Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 July 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Mo. 162. VOL. LXXXV. MONDAY, 18th JULY, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 621 1 < ...------------w.w< > OSAKA CO., V 233, Penang Road. j Glass and Porcelain J Ware Importers. < Novelty Toys. < Be..— ~Q“- S- M>^**^,< *i**A**i**l* > I‘**l**l*****I <> I'**I < *J < *l**l**i<*J*»i**{*»J«»i»>2«»J«^*»}«»f<>J<^«»2*^>]<»-ypj*,^ 4« T V)fiere is a I In regard to accidents, “you never know your luck.” if l\/l
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    • 15 1 T. NAGATA B&G Vi <EUS DENTISTS. Head Office: Next to.fte Dispensary Branch Office Leith Street,
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  • 371 2 Fourth Day’s Racing. IDEAL WEATHER CONDITIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipob, July 16. The fourth day of the Perak Turf Club s Summer Meeting was held in ideal weather. The going was good and there was a large attend nee including H.H. The Sultan, the British Resident
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1677 2 POSITIONS VACANT. TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. Wanted Clerk with knowledge of Construction of two Class IV Quarters Penang Turf Club. Shipping and Outstation Despatch. Ap j( ua a Kangsar. ply John Little Co., Ltd., Bishop Applicatio: s fcr the use of Private Street. Penang. t Boxes during the forthcoming meeting 149
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    • 69 2 MADAME GALARDI WILL HAVE ON VIEW FROM 25th JULY Lovely Paris Dresses and Hats Special for Penang Races. E. O. HOTEL 1492—25-7 Vaseline TRADE MARK PETROLEUM JELLY FOR WOUNDS If at all serious, use an approved antiseptic and dress with “Vaseline” Jelly. Brings comfort, eases pain, helps nature heal quickly.
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    • 427 2 How Healthy and Strong he looks!” Sir Gilbert Parker, Bt., “A few weeks ago he looked quite ill the distinguished —his nerves were all to pieces, and he novelist and statesman, was f at fg ue J by t he slightest exertion." writes have uted Sanatogen Yes, but he has
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  • 1032 3 (By a Woman Correspondent.) Paris, June 22 With the fashionable raring fixture of ■■he ‘Prix des Drags', the brilliant and vivid Paris season draws towaids its close. The ‘Grande Scmaine’, which opens at Auteui', closes at Longchamps, with the ‘Grand Prix de Paris’, which will be run
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  • 389 3 The following are excerpts from the minutes of a committee meeting of the above association held in the Singapore Exchange Room on July 11 Cruelty to Animals. —Mr. 11. Elphick reported that the Committee appointed to enquire into the question of cruelty to animals had made
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 256 3 THE BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS. NOTICE OF SALE. IN THE ESTATE OF IF/4 NCHEE ARIFFIN (Deceased) by order of the administratrices and the RECEIVERS The undersigned will sell By Public Auction AT No. 22a, BEACH STREET, PENANG, ON WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of JULY 1927 and succeeding days AT 11
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    • 267 3 TTfl s WjMriaMifMViOM OANCfcI I “WHAT I IT MATTER” /gg ff Is Irving Berlin’s Latest Waltz Success. Paul Ash and His Orchestra do full justice to this y wonderful melodic hit, and the vocal chorus sung by Miss Rice lljrf and F. Burr will captivate you. jii OTHER GOOD RECORDS.
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  • 1220 4 (From Our O.vn Corespondent.) Bangkok, .Inly 9. We have the flying Dutchmen back with ns again for a couple of nights. It should have been three but in flying direct from M dan to Bangkok, the pilot flew into such bad weather about half way up th»
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  • 317 4 REVIEW OF LOCAL SHARE MARKET. Penang. July 15. The clos'ng prices of tin at £286 7.6 for spot and £280.2.6 for three months show losses of 12s. 6d. and 15s. respectively. In consequence of weak bulls liquidating their stocks the prices of most shares are still marked
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 402 4 Children 's Skin Ailments IF r cH’dren’s skin ailments—ringworm, impetigo, heat s;- t and sores, chafings and tenderness, Germoiene can cc f■ 'eatly re’ied up *n. It soothes and heals and stops all infe 4ion from spreading. Thn sin• f a child is very tend -r—a prey to many kinds
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    • 35 4 vVant Milk Stout’s the Thing. Say ‘feMILK S 3 OUT'* next time. You’ll never say Stout again. It’s delicious, Lang full o f flavour, nutriment, and invigoration. B reiver 3 RAG. SIMONDS Ltd. READING, ENGLAND.
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    • 153 4 A ISI MF Sunlight Soap has a guarantee of purity on every bar. Purity is everything in soap. It means so much real money to you. Sunlight saves the clothes —makes them last twice as long. Its pure lather cleanses the clothes naturally, NOT chemically. Buy a carton of Sunlight
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  • 1283 5 i i I E( TS OF IMPRUDENT CONCESSIONS. V >., writing to the ‘‘Straits Times’' p, i, London, under date June 22, says have had a somewhat hectic week ■j (he rubber market, butt I have not been o.jti' ularly alarmed over the rather s |i.ii|> fall
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  • 625 5 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT Penang July, 18. Dull conditions again prevailed in the local share market both in Tin and Rubber and there were no outstanding feamies to report. Business has been very restricted and operators are simplywatching to see the turn of events before making further commitments.
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  • 160 5 PENANG, JULY 18, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The?’Chartered to Bank) London Demand Bank2/3 4 months’ sight Bank 2,4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 154| 1 H 3 days’sight Private 156 J a Bombay Demand Bank 154$ I Madras Demand Bank 154$ <g
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 59 5 KOKO Promotes, Beautifies, Known and Used Worldwide. FROM CHEMISTS AND STORES. WHOLESALE SUPPLY TRADING SOCIETY “DELI-ATJEH” (Incorporated in I J 1 ONLY I 90 j Cents Per Dos. j Standard 14ot. Bettis, I Crisp, Crystal Gear soda Water TN” Quality Famous Throughout j MALAYA. DEALERS and AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN
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    • 381 5 «M—aagaßMgaM— agsygar.'.wr' i in ■is h i in nr <i <««■■«■■■■■■■■ A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT Prices at Singapore; Five-poggenger Five-pasaengeg Sport Saven-passenger Five-passenger ftgJi Touring Car— Touring Car— Touring Car— Sedan— LflflflyZ' 115 Series 128 Series 128 Series 115 93,000 $3,750 $4,100 $3,500 (lidudiog bub horn and spare tyre. There
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  • 1535 6 Indicted at Penang Assizes. L CHINESE FATALLY INJURED IN COLLISION. i i A Malay, Mohamed bin Nyden was < charge 1 at the Penang Asaiz s this morning before Mr. Justice 3’route a d a Jury with causing the death of Wong Ah Khong
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  • 194 6 Found by a detective with being in possession of 12 tahiis of non government chandu a Chines* n-.mei Gooi Kim Pone, was this morning charged by Chi-f D tectire I sp-ctor Lucy before M S. N. King in ihe Penang Polic C nil. Mr. Lucy ask»d
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 181 6 (To th?' ET 1 ‘tor of the Piuang Gazette.”) Sir.—ln tbe n Ls on the Portland Ciub which appeared in yesterday’s issue of your p«g« r H a miss’atem -nt in connection wuh beaanQ ai subscription r a eie> Tbe club i mainly distinguished that di recti
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  • 309 6 COMING Vlall’ TO PENANG. Having played together continuously for more than three years, the Wilbur Players, an organizilion comprising tbe pick of American actors and actresses stars in their own right—-\i h experience in New York’s gre.it -et theitr-s. will come to the Town H Ji early next
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  • 240 6 Talent an 1 versatility are the main at ributeg of Marguerite De L< M >tte, playing the feminine l ai in “in 1 ve with love,” Riwlan 1 V. Lee’s screen version <f Vmcent Lawrence’s Broadway bi made auuer the William Fox Baner. Previous to her debut on
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  • 42 6 to^p n ,n' r l tll ,U y 1927 —E’v’taaae 6 pjn l wX h T u di ri ■3. Selection L «‘»arg, oeiecuon A Musical Switch A (ford Tip Tee. c. „ke ObeS,e >> Broking St™' Lod save the King.
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  • 652 6 Mr. S. G. Tjte has returned from Hv>me. Me D. Paterson takes Mr. Trimmer’s place on the Pilot Board. Mr. G.C.G. Muller has been appointed to act as First Assistant Secretary (A). Mr. H.V. Towner has been appointed Colonel Engineer and AU. G. Stnrrock Deputy. Appraisers licences
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  • 71 6 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 58’1 per pounds per pl. $7B 33 'Jo. 1 Crepe 58} cts per pound per pl. $7B 33 Firm. j n 16’ 1 New York 35 cis. (gold). -Ldi ’K of .Messrs. Alien Dennys.j I urers arrived per s.s. 2261 Lrbo, ’ay
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  • 646 6 The following were the latest quo tations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co. s share list at ll a.m. to-day Saturday. Today. on Shares. CQ *Z2 M «2 C. C. C. C. Rubber (Dollar*. Bassett 1-CO 1.10 105 1.10 Rnkit Katil -8> .95 .90 .95 Connemara 2.10 2.20
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 451 6 POLKE fOURT. A SUSPICIOUS CHARA •?;••[> In t Police Court thi 9 ing a Cantonese naimM Tar <, a? was charge !by lu ByeCt! r p h L Mr. S.N. King w|*h bei, toon R >ad a’ 3.10 a.m. on J u n Ar any ostensible means of H ,i
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 142 6 n p (J CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 126. The following are the names of successful competitors Ist., Prize ($5O) Mr. M. R. M mon, Kuala Lumpur. 2nd., Prize ($2O) Mrs. B. Holmes, Kuala Lumpur. 3rd., Prize ($10) Mr. B. M. de Souzs Kuala Lumpur. Additional awards of $5
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    1617 7 Situation N Well in Han <L Many Casualties. Courts of Justice Razed to the Ground. The serious position created ly the rioting in Vienna appears to hare been cheeked to a certain extent, but it is still sufficiently dangerous to warrant strong precautions against a recurrence. There are
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  • 110 7 TVENTYONE LIVES LOST IN BAY OF BENGAL. Calcutta, July 17. Seven European and fourteen Indian of the crew of the British cargo boat Shahzada were drowned as a result of the sinking of the vessel in the Bay of Bengal on the 14th instant. Fifty-one survivors have
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  • 88 7 U.S. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. Honolulu July 17. At the Pacific Relations Conference, a telegram from President Coolidge was rea I, hoping that true friendship between the nations interested would result from frank discussions at the Conference. Mr. Wilbur, President of Stamford University, defended the United Spates immigration policy and
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  • 40 7 TOUR OF AMERICAN JOURNALISTS. New York, July 17. Tvventy-five news editors from various citrs in the United States sailed on the Minnetonka on a tour of Europe, as the guests of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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  • 722 7 A New Phase. CHANG’S ARMISTICE WITH THE NORTHERNERS. Shanghai, July 18. A fresh realignment of the civil wars in China is apparently impending as the result of despatches from Peking confirming that Cuiang Kai-shek has proposed an armistice with the Northerners. The Northern leaders held a conference last
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  • 20 7 TWO MORE SHOCKS FELT. Jerusalem, July 17. Two slight earthquakes were felt this morning. No damage was done.
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  • 123 7 Rejoicings At Ottawa. PRINCE OF WAI FS AND PRINCE GEORGE TO TAKE PART. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. Prir.ce George will accompany the Prince.of Wales together with Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Prime Minister) and Mrs. Baldwin, on the forthconrng visit to Canada for the Diamond Jubilee
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  • 72 7 TWO KILLED AND MANY OTHERS INJURED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. While the lower storeys of a building in a side street off Regent Street were being reconditioned, the premises suddenly collapsed and a number of persons were buried under the ruins. Several were injured, and
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  • 66 7 FIRST SECTIONS OF DOCK LAUNCHED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. The first of seven sections of the dock for the Singapore Naval Base were launched yesterday from Wallsend shipyard. Another section will be launched to-day, and a third within a few days. It is expected that
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  • 74 7 DOCTOR WINS KING’S PRIZE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. A doctor. Captain Vernon, formerly of the Royal Army Medical Corps, won the King’s Prize, gold medal and gold badge of the National Rifle Associa-ion at the annual Bisley meeting yesterday. One hundred competitors reached the final and
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  • 56 7 SETTLED OUT OF COURT. Chicago, July 17. The $1,000,000 libel suit by Aaron Sapiro, the well-known Chicago lawyer, against Henry Ford, in connection with alleged anti-.Tewish articles in Ford’s paper, the Dearborn Independent, was settled out of court, ths terms including the retraction of all personal charges
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  • 42 7 NINE ARRESTS. Bandceng, Java, July 16. Nine natives, said to be members of an organisation for spreading Communist propaganda in the army, were arrested on July 15, and a score of soldiers have been arrested on a similar charge.
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  • 39 7 TO TOUR LANCASHIRE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. King Fuad of Egypt will leave London to-morrow for Knowsley, where he will be the guest of Lord Derby during a four da,s tour of Lancashire.
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  • 54 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. The average level of retail prices in England on July 1, according to the Harbour Ministry s atistics, was approximately 66 per cent, above that of July 19'4, as compared with 63 per cent, a month ago, and 70 per
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  • 107 7 SINGAPORE BEATS MALACCA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 18. In the Malaya Cup tournament. Singapore beat Malacca by 5 goals to nil. It was a one-sided game although Malacca played hard. Sir Hugh and Lady Clifford were present. Ke Mat opened the scoring, doing so from
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  • 282 7 The Special Sports correspondent of the Singapore Free Fress cables as follows: The Amateur Athletic Association’s Championship meeting was held at Manchester in fine weather. D. G. A. Lowe was awarded the Harvey Cup for the Champion of the Year, and A. N. S. Jackson won the
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  • 168 7 NEW CUP FOR MEN’S DOUBLES. The attention of our readers interested in lawn tennis is drawn to the advertisement appearing in this issue of the annual tournament of the Penang Lawn Tennis Association. By the kindness of the Penang Cricket Club the tournament will be played on
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  • 57 7 In our report of the Inter-School Sports we omitted to state that at the presentation of the shields, cups and medals, Mr. H. R. Cheeseman (Hon. Sec.) in fluent Malay thanked Dr. A. O, Merican, the donor of all the cups and oth> r Malay genntlemen who gave
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  • 46 7 July 20—Penang Polo Club At Home Sepoy Lines. 20—Penang Turf Club Entries close 2 p.m. 30—Penmg Turf Club Summer Meeting. 30 <fc Ist Aug.—Cricket Match Colony v. F.M.8., Singapore. August 1, 4 6—Penang Turf Club, Summer Meeting. 6—Cricket League Match, P.R.C. v. E.S.C., Esplanade.
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  • 20 8 BAKER—Avrtoom. —Oa June 20, 1927, at St. Peter’s. Lincoln, Lieutenant J. S. R. N., to Iris Avetoom, of Singapore.
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  • 472 8 Though they took a long time to g-M to work, the Government and the Municipality are to be com men led for embai k ing on schemes to provide quarters for their subordinate staffs. The number of houses completed and in course of cons'ruction is an indie tion that
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  • 613 8 Milaya suffers a serious loss in the retirement of the Right Revl. C. J. Fergnson-D tvie the first Bishop of Singapore, who retires after ruling that See for nearly eighteen years; and an even greater loss in the departure of his wife who has not
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  • 1587 8 recently introduced device ti*. i rt be But8 u t to push off any ordinarjf tumbler switch after the lapse of a predetermined brief interval ought to have a number of useful applications. On* is to the switches of bedroom*, which are almost always by th) door.
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  • 130 8 The Straits Trading Co. tnu»s the following prices, July 15: London. Spot £290.5s Up 3 m/s. buying 282.2.6 0 selling 282.5 s »< Local. July 16: .a $146 Singapore sold 100 tons Penang buyers no sellers at July 18: *****1 Singapore sold 100 tons Penang buyers no sdlers
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 218 8 j SWE CIGARETTES z ,-27"' j/ 155* 1 1 liiiiiHiHji Z 6?2 lA2\ /5» a *w, A I i’ I J ww^^X-/, If f pi I &2r a Sir iil —~3' J' j Made by hand One at a time /r of the unique U jflF wl 555 leaf JJr
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    • 75 8 E. O.” autumn race meeting. DINNER DANCE on the 28th, 29th July. Ist, 4th and 6th August. BLACK A WHITE FANCY DRESS BALL on the 6th August. 2 Prizes for Ladies -2 Prizes for Gents. Orchestra During Tiffin Every Day. No Dancing on Saturday, 30th July or Friday, sth August.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 61 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs Chor Hin, G» h Chor Geik and family b g to think all friends and relativ f, who kindly lent their car?, sent wreaths, letters of c mdolenc-*, during the fun-rd »>f Mrs. Geh Geow Chiang. OBITUARY. SIR HAROLD LYLE. London, July 17. The death has occurred of
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  • 1002 9 Situation Distinctly More Hopeful. Marked Progress Towards Rapprochement of Anglo-Japanese Views. Prelude To Anglo-American Rivalry A c/cs from Geneva continues to be pessimistic find optimistic in urn. Simultaneously with the reported statement by Mr. Hugh Gibson that the "situation is more hopeful than it
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  • 75 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. Th- President of the Republic of ria, which is one of two independent of Africa, governed by the peoples frican descent, will arrive in London ii 'now, and will receive an official W Hue, Hiday His Excellency will be
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  • 28 9 LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE RETAINED. Detroit, July 17. Sammy Mandell, defending the world’s lightweight title, won on a decision in a ten round contest against Phil McGraw of Detroit.
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  • 117 9 Capt. Courtney’s Preparations For Historic Flight. TRIAL TRIP AT CALSHOT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. THE date of the departure of Capt. Courtney, on his attempt to fly to New York and back is indefinite. but he now hopes to l-ave at the end of
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  • 70 9 AUXILIARY SERVICE SUGGESTED. New York, July 17. The Shipping Board will shortly investigate the possibilities of an auxiliary aeroplane service to expedite the landing of passengers and mails from on board ship. Such a service was discussed by Com mander Byrd, Chamberlain and Commodore Harley, of the
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  • 69 9 CHINESE DELEGATE’S FAREWELL WISHES. Geneva, July 17. In a statement to the press Mr. Chu addresses his best wishes to the League of Nations and expresses his conviction of its efficacy for world peace. He will remain an “eternally enthusiastic” supporter, on condition that the League recognises
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  • 86 9 A FRIENDLY WARNING. Washington, July 17. A friendly warning to airmen flying across the ocean, to be most careful with regard to broadcasting S. O. S. calls, was given by Mr. Wilbur, as the result of the distress signals sent out by Smith and Bronte. Mr.
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  • 169 9 On the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jalleh offered a High Mass of Thanks giving, which was performed yesterday, by Rhv- Father Renarl, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pu’o Tikus, Penang, at which there was present a large
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  • 105 9 Crops Ruined Roads And Houses Flooded. MANCHESTER ROAD COLLAPSE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. A week of violent thunderstorms and exceptionally heavy rains culminated yesterday in a torrential downpour in North Staffordshire and elsewhere. Manv viliagps «ere flooded and the railway track near L« ek
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  • 49 9 CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. Kansas City, July 17. It is estimated that eight were killed and 100 injured and a score of homes demolisbe I as the result of a tornidc. New York, July 17. Three were killed by lightning during a most destructive storm here last night.
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  • 263 9 SUNDAYS MEMORIAL CEREMONY TO 56,000 SOLDIERS. SURMOUNTED BY BRITISH LION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 17. Many thousands of relatives and friends of British soldiers who died on the Menin-road dur ng the Great War will attend the ceremony next Sunday, when an impressive memorial—the Menin Gate—which
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  • 64 9 (Rugby Radio Service) London, July 17. Paris, 124; New York. 4.85.12; Brussels, 34.92 i Geneva, 25. Amsterdam, 12.121; Milan, 89.30 Berlin, 20.44’ Stockholm. 18.13; Copenhagen, 18.15’; Oslo. 18.80; Vienna, 34.50; Prague; 163| Helsingfors. *****; Madrid, 28.39; Lisbon, 225; Athens, 366; Bucharest, 792| Rin, 512 Buenos Aires, 47ff l/S«JI
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 34 9 -w:- I r' IMPREGNABLE' SAFES. (BRITISH MXDE THROUGHOUT.) As Supplied to Government Departments, The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., Etc, STOCKED IN ALL SIZES BY FRANKEL BROS. 16, Bishop Street, Penang. l 0 three months.
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    • 202 9 rj* •i'* *l* *l* ’’/**<*‘'l* *J**l* > E’ > l'*l* I PENANG RACES. I t t •J* T are now displaying 4« I our special Selection of \A njw 1 (4 K MILLINERY Il Bi GOWNS I vrrT'to’ Latest Models from *I/ W ff Paris and London. r 1 JOHN
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  • 938 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Neek for Sabang, Olehleh, West Sumatra and Padang. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindinga and Sitiawan. Glenshicl for Colombo, Saez, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. The broadens i»<g of the launch of the Commonwealth and Dominion liner Por/ Gisborne at
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  • 480 10 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 Ser\ice The following additional mails will be closed daily ’Sunday excepted’ at 6pm Farit Buatar.
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  • 209 10 PENANG JULY 18, 1927. Benares Opintn p. chest $5,000.00 notn, Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 125.00 nom* NotmegH 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coc >nuts per 1,000 50.00 num. F'-pra Sundried $10.95 sales Rattans 11.15 sdes Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 196 10 PHONE 335 WINES SPIRITS PRITCHARD’S PENANG. beers provisions GIN Gin is the foundation of many popular drinks therefore it is essential to insist upon the BEST BOORD’S TWO FIRM FAVOURITES 1 u nl I I wj* 1 I feralj 1 i Ibsiw I :p'' TO PREVENT FRAUD °LEASE SEE THAT
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    • 297 10 Eywurwyaz/ HEAT EXHAUSTION-AND THE WAY TO AVERT IT. Keeping The Blood and Nerves In Good Condition Is The Secret. The strain of tropical conditions on use, when needed, of a good reliable blood the nervous system is great and unless and nerv e tonic such as Dr. Williams* guarded against
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 368 10 United Cinema. ’Phone No. 264 EMPIRE THEATRE, Penaag Road (All First Run Pictures) From Monday, 18th to Wednesday 20th July 1927. Day Show on Saturday, 23rd at 2-30 p. m. Marquerite De La Motte and Adlan Forrest in “In'Love With Love' 6 parts A Comedy Drama from the stage success
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  • 895 11 CAUSES OF FAILURE. The remarkable collapse in the price of crude r< bber which, notwithstanding that restriction of export from Malaya and Ceylon is now on the maxim m scale, has fal’cn in the last month by over 20 per cent to Is. 4{d. per lb. (the lowest
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  • 521 11 DI KE O 1 Nuitixic -üBg.RJL.kND b -ll'lL-.L!-. ■the Duke ui Aoiauumberiand, chairman oi the bvuthem Irish Lvsaasis' xteiiet -xssuciaiiun, recently appealed tor assistance tor ex-bervicemen, and detailed the sufferings wnich many of them w’ere undergoing. lie was speaking at a meeting, held at the May
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  • 206 11 The interesting question of whether medical men may’ treat a patient psychoanalytically was dealt wi 5 in Court the other day. Dr. Theodor Reik, a pupil of Professor Freud s had ti\-ated*the Californian lawyer, Dr. Newton Murphey, who alleged that Dr. R< ik (who is
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  • 140 11 The adventurous career of Franz Ferdinand Bertram, aged fifty-five, a man who had gone through no fewer than twenty professions, has been disclosed in Court in Vienna. He claimed to be the son of a deceased member of the German Reichstag. In his youth he
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1382 11 New Advertisements. notices, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. IOSiiION VACANT. 1 Notice jh htryby g*.ver. «bat whereas ar. The ElectricU Department. F. M. S. Ejection to the apportv nm n» of th< has a vacfi cy ft r a Tempt rary Assist ETtviA f m aking up DI N DAS ant Eng cn
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    • 335 11 OFTEN WHIPPED For fruit- salads, sweets, soup and all manner of dishes. Indispensable to j everyone concerned with the cooking of food. NESTLE’S il I lUfeS'i’k, s i I e -y-.. Is I k a i j- B I -7 > 4 -Ji... I Get Nestle’s Pure Thick Cream to-day
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  • 1182 12 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. tfAMBB. 5 j tg RUBBBB [Dolttv.i 9 •I o Allenby Robber Oo 2 €0 2 75 Alor Gkjah Rubber Mate 2 30 2 E 0 Amalgamated Malay Batatea 4 OC 4 25 Ayer Httam Planting Syndicate 4 00 4 26 Ayer Kuning Rubber Batatea 6" 75
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 176 12 I Vigorous Robust Children i i i’i Give your children a chance. Feed them on P ROBINSON’S “Patent” GROATS through- I j out childhood, from the time they are weaned, and you give them every chance of a strong, I robust constitution throughout life. ROBIN- SON’S Patent GROATS contains the
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    • 133 12 UNDERWOOD PORTABLES as Four-Row Keyboard Three-Row Keyboard. Weight in case 12 lbs. 14 ozs. Weight io case 9 lbs. 12 ozs. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., PENANG METCALFE’S MOTORS, ETC BUICK AND OLDSMOBILE CARS WE invite you to ride in one of these cars and judge for yourself. Metcalfe’s Motors, Ltd.,
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  • 732 13 The official film taken off the I>lc of Wight of the Battle of the Falkland Is ands has revived interest in the famous “Shoreham mystery ships’’—one of the Wor d War secrets. The ‘‘mystery ships were begun in 1918, but only two were completed—'too late to
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