Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 May 1928
1928-05-21
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-05-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, No. 116. VOL. LXXXVI. MONDAY, £lst MAY, .1928. PRIOR 10 GENTS.20 words
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Advertisement586 1928-05-21 1 NIKKO STUDIO FOR MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHS No. 7, North am Road. Telephone No. 579. w. w w ww w w wvw v w w w w *«<«•«< < e v w v v w w w w w w _3£s LJC..7 ,W^=---=-^s-i-JSjyt l -J&t II g METAL does not wear586 words
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Advertisement14 1928-05-21 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Next to.the Dispensary Branch Office 52< Leith Street14 words
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Article307 1928-05-21 2 Excelled Itself In The First Two Months Of 1918. The Clyde excelled itself in the first two months of 1928, and made even the best of its own great achievements look small. It launched 12 vessels of 56,608 tons in January and 16 of 60,751 tons in February,307 words
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Article202 1928-05-21 2 THROWING PINS AT THE VIRGIN FOR HT T SBANDS. “Throw a pin and one cent, the Virgin will give you a husband quick,’’ runs a peculiar saying concerning a quaint custom in Toledo, Spane, where in one of the narrow streets called “Calle de los Alfileratos,” (Street of202 words
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Advertisement1391 1928-05-21 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. NOTICES. WANTED MINE MANAGER. WHEN ON LEAVE. AQQA (1 J 7 A tboromzbly and ex- !▼> Zm. k/ KZ X M A-U perienc<d European Manager >fl re the ST. JAMES’S TAILORING Co., AND quired fora Large Open Cast Mine Ltd., supply SAVILE ROW CLOTHES n<ar Kuala Lumpur.1,391 words
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Advertisement92 1928-05-21 2 MUI CHONG Co., 170 a( Penang Road, Penang. Reliable Tailors Outfitters. LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS. Various kinds of wearing materials caa be obtained at the above address. REASONABLE CHARGES. Once tried, always satisfied. ALL AKE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT Lest Ye Forget! “LENZBOURG PRESERVES' A Fine Swiss Product!! Not the92 words
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Advertisement240 1928-05-21 2 IDEAL BEVERAGE IFX 1 Z jMM COMPLETE FQQP fi r A J&r roue ’By ’fSSZ concentrated r Tgtlk wa Bk r sSSS o o r*L v. \K 1 SS jlvjflVll lk AMD EGGS TZ< B >1 »JF&S BB B' IN W SB SB GRANUI tL > F W /SJ*3VWa U240 words
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Article785 1928-05-21 3 BRITISH .SOLDIERS FIND BRIDES ABROAD. i Proximity Stronger Than Racial Instincts. Romance has been busy in the British ?.rmy of Occupation in Germany since the Armistice. Considerable surprise has been created throughout the country by the disclosure by Sir L. Worthingtou- Evans, in Parliament, of the large number785 words
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Article394 1928-05-21 3 CHINESE WOMAN’S PROGRESS AS FRISCO BANK MANAGER. Against Tradition, Against the strict old traditions of her ancestors that the home is the place for Chinese women to preside over, Miss Dorothy C. Gee, born in China, has won success and presides over one of San I‘ rancisco’s busiest394 words
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Advertisement375 1928-05-21 3 Chest colds broken Inflamed membranes, congestion, oppressive pain. Apply Sloans io chcst jjj/ A and throat.lt scatters congest! A Sloan’s Liniment '-kills painf I'llßjlks Prickly Heat Why endure the torment and fiery irritation of prickly heat Germolene soothes and relieves in a moment. Rub Germolene over the irritable surface as375 words
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Advertisement372 1928-05-21 3 WAS IN HOSPITAL OVER A MONTH WITH RHEUMATISM. Nothing Could Cure Him Until He Took DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Mr. Alexander Beuther, of 1111 Hanj bury Road, Shanghai, is a marine' en- gin.eer by profession, and has been ser- ving on ships on the China coast for the past seventeen372 words
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Advertisement195 1928-05-21 3 > -mil 8 RecordXf “LITTLE I BOY BLUES” 1 91 Fox Trot, is the hit of “Clowns in Clover.” Debroy Somer’s Band get the most out of a big success. Hear it now Other Good Records 4694 J Blue Heaven Layton and Johnson I The Soi g Is End<d 4719195 words
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Advertisement475 1928-05-21 4 The 'JklvChevrol e F lmportant Features I®/^- of the New Chevrolet General Motors presents for 1928 the Bigger and Better Performance. Chevrolet. Improved valve-’n-head motor 'il^Bas^iSigSg Therriiostaticcontrolcooliigsyas Longer wheelbase 4 wheel brakes thermostatic water h T 3 f iuuii h vi rrnwiMco New alloy Invar-Btrr.t pistons <* control larger radiator475 words
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Article1188 1928-05-21 5 satisfactory position. Raft Carried Away In Storm. rF* HE annual meeting of the Penang Swimming Club was held in the X clnb house yesterday. The Prejpnt (Mr- J- Pennycuick) presided fap was supported by Mr. M. J. B. Watt (Captain), Mr. H. E. Collins. Mr. J.1,188 words
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Article379 1928-05-21 5 Saturday’s Results. ROMALA GAI'S THIRD VICTORY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 19. Tbe going was fair for the last day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting to-day and there was a large attendance. The outstanding performance of tbe day was the victory of Romala379 words
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Article30 1928-05-21 5 —Reuter. THE FAVOURITE WINS. Louisville, May 20. The Kentucky Derby was won bv the favourite, Reighcount, in 1 min. 30 2/5 seconds. Missfop was second and Toro tbird.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article67 1928-05-21 5 —Reuter. GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY TO MEET. Berlin, May 20, In the Davis Cap Competition (Sscond round) Germany beat Spain by three matches to two and meets Great Britain who defeated Finland at Helsingfors by five matches to nil. Other result were Italy beat Rumania by four—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article36 1928-05-21 5 —Reuter, GREAT BRITAIN’S VICTORY. Paris, May 20. Great Britain beat France by eight matches to four, after leading by five matches to one on the first day, in the- international lawn tennis match.-—Reuter, - 36 words
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Article35 1928-05-21 5 —Reuter, AMATEUR GOLF INTERNATIONAL. Prestwick, May 19. In the annual amateur golf international which is a preliminary to the Amateur Championship, England beat Scotland by twelve matches to one with two matches halved.-—Reuter, - 35 words
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Article25 1928-05-21 5 —Reuter. BELGIUM DEFEATED BY Brussels, May 19. England beat Belgium by three goals to one in an international football matpla at Brussels.— Reuter..—Reuter. - 25 words
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Advertisement257 1928-05-21 5 7KTT7XX7 ‘P eau ty’ ‘Performance JLN £2/ V V 4 Qomfort and Economy J|Rl fflliWi r 'PF f //i f I y F6O4 Erskine Six is NEW from front to rear fortable Z 7 Q bumpers. Anew idea in quality automobiles riding. new in beautiful cosmopolitan lines Balloon new in257 words
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Advertisement168 1928-05-21 5 FRY’S CARTETS CUBE BLOCK CHOCOLATE l xOV a “square” meal in a Cartel I X S usta n n B’ strengthening and energy-giving. f I 11 chocolate in cartets is an ideal food in a I convenient and pleasant form. Just the thing for lunch—theatre—travelling—sports > and in fact whenever168 words
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Article3364 1928-05-21 6 F.M.S. Chamber of Mines Annual Meeting. Chairman’s Review. Tin and The Bogey of Overproduction. Better Prices Anticipated. Presiding al the annual general meeting of the F. M. S.. Chamber of Mines which was held at Ipoh on Saturday, the Hon. Mr. A G. Glenister said3,364 words
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Article329 1928-05-21 6 Outspoken Criticism. TENNIS COA(H AT WIMBLEDON. The Special Sports Correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows The latest Du-by betting, race run on June 6, is Fairway 3-1, Flamingo 5-1. Sunny Trace 10 1. Rar jit Singh 10-1, Royal Minisirel 100 8,329 words
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Article84 1928-05-21 6 MALAYA CUP PRACTICE. The following will play on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. on the Esplanade Ground Colours Limuco Che Din and Hok Hai F. Reutens, G. F. G. Edlin and Hussain Che Chain, A. Reutens, Abdul Rabman, E. Valberg and K. Thiede. Whites Kam Phooi ;G- Bennett and G.84 words
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Article40 1928-05-21 6 Wong Fook, a Chinese, who escaped from the Kuala Lumpur prison, was arrested in Penang yesterday. He was charged at the Penang Police Court this morning. The case was postponed until May 25, no bail b4ng allowed.40 words
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Article41 1928-05-21 6 S. C. C. DEFEAT RECREATION CLUB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 21. The Singapore Cricket Club scored 224 in reply to the Recreation Club’s total of 105 on Saturday. Braddell (56) and King (62) were the chief scorer?.41 words
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Article27 1928-05-21 6 The Post Office Recreation Club drew with the Padang Paity in the match played on the Dato Kramat gardens yesterday, each side scoring one goal.27 words
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Advertisement383 1928-05-21 6 New Advertisements. MISCELLANEOUS. Englishman (Ph fessional) desir boant residence with English f, mi) would take part house with boar! comfortable mess with another d r Box No. 184, c/o Pinarg Gazette. Ply 1068— 23-5 FOR SALE. Best English make Piano. “Collard and Collar.! In use only a few months owner383 words
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Advertisement192 1928-05-21 7 1 1 WATCHES AND CLOCKS AT SLUMP PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY g HALL MARKED GOLD WRISTLET WATCHES 03 Finely balanced lever movements. Accurate timekeepers. Great variety ■■alal of shapes Plain or luminous dials. Jewelled. JMKI 9 ct. 15 Jewel Usual Price $25-00 Slump Price $19“50 (Plain) JSt gW 14192 words
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Article35 1928-05-21 8 Powell—On the 18;h May in London to Constance, wife of T. A. Powell, the gift of a son. Noakes.—To Hilda Ellen, wife of G. P. Noikei, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on May 19—twins.35 words
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Article497 1928-05-21 8 From the tone of the letters appsaring in our correspondence columns to-day, it is obvious that our Chinese readers, Straits born included, have misinterpreted our remarks on the local aspect of the distressing situation which has arisen between China and Japan. It has never been the policy497 words
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Article397 1928-05-21 8 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.} Sir.—l fully concur with what L.S.E. said in hii letter under the above caption, which appealed in your issue of the 18th instant. The Pinang Gazette has undoubtely proved to be a good frieni and admirer of the Chinese, both as397 words
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Article241 1928-05-21 8 (To the Elitor of the Pinang Gazette?'} Sir, Straits Born-Chinese in his letter published in to-day’s Pinang Gazette says that, in the present Sino-Japanese conflict, the Japanese are to be blamed, because neither Tsinanfa nor Tsingtao is a concession and as such they had no right to send241 words
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Article1620 1928-05-21 8 3“or London's gayest Season, A SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY GIFT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, April 26. Liners are already bringing millionaires from America, and the hotels are filling up for what promises to be the gayest season since the war. Tne mansions of Mayfair and Belgravia are being1,620 words
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Advertisement197 1928-05-21 8 The Actual Consumer Receives FAIRRES 1 WRAPPED I SUGAR. |l UNTOUCHED BY HAND, ABSOLUTELY Cl FAN AND UNCONTAMINATED. Ideal for tropical countries uhere sugar owing to its attraction 3 to disease tearing insects constitutes a real menace to the i health of its consumers unless its cleanliness is properly safea197 words
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Advertisement30 1928-05-21 8 “E. 6» O. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. 4e O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every ether Sunday. pkUflontel CV lea*No zJII QUALITYC30 words
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Miscellaneous25 1928-05-21 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.20 a.m. 7.32 a.m. 1.31 p.m. 8.16 p.m. To-morrow. 2.04 a.m. 8.12 a.m. 2.09 p.m. 9. 0 p.m.25 words
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Great Britain Replies To American Note.
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153 1928-05-21 9 Abolition Of War. Important Question Of British Dependencies* Freedom Of Action Imperative. e The British Government's reply to Americas proposal for outlawing war states that the Government could not agree to any new Treaty which would weaken or undermine the League Covenant or the Treaty153 words
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Article444 1928-05-21 9 between any two of them.”— Rugby wldla Service. NATIONAL HONOUR. London, May 20. The text of the British reply to the United States Note for the proposed Peace Pact is issued for publication in the Sunday morning papers. The reply states, “The suggestion for the conclusionbetween any two of them.”—Rugby wldla Service. - 444 words
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Article1273 1928-05-21 9 DESIRE 10 CO-OPERATE WITH AMERICA. —Reuter. FUNDAMENTAL OBLIGATIONS. London, May 20. The text of the Note proceeds, “The French Note suggests an additicn of articles providing that violation of the Treaty by one of the parties should release the remainder from their obligations under the' Treaty.—Reuter. - 1,273 words
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Article187 1928-05-21 9 —Reuter. 2,000.000 NEW VOTERS. ENTHUSIASTS CLASH WIIH PCLICF. 100 ARRESTS MAN KILLED. In spite of the fact that reports from Germany state that the voting for the elections passed off without much enthusiasm, the police made a hundred arrests, and one man in Saxony was—Reuter. - 187 words
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Article54 1928-05-21 9 —Reuter. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE. f Brownville (Pennsylvania), May 20. Up to the present it appears that twenty people were killed by the explosion and fire in the Mather mine. O.ie hundred and fifty miners were underground when the explosion occurred. Rescuers are working feverishly to—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article476 1928-05-21 9 —Reuter. Nearing Peking. JAPANESE CUT OFF RETREAT TO MANCHURIA. POSSIBLE PROTECTORATE. According to the latest messages from China, the Japanese appear to have decided to take every step to prevent the defeated Northern troops and the victorious Southern troops entering Manchuria. Peking is outwardly calm, but extensive—Reuter. - 476 words
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Article131 1928-05-21 9 —Reuter. CONDITIONS IN DONETZ MINING DISTRICT, Oslo, May 20. The airmen, Wilkins and Eielsen, have arrived at Trondhjem. They were welcomed by great crowds and were given an official luncheon.— Reuter, Riga, May 20. It is reported from the Donetz mining district that the output is seriously—Reuter. - 131 words
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Advertisement63 1928-05-21 9 Owing to pressure on space the letters to the Editor on the subject of the Penang and Kedah Automobile Club are held over until tomorrow. Sasy Writing du^ d ble 'T DEPENDABLE ss-so >• k WthThe IN i V Black, Green and Red, YOU CAN GET PARKER PEN SERVICE AT63 words
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Advertisement182 1928-05-21 9 I I FOR FURNITURE i'i w Specialists in Office M M Furniture. A Large Stock ‘Always on Hand. jjjjntt Made in Best J Vf I Selected Teakwood Under European (J Supervision. ‘'i Handsome Solid Teak Writing Table Eength 4’ 6” $54-00, 5’ 0” $67-50, 6’ 0” $Bl-00 Nett. Solid Teak182 words
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Miscellaneous36 1928-05-21 9 Hl3l TO-NIGHT, AND TILL WEDNESDAY, 23kd. I* -I I KlcKiLzjTaztJTlm w 'ttCTr-ioy j RICHARD BARTHELMESS in NEW TOYS RONALD COLMAN in THE SPORTING VENUS RICHARD TALMADGE in THE BETTER MAN And the Latest GAU MONT GRAPHIC.”36 words
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Article1693 1928-05-21 10 Singapore Free Press com(Q menting on the Pinang Gazette's complaint of Singapore’s intorferor c in its affairs siy h that it h gratifying to 1-arn that Singapore can teach Penang something at al), even if it teaches it wr< ng We are sorry to damp our contemporary’s1,693 words
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Article566 1928-05-21 10 DOMINIONS’ REPRESENTATION, Malaya To Have Seat On The Committee. Since some years before the war it has been the policy of the Hurlingham Club Polo Committee, which is the governing body of polo in the British Empire, to increase the representation on the Committee of the polo566 words
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Advertisement370 1928-05-21 10 fe| c/T QordJo-L ffl»/ fc.yrs A I I There is nothing more welcome on a hot day, when Old Sol seems determined to shrivel you up, than a glass of Montserrat. I his delicious Lime Juice makes a good thirst a thing to be treasured 1 UONTSERRRT |VB LIME JUICE370 words
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Advertisement148 1928-05-21 10 Pritchard Co. k PENANG. You need never question the soundness of your judgment when you buy one of our famous Cycles. The Finest Value Obtainable. ALL PARTS ARE BRITISH MADE. “The Peanco Cycle/’ _A._7g&bC Is J Fitted with Oilbath Gearcase. Price $50.00 Nett. SPECIFICATION Frame Finest Black Enamel Lined Red148 words
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Miscellaneous82 1928-05-21 10 “S. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETISolution of Puzzle No. 2. The following are the names of successful competitors Ist Prize ($150) Mr.»Chan Fook Shian, Penang. 2nd Prize ($3O) Mr. T. A. Cheah, Penang. 3rd Prize ($2O) Mr. H.W. Sanders, Penang. T|A|S|slE|i-KAjWIAIK|E|N C H I L dMIMT MipE Hg C O NICHEIA L82 words
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4036 1928-05-21 11 planters Association of Malaya. Mr. Arter’s Review of the Year. A Fine Old British Gesture. Poll on Increased Releases. The lion. Mr. J. S Ar ter, chairman of the Planters' Association of Malaya, had some interesting things to say regarding the position of the rubber4,036 words
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Article172 1928-05-21 11 INSTALLATION AT LODGE SCOTIA. At the installation meeting of Lodge Scotia, No. 1003, S.C., held at the Freemason’s Hall, Northam Road, on Thursday last, Bro. A. R. Jennings was installed Right Worshipful Master for the enruing year by Wor. Brr. J. McCrae Chalmers, D. G. M. Depute172 words
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Article36 1928-05-21 11 SINGAPORE SCORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 21. In an inter-port rifle practice Singapore scored 913. The scores were as follows Jones 94, G bscn 94, Egalietan 92, Steers and Wilson 92.36 words
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Article158 1928-05-21 11 Rl< h*< rd seems to be the mott popular name of film artists who specialise in action and comedy pictures, as both the starts vho are really well known to cinema fans, are named Richard, i.e., Dlx and Ta’nr adge. The Theatre Royal, screening R’chard Dix in “Say158 words
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Article101 1928-05-21 11 MOTOR CAR DRIVER FINED. A collision between a motor car and a rick isha occurred in Love lane yesterday. The rickisba was slightly damaged but the puller fortunately escaped unhurt. It was found that the ©r was unregistered and that the driver had no licence. The driver101 words
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Advertisement84 1928-05-21 11 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) m THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMEITS. i I, SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy No. 31 of 1928» Re CHOP FONG LEE HIN. Notice is hereby given that the First Meeting of Creditors in the above matter will be held at the Bankruptcy Office, Perang,84 words
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Article567 1928-05-21 12 Extension of leave for two months has been granted to Mr. N. K. Bain, M.C.S. Mr. W. Baud, of the Malayan Tin Dredging, Coy., has returned to Batu Gajah from Home furlough. Mr. H, R. L. Dyne, Advocate, partner of Donaldson and Burkinshaw, Singapore, hes returned from567 words
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Article101 1928-05-21 12 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.37 1.39 B. Padangs .51 .53 Bangrins 44/3 44/6 Haad Yais 19/6 20 Hong Fatts .65 .70 K. Lumpurs 34/3 34/9 Kuyohs .77| .80 Kinta Dredges 1.52| Laruts 17/3 17/6 M. Consols 1.05 1.07|101 words
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Article36 1928-05-21 12 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 29] cts per pound per pl.—s 39No. 1 Crepe 29j cts per pound per pl.=s39/Quiet. London B|d New York 181 cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)36 words
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Article55 1928-05-21 12 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on May 18: London. Spot £231.15.0 Up £1.2.6 3 mos. buying 230.17.6 0.15.0 3., selling 231.2.6 0.17.6 Local, May 19: Singapore sold 100 tons at $ll7/Penang 50 tons at $ll7/-. May 21 Singapore sold 150 tons at $116.75 Penang55 words
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Article218 1928-05-21 12 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDYi Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday. To-day. 8 E Shares. g P O E PQ 02 0Q CQ sc. sc. sc. c. Mining. Asam K. 48/3 49e- 48/6 49/6 cum Haad Yai 20/- 21/- 19/6 20/6218 words
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Article123 1928-05-21 12 Penang, May 21, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 21/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 27/32 3 Credit 2/4 3/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 3 days’sight Private 156 B Bombay Demand Bank 153 c Madras Demand Bank 153 E 3123 words
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Article1113 1928-05-21 12 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. t B Sc I i m _o2 h. RUBBER [Dollar.] 9 c 8 o 8 Allenby Robber Co Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 00 1 _5 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 (0 2 00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 75 00 Ayer Kuning Rabber Estates 401,113 words
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Advertisement235 1928-05-21 12 ''7 > I I 1 j The Pleasures of Sporting can only be enjoyed by him’who enjoys good heakh. The requirements of every day-life call for a healthy and well-working organism. Therefore,fdt. ?not wait till you arc compelled to walk with the assistance of crutches, but ’treat in good time235 words
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Article377 1928-05-21 13 35,917 SEARCHES IN 1927: 17,427 IDENTIFIED. Saving Time Of The Police. A review of the results obtained by the use of the finger-print system of identification of criminals during more than a quarter of a century has been published by the Stationery Office. It has been377 words
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Article410 1928-05-21 13 PAIN OR PIETY. Whether or not it is possible to make out the difference between crips of anguish and the chanting of a Malay mowlut was a question which was raised in the Second Police Court, Singapore, and which was left undecided. Mr. Gourlay, Second Magistrate, said410 words
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Advertisement151 1928-05-21 13 y fL W'. W® >r/ wßa/v -48? F f 9 V 'ss. J s&' w V Y\ j i 7\ ylfflyffi' I W <' V k-~5 As ladocior 1 would |3Ĕ|\ recommend you to g I smoke Craven A.They fa»! do noi affect the throat Awarded Certificate of Institute of151 words
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Advertisement258 1928-05-21 13 e„:®- You 'will spon feel 'well and strong if you take flails Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE If you are weak as a result of severe illness HALL’S WINE will build you up. If you are run-down in health HALL’S WINE will quickly give you new life and vitality. Whenever258 words
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Article130 1928-05-21 14 To-day’s Departures. Moena for Belawan (Del Stbang Suez. Port Said, London, Amsterdam, Rotter dam and Hamburg. Tilawa for Singapore. China and Japan, van der Hagen for Belawan (Deb), Sabang, Olehleh, West Sumatra and Padang. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Egra for Singapore. Sandviken for Singapore, Hongkong and130 words
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Article560 1928-05-21 14 CLOSE DAILY except I Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay Staten. Valacca, Joho r and Singapore. Registration and Parce’ Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlie' than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be close*> daily (Sunday excepted) at 6560 words
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Advertisement320 1928-05-21 14 NANKING HOTEL, North Beach, Kelawei Road, Penang, Facing a Picturesque Sea-front to give every comfort and satisfaction to Guests. TARIFF 1. FOB BOARDING. (a) Special Room $5 per diem to accommodate 2 persons. (b) IstCbvs 4 2 (c) 2nd 3 2 (d) 3rd 2 only 1 person. (A bath-room is320 words
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Advertisement62 1928-05-21 14 S.S ORDINANCE NO. 197 (LABOUR) AND THE LABOUR CODE, 1923. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controlie- of Labour, Malaya, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the62 words
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Advertisement314 1928-05-21 14 I Does your mirror say "Overwork I B You know it does, but the keener look with scepticism upon Sanatogen’s H B the brain the more unwilling it is claims. m B to admit physical weakness. And yet o f overwhelming evi* B you cannot escape the grim fact, dence314 words
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Article579 1928-05-21 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, May 21, 1928. Mutton— f c t« Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head heep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of -Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55579 words
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Advertisement221 1928-05-21 15 nnnuMßHßßnnnanLanLsae /f rz;£/ I THE BEST TEA i :i D Go to the Firm that Grows it iLIPTON’Sj n n Specially blended and packed g in COLOMBO i J FOR THE J FAR EAST, i n n n n c n n OBTAINABLE FROM ALL* n GOOD CLASS STORES DEALERS.221 words
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Advertisement252 1928-05-21 15 4* I Grand Hotel Brastagi i (.4,800 FEET ABOVE SEA-LEVEL). 45 Ml TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: POS TA L A DDRESS Brastagi Hotel, Medan. Brastagi Hotel, Brastagi, Sumatra. J UNIQUE HEALTH RESORT IN THE J I SUMATRA-HIGHLANDS I Business as Usual I i.. J ij, 45 rooms available, with private bathrooms hot252 words
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Advertisement1296 1928-05-21 16 hamburg-amerika linie INTENDED BAILINGS FROM PENANG. C TITTrTI CTTIVNII7Q T TMTFN WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON ANS N. CONTINENT. UUIIU □IJJLIIIBO IjlLllXJll PATROCLUS May 24 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hall Glasgow. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. LAOMEDON Jane 1 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. OUTWARDS* •MENELAUS June 7 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. For Hontfkomt1,296 words
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Advertisement569 1928-05-21 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in Engl/nd.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co. under'j Sailings of steamers O f the rcontract with His Majesty’s Govern- |ndja s N Cq ment, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China ncorporated569 words
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