Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 June 1927
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1927-06-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. fjo. 141. VOL. LXXXV. THURSDAY. 23rd JUNE, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement721 1927-06-23 1 I jhe Talk of the Day! OVERLAND -■<v n i 'I I wijere is a j| “MINIMAX” I (O y |T A 4 H si U to suit every requirement. I' HVyBl if# Models. A and B For protection of your House and Buildings. “H T For your car. |;l721 words
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Advertisement11 1927-06-23 1 TOKISATSU, I PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO I ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET.11 words
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Article699 1927-06-23 2 A MOTORIST’S EXPERIENCE. When the news came through that the Royal visitors had run over a poisonous snake in their motor car, says a writer in The Daily Chronicle.” I at once realised {he lucky escape they had had. The risk for them lay not so much699 words
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Article104 1927-06-23 2 THE COMING EXHIBITION AT LEIPZIG. The Ir .ternational Book Exhibition, which is to be opened at Leipzig shortly, promises to be of exceptional interest frem the artistic point of view. To show beautiful books rather than books regarded fmm the utilitarian standpoint is the aim. Germany has devised104 words
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Advertisement1187 1927-06-23 2 POSITIONS VACANT.NOTICES. Wanted for Rubber Estate in Kedah The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. Oil U.V* OtlCC* fully experienced Factory Clerk. Notice is hereby given that the Trans- I7WD I-Z A A I Apply Box No. 270, c/o Pinang Gazette. fer Bo ok. of the above Com pnny will be F1,187 words
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Advertisement60 1927-06-23 2 Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy possesses one unique characteristic among medicines. It is made solely and only for the one purpose of immediately relieving severe pain in the stomach and bowels, for intestinal cramps (whatever the cause) colic and diarrhoea. Every family should keep it60 words
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Advertisement264 1927-06-23 2 I M|Y’S I Birthright. Everything depends upon the start in life you give your k Baby. Now is the time to lay the foundation of Baby’s j future health. If you cannot feed Baby yourself give him the next best thing, Cow and Gate Milk Food. I Cow and Gate264 words
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Article949 1927-06-23 3 TREASURE HUNTING BY RADIO. A successful hunt for buried treasure on the Isthmus of Panama is reported by C. Young, writing in the New York Times According to Mr. Young, this is but the first of a series of similar finds, engineered by English and American adventurers949 words
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Article462 1927-06-23 3 AMERICAN EXPLORER’S EXPERIENCES. Francis Giw Smith, explorer and ethnologist, is safe in Sao Paulo, Brazil, after almost a year spent in remote Brazilian jungles. A cablegram from the explorer states that he had arrived with valuable collections of two primitive Indian tribes but that he had462 words
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Article304 1927-06-23 3 ENGLAND’S THE FINEST.' The results of an extensive tour of hospitals in Europe and America were submitted to the Royal Institute of British Architects at their meeting recently by Mo Lionel Pearson, F.R.1.8.A. in a paper on Recently Developments in Hospital Planning Abroad.” He said he was304 words
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Advertisement260 1927-06-23 3 ELLWOOS'S MĔLmKTS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING for AN OVER ELLWOOD. V 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. G**** Charlotte Street, London. S.E -M r St. t—— iC-VStf 1 4 tyaffa c BMIWX XK •< V. I i tKST I F' 4 PbsrwJ Avoid Artificial Stimulants— T» EY260 words
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Advertisement328 1927-06-23 3 PENANG TURF CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1927. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Thursday Juty 28th Saturday July 30th Monday August Ist Thursday August 4th Saturday August 6th 30 Races for Horses. 12 Races for Ponies. STAKES $/20,000. Bedding and Stabling Free. Travelling Allowance to Visiting Horses $25. Unlimited Cash Sweep each day.) c Cash328 words
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Article1155 1927-06-23 4 HUMAN COMPARISONS. When I sat down to write this article, says a writer in “The Weekly Scotsman,” it was my intention to call it “Fishy Expressions,” but it occurred to me that if 1 did so I might frighten off many readers, under the impression that I was1,155 words
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Article505 1927-06-23 4 STORIES OF THE PULPIT. At Elthan<, in Kent, England, some years ago, the rector one Sunday elected to preach from the Biblical interrogation, “Who art thou >After reading the text, he paused for the congregation to reflect ujy.m the words. A stranger, who, at the moment,505 words
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Advertisement715 1927-06-23 4 wKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX x X X n Ipana Tooth Paste X g Calvert’s Tooth Paste X X Zonite and Taxol X 5 Petrol Agar Agarol X x y X Mineral Spring Granules X X X x Van Ess Hair Massage C £3 Castoria Nuctone 2 Bromo Selrzer X Bcltona A Vapex >715 words
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Advertisement60 1927-06-23 4 The Need Is Very Urgent. An attack of dysentery often results from indigestible food, polluted drinking water, or sudden changes in weather or climate. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy should be in every home, every traveller’s bag, every vacation kit. A valuable medicine, dependable in emergencies at home or when60 words
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Advertisement191 1927-06-23 4 IHCollis BrowgsC IRW l g mj < THK ORIGINAL AND QfVLY GEN UIN E. like a Charm in DIARRHCEA I Checks and arrests FEVER CROtm ami 1. the only Specific in CHOLERA COUGHS.* Co' and DYSENTERY. I BRONCHITIS a »THMA, Th* enly Palliative in NEURALGIA, GOUT. RHEUMATISM Convincing Medical Testimony191 words
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Article978 1927-06-23 5 OPIUM CONTROL. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 18. Force of circumstance has made it necessary for Siam to intimate to the league f Nations that owing to the conditions existing in the opinm producing countrie- it finds itself unable to enforce registration of smokers and their978 words
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Article592 1927-06-23 5 The Home papers, says the Revd. Kep pel Garnier in his Penang Church Calendar, are now full of the proposed revision of the Prayer Book, and it is now possible to procure a copy and study it for one self. The vast majority of Church people,592 words
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Article121 1927-06-23 5 PENANG, JUNE 23, 1927. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2,4 1/16 3 Credit 2,4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 9/32 Calcutta Demand Bank ***** 3 days’sight Private 156 Bombay Demand Bank 154| I g Madras Demand Bank 154| >g- 3121 words
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Article642 1927-06-23 5 (sth RESTRICTION YEAR.) I. Exports and Imports of Rubber, British Malaya (Trade Figures). Dry Latex. Total Total Rubber Exports Imports foreign Rubber. Nov. 1926 34,302 59 34,361 12,202 Dec. 36,811 229 37,040 14,716 Jan. 1927 34,946 136 35,082 14,995 Totals 106,059 424 106,483 41,913 Feb. 1927 27,528642 words
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Article405 1927-06-23 5 SIGNALS FOR CONTROL OF NATION’S AIR TRAFFIC. Red traffic signal lights which gleam in Italy’s azure skies from the machines of the aerial police force recently established by Signor Mussolini. Just as the crimson lights in the streets of American cities cause automobiles to halt, so those405 words
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Article53 1927-06-23 5 July 2—Cricket League Match, E.S.C. v. C.R.0., Esplanade. 2. 3, 9,10—P.V.R.C. Bisley 1927. 9—Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v, P.R.C., Esplanade. 16 —Glugor Shield Inter-School Athletic Sports, Esplanade. 23—Cricket League Match Colony, v. F.M.S., Singapore. 30 Ist Aug.—Cricket Match Colony v. F.M.S., Singapore. Aug. 6—Cricket League Match, P.R.C. v53 words
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Article1505 1927-06-23 5 EFFECT OF RESTRICTION ON STOCKS. A. W. S., writing to the Straits limes from London under date M<y 25, says For the first time this year the London weekly stock report shows a marked decline, from 68,041 to 66,668, a reduction of 1,37* tons. The landings, 1,7 31,505 words
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Advertisement85 1927-06-23 5 Off For the Summer Vacation. First in the summer vacation kit, put a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Invalttab'e for sudden and severe pains in the stomlach and bowels, .cramps and diarrhoea- A great emergency medicine. Costs but little but when needed, worth fifty times its price for85 words
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Advertisement132 1927-06-23 5 ijw*r -v x —4,— sV- .T'*' T.'TOMWSX' '> M PHYLLOSAN Supreme in R s’oring and Maintaining Health. ASK YOUR CHEMIST. I Tl I IBM—.II I I CLASSICAL—Piano Teaching Pieces and Piano Soio. VIOLINS—ModeIs of the Italian Masters PIANOS —Fine German Instrumertß Just Received. DANCE HITS —Come by each Maih Your132 words
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Article156 1927-06-23 6 Echo Of The Trouble. INDIAN MEDICAL MISSION’S VISIT. Calcutta, Jane 22. The proposed Indian Medical Mission to China is the subject uf interesting correspondence between the Home Member of the Government of India and T. C. Goswami, President of the AllIndia Volunteers. The Government of India, replying to a156 words
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Article147 1927-06-23 6 OUTLINED BY NEW MINISTER. Peking, June 23. Warg Yin tai, in the course of a speech on assuming the office of Foreign Minister, emphasised that a number of reaties had come up for revision. He declared that all Chinese throughout the country desired that China m ght147 words
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Article193 1927-06-23 6 FIRING ON AEROPLANES. London, June 22. In the Hanse of Commons, replying to Mr. Harry Day, {Lab. Southwark), as to whether he had any information showing that the local Chinese headquarters hid v structed soldiers to fire on aeroplanes of the Shanghai D-fence Force flying over strateg’c193 words
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Article60 1927-06-23 6 PETITION PRESENTED. Boston, June 22. The Sacco and Vanzetti Defence Committee has presented the Governor with a petition signed by 500,000 persons throughout the world, protesting against the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti for murder, which was fixed for the week beginnirg July 10. A covering letter explains60 words
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Article60 1927-06-23 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 22. Paris, 124; New York, 4.85. U Brussels 31.96; Geneva, 25 23b; Amsterdam 12.11«; Milan, 85.95; Berlin, 20.49; Stockholm. 18.11 Copenhagen, 18.16% O°lo, '18.73 Vienna, 34.54; Prague, 1635; Helsingfors, 192 A Madrid, 28.42|J Lisbon, 2K- Athens, 358 Bucharest 815; Rio 5S£ Buenos Aires,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 60 words
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Article38 1927-06-23 6 Spot, 26} gd forward, 26] cd. B angkok corespondent telegraphs that Siam after defeating the Rest were > aten i > Sunday’s golf international for 7 2 P n P’ England winning by 4-h. I heir Majesties were present.38 words
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Article182 1927-06-23 6 Complete Collapse of F.M.S. MACARTNEY UNPLAYABLE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kualt Lumpur, June 22. The Australians beat the F.M-S. by an innings and 126 runs. The last five men on the home side failed to score. Macartney bowled with deadly effect and at one period his average was182 words
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Article180 1927-06-23 6 The Australian XI play the last mitch of their tour on the S. C. C. groun 1 this week end against Malaya. Arrangements are being made to add to the attractiveness on the occasion, and after play on Friday the S. S. Police Band will play180 words
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Article317 1927-06-23 6 The Accounts for the half year ended 31st M irch, 1927 to be submitted at the half yearly meeting on June 29 at the offices of the Company at noon show that after writing off deprrc’a'ion and making provision for bal and donbtful debts, the n t317 words
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Article39 1927-06-23 6 CHINESE ROBBER’S ARREST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 22. While endeavouring to apprehend a Chinese fleeing after a house robbery, an Indian tramway conductor was shot in the thigh, but bis action resulted the man’s arrest.39 words
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662 1927-06-23 6 SANCTION OF VATICAN GRANTED. The following telegrams exchanged between His Excellency the Governor and the Vatican are forwarded for general information Telegram. From —His Excellency Sir Hugh Clifford, G.C.M.G., G.8.E., M.C.S., To—His Eminer.ce Cardinal Merry del Vai. Dated IChh June, 1927. Your Eminence. The Bishop662 words
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Article139 1927-06-23 6 In the District Court, Penang, th’s morning Noh bin Chain, Dollah bin Mat, Arin, Din bin Hussain and Puteh bin Awang were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Chan Ah 8 wee at Kampong Telok Kumbar on April 8. Mr. V. J. Mendis appeared for the complainant139 words
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553 1927-06-23 6 APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES. In the District Court Penang, yesterday afternoon the Board of Licensing Justices, comprising Mr. G. L. Him, (Chairman), Dr. G.S. Glass, M j ssrs. J H. Pedlow, J. M. Milne and J. Dick, (Secretary) heard four applications for billiard room and553 words
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Article289 1927-06-23 6 The funeral took place at the Western Road cemetery Penang yesterday afternoon from the General Hospital, of Mr. 8. C. Cameron, Senior Assistant, Sungei Krian Estate, Bigan Serai, and of Bixwood, Nethy Bridge, Inverness-shire. The Rev. R. S. Steward St Andrews Presbyterian church officiated289 words
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Article646 1927-06-23 6 A SERIOUS CHARGE. A Chinese woman named Chan Ah was yesterday afternoon charged before Mr. S. N. King, in the Police Court, Penang, with compelling two young Chinese girls to become prostitutes at 41 A, Transfer Road. Mr. S. M. Middlebrook, Assistant Protector of Chinese, prosecuted and Mr.646 words
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Article257 1927-06-23 6 THE RENT RAMP. [To the Editor of the Pinang Gaz dte Sir, —Much has b»en published in the Pinang Gazette on this and the general public appreciates it and owes you a debt of gratitu le for the excollent work you have done for them. It is, indeed, r257 words
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Article780 1927-06-23 6 Dr. and Mra. Lewth waite have cnn lQ back from Sumatra. Mrs. V. D. Wyborn arrived in K aa a Lumpur from Home last week. The Bishop of Singapore and Mre Ferguson Davie, 0.8. E., will p ay t h eir fa-ewell visit to Milacca on Sunday.780 words
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Article1348 1927-06-23 7 Nut ail oi us can say that lew have ~u too long, and not many uays long nough, tor all we have wanted to no ana t ,i mis is the claim —well proved—of y woman oi -No importance,’’ whose earner book»? will cause their1,348 words
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Article328 1927-06-23 7 COMPLETION OF 30-YEARS-OLD BUILDING. Among the cathedrals of the British Isles that of St. Maine’s, Belfast, has no ciaim to antiquity, but recent important additions and embellishments give it title to be considered one of the most interesting and architectually pleasing buildings in either Great Britain or328 words
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Article338 1927-06-23 7 THREE WIDOWS’ ACTION. In the Court of Appeal, Singapore, Jusf tices Sproule, McCabe Reay and Deane concluded the hearing of an appeal by a widow named Leow Man Neong, against a decision given by Mie Chief Justice on Monday, March 21st, when the appellant lost an338 words
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Article313 1927-06-23 7 .SHIP POSITIONS FOR. WIRELESS OPERATORS. Is there a future for wireless operators on ships at sea This vexed question is becoming more and more accurate. Under the present system wireless operators are paid according to the tonnage of the ships on which they serve. The maximum313 words
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Article118 1927-06-23 7 We have received a copy of the Agricultural Schedule for the forthcoming Malayan Exhibition, to be held on the Race Course, Kuala Lumpur, from July 29 to August 1. The lists of classes are most comprehensive, as in previous years, and should ensure a thoroughly representative entry. Contrary118 words
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Advertisement57 1927-06-23 7 Take This Before Going. Do you want to be that unfortunate person whose coughing at church, concert, lecture or theatre, blots o it the word we most want to hear? Chamberlain's Cough Remedy helps these embar-assed ones, quickly puts an end to coughing and tickling throat. For sale everywhere. The57 words
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Advertisement215 1927-06-23 7 w n —tffrr ii ii 'on ii 1 WHITEAWAYS 1 DOLLAR VALUE DEMONSTRATION J 1 «<• i F Special attention is drawn to the New Dollar Values which are on show on all Departments. I Childrens Paint Boxes Toilet Soap Containing 24 different colours Three tablets in a box Price215 words
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Article486 1927-06-23 8 A mild sensation has been created in local sporting circles by the action of the Penang Turf Club which has decided to adopt new regulations regarding its unlimited non-selling sweepstakes. The new regulations provide for the issue of tickets through the pos. to members upon application486 words
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Article434 1927-06-23 8 Mtny happy returns of the day to our future King, Elward Prince of Wales, who was born at Richmond in Surrey on June 23, 1894, and is consequently, 33 years oil to-day. May it be many years indeed before he has to exchange the434 words
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Article71 1927-06-23 8 RUBBER PRICES. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 62e July/September u 63c Oct./December 64; Jan/ Jarch 65c Market Firmer. Lovers of high class mafic will be pleased to hear that the b Joking71 words
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Article1290 1927-06-23 8 Cy 7 civil servant, sitting at a desk, passing orders, is apt to be a very dictatorial person, and attempts made by the executive to invade the territory of the magistracy are sternly suppressed by the judges. M Justice Eve, the doyen of the Chancery Bench, speaking1,290 words
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Article113 1927-06-23 8 ‘‘THE DIXIE HANDICAP.” Lovers of the turf will be delighted to lea-n that commencing to-night till Sunday, an exception d Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production “The Dixie Handicap” starring Lloyd Hughes and Claire Windsor, will be shown at Theatre Royal, along with Jack Hoxie in “Broken Spurs’ and the opening chapters113 words
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Article214 1927-06-23 8 The management of the United Cinema Co. Ltd., announces the screening D the famous U. F. A. Production entitled Ice Three Cuckoo Clocks’’ featuring L’l aa Hall-Davis, Nina Vanna supported by.a notable cast. It is a mystery drm a m nine reels directed by Tether Mmde?. Among the214 words
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Advertisement205 1927-06-23 8 SWE (XRRESS CIGARETTES S SR/X9IRBB&& :i.'\ 'MS' MffiStSS jir ///J ‘E J Mt <■ 7;Jw l Z phK L;:'.:/A. i::::-C;;:l:HFjf HHgggnnu i |r i::: fr:“H!:->!!if;-> r W-:;»gStHiid //7 I Y i iteiMMiM»’:7mm IbW =7 -*r Jjj£ Made by band I' jfl’aF-Tjf 9 en d a "d which _s I One205 words
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Advertisement36 1927-06-23 8 E>. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday~“E. A O. Orchestra, Orchestra! Concert every ether Sunday. Next Concert 26th June, 9.30 p.m. |M3?tontel i brahs x~x /a Swill-36 words
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Miscellaneous25 1927-06-23 8 TIDE I ABLES. TO DAY High Water. Low Water 7.23 am 12.53 p.m. 6.44 p.m. Midnight. To-morrow 8.36 am. 130 am. 8.28 p.m. 2.49 p.m.25 words
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Article644 1927-06-23 9 Further Discussions in Committee. 5-5-3 RATIO. JAPAN’S DEFINITE REFUSAL TO ACCEPT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 22. According to press telegrams from Geneva, Admiral Saito, chief Japanese delegate at the Naval Conference, announc'd to Mr. Hugh Gibson, chief United S ates delegate, that they are willing to make(Rugby Radio Service.) - 644 words
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Article26 1927-06-23 9 CABINET RESIGNS. Bucharest, Jane 22. I Stirbey’s Cabinet has resigned aQ d M. Bratianu will form a government arrange f >r a general election.26 words
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Article227 1927-06-23 9 British in Russia. YOUNG COMRADES LEAGUE. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 22. Mr. G. Locker-Lampson, replying to a Parliamentary question to-day, said that there are approximately 400 British subjects in the whole of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and that the British Acting Charge d’Affaires, before leaving(Rugby Radio Service.) - 227 words
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Article56 1927-06-23 9 A BRITISH PROTEST. London, June 23. The General Council of the T. U. C. and the National Executive of the Biitish Labour Party, at a joint meeting in the House of Common 3 protested against th*policy of the Soviet Government in executing persons innocent of the Voikoff56 words
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Article64 1927-06-23 9 GREEK COMMUNIST ARRESTS. Athens, June 23. A Communist p’ot to bomb the British Legation was told to the authorities by a communist tailor named Kavandas, who gave the address of two communists alleged to be involved. Police searched the house and found nothing, but five dynamite cartriges w’ere64 words
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Article111 1927-06-23 9 BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S ASSENT. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 22. Asked as to the government’s attitude on the recent Economic Conference at Geneva, Mr. G. Locker-Lampson stated in the House of Commons, that the British government had been favourably impressed by a first hand study of its conclusions, and(Rugby Radio Service.) - 111 words
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Article29 1927-06-23 9 REPORT ST\GE COMPLETED. London, June 22. In the House of Commons, the report stage of the Trade Unions Bill has been completed under the guillotine measure.29 words
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Article250 1927-06-23 9 Debate Continued. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS. (Rugby Radio Service). London, June 22. The House of Lords continued to-day the debate on its reform, in the light of the recently announced government proposals. These, in brief, reduce the size of the II mse to 350 members, which is half the existing(Rugby Radio Service). - 250 words
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Article80 1927-06-23 9 CHAMBERLIN WELCOMED IN HUNGARY. Budapest, June 22. Chamberlin and Levine arrived in the “Columbia” at 10 this morning. After cruising over the city they landed in the aerodrome at Mdyasfield. They were welcomed by Dr. Hermann, Minister of Commerce, the Mayor and a large crowd. After- Dr. Hermann, Mr.80 words
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Article69 1927-06-23 9 IMMEDIATE SEARCH DEMANDED. Rio de Janeiro, June 22. A message from Para says that the wreckage of the aeroplane mentioned yesterday was on a raft consisting of the larger wings of the machine and two wheels. It is considered possible that the airmen may still be alive69 words
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Article102 1927-06-23 9 A WHOLESALE DENIAL. Paris, June 22. Doriot, in a statement to the spec’al committee of the Chamber appointed to report on the Government’s demand for raising his Parliamentary immunity, in order to permit his prosecution for alleged treasonable activities in the Far East, has denied the charges against102 words
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Article412 1927-06-23 9 MISS NUTHALL’S WIN. EASY VICTORY OVER GERMAN GIRL. Wimbledom, June 22. The weather was glorious but the attendance was again below the usual. This is regarded as due to the elaborate seeding of the draw detracting from the interest of th» early rounds. In the second round412 words
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Article68 1927-06-23 9 BRITISH PLAYERS’ SUCCESS. Montreal, June 22. The Canadian Golf Association’s tournament over 72 holes, half of which was played at Toronto on Saturday, ended here on Tuesday. Arthur Havers, of the British International Team returned a score of 296, Dave Black of Vancouver, 297, and Andrew Kay of Toronto,68 words
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Article38 1927-06-23 9 ARMOUR’S POOR SCORE. Shawnee, Delaware, June 22. Johnny Farrell, professional of the Mamaroneck Club, won the Shawnee Open Golf Tournament with a score of 279. Tommy Armour was well down on the list with 312.38 words
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Article83 1927-06-23 9 EX-CHAMPION AGREES TO TERMS. Nety York, June 22. Dt mpsey, after av tiding writ servers in connection with the Kearns litigation, by motoring instead of travelling by rail as announced, arrived from Wilmington and conferred with Rickar 1 as to the terms to be agreed upon for his83 words
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Article27 1927-06-23 9 FORTY'BODIKS RECOVERED. II New York, June 22. Forty bodies have so far been recovered from the ruins of the Textile factory near Medellin, Colombia.27 words
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Advertisement30 1927-06-23 9 JT SOLID SILVER li Presentation Caskets and Prize Cups A Comprehensive Display is open j For your inspection at FRANKEL BROTHERS j The Store Beautiful 16, Bishop Street, Penang. II30 words
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Advertisement166 1927-06-23 9 "MULTUM IN PARVO” BICYCLES. /UYaw •/oR' S OW WW/ T Wq I 1 w These machines, built for us by a leading British manufacturer are specially 4 suitable for P. W. D. or Estate use. Jz Specification:— Frames 22, 24 and 26 in., wheels 28 x 1| in. B. S.166 words
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Article1271 1927-06-23 10 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMBB 5 -S I 'o 8CO CO RUBBER [rohM.4 f «It 0 A Hen Dy Knbber Oc 2 40 2 60 Alor (4»|ab Rubber Retate 2 30 2 CO AmaleamateA Malay Estate* 4 Or 4 26 ex Ayer BHarn Planting Byndtaata 4 CO 4 25 Ayer1,271 words
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Advertisement345 1927-06-23 10 REMARKABLE SFFtR 10 MOI OR IS IS VISITRG ENGLAND. Co anywhere IN YOUR OWN CAR and use it up to the LAST DAY. but don’t fail to buy through os. By so doing vou get unrestricted choice of car (new or used), and at the time of purchase we will,345 words
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Advertisement192 1927-06-23 10 A GENERAL MOTORS PROD U~c~? OAKLAND z- r .2 yj J*-** MOTOR car manufacture today lias achieved such marvels that more than mere mechanical excellence is demanded by the discriminating motorist. A smart appearance, comfort, ease of control and absolute safety, are qualities which in conjunction with dependability and economical192 words
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Article169 1927-06-23 11 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The result of yesterday’s ties are as follows Mixed Doubles—Miss Kinder and H. T. Bennett beat Mrs. Orr and Dunkerley 6 1 4-6 9-7. Family Pairs—Mr. and Mrs. Sturt beat Mr. and Mrs. Mackie 1-6 6-2 6 3. Mr. and M-s. Hogan beat Mr. and169 words
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Article42 1927-06-23 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet 61 cts per pound** per pl. $Bl 33 No. 1 Crepe 61 cts per pound** per pl. $Bl 33 Firm. London 17$d New York 36.| cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennys, j42 words
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Article39 1927-06-23 11 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 $B3 to 84 F.A.Q. do 81 82 Low F.AQ. do 77 8039 words
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Article326 1927-06-23 11 FI LL DRESS INCIDENT AT THE ROYAL BANQUET. A million ex-service men of ranks, who at one time or another have come under the excoriating criticism of superior authority for appearing on parade minus a button or wearing an Eton tie, will read with delight that326 words
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Article184 1927-06-23 11 The following icere the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.'s share list at 11 a,m. to day Yesterday. To day. 00 00 Shares. t J® s’® s CQ QQ pa OD c. c. c. c. Mining. Asahi K. 56/6 57/6 57/- 57/6 Bitang P 72« -75184 words
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Article236 1927-06-23 11 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. Amalgamated $4.10 $4.30 Balgownies 3.00 3.30 B. Jelutongs .85 .95 Connemaras 2 10 2.30 Kempas 7 50 8 00 M. Pindas 2 25 2.50 N. Scudais 2.50 2.60 U. Benuts .55 .60 Tins. B. Padangs .72$ .75 HongFatts236 words
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Article178 1927-06-23 11 The Shaits Trading Co. Ltd., g the following prices, on June 22: London Spot £298 10s Up £2-12 6 3 m/s. buying ~286 5s 15/ selling 286 10s 15/Local. June 23: Singapore sold 125 tons at $147 75 Penang buyers no sellers at 1147 75. Tne Pastern Smelting178 words
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Article25 1927-06-23 11 The output of The Ayer Molek Rubber Company, Limited for the month of May was 16,091 Ibp. Total for 7 months =124,559 lbs,25 words
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Advertisement481 1927-06-23 11 Nev? Advertisements. notices. PORTIONS VACANT. m v “GLENOGLE" Voy. 15. Consignees of cargo per the above vessel 1 f n 4i nn Fitter. T Europe are hereby notified that she Wanted Indian Fitters at once, is due here at 9 a. mon Saturday the 25th Anrlv R. Young <fe Co.,481 words
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Advertisement59 1927-06-23 11 The Latest Models of the World-Famous MEAD CYCLES igMp» Can now be obtained for Q ag |j or on Easy Payment Terms. All np-to jKmK J&l da le refinements and fitments are included. JwCVy Accessories kept in stock JwhyH Call ar) d Bispect at 122 a, Beach Street, I Sub-Agencies,59 words
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Advertisement29 1927-06-23 11 TOWN HALL, PENANG JUNE 30th and JULY Ist. THE WORLD FAMOUS JOZEF BORISSOFF VIOLINIST WILLY REIMANN, Accompanist. Prices $4, $3 and $2. PLAN NOW OPEN AT ROBINSON PIANO CO.29 words
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Miscellaneous346 1927-06-23 11 Telephone No. 264. AT THE UNITED CINEMA Penang Koad EMPIRE THEATRE From Thursday, 23rd to Sunday 26ih June. Day Show on Sunday, 26th at 2-30 p. m.) Show Starts at 7-30 p m. “The Rescue with Ben Cobbett (Western Drama) 2 parts William Desmond and Eileen Sedgwick in “The Winking346 words
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Article363 1927-06-23 12 estates won by ,a hunting HORN. Prince Leon Radziwill, a chairman of the board of directors of Monte Carlo Casino, who was found dead recently in mysterious circumstances, used to tell this story about his family.— He was having dinner in Paris one day with Prince Constantine,363 words
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Article300 1927-06-23 12 BOGI S PRIEST SEIZED AT GATE B\ GUARDS. A plot to free several hundred inmates of the old State prison at Joliet (United States) was frustrated by the arrest of a man garbed as a priest, who applied for entrance to the grounds. The man300 words
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Advertisement323 1927-06-23 12 g It is Not the S Quantity of Food gj We Eat, but what hj We Digest and H Assimilate that N Nourishes the Body u When the stomach and organs of digestion FT and nutrition are disordered, and the food eaten is only imperfectly digested, there is loss of323 words
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Advertisement41 1927-06-23 12 HoVIS BREAD In Hovis alone can you enjoy the full nutritive qualities of the Wheat in a form which will make no heavy demand upon the digestion. Baked only in Penang by the sole importers VICTOR CO., 18, Leith Street, Penang.41 words
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Advertisement262 1927-06-23 12 Graham Brothers trucks ConfidenceAround the world and around the clock materials skilled workmanship Graham Brothers Trucks, Commercial Cars highest percentage of high grade alloy steel and Buses are at work. genuine repair parts and service alway Wherever they are, whatever the work, r> t i? c j .I. j i262 words
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Article418 1927-06-23 13 KING OF BIRDS PUT TO FLIGHT. The joke about the "Tommy” who j aid to the sheep, I’ll teach you to bite a British soldier stems lees incredible in view of a true story about a ewe that put an eagle to flight. This story, told418 words
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Article242 1927-06-23 13 HOW DINOSAURS FOUGHT IN VAIN FOR WATER. The tragedy of the graveyard of the linosaurs in East Africa is described dramatically by Mr. F. W. H. Migeod in the second number of the Natural History Magazine,” just issued by the British Museum of Natural History. He explains in242 words
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Article220 1927-06-23 13 ETON'S FEAR OF FOPS. The cult of the Eton Tramp Sir uch is a topic under discussion among American visitors who have taken Eton College in their rounds of sight-seeing. Eton boys lounge in the streets with :heir hands in their pockets, trousers baggy and often much too220 words
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Article248 1927-06-23 13 AMERICAN OFFERS TO FOOTBALL COACHES. American colleges are offering from £l,OOO to 4,000 a year to Association football coaches. The widespread growth of Association football within the last three years has resulted in a great dearth of experienced coaches throughout the. t 'nited248 words
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Article258 1927-06-23 13 “RUSZWURM'S CENTENARY OF FAMOUS CONFECTIONERY SHOP. Visitors to the fortress at Budapest who finish their hour of inspection at the Coronation Church will probably notice a small brown shop front with royal blue panels, situated a few yards away, midway between the two bastions overlooking Budapest. This modest exterior bears258 words
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Article193 1927-06-23 13 PENANG JUNE 23, 1927. Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 125.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. Copra Sundried $10.95 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam193 words
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Advertisement333 1927-06-23 13 fiife RRu |i > x, IIEORr L\ X K J~ 1 WhA UK I Jte\/ sy*~ x \y i 1 Ipi’ugrj Z&llenburys Foods The ‘Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the I eeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the333 words
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Advertisement210 1927-06-23 13 doctor put hitk Wk > I Vi h T. BOVRIL puts BEEF into you! f K. K. RUBBER TREE CURE J f AND J t WOOD PRESERVATIVE 1 IN 5, 2 AND 1 GALLON TINS t ■zdß a 4. t •J* 5 picture Shows the K, Indispensable A x Preservat-210 words
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Article122 1927-06-23 14 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Mahidol for Bhuket (Tongkah), Renong and Kopah. de* Kock for Bela wan (Deli), Paneh and Asahan. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Ban Whatt Hin for P. Langkawi and Kantang 'Trang). Kinta for Port Swettenham Singapore. Diomed for Colombo, Suez,122 words
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Article522 1927-06-23 14 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States, Malacca Johore. and*Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post except where otherwise stated close half-an hour earlier than lhe Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed dai y (Sunday excepted) at 6 pm Pa’it522 words
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Article35 1927-06-23 14 The homeward mail by the 8.8. Edavana closes at 6 p.m. to morrow. The B. I. Rohna with mails despatched from London on June 2 is expected to arrive here at day-light tomorrow.35 words
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Advertisement230 1927-06-23 14 WBjk Y_ Z/ >i Englands V Jr Jffjjraww A A jailor rrSwf' IB The hero of Trafalgar, with his stirring “Duty” signal, has found immortal fame in the annals of his country. His name stands forever as the symbol of supreme personal courage and devotion to duty. P pICLaDILLY WHB*230 words
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Advertisement50 1927-06-23 14 Lumbago. This is rheumatism of the muscles of the back. It comes on suddenly and is verv painful. Every movement aggravates the disease. Go to bed, keep quiet and apply ChambOrlain s Pain Balm and a quick recovery may be expected. Sold everywhere. The Borneo Co., Ltd., Wholesale Agents. J50 words
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Advertisement656 1927-06-23 14 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid-up Capital £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Head Office: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star, Amritsar, Bangkok, Batavia Bombay. Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore, Cebu’ Colombo, Delhi, Haiphong, ITankow, TTong’656 words
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Article638 1927-06-23 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, June 23, 1927 Mutton— cts Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head heep or goat each 1.00 Livtr with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55 Suet638 words
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Advertisement1306 1927-06-23 16 "iHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIEN. INTENDED RAILINGS FROM PENANG For Singapore, Hongkong, Shtnghai and Japan Ports. WEEKLY SERVICE, LON DON AND N. CONTINENT- t s.s. ‘‘Old nburg 20th July DIOMED In Port. Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. t s.s. “Saarland” 17th August DARDANUS Juno 30 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg.1,306 words
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Advertisement544 1927-06-23 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APGAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated;in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co. under Sailings of steamers of the contract with His Majesty’s Govern- ,n<lia 8 N Ltd. m.nt, London .nd Fm (Incorporated in England) Outwards from London for China For Singapore. and544 words
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