Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-12-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 280. VOL. LXXXVII. THURSDAY, sth DECEMBER. 1929. FRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement272 1929-12-05 1 T. NAGATA brothers, i DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensa y > Branci Office il, Leith S reek 1 f dHK» JfM/JlvßSk -«raw®, (SB I I s W Norih IKISIkI A Do not Run Risks {j a-tWkOi 1 w Run Continentals” B|||Mb rhe Most Reliable Tyres (B|||B|fcO J BEST272 words
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Advertisement19 1929-12-05 1 H. TOKISATSU I STUDIO. vv th wp-to-dx!® Photo ffraphy by «lcctnc Phone 772, 68, 70. Bishop Sliced j PENANG19 words
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Advertisement1814 1929-12-05 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES- BANKS. ss >Si i JkfllMyTMffV w3Bt 1 19 hHWa w~ JR* FRENCH TUITION will be given nt PIANOFORTE TUITION. Q7k C 1 NE MA^TSCHAPPIJ N. V. <^=1 moderate chargee. Apply No. 301, r/o R’ementary pnpile taken by European yKllldw V/(*l U\>* NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Pinang Gazette. lady.1,814 words
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Article726 1929-12-05 3 Coy and Capricious Sex to-day—Love is not what it was since Women do the Hunting. t jt has been impossible to pick 8 lieW opaper without reading of the Dp B (jeof Boms unfnriunate woman, for |OI J‘ almost invariably connected n a member of726 words
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Advertisement103 1929-12-05 3 1« B z;jgajy i .BsiNil v r l WM B 11 B |Wv zwKihlLWd! M MUu I Black and White Virginia Cigarette* g stand in a class by themselves. W p Marcovitch, the famous London firm, rWi j are justly proud of the reputation p earned by these superb cigarettes.103 words
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Advertisement502 1929-12-05 3 'i S. 5 «r r- JHI l>-ar»w>l .Fir 1 i »«li. 'J i a W ill !1 1 J rom far Cologne g i i Ever welcome offerings at the shrine of I Eeauly; charm and fragrance to make J loveliness doubly adorable Surely even ~tT Opnir could not offer502 words
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Article848 1929-12-05 4 Monday.For sending to Mistress Bassett do copy ent a most excellent recipe for Ltnrn Curd without egg®. This is enjoyed by children and of a cost compared with most recipes. For it take I breakfastcup of milk, and the same of white sugar, 2ozs. of mar garine,848 words
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Article387 1929-12-05 4 BY MURIEL RAPSON. Now that there are so many little contrivances designed for the woman who tr. ve s by tn in, nobody has the slightest exene for arnvii g at her destination less sp cP an ep .u than when she started. For short387 words
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Article439 1929-12-05 4 JOiN ROSSITER - BY JOiN ROSSITER. Buy irg a hat to-day means a selection from a large variety of toq res. The new shapes tre exceedingly varied, but they all keep within certain rules. The crown must fit as perfectly as the wearer’s shoes or her coat. Tney are nearly all cut439 words
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Article, Illustration75 1929-12-05 4 Quite a dark shade of red stockinette is used to make this simple house frock, where three shades of red are appliqued to the bodice to resemble a bow. The belts and the cuffs repeat two of these shades. I like the way deep scallops are arranged75 words
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Article380 1929-12-05 4 BETTY DAWES - BY BETTY DAWES. Cut gla s is an especial favourite where lamp sharps are concerned, for it reflects the beams of lights and in this way increases their brilliancy. But such a shade is apt to be expensive. The present enze for glass, however, mak<sit possible to380 words
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Article510 1929-12-05 4 I BY CONSTANCE. During the winter months, reading parties are a popular way of entertaining. Usually, a group of friends decide to meet i weekly at each others’ houses, in turn, and all the hospitality needed is a simple tea, if the meetings are held510 words
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Article477 1929-12-05 4 pom bacon - BY p om bacon. I sometime, wonder wbat we b when the overwhelming c, 12 ry come, to an end I Bn f or be ng, there isnooeewionto worry ties keep on appearing and the Who want, to herp in the o fashion need only change477 words
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Advertisement269 1929-12-05 4 feeding bTue! That Aged look due to fersh Soaps 2 Harsh soapsthe scented kinds PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE as well as the coarse kindsruifl n the finest skin. They eat off bits of live cuticle twwwmMUap d nm,a making the face rough and v wrinkly. Use Palmolive Soap» A f/Z 9 which269 words
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Article182 1929-12-05 5 -Rugby Radio Service. Test Flight. PRINCE OF WALES AS PILOT. 6,000 MILES JOURNEY. London, December 4. THE Prince of Wales took part in one of the final test flights of the huge Fairey-Napier long-range aeroplane in which two Air Force Officers, Squadron Leader Jones Williams and-Rugby Radio Service. - 182 words
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Article144 1929-12-05 5 sibility in the matter. Rugby Radio Sei rice. RESPONSIBILITY NOT WITH GOVERNMENT. London. December 4. Mr. Gillett. Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Consul-General at Shanghai had reported that Mr. Justice Feetham of South Africa had been asked whether in the event of thesibility in the matter.Rugby Radio Sei rice. - 144 words
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Article56 1929-12-05 5 Rugby Radio Service. CONVALESCENT TRIP TO SOUTH AFRICA. London, December 4. Although Lord Byng is still very weak, after his recent illness, it is expected he will be well enough to leave London on a convalescent trip to South Africa on December 20. The doctors anticipate that ultimatelyRugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Article59 1929-12-05 5 Bwdy COMMITTEE’S REPORT. London, December 4. The report of the Committee on Load Lines of Merchant Ships has been received by the Board of Trade and, in accordance with its recommendations it is proposed to summon as soon as possible an international conference with theBwdy - 59 words
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Article202 1929-12-05 5 Rugby Radio Service. GOVERNMENT SCHEME. LONG AND INTRICATE NEGOTIATIONS. EXISTING MODEL. London. December 4. Much interest continues to be taken in the Government scheme to which Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Minister of Transport. referred this week for the public ownership and co-ordination of London’s passenger traffic. AlthoughRugby Radio Service. - 202 words
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Article57 1929-12-05 5 Ceylon Association and London Scheme. (From Our Own Correspondent.) C olombo, December 5. A meeting of the Ceylon Estates Proprietory Association considered London’s suggestion for the restriction of the tea-plucking and decid ed to adopt the schemes broad principles if seventyfive per cent, of the tea estates in57 words
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85 1929-12-05 5 ed at the next Imperial Conference. Rugby Radio Service. QUESTION OF ALTERNATIVE. London, December 1. The Prime Minister, replying to a question, said that no communication on the subject of an alternative to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council for the settlement of legaled at the next Imperial Conference.Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article205 1929-12-05 5 WE SHALL KILL EACH OTHER IF WE GO ON.” After two seasons’ trial the game of Rugby football has been suppressed in Italy. No game can flourish to any great °r popular extent outside the Fascist sports organisations, and it is the Party Secretary, Signor Turati, himself205 words
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Advertisement1143 1929-12-05 5 1 lOn t CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN Pritchard Co. Ltd», Reme<,y b^fx.t’ 0 h FOR THE jS LATEST H. M. V. RECORDS. Ofi M' II! w I Dance Records. s M K HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA If I had mv way (Film The F in« F > )FOX TROT VW® JIKW1,143 words
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Advertisement39 1929-12-05 5 T f r, 1 I K a. y/ Baby has the right idea he wants Cutieua*s£ SOAPondTAIXUM for his daily bath! Cleansing Soothing Antiseptic Sample each Soap, Ointment an<l Talcum free uponrraurit, from Muller Phipp*(Malaya) Limite«i, Union Building, Singapore.39 words
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Advertisement54 1929-12-05 5 EST D 1879 Smoked by the Elite pgl vwyr r-. hive continents I) fcar—.-san _-/?T I*l 1 lit MX IL MEIACHRINO Egyptian eiGAßerres Obtainable from John Little Co. Ltd. SINGAPORE.KUALA PENANG AND IPOH m—l n i .1 io ii»Ma»m»MmMNNM»i»NmoNM»MNMNimaiMaMmnnmawaaNMaMaaaaanMm<i Be proud of the Cigarettes you offer your fritnds. Black d54 words
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Advertisement77 1929-12-05 5 i j» a f.w s Flavour brought outMtamins sealed in&9tr] jar of Sailor Savouries holds the rich flavours of the good meats and fresh fish that make itevery jar has the health-bringing vitamins sealed in. Sailor Savouries are brought across the world to you, yet they reach you as fresh77 words
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878 1929-12-05 6 $86,150 In Stakes. 42 Races In Five Day Programme. Added Money Pool Innovation. By Tic-Tac” A sum of $86,150 in actual stakes and a sum of approximately $50,000 from the Added Money Pool is what the Penang Turf Club is offering owners for the878 words
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Article756 1929-12-05 6 4 Mrs. E. N. Mulligan has returned is Kuala Lumpur from Home. Mr. G. B. W. Gray of Bahau estate, Bahau, has returned from short leave. Mr. H. P. Pilkington of Atherton estate, Sliau, has returned from Home leave. Mr. J. J. Tunstead, of Rantau Tin Dredging756 words
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Advertisement35 1929-12-05 6 cPinang gazette $1,666 Offer. Registration Form. Please forward a copy of the edition of the Pinang Gazette until countermanded, for which the sum of §is enclosed for the next months' subscription. Name) AddressJ Signature. Date....35 words
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Advertisement14 1929-12-05 6 Be proud of the Cigarettes you offer your friends.—" Black White” are the best.14 words
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Advertisement1013 1929-12-05 6 fl JJf Cv BRUNSWICK ELECTRICAL RECORDS AL JOI .SON JJ AiX Who Took the wor,d by storm his song Sonny Boy” in the Film FTWA Singing Fool” V NOW SINGS 4 BIG HITS FROM SAY IT WITH SONGS’ 1 4400 Little PaJ With Orchestra 75c I’m in Seventh Heaven AlJulson1,013 words
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Article1569 1929-12-05 7 Police Al legation. Penang Chinese On Trial. Interesting Case. In the District Court this morninp, >efore Mr. C. Wilson, the case was com ienc f -1 against Ah Sin Khay, who is with three offences under the Earning Ordinance. The case is creating 1K r1,569 words
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Article96 1929-12-05 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir,A swimming feat performed in the early hours of Sunday morning after -t. Andrew’s Ball, is not particularly creditable to the party concerned, and as my name has been given as the perperator, (or delinquent) I make haste to96 words
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Article217 1929-12-05 7 Sir,There has been a lot of talk about this subject during the last two months, and the more the talk the lower the price goes. The latest bit of news from London is the T.P. A. scheme for getting the smelters to regulate supply. I wonder if there217 words
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Article136 1929-12-05 7 Si r ,I read the letter of Messrs. Harold Dove and S. Wood-Hill in your much-read journal of Tuesday the 3rd instant, re money needed on behalf of the orphaned children of the Penang Convent. Besides money tc be collected to provide a f hristmas tree and136 words
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Article50 1929-12-05 7 Sir,Will any of your readers state in reply to this which is more correct in the following words, as people always seem to discuss them Is it more correct to say, AN European or AN Eurasian, or A European and A Eurasian An or A? Puzzled. Butterworth.50 words
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Article274 1929-12-05 7 THE BUSY MAN’S DIARY. The Government was again defeated in the House of Lords yesterday when Lord Birkenhead’s motion that diplomatic relations with Russia were at present undesirable was carried.Page 9. The mining community of Malaya have been circularised on behalf of the Tin Producers’274 words
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Article38 1929-12-05 7 HOMEWAED BOUND. Early this morning a M inoplane was noticed over P»nang, flying rather high. Subsequent enquiries disc’osed that it was a Dutch Air mail on its homeward flight from Batavia to Holland.38 words
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Article48 1929-12-05 7 The s. s. with mails from Europe is expected to reach Penang at noon to-morrow, and not at 6a. m. as stated. M-. K. N*r B'mna Managing Ehtor of Tamil Nesan »nd Indian Pioneer of Kuai» Lumpur Das arrived here to-uay ».n a short business trip.48 words
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Advertisement716 1929-12-05 7 Fresh Butter A rSz' lce A Brastagi Vegetables Cold Storage Meat Supplies. We are also sole agents for Kelvinator Refrigerators. 4. IS THE RANGE OF SERVICE OF THE I j SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. ,'.3| PENANG. Phone 602 and 608. New Advertisemenis. r Sin Sin Cniah Kin Cheong, MISCELLANEOUS.716 words
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Article490 1929-12-05 8 To-day, the Road Traffic Bill, which has excited the attention of motorists throughout the United Kingdom, will be introduced in the House of Lords. At least three provisions of the Bill could be applied < with advantage in Malaya. The first is that, in the event of the490 words
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Article190 1929-12-05 8 Great Britain is suggested as the battle ground for the war between the Match Trusts of Sweden and Russia, which is threatened now that the Swedish Match Corporation has concluded an agreement with Germany to exclude Russian competition. The Russians are said to be looking towards this190 words
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Article174 1929-12-05 8 "CATCHING A TARTAR" TO i catch a Tartar” is the equivalent of biting off more than we can chew”. Like many another good saying, it owes its origin to that inexhaustible fountain of harmless humour—the Irish race. I It is said that an Irish soldier,174 words
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Article1041 1929-12-05 8 Penang, Thursday. gy; NOT HER disease, we are told, is ravaging the community of Penang. This time it is one peculiar to the eyes and nose. It would seem that it baffles medical diagnosis although stalwart attempts hand in hand with large bottles of wash (eye) are1,041 words
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Article132 1929-12-05 8 mcioTlOll Doctor E.E. Claxton s L position as a Medical ICPr r on an( j 0X Langat Estate Hospital January pects to leave for Homt u nex t. o the Svrian The Rev. Father Alexios of fl Church of Malabar. Lumpur from Java an g to week and132 words
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Advertisement293 1929-12-05 8 I WONDERFUL f THE SHAVE-TIME SAVER 'i (BLANDS PRODUCTS Ltd.) *5 FOB 7 I SAFETY RAZORS IJ* i,i COxMPLETE OUTFITS 1 J H Ct naisting of ornaruental hygiene con- k tainerand one 6 cz boitie bland a solution I BLAND S SOLUTION per 8 cz Bottle. j The Greatest Advance293 words
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Advertisement43 1929-12-05 8 EL Er» O. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW SWING Saturday, 7th December, 1929. GRAND BAL MASQUE. Cl< CKERS. DANCING Till 1-45 am. Please reserve tables early. FOR MUSCLE BUILDING EAT rrwticMTiL*. O—MPEgĔm ra»3 AGENTS. Henry Waugh k Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Bros Ltd.)43 words
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Miscellaneous31 1929-12-05 8 FWXIWOTWTWW omurgrr g 1 WTT EmsxsEmi&faaHßaMfifcHs To Night! PATSY RUTH MILLER n RALPH INCE’S Sgr 1 LOVE” See A Mighty Love that Surged Around the World! New Comedies and Empire News.31 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-12-05 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. .To-day. 1.58 a.in. 8-54 a.m. 2.37 p.m. 8.29 p.m. To-morrow. 2.24 a.m. 9.19 a.m. 353 rm. 853 p.m.24 words
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652 1929-12-05 9 Relations With Russia. Diplomatic Recognition At > Present Undesirable.” Lord Birkenhead’s Motion. The Government suffered another defeat in the House of Lords yesterday when, after debate, a motion by Lord Birkenhead that diplomatic recognition of the Soviet Government zvas at present undesirable" wasReuter. - 652 words
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Article103 1929-12-05 9 17T1I ANNIVER ARY OF FOUNDATION. ?t. Michael’s chool Ipoh, closed at neon yesterday on the occasion of the seventeenth anniversary of its foundation. It was founded by the late Rev. Father A oppin n 1912 with about 51 boys attending the chool. 'r.P. J. v or103 words
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Article87 1929-12-05 9 IPOH MATCH. A hockey match will be played on the P°h Recreation Ground to-day between ai ns drawn from the Ipoh Club. One <am w’ll consist of married members and Leather team will represent the single. The teams are as follows: n ar t Hughes87 words
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Article89 1929-12-05 9 TAMIL SHOPKEEPER. The body of a Tamil was found in a mining pool at the Tamil ettlement, Ipoh. yesterday morning. Life was extinct when j the Police arrived. The ho ly was removed to hospital for post mortem examination and was identified as that of89 words
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Article48 1929-12-05 9 On behalf of the f onvent hristmas Fund we gratefully acknowledge the following donations; Hon. Mr. Meadows Frost $lO. Hevd. Keppel Garnier TO. Mr. G. F. Lenders 25. Ir. Steen Scbested 50. Uncle Buster Brown 100. Anon. Mrs. < 7**T. Huttenbach »0. $250.00 Wood-Hill, Harold Dove.48 words
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Article320 1929-12-05 9 .Reuter. CONTROLLED PRODUCTION. AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE. CONSEQUENCES OF WASTE. Sir Henri Deterding addressing the American Petroleum Convention, said that the effect of the waste of oil on the far future amounted to a crime against civilisation. He urged oil men to adopt a practical and.Reuter. - 320 words
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Article66 1929-12-05 9 Heater. Question In House of Commons. Lon Joi, December I. li the House of Commons, Mr. Orm byGore asked whether any expenditure was involved in delaying the work on the Singapore Base and whether the contractors had claimed the break clause in the co tract The Kt. Hon.Heater. - 66 words
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Article145 1929-12-05 9 Reuter. CREW WITHOUT FOOD AND WATER. Pago pago (Samoa). December 5, Going fast” is the signal received from ihe British steamer Norwich City which went ashore on Gardner Island, 80 miles south-west of Honolulu and which resulted in a rush of ships to the rescue. A wirelessReuter. - 145 words
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Article40 1929-12-05 9 lb liter. SECOND EETING IN JANUARY. The Hague, December 5 At. Jaspar, President of the Hague Conference, has informed the Dutch Government that it is proposed io convene a second c< nference at the Hague on January 3.lb liter. - 40 words
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Article662 1929-12-05 9 Reuter. Government Criticised. FROLICKINGS OF BANDIT GANGS.” RAILWAY CONFLICT. China's reply to the British note is brief but friendly and declares that China has always literally carried out Article 2 of the League Convention. The Soviet reply to the t American note has amazed 1 StateReuter. - 662 words
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Advertisement13 1929-12-05 9 Really good Whiskies are as common as bad ones. Sa"dy Mac” is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement224 1929-12-05 9 MOUTRIE PIANOS MADE UN THE EAST FOR THE EAST Prices from $6OO Liberal discounts for cash. S. MOUTRIE CO., LIO., 16, Bishop Street. CHARM, NG_D£CORATION BEAUTIFUL decorative schem-s ran he airan- z A ged with Morse’s CALCAR.IUM” Sanitary Washable Distemper-Water Paint. There are many dainty shide% all.bard-drjing on any sur-224 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article195 1929-12-05 10 Regulation Of. Supplies. MALAYAN MINING COMMUNITY URCI’LARISID. VIEWS SOUGHT. The Pinang Gazette is officially informed that a general meeting of the Tin Producers Association was held in London on Wednesday, November 27, at which about 130 tin producing companies from the various tin centres of the world195 words
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Article54 1929-12-05 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £176-10s. Down £l-ss< 3 Months’ £179-10s. Down £l-ss. SINGAPORE. $9Ol/4 per picul. Down 75c. 259 tons done. RUBBER: London 715 16d. Up 1/16d. New York 16[ cts. (Gold) steady. Local 26; cts. Up 1/4 ct. By Courtesy54 words
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91 1929-12-05 10 WIRE FROM SECRETARY. Considering Scheme For Increasing Capital. The agents have rec-dved the f diowing telegram from the Company’s S.cretary in Owing to accident to plant and mining difficulties, and delay resulting therefrom, Board of Directors have under cor sideration important scheme for increasing91 words
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Article73 1929-12-05 10 Panang, Decmhir 5 1929. By Courtesy of The Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 j 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2'4 3/8 On New York Bank Demand 56| Ernnce T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154 j Bangkok T.T. 80| Batavia T.T. 139| Singapore73 words
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Article31 1929-12-05 10 ho9waril by the Edavana cl 8 at 6 D.m. to-morrow. WB. I. Rohna with mai l from Ljudon on November 14 expected to strive here at 6 t -xorrow.31 words
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Article171 1929-12-05 10 The following wero the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’* share list at 11 sum. to day: Ytsterday To-day o EE g E Shares. S, 5 S 3 S 7 *3 3Q CQ 5 Be. Io- c. sc. Minin f. Ayer Hitam Tin. 11/7J 12/3 11/6 12/*171 words
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Article46 1929-12-05 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buv»rs. Bell*rs. Johans .33 .35 Kintas 1.34 1.36 Kuchais 1.25 M. Consolidateds .36 .38 Nawng Pets .80 ,82| Norths .77| .80 Penawat* .75 Rahmans 1.22$ 1.25 Hong Kongs 17/ 17/6 S. Tronohs 10/ 10/9 Tejas 6/3 6'9 Tekka Taipings 21/9 22/646 words
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Article56 1929-12-05 10 TO DAY’B QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Bdu Caves 1.02$ 105 Haad Yais 6/9 7/3 Rung Faits .64 .66 Kintas 1.32| 1.37| Kuchais (Ord) 1.25 Muang (Prefs) 18/9 19/3 Norths .77* .80 Pangngas 5/9 6/3 Penawats .77 .79 Rahmans 1.24 1.26 Souths .30 .32i Tai pings .78 .8056 words
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Article76 1929-12-05 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Ayer Hitams 11/6 12/ Batu Caves 1.00 1.05 Haad Yais 7/3 Ipohs 24/6 25/6 Kinta Dredges 1.35| M. Consols. .35 .37$ Pangnga Rivers 6/ 6'6 Penawat* .76 .78 Petalings 5.20 5.30 Rahmans 1.22| 1.25 Souths .30 .32 S. Malayans 14/6 15/ S. Tronohs76 words
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Article106 1929-12-05 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, December 4. Paris, 123.92; New York, 4.88 A; Brussels, 34.87 Geneva, 25.1 15« Ams terdam, 12,09|; Milan. 93 20 Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.115 Copenhagen, 18.195,; Oslo, 18.205 Vienna, 34.65 Prague, 1645; Helsingfors, 194 j; Madrid, 34.99 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817 Ri'> 5](Rugby Radio Service) - 106 words
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Article65 1929-12-05 10 FULL PARTICULARS. THE following are mine outputs for the month of November. Kuala Lumpur Tin N.L. No. 1 Dredge. Hears 600 30 Yardage 89,896 Pica’s 274.58 No. 2 Dredge Hours 457 00 Yardage 82,152 Picals 269.77 Kramat Pulai, Limited. Output of Tin Ore. 1 Mine 465 words
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Article162 1929-12-05 10 PRINCIPAL ESTATES. The folio wing are the outputs of the undermentioned rubber estates for November: lbsBa l’ng 48.980 Kuala Dingin 47.976 Subur Tanjong Rambutan 30,544 Rasa 35,378 Jong Landor 77,160 Bakap Plantations I Titi Karangan 42,800 Patani Para 94,035 Batu Mataug Arras «-««O South Malay 21,500162 words
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Article87 1929-12-05 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London. December 3, spot £177-15a three months’ buying 180.15 three months* selling £lBl. Messrs. Boustead and Co, Ltd. s<h December quotation for B ngapore refined tin $9O-25 per picul, bn-inew done 250 tons Penang refined tin $9O-25 per picu', business done 50 tons.87 words
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Article31 1929-12-05 10 TO DAY’S DEPARTURES. Kinta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. To-morrow. Bala wan (Deii) Kedah spm Calcutta Talma 6 p.m. Edavana 6 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta 6 p.mPar. 6 p.m.31 words
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Article85 1929-12-05 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 27 cfs. per pound pfir pl=s36/Steady. Lindon 7 15/16d New York 16i O. gold Oourteey of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot -261 c per lb. December 1929 27c Jan./March 1930 Apr./June 1930 29je Market Steady. The following prices were realized85 words
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Article1108 1929-12-05 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. N AMF Boy. Sela. TranNAME saction. aOHHHB (Dmim.l I <■ 9 e’ Allenby Rabbet O* 1 fO 8 0? Alor Gajah Rubber Katate ...i 4 1 C Amalgamated Malay BetaUa 3 75 3 n ..f Ayer Hitam Planting Syndioate 3 < 3 I.’ Ayer Kuning Rubber1,108 words
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Article280 1929-12-05 10 Penang, December 5, 1929 t cts. Benaree Opium p. chert nom 5,000.00 C ovee h 90.00 Gold leaf seller* 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmeg" 80g 70.00 w > 110* 60.00 kxsoanute per 1,000 50.00 Topra Sandried buyers 9.60 Rattans sale* 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells280 words
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Advertisement136 1929-12-05 10 Really good Whiskies are as common as bad ones. li Sandy Mac" is superlative. Green Manure Seed. PAMANCEKAN TJIASSEM COMPANY, JAVA, (The Anglo Dutch Plantations of Java, Ltd. London). NEW CROP. The above Company will have available for sale from the end of July considerable quantities of Seed in the136 words
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Miscellaneous136 1929-12-05 10 Humour A Others See It, > pl PA I L l < You got to know your wife at a chetp Sunday performance at the theatre Yes, we always economise in the wrong place.”— Lustije Kolner Zeituncj, Cologne y®' w f 1 J ex MhA There As J soon as136 words
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Article3643 1929-12-05 11 Headmaster’s Encouraging Report. Commercial Work. Resident Councillor And Mrs. Frost Present. School And Hand Work On View. annual distribution of prizes: o f the Hutchings School, .Penang, took place this morning at 11 o'clock. ;ht Hon. Mr. Meadows Frost, Resident Councillor, who presided, arrived a3,643 words
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Article74 1929-12-05 11 TO BE ENTERTAINED BY MALAYS. The Dato Panglima Kinta will be entertained by the Malay community of Kinta at the Ipoh Town Hall on Tuesday next in honour of his being awarded the Malayan ertificate of Honour. H.H. the ultan of Perak has consented to be present.74 words
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Article63 1929-12-05 11 served as a National Park. Rugby Radio Service. SITE PRESERVED AS NATIONAL PARK. London, December 4. The site of the battle of Bannockburn, near Stirling, Scotland, where over 600 years ago the Scottish Army of King Robert Bruce gained a victory over the Army of King Edwardserved as a National Park.Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article375 1929-12-05 11 MANY GUESTS AT KLANG CERE.ONY (From Our Own Correspondent) I Klang, December I. The marriage of Mr. Goh Boon Seng of the Dutch branch of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Pulau Samboe, and the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Soon Swee of Singapore, with Miss Tan uat375 words
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Article67 1929-12-05 11 Reuter. DISINTEGRATION ASSUMING UNEXPECTED PROPORTIONS. Berlin, December 5. The disintegration of the German National Party is assuming unexpected proportions, The Lokalanzeiger estimates that the party which has now 78 seats in the Reichstag will lose at least 20 members who are objecting to the policy of theReuter. - 67 words
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Article55 1929-12-05 11 DEFINITELY ON ROAD TO RECOVERY. Wo are informed that news has been received to the effect that there has been a remarkable improvement in the health of Lady Clifford, who is now definitely on the road to recovery. Her Ladyship is soon to leave the nursing home for55 words
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Article235 1929-12-05 12 Reuter. Treasures From Milan. KING GEORGE A CONTRIBUTOR. PRIVATE COLLECTORS. London, December 4. ITALY yesterday despatched her great contribution of art treasures to the forthcoming exhibition of Italian art at Burlington House, London. There are 300 pictures, of which 230;ireold and 70 are modern, together withReuter. - 235 words
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131 1929-12-05 12 Reuter. WAR FIZZLING OUT. Shanghai. December 4. While the war in Honan against the Kuominchun has practically fizzled out it is reported that owing to the Nationalist Government buying the leading Kuominchun generals and the Government forces successfully advancing in Shensi against the remnants of theReuter. - 131 words
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Article74 1929-12-05 12 un y of considering it. Rugby Radio Service. REPORT REFERRED TO GOVESNMENTS. London, December 4. The conference on the operation of Dominion Legislation and Merchant Shipping Legislation concluded to-day. A unanimous report has been made and, in accordance with the terms of reference, has been submitted toun y of considering it.Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article58 1929-12-05 12 RcuUr. TWO MATCHES STILL UNDECIDED. London, December 4, The following are the results of the F. A. Cup replays which took place yesterday: Dagenham 0 Barry 1 (At West Ham.) Shieldon 1 Doncaster R, 1 (After Extra Time.) Chesterfield 3 Southport 2 Port Vale 5 Gainsborough 0RcuUr. - 58 words
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Article698 1929-12-05 13 SCIENCE OF VERTICAL MOBILITY. laws of snobbery. Now In State Of Chaos. There is a thing known in eocial science 38 verticil mobility. In a country where there is vertical mobility people rise easilyand for that matter also fall—in the eocial scale. It means698 words
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Article450 1929-12-05 14 CHARGE OF ASSAULT. U. S. Vaudeville King Sentenced. AFTER deliberating for fiftythree hoursa record for a case of criminal assault Alexander Pantages, the millionaire theatre magnate, was found guilty of feloniously attacking Eunice Pringle, aged 17, at Los Angeles. If the verdict is upheld by the450 words
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