Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 December 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-12-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 286. VOL. LXXXVI. TUESDAY. 11th DECEMBER, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement495 1928-12-11 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists. Im< Met. lot totti Bmmq Hd ft M M I n TH ii ii |g >3« Black and whisky. I GalwWaterPipes Has A World-Wide Reputation < v d j it All Sizes Ji* Stock. L Based on Unvarying I ff High Quality. OKeapcst Prices. New Shipment495 words
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Advertisement17 1928-12-11 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.17 words
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Article531 1928-12-11 2 New Year Meeting 1929. 1 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 130/- per Race. Penang 1929 Griffins Free. Penang Cup 140/There will be two531 words
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Advertisement908 1928-12-11 2 POSITION VACANT. NOTICESHome. Wanted Lady to Assist in Rubber, Copra and General care of 2 children on Aeneas sailing 31st Storage. January. Terms to be arranged at interview. Apply Box No. 393 c/o Pinang Gazette. Licensed Godowns near Railway Jetty «Mia—l 9 Weld Q oB and in PenaD Road z908 words
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Advertisement157 1928-12-11 2 KONDO’SrTONSOL ARI Massage! Massage! 30 LKITH aTKKtT. »3. •«r Under N.w Management. MISS YoSlliko Up-to-date and Hygienic. Term’ Moderate. > > > < i MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! Miss Matsuko Mise SATO VIOLE J..r h A J. 142 m, Biirmah Road. ■i IH a—————,————, A. Mohamed Rawther p Landing and Transhipping Agent.157 words
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Advertisement279 1928-12-11 2 and ton? and Prepared frm rich J w, Engluh Milk made and packed in the West Country «ind sent I direct to PENANG. Cow ♦Gate tBS MiIMM r STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. Through the Difficult Months. Doctors advise breast feeding because its methods and results are perfect. When, however, it is279 words
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926 1928-12-11 3 The Futurist Age What The Scientists Foretell. Rapid Developments. Metal Clothes And Aluminium Carpets. (Special To The Pinang Gazette Pantone.— T rant —Ocean Service via I Pan Asia- (From Our Own Correspondent.) Berlin, By Mail. CLOTHES made from aluminium, gold or silver foil are amongst the things scientists promise usPantone.—T rant—Ocean Service via I Pan Asia- - 926 words
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Article159 1928-12-11 3 INDIAN TRAITOR’S VISIT TO MOSCOW. Among the guests arriving at Moscow to attend the Soviet’s 11th anniversary celebration is R'ajah Mahendra Pratap. According to the Moscow Press, he i“well known in India as an enemy of Britain who during the war negotiated with Germany to free India,159 words
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Advertisement405 1928-12-11 3 41HX A HwR JUL wL vT %< ®i z x wwP<* a WBidk. I I n Jlf/? Gout prevents me ♦n,m patGC’-’Cing’ in the joys an£ pleasures of sporting ano travelling “TSat ir. be/.ausc you wanted it like this.” Do take the famous Atcohan tablets 'manufactured by Schering’s, Berlin, and405 words
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Advertisement161 1928-12-11 3 “PRECAUTIONS PREVENT MISFORTUNES” SAY THE CHINESE. How They Apply This Proverb In Their Own Homos. The Chinese ane a practical people and it is because they believe in th?» truth of their proverb “Precautions prevent Misfortunes” that so many of them always keep Baby’s Own Tablets handy in the house161 words
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Advertisement324 1928-12-11 3 YOU CAN MAKE YOUR CHOICEI In the first instance, you should bear in mind that there is Aspirin and "Aspirin”. 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 are bought324 words
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893 1928-12-11 4 Value Of Loving Wife. u Loss To Husband Really Cannot Be Expressed In Cash.” Baronet’s Daughter Divorced. MR. Justice Hill and a special jury in the Divorce Court heard the petition of Mr. Howard L. Willis, an auctioneer, Hagley-road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, for the dissolution893 words
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Article327 1928-12-11 4 THREE CANDIDATES. The election of a Professor of Poetry, to serve for five years in succession to Mr. W. H. Garrod, was to be made at Oxford on November 29. The election is by the convocation of the university, consisting of all the Masters of Arts,327 words
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Advertisement314 1928-12-11 4 JMEWIL 7'~’T II cant give y Baby a better Food wjreSomu )r -.n ?^SK& J x > ■-■>r /iW Because N4ellin*s Food, wbcn mixed as directed, so closely resembles breast milk in vital nourishment and easy digestibility, it is the best and safest food you can give to your baby.314 words
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Advertisement90 1928-12-11 4 Relief and comfort w mediately follow th' x im use of CHAMBERI This old, relir has had the er ble rem e d Y physicians f< xdorsement of All druggist < many years, pleallove for colic, z the world use it abdomir stomach cramps, rhoea. P airLS and diar promr90 words
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Advertisement191 1928-12-11 4 —the invariable verdict of those who favour N. J. Club, Therefore show your appreciation, too, of reliable O quality and mellow age. rWPIER JOt-INSTONES ■Jk WHISKY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. Incorporated under the Companies ordinances ef V Hong Kong.” Incorporated in191 words
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Article733 1928-12-11 5 A C HIEF S CLAIM. X Hamdi Beg Baban In London. The story of the misfortunes of a dynasty which has existed since the Crusades, a story which has its origin in the Ottoman Empire of Abdul Hamid and ends by.involving the present ruler of733 words
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Advertisement384 1928-12-11 5 66 looks 39 And would not think of W missing her Kruse hen! zr2 I have read with interest the letter written by a person 50 years of age. I, too, have been taking Kruschen y Salts in my first cup of tea every morning ever since it was p384 words
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Advertisement429 1928-12-11 5 ItlSCCtS—The Seed of Death Where disease-spreading insects abound-—there Death reaps a splendid harvest! Protect yourself andyoer loved ones from the ravages of tuberculosis, malaria, typhoid. Kill all household insects with Flit. Hit clears the bouse in a few opinutes of disease-bearing flies, mosquitoes, bedbugs, roaches, ants, and fleas, it searches429 words
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Article, Illustration877 1928-12-11 6 British Attitude. Lord Hailsham Discusses Legal Phase. A Plain Question. Tn the House of Commons the Foreign Secretary was asked to answer a plain question, whether or not the Government consider the questions oj reparation and the evacuation of the Rhineland to be linked up. Mr,Reuter, - 877 words
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Article245 1928-12-11 6 —Reuter, THIRD ROUND. CORINTHIANS TO VISIT NORWICH. CHELSEA AND EVERTON. THE Football Association Cup Competition enters upon its more important stage with the draw for the third round proper, the matches of which are to be plaved on Saturday, January 12, 1929. In addition to—Reuter, - 245 words
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Article119 1928-12-11 6 NEW RULE. London. December 10. At a general meeting the Lawn Tennis Association adopted a new rule which states that no tournament, match or competition in which a player who is not an amateur is concerned shall be promoted or played on courts of the association or119 words
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Article39 1928-12-11 6 ARiSTE BORG. (Frofti Our Own Correspondent J Singapore, December 11. Arne Borg, the famous Swedish swithtner, arrived at Singapore yesterday. He gives an exhibition at the Swimming Club this evening and proceeds to Java to-morrow.39 words
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Article68 1928-12-11 6 HOCKEY AND FOOTBALL. A hockey match between Old Xaverians’ Association, Penang, and St. John’s Old Boys* Association from Kuala Lumpur, will be played on Tuesday, the 25th December, 1928, at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade Ground. A Football Match between Ming Shin Sheh Penang and Ipoh68 words
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Article211 1928-12-11 6 Rugby Radio Service Directing Committee. SPEEDING-UP EMPIRE COMMUNICATIONS. AUSTRALIAN EXPERIMENTS. London, December 10. A Directing Committee has been appointed by the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and for the Colonies to study every aspect of mechanical transport likely to further the economic development of the OverseasRugby Radio Service - 211 words
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Article310 1928-12-11 6 SEEING HOW OTHER CHILDREN LIVE. A schoolboys’ League of Nations is to be b°ld in London at the end of the year. It will take the form of an Imperial and International Schoolboys’ Exhibition in the New Horticultural Hal.’. Westminster. This exhibition will include children's exhibits310 words
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Article63 1928-12-11 6 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, December 10. Paris* 124.15; New York. 4.85 Brussels, 34 89 Geneva, 25.18 Amsterdam. 12.07 i Milan, 92.65; Berli 20.355; Stockholm, 18.19 Oslo. 18.19 Vienna. 34.49 J Prague, 1631 Helsingfors, 192 f M’drid, 30.021; Lisbon, 1091; Athens, 375 BO5 Rio, 51® Buenos Aires, 47H; Bombay,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article333 1928-12-11 6 Excellent Performance. TO-NIGHT: “MAN AND SUPERMAN.” THE plays of Bernard Shaw have possibly been more widely discussed and criticised than those of any of his' contemporaries, and whether the general public agree with his solutions of the problems of life the plays never fail to draw333 words
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Article149 1928-12-11 6 MR. P. F. SxYs THE GAME LL right. Preparing Wickets. The former Middlesex and England cat tain, Mr, P. F. Warner, was the chief guest at the successful dinner of the Wan derers’ Cricket Club, held at the Con- aught Rooms, with the president Mr. F. Gordon Colman,149 words
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Article167 1928-12-11 6 SUBSCRIPTION LIST NO. 4. The sum of $2,000 has been subscribed each Christmas for several years past by the public of Penang to the Penang Convent Christmas Fund. Subscriptions have not been received in quite such numbers this year but we feel sure that the fund167 words
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179 1928-12-11 6 Twickenham, formerly of Ferry fame, is now the Mecca of the Rugger enthusiast. And no match there attracts a more joyous excited crowd than does that between Oxford and Cambridge. Youth— not all male—packs itself into train aftertrain from Waterloo. And the former generation, too,179 words
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Article187 1928-12-11 6 Amateur Racing. BIG FIELD IN (LASS 2 POsIES. 88 ENTRIES. The entries for the Penk Turf Club Amateur Race Meeting to e Ipoh on Friday and Saturday at o follows on Horses (Class 2): Bridgetown, Drunk a Dan, Polvanya, Tinker (Eiret Run, Irish Rose (Second Run),187 words
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Article50 1928-12-11 6 Rugby Radio service ALL PASSENGERS LANDEDLondon, The White Star liner, tonF, ran on to the rocks r” 540 this to Queenstown Harbour morning. .-"Ending twenty* Her 254 tr nine survivors of the cre w ferred to tender, w>d h service remains on board. Ay»Rugby Radio service - 50 words
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Miscellaneous12 1928-12-11 6 Waiter, bring me snother steak, tbii knife won’t cut.” Buen Humor, Madrid.12 words
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Article1063 1928-12-11 7 SOME PROMINENT JOCKEYS AND THEIR MOUNTS. Donoghue To Ride Gay Day. I T is even thus early possible to form some idea as to jockeys’ mounts in i next year's Derby, so many retainers having been fixed up for next season. Steve Donoghue confirms the report that1,063 words
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Article390 1928-12-11 7 DANGER OF UNLICENSED PARIAH DOGS. An Alarming Increase. We have received from Mr. T. A. Cur-ran-Sharp, of Kuala Selangor, a letter pointing out that “in view of the somewhat alarming increase of rabies it appears that much more drastic steps should be taken by Government to prevent390 words
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Article68 1928-12-11 7 EXHIBITION OF WORK. The annual exhibition of school work and sports of the Government English School, Northam-road, were held yesterday. The exhibition was open to relatives of the pupils and friends of the school throughout the day. Tn most sections very creditable work was seen and on68 words
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Advertisement429 1928-12-11 7 U-\ jL \gg 1 1 NOT A HAIR JUST A FEW mfiUTES. 11 ’be discovery of Veet there was n r> satis* <,ry inc’hwl of uettinß rid of those disfiguring r ,th‘ of ijwrflnou hair that destroy daintiness m invite unwelcome glanees. Razor- only make < i- < I* and429 words
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Advertisement303 1928-12-11 7 XMAS PRESENTS FOR LADIES AT WHITEAWAYS DELOW are illustrated [a. few of the many gifts suitable for Ladies which are being shown in our special Christmas display. SUNSHADES L zUV A A nice smart selection of mL? sunshades with chubby hand- Fancy WoA Prices from $6-95 to $10.50. Vw Lar303 words
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Article496 1928-12-11 8 In the whole of British Malaya there is no more deserving charity than that of the Penang Convent. For its cause is the benefit of the little ones whose welfare is dear to us all. The Convent serves the rich whose parents can afford to pay for496 words
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Article312 1928-12-11 8 Dog lovers in Malaya will be genuinely pleased to learn that a vaccine which gives promise of immunising their pets from distemper, that scourge of the canine family, has been discovered at the Medical Research Council’s laboratories at Mill Hill, London. The discovery is described as312 words
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Article40 1928-12-11 8 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 29c per lb. Dec. 29jc Jan/March April/Jane 30|c Slightly Easier. London Stocks decreased 338 tone.40 words
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Article957 1928-12-11 8 O T IS well known that for many years past attempts hive been male to use hydrocyanic acid gas, a peculiarly deadly poison, for ship fumigation, and important claims are now being made for the Galardi system of fumigating vessels by this means, the invention of Monsieur957 words
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Article355 1928-12-11 8 His Majesty’s Illness. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY FORWARDED. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Decemb?r 10. At the Legislative Council meeting H. E. Sir Hayes Marriott was sure the Council would approve sending a meesage to the Secretary of State for the Colonies conveying an expression of the distress355 words
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Article38 1928-12-11 8 The homeward mail t be Malwa closes at 6 P- ni on 14:h instant. h w ailf» The P. 0. v*Xb«22 despatched from London on oD is expected to arrive here at Friday, the 14ch instant.38 words
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Advertisement123 1928-12-11 8 I Cl I ■R f I I I I BWUfll I WH i J-jpftn t tr\ F I I I YOUR IDEAS IN I I ’XMAS NEEDS. I I Boon’s follow the B times—keeping your B I ideas in view and B your wants in readi- I ness. I I123 words
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Advertisement127 1928-12-11 8 E. O. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. X’MAS EVE —Monday, 24th December, X’mas Dinner and Dance $5-00 X’mas Crackers. X’MAS NIGHT —Tuesday. 25th December, Orchestral Concert. 9.30 p.m. BOXING DAY—Wednesday, 26th December. Carnival Dinner and Dancing till 1.45 am. $5-00. Latest Novelties from Paris and London. NEW YEAR EVE-Monday 31st;127 words
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Miscellaneous15 1928-12-11 8 TIDE TABLES. High WUer. L 0" Watet To-day. 632 a- 111, 1.0 a.m. 6.13 p-w-Midday.15 words
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Obituary104 1928-12-11 8 DEATH. MACVICAR.—O<i 9ch December, at the General Hospital, Penang. J. D. Macvicar. Aged 50. Late of the Borneo Co., Ltd., Chiengmai, North biatn. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Koh Lewk Hap and family beg to thank all those who attended the funeral of his beloved father, the late Mr. Koh Cheng Sian on104 words
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The King’s Condition: Return of General Infection.
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Article538 1928-12-11 9 Disquieting News. Spread of Poison From the Lung. Effect on the Heart. Last night s bulletin stated that the King had had a quiet day and that there were signs of improvement in the condition of the lung. “7’ every adds the bulletin, “still persists, though it’—Reuter. - 538 words
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Article182 1928-12-11 9 —Reuter. LESS SATISFA*CTORY. London, Dec. 10., 9.30 p.m. The bulletin issued at 8-30 p.m., signed by four doctors, stated that the King had had a quiet day. There were signs in the lung of improvement, but fever persisted, though it was not so high as last night..—Reuter. - 182 words
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Article13 1928-12-11 9 the Prince.— SerI. n the Prince.— SerI. nthe Prince.— Ser-I. . n - 13 words
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Article36 1928-12-11 9 —Reuter. Berlin, December 10. Thirty Chinese offi :ers from the Kalgan Military School have arrived in Germany to study in the various technical branches of German Universities for three to four years— Reuter.•—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article171 1928-12-11 9 Rugby Radio Service. RECORDS TO BE BROKEN. LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM S'C l lONS. PARLIAMENTARY STATEMENT. The next British Industries Fair, which is to be held in London and Birmingham from February 18 to March 1 next, will eclipse all previous records. All the available space atRugby Radio Service. - 171 words
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Article199 1928-12-11 9 —Reuter. EFFECT OF CHANGED CONDITIONS. London, December 10. The newspapers give prominence to the statement of Mr. Hussey-Freke, justifying his continuance in office as associate chief inspector of the Salt Administration in China, under the changed conditions brought about by the Nationalist Government. He points out’—Reuter. - 199 words
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Article135 1928-12-11 9 i. Reuter. RESULT OF REOKLESS SPECULA PION. New York, December 10. It is esHnaatel that a total depreciation of about £1,200,000,000 in the value of securities was sustained during the last three days of last week in the big slump in Wall Street, which was marked byi.—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article321 1928-12-11 9 —Reuter. Imported Tea. INCREASING SALE OF DUTCH PRODUCT. CULTIVATION IN SUMATRA. An application that all tea import’ ed into Great Britain should bear an indication of the country of origin, was made yesterday to the Board of Trade Standing Committee. It was stated that the proportion.—Reuter. - 321 words
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Article62 1928-12-11 9 —Reuter. OPENED BY MAYOR OF WESTMINSTER. London, December 10. The Mayor of Westminster ceremcniously to day opened the new Piccadilly Circus underground station, which is claimed to be the largest in the world, and which has taken nearly four years to construct at a cost of £500,000..—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article54 1928-12-11 9 —Reuter. CARRYING 40,000,000 EGGS FROMSHANGHAI. London, December 10. “The Eggbound Ship,” as the 3,000 ton refrigerator steamer Glaciere is nick named because she is carrying a cargo of 40,000,000 eggs from Shanghai to Hamburg, has been held up off Deal, awaiting fresh orders in regard to her.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement23 1928-12-11 9 DREAMLAND I AT < FRANKELS TOYS J I FOR YOUNG AND OLD Reduced Prices LARGE ASSORTMENT J FRANKEL BROS, —’3. BISHO"* STREET. PENANG. .xastlftJSXft®23 words
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Advertisement223 1928-12-11 9 I LITTLES I S Celanese A Celanese I I ijngene R The most suitable fabric for Tropical Wear being unaffected by heat, R R sea-air, stand repeated washing, never losing their original charm. R R Celanese Celanese R Vests. /L Dress Satin R B 4.25 yd. E R $3.25 H223 words
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Miscellaneous27 1928-12-11 9 To-Night Till Wednesday, 12th. PATSY RUTH MILLER in The Love Story you will never forget WORLD” From the Novel by KATHLEEN NORRIS. A Warner Bros. Screen Classic.27 words
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Article942 1928-12-11 10 CHAIRMAN ON FUTURE TIN POSITION. The Annual Meeting. The seventeenth annual general meeting of the Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., was hpld on November 15, Sir Ernest Birch, K.C.M.G., pr s ding. In the course of his speech the chairman said The issued capital is now £375,000 in consequence942 words
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Article111 1928-12-11 10 To-day’s Departures* Ruhr for Colombo, Port Said, Genoa, Marseille?, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Rahman for Lanpkat, Pangkalan Soesoe and Pangkalan Brandan. Hong Peng for Rangoon. Klang for Port Swettenham Singapore. Kuala for Belawan (Deli). The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: PENANQ —Akita Maru, Baron111 words
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Article528 1928-12-11 10 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BT. TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, excerr where otherwise stated, close half-an honr earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be clcsed 1 daily (Sunday excepted) at528 words
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Advertisement375 1928-12-11 10 /r Ay i i <-1 z c V 'vx ‘nE ’aS® f agsSgf i^f r w!K BS& ‘w i 'l 1 'Thisßook isT^?§< Written for YOU! Tt brines direct to vou LONDON’S best value in Boots and Shoes Clothing Musical Instruments, Drugs and Surg.cal Instruments, Sports Goods. A— and Ho«>375 words
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Advertisement38 1928-12-11 10 Penang War Memorial Fund. The public is again reminded that a Subscription List in connection with the above Fund has been opened. Donations should be addressed to the Secretary, the Municipality, and cheques made payable to War Memorial”38 words
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Advertisement353 1928-12-11 10 HELMETS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR AN jwlllh OVER ELLWOOD. H 100 YEARS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. Great CharlolteBt ree t.U, a In this climate JSIMk —vour whole system cries out for IM JTWSd V«ir&<XLM I j if Hall’s Wine Hall’s Wine is a genuine medicated wine.353 words
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Article644 1928-12-11 11 COFFEE IN LONDON AT NIGHT. Many People See Life. The real night clubs of London —the cohee stalls —are being seen by iar more people than ol old, now that so many have motor-cars and can return home at ease m the early hours oi the morning, long644 words
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Article197 1928-12-11 11 IMITATING THEIR WHITE SISTERS. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, it is true, but unless the imitation is really intelligent, the one imitated may be rather dubious as to whether he is flattered or not. For instance (writes a correspondent), I hear from a womaJi197 words
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Article586 1928-12-11 11 Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake is expected to reach Malaya on his return from leave in February. Mr. and Mrs. Tyndale-Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Angier have returned to Kedah e from Brastagi. e Miss Holgate and Miss M. Powell, Nursing Sisters, are due in Malaya by586 words
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Article228 1928-12-11 11 That the English language may in future become a language laryr short words spoken with a rap" cato utterance was the opinion S C sor Otto Jespersen who lect’ to the British Acadew ure T d r f ce ™y House on “Monosyllabi' Y at Burling on228 words
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Article568 1928-12-11 11 0 BIG FRACAS IN TAMIL u SETTLEMENT. Police Constables Severely Hurt. 1, z A fracas which at one time appeared to be likely to develop into something approaching a riot, occurred on Sunday eve ning at the Sungei Pari toddy-shop, in the Tamil Settlement, Ipoh. It appears568 words
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Article201 1928-12-11 11 P.er.in«ach Radio I Service, LORD CLARENDON’S PROPOSALS. London, December 10. In the House of Lords, to-morrow lord Clarendon will introduce his pro posals for the reform of the Upper House of Legislature. This subject has been discussed for years and in the Parliament Act ofP.er.in«ach Radio I Service, - 201 words
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Article39 1928-12-11 11 London Standard Loose» S. R. Sheet 29 ds per pound per pl. $3B 66 No. 1 Crepe 30j cts per pound per pl.=s4o/33 Easier. London B|d New York 17f cts. (gold> (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)39 words
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Article56 1928-12-11 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd., Beach Street, Penang, reports that the following prices were realised at their I auction room to-day [Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $3B to 38] p. pl FA.Q. do 37 37i Low F.A.Q. Off do 35| 36| Plain Unsmoked Sheet 27 29 Lump Scrap56 words
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Article119 1928-12-11 11 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd.— London. December 10, spot £225 10s three months’ buying £223.10e three months’ selling £223.155. Messrs. Boustead A Co.. Ltd—--Bth Dec. quotation for Singapore refined tin $112.12| ner picul, business done 200 tom, Penang refinAd tin $ll2 per picul, business done 50 tone, unrefined119 words
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Article14 1928-12-11 11 Sundried Copra was quoted in Penang, yesterday at $10.30 per picul, buyers.14 words
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Article19 1928-12-11 11 The output of Talam Mine?, Limited under tribue arrangements for the month of November was 624 piculs.19 words
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Article208 1928-12-11 11 Penang, December 11, 1928« Benares Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sellerMace Pickings 145.00 nom. Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom. 110 s 70.00 nom. Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom. gundried 110 35 sale» kattans JHS Rattans Coarse 10*60 Green Snail Shell» 13.00 Siam Rice208 words
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Article47 1928-12-11 11 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March Old Glory Hume 2. Waltz Cas t Yon Hear Me Say I Love Yon Brown 3. Selection To-night’s The Night Reubens 4. Serenade La Mauola Eilenberg 5. One Step Ice Creim Nicholls God Save The King.47 words
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Advertisement361 1928-12-11 11 Town. Hnll, Penetng CHARLES MACDONA TO NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! Tuesday, 11th Dec., 9-30 p.m. PRESENTS THE MACDOvA PLAYERS IN PLAY BY BERNARD SHAW DIRECT FROM THE K!NQSWAY A GARRICK THEATRES LONDON MAN and SUPERMAN Company under the management of CHARLES MACDONA. Booking now open at ROBINSON PIANO CO. Tel. 567. Prices361 words
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Article811 1928-12-11 12 Rubber Outlook. HEAVY CONSUMPTION EXPECTED NEXT YEAR. Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur reported on Monday as follows: —The Tin commodity market is certainly justifying the forecast that considerable fluctuations were to be expected, of which we have made mention several times recently. During the811 words
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Article166 1928-12-11 12 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’, .hare list at 11 a.m. to-day:.— Yesterday. To-day. E 2 C E Sharks. 1 o'® o’® ffl OQ 0Q OQ <3. $O. C. SC. Mining. Bangrin Tin M 40/6 42/- 40/6 41/6 Batu Caves 1.60 1.65 1.57*166 words
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Article76 1928-12-11 12 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIML TED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Bangrin 40/6 41/6 Hong Fatt .36 .38 Kent (F.M.S.) Tin 5/3 5/9 Kuchais Ord. 1.57} 1.60 Kuyoh .32 .34 Lahat Mines 14/9 15/3 ex M. Consolidated .68 .70 Penawat76 words
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Article80 1928-12-11 12 The following are our latest quotations for to-day:— Mining. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .48 .50 Hong Fatts .34 .36 Johans .37 .39 Kuchais 1.57 1.60 Kuyohs .31 .33 Laruts 16/3 16/9 c. M. Consols. .68 .70 Norths .62} .64} Penawats .88 .90 Rantau Pref 1.32} 1.35 Rahmans80 words
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Article97 1928-12-11 12 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Rubbers. Allenbys 1.45 1.50 Bassetts .65 .67} Brogas .72} .77} Connemaras 1.15 1.22} K. Sidims 2.90 3.20 Lunas 1.65 1.75 Mentakabs .33} .35 Pa jams 1.30 1.35 S. Tukangs .65 .67} U. Benuts .271 .30 Tins. B.97 words
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Article123 1928-12-11 12 Penang, December 11, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 154 3 days* sight Private 156 0 Bombay Demand Bank 154 g Madras Demand Bank 154 Sg- 3123 words
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Article1122 1928-12-11 12 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. I NAMES. v S I g ’gig gj RUBBER [Dollar.] g c S 0 c Allenby Robber Oo 1 47} 1 55 Alor Gaj&h Rubber Estate 1 10 1 25, Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 40 2 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 1' 2 40 Ayer1,122 words
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Article600 1928-12-11 15 CHOWBASTA MARKET. Penang, December 11, 1928. Mutton— S ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head beep or goat M each 90 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe a.. do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Suet M 40 Kidney600 words
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