Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 January 1927
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1927-01-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 3. VOL. LXXXV. WEDNESDAY. sth JANUARY, 1927 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement603 1927-01-05 1 “NIKKO” Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX<XXXXXXXXXXXX>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX £%%%%*%%%%*><** I PRA! TO SINGAPORE I GRAND CLEARANCE SALE. I x M■ i J GENUINE, BARGAINS ON ALL SILK PIECE GOODS, f X CHEVROLET p i t WEARING APPARELS, DRESS MATERIALS,603 words
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Advertisement17 1927-01-05 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Next to,the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street 4 i W17 words
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Article772 1927-01-05 2 FEAR OF FOREIGN SPECULATION. Paris, December 2. The new tendency of the franc to rise, which had been noticeable during the last two or three days, was sudden ly accentuated to-day, and the rate for sterling improved from about 130 to 12G. So far as772 words
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Article235 1927-01-05 2 1927, Spring Meeting. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. First Day, Sat., sth Feb., 27. Second Day, Tues., Bth Third Day, Thurs., 10th Fourth Day, Sat., 12th Fifth Day, Mon., 14th First Race Each Day 2-30 p.m. 15 Races for Open Horses— 1 Pius Added Stakes $23,350 J Money. 9 Races235 words
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Advertisement1594 1927-01-05 2 UNHEARD OF BARGAINS NOTICES notices, in H «p e For The Housewife. Madame Gilardi AERATED WATERS Lovely Paris Dresses We beg to notify the general public and HfltS. CROWN CORKED that we undertake to supply from the FAD -j Ist January, 1927, market requisites and FOP the Races, B' our1,594 words
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Advertisement95 1927-01-05 2 and all parasitic diseases of the skin, which are so prevalent tn hot climates CURED. Cra <^ 3w particularly, has always been si most difficult disease to treat, but Burgoyne’ti Broomas«iie speedily and permanently ures the most obsttnate cases. It is perfectly clean in use quick in effect and certain95 words
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Advertisement127 1927-01-05 2 -MW—W■am—— NOTICES. Sungei Patani Club. The Dance arranged to take place on the Bth January is cancelled. 20-5-1 If you really need Better, More Powerful, Reliable and Satisfactory Focussing Searchlights and Seamless Cell Batteries, You must insist on getting the WINCHESTER brand the only guaranteed stuff They burn brighter and127 words
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Advertisement643 1927-01-05 2 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF. INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) .etherised Capital fI.IM.WC iubweribed Capital 1.8M.1R fsiag 1,154 Hg tacarrn fund aud Undivided Profit» 1,511,884 Board of Director». J. M. Ryrie, Esq., (Chairman), P. R. Chalaer», Esq., Sir David Yule, Bart., Charles J. Hambro, Esq., J. O. Robinson, Esq., W.643 words
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Article1405 1927-01-05 3 WHAT CONSTITUTES A FAIR COMMENT Text Of Judgment. Calcutta, December 2C. In the course df the judgment in the suit against “The Statesman,’’ Mr. Jus-’ tice Buckland after quoting extracts from the speech of Lord Lytton delivered a>t Maida in November, 1924, and from the resolutions published1,405 words
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Article357 1927-01-05 3 EVE’S FAULT. “The mothers of the next generation will be much sterner disciplinarians. Their own experience as the children of to-day will make them so,” said Miss Margaret Gibson, the 90-years-old principal of Laurel Court Girls’ School, Peterborough, to a representative of the “Evening Standard” recently, when357 words
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Advertisement211 1927-01-05 3 first' and first of all the Standard yk Models, ask to have a trial run in the Standard 14/28 h p. Overseas Model- 11 tj 4 cylinder engine (75 m.m. x 110 11 m.m.), 4 ft. 8 in. track, 9| in. road clearance. Special all weather equip- ment, 12 volt211 words
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Advertisement309 1927-01-05 3 S MBMLMw (Hill t J! j J “TIP TOES" All the successes from this n~w show are procurable ►Ji on Columbia New Process Records. J GOOD NEW DANCE TITLES. •!< CARMENETA ONE STEP. 4 •I* PRETTY LITTLE BABY FOX TROT. T HARD TO GET GERTIE T THAT GIRL OVER THERE309 words
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Article2096 1927-01-05 4 SEA GOING QUALIHES OF BRITISH AIRCRAFT. The emergence of the flying boat from the temporary obscurity into which it aip-ared to fall after the war is one of t4e most significant features of recent aeronautical development, and in the near fu’ure no nation which has extens've maritime2,096 words
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458 1927-01-05 4 NEW INSIGNIA WORN. The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor held their annual dinner recently at the Piccadihy Hotel. Sir Willi un Bull, M.P. (Ma’.travers Herald Extraordinary), presided. The dinner was attended by over 150 Knights Bachelor- ali of whom wore tho Insignia of the Order458 words
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Advertisement397 1927-01-05 4 1 1 See Z K-' v 3^—\ A s ,f-4 wga "si'X-CXLINDHt A Wonderful New Six i THIS is a car that will satisfy So easy to drive and control that I even the most seasoned motorist. extended journeys are of no account. j So finely designed and constructed that397 words
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Advertisement47 1927-01-05 4 MIRUM MIK POWDER Best for Infanls and Adults. A complete substitute for pure milk. 2 lbs. of “MIRUM” Milk Powder makes 14 pints oi Pure Milk. Try once and be satisfied. Obtainable at all Stores. Sole Agents AYLES3URY fi IfiJfiEß, LTD., Penang, Ipob, Taiping, feluk Anson and47 words
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Article881 1927-01-05 5 RULES OF THUMB. Scotland Yard in fiction and Scotland Yard in fact are two vastly different things, says the “Evening Standard.’’ The success of London’s detective headquarters is not due to individual men of genius with miraculous powers of deduction, as portrayed by fiction writers, but to881 words
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Article352 1927-01-05 5 ■With reference to the death of Mr. George Scott Cranston at Batu Gagah Hospital on November 27, Mr. TrevallynJones, writing in “The Rangoon Times”, says: “He was described as a visitor to Ipoh and, it was said, had no friends. He was a colleague of mine in352 words
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Article135 1927-01-05 5 PENANG, JANUARY 5, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Ban» 2/4 3/32 3 M Credit 2/4 11/32 v 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 3 day’s sight Private h 155 I p Bombay Demand Bank 153 g Madras135 words
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Advertisement101 1927-01-05 5 g? n I r.tl “HOW IS YOUR TONGUE?” asks the doctor when you complain of feeling out of sorts, for most often temporary indispositions are due to a disordered condition of the digestive tract, B>nd a coated tongue tells the story. If yousr tongue is yellow and furred, if you101 words
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Advertisement1208 1927-01-05 5 NOTION. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF HLA WZA YE (RICE-BEER). Tenders are hereby invited for the exclusive right of manufacture and wholesale sale of Hlawzaye, in the Rangoon Town District and in the area supplied by two licensed shops, viz. Kanaungto and Gyaungwaing, in Hanthawaddy District for a period of1,208 words
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Advertisement657 1927-01-05 5 (19) The licensee shall maintain in storage such minimum stocks of Uye and Peye as the Collector may prescribe. If at any time the stock is insufficient for the supply of purchasers, the Collector may procure from elsewh-re tae nec-ssary supply. The licensee shall make good any expense or loss657 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous174 1927-01-05 5 Every British Subject Should be at Theatre Royal Commencing Thursday, 6th January, for 4 Nights At 10 p.m. Nightly. Under the Distinguished Patronage of "The Hon’ble Mr. R. Scott, Resident Councillor, Penang, Major J. J. Saunders, Officer Commanding P. P. W. V. C. THE RETREAT FROM MONS The Most Glorious174 words
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Article1593 1927-01-05 6 result of the ballot at the Straits If) Chinese British Association of Penang for the nomination of a member to represent the Association on the Penang Municipal Commission, resulted in the election of Mr Um Eow Thoon by 165 votes against 74. The name of Mr. Lim1,593 words
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139 1927-01-05 6 REMAINS TO BE SENT HOME. We regret to have to record the death of Mr. Richard Bartlett Glen, who died in the Penang General Hospital yesterday. The late Mr. Glen was the father of Mr. W.B.C. Glen, of Bukit Slarong Estate. He was 63139 words
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Article999 1927-01-05 6 The Handicaps. DISCUSSION OF CANDIDATES’ MERITS. The handicaps for the First Diy’s Races which we have already publ shed has undoubtedly g ven general sa isfac lion to all concerned, even to the various trainers whom we overheard discussing the matter. Mr. Brown’s skill in handicapping is well-known999 words
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Article156 1927-01-05 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. g IR You have been publishing so many cross-word puzzles for your readers to solve. Will you or your readers kindly solve this Municipal puzzle The rates paid to the Municipality are as follows House ass -ssment, 20 p. c. General156 words
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Article186 1927-01-05 6 Sir, —My attention has been drawn to a letter which appeared in your issue of the 3rd instant over the nom-de plume, British Citizen. He has been pie sed to characterise my letter to your contem porary as Anti-British propaganda. He is either a fool or a knave, A186 words
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Article233 1927-01-05 6 Sir, Among other thing-» which affect the welfare of the citiz°ns of Po 'arm nn« that is of conspicuous imports- ci at the present moment is the question of rent. From time to time this has been discussed in the press as well as on the platform233 words
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Article44 1927-01-05 6 The homeward mail by the s.s, Ellenga closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 7ih instant. The B. I. Packet Teesta with mails despatched from London on December 16 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 7th instant.44 words
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Article1163 1927-01-05 6 ATROCIOUS CRUELTY TO A CHILD. This morning, Mr. C. W. A. Sennett the Police Magistrate, sentenced a Chinese woman Leong Yen Chum, who said her true name was Chan Ah Kew, to 6 months r. i. for voluntarily causing hurt to King Hong, a child of 61,163 words
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Article582 1927-01-05 6 WELCOME TO NEW COMMISSIONERS. A meeting of the Penang Municipal I Commissioners was held £n the M un I cipal Offices yesterday. Mr. J, p low presided, and the others present I were Dr. J. E. Smith, Dr. K. L Ten» I Messrs. J. D. Kemp, M.H.M. I582 words
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Article82 1927-01-05 7 Appropriation Bill. COMMITTEES PROPOSALS. Washington, January 4. The Naval Appropriations Bill totalling $314,500,000 already reported to rhe House of Representatives provides f >r the maintenance of the Navy approximately at the present strength but proposes a cut of $1,950,000 out of the 'unds for cruising activities. The82 words
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Article105 1927-01-05 7 REPELS ATTACK BARRACKS AT LEON. Mexico City, January 4. According to advices received here an attack was mad-* by 200 rebels on the military barracks at Leon in the State of Guana Jua’o early this morning. They were def»ated and ten of the rebels were killed. The City authorities105 words
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Article54 1927-01-05 7 BRAZIL OBJECTS TO U. s. TROOPS. Buenos Air-s, J muary 4. The newspaper La Prensa in a leader says that if the American troops are not withdrawn from Nicaragua the United States will forfeit her place in the vanuard of progress and international right nd the Pan-American Institute will54 words
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Article45 1927-01-05 7 THE TACNA-ARICA DISPUTE. Buenos Aires, January 4. A New Year’s messege to the newspaper La Nation from President Leguia <-f Pern indicates that Peru will decline Mr. Kellogg’s proposal to settle the Tacna Arica dispute by a cession of terri ’ory towards Bolivia.45 words
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122 1927-01-05 7 Baltimore, January 4. At least three of tb« cadets on the French training ship. Richelieu, were killed and several ii jnred through an xplosion at Curtis Bay which was followed by the colliery wharf being set >n fire. The vessel continues burning. Baltimore, January 4.122 words
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Article250 1927-01-05 7 GILLIGAN INTERVIEWED. ((From Our O vn Correspondent.) Calcutta, January 1. Interviewed here prior to his departure for Rangoon, Mr. A. E. Gilligan said that he Calcutta ground was the b u st his team had played on in India. He paid high tribute to the batting of Guise250 words
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Article878 1927-01-05 7 AN ENGLISHWOMAN’S STORY. Io a letter, dated November 5, published in The Times of December 3 an Englishwoman living in Kiukiang describes the capture of that city by the Southern (Cantonese) troops It’s a simply heavenly, sunny, warm morning, but we to hive lived an eternity878 words
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Advertisement219 1927-01-05 7 ff' THE GOLD MEDAL MOTOR CYCLE. li /W Mo DELS N \j ,WJ 17 if H. P. PRICE $3OO NETT Uj/\ fj.ff 14 &15 21 H. P. 375 jMW 10 2f H. P. 465 jj/f W 5 S 2f H. P. 475 m 60 H V 2f H. P. 5219 words
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Advertisement261 1927-01-05 7 Rernjagtoß, 30 Bore i Model 30 Bolt Action JI splendid all around rifle for big game countries. POWERFUL and effective for lion, tiger, buffalo, etc. with the Springfield 1906 cartridges especially designed by Remington. These Hi-Speed and Express types range from 110 to 220 grains in bullet weight. For maximum261 words
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Article521 1927-01-05 8 In a recent letding article, the Pinang Gazetie drew attention to the vast trade possibilities offere 1 by the present year. Those rtmarks are amply confirmed by Renter each day and by the united views of the more influential commercial magnates, as evidenced by the expressions of their521 words
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Article403 1927-01-05 8 Even in seasons of exceptional rainfal«, such as we have just experienced, Penang has no reason to fear floods. But it has a legitimate grouse agin* the Government, when communications fail in the F.M.S. In this age, when efficient communication takes first place in schemes403 words
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Article431 1927-01-05 8 “I’ll do the cooking Bailey. I You’ll piy the rent.” So runs the line of an old song which was popular in the music halls at Home twenty-five years or so ago. Paying the n>nt has always been a problem, p trticul.irly in Penang, where the sums431 words
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Article1166 1927-01-05 8 Soviet Jsies. astute tchicherin. (From Oar Own Correspondent) London, December 9. The lies of Moscow, like the filchings of Bardolph, “keep not time”. In his manifesto to the Berlin journalists, Tchicherin, the astute Russian Foreign Secretary, pictures the Soviet as desiring peace with all the world, resolutely1,166 words
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Article31 1927-01-05 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S R. Sheet 65£ cts per pounds per pl. $B7/No. 1 Crepe 65 cts per pound => per pl. $B6-66 Firmer. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)31 words
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Article222 1927-01-05 8 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., giv.s tie following prices, on January 4: London. Spot £3Ol Down £2 3 m/s. buying 295 2 3 Belling 295 5s 2 Local. January 5: Singapore sold 125 tons at slsls Penang buyers no sellers at slsls. The Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd:— London.222 words
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Advertisement286 1927-01-05 8 W»-m— 11l HI 1 1 11 ■■Hill 111 Stained Glass m 4 HANDCRAFT ancient and modern The beauty of stained glass is in it seif a visualisation of the patient labour which directed the hands that fashioned it. In the same manner, the appreciation given to State Express Cigarettes is286 words
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Advertisement57 1927-01-05 8 ■nawwwMWMawiar? ja u EL £>» O. Hotel. New Year Race Meeting. RACE DINNERS and DANCE ON IHE Bth, 11th, 13th, 15th January AND FANCY DRESS BALL on Tuesday, 18th January. Dancing till 1-45 a.m. Four Prizes. Orchestra During Tiffin Every Week Day. No Dancing on Friday. Orchestral Conceit on Sunday,57 words
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Article, Illustration690 1927-01-05 9 Hankow’s Anti-British Outbreak» NAVY MAN STABBED. dangerous situation safely OVERCOME. Hankow, January 4. Meetings at various points around the British Concession arranged by the antiBritish Assoc ation developed seriously in the afternoon and it became necessary tocall up the Marines who, with an armoured truck, cleared the rabble near690 words
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Article122 1927-01-05 9 Air Minister At Bushire. NEARING JOURNEY’S IND. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 4. The Air Minister, Sir Samuel Hoare reached Bushire from Bighdad yesterday on his flight to India. The aeroplane took an indirect route between Baghdad and Basra to enable Sir Samuel Hoare’s party to(Rugby Radio Service.) - 122 words
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Article153 1927-01-05 9 PRINCE OF WALES RECALLS FAMOUS BATTLE. (Rugby Radio Service). London, January 4. The Prine’ of Wales, speaking at the General Wolfe Bicentenary Commemoration Dinner last night regretted the absence of the Ma ouis de Montcalm, but added that his presence was unnecessary to remind them of his famous(Rugby Radio Service). - 153 words
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Article136 1927-01-05 9 The following are recent orders placed in Great Britain. They justify the general belief that the Trade outlook for 1927 will constitute a record in the history of British Commerce. 40,000 tons of new steamers by Tatem Steam Navigrtion Co. 40,000 tons by other Cardiff shipowners. Two136 words
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Article108 1927-01-05 9 FACTORIES JOINING UP. London, January 4. A resolution emphasising the need for supporting the new Cotton Yarn Associa tion which aims at fixing minimum selling prices for American yarns, with power to impose penalties on defaulters, was passed at Manchester after an address by the Economist108 words
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Article416 1927-01-05 9 Determined Quest For Industrial Peace. MR. BALDWIN’S MESSAGE. organisation to steady FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS.” (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 4. Determination to make the present year as notable for industrial peace and prosperity as the last year was the reverse continues to be expressed by the leaders among(Rugby Radio Service.) - 416 words
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50 1927-01-05 9 London, January 4. Mr. Coates, the New Zealand premier, accompanied by Mrs. Coates and members of his party, leaves London tomorrow for Southampton to join the liner, Aqoitania, on his way homeward. The party is travelling to New Zealand via New York, Montreal and Vancover.50 words
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Article, Illustration51 1927-01-05 9 League’s Investigation. DUTCH PRESIDENT APPOINTED. The Hague, January 4. Colonel Schurman of the Dutch General Staff will be appointed as President of the committee of investigation in Bul- garia under the plan of investigation proposed by the League of Nations which replaces the existing system of military control. The51 words
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Article162 1927-01-05 9 LABOUR LEADER AND GREAT WESTERN. London, January 4. There was a dramatic incident at the meeting of the National Wages Board when a claim of the National Union of Railwaymen regarding the deferment of wages and increments on the Great Western Railway came up for discussion. Mr. J.162 words
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Article129 1927-01-05 9 FURTHER IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES. (Rugby Radio Service) London, January 4. Further discoveries in Mesopotamia by the Joint British Museum and Pennsylvania University expedition throw light on the domestic life 4,000 years ago at Ur of the Chaldees, Abraham’s birthplace. A large mound was excavated and twenty feet(Rugby Radio Service) - 129 words
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Article64 1927-01-05 9 London, January 4. A feature of the foreign exchange market during the past week has been the improvement of the Spanish peseta. A week ago the peseta was quoted at 31? to the pound sterling. To-day it had appreciated to 31. 35 at the close. This improvement is64 words
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Article69 1927-01-05 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 4. Paris, 1231 V New York, 4.B'AV Brussels, 34.90 Geneva, 25.14 Amsterdam, 12.12 j Milan, 108 Berlin, 20.41 Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 18.1| Oslo, 19.02 Vienna, 34.37», Prague, 164 Helsingfors, 192& Madrid, 31.35 Lisbon, 21 2 Rio, sia Buenos Aires, 461? Bombay. l/6iVd; Shanghai,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 69 words
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Advertisement34 1927-01-05 9 FbamitcHrc Protection FRESH STOCKS RECEIVED OP 2-GALLON EXTINGUISHERS with and without Spring Cap 2-GAILON FIRE PAILS. 1-GALLON EXTINGUISHERS with Spring Cap. FIRE GUNS and an ample supply of Re-charges. DUREGE AND THOMAS, LTD. Agents.34 words
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Advertisement168 1927-01-05 9 I-lUI Wb——a—.ll fcM.-. .M» ««r-v Um. born still GOING 1820 y STRONG Black Label” “Red Label” Guaranteed Special Old i over Highland 12 Years Old Whisky W $39-40 per dozen $2B-00 per dozen Duty Extra. Duty Extra. Special Prices to Clubs and Dealers. I 1 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated168 words
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Obituary45 1927-01-05 9 OBITUARY. AMBROSE McEVOY, THE ARTIST. (Rugby Radio Service.) London January 4. Ambrose McEvoy, the artist, died to-day. He was well-known as a painter of beautiful women and he was one of the four artists chosen to go to the front as official painters of war-scenes.45 words
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Article1122 1927-01-05 10 CHRISTMAS AT FRASER’S HILL. Landslides Thunder Day and Night. The condition of the Kuala Kubu— Fraser’s Hill road may be imagined when it is stated that a party who walked down yesterday passed about 120 landslips in 18 miles, says the “Malay Mail’’ of January 3.1,122 words
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Advertisement130 1927-01-05 10 ITT Comfort and Utmost Ease P/IRES Garters No Metal Can Touch You MANUFACTURERS t <STEIN COMPANY Chicago Now Took Muller Phipps (Malaya) Ltd. Union Bldg., Collyer Quay Representative* in Singapore, S. S. aßßUßUUEanuaßumaaßaasasamauuaui How de yon awake? Are yGi?. drowsy? Does the feed pull Are you constipated Sleepy after meals130 words
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Advertisement204 1927-01-05 10 MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore. Blackwood Furniture, China, from Hongkong. Lamps and Shades from Shanghai. A. DENNYS, Office 22-A, BEACH STREET. Telephone No. 308. Rubber Brokers, Valuers, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, Shipping and Commission Agents. Insurance Surveyors. Estates requiring Selling or Shipping Agents for their Rubber, please communicate204 words
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Advertisement106 1927-01-05 10 THE NEW MOON SIX-SIXTY '!ri 1 I OwMs Greater Ease for Passengers Driver. JUBILEE 6-60 FEATURES. Automatic Pressure Lubrication. Patented Steering Gear. Two-Way Cooling. Full Automatic Spark. Twentyfive Miles to the Gallon. Unusual Spring Design. Sixty Miles per Hour. Twin-beam Headlights. Marvellous Acceleration. European Type Body. Four-Wheel Hydraulic Brakes. Handsomely106 words
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Article384 1927-01-05 11 KEDAH BRIDGE COLLAPSES. A very serious railway accident occurred on Friday on the Kedah line, when an engine and six waggons fully loader» with rice went down at bridge No. 48 hot ween Tasek Glngor and Pinanu Tungal. The train was bringing rice from Bangkok, and the engine384 words
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Article254 1927-01-05 11 WHOLE VILLAGE SUB'4 E RGED, A correspondent wnt-s Tim fl > >ds in the Kuala Kengsar District have been so •bad, that thousands of hous-'S have been washe 1 away, and will hive to be rebuilt. What the price of attaps will rise t», I cmnot tell.254 words
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Article253 1927-01-05 11 I. S. M. PRRSENTED TO MR. DURIE At a meeting of the Mid-A»g.-ll District Committee held in November, the chairman, Col. T. T. O. Lloyd, C. M. G., explained that an Imperial Service Medal had been awarded to Mr. Wm. C. Durie, Loci view, Ardri-t-haig, and253 words
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Article673 1927-01-05 11 Dr. and Mrs. Stubbs, Tampin, are leaving for Home at the end of this month. Mrs. A. H. Flowerdew arrived at Port Swettenham from Home on Saturday by the Gleniffer. The death occurred last week, at Malacca, of Mr. Robert Minjoob, storekeeper, P. W. D. Mr. W.673 words
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Article51 1927-01-05 11 ENGINEER S DEPARTMENT WINS. Yesterday witnessed a very keenly contested Soccer match at the Renong Ground, behind the Municipal Offices, between the Municipal Engineer’s Department and the Electricity Supply Department for the Wearne Bros.’ Challenge Cup, and after a hard fight, the latter was defeated by one51 words
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Article260 1927-01-05 11 The following were the latest quo’ tattons in Messrs. Kennedy and, Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. 8 Shares. A CQ 30 M 00 i c. c. c. e. Robber (Dollar). Temerloh C. 1.50 1.55 1.35 1.45 flinitg. Bingrin Tin 33/- 35/- 3C/260 words
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Article83 1927-01-05 11 The following are out latest quot?i tionu Rubbers. Bayers. Seliers. A. Kuningg S .95 1.00 B. Lintangs 1.45 1.55 Brogas 1.42| 1.47 j Connemaras 2.50 260 J. Kaantans 1.72| 1.77 i Mentakabs .56 .582 Punggors 1.27| 1.35 U. Bonntg .66 .685 Tins. B. Padangs .86 Hitancs 1.22|83 words
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Article291 1927-01-05 11 The ou’putof Kramat Pulai, Limited, for the month of December wgf.om the mine 470 piculs, from tributora 131 piculs, Total 601 piculs. The output of Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd for full mon’h ending 31st December was 604 hours, 85,000 cubic yards. 160 niculs. Hydraulicing 38,000 cubic yards, 140291 words
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Article195 1927-01-05 11 WHAT THE JUDGE CXNNOT DO. The case in which Mr. H. D. Young obtained judgment against Mr. A. M. Scully Cimmonly known as “Pet” Scully, of Penang, for $4O and cos's,was avain before Mr. Hereford. District Judge of Penang, Lbt 1 /•< lay. when the defendant was summoned195 words
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44 1927-01-05 11 SIAM’S OFFER TO F.M.S.R. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, January 3. The Siam State Railways have placed their resources at the disposal of th© F. M. S. Railways to h Ip repair the damage to the railways in Kedah.44 words
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Article275 1927-01-05 11 NEWS BY CABLE THIS MORNING. We very much regret to announce the death in London, on January 3, of Mr. W. Lance Conlay, 0.8. E., la.te Conimissic ner of Police. Federated Malay StatesThe sad news was received in Ipoh on Tuesday in a cable to275 words
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Advertisement557 1927-01-05 11 New Advertisements. Ulu Yam Tin Dredging Limited (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) POSITION VACANT. Notice of 12th Dividend. Wanted A Jnnior Awletant Book- NOTJCE Is HEREBY O IVEN that a keeper. Experienced in typing. Apply 1 TWO to B« x No. 7, c o Pinang Gazette. the TWELFTH of WO SHILLINGS557 words
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Advertisement119 1927-01-05 11 Forewarned is Forearmed WHAT DAY AND MARTINS NEGLECTED. MANAGING DIRECTOR’S FRANK STATEMENT. Loudon, January 19. M Thirty years ago we had the world at our feat,” said Mr, Burlison, managing Director of Missrs. Day and Martin, but when the change from blacking to polish came, we neglected to keep o’or119 words
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Article1073 1927-01-05 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Talamba for Singapore, China and Japan. Hong Hwa for Port Swettenham, Singa pore and China. Falstria for Port Said, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg and Copenhagen. Bin go Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. No one has any wish to decry the gallantry of American seamen when called1,073 words
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Article550 1927-01-05 12 GLO-4E DAfliT (except Sunday) BY N Federal, d Malay States, Malacca, Johor» and Singapore. Registration and Part?el Post, except otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlie' than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Buntar,550 words
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Article87 1927-01-05 12 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending January 1, 1927, shows a total of 65 deaths—4l males and 24 females—the death-rate being 24.92 ner mille compared with > 24.92 in the preceding week and with 23.46 in the corresponding week of last87 words
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Article1241 1927-01-05 12 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. w 3 VO'Ws s ti F g ktlKhtCK (Dou,*.j f el 9 3 H-ibbeT Oo ..3 3 2 9 )->. G\j*h Rnbbar Ksteie 270 2 9J Mate? 4 5" 4 H Yser Ww Phuttn,- p-n 4 70 4 90 ex ‘■ver K iatug Rubbar fartal 91,241 words
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Advertisement569 1927-01-05 12 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN I CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. BMI ffe® PERK P. YON KERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages569 words
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Advertisement240 1927-01-05 12 CINEKODAKS FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED AT “THE GEORGETOWN” The Cine-Kodak is the talk of Penang. You can now take living pictures of your Children, your friends, or of scenes that interest y° u more easi| y you can take an ordinary sna P* Y° u just press the lever down240 words
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Article632 1927-01-05 13 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Pxsog, January 5, 1127. S c* B Tryon— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart 4 iua> do 1.30 Tripe 4 O i yi Goat or Sheep pjr lb 55 Sweet Bread pvr 30 Leg of Muttoe ..lb 55632 words
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Advertisement347 1927-01-05 13 C. 832 |L When appetite fails, J remember g I ENO’s-FRUIT SALT” I g It your system is not clearing itself of impurities, H appetite fails. To aid the proper functioning of B system, to purify the biood, and to restore a the conditions of digestion which bring back a347 words
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Advertisement252 1927-01-05 13 ft ftft \kj hs2l< L\ Aft/ 11 YOUR BABY'S future good health and happiness depends upon your choice of his food in intancy. The right food for your Baby is Glaxo, which has been used to rear successfully the children §of 5 Royal Nurseries. If there was a better food252 words
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Article1105 1927-01-05 14 SIGNIFICANCE OF FREE LIME. Calcareous hydraulic cr-me.nts, such ?s Portland, are among the most widely used building mattrials writes, a correspondent of “The Times Trade Supplement.” They are made by sintering or fusing together mixtures of limestone rocks or similar materials with clay or earthy materials, and the1,105 words
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Article377 1927-01-05 14 Lucknow, December 18. A case of extreme brutality in which Raghunath Ahir was beaten and his eyes plucked by means of a pen-knife was revealed when the Chief Judge and Mr. Justice Misra in the Oudh Chief Court heard the appeal made by Shiamkishore and nine others against377 words
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Advertisement303 1927-01-05 14 |R?. >jrW zX>-|ife- j T~ yk fe- jO iO 1 1 i < vOQ ijjHBBMgMMMBL, ||fe p**'®?». JiIWOM j if A.r '..2'" t*“ .l. I Bitißi mt& ~,J|||g Every Morninga Famous Spa Treatment? Kutnow’s Powder contains all the tonic and health-giving properties cf Continental mineral springs. A sparkling morning glass303 words
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Advertisement19 1927-01-05 14 GuJ&i ieJtL* II~S WnLSandersofifcSon.ltd, Ifcß Distillers LEITH Esl‘lB6s. G H SLOT C 0) LTD -> PENANG, SOLE AGENTS. 13m H19 words
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Advertisement319 1927-01-05 14 No more monotonous meals! nL You are giving variety to the plainest food I bv the simple addition of LEA PERRINS’ Sauce, which enhances the flavour of everything it touches. S Collect these recipes as they j C- appear and you will, never .be at a loss to furnish a319 words
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Article436 1927-01-05 15 Singapore, December 28. The incidence of the Christmas Holidays has necessarily curtailed business in both the Tin and Rubber sections of the Share market and during the period under review there is very little change in quotations to note. Tin has eased slightly in prio, but shares436 words
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Article211 1927-01-05 15 PENANG, JANUARY 5, 1927. Benares Opiri'i. p t«5,000.('0 notu. Cloves 75.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Picking» 160.00 seller Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110« 95.00 Coconuts per 1 50.00 nom ?opra Sundried $10.45 buyers Rsttan» 11.15 sales Rattars Ccane 10.50 Ireen Snail EbtlU 13.00 'liam Rice No.211 words
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Advertisement254 1927-01-05 15 I REFLECT I =I I ON WHAT THE I Sunday Gazette I Offers to you as A dvertisers. nollE SUNDAY GAZETTE gives you f the eutree into considerably over I three thousand homes. Its readers comprise i I practically the whole of the class with money j 1 to spare254 words
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Advertisement1281 1927-01-05 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SMLINGS FROM PENANG |H I M v LONDON AND CONTINENT. MH HM MH IB I ASTYAN AX Jan. Rotterdam and Hamburg. PHEMIUS Jan. 14 Londo n Rotterdam and Hamburg. AENEAS Jan. 20 Marseille-», London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. MEMNON Jan. 27 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. (INIfrUN1,281 words
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Advertisement519 1927-01-05 16 p. ao.-bruishlndi a i AND APCAR LINES. I (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamers of the British contract with His Majesty’s Govern- India S. N. Co., Ltd. ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated in England)519 words
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