Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 May 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-05-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, No. 121. VOL. LXXXVI. SATURDAY, 26th MAY, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement11 1928-05-26 1 I TOKISATSU, ART STUDIO i I ’Phone 772. 68. BiSHO? STMJEET.11 words
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Article660 1928-05-26 2 SCIENCE THREE CENTURIES AGO. The Wizard Earl, whose library was recently sold at Sotheby’s, earned his title in a reign when magic and devil worship were easily suspected in the most unlikely corners of the kingdom, tays lhe Times. Elizabeth, the cleareyed, cunning Queen, friend of the660 words
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Advertisement1518 1928-05-26 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES.• Factory Clerk required for obi estate WHEN ON LEAVE. There’s in P. W. must be able to make sheet. ?Gn te Ba p- ry eX a Reply Box N THE ST. JAMES’S TAILORING Co., HOtllllMl 190, c/o Pmang Gazette. AdBnpply BAViL E ROW CLCTHES «VtlUllJJ 1092 at1,518 words
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Advertisement329 1928-05-26 2 CoHF&Chde MUkßwd BRITAIN’S MOST PERFECT BABY FOOD FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. $l-50 ATIN AT “The GEORGETOWN” Every Drop Sheer Nourishment. BABIES LOVE IT. George Town Dispensary Ltd., THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. Safety First—Get your Medicines at il The Georgetown.’ All Orders Executed by Qualified English Chemists. The Largest, Cheapest and329 words
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Article350 1928-05-26 3 HOW BOY WAS CHOSEN FOR “SWEENEY TODD.’’ Bout With Gloves. Success with the glovog has earnei a boy a part in a film, Mr. Walter West wanted somebody to play the part of the apprentice in the film Sweeney Todd which he has just started350 words
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Article446 1928-05-26 3 RELIEF FROM CENTENARY COMMITTEE. A grand-nephew of Franz Schubert h: s been discovered in Vienna in a state of poverty. His name is Ignaz Stuppock. He is sixtynine years of age and has been dragging out an existence for some years on a meagre unemployment dole.446 words
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Advertisement124 1928-05-26 3 You need Boon’s more than ever NOW At no other time in the year will you find the Boon’s Service so vital to the right solution of your future problem in economics. Boon’s, as always, will provide you with maximum value at minimum cost in Dru's, Chemicals, Hospital Adjuncts, etc.,124 words
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Advertisement1060 1928-05-26 3 I I The P enan S China Distress Relief Fund IN AID OF 4 THE WAR VICTIMS IN CHINA. M The above fund is being laised to give relief and help to those sufferers and more victims among the civilians in the uar-affected areas in China. Their miserable juice into1,060 words
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436 1928-05-26 4 Gloucester’s First Defeat, Yorkshire Beaten On First Innings. Hardinge’s Double Century. The outstanding feature of the County Cricket Championship matches which finished yesterday was the first innings defeat of Yorkshire by Northants in a low scoring game. Kent and Middlesex put up terrific scores—Reuter. - 436 words
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Article231 1928-05-26 4 SENIOR AND JUNIOR CUPS. Representative Entries. Entries have closed for the polo tournr went to be held on the Panar.g Polo Ground during the week-end June 1-4. The Sultan of Perak's Cup, a Senior Handicap Gup, has attract°d four entri a s Selangor Polo Club-.— (1) B.231 words
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Article52 1928-05-26 4 —Reuter. FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP. Paris, May 25. In the last eight stage of the French Hard Court Tenn's CJampioi ship Gregory and Kingsley (Great Britain) beat Lacohte and B>usdQB (France) 6-3, 6-4, 16,7 5 Cochet and Dabuzelet (Franc») beat Patterson and Hawkes (Australia) •> b, 3 b, 6-4,—Reuter. - 52 words
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120 1928-05-26 4 —Reuter. WETHERED IN FINAL. EXCELLENT PLAY AT PRESTWICK. Prestwick, May 25, The remaining matches to complete the sixth round of the British Amateur Golf Championship at Prestwick resulted as follows T. Perkins (Castle Bromwich) beat N. Dickson (Glasgow) 4 and 2 E. Tipping (Ashdown Forest) beat—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article903 1928-05-26 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazelle.} Sir,—I have read wth interest the views of some of the Chinese regarding the above {-abject. I think it is time to bring the controversy to a close. Nothing can be gained from views in a complicated manner through the papers903 words
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Article687 1928-05-26 4 Mrs. H. J. M. Mutch, wife of the well known Suugkai planter, has sailed for Home. Dr. C. A. Levy and Mrs. Levy are leaving Singapore for London on June 10 by the m.s. Selandia, Mr. and Mrs. GE. London and Mrs. W. Leegatt are returning to687 words
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1094 1928-05-26 4 Inter-State Cricket Penang Make Disastrous Start. Five Wickets For 15 Runs. Side Entirely Dismissed For 8] Runs. Selangor 2 For 0. By Athlete.” (Special Sporting Correspondent of the Pinatuj Gazette.) There was one change in Penang’s selected side for to-day s inter-state match with Selangor, Wilkinson playing in place of1,094 words
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Advertisement146 1928-05-26 4 DON’T LET INDIGESTION AGE YOU. Many a young person looks old and haggard through indigestion. Thp continual pain and discomfort combined with the inability of weakened stomach organs to extract nourishment from food are such a terrible strain that they drive all trace of youth away. If you ever have146 words
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Advertisement20 1928-05-26 4 'A? JUST RECEIVED Latest Shoes., <,• Day and Evening Gowns and Travelling Dressmaking on the Premises by I experienced Chinese Tailors.20 words
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Article203 1928-05-26 5 NEW MUSEUM TO BE BUILT. Precious Objects Of Middle VAges. A new museum is to be built in the Vatican Gardens in which it is proposed to gather objects, many of which are of great antiquity, now lying heaped in the Vatican cellars, lofts, and storerooms.203 words
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Article182 1928-05-26 5 PLAN TO FLY HIGHER THAN MOUNT EVEREST. A rocket aeroplane is being built a' Cassel, and Herr Anton Raab, an air pilot of great experience, will be the first man to attempt to fly in a ’plane which it is said will go far higher than Mount Everest182 words
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Article99 1928-05-26 5 LESS GRAIN FROM PEASANTS. During April the Soviet Russian Government has only collected and confiscated 205.000 tons of grain from the peasants throughout the country. This is only 26 per cent of the amount anticipated, and 800,000 tons less than was collected in March. All the Moscow papers99 words
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Advertisement439 1928-05-26 5 G. 832 gJFni |L When, appetite fails, Jj I, remember g ENO'S-FRUIT SALT I If your system is not clearing itself of impurities, I a PP c tite fails. 'I o aid the proper functioning of 3 t the system, to purify the blood, and to restore H I the439 words
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Advertisement81 1928-05-26 5 DpntWny Relief and comfort will immediately follow the use of CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC REMEDY, This old, reliable remedy 9 has had the endorsement of physicians for many years. All druggists carry it. People all over the world use it for colic, stomach cramps, abdominal pains and diarrhoea. It always gives prompt81 words
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Advertisement231 1928-05-26 5 O Ail aver the World I the Scl’rr::.? ar.g!? n Ihe Is.bel3 is known as i < >r the I ufi, < efi Insist upon thi t -i!.4 n °rk v,r:cn tciuiring Schering products. Among thi e Atophan Schering should be i especially noted, for at any moment you may231 words
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Article412 1928-05-26 6 The Tussaud’s of to-day lacks the priceless Napoleonic relics which attracted to the exhibition recently many to whom waxworks made but a limited appeal. In all other respects, however, the new show which was opened last month maintains to the full the honourable and interesting traditions412 words
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Article1739 1928-05-26 6 London, May 4. The social event of the forthcoming week is, of course, the first court of the London season, when the ambition of hundreds of 1928 debutantes to be presented to the King and Queen will be gratified. The debutantes have been busy during the past1,739 words
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298 1928-05-26 6 AN IMPOSING PROCESSION. The funeral procession of Mrs. Chockalingam Pillay, mother of Mr. C. Yahambaram Pillay, one of the leading members of the local .Hindu community started from Mr. Pillay’s residence in Kajang Road at about 5 p.m. yesterday, to the Batu Lanchang Hindu Cemetery,298 words
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Article62 1928-05-26 6 Messrs. Boustead cap je Yesterday’s quotation refined tin $ll6-73 P ,r re fined business done 325 tons, Ptn« e 150 tin SH6 75 picul,J pico J, tons, unrefined tin 81 P tin ore $115.75 per picul. The following were the r u tions in London on Mty Smoked62 words
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Advertisement185 1928-05-26 6 I A Winter's Tale Sherry. The finest old Sherry in the country. A trial bottle will convince you. Obtainable at all leading Hotels. Per Bot. $4-45 including duty. Special Prices to Clubs and Hotels. SOLE AGENTS PRITCHARD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the S. S.) PENANG, Also at Ipoh and Sungei185 words
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Advertisement28 1928-05-26 6 “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. raeHHOnM MHD k /dj28 words
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Miscellaneous29 1928-05-26 6 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water-TO-DAY. 8.11 a.m. U. 43 5.08 p.m. M Wn ,h To-morrow. 1 0 a.» 1 9.04 a.m. 1 m 917 a.u l 7.48 p.m.29 words
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Obituary57 1928-05-26 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. Mr. C. Yahambararn Pillay tenders his sincere thanks to all those friends and relatives who attended the funeral of his mother (Mrs. Chockalingam Pillay) last evening at the Batu Lanchang Hindu Cemetery, Penang, and all those who kindly sent wreaths, telegrams, letters of condolence, lent motor cars, and rendered57 words
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Article180 1928-05-26 7 .—Reuter. Assuming Control. fIORIHERN troops requested TO WITHDRAW. NO TIME LIMIT. The Japanese are gradually taking over control oj Tsingtao General Yasumilsu, Chief oj the Japanese Third Division, has requested the Northern Chinese tr tops to withdraw seven miles from Tsingtao. He imposes no time limit for.—Reuter. - 180 words
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Article82 1928-05-26 7 .—Reuter. BANISHMENT FROM ALSACE. Colmar, May 25. Noisy demonstrations inside the court and free fights outside illustrated the intensity of the feeling caused by the protracted trial of the Alsatian Autonomists. Four of the principal defendants, ineluding Dr. Ricklin and M. Rosse, both of whom were recently.—Reuter. - 82 words
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74 1928-05-26 7 —Rugby Radio Service. SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN. London, May 25. The movement started by the National Playing Fields A social ion for providing outdoor recreation facilities in thickly Populated areas has resulted in voluntary gifts of £330,000 and four hundred acres of land. In addition the Ministry of—Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article65 1928-05-26 7 .—Reuter. COLOSS VL OUTPUT. Teheran, May 25. Another big addition to the oil output ‘8 from the Iraq sector of the ai'klunch fields where two further Producing respectively 200,00 C atel 300,000 gallons a day. have been J f f mght in by the Khanoqin.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article46 1928-05-26 7 —Reuter. 11 ALIAN airship returning from the pole. Kingsbay, May 25. head e lal an air Bhip Italia met strong Pole ln a w hen returning from the tonn JU > a ex P e cted to arrive hero at n to day.-Z? euZer—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article198 1928-05-26 7 banking and insurance interests— Rugby Radio Service. INCREASED APPLICATIONS. SUGGESTED CONIROL BY PRIVATE FNTERPRISE. VOLUNTARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE In view of the tremendous increase in the number of applications for credits under the Export Credits Scheme it is regarded as likely that steps may shortly bebanking and insurance interests—Rugby Radio Service. - 198 words
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Article89 1928-05-26 7 1. Reuter. RESIGNATION OF DIRECTOR OF STUDIES. New York, M<y 25. Doctor Abraham Flexner, Director of studies on the General Education B?ard founded by Rockefeller, which is empowered to distribute over 10,000,000 contributed by Rockefeller, has resigned. Dr. Flexner, who is at present lecturing it Oxford under1.—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article58 1928-05-26 7 Rugby Radio Service. CONCLUDING STAGE REACHED. London, May 25. Sir Alan Cobham, who with Lady Cobham and crew, has been engaged on a 20,000 miles aerial survey of Africa, left Las Palmas this morning on the concluding stages of the flight. He has used the flyingRugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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51 1928-05-26 7 —Reuter. CHARGE AGAINST EX-DICTATOR. Athens, May 25. An interesting development in the political situation is likely to follow the recommendation of the Parliamentary Judicial Commission tint the ex-Dictator, M. Pengalos, long detained awaiting trial on a charge of subverting the Constitution, shall be released on.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article63 1928-05-26 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, May 25. Paris, 124 New York, 4.88 fc Brussels, 34.98; Geneva, 25.33 Amsterdam, 12.091 Milan, 92.65 Berlin, 20.39 Stockholm, 18.19 Copenhagen, 18.19 Oslo, 18.22 Vienna, 34.69 i Prague, 1641; Helsingfors, 194 Madrid, 29-16?; Lisbon, 2U Athens, Bucharest, 792 Rio, 5|J Buenos Aires, 471 Bombay,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article191 1928-05-26 7 '—Reuter. Expedition’s Wanderings. WINTER IN TENTS AT ALTITUDE OF 1,500 FEET. ATTACKED BY ROBBERS. After a year's silence news has been received in New York of the safe arrival tn Northern India of the Roerich expedition which left Moscow for Mongolia in April 1927. The expedition'—Reuter. - 191 words
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37 1928-05-26 7 —Reuter. PRINCIPLE ACCEPTED. Tokio, M ly 25. The Cabinet ha=i approved the reply to America’s Anti-War proposals. It is understood that the Cabinet accepts the principle but snegests a few minor modifications..—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article88 1928-05-26 7 The British and European Timber Trust, which offers Participating Preferred Ordinary and Deferred shares, acquires for £300, 0q0, in fully paid shares, the entire issued share capital of three timber trading and producing companies owning forests in Poland and Central Germany, a sawmill and other assets. The88 words
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180 1928-05-26 7 —Reuter. INDIAN'S REFUSE TO WO<K. POLICY OF PASSIVE RESISTENCE MAINTAINED. MAGISTRATE’S WARNING. The East India Railway Company’s workshops were re-open-ed yesterday, but although the majority of the men, who had been on strike for ten weeks, returned, they refused to work unless their grievances were redressed.—Reuter. - 180 words
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Article141 1928-05-26 7 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING. The following is the Agenda of an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission, to be held on Tuesday, May 29 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at141 words
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Article124 1928-05-26 7 If we can see more similiar pictures by Richard Dix we certainly will “Say It Again and Again.” “Give us more”. The picture is a scream and will add to Dix’s popularity—though we doubt if this is possible—as all his pictures are stamped with the hall mark124 words
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Article27 1928-05-26 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 25. A cable from Home announces the death on May 23 of Mr. G.P. Owen.27 words
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Article70 1928-05-26 7 There will be Moonlight Band Performances at the Esplanade on May 30, and June 1 and 2 (weather permitting.) For cruelty to pigs on biard a ship in harbour, by pullingout the last of a number of tiers of baskets and allowing the pigs in the upper rows70 words
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Advertisement50 1928-05-26 7 FOAMITE FIREFOAM. Accidents will happen, p Wg Are YOU i prepared in event of I 4 Fire L H Prohcl y° ur property ‘I with 1 i m Foaimte i| Fiiefoam •I J L -J' i 3 J and Set your mind at rest Turege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG. I Agents.50 words
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Advertisement273 1928-05-26 7 JACKSON’S PAINTS. VARNISHES and POLISHES. Ready mixed Equally suitable for aints work Made in a Large Guaranteed made with Range of Artistic Pg Genuine Linseed OilShades. onlv t7lbsO7l bs ll Sizes 1 lb., 2 lb. and p rices; 45 cts> 85 cts lb. Tins. and $2-50, Jackson’s Oil Varnish Stains273 words
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Article793 1928-05-26 8 Messrs. KENNEDY and Co., Penang, reported on Friday as follows: The recent revival of interest in the Share Market has unfortunately died away, the market closing very dull with little business passing. The price of i fin has had a slight setback and at '£229-12-6 shows a793 words
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Advertisement650 1928-05-26 8 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. (Established 1824.) Paid Up Capital I’l. 50,000,000 (abt. £6.667,000) statutory Reserve I I. 40,000,000 (abt. £.>.333,500) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM.* With Agencies in Rotterdam* ’s-Gravenagb Head Agency in Batavia. Branches.— Bandjermasin, Bandoeng.* Bombay, Calcutta, Cheribon, Djember, Djokja, Hongkong, Jeddalr, Kobe, Kota Radja (Acheen),650 words
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Advertisement607 1928-05-26 8 ■a* x a Why not enjoy IftoQ 192 a 13 Z- Perfected Economy Whippet holds U. S. A. transcontinental econ- HRm ||H| fan JRF omy record. fl* .LlilßJ GTS A s WW Life goes By rapidly. Why postpone from the engine and the electrical Z bl one ts reatest pleasures607 words
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Article128 1928-05-26 9 Penang, May 26, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank.) L »ndon 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 1 3 days’sight Private 156 c Bombay Demand Bank 153 p Madras Demand Bank128 words
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Article202 1928-05-26 9 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. g g no Share 4. J? <u >» pj >» C* C 5 CQ 02 2Q 72 C. C. C. C. Mining. Asam K. 49/6 43/9 49/6 cum Bangrin202 words
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Article59 1928-05-26 9 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMI TED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrin 44/6 45/6 Kuala Lumpur Tin 34 34/6 Kuchai Ord. 1.70 1.75 M. Consolidated l.< 5 Rahman 1.57| 1.60 Ratrnt 26/6 27/ Taiping Tin 1.15 1.17| c. Takuapa 32/959 words
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Article68 1928-05-26 9 The following aie our latest quotation.? for to day Rubbers. Buyer?. Sellers. B. Padangs .50 .52| Hong Fatts .6'l .70 Haad Yais 19/6 20/6 Johans .22j .25 Kintas 1.471 1.521 Lahats 16/9 17/3 M. Consols. 1.01 1.02 i Nai Hoots .171 .20 Norths 1.05 1.07| ex Rantau68 words
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Article72 1928-05-26 9 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Norths Rahmans 1.57 1.62| Kamuntings 18/6 19/6 B. Padangs Kintas 1.49| 1.52| Taipings 1.15 c. 1.16 c. Hitams .94 .96 M. Consols. 1.00 1.02| Bangrins 43/6 44’6 Talams 1.02 1.04 Ratruts 26/9 27/3 Rantau Prefs. lB7|72 words
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Article82 1928-05-26 9 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrins 44/6 45/Ritams .95 Haad Yais 19/9 20 3 Johans .24 .26 Kinta Dredges 1.47 i 1.52| Katus 25/3 25/9 Kuyohs .65 .70 K. Rivers 3 42| ex 3.47| ex Kampongs 27/3 27/9 Laruts 17/3 17/682 words
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Article39 1928-05-26 9 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 31} cts per pound per pl. $4l 66 No. 1 Crepe 31} cts per pound per pl. 33 Steady. London 9}l New York 19|cts. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys').39 words
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Article414 1928-05-26 9 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church Of England.) Whit sun Day. 8a m. Holy Communion, 10 a.m. Matins. Hymn 153, Venite 151, Ps LXVIII 159 and 160, Fe Denm Last Set (>.C S., Benedictus 36, Hymns 211, 156. 10.45 Holy Communion. 6p.m Evensong, Hmn 208, Ps CIV 212, Magnificat414 words
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Article42 1928-05-26 9 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapor prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day aro as fullow Spot 3 l}c Jane 3l|a July/Sfpt. 32c Oct/Dec. 32c Remarks —Market Steady. London Stocks estimated down 3,759 tons.42 words
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Article215 1928-05-26 9 Penang, May 26, 1928. Benares Opia a p cheat 15,009.00 nom Cloves 70.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 selLr Mace Pickings 125.00 nom Nnimegs KOs 00.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per I.oo' 50.00 nom Copra Sundriol JI 1.45 buyers 23/5/28 Pattans 11.15 s-»ie Rattans Coarse 10.60 Snail Sh»B-215 words
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Advertisement202 1928-05-26 9 v t w Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. cs 3h tp<i a temporary Clerk able to t lH > W rite. At ply by letter enclosing o f testimonials H<*., to Official x/ignep, Supreme Court, Penang. miscellaneous. Chinese Contractors desirous of urmg for *be Construction of Racket Dredges in Malja and in202 words
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Advertisement94 1928-05-26 9 Great Clearance Sale. As Madame Cecile will be leaving for Europe shortly, she is now clearing her stock of HATS, FLOWERS, etc, at very low prices, from May 26th to 30th. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. An Ordinary and a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office94 words
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Advertisement483 1928-05-26 9 4-- Lady Louis’i London I? Mannon Av I® < I I 7’ Y z I' W LOL 15 riOLMDATTLN loudicst member of SnqlishJristocracy sets an ex([uistfe example/ lady Louis Mountbatten occupies Let it stay on several moments, then a with consummate grace the high with a soft cloth, remove all483 words
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Miscellaneous196 1928-05-26 9 pjCjr vf. W. Ji 3*. S* B' TO-NIGHT AND TILL SUNDAY, 27m MAY, 1928. AT 9 30 p.m. NIGHTLY. RICHARD DlX’in Paramount’s Funniest Farce SAY IT AGAIN SAY IT AGAIN SAY IT AGAIN 8 reels We say it now and you will SAY II AGAIN I The best IXx picture196 words
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Article153 1928-05-26 10 To-day’» Departures. Ghirbi for Alor Star and P. Langkawi. Malaya for Bhnket, (Tongkah), Renong and Kopah. Rengam for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Hong Hwa for Port Swettenham, Singapore and China. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Mala Hari for Bagan Datoh, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore and153 words
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Article604 1928-05-26 10 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN, Federated Malay States. Malacca. Joh or and Singapore. Registration and Parce’ Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit604 words
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Article205 1928-05-26 10 PREMIER THE BIBLE. BRITISH LIVES SHAPED FOR 300 YEARS. Mr. Baldwin, at the annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society at Queen’s Hall, Langbam-place, W\, said regarding the Bible It is not only the greatest literature in the world but above and beyond all that it always has205 words
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Article99 1928-05-26 10 WALL-STREET CORNER AT £l5O A SQUARE FOOT. Wbat is said to be the world’s most Valuable site has been sold for £3,*****0, or £l5O per square foot. It is situated at the corner of Wall-street and Broadway, where the American Exchange Irving Trust Company will erect a skyscraper99 words
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Article70 1928-05-26 10 The Imperial War Graves Commission announces, states Reuter, that the branch office hitherto maintained by them in Armentieree, near Lille, has been closed, and that the supervision of all war cemeteries in Belgium will iu future be carried out from their branch office at Ypres. Intending visitors70 words
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Advertisement157 1928-05-26 10 i 1T- Announcing fr THE NEW No. 1,000 LINE I R°nl° I I FINISHED ENDS CABINET. 1 jij* n f Each Drawer fitted i 1 with hall bearing suspension slides. w Central Auto Lock. I Bronze Drawer Pulls B Label Holders. |jj| Stone enamelled to a flexible yet hard and157 words
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Advertisement134 1928-05-26 10 A HANDSOME RETURN. Daily regularity repays you 100% in the way of health and efficiency, and this can be ensured by the occasional use, when necessary, of Pinkettes, the gentle little liv e r and intestinal regulators. By banishing the chief cause of sick headaches, bilious attacks, liverishness, ill-smelling breath134 words
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Advertisement169 1928-05-26 10 ★good tobacco needs no “dope” ottes were as B sArmyC lub, W lE and as reg u much W wouldn’t hear 80 V| fl y ial treatment to Hl about SpEC goO d for the ARMY CLUB CIGARETTES sO’s in airtight tins --■:a CAVANDERS Ltd. Est. 1775 Pioneers of Hygienic169 words
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Article382 1928-05-26 11 The upward tendency in the price °1 raw cotton is still maintained, Spot cotton having advanced about seventy points during the week. This firmness in prices is attributed to the bullish advices respecting the crop which are coming to hand fronit the growing belts. The unsatisfactory382 words
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Article321 1928-05-26 11 London, May 2. Business has been surprisingly quiet during the past week as one might have expected the American World investment of their surplus funds to have had the same effect upon trade as a new discovery of Gold. It may, however, be possible that for the-321 words
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