Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 September 1927

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 219. VOL. LXXXV. SATURDAY. 24th SEPTEMBER, 1927. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 408 1 If" The Talk of the Day! OVERLAND ~-£p® EC' r "~'=< J ®9UGIA<) 5 GHANT B .RICE MILLS WASSIAMULL’S HULLERS J ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING We carry stocks of B _j- hkmi Nos. 1 and 2 Planter’s Mills, j g |g Self-contained Hullers and Spares. I Further particulars from: g The Borneo
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    • 13 1 TOKISATSU, PHOrOGRAPHJC j ART STUDIO I i ’Phone 772. i 68, BISHOP STREET.
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  • 120 2 Thousands of Londoners are enjoying the novel experience of riding pist Buckingham Palace in motor omnibuses which swept round the Victoria Memorial in endless streams. Atlantic Fleet’s New Commander. Admiral Sir Hnbert Brand, the new Commander-in Chief of the Atlantic Fleet going aboard H. M. S. Hevencje,
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  • 605 3 Sir A* Steel-Maitland and Efficiency. SIR Arthur Steel-Maitland, Minister of Labour, addressed a Unionist demonstration at Carlisle. He said that while it was the duty of the Government to prevent a genen l strike occurring again, it was clear that they should not take away the power
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  • 183 3 Arthur Harold Manners, a solicitor, of Richmond-terrace, Whitehall, and late of St. Nicholas, Isle of Thanet, appeared on remand at Ramsgate charged with obtaining credit for £5O from William Cray Smith of Downbarton Farm, St. Nicholas, without stating be was an undischarge 1 bankrupt. Mr.
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    • 1496 3 uoVIS BREAD FOR SALE. I NOTICES. I Hovis alone can VOU Wh,te polished lta,ian Marble Tile. V. N. HA JOO. Licensed Surveyor, In HoV .J two feet square in sti ck. Apply 20 Mertajaro, (Retired Government eniov the full nutritive Magazine Road. Singapore. Surveyor 25 years’ experience). UnderJ, i \X7l_
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    • 60 3 Everybody Uses It. That’s one great thing about Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy; every user is a friend, and is glad to tell her neighbour all about it. It is certainly great for coughs and colds, for croup and any kind of cough that hits either the young or the elderly people.
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    • 372 3 s'l I MIMaSi Now you have nothing more to worry about.” “But I did so want to feed Baby Gate in all cases where breast feedmyself.” ing is impossible or insufficient, and u I can assure you that it produces Jies, yes, that is a very proper de- exactly the
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  • 600 4 Duke of Northumberland’s Demand for Inquiry. THE Duke of Northumberland, addressing a Unionist demonstration at Beal, Northumberland, referred to the danger of SingleChamber government and said that the Government’s proposal to reform the Lords was really a democratic one. The most important thing for us
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  • 413 4 EFFECT OF SOCIALIST PROPOSAL Mr. J. C. C. Davidson, M.P., Chairman of the Conservative and Unionist Party, in a statement made for publication, said the proposal now put forward by the Socialist Party for an increased incometax of 2s. in the on investment income was condemned
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  • 738 4 SPELL OF BYGONE CENTURIES. Ghostly Silences and Enchanting Music. NIGHT comes to Venice bringing gifts from the glorious past for this is the city of dreams. In the sweet silence shadows take form, names seek their owners, and the great dead glide over the dark water keeping
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 94 4 THE SNIPE SEASON APPROACHES. To get worth while results you must use the best material which is sure to be found among the following wellknown makers: Webley-Scott,’ B.S.A.’ Raick Freres,’ ‘W.W.’ ‘Greener,’ Charlin,’ Winchester,’ Holloway-Naughton AH the above makes of Guns in stock. Single Barrel Guns from $25 to $7O
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    • 236 4 5 ill IH H i 3 Hr gA I J r fiS-fiS, J BĕSiSlli ib-:.. I 1 Hoass l S V 1 WHISKY M S 2 HEART TONIC, 5 DIGESTIVE, AND NON- GOUTY! 5 For scientific blending, careful M > maturing, and unvarying quality, 5 no Whisky can compare with
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  • 798 5 looking to T.u.c. for a lead. Malevolent Russians. THE Prime Minister, on August 27, addressed a meeting in the grounds of Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, the seat of the Earl of Home. Mr. Baldwin said: There has been mjuch evil propaganda running about the world of recent
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    • 244 5 Stop coughs r VANS’ PASTILLES go right to the W®\ \\EMi s lg Hi root of the trouble, killing the germs gjffiwfu t|®4Ff W« /B that lurk in the innermost recesses of the nose, throat and chest. Safeguard your health by always h.av ing them ready to use at the
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    • 68 5 ‘Practice Economy in your Estate Supplies and use “PREMIER” RUBBER CHEST. Ist Quality 3 Ply Wood. F F I' 1 F i •IWilElll LKK» F c I j|||iiiii|| c Y llßilP Y It Spells Efficiency Quotations on Application. SLEDGEMILK THE BEST BRAND OBTAINABLE. SLEDGE BRAND -v v SLEDGE SWEETENED CONDENSED
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  • To-Day's Sporting News.
    • 220 6 14 Seconds in 7th Round. DEMPSEY’S MANAGER’S PROTEST FAILS. Chicago, September 23. ALTHOUGH Dtmpsey’s manager Flynn alleged last night that Dempsey was robbed of a knockout in the seventh round and declared that he would appeal to the State Athletic Commission for reversal of the decision,
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    • 89 6 FALL OF THE CHAMPIONS. New York, September 23. In the third round of the American Ladies’ Golf Championship Miss Fraser beat Mdlle. de la Chaume (English and French Champion) by 3 and 2. M;ss Horn beat Miss Preesler 2 and 1. Miss Ada Mackenzie (Canadian Champion) beat
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    • 35 6 COMPSTON BEATS BRAID. London, September 23. In the final of the News of the World £1,040 golf tournament Archie Compston (unattached) beat the veteran James Braid (Walton Heath) by 8 and 7.
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    • 46 6 CAPABLANCA WINS A GAME. Buenos Aires, September 23. The second game between Capablanca and Alekhine in the world’s championship series was a draw but the third was won by Capablanca after 19 moves. The scores are now level each having won one game.
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    • 29 6 AMERICAN CHAMPIONS BEATEN. New York, September 23. In the American Open Polo Championship the British players defeated the champion Hurricanes by 8 goals to 7 goals.
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    • 35 6 BANGKOK DEFEATS SAIGON. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, September 23. In an inter-port rugby match Bangkok defeated Saigon by a goal (5 points) to nil. There was a large crowd of Siamese present.
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    • 78 6 FIRST RESULTS. (From Own Our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 23. The following are the results up to this evening of the Warren Shield Competition at the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting which opened here this morning at Ampang Range. A Company of the M. S. V. R., 453.4.
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    • 820 6 To-day’s Matches. BY' ATHLETE.” (Special Sporting Correspondent of the Pinang Gazette.) Cardiff City and Newcastle United, the only unbeaten sides in the first division, meet to-day at Ninian Park. The Tyneside team have a much more imposing record than their opponentshaving won 4 out of six matches
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    • 148 6 P. C. C’e. EASY VICTORY. The Penang Cricket Club defeated the Penang Free School in the league match played on the Esplanade yesterday by six goals to nil. In the first half play was of an even nature. The Club forwards however were faster, Hyde, Hoblyn and Mosley being
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    • 82 6 The following have been selected to represent the P. C. C. against the Darul Aihsan Football Club on Wednesday, at 5.10 p.m. sharp, on the Esplanade. E. A. Davies N. A. M. Griffin and J. S. W. Arthur W. P. Day-Dewdney, Capt. E. C.
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    • 109 6 The following have been selected to play in the prac.ice match on Monday, at 5.10 p.m. sh rrp on the Esplanade. Colours:— W. M. Edwards; N. Rees and N. A. M. Griffin; W. G. A. Ward, C. Fittock and J. A. McEvoy; C. B. Terdre, C. J.
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    • 40 6 SINGLES HANDICAP RESULTS. The following are the results of the bowls tournament ties played yesterday in the Singles Handicap:— +5 E. J. O’Reilley beat +2T. E. Mason 21—14; --1 J. G. Barrett beat +4 C. A. Niven 21—14.
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  • 1454 6 Visit To Trengganu. ON Sunday, the 4th September, H.E. the High Commissioner and Lady Clifford, who were accompanied by H. E. the General Officer Commanding and Mrs. Van Straubenzee, the Hon’ble Dr. A. L. Hoops, Mr. Huggins (Private Secretary) and Messrs. Woods and Hiddingh (Aides-de-Camp)
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  • 170 6 CAPT. BROWN LEAVES TO DAY. When the s.s. Devanha sails out of Penang Harbour to night she will number among her passengers one who is leaving Penang for good in the person of Captain William Brown who, with Mrs. Brown, is proceeding to England on retirement. Captain
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  • 32 6 The following new books have been received at the Library The Bacchanti and the Nun, by Robert H’chens. Tinker’s Leave, by Maurice Baring. Tragedy at Ravensthorpe, by G. G. Connington.
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  • 396 6 B ‘<jeor^^; rtvs (Chvrch Or Enclasp) 15,11 after Trinity. (cb’urrz Ps LXXXIX 192 and IM w d i tts 167 ’h Wednesd.y, S. Michael and All a 4 Bam Holy Communion An el <- Friday, 6 p.m. Evenson/ WEUESLET m ke^ CWßsii September 25th —15tli Sn j 8.30
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  • 74 6 RUBBER PRICES. We beg to report that the Siugapxe prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 56* Oct./December Jan/March Aprii/Jane Remarks :—Market Steady. London Stock estimated np 50° loni The Director of Education hag agreed to exempt the Penang Phial ol
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 54 6 Helps Children Over Hot Weather. Summer complaint makes little headway with children whose careful mothers use Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for stomach and bowel complaint, severe and sudden intestinal cramps and weakening diarrhoea. Given in a little sweetened water it is easy to take. For sale everywhere. The Borneo
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    • 126 6 HOW TO GET RID OFIgDIGESTIOIIThose wiho suffer from > ndi estl S tritis, acidity, flatulence, <b-P 1. heartburn, etc., will be glad to instant relief can be obtaine >. half a teaspoonful of Bisurau sia powder or two or three a of little water immediately aft whenever pain is felt.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 315 7 ASK FOR NYAL’S I Lv V fflwgfl l i *W'/ dent give gMfr l hun ordinary 7 1,1 A "cough” medicine»— instead give hu* AL ItR Influenza, LaGrippe and other wasting diseases, a reKJ V a T constructive medicine will help IN 1 A L» you recover your strength. Babv
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    • 33 7 THE MODERN WALL DECORATION. ;l HVi.L'S PISTTIMJ'LP IW- The OIL-BOUND —WATER PAINT W Bcnish monotony from YOUR home! I; Obtainable in Fighty Tints from all Dealers. <[ B. L REID CO, LTD., Penang Ipoh.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 549 7 “P. G.” CROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLeTnO. 137. First Prize $5O. Second Prize $2O. Third Prize $lO and Four Consolation Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle 2Vo. 7-3 7, entries tor which close at 11 a. m. on Saturday, October 1. (The problem given below affords an oth
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    • 346 7 The Pramote Nakorn Theatrical Troupe of BANGKOK, SIAM. PERFORMANCE TO BE GIVEN AT THE Drury Lane Theatre Hall, Penang. On the 25th September, 1927. A rare opportunity to see, hear, and to judge by yourselves. Siamese Art Dancing, Music and modern costumes of the present day Siamese men and maiden.
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  • 27 8 Muir-Steele.—At St. Andrews Church, Penang, on September, 17th, by the Rev. R. D. Whitehorn, Junes Muir of Selborne Plantations Pahang to Francis Newell Steele of Glasgow.
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  • 496 8 Sir Hugh Clifford is the latest victim of the silly season. From Ceylon com°s the preposterous allegation that there is a rumour to the eff-ct that he is about to retire and the offensive insinuation that the absence of an heir brings a peer ge within the
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  • 1843 8 The fact that this week the Qaeen rejoins the King, after a few weeks spent in making private visits, emphasises how little their MJenties are apart. Indeed, it is only during the yachting and shooting season that there is any notable deviation in their plans. During Cowes
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  • 137 8 A BATCH OF CASES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 24. A Chinese bankrupt, was examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, the Official-Assignee stating that he had absconded to China leaving liabilities of $500,000, and had stayed in China for a year but was arrested when he
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  • 202 8 A Crossley six cylinder car has just been supplied to his Majesty The King. Ibis is an Enclosed Limousine, painted maroon with a fine red line and with the Royal Crest on doors and back. The interior is upholstered in blue leather. Only
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 131 8 II- nrm -jcomi i i I ■nrwru«iMßM«w I 1 AT HOME OR ABROAD Critical Smokers instinctively select the one cigarette that is consistent in quality —always fresh and delicious in flavour they are never JjfiJTE gPRESS CIGARETTES -555 MADE BY HAND ONE AT A TIME z w\ Br»x sbhjiihi Ilia
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    • 27 8 “E. O.” Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every other Sunday. LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA.
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  • 223 9 prohibition of Import and Export Restrictions. AMERICA COMES IN. OF THE PREPARATORY commission ON DISARMAMENT. The United States has accepted the invitation of the League of Nations to a ttend an International Conference a l Genera on October 17, to discuss the framing of an international invention
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  • 143 9 THE DICTATOR’S STERN HAND. San Sebastian, September 23. His Majesty th» King authorised the pv-ri:m»nt to increase the membership tithe National Assembly to 400, after which General Primo de Rivera issued a iaien ent, that the government does not m: nd to allow itself to le tricked or
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  • 87 9 A NEW APPOINTMENT. London, September 23. The Rev. Alfred Swann, Vicar of liversedae, Yorkshire, has been appointed Dean of Hong Kong Cathedral and Archdeacon for the English work of Diocose of Victoria, Hong Kong. Mr. Swann joined the Navy at the «Mbreak of the war
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  • 60 9 TWO NEW YORK FIRMS. New York, September 23. consolidation of interests to become c ive on January 1,1928, is announcetween the well known publishers, 0.7 e f,nd Company and the jj p OrBe Company of New York, inn'll Heinemann's of London are ap a ~i n the
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  • 46 9 THE B tRTER PRINCIPLE. T Warsaw, September 24. ijarra Bon-founders’ Association A I>r Purchase of £500,000 deli Vei r nt h Bussian iron ore against B Med text *lpg and other goods. It is eflaro. 11 ie is the forerunner ger transactions.
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  • 139 9 DE VALERA IN OFFICE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL TO CONTINUE ADMINISTRATION. The Executive Council of the Irish Free State has decided definitely to maintain the administration of the country. A correspondent of the Times under* stands that at a Cabinet meeting, one or two ministers were disposed
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  • 161 9 A FORCED LANDING. London. September 23. Mr. Levine and Captain Hinchliff» departed on their flight to the east from Cranwell Aerodrome at 8.7. this morning. Vienna, September 23. Levine and Hinchliffs landed at six this evening and are expected to proceed to the east to-morrow. PARTICULARS
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  • 113 9 PROMINENT GERMAN DIPLOMAT KILLED. Berlin, September 23. Baron von Malfzan, German Ambassador to the United States, has been killed in an aeroplane accident with three other passengers and the pilot. The Baron formerly occupied Diplomatic posts at Petrograd and Peking. He was the originator of the
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  • 60 9 SUCCESSFUL POLICE RAID. Amsterdam, September 23. The police of Amsterdam, Leyden and the Hague raided the apartments of certain Dutch’lndian students suspected of being involved in the recently discovered Communist plot. A number of arrests was made and the police took into custody Mohammed Hatta, a member
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  • 67 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 23. Paris, 124; New York, 4.86 H; Brussels, 34.93; Geneva, 25.23 Amsterdam, 12.134 Milan, 89.25; Berlin. 20 42 Stockholm, 18.09 Copenhagen, 18 17 Oslo, 18.45 Vienna. 34.52|; Prague, 1644 Helsingfors 192|; Madrid, 27 85| Lisbon, 2i 7 e; Athens, 307 Bucharest, 785 Rio,
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  • 415 9 Treaty of Friendship and Good Understanding. THE SLAVE TRADE. PILGRIMAGES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS TO JEDDAH. The text is issued of a Treaty of Friendship and Good Understanding between Great Britain and Ilejaz Nejd and its dependencies, and. ratified there on September 17, together with Notes exchanged relative
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  • 135 9 PROPOSED SPECIAL SURTAX. CAPITAL LEVY PROJECT APPARENTLY DISCARDED. The Annual Report of the Labour Party states that the executive will submit at the impending conference at Blackpool a proposal of a special surtax on all incomes over £5OO a year derived from property and investment, instead
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  • 101 9 TWO AEROPLANES DAMAGED. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 23. Heavy rains continue throughout the British Isles. One of the cities which has been most affected is Edinburgh, many parts of which are badly flooded, causing considerable distress. Two seaplanes belonging to the Coastal Reconnaisance Service of
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  • 116 9 THE NEW PROPOSALS. Paris, September 23. French negotiators with the Soviets have now received a Note signed by Rakowski, dated September 21, embodying’the new Soviet proposals and confirming the verbal assurances already given. Rakovski’s Note purports to be a tentative settlement based on the verbal agreement,
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  • 108 9 FINAL RESULTS. Spokane, September 23. Mr. Holman of St. Paul, Minnesota, was awarded the first prize of $lO,OOO in the first class of the Air Derby. His time was 19 hoars, 42 mins. 52. secs. The second prizewinner was the Chicago flyer, Ballough, who was 28 minutes
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  • 79 9 VISIT TO “THE TIGER” Paris, September 23, General Pershing and Mr. Salvage, with a delegation of the American Legionaries called on the aged M. Clemenceau. Conversation was carried on in English. M. Clemenceau was sprucely dressed and very gay, and even seized General Pershing’s hands and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 35 9 SOLITAIRE SHOE POLISH DE LUXE. Have you tried a bottle It costs so little and saves so much. The SAME bottle will clean ALL your coloured Shoes. ASK YOUR DEALER AND GIVE IT A TRIAL.
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    • 184 9 Made specially nourishing q for Motorists runs y° u °ft en fl*/ 1 can’t afford the time to stop mea k’ f Rowntree’s Motoring Chocolate has been specially I made with almonds and yl M ra s ns to gi ve the motorist a rea ny nourishing meal he can
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 1846 10 Surrey Amateur In Touch With New Zealand. Overcoming Difficulties of Reception. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 27. A SURREY amateur, broadcaster, with the permission of the Post Office, has started the transmission of a musical programme from a private studio at Caterham to Xew Zealand. Tests
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  • 293 10 The Autumn 1927 Race Meeting, Saturday, Wednesday, Saturday, the Bth, 12th 15th October, 1927, 8 Divisions ot a handicap for all horses: Divisions A, B C and 0 6 furlongs. Divisions E, F, G and H 5 furlongs. 8 Divisions of a handicap for all horses: Divisions
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 543 10 k—— MV\.aM ft. ON THE NEW FLEXIBLE 9 s e Watches 18-carat Gold -£12.10.0 ULVXI.V/U npHESE Watches are ■UIfAjKS 1 fitted with fine q Hallt y Swiss Lever on moire silk movements of guaran-o-carat Gold £8.0.0 teed reliability, made l 8 c rat G ld £l 40 especially to the
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    • 265 10 FOR SORE, TIRED, TENDER FEET ONE DIP IM- MEDICATED and OXYGENATED WATER ~S>, f produced av X (reudel bath saltrates) THIS IS ALL YOU NEED A highly medicated and tKrygenated foot bath can be prepared by adding Reudel Bath Saltrates to plain water. Refreshing, soothing, healing and antiseptic, its wonderful
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    • 56 10 A. DENNYS 22- a. Beach Street. Telephone Na 308Rubber Brokers and Auctioneers, Land, Estate, Shipping Commission Agests. Sole Agents, MEAD Distributors of p CALOPOGONIUM HUGO 0 0 PROPERTIES VALUE» or SOL AUCTION A 7pL B” 1 daily rubber sales. Estates requiring Selling pjease for Surveys nnderte«en W ma ged by
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 67 10 town hall, Ist October, 1927 il Masked Fancy Dress Dance IN AID OF “POPPY DAY FUNDS.Two Prizes for Ladies. Two Prizes f or G enl enien F ,rst Prize (Ladies) presented by Messrs. Frankel Bros Fir l Pr TZ (G o n emeD) by The Hon. Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim
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  • 949 11 Chinese Nonya Charged. The case in which Lim Joo Tee a Chinese nonya living at 36, Abo o Sittee Lane, is charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a girl named Huat Im (12) > on September 12, was heard before Mr. S. N. King in the Penang Police
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  • 744 11 Mr. Pat Zilwa, of Kuala Lumpur, is expected back from Ceylon shortly. Mr. F. J. Locke, P. W. D., Lumut, Dindings, is an inmate of the Penang 1 General Hospital. Mr. E. E. Colman, Official Assignee, Singapore, returned from Home leave by the “Kashmir.” Mr. G. D.
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  • 216 11 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY AND CO’S share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. S Ĕ S Shares. £5 0 <o 0 CQ QQ (X) 02 Sc. Sc. S c. S c. Mining. Bangrin Tin 32/- 32/6 31/6 32/6 cum Batane P.
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  • 41 11 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSb). R. Sheet 56 els per pounds per pl. 574-66 No. 1 Crepe 56 cl» per pound per pl. $74 66 Steady. London 15 Jd New York 33f ets. (gold). (L’p Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denny a).
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  • 110 11 The Eastern Smeltino Co., Ltd:— London. September 22, spot £273.10s three months’ bovine- £271 and three months* selling £271.5?. London, September 23, spot £270.17.6 three months’ buying £269 and three months’ selling £269.2.6. Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd Yesterday’s Quotation for Singapore refined tin $137 50 per picul,
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  • 217 11 CONFUCIUS’S BIRTHDAY. Thursday, the 22nd September, 1927, was a great day for Hu Yew Seab. The Club house was tastefully decorated, and everything was in readiness before 7.30 p. m. for the celebration of the birthday of the Great Sage. Before 7.30 p. m. the hall was
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 492 11 New Advertisements. X ===3 TO LET. Offices and Godown business centre with electric lights suitable for showrooms and storage of Rubber. Entry from October Ist. Apply Box No. 472, c/o Pinang Gazette. MISCELLANEOUS. Nice large bedroom with board in a comfortable home for a married couple or two bachelors of
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    • 59 11 LABOUR ORDINANCE 1923 S.S. LABOUR CODE 1923 F.M.S. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be
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    • 873 11 FOR SALE. KELLAS HOUSE, BATU GAJAH, PERAK. Offers are invited for the purchase of the dwelling house and premises known as Kellas House, together with the gardens and grounds adjoining, and also the furnishings and fittings thereof including furniture, crockery, linen* provisions and other stores, liquors, etc. The house is
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  • 835 12 Messrs. KENNEDY and Co., Penang, reported on Friday as follows There has unfortunately been no improvement in the Share Market during the period under review, and in a large number of cases prices have fallen away, whilst buyers are inclined to hold off in anticipation of a
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  • 681 12 Singapore, Sept. 20. The price of Tin continues to decline, and although the loss on balance during the week is not very considerable the tone of the market is easier and the feeling generally is none too optimistic. Shipments for September are likely to be on the
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  • 157 12 To-day’s Departures. Rohna for Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahra. van Heutsz for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Toritla for Singapore, China and Japan. Brandan for Pangkalan Brandan, Parigkalan Soesoe, Tanjong Poera and Langsa. Mata Hari for Bagan Datoh, Teluk
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  • 510 12 CLOSE DAILY v except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malav States. Malacca Johore and Singapore Registration and Parce’ Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Op Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 94 12 <<-^ x K WwW* 'V Jr I~IOa V l»fc> Major really knew how good a cigarette could be until Army Club came. Army Club CIGARETTES Sandhurst Size: sO’s in airtight tins CAVANDERS Ltd. Est. 1775 Pioneers of Hygienic Cigarette Packing. BSSSSKSSKSHSSHSSSSSSSSSSISSSSSSSSSSMr' 3 I The Butter with a Reput-1 g ation
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    • 118 12 Pain in the Stomach. It is most annoying, as well as disagreeable to be troubled with pains in the stomach, and there is no need of it, for one dose of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will allay the pain. Sold everywhere. Th» Borneo Co., Ltd., wholesale agents. Robinson Co
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    • 87 12 YOU’RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE but the limit of that “once” mav be prolonged almost indefinitely if you take proper care of the bbdy with which Nature endowed you. One of the chief factors in the preservation of youth is daily regularity. To prevent constipation and to keep the system clean
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  • 486 13 An Airman Recalls His Experiences. AFTER two years of war flying as an observer, during which I had one serious “crash,” I resolved never to fly again. But I have just done so—and the experience was less alarming than I expected. It made the past sweep back
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  • 400 13 HOW FORTUNE LIES IN WAIT. After escaping the attentions of 223 ardent anglers in a Deal competition, a 101 b. skate was caught by being fouled in the anchor of a toy yacht belonging to two boys. Of course, we can look at this story from
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  • 721 13 A Famous Comedian’s Views. ORIGINALLY the comedian was an actor who did not act in a tragedy. A comedy was more or Jess a negative affair, distinguished by the absence of a corpse. One could breathe freely and be natural. That was all. But the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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