Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 February 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-02-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 35. VOL. LXXXVI. MONDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1928, PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement339 1928-02-13 1 I OSAKA Co. 233, Penang Road. Attractive Artificial Flowers, Toys, Novel- ties, etc., to choose from at very moderate I Pr Ce AH 1 Welcome to Our Store. MO I I I IIIIIII!I1IIIIIIIIIIIIII II |1 I s ’i x x METAL does not wear out—it rusts out. EVERYWHERE you look339 words
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Advertisement15 1928-02-13 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS i DENTISTS, WMn: NeitteJktKqaMJ i; M Mm 8> Irik IMk A» SVAV15 words
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Article605 1928-02-13 2 Carrying Economy Too Far. It has been the custom since ancient times to blame household misfortunes on the extravagant wife, but America has begun to blame the thrifty wife for more marital unhappiness than ever hag fallen on the shoulders of women who never learn the605 words
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Advertisement1246 1928-02-13 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. 11 Wanted Motor Car Salesman. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. p Salary and Commission. Apply Box No. 57, c/o Pinang Gazette. An on jj nary meeting of the Municipal 349 —15-2 Commissioners will be held at the Muni- ci pal Office, at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the Clerk with knowledge1,246 words
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Advertisement152 1928-02-13 2 fflMl Bg||| Preserve your dainty clothes with LUX You are simply throwing money away by washing your dainty things with any common, impure soap. Lux was invented to wash and preserve these. Lux will not harm the finest silken thread. SA?»:.: H LIMITED, BS| port MS Bal SUNLIGHT, MWH iMggMI152 words
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Article274 1928-02-13 3 A QUEEN’S GERMAN OOWNY IN RUSSIA. Forgotton Tongue. What he very happily termed “language islands,” were dscribed by the German 'Am/bassador, Dr. Stahmer, in his -presidential address to the Modren Language /Association, a't University College, London. Speaking on the Development oi Modern German, he said that274 words
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Article211 1928-02-13 3 REPORT SHOWS FEWER CONVICTIONS OF DEBTORS. After the improvment recorded for the year 1925-6 there was an increase in crime in Great Britain during the year 1926. This is the principal conclusion to be drawn from the report of the Commissioners of Prison. Receptions into prisons during211 words
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Article219 1928-02-13 3 PERIL TO PARIS. The Eiffel Tower, thg highest structure in the world, and the scene during its 39 years’ existence of 111 suicides, is doomed. Within a few years it must be pulled down lest it should fall down a catastrophe which threatens thousands219 words
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Article237 1928-02-13 3 Tablet To Mark Historic Spot. PUBLIC APPEAL. Of the fair Lady Godiva, the most romantic feminine figure in English legend, every child has heard —but how many of us who are grown up could say where she is deemed to lie buried The lovely wife of Leofric,237 words
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214 1928-02-13 3 AMBITION OF MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. “Why should I not be a soldier and emulate my maternal ancestors, instead of following my father’s footsteps into politics Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, elder son of Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, in mail week dispelled in these words214 words
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Article159 1928-02-13 3 INQUIRY DISCLOSURE. Stockings and cotton and woollen underwear were the subject of remarkable figures mentioned by Mr. Cornyns Carr, K.C., before the Committee appointed by the Board of Trad.e to consider the renewed application made by the National Joint Industrial Council of the hosiery trade for159 words
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Article71 1928-02-13 3 THE SLIM AGE. Confectioners are the latest victims of women’s desire for slimness. The annual report of the sugar section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce states that changes in the fashionable demand have resulted in a greatly decreased turn over among those engaged in the71 words
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Advertisement283 1928-02-13 3 y COMPIETE^O° < E3H jOVALTINB Vx «’ONCFN-nUTfI) J I Im 3^k**cr extract J Jf am» EGGS I 5 a' J 3 Jfy F 3 te X Sound, ,te7 Restful 111 Here is the way to enjoy peaceful sleep V\\ 11 from w^ic h you will wake refreshed V\ 1 /i#283 words
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Advertisement264 1928-02-13 3 dkbout the Great Office “HALLELUJAH” Foxtrot is the tune which has taken London by storm. Hear it! J Yale Blues Piccadilly Revels I Just the same F. T. .pn- Supplication Waltz I Desert Eyes F. T. •n iK4i<7 Brown Eyes I Love Hubert Eisdell DljB7 ITo a Seagull 4.507 J^264 words
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697 1928-02-13 4 Penang, February 10. The Slump in Tin has continued and to-day's London price of £236.0.0. Spot and £238.5.0. 3 months shows a loss on the week of £9.15.0 and £7.10.0. respectively. The backwardation, so long a feature of the Tin market, has completely run697 words
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Article348 1928-02-13 4 RUBBER. Singapore,, February 10. Since the datg of our last report the price of the commodity has suffered a eharp decline in all markets, via., 2£d. in London, 3| cents gold in New York and 6| cents locally. The London Stock position was slightly improved, however, by a348 words
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Article180 1928-02-13 4 BRITISH ATTEMPT MAY BE POSTPONED. Great Britain may temporarily abandon her intention of attacking the world’s aeroplane height record. The decision will depend upon the result of tests now being made at Farnborough with the special high j flying machine. Originally the company wh’ich built this special180 words
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Advertisement295 1928-02-13 4 To get more 17 \r 17 n v x> ±y T K \j 1 L j' I I: 4 x# /w fx"x < fM i£ ,~*m TheNahonal tCiRf? yOUY fi® Tonic Resbonafivy HALL’S WINE Hal's Hall’s Wine enriches the i' blood, feeds the nerves, tip i and creates new vitality.295 words
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Advertisement95 1928-02-13 4 Ybu just tni titan! The 1 ohlu cigarette 7 Maae Specially t& Prevent Thro&ts” s The CORK-TIPPED Gfcirete s .t?-.1 SENEKATIO. MADE IN LCNJO by CARRERAS, LTD. Sale Agents: HUT 7 ENFACNLAZARUS SONS,LTD. t SINGAPORE,PENANG.IPOH, KUALA-LUMPUR .....A'... il i il DiOlßif’ __J 111 11'ILx and 4 FITTINGS i J OF95 words
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Article914 1928-02-13 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Warder J. C. Pratt has been seconded for service under the Government oi Johore. Mr. 11. Ingham has been appointed act as Secretary for Chines© Affairs, Straits Settlements. Mr. M. B. Shelley has been appointed to act as Treasurer, Straits Settlements with effect from Feb. 7th. Mr. F.914 words
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Article257 1928-02-13 5 DRAWS TO A SUCCESSFUL CLOSE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, February 12. The Governor yesterday visited the ancient ruins at Ayudhya and en route called at Siam’s aerodrome at Don Muang and. with Lady Victoria Fielding, went for a flip over Bangkok. He returned back early257 words
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Article92 1928-02-13 5 ORDINANCE TO AMEND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE. An ordinance to amend the Criminal Procedure Code is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. Among the amendments made to the Criminal Procedure Cod© by Ordinance 18 of 1927 was one which authorised the police to arrest without a warrant92 words
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Article80 1928-02-13 5 The first numlier of the Penang Philatelic Society’s Journal reached us this morning and the Hon. Editor ig to be congratulated upon having produced an attractive magazine, calculated to be of great help to those interested in philately in Penang. This issue includes the Constitution and Rules80 words
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Advertisement360 1928-02-13 5 Mosquito Bites Insect Stings Use Germolene for the bites of all insects, including the mosquito. It draws out the poison, stops the irritation, and removes every trace of the trouble. If you would be immune from the mosquito, massage Germolene into t f 0 kk n Neither mosquito nor any360 words
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Advertisement291 1928-02-13 5 r OFTEN WHIPPED For fruit, salads, sweets, 6 soup and all manner of dishes. Indispensable to everyone concerned with the cooking of food. I NESTLE’S >URB TH!C 1 i a <MOU> »W1«1 CREAM Get Nestle’s Pure Thick Cream to-day and realize K in its full satisfying richness the end of291 words
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Article1721 1928-02-13 6 WE do not begrudge ths Hon’ble Mr P. M. Robinson the honour and glory of stepping down on ths right side of the Restriction fence but why his friends should claim for him the leadership of the anti restriction party at this stage is by no means1,721 words
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98 1928-02-13 6 —Reuter. NEW EVENING PAPERS. LORD ROTHERMERE FULHLS A PROMISE. London, February 13. Lord Rothermere in the Daily Mail, announces the immediate formation of a company “with large financial resources,” to be termed “The Northcliffe Newspapers Limited,” for publication of a series of evening papers in the.—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article82 1928-02-13 6 —Reuter, NEW YORK TIMES FORECASTS REDUCTION. -New York, February 13. The New York Times, on the authority of the “Big Navy” group in Congress, forecasts a substantial cut in the administration’s naval building programme, owing to the deluge of protests. Recalling that President Coolidge in 1926 declared—Reuter, - 82 words
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Article83 1928-02-13 6 —Reuter. SEVERAL DEATHS CAUSED BY DRIFTING ICE FLOE. Moscow, Februa r y 12. The icebreaker Lenin hurriedly* left Leningrad for the Gulf of Finland to rescue 400 fishermen who were carried out to sea on iceflies detached from the Cronstadt coast by a storm. Later. A Leningrad.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article65 1928-02-13 6 —Reuter. TRAVELLING LIKE AN AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE. Moscow, February 12. Tue exiled Trotsky and his family have arrived at Frunze. The official account states that Trotsky in a special sleeping-car in lordly comfort and had seventy items of luggage, a hunting-dog and considerable hunting equipment. Some onlookers at the.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article60 1928-02-13 6 l Reuter. ROCKEFELLER QUESTIONED AT LENGTH BY COMMITTEE. Washington, February 12. Mr. J. D. Rockefeller testified for an hour before the Senate Tea-pot Dome Committee and answered all the questions but was unable to supply any vital information. He expressed bitter disappointment at Colonel Stewart’s refusal tol—Reuter. - 60 words
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39 1928-02-13 6 !.—Reuter. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION. The Rt. Hon. L.M.S. Amery has returned from a 55,000 miles Empire tour. He has averaged 260 miles a day and has delivered over 380 speeches since his departure on July 22!.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article112 1928-02-13 6 PROPERTIES ACQUIRED FOR DEVELOPMENT. The Toronto Globe forecasts the possible development of the tin mining industry as a new addition to Canada’s mineral production. It assorts that five English mining companies aid two American groups have quietly acquired properties at North Swastika, in Northern Ontario, in112 words
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Article439 1928-02-13 6 NAILING A MISCONCEPUON. (To the E iitor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Perusal of the opinions put for ward by the Press of Malaya generally leads to the belief that even the most rabid pros among the various journals are now prepared to accord those steadfast Ironsides, the antis,”439 words
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Article89 1928-02-13 6 BUSINESS FOR MEETING. The following is the Agenda of an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission, to be held on February 14. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed.89 words
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Article130 1928-02-13 6 PATIENT’S HEART TWICE RESTARTED. “This man was practically dead. Massage of the heart was successful, and the heart started beating again, that is to say, a dead man was brought back to life.” This remark was made by the coroner, Mr. Ingleby O ldie, at the inquest130 words
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Article596 1928-02-13 6 INQUEST AT SEREMBAN. Corner Taken At Too High A Speed. At the conclusion of the inquest, held on Jan. 28 and Feb. 3 and 4, touching the death of Mr. G. E. Kriekenbeek, of Messrs. Muller and Puipps, Singapore, who died as the result of an accident596 words
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Advertisement511 1928-02-13 6 New Advertisement POSITION Ladv pning home ’ant Chinese Amah. Aprd/p/* 5 1 60, c/o Pinang Gaz tte. x Wanted Typist with some Dr vexperience. Apply r, x N Pinang Gaze te. J c/> Wanted a competent Ladv T with good knowledge of EqoI.J Pls t Box No. 61, c/'i Pinang511 words
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Miscellaneous111 1928-02-13 6 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 156. The following are the names of successful competitors Ist Prize ($5O) Mr. A. A. Nanis, Kuala Lumpur. 2nd Prize ($2O) Mr. H. P. Holm, berg, Ipoh. 3rd Prize ($10) Mr. Oo Chong Bin, Penang. Additional awards of $5 each to Miss111 words
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Article1314 1928-02-13 7 Junior Football League io Penang Malayan and Home Rugby: First Century of the Cricket Season. By “Athlete.” (S: ial Sporting Correspondent of the Pinang Gazette.) is several weeks since these notes 1 bt appeared but during the lull v a t tbe end of rugger and1,314 words
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Article1356 1928-02-13 7 Up-To-Date League Tables. The following are the results oj the English League matches, played on Saturday.— DIVISION 1. Aston Villa 1 Sheffield Utd. 0 Blackburn R. 1 Newcastle Utd. 0 Bolton W. 3 Birmingham 2 Cardiff City 4 Huddersfield T. 0 Derby Co. 3 Burnley 4 Everton1,356 words
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Article200 1928-02-13 7 FOREIGN BUYERS. SECOND READING OF TOTE” BILL The Snorts Correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows The ground at Dublin for the International Match was in a deplorable condition and added to this the English team had experienced the worst crossing for seven200 words
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Article62 1928-02-13 7 ,—Reuter, MISS WILLS AND TILDEN THE LEADING PLAYERS. Chicago, February 12. Tbe National singles rvikings of the United States Lawn Tennis Association places Mine Helen Wills as the leading women player followed by Mrs. Mallory and Mrs. A. H. Chapin. The men’s crown is still held by,—Reuter, - 62 words
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Article230 1928-02-13 7 PUBLIC SERVICES’ DECISIVE VICTORY. In th? first league match played on the Esplanade on Saturday the Public Services defeated Eastern Smelting Co., by 123 runs. The Public Services batted first and put up a total of 192 runs to which Eastern Smelling replied with 68. Scharenguivel who was230 words
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Article51 1928-02-13 7 Thomas 6 wickets for 56 Gooneratnam 0 for 29; Weihen 0 for 49 Hyde 2 for 21 Taylor 1 for 9 Teik Ban 1 for 6. Reees 5 for 42 and Matthews 5 for 27. The Government Gazette contains a list of names of registered dentists iu sie Straits51 words
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Advertisement182 1928-02-13 7 I TF— I T IMPERIAL MOTORS I 22, NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG. Phone 1281. g, e Sr Invite You to inspect the Latest Model Studebahker. s Had Unequalled I* $2,540 ai Saloon i Completely As Illustrated Unequalled Trices $3 4O J 304 t. j 1 to the ratings of the Society182 words
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Article485 1928-02-13 8 Theoretically, the Prime Minister’s decision to have the vexed question of rubber restriction analysed by a neutral committee is sound. It eliminates any suspicion of bias or prejudice against those comprising the committee and if they be men of perspicuity, Mr. Baldwin’s policy should be attended by485 words
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Article60 1928-02-13 8 —Benter. DISASTROUS BLAZE AT ONTARIO GOLD MINE. Timminr, Ont., February 13. A disastrous fire on the Hollinger Gold Mire has accounted for at least ten fatalities and twenty-four persons are missing. Dense smoke are hampering rescuers,an i special fire-fighting apparatus has been rushed from Pittsburgh and expert smoke—Benter. - 60 words
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Article57 1928-02-13 8 —Reuter. HOOVER A POSSIBLE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATF. Washington, February 13. Mr. Hoover may become a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination. A first campaign statement declared that he was bound to carry forward the Republican principles and the great objective of President Coolidge’s policies. He intends retaining at.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article73 1928-02-13 8 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 11. Faris, 124: New York, 4.87 H; Brussels, 35.00|; Geneva, 25.33|; Amsterdam, 12.10 f Milan, 92.04 a Berlin, 20.44 f; Stockholm, 18.20|; Copenhagen, 18.20; Oslo, 18.31 Vienna, 34.63; Prague, 164 f Helsingfors, 193t 7 b Madrid, 28.69 Lisbon, 2 re Athens, 368 Bucharest,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 73 words
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Article20 1928-02-13 8 (From Our Own Correspondent,) Kuala Lumpur, February 13. Gibb, the Malayan champion, won the Selangor Golf Club Championship.20 words
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Article66 1928-02-13 8 P. C. C. v. P. R. C. The following have been selected to play for the P.C.C. (White) on Tuesday, at 5.10 p.m. on the Esplanade :—N. Rees; P. H. Stewart-Brown and G. P. Noakes G. Bennett, G.F. G. Edlin and H. Thied»; A. D. M. Polson, A. Ferguson,66 words
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Article82 1928-02-13 8 TWO SAILORS STABBED, Shortly after the arrival, in Penang, of the Dutch steamer van Linchoten, about seven o’clock this morning, a quarrel arose between some Javanese members of the crew in the course of which two sailors are alleged to have been stabbed. Inspector Lyons of82 words
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Article39 1928-02-13 8 London Standard (Loose.) S. R. Sheet 57| ctt per pounds per pl. €76.66 No. 1 Crepe 57} cte per pound per pl. €76.33 Steady. London 16|d New York 34j cts. (gold.) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennyt>).39 words
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Article1578 1928-02-13 8 Autobiography Of Lord Rosslyn. Cosmo Hamilton’s New Novel, Although Lord Rosslyn disarms criticism to some extent by giving to his reminiscences a title which admits frankly that he has not taken life quite seriously, few of his readers are likely to come to the last page of his1,578 words
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Advertisement243 1928-02-13 8 f®^tf^ft’-vJ£ft 'i s iiiassCflrssssax*?? JMggaS., p ;*fnnnnnnnn nnWi Big j The Good Old Ways M i d 5 j 3 —of careful selection and g i r| g wonderful handcraft still M »4 survive in the production of Si P State Express No. 555 d p Virginia Cigarettes which are243 words
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Advertisement30 1928-02-13 8 "E. O. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Satu r d a y—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. I ft Mft30 words
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Miscellaneous15 1928-02-13 8 TIDE TABLES. To-day. High Water. Low Water. 3.29 a.m. 9.59 a.m. 413 p.m. 10.26 p.m.15 words
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Article387 1928-02-13 9 *s.— Reuter. W ors t Ever Experienced. rVF JIVES L(hT AND MANY f PEOPLE INJURED. ,rr F g. aN-HOUR gale. fl were killed and many r( d by a hurricane which swept /z f irea t Britain to the other. >rhicli is reputed to have st*s.—Reuter. - 387 words
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Article189 1928-02-13 9 FILMING OF DAWN.” ■J J U Radio Service. ALLEGED outrage on nurse CA YELL’S MEMORY. London, February 12. ''f'tt-.jion regarding the cinemai n:m entitled Dawn continues. r nq ten Chamberlain’s ore, the producer declares that it is ’ik?\ ar !rn but is d* finitely against war. (v dC Ca y■J JU Radio Service. - 189 words
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Article64 1928-02-13 9 —Reuter. Cjl C 0 S BUILDING l l LEI ELY GUTTED. The i Gape Tow n. February 11. <;' r in the recent Cold «or C ~apriHo ha ‘f the total ®achi nf r y ar ’IP;?',,y 1 P ,,y f 9 ape T °wn. The are—Reuter. - 64 words
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240 1928-02-13 9 CRUISE TO AUSTRALIA. EXPECTED AT PENI>G ON THUR DAY. EFFECTIVE ORGANISATION. The first official log of the Royal Ate Force flight to Australia was issued on Saturday. There has been no hitch in the arrangements, and when the whole cruise of 28,000240 words
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Article182 1928-02-13 9 Reuter. ADVENTURE WHICH ENDED HAPPILY. Calcutta, February 12. Lieutenant Koennecke, interviewed by Reuter, said that he was quite fit and bis aeroplane was not damaged. After covering 7'o miles in seven hours he sighted Calcutta at five last evening and circled the city for an hour andReuter. - 182 words
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Article104 1928-02-13 9 Reuter. LLOYD GEORGE FORECASTS THE NEXT PARLIAMENT. London, February 11. That the Conservatives in the next Parliament are likely to number 180 instead of 415 is the optimistic hope of Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Manchester, which he based on the tendency of the recent By-elections, especially thatReuter. - 104 words
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319 1928-02-13 9 .—Reuter. 13 Lives Feared Lost. TWO GOVERNMENT INSPECTORS AMONG THE MISSING. ALL HOPF. ABANDONED. It is Jeared that thirteen men have lost their lives in a pit accident at Whitehaven, Cumberland. The pit had been closed and a party, including two Government inspectors, mine officials.—Reuter. - 319 words
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67 1928-02-13 9 S. G.” FOOTBALL FORECASTS No. 3. Owing to the greatly increased entries in connection with the above competition it has not been found possible to announce the result to-day. Competitors MUST comply with the rules as published in conjunction with the coupon and in this connection they are asked particularly67 words
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Article299 1928-02-13 9 —Reuter. dominating position acquired. UNIFIED CONTROL OF BRITISH COMMUNICATIONS URGED. ONE TELEGRAPHIC UNIT. It i« said that the American Government have already acquired a dominating position in the field of wireless and cable communications throughout the world. An Observer correspondent urges the need for unified control—Reuter. - 299 words
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Article86 1928-02-13 9 —Reuter. COLLAPSE OF GENER AL SANDINO’S REVOLT. Washington, February 11. The Navy D*>partment understands that General Sandino has fled to Honduras and it is believed that he ran out of ammunition. Senator Borah, the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, on the basis of the report that.—Reuter. - 86 words
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74 1928-02-13 9 lines again to their destination. Rugby Radio Service. NEW SERVICE OPENED. London, February 12. Telephonic communication between Germany and the United States was officially inaugurated yesterday. The new service is an extension of the Anglo-American wireless telephone service. Conversations are transmitted over land lines tolines again to their destination.—Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article90 1928-02-13 9 Reuter. London, February 12. Unemployment benefit paid in Great Britain in the financial year 1926-27 was about £50,500,000 or 23 shillings per head of the total population. Rugby Radio Service. London, February 12. The President of the Irish Free State Dail arrived at Southampton yesterday on hisReuter. - 90 words
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Advertisement56 1928-02-13 9 Writing du *nd ßLE DEPENDABLE Supplied in all sizes A. and shapes. From II 1 Duotold $5-5 *"x si6 With Thefflf Year Point i jdj T Black, Green and Red. 5 YOU CAN GE.T PARKER PEN SERVICE AT 2 FRANKEL BROS., “the PEN CORNER” >, I 16, BISHOP STREET, PENANQ.56 words
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Advertisement213 1928-02-13 9 LITTLE’S I FURNITURE FACTORY. Teak 7 Made in our Refrigerators. own r •—'.j Factory 1 J under Heavy plated European fittings. supervision. Insulated J All sizes in throughout stock with Zinc. in any finish. 1 *3 54” x 32” $66.50 NETT 45” x 24 $45.00 NETT. 48” x 28” $55.00213 words
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Article598 1928-02-13 10 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Penang, Monday 13. Wtith Tin and Rubber stll weak, the Share Market is lifeless and business passing has been confined to a few speculative counters ‘in the Tin Section; Rubber shares being totally neglected. Rubbers. The price of the commodity has had a sensational598 words
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Article196 1928-02-13 10 HOM’ HE SOLVED A LETTER-BOX PROBLEM. Men who combine business enterprise and inventive genius are a rare species. But they do exist, and one is to be found in New York. He’s an awkward, sandy-haired newsboy, he’s shy in conversation, but he can cry his wares with the196 words
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Article50 1928-02-13 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMI TED’S share list:— Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padang .55 .56 Klang River 3.67| M. Consolidated 1.12< 1.15 Mambau 135 1.40 Nawng Pet 1.22| 1.27| Norths 1.25 1.27| Takuapa 32/6 33/6 Tejas 19/6 20/ProEohs 18/6 19/-50 words
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Article105 1928-02-13 10 The following are the latest quotations for to-day Buytrs. Sellers. Tins. Taipings 1.25 1.27| Norths 1.20 1.22| Souths .60 .62 Kinta Electric .10 p. .15 p. B. Caves 1.35 1.40 Rantau Prefs. 1.82| 1.87| Lahats 18/- 18/6 Chenderiangs 19/6 20/6 Tronohs 19/6 20/K?muDtings 19/6 20/Ulu Piahs 62|105 words
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Article90 1928-02-13 10 The following are our latest quota tions for to-day Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Allenbys 2.50 2.75 B. Lintangs 1.20 1.30 Brcgas 1.20 1.30 Connemaras 185 1.95 J. Kuantans 1.371 1.421 Katoyangs Bharu 1.70 1.80 S. Tukangs .95 1.05 U. Benuts .571 «67t Tins. Batu Caves 1.321 1.371 Hitams90 words
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Article116 1928-02-13 10 The following are our latest quotatier s for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.321 1.35 Eastern Siams 22/- 23/Hitams .95 100 Haibours 11.00 11.50 Haad Yais 25/- 26/Katus 3/- 3/6 p. Kinta Dredges 1.45 1.50 Kuyohs 1.07 1.121 Laruts 18/9 19/3 M. Consols 1.10 1.131 Norths116 words
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Article122 1928-02-13 10 PENANG, FEBRU KRY 13, 1928. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Batik.) Lendon Demand Bank 2/3 31/32 4 months’eight Bank 2/4 1/32 .3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 155 1 3 days’s’ght Private 157 b Bombay Demand Bank 155 S Madras Demand Rank 155 S122 words
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Article919 1928-02-13 10 KENNEDY C o’ s SHARE LIST. NAMES. i b S 3 s 5 34 (RUBBER [Dollar.] Allenby Rubber Co 9 c 1 9 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 7 2 ft Amalgamated Malay Estates •> 2 r Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicat. 37/ Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 3 Ayer Molek Rubber Co919 words
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Article447 1928-02-13 11 lbe follow ini! ere ,he lates quo AND CO.’S L listen a.m. to-day Saar Uy. Today. 2 5 tJ SHARKS- c (2 03 sc. Sc. 5 c. c. Jnhber (Dollar fn 275 250 2.75 pdJ z o 2.30 1.20 2.10 <; C 0 3.80 325 350 /n447 words
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Article174 1928-02-13 11 Peoarg February 13, 1928. kwea Opium p. cheat 55.000.00 nom--o'i’'” 70.00 nom. u 72.00 sellers !^P'ck.n K 8 ]25.00 nom. iflpgß 80s 00.00 nom. C? 1108 95.00 nntB per 1,000 50.00 nom Sundned SIUQ ea]fS 10/2/28 fiatta/o 11.15 sale Coarse jn 70 Snail Sheila 13 00 h 5°174 words
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Article33 1928-02-13 11 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 57ic March 58c April/Jane 58|c July/Sept. Market Steady.33 words
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Article44 1928-02-13 11 The Straits Trading Co, Ltd gives the following prices on February 10: London. Spot £233 down £5 3 mos. buying 235.5 s 4.17.6 3 selling „235.7.6 4.17.6 Local. Febrnary 11: Singapore sold 250 tons at $117.50 Penang buyers no sellers at $117.25.44 words
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Article40 1928-02-13 11 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from s:h to Uth February (being one week) was 8 tons. The output of Tronoh Mines, Limited from all sources for the month of January was pls. 1,135.40 words
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Article124 1928-02-13 11 MUSIC RECREATION PARTY At the annual general meeting of the Music and Recreation Party, hfld recently, the following were elected office bearers for the current year: —President, Dr. Cheah Toon Lock; Vice-Presidents, Mr. Chua Kee Boon (re-elected), Mr. Tan Swee Ngee (re-elected), and Mr. Lim Seong Wah Hon. Secretary, Mr.124 words
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Article114 1928-02-13 11 ANIMAL THAT COULD NOT BE KEPT AAV AY FROM BED. The habit of allowing animals to sleep on beds was condemned by Dr. Bronte at a Hammersmith inquest on Betty Rowlatt, a 13-days-old baby, of Percystreet, Shepherd s Bush. When the baby was found dead114 words
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Article89 1928-02-13 11 WOMEN WHO SAY ‘T WONT.” “If you say to a woman ‘You shall not” she says ’I will and if you say to her ‘Vou may,’ she says T wont.’ This statement by Mr. J. W. Jarvis, of London,, caused much laughter at the annual conference of the89 words
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Advertisement218 1928-02-13 11 lIESI33S (of Ryo) Special Offer off this Solid Gold Wrist Watch Send with Solid Gold Order. Bracelet., Here is the opportunity to bay one of Masters’ fashionable Solid Gold Wrist Watches (Lady's size. 55/*, Gent.’s size. 65/“) by sending only 5/- now and promise to pay balance on delivery. It218 words
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Advertisement360 1928-02-13 11 i /7 7/ I jANISH shaving discomforts JLJ by using only a genuine Giljy lette Safety Razor and genuine 77 Gillette blades. The Gillette is a perfectly balanced razor —in several models, priced surprisingly low to suit every pocketbook. The Gillette blade is of finest steel, ground, honed and stropped360 words
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Article, Illustration956 1928-02-13 12 (By A Woman Correspondent.) Paris, January 18. The Salon des Independants is open. I went there on Varnishing Day. The crowd was terrific. Thank Heavens that it was, for it prevented me from getting too close to some of the awful messes that were spread over the956 words
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Article, Illustration50 1928-02-13 12 HONGKONG Boardir g and Day S. l fnl S udents. Clasps ltl p,\° r Cbi H i gbfeb and Cbim B p H 3 bj classes compulsory. leB> Chi r Prepares sin trits for ii rFootball, Tennis and or Foreign food. 8 M.A., S'. Steph. n’sColleu/ p50 words
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Advertisement276 1928-02-13 12 M” I wt/ <flfe‘ I tSt It ——t~m —m fl Z X’v' *V? I £&-J 1 fl r K y" ™Bj|gF||i|y I I Dominant Statssim Willpower, foresight and resolution, combined with courage- and a rare intelligence, rapidly brought Disraeli to the front in the political world. The power and position276 words
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Advertisement219 1928-02-13 12 '•'*3 A J K "W' XI/ WHY HAVE RHEUMATISM* 'Drive It Out of Your Blood By Tonic Treatment With DR. WILLIAMS PINK FILLS. Because) m|ed|ical science is puzzling over the causes of rheum», tism is no 'sound reason -why sufferers from this most painful and lowering malady should continue to219 words
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Article337 1928-02-13 13 Teachers’ Views On Undesirable Education. NEW GENERATION ARISEN. The future will see a decrease rather than an increase in the number of women competing with men in the business and professional world. The position in girls’ Schools at present appears to be that only a small337 words
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Article267 1928-02-13 13 A QUEST FOR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL POSE. How should legs be worn Tour l accomplished manipulators of graceful limbs spent a day trying to find the correct fashion in legs. An army of specialists surrounded them in a AV ardour-street studio, London, to help them in their267 words
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Article110 1928-02-13 13 SNAKE’S PART IN A TRAGEDY. Mrs. Baker, a resident of a Bulawayo suburb, went to thg house of a neighbour with an axe and attacked a girl of 1“ and then struck her husband two blows on the head with the weapon. Subsequently her body was110 words
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Advertisement790 1928-02-13 13 BANKS. monG kong and shanghai gn sS3 ff FLEMING BROTHERS, *°‘ho r paid U p $20.000,000 J I,d U... f»*.- £6MOZ j MECHAKICAL AHO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS u bilit of Proprietor, BRASS AND lEOH FOUNDERS. Head offire.-fIONOKONG. Branches and Agencies. J J V i- Batavis» Bombay, C alcuttv. UH Amoy. P790 words
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Article106 1928-02-13 14 To-day’s Departures. Ekma for Singapore. m.s. Fionia f>r Colombo, Port Said. Genoa, London. R 4ter tarn, Hamburg and Copenhagen. Penang Mara for Rangoon Calcutta. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Am pang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Kedah for Singapore. The following ahi pa are in commo nication106 words
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Article558 1928-02-13 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States Malacca Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parce’ Post except wher otherwise stated close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail Resumption Of Night Mail Service The following additional mails will be closed daily 1 Sunday excepted > at 6558 words
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Advertisement178 1928-02-13 14 I A Great Favourite Returned. H Obtainable mßa Fresh at Ji shipments 0 j: all dealers. JIIIIL monthly, jj Don’t Drink drink I H Chemicals. Beer. I BUY BRITISH BEER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., j* AGENTS FOR K PENANG, PROVINCE WELLESLEY and KEDAH. H RALEIGH MOTOR CYCLES. Model No. IS178 words
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Advertisement24 1928-02-13 14 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 38 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Termg Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MlBB SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT *>'ephone No, 493,24 words
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Advertisement499 1928-02-13 14 TANGYE q PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES Centrifugal I Efficiency Steam lIH !9m I and Power l Jk Output Ram J IS IhW Guaranteed Ir AGENTS FOR MALAYA. HOTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (incorporated in the straits settlements.) Singapore. Engineers and Contractors. Penang. MUI CHONG Co., 170 a, Penang Road, Penang. M499 words
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Article616 1928-02-13 15 CHOWRABTA MABKET. Penang, February 13, 1928 Mutton— cte Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Head keep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Leg of Mutton M lb616 words
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Advertisement401 1928-02-13 15 THE ideal home cinema. Pathe “Baby Cine (Product of Patbe of France.) a PROJECTOR: $6O Greatest simplicity and cheapest Home Cine in the world Library films always in stock. Bring the screen stars in your home I CAMERA: $5O.- with (3.5 anastigmat lens) This small “Movie" Camera, satisfies th e401 words
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Advertisement222 1928-02-13 15 R. YOUNG CO., LTD.. Civil, Constructional and Sanitary Engineers, No. 1, PENANG ROAD. BRITISH EXPANDED METAL ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Steel Sanitary Sections are C, LATHING. 0 SOLE AGENTS MIDLAND EXPANDED METAL CO. ’t’ *l* I Grand Hotel Brastagi J (.4,800 FEET ABOVE SEA-LEVEL). J TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: POSTAL ADDRESS: T222 words
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Advertisement1260 1928-02-13 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE INTENDED BAILINGS FROM PENANG. CHTIKTKT CQ I TIVTTVM WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. llUkiV JLIPIIILLI Feb. 16 Marseilles, Lon lon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. RHKXENOR Feb. 24 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. HriOTOR Mar. 1 Marseilles, L mdon, Rotterdam and Glasgow.1,260 words
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Advertisement555 1928-02-13 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated m England? MAIL, PAMVNGM AND CARGO llßvict, Penineuiac and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamsn O f th contract with Hfe Majesty's Govern- India 8. n. Cc i ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated ia la i Outwards555 words
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