Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 October 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 243. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 243 1 T. NAGATA brothers, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dhpwsary Branch Office 52, Leith Street »*♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦«*♦•♦«<»*•,<•««•**•« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦«»♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦«>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦*♦♦• *«*«**n»**««O*««M*M******M**«»*M*M«** 22 ♦< the H motor union w J > INSURANCE COMPANY, limited I Il i I vtt-W II INSURANCE I I Pm o i i ■L'IBHI motor, marine, fire, etc. a H
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    • 17 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Pht/c* grapby by electric light, ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bithop Street) PENANG,
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    • 2344 2 posiy, on WANTED. Tenders Invited. SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS. PeA.wg Tori CM. Fur P a3S real Diamojd 8 in all Notice is hereby given that the Annual -7- —gt Open for Engagement. Supply of cooked rations to ZXAJL respects. Especially toLustre M tj f the K em ber« of the i: F
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  • 562 3 AFTER THE ASHES. Preliminaries for Next Tour. Board Meeting. MANY matters of the greatest import were finalised at the meeting of the Australian Ciieket Board of Control in Melbourne. Outstanding items were the selections of manager, treasurer, and selectors for the next tour to England. Mr.W.L. Kelly(Victoria)
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    • 185 3 .jlp f v1 w zjW<- >- sit^' 4 J '~>MBk&, < ®L W JFi <k H&k ••^:frMF gr ®F y "Tve come to them at last, you see!” CKLWEM A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 7 he ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole Agents HUTTENBACH LAZARI
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    • 59 3 r* ho, /I Gcrr'Lud. j, There is nothing more welcome on hot day, when Old Sol seems determined to shrivel you up, than a glass of Montserrat. This delicious Lime Juice makes a good thirst a thing to be treasured 1 |VS JUICE O/ all Dealer*. Pr—paz-d In England by
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    • 346 3 SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED. (Cradle of Love, Fox-Tr 1L ci ill W Intern ?iii 1 Lis E 5411 Orchestra (Nola, Fox-trot With Vocal Chorus] PERCY GRAINGER PiOOfOFle 10-inch Light Blue l abel. I D 1G64 “Shepherd’s Hey [Percy Grainger] g (Country Gardens [Percy Grainger] I LAYTON JOHYsroxf-American Dnelfisls I I iSiiig A
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  • 634 4 MERCHANT DUPED BY LEGERDEMAIN. PROFESSIONAL SWINDIERS. Alleged Goldsmiths’ Clever Coup. A sensational ard cleverly planned diamond fraud has been perpetrated in Hyd-rabad by two persoi s who are said to be notorious professional swind lers. The fac IF, l F, i s ?S3f rUined, are that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 389 4 Sleeplessness J) g||p Znsomnia of long duration had produced great debility. SanatA'our sleeplessness is ogen was prescribed to the weakened nd e d °f fortnight the improvecondition OI your me nt was marked and nerves, but once they sle.-p was normal," are restored to a state writes a physician in
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    • 277 4 SIEMENS SCHUCKERT I The Reliable Oscillating Table Fan. STOCKED BY THE SOLE AGENTS: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO., SINGAPORE- PENANG. ■I.BWIWJIJ— J—IJS’IWI’III 111 ■II II 1 lIIIU I IJ II I>XnTB"TTTr~‘VITFTin-T Trr '2”*J rJ ffiyi Books. Blue Jungle by David Calder Wilaon $3.00 A gripping tale nf adventure and
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    • 404 4 MALARIAL 4 ft TROUBLES I ft HEADACHES 1 I ANEMIA 1 E mwlAy relieved bgs s- che TONIC J, M xVWKnllll Take two I D r Cassell’a Tablets are the BCd’UniC. g modern remedy for nervous com. plaints. They contain ingredients absolutely essential to a healthy nerve force, pure blood
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  • 26 5 BACK TN LONDON. —Mr. J. H. Thomas, Lord Privy Seal, with Mrs. Thomas, at Euston Station; on his return from Canada.
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  • 137 5 —British United Press. ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE SOUTH AMERICAN MARKET. Madrid, October 20. The recent rapidity of development and the great popularity of sound films has presented a serious problem to Spanish film producers. As practically all the “talkies” are being produced in British and the United States in
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  • 126 5 inhering new lives into this world. British United Press. FOLLOWING SIGNOR MUSSOLINI’S LEAD. Rome, October 20. Babies arc the style in the best of Italian social circles these days. Signor Mussolini’s campaign for more babies and still more babies —has certainly found loyal supporters in the
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  • 112 5 British I nited Press. <JR EAT DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED. Sydney, October 20. Great developments are expected as a result of the opening of the new railway to Alice Springs in the centre of Australia. ’I his extra 300 miles of track will make a great difference to
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  • 45 5 —Beater. VALUED AT £5,000. Calcutta, October 20. 'be police have seized cocaine and ini to the value of £5,000 in the ,l utt i district during the past few days, haul of 200 ounces of cocaine was made to the Hoogly.
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  • 154 5 —British United Press. TREK ACROSS ALASKA. Montreal, October 20. Three thousand head of reindeer are to be moved some 1,500 miles from the western coast of Alaska to the delta of the Mackenzie River. A Dominion Government official has left for Nome, Alaska, to complete
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  • 169 5 —British United Press. INSECT WHICH FEEDS ON LARVAE. Sydney, October 20. A new method of waging war on the mosquito has been discovered by Mr. C. E. Pemberton, who has brought a consignment of 250 mosquito-killing insects to Sydney from New’ Guinea. The insects themselves
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  • 109 5 —British United Press. STANDARD OIL COMPANY’S ESTIMATE. New York, October 20. Too much petrol has been produced. Crude oil will be over-produced to the extent of 60,000,000, barrels during the present year, according to a prediction made in The Lamp the official publication of the Standard
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  • 286 5 dollars (£1HO.OOO) in interest. British United Press. Encouraging Thrift. SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN SCHEME. $900,000 INTEREST EARNED. Banks for school childrm with Lank books and teachers as clerks is the latest idea for teaching thrift to the young generation in America. New terms have started and every Tuesday
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  • 247 5 SELLING CHANDU WITHOUT A LICENCE. Before Mr. W. J. K. Stark at the Ipoh Police Court on Saturday, a Chinese namud Ewe Ngee was charged with selling chanedwithout a licence. Mr. J. S. A. Lewis, Assistant Superintendent of Customs, said that he received in formation that chandu
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  • 121 5 TRAGIC DISCOVERY AT Y.M. C. A. POOL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 21. A bad accident occurred at the Y.M.CA. swimming pool at Fort Canning on Saturday when Tan Ah Kim, a Raffles Schoolboy, was drowned. The Rev. Adams was swimming at the deep end of
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  • 520 5 Britain’s oldest industry. Dependent On Catholic Countries. THE p Ichard fishery, which is still the chief industry of Cornwall, with its two long sea-boards, is probably one of the oldest industries of Britain, dating, according to some authorities, from the period when the Phoenicians first traded with
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  • 260 5 STEADY IMPROVEMENT. The fact that th? Penang Malays have shown much enthusiasm in the Scout Movement since its foundation, was established by the yarious displays the local Malay Scouts gave on Saturday at the Kampong Jawa School when Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, the Acting Scout Commissioner
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  • 1368 5 Burnley’s Nap. Ten Goals At Preston North End. Blackpool Get Six. London, October 19. THE following are the results of English and Scottish League matches played to-day: DIVISION 1. Arsenal 4 Grimsby T. 1 Aston Villa 3 Leicester C. 0 Bolton W. 2 Blackburn
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 75 6 nr- -w-Mmx-fgiir .•—nr r~r i—ninir IT—nn—nwr n WHITE AW A V> TWO GREAT SUPER VALUE .'dollar weeks i ■wiim 1 F in mw mm m«ip mi lll nim hi u— —in u i _l. FROM TO-DAY ONWARDS LOOK OUT FOR THE«so>«! I SPECIAL EVEN DOLLAR TABLES. NO ARTICLE PRICED OVER
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  • 4917 7 Prizes Distributed By Mrs. Frost. Headmaster’s Report. Resident Councillor’s Official Farewell. Scholastic Successes. TJIE annual distribution of prizes at the Penang Free School took place to-day. On arrival the Hon. the Resident Councillor (Capt. Meadows Frost) was rec< ived by Mr. D. W. McLeod,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 79 7 tAs BRITISH As the FLAG As RELIABLE Do you realise the simplicity of shopping 1 j with us? You ring PENANG 602, place T your order, and without delay our van calls and your supplies of I] MILK; I I BUTTER, ICE, 'i Brastagi Vegetables i AND MEAT ,i 1
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  • 878 8 Coming so soon behind the strictures passed by Mr. Justice McCabe Reay on the administration of justice in Johore, the remarks reported to have been made by the Sultan of that State, prior to his departure for Europe are of more than passing interest. His Highness is
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  • 1219 8 Penang, Monday. XOADAY again and homi/yjf Les be blowed. We intt nd to yawn ajid stretch if we want to, and why r.ot if the iivhml takes us? Not only ou selves but the world of Malaya this morning is pulling it'elf together, shaking itself and settling
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 236 8 ODOLISE I ANDBE idolised 1 BR TISH MADE ODOL Destroys dental Bacteria and Purifies I the Whole Mouth. AND An A I TOOTH WV L/ PASTE Preserves as it Cleans AND I Keeps Teeth Always White. j I Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores AND Huttenbach Lazarus Sons, Ltd., S<la
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    • 62 8 E\ O. WATCH FOR OPEsMMG DATE OF NEW WING GRAND BAL MASQUE. OUR SLO AN,— SERVICE CIVILITY. LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE B ST. DUNNYMEDE HOTEL, PEN a NG. A really Delightful situation MODERN THROUGHOUT. Special attention given to cuisine and Service. Dinner Dance evpry Wednesday and Saturday.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 94 8 TO-NIGHT TILL WEDNESDAY 23ri, George Jessel //v “PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY”,». t i a ICHtiLc. Laughter and tears! Pathos and Comedv—Sobs and Smiles—Romance and Drama—Love and War. Every Emotion is in this special film. Ralph Lewis in “THE FALSE ALARM” LS Buffalo Bill Jr., in “DEUCE HIGH” „1, Ju.t received beau
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    • 24 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day 1.48 a.m. 5.12 a.m. 1.59 p.m. 813 p.m. To-morrow. 2.15 a.m. 8.47 a.m. 2.33 p.m. 8.41 p.m.
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  • No Anglo-American Naval Rivalry.
    • 99 9 Nothing Bindir g. Discussions On Naval Questions Provisional. Vital London Conference. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the British Premier, is expected to sail for home next week-end, In a Press interview at Ottawa he emphasised that in his conversations with Mr. Hoover nothing in regard
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    • 358 9 ATMOSPHERE OF GOODWILL. London, October 20. The Prime Minister, Mr. MacDonald. was sworn in as a member of the Canadian Privy Council at 'Ottawa yesterday. Xt a luncheon he was the guest of Mr. Bennett, the leader of the Opposition in the Canadian Parliament and
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    • 141 9 —llugby liadio Service. MANY D9MESTIC MEASURES. London, October 20. Parliament re-assembles on Tuesday week, when, in the absence of the Prime Minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Philip Snowden, will act as Leader of the House of Commons. The Prime Minister will arrive a few
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  • 160 9 CHINESE FINED FOR GAMBLING. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson, in ths Penang Police Court, on Saturday 15 Chinese were charged with gaming at 35, Victoria Street, on the night of October 18 and using the premises as a common gaming house. Inspector Lewis of the Gambling SupP 1»
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  • 130 9 .—British JJiii.ed Press. DAUGHTER OF NIZAM OF HYDERABAD TO WED. I Secunderabad, October 20. The engagement is announced by the Nizam of Hyderabad of his «laughter, Karimunnissa Begum, aged 17, to Sardarali Khan, son of the late Nawab Muzaffer Jung, uncle of the Nizam. The bridegroom elect
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  • 307 9 Rugby Radio Service. ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. AIR MINISTER ON HIS EXPERIENCES. SUPERB COMFORT. The British Airship R 101 has successfully concluded its second trial flight. Lord Thomson, Minister for Air, who was a passenger on board the dirigible, said he had never been so comfortable
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  • 185 9 —British United Press. REVIVING SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY. Madrid, October 20. Spain’s shipbuilding industry, now idle, should Im* utilised for building more battleships. That is the argument employed by a number of influential officials and their supporters in Spain who declare that with the machinery and labour
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  • 104 9 —British United Press. THEATRE TRAIN. Moscow, Ck tuber 20. A u theatre (train,” will shortly tour the whole length of the Manchurian Front to present a pageant designed for the entertain ment and education of the Red soldiers and bailors. The entertainment is being prepared
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  • 25 9 —Reuter. Jerusalem, October 2 Three Arabs have been sentence! to death for killing a Jew during the rioti at Safed last August.-
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  • 141 9 —Rugby Radio Service. ADDRESS AT ALBERT HALL. London, October 20. On the evening of Armistice Day thtf Prince of Wales will again address the festival of Empire and Remembrance, arranged by the British Legion at the Albert Hall. The Prince, who is the patron of
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  • 106 9 —Rugby Radio Service. AT CONSTANTINOPLE. London, October 19. Thirty British air pilots of the Fleet Air Arm flying off the aircraft carrier. Courageous yesterday gave a display of formation flying and aerobatics at Constantinople, where Admiral Sir Frederick Field, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, and a
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  • 101 9 Rugby Radio Service. NEW BRITISH ATTEMPT NEXT MONTH. London, October 20. A British attempt upon the non-stop flight record is to be undertaken next month by the Royal Air Force Fairey Napier monoplane in which it is hoped to fly 6,000 miles, from Great Britain to South
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  • 90 9 —Reuter. GUEST OF SPANISH GOVER i ENT. Madrid, October 20. In connection with the visit of the Portuguese President, General Carmona, to Madrid as the guest of the SpinshGovernment, it is semi-officially stated that the ‘‘realisation of pacific ideals makes it desirable that the two c
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  • 79 9 —Reuter. NADIR KHAN’S MESSAGE TO FRANCE. Pari?, October 20. Nardir Khan, in a message to the Kabul correspondent of the Petit Pari sic n, says he returned to Afghanistan, not to mount the Throne, but to save the country. He hopes to bad Afghanistan along the road
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 126 9 I NEW H.M.V. RECORDS TO-DAY I (Mid-October Supplement.) S. MOUTRIE C° LT? 16. Bishop Street. AGENTS MOWS’S CAkCARIUM A British Distemper. A Sanitary and washable Distemper, For interior and .exterior work Durable and artistic. Over 50 years’ reputation. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL IMPORTANT DEALERS. SOLE AGENTS: LItiQETEVESSTOKVIS pehanc (Incin D.E.IJ ,POH
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  • 326 10 EXCELLENT CONCERT AT THE E. O. LARGE GATHERING. Vocal And Instrumental Solos. BY A MUSIC CRITIC. It would be unfair to single out any' individualartist who gave their services at the E. 0. Hotel last night, as the concert was an undoubted success judging by the warm reception given to
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  • 32 10 RETURN JOURNEY. R. A. F. Flying Boat 1150 which proceeded to alcutta about ten days .ago arrived at Penang this afternoon on its return flight to Singapore.
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  • 320 10 PENANG SUPREME COURT. One Plaintiff Wins: One Fails. Mr. Justice Sproule gave judgment in the Supreme Court to-day in the case in the matter of the estate of Kulsome Bee, deceased. The plaintiffs were Che Puteh bin ba Kader Mydin and Rahiinah Fatimah Bee devisees an
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  • 191 10 FAILS TO PAY. Correctly Identified By Complainants. A Chinese was charged before Air. F. K. Wilson in the Penang Police Court to-day with cheating a number of riesha pullers. Inspector Aloule prosecuted. The facts of the case were that the accused used to go round the
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  • 114 10 Ojt, 23—Perak Tarf Club—-Autumn 26—Meeting. Second Day. Perak Turf Club, Autumn Meeting, Third Day. Rugby—Penang vg Kedah (Malaya Cup) Sungei Pa»ani. 28—Igkandar Polo Club Meeting at Kuala Kang gar. 31—Public Holiday—-Deepavali. Nov. 2—Rngg r—Perak v, Penang at Fenang. 4 s— Charity S*le—Penang Conven in ai l of the
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  • 250 10 The following wero tho latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’a share list at 11 a.mtoday: m Saturday To day e B E E Sharks. g, 2 0Q o 5 0Q 0Q ft c. to. to. tc. Rubber (Dollar). A Molek 160 1.70 1.50 1.65 ex Benta
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  • 27 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 331 V* r pound per pl=t4s/Qaiet. London 9 13/161 New York 191 c*g. (gold) (Courtesy of Mesers. A lien Dennys
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  • 39 10 Spot 340 per lb. Nov./Dec. 19?9 Jan./March 1930 35|c Apr./Jure 1930 Market dulh The following were the runhm Quotnims in London on Oc ober 19: Smoked Sheet uncharged Plantation Ist T>at*x crene unchanged (Measrr. Cc).
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  • 97 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd. London, October 18, spot £184.15s three months’ buying £lB9 t iree months’ selling £189.5 Messrs. Boustead to Ltd—19th October quotation for Singapore r «fined tin *****1 per picul, hasinera done 250 tone, Penang refined 194-621 per picul, brvi done 50 tons, qorefined tin
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  • 43 10 For Ist Half of October, hours yards pels. Rrnong Tin No. 2 Dredge 208 No. 3 Dredge 216 For September. pels. Pahang Consolidated 3.780.50 Ipoh Tin 725.00 Sungei K nta 1 150 00 Temoh 600 00 Tongkah Harbour (one week) 270
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  • 71 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) London, October 19. Paris, 123.895; New Y rk. 4.87 3 k Brussels. 34 87 Geneva, 2 r .18; Amsterdam, 12.09 J Milan, 93.095 Berlin, 20.40; Stockholm, 18.14; Copenhagen, 18J205 Oslo, 18 205; Vienna, 34.57; Prague, 164|; Helsinefnrti. 19'1 Madrid, 34.325 Lisbon, 10&25; Athens, 375; Buchareeti
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  • 47 10 The homeward mail by the s.®. Tilawa closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 25th mat. Tt e 8.1, Rajula with mails despa ched from London n n October 3is expected to a live here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 25th i s ant.
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  • 52 10 CHINESE CYCLIST FINED $l. A Chinese cyclist was charged with carrying another person on a bicycle intended for one person to ride at Tanjong Bungah. The accused admitted the offence. The Magistrate It is impossible to stop this practice without taking same rigoro us measures. The accused was
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  • 41 10 To-day, at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March Faugh A. Ballach O’Keefe 2. Selection Cheep mith 3. Y’alse Chagrin D’Amour Roede 4. Humoresque A*• usical Switch Alford 5. Fox Trot r arah Jane Leslie God have The King.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 484 10 Sin Sin Chiali Kin Cheong, Firbt < ‘lhsm Tailor. 152. CAMPBELL STREET, Telephone No. 131 a. CHEAP SALE Mosquito Nets 6’ x 6i’ $5. 7 0 m s’x6p a7O 44’x 6s’ 4.50 m 34*x6p 4.20 White Bed Sheetings 70’’ x U'B” 3. OO 80” x 108” 3. 40 90" x
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    • 317 10 Careless Washing Spoils Children’s Hair Any child can have beautiful hair—healthy and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and s Iky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, a’l the natural wave and colour, and leaves it fresh looking, glossy
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  • 676 11 ANNUAL MEETING. TLp tenth annual Reneral meetinjz of the sharebolhrs of Rukit Ibu (B.idai) Tin 1 Limited» was held at the reß’BtereO office of the company, No. 2. Weld Quay. Fensng, on Saturday. October 19. Mr- Lim Sr ng Hooi presided, and the others present
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  • 426 11 Singapcre, October 17, 1929. The ’ocal Rulb r market has betn very dull since the date of our Is: report, and after minor fluctuations dotes rather easi* r. Londn is diwn on the week at 9A 1 and New York a'so shows a decline ot s c**nt gold
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  • 253 11 Penang, October 21,1929. t cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0°0.00 C Oves h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 H 0s 60.00 oenanucs per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9 45 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00
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  • 104 11 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. A. Hi:ama 12/ 12/6 Kinta 142 1.47 Muang (Prefs) 20/3 20 9 Penewats .82} .87 Rantau Prefs .95 I.* 0 Souths .32 34 Tahms 1.27 132 Taipings .87 .89 tx Ulu Piabs .17 .19 UNITED TRADERS, Ltd. TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers.
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  • 75 11 Penang. October 21, 1929. Ky Courtesy of 7he Chartered Bank. On London Bank I), mmid 2/3 15 16 4 n /at 2,'4 3/32 Private 3 m/ t Credit 2/4 5/8 3 2 4 11/i6 O a New Y-rk B,»r k Demand 56 1/8 Fr nee T.T. 1.425 Ind.a T.T.
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  • 1186 11 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES, t E i e SDKBKR rUoiiM.2 <■ 9 0 g e Allenby Rabbet 0« 2 2 6o| A 1 »r Clrjab Rnhber E«t*te I 65 1 91 fsi gam* ted MUey b 0. 3 20i e» Mar Hlt«m Planting syudto*t* 3 1* 3 35 ei
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 195 11 A REASON FOR LOSS OF MEMORY. In many instances loss of memory is due to nothing else but anaemia of the brain. All bloodless people, in fact, whose bra ns are under the influence of inaemm, are liable to suffer from faulty memory. In some cases this develops so seriously
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    • 129 11 A A DROP OR TWO I, y IN YOU 2 SOUP I C. \A I EAfe PERRINS SAUCE Ri Foo Cheong’s FURNITURE SHOW ROOM Under the Indian Service FROM 8 a. m. to 6 p xn. Workshop: 153, Hutton Lare, Tel, 1248. Office: 57, Bishop Street, 868 C.B. ORDINANCE NO.
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    • 247 11 If the problem concerns commercial radio —either tele- phony or combined telephony and telegraphy—we shall I be glad to discuss it with you and to suggest the best 1 solution. I “Standard” Short Wave Radio Transmitting Stations are the most efficient means of annihilating space. They I are suitable for
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  • 593 12 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The leave of r. A. V. Aston has been extended for two months. Mr. H. D’Arcy Irvine, of Banting, Selangor. is visiting Tpoh. Armistice Day has been appointed as a public holiday in the Colony. Mr. A. S. Small, M.C.S., has been appointed a Commissioner of Lands and
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  • 890 12 Need For More Stringent Regulations—Case For Medical Supervision. The World League for S«*nal Reform” has been holding its In’ernational Congress” in London, and, as might have been expected, it has lent itself to plenty of wild and vague talk. AU sorts cf fantastic schemes have
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  • 352 12 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG) ASSOCIATION. MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING. The following are the minutes of a committee meeting held at the offices of Messrs. Adams and Allan on Monday 16th September, 1929, at 4 p.m. President: Mr. C. R. Samuel (in the Chair), Hon. Mr. H. 11. Abdool Cader, Messrs. Lim
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  • 58 12 —Reuter. DELEGATES INSPECT AUTOMATIC LOOM. London, October 20. The delegates to the Textile Institute Congress inspected a new’ automatic loom, at Vicker’s Works in Kent, which hitherto has been an American monopoly and not used outside America. The firm states they are endeavouring to bring about mass
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  • 53 12 —Reuter. FORCED LANDING NEAR CONSTANTINOPLE. Amsterdam, October 19. The Dutch air mail, to the East Indies left Schipol on Thursday last and had a forced landing in a fog near Constantinople. The ’plane was damaged but the crew escaped with minor injuries. The machine,
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  • 48 12 ALTERATION OF DATES. The Pinang Gazette is officially informed that as the Government have cancelled November 18 as a public holiday the Singapore Turf Club Extra Race meeting will now be held on the following dates Saturday, November 9, Monday November 11 and Saturday, November 16,
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  • 384 12 Nine Races. FULL HANDICAPS FOR SECOND DAY. The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run on Wednesday. There will be nine races beginning at 2.30 p.m. Race 1. Horses —Class 4 —Div: 2—4 Furlongs—--2.30
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  • 183 12 INTERESTING DISPLAYS. On Saturday afternoon a Scout Rally of the Scout Troops in Taiping, Selama, and Trong, in all eleven Troops, was held on the King Edward VII School ground. The various Troops were drawn up under the command of Scoutmaster D. G. Doral. The inspecting officer,
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  • 67 12 RESULT OF LADIES’ HANDICAP RACE. The 50 yards ladies handicap race yesterday morning resulted in a dead-heat between Mrs. Donaldson and Miss MacGregor, with Miss Griffiths a close second. The following were the handicaps, Miss Marjorie Campbell scratch Mrs. Donaldson 2 secs; Mrs. Mallard 4 secs; Miss
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  • 180 12 EXPECTED IN MALAYA THIS MONTH. (From Our Own Corresponded t.) Bruas, M,.- idav. It is understood that the L ague of Nations Opium Commission which was appointed by the League at its last session to tour the East and make recommendations to the League as to what
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  • 162 12 EVEN TIME FOR 100 j YARDS RACE. (From Our Own Correspondent J Singapore. October 20. Some excellent results were obtained at St. Joseph’s Old Bovs Association At > Noel Meeting on Saturday at the Stan in. De Souza broke the record for th*' I'D yir 1 lie
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    • 65 12 S. G. Football Forecasts No. 5. $5O WON No competitor succeeded in forecasting the whole of the results correc ly and the Consolation Prize of $5O is awarded to the followicg, each with eleven correct forecasts: Miss Bobby Tan, 401, D*to Kramat Rd., Penang. Mr US. Hock, 278 Mac* al'ster
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    • 67 12 Incorporated in the Straits Settlement BRANCHES AT IPOH.R M.S. S UNGE. I PATANI Our display of Evening Gowns in our new Showrooms IN Union Street represents the latest London Paris autumn fashions. This Department of our Business is run on the most up-to-date lines and has its own well-equipped Fitting
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  • 513 13 FEAR OF TOO MANY SETTLERS. Time Needed For Absorption. Canada is regarding the proposals of the British Socialist Government to try its hand at the qu-stion of British emigration to the Dominion with a certain amount of apprehension. As the result of the negotiations carried out
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    • 379 13 t T 4B> Vf t xCx\ T £rf X >- Z\ \ib X *4 f /'A s 1 TOBRALCO J THE TENNIS FAVOURITE 4« *r* v *s* 4» Because it drapes so well and is so easy to wash, Tobralco is just the very thing for tennis wear. t It
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    • 146 13 MIDDLE-AGED MEH READ THIS! If you are too tired to work or to enjoy the pleasures of life, if you suffer from sleeplessness and loss of appetite or if you are in constant pain. De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills will restore your vitality and quickly make you vigorous and
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    • 1169 13 B N K s CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in Ingland by Royal U. a> ter 18 8.) A Paid up-C.pit d £3,000,000 Rese ve Fund £4 COo’oOO I VtX t Re.-erve Liability of Proprietors £3,0,0,0u0 Head Office 38, Bisho agate, London, E- C. Agencies an 1
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  • 361 14 BEAUTY RUTHLESSLY DESTROYED. I Unsightly Hoarding Ban. IN spite of the many organisations which have been started to safeguard the beauties and amenities of the English countryside the work of spoliation goes on. Ribbon building continues to spread along the roadway?; beautiful old cottages are being demolished
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  • 200 14 BRIDEGROOM WHO WAS HELD UP. A remarkable comedy of errors is report ed in connection with the wedding of f young naval stoker, Reginald Russel Higbman, cf the Carlisle, and Mis? Rose Marie Svlvia Willmott, at Plymstock, Plymouth. The wedding was fix°d for 11 30
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  • 142 14 BRIDEGROOM’S TELEGRAM ON DAY OF WEDDING. How a widow was dressing for h( r second wedding when she received a telegram from her intended husband stating “Please cancel was told at the Gloucester Sheriff's Con when Mrs- Lillian May V zir, aged 35. of Northfield road, Tetbury, claimed
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  • 584 15 CHOWRAJ3TA MARKET Penang, Oc ober 21, 1959. M jttow— s 0« Mutton Indian m. per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat m each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1-30 —150 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40
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    • 1413 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE HAMBURG-AMERIKALTNIE INTENDED SAILING* FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE* LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. MENELAUS Oat. 24 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg, 9 MERIONES Nov. 1 Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. AENEAS Nov. 6 Marseilles. London. Rotterdam and Glasgow. OUTWAR D S AJAX Nov. 15
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    • 617 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES(Companies Incorporated in England.) MAiL PASBEF/GER CAHGo Peninsular and Oriental S N. Co., under con- Bombay China Service to m.tract with His Majesty’s Government, London an j i an;Jn Jlu c ,,nl, and Far East MaH Service. 3 Japan> Outwards from London for China and
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