Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 April 1928

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 91. VOL. LXXXVI. SATURDAY, 21st APRIL, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 439 1 NIKKO STUDIO FOR MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHS No. 7, North am Road. Telephone No. 579. HUDSON “ght MATFRIAI I THE BIGGEST‘NINE’ OF ALL! j 1 JIL I\l/x s riQT Wt Biggest comfort for four persons, 2 ill i'll 11 SinF* VVe carry large stocks of the following ■fl i Biggest Performance.
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    • 12 1 TOKKATSU, I PHOTOGRAPHIC I ART STUDIO ‘Phone 772. 68, BISHOP STREET. I
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  • 307 2 MISS WILKINSON PUZZLED. The Gallant Unknown. Miss Ellen Wilkii son, M. P.. is dqing detective work in her spare time. She is trying to solve the chocolate mysterj. She wants to find arsvere to two questions, but they are not the sort of ques
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  • 127 2 WELSH TROOPER FOUND IN AUSTRALIA. On the eve of h's betrothal to a wealthy Greek girl. Thomas Jones, a young trooper of the 15th Hussars, disappeared nearly a year ago. He has now’ been traced to Australia, and his mother, who lives at Blaengirw, South
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1251 2 TO LET. TENDERS INVITED. *<<| j t jg Bungalow in god locality. Rent The Municipal Commissioners of <. s $ll5/- Entry middle of June. Furniture George Town, Penang, hereby invite yOHL IA;3Vv IFOIsI s value $950/- including piano must be tenders for the undermentioned works: g LLAVS CARS £X<l« taken
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    • 80 2 Massage! Massage!! MISS YOSHIKO 142-M, BURMAH ROAD, AND ROOMS TO LET. JP I!I ,|Vith SoL)A IN CLUBLAND b 1 U Jack:—“What luck to find your Club has “FLORANGE”! J J Just the thing I want to buck me up f 'jf f° r evening Tom:—“Right you are! It’s absolutely F
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    • 381 2 T “Now you have nothing more to worry about.” But I did so want to feed Baby Cow Gate in all cases where breast feeding is imp<bsb!e or m V8tl«• i 1 jnsnmcient, and 1 cm assure you Ye°, yes, that is a very proper j t p r duces
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    • 194 3 X>? 1 s illiiii M|||M|<; w WHH|| wBM|H -.^ff~ z 7 MMOMiM. BKII sMkMSIbBMF :M> t, 4 •>. MffM SgBSBMgHgHM I i.. t J l "'W’ MMi z wfc<>*... f Be- ••««<•. > ><:•}: :•>:•<• Mlilll—HMm. awSB MHbHHHHBI jBBhemBI COW GATE h XysM?"' D 1 compare with those of Somerset
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  • 414 4 Huddersfield Or Blackburn I CHELSEA’S CHANCE FOR PROMOTION. BY ATHLETE.” (Special Sporting Correspondent of the Pinang Gazette.} Huddersfield Town are favourites for to-daj’s cup final at the Wembley Stadium. Although Blackburn Rovers can be relied upon to put up a hard fight I think the
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  • 38 4 YOUNG RANGERS v. A. C. S, U, A football match between the Young Rangers and the Anglo-Chinese School Union played on the Dato Kramat Garden yesterday resulted in a draw, each side scoring two goals.
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  • 19 4 The ‘‘Caldwell Cup” race (75 yards scratch breaststroke) has boen postponed till Sunday the 29th instant.
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  • 193 4 WONDERFUL CURE OF DREAD DISEASE. First o* Record. One of the most remarkable cures in medical his>ory is reported from the Hos pital for Sick Children, Great Ormondstreet, W.C. The patient was a girl seven years of age, suffering from the disease known as
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  • 345 4 1 MYSTERY MALADY OF EXILES IN TROPICS. Brain Fever Bird. Ah. God'. Ono sniff of England to greet our flesh and hlood To hear the traffic sluring. Once more througn London mud. Kipling’s lines must have been present in the minds of the Royal Society of Medicine
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  • 256 4 OVER £2.000.000 DUTY ON MR. F. WILLS’S ESTATE. Details of the estate left by Mr. Frederick Noel Wills of Misarden Park, Gloucestershire, show that he left un settled property in b s own Hsposition, value! for probate at £5,053 360 gross. He was the son of th-
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  • 557 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Sibbald have left for Home on retirement. Mr. A. Robinson, of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Singapore, leaves by the Mongolia for H»»me. Mr. Walter Harris, the well-known Times correspondent, is engaged on a three months tour of Java and Bali.
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  • 228 4 ONE OF PERAK’S FIRST P. W. D. ENGINEERS. We regret to announce the death, on April 16 in Tai-mania, of Mr. G. A. Lefroy, who after retiring from the Perak P. W. D. in 1 §96, settled down near Perth, Western Australia. As recently as July
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  • 285 4 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England.) 2n I Sunday after Easter. 7.45 Litany, 8 am. Matins, Hymn 267, 8.30 Holy Communion, 9.30 Holy Commnnion Tamil. 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 334, Ps LXV 155, Ps LXVI 156, Magnificat 56, Nunc Dimittis 70, H mns 634. 197, 36. Wednesday,
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    • 664 4 NOTICE OF SALE. In the Supreme Court of the Federated Malay States Holden at lpo,h State of Perak. CIVIL SUIT No. 86 of 1928. CHEAH LONG KEAH of 34a, Transfer Road, Penang, Plaintiff, versus K. M. N. NAGAPPA PILLAY of 103, Penang Street, Penang, Defendant. In pursuance of an order
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    • 154 4 ACIDITY CAUSES 90% DIGESTIVE TROUBLE. AVOID FANCY TREATMENTS AND REMOVE THIS CAUSE, While many things, directly or indirectly, may cause stomach trouble, any medical man will tell you that over ninetenths of all cases of indigestion are due to or accompanied by acidity and food fermentation. Excess acid accumulates in
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    • 399 4 A Famous Astrologer makes a remarkable offer It is interesting to note, in view of th P kab'e vogue of RAMAH, the renowned loger, whose Studio in Paris has becom'»?" Mecca tor lovers of the occult from all nv 9 world, the interest which all classes of display to-day in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 J lIITEiVIYS 1 Monster Demonstration jiff 9 OF 1 DOLLAR BARGAINS H I Is Fast Drawing to a Close. HI ONLY SEVEN K»£ DAYS Monday, 23rd April Tuesday, 24th April a Wednesday, 25th April a Thursday, 26th April n Friday, 27th April B Saturday, 28th April I Monday, 30th April
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  • 54 6 MacLachlan-Tennant.—On the 19ih April, at St. Andrew’s Chureb, Penang, by the Rev. R. S, Stewart, James Boyd, P. W. D., Ipoh, son of J. B. MacLachlan Esq and the late Mrs. MacLachlan of Co. Clare, Ireland, to Marion Torrance, daughter of R. A. Tennant Esq., and Mrs, Tennant of
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  • 351 6 Within a few years it will ba possible to travel from London to Bombay in two days. This is the somewhat daring prophecy of Commander Burney the foremost British advocate of the airship as the future medium of long distance aerial travel. Commander Burney’s faith in the
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  • 1587 6 London, March 30. The King and Queen will spend Easter at Windsor Castle, and as Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles are still away, they will take Master George and Master Gerald Lascelles with them. The two boys are looking forward to a holiday with their grandparents, and
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  • 175 6 SUCCESSFUL EVENT AT RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. The annual ball of the Penang Branch of the St. George’s Society, held last night at the Runnymede Hotel, proved a highly successful affair. Between 400 and 500 people attended. The ball room, recaption room and supper room were decorated in red
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  • 97 6 —Reuter A FEDERAL SCHEME. Bombay, April 20. The Chamber of Princes presented Sir Harcourt Butler, the chairman of the Indian States committee which is considering the relations of states and the Government of India, on arrival of the committee here with a memorandum embodying the scheme drawn
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  • 36 6 OPENING SHOW TO-NIGHT. The great King Carnival opens tonight at Dato Kramat Gardens and patrons should not miss the grand opening show at 5.30 p.m. A matinee will be given tomorrow at 6 p.m.
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  • 14 6 The homeward mail by the s.s. Mongolia closes at 6 p.m. to-day.
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  • 77 6 -Reuter. UNBOUNDED CONFIDENCENew York, April The listing of British ,r bonds on the New York Stock has been very favourably comment as an important contribution internationalisation of the f wor** market and the stabilisation oi market. (1 t [je The Herald Tribune d^ 119 igs B
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 205 6 PRITCHARD’S Provision Dept. Fowlers Treacle per 2 lb. tin -42 Macaroni 1 lb. packet -50 Spaghetti -50 Vermicelli -50 Target Toffee per tin -40 Stoneless Cherries (in water) per bottle -90 Gold Fish Marmalade per jar -55 Archibalds Scotch Strawberry Jam per lb. glass jar -50 White Peaches per bottle
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    • 52 6 "E. O. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday—E. de O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every ether Sunday. < !■> X aJL. X hmA XSS X SHE X 3SK XECX KE 3 “THE I QUEEN OF J TABLE WATERS." I Sole Agents t Katz
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • Nationalist Successes In China.
    • 102 7 Sun Chuan-fang’s Army Wiped Out. Corruption Rife. The latest reports trom China show that the Nationalist forces have met with considerable success and the Northern Army is demoralised. An attempt is being made to prevent them building up defences in the vicinity of Taianju and
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    • 268 7 —Reuter. MARTIAL LAW. Shanghai, April 20. Three hundred Japanese troops from Tientsin this morning left by rail for Tsinanfu, where they are expected to arrive to-morrow. The Nationalists captured Yen Chow-fu on Wednesday and are •pushing on rapidly in an endeavour to prevent the demoralised Northerners building
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    • 228 7 —Reuter. NO UNFRIENDLY INTENTION. Tokio, April 20. The Japanese landed 550 Marines at Tsingtao this morning. A reply has been issued to the Nationalist protest against the sending of Japanese troops to Shantung. In a statement giving the reasons for the despatch of troops to China,
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  • 79 7 —Rugby Radio Service. FRENCH COMMENTS. London, April 21. The French Government through the London Embassy communicated to-day to the British Foreign Office their comments °n the American draft proposal for the pnilti-lateral pact renouncing war as an instrument of national policy. It will be recalled that when
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  • 79 7 lately behind the coffin. Rugby Service. nephew OF THE QUEEN. London, April 21. be funeral of Lord Trematon the only gon of the Earl of Athlone, Governorf'neral of South Africa and a nephew 0 *ne Queen took place to-day. buried in the royal vaults of mdsor
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  • 110 7 ECHO OF ROYAL OAK AFFAIR. Reuter. COMMANDER DANIEL’S DECISION. London, April 20. Commander Daniel has decided to leave the navy and seek civil employment as he is convinced that as the result of the court martial sentence he will have no prospect of advancement in the service. Commander Daniel who
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  • 59 7 Reuter. ENCOUNTERS WITH FEDERAL TROOPS. Mexico City, April 20. A message from Guadalajara states that 73 insurgents were killed in encounters with Federal troops in the State of Jalisco. The insurgents belonged to the band led by Guillen, known as the Rose of Trindid,” who was killed. The
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  • 254 7 —Reuter. DUTCH ACTION. DRUGS SENT 10 < HINA FROM NEW YORK. INDIA AND FAR EAST. In a further session the Opium Committee of the League of Nations dealt with the reports as to the seizure of opium and narcotics in various countries. Allegations were made that
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  • 83 7 .—Reuter. PRESS DISCUSSION. Paris, April 20. There is a lively discussion in the press with regard to the fact that the world flight of Costes and le Brix was made mainly without official support. It is emphasised that the flight from Tokio to France was entirely unaided
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  • 64 7 Reuter. VERDICT OF MISADVENTURE RETURNED. London, April 20. At the inquest into the death of Lieut. Kinkead a verdict of death by misadventure was returned. Major Cooper, the inspector of accidents of the Air Ministry, testified that the machine was faultless. He believed Lieut. Kinhead decided to
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  • 255 7 .—Reuter. Over 100 Killed. POPULATION OF SOFIA SULL PANICKY. MILLIONS OF LEVAS DAMAGE. Eighty thousand families are homeless in Philippopolis as a result of damage done by earthquakes. Over one hundred bodies have been recovered and many more are still beneath the ruins. The damage
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  • 266 7 —Reuter. ITEMS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Colombo, April 20. The French steamer Cap Padaran from Haiphong is eighteen miles south of Colombo and cannot proceed owing to turbine trouble. She requires towage and a tug proceeded immediately to her assistance. Reuter. New York, April 20. A giant Ford
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  • 66 7 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 20. Paris, 124 New York. 4.88t 3 b Brussels, 34.96 Geneva, 25.33 Amsterdam, 12.11 J Milan, 92.55 Berlin, 20.41 Stockholm. 18.24; Copenhagen, 18.20; Oslo, 18.27; Vienna, 34.72| Prague, 164|; Helsingfors, 194 Madrid, 29.10 Lisbon, 2| Athens, 372| Bucharest, Rio. 5« I Buenos Aires,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 32 7 'FOAMITE FIREFOAM. I Accidents will happen. Are YOU prepared in the event of Fire Protect your property with Foamite Firefoam and Set your mind at rest Durege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG. Agents. Vi
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    • 256 7 I JMME X I iB2 WOEkfa lILfIEMW* TRoNG “BLACK LABEL “RED LABEL” EXTRA SPECIAL U SPECIAL fl OLD HIGHLAND OLD HIGHLAND t WHISKY WHISKY. •3 GUARANTEED fi 12 YEARS OLD. l| ar 1 GUARANTEED SAME QUALITY ALL OVER Hl 1 j| THE WORLD. M Red Label is now obtainable in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 259 8 'THE IDEAL COMBINATION far X your washable coats are the cost bruCtons aod •I Krementz collar sets. Krementz coat buttons are big time savers. They are put on and taken out easily but, when on, the bodkiivclutch holds them like an anchor. No chance of losing them. Krementz collar sets
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    • 172 8 Il f Il "X/kEAR after year this name and trade mark stand for the purity and excellence of the world-famous Pears’ Soaps. Make sure that it appears on the wrapper of the soap you buy—the soap that is known in every tongue and in every clime as u Matchless for
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 575 8 ‘T. G.” GROSS-WORDS PUZZLE COMPETITION. PUZZLE NO. t 66. First> Prize «$5O. Second Prize $2O. 26 and Four Consolation-, Prizes of $5 Each. We publish below our puzzle No. 166. entries for which close at 11 a. on Saturday. April 28. (The problem given below affords another clever variation of
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  • 718 9 Messrs. KENNEDY and Co., Penang, reported on Friday as follows: There has been little change in the Share Market since we last wrote and in spite of various rumours regarding Dutch Co-operation the price of the Commodity has gradually fallen away and is undoubtedly having a depressing
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  • 40 9 Rubber Price*. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow Spot 29c May/June 29c July/Sept. 28|c Oct/Dec. 28c Remarks—Market Quiet. London stocks estimated down 1600 tons.
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  • 131 9 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. g g n Shares. J? zs zs p a ffl OQ 0Q UQ c. c. c. c. Mining. Bangrin Tin 39'6 40/6 39/9 41/Batang Ps2i .55 50 55 Hitam
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  • 60 9 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMI TED’S share list: Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrin 39/6 40/Hitam .96 .98 Hong Fatt .67| Idris Hydraulic Tin 14/6 15/6 Jelepang 25/- 26/Kuala Lumpur Tin 32/6 33/North Taiping 1.10 112 Petaling 4.45 4.50 Rahman 1.57| Ratrut
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  • 66 9 The following are our latest quotations for to day Rubbers. Buvers. Sellers. Bangrins 39/6 40/6 Hitams .97| 1.00 Jelapangs 25/6 26/6 Kintas 1.42| 1 47| ex K. Lumpurs 32/9 33/9 Laruts 17/3 17/9 Mambaus 1.25 1.30 Penawats .70 .72| Petalings 4.45 4.50 Ratruts 25/6 26/3 Rantau (Prefs)
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  • 92 9 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Seders. Tins. Norths 1.07| 1.09 i Rahmans 1.60 1.65 Kamuntings 18/- 18'6 3. Padangs .52| .55 Kintas 1.42£ ex 1.47| ex Hong Fatts .62| .65 Laruts 17/- 17/6 Nai Hoots .17 .19 Taipings I.ll| 1.13 Hitams .98 1.00
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  • 101 9 The fol’owing are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Bangring 39/6 40/Hong Fatts .62| .65 K. Rivers 3.40 3.50 K. Lumpurs 32/3 33/Kents 4/3 4/7| Kuchais 1.75 1.80 Kuyohs .85 .87i Kinta Dredges 1.45 1.47| ex Lahats 17/- 17/6 Laruts 17/- 17/6 M. Consols 1.00
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  • 38 9 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 281 cts per pound per pl. $3B/33 No. 1 Crepe 28| cts per pound per pl.=s3B/Quiet. London 8d New York 16 j cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 64 9 Messrs. Boustead Co.— Yesterday’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $118.75 per picul, business done 150 tons, Penang refined tin $118.62| per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin $ll7l per picul, tin ore $ll7l P er picul. The following were the rubber quotations in London on April 19: Smoked
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  • 214 9 Penang, April 21, 1928. Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 norm Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 seller 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 $11.50 buyers 18/4/28 Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail
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  • 294 9 Penang, April 21, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 21/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 7/8 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 1 3 days’ sight Private 156 b Bombay Demand Bank 153| I g Madras Demand Bank
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 812 9 |iew Advertisements. notices, POSITIONS VACANT. ORDINANCE NO. M (BANKRUPTCY.) Wanted— Six first grade Charge- 111 THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STWAITS SETTLEMENTS. en Gnod salaries to good men. Apply M No- 14G c l° Pinang Qaze te SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Ipoh Electricity Supply. In 35 rf m 7 Wanted Meter
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    • 656 9 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital 950.000.Mf issued and fully paid up 120.000.0 M Reserve Funds:— Starling £B,OM,OOf Silver f14.000.Mf Fsssrve Liability of Proprietors |2O,OM,Mf Head Office.—HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok. Batavia. Bombay, Calcutta Janton. Colombo. Chefoo, Dairen, Foochow, <aakow, Hongkew, Harbin, Haiphong, Camburg,
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  • 225 10 To-day’s Departures. Formosa for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Malaya for Bhuket, (Tongkah), Reirnng Kopah. Diomed for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan and Valdivostock. Rajula for Negapatam, Nagore, Karikal, Porto Novo. Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. Egra for Rangoon and Calcutta. Tapah for Alor Star &P. Langkawi.
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  • 425 10 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay Statee, 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 (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m Parit Bun
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 311 10 zfex’’ JSR W < i >k y^^ l r"jjl VALVES A3®i that VOIGE the ETHER W Surprise your homt circle with a sudden and unexpected ,m P rovcrnt nt ,n your set. Replace those old valves with one or more of the Standard range. \ou will be delighted with the
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    • 73 10 NURSING MOTHERS should be careful to avoid constipation, for this condition lets looss poisons into the blood which rob the baby’s food of I purity and strength. The most efficient laxative for woman’s use is Pinkettes. PinketteS which act as gently as nature, and being 1 purely vegetable cannot harm
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    • 144 10 —I I Lengthen 1 BflOiS aittO. bv gj using I 11\ yv(J l rlHxl J iLX ■Orw*|f p DVFvFI A (m the mauve tins). SOLD EVERIWH RONUK, Limited, Portslade, Engbna. I 'OW- 5 jS 1 IW’ iu’’ Garter» No Metal Can Touch You Of£er the in Ease and Leng Service
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 247 10 TO-NIGHT From Thursday, 19th to Sunday, 22nd April. The Soul of New York Revealed on the Screen in all its Depth of Beauty! Felix Riesenberg’s novel East Side West Side Now comes as a thundering Fox version in 9 I_Z CASS'S "US’’ 9 REELS Featuring George O’Brien Virginia Valli Farrell
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  • 683 11 Visit To Rubber Research Institute. KEENLY INTERESTED IN BEJPGRAFIING. Mr. Ormsby-Gore accompanied by Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Creasy visited the Rubber Research Institute on Saturday 14th instant. The party was introduced by Mr. Peel, Chief Secretary and was r< ceived by the Director, Dr. G. Bryce,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 251 11 ZA-m M I I?? c? I I Z&Ue i CaXd I CZZw. I F 8 &&sg| SHgfk I 2r i |i| Cotll i Bite Mi ill mb S iSL m IrnKl I 1 I mffltSlSiilk twliik fWZ® I I hp v w!B i IL W- ■O I pi <j r
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    • 25 11 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 3S LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Term*’ Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MIS 3 SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 493.
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    • 248 11 ChiM ren love Quaker Oats dainties! those happy smiles when cakes, bisquettes candies or other dainties made with Quaker Oats are brought to the table! t Delicious, yes, of course, but more important nutritious, health-building. Quaker Oats abounds with proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, mineral salts —the essential elements for perfect nutrition.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1153 12 'i THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. TinT.T.ML INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. 1 SfVWMQUTD TTTNB SARPEDON April 26 MnSJilks, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. S sUsftlSlAll*fc J^**"* l x o hls C9 m:; w Mr and «E3L AMERICAN MAIL LINE. 7 »*W*er** Am CFRVIfFS coX TITAN June
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    • 509 12 p. 0.-BRi nSH INDIA I AND APCAR LINES I (Companies Incorporated in England.) I MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. I Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamers of the Britidi I contract with His Majesty’s Govern- India S. N. Co., Ltd. I ment, London and Far East
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