Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 June 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1928-06-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 135 VOL. LX XXVI. FRIDAY, 15th JUNE, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement545 1928-06-15 1 NIKKO STUDIO FOR modern art photographs No. 7, North am Road. Telephone No. 579. 181? INSIST QN HAVING THINK CHEF «O I Hi-i" Before you buy a Car and insist on BRAND one which has been proved f*\ U Y CHEVROLET TOURER $1,410 881 fiSß® BRITISH BEST. 55 miles per545 words
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Advertisement18 1928-06-15 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS. I Head Cffice: Next to the Dispensary g Branch Office 52. Leith Street 118 words
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Article698 1928-06-15 2 STRIDENT HOOTING. Abuse Of Electric Horns. There is-no more controversial topic amongst motorists than that of the frequency with which the horn shculd be sounded. One school believes in keeping up a continual strident hooting, while another would treat this most necessary warning signal with the utmost698 words
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Article171 1928-06-15 2 ALLEGATIONS MADE AGAINST FX-M1 NISTER. Giving evi lence before the Domini n House of Commons Immigration Committee, Aiderman Cold well, of Regina, quoted statemen's which he alleged Mr. Forke, the Canad’a i Minister for Immigration bad made in conversation wi:h him last year. Mr. Fork® Rud the171 words
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Advertisement1342 1928-06-15 2 NOTICE. NOTICES. |fs h, Your Blood ing, Building, Book-keeping, English. All ceives children of parents abroad. that successful training. Diplomas granted. Terms £lOO per annum. I Must be Cleansed Founded 1885. Prospectus Free. Dept. Quarterly fees to be prepaid. I TITBEN Impuritle® collect and ar® I 507. Chambers College, 3351,342 words
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Advertisement268 1928-06-15 2 Infant Feeding, When it is decided to abandon breast-feeding, the child is frequently in a weakened state. The change must involve the least possible trouble. Hence the diet must be easily adaptable to whatever changes may arise. It is largely for this reason that Doctors usually advise the adoption of268 words
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Article1130 1928-06-15 3 NINE DAYS THROUGH ICEFIELD. Story Of “Alynbank’s” Skipper. The days of wooden ships and iron men whose deeds have benn immortalised by such writers as Marsatt and Conrad, have gone for ever, and with ihe advent of the steam and m tor vessel, much of the romance1,130 words
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Article280 1928-06-15 3 SEPARATION AFTER 40 YEARS OF MARRIAGE. “Why Pid7t~ I See?” After forty yeats of married life Mrs. Charles Hiwkin?, of Aston Clinton, near Aylesbury has been granted a separation from her bus! and. He is sixty-thre-e and she is tixry, Tney had twelve children280 words
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Article305 1928-06-15 3 RELIGIOUS CULT ATTACKED. The religious cult known as Bttchmanism,” which recently gained a certain footing among undergraduates at Oxford, has begun to excite some anxiety there again, and the undergraduate journal Isis str m'ly 1 attacks the movement in an edito ial article. The Isis says:— “In305 words
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Advertisement366 1928-06-15 3 w The Daily Round Wincarnis lightens THE old alchemists spent their lives in trying to discover the elixir of life, known as the elixir vitae. This was expected to give eternal life to anyone who consumed it. Wincarnis cannot give immortality, but by strengthening the nerve tissues and improving the366 words
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Advertisement181 1928-06-15 3 I Z/W i\\ 7 \K x Hear These New Records! 191 Qi» JMy One and Only F. T. Ipana Troubadours. ixJiou W underful 1919 H J What’ll You Do Reisman’s Orch. 14 I (There’s One Little Girl iomn J Girl Of My Dreams Wabz Thoma’s 141U11 To-morrow i 9Q9n (UH181 words
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Article607 1928-06-15 4 AYER HITAM PLANTING SYNDICATE. Big Cash Reserves. The 21st annual ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate, Ltd., yras held on June 9 at Messrs. AVhittall and Co.’s offices, Klang, when the following were present:—Mr. F. 11. Mustard (Chairman) Lt.-Col. E. A. Ash D. 5.0., (director),607 words
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Advertisement275 1928-06-15 4 p n'.p «I < t pAc keiy r B c and I < istfoieti I TOILET PREPARATIONS g To make a series of toilet preparations distinguished by the utmost refinement and captivating charm has been the aim of Mons. Bourjois, the famous Parisian perfumer. vv Subtly and alluringly perfumed with275 words
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Advertisement191 1928-06-15 4 SAVE YOUR CHILD The Tortures of Teething. Many little children endure miseries when teething. In the hope of easing these sufferings some parents unwisely administer teething powders, sleeping draughts, or soothing mixtures, all of which contain poisons, are therefore injurious, and only give temporary relief by inducing unnatural, unhealthy sleep.191 words
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Advertisement411 1928-06-15 4 I■C A I I- I s 1 I I V\. X r I I The Care of the Young* g How prdud mother feels when “Lactogen 99 is pure cow’s milk 8 s^e sees her baby responding to modified to be the nearest g 0 her unceasing care, and growing411 words
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Article629 1928-06-15 5 PROTECTION OF OFFICERS’ INTERESTS. A New Federation. It is no secret that much effort has been expended in attempting to bring about an amalgamation of the several organisations representing the officers of the Merchant Navy, or at least to secure closer working arrangements between them. The registration629 words
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Article111 1928-06-15 5 Mr. MacDonald, speaking at Catford said that the Budget had been described as a constructive one. It was certainly a Tory constructed Budget, but Tory construction to him was destruction. They said it was a Budget of original ideas, but it might have been more111 words
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322 1928-06-15 5 HEART OPENED AND STAB WOUND STITCHED. Wonders Of Modern Surgery. The wonders of modern surgery were strikingly demonstrated at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Monday, when Mr. C. J. Smith, the senior surgeon, successfully stitched a stab wound in a man’s heart. The facts are that322 words
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Article248 1928-06-15 5 IMPATIENT CHINESE FITTERS. The fitters employed by the Cycl e and C ariiage Co., Ltd., Ipoh. have gone on strike. This is the second time they have struck within a month. On the first occasion the trouble arose over the question of medical attendance, the men demanding248 words
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154 1928-06-15 5 ABOLITION OF TIME LIMIT FOR PENSIONS. This question has been taken up with the Imperial Pensions Minister by Empire Headquarters by way of deputation on more than one occasion. Everything possible has been done to have the statutory time limit abolished. The Government, however, have refused154 words
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Advertisement169 1928-06-15 5 1 r ypdiio’ l Fcfc J i zg-gt. 6|4aP<f J "'4WnQ« .L x Shopping A strenuous occupation in modern traffic I Home triumphant, every purchase satisfactorily made, but tired, hot and flushed. An application of “‘HAZELINE’ SNOW” (Trade Mark) will remove dust, cleanse the pores and leave the face cool169 words
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Advertisement127 1928-06-15 5 You need Boon’s more than ever NOW At no other time in the year will you find the Boon’s Service so vital to the right solution of your future pro* blem in economics. Boon’s, as always, will provide Jou with maximum value at minimum cost in Drugfs, Chemicals, Hospital Adjuncts,127 words
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Miscellaneous201 1928-06-15 5 mW-WjUl W-w FROM THURSDAY, 14th TO SUNpAY, 17th. WALLACE ~7 RAYMOND BEERY B HATTON The Greatest Comedy team in pictures in PARAMOUNT’S SUPER COMEDY “WE REIN THE NAVY NOW” Did you laugh at “BEHIND THE ERONI Everyone did and what a success that picture was. You will have a bigger201 words
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758 1928-06-15 6 Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst. Amazing Campaign Of 1911 Recalled. Hundreds Of Women Prisoners. London, June 14. The death has occurred of Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the “militant” suffragette Reuter. Emmeline Pankhurst, the champion of women’s rights, whose maiden name was Goulden, was born in Manchester in758 words
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211 1928-06-15 6 Subscription List No. 9. Amount previously acknowledged $26,682.91 Per Mpßsr«. G >h Eow Tong, Ku Jin Sen Hock H n H >, Chulia Street Section The Seong 800 Cantonese School 20 00 Low Thik 20.00 3 persons or chops each $lO 30.00 12 persons each211 words
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58 1928-06-15 6 17th June —2nd Sunday after Trinity—(3, Alban M.) Bam Holy Communion and Address at S Mark’s Church, Butterworth. 7pm Evening Service and Address at Caledonia Club. (18th Monday—6.3o pm. Church Committee at 8. Mark’s School, Butterworth.) 20th Wednesday—Translation of Edwar 1 K. 7.30 am.58 words
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Article432 1928-06-15 6 Cowardly Assault. THREE CHINESE WOMEN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. ASSAILANT ARRESTED. At noon to-day the residence of Mr. Heah Joo Seang, No. 4, Arratoon-road was the scene of a violent attack by a Bengali watchman on three Chinese ladies who had congregated in a room on the432 words
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Article58 1928-06-15 6 GOVERNMENT DENY REFUSAL OF FACILITIES. At a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlement (Singapore) Associati n held on Monday the hon. secretary repor el that a reply had been received from Government denying that facilities for the storage of petrol in bulk had been58 words
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Article247 1928-06-15 6 —Benter. T. U. C. Delegation’s Report. SEVERE CRITICISM BY TEA ASSOCIATION. MISGUIDING REPORT. London, June 14. The reference made by the members of the Trade Union Congress to the Assam tea plantations has evoked a strong protest by the Indian Tea Association. The secretary has written to■.—Benter. - 247 words
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Article167 1928-06-15 6 SHANGHAI “WAR” RESULTS IN FURTHER PRICE CUTS. The petrol war in Shanghai is still on and the “big guns” have spoken. The lull in the prosecution of the war on the part of the oil coinoanies is at an end and they have now Lunched a gas167 words
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Article123 1928-06-15 6 Penang, June 15, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 21/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 27/32 3 Credit 2/4 3/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1,4 Calcutta Demand Bank 153^) 3 days’sight Private 156 c Bombay Demand Bank 153 i > p Madras Demand Bank 153|123 words
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Advertisement771 1928-06-15 6 New Advertisements. notices. RHEIN Outward MISCELLANEOUS. 11-6-28. Accommodation wanted in European Cargo per tb. abo.. boasthold eilht-r with or w tbout board fro E,lro P<“ are h.r-by notis a by two junior assistants of comparatively a e urvey of Cargo landed in normal habits. B x No. 211, cfo Pinang771 words
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Article1723 1928-06-15 7 F it were not for the fact that our Royal Family, to a member, are worked very hard all the y.-ar round, one would say that this ie their busiest period; for one cannot glance down a list of the day’s engagements in the papers from Home1,723 words
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Article284 1928-06-15 7 SOME CRITICISMS. PRACTICE MATCHES PROVED A FARCE. The Malaya Cup practice game on the Esplanade yesterday was won by Colours by three goals to one. Valberg, Abdul Rahman and A. Reutens were the scorers. We have received the following letters from interested spectators on the subject284 words
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Article86 1928-06-15 7 Reuter. AMAZING BOW LING. London, June 14, Kent were in happy mood at Tunb idge Wells where Warwickshire were the visitors and two days’ play were sufficient for the hop county to gain an overwhelming victory. Tue scores were as follows Kent 519 for 6 wickets. Reuter. - 86 words
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Article382 1928-06-15 7 ARMED GUARD IN COURT. An armed guard was present in court when Mr. Justice Avory, who presided over the trial of Browne and Kennedy, charged with the murder of P. C. Gutteridge, sat as a member of the Court of Criminal Appeal at the Law Courts.382 words
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Advertisement463 1928-06-15 7 OFT National V,. Campaign Against Disease Medical Science’s Gift to Humanity. India’s Eminent Medical Authority’s INDEPENDENT REPORT ON PHYLLOSAN 0 The Remarkable Medical Discovery I I by Dr. E. Buergi, (Professor of Medicine at the University of Berne.) “THE INDIAN MEDICAL GAZETTE,”—th e most eminent medical j Authority in India,463 words
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Article527 1928-06-15 8 Motorists at Shanghai are entering gleefully into the spirit of the petrol price war which was started there recently by Messrs. Honigsberg and Company, who are supplying first grade motor spirit at 63 cents a gallon. Naturally the motoring fraternity took full advantage of the offer. Now the527 words
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Article158 1928-06-15 8 Reuter.* INDIAN FLIGHT HELD UP BY ENGINE TROUBLE. London, June 14. The aeroplane Princess Xenia, in which the Duchess of Bedford is flying with Captain Barnard to India, is held up at Bushire by engine trouble and will not be able to leave for Karachi for anotherReuter.* - 158 words
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Article39 1928-06-15 8 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 32 cts per pound per pl. —s42/66 No. 1 Crepe 32j cts per pound per' pl. 143-66 Quiet. London 9jd. New York 19f cts. (gold.) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys}.39 words
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Article36 1928-06-15 8 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow Spot 32 Jc June 32|c July/Sppt. 33c Oct/Dec. 32|c Remarks—Market Qu et.36 words
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Article15 1928-06-15 8 Bruas Rubber Co. Ltd. April 8,152 lbs. (for 10 days.) May, 26,735 lbs.15 words
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Article42 1928-06-15 8 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on June 14: London. Spot £217.5s Down 5/3 mos. buying 215.10 s 10/3 selling 215.15 s 10/Local. June 15: Singapore sold 250 ons at $111.12| Penang buyers no sellers at $111.12|.42 words
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Article65 1928-06-15 8 The output of Takuana Valley Tin Dredging N. L. for the first half month of June was hours worked 297, cubic yards treated 70,000. piculs 340. The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the first half month of June was hours 317, piculs 150, yards 41,000. The65 words
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Article, Illustration387 1928-06-15 8 George Gadd - No. 78 —The Correct Hold. by George Gadd. “My tendency has always been to slice. Now I have developed a hook. Can you explain what has happened?” asks a correspondent. In my experience slicing is largely due to the straightening of the right arm at the commencement of387 words
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462 1928-06-15 8 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette} Sir, —Your correspondent’s letter dated 21st April 1928, signed A BRITISH Civil Engineer and published in the Pinang Gazette on April 24, has only recently been brought to my notice and I now write to correct an erroneous462 words
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Article74 1928-06-15 8 MRS. MEADOWS FROST TO PRESENT PRIZES. The first event of the Penang Cricket Club Sports, which are to bo held on tho Esplanade to morrow afternoon, will be at 3.30 p.m. sharp. Mrs. Meadows Frost has consented to present the przes. The club will be “At74 words
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Article134 1928-06-15 8 ROSE FESTIVAL IN PENANG. The Penang Chinese Junior Epworth League’s Rose Feast was a very successful function. The attendance was beyond all expectation. For the first time the girls of the Girls Junior League joined the boys in a social. About 70 girls with their Superintendent,134 words
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Article61 1928-06-15 8 (Hugby Radio Service.) London, Jane 14. Paris, 124.20 New York, Brussels, 34.95; Geneva, 25.33; Amsterdam, 12.10 Milan, 92.75 Berlin, 20.43; Stockholm, 18.19; Copenhagen, 18.19; Oslo, 18.22; Vienna, 34.69 Prague, 164/; Helsingfors, Madrid, 29.37 Lisbon, 2? Athens, 374 j; Bucharest, 800.3’2; Rio, Buenos Aires, 475; Bombay, 1/5 J g(Hugby Radio Service.) - 61 words
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Article94 1928-06-15 8 The homeward mail by the 8.9. Delta closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The well-known explorer. Mr. Hedges, tells this little story. Land of the On a journey to America, Free. when the vessel was nearing New York, he was one morning sitting in the smoke room w the94 words
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Advertisement313 1928-06-15 8 HAIC’S I I MEW BOTTLEJSEAL QUICK CLEAN SAFE E One more attraction is now added to this world-famous brand of Scotch Whisky. The opening of the bottle is 1 simplified with the new seal illustrated below, which is g quick, clean, safe, and eliminates the risk of faulty corks. I313 words
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Advertisement95 1928-06-15 8 “E. O. Guest Night and Dancing— Every Tuesday and Friday. Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Satu r d a y —E. O. Orchestra. Orchestral Concert every ether Sunday. Luxury or Economy You need not choose between them You can have BOTH if you buy LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEA The Finest95 words
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Miscellaneous25 1928-06-15 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.27 a.m. 4.03 a.m. 10.44 p.m. 5.03 p.m. To MORROW. 11.10 a.m. 4.56 a.m. 11.36 p.m. 5.54 p.m.25 words
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Article233 1928-06-15 9 Reuter. Agricultural Service. RECOVERY from rubber DEPRESSION. COURAGE AND RESOURCE. The Colonial Secretary, epeaking in London yesterday, referred to the prospects of a uni fieri Colonial agricultural service, and expressed his conviction that the planting community of Malaya would deal with th fi difficulties created hyReuter. - 233 words
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136 1928-06-15 9 Reuter. APPELLANT DISAPPOINTED. London, June 14. The Oscar Slater appeal is to proceed. The appellant has agreed to leave the case ui reservedly in the hands of his advisers. An earlier message stat< d that Slater was reported to have decided to abandon his appealReuter. - 136 words
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Article112 1928-06-15 9 11 lllVTll L YYUUII4 lUULI v ’ews on the matter. Rugby Radio Sir vice. PARLIAMENT AND QUESTION OF RATIFICATION. London, June 14. The Minister of Labour was asked in the House of Commons whether the Government proposed to take early action to ratify the Washington Convention. He replied~ 11 lllVTll L YYUUII4 lUULI v’ews on the matter.—Rugby Radio Sir vice. - 112 words
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Article66 1928-06-15 9 —Reuter. DAUGHTER CLAIMS £200,000 DAMAGES. Paris, June 14. Madame Boris Soloreff, the daughter Rasputin, is suing Prince Felix Ynssupoff and the Grand Duke Dimitri Pavlovitch for £200,000 for the assassination of her father. She contends that the responsibility lies with the Prince and the Grand Duke. I.—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article330 1928-06-15 9 Reuter. SCENES OF LOOTING. NATIVE CITY IN STAIE OF ANARCHY. POLITICAL PROBLEMS. The general situation at Tientsin is reported to be somewhat tense. The native city is in a state of anarchy. Sixteen persons were beheaded in an attempt to stop pillaging, but looting still goesReuter. - 330 words
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112 1928-06-15 9 FRENCH BOMBING PLANES CAUGHT IN STORM. —Reuter. FATAL FORCED LANDING. Paris, June 14. Twenty-one Army bombing ’planes, flying during the night from Malseville to Paris were caught in a sudden storm Aiear Paris. Only four arrived without untoward incident and ten are still missing. Others crashed at various points, and.—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration412 1928-06-15 9 Republican Programme. ENFORCEMENT OF PEACE PACT URGED. MAINTAIN THE NAVY The Republican Party's programme on which it is fighting the Presidential Election campaign in America is varied and comprehensive. It calls for the enforcement of the Peace Pact, but at the same time urges the Maintenance of412 words
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Article523 1928-06-15 9 r.— Reuter. 266 VOTES TO 220. HOME SECRETARY AND CHANGE OF DOCTRINE. ARCHBISHOP’S APPEAL. The House of Commons, by 226 votes to 220 rejected the New Prayer Book Measure. When the Attorney-General, who opposed the Bill, expressed the hope th it it would be possible tor.—Reuter. - 523 words
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130 1928-06-15 9 --Reuter. STEAMER LEAVES KING’S BAY. King’s Bay, June 14. The steamer Braganza which has been chartered by the Italian Government to go to the help of the crew of the Italia, has departed to meet the sealer Hobby at the end of the Strait--Reuter. - 130 words
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Advertisement41 1928-06-15 9 New shipment just arrived. --ny Unchallengeable Facts FRANKEL’S OFFER THE FINEST SELECTION OF H I High-Class Silverware f AT LOWEST PRICES CONSULT US BEFORE YOU DECIDE ,ELSEWHERE “LEST WE FORGET FRANKEL’S SUPPLY THE BEST.” FRANKEL BROTHERS, fe 16. BISHOP STREET, PENANG.41 words
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Advertisement309 1928-06-15 9 “GOLD BAR” Gold Bar BRAND FOOD PROWIOS pURE FOOD products. The amazingly low prices are only made possible by the elimination of intermediary’s profits. The Californian Packing Corporation as canners and we as distributors are the only handlers prior to the consumer. 0 EVERY TIN SSSB GUARANTEED Gold B&t wgr309 words
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Article382 1928-06-15 10 WEEKLY REVIEW. Singapore, June 12. Tin continues downward and share quotations are now beginning to break. Sellers predominate of most dollar counters, but the pessimistic feeling engendered by th-* weakness of the metal is affecting sterling descriptions, and bringing out sellers. Rubbers remain a purely nominal market,382 words
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84 1928-06-15 10 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, the agents have received a cable from the Secretaries of the above company to the effect that the Board of Directors have decided to recommend the payment, on 28th proximo, of a final dividend of 2| per84 words
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Article195 1928-06-15 10 Penang, June 15, 1928. Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom Cloves 70.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 aell-r Mace Pickings 125.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $ll.OO buyers Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 S195 words
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Article253 1928-06-15 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Cos share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day. g Shared. p o’® 2Q qq 00 02 c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Aver Panas 5.00 5.50 5.00 5.20 Balgownie 110 1.30 1.30 1-35 Brunei U. 3.00 3.50253 words
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Article69 1928-06-15 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMI TED’S share list: Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Chenderiang 16/6 17/6 Hong Fatt .50 .55 Kinta Tin Dredging 1.42| 1.47| M. Consolidated .97i ITO North Taiping 1.00 1.02| Penawat 62 .64 Rahman 1.27| 1.3?| Ratrut 26/6 27/Takuapa69 words
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Article62 1928-06-15 10 The following are our latest quotations for to day Tina. Buyers. Seilers. Bangrins 42/9 43/9 Hitams K 2| Katus 23/6 24/6 K. Lumpurs 31/6 32/6 Kuchais (Ord) 1.52| 1.57| M. Consols. .97| 1.00 Penawats .60 Petalings 4.37| 4.45 Putehs 140 1.45 Rahmans 1.32| Rantau (Prefs) 1.55 162 words
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Article71 1928-06-15 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Norths 1.00 1.02 Rahmans 1.27 1.30 Kamuntings 18/- 19/Kintas 1.47i Taipings I.ols 1.03| Hitams .82| .87$ M. Consols. 99 1.03 Talams 1.00 1.02 Ratruts 27/- 27/3 Souths -44 .47 Takuapas 31/- 31/6 K*»nts 4/8 5/1 Laruts71 words
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Article99 1928-06-15 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Bata Caves 1.30 1.32| Bangrins 43/- 43/9 B. Padangs .45 .47| Eastern Siams 17/9 18/6 Flong Fatts .45 .50 Hitams .80 .85 Kuchais 1.50 1.55 Knyohs .57 .62 Kamuntings 17/6 18/3 Laruts 16/9 17/3 c. Mambaus99 words
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Advertisement151 1928-06-15 10 Pritchards Co., Ltd. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. II Models of the Latest London and Paris Fashions. INEXPENSIVE DISTINCTIVE. CHARMING EVENING GOWNS In coloured Mousseline and Lace also in SATIN of the smartest designs with attractively arranged long full skirt. Prices from $42.00 to $130.00 BEADED GOWNS cut in the very latest styles151 words
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Advertisement239 1928-06-15 10 r. THE New Fish Paste I FOR (jjSik tea time or any time! Until you have tried SAN-CHOVA, you do not know to what heights of seductiveness a fish-paste can rise. With a jar of this new CROSSE and BLACKWELL product on your table, your guests need no second invitation239 words
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762 1928-06-15 11 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR’S WEEKLY REPORT. London, M»y 17. The Rubber Market has been through a somewhat idle week. Only a small busi m 83 has been passing from day to day and price fluctuations have been slight. There isian unwillingness on the part of both buyers and sellers to enter into762 words
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Article377 1928-06-15 11 American Cotton Crop. Messrs James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on May 23 as follows: Spot cotton remains fairly steady, there being many conflicting reports regarding the possibilities of the American Crop. A number of advices have been received with regard to the position of377 words
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Article158 1928-06-15 11 The following is a comparative statement of the total value of foreign merchandise, excluding parcel post, imported and exported to and from British Malaya during 1927 and 1928. Imports Increase or 1927 1928 Decrease (In thousands of dollars). January 83,330 83,856 526 February 73,485 80,419 6,934158 words
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Article18 1928-06-15 11 The followir g are undelivered telegrams: Patterson, Linkyimlear Deck passenger Talamba, Saminathanchetty, 142, Penang St., Lake.18 words
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Advertisement399 1928-06-15 11 e I tt>£*\}7 y» COV'^b^— V. S *tT &W 1 COHCt^ N us A V> &’&il~ MXUtX^s •<□/ t>* /—< J tr J Happy Children 9 Brimful of energy and vitality and as Tfc 9 happy as the day is long are the children 9 whose daily food beverage is399 words
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Advertisement62 1928-06-15 11 S.S ORDINANCE NO. 197 (LABOUR) AND THE LABOUR CODE, 1923. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Dpputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the62 words
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Advertisement513 1928-06-15 11 “I am getting up now like a two-year-old! Letter i# 44 Since taking my brother-in-law's advice take Kruschen Salts, I feel a different man. have been a great sufferer of sick headaches vjjr and sleepiness—didn't want to get up in the morning, but I am getting up now like a513 words
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Article644 1928-06-15 12 Raja Mansur of Perak will be leaving for Medan on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pendlebury returned to Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Mr. W. F. Mackenzie has recovered from his recent illness and has returned to Ipoh from the Batu Gajah hospital. The marriage of Raja644 words
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81 1928-06-15 12 INQUEST VERDICT AGAINST MILLER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. June 15. At the it quest on the death of Mr. W. H. Hodgins, of the Manila Show, who was killed in a motor accident at Anderson Bridge, the Ccroner returned a verdict of causing death81 words
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Advertisement218 1928-06-15 12 The Crown Perfumery Co., Ltd., LONDON, PARIS NEW YORK. i Imßsm i' 'iii ip 'I B I 5 b' HilSSrlfiF'l I SjfegjSHlw 1 «> t Ms!k?SS®S| M h fe. EsXGS£2>^' > Agents for Penang and F.M.S. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN THE F.M.S)’ •1 1 1 I f Now Ready218 words
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Advertisement493 1928-06-15 12 G. 833 When headaches spoil your pleasures, remember ENO I Nine times out of ten, a headache indicates that your system needs the gentle yet effective aid of ENO. Most headaches are due to liver trouble, constipation, or indigestion, and nothing assists Nature better in overcoming these disorders than the.493 words
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1296 1928-06-15 13 Low Capitalisation. STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION. The eighteenth Annua.! General Meeting of the Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Fsta.te, Limited, was held on Wednesday, May, 16 at the Registered Office of the Company, Ceylon House, 49 and 51, Eastcheap, E.C., the Right Hon. Charles P. Allen (the Chairman)1,296 words
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Advertisement588 1928-06-15 13 Assets over $8,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*). Hf AD OFFICE Winchester Hou*e, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. Th»- Company ha* £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Co>rt of England and complies with the British588 words
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Advertisement177 1928-06-15 13 THE TRIUMPH jC Blancmange is a sweet always en- *J S joyed, and there is not a more Sj delicious and nourishing dish than 5 K this delightful combination of corn S flour and milk. For perfection in appearance and flavour be sure to J» use «J Broun Poisons s177 words
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Article143 1928-06-15 14 To-day’s Departures. Kndat for Mergui, Tavoy and Moulrrein. Titan for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Hull. Tairea f> r N*g>pAtain and Madras, van Waerw’jck f r Langsa, Sabang, Olehleh, Padang and B.tavia. S langor for Singapore. Kedah for Belawan (Deli). Gleuehane for Port Swettenbam, •Singapore,143 words
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Article594 1928-06-15 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States. Malacca Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parce 1 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 Parit594 words
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Advertisement659 1928-06-15 14 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING corporation. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital $50.000.00 Issued and fully paid up $20.000,00 Reserve Funds: Sterling £6.000.00 Silver $14.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $2O 000,0(0 Head Office.—llONG KONG. Branches and Agencies. Ainoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Chefoo, Dairen, Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Haiphong659 words
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Advertisement222 1928-06-15 14 Englands Mor 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. gag, rtOBIY CIGARETTE JL Jwie traditions Since their inception, the tradition of PICCADILLY has222 words
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Article605 1928-06-15 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, June 15, 1928. Mutton— eta Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head heep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton M lb 55 Lamb w do605 words
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Advertisement123 1928-06-15 15 U.., T) the GRITZNER 1 SEWING MACHINES. I I ALL MODELS. GRITZNER Sewing Machines are world-famed on account of their Un- excelled Durability, Ele- I r gance, and High-Capacity. ESTABLISHED 1872 SOLE AGENTSi KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., PENANG. .5 sin ~a i;; yijl====F=V X«_. gg EDINA I Pl “Coolie Proof N123 words
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Advertisement166 1928-06-15 15 -.ZISEtif .’TSSSESSZHEEteKHSZSEE I no ML I wJ w h •’R’ev Cast es r d 5 Cigarettes 0 Lonci^L— I X- During the half century X. y t hat‘‘Three Castles" have BEEN ON THE MARKET THEIR IS POPULARITY HAS SEEN RE- C H FLECTED iN EVER-INCREASING g B SALES. It is166 words
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Advertisement1251 1928-06-15 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. ||H B n|| hamburg 'AMERIKA LINIE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. fl FfT LJIlrTt QTTNNG'Q I TNTTRN WFEKLY SERVICE, LON DON AND N. CONTINENT EILJvJv/ |J J. J £lll V/0 Ajl.ll XxJl.l TITAN Tn Port. London, Rotterdam Hall, and PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. §ANTWNOR Juno 21 Marseilles,1,251 words
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Advertisement522 1928-06-15 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. undef Sailings of steamers of the Brititi» contract with Hit Majesty’s Govern- India S. N. Co., Ltd. ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated m England 1 Outwards522 words
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