Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 April 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 93. VOL LXXXV. TUESDAY. 26th APRIL, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 713 1 -[he Talk of the Day! OX’ERL A ND e V’ Vy --*gZ ~z M-. r*A— 1 1 V- V~ JL 7 ——l ASK ASBESTOS-CEMENT BUILDING MATERIAL or w TANDARD EVERITE CORRUGATED SHEETS H l‘u H n wyP♦♦ 30 Wide. Stocked in all Half Fcot and Foot sizes* from six ACK
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    • 19 1 l^—^a ll l I tut n TOKISATSU, J PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO I ’Phone 772. L 68, BISHOP STREET, i
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  • 670 2 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Saturday Evening. Easter has come and gone yet there has been no material change in the Share Market. Quietness again prevails and the volume of business passing has in con gfquence been negligible. From the way in which operators are behaving towards several shares
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    • 1440 2 POSITIONS VACANT. FOR SALE. NOTICES. Wanted Chinee Salesman. Apply SEED COCONUTS for sale. Carefully Stamp Collectors. Bex No. 177, c/o Pinang Gazette. selecied for seed purposes from areas ***** 4 yielding 40(H) nuts per acre. $B5/- per JDl*lLlSll LxOlOFlialS* 1000. Apply Manager, Kuala Perak My speciality is British Colonial RARITIES,
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    • 81 2 Take With Sweetened Water. Saves the babies, helps the grown-ups, comforts elderly people—that’s Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Used for infantile cholera, sudden pain in stomach, griping cramps, nausea with prostrating diarrhoea. For sale everywhere. The Borneo Co., Ltd., wholesale agenta mr 1 PILLS I APIOL STEEL a for all
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    • 243 2 I BABY! I If Baby is not thriving as he should give him /1 Cow and Gate Food and note the change. Cow and Gate” is made from Pure English Milk and is the ideal fool for Baby from birth. a Babies Just Love it. Every Drop Sheer Nourishment. $l-50
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  • 2181 3 DEPARTURE OF SIR HUGH CLIFFORD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, April 10. I understand that Sir Hugh Clifford is leaving Ceylon for Malaya on the 28th of next month. This was in fact indirectly confirmed by Sir Hugh himself! a couple of days ago at Kandy when he
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  • 396 3 GILBERT’S NONSENSE REFRAINS AND THEIR ELIZABETHAN ORIGINS. From where, T. P’s. and Cassell’s Weekly wonders, did Gilbert derive those little refrains of sensible nonsense with which his songs are so freely sprinkled—such merry exclamations as “Fal la la la”? or the Mikado jingle of Tra la la
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 55 3 Stops Neuralgic Pains and Headache Tormenting neuralgia is eased and stopped by Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn. Being penetrating, it reaches the congested spots, starts the circulation, removing the pressure and inflammation that causes the pain. Helps headaches, backaches, stiff, sw'ollen joints, bruises, sprains and sore muscles. Sold and recommended everywhere. The
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    • 240 3 K-*.- -'ll I H 11 1 1 1 ni 11 Ir 11 —wrwr- -3» iu ———a—--'Wjjl M Tablets of ft should be dissolved in a glass of wafer before SmlfK 1 1/ being taken. Their action will be stronger and til /G 7 quicker a boon to all who suffer
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  • 313 4 ASCENT BY AMATEUR MOTORCYCLIST. On April 10, an amateur motor-cyclist of Ipoh accomplished the hitherto unattempted ascent of Kkdang Hill. The machine usf-d was a standard Sports Francis Birnett with a 2-stroke Villiers engine, of 172 c.c.. fitted with Dunlop tyres and Lodge plugs. Standard gas oline and
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  • 299 4 GOLDSMITHS’ GOO YEARS OF WORK. Gold and Charity. S x hundred years ago, 'King Edward TIL granted the first charter to “The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery of the Goldsmi'hs of the City of London.” Tbe sex centenary fell on March 26 and was celebrated
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  • 120 4 April 30—Cricket League Match, C.R.C v. P.S., Viet, Green. 30—Cricket League Match, E.S.C. v P.R.C., Esplanade. May. 7—Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v. P.S., Esplanade. 14—Esplanade Ground allotted to P.R.C. 21—Cricket League Match, E.S.C. v. P.C.C.. Esplanade, 28—Inter Schrol Drill and Games Competition. June 4—Cricket Match, Penang v. Selangor,
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  • 846 4 HEROINES OF WIT AND BEAUTY. I am writing this article almost in words of one or two syllables, not for your sakes so much as for mine. It is a difficult subject, and so can only be dealt with in easy words, says Edith Evans in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 472 4 If Cocoanut Oil Fine j For Washing If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Many soaps, prepared shampoos and sham- poo powders, contain too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified
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    • 53 4 A Good Liniment. Rub Chamberlain’s Pain Balm on the painful spots. It is penetrating, starts up the circulation which carries the congestion and pressure that causes the pain- That is how it helps rheumatic pains, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, swollen, aching joints and muscles. Sold and recommended everywhere. The Borneo Co.,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 87 4 THE GREATEST SCREEN TREAT Fr< m Monday, 251 h to Wednesday, 27th April. Ma’inee Saturday, 30th at 2-30 p.m. A T Theatre Royal 2 Great Stars in 2 Big Pictures Rudolph Valentino in The Eagle 7 reels (screening at 8 p.m.) Douglas Fairbanks in The Black Pirate 11 reels (at
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  • 961 5 J IsH ER BEATEN UNCONSCIOUS F FOR CRITIC’S ARTICLE. a recent lawsuit baa revived the old froversv as to wbat constitutes legiticriticism, says T. P's Cassell’s The days have gone by when a P t r Pindar drank himself into a state of Fe er y before
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  • 377 5 PLEA FOR A STRONG POLICY. By far the majority of British residents in China, whether missionary or merchant, are in heaity sympathy with the ideals of the Nationalist Party, in so far as their aims are patriotic and their methods legitimate, writes Mr. Ivan D. Ross,
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  • 289 5 MR. PONSONRY’S MOTION FOR ABOLITION. The air force debate in the House of Commons when Mr. Ponsonby moved for the abolition of the force was productive of some interesting speeches from the Labour benches. One of the most striking was that made by Mr. Sexton who said
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  • 982 5 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE RESULTS. Appended is the position in the English and Scottish (first division) leagues up to Saturday, April 23 inclusive English League.—Division I. Goals P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts. Newcastle 40 24 6 10 93 55 54 Huddersfield 40 17 16 7 76 56
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 24 5 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VJOLET a RAY TREATMENT T-*eohcne W.
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    • 167 5 I‘MAKSIdrrerMiGHTYT M M A A s Wjiiw I 11 'rWi i M UOMt M I T ’I T g I I j T 'T' I anglo-swiss x E THREE VITAL E 0 POINTS q S 0 TO REMEMBER. 0 1. IT IS OF STANDARD I It < ANALYSIS. S VI
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  • 1609 6 tfy7PRIL 26 is the Feast of St Mark, -ji the traditional author of the Second Gospel. He was a cousin of St. Barnabas of Cyprus and accompanied Barnabas and Paul as their assistant in their mission beyond Syria. He was afterwards with Paul in Rome and then
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  • 43 6 Wednesday 27th April 1927 —Esplanade 6 to 7 p.m. 1. March The Voica of the Guns Alford 2. Overture ’’he Bohemian Girl Bdfe 3. Intermezzo Canterbury Chimes Ancliffe 4. Selection Aida Verdi 5. Fox Trot Idolizing West God save the King.
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  • 679 6 CAUSES FOR DECLINE. What is the matter with the Lakeland trout fisheries? asks a “Manchester Guardian correspondent. Not eof the lakes furnishes the sport it yielded twenty-five or thirty years ago. Fewer and smaller trout are taken with fly or natural bait. What causescan be assigned for
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  • 229 6 The fir*t of a series of annual staff dinners of the P. and O. Company was held at the Trocadero Restaurant in mail week. when some 250 members assembled. The company’s chairman. Lord Inch cape, paid tribute to the loyal service rendered to the company by
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  • 616 6 LORD INCHCAPE AND ECONOMY. Speaking in the House of Loids during the debate on national economy. Lord Inchcape made several references to India. He said that the Government were in very much the same position as many commercial undertakings. Staffs and salaries went up by leaps
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  • 275 6 The action of the police in stopping the funeral of Mr. Earnest Adolphus Richard White, the wealthy Fulhatn septuagenarian, was due to the receipt of several anonymous letters by a woman who had known Mr. White for 20 years. Divisional Detective-Inspector Hall and Detective-Sergeant Worth made inquiries
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  • 338 6 “PLAYING THE GAME” AT SCHOOL AND ’VARSITY. British sportsmen can see themselves through American spectacles in the 18th bulletin, just issued by the Carnegie Foundation, which has undertaken an inquiry on the way we “play the game” at our schools and universities. “There is no thought of
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  • 290 6 HUNGRY SAILORS WATCH OFFICERS FEAST. Amazing evidence about conditions in the German Navy in 1917, is being given before a Parliamentary Committee, which is investigating the mutinies which took place in that year. One witness, says “The Daily Chronicle,” was a stoker named Becker, who waa sentenced
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  • 86 6 SHOCKS FOLLOWED BY HIGH WIND. Earthquake shocks were felt on the Franco-Spanish frontier recently, particularly on the sea coast. i In the interior the shocks were felt distinctly at Purpignan, one rather long shock being followed by a shorter oneThe furniture in some houses was considerably
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  • 588 6 Dr. W. A. Rogers, J.p c to Ipoh from Kuala Lumpur etUnieil Mr. JD. O’Toole, of J as i n Lal] tate, will be going on leave thi s w 8 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. T p e returned to Malacca from Bnkk have tracer. Mr.
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    • 23 6 SUN CHEONG SHOEMAKER, 398, Chulia Street, PENANG. Leathers of all kind colours in Slock. manship a Specisniy an orders promptly execfl‘ Inspection Corcia’ly
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  • 1503 7 Hew Constitution of Federal Council. AGREEMENT signed. A 1 i~' r:c event t ok place on Sunday rl( n n■? at Government House when, at y *a. m. then Highness the Rulers of p t Selangor. Nevri Sembiian, ami t accompanied by their respective m*t
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  • 158 7 The of “Greenland’s icy rn< untains” bec- ming a popular mountaineering resort was hinted at by Mr. J. M. Wrrdie. Fader of the Cambridge expedition to Greenland, in a paper read tn the Royal Geographical Society at *h« /E Jinn Rail recently. From Franz Josef Fjord
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  • 623 7 ROUSING SEND-OFF AT K. L. STATION. The r Excellencies Sir Laurence and Laly Guillemard were given an enthusiatic send-off from the Federated Malar States on Monday morning, says the Malty Mail. The Kuala Lumpur railway station was well decorated with flag», and greenery, and a large
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  • 127 7 PENANG, APRIL 26, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bask CiCn£<ni Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’sight Baax 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 DocumwAary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 154 j i 3 day’s sight PrivaF 156 1 Bombay IFmand Rank 154| I g Madras Demand Rank
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 62 7 Bronchial Coughs. Bronchial coughs are not trifling. They are even menacing if allowed to hang an and weaken the system. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is just what you ought to take for bronchial, influenza and la grippe coughs- It contains no opiates and a pleasant feeling of warmth and comfort
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    • 163 7 r \T'' I I j.. |M MJ Smart aiming 1 I Y y cu wanr to see smart Hate, Distinguished Hats, Youthful Hats, see 3 <> (f/ these —for they mirror the latest ideas gS f Paris and embody the newest touches <• ra °de- r I A i —j-
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  • 530 8 Sunday April 24. 1927, will ba a memorable date in the history of British Malaya; for on that day, was well and truly laid the foundation of the future Governernment of the Federation. Of Sir Laurence Guillemard’s constructive work it may well be said finis coronat opus.
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  • 386 8 Italy, it appears, is no place for a foreign pressman. Under the new law of public safety, recently promulgated, he has to walk warily, but so strictly is the law applied, that the bewildered foreign newspaper man never knows the day he may be hailed before the
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  • 426 8 No reasonable thinking person can deny that the question of Imperial defence affects the Colonies, Protectorates and Dominions in almost as large a degree as the Home country—in fact, one might go so far as to sty that it affects them individadly and collectively in a far greater
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  • 377 8  -  by George Gadd. No. 16. —The Length of the Swing. There is no doubt that the length of swing during the past few years has been appreciably shortened. I suppose the main reason for this is that it is a great deal easier to hit the rubber cored
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  • 281 8 CHARGE AGAINST TWO CAR DRIVERS. Before Mr. S. N. King, in the Police Court, Penang, this morning two Tamil chauffeurs named Pakiri and Adamsah were charged with, firstly, using criminal forcetoGnanapragasam, another chauffeur at Penang Road on March 15. an! secondly with mischief by cutting the hood and
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  • 162 8 Lady Guillemard, Patroness for Malaya of the Girl Guides Association, has kindly consented to hold a farewell inspection of the Singapore Division of Girl Guides in the grounds qf Government House, Singapore, to-day. Mrs. Cavendish, Chief Commissioner for Malaya, Mrs. P. M. Robinson, District
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  • 46 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S R. Sheet 69j cts per pound per pl. |92 66 No. 1 Crepe 69 j cts per pound per pl. 092 66 Dull. London 20d. New York 40| cts. (gold.) {By Courtesy oj Messrs. Allen Dennyu GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY LTD.
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  • 29 8 We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 70c May/June 71jc July/September 74c Oct./December 76; Dull.
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  • 39 8 The General Produce Agency Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, report that the following prices icere realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $92 to 094 F.A.Q. do 90 91 Low F.AQ. do 87 89
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  • 117 8 The Straits Trading Co. Ltd., givts the following prices, on April 25: London. Spot £29-1 Down £1 3m/s. buying 290-15 s b selling „291 Local. April 26: Singapore sold 125 tons Penang buyers no sellers at sldo2-t T/w Eastern Smelting Co., London, April 22, spot. three month’s buying
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 209 8 No. 4—The manufacturing of Carlsberg Beer is j[ I under scientific control, thus offering consumers i the most perfect guarantee in every respect. i Carlsberg Beer. t Every year Carlsberg Breweries are visited by < about 150,000 persons. Strangers from all parts I of the world pay a visit in
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    • 57 8 Ek O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. A O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every ether Sunday. < x s x ns x 5 x s x as x ss X “THE 1 QUEEN OF 1 TABLE WATERS.” 1 Sole Agents I Katz
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 519 9 Anti-Foreignism Continues on the Yangtse. THE NEW NOTE, NO RELAXATION OF FOREIGN PRECAUTIONS. Shanghai, April 25. While the position at Shanghai and environs for the last few days hag been quiet, following the recent round up of Reds by Chiang Kai-shek’s lieutenants, there is not the slightest relaxation
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  • 58 9 UNION PROPOSED. Rio de Janeiro, April 25. o°® of the sub-committees of the PanAmerican Jurists’ Congress has drafted the Agenda, including the arrangement of a scheme for a Pan-American JJnicn, headquarters at Washington, and also the organisation of a Committee, to b® styled the General Convention of nternat
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  • 42 9 Japan follows the policy. Osaka, April 26. The Committee of the Japan Cotton •-pinners Association has decided to c Qrtail production by 15 per cent for 6 beginning in May. The decision 1 be submitted to a general meeting morrow.
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  • 207 9 Celebrations in London. CENOTAPH CERI MO\Y. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 25. Anzac Day the anniversary of the landing of the Australians and the New Zealanders at Gallipoli—was celebrated in London by a ceremony at the Cenotaph. Wreaths were laid by Sir Joseph Cook and S r James
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  • 230 9 PREPARATORY COMMISSION’S SUCCESS. London, April 25. Viscount Cecil, in a statement to the press at Geneva said that the Preparatory Commission on Disarmament had carried out the chief part of that which it had set (rat to do at the beginning of the •essioft. It had drawn up
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  • 61 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 25. Paris, 124 New York, 4.85 y?; Brussels, 34.93 Geneva, 25.25 Amsterdam, 12.131 Milan, 86.45 Berlin, 20.49 Stockholm, 18.13 Copenhagen. 18.20 Oslo, 18.79? Vienna, 34.54? Prague, 163« Helsingfors, 192| Madrid, 27.56? Lisbon, 2|? Athens, 364? Bucharest, 750 Rio. si? Buenos Aires, 47$ Bombay,
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  • 233 9 Senator Borah and Peace in Industry. A TRITE REPLY. WORLD PEACE AND INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE. London, April 25. The Manchester Evening News has received a cable from Senator Borah replying to the speech at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce luncheon, in which Lord Derby remarked that there was
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  • 334 9 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT. New York, April 26. President Coolidge, in an important speech on the Foreign Policy of the United States, at the annual dinner of the United Press, emphasised that America was trying to promote a worldwide policy of peace and goodwill, based upon
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  • 115 9 Light-Heavy Title. HOLDER OUT-POINTED. London, April 26. At Holland Park H*ll, in a twenty rounds contest for the British Lightheavy weight Championship, Gipsy Daniels, Heavyweight Champion of Wales, beat Tom Berry the holder, on points. THE MATCH DESCRIBED. There was very little in the opening rounds, but after the
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  • 58 9 SOUTHAMPTON AND M XNCHESTER CITY DRAW. London, April 25. The following are the results of the matches played to-day THE LEAGUE—DIV. 11. Wolvei Hampton W. 2, South Shields 0 Southampton 1, Manchester City 1. DIV. III—SOUTHERN. Newport 0, Brentford 0. Plymouth 2, Norwich 1. DIV. III—NORTHERN. Doncaster 2,
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  • 55 9 The following ti»s have been fixed:— Wednesday April 27. Mixed Double Hmdicap. (Final) 7 Miss Krafft and D. McLeod Craik v 6 Mrs. Dawson and J. G. Barrett. Monday, May 2. Team of Three. (Final)—Scr E. Reimann and E. J. O’Reilly v 1 J. Daguid, D. McLeod
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  • 41 9 The April Mopthly Medal Competition will be played on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1. The Singapore Police Band will perform at the Golf Club on Wednesday, April 27, from 6.30 to 8.30 p. m., weather permitting.
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  • 69 9 SLIGHT INDISPOSITION. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 25. News has been received in London to-day from New York that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald hopes to be able to sail for home to-morrow evening in the Berengaria. It is stated that his condition is by no means
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  • 43 9 'LABOUR OPPOSITION FROM NEW ZEALAND. Wellington, Now Zealand, April 25. Mr. Holland, the Parliamentary Labour Leader, promises very strong resistance to the Government’s defence programme, especially the offer to contribute £l,OOO- towards the Singapore Base, in seven or eight annual instalments.
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  • 57 9 RAISED 1912 CHINESE LOAN. London, April 25. The well-known stockbroker, Mr. C. Birch Crisp, who issued a Chinese loan of £10,000,000 in 1912 against the opposition of the Treasury, has retired from his firm, C. Birch and Company, which will cease to exist on April 28, when
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  • 107 9 ENQUIRY RE OPENED. Before Mr. 8. N. King, in the Police Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, Court Inspector Sheedy, acting for Mr. J. 8. W. Arthur, D. P. P. on the instructions of the Attorney-General re-opened the case in which Syed Mohamed Ismail, the driver of Chin Seng’s
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 52 9 I 50 3 P T A 'T' 4 CYL I MODEL A 12 H. P. Reduced to $2,360. Here is a car which compels your immediate attention—if you wish to take advantage of an astounding price reduction. Not a single quality feature is sacrificed in attaining this figure. GROSVENOR MOTORS,
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    • 246 9 “HERCULES” i PILSENER BEER. WB IB ■SmI lcs3l I JOHN LITTLE XCSLTZ f I Sot» fur I > STRAITS SETTLEMENTS J* HEBWWIOMM.'-AYSnniS 1 I 1 EDWNEO java SIAM a sumatr i Quarts. $27-00 per case 4 doz. 7-00 per doz. i Pints $3O-50 per case 8 doz. 4-00 per doz.
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  • 946 10 A SATISFACTORY YEAR. The S•--cowl Annual General Meeting of The Boielli Rubber Comoany, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the [O-nii any, No. 1, Euibaukmtut, Kuala 1 urn; nr, on M*>rday, April 25, 1927 at 111a.r0., the Chairman, Mr. James Rea, pre-id i ng. After the
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  • 449 10 THE ANNUAL REPORT. The directors’ r.port to the share holders, which will be presented at the annual meeting at French Bank Building, Singapore, on April 30th at noon, states, inter alia The net profit for the year amounts to $144,263.11 (as against $151,579.10 for the previous yeai)
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  • 230 10 The following are excerpts from the minutes of a meeting of the Perak Motor Union Coiqmittee held at the Ipob Club at 6-45 p.m, on Thursday the 7ih April, 1927 Information as to road conditions:— Correspondence with the State Engineer, Perak, Executive Engineers of districts an 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 193 10 “\Je< w 9 >' Hi j New Shipments i? BAMVI I'7 Q'7 I Uh > I W W VsT Vk T QIO B §®P IM j *.--Si 5> < 4 llh AW jj 75 cents per lb. h > fl Excellent Value. iH 1 ill i ill lit Singapore Cold
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    • 26 10 '•‘‘A"•■.'Sr--»-»-» > (Srea!ions 077 IF- c. < ‘A?* 5 QV and Evening v sowns, Wrcps, j finery, lingerie, Sunsfjadcs > and gloves. Specialities: JJ) dies dt< me Costumes. ‘‘•‘-“-"-'-■-•-•J----£
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  • 524 11 THE IRON AGE IN GREAT BRITAIN. Scarborough Discovery. New light on what used to be a 500 years gap in British history, of which nothing was known until a few years ago and very little before excavations were begun on Castle Hill, Scarborough, is shed by the
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  • 242 11 “GREATER PREPARATIONS THAN ANYWHERE ELSE/’ Sir Laming Worthington-Evans in the House of Commons said the Government had information that the study of gas warfare was being actively pursued in Soviet Russia. Nuirterous factories had been set up, and were in course of erection
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  • 191 11 The following were the latent quotaiwns in Messrs. Kennedy and Co's, share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. Shares. J CQ oq Ic. sc. S c. I c. Rahher (Dollar). Aver K. .90 1.00 90 100 com Parit Perak 5.50 6.00 5.00 5.50 ex div
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  • 66 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrin New 30/6 31/6 Eastern Smelting 18.00 18 25 Jelapang 37/6 38/Kuchai Ord. 1.90 1.95 Malaya Consolidated 1.10 1.1’2$ Nai Hoot .58 -60 North Taiping .96 .98 Petaling 4.55 4.60
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  • 123 11 Yesterday. To-day. Buyers. Sellers. Bayers. Sellers. Mining. B. Padangs .65 .67 .64 .66 Hong Fatts $1.14 1.16 1.12 1.15 Je’apangs 37/6 38/- 37/3 37/9 Kents 2/6 p. 3/- p. 2/- p. 2/9 p. Kachais 1.95 2.03 1.90 1.97$ Mambans 1.17 122 115 1.20 Menglembns .40 .43$ .40
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  • 91 11 The following are our latest quota'ions Rubbers Bnyc’-s. c ell*»rs. APenbys 3.05 3.10 Balgownies 3.95 4.10 B. Lintangs 1.55 1.60 cum Colinsburgbs 4.40 460 Indragiris 12 00 12.50 Kedahs 4 ‘2O 4.40 S. Tukangs 1.27$ 132$ U. Benuts .69 .71$ Tins B. Padangs .65 .67$ Hitams .95
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 454 11 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Clerk Wanted for Siam. Wanted immediately for Mining Property in Siam competent Chinese Clerk and Bookkeeper, with knowledge of Cantonese, English and Malay. Good salary to suitable man. Apply with copy testimonials, stating salary expected, and when free, to B x No. 188, c/o Pinang Gazette.
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    • 60 11 The Latest Models of the World-Famous MEAD CYCLES Can now be obtained for Cash or on Easy Paymerit Terms. All up-to d a e refinemen's and fitire ments are included. jp/pW JrafW Accessories kept in stock. EV 1 1 Cal l and inspect at Mwf 22a Beach Street, i(®sl 5
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  • 1234 12 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. I I If OO tc [Dolim.j I 0 C v Allerry Bobber Oo 3 05 3 124 Alcr Gajah Bobb*» Katete 2 85 2 96 Amalgamated Malay Bstatea 4 50 4 701 Aver Httam Planting Syndicate 4 65 4 75 Ayer Koclng Bobber Estates 90 1
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    • 104 12 THE NEW MOON SIX-SIXTY. 1 f.. r» ■'„7 oJMj’ Greater Ease for Passengers and Driver. JUBILEE 6.60 FEATURES Automatic Preserve Lubrication. Patented Steering Gear. Two-way Cooling. Full Automatic Spark. Twenty five miles to the Gallon. Unusual Spring Design. Sixty Miles per "hour. Iron-beam Headlights. Marvellous Acceleration. European Type Body. Four
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  • 853 13 SIR JOSIAH STAMP’S VIEW. Increase In Income. I Sir Josiah Stamp, the president of the Eiftecutive of the London Midland anc Scottish Railway, has been entertainer at lunch by the American. Chamber ol Commerce at the Hotel Cecil. Sir Josi ah Stamp has recently been in America,
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  • 92 13 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Rdiman for Bernam River, Kuala Selangor, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Koala for Fela wan (Deli). Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Glentara for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. The following snips are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:— Penang. —Albert Voegler, Bondowoso, Cipvarella,
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  • 493 13 CLOSE DAIL> < except Sunday). FI TUIN Federated Malay State», Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m. Par
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  • 85 13 The Homeward mail by the s. 8. Ellora closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 29. h instant. The B. I. Rohna with mails despatched from London on April 7 is expected to arrive here at daylight on Friday, the 29 h instant. The mail despatched from Penang
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 515 13 Removing Carb on~ GrindingA&lves Grinding Wives “Removing Carbon -how much longer must these twin evilspick yourpocketana mar your motoring enjoyment Two items alone—grinding valves and remov- In fact, the presence of carbon in the Willysing carbon—account for at least one-half the Knight sleeve-valve engine only serves to seal up-keep cost
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    • 67 13 How It Gained a Good Reputation. The way to gain a good reputation is to be what you appear. That is precisely how Chanaberlain’s Cough Remedy has gained its reputation as a cure for coughs, colds, croup and bronchial trouble. Every bottle of this valued medicine is fully up to
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  • 225 14 Englishman and Countess. A shooting drama involving personalities well-known in S< ciety circles, not only of Paris, bat «'«<» of London and New York, took place on M-rch 2G, sais the Paris correspondent nt The Sui day Times,” at the Gare du Nord, just before the
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  • 345 14 A Reuter message from Paris says that it was just before the train was due to leave, that several revolver sho's were heard to ring out. Mr. de Trafford was found wounded in a second-class compartment and the Comtesse de Janzie in a first class. By
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  • 367 14 The following is the Directors’ Report to be submitted at the seventeenth annual general meeting too, be he’d at the registered office of the Company» No. 9, Beach Street, Penang, on Wednesday, 4th May, 1927,’at 12 noon. Aci-’Ounts. —The balance of profit and io»s
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  • 211 14 PENANG, APRIL 26. 1927. Opium p. eh»«t >5,909.00 noiu. Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 125.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nont 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per I,o 'W' 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $11.15 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 M Green Snail Sb *ll»
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    • 427 14 t A fA s A |rfe 7 'v/ v, k <x'\\\ Bag i £r For Strength ;I in every case X i i of Weakness You can soon prove that Hall’s y< Wine is a wonderful strength- \C I giving tonic. Buy a bottle and try it. Every drop you
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    • 147 14 RISKS CHILDREN RUN In The Far East. In China and the tropical East babies and young children are subject to much greater health risks than are those who live in more temperate lands, for reasons associated with climatic conditions and environment. Every thoughtful parent know s this, and should take
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    • 154 14 Best For generations,mothers have,on the advice of doctors and nurses, reared their babies on Mellin’s Food. Mixed as directed it is the perfect substitute for breast milk. It contains everything needed for proper nourishment and healthy progress. y Mellin’s qSQ’ i Fbod THE FOOD THAT FEEDS Obtainable of all chemists.
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  • 608 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Pbuhq, April 26, 1927 MlUTOlf— t eta Mutton lndian M par lb 55 Head, sheep or goat each I.UU Liver with heart A lung do 130 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do
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    • 660 15 BANKS BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. «r».orporat6d in Inland by Royal F Charter INI.) capital 2,™ Fund Liability of Proprietor* £S,*N,IH Head OflMi H pIfHOFSGATB. LONDON, 8.0. 4g jclea and Brancbae. u Amritaar, Bangkok, Batavia, kat Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpora, Colin, falhi, Haiphong, Hankow, Hong lam barg. Iloilo. Ipoh, Karachi.
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    • 500 15 -.J-L-J T. J Assets over $7,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $23,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E. C, B The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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    • 1230 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. IWW.TJMI. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WI3MLY SERVICE. LONOON ANB M CONT.INENI. RHEXENOR Aor. 2S Mars-illes. London, lim and Hamburg. AMO TROILUS May 5 Lon lon, Rotterdam ani Hamburg A; U HECTOR May 12 Marseilles. Lon ion, Rotterdam and Hamburg. May 26 Lmlon. Rotter lam and Hamburg.
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    • 562 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailing» of steamer» O f the Brlti contract with Hi» Majesty’» Govern- India S. N. Co., Ltd. me nt, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated in Outwards from
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