Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 October 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1928-10-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. t No 239. VOL. LXXXVI. TUESDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1928. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement665 1928-10-16 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS, fad affin: Hot tolls fcfaW! fagd Mm Hi IMb IM, “TUBORG BEER” GalvJVater Pipes H &> gS H 0 Ijlk 0 I All Sizes in Stock. KR Cheapest Prices. 1 Hi —v—i j New Shipment dSSI. I Just Arrived. H The Borneo Company J Ltu y665 words
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Advertisement16 1928-10-16 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68. 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.16 words
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Article751 1928-10-16 2 WEY NOT GROW YOUNG Pitfalls To Be Avoided In Middle Age. Fifty is man’s critical age. It may be the debacle or it may be the banning of an existence bigger and brighter than the old. If he has worked worthily, he now has time to751 words
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Article155 1928-10-16 2 MEDICAL MEN BAFFLED. Suspicions that a six-year-old child at Mow Hollow Cop, Cheshire, suffering from the foot-and-mouth cattle disease, hurriedly investigated by the local heal b au'.h< ritiea, have fortunately not been confirmed, a Manchester laboratory test laving given a negative result. “No germs were discovered at155 words
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Advertisement1428 1928-10-16 2 POSITION VACANT. TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. Wanted European Manager to take The Municipal Commissioners of j NO TICE, charge of Seiling Staff organizing and George Town, Penar g, hereby invite] Helling experience Exceptional s'-parate tenders for the following for one j No phootir gis allov ei m the her. am opportunity1,428 words
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Advertisement320 1928-10-16 2 'ff u 1 i yji A “Cow Gale" habv J [J x Hl shows Babyhood at its best -1 < H It HI an<l l )r *£l l,£s t- No bother I about digestion. No check -j < x /-J > n growth. There is un- 1 < Ava A,7320 words
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Article1324 1928-10-16 3 ADVERTISING BI BBER BY THE FILMS. Emphasising The Great Lesson. '.Special to Pinang Gazette-) “The Movies” have become suet? a generally-used medium of advertisement nowadays that I n lust confess myself a little surprised that up to the present they have not been uti’ised—so far as1,324 words
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Advertisement232 1928-10-16 3 Neglected Colds/M THERE are always serious possibilities >z in a neglected cold, and many victims J jX'X claimed by pleurisy, pneumonia and V/ chronic bronchitis owe their trouble to 'v > neglect in the first instance. X At this season, everybody needs Peps. x This handy tablet medicine promptly THE232 words
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Advertisement160 1928-10-16 3 BBO® I. I Elenburgs’ I Foods g are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot g climates. They are free from harmful germs and are I readily prepared by the g simple addition of boiling g water only, thus giving g complete independence of H doubtful milk supplies.160 words
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Advertisement289 1928-10-16 3 YOU CAN MAKEYOUR CHOICE I In the first instance, you should bear in mind that there is Aspirin and "Aspirin”. v Tablets of ASPIRIN which are known all over the world, are unsurpassed in their effect in headache, toothache, earache, influenza, grippe, rheumatism and fever. For this reason, they are289 words
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Article239 1928-10-16 4 Woman Mayor’s “Jolly “Send Off.” “1 have been interviewed everywhere but in my batb,” said Mrs. Fo-ter Welch, Mayor of Southampton, as she Lft f>r home on the Leviathan, after her official visit to th» United States. Her b. i-itit smile took the sting out239 words
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Article210 1928-10-16 4 PROHIBITON REFERENDUM IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Polling in the New Wales Liquor Referendum has ceased. Against Prohibition 820,752 votes were polled and 331,0.35 in favour of Prohibition. Votes yet to be counted cannot aff-ct the final result. In Canberra Federal territory the polling was For Prohibition, 211 Agains*,210 words
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Article224 1928-10-16 4 NOT TO BE DRIVEN OUT BY HOOLIGAN AGITATORS.” The R»v. Francis Arthur Roughton, Vicar of Galley wood, Chelmsford, who, with his wife, was pelted with eggs and soot af.er an Easter vestry meeting, has issued a statement in connection with a deputation of villagers to the Bishop of224 words
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Article59 1928-10-16 4 WITNESS TORTURED TO DEATH. Ahmed Huetain Shah, police headconstable, Allah Ditta constable, and two orthers have been convicted by Mr Vishnu Bhagwan (Magistrate) Guj anwala for the torturing to death of Sawan (an Indian Christian) unring the investigation of a burglary case. They were sentenced to59 words
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Advertisement349 1928-10-16 4 w\\\ Z4i< 4 wKrJMUHRHMHiL y .ISr^JA* AffSMra, I '11 Hf /«/1 y V/, Oz i| ffl 1 jMMMh < ft\ w KBBgfflffisp 7 tfk 7 iS APPLIED rOrerexert’on causes headache and disqualifies VsTto bring the problem plated before us every e*w day to a successful b 0 harmless ’remedy quickly349 words
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Advertisement301 1928-10-16 4 G. 831 A i A H'Llim 'ftliiililßlM WHMFiiWi"" 1 If jS Whenever’troubles you, remember ENO J I? A glass of ENO first thing every morning is the safest and most pleasant corrective of liver troubles. O That is why ENO is so necessary to a healthy life in the tropics.301 words
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Article741 1928-10-16 5 Mrs. A. J. Daly and Mrs. J. S. Weston have left Kuala Lumpur for Brastagi. Dr G. I. Shaw has been appointed to be Health Officer, Kuala Kangsar Sanitary Board. Mr. E. G. Osborn, Manager of Radioarts Ltd., Singapore, specialists in Wireless Sets, etc., is visiting the741 words
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Advertisement451 1928-10-16 5 British Cloths for Particular Men English tailoring, acknowledged by all judges of men’s wear to be the best in the world, owes much to the superiority of the high-grade W worsted and tweed cloths made in Great Britain. If overseas men insist on using these, they j/ y at once451 words
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Advertisement1450 1928-10-16 5 New Advertisements. notices, banks. mr a r\ a ur r« a nm a nederlandsche handel POSITION WANTED. MADAME E AKIN A MAATSCHAPPU. B=== NETHERLANDS TRADING 80CI1TT. announces that she has jast received (Established 1824.) European Medical open for Locum from Paris this week a superb and eHte E6lMtion f np-to-the-minnte1,450 words
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Article295 1928-10-16 6 Pangkor Road Accident. I.UFOPEAN MOTOR-CYCI IST SERIOUSLY INJURED. COOLIE INVOLVED. SEVERAL valuable minutes were wasted this morning by the clerk responsible for rec living telephone calls for the am oulance. After being told the name of the road, where it was wanted, he required to know the295 words
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Article42 1928-10-16 6 Reuter. GOVERNOR SMITH AT LINCOLN’S BIRTHPLACE. Louisville (Kentucky), October 15. Governor Al. Smith visited the log cabin on the hill top fifty miles south wept from Lou’sviPe, which is enshrined re President L ncoln’s birthplace, and deposited a wreath.-. Reuter. - 42 words
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Article86 1928-10-16 6 The postponed general meeting of the Y. M. 0. A. will take place at the Association’s Rooms Beach S’root on Thursday October 18 at 5.15 p.m. The business for discussion is:— (1) To consider the possibility of acquiring new premises for the Y.M.C.A. Penang. (2) To elect a86 words
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Article71 1928-10-16 6 The following telegram has been received from the Mine First half October number one dredge two hundred sixty seven hours sixty e ght thousand yards three hundred forty picuh stop lost twenty nine hours diegel and electrical trouble stop number two dredge lease reached October71 words
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Article72 1928-10-16 6 (Rugby Radio Sbuvicb.) London, October 15. Paris. 124.20 New York, 4.853*3 f ruasels, .34.89 j Geneva. 25 20; Ama terdam, 12.10; Milan, 92.60; Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen, 18.19; Oslo. 18.19; Vienna, 34.49 i Prague, 1631 Helsingfors, 1921 M’ ri 1. 30.05$ Lisbon 107 b Athenr •375 Bucharest.(Rugby Radio Sbuvicb.) - 72 words
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In England Now.
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Article, Illustration179 1928-10-16 6 NEWMARKET-OCTOBER 16 19 TO Ascot we go to see and be seen. The Derby is a popular national festival But Newmarket is for tho'.e who take their racing seriously. And October, with three meetings on the Heath is its busiest month The Merry Monarch179 words
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166 1928-10-16 6 —Reuter. QUESTION OF CIRCULATION. Parie, October 15. It transpires that M. de Noblet who joined the Diplomatic Service in 1921 and is now attached to the Preis Bureau at the Quai D’Orsay, communicated the Anglo-French Naval document to his friend, M. Roger de la—Reuter. - 166 words
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87 1928-10-16 6 Reuter. ORGANISED DETECTIVE BUREAU. Larchmont (N. Y.), October 15. The d< ath is announced of Mr. William ■Tames Flynn, ex-Chief of the United States S cret Service. Born in New York on November 18. 1867, he was the son of Mr. M’chiel Flynn.Reuter. - 87 words
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Article63 1928-10-16 6 —Reuter. NEAR GERMAN FRONTIER. Cologne, October 15. It ia reported that the ex Kaiser has purchased the Castle of Heerenberg, near the! rentier of Germany and Holland within a short distance of Emmerich and the Rhine recently in the possession of a textile manufacturer. It—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article229 1928-10-16 6 ENTRIES FOR OCTOBER AMATEUR MEETING. Amendments To Schedule. The Committee have instructed the Official Handicapper to handicap Horses (Class II) in one Division each day and Ponies (Class II) in four Divisions each day. The f Uowing amendments ti the schedule have been u_ade Race 3, on229 words
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Article99 1928-10-16 6 NEGRI SEMBILAN TROUNCES MALACCA. (From Our Own Corresp mden’.) Seremban, O Stober 13 Ntgri Sembilan trounced Malacca to the tune of .38 points to 3 on tho Station» Padang, Seremba n yesterday in a heavy downpour of rain which lasted through out the game. Malacca were without a99 words
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Article111 1928-10-16 6 VICTORY FOR KUALA LUMPUR TE AM. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, October 13. The Negri Sembilan Club of Seremban met the Kuala Lumpur Hornets at hockei on the N. S. Ciub P.dang, Seremban, and were defeated by three goals to one. The Club were without several of their111 words
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Article45 1928-10-16 6 CUP RE PLAY. (From Our O vnC >rreapnnd-nt.) Kuala Lumpur, October 16. In the semi final replay for the Selangor F. A. Clip yesterday the Chinese beat the Ringers by one g to nil, scoring in the last minute of the game.45 words
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31 1928-10-16 6 Renter. BURKE DEFEATED. London, October 15. At Qoeen’s Club in the World’s Professional Lawn Tennis Championship F nal Rimillon beat Edmond Burke 6-1, 6-3, 5 7. 6-4,-Renter. - 31 words
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Article75 1928-10-16 6 SIAMEBE FINED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 16. A Siamese was charged at the District Court yesterday with not declaring pistols and 200 rounds of ammunition on arrival here. The accused was arrested on the Paul Lecat, and stated that he was on his way75 words
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Article98 1928-10-16 6 READY FOR DEMPSEY. Willing To Defend His Title. The amaz’ng siatement, that Gene Tanney, the Heavy-weight Champion of the world, has no intention of quitting the ring after his marriage, is announced in a cable from Laly, writes a Pioneer correspondent. He considers, according to the98 words
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Article75 1928-10-16 6 PENANG’S TEAM TO MEET SELANGOR. The following have been selected to represent Penar g < n S.iturlae, the 20. h October 20, at 4-45 p.m. sharp on the Polo Ground J Wilkinson R C. Bishop and C. G. Rodrigo T. S. Anthony G. A. M. Hyde and R.75 words
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Article69 1928-10-16 6 Reuter. COMMISSION TO DETERMINE BRITISH DAMAGES. Shanghai, October 15. The J >int Chin-sa and British Com mission to determine the British damages as the result of the Nanking incident ii. March last year, will consist of Mr. George Comb*, one of His Majesty's Consuls in Coin’; Mr.Reuter. - 69 words
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Article73 1928-10-16 6 —Reuter. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Ottawa, Oc'ober 15. It is r.nn mnee I th it tho Da il »p R ibb'r C >moany has acq lired control of the property a in Cinaia and .Tip in which have borne the co npany’s mm 3 bat have been operated independently.—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article128 1928-10-16 6 KING ALFONSO REFUSES TO SIGN DECREE. Much cariosity is being evinced re garding th? firs' interview of the Spanish Dictator with King Alfonso after the latter’s return from his tour. It is seated that General Primo d>Rivera presented a d 'eree f >r the punishment of those128 words
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Article103 1928-10-16 6 Acknowledgment of Subscriptions (Tenth List). Amount previously acknowledged $4,892.58 Mr. W. Price 20.00 Mr. M-G. McCrea 5.00 Mr. A.D. Smart 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Lamb 25.00 Mr. Krishoasami 10 00 Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce 50.00 Rev. B. 10.00 Mr. W. MicQnarrie 10.00 Mr. R.103 words
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Article39 1928-10-16 6 To-day at the Esplanade at G p.m. 1. March Clara Bright 2. Selection Dutchess of Danzig Caryl! 3. Bolero Toreador” Le Thiere 4. Intermezzo Lancashire Clogs Grimshaw 5. Fox Trot Sask itchewan Gilbert .God Save The K,ng.39 words
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Article1789 1928-10-16 6 7F OUR CONTEMPORARY at K a’a Lumpur had given the explanat on of how the obscenity of which we have complained had cime into its c dumn o as soon as it realized what it had done, which much have the very next dav, it would have1,789 words
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Article1182 1928-10-16 7 SCIENCE AND RELIGION AS PARTNERS. G The Dead Are Alive. “The dead are not dead, but alive.” With this dramatic quotation from Tennyson as his text, Sir Oliver Lodge, the distinguished scientist, speaking in Wellington United Free Church, Glasgow, declared that a “scientific demonstration of the1,182 words
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Article244 1928-10-16 7 WIFE OF AMERICAN IN COURT. Failed To Register. An American woman’s difficulties with the British law governing the registration of aliens were described at Inverness Sheriff Court when Mrs. Violet Mary k colly, the wife of Mr. Thomas Augustus Scully, the shooting tenant at Cluny Castle, Laggan, Inverness-shire,244 words
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Article102 1928-10-16 7 Ernest Kaai’s new Company of Hawaiians seem to have created a sensation in Kuala Lumpur, as news has just arrived that standing room only has been the order since their opening. Music that is different, Jazz that is full of melody, quaint dances that are typically Hawaiian and102 words
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Advertisement331 1928-10-16 7 MwIMBaHI Bpl B J> Jg£f Sm|Ky Z/'.\. i A face powder of wonOJi I derful fineness and with yp/ an adorable and exquiw site fr a S rance Java face Powder beautifies the f complexion, imparting Vy 'l I z the healthy bloom of I youth. Soft, delicate, admirable in331 words
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Advertisement268 1928-10-16 7 j The sales and service I department wish to inform I their wide circle of clients f I that Dunlop motor I tyres made in England J ex S.S. Diomed arrived t I on October 8, and are now I available for delivery. t 5 I Obtainable from all garages,268 words
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Article445 1928-10-16 8 The Pinang Gazette has for years called upon the hospital and municipal authorities to provide an efficient ambulance service for the needs of Penang. They have preferred to procrastinate until the inevitable happening of a sensational example of its inefficiency and that occurred this morning at the junc445 words
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Article325 1928-10-16 8 The writing of books to attract tourists has ceased to be merely a branch of advertising, and has become a department of literature. A prospective traveller, who has two or three weeks to spare and a few pounds to spend, may choose one out of dozens of325 words
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Article106 1928-10-16 8 CAPE. KINGSFORD-SMITH AT SYDNEY. Sydney, Octcber 15. At the conclusion of a terrifying twenty three-hour flight from Naw Z aland to Australia, buffeted by gales and harassed by fog, Captain Kingsford Smith arrived to find the aerodrome in complete darkness owing to the failure of the electric current.106 words
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Article80 1928-10-16 8 3 TO 1 AGAINST GOVERNOR SMITH. New York, October 15 Betting on the Presidential Election is by no means extendve. The odds so i far are heavily in favour* of Mr. I Hoover, but there is considerable varia tion in different parts of the country. The wagers,80 words
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Article1534 1928-10-16 8 'Royal 7ilm Sfiow Jit Balmoral. Britain Wins Motor Cycle Trial. (From Our Own Corresp nlent.) London, September 29. A British phonofilm “Trooping the Colour,” in which the King and the Prince of Wales appeared, was shown to the King and Queen and other members of the Royal1,534 words
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Advertisement318 1928-10-16 8 I Merchandising. I 9 m—— TTtflM ggaa jRMaBEaMMMMWMI— EMB— ill 9 Through Koon’s, you will get all the benefits 9 from what Boon’s has learnt of Merchandising 9 9 gained through long experience with thousands 9 U of customers and up-to-the-minute study and B K reflections of modern systems of318 words
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Advertisement103 1928-10-16 8 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. POPPY DAY DINNER CARNIVAL DANCE Will be held at the E. O. HOTEL. On Friday, November 9, 1928, The “NONENTITIES” have consented to play for this function. Full details will be published later. Luxury or Economy Yon need not choose between them You can have BOTH if you103 words
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Miscellaneous25 1928-10-16 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.25 a.m. 801 a.m 1.37 p.m. 9.57 p.m. To MORROW. 1.48 a.m. 8.22 a.m. 2.01 p.m. 8.14 pm.25 words
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Miscellaneous15 1928-10-16 8 z—iSS S I em’t understand how it prophesied th »t this would summer!"— Z.u c15 words
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New World’s Record Sustained Flight.
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Article496 1928-10-16 9 ‘Graf Zeppelin” Arrives At Lakehurst. 11l Hours In The A.ir. 4 Persistent Struggle Against Adverse Winds. Rations Nearly Exhausted. AFIER AN EVENTFUL JOURNEY THE NEW GRAF ZEPPELIN ARRIVED AT ITS DESTINATION, LAKEHURST, AT 510 LAST NIGHL’. THE JOURNEY FROM FRIEDRICHSHAFEN HAD OCCUPIED 111 HOURS 35p.—Reuter. - 496 words
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Article362 1928-10-16 9 -Renter. THE DAMAGED FIN. Lakeburst, October 15. THE ZEPPELIN ARRIVED AT 5.10 P.M., AND HAD LANDED SAFELY BY 5.37 P.M. The huge crowd which had been waiting patiently since early Sunday morning witnessed the arrival of the Zeppelin. As the airship approached the wind blew directly into-Renter. - 362 words
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Article137 1928-10-16 9 CENTRE SECTION ARRIVES. SLOW PROGRESS CAUSED BY STRONG CURRENTS. THE CENTRE SECTION OF THE FLOATING DOCK HAS ARRIVED AT SINGAPORE. (From Our O.vn Correspondi n'.) Singapore, October 16. The centre section of the Singapore fl >ating dock was sighted off Sultan Shoals at four o’clock yesterday after137 words
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Article99 1928-10-16 9 —Reuter. CHICAGO SHOOTINGS. New York, October 15. Seven Chinese were killed in various cities as the result of a recrudescence of Chinese tong warfare. Taree were shot (town in the streets of Chicago while the others were murdered in New York, Philadelphia and Washington. Later.—Reuter. - 99 words
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117 1928-10-16 9 ,—Reuter. FUTURE PLANS UNCERTAIN. Canton, October 15. Baron von Huenefeld hopped off at dawn for Shanghii. Shanghai, October 15. The Europa landed safely at the Lunghua parade ground, ten miles from the Settlement at 5.40. After an examination of the pap c rs by the,—Reuter. - 117 words
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74 1928-10-16 9 —Reuter. SOLD AGAIN. N ?w York, October 15. It is announced that Mr. Eldred Johnson, founder and ex-President of the Victor Tdking Machine Company, who lives in Morris Town, N«w Jersey, has purchased Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript of Alice in Wonderland with two c ip'es—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article214 1928-10-16 9 Reuter. Commissioner’s Evidence. EFFECT OF AMERICAN CROOK PLAYS. CRY FOR WOMEN POLICE. Giving evidence at the Royal Commission oj Inquiry into the allegations against the Metropolitan Police, Sir William Horwood said it was the fashion noivadays at the Old Bailey to make allegations of third degree practicesReuter. - 214 words
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Article142 1928-10-16 9 be disposed of in one day.— Rugby Radio Service. ESCORT OF CANOES. London, October 15. Probably the finest spectacle which the Prince of Wales has yet witnessed in East Africa was provided by 1,500 Sesse Islanders who met the Velles, on which the Prince crossedbe disposed of in one day.— Rugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Article85 1928-10-16 9 description oi constitutional machinery.— Rugby Radio Service. FIRST SITTING AT POONA. London, October 15. The Commission on Indian Reforms, under the presidency of Sir John Simon, joined by a Committee of the Central Legislature and of the Provincial Legislature, had its firsc public sitting to-dav atdescription oi constitutional machinery.—Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Advertisement41 1928-10-16 9 [g|| W=~ The World’s Best! Padmore’s Billiard Tables Built to a Standard—not to a Price. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY DECIDE ON J PADMORE TABLES for Singapore Naval Base; Ready Delivery. PLEASE WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS FRANKEL BROTHE RS 16, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.41 words
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Advertisement261 1928-10-16 9 Jjttles»Motor Cycles. Deferred Briti sh Terms A Made Arranged l "< Throughout --I- I SPEEDY AND RELIABLE Large Stocks of K.L.G. Sparking Plugs, Lucas Lamps, Horns and I Wrenches, Cowey Speedometers, Andre Steering Dampers Catalogue Sent Post Free. s L r *„T is “AJ.s.” 'Morton) J J REG? TRADE MARK261 words
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339 1928-10-16 10 Subscription List No. 37. Amount previously w no a-7 acknowledged $136,723.07 The Perak Road Section, Penang 3 persons each $lO 30.00 159 others total 205.10 235.10 The Oversea-Chi-nese, Bnkit Mertajam, P. W.: The Poh Hin Seah 300.00 Mr. Ung Cheng Suan 20.00 7 persons each339 words
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Advertisement242 1928-10-16 10 51 7 V 1 J «n fit ma ssis^<^-otLSJt s 9 3 v/' "Feeling like 10 men a boy —especially the boy” “TjORMERLY I regarded a nervefood on a JL par with goloshes, flannel next the skin and dilb water.” Thus a contributor wrote in **Golfing,” June 1926. Feeling cheap242 words
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Advertisement311 1928-10-16 10 CI- fbcal moments J you can rely on Bovril. \ur ‘'J I* s a most valuable i n die prevention of illness. It ensures nourishment and increases vitality. in kX etiileat momenta I i TIBLETS FOI VX7HEN your nerves arc weak take DR. CASSELL’S TABLETS. thv.f !ifl Their composition forms311 words
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Article510 1928-10-16 11 WHY I WON’T BELIEVE IN THEM. It was not long ago that a child lost its life as the result of superstitions. Seeing a crow whilst he was alone, and remembering the saying that to see this bird with no one else present is unlucky, he darted510 words
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Article121 1928-10-16 11 DEMONSTRATION AT EDINBURGH. Speeches in support of local government for Scotland were made at a demonstration h-ld und r the ausp'C-s of the Sc :t sh Home Rule Association on the Calton H I', Edit burgh. Mr. George Matb»r o Edinburgh, pr sided over a gathering of121 words
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Article43 1928-10-16 11 The homeward mail by the s.s. Morta closes at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 20th instant. The P. 0. Khyber with mails despatched fiom London on September 27 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 18:h instant.43 words
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Article297 1928-10-16 11 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CoS share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. 5 SHARBB. c "oJ s’© a M fIQ 00 C. to. t c. t C. Rubber (Dollar). Amalgamated 2.25 275 2.35 2.75 Bata L .67i -75 .68 -7a ex297 words
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Article68 1928-10-16 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list:— Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves Hong Fatt .42 .44 Johan .32 .34 Kuchais O;d. 1.65 Larut Tin Fields 15/3 15/9 Nawng Pet .85 Penawat .76 .78 Puteh Tin 1.50 1.55 South Taiping .4568 words
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Article83 1928-10-16 11 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .48 .50 Hitams .74 .76 Hong Fatts .43 .45 Kihta Dredges 1.52 1.55 Kuyohs .32 .35 Laruts 15/3 15 9 Lahats 15/- 15/6 Mambaus 1.25 1.30 M. Consols. .65 Muang Prefs 13/9 14/3 Norths83 words
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Article86 1928-10-16 11 The following are our latest quotation for to day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Batu aves 1.471 1.52 i Hitams .75 .77} Katus 27/9 28/6 Kintss 1.50 1.52} Kuyohs .31} .35 Laruts 15/6 16/M. Consols. .65 .67} Norths .85 .87} Penawats .75 .77} Petalings 5.05 5.12} c. Rahmans 1.5086 words
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Article39 1928-10-16 11 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow SP°t 31}c Nov/Dec. 3i c Jan/March 31c April/June 31|c Steady. London Stocks decreased 2155 tons.39 words
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Article38 1928-10-16 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 31} cts per pound per pl. $42/No. 1 Orepe 32} cts per pound per pl.=s43 33 Steady. London 91 New York 19 cts. (gold). CCy Courtesy ot Messrs. Allen Dennys.)38 words
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Article56 1928-10-16 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, reports that the following prices were realised at Jieir auction room to-day Good F.A. Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet s4o| to 40| F AQ. do 39} 40 Low F.A.Q. &< ff do 37 39 Dia: Unsmoked Sh et 35 36f Lump56 words
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Article108 1928-10-16 11 Messrs. Roustead <t Co.. Ltd 13 h Oer. quotation for refined tin $109.25 per picrl, business dore 17) tons, Penang refined tin $109.12} per picul, buyers no sell j rs, unrefined tin sloB| per picu’, tin ore SIOBJ per picul. 15th Oct. quotation for Singapore refined tin $lO9108 words
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Article19 1928-10-16 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for September:— lbs. Perak River Valley 35,162 Jura 24,663 Semanggol 20,34419 words
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Article148 1928-10-16 11 The ou'put of Tin B-mtong No Liability for the first half month of October w.»s hours 338,'pikuls 241, yards 44.500. The output of Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd., (two dredges) for the half month of Oc ober was hours run 515, cubic yards treated 6 ’,OOO, total piculs148 words
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Article139 1928-10-16 11 Sundried Copra was sold in Penang yesterday at $10.30 per pical. The m.v. Javanese Prince is due to arrive here at daylight to-morrow and is exp* cted to sail for Boston N ?w York the same evening. A letter received in Malacca by the mail of last week,139 words
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Advertisement134 1928-10-16 11 FROM FAR PAHANG. Comes This Father’s Grateful Praise Of BABY’S OWN TABLETS Row greatly helpful Baby’s Own Tablets are found in distant places where medical aid is difficult to obtain is proved by what Inche Adi Bin Budin, Settlement Officer at Temerloh, Pajhang, writes about them. “My baby, Abdul Ralim,134 words
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Advertisement371 1928-10-16 11 I i j SLAZEN3HK' jLAWN TENNIS balls! STITCHED OR STITCHLESS Complying in every way with the regulations of the International Lawn Tennis Federation, the STITCHLESS type is, without doubt, unrivalled for playing and lasting properties. Constructed j from the best materials, with the BEST BRITISH LABOUR, covered with a super371 words
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536 1928-10-16 12 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. End Of Somewhat Unfortunate Undertaking. An extraordinary general meeting of tha membera of Tepah Tin Dredging Company. Limited, was held at the registered office of the company, 33. Beach-street, Penang, on Monday, 15th October, 1928, at 12 noon. There were present Messrs.536 words
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Article165 1928-10-16 12 Renang, October 16, 1928. Benares Opium p. chest 15,000.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 seller* Mace Pickings 145.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom 110 s 70.00 nom. Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $10.25 sales Rattans 11,15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00165 words
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Article620 1928-10-16 12 IMPROVEMENT IN TIN OUTLOOK. Growing Demand For Rubber Shares. Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co. Ltd. Kuala Lumpur, reported on Monday as follows: There is little to report with regard to the London Tin market in respect of the past week, the tone being reported generally as “irregular”,620 words
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Article121 1928-10-16 12 Penang, October 16, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2,4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documen’ary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Djixund Bink 154 3 days’ sight Private 156 I B Bombay Denand Bank 154 2 Madras Demuid Bank 154121 words
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Article264 1928-10-16 12 FIRST TO ADMINISTER ANAESTHETICS. The Robot charwoman and house-wife, the Robot power-house watchman and lighthouse-keeper, the Robot policeman and ’phone operator, the Robot mannequin, and the Robot cat must pow all hide their diminished heads before the crowning wonder of all. This is the Robot doctcr.264 words
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Article290 1928-10-16 12 BAR TO ALIEN ACQUISITION. At an extraordinary general meeting of the General Electric Co., Ltd., at Magnet Hous°, Kingsway, W. G in mail week at which resolutions were unanimously passed altering the Articles of Association to prevent the corporation coming under foreign control, Mr. Ernest C. Byng290 words
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Article1121 1928-10-16 12 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. J S c Sc s =3 C* CO m H 3 RUBBER [Dollar.] f c S c c Allenby Robber Co ?5 J £0 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 10 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 3-_> 2 to Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 00 21,121 words
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Advertisement76 1928-10-16 12 (micWlUgp Relief and comfort will immediately follow the use of CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC REMEDY r This old, reliable remedy has had the endorsement of physicians for many years. All druggists carry it. People all over the world use it for colic, stomach cramps, abdominal pains and diarrhoea. It always gives prompt76 words
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Advertisement309 1928-10-16 12 /1 fine finish no finer finish to a weD-contested ganaa or spell of hard work than the superb BLACK and WHITE CIGARETTE. Always fresh and in perfect condition (the vacuum tin encores it) —there’s nothing more sooth ing and adisfying than a cool, sweet smoking; “njMOK Md WHTTE relte. Bliii309 words
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Article197 1928-10-16 13 Anonymous Gifts. £2 200.000 CONTRIBUTED SINCE IHE WAR. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has received from an anonymous donor a sum of £5,000 as a voluntary contribution to the Exchequer. Mr. Churcbib proposes to hand it over to the National Debt Commissioners to be applied for197 words
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Article188 1928-10-16 13 DOG SPIRITED AWAY BEFORE robbery. A daring ro’ bery at the house of Mr. T. F. Cuthbertson, in the Carlton Hill, Maida Vale, W., was preceded by the mysterious disappearance of Mr. Cuthbertson’s Scotch terrier. In addition to the household and the maids there were three188 words
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Article187 1928-10-16 13 GIRL TO TRY CHANNEL NEXT YEAR. “I am quite all right, thank you. I hope to try the Channel next summer,” said an 11-year-old girl, Joan Brunton, of Dover, who swam the ten miles from Dover to Deal Pier in two hours fifty-one minutes. That187 words
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Article139 1928-10-16 13 SURPRiSĔ FOR WORKMEN. The workmen who are constructing a new sewer in Turin-street, Bethnal Green, were astonished to find a five-year-old boy, Harry Mullie, of Charlotte street, Bethnal Green, in a crouching position in the deep trench, 17 feet below the road surface. The boy139 words
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Advertisement227 1928-10-16 13 0 —N. J. Club Whisky. Why Because the contents of this club shaped bottle is as excellent a ‘Scotch’ as one could wish jgg for. Quality?—rare! Flavour? —mellow with age. PAPIER JOI-inSTONES N J CLUB ■@l WHISKY BbHj CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay227 words
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Advertisement594 1928-10-16 13 CALIFORNIAN merelv^rernnv^h 0 a i nd ordinary depilatories i. n elt?th« A lr 016 skin surface, Veet v. lvetv ereT n y^enfath U Veet i 8 a perfumed V aV W V from the tnh? inch you apply just as it comes g! hair is <mno b n’- k fe594 words
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Article88 1928-10-16 14 To-day’s Departures. Sitiawan for P. Langkawiand Alor Star. Pcleus for Belawan Port Swettenham, Siogiporp. Manila Cebu and Japan. Kumsang for Singapore, China and Japan. Kuala for Belawan (Deli). Klang for Port Swettenbam Sicgapore, The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang—Capeverde, Dorsetshire, Gambia River,88 words
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Article567 1928-10-16 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an ham earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be clcsed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6567 words
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Advertisement235 1928-10-16 14 ||fl BURGOTNt'3 RW an™ sugar |X r A’ I ■OS A-=2? ZOTAL RBOIBTBBCD. 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 the235 words
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Advertisement356 1928-10-16 14 over »8.000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over »30,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Houws, Singapore. LONDON OFFIvE 32, Old Jewry, FC. The Company ha. £20,000 depowted with the Supreme Court of England and complie* with the Briti.h Life Awurance Companie.356 words
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Article615 1928-10-16 15 OHO WR AST A MARKET. Penang, October 16, 1928. Mutton— t eta Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head heep or goat each 91 Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb615 words
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Advertisement1421 1928-10-16 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. fIH|9BF AUTO'4 K DON Oct. 19 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. GALCHAS Oit. 25 Miraeilkfl, Lon ion, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ORESTES Nov. 2 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PATROCLUS Nov, 8 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Glasgow. TirtlT rnwrwi aWk1,421 words
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Advertisement610 1928-10-16 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co. undel Sailings of steamers of the Rr'tlaa contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Co< > Ltd. Outwards from London for China (Incorporated in and610 words
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