Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 January 1927

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  • 17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISH No 22 VOL. LXXXV, FRIDAY, 28th JANUARY, PRICE 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 518 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. > Chrysler Quality and 9 I New Low Prices I H fl I |g|o|gk Dry Imperial f I *mo£t& chandon h 1 S finest extra quality; Jfc, t_-jFTZ r HSSESH I ill
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  • 691 2 THE MODERATE HAT. When the Turkish woman takes willingly to wearing a bat the last vestige of her distinctive feminine dress will have disappeared, declares a Manchester Guardian” correspondent. Al ready she bobs her hair and shaves her neck, but, despite the recommendations of her hero, the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1526 2 POSITIONS VACANT. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. Thoroughly experienced Typewriter Bungalow or House wanted by NOTICE. Mechanic required immediately. Apply English couple, in Penang or neighbourBox No. 48, c/o Pinang Gazette. hood (up to ten or twelve miles distant) Jn accordarce w hh the Order made 200-28-1 or P e V ang ntry
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    • 102 2 Stamps. British Colonials. My speciality is British Colonial RARITIES. I shall be pleased to hear from serious and advanced collectors. Selections sent on approval at reasonable prices. (References please.) T AT TEN Crainard." 5. Blake Hall Road. MLiLiDll, Wanstead, London, E. 11, England. LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923
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    • 912 2 NOTICES. BANKS Modes de Parish Specialities in Ladies’ <i»oor P or»t.d i c personal requisites. a'"""" 1 Gowns, Underwear, Ee ruad>i Articles of Toilette, Sun11 a. I^7,M H| shades, etc., lability of Proprietor. On Display at the E. &O. H l °®“-«onmono. VFil Miop y Branches and Agenciei. Hotel, (Koom
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  • 1798 3 El GUT Y-EIGHT H HALF-YEARLY MEETING. Appended is the report of 88th halfyearly general meeting of the above Company held at River Plate House, Finsbury Circus, London, E. C., on Tuesday, December 21, 1926: Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm. k.c.b., d. 5.0., (President of the Company),
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 213 3 I--,- HIM M HOME 9 n f W aSsi* i I FAW i A Makes I &b FREE: TUITION I I NO TROUBLE 1 i A CAR is the Ideal Two seaters from £145 way to get about and Four seaters from 165 SEE the COUNTRY MAy WE fhiying is
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    • 30 3 For TONE DURABILITY TRY our STRINGS. See our Solo Violins, Mandolins, Pianos, Xylophone Marimba, complete with Tutor and Music. EXPERT PIANO TUNING, REPAIRING. CALL AT C ASTORBEL’S, 76b, Hutton Lane.
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    • 215 3 I a ColumbiaiPV I New Process RECORDS Dream of Love You” f We can honestly say that this is the Bsst Record we have ever heard. It’s Reisman and his Orchestra at their best. i Here’s a List of Good Records 11 That We can Highly Recommend fe. .btx, Blinky
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  • 1134 4 MUNITION SUPPLIES FROM RUSSIA. A Manchester Guardian” correspondent gives some interesting details of the arrangements made between the German Ministry of War, the Ju:<k-r Works, and the Russian Government for establishing war industry in Russia. The facts are briefly as follows In the summer of 1921 the
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  • 466 4 SIR F. TOWLE’S IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA. Sir Franc’S Towle, who has just returned to London from his mission to America, where with the object «•f preparing for an intensive campaign n connic’ion with the Come to Britain Movement, gave a representative of The Observer some interesting.impressions
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 418 4 i 11 c Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With «fl Many so ips prepared shampoos and shampoo powders, mntain too much free alkali, -which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. 1 The best ting to use is "Mulsified cocoanut oil Jr
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    • 49 4 You can keep well in a trying climate by taking Halls Wine THE SUPREME lONIC From all first-class Chemists aud Mercian s an i African and Eastern Trade Cn-poration Ltd., Singapore and Pena-g. LpaLgfe/ So e Prof riefor. NfiV’aF Stfphfn Smith V Company. Ltd.. r 80-v 1 < sp m
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    • 232 4 Consider one day’s Production By Dodge Brothers, Inc/ Did you ever see 1500 automobiles at one time? Parked in one place they cover more than 2,657,160 square feet. Driven in a line, five feet apart, they make a parade more than 5 1 /2 miles long. Packed for shipment they
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  • 345 5 Westminster Bank Meeting. LESSONS ON THE STRIKE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 27. Presiding to-day at the annual general meeting of the Westminster Bank, Mr. Walter Leaf, the chairman, said One obvious result of the great strike of last year had been to show that the country’s economic reserves
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  • 98 5 EUROPEAN MIDDLE WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. London. January 26. At the Albert Hall to night there will be a twenty rounds contest for the European middle-weight championship between Tommy Milligan (Scotland), the holder, who weighed in in the the afternoon at list. 51b. and Ted Moore (Plymouth) at list. 41b. There
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  • 134 5 ARRIVAL AT COLOMBO. (From Our Own Correspondent) Colombo, January 27. The M. C. C. tourists arrived this morning by train from Madras and were given an enthusiastic reception. They looked well, happy and fit, but sunburnt To-morrow the first two-days match against the Europeans will be
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  • 24 5 Rome, January 27. Signor Vare, the Minister at Luxem bourg, has been transferred to Peking replacing Signor Derosai, transferred to Bangkok.
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  • 65 5 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 27. Paris, 122| New York, 4.85tV Brussels, 34.88 Geneva, 25.20 Amsterdam, 12.14* Milan. 112| Berlin, 20.46 i Stockholm. 18 Copenhagen, 18 21 Oslo, 18.92| Vienna, 34.391; Prague. 1634 Helsineforc, 192| Madrid, 29.451 Lisbon, 2U Athene, 3691; Rio. sre Buenos Aires, 46U Bombay, 1/6
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 327 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette,”) Sir,As one who has recently come from China and acquainted with certain of the Chinese political leaders, I was particularly interested to read your leader on China in your yesterday’s issue. I can tell you frankly that no one is
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    • 64 5 Bir,Mr. F. Ahniadsah was Chairman at the meeting held by the members of the Musbm Merchant Society on the 23rd instant to discuss the question of collecting money for the Malaya Flood Relief Fund, but in your paper of yesterday’s issue his name was omitted. Will
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    • 80 5 Sir,With reference to the amalgamation of the Pahang Relief Fund with the General Malayan Relief Fund, information of which was conveyed to you by telegram on 22nd January, 1927, I am directed to enquire whether y.ou would be good enough further to announce in your valuable paper
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    • 274 5 Sir-ln your columns you publish a statement by the Archbishop of Canterbury objecting to the headline in a paper Archbishop Approves Birth Control”, saying that it is grossly misleading. It was published last June in the Birth Control News” over a verbatim report of his speech in the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 438 5 ''WO A Asx& JBn f-2r uM9 z> “Who's first? And they never j< would take the old form of Cod S' \y > Liver Oil." Give “Jecomalt” the form of Cod Liver Oil that is never refused Cod Liver Oil is the safeguard. The highest medical and health authorities urge
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    • 331 5 Serve your j With cream that has the delidona» t /1J Q C fragrance and flavour of the pure rich milk of world famous Devonshire and which is SAFE. Locally proV duced cream is generally served unboiled, and because of the impurities it contains it is UNSAFE. NESTLE’S CRE A
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  • 1500 6 Zg>N the 28th of January 1725, died t y Peter 1., Czar of Russia, deserved- t ly named the Great; one of the t extraordinary m<n that ever ap- < peared on the great theatre of the world, < in any age or countryaibeing full ofcon- <
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  • 68 6 Under the auspices of the above association, at 6 o’clock last evening Sri Sithambara Swamigal of the Tiruvayar Saints Maddam and Sister Balambal gave interesting discourses on Noblesse Oblige” and Public Service” respec tively. Mr Nalliah BA presided and there was a large attendance. To-morrow at 4
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  • 72 6 January 304th Sunday after Epiphany -8.30 Holy Communion [T] Address at S. Anne’s School Prai, 5.30 p.na Evensong Address, [on the 4th Commandment] at S. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. February 2 WednesdayThe Purification of the B. V- M. 7.30 am. Holy Communion at S. Paul’s
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  • 451 6 Coroners Inquest. THE LATE MR. H H. JAMI S. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, January 28. A verdict of death due to a fall from a verandah of the General Hospital, during delirium caused by fever, was returned at the inquest on Mr. H. H. James. The evidence
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  • 202 6 Collected by Mr. Heah Seng Whatt: Mr. Kee> Tek Phang 100.00 Mr. Khoo Heng Pan 100.00 Mr. Liin Jin Khor 100 00 Mr. Ong Keok Meng 100.00 Mr, Heah Joo Seang 100.00 Mr. Kee Tek Thye 5«. 00 r. Kee Tek Seng 50.00 Mr. Olig Ewe
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  • 616 6 HOLMES—LEGGATE. A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. George’s Church, Penang, at 4 o’clock yesterday evening, the contracting parties being Mr. Alfred Philip Hanby H»lme*, of the Penang Municipality, second eon of the late Mr. M. B. Holmes and Mrs. Hanby II dines of Barnard Cistle, Eng and, an
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  • 158 6 LAST PERFORMANCE IN PENANG. Mr. R. B. Salisbnrv’g Companv The Quaints” st- g d another delightful nl tv The Unfair S»x” in the Town Hall last night, before a large audience. From start to finish Hvrewasnnt a dull moment in the performance. Every item was well conceived and
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  • 759 6 Air. and Mrs. de Paula, of Ipoh, are visiting Kuala Lumpur. < Mr. T. W. H. Kingston has been appointed to act as Protector of Chinese, Selangor and Pahang. Lt.-Col. J. P. 'Swettenham, Assistant Director of Public Works, F. M. S., left Kuala Lumpur for Pahang on
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  • 640 6 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CIIIVD-’r-BANK. Complainant Charges Impri S ovm D v and 111 Treatment.' T A case of rather an unusual n »tn, o same beforo Mr. Justice Deane i Q a Supreme Court Singapore, a. Chinclaiming damages from a b*nk Smgapore for alleged wrongful i mpri n
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straitf Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries, will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF THW GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, Ac. MISS TEE. KIA ORA.” Stockwell, London, England,
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    • 34 6 Good Health is Our Greatest Asset There’s Good Health in every foaming bottle of MILK STOLT. It is fine creamy deliciooi drink. It’s a nutritious, invigorating tonio» Brewers— H. G. SIMONDS Ltd., READING, ENCL
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  • 966 7 BY AN EXPERT. Paris, D cember 29. Let me see your band, lady!” Fashion takes the hand of everywornau, and one glance at the tell-tale lines, ig enough. Certainly. The Line of Love of Luxury, is well-defined. So is the Line of Taste. That makes a problem
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  • 131 7 i ENANG, JANUARY 28, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) Lcndon Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 muiitns’ sight Bank 2/4 3/32 ~r 3 Credit 2/4 5/IB 3 Documenta: y 2/4 11/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 f 3 Gay’s sight Private 155 I c Bombay Demand Bank 153 Madras
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 170 7 7? Call at Our New Showroom and Inspect the following latest model Cars in stock »1 Minerva, I Bean, J Humber, s Vauxhall, I Moon, Gray, I O. M. Essex. ,y Ms 1 I CHIN SENG Co., Northam Road and Farquhar Street. Tel. 120. Sub-Agents, *s*'l* J 4> l*T <
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    • 139 7 r r 7J xl 7 f A CHILD’S CRYING. is not necessarily an exhibition of temper. Too often the child is suffering from one or other of the many minor ailments that plague infancy and that usually arise from a disordered condition of the stomach or intestinal tract. In such
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    • 215 7 a 5 k l* h l* 'l* l* *a’ "I 4 T"* *l* *l* T'* *l* i l’ l > l* > l' l 'i‘ 'l’’ 's* l < *l <3 *l* *2* *s* *s* j; THE ARTISTIC WOOD PRESERVATIVE I RUSTIKOU X* *r Renders Woodwork Proof against dry or
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 119 7 Theatre Royal From Thursday, 27th to Sunday, 30ih January, 1927. Day shew on Sunday at 2-30 p.m. In the First Show at 7-30 p m. 1 Burton Holmes Travelogue 2 Jimmy Aubrey in The Hayseed 2 parts 3 Conway Tearle in Salome of the Tenements 7 parts INTERVAL In the
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  • 545 8 We have already drawn attention to the anxiety which is felt throughout British Malaya by reason of the prevalence of abdominal complaints among Europeans, many of whom have died of mysterious internal diseases within the last few years. Similar anxiety is now being expressed n the Dutch East
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  • 346 8 At the risk of being accused of scaremongering, we must emphasise that the situation in China is the reverse of re assuring. The Labour Party at Home has been moved to express its feelings on the subject in a resolution condemning what it is pleased to terma flaunted military
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  • 320 8 Sitting in darkness in a room in the west end of London, a man has been watched from a labor dory at Hirrow. twenty miles away. This is one of the miracles which Mr. John L. Baird’s televisor invention Can accomplish. Mr. Baird, who was born at Helensburgh,
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  • 1131 8  -  Some Jn Its favour. BY HARRY VARDON 1 (Six Times Open Champion.) Responsib'e people have to be very careful about putting in a good word publicly for the four bail match. It is like chain smoking among slaves to the cigarette—extensively practised but not to be defended, let
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  • 32 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) R. Sheet 65 cts per pounds per pl. |B6-&> No. I Crepe 65 cts per pounds per pl. 186 66 Quiet. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennyt.l
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  • 35 8 RUBBER PRICES. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 6-Hc Feb./March 66)c April/June 68U July/September 70|e Remarks Quiet Steady.
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  • 122 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd. givi the following prices, on January 2c London. Spot £290 15 0 down 3 m/s. buying 286-10 0 I 3 selling 286 15 0 Local. January 28: < Singapore sold 100 tons >1“ Penang buyers no sellers at $l4 </-. The Eastern Smelting
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  • 14 8 The output of Ipoh Tin Dredges for the month of December was <
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  • 80 8 u nf teniH’ The following are the resn ts tournament ties played *g e d<ick Championship Pairs: V and E. J. Bennett beat lh 1and G. O. Tait 6 3 6 3. Championship:—G. H. Pine ll T. L. Palmer 6o, 63- _15.1 Double Handicap Class be3 t
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 273 8 11 i MK& r g wß W” tHEjawg [Li ,d hi WS»W The Finest Unsweetened Milk on the market, and one of the 'l cheapest. 7 Guaranteed Absolutely Pure and Jli FULL CREAM J SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED for CHILDREN. Obtainable from all Dealers. Sole Importers: G. H. SLOT Co. Ltd., PENANG.
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    • 65 8 THE MALAYA FLOOD RELIEF FUND. DANCING TO-NIGHT AT THE E. O. HOTEL IN AID OF THE ABOVE FUND. Patrons are advised that admission to the floor can only be obtained upon presentation of tickets which may be obtained at the office of the Hotel. ""I I .KAflin^d 8 j TU3
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 38 8 DEATH. In loving memory of Patsy R. Green (nee Ivy M. Magness) who died on December 31, 1926, in her twentyeighth year, at Leyton, England. Death is but the gateway to Life Eternal, May she rest in L’eace.
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  • 1564 9 rhe Wisdom of British Policy In The East. Government Attitude Upheld. AMERICAN OPINIONS MEET WITH APPROBATION. The Tunes tn an editorial, says the Government has evolved a far sighted policy in the defence of British national 'interests in the Far East, regard less of party considerations. This is an
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  • 279 9 LORD CECIL ON FAR EAST SITUATION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 27. Speaking last night on the Chine?e situation. Lord Cecil, after declaring that all the Government bad ever striven to atta'm was fair conditions for trade, said that the British Government was ever ready to discuss with
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  • 209 9 Lord Gladstone Sued for Libel. AC HON BY CAPT WRIGHT. SEQUEL TO PUBLICATION OF BOOK. London, January 27. The correspondence between Captain Peter Wright and Lord Gladstone in July, 1925, following the publication of Captain Wright’s book Portraits and Criticisms” in which he said that Prime
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  • 133 9 BETTER DEMAND ANTICIPATED. London, January 27. In his r-ferenc s to (he Cotton Trade Mr. Dewhurst, presiding at the annual meeting of Williams and Deacon’s Bulk ing Coy., at Manchester, said he was of opinion that the Cotton Yarn Association degervfd a trial by trade. The outlook
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  • 90 9 Readers are reminded that a subscription dance in aid of the above fund is to be held at the E, O. Hotel this evening at 9,30. Further support in the cause of the distressed is urgently required and it is hope! that the public will add
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 31 9 t6e fflest V* alue! I 12 h.p. J 5 Seater. 5 J THE MOST WONDERFUL PROPOSITION f j t; EVER MADE TO THE MOTORING I f PUBLIC new price $2360. I;
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    • 210 9 Best Value iiyUj Lowest Price J I Special Selection of Men’s High Grade Outfitting. Original and exclusive designs in wide end and Bow Ties with Silk Handkerchiefs to match. Smart Shirts in plain and striped patterns. A pleasing range of Half Hose and Golf Hose. The latest shapes in soft
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  • 111 10 to-day’s departures. van Rees for Langsa, Sabarg, Olehleh, Padang and Batavia. Viminale for Singapore, China and Japan. Kuala for Be’awan (Deli). Tairea for Madras. President Garfield for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Mai seilies, Boston and New York. The following suips are in communication with the
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  • 477 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 8T TBSIN Federated Malay Sta’-ee, Malacca, Johor* and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except when otherwise stated, close lialf-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Nioht Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closer 4 laily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m Parit
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  • 118 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 796th. auction on Wednesday, when there were catalogued 1,346,983 lbs 601.33 tons. Offered 917,700 lbs.; 409.69 tons. Sold 762,990 lbs.; 340.62 tons. Sp<t. London lg. New Yoik 3Sj e t s Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents Per
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  • 514 10 Singapore January 26 Rubber and Tin Shares are reniarkahi steady and although business remains Y a restricted scale-, there are good bm’ 0 enquiries for all the better class stock. A further addition of 1178 tons bb the .Stocks held in London up to 53S
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 450 10 Assets over $7,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $23,080,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait» Settlement»). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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    • 61 10 Amazmg&w Prescription ECZEMA Stops All Itcliing’lEStantly Get a bottle to day 75 ctsr P. K. Shakkarai 1 Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127, Pitt Street. Penang. Landin*, Shipping, Forwarding end Commission Agents, Stevedores and Dubashes. Boat Owner*, Suppliers, Eui Jc» s and Repairers. Prompt Service. Moderate Cliar» cS I I Phone
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  • 105 11 DECLINE IN PRUES AND SALES. Wa hington, January 27. A statement issued by the Federal Reserve Bank shows a continued decline in whoisale prices, while during December the volume of industry was the lowest recorded f>r over a year. The decline was felt in the manufacturing industries
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  • 90 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo. January 28. It was officially announced in the Legislative Council that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has cabled his agreement to withdraw the motion relating to th> revision of the Robber Restriction Ordi nance. Commenting on this, the local paper
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  • 40 11 SIX SENTENCED'TO DE ATH. > Horgkonp, Ja uary 27. The trial of the Sunning pirates has be»n concluded. Twenty prisoners are eme rned of whom six were found -U'lly. The jndg-* pronounced the capita' s< ntence on them.
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  • 25 11 Rangoon, January 27. Fir 3 gutted a large Chinese nee mill at Kanonnyto. The loss is estimated at £60,000.
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  • 472 11 FRENCH GOLD FOR U. S. New York, January 27. A further cnns’ynm-mt of French gold, valued at 142,000.000 francs arrived a id was transferred into armoured truck--which proceeded to an unknown d stinaI tion in Wall S:r< e‘ district. < Tb,e following Straits passengers arrived I by the Mantua :Mr.
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  • 108 11 foUo> vtng were the latest gwin jfesg/v?. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. E f Shares. f CQ T> oq 70 c. c. c. c. Mining. Gmeng C. s°/- 52/6 50/- 52/6 ex Hitam 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25 loris Hyd. 57/6
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  • 89 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Alor Gajah $2 85 $3 00 B. Jelutongs 110 1.15 Bassett J. 30 1.40 Jimah 2 75 2.85 M. Pinda 2 65 2 75 s. Tukang 1.25 130 Tambalaks 1.40 1.50 U. Pandans 135 1.45 Tins. Bangrin (New)
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  • 300 11 The annual general meeting of the members of the above association will be held at the Old Frees’ Association at 4 p.m. to-morrow, after which an exhibition game between Hu Yew Seah and The Rest will be played, to be followed by the distribution of prizes won
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  • 207 11 Bombay, January 14. Afr. Saklatvala, member of the House of Commons, has arrived and was welcomed by a large gathering. After landing he placed the numerous garlands presented to him on the last resting place of the late Mr- Tilak. On being interviewed, he said he had
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 515 11 c w Advertisements. Position vacant. ntpd Engine Driver, Malay or ;th pom knowledge of fitting. T i Mmag r, Rubber Estates of Kiian, POSITION WANTED. r Ir Qu di Rod Ekctrical and MpchaEng’neer. 17 years practical ex",f pin generation and distribution o’ ,pr rr;< b and Low Tension, and 7
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    • 18 11 MARY SETON, E. Amber Mansions, Orchard Road, Singapore. Blackwood Furniture, China, from Hongkong. Lamps and Shades from Shanghai.
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    • 198 11 j ANNOUNCEMENT. I have pleasure in announcing that we have been appointed sole t distributors in Malaya for the ESSEX and HUDSON Cars as from the Ist January 1927. J A 5* 5 Immediate delivery of Essex Coach and Touring Cars. if. Full range of spares always in stock. I
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  • 1433 12 MARINE ENQUIRY’S FINDING. The Master’s Negligence. That Captain J. McLeod, master of the Royal Star, was guilty of negligence ret nlting in his vessel b int' damaged on a submerged reef in the Sinyaoore S'.rait on the morning of January 13 last, was ihe finding of the
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  • 114 12 The Government Health Department informs us that a telegram has been received from the Royal Sanitary Institute confirming their approval of the Diplomas awarded to;Mr. M. L. Samuel of Penang; Mr. 11. D. Perera of Kedah Messrs. S. Elaguppillay, Ng Teik Swee, Abdul Hamid and Inche Mohamed
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  • 130 12 So far as the motor shipbuilding industry is concerned, the year opens in a very propitious manner. In 1926, in sp’tc of the industrial troubles which delayed shipbuilding so much in this country, 130 large motor ships were built throughout th? world, with a total deadweight
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  • 97 12 According to The Motor Ship the Nippon Yusen Kaisha has ordered three 16,O?0 ton motor liners for their transpacific service to San Francisco. They will have accommodation for 700 passengers. Two are to be built by th? Mitsubishi 'Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., and one with th?
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 222 12 The Wonderful Discovery in the Medical World KAYA SIDDHI MAKARADWAJA (Registered) A panacea for all diseases. Recommended and appreciated by Doctors and Laymen. Dr. R. N. Saxena L.M.P., P.S.M.S. Senior Medic<l Onicer, Mental Hospital, Agra, sax 8 Your K. S. M. is a general tonic and a real boon to
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    • 133 12 WHISKY WHISKY IT MUST BE II ANTIQUE! I xfwaid I tE s < X I A\\\V K D v- i I B E //[Ol I■■ T M c I IH d OhAW® i Lrol hm a Wr A 1- 1 UH IxIWWnW wk nil 1 /j/// 11 1 Mllli I
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  • 1104 13 AN AMERICAN’S VIEW.—I. Peking, unlike another ancient capital, is not built on seven hills on the contrary, it lies flat as a- pancake. The only hill” is the so-called Coal Hi'l, which is an artificial elevation said to have been heaped up several centuries ago by the then ru.ing
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  • 237 13 Headmaster and C. 3 brains.” I Childrep born during the war and in the years immediately following it are suffering from enormous physical and mental handicaps. They are handicap ped by an inertia due to the hardships of war-time, which reflects itself in their intelligence and general application
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  • 220 13 PENANG, JANUARY 28. 1927 Benarea Opium p ch*-»» >5,000.00 nom. Jlovep 75.00 seller* Jold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace 160.00 seller Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Snndrt- d $10.95 buyers Rattan 11.15 sales Rattans Coarsa 10.50 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 41 13 MUN SEN ART STUDIO, ARTISTS, 164/6, Penang Road Importers of High Class Picture Postcards and Pictures by well-known European artists. We carry the largest stock of Artists’ Muter al in Town. Fraims of all sizes made to order. Inspection cordially invited.
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    • 377 13 v.'hTTrrrrNTiTiTT.N ii,s7r.TTynTFrrn?nT?:; ,tTits hi. t.i. birrtg z BsS I > QeQe j H H 1 9 t i i KzH conditions i i oi DiQrrhocd especially when caused Ly weakened nerves, prompt relief invariably 5 follows the administration of calcium in the form of Kalzana. It quickly allays the inflammation,
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  • 483 14 AVIATOR M. p.’s manifold adventures. Thrilling stories of th l early days of flying were told by Col. McefreBrabazoo, D. 5.0., M.P, apropos the celebration of the 23rd anniversary of the fiigt aeroplane flight by the Wright brothers. Col. Moore-Brabazon, who was interviewed by a representative of
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