Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 May 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-05-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 107. VOL. LXXXVI. THURSDAY, 10th MAY, 1928 PRIOR 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement453 1928-05-10 1 NIKKO STUDIO FOR MODERN ftRT PHOTOGRAPHS No. 7, North am Road. Telephone No. 579. —jg- ALL THE LEADING motor dealers stock a base exclusive > laißS B de ?Tne Champagne (E.deVpurVin) Sa f* z x S ts JR* SHE l 1 '•M Aklfta a iJfes d’Origine Certifiee par lAdm o453 words
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Advertisement12 1928-05-10 1 TOKKATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO I Thane 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. ■Ba—gsasn—■■BasMEfc’r'uA Jtiaar»12 words
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Article516 1928-05-10 2 STORY OF A MOTOR TRANSAf TION. Garage Raid. Capta’n P. Atherton, formerly an agent of the Mutual Indemnity and Finance Insurance Corporation India, Limited (a Calcutta motor firm), who was charged with housebreaking and theft by forcibly removing a car from a garage at Rasulabad near Allahabad,516 words
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Article115 1928-05-10 2 SUCCESSFUL APPEAL TO FOREIGN SECRETARY. Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, stat< d in the House of Commons, that he had received, some time ago, an appeal for consideration from Mr. St. C. O’Malley, who had resigned from the Diplomatic Service in accordance with the findings115 words
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Article98 1928-05-10 2 Centuries ago a celebrated Emperor of China wrote the ‘‘Song of the Pancake,” in which he predicted the greatness of his own reign and many remarkable events that subsequently were fulfilled. Now Yuen Ha-hao, a leading bat dit chief'ain and a man of fr'ghtful deeds,98 words
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Advertisement1202 1928-05-10 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. -i— p yLLO S A N Experienced Engineer em- WHEN ON LEAVE. I ployu ent speciality Concrete Dama, Mean» health to You in a Day. Spillway? foundation?. Installing pumps. etc. Plans and specifications on Earth- THE ST. JAMES S TAILORING Co., AScC YOUR CHEMIST, works, etc. Apply1,202 words
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Advertisement252 1928-05-10 2 i— w W i I B 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 Yes, yes, that is a very proper insufficient, and 1 can asture you desire hnt in252 words
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775 1928-05-10 3 widely varying results. Single Generalisation Not Possible. Eight years the Prohibition Law came into effect the debate on the desirability of the experiment continues with hardly diminished vigour. Day after day the newspapers devote columns to reports of speeches, pamphlets, and books on the subject.775 words
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Article481 1928-05-10 3 ASKED TO RESIGN. Protest Meeting on a Racecourse. A resolution calling upon the Vicar of Galleywood, Essex, the R a v. F. A. Roughton, to resign because of his attitude in regard to the use of tne schoolroom, was passed ata remarkable protest meeting481 words
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Advertisement168 1928-05-10 3 GIVES YOU STRENGTH >Jr KC |TD BUCKS W fit TT o r l ic k s < 3-\ jy fit acilitates i/h Nature’s body building. It creates 'V// the feeling of wellMADE IN A MOMENT WITH HOT OR COLD WATER Made from wheat, I barley and milk —the fundamental foods168 words
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Advertisement92 1928-05-10 3 No need to SUFFER A \AVz6®fnl I g lug [J Don’t suffer any longer from lame back or the agony of lumbago. An application of CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM will ease the pain at once and bring prompt relief and comfort. This wonderful liniment has no equal for banishing muscular inflammation92 words
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Advertisement479 1928-05-10 4 such Beauty «W Quality for so little money! trW W OVERLAND Jf* H ™ls £&&s the perfected h Is/ fe fe&K QI K3r £&Sj 1 Hi I 1 bl I I j raj IISI <«*? —1»»« —s^Ja^M^SE".''; ’i *r M «wwwi^«TT ww!»wa^~wwF»^— w*w»o<w«pi >!!—■■ I II r IW.I. < '‘^y479 words
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Article87 1928-05-10 5 —Reuter. AMERICANS’ LEAD. London, May 9. The leaders in the first round of the Championship proper are Melhorn (America) 71, and Sarazen fAmerica) 72, Jurado (Argentine) 74, Wingate (Temple Newsham), Hagen, Compston, Duncan and AHiss (Berlin) 75. Other players in a prominent position are Ray and—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article34 1928-05-10 5 —Reuter. AUSTRALIA KNOCKED OUT BY ITALY. Genoa, May 9. Italy eliminated Australia from the Davis Cup by winning three of the first four matches and now meets Rumania in the second round..—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article32 1928-05-10 5 —Reuter. BREAST STROKE. Magdeburg, May 9. Hilda Schrader, of Magdeburg, swam 400 metres breast stroke in 6 mins. 46 4/5 secs, which is claimed to be a world’s record.-—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article78 1928-05-10 5 LOO 7 Dakota, 100-8 Gioconda.— Rugby Radio Service. OUTSIDERS’ FILL THE FRAME. London, May 9. The Chester Cup provided the bookmakers with a good race at Chester for the first three past the post were outsiders. The result was as follows ST. MARY’S KIRK, syrs, (Sir H. MeuxLOO 7 Dakota, 100-8 Gioconda.—Rugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Article50 1928-05-10 5 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 10. In the First Division of the Singapore Football League the Royal Artillery defeated the Indo-Ceylonese by two goals to one. Seletar defeated the S. C. F. A. 2nd XI by a goal to nil in the Second Division.50 words
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Article95 1928-05-10 5 POLICE AND POST OFFICE DRAW. The Police XI and the Post Office Re creation Club drew two goals each on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday. The Post Office opened the score but the Police equalised through Inspector Wight before half-time. A penalty kick enabled the Post95 words
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Article208 1928-05-10 5 LEAGUE AND FRIENDLY MATCHES. The postponed Soccer League Match between the P. C. C. and Darul Aihsan Football Club will be played next Tuesday, May 15, *at 5.10 p.m. prompt on the Espianade. The postponed Socc?r League Match between the Municipality and Chinese will be played on Thursday208 words
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Article73 1928-05-10 5 PENANG TEAM TO MEET SELANGOR. The Penang team to nlay against Selar gorin Penang on May 26 and 28 will be selected from the following:— T. S. Anthony, K. C. Bryant, A. R. B. Davenport, A. J. L. Donaldson, G. F. G. Edlin, W. F. Fletcher, N. A.73 words
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Article403 1928-05-10 5 American Company’s Competition with Wireless. RACE FOR SUPREMACY. Those who are engaged in the daily transmission of cablegrams throngboat the world have seldom any interest in them beyond their safe despatch and delivery. There has, however, been a notable exception to this in the case403 words
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Article302 1928-05-10 5 ARCTIC SPORT WITHOUT HARDSHIP. The cruise of the Arctic Amazons starts in June. These Amazons of 1928 are wealthy women who intend spending the summer hunting polar bears, seals, and walruses in the Arctic regions. Mr. J. C. Bee-Mason, of Burgess Hill, Sussex, who was302 words
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Advertisement519 1928-05-10 5 “NOW MY HEALTH IS SPLENDID-I FEEL LIKE A DIFFERENT GIRL!” (jj: now ar-days vie with their mascu- medicine seemed to do no good. EventuaJ]ine fr '"I in almost every branch of out ly I became so bad that I had to give up door port and in some games are519 words
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Advertisement318 1928-05-10 5 IX.T %A T eijovmance X i i and economy 'z. -< i l X w Erskine Six is NEW from fronttorcar fortable Cdix Q bumpers. Anewidea inqualityautomobiles riding. new in beautiful cosmopolitan lines Balloon new in spirited performance—new in economy tyres plus a springbase equal to four-fifths of the of318 words
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Miscellaneous97 1928-05-10 5 KING CARNIVAL AND PALACE OF LIGHTS The World’s Biggest Show. 6-30 Week Days 6-30 5-30—Sat. and Sun.—s-30 Ground Admission 10 cts. Location Dato Kramat Gardens. 9-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 HARRY E. HANDY CIRCUS at KING CARNIVAL PROGRAMME No. 3. Admission:—s3, $2, $l, and 50 cts* Circus tickets entitle patrons to free97 words
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177 1928-05-10 6 —Reuter. Communist Supporters. ALTERATION IN REICHSTAG EXPECTED. Berlin, May 9. The country is warming up to preparations for th< j elections on May 20, which, whatever the fortune of the various parties, will doubtless leave the princ-pal Party Leaders in possession of their seats. Under the—Reuter. - 177 words
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99 1928-05-10 6 Reuter. DETAILS UNAVAILABLE. New York, May 9. Official details of the American oil concessions in Afghanistan are difficult to obtain. Mr. Daniel Strachan, who claims to have handled the negotiations in Paris in February, is reluctant to divulge the sc"«pe of the agreement pending theReuter. - 99 words
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Article121 1928-05-10 6 .—Reuter. LETTER TO HOME SECRETARY. London, May 9. It is understood that the Home Secretary to-day received a communication from Prince Carol of Rumania. Sir William Joynson-Hicks replied to it immediately. Until the reply reaches the Prince secrecy is being maintained as to the nature of.—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article101 1928-05-10 6 WARNING FROM SELANGOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, May 9. The Selangor Estate Asiatic Staffs Association has sent out a warning that retrenchement of estate staffs if carried out here, will throw many out of work. Under the depressed conditions in Malaya it is a suicidal101 words
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Article49 1928-05-10 6 Reuter. GAVE ORDER TO FIRE DURING RIOT. Calcutta, May 9. The District Magistrate reporting on the military firing during the railway strike riot, severely censured Captain G. H. Christie, Commanding the Eastern Frontier R fles, who opened fire on the orders of the Superintendent of Police.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article42 1928-05-10 6 —Reuter. ENDURANCE RECORD ATTEMPT, Peterboro, New Jersey, May 9. Lieutenant Royal Thomas, who last week made an unsucessful attempt to beat the world’s flying endurance record, crashed here to-day and was killed. His companion Westerwelt was also killed .—Reuter..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement229 1928-05-10 6 Care For The Hands With Cuticura Daily use of the Soap, occasional touches of the Ointmen keeps the hands soft and smooth If red, rough or sore, on retiring bathe them in hot water and Cuticura Soap, dry, and gently rub in Cuticura Ointment. Sample each Soap, Ointment and 2>.229 words
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Article156 1928-05-10 6 —Reuter. GOOD PROGRESS IN PARISTOKIO FLIGHT. Bucharest, May 9. Captain Pelletier D’Oisy, flying from Paris to Tokio, has arrived at Bucharest.— Reuter. London, May 9. The American and French proposal regarding the Multi-Lateral Treaty renouncing war as instrument of national policy, will be moved in the House—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article23 1928-05-10 6 —Reuter. Bombay, May 9. The President of the Bombay Textile Labour Union has received 21,000 rupees from Moscow.— Reuter..—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article227 1928-05-10 6 ALLEGED CASE OF CHEATING. Story Of A Cheque From Mr. S. N. King. Before Mr. J. S. W. Arthur in the Penang District Court this morning, Chemat bin Abaidah, a Malaya, was charged with cheating. Md. Noor, the complainant, stated that the accused owed him $157. He227 words
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Article169 1928-05-10 6 PENANG DEFENDANT HEAVILY FINED. An unusual case was heard by Mr. S.N. King in the Penang Police Court, yesterday, when Ng Kok Gnow the tenant of house No. 5 Green Hill, was charged with stealing electric current. Mr. E.A. de Buriatte prosecuted while the defendant was not169 words
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Article191 1928-05-10 6 The title suggests Darwin, but after one has viewed Syd Chaplin’s latest picture, entitled “The Missing Link”, all thoughts of the theory which Darwin tried to prove, is forgotten. Syd Chaplin has rapidly forged to the front as a motion picture star and one can easily reason191 words
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Article87 1928-05-10 6 ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. King Carnival continues to attract large crowds to Dato Kramat Gardens and on Saturday the management promises its patrons another complete change of programme. The chief attractions of a first class entertainment are the riding of Gunboat Jack and his partner in the Silodrome,87 words
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Article58 1928-05-10 6 A ***** otter found near the harbour at Workington was driven by a crowd of between 50 to 60 u,en into the brickwork under a bridge. It was smoked out by the lighting of cotton waste, and was then stoned to death. The otter had been58 words
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Article179 1928-05-10 6 Special Sports Cables. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, May 10. The Sports Correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows Moberly, of the Royal Engineers won the Army Golf Chair pionship at St. Annes with a score of 157. Gore, K. R. R.179 words
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Article171 1928-05-10 6 A NAME TO CONJURE WITH IN THE SUDAN. The name of General Huddleston, whose lengagement was announced recently, is one to conjiure with in the Sudan, throughout the length and Ibreadth of which he is known as “Huddleston Pasha.” He is in command lof the British and Sudanese171 words
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Article29 1928-05-10 6 The following are undelivered telegrams s Kimhiapcbeang, Kashiwagikyoju, Reading 63 Beach Street, Director, Packiri Thandal Storekeeper Muruganthurai Garden Vussupathang, Counter Steamship Morea, Seahbeechu c/o Sengguan, Gopalraj Koobandavandyar.29 words
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Article237 1928-05-10 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, May 9. Paris, 124 New York. 4.87 re Brussels, 34.95; Geneva, 25.33; I Amsterdam, 12.037 Milan, 92.65 Berlin, 20.40; Stockholm, 18.19; Copenhagen, 18.99 J; Oslo, 18.22; Vienna, 34.671; Prague, 164|; Helsingfors, 1931; Madrid, 29.06| Lisbon, 21 Athens, 375; Bucharest, 785; Rio, si<; Buenos Aires,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 237 words
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Article37 1928-05-10 6 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 301 cts per pound per pl.=s4o/33 No. 1 Crepe 304 cts per pound per pl.=s4o/66 Steady. London 9d New York 18> cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)37 words
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Article38 1928-05-10 6 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow Spot 30wc June 30jc July/Sept. 30 4 c Oci/Dec. 301 c Remarks —Market Quiet.38 words
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Article55 1928-05-10 6 The General Produce Agency Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, reports that the following prices were realised at lheir auction room to-day Good F. A. Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $391 to $4Ol F.A.Q. do 38 39 Low F.A.Q. Off do 35 37 Plain Unsmoked Sheet 25 28 Lump Scrap 1555 words
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Article137 1928-05-10 6 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on May 9: London Spot £233 up £1 3mos. buying 232.7.6 1.5 s 3 selling 232 10s 1.2.6 Local. May 10: Singapore sold 225 tons at $118.50 Penang buyers no sellers at $llB 50. Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd.—137 words
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Article60 1928-05-10 6 The output of Talam Mines Limited from all sources under tribute arrangements for the month of April was pls. 450.00. The output of tin ore from the property of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the month of April was pikulsBl6. The number of hours worked during60 words
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Article69 1928-05-10 6 The following are additional rubber outputs for April:— lbs. Perak River Valley 12.327 Juru Estates, Limited 10,699 Semanggol Ruliber 9,891 The output of The Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates. Limited for the month of April was 10.873 lbs. Total for 11 months 138,506 lbs. The output of The Bukit69 words
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134 1928-05-10 6 The f<flowing are excerpts from the Twenty-third Report of the Directors to the Shareholders, to be presented at the annual meeting on M*y 16 Accounts. The balance brought forward at the credit of the Profit and Loss Account was $106,378.26 From which falls to be deducted134 words
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Article171 1928-05-10 6 Penang, May 10, 1928. Benares Opium p. cuest $5,000.00 non Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 aeH-n Mace Pickings 12.5.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 00.00 nom. 110 s W-00 Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 ny’ Copra Sundries $11.50 buyers )■'l-’ Rattans ||M Rattans Coarse Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice171 words
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Article115 1928-05-10 6 “You are a mean, wicked cause you tried to enter out paying and wpre stoneS .if took your revenge by th r d inD ,xf Dt to the circus which en< sightseers at the per orn. p o iu This was the remark 01 1 Magistrate115 words
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Advertisement295 1928-05-10 7 I BRIDAL I OUTFITS, 'a IN THIS SMALL SPACE f: White a ways 1 u SB- Describe their Bridal outfits— J M! s|; p Great care has been exercised in t W f//' Y i the selection of all requirements. t 1 H Whiteaways W Have every confidence in saying295 words
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Article1152 1928-05-10 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. L. J. Thompson, the Kedah cricketer, has joined an estate in Johore. Miss Foss, principal of the Pudn English School, Koala Lumpur, is going on leave early in June. Mr. I. Poes, of the A.P.O. Tank Installation, Bagan Lu ar, Province Wellesley, has been transferred to Ipoh.1,152 words
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Article278 1928-05-10 7 THRILLING STORY OF TWO EX CAPTAINS. Two bronzed, close-cropped Englishmen stepped from a liner at Tilbury recently. They were James Martin and Charles le Clair, both formerly captains in the British Army, both recently escaped from the French Foreign Legion in Morocco. This escape is the latest of278 words
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Article124 1928-05-10 7 E. 0. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following programme will be rendered by the E. &O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday. May 13, 1928, at 9-45 p.m. 1. Overture Maritana Wallace William Vincent Wallace, of Scottish descent, was born at Waterford in Ireland Ist June 1814.124 words
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Article357 1928-05-10 7 ASPIRANTS .TO TUN NEY’S TITLE. America’s Tough Boxers. America, the land of dollars, is hard to conquer by visiting boxers. There have been a few notable successes, but many more notable failures and disappointments. Tommy Burns, the old heavy weight champion of the world, told that same357 words
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Article326 1928-05-10 7 Penang, May 10, 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 1 3 days’sight Private 156 j a Bombay Demand Bank 153 I g Madi as Demand326 words
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Advertisement177 1928-05-10 8 The Actual Consumer Receives FAIRRES J WRAPPED SUGAR. UNTOUCHED BY HAND, ABSOLUTELY CI FAN AND UNCONTAMINATED. M Ideal for tropical countries where sugar owing to its attraction to disease-tearing insects constitutes a real menace to the health of its consumers unless its cleanliness is properly safeguarded. hw Used exclusively by177 words
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Advertisement91 1928-05-10 8 “E. &> O. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. de O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every ether 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.91 words
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Miscellaneous25 1928-05-10 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.48 a.m. 8.35 a.m. 2.53 p.m. 9.38 p.m. To MORROW. 3.22 a.m. 8.58 a.m. 3,24 p.m. 10.26 p.m.25 words
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Article409 1928-05-10 8 There must be no question of a labour war in Malaya. It would never do to discard our Indian labour force for a Chinese labour force; but there is a via media and owners of rubber estates might well consider the question of recruiting more Chinese409 words
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Article337 1928-05-10 8 A blinding snowstorm was raging when Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, President of the Board of Trade, laid the foundation stone of the new studios of the British Instructional Films, Limited-the company which produced The Secrets of Nature” at Welwyn Garden City. A few yards away from the new337 words
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Article158 1928-05-10 8 FORG ED CHEQUE. CLERK COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 10. Low Seng Nan, a Chinese Clerk employed by the Borneo Company was committed for trial at the Assizes on charges of using a forged Chartered Bank cheque for 53,500 counterfeiting the initials of Mr. G. Watts158 words
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Article57 1928-05-10 8 CIRCULARS DISTRIBUTED IN SINGAPORE. Singapore, May 10. Rumours are current of an anti-Japa-nese boycott but it is understood that the police are taking steps to prevent the spreading of the agitation. Circulars urging the Chinese merchants and traders of Singapore to start a boycott of Japanese goods are57 words
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Article35 1928-05-10 8 The homeward mail by the p.s. Elephanta closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The B. I. Rajula with mails despatched from London on April 19 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow.35 words
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Article1770 1928-05-10 8 znORRESPONDENTS complain of a great howling and barking of dogs which disturb their sleep at night in the neighbourhood of Arratoon and Clove Hall Roads. They should address their letters to their lawyers. If it be true that the neighbourhood is molested night after night and all1,770 words
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Obituary68 1928-05-10 8 DEATH. Peters.—At the General Hospital at 3 30 a.m. to-day, Elizabeth (Lily) Peters, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Peters. Aged 8 years, the funeral will take place to-morrow morning at the Wester nßoad Cemetery. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. A. Bruyns begs to thank all those who attended the funeral68 words
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Article1068 1928-05-10 9 Reuter. TROOPS FROM JAPAN. PEKING, MAY 9. IT IS RELIABLY STATED THAT MARSHAL CHANG TSO-UN HAS DECIDED TO ANNOUNCE A TEMPORARYCESSATION OF THE PRESENT CIVIL WAR AND WILL SUGGEST THAT THE NORTH AND SOUTH CO-OPERATE IN OBTAINING A SETTLEMENT OF THE TSINANFU AFFAIR. Shanghai, MayReuter. - 1,068 words
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To Fight The Common Foe!
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Article142 1928-05-10 9 > Alarming Reports. Japan Now Seriously Involved. Precipitate Action. to to-day'B reports from China there is a strong likelihood that the North and South will co-operate in obtaining a settlement of the Tsinanfu affair, which, in effect, will amount to open war with Japan.142 words
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Article491 1928-05-10 9 —Reuter. AMERICAN OPINIONS. London, May 9. The papers are splashing the latest events in China and dwell on the gravity of the news regarding the renewed fighting in Tsinanfu. The Manchester Guardian says that the Japanese Government is apparently about to follow a belligerent policy from—Reuter. - 491 words
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158 1928-05-10 9 —Reuter. REGULAR AIR SERVICE. DUTCH COMPANY TO RUN TO BATAVIA. AUSTRALIAN CO-OPERATION. It is reported that in the summer a regular air service is to be commenced between Holland, India and the Dutch Indies. An Australian Company will connect from Batavia, thus bringing London—Reuter. - 158 words
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Article384 1928-05-10 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Minister’s Statement. SUBSTANTIALLY IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER COUNTRY. TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICE. Great Britain is substantially in advance of any other country in the matter oj flying said Sir Samuel Hoare. Secretary for Air, in the House of Commons yesterday. He added that the—Rugby Radio Service. - 384 words
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Article80 1928-05-10 9 —Reuter. QUESTION OF SALE OF RAW MATERIAL. Paris, May 9. A congress of the International Silk Federation has opened. The codification of methods and conditions of the sale of raw silk was agreed to and will be shortly introduced in the producing c >untries. The Federation appointed—Reuter. - 80 words
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Advertisement51 1928-05-10 9 Easy Writing DUE m BLE ~DEPENDABLE Supplied in all sizes an d s hapes. From $5-50 to $l6-00 With TheSlS n w Black, Green and Ked. YOU CAN GF.T PARKER PEN SERVICE AT FRANKEL BROS., “THE PEN CORNER” Z 6, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. I i-H lUH a <i i 3E551 words
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Advertisement280 1928-05-10 9 HEDGE'S AND BUTLER’S f WINES AND SPIRITS. c. Royal Vat Whisky Per case of 12 bottles 40.00 (Guaranteed 10 years old) i[i, Commemoration Vat Whisky 51.00 Club Old Tom Gin 29.50 Club Dry Gin 29.50 Sceptee Port 38.00 Empress Port 45.00 Albion Sherry (Old Golden) 35.00 Club Sherry (Dry Amontillado)280 words
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Miscellaneous130 1928-05-10 9 LAUGH WEEK IN PENANG Under the auspices of HAROLD LLOYD FOR SEVEN NIGHTS From Thursday, 10tn to Wednesday, 16th May. “The Brightest Twinkle of the Screen’s Biggest Star”! Harold Lloyd IN 3. “The FRESHMAN” Z Corgeous Comedy Riotous Fun Thrills that will run an Icy finger up your spine and130 words
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Article171 1928-05-10 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. Ĕ£ E Shares. C S D OQ to PQ tn Sc. c. c. c. Mining. Bangrin Tin 44/- 44/9 44/- 44/9 Batang P. *52 .54 .50 ,52| Batu Caves171 words
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Article97 1928-05-10 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrin 44/3 44/9 Batu Caves 1.40 1.42} Chenderiang 17/- 18/ Hitam Tin .92} .97} Hong Fatt .67} .70 Kuala Lumpur Tin 32/- 32/6 Kuchai Ord. 1.75 1.80 M. Consolidated 1.0497 words
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Article67 1928-05-10 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .50 .52} Batu Caves 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatts .67} .70 Idris 17/3 17/9 Jelapangs 27/3 28/3 Kuchais (Ord) 1.72} 1.77} Kuyohs .72} .75 Laruts 17/3 17/9 M. Consols. 1.02} 1.05 Norths 1.14 1.16} c.67 words
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Article85 1928-05-10 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrins 44/3 44/9 B. Padangs .50 .52 Kuchais 1.72} 1.75 Kinta Dredges 1.45 1.47} Katus 22/- 22/6 Laruts 17/6 17/9 Lahats 17/- 17/6 Menglembus .40 .45 Mambaus 1.20 1.22} M. Consols 1.03} 1.07} Norths 1.14} 1.1685 words
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Article90 1928-05-10 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Norths 1.14 1.16 Rahmans 1.57} 1.62} Kamuutings 18/6 19/6 B. Padangs .51} .52} Kintas 1.42} 1.47} Taipings 1.14 1.17 Hitams .92 .94 M. Consols. 103 1.05 Bangrins 44/6 45/Talams .98 1.00 Rat ruts 25/3 25/9 Raniau90 words
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Article1115 1928-05-10 10 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST NAMES. 8 I 5 3 c 5* £-f S 3 1 H ft RUBBER [Dollar.] 3 c S c 8 0 Allenby Rubber Co 10 J 20 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 00 1 Jj Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 70 2 00 Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate1,115 words
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Advertisement326 1928-05-10 10 ■■■■< I ,lll'-T| III 1 -g ESTATE MANAGERS i —r Restriction To Go.—— Do the right thing and bid for Prosperity. I Says the Prime Minister II It behoves all who have the best interests J? of the local Rubber Industry at heart to !j i take off their Coats326 words
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Advertisement358 1928-05-10 10 ISSIEIr PERFECT ION P y their fine flav °ur, ih eir HI jljl 4 fragrant aroma, by thpi I VI! IA K U i ri 7r Perfe I t 1 BLAI.k anti lIITp Wgja A CIGARETTES have E a ’•Hftbi ZMWW 1 foremost place in (he heart, /W f al358 words
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Article203 1928-05-10 11 MUCH-NEEDED IMPROVEMENT. Operations to be Commenced on Saturday. The Pinang Gazette understands that the re-surfacing of Weld Quay with Vsphalte Concrete will commence on Saturday, May 12, at noon. The first section will be between Downing Street and Church Street Ghaut. In order not to interfere203 words
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Article224 1928-05-10 11 FORMER SINGAPORE PILOT’S TRAGIC END. We much regret to report the death in tragic circumstances of Capt. Ernest Andrew Shepherd, aged 61, who retired from the Singapore Pilot Service in November last. Capt. Shepherd went home with the intention of settling there, reports the224 words
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Article219 1928-05-10 11 PRISON FOR HOUSE COAL SCHEME OFFICIALS. "The public must be protected against prospectuses which induce them to part with their money by untrue statements. This comment was made at the Old pectuses which induce them to part with Serj.eant when he sentenced Stephen Joseph Pearce Pellatt, aged219 words
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Advertisement980 1928-05-10 11 New Advertisements. banks. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA POSITIONS VACANT. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. [(lncorporated in England by HoyaS Charter 1851.) Wanted Qualified Second Grade pyesser, abl© to speak Tamil; Salary $l2O Paid-up Capital £S,so»,wt r month apply by letter, stating Fund £4Jo»’h< previous experience, to Manager, Khota Liability of Proprietor» £3,»»0,8H980 words
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Advertisement22 1928-05-10 11 I T. NAGATA I I BROTHERS 1 I DENTISTS. I H l!:ad Office: Next to.tlie thspensan f Search Office 52 Leith Street22 words
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Advertisement504 1928-05-10 11 «IW )/J Flies Contaminate Your Food OUT of filthy drains, out of stables, and germ-laden refuse cans, the fly comes hungrily to your table. The feet with which he crawls over your food are foul with dirt and disease. Can you eat, with ease of mind, the food this germ-laden504 words
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Article1642 1928-05-10 12 Minutes of Meeting. The minutes of ordinary and special meetings of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 24th April, 1928, are as follows: Present: —Mr. G. L. Ham (President), Dr. J. E. Smith, Mr. M. H. M. Noordin, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe,1,642 words
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Advertisement366 1928-05-10 12 AUCTION SALE. In the Supreme Court of the Federated Malay States at Kuala Lumpur. Application No. 4 of 1927. In the matter of the Registration of Titles Enactment 1911 and in the matter of The Kwong Yik (Selangor) Banking Corporation Chargees vs. Subramanian Cathiravaloc Chargerd In the pursuance of an366 words
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Advertisement250 1928-05-10 12 NANKING HOTEL, North Beach Kelawei Road PENANG. All Renovations to the commodious and palatial Building in which the above Hotel is run, having been completed, the 11U v, establishment is now open to guests. Visitors are also welcome to view for themselves|the manj facilities and conveniences offered by and up-to-date250 words
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Miscellaneous73 1928-05-10 12 CHAPLIN Has Found The MISSING LINK TO-NIGHT AT THURSDAY, 10th TO SUNDAY, 13th. Second Show at 9-30 P. M. ICHAPLIN HIS LATEST GREATEST COMEDY i JUR 7 fllliii a Www !E (thtLphH in Pr~os “MISSING LINK” You will cry laughing at this riot of hilarity. It’s the screen’s foremost comedian73 words
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Article575 1928-05-10 13 HOSPITAL WHERE PEOPLE NEVER MOVE. Tuberculosis Cure. The cruellest torture ever conceived by the Borgias has been adapted by medical science to save the lives of men and women threatened by nature with a terrible death. Five hundred years ago no sentence was more dreaded than575 words
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Article220 1928-05-10 13 BREACH OF TRUST. Magistrate’s Lenient Treatment. With the hope that this temporary laps e of the accused from.' the path of rectitude, will not deprive him of his pension, earned by 25 years’ hard and honest work, Mt S. W. Bobb, the City Magistrate of Allahabad, sentenced Mustafa220 words
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Article259 1928-05-10 13 IRELAND’S OWN “OLYMPIC” GATHERING. Record [Season. One of the out-standing features of what promises to be a record athletic season will be the Tailteann Games, to be held at Croker Park, Dublin, from August 11 ‘JS. Apart from the Irish competitors, practically the whole' of the259 words
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Article175 1928-05-10 13 SCHEME TO PRODUCE CHEAPLY. Presiding at the general meeting of the Colombo Rupber Research Scheme Committee Mr. F. A. Stockdale, Director of agriculture, said that co-operation with the Rubber Research Institute, Malaya, had been arranged during the year and consideration was being given to the question175 words
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Article117 1928-05-10 13 TWO MACHINES HELD STATIONARY FOR A MINUTE. Allan Corelli, who said he was a “professional resister,” held two aeroplanes to the ground at Curtiss Field, Long Island, in the presence of a crowd of spectators. A rope was attached to the tail of each machine. Corelli, who117 words
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Article121 1928-05-10 13 RUNAWAY DRAMA ON THE FRENCH FRONTIER. A serious incident is reported from Kehl, on the Franco-German frontier, where German police shot dead a young man claiming to be Dutch. He alighted from a train, but refused to show his papers to the German police and121 words
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Advertisement250 1928-05-10 13 If dill li.wL xS. 1 1 h "-j 1 J Pl 1! I! il Ii- i I >cV r I ’v i; ii' l h i Hfcai I ■SWr 1 ill I I She looks 20 years younger. Letter 44 I have taken Kruschen Salts for 7 z years, and250 words
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Advertisement455 1928-05-10 13 ripping!" a tv wfW Nothing like Cod Liver Oil —when it f s delicious 1 HOW you hated cod liver oil when you were a child, Mother. It did you good—saved you from many cfi.rzi COU n S 4. colds helped you to become strong and sturdy. But how horrible455 words
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Article77 1928-05-10 14 To-day’s Departures. Bingo Maru for Colombo and Bombay. Devanha for Port Swettenbam, Singapore China and Japan. Tungsong for P. Langkawiand (Kantang) Trang. Kinta for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Ampang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: PENANG. Adraetne, Benvenue.77 words
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Article596 1928-05-10 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parce’ Post, except where otherwise stated, close haif-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 Parit596 words
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Advertisement149 1928-05-10 14 Ybull never get tired of i& cravenA j because C WP, THEY 'W W v "Xi NEVER W W VARY! x~ W-' jEx: t-- WHaSWy JL. X J OB s A z -X 7 XV- s F ISOk CRAW-N A CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA. CIGARETTES MAnF PFrTATTY Tn MADE IN LONDON149 words
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Advertisement307 1928-05-10 14 —n—f.—n n n n —n»n». <» <l —„u I X r J I I When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. I 'T’HE old saying that “Distance lends enchantment” is never more apt or to the point than when I applied to people whose breath is307 words
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Article588 1928-05-10 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, May 10, 1928. Mutton eta Vutton Indian per lb 55 Head heep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55588 words
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Advertisement219 1928-05-10 15 The CHAMPAGNE 1113 5 =2 R-S.M 2 =s E= S ■WK*’ v 1 /gIgBMA I Jr tfc sS¥*>-’y A S EE g p r—. i SS? i? ww ><• s EE j~ Champaqm SS Monopole Red-top EE 1 zyys, 1 **>»oii ro»o({ fh iu EE i c# 1 .-'le&mtj, ss219 words
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Advertisement289 1928-05-10 15 I BSS>iaKagßfigOBgPßgSßgggHg3g£BBaBSßSSßBSgS§SKgBllggßaFrs»gg.iiF!< J Brush your teeth often but use the right brush /(x tyiDDEN between the teeth, or wedged under the gums, are tiny food particles I A which mus* be dislodged and removed, else decay and often ill health ensues. V'*! For your health’s sake clean your teeth twice289 words
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Advertisement1339 1928-05-10 16 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D HAM BU RG KA LINIE INTENDED BAILINGS FROM PENANG. ffZ TJTWO CTTMNIPQ TTNTFN WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT- llUklU CALGHAS In Porr. Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. AUTOMEDON May 18 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. UTWA R D S PATROCLUS1,339 words
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Advertisement538 1928-05-10 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in Engl/nd.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamers of the contract with His Majesty’s Govern- B 1 e India S. N Co Ltd ment, London and Far East Mail Service. a< Outwards from538 words
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