Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 October 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-10-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 239. VOL. LXXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1929. price io cents;20 words
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Advertisement625 1929-10-16 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772. 63, 70, Biahop Sheet, PENANG. W V». ==3StEEEE=Erj’' x :< =<:•: x x =ssxs= x==:■:==:■:=s==:< ffl SIMPLE QT fZ [;j << T VN"F}STDPl n P e X X S C apacity 350/400 lbs. Per Hour Running Cost 9625 words
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Advertisement15 1929-10-16 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS. DENTISTS. Heil Office next tn the Oispensaiy Praneh Cffice 12. Leith S:reet.15 words
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Advertisement2637 1929-10-16 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. W.H. Allen, Sons Open for Engagement. The Penang Impressionists NED maatschappij n. v. TL ]p* II L D 1 let Grade Hydro-Ekelrie Engineer; WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL 300 L/0., LtUe NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY lOC I *****1 P 031****** DOcllu many years’ experience Power Station, r’X/T TT l2,637 words
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Article273 1929-10-16 3 MAGPIE THIEVES, Marauders Of The Sussex Downs. Sussex ftrm workers have solved the mystery of strange thefts of silverware, usuallyflight article encl as spoons and sugar tongs. The thieves are magpies, and though a number of the marauders have met an untimely end by gunshot, others273 words
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357 1929-10-16 3 SPLENDID BABIES OF THE BUNGALOW. A defence of shacks and the advocacy of amateur house-building wire the outstandir g features of the annual conference of the Sanitary Inspectors’ Association, at Lowrgtoft recently, “if a man has the skill and >s willing to give his leisure357 words
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Article63 1929-10-16 3 A woman living in a village near Lisbon was report* d to have neither eaten nor drunk for the last three years. A man who doub ei the repor', took her to his house and locked her in a room. She has been there sites August63 words
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Advertisement408 1929-10-16 3 1 State Express 999 Virginia Cigarettes are supplied to meet I > >.' die increasing demand for a j! < cigarette of State Express 555 quality at a more r ill economical price. They are 4 GUARANTEED tc be made I 1 llfil °f exactly the same unique jj tobacco408 words
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Advertisement217 1929-10-16 3 >JHEZ&mUKSK.33BEJACM I The purchase of a “ROBINSON’’ Piano brings entire satisfaction. The’“ROBINSON” expects to give efficient musical performance and actually thrives on~it;I Let us tell you how simple and accommodating our time-purchase arrangement is. Lt’s a good aud economical proposition. MMSiHIHiW i p» 1 1 j. —L—JL. j m CONN217 words
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FEMINIEN REFLECTIONS
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Article767 1929-10-16 4 "Monday, August 26th: —Tliis day to drink of a dish of tea with Mr. Pepys’s Cousin Gladys, who at our talk doth enquire of me a good way to clean Suede leather, she having a faith in my j knowledge of such matters that is touching in767 words
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Article419 1929-10-16 4 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. Tweeds are sponsored by fashion designers for the newest frocks and coats but they have, of course, peristently overshadowed other materials, all the season, when a hard-wearing fabric has been desired. Perhaps the tweed popularity is explained by the fact that the weaves419 words
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Article509 1929-10-16 4 MRS. G. BARRY - BY MRS. G. BARRY. Widespread interest has been aroused by the recent installation in England of a plant for the irradiation of milk, and many mothers are hoping that, at no far distant date, irradiated milk may be an everyday commodity. In the meantime, much can be509 words
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Article, Illustration61 1929-10-16 4 Royal blue crepe was the material chosen forth’s two-piece frock. The skirt has a wrap-over effect at one side whi?h is further emphasised by two, buttoned pleats, and the top part is a loose a lair that has a buttoned jabot-like front 1 esolving into a coatee61 words
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Article127 1929-10-16 4 PUREE DE POM ME, is a French way o* using up windfalls but, of ccurs >, any apples can be used. Peel, core and slice the fruit, and stew with just enough water to cover it, but no sugar. M hen soft, strain off the127 words
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Article440 1929-10-16 4 HELEN OLIVER - BY HELEN OLIVER. Throughout the ages bead necklaces have ever been amongst women’s most cherished possessions. But whilst our primitive ancestressos festooned their necks with numerous strings of multi-coloured beads My Lady today limits herself to one choice necklet, suitable to wear with the toilette for which440 words
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458 1929-10-16 4 POPPY BACON - BY POPPY BACON. Gradual heightening of the waistline has resulted, this autumn, in its arrival at the normal position. Many designs are definitely marked with waistbands, others, of the Princess persuasion, have an indicated line with which nervous upholders of the new mode may comfort458 words
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Article536 1929-10-16 4 GWEN MORLAND - BY GWEN MORLAND. Almost every housewife is attracted by the fashionable idea of growing bulbs to provide indoor decoration when cut flowers are both scarce and expensive. But few plant as early as they should. A good show by Christmas time would be most acceptable To536 words
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Advertisement76 1929-10-16 4 ODD prescription W rL y U ar o a Buf ferer from I. t a Rln «rworm. Sorea, ltching Eruptions, Rashes, use DDD disease use D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few d r°Ps of this marvellous Irri?at and y have instant relief Ind A° n nd Pain gOes at once, d76 words
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Advertisement217 1929-10-16 4 ■L f fl! I Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and217 words
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2707 1929-10-16 5 Founder Of Penang. Career Of A Brilliant Empire Builder. Of the life of Captain Francis Light, the founder of .Penang and the precursor of British influence in the East Indies, remarkably little is known. It has been established that he was educated at Seckford's Grammar2,707 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article195 1929-10-16 5 ST. MICHAEL’S DEFEAT CATHOLIC CLUB. St. Michael’s School acquitted themselves well in the match against the Ipoh Catholic Club played on the Club ground yesterday, deservedly winning by five goals to one. The Club had to play second fiddle during the greater part of the game owing195 words
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Article98 1929-10-16 5 IPOH CLUB DEFEAT ANDERSON SCHOOL. The Ipoh Club defeated Anderson School by six goals to two in the match played on the Ipoh Recreation ground yesterday. The Club scored three goals in the first half, Dr. Gordon being responsible for two goals and Watson one. Yook Loong and98 words
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Article39 1929-10-16 5 PERAK VERSUS PENANG. The following will represent Perak.—T.M. Wayte; F.V. Jacques, J. C. Mathison: E.K. Allin, Puran Singh and E.A. M. Wilson; C. W. Watston. M.E. Moreira, D.H. Palmer, H. Daly and E.A. Winnington-Ingram. Referee.-Mr. A.B. Jordan.39 words
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Article636 1929-10-16 5 Interesting Racing Promised. Good Gallops by Penang Horses. Tic Tacs" Selections. T HE Penang horses, numbering about 35, which have been entered for the Perak Turf Club Extra Meeting commencing on Saturday, left for Ipoh this morning by special train. The Penang horses are in636 words
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Article127 1929-10-16 5 PERAK CLUB DEFEATED BY TEACHERS. On Tuesday the Perak Club were opposed to the Teachers on the Esplanade and suffered defeat by 3 goals to 1. The Perak Club played only 10 men. The Teachers registered their first goal in the first half from a corner. The127 words
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Article93 1929-10-16 5 COLOURS VERSUS WHITES. A practice game will be played to-day on the Ipoh Recreation ground between Whites an 1 Colours. The forwards of the 1 selected team will play for the Whites while the back division men will play for the Colours. The teams are: —Whites Watkins;93 words
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576 1929-10-16 6 50 Per Cent Cut. Generals With Status Of Feudal Overlords. Communist Flame. China desires to reduce its National Army to 800,000 men but difficulty is being experienced in finding a method of disbandment which is practical. Ordinary methods would mean that a force of armedBritish United Brea - 576 words
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Article106 1929-10-16 6 Rugby Radio Service- ITALY ACCEPTS. London, October 15. The Italian Ambassador in London today delivered his Government’s acceptance of the British Government’s invitation to the Five-Power Naval Conference, to be held in London in January. The Italian Government says it desires always to co-operate in the effortsRugby Radio Service- - 106 words
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Article127 1929-10-16 6 Rugby Radio Service. AIR MINISTRY STATISTICS. London, October 15. The Air Ministry issues a statement that the first nine months of this year were the driest period in the last sixty years although there was very little more rain in the years 1887 and 1921. InRugby Radio Service. - 127 words
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Article404 1929-10-16 6 the discovery by a few hours. British United Press. ALASKA’S ASSETS. TERRITORY BOUGHT FOR £1,440,000. YIELDS £13,000,000 YEARLY. Alaska is year by year proving itself to be the biggest bargain ever made in a financial transaction between nations. Bought from Russia by the United States inthe discovery by a few hours.—British United Press. - 404 words
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Article148 1929-10-16 6 i. Renter. PRODUCTION AND MARKETING SCHEME. London, October 15. An important constructive undertaking reaches completion to-day when the coalowners’ scheme of co-ordination of production and marketing will be submitted to the Government. The fate of the scheme is uncertain in view of the growing impatience of the minersi.—Renter. - 148 words
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Article393 1929-10-16 6 U.S. PROFESSOR’S THEORY. Things That Make One Peevish. MARRIAGE makes men more feminine because husbands acquire the traits of tbeir wives, according to Professor Lewis Terman, of Connecticut, whose study of masculine and feminine characteristics over a period of many years was submitted recently to393 words
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102 1929-10-16 6 I WOULD NOT PASS.” Lord Thompson, the Air Minister, flew from Northolt to Grantham aerodrome recently in a Royal Air Force machine to ake his first official inspection of No. 3 Flying Training School. He sa* the Fying School under normal conditions and ma102 words
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Article117 1929-10-16 6 Oct, 19—Perak Turf Oiub Autumn Meeting, First D *y. Rugger—Perak v. Selangor at I ooh. 23—Perak Tarf Club—Autumn 26—Meeting. Second Day. Perak Tarf Club, Autumn Meeting, Third Day. Rugby—Penang vs Kedah (Malaya Cup) Sungei Patani. 28—Iskandar Polo Club Meeting at Kuala Kangsar. 31—Public Holiday—Deepavali, Nov. 2—Rugger—Perak v, Penang117 words
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Article, Illustration381 1929-10-16 6 George Gadd - The Pump Handle Shot. by George Gadd. From time to time ore sees a good many golfers play what is known as the pump handle shot. That is to say they lift the c'ub to the top, brir g it down in the s«me way, both operations being381 words
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Article885 1929-10-16 6 Former Adviser’s Experiences. Mr. St. John Philby And His “Dismissal.” In the course of an article in the “Contemporary Review" on Labour, Lord Lloyd and Egypt,” Mr. 11. St. John B. Philby describes his resignation or “dismissal” from his post as Adviser of the Iraq885 words
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Advertisement55 1929-10-16 6 1 OVER Evans Pastilles are prescribed regularly V V’UHj ky Doctors the Wor.d over for reliev- H’-’ iff in S Coughs, Colds, Catarrh. Fiuskmess, J Weak Chests and Sore Throats. The vapours penetrate into innermost parts giving instant relief. EVANS’ X. <*r«SePTiC TmdqaT •N—\ x Past itfes MqJe in E..gluiid55 words
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Advertisement86 1929-10-16 6 KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE "JACix’! KEEPI’IG C YOL* ’X'LLL IL PIN' 'ETTES ENSURE Q' THc CLEAR cYE 1 .1 j AND THE STEADY v I OF Your skill at games, your success in the affairs of life, depend chiefly upon the cond ticn of your health, and this, in86 words
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336 1929-10-16 7 THRIFT AND CO-OPERA-TION IN PENANG. PENANG TEACHERS’ SOCIETY. Mr. Sollis Leaves Encouraging Message. The President, Mr. C. G. Sollis, who has gone on leave, left the following message to the members of the Penang English School Teachers’ Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society:— 1 am glad to learn that your Society336 words
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Article204 1929-10-16 7 SUPREME COURT. Mr. Justice Sproule was occupied in the Supreme Court to-day with a case in the matter of the estate of Kulsome Bee, deceased. The plaintiffs were Che Puteh bin ba Kader Mydin and Rahimah Fatimah Bee devisees and legatees under the will. The defendants were204 words
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Article168 1929-10-16 7 FINE PAINTING BY MR. LAX. Mr. A. S. Lax. the Musical Director bf the E. A O. Orchestra, is responsible for a very fine painting which has just been hung at the E. O. Hotel. This painting has been done at the request of the Poppy Day168 words
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Article486 1929-10-16 7 DISTINGUISHED CAREER. Honoured For War Services. The Hon. Raja Sir S. R. M. Annamalai Cheftiar familiarly known as the Raja of Chettinad will be arriving in Penang on Friday, by the s.s. Ramola from Colombo, where he arrived recently from India. As at present arranged486 words
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Article162 1929-10-16 7 —Reuter. Geneva, October 15. The Government delegates to the Maritime Conference proposed the formation of a Committee of Conciliation of nine members, three from each group, to solve the difficulty arising from the employers’ attitude. This is believed to be a final attempt to reach a settlement.—Reuter. - 162 words
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Article70 1929-10-16 7 To-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1. March Forward Again Rayner 2. Selection “Lily of Killarney” Benedicit 3. Fox Trot When Little Chil- dren Smile Gilbert 4. Fantasia Carmen Bizet 5. Selection Les Cloches de I Cornveille Planquette G. Overture Poet Peasant Suppe 7. Music from70 words
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Article460 1929-10-16 7 TERMS OF AGREEMENT. Cash Book And 1.0. U. Missing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October IG. The claim, brought in the Supreme Court by Mr. A. E. Ford, a planter, against Mr. W. P. Millar, the owner of a rubber estate in Johore, was dismissed yesterday460 words
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55 1929-10-16 7 GENERAL MEETING. A general meeting of the above Society, will be held at the Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd:, (Ground Floor) on Monday, October 21, at 5-15 p.m. Agenda 1. To Elect A President. 2. 2 Vice President. 3. 7 Members of Committee55 words
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Article37 1929-10-16 7 We are informed by the Hon. Assistant Secretary that the annual re-union dinner of the Old Frees’ Association, Penang, will be held on Monday, October 21, and not Sunday the 20th, as previously stated.37 words
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Article506 1929-10-16 7 WARNING DISREGARDED. Storm Of Protest Id Angora. CONSTANTINOPLE and Angora are mourning the loss of an ancient Greek church on the southern shore of the Golden Horn that of St. Tecla, built 3 in the eighth century, and which b was, after the Moslem conquest, converted into506 words
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Article192 1929-10-16 7 EX-CONVICT’S! TRAGIC FATE. Kidnapped and buried a’ive at Ver-neuil-sur Seine in a grave with a chimi ey in order to ensure slow death by s arvation was the fate of “Marquis de Champaubert,” alias ex-convic. Clement Passal, which has just been revealed in an anon 3 moui letter192 words
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Article88 1929-10-16 7 Moved by the crcumnUnce that there has been only one wedding in tue church at Landulpb, in the Valley of the Tamar, in the past five years, the, Hector (the Rev. I. S. Jenkin), writes in the parish magazine that “It is mne to be88 words
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Article19 1929-10-16 7 The homeward mail by the s.s. KarmaLt closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 19. h inE’tn*.19 words
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Advertisement74 1929-10-16 7 Grand Hotel, Medan Entirely Renovated Most Suitable for Tourists, Travellers and Families. Special Rates for Commercial Travellers NOH GE. The undersigned is a maker of Canvas Bags such as Mail bags, Csb bags. Pin jre bags, etc., Awnings, Tents, Splitwirp, Tennis screens, Canvas for Camp oedsteads. Tarpaulins of any size74 words
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Advertisement517 1929-10-16 7 Singapore Cold Storage 1 Co., LtdJ PENANG. j Suggestions Jor 3R Sold tiffin: Roast Leg Pork Pressed Salt Pork Pressed Brisket Beef I Windsor Sausage Brawn Sausage 9 Phone 602 t 4 DOULATRAM’S HUGE REDUCTION IN LADIES GENTS SILK-STOCKINGS:— MILANESE SILK-STOCKINGS In Assorted Colours. At $2.50 A pair. SILK-STOCKINGS At517 words
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Article315 1929-10-16 8 Advice is easily given but it is not always easy to act upon nor are the recipients of it always willing to accept it however much it would be to their advantage to do so. Two associations may have precisely the same objects in view and315 words
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Article247 1929-10-16 8 Prospects of Air Mail services undergoing extension seem to be foreshadowed by a communication which was addressed recently to the Director of Civil Aviation by the Federation of British Industries. This body has had the whole question under consideration, and its letters to the Air Ministry embodying247 words
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Article225 1929-10-16 8 EUROPEAN FINED. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Penang Police Court to-day Mr. Schouveloff was charged with driving his car P. 1653 in a dangerous manner in Light Street on September 30. The defendant, pleaded not guilty. Inspector Clifton prosecuted. Inspector Williams, giving evidence, said225 words
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Article1074 1929-10-16 8 Penang, Wednesday. < W KITING to us on the subject of cruelty to animals a correspondent draws attention to the foul practice common to adults and children alike —of rearing a species of fighting fish. We are not sufficiently well-acquainted with the pastime to pass an opinion1,074 words
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Advertisement178 1929-10-16 8 PRITCHARD’S N&W SHIPMENT INGUSH Cold Storage Supplies Just Arrived PRIME BEEF RUMP STEAK MUTTON FILLET STEAK PORK LAMB ENGLISH RABBITS 80 cts. each. Cooked Specialities Suitable, for Breakfast or Tiffin SMOKED SAUSAGES VEAL and HAM PIES PORK PIES Etc. Call or Phone 335. PRITCHARD Co., Ltd., PENANG. j HOLLANDIA r178 words
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Advertisement59 1929-10-16 8 JEX o. I watch for OPfcMM) DATE OF NEW WING GRAND BAL MASQUE. OUR SLO an.— SERVICE CIVILITY. < ••ji’T ’Alt I. ul BWSW White Label RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, PENANG. A really Delightful situation M DERN THROUGHOUT. Special attention given to UISINE AND SERVICE. Dinner Dance pv«rv WEDNtSDAY AND SATURDAY. ’Phon**59 words
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Miscellaneous114 1929-10-16 8 TOWN HALL PENANG. 'I Thursday Friday and Saturday i yth, i 8th and tgth October at 9.30 p m. RETURN VISIT OF THE POPULxR LAWSON-SIDNEY LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. For 'three Nights Only. il The Cocktail Comedy 17thbct y warmer I By Avery Hop wood I The Sensational Chinese Drama Frid114 words
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Miscellaneous23 1929-10-16 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Mater. To-day 11.10 a.m. 5.29 a.in. 11.37 p.m. 5.41 p.m. To-morrow. 11.43 a.m. G.O a.m. Midnight. 612 p.m.23 words
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Obituary18 1929-10-16 8 DEATH. Peacock, —At the Euro]x?an Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on October 15th Mis. M. E. Peacock aged 6H years.18 words
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Article331 1929-10-16 9 Seriously 111. H. E. THE GOVERNOR TO ACCOMPANY HER. TO SAIL ON FRIDAY. From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 16. It is officially stated that owing to the grave illness from which Lady Clifford is suffering, her departure to England at the earliest possible opportunity331 words
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Article156 1929-10-16 9 Puglaj Radio Service. “CAUSE OF PEACE UNITES US.” London, October 15. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald spent last night at Niagara and this’ morning crossed the border into. Canada and took the train for’ Toronto. Before leaving American; territory he issued the following’ message of farewell to thePuglaj Radio Service. - 156 words
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Article454 1929-10-16 9 —Benter. TOWED TO DRY DOCK. PASSENGERS ON QUIETEST SHIPWRECK.’’ VERY LITTLE SHOCK. The Candian Pacific liner, Empress of Canada from Scotland to Vancouver, which ran on the rocks in Homers Bay in the Straits of Ju in de Fuca in a heavy fog, has been refloated—Benter. - 454 words
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Article31 1929-10-16 9 —Reuter. DECISION TO PARTICIPATE. Paris, October 15. The Council of Ministers has decided to accept the British Government’s invitation to participate in the naval conference in January.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article143 1929-10-16 9 DISTRICT COURT CASE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 15. i When Henry Smith appeared in the District Court to-day and was asked to show cause why he should not be committed to prison for failing to comply with an order of the Court to143 words
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Article394 1929-10-16 9 —Benter. Japan To Attend. NO RESERVATIONS MADE IN OFFICIAL REPLY. RETRENCHMENT CAMPAIGN. Japan's acceptance of the invitations to the Five Poiver NavalConference y to be held in London in January, only awaits the Emperor's sanction. It is understood that the reply contains no reservations. A saving.—Benter. - 394 words
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Article, Illustration406 1929-10-16 9 has been spent on other waterways. British United Press. NEW PROGRAMME. HOOVER REVERSES COOLIDGE POLICY. VAST UNDERTAKINGS. President Hoover is expected to support the Bill for the improvement of waterways in the United States, on which an expenditure totalling seventy million dollars (£12,000,000) is contemplated,has been spent on other waterways. —British United Press. - 406 words
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Article78 1929-10-16 9 SHIPPED TO BATAVIA. The second Dutch Air mail, wnich was forced to land near Setul, Siam, and was subsequently brought to Penang, is being shipped to Batavia to-day by the s.s. i\ieu Holland. The Nicu Holland came alongside the Wharf and the damaged plane which was78 words
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Advertisement13 1929-10-16 9 liEamite > irefoam 5L fire j Unforeseen JI Pr ,ed t AAINTB Ltd., Tenaag.13 words
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Advertisement26 1929-10-16 9 POPPY DAY 1929. Messrs Brown, Phillips Stewart, No. la, Penang Street, Penang, are the Honorary Treasurers of Ihe above fund to whom donations should be sent-26 words
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Advertisement139 1929-10-16 9 Avail Yourself of Our SERV I C E A Pia o is an Investment and will quickly Deteriorate if not regularly attended to. OUR EUROPEAN SPECIALIST is at YOUR SERVICE TUNING CHARGES $36 per year for 6 visits $2B 4 $8 per single tuning. S.MOUTRIE C° L' D 16, Bishop139 words
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Article414 1929-10-16 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. Today. OB tZ3 go Shares. O *3 B CQ OQ CQ OQ t o. Sc. I c. Sc. Rubber (Dollar). AlorGajah 1.50 1.70 1.65 1.90 Amalgamated... 3.10 3.25 3.00 320414 words
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Article72 1929-10-16 10 Penang, October 16, 1929. By Courtap of The Chartered Bank. On London Bank Demand 2/3 15 16 4 m/rt 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/et Credit 2/4 s'B m 3,. Documentary 2/4 11/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155$ Bangkok T.T. w Batavia72 words
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Article105 1929-10-16 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 34$ cts. per pound per p1=146/No. 1 Crepe cts. per pound per pl-$ Steady. London 10 1/16 i New York 20 cts. (gold) (Ry Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 35c per lb. Oct. 1929 35$c Nov/bec. 1929 35|c105 words
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Article105 1929-10-16 10 For Half of Oc'ober. hours yards pels. Kamporg Kamunting ’’n Hrodg° 522 59,000 474.39 nett value $28,290 62. Asam Kumbai g 248 42,000 238-33 nett value $13.823 00. Ulu Yam 285 57,000 60 nett value $3,480.0 Passing thioagh old barren workings. Thabawleik 251 45.000 360.00 rett value $25105 words
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Article217 1929-10-16 10 Penang, October 16 1929. I cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0 r O.OO C ovee h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 w 110 s 60.00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9 50 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60217 words
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Article68 1929-10-16 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 15. Paris, 123.875; New York. 4.861’; Brussels, 34.865 Geneva, 25,175 Amsterdam, 12,091 Milan, 93.005 Berlin, 20.105; Stockholm, 18.135; Copenhagen, 18.205; Oslo, 18 205; Vienna, 34.62; Prague, 164 a; Helsingfors, 19 Madrid, 33.755; Lisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375; Bncharest, 817$ Rio, s|; Buenos A»res, 473(Rugby Radio Service.) - 68 words
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Article1203 1929-10-16 10 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST. NAMES. J A a i lIH BOBBER [Dallas.] 9 o 9 a 9 Allenby Rubber C« -.2 274 2 An Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 50 1 7 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 10 3 25 eum Ayer Hltam Planting Syndicate 3 15 3 37 ex1,203 words
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Advertisement257 1929-10-16 10 Kril JlllwC Dill O WE IDENTIFICATION: On the «idewall of this tyre you will find in silver silhouette the I >ol* BLE EAG I -E—world-mark of superfine qualitv and value, «ymbol of that Goodyear union of seasoned experience and youthful •progress which has produced the vre of tyres. DOUBLE EAGLE257 words
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Article1427 1929-10-16 11 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. W. Evans, Manager of Sadong Colliery, has arrived back from leave. Mr. an'l Mrs. F. S. C. Crow are spending a short holiday on Fraser’s Hill at the Victory Bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wylie, of Sabrang Estate, are expected back from Home by the1,427 words
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Article79 1929-10-16 11 PERAK VERSUS SELANGOR AT IPOH. The following are the teams for the match between Perak and Selangor to be played on the Ipoh Recreation ground on Saturday.— Perak Ponsford: Markham or Beaumont, Ale Arthur, Smallwood and Barr; Hill and Nicholson; T.Lowis, Craig, J.L. Aliller, C. Liston, 'J. S.79 words
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Advertisement501 1929-10-16 11 B j Jl7 kfcß Do you need any of these USEFUL ODDS ENDS DOUBLES THE FOOD VALUE ~W" Stflcked 3t The En B lish h rnl;lCV? OF GOOD COOKING J T 6 Maw’s Pink Plate Wool. Cleans silver and plale perfectly, and is extremely easy to use 50 cts a501 words
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Article445 1929-10-16 12 —lieuter, Decisive Steps. CHRISTIAN GENERAL A PRISONER. KUOMINCHUN ADVANCE. In a decisive movement on Amur frontier three Chinese gunboats were sunk and the crews drowned. Soviet forces also crossed the river and invaded a village. This action is said to. be in the nature of.—lieuter, - 445 words
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177 1929-10-16 12 —“2.131.” SEQUEL TO INCIDENT AT RACECOURSE. Resulting from an incident which occurred on the Kuala Lumpur racecourse at the Autumn meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, Mr. Tan Kim Seng, miner and landed proprietor of Kuala Lumpin’, appeared yesterday morning in the Police Court on—“2.131.” - 177 words
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Advertisement294 1929-10-16 12 A-*» LAWN tennis I (F Jj balls jTjW RACKETS n Prices: I I J Stitchless, $9.50; Stitched, $10.50 I S ,[j Grooved, $1 0.00 I fk. vJ Special Compressed Air Tins, $0.50 I yKMfjT I H per doz. Extra. I ZM|r f K Special Prices for Clubs I IKt II294 words
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Article420 1929-10-16 13 VICAR ON COMPENSATIONS. Difficulties They Have To Encounter. The difficulties which a clergyman has to encounter, and the compensating satisfaction of having done good work without financial return are dealt with by the Rev. J. Wellesley Orr, Vicar of St. Paul’s, Kingston-hill, in his parish420 words
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Article173 1929-10-16 13 FEWER POLICE TELEPHONES. Even the Geddes axe would appear a mild instrument as compared with the sleige hammer now being applied by the Prussian Finance Ministry in its eagerness for economies. It has been decided that the Berlin Police President must almost at once reduce173 words
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Article71 1929-10-16 13 “I wasn’t going to stand up for ‘Deutschlang über Alles/ declared Miss Brenda Campbell, the tbirteen-year-old daughter of an English exServiceman, who created excitement in a German school at Weiesbaden by sitting down, in defiance of the other scholar?, when the famous anthem was sung. The71 words
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Article413 1929-10-16 14 Dark Parents of the Crow Family. MANY words constantly used to-day, such as auspicious, augury and inaugurate, signify the wide-spread belief dating from very ancient times in the prophetic and supernatural gifts of certain kinds of birds. Fsmous were the sacred chickens of the Uapitoiine Hill,413 words
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Article579 1929-10-16 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, October 16, 1929 M ’TTOW— S ot Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1-30 —1 50 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 41 Kidney pair 3I579 words
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