Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 December 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-12-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 288. VOL. LXXXVIL SATURDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement423 1929-12-14 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, > I DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street j BUCYRUS-ERIE COMPANY. S 1 DREDGE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS I Mil fl I I' and fi I iwOmbi I 48|OB\ t ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS I J; I JWlfevW* of 8 I iWm®l Ratal I423 words
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Advertisement19 1929-12-14 1 a TOKISAT3U STUDIO, with us-todate Phctea graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772 f 68 t 70, Bishop Streetg PENANG.19 words
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Advertisement1844 1929-12-14 2 POSITION VACANT. NOTICES. -fhe Straits Trading Company, z\ d I Limited. Salesmen rcqn?red of gaod appearance Deafness whether partial or total V -k m |«kJ* J [lncorporated in the Straits Settlements.] and address. Knowledge of Chinese cored absolutely. Sncces- guaranteed. AllluO VQI U3* c abets essential. P ase apply person-1,844 words
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Advertisement295 1929-12-14 2 I I r*' |6W I tei jp I I BACTERIOLOGICAL. I The Cow and Gate Milk Food process results iu the I destruction of pathogenic rirganisms I '1 he freedom from harmful bacteria and disease germs I renders the use of Cow and Gate Milk Food safe I Other milk295 words
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Miscellaneous53 1929-12-14 2 To-Night and Till Sunday 15th Two Paramount Pictures Commencing from 9 p.m. nightly ADOLFHEMENJOU IN ‘A NIGHT OF MYSTERY’ Jy A drama with great love scenes interspersed with charming Men) Followed by B EBF DAM ELS IN •HOT NEWS’ Bebe Daniels puts a hot one over in 4 HO P53 words
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Article794 1929-12-14 3 Old Beans A nd Old Fellows —Modern Manners And Tact Can Make Friendship A 1 asting Joy, Flippancy of modern schoolboys towards their fathers has been criticised by Dr. Cyril Norwood, the headmister of Harrow. He has given two instances of present-day filial manners. First,794 words
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Advertisement257 1929-12-14 3 (Cuticara Talcum For Daily Use j ]|ow important it is to complete I the toilet with a fragrant, antiseptic powder! After cleansing with UUTICURA SOAP, a dainty application of CITI ICURA TALCUM will add the finishing touch to your toilet. CUTICURA TALCUM absorbs perspiration and refreshes and cools the OSample257 words
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Advertisement119 1929-12-14 3 The Baby’s Best Aid to Perfect Digestion f ood health and a well-developed y and brain depend upon good ion during childhood. They are reward in families where Wood'Gripe Water” is used regularly. 1 dose of this pleasant remedy ach meal quickly checks acidity rmentation and gives instant relief wind119 words
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Advertisement68 1929-12-14 3 t §> i 1 11 CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTES 1 n'‘nt! I "5 r e -r Sir w tf-¥H *■> 'I 1 m J! j 1 JP a t 1 r 1 f ra.ot xe B i- f MMHMM MMWMMHMHiMHHHBHnHHnB ft A 1 V 7 A w 3 n wjj f a68 words
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Article811 1929-12-14 4 If The Population Cou’d Be Spread out —Empty I racts In Britain And Ireland. There are too many people in the world. We are too thick on the ground. That entirely erroneous suggestion must have occurred to numerous hasty observers in recent years, especially if811 words
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Advertisement347 1929-12-14 4 J. J. PURFETTO J. D BORRELUE J.HRUBY follow the Stars Leadership CONN’S popularity among tho leaders vIFV in brass instruments is increasing from A&gg&ri day to day. They know that a good instrument r; indispensable to the rxproper int rpretation of their art. and for that reason they select the347 words
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Advertisement246 1929-12-14 4 h ,1/ L- Z I 11 rX I JS //Iv» 11 X"” r/ I Cologne ®d ’qß Cologne, famous in song and story r famous, too, as the cradle of aromatic 4711 Ea u de Cologne, most potent weapon in Beauty t armourv. Indeed, what more precious than “4711”, its246 words
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Article503 1929-12-14 5 One Way to Brighten the Lord Mayor’s Show. moving banquet. Legendary Luxuries the Crowds Wish to See. rp E moststriking feature of I the Lord Mayor’s Proces- sion is a living tableau*of the Lord Mayor, the late Lord Mayor and the City Aidermen enjoying a503 words
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Advertisement361 1929-12-14 5 yowr car deserves good Plugs—Pit "Bosch” Plugs, they are best. K.P.M. ROTH PACKET *AVICATiOM COMPACT. I leeoryorated is Holland. Telephone He. 582. Telegrams Pakefraart FAIUKG for steamers. 7Jsale D Every Sunday al Belawan Delli, Paneh and Asahan. a Bengal 1 p. m Pangkalan-Brandan, Pangkalan Soeaoe, Tandjong- q b Makiao Every361 words
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Advertisement451 1929-12-14 5 w n mr- -r a, hit natiit. tarwr ra —a.iir ariMdaMMb.aaa-:/ THE FORD CAR REAR AXLE u I I '“i Expense no object in -TieSieving THE rear axle of the Ford car is of the three-quarter floating type with spiral bevel gear. The pinion hub is exceptionally heavy, and, as451 words
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Article651 1929-12-14 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —The Hon. Mr. P.M. Robinson, one of the Penang Unofficial V embers of the Legislative Council, referred at the last Meeting of Council to the important question of the registration of money-lenders in the Straits Settlements or in other651 words
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Article428 1929-12-14 6 Sir, —Tn reply to Mr. C. S. Wong, I do not claim that I represent, or that I write on behalf of, all the Chinese people. What I have written previously are my ’own personal views. I am certain that a large majority of the Chinese, at least428 words
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Article349 1929-12-14 6 Sir. —Mr. C. S. Wong in his letter which appears in your yesterday’s issue has put up no sensible reasons in supporting the abolition of the lunar calendar. I am in entire agreement with you Sir, that the prohibition hr s more significance attached to it than349 words
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Article164 1929-12-14 6 Sir, —The following facts might interest you;— A letter posted in London on November 6 was received a week before a letter posted in Bucks on November 8. The former was ordinary and the latter AIR MAIL. A letter by ordinary post posted in Bucks on164 words
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Article27 1929-12-14 6 /£<■? ter. Hong Kong, December 13. The Captain and Officers of the HaChing were the guests of the Govern/ ment to luncheon at Government House.—/£<■? ter. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration132 1929-12-14 6 Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson, J. P., M. I. E. E., A. M. I. Meeh., E., Born Ipswich 1882, came to Malaya in 1905 loaned from Cromntons England to Riley Hargreaves and Co., Ltd., until they amalgamated with Howarth Erskine Ltd., and formed the present United Engineers of132 words
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Article526 1929-12-14 6 Yesterday’s Results. BUROK SPRrGS-SCRPRISE IN FIRST RAC:. f 8 DIVIDEND. 1 Ipoh, December 13. The Amateur races to-day proved a great succes. The weather was fine and large crowds attended. Among those present were His Highness the Sultan of Perak and suite, The going was526 words
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Article77 1929-12-14 6 ASSOCIATION SCHEME APPROVED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 13. A public meeting at Kuala Lumpur last night convened by Mr. R. V. Morris, including representatives of Chinese miners approved the scheme of the Tin Producers’ Association for the regulation of tin supplies,77 words
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Article72 1929-12-14 6 .—Reuter. DECISION REVERS 1 D. Canberra, December 13. The Government’s defeat in the Senate mentioned yesterday was reversed by 16 votes to 2 votes in favour of not insisting on yesterday’s amendment, the mover of which intimated to the House that he had changed his attitude thereto..—Reuter. - 72 words
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466 1929-12-14 6 IN DIAN PRINCES AND BRITISH CROWN. Simon Report. MAHARAJAH OF KAPlPtuai interviewed ALA NATIVE STATES. THE Maharajah of KapnrtW. w<l that in the future eon sbtutron of India the part o fX 1 nnces would be very important. The Si,non Commission’s Report, ,s expectai to be ss „e,l i„ the466 words
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Article203 1929-12-14 6 EUROPEAN MAN AND WOMAN FOUND SMOKING. Maar and Jot ore Roadf, Singapore, two notorious I<calities for illicit opium smoking and dealit gs io contraband, a e frequently raided by Revenue Officers, but a surprise awaited a party which was active in the district a few n203 words
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Article64 1929-12-14 6 —Reuter. AN INQUIRYLondon, December 13. The Admiralty states that no destroyers have been be re adv to from alia or even ordeitd nI!U 0 proceed to China. An inquiry ejiterof the Commander-in-Chief ot i gil ggest ranean as to what vessels he oU situation be sent—Reuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement13 1929-12-14 6 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is— 1 Black d White"!13 words
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286 1929-12-14 7 COMPANY SECRETARY. Public Examination In Bankruptcy Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December. 1 L An Eurasian lady was publicly examined j in the Bankrupts}’ Court yesterday. JLydia jjeins, wife of P. A. Beins, Managing Dq-ec- of P. A. Beins, Limited, which recently, went into voluntary286 words
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504 1929-12-14 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir,- I shall be obliged if you will publish ihv following: A friend of mine drew my attention to an article in the Indiamithiran Tamil paper on the Gth instant regarding a meet•ing held at Butterworth Mariamman Temple on504 words
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Article212 1929-12-14 7 CHINESE CHAMBER. Mr. Yeoh Cheang Aun Re-nominated. A special general meeting of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce was held at the Chamber’s premises y’esterday’ afternoon for the purpose of nominating a representative of the Chamber on the Municipal Commission of George Town. Mr. Chee Wor Lock,212 words
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Article541 1929-12-14 7 Haji Wan Yahaya. a prominent Kedah official, is visiting Ipoh. Mr. A. H. Assiter, of the Singapore Municipality is homeward bound this week. Mr S. Rajaratnam, of the Anderson School tutorial staff, and the Secretary of the Ipoh Football League Committee, leaves for ey lon next week541 words
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Article158 1929-12-14 7 To-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1. March The Voice is near Bennet 2. Fantasia A Burlesque Kappey On Old Humorous Melodies Synopsis:— Introduction A Frog He would a wooing go The Poacher Come Lasses And Lads The Vicar of Bray True as The Stars Valse158 words
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Article101 1929-12-14 7 The popular Vice-Presdient, Mr. Low Swee Khek has kindly presented the A.C.S. Union with a radio receiving set, thereby enabling the A.C.S. Union to be the first association to possess one. Members of tha I Union henceforth will have the opportunity» I once a week, to “listen101 words
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Advertisement796 1929-12-14 7 Fresh Butter IT Al Cold Storage Meat Supplies. We are also sole agents for Kelvinator Refrigerators. IS THE RANGE OF SERVICE OF THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. PENANG. ’Phone 602 and 60S. THEATRE ROYAL 3-PERFORMANCES ONLY-3 AT 9.30 TUE. WED. fS THUR. THE NEW YORKERS Formerly Known as Ruth796 words
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Article328 1929-12-14 8 Many important questions in Malaya await solution, among them registration of servants and registration of moneylenders. Of these two it is difficult to say which is the more important. The Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson is of opinion that registration o:: money-lenders comes first. We are not328 words
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Article1671 1929-12-14 8 London, November 15, I know of no better sign of the King’s recovery than that his interest in philately has revived. I hear that during his long convalescence he wrote a paper on some aspects of his stamp collection, and this is to be read before one1,671 words
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Advertisement177 1929-12-14 8 ENGLISH Turhl’lJS. Place Your Order NOW To Avoid Disappointment We can Deliver at your Convenience Chivers Plum Puddings. 1 lb. .95 3 lb. $2-50 2 lb. $l-75 4 lb. $3 25 Mincemeat 1 lb. Jars 60 cts. each “Home-Made” Mince Pies. Per $2-40 dozen. We will qaets yea special Prises177 words
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Advertisement92 1929-12-14 8 C. O. I Xmas Eve- Special Lhnu -r, Crackers, I Cinderella L>an:e Novelty J ecorations new to l*euang-*4-00 per cover. Xmas Night. Orchestra Concert [i" persons] Season »ble music Special Xmas Dinner. $4-00 per cover. Boxing Night. Special Dinner and Balloon Dance. $6-00 per cover. EXTENSION New Year's Eve Hogmanay.92 words
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Miscellaneous136 1929-12-14 8 ARGUING By GLUYAS WILLIAMS < > CIdOYAS x Ui/LUAttS <1 a p s W 1B /til J; STROLLS OVER TO IS IMMEDIATELY SAYS HE POESNT THE GANG STARTS < J» ITHE NEIGHBORHOOD HAILED TO JOIN ’N FEEL MUCH LIKE TO ARGUE. MAiN; < < LOT TO SEE WHAT IS A136 words
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Article365 1929-12-14 9 -Rugby Raido Service. Commons Debate. “TIMES” CONDEMNS LORD LLOYD. PRESSURE OF WORK. It is expected that the Con- 9 yrvatives will raise debates on the Egyptian policy and thl Singapore Naval Base in the House of Commons on Christinas Eve. The Times deprecates Lord Lloyd's analogy between-Rugby Raido Service. - 365 words
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Article66 1929-12-14 9 “Blood May Be Shed —Reuter. OMINOUS PIT RASE AT BOMBAY CONFERENCE. Bombay, December 13. Blood may be shed”was one of the ominous phrases contained in the address of Mr. Travers, presiding at the annual conference of the European Association of India referring to the impending constitutional darns and attitude of—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article62 1929-12-14 9 —Rugby Radio Service. CLINIC FOR RHEUMATISM. London, December 13. Parly next year the British Red Cross Society is opening a clinic in London for special treatment of rheumatism. It will be able to deal with 12,000 cases yearly anil will be the first network for similar—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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39 1929-12-14 9 .—Reuter. CHINESE POSITIONS ATTACKED. Mukden, December 13. h s officially stated that the Russians c °n’inue military operations. They attacked and bombed Chinese positions at °boto (or Ebukedu) and the Hsingan 11 nun tains.— Reuter..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article312 1929-12-14 9 another products of the oil wells. British United Press. ENORMOUS RANGE SUBSTITUTES FOR BUTTER AND LARD. FUTURE ADDITIONS. Petroleum, the by-products of which yield hundreds of useful commodities ranging from chewing gum to paving material, may in the near future yield substitutes for butter and lard, leatheranother products of the oil wells.—British United Press. - 312 words
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Article160 1929-12-14 9 Recommendations to all Members. The Pinang Gazette is officially informed that at a meeting of Tin Producers’ j Association held in London I on Tuesday the 11th instant the Council unanimously resolved to recommend that all members of the Association should retard production fr in 10 o’clock160 words
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Article42 1929-12-14 9 —Reuter. 65 SERVICE STATIONS. New York, December 13. The Shell Union Company, the American representative of Royal Dutch interests, has purchased 65 service stations and facilities to store 10,000,000 gallons of oil fro n the Pennsylvania Oil Company.-—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article224 1929-12-14 9 —Rugby Jiadio Service. Highest Level. BAROMETER RWNGS RAPIDLY. STILL SOME ANXIETY. In the West of England large areas are still under water and the floods are the u?orst experienced for over half a century. Hopes are entertained that the flood icaters of the Thames have reached—Rugby Jiadio Service. - 224 words
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Article99 1929-12-14 9 Reuter. “F. F. BREMEN’ CARGO. New York, December 13. It is learned that $11,000,000 worth of .gold bars was shipped to London in the s.s. Bremen on Saturday to the M idland Bank, marking the resumption of the movement of gold to England for theReuter. - 99 words
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85 1929-12-14 9 SUBSCRIPTION LIST NO. 3. The following subscriptions and donations are acknowledged with many thanks Per Mr. Kitto: Mr A. R. Kuppusamy $3 S.‘‘. Blacker donation... 1 J. Rodrigues 1 L. P. Paul 1 Lim Ewe Lee 1 Goh Wee Poh 185 words
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Article51 1929-12-14 9 On behalf of the onvent Christmas Fund we gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following donations: F. M. hanock Esq. 10 ount of Luxemburg,” 10 L. E. Slowe Esq. 10 A.V. G. 3 A.R. Thornton Esq. 10 Dr. Glass 10 53 Previously acknowledged 425 478 9. WOOD-HILI. H.51 words
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Article408 1929-12-14 9 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW. GOVERNMENT’S DEFEAT IN LORDS. NOT SURPRISED. In an interview at the Runnymede Hotel yesterday evening Lord Hailsham said he was not surprised that the Government was defeated on the Egyptian question in the House of Lords. Lord Hailsham leaves Penang by the Ekma this408 words
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Article201 1929-12-14 9 COMING PENANG VISIT. Penang Bangsawan lovers will be glad to hear that Penang is shortly to have a visit from M iss Riboet and her talented company who have drawn record houses wherever they have played in Java or Sumatra Miss Riboet has been described as201 words
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67 1929-12-14 9 An agreement for the exchange of Cash-on-Delivery Parcels has been concluded with the State of Trengganu and commencing on the Ist of Janurary, 1930, Cash-on-Delivery parcels bearing Trade Charges not exceeding $340 in value may be exchanged between the Straits Settlements and Federated alay States Post67 words
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Advertisement12 1929-12-14 9 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is—" Black d White"!12 words
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Advertisement170 1929-12-14 9 n L u V/1 H. M. V. GRAMOPHONES Model 130 Price $lO5 Cali and hear this new m?del at S. MOUTRIE 6 CO., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street. BROWN BOVERI With the striving for greater efficiencies in the prodnetion and application of power for all purposes, the need in Malaya for170 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-12-14 9 TIDE TABLES. To-day High Water. Low Water. 10.44 a.m. 4.57 a.m. 1102 m. 4.51 p,m. To-morrow. 11.33 a.m. 546 a.m. 11.42 p.m. 541 p.m.24 words
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414 1929-12-14 10 PORT OF PENANG. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-day. n). 8. Makian from Langsa, Idi, Tandjong Potra and Pangkalen Brandan. 8.8. Mata Hari from Singapore, Port Swettenham, Belawan and Teluk414 words
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Article78 1929-12-14 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 26$ cts. per pound per pl=t3s/33 Quiet. London 8d New York 16$ ch», g »ld. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. SINGAPORE PRICES. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Shset for to day are as follows: Spot 261 a78 words
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Article28 1929-12-14 10 For Half Month c f December. Ronpibon Tin, No Liability. Output 300 d’culs Cubic Yards 47,000 Muang Tin N.L. Hoi ra 307 Yardage 35,112 Piculs 16428 words
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876 1929-12-14 10 Our Weekly Review. Selling Association Proposals. By Our Special Correspondent. THE rubber market opened on Thursday, November 14th, fully steady at the overnight closing levels. The American market the day before having been very firm and the fact that it was definitely stated that876 words
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Article136 1929-12-14 10 Penang, December 14, 1929. cts. Benares Opium p, chest nom 5,000.00 C oves h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 HOs 60.00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 M 50.00 Oopra Sundried buyers 9.25 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rice:—136 words
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Article105 1929-12-14 10 On Top Of The World!" Is that how you feel this morning—fresh, buoyant, ready to cheerily meet whatever comes throughout the daj Or does it seem instrai as though the world is on top of you! If the latter Is the case, most likely the fault is with your digestive105 words
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Article71 1929-12-14 10 Penang, December 14 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/31 h 4 m/rt 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 9/32 3 Documentary 2/411/32 On New York Bank Demand 56| France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154} Bangkok T.T. 80$ Batavia T.T. 139$ Singapore T.T.71 words
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Article179 1929-12-14 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. c e s s SHARES. eg cn Ic. 10. 10.1 o. Mininf. Ayer Hitam Tin. 12/3 12/9 12/6 13/6 Bangrin Tin w. 26/- 27/6 26:6 27179 words
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Article52 1929-12-14 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN. LONDON. Spot £lB5-15-Bd. Up £6-10-0 3 Months’ £lBB-15-0(1 Up £6-7-6 SINGAPORE. $95.67 1/2 per picul. Up $3-25 150 tons done. RUBBER: London 8d Unchanged New York 161/Bcts. (Gold) Down 14ct Local 26 3/lets. Unchanged By Courtesy of Messrs. KENNEDY52 words
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Article53 1929-12-14 10 Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Ayer Hitams 12/3 12/9 Pungabs 25/ 25/6 Southern Malayans 15/6 16/6 Tejas 6/6 7/6 Tekka Taipings 22/6 23/6 Batu Caves 1.05 1.10 Kintas 1.43 j 1.4 7 i Kucha's 127$ 1.32$ M. Consolidateds .40 .42$ Norths .80 .85 Penawats .82 .84 Rahmans 1.40 1.4553 words
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Article59 1929-12-14 10 Buyers- Sellers. Mining. Ayer Hitams 12/3 12/9 Haad Yais 6/6 6/9 Hongkongs 17/6 18/ Kinta Dredges 1.40 1.45 M. Consols. .38 .40 Pangnga Rivers 6/3 6 6 Penawats 82$ .84$ Petalings 5.25 5.35 Pungahs 24/9 25/9 Rawarg Concessions 29/6 30/3 c. S. Malayans 15/6 16/ S. Luas .2959 words
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Article61 1929-12-14 10 Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Batu Caves 1.05 1.07$ Hong Fatts .65 .67$ Idris 11/6 12/ Jelapangs 17/6 18/3 e. Kintas 1.42$ 1.15$ Kuchais (Ord) 1.25 1.27$ Lahats 11/ 11/6 Malaya Consols-.. .38 .40 Penawats .82 .84 Pungahs 25/ 25/6 Rahmans 1.35 1.40 8. Ways 3.37$ 3 42$ c,61 words
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Article69 1929-12-14 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvice.) London, December 13. Paris, 123.93 New York, 4.88; Brussels, 34.865; Geneva, 25.11; A ms* terdam, 12.091 Milan. 93.21; Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.095 Copenhagen, 18.185 Oslo, 18.205 Vienna, 34.66 Prague, 1645; Helsingfors, 194}; Madrid' 35.30; Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 3175; Bncharesti 817$ Rio 5> 7 < Buenos(Rugby Radio Sbbvice.) - 69 words
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Article1153 1929-12-14 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. RUBBER [Dollai.l •<J3« Allenby Rubber O« f 001 Alor G*W> Rubbee > M J Amalgamated Maley EBteW 3 6)1 380 Ayer Hitam Flanttag Syndicate 2 8 3 CO Ayer Kuning Rubber Batata* 3J 40 Ayer Molek Bobber Oo J J f» Jjet Panar Rubber Batata*1,153 words
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Article381 1929-12-14 10 CHURCH SER VICES. St. GEORGE THE Martyr (Churchuf England) 3rd Sunday i n Advent. 8-3J 45 Holy" 1 «4. 6 0m p.” ,0 28, P« LXXV 171. P? Lvrv UXXVII 171, MajriificU 73 X„? P’ Friday, 6 p.m. Erensou».' Dlou llis 70. 6 30 Choir Practice. Saturday, S. Tk Oails381 words
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Article110 1929-12-14 10 Previously acknowledged $10,696.51 Federated Malay 'tates Government 10,000.00 Messrs. McKinnon McKenzie Co., Ltd., Managing z Agents: 8.1>.N. 0., Ltd. J 500.00 Ellerman Bucknell Lines Limited 428.57 Messrs. Planters’ Stores A Agency 0.. Ltd 250.00 Messrs. British American Tobacco 0., Ltd., 100.00 ‘Wake Up’—Screan production of the110 words
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Advertisement11 1929-12-14 10 Your car deserves good Plugs— Fit “Bosch" Plugs, they are best.11 words
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Advertisement132 1929-12-14 10 H. B. WOODFORD, No- 15, Light StreetMalay Marble Tmbsto ie for Mule andFemale price perpair $llO and ji <o. Sterling silver cigarette and cigar cas Prayer books; rare coins; statues, rosan Porcelain wreaths; marble memoua >, r stamus; gold scapular me lais; gram >p <o reco ds 3U cents each,132 words
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Advertisement536 1929-12-14 12 'wsaaßßHf Z~ 3r*AAi<,dg .>W§l |r> k Mt fcxnwK iBĔjREjr fHtfMi k r 2* r > «Baiiy ’’OBWrl *K L *BlSiilnli II fill Rt. IB e 39 e wWyV)» feraW I BjfflEjC ESsi > I” g iJWBW JsBHM JjKI Iffltila e 1 i?sr 3Hb IltBM I® 1 40 J. iiJL I536 words
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Advertisement258 1929-12-14 12 TPE» IS-M H I I I Brings a feeling of real I I refreshment after the bur- I" I den and heat of the day. I I *T*HE quick cleansing lather of Pears* I is a tonic for the skin —as thousands B who have used it from early childhood258 words
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Miscellaneous168 1929-12-14 12 I Humour As Others See It. i® bifcw -L Please God, be quick and make me into a little bird.”— Strix, Stockholm. I am suffering terribly and am going to the dentist.” Lucky man I am going to fetch my wife from the station.”— Brummer Berlin. a Why do you168 words
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Article300 1929-12-14 13 VICAR CALLS POLICE. “Booing” Outside Church. THERE were further scenes on November 10 at St. Michael’s Church, Raw> tenstall, where for six weeks the vicar, the Rev. T. Caleb, has been in conflict with the choir and a large number of his congregation. During the afternoon service300 words
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Advertisement257 1929-12-14 13 1801 ok By far the Best FLOOR POLISH The joy of life f \VAr-< >** X. if{V f 'A V u A -I 1 < IWSWVw a dra-WuirW V <n©7 x 71 V i~•! <_ J i tak? f.j can ke won back, os soon as the i.l j almost257 words
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Advertisement164 1929-12-14 13 naaaKi If you get INDIGESTION IF you sometimes have flatulence, uncomfortable fulness after meals or other forma of indigestion, don’t just wait for it to pass off Digestive trouble is nearly always due to excess acid which not only interrupts digeation but ferments food, attacks the stomach Hning and, if164 words
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Advertisement264 1929-12-14 13 r ..y- State Express 555 Cigarettes are synonymows with the highest quality. They appeal V to lose discriminating AV smokers who will have Air TmV exc l usiw Av ana are the recognisea HV standard of cigarette lA\ i perfection in every W Country of the World. rfl o JJ264 words
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Article584 1929-12-14 14 Arabs’ Appeal To British Public. THE proceedings before the Shaw Commission of Inquiry into the riots in Palestine have so far done little to re-establish public confidence as to the future. Officers and cfficials have successively told the commission of the difficulties experienced in dea'ing with the situation584 words
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