Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 August 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-08-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No 175. VOL. LXXXVI. WEDNESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1928 PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement562 1928-08-01 1 NIKKO STUDIO FOR MODERN art PHOTOGRAPHS No. 7» Northam Road. Telephone No. I INTERESTING NEWS I I FOR MOTORISTS. THINK I. I jjl»r j.d READERS’ EXPERIENCES gf Before you buy a Car and insist on i b ,.*Tr’ g *3 xr jby delivery of which I obtained in Septein- s562 words
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Advertisement15 1928-08-01 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Neit to the ffispeman Brandi Offica U Leith Sind.15 words
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Article320 1928-08-01 2 SWIM IN FLOODED CORRIDORS. Incident In Tate Gallery. An echo of the disastrous Thames floods at the beginning of the year is contained in the announcement that the Royal Humane Society bronze medals have been awarded to two police constables, who swam in the dark along the flooded320 words
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Article207 1928-08-01 2 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following programme will be rendered by the E. and O. Orchestra, ULder the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on runday, August 5, 1928, at 9-45 p.m. 1. Overture Ruy Blas Mendelssohn 2. Suite Two Hindoo Pictures Hansen [a] The Shepherdess of the Himalayas [b]207 words
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Advertisement1339 1928-08-01 2 POSITIONS VACANT. MISCELLANEOUS.NOTICES. Survevor FOLLOW THE FOOT STEPS OF BI'DDAH Wanted: Motor Car SALESMEN, K. Malabar Licenaed burveyor APUTTA school verv rood oroanectP Addlv Box N<> 250 and Leveller (S. 8.) accepts Surveys of SA PUTTA SCHOOL. c/oPinang Gazette every description at moderate charger. Mahindarama, Buddhist temple, Gaunter Hall. 150«»1,339 words
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Advertisement396 1928-08-01 2 Jj /Ek 112 years y Manufacture have gone into these cartridges Mk Remington REMINGTON” —an excellent r smokeless powder cartridge at a modk erate price. !!i “NEW CLUB” —the very best in U black powder cartridges. 7.^?—• “NITRO CLUB”—the most popular kBA cartridge for game and trap shooting. k Loaded396 words
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Article557 1928-08-01 3 GRAND DUKE DMITRI PAVLOVITCH DENIES HE SAW DEED DONE. Drama Of Twelve Years Ago. Another tragic echo of the murder of Russia’s Black Monk Rtsputin was heard in Paris when Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovitch was named co defendant with Prince Youssoupof in a lawsuit brought by557 words
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Article162 1928-08-01 3 SOME ESSENTIAL FACTORS. Some notes written by the late President Eliot, probably as an outline for an address to undergraduates, will form part of lhe material to be used by Professor Morison in his article on Harvard’s history in appear, in The Harvard Crimson’s booklet for incoming162 words
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Article292 1928-08-01 3 THE RUSH TO EUROPE. Record-Breaking Summer Anticipated. Steamship offices have prophesied a record-breaking Summer for European travel, and their hopes are supported b> Passport Agent Ira F. Hoyt, who s.ys that the number of passports issued during the fiscal will exceed th« number issued in 1927. The292 words
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Article388 1928-08-01 3 SOLVING AN OLD PROBLEM. A new miner’s safety lamp has been patented and placed in the hands of the British Mines Department by Mr. E Lyon, who has been working on the idea it represents for the last three years. The invention is designed388 words
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Article78 1928-08-01 3 Efficiency is the key-note of success, and to be efficient th© mind must be alert and the body in perfect working order. Pinkettes, used when necessary, are a great aid to efficiency because they prevent and dispel constipation, banish bilious attacks, sick headaches, liverishness, keep78 words
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Advertisement174 1928-08-01 3 J <d J The boy or girl who receives a “Blackbird” s as a gift will be envied among his or X her companions. For the “Blackbird,” 5 although one of the most moderately 5 priced oh presents, has a happy > quality of pleasing and impressing i A the174 words
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Advertisement6 1928-08-01 3 BnketteS LAXATIVE PEKEECTIOH KEEP YOU WELL6 words
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Advertisement197 1928-08-01 3 I .Columbia i from SCRATCH! f 2 I THESE ARE ALL THE RAGE! 17«« JSo Tired F. T, Amb »88idorB Band 4/06 (Where Are You Now (Every L’ttle While Debroy Somers I 4/53 Im Be Lonely iomn J To-morrow Waltz Thomas’ Collegians I ixfiuu Qirl of My D eama C197 words
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Miscellaneous69 1928-08-01 3 to-night to-morrow night only, matinee on Saturday, 4th, at 2-30 p.m. Richard dix PARAMOUNT’S SPECIAL FILM The Quarterback S reels. SUPPORTED BY ®he Girl Who Wouldn’t Work with Lionel Barrymoore, iCCIS* e hy Flynn in “High and Handsome” 6 reels. USUAL PRIC E S Dwrsiay, The Ncw an< j Improved69 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article857 1928-08-01 4 Monday, June 25th:—For sending to Mistress Bassett do write out a very excellent recipe for Fruit Jelly, also do write it here, in my diary for the use of any who have a garden as she hath, and bo are like to find it of use to857 words
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Article663 1928-08-01 4 ELIZABETH BARRIE - BY ELIZABETH BARRIE. Of what use are frail sandwiches and dainty cakes after being in the fresh air four or five hours One requires something a little more substantial. A lunch can easily be arranged with a little forethought. The wisest plan is to have a list,663 words
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Article, Illustration90 1928-08-01 4 The idea of wearing coat and skirt of different colours and materials is as economical as it is fashionable. The skirt is usually flared, and may be of black satin or crepe de chine, while the coat can be of white silk or it can even be90 words
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Article620 1928-08-01 4 JUNE HOPE - BY JUNE HOPE. New shoes for walking out are all trimmed with a second leather or kid, and similarly a new fashion for evening wear ‘has appeared, the parti-coloured shoe with the front half covered with material I different from that at th e back. It620 words
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Article600 1928-08-01 4 MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE - BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. The perfect hostess is, I suppose, as rare as anything else which is perfect. Anyone, however, who is called upon to entertain, should endeavour to come as near perfection as possible, if only from that rather low-placed ideal—to do justice to one’s self. Possibly600 words
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Article812 1928-08-01 4 A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER - GOING AWAY BY A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER As one who must travel business, my journeys for the next 7" months will be a sore affliction i at this season of the year mn j many women than usual are travelling let me say, with more frankne," gallantry, that the majority of812 words
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Article1477 1928-08-01 5 OUR London Correspondent in lhei Pinang Gazette yeelerday gave particulars (f some interesting hide work which th- Navy haslatrdv been c died upon to n rf rm e g. H. M. S. S. Enterprise an Suffolk in the matter rff the Jervis Bay and H. M. S.1,477 words
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1259 1928-08-01 5 »Vhere Is he Conservative Party WH» I A I MM IFLiS? on many of the stately Eogl nd nav Leikrctii cut of iheii re’ h«. t.x utm c< ic tnxatio’ 0.. i t ~b, ui .<! or ecu. c iibf. A- ridge I d for a1,259 words
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337 1928-08-01 5 SIR BASH. PETOS STORY OF F LN UH PUNTER’S EXPERIENCE. Amendment Rejected. R’< ry of t punte” wh b -ck d a wii er i the last race and h.d to wait 55 u.inn’rH •‘-fore he could collect his win t'B fo (i337 words
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Advertisement252 1928-08-01 5 if |[Wfi|E ..®ok I CHILDREN like Kolynos be- E mse it leaves the outh with a re- w eshed feeling for g >urs afterwards. P One half inch re- g ovesfood par- g _.Jes,dissolves film, E destroys dangerous t| germs, guards against toothache ?.nd gum infection— g Laving the mouth252 words
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Advertisement495 1928-08-01 5 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CL'RED. A Remedy for Consumption HasBeen Found. .'fc i -.V't-sA •> r-U W I, V DEKK P. YONKF.RMAN, DISCOVERER OF TUB NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the dea ily Consumption even495 words
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“ Pinang Gazette’s” Exclusive News Service.
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Article282 1928-08-01 6 TRANS-OCEAN CABLES. such as Baden Baden— TransOcean Service. Invalid For Many Years. REPORTED TO BE SUFFERING FROM UFA KT TROUBLE. Berlin, July 31. The Queen of Sweden, who has been an invalid for a considerable time, is reported to be sinking. Queen Victoiia of Sweden wassuch as Baden Baden—Trans-Ocean Service. - 282 words
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Article60 1928-08-01 6 —Trans Ocean Service. VILNA QUESTION REAL DANGER TO PEACE. Berlin, July 31. The Lithuanian President’s sudden recall from holiday is attributed at Kovno to an important development in the Polish-Lithuanian confl'ct—a conflict which continues to occupy the Press of Paris, London, Berlin and Moscow. It is generally considered.—Trans Ocean Service. - 60 words
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Article72 1928-08-01 6 —Trans-Ocean Service. BOMB IN COCKPIT. Paris, July 31. A big Italian seaplane, returning from the Paris Air Exhibition, narrowly escaped destruction at Sartrouville, France. When the p’lane had been flying for some time a mechanic discovered a smouldering bomb in the cockpit. The ’plane was at—Trans-Ocean Service. - 72 words
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Article90 1928-08-01 6 SON OF ARCHBISHOP APPOINTED. London, July 31. His Majesty has approved the nomination of the Bishop of Manchester the Rt. Rev. William Temple D. D., to the Archbishopric of York.— Reuter. Dr. William Temple, Bishop of Manchester, now Archbishop of York is the son of the90 words
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44 1928-08-01 6 —Trans Ocean Service. DANTZIG COMPANY. Berlin, July 31. The Soviet Government is negotiating with a Dantzig shipbuilding company for a number of ships. The only difficulty in the way of the transaction being completed in the matter of credit.-—Trans Ocean Service. - 44 words
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Article76 1928-08-01 6 —Trans-Ocean Service RHINE EVACUATION ISSUE. IMPORTANT DISCUSSIONS IN PARIS FORESHADOWED. The Berlin Press foreshadows important discussions on reparation questions and Rhineland evacuation issues when the Foreign Ministers meet at Paris to sign the Kellogg Peace Pact. The official French invitation was handed over to the—Trans-Ocean Service - 76 words
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Article89 1928-08-01 6 —Trans Ocean Service. LIVELY PRESS DEBATE. Paris, July 31. The French Press is debating with lively interest the question of the proposed Austro-German Union. The Belgrade Politika says that the Austrian trade wcnld suffer if the Union were entered into. New York, July 31. The New York—Trans Ocean Service. - 89 words
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43 1928-08-01 6 —Trans-Ocean Service. NO CHARGE DISCLOSED. Stockholm, July 31. The Swedish authorities have arrested the Chief of the Soviet News Agency at Stockholm, a man named Alexandrow also his assistant, Michelew. The reasons for this action are not given.-—Trans-Ocean Service. - 43 words
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40 1928-08-01 6 —Trans Ocean Service. ZWEIBRUECKEN FLAG INCIDENT. Berlin, July 31. The German police inspector, Bauer, has been arrested by the French in connection with the Zweibruecken flag incident. He has been expelled from the occupied area.-—Trans Ocean Service. - 40 words
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Article188 1928-08-01 6 —lrans-Ocean Service. TIBETIAN EXPLORER IN BERLIN. Berlin, July 31. The explorer, Filchiner, of Tibet fame, who recently returned to Germany from India, announces that he is preparing for another important expedition. He refuses details at present.— Trans Ocean Service. Berlin, July 31. The Shah has ordered—lrans-Ocean Service. - 188 words
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Article193 1928-08-01 6 i. —Renter. TRAGIC END. ’PLANE CRASHES AT BAGHDAD OBSERVER KILLED. Baghdad, July 31. The daring attempt to make a non-stop flight from Warsaw by the Polish Lieutentnt Kalina as pilot and Lieutenant Czalas as observer, has ended tragically. The intention was to fly to Baghdad and Cairoi. —Renter. - 193 words
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Article232 1928-08-01 6 ACTION AGAINST MERCANTILE BANK. In the Penang District Court this morning was commenced the case in which Chin Kim Choon, claims from the Mercantile Bank, Penang, $9O as salary in lieu of notice. Mr. Lim Khye S j ng appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. R. C.232 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article185 1928-08-01 6 (To the Editor, of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —I beg to draw your attention to the paragraph appearing in your paper dated 31st July 1928, page 4, Column 4, under the heading “United Indian Association” describing the proceedings of the Public Meeting held by the Indian Community185 words
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177 1928-08-01 6 MR. T. L GOSLING BEEN OVER 53 YEARS IN MALAYA. (From Oar Own Correepondent.) Singapore, August 1. Mr. T. L. Gopling, a familiar figure in Singapore, died suddenly on Monday night at the age of sixty nine and a little more than a month after177 words
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Article109 1928-08-01 6 —Reuter. DRAFT CONVENTIONS FOR THE NAVAL CONFERENCE. London, July 3L Reuter learns that the Anglo-French agreement to which Sir Austen Chamberlain referred last night, was the outcome of discussions by the British and French Naval Experts last Spring, and was relative to the draft conventions which Great Britain—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article115 1928-08-01 6 Reuter. LORD INCHCAPE DONATES A FURTHER £lO,OOO. London, August 1. Mr. Winston Churchill announced in the House of Commons that Lord Inchcape,desiring that th*» gift of £500,000 to the nation should not be the occasion of any complaint on the part of other sufferers from the disaster,Reuter. - 115 words
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Article44 1928-08-01 6 —Reuter. 50 VILLAGES INUNDATED IN AMUR PROVINCE. Moscow, July 31. Over fifty villages are now inundated in the Amur Province, and railway communication with Blagoveschensk is interrupted The city it°elf is partly under water, the floods extending to the Maritime Province.-—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article145 1928-08-01 6 MURDERER’S FIGH C FOR LIFE. Two men, Montagnon and Allier, were guillotined on June 21 at Montbrison, Paris, for the murder of Al tier’s uncle, a rich, retir-d farmer, whom they had robbed and killed, throwing his body into a cellar. Montagnon, who had been very145 words
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Advertisement951 1928-08-01 6 New Advertisements. notices. Children. Switzerland POSITION VACANT. BRITISH LADY sailing earlv <, Wanted Ertate Amtant for North Johore two or three yean experience. orohar(J> M and Apply Box No. 253 e/o Pinang Gazette. above o{ Geneva d willing charge of. and K iv?l"' POSITION WANTED. If Van" 7 'fiT between951 words
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Penang Races: Home Cricket: Olympia Results
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Article1504 1928-08-01 7 Second Day’s Results. Junine And White Honey Upset Backers. To-Morrow’s Weights. There was a much larger attendant; it the second day of the Penang Turf Chib Autumn Races. The weather was line and the going good. Th' 1 highest dividend of the day was paid1,504 words
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189 1928-08-01 7 .—Reuter. HALF-MILE VICTORY. LORD BURGHLEY DEFEATED IN HURDLES. Amsterdam, July 31. At the Olympic Games D.G.A. Lowe Glreat Britain) created an Olympic record in the 800 Metres final winning in 1 min 51 secs. Byhlen (Sweden) was second and Engelhardt (Germany) third. Women’s.—Reuter. - 189 words
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Article204 1928-08-01 7 TIES ARRANGED. The following ties have been arranged for to-night (Wednesday) Single Handicap (Class B) —15.3 J. Wilkinson v Scr. A.N. Gardiner (Court No. 1.) Ladies* Double Handicap: —15.3 Mrs. Sturt and Mrs. Mosley v—3 Miss Young and Miss Dennys (Court No. 5.) Mixed204 words
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Article121 1928-08-01 7 —Reuter. CHAMPION’S FORTUNE ESTIMATED AT *1.000,000. New York, August 1. At a luncheon party Gene Tunney announced that he had fought his last fight as a professional boxer. He naturally regretted to announce his permanent retirement from the ring. The time had come when professional boxing offered nothing.—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article72 1928-08-01 7 Rugby Radio Service, LORD GLANELY WINS STEWARD’S CUP. London, July 31. The Steward’s Cup at Good wood was won by Lord Glinely’s 3 year old Navigator by 2 lengths from Lord Lonsdale’s Endowment. Mr. A. Walkes’ Stranthro was third half a length further behinl. There were 16 runnersRugby Radio Service, - 72 words
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503 1928-08-01 7 English County Cricket Champi onship. Rain Interrupts Play. V. W. C. Jupp’s Amazing Performance At Leyton. Kent Defeated. —Reuter. London, July 31. Rain interrupted several matches in the county championship but there were only two matches in which both sides failed to complete the first innings. The West Indies had—Reuter. - 503 words
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Article292 1928-08-01 7 NO WET NATION CAN BEAT DRY ONE. Dr. Otto Melle, Germany’s foremost dry advocate, has found prohibition in America the greatest idealistic venture of the age, he declared before sailing for Germany on the Deutschland from New York. On his arrival home he will fight292 words
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Article313 1928-08-01 7 UNITED CINEMA. “If your constitution can stand an hour and half’s continuous laughter then visit the United Cinema to-morrow night.” That is the tip given by the management in connection with the showing of “Painting the Town’’, an ideal film entertainment built around the adventures of a313 words
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Article463 1928-08-01 8 Many a fond parent at Home who has made a fortune in trade sends his son tn public school, university, and Bar not with the object that the son shall labour in the legal profession or live to adorn the Woolsack but to raise him to a higher463 words
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Article401 1928-08-01 8 British Malaya is very much behind with the oil palm. We have but 18,000 acres planted,.while Sumatra has 140,000. We exported 930 tons of the oil last year, against Sumatra’s 18,000 from 35,000 acres of very young palm. This baby industry has so far been in private401 words
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Article113 1928-08-01 8 4th instant (Saturday) General Post Office usual attendance; Savings Bank and Money Order Branches closed Government Telegraph Office open day and night; Post Office Daily List morning issue only; Sub-Offices 8 a.m. to noon and 4 p.m. to 5 p.m,; Deliveries to Town 9 a.m., 10.30 a,m and noon;113 words
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Article43 1928-08-01 8 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ellenga closes at 6 p.m. on Friday the 3rd instant. The B. I. Rajula with mails despatched from London on July 12 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 3rd instant.43 words
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Article, Illustration490 1928-08-01 8 George Gadd - When The Ball Flies High. by George Gadd. The other day .a young golfer came into my shop worried about bis game. It was not that there was anything seriously wrong with bis game, but that he was disappointed with the progress he was making. I don’t seem490 words
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Article37 1928-08-01 8 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 30| cts per pound per pl. $4O-66 No. 1 Crepe 31| cts per pound per pl.=s42/Quiet. London 9 5/161 New York 19 cts. [By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys,37 words
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Article34 1928-08-01 8 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are as follow Spot 30|c Aug/Sept. 31c Oct/Dec. 30|c Jan/March Remarks —Market Qaiet.34 words
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Article43 1928-08-01 8 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on July 31: London Spot £214 down 10/3 mos. buying 213.5 s up 5/3 selling 213.10 s 5/Local. August 1: Singapore sold 175 tons at $lO9 Penang buyers no sellers at $lO9.43 words
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Article60 1928-08-01 8 The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the mouth of July was hours 689, piculs 326, yards 91,300. The output of Ronpibon Extended No Liability for the month of July was piculs 100, yards 32,000, hours 621. The output of Ronpibon Tin, No Liability for the month60 words
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Article65 1928-08-01 8 (Rugby Radio Sbrvich.) London, July 31. Paris, 124 5 New York, 4.85 a Brussels, 34.90 Geneva, 25.23 Amsterdam, 12.08 Milan, 92.80 Berlin, 20.34 Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen, 18.19; Oslo, 18.20; Vienna, 34.421; Prague, 1631; Helsingfors, 193 Madrid, 29.52 Lisbon. 2s 7 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 797| Rio, Buenos Aires. Bombay,(Rugby Radio Sbrvich.) - 65 words
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Article331 1928-08-01 8 MATCHES FIXED. The following ties have been arrar.zed for Friday Mixed Doubles Handicap: Scr Miss Mitchell and Dr. C.H. Hertz 4 Miss McLeod Craik and D. McLeod Craik. Double Handicap +3 J-6- Earn'd and T.A. Wemyss v —1 E. Dunkerley and H.W. Sanders. Championship: S.H. Beazleyv PA331 words
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Advertisement245 1928-08-01 8 KLIM KLIM is powdered milk and guaranteed absolutely pure. What is your idea of an ideal milk supply? You would have all the milk you want at any time, but none to sour or spoil. It should be rich, uniform, clean and keep without ice. Then KLIM is your ideal.245 words
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Advertisement109 1928-08-01 8 “E. S’ O.” AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Special Dinner and Dancing on Race Days. Tania Svetlanova and Alexander Salnikoff The two leading Russian Dancers from the Shanghai Ballet Renowned in Singapore and throughout the Far East will appear during the Race Dances. Duets. Solo. Duets. 1. Oriental Dance” “Russian Dance “Mazurka"109 words
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Miscellaneous23 1928-08-01 8 TIDE TABLES. High Watqy. Low Water. To-day. 1.0 a.m. 647 a.m Midday. 7.27 p.m. To-morrow. 1.07 am. 7.25 am. 1.03 p.m. 7.58 p.m.23 words
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Grave Allegations Against Penang Doctor.
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457 1928-08-01 9 Dr. A. F. Shirras. Case Transferred To District Court. Major Charge Withdrawn. Dr. A. F. Shirras, of the firm of Jamieson, Sharp and McKern, again appeared at the Butterworth Police Court this afternoon, to answer charges alleged against him by Miss A. F. Mclntyre.457 words
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166 1928-08-01 9 TO NOMINATE A COURT. After reading Section 390 Mr. K ellagher said that it seemed fairly clear that the D. P. P. had the power. Mr. B.E. Boss, who appeared with the Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson for the accused and for the Malayan Branch of the166 words
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97 1928-08-01 9 Renter. INSPIRED BY A NUN. Mexico City, Jaly 31. According to a voluminous police report the assassination of General Obregon, the President-Elect of Mexico, was inspired by a casual remark by a nun in the presence of the assassin, to the effect that the religions situationRenter. - 97 words
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98 1928-08-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. invitations issued. London, July 31. Ihe British Government has now received an official invitation from the French Government to sign the Kellogg Peace Pact in Parison August 27. Similar invitations are being transmitted to the D uninion Governments. Sir AustenRugby Radio Service. - 98 words
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Article159 1928-08-01 9 Warsaw, July 31. Notwithstanding the energies of several battalions of engineering troops the great forest fire in the Carpathians, which broke out during the heatwave, is still raging. Heavy damage has already been caused. Reuter. London, July 31. On July 23 the total number of unemployed was159 words
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391 1928-08-01 9 miles an hour, from October I.— Rugby Radio Service. AFRICAN COASTAL TRADE. ENQUIRIES BY BOARD OF TRADE PRESIDENT. BRITISH EMIGRATION FIGURES. Questions were asked in the House of Commons yesterday regarding allegations of ships being overloaded at certain ports, especially ships engaged in themiles an hour, from October I.—Rugby Radio Service. - 391 words
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Article40 1928-08-01 9 —Reuter. NO TIME TO PASS THROUGH PARLIAMENT. London, August 1. The Rubber Industries Bill has been dropped owing to there being insufficient time to pass the remaining stages prior to proroguation of Parliament on August 3,-—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration335 1928-08-01 9 bishop-Designate of Canterbury.— Rugby Radio Service. British Legion Ceremony. FOL’KT. ENIH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GREAT WAR. MENIN GATE SERVICE. Saturday—the fourteenth anniversary of Great Britain's entry into the Great War—will witness a gigantic pilgrimage, organised by the British Legion, to the battlefields of Northern France. Thebishop-Designate of Canterbury.—Rugby Radio Service. - 335 words
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Article44 1928-08-01 9 —Reuter, MINIMUM RATE-60 PER CENT. London, July 31. It is officially announced that the percentage of standard production of rubber at the exportable minimum rate of duty, from Ceylon and from Malaya, for the quarter beginning August 1 will be sixty.— Reuter.—Reuter, - 44 words
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Article78 1928-08-01 9 —Reuter. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. Rome, July 31. A bombardment with flowers, coupled with the enthusiastic singing of the Fascist Hymn, greeted the arrival of the survivors of the airship, Italia, at the frontier town of Trento, thus testifying to the public reaction to the accusations abroad against.—Reuter. - 78 words
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Advertisement31 1928-08-01 9 FOAMITE FIREFOAM. I Accidents will happen. Are YOU prepared in the event of Fire Protect your property with Foamite Firefoam and Set your mind at resL Durege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG. Agents.31 words
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Advertisement150 1928-08-01 9 Born 1820 Still going Strong I Guaranteed same quality th the world. You can pay your friend no higher compliment than to suggest that his palate is equal to the Johnnie Walker /jflgggEE’ standard of Scotch Whisky. Its purity is guaranteed all over Ifijr the world. I AGENTS: John Little150 words
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Article2028 1928-08-01 10 Dividend of 50 per cent? Life of Ngow Estate. Dredging Operations. —The Times. The twenty-first Ordinary General I Meeting of Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, was held on June 20 at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, London. Mr. William IL P. Stevens (chairman I of the company) presided. The—The Times. - 2,028 words
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Advertisement319 1928-08-01 10 ,p< PREVENT ,rf -jr/CX '■“?!>». THROAf INFECTION rF^ 3 I v -A ’K^> •?>f t fc- 1 r/,e Remedy The healing and germicidal fumes given off by the dissolving Peps, are breathed through throat and bronchial* direct to the lungs. For coughs, colds, thills, sore throat, laryngitis, catarrh, bronchitis, asthma319 words
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Advertisement124 1928-08-01 10 IF IT BE A FACT That your Appetite is poor Digestion weak Liver sluggish or Bowels irregular IT IS A FACT You should take BEECHAM’S PILLS The safe and reliable Corrective medicine To put you r£ghtt A FACT—NOT A FAD Beecham’s Pills Are Sold in boxes, 13 and 3/< A.124 words
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Advertisement661 1928-08-01 10 banks. THE mercantile INDIA, limited P (Incorporated in Autho/fsed Capital Subscribed Capital 7, Paid-up Reserve Fund Undivided Profit, j Board or Dirbctors J. M Ryrie. Esq., (Chairman)' P p aers, Esq., Sir David YuI P Bar* rv j E 1 Head Office, 15, Graeechurh St-nnt t S.C. 3. Branches and661 words
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Article342 1928-08-01 11 hlfyearly meeting. Financial Position. rritial conference of the In- of Planters was coni' > V.IL (amp, Port Dickir j morning, when there nt. Dr. H. C. Ho ff <,n Estate Sanitation,” Soils,” Mr. J. H. 1 'Jhe Nipah Palm and its and Mr. B. Bunting on ,n of342 words
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Article460 1928-08-01 11 CKJ n (ini «in uvL-ov G -7 sentence of tear months. Oversea, Daily Mail MEN DRIVEN TO SUICIDE. Irangard Bruns, who appeared in a Berlin court, to answer a number of charges of fraud, is a woman of thirty-one, »rh melting blue eyes, who is said toCKJ n (ini «in uvL-ov ” G -7 sentence of tear months.— Oversea, Daily Mail - 460 words
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Article397 1928-08-01 11 THE “VIENNESE TRIO.” Visit Of Distinguished Musicians. I Penang is to have a musical treat at ’he end of this month when the “Viennese Trio will give at least one concert here. These distinguished musicians have given concerts in many parts of the world but have397 words
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Article89 1928-08-01 11 AT PENANG HOSPITAL. The death occurred at the General Hrgpita l Ptnang, yesterdiy afternoon, of Mrs. Tbean, wife of Mr. Thean Chit Fatt, Chief Cashier. Chowrasta Market. The deceased had not been in good health for some time, but it was thought there was no cause89 words
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Article123 1928-08-01 11 Penang, August 1, 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 154 3 days’sight Private 156 d Bombay Demand Bank 154 g Madras Demand Bank 154 ►g- 3123 words
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Article496 1928-08-01 11 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of Ting Kil Tin Mines, Ltd. was held on Monday, Mr. J. M. Sime presiding. Others present were Messrs. A.E-. Baddeley, J. A. Elias, *S.H. Moss, Lee Teck Soon, W.P. Miller and J.E. Cookson (representing the sec- retaries Messrs. Derrick496 words
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Article216 1928-08-01 11 Penang, August 1, 1928. Benares Opium d. chest $5,000.00 nomCloves 70.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 seller» Mace Pickings 125.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundriod $lO 70 buyers Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 w Green Snail Sheila 13.00216 words
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Advertisement434 1928-08-01 11 TANGYE-TYNESIDE SHEETING PLANT. Design No. 2302 Comprising 3 Smooth Rolls, one Marker and Tangye Vertical Kerosene Oil Engine, Cluth operated and complete with all Accessories as illustrated. $2,115 ex godown, Penang. I AGENTS FOR MALAYA. HOTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (incorporated in the straits settlements.) Singapore. Engineers and Contractors. Penang. —mm—434 words
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Article178 1928-08-01 12 The following were the Ist eat quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 1 1 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. a& m Shares. Js c c T PQ OQ CQ 03 c. c. c. c. Mining. Batane P. .45 .47i «46 .48 Batu Caves 1.22$ 1-27$ 1.25178 words
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Article96 1928-08-01 12 The following are the latest quotation*' in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMI TED’S share list:— Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padang .'46 .48 Hitam .75 .77| Hong Fatt .40 .45 Huey Yot Pref. 25/6 26/6 Kinta Tin Dredging 1.40 1.47| Kuala Lumpur Tin 32/9 33/9 Larut Tin Fields96 words
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Article72 1928-08-01 12 The following are our latest quotation* for to day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrins 43/6 45/Chenderianga 15/9 16/9 Eastern Siams 13/3 14/3 Idris 16/- 16/9 Kents 4/6 5/Kepongs 33/6 34/6 Kinta Kellas 24/6 25/6 Lahats 15/9 16/6 Malayan Tins 26/3 27/3 Pangngas 2/9 3/6 p. Rambutans 18/9 19/672 words
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Article73 1928-08-01 12 The following are our laieat quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .46 .48 Hong Fatts .42| .45 Hitams .72 .75 Haad Yais 15/9 16 6 Kuyohs .37 .40 Kuchais 1.32| 1.35| Kinta Dredges 1.40 1.42| Laruts 17/6 18/M. Consols .82 .84 Norths 1.03 1.05| Petalings73 words
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Article93 1928-08-01 12 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Bnyers. Sellers. Norths 1.05 1.07 Kintas 1.37| Taipings 1.07 1.09 Hitams .75 Taiams 1.08 1.10 Ulu Piahs .72| .75 B. Padangs .46 .48 Ratruts 26'3 26 9 Tejas 12/3 12/9 Tin 25/- 25/6 Souths .45 .47 Johans .2793 words
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Article1116 1928-08-01 12 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. q >• -r S c a oo h RUBBER (Dollar.) S <• S o So Allenby Rubber Co 1 2° 1 30 A’or Gajah Rubber Estate 1 00 1 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 <02(0 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 10 2 30 Aver Kuning1,116 words
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Advertisement315 1928-08-01 12 IWfl c o i H S! if A I i Amazing scientific discovery ends corns. i? I J One drop acts to deaden pain in 3 short j; seconds. Then com dries up and peels off easily. Doctors find it miraculous. Beware of imitations for sale evaryL where. W.- —gETS-It—315 words
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Advertisement213 1928-08-01 12 ■RM Xjfefcfc. fl* x Jr Jr Ji V/ fllr \r kx71 f? 1 p p line finish^"" There’» no finer finish to a weU-con’eHe<» game or spell of hard work than the C BLACK and lUTE CIGARETTE. A fresh end in perfect condition (the tin ensures it)- —there’» nothing more213 words
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Article783 1928-08-01 13 RISE IN THE PRICE OF TIN. Rubber Sags. Messrs. Baker, Morgan Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur reported on Monday as follows Tin after rising to £218.5 closed easier at £214.15 for three months delivery, a nett gain of £2.15.0 over the week. London reports state that the rise783 words
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Advertisement392 1928-08-01 13 T j-i —Sz y A i Li iiiß kU 3 Dramatic Tests Prove Parker Duofolds re Unbreakable 3,000 feet from an aeroJ Z plane, picked up uninjured—thrown i from the top of a skyscraper and landed Mffl unharmed—run over by three loaded ii ill omnibuses without breaking. Parker Duofold Caps392 words
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Advertisement527 1928-08-01 13 GREEN MANURE SEED Pamanoekan and Tjiasem Co., Java. y (The Anglo Dutch Plantations of Java, Ltd., London)» 4 Th e above Company will have available for sale in July- December, 1928, considerable quantities of seed from the following Green Manure types P er Picul c P® nan R- Calopogonium Mucunoides527 words
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Article106 1928-08-01 14 To-day’s Departures. Donggala for Asaban, Paneb, Bagan Si-Api’Api and Batu Babra. Matang for Bhnket (Tongkah) Kopab. Renongand Vic‘oria Point. Chinese Prince for Boston and New York Bellerophon for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Siam for Port Said, Havre. Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen. Hongpeng for Port Swettenham,106 words
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Article594 1928-08-01 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parce’ Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.no. Parit594 words
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Advertisement120 1928-08-01 14 I J Ztm I CoX > I I I ®HSB3| I C&X& I JI y/iAic r*™ RVW 1 <zXw 3fau, I &l& *smaz QaXb L T’hree C at s J Imß i||ll| JgMgi Ji||||i ||JiW| —M^— M—■— 1 S°* Y° u Will Appreciate jfi/' Plain Facts. H J gazette J120 words
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Advertisement177 1928-08-01 14 FOR adequate protection against collisions or traffic damage, your car should be equipped with a Weed Bumper and a set of Weed Fender Guards. Ask for them by name. Your dealer will attach them. WEED BUMPERS 150« V j The Food of Kings Court Physicians know the best and see177 words
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Article599 1928-08-01 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penanf, Anenst 1, 1928. Mutton— S cta Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Head beep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1-30 Tripe w. do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55599 words
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Advertisement211 1928-08-01 15 So easy to open n0w.... DEWARS Wte Label FATHIS 5fY adopts a New Cap Jo day for your greater convenience sealed with the easy opening cap no corkscrew ~/ust lift the. little lever UH r— ——11 k I I rv i j V FB* I I M W it /nss211 words
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Advertisement212 1928-08-01 15 ife'; A-., A LJ jt- •s- I A I 1 H LI /Illi I P 1 w* a a i K < i i\ i j>-' > 1 I I M iFJ/'- f z'kl K MQDDDIM UUE r iffy ■■■■nanDMHWM I The NEW CAR I s y-r-A n 1 «i212 words
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Advertisement1233 1928-08-01 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINET CT HAMBURG '“KA 1 ,Nit INTENDED BAILINGS FROM PENANG. fIPfT C'TfXTIWK'Q I TKTPK WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. tlUviV 1 J 1111 AjILHIIjLt PERSEUS] Aug. 2 MarHeilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. MENTOR Aug. 10 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. D PDS. Due1,233 words
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Advertisement529 1928-08-01 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. unde* Sailings of steamers of the b contract with His Majesty's Qovern- |||dja sN Co r| ment, London and Far East Mall Service. Outwards from London for China ncorporated529 words
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