Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 April 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-04-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 88. VOL. LXXXVI. MONDAY 16th APRIL, 1928 PRIOE IO CENTS;20 words
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Advertisement541 1928-04-16 1 jaiiKimmiinitiiiiinuauiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi I OSAKA Co? 233, i ensng Road. E E.. Attractive Artificial F.owcrs, To* s, Novelets, ec, to choc se from at very moderate prices. f All are Welcome to Our Store. 3 ■mwiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiniitiiiiiiiiiHiHiiitmiiiiiniiu «C 1y H np T—T TT* d I!] X X X X_ METAL does not wear541 words
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Advertisement18 1928-04-16 1 T. NAGATA I BROTHERS I DENTISIS. Head Office: Next to.the Dispensary I Branch Cffice 52 Leith Street, I18 words
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Article117 1928-04-16 2 To-day’s Departures. Friesland for Port Swettenham, Manila and Japan. Borneo for Belawan (Deli), Sabang, Suez, Port Said. Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Raby Castle for Belawan (Deh), Buston andNewYoik. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Lin Nam for Port Swettenham, Singa pore and China. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan.117 words
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Article405 1928-04-16 2 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY 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 closer daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m Parit Buntar,405 words
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Advertisement1576 1928-04-16 2 TO LET. NOTICES. Half House Sea and Town. WHEN ON LEAVE. Ladka or Married Couple. Europeans only. Box No. 139, <-/o Finan# G. zette. THE ST. JAMES’S TAILORING Co.. WHOk Ltd., supply SAVILE ROW CLOTHES at HALF ORIGINAL COST. Lounge, Golf, Dinner Suits, Overcoats by AnderRoom and Godown in central1,576 words
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Advertisement279 1928-04-16 2 V fZ JJ IDEAL BEVERAtf Z 4 com PLETE Bk ovaltine i g ff/r ySf concentrated, r > f ixikacl /p IS r,lk ah eg6S T// wkW w IJr gggSg Az in solu f==±L M S M W V SB ’gSBB v > iXH Energy VA| all day long Vkl279 words
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Article1624 1928-04-16 3 THE MIAJOB PROBLEM. Its Terrible Beauty. On platforms, in essays, in novels, in newspapers we argue at length that war has no validity in reason and is it not all, perhaps, an unnecessary beating of the wind Are there any fools left who believe that war is valid in1,624 words
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Advertisement327 1928-04-16 3 How Healthy and Strong he looks!” Sir Gilbert Parker. Bt., “A few weeks ago he looked quite ill the distinguished —his nerV eswere all to pieces, and he writes was fatigued by the slightest exertion. "I have used Sanatogen Yes, but he has been taking Sanatogen wi/A extraordinary since then,327 words
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Advertisement108 1928-04-16 3 NO PLEASURE IN LIFE If you are weak, worn-out, tortured with Backache, Swollen Joints, Bheumatbni ami other symptoms of Kidney Trouble, how can there be any pleasure in your life? Yet it is possible, and doctors agree with us, to regain quickly health and strength. To be full of vitality108 words
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Advertisement120 1928-04-16 3 MY BLUE HEAVEN.” Foxtrot, is the season’s rage Don Voorhee’s Orchestra is America’s best. It’s composed of a combination of picked soloists and, this double make s a record that will create a sensation. OTHER GOOD TITLES. Kate Smith Just Another Day Wasted 2kway Vocal Clementine Ideal Serenaders A Shady120 words
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Article329 1928-04-16 4 ONLY SENIOR OFFICERS TO DO IT. Sword Incident. Police officers who shall salute royalty and the Xavy and Army colours on ceremonial occasions, and those who shal stand at attention only, are clearly defined in an order issued by Sir William Norwood, Commissioner of Police for329 words
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Advertisement353 1928-04-16 4 Halitosis! A pleasant cure for an old trouble Halitosis? What’s that? It is the name that doctors give to a very old and common trouble: ’’unpleasant breath.” N. So many of us have "halitosis unawares. Fortunately there is a simple, And the pity is that no one, pl easant way353 words
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Advertisement357 1928-04-16 4 THE PHYSICIAN AND THE SCEPTIC. “1 don’t believ? in patent medicines,’’ said the sceptic. “Just what do you mean by ‘patent medicines’ asked the physician. “Why-er-all secret medicinal preparations,” answered the sceptic, “all remedies of which the formula is never divulged. It is senseless to take medicine if you don’t357 words
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Advertisement234 1928-04-16 4 i I /’S’ I Double-sleeve motor power In each cyUnder of the famous Falcon-Knight engine two sleeves glide up and down in a fdn? of oil. These sleeves are I directly connected to the cranksiiatt and give positive con- trol to the movement of gases into and out of the234 words
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Article1355 1928-04-16 5 Up-To-Date League Tables. following are the results of the League matches, played on Saturday DIVISION 1. Arsenal Huddersfield T. 0 ton Villa 3 Cardiff City 1 Rlirn 2 Tottenham H. 2 4 Manchester U. 3 &Co 1 Bolton W. 0 Leicester C 3 Birmingham 0 Liverpool 01,355 words
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Advertisement248 1928-04-16 5 ”11 f eanty 9 Performance JL> V V (Jomfort and Economy AkK Ki r KM I'fll 'J i==== F* o4 Erskine Six is NEW from front to rear fortable LJlr x’v- 0 bumpers. Anew idea in quality automobiles riding. K B new in beautiful cosmopolitan lines Balloon new in spirited248 words
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Advertisement382 1928-04-16 5 FRY’S CARTELS CUBE BLOCK CHOCOLATE I I f (t square 9 meal in a Cartel I x *o* Sustaining, strengthening and energy-giving C N V* chocolate in cartets is an ideal food in a I convenient and pleasant form. Just the w thing for lunch—theatre—travelling—sports and in fact whenever you382 words
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134 1928-04-16 6 Landed On Frozen Lake. Four Hours Spent Groping In 1 hick Fog. Search For Help. It now transpires that the Br crew landed on an ice covered, lake on Greenly Island, after being enveloped in the air for some time by a dense fog. Petrol134 words
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Article426 1928-04-16 6 LOST THEIR BEARINGS. Quebec, April 15. The li remen's crew hive wirelessed that they landed on an icecovered lake. They are in firstclass condition de-pite the fact that they spent four hours groping in the fog in search < f help. Th; avi tors were envelopedin426 words
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Article80 1928-04-16 6 -lleuter. WORKERS LONG TREK TO SECURE BELTER WAGES. Rio de Janeiro, April 15. Believing that Fo d’s new Rubber Plantation in the State of Para will offer better working conditions and higher wages, rubber gatherers from the Upper Amazon are trekking down river to work for Ford.”-lleuter. - 80 words
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325 1928-04-16 6 Reuter. PRESS TRIBUIES. London, April 15. of the safe landing of the monoplane Bremen on the desolate island of Greenly off the Labrador coast, after achieving the first East to West flight across the Atlantic in a heavier-than airmachine has been received here w thReuter. - 325 words
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Article68 1928-04-16 6 —Reuter. SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES RECEIVED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT. Belleville-sur Sione, April 15. The death took plac-* in the hospital here, to-day, of Viscount Trematon, eldest son of the Earl of Athlone, who, will be recalled sustained serious injarits in a motor accident on the Paris Lyons—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article201 1928-04-16 6 Reuter. Italian Airship Leaves. TO ANCHOR OVER THE POLE. DESCENT BY ROPE-LADDERS. London, April 15. A new North Polar aerial expedition began this morning when the Italian airship Halin left Milan, commanded by General Nobile, for the naval hangar at Seddin, near Stolp, Pomerania. Here cheReuter. - 201 words
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Article65 1928-04-16 6 .—Reuter. FORTY PEOPLE KILLED. West Plain (Mnssouri) April 15. About fer.y people were killed and many injured by an explosion and fire in a dance hall, alleged to be due to the ignition of a petrol tank in agarage below the dance hall. Several.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article64 1928-04-16 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 15. Paris, 124 New York, 4.8811 BruBB ds, 34 94 Geneva, 25.34 Amsterdam, 12.111; Milan, 92.50 Berlin, 20.411; Stockholm, 18.17|; Copenhagen, 18.17?; Oslc, 18 26; Vienna, 34.72| Prague, 164|; Helsingfors, 194 Madrid, Lisbon, 2« Athens, 374| Bucharest, 780; Rio, 5«! Buenos Aires, 47}e(Rugby Radio Service.) - 64 words
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Article274 1928-04-16 6 —Says M. T. If you like your pictures highly seasoned with romance, adventure and thrills, you’ll want to See “Bobbed Hair” the Warner Br; s. elass e of the screen, which will open its season at the Theatre Royal I on Thursday next I Marie Prevost plays the—Says M. T. - 274 words
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Article253 1928-04-16 6 Public School Racquets. COVENTRY’S BIG RUGGER VICTORY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 16. The Special Sporting Correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows The latest betting for the City and Suburban Handicap is as follows: Fobanann 6 to 1 against 4253 words
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58 1928-04-16 6 In the above competition no correct coupons were received but one reader succeeded in forecasting correctly, ten out of the twelve results submitted. The consolation prize of $5O is therefore awarded to Mr. C L. TIAN, 78, Pekan China, Alor Star, Kedah, to whom58 words
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Article38 1928-04-16 6 S. F. A. DEFEAT CEYLON BARBFOOTER S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 16. The Colombo barefooted t°am was beaten at the Stadium on Saturday by th» Singapore Football Association XI by five goals to one.38 words
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Article102 1928-04-16 6 COLOURS v. WHITES. The following have been selected to play on Tues lay, at 5 10 p. m. prompt on the Esplanade Whites: A. H. E. Ring; P. H. Stewart Brown and H. Thiede; E. A. Divies, A. Fergus m and H. R. Oldham C. R Evans, G. C.102 words
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Article24 1928-04-16 6 The Final of the La-lies S nele Handicap between Scr Miss Mitchell and Scr Mrs. Reimann will be played on Thursday.24 words
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Article79 1928-04-16 6 BELIEVED TO BE A COMMUNIST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 16. A Hylam tukang ayer, employed at the Grand Hotel, was arrested last night. He is believed to be a me nber of a local Communist gang, several members of which were recently arreded.79 words
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Article1403 1928-04-16 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. An auctioneer’s town licence haq been granted to Mr. G. H. Pinckney, of 3 Cecil Street, Singapore. Mr. N. Castle, mamg r of Whieaway Laidlaw and Co., Singapore, and M'S. Castle left for Home by Hakone Marti. on s x months* leave. Miss C. B. Kibble has alumel1,403 words
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Article29 1928-04-16 6 (From OnrOwn Correspondent.) Singapore, April 16. The Singapore Municipal Cbmn issioners visited Pontian K»cbil and Gnnong Pulai on Sunday and saw the improved anti malarial work.29 words
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Article31 1928-04-16 6 The police» band »i'l gi ve public Performance a« follow Tuesday 17. 4. 28 at Dto Kranoat Gardens at 5 p.m.and on Thursday 1'2.4at the Esplaraie at 8 p.m.31 words
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Article29 1928-04-16 6 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 31j cts per per pl.— No. 1 Crepe 32 cts per pound per pi.— Dul'. {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denny29 words
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Article33 1928-04-16 6 Rubber Prices. We beg to np° rl ’'’g.nded prices for Standard Ribbed Sheet for to-day are as follow Spot ogle May/June .Ji July/Sept. Q V c Oct/Dec. Market Dull.33 words
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Advertisement28 1928-04-16 7 Jgilk 10-dcufs gneal Ti&m/ wb MONSTER DEMONSTRATION OF DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR FOURTEEN DAYS AT WHITEAWAYS PENANG, IPOH, TAIPENG, T. ANSON. Make the Dollar Do Extra Duty. i J28 words
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Article17 1928-04-16 8 Prout—To Alice Olga wife of Mr. S. Y. Prout this morning—a daughter. (Singapore papers please copy.)17 words
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Article473 1928-04-16 8 Relations between the public and the police cannot be too cordial, The public relies on the police for protection; the police rely on the public for assistance. The police are the servants of the public and it is the duty of the public to encourage473 words
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Article413 1928-04-16 8 Anglo-American relations, as seen through the red-tinted glasses of Leninism form the subject of an article which appears in another page to-day. It is an interesting resume, not so much on account of the grotesque theories which it propounds, but as an example of the blind unreasoning413 words
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Article27 1928-04-16 8 The P& O. Malwa with mails despatched from London on March 29 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 19th instant.27 words
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Article1757 1928-04-16 8 time to time the Pmang\ V Gazette, has protested in the strongest language agdnst the atrocious cruelty perpetrated on dogs by our so-called dog-shooters. An example of inhumanity occurred in Penang yesterday at a European’s house in Perak Road. The master of the h°use was absent and1,757 words
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Advertisement263 1928-04-16 8 A >^^‘-'S«* I ”I CVj \^U L t 'a' A l Sts S •te ■■v Mlotinnhnnnnnnnhring; T=== *ĕ7V> The Good Old Ways '> —of careful selection and sjj wonderful handcraft still ora dto survive in the production of to k|i to iSj State Express No. 555 to to %r 3263 words
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Advertisement39 1928-04-16 8 "E. fc» O. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. de O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert evary other Sunday. IpdWitfcl I LxT'X-. BSANP /O J r aflL,n 7A» Mrs. Kellagher. P. P. C.39 words
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Miscellaneous24 1928-04-16 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.18 a.m. 3.50 a.m. 10.07 p.m. 4.29 p.m. To-morrow. 10.55 a.m. 4.43 a.m. 10.56 p.m. 5.13 p.m.24 words
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Article109 1928-04-16 9 Substituting Agreement For Dictation. Logic Of Locarno. Move Towards Establishing Peace Of The World. Great Responsibilities. Without exception the British Press welcomes the United States proposal to the Five Great Powers to sign the Multi-Lateral Treaty renouncing war as an instrument of national policy. The109 words
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Article450 1928-04-16 9 AMERICA AND LIMITATION. London, April 15. The United States proposal to the great Powers to sign the MultiLateral Treaty renouncing war as i an instrument of national policy, i is the subject of much newspaper I comment. J The significance of the proposal 1 is fully recognised450 words
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Article605 1928-04-16 9 —'Rugby Radio Service. rOLICY OF PEACE. London, April 15. “The Times” says “Mr. Kellogg’s proposal, as now addressed to the Five Powers, has taken a much more precise and definite form than had seemed possible at the stage reached in the discussion with France alone. “It—'Rugby Radio Service. - 605 words
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220 1928-04-16 9 S IMON COMMISSION ARRIVES IN LONDON. weakened rr broken down.”— Rugby Radio Service. SUCCESS OF IHE TOUR. OPPOSITION WEAKENED OR BROKEN DOWN. BOYCOTT FAILURE. The Simon Commission has arrived in London from India, and Sir John Simon, in the course of an interview, expressed the opinion that the visit hadweakened rr broken down.”—Rugby Radio Service. - 220 words
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Article102 1928-04-16 9 .—Reuter. SHOCKS CONTINUING IN CHIRPAN DISTRICT. Sofia, April 14. A severe earthquake, felt throughout Bulgaria, is believe 1 to have caused disastrous damage at Chirpan in South Bulgaria. Details are lacking as communication with Chirpan is cut off. It is feared there will be many victims. The.—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article333 1928-04-16 9 Incident In Mid-Atlantic. COOLNESS OF CAPTAIN AVERTS DISASTER. TWO SAILORS KILLED. Disaster was narrowly averted owing to the presence of mind and the coolness of the Captain of the Canadian Pacific liner Montros», which arrived at Liverpool on Friday with her bows buckled owing to a333 words
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Article74 1928-04-16 9 —Reuter. TENSION EASED BY DECISION TO HOLD CONFERENCE. Basra, April 15. One immediate result of the decision to hold a conference at Jeddah between Sir Gilbert Clayton and Ibn Saud, Wahabi King, has been the easing of the tension. The cruiser Emerald is stated to be about.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article62 1928-04-16 9 —Reuter. London, April 14. The new cruis°r Cornwall will leave Devonport on May 11 to join the China Squadron.— Reuter. Santiago de Chile, April 15. According to unconfirmed newspaper despatches two hundred persons and 20,000 head of livestock have been buried in an avalanche at Ciudad in—Reuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement33 1928-04-16 9 Unchallengeable Fact? FRANKEL’S OFFER THE FINEST SELECTION OF High-Class Silverware AT LOWEST PRICES CONSULT US BEFORE YOU DECIDE ELSEWHERE “LEST WE FORGET FRANKEL’S SUPPLY THE BEST.” 1 FRANKEL BROTHERS, 16, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.33 words
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Advertisement266 1928-04-16 9 I IsiflcSal ANNUAL CASH I Clearance £ale j K LAST THREE DAYS. 4 MONDAY, APRIL 16th TUESDAY, 17th WEDNESDAY, 18th All Remnants and Oddments at Half Price. Must be cleared. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. 3ft LIMDETEVES-STOKVIS (Inc.in D.E.L) Importers Engineers PENANG. ,POH Pyramid266 words
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Article861 1928-04-16 10 Fear Of Disastrous Consequences.” MR. A. W. STILL’S FORECAST. Mr. A.W. Still writing in the Straits Times under date March 21 says A statement by the Prime Minister on the Rubber Position is promised before the House of Commons rhea for the Easter recess. That, probably, will be861 words
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Article182 1928-04-16 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday. To-day. g g Share-*. 2 o 55 c M o 5 co c. c. sc. c. Mining. Batu Caves 1.27} 1-324 1.30 1-35 Haad Yai 19/6 20/6 19/- 20/Kuyoh Tin182 words
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Article93 1928-04-16 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMI TED’S share list: Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padang .52 .54 Batu Caves 1.27| 1.32| Hitam .96 .98 Kinta Tin Dredging 1.50 1.55 Kuchai Ord. 1.80 1.85 Kuyoh .85 .87| Larut Tin Fields 17/3 17/9 North93 words
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Article62 1928-04-16 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrins 38/9 39/9 Hitams l.OO Kintas 1.47| 1.52| c. Kampongs 26/- 27/K. Lumpurs 31/- 32/Lingnis ••< 1.90 2.00 Mambaus 1.27| 1.321 Penawats .70 .72| Petalings 4.52| Ratruts 25/9 26/3 Rantau (Prefs)... 1.90 1.95 Souths .50 .52|62 words
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Article81 1928-04-16 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrins 39/3 39/9 B. Padangs .50 .52| Eastern Siams 18/6 19/3 Hitams .95 .97j K. Rivers 3.40 Kuchais 1.78 1.82 j M. Consols 1.01 1.03 Mambaus 1.27| 1.30 Norths 1.05 1.07 Parois .5 dig. par Penawats81 words
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Article82 1928-04-16 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Tins. Norths 1.06 1.08 Nai Hoots .20 .22 Rahmans 1.52| 1.57| Kamuntings 18/- 18/6 B. Padangs .51 .53 Kintas c. 1.52| c. Hong Fatts .67 .69 Takuapas 31/6 32/6 Laruts 17/- 17/3 Penawats .77 .80 Taipings 1.12|82 words
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Article1115 1928-04-16 10 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. 3 a c y* O CP 0Q F-i RUBBER [Dollar.] S c S c 9 Allenby Rubber Co £0 1 75 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate J 150 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2753 00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 60 2 80 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates M1,115 words
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Article210 1928-04-16 10 Penang, April 16, 1928. Benares Opium p. cbest nom Cloves 70 00 nom Gcld leaf 72.00 seller, Mace Pickings .00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 60.00 no 110 s 95 Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 nom as on Copra Sundried $11.45 buyers 12/4/28 Rattans Bale Rattans Coarse Green Snail Shell* 13.00210 words
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Advertisement96 1928-04-16 10 J L p < -S3 -s’ Garters No Metal Can Touch You Always preferred because of their superior quality, style, durability and comfort. Say ‘‘PARIS’* when you buy and insist on the genuine. MANUFACTURERS t /4.STEIN &COMP/INY Chicago, U.S.A.—New York. U.S. A. Muller Phipps (Malaya) Ltd. Union Bldg., Collyer Quay96 words
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Advertisement455 1928-04-16 10 H for the I NEW FORD CAR s USE H H Texaco Motor Oil Heavy p for g TRANSMISSION AND I g DIFFERENTIAL use H Texaco Thuban Compound y t* Manufactured by THE TEXAS COMPANY, U.S.A. H it Distributors for Malaya g William Jacks Company, H Singapore Port Swettenham Kuala455 words
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376 1928-04-16 11 APPEAL FAILS. ARGUMENT ON Dl FINITiON OF ‘COMPLAINT. The appeal of Tan ChooiPhow against a sentence of two months’ rigorous imprisonment for having in his possession writings relating to a Triad Society was dismissed and the sentence upheld by Mr. Justice Stevens in the Penang376 words
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Article342 1928-04-16 11 RT. HON. W.G.A ORMSBY-GORE’S BUSY DAY. (From Our 0 am Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, April 16. The RL Hon. W.G.A. Ormsbj-Gore had a very busy day to day. He left Carcosa at nine o’clock for Klang to inspect a coconut estate and then proceeded to Port Swettenbam to342 words
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Article149 1928-04-16 11 BUTTERWORTH FERRY SERVICE. (To the Editor, the Pinang Gazette-} Sir, —My attention has been drawn to a letter in your issue of the 13th instant and beg to state that some of the statements made by Everyday passenger are true and others fabulous. The fact is that the young149 words
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Article233 1928-04-16 11 Sunday, April 8. Captain H. L. Graham, M. C., and Captain L. D. Erskine (Scots Guards) dined at Government House. Monday, April 9. Captain H. L. Graham, M. C., Captain L. D. Erskine and the Hon’ble Mr. E. C. H. Wolff, C. M. G., and Mrs. Wolff233 words
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Article96 1928-04-16 11 Mr. S. E. Guneratnam, the secretary of the Ceylon Association informs us that this association, which consists of Burghers, Singhalese and Tamils, was formed in 1920, and takes an ac tive part in Ceylonese life in Malaya. The following are the- members of the committee Messrs. N. Ponnudurai96 words
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Article54 1928-04-16 11 Under the auspices of the Young Men s Christian Association, Bagavathar Vethanayaga Sastriar will conduct a second series of three Kalashepam (Lyrical Lectures), in the Anglo-Chinese School, Dato Kramat Road, On April 17, 18 and 19th at 6 p.m. Dr. N l K. Menon will take54 words
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Article46 1928-04-16 11 The Straits Trading Go., Ltd' gives the following prices on April 16: Local Singapore so'd 150 tons at Si 18 Penang 25 at 18 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co, Ltd.— London April 13, Snot £230.5s three months* bnving £231 and three months’ B*dlirg £°3l 5.s46 words
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Article78 1928-04-16 11 The output of Ronpibon Tin No Liability for the ba'f month of April was piculs 70. The output of Ro-ipibon Extended No Liability for the first half month of April was picu’s 106. The output of Tin lUntor g No Liability for the first half month of Apr*!78 words
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Advertisement591 1928-04-16 11 New Advertisements. notices. POSITIONS VACANT. Tekka Taipinp, Limited, (lncorporated in England). Wanted by The Asiatic Petroleum Co., (J S) Limited. one experienced Advice he, been received ot the dt- i. claration of a dividend of 6*J. per share Draughtsman. (O3 Income TrtX at 4 in the pay able in England591 words
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Advertisement393 1928-04-16 11 qA proved remedy for HAY FEVER and CATARRH in Tablet Form j TWO or three Velocium tablets taken every two hours will arrest any Catarrhal attack, while three or four days similar treatment will usually conquer the most obstinate cases of Catarrh or Hay Fever. Velocium is a catarrhal specific393 words
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Article1031 1928-04-16 12 ORIENTAL COMPANY’S ENTERPRISE. New Exchange for Singapore. In spite of the grumblings and grousings of subscribers who are ignorant of the working of a telephone system, Singapore’s telephone organisation, controlled by the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company, has for many years been a highly efficient and well-managed enterprise.1,031 words
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Article82 1928-04-16 12 The fine new cruiser Berwick arrived in Singapore on Thursday evening and left for Hong Kong yesterday. The Berivick is under the command of Captain R. S. Wykes Sneyd, D. 5.0., R.N. She is one of our latest cruisers, of 10,000 tons, and was built at82 words
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76 1928-04-16 12 Anent the Parlimentary debate on the “tote,” Mr. Arshak Sarkies, of Singapore and Penang, who is at present at the Waldorf Hotel, E. C., states in the Daily Mail:— “The totalisator has been in use for years in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay76 words
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Article118 1928-04-16 12 Penang, April 16, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23'32 4 months’ sight Ranh 2/3 7/8 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 5,16 Calcutta Demand Bank 153|'| 3 days’sight Private 156 o Bombay Demand Bank 153| I Madras Demand Bank 153| z 3118 words
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Advertisement196 1928-04-16 12 FOR MONDAY ONLY. n fl» t vy E jM«a k .U— f i U-gJ l H d I>4 v <T> aS' '''TSr/ li 2 L A Thrilling Drama W jyioOM of Today! Jv-&T With episodes that *4 depict the turmoil that may ent€r every home -Jw very hcart HR Through196 words
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Advertisement519 1928-04-16 12 Rheumatism l-banishpain! Apply Sloan’S. Restore healthy circu- lationof blood through congested tisVk dk sues. Since congestion causes the pain. /A I -almost instant relief! Liniment —killspain! Indigestion Loss of Ay_ '3tite Stomach Tremble When your bodily balance is upset and your food no longer agrees and causes discomfort, take Dr.519 words
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Miscellaneous148 1928-04-16 12 up Q CROSS-WORDS COMPETISolution of Puzzle No. 164. The following are the names of successful competitors Ist Prize ($5O) Madame Yeo Gnat Eng, K. Lumpur. 2nd Prize ($2O) Mrs. A. D. Pedley, Penang. 3rd Prize ($10) Miss Winnie Lessler, Taiping. Additional awards of $5 each to Mr. O. T. Yeo,148 words
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Article641 1928-04-16 13 Immense Possibilities Of Loud Speaker. MILLION PEOPLE CAN HEAR SINGLE INSTRUMENT. Aristotle contended that the limits of ‘he State were defined by Nature, since it was absurd to include in a simple organisation more citizens than could hear, when aestmbled, the herald’s voice. Homer has told us641 words
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Advertisement670 1928-04-16 13 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital 350,000, H4 ,;iwd and tally paid up |20,40MM Reserve Fund»: Ctarling £8.008,404 Silver 114,000,000 I «aarve Liability of Proprietors 320,000,880 Head Office.—HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Aaaoy. Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, CalcntU Carton, Colombo, Chefoo, Dairen, Foochow Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Haiphong670 words
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Article682 1928-04-16 14 RUSSIA’S HOPE. Rivals Who Must Come To Grips. War between the United States and Great Britain is regarded in the Soviet Union as considerably more than a possibility. Everywhere the matter is speculated upon, not without satisfaction, and in some circles it is a settled682 words
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Article583 1928-04-16 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, April 16, 1928. Mutton— cts 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 pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55 Suet583 words
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Advertisement294 1928-04-16 15 >i£**g fresh, creamy, pure. Consistent with its quality HOLLANDIA UNSWEETENED MILK is the cheapest Brand on the Market, and being specially prepared for hot climates, is in every way preferable to the use of fresh milk which is so often procured and served under unhygenic conditions,: OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE IMPORTERS:294 words
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