Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 February 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1928-02-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, 29 VOL. LXXXVI. MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1928 PRICE IO CENTS.19 words
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Advertisement516 1928-02-06 1 1 1 1^*****U111^1ff111||nm1H^^ > ,,m,,w,ff1,,,,,H,,,,, I OSAKA Co. 233, Penang Road. E F I Attractive Artificial I Flowers, Toys, Noveli ties, ete., to choose I from at very moderate f prices. All are i Welcome to Our Store. B s 7 a n n Atww METAL does not wear out—it516 words
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Advertisement17 1928-02-06 1 i T. NAGATA BROTHERS I DENTISTS. j Sod Office: Hertto tte Rsponvy tach Bta ft Leith tak17 words
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Article893 1928-02-06 2 Hipswell Manor House. passi d r to hands of WAR DEPAR MENT. EMBATTLED PARAPETS. FEW people know of the existence of the Manor House of Hipswell, in iXorth Yorkshire, which nestles iii a hollow off the main road three miles from Richmond,; on the confines of893 words
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Article500 1928-02-06 2 Specialist Describes Amazing Results. “I atn almost astounded myself, <-ometimes, at the results,” sa d Maj »r Vincent Ntfefieid, the Harb y-stre-t specialist and ophthalmic turgeon at the Qaen’s Hospital for Children, whose am-zing new cure for deafness is the talk of the medical world. Persons500 words
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Advertisement1014 1928-02-06 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. Ct mpttent Ledger Clerk nqaired to NOT ICE take charge < f lot s» leaf Apply Notice ia hereby given that the power wi.h copie b only of testimonials to Box o f attorney given by ArunaaalarrZChettiar No. 3, c/o I inang Gazette. <,f the firm of1,014 words
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Advertisement500 1928-02-06 2 Bebility Waning Nerve Force! If you feel you are losing nervous vigour, take Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. They will give you back your tone and strength and enable you to face life with brisk and manly fortitude. The ravages of the Indian climate upon the nervous system display themselve» in the500 words
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Advertisement119 1928-02-06 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE!!! I ONLY 5 MORE DAYS OF I MHITEA» 7 AYS I STOCK TAKING SUE I LAST DAY SATURDAY, 11™ FEBRUARY THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS ARE WELL WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE: I Full Hunter Watches $2.00 each. I Ladies’ Silk Stockings .75 P er P a r> I Check119 words
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Article1138 1928-02-06 4 Everton’s Failure At Huddersfield. Promotion In Sight For Bradford. The following are the results oj the English League matches, played on Saturday.— DIVISION 1. A raenal 3 Derby Co. Birmingham 2 Blackburn R. Burnley 3 Sunderland Bury 0 Aston Villa Huddersfield T. 4 Everton Leicester1,138 words
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Article169 1928-02-06 4 The special sports correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows At Richmond, Cornwall Middlesex by 5 points to .3, thus qualifying to meet Yorkshire in the final of the county championship. CLUB RESULTS. Bristol 9 points v. Cambridge .3 points169 words
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Article100 1928-02-06 4 SECOND ROUND. The results of the Second Round matches in the Scottish Cup C mpetition were as follows.— Forfar 1 Kilmarnock 2 Forres M. 0 Hearts 7 St. Mirren 5 Va>e of Athol 1 Dundee United 3 Dundee 3 Dunfermline 3 I ei>h Amateurs 1 Partick Thistle 4100 words
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Article24 1928-02-06 4 —Reuter. Belfast, February 4. Before 30,000 spectators, on a heavy ground, Wales beat Ireland by two coals to one.— Reuter.—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article472 1928-02-06 4 Superior Forwards. PROMINENCE OF PENANG BACKS. The North beat the South at Rugger by three goals and two tries (21 points) to two goals and a dropped goal (14 points). The ground was dry and hard and play, though ahvays fast and exciting, was ragged472 words
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Article143 1928-02-06 4 RECENT RESULTS AND TIES. The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played on Friday:— Mixed Doubles Handicap: —l5 Mrs. Irwin and M. J. Thorpe boa —1 Miss Dennys and G. E. C. Baugban 4-6, 7-5, 6 2;+ 15 Miss Anthony and C. Fittock beat —l5 Mrs.143 words
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Article21 1928-02-06 4 .—Reuter. Durban, February 4. The fifth Test Match was not played to-day owing to rain.— Reuter..—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article535 1928-02-06 4 THE WEEK’S ARRANGEMENTS. Matches in the Bowls Tournament have been arrange.! as follows Tuesday, Single Handicip —2 J. M. Chalmers (C.S.) v +5 N. 0. Downer. Double Handicap: I Dr. C H. Hertz and B. N. Lee v +3 E. Reimann and C. D. L. Christian. Wednesday, S'ogle535 words
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Article187 1928-02-06 4 DONALDSON’S XI v. COOK’S XL In a n atch played on the Esplanade on Saturday, A. J. L. Donaldson’» eleven defeated Cork’s eb ven by 128 runs. The scores were.— Donaldson’s XL Pettitt c Bintley b Edwards 37 Pickering b Cook 47 Church c Cook b Edwards187 words
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Article114 1928-02-06 4 To-day’s Departures. Ellenga for Port Swettenham Singapore. Santhia for Calcutta. Van Hoorn for i ang-ia an 1 Padane. Ampang for Paugkor, Bindings anJ. Sitiawan. Kedah for Singapore. Uarda for Port Swettenham, Singapore, and M ii ila. Kudat for Bhriket, (Tongkah), Knpah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergai, Tavoy and Moulmein.114 words
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183 1928-02-06 4 BY TRAIN. Federated Malay Htates. Malacca Johore and Singapore. m Registration and Parce’Post, except otherwise stated close half an hour than the Ordinary mail. GrprrrF Resumption Of Night Mau. .<,• The following additional mails wil daily (Sunday excepted) Farit Buntnr, Taking. Ipoh, Batu Gajah,183 words
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Advertisement175 1928-02-06 4 y 1 IMPERIAL MOTORS 22, NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG. ’Phoue 1281. Invite You to inspect the Latest Model Studebaker. Studebaker 11 J rT> Studebaker s,a s”? r Unequalled rower six custom $2,540 atj Sa,oon Completely t As Illustrated Equipped. \jn e qualled 83,040 I Ik I l!ll CCORDING to the ratings175 words
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Article1604 1928-02-06 5 What the Leading Home Journals Say. Blackwood 1 s Magazine. THE road to peace is the under standing and evaluation of the a hole range of human capacities, however discrepant from our own. Social strife lies in the lack of reciprocal vision between classes. National wars spring fromBlackwood1 s Magazine. - 1,604 words
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Advertisement434 1928-02-06 5 Rheumatism e Lumbago s Afe&'W Cramp gWBg Sprains Sore Throats Chest Colds £s***" g Bruises, etc. <.-■ :> fr V•X g I i w I 'p? <.-Sj 1 z <• »W /9 I I suffer? There’e a cure for all your ache* and pains in El’i man’s Embrocation. Just I434 words
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Advertisement341 1928-02-06 5 ll I I .Columbia I SS '1 «RECORDS J S SCRATCH) r 5 J PIANO records! THAT WILL AMAZE I YOU WITH THEIR I I BRILLIANCE. I -“j I to s Sonata in F Minor, Brahms, Piano Solo Percy Grainger i J L 1957 I I! J 1 1798 Fifth341 words
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Article459 1928-02-06 6 Electricity, which can be made to do almost anything for ns, from lightening our darkness to cooking our dinners, from transmitting our news to hauling our Strains, has become one of the first necessities of civilization. It has been hailed for many years by dreamers of dreams459 words
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Article108 1928-02-06 6 15-YEAR OLD CHINESE ARMED GANG ROBBER. Singapore, February 4. At the Assizes a fifteen-year-old Chinese was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment for armed gmg robbery, the Judge intimating that the case had been reported to the Governor for consideration whether the sentence should be served in a reformatory108 words
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Article77 1928-02-06 6 EU .10 PE AN LADY ROBBED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 6. A Chinese held up two European ladies in a lane off Serangoon-road on Saturday night just after an armed police patrol had passed by. One lady waa robbed of a silver purse77 words
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Article41 1928-02-06 6 BIG HAUL AT BANGKOK. (From Our 0 wn Corresponlent.) Bangkok, February 4. Messrs. Fraser and Neave made a big haul of imitations of their soda and sweet water labels at a Chinese aerated factory and printers establishment.41 words
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Article232 1928-02-06 6 FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Music and Recreation Party a dinner was given at the Club premises, 2, Transfer-road, on Saturday. Dr. Cheah Toon Lock presided over a large gathering which incluied the Hon. Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim, M.L.C.,232 words
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Article131 1928-02-06 6 MANICKASAMY—RAJAMBAL. A pretty marriage was solemnised at St. Xavier’s Church, Penang Road, Penang, at 6.30 a.m. on Wednesday, February 1, the contracting parties being Mr. A. Mauickasamy Mudaliar, son of Mr. Appavoo Mudaliar of Rayapuram, Madras, and brother-in-law of Mr. P. Gnanapragisa Mu laliar of the Pinang Gazette,131 words
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Article444 1928-02-06 6 Sensational Win In First Race. GOOD DIVIDENDS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, February 4. The second day of the Ipoh Races was favoured with fine weather, good going and a large attendance. The programme opened with a sensational win by Lucky Boy who paid the highest dividend of444 words
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Article82 1928-02-06 6 —Reuter. WORLD’S ENDURANCE RECORO FLIGHT. Richmond (Virginia), February 4. The third attempt of Chamberlain and Roger Williams to establish a new world’s endurance record flight has failed, the aeroplane crashing from a height of 40 feet immediately after taking off. Byrd and Field, the airmen, were not.—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article36 1928-02-06 6 —Reuter. Murray field, February 4. Wales beat Scotland by 13 pts. to nil. The ma'ch was played on a soft ground before 50,000 spectators. Rain fell most of the time..—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article665 1928-02-06 6 Mr .T.nMohSe sn([ of%nl here this morning bv the 8 8 A’u Mr. A. Selby-Bigg» of p.• Mantin, has been transfe-red l °Joho rfi There will be a Musical Preabyteri»n Chnrch Nr. H. L. K. Graburn has i to tbe Commission of d n Singapore. e eacA665 words
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Advertisement182 1928-02-06 6 jjy/ WW vM =i —i" ra by discrimin- [ia smokers, State Express i|'< l|l| No. 555 Virginia Cigarettes =.i |B| alone have that harmony of 11 perfect blending, hand-making and packing, which contribute .dg to the excellence of “the cigar- T| ette without an equal.” 11 i* S ‘3 State182 words
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Advertisement29 1928-02-06 6 "E. O.” Guest Night and Panning— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. --J— > aV WWtSik '*'4 ?f V29 words
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Miscellaneous26 1928-02-06 6 TIDE I ABLES. To-day. High Water. I ,ow Water. 1.24 p.m. 7.28 a.m. Midnight. 7.38 p.m. To MORROW. 1.0 a.m. 8.02 a.m. 1.56 p.m. 8.13 p.m.26 words
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Article259 1928-02-06 7 .—Rugby Radio Service. General Election 1929. S) REDUCTION in income TAX. i stern’ ation al credit. Speaking at Birmingham the C l,anall«rofthe Exchequer made it ilj(e dear that there would he no General Election this year. He also grivf no encouragement to tax payers erped a.—Rugby Radio Service. - 259 words
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Article199 1928-02-06 7 "—Reuter. QUESTION OF INTERVENTION RAISED AT LAST. Havana, February 5. Th* long expec ed raising of the question of the intervention of one American State in the affairs of another occurred on February 4 in committee, at the Pan-American Conference, on the report of Senor Manrtua (Peru). defining"—Reuter. - 199 words
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137 1928-02-06 7 liu Radio Service EMPIRE LOYALTY. London, February 5. Having complet' d his great tour of the Bt "uColonial Secretary, the tv \t n S. Amery, accompanied ijiuV.7” rn rv l ft ft N-w Brunswick last fnr England. Bpeec l* a t S .John, Mr.liu Radio Service - 137 words
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400 1928-02-06 7 —Reuter. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. MISAPPREHENSIONS MUST BE REMOVED. INDIAN CO OPERATION. In a statement to the Press on his'arrival at Bombay, Sir John Simon, the head of the Indian Commission, said j there still existed in certain quarters a widespreal misunderstanding as to what the Commission is—Reuter. - 400 words
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63 1928-02-06 7 —Reuter. STRENUOUS TRIP. New York. February 4. President Cnsgrave left for England aboard the Olympic. He did not meet De Valera who was in New York at the same time. Neither was invited to functions at which the other was a guest. President Cosgrave appeared most.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article213 1928-02-06 7 —Reuter. Willing To Abolish It. SUGGESTED TREAIY WITH ALL POWERS. MR. KELLOGG’S LETTER. Surprise will be expressed in most quarters at the announcement made by Mr. Kellogg that he has advised he Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives that the Government is willing to—Reuter. - 213 words
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Article180 1928-02-06 7 Moscow, February 4. Official economic negotiations are about to open with German Government in Berlin.— Reuter. Port Said, February 4. The Aircraft-Carrier Hermes has arrived here on her way to China. Reuter. London, February 4. It is officially announced that the King has approved the appointment of180 words
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Article288 1928-02-06 7 certain phases of the war.— Rugby Radio Service. SCENES AT EDINBURGH. impressive pro session TO ST GILES CATHEDRAL. PRIVATE SERVICE. There were most impressive scenes at Edinburgh on the arrival of Earl Haig’s body at midnight. There was a procession to St. Giles and this wascertain phases of the war.—Rugby Radio Service. - 288 words
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159 1928-02-06 7 t. Reuter. UNEXPECTED ARREST. Washington, February 4. Robert W. Stewart, Cbairman of the Board of the Standard Oil Company, Indiana, has been arrested by order of the Senate for refusing to answer questions before the Senate Committee which is investigating the Teapot Dome oilt.—Reuter. - 159 words
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Article47 1928-02-06 7 —Reuter. STUDY OF TIBETIAN TABLELAND. Moscow, February 4. The Russian Geographical Society has organised an expo litiou to Centrd Asia, under Kozlov, to study the Tibet tableland and tb investigate the s mrces of the Yangtze-kiang. The exoediti >n will probably last three years..—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article50 1928-02-06 7 Reuter. SHIPPED FOR EXHIBITION IN BRITISH MUSEUM. Dayton (Ohio), February 4. The original Wriwht biplme in which the first successful flight of heavier-than-air machines was male at Kittyhawk, North Carolina, in 1903, has been shipped to Britain for exhibition in the British Museum for au indefinite period.Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement70 1928-02-06 7 On account of the extraordinarily large number of entries for the “S. G.’* Football Forecast No. 2, it his not been found possible to include the result in today’s paper. The result will appear to-morrow. <■ -<■ ..=3B Unchallengeable Fact? I FRANKEL’S OFFER THE FINEST SELECTION j OF High-Class Silverware70 words
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Advertisement205 1928-02-06 7 The Famous I TT v P I sto 10, $l7-50 SHOES 1 MADE Dark Tan Willow, Derby style. A Perfect Fitting, Comfortable Shoe. 1 11 Quality tells—The service and comfort found in the K’* Footwear Proves its Undoubted Superiority. New Stocks Have Just Arrived. J John Little Co., Ltd., (Incorporated205 words
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Miscellaneous66 1928-02-06 7 TO-NIGHT AND TILL WEDNESDAY. STH AT 9 P.M. SHARP NIGHTLY. GEORGE SIDNEY and CHARLIE MURRAY IN THEIR LATEST AND FUNNIEST COMEDY OF THE WAR. LOST tK FRONT X A First National Comedy De Luxe FOLLOWED BY A METRO GOLDWYN-PICTURE. “DADDY’S GONE A HUNTING” The Film Drama of Why Men Leave66 words
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Article915 1928-02-06 8 SIR ELI.IS KADOORIE’S VIEWS. “Restriction Should Stay.” Interesting views on reg riction and its advantages were given to a F/ee Press reporter in an exc’n-ive interview with Sir Ellis Kadeorie on board the Empress oj Australia. Sir Ellis Kadoorie is a well-known busineES man of Sh anghai,915 words
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698 1928-02-06 8 London, January 5. Since our laH Report the Rubber Market has been somewhat inac'ive. The Market was closed altogether on Saturday, 31st December, and Mon lay, 2nd January, so that there has again only been a short working period. In the absence of activity prices698 words
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Article419 1928-02-06 8 The anti-restrictionists are always active near the end of each restriction quarter and their propaganda backed by a certain influential section of the London Press, combined with increasing London stocks of rubber —rather than a hoped for reduction —has depressed the price of rubber to l/6|d.419 words
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Article308 1928-02-06 8 Messrs. William Jacks and Co., reported on January H as follows: The hopeful feeling with which the New Year opened has received a slight setback from the reaction in Wall Street, where some of the leading Industrial securities are thought to be at a dangerously high level,308 words
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Article206 1928-02-06 8 JANUARY STATI STICS The following i 8 a gt quantity (in tons) an i «U. vxporte 1 during J dr nary. Ueof^ r I United Ki? gdorn 3 v J '-l. U. States of America 2L***** Continent of Europe I.U British Possessions >’?! Japan 1,109*'0 Other Foreign206 words
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Article255 1928-02-06 8 BARLOW’ S RETORT. Singapore. February 2. Rubber. —The market lias been showing signs of weakness and with London now quoted at Is 6| L, New York at37| ct?. g »ld and the local market at 63ch., the tendency is illustrated hy declines of |d., 2| cts. gold and 4| ct»,255 words
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Advertisement339 1928-02-06 8 t i vefsi$ (e,!£ Lough/ I YhßW 5 k 'THAT persistent cough inflames yk your throat and bronchials and vY- <// endangers the delicate tissues of '\W/ chest and lungs. |H Nothing so sureiy removes stubborn r coughs and bronchitis as the wonderful UXIC/lj Peps breathe-able tablets which, as they339 words
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Advertisement115 1928-02-06 8 SIN SIN THE LEADING TAILORS. 152. CAMPBELL STREET. PESWa 5 Reasons Why You should come to for your suitings. tG n n rin« 1. We are the best equipped tailor g ’Twemake Mia to T TX cutting best fit. Wortm«** guaranteed to ba most satisfactory. 4. Our charge very moderate.115 words
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Article506 1928-02-06 9 DUKE OF ABERCORN MAY RETIRE. Premier Mentioned as Successor. The retirement of Mr. T. M. Healy frem the Governor Generalship of the Irish Free State has caused some speculation regarding the retirement of the Governor of Northern Ireland, according to a special correspondent of the Irish Tlines.506 words
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Article71 1928-02-06 9 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padang .57 .59 Hitam 1.10 1.12| Haad Yai 28/- 28;6 Hong Fatt .90 .92| Kinta Tin Dredging 1.47| 1.50 Kuchai Ord. 2 20 2.25 North Taiping 1.30 13?£ Penawat71 words
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Article39 1928-02-06 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOGS! R. She, t 62| cts per pound per pl. $B3/33 No. 1 Crep* 62| cts pet pound ptr pl. $B3/33 Quiet. Tendon 17|d New York 37 cts. (gold.) (Fj/ Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Der.ny39 words
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Article83 1928-02-06 9 The output cf Renong Tin Dredging Company's tin ore for the 2nd half month of January was Dredge No. 2 piculs 144.00 Dredge No. 3 piculs 162.00. Both Dredges closed down 3 days for Chinese New Year. Apprcx mate total ou‘pnt for the whole month of January was83 words
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Article59 1928-02-06 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for January:— lb?. Nar borough 50,968 Pusing 8.200 Harimau 7.500 Majedie [Johore] 12.750 Muar Itam 18 647 Permas 22.500 Sekong 17.000 Benta 17,723 Ayer Kuning 54 O’.'O Badek 13,500 Bradwall 46.000 Chersonese 45,000 Dennistown 24,046 Highlands and Lowlands 99,1< 0 Klabang 52,60059 words
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Article109 1928-02-06 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 849th. auction on Friday, when there wt re catalogued 933,746 lbs. 416 85 tons. Offered 721,532 lbs.; 322.11 tons. Sold 614,743 lbs.; 274.44 tons. Spot. London If. Gid. New York 39 j cents Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet109 words
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Advertisement535 1928-02-06 9 n Ti H Jr? I lOiwi W» ffl ylil iffi WHO WOULD THINK SHE IS FORTY! The Secret of Keeping Young. of young people. It is Pink PHI S for Pale People have been the Th'-. 1S n I To admit oneself old. In-'trusted Blood and Nerve. Tonic in count-unfa-hi'535 words
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Advertisement98 1928-02-06 9 New Advertisements. FOR SALE. Super Grand Sports racing Amilcar colour red, none 5,000 miles 75 miles an hour, and 41 miles to the gallon. Price $1,600. Apply C. A. Roels, Sungei Ular Estate, Kulim. NOTICES. N O T I C E. Employers of Malayalam labour are irformed thst, until further98 words
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Miscellaneous124 1928-02-06 9 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 155 The following are the names of successful competitors Ist Prize ($5O) Mr. Anthony G. Chan. Penang. 2nd Prize ($2O) Mr. Yeo Seng Lee, K. Lumpur. 3rd Prize ($10) Mr. E. G. Gallin, Lumut. Additional awards of $5 each to Mr. Ong124 words
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Article940 1928-02-06 10 CRASHES - By CRASHES COVENTRY. The quaint old city of Coventry, which is famous for its many picturesque half-' timbered houses, whose upper storeysj projeet over the roadways, and the re-, mains of its anaient fortifications, can trace its history back to >Saxon days, when it was a940 words
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Advertisement653 1928-02-06 10 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital $50,000,00« .issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Funds:— Sterling £6,000,00« Silver $13,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 Head Offiae.—HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Chefoo, Dairen, Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Haiphong Hamburg, Iloilo,653 words
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Advertisement83 1928-02-06 10 I THERE IS A REASON WHY EVERYBODY EATS Droste’s Chocolates K J They are absolutely pure, made from the finest Chocolate the world produces. Delicious flavour. Suit every tas'e. They are nourishing too I STOCKED BY ALL PROVISION DEALERS. sole importers -Trading Society, “Deli-Atjeh”. (Incorporated in Holland.) GET COMFORTABLE CALL83 words
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Advertisement71 1928-02-06 10 II ||L Il j J Mind my Throat? I am minding my throat —this is a Craven “A” Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats by Carreras Ltd. o l e^gen t s: HUTTENBACHLAZARUS SONS LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH, R. YOUNG CO., LTD.. Civil, Constructional and Sanitary Engineers, No. 1, PENANG71 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1928-02-06 11 Shaw Desmond Looks Back: London Nights Of Long Ago. STRICTLY speaking, the period described by Shaw Desmond in “London Nights of Long Ago” (Duckworth, 21s. net), is not so remote in point of time as the title of the book suggests, for thg eighteen-nineties are in the1,382 words
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Advertisement323 1928-02-06 11 i AN| ,DEAL •a. A complete fo° p I N Atf <Mltin£ <? 2 i concentrated J* h> MALT EXTRACT *C- aj«d EGGS insoluble 1H 5 > granules +3 br |t|sh —jp|B y Good Health is e y Real Wealth q The most precious possession you can have is V*323 words
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Advertisement316 1928-02-06 11 1 i M ’I -*<s/ How Healthy and Strong he looks!” Sir Gilbert Parker, Bt., “A few weeks ago he looked quite ill the distinguished nerves were all to pieces, and he writcs was fatigued by the slightest exertion. "Z have used Sanatogen Yes, but he has been taking Sanatogen316 words
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Advertisement1323 1928-02-06 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE INTENDED MAILINGS FROM PENANG- Q'TIMMC'Q I T NIT PM WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT- HUvllj 01J Pl 111-/O AND MERTON «!S F-h. 10 London, Rntt.r.uni and Hamburg. DEUTSCH-AU STR ALISCHE DAM PFSCHIFFS-G ESELLSCH AFT. •PERSEUS F-b. 16 Marspi’ London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. UUUIUUII1,323 words
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Advertisement550 1928-02-06 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDhT AND APCAR LINE» A I (Companibs Incorporated in England? I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO «RV| C|| I Peninsular end Oriental 8. N. Co. under Sailingi O f iteamir, Qf I contract with His Majesty's Govern. India 8. n. c 0 I ment, London and Far East Mall550 words
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