Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 April 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-04-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, No. 96. VOL. LXXXVI. FRIDAY. 27th APRIL, 1928. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement511 1928-04-27 1 HOCK SENG Co. Nos. 46 and 18 Beach Street, PENANG. 1 General Merchants AND Commission Agents, lldrtu: Foot Seng, Pewij. INSIST ON HAVING THINK I CHEF Before you buy a Car and insist on BRAND r fffck djjyp i one which has been proved JJz CHEVROLET TOURER $1,410 QBl oUUrd511 words
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Advertisement18 1928-04-27 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. I Head Office: Next to.the Dispensary Branch Office Leith Street w nr i I18 words
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Article492 1928-04-27 2 ACCIDENT ON A P. O. LINER. £3OO FOR FALLING DOWN A HOLD. When It Was Dark In the King’s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, Mr. Justice Horridge and a> Special Jury, the jury found for the plaintiff and awarded her £3OO damages. The action was brought by492 words
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Advertisement1399 1928-04-27 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. Junior Dispenser. Wantpd immpdi- Tfo e Incorporated Society of ISSU a’ely. Apply The George Town Die- igTjffe A/jEs P> nsary, Penang. Planters. Languages Examinations will be held MOTOR BICYCLES at Kuala Lumpur, on 29th, 30th and 31st Dresser Wanted. For healthy estate May. Should there he sufficient1,399 words
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Advertisement193 1928-04-27 2 NO REST AT NIGHT For Parents or Child Until BABY’S OWN TABLETS Were Tried. They Cured The Little One’s Pains. Numbers of parents in Hongkong think gratefully of Baby’s Own Tablets, and among them is Mr. Peng Chi Hung, an employee in the firm of Messrs. Douglas Lapraik Co., who193 words
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Advertisement189 1928-04-27 2 x—■—— ■mw—aa. ?>/>■’ Shopping A strenuous occupation in modern traffic I Home triumphant, every purchase satisfactorily made, but tired, hot and flushed. An application of “‘hazeline’ snow” (Trade Mark) will remove dust, cleanse the pores and leave the face cool and refreshed. In glass pots, at all Chemists and Stores189 words
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Article1353 1928-04-27 3 IS WAR BEAUTIFUL A REPLY TO MR. ERNEST RAYMOND. Mr. John Galsworthy’s Opinion. I have read an article called “War: Its Terrible Beauty,” by a writer whom, one would suspect of complete honesty, and who had enjoyed —if one must judge from his own worde—his experience in the Great War.1,353 words
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Advertisement284 1928-04-27 3 A doctor of Dental Surgery writes f *\L' .(f JSL Kalzana make» jifef- /-> the teeth strong »C WvytijJ/ and hard and so A stops tooth decay." wk fK Make R Your Teeth Stronger with Kalzana Very few people get enough calcium from their ordinary food. Yet medical science insists284 words
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Advertisement216 1928-04-27 3 QELECT THE COLLAR SET you like and be sure the name Krementz is stamped on the back. That is your guarantee that neither humidity nor the most trying hot weather will ever affect the Krementz gold plate. On sale everywhere KREMENTZ General Agenti S. S. and F. M. S. WASSIAMULL216 words
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Advertisement194 1928-04-27 3 fColumbiaX" records HEAR THESE! Sol Hoopiis Trio I irrf St. Louis Blues 1,550 I Chimes Paul Specht’s Orchestra II n f Hot Feet Foxtrot. 1 (Roll Up the Carpets Don Voorhees Orchestra 1154 D (Where is My Meyer I Clementine The Knickerbockers “«O 0 Harry Reser’s Syncopator’s ilk n J194 words
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485 1928-04-27 4 MEDICAL OPINION NOT LEGAL. “Higher Sobriety For Motorists.” A higher degree of sobriety ia needed for motorists than for pedestrians, is the opinion of a doctor who gave evidence at Marylebone Police Court. The question whether a man is drunk or not, depends on the particular485 words
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Article332 1928-04-27 4 MR. ARTHUR PRICE. What is the secret of the identity riddle concerning a man who, dying at Penarth in the name of Richard Bruce Hardy, is now discovered to be Arthur Price, an old Etonian and a man of good family. His brother, Walter Price,332 words
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Advertisement362 1928-04-27 4 [IN THE SOUP! For adding zest and flavour B there's nothing to equal g LEA PERRINS' SAUCE J* Skin Sufferers Wjm 0 j t j PRESCRIPTION I D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy for Bad Lsg, Eczema, Psoriasis, jSIJUDB |< jj Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, pjq; Dhobies Itch, or362 words
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Advertisement378 1928-04-27 4 CfoLc GgLU. I rvT Tlia h I xsii Wk z J 'X e /B J I iw 'X p i ii j (...inc i h'j rFT~* 3 Ts '''v I QMMr \i Il PMHMiO W' 1 ■I» X nmwr ik</0 I'ilW i. J f -X I h g r I378 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article53 1928-04-27 5 DERBY DEFEATED. London, April 27. The following are the results of English League matches played jesterday DIVISION 1. B’ackburn R. /3 Derby C. 2 DIVISION 2. Notts F. 0 Port Vale 2 DIVISION 3. (Southern Section.) Newport Co. 0 Crystal P. 3 Queen’s Pk. 1 Coventry53 words
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Article202 1928-04-27 5 MALAYS AND CHINAN UNIVER SITY DRAW. The match between the Malays and the Chinan University XI of Shanghai drew another tremendous crowd to the Esplanade yesterday when the game ended in a draw, neither side scoring. The Chinese forwards were weak in front of goal but for202 words
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Article229 1928-04-27 5 FOOTBALL THRIVING IN HUNGARY. Interesting particulars of the remarkable growth of sport in Hungary were given in a lecture at the meeting of the London Referees’ Association recently by Mr. Ivor Denes, a prominent sporting journalist and legislator of Budapest. In an exhaustive manner he dealt with every229 words
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Advertisement229 1928-04-27 5 Pritchard S Co. LIMITED. Ladies Hairdressing Manicuring and Face Massage BY SKILLED EUROPEAN ASSISTANTS. PERMANENT HAIR WAVING Full Head $40.00 Half Head $25.00 Side Pieces (Minimum 6 Curlers) $12.00 8 Curlers $15.00 Additional Curlers each 2.00 Resetting 3.00 n y■ 7 4 -sir■ c:. v v I WMy’if I w*«.229 words
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Advertisement166 1928-04-27 5 (of Ryo) Special Offer of thia Solid Gold Wrist Watch 1 Send WA. Sl® z with Solid Gold Order. Bracelet. Here is the opportunity' to buy one of Masters’ fashionable Solid Gold Wrist Watches (Cady’s size. 55/-, Gent.’s size, 65/-). by sending only 5. -now and promise to pay balance166 words
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Advertisement246 1928-04-27 5 FRY’S CARTETS CUBE BLOCK CHOCOLATE I A square 19 meal in a Cartet I wO* Sustaining, strengthening and energy-giving I» chocolate in cartets is an ideal food in a I V convenient and pleasant form. Just the thing forlunch—theatre—travelling—sports and in fact whenever you need a standby. n There are246 words
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Article1099 1928-04-27 6 HIS DAILY LIFE ON HIS FARM. The One Original Thinker Among Many Students.” An Englishwoman recently returned from South Africa writes the following to the London Daily Express If people thought more of little things instead of striving aft» r wbat tney think is the big thing—the1,099 words
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Article313 1928-04-27 6 DEVICES THAT WOULD BRING FORTUNES IF INVENTED. Inventors and would-be inventors! Wrap the proverbial wet towels round your brows, hold your left forefingers to your foreheads, and think hard. Fame and fortunes await you. There are 339 things for which the world is waiting. Let your brain313 words
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Article214 1928-04-27 6 Penang, April 27, 1928. Benares Opium p. cnesi $5,000.00 non) 1 Gloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 125.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 00.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,00) 50.00 nom as on Copra Sandried $11.40 buyers 25/4/28 Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green214 words
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Article2094 1928-04-27 6 CHAIRMAN’S ILLUMINATING “ALL-IN-COST” OBSERVATIONS. The Elasticity of Rubber. Tne eighteenth annual general meeting of the Gula-Kalumpong Rubber Estates, Limited, was held in the Council Room of the London Chamber of Commerce, 97, Cannon-street, E.C., on April 4, Mr. Frederick Anderson (Chairman of the Company) presiding. After Mr. L.2,094 words
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Article68 1928-04-27 6 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shaies. Buyers. Sellers. Hitam .95 .97| Kinta 1.45 1.50 Kuyoh .84 .86 M. Consolidated 1.00 l.< North 1.10 1.15 Petaling 4.50 4.55 Rahman 1.60 1.65 Taipings l.lli 1.13| Ulu Piah .6B| Bangrin 42/-68 words
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Advertisement188 1928-04-27 6 O. F. A. Fifth Annual Athletic Sports AT Hutchings School Ground ON Saturday, 28th April, 2-45 p.m. AH cordially invited. /7 The Dust Peril A 3 With the dust you inhale millions Figure A: dangerous germs, which can be Colonies of du«t- the cause of many diseases, germs before disia-188 words
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Advertisement274 1928-04-27 6 New Advertisements. MISCELLANEOUS. Room Board vacant in first clas a Mess trom Ist May. Apply Box No IT (‘/o Pmang Gazette. FOR SALE. Large English Tomatoes in large and umall ouantitiea at 25 cts. per lb. E, <H ish New Potatoes in large and small q nant i ties at274 words
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Article509 1928-04-27 7 28th Annual Meeting. DIVIDEND OF 12K DECLARED. The twenty-eighth annual meeting of the Pinang Gazette Press Limited was held at the Registered Office, No. 9, Union-street, Penang, on Saturday, April 21. Mr. J. Crabb-Watt was in the chair and others present were Mr. R. P. Phillips509 words
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Article153 1928-04-27 7 DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYA. f rom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 26. Mr. Ormsby-Gore was entertained to 'l'iiner at the Chinese Garden Club last bt. He paid a tribute to the work of Chinese community in the development of Malaya. He said tha intimate co-operation ‘ween Chinese153 words
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Article43 1928-04-27 7 A.n inquest on the body of an Indian -’ian, who is alleged to have murdered a Sikh in Leith-street, was held by r o. N. King, in the Penang Police urt yesterday, when a verdict of “Murby Santa Sirgh” was returned.43 words
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Article580 1928-04-27 7 Annual Meeting. POSITION OF LADY MEMBERS. The half-yearly general meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held in the Turf Club office 29a., Beachstreet yesterday. Mr. A. H. Miles took the chair in the absence of Mr. Chambers. The minutes of the last meeting having been confirmed580 words
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Article109 1928-04-27 7 Don’t miss it, is our advice, as it certainly is Richard Barthelmuss’s best picture and he is very ably supported by Molly O’Day. We were expecting a goo 1 picture, but it exceeds our expectations and one’s interest is held from beginning to end. Unfortunately we109 words
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Article551 1928-04-27 7 The Rev. Philip Browning, of Taiping, is still indisposed. Mr. T. H. Workman, of Ulu Kanchong estate, Sungei Gadut, who was in hospital recently, has now recovered. Major C. D. Easterbrook, R. A. O. C., arrived by the Maltva on Saturday and has been taken on the551 words
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220 1928-04-27 7 The funeral procession of the late Mr. C. S. Gurnnathan, the only son of Mr. J. V. Chelliah, 8.A., sole proprietor of Messrs. Victor Co., Penang, headed by the deceased’s father’s motor car containing the coffin and followed by his father, relatives and friends,220 words
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Advertisement85 1928-04-27 7 Make the Most of this. Opportunity. I WHITEAWAYS I II MONSTER II I DOLLAR II BARGAINS II I DEMONSTRATION ENDS I MONDAY, I 30TH APRIL. I During these last few days the bargains will be bigger and more 0 numerous than ever HUNDREDS gains have been added to those g85 words
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Article598 1928-04-27 8 D< ctor Paul Russell, the director of the Straits Settlements Rural Sanitation Compaign, is not only hard at work instructing the people of Malaya in the elements of the science of hygiene by lectures and practical demonstration, he has found time to write and publish a number598 words
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Article190 1928-04-27 8 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 28 cts per pound per pl.=137/33 No. 1 Crepe 28} cts per pound per pl.=$37/66 Steady. London 8}d New York 17 cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.} GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY Ltd. Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore190 words
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Article14 1928-04-27 8 The homeward mail by the s.s. Elephanta close at 6 p.m. to-day.14 words
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Article1573 1928-04-27 8 ZnORRESPONDENTS who are anxiOUS to see Dr. Menon in his father’s seat in the Legislative Council will doubtless respect the doctor’s wishes, which he expresses in the correspondence columns of to-day’s issue of the Pmang Gazette, and refrain from asking ns to publish any more let ta1,573 words
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Advertisement277 1928-04-27 8 I*» HaigWhisky \i Y '<••'>'' 'i/ /A' i:- X -4- r>r >. /fu' lta><7l// Z* Z/ .IMSM Z?P ~'p WHKpiSB( WHISKY MADE j IN SCOTLAND IS V Distilled from Barley Barley is a valuable food and the distilled essence contains properties that are not only restorative but are also health277 words
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Advertisement92 1928-04-27 8 "EL O. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. de O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert evary other Sunday. 'JL".-!_L Luxury or Economy Yon need not choose between them You can have BOTH if you buy LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA The Finest The World Produces.92 words
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Advertisement70 1928-04-27 8 A commercial traveller, c«l draper, toM jD Competition another drapj al Too Keen. j own had <h e D ltd the widow and C' 1 penniless, some money v be dr»P c ed for the funeral expf n f r v at once gave him a n jg thanked him,70 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous25 1928-04-27 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 8.41 a.m. 1.0 a.m. 5.23 p.m. 11.0 a.m. To MORROW. 10.02 a.m. 2.28 a.m. 8.53 p.m. 3.21 p.m.25 words
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Obituary111 1928-04-27 8 DEATH. Wylde—On 26th April, 1928, at 223 Burmab Road, Penang, Daphne Sheila Marie, younger daughter of Inspector end Mrs. O. A. J. Wylde, aged 1 year and nine months. Funeral this afternoon. F. M. S. and S. S. papers please copy. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. J. V. Chelliah begs to thank his111 words
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Parliament And The Rubber industry.
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156 1928-04-27 9 Dutch Prosperity. Futility Of Stevenson Scheme. Labour Motion Defeated. Introducing the debate on the Government's rubber policy, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in the House of Commons, declared that the situation was mishandled and as a result caused heavy losses. Replying to the critics oj the three156 words
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489 1928-04-27 9 A DENIAL. London, April 26. In the House of Commons, speaking on the motion for adjournment, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald severely criticised the Government’s rubber policy. He declared that the situation was mishandled end as a result caused heavy losses. Replying to the critics of the three parties,489 words
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Article174 1928-04-27 9 i.— Reuter. POLICY DISCUSSED. London, April 26. A meeting of the Government Civil Research Committee was held at 10, Downing-street, Mr. Stanley Baldwin and Mr. L. M. S. Amery being present. It is understood that the meeting discussed the situation of the rubber industry following thei.—Reuter. - 174 words
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Article79 1928-04-27 9 —Reuter. revision struggle enters LAST STAGE. London, April 26. The Prayer Book Revision struggle entered the last stage when the Archjishop of Canterbury opened a special e BHion of the Choi-oh Assembly at the urch House, Westminster. The As- n blj s task is finally to decide—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article88 1928-04-27 9 OBSTRUCTING A POLICE INSPECTOR. For voluntarily obstructing Inspector Roberts, of the Gambling Suppression Department, in’The discharge of his duties at 425, Beach street, on April 20, Khoo Kay Thye, a Chinese, was fined $75 by Mr. S. N. King in the Penang Police Court this <i orning.88 words
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245 1928-04-27 9 merce of this country.— Rugby Radio Service. REDUCING FREIGHT RATE. LIKELY EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. STIMULATE OVERSEAS COMMERCE. It is expected that the Government’s proposals for the relief of local taxation will have a beneficial effect upon the trade of British ports. The highmerce of this country.—Rugby Radio Service. - 245 words
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130 1928-04-27 9 Rugby Radio Service. EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. London, April 26. Lady Bailey, who is making a solo flight to Capetown, is experiencing difficulties. She arrived at Bulawayo yesterday from Livingstone, having made this stage despite an attack of influenza. She eaid she had had a troublesomeRugby Radio Service. - 130 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article135 1928-04-27 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette} Sir, —In reference to the correspondence that has appeared in your columns during the last two days regarding the Council Vacancy, I regret to say that, though this has been done with the friendliest of intentions it has given me immeasurable135 words
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Article267 1928-04-27 9 —Reuter. Conflicting Reports. BRITISH SUBJECTS ADVISED TO EVACUATE. JAPANESE TROOPS ARRIVE. Reliable news from China is lacking. The Northerners are generally believed to be holding a portion of Tsinanfu. 1,400 Japanese troops have reached the city to protect Japanese lives and property, and the British Consul—Reuter. - 267 words
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Article159 1928-04-27 9 that Treaty was put forward. Rugby Radio Service. ENGLAND’S LITTLE HEAT WAVE. London, April 26. Southern England has been enjoying this week unusually warm weather. In London this afternoon the temperature in the shade was 70 deg. Fahrenheit. This miniature heat wave, however, is not expected tothat Treaty was put forward.—Rugby Radio Service. - 159 words
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Advertisement59 1928-04-27 9 —.jotsx r PERFECT REFRIGERATION BY ELECTRICITY. I Science has achieved it —a perfected system which keeps even the most perishable food sweet and fresh for days. It is called— i I KELVINATOR The oldest Domestic Electric Refrigeration. Write for free instructive booklets. FRANKEL BROS., I 16, Bishop Street, Penang. 159 words
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Advertisement238 1928-04-27 9 v Sr i Ki Trademark (FiLMa Established IIH Pegistcpeq 1©56 i J Ijghe Old Established Favourite** > w».?/ I IS CUIItNESS^) sto o tt S JVBSh QUARTS. r BIBjBBM Per Cases of 4 Dozen $3B 00 I F er Dozens 9.50 PINTS. C Per Case of 8 Dozen $42.00 J238 words
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395 1928-04-27 10 Market Dull and Featureless. Singapore, April 25. Although little change has to be recorded this week in the values of Rubbers and Tin, shares have declined all round and the Singapore market is dull and featureless. A big decrease of 2126 tons in the London395 words
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Article101 1928-04-27 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. During the past week prices have shown a gradual decline and with the usual falling off in supplies at the end of the Restriction quarter there has been little business doing. At our Auction to-day there was a marked lack of 2,126 tons101 words
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Article141 1928-04-27 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 861st. auction on Wednesday, when there was Catalogued 1.279,244 ibs. 571.09 tons. Offered 919,673 lbs.; 410.56 tons. Sold 769,068 lbs.; 343.33 tons. Spot. London Bd. New York 16f cents. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per lb Standard141 words
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Article169 1928-04-27 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Cos share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. B 2 2 SHARES. O'© S qq 02 CQ co c. c. c. C. Mining. AyerWengß. .97* 1.05 .97$ 1.02* Bangrin Tin 41/6 43/- 42/- 43/Batane P. .53 .55169 words
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Article62 1928-04-27 10 The following are our latest quotations for to day Rubbers. Buyeis. Sellers. B. Padangs .54 .56 Hong Fatts .60 .65 Idris 16/9 17/9 cum Kampongs 25/3 26/3 Kents 4/6 M. Consols. 1.00 1.02| Nai Hoots .19 .21 Norths 1.10 1.12| Rahmans 1.60 1.65 Siones Tins 22/6 23/662 words
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Article72 1928-04-27 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrins 42/- 43/Batu Caves 1.32 1.35 B. Padangs .53| .55 Hitams .95 .97| Haad Yais 18/6 20/Huey Yots Prefs. 30/9 31/6 Idris 17/* 17/6 cum Kuchais 1.72| 1.77| Kampongs 25/3 26/Kinta Dredges 1.45 1.47| ex Norths72 words
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Article73 1928-04-27 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Norths 1.10 1.12 Rahmans 1.57* 1.62* Kamuntings 18/- 18/6 B. Padangs .52* .54* Kintas 1.45 ex 1.50 ex Hong Fatts .62* .65 Laruts 17/- 17/6 Taipings I.ll* 1.13 Hitams .95 .97 M. Consols. 1.01 1.03 Bangrins73 words
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Article126 1928-04-27 10 Penang, April 27, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank *2/3 21/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 7/8 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 1 3 days’ sight Private 156 p Bombay Demand Bank 153 I S Madras Demand Bank126 words
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Advertisement276 1928-04-27 10 You Needn’t Hesitate if they are HOUBIGANTS Coty’s or Lubin’s High Class Toilet Goods and Perfumes from BOON the Chemists. «Houbigant’s Perfumes Quelques Fleurs, Quelques Violet, Le Temps des Lilas, Couer de Jeannette, Inconnu, Majestic, Un Peau d’Ambre, Oeillet du Roy, La Rose France, Mes Delecis, Mon Boudoir, Jasmin. Ldas,276 words
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Advertisement237 1928-04-27 10 Il ucx OUR EASTER SALE ENDS ON MONDAY, 30th APRIL, 1928. Genuine Bargains Available. Discriminate Reliable Dressmaking. Ir rgy-—-- -Z7- "w-s 1 lee -.»gF= > 1 ON THE FLYING FEET I OF CHAMPIONS YOU WILL FIND KEDS KEDS come in all popular styles for: Planters, Tennis Players, im Miners, Badminton237 words
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Article1457 1928-04-27 11 LOCAL SCHEME. Seaplane Services From Singapore. CO-OPERATION WITH DUTCH COMPANY. Ever since H.M.S. Pegasus, the first naval air unit to visit Malayan waters, came to Singapore four years ago, and its airmen described Malaya as “perfect seaplane country,’ thp public imagination has been captured by the idea1,457 words
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Advertisement276 1928-04-27 11 A^L^ 7 Happy Children P Brimful of energy and vitality and as Jr happy as the day is long are the children whose daily food beverage is delicious f Ovaltine.” ST There is nothing as good as “Ovaltine” W for building up sound nerves, alert minds O and robust bodies.276 words
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Advertisement53 1928-04-27 11 How do you awake? Are you drowsy Does the feed pull Are you constipated Sleepy after meals Sluggish I Your liver needs tone BEECHAM’S PILLS Will clear your system Tone your liver Purify your blood Renew your energy A dose to-night And what a difference In the morning BEECHAM’S PILLS53 words
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Advertisement192 1928-04-27 11 I m S' X7-OU cannot buy a better a i X pen for the money than P this sturdy, good looking B “Blackbird.” Each part is shaped > and finished with the care and precision not usually found in > pens of similar price. I I Wl > OF STATIONERS192 words
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Miscellaneous46 1928-04-27 11 i i in ii B io IMDIO At 9-30 p.m. Nightly in 12 Reels. fih—Talmadge \4 *ls His Latest Comedy Drama J The d. JkL Broadway Gallant.” If ATlir ft 8/ I Prices of Admission: $2, $l-50, $l, LkAI HbK MU 80, 60 and 30 cents.46 words
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Article1265 1928-04-27 12 “TONGKOL’S” EXPERIMENTS IN LOCAL WATERS. Light on Trawling Costs. As a result of the Government steam trawler, TongkoVs continued tests of the about the Malay Peninsula throughout 1927, much experience has been gained. The vessel, manned with a crew able to face the worst of the monsoonal weath'u,1,265 words
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Article464 1928-04-27 12 Singapore, April 24. Tin during the past week has shown little alteration in price and the share market both locally and in Sterling issues has remained quite inactive. Rubber, in spite of a further drop in London stocks of 2,125 tons, continues on the easy side with464 words
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Advertisement495 1928-04-27 12 “THE GIFT OF THE GODS” q new LIFE NEW HEALTH q S NEW STRENGTH and VITALITY <=! Ĕ=> IB phyllosan JB keenly and abundantly, to face trials and opportunities with a Store of I fl Physical and Mental Vitality each person can, and should, take advantage of such fej l495 words
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Article649 1928-04-27 13 TELUK ANSON CASE. Weak And Small Races Of Malaya.” A Hylam “boy” employed by Mr. N pjjijn Superintendent of Customs. Lower. pf ra li. wan brought before the Magistrate, Mr N<ith Hunt, in the Teluk Anson P( lice Court on Monday, and charged •h being in possession649 words
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Article67 1928-04-27 13 S VGGESTFD EARLIER REMOVAL OF RESTRICTION. ha.e been rumours circulating r re to the fleet that another 11 111 f wnt nto be made by the Imri»l Government with regard to the r industry, and that restriction is r IDnvf ‘d from May 1.” n irqniry in67 words
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Article63 1928-04-27 13 (Bochy Radio Service.) London, April 26. 124 New York. LB7-H h 93 Geneva, 25.32 AmsJ 2,11 Mi,an 92.60 Berlin, If 9(i 'ockholm. 18.1>$; Copenhagen, fcj? Bln 18 2 <: Vienna, 34.671; 9Qo 6 7 H lf,in forB i 193 •Cl» p *--i—7<_> Lisbon, 21 Athens, Ai*? l?) harebl(Bochy Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article109 1928-04-27 13 To-day’a Departures. Elpenor for Colombo, Su* z, Port Said, Boston. New York and Baltimore. Tikliwa for Singapore, China and Japan. Rohna for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Kedah for Belawan (Deli). Elephants for Ba geon and Calcutta. Jana for Victoria Point. Mergni, Tavoy, Mr ulmein and Rangoon. The following109 words
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Article563 1928-04-27 13 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 closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m Parit563 words
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Advertisement70 1928-04-27 13 No beauty ever uses Harsh Soap Because harsh soap is the greatest enemy a beautiful skin can have. Thousands of years ago Cleopatra used palm and olive oils in her daily toilet. Now famous beauties use Palm* olive Soap, the efficient cleanser which combines the almost magic beautifying powers of70 words
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Advertisement589 1928-04-27 13 I Assets over $8,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company ha* £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and comp e* with the589 words
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Article441 1928-04-27 14 BISHOP’S OUT3POKWN SPEECH. Shameless Abuse.” The world wants desperately not ft male priests and bishops, but Christian wives and mothers.” This was the crux of a striking address given by the Bishop of Durham (Dr. Hensley Henson) to the Lurham Diocetan Conference. Dr. Hensley Henson spoke441 words
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Article186 1928-04-27 14 ROYAL NAME FOR PONY. The King of Afghanistan showed his fondness for horses when he went through the stables at the Royal Military College, Camberley. recently. He was full of admiration for the well-grnomed, sleek anima’s, patted them affectionately, and was particularly interested by the names186 words
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Article591 1928-04-27 15 CHOWBASTA MARKET. Penang, April 27, 1928. Mutton— S cts Matton 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 i Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Motion lb 55 i 1591 words
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