Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 December 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-12-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 283. VOL. LXXXVI. FRIDAY 7th DECEMBER, 1928 PRIOR 10 CENTS,20 words
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Advertisement498 1928-12-07 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. WB^ S POILITE THINK Before you buy a Car and insist on 14 !"4 ■> I I one which has been proved ft zwimmni UT taiidcd ti 41« V. (“standard and big six”)498 words
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Advertisement14 1928-12-07 1 IT. BROTHERS DENTISTS. I W Mb: lot SA> Roobbt tnßd Mfci tt, MB W14 words
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Advertisement2150 1928-12-07 2 POSITION VACANT. NOTICES. V(T* BANKS. IrUNNYMFT>F TTOTTT TT Tl Two good motor Roller Driver. Rubber, Copra and General or aL E NEDE maatscharpli ANDEL o LID., with Diesel Oil Engine experience for Storage MAATSCHAPPIJ. 1 10-ton Barford and Perkins motor rollers- EDGERS 150, 2« 'O, 300, 400 and SUO page2,150 words
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Article297 1928-12-07 3 DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM PARK. His One Desire. Mr. William Park, author of The Truth About Oscar Slater,” who was largely responsible for securing Slater’s release from prison, died from heart trouble at his home in Ballantrae, Ayrshire, aged about 46. The publication of his book in the297 words
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Article217 1928-12-07 3 NON-STOP MUSIC AND REVERSING RECORDS. There have been many remarkable gramophone inventions recently, but the latest wonder, which was demonstrated at the Hotel Cecil promises to revolutionise gramophone construction. This is the “Continuous Gramophone.” Clocks have been made to go continu ously by electrical propulsion, and the problem217 words
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Article222 1928-12-07 3 The following programme will be rendered by the E. and O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, December 9th. 1928 at 9-45 p.m. 1. March Vimy Ridge Bidgood 2. Overture “Preciosa” Weber 3. Suite A Coon’s Day Out” Baynes (a)222 words
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Article457 1928-12-07 3 Man And Superman. BERNARD SHaW’S BRILLIANT COMEDY. There is hardly a civilised country in the world where the plays of Barnard Shaw have not been presented either in English or translated into the language of the country in fact no dramatist has has enjoyed such a457 words
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Advertisement196 1928-12-07 3 r > S"'. K. 1 V 4 C\ /7 r/ j r >K A 3 5-r 1r t.i \X_XSX T fAzW® i 's% V ’KJ Th® Pieanares of Sporting frarTonly bt^enjoyed by him'whoenjoysgood*health^The*requlreSFnTs*of' every day-Efe call for a healthy and well-working r oiganism?* not wait (ill you arc compelled to196 words
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Advertisement232 1928-12-07 3 —NMWK-nwbti r o?' t’ 1 j M 'I Tp 4 I y in j i H H i.:l 1 1 j j I r /fur 1 Itl Vwa n ZIMMERMAN PIANOS j are renowned for their liquid purity of tone and j light responsive touch, but y although they can232 words
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Article317 1928-12-07 4 ARGENTINA’S CLAIM. Whitehall’s View of Situation. Correspondence which has recently passed between Great Britain and the Argentine over the ownership of the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the South Orkney Islands has just been published in Buenos Aires, says a message from the correspond nt there317 words
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Article211 1928-12-07 4 VGUNG SCIENTIST’S STARTLING discovery. Mr. p jf Tate, son of Mr. R. Tate, do<k and goods manager for the L.N.E. Railway at the Hartlepools, has Been engaged in scientific research work for two years and claims to have made a iscoven which, if it can be211 words
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Article284 1928-12-07 4 DEFENCE OF THE BAD PALATE. I am always uneasy (Mr. Robert Lynd Ten arks in a New Statesman essay) in the company of men who take their pleasures too fastidiously—men who look as if they had swallowed vinegar if they see you smoking a cigarette while284 words
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Article399 1928-12-07 4 COME TO BLOWS AFTER MEETING. Battle Between the Law and the Lord. Lord Knebworth, son and heir of the Earl of Lytton, made a, violent attack upon Police constable Barnes, in Ilford, causing a crowd to assemble and considerable excitement in the vicinity. Many police officers399 words
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Article264 1928-12-07 4 HUMAN MEMORIAL. I have discovered (writes a Daily Express correspondent from Berlin), in a small room at the Prussian State Library a little collection of gramophone records lying hidden away on a dusty shelf, ticketed and catalogued, but forgotten and unprized, in which are preserved264 words
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Advertisement62 1928-12-07 4 ..3. ORDINANCE NO. 197 (LABOUR) AND THE LABOUR CODE, 1923. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR Are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be Gent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, Penang, during* the month of April, July, October and January. Forms for the62 words
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Advertisement228 1928-12-07 4 Assets over $8,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000. 9 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British228 words
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THE WORLD OF MOTORS.
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534 1928-12-07 5 Australian Enquiries. Extraordinarily Good Paying Concern. Speedway Riders. (From Our Own Correspondent). Colombo, December 7, COLOMBO is to be one of the first Eastern cities to have a dirt track for racing, Mr. E. G. Fairbairn, a Director of the Empire Speedways Ltd., of534 words
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Advertisement223 1928-12-07 5 gr saac:- 1 .-a .a 8 HI Minimise Repairs AND Maintenance Costs J BY USING I “SHELL” 1 M I I Motor Spirit Motor Oils. 'ill jj] g 1 MO TORIS TS Do you wish to reduce your annual expenditure on tyres by At Least 50 per cent? If SO,223 words
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Advertisement102 1928-12-07 5 “P.G.” $2OOO MOTOR TRIAL THE AWARDS. Motor-Car Class. Ist $5OO 2nd $l5O 3rd 75 Motor- Cycle Class. Ist -$5OO 2nd $l5O 3rd 75 In additition there will be a large number of trophies. aTcT SPARK PLUGS. The Choice of more than 200 Manufacturers. A.C. Spark Plugs give easier starting, quicker102 words
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Advertisement157 1928-12-07 5 DUNLOP AS BRITISH AS I IWir THE FLAG AND AS SAFE. Distributors K. LEE SAN Co., 81, Beach Street, PENANG ww l w- MM—lM—> BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJBSTY THS KING 124.7 MILES PER HOUR —the Highest Speed ever attained on a Motor Cycle just achieved on CASTROL At Arpajon,157 words
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969 1928-12-07 6 REVIEW OF YEAR’S WORK. Satisfactory Reports. RESIDENT COUNCILLORS CONGRATULATIONS. The annual distribution of prizes of the Hutchings School was held this morning. On arrival, the Hon. Mr. Meadows Frost (Resident Councillor) and Mrs, Meadows Frost were received by Mr. H. Mortimer, the headmaster. After969 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article117 1928-12-07 6 (To b he Editor, of the Pinang Gazette.) Dear Sir,—l write to thank you f- r your letter of the 12th October, and also c >pv of the Pinang Gazette. We are very grateful indeed for the generous and sympathetic revie v of St. Dunstan’s activities which you117 words
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Article37 1928-12-07 6 SELANGOR TEAM TO MEET PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 7. "I he following will represent Selangor against Penang to-morrow; Thrupp-«oetock-bill and Jamieson; Roabon, Hovi’l and Shaw; Wainwright, Martin Jumeanx Urey and Gordon.37 words
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Article35 1928-12-07 6 Rubber Prices. We beg to report tuat the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoker Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 29|c per lb. Dec. 29>c Jan/March 30e April/June 30ic Steadier.35 words
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Article64 1928-12-07 6 Mr. D. P. Roberts. FOUND DROWNED UN ESTATE. DETAILS NOT KNOWN. (Fitm Oar Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, December 7. MR. D. P. ROBERTS. MANAGER OF BUKIT JALIL ESTATE, PETaLING, WAS DROWNED ON HIS ESTATE LAST EVENING. THE DECEASED JOINED THE ESTATE EIGHT OR NINE YEARS AGO64 words
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82 1928-12-07 6 to ill health.— Trans Ocean Service via Pan -dsta. SATURDAY’S PARTY CONGRESS. Berlin, December 7. The Centre Party Committee has assembled at Cologne in preparation for the Party Congress, beginning on Saturday, at which a new leader will be elected. A definite attitude will then be adoptedto ill health.—Trans Ocean Service via Pan -dsta. - 82 words
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179 1928-12-07 6 —Reuter. APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT. Nanking, December 6. Mammoth detno'ie’rations are being carried out by students urging the Government to take up a strong stand in future negotiations with Japan regarding the settlement of outstanding issues. Posters with slogans were posted up and pamphlets and bandbills were.—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article143 1928-12-07 6 —Rugby Radio Service. PROTOCOL RATIFIED BY SiX STATES ONLY. London, December 6. Mr. G. Locker Lampson, the Foreign Under-Secre ary, stated that the G-neva Protocol, prohibiting the use of poison gas in war, h*.d been ratified by only six States. The British Government were not,—Rugby Radio Service. - 143 words
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39 1928-12-07 6 The Lady Superior gratefully acknowledges the following donations towards the School Building Fund. Dr. Mehta $lOO.OO Old Xaverians’Association $lOO 00 Per Miss St. John $lOO.OO Total $300.00 Previously acknowledged $16,288 00 $16,588.00 December 7.39 words
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147 1928-12-07 6 .—Reuter. ALLEGED EXPENSIVE CHEATING. RANGOON hX-LEGI LAIIVE COUNCIL! OK. HUGE SUM INVOLVED. Rangoon, December 6. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Keng Beng Choung, an ex-Legislative Councillor and a partner in the Beng Huat Company, rice merchants. The warrant has been.—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article131 1928-12-07 6 —Reuter. M. RYxOFF AND DANGER OF A BREACH.' R ga, Dec-mb-r 7. Sneaking at the Communist Conference at Leningrad, M. Rvkoff referred a* length to the danger of a possible breach between towns an t villages owing to th* inability of the one to supply the vital needs’—Reuter. - 131 words
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Article87 1928-12-07 6 t —Reuter. NO CHANGE OF POLICY. London, D cember 6. The Admiralty denies that any change of policy is being cmteropUted in regard to the Singapore base. The Admiralty adds that the report tha* a change is impending is only attributable to tbe belated reference tot—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article69 1928-12-07 6 —Reuter. RE-OPENIXG OF NEGOTIATIONS. Washington, December 6. Mr. Kellogg declared that although he had not received any communication from Great Britain he would not be surprised if Bi tain songht tn re-open negotiations with the United States in order tn come to an understanding—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article180 1928-12-07 6 P C. C. v. HEALTH CULTURE LEAGUE. The following have been selected to represent the P. O. C. (Whites) nn Wednesday, at 5 10 p.m. pr mnt nn the E«plsnade —J. Wilkinson R. C. Bishop and F. Spilman T. S. Anthony, G. A. M, Ryde and R. W.180 words
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Article246 1928-12-07 6 Perseverance Rewarded. $5OO WINNER A REGULAR CO.MPETI KIR. YOUR TURN NEXT? HAVE be-n a regular B competitor from the beginning of the competition but have uever previously won even a share in a prize said Sgt. Kader Mydin last week’s $5OO winner in the “S. G.” Football246 words
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Article400 1928-12-07 6 WILD DASH ABOUT A HOU>E. The foxes of H ugh Side, between Rramley and Pu ls j y, h .ve been unusually b >ld of late, and wise poultry keepers have stiffened the defences of their hen runs. Recently a fox inva-’ed the house of Mrs. Armi400 words
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Article58 1928-12-07 6 The following lec ures will be beld at the Penang Malay A*boc ation on Satur day, December 8, at 4 p.m.: “Economics and Co operation by Che Patch (M-ilay Offic r Co-operative Societies.) The Greatness of a Nation” by C pt N. M. Hashim, M.C.S. The58 words
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Article63 1928-12-07 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March The Goldr-n Stripe Cahill 2. Overture Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna Suppe 3. Selection The Lightning Switch Aston 4. Fox Trot Did You Mean It Lyman 5. Suite Folk Songs Williams No. 1 Come Sunday No. 2 Intermezzo.63 words
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Article367 1928-12-07 6 Yesterday’s Results. MR. “SIRODE” RIDES IHRU WINNERS. K fc FAVOURITES DAY. (From Oar Own Correspondent) Koala Lumpur, December 6 T H t ‘Vr* ’l ay A of tho Selan l?or Tuif Club Amateur Meeting was held in ideal weather There was a good attendance including H.367 words
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Article56 1928-12-07 6 —Reuter. PRELIMINARY SELECTION. Brisbane, December 6. The following players have been chosen in the prelim’nary bP GJO ri rr B t the Australian learn for tbe^condI lest match which begins at *V r iz n |i December 14: Rider, Ponsford, vG i Kippax, Bradman, Andrews, Grimmett Heniry,—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article79 1928-12-07 6 M. A. F. C. FOOTBALL TEAMS. The following will Mathibal Ahzin F. C., au»ins h Ahean F. C on December B.h and at the Dato Kramat Padang: yabaya, Safurdat/i-Md. f 1 oatb and Saleh; W. Oh man. B. M 0. and R. Ahmad; Ismail, L. RJ<b, A. Ebrahim79 words
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Miscellaneous10 1928-12-07 6 I '< W I A man with well-cut features.— Ulk, Berlin.10 words
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Article755 1928-12-07 7 Lieut.-Col. -J.II. Tyte has returned from leave jmd resumed duly as Inspector of Prisons. Mr. Tampoe-Philips, a member of the Singapore Bar, has gone into hospital for operation. Che Abdul Hamid, Assistant District Officer, has been transferred to Alor •Star, as Second Magistrate. Mr. D. F. Grierson,755 words
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Advertisement768 1928-12-07 7 1 I r 11 aWIr cp"Ji l£ ll <X...., KAYSER SLIPPER HEEL* HOSIERY A hose that is exceptionally beautiful—a hose that wears unusually long—a hose that givm th* anlrU a slim, trim appearance is the Kayserservicp weight hose. It stands high in the favor of the smart women of the768 words
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Advertisement121 1928-12-07 7 ————TB—Pl I WN fWWN—r. n—W.III 'X3aMrW jqrr FATHER j CHRISTMAS j ARRIVES AT I JWHITEAWAYS You can imagine the Joy it gives the Children, when I' 1 they hear that Father Christmas is here. We < invite all to our r CHRISTMAS BAZAAR I THE MOST j BEAUTIFUL TOYLAND I]121 words
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Article647 1928-12-07 8 To give the necessary definition at the out set, a five-foot way means that width of ground deducted from the ground-floor space of owners of property along thoroughfares in order to provide the pedestrians of the public with protection from traffic, undue heat and those rains which647 words
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Article203 1928-12-07 8 EXPLOSION AT NEW YORK DISINFECTING PLANT. New York, December 6. Four persons were killed and at least six injured in an explosion at a disinfecting plant near E*st River. The windows of houses a hundred yards away were broken. Fifteen men are said to be missing.—Reuter. New203 words
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Article66 1928-12-07 8 FOR LAKE DISTRICT CRIME. London, December 6. Chung Yi Miao, aged 28, Chinese law student, who was sentenced to death at Cumberland Assize?, at Carlisle, for the murder of his wife, Wai Sheung Miao, by strangling her in a wood, near Grange, in the Lake District on66 words
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Article1474 1928-12-07 8 <<XR. RUDYARD KIPLING, soeaking at the annual dinner at Liverpool of the Liverpool Shipbroker',’ Benevolent Society, referred to that maritime by-product the passenger and recalled the saying “God made men, God made women, and then he made passengers.” This libel, he said, was based on the cruel1,474 words
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Article33 1928-12-07 8 DUE AT PENANG. The flight of Roy”l Air Force flying boats, the Pinang Gazette is officially informed, are due to arrive at Penang at 1 o’clock to-mnrrnw morning.33 words
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Article32 1928-12-07 8 The output of Tronoh Mines, Ltd., for th» month of November was pls. 2213. Tb« output of Pattani Consolidated Allnvial Tin Ltd. for the month of November was p'cu’a 90.32 words
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Advertisement268 1928-12-07 8 If ZWuid&y made jsiScof&uid W O Mididifted from foa/rtey W®/, TOARLEY is a valuable food and the distilled 'A>| w essence contains properties that are not j7|| U ii only restorative but are also health giving in a KI! jjh/ greater degree than any other distilled article. mitt fjl There268 words
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Advertisement78 1928-12-07 8 “E. Sf O.” Do not miss the decorations and the novelties for the X’mas and New Year Festivities n e v er seen before in Penang. FOR MUSCLE BUILDING EAT NCT WtICMT I LA. "«~V».CTUMO StUCLY>n» Agents. KATZ BROS. LTD. I Runnymede Hotel, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing the Sea78 words
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Miscellaneous29 1928-12-07 8 TIDE TABLES. 7 Water. High Water. Lo TO-DAY. 401 8 m 9.33 a.m. p.m. 10.16 p.m. A W TO MORFU' W 4.4 s a.m 10.19 a.in. p.m. 10.43 p.m«29 words
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Obituary70 1928-12-07 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Mr. Koh Cheng Sian, son of the late Mr. Koh Seang Tat, J.P., M.C., father of Mr. Koh Leok Hup and grandfather of Mr. Koh Kah Poh will take place on Saturday, December 8, 1928, at 10 a.m.. when his remains will be70 words
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The King’s General Condition Slowly Improving.
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Article361 1928-12-07 9 Infection More vocalised. “The Lancet” Reviews History Of The Illness. Pleural Effusion May Develop. Last night's bulletin regarding the King stated that the localisation of the infection at the base of the right side of the chest is rather more defined which conforms to the,—Reuter, - 361 words
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Article407 1928-12-07 9 —Reuter. REASSURING BULLETINS. London, December 6, 6-25 p.m. A reassuring interpretation is placed on this morning’s bulletin which draws attention to the significant omission of anxiety concerning the heart. The appearance of the bulletin on the railings of the Palace brightened the faces of thousands,—Reuter. - 407 words
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Article, Illustration48 1928-12-07 9 THE KING, with the Duke of York and Prince Arthur of Connaught, standing bareheaded during the Two Minutes Silence on Nov. 11 last. It is believed that it was on this occasion that His Majesty originally contracted the chill which caused his illness.48 words
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Article196 1928-12-07 9 Reuter, L CK OF ORGANISATION. BUI NO ihWiKDCE OK O nOKD. R. MISINTERPRETATION of rules. In his report on the Vestris enquiry Captain McConkey states that the life-saving equipment on the vessel was not fully and efficiently used. Captain Jessop says there was no sign ofReuter, - 196 words
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40 1928-12-07 9 $5O WON. In Football Forecasts No. 14 no competitor succeeded in forecasting correctly the results of all the matches. Ihe Consolation Prize of $5O has been awarded o A. L. Chun, 148, Beach Street, Penang.40 words
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Article260 1928-12-07 9 Radio Service. M. Ps. And Protection. PROS’!ISAL 10 BE OH’O EU IN PAKL'AAIhNi. DIVERGENCE OF VIEWS. A meeting of the Labour M. Ps., who represent the textile constituencies of Yorkshire, has decided to offer uncompromising opposition to the proposal to apply for protection to the woollen industry,. Radio Service. - 260 words
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Article73 1928-12-07 9 —Renter. £lO,OOO STOLEN. London, December 6. A mailbag, containing registered letters and bank drafts to the value of £lO,OOO was mysteriously stolen before the arrival of the London mail train from Cardiff. No bags were missing when the train reached Paddington. The police are of—Renter. - 73 words
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Article84 1928-12-07 9 .—Reuter. COMMERCIAL AVIATION COMPANY. Shanghai, Decamber 6. What is believed to be the first Chinese order for British aeroplanes since J 921 has been secured in the face of keen German and American competition by Arnhold and Company, the local representatives of the De Havilland Company,.—Reuter. - 84 words
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Advertisement24 1928-12-07 9 DREAMLAND AT I F RAN KELS toys i fflj FOR YOUNG AND OLD I Reduced Prices LARGE ASSORTMENT FRANKEL BROS. BISHO 3 STREET, PENANG.24 words
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Advertisement168 1928-12-07 9 I LITTLES I B FOR B I Celanese ‘Celanese I I lingerie B The moFt suitable fabric for Tropical Wear being unaffected by heat, H B sea-air, stand repeated washing, never losing their original charm. B B Celanese Celanese B I Vests. /C Dress Satin I $4.25 yd. B I168 words
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Miscellaneous67 1928-12-07 9 Town Hall, Penang CHARLES MACDONA PRESENTS THE MACDOXA PLAYERS IN PLAYS BY BERNARD SHAW DIRECT FROM THE KINGSWAY A GARRICK THEATRES LONDON PROGRAMME. ?e 0 c WDA 9 Y 3 I PYGMALION SrSm “MAN and SUPERMAN” Company under the management of CHARLfS MACDONA. Booking now open at KOBINSON Tel. 567.67 words
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Article549 1928-12-07 10 BLAKE COMPANY. Weekly Market Review. Singapore, December 5. There has been little change in quotations of tin and rubber shares and we have therefore little to comment upon this week. Tin has continued to rise, without having anv effect on most shares, except to bring out sellers I Industrials display549 words
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Article110 1928-12-07 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 893 rd. auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 2,040,273 lbs.; 910.83 tons. Offered 1,598,154 lbs.; 713.46 tons. Sold 1,354,554 lbs. 604.71 tons. Spot. London B|d. New York 17f cts. Prices Realized. Cents Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Per Lb.110 words
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Article719 1928-12-07 10 Singapore, December 4. The price of the metal has remained very steady throughout th« week and has registered a rise of £2 7s. 6 L and £2 10s. for the Spot and 3 months* positions respectively. Shipments for November at 9,921 tons were rather heavier than was719 words
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Article70 1928-12-07 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) I ondon, December 6. Paris, 124.15; New York, 4.85?« Brussels, 34 89}; Geneva, 25.18; Aaie terdam. 12.07} Milan, 92.65; Berlir, Stockt olm, 18.15 Copenhagen 18.19; Oslo, 18.19; Vie. ns. 34.49}; v rauue, 163} Helsingfors» 192} M-* rid. 30.0.3; Lisbon, 108?.r Athens, 375 Bucharest. 815 Rio,(Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) - 70 words
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Article88 1928-12-07 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list: Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.57} 1.60 B. Padang .49 .50 Hong Fatt .33 .35 Idris Hydraulic 17/- 17/6 Johan .32 .34 Kent (F.M.S.) Tin 5/3 5/9 Kinta Tin Dredging 1.52} 1.55 Kuchais88 words
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Article70 1928-12-07 10 The following are our latest quotation* for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Tins. Bangrins 40/9 41/9 Batu Caves 1.60 1.62} Hitams .65 .67} Hong Fatts .34 .36 Johans .32} .35 Katus 27/9 28/9 K. Lum purs 31/6 32/9 c. M. Consols. .66 .68} Pangnga Rivers 6/3 6/9 Rahmans 1.6070 words
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Article69 1928-12-07 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.55 1.60 Hong Fatts .32} .35 Kinta Dredges 1.50 1.55 Kuchais 1.59 1.61 Kuyohs .30 .32 Laruts 16/- 16/6 M. Consols. .66 .68 Norths .62} .64} Nawng Pets 1.17 1.20 Penawats .87} .89} Rahmans69 words
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Article214 1928-12-07 10 Penang, December 7, 1928, Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 oom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Picking» 145.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom 110 s 70.00 nom. Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $10.25 buyers Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam214 words
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Article13 1928-12-07 10 Sundried Copra was sold in Penang yesterday at $10.32} per picul.13 words
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Article38 1928-12-07 10 Tbe following are undelivered tekgramr: Carson E. and O. Hotel. Kesavjea, Guan p/a Sothianiim. Visvalingam 382, East Jelutong, Penora Kg Tbakore, Ooikuwa c/> Tan Kuochum Telok Knmber, Cunningham, s.s. Garfield Doha -JFrank E. and O. Hotel.38 words
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Advertisement300 1928-12-07 10 jfw vvvvvvvvv v Trrvrrnmi| t Are you < lacking in t Vital Energy? < E 5 “The Practitioner” says: r “Clinical experiments 4 have shown that 4 ,r Phyllosan brings about 4 r an increase of physical j and vital forces.” If you arc suffering from debility, anaemia, neurasthenia, malaria,300 words
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Advertisement331 1928-12-07 10 r* j Doubles the Beauty of Your Ha?? The simple hair styles of to-dav m l beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now eamh t tained. It is simply a matter of Proper shampooing makes the hair soft silky. It brings out all the real lifeand 1q J331 words
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Miscellaneous28 1928-12-07 10 Rubber. London 8| c. New York 17? c. (Gold) Singapore 29 c. Stock 16,855 tons Down 1.869 tons Tin. London Spot £239.0.0 London 3 Mons. 0 Singapore sllB.28 words
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Article253 1928-12-07 11 New Departure. APPOINTMENT OF PLANTING AIiVJSFRS. REDUCING EXPENSES. (From Oar o<vn Correspondent.) Ipoh, December 7. MR. P. J. Roy Waugh, the wellknown Perak planter, who is at i present the general manager of Kununiig Rubber and Tin Coy., Ltd., Sangt-i Sipat, will be giv ng up h s253 words
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Article395 1928-12-07 11 M c s?rs William Jacks an 1 Co reported cn November 13 as follows Considering the coi.tinuance of the L-bmr troubles in Germany aud the i political uncertainty in France, markets i have remained wonderfully steady dur- ing the past week, and those who have < confidence395 words
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Article39 1928-12-07 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 29j ds per pound per pl. $39/ No. 1 Crepe 30i cts per pound per pl.=s4o/66 Steady. f ondon B|d New York 171 cts. (gold) {By Oourteoy of Meuri. Allen Dennye39 words
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692 1928-12-07 11 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR’S WEEKLY REPORT. London, November 8. The last seven days have again been quiet in the Rubber Market and prices have hardly fluctuated at all. There is a small improvement on the week amounting to 1/161. for the near positions and jd. for deliveries after April next year. There692 words
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46 1928-12-07 11 December 9 —2nd Sunday in Advent 8 am. Holy Communion S Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah. 6 p-m. Evensong and Address at S. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. 13th Thursday—S. Lucy V. M. —7.30 a.m. Holy Communion at 8. Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tsagah46 words
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Article193 1928-12-07 11 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Penang, December 5. There bas be a n little or no movement in »he market since our la-it report and prices to-lay show no change on last week’s closing quotatioi.s. An easier tendency at the beginning of the present week marked prices down half193 words
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Article175 1928-12-07 11 Penang. December 7, 1928. (By OourtAsy nt el Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 month* «’gm B»;ok 2 4 I'l6 3 Credit 2'4 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Cal'’utta Demand Rank ***** 3-day?’sight pr vat* 156 Bombay Demand Rank 1541 q Madras Demand Rank 1541 H 3 days’sigh175 words
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Article253 1928-12-07 11 The following were the latest quotations in [MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at II a.m. to-day:— Yeuterda To-day. d iS I Share*. L Q MX *C. $O. sc. sc. i Rubbet (Dollar). Allenbv 1.45 l.F>O 1.47 i 1.55 Balgownie 1.50 1.60 1.55 1.65 t Bedford P 65253 words
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Article214 1928-12-07 11 The f allowing are additional rubber inrpniti for November:— Ibg. AlorPougsu 33,630 Brich 31,942 Bedong (Malaya) 24,000 Merbau 23,704 North Perak 12,500 Jabi 35,000 Tonghurst 21,500 Chnndoon 17,130 Temerloh Coconut and Rubber 30,031 Ayer Kuning 10,18 1 Anglo-Johore 31,000 Bukit Palong 18,926 Consolidated Malay 116,000 Chulsa (Selangor) 60,000214 words
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Advertisement795 1928-12-07 11 sew Advertisements. notices sr< position WANTED. Chinese Provident Association. Scotch Medical Man, JTaCMoLr.-KH grauo.ta <l«.r« p h v n“°7 8 Gr<-ti‘ ,w dl is i-rak Road, on Dec-mher 4, will tak*- !I)O!»tij8 VIDP, 1«J yfMFB i <i o a a b Ir i iu e, place on Sunday, 9 h795 words
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Advertisement142 1928-12-07 11 What is die matter with your Skin? Does it get rough and wrinkle Harsh soap is the cause. Recall the sting you feel after washing with it. That sting is the sign of beauty being ruined. Use mild soap—Palmolive—the kind that cleanses efficiently and then acts as a lotion, due142 words
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Article593 1928-12-07 12 -N. F. P- defence disclaims the signature. Pleadings May Be Amended. The *Xlsagvff estate action was continued before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, at Singapore on Wednesday. The plaintiff’s case as regarded proving the codicil concluded with the evidence of Sir David Galloway. Mr. Eber said-N. F. P- - 593 words
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Article238 1928-12-07 12 A Swede named Otto Ragnar Ekman, was produced before the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Findlay, at Singapore, on a charge of being a vagrant. Ekman explained through an interpreter that he came out to Java after receiving a letter from a friend there offering him a position on238 words
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Advertisement294 1928-12-07 12 -IMSL y\ H|MHMKHH|Mp^^UB^7WHHMMMBHMMHBHHHMRRr x* Off** /f 'wlsll h\/$M Number one of a series 'vJa// z °f advertisements shewXT ™g the popularity of CASTROL—the Motor Oil that has nwre re T cords and achievements ftx credit than all \f other oils combined! HOmiDVTCMAIRMML MAIL bags stowed away—passengers aboard—controls tested—the pilot gives294 words
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Article1463 1928-12-07 13 triumph of Hope in English History. Black l imes Prelude to Prosperity. p Winnfield Stratford's “History M (i mv knowledge goes, and it is written bor-.t i’ 'dy coilo aial style which to be taken as a compliment by i class of readers who do not h1,463 words
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Advertisement476 1928-12-07 13 1 r Wru K I i V/8 '\>\ .Ki M i.W ft 1 RiW/lkEwr li 'i V 'H EK sfegfj/ IaMAjoL vOf FwH JW 4' ■<( I x I Cotconc P«rtumene fB 1 f Ek.CLocxf.%ASSfrf47ir a W* f r) (HP k IM 'When Beauty and Charm Reveal Themselves. Many women476 words
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Article532 1928-12-07 14 To-day’» Departure». Chinese Prince for Boston and'New York. Rjbna for Port S wet ten ham <fc Singapore Am pang for Lnmnt. Kedah for Bela wan (Deli). Jana for Mergui, Tavoy. Rangoon and Moulmein. Takliwa for Rangoon Calcutta. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:—532 words
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Advertisement342 1928-12-07 14 j, 1 i C <DENSED MlsirS^fttf(Al i /O rwo=3p\\ v- “‘*»VCV’y.x. -r nw IQ MILK and HEALTH Milk is Nature’s own food. It nourishes the I sick and conserves the vitality of the aged. But one cannot be over-careful with the Milk which is supplied in open receptacles, for there342 words
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Advertisement90 1928-12-07 14 WHY IS BABY SO NAUGHTY? Most likely the cause of the trouble is in her little stomach, for well children are usually good-tempered and happy, and all she needs is a small dose of Baby’s Own Tablets to set matters rightare specially devised to remedy stomach and bowel troubles in90 words
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Advertisement588 1928-12-07 14 SERVICE. Arranging your itinerary-securing your reservations meeting you at terminals to assist you through Custom* are but a few of the services performed bv 1 World-wide Organization of Ur Over 100 Offices and some 35,000 Agents and Correspondent The AMERICAN EXPRESS Co., I nc E. O. Hotel J Sailings, rates,588 words
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Article581 1928-12-07 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, December 7, 1928. Mutton— 8 ct Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Head beep or goat M each 90 Liver with heart A Inng do 1.30 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep m per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Suet M 40581 words
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Advertisement1281 1928-12-07 16 imf~ fiscal hamburg-amerika i.inie THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. H D g I "INTENDED BAILINGS FROM PENANG. Q I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. OANFA Dec 15 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DIOMED Dec. 20 Maraeilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamourg. OUTWARDS. Due SingaporeCYCLOPS Dec. 27 London, Rotterdam1,281 words
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