Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 251. VOL. LXXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 662 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-t »-d ite Photo C. aphy bv electric light. ’Phone 772» 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. w 222 *'j-'n.. X 555 X X-- X v--v T’ ee ffl| 1 01 I SIMPLE s :s X=5:: K x i i t y-NmsTD~Fr I Light faceting Battery I
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    • 15 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Oflice neat to the Oispensar Branch Office 52, teith Strut..
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    • 3219 2 >- xrmcF 1 TENDERS INVITED. Banks POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. IXOTICE. LVldUdlllv Lal ilia the mercantile bank of Open for Engagement PUBLIC HOLIDAY. Sapreme O urt at Penang, dated the 16th I IICIS received by S. S. Kashgar. I Ij. J I Ist Grale Engineer; many years’ experience Power Station, The
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  • 401 3 Do Not Be Too Spartan in Advancing Age. BY A DOCTOR. JUST as important as’the prev ntion of dieease articl») is the retaining of one’s powers as one advances m years. There is no doubt that one of the tragedies of life is the waning of
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  • 294 3 Mr. SHAW THROWS IN A FEW JOKES. Among the contributors to the News” Fand for providing wireless for the Chelsea Pensioner” were Mr. Gordon Selfridge, who gave £25, Mr. Bernard Sbaw, and Mr. Edgar Wallace. Mr. Shaw said, “It all sounds very sentimental to me, and you
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  • 282 3 CLUB IN HISTORIC HOUSE, A new “nursery” for dramatists which will also combine the advantages of a club f r play goers, an art exhibition gallery, concert hall, a r s aurant, a ballroom, an<i a roof garden, is to be sdded to London West-end amenities
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 79 3 Pritchard C°L td PENANG. Have pleasure in announcing that all Business is now transacted at the New Premises UNION STREET with the exception of the Refreshment Room AND Ladies Hairdressing Dept. Which Departments, it is hoped, will be removed in the course of a fortnight. Pritchard C° L td PENANG.
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    • 31 3 Silk Curios buy Your Christmas Presents AT P ARMAN ANDS Where you can get New Goods, Big Selection, and Everything of Good Quality at Moderate Prices. 14, Bishop Street. Phone 1199.
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    • 111 3 The Columbia PORTABLE GRAFONOLA. SEE IT! PLAY IT! i fl i I It’s ths most portable ever made. MODELS HOM $35.00. Test and compare. I ZTTTjT lil J A. U f Try Our u ORANGELLA l> .1 B A delightful full flavoured drink I which is gaining in POPULARITY ii»
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  • 393 4  -  Four Ball Play—lts Good Points. BY George Gadd. FO U R ball golf has lived down all the opposition that was raised against it and in club life it is perhaps the most popular form of play Perhaps it appeals mainly for social reason s,but it has other
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  • 122 4 LAW COURT IN AEROPLANE. at Brooklyn a court adjourned into the clouds during the trial of William Alexander, pilot of a seaplane who stood charged with killing two ba hers in a forced deicent cn Coney Island beach. The pilot bee m’ tro technical in
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  • 92 4 ROPE DEMANDED AS SOUVENIR. When Richard Adams, of Ogwel’, Devon, was charged at Newton Abbot recently with the theft c f a bull c Jf from he railway station he pleaded that he was very fond of animal?. The calf was sold under distraint, and he
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  • 236 4 BERLIN’S EARNEST EFFORTS TO SOLVE IT. For some time past the City Fathers of B riin have been c mcentrating their at ention upon reducing its intolerable volume of no se. Apart fr ma campaign of prosecution against motor cyclists with in idequate silencers their own unaided
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 463 4 fl ■3 JU ft I Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckilj, 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
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    • 120 4 ORIENTAL ARTS and CRAFTS J T For the convenience of Patrons and Visitors f THE SEVEN!H (ANNUAL) f t Exhibition and Sale I t OF j 5 Antique Chinese Porcelain, Carved Jade, Bronze, and an JL T unique collection of Objects D’Art T (All Under C'e s fica ion) <W
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    • 94 4 R I /J v JI g M II 4 I SOLE AGENTS THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. I W S NGAPORE PENANG EUaLA LUdPUR BANGKOK. 0 R. YOUNG Co, Ltd. Civil, Constructional and Sanitary E Engineers and Contractors. I Estimates, Layouts Particulars Given j for Sanitary Installations Large Stocks I i
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  • 768 5 (Special}’ Contributed to the Pinany Gazette.) TheepavjJi-Theepa-Light. Avali-In rows —Installing lights in rows in the house, near the well, in the Hower garden. It falls usually on the dawn of the 14th day following the full moon in the month of Thula or Libra when the
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  • 513 5 PUBLIC HOLIDAY. CONSTANT AGITATION BY PINANG GAZETTE SUCCESS AT LAST. TO-MORROW Hindus everywhere will celebrate their great festival of Deepavali It is becoming these days more a national festival for Indians than it has been in the past as a mere re- < lig’ous day for
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  • 58 5 V filter» A MISAPPREHENSION. New York, October 30. It app< a’-s that the British Boxing Board of Control acted under a misapprehension when it suspended Jarvis, Levine and Ma-t Wells as the New York State Athletic Commission had reinstated Genaro prior to his fight with Jarvis
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  • 336 5 Perak As Visitors. :penang makes forward CHANGES. THE TEAMS. By Athlete (Special Sporting Correspondent of The Pinang Gazette). PENANG lias made two changes in the side which did so badly at Sungei Patani and both, as is only to be expected, are in the pack. Goodman’s display
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  • Correspondence.
    • 214 5 (To the Editor of the r inang Gazette.) Sir, —With regard to the letter of "Indian” published in your issue of Saturday I am of opinion that no obstacles whatever should be placed in their way to prevent the Indians from enjoying themselves on their festival day.
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  • 84 5 -Reuter. MOSCOW’S EXAMPLE. Riga, October 30. A priest and three members of the Church Council of Kimry (Moscow) have been sentenced to death and their property confiscated, while others were sentenced from 4 to 10 years’ imprisonment, on a charge of ringing the church bell- to warn
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  • 1312 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Caj t A M. Henderson, M.C., the n anager of Si idala Estate, will shortly be leaving an akan. The death took place on September 29. of Mr. Alfred Edwards Wells, formerly of the Malayan Forest Service, aged 56. Mr. William Wotherspoon, Chartered accountant of Messrs. James Craig
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  • 279 5 ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKING. REMOVED TO HOSPITAL FOR OBSERVATION. 1 1 I In connection with the attempted burglary at the Chinese crockery shop in Pang- lima-street early on Monday morning. Ln\y Pai, a Chinese was charged with housebreaking before Mr. W. J. K. Stark, at the Ipoh
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  • 298 5 TUNISIAN IN CLAS3 2. Bikanir and Fairway Promoted. THE following amendments: to the Straits Racing Association Classification List are officially announced. It will be seen that Tunisian has been promoted to Class 2 and that Bikanir and Fairway, after their easy wins at Ipoh, have been
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  • 321 5 The Defence Contribution. UNOFFIOT.a LS’ ROTEST TO’ IMPERI kL GOVERNMENT. Referring to the defence a mtributicn at Monday’s Legislative Ginned Meeting, the Hon’ble Mr. Bagnall said the opinion f the Uuofficials. as expressed last year,, had undergone no change. The Imperial Gov rament had had over 12
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  • 129 5 ARRIVAL IN KUkLA LUMPUX. The L°ague cf N tions Opium Enquiry Commission arrived in Kuala Lumpur" f 'om Singap r* by triin yes “’•day. They willprobably be engaged in K rala Lu rjurand the district for the remainder of his week and return to Singapore on Saturday. The
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  • 163 6 British United Press. ONE MAN KILLED: FIVE INJURED. Colombo, October 29. Just before a Buddhist procession began in Ratnapura town, one man was killel and five seriously injured, as a result of one elephant, which had be brought for the procession, attacking another. A large crowd
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  • 46 6 —Benter. PILOT DROWNED. Hong Kong, Cctober29. A seaplane from H. M. S. Hermes, when flying over the ha hour this fore oon, suddenly crashed and sank, carrying down F ying Officer A.R Wdrd who was drowned. His body was later recovered.—Renter.
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  • 169 6 —British United Press TARIFF BOARD TO INVESTIGATE INCREASE. Madras, October 27. The desirability of encouraging salt production in India is to be investigated by the Tariff’ Board, at the instigation of the Government of India. It is stated that the principal markets in India which rely on
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  • 142 6 British United Press. LOVE STORIES OUSTED BY THRILLERS. Tokio, October ‘29. Japan is losing its sense of Romance. The love story has waned in popularity and thrilling detect iv«'yarns are now the rage. Detective stories frequently run into several editions and sell in thousands. Translators into
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  • 153 6 British United Press. SAVINGS OE FOUR YEARS. Bloomfield (New Jersey), October 29. Mr. John Jacobs, proprietor of a petrol station has just bought a car for £125 and taken Mrs. Jacobs for a holiday on the Pacific coast. He paid for the car with 63,500
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  • 108 6 —British United Press. CHINESE NAMES AND MODERN SOCIALISM. Nanking, October 29. The flowery names that have characterised the Orient for so many centuries are now giving way to names indicative of the times. Four new districts created in the Honan Province by tlu Chimse Ministry of
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  • 72 6 —Reuter. TO RELIEVE SHORTAGE. Me lbourne, October 29. 1 he chairman of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia has announced mat lit has arranged with the Bank of England to ship to England £4,000.000 in gold oas to be available in London at the end of the
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  • 285 6 —Reuter. SEQUEL TO ARAB RIOTS: HEAVY PUNISHMENT. Jerusalem, October 29. Eleven Arabs have been sentenced to 15 years’ hard labour, one to 10 years' and another to 7 years’ in connection with the recent disturbances at Sa fed.- Renter. Hendaye, October 29. It is trustworthily reported that
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  • 252 6 INT EI I ESTI N G FUNCTION. A very interesting social function took place fit Klang on Saturday on the occasion of the anniversary celebration of the Tamil Ladies’ Association. The members and friends met in the school Lail of the Methodist Girls’ School. After tea
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 273 6 mr~ i nrrnuj WHITEAWfIyS EVEN DOLLAR I “’B ARGAIN S“| P'koclmesh"! BsĔS I UN B& W 7' i7 ’W! I f I I durable I ilOi fe'-di UAT —J CRETONNES T v k t i I Koo!mesh Singlets. 30 ins attractive range of owels I > i desio-nq Size 47
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  • 3033 7 President and Damaging Press Criticism. Sound Financial Position. Payment of Electricity Bills. Non-Paternal Threat. At yesterdays meeting of the Municipat Commissioners Mr. Ham referred to tiro articles which recently appeared in the Straits Echo which he said tended to impeach the soundness of their finances. He
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  • 100 7 UNITED CINEMA. The management of the United Cinema gave a special shoeing of the film The Freedom of the Pr s<” press representatives yesterday afternoon. The film, whch is being shown at the United Cinema for the second half of this week, detls with the
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  • 124 7 An exhibition of posters by school children will be held at St. George’s Girls School on Siturday, N vmber 2 from 11 a.m to 6 p.Lp. Tne publ c *re invited to attend. —l^———— Mr. R. P. Clegg is a passenger to Malaya from Home by
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  • 283 7 REMARKABLE FEATS. V Javapal Sinha, aged 16, of the Beralsi Garuku a (ncl o »i) of Muz »far Nagar, N. Lidi- t gave a wonderful display of archery last night at the Indian Acsociation premises. Th f ats uere very much, appreciated by the large number
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  • 195 7 ACCUSED ACQUITTED. Before Mr. N. Ward in tbe Penang’ Police Court Ahauied Siwi. a Malay, wrs charged with driving car P. 2014 in a dangerous manner to the public at Nortbam Road on Octobsr 2. Inspector Clifton pros> cut*d. The constable on duty said he saw the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 48 7 'Y .<.4> S<S| '~7| I S M o* x. jn j I I z S I «3 I I The Guarantee I|lm| of Satisfaction aSi g is our HK9 KB Watchword. |Bg t Quality aixd Service, The Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., I PENANG. Phone 602 608. K
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  • 445 8 The assurance given at the Legislative Council meeting on Monday by Dr. Hoops, P.C.M.0., that as soon as quarters are available a Straits-born Chinese assistant surgeon will be appointed to the Penang Maternity Hospital, apart from the satisfaction which the Chinese community will derive from it, serves
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  • 198 8 Tune after time the Tinany Gazette has called for intelligent statements of accounts of the Municipal Funds which are still on the Receipts and Payments basis; a basis from which no reliable data can be ascertained. The public desires to know the expenditure for the year, paid or
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  • 109 8 CHARGE OF FRAUD. A Javanese named Amat bin Hassan, was charged at the Ipoh Police Court yesterday with being in fraudulent possession of a* pair of brown shoes. The accused, who was arrested at a pawn shop in Hugh Low-Street, admitted having taken the
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  • 1141 8  -  A. H. L- LI > AT speech, sh rnofanv y o p etence to the p<li>h one usually 1 >oks tor in the ranks of M.C.S., was the outstanding feature of th j pr>>ce* dings at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. It is evident that thougn
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 191 8 PRITCHARD’S NEXT SHIPMENT ENGLISH COLD STORAGE SUPPLIES Arriving October 28th. Pheasants Ducklings Grouse Surrey Chickens Partridges Capon 3~(ave You TSried Our English Margarine Lard 4 YOUNG ENGLISH RABBITS T O cts. Each. C LL OR PHONE 335 PRITCHARD Co., Ltd., PENANG. I iHro’ p ro e I tn on 1
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    • 86 8 S. o. Saturday, November 9th. OFFICIAL POPPY DAY Daoc* and Sa»p?r, bv idh E. 8. A. M. C’o'liutUp Penang, Monday, November 11th. ARMISTICE DAY. Dinner and Dance. EXTENSION BOTH NIGHTS. WteLobd W WEISi» «Jj» BUNNYMEDE HOTEL, PENANG. CABARET! MISS BUJ IE BARCLAY AND MISS PEGGY JAMES will appear during the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 659 9 Mr. Thomas And Unemployment Schemes. Statement Next Week. Resumption Of Relations With Russia. Premier And U. S. A. House of Commons was crowded for the re-opening after the. Summer recess, Mr. Philip is acting Leader du ring Mr. Ramsay MacDonald'S absence, was loudly cheered. The
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  • 195 9 —British United Press. ADVENTURES OF TWO YOUNG GERMANS. Paris, October 29. 'fa cination of the French Foreign j Li gmn fcr young men and boys of all na- j tion < well illustrated by the case of two yo.iny tn rnians who were discovered stowed
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  • 84 9 —Reuter. CAPTAIN AND 20 CREW DROWNED. Kenosha (Wisconsin), October 29. Sixty passengers and crew were rescued, in most exciting circumstances from the steamer llV.scon.s/u, which sank in Lake Michigan, four miles from here, in a heavy storm. Boatloads of the rescued were taken to Milwaukee,
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  • 157 9 Reuter. M. DALADIERS TROUBLES. SOCIALIST PARLIAMENTARY GROUP. OFFER OF SUPPORT. M. Daladier is having difficulty in forming a Cabinet;—and after once giving up the task decided to resume his efforts when the Socialist Parliamentary group promised support. Paris, October 29. The National Council of the Socialist
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  • 477 9 —Heater. Darkest Day. APPEAL TO BANKS TO INTERVENE. PAPER LOSSES. Hew York brokerage houses .fervently prayed the banks to on the Stock Market \to' prevent a further slump which would do incalculable damage. There were signs at the close of the day that the stocks
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  • 172 9 IPOH CHINESE GUILTY. On Monday afternoon, Mr. Lewis of the Government Monopoly Department, and three Out-door Officers, raided a house in Selibin-road and arrested a Chinese who is alleged to have been in possession of apparatus for distilling liquor without a licence. Mr. Lewis, at the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 30 9 The (gazette has pleasure in wishing all Indians in Malaya a happy Deepavali. rasmite t“FIRE” Th. Danger Unforesetn TV Tmt Fropcrt,. V I 7) 'H'A', sz* nomas, Penang, i i
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    • 38 9 POPPY DAY 1929. Messrs Browu, Phillips A: Stewart, bo. la, Street, Penang, are tbe Honorary Treasurers of the above fund to whom donations should be sc <t. Cash despatched by post should be enclosed in a Registered cover.
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    • 150 9 w I ff Special New Releases. JUST ARRIVED i 1 Sophie Tucker. rqioi I’m doing what I’m doing for Love Jl’m feathering a Nest ***** I dont want to get thin He’s a good man to have around. Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. KSG&3 1 I’m doing for Love Through
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 56 9 V,1111,l, ni||||juiiuuiiiiiiiiiuniniHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!iiiii* iiiiiiiiiiini mill llllllllll Coming!!! 1 Banvard New Musical I Comedy Company I WITH ,6 Rose Marie DIRECT FROM DRURY LANE (LONDON) j Opening November, 4. g 1 TO BE FOLLOWED BY:— j “Up with the Lark” (November 5) g “On with the Show’’ November 6) J Farewell perloi
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  • 816 10 TO-DAY’S HEARING. Mr. Watson Submits No Case To Answer. DEFENCE CALLED UPON. The case against Hadji Rokiah, the •wife of a well-known Kuala Kangsar offic a l for alleged criminal 'breach of tr jst of a pair of diamond earring valued at $6OO was continued
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 318 10 CHARLES BRADBURNE COMPANY. Share Market. The last week has been particularly urinteresting in all «Actions of the sharr mrrket, and disjite th#» fact that Tin in mid- w?pk recov#r«*d £7 15-0, the eff<c npon tin shares was not noticeable, and the n surrounding the market is still painfully apparent. In
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    • 195 10 Penang, October 30, 1929. ctr. Benares Opium p. chert nom 5,0' 000 C oves 90.0 f Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170 OC Nutmeg l 70.0 n 110 s Ai’.OC per 1,000 50.0 Copra Sundried buyers 9 30 Rattans sales 11.15 Rittane Coarse 10.60 Green Snail
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    • 67 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 29. Paris, 123.83; New York, 4.871«; Bru’-sols, 34 865 Geneva. 25.17; Auiv t-rd.m, 12.0 J i; M lan. 93.12 Berlin, 20.38 So ckholm. Copenhagen, 18.20 (Mo, 18 20 Vienna, 34.69 Prapne, 164 i: H-le>ns#fore, 194£ Madrid 34.06 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 816,
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    • 565 10 The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’* share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday, To day. S E S E Shares. p» >» B 0 OQ OQ CQ 02 to. Sc. o. o. Robber (Dollar). Allenby 2.25 2.35 2.20 2.30 AlorGajah 1.65 1.80
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    • 154 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 291 cts, per pound per p1=139/66 Quiet. London 8 15/161 New York 18 c's. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 30c per lb. Nov./Dec. 1929 301<J Jan./March 1930 Apr./Juue 1930 33 j Market dull. T N OUTPUTS.
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    • 75 10 Penang, October 30, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 7 8 4 m/st 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/4 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. ho| Batavia T.T.
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    • 56 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, Octob#r3o. A fatal motor accident < courted about a quarter of a mile from Gupeng yesterday, when a car. travelling towards Gopeng, and driven by an Indian overturne 1. There were four passengers, including the driver. An elderly Malay woman •ried irs
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    • 5 10 Taiping Turf Cubl.
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    • 1155 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. 8 J' g S’ H _«_L_m_Lh3 I I BUKKUR {DoHst.J o C 0 A'lenby Rnbher Oe 2 -0 2 ?0 A!or bfcj’h Rubber Fatate »6118)1... A Mlgamated Malay Kotaten b O 1 <v< r Hitam Planting Syadt-at- 3 0 3 20 Ayer Kuning Rubber Katates
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  • 255 10 Amateur Meeting. Thursday, 28th and Saturday, 30th November, 1929. Two Race* for Horses Cl itf sei 3, L and 5. Six fnrlooga aud a mile and 84 yards. Stake*. $600.—5550- and $500.for each Cl«sm, r#so il c(ivHly. Two Races f>r Ponies Cb-’ges 2 and 3. Four aa<i
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 260 10 New Ad.eriisc.TLii s, position Wanted: A Reliable, exoerienc dcle»L salesman f r Enrw# l F t r m a»i Box 268 c/o G z t«. TO LET. European Bungalow “Dawn’’ at th corner of Kelawei anJ oiwnt Roads* Newly erected, three bedrooms with bathl rooms attached and gan.pe. Tmmpdiatei» entry.
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 802 11 Monday, September 23rd:—A very aimqbl* present to hand this day, and that a jar of Marrow Chutney, (freshly made.) from Mr. Pepys’s Aunt Lettice, also the recipe for making same, which she would have me copy here for the use of others. This recipe to peel and
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    • 366 11  -  BY ELLA JONES. rners do rot take nearly so much rH their rugs as do those who hail the East. i-sppcially Indi in and Tark’sh .w.arw hard-wearing but they are not < e rr c!: ’k, and if hadlv treated the i n thread will break. c
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    • 453 11  -  BY HELEN OLIVER, Although almoS’ every home is now fitted with electricity, there are times when the restful gleam of candle light is pleasii g. After a busy day, the soft glow is a joy to tired eyes, and a candle-lit table is kind to the plainest wom**r.
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    • 73 11 Soft shades of grey-brown and grern are dyed in’o th» loosely woveh tweed used for this smart Autumn eu’t. Tbe stand up collar expresses a piquant note of the season, and so does the skirt which is made with a front panel, and a yoke at eith*r
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    • 411 11  -  BY PAULINE BOUCHIER. From the earliest days and in all parts -f the world, women have understood the value of jewellery as a means of enhancing their beauty. A cen*u r y ag'» however, jewels were nsidered an investment, and not only a “irimming’’ fora new
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    • 487 11  -  BY DORE CHARMON. Tweeds, jerseys and woollens are equally popular just now sametimes they are used together. A beige tweed overcoat, half-lined with beige and white check, is seen accompanied by a tlittle buckled coattee of checked material worn with a flare 1 tweed skir\ and a
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    • 556 11  -  BY PARRY TRUS3OTT. i Generally speaking, the* relationship! betwf en a moth Q r and her sms adjusts itself without d:ffi?uUy. Eve© jwhen it it» .n only son, an unselfish mother -drills <• lerself from his baby-days to take her place in his shifting scheme
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 239 11 H. B. WOODFORD, 1 It’S kigbt Streetm g Large New Shipm -nt of Trimmed and Untrimmed Ladies ir s’ and Children’s Hats g by Next Mail, Ist November. 4 («nt HOUSE TO LET at Taujong Bungall bunga’ow, at Burinah Retd. Rcnts3s.oV. nflUSf*, 06 GiCanSeCl Sterling bilver cigarette and cigar ctses:
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  • 1545 12  -  By Sir Philip Gibbs. IT was a soldier poet who first thought of the Flanders Poppy as the flower of remembrance for those men of ours who fell and served in the world war. It was a Hower that gave a touch of beauty to the
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  • 319 12 STEEL HELMETS’ B UNDER. Walking Sticks Represent Rifles. THE sham battle arranged by the Steel Helmets, in whicn Prince August Wilhelm, who is generally believed to be that organisation's candidate for the Imperial and Prussian thrones, played the part formerly taken by his father in
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  • 167 12 REGIMENTAL MASCOT’S HOMECOMING. The question of the return to Britain nf One gvat, the regimental mascot of the Second Battalion the Royal Welch Fun tiers.” which is with the British Army on the Rhine, occupies a whole column < f the London Gazette. An order (complete with
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  • 202 12 QUI 'K REVIVAL OF ITS FORTUNES. Mr< T. W. Pinder, a keen follower of sport and a far-seeing bus’ness worn w, has b*»*»n appointed cha J rman of the St; mford Town Football Club, which is a member of the Northants Football League. The club
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 48 12 FOR sale. FIRST CLASS FOOCHOW LACQUER WARE. Tf” I a^ s n Fancy Trays in all size., Tray Tablrs. Flower Vases and a es. Finger Bowie, Walking S’icks, Napkin Ringo. Stationeries, Boxes in rwnSA etc SUITABLE FOR PRESENTATION AND HOME -me. oration. MOU YEH CO., 71, Bishop Street.
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    • 351 12 G) OH THE USEFUL i Li. DINING TABLE "fl FOR EVERY oc !,OH DENTAL ADJUNCTS Denture Brushes. A good assortment doff/" various types. Denture Cleaning Agents. Corodenta Eucryl Denture Plate Cleaner bE Milton Vistic” Plate Fixer s, The “Clinbritic” Denture Bath Dental Floss Anti-Pyorrhoea Dentifrices. Pyorrhicide (a powder) U Pyorrohosol
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  • 570 13 CON VICTON QUASHED, Meaning of the Word. Under what circumstances a person can be adjuded guilty of “secreting” a document was explained recently by Mr. Justice King at the Allahabad High Court w hile quashing the conviction of Ghir< u Pande, a resident of Gonda, who iad
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  • 142 13 Joining in a Daily Telegraph corresp< nderce on curious place the Rov. A. LI. Davies, of Llanrh* s Vicirage, Llandudno, cites the instance of Damems. ru «r Keighley. ‘I am under the impression,” he writes, “i hat the na ne of the railway station (formerly Midland
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  • 65 13 Ten thousand franca for “aea ’aetic i- mage is the sum awarded to M. J aeph Caillanx, formerly Radical Prime Minister, for injuries received in a motor it cident son?* inonih i age, in other words r a broken nose. The Liberte c.ustictlly remarks that M.
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