Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1928

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 183 X DAILY. No. 278. VOL. LXXXVI. SATURDAY Ist DECEMBER, 1928. PRIOR 10 r CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 545 1 T. BROTHERS DENTISTS. U Mict: Rot t>;*i ■>*■*! Inch Nfai U» I BUCYRUS ERIE* COMPANY, j “BEAR BRAND” DREDGE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS The original Genuine Natural SWISS MILK g and I I ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS I Steam, Diesel and Electric Driven, Mechanical Revolving Shovels, AND (Pt Dragline Excavators. STANDS S UNEQUALLED
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    • 18 1 ?H. TOKISATSU 8 STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1707 2 NOTICES. NOTICES. 49 Q < heap X’mas Sale. 's. “Carmarthenshire Voy. 12. i'nEEyourself of Vj «JVj® in strenq# digestive troubles to-® n d ton» w without medicine perak turf club. L -J m.s. “MUM Out. Voy. 25-11-28. WgWt/ rxON'T .offer ffomfiul ly d is e. li .nd iu.Hend.m ill.-con.iio.iion, IV.nAcr
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  • 608 3 tales told to the magistrate. Flappers’ Battle For sixpences. Sing a song of sixpence, the debtors are coming to court. They were arriving by the score at the Justice of the Peace Court, Glasgow, on November 2, these small debtors to whom £3 is a huge liability
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 374 3 G.831A i J J i J. 1 J When liver’troubles you, i remember ENO I R i A glass of ENO first thing every morning is the R I safest and most pleasant corrective of liver troubles. K 7 hat is why ENO is so necessary to a healthy life
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    • 84 3 RIDING IS GOOD FOR THE I LIVER. IF YOU DO NOT y RIDE, USE PINKETTES INSTEAD. WEY ARE TME PERFECT A LOFi UTTLE UVER iLv* AND REGULATORS. Constipation and torpid liver are the chief causes of those headaches, pains behind the eyes, bilious attacks, feelings of flatulence and disconfort after
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    • 356 3 W PROTECTS "O O AGAINST W 3||| THESE Don’t wait for the white ant to undermine your bungalow, or for the roof to collapse with dry rot. Protect all your woodwork now with Presotim,the antiseptic Super Wood Preservative with the secret preservative ingredient. It is the sure way of preserving
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 579 4 J =aESSS W THE NEW BUICK IS THE NEW STYLE! J'! L I I I Li 7 Mfeß? 58 I JffiPßi Is z7^ ?yZ lO»'"' i I I «M 'aA.-..'-. >.:/ Z J i^—. ~%w Ji yt/ f yl/ fa T THS" CIIWiTtT) A klkl 071" IhC A fA# 5
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  • Buick Celebrates Silver Anniversary
    • 285 5 frew» Styling a feature of ZB trick J&ine —brilliant frew ffiody features by Jisfter —Jive Models Wbeelbases—Xbwo Engine Sizes in all §ears greatly Improved— More Power —More Speed greater Jfill Climbing Ability. more lilting way could n Id-rate its Silver Anni--1" v
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    • Article, Illustration
      67 5 But Wheelbases and Engines Differ. The Silver Anniversary Buick is built on two wheelbases: >ll6 inches and 129 inches respectively. The il6 meh models are powered by a 74 h.p. engine and the 129 inch models by a 91 h.p. engine. Except for these differences all models are
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    • 216 5 .JJinart, Racy Types The ever popular touring car receives a new impetus in the 1929 Buick. The smart racy lines and brilliant colour combinations of the Buick open cars wiil appeal to all those who enjoy the sun and swift rush of air, with its sense of intimate
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    • 398 5 M ith the wet season in full swing the discussion of closed models is particularly timely. Their comfort and convenience are unquestionably and id ilatf Silver Anniversary Buick side cowl ventilators keep the interiors cool and fresh in all weathers. For 1929 the Buick closed
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    • 537 5 The Foundation of Buick’s Performance and Durability To the mechanically minded the Silver Anniversary Buick, stripped of its body finery, is still an object of beauty and delight. Even a brief examination of this new Buick chassis reveals a wealth of details that spell sturdiness and long
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    • 71 5 A Pageant in Figures. The Buick Manufacturing ComP'‘i'.' born on January 30, liming the first year of its Wistence twenty-eight cars were la <k. During ]<m>s, 627 Buicks J*"' in 1006 and more i an >n 1907. Twenty years n cars were twJ To-day more than Uie K lOn
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    • 362 5 Easier Steering—Magnificent RoadabilityAdjustable Driving Seats. From the driver’s point of view the Silver Anniversary’ Buick has many features to recommend it. It is remarkably’ easy to handle. The steering gear has been great ly strengthened and improved. The minimum of effort is required for shifting
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    • 521 5 More Power —More Speed —Vibrationless Beyond Belief Half an hour behind the wheel of the Buick 1929 is an exhilarating experience, and the most blase motorist will get a new thrill when he steps on the gas and lets her go. Known for 25 years for its
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    • 246 5 “The New Buick is the New Style is 1929 Slogan. The new Buick IS the new style, unlike any Buick that has gone before, in fact, unlike any car on the road to-day. Buick designers have taken the softly rounded curves of an elipse as their motive in designing the
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  • 199 6 Forceful Batting. VALUABLE PARTNERSHIP WILH HENDREN. 272 FOR 5. Brisbane, November 30. After the tea interval Hendren joined Jardine and the score wan taken to 217 b* fore the latter was c ught by Woodfall i ff Ironmonger, th© left hander. Jardine had
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  • 214 6 THREE FUGITIVES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 30. In the police court on Thursday Tan Oho Eng was charged on remand, before the first magistrate, with the murder of Tan Sien, another Chinese, whom it is alleged he beat to death at Segambut on November
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  • 229 6 SIR BERKELEY MOYNIHAN’S WARNING. Speaking at a cancer campaign meeting at Nottingham Sir Berkeley Moynihan, President of the RovalCollege of Surgeons’ described cancer as "‘the king of terrors.” He added: If we can replace ignorance by knowledge in the minds of men we shall banish the fear they
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  • 433 6 BRILLIANT GATHERING. Over 400 Guests At Penang Club. TELEGRAPHIC GREETINGS. The walls of the Penang Club reverberated last night to the sound of reel music and the melody of bagpipes on the occasion of the annual ball of the Penang Branch of the St. Andrew’s
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  • 77 6 P. C. C. TEAM TO MEET THE REST. The following have been selected to represent the P.C.C. (co’ours) on Monday, December 3 at 5.10 p.m. on the Esplanade J. Wilkinson; R. C. Bishop and A. V. Perrin; T. S. Anthony, G. A. M. Hyde and R. W. Scarlett;
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  • 48 6 HUTCHINGS SCHOOL DEFEATS PRAI. St. Anne’s School, Prai, met the Hutchings School in a footbdl match yesterday and were defeated by 8 goals to nil. The game was fast and interesting and the Prai team is to be congratulated in putting up a very plucky figat.
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  • 140 6 At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Family Benefit Society held on November 28, the following officers were appointed Dr. H. T. Wee, M B. Ch. B. President Dr. S. Nagalingam, L. M. s., J p. VicePresident Dr. C. J. Paglar, L. R. c. P
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  • 304 6 Meeting Of Malacca Branch. TAN KAM (BOON CASE. An extraordinary general meeting of the StraiiH Chinese British Association (Malacca branch) was held at the premises of the Chinese Malacca Club on Tuesday, 27th November, 1928 at 4 p.m. The Hou’ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock presided. Out
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  • 191 6 INTERESTING LECTURE ON IND’A. Mr. S. R. M. Ramanathan, Editor of Arunagiri, delivered an interesting lecture in Tamil oa “India and its Future,” at the Penang Hindu Sabha, at 8 pm. yesterday, under the Chairmanship of Mr. K. S. Filiai, Bar-at-Law. The hall was crowded and the
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  • 128 6 An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Indian Association, Penang, was held at the Association premises, 421, D .to Kramat Road, last night under the chairmanship of Dr. N. K. Menon, the President, to express the sense of loss and grief bus tained by the sudden death of
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  • 64 6 ALBANIAN STUDENT. Prague, November 30. During the trial of the 23 years old Albanian student, Agivia *h Bebi, whoa year ago shot dead, in an hotel, the Albanian Minister, M. Cenabeg, a man in Court fired seven shots and killed the accused. The assailant was the
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  • In England Now.
    • 176 6 ‘FLAPPERS QUALIFY-December 1. TO-DAY our ‘flappers” begin to qualify for the vote that Mr. Baldwin Ins given them. Perhaps as a description of the new electors, the term “flappers” could be improved upon, as their ages run from 21 to 30, and even beyond. But there
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  • 256 6 CANCER PATIENTS’ RUSH TO HOSPITAL. Westminster Hospital, S.W., is being inundated with patients sent from all parts of the British Isles because of the great success that has attended the treatment of cancer there by radium needles. Mr. Charles Power, secretary to the hospital, stited to a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 70 6 Penang Orchestral Society. All those interested in the reforming of this society are asked to attend a meeting to be held in the Town Hall on Monday evening, 3rd December, at 8 45 o’clock sharp. TEDDY LONG, Hon. Sec. Actg. A. Mohamed Rawther Landing and Transhipping Agent. Shipments promptly cleared
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    • 1123 6 New Advertisements. notices. I The Secretary of FOR SALE. TIN LIMITED r-port, th t t of the dredge f r DREDGING LIMITED TI Steel Screw Passenger and Cargo launched on Wednesdav Steamer 4792 tone Gross, 2997 tons Nett -h ult, Register. Dimensions:— 3Bo’ 4” x 47’ 4” x 33’ 9”
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  • 273 7 To-day’s Matches. LEICESTER CITY VISITS HIGHBURY. The following are the matches to be played in the English and Scottish Leagues to-day: DIVISION 1. Aston Villa v. Everton Burnley v. Portsmouth Bury v. Huddersfield T. Cardiff C. v. Birmingham Leeds United v. Sunderland Leicester City v. Arsenal
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  • 311 7 INSPECTION BY GENERALMANAGER. Mr. Strachan, the General-Manager of the F. M. S. Railways, who returned from long leave by the s.s. Mantua on Thursday spent a very busy day here from the moment of his arrival at 6 a.no. until he left at 7.25 p.m. by the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 471 7 £/fk K< jf 9W —to bring you Health TOECAUSE Quaker Oats gives the organism the maximum of nutrition at the minimum of effort, it is an ideal food during convalescence. Doctors everywhere recommend it. Abundant in vitamins, carbohydrates and mineral salts essential elements of perfect nutrition Quaker Oats increases vitality,
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    • 608 7 I AND A TOOTAL PRODUCTION. Table Decorations Insist on seeing the word Tobralco stamped on every yard. FOR NOTHING ELSE GENUINE. XMAS NEW YEAR ORDINANCE No. M (BANKRUPTCY). ==Z= M THE SUMI£K COWT OF IHt STMITS SFTTIMHTS. t ,s now h e t 0 th, k o f pwchasy°“r Xmas
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  • 451 8 It is intensely human, but extremely unwise, to come to rapid conclusions on weighty subjects, but that is what certain sections of the public have dene regarding the Hylam community in Malaya. The Hylam is stigmatised as a worthless servant, imbued with Red tendencies whose sole ambition
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  • 1564 8 Friday, November 2. Is there a political augury in the fact that the King will open Parliament in State on November 6 This is the question which is intriguing Londoners for the Beefeaters will be searching the vaults of the Houses of Parliament almost on the anniversary
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  • 50 8 Reuter. ESPIONAGE CHARGE. Wiesbaden, November 30. There is exitement in the Rhineland at the French authorities’ arrest of four German officials working at the Government Supplies Office on a charge of espionage. It is alleged that they belong to a spying organisation operating throughout the occupied territory.—
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  • 127 8 —Rugby Radio Service- I CHILEAN DESTROYER. London, November 30. The Aldea t the last of the six destroyers ordered by the Chilean Government from Thornycroft’s, the well-known shipbuilders, was launched in Southampton Water yesterday. At a subsequent luncheon Admiral Merino, of the Chilean Naval Commission, whose wife
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  • 15 8 The homeward mail by the 8.8. Khyber closes at 5.30 p.m. to day.
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  • 40 8 Reuter. DETECTIVE RAIDS. Melbourne, November Armed detectives nveBtigl^ ing outrages against volunteer (lockers wharf labourers’ homes and eeiz is believed to be design? f° r P facture of bombs, and a quantity o They made four arrests.
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  • 42 8 Reufer.l COMPLETELY RESTORE T HEALTH. London, November H. E. The Governor S1 r r ptarO ing Clifford and Lady ClifforJ are r to the Straits Settlements aoo P. &O.s. s. Morea. re aH. E. The Governor is tored to health.-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 A P.F. CHAPMAN GETS! ST AN_oyATio£ D >s GIN. Forceful TW ilighT. VALU A BIT rgg— Can be |jW’ W| Special Obtained 'f /^FA Prices HJ ©IL© T©ili from all to Leadings IJff Clubs C,ubs If Hotels Hotels (m( ®W fe] and and iWW The Stores. Trade. TO PREVENT FRAUD
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    • 141 8 “E. fir* O.” Christmas and New Year Festivities. X’MAS EVE. Monday. 24th December, X’mas Dinner and Dance $5. X'maa Crackers. X’MAS NIGHT. Tuesday, 25th December Orchestral Concert 9-30 D.m. BOXING DAY. Wednesday, 26th December. Carnival Dinner and Dancing till 1-45 a. m. $5. Latest Novelties from Paris and London. NEW
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • The King’s Illness: Third Physician Summoned.
    • 593 9 Impatience Of Prince Or Wales. I Anxious To Get Home. Progress To Recovery Must Be Slow. Slight Improvement. A bulletin issued at Buckingham Palace yesterday states that the King is in much the same condition. The inflammation of the lung and the pleura shows some improvement
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    • 417 9 i.— Reuter. POSSIBLE CHANGE OF PLANS. London, Nov. 30,4.10. p.m. Sir Humphrey Rolleston joined Lord Dawson and Sir Stanley Hewett after the latter had been with the King about an hour. The three examined in detail all the data—records of case, temperature, charts, radiographs and
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  • 266 9 problems to take place.— Rugby Radio Service. NEXT MEETING. POSSIBLE CHANGE OF VENUE. HERR STRESEMANN’S HEALTH. Owing to the fact that doctors consider that the climate of Geneva would be prejudicial to the health of the German Foreign Minister the next meeting of the League of
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  • 60 9 —Reuter. CAUSE TROUBLE IN AFGHANISTAN. Peshawar, November 30. The Dakka-Jellalabad road, which was closed owing to operations against hostile Shinwaris, has been re-opened. Afghan officials, however, do not guarantee the safety of caravans. The Mullah of Chaknur, negotiating on be* half of the Shinwaris, is demanding the suspension
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  • 36 9 Reuter. WELL-KNOWN PUBLISHER. London, November 30. Sir John Murray, head of the well’ known publishing hous? of John Murray, died this morning aged 77. He had himself written several notable books.
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  • 174 9 required for this purpose.— Rugby Radio Service. £50,000 Gift. GENEROSITY OF SIR OTTO BEIT. IMMEDIATE BENEFIT. Owing to the generosity of Sir Otto Beit, who has large business interests in South Africa, many patients waiting for radium treatment will be able to have immediate relief, London,
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  • 197 9 ,—Reuter. BRITTEN’S ACTION SMARTLY CRITICISED. Washington, November 30. Well-informed circles do not expect Mr. Baldwin to reply to Mr. Britten’s proposal. An official message says that Washington does not take Mr. Britten’s action seriously. Unofficially it is stated that not only will the American Government almost
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  • 123 9 Rugby Radio Service. INFLUENTIAL COLLIERY OWNERS MEET. London, November 30. A meeting of colliery owaers to consider the further possibility of co-ordinat-ing and extending the ex sting coal marketing scbemHE was attended yesterday by influential representatives of every one of the larger British coal fields, as well
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1 9 Aorange
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    • 39 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA NITRATE OF SODA, HiTROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULFUROPHOSPHATE, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard blanur,. STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Jurege and Thomas, Ltd., PFNANG.
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    • 21 9 THE TEST MATCH. M. C. C. v. AUSTRALIA. For full report of today’s play and closing scores see to-morrow’s Sunday Gazette
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    • 118 9 i “Better be sure i than sorry” i Better make certain k, J of securing whisky of absolute reliability by O insisting on i mms than run the risk J of getting immature J spirit by merely saying < whisky.’ < Born 1820 J Still going < V X J
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  • 634 10 Messrs. KENNEDY 7 aud Co., Penaug, re porter I on Friday as follows: Although Tin has advanced considerably since we last wrote, the Tin Share Market has been conspicuous for a strong disposition on the part of holders to realise and in several instances slight reactions in
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  • 203 10 To-day’» Departures. Knd*t for Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Malaya for Bhnker, (Tongkah) K »pab, R-nong and Victoria Point. Rajula for Negapatam, Nagore, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore. Pondicherry and Madras. Elephanta for Rangoon and Calcutta. van Heutsz for Singapore, Hongkong Swatow Amoy. Tpoh for Port Swsttenham Singapore. Mata Hari
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  • 546 10 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated aud Non-Federated Malay States ’OalacoM Joiiore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, excert where otherwise stated, close half-an hoar earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails w"l be clcsed daily (Sunday excepted) at p.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 255 10 SCOTLAND’S LEADING SPIRT. FCREST OF THE PURE nSoHB^F< M/ 'S' J You can ba sura of getting absolutely pure "gfr. and perfectly matured Scotch Whisky by y A /MX X .~/;g f ordering RED HAC t£LE /a Distilled in the heart of the Highlands A// from home grown barley and
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    • 121 10 WHY FOOD CAUSES INDIGESTION. When fc. d enteis ycut stomach, large cuantities < I acid-bearing gastric juice are at once secreted. If, as often happen-;, too much is secreted, the food soon becomes a sour, fermenting mass, which remains in the stomach a long time, causing all kinds of pain
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    • 344 10 is I ft 1 B I WMBihiX I /rIERE IS THE BRAIN I /OF YOUR TELEPHONE I That ingenious yet straightforward lift] I can be of greater assistance to .j tharti/ H highly trained and proficient telepho/ h lO4 B It is capable of putting y<>u in touch B f
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  • 134 11 Penang, December 1, 1928. Cour/esy o f (Piirterwi Bank) L °ndon Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2 4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 Documentary 2/4 11/16 atcat ta Demand Bank 154*1 Bnrvi lays’ sight Private 156* ■L" ar ,P“ ln nii Bank 154 i M J’cm.nd Bank
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 856 11 (To The Editor cf the Pinang Gazette-) Sir,—With regard to the announcement alout the exposition of the tootn relic of Buddha this year at Kandy, appearing in the By the JI ay Columns of your yesterday s issue, the folioicing account respecting it, I trust, will
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  • 169 11 The following were the lateit quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDYi Co’i share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yester >aj. Tod ay. Sharer.* f ,5? 3Q DJ 20 OD Ic, tc. Ic. tc. Mining. Bangrin Tin 40/- 42/- 40/- 42/HongFatt .35 .40 32J IdnsHyd. 17,3 i B 17 18/
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  • 36 11 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smokec Sheet fo* to-day are as foliov g Spot 29c per lb. Dec. 29c Jan/March 29*c April/June 30c Quiet.
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  • 67 11 (Bj/ courtesy of Messrs, boustead de Co.) Messrs. Baustead <b Co.. Ltd—--30.h Nov. quotation for S’ngapc re refined tin $119.12* ver picul, business done 225 tom, Penang Refined tin $ll9-25 per picul, business done 125 tons, unrefined tin sllB| per picul tin ore $llBl per picul. The following
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  • 219 11 Penang, December 1, 1928. Benares Opium p. cheei $5.000.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom. Gold leif 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 145.00 nom Nutmegs 8( s 80.00 nom Ilf s 70.00 nom. Coconuts per 1.000 50.00 nom Copra Suvuried $lO 25 buyers Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail
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  • 25 11 Dec. I—M F.A. League, Stia Tanjong Tokong F.C. vs. Stia Pranakan Prai F.C. Etc. 2—M.F.A. League, Crescent F.C. vs. Darul Aibsan 2nd eleven.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 554 11 Penang Turf Club. New Year Meeting 1929. First Day, Saturday, January 12th Second Day, Tuesday, January 15th Third Day, Thursday January 17th Fourth Day, Saturday, January 19th Fifth Day, Tuesday, January 22nd CONDITIONS. Entrance Fees. Horses $3O/ per Rac<*. I'enang 19-9 Griffins Free. Penang Cap $4O/There will be two races
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    • 197 11 BOON’S he Pioneer of a Perfected Drug Service. Boon’s opens up a new page in local Drug History. The Feature of the Boon Programme is the Boon Service. It opens up new markets in various new Fields. This ,Service gives Boon Customers —local and out-station-high quality Drugs, Chemicals, Surgical Goods,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 817 12 The American Minister. Mr. H. O. Mackenzie, is expected back in Bangkok next month. The funeral of the late Mr. Koay Thean Chin will take place on Tuesday, December 4 at 10 a.m. Mrs. McMahon and Mrs. McCarthy, of Ipoh, left for Singapore yesterday en route to
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  • 390 12 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England.) Ist Sunday in Advent 7.45 Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, Hymn 48, 8-30 Holy Communion, 9.30 Holy Communion Tamil, 10-30 Matins Chinese, 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 47, Ps XLVI 132, Ps XLVIII 134, Magnificat 144, Nunc Dimitt is 136, Hymns 51, 403,
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  • 67 12 (Rugby Radio service London, 124.10; New Yo*- Brussels, 34.89; Geneva, Berlin» terdam, 12.07 H Milan, ha g PD 20.35; Stockholm, 18.14; Cop 3450!; 18.19; Oslo, 18.19; Vienna- 31 Prague 1631; HelB,n «f or8 1 t t 4 n 375; 30.051; Lisbon, 108 2 9 A Bucharest, 807 Bio,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 659 12 BANKS. HONGKONG ANO SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital $50,000,(XX. Issued and fully paid up 120,000,000 Reserve Fuads: Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 Head Office. —HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Chefoo, Dairen, Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Haiphong, Hamburg,
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    • 161 12 GREATEST SEBAK VASXTES If' I V/ I 1 tsaj— W I WHIPPET I W SEDAN These Low Fricod Sedans are 1 j Notable for Quality and p j PeH&rmance 1 I 1 As you are interested in saving money not only a in first cost —but in subsequent upkeep, see
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  • 356 13 £100, «O IN FEW WEEKS. Is British Control in Danger Considerable purchases of shares in British rubber estates have been made in the Stock Exchange on account of American financial interests during the past two or three weeks. The total is put in some
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 132 13 You can’t ta-ste tlie paper /;7’s the thinnest and the purest) -so you can taste tlie tobacco (and it's tobacco worth tasting!) ARM¥ CLUB CIGARETTES sO’s in airtight tins CA YANDERS Ltd. EsL 1775 Pioneers of Hygienic Cigarette Packing, C!Ess:z:r:’,:i::-.::::si:i:sssj»3ffi2®:r.sS7 B m i SeoTCH It WHISKY I S Per Bot.
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    • 133 13 x A l/l I 'nwHuur’ A Jig I umayii E Planished Pains due to wounds, bums, cuts and bruises can be quickly eased by applying CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM As a liniment it gives immediate relief tothosesuffering from rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, strains, sprains, etc. Just rub it over those sore
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    • 193 13 w'S-W 1 i i 1 /T Craven “A”— hey VERjf A ary# 4 f ’-IS COIiK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. Sole Agents:— HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons, Ltd. Singapore. Penang, Ipoh, Kuala— Lumpur. tf.A.S- /ZZsMtl Steel li Strength > (I S'.eel is
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  • 753 14 Sicgapore, Nov. 27. The local share market has been very firm during the last few days and a considerable expansion of business has only lieen restricted by the absence of sellers in both the Rubber and Industrial Sections at or near prevailing quotations. The raw material has
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 177 14 I i I I felL Wfe" I 9 -SKLm. I *v I Soap is matchless for I its transparent purity I matchless for the skin and matchI less for the complexion in all I climates. I Soap I > |l Mslru Matchless > I tUflsh for the I Complexion |1
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    • 40 14 Penang War Memorial Fund. The public it again reminded that a Subscription List in connection with the above Fund has been opened. Donations should be ad* dressed to the Secretary, the Municipality, and cheques made payable! to M War Memorial/*
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    • 504 14 j 1 I Kill Fleas with Flit Arch-annoyers of mankind, fleas are also a grave menace to health. They have been known to carry from the skin of diseased rats the hideous germs of bubonic Plague. Protect your health and comfort —destroy fleas with Flit. 1 j Flit clears the
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  • 584 15 £60,000 Lost at Two Days' Card Game. MAN WHO WON £175,000 IN A DAY ON KACI HORSES. Mr. Arnold Rothstein, the greatest gambler in the United States, died in New York on November 6, and took the secret of his mysterions death with him. When a detective
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  • 263 15 DRUNKENNESS CHARGE FAILS. Father Joseph Liev-rtz, aged 44, chaplain at the Roman Ca’hol c Orphanage, SouthaP, Middlesex, pleaded not guilty at London Ser-sions to being drunk in charge of a motor-c<»r. Frederick Chapman said that while his cuAbe stall was being moved across Trafalgar-square at 12 40 a.m,
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