Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 October 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-10-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 237. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1928. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement254 1929-10-14 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. 'Phone 772 j 68, 70. Bishop Street a PENANG. g... n............. j::-::-::::::::::-:::::::;:.. IX\»I//, 1 11 i p 1« motor union WHr W H INSURANCE company, limited t: \.<"Vp*^^ROSi v f 'IT H I W I I TXTCTTn XT j 1.1254 words
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Advertisement14 1929-10-14 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS. DENTISTS. Hui Offiu nut to tire DispuaqFrudi Ufa 52, Urtk Strut14 words
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Advertisement2515 1929-10-14 2 position vacant. Sungei Way Dredging Limited. TENDERS INVITED. BANKS. BooltS. Wanted Despatch Clerk. Prefers NOTICE thereby given that the trans-1 Government Of Kedah/ THE s3 will be Riven to one with previous fer books of the Company will be closed R i__ p Phillin» Onoenheim on experience; em<i copy of2,515 words
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916 1929-10-14 3 Indians Gratified. WHAT THE P. G.” HAS AGITATED FOR YEARS. FEATHER IN MR. CADER’S CAP. AS already briefly recorded the Hon. Mr. H.H. Abdul Cader, the Penang Indian member of the Legislative Council, on Saturday received the following telegram from Singapore from Mr. Jumabhoy, President916 words
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Advertisement215 1929-10-14 3 >K >- ,v:.. W>. 18 HI l i M WW f 1, Tcvfe gjg^>^ :^g’> 3 /i® wW W JBW; S :x:i?:> J«gggk\ >*£%*SEW|jgBjMK jMW J® '**> w Wwrtfc* >Bte u Jk i ;-W’ A f W JW Z O$ Craven “A” are the coolest cigarettes I’ve ever smoked €^KBJ^IbJ215 words
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Advertisement415 1929-10-14 3 —■BEMSI Tl H Hl Ilk 1 Wil 1 I BRI iaia^^^SSMCOKT**’-»» Specially Selected Popular Titles. The Wedding of the Painted Doll, "I Ray Pt«rita Fox Trot I and His Wake Up I Chill’un, Wake Up Ambassador's Bmd Slow Fox-Trot J (With Vocal Caorut) f Bogey W<*il (A Weird Affair) d415 words
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Article464 1929-10-14 4 Penang Entertained At Kuala Lumpur. Keng Chuan Hurt. Selangor Wins By 21 Points To 3. Spectacular Try. (From Our Own CorrespotiJent J Kuala Lumpur, October 12. Selangor took the field against Tenting to-day with high hopes and won their first Inter-state game. The ground was in good464 words
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Article449 1929-10-14 4 Inter-State Match. BEATIN BY 27 POINTS TO NIL. PERAK CONVINCING. (From Oar 0 vn Correspondent.) Ipob, October 12. Perak made a big impression in their first Inter-State match of the season played on the Ipoh Recreation Ground to-day when they defeated Kedah by 27 points to449 words
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Article85 1929-10-14 4 EXCITING MATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 12. The Singapore Cricket Club won the Singapore Cup Final at the Stadium today, beating the Chinese by the only goal scored in the match, for which Kendal was responsible, in the fir&t half. The Chinese put85 words
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Article39 1929-10-14 4 FIXED FOR NOVEMBER 9. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, October 12. The rugby football match between Bangkok and Penang, at Penang has been fixed for November 9, A match has also been arranged with Negri Sembilan.39 words
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Article365 1929-10-14 4 19 Pts. To Nil. Early Shocks For Visitors. FALLS’S FINE FORM. Parit Bunfar, October 12. Experience and a slight superiority behind the. scrum enabled Penang “A”< to defeat Krian at Parit Buntar to-day by 3 goals (one penalty) and !2 tries to nil. i Krian365 words
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Advertisement73 1929-10-14 4 THE GREAT GERMAN CURE FOR PILES y afl e n s a M 1 mb-H B vg- periin Lichterfeldt^^. 1?.M>|! m«T f r 1! L u,ed ln ,he fa-nons BERLIMI'STATE UNIVERtTY CLINIC &>le Wstribu?nr! a V dn v s U < the Pi,esso that they fall out. At all Chmists73 words
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Advertisement319 1929-10-14 4 DI Jir JLjhL i> d i CORK-TIPPE© CIGARETTES i To&azco i -A >2/ •’A f A r 1 4t 99 Jr j 9 A a I S it i ft e S 6 !i I «U i i OBganM ife: J B jf 1 ft 1 j ifesssp > j319 words
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Article948 1929-10-14 5 Strong Defensive Play—And A Grand Coup. (By Deuce.) THE more one studies the science of play the fewer interesting deals one finds. The most ordinary distribution of the pack will frequently present opportunities for most extraordinary play and the hand with which there is apparently nothing948 words
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Article373 1929-10-14 5 THE ROCKEFELLER CAMPAIGN. In the latest report of the activities of he R eke feller Foundation, (which in 1928 involved the expenditure of well over five million pounds sterling in nearly every country in the world) Dr. George E. Vmcen*, President < f .he Foundation,* says:373 words
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Advertisement178 1929-10-14 5 CAMERAS Y. EBATA Co., Photographic Dealers,” 77, Bisbop Street fl CAMERAS: ■< I Zeiss Ikon, Aj agCTl| ughl I Thornton Pickard, > UI X q I Agfa Kodak, Ensign, Voigbth ne’er. rJBHU o I Cine Camera and Projector, Bell Howell, Cine Kodak, Victor, Pathe Baby Cine. II it is Silk178 words
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Advertisement287 1929-10-14 5 Starts A Like a Flash! fei With Parker’s Pressureless Touch ■t EN i Non-Breakable "Permanite” Barrels 111 28% Lighter than Rubber 'OUCH a Parker and Iridium points. I i ‘•■DuofoldPento Three hand-balanced paper and off it goes sizes with non-break-with instant, steady able “Permanite” barfl |p ink flow. It glides287 words
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Miscellaneous155 1929-10-14 5 TOWN HALL PENANG. Thursday Friday and Saturday i~tJi, 18th and 19th October at 9.30 pm. RETURN VISIT OF THE POPCL R LAWSON-SIDNEY LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. For Three Nights Only. I The Cocktail Comedy FAIR AND WARMER By Avery Hop wood I The Sensational Chinese Drama 'VIR. WU by Matheson lang155 words
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1151 1929-10-14 6 Jews Implicit Trust In British Mandate. American Deputation. Mr. MacDonald Leaves For Canada. Risks Of Peace. Afr. MacDonald, whose visit to America has been a great personal triumph, left for Canada this morning after spending a quiet week-end in New York. During the last few days he has had a1,151 words
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Article865 1929-10-14 6 VICTIM’S OWN STORY. “Leg Of Chair Came At Me.” Mr. Philip Eaton, the American professor of chemistry, who is alleged to have been brutally attacked in his flat at Half Moonstreet, Piccadilly, W., on August 13, gave dramatic evidence at Marlborough-street. Roland Bateman, aged 22, an865 words
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Article1599 1929-10-14 6 A Great Ruler. Mr. MacDonald’s Visit To America. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, September 19. A BIOGRAPHY of a living monarch written by one of his own subjects, naturally imposes substantial restrictions upon its author. The biography of King George by Sir George Arthur, which was1,599 words
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Advertisement369 1929-10-14 6 i L b T KDG ERb 150, 2 •<), 300, L-* wi di double Cash Columaa Ledge rs of uo, 242. Cash Column Pagaa QASH Boot, 100, &nd 200 JOURNALS 7 pages’ I :M It DTK of 2 3 I Minute Books of 2 and 4 qu i re 3369 words
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Article647 1929-10-14 7 50 PRIVATE USERS. RWIO SOCIETY TO BE FORMED. EXEMPT FROM REGISTRATION. PENANG has been very backward so far as radio is concerned but it is satisfactory to note that at long last there are over 50 private sets in use in Penang the present time and647 words
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Article65 1929-10-14 7 PASSENGER BORROWS MONEY. In the Penang Police Court to-day Ho Fun Hock was charged with qbtaining 60 ••vnt-s from a ricksha puller on false repre dentation by telling him that the money "would he paid buck when a five dollar note ■was cashed. Ih' l accused pleaded65 words
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Article59 1929-10-14 7 WELCH REGIMENT PRIVATE COURT-MARTIALLED. hor striking his superior officer and using ordinate language, Private Ernest Civ» ner, of the 2nd Battalion, The Welch H<".'iment was sentenced at a District Court Jy' al. recently to undergo detention for 'lays. The sentence was confirmed by i.i' (o ireral Officer59 words
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Article63 1929-10-14 7 TAMILS FINED IN POLICE COURT. When two Tamil Mohamedans were placed in the dock and charged with fighting they stated that they were not fighting but merely giving a display of fistcufls. The Magistrate enqu ”ed whether a crowd had assembled to se 2 the display and63 words
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Article44 1929-10-14 7 —Reutre. DUNCAN AND MITCHELL. London, October 12, At Brockenhurst Manor, in Hampshire, in a 36 holes foursome game for a purse of £250, the famous partnership of George Duncan and Abe Mitchefi beat ompston ml Henry Cotton by one hole. Ileutre..—Reutre. - 44 words
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Article231 1929-10-14 7 DEEPAVALI HOLIDAY. Government To Be Thanked. The Pinang Gazette understands that a mass meeting of Penang Indians is being convened for Wednesday next at the Town Hall to tender thanks to the Government for acceeding to the request of the Indian communities and declaring Deepavali231 words
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Article165 1929-10-14 7 MANOEUVRES WITH REGULAR TROOPS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. October 14. Exciting scenes were witnessed along the Siglap foreshore and surrounding district yesterday when the Singapore Volunteers with the Regulars held manoeuvres which consisted of an attack by a landing party which the Regulars had to repulse. The165 words
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Article116 1929-10-14 7 The following new books have been received: Beauvallet, by Georgette Heyer; The Decisive Wars of History, by B. H. Liddell Hart; The Fair Enchantress, by Henry Schumacher: Jim The Conqueror, by Peter B. Kyne: Kinus Of Commerce, by T. C. Bridges H. Hessell Tiltman: The Laughing Queen, by116 words
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Article169 1929-10-14 7 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Possession Of Dutiable Liquor. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Penang Police Court, Chew Saik Lim. a Chinese, was charged to-day with storing 16 bottles of dutiable liquor at Carnarvon Street on August 19 last. Mr. Perkins, of the Government Monopolies, who169 words
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Article97 1929-10-14 7 CHINESE WOMAN WANTING WORK. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson, in the Penang Police Court. Lee Ah Yang, a middle-aged Chinese woman, was charged to-day with attempting to commit suicide, by jumping into the sea at the Church Strqet pier on October 12. Inspector Moule prosecuted. The accused pleading97 words
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Advertisement57 1929-10-14 7 TOWN HALL Business First. SATURDAY, 19 th October. fit. DENNYS, :2a teach Street, and 4, Church Street, Telephone No. 308. Licensed Valuers. Rubber Brokers and Auctioneers, Estate. Shipping, Insurance and Commission Agents, le Agents for Mead Cycles. ?ro rt:es Valued or Sold by Auction or ivat*. Treaty. Daily Rubber Sale*.57 words
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Advertisement367 1929-10-14 7 New Advertisements. Federated Malay States Railways. IFOH RACf MEETING, An additional noqgenger train, including a Restaurant Car, will leave Ipoh for Prai at 7.00 p.m. o«< Saturday, 19ih Octcber. The train will atop at: Time of ArrivalSungei Siput 7.46 p.m. Kua a Kmgsar 8 16 Taiping 9 10 Pondok Tanjong367 words
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Advertisement463 1929-10-14 7 X FINEST QUALITY I X 5 x English Pheasants i Partridges B Chickens X ST w X I Ducklings x 8 x Turkeys 8 X 8 8 8 x 5 x For Quality and Service x 5 I 8 SINGAPORE 5 i Cold Storage Co., Ltd., x PENANG. I x463 words
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Article457 1929-10-14 8 By its decision to recognise Deepavali as a public holiday, the Straits Settlements Government has removed a long standing grievance of the Hindu community. The reform lias not been achieved without campaigning, in fact it is over five years since the Pinang Gazette expressed the view that457 words
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Article203 1929-10-14 8 •> (latest passenger lists. Tile following passengers arrived from I Hop» this morning by the Pembrokeshire Mr. J. S. Reed, Mr. H. L. Walter, Miss. E. Grieves, Miss E. Castons, Mrs. R. Lancaster, Miss A. Stuart, Mr. W. Jackson, Mr. J. Riach and Mrs. E. O. Sullivan.203 words
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Article102 1929-10-14 8 BOROTRA TOO GOOD FOR TILDEN. London, October 12. At Queen’s Club on the concluding day France won the match by 10 games to 5. B>rotra beat Tilden” 10 —8, 9—7, while Borotra and Glasser beat Tilden and Spence —B, 6 —3, 6—l.— Reuter. Mr. jN. D. Mudie,102 words
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Article1201 1929-10-14 8 A. H. Penan?, Mondav, WE have it on good authority that the pudding dished up at the annual dinner of the Soc ety of Yorksbiremen held on Thursday at Singapore did not come up to ex- pectations. We learn, too, that 1 Arthur of the Europe, intendsA. H. - 1,201 words
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Advertisement308 1929-10-14 8 *>■ I <r ODOLISE AND BE I IDOLISED I BRITISH MADE ODOL I Destroys dental Bacteria and Purifies the Whole Mouth. AND ABAI TOOTH I WUxJ La paste I Preserves as it Cleans g AND Keeps Teeth Always White. s f 1 Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores AND I308 words
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Advertisement64 1929-10-14 8 ID. o. M Watch for OPEXI 'O DALE OF NEW WING GRAND BAL MASQUE. OUR SLO AN.— SERVICE CIVILITY. I I INSIST ON DEL MONTE FRUITS. THE BEST. i RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, PENANG. *’A really Delightful situ «tin-... MODERN THROUGHOUT. Special attention given to i uisine and Service. Dinner Dance »v«rv64 words
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Miscellaneous28 1929-10-14 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10,06 a.m. 4.31 ».m. 10 46 p.ro. 4.4’1 r-no. To morrow. 1028 a.nt, 459 -um. t 11.08 p. H. 511 p.m-28 words
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Obituary30 1929-10-14 8 DEATH. Ross —at SingajKjre suddenly on the 10th instant. Miss Caroline Mary Palmer Ross, only sister of the late Mr. F. J. C. Ross of Penang, in her 7Kth year.30 words
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459 1929-10-14 9 Great Party Victory. Rebel Nationalist Re-elected. Many Ministers Defeated. What is considered to be the greatest party victory ever ’recorded in Australia is the result of the Federal Fleet ion in which the Nationalists have been routed by the Labour candidates. A clear majority for Mr..—Benter. - 459 words
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Article209 1929-10-14 9 Ipoh Officer Charged. POSSESSION OF 53 PACKETS. TRIAL CLAIMED. A Malay outdoor officer of the Chandu Department at Ipoh was charged before Mr. Stark, in the Police Court, on Saturday with Mng found in possession of 53 three-lioon packets of chandu at Lorong Cherok Road on209 words
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Article33 1929-10-14 9 One Sided Game At Batu Gajah. 111 a hockey match at Batu Gajah on ‘at unlay Brewster School defeated the )V < rninent Engl-sh School by six < r oals to XUI. J33 words
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Article100 1929-10-14 9 NEGOTIATIONS FOR LOAN CONVERSION. Tokio, October 13. The Finance Minister, speaking to members of the press, declared that as the negotiations for the conversion of the British 4 Per Cent Loan of 230,000,000 yen redeemable in 1931 must be opened next July to release the gold embargo they100 words
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Article79 1929-10-14 9 MR. ROGERS AS DEPUTY COLONIAL ENGINEER. With the departure of Mr. H. V. Towner, Colonial Engineer, on retirement, Mr. G. Sturrock, Deputy Colonial Engineer, Singapore, has been appointed to act as Coloqjal Engineer with effect from October 3. Mr. A. Rogers, Senior Executive Engineer, Province Wellesley,79 words
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Article80 1929-10-14 9 Captain A. J. L. Donaldson has been transferred to the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force Reserve of Officers with effect from September 16. t With the transfer to Kuala Lumpur of Mr. A. W. Frisby the Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation of his80 words
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Article155 1929-10-14 9 .—Reuter. CONSIDERED DOUBTFUL Ironsides Reach Kweilin. KWANTUNG INVASION. Kwangsi forces are preparing to invade Kwantung. The latest reports state that the Governor of Shantung has thrown in his lot with the Nationalists. The allegiance of a number of generals in Hankow is considered doubtful. Shanghai, October.—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article26 1929-10-14 9 Messrs. Brown, Phillips Stewart, No. la, Penang Street, Penang, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above fund to whom donations should be sent.26 words
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Article76 1929-10-14 9 Rugby Radio Service- PROTOCOL APPROVED BY PEOPLES’ COMMISSARIES. London, October 13. The Norwegian Minister at Moscow has been notified by the Soviet Commissary of Foreign Affairs, for the information o the British Government, that the Protocol signed in London ''“by Mr. Arthur Henderson, the British Foreign Secretary, andRugby Radio Service- - 76 words
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Article44 1929-10-14 9 about 5,625 miles. Reuter. REPORT TO FRENCH AIR MINISTRY. Paris, October 13. The French Air Ministry has received a report, from M. Costes stating that his nonstop flight, from Paris to Manchuria lasted for 51 hours 19 minutes and he coveredabout 5,625 miles.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article47 1929-10-14 9 r —Rugby Radio Service. THE R. 101. London, October 18. It is expected that the new British Airship R. 101 which has been moored to a mooring mast at Cardington since yesterday morning, will make its maiden Hight to-morrow. Rugby Radio Service.r.—Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article163 1929-10-14 9 OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION BY F. M. S. R. The following official notification is published in connection with the Race Special to be run on Saturday next after the Ipoh races. The notice has been sent to all Clubs and Associations in Penang. It has been decided to start163 words
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Article302 1929-10-14 9 not been designated.— Reuter. Resolution Rejected. Employers Taking No Part. SURPRISING ATTITUDE. The employers group have decided to take no further part in the Maritime Conference at Geneva following the rejection of their resolution. Their action has caused con- siderable surprise to the Workers' delegates -whonot been designated.—Reuter. - 302 words
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Article50 1929-10-14 9 $5O WON; In "S. G.” Football Forecasts No. 4 no competitor succeeded in correctly forecatting the results of all the matches. The Consolation Prize of $5O has been awarded to the following competitor with 10 correct forecasts. Mr, YEO AH LEK, Wireless Station, Penang.50 words
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53 1929-10-14 9 Taiping Hornets’ Fine Game. In a hockey match on the Catholic Club ground on Saturday Taiping Hornets defeated the Ipoh Y.M.CA. by three goals to two. The visitors’ left-wing played a fine game scoring twice. The other goal was scored by Dalv. Dr. Moreira scored53 words
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Article29 1929-10-14 9 THE CESAREWITCH DRAW. We are informed that the drawing in connection with the Cesarewitch will take place on the Club premises cn October 14 at [7.30 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement213 1929-10-14 9 Avail yourself of our SERVICE A Pia o is an INVESTMENT and quickly DETERIORATES unless regularly attended to. Our European Expert is at your SERVICE and our tuning fees are $36 per annum for 6 visits $2B 4 or $8 for a single tuning. S.MOUTRIEJF C° LT? 16, Bishop Street.213 words
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674 1929-10-14 10 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR'S WEEKLY REPORT. London. September 12. DURING th* past week the Rubber Market has shown s>me activity but closes unchange 1 to 1/16 i. down on balance. There has been some American buying both here and in the East and day to day buying by the Continent in this674 words
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Article490 1929-10-14 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY i Co’» share list at 11 aunto day:— Siturchy. Today. E B Shabss. 0 t> 0 *o CQ OQ CQ QQ to. to. t G. t o. Minin f. Ayer Hitam Tin. 13/- 13/3 13/- 13/6 Baugnn 1490 words
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Article89 1929-10-14 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 33} cts, per pound per p1=145/No. 1 Crepe ds. per pound per pl-S Quiet. London 10 I New York Holiday (Sy Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34}c per lb. Oct. 1929 34|c Nov/l>ec. 1929 35] 3 Jan/March 193089 words
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Article76 1929-10-14 10 Messrt. dt (-o Ltd—14;h October ouotation for Singapore refined tin 198 87} per picul, business done 225 tons. Penarg refined tin t9B 87} per picul, sellers no base s, unrefined tin $97 87} per picul, tin ere $97. per picul, done tons. Messrs. Earm n Smarting Co.. Ltd.76 words
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Article68 1929-10-14 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. A. Hitams 13/ 13/6 B. Pad an g 1 .29 .31 Haad Yais 8/ 8/6 Johacs .34 .36 Kinta Dredges 1 64 1.66 Laruts 13/9 14/3 Penawats 92} .95 Ratruts 15/6 16/ Rantau Prefs 1.02 1.05 Souths .34 36} S. Luas .2968 words
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Article278 1929-10-14 10 THREE HOURS’ ORDEAL. Rescued British Seaman In Singapore. The story of a European seaman’s adventure in the Red Sea was told by the captain of the N.Y.K. steamer Dakar Marti, which arrived in Singapore on Friday. On September 27, at three o’clock in the morning,278 words
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Article1198 1929-10-14 10 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. 3 6Q_ a 0 'H 8 BUBBHB (DoIIm.) o 0 AUeoby Bobber O« 1 Alor Gajab Rubber tatete 50 1 7' Amalgameted M»Uy tat»te« 3 20 3 47 cun Aver Htam Planting Byndk»W 3 30 3 4> cum Ayer Knnlng Rubber tatatea 42* 4 Ayer1,198 words
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Advertisement890 1929-10-14 10 ssoo f „„.X k ,ssoo FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $5O MUST BE WON. $5OO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. Noworry, no waste of time. Yet it may bri i£ you $5OO. THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE. You are not required to forecast scores—only890 words
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1129 1929-10-14 11 5 PER CENT FINAL DIVIDEND. General Reserve Increased To $140,000. MR. 1). A. M. Brown presided at the 10th ordinary general meeting of the Batu Lintang Rubber Company, Limited, which was held at noon on Saturday, 12th Oct. 1029, at the registered offices of the1,129 words
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Article220 1929-10-14 11 GUTHRIE CO. LTD. WEEKLY RUBBER RETORT. Singapore, October 10. Despite last week’s increase of 2,035 tons in U.K. stocks, the Market has had a healthier tone during the past week aS the result of better advices from London md New York, but at time of writing it appears to be220 words
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Article306 1929-10-14 11 Singapore. October 10. The week has again passed very quiet- but with a rather better undertone in T 'idPEce and prices have improved about 4 c- nt a on balance. Cabled advices from London and New fork this morning quote the former I >wn 1/16 J. at 10d.306 words
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Article467 1929-10-14 11 BLAKE COMPANY. WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW. October, 9. Once again the rubber mirket has taken a sharp and inexplicable move upward. Rumours of a propos a d combine of producers to withhold from the market 10 to 20 per cent of rubber produced, ii order to obtain higher! prices are presumably467 words
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Article224 1929-10-14 11 Penang, October 14 1929. I cte. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,000.00 C oves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110 s 60.00 cooanuts per 1,000 59J*n C< pra Sundried buyers 9.65 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Suail Shells M224 words
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Article151 1929-10-14 11 The following is a c niparative s’atemeut of the total value of foreign mer ch ndise, excluding parcel post, imported to and exoerted from Britieh Malaya utiEg 1928 and 1929. Imports. (In thousands of dollars.) Increase or 1928 1929 Dr crease Jan. to June 451,710 444,404 7,306151 words
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Article70 1929-10-14 11 Penang, October 14, 1929. By Courtesy of Ths Chartered Bank. On London Bank Demand 2/3 1546 4 m/st 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/at Creuic 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/411/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 80J Batavia T.T. 140 Singapore70 words
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Advertisement58 1929-10-14 11 C.s. ORDINANCE NO. 197 (LABOUR) AND THS LABOUR CODE. 1823. EMPLOYEES OF INDIAN LABOUR»re hereby remisded that mmmsmsl nftuse for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, Penang, daring the asatt S$ July, October and January. Forma for the return will58 words
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Advertisement55 1929-10-14 11 i ’Ws. W- I w THE ITALIAN MACIILXE piloted by Dal Moliu 1 banking round a pylon. 111 flt n -wifirfiFT Is I ‘GRIPOLOGY' I The science of belt making. I The Premier Production. F 1 AGE/VTS: Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., r AND The Borneo Company, Ltd., 11l k Patentees55 words
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Miscellaneous121 1929-10-14 11 SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—THE HOLIDAY By gluyas williams > J I S I I #</ a I vCTJ > Wh -Wl -S4~>r- J WS O-‘S &AD ITS A 1005 ROUND VOR. FIWES Hf.'S ANftHEJ? LOOK < PAPER u.supay I > ißcur sjlPs, no if H < vM i 1M S& wrr <121 words
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Article1317 1929-10-14 12 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The P.C.M.0.. Dr. H. L. Hoop’, paid an offic’al visit to Malacca on Thursday. He also visited and A lor GajihMr. N. R°ep, of the Penang Free School, has been stcinded for service under the Government of J here. Mr. Rets will be missed in Pena; g on1,317 words
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Article127 1929-10-14 12 Oct. 19—Perak Turf Club Autumn Meet ing, First D<y. Rugger—r'trak v. Selangor a Ipoh. 23—Perak Turf Club—Aulum 26 —Meeting. Second Day. Perak Turf C üb. Autumn Meeting, Third D*y. Rugby—Penarg vs Kedah (Malaya Cup) Sungei Pa'ani. 28—Iskandar Polo Club Meeth g at Kuala Kangsar. 31—Public Holiday—Deepavali. Nov. 2—Rugger—Perak127 words
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Advertisement31 1929-10-14 12 (Try Our ORANGELLA if 4 delightful full flavoured drink whi.h is gaining in POPULARITY if KJ every day. I 1 Fraser Neave Ltd., I Argyll Road, PENANG. g PHOh E »07. §>31 words
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Advertisement250 1929-10-14 12 GUARANTEED FOR LIFE wi"* H Mimß Against Ail Defects SS n Materials and Workmanship. tuuK&wMr' Obtainable From .All Ths LEADING DEALERS. ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST MALARIA? Companies which insure people against sickness ask special rates and make special stipulations which practically bar malarial sufferers from, participating in their benefits. The250 words
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Article220 1929-10-14 13 ANAESTHETIC DEATH. Mr. F. K. Wilson as Coroner, Penang, held an inquest on Saturday into the death of a Chinese named Chan Ah Kang aged 50, who died in the General Hospital under an anaesthetic while an operation was being performed on September 17. Inspector Blakesly conducted220 words
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Article222 1929-10-14 13 INQUEST ON TONGKANG COOLIE. At the Penang Coroner's Court on Saturday, Mr. F. K. Wilson held an inquest into the death of Madar Sahib, aged 45, who fell into the sea at Jelutong while working on a toiiJ.kang on September 3. Inspector Reddick conducted the proceedings.222 words
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Article122 1929-10-14 13 INQUEST ON HOSPITAL PATIENT. The Penang Coroner continued the inquest on Saturday into the death of a Tamil named Narayanasamy who was found dead in the District Hospital, while a patient, on August 26 last. Inspector Dawson conducted the proceedings. Dr. Gracey, the Medical Officer in charge of122 words
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Article82 1929-10-14 13 RETURN OF THEIR MAJESTIES, j (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 12. j The Royal Family, officials, members of the Diplomatic Corps and a great crowd welcomed Their Majesties King Prajadhipok and Queen Rambaibarni on their return to’ the capital after their Singapore, Java and’ Penang tour. Third82 words
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Article620 1929-10-14 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, October 14, 192?. Mjttoh— S ct Mutton Irdiaa per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with Leart A lung do 1-30 —15 Tripe do 1 00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 i Kidney pair 31620 words
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