Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 September 1928

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 221. VOL. LXXXVI. TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1928. PRICE 10 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 647 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photcfj?[hy Ly electric light. ’Phene 772. 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. “BLACK&WHITE” «6- »> 1 mi win w ■iit'mmi hi ■win in -fFWWFninnTL ■■>“ 1 wM [3. I Golaz Wilf PF rITIPQ I torn»», I I yJI4I.IV» TV ULVI A ILF Vo years ago, by
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    • 13 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. Beta Off»: Hext to.fc Much Office St, Is® Strxt
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  • 346 2 WOMAN’S BLACK MAGIC.” Story Of Cruelty And Extortion. Witchcraft still fingers in Southern Europe, but the case of Camilla Illasi, who has been practising black magic at Bassanello, a small town near Padua, has caused considerable indignation throughout the country. This dark, beetle-browed woman, well on in
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  • 171 2 MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S EXPERIMENT. Mr. Frederick Caswell, a hedger and ditcher, who has spent years in trying to obtain a small holding, has obtained one from Mr. Lloyd George at Chart, Surrey. When Mr. Lloyd George heard of the old man’s ambition to put
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1417 2 POSITION WANTED. TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. As bead conductor or in charge of a The Municipal Commissioners of Notice of Removal. division in a healthy European or Asiatic George Town, Penang, hereby invite rubber or coconut property, 20 years tenders for the undermentioned work L «perin.ee in Ceylon and Malaya «nd
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    • 96 2 !Bb—Ml «L y 1 Ji remedy; 'to stop that COUGH And sure to give relief and comfort For over half a century children and adults, the world over, have been taking CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY It’s pleasant to the taste; contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. It relieves coughs, colds and
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    • 315 2 Cow&Gaie gives Full I nutrition, Food needs no addition Fabios £cve U 7 B R3R INTANTS U [>VAtlt> 5 3 Every Drop Sheer Haurishnißiil. t ‘F l \FR I WMWI 6 /1 Good Start. Everything depends upon the start in life you give jour Baby, Now is the time to
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  • 989 3 A SPECIMEN FOR TRANSLATION. I Sticking A Shive Into A Big Ticker. Those who believe they have mastered the intricacies of American slang may like to demonstrate their virtuosity bytranslating the specimen given below, whites the New York correspondent of 7Zr anchextf r Guardian. This is a book
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  • 259 3 SECOND TO NONE IN THE WORLD. Compared With American Methods. Although many of the papers and discussions of the distinguished scientists assembled at the British Association meetings at Glasgow are highly technical, others have considerable interest to the layman. In the Anthropology Section, two inter esting
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  • 370 3 THOSE 50 EXTRAS IN WIDES AND BYES. An official statement issued recently by the committee of the Staffordshire County Cricket Club puts a different complexion on the sorry farce of the match against Leicester II at Leciester on August 2. After rain had with play i Leicester
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 202 3 TANGYE HEAVY-OIL ENGINE SOLID INJECTION COLD STARTING TYPE Fuel and 6 to 500 BMP Lubricating Oil Single and Consumption (J Multi-Cylinder W- —Q?ffl 1 -wgrg-iaf Guaranteed. .A ft >;<*•■ V ly* I r C. Units. AGENTS FOR MALAYA AND SIAM. HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (iNCOEP )RA'I ED IN TIIE STRAITS
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    • 675 3 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. /Incorporated in England.) Antho/feed Capital £3,MO,M« Bnbacrihed Capital £I,SM.9M Paid-up 1.954.M* Reserve Fund 4 Undivided Profits 1.584.M» Boabd os Dibbotom. J. M. Ryrie. Esq., (Chairman), P. R. Cha»aers, Esq., Charles j ’Jambro, Esq., J O. Itobi son, Ef-q .W II Fh< lf< ri,
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  • 422 4 ENGLISH SCIENTIST'S EXPERIENCES. I Came Through With A Whistle. A “spirit” who swoie, left his finger prints, and sang “God Save the King.” is testified to by Dr. R, J. Tillyard, an English scientist, in describing seances at which he took part in Boston, U. S.,
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  • 203 4 FLOURISHING BUSINESS IN UNITED SPATES. Wedding dresses may now be conveniently rented, alone with palms, camp chairs, orchestras and other appurtenances that the average person needs but once in ‘hree-secre year?, or at most a couple of times. Sprinkled here and there through New York, mainly
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    • 321 4 i Headaches i f Equally whether they are the sequel to a chill, or have their origin 2 I in excitement or strenuous work, or are the result of excessive indulgence in alcohol or tobacco-headaches make life a torture. tl What more understandable, then, than the desire for a dependable
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    • 105 4 A Gentleman always looks well dressed in good clothes Wh»n in England. caII and lit out, with cl ithes create l by eminent Savile lb>w and We,t End tailors, viz. DAVIES, SCHOLTE, POOLE BANDON. LESLEY and KOBEIIiS etc." OVERCOATS, LOUNGE. .SPOIIIS. DIIESS SUH’S PLUS FOURS, etc. Constant purchnses of Pennine
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    • 603 4 •5-4*»i**l**l«*F»T*»F*f*^4**{*»l**P*l**f*4**lT4 Jti I PECZEMA SPREAD ON BABES FACE t I Was In an Awful State. ff 4 I Cuticura Healed. t II t I <• If/ Aril'll si t I “Eczema broke out on my little x 11 I ttl Lift H I boy’s forehead i» small, sore erup- T
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  • 531 5 NOVEL RESEARCH WORK. Odours That Attract And Repel. That butterflies are fragrant is the statement of Austin H. Clark,'whose researches into the subject have «recently been published by the Smithsonian Institution. This fact appears the more remarkable, says Mr. Clark, since some of the most fragrant
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  • 201 5 DON’T TALK NONSENSE.” A doctor was rebuked by the Coroner at an inquest at Brynammao, Carmarthenshire, on Frederick John, a tin-worker, who was found dead in a field earlier in the day with his throat cut, and a bloodstained rasor in a case in his pocket.
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  • 368 5 NEW TIME RECORD FOR OLD TRAFFORD COURSE. Two Surprises. If the rtcent racing at the White City dirt track, Old Trafford, Manchester, provided fewer thrills than usual, there were at least two surprises and the previous time record for the course was twice beaten. The first unexpected incident
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  • 177 5 DR. TEMPANY, OF MAURITIUS. Information has reached Singapore to the effect that Dr. H.A. Tempany, D. Sc., (Lend.), F.1.C., F.G.S., Director of Agriculture, Mauritius, han been appoint ed Director of Agriculture, Straits S ttle ments and F M.S. Dr. Tempany is at present in England and
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  • 136 5 VICAR ON “THE REAL SPOILERS OF SUSSEX.” The Rev. E. L. preaching in Shipley Parish Churc\ Sussex, said that when he was vicar of th« neighbouring village of East Grinst ad he soon realised who were the rea l spoilers of Suss°x. They were the Londoners who
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  • 77 5 SUCCUMBED TO ACUTE MALARIA. The death occurred at the Penang General Hospital on Saturday night of Mrs. P.G. Bradford, wife of Mr. Bradford, of the Patani Consolidate! Ailavnl Tin, Ltd., Yala. Siam. The funeral te>ok place at the Weeterr.road cemetery on Sunday, th? R v.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 207 5 z Ji /7/jw hb -.«r I rv h Cure Sore Throat and prevent dangerous infectious diseases by taking Formamint. Give Formamint to your family too. It will destroy the germs in moutfi and throat before they can do any harm. mRHAMIHT P The Germ Killing Throat Tablet. W When Baby's
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    • 527 5 Leak-Proof Test Will your Pen Pass It? Try self in a glass of water. Empty a Parker Duofold, mJuinH screw the cap on uLX/ /I jJlillflillMi tightly and press "i the fiH er button. r a p* Not a bubble of air j 11 a| escapes, if the cap 1
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 37 5 IQ-NIGHT TILL WEDNESDAY. 26TH AT 9-30 P.M. NIGHTLY FIRST NATIONAL Presents NORMA TALMADGE with EUGENE O’BRIEN in •GRAU STARK” A Modern Romance, by george McCutcheon. AT 7-30 P.M. RICHARD “The Blue Streak” and TALMADGE “The Better Map.”
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  • 899 6 Penang Assizes. Victim’s Dramatic Statement Before Death. Extraordinary Story. THE last stage of the Penang Assizes was reached to-day when three brothers, Ismail bin Man, Wan bin Man and Mat Hasid bin Man were charged with the murder of Slay man bin Hashim at Permatang
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  • 274 6 LEG SHIELDS FOR ATHLETES. A very promising new use for sheet sponge rubber has been discovered and registered by the Ajix Co., of Ilford, a progressive firm of sports and rubber goods merchants. The leg shields commonly used by cricket, hockey and football players, and which
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  • 51 6 Before Mr. J.S.W. Arthur at the Penang District Court this morning, a Chinese Baba, named Lee Soon Ann, was charged with robbery of j-wellery valued 1103.30. from Tan Geok Chuan, a young Chinese woman at a mess in Siam road on August 16. The hearing was
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  • 150 6 DEVON DIFEATED. HAMILTON WK KES LFAV S FOR AFRICA. DIRT TRACK LEAGUE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 24. THE special sports correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from Loudon as follows The weather was fine and grounds dry for Saturday’s rugby matches. The principal
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  • 91 6 INDO-CEYLO <ESE XL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, September 25. The newly formed Indo-Cevlonese XI of Seremban playing with only 10 men easily defeated a combination of the Seremban United Chinese Association A and B teams on Siturday last on the Negri Sembilan Club grounds by four
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  • 161 6 WOMAN FINDS A WORLD TRANSFORMED, A woman has just awakened after sleeping in the sanatorium at Johannesburg for eighteen years. H r lover was killed in 1910, when she was twenty years old, and the shock caused a cataleptic fit, fol lowed by a deep sleep
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  • 146 6 ATTEMPTED RESCUE. (From Qur Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 25. A scuffle between a Hylam gunman and a Chinese detective was related in the District Court yesterday when the accused pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of an automatic pistol and eleven rounds of
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  • 84 6 MOTOR CYCLIST COLLIDES WTH MOTOR BUS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, September 24. A fatal motor accident occurred yesterday evening on the Port Dickson—Seremban Road when Mr. Seladurai of the P. W. D. Seremban. who was h ling a mitor cycle with a pillion passenger, in overtaking a
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  • 62 6 GLASGOW CUP. NEWCASTLE LOSE AT BLACKBURN. CELTIC DRAW. London, September 24. The results of matches played in England and Scotland to day were as follows DIVISION 1. Blackburn R. 2 Neweastle U. 0 DIVISION 2. Port Vale 1 Southampton 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Aberdeen 2 Kilmarnock 1
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  • 235 6 CES kREWITCH AND OAMBRIGE- SHIRE BETTING. (From Our O.vn Correspondent.) Singapore, September 24. The special sports correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows The following is the latest betting on the Cesarewitch Stakes to be run at Newmarket on October 17 Bronjwk Colonel
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  • 62 6 Reuter. RICHARDS DEFEATED. New York, September 24. In the final of the World s Professional Lawn Tennis Championship, the first two matches of which were played in Europe, the Czpcho-slovak Kcz-lnh beat Vincent Richards 6 4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Chicago, September 24. In the inter-sectional tennis doubles
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  • 65 6 ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 25. When the P. and O. Pah re arrived in port from Rotterdam on Sunday, she had aboard 202 greyhoun is for Shanghai in charge of eight trainers. The dogs were kept in kennels on the deck and
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  • 57 6 MALAYS NARROWLY DEFEAT S. C. C. (From Our O .vn Correspondent.) Singapore, September 25. In the S. F. A. Cup match yesterday the Malays defeated the S. C. C. by three goals to two after a close game. At half time neither team had scored and a last
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  • 292 6 BUOCESSFU FUNCTIONS. European And Chinese Entertained. Mr. Khoo Cheng Cheow and Mr. Khoo Teow Chong wera hosts to a large number of friends on Sunday night when a house-warm’ng reception wis given at their residence, 7, Login-road. Over 300 persons sit down to dinner which was
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  • 83 6 Owing to s.s. Ked th do'iki ig for annual survey, her o«u«l Bailing's from Penang to B-dawan Deli on Friday, October ?6, a id Penang to Singapore on Mond ty, 29th idem are cancelled. Another pifne iger stean-r willleavPenang for B lawan siiling on October 26, leaving Belawan
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 154 6 G.” $l,OOO FOOTBALL COMPETITION. NOTICE. Competitors are notified that all entries in connection with the Sunday Gazette $l,OOO Football Forecast Competition MUST BE POSTED AND THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF EACH COMPETI TOR MUST BE WRITTEN IN INK ON THE BACK 01* THE ENVELOPE. In future, after publication of the
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    • 467 6 New FQRSALE Second-hand Musical 1 in good trombone, clarinet», pi ccoln Ph ne fliu etc. For complete li Bt and enpllo to Band Presilent, p erak U' c B apply Ipoh. rerak «'ate Banj, miscellaneous apartments European (jrofessional) in modern ho ,ae wen fnrn'l 8 lon9 quires companion to h
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  • 659 7 marriage FAILURES analysed. When The Glamour Passes. Something is wrong jyith' marriage. What is it 1 Dissatisfied husbands and wives will reply blithely, “Everything!” Psycho-biological experts, however, will not take that for an answer. The latest inquiry into marriage has been held by the Bureau of
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  • 713 7 Mr. Sakata, the Negri Sembilan Tennis Champion, has left for Japan. Dr. Dunlop hae arrived and assumed duties as Medical Officer Seremban. i Inspector J.J. Higgins, and inmate of Durian Daun. Hospital, Malacca. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Welham have ar--rived in Singapore and are staying at 18
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  • 315 7 FIGHT FOR GAMBLERS. San Remo’s Growing Promises. War has been declared between Monte Carlo and San. Remo, the two great Riviera gambling resorts. They lie within a few miles of one another, and might have been good neighbours, but for the fact that San Remo is
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  • 37 7 The public is reminded that a Subscription List in connection with the above Fund has been opened. Donations should be addressed to the Secretary, the Municipality, and cheques made payable to War Memorial.”
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 161 7 d i j’r wo II la ki -r Jf W \A A CLEAN CHILD. A clean child is a healthy child, provided that the cleanliness is inside as well as outside. It is the child whose digestive tract is clogged up that causes parents anxiety and trouble by being fretful,
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    • 237 7 L' The best blade costs you < less in the long rwn Wf is a personal factor over which you are much concerned. Your shave must be comfortable; it must be sanitary; it must be refreshing; it must be economical. Genuine Gillette Blades give perfect service under all conditions. Genuine
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  • 513 8 Sir William Peel in the course of his inspection of Cameron’s Highlands visited the area under the Agricultural Department. He found that tea was doing very well with an output of 600 lb. an acre and that strawberries were of good s’ze and flavour but apart from these
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  • 217 8 The proportion of afforested land to the total production area is lower in Great Britain than in any other European country. Before the War it was 5.8 per cent, as compared with 19 per cent, in France, 28 per cent, in Germany, and 9 percent, in Denmirk,
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  • 53 8 The General Produce Agency Ltd. •Beach Street, enanq, reports that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day Good F.A. Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $39 to 39} F.A.Q. do 38 38i Low F.A.Q. Off do 36| Plain Unsmoked Sheet 27 30 Lump Scrap 18 21 Loose
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  • 40 8 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore pices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow Spot 29}c Sept. Octi Dec. 29c Jan/March 29c Remarks :—Market Steady. London Stocks decreased 226 tons.
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  • 44 8 The B. I. Rajula with mails despatched from London on September 6 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday the 28. h instant. The homeward mail by the s.s. Ellenga closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 28th instant.
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  • 1535 8 tf'Jj’OLLOWING upon the Rabbs-, Tin. Stone, Bronze and other A.«es of the past, the period in which we live will go down to posterity as the Deaf Age. As a natural result of all the noise which is inseparable from such amenities of civilisation as dogs, motorcars, aeroplanes,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 201 8 I The Pioneers I I Dnnil a P er^ec^ I I UUUN Pharmaceuti-1 I 1 cal Service. I I BOON'S present I a Policy of Phar- I maceutical Service I b which is honest i to you and fair I I to themselves. I I BOON’S Service I I is
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    • 51 8 “E. S’ O.” THE BEST SITUATED HOTEL. Room, with the latest Sanitary Arrangements 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 SUNDAY, AT 9-30 p. ir rx brand
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 25 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-da y. 938 a.m. 4.03 a.m. 10.38 p.m. 4.34 p.m. To-morrow. 10.28 a.m. 4.46 a.m. 11.12 p.m. 5-09 a.m.
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    • 30 8 L... t Those s’im figures seem very charai ing, but it’s a pity we can’t tell wh tli r they are young men or young wome.>. —Der (rermutlichz Sachse, Leipzig-
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  • 35 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Toh Eng Hoe begs to thank all those who attended the funeral of his wife, sent wreaths or scrolls, tePpgrams or letters of condolence, lent their motor cars and re n lered assistance.
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  • 465 9 —Reuter. Theatre Fire Scenes. appalling spectacle at MADRID. HEAVY DEATH-ROLL. EIGHTY- Fl VE BODIES nA VE BEEN RECOVERED F ()EM the ruins or the p A MO IjS NO VA D A DES THEATRE AT MADRID. HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE WERE injured. M idrid, September 24. The
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  • 116 9 —Reuter. HOPES of electricity at A UNIT. London, September 24. Tne World Fuel Conference opened at London to-day, Forty-seven countries bean( j t h e Marquess of fading presiding. Over 160 papers have prepared, ranging from “drying —Hie most primitive form of fuel Pulverised fuel firing”—the latest
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  • 198 9 .—Reuter. REJECTED BY ASSEMBLY. GOVERNMENT WHIPS CAUGHT 'NAPPING.” PRESIDENT’S CASTING VOTE. THE INDIAN ASSEMBLY HAS REJECTED THE PUBLIC SAFETY BILL WHICH AIMS AT DEFEATING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMUNISTS. Simla, September 24. The Assembly, on the casting vote of President Pate), rejected the public Safety Bill.
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  • 69 9 —Reuter. REPORTED ARRESTS. Warsaw, September 24. It is reported from the Eastern border of Poland that the military have arrested the members of a supposed espionage organisation compot-ed mainly of White Russian school teachers and university students. One member of the organisation, an army non commissioned
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  • 81 9 Rugby Radio Service. WEATHER STILL UNFAVOURABLE. London, September 24. Although the weather was still unsuitable for Flight-Lieutenant D’Arcy Greig to make his final flight on the SuperMarine seaplane S 5 in which he will shortly make an attempt on the world speed record, the
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  • 80 9 —Reuter. ASSETS OF £5OO. London, September 25. Pro< fs of debts totalling £4,626 were lodged at the first meeting of creditors of Steve Donoghue and a resolution was passed adjudging him a bankrupt. An application was made to the Registrar for it to be postponed pending a
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  • 73 9 —Reuter. SCENE AT NORTHERN SUMATRA HOSPITAL. Batavia, September 24. When Assistant Commissioner Gajoeles of Northern Sumatra visited the leper colony in an endeavour to persuade the lepers to undergo treatment to which they objected, 29 lepers, including a number of women, attacked the inspector and his military
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  • 365 9 —Reuter. 670 Volunteer Workers. SHIPOWNERS GETTING THE UPPER HAND. MEN WEAKENING. The A US TRALI a N JVA T eRSI DE WORKERS WHO ARE ON STRIKE! are rapidly BEING REPLACED BY VOLUNTEERS AND OVERSEAS SHIPPING IS PROCEEDING WITHOUT A HITCH. Melbourne, September 24. On the application of
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  • 25 9 .—Reuter. TWO COMPANIES UNITE. London, September 24. The amalgamation of the St. Ives and the Amherst Estates (Selangor) Rubber Companies is announced. Reuter,
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  • 135 9 —Reuter. 27,026,000 GOLD FRANCS. CHINA AND THE OPIUM ENQUIRY. GOVERNMENT FIGHT. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR 1929 IS 27 026,000 GOLD FRANCS. Geneva, September 24. The Budget Committee has adopted (he rppott on the 1929 Budget, asking the Assembly to pass a g r
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  • 113 9 before the Dioceses. Rugby Radio Service. QUESTION OF THE REVISED PRAYER BOOK. London, September 24. The Archbishop of Canterbury, whoso resignation will take effect in November, will preside tc-morrow for the last time over the meeting of Bishops. The meeting, at w&ich it is expected all the
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  • 88 9 —Rugby Radio Service. DUTCH AIR MAIL SERVICE. Baahire, September 24. The second of the four Dutch mail ’planes has arrived. Reuter. Wellington, September 24. Sir John Salmond has arrived at Auck land en route to Wellington to confer with the Government on the question of air defences
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 66 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —Would it be possible for me to have .3 copies of your Sunday Gazette. posted to me every week 1 It is by no means easy to get a copy here.as the papers are all sold as soon as
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  • 61 9 Friday, September 28, at the Esplanade at 8 30 p.m. 1. March Bunch of Roses Chapi 2. Overture Raymond Thomas 3. Waltz Habanera Waldteufel 4. Selection A Princess Of Kensington German 5. Intermezzo The Lake Of Shadows Paul 6. Fox Trot Pansies Nicholls 7. An Alaskan Song
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 46 9 The World’s Best! I Padmore’s Billiard Tables I Built to a Standard—not to a Price. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY decide on I I PAC MORE TABLE J I Sror Singapore Naval Base; Ready Delivery. I PLEASE WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS FRANKEL BROTHERS. l6l BISHO? STREET, PENANG. M
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    • 193 9 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦*222ltUtttliSX* 25 J Cuseniers Liqueurs p THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. n H SPECIALITIES:— g Apricot Brandy H W Cherry Brandy fjl H H JjA Creme De Menthe i; (Freezomint) Ww\ j: Kummel •f Maraschino H 'AgSgsiU Orange Curacao y Peach Drandy Obtainable from High Class Dealers Throughout Malaya. AGENTS
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  • 437 10 Subscription List No. 34. -t Amount previously acknowledged $123,373.07 To Treasurer 7 persons total. 53.61 Mr. Yeoh Cheang Seng 200.00 Mr. Lim Lean Teng 100.00 Chop Joo H«a.. 100.00 The Eng Lean Chinese Theatre 295.20 The Chin Choo and Crew of s.s. Rasah 70.00 Stevedores
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  • 61 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list:— Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrin 42/3 42/9 Haad Yai 10/6 11/6 Kinta Tin Dredging 1.47| Kuchais Ord. 1.60 1.65 Petaling 4.77$ Rahman 1.55 1.57$ Ratrut 27/- 27/6 Telok Kruin 1.40 1.45 Takuapa 36/- 36'6
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  • 71 10 The following are our latest quotation' for to day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.32$ 1.37$ Hitams .76 .78$ Katus 25/6 26/--Kuchais (Ord) 1.57$ 1.62$ Kuyohs .32$ .35 Laruts 15/9 16/3 M. Consols. .63$ .65 Norths .82$ .85 Pangnga Rivers 2/3 2/9 p. Petalings 4.67$ 4.77$ ex
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  • 84 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .47$ .49$ Batu Caves 1.35 1.37$ Hong Fatts .42 .44 Kinta Dredges 1.47$ 1.52$ Kuchais 1.6t2 1.67 Laruts 15/6 16/M. Consols. .62$ .65$ Norths .80$ .82$ Petalings 4.75 4.95 c. Pattanis 4/9 5/3 Ratruts
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  • 125 10 Penang, September 25, 1928, (By Courtexy of The Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 29/32 3 Credit 2 4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank 154 3 days’sight Private 156 c Bombay Demand Bank 154 2 Madras Demand Bank 154 ►g-
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 388 10 connled with the excellence of its quality are the reasons why those I “in the know” always ask for I rVJPIER JOIinSTOHES N J CUB > a nits ordinances V W lu T K of Hong Kong." r j pnpcK MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. sJL Agents for Straits Settlements and r
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    • 296 10 Assets over $8,000,000. S. C. Assurance in foace over $30,000,000. I Ihe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE s Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFIvE 32, Old Jewry, c. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • 219 11 The following were the latest quotations in ■MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’, •hare list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterlay. To-day. E <? Sharks. QQ OQ q 5 Ic. c. c. I c. Mining. Bata Caves 1.32$ 1-37$ 1.32} 1.37} Eastern Siam Tin 12/6 13/6 12/- 13'Idris Hyd. 15'9 16’3
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  • 43 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 29} cts per pound pĕr pl.—s 39No. 1 Crepe 30} cts per pound per pl. 140 33 S eady. London 8 3/8 J New York 18 cts. (gol 1). (Bj/ Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 163 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. gives the following prices on September 24: London Spot £220.7.6 up £0.12.6 3 mos. buying 215.10.0 15.0 3 selling 215.15.0 15.0 Local. September 25: Singapore 200 tone at slo9} Penang buyers no sellers at slo9}. Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, September 24,
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  • 212 11 Penang, September 25, 1928, Renares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom Cloves 91.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings 145 00 ncm. Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom. llCs 70.00 nom. Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried t’0.40 buyers. Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shell" 13.00 Siam
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    • 164 11 '■iiiiiiiiijmmui ul> -7———■— l Jk x ;1/* -/-A >- The Food of Kings Court Physicians know th? best and see that Royal Babies have the best. That is why Glaxo has been used with success in 5 Royal Nurseries. Only the best is good enough for your Baby, for is
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    • 146 11 Catarrh of the S Stomach Cured I -e qt wje A® kO® N- .-i O O M n and Lar^e B 'tiles contain- 1 i,. s WoTu b ,e tS A y caSTON TABLETS They aid digestion. Purify the Blood and r— Revitalise the System. Invaluable for BOILS, PIMPLES, ABSCESSES,
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  • 718 12 Rubber Uncertain. DELIBERATE EFFORT TO DEPRESS PRICE, Messrs. Baker, Morgan Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Monday as follows —Tin has improved quite considerably over the past week and closed at £214.15.0 for 3 months delivery (up £4.5.0) and £220.10.0 for “spot” (up £8.7.6). So far as
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  • 62 12 (Rugby Radio Service London, September 24. Paris, 124.15 New York, 4.85} Brussels, 34.90 Geneva, 25.20 Ams terdam, 12.091; Milan, 92.75 Berlin, 20.34; Stockholm, 18.14; Copenhaver 18.19- Oslo. 18.19; Vienna, 34.42’ Pravre. 162|; Helsingfors, 192| Mai.ii. 29 37 Lisbon 1071; Athens. 375 Bucharest, 7971; Rio, si| Bueno* Aires, 47u
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  • 1121 12 KENNEDY Co’« SHARE LIST. NAMES. 2 sc I* I =3 21 OO m Ha RUBBER [Dollar.] 3 c 8 c Sc Allenby Rubber Oo J 25 1 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 10 1 -.5 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 2j> 2 w cum Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 2o
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    • 121 12 IMPORTANT TO THE RESIDENTS OF BUTTERWORTH AND OUTLYING DISTRICTS. We would advise the residents of Butterworth and outlying districts that we have taken over the premises of Seng Hin Co. in Bagan Luar Road, pending the erection by us of new Premises. We are also delivering free with our own
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    • 172 12 p iine i Hart*» no finer finish to a well-contested gnnae or spell of hard work than the superb BLACK and WHITE CIGARETTE. Alwayt fresh and in perfect condition (die vacuum tin ensnrea il) —there’s nothing more soothing and satisfying than a cool, sweet smoking “BLACK and WHITE” C Btacik
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  • 88 13 To-day’» Departure*. Kian Gwan for Port S wetter ham A Singaporp. Friesland for P< rt S vettenham, Illoilo Man la. Shanghai and Japan. Kuala for Belawan (Deli). Klang for Port Swettenham Singapore. The following ehipe are in commnnication with the Wireless Stations at:— Penang—Acas*a, Benladi, Cbtfmeoanicien Mailhol, DoLtr,
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  • 570 13 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). I BY TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States IValacca Johoie and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, excer where otherwise stated, close half-an hoar earlier than ‘he Ordinary mail Resumption Of Night Mail Service The following additional mails w’’l be clcsed iaily (Sunday excepted) at
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    • 339 13 I iRWHi I 1 I r<wgjK gw><||fi I I a- i I Q 3 I Z\. r S fT S E i I A ***** I saOfc f I I X-/ |m 53 a*# 1 tfiA"i I Y)ROTECT yourself from the g E lCsgf dangers that lurk in dark- JE
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    • 325 13 Zg. m. c. TRUCKS Superb in strength, endurance, stamina superb in flexibility, ease of control, and positive braking, General Motors Trucks are built on facts, not opinions. Day* and night, for months under every conceivable op- erating condition, these trucks have been put through gruelling tests at General Motors Proving
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  • 291 14 WOMAN’S EXPERIMENT. Communal Living Rooms. An unu>-nal expei intent in social reform is being carried out in her London house by a number of a c unty family, who is the wife of a prominent City man. Her four servants have all been in tho hands
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  • 418 14 GROWTH OF C. 0. D. SYSTEM. New Post Offices are going up in towns all over England. The development of housing estates and the growth of new industries have created postal demands which call for larger and more efficient accommodation of postal and telephone services.
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  • 14 14 Oct. Nov. D )C 1928, Jan. Feb. 1929, 1. S. P. Examinations.
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    • 424 14 jjt M e I 11 OR VSS/A L E Ledgers no, 2 0,300,400 and duo pages with double ('ash Columns Ledgers of h«, 242, 311 pages single i Cash Column Books of 100, I'o and 200 folios JOURNALS of 300 pages t Minute Books of 2, 3 and 5 quires
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    • 224 14 v. v r M Ml I WAY A I I r 'il/ J’ i I I iSMI i /jr 3 t< j d w* x XMBBhJ Cfetr efforts I r c h P ersona Hty and great histrionic power brought world- wide fame to Sir Henry Irving. He was a
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  • 602 15 CHOWRAHTA MABKET. Penang, September 25, 1928. Mutton— S eta Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head heep or goat M each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Leg of Mutton m lb
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    • 270 15 T 7 Bl *h e 30 x 3 j Goodyear De mountable Cushion l yre f/f you get—Traction, Long Wear, lIT J) IFjB Cushioning and Freedom from if /jjM Trouble. It's the ideal tyre for Wk 'Xrlli most delivery ’orries and fi? wML I vans. I jf 5 "w'Wlr vl/V
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    • 241 15 r 7 I I man of Drakes. w I Man o’War Types. AXyw pla!/ e f s r > y CUT Cigarettes. F L J I s- F 1 n 1 mii i ■ni'M'irawwil ELLWOOD'S MELMEW INSIST ON FAMOUS E’AVING TOK AN OVER ELLWOOD. H 100 YEARS. OBTAIN A i
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    • 1510 16 THT RI UF FUNNJEL LINE. BIBBY LINE 1 I—/ JlXfiL/Vz wA w A W J 'W Fast twin screw mail passenger steamers and motor vessels betINTEN JED SAILINGS FROM PENANG ween Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles. Plymouth and WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. London with through connections from Penang.
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    • 724 16 I P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND AECAII LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. Penlntular «and Oriental S. N. Co. unde* Sailings of steamers nf contract with His Majesty’s Govern- ’dlis ment, London and Far East Mail Service. ,r,di9 s Co., Ltd. Outwards from London for China (Incorporated
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