Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 July 1927
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Title Section20 1927-07-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY., No. 171. VOL. LXXXV, FRIDAY, 29th JULY, 1927. PRIOR 10 GENTS.20 words
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Advertisement430 1927-07-29 1 hock SENG Co. \„s. 16 and is Beach Street, p£NA N G General Merchants AND Commission Agents. W aphcU<lress: Hock Seng, Pwang. I- I'l i rr---m i Presenting the New Model “50” 'I k* I\l I CHRYSLER FOUR j nimnrn Built as Only Chrysler Builds RUBBER CHESTS. The new Chrysler430 words
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Advertisement14 1927-07-29 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Heit to.the ffispuar, ■nidi Offia 52, lcitt SM, >14 words
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Advertisement176 1927-07-29 2 W9W m w MN IB WEW W[ "WF 5 F IS r: <• I i HO H Mg fa I W fa, j* JnHblJbBnb>& c iSk rfmiifi® .w-*»J'4wMW JHHk JE *U X. .K-* >r3aßl3T& ff”'■ A a A vjrlyrLA. 1 A 11 LA 1> I&HAO4 y S A < I176 words
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Article423 1927-07-29 3 Noise Like The Distant Rumble of A Train. HA ING suffered from pronounced deafnet-s for several years, I was persuaded to undergo a minor operation. And never was any undertaking more unfortunate—or so it seemed at the time. I had lived in a world where all423 words
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Article328 1927-07-29 3 THE CAUSE OF THEIR DETHRONEMENT. No doubt many a youngster who is about to go to a public school devours his beloved “Fifth Form at St. Dominic’s” and dreads meeting the bully of his nightmares.” But the school bully now exists only in the imagination of th° writer328 words
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Advertisement1494 1927-07-29 3 HuViS BREAD- EH£S Incorporated Society of Planters. TO parents. In Ht’VlS a one can you Homo for 2 or 3 children in Devon inv the full nutritive a Branch of th- above Society has ’■hire. Beantifnl air and Country near r 1 tI7L a. been termed for Province Welks’»-y. moor1,494 words
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Advertisement54 1927-07-29 3 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 Borneo54 words
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Advertisement144 1927-07-29 3 MflkFeei BRITAIN’S MOST PERFECT BABY FOOD. FRESH STOCKS JUST ARR.VED. $l-50 at,n AT “THE GEORGETOWN” 1 Every Drop Sheer Nourishment. BABIES LOVE IT. f 1 I George Town Dispensary Ltd., -1 THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. Safety First-Get Your Medicines at The Georgetown.” All Orders Executed by Qualified English Chemists. 'v'*144 words
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1547 1927-07-29 4 The Eclipse of the Sun. (Fr m Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 3. WHILE large numbers of people had an excellent view of the Bun’s eclipse, miny had a most disappointing experience, to rain and heavy cloud, and scientists, who had made elaborate preparations1,547 words
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Advertisement421 1927-07-29 4 j 3 J 3 ti T A mjij fJ *3 I f pa—ißa, !“CASTLES IN I THE AIR”. RECORDINGS BY ORIGINAL ARTISTS. J 1 9190 {Castks In The Air Sei Theatre Orch n n [Lantern Of Love Helen Gilliland and Chorus > 9191 ILatavia John Steele 4® (Lantern Of Love421 words
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Advertisement160 1927-07-29 4 f< f J k The Major" oone really knew how good a cigarette could be until Army Club came, Army Clyb CIGARETTES 6 Sandhurst Size: sO’s in airtight tins CAVANDERS Ltd. Est. 1775 Pioneers of Hygienic Cigarette Packing. -t t M mW KXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXI’IXKsXXKXXXXJCXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXKI’IXKMXXXX i x T last the Public is160 words
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Article301 1927-07-29 5 FGRTHCOIMING VISIT TO PENANG. Under the direction and management of Richard Wilbur, the V\ ilbur players, noted dramatic and comedy company of New York. Los Angeles and San Francisco—with a record run of sixty-foui weeks in Honolulu, Hawaii —will arrive in Penang on August 22 and Open at301 words
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Article298 1927-07-29 5 Ihe following new books have been received at the Library: Abdullah and His Two Srings, bv Jane Hukk. Adventures in Friendship, by David Grayson. Allan and The Ice-Gods, bv H. Rider Haggard. Auction Bridge Nuts, bj C. P. Beachci oft. Basil Netherby, by A. C. Benson, blue Magic,298 words
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Article115 1927-07-29 5 London, July 4 Mr. Murray is publishing shortly “The Battle Book of Ypres,’’ which is a unique record of the Salient, and as there are but few who served in France, who have no stirring memories of Ypres. its appeal will be large. This is the memorial volume115 words
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Article496 1927-07-29 5 I Mr. and Mrs. Chung Ah Kee, o f Taiping, have gone up the Tea Gardens, Maxwell Hill, for a change. His Excellency the Governor has signitied his willingness to become patron of I the Kesatuan M< 1 iyu of Singapore. The death occurred on Monday of496 words
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Advertisement247 1927-07-29 5 I Ii? S /fit® I s 1 S' I a t■ S fi gj I r A V Z -A: S I tom. b.-- h Yfr-'\« I I;b I I I <X I I II I WHITE Horse c I 8 111 |W r whisky] r J f lBlnlllillli ff247 words
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Advertisement171 1927-07-29 5 V.< MOTHER’S HELP AND THE CHILDREN S FRIEND. When father brings home Baby’s Own Tablets there are no misgivings on mother’s part of fears and tears on the part of the children, because medicine-giving and medicine-taking become but pleasant pastime in the home where they are used. Mothers who once171 words
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Advertisement156 1927-07-29 5 Pri!chat fl C». Hfl.. (Incorporated in the Struts Settlements.) PENA N G. Our Hairdressing Department is the only one of its kind in this part of the world being beautifully fitted, and equipped in European fashion, with fully qualified assistants in attendance. Expert Shingling, Permanent Waving, Hair Colouring, Water Waving,156 words
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Miscellaneous156 1927-07-29 5 United Cinema. EMPIRE THEATRE, ’Fhone No. 264. From Thursday, 28th to Sunday, 31st, July. A UFA FEATURE PRODUCTION which differs from the avenge picture in mode of production, character of story and presentation of theme. It presents an International Cast of Players including XENIADESNI, NEGEL BARRIE and HANNAH RALPH (of156 words
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Article137 1927-07-29 6 20,000 People At Opening Day’s Meeting. Enthusiasm For Sport Of Kings. Easily 20,000 people assembled at the Race Course yesterday for the opening day's sport of the Penang Turf Clubs Autumn Meeting. In all, eight races were run, and in most instances there was a big field137 words
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Article730 1927-07-29 6 Delightful Parisian Gowns Predominate. LAVENDER AN!) LACE. (By Our Lady Correspondent.) SOL” was in one of his J fiercest moods yesterday, as if determined to test the stay ing power of both hum ms and horses. The Sport of Kings, however, proved s > attractive and fas dr730 words
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379 1927-07-29 6 Course A Baze Of Colour. ONE would have thought that if anything the heat would be a little too oppressive to permit of one enjoy ing racing thoroughly, but the question of temperature did not ent* r into the matter at all. when one reached the precincts379 words
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Article1484 1927-07-29 6 The following are the results and details of the races.— 1— THE LADIES PURSE. Value $2,450 out of which $3OO to the Sec ni II >r?e and $l5O to the Third Horse. Distance Five Furlongs. ISINGLASS 7.7, J. G. Brown and E. H. Bulford’s br g Moore1,484 words
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548 1927-07-29 6 There should i e some excellent racing at the second day of the Penang Rices to-morrow at 2 3) p. m. The programme is as follows: Race 1 (Horses Class 111 Third Division) One Mile:—Kwahiri 9.2, Oter > 8.10, Golden Sp-cial 8.0. Taiping II 8.12, Isinglass548 words
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Article86 1927-07-29 6 Our selections, subject to scratchings, for to-morrow are as follows RACE 1. 1 N'idpath 2 H pefnl 3 Isinglass. RACE 2. 1 Apache 2 Nautch Girl 3 Protia. RACE 3. 1 Walbce Rex 2 Florriea Pet 3 Ulysses RACE 4. 1 Dorinda 2 Maradaadi 3 Marcony RACE 5.86 words
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Article241 1927-07-29 6 WINNERS O£TOVItN niEJ T A most snc-essfnl an 1 enjojal.i Tournament at Caledonia w dB 1,,' > a close on Tu-siay afternoon i* 1 American Tournament was held aQ The entries f„r the Com Mtiti w re:— Ladies’ Singles 12; Ladies’ D mki Championship 16; Mm’s Sin-'241 words
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Article135 1927-07-29 6 MRS. LAING’S SUCCESS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 28. In the ladies’singles, Mrs. LaTg beat Mrs Tollemache, 60; 6-1. In the Veterans’ doubles, Sells and Stf-nnitt beit Leonard and Cochrane, 64; 4-6-6-4. THIS MORNING S PLAY. Results of this morning’s play in the Tennis Tournament135 words
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Article93 1927-07-29 6 P.C.C. v. Mr. C. H. M ACKAY’S XL A game is being organised start'rg at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday), and 10.30 a.m. on Mondav against an XI organised by Mr. C. 11. Mackay. The following will represent the p. c. c. -.—Messrs. E. G. Bird, G. L C iorch,93 words
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Article70 1927-07-29 6 DUNCAN AND WHITCOMBE FAIL IN SECOND ROUND. Leed, July 28. In the second round of the 1, Guineas Professional Golf Jack Smith (Wentworth) beat Mbhol by 3 and 2, H. Jolly (Foxgrov be Melhorn by 5 an I 4 Large (St. IM beat Duncan at the Compston70 words
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Article26 1927-07-29 6 SUDDEN DEATH OF FRED IE WELSH. X ew York. Ju'y Freddie Welsh, ex-lightweight Champion of the world was UI in his room at a hoteh26 words
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Article26 1927-07-29 6 FRANCE TO PARTICIP-VTI Taris, July Followlrg t.be a national fund ot .> a t Olympic committee h<s u gterFrance will participate m dam Olympic Games.26 words
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Article303 1927-07-29 7 Chiang’s Men Defaulting GARRISON REPORTED TO BE UNRELIABLE. Shanghai, July 29. Chiang Kai-shek who is rushing troops to the Chekiang border is giving colour to reports that the garrison at Hangchow is unreliable and likely to turn over to the Hankow government, resulting in a retwal303 words
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Article197 1927-07-29 7 SERIOUS POSITION. Bombay. July 28. There have been phenomenal rains in Gnjarat, with widespread havoc. Traffic i* interruptei owing to breaches of the railway, and the mail train from the Punjab, due in Bombay on July 25, is marooned at Ito'a, 236 luiies from Bombay. Efforts197 words
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84 1927-07-29 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 28. Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Secretary for War, will visit India in October. He will be away from England about three months, and Sir J<hn Gilmour, Secretary for Scotland, will deputise for him at the War Office. The agents advise(Rugby Radio Service.) - 84 words
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Article279 1927-07-29 7 Willing To Re-Consider “NO INTENTION OF PUSHING SUFFERANCE.’’ (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 28. Speaking in the House of Commons with regard to Russia. Sir Austen Chamberlain declared, “We had no intention, and we have no intention, of pushing our sufferance any further.” The British(Rugby Radio Service.) - 279 words
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Article85 1927-07-29 7 Hl GE MERGER POSSIBLE. New York, July 28. Di-ect community of intere-ts betwern the United States Steel Corporation and the General Motors Corporation, America’s two larg-st industrial unit®, is anticipated to- lay in New York pap«r a on the basis of a report that Dupont Denemonr’s interests, whico85 words
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Article63 1927-07-29 7 A USTR ALI A N DEL EG ATE’S SUGGESTION. Honolulu, July 28. At th*-* Pacific R-latio is Conference, '.he Ans’rilia-i de’egit.-*, Mr. Eggl°Btm, suggested th- destination of all naval has-s in or ueir the Pacific. IL’ believed that thereby peace in the Pacific would be assured. “N ival63 words
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Article44 1927-07-29 7 AMURKAN SUBSCRIPTION. Paris, July 28. A message to Le Matin from Nev/ York states that ex-Ambassador Gerard announce! ata fete in New York that a cheque for $.31,251 bad been sent to M. Poincare for the mothers of Nungesser and Coli.44 words
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Article177 1927-07-29 7 WARNING ABOUT ROGUE WITH SMOOTH TONGUE. The Daily Mail has been asked by Mr. T. W. Moore, secretary of the Im perial Merchant Service Guild of Liverpool, to warn readers against a smoothtongued rogue who is going about London and other pors in the country and by telling177 words
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Article344 1927-07-29 7 PWYMCE WELLESLEY AND KEDAH CIUMI NOTICES. July 31st—7th Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m. Holy Communion fT] and Address at S. Anne’s School Prai, 10.30 a.m. Holy Baptism [I S. Paul’s Chapel. Bukit Tengah, 5.30 p m Evensong and Address at S. Mark’s Church. Butterworth. August 6, Saturday—The Transfiguration344 words
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Article191 1927-07-29 7 FENANG JULY 29, 1927. Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 noui. Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 seller? Mace Pickings 125.00 norn. Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $10.85 sales Rattans 11.15 silesRattans Coarse 10.50 Gre a n Snail Shells 1.3.00191 words
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Article125 1927-07-29 7 PENANG, JULY 29, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 11/1 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 l/4 3 Documentary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 154^'1 3 days’ sight Private 156 I 5 Bombay Demand Bank 154 i I S Madras Demand125 words
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Article508 1927-07-29 7 Son-in-Law As Plaintiff. Considerable Property at Stake. An action in which a large amount of land and property at Seletar and Singapore is concerned was commenced in the Supreme Court, Singapore on Wednesday before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison). The property which is in dispute consists508 words
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Article228 1927-07-29 7 PROSECUTION FAILS: DEFENCE NOT CALLED. A Malay plantei* named Sahid bin Man, was charged before Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, in the Penang District Court, yesterday, with going about in public, at Permatang Pauh, with a dagger without the permission of the Chief Police Officer. Mr. G.228 words
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Advertisement282 1927-07-29 7 [WI Disfiguring Pimples Healed By Cuticura Daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment when required, not only soothes and heals unsightly and annoying pimples and irritations on neck and face, buttends to prevent such conditions. Nothing purer, more eco•lomical or more satisfactory than these fragrant emollients. I Soap.282 words
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Advertisement62 1927-07-29 7 Every User is a Friend. The personal recommendations of people who have been cured by Chamberlain s Cough Remedy, have done more than all else to increase the sale and use of this preparation, until there are now more bottles of it sold each year than of any other cough62 words
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Advertisement346 1927-07-29 7 A tip about I I LEAVE I S When you go on leave don’t sell your S S car at an absurd figure. Why not garage S it against your return and buy a car 5 S from Leave Cars Ltd. tor your holiday S S on guaranteed repurchase terms346 words
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Obituary69 1927-07-29 7 OBITUARY. JACOBUS NIENHUYS. Amsterdam, July 28. The death has occurred of Jacobus Nienhuyp. aged 91, the pioneer tobacco planter of the Dutch East Indies. CAPTAIN BARNARD. London, July 28. The famous Imperial Airways pilot, Captain Barnard, was killed in a flying accident at Bristol, while he was testing the michine69 words
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Article556 1927-07-29 8 CharacterzvJ, as it has been throughout, by an absence of enthusiasm, the second conference on the limitation of naval armaments now in progress at Geneva is exhibiting signs of collapse. This was not altogether unexpected. The conference started under a big handicap, both France and Italy refusing556 words
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Article856 1927-07-29 8 Lord Riddell, recently, at a meeting of the Medico-Legal Society, delivered an address on the conflict of duty with with a doctor is faced when in the course of his professional work the existence of contagious disease comes to h’.s knowledge. Under such fimiliar headlines as “Should856 words
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Article1428 1927-07-29 8 has become one of rl the greatest industries of the day, and there is a vast deal of suggestive material in The New Publicity, a handsome periodical, which has recently been established as the journal of the Publicity and Advertising Ciub-t of Great Britain and Ulster. It1,428 words
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Article169 1927-07-29 8 The Straits Trading Co. giv'B the following prices, on July 27: London. Spot £288.10s down ld/; 3 mos. buying „283.2.6 up 3 selling 283.7 6 July 28: Spot £289 Up 10/- 3m/s.buying „284 15a £l-i2-6 selling 284 17 6 1 Local, July 28: Singapore sold 200 tons rd169 words
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Advertisement104 1927-07-29 8 ■■■■OT9KI2EOBQB3HESK7X. *S££ T A-Z£LAS?M*>W> w < W< W > Quality first• that’s why smokers insist upon SWE (XPRESS ***'?■:s >-'■’; <A I by Ardath \W Tobacco 4*]|_ c \W < ===ri====: Jj vfj > intTMr’&jrer>rw> -7 sa BK*iia. i -7 x /■jancsa ’3KS3BS. «a»' -TMaEBI I Peter F. Heering ESTABLISHED104 words
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Advertisement75 1927-07-29 8 E. O.” autumn race meeting. DINNER DANCE on the 23th, 29th July. Ist, 4th aid 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.75 words
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Miscellaneous26 1927-07-29 8 TIDE TABLES. TO DAY High Water Low Water 1.0 am. 7.11 a.m. 12.43 p.ui. 7.41 p.m. TO MORROW 1.29 a.m. 7.38 a.m. 1.17 p.m. 8.12 p.m.26 words
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1660 1927-07-29 9 British And American Delegates At A Deadlock. Official Statement. Another Plenary Session Called For Monday. Cruiser Tonnage Bogey. To-day's news from Geneva can only be considered most gloomy. The liiHisli delegates having returned from London, ativohours meeting was hid at the end of which it1,660 words
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Article255 1927-07-29 9 OUTSPOKEN ARTICLE IN THE “FINANCIAL NEWS'* INOPPORTUNE DISCUSSIONS, London, July 28. Interesting sidelights in connection with the conflict in the oil world are revealed by a Financial Hews contributor who expresses the opinion that the j possibility of oil co noanies unanimously i deciding to boycott Russian oil255 words
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Article64 1927-07-29 9 SOCIALIST MOTION OF CENSURE DEFEATED. Viennia, July 27. The National Assembly has virtually expressed a note of confilence in the government by rejecting the SocialDemocrat motion of censure, which demanded Parliamentary investigation of the rec°nt riots, an amnesty for minor demonstrators, pensions for victims’ relatives, and64 words
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Article33 1927-07-29 9 RESTRICTION IN JAPAN. Osaka, July 28. The Japan Cotton Spinners* Associat’on has decided to continue the 15 per cent curtailment of output for the six months November 1927 to April 1928.33 words
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Article31 1927-07-29 9 ATTENDS NAVAL MANOEUVRES. Tokyo. July 28. The Emperor has left for Bonins aboard the battleship Yamashiro to attend the naval manoeuvres. He will be absent for a fortnight.31 words
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Advertisement36 1927-07-29 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.36 words
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Advertisement214 1927-07-29 9 r. -i 1I i <©KEHO t I t j t I •J* Jackdaw of Reims 4* ►J* uncorking of 1 owamsNiß »5* The Wine of Kinas T 4* The King of Wines X r 4 AGENTS JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., 1 (Incorporated in England.) Bishop Street, PENANG, T And at214 words
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Article2366 1927-07-29 10 Important Restriction Resolution. The eighteenth annual meeting of the Bukit Mertajam Rubber Co., LteL was held at Winchester House, Old Broadstreet, E.C., on July 6, Mr. A. G. Angier, chairman of the* company, presiding. MrR. Lawrence Spicer, the representative of the secretaries, having read the notice2,366 words
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Article201 1927-07-29 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT I Penang, July 27- Slight fluctuations only have place during the period under review H the markets closes to-day 1 ct- U P a week. London stocks are (gain icpoit down, leaving a balance of 62,8 W t ollB 691 tons ower than201 words
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Advertisement311 1927-07-29 10 A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT; 1 Unvaryingly Dependable J I Performance J < rrlO the motorist to whom <bty-in and day-out, unvaiymgly > fl dependable service is vital, Oldsmobile makes a strong appeal. J Throughout more than a generation of car-manufacturing 5 history, the Oldsmobile company has been putting in practice311 words
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Advertisement55 1927-07-29 10 A Soothing Balm. r fer vio ie For soreness of the mnsc es exercise and for rheumatic P* ptrelief is afforded by m a s^~pA m berla’ s ed parts thoroughly with haVO Pain Balm. Try it when cuur! f such a preparation and foM what an excellent linim< r>55 words
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Article485 1927-07-29 11 Formitiin al A Football League. THE OPENING MATCH. As a result of the efforts of a number of enthusiasts a Chinese Football League has been formed in Lower Perak. At present five teams are competing for a cup p-esented by Towkay Au Ph in Yeang. The teams485 words
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Article52 1927-07-29 11 LAWN TENNIS. The f diowing ties have been fixed for Wednesday next. Mixed Doubles Handicap —3O Mrs. Douglas and R. H. Swinchatt v —l5 Mrs. Reimann and J. H. Pedlow. Doubles Handicap —2 C. E Bowers and E. W. G. Malcolm v —3 J. R. Strachan and52 words
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Article75 1927-07-29 11 A CHARGE THAT FAILED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 29. At the Assizes. S >h Kay Sai, a partner of Chop Keng Huat, was discharged on three charges of falsification of accounts, the judge directing the jury under no c rcumstances to convict. HANGING AT POLICE COURT.75 words
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Article64 1927-07-29 11 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 28. Pari-, 124.10 New York, 4.8510; Brussels 34.93; Geneva, 25.21 i Amsterdam, 12.11*; Milan, 89.25; Berlin, 20.411.: Stockholm, 18.12|; Copenhagen, 18.15 5 Oslo, 18.80 Vienna, 34.41 Prague, 163* Helsingfors, 192.65 Madrid, 28 50; Lisbon, 2A Athens, 370; Bucharest. 795; Rio, 5M Buenos, Aires,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 64 words
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Article207 1927-07-29 11 Excellent Show. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 29. The Malayan Exhibition, which opened this morning is b gger than ever, with miny more exhibits, which in the majority of sections are remarkably fine. Tne Rubber an 1 Gotta Percha section has improved and the Agriculture and207 words
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Article121 1927-07-29 11 COOLIE AND BOY BROUGHT FROM INDIA. Tlie s.s. Shirala, which arrived at Penang yesterday afternoon, earned two unwilling passengers. When the boat was alongside the wharf at Madras, a little boy of about seven years of age went on board, anil before he realised what had happened, the121 words
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145 1927-07-29 11 Thirteen Chinese nonyas and four Chinese men stood from one end of the dock to the other, in the Penang Police Court to-day, charged before Mr. S. N. King with gambling at 2UO. Carnarvon Street, last night. Four nonyas admitted they were having a small145 words
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147 1927-07-29 11 According to details published in this month’s issue of “The Motor Ship, there are, at the present time, 297 motor vessels of 2,000 tons deadweight and over now being built or on order. These have a gross tonnage of about 1,850,000, and it is147 words
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Article184 1927-07-29 11 The following were the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yeater la*. To day. T 2 T? 30 3D Shares. i >» o o z) 23 32 M 02 sc. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Bassett lio 1.15 1.12}184 words
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Article84 1927-07-29 11 Tte following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers Sellers. Bangrin New 30/9 31/Batang Padang .70 .72} Chendetiang 20/6 22/6 Haad Yai 2h/6 30/6 Huey Yots Pref. 32/6 33/6 .Ida pang 44/- 44/6 Kuyoh 1.52} 1.55 Malaya Consolidated 1 1984 words
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Article85 1927-07-29 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyer Sellers. A. Moleks $2 20 2.40 Bassetts 1.10 1.20 Brogas 1.47 i 1.52 i Glenealys 2.50 2.70 hidragiris 10 50 11.25 M. Pindas 2 17| 2.22 i N. Scudais 2.60 2.70 U. Eenuts .66 Tins. Bangrins 30/- 31/Hitams .9?i85 words
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Article105 1927-07-29 11 The following are our latvit quotations r o-day. Mining. Bnver Selbrs. Ratu Caves 1.35 1.37 B. Padangs .71 .73 Bangrins New 30/- 30/6 Hitams .94 .96 Hong Fatts 1.07 1.10 Johans .23 .25 Jelapangs 43/9 44/3 K. I. Tins 37/6 38/3 Kuchais 2 02| 2.05 Kuyohs 1.52105 words
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Article42 1927-07-29 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSS) S. R. Sheet 59 cts >er pound per pl. $7B 66 No. 1 Crepe 59 cts per pound per p). $7B 66 Steady. London 16* 1 New York 341 c‘s. (gold) (.By Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennyf.42 words
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Article35 1927-07-29 11 rubber prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 59c Aug/September 59|c Oct./December 60|e Jan/.March 61jc Remarks: Market Steady.35 words
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Article622 1927-07-29 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, July 29, 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 pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55 Suet 40622 words
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Advertisement481 1927-07-29 11 for sale. S TTL. t tpr Citroen in good running o X°r >?WO. Apply H. F. Adam?, E. &O. Hotel. fENDERS INVITED. Tho Municipal Commissioners of reor P Town, Penang, hereby invite Jn.ier- for (be following works 1 “Construction of New Culverts and Guardwalls across Pierce R >ad at junction481 words
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Advertisement107 1927-07-29 11 SUFFER NO MORE WITH INDIGSTION. Unless you remove the cause you’ll never be free from indigestion, and every attack will get more severe until the trouble becomes chronic. Get rid of indigestion where it starts by neutralizing the excess acidity and preventing fermentation with a little ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia taken in107 words
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Advertisement660 1927-07-29 11 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. (Established 1824.) ?*id Up Capital Fl. 80.000.000 (abt. £6.807.8001 •Statutory Reserve F 1.21,117,340 (abt. £1,750 778 V Extraordinary Reserve Fl. 22.860.000 (abt. £1.888,3M) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM.’ Virw Agsnciis im Rotterdam* 4 ’s-Gravbmhaqi <ll liiad Age.xct in Batavia. Branches.—Bandjermasin, Bandoeng,* Bcmiay, Calcutta, Cheribon,660 words
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Advertisement258 1927-07-29 12 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY. 1. Each solution to a “P. G.” Cross-Words Puzzle must be sent in on the puzzle as printed in the Pinang Gazette and the name and address of the sender must be filled in on the coupon printed beneath each puzzle. 2. Prizes of s'so, $2O and258 words
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Advertisement547 1927-07-29 12 I w n 0 A v 1 ‘fißw X,4fx I’ k o I 1 *W y I /1 PHYLLOSAN l\ The Westminister Gazette says—“ It has been welcomed at several London Hospitals i 1 ,1 I where patients have been rejuvenated by a course of treatment.” I Dr. W. J.547 words
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Miscellaneous114 1927-07-29 12 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 129. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $1( and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle Vo. 129. entries tor which close zt 11 a. m. on Saturday, August 6. WORD SQUARE CLUE 8. 1. Husbands. 2.114 words
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Article112 1927-07-29 13 to-day’s;departures. Ermland for Oalombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Antwerp. Slot-t van de Beele for Langsa, Sabang, Padang and Batavia, m isuav Tairea for Madras. Orestes for Colombo, Su o z, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Sv-fle for Singipore, Hongkong Zand Swatow. Kuala for B-dawan (Deli). President112 words
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Article584 1927-07-29 13 CLOSE DAI TA’ (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Johore, and Singapore Registration and Parcel Post except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the €>rdinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 pm Pa584 words
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Advertisement435 1927-07-29 13 f>.•. ,W < i V .>■ Z I 9 :i V--•:.•• v-"' x jK < >Z .=> -A x, -Z? Z'-ZX- y^' < r tl I fW^'^^asgs^ 4 I C2s ;'3 FF. 'TF’HE fly is a pest wherever he goes. The fly forces his way into _L y* ome, tramping435 words
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Advertisement253 1927-07-29 13 I .-.."Til Y (< X 'Za' ,5S 'fe 7 ><' l l 1 Z. F I z Zz 1 I The Food of Kings 1 C Court Physicians know the best and see that 1 Royal Babies have the best. That is why I i Glaxo has been used with253 words
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Article468 1927-07-29 14 ELIZABETH’S PLEDGE. Most Tragic Love Token in The World. The most tragic love token in the world has been offered Jor auction at Christie's. It is the ring tchich Queen Elizabeth gave to her favourite, the Earl of Essex. IN plain language of present468 words
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Article170 1927-07-29 14 PLAIN CLOTHES OFFICERS TAKE NAMES OF GUESTS. The Tudor Club, in Regent-street, was visited shortly before midnight by police in plain clothes, who came from Vinestreet station. Samples of drinks on the table were taken away, and the names and addresses of about 50 gueits170 words
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Advertisement482 1927-07-29 14 CURED HIS Rheumatism after months of pain "Many men and women suffer for years with Rheumatism just because they do not know that the kidneys are the cause of the trouble. When the kidneys are weak they let -~fl the uric acid pass into the blood, and this causes IH'482 words
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Advertisement56 1927-07-29 14 Few Children Escape It Stomach allies, so inseparable from the years of childhood, can become serious bowel disorder if not promptly quieted. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is safe and dependable for both children and grown people- It immediately relieves severe intestinal pain and stops weakening diarrhoea. For sale everywhere.56 words
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Advertisement244 1927-07-29 14 i Important Notice THE excellent quality of B.S.A. Bicycles has established for these machines a world-wide reputation, and has led other manufacturers to advertise and sell cheaper machines as be ng B.S.A. Pattern.” The public are warned that bicycles sold as B.S.A. Pattern are not the products of B.S.A. Cycles244 words
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Miscellaneous110 1927-07-29 14 An Amusement Tip Here's a Sure Winner in Local Screen Entertainment. Theatre Royal offers From Thursday, 28th till Sunday, 31st July. Dayshow on Sunday from 2-30 p.m. Show Starts at 7-30 p. m. 5 Reels to the Hour. 1 Frank Mayo in “Is Love Everything in 6 reels 2 Screen110 words
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Article450 1927-07-29 15 “TOO LENIENT COURTS.” Viennese Public and Question of Acquittal. A Vienna message from Renter says that considerable discnssion is proceeding among the Viennese public concerning the acquittal of Nelly Grosavesc i on the charge of murdering her husband, Trajan Grosavescu, the famous opera-singer. The woman450 words
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Article193 1927-07-29 15 DO YOUR JOB PROPERLY. The Right to be Happy was tbe subject of an address to parents and scholars at Leighton Park School, Reading, by Dr. Jacks, principal of Manchester College, Oxford. He said that a large part of our misery seemed to him to193 words
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Article32 1927-07-29 15 July 30 Ist Aug.—Cricket Match Colony v. F.M.S., Singapore. 30—Race Ball, Penang Club, 9.15 p.m. August 1, 4 6—Penang Turf Club, Summer Meeting. 6—Cricket League Match, P.R.C. v. E.S.C., Esplanade.32 words
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Advertisement357 1927-07-29 15 ,m "It• > > NjC/B iF/yfl ■•»>••»>• •••b| m/j i 111 V BW |Hxx.rrr.t H::j IMI I P the Calcium fy i 3 lIBF Mi ilWill “These Kaizana-tablets cured me of Eczema” In all «kin infectons Kaizana'tablet* will in a very short time allay the itching, which so often drives357 words
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Advertisement49 1927-07-29 15 Too Late Then to Hunt. No time to hunt tor a doctor or drug store when suddenly seized with agaaizing intestinal cramps, deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy gives instant warmth, comfort and ease from pain. For sale everywhere. The Borneo Co., Ltd., Wholesale Agents.49 words
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Advertisement228 1927-07-29 15 FO K MEN WHO SMOKE PIPES fl raa I Rfll Entirely another matter/ One simply doesn’t, dimply darcni, 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 occasions: jgMd Now a228 words
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Advertisement1303 1927-07-29 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIEINTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG For Port Swettenhim, Manila and Japan Ports. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. t m.s. Htvelland 28th Augaat ORFSTES July 29 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 8 s. Can a PATROCLUS Aug. 4 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. p or Q eaoa1,303 words
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Advertisement629 1927-07-29 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDI A 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' contract with His Majesty’s Govern- ,ndia S. N. Co Ltd. ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated in Eng and.)629 words
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