6 by Ardath \W/ jh\ Tobacco VW Cl **1 j co. Ltd. j K lb\ a WWk \> j} JJ IOBTs In Denmark, Carls- /B: jjK < Wj'BOi berg Beer is known v SflHi160 words
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Advertisement46 1927-07-01 8 “E>. O. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday E« O* Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. xsxsexssxe a i the QUEEN OF I! 1 TABLE WATERS.” I Sole Agents a Katz Bros., Ltd. 1 v K9KBa x s >46 words
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Miscellaneous26 1927-07-01 8 TIDE lABLFS. TO DAY High Water. Low Water 1.35 a.m, 7.40 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 828 p.m. To MORROW 2.15 am. 819 am. 2.0 p.m. 9.2 p.m.26 words
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Article259 1927-07-01 9 Further Satisfactory Progress Made. U. S. A. PRESS COMMENTS. RT. HON. W. C. BRIDGEMAN’S DISCLAIMER. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 30. Good progress continues to be made at the Geneva Naval Conference. The technical committee to-day continued discussions regarding certain smaller auxiliary surface vessels, including destroyers and flotilla(Rugby Radio Service.) - 259 words
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Article143 1927-07-01 9 FORMAL TOUR ARRANGED. (Rcgby Radio Service.) London, June 30. General von Pawelsz. representing the German Government, has now formally issued an invitation for one or two of the Allied military experts to accompany him on a tour of inspection of the fortifications on Germany’s eastern frontier, the(Rcgby Radio Service.) - 143 words
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Article76 1927-07-01 9 COMMERCIAL TREATY ADOPTED. The Hague, June 30. The First Chamber has adopted the Commercial Treaty concluded in September 1926 with Haiti. It has also adopted the Bill to subsidise the Royal Air Navigation Company and has approved the proposals of the Geneva Conventions with regard to equality of76 words
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Article68 1927-07-01 9 NEW ZEALAND’S CONTRIBUTION. Wellington, June 3. The Prime Minister, Mr. Coates, informed a deputation of the Navy League that the question of New Z aland’s contribution to the Singapore Naval Base would come before Parliament in the present session. He hoped that the proposal would be adopted unanimously.68 words
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Article57 1927-07-01 9 CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. Moscow, J une 30. A violent earthquake in the Crimea has caused considerable fissures in buildings in the cities and big landslides in the mountains of Simeis. Monk Rock’’ has fallen into the sea and the former Palace of the Khans at Bahchisarai has57 words
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Article857 1927-07-01 9 Tokyo Conference. ANH-JxPANESE BOYCOTTS. Tokio, July 1. At the China Conference at the Foreign Ministry to-day, General Ma‘% commanding tie Kwantung garrison. Viscount Kodama, Governor of Kwantung, RearAdmiral Sakon and Baron Yoshizawa, minister at Peking, have reported to Baron Tanaka on the real state of China. Baron Yoshiziwa remarked857 words
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Article151 1927-07-01 9 Atlantic Crossed Again. HAMPERED BY FOG. London, July 1. Commander Byrd has landed at Issy, near Paris. PURELY SCIENTIFIC. New York, June 29. Byrd’s purpose on the present flight is purely scientific. He intends intensively to study atmospheric conditions at various heights and obtain other inform ition interesting151 words
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Article116 1927-07-01 9 MAITLAND’S WELCOME. Wheeler field, June 30. Toe squadron of aeroplanes ssnt out to meet Maitland failed to find him and as a result his monoplane arrived alone. The airman was welcomed by the Governor and Admiral John Maodonald, and was wreathed with flowers and native emblems of greeting.116 words
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Article58 1927-07-01 9 ARRIVAL AT LE BOURGET. Paris, June 30. Chamberlin an! Levine arrived at Le Bourget by air from Switzerland. They were welcomed by their wives with large bouquets, the American Charge d’Affairs, the French authorities ani cinematographers. The airmen arrived just in time to attend the inauguration of a58 words
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Article26 1927-07-01 9 WOMAN EXECUTED. Moscow, June 30. A woman, Helen Vishnevskaya, accused of spying for Poland, was sentenced to death at Kharkov an 1 shot forthwith.26 words
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Article38 1927-07-01 9 HUGE SUM OF MONEY MISSING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 30. Tcs 100,000, sent by registered mail by the Siam Commercial Bank to their agency at Tung S>ng, is missing. The money was insured.38 words
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Article352 1927-07-01 9 Ruggedness Too Good for Cleverness. WALKER BEATS MILLIGAN. DEFEATED AFTER PROMISING OPENING. Mickey Walker beat Tommy Milligan at Olympia to night in the fight for the world's middleweight championship. The towel was thrown in in the 10th round. MILLIGAN FLATTERS— A large crowd at Oiympia witched the352 words
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Article219 1927-07-01 9 PROMINENT FINANCIER’S DEATH. Lohdon, Jane 30. There was a Stock Exchange sensation and some confusion arising from the sudden death under mysterious circumstances yesterday of James White, an ex-brick-layer and one of the most spectacular financiers of the century, whose gigantic multi-million operations ranged from land trusts219 words
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Article33 1927-07-01 9 HONEYMOON IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. New York, June 30. Grac’ Vanderbilt and her husband left at midnight for their honeymoon in British Columbia, apparently without obtaining the blessing of the bride’s parents.33 words
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Article63 1927-07-01 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 30. Paris, 124; New York, 4.8411 Brussels 34.95 Geneva, 25.22 Amsterdam 12.12|; Milan, 87| Berlin, 20.49 Stockholm, 18.111; Copenhagen, 18.26| Oslo, 18.78 j Vienna, 34.52; Prague, 163|; Helsingfors, 192.40 Madrid, Lisbon, 2H Athens, 359; Bucharest, 805 Rio. sii Buenos Aires, 47| Bombay, l/ss|d(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Advertisement174 1927-07-01 9 ph y PROVISION DEPT. We are now receiving monthly shipments H of goods by all leading manufacturers thus ensuring freshness. H We Specially Recommend H ACRAWATTE TEA Hb. Pkts. $l.lO H Do. 2Lb. Pkts. $2.10 :t JOHN LITTLE COFFEE Hb. Tins. .90 tJ Do. 21b. Tins. $1.75 :t HUNTER’S YORK174 words
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Article626 1927-07-01 10 HOW LONDON BLACKMAIL GANG WAS CAUGHT. Thvloi’s Gang»” known to Scotland Yard as the worst set of blackauu ers J h a the ieaderB tne gaus, unilev recently m tenced at the Old Badey r “The Captain case, haxe fnta n e d to Dartmoor. The626 words
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Article132 1927-07-01 10 CORONER ON AMAZING EXAMPIJs. This case reveals an amazing example of British pluck,” said Mr. Ingleby Oddie, the Lambeth coroner, at an inquest on Joseph Alexander Pikeman, aged 48, an att< ndant at the Central Cinema, Hackne\, E., who died at his lodgings at Stangate Street, Lambeth, S.E.132 words
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Advertisement334 1927-07-01 10 GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT:; i ii O&*3Nb.& e 1 •?u. .>'.■■*•.• < S ?^t> n n l*^^^s^3Ss*«WJ?’ r OLDSMOBILE! J 3 A. 5s mart Appearance which., J j Lasts J i i FTTIHE renowned Duco process by which the Oldsmobile is j I finished, ensures a smart appearance daring the whole334 words
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Advertisement133 1927-07-01 10 A j tSt t Metropolitan-Vickers, j Electrical Export Co., Ltd. J Z n os I (LONDON and MANCHESTER). i T i •b T.. Invite Enquiries For AU Your acquirement in, Electrical Plant. ĕ J J A. C, and D. C. Motors for All Sevices. J T Generators, Switch and Gear,133 words
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Miscellaneous277 1927-07-01 10 a T THE UNITED CINEMA Penang ’Phone No. 264. rwaTTT' < HP TA Ta empire theatrb C Tbnrxdav 30th June to Sunday, 3rd July. From Thursday, J o ly at 2-30 p.m. Day Show on Sunday, > ra r t* The Music Master 8 pan, William Fox P res H277 words
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Article850 1927-07-01 11 Dr. Cobb arrived on Wednesday in Seremban from Kuala Kangsar. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Slowe are leaving for Home on leave to-morrow by the s.s. Mantua. Mr. G. W, A. Trimmer, Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, went on leave y'esterday. Dr. M. J. Graham, Health850 words
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Article183 1927-07-01 11 The following tvere the latest quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To day. *2 2 E Shares. C 5 CS CQ zn 32 OQ t c. to. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Brosa 1.35 1.40 1.42 J 1.50 Sungei183 words
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Article117 1927-07-01 11 Yesterday. To-day. Buyers. Sellers. Bayers. Sellers. Mining. Bangrins New 31/- 31/6 31/3 31/9 B. Padangs .75 .77| .74 .76 Hong Fatts 1.10 1.15 1.12| 1.15 Jelapangs 44/9 45/3 44/9 45/6 Ku chais 2.04 2.06 2.05 2.07$ Kuyohs 1.49 1.52 1.50 1.52$ Lahats 21/9 22/- 22/- 22/6 Laruts117 words
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Article101 1927-07-01 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbe r P. Buyerr. Selbrs. Amalgamated 14.00 $4.25 B. Lintangs 1.45 1.50 Bregas 1-30 1.40 Changkats 7.75 8 00 Kedahs 3 80 4.00 Lunas 3.20 3 40 9. Tukangs 1.00 1.10 U. Malaccas 2.00 2.20 Tins. Bangrins (New)... 31/- 32/Hong Fatts101 words
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Article93 1927-07-01 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrin 31/~ 32/Hitam Tin -971 1.02} Haad Yai 29/- 29/6 Huey Yots 31/6 3*2/6 Kuchai Ord 2.05 2.10 Kuj oh 1 r, 2 1 .b 7} Lahat 2?/- 22/6 Malaj’a93 words
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Article35 1927-07-01 11 RUBBER PRICES. We beg to report that the Singapm e prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 59$c July/September 60$c Oct./December 61 }c Jan/March 62fc Quiet.35 words
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64 1927-07-01 11 July 3 —3rd Sunday after Trinity 8 a m. Holy Communion and 10 a.m. Morning Prayer and Address at Alor Star Chnrch. 6 p.m. Evensong and Address at the Freemason’s Hall. Sungei I'atani. 4th Monday, Translation of S Martin 8 a.m. Holy Communion at64 words
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Advertisement1113 1927-07-01 11 New Advertisements. Examination of Dressers, Etc. POSITION VACANT. I An examination of dressers etc. by the Medical Department of the F.M.S. will Accountant. European wanted im- L® h d th T wn T ai P‘“«; o n mediately by well known motor firm. e Angnat 1927, andl folgiving full particulars1,113 words
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Advertisement114 1927-07-01 11 Bishop St., jJo h 726 t a Penang. J Y Hats for all occasions— Y For Receptions— For the Races—- For Every-day wear. 0 Beautiful Art Silks of latest designs Landed 30-6-27 ex s. s. Kashgar Discriminate Dressmaking. Unsolicited testimonials from Clients throughout Malaya. Orders for the Races in good114 words
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Miscellaneous118 1927-07-01 11 1 —aa "TIW» 1 T rT) JT~£L~WiIJ~T ~I<IjST- ~riJ<rW<rgiJZJTr—> TO WN“ HALL, FRIDAY, Ist JULY, 1927. WORLD FAMOUS VIOLINIST IN BIS AROUND THE WORLD CONCERT TOUR JOSEF BORISSOFF Accompanist: MR. WILLY REIMANN. PROGRAMME. I Concerto in E Minor Mendelsohn Allegro molto appasionato Andante. Allegretto non troppo Alhgro molto vivace II118 words
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Article371 1927-07-01 12 “MUST LEARN TO LE INDEPENDENT. Germany is growing more and more Republican every day. The latest converts, according to a Swedish woman writer who has just been received by the former Crown Princess Cecilia at the castle of Oels in Silesia, are the three vounger sons371 words
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Article420 1927-07-01 12 HOW VENDETTA WAS ENDED. In the Sardinian village of Aggius, lying amidst- mountains of granite, the ancient custom of swearing peace has changed the district from one of blood-; shed into a law-abiding, God-fearing stretch of country. On a Sunday, at sunset, the ringing of the420 words
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Advertisement476 1927-07-01 12 jy—gg—*!>!— I. •6c* (nJ W The Dance of Death jfe w T7VERY day a dance of death takes place in JD your home. Look at the flies on your table! See them dancing up and down on ’Jgs, the food you eat kicking their foully *7/7 yyj besmirched legs about476 words
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Advertisement257 1927-07-01 12 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx< xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X x S A Serviceable First Aid Set. X *TAsrwr j X I “THE FASTNET” X Pocket Size—as per illustration. X I Price sl*oo on, y 1 X W Complete with instructions. X x a x S X “THE FASTNET” Pocket First-Aid Outfit is X X indispensable to257 words
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Article685 1927-07-01 13 ALIVE AFTER 12 DEATH SENTENCES. Martinez Antonio Jimenez, undoubtedly the most renrirkable and daring criminal in all Europe, has at long last been arrested by the Paris police. How amazing his career has been may be judged from the fact that he has been condemned to685 words
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Article112 1927-07-01 13 A. D. IT. 9a aeroplane from No. 1 Flying Training School crashed at Netheravon Aerodrome. When the machine struck the ground it burst into flames, but-the pilot, Flying Officer M. J. Ducray, and the mechanic, Corporal T. Harriman, got clear of the wreckage with only slight burns. The112 words
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Advertisement459 1927-07-01 13 Children >^. k need a nourishing, sustaining food tonic, that is easily digested. u It must be palatable. Always give them k KEPLER- WV .1 I Cc i Liver Oil with Malt Extract I I It is rich in Vitamins and its taste is delicious I Bottles of two sizes459 words
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Advertisement254 1927-07-01 13 j HOME ON wafedaffl j IFAVF I AlM I TUITION I I NO TROUBLE 1 A CAR is the Idea! Two sealers from 145 way to get about and Four seaters from £165 SEE the COUNTRY MAy W£ Bft L ¥QU USTS Simpler ana mere convenient, Jjß gp I idien254 words
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Article102 1927-07-01 14 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Cydonia for Calcutta. Pronto for Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Karikal, Negapatam, Nagore and Madras. Sloet van de Belle for Langsa, Sabang, Olehleh and Padang. Tairea for Madias. Kuala for Belawan (Deli). President Wilson for Colombo, Suez, Port Said. Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Boston New York. The following102 words
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Article562 1927-07-01 14 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore, and Singapore Registration and Parcel Post except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 pm. Pa562 words
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Article13 1927-07-01 14 The homeward mail by the Mantua closes at 5.30 p.m. to-morrow.13 words
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Advertisement570 1927-07-01 14 r I HITTI—JMJ—UBJ—tIJII I ITT- T' -~W uu< J»'.--*<-r.*a w i i j U_Z_U_ I. .innnnnn c r Assurance in force over $23,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*). LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E. C. HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. The U, £20.000 d.p.-ted570 words
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Advertisement46 1927-07-01 14 If weak through a trying climate or illness, take Balls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC u rOm aU firsi cla Chemist» and W_ > M tne Merchants and African and 7 Eastern Trade Corporation Ltd., Singapore and Penang. Sole Proprietor»: Stephkn Smith Company, Ltd., w Bo,v I-oNooN. England46 words
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Advertisement652 1927-07-01 14 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital $50,000,004 Issued and fully paid up $20,000.000 Reserve Funds: Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $13,500,004 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20.000,00» Head Office.—HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Chefoo, Dairen, Foochow’ Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Haiphong, Hamburg, Iloilo,652 words
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Article607 1927-07-01 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, July 1, 1927 Mutton— cts Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head heep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55 Suet607 words
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Advertisement261 1927-07-01 15 REFLECT I ON WHAT THE I SundGij Gazette I i I I Offers to you as I Advertisers. I f i 1 OOIIE SUNDAY GAZETTE gives you the entree into considerably over g E three thousand homes. Its readers comprise i f practically the whole of the class with money261 words
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Advertisement246 1927-07-01 15 1 IMife. FOR. MEN VV H O SMOKE PIPES 'P'l sSSSIBIEI •'•pi '•r Entirely another matter/ One simply doesn't, simply daren’t, smoke a pipe at certain times. It’s a question of surroundings it doesn't "go with" dress clothes, dining out, theatre going a hundred and one social and sociable oc*as246 words
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Advertisement1146 1927-07-01 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG For Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai anJ Japan Ports. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT- t s.s. O’d nburg 20 h July SARPEDON July 6 Marseilles. Lon lon, Rotterdam and Glasgow. t 3 .5. “Fauiaud” 17tb August PHEMHJS Joly 14 Lend in.1,146 words
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Advertisement624 1927-07-01 16 p. 0.-BRU ISH INDIA and afcar lines. (Companies Iscobporateo'is England.) MAIL, PABSENGEU A«D CARGO SERVICES. PcninauLr «d Oriental 8. N Co. under S.Hin.. of ,teamen of th. 'contract with Hi. MaJeMy'. Govetn- India 8. N. Co., Ltd. meat, London and Far Ea.t Mail S.rvle. (Incorporated in England) Outward» from London624 words
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