Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1928-01-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 7« VOL» LXXXVL TUESDAY, lOth JANUARY, 1928. PRICE 10 OENTS.19 words
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Advertisement727 1928-01-10 1 NIK KO studio FOR HCCERN IRT PHOTOGRAPHS No. 7, North am Road. Telephone No. 579. ‘BLACKS WHITE” w Don’t Let Him Do It«Black and White” Whisky g ma de a name for itself many I YOW Cook Probably UsCS Local years ago, by reason of its age g J and727 words
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Advertisement12 1928-01-10 1 I TOKISATSU, I I PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO ’Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET.12 words
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Article390 1928-01-10 2 A Gangsters’s Farewell. AI Capone, the greatest of all Chicigo’s gangsters and beer runners, is tired of public abuse and of dodging the bullets < f bis rivals. Seated in his armoured steel chair in his palatial headquarters, he announced his intention of leaving ‘‘Chicago high and390 words
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Article288 1928-01-10 2 MASTER OF BALLIOL’S LIMIT. The Master of Balliol, Mr. A. D. Lindsaj speaking at a meeting of the Parents Association in London said he thought j lot of boys at the Universities are giver too much money. The minimum fixed bj the Board of Education as being nectary288 words
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Article137 1928-01-10 2 MR. EDGAR WALLACE ON THE ENGLISH. Mr. Edgar Wallace, the author of many thrillers, has joined the British film industry in the capacity of chairman of a new producing and renting concern. In addition to his interest in the control of the company, Mr. Wallace also137 words
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Advertisement1437 1928-01-10 2 POSITIONS VACANT, TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES Competent Ledger Clerk nqnired to The Municipal Commissioners ot st. Andrew's University, takn charge of loot-e leaf ledgers. Apply George Town, Penang, hereby invite with copies only of testimonials to Box tenders for the following works Will graduates and former students No. 3, c/o Pinang1,437 words
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Advertisement239 1928-01-10 2 u i Cow and Gate FOOD Another Shipment Just Arrived, S. Cow and Gate is the most easily digested <»f >il] foods w A Butterworth Mother Says:— a “Cow Gate Food is just wonderful. My baby almost a i[i skeleton and then we put him on Cow Gate ai d239 words
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Article814 1928-01-10 3 Opportunities in Canada. WOMEN AND PEACE IN INDUSTRY. MRS. Flora Drummond who has recently returned from a tour of investigation in Carada. was the guest of honour at a luncheon given by the Women’s Guild of Empire, of which she is the Controller-in-Chief, at the Hotel Cecil814 words
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Article46 1928-01-10 3 To-day’s Departures. Carnarvonshire for Colombo, Port Said, Oran, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Kian Gwan for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Klang for Port S ettenham and Singapore. Kuala for Belawan (Deli). Donggaia for Asah- n, Paneh, Bagan Si A pi- A pi and Batu Bahra.46 words
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Article165 1928-01-10 3 This vessel which left Penang at 5 p.rn. on 2nd instant arrived at Singapore at 12.30 p.m. the f 1 lowing day, therefore taking only 19| hours on the journey. We are advised by tie Agents ttaL commencing Monday 16th instent, th Kedah will sail from165 words
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Article467 1928-01-10 3 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States. Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parce’ Post except where otherwise stated, close half-an -hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily 1 Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m467 words
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Advertisement227 1928-01-10 3 Nature gave them that thin outer coating of enamel to protect them. To keep this intact you must keep it clean and polished. Use powder to polish, of course, just as ou would for polishing anything else. But it must be the right powder, one specially prepared for the purpose—ujMlwHrJh227 words
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Advertisement46 1928-01-10 3 Whooping Cough. Whooping cough is hard on the child and hard on the parents. Control the dreadful whooping and coughing with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It induces quiet slepf> but contains no narcotics nor other harmful substances. Sold and reeommended everywhere. The Borneo Co., Ltd., wholesale agents.46 words
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Advertisement239 1928-01-10 3 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BM■■■■■■■■■■■■BMHBaMmnaMtmHHMBNaHMMBHMMHMMMHBMMqm I* 7*. /> w A/? Ax uc T(jeres a draught/” This Is the cry of dread which everyone makes when struck by a draught of cold air. The common result is a "chill”. Just think that neuralgic and rheumatic pains may follow this and prevent this unto* ward result239 words
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Article856 1928-01-10 4 Report of the Directors. The following is the Report of the Directors to be submitted to the Shareholders at the Seventh Annual General Meeting to be held at the Registered Offices of the Company on Saturday, the 21st January, 1928, at noon. Area and856 words
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Article40 1928-01-10 4 RUBBER PRICES. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 68}c Feb/March 70|c April/June July/Sept. 744 3 Remarks: —Market Dull. London Stock increased 1,150 tons.40 words
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Article53 1928-01-10 4 The General Produce Agency Ltd.. Beach Street, Penang, reports that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $904 to $9l F.A.Q. do 89 90 Low F.A.Q. off do 87 88 Plain Unsmoked Sheet 64 70 Lump Scrap 49 55 Loose53 words
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Article96 1928-01-10 4 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. givfs the following prices, on January 9: London. Spot £258 Up £l-5-i 3 mos. buying 257 5s 1-10 s 3 selling „257-7 6 1-7 6 Messrs. Boustead and Co., Lta:— Yesterday’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $l2B 75 per picul, business done 22596 words
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Article64 1928-01-10 4 The output of tin ore from the Property of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the month of December was piculs 815. The number of hours worked during the same period was 539 and the yardage treated 114,000. The output of tin ore from the Ngow Property64 words
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Article98 1928-01-10 4 The preliminary enquiry into the case in which Xavier Aroul.a Tamil clerk employed at Harrisons Barker and Co., Penang, is charged with forgery of receipts, was held by Mr. S. N. King in the Penang Police Court, yesterday, when the accused was committed for trial at98 words
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Article195 1928-01-10 4 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY AND CO.’S share list at 11 a-in. to-day Yesterday. To-day. ao a 32 Shares. >» -3 O'© 0 CQ 0Q 0Q c. c. sc. c. Mining. AyerWengß. 1.10 120 1.05 1.12 J ex Bangrin Tin 37/6 38/6 38/-195 words
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Article94 1928-01-10 4 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers.. Allenbys 305 3.20 B. Jelutongs 1.20 125 Bassetts 1.30 1.40 Kempas 7.80 8 20 M. Pindas 2 65 2.75 Pajams 2.50 2 60 S. Tukangs 1.20 1.25 U. Malaccas 2.45 2.55 Tine. Batu Caves 1.35 1.4094 words
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Article110 1928-01-10 4 The following are the latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Tins. Tai pings 1.30 c. 1.32 c. Norths 1.221 1.25 Sfinths .65 .66 Rahmans 195 2.00 M. Siamese 10/3 10/9 Rantau Prefs. 1-88 1.92 Labats 18/6 19/Chenderiangs 18/6 19/6 Kuyohs 1.25 1.27 Ulu Piahs .71 .73 Kamuntings110 words
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Article128 1928-01-10 4 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. A. Wengs 1.05 1.10 ex B. Padangs .60 .62 Bangrins 38/- 39/ Batu Caves 1.33 1.37 Chenderiangs 19/- 19/6 Hong Fatts .95 .97 Hitams 1.03 1 05 ex Idris 62/6 63/- cum Johans .18 .20 Kuchais128 words
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Article84 1928-01-10 4 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers’. Hi:am 1.05 1-074 ex Hong Fatt .924 .95 Kinta Tin Dredging 1.45 1.47| c. Kuyoh 1224 1.274 I.ahat Mines 19/3 19/9 M. Consolidated 1.16 1.18 Mambau 1 45 1.474 North84 words
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Article169 1928-01-10 4 PENANG JANUARY 10, 19:8. Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nomt Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellen Mace Pickings 125.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 00.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. as on Copra Sundried $11.70 buyers 9/1/28. Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail169 words
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Article123 1928-01-10 4 PENANG, JANUARY 10, 1928. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 11/16 3 Documentary 2/4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank 154 1 3 days’ sight Private 156 p Bombay Demand Bank 154 Madras Demand Bank 154 p 3123 words
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Article771 1928-01-10 4 Lands in a Morass. Capt. W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. KeitK Miller landed on the Balestier plain, Sj n gapore, at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, in the Avro-Avian light aeroplane, the Boxc in which they are flying from Eng. land to Australia. The occasion, says the771 words
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Advertisement408 1928-01-10 4 New Advertisements. FCSniU>S VACANT. Wanted ;—Second or th'rd «lass Electrical Engineer. Knowledge of oil engines preferred. Copies of government certificate and recent testimonials, stating salary required in addition to free quarters and light to Box 17 c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted:— Two Surveyors for Transmitsion Line Survey. Must be able to408 words
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Advertisement54 1928-01-10 4 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism or a twinge of neuritis, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieves the pain. Bums and scalds are promptly relieved, cuts and bruises quickly healed and swellings promptly reduced. In fact no household should be without it. For sale everywhere. Thp Borneo54 words
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Advertisement131 1928-01-10 4 A A AVfrfwß «IB HOW MUCH IS YOUR BABY WORTH? You will surely reply, “He is worth, to me, more than all the meney in the world!” Such being the case you will be glad to know of a simple, absolutely pure and safe medicine which will help your baby131 words
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Advertisement87 1928-01-10 4 Fifty Years of Service. Over fifty years of useful and in\jl u able service stands to the credit of berlain’s Cough Remedy and in 1 time we have never heard of a single 18 satisfied user, nor a dealer who is 1,0 glad to recommend it in the terms to87 words
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Article384 1928-01-10 5 lit r many friends in Kinta will be sorry to learn that Mrs. K. R. Ccullie id ill in I-atn Gajib Hospital. Mr. Justice Prichard, K C., is pnsiding it the Negri Sembilan Assize, which opened at Saremban yesterday. Mr. E. V. Smith of the Singapore Police384 words
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Article221 1928-01-10 5 VFSSFL T HATICARRIES 3,000 GALLONS EACH JOURNEY. Another stage in the continued strueg'e for supremacy which goes on between the railways and the roads was reached, when a fleet of glass-lined milk tankers made their inaugural run between Calveley and London on the London, Midland, and221 words
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Article26 1928-01-10 5 Preventive Officers seized 6 lbs of cocaine on board the s.s. Seang Bee, on her arrival at Penang, on January 8, from China ports.26 words
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Article121 1928-01-10 5 Sir John Simon, K.C., disclaimed any intention to imply that the Jews as a whole were poor people, when he appear ed before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council recently. He was appearing for the appellants in an appeal from the Supreme Court of Canada relative121 words
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Article303 1928-01-10 5 Cameron-Evans. About 150 guests assembled at St. George’s Chuicb. Penang, yesterday afternoon to witness the marriage, ,at which the Rev. Keppel Garnier. Colonial Chaplain, officiated, between Donald Walter Alexander Cameron, of the Chartered Bank, Seremban, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cameron, of Inverness, to Barbara, only303 words
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Article233 1928-01-10 5 MORE LIFF LIKE THAN “ELECTRIC DUMMY.” Trials of the trackless hare on the new greyhound racing track which is being laid out at Bell Weir Park, Staines, show that if anything, it is a more lifebke dummy than the hare which glides round the outside of the track233 words
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Article196 1928-01-10 5 The following is the Agenda of an ordinary meeting of the Penang Munici pal Commission, to be held on January H. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Declaration as Municipal Commissioners of Messrs. G. L. Ham, H. H. Abdool Cader, J. M. Milne and Dr.196 words
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Advertisement646 1928-01-10 5 -at Ifc- -r— *—*-r- 'X ■,f|M I /a I I' jr j -4»MF Careless Washing Spoils the Hair >l, -iniple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. i.) Jh. beautiful hair is now easily ob- It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft646 words
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Advertisement47 1928-01-10 5 Try This For Your Cough. A nervous hacking cough cannot be cured by a glass of water, but it will disappear under the healing and soothing efiect of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Every user is a friend. It is for sal? everywhere. The Borneo Co., Ltd., wholesale agents.47 words
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Advertisement334 1928-01-10 5 fi W\ SPECIAL DISPLAY I qjhlp i-L jv giftA OF SOFT FURNISHING AT WHITEAWAYS «IPE ur Fwnfehing kl O is in the hands of an experienced European iuoose I*o covers, cushions, curtains and hangings of every description made and fitted. EED •SS Qi 1* btnpe Poplins with mercerised satin finish334 words
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Article55 1928-01-10 6 Cameron —Evans.—On January 9, 1928, at St. George’s Church, Penang, by the Rev. Keppel Garnier, Colonial Chaplain, Donald Walter Alexander Cameron, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cameron of Inverness, to Btrbara, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Evans, of 221, Macalister-road, Penang. (Singapore and F.55 words
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Article622 1928-01-10 6 Sir Hugh Clifford, in his exquisite Studies in Brown Humanity, calls attention to the inability of the British official to do his great work in Malaya without the aid of a subordinate service recruited from oriental ranks. He points out that our motto is ‘Justice’622 words
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Article63 1928-01-10 6 FLIGHT OF THE “RED ROSE.” (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 10. Sir Hayes Marriott received a cable this afternoon stating that the Red Rose, which left this morning had arrived safely at Muntok. RUBBER SMUGGLER CAUGHT. Revenue officers detected a Chinese smuggling rubber from Johore across the63 words
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Article86 1928-01-10 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 10. Paris, 124; New York. 4.87?« Brussels, 34.94 Geneva, 25.29 Amsterdam, 12.091; Milan, 92.10; Berlin, 20.49 Stockholm, 18.11; Copenhagen, 18.20 Oslo, 18.335; Vienna, 34.52$ Prague. 1645; Helsingfors, 1931; Madrid, 28.29$ Lisbon, 2?« Athens, 369$ Bucharest, 790 Rio, 5H Buenos, Aires, 471«; Bombay, 1/6?«(Rugby Radio Service.) - 86 words
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Article1594 1928-01-10 6 Ijlneonciuered Everest: Epic Story of fHeroie fßseent. AN INSIGHT INTO CHINA. (From Our Own Correspondent,) London, December 15. When, seventy-five years ago, a Bengali official rushed breathlessly into the room of the Indian Government’s Surveyor General exclaiming, Sir, I have discovered the highest mountain in the world,” he1,594 words
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Advertisement224 1928-01-10 6 FOLLOW THE WINNERS “|STEP| JbyF STEP WITH A ZEISS The last word in good Prism Binoculars. Good clear vision, Extensive field of view, Great light transmitting power, all these three qualities combined are found only in a Zeiss. Obtainable with independent and tain focussing eyepieces. Each Field Glass complete with224 words
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Advertisement110 1928-01-10 6 “E. O.” RACE WEEK PROGRAMME. Tuesday, January 10th:—Special Dinner. Dancing Competition open to Malaya (Prizes given lor best Couple) Dancing till 1-45 A.M. '.-ioS Wednesday, January 11th:—Turf Club Dinner. Thursday. January 12th :—Special Surprise Dinner (particulars in office) Saturday, January 14th :—Fancy Dress Ball Prizes given for Spot Dance. Ham110 words
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Advertisement43 1928-01-10 6 l “WH First Wireless Enthusiast exactly 08 Wireless Without Tears. Second Ditto: It’s the thing that I the ‘ira’ in wireless.”* 4 Winston Churchill ‘Touches M 0 A w n I runs a headlineA Nasty One ont di6ar n ging b” of course.43 words
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Miscellaneous24 1928-01-10 6 TIDE TABLES. To-day. High Water. Low Water. 2.58 a.m. 8.58 a.m. 2.52 p.m. 9.1 p.m. To-morrow. 2.34 a.m. 9.31 a.m. 3.31 p.m. 9.35 p.m.24 words
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Obituary83 1928-01-10 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mrs. J. A. Scully thanks all those who attended the funeral of her husband and all those who sent wreaths and messages of condolence in her bereavement. Mr. Khoo Jin Inn and family tender their sincere thanks to all those friends and relations who attended the funeral of Mrs.83 words
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157 1928-01-10 7 Cause Of Disaster. In-Rushing Bore From North Sea. No Further Overflow Expected. Yesterday afternoon the high tide in the Tham's was anxiously iwaited by the riverside inhabitants, and barricades were keenly watched by officials and workmen. The tide, however, caused no further flooding. The157 words
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Article269 1928-01-10 7 Rugby Radio Service. DANGER POINTS GUARDED. London, January 9. High tide in the Thames at three o’clock this morning caused no further flooding although in places the water reached within a few inches of the Embankment top. Every danger point was carefully watched by the authoritiesRugby Radio Service. - 269 words
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Article102 1928-01-10 7 —Reuter. A CLA U H OF OPINION. Washington, J tnuary 9. The Senate Commerce, Committee has approved tne Bill introduced by Senator I 'nes <f Washington to enable the M rchant Marine to be maintained under Government supervis on through the Shipping B >ard. It is unders'ood*.—Reuter. - 102 words
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306 1928-01-10 7 and soup kitchens.— Rugby Radio Service EFFECT OF SNOWFALL. London, January 9. Lord Desborough, Chairman of the Thames Conservancy Board, reviewed the flood situation at a meeting of the Conservancy Board to-day. He attributed Friday’s disastrous floods, in which fourteen lives were lost, toand soup kitchens.—Rugby Radio Service - 306 words
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Article33 1928-01-10 7 —Reuter. AGREEMENT CREATING LEGATIONS SIGNED. Paris, Janu ry 10. The French and Canadian Governments have signed an agreement, creating a Canadian Legation in Fiance and a French Legation in Ottawa..—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article45 1928-01-10 7 The homeward mail by the s. s. Mor- a closes at 530 p. m. on Saturday, the 14th instant. Th- P. O Khyber wdh mails despatched from London on December 22. is exp-cted to arrive h°re at mid n’ght on the 12h instant,45 words
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Article183 1928-01-10 7 Levies, was dangerously injured.— Rugby Rad ia Service. BRITISH ATTEMPT. VIA MfSOPOTAMIA, MALAYA AND CHINA. CARGO AND PASSENGERS. Ex Flying Officers J. S. Newell and Neville Vincent have left Stag-Lane Aerodrome, London, on a world flight via France, Italy, Greece, Mesopotamia, India and Singapore, and backLevies, was dangerously injured.—Rugby Rad ia Service. - 183 words
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Article140 1928-01-10 7 —Reuter. VISIT TO A FAMOUS RIDING SCHOOL. Rome, January 9. After the cordial reception by Their Italian Majesties and the populace of Rome, King Amannllah of Afghanistan to-day attended the military race» at Parioli Course ani shook hands withand congratulated the winners. Subsequently he visited the—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article72 1928-01-10 7 —Rugby Radio Service. GRANT FROM THE EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD. London, January 9. The Empire Marketing Board has notified the British Research Association for the woollen and worsted industries of a capital grant of £7,009 and a maintenance grant of £2,000 a year for the study of wool.—Rugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article40 1928-01-10 7 —Rugby Radio Service. SHARP TREMORS FELT. London, January 9. Many observatories as far apart as Washington and Cairo recorded an earthquake on Friday night, and sharp tremors were felt throughout Kenya on that day.— Rugby Radio Service..—Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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Article135 1928-01-10 7 —Reuter. Opinion Hardening. U. S. DESIRE FOR A “CATEGORI. CAL PRONOUNCEMENT.” ALTERNATIVE NEGOTIATIONS. As indicated recently, official opinion is hardening against M. Briand's suggestion to outlaw only aggressive wars and scarcely less importance is attached to M. Briand's desire for the immediate ratification of the Treaty, as—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article67 1928-01-10 7 —Reuter, TWO DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED. Riga, January 9. Three out of the fifteen tried at Leningrad for espionage on behalf of Finland were sentenced to death and others to varying terms of imprisonment. Two of the former had their sentences commuted to 10 years imprisonment in accordance—Reuter, - 67 words
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Article63 1928-01-10 7 —Reuter. GIFT TO CHICAGO UNIVERSITY. Chicago, January 9. Mr. Albert Lasker, ex-Chairman of the United States Shipping B>ari, and his wife have donated $1.000,000 to Chicago University for the establishment of a Lasker Foundation for medical research into the cause and prevention of disease among middle-agei—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article37 1928-01-10 7 —Reuter. FORMER COMMUNIST LEADERS REPORTED EXILED. Riga, January 10. According to a report from Moscow, Trotzky, Kameneff, Zinovieff, Rakovsky and other Communist ex leaders have been exiled to remote provinces, some even to Siberia.-—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article115 1928-01-10 7 Reuter. New York, January 9. Bishop Manning has announced that the King of the Belgians has given the Cathedral of St. John the Divine a plaque representing the Descent from the Cross, which formerly adorned the Chapel of the King’s father. Reuter. New York, January 9. TheReuter. - 115 words
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Advertisement52 1928-01-10 7 .-ag —S.- HI S PERFECT REFRIGERATION BY ELECTRICITY. Science has achieved it—a perfected system which keeps even the most perishable food sweet and fresh for days. It is called KELVINATOR 111 J The oldest Domestic Electric Refrigeration. C* Illi Write for free instructive booklets. I FRANKEL BROS., j 16, Bishop52 words
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Advertisement168 1928-01-10 7 Jsadies I g WE HAVE A Special Display of H Otaee (foods Direct from Paris. H INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. H JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., penang. (Incorporated in England.) *****************t*t****************♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦*♦♦♦ S Slot Brandy. 1 The Brandy with a mellowness < i 1 44 and Bouquet, incomparable. i Jo|||k Guaranteed Pure168 words
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939 1928-01-10 8 AWARDS OF PRIZE $2.000 Representative List of Entries. Full Details. Riders And Drivers From Every Corner Of Malaya. Keen Chinese Enthusiasm. 11 The entry list for the Plnang Gazette $2,000 Reliability Trial having been closed, ice are able to publish the names of competitors, together939 words
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Advertisement292 1928-01-10 9 Read why you Must Use y y TT TT Aj fi t t IW{*/{**• fill W> X <Z rr <Zl> The SHELL 2,000 Miles Trial Please accept our hearty congratulations on the successful termination of the Shell Motor Cycle trials. The trial has certainly furnished rf7<ju^^MotorcX Per<,e t effiCienCy (Signed)292 words
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Advertisement29 1928-01-10 9 TO OVERCOME ALL TRIALS H Successfully, Comfortably and Economically 0 USE AN 7h. p. 51,295 42 h. p. $2,550 H Sole Distributors BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. i < ♦♦♦♦♦«<♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 3 ♦♦♦«♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦.l-** 4>29 words
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Advertisement223 1928-01-10 9 To competitors in the P. G.” Photographic contest Your films will be Developed’the ißest and the prints will be the clearest if The Penang Photo Store, 1Q49, LEITH STREET, lI: 1241 DOES THE WORK. Thornton Picard Reflex Cameras and Paget Roll Films ensure l^e cearcst prints of any moving object.223 words
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Article164 1928-01-10 10 To-day’s Scratchings and Selections. The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races: Race 1: Distant Light and Slippery Ann. Race 2 Merchu and Tressady Maid. Race 3 Casbidy and Highborn. Race 4 Nil. Race 5 Sansnip and Flash. Race 6 Dukedom, Barbara Godolphin, Athgarvan, Horatius, Tinakilland Bizarre Race164 words
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Article193 1928-01-10 10 The betting tax was discussed at a representative conference of bookmakers at Holborn Restaurant recently, and it was decided to send a memorial to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The memorial, it is learned, will point out “the ill-effect of the present ad valorem duty on193 words
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Article109 1928-01-10 10 GENE SARAZEN’S DOUBLE VICTORY. Miami (Florida), January 9 Having won the Miami Beach Op-n Golf Championship last Gene Sarazen with 289 veeterday, captured the Miami Open Title. Jock Hu chisori returned a card of 290. Joe Kirkwood and Willie Klein ti*»d for third place with 292. LOS109 words
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Article55 1928-01-10 10 TEN WICKETS VFOTORY. Port Elizabeth, January 9. The M, C. C. beat the Eastern Province by 10 wicket». The latter nude 136, S'ap’es taking seven wickets for 38, and 98. The M. 0. C. made 49, taking five wickets for 32, and 187 without55 words
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Article14 1928-01-10 10 The Golf Club courts will be re-opened on Thursday, the 12th instant.14 words
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Article358 1928-01-10 10 THE “SHEEP AND THE GOATS.” Tattersali’s Committee.” A”Tattersail’s Commitee” of twelve bookmakers has been formed to control betting on greyhound races at the M embley Stadium. This step has been taken partly in consequence pf the great number of applications from layers for facilities to take bets358 words
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Article232 1928-01-10 10 MR. SHAW POINTS OUT A DANGER. “It will cause chagrin to many of my friends, especially Mr. Bernard Shaw, when I mention to him, as 1 intend doing, that 1 have seen a memorial erected to myself during my lifetime,” Sir Henry Newbolt said, at. the232 words
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Article81 1928-01-10 10 -Central News. FRENCH THAT BRITAIN HAS PURCHASED PLANS. The plans of the helicopter invented by Vittorio Tsacco and bought by the French Government for 500,000 francs have been purchased by the British Government, says the Journal des Debatx. The machine ha* two 17-h.p. engines •operating the horizontal propeller-Central News. - 81 words
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Advertisement78 1928-01-10 10 AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED. mw MOTOR CYCLES 1927 Two-Stroke 2.25. h. p. Model 200 We have Two only of these machines in l stock, which we have decided to sell at the cost price of $255 Nett Cash, having taken up another Motor Cycle Agency. Here is your78 words
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Advertisement45 1928-01-10 10 Lingering Coughs. Bronchitis leaves a bad cough. So does influenza and la grippe, but these hard, lingering coughs yield easily to the healing and curative qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Good for troublesome nieht coughs too. For sale everywhere. The Borneo Co., Ltd., wholesale agents.45 words
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Advertisement204 1928-01-10 10 The wonderful efficiency of the SPARKING PLUG assists your engine to develop its best power under all WC running conditions. lodJie mace twfciAMß Stocks 'vom Chin Kooi <SI Co. K. Lee San Co. Cycle Carriage Co. Georgetown Motor Garage. Lodge C 3 the correct pb 'g for nearly al! engines204 words
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