Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 February 1926
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1926-02-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 47. VOL. LXXXIV. SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement247 1926-02-27 1 Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No 7 t Northam Road, Penang. tel 579. I PRESSED STEEL SPLIT i r.i I nil T LVC 1 fl TANGYE g p I I 9.1 Bl g s S I self-contained pumping s 2 rsj set8 > suitable for247 words
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Advertisement7 1926-02-27 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. DOOR TO “THE DISPENSARY.”7 words
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Article530 1926-02-27 2 CRITICISM OF ITALIAN SETTLEMENT. Mr. Snowden and Mr. A. Henderson addressed a Labour meeting at Burnley on January 29. Mr. Snowden criticized very severely Mr. Churchill for his Italian debt settlement. and said that even if Italy did pay £4.500,000 a year the British taxpayer530 words
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Article68 1926-02-27 2 Feb. 27—Selangor Turf Club New Year Meeting. 20—League Cricket, P.S. and P.R.C. Esplanade. March 6—Planters’ Dance, Taiping. 17—St. Patrick’s Day. April 2—Good Friday Public Holiday. 2nd, 3rd, 4th sth—P. V. R. C. Annual Bisley Rifle Meeting. The Rifle Range, Penang. 3—Public Holiday. s—Public Holiday. 14—Hari Raya Puasa, Public68 words
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Article108 1926-02-27 2 SKY MEETING. (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing.) Nine Races for all Ponies. Four Races for all Horses. Two Races for Polo Ponies. Entries close at 5 p.m. Monday 1st March at the Secretary’s Office. One Unlimited 55 Cash Sweep each day. Tickets obtainable at the108 words
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Advertisement859 1926-02-27 2 c&axssxssxasxasxssxssx» MISCELLANEOUS. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Wante(i: T St (i 7n7™7 PoTuge R loclnding free town delivery or II* Stamps of Malaya. Highest possible X prices paid. Prompt cash. Registered postage. m correspondence only. Box No. 41, c/o FAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 5 Pinang Gazette. Hi 350—tu th s 19-5 >; a859 words
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Advertisement381 1926-02-27 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. Police Order framed under Section 6 (4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences for the regulation of traffic on the occasion of Chop Goh Meh on th? 26th, 27th and 28th February, 1926. 1. Between the hours of 7-30 p.m. and 12-30 a.m. all vehicular traffic in Light381 words
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Advertisement88 1926-02-27 2 A Favorite Among Athletes, The golfer, the football player and the all round athlete know the value of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is just the thing for a rub down after a hard game. All soreness disappears like magic and sprains and swellings are cured in one-third less time than88 words
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Advertisement434 1926-02-27 2 The George Town Dispensary Ln I THE LEADING CHEMISTS, PENANG. OUR REPUTATION —YOUR GUARANTEE. THE Cheapest House in the Trade FOR Estate Medical Supplies. SAFETY FIRST. i I You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGETOWN.” Each order is exe. cuted by a QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST and we434 words
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Advertisement1163 1926-02-27 3 BANKS.PROGRESS IN TREATMENT HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI OF DISEASE. BANKING corporation. important discovery by (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Capital $50,006,00(1 Aut '7' 1 fully paid up 520.000.00 v .Jo tre m;my biilhonl uf eeien16S |lcl Piin wfic > «-‘Search must be added that cf Prof. Reserve runus: £4 500 000 BuG: g1,163 words
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Advertisement302 1926-02-27 3 lIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII I can’t see the beautiful sea F>>x'rot NSbJjoS^ 4l EE She’s driving me wild I S rs In sunny Havana 4 I Save yonr sorrow v X I S EE Kinky kids parade nJ I I want you all for me 'lf Wam Angry Tin roof blues /l JO302 words
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Miscellaneous494 1926-02-27 3 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. 55. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO. and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. fifty-five, entries for which close at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 6. ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Liqueur. 1. Near. 9. Sugary494 words
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Article1296 1926-02-27 4 BROTHERLY LOVE.” Congress Comedy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Allahabad, February 5. The brotherly love which is said to be a prominent- characteristic of the Indian Nationalists was well illustrated at a meeting of the Nagpur congress Committee a few days ago. According to an Agency reporter, the Presidential1,296 words
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Advertisement2050 1926-02-27 4 e 1 In view of the present demand for suitable dredging properties the Directors I o*l T"1 0* anticipate no difficulty in disposing of proved portions of the Company’s property. Vendor and Purchase Consideration. The Vendor to and promoter of the e Y 1 Company is Yin Choo Soon of2,050 words
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Advertisement149 1926-02-27 4 A Standard Remedy. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a 1 standard family medicine. Prompt,J* liable and effective for coughs, o’Ml croup, bronchia] coughs, coughs resiiM from whooping cough, nervous hackiij tickling throat, troublesome night and the chronic ceughs of elderly peop For sale everywhere. PILESCS WITHOUT AN OPERATION No Case Too Chronic149 words
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Article1312 1926-02-27 5 tinsel and tragedy. We hear so much about Monte Carlo these days because the season for the visitors is in full swing; but beyond the knowledge that it is the world's most famous (or notorious) gaming rendezvous, the average person, knows very little •about it, writes1,312 words
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Article495 1926-02-27 5 DIVER'S GRAPHIC STORY. Professor William Beebe, who has been studying aquatic life on the bed of the Pacific Ocean, describes in “The World to-day” his impressions. For diving he wore a huge copper helmet, fitted with windows. “I submerged near the foot of the495 words
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Advertisement314 1926-02-27 5 The TOP NOTC H ’Scotch 3^ na&oras IV” 1 t, I *l«aid STOP, <Q V>iiV/jW\ an< •toppit!" 1 ijfj I lx\ ><• i firf W/h Ir\ f tear lij\ jW&dwfo- Hli 41 /fl ’By/wcZiißs^> 1-' xf fl/ v^fii' pm y I V I w MBSin•' Ck* jTjF-'T The Distillers Agency314 words
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Advertisement720 1926-02-27 5 Good News A other/ Children clamour for this new delicious form ofCod fiver Oil r7\ Send for Free Sample, and Fairy Book "If only my child could take Cod Liver Oil!” Mother! there is no longer an “if Your child can take and' actually enjoy Cod Liver Oil! In Jecomalt720 words
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Article1225 1926-02-27 6 CREDITOR OR DEBTOR. The Bums involved in what Britain owes America and what Europe owes Britain have become enveloped in a haze of uncertainty, so far as the ordinary taxpayer is concerned. This may be attributed to two reason. Firstly, millions, nay thousands of millions, of pounds1,225 words
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Article393 1926-02-27 6 The following were the results of the ties played yesterday Championship.— A. K. A. B. Terrell beat C. H. Kent 6 —l. 6 —O. Single Handicap Class “C. —l5. 3 E. A. Ross beat —2 A. Ferguson 6 —3, Mixed Double» Handicap.— —15.4 Mr. and393 words
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Article46 1926-02-27 6 The followin'? was the result of the tie played yesterday: Team of Three.— +2 J. M. Chalmers (C. S.) W. B. Houston and G.' S. Glass l»eat +4 G. B. F. Sotitham, A. W. Harries and L. W. Richards 21 —11.46 words
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Article867 1926-02-27 6 Eye-Witness’s Graphic Story. CORONER’S VERDICT. The dramatic story of an eye-witness of the tragedy in which Mr. Louis Karl, the late Chief Conservancy Inspector. Penang, met his death at the hands of a Tamil coolie was heard at the inquest to-day before Mr. C, W. A. Sennett sitting867 words
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Article723 1926-02-27 6 SCOTLAND v IRELAND. Chat On To-day’s Match Writing on the prospects of coutries for this season’s championship. Touch Judge in tbe Sporting Life and Sportsman says:— “If I were c mpelled to prophesy as to the final result of the championship, I would venture on the following723 words
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Article74 1926-02-27 6 NEW BOOKS RECEIVED. British .Malaya 1824 —1867, by L. A. Mills (3 copies). Little Tiger, by Anthony Hope. The Madonna of the Barricades, by J. St. Loe Sltrachey. The Queen of Hearts, by A. G. Hales. Viennese Medley, by Edith O’Shaughnessy. We are requested by the Secretaries of74 words
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Article1528 1926-02-27 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Rupert Manasseh’s well-known polo pony. Ginger, has been purchased by Guilleinard. Reuter announces the death of Uaptain Edward Winthrop, retired Harbour Master of Hongkong. Mr. A. Amala Dass, Chief Clerk Customs Office, Parit Buntar, is shortly going to India on long leave. Mrs. F. H. Jerrard has1,528 words
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Article675 1926-02-27 7 LORD LEE Ob' FAREHAM’S VIEWS. Viscount Lee of Fareham, who has been paying a short visit to Singapore and British Malaya, was First Lord of the Admiralty in the Coalition Government, a Member of the Imperial Defence Committee, and second British Delegate at the Washington675 words
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Article223 1926-02-27 7 Lofty and Unselfish Patriotism The F.M.S., on the other hand, have, in Lord Lee’s view, held, from the firs*, a n uch wider and more far seeing conception of their duty to the Naval defence of the Empire as a whole, and they gave the first223 words
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Article423 1926-02-27 7 any serie us agitation.—“Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.” LOWER COST OF RUBBER. Tokio, Feb. 22. It is expected that the rubber manufacturers in the country will announce a reduction in the prices of manufactured articles as the result of cheaper supplies of crude rubber. Government Success In The Diet. Theany serie us agitation.—“Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.” - 423 words
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Article203 1926-02-27 7 NOVEL X ETHOD OF CONCEALMENT. The Second Superintendent of Excise with the River Excise staff at Rangoon made a clever seizure of 25 seers of B< ngal opium on the arrival of the S. S. Vronda from Calcutta. About an hour after the steamer came alongside the Latter203 words
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Advertisement479 1926-02-27 7 digestive .Get Worse L-, v < Minplaintsgct serious mcie quickly than troubles, and none get better more if the right treatment be used. If the xl „riVnc< of doctors, hospitals, and the gene tl public the world over for years past counts r.i vthing. the right treatment is certaiidy ~f479 words
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Advertisement46 1926-02-27 7 Stops Stubborn Bronchial Coughs. When changeable weather or exposure to cold and wet results in bronchitis, start at once taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Been used for over fifty years and strongly recommended for bronchial and influenza coughs, stubborn weakening coughs and troublesome night coughs. Sold everywhere.46 words
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Advertisement243 1926-02-27 7 WHITEAWAY’S LADIES’ WEAR OF QUALITY It is because wise Ladies know that WHITEAWAY’S quality is dependable, that they look so confidently to WHITEAWAY’S for their every need. It is a quality that makes WHITEAWAY’S value, particularly in these days surpassingly attractive. .X PURE SILK HOLE PROOF STOCKINGS. Made of a243 words
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Article314 1926-02-27 8 About a month ago certain abnormal individuals at Home were keenly looking forward to a boxing contest, promoted by equally abnormal individuals, in which two women were to face each other in the [ring. Fortunately, the project was abandoned’in th efface of a strong opposition, ’thereby vindicating the314 words
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Article, Illustration1895 1926-02-27 8 The speech on overcrowded Britain delivered by the Prince of Wales on the day before his accident was the longest he has yet given. Those who heard it were surprised both by its cogent, forcefulness and its amazing grasp of the emigration problem. This effort was entirely1,895 words
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Article326 1926-02-27 8 ANNUAL MEETING OF PENANG ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of the R>">l Society of St. George, Penang, was h-II at the Penang Cricket Club hst evening. There was only a sparse attendance. The Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson ws voted to the chair in the absence of the326 words
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Article28 1926-02-27 8 ..1 bSt -u We are officially ''j Excellency the Governoi a 1 fof ward will leave Lumpur cn <-th M-’> 1 -ii- apou: *::i28 words
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Advertisement203 1926-02-27 8 |‘V I wlwwWrv- ®S6I mK® i a Wp IF Two sportsOne smoke Opinion 'is divided as to v C- s Golf or Hockey is the ideal winter Game. But on cigarettes all men of discrimination are unanimous. They insist on SWE(XPI£SS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES i VwaKSM pffi'**™ Y A rtPWi jil203 words
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Advertisement38 1926-02-27 8 “IL. ĕe o.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin I Every Wednesday and Satu r d a y —E. O Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. TpEARS' p I GOLDEN series. IrJ z'q n38 words
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Miscellaneous24 1926-02-27 8 TIDE TABLES. To-Day. High Water. Low Waler. 12.17 a.m. 6.37 a.m. 12.31 p.m. 6.41 p.m. To-Morrow. 12.45 a.m. 6.28 a.m 1.19 p.m. 7.41 p.m.24 words
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Obituary25 1926-02-27 8 DEATH. Burd. —At Rangoon, on the 24th February. 1926, Lieutenant-Colonel E. Burd, 3rd Bn. 20th Burma Rifles. Deeply regretted by all ranks of the Regiment.25 words
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Article341 1926-02-27 9 Proposals Explained. Drill s OF THE BOARD. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 26. TL' intro! act ion in Parliament of the gov* rnrwnt’a Electricity Bill may be a ter than was at first anticipated. Investo ensure smooth working of tb c heme have not yet been completed, but(Rugby Radio Service.) - 341 words
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Article149 1926-02-27 9 BRITISH PILOT’S TASK. (Rugby Radio Service) London, February 26. Colonel the Master of Semphill has arrived in Athens to undertake the task, it is state*, of reorganising the Greek Air Force. He is w»-11-known not only as a pilot but also as an aircraft expert. Recently in(Rugby Radio Service) - 149 words
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Article106 1926-02-27 9 BOARD OF TRADE FAVOURABLE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 26. It is gen a rally accepte 1 that the Board of Trade is favourable to the pr »ject for a Central national film s udio at Brighton. There is no difiiculty, it is understood, about the capital(Rugby Radio Service.) - 106 words
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Article69 1926-02-27 9 “AN EMPIRE STOCKTAKING.” (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 26. The newspapers anticipate that the October meeting of the Imperial Conference will afford an opportunity for a more than usually comprehensive empire stocktaking. It is stded that one of the many subjects that will come under review will be(Rugby Radio Service.) - 69 words
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Article23 1926-02-27 9 —Reuter. PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL. New York, February 26. President Coolidge has signed the Tax i»ednctinn Bill, cutting next year’s taxes—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article459 1926-02-27 9 Views of Conservative M.Ps. HASIY DICbION DI ERI CA I D. London, February 25. Austen Chamberlain’s speech at Birmingham has added anxiety to the views of all parties at Westminister on the forthcoming meeting of the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva. Symptomatic of this459 words
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Article140 1926-02-27 9 .—Reuter. M. BRIAND’S STIRRING APPEAL FOR RATIFICATION. Paris, February 26. Cheers from almost every bench in the Chamber greeted the peroration and impassioned speech of M. Briand appealing for the ratification of the Locarno Treaty. He expressed his confidence that this peace effort would be successful.—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article48 1926-02-27 9 —Reuter. SYRIAN AND MOROCCAN CREDITS. Paris, February 26. Despite M. Painleve’s opposition, the Chamber by 261 votes to 246 adopted the Socialist amendment reducing the credits for Syria and Morocco by a million francs with a view to terminating the operations there as soon as possible.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article23 1926-02-27 9 MR. COBHAM RETURNING HOME. Capetown, February 26. Mr. Alan Cobham has started on his return fl’ght to Ei g’an I. —Reu'er.23 words
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Article236 1926-02-27 9 —Reuter. Coronation Ceremony. MAGNIFICENT SCENES. Delhi, February 26. A most brilliant and impressive state procession was held through the streets of Jammu on the occasion of the corona tion of Maharajah Sir Hari Singh. Thousands of spectators were enchanted at the magnificent display of colour, -in which—Reuter. - 236 words
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Article102 1926-02-27 9 LEAGUE INTERVENTION REQUESTED. Geneva. February 26. Lithuania has requested the intervention of the Le<gue of Nations in the alleged Polish violation of her frontier, notwithstanding the Polish delegates’ denial of the Lithuanian allegations and an official Warsaw telegram describing the incident as closed.—Reuter. [On February 23, Reuter102 words
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Article87 1926-02-27 9 YET ANOTHER FAILURE. -Hague, February 26. Contrary to expectations. Dr. Limburg informed the Queen that he was unable to form a Non-Parliamentarian Cabinet and requested Her Majesty to relieve him of the task.—Reuter. [On January 22 Reuter cabled The Ministerial crisis is still unsolved. Heer de Visser87 words
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Article68 1926-02-27 9 —Reuter. LOCK-OUT NOTICES TO BE ISSUED. London, February 26. Engineering and allied employers of the National Federation have decided to post lock-out notices on March 5. to be operative on March 13, in all federated establishments, in consequence of a strike of a section of London engineers and—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article45 1926-02-27 9 .—Reuter. TEMPORARY INCREASE. Paris, February 26. The Chamber Customs Committee approved the government proposal fur temporarily increasing the customs duties on the minimum tariff by 30 per cent, with the object of counteracting the effect of depreciated currency and protecting French producers..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article39 1926-02-27 9 —Reuter. FLYING TO TOKIO. Copenhagen, February 26. The Danish Lieutenants, Botved and Herscherd, will leave on March 15 in two Fokker aeroplanes to fly to Tokio via Germany, Poland, Rumania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Persia, Siam Indo-China and ‘.'liin-.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article150 1926-02-27 9 Municipal Demands. CONTROL REQUIRED. Bombay, February 26. The Municipd Corporation passed a resolution unanim nsly demanding the immediate appointment of an independent body to enquire into the financial and technical aspects of the reclamation scheme and the liability of those responsible for the position of the affairs disclosed.150 words
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Article134 1926-02-27 9 —Reuter. INCREASE OF PENNY PER GALLON. London, February 26. The increase of a penny per gallon on petrol, costing users about £1,800,000, is attribute I to an advance in the world market pi ice in America. Meantime i h» re is a probability that Russia may bec me—Reuter. - 134 words
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Article96 1926-02-27 9 —Reuter. PLANS FOR WORLD REVOLUTION. Riga, February 27. The Bolshevists are apparently in no way discouraged over the failure of their attempts to provoke revolutions in Germany, Bulgaria and Esthonia, according to M. Zinovieff. Addressing the sixth congress of the Communist International in Moscow, he said that—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article38 1926-02-27 9 —Reuter. ARRIVES AT AMSTERDAM. Amsterdam, February 27. The Boeton hag arrive! here with the fire definitely extinguished. The extent of the damage is not yet known, but the vessel does not appear to be badly damaged.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article28 1926-02-27 9 —Reuter. DOUBLES RESULT. New York. February 27. In the Indoor Tennis doubles Tilden and Richards beat Lacoste and Brugnon by 4 6, 6-2, 8-10, 6-1, 7-5.-—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article63 1926-02-27 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) Yesterday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 131.65 New York, 4.86 Ar Brussels, 107 Geneva, 20.27 Amsterdam, 12.4 Milan, 121 Berlin, 20.42 Stockholm, 18’13 Copenhagen, 18.7 Oslo, 22.37 Vienna, 34.5 Prague. 164 Helsingfors, 193 Madrid, 34.5 Lisbon, 2li; Rio, 7A Buenos Aires 4511; Bombay, Is.b/'jd., Shanghai,63 words
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Article44 1926-02-27 9 TO-DAY’S SCRATCHINGS. The following are the scratchings in to-day’s races: Race 1 —Sevenoaks. Race 2: —Macherie, Hit. Race 3: —Royal Husoar, Fireworks. Race 5: —Holderness, Panglima, Dorinda, Uno. Race 7:—Lady Eaton, Marguerite. Race 8: —Linoco. Race 9: —Lady Sydney. All engagements: —Uno.44 words
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Advertisement139 1926-02-27 9 I I 3" or Jiigfj Quality Prov/is/ozis a Wines and Spirits at I I (Competitive ‘Prices. j Iffl March Price List will be sent on application. Iffl Telephone Nos. 982 and 983. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., w (incorporated in England) Cft 5? Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. SB dk 11139 words
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Article616 1926-02-27 10 Not Valued By Cynical Chinese. Sir Percival Phillips, the Special C »r--respondent of the “Daily Mail,” who is investigating conditions in China, writes that Great Britain ling lost prestige in South China through the boycott and blockade of Hongkong, an I t:ri bates this to her scrupulous616 words
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Article129 1926-02-27 10 PENANG FEBRUARY 27, 1926 (By Courtbsy of the Chartbrbi Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 13 32 3 Credit 2/4 17 32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Rank R«ls3}'i 3 day’s sight Private 156 I o Bombay Demand Bank 153 J 2 > Madras129 words
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Article62 1926-02-27 10 In connection wiAh the advertisement inserted yesterday, regarding the result > of the Hongkong Matriculation examina|ion in which it was stated that all three students passed with honours, we are requested by the Rev. Koppel Garnier to > state that only Yeoh Cheng Hoe gained that distinction62 words
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Article478 1926-02-27 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. His Excellemcy Sir Theodore Fraser, G.0.C., presided over the annual general meeting of the Union Jack Club, held in the reading room of the new club premises, Singai>ore, others present being Lieut.-Colonel R. H. Haseldine, D. 5.0., Mr. F. R. Heron, the hon’ble Mr.478 words
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Article343 1926-02-27 10 ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT. The alleged failure of a Chinese rubber dealer, named Lim Yang Hong to carry out a contract to buy 15 tons of rubber led to an action before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, in the Supreme Court. Singapore, when Yang Hong343 words
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Advertisement96 1926-02-27 10 CALTHORPE SUPERSPORTS 3.5 H. P. Guaranteed, O. H. V. 75 M.P.H THERE IS NOT ANOTHER MACHINE TO TOUCH IT FOR POWER AND SPEED. With enclosed Valve Mechanism. Burman 3 speed gear, clutch and K. S. Terry’s Saddle and Adjustable Handlebars. IT IS THE MOTOR CYCLE OF 1926 PRICE $550. Sole96 words
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Advertisement269 1926-02-27 10 rm minrm mu m Tin ni ri l tti tft i 1 nn n i i ii i h 1 ii i i i i i i xrm II II H 111! HI j U 111 I **********1 l fc I Hllll J Hi 1 i| RriQL-Lu, Western IgUH Electric269 words
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Miscellaneous188 1926-02-27 10 To-Night Positively Last Two Nights To-Night GALA SHOWS AND CONGRESS OF WORLDS WONDERS To Celebrate the Closing of a Gloriously Successful Season, all side shows will be admission free. Watch for Grand Surprise Packet To-night and Sunday CENTS Admission to Grounds. CENTS IO No Extra Charge for Side Shows or188 words
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Article107 1926-02-27 11 ENTRAPPED IN FIRE. Coroners Verdict. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. February 27. At the conclusion of the inquest con- rmng the deaths of five Chinese women •’•ho were entrapped in a fire which occurred in a house in Sago .Street, a verfii(t of murder was returned against the107 words
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Article555 1926-02-27 11 GOVERNING THE AGES. In some quarters it is still possible—when it is with us—to rebel against “Summer Time.* says a writer in the “Rangoon Times*' but in no sphere of practical activity is it possible to rebel against the Christian calendar. It was not until the sixth century’555 words
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Article137 1926-02-27 11 Alleged to have accepted an illegal gratification from a. Chinese motor-bus owner, a young Eurasian named C. Rayney was charged in the District Court, Singapore. Accused pleaded not guilty and asked for a postponement to engage counsel. Bail was fixed at £5OO with two sureties. It.137 words
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Article155 1926-02-27 11 The following art tht latest quotation* in Messrs. Kennedy <i Co.*? share list at I p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. x X nj Sharks. J J® C E *4 X X X X I c. Sc. i c. S c. Mining. A*am K. 56/- 56/6 56/- 56/G ex155 words
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Article34 1926-02-27 11 The output of Takuapa V a ]]ey Tin Dredging N. L. for February was 538 piculs, 502 hours worked, 100.000 cubic yards treated, stopped 80 hours Chinese New Year and General overhaul.34 words
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Article485 1926-02-27 11 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church of Exglaxd.) 2nd Sunday in Lent. 7-45 Litany, 8 a.m. Matins. Hymn 520, L3O Holy Communion, Hymn 527, 10 am. Matins (Chinese), 6 pm. Evensong. Hymn 183. Ps CXIX v.v. 33-56—238 v.v. 57 72—240. Magnificat 56. Nunc Dimittis 67. Hvmns 431. 197. 255.485 words
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Article1225 1926-02-27 11 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. E E g_= 5 a x RUBBER [Dollar.] f c f e f illeney Hrtber Co 3 0 3 2 41or GajaL Robber Estate 2 8T 3 06 A.:<u*igao sti-d Malay EetaUa 4 O 4 20 "i yer Hitrm Planting Syndicate 21 5 22 M1,225 words
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Advertisement522 1926-02-27 11 Alkali in Soap Bad For the Hair i Soap should be used very carefully, if you .to keep y° ur bail* looking its best. Ma* v soaps, prepared shampoos and shampoo powders, contain too much free alkali. This —l ""1 dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and The best522 words
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Advertisement38 1926-02-27 11 g Sure and certain for all Female b K complaints. Every lady should hj keep a box in the house. j n Chemists and Stores sell p them throughout the world. U Proprietor: y MARTIN, ChcHiist, See!h»sip! EnHaal38 words
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Advertisement187 1926-02-27 11 ALWAYS IN FRONT S O. E. C. I BLACKBURNE MOTORCYCLE 2i H.P. O.H.V. Standard Sports Model $665 I See them before deciding your mount. I Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd., f PENANG. J hiuhex mmiamimmi lanramr !iin;i;iuiiii I 1 Now’s Your Opportunity j To Buy at Greatly Reduced Prices i 1187 words
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Article511 1926-02-27 12 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reported yesterday as follows: With the further decline in the price of Rubber little interest has been taken in this section of the Share Market during the past week, quotations again being marked down slightly. There is however no pressure to sell511 words
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Article231 1926-02-27 12 Singapore, February 25. The market during the past week has been very quiet and prices have continued to drop. The local auction opened with a steady tone at about 95 cents for Awarded Spot Sheet, but as the sale progressed a much easi or tendency was in evidence.231 words
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Article185 1926-02-27 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tydeus for Suez, Amsterdam, London and Hamburg. Tara for Negapatam. Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. President Garfield for Colombo, Suez Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa. Marseilles. Boston and New York. Menggala for Tanjong Poera. Pangkalan Brandan. Pangkalan Soesoe, and Langsa. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah)185 words
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Article457 1926-02-27 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). IT TRAiN. Federateu Malay States, Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration aud Parcel 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 closer daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m457 words
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Advertisement500 1926-02-27 12 'kM SSIEr y W» j^v/r^s" After an illness take Wincarnis -—the best tonic of all. Build up your healrh again by taking a course of this delicious, strengthening, and restorative tonic wine. Put new vitality into your system, feed your nerves, repair your wasted tissues, create new rich blood—do all500 words
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Advertisement54 1926-02-27 12 Stuffy Colds. Mothera, why allow 0 snuffles a.nd stuffy wheezy breathing to distress your babies when quick relief follows the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy 1 It checks the development of a cold and contains no narcotics. It is good too for croup and whooping cough. Every user is a54 words
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Advertisement658 1926-02-27 12 PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THIS REMEDY FOR JOINT PAINS You cannot choose a better remedy your pain will be gone by the nio than Die Witt’s Pills for the pain in your You will wake up feeling bright joints. They give almost instant relief, freshed and you will be tlT and what658 words
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Article534 1926-02-27 13 NEW TYPE FOR MOTORISTS. New directional signs for motorists have been approved by the London Traffic Advisory Committee and will shortly be used on the following alternative routes :—Hyde Park Corner to Vauxhall Bridge, Sloane-square to- Westminster Bridge, and Bayswater-road to Islington. Yellow globes, 12in. in diameter, and534 words
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Article219 1926-02-27 13 Benares Opium p. ohewt ♦.’>,000.00 noth. Cloves 100.00 buyers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings no stock Nutmegs BCg 125.00 nom. HCs 110.0 b Coconuta per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Rundried $l2 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.00219 words
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Advertisement93 1926-02-27 13 ESTATE supplies. gM—Bl—BM—Wh———| Economy in Sundries Means Cheaper I Production. I Managers! Specify— I PREMIER CASES. 3 PLY «KSI WOOD '*«&<*■ liSßssd ,g L and you will USE fewer Cases. Reduce F. 0.8. Costs, and Ocean freight. Minimise breakage. $l-65 per case c.i.f. your station. The Perfect Anticorosive Paint specially93 words
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Advertisement374 1926-02-27 13 /My fl > fJr triJl L-s —k. A-.., -x •,•1 Bv Raytl *l. By Roy«l ApCxxnlmMl «SteCwrt w tkr Coms •f J tf Spats Your Baby will be sturdy and happy —sturdy, if his toed contains all the Your Baby needs Glaxo to maha nourishing elements of the purest him374 words
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Article543 1926-02-27 14 ANNUAL REPORT. The following is the annual report for the year ending 31st August, 1925 of the Committee of the Children’s Aid Society by the Hon. Secretaries. The Society is entirely maintained by voluntary subscriptions and is undenominational. While the Subscriptions and Donations shew a material increase543 words
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47 1926-02-27 14 The cover and two pages was all that remained df the family Bible when Mellzo McCoy, of Galveston, aged 12, wa s suddenly attacked with indigestion. His father says he knew his son ate dirt, but w*as unaware of his appetite for paper.47 words
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Article432 1926-02-27 14 LABOUR AFFAIRS. Battik Cloth Industry. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, February 23. The Battik cloth industry in Java which employs a large number of labourers, is working with a narrow margin of profit, owing to intensive competition among manufacturers. The Government have recently received complaints indicatiug that the432 words
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Advertisement561 1926-02-27 14 I GetWhipeHoi'sein you»'_' Zglass 1 < I It is a guarantee or good body and fine E bouquet—whisky as soft as silk —a sure sign of ■0 age. There are ample stocks maturing to ensure > W the continuance of the u same high quality which has always characterised j561 words
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Advertisement120 1926-02-27 14 Troublesome Coughs. A troublesome, sleep disturbing night cough can be easily and pleasantly stopped by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. You will like the soothing, healing coating it puts on an inflamed, tickling throat and the promptness with which the troublesome cough is stopped. For sale everywhere. IS YOUR BREATH BAD?120 words
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Advertisement112 1926-02-27 14 Don’t panic—use Woodward’s Childish ailments often start with no preliminary symptoms and are at their worst immediately. There is no time to get medical advice. Don’t panic. In all probability baby’s trouble is stomachic—flatulence, acidity, heartburn or teething pains—which Woodward’s Gripe Water will immediately re- Will move. Anyhow, jMjgNEk give112 words
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Advertisement378 1926-02-27 14 I For Expectant and Nursing I H Mothers I Kalzana I //a w building material j liV >4 body-cells Dr. writes: “1 Kalzarta to my wife during pregnancy and my smalt son is certainly a most excellent specimen of humanity. My wife still takes Kalzana occasional!/ so that the breast378 words
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Article621 1926-02-27 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, February 27, 1926 cte Government Mutton— Matton Indian per lb 5> Mutton— Head, sheep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart long do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Muttoo lb 68 Latnb do621 words
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Advertisement338 1926-02-27 15 D Bnnn *»“nnaannKß«a naanoMHaaßMnnnnnnaas venesta! c u a n COMPOLITE CASE S n n a The ONLY Venesta Case a t H H Beware of Imitations n rj Cheaper Monthly than Contracts Momis. Booked. n c D n n SOLE AGENTS: g HARRISONS. BARKER&C? 1™ n n n PJSIMANGe n338 words
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Advertisement272 1926-02-27 15 STRAITS-AUSTRALIA SERVICE o’ 7 ”h< p 9 Al. Regular Monthly Sailings from Singapore to E-ishane, Sydney and Ibourne direct by the up-to-date pnssenuer steamers “Houtman” and 1 asman. kitted with wireless, a Laundry, Barbershop, Spacious Swimming bath and ship’s band The Restaurants aboard the s. s. Houtman and Tasman supply272 words
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Advertisement1279 1926-02-27 16 THZ BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED FROM PENANG IM k V HeS S k 1 8 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDFN AND N. CONTINENT. IB k KM MB /A 1' I TYDKUS in port lon Inn, Rotter tain and Hamburs’. bBI9 S IlgaltiSs §AU POM EDON Mar. 4 Mars-ill !.<<n I »n, Rotterd1,279 words
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Advertisement602 1926-02-27 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SRRV FKNINSULA.R AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Go (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Gorernment. P. <ft O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAS-B A STERN BE«V:t For Singapore, HongkonM. Shanghai, MojL For Colombo. Aden p Yokohama and Kobe. <nd d 11, KALYAN602 words
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