Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1927

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 10. VOL. LXXXV. THURSDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1D27 a. F j» PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 522 1 SINGER JUNIOR.” Represents the greatest value obtainable in British light caw. I l ASK II FOR >■ I At the present low prices, 8 BRsIiBRB Tyres represent the best value for money obtainable, WWHII 6 I WP 'a /mz :i BET’iER THAN hOMHI I II If I &O|E| CONTINENTAL! I
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    • 11 1 TOKISATSU, PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. I 68. BISHOP STREET. I
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  • 237 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— Pina Stakes $23,350 J 9 Races for Ex-Griffin Horses—
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  • 548 2 A REVERSAL OF POLICY. The Portuguese Government has recently issued an interesting decree implying a complete reversal of the policy pursued for many years patt in regard te the Roman Caih die Missions in the Portuguese colonies. Fays a Times correspon dent. These (Cape Verde. Guinea,
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  • 161 2 The following subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged Amount previously acknowledged $4,265 00 Mr. Cheah Leone Kia 50.00 Mr. Chew Seah Seng 25 00 Mr. Chee Wor Lok 25 00 Yong Mone School Bjy 8 18.10 Mr. Geo: Thomas 5.00 Per Mrs. Lee Leong Swee (Madam Yeap
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    • 962 2 VI CTO RS TENDERS INVITED. r* i Municipality of Singapore. at the RACES. r. The Municipal Commissioners of Singay pore offer for sale two sets of Simpsons Tea. Ices. Cakes. Horizontal pumping engines complete with pumps. Engine cylinders are 9? inches, 14 inches and 24 inches in diaDariuwicnes, V-Uiry" meter
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    • 135 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. Ipoh Gymkhana Club. Notice is hereby given that at a General Meeting of the Members of the above Club held on the 6th January, 1927, it was decided to change the name of the Club to “The Perak Turf Club”. All communications should in fu ure be addressed
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    • 384 2 CINE-KODAKS 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 >Jr you more easily than vou cai > ta^e ai ordinary snap. You just press the l ever down
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  • 741 3 A LAND OF ENDEARMENT. In responding to the toast of “The Land we live in,’’ at the annual dinner f the Rangoon Y.M.C.A., held recent’y at the Konna Cafe, Rangoon, the Hon’ble Dt. Ba Yin said that there were two aspects to be considered, first the personal standpoint and,
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  • 483 3 ELEPHANT’S BONE AS “THE MISSING LINK.” For some decades now anthropologists and Darwinians all over the world who pinned their faith to our Monkey ancestry, had accepted it as a settled fact that the tones discovered in Java, of the so-called Pithecanthropus Erectus, were really that of
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  • 219 3 PENANG, JANUARY 13, 1927. Benares Opium p. 15,000.00 notu Gloves 75.00 seller» Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 160.00 sellerNntmegs KOs 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1.006 50.00 nom Oopra Snndried *10.65 buyers Rattan» 11.15 saAs Rattar s Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 725 3 I WINCHESTER GUARANTEED FLASHLIGHT PRODUCTS Ranges 300 to 1500 Feet l|l j No. ***** The Most r Powerful world st x J H IK M. 4<44sSfi|||B i w W i hgn Sr/ .-X Bl 0 55®> kJjSi 'K' I s fc '1 I g s B a; g J I<>~’
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    • 48 3 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuritis, whatever the trouble is. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieves the pain. Burns and scalds are promptly relieved, cuts and bruises quickly healed and swellings promptly reduced. In fact no household should be without it. For sale everywhere.
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    • 310 3 OBsMKmbmbbl W' Tip Toes qJj) Selection and Foxtrots are now available. 2s All played in correct Charleston Tempo. rjSjw No More Worrying Fox Trot H Could I, I Certainly Could ,as 19 Somebody’s l yes S 11 My Bundle ol Love In Slippery Fingers nV Old friends Medley Ag Dawn
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  • 1487 4  -  By Leonard J. Reid. (Assistant Editor of The Economist.”) {Special to the Pinang Gazette") The ye.r 1926 openel with high promise but was essentially dominated and ru ned by industrial troubles. The year, in face, is divided into two portions; (1) the period J.inuiry Ist to April
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  • 44 4 January 13—Hockey League, P.S.A.A. v. B. Co. Vols, Esplanade. 13—Hockey League, P.F.S. v. P.C.C. Penang Free Schol Ground. 20—Hockey League, P.S. v. P.F.S. Esplanade. 27—Hockey League, B. Co, Vols. v. P.S. Esplanade. 27—Hockey League, P.S.A.A. v. P.H.C.L. Penang Free School Ground. I,
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  • 76 4 THE NEXT BIG FIGHT. New York, January 12. In fulfilment of a clause in the contract to stage a championship fight in the summer, Tex Rickard to day deposited $lOO,OOO in a New York Bank, the remaining $lOO,OOO making up the guarantee, to be deposited on May 1. Tanney
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  • 74 4 BRITAIN AFTER AMERICAN HONOURS. London, January 12. The year’s new event in golfing history will be an organise 1 British attack on American championships. Tne newspaper Golf Illustrated is raising a national fund of at least £3,000 to finance a tour of 10 professionals, who in a 1
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  • 41 4 THIRD ROUND REPLAYED TIES. London, January 12. The following are the results of English Cup ('hird round) reolayed ties Port Vale 5 Orient 1 Liverpool 4 Bournemouth 1 Manchester U. 2 Reading 2 Portsmouth 4 Bristol Rovers 0
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  • 157 4 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 12. The full report of the loss of trade due to the industrial troubles of 1926 is shown in the Board of Trade returns issued to-dav. Exp >rts for the year were £121.500,000 less than in 'he previous year, their total
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  • 92 4 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 12. The first of the special bulletins regarding the European influenza epidemic, which is being issued by the Health Section of the League of Nati »ns, is re assuring. Reports from Belgium, Czecho-S ovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain and Ireland,
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  • 85 4 Berlin, January 12. A gang of International dealers, with excellent bank references working throughout Europe and Far East and handling as goods ostensibly shaving-soap, boot-polish, varnish etc. but actually trading in narcotics, have been discovered. The efforts of the Berlin criminal police duringthe past few months
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  • 80 4 NO PRIVATE OFFERS. Washington, Janua-y 12. The United States shipping board reported to the Senate that the private operation of the American Merchant Marine will be impossible without a government subsidy and that this finding is based on the testimony of business interests taken at the hearings
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  • 44 4 Oslo, January 12. The Bill int oduced by the government abolishing “liquor prohibition” authorises the sale of liquor in towns where last year’s plebiscite showed an anti prohibition majority, but individual purchasers require municipal licenses which will be withdrawn if abused,
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  • 563 4 NEW MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER. A Popular Appointment. Mr. Lira Eow Thoon, of Penang, the well known rubber planter and merchant who was nominated to a seat on the Municipal Commission by the Straits Chinese British Association, has received the following letter from the Colonial Secretariat Colonial Secretary’s
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  • 95 4 Owing to the great success of The Quaints” in Rangoon, the Company have had to play an extended season and will not be able to perform in Penang on the dates originallv advertised. The Penang season will commence on the 24th with “Oh Joy,” to be followed
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  • 1158 4 PRESENTATION TO MR. D. A. M. BROWN. Warm Tributes. A dinner was given by the Penang Turf Club at the E. O. Hotel, last nigbi when the opportunity was also taken ot presenting to Mr. D A. M. Brown, who is retiring from the post of official
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  • 387 4 LECTURE BY SISTIfR BALAMTaj As announced in our columns yesterday, Sifter Bdambil, the ed tnr of Madras Chintamani and a w-1 known social worker of S mth In iia, gwea lec'nre last evening on the above suhj ct at the Penang Hmda S<bha Hol whi -h wag
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  • 107 4 We are informed by the local agent if the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank that he is in receipt of a telegram from his Head Office at Ho- gkong to the effect that, subj ct to audit, the find divideni for the year will probably be £3
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  • 117 4 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS. The Hon. Secretary, Straits Settlements (Penang) Association informs that it ha,s been decided that the funds obtained in the Malaya Flood Re.ief Fund wil| bo a’located as found most necessary between the varims States in Malaya end that all sums as are so
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 42 4 A. ONDERWYZSR, Importer of Diamonds, E. 0. Hotel, Room No. 101 desires to notify the public that his TELEPHONE No. is 1227. REPRESENTA TIVE KOH LEOK HUP, 13, Green Hall, Penang. Telephone No. 1228. Enquiries are solicited and will receive prompt attention.
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    • 43 4 Try This For Your Coughl be A nervous hacking cough canu cured by a gigass of water, but it appear under the healing and 1 y effect of Chamberlain’s Cough ,ll< j 3 Every user is a friend. It is f QI everywhere.
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  • 1420 5 WICKED PEDESTRIANS. Pig-Headed Obstinacy. With touching unanimity the London newspapers, in their endeavour to mitigate the colossal London street casualty roll, fall foul of the wicked pedestrian. They mutually agree that the foolish fellow simply insists, from sheer pigheaded obstinacy, on getting himself run over, thereby grievously incommoding
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    • 453 5 RMmmiiniiiiwiiiißiii mi j ~m S~l 1« JgFRk ■'w's AsfV v t 5 b/h T■s’ xX r7> 4; I I r r '7 K •u 1 •>' ‘4; WHEN EVERY NOISE “GETS ON YOUR NERVES.” You Are Nearing The Breaking Point And Your Urgent Need Is Tonic Treatment 1 hrough The
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    • 82 5 Whooping Cough. Whooping cough is hard on the child and hard on the parents. Control the dreadful whooping and coughing with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It induces quiet sleep but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substancesSold and recommended everywhere. MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore. Blackwood Furniture, China,
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    • 207 5 S/lpickmeup that aoespermanent good ihcits nfakfrommdtcd builds up j mdedrcdnb'nave. KsnAinammcrd ln4sizc= L VlibltWi tfCdMa: Vfp' of all Chemists Stores WIM-i ■--■i yn.- Bwn-.-T- -VtSdSSSSBag Representative— Mr. H. M- Hodges, P.O. Box 274, Singapore’hy s ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Act, like a Charm in DIARRHCEA Check, and arrest, FEVER, CROWL
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  • 549 6 Spiritus intiis alit wrote strongly and feelingly on the subject < f bnllockcarts in our correspondence columns yesterday. We have protested against this abominable anachronism for years but, so far as the Municipal Commissioners of l Penang are concerned, our protests have been addressed to deaf ears. On
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  • 344 6 Our contemporary, the other day, very courageously, but, we fear, a little precipitately, held forth at some length on the delicate question of missionaries, their work and their influence in the East. The article to which we refer was nothing more than a championship of the missionary of American
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  • 85 6 PROFESSIONALS’ BILLIARD MATCH. (From Our o\vn Correspondent,) Singapore, J tnuary 13. A match has been arranged between Falkiner and Stevenson the professional billiards playrs at the Cricket Club on Monday and Tuesday next. Attempted Murder. A Chinese, charged at the Assizes with attempted murder, alleged that the pistol
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  • 39 6 The General Produce Agency Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that tlv: following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $9O to s9l| F.A.Q. do 88 89 Low F.A.Q. do 83 87
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  • 76 6 The following are additional rubber outputs for December:— lbs. Henrietta 60,400 Sungei Matang 27,572 Laras (Sumatra) 60,341 Rampah (Cocoanut) 140,00 J nuts Benar (Selangor) 17,500 Lenggeng 31,300 Temerloh Coconut Rubber 15.351 Ayer Kuning 7,940 The output of The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the month of December
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  • 1612 6 R. M. S. Kashgar arrived at th® wharf with the mail from home at 11.15 this morning. The post-office expects to be able to deliver the mail at 1.30 which, if past experience is any guide, probably means between 2 and 2.30 We hope that this gallant
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 224 6 Ewkjrinding M 5. jgmU ggL 1 l' Hai handcraft ancient and modern From the beautiful jewel and ivory inlaid bindings 01 the 7th century to the rich and delicate gold tooling of the present day, bookbinding has always exemplified the mastery of handcraft. So with cigarettes: State Express being made
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    • 27 6 “ID. O.” FANCY DRESS BALL ON Saturday, 15th January (instead, of 18th as advertised). Four Prizes. French Novelties. Dancing up till 1 45 a m. mbrsrnM BRAND
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1163 7 Chen Issues Drastic Proclamation. O’MALLEY AT HANKOW. MORE promising outlook INDICATED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 12. The Acting Counsellor of the British Legation at Peking, Mr. O’Malley, has now reached Hankow and is staying with the Consul-General. His first duty will be to rep< rt upon
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  • 87 7 Latest Figures. ON IHE INCREASE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 12. The latest weekly unemployment return discloses an increase of 144,000 in the number of out-of-worksand although this is traceable to the Christmas holiday it is generally agreed that the reduction of unemployment has been less rapid since the
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  • 143 7 ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE SUCCESSFUL. Cape Town, January 12. The Indians at th« Town hide farewell to the Indian Delegation mh has b en discussing the question of In bans in South Africa at a social function in the City Hall. Mr. Sastri in his s ated that
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  • 64 7 San Antonio, January 12. As the only known means of stemming the flood of pardons which the Lady Governor of Texas, “Ma” Ferguson, is issuing, the trial of all criminal cises here is suspended for a week until her term of office expires. Thirty two pardons
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  • 329 7 Clash Between Church And State. TWO PRELAIES RELEASED. OCTOGENARIAN REBEL ESCAPES EXECUTION. Mexico City, January 12. Two of the arrested R >man Catholic prelates have bet-n released. The Bishop of Tobasco who was ordered to be deported is believed to have been taken to Vera Cruz. In the
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  • 106 7 FINAL SELECTIONS. Race 1:—Penarth, Loch Ess, Vingt-et-un. Race 2 :—Carrissima, Sextant Boy, Black Beauty. Race 3 :—Florries Pet, Greenut Joven. Race 4 —Yam Tuan, Palawan, Tija. Race 5 :—Sanskrit, Daybrook, Coleus. Race 6 :—Whitestone, Cowboy, Koh Dhulu. Race 7: —Little Reeves, Humorous. Race 8 :—Nalpa, Lord Woorak, Combustion.
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  • 54 7 MORE NEUTRAL ZONES. Managua, January 12. The United States’ naval forces worked their way sixty miles up the Es Condido river for the purpose of establishing a neutral zone in the interior. Another neutral zone was prepared at the mouth of the Wawa River, which is the headquarters of
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  • 211 7 Labour Leader’s Proposals. CONFERENCE SUGGESTED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 12. Speaking last night at Falkirk, Mr. Arthur Henderson,Home Secretary in the late Labour Government, dealt with the question of industrial peace. He suggest ed that the Premier should convene a conference of representative bodies oi Labour
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  • 109 7 MAJOR-GENERAL VAN STRAU BENZEE. London, January 12. The War Office announces the appointment of Maj >r-General Casimir Cartwright Straubenz -e as General Officer Commanding the Troops in Malaya, vic° Major-General Sir Theodore Fraser. K.C B. Who contains the following regarding the new G. O. C. Van
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  • 68 7 Montreal January 12. Ag a result of the cinema disaster, the city authorities have ordered that all theatres presenting itage features of any kind must be equipped with similar fire-prevention aids as legitimate houses including automatic sprinklers, and asbestos curtain within 24 hours. A least ten
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  • 52 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 12. A scheme embracing the preservation of the fifteenth century Clopton bridge at Stratford, and the new site of the Shakespeare memorial theatre to replace the one destroyed by fire last year, is under the consideration of the Royal Institute of
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  • 37 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 12. The Westminster Gazette states that Mr. Malabar, who is a fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, has, after 14 years of experimental work, invented a noninflammable cinematograph film.
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  • 86 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 12. Paris, 122} New York, 4.841% Brussels, 34.90 Geneva, 25.18 Amsterdam, 12.13} Milan, 114} Berlin, 20.46 Stockholm, 18.17; Copenhagen, 18.20; Oslo, 18.95; Vienna, 34.44}; Prague, 163|; Helsingfors, 192§; Madrid, 30.46 Lisbon, 2H Rio, 50 Buencs Aires, 46}i Bombay. l/fiAd Shanghai, 2/5 jd Hongkong,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 179 7 Ph.,ne 982. FOR THE FINEST PROVISIONS. I TWO POPULAR FAVOURITES. <■ f Pure Ceydon Tesj N lacrawatte estate, l Or j *ggp ACRAWATTE TEA C()FF E E 1 lb. Pkts. SI.IO 1 lb. Tins .90 2 lb. Pkts. $2.10 2 lb. I ins $1.75 I*l JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated
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  • 1502 8 RICE FAMINE ANTICIPATED. Various correspondents writing to the Malay Mail of the 11th inst. display considerable anxiety as to the future food supply of the Peninsula owing to the practical wiping out of t e entire padi crop of the M. States Klyne street writes “I am told
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    • 308 8 «W— I Illi I 11 ■II BOVRIL P 1 BEEF WnOI into you BETTER SERVICE FROM BETTER VICES. “RECORD” MECHANIC’S VICES (WITH PATENT UNBREAKABLE NUT) MADE IN ENGLAND. EVERYTHING ENGINEERING Mechanical, Electrical, Sanitary and Civil. LARGEST STOCKS IN THK COUNTRY TO SELECT FROM. ON ADMIRALTY LIST. UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED, (Incor
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    • 78 8 Lingering Coughs. Bronchitis leaves a bad cough. So does influenza and la grippe, but these hard, lingering coughs yield easily to the healing and curative qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Good for troublesome night coughs too. For sale everywhere. P /iPJOL STEEL h I Snreandccrtain for all Female q complaints.
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    • 158 8 Protect your Child Any moment your child may be infected at school, or in the street, by little playmates. Give her a Formamint tablet, morning and evening. That will protect her against Tonsilitis, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, InHuenza, Measles and diphtheria. i v-O'F5 S Rl 3 U.S C»rm-f.:Ptn3 Threat 'i
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  • 579 9 Mr. D. F. Topham of Kuala I.umpur is leaving for Home by the s.s. Malwa.” Mrs. R. S, Stewart has won the ladies’ Medal at the Ipoh Golf Club after a tie with two other ladies. Mr. E. Banks, Curator of the Sarawak Museum, has left for
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  • 134 9 PENANG, JANUARY 13, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/32 3 h Credit 2/4 5'16 v 3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 1 M 3 day’s sight Private 155 e Bombay Demand Bank H 153 Madras
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  • 170 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Delta for Singapore, China and Japan. Ayuthia forßelawan (Deli) Asahan and Pa neb. Sri Mnar for P. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang). Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Reteh for Belawan (Deli), Paneh and Asahan. Tapah for Kantang (Trang) Girbee Tongkah and Pang Ngi. for Singapore,, Hongkong
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  • 545 9 CLOSE DAILY (except Sandav). BT TRAIN Federated Malay State*, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, excep* wherr otherwise stated, close half-an-hoar earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed taily (Snnday excepted) at 6 p.m. Parit Rantar,
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  • 157 9 The following were the latest quo tatzons in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. E E E Shares. cq QQ c. c. c. c. Winirg. Bangrin Tin 3C/- 31/6 30/6 32/Eastern Siam Tin 27/6 29/- 27/. 28/Kampong K. 45/6 47/-
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  • 91 9 The following are our latest quota 'ions Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. \llenbys $2 75 2.85 B. Lintangs 1.47} 1.52} Bassetts 1.20 1.30 Indragiris 10.50 Jl.LOcum M. Pindas 2.60 2.70 M. Tekongs .72} .77} Punggors 1.37} 1.42} U. Beuuts .70 .73a Tins. B. Padangs .87 .89 Cheoderiangs 28/6 29/b
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  • 150 9 Since the death of Queen Alexandra, the coffins of King Edward and his Consort have reposed on the altar steps of the Albert Memorial Chapel of Windsor Castle, covered by the Royal Standard. Shortly after the remains of Queen Alexandra were brought to Windsor the coffin of
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  • 1229 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. KAMBS. j j| to to RUBBSB [Doliar.j f e e I i Allenny Rubber Oo 2 70 2 80| Alor GKjah Rubber Brtate 2 70 2 9O| Amalgamated Malay Rstatea 4 49 4 Ayer Hftnm n»ntlrig Byn4*«»»e 4 7* 4 ex Aver Knt.taff Rusher 9’. 1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 448 9 \ew .Advertisements. S vacant. j R. B. Salisbury’s 5 j COMPANY. J (lerk required, with knowledge of < “THE QUAINTS J bo< keeping and typewriting Begin-? PRESENT < and learners not wanted. Apply < 1 l a, 52/54, Beach SL, Ve„ a K notices. “Ghost Train” Tues. 25th J V
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    • 194 9 Prompt shipments from bed stocks freshly received every fortnight of, WINCHESTER focusing flashlights and seamless cell batteries in all sizes and styles ensure all dealtrs and users of flashlights the ureat convenience and safety in obtaining their supplies from a reliable source, as and when they require. On account of
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 197 9 By arrangement with Universal Pictures Corporation From Thursday, 13th to Sunday, 16th January. United Cinema Presents The Biggest Event of the Year. The Fight for the World’s Heavyweight Championship JACK DEMPSEY GENE TUNNEY 10 3-minute Rounds in 4 Long Reels. Every round is shown, and the fierce exchanges are easily
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  • 528 10 SAVAGE ATTACK ON GOLD PROSPECTORS. A telegram from Rabanl, Bismarck Archipelago, states that the members of the rescue party who have returned from theNakanai district of New Guinea tell a thrilling story of the way in which four Australian gold prospectors were speared to death
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  • 172 10 It is understood that the Armenian concession-seeker, Mr. C. S. Gulbenkian, Tn B rv7h UB n d J O i B ga a contract with the Turkish Petroleum Company granting £7L per Ce,lt r yalt Y i« lieu of a share LXT coi |)a iy 8 Ir aq
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 193 10 I /s~ f I f I IVA'. f vX WbggL JW'ifi 1 '^=^-Z 7^n <^ZSz^ z X CkN Men who know and cigarett 6 Appreciate Good Is®. Things Smoke J THB BLUB TIN iMZ// f b l® ’<l\ '> rv rffi ALEXANDER BOGUSLAVSKY, LTD. 55, Piccadilly, London, W. hs® SSjJ
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    • 94 10 j Fifty Years of Service. Over fifty years of useful and invaluable bX VIC V ta T d V° the Credit Chamber-a-n b Cough Remedy and m all that we have never heard of a single dis Xd t USer n r a dealer who h» not glad to recommend
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    • 245 10 Cuticura Preparations For All The Family and Oimment haXX'fforV'J purest, sweetest and most sati.r tory method of promofing maintaining a healthy condition J skin and scalp. Tender-f ac .d find the freely-lathering Cuties Shaving Stick a necessity. CutiS? a T the Cuticura Shaving It’S Your Blood that Must ba WHEN
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  • 464 11 FUTURE 70-SEATED DOUBLEDECKERS. It is distinctly encouraging to find a branch of the Servic* s fully alive to the value of publicity in helping to secure the ends which it may have in view. The War Department, in the conduct of its demonstration of s x-whe<l«rs
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  • 349 11 INCIDENT AT BANK. Alleged Boy Thieves. The Chinese- cashier of an Ipoh business house wag the victim of a wellplanned out theft in the forenoon yesterday at the counter of the Chartered Bank, Ipoh, says Tuesday’s “T.0.M.” It appears that the cashier went to the Bank to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 194 11 I I iM You 11 enjoy smoking even more if you smoke JO I “CAPSTAN” I Al j CIGARETTES. 1 I I W. D. H. O. WILLS, II I I g What Makes Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills M Indispensable as a Household Medicine m xM It is their searching,
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