Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 February 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY.’ No. 43. VOL. LXXXV. WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 429 1 I envelopes I; pgSCRIPTION AT TW LOWEST J PRICES I nine up 4»s J Chrysler Quality and I GRAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Low Prices GENUINE BARGAINS ON ALL SILK PIECE GOODS, jmiLIITJ.J'I in III IHIU H S WEARING APPARELS, DRESS MATERIALS, FANCY S GOODS AND JEWELLERY ETC., ETC. x 5
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    • 14 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Head Office: Hext to.the Dispensur Branch Office 52 Leith Street
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  • 234 2 f J SPRING 1927 RACE MEETING, t, e Thursday, Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday the 1 3rd, sth, Bth, 10th and 12th J March, 1927. 8 f Stakes. $68,000 exclusive of Added [j Meney. 12 races for all Horses. 11 races for Ex-griffin Horses. 9 races for
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  • 742 2 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory general meeting of Raja Perak Tin Limited was held on the 16th of February 1927 alt 11! a., m. at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 3, Low Road, Kuala Kangsar, Perak, F.M-S. The following gentlemen were present;—Mr. Norman Davie (Chairman
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1140 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. Wanted Lorry Driver for Thorny- M 1 J < croft”; must be able to read and write ITAVFVICO VIV? A CVI. A« English. Fraser and Neave Ltd., Penang. i 395 1 23 2 Will be opening in a few days in Light Street Assistant Boring Engineer wanted
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    • 307 2 NOTICES. g 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 ATIFN Craitrard." S. Blake Hall Road. Wan stead. London, E, 11, England HOW TO GET WELL AND KEEP
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    • 14 2 $5O 000 REWARD.” Will -be offered everyone from 3rd Manh. Watch for full particulars.
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    • 102 2 Tastes may differ, but this renowned brand o SCOTCH"captivate I■ H th ern a U> through its delightfully mellow j j flavour. fcsssl IHE s tro., 1 EDIHBUB6H SCOIUIBL Bishop st., Phane 0 Penang. N < Hats and Frocks. < Millinery and Novelties. J Discriminate Dressmaking No Disappointments. Arriving 24-2-1927:
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  • 905 3 INNOVATIONS IN THE ART SALON. (By an Expert? Pari?, January 26. An innovation in the Art Salon at the Grand Palais, in trie Champa Ely tees, is the presentation of creations in fashion by many of the foremost couturiers in Paris. The various collections inc’ude frocks and
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  • 205 3 PENANG, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. Bennrec I**" p. 5,000.00 not u Clove? seller* Gold Ip; 72.00 sellers Mace P 125.00 nnm. Nutmeg*. SO? 100.00 nom. GO. 95.00 Coconuts per 50.00 nom Coprt. n d *ll.lO sales Rattarf 11.15 sales Rattan a Coarse 10.50 Croen Snail 1,3.00 Shun R’wNo, 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 171 3 II ll I'4 WlOß^nrf* }7 Standard* Quality iSsHi RK 'Standard* Sarvica c>®® 3 I festf 3 Get the Standard Agent in your g district to give you a trial run. You Rj will seek no further for your idea? Car. tS| Standard 14/28 hp. Overseas Model. is a 4-cyhnder (75
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    • 16 3 fWntSa nderson oSonXtd.. Distillers-LEITH icAs'wri Estt!Be3. G H SLOT co LTD PENANG, SOLE AGENTS. APrep 1
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    • 164 3 LISTEN FOR THE DIFFERENCE!! THE TONAL QUALITY OF THE j I I Columbia is true to life in its Stereo-scopic Relief effect. '1 1 Come in and judge for yourself. Model 117 oak ij finish. Fitted with all the exclusive Columbia Patents. Price $BO-00 Send for art illustrated Catalogue. It’s
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 161 3 Theatre Royal From, Mor day, 21st to Wednesday, 23rd February. Show Starts at 7-30 p. m. 1. Reed Howes in The Bashful Buccaneer” 5 parts 2. Sir Alan Cobham in With Cobham to the Cape” 8 parts 3. The Earl of Essex 8 parts Thursday 24th Rudolph Valentino in A
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  • 1454 4 CIVIL JURISDICTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, February 21. Eight appeals on the civil side were disposed of last week by the Court of Appeal (Sir Henry Gomperflz and Justices Sproule and Deane). The appeals were from decisions of Mr. Justice Dinsmore. Detective Memorandum of
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    • 1703 4 r I o i 0N FR,DAY the ilth DAY 0F MARCH 1927 Notice or Important bale. r n AT,,AM thHtD tPnang r Lot 20. All that piece of land situ de in the North East District, Penang being part of Grant No. 1974, estimated to contain an area of 34
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    • 135 4 RID YOURSFLF OF DYSPinK MISERY. Your stomach controls your hit, your mental outlook, and makes not only your own happiness, 11 of those near and dear to y'U. almost any disorder and you commences in the stomach: slleeples'suiess, sickness, blood an troubles, pain aJter eating—the st -J hundred other complaints
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  • 3883 5 Informal Committee of Investigation. MR WILSON’S FURTHER REPORT. Stormy passages bet ween Mn P.O. Peck j the Chairman (Mr. H. N. Ferrers) actuated the proceedings at the extrapllfinary general meeting of Pontianak c H Dredging Concessions, Limited, b 'hich was at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, on Monday. The meeting
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  • 393 5 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The following are excerpts from the Report of the Directors to be submitted at the annual general meeting to be held on February 28 The property was surveyed during the year and resulted in a total acreage of 2,643.75 as against 2,579.1 last year. The
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  • 108 5 The Boribat, a vessel of 563 tons gross, and 352 tons net, belonging to the Siam Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., is reported as having run aground off Trenggannu about a fortnight ago. Ten days elapsed before the vessel was refloated, the whole of her cargo having to
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  • 82 5 The Board of Architects constituted under the Architect’s Ordinance of 1926 advertise the holding of the first examination to enable persons to qualify locally for registration under th< Ordinance. All persons desirous of submitting themselves for examination should notify the Board before the 3rd of March. I
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  • 847 5 IN SEARCH OF TARTARIN. Provence, with its long history and present charm, has much to offer, but on this occasion, as it was studied on the map, had an attraction hardly second to that of Avignon itself, says a Times correspondent. It was not the castle of King Rene
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    • 72 5 FEELING SEEDY? Ten to one you have been neglecting Nature’s chief means of ridding the system of toxic matter the intestinaJ tract. A laxative will put you right. Pinkettes exactly fill the requirement. They gently dispel constipation, aid the SIJiWW liver, clear away sick headaches and bilious attacks, restore cheerfulness
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  • 1442 6 ENANG cannot be said to have < contributed very much to the i architectural glory of the twentieth t century. It is therefore satisfactory to observe that an examination for the pur- < pose of enabling persons to qualify locally < for registration under the Architects <
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  • 83 6 CHINESE WOMAN CONVICTED. Before Mr. Williams, Collector of Land Revenue, in the Police Court, Penang, this morning. Tan Heng, a woman, was convicted of criminal mis-appropriation of a bag containing a pair of gold anklets of the value of $33, a Siamese tical note and $35 40
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  • 58 6 The suit between Messrs. M. R. E. P. Mohamed Ibrahim and Company, plaintiffs and the British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., owners of the s.s. Egra, defendants, which was fixed for to-day has been postponed to the March sittings. The suit between Mr. S. H. O. Merican and
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  • 97 6 Mediatory Efforts Fail. SITUATION BECOMING SERIOUS. Colombo, February 22. Mediatory effcrls by the Government Advisory Board in connection with the harbour strike having failed, a general harbour strike appears t > be materialising. COMPLETE DEADLOCK IN HARBOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, Februrry 23. Negotiations between the
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  • 78 6 DE PINEDO IN BRAZIL. Pernambuco, February 22. Marquis De Pinedo has arrived at Port Natal (Brazil), completing his TransAtlantic flight from Cape Verde Islands which he left at 11 o’clock last night. He landed at 1.20 p.m. American time. A CORRECTION. Later. It now appears that De Pinedo
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  • 95 6 BRITISH CHALLENGE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 22. The Royal Aero Club has cabled to the Aero Club of Italy lodging an entry of a full team of three machines for the Schneider Trophy race, which will be flown at Venice in September. The competing machines will
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  • 40 6 AN INDEPENDENT ATTITUDE. Washington, February 22. The House of Representatives, by 259 votes to 44, passed a resolution recommending President Coolidge to negotiate with China independently of other nations.” The resolution will be sent to the Senate.
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  • 46 6 NEW TREATY PROPOSED. Washington, February 22. It is reported the General Diaz proposed to the State Department a new treaty between Nicaragua and the United States, the latter guaranteeing protection to Nicaragua from external attacks and internal disorders due to outside interft rence.
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  • 56 6 VISITED BY PRINCE OF WALES. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 22. Great crowds of buyers and the general public visited the British Industrial Fair at Birmingham to-day when the Prince of Wales paid his promised visit. His Royal Highness made a tour of inspection of the exhibition
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  • 28 6 Buenos Aires, February 22. The Government has decided not to attend President Coolidge’s Disarmament Conference but will await the results of the Geneva Disarmament Conference.
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  • 64 6 (Rugby Radio Service,) London, February 22. Paris, 123. New York, 4.85 6'4 Brussels, 34.88; Geneva, 25.22 Amsterdam, 12.11 j Milan, 110 si Berlin, Stockholm, 18.17 Copenhagen, 18.20 Oslo, 18.70 Vienna, Prague. 163?; Helsingfors, 192 J Madrid, 28 86 Lisbon, 2| y Athens, 376 Rio, 5| Buenos Aires, 47/
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 929 6 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —In your paper of yesterday’s issue, I have read a letter under the above caption written by Mr. Plural about the difficulty of distinguishing “is” and “are”. I have asked a school boy next door to split the sentence
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    • 364 6 Sir,It is not my intention to flog a dead horse over the cracker firing controversy which was started by a m\ sterious correspondent in your contemporary in what may be termed not only offensive and vehement language but language which is not conducive to the maintenance of the good
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  • 288 6 CAPTAIN PRINGLE SCOTCHES A RUMOUR. Exactly three months after the piracy of the vessel in Bias Bay and the epic exploit of a mere handful of British mercantile marine officers in re-capturing the ship, the Butterfield and Swire steamer Sunning is due to sail from Hong
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  • 709 6 Mi SS has been app„ inw Matron, European Hospital, Dr. E A. 0. Traver s has returned England front East Africa and t( > at Folkestone. 5 sta vi aj Mr. Hastings Rhodes, who has spending his holidays in England turned to Penang this afternoon Mr. E.
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  • 1337 7  -  International Boxing and Rugby. Amateur Billiards. By Capt. E. W. Ballantine. London, January 27. Scotland has loomed large in the world sport during the week end, Elky Chrk, the Scottish boxer and British and European fly-weight champion having, f )r the time being settled the World’s title at
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  • 122 7 PENANG, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. (By Courtksy Of The Chartered Bank.) Loadoa Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 m Credit 2/4 9/32 v 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 153| 3 dayssight Private 155} Bombay Demand Bank M 153} Madras Demand Bank 153} B. days’sight
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  • 872 7 INTERACTIONAL RUBBER EXHIBITION. Before notes ar-» in print the Internation il Bobber Exhibition vill have commenced at the Grand Palais, Paris. It is being opened on January 21st by the French Minister of Colonies, and will be honoured on the following day by a visit from the President
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 228 7 I WHITEAWAYSI FOR TROPICAL TAILORING SPECIAL VALUE IN I WHITE DRILL SUITS Made-to-Measure Jt PRICE JL 1 6.50 J W Opt Jacket Trousers. I Guaranteed thoroughly shrunk first quality Drill. A Made up on the premises under expert European J supervision. Z CALI, PiIONE 0< WRITE FOR PATTERNS. If you
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  • 830 8 THE GENESIS OF THE TROUBLE. In view of the gravity of the present happenings in China and their importance on world affairs we are of opinion that the time has arrived when a concise historical retrospect of the foreign relationships with that country should be given inorder that the
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  • 174 8 [ln the following verse, our tame poet has endeavoured to settle the is or are” controversy which is raging in our correspondence columns. He has done so to his own satisfaction but modestly submits his opinion for the approval of the controversialists]. If is is is, and
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  • 468 8  -  Penalty of Under-@lubbing, BY GEORGE GADD. I do not think there is a worse fault amongst amateur golfers than the persistent manner in which they try to make a club do more that it was designed to accomplish. Probably the most abused club is the mid-iron. It is
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  • 105 8 PUBLIC LOTTERY CASE. Ex-Policeman Implicated. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 23. Armng the five Chinese who were arrested and charged with assisting in the management of a public lottery was an ex-policeman, who«e bail, when remanded was fixed at $21,000. HYDROCHLORIC POISONING. A Sikh woman, w r
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  • 244 8 D. A. F. C.’s DECISIVE VICTORY. There was a large crowd at the Esplanade yes'erday when the Darul Aihsan Football Club met the Etceteras. The latter were defeated by four goals to one. The Eiceteras played well at the commencement and scored the first goal in the
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  • 114 8 RUDOLPH VXLENTINO IN A SAINTED DEVIL.” With an excellent supporting cast, a story of dash and colour, and rich settings which depic 1 the Arg j ntin? and life in Buenos Aires, A Sainted D-vil” the chief feature attraction at Taeatre Royal, commencing Thursday the 24ih inst.. is
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  • 75 8 Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Ud-. To-day’s quotation for Singapore rofined tin $154 per picul, huninew done 50 tone, Penang refined tai M per picul, buyers n > sellerg, tin sls3} per picul, tin ore per picul. T/ie following were toe tions in London on Ft '>riiari/~-- i Smoked
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  • 31 8 RUBBER prices. We beg to report ta» <h» prices for Standard Ribbe. Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot gfc March c April/June -j| c Jaly/September Market
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  • 85 8 Mam* The health statement for cipality of George T° w 7°' ending February 19. L-'j d 3O total of 69 deaths—39 femalesthe death-rate e per mille compared 1 in the preceding wee' 29.14 in the corresponding rt alitf year. The chief causes or o0 i» were fever 19,
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  • 31 8 We are informed that the s.s. per)jP g carrying mails, will not -n’ j e l> J to-morrow until noon 9 d p Box-hoklers will be ma 1 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 180 8 jewellery Is? tRrWm HANDCRAFT ancient and modern The delicate art of the Saxon Silversmith has produced many miracles of design, each of a perfection that could only be attained by handcraft. Similarly, because State Express Cigarettes are 'made by handone at a time they have achieved the perfection for which
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    • 31 8 E>. fe 9 O.” Guest Night and Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and SaturdayE. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. I i LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 53 8 DEATH. Craigen. At Taiping Hospital, on the 18th instant, Albert Alexander Craigen, of Eaglehuret Estate, Ponduk Tanjong, of heart failure. Age 53. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. M. P. Anthony, the brother, and family of the late Mr. M. P. Santhappan. beg to thank all thope who attended the funeral, sent wreaths, letters and
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  • 1278 9 Chinese Cruisers Open Fire On Arsenal. Shells Fall In French Concession. Shanghai Defence Forces Standing By. Five shells exploded hi the French Concession between 6.15 and 6.45 this gening {Februaiy 22\ and the sounds of five others were heard. It is believed that they exploded just outside in the
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  • 358 9 Kiukiang Agreement. QUESTION OF DAMAGES. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 22. Asked for further information about the agreement respecting the British Concession at Kiukiang, Mr. G. LockerLampson, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that this agreement was signed at Hankow on February 19. It
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  • 109 9 SATISFACTORY INCREASE. (Rcgby Radio Service.) London, February 22. An increase of over 10 per cent, on the previous year occurred during 1926 in British air mail traffic. Mails for Paris, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Scandinavia and the east Baltic countries and Russia substantially increas ed but a decrease,
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  • 31 9 London, February 22. In a Scottish League match played today St. Mirren and Dundee drew 2 2. In a third round Scottish Cup replayed tie, Arthurlie beat Alloa 3o.
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  • 258 9 Birthday Anniversary of Famous Statesman. CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON. PREMIER ON ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS. London, February 22. George Washington’s birthday was signalised in London by the opening of Dartmouth House, Berkley Square, the new headquarters of the English Speaking Union in the presence of a distinguished company, including Lord Balfour,
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  • 139 9 MORE TROUBLE? ENCOUNTERED. Havana, February 22. Ricciotti and Garibaldi have arrived. They were permitted to land at the last minute as the result of efforts made by a number of prominent Cubans. It is understood that the S'ate Department at Washington has aske 1 the French Government
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  • 100 9 EX-TS L.RIST OFFICI ALS BLAMED. Moscow, February 22. Addressing the Central Executive Committee, M. Lilvinoff said that influential ex-Tsarist officials living in London are behind the anti-Soviet campaign in Britain. He asserted that the British Government invariably declined to supply concrete facts on which the accusations were based.
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  • 91 9 WARM RECEPTION IN NEW ZEALAND. Auckland, February 22. The Renown, with the Duke and Duchesof York,triumphantly entered the harbour amid the crashes of saluting guns. Hundreds of sailing yachts and motor launches were filled with cheering people, despite a terrific rainstorm. Enthusiastic crowds broke the police cordon
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 34 9 FpamiteiFTre Pfotebtioo FRESH STOCKS RECEIVED OF 2-GALLON EXTINGUISHERS with and without Spring Cap. 2-GALLON FIRE PAILS. 1-GALLON EXTINGUISHERS with Spring Cap. FIRE GUNS and an ample supply of Re-charges. UUREBE AND THOMAS, LTD. Agents.
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    • 354 9 *Phone 982. FAMOUS AORAWATTE” T.EA L. Ji i I Pure Ceylon Tea!» llKPkts iBSW ii 21b. Pkts. Ci in 'co in $l.lO. Wwl i 52.10. I FROM I ACRAWATTE E6TATE,|W I CEYLON. I By The Tea with an unrivalled reputation throughout the Colony. Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., (Incorporated
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  • 1498 10 THE CINEMA AT WORK. The Headmaster of a great school lately denounced the cinema as a curse and said he would not like to be a shareholder in Hollywood at the Day of Judgment. He probably felt, says The Irish Statesman’’, that he and other
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  • 1260 10 HOME OF ENGLISH BALLET. I gathered,” says Mr. Kipling of the literary man who was taken unexpectedly off for a night’s pleasure by two subalterns home on leave, that they bad t-hown him the Empire in a new light.” The aspect displayed that time by
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 58 10 PRITCHARD j and Company, Limited. ANNOUNCE I I A Clearance j Sale IFOR TWO WEEKS FROM MARCH Ist I OF THEIR I Surplus Stock OF I Morning, Afternoon, AND Evening I F rocks, j AND I Millinery. All at Bargain Prices. 3 This is a GENUINE f !SALE PRIOR TO
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    • 231 10 Cured of RHEUMATISM a.’ior Months of Pa!n A remarkable instance of the eflicacy of In* Wilt's Kidney ami Bladder Pills in ca<- s of I {hen mu ism is reported be M r.W. Kiich, 4. Milton Grove, Upper Holloway, London, N., who w i ites: For <>vt r 10 solid
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    • 160 10 A 1 Cement New shipment expected to arrive early this Month. Prices on application. Sole Importers: AYLESDDRY NUTTER, LID., Penang and F.M.S. Telephone No. 1058 The Wonderful Discovery in the Medical World KAYA SIDDHI MAKARADWWi Registered) A panacea for all diseases. Recommended and appreciated by Doctors and Laymen. Dr. R.
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  • 988 11 A NOTABLE FIGURE IN SPORT AND POLITICS. Valentia. who died at Bietchington Park, Oxford, about a month ago, of pneumonia, following influenza, at the age of 83, had been a well known figure in the world of politics, sport, and society for more than half a century. He
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  • 531 11 Messrs. Baker Morgan Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Monday as follows Although one regirded the past week as a decidedly qniet one, yet, in the Mining Section, which overshadowed all others, one sees, on looking through the lists of transactions, that there have been really quite
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  • 82 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Kuning .95 $l-00 Balgownies 4.40 4.60 Bassetts 1.30 1.40 J. Kuantans 1-80 1.90 M. Tekongs .75 .80 Pajaros 2.85 2.95 S. Bagans 4.15 4.35 U. Malaccas 2.55 2.60 Tins. Bangrins (01d)... 33/9 34/6 Chenderiangs 26/9 27/6 Eastern
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  • 97 11 The following were tire latest quotation» in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. g g g Shares. > >» pq tF cq tc sc. Ic. Ic. c. Mining. Chenderiang M 26/6 27 6 27/- 27/6 Hitam 1.10 1.15 1.12$ 1.17$
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  • 240 11 Who is the world’s strongest man? The claim to the title of the Samson of the Age is likely to be decided in London when Harman Carl Gorner arrives from South Africa. Gorner is considered to be the strongest man of the century, and his
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  • 22 11 Previooslv acknowledged $19,511.17 Mr. B. R. Whitehouse $20.00 $19,531.17 G. E. Pow. Hon. Treasurer. Penang, 23rd February 1927.
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  • 76 11 The following is an undelivered cable: Sluyters. What might have resulted in a serious fire was averted by the timely action of the tenants of the first floor of house No. 156, Campbell Street, a tailor’s shop, where some paper and rubbish which had been carelessly thrown behind
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    • 497 11 w A.ii vci tibCiiiciiib* POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Immediately Intelligent Clerk, a b] e to typewrite. Apply Post Office Box 335, Penang. Salesman. Smart man with some technical knowledge of Electric Motors, Lighting, Fans, etc., to act as Bazaar Salesman. Apply with references to Box No. 86, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES.
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    • 74 11 GENUINE HOVIS BREAD Baked only in Penang, By the Sole Importers VICTOR CO., 18, Leith Street, Penang. In 3 Sizes 10 cents, 20 cents, and 30 cents Per Loaf. P. K. Shakkarai Rawther Co. (Established 1901.) 127, Pitt Street, Penang. Landing, Shipping, Forwarding and Commission Agents, Stevedores and Dubashes. Boat
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    • 159 11 PRICE REDUCTION I in BICYCLES. I EFFECTIVE TO-DAY. Old Price New Price B. S. A. Roadster with Gear Case $ll5-00 $lOO-00 Monopole Popular 75-00 60-00 Monopole Conqueror 65-00 53-50 Monopole Boys 70-00 59-25 Peugeot 67-25 >i C and C. 50-00 36-25 1 IJ WRITE FOR CATALOGUES. Dealers’ Special Wholesale Rates
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  • 1239 12 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. i O s I He gi I, oo RUBBBR [Dolww.j g 0 8 oI g e A'ietity Rubber Co 2 90 3 JO ex Alcr U&Jah Rubbex &tete 2 90 3 00 Malay Estate» 4 75 5 JO Ayer Hltam Planting Byndie»te 4 70 4
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    • 332 12 UXI'jMJI L. '«I IUIJIWI"'f lt tfW 11 '^11' '^ll'K 11 Raga Wj UW ®BV ®S|g& JWJI®F w The Liquid Enjoyment of a Genial Tete-a-tete I WHEN you seek the shady cool ct the verandah and chattily hold that post-mortem' 1 when you lazily lounge in your chair and your mouth
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    • 323 12 |“T‘ 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 j FORD PRICE i REDUCTIONS; f I i 't' I I? 1 I |i <7ls Iltd October 1926. I |i .TOURING CAR $1,115 I SV 7 b (WITHOUT SELF STARTER) I il I I TOURING CAR $1,215 g I i|. (WITH SELF STARTER AND BALOON TYRES
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  • 66 13 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Takada for Singapore, China and Japan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: PENANGAlacrity, Antenor, Cyclops, Inverbank, Kinfauns Castle, Malaya M.S Macedonia, Seang Bee, Shingo Maru, Tairea, Takada and The Cable. Singapore. Belgenland, Card it a, China Arrow, City Johannesburg, Cordilla, Heiyei
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  • 496 13 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday), ST IMIS Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where 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 Bnntar,
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  • 78 13 The homeward mail by the s.s. Kalyan closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday. 26th inst. The P. &0. Packet Macedonia with mails despatched from London on February 3 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. The P O. Delta from Japan, China, and Singapore is expected
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  • 66 13 Feb. 26Cricket League Match P. S. v. P. R, C., Esplanade. March ISoccer League, P.R C. v. D. Aihsan, Esplanade. 3Soccer Leagne Match, Chinese v. Etceteras, Esplanade. sEsplanade Ground allotted to P.R.C. 5 Cricket League Match, C.R.C. v. P.C.C., Victoria Green. 6 Cricket Match, Penang v. Sungei Patani,
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  • 1259 14 11—THE DEMAND. OF THE LEFT WING Continued). The Greater Menace. There can be no question which of the two offers the greater menace to trade unionism. It has much to gain b 5 placating the right wing, but only disas ter to expect from yielding to the
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