Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 February 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-02-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 'Mo. 37. VOL. LXXXVI. WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement451 1928-02-15 1 “"'"""""g I OSAKA Co. 233, Penang Road. f I Attractive A'tificial I Flowers, Toys, Novelf ties, etc., to choose from at very moderate prices. All are h I Welcome to Our Store. I jiii.niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiitnu ■uniniiinnniniii'"'' Ask the Sole T A N G Y E. I fff A.JKkIkS Distributors pumps for451 words
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Advertisement17 1928-02-15 1 IT. NAGATA i BROTHERS DENTISTS, ij W Bfta: Hext to.ta fcßMfy I; tacb Ma 8, Lett Wai,17 words
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410 1928-02-15 2 Annual Report for 1927. The following is the annual report of the Committee of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association for the year ended December 31, 1927 Accounts— The Statement presented shows receipts of $828.05 as against expenditure of $193.32 learing a surplus uf $J634.74. M pmbership.—On410 words
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Advertisement1512 1928-02-15 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES NOTICES. Wanted: Motor Car Salesman. The Penang Tin Prospecting MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Salarv and Commhsion. Apply Bom r* n IU No. 57, c/o Pinsn? Gazette. Reconstruction of Brick Kiln Road S4S—l5 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Annual General or Statutory Notice la hereby given that1,512 words
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Advertisement147 1928-02-15 2 «-5 ENJOYING THE SHOW. Your enjoyment, or otherwise, of a theatrical performance depends as much upon yourself as upon the quality of the play or the skill of the players. To correct liverishness, biliousness, bad taste in the mouth, or a sluggish digestion, and thereby to put yourself into right147 words
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Advertisement97 1928-02-15 2 I A Great Favourite H Returned. H Obtainable Fresh u at iifil shipments F; all dealers. JI lIL monthly. aIF IMk gguni l :j Don’t Drink drink OurwlES rea l H N I I Wm si ZX ll IHMI mtybW I' I |E*ll I H Chemicals. Beer. I BUY BRITISH97 words
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Article1525 1928-02-15 3 The “Big Stick”: '*Dora~ And Torquemada. MY last week’s subject—cruelty necessarily involved some reference to the horrors of the Inquisition. I ought to have mentioned a more recent authority than Lea —the excellent book on Torquemada by Rafael Sabatini. To think of the Inquisition is to1,525 words
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Advertisement204 1928-02-15 3 Jl collisions or traffic damage, your car should be equipped with a Weed Bumper and a set of Weed Fender Guards. Ask for them by name. Your dealer will attach them. WEED BUMPERS ISOS LONG RANGE WITH A FRAME AERIAL t. The Standard Supersonic Receiving Set has been primarily designed204 words
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Advertisement280 1928-02-15 3 ffiromSgllHJili about the Great Dance Ba.i\d I “HALLELUJAH Foxtrot is the tune which has taken London by storm. Hear it! A n «> J Yale Blues Piccadilly Revels J I Just the same F. T. ./•nr Supplication Waltz I Desert Eyes F. T. iKoa (Brown Eyes I Love Hubert Eisdell280 words
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Article1245 1928-02-15 4 I. G. E-L - Farther Hints On The Art Of Massage. BY* I. G. E-L. Last week I promised that I would tell you ho w to smooth out the horizontal lines on the forehead and to improve any puffiness under the eyes. For the benefit of those of you1,245 words
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Article225 1928-02-15 4 IF THE £lOO.OOO PLEA WERE ANSWERED. What might be done if Sir W. JoynsonHicks’s appeal to a rich man to give £lOO,OOO for a new Borstal institution were responded to was outlined to an Evening Standard representative by Sir Wemys Grant-Wilson, director of the225 words
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Advertisement318 1928-02-15 4 Remington. 30 sssssal Bore Model 30 Bolt Action g splendid all around rifle for big game countries. POWERFUL and effective for lion, tiger, buffalo, etc. with the Springfield 1906 cartridges especially designed by Remington. These Hi-Speed and Express types range from 110 to 220 grains in bullet weight. For maximum318 words
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Advertisement128 1928-02-15 4 THE “SIMPLEX” PATENT BACK LIGHT, which is a combination number plate and rear light for Motor Vehicles, is the acme of perfection, and shows a Clear Number by day and an evenly illuminated number by night. This number plate, which is cast from aluminium, is very strongly made and will128 words
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Advertisement146 1928-02-15 4 BhaaijtwiAijapji a f! THE btanoafa of TODAY is the Best Standard ever produced Meritorious engine performance and coachwork comfort, proclaims the Standard 4 and 6 cylinder the greatest Overseas Car. SEE A “ST ANDARD FIRST, 9 btanaaru CARS WEARNE BROS. LTD., PENANG. i Stewarts Lloyds Ltd. W. I. Pipes and146 words
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Article1385 1928-02-15 5 Always Wrong. Harassed Scribes 9 Impossible Task. I COULDN’T sleep last night worrying about London newspaper editors. Those poor fellows! Do you ever give them a pitying thought? I one* heard someone compare th»» position of an editor in a newspaper office with that of a1,385 words
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Article175 1928-02-15 5 LECTURE Al’ THE GOLF CLUB TO-MORROW. Mrs. Diana Watts, who has lately concluded a most successful tour through India and Australia, will deliver a lecture at the Golf Club to-morrow at 9.30 p.m. on the subject of “The Principles of Greek Movement and Poise.” It will be175 words
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Advertisement447 1928-02-15 5 I The reliable medicine I Nothing better I if YOU SUFFER FROM I Sick headaches I Biliousness i I Slugs lBll Uver < I indigestion I constipation t I I Sold In boxes, I'3 and >/- t I 1 ..-r*———J l I i I H 1W lit f 1L zjM447 words
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Advertisement25 1928-02-15 5 [Vy Original BELTING s t oc k s from inches to 20 inches. BRITIBH and BESL SOLE AGENTS: R. L Reid Co., Ltd. Penang Ipoh.25 words
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Advertisement171 1928-02-15 5 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 10 lents. 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 Hee171 words
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Advertisement192 1928-02-15 5 STEEL BARGES In Stock or Progress. As supplied to F.M.S. Tin Dredging Companies. No. 1. Sire. 50' x 12'x s'. To carry 50/55 fnns on 4' 6’. Plating 3/16" and Codeword TAWEN Ditto. Plating J4* a °d 5/l6’. Codeword TAWFft No. 2. Size. 65'xl5'x6'. To carry 75 /8g tons on192 words
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1167 1928-02-15 6 Peaceful End To-day. Great Statesman And Politician. The death took place early this morning of the Earl of Asquith and Oxford, the ex'Liberal Premier. Three days ago he was taken seriously ill and on the second day he became unconscious and his relatives1,167 words
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Article568 1928-02-15 6 RIGHTS OF A REGISTRAR. THREE PROMIS ORY NOTES IMPOUNDED. IN the Penang Court of Appeal to-day Mr. Justice Deane read a written judgment in which he dealt with the facts, in detail, of the right of the Registrar, sitting as an examiner, to impound three Promissory568 words
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Article192 1928-02-15 6 LOCAL HOLYWOOD POSSIBILITIES. DISCUSSED. The possibilities of establishing an Indian fi’m industry w >re discussed recenly by Mr. Bruce Woolf, managing director of «he British Instructional Films Ltd., who has sent a company to India to produce an Indi in film suitable for exhibition in the West.192 words
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Article35 1928-02-15 6 —Reuter. ST. MIRREN CHECK THE RANGERS. London, February 14. In the Scottish League St. Mirren drew with the Rangers ach side scoring three goals while Celtic beat Dundee by three goals to one.-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article146 1928-02-15 6 —Rugby Radio Service. DOCTOR’S EXPERIMENT. London, February 14. Medical men and athletes are deeply interested in an experiment made by Dr. Adolphe Abrahams of Westminster Hospital who had an artery removed from bis arm to see if his twenty-seven years of strenuous athletics had led to’—Rugby Radio Service. - 146 words
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Article152 1928-02-15 6 P. R. C. v. P. C. C. A friendly match played on the Esplanade yesterday between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Recreation Club resulted in a draw, each side scoring three goals. The game was evenly contested in the first half and the teams ch nged152 words
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Article115 1928-02-15 6 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S TIES. The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Mixed Doubles Handicap —4 Miss Young and G. C. Watson beat -—30.3 Miss Gold and W. H. Tbreifall 6 2, 6.3. Doubles Handicap Class “A”:—ls 0. J. Mackie and C. B. Terdre beat115 words
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Article35 1928-02-15 6 The following are the results of bowls tournament ties played yesterday Single Handicap +1 D. McLeod Craik beat 4 B. N. Lee 21-18 +2C. A. Niven beat —5 J. M. Chalmers (Dj 21-17.35 words
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Article211 1928-02-15 6 DISCUSSION OF RUBBER ROOT DISEASES. A large gathering of members of the Muar Planters’ Association was held at the Muar Civil Service Club on Feb. 9 to meet Dr. J. R. Weir, Pathologist. Rubber Institute of Research, Kuala Lumpur, who had kindly undertaken to have a round table211 words
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Article1751 1928-02-15 6 matter which occasional!/ ariseout here is being discussed with some vigour at horn**. It habeen the rule from time imm-mirial •<> deprive a government employee of hitaccrued pension righ s upon his c >nvic tion on a criminal charge. The Union of Post Office Workers has tak«n1,751 words
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Article533 1928-02-15 7 IMPROVED tram service. Trolley 'Bus Routes To Be Extended. HE utuightly meeting of the MuniT Commissioners was held a$ fe Municipal Offices, Penang, There were present Mr. G.L. ,P <ident), Mr. F. H. Grumitt, aU I! Thornton, Mr. J. M. Milne, Mr. llmon, Mr. Yeoh Cheang Aun,533 words
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213 1928-02-15 7 n BY TRAIN AFTER NN ING 1} MILES. '’‘to the tunnel at Kennington elation in an attempt to d of his master’s who had ‘Bob, a small mongrel f led after racing for his life p J lll 1 and a half. .f213 words
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Article613 1928-02-15 7 The Hon’ble Dr. R. Dowden, Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S., goes on leave prior to retirement on June 28. The Hon’ble Mr. J. Bagnall, managing director of thg Straits Trading Co., left Singapore on Saturday for a short visit to the F.M.S. Mr. A. M. Sarkies, who has613 words
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Article170 1928-02-15 7 Further information is now to hand regarding the accident to the Ban Teck GuanC apt. P. Richter, Master of the vessel, ireports that on the way to Singapore they met strong head winds and shippea a lot of water. At about 9.30 p.m. on the 9th.170 words
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Article302 1928-02-15 7 Woman With No Name. MAN COMMITTED FOR CONTEMPT. I An unusual case was concluded before the Chief Justice (Sir William- Murisonj on Monday, in the Supreme Court Singapore. Ho Tuck Cheong, a Hailam bankrupt, when undergoing his public examination last week, was asked if he had a302 words
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Article392 1928-02-15 7 PATHETIC OBJECT WHO UPSETS HOUSEHOLDS. There is a legend that women do.pot feel pain as much as men, but certainly' theyt «know better than their husbands and brothers how to deal with it. A man who is suffering from some slight ache or pain is a pathetic392 words
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Advertisement55 1928-02-15 7 Th? wcr’d-renow-ed rejnsdy for Cra-.v-Craw and alt parasitic diaeares ol th? skin Prompt irtaction, certain n remit, and unlike many mersy o ittneoU often employed, perfectb- clean in u»e. Ihe rnoai obstinate cases readily y.« dto treatment. Made by BURGOYNE, BLRBiDGES Jo., Ltl, Ln/tiand's most famous Chemists. j Obtainable from55 words
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Advertisement395 1928-02-15 7 r— >l I STANDARD VALUES I H ARE NOW HOUSEHOLD WORDS THROUGHOUT THE EAST. fhARDWEARI s cSx'fgk jrffhi go™ Wj,» r Tp I i Wool Hose CT s Jll ono wm rat I I U". t'--- —A FAST KHAKI Sat dye ol lid •2'JMeII fit i '"lAw Ik' SPECIALLYSn?£NGTHENED srwMocßrui395 words
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Article494 1928-02-15 8 Again, the Judges have laid the public under a debt of gratitude, thia time in Kedah, by asserting the public right to a proper administration of justice. Whether the Kedah Malays appreciate to-day what has been done for them is doubtful; but Mr. Justice Sproute’s outspoken comments,494 words
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Article576 1928-02-15 8 Restriction must com’ to an end sooner or later and, if the Imperial Government’s Commission of Enquiry hastens i's departure, the rubber industry of British Malaya will be saved. The noisiest advocates of restriction are the speculators who will leave no stone unturned to maintain it576 words
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Article, Illustration503 1928-02-15 8 GEORGE GADD - No. 61—Why Golf Is So Serious By GEORGE GADD. It is pleasant to go out and play golf in a care-free spirit, but I am afraid that is not tbe way in which real success is achieved. You see a player smile when he misses a putt. I503 words
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Article137 1928-02-15 8 MR. R. N. HAMILTON ELECTED CAPTAIN OF CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 15. Mr. R. N. Hamilton. Captain, and Mr. R. L. L. Braddell, Vice Captain, were elected at a meeting of the S. C. C. last night. Mrs. E. C. Hickling has been appointed agent137 words
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Article182 1928-02-15 8 ENTHUSIASTIC SEND OFF. Shanghai, February 14. The Coldstream Guards left for England at noon aboard the transport Assays. Their departure was marked by a wonderful demonstration on the part of the British community to the popularity of the officers and men of the famous regiment. Thousands182 words
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Article218 1928-02-15 8 LAWYER’S PUBLIC SPIRIT. In a case heard in the Penang Police Court to-day in which G>pal Devan,» Municipal lorry driver was charged with driving in a rash and negligent manner through Tanjong Tokong vilhge ani driving without a rear light, on Febrtnrf 1, Mr. S. N. King the218 words
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Article51 1928-02-15 8 About thirty cases of firl g during prohibited hours Chinese New Ye*r holidays ouft of b, Mr. 8. N. Kingin tb’P*» this morning and a iiaeo l in each case. p r ;»a For neglecting to appear as a Coroner’s juror on Februa Kim Aw, was fined51 words
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Article24 1928-02-15 8 London Standard (Low® 8. R. Sheet 52| cU No. 1 Orep« 521 cu llasier* London 15|d New York {By Courtesy of Messrs.24 words
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Article30 1928-02-15 8 Rubber Prices. the SinB» t J We beg to report prices for Standard Sheetfor to-day are follow Spot it 53c March 53« April/June s?c Joly,SepU Weak.30 words
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Advertisement330 1928-02-15 8 SPECIAL OFFER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Horlick’i Malted Milk Tablet» Per Bottle ft Usaal Price $l-40 or 12 Bottles for Si 1-50. Nat bonne Honey Per Tkt 50 ci*. Usual Price 85 cts. or 12 Tins for $5-50. Eleme Figs Per Bottle 50 cts. Usual Price 70 cts. or 12330 words
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Advertisement90 1928-02-15 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. Luxury or Economy You need not choose between them You can have BOTH if you buy LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA The Finest The World Produces. Every tin90 words
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Miscellaneous27 1928-02-15 8 TIDE TABLES. To-day. High Water. Low Water. 5.14 a.m. 11.46 a.m. 7.34 p.m. Midnight. To MORROW. 8.45 a.m. 1. 0 a.m. 9. 6 p.m. 1. 0 p.m.27 words
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Article434 1928-02-15 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Shanghai Defence Force. TO’ kL COST OVER FOUR Mill lONS. HE OTTOMAN DEBT. p House of Commons, Mr, A. Financial Secretary to Jfhr Office, stated that the cost the Shanghai Defence Force up to 31 next would be about £4 100,000. (/nations were also’—Rugby Radio Service. - 434 words
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Article94 1928-02-15 9 fouler. REPORT ON THE WAGES AND HOURS DISCUSSION. London, February 14. rhe General Committee of the Fedeof Master Cut ton spinners’ Asso<'a<iond has received the report of the which was negotiating i the Cotton spinners’ and Manufac’<*rn Association with regard to wages hours. iMnui statement has not beenfouler. - 94 words
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Article51 1928-02-15 9 Service se r ak Ru aby Radio CONTINUE TO SHOW SATISFACJ ORY DECLINE. London. February 14. to a. U ie ra Payment returns continue w a decline. or, E of persons without work 6 18 2,000, being 6,700 I-hh t e Previous and 141,293 sedr a K°* RugbyService se*r ak°’—Ruaby Radio - 51 words
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140 1928-02-15 9 i.— Reuter. OFFICAL ENQUIRY. MR. ORMSBY-GORK TU VISIT MALAYA. LEAVING IN MARCH. It is now definitely announced that the Rt Hon. W.G. A. OrmsbyGore, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, is to visit Malaya, in company with a representative of the Colonial Office and one fromi.—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article121 1928-02-15 9 —Reuter. MILITARY OPERATIONS AGAINST NUER TRIBES ENDED. Khartum, February 14. An official communique states that the military operations against the Nutr nuong tribesmen after the murder of Capt. Fergmson, a District Officer, on January 22, have virtually ended. Air craft have flown over the Lake Jorr district—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article84 1928-02-15 9 Reuter. INHUMAN MURDERER SENTENCED TO DEATH. Los AngeLs, February 14. The degenerate y >uih, William Hickman, v.as sentenced to death for the murder of Marion Parker, the 12-year old d ughter f a banker, whom Hickman abduced, murdered and mutilated, subsequently handing over the mangled body toReuter. - 84 words
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Article85 1928-02-15 9 at Bemersyde was situated. Rugby Radio Service. PUBLICATION OF FAMOUS WAR DIARIES PERMITTED. London, February 14. The will of the late Earl Haig was lodged in Edinburgh to-day. He authorises hie trustees to publish his war diaries at such time as they think fit, and until suchat Bemersyde was situated.— Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article50 1928-02-15 9 —Reuter. DUTCH CHAMBER PASSES EXPLOITATION BILL. The Hague, February 14. The Upper Chamber, by 21 votes to 14, passed the Bdl to permit the exploitation of the petrol-bearing districts in the Bay of Aroe and also Boengoe Island, by the Dutch East Indies Petroleum Company.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article64 1928-02-15 9 The output of Tin Bentong No Liabi lity for the first half month of February was hours 314 piculs 208, yards 44,300. Tbe output of Ronpibon Extended No Liability for the first half month of February was piculs 200. The output of The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Limited64 words
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Article330 1928-02-15 9 —Reuter. Captain Hinckler’s Feat. SEVEN D\Y>’ J URNEY IN LIGHT AFROPLANE FLYING TO AUSTRALIA. Captain Hinckier, who is flying from England to Australia in an Avian light aeroplane, completed the first part of the journey to Karachi, India, in seven days—one of the finest feats—Reuter. - 330 words
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Article43 1928-02-15 9 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p. n>. 1. March The Golden Strip Cahill 2. Valse Reine Du Danube Berger 3. Selection The Casino Girl Englander 4. Intermezzo Pendant Le Bal Gillet 5. Finale Baby Face Akst GOD SAVE THE KING.43 words
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203 1928-02-15 9 —Reuter. APPEAL TO THE GOVERNMENT. LIVELY MEETING HELD IN lON DON. WORKING MEN’S SPORT. Representatives of religious, social and welfare organisations, at a joint conference in London, passed a resolution calling upon the Government to make betting on greyhound tracks illegal. There were many disturbances.—Reuter. - 203 words
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Article89 1928-02-15 9 —Reuter. ADMINISTRATION’S POLICY SEVERELY CRITICIZED BY PUBLIC. Indianapolis, February 14. In a speech, Mr. Wilbur, the Navy Secretary, admitted that the United States Government was ‘‘being bombard ed with telegrams, letters and resolutions expressing horror at the nine-year building programme at a cost of 1740,000,000. Mr. Wilbur,.—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article101 1928-02-15 9 3. Reuter. MOST ACUTE IN THE STATES. New York, February 14. In New York it is estimated that there are 5,000 unemployed and the number is increasing. In New York City the free odging-houses, most of which have been closed for some years, have reopened and3.—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article75 1928-02-15 9 .—Reuter. £B,OOO REQUIRED FOR BRITISH TEAM. London, February 14. Lord Rochdale, Chairman of the British Olympic Association, appealing for a further £B,OOO in addition to the £5,000 already collected, in order to send a full team of 300 athletes to represent Great Britain at the Olympic Games at.—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article65 1928-02-15 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 14. Paris, 124; New York, 4.87?«; Brussels, 35.01; Geneva, 25.34 Ams terdam, 12.11} Milan, 92.05 Berlin, 20.44 Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 18.20; Oslo. 18.314; Vienna, 34.624; Prague, 1644 Helsingfors, 1934 Madrid, 28.66 Lisbon, 2«* Athens, 3671; Bucharest, 792 I; R»o, 5H Buenos Aires, 47}(Rugby Radio Service.) - 65 words
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Advertisement39 1928-02-15 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULFUROPHOSPHATE, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manure. STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG.39 words
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Advertisement174 1928-02-15 9 LITTLE’S I FURNITURE FACTORY. Solid Teak J “J j Made in our Refrigerators. L own P Factory under Heavy plated European fittings. Op- -X supervision. nr Insulated All sizes in throughout stock with Zinc. l in any finish. 54”x32” $66.50 NETT 45” x 24 $45.00 NETT. 48” x 28” $55.00174 words
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Article1410 1928-02-15 10 J. C. Pasqual - Hugging An Illusion. Drastic But Futile Assessment. By J. C. Pasqual. Overproduction and consequent low prices brought on the slump and the rubber industry to the brink of ruin in 1922. Rubber was a drug that was Hooding the market, but instead of allowing the flood1,410 words
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Article811 1928-02-15 10 Restriction’s Bewildering Pros and Cons. TWO NEW TIN COMPANIES. Messrs. Baker Morgan and Co., Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, reported on Monday as follows: Another quiet week falls to be recorded When it opened, nobody wanted Rubber shares and the demand for Tins was showing signs of falling off.811 words
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48 1928-02-15 10 The local agents inferm us that the following telegram has been received from the Mine First half February dredge stopped owing to bucket motor breakdown. During stoppage three additional jigs installed. Dredging now rec mmenc*d. output ninty piculs in eighty honra working.”48 words
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Article216 1928-02-15 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. Ĕ Sharks. S’® O CQ 0Q ffl 7Q |C. IC. SC. C. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 2.50 2.75 2.25 2.50 Bassett 110 1.15 1.00 1.10 Borelli 3.00 320 2.90 3.10216 words
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Article74 1928-02-15 10 The .following are our latest quota tions for to-day Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrins 31/6 36/Chenderiangs 17/6 18/6 East Siams 22/6 23/6 Idris 59/- 61/- ex Ipohs 40/- 41/6 Kamuntings 18/6 19/6 Kents 4/6 5/6 Kepongs M 37/6 38/6 Kinta Kellarf 24/- 25/K. Pulais 32/8 3.3/6 Lahafs ’a74 words
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Article94 1928-02-15 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.27} 1.32} Hitams .92 .97 Hong Fatts .75 .80 Haad Yais 25/- 26/Kuyohs 1.00 1.07 Kamuntings 18/6 19/Kuchais 2.02 2.08} Laruts 18/- 18/6 M. Consols 1.10 1.12 j Muangs 2/6 2/- dis. Norths 1.27}94 words
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Article105 1928-02-15 10 The following are the latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Tins. Norths 1.30 c. 1.35 c. Souths .62} .64} Kinta Electric .15 p. .20 p. B. Caves 1.35 1.40 Rantau Prefs. 1.82} 1.87} Uhats 18/- 18/6 Chenderiangs 16/6 17/6 Tronohs 18/6 19/6 Kamuntings 19/6 20/Ulu Piahs .60105 words
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Article54 1928-02-15 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED*S share list:— Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Klang 3.60 3.65 Lahats 18/3 19/3 Norths 130 1.32} c. Penawat .77} .80 Puchong 4/3 5/3 p. Rahman 1.55 1.60 Takuapa 32/9 33/9 Taipings 1.22} 1.25 Talams 1.02| 1.05 Tejas54 words
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Article209 1928-02-15 10 Penang February 15, 1928. Benares Opium p. ahest $5,000.00 nem Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellerp Mace Pickings 125.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 00.00 nem. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom as on Copra Sundried $11.40 buyers 13/2/28 Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.70 Green Snail209 words
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Article124 1928-02-15 10 Penang, February 15, 1928. By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bant 2/4 1/32 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 155 3 days’ sight Private 157 d Bombay Demand Bank 155 g Madras Demand Bank 155 g 3124 words
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Article821 1928-02-15 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. e K s RUBBER [Dolhr.i 8 Allenby Rubber Co L i Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting SyLIL-d Ayer Kuning Rubber B 88 3 3 Ayer Molek Rubber Co "1 TOl J Ayer Panas Rubber Estate., 2m Balgownie Rubber Estat, 50H0821 words
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Advertisement49 1928-02-15 10 KREMENTZ TO OBTAIN THE BEST ask for Krementz collar buttons, and be sure the name is stamped on the back. Neither heat nor humidity will affect or tarnish them. Guaranteed J f or a Lifetime tj.ner-il Agents 5. S. and F. M. S. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO. Singapore arul Penang49 words
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Article2140 1928-02-15 11 Mr. Coolidge’s “Choice.” Some Candidates. attTICAL discussion, with a p Jri in b.ck-Kr< nod of philology. I L l«“M a Vl,i<>rODB President Cholidge’s charac- lip declaration, “I do not chons* P for President in 1928.” |fl 'what does he mean by that word W the politietaM are2,140 words
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Article57 1928-02-15 11 RUBBER STOCKS. Statement of Singapore and Penang Dealers’ Stocks at the end of January. Estimated Gross We ght. Dry Weight. Smoked U’sked p an Sheet. Sheet. Vrepe Singapore 7,126 3,719 10,928 Penang 1,681 340 1,488 Lump. Scrap. Total. Singapore 58 1,432 22,240 Penang 5 214 3,628 Note57 words
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Article130 1928-02-15 11 The Straits Trading Co, Ltd. gives the following prices on February 14: Lomx>K. Spot £231.5s Up £3.10s 3 mos. buying 233.15 s 3.15 s 3 selling ~234 315 s Local. February 15: Singapore sold 150 tons at $ll7 Penang buyers no Bellers at $ll7. Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co,130 words
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Article29 1928-02-15 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for January lbs. Galang esar 36.867 Suneei Buaya 61,579 Ampat 60,432 Kwaloe 40.332 Sumatra 193,891 Continental 84,939 Soengei Radja 75,000 cocoanuta29 words
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663 1928-02-15 11 FUTILE PROPOSAL VEHICLES WHICH ARE SOURCE OF DASGEK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo. February 5. INTENSE disappointment is prevailing among busmen throughout the Island with regard to the new regulations imposed upon them by the new Motor Ordinance. In my last communicati n I indicated663 words
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Article539 1928-02-15 11 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —With regard to the Rubber Reastriction Policy, which is on the verge of collapse, and m a co sistent supporter of your view that restriction was not in the btgt interests of the industry, I would request you to reproduce the539 words
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Article153 1928-02-15 11 WHY ARE SCOTS THE BIGGEST USERS! What do Scottish people do with water that other folks do not Do they wash, more, bath more, drink more, and cook more; or do they merely waste more They are supplied —according to figures published by the British Water-works Association— something153 words
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Advertisement29 1928-02-15 11 BRTJN s PILLS iL St STEEL irtain for all Female j. Every lady should k in the house. i and Stores sell raghout the world. *rofri*tor x ■iat, Im,29 words
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Advertisement301 1928-02-15 11 New Advertisements. Mrs. Diana Watts will give one Demonstration of Beauty in Movement as a Living Art at the GOLF CLUB ON THURSDAY, FEB. 16th. AT 9-30 P. M. Admission $2. POSITION VACANT. Wanted Gentlewoman or good English Nanny for child aged four years, at Singapore. Apply Box No. 63,301 words
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Article490 1928-02-15 12 Loss To Chinese Community In Penang. FORMER COMMISSIONER. We regret to announce the death of Dr. Lim Guan Cheng, which occurred unexpectedly yesterday evening. He was apparently in the best of health in the afternoon, attending to his cases as usual, and his sudden490 words
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Advertisement958 1928-02-15 12 D T All 7 CDC BANKING CORPORATION. WV (Incorporated in Hongkong.) B B J Bf Jy Aathorised Capital ssft,oo9,obf and fully paid up $20,000,000 Sterling ReBerV rundB £«.000.000 ALWAYS SEE YOU GET tHver $13,500,000 Feserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 Head Office.-HONGKffiNG. All D 1717 D Branches and Agencies. Acnoy, Bangkok,958 words
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Advertisement80 1928-02-15 12 The Hygienic Hair Dressing SALOON, 9, Argyll Road, Penang. Modern equipment for Qmdb and Smart Hair Dressing. ELECTRIC HAIR CLIPPERS USED. Charge 50 cts. only. LADIES HAIR Bobbed, Shingled or Bingled is the latest styles. Charge 50 cents only. FACE MASSAGE Treatment for Beauty Culture o! the face. Special Electrical80 words
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Advertisement314 1928-02-15 12 MI I A Pen that Ends Breakage Unharmed by Any Climate DUOFOLD’S new Pressure!? ss point—of everlasting 14K Gold and Indium— writes immediately upon touching paper. It adds immensely to your writing ease. So does the lighter weight of Parker Duofold’s barrel and cap—now made of nonbreakable “Permanite.” This new314 words
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Article852 1928-02-15 13 WHERE NERVE AND SKILL ARE NECESSARY. Only for the Daring Few. I had hoped to be able to give a description of the thrills both of bobsleighing and riding the Cresta. Unfortunately, however, the Cresta, when I recently left St. Moritz was otpen only for the852 words
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Article375 1928-02-15 13 MIDNIGHT ASSAULT ON AIR FORCE OFFICER. Mistaken Identity Case. A flight lieutenant’s midnight encounter with an aggrieved husband, who mistook the officer for another man,’ wao described at West London Police Court. Malcolm Jones (28), engineer, Lupusstreet, S. W., was bound over by Mr. Marshall375 words
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376 1928-02-15 13 WEAPON OF HERO/ISM THAT HAS NO PLACE IN MODERN WAR. “It is a very trifling matter, for which there is no call upon us to give any explanation.” In this cold, calm manner, a military official at the War Office commented upon the decision376 words
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Advertisement161 1928-02-15 13 rr/ I Ccj~b I J| £%w, i-- I I E| I I I 21— J "®S*«J) ’Li 9 jJouta. Cjdtt> C7£ I :,:^~^RllS' J" i Wmß Lphree CmslJ Pilfll JgßgF JJ||| eml ErsOj ll BslOffi EjbHun M HDSk HRBBltek BrT!! p g Wgwlwa I ml W 1 Elik Wi®® I161 words
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Advertisement341 1928-02-15 13 Ends Paring or VA* Calluses X/z' “Gets-ft” stops pain in 3 seconds No matter where it is, how bad it W j)/ hurts, how long \u K you’ve had it, tr fol or what kind of corn it is, “Gets-It” will stop the pain in 3 seconds. Pain goes at341 words
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Article91 1928-02-15 14 To-day’s Departures. Glenluoe for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan, The following ships are in communication with the Wirelees Stations at:— Pbnang.—Akera, Aloe, Atlas Marn, Canada Maru, Caplay, Ctiy of Calcutta, Commandant Dorise, Dardanus, Fionia, Ha veil and, Heijin Maru, Honolulu Maru, Kalyan, Lima Maru, Malwa, Meigen Maru,91 words
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Article510 1928-02-15 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parce 1 Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 pm510 words
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Advertisement203 1928-02-15 14 The 2&9 HR ss/ \W 'T'HE Crossley Six is a very remarkable car. Amazing v\V\ j\f/(/j I Silence I Flashing Acceleration 1 Effortless Power 3to nearly 70 m.p.h. on top—and the \Jvv\ W'fri/ power to stop—just when you will. vw< Ulm/ Not naere Bar^ace «how or temporary brilliance, but year203 words
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Advertisement18 1928-02-15 14 rwt ii ENVELOPES i; DUORiniON AT TU LOWEST PRICES Ria* up 4M i; Piaaag Gazette Preu, Ltd.'! 118 words
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Advertisement189 1928-02-15 14 )<<>' («J'l K GLAXO builds tirm flesh plenty of strong bone, and a sound constitution. It contains nothing whatever to harm baby or cause him pain. That is why if Baby is fed on Glaxo he will progress steadily day by day into happy childhood. Give your Baby Glaxo—the food189 words
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Article629 1928-02-15 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, February 15, 1928. Mutton— cte Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head beep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe m. do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Leg of Mutton M lb 55 Lamb M629 words
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Advertisement104 1928-02-15 15 I KEDS Keds Keds KEDS is undoubtedly the best known brand of canvas rubber soled shoes in the world to-day. ♦< More people ask for KEDS. More people H wear KEDS. And more a ♦< people are pleased with ii KEDS. J OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. :i ♦< jj McAlister104 words
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Advertisement94 1928-02-15 15 I WHAT THE DICTION ARV SAYS:- L FLAVOUR I THAT QUALITY OF ANY THit© WHICH AFFECTS THE TASTE THE SMELL OR WHICH ORATIHBJ THE PALATE I X THERE IS NO CIGARETTE MORE GRATIFYING THAN A I «S ft b-> O>, Str- I-Mt <• R. YOUNG Co., Ltd., Civil, Constructional and94 words
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Miscellaneous124 1928-02-15 15 THE IDEAL HOME CINEMA. Pathe “Baby Cine (Product of Pathe of France.) PROJECTOR: $6O tfejgjfe:.- Greatest simplicity and cheapest Home Cine M I in the world. Library films always in stock. Bring the screen stars in your home! CAMERA: $5O.- with ana stigmat lens) This small “Movie” Camera, satisfies th*124 words
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Advertisement1456 1928-02-15 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAMBt’RO-AMERIKV LINIE INTENDED FAILINGS FROM PENANG- WTTfA QTTTIVM T TNITPNI WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND H. CONTINENT lIUvIVf 1 J IT I T IL>3 Feb. 16 Lon ion, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. RHEXENOR Feb. 21 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 01/TW ARDS. 5 HECTOR Mar.1,456 words
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Advertisement533 1928-02-15 16 F. 0.-BKIITSH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England? MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO «Rvicjg Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of ifesm- ?nf contract with HI« Mejeety’e Govern- India 8. r ment, London and Fat East Mall Service. i> Outwards ftom Condon lot China and Jnpan. ror533 words
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