Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 February 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-02-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Ho 33 VOL. LXXXVI. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement412 1928-02-10 1 HOCK SENG Co. \os. 16 2nd 18 Beach Street, pENA N Q General Merchants AND Commission Agents. Hock S«f, Peataf. Ask the Sole ffa 0M w KSBtl Distributors g H 34 For a Trial Run. D r 1 a», aa C BRAND <> Price Complete $1,295. Z SOUPS 11 1412 words
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Advertisement13 1928-02-10 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Ind Office: Kcxtto.ftc Imck (Mm H Utt Stat, < 113 words
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Article456 1928-02-10 2 Church Scene Sequel. A scene in St. Paul’s Church, Kingston Hill, Surrey, led to the appearance at Kingston of George Sherwood Lewis, of Alexandra-road, Kingston Hill, who„was summoned for riotous behaviour in the church during a service. Mr. W. E. Blake Carn, solicitor, prosecuting, said that Lewis,456 words
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Article147 1928-02-10 2 CHILDREN SLEEP THROUGH CRASH. A Swansea Valley (Glamorgan) family had a remarkable escape when a boulder rolled down the mountain side above them and crashed into their house. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Jfnkirs and th-ir ten children were asleep at their home, 19, Duffryn-road, Alltwen, Pontardawe,147 words
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Advertisement1394 1928-02-10 2 POSITIONS WANTED. TENDERS INVITED. Travelling a mah strongly recom- Government of the F. M. S. mended ava lsble for j.mrney to England T nders will be reoei¥ed at the office tins March. Apply Box No. 56, c/o tbe State Engineer, Selangor, np to i Pinang Oazttte. 2 p. m o1,394 words
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Advertisement101 1928-02-10 2 THE PINANG GAZETTE Liat of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 10 ?ents. Local. E. G. K. Abdullaman. Railway Book Stalls. Victoria Pier, Logan’s Archway. E O Hotel. Messrs. Look Bros. Co., Penan* Road. Md. Ally, 488 Penang Road, Macalister Road Junction, Penang. K. Mydin, Penang. Goh Hee101 words
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Advertisement127 1928-02-10 2 DOUGLAS 1 1928 I u COLONIAL E. W. MODEL. VIBRATIONLESS TWIN CYLINDER MOTORCYCLE, i t t ADVANCE MODELS JUST RECEIVED. i COBB&r CO., I ipoh. 'j.iHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:!iiiinii;iiiii;i;aiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'! “No wall covering like a Wcter Paint j Ĕ i_s no water paint like HALL’S DISTEMPER i -the Oil-Bound Water Paint.” 3 I H;127 words
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Article1062 1928-02-10 3 Hartley Withers - Anxiety With Regard To Possible Demands. Theoretical Fears. By Hartley Withers, (the famous economist.) Vjth the business barometer steady at a high point everybody is hoping for good weather in all kinds of markets, baning the political possibilities that are associated with general elections m1,062 words
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Advertisement420 1928-02-10 3 like a charm on the skin > I I >/ A 1 z' '/fc/ia/JttoteO c „j„u f perfumed Redolent or sun drenched roses. c. CA ASHES OF ROSES Poudr( made from Talc” is most soothing after the ViSh Spec f ia “y P*’ e P ared by Mons, now obtainable420 words
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Advertisement75 1928-02-10 3 MALARIA does not affect persons even living in Malarious regions provided they take regular doses of ESANOFELE i SOLE IMPORTERS ITALASIA LTD., Import Dept., B 4 and 85, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, AND ITALASIA LIMITED, il] Railway Building, Penang. fl OBTAINABLE AT: Boon p harmacy p George Town Dispensary, Limited,75 words
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Advertisement279 1928-02-10 3 IKk 1 ip" I '/J It: ffl| Hl L-M-_I: 'wWii noy fi HOW OLD IS YOUR PIANO Out of Date? Out of Tune Out of Place in your Modern Home THERE ARE HALF A DOZEN REASONS WHY IT SHOULD BE REPLACED. HERE ARE THE REASONS WHY IT SHOULD RETIRE. 1.279 words
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Article, Illustration1621 1928-02-10 4 (From Our Special Correspondent.) London, January 12. There is a satisfactory and comforting vaguenpss about the calamities which oc- cur in other countries. However humane one may be, Japanese parthquakes, for instance, seem about as real as the Mood tragic, but mercifully not likely to affect1,621 words
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Advertisement399 1928-02-10 4 THE GIFT OF A SON I 1 HE gift of a frail little being —nor is it an ordinary dried milk A whose whole future in the P h’ s P UTe cows milk world depends upon your care, m dl(,cd ,n such a ff means a great responsibly mother399 words
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Advertisement100 1928-02-10 4 *s* I R. YOUNG Co., Ltd., 1 I Civil, Constructional and Sanitary Engineers and j: f Contractors. I I ALL CLASSES OF CAST CONCRETE WORK SUPPLIED. j i r m iii i iiui ii ii i._ v -ja j FLC9RIHG TILES CORRUGATED SHEETS J f S I f ROOFISG TILES100 words
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Article1663 1928-02-10 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. M. Kindersley leave for Home on March 16. Mr. G. C. Booth, of Carey Island, Port Swettenham, has sailed for Home. Mr. C. Murray, Traffic Inspector, Ipoh, will be shortly leaving for Prai on transfer. Captain Harris, the well known football enthusiast of1,663 words
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Advertisement369 1928-02-10 5 ’TaHONAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST DISEASE MEDICAL Vl* f.'.Wfp SCIENCE’S an to humanity INDIA’S EMINENT MEDICAL AUTHORITY’S INDEPENDENT REPORT ON PHYLLOSAN I Jhe Rt markable Medical Discovery By Dr. E Buergi I (pr< h s'Or of Medicine at the University of Berne). I '1 Indian Medical Gazette, i the most eminent medical369 words
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Advertisement337 1928-02-10 5 The MAN who knows the climate »4 knows the need for Cal ver Is 20% CARBOLIC Medical Soap that powerful antiseptic soap always reliable in strength and quality. Sold by local dealers and bazaars. See that our name and trade mark are on the box you buy, as inferior imitat337 words
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Article170 1928-02-10 6 —Rugby Radio Service. New London Departure. TO RELIEVE CONGESTED STREETS. London, February 9. A Post Office railway tube, in which trains travelling at 35 miles an hour will carry mails underground through London, comes into full operation on Monday. It is the first railway of its—Rugby Radio Service. - 170 words
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159 1928-02-10 6 —Reuter. DEFINITE STEPS BY AMERICA. Washington, February 9. D» finite steps for the negotiation of Treaties of Arbitration between England and America, and Japan and Am.rica, have been taken by the State Department in forwarding to Gieat Britain and Japan copies of the origin J proposed,—Reuter. - 159 words
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Article87 1928-02-10 6 Rugby Radio Service. TWO VACANCIES IN PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION. London, February 9. The appointment of Mr. John Anthony Hawke to be a Judge of the High Court creates a vacancy in the Parliamentary representation of St. Ives, Cornwall, -where at the last General Election Mr. Hawke, Conservative, hadRugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article78 1928-02-10 6 —Reuter. INFORMAL REPRESENTATION BY THE GERMAN EMBASSY. London, February 9. The German Embassy in London made an informal verbal representation to the Foreign Office with regard to the Nurse Cavell film and the Foreign Office replied that there was no political censorship of films in Great Britain—films—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article66 1928-02-10 6 .—Reuter. ROYAL DUTCH REPRESENTATIVE IN NEW YORK. Ne n York, February 9. Mr. A. S. Debenham, representing Sir Henri Deterding, arrived aboard the Eerengaria ur.d declined to discuss the Standard Oil Ne* York Company’s purchase of oil from the Soviet. He declared that. American over-pro-duction was the.—Reuter. ’ - 66 words
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220 1928-02-10 6 —Reuter. “SOUND” OF A FACE? WEIRD RESULTS OF TELEVISION EXPERIMENTS. London, February 9. The pale picture of a face as though printed on cloth, flattering in the breeze, has been projected on a wall at the London headquarters of the Baird Television Company. This pilot.—Reuter. - 220 words
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Article115 1928-02-10 6 .—Reuter. TENDERS CALLED FOR BY THE GOVERNMENT. London, February 9. The Evening News says that the Government has invited several wellknown British firms to tender by the end of March for the woik connected with the Singapore Base, costing approximately £4,000,000 and consisting of extensive reclamation and the.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article122 1928-02-10 6 CANTONESE ADMITS ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE. Singapore, February 9. A Cantonese recently arrived from Shanghai has been charged in court in connection with the wounding of Dr. Lim Boon Keng. He declared that he intended to kill Dr. Wu, Sun Fo and Hu Han Min, leaders of the Nationalist122 words
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Article94 1928-02-10 6 —Reuter. BRITISH PROPERTY TAKEN BY SANDINO’S FORCES. Managua, February 9. Mr. Harold Patterson, the British Charge d’ Affaires here, who recently received a letter from the British Vice Consul at Matagalpa, asking for additional protection for the coffee plantations there against a feared raid by the forces of.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article48 1928-02-10 6 —Reuter. Belgrade, February 9. Bandits waylaid and beat Mr. J. Parcel], British Consul at Kortchak in Albania, when he was out motoring near Vrotchicbte on the 8 erbo- Albanian frontier with an Englishman, Major Barbrouck, who is Inspector of the Albanian Police. The car was wrecked.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article998 1928-02-10 6 No Pressure To Sell. Varied Opinions Of Penang Brokers. (Continued From Page 9.) “The very fact that an enquiry is to be held at all can only imply one thing, namely, th it the Colonial Office has doubts as to the effectiveness of the Rubber Restriction998 words
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Article164 1928-02-10 6 —Reuter. Flight To Australia. U. S. A. AND ATLANTIC AIRSHIP SCHEME. .London, February 9. The second stage of Captain Hinckler’s flight to Australia on a light Avro-Avian aeroplane was completed yesterday when he reached Malta from Home. Captain Hinckler has taken out a policy with—Reuter. - 164 words
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Article404 1928-02-10 6 Distressing Street Tragedy in Ipoh. A very distressing tragedy occurred yesterday morning in Hugh Low Street, Ipoh, as the result of the opening of an iron drum of methylated spirit on the roadside in front of the five footway where Chinese coolies were engaged in filling the404 words
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Article135 1928-02-10 6 The Straits Times understands that important temporary innovations have been made with regard to recruiting for the Straits Police and the Straits Settlements Customs Service, the qualifying examinations having been waived in both cases. Hitherto the practice in the Government Monopolies Department has been to recruit135 words
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Article399 1928-02-10 6 SIR HUGH CLIFFORD VISIT TO SIAM enthusiastic welcome. CLOSER CO-OPERATION BET® MAM AND MALAR (From O n rO.vn CorreBpW) Bangkok, F, b Sir Hugh Clifford, ink predicted a clos, r emtaet in between Malaya and Siam last in the Malayan P Bn in ao a T l sources of disigreotUAot399 words
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Article236 1928-02-10 6 (To th» Editor of the Pinang Sir, Mav I reply to your notion®' letter of sth. inst. I hoped criticisms, but so far I read ncthm! 1. The Press for years past has pr ed planters and the pubic such ample news of rubber, all be reckoned236 words
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Article1610 1928-02-10 7 /OPPORTUNITY is hongking 1 Ht ll flayB The Mala y an V/ Daily Express. We do not knoW what it means but it sounds good Honk Honk ><XR. Arthur Lambton has a very /W fine memory. His Salad Bowl J i? an amaz'ng collection of nnc msi'iered1,610 words
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Article47 1928-02-10 7 —Rugby Radio Service. LORD NORTHESK’S TRIUMPH. London, February 9. A new record on the famous Cresta Run at St Moritz was created by Lord Northesk yesterday. He accomplished the full length run of 1,320 yards in a bobsleigh race in 58.50 seconds.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article30 1928-02-10 7 —Reuter. WALSALL WIN AT CHARLTON. London, February 9. Walsall defeated Charlton Athlete in the 8 )uthern Section of the Third Division at Charlton by three goals to one.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article142 1928-02-10 7 —Rugby Radio Service. V Enterprising Leadership. WHOLESOME EFFECT ON CRICKET. London, February 9. The South African cricketers* sensational victory yesterday in the final test match is the subject ef glowing tributes in the English Press and it is generally agreed that, although the honours of the rubber—Rugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Article132 1928-02-10 7 EXHILARATING GAME. LAST SEASON’S CHAMPIONS DEFEATED. In their first match in the League this season, the Penang Recreation Club created a big surprise when they defeated the Darul Aihsan Football Club, the League Champions of last year by seven goals to three. The game was fast132 words
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Article64 1928-02-10 7 P. C. C. v. B. R. C. The following have been selected to represent the P. C. C. on Tuesday, at 5.10 p.m. prompt on the Esplanade N. Rees; P. H. Stewart Brown and G. P. Noakes G. Bennett, G. F. G. Edlin and J. Ford A. D. M.64 words
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Article235 1928-02-10 7 TOURNAMENT TIES AND RESULTS. The following ties have been arranged for Mixed D rubles Handicap —Miss Young and G. C. Watson v —30.3 Miss Gold and W. H. Threlfall. Doubles Handicap Class “A —l5 D. J. Mackie and C. B. Terdre v —3O R. D. Hoblyn and N.235 words
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Article54 1928-02-10 7 The following are the results of bowls tournament ties played yesterday Singles Handicap: +5 W. Diwsnn beat +6 J. N. Berridge 21—17 Scr. J. G. Barrett beat ““3 J. G. Allan 21—17 2 P. A. Fisher b**at 6 H. W. S*nder? 21—9 ;—2 D. Lucy beat +2 C.54 words
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Article336 1928-02-10 7 A FIGHTING FINISH. GOOD DIVIDENDS AT IPOH RACES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, February 9. Wallace Rex, usually regarded as a stayer, sprang the biggest surprise of the day on the fourth day of the Ipoh Races by winning the sprint event. There were some336 words
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Article248 1928-02-10 7 SEASON TO BE ENFORCED. “TOTE’’BILL’S ONE OPERATIVE CLAUSE.” The special sporting correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows A National Greyhound Racing Club has been formed on the same lines as the Jockey Club and will publish a weekly calendar. The official248 words
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Advertisement146 1928-02-10 7 i aMn< r iTnri~iniTlMMi IUL W a man wan^s the finest of Scotch zHSI Whisky he calls for N.J.Club-tobe sure napier johnstones NJCLUB WHISKY j CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. Incorporated und. r the Companies < idhuttices of I'snc Kona tr zl146 words
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Miscellaneous151 1928-02-10 7 TO-NIGHT TILL SUNDAY 12TH. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS The Greatest comedy of the War ever screened. BEHIND THE FRONT With WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON. A BOMB SHELL OF MIRTH DON’T MISS IT COUNTLESS HEARTY LAUGHS with GIGGLES, CHUCKLES, ROARS AND SHOUTS await you in COLLEGE AT THE From Thursday, 9lh to151 words
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Article473 1928-02-10 8 When the Stevenson’ Scheme’ was introduced five years ago, all good restrictionists believed that the cat nam p d Slump had been well and truly drowned. In their brief hour of triumph they forgot to reckon with the possibility (nine lives being popularly attributed to Felis domestica)473 words
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Article394 1928-02-10 8 We have emphasized the urged need for a hospital on Penang Hill. The demand for a school on the Hill for European children is almost as insistent. Europears who can afford to do so, send their children Home in their fifth or sixth year but there394 words
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Article208 1928-02-10 8 A>my staff work is a dull business of routine administration, with none of the excitement incidental to a command in the field, but Sir Edmund Ironside, Commandant of the Staff College at Camberley, lecturing at the Royal United Services Institution, succeeded in making hie topic remarkably entertaining. “War208 words
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Article1509 1928-02-10 8 Queen Victoria Jlnd Jier Ministers. Revelations In Newly Published Letters. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, January 19. A great attraction at the Bri'isb Industries Fair next month is to be a diorama of the Prine» of Wake’s ranch in Canada. The Imperial Institute has been paying particular1,509 words
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Advertisement240 1928-02-10 8 IT rf £p|7 BWB® IL £s> SCO rCH £SO£W A/TORE HAIG WHISKY |B®W i s being sold to-day than at any time in the long history o f it s ex istence, viz,, 300 years. No other Distiller can truthfully make such a statement. The period of shortage of old240 words
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Advertisement30 1928-02-10 8 E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. 'jkVp'X. BRANP TO I i j jHiy'30 words
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Miscellaneous25 1928-02-10 8 TIDE TABLES. To-day. High Water. Low Water. 2.43 a.m. 922 a.m. 326 p.m. 9.36 p.m. To MORROW. 307 a.m. 9.41 a.m. 3.49 p.m. 10.0 p.m.25 words
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Article183 1928-02-10 9 Decision of Government Creates Chaos. Rubber Market Disorganised. prices Fall In London, Paris And New York. That Overloaded Lifebuoy.” The decision of the Government to institute a Commission of enquiry into the operation and effects of the Rubber Restriction Scheme has created chaos in the industry.183 words
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Article375 1928-02-10 9 —Reuter. EFFECT IN MINCING LANE. London, February 9. The announcement that the Premier has asked the Committee of Civil Research to inquire into tb* operation and effects of the Bobber Restriction Scheme, caused a slump in the London Rubber Market to-day. Spot rubber, which closed last—Reuter. - 375 words
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Article421 1928-02-10 9 LOCAL OPINIONS The announcement made by the Prime Minister that the Civil Research Committee is to enquire whether Rubber Restriction should be left unchanged, modified or entirely removed, his had a bombshe'l effect on markets throughout the world in general, and in Malaya in particular. Both421 words
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Article200 1928-02-10 9 —Rugby Radio Service. SIX NEW SUBMARINES. BiTTLESHIP “NELS9N” ON HER TRIALS. SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE. The six submarines allowed for in the Navy Estimates for 1927 have been ordered by the Admiralty to be commissioned immediately. Five will be built privately and the other at the Naval Dockyard—Rugby Radio Service. - 200 words
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Article326 1928-02-10 9 —Rugby Radio Service. U. S. A. And Submarines. GIANT AIR HIP READY THIS YEAR. THE CHINA TROUBLE. Questioned regarding the American proposal for the abolition of submarines, the Cnder-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that the Government was ready to re-affirm the declarations—Rugby Radio Service. - 326 words
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Article60 1928-02-10 9 i. Reuter. JOHN ROCKFELLER SUMMONED TO APPEAR. Washington, February 10. John Rockfeller, Junior, has been summoned to appear in the Senate ‘Teapot Dome” enquiry. The Committee have no special question to ask but hope that Mr. Rockfeller, with his inside knowledge of the oil business, may puti.—Reuter. ' - 60 words
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Article44 1928-02-10 9 —Reuter. AMENDMENT TO ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL REJECTED Washington, February 10. The House of Representatives by 103 votes to 71, rejected the amendment to the Army Appropriation Bill, prohibiting army transportation funds being sent to troops abroad without the specific authority of Congress.-—Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement39 1928-02-10 9 Unchallengeable Fact® J! FRANKEL’S OFFER THE FINEST SELECTION OF I High-Class Silverware r AT LOWEST PRICES CONSULT US BEFORE YOU DECIDE ELSEWHERE “LEST WE FORGET FRANKEL’S SUPPLY THE BEST.” 1 FRANKEL BROTHERS, I 16, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. X»*’ i39 words
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Advertisement243 1928-02-10 9 LITTLE’S FURNITURE FACTORY. Solid Teak 7 Made in our Refrigerators. I own II Factory under Heavy plated European fittings. J |r —supervision. Insulated All sizes in throughout stock with Zinc. |LJk> in any finish. ...LLjl i 54” x 32” $66.50 NETT 45” x 24 $45 00 NETT. 48” x 28”243 words
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Article1706 1928-02-10 10 Sentiment Responsible For Wide Fluctuations. Current Year’s Prospects Not Clear, In the course of their annual review of non-ferrous metals for 1927, Mestre. Lewis Lazarus and Sons, London, report on the tin market as follows The price of cash tin at the beginning of 1927 was £3031,706 words
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Article741 1928-02-10 10 Record Of Prosperity For 1927. MARVELLOUS GROWTH OF THE CONCERN. The 25th annual general meeting of British-Amer can Tobacco Company. Ltd., was held on Jan. 16, at 7, Millbank, S.W. Sir Hugo Curiliffe-Owen. Bart,, who presided, said: The accounts show a net profit for the year, after deducting741 words
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Article1267 1928-02-10 10 IMPORTANT AMALGAMATION PROPOSALS. An extraordinary general meeting of the members of th? Anglo Java Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd., was held on the 16. h inst., at Winchester Hous?, E.C., for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, passing a resolution to increase the capital1,267 words
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Article210 1928-02-10 10 PENANG FEBRUARY 10, 1928. Benares Opium p. chest 15,000.00 nomCloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 125.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 00.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom as on Copra Sundried $11.30 sales B'2/21. Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.70 Green Snail Shells210 words
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707 1928-02-10 10 London Jan» Since our last R Pport th?R ket haa again been dnll and r a decline compare! with'iho^ here last Thursday of Hn? 1 e per lb. for February/March'*’ rip June delivery, |d. pPr lb h,a^A Prii tember and fl. per lb December. r707 words
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Article947 1928-02-10 11 Pahang Report. Commissioner’s Statement and Accounts. Submitting his final report on his work as Relief Commissioner for Pahang in distributing the funds placed at his disposal by the Malayan blood. Relief Committee, Capt. E. V. G. Day states that is a balance standing at the credit of947 words
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Article259 1928-02-10 11 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY AND CO.’S share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. 2 E m E Shares. 0 o’® CQ 0Q Sc. Sc. S c. S c. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 2.75 3.00 2.70 2.90 Amalgamated... 3.75 400 3.60 3.80259 words
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Article179 1928-02-10 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for January:— lbs. Banteng 31,007 Beaufort 58.000 Cheviot 52,300 K.M.B. [Malay States] 46,544 Kimanis 41,424 Kombok [F.M.S] 25,889 Lambak 38,067 Labu [F.M S.] 70,000 Karmen 22,000 Pt. Dickson Lukut [F.M S.] 65,091 Renibau Jelei 113,989 Selangor United 28,171 Sembilaa 56,705 United Temiang179 words
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Article42 1928-02-10 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE). 8. R. She«t 55 cts per pound’" per pl. 173/33 No. 1 Crepe 541 cts per pound per pl. t73fWeak. London 16fd New York 34j cts. (gold.). (By Courtesy ol Messrs. Allen Dennyt). GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY LTD.42 words
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Article31 1928-02-10 11 s ‘We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 56c March April/June 57c July/Sept. 58 j Market Weak.31 words
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Article141 1928-02-10 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. gives the following prices, on February 9: LONDONSpot £238 Up £2 3 mos. buying 240.2.6 1.17.6 3 selling 240 5s 1.15 s Local. February 10: Singapore sold 175 tone at Penang buyers no sellers at $ll9 50. Messrs. Eastern Smelling Co, Ltd. London,141 words
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Advertisement489 1928-02-10 11 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. v te< j Motor Car Salesman. ",d Con.rnnsion. Apply Bex c Pinuu Ghetto. &0POSITION WANTED. Tin-Prospector and Miner open to n.H.t ten years experience t? kva Siam. Bmmah, and always li able. Apply B< xNo 58, c/o Pinang Gaz-4 te. miscellaneous. Vacancy for an Experienced Conductor489 words
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Advertisement326 1928-02-10 11 Huey Yot Tin Dredging, Limited. (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) LOST SCRIP. Application having been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Mr. George Molyneaux, of Bukit Gajah Estate, Petaling, Selangor, a duplicate certificate for 50 Preference shares numbered 90,836 to 90,885 inclusive in the above Company, upon326 words
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Advertisement297 1928-02-10 11 Your life in your hands! I The deadliest £erms are spread by infected people on the simplest things you touch. You cannot always help touching these people or the things they handle —but YOU CAN purify your skin frequently. A true health soap is the greatest preventive medicine ever created—the297 words
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Article1174 1928-02-10 12 INFALLIBLE MR. PECK’S REPLY TO LUNAS CHAIRMAN. Brainless Bunk.” Mr. F. C. Peck, writing to tbe Straits Times, attacking the Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson’s views on restriction as expressed by him at the Lanas meeting, says Mr. P. M. Robinson naively complains that “to suggest thnt economic1,174 words
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Article104 1928-02-10 12 The following are the latest quotations for to-day:— Buyers. Sellers. Tins. Taipings 1.30 1.32| Norths 1.27 k L29£ Souths .65 .66 Kinta Electric .10 p. .15 p. B. Caves 1.40 1.45 Rantau Prefs. 1.85 1.90 Lahata 18/- 18/6 Chenderianga 19/6 20/6 Tronohs 19/6 20/Kamuntings 19/6 20/Ulu Piahs104 words
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Article92 1928-02-10 12 The following are our latest quoutions for to-day:— Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. B. Lintangs 1.25 1.30 Brogas 1.20 1.35 M. Pindas 2.20 2.30 Mentakabs .50 .52| N. Scudais 2.95 3.05 Pajama 2.20 2 30 S. Tukanga 1.00 1.10 Temerlohs 1.00 1.10 Tins. Batu Caves 1.37| 1.40 Hitams 1.0592 words
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Article68 1928-02-10 12 The following are our latest quot-i--tiof s fer to-day M ning. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.37 1.40 Hitams 100 105 Hong Fatts .90 .92 Kamuntings 19/- 19/6 K. Lumpurs 34/- 34/9 Kuchais 217 2.22 Laruts 19/6 20/M. Consols 1.12 1.16 Norths 1.28 130 Pelarits .85 .95 Petalings68 words
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Article486 1928-02-10 12 WEEKLY MARKET R EVltw Singapore Fok The market has declined 1 week, Rubber to 1 ai) tfc| £240-7-6, three months. W The depression in the rubber has been brought about u uneasy feeling prevailing ineffectiveness of stocks and the likelihood of lt r Uf 3 l ment486 words
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Article67 1928-02-10 12 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrin 35/6 Chenderiang 18/- 19/Hitam 1.05 1-07? Kuchai Ord. 215 2.17$ Larut Tin Fields 19/6 20/6 M. Consolidated 115 M. Collieries 37.50 38.00 North Taiping 1.27| Rahman 1.70 1-7-1 South67 words
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Article96 1928-02-10 12 PENANG, FEBRUARY 10. 1928(By Courtesy Of The Charter BAHK 2'3 31® London Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Bank 3 Credit f 11/l6 3 Documentary Calcutta Demand Bank j 3 3 days’sight Private 0 Bombay Demand Bank 1 5. Madras Demand Bank ”157 2. 3 days’sight Private,, Rangoon Demand Bank96 words
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Advertisement299 1928-02-10 12 Today’s Dodge Brothers Four This brilliant Four is the expression in material form of the progressive new spirit animating Dodge Brothers. Embodying, as it does, all of the best in Dodge Brothers past history, it exemplifies, too, the forward-looking policy that is characteristic of Dodge Brothers today. Cf true Dodge299 words
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Article404 1928-02-10 13 rY .COLLEGE HEAD ATTACKS THEIR “HERD SPIRIT.” Mass Mediocrity. faithful, formerly head of Cheli College, answered this u-nham v e> > ~n r in the affirmative. oke at the Educational Assoeia- rui.fercnce an London University L ‘n'e advantages and disadvantages orate life for girls and404 words
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Article113 1928-02-10 13 Hollywood urged to take up S,l! lAN HAMILTON’S CHALLENGE. n 'ial Sir fan Hamilton’s recent uggf tion that the Iliad should be Aimed ■uousc<] milc interest in New York, Reuter. rW moril ing papers urge Hollywood to lk up the challenge. The Herald Tri- '"s that now113 words
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Article92 1928-02-10 13 CLEARS HIS CHARACTER. moi n su^e, ing from double pneufcj,t, 1 !l to Carlisle Quarter Sesp. u, h"tit his doctor’s knowledge or uj, 1 'l"fend himself at his trial, ll,' 1 'J.. IIVC Hours. j>,, ,i s V| Hiam Harkness, a railway f, charged with the92 words
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Article45 1928-02-10 13 ''"•ployed bv t’ Agc li( .y in p. 1 Fournier Press inth M'r.dV?*’ a fcyclist has won £4,166 bib-nds t 1 "tional Bonds lottery. He Country ll -G Huy a, house in the LL<- c simple life, says ntr «l News.45 words
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Article740 1928-02-10 13 Report of Committee of Management. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. The following is the Hon. Treasurer’s statement of account for the year 1927: To balance Ist January, 1927, on current account $2,250 10; Government grant $5,000; subscriptions $5,230; amount recovered for books lost and damaged $44.50; sale of old books,740 words
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Advertisement530 1928-02-10 13 I Assets over $7,090,000. S. C. I Assurance in force over $23,000,000. II The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*). U HEAD OFFICE: Winche«ter House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E. C. B The Company ha* £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and530 words
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Article466 1928-02-10 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BI TRAIN. Federated Malay States. Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parce’ 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 pm Parit466 words
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Advertisement655 1928-02-10 14 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital $50,000,00* jMued and fully paid up $20,000,00* Reserve Funds:— Sterling £B.*oo.*o* Silver $13,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 Head Office—HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. 'Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, CalcutLCanton, Colombo, Chefoo, Dairen, Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Haiphong Hamburg, Iloilo, Ipoh,655 words
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Advertisement275 1928-02-10 14 K E I I delist Throughout the English Speaking I World there is perhaps no novelist I more widely appreciated and loved I than Charles Dickens. His broad humanity—his I artistry—and his great personality have won for him I MADE BY a place in the front rank of the world’s275 words
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Article603 1928-02-10 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, February 10, 1928 Mutton cte Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head heep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Leg of Mutton «w lb 55 Lamb m«603 words
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Advertisement254 1928-02-10 15 BLOWERS ALWAYS SEE YOU GET ALLSOPP’S BEER The Finest British Beer Brewed. From all Dealers and Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (Incorporated under the Hongkong Companies Ordinance 1911*1915). (Incorporated in Shanghai.) PENANQ. Telephone 587. f,REEN ISLAND fEMEKT I COMPANY, LIMITED. I X (Ineorpomted L> Honybong.) B I EMERALD BRAND. 9 PORTLAND254 words
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