Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 December 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-12-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 286. VOL. LXXXVII. THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement280 1929-12-12 1 T. NAGATA I brothers. i DEN LISTS I Head Of cs nut to the O.spensa r y Biaoc i Olici 2, Lwt i Street i 1 I 1 Run Continentals I The Most Reliable Tyres ws?k KBwlhEi i ji .Balloon or Cord. 4KE2|EiolsOa <s /-< >Ww£' I b |!g3l IJIIi280 words
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Advertisement19 1929-12-12 1 H. TOKISATSU I STUDIO, with up-to-date PEoto* 7 p&pby by electric light. Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.19 words
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Advertisement2274 1929-12-12 2 NOTICES BANKS. T1lll)1 POSITIONS CHABT ebed bank of India, J t knowledge of Cataract— No Matter ripe or unripe. g V «k I AUSTRALIA AND J"~'p A txX a kXoinI yP Apply BtxNo. 207 c|o No nsk of Operation. Cure guar<mt^d g AuldS VdlUS’ (incorporated in England by Royal Ifl2,274 words
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Article741 1929-12-12 3 THEORY OF KOBENHAVN’S” DISAPPEARANCE. TOO MANY SPARS. Caught By Shift Of Wind. 11 An Old Liverpolitan writing to the Journal of Commerce, propounds the following theory as to the disappearance of the Danish training ship Kobenbavn. THE disappearance of the Danish five-masted barque KoLenh avn741 words
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Advertisement314 1929-12-12 3 I— n»»m Getting back strength after illness It is the great restorative value of Bovril which has gained for it the universal approval of doctors and nurses. It stimulates and nourishes without any of the i reaction of drugs and harmful stimulants. The good that Bovril does a convalescent is314 words
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Advertisement145 1929-12-12 3 Once you have tried LODGE SPARKING PLUGS you will never choose any othet .Tvmake. That is why you find them in most cars to-day. They are stocked by leading accessory dealers, garages and stores. The principal models are:— LODGE C 3 LODGE AF (illustrated) for Ford (modelT**)f for nearly all145 words
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Advertisement216 1929-12-12 3 IWIU! 11 TO B iß'fel /Mr I Quality alone baa made *I*A r the huge demand for lh|r>lvTWl 31ack and White Virginia w Cigarettes. F Smoker, of high-e 1... lllC cigarettes throughout the js» world are choosing MWVOM) Black and White, in pre- jr ference to all others. 4|Al!MAlt jSGFv’v216 words
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Article, Illustration451 1929-12-12 4 GEORGE QADD - When Fear Affects Our Play. By GEORGE QADD. f Z f 1 AVE you ever been I—l seized by fear when about to make a st’oke?”! was asked the other day. Every golfer, lam afraid, has dreaded the result of a particular shot of importance. That is usually451 words
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Advertisement239 1929-12-12 4 rl zpi 1 1 MxLj i i ..'-j&IIJK f A I 'I IL A PHYLLOSAN’ L is New Life in every sense I J Phyllosan is everything your leaflet says I and more It is new life in every sense lam a living miracle, thanks to c Phyllosan. cc Doctors239 words
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Advertisement326 1929-12-12 4 a wy Suffering Allayed 1 Dark days of illness, black beads on the string of <i sorrow lighter you will weigh with the comforting r r -/Ail- r i 'r- i I fIJEAU DE COLOGNE I£] c fragrance or Aili Pau de Cologne to make you PviCAi. r bearable. Yc326 words
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Article504 1929-12-12 5 Home'y Wisdom by the Rev. R. J. CAMPBELL I). D - Home'y Wisdom by the Rev. R. J. CAMPBELL I). D A distil gtrshed journalist, Douglas, has been telling us that during a severe illness he die* covered one dreadful thing—namely, that the worst of all diseases is that of loneliness not to be missed, to be forgotten, thrown504 words
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Article298 1929-12-12 5 The Human Machine. Ml IF you were ask?d, Can you think you would probably regiri your questioner as a lunatic. You would hardly deign to give him au answer. Yet it would not be each a silly qi-stion after all. There are not so very many people298 words
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167 1929-12-12 5 ARRIVAL AT PENANG. The Maharaj »h of Kapurthala, who arrived in Penang V lay. is a Rajput ruler cf a S:ate in North Western India with a population of 3 )0,009. The Kapurthala State is about 652 square miles in size ard besides that His167 words
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176 1929-12-12 5 IPOH POLICE COURT. The preliminary ei q i’ry into the case in which a Chinese’ named Wong Cha», alicS WougChar, was charged with robbery at a house occupied 3by a Chinese named Lee Kvee Yong 7atljAmpang on November 19, was"conc’u led~at the Ipoh Police Court176 words
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Advertisement454 1929-12-12 5 HEATH brow school. FOXMOOR, HERTFORDSHIRE. RBrTpi ITP! Pnpsratcrv School for the Public II .nslVi'l qchoolß «nd tbe Royal Navy. 11*11 UL II Ul lihU Situated 25 miles N. W. of London, on fi 11 L/UlilllilU a pur of the Chiltern Hills, 400 fret r n above pea level. It is454 words
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Advertisement53 1929-12-12 5 Be proud of the Cigarettes you offer your friends.'"Black White" are the best. PATENT Canvas Bags rxr: "A 7 Size. 19’ by 19’ by 24” CAn be packed 224 ,bs rubber. B «.n be beared 16 50 each f.o.b. Singapore, Telegraphic address ARISAKA.” Arisaka Canvas Bag Mfg. Company, Ltd., 176,53 words
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Advertisement153 1929-12-12 5 t Bfli' m Smoked by the Elite wA A of Five Continents yj |i| vl rS k irw l mt b-i m i i> nxr» umn im 1 MELACHRINO «GYPTiAN eicAßenes Obtain able from John Little Co. Ltd. I SINGAPORE.KVALA LAMPUR. PENANG AND IPOH j I i OA V E153 words
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Article353 1929-12-12 6 Neuter. Channel Rough. STORMY WEATHER STILL EXPECTED. SOMERSET’S HOMELESS. London, December 11. A renewal of gale conditions occurred during the night round the coasts and in Southern England, where rain fell heavily. The weather is fine but windy inland this morning, and a moderate gale with roughNeuter. - 353 words
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Article68 1929-12-12 6 .Reuter. AMERICA AND THE WASHINGTON TREATY. New York, December 11. Doubling the aircraft-carrier tonnage is demanded by Mr. Britten, Chairman of the House of Representatives Naval Committee, in an interview. He advocated that the present 6G,000-ton United States aircraft carriers should be made up to 135,000 as.Reuter. - 68 words
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47 1929-12-12 6 .Reuter. DEATH OF NICOLAI GERARD. Helsingfors, December 11. The death has taken place at the age of 90 of Nicolai Gerard, Governor-General of Finland, during the Tsarist Regime.He was found living in an asylum in Finland at the expense of the Finnish Government..Reuter. - 47 words
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Article42 1929-12-12 6 Reuter. GOVERNMENT REMAINS IN OFFICE. Vienna, December 11. The Constitutional Reform Bill came into force to-day. President Miklas requested the old Government to remain in office. The President, under the new Constitution, assumes supreme command of the federal Army.Reuter. - 42 words
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34 1929-12-12 6 Reuter. 5 KILLED 20 INJURED. London, December 11. five were killed and 20 injured in a colbetween a tramcar and an omnibus at aifield. Both vehicles were overturned and «vmpietely wrecked.-Reuter. - 34 words
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Article89 1929-12-12 6 Reuter 6 Germans Charged With Attempted Smuggling. :o: Berlin, December 11. Four merchants and two ex-officers are on trial, in camera, at Kiel on a charge of attempting to smuggle 8,000,000 rounds of ammunitioi to China in violation of the law prohibiting the export of war material.Reuter \ - 89 words
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Article111 1929-12-12 6 -Reuter. GOVERNMENT TROOPS ATTACKED. Wounded Pouring Into Hospitals. Canton, December 11. Chinese reports state that severe fighting broke out on Monday night, 27 miles north of Canton. A fierce battle raged for several hours. Large reinforcements were rushed from Canton to stem the advance of the-Reuter. - 111 words
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216 1929-12-12 6 Reuter. ATTA K 8 ON COMPANY. London, December 11. The directors of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company resolved not to pay halfyearly dividends on the Preference Stocks or an interim dividend on the Ordinary Stock. This notification adds that Lord Kylsant,Reuter. - 216 words
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Article68 1929-12-12 6 Reuter. WAR MINISTRY ESTIMATES. Paris, Dec. 11. There was a heated scene in the Chamber during the debate on the War Ministry estimates. M. Tardieu denounced the left opposition for hair-splitting and declared, You want a battle and we accept it.” On a subsequent division,Reuter. - 68 words
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51 1929-12-12 6 CIVIL WARRANT. (From our Own Correspondent). Colombo, December 11, Excitement was caused this afternoon when Mr. Natesa Aiyer, the Indian member on the Legislative Council, was arrested on a Civil Warrant for debt at the entrance to the Council where the Donoughmore Scheme was being51 words
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Article245 1929-12-12 6 .Rugby Radio Service. Zambesi Bridge. ASSISTED GOVERNMENT SCHEMES. TRUNK ROADS. London, December 11. i THE present value of grants approved or in an advance stage of negotiation in relation to the Government schemes for the provision of work under theD.evelop- i ment Act, the Colonial Development Act.Rugby Radio Service. - 245 words
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Article55 1929-12-12 6 Capetown air service. Radio Service. GROUNDS AND FACILIT E London. December 11. Sir Alan Cobham yesterday flew from Croydon to Dijon on his way to Africa, where he will, with representatives of Imperial Airways, choose landing grounds and organise facilities for a regular London toCapetown air service. Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article38 1929-12-12 6 Reuter. IMPORTS UP: EXPORTS DOWN. London, December 11. The Board of Trade returns for November show imports £108,218,000 and exports £63,125,000 an increase of £1,396,000 and a decrease of £642,000 respectively com pared with November 1928,»Reuter. - 38 words
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Article321 1929-12-12 6 REVISED HANDICAPS. All Handicaps Down By 7 Pounds. We are officially informed by the Secretary of the Perak Turf Club that all the handi--1 caps published for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Amateur Meeting, 'Friday, December 18)have been reduced by 7 pounds.321 words
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Article51 1929-12-12 6 Rugby Service. London, December 11. Admiral of the Fleet,Earl Jellicoe, yesterday underwent a successful operation to the upper jawbone. He has cancelled all engagements for the next six weeks. Anxiety is felt for Admiral of the Fleet Sir'Henry Jackson, who has been gravely ill fcr so -icRugby Service. - 51 words
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Article196 1929-12-12 6 P. O. ANNUAL MEETING. Reuter. Pulverised Coal. LORD INCHCAPE AND SUCCESSFUL FUTURE. GLOOMY TRAMP OUTLOOK. London, December 11. Presiding at the annual meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation < ompany, Lord Inchcape said there seem» I every prospect of a successful future r pulverised coal, especially in cargoReuter. - 196 words
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Article319 1929-12-12 6 CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS. The Dato P inglim-* K nta was entertained by the Malay Community cf Kinta at the Ipoh Town Hill yesterday in honour of his having been awarded the Malayan Certificate of Honour. 1 here was a large and representative gathering including His Highness the319 words
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Article390 1929-12-12 6 Mr. J. S. Ferguson of Ipoh is shortly going Home on furlough. Dr. Gopal Pillai, of the Klian Intan Hwital, bag returned af.er spending a holiday in Ceylon. Dr.M. E. Tirucbelvan of the District Hospital, Taiping, is leav’ng for Ceylon in January on a short holiday. Mr,390 words
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Article89 1929-12-12 6 Dec. 13 and 14—Perak Turf Club, Ama* teur Races, 14—Malaya Cnp Rugger-'- era Penang at Jpoh. ma teur 16 Iskandar Polo Club, Rice Meeting, Ipoh. 17— Meeting of Municipal Comm sionerr, 4 r.m. icpns iog 18— Quarterly Sess>on of L’C Jortiee,. District Court. General Meeting, oc j a89 words
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Advertisement48 1929-12-12 6 Fresh Butter V Brastagl Vegetables AH Storage w X We are also agents for Kelvinator Refrigerators. IS THE RANGE OF SERVICE OF THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. PENA NG. 'Phone 602 a ml 608. Really good Whiskies are as common as bad ones. Sandy Mac” is superlative.48 words
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Article845 1929-12-12 7 PENANG’S YOUNGEST EUROPEAN. Mr. W. J. Foley. BORN 1857: ARRIVID IN PfcNANG 1871. STILL GOING STRONG. MR. Laurie Brown may* be the oldest European living in Penang but the statement that he is also the oldest Penang European resident is challenged bv Mr. W. J. Foley, retired Senior Chief Inspector845 words
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Article313 1929-12-12 7 I (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir,In your i aper of the 10ch irs\ la correspondent under tfe appellation ol Democratic v. ntilated his opinion in a manner as if he were groaning with I dissatiif «c ion on b h.lf of all the Ch*I313 words
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Article97 1929-12-12 7 Si r A row of has just b?en built in Nagore Road. Seme of them have since been allowed to be tenanted, although no drain has been provided. Ah a nsn’t the superfluous water runs over the buk lane and collects into little pools97 words
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Article117 1929-12-12 7 Fir,Thanks indeed fnr your opinion on my bock, wh’ch occupied so much of your valuable space n the By the Way’ coinmn of year paper. I cannot find words to express my gratitude for same, wh’ch is doing a world of good for the book, and, it117 words
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Article213 1929-12-12 7 THE BUSY MAN’S DIARY. Ta* Government was defeated in the Hnn««* of Lords following a debate on the Egyptian Policy. Page 9. The Eastern Smelting Company made a nett profit of £73,195 last year. A final div dead of 7i per cent is to be213 words
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Article216 1929-12-12 7 CHINESE SENTENCED. Before Mr. C Wilson in the Penarg District Ccurt, Fung Lok and Chin Han, two Chinese, were charged with tte theft of 150 katbs of copper wir* fiotn a Municipal store at C ntonment Road. Dat< c k ive- Inspector Gordon, who pres°cuted stated216 words
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Article161 1929-12-12 7 Persons vho are subject to rheumatism should avoid above all things an excess of meat in their diet, for fl -eh food is productive of uric acid in the blood and uric ac d is the cause of rheumatism. Simple, wholes'me dietmainly corgisttng of161 words
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Advertisement12 1929-12-12 7 Heally good Whiskies are as common as had ones.Sandy Mac" is superlative.12 words
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Advertisement122 1929-12-12 7 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 cf Seed in the following Green Manure types. Types. Price, per picul C. f S’pore. Centrogpma Puoescens 17.50122 words
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Advertisement981 1929-12-12 7 New Advertisements. nmmmnmmmmmnmhmbmb sxnmnnmmmhmmkmmmh Tk Carborundum Co., Ltd., ie HOVIS» MANCHESTER. A perfect food in itself M Aloxite and Carborundum Wheel Scythe Slones, Hones, a Read what the Lancet sayr: Jg Carborundum Crucibles, Etc, fi The food value of Hovis is double that of ordinary Wheat Bread. VICTOR CO, a981 words
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Article546 1929-12-12 8 It is by no means unlikely that when the objects of the local health boards scheme become more thoroughly understood by the planting community of Malaya there will be considerable opposition to them. In a letter which appeared in our correspondence column yesterday a reader makes out546 words
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Article145 1929-12-12 8 not worth ms salt." .Among early peoples—and to some of the more primitive, races to daysalt was the only known food preservative. Consequent ly, when the Romans served out rations to their soldiers and civil servants, salt was regarded as perhaps the most important commodity145 words
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Article170 1929-12-12 8 ANOTHER CASE. Another case of attempted robbery in the Ipoh district has been reported in which it is alleged that three Chinese, armed with deadly weapons entered a house of a Chinese kepala who is employed on a mine at Sungei Kinta on Tuesday night. It170 words
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Article1006 1929-12-12 8 A IL L - A IL L- Penang, Thursday. »>OHIS morning we are glad to learn that our reference made to the lepers at Pulau Jerejak, and in particular to the unfoi tunates of the Eurasian ward, has borne good fruit. From a reader at Kuala Lumpur we welcome wo large1,006 words
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Article204 1929-12-12 8 SATURDAY’S VAT H AT IPOH. There will be general regret that J. L. M. Boyd has not sufficiently recovered from his injury of a month ago to play against Perak on Saturday. j D. D. B. Cook and H. E. Goodman are also on the doubtful list204 words
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Advertisement218 1929-12-12 8 Wl i |<|TII ii r~n i WONDERFUL THE SHAVE-TIME SAVER (BLANK'S PRODUCTS Ltd.) FOK SAFETY RAZORS COMPLETE OUTFITS m Crnsistipg of ornan entr l byuitne con- l m H tainerand one 6oz bottle bland a aolnuun I BLAND’S SOLUTION I K I H per 8 oz Boule. j ji H218 words
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Advertisement96 1929-12-12 8 £.40. Xmas Etc. Special Dinner, Crackers. Cinderella Uance Noveltj Decorations new to Penang. $4-00 per cover. Xmas Night. Orchestral Concert [2O per- sons] Seasonable music j Special Xmas Dinner. $4-00 per cover. 1 Boxiag Night. Special Dinner and Balloon Dance. $6-00 per cover. EXTENSION New Year*» Eve Hogmanay. Distribution of96 words
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Miscellaneous174 1929-12-12 8 Come, Come, Come and See. The First World’s Famous Chinese Circus to Malaya The Greet Chinese circus. The vai-ious Hair-raising, Pangermis Horse-Back Stunts, Wire-Walking, Sword and Knife Throwing, Boxing with Tigei, ann L°opard, Hiltrious torch Juggling, Fascinating Oriental Dancing, Wonderful Struggle between and Leopard, Fire and Knife Swallowing, Skilful Magical174 words
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Miscellaneous26 1929-12-12 8 TIDE TABLES. TO-DAV High Water. Low Water. 8.58 a to. 304 a.m. 9.43 p.m. 2.59 p.m. To-morrow. 10.44 a.m. 4.57 a.m. Il 02 p.m. 4.51 p,m.26 words
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989 1929-12-12 9 On Egyptian Policy. Strongly Condemned By Lord Lloyd. Immature Political System. The Government was defeated in the House of Lords on a motion by Lord Salisbury regretting the precipitation with which the Government had launched its Egyptian Policy which entailed a risk to the989 words
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Article167 1929-12-12 9 enter. long ter i convicts gain CONTROL. Auburn (New York), December 11. As< -iousriot occurred in Auburn State r -son and the convicts are reported to be p complete control and holding the oC'irioi as a hostage, f olice, firemen n > troops are rushing to theenter. - 167 words
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Article386 1929-12-12 9 Rugby Yadio Service OPTIONAL CLAUSE. WHY BRITISH GOVERNMENT SIGNED WHITE PAPER. The Government has issued a White Paper setting forth the considerations which led to Great Britain signing the Optional Clause. > It says that it was the logical sequence to the acceptance of the PeaceRugby Yadio Service - 386 words
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Article101 1929-12-12 9 Reuter. INCREASED DUTIES ON CERTAIN GOOD Canberra, December 11. Further tariff alterations are announced including increased duties on certain electrical goods, fur, hats, oils, paints, chinaware and motor accessories. A duty of ninepence a pound has been imposed on wooltops which have, up to the present, been duty, Reuter. - 101 words
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Article547 1929-12-12 9 Parliamentary Questions. LORD HAILSHAM EXPRESSES HIS VIEW-. ACT OF FOLLY.” The First Lord of the Admiralty, the Rt. Hon. W. E. Alexander, stated in the House of Commons that the decision to suspend zvork on the Singapore 1 Naval Base had not involved any transfer,547 words
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Article81 1929-12-12 9 1 MEETING TO BE HELD IN IPOH. The first Amateur Meeting to be held under the auspices of the Iskandar Polo Club, Kuala Kangsar, in conjunction with I the Perak Turf Club, will be held at Ipoh and not at Kuala Kangsar. I There will therefore be81 words
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Advertisement15 1929-12-12 9 'lLoamite 1 i refoawi t*FIRE” n. Daaftr Unforeseen Prelect Property. Durege 4 i Thoma», fenang.15 words
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Advertisement109 1929-12-12 9 CHRISTMAS Mate it Merry Make it Music Make it H M V. STMOUTRIE co., Ltd.,’ 16, Bishop Street. A gen ts: 11 «ntSMHSESSSEKKEBWnWSPmBHMHHiiK BROWN BOVERI *7 With the striving for greater efficiencies in the production and application of power for all purposes, the need in Malaya for I advanced ei109 words
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Miscellaneous37 1929-12-12 9 THEATRE ROYAL 3-PERFORMANCES ONLY-3 AT 9 30 TUE. WED. THUR. Kt THE NEW YORKERS Formerly Known as Ruth Van Valey o. UP—TO—THE—MINUTE AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE Preceded By Pictures Booking at Robinson Piano Co. Prices: s2.o°, S? 10 cents.37 words
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596 1929-12-12 10 PORT OF PENANG. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-day. s. Horens”. Arrived during morn ing from Japan, Filling tc-lay for Calcutta. m. a. Makian” due from Langsa, Id», Tandpng Po596 words
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Article376 1929-12-12 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. Sharks. >» a*» Z 5 (3 0 v ffi OQ CQ 00 io. to. tO. tO. Mining Ayer Hitam Tin. 1 ?/3 12/9 12/1* 12 9376 words
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Article89 1929-12-12 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 27} cfs. per pound per pl=t36/33 Quiet. Lu’don 8 l/16d New York 16} c g >ld. Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. 27}a per lb. January 1930. J an./Mar ch 1930 29« Apr./June 1930 3CI 5 Market steady. The following89 words
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Article70 1929-12-12 10 e LATEST RETURNS. THE following are the latest returns of mine outputs for November: Siamese Tin Syndicate Ltd. (Ngow Property). Output piculs 1496 Ngow Estate (3 Dredges). Hours run ***** Cubic Yards 292.300 Tin ore von pls. 1495 90 Takuapa (2 Dredges). Hours run 1,278} Cubic70 words
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Article72 1929-12-12 10 Messrs. Boustead tf Co. Ltd. 12th Dec. qno’auon for Singapore refined tin 191 50 p r p cul business done 175 tons, Pe ang r« fint-d tin $9l 50 per picul, husii e«s dor#» 100 tone, nnrnfined tin per picu’, bnsiners done 12} tnm. The follrrtring were the72 words
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Article46 1929-12-12 10 DIVIDEND OF 6» A SHARE DECLARED. Messrs. Kennedy A Co. inform us that they have iec*ived advice by cable that the Directors of Tionoh Mine« Ltd. have declared a final divi tend of 61. rer share for the year encing 31st December 1929.46 words
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Article53 1929-12-12 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN. LONDON. Spot £179-15 od. Down £f-5-0 3 Msntbs £lB2-15-0d Down £l-10 0 SINGAPORE. $9ll/2 per picul. Unchanged 175 tons done. RUBBER: Landen 8 Ll6d. Up 1/16d New York 161 lets. (Gold) Down 10ct local 271/4cts. Unchanged By Courtesy of53 words
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Article22 1929-12-12 10 NOVEMBER OUTPUT. The output of The Ayer Mo’ek Rubber Co., Ltd. for Novem’ er was 10,865 ib?.22 words
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Article98 1929-12-12 10 The health statement for the Munici’ pality of Genree Town for the week ending December 7. 1929, shows a total of 76 deaths4B males and 28 femalesthe being 27.50 per mille compared with 26.41 in the preceding week and with 22.19 in the corresponding week of bst year.98 words
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Article36 1929-12-12 10 The hom°wFrd mail by the s.f. Rawalpindi closes 6 r.m. to-morrow. The P. and O. Khiva with mails despatched from L 'ndon on November 21 is expected to arrive here at 3 p.m. to-morrow.36 words
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Article1157 1929-12-12 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. vr*ifT?Q Buy. Seis. TranNAMB3. saction. BUBBIB (Dallas.! Allenby Bubbee Oa 1 fC 2 0 Alor Gajab Rubber Itatate > J Amalgamated Malay Hstetes .-2 6? 8. Ayer Hitam Planting Syndic*»- 2 8 3 (< Aver Kunlng Rubber Ketatea 3 4 Ayer Molek Rubber Oo .1 4»1,157 words
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Advertisement13 1929-12-12 10 Be proud of the Cigarettes you offer your friends.Black <£ White” are the best»13 words
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Advertisement125 1929-12-12 10 DO YOUR XIAS NEW SHOPPING AT (silk) PARMANAND’S IS) Where- You Get Best Quality New Latest Goods Big Selection At Cheaper Prices Satisfactory Supply and Prompt Service. (Silk Ready Made Goods'A Speciality) New Lot Ready Made Beautifully Emb: Voile Frocks in all the Leading Shades. 14, Bishop Street. Phone 1199.125 words
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Article659 1929-12-12 11 Directors’ Report. nett promt of $47,065. 5 p FINAL DIVIDEND. The following is the Directors r?port f Knndong Rubber Es'a'e Limited, f f rtbel2 months’ended September 30, 1929. tote presented at the annual meetirg to 1® be,d at 9H Old Market Street, Koala Lnrnpur. After charging659 words
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Article524 1929-12-12 11 INCREASING CAPITAL. ROSE MACPHAIL AND PENMAN LTD. MARKET REPORT. THE price of tin has fluctuated between wide margins during the week, the general tendency being downwards. London Spot, shows a loss of £lO 15.0 at £177.15.0 and the Thiee Months price is down £10.10.0 at £180.15.0.524 words
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Article215 1929-12-12 11 ADVANCE BALANCE SHEET. Nett Profit of £73,195. An Advance Balance Sheet has been issued by the Penang Office of the East* ern Smelting Co., Ltd., for the in forma tion of the Eistern shareholders. Toe figures and information are as given in cabled advices fr m215 words
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Article214 1929-12-12 11 Penang. December 12, 1929. cts. Ilsnaree Opium p. chest nom 5,0C0.00 C oves h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 w HOs 60.00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 H 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9.25 Rattans Rales 11.15 Rattans Coarse n 10.60 Green Snail Shells214 words
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Article68 1929-12-12 11 (Rugby Radio Service London, December 11. Paris, 123.96 New York, 4.881; Brussels, 34.87; Geneva, 25.125; Aids t-rd«m, 12.09 f Mihn. 93.26 Berlin, 20.39 Stockholm, 18.095 Copenhagen, 18.185; O*»1o, 18.205 Vienna, 34.69 Prague, 124 j; Helsingfors, 194 i; Madrid, 35.15; Lisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818 R’o s’s Buenos(Rugby Radio Service ) - 68 words
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Article71 1929-12-12 11 Penang, Dec°mb«r 12 1929. By at The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 9/32 3 Documentary 2'4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 56| France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154| Bangkok T.T. *o| Batavia T.T. 139 j Singapore M71 words
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Advertisement13 1929-12-12 11 Really good Whiskies are as common as .ad ones. Sandy Mac” is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement111 1929-12-12 11 f-- 1 Bl it’s Your Blood that Must be Cleansed WHEN mpurittee coHect and are retained in the blood the wbola yoteiu becomes weakened, for ft fa through Nhe blooc. _hat every tisane of the body ft nourished. Abscesses, Ulcers. Bad Legs. Files, Glandular Swellings, Eesema, Boils, and Pimple», also111 words
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Advertisement154 1929-12-12 11 R. YOUNG CO-, I LIMITED. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS I Manufacturers of all classes of Concrete Goods, Mosaic Flooring Tiles I The only Flooring Tiles Manufactured with an admixture of Granite I Siftings, British Pigments and under European Supervision. I ROOFING TILES. I Cheaper and Equal to other Roofing Tiles, Guarantees given154 words
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Article175 1929-12-12 12 HUSBANDS WIVES’ GOODS. Man Who Would Plead Guilty* When can a man be cha p ged with steal* n< from his wif» The point was raised at the West London ?o ice Court. A man insisted on pleading guilty to stealing his wife's h>n ibag175 words
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Article168 1929-12-12 12 By a Wife. (1) He doesuA all >w a min about a dog’' or sudden pressure of business” to keep him from c uning straight home regularly very n ght. (2j He d>sa’t leave the room on mysterioua errands ji«t as the meal is being served.168 words
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Article143 1929-12-12 12 THIRTY ARRESTS. About 30 people, mostly undergridnates were arrested at Ca t bridge on November 5, following a series of disirderly incidents which developed from the u ud sih of November rag,” The market square was throng id by 500 excited undergraduates, who rushed al143 words
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Article111 1929-12-12 12 SORTS our GOODS MADE BY NEEDLEWORK GE I .D. The Queen visited the Imperial Institute, London recently and assisted in the so. t ng aud allocation of the goods made by her needlework guild. She wbs wearing a blu» c'oth coat and a toque to ini'cb,111 words
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Article, Illustration27 1929-12-12 12 1 at Le of LonJou,.-ir William Waterloo. -'llVx. Vi XX Guildhall, w’here his pndecessor, Sir Kynaston Stv.dd (righC. La the word of OlLce.27 words
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Advertisement97 1929-12-12 12 ,Z O' l Z <P .P <A /V WHEN DISCERNING ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BECAUSE «u$ fO US hi ib m* kwh! &> br3*i <■* IE Lt 1 F ?Aa I-f 7’“»? w-J 188 3aZ*? ef-L-4 K 7 -?T 7 >4 3r §T~ V 5 I l?Z>£i T97 words
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Advertisement53 1929-12-12 12 Be proud of the Cigarettes you offer your friends.' Black <& White” are the best. l/ARHNS .pjils. APIOL STEEL I 3 Sure andcertain for all Female S I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMONDS, K The English Pharmacy L 52.53 words
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Advertisement283 1929-12-12 12 Murphy No. 45. I ri in l-ZJZ 7Z ZZ, W ,W\ Z W\ > I I 5 2> I 3 J I I -< c~ I Z << V (T) f H XZZ COP’SiG**! P> 9 30X6 (OPtrxHXGf** J} Murphy doesn’t wish to be interviewed. SNAPSHOTS OF A BABY WATCHING283 words
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Article648 1929-12-12 13 L C Moore Thinks i* is a good j)b From the time she is born a woman is i ever really sati-fied. 1 doubt whether anyone has ever met a perfectly contented and placid woman. When a man achieved a certain position in the w< r648 words
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Advertisement269 1929-12-12 13 poes your Face' get rough It does if you use harsh soaps, be* cause such soaps eat away bits of live cuticle, exposing the tender tr.dcr skin to become cracked and wrinkled. Use Palmolive soap, the famous combined cleanser and Lotion. Its almost magic properties are due to the cosmetic269 words
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Advertisement267 1929-12-12 13 Ideally good T 1 hislcies are as common as bad ones. Sandy Mac" is superlative. I What does I 1 iKff machine t t belting costj you I X i Not What do you pay for it** rw> HERE’S a difference. Ordinary belting .lip. on the palley». T 4« I267 words
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Advertisement197 1929-12-12 13 i Ojfc W A/ f i /WILLS'S |S©iU£) i feM&sL'qeß g SOQAKSVVS® i Mi HI o W mH ffi ZABy I|B( ijßi VIRGINIA CIGARETTES F I. ,f WD. Er HO WILLS BRISTOL LONDON ±_J X SIMPLE STRONG TYNESIDE” j Light hecting Battery x Capacity lbs. Per Hour Fuarvng Cost 9197 words
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525 1929-12-12 14 THERE is a tribe of African savages who file their teeth to sharp points and colour them black. I am cot sure whether this effect is supposed to make for beauty or terror. Anyhow, it is the fashion, rnd not one whit525 words
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Advertisement660 1929-12-12 14 S Palm Oil PointerNo. 13. S 1 DAYLIGHT SAVING. It is f-uggested that Daylight Saving should be tried in Malays, but s S the Government dees not like the idea. Governments, notoriously, do s not like saving anything. Economy and thrift have to be forced upon a S thtm by660 words
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Advertisement100 1929-12-12 14 P TRONIZED BY ROYALTY (ESTABLISHED 1872) Those on lookout for Useful, Dainty, Lasting Presents for X’mas New Year May have their wishes Gratified by visiting SKVAS’ B’shop Street, PENANG. High Stieet SINGAPORE. BECK’S I I I I I I I» 'lf -JbbsßSS I L-Zi is I KEY «"O BEER ISold100 words
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Advertisement330 1929-12-12 14 ll 111 nan TIME TO THINK X n?as Needs We are making a special display of Y’m.... needs, Dainty Perfumery, Toilet Sets a, necessities, including imported brands invite B( M»doi r tion. We are conlident we can please’you )o las P«We also carry a full range of highest q ualitv330 words
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Article516 1929-12-12 15 THE NEW HELM ORDERS. COMDR. KENWORTHY’S OPINION. Manifestation of Activities of Busybodies. I look upon the whole agitation to alter the helm < rdt re as one more manifestation t f the activities of lusy-bodies, who cannot l»»ave well aloni, to seek t< justify their i xisten516 words
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Article445 1929-12-12 15 DEBT SUMMONS WARNING CRITICISED. REPEALED LAW. To Be Brought To Notice Of lord Chancellor. THE Registrar at West London County Court (Mr. G. Shilton) on November 13, described a notice of summons as cruel and outrageous and one I intend to bring to the notice of the445 words
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Advertisement237 1929-12-12 15 Johnson fl new 4-cylinder G 7„. K1g0 fo 0 motor boards! Pronounced by eminent engineers k A J and authorities as the v k marvel of the marine world! The new Johnson Sea The Sea Horse 32 is a result of Johnson's de- termination to develop T F—t-tA n high237 words
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Advertisement59 1929-12-12 15 Be proud of the Cigarettes you offer your friends."Blach d White" are the best. MHMHHMHHHMHHMHHH a 1 I By Appointment 5 s VINTAGE 5 S TO HIS MAJESTY Jg KING GEORGE V. 5 s 2 Sole Importers: M CALDBEOK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., g (Incorporated under the Hongkong Companies Ord) H59 words
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Advertisement134 1929-12-12 15 J| t f,- '> jxj .«-F *.rl I ini ii, r A H wrote I A I JffS. U 'A H VBOCUCtS V,\ r\ ggsy M., SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Brothers, Ltd IM lIBBfc B LIL _TI'T7TTT A YAM BRAND s S Lj I S Provisions134 words
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Advertisement1328 1929-12-12 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE l I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PEMANG. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. ANCHISES in port Marseille?, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. PERSEUS Dec. 19 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg IDOMENEUS Dec. 25 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. PATROCLUS Dec. 31 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. RATT ID AIVfQITTD T1,328 words
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Advertisement724 1929-12-12 16 P. 0.-BRITiSH ixni> AND APCAR LINES 4 (Companies Incorporated in Engles MAIL PAMEI/GIR an*» VAHGo sr«,y :c|| Peninnhr and Oriental S. H. Ca., under can- Bombay-China Seni» t. o tract wftb Hit Majesty's Government, London 9 Wi. k. and Far East Mail Senice Outwards (nun London for China and Japan.724 words
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