Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 October 1927
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Title Section20 1927-10-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Na. 232. VOL LXXXV. MONDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1927. PRICE 10 OENTS.20 words
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Advertisement506 1927-10-10 1 ininiiiUiaiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiviiinniiiiiiiniiiiu I OSAKA Co., 233, Penang Road, PENANG. The Cheapest Place For Novelties, Toys, Earthenware, Dels corative Materials, Etc. <<__ Black and White I I """'-I I I Will V 1 take out a I i HlUdllJ. li i /Agl MM 4AY “MOTOR UNION” Made a name for itself years506 words
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Advertisement25 1927-10-10 1 j i 4 T. NAGATA J I BROTHERS J < DENTISTS. :i < Rett Office: Nut tc the Bispetarj i; :j lmdi Office 52. Leith Sind, I;25 words
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Article691 1927-10-10 2 Derbyshire Lad Who Became A Prime Minister. JOHN” Oliver, the I Prime Minister of British Columbia, who died at Victoria, B. C., rose from quite humble circumstances, and his long li^ e was diversified by many more activities than fall to the lot of the average man.691 words
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Article295 1927-10-10 2 NOTICES The Autumn 1927 Race Meeting. Saturday, Wednesday, Saturday, the Bth, 12th 15th October, 1927, 8 Divisions of a handicap for all horses: Divisions A, B, C and D 6 furlongs. Divisions E, F, G and H 5 furlongs. 8 Divisions of a handicap for all horses:295 words
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Advertisement1486 1927-10-10 2 POSITION VA(A>». TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. Applications will be received by the The Municipal Commissioners of D POSTAL TRA x Harbour Master, Penang, on or before George Town, Penang, hereby mvi e giene, am ary English. All Ist November, 1927. for the nost of a tenders for the undermentioned work: ing,1,486 words
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Advertisement47 1927-10-10 2 MUI CHONG Co., 170 a, Penang Road, Penang. Reliable Tailors Outfitters. LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS. Various kinds of wearing materials can be obtained at the above address. REASONABLE CHARGES. Once tried, always satisfied. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS YOSHIKO No. 142-m, Burmah Road.47 words
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Advertisement570 1927-10-10 2 NOTICED Gammon (Malaya) Limited. The abovenamed Company is issuing a Prospectus inviting subscriptions at par for 30,000 Ordinary Shares of $lO- payable as follows: $l.OO per share on application $4.00 allottment $5.00 after three months The Prospectus states, among other things, that: The Capital of the Company is $700,000 divided570 words
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Advertisement76 1927-10-10 2 The Hygienic Hair Dressing SALOON, 9, Argyll Road, Penang. Modern equipment for Quick and Smart Hair Dressing. ELECTRIC HAIR CLIPPERS USED. Charge 50 cts. onlyLADIES HAIR Bobbed, Shingled or Bingled in the latest styles. Charge 50 cents onlyFACE MASSAGE Treatment for Beauty Culture of the face. Special Electrical FnceMassage for76 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1927-10-10 3 (BY A WOMAN' EXPERT.) THERE must exist somewhere, only 1 don't know where, minute particulars as to bow the* smart person shall feel, think and act, what she shall say, or not say, what she shall wear and not wear, and how she shall wear it. And1,009 words
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Advertisement405 1927-10-10 3 M iJ /B*L ?< li||j t■' '*Xx34 S’ ’> v a iy \#<O< V Nerve Strength in hot climates **Z am stronger than ever before,” wrote a Sanatogen,user, after having taken this preparation for a time. A. hot climate has made many a man a nervous wreck. Remember, however, that405 words
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Advertisement315 1927-10-10 3 THE EXACTIONS OF MOTHERHOOD. Look about you and observe the numb her of women for whom maternity has meant the loss, and in some instances the sacrifice, of health. Nature provided that this should be a simple process attended by no disastrous aftermath. Human society- decreed differently and the heritage315 words
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Article671 1927-10-10 4 Results Of Recent Research. HITHERTO woman has been termed the very symbol of inconstancy but the investigations of Dr. H. Dorsey of the U. S. National Research Council, seem to give the honours to lightning In some cases, he declares, lightning simply won’t be conducted, quietly671 words
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Advertisement179 1927-10-10 4 "You'll never tfet tired of CravenA .jH r t because THEY > W■. never *W s-W VARY! A*. W- tIBWB.. s;W WK» < i Wf n ji J i-c x IB< x G#' W lllll? Will X: wigx jw 7 $kT w? CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES MAnF qpFriATTV Tn MADE179 words
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Advertisement76 1927-10-10 4 A. DENNYS 22- A, Beach Street. Telephone No. 308. Rubber Brokers and Auctioneers, Land, Estate, Shipping and Commission Agents. Sole Agents, MEAD CYCLES. Distributors of CALOPOGONIUM MUCUNOIDES SEED. PROPERTIES VALUED or SOLD by AUCTION or PRIVATE TREATY. Monthly Auctions held of Pawn Brokers Unredeemed Pledges in first week each month.76 words
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Advertisement320 1927-10-10 4 To more o a— ENERGY r *g TheNalional r /I take your is Tortic RMaattip I HALL’S IVINE JjK Halls <tysioi, y Hall’s Wine enriches the blood, feeds the nerves, and creates new vitality. V/IHC. 1 6/. This is why it is so beneficial in a trying climate and in320 words
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10250 1927-10-10 5 Expenditure to Exceed Income By s7i Millions. The Opium Reserve Fund. Colony’s Prosperity Built Up Through Chinese Pertinacity. PENANG HOSPITALS NEED REPLACING. THE following is the full text of the address by His Excellency the Governor to Members of the Legislative Council at the meeting10,250 words
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Article1493 1927-10-10 6 7LL blows the wind that profits, nobody, says the son who has killed his father, in Shakespeare’s Henry VI. Wind and tide have been good to the beachcombers along the coast from the Mitchell Pier to Kedah, where cases of rubber are being washed ashore. Rumour has1,493 words
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Article118 1927-10-10 6 UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 10. Lieutenant Koppin, Dutch airman, who left Amsterdam on October 1, carrying mails to Batavia, arrived at Singapore on Sunday quiet unexpec'edly from Bangkok. He left there at daylight and was flying for nine hours. Interviewed he stated118 words
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Article83 1927-10-10 6 LIAISON OFFICERS. London, October 10. Following the report that Walter Stewart, a member of the New York firm of Case, Pomeroy and Company had been appointed to represent the American Federal Reserve Board as adviser to the Bank of England in the capacity of liaison officer between83 words
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Article73 1927-10-10 6 VIENNA SEISMOGRAPHS DAMAGED. Vienna, October 9. Two earthquake shocks shook the city last evening. The tremors were the most violent experienced in decades and put the st ismographs of the Meteorological Institute out of action. Telegraphic communications were partially interrupted, slight damage was done, and a number of73 words
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52 1927-10-10 6 NEXT MEETING IN AUSTRALIA. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 9. The delegates to the Imperial Agricultural Research Conference in London have decided to hold similar meetings at intervals of five years and have accepted the invitation of the Australian Premier, Mr. Bruce, to have the next Conference(Rugby Radio Service.) - 52 words
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Article62 1927-10-10 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 8. Paris, 124 New York, 4.86.1$ Brussels, 34.96 Geneva. 25.241 Amsterdam, 12.13U£ Milan, 89.12$ Berlin, 20.41 j Stockholm, 18.08$ Copenhagen, 18.17$ Oslo, 18.45 Vienna. 34.49 Prague, 1631 Helsingfors, 1935; Madrid, 27.95 Lisbon, 2||; Athens, 367 Bucharest, 7825; Rio, sis Buenos Aires, 47H Bombay,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 62 words
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Article74 1927-10-10 6 BUSINESS FOR MEETING. The following is the agenda before the Municipal Meeting on October 10: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions on minute papers &c. for confirmation. 5. Some bills to be passed.74 words
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Article375 1927-10-10 6 CHINESE MEMBER MADE A C.B.E. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 10. At the meeting of the Legislative Council H. E. Sir Hugh Clifford presented the C. B E. to Mr. Song Ong Siang, who was introduced by Lady Clifford anti Mr. A. Caldecott, members of the Order.375 words
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Article152 1927-10-10 6 KEDAH’S DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION. The took place, at the Penang General Hospital, yesterday afternoon of Mr. E. A. G. Stuart, Director of Education, Kedah. He had not been in hospital long and his death wiL come as a great shock to bis many friends in152 words
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Article45 1927-10-10 6 MOBBED ON ARRIVAL. (From Our Own Correspondents.) Bangkok, October 8. Dr. Rabindranath Tagore was mobbed on his arrival at Bangkok by an enthusiastic band of fellow countrymen. His heavy list of engagements will not permit of an excursion to Angkor Wat.45 words
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Article183 1927-10-10 6 The sixteenth anniversary of the Chinese Republic was celebrated on Sunday 9th October, 1927, at the Hu Yew Seah in a very appropriate manner. The building was tastefully decorated, and in the lecture hall facing the audience, was hung a photo of the late Dr. Sun Yat183 words
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Article412 1927-10-10 6 Chetties and Chinese Firm. FOURTH DAY’S HEARING. The case in which Hop Hing, Cheong Hin Chee and Loon Hing Hong are »ued for sums due on promissory notes amounting to $lO,BOO by M. R N. S. 1Sithambaram Chetty and O. R- M. O. Alagappa Chetty was continued in412 words
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Article190 1927-10-10 6 FREE TRAINING OFFER TO GENIUSES. A charming young woman who represents the League for Fostering Genius,” recently arrived in Europe in search of bright Trench and English children whose parents are unable to give them a good education. She is Miss Winifred Stoner, daughter of Dr. Winifred Sackville190 words
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Article131 1927-10-10 6 sentence DEFERRED. Tan Ah Sang, a Chinese tukang ayer employed m the Runnymede Hotel, was this morning charged before Mr. S. N fl 1 l he Penan S p °lice Court, with theft of $lOO belonging to Mr. Essex a turday L the Runnymede on SaMr. M131 words
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Article395 1927-10-10 6 Haji Nawawi bin Haji Tahir has been appointed Kathi for the Bindings. Mr. J. V. C. Davis has been a» the Vice-Cons»l ef Sweden at Pen aHg Mr. E. E. Colman has been app o j atg(J a Commissioner of Currency m place Mr. G. B. Kellagher.395 words
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307 1927-10-10 6 Percy George Heard, Assistant Superintendent of Liquor and Chandu Branch, Government Monopolies, appeared before the District Judge, Singapore, Mr. N. D. Mudie, charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant, in respect of $73-75-The money was made up of sums collect" ed307 words
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Miscellaneous141 1927-10-10 6 u P G n CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 138, The following are the names of successful competitors Ist Prize ($5O) Mrs. Y. S. Cfcong, Penang. 2nd Prize ($2O) Mr. Khoo Kie Hock, Taiping. 3rd Prize ($10) Mr. T. T. Yeow, Kedah. Additional awards of $5 each to Mr.141 words
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Article1373 1927-10-10 7 RESULTS AND LEAGUE TABLES. THE following are the results of English League matches played on Saturday with League Tables to date DIVISION 1. Aston Villa 5 Middlesboro’ 1 Blackburn R. 1 Huddersfield T. 1 Bolton W. 1 Newcastle Utd. 2 Cardiff City 2 Tottenham H. 1 Derby1,373 words
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Article365 1927-10-10 7 FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. CLOSE FINISHES AND GOOD DIVIDENDS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 9. The Autumn meeting of the Selangor Turf Club opened at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. There was a large gathering present including the acting Chief Secretary. Rain fell during the latter part365 words
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Article235 1927-10-10 7 The handicaps for Wednesday’s races are as follows: Race 1, Ponies (Division “D”). 5 Furlongs:—Chinta 9.3 Umptaway 9.3 City L. 8.4 Amrita 8.1 Cleopatra 7.9 Vingt Et Un 7.9 Marquerite 7.5 and Sunchoke 7.3. Race 2, Horses (Division “H”), 6 Furlongs:— Highborn 9 Panglima 812 Taiping II 8.7;235 words
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Article296 1927-10-10 7 Match Against Ceylon. ENGLAND FOUR A FINANCIAL FAILURE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Colombo, October, 9. The New Zealand Cricketers who are returning from England played a match against Ceylon which resulted in a draw. Ceylon won the toss and opened well. 62 runs being scored before the’296 words
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Article60 1927-10-10 7 VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA BROKEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, October 9. Patsy Hendren, the Middlesex cricketer, who is on his way to Australia to assume the duties of cricket coach at Adelaide, is suffering from pleurisy aboard the 8.8. Otranto. He has been admitted to the Colombo60 words
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Article59 1927-10-10 7 PITTSBURG “PIRATES” NARROWLY DEFEATED. New York, October 9. The New York “Yankees’, won the World’s Baseball Chamoionship by defeating the Pittsburg “Pirates” by four runs to three in the final game. The record figure of $400,006 was divided among the players wbn took part in the four games.59 words
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Article26 1927-10-10 7 AMERICAN PLAYERS’ SUCCESSES. Toronto, October 9. Miss Helen P*vson won the Canadian Women’s Open Golf Championship and another American player. Miss Steyel was runner-up.26 words
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Article257 1927-10-10 7 “WARATAHS” GREAT VICTORY. The London Sporting Correspondent of the Singapore Free Press wires as follows THE CESAREWITCH. The latest betting for the Cesare wit ch is as follows Lightning Artist 8—1; Streynard 10—1; Bamboula and Masked Ruler 100—6; Bois Jocelyn and Greek Idol 100 Elages Pride and257 words
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Article66 1927-10-10 7 GERMAN PLAYERS DEFEATED. (Rugby Radio Service,) London, October 9. The two days tennis match, at the Queen’s club covered courts, between London and Berlin ended yesterday in a victory for London by nine events to two. London was represented by Messrs Higgs, Grieg and Orole-Rees, Mrs. Godfree(Rugby Radio Service,) - 66 words
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Article148 1927-10-10 7 GOLF, FOOTBALL AND YACHTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 10. The Singapore Golf Championship was won by L. D. Hardie who beat Upton in the final. They were all square at the ninth hole but Upton was one up at the eighteenth. Hardie was five up at148 words
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Article144 1927-10-10 7 Mascots of all kinds have established their place in the decorated side of modern life. They are made as jewellery, as ornaments for our cars, as “doggie” handbags, and there are many wealthy people who would not dream of furnishing a room without considering its presiding mascot144 words
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Advertisement391 1927-10-10 7 New Advertisements. NOTICES. t r .T' i, > i Notice is hereby given that Mr. A. R. Lysell, formerly engaged with our Office Appliances Department in Singapore, then acting as Branch Manager of this J Department in Penang and lately engaged 1 with such Department in Kuala Lumpur, has ceased391 words
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Article533 1927-10-10 8 The first shot was fired in the scientific intellectual and religious battle of man’s ancestry in 1858 when the British Association met for the first time at Leeds in 1858 and Sir Richard Owen, the great anatomist, who was the president that year, poured scorn and533 words
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Article24 1927-10-10 8 SHANNON. At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on October 10, to Lilian, wife of H. G. Shannon, Baling Estates, Kuala Ketil, Kedah, a daughter.24 words
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Article633 1927-10-10 8 What will be the ultimate fate of Tangier Interest in the future of this much discussed international port is revived by the bald statement in the cabled news to-day to the effect that Sir Austen Chamberlain and General Primo de Rivera held a conversation on this thorny topic at633 words
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Article1550 1927-10-10 8 Armies o) the future. THE ART OF CARICATURE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, September 10. THE central idea of The Remaking of Modern Armies by Captain Liddell Hart, (John Murray, 10s. 61.), is thus briefly expressed in the preface Without mobility an army is but a corpse—awaiting burial1,550 words
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Advertisement155 1927-10-10 8 a. MMpiysHii v P\ *3sml^ t 1 EE'j' itMßSs'Sjf W JmCo“‘ Music —that ever constant link with home, and STATE EXPRESS No. 555-the cigarette that is present on all occasions where good taste prevails. STQTE CIGARETTES dfflh 555 PEWARE of Cheap Gj*** f gone D^, e(l f MADE BY HAND155 words
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Advertisement58 1927-10-10 8 “E>. gf O.” SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Yourlo and Lodoca Celebrated Professional Dancers. Will give Exhibitions of Dancing at the Hotel Dances on Tuesday, 11th October AND Friday, 14th csxs>:ss:-:=:<ssEX3Xxexßß! n i UH inan l “THE QUEEN OF C TABLE WATERS.” Sole Agents Katz Bros., Ltd. V r --.JS skok asm58 words
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Miscellaneous30 1927-10-10 8 TIDE TABLES. To-day. High Water. Low W iter. z t f Noon. 6. 4 a.m. Midnight. 6.25 p.m. To MORROW 12. 2 a.m. 6.46 a.m. 12.40 p.m. 7. 5 p.m.30 words
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Article308 1927-10-10 9 Serbia and Bulgaria At Loggerheads. MURDER OF KOVATCHEVITCH SIR AUSTIN CHAMBERLAIN’S ROLE OF PEACEMAKER. The direction of the European Chancelleries is again directed towards the inflammable Balkans. The long smouldering complaints of Serbia over the alleged incursions of the Macedonian Comitadjis from Bulgaria fanned the flame and308 words
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Article110 1927-10-10 9 NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTION ISSUE. Sydney, October 9. The white-heat excitement at the elections in New South Wales is the culmination of the violent dissension in past years which was most marked within the Cabinet itself hence the Labour Premier, Mr. Lang, is faced with most formidable opposition,110 words
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Article80 1927-10-10 9 ABOVE PAR IN AMERICA. New York, October 9. The firmness of the which has excelled the previous records by rising above par at 4/87 1/16 due to heavy buying, is believed to reflect the movement of American capital to London on account of more attractive terms on80 words
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Article42 1927-10-10 9 YAQUIS SURRENDER. Nogales, October 9. It ia officially reported that the chief, Matuz, and 400 Yaquis have surrendered to the Federal authorities at Ortiz, thereby the possibility of the Yaquis J ining the revolutionaries is believed to have been eliminated.42 words
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226 1927-10-10 9 THE ORIGINS OF THE WAR. IMPORTANT STATEMENT ON RUSSIAN POLICY. Two volumes of British documents on the origins of the war will be officially published today, the first dealing with the End of British Isolation,’’ and the second with the Japanese Alliance and the French Entente.”226 words
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Article517 1927-10-10 9 TO BE RECEIVED BY THE KING. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 9. A special service for the members of the American Legion visiting London was held at St. Margaret’s Westminister, this morning, the Bishop of London giving the address. This afternoon the v’sitors were entertained by(Rugby Radio Service.) - 517 words
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Article217 1927-10-10 9 Advisory Committee’s Report Submitted. THE 1925 GENEVA CONVENTION. NECESSITY FOR RATIFICATION AND RIGID ENFORCEMENT. The report of the Advisory Committee of the League on the opium traffic, adopted at the final meeting, will be submitted to the Council. It emphasises the necessity of the immediate ratification and217 words
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Article211 1927-10-10 9 CONVERSATION WITH M. BRIAND. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 9. Sir Austen Chamberlain left Paris for London this evening. Yesterday M. Briand gave a luncheon in his honour. Referring in a press interview to the previous evening’s conversation with M. Briand, the British Foreign Secretary said,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 211 words
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Article74 1927-10-10 9 EXTENSIVE DAMAGE. Peshawar, October 9. Owing to the congested mass of lofty houses, firemen were practically powerless while fighting an outbreak of fire in the densest quarter of the city. Over 1,000 houses and shops were gutted and three persons were killed, including a fireman, under a74 words
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Article51 1927-10-10 9 PLANS COMPLETED. Paris, October 9. Plans have been completed to erect by the end of 1928 a hostel in the shape of a Japanese castle, for Japanese students at the Paris University. Rooms unoccupied by Japanese may be reserved for French students specialising in the Far51 words
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Article232 1927-10-10 9 FENGTIEN SUCCESSES. FIVE BATTALIONS OF SHANSI TROOPS DISARMED. An official Peking message states that after two days fighting, the Fengtien forces defeated and drove back the Shanshi troops, re-capturing Suan hwa-fu, disarming and taking prisoner five battalions and capturing much ammunition. Peking, October 9. The232 words
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Article188 1927-10-10 9 LIGHT AEROPLANE CLUBS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London. October 9. The Air Ministry are granting subsidies for three years, up to £2,000 per annum each, to four additional Light Aeroplane Clubs. Similar assistance is already given to six clubs in various parts of the country, the four new(Rugby Radio Service.) - 188 words
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Article109 1927-10-10 9 IMPORTANT STATEMENT. Tokyo, October 9. Mr. Thomas Lamont, the nature, of whose visit with Jeremiah Smith, the Boston lawyer, was the subject of much speculation, speaking at the JapaneseAmerica Society’s dinner, stated that though Morgan’s were always ready to do their best to faciliate the flotation109 words
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Advertisement290 1927-10-10 9 REGULAR SHIPMENTS OF ROWNTREES FAMOUS “YORK” CHOCOLATES PASTILLES’ GUMS, ETC., ETC., are arriving frequently. j F SuL Y>’ W 1 L T’ J 1 Plain Mr. j F of York, Yorks O I V Just mention my name to the girl at 7/ F the shop and she’ll introduce you290 words
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Article196 1927-10-10 11 'lhe following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY AND CO.’S share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday. To-day. 2 E Sharks. C 5 a; CQ QQ Pq QQ Sc. c. c. I c. Mining. Ash m K. 56/- 58/6 56/3 58/6 Bangrin Tin 30/- 31/6 30/6196 words
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Article159 1927-10-10 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for September:— lbs. Jong Landor 45.000 Bakap Plantations 14,150 Titi Karangan 15,389 Patani Para 43,861 Batu Matang 14,950 Arras 11,650 South Malay 13,300 Sungkap Para 34,916 Kim Seng 14,533 Tawar 13,704 Tanjong Rambutan 23,315 Baling 16,828 Kuala Dingin 29,000 Sungei Puntar 41,392159 words
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Article39 1927-10-10 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). 8. R. Sheet 56| cts per pound per pl. 175-33 No. 1 Crepe 56i cts per pound per pl. 175-33 Quiet. London 16d New York 33i cts. (gold) {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys).39 words
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Article123 1927-10-10 11 PENANG, OCTOBER 10, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 7/12 3 m Documentary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 153t'| 3 days’ sight Private 1551 d Bombay Demand Bank 1531 I Madras Demand Bank 153| g-123 words
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Article137 1927-10-10 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. Local. October 10: Singapore sold 100 tons at $134/Penang buyers no sellers at $134/. T’/is Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London. October 7, spot £266.17.6 three months’ buying £264 and three months’ selling £264.2.6. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd-. Saturday’s quotation for Singapore refined137 words
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Article33 1927-10-10 11 The output of The Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., 'N. L. from 2nd to Bth October 1927 [being one week] was 8$ tons. Dredge No. six stopped four days cleaning boilers.33 words
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Article38 1927-10-10 11 RUBBER PRICES. We beg to report that the Singapote prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 561 c Nov./December 58c Jan/March 60 c April/Jone 62 c Remarks :—Market Dull.38 words
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Article212 1927-10-10 11 PENANG OCTOBER 10. 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. as on Copra Sundried $11.40 buyers 8/10/27 Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail212 words
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Article168 1927-10-10 11 VISCOUNT ISHII. Tokio Oct. 6. Messages from Shanghai report that Viscount Ishii, ex-Ambaesador at paris, who is on the way home did not land there owing to his lassitude. Marshal Tuan May Return. There is a rumour to the effect that the ex-President of China, Marshal Tuan Cheejui,168 words
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Article1150 1927-10-10 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5 RUBBER [Dollar] c S c e Allenby Rubber Co 2 70 2 80 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2 10 2 30 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 90 4 15 ex Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 70 3 90 cum Ayer Kuning Kub er Estates 651,150 words
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Advertisement10 1927-10-10 11 F FOB ENVELOPES J QTEVDtY BT Til r :> 3 b10 words
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Advertisement219 1927-10-10 11 I K. LEE SAN S COMPANY, I I 81, BEACH STREET, PENANG. NOT ONLY DUNLOP Js COVERS TUBES I 11 W 11 i to J I(/ kI/ I BUT J DUNLOP 1 BICYCLES TOO «r DUNLOP AND BE SATISFIED Telephone No. 765, Telegraphic Address “LEESAN” Ĕ STOCKS Z BELTING SERVICE219 words
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Article100 1927-10-10 12 To-day’s Departures. van Neck for Belawan (Deli), Sabang, Olehleh, West Sumatra and Padang. Rheinland for Port Swettenham, Manila, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji. Nagano Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Kelantan for Bhuket, (Tongkah), Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point. Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Ampang for Pangkor, Lumut and Sitiawan. The following100 words
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Article501 1927-10-10 12 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malav States. Malacca, Johor and Singapore Registration and Parce 1 Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit501 words
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Advertisement42 1927-10-10 12 Calopogonium Mucunoides Seed. fresh stocks OF THIS BEST OF COVER PLANTS always available URfiE REDUCTION IR PRICE. BOOK EARLY AND ASSURE. SECURING REQUIREMENTS to plant up DURING THE COMING RAINY SESAON Orders promptly executed A. DENNYS Importers, 22 a Beach Street, Penang,42 words
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Advertisement67 1927-10-10 12 GILBERT and SULLIVAN PERFORMANCE. THE TAIPING AMATEURS, will present Excerpts from THE MIKADO and “TRIAL BY JURY” at the TOWN HALL, PENANG. in aid of the Penang Y. W. C. A. Funds. On Saturday, October 15 at 9-30 p. m. Prices—s 3 (Reserved), $2 and $l. Booking at the Robinson67 words
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Miscellaneous261 1927-10-10 12 The Banvard Musical Comedy Co. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. On Monday, 17th October to 20th October. Monday, October 17, 9-30 p.m. KATJA, THE DANCER.’ Tuesday, 18, “QUEEN HIGH.” =on “BLACK BOTTOM REVUE.” MATINEE October 19,5-30 p.m, > Night 9-30 p.m, j v n Thursday, October 20, 9-30 p.m. Farewell Performance261 words
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Article1015 1927-10-10 13 The Basques And Their Kingdom. IN that little corner of South-western Europe, half France and half Spain, hemnied in on three sides by the giant Pyrenees and on the other side by the sea, live the most romantic people in this continent, the njost mysterious and the1,015 words
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Article836 1927-10-10 14 Comfort Necessary. THE air liner, for long distance travel, has one great disadvantage compared with the ocean liner. It is less comfortable. An examination of how the air liner might be modified so that it could compete successfully with the ocea» liner, at least in836 words
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Advertisement186 1927-10-10 14 r Happy Children f Brimful of energy and vitality and as happy as the day is long are the children M whose daily food beverage is delicious S y Ovaltine.” W jr There is nothing as good as “Ovaltine” f for building up sound nerves, alert minds m and robust186 words
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Article624 1927-10-10 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, October 10, 1927 Mutton eta Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head beep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 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 Suet624 words
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Advertisement144 1927-10-10 15 BLACK, GALVANISED AND STEAM W. I. TUBES and FITTINGS MADE BY Messrs. Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd., GLASGOW. WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS AT JVew Greatly Reduced Prices. SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) PENANG. << Ilnitecrs** Head Office t —SINGAPORE, Brw*cbes at BANGKOK, IPOH, PENANG, MALACCA. SEREMBAN TAIPING144 words
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Advertisement224 1927-10-10 15 LEA FRANCIS. Qar of Elegance, Sufficiency, Economy. Over 100 jfiwards. Come and have a Trial Run on the 10/22 H.P. Four Seater, Four Speed Model Just Arrived 43 miles per Gallon. Adjustable Front Seats, Front Wheel Brakes and all other Accessories. Price $2,750. When once an owner of the LEA224 words
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Advertisement1243 1927-10-10 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAiXIBURG-AMERtKA LINIE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- TIT WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND ft. CONTINENT- LIUUU M H MENELAUS Oct. 20 London, Rott* rdam and Hamburg. HamborB DEUTSCH AUSTRALISGHE DAMPFCHIFFS GESELLSCHAFT. e PHILCCTETES Oct. 27 MaraeiUw. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) EUMAEUS Nov. 3 London,1,243 words
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