Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 July 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-07-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 164 VOL. LXXXVI. THURSDAY, 19th JULY, 1928. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement413 1928-07-19 1 NIKKO STUDIO FOR MODERN ART photographs No. 7, Northam RoAD Te]ephoo® No, *>79. —r n I METAL does not wear out—it rusts out. li i EVERYWHERE you look you can see rust working destruction on metal. THERE is only one way to stop this and that is to cover the413 words
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Article628 1928-07-19 2 INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION. Construction of SuperLiners. Following the recent reference in the Press which foreshadowed the building at no distant date of new Atlantic liners j of unprecedented size and speed, there has been much sprcu’ation in shipbuilding circles in Britain wi'h regard to the628 words
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Advertisement1354 1928-07-19 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. NOTICES. An ednc3 1( d Young Chinese SS*“ Boots and Household Requisites? position of any work in Chi.,«e noble Caun'terHall. HALSBURY A COMPANY, families. Pkase wrde .mmeuia f eiy to Bex I i r> i M The above school undertakes to teach Pa i, J Imperial Providers,1,354 words
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Advertisement58 1928-07-19 2 Sjrmrs PI ILLS >L STEEL srtain for all Female s. Every lady should x in the house. i and Stores sell )ughout the world. ■irt, SMtluuBpiM, Zaffaal WHa FOO CHEONG C0 n No. 153, Hutton Lane and No. 80, Bishop Street, Bnilding Contractors, Furniture Painters, Polishers and Signboard writers.' <58 words
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Advertisement263 1928-07-19 2 CLIMATE! C@wa<la#® MHkFeel I MALAYA’S climate makes good feeding doubly important to everybody. Rejected or returned food, disturbed sleep and various I other circumstances usually point to errors of diet. Experience in the most extreme climates shows that the change to COW and GATE MILK FOOD has brought a marked263 words
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Article, Illustration999 1928-07-19 3 The Charm Of France. By a Woman Correspondent.) Paris, June 20Nobody who krows France will deay her charm. peculiar truth is that even the initiate is aware of it on a first visit. The strange influence that enshrouds you on your first dalliance with Marianne is as999 words
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Article334 1928-07-19 3 PENDULUM THAT GROWS. Check On Earth’s Motion Spoiled. The wonderful clocks at Greenwich known as “Shortt Free Pendulum’’ clocks have been assisting astronomers in their endeavour to find out whether the earth varies in its movement. “Observations of the positions of the moon, supported fairly w r334 words
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Advertisement304 1928-07-19 3 rt- dr:Jr lb* ■•»«5teZr 6 ’*■**'*J fejl All over the World WH I ■’■> <; the Schering angle on the labels is known as the best guarantee for the highest chemical i, < purity and efficiency. Insist u pca this trademark when acquiring Schering products. ft x I Among these304 words
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Advertisement251 1928-07-19 3 I I I s I I I? I ItoisiL| I g I I ®/> I In critical moments you can I rely on Bovril. It is a most B x valuable aid in the prevention B k of illness. It ensures nourish- B ment and increases vitality. S Jl r251 words
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Article1172 1928-07-19 4 Charm of Crime Plays. Why We Applaud Them. Those who get their emotional excite- ment out of decrying the spirit of this age will tell you that it is informed solely by selfishness, indifference, and coldhearted pleasure-seeking. Its upholders, on the other hand, cry out that1,172 words
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Advertisement344 1928-07-19 4 1 feel so tired...’ yOU must conquer that state of weakened health by toning up your nerves and restoring their power of resistance with Sanatogen. Sanatogen is the ideal combination of exactly those two elements phosphorus z and albumin which build up lasting health in the body. A few weeks'344 words
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Advertisement41 1928-07-19 4 COM FC RT ABLE i J CALL THE “BOY,” order jour favourite WHISKY! ADD flO»f “F*N”SODA, AND YOUR < Z EVENING’S ENJOYMENT 3 ‘,fA I ASSURED L I II ri J FRASER NEAVE LTD., V'X Table Water Specialists X PENANG. -r zz41 words
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Advertisement157 1928-07-19 4 I I FINEST FRESH FRUIT JAMS and SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE Made with the most carefully selected fruits and best refined sugar only. Please ask your Storekeeper for Maconochie’s. -.miiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiininiw “No wall covering like a Water Paint; H no water paint like HALL’S DISTEMPER fl -the OlL-BOUND Water Paint.” iif i157 words
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Article1766 1928-07-19 5 np White Star Line has annonnc U its intention to build a V/ .....gunger liner which will he the w t v««l in ,h V "P'’. Th C n W r the liner will start at once rnCtK jq tak p between three and four anl Neither1,766 words
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Article415 1928-07-19 5 Merchants Acquitted In Curious Case. ADVENTURES OF CONSIGNMENT OF FLOUR. An interesting story was told in the police courts, Singapore, on Monday, says the Straits Ttmes. The circumstanc s wire that eighty bigs nf wheat flour wfre put by a Beat Quay Chinese on b r ard a415 words
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Article291 1928-07-19 5 PUTNEY CENTRE WORK. By means of the blood serum tests which he discovered some years ago Dr. J. A. Shaw-Mackenzie has been able to indicate not only the presence of canc r in < bscure cises, but, what is not le«s important, its absence in suspected cises.’’291 words
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Article91 1928-07-19 5 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending July 14, 1928, shows a total of 77 deaths —47 males and 53 females the death-rate being 28.48 per mille compared with 23.67 in the preceding week and with 32.34 in the corresponding week of91 words
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Article635 1928-07-19 5 Mrs. E. A..S. Wagner has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from II me. Mr. ar d Mrs. A. Ch imier have arrived in Kuala Lumpur fi< m Singapore. Mrs. Louis Colder left by the Raj put ana for Kobe, en rou'e to England and not Mr. Collier, as635 words
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Article79 1928-07-19 5 Parades week-ending Sunday, July 29 Penang. Monday, July 23rd. Eurasian Company 5.30 p.m. Tuesday, July 24tb. Band 5.30 p-ro. Wednesday, July 25tb. Malay Company 5.30 p.m. Recruits Pa ade 5.30 p.m. Friday, July 27tb. Lecture by Major Perkins, M.C. at Volunteer Hoa'-’quarters,... 6 45 p.m. Sunday, July 29th.79 words
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Advertisement310 1928-07-19 5 rpE IDEAL COMBINATION for A your washable coats are the Krementz coat buttons and Krementz collar sets. Krementz coat buttons are big time savers. They are put on and taken out easily but, when on, the bodkin-clutch holds them like an anchor. No chance of losing them. Krementz collar sets310 words
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Article480 1928-07-19 6 Aboard Wild Swan.” I False Story Of Stolen Machine-Gun. Leaving To-morrow. (Special To The Pinang Gazette,) PENANG welcomes the Destroyer Flotilla, on her way from the China Station to Malta. It is always good to see representative ships of the British Navy in the Harbour, but480 words
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69 1928-07-19 6 MALARIA PRINCIPAL APPOINTED. London, July 18. The Executive Committee of the Ross It Biitute of Tropical Diseases has appointed Sir Malcolm Watson of Principal the Malaria Control Department of the Institute. The Ross Institute Industrial AntiMalarial Advisory Committee was formed to assist tropical industries to69 words
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Article73 1928-07-19 6 RESULT OF LOWENSTEIN INVESTIGATION. L London, July 18. The report of the investigation conducted by tbe Air Ministry official on the Fokker Aeroplane from which Captain Lowenstein met his death is that no change in doors of passenger aeroplanes and no special precautions are necessary. Ihe machine73 words
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Article60 1928-07-19 6 SWEDISH PLANES REQUIRE A BASE. Stockholm, July 18. The head of the Swedish Italia relief expedition reports that the Swedish planes are at present powerless to search for the Alessandrini party since they have no icebreaker sufficiently large to act as a base. The Alessandrini party were60 words
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Article36 1928-07-19 6 is announced of M'ss Rose Liew. the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liew Pau Loog, of Penang, to Mr. Lina Nhet Leong, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Sin Tet of Singapore.36 words
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Article73 1928-07-19 6 ANCIENT NATIVE DESIGN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 19. An interesting discovery has been made during the course of excavating work on the new reservoir at Fort Canning. Some Chinese women were digging out the remains of a buried tree and came upon articles which73 words
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Article113 1928-07-19 6 £233,006 DONATED. London, July 18. Thanks to contributions from Britons all over the world, upon which His Majesty the King in a letter expresses his great gratification, the fund for the national memorial to Queen Alexandra which closed on June 30 reached the sum of £233,000. The113 words
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Article49 1928-07-19 6 THROUGH PYRENEES. Saragosse, July 18. President Doumergue speaking at the inauguration of the new Trans-Pyrenean Railway joining Pau and Saragosse by a tunnel eight kilometres in length both ex* alted the friendship of tbe two nations which cherished the same ideals of peace and justice.— Vale.49 words
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Article643 1928-07-19 6 Culpable Homicide Charge. COUNSEL AND JUDGE ADDRESS JURY. The trial was resumed to-day, at the Penang Assizes, before Mr. Justice Stevens, of Trope bin Mat Arshat and Harun bin Mat Hassan, who were charged with having committed culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, by causing the death643 words
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Article81 1928-07-19 6 SOVIET SENTENCES. Moscow, July 18. The trial has concluded in the Supreme Court of the representatives of two Swedish firms on charges of transmitting secret information. Three Russians were sentenced to 8, 5 and one year’s imprisonment respectively and 6 others to imprisonment varying from 2 months81 words
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Article51 1928-07-19 6 Man (employed by a Scot): I have been here ten years, sir, doing three men’s work for one man’s money, and now I want a rise.” Employer: I doot I canna gie ye that, but if ye’ll tell me the names of the ither twa men 1’11 sack51 words
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Article305 1928-07-19 6 LATEST IN EXTINGUISHERS. Use Of Powder: No Damage Caused. To-morrow, at 4.30 p.m., on the ground behind the Municipal offices, a demons- i tration <*f a new fire extinguisher will be made. The “Imperator” for which Messrs, the successors of Moine Com’e tnd Co.; Ltd., are agents,305 words
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Article117 1928-07-19 6 Into Singapore and Penang During 1st Half Year, 1928. The percentages are of the total imports for the 1st half year, 1928. Weights are given in tons of 2,240 lbs. English. Sarawak N.E.T. end a Other BN B Souaces. p.c. p.c. p.c. Jan. ***** or 86117 words
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Article30 1928-07-19 6 and party arrived in Penang th’S afternoon. They were met at Prai by the S amese Vice-Consul, Khun Bhasa Bhir rt j, and his wife.30 words
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371 1928-07-19 6 ACCUSED ACQUITTED. Sequel to Proposed Picnic Party. Judgment was delivered by Mr. A L. Birse, in the Penang Police Court, this morning, in connection with the case in which A.M. Noordin, a merchant, and Pawanchee, until recently a Police SubIns|pector, were chained with assisting in371 words
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Article140 1928-07-19 6 CRIMINAL BREACH OF Tin st Lee Goh Neo, the nony a who charged in the Penang Police Court Ve terday afternoon with criminal of trust in^respect of jewellery valued at Si,230, was this morning fined or six months imprisonment by Mr. J < w Arthur. Mr. Fowler,140 words
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Article127 1928-07-19 6 CAUSE OF BREAKDOWN Electric lights in town were om m bnef interval last night. An enquiry a i-’ade this morning, and Mr. T. Rogen >he Engineer.in-chicf. Electricity iw,,.’ ment said that the actual cause of trouble was the failure of one. of the ecctive current127 words
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Article38 1928-07-19 6 hears that on one wall-known estate in Selangor a thousand acres of rubber have been cut down, the area so cleared having already hecn planted with nipah. The significance o5 this move needs no emphasis.38 words
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Advertisement125 1928-07-19 6 No need to SUFFER ACT OH vAAZdfflMIII 11 Don’t suffer any longer from lame back or the agony of lumbago. An application of CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM will ease the pain at once and bring prompt relief and comfort. This wonderful liniment has no equal for banishing muscular inflammation and the125 words
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Advertisement264 1928-07-19 6 Be Tailored in I g England By Post S fl and Wear British Pure Wool Cloth I kJ The best-dressed gentlemen in all the great cities of the world wear English V ES styles-. By the Grove nor Cut, Groves I 1 Lindley, the famous British mail order i fill264 words
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Article636 1928-07-19 7 RUBBER YIELD MYSTERY. Mr. Ashplant’s Statements Challenged. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Arising from recent reports in the public press of the discovery by Mr. Ashplant of a method of distinguishing between potentially poor and good yielders, while the plants are still in the nurse’'» J equests636 words
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Article110 1928-07-19 7 TWO ASSAILANTS ESCAPE AFTER STRUGGLE. The manager to Mr. H. W. Phillips diamond mounter, Poland-street, W.l, was attacked by two men as he was soing upstairs in the premises recently. Th? men attempted to seize a bag containing a large number of unmounted diamonds which110 words
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Article243 1928-07-19 7 CHINESE ARREST BRITISH MERCHANT. Night In Evil Smelling Cell. News of the sensational arrest of a British merchant and his clerk in Can- ton, both of whom wene thrust into a filthy prison where they spent a whole night under terrible conditions is con1 tained in the latest243 words
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Article172 1928-07-19 7 LORD CAVE’S £19.332: £300 BEQUEST TO HIS WIFE. Lord Cave, the late Lord Chancellor, left unsettled property of the gross value of £19,332, with net personalty £10,742. To his wife he left £300, his household and personal effects not otherwise bequeathed, a freehold house at-172 words
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Article89 1928-07-19 7 WILL ROGERS’ SLOGAN FOR U.S. PRESIDENCY FIGHT. “If elected I absolutely and positively agree to resign.” This is the generous platform pledge of Will Rogers, the cowboy comedian, who has accepted the nomination of Life (the American Punch) to stand for the presidency of89 words
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Article70 1928-07-19 7 PENALTY OF BEING ABSENT FROM WORK. More than a hundred men employed at Caroline Pit, Scotswood, appeared before a special court in Newcastle in an action for damages for breach of contract. The men absented themselves from work on May 18, and the damage caused was70 words
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Article142 1928-07-19 7 How a Hu]l trawler returned from New Greenland fishing grounds short of food and the cook dead on board was described at the inquest on Edward Chinnery. The medical evidence showed that death was due to coma and asphyxia, and, in view of a statement that142 words
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Advertisement344 1928-07-19 7 ■"“pHYLLOSAN Mean! Health to Too in a Day. ask your chemist. jRMU 'Mm "Mil I There is no need to go to the Pole i to get cool I When the sun pours down, pour out a long glistening glass of Montserrat. You will soon be as cool as a344 words
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Article19 1928-07-19 8 Mr. and M.S. RA Andrews thank all these who sent presents and attended their wedding on Saturday.19 words
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Article1144 1928-07-19 8 Mr. Charles Reade, the Government Town Planner of the F. M.S., has made a preliminary report to the Chief Secretary, of the to wn planning that has been effected in the Philippine Islands and that part of the report which relates to the city of Baguio the summer1,144 words
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Article35 1928-07-19 8 The homeward mail by the a.s. Edavana closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The B.I. Rohna with mails despatched from London on June 28 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to morrow.35 words
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Article1229 1928-07-19 8 Jsatest Atlantic Brilliant Tattoo at Aidershot. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 21. Miss Amelia Earhart has been more fortunate than other women in that she has occupied the passenger’s seat in a successful trans-Atlantic flight. Siie need not be surprised if people ask, in her case,1,229 words
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Article66 1928-07-19 8 DESTROYED B Y FIRE. MOTORIST’S match to measure PETROL. (From Our Own Corr sp ndent.) Banckok, July The Bangkok Times Ronpiboo correspondent wires that practically tw who’e of the market p’:C‘ atR opoD was destroyed by fire last night an n person was killed. The cause match used by a66 words
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136 1928-07-19 8 LIST OF DONATIONS. An appeal is being made fra $20,275 to raise the salary of B of Singapore from $720 to $8 P- 0 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. A. of Evatt and Co., Singapore, begs t knowledge the following dorutu n C,S 13 183136 words
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Advertisement286 1928-07-19 8 |j| The Actual Consumer < I i d Receives: I FAIRRIES 1 WRAPPED 5 SUGAR. 'I I UNTOUCHED BY HAND, ABSOLUTELY CLEAN AND UNCONTAMINATED. i Ideal for tropical countries v here sugar owing to its attraction to disease bearing insects constitutes a real menace to the j heal h of286 words
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Advertisement111 1928-07-19 8 “E. fir» O.” AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Special Dinner and Dancing on Race Days. Tania Svetlanova and Alexander Salnikoff The two leading Russian Dancers from the Shanghai Ballet Renowned in Singapore and throughout the Far East will appear during the Race Dances. Duets. Solo. Duets. 1. Oriental Dance” “Russian Djice "Mazurka”111 words
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Miscellaneous24 1928-07-19 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Levs Water. To-day. 1.57 am. 8.05 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 8.42 p.m. To-morrow. 238 a.m. 844 ,a.m 2.22 p.m. -9.17 p.m.24 words
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Great Britain Accepts U. S. Anti-War Treaty.
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Article834 1928-07-19 9 “Happy To Sign.” Dominion Governments Also Favour Acceptance. Question Of Reservations. Tn the House of Commons, yesterday, Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, announced that he had handed to the United States Charge d'Affaires the reply oj the Governments of Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South834 words
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Article60 1928-07-19 9 COMMISSION MEETS MINISTER OF THE COLONIES. 'p. The Hague, July 18. mtK rurn 88 i°n, which watches Dutch her r F f r terest8 has discussed the rub(j fJ i r J eru8 with the Minister of the U'if i 8, promised his full collabokJ wn h60 words
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380 1928-07-19 9 SHOT AT BANQUET. MEXICO IN STATE OF TURMOIL. PREMEDITATED CRIME. Details of the assassinatio n of General Obregon, the Presidentelect of Mexico, a report of which appeared in yesterday’s Pinang Gazette, are to hand to day. It appears that the General, who was known as380 words
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Article84 1928-07-19 9 CANADA ACCEPTS ANTI-WAR PROPOSALS. Ottawa, July 18. Canale's reply accepting Mr. Kellogg’s anti-war proposals has been handed to the United States Minister. Reuter. New York, July 18. The oil conference has been tentatively fixed for July 30. It is un ierstood that efforts will first be made84 words
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Article370 1928-07-19 9 Stormy Conference. MR HERBERT SMITH IN A NOVEL ROLE. I XTREMIST EJECTED. Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at the annual conference of the Miners? Federation at Llandudno, yes'erday. Two Communists attempted to interfere and they were silenced by Mr. Herbert Smith in a totally unexpected manner. Ihe sexagenarian370 words
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Article44 1928-07-19 9 8,000,000 BUSHELS PURCHASED. Ottawa, July 18. The Soviet recently purchased eight million bushels of wheat, mostly from Canada, to meet the threatened food shortage in Russia. The shipments will be made from Montreal at the end of the month. Reuter.44 words
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Advertisement60 1928-07-19 9 “PADMORE” BILLIARD SHIELD COMPETITION FOR The Billiard Championship of Malaya,” OPEN TO ALL CLUBS IN MALAYA TO BE PLAYED ON A “PA DM ORE” Billiard Table At FRANKELS’ BUILDING,” 114-116, BELFIELD STREET, 1POH. August 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1928. For Entry Forms and Conditions of Tournament,- Apply to:— FRANKEL60 words
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Advertisement237 1928-07-19 9 J- 4* I 'fe For Dresswear Latest Styles in Semi-Stiff ip- if pique shirts Wide End Dress Bows. Dress Collars. White Pique Dress VestsBlack Silk Socks. Patent Dress Shoes. JOHN LITTLE CO., I LIMITED. (Incorporated in England} BISHOP STREET, PENANG, AND AT SINGAPORE KOALA LUMPUR n I 1W FERTILISERS I237 words
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1280 1928-07-19 10 Old and New Protestantism. What Bishops Should Have Foreseen. I have added nothing to the torrent of controversial correspondence about the new Prayer Book. I supported the Bishop by my vote, and I think the House of Commons made a mistake in rejecting the1,280 words
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Advertisement162 1928-07-19 10 I Estate Managers! I A two minute job B Drop us a Post-Card I Worth doing now I A POST-CARD to The Boon I ±jL Pharmacy, Penang, will I save you dollars on your I Estate Hospital Supplies. I i LTHOUGH the Boon I Prices are appreciably I lower than162 words
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Advertisement20 1928-07-19 10 g t IOm m <■ rAM iAw *L~~—™— t I t’h© best BritssSa Pickle J Maconochic Broj., L/d, M L gj20 words
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Advertisement141 1928-07-19 10 TO-NIGHT AMD TILL SUNDAY, 22nd JULY. The Picture all Penang has been waiting for A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER SUPEli SPEClAl MARION DAVIES of “When Knighthood was in Flower” f atne JETl i ,N Si 8 i /W E L MARION DAVIES ™th ANTONIO OP. ORAUSTARK; J “BEVERLY of GRAUSTARK” From the Novel141 words
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Article531 1928-07-19 11 List of Entries. /Allowing are the entries for the of Ibe Penang Turf 0 b: HORSES- CLASS 1. .prnl for Two Races—6 Furlongs li 1 R Potluck, Cousin, Moorish Z^l m8 Millicent, Lade B unce, Flv, v’tor Puzzler, P, rk Mill, Caitoi, b 8 n531 words
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Article298 1928-07-19 11 HOBBS PLAYING. ALLEGA I IONS AGAINST CLAPTON ORIENT. F. A. ENQUIRY. The Special Sporting Correspondent of the Singapore Free Preus cables from London as follows:— For the seer nd Test Match between England and the West Indies which commences at Manchester on Saturday he fol owing298 words
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Article101 1928-07-19 11 TIGER PUG MARKS AT 14TH HOLE. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 19. While going his rounds yesterday morning the groundsman of the Singapore Golf Club noticed fully-grown tiger pug marks and smaller impressions iudicati g a larger animal accompanied by a cub in the white sand101 words
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Article33 1928-07-19 11 MALAYA CUP. In a M-laya Cup trial Cfiours beat Whites by two goals to one provi ling the most difficult problem for the sebctors as 17 players showed excellent form.33 words
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220 1928-07-19 11 Up-to-Date Table. 1st Inn. 1st Inn. Poss Pts. Per P W L D '’Won, Lost Pcs. Obt. cent I.X SQ -18 12 1—5 144 121 84.03 \-„i„ <l) 19 8 2 6 3 152 111 73.03 Mildi..,, 17 7 3 1 4 3 136 89 71.32220 words
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Article206 1928-07-19 11 PRELIMINARY MATCHES. The following ties in the Malayan Tennis Championships will be played on Monday, July 30 MENS DOUBLES. PRELIMINARY ROUND. Roy F. Smith and A. D. Anderson v. W. J. M. Warden and R. Morisse R. H. Wild and L. P. Hickey v. Robert Ess and206 words
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Article79 1928-07-19 11 BEATEN AT K. L. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 19. Oliver and Bagot, the Malayan d ubles champions, beat Ford and Huggins 7—5. 6—1, 10 8 in a hardhitting match in which the winners were distinctly superior. The Australian made many brilliant shots but be79 words
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Article118 1928-07-19 11 MONDAY’3 TIES. The following ties have been arranged for Monday. Profession Pairs J. Utermark and G A.M. Hyde v G.C. Watson and J. Wilkinson (No. 1). Single Handicap (Claes A) —15.1 D J Mackie v —15.3 A. K a B. Terrell (No. 4). Double118 words
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Article270 1928-07-19 11 TIES FOR FRIDAY. The following ties have been arranged for Friday. Championship Pairs Dr. C. H. Hertz and G. B. F. Southam v. P. A. Fisher and S. W. Peers. Single Handicap 8J. N Berridge v. 6 R. V. Patterson; Scr H. W. Sandefs v. —1 J.270 words
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Article139 1928-07-19 11 TENNIS TOURNMENT. In the Final of ibe Men’s Doubles Yesterday Donaldson a<>d Clark beat (Crisp and Prattb-y 26, 6-', 64. The results of Tennis Tournament ties played yesterday are Profession Pairs: N. M. Kennedy and V. Duckworth beat A. K. a. B. Tt-rreil an i P. N.139 words
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Article64 1928-07-19 11 P.U.C. v P.R.C. The following will represent the P.C C. on the Esplanade,mn Sa n-d ty at 2 p.m. promp* —T. S. Anth ny, R. C. Bishop, J. L. M. Boyd, A.R. B Davenport, A. J. L. Donaldson, P. N. Kn'gh*’, F. G. Philpott, J. B. Pickering,64 words
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Article69 1928-07-19 11 MODIFIED BETTING RATES. London, July 18. The Rt. Hon. Mr. Winston Churchill, Ch ncellor of the Exchequer announced in the House of Commons that if the Totalistor Bill became law he proposed to modify the ex Rting rates of betting duty from 2 per cent, to69 words
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Article41 1928-07-19 11 The following are undelivered tele gra 8: i Innes Passenger Egra c/ > Bison. Cbuchakman. Alagappachetty, 126, Penang ft. Jaisu. Toehoklai, Messrs. H°ng Tsiang, No. 17, Punthan Konhin. Kuppuai 9, China st. Ankikan. Austral. Tiotocklian. Ungseng Sean c/o Leeking. Kwong.41 words
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Article255 1928-07-19 11 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 1 I a.m. to-day Yvsteriat To-day. O JU Sharks Z ~z i X /2 X X $c. c $c. $c. Mining. Bangrin Tin 4'/- 42'- 41/6 42 6 Batanu P. 44 46 4 5255 words
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Article38 1928-07-19 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sneei 31 i cts per pound per pl.— $42/No. 1 Crepe 32 per pound per pi. $42/66 Quiet. London 9 7/161 New York 19| cts. JBy Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys').38 words
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Article15 1928-07-19 11 Sandried Copra was sold in Penang yesterday at $10 87| p r picul.15 words
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Article32 1928-07-19 11 will arrive h<-re on 30«.h instant, and resume her usual sailing to Port Swettenham and Singapore on 31st idem, sailing at 5 p.m. each Tuesday thereafter until further notice.32 words
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Article37 1928-07-19 11 Rubber Prices. We b»-g to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed .Smoked Sheet for to day are as follow Spot 32c Anw/Sept. 32|c Oct/Dre. 31 fj Jan/March 31c Remaiks—Market Q lift.37 words
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Article57 1928-07-19 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd.., Beach eet, Penang, reports that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day Good F. A. Q. R bbed Smoked Sheet $11 to $11 i Fa Q. do 40 40| LowFA.Q.&Off do 38 39 Plain Unsrn ked Sheet 27 31 Lamp57 words
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Article145 1928-07-19 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on July 18 I ONDON Spot £217.15s Up £4.15s 3 mos. buying 214 4.10s 3 selling 214 5s 4.12.6 Local. July 19: Singap re sold 150 tons at $108.25 Penang 50 tors at $108.25. Messrs. Eastern Smelling Co Ltd.145 words
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Article30 1928-07-19 11 The output of Renong Tin Dredging; Company, Limited for the first half month of Julv was (tin ore) No. 2 Dredge piculs 182, No. 3 Dredge picul*' 213.30 words
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Advertisement235 1928-07-19 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllHM dK JWMhlj’ Pl I IMPERIAL MOTORS, J PI? r 22, NORTH AM ROAD. r zr* >. .f-l D-J- -A—.11 yty r*''' 1 l^ 1 f Demonstrations Arranged Satisfaction Guaranteed. i L.. If/ -Til WE TRY TO SATISFY. W J W KF Ell Hr WH Te,1281 E mlrjBr' I gfej235 words
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106 1928-07-19 12 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list: Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padang -47i .50 Chenderiang 16/9 17/9 Hitam .67$ .72| Jelapang 25/6 26/Kinta Tin Dredging 1.35 1.40 Kuchais Ord. 1.40 1.45 Kuala Lumpur Tin 31/9 32/9 M. Consolidated .80 .82$ North Taiping 1.00106 words
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Article68 1928-07-19 12 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .44 .46$ Hitams .67$ .70 Jelapangs 24/9 25/6 Klang Rivers 3.30 3.35 K. Lumpurs 31/6 32/6 Kuchais (Ord) 1.32$ 1.37$ Laruts 16/9 17/6 M. Consols. .77$ .80 Norths .99 1.01$ Penawats .65 .67$ Petalings68 words
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Article95 1928-07-19 12 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Norths .99 101 Kintas 1.33$ 1,37$ Taipings 1.05 1.07 Hitams .65 .70 Talams 1.04 1.05 Ulu Piahs .67$ .72$ B. Padangs .45 .47$ Ratruts 25/3 25/9 Tejas 15/- 15/6 Sione Tin 24/3 24/9 Souths .41$ .43$95 words
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Article140 1928-07-19 12 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrins 41/6 42/3 B. Padangs ’•> .45 .47$ Hitams .67 .69 Haad Yajs 16/- 16 6 Hong Fatts ,40 .42 Jelapangs 24/9 25/3 Kuchais 1.35$ 1.40 Kents 4/6 5/Kinta Dredges 1,35 1.40 Kuyohs .40 .42$ K.140 words
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Article64 1928-07-19 12 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 18. Paris, 124 25; New York, 4.867a; Brussels. 34.92; Geneva, 25.25 Amsterdam, 12.081; Milan, 92.80 Berlin, 20.38; Stockholm, 1819; Copenhagen, 18.19; Oslo, 18.20; Vienna, 34.47 k Prague, 1641; Helsingfors, 1931 Madrid, 29.521 Lisbon, 235 Athens, 375 Bucharest,* 7941 Rio, 531 Buenos Aires. 473;64 words
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Article207 1928-07-19 12 Penang, July 19» 1928. Benares Opium p. chest 15,000.00 nomrinvoR 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 selkr Mace Pickings 125.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom 110s 95.00 Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried 110.87$ sales Rattans sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1207 words
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Article122 1928-07-19 12 Penang, July 19, 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 154 1 3 days’sight Private 156 B Bombay Demand Bank 154 I Madras Demand Bank 154 3122 words
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Article1125 1928-07-19 12 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. I 3 2c >» ZS sS x gQ I as R S RUBBER [Dollar.] c S c 5 c Allenby Rubber Co J 2C 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 00 1 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 70 2 CO Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate1,125 words
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Advertisement654 1928-07-19 12 BANKS. HONGKONG ANO SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital |50,00*,H* Issued and fully paid up |20,0H,HI Reserve Funds:— Sterling £8.000,OH Silver 114,000, OH Reserve Liability of Proprietors J20.0H.0H Head Office.—HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Annoy, Bargkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Chefoo, Dairen, Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Haiphong, Hamburg.654 words
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Advertisement186 1928-07-19 12 IF YOU FEEL LIKE THIS Your Nerves Need A Tonic— DR. WILLIAMS’ PINik PILLS. When work or worry without sufficient rest exhausts your store of nervous energy a condition results called neurasthenia. It is met with in men who concentrate too closely on business affairs; womei also become similarly afflicted186 words
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Advertisement244 1928-07-19 12 EmpText -1 w PERFECTION t til frmr By tlieir fine flavour, tliei r ||||r U fragrant aroma, by SihteWW IA purity and perfect condition Jill BLACK and V. |i j j A I CIGARETTES have v.on a B foremost place in the hearts Oil /T f “U- Made in *n.244 words
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615 1928-07-19 13 Fresh Programme. CREATING REVOLUTIONARY RAPTURE” IN THE MASSES. The Executive Committee of the Com munist International has worked out a fresh programme which is to be a new manual for all the Communist parties. Communists are enjoined to avoid all connection with Anarchism. Sj615 words
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Article117 1928-07-19 13 THE PRINCE TO MAKE HIS HEADQUARTERS AT LILLE. The Prince of Wales will make his headquarters at Lille in August during the pilgrimage to the battlefields of France and Flanders by the British Legion. The pilgrims will number 11/XX) people from Great Britain and Ireland and the117 words
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Advertisement261 1928-07-19 13 “Kruschen saved my life.” 4 z-X^ 7 W- I ■if- Fm "7I iHu) A ViMV'// tRc Z§jf II Wl’Jw “Having been in Hospital for past six months suffering from acute appendix trouble with complications, and undergoing five operations for same; I thought it would be of interest to your firm261 words
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Advertisement570 1928-07-19 13 Health may fail when teeth decay ><K/ /"CHRONIC and very serious ailments may result from decayed teeth. To Lz prevent tooth decay is one of the first laws of health. Brush your teeth at least twice daily. Use a Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush, which reaches every part of every tooth, every570 words
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Article125 1928-07-19 14 To-day’» Departures. R' ngnm for Asahno and Batu Bahra. Blommers lijk for B»- a *'an (Doii), Satang Port S»id, Boston and New York. Pembrokeshire for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Tungsong for P. Langkawi and Kantang (Trang.) Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan, Kinta for125 words
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Article596 1928-07-19 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated Malay States. Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parce’ Post, except when otherwise stated, close half-an hour earliethan the Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be close' daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.nc. Parit Buntar,596 words
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Article13 1928-07-19 14 29th, 30th and 31at July—Fifth Annual Conference, I.S.P. at Port Dickson.13 words
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Advertisement124 1928-07-19 14 wBhm z2OmlR,z z% 7 '77//,ffiXz$ J|?H ®fc z wBlk IiF %z79k itt r9Br |w 'wfB. M sil s p 1R1 jflL <ferE* a WlL J& W' v J wfc' W^ x% w ww wIF ■Mb' A>., f X- f j/ v Jr 'i .f» ikr x B WB% ,w IB124 words
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Advertisement429 1928-07-19 14 ■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH3B3£ SE!Cb^9 [the blues] No man or woman is more sick of life than J when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease s in many cases. That terri- ble feeling which makes all the world appear gloomy without one ray of bright- 0429 words
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Article634 1928-07-19 15 CH0WRA8TA MARKET. Penang, July 19, 1928. -Sutton— eta Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head beep 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 M pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb M do634 words
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Advertisement238 1928-07-19 15 'M TANGYE-TYNESIDE SHEETING PLANT. Design No. 2302 Comprising 3 Smooth Rolls, one 3 Marker and Tangye Vertical Kerosene Oil Engine, Cluth operated and complete with all Accessories as illustrated. $2.115 ex godown, Penang. I 'HhErSl tl -•JJfc" Orfes AGENTS FOR MALAYA. HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (incorporated in the straits settlements.)238 words
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Advertisement135 1928-07-19 15 A 5 A QA V E time and A trouble. The same a i Capstan Medium a J Tobacco only Rub- bed Up" ready for the pipe, Ask for A Capstan (Rubbed i Up) is- I I I |1 SJ HF ,2 Ww k" Hl h WsuperiorWI a S r*135 words
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Advertisement620 1928-07-19 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. HECTOR Joly 20 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam' Glasgow. CYCLOPS July 27 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ’PERSEUS Aug. 2 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. MENTOR Aug. 10 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. GLAUCUH Aug. 16 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and620 words
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Advertisement652 1928-07-19 16 rj===S| HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE |fl p Gjj HOGO STINNES LINIEN PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. OUTWARDS. D 20 e th i July s. s. Uarda For-Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan 20th m. s. “Heide berg” For—Singapore. Manila, H n^ k July* 1 8 Shanghai, Kobe, Moji, Dalny Tsingtau. 27ch July, s. s. “Havenstein”652 words
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Advertisement578 1928-07-19 16 P. O.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Ingorporatbd in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamers of the Brltlii, contract with His Majesty’s Govern- India s. N. Co., Ltd. ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated in England.) Outwards from578 words
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