Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1929
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Title Section20 1929-10-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 240. VOL. LXXXVII. THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement287 1929-10-17 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street S .JBI 1 33^-—-J, I -w j ■gjtffiy» J»a?. /SgKwyß not Run Risks lii fl W Run ‘Continentals” < 3 '|f Why Not ’Banish That J jß|||jg|| Ihe Most Reliable Tyres ■i il3|fe “MORNING AFTER”287 words
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Advertisement18 1929-10-17 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» friphy by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68 t 70, Buhop Street, PENANG.18 words
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Advertisement2229 1929-10-17 2 i —«.au’frui’*»— position vacant. notices. What is the matter B a Ayah or Amah PERAK TURF CLUB. With yOW Skill 7 "bANMNG 6 CORPORATION* 1 I €hz tte. AUTUMN MEE I ING. Does it get rough and wrinkle 1 Authorised Capital —y-v— i n826 2MO Harsh soap is the cause.2,229 words
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Article1150 1929-10-17 3 TH£ BASIS OF BIDDING THEORY. (By Deuce.) I HAVE received two deals from correspondents, the first of which emphasises the fact that the theory of bidding only applies to probable distributions, and the second of which raises an interesting problem of play. The first deal, indeed,1,150 words
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Advertisement225 1929-10-17 3 f f W/ F IOT 'jlOh y’Ar-gW The J> ffif superior efficiency of the WfaQDGE MjoGtoT SPARKING PLUG the correct plus for enables you to get the best out of your engine under all running cciidicionsk SZoe&s obtsmaWc fros* s Ch’ji Kooj Co. K. Lee San w Qx Cycle Curri«ge225 words
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Advertisement53 1929-10-17 3 I KED S. I iff; ft Q /J W I £3 .—H KEDS is undoubtedly the best known brand of canvas nj I rubber soled shoes in the world to-day. More people ask for KhDS. More people wear KEDS. And more I Obtainable from all dealers McAlister co., ltd.. i53 words
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Advertisement187 1929-10-17 3 zrj 4 —lll» in I r i no l r r -rr i> [jiiwwiw— juii—wi— HiMii Ji l lumn rwnnnnmnn— Hi I > I yA I i I I i/ i \A\ f i i 'T( I Vm J itfThe secret formula in my possession has never passec! out of187 words
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Article294 1929-10-17 4 EDUCATION BAR? Most Talented Women Found Among The Single. More than 40 per cent, of women over thirty nev» r marry. Dieclosures of iho growing value of epinsters weie made at a meeting of the Stx Reform League in London. MR. R. B. Kerr (London) said294 words
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Article124 1929-10-17 4 BIG TRADE TN SPECTACLES FOR OTHERS. Britain is the least bespectacled country in Northern Europe. Most of the exhibits at the optic.d congress of the Worshipful C< mpany of SpectacleMakr r which opened in the Northampton Polytechnic li s itute, St. Jobn-street, Finsbury F. C.. as a124 words
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Article101 1929-10-17 4 PROFESSOR EINSTEIN AND MEERUT TRIAL. Alleged Telegram to Mr MacDonald. A statement has recently been published in India, from a London source, that the great scientist Professor Einstein sent Mr. Ramsay MacDonald a telegram demanding the abandonment of the Meerut trial. Reuter made irquiries regarding this informa’i101 words
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Article95 1929-10-17 4 AMERICA RE CHRISTENS PHIL S’ OTT. Phil Scott’s victory over the giant Argentinian, Vi torio Campalo has drawn a chorus of praise from American Critics. M a n who once dubbed the British heavyweight champion the “horizontal horror” Dow hail him as the “vertical victor”. N*w York95 words
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Advertisement419 1929-10-17 4 yaBWOBBOW——W— ——MX. —MTr.w U»l w k miHTTiU^i R r a/ MBfiK ‘I t ■JWJ. 7f\ »BSr >s WMI lojrwW 1h g iMJ The fine flavour and I tyb 9HHI Ip aroma, the consistent *H£ y gj g high quality and purity gg "/8 of Black and White V fi t$419 words
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Advertisement17 1929-10-17 4 IKE SOUL OF PARTY DECCA PORTABLE CH A ’4 OPH O N I r -2, a jitcgrsuauLJ.17 words
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Advertisement246 1929-10-17 4 —For the man who must trust his car W/I TH a full W five-seater v touring body or as an a ll _enc l° se d saloon, this big, powerful 14/28 h.p. M° rr i s Cowley is built specially for overseas service Wih t 0 st n d taie246 words
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Article, Illustration3212 1929-10-17 5 A. M. S - Founder Of Penang. Career Of A Brilliant Empire Builder. (Continued From Yesterday.) Of the life of Captain Francis Light, the founder of Penang and the precursor of British influence in the Fast Indies, remarkably little is known. It has been established that he was educated3,212 words
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Article91 1929-10-17 5 —Reuter. WOMEN PASS RESOLUTION OF PROTEST. London, October 16. The executive committee of the Women’s National Liberal Federation has# passed a resolution strongly protesting against the system of Mui-Tsai in Hong Kong and calling on the Government to insist on the carrying out of the promise—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article607 1929-10-17 5 ROAD ALTERATIONS. Extension of Southern Bye-Pass. THE usual monthly meeting of tha Kinta Sanitary Board was held yesterday. Major G. M. Kidd was in tha chair, and others present were Lt. ColCecil Rae, the Dato Panglima Kinta. CaptGodding, Mr. A. B. Jordan, Mr. Osborne Beckett, Mr. V.607 words
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Advertisement92 1929-10-17 5 notice. The undersigned is a maker of Canvas bags such as Mail C-»sh bags. Tin ore bags, etc., Awnings, Tents, Splitwire, Tennis screens, Canvas for Camp bedsteads. Tarpaulins of any size according to order, and Canvas dealer# Workmanship guaranteed. Charges moderate. Trial orders Solicited. BAWA EUSOFF, Sails Maker and Contractor,92 words
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Article556 1929-10-17 6 Walls Of Water. Ship Steams Through Shoal Of Dead Fish. Submerged Empire. A volcanic upheaval at the bottom of the Tasman Sea is believed to have been the cause of two huge walls of water which rose out of the sea mid-way between Netv.—British United Press. - 556 words
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Article123 1929-10-17 6 >. —Reuter. THE QUEEN AND “PALTRY BARGAINING.” Bucharest, October- 16. A sensation was caused by the episode °f Hie Regency crisis. According to the newspapers Queen Marie intimated her desire to join the Regency Council. The Government agreed provides! Prince Nicholas resigned. The Queen retorted vigorously, refusing>.—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article56 1929-10-17 6 i.— Reuter. CHEERING CROWDS. Toronto, October 16. Mr. MacDonald arrived and was greeted by cheering crowds. He is faced with a strenuous programme, similar to that in the United States. The Premier was previously officially welcomed on his entrance into Canada in the centre of thei.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article25 1929-10-17 6 Reuter. GERS WIN FINAL REPLAY. London, October 16. In the re play of the Glasgow Cup Rangers beat Celtic by four clear goals.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article342 1929-10-17 6 should offer few difficulties. British United Press. REGULAR ZEPPELIN SERVICE. OPTION SECURED FOR 20 DIRIGIBLES. AIRPORT NEAR SEVILLE. The recent successful flight round the world by the Graf Zeppelin has reawakened interest in Spain concerning that country’s future as an international Zeppelin terminus. Spain already hasshould offer few difficulties.—British United Press. - 342 words
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Article237 1929-10-17 6 Rmjby Radio Service. BRITISH ECONOMIC MISSION. London, October 16. In a broadcast speech this evening, giving his impressions of the immense potentialities of South America, Lord d’Abernon referred to the work of the British Economic Mission to the Argentine, Uruguay and Brazil, of which he wasRmjby Radio Service. - 237 words
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Advertisement77 1929-10-17 6 1 Wedding Wedding FREE! FREE! FREE! Ladies Girls Hats. BEAUTIFUL MEDALLION MIRROR «.B. woodford, APPLY 1 15» Lipht Street. Penang. 1 Gramophones, Records—English 50 cents Posograph Company sX 8 c S (opp. Lyric Theatie.) < Rosanes. i Emulsion and Pnlmo-Baily cures di eases of li-ra ,> i the «best Broi.chiat77 words
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Advertisement466 1929-10-17 6 Two years of supplies are being safeguarded through the i tropics for the Byrd Expedition ...by KELVINATORS p 4 4 < z f /...Z 7 iff -y I -I' F.ll' IS expected that the Byrd Expedition in the Antarctic vrilß last at least two years. Months and months of planning466 words
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1499 1929-10-17 7 Amplified Rules. Proposal To Run League Next ear. Question of Ground. < general meeting of the Penang i Football Association wap held in the Penang Club yesterday to pass the amplified rules and regulations which hacj been drawn up by the President. Mr. E. A.1,499 words
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Article1197 1929-10-17 7 Deepavali Festival. Ovation For Mr. Abdul Cader. GOVERNMENT THANKED. UNDER the auspices of the Penang Indian Association, the United Indian Associa- tion and the Penang Hindu Sabha a public meeting of Indians was held at the Town Hall yesterday evening. There was a large attendance of1,197 words
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Article251 1929-10-17 7 PENANG POLICE COURT I TEMS. THEFT OF SARONG. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Penang Police Court, John, a Tamil, was charged with the theft of a sarong valued $1 at Kinta Lane on October 16. Inspector Blakesly proseculted. The complainant, a Malay woman, said that she saw the251 words
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Article627 1929-10-17 7 SHARP SENTENCES. Case against Municipal Clerk Postponed. The case against Mohamed Abdul Kader, the ex-Municipal Chief Financial Clerk who is charged with criminal breach of trust ax a; mentioned to-day in the Dis.f.ct Court and postponed until November 7. A preliminary enquiry, it will be627 words
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Article48 1929-10-17 7 SELANGOR TEAM TO MEET' PERAK. (From Our Cwi Correspondent.) l Kuala Lumpur,. October 171 The Selangor team to meet Perak on Saturday is as follows: Parker, Stratton, Brown, Livock, Scott and Anderson; Carey and Swan; Hannon, A. G. Taylor,, Spurgin, Cuscaden, Ford, Shaylor,, Kilmister and Sinclair.48 words
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640 1929-10-17 7 GOVERNMENT SERVANTS’ Year Of Remarkable Progress. The fifth annual report of the Penang Government Servants’ Thrift and Loan Society which is to be submitted tomembers at the annual meeting next week discloses a a remarkably successful year all round. 119 new members were admitted during640 words
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Article481 1929-10-17 8 Within the last decade the cooperative thrift and loan movement has grown amazingly in Malaya. Co-operative thrift and loan societies are now in operation throughout the Peninsula and all of them aife in a sound, if not nourishing, position. The value of these organisations is inestimable. They481 words
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Article155 1929-10-17 8 .—Reuter. COMPROMISE RESOLUTION A-T GENEVA. Geneva, October IG. A meeting of representatives of the Government an<l Employers groups at the Maritime Conference have agreed to a compromise resolution inviting the governing body of the International Labour Office to seek all appropriate means of avoiding the future recurrence of.—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article175 1929-10-17 8 —Rugby Radio Service. TEXT OF NEW GOVERNMENT BILL. London, October IG. The text is published of the Government Bill extending provisions of the Act, passed by the Conservative Government in 1925, giving pensions to widows of men who come under State health insurance. The new Bill has.—Rugby Radio Service. - 175 words
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Article58 1929-10-17 8 Morris owners are asked to note that through an oversight the wrong grades of i Wakefields Castrol Motor oil, were recommended in the advertisement in the Pinang Gazette on October 15. The grades for all models are Castrol XL Wakefields oil for engines, Castrol D58 words
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Article1114 1929-10-17 8 A. H. k - A. H. k Penang, Thuisday. 0 1 BT appears to exist as J to whether or not H. E. the Governor has resigned. The Governor has not icsigned. No official intimation has yet been given to the Press except that owing to the grave condition of Lady1,114 words
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Advertisement136 1929-10-17 8 u ODOLISE AND BE idolised I BRITISH MADE ODO'L Destroys dental Bacteria and Purifies 1 the Whole Mouth. I AND ¥V /X I TOOTH VZ Iz VZ AZ PASTE Preserves as it Cleans !l AND Keeps Teeth Always White. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores AND Huttenbach Lazarus Sons, Ltd.,136 words
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Advertisement82 1929-10-17 8 E. O. Watch for OPEM DA IE OF NEW WING GRAND BAL MASQUE. OUR SLO AN,— SERVICE i CIVILITY. THE IDEAL COMBINATION A pollinaris “The Queen of Table Waters” AND Dewar’s White Label Whisky The Rajah of Whiskies”. Agents. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Fo/merly Katz Bros.. Ltd. I I RUNNYMEDE82 words
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562 1929-10-17 9 Nationalist Government Not Alarmed. Dissatisfied “Reds.” Favourable Turn In Present Political Situation. Loyalty In North-West. The Soviet troops, which occupied laingkiaug onOctober 13 have noir advanced up the Sungari Hiver and captured Hwa- ehan in the vicinity of Fuchin. Movements of the Soviet forces, howeverReuter} - 562 words
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Article69 1929-10-17 9 1 ’.AN ISIIM EN T ENACTMENT. Ipoh, October 17. As a sequel topolice investigations several i onths ago several Sikhs have been arrested ider the banishment enactment and con- ied in Taiping jail awaiting investigation I nding Banishment. Five have now been i leased including Sucha Singh,69 words
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Article63 1929-10-17 9 MILLER AN ABSENTEE ON SATURDAY. In a Rugger trial match on the Recreation Ground yesterday Whites uted Colours by six points (2 tries) to nil. Wh>tes forwards and the Colours back divi'•on consisted of the selected State players. Miller, who was injured in the match last Saturday will63 words
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Article309 1929-10-17 9 —British United Press. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIFICATION. TO COST LESS THAN jD. PER KILOWATT. ROYAL DECREE. A committee to consider the ways and means of harnessing Spain’s water power and to take electricity into hitherto inaccessible parts of the country has been created by Royal Decree. The electrification—British United Press. - 309 words
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Article333 1929-10-17 9 —Reuter. Italian Reply. BRITISH INITIATIVE PRAISED. HOPES OF SUCCESS. The Italian reply, accepting the British invitation to the Naval Conference in London in January, says that the Italian attitude towards disarmament generally and naval disarmament in particular is well-known. The Note expresses Italy's desire to strengthen.—Reuter. - 333 words
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Article83 1929-10-17 9 Reicter. OUTSIDER WINS AUTUMN HANDICAP. Thursday. The race for the Cesarewitch Stakes, the big Autumn handicap, was run over 2} miles at Newmarket to-day. Thirty-five horses went to the post being two short •of the record field of 1862. The race resulted as follows: Mr. Leahy’s WEST WICKLOWReicter. - 83 words
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Article55 1929-10-17 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, October 17. Low Lin, a Chinese, was sentenced at the Police Court, to-day, to one year’s rigorous imprisonment for using criminal force to a Chinese girl. Mr. Stark in passing sentence said he had not the poWfer to whip or he would55 words
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Article91 1929-10-17 9 —Reuter. GERMAN GENERAL AS GUEST OF HONOUR. London, October 16. General von Lettow-Vorbeck, who commanded the German forces in East Africa during the Great War, and only surrendered after the signing of the armistice, which specially accorded him the honours of war, has accepted an invitation—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article98 1929-10-17 9 ,—Rugly Radio Cere ice. Vancouver, October 16. The steamer Empress of Canada has been moored in dry dock at Esquimalt. I All the cargo and boats have been removed without damage. Some fuel oil was lost. —Reuter. London, October 16. The King has approved the appointment of,—Rugly Radio Cere ice. - 98 words
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Article102 1929-10-17 9 TWELVE RESPECTABLE BALDHEADED GENTLEMEN. The following advertisement appeared in a Home paper recently Wanted. —Twelve respectable bald-head-ed gentlemen, who will allow us to paint remanufactured type-writers on their scalps in no way detrimental to their health. They will be required to attend places of worship, theatres, and concert halls,102 words
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Advertisement25 1929-10-17 9 PENANG TOWN HALL. TO MGHT. Lawson-Sidney Comedy Company IN “Fair And Warmer,” »be comedy in which Fay Compton starred with such success in 1 ondon.25 words
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Advertisement26 1929-10-17 9 POPPY DAY 1929. 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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Advertisement95 1929-10-17 9 > II —MI Avail Yourself of Our SERVICE A Pia no 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 9 $8 per single tuning. S.MOUTRIEE? C° L™ 16, Bishop95 words
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Miscellaneous148 1929-10-17 9 TO-NIGHT I TOWN HALL PENANG. Thursday Friday and Saturday t 7 th, t Bth and 1 9 th October at 9 yop m. RE i URN VISIT OF THE POPULAR -LAW SON-SIDNEY LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. I The Cocktail Comedy FAIR AND WARMER By Avery Hopwood I The Sensational Chinese Drama148 words
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Article394 1929-10-17 10 FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. Tin Ore Realises $584,723.48. The following is the Directors’ report of the Rantau Tin Dredging Company. Ltd. to be submitted to shareholders at the fifth annual meeting to be held on November 20: Your Directors have plet sure in sub mitting their394 words
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Article68 1929-10-17 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 16. Paris, 123.865; New York. 4.86 H; Brussels, 34.865 Gent-va, 25.17 Ams terdam, 12,091 MiUn, 92.975 Berlin, 20.50; Stockholm, 18.135; Copenhagen, 18.205; Oslo, 18 205; Vienna, 34.63; Prague, 164«; Helsingfors, 19.-$ Madrid, 33.925; Lisbon, 108,25; Athens, 375; Bucharest* 818 Rin, 5j Buenos Aires,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 68 words
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Article19 1929-10-17 10 The homeward mail by the ss. Karnmla clohfs at 6 p.m. on Saturday* ihr 1911 n s‘"n\19 words
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Article444 1929-10-17 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To day. C Ĕ 2 C Shares. 2 m co <n to. Io. I 0. I 0. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 12/9 13/6 12/6 13/Baagnn Tin 3t/6 32 6444 words
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Article58 1929-10-17 10 To-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1. March The Men of Mons Marechai 2. Selection The Merry Widow Lehar 8. Waltz Carolina Moon Burke 4. Overture Maritana Wallace 5. Serenade Moontime Collins 6. Fox Trot The Heart of the Sunset Nicholls 7. Fantasia H Trovatore Verdi58 words
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Article115 1929-10-17 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 34 J cis, per pound pl=s4s/66 Quiet. London 91 i Nt w York 19| cts. (gold) (8y Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34$c per lb. Oct. 1929 344 c Nov/Dec. 1929 34$c J a c/ Mar ch 1930115 words
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Article67 1929-10-17 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London. October 14. spot £lB9 17.6 three months’ buying £194 5i three months’ selling £194 7.6. Messrs. Bousiead d o Ltd—17ih October quotation for Singapore refined tin (97/- per picul, business dore 250 ton?. Penarg refined tin $97 12$ per picul, buyers no67 words
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Article23 1929-10-17 10 For Ist Half of October, hours yards pels. Renong Consolidated 327 76.000 360 Katu Tin 254 59.000 252 Kt»munting 1,144 79123 words
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Article71 1929-10-17 10 Penang, October 17, 1929. By Courtesy ot The Chartered Bank. On loudunßcuk Demand 2/3 15/16 4 m/st 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 5/8 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. 80| Batavia T.T. 140 Singapore71 words
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Article73 1929-10-17 10 CATHOLIC CLUB DEFEATS INDIANS. Ipoh, October 17. The Ipoh Catholic Club beat the Indian Association in a hockey match played on the Club Ground yesterday by two goals to one. In a fast game the Club opened the score and added another goal soon after. The Indians scored73 words
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Article46 1929-10-17 10 The President of the Penang Malay Association has received the following telegram from H. E. Sir Hugh Clifford: “I thank you and the members of the Penang Malay Association very warmly upon Ladj\ Clifford’s behalf and my own for their most kind message.”46 words
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Article88 1929-10-17 10 A variety entertainment will be given by the scholars of St. Anne’s School, Prai, on Saturday, Octol>er 19, at 4.15 p.m. in the Flailway Institute in honour of Mr. Charles Murray Mho has just returned from Home. r. V urray takes a keen interest in the88 words
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Article250 1929-10-17 10 ARRIVAL OF OUTWARD KASHGAR. The following passengers arrived from Home to-day by the outward P. O. s. s. Kashgar. Mr. R. Bousfield, Mr. R. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carney, Mr. E. Dimock, Mr. A. Dougal, Mrs. G. Gorges, Mr. H. Griggs, Mr. J. Guthrie, Mr. G.250 words
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Article141 1929-10-17 10 MR. PAUL CARRIER. The death took place this morning of Paul Marius Carrier, an old Perak resident, who lived in Brewster-road, after a long illness. The deceased was 52 years of age and served the Perak Government for 26 years. He was Registrar of Vehicles for141 words
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Advertisement331 1929-10-17 10 ‘NOW THE PICTURE OF HEALTH.” “The picture of health!” That is how her friends describe Miss Vera Barwell, lan attractive young lady of twenty, who resides at 12 Queen’s Crescent, Lincoln, I England. Yet until a few months ago I Miss Barwell was so enfeebled by ana.e*mia that she felt331 words
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Advertisement927 1929-10-17 10 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET MUNICIPAL "nqticP European hou»e io goo<i locality neat Golf C.ub. Aurac.ive furniiure in firtt LIST I<Pn *s*a»B condition to be tak«n over. Entrj 1 '**9. b ginning November. Apply box No- 265 c/o Pinang Gbz tte- NOTICE is hereby c Aeß»-B«fueDt Lsc containing ihe NOTICES- valuation927 words
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Miscellaneous23 1929-10-17 10 TIDE TABLES, High Water. Low Water. To»day 11.43 a.m. 6.0 a.m. Midnight. 612 p.m. To MORROW. 1.0 a.m. 6.32 a.m. Midday. 6.43 p.m.23 words
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Article298 1929-10-17 11 —Reuter. Australian Election. LABOUR LEADER AND DISARMAMENT. Melbourne, October 16. The final result of the voting in Mr. Bruce’s constituency of Flinders, will be known tomorrow. Mr. Bruce polled 28,800 votes, Mr. Holloway (Labour) 29,011 and Mr. Burch (Liberal) 3,165. As both the Labour and the—Reuter. - 298 words
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Article200 1929-10-17 11 POOR FORM. Penang’s Team To Meet Perak. After allowing for the fact that the Esplanade is not in a fit state for accurate hoekey the form displayed by the players in yesterday’s trial match was disappointing. The match against Perak on Saturday is to be played on200 words
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Article628 1929-10-17 11 Mr. A. Cavendish, M.C.S., Director of Cooperation. F.M.S. and S.S., is on a short visit to l}>oh on official duty. The Resident Councillor, Malacca (the Hon. Mr. W. B. Elies) left for Fraser’s Hill on Wednesday on a week’s leave. Mr. C. L. Green, partner, Osborne and628 words
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Advertisement381 1929-10-17 11 Mrs. J. McLennan Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Baby “When baby was eight months old eczema broke out in wet, sore eruptions on the left side of her face. It quickly spread all over her face, so disfiguring her that I was almost ashamed to take her out. She could381 words
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Advertisement60 1929-10-17 11 II GAVE THE BEST RESULTS H «X n la? ge teal? series of practical field trials ♦J carried out by the g RUBBER RESEARCH SCHEME OF CEYLON J J wdh the object oj ascertaining the compilative values of eight different disinfectants against I. BARK ROT J* Ask for particulars. Booklets60 words
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Advertisement156 1929-10-17 11 HI II 11 I FOR MOTOR CARS J FURNITURE I SIMONIZ I AGENTS 2 I AkjE.PI ID. KLEENER fOr u rTTV- uS I vT\ Surtees y S I J WILLIAM JACKS Co. i fess LACOUR j 9 I Wed Horse Power If you wish to avoid waste see I i156 words
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Miscellaneous173 1929-10-17 11 *1 i Humour As 1 Others See It. I CT 1 1 A week ago my sister fell in the water here. The same day she married her rescuer.” t “I am safe. I can’t swim.” Hummel, Hamburg. I )”l 4 ch He: “I could float away to the end173 words
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Article254 1929-10-17 12 NOT COMMENDABLE. 200,000 Unfit for Parenthood. > The Bterilieatio i of (hfectivea cannot yet be recoin mended ccording to the annual report cftLe Board of Coni rd wh ch bt the same nme admits that "lao hundred thousand defectives who must rennin in the community arc wholly254 words
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Article249 1929-10-17 12 DEPOSED FOR SLAVE TRADING, The annual report by the Council of the League of Nations concerning the slavery question reveals the fact that the only woman sheik in the world was deposed last November. Sitt Amna, the wife of Sultan Khogal', was head of one of249 words
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Article119 1929-10-17 12 Oct. 19—Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, First D iy. Rugger—Perak v. Selangor at Ipoh. 23—Perak Turf Club—Autumn 26—Meeting. Second Day. Perak Turf Club, Autumn Meeting, Third Day. Rugby—Penang vs Kedah (Malaya Cup) Sungei Pa’ani. 28—Iskandar Polo Club Meetirg at Kuala Kangsar. 31—Public Holiday—Deepavali. Nov. 2 —Rugger—Perak v. Penang119 words
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Article593 1929-10-17 12 RESULTS OF A “HUNT” Supeistitions of the Native Population. That there are still, in rural Cornwall, superstitious folk who believe in witches and the power of the evil eye, is the firm belief of Mr. William 11, Paynter, Recorder to Callinjton Old Cornwall Society, who has593 words
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Article188 1929-10-17 12 EXORCISING AN EVIL SPIRIT. At the Ouch Chief Court, the Chi» f Judge he; rd the ppeal made by Sita Ram and Tulshi Rim who bad been senterci-d to five years’ rigorous imnrisonmert each by the Assistant Sessions Judge of Hardo» of culpable homicide nut amounting188 words
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Advertisement44 1929-10-17 12 11 1 f c 0' cflW I A Z z V 4 I WHEN DISCERNING I ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BECAUSE Birr m ri ii H’t Mh Id I 1 BP wmL w£ BHW Hg iIBW > gag wV Brightest IGGEST Malayan Paper.44 words
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Advertisement21 1929-10-17 12 THE CARLTON. The Only Down Town Restaurant] I®, Beach Street, PE ANO Quick Tifiina, Grills, Sandwiches, Cold Ee r, Wires, Etc.21 words
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Advertisement249 1929-10-17 12 A Perlecl Chemist’s Shop z u “Peifect Chemist’s Shop” is the one that has the right kind of w good-5 at the right time and sells them at the right price. I" I 1 11 We devote our energies particularly to making Our Pua inacy the very be-t Chemist Shop249 words
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Article899 1929-10-17 13 VILLAGE GOSSIP. Stories Of Poison And Infidelity. A strry of unfcund*>d village gossip about poison and unfaithfulness was told at the resumed irquest at L’anbrynmair, Montgomeryshire on Mr. Divid Pughe Williams, a farmer, aged 50. His widow, agairs‘ whom the gossip was levelled, was exonerated the jury899 words
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Advertisement373 1929-10-17 13 11 mitwiijiz »T&a>nar.ai«»jwc—a— «araai FRIGIDAIRE The one form of cooling that keeps food cold without making it damp. 1 This automatic refrigerator main- tains a perfectly dry temperature of 45°F. This prevents all growths of j mould and bacteria, thus enabling fresh meat to be kept for days in this373 words
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Article60 1929-10-17 14 BOOTLEGGERS’ LATEST RUSE, All Funerals to be Checked American prohibitionists are now checking all funerals is the latest ruse of the bootlegger is to use a hearse for carrying liquor. R cently it was noticed that funerals were becoming popular when it was ascertained that thousands of60 words
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Article118 1929-10-17 14 MAN AND WOMAN FOUND SHOT DEAD. Tragedy suiftlv followed the arrhal at Sunnink’dale k-bire) on October 3 of a beautiful w> 11-dressed Frenchwoman who did net sreak English. She Mgnalled to a taxi driver wlom ehe engaged to drive to an address on a end. übere118 words
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Article93 1929-10-17 14 RUNAWAY CRASHES INT| taxicab. A horse which with a girl rider in Hyde Park crashed into a taxicab before grooms in pursuit could stop it, and the girl was pickei up unc nscious w.th fatal injuries. She was Mst Cynthia Cambridge, of Grosvenor House, Park lane, W93 words
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Article61 1929-10-17 14 TO LIVE ON ESTATE NEAR COBURG. It is reported from Doom that the ExKaiser intends to leave Holland and live on his estate near Coburg, which the Ex-Kaiser’s wife recently inspected. There is no law to prevent his return, but the Ex-Kaiser has repeatedly declared that61 words
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Article128 1929-10-17 14 A certain eminent English surgeon went to a f< rtune-t*-l’er recently to learn the result, if pebble, of an important operation he was about to perform. She correctly foretold the result, and by that token has added one mere regular client to her het, writes a London diarist.128 words
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Article577 1929-10-17 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Pensng, Oc ober 17. 1929 M JTTO’»— S Ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Lirer with heart A Inna do 1-30 —1 5f Tripe do Iju Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Saet 40 Kidney pair577 words
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