Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 October 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-10-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 226. VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement660 1929-10-01 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street whl ►J* < KSBSLk /cosh// •J* > A DO FEEL i The Todd Protectograph 1W- WSZa&z?aSk 4" what a pity cJwM»>f*8gw .WSS®®? z »w<l\\ You d,dn t '-'lOfflkx SNKHa trysoucnum fflhMA 4* x!S&Sn 4- 11660 words
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Advertisement18 1929-10-01 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68 b 70, Bishop Streeti PENANG.18 words
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Article213 1929-10-01 2 Autumn Meeting 1929. Saturday, Wednesday, and Saturday, 19th, 23rd and 26th October, 1929. Three Runs each for Horses Class 1, 3 and 4 and Ponies Class 1. Programmes. Available from the Secretaries of all Turf Clubs. Entries Close at 3 p.m on Wednesday, 9.h October. A $5-Unlimited213 words
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Advertisement1784 1929-10-01 2 I POSITIONS WANTED- DENNYS (SS BANKS, fcj Indian Tamil sb field conductor, A. Beach Street, and 4, Church Street, I P bQ] NEOERLANDLSCHE HANDEL and energetic, 22 years experience Telephone No. 308. V*«—X MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. in rubber estates as conductor and assis- Licensed Valuer* NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY tant. Holding1,784 words
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Advertisement167 1929-10-01 2 /T\ Jr ww/ /pJsA L 't arn^<Z' cr Tbo poDiures of the West Country are reiiO’Vuru throng lout the world for their r> tonew and vitaiibiDg qualities. They receive their high viiamiu birmgin direct from me eui.s Hue and st»o*ers<.f a temperate climate, and priz-j cows pass on ibis sireug167 words
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Article377 1929-10-01 3 PKINCE OF WALFS HUA S IN PRODUCTION. Proceeds To Be Used As Thankoffering. For the first time the Prices of Wales has taken an active part in the production of a book. All the materal for “Ph* Le’ion Book” which is shortly to be published, has been377 words
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Article155 1929-10-01 3 A former official of the Food Ministary tells the following amusing of th» 1 war days (writes a London Star gossip). A consignment of hams came into the hands of the Ministry, most of them very much the worse for wear. After a rueful examination, the155 words
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Article109 1929-10-01 3 Like the rest of us th p London correspondent of the Liverpool post'he King does, holiday reading, ano, like many of the rest some of it is in th» 1 work of a certain very wellkncwn write of detective stories. These help to mak-ithe I’ghter109 words
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Article95 1929-10-01 3 The members of a German delegation v hich w< nt to Rut-sia brough tack this story < n their return. The b cal judge in a village near Leningrac diaappeartd. Af er a while the village p?Lc?roan bad the follcwii g announce merit broadcast A reward is offt-red95 words
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Advertisement435 1929-10-01 3 When Women Suffer, they take j < f L Speedily and Y certainl Y th e P a i ns jSSk 'KjJ d’sappear. The Original w' xk ASPIRIN Tablets i are sold only in the original W j package, bearing the world77 x famous trade-mark, the Bayer Cross. hair free435 words
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Advertisement309 1929-10-01 3 1 //fl 1 V GJ#.? Eleven o’clockishness Bobby turns up his nose at ordi- middle of the morning, what does nary milk and says it’s skinny. mother do? She gives him a piece Milk makes sturdy legs and bright of bread or a biscuit spread nice eyes and rosy cheeks.309 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article756 1929-10-01 4 Slonday, August 12ih —Desiring to ■wash out some white silk underwear, ■which hath a sad way of growing yellow in the process, do try» with success, a method for preventing this evil found by me at my reading. That no more trouble than to put 2 tablespoonfuls756 words
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Article415 1929-10-01 4 HELEN OLIVER - BY HELEN OLIVER. If ivery articles are to retain their pristine whiteness they must be carefully tended, for it is remarkable how quickly ivory becomes soiled and discoloured, especially when it is not very highly polished. Immediately it becomes yellow and dull the brauty is lost. It415 words
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Article424 1929-10-01 4 JOAN ROSE,ITER - BY JOAN ROSE,ITER. Designersof up-to-the-minute millinery are creating their most becoming early Autumn modes in small shapes, and, apart from smart helmet-cars, berets and hats influenced by the beret vogue, are the most popular. The correct way of wearing the holiday beret was to arrange it424 words
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Article390 1929-10-01 4 A WOMAN CHEMIST - BY A WOMAN CHEMIST. If your skin is so sensitive that it turns red and “burns” on the slightest exposure to powerful sun rays try marrow juice when you wash in the morning. It is prepared by cutting up a me Hum size marrow into chunks390 words
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Article, Illustration89 1929-10-01 4 If you are young and fair-haired, yon should make this frock of a heavy jap silk which gleams with a soft sky blue colour. It is a simple design, except for the scallops, and scallops to a flared skirt are not always easy for the home dressnaker89 words
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Article643 1929-10-01 4 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND. Millicent and Milly worked in the same office for the same salary, which was not a great deal. Millicent envied Molly, who was always dressed and who always seemed able to buy what was needful. Millicent, on the other hand, was constantly finding herself,643 words
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Article367 1929-10-01 4 MARJORIE CROOME - BY MARJORIE CROOME. Although children th mid not be too strictly di-c pi ne i when they are at the seaside, a c ruin amount of supervision is essential. Two much freedom invariably leads to trouble. If a guiding hand be absent, there are limitbss opportunities367 words
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Advertisement194 1929-10-01 4 Ki RTINS PIOL STEEL I nd certain for all Female I aints.Everyladyehould i box in the house. IW. J. EDMONDS, R The English Pharmacy K 52. 54, Beach Street, Penang. AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK’S PLASMA will relieve194 words
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816 1929-10-01 5 Conference Message. Government Unspoiled By Success. Miracle Of Politics. The first annual conference of the Labour Party since the General Election opened at Brighton yesterday in an atmosphere of rejoicing at the success which had followed the Government. Mr. Herbert Morrison said they were aiming-Reuter' - 816 words
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Article, Illustration12 1929-10-01 5 —A smart cos- tume worn with a close fitting hat.12 words
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Article220 1929-10-01 5 SEQUEL TO HOUSE FIRE: M AN CHARGED. Tham Kwg a Chinese, was chargel before Mr. W, J. K. Stark at the Ipoh Police Court yesterday with committing mischief. Ineprcor Surmnkh Singh conducted the case for the nrosecutic n while the Hon. Mr. H. T. Jmes appe-uei for220 words
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Article261 1929-10-01 5 A RIDE TO REMEMBER. Le Touquet is still talking of the Prince of W<l Q 8, and many stories of his golfing we°k end are now revealed. He was the real Prince Charming to crowds of admiring girls, both English and French, who watched his exit261 words
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Article183 1929-10-01 5 DUAL PERSONALITY LEADS TO PRISON. Letters. Known as the Mademoiselle JekyllHyde of Franc». a young girl with a dual persora ity combining religious devotion and a complex for writing poi-son-pen letters, has just been sentenced to three months in r rison. She was also ordered to pay 15,000183 words
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Article266 1929-10-01 5 BOOM IN MARRIAGE MARKET. While th ere is still the natural eagerness to marry in the early twenties, there is also a steady increase in the numbers of women who taka a husband between the ages of jo and This is revealed in the ,o test266 words
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Article118 1929-10-01 5 CHINESE CLUB DEFEAT Malay club. The Perak Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Lower Perak Malay Club in the semi final match for the Wong Fook Hong Cup, played on the Ipoh Club Ground, yesterday, by 11 goals to nil. The Chinese monopolised play throughout the118 words
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Article237 1929-10-01 5 FRESH RESEARCH. Dr. W.E. Gye’s Four Years’ Work. It is stated that further progress in tie war against cancer will be recorded in a paperin a paper to be read before the British Medic »l Association by Dr. W.E. Gye, whose discoveries in assoc'ation with Mr.237 words
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Article298 1929-10-01 5 YORKSHIRE EMIGIRLNT’S EXPERIENCE. A former Yorkshire gardener is having a happy time in Canada, according to h»e story publish» d in h Vancouver newspiper. He is Mr. George Wh tikir, of and he says: “I was a jobbing gardener in England. I had a family < f298 words
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Article202 1929-10-01 5 MONKEY GLAND METHOD SUPERSEDED. D'. Cas’mir Funk, of Paris, announced to the International Physiological Conference at the Harvard M p dical School. New York, that he has discovered the secret of pro’°nged youth. It was D Fank who discovered vitamins, an i now he h*s isolated202 words
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Advertisement98 1929-10-01 5 C&LBS Many victims claimed by pleurisy, pneumonia f Ik and chronic bronchitis owe their trouble in the -s first instance to neglected colds. At this season, everybody needs Peps. These handy breatheabte tablets promptly relieve any tightness and wheeziness in the chest, throat kf FA k/*’ soreness or stuffiness tn98 words
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Advertisement179 1929-10-01 5 TEN CHILDREN IN THIS CANADIAN HOME. Have Been Kept Bonny and Well By Means Of Baby’s Own Tablets. “I have ten children, the baby being just six months old. I have used Baby’s 6wn Tablets for the past 20 years, and can truthfully say that I know of no better179 words
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Miscellaneous222 1929-10-01 5 Humour As Others See It. Z’ 1 1 S&3 >i K j -V' L" S .i --«s. a 9 “How strange that al these people have toothache.” “Not at all. Their neighbour has a loud speaker.” —Biien Humor,, Madrid. -W \w) -AZ <&z > J /vo v7 J®» Z JFi9Kr^222 words
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Article466 1929-10-01 6 CANNOT HANDLE EOATS. Not Sailors In Strict Sense Of Word. IN many parts of the world seamen are being severely criticised. It is allegfd that in times of emergency they prove themselves “incompetent in the handling of boats and the embarkation of passengers; that they are466 words
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Article172 1929-10-01 6 NEW PLAN TO TEACH THE STAFF. The British Post Office has found are* use for the film, which is capable of interesting developments. During office hours the experiment was recently tried < f showing an instructional film to th» staff in the engineer-it-chiri’s office, dealing172 words
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Article135 1929-10-01 6 I was sitting on the front seat of a motor omnibus the other oay (writes a “Morning Post” c rresponden 1 waiting for it to start, and looked to where I saw the two black funnels of a steamer and two masts with countering wireless. Suddenly thsr*135 words
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Advertisement382 1929-10-01 6 ||l t i f 1 1/1 O■ i IWMI r' tl WH 9 >^r'Ji^ > I Crockery Glassware Highest Quality Lowest Prices The “Academy” Service s/off tft x With fancy floral border, as illustrated* J-bJ g, I jgIJL A very neat effective pattern. Set for six persons comprising the usual382 words
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Advertisement126 1929-10-01 6 DUNLOP The FIRST Tyre in the World. mil 1 j I I Good Covers are worthy of the Best Tubes DUNLOP MOTOR TUBES Stockists K. LEE SAN CO -81, Beach St, Penang. Jr,?. i A Call To s Ladies Gentlemen DEAR MADAM > S!R g DO i ou w s126 words
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752 1929-10-01 7 WAR —not at its worst, but very nearly at it< damnedest Journey’s End”, It C. Sherriffs grimly realistic play which is sti 1 taking London by storm by virtue of the justification of its claim to be the best war play ever wr tten752 words
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1548 1929-10-01 7 Supreme Court Casas. CLAIMS F 0« 51.979,17 AND $3,027. SEPARATE SUITS. for $1,979.17 and $3,0*27.68 are being made by R. M. N. Nagappa Pillay,—the well-known Penang money lender who went into bankruptcy some time back and has now received his discharge—against his former manager and1,548 words
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Article58 1929-10-01 7 The Scratchings. The following ate the scratchings fcr to-morrow’s Race 1 Imareek. Lucky Boy and Fireworks 11. Race 2 Loch Bay and P geon Park. Race 4 Anpie Royal, Cbr.tia, Popande, Petra and Jinah. Race 5 Rowlands Toy. Race 6 Caliph, L. C. and R g58 words
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Advertisement74 1929-10-01 7 PYRAMID The Happy Handkerchief A Tootal Product. SOLE IMPORTERS: Wm. Jacks Co., (Malaya) Ltd. THE GREAT GERMAN CURE FOR PILES Theonly cure for FILES inert in the famous BERLIN STATE UNIVERz ITY CLINIC HADE.NS A actua Iv dries up tie Piles so that they fall out. At all Ch e74 words
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Advertisement1000 1929-10-01 7 New Advertisements, miscellaneou s TO-LET Required immediately Steam Boiler* capable of working up to 140 ibu. pressure or one of 120 lbs. pressure with superCompound House, Green Lane, three heater. Reply slating price required* bedrooms with bathrooms ait-chei, wor^’r R P rP s nre, area of heating surface Lavatory basins.1,000 words
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Article475 1929-10-01 8 Seizures of illicit opium on bo.ud steamers passing through Penang have not been so numerous of late. Whether this is due to the vigilance of the Preventive Service or to a paucity of those daring individuals known as informers, we cannot say. Our own opinion is475 words
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Article120 1929-10-01 8 THE ‘‘LATEST ATROCITY.” In aid nf tfan Roinh ani Fravinc? Chaplain’s M >tor Car Fund. Mr. William Jack is orgariui- g a concert to be held at the Snngei Patani Club on Si‘. a Jay next at 9.15 p. m. At this concert, to qiote the120 words
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Article127 1929-10-01 8 UNUSUAL APPLICATION IN THE SUPREME COURT. An unusual application came before Mr.Jusu.ee P. A. Fair-r Mauby in the Supreme Cour Kuala Lumpur, yesterday when the B.r 0 unmittee, F. M. S.. nude an application tnat Mr. A. T. Sabipathy, advucUe and soiiciI tor, Teluk Aubon, thow cause why127 words
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Article48 1929-10-01 8 A goods train engine was disabled between Senai and JKulai on Sunday and consequently the mail train was held up. A special train was sent to bring passengers to catch the Ipob train which left for Penang F 8 minutes after the Sdue< a.ed iiu.e.48 words
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Article1213 1929-10-01 8 A. IL U Penang, Tuesday. ZJjiO Journey’s End has come to Penang and we have seen it. Without hesitation we say it is the best, production we have yet seea. Every member of the cast knows hi'» job and the setting is perfect. There is no plot.A. IL U - 1,213 words
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Advertisement216 1929-10-01 8 Hi iiiWTili OOOM The Si n of Q Good Service We keep the biggest up-to-date stock of Medicinal and Toilet Goods and feel sure that purchasers run no* chances of not being suited. Here are a few of the lines you’ll be wanting™ there are others of course and we216 words
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Advertisement88 1929-10-01 8 E. S’ O. SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music THE IDEAL COMBINATION Apollinaris “The Queen of Table Waters” AND Dewar’s White Label Whisky The Rajah of Whiskies”. Agents. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Bros.,88 words
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Miscellaneous26 1929-10-01 8 TIDE CABLES. High Water. Low Water. TO DAY. 11.24 a.m. 5.42 a.m. 11.59 p.m. 6.0 p.m, To MORROW. 1. 0 a.m. 619 r.m. Midday 636 p.m-26 words
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Article262 1929-10-01 9 —Rugby Rhlh Service, The King’s Sister. CONDITION OF HEART CAUSES ANXIETY. OATSRIC HAEMORRHAGE. A bulletin, signed by three doctors, issued at Braemar states that the “Princess Royal had slight gastric haemorrhage to-day but passed a restful .night. The condition of the heart causes some anxiety The—Rugby Rhlh Service, - 262 words
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Article97 1929-10-01 9 Reuter. YOUNG PLAN. Paris, September 30. Replacing M. Poincare, who for the first time in many years was unable to preside at the opening of the Fession of the Council-General of ’h® Meuc* De partment, M. Maginot, M n ster f r the Colonies, in aReuter. - 97 words
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Article103 1929-10-01 9 three masted sailing ship.— Rugby Radio Service- HOME OF HIS ANCESTORS. London, Septemb r 30. General Dawes, the American Ambassador, will to-aiorrow visit Sudbury in Suffolk to receive the Freedom of the Borough. His a >cfs*or, Wi'l’am Dawee, left Sudbury in the yrar 1629 forthree masted sailing ship.—Rugby Radio Service- - 103 words
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Article35 1929-10-01 9 —Reuter. VICTORY AT LOS ANGELES. Los Angeles, Septen ber 30. In the Pacific a» d South-West Cots* Championship final Mies Betty Nuth?ll (Great Britain) beat Mrs. Harper 86, 7 5.-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article36 1929-10-01 9 —Reuter. Moscow, October I. Tie airman, C< step, who is attempting to break the Im g dis ance record was sighted o day fly ng over Novosibirsk en r oute f >r Irkutsk—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article197 1929-10-01 9 -Rugby Radio Service.. FIVE WOMEN. STRLCIURF AND ORGANISATION METHODS OF RECRUITMENT. Five women, including three Members of Parliament have been appointed to the Royal Commission on the Civil Service, which has been approved by the King. The methods of recruitment and the structure and organisation of the-Rugby Radio Service.. - 197 words
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Article69 1929-10-01 9 -Reuter, West Coast Of Siam. Amsterdam, September 30. The second machine of the new Air Mail Service to the Dutch Indies was forced to land owing to bad weather near 5 atul. on the West Coast of Siam en route from Bangkok to Medan.-Reuter, - 69 words
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Article76 1929-10-01 9 ENSLAVEMENT OF GERMAN PEOPLE.” —Reuter. PLEBISCITE ON BILL. Berlin, October 1. A plebiscite is being held trim October 16 to October 19 <n tbe Bill against the enslavement of she German people” which repudiate all p- st-war treaties and agreements. The plebisc te is due to the Nationalist cimpaign in—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article68 1929-10-01 9 -Reuter. WEEK’S CELEBRATIONS. Lardon, September 30. A week’s celebrations of the Union of the Church of Scotland an 1 the United Free Church opened st Edinburgh with the ceremony < f conferring the freedom of the City on ihe moderators of the two churches, Mr. John-Reuter. - 68 words
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Article47 1929-10-01 9 .—Reuter» SENTENCEB DURING RECENT DISTURBANCES. Jerusalem, September 30After meetings at Haifa, Jaffa and Jertsdem to protest against the sentences on Arabs in connection with the recent disturbances the Arabs have decided to clcsi all their establishments th-oughout Palestine and cease alt work on Wednes day.-.—Reuter» - 47 words
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Article301 1929-10-01 9 ReuieT' Japanes Discussion. INVITATION NOT YET RECEIVED. PREMIER AT ISE. The Japanese Government expected to receive an incitation to the Disarmament Conference during the week end before the Premier left for Ise. The attendance of high officials at Ise is required for the removal of the aReuieT' - 301 words
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Article53 1929-10-01 9 Reuter. SATISFACTORY TREATMENT. Mo**nw, October, 1. An official of the Tags Agency says that the G*r nan Consul at Vladivostok visited the Chinese who were arrested at Chita and later told the Cbita newspapers that the prisoners were treated eatief j c oriIv and similarly toReuter. - 53 words
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Article195 1929-10-01 9 Reuter. WRECKED VESSELS. COAST GUARD SH P RESCUES CREW. 200 MILES THREATENED. In Southern Florida the inhabitants of towns in the wake of the hurricane, whichswept up from the Gulf of Mexico, are marooned in their houses. A Danish oil steamer was wrecked on Reef but theReuter. - 195 words
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Article50 1929-10-01 9 —Reuter RFSULTS OF YESTERDAY’S MATCHES. London, S «ptember 30. The fallowing are the resul’s of English League matches played to-day. Division 2Bradford City 4 Charlton A. 1 Stoke C. 3 W’hampton W. 0 Division 3. (Northern Section.) Lincoln City 1 Stockport C. 1 (Abandoned 10 minutes before time).-—Reuter - 50 words
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Article78 1929-10-01 9 S. C. C. AND CHINESE DRAW IN FINAL(From Our Own Correspondent.) Sinv-'porr, September 30. The Singapore Cip F nal between the S. C. C. and the Chinese at the Stadium to-day resulted in a draw of one goal all. The Club was the first to score, th* Chinese78 words
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248 1929-10-01 9 LARGE ATTENDANCE. The funeral of the late Mr. George A« Thomas Assistant Superintendent. Abattoirs Department, P.ning Municipality, whose death occurred at the General Hospital yesterday morning took place yesterday afternoon at the Cemetery, Wes ern Road. Despite the short notice, there was a248 words
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Advertisement39 1929-10-01 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA; NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULFUHCPHOSPHATS, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manure, STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG.39 words
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Advertisement261 1929-10-01 9 I GOLF CLUBS MATCHED SETS BY Forgan St. Andrews I i SET OF THREE CLUBS DRIVER, BRASSIE. SPOON f Weight, Lie, Loft, Balance are graded and Synchronised, a Uniformity is Assured. CROWN MF DAL SET PRTE $27-50 COLD $32-50 S MAXMO $45-00 S OBTAINABLE FROM John Little Co., Ltd., PENANG.261 words
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Article1098 1929-10-01 10 COMPANY’S INCREASED BUSINESS. The annual meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., wa<? held at the offic e of Messrs. B >uetead and Co., Singapore, onSaturday, at which Mr F R prts dt d. The chairman was supported by Messrs. W. H. MacGregor, B. G. H.1,098 words
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419 1929-10-01 10 CHINESE TRADERS ENTERTAINED. A notable instance of the spirit of friendly co-operati n which pirs sts batwteu Chinese and English traders in Malaya was given at a gathering in Singapore on Saturday evening when, to mark the formation of the firm of Caldbeck, Macgregor, and419 words
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Article120 1929-10-01 10 Oct. 2—Clangor Turf Club Autumn Race Meeting (Second Day). 4 Football—Medan Seoakat Ver’ b«l Club vs. M. F. A., Dat Kramat Ground, 5 15 p.m. 5 Fincy Dress Dance, Tjwh Hall 9 p.m. Selangor Turf Club Autumn Race Me*t»ng (Third Day). Mr. Jack’s Concert, Sungei Pttani Club 9.15120 words
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Article43 1929-10-01 10 The homoward mail by s.s. Mantua closes at 6 p.m. on F-idev, the 4th instant. The P. O. Macedonia with mails despatched from London on September 12 is expected to arrived here at midmight on Thur a lay, the 3rd instant.43 words
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Article531 1929-10-01 10 SHARE REPORT. Kuala Lumpur, September 28. The Metal declined in price £l-15 0 over the week and caused tin share quota lions to s*g towards close. Snare ma'kets g nerauy remained dull and apathetic with few bargains to record in any section. There seems little on531 words
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Article73 1929-10-01 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, S®otember 30. Paris. 123.845 New Y rk. 4.85 J Brussels, 34.87 Geneva. 25.17 Ams terdam, 12,09 f Milan. 92.745 Berlin, 20.37 Stockholm, 18.105 Copenhagen, 18.205 Odo, 18 2J5 34.505 Prague, 163|; H *i« nyf<*r«. 16 i; Madrid, 32.785; LUh m, 108 20; Athens, 375;(Rugby Radio Service.) - 73 words
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Article74 1929-10-01 10 Penang, October 1, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demaud 2/3 15/5 6 4 m/st 2/4 3'32 Private 3 m/ot Credit 2/4 5/8 3 D<»cnnri**ntary 2’4 U/16 On New York Bunk D®<nand 56 1/8 France M T.T. 1.430 India T.T. 1554 Bangkok T.T. bo| Batavia74 words
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Article449 1929-10-01 10 The following were the latent quotation* in MESSRb. KENNEDY A. Co’s share list at 11 a.m to day Yesterday. To day. x no Shares. O T D D 23 TQ CO 00 Bo. to. S o. t c. Robber (Dollar). Brunei U. 5.00 5.25 4.85 5.10 ex449 words
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Article96 1929-10-01 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSg.) S.R. 331 V er pound per p! $45.--No. 1 Crrpe cti. per pound per pi U«ic o tt'»i Londm 91 < N“- V..rk u. {By Dour lefty of Alien Dennys Getter»! Prodn*.-» Agency Lt l Sp«i 331'* P*r ll>. Op.. 19?9 .33|: l9 —34 b96 words
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Article45 1929-10-01 10 F»r Septan b r. hnnrq yard* rc’° Mun g T**i NL, 600 4->.OOO SUB Tatuapa Valley 1,378 Ratrut Basin’ 1,1C4 The follnijoina were the ruhhet tions in London on September .30: Smok«d Sheet 911 Plantation Ist Latex creoe 9’ i (Messrr. Boustecd Co).45 words
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Article64 1929-10-01 10 Messr*. Bouetead dr Cc.Ltd—let September Quotation for Singapore refined tin $lO3 50 per picul, business dnre 250 tons, Pena g refined tin $lO3 25 per picul, business don° 75 tons, unrefined tin 102 50 per j icul, tin ore $102.50 per picul. Messrs. Kostern S'neltina Co., Ltd. London.64 words
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Article180 1929-10-01 10 Penang, October 1, 1929. CtF, Benares Opium p. cheat nom 5,0 000 C nves m 90.0(5 Gold leaf eelJera 72.00 Mace 1 ickings nom 170 00 Vnfuj go 80s 70.00 110 s 69.00 Oocomuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundries buyers 9 60 Rattans rales 11.15 R ittans Coarse180 words
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Article1145 1929-10-01 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. 1 I NAMES. S =3 a. ROVrer TTMUm,] S cis c S o AUf’-'by Rooter C» 2 25, 2 6 AHr Uxjiih Kat Ate ’’■Uj 1 R >/ ..32;"’ 4' Ay«r H f.»t, r tTi, R 25: 3 r> Ayet Ruotr'ij Rubber b "14 Ay-*r Iftolet1,145 words
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Advertisement38 1929-10-01 10 GRAND HOTEL (IPOH) LTD. ——l THE PREMIER HO lEL OF PERAK. excellent accommodation a cuisine. Dinner Dance every Saturday Private Hire Car Service Hotel Car Meets All Trains. Tebnhone: 591 IPOH. q. k. SMITH, Manage. Teleer-ims: Gn>u ihotal”38 words
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Article1308 1929-10-01 11 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. FHnor Hopkins I« acting y as Lady Medica' Officer, Nor h Kedah. Mr, D. R. Swaine has resumed the duties of Prii cipa). King Edward VII School, Taiping. Mr. J. V. Cowgill, District Officer, Klang, Uft for Frtsei’s Hill yesterday cd a week’s holiday. Mr. A. J.1,308 words
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Advertisement287 1929-10-01 11 111 -St.a 1 ansxia- -—a Chivers Jams Thousands of tons of fresh fiuits arc SOLD A RE CMMENDED taken every year from Messrs. Chivers ly STORES c VERY a HERB orchards direct to the Orchard Factory to be made into Jams and other fruit AGENTS: products. Every jar is sealed287 words
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Advertisement27 1929-10-01 11 A Real Palace FOR Your HomC 1 fl 9 'Pbya Thai Palaeo THE* PREMIER HOTEL OF BANGKOK Jj yNcll known for ils cUsilnction and refinement, d i27 words
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Advertisement69 1929-10-01 11 ELWOOD’S HELMETS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR AN OVER ELLWOOD. 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS, JOHN ELLWOOD SONS, Street, London. S. B. Received Latest Models. N** <Q Direct from PARIS. i a» Exquisite French Stockings, Exclusive Millinery, Gowns, v v FOR Morning, Afternoon, Evening. ■MMMCBMMiM—I MlII Mili ill MHMMIi69 words
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Miscellaneous97 1929-10-01 11 TO-NIGHT TILL WEDNESDAY, 2ND OCT Show Starts at 7-30 pan. “TRY AND DO IT” Comedy 2 Reels. RIN-TIN-TIN, The Wonder Dog in “THE CLASH OF THE WOLVES” 7 Reels, with Charles Farrell and June Marlowe. INTERVAL Second Show at 0-20 p. m. BILLY Sullivan in “Smiling Billy” 5 Reels. MARY97 words
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Article192 1929-10-01 12 Seven Races. SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORKOW. BY TIC TAC?’ There will b? only seven races at Knala Lumpur to-morrow, thes»c >nd day of the Selangor Turf Club Fx ra Meetirg. The fields are not to) large and it is to be hoped that there will not be192 words
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246 1929-10-01 12 BY THE ON' Y GOXL OF THE MATCH. Oo Monday the Chinese Nondeecripts A d» f ated tbe Perak by one g »al to nil >n the replay for the Eliatamby Cnp. The ma’eti was played in ideal weatn»-r before a crowd th it246 words
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Article158 1929-10-01 12 PERAK CONTINGENT’S BRIGHT OUTLOOK. There is every reason to hope that tbe Penk M.V.L will reach the 100 per cent, efficiency mark this year. The recent function to Mr. Willan, the Ad ju’ant, was an instance of the esprit de corps which is very marked in158 words
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Article213 1929-10-01 12 TRIIUfE TO PENANG. Indian Judge’s Holiday Trip. Mr. Justice Chari, the first Indian to become a Puisne Judge of tbe High Court of Rangor n, is at present staying in the E. and O. Hotel, Penang, where he arrived on Sunday last by tbe Apcar liner213 words
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210 1929-10-01 12 J2CO.COO BUILDING. Government Contributes Half Cost. At an anproxima’e cost of ab< u r $2C0,000, ha f of which is to be c ntnbuted by the Government, tbe new Convent annexe at Light Street is nearing completion. It will be an ideal school in every way,210 words
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Article, Illustration19 1929-10-01 12 accompanied by t e Queen of Spain, inspects g the French warship Mulhouse at Santander.19 words
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Article202 1929-10-01 12 INTERESTING PRESENTATIONSA pleesir g fur eMen took place at the Singapore Club on Saturday evening.when a* given by the directors of the Straits Times Pres?, Ltd., and attended by Singapore j mrnelists, presentations were madp Mr. A. P. Ag t, managHr of the Straits202 words
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Advertisement372 1929-10-01 12 OMaWjliS tM THE. StRAJT 3 SETTLEMENT B 1 BRANCHES s AT IPOH.R M.S. SUNGLIL PATANII 2 WEARJN-S H b WIMOS ST. I emmwjwi 1 r, j 4 A ■■WAWk dl e W4| c E < X-X- A D Bk N s ■u~X« The perfect j o 6 watch achieved 1372 words
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Advertisement138 1929-10-01 12 I What does I I machine t belting cost? j y° u I —Not “What do you pay for it” g» HERE’S a difference. Ordinary belting slips on the pulleys* F washes power, sinus up production and wastes time. That is why the cash price of ordinary belting is no138 words
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Advertisement158 1929-10-01 12 I" 'jDrtafe 1 I Quiaeams to tvjsrd off 1 Malaria I HUTTENBACH, I .AZARUS SONS, LTD. Cutficiira Shari is g Stick Medicinal and Antiseptic With all the cleansing, healing virtues of Cuticura plus a highly developed lathering quality that makes for shaving ease and comfort. A thoroughly modern, up-to-date shaving158 words
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Article275 1929-10-01 13 GRAND OFFENSIVE. Theatre Managers’ Great Effort. LONDON’S autumn theatre season promises to be one of the most busy and prosperous for many years. Theatrical managements are planning a grand offensive against the talkies. With two great new’ theatres soon opening namely the “Dominion’’ and the “Duchess” they275 words
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Article123 1929-10-01 13 DEATH OF COLONY’S PRIVATE BAKER. News of the death of the former private baker ani confectioner of the Abode of Love.” at Spaxton, near Bridgwater —the famous “Agapemore” of John Hugh Smyth Pigfott. the unfrocked priest and self-Uyled M^esiah —has just reached the outside world. Since the123 words
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Article81 1929-10-01 13 PRISONER PERFORMS AN OPENING CEREMONY. The authorities were proud of tHeir new escape:proof gaol that had been built in America and the mayor was to have opened it in state In orier to find an inornate, the police scoured the town and discovered a man from Chicago who81 words
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Article54 1929-10-01 13 la a London churchyard there is a monument with the following quaint inscription To the n emory cf Emma and Miry Littleboy, the twin children of George and Emma Littleboy, cf H. wi n died July 16 b. 1783. Two Littleboys lie here, Yet, strange to say.54 words
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Advertisement305 1929-10-01 13 HOU OMO <1 TnlilliiM Cftfexvll ii will -w h hU w fssSj LJMH tesfl p® c <!H I <W a mi-ih 1? e n biiiciii. Wfiite are recognised as the highest standard t in Virginia cigarettes the world over. I The sales of these superb cigarettes continually increase proving the305 words
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Advertisement20 1929-10-01 13 THE CARLTON, [The On.v Down Town Re&tiiurant 16, Beach Street, PE ANO Quick Tiftlns, Grills, Sandwiches, Cold Beer, Wines, Etc.20 words
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Advertisement304 1929-10-01 13 flow and for fftll l&ime. Few people realise the *p u t which f 4711” Eau de C ologue pl’ys m /--C®! every condition of- our daily life. l ts use i Q morning toilet leaves one that refreshing sense of i-{ \l I m cleanliness and well-being that acts304 words
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Article789 1929-10-01 14 LIES WITH NO VENOM IN THEM. TICKLERS OF VANITY. Intoxicating Glass Of Other People's Praise. 1 beard recently of a charming girl who has a book in which she records all the compliments that are paid to her, so that on damp and dismal days, when789 words
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Advertisement101 1929-10-01 14 fltophan will also H help youo, Vs’; 77 fj, The feeling of confidence given by the doctor’s words is fully justified. Countless sufferers have been given relief from the tortures of rheumatism and gout by means of Atophan treatment. Atophan removes the cause of the trouble, increases the ex*cretion of101 words
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Advertisement145 1929-10-01 14 I Assets exceed $100,00,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. (Incorporated ia Striats Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. be Company baa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile with the British145 words
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Article575 1929-10-01 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, October 1, 1929. M tton— 8 ct Matton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A long do 1-30 —1 5C Tripe do IUO Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 4 Suet 40 Kidney pair 3)575 words
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Advertisement130 1929-10-01 15 THE GRITZNER I J SEWING MACHINES. I ALL MODELS. II 11. i I GRITZNER Sewing ii Machines are world-famed I on account of their UnI excelled Durability, Ele- i if' -r i J gance, and High-Capacity. I I ESTABLISHED 1872 wn SI SOLE AGENTSt Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz130 words
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Advertisement200 1929-10-01 15 I 12 H.P., 6-CYLINDER j 1 ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY THE LATEST ADDITION TO A FAMOUS FAMILY. Flexibility and economy, two of the many points g 2 which have received special attention, with the S result that with its petrol consumption of ap- S proximately 30 miles per gallon, it is the200 words
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Advertisement1475 1929-10-01 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE j I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. < J 8 RHEXENOR Oat. 4 London, R >tter lam an 1 H tmburg. HEOTOR Oat. 10 Marseilles, London, R iiterdatn and MENTOR Oct. 18 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 5 lK&»S-.*&^i» l <-<,„ l~1,475 words
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Advertisement619 1929-10-01 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND AVCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MA>! PASSEI/'IER CARGO SERVICE». Peninsular and Oriental S. M. Co., under con- Bombay-China Servica to Singapore China tract with His Majesty’s Government, London an( j a p an and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China and Japan.619 words
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