Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 July 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 155. VOL. LXXXV. SATURDAY, 9th JULY, 1927. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 470 1 The Talk of the Day! OVERLAND z HI■MU■MUMUI^U■■■■■■■MiMM■■■MBMUMMiMaaaWUIS y- 5 <■ ■-I p= --.:.-T-- tyft— D‘ «W— —a—mMsgan—a MONEY in BRICKS!I r;z„"tr™ j BEST quality fadeless by installing hm RANSOMES I SILK (HAND POWER) Of Beautiful Shades and Designs MOULDING PRESS. I FOR 4 L Full Particulars From 8& THE
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    • 21 1 j HOCK SENG Co. Nos. 16 and 18 Beach Street, PENANG. General Merchants AND Commission Agents. Ttfegraphic Address: L’ock Seng Penang.
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  • 905 2 THE CRISIS IN THE INDU STRY. “Have you ever met a woman "ho didn’t want more of them 1 This was Cecil Rhodes’s reply to those who asked whether the output of diamonds from Kimberley might not be expected to produce a glut in the market. Kimberley
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    • 1107 2 ——m WHoVIS BREAD TENDERS INVITEP a BW The Penang Harbour Board. In Hovis alone can you i&rL pninv the full nutritive Tenders are invited for the construe- -3 <A enjoy the tun n«"iuve of two brick apd bonga i ows qualities of the Wheat together with outbuildings, at Bagan J
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    • 221 2 BABY’S Birthright. Everything depends upon the start in life you give vour I ’n Baby. Now is the time to lay the foundation of Baby’s future health. If you cannot feed Baby yourself give him the next best thing, Cow and Gate Milk Food. Cow and Gate Food is made
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  • 1384 3 ELECTRICAL SCHEME. (From Our O wn Correspondent.) Colombo, June 26. An important motion sanctioning a large vote to procure certain machinery for the proposed Government Electrical Department was passed on Friday when the Legislative Council continued its sessions which began last week. Some of the members were very
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  • 242 3 London, June 13. Mr. Georg» Woden, who has already shown in The Great Cornelius” how firm is his grasp of the industrial and social conditions which prevailed in England in other days, has a new novel appearing with Mr. Murray entitled “The Gates of Delight.” In this new
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    • 231 3 i 33 J 1 J* I X. X I•w I I 1 2 THE CHOICE J X of tlie connoisseur—tlie man who 5 appreciates real old Scotch of un- J varying quality and great Age. He knows its rare medicinal qualities— 4 5 heart tonic, digestive and non-gouty. i 5
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  • 1069 4 CALL TO GOVERNMENT. Chance of Prohibition in Seven Years. Calcutta can easily go “dry” in seven years, given proper Government aid, said the Rev. Herbert Anderson, the wellknown Calcutta social reform »r, who addressed the Rotary Club on the necessity in the city for prohibition. Mr.
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  • 325 4 PROFESSOR HUGH MAOLFAN ON THE “MYSTERY” DRUG. Insulin remains one of the mystery drugs added in the las’t few years to the ir enal of the British Pnarmacopce’a. This was the conclusion to be drawn from a recent lecture delivered by Professor Hugh Miclean at St.
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  • 315 4 A LAW IN FRANCE. A curious case has arisen in France of the inability of parents legally to give their child any name they choose. The celebrations of William the Conqueror this year at Falaise have induced some parents to give their nt w daughters the name
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    • 231 4 r” HERE is the very breath of j X health about Kolynos. 2 Fragrantly and gently it x x does its work, cleansing the x teeth without scouring the x precious protective enamel. v; of'<™ pz THERE IS NO GRIT OF ANY KIND IN X i fl®| KOLYNOS IFf DENTAL
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  • 362 5 PIC STORY TO! D RY A PRIVATE SOLDIER. A war book I y a private soldier, published from bis own private address and penned without hope of reward, in order that justice might be done to his native county-men is attracting much attention in the West of
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  • 290 5 COMMITTEE APPEALS FOR AID. An appeal for financial help is being made by the Scottish Dialec's Committee for the compilation of a new Scottish dictionary. The dictionary which they are projecting is one based on historical principles after the model of The New English Dictionary scad ot
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  • 69 5 July 9,10—P.V.R.C. Bisley 1927. 9 —Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade. 9—Girl Guides Concert and Dance, Town HaO, 9 p m. 16 —Glugor Shield Inter-School Athletic Sports, Esplanade. 20—Penang Turf Ciub Entries close 2 p.m. 28,30 —Penang Turf Club Sammer Meeting. 30 Ist Aug.—Cricket Match Colony v.
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  • 458 5 ANTI-SOCIALISTS SCORE. The Red Flag and its supporters, ii Hyde Park at any rate, are likely to di» of ridicule. They seem utterly unable t» cope with this new and, to them, un known weapon that the Anti-Socialist Uni n has brought into the firing line. The
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  • 208 5 PENANG JULY 9, 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 $11.02| sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 377 5 CURED HIS Rheumatism AFTER MONTHS OF PAIN Many men and women suffer for years with Rlie-.nnatism just because they do not know that the kidneys are the cause of the trouble. When the kulneys are weak they let a the uric achl pass into the lood, and this causes V
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 477 5 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 126. first Prize $5l Secon I Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO and Four Cons dation Prizes of S 3 Each. publish below our puzzle No. 126, entries for which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 16. CLUES. ACROSS. DOWN. I. Flattened at
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    • 96 5 Uilo, ’’Ere We Are Again I Everybodys going to laugh at OLD BILL at Theatre Royal Commencing Thursday, 7th till Sunday, 10th. Dayshow on Sunday, at 2-30 p.m. In the Second Show at 16 p. m. SYD CHAPLIN as Oid Bill in Capt. Bruce Biirnsfa her’s screen version of u
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  • 437 6 Chairman's Speech. RESTRICTON AND SMUGGLING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Joly 8. At the annual meeting of Balgownie Rubber, the Chairm in, Mr. R. C. M. Kindersley referred at length to the grave importance to rubber producers in Malaya of the failure of the government to stop smuggling,
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  • 135 6 TH S R. G. A. TELEGRAM. The following is a confirmation of the telegram sent by our Kuala Lumpur correspondent, which was published in our issue of Thursday, July 7 In view of rt p-ated press statements discrediting the rubber r< striction scheme the Council of the Rubber
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  • 115 6 ROYAL APPRECIATION, The following messages was sent, by the Secretary to H.R.H. The Duke of A ork, to the Crossley Representative in Australia, an 1 has just been received by cable:— “Before leaving Australia their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of York desire me to tell
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  • 39 6 SUPPLEMENTARY TO RAILWAY SERVICES. Cedar Points, Ohio, July 8. The Assistant S cretary of Aeronautics, Mr. MicCraeker, has announced that five of the larger railroad companies are contemplating supplementing the railway passenger service* by air passenger services.
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  • 165 6 A Cordial Message. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 8. Replying to a message sent by Sir Austen Chamberlain on the occasion of the formal elevation of the British Legation in Buenos Aires to the rank of an Embassy, Senor Gallardo, the Argentine Foreign Minister, has telegraphed
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  • 130 6 WELCOMED IN ENGLAND. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 8. Chamberlin and L°vin°, who a month ago fi-'W the Atlantic together, landel at Croydon this afternoon from Paris in iheir monoplane. They were rted across the channel by Imperial Air ways m -chines, a* d were rrceivei at the
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  • 210 6 London, July 8. Edward Hndle has been elected to the B it Senior Fellowship for research in tropicil medic ne, of the value of £l,OOO for five years, in respect of h s subject, Spirochaet sis, with special reference to the causation of yellow fever.” [We take
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  • 332 6 Hendren Hits Happily. KENNEDY’S B IW-LING FEAT. London, July 9. Tne following are the results of mitches commenced on the 6:h inst. KENT v. GLOUCESTER. At Dover—Gloucester won by 132 runs. In the first innings, Gloucester made 255—Hammond 123, Neale 5 Freeman took six wickets for 84. In
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  • 42 6 KIN 4 FUAD PRESENT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 8. King Fuad of Egypt to-day visited Lord’s where the Eion versus Harrow match is being played. Harrow were all out for 139, E on replying with 179 for five wickets.
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  • 41 6 FRANCE IN THE FINAL. Eastbourne, July 8. In the European semi final of the Davis Cup. Cochet (France) beat Condon (South Africa) 6-0 9 11 6 2 7-5. Lacoste (France) beat Raymond (South Africa) 6 2 6-2 6-1.
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  • 67 6 SOME REMARKABLE PRICES. (Kugby Radio Service.) London, July 8. lu 1-ss than tn hour twenty-nine pictures were s»l<l for £136.000 at Christie’s this afternoon. A Rembrant portrait of Admiral Trotnp fetched £31,000, one small Turner picture fetched £30,450, a Reynolds portrait sold for £19,425 and a Romney
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  • 61 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 8. Paris, 124; New York, 4.Bs’Brussels, 34.92; Geneva, 25.22 Amsterdam, 12.11$; Milan, 89.10 Berlin, 20.49 Stockholm, 18.13 Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.77; Vienna, 34.59; Prague’ Helsingfors, 192$ Madrid’ 28.575; Lisbon, 2/«; Athens, 364|; Bucharest, 770 Rio, 5iJ Buenos Aires, 47| Bombay, l/5j 1 Shanghai,
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  • 654 6 Programme for Autumn Meeting Passed. record entries anticipated. A special meeting of members of the Penang Turf Club was held at the Chamber of C immerce, yesterday afternoon to consider the propose 1 programme for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Mr. E. E. Chambers was in
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  • 180 6 Singapore, July 7. Rubber—The market has been quiet throughout the past week and priceshave fluctuatfd from day to day. The latest cable advices from London and New York record a fall in each market. The former is quoted at Is 4| i and the latter 34f cts. gold.
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  • 305 6 MXSTER CRIMINALS AND CROWN JEWELS. To-morrow, the Sunday Gazette will publish the opening chapters of fhe Crown Swindle, Mrs. M. L. Eade s new novel, of which The Times, in its Literary Supplement, remarks. King John’s Crown has long lain hid in the mud < f
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  • 275 6 CHINESE WIDOWS’ ORPHANS’ INSTITUTION, PERAK. The 24th. annual general meeting of the Chinese Widows’ Orphans’ Institution, Perak was h*-»l«l on Sunday, the 26. h June, 1927 at 10.45 a. m. at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hale Street, Ipoh. O»ving to the unavoidable absence of Mr. Leong Sin Nam,
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  • 185 6 The promoters of the Concert and Dance to be held at the Town Hill, to-nixht in aid of the Girl Guides have arranged with Mr. Rintala, to allow his daughter, the young Finnish singer to sing two songs, ‘‘My Irish Home Sweet Home” and
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  • 678 6 Miss Sirah Bhor, of Rangoon, has h called to the English Bar. Mr. G. D. Cameron will fiHome on Aug. 25 to join the 8 f Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., i u Lumpur. Mr. Julian Frankel, senior partners Messrs. Frankel Bros., Singapore, i B()ri visit to
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  • 103 6 The following are the results of tenn’S tournament ties plaped yesterday Mixed Double Handicap—ls.l M?• T. S. Evans and J. Duguid bed -’e-» Miss Gold and B. W. B. Powell 6 4. 6 3 Double Handicap— -3 J. R- 8 rachan and J. Ford beat
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 192 6 OBITUARY. LEADER OF SIAMESE BUDDHISTS IN PENANG. We regret to record the death of Nai Choo Sararaks, an old Siamese resident, who divd on the sth inst. at the age of 70 at his residence No. 3, Burmah Lane. For a considerable time a Trustee of the Siamese Buddhist Temple
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  • 936 7 A NEW DOMINION. As a member of the East African Parliamentary Commission Major AG. Church D. 5.0., M. 0., speaks with authority in East Africa—A New Dominion” (Witherbs 18s), and by reason of the pains he has taken to amass in enormous amount of instructive and interesting detail,
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  • 326 7 12,000 ITEMB COLLECTED IN 20 YEARS. The only complete s»a-bis-ory of the English speaking r-ce is housed in an attic in Hemietta-street, W. Now it is threatened with dispersal. These 12,000 b »oks, prints, pain'ings and atlases, which it has taken Mr. A. G.
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  • 316 7 ESCAPED NEGRO’S STORY. Stories of slavery conditions still existing in the South, which have become increasingly frequent of late, now seem to be confirmed. A definite case comes from Danville, in Virginia, says the New York correspon dent of the “Daily News,” where the police are taking care
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  • 626 7 “RENAISSANCE OF TH 3 READER”. In his official capacity of Reader of the Middle Temple, Mr. Justice McCardie says “The Daily Telegraph,” has revived in modified form the ancient duty attaching to that office of giving a “reading” in the HJI of the Inn. “Readings” in
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  • 282 7 The new 1,500,000 tube railway built by the London P*>st Office so’-ly for the transport of ail bags is likely to be ready for service this summer. Work on the tube was begun in 1913, was stopped during the war. and has since been delayed owing to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 328 7 I NEW SHIPMENT I JUST UNPACKED AT I j Will TEAWAYS WI-TITEIzJXW 0 I BRITISH TWO I K r.*\R i S® E MANU- SIZES S FACTURE. I ONLY. g Bedstead I ONEOF WH‘.TEAWAYS STANDARD VALUES B I The u Whitelaw Three Part Bedstead. I B Enamelled black, superior finish, fitted
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  • 550 8 British Guiana, although it was captured by the British in 179 G and to Great Britain in 1814. twenty eight years after Penang was acquired by the British East India Company and but five years before Singapore was added to the empire, has a constitution far in advance of
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  • 1589 8 One little ceremony which will take place at Windsor on Saturday is of a private character and may, therefore, escape notice. The King will receive the gift of one of the tiniest silk fbgs made, and the privilege of making the presentation falls to the Duke of
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  • 186 8 “THE BETTER ’OLE.” There was a full house at Theatre Royal last night when the picture ‘‘The Better ’Ole” in which appears Old Bill Busby, the universally appreciated cartoon character created by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, the English cartoonist, that furnished the comic relief during the war, was screened
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  • 119 8 C\SES ON THE LIST. In the calendar of persons to be tried at the Penang Assizes which will begin on July 12. there are seven cases, one of murder, one of causing death by a rash or negligent act and c»ua ng hurt by a ack endangering the
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  • 246 8 The steamer Lancaster Castle had a serious mishap when she was departing from Port Swettenham for America. She left Singapore a few days ago bound for New York and called in at Port Swettenham. Whilst leaving there a steel hawser fou’ed her propeller and she was so badly
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 29 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. I 2 LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.
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  • 658 9 Mr. Wu’s Address to Foreign Pressmen. more reinforcements. tsingtao the centre OF OPERATIONS. Shanghai, July 8. Ad iress’ng a gathering of foreign pr(.*B:nen wh 'in he entertained to tiffin, Mr. Wu. F reign Minister, said that while t }]P i on ilist Government desired the fri> n ’ship of
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  • 45 9 M' >NSTER DEMONSTRATION. New York, July 8. )r 'Ximately 500,000 workers partia 1 m a 1 hour strike as a protest Vai 1 sentence on Sacco and oi f l iH P° lice broke up a meeting Ul Workers and arrested six persons.
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  • 153 9 Thomas Speaks Out. PLAIN TALK TO RUSSIA. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 8. Pointed references to Russian Communist activities were made by Mr. J. H. Thomas at the National Union of Railwaymen s Conference at Carlisle to-day. He said that Moscow’ is subsidising the people without
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  • 205 9 CLOSER CO-OPERATION. New York, July 8. The huge stocks of gold held in America are the subject being discussed at a conference at Washington of the leading Eu r opean and American bankers Messrs. Norman (Great Britain), Schacht, (Germany), Strong, (United States,) and Rist, (France). It is understood
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  • 99 9 HUGE MERGER CONTEMPLATED. London, July 9. It is announced that Messrs. Bryant and May, Ltd., and a Swedish match company have arrived at a provisional agreement with the object of securing an identification of interests in the British Empire and elsewhere than Asia, and making reciprcc il arrangements
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  • 86 9 VISIT TO PARIS. (Rugby Radio Service). London, July 8. The Prince of Wales had an enthusias tic reception on his arrival to-day at Paris, where this afternoon he laid the foundation stone of a hostel for British students in the new university in the city being erected
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  • 61 9 RECEPTION AT WESTMINSTER HALL. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 8. Many Ministers and ex-Ministers, together with members of both Houses of Parliament and several members of Dominion Parliaments were present at a reception given at Westminster Hall to day by the Empire Parliamentary Association, to meet the Duke
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  • 25 9 POST OFFICE WORKERS SECEDE FROM LABOUR. London, July 8. The Union of Post Office workers has ceased its affiliation to the Labour Party.
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  • 167 9 Country’s Development. RAILWAYS ANI) EDUCATION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 8. Lord Winterton, Under Secretary of State for India, speaking on the India Office vote in the Commons to-day said that many people did not realise the extent to which local government in India was in the hands
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  • 144 9 GREAT DISSATISFACTION. Mexico City, July 8. The Aguila Oil Company has applied to the First District Court for an injunction against the enforcement of the new oil law. The company complains that it has been refused drilling permits for some of its lands at Tampico. The Government
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  • 67 9 FORU’S APOLOGY. New York, July 8. The New York American says that Henry Ford has issued an apology for his aspersions against the Jews in his paper the Dearborn Independent. He has disclaimed all knowledge of the details of the libel and has ordered its discontinuance.
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  • 47 9 RAW SILK DUTIES REPEALED. London, July 8. In the House of Commons, the committee stage of the Finance Bill was negatived without division. A new clause was moved by the Conservative member. Mr. J. R. Remer, repealing, from August 31, the duties on raw silk.
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  • 42 9 RESIGNATION HANDED IN. Rapid City, July 8. The United States Ambassador to Mexico has resigned. It is stated that he returned to the post a year ago against his own wishes at the request of President Coolidge.
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  • 686 9 Provisional Recommendations Considered. MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. SENATOR KELLOGG’S CONVERSATIONS AT WASHINGTON. Geneva, July 8. A communique says that the executive committee of the Naval Conference to-day considered the provisional n commenda tions of the Technical Committee. Further consideration was adjourned till July 9. The recommendations are embodied in
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  • 34 9 DUE TO FOG. Buenos Aires, July 8. The Pacific Railway has advised that 24 were killed and 16 seriously injured in the train smash at Mendoza. The collisiTn was due to fog.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 36 9 SOLITAIRE. SOLITAIRE. SOLITAIRE. Do not waste any more money on tins of coloured polish. Get a bottle of SOLITAIRE to clean and polish ALL your Shoes. THE ONE POLISH FOR ALL SHOES. OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS.
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    • 140 9 -tflg 1 V i.Z*a* I 1927 H Motor Cycles ■rf Model H. 3 3.49 H.P. Standard Touring Price $485 H. 4 2.49 H.P. De Luxe Sporting 485 J’L H. 5 3.49 H.P. Standard Sporting 440 H. 63 49 H.P. O. H. V, 525 I Above models in stock. AH fitted
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  • 107 10 S R ROBERT BAD N-POWtLL at the Buy Scouts’ jamboree ai Southend. Leslie ILnson with four of his six ‘’Wives” m “Lady Luck’’ at the Carlton Theatre. Betty Chester in the Broadway’’ bmlesque in “COD.” at the Duke of Yorks. Doris Bransgrove in C O.D. THc. KING,
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  • 136 11 AUTUMN MEETING, 1927. Thursday July 28th Saturday July 30th Monday August Ist Thursday August 4th Saturday August 6th 30 Races for Horses. 12 Races for Ponies. STAKES $122,200. Bedding and Stabling Free. Travelling Allowance to Visiting Horses $25. Unlimited Cash Sweep each day.) /1 1 c? 1
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  • 176 11 The following were the latest quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. J! Shares. C 'T CQ QQ M UQ sc. sc. sc. sc. Rubber (Dollar*. Balgownie 3.00 3.30 3.00 3.20 < x Bukit K- 210 230 2.10
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  • 97 11 Tbe following are cur latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Allenbys 2.50 2.75 Bassetts 1.05 1.10 Changkats 7.75 825 J. Kuantans 1.60 1.75 Kedahs 3 90 4.10 Punggors .90 1.00 S. Bagans «3.40 .3 75 U. Pandans 1.15 1.20 Tins. B. Padangs .72} .75 Hong Fatts 1.12} 1.15
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  • 80 11 To-day. Mining. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .70 .72} Bangring New .30/9 31/6 Hitams .95 100 Johans .22 .24 Jelapangs 44/6 45/3 Kuyohs 1.50 1.52} Kuchais 2 04} 2.06} K. L. Tins 37/9' 38/3 Laruts 24/- 24/6 M. Consols 1.19 1.22 Menelembus .54 .56 Nai Hoots .42 .44
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  • 43 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE» 8. R. S eet 57} cts per pound per pl $76 66 No. 1 Crepe 57} cts per pound per pl. §76 66 Easier. London 16} 1 New York 31} cts. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.
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  • 43 11 RUBBER PRICES. We bog to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 57 |c Ang/September 58<t Oct./December 58|c Jan/March 1928 60c London Stock estimated up 450 tons. Market Slightly easier.
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  • 90 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for June lbs. Perak River Valley 28,756 Juru Estates, Limited 24,355 Semanggol Rubber 18,755 The output of The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., for tbe month of June was 31,521 lb. Total for 2 months 65,941 lbs. Tbe output of the Punggor
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  • 372 11 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of England.) 4th Sunday after Trinity. 7-45 Litany. 8 am. Matins, Hymn 4, 830 Holv Communion. Hymn 197, 9.30 Matins [Chinese], 10 a.m. Holy Communion LChinese], 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 19, Ps XXII. 102 and 103, Ps XXIII 104, Magnificat 110, Nuuc Dimittis
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  • 103 11 The Eastern Smelting Cc. t Ltd:— London. July 7, spot :87 5-< three months’ buying £280.17.6 and three months’ selling £281.2.6. Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd:— Yesterday’’' quotation for Singapore refined tin §144 50 per picul, business done 200 tons. Penang refined tin $144 50 per picul, ordinary,
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  • 122 11 PENANG, JULY 9, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 IUI 4 4 months’sight Bank 2 4 1/16 .3 Credit 24 1/4 3 Documentary 2 4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 154} 1 «3 days’sight Private 156 I s Bombay Demand Bank 154} g Madras Demand
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  • 1270 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST NAMEB. 1I J U o 7 5 w 8} co 4 RUBBBK [Dolms.i f ej I e I c Allenby Rubber Oo 2 50i 2 70 Alor Gejah Rabbet Rptete 2 30 2 to Am«lfMn»te4 Miley Eatatea 4 00 4 2t Ayer Httara Planting Syndicate 4
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  • 361 11 Messrs. James F. Huttou and Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on Juno 15 as follows The majority of firms having been closed down the whole of last week, there was very little activity on ‘Change at the commencement of this week, the attendance being very poor, for
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 125 11 The Breatheable Cure F r THfioA,r CHEST o vx w s I cvs Take FI E' w JO jSb 8 i 1 for Coughs, Colds Bronchitis PEPS are sold in sealed glass bottles, with useful little corkscrew. I.P S Of all medici tie vendors. Pull directions enclosed in every package.
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    • 17 11 FOR ENVELOPES j OF EVKKY DESCRIPTION AT Tffi* LOWEST I PRICES J J Pining Gazette Pre». J
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    • 350 11 A SURE WAY TO STOP INDIGESTIOH. Indigestion is such a common ailment that many people use the first thing that’s handy to stop it. They frequently use ordinary bi-carbonate of soda, never realising that although this frequently stops the pain, it is doing incalculable harm to the stomach lining, and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 169 11 Cohens and Kellys Nights—Only Two Nights More UNITED CINEMA EMPIRE THEATRE. ’Phone No. 264. To-Night and To-morrow Night Matinee To-Morrow at 2-30 pm. First House at 7-30 p. m. L “Dare-Devil Daisy” (Century Comedy) 2 parts 2. “The Scarlet Streak” with Jack Daugherty 4 parts Fpiscde 3. “The Rope of
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  • 155 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tirpitz for Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg. -o Malaya for Bhuket (Tongkab Renong and Kopah. Trang for Kantang (Trang) Girbee, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Suisang for Calcutta. Warora for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. Brandan for Pangkalan Brandan, Tanjong Poera, Edi and Langsa. Bu!an
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  • 469 12 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 1 Sunday excepted > at 6
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  • 610 12 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows: The general tone of the market has been slightly better during the period under review. The “Spot” price of j Tin has been subject to sharp fluctuations j but the “Three months” TQ j mains fairly steady closing
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 105 12 mi ■mm i ibii i— BAXTER’S CANVAS jtrT to— v=i f fcffls 3(kW' K" t For Quality, Kextra j; jrg j?f: TABPAVLIN J I Durability, and Strength. I I" H. KZ Wa «•'33=?' r_—- w K" < z, gfsfez 1 You can’t beat it! Stocks of: Jute Weft Nos. 0,1,
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    • 104 12 THE MIND CANNOT BE CLEAR when the intestinal tract is clogged. Constipation causes poisons to enter the blood which effect the powers of thought, induce gloom and reduce efficiency. The secret of sustaining mind and body in health is to keep the system clean and in regular working order. For
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    • 150 12 WITHJEDRASH All Over His Back, Itched Badly. Healed by Cuticiira, “When my baby was one month c.d he suffered dreadfully with a red rash that broke out all over his back. It itched badly causing him to be very cross and restless both day and night. I tried different remedies
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    • 489 12 WHY SUFFER FRogj PILES Send to the United Pharmacy, 305, North p r 'a Road, Singapore, for a tube of Dr. Van Vie if’ Plasma. The worst attack of Piles will nu.fU yield to its healing properties. The first an r cation of this soothing ointment will bring rel 'i
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  • 706 13 ANNUAL MEETING. The following is the Chairman’s speech at the Seventeenth Ordinary General Meetir g of the Kbota Tampan Rubber Co. Ltd., held at 7 Royal Bank Place, Glasgow, on 9<h June, 1927. Lawrence Dougal, the Chairman of the Company, said:— The Report and Accounts have been
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  • 143 13 POLE-SNATCHING.” END OF AN UNDERGRADUATE PASTIME. Pole-sn tching,” one of the favourite gportsamong undergraduates at Cambridge during the summer eveni g-», has been stopped by order of the college authorities. The rules of the sport are simple. A happy hunting ground on a bridge over the Cam is chosen. On
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 349 13 I The Greatest Discovery in Soap-making since 1789 I J z-y Z- z < /.:y^ v z J- 7 f ZZ* I y i ''< -Y f"~ 'S" •.•.;>•: ’.•-v. -A' OLDEN GLORY, in addition to all the fine qualities J you expect of a first-class perfumed soap, possesses two
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    • 51 13 Too Late Then to Hunt. No time to hunt tor a doctor or drug store when suddenly seized with agonizing intestinal cramps, deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy gives instant warmth, comfort and ease from pain, tor sale everywhere. The Borneo Co., I td., M holesale
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    • 71 13 i QUALITY created the sale QUALITY maintains the demand Army Club CIGARETTES “Sandhurst” Size: sO’s in airtight tins CAVANDERS Ltd. Est. 1775 Pioneers of Hygienic Cigarette Packing. i- “P. G.” I POCKET DIARY I V* t AND MOTOR (AR DIRECTORY I I 1927. I i i BALANCE OF STOCK OFFERED
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  • 713 14 A CONCESSION TO LASSITUDE. As the days "draw ont towards tnidgmxinjor we incline*, both physically and temperamentally, says The Times, to the dick-chair. A temptation born ostensibly in the enforced indolence of a sea voyage, it has recently thrust itself into our daily life. Wherever one goes nowadays—in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 354 14 The Baby* Best Aid to Perfect Hiaestion Good health and a well-developed body and brain depend upon good digestion during childhood They are the sure reward in families where Woodward’s “Gripe Water” is used regularly. i A small dose of this pleasant remedy ywA after each meal quickly checks acidi
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    • 86 14 Hot Weather Diseases. Disorders of the bowels are extremely dangerous, particularly during the hot weather of the summer months and in order to protect yourself and family against a sudden attack, get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can be depended upon. For sale everywhere. The Borneo
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    • 348 14 G E N E R rrnTTrTR S p R O D U C T TRUCKS e THE CHEVROLET 1-TON TRUCK MOTOK transport for the conveyance show a great saving of not only actual outof produce to the point of dispatch, goings, but in tune. A further actor to lie i,
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  • 672 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, July 8, 1927 Mctton— ct« 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 pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55 Suet 40
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1432 15 books Tor sale? M AATSCH APPi J. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. BARGAINS FOR LIBRARIES, CLUBS, COMMERCIAL (published w MEN, JOURNALISTS AND OTHERS. ?»id Up Capital FL 80,000.000 (abt. £6.667,000) Statutory Reserve F 1.21,117,340 (abt. £1,759,778) r ixtraordinary THE FOLLOWING BOUND VOLUMES OF A MISCELLANEOUS K p orncE^N^STEBDiM^' 33 COLLECTION 0F periodicals
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    • 281 15 ■R!»—i——J TFJr MUL J ffli I li I I IXT'OUR BABY’S future good health and I happiness depends upon your choice of his J food in infancy. The right food for your Baby is Glaxo, which has been used to rear successfully the children A, of 5 Royal Nurseries. It
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1344 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. I I f .Al* INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG 1 tRJP WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT- JUWMffigl TTWE PHEMirS Ja'y 14 London. Ruterda nan 1 Hamburg. AUTOXTEDON July 21 Marvil lhs, L»n In. Rotterdam and Hamburg. ORESTES July 28 London. Rotter lam ani Hamburg. AND PATROCLUS
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    • 569 16 ’“R «.-BRITISH INDIA and apcar lines. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamers of the British India S. N. Co Ltd contract with His Majesty s Govern- u Lia (Incorporated in England.) merit, London and Far East Mail
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