Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 277. VOL LXXXVII. MONDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 223 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* rraphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street| PENANG. <«*******t**4«*O*4**4*4******4**4 2? the I H MOTOR UNION H ii h INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED i II I INSURANCE I H E iHh aP i H H H 4 i Iwf] p g I I
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  • 407 3 LOCAL MEETING. Proposal To Form Union Adopted. A meeting of delegates from the various Penang o-operative Societies was held on > aturday to consider the formation of a Co-operative organisation union to be known as the Penang I rban o-operative I nion, Limited. iV’r. Nicholas
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  • 160 3 ON PRESIDENT MUNROE.” Inspector Wightman charged a Chinese in the Penang Police Court on Saturday with having stowed away from Singapore to Penang on November 29 on board the Dollar liner President Munroe. Accused admitted having stowed away when the charge was explained to him by
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  • 37 3 It Tis reported that a party of Chinese hunters shot a tiger in the Telok Bahang Forest near Balik Pul iu, on Thursday last. The animal, it is stated, weighed 150 katties.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 33 3 You need only— Halls Wine THS SUPREME TONIC RESTORATTVI —to make you really well Fro** aH Chemist» Wise Merchant» ani ▲frio«n A Eaatcra (Malaya) Ltd. Singapore and Penang. «V Co. Ltd oc-icak ra<
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    • 213 3 DANCE RECORDS i Thdf you Will Enjoy b Hearing. \A IfiQQn 1 Fm Bringing A R-d Rse F. T. P. Whitemans I Makin’ Whoopee Orchestra 1694 D R° Ee °f Mandalay Ipana Troubadours I l*il Get By 17(11 n Kansas City K' tv Beiers Bind i I’m Wild About Horses
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  • 1007 4 Full Results. Surprising Successes of Junior Clubs. League Games. Loudon, November ‘3O. THE following are the results of English and Scottish League matches played to-day: DIVISION 1. Arsenal 0 Newcastle U. 1 Aston Villa 3 Blackburn R. 0 Bolton W. 2 Grimsby T. 3
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 103 4 The Baby's Best Aid to Perfect Digestion Good health and a well-developed body and brain depend upon good digestion dining childhood. They are the sure reward in famines where Woodward’s Gripe Watvt is used regularly, A small dose of this pleasant remedy Vm\ after each meal quickly checks acidity and
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    • 312 4 ITS BEAUTY. A TRIUMPH of MODERN DESIGN., /ts action a triumph of Knight motor efficiency THE smartness of line and harmony of colour of the new Knight “70-B” make it the outstanding creation cf style specialists. In performance, the new Willys-Knight also sets its own high standards. Its motor K
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  • 811 5 IWew Year Offer. $l,OOO For Co-operation And Support. A Good Resolution. The New Year will soon be upon us and on January I most of us, as is customary, will ben I our minds to the task <t f making good resolutions. Which is as
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  • 70 5 Heater. FIRST PARTY. Riga, December 1. Die first train load of German Colonists J r ’'p H ria ted from Russia has arrived at Latvian frontier The party consists of J’L including 157 children. The refugees that (>,OOO Germans assembled at "scow f, )r the purpose
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  • 38 5 —Heater. nv BELGIAN TRIBUNAL. Brussels, December 1. I'Linese students were committed j 'V the coi rec tian tribunal on a ‘>f rec ntly f< vaulting a Diplomatic lu ut the Chinese Legation.— Heater.
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  • 136 5 PROCESSION IN PARIS. Paris, December 1. Ten thousand ex-Service men from all parts of the country formed a procession, in memory of Clemenceau, to the Arc de Triomphe. lhe demonstration was marked by quiet dignity and there was no music. President Donmergue drove up in
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  • 393 5 INTERESTING FILM. Educating The Malay To Be Thrifty. Several hundreds of Malay policemen and their families witnessed an interesting propaganda film yesterday, at the Seamen’s Institute, Fort Cornwallis, exhibited by the Malayan Co-Operative Department. On the previous day the same film had been shown at the eJelutong
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  • 79 5 DIVIDEND PAY ENTS. We are advised that the Singapore office of the General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Limited have been notified by the Head Office that the Directors have resolved to recommend the payment of the following dividends, subject to Income Tax interim dividend
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  • 73 5 —Heater. PRESIDENT HOOVER'S MESSAGE. London, December 1. The whole country was vastly relieved by the news of Commander Byrd’s safe return from his South Pole flight. He was inundated with congratulations, notal lr a telegram in which President Hoover expresses the universal pleasure of the American
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  • 414 5 SHOWING ON THURSDAY. Great Opportunity For Penang Film Fans. Probably the most interesting amuse ment announcement of the year is the forthcoming appearance in Penang of talking pictures: Messrs. Hugo and Britton managers for the Far East of Movietone Movies, are opening their local engagement at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 59 5 “S. G.” Football Forecasts No. 11. 0 $5O WON. In this competition no competitor succeeded in forecasting correctly the whole of the matches in this competition. The Consolation prize of $5O has been awarded to the following with 10 correct forecasts: (Or. Lim Swee Ee, 227 f Bormah R 1.,
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    • 253 5 “Of course I'll have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!" Wifely Solicitude. Every Woman Who Has An O/er-worked, Run-Down Husband Should Have Hi. Try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The fines’ tonic f »r ev-ry man who ba»b»c et.f c bF< run-do wr, through ovtrwort, ousinet wurriet, or <th>-r c»us-s,
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    • 365 5 «ORGETOWN OFFERS YOU If you w re to buy an au'omooile which the makers said could develop 20 h. p. but whici when w.a cap b e of oolv 12 h. p. you w >ald feel at the least, highly indignant an lat the most, grossly cheated in your d*vL
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  • 18 6 admired by < hildren at Lingleld, where bonfire night was celebrated on a grand scale.
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  • 123 6 .—Reuter. REICHSTAG REJECTS BY LARGE MAJORITY. Berlin, November 30. The Reichstag by 318 votes to 82 rejected the Nationalist Bill. AU the Government parties voted against the bill, the minority consisting of the Extreme Nationalists and the German Nationalists. The fourth article of the bill demanding the
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  • 102 6 -Reuter. JAPANESE DELEGATION SETS SAIL Tokio. December 1. An enthusiastic send-off by many thousands in and around Tokio station was accorded to the Japanese Delegation to the Naval Conference. The delegation is sailing this afternoon from Yokohama for America, destroyers, submarines and seaplanes participating in the farewell, and
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  • 68 6 hiujby Radio Service. ECONOMISTS AND COMMERCIAL EXPERTS. London, November 30. Much interest lias been aroused by the announcement tjiat the Prime Minister will entertain at luncheon on Monday a representative body of economists and commercial experts Several of the leading in lustrialists of the country have
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  • 85 6 Reuter. EXPLOSION IN HARBOUR. Tatuila .Samoa), November 30. The non magnetic yacht, Carnei/ie which was built without iron or steel to investigate terrestrial magnetism bv the Carnegie Inst’tu’ion in Washington and which has several times circumnavigated the globe was shattered by an explosion in Apia Harbour
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  • 82 6 Reuter. SEVERAL CHANGES. London, November 30. It is officially announced that Earl Russell has been appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State to the India Office in place of Dr. Drummond Shields, who has been appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Colonial Office in place of Mr. W. Lunn.
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  • 71 6 Reuter. SPECIAL TRAIN'. Cologne, December 1. Aeroplanes droning above Aix la-Chapelle and painting huge inscriptions of “Achen,” and Aix-la-Cbapelle is free” marked the evacuation of the last French and Belgian troops from the second occupied Rhineland zone. The occupation officially ended at midnight yesterday. Huge
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  • 65 6 —Reuter. HERD’S UNPARALLELED FEAT. London, December 1. Sandy Herd at Moor Park, Rickmans worth, holed the eighteenth hole in one a distance of 116 yards. This is the eighteenth occasion on which he has done a hole in one a feat unparalleled in golf An American golfer
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  • 51 6 Reuter. MR. JUSTICE FEETHAM AND PERMISSION. Pretoria, November 30. It is understood that Mr. Justice Feetham is willing to accept the Shanghai Council’s invitation if the South African Government permits him. It is understood that the Minister of Justice is prepared to recommend the granting of
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  • 89 6 At the annual meeting of the Penang and Kedah Automobile Club held on Friday Mr. L. M. Howlett, the President, inter alia said: A successful reliability trial was held at Sungei Patani. Many improvements in road conditions suggested by the club were adopted by the
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  • 141 6 Ruyby Radio Service. River Steadily Rising. SERIOUS POSITION IN MIDLANDS. ABNORMAL RAINFALL. London, November 30. THE upper reaches of the Thames are in many places, in a state of flood and the river is steadily rising. During the past forty-eight hours there has been a rise
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  • 401 6 42 YEARS IN PENANG. Europeans’ Pledge Mr. Pitchay Gunny’s Health. From to-day the well-known Indian firm of Pitchay Gunny and 0.. Penang, will be known as Pitchay Gunny and Sons. The firm at present has two branches, at Chulia Street and Penang Road. The change of
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  • 55 6 —Reuter. NO PASSENGERS Berlin, November 30. The Indian air mail from Croydon was forced to land in a fog near Frankfurt-in-Main. The plane was damaged but nobody was injured. There were no passengers on board. The mail is being conveyed by train to Budapest where
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  • 65 6 —l'enter. REMOYED TO HANGAR. London, December 1. The R 101 was moved from the mooring mast at Cardington and was placed in the hangar. The removal was accomplished without any incident. It is understood that the airship will be thoroughly overhauled. The gasbags will be
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 11 6 “Of course I'll have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!"
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    • 439 6 Three Weeks toX’MAS. Don’t delay your purchases till then. SEE OUR GRAND X’MAS DISPLAY, OF Seasonable Gifts and Toys. -“-/A Tied W SSgpbl Ofll ■BBSMiESifiSSESBr The Artistic Cards The Wonder Box. The ‘Artistic” Golden Days. 10 a 1 A very good selection uf Collection of New Year Box of 12
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 843 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Hr, —In regard to the correspondence under the title of “Modernism in the Church in your issue of the. 29th. ultimo may I be permitted to make some obser- j vations. It does not require a long argument to
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    • 198 7 Sir, —I shall be much obliged if you will kindly publish the following letter for the information of the Malays and the Arabs of the town. Despite the resignation of certain gentlemen from the Malay Committee, Poppy Pay, I am pleased to state that
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  • 344 7 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passengers arrived from Rangoon yesterday by the s.s. Edavana I rs L Ferguson, iss J Ferguson, Mr A A itchell, r A urray, Mr 1) Fishill, Rev jM Seel, the Right Rev L Perrichon, Mr C Webb, Mr C V N Iyer,
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  • 118 7 —Reuter. TENSE SITUATION. Cologne, December 2. Thousands who gathered to celebrate the evacuation of the second zone were consternated at the report that the President of the Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission had informed the Reich Commissar that the occupied area, although the Allied flags had been struck and
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  • 63 7 —Reuter. NEAV ORGANISATION Nagpur, December 2. Serious differences have arisen within the Indian Trade Union Congress, a number of prominent members of which, including Fatullah Khan, De wan Chamanlal and Joshi, seceded from the Congress and are considering scheme to form a new organisation, the
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  • 288 7 POIGNANT AFQUFL TO THE FEAST. There was a srqa-l to the St, Andrew’s night celebrations in the Penang Police Court this morning when M**. Oliver Bellingham Smith and Mr. Kenneth Scott Walker, both employees of Messrs. Borneo C mpany Limited, were charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson
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  • 148 7 FINED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT. “We were not creating any scene at all but were talking pleasantly. It is however true that two of us had an argument when the constable arrested all of us”, said four Tamil women who were accused in the Penang P dice
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  • 76 7 BORNEO CO v. PENANG POLICE. The following will represent the Borneo Co ,in a match to be played today at the Patani road Police Ground at 5.15 p.m. ;Khoo Loon Pan; Le° Keat Sen» and Chye Hock: Ar.g Cheng Keat, Boey Chong Wong and Peterson; G. C. Ashworth.
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  • 48 7 EXHIBITION OF SCHOOLFORK. An Exhibition of School wo-k in connection with St. Xivier’s Institution will be held in the Scuool Assembly Hall nd to morrow —the Patronal Feast of the Institution —and the following days. All old boys, parents, friends and well-wishers are cordially invited.
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  • 46 7 GOODMAN UNFIT. Penang has had to make a change behind the scrum for to-day’s match against the Welch Regiment as Goodman is unable to play. J. W. Clark will come with the threequarter line H. R. Carey moving to the centre.
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  • 69 7 MR. C. F. HEWETT. A well-known Sitiawan planter, Mr. C. F. Hewett, J.P., who had been home on leave on account of ill-health, returned to Sitiawan on Friday evening from England. His many friends will be glad to hear that he has very much improved in health
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 438 7 flew Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Salomon rfqnired of good appearanc' n d add. ess. Knowledge of Chinese kctP ppgen’ial. P.eaee apply pen-on 'll to’ N. Z. Perpetual Forests 2nd fbor Chartered Bank Chambers, next to P ,nW«Turt Club. LOST. pnrebted cairn terrier, dark grey, frorr f,3 Northern Road, answers name ‘‘Snap.’
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    • 16 7 Turn to Page 5 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN OUR $l,OOO New Year Offer To Readers.
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    • 80 7 0 I tex Having read u our advertisement it H HI I I I PENANG 602 OR 608 I H B y AND ORDER YOUR DAILY SUPPLIES OF p Milk, Butter, Brastagi p. 0 Vegetables, Meat and 0 0 Poultry. 0 One call brings all your require- K ment to
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 276 7 PENANG’S FIRST REAL TALKING PICTURES H y e o’ r «V Shanghai Cinema youheaV (Formerly Penang Theatre) Phee Choon Road, Telephone 1179. 'Entrance from Penang Road, Burma Road and Transfer Road. Commencing THURSDAY, DEC. 5, till Tuesday, Dec. 10. 6 and 9-30 p.m. TWO SHOWS DAILY 6 and 9-30 p.m.
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  • 467 8 A somewhat extraordinary commentary on the tin and rubber position appeared in a Singapore contemporary on Friday last. As an expression of opinion it was interesting as an attempt to define the requirements of Malaya’s principal industries it was merely illogical. It is remarkable how
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  • 200 8 “HOBSON’S CHOICE!” WHEN it is a question of Take it or leave it! we say, H’m, Hobson’s choice! Yet how many of us know who the original Hobson was. and what his choice may have been Friend Hobson was a cantankerous livery stableman of Cambridge
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  • 214 8 Mr. A. Macßory, who was on Takau estate, Rantau, is now on Sikamat estate, Seremban. Mr. C. Hannigan, Commissioner of Police, inspected the Police circle of Kuala Kangsar at the beginning of last week. Mr. C. Delmar Morgan has been appointed probationary Assistant Controller in the Preventive
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  • 619 8  -  A. H. L. Penang, Mon lay 1 Wtake comfort this morning that St. Andrew is not our Patron Saint. There are others, no doubt, who wish they had chosen some other. Ah well," these little happenings are bound to occur and high revelry is not finished wth
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 262 8 HOLLA NDIA I 0 Sterilised Natural Milk I 0£ 000O 00 Vx I per case of 48 tins of 1-lb. j isi ii JJ.' This milk is the natural product of the Cow, homogenised to prevent the cream rising to theisurface and sterilized to fall all germs, anil has the
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    • 28 8 Ek gr* O. OFFICIAL OPENING OF TUB NEW WING Saturday, 7th December, 1929. GRAND BAL MASQUE. Please reserve tables early. Use Only the Best And Eojiy Your Food.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 377 9 Bmjhy Radio Service. Text Issued. declaration of physical FITNESS. COMPULSORY INSURANCE. ]f the Road Traffic Bill ‘irhich is to be introduced into the House of Lords on Thurs- day is passed all applicants for a driving licence will have to wake a declaration of physical fitness.
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  • 108 9 .—Benter. 6.250 MILES OF KAILWAY TO BE CONSTRUCTED. Moscow, December 2. That under nine per cent, of the total is allotted for the Army and Navy “compared with forty per cent, expended by some other Powers’’ is a point emphasised by M. Briukhanov, Commissar of Finance, in presenting
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  • 49 9 lieuter. AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO TO BE NOMINATED. Atlantic City, December 1. hi- announced that immediately be refrom the London Naval Conference I)wight-Morrow, the Ambassador to x, eo, will be nominated as enator for h*?' ,l(!rse y in succession to r. Walter l ge. lieu ter
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  • 231 9 Ru gl y Badio Service. COPLEY MEDAL. DISCOVERER OF QUANTUM THEORY REVOLUTION IN PHYSICS. The Copley Medal, the highest honour which can be confeired by the Royal Society, has been presented to Professor Max Planck, the well-known German scientist. Professor Planck’s latest invention is stated to
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  • 96 9 SCOTLAND DEFEATED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 1. After a close game the Rest defeated Scotland at rugger on Saturday by fourteen points to eight points. Brodie scored a try for Scotland and Macaulay conxerted. Then Collier scored a try followed by one by Drooglever.
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  • 130 9 —Beuter. 4 KILLED: 11 INJURED. Marseilles, November 30. Up to the present t vo are dead, nine are injured and eight are missing as the result of the collapse of two tenement houses. The victims are mostly women and children. The houses have been condemned and
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  • 112 9 VISITING PENANG. The Great Chinese Cirrus has arrived in Penang and the Grand Opening Night will be on Wednesday.the 4th instant The venue j will be the agazine Roa 1 Ground. The Great Chinese Circus has toured Malaya and has gained great popularity everyw’here. The object
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  • 502 9 considerably reduced. British Ignited Press. BULL FIGHTING. Arenas Like Football Grounds. ARMY OF EMPLOYEES. Bull fighting in Spain is not only a popular sport. It is an important industry. Millions of pesetas leave been invested in it and it gives employment to many thousands of persons. The
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  • 132 9 ’tuybu lladio Service. POSSIBLE CREATION IN NEW YEAR HONOURS. London. November 30. .The likelihood of several new Lai our peerages being announced in the New Y< ar s Honours List is freely discussed in the newspapers, which point out that the experience of the present parliamentary session has
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  • 241 9 MARY PICKFORDS FUTURE. LITTLE GIRL” PERIOD PASSED. ROMANTIC ROLE. Mary Pickfo d, discussing her future with a press representative at Singapore, said the little girl period had passed and she was not sorry as she had grown tired of it She wants to p’ay a
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  • 242 9 STORIES OF EXECUTIONS FOR COWARDICE. A controversy over a new book has begun which is even fiercer and more acrimonious than that provoked by All Quiet on the Western Front.” The controversy concerns Good-bye to all that,” by Robert Graves the poet, in which tne author makes
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  • 153 9 FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. The first annual general meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club was held at the Club-House, Tanjong Bungah, on Saturday. There was a large attendance of members Prior to the meeting, an exhibition water polo match was played between the Club Champions and The Rest,
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  • 53 9 The Talking Film, The Rainbow Man,” now being advertised at the Shanghai inema Hall, is not a Paramount Production, but a Sono Art film. The above company distributed this pictuie in certain countries throughout the world, and in those places it was termed a Paramount Release, not
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 374 10 COTTON VALUES. Shirtings Booked For Straits. Wednesday, November 6. "Raw cotton value® still continue to «show a decline over the week’s Iriding, and the genera) tone of the market has been decidedly weaker. Until something of a bullish nature throws its effect upon lhe market and ciuses
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  • 46 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 27 eta. per pound per pl=s36/Qiiet. Lindon 8d New York 16 cts. gold. (#l/ Courtesy of Messra. Allen Dennys General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 27" p» r lb. December 1929 27|c Jan./March 1930 28|c Apr./June 1930 30c Market s’eady.
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  • 87 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London, November 29, spot £lBO three months’ buying three months’ selling £lB3. TAs following were the ruhler quo'aiona in London or< December 1: Smoked Sheet e ...8 1/161 Plantation Ist Latex crepe ..8 l/16d (Messrs. Boostead Co.) Messrs Boustead and Co, Ltd. 2nd
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  • 124 10 For November. hours yards piculs Kampong Kamunt’ng 579 80,000 586,19 nett value $31,402.13. Lost 36 hours boiler cleaning and general repairs. Karangan Dredce 566 91,000 761.77 nett value $43,780.34. Asana Kumbang 560 134,000 797-84 nett valup $42,739.11. Ulu Yam 557 95,000 439 nett value $25,332 51. Thabawleik 513
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 656 10 ANNUAL MEETING. Tbe annual generd meeting of Kuchai Tm Dredging Compa y, Limited, was held at the offices of tbe Company, Chan 83 > O m and Oompanv M <rket S ree Singapore, on Friday afternoon, at which Mr. J. M. Sime pr»B’ded, supported by Merer®. Q.
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    • 26 10 Estates’ Production and Stocks. The following are the statistics for big estates in Kedah for the month of October: Stocks: 2016 tons Production 2143
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    • 47 10 The homewari mail by the ml Edavana closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 6to instant. Toe B. I. Eohna with mail® despa c jed from L ’ndon on November 14 is expected to airive here at 6 a.m. 01 Friday, the 6 h instant.
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    • 605 10 ANNUAL MEETING. Mr. J. M. Sme presided at the annual general meeting of Lingui Tin Limited held at the offic’B of the Company, Chan Onn and Co., Market Street, Singapore, on Friday roon. There was also present Messrs. S. Q. Wong, J. A. Elias, and Lee Chim
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    • 74 10 (Rugby Radio Skrvic T November 30. Paris. 123 855 New York. 4.8711; Brussel", 34 87 G Q neva, 25.13; Ams terdam, 12.09; Milan. 93.175 Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.135 Copenhagen, 18.205 Oslo, 18.205 Vienna, 34.67| Prague, 164 g; Heb'ngfors, 194«; Madrid, 35,325; Lisi on. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bncbarest» 817
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    • 78 10 Penang, DecHinher 2 1929. By Oourtesy of The Chartered Bank. On London Bank Demand 2/31 h 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 On New York Bank Demand 56| M France w T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154| Bangkok T.T. 80J Batavia T.T.
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    • 345 10 The following the latest quotatkme hi MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day:— Saturday Tc-day 2 2 2 8 Sharks. CQ 0Q co So. $O. t G. SG. IGeinMAyer Hitam Tin. 11/9 12 3 11/9 12/3 Bangrin Tin 25/- 27,6 25/3 27 6 fcatu
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    • 14 10 TO DAY’S DEPARTURE. Kedah for Singapore. Ampang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sicihwan.
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    • 255 10 ANOTHER CHARITY PERFORMANCE. By special request the famous Dean’s Union Opera of Singapore repeated the great C linese play 800 Seong Sut So”, at the Drury Lane Theatre Hall. Campbell Street, last night before a f <irly good house; It was a charity which was played in
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    • 53 10 Penang, December 2, 1929. I ct®. Benares Opium p. chart nom 5,000.00 C Ove® 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace tickings nom 170.00 Bos o 70.00 w 110® f' .00 HoGoanuts per 1,000 5”‘ Ooprn Sundried buyers 9 85 Rattans sales 11 15 Rattans Coarse 10.6 V Green
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  • 1035 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. I NAMES. 5, S SO 1 BUBBBB [Delta.] c g c L Allenby Bnbbea Qe 1 c 0 2 1.; Alor Gajak Rubber Estate j 7$ Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 75 q Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 q Ayer Boning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Oo
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 11 10 “Of course I'll have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!"
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    • 156 10 H. B. WOODFORD, No- 15, Light StreetReceived Bie Shipment of Ladies,’ Gir's’ and Children’s Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. HOUSES TO LET at Ta -jong Buugah Bungalows, at Burmah Road Rent $3O p. m. r-terling silver cigarette and cigar csaess, Prater books; rare coins; statues, rosarie Porcelain wreaths; marble memorials; rare
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 42 10 To-Nsfiht Till Wednesday 4tb Dec. 2nd SHOW AT 9.15 p.m. George Walsh in “Blue Blood” 6 reels Jane Novak in “The Danger Signal” 6 reels AT 730 p.m. Joinnie Walker in “The Clown” 6 reels ‘Almost A. 2 reels Al Alt Comedy.
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 816 11 Monday.—Having the very bad fortune to upset some ink upon my sitting room vp pt, do hasten to try a hint found by me a’my reading, and that to rab the P t; ir before it hath time to dry, with methylated spirits. 'I he way of
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    • 435 11  -  BY 2 ANNIE FARRON RYLE. Pictures tend to make a room lock snug •and comforting, an essential need in the ’winter. Possibly we area little afraid of buying Pic'ures. So much mysterious nonsense has been written about art that we are a rt to be nervous of committing indis-cn-'tions.
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    • 492 11  -  BY ALISON 1 UNCAN. This i« thetim® of year when the woman who studies her appearance not only replenishes her W3r Irobo, tut as nearly -»s possible empties it I I was reminded of this when I cvlied on a friend the oth»r day, and found her surrounded
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      78 11 By far the best material for this Lock is a b’ack and red plaid velvet, which is made with frouts turned back to reveal a white crepe, hemstitched collar and vest tied with plaid bow. Tue sleeve?, too. are slit to reveal the edges of the white,
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    • 551 11  -  BY POPPY BACON. We have b comesi sophisticated in our choice of handbags, that, aatomaticilly, we put new designs in their respec ive places. The smart woman is careful to carry the right b*g on every cccasion. The majority of designs for formal wear are
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    • 482 11  -  BY HELEN OLIVER- In the cold wea h p r, eiderdowns are al.’important, not only because of their warmth, but their coloured coveischeer up the dreariest bedrooms. A faded cover can be renovated at home. First of aP, the colour is important. Decide on your design, wheiher
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    • 418 11  -  BY DAPHNE DAVIDSON. A buyer at a large dress shop in th® West End the other morning, assured ma nets are definitelv “in” this winter for evening frocks. Indeed, she prophesies such a popularity that they will be followed by tulles and silky gauzas for nvre every-day
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    • 11 11 "Of course I'll have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!'’
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    • 290 11 jy a r*"' 'yCJB Careless Washing Spoils the Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky It brings out all the real life and
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  • 1106 12 STRAITS RACING ASSOCIATION, List To Come Into Force From January 1. AVERAGE NUMBERS. As exclusively announced in the Pinang Gazette several weeks ago, the Straits Racing Association has bad under preparation a new Classification List of Horses. The list ha- now been completed and
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  • 266 12 FULL ENTRIES. The followirg are the full entries f r the Selmgor Turf Club Amateur Meeting ro be run on F iday and S .turday next at Kuala Lumpur Horses Class 3. Ist Run 2nd Run Any Warr’e x x Hopaway x King’s Maid x
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  • 691 12 SIR M. W. JENKINSON’S ADDRESS. How Ft Affects the Consumer and Third Parties. Sir Mark W*ls er J nkinson. financial Controller of Vickers and a director of Vickere-Armstrongs, on November 11 delivered an aidress entitled "Some Dangers of Rational>z dion’’ to the members of the Oxford
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  • 458 12 SCENE IN A WEST- END HOTEL. Attack In Newspaper Resented. A scene rccurre I ou irg lunch time n cently in id»- Savoy Hotel grill-room Miss Lilian Foe er, a young America) actress now playing in London, walked up to a table at which Mr.
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    • 212 12 fi ow an s f or Few people realise the part which 4711” Ean de U ologne plays in A every condition of- our daily life. A use Qloru i Q toilet leaves y, one refreshing sense of ff\j cleanliness and well-being that acts K like a charm against the
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  • 374 13 cotton values. Shirtings Booked For Straits. Wednesday, November 6. Raw cotton values etill continue to shew a decline over the week’s trading, and the general tone of the market has been decidedly weaker. Until something of a bullish nature throws its effect upon the market and ctuses
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    • 189 13 CREATES A STIR IN EVERY SOUP DO YODR XIAS NEW YEAR SHOPPING AT (SILK) PARMANAND ’S (CURIOS) Where You Get Best Quality New Latest Goods Big Selection At Cheaper Prices Satisfactory Supply and Prompt Service. >»♦»< (Silk Ready Made Goods A Speciality) 14, Bishop Street. ’Phone 1199. Use British Cement
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    • 242 13 MAKE YOUR OWN SODA 5. WATER ¥1 l ”V nny Tonic Water, P er dozen ct=., S bottles mads on equally j| S FLUGEL eash>< /I® “JUNIOR" £9:9:0 FLUGEL ro COD X. I; l Postage 301» (London), Ltd. extra with order. 225. ACTON LANE. LONDON. W. 4 Latch Batchelor, Limited.
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  • 1611 14  -  By Eady London, November 7. OUR PRACTICAL QUEEN. In view of the tremendous demands upon Queen Mary’s time even when so many engagements are apportioned amongst the younger members of the Royal Family—no one would expect Her Majesty to do more than lend her patronage to any
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    • 253 14 i 1 1 Zu X/ X>rX /7# v I iZ V WILLS s XXj X fe rap Sb i h bA, jp 1 'OW&W H 1-UXcAiu VIRGINIA CIQARtTTES W O H O. WILLS BRISTOL LONDON FEEL FIT AND FRESH IN THE EVENING iCX L 3 WITHOUT oc/,,. Wa X XiCyX'
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    • 142 14 SNAPSHOTS OF A WOMAN CHOOSING FRENCH PASTRY By GLUYAS WILLIAMS S J /X f y; SPSS SHE’LL HAVE a GHOCO- SURVEYS TRAY OF FRENCH ASXS WHAT’S IN THAT CUTE LATE ECLAIR, No SHE'LL PASTRY WHICH WAITER LITTLE ONE OVER THERE < HAVE SOME FRENCH PASTRY BRINGS > X I I
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  • 588 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, December 2, 1929. M ittox— cl Mattea India* m. per |h 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A tuag do 130—151 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Buet 4Q Kidney pair 3)
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    • 137 15 I’CRAMS "KM PA” 'I HONE 1373. V GALVANISED I IRON GAS PIPING I ffiritisf) Manufacture I Jsarge Stock- I Xeen I KYLE, PAMER CO., TD., I I PENANG. I R 1 1 I WJ Jlii EL 1HI 1 T R. YOUNG CO., LIMITED. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS Manufacturers of all classes of
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    • 1284 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PEMANG. passKNGFB AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. L?? SXRPEDON D?c. 5 Marseille*, London, "Rotterdam, and Glasgow. S aNCHISES Dec. 12 Marseille?, London, Rotterdam and GlaegcvW’ OUTWARDS- v_.. PERSEUS Dec. 19 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg F« rPo t
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    • 674 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INni?! AND APCAR LINES A 1 (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSEF/OEft uaugo «<c SM|c| I Peninsular ard Oriental S, H. Co., under con Bombay-China Service ta «bn. I tract with His Majesty’s Government, London 4 "’WWi, and Far Lt Ma« Senice Outwards from London for China and
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