Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 May 1928

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 99. VOL. LXXXVI. TUESDAY, Ist MAY, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 544 1 NIKKO STUDIO FOR MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHS No. 7, North am Road. Telephone No. 579. a base exclusive ~~W M Beil’s “Bigsix” Everite Corrugated Asbestos-Cement Roof Sheeting V MADE WITH BRITISH PORTLAND CEMENT. 8 I rj I 1 *1 I IXjT W Bell’» are the Pioneers of the world’s Asbestos Industry
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    • 14 1 TOKKATSL, PHOTOOBAPHIC ART STUDIO i •Phone 772. 68. BISHOP STREET. •'jKaKKSMi3BK=3KMflea*flM£se=aK=SE:Aficrp«n' > tL < t' ..v
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  • 599 2 the peril of the tubes. Inadequate Service and Overcrowding. Conditions in the New York tubes are daily growing more serious. Overcrowding < f trains at the rush hours has reached such a point that it seems impossible that any more passengers can be accommodated yet the
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  • 126 2 During a storm over the Howden district a thunderbolt fell on the Manor House at Eastrington with a loud report, which brought the inhabitants of the village running into the street. The chimney stack of the house w T as shattered by what eye-witnesses
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    • 1168 2 positions vacant. notices. m <l^^==^j Wanted Dresser third grade for Music Recreation Party. P/ healthy Estate in P.W. Apply with g*' coping of testimonials and state salary '<d expected. Box No. 157 c/o Pinang Members of the above Party are hereby /Jik is. Gazette. informed that an Extraordinary General fwfF
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    • 246 2 ■M > MIR WRBMyWrW wr u Now you have nothing more to worry about.” But I did so want to feed Baby Cow Gate in all cases where myself.” breast feeding is impossible or u n insufficient, and I can assure you Yep, yes, that is a very proper J
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  • 1173 3 lI,— THE 'GOLDEN CITIES.” IHe *3xudy *of e The student who decides to miss the first three months of the English year and to explore Roman Africa can plan his tour in many ways. He can start in the west with Tangier, the old capital of Mauretania
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  • 304 3 EX-P t REMIEB/S ATTACK. Must Uiv-iThLdtrealTi'*' Immediately.” In addressing the annual conference of the National Association of New South Wales, Mr. W. M. Hughes, the former Commonwealth Prime Minister, made a dramatic attack on Australia’s present immigration policy. He said We believe in a British “White
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  • 150 3 INFLUENCE OF HOME LIFE INVESTIGATED. Two nineteen-year-old London girl twins, who are now living in Oshawa, Ontario, are being hailed as great discoveries by scientists of the University of Chicago, who have been conducting a world-wide search for twins who have been reared apart from
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 337 3 111— I -J. Jl- II lI —III I 1 s M I. H I A, ;A ftej ij I *§gj I Ollenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the Ĕ home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free
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    • 201 3 MW I am freed from pain! Why do you complain of headaches, toothaches, gout, rheumatism and neuralgia? Take at once the well tried reliever of all pains ASPIRIN Tablets They will bring quick relief. Take care that in purchasing you get the 1 original packing with the Bayer-Cross. This guarantees
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    • 352 4 'J*-- z. —-rid ■j"~ x I are n£Kc- P aO;S»‘: ,f X Sy>>®W l 'HX, F JfcC\\ ,X I J 1 vjZ WSIBfKKX] AiZ/ them rtir nn W’v* JIB a II t x ll vllllf I !0l tjCTraa v i I &j MSMH s m ‘< .-F •)ri I I
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  • 738 5 “STAB-IN-THE-BACK" CHARGE. Military Debate of 1918. The Berlin Committee for examining the causes of Germany’s defeat has submitted its concluding report to the Reichstag. The report has two parts. The first deals with the military situation and the responsibility of the army and its leaders
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  • 499 5 PKEHISTORJC BRITONS' RELIOS. Discoveries Of Human Sheltoqs, Interesting discoveries of human skelo tons have bepn made at the pre-historic flint-mining site on Blackpatch, a hill near Worthing (England). These finds relate to the industrial life and burial customs of a race of people who
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  • 498 5 WHAT IT MEANS TO SOUTH AFRICA. There is Always To-morrow. I’he vast provinces of South Africa have-been parched, for the J aBt e four months, by one of the worsf I droughts in the colony’s history. No living man, it is said, can remember an occasion
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  • 137 5 PARIS CHILDREN TAUGHT CODE OF RULES. A course in street crossing will probably be taught in the Paris schools in the future. “We are at our wits’ end,” a high official of the police prefecture said the other day. “The way pedestrians dash madly across the Paris streets
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  • 134 5 MUSSOLINI AND THE EXKAISER IN THE “BOW” CLASS. America is much interested in the conclusions of Dr. Joseph J. Interiand, president of the Podiatrists’ Research Association, who estimates that one woman in every ten and one man in every twentyfive have bow legs. He finds that
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    • 132 5 <■ THE MOTHER’S FRIEND IN TIMES OF TROUBLE. There is nothing more trying to a mother than to see her little one in pain, ■whilst she sits helplessly by not knowing what to do to relieve its sufferings. Mothers who keep Baby’s Own Tablets in. the house ready for such
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    • 286 5 I COME OFF f THAT RICKSHAW! I i j THE I I 7 AUSTIN I J s: Costs Less Than a Rickshaw to Run. f t I I t 1 K P AUSTIN actually costs less to run T C I than the hire of a Rickshaw. T 0 It
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  • 1616 6 OC>HE first of May was the brightest day of all the year when old England was Merrie England. The people went forth early in the morning to gather flowers and hawthorn branches which they brought home shortly after sunrise with accompaniments of horn, p’pe, and tabor. They
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  • 301 6 Historical Survey. ATTRACTIVE BOOK ON SALE TO-DAY. Everybody feels an interest in the history of the place he lives in, especially in Penang which, with the exception of Malacca, is the only place in Malaya which oossesses anything which might be called a history. Mr.
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  • 95 6 TWO ARRESTS AT SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 30. When two youthful Hylarn Communists, servants of the Deputy Registrar of shipping, were charged in the Police Court, to-day, the police produced a number of documents found in their quarters. The translation of one read. “We should
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  • 131 6 INAUGURAL MEETING. A meeting of local mercantile employees was held at the Town Hall yesterday for the purpose of forming a Mercantile Thrift and Loan Society. Mr. Harold Dove, manager of Messrs. Huttenbach Lazarus and Sons Ltd., and Vice-Chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, presided
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  • 122 6 GENERAL DE RIVERA AND A SPANISH DEGREE. General De Rivera, being an Andalusian is naturally inclined to swagger. The Dictator, however, cannot swallow too much adulation, and he has now replied to a number of his sycophants, who wished to make him a member of the Spanish
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  • 101 6 FIRST DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP. STILL OPEN. EVERTON OR HUDDERSFIELD TOWN. London, April 30. Tbe championship of the First Division cannot possibly be decided until the final matches are played on Saturday. Huddersfield Town to-day lost to Sheffield United and the only hope they now have of finishing top is
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  • 34 6 PRESS HEAVILY DEFEATED BY POLICE. The Po.ice defeated the Press in a League match at Patani-road yesterday by five goals to one. All the scoring took place in the second half.
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  • 186 6 SATURDAY’S TEAMS. The following have been selected to play on Saturday at 2 p.m. prompt on the Esplanade Ground A Side W. P. Day-Dewdney (Capt) R. F. Brelsford, W. Penrice, A. H. E. King, J. L. M. Boyd, S. V. Adams, J. B. Pickering, E. W. Yearron, B.
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  • 126 6 —Reuter. SUCCESS OF ENGLAND TO THE CAPE FLIGHT. London, April 30. Lady Bailey reached Capetown this morning having completed, with brilliant success, her solo flight from London to the Cape in a moth aeroplane.— Rughy Radio Service. Nagpur, April 30. Thirty-seven persons, including ten constables, were injured
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  • 124 6 Vale. WORKING MAJORITY FOR M. POINCARE. Paris, May 1. The elections have given M. Poincare a working majority of nearly 400. Another fifty may be considered doubtful supporters on crucial Divisions. The Chamber moved slightly to the Right, the Communists being the chief losers.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 197 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —Jolly Julia, together with her chatty stomach friend, have occasioned very grave alarm to the more serious of your thinking subscribers by her letter of 30th ultimo. Several well known, heavily bepaunched gentlemen have already been observed regarding the
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    • 341 6 Sir, —The letter under this heading by Sympathy in yesterday’s Gazette is such a one-sided effort that I feel I must make some reply on behalf of the League Management Committee. The representative of the Young Rangers has certainly informed me tha‘ be intends to withdraw his team
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    • 244 6 Sir, —I shall be pleased if you will insert this letter in a corner of the Pinang Gazette for the information of the Hindu Public of Penang and Butterworth. Sometime last month, by chance I went to visit the Hindu M iriamman Temple at Butterworth and there
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    • 99 6 Sir, v 021 Thanks Season Ticket jj (jr f )Oa r drawing the attention of t h ij bedby Board with regard to a notice p t j C fcet« the Board on the subject of sea yoQf which confronted me yesterday last night’s issue. er ka io
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  • 159 6 Extraordinary Incident. SOLICITORS WITHDRAW THF,» BRIFFS. ntlß The case against (Jlieah Tuan a bankrupt, who is cha| with having dishonestly and f r duletuly concealed part of p stock in trade, valued at §2000? was commenced before Mr. J s’ W. Arthur in the Penang DistrU Court
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  • 97 6 ANNUAL REiGRT; LOSS OF $•8.009. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ip oh, May 1. The Enggor Coal Syndicate annual report records a loss of $28,009 dollars on the year’s working. The output amounted to 12,436 tons for th» year, the average selling price being $7.57 per ton. The
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  • 172 6 SUCCESSFUL GATHERING. All yesterday there was a large influx of people to Batter worth both from Penang and from the mainland in ord *r to witness the firewalking ceremonies at the Mariamman Temple. Many prominent Europeans, including Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, the Secretary, Hindu Endowments Board,
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  • 117 6 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGThe 16th. Annual General Meeting o the above society was held at their c 0 house No. 1 Transfer Road, Penang, Sunday with Mr. A.P. Saltan My< l,l president, in the chair, and the fo oW were elected Office Beaiers for this President, Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 38 6 Tue Bombay Government will shortly bring forward a Bill for the prevention of unequal marriages (between, for instance, a man of 48 and a girl below 18). making it a penal offence punishable with imprison ment and fine.
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  • 1053 7 In The Gay City. H tfoman Correspondent.) B Paris, April 4. B Paris, not only in the Ammonia. heaped with bright B: prt h Lot also in the parks and fl °i, W e trees are budding, and v with coloured daisies and The Champs Elynees can
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  • 437 7 AMERICA’S STEAMBOAT KING. It is just over a half century since the death of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the most picturesque of America’s nineteenth century millionaires, but the romance of his career was so wonderful that it was worth recalling, and Mr. Arthur D. Howden Smith relates it
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  • 306 7 The South African astronomers are watching nightly the “split’ star Nova Pictoris. This is a case of a millionth chance coming off,” declared Dr. Spencer Jones, the Astronomer Royal at the Cape, in an interview with a press representative. “It is wrong to say that the
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  • 183 7 MEMBER OF CREW OF NEW BRITISH AIRSHIP. A woman will be a member of the crew of an airship which is to attempt to cross the Atlantic in September. She is Miss Mary Sutton, daughter of Mr. W. Lincoln Sutton, the public analyst of Norfolk»
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  • 88 7 Jha tinmlwb af persons j n ,>6 Rubber rndnstr, at Home who Lre repc'^' 1 aB wholly unemployed on Feb. 20 last waa thorn wh 68 2 341 fem3les 1.232), whik 086 unem Pl°yment was due to roperary stoppages numbered 2,026 te ales 797 >'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 38 7 Will I I\AVVAI W HAVE I 1= .It ST 1 RECEIVED I Large Shipments of [new goods) INCLUDING: I LADIES’— I DRESSES I I SHOES HATS VOILES I CORSETS I TOBRALCOS I ETC., ETC. I WHITF A I
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  • 479 8 If ever the British rubber industry stood in need of all the skill and ingenuity at its command, it is at the present period in its somewhat chequered history. The same could have been said with equal truth and as a matter of fact was said, before
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  • 492 8 On Saturday, His Excellency the Governor formally inaugurated the Singapore Flying Club, afterwards going for a short flight in one of the two D. H. Moth seaplanes which at present constitute the club’s flying resources. The opening ceremony may be Laid tn mark another milestone along
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  • 43 8 The homeward mail by the s.s. Morea closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 4th proximo. The P. 0. Delta with mails despatched from London on April 12 is expected to arrive here at »5 p.m. on Thursday, the 3rd instant.
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  • 1413 8 jmmense Sum 31 MS. Book Sale-Room Record. (From Our Owa Correspondent.) London, April 5. The fact that the manuscript of Alice in Wonderland was to be sold at S otheby’s attracted to London lovers of rare MSS, and bibliophiles from all parts of the country. The visitors were
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  • 49 8 CHINESE KILLED. What appears to have been murder was committed in between 12.30 a. no* morning. About this time a nun started to fight and 1 Hokien, was stabbed ceived four wounds n one in the throat, administered with a No arrests have y
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 345 8 ESTATE MANAGERS —Restriction To Go.’ Do the right thing i and bid for Prosperity. 1 Says the Prime Minister i 1 It behoves all who have the best interests r of the local Robber Industry at heart to take off their Coats and prepare I “There must be no dilly-dallying
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    • 78 8 “E. S’ O. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every ether Sunday. c ss xse x as x x see x ass x ae xaa Try j I > 5 THE 8 NATURAL g MINERAL WATER. f i
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • British Ultimatum To Egypt.
    • 97 9 Not To Be Discussed Until November. Safety Of Foreigners. Tice Egyptian Government has wisely decided to adjourn the discussion oj the new Assemblies Bill until November in order that an arrangement may be arrived at with Great Britain. The situation, which was becoming grave, is thus temporarily
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    • 150 9 THREE DAYS’ NOTICE. Cairo, April 30. It is understood that Nahas Pasha proposes the postponement of the Senate discussion on the Assemblies Bill until November in the hope, in the meantime, of reaching an understanding with Great Britain. Later. The discussion on the Bill is
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    • 596 9 P R tf) ,a he necessary action Rugby ''Oho Service. FRIENDLY WARNING. London, April 30, Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, made a statement this afternoon in the House of Commons regarding the warning addressed by the British Government to the Egyptian Premier. He said,
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  • 69 9 1 ne nex ""~'Reuter, BREAKS down on question of WAGE REDUCTION. London, April 30. 1 he conference of representatives of the Employers and the Trade Unions, Manchester, to discuss the proP'wdsof the employers to reduce wages inJ XC!a e the time occupied forcleanv,K? u cll ner y
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  • 73 9 —Reuter. 5 PER CENT. BONDS REDEEMABLE IN 75 YEARS. Paris, April 30. A Presidential decree authorises the issue of a conversion loan of 5 per cent, bonds, redeemable in seventy-five years. The price of the issue is not yet settled. The object is to’oonvert the National Credit
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  • 284 9 .—Reuter. SCENES AT NEW YORK. TRIUMPH Al. I’ROCFS KIN OF BREMEN’S CREW. WILD ENTHUSIASM. The crew of the Bremen, the German aeroplane which flew the Atlantic from East to West, received an official reception in New York yesterday. During the triumphal tour to the
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  • 39 9 Reuter. 60 PER CENT. FROM TO-DAY London. April 30. The official percentage of exportable rubber, at a minimum rate of duty, from Ceylon and Malaya for the quarter beginning May 1, will be 60.-
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  • 30 9 Reuter. CONSERVATIVE VICTORY. London, April 30. The results of the Marylebone Parliamentary By-Election is as follows Sir Rennell Rodd (Con.) 12.859 Ross (Lab.) 6,721 Murray (Lib.) 3,318.
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  • 319 9 Reuter. Terrible Vengeance. MORE JAPANESE TROOPS DE PATCHED. WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS. Nauseating stories of atrocities perpetrated in China during the revolution are contained in Reuter's messages yesterday. At Hankow, already the scene qf many horrors, anti-Communists are taking a terrible vengeance, while the Reds in northern and
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  • 129 9 Reuter. BRITISH AND GERMAN CRITICISMS. Berlin, May 1. The German reply to Mr. Kellogg’s proposal to outlaw war agrees with the United States and France that the ultimate aim must be the universal acceptance of the suggested Pact. Germany is ready to negotiate
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 32 9 Unchallengeable Facts FRANKEL’S OFFER THE FINEST SELECTION OF High-Class Silverware AT LOWEST PRICES CONSULT US BFFORE YOU DECIDE ELSEWHERE “LEST VE FORGET FRANKEL’S SUPPLY THE BEST.” FRANKEL BROTHERS, 16. BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 306 9 Telephone 982 3 I FOR THE FINEST PROVISIONS k Our Regular Shipments Ensure Freshness of Stocks, f 5 c Little’s Famous Coffee 1 lb. Tins .90 j do 2 lb. Tins 1.75 ji Acrawatte Tea 1 lb. Pkts. 1.10 I Ido 2 Ib. Pkts. 2.10 Hunters York Cut Hams (Whole)
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  • 973 10 THE MARKETS. <&■ IT L f'|KKR, MORGAN’S WEEKLY REPORT. <■ I Ober Remains Steady, ■ifijW L<jlBra. Baker, Morgan Co., Ltd.. I Lumpur, reported on Monday as Bp*; 3is:— 1 e rumour that Restriction is to be jved on Ist May, instead of Ist J imber has been definitely contradict>4 Mr.
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  • 211 10 Penang, May 1, 1928. Benares Opium p. chest 15.000.00 nom Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 125.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 00.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom as on Copra Sundried 5i1.50 buyers 30/4/28 Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail
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  • 65 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 30. Paris, 124; New York, 4.87 A Brussels, 34.93 Geneva, 25.32 Amsterdam, 12.10| Milan, 92.55 Berlin, 20.41; Stockholm. 18.18; Copenhagen, 18.20; Oslo. 18.23; Vienna, 34.6 U Prague, 164 f; Helsingfors, 1934 Madrid, 29.392 Lisbon, 2tV Athens, Bucharest, 780; Rio. 5; Buenos Aires, 47]
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  • 123 10 Penang, May 1, 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 7/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 3 days’sight Private 156 B Bombay Demand Bank 153 g Madras Demand Bank 153 S 3
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  • 199 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Cos share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 2 Share**- s X 02 CQ GO C. C. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). n Allenby 1-20 1-30 1.10 1.20 Broga .60 .70 .55 .65 Kedah 2.50 2.75 2.30 2.50
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  • 75 10 Th<’ following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrin 43/6 44/B. Pad an g .52 .54 Chenderiang 17/- 17/6 Hitam .94 .96 Hong Fatt .65 Ipoh Tin 41/- 41/6 K. Kamunting 26/3 26/9 Larut Tin Fields 17/6 18/M.
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  • 65 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.30 1.35 Hitams .94 Johans .174 «20 Kintas 1.45 1.50 Kuchais (Ord) 1.72| 1.77| Laruts 17/6 18/3 M. Consols. 1.00 1.02| Pangnga Rivers 1/3 1/6 p. Penawats .69 .71£ Rantau (Prefs)... 1.90 1.95 Souths
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  • 74 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Norths 1.10 1.12 Rahmans 1.60 1.64 Kamuntings 18/6 19/6 B. Padangs .53 .55 Kintas 1.42| ex 1.474 ex Hong Fatts .624 .65 Laruts 17/- 17/6 Taipings 1.114 1.13 Hitams .95 .97 M. Consols. 1.01 1.03 Bangrins
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  • 94 10 The fol’owing are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrins 44/6 45/6 Batu Caves 1.32 j 1.35 Kuyohs .75 80 K. Lumpurs 32/- 32/6 Kuchais 1 70 1.75 Kam pongs 25/6 26/Kents 4/6 s j. Lahats 17/- 17/6 Laruts 17/6 17/9 M. Consols 1.01 1.03
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  • 1102 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST 1 I NAMES. J 3.2 s Er a tn h 8 RUBBER [Dollar.] S o S c S Allenby Rubber Oo 1 10 1 20 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 0 1 ~o Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 ,0 > Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 7.j Ayer
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 209 10 h fine finish There’s no finer finish to a well-contested game or spell of hard work than the superb CIUI BLACK and WHITE CIGARETTE. Always fresh and in perfect condition (the vacuum tin ensures it) —there’s nothing more sooih-kfi-w n S satisfying than a cooL sweet smoking “BLACK and WIHTE
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  • 503 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 28 cts per pound per pl.=$37/33 No. 1 Crepe 28 cts per pound per pl.=$37/33 Quiet. London 8|d New York 17| cts. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.} GENERAL PRODUCE Ltd. Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 447 11 FEEL FIT AND FRESH IN THE EVENING J WITHOUT Ofi7,„ with on7r. V Sanatogen fatigue kwssm —r ’w^^^ a y___L__L___l__ Scientific experiments showing the sician (See Medical Echo, Jan, 1925). degree of fatigue resistance under The gain in physical fitness was treatment by Sanatogen have recently very evident and the
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    • 37 11 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Wanted Tamil Cook for Estate in South Kedah. Apply Manager, Inchong Estate, Bagan Samak. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted 20 H. P. Vertical Boiler and Steam Winch. Specifications and prices to Ayhsbury Nutter Ltd., Ipoh.
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    • 136 11 A HE purity of Pears’ Soap is transparent to all who use it. It is matchless for the skin I and complexion in every climate in the world. 1e ooap Matchless for the Complexion Sole Agents j A. &F. Pears Ltd., London Katz Bros., Ltd. Established 1789 (l Singapore Penang
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  • 711 12 Dr. O’Grady is now attached to th© District Hospital, Ipoh. Mr. H. W. Raper has left for Hom© via Canada by the Blue Funnel Antenor. Mr. C. I- Vyner, Manager of Frankel Bros., Ipoh, is an inmate of the Batu Gajah hospital. Father Ruandel has been appointed
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 182 12 1 L. EAsS INTRODUCING C. B. Ox Tail Soup (T *l l® New 10 oz Tin) Branston Pickle and C JJwUA S«1 San-Chova. Three Delicacies. Now Obtainable Everywhere. jj| CEfc7> Crosse and Blackwell The Name that is known to The Ends of the Earth. y- 1 —'H —«*4 —————B lllllllllll
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    • 384 12 f HisF d at I I will decide his Future x Every baby has a futiW of< great possibilities. TheinfaM in your arms may make a "Y name that will ring round the world, and everything may r depend upon the foundation laid in infancy A baby who is not
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  • 853 13 No Right To Break Faith.” STRIKING SPEECH BY GENERAL HERTZOG. “We have not the least right to demand that the admiral in Simonstown shall qnit, not because we do not possess the risht to be neutral in the event of Great Britain going to war,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 481 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 Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. .be Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compl’es with the British
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    • 407 13 1. Spread it on 2. Wait a few minutes—3. Rinse it off and The hair is gone I Razors and ordinary depilatories merely W remove hairniiorr tha j •Si*’ s kin surface. Veet melts the hair away )T beneath it, Vcet a perfumed, velvety cream, put up iw a tube
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  • 68 14 Tod«ssy r 8 Departures. van rwijck 3* r Singapore. Kna]» for Bela wan (Deli). K'aug for Part bwettenbam and* Singapore. Nameany for Calcutta. The following ships’ are-in cortmrnication with the Stw’ona au— Penang.—Borneo M;»ru, Horgpeng. TndUH IV&rn, Kotaraipa, Malacca Mvru, Nowa, Ohio Mjrn, Sumatra, Snwa Maru r Salabarojlia,
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  • 509 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday BY TRAST. Federated Maltiy- Rtataei M»!oecB, Jolwve and Singapore. Registration auJ-Parce'-'Post, a*eej-t where other wire stated; close be If-»-»-hot r easier than the OrdiuaT mail. Resumption Or 1 Njohg” 3 laji Se rvic». The foPAwittg die will be closed daily (Sunday J) at 6
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 659 14 BANKS. e— CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I (Incorporated in England by Hoy al Charter 185». Paid-up Capital CU.KM I Baaerva Fund f 4,SW»W Baurrt Liability of Proprietor! £3. »♦<*&.••<- Head Office: k M. BIHHOPBGATE. LONDON. I.C. II r Agencies and Branches > Xlo- Star. Amritsar, Bangkok, Bata-,
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    • 94 14 ■>' ,f=\ feH I a Coughing at NIGHT For over half a century children throughout the world have been given CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDT It relieves a tickling throat,, stops night coughs, croup and colds from developing into dangerous forms of in- fluenza or pneumonia. Pleasant to take; it contains no
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