Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-09-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 210. VOL. LXXXVI. WEDNESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1928. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement502 1928-09-12 1 ■jUOKISATSU studio, with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, /0, Bishop Street, PENANG. .v sgr- j fffr THINK j X 1 Before you buy a Car and insist on rpi Hif T"1 I*ll one which has been proved *l© IYIOSt IXCIIHDIC CHEVROLET tourer $1,410 j Engines in the World.502 words
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Advertisement15 1928-09-12 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. fad Cffa: Neil to tite Cspatar; IrtKk 9ffa U Uitk SM.15 words
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Article410 1928-09-12 2 PUZZLES SCIENTISTS. Wind Driven The report by the captains of two Atlantic liners that they found the Gulf Stream flowing westward instead of eastward between longitude 40 west to longitude 50 west is keenly discussed in meteorological and seafaring circles. It is a phenomenon. No such410 words
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Article167 1928-09-12 2 RANGOON TO CALCUTTA. One of the Air Survey Company’s D.H* 9. aeroplanes arrived at Calcutta on August 29 from Rangoon. As the Dam Dual aerodrome was unserviceable, permission was obtained for the machine to land on the Maidan and in spite of heavy rain the landing iwas167 words
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Article123 1928-09-12 2 SECRETARY’S RETORT TO CHIEF CONSTABLE. Soccer Too Dangerous. “We are not a lot of babies” was the indignant retort of the Secretary of the Police Athletic Association in an interview regarding a warning issued by the Chief Constable of Sheffield to the Sheffield Force that football was too123 words
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Advertisement1255 1928-09-12 2 MISCELLANEOUS. AUCTION. CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN B. K. Malakar, Licensed Surveyor PptlOTlt) SbillpQ "R OOITI CURED, and Leveller (S. S.) accepts Surveys of LUlldllg OdICS IVUUIU. every description at moderate chargee. -TZ" BY A Remedy for Consumption Has Address Kuhm, Kedah. T 0 SOLD BY Been Found 1222-W 8 13-9 PUBLIC1,255 words
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Advertisement171 1928-09-12 2 ©MI PURE CHINESE SILK HOSIERY Stocked by Leading Stores in a Variety of jV Charming Colours. J V. A Joy to Wear and a 1 Delight to Behold. A A 04 //<\ :—F. W. MOORE, 3a, Malacca Street, Singapore. GREEN MANURE SEED Pamanoekan and Tjiasem Co., Java. (The Anglo Dutch171 words
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Article733 1928-09-12 3 AND SOME OTHERS. Their Importance In Matches. Only a few days ago I heard a trinm phant golfer declare on entering the club house that his caddie had won his match for him. To this h>s beaten opponent replied And my caddie lost the match for733 words
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Article129 1928-09-12 3 HUTS OF THE PICTS. A Stone Age village complete with streets and houses has been discovered near the Bay of Skaill on the mainland of the Orkneys during exc -.vations made by the Office of Works. Professor Gordon Chi!de, of Edinburgh University, who has129 words
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Advertisement288 1928-09-12 3 your dealer to demonstrate the AHKRp^^B^H^BWiYI the greatest a dollar for dollar offering in the fine car field. One ride l you. to* fiwthiinfj c, a. c. 5 1 2845 buys the Ruick Star ddrd Tourer l2B4s r W'\\*! F(Wk buyS R e beauty of line A t\ NJ \>288 words
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Advertisement113 1928-09-12 3 I EASY TERMS AND NO INTEREST Are features of our hire purchase system. $lOO deposit and $2O per month for a tropical model ROBINSON PIANO MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU 10 OWN A PIANO IwnHBR PH Mahogany Casing, JaSMsSifr I Iron Frame. Light and responsive Touch. Singing Tone. xfitSßo PENANG113 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS.
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Article790 1928-09-12 4 Monday, August 13th:—For sending in time to my good gossip, Mistress Bassett, do write out a very fine recipe for making Pine and Vegetable Marrow Jam. That to peel your marrow and to take out the seeds, then cut it into pieces that are long and narrow’,790 words
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Article636 1928-09-12 4 JUNE HOPE - BY JUNE HOPE BY JUNE HOPE (BREEDER OF ALSATIAN WOLFHOUNDS). To wash a dog only when his coat is soiled, and not according to a set timetable is the habit of most people. Too frequent washing is a mistake, we know, but at the same time it636 words
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Article, Illustration74 1928-09-12 4 Here is a frock that would be specially becoming to the plump woman. The long, jabot-like frill atthe side of the bodice disguises the line of a too-full bust, while the pleated over-skirt, with its irregular hem, is extremely kind to broad hips. Any softly-hanging material, such74 words
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Article495 1928-09-12 4 ISOBEL FRANCIS - BY ISOBEL FRANCIS. Though coats are essential at this time of the year, they are not yet made on cumbersome lines, and at the recent dress parades some very pretty styles have been displayed. Faced-cloths and fancy suits seem to be the most popular materials, They are all495 words
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Article441 1928-09-12 4 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE. New ways of cutting and trimming lingerie will never cease! One would hardly believe that there could be so many different ways of arranging a bit of silk and lace, while delicate scraps of embroidery nne ever blossoming forth in fresh places. As the441 words
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Article1192 1928-09-12 4 HELEN OUveb - BY HELEN OUveb, Although we are apt about the English mains that, for several «gJ e fa most hon l s are tl lor ra h| ot lb Jw,. able by reason of the heaf v“ COnifon 4J ear tempers and health cause. r from thi, To1,192 words
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Article139 1928-09-12 4 ONE FEWER THAN TOTAL FOR LAST YEAR. A fatal crash at Ho’beach (Lincs) during mail week brought the total of R.A.F. deaths this year up to 47, only one fewer than the R.A.F. death roll for the whole of last year. Ihe last victim wag F ight-Lieut.139 words
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Advertisement75 1928-09-12 4 Nothing Tempting on the Menu? To stimulate the jaded appetite, aid digestion, and to correct liverishness the cause of most of our “ill-feelings’ these hot days—try Pinkettes, the dainty little laxative regulators, to-night and you’ll surely feel 100% hungrier, happier and generally better in the morning. Pinkettes cause no pain75 words
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Advertisement47 1928-09-12 4 S.B ORDINANCE NO. 157 AND THE LABOUR CODE, EMPLOYERS of the month, of April. July. c re hereby remmded M turn* for the preceding quar went to the Office of the DfP lc- of Labour, Malaya. PeDftn Forma for the return i<ip’ieation at any office 0 naenl47 words
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Article646 1928-09-12 5 Mr. C. R. Hardy, of the Straits Times, left for home by the Aeneas. Mr. H. V. Towner, Colonial Engineer, has resumed duty on his return from leave. Capt. T. P. Coe, the former Secretary to Resident, Perak, has returned from Honr furlough. Mr. J. M. Grand,646 words
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88 1928-09-12 5 CASE CONCLUDED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 11. The case was concluded at the Supreme Court yesterday, in which Mr. H. H. Arathoon, trading as Stephens, Paul and Company, claimed $2897 from the former manager of the firm, Mr, J. C. Zeyton, who it88 words
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Advertisement325 1928-09-12 5 Kfe*! I •p im I r/ < 1 I I •>, I I 4r\ I I I I Oil |Jgg I ■'Allenburgs Foods I Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the g home counties, the ‘Allenburys’ Foods are as easily g digested as mother’s milk. They are325 words
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Advertisement286 1928-09-12 5 How this paint saves money. O ne 2 a^on °f re d FERROCENE covers n a hundred square yards of metal with a damp-proof, air-proof skin. That skin jS® clings closely to the surface —Corrosion cannot creep in between the paint and the metal. W Protection is easy with Fbrb©@bn®286 words
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Article463 1928-09-12 6 Tariff I» Jy r" No Case Made Out For Safe-Guarding Prices Below Parity. London, September 11. THE India Office has issued a statement regarding the rePort of the Indian Tarriff Board on the oil industry, The statement says the Tariff Board was directed to investigate. Rugby Radio Service. - 463 words
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Article236 1928-09-12 6 -Reuter. SCIENTISTS NEARING A SOLUTION. Amazing Lecture. WHAT ftIMEANT BY CELLULAR DEATH. Ft London, September 11. Professor Degnan of the University College*. London, addressing the Briiasn Association tonight on the* ‘"Mystery of said his Professor Hill, was on the evg of discovering, if he-Reuter. - 236 words
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Article143 1928-09-12 6 British United Press. COMPLAINT! BY LONDON JEWELERS/' ■O—— atom to .r O 1 j Delhi, (By Mail). The traffic in fakjpd emeralds which is being carried 05 by persons in India has led to complaints being made by London jewellers. .j A parcel contsypwig w bat'British United Press. - 143 words
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Article233 1928-09-12 6 —Reuter. CENTURY BY HOBBS. WEST indies beaten at SCARBOROUGH. FESTIVAL CRICKET. London, Septem 1 er 11. Brilliant bowling by Tate and Freeman, a century by Hobbs and a forceful 91 by A. P. F. Chapman in the festival matches with which the cricket season is being—Reuter. - 233 words
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Article166 1928-09-12 6 —Reuter. AUSTIN’S SURPRISE VICTORY. Forest Hills, September 11. In the second round of the American Tennis Championship “Bunny” Austin beat Jack Wright (Canadian Champion) 3-6, 63, 63, 68,6 3. The unexpected victory of the youthful Englishman over an experienced international was most popular. The Canadian’s—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article, Illustration76 1928-09-12 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette'' SIR, Re inscription for war memorial how w uld this do? For us they died: they live with us Jor ever. Yours etc., NEMO. Singapore, September 10. The76 words
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Article322 1928-09-12 6 YESTERDAY S RESULTS. EIGHT LENGTHS’ VICTORY FOR ORLXIS. EXCITING FINISHES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 11. THE weather was fine though dull for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting. There was a fair attendance which included Sir Hayes Marriott. The results322 words
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Article43 1928-09-12 6 EXTRA “A” CLASS i ACCOMODATION. ’■b y7e are informed that in order to meet Ibtf jdĕroand for piseages by the Blue Funnel Line next season the extra “A” ’class-steamer “Anchises” (***** tons) will leave Penang for Europe on or about43 words
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Exclusive “ P.G. ” Service.
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Article450 1928-09-12 6 British United Press Reports. year, especially in exports.— British United Press. Anti-British Propaganda. CO SID’ RABLE LOSS OF REVENUE. {Copyright) Shanghai (By Mail) HOW trade fell off considerably during the past year in low. r Yangtze Kiang ports, as well as in piactically every other partyear, especially in exports.— British United Press. - 450 words
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Article284 1928-09-12 6 decision is final in disputes- British United Press. PERU’S ADVANCED CODE. Modified By New Regulations. Lima, Peru, (By Mail) Peru’s employment law for the protection of “black-coat work ers”, as distinct from the law applying to wage-earners, has been made less drastic by a changedecision is final in disputes--British United Press. - 284 words
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Article161 1928-09-12 6 ,—British United Press. REDUCTION TN NUMBER OF AGENTS. Rome (By Mail). Shipping companies in Italy have be«n ordered to reduce the number of emig-a'ion agents to 24 4 for the whole kingdom. This has been made obh’gah ry by a new Ministerial order based on the wevz,—British United Press. - 161 words
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100 1928-09-12 6 Soviet supplies and to nearer to its pr>war tve United Press. RĔ A E UN DER ..olir// of J' ”vT lo EJ •/Io Yi flyro3 Dili Lj More than! S9O,OOCL acn s jd prairie, land". in the 1P r P n e p aSoviet supplies and to nearer to its pr>war tve • United Press. – - 100 words
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Article1305 1928-09-12 7 The Linlithgow Report.--!. A Great Programme. The conclusions reached from the first thorough investigation of Indian rural economy ever undertaken are available in the Report of the Royal Commission on Agriculture in India, says The, T'lines. Lnder the chairmanship of the Marquess of Linlithgow, the Commission1,305 words
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Advertisement470 1928-09-12 7 SCOTLAND’S LEADING SPIRIT. WH SKY The famons “Black Watch” Highlanders are distinguished by the -.ffy Red Hackle worn in their bon- -SF nets They were awarded this unique had«e for their ga’lantry in Flanders in 17?5. Twelve decades later they were back in Flanders serving their country with the same470 words
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Advertisement87 1928-09-12 7 STOP <OUCNS > THEY START EVANS’ PASTILLES right to the root of the 1 Sa f > Jr*!' trouble, killing the germs that V I j lurk in the innermost recesses of the nose, throat and chest. Safeguard your health and that of your children always by Wk 4F having87 words
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Advertisement172 1928-09-12 7 For five generations the famous Lea Perrins’ Sauce has been held in the highest esteem. It s distinctive piquancy, unvarying quality, and high degree of concentration places it in a class apart from other seasonings and condiments. LEA PERRINS' SAUCE To be or not to be A SUCCESS IN LIFE172 words
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Advertisement285 1928-09-12 7 New Advertisements. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted Reliable Agents in all important centres of 8. S. and F. M. S. to conduct retail agency of cotton and silk manufacturers in South India. Excellent and quick selling patterns already in extensive demand. Liberal terms. Apply to —John Paul Sons. Y. M. C. A. Road,285 words
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Miscellaneous27 1928-09-12 7 THEATRE RO YAL TO-NIGHT o VICTOR FLEMING TF Cfroductlon ujitk ERNEST TORRENCI CEARA BOW PERCYMARMONT Jfc AOOlPtt iUftO* ItSSt IIASC? A 'fjbramounll < A \JT wtiQaaU Diifco ent!27 words
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Article596 1928-09-12 8 Far too much is being made of the French Foreign Minister’s reference to Germany’s potential military strength, at the Assembly of the League of Nations on Monday las\ Germany naturally is anxious to see the end of foreign occupation of her territory. Most of it has been596 words
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Article73 1928-09-12 8 ALLEGED CRIMINAL BRE ACH OF TRUST. Kena Shaik Mohamed Malimiar, an Indian, was charged before Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, at the Penang District Court, today, with criminal breach of trust in respect of $3,684. The accused was employed at the Straits Cattle Trading Company, and it73 words
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Article43 1928-09-12 8 The homeward mail by the s.s. Egra closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 14th instant. The B. I. Rohna with mails despatched from London on August 23rd is expected to arrive here at 6 am. on Friday, the 14th instant.43 words
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Article91 1928-09-12 8 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending September 8, 1928, shows a total of 60 deaths —39 males and 21 females the death-rate being 22.19 per mille compared with 26.26 in the preceding week and with 25.20 in the corresponding week of91 words
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55 1928-09-12 8 The Manager of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., Penang, has received an advice from London that the Directors have declared an interim dividend of 8 per cent less income tax for the half year ended 30th June 1928 on the “A and B”55 words
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Article, Illustration504 1928-09-12 8 George Gadd - The Half Shot. by George Gadd. I t occasionally happens that the golfer is sorely puzzled as to what club to take for a particular shot. It looks, we will say, like a full mashie and you are justifiably afraid that in forcing it you will allow the504 words
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Article39 1928-09-12 8 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 291 cts per pound per pl.—s 39No. 1 Crepe 30} cts per pound per pl. $4O-33 Quiet. London 8f 1 New York 17} cts. (gold) (51/ Courtesy/ of Messrs. Alien Dennys.)39 words
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Article34 1928-09-12 8 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow Spot 29c Sept. 29}c Oct/Dec. 29c Jan/March 29c Market Quiet.34 words
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Article225 1928-09-12 8 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. gives the following prices on September 11: London Spot £209.12 6. down 5/3 mos. buying 208.5 s unchanged 3 selling 208.10 s Local. September 12: Singapore 175 tons at sloss Penang buyers no sellers at sloss. Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, September225 words
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Article153 1928-09-12 8 FIFTEEN STARTERS AT DONCASTER. ST. LFGER STAKES. Doncaster, September 12. Fifteen horses will go to the post for the St. Leger at Doncaster to-day. The race is run over a course of 1 mileo furlongs 132 yards and is for entire colts and fillies foaled in 1925. Colts carry 9153 words
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Article16 1928-09-12 8 The output of Eistern Siam J’ month of August °'icnlB 519 cubic yards treated16 words
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Article127 1928-09-12 8 Sundried Copra was q |r,tl yesterday at $lO 50 per P |C Tustlikey’ 1 Isaac, you are cheating. bJ> r> family- Your la The Fami y been in prison, your br Fa ling. waB gentenced for and now yon are cheat»: or “Look here, are we here to play127 words
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Advertisement230 1928-09-12 8 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. We are now receiving FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES every MONDAY and THURSDAY from BRASTAGI, in addition to our regular shipments from AUSTRALIA and U. S. A. each fortnight. VEGETABLES. Cabbages, Peas, Tomatoes, Tree Tomatoes (excellent for dessert) Beetroots, Leeks, Carrots and Potatoes (Australian). FRUITS. Oranges, Apples,230 words
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Advertisement75 1928-09-12 8 “E>. O.” THE BEST SITUATED HOTEL. Rooms with the latest Sanitary Arrange* merits and Long Baths —Showers. Spacious Dining Hall Under European Supervision. Up-to-date Ballroom. Reception Rooms. French Chef. Seventy Rooms. 4 Storey Building in Course of Construction Facing the Sea. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY, AT 9-30 p. m. C75 words
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Miscellaneous22 1928-09-12 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11.28 a.m. 548 a.m. Midnight. 6.20 p.m. To-morrow. 1 a.m. 6.28 a.m. Midday. 6.51 p.m.22 words
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Obituary118 1928-09-12 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Mr. Choong Eng Heng, proprietor of Chop Hong Soon, Penang, and Hong Soon Chan, F.M.S., and father of Messrs. Choong Boon Tong, Choong Swee Eng and Choong Swee Wah, will take place at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, September 23, 1928, from his residence118 words
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Lord Cushendun Discusses Disarmament.
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Article707 1928-09-12 9 A Slow Process. Franco-German Relations: Bitter Press Comments. Wild Rejoinders. In a lengthy speech at Geneva. Lord Cushendun, the Bri'ish dele•gale t sympathised with Herr Mueller s disappointment at the slow progress of disarmament, and said that the difficulties of the Preparatory Commission had notthe closj of bis speech.—Rugby Radio Service. - 707 words
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Article163 1928-09-12 9 TREATIES CAN BE TORN UP.” Reuter. BACK TO FREEDOM. Berlin, September 11, The Nationalist papers comment most bitterly on M. Briand’s speech at Geneva. The Deutsche Zeitung says, The only answer to the box on the ears we have received is Away from this front of Germany’s enemies, and backReuter. - 163 words
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Article40 1928-09-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, September 11. Unemployment in*Great Britain continues to increase. On September 3 the total number of workless was 1,324,700, being 4673 more ‘han the week before and 250,000 more than a year ago.—Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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Article228 1928-09-12 9 —Reuter, FIRST SITTING OCTOBER 12SIR JOHN SIMON CABLES THE VICEROY. PROVINCIAL CO-OPERATION. THE FIRST SITTING OF THE SIMON STATUTORY COMMISSION IS TO BE HELD AT POONA ON OCTOBER 12. Simla, September 11. Sir J ohn Simon has telegraphed to lh a Viceroy announcing the first sitting.—Reuter, - 228 words
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Article113 1928-09-12 9 Reuter. GOVERNMENT GRANT TO KINGSFORD-SMITH. Wellington, September 11. The Government has decided to grant Kingsford-Smith an 1 his companions £2,000 for their fl gnt from Australia.— Reuter. Paris, September 11. A message from Hendaye states that the Spanish police have discovered a plot, the nature of which).— Reuter. - 113 words
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54 1928-09-12 9 —Reuter. CADETS NOT ALLOWED TO LAND. Gibraltar,*September 11. The Soviet Government training ship Vega has arrived here from Le Havre and ia bound for Rjsloff. Sixty-five cadets on board desired to land, but were turned back by order of the authorities, only the captain being.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article191 1928-09-12 9 i.— Reuter. Aborigines Rise. STATIONS ATTACKED PROSPECTOR KILLED. WARLIKE CORROBOREE. ABORIGINES IN THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF SOUTH AUS TRA LIA HA VE RISEN AND OWNERS OF S TA TION S A RE SEE KI NG POLICE PROTECTION. Adelaide, September 11. Unusual truculence among the aborigines-i.—Reuter. - 191 words
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Article249 1928-09-12 9 DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER. London, September 11. The death has occurred of Colonel Sir Edward Ward, a distinguished soldierand former Under-Secretary of Sate for War.— Reuter. According to Who's Who Sir Edward was “the late tresident Union Jack Clcb late President Union Jack Hostel Director-Gene-ral of249 words
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Article71 1928-09-12 9 —Reuter. CAPITAL REDUCED TO £262,000. London, September 11. The Cotton Growing Association, at an extraordinary meeting at Manchester, passed a resolution reducing the capital from £500,000 to £262,000 by returning 10s. per share, thus reducing the nominal value of shares from £1 to 10. J. The chairman—Reuter. - 71 words
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Advertisement43 1928-09-12 9 t FOAMITE j FIREFOAM. I Accidents will happen. i WOIf Are YOU P re P 2reC 1D the event of Fire rotecl your property with i Foamite 1 Firefoam rajlll and Set your mind at rest Durege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG. A gents. i,43 words
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Advertisement25 1928-09-12 9 E. O. HOTEL. The public is reminded that a Pahit Dance will be held this evening at the E. dr O. Hotel at 6 o’clock.25 words
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Advertisement253 1928-09-12 9 :i the Jf6l<zfyrrx>f I! ffasioiy L Hosier# g DAINTY, STYLISH HOSIERY y H of WONDERFUL WEARING QUALITIES -j t: IN ALL THE NEWEST COLOURS. Style LCI Style CFFI Ji All Pure Silk jOA Silk Cbiff U H Lace Clox /7/ Full-fashioned I $4.25 per pair. u per pair. ♦<» everwear253 words
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Article122 1928-09-12 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. Ĕ Shares. O’® J 5 7» PQ OT CQ 00 t c.. t c. t c. I c. Mining. Hitam m. .771 -81 .771 .81 Idris Hyd. 16/- 16/6122 words
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Article77 1928-09-12 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list: Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1-30 1.35 Hitam *7B .80 Johan -30 .32} Jelapang 27/- 27/6 Kuchais Ord. 140- 1.45 Larut Tin Fields 16/9 Mambau 1.12} 1.17} Nai Hoot .20 .22 Petaling 4.5077 words
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Article72 1928-09-12 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Ban grins 42/- 43/Chenderiangs 15/3 16/Eastern Siams 12/6 13/6 Ip©hs 37/6 38/6 Kents 4/9 5/6 Kinta Kellas 24/6 25/6 Lahats 14/9 15/6 Malayan Tins 26/9 27/6 Pahangs 10/6 11/3 Pangngas 2/9 3/3 Rambutans 18/6 19/3 Renongs72 words
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Article85 1928-09-12 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .46 .48 Batu Caves 1.29 1.32 Hong Fatts .41 .42} Hitams .79 .81 Johans .29 .31 Kuchais 140 1.42 Kuyohs .27} .32} Kampongs 27/- 27/6 c. Laruts 16/9 17/Mambaus 1.15 1.18 Nai Hoots .1985 words
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Article114 1928-09-12 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Norths .85- .87 Taipings 1.06} 1.07} Kintas 1.47} Hitams -79 .81 Talams 1.06 1.08 Ulu Piahs .70 c. .72 c. B. Padangs .45 .47 Ratruts 26,9 27/3 Petalings 4.47} 4.52} Sione Tin 23/3 23/9 Kuyohs .35114 words
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Article1112 1928-09-12 10 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. HAMES. S 5 3 c p "5 2? CO t» H RUBBER [Dollar.] 9 o 3 c c Allenby Rubber Oo 1 27* 1 32} Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 16 1 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 50 2 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 251,112 words
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Advertisement96 1928-09-12 10 FOR THE SNIPE SEASON. Secure your requirements of SPORTING CARTRIDGES AND GUNS. from PRITCHARD CO., LTD., PENANG. NOBEL’S PRIMAX SMOKELESS POWDER CARTRIDGES. 12 bore Nos. 2,4, 6, 7. 8 shot. 16 bore Nos. 4,6, 7, 8 shot. $B/00 per 100. BUCKSHOT 6 and 9 pellets $B/25 per 100. BALL $l2-0096 words
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Advertisement106 1928-09-12 10 -14 RESULTS ONLYIfA, ss °o r F° r a Co -ct Forecast $5O No long lisbs t 0 Wfile out no Scores to give—no complicatioas asto the order which teams hould be placed The FREE COUPON which appears in this week’s “Sunday Gazette” is complete. A few strokes of the106 words
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Article1710 1928-09-12 11 v’ TpE MATTER OF the taxation of 7' jrpß it is to be hoped that public J in inn will P aafl beyond the present Xnathy, and press for some defif e m r,ve on the part of the authorities, r 6 niemcecaused by innumerable dogs Tb1,710 words
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Article44 1928-09-12 11 To-day at the Esplanade at p nr. 1. March Hail io.Ba varix ,3c^ W der u «j 12 Selection Lumber Love 3 Intermezzo Anona «rey r 1-4 Fox Trot Love Lies Kellard I*s. Polka Jolly Tars Roy U God Save T'je King.44 words
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Article1018 1928-09-12 11 Fortnightly Meeting. An ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Offices, yester day. Mr. G. L. Ham, presided and the others present were. —Mr. F. H. Grumitt, Dr. J. E. Smith, Mr. J. A. Black, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, Mr. E. Newbold,1,018 words
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Article214 1928-09-12 11 Penang, September 12, 1928, Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom Cloves 60.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 160.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 90.00 nom 110 s 85.00 nom. Coconuts per 50.00 nom Copra Sundried 0 sales Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shel D... 13.00214 words
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Article175 1928-09-12 11 POINT OF PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOUR INVOLVED. {Copyright.) Manila, Philippines, (By Mail). Disputing on a point of professional behaviour, three Filipino gravediggers at the Crmeterio del Norte, engaged in such a bitter fight that they could not be overc me until a special force of police arrived.175 words
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Article301 1928-09-12 11 ESCAPADES AS A LIVELIHOOD. Her Fourth Attempt. Betty Simpson, the 25-years-old girl from Ok ahoma, United States, who stowed away in the Cunard liner Aquitania at New York and reached Southampton on Wednesday, was sentenced at the police court on August 9 te four weeks’ imprisonment.301 words
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Article248 1928-09-12 11 GUARDIANS’ RELIEF FOR DWELLER IN RUIN. A farm labourer whose address was given as Brambletye Castle ruins, was allowed 15s. a week out-rlief by the East Grinstead, Sussex, Guardians. He is Mr. James Hobbs, who for the last eight years has worked for Mr. T. G< Holmsden,248 words
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Article169 1928-09-12 11 CHEST LUNG TROUBLES. “i? LOP InHmJ-Zclimafe, even the r ed are Cable to be laid low by colds and «Cills which, «gtriking at tUj bingj, set upi ..Jjeu 5» Trotj t: in the throat and bronchialsM howltfetSilight calls for prompt Clwwei IwaMljUZiaHiU L quiclfly check dangerous symptoms, stfMia hen any169 words
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Article162 1928-09-12 11 LARGE CONTRACTS FROM ABROAD. Newcastle Firm Gets Peruvian Order. A contract for the construction of coW. ovens and by-product plant, at a cost of about £1,(XX),000, has been placed with the Coppee Company, Ltd., of Westminster, S. W., by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, of Newcastle, New162 words
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Article292 1928-09-12 11 VICTIMS INFECTED ON SAME •AY. Medical officers of health who have been hunting the source of the recent outbreak of para-typhoid in London, established one most important fact. The date of infection of all cases was July 8. No case traceable to subsequent infection has been discovered. This292 words
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Advertisement93 1928-09-12 11 WORN-OUT WITH luiißWtoV/ B&nkh days of misery, nights of torture, burning pains of Jjciatica, Scaldinp Urine, and' ftjier symptom» o| T€r«r|>le by taking De Witt’s Kidney ’and Bladder Pills. This 40-year-old remedy is recommended by doctors everywhere, and,used the world oyer. Within 24'honrs. of taking the HrA d<M» Jjou well93 words
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Article321 1928-09-12 12 ALL LEFT TO WIDOW. Formerly Worth £12,000,000. The Daily Mail understands that Capt. Alfred Loewenstein, the Belgian financier, who disappeared from an aeroplane while crossing the Channel on July 4, has left estate valued at £5,500,000. During the month preceding his death his shares in the International321 words
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Article172 1928-09-12 12 COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT CASE. A settlement has been arrived at in the case brought by Douglas Fairbanks, the famous cinema star, against the Victory Film Company of Bombay, charging them with infringement of his copyright in the films, “The Thief of Bagdad,” “Robin Hood,” “Son of the Sheik.”172 words
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Article124 1928-09-12 12 Penang, September 12, 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 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bark ***** 3 days’sight Private 156 n Bombay Demand Bank 1531 I Madras Demand Bank 1531 g 3124 words
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Article64 1928-09-12 12 (Rugby Radio Service London, September 12. Paris, 124.20; New York, 4.85 J Brussels, 34.90; Geneva, 25.20; Amsterdam, 12.10« Milan, 92.75 Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18.13 Copenhage 18.19 Oslo. 18.19; Vienna, 34.42 Prague. 163|; Helsingfors, 1921 Mair d. 29.25}: Lisbon 107|; Athene, 275, Bucharest, 797} Rio. sa'j Buenos Aires, 47}}(Rugby Radio Service ) - 64 words
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Advertisement257 1928-09-12 12 s, k S *T* V jHSB All Remington factory loaded shot gun y\ cartridges are treated with the Remington patented "Wetproof” process. Special oils are applied not only to the body of the shell but also to the wad and turn over—making a perfect seal. All smokeless powders to be257 words
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Advertisement1101 1928-09-12 12 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. TPIP MAN” Netherlands trading society. LtlxiL (Established 1824.) who knows the climate Paid Up Capital Fl. 80,000,000 (abt. £8,««7,H1| ttatatory Reserve fi. 40,000,000 (abt. knows the need for HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM* With Aqinoiis in Rottkrdah* ’s-Gbavinam Hbad Agincy Batavia. Branches.— Bandjermasin, Bandoeng,* Bom- WW a»y, Calcutta,1,101 words
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Advertisement383 1928-09-12 13 Ihe Leak-Proof Test Will your Pen Pass It? Try this test yourseif a glass of > water. Empty a _——Parker DTiofold, H Mr oHHh screw the cap on LSxz J tightly and press r*’”l the filler button. Ip* Not a bubble of air 2X-*— 1a escapes, if the cap i383 words
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Advertisement75 1928-09-12 13 BURUOYKE'S pwhjkit ma» fl A oM E ZOTAL BKOISTBBBD. THB MOST POWERFUL DISINFECTANT IN THE WORLD. A Germicide of the highest efficiency, possessing many decided advantages over numerous similar so-called Disinfectants, particularly for HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. "Zotal'’ purifies the atmosphere, removing all objectionable smells and stopping the spread of infection. Drains,75 words
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Advertisement180 1928-09-12 13 The 20-9 H.P. The Leading British Six ITS performance is talked about wherever J i motorists meet. Speed over 65 m.p.h. Smooth, flexible, silent, easily passing most I’ cars on hills. But its chief charm lies in the i Lease with which it can be driven hour after C|i' ft180 words
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Article94 1928-09-12 14 To-day’s Departures. Kelantan for Bhnket tTorgkab), Kopah, Renong and Victoria Point. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:— PENANG —Acasta, Brefdyk, City of Delhi, Danmark, Deifflinger, Glentara, Hakone Maru, Heinan Maru, Jatlandia, Kohatsu Marn, M cwa. Nnrmahal, Namsang, Premsen, P. C. Hooft, Ranella,94 words
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Article584 1928-09-12 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca Johove and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour ea lier tl an the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted)584 words
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Advertisement410 1928-09-12 14 OLD scotch --—kWHISKvJ— u OPENING AND CLOSING FACILITATED BY NEW cap ■ft i p l e fi Secure No corkscrew necessary j- SB Possibility of leakage or contamination through faulty corks eliminated THE DISTILLERS AGENCY. LTD.. EDINBURGH 6l 4 0-fcCORNSi S Don’t cut corns, fatal poisoning f may follow. One410 words
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Article598 1928-09-12 15 CHOWBABTA MARKET. Penang, September 12, 1928. Mutton— cte Matton Indian per lb 55 Head beep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton M lb 55 Lamb598 words
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Advertisement1328 1928-09-12 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE- Th fijl' HAMBURG ’™„S? IKA 1 ,NIE INTENDED RAILINGS FROM PENANG- Q C Wri C'T'IXIXIC'C IIMI V XI WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. J HU GU SUIN IN LILNIEIN AENEAS Sept. 13 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Glasgow. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. NINGCHOW Sep-,21 i ondon. Rotterdam1,328 words
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Advertisement585 1928-09-12 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in Esglasd.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co. undel Sailings of steamers of th contract with His Majesty’s Govern- c lndl S. N. Co. Ltd ment, London and Far East Mail Service. /T x Outward, from London585 words
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