Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 December 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1929-12-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED No. 297. VOL. LXXXVII. THURSDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Advertisement229 1929-12-26 1 T. NAGATA I BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office neat to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Streel I MO I -siderosthen” 1 1 Galvanized '3SS' I Water Pipes I s S 3 53 I I ■H, 5 Expanded Metal Hr ]]IB Till! LARGE STOCKS CARRIED IN ii I ANTICORROSIVE PAINT I2ESBY229 words
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Article541 1929-12-26 2 E. LONDON N. CONTIN” 109(1 [arseillef, London. Rot 1- ear Meeting, lyou. aroeilles, London. P Kinder S. R. A. Rules Of Racing. ,ond*)r First Race. 'lst Day Thursday, 9th January, 1930. (8 Races) 230 p.m. 2nd Day Saturday, 11th January, 1930. (9 Race») 2.15 p.m. 3rd Day Tuesday,541 words
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Advertisement406 1929-12-26 2 frlE BLUE INTENDED 8/ WEEKLY SERVICI TYDEUS Dec. 26 M PATROCLUS Dec. 31 Mi ORESTES Jan. 8 Lo DIOMED Jan. 16 M PHEMIUS Jar. 22 L< ANTENOR Jan. 30 M DEMODOCUS’ Feb. 5 r ACHILLES 7 AGAM 115 B°°® appearance to .J|„. ot j. of Chinese dialects. < esential. Piease406 words
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Advertisement461 1929-12-26 2 Leucoderma—No matter if everything MUNICIPAL NOTICE, has failed, I shall cure you. For full particulars app'y “Sri Works, Beadon The revision of the Assessment Lists *qoarp, Calcutta. 4405. for houses and lands within the Muni-*****3-3-30 cipality of Geoige Town, Penang, for the year 19.30 having been completed Municipal Commissioners Promiorl461 words
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Advertisement1004 1929-12-26 2 BANKS. |rßM| riß HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI I BANKING CORPORATION. I Authorised Capital $50,000,000 R A Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 S Reserve Funds R f .-~Ti Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 W Reserve Liability of Proprietors $2O, <>oo,ooo 11 Head Office —HONGKONG. 14// r a H l^* u Branches and1,004 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS.
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Article934 1929-12-26 3 Mondiy:—Thia day at a leisure do start wr.ting a list of such things as will he req aired for making of Christmas puddings, mincemeat and the likr, so aa to give my orders to my grocer at once and thus have all the gooda to my hand.934 words
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Article426 1929-12-26 3 JO LN ROS?ITER - BY JO LN ROS?ITER. It is many seasons since blouses have been so alluring in design, and in Euch a variety of styles. This sudden prominence is caused by the vogue for long, tweed co its which have skirts to complete twopiece suits, instead of frocks of similar426 words
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Article347 1929-12-26 3 MOLLIE LITTLE - LY MOLLIE LITTLE. In these days, when all the world dances, an evening wrap of s >me detcription is almost a necessity. There are, of course, sumptuous affairs of brocade and priceless fur, but these are for the fortunate few. Happily, there are other models not347 words
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Article, Illustration95 1929-12-26 3 The mostfserviceable costume you can s one of fine tweed, and a fawn and brown mixture is a seasonable choice. Those tweeds which are flee kid with a bright colour, sy nn. blue, orange or mauve, are especially attractive, and not nearly so viv a as95 words
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Article525 1929-12-26 3 HELEN OLIVER - BY HELEN OLIVER. Shoes often become shabby and stained kng before they are worn out, and while it seems extravagant to relegate them to the realms of the unwearable, yet nothing mars a toilette more quickly than discoloured shoes. On light shoes s v ains can525 words
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Article519 1929-12-26 3 FREDA FARNE3 - BY FREDA FARNE3. With the wane of autumn, floral decorations for the home provide a real problem. Hothouse flowers are beyond the purse of the average housew fe, and with the exception of a few late chryEsanthemums which have eectped the frost, there is a dearth of519 words
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Article569 1929-12-26 3 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND. All the shops advertise and display their fruits and other Christmas fare in good time, and, for the sake of st curing the “pick of tbe market,” the wise housewife buys as early as rhe can. Where expense is no object it is always j569 words
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Advertisement127 1929-12-26 3 Your car deserves good Plugs— Fit “Bosch" Plugs, they are best. J Th 9 most gonoraf/y useful Medicine for all Climates n r J.Collis Browijevr 3 1 GENUINE. "no" y Substitute. X Acts like a charm in Checks and arrests I 1 £SARRH(EA and FEVER, CROUP, ague, j STOMACH CHILLS127 words
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Advertisement76 1929-12-26 3 No beauty ever uses Harsh Soap i ’I. Because harsh soap is the greatest enemy a beautiful skin can have* Thousands of years ago Cleopatra used palm and olive oils in her daily toilet. I Now famous beauties use Palmolive Soap, the efficient cleanser which combines the almost magic beautifying76 words
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778 1929-12-26 4 TIC TAC - HORSES IN TRAINING. Training Time Divided into Three Periods. (BY TIC TAC.) The other day I gave a list of the Penang horses in training for the Penang Truf Club January Meeting. Below will be found a fuller list, showing the outstation candidates that778 words
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Advertisement286 1929-12-26 4 r rc F" c f r X JkrX^^*—»lX y^h__ .Z'.a—*<N There are no better sparking plugs made than j. for any engine, at any price, in any country. S*§L They are stocked by leading accessory dealers, garages and stores. The principal models are:— //Da LODGE CT LODG3AF (illustrated) tor Ford286 words
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Advertisement12 1929-12-26 4 Your car deserves good Plugs— Fit 11 Bosch" Plugs, they are best.12 words
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Advertisement393 1929-12-26 4 Mrs. F. Bentley Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema “Twelve months ago eczema broke out on my hands and arms in a rash. Later it turned to small, watery blisters, and when they broke they formed sore eruptions that were terribly inflamed. I could not rest day or night. I was393 words
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Advertisement333 1929-12-26 4 <O3 mJ I a MMMO i to ovoi *i! ITP I I i (Do(J) ''q E |l I I (DyG) I rjn Ia k of a (X)-'> m iiii wy I I fl I bvJ 111 HiaM iljW y 111 I I QvO |9S Black and White Virginia Cigarettea MR333 words
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274 1929-12-26 5 Arsenal Win. Plymouth Vanquished By Coventry. First Defeat. —Reuter. DIVISION 1. Coventry C. 1 Plymouth A. 0 Aston Villa 0 Manchester C. 2 l ulh,! 6 Bri to! R. 2 Blackburn R. 5 Sunderland 3 Gillingham 1 Bmouth&BUs Bolton W. 1 Burnley 1 Luton T. 1—Reuter. - 274 words
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Article87 1929-12-26 5 The 8.9. Mantua from London via Colombo is expected to arrive here at 6 p ,m. to-morrow and will leave for Singapore, China and Japan at 4 a.m. <n Saturday, 28th December. Steamer will work at the whaif. The s.s. .Vaftca from Japan. China and Singapore is expected87 words
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Article17 1929-12-26 5 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Ch. N.L. From 15th to Slat Doeember, (one week). Piculs 32417 words
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Article63 1929-12-26 5 Spring Meeting 1930. Ist. Day, Saturday, Ist. February, 1930. 2 id. Tuesday, 4tb. 3rd. Thursday, 6tb. H 4th. Saturday, 8:h. Three runs for each Horses Class 1,2, and 3 and Ponies Class 1. “Races for Ponies Class 2 will be provided if entries justify.” Entries close on63 words
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Article75 1929-12-26 5 Pt nang, December 23, 1929. Bi/ Courtesy of The Chartered Bank. On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 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 Back Demand 56| France T.T. 1,425 M India T.T. IfSj Bangkok T.T. 80f Batavia T.T.75 words
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Advertisement45 1929-12-26 5 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is— Black White i HPHE same Tobacco S t J in a different i form. “CAPSTAN” (Rubbed Up) Tobacco 5 ready for use. No S e trouble, no teasing, S I simply fill your pipe. I I45 words
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Advertisement393 1929-12-26 5 F Bl1 B ,eP "w Vegetables V AU Cold storaf?e Meat Supplies. a W W we are also sole agents for KelviuW®’ ator Refrigerators. IS THE RANGE OF SERVICE OF THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. PENANG. 'Phone 602 and 608. jhtit <mrr .em.t T «Rrm .i.rrrr Trtfrrrfrrt -rnrr-rfTfr JCgX393 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1929-12-26 5 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 9.29 a.m. 403 a.m. 10.0 p.m. 3.32 p.m. To-morrow. 10.20 am. 4.50 a,m, 10.36 f.m. 4.22 p.m.24 words
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Article753 1929-12-26 6 D. A. M. BROWN - Production Points. Position Of Chinese Owned Mines. T- First To Suffer. BY D. A. M. BROWN. THE output of Tiu from the Federated Malay States for 1929, will approximate 66,000 tons or 36.66 per cent, of tne world’s supply. Of this total the European owned Mines753 words
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Article239 1929-12-26 6 X MAS AT THE E. O. HOTEL. Zomah Mystifies. THE SELLECKS’ SUCCESS. The atmpsphere at the E. and O. Hotel by reason of the novel scheme of decoration designed by Mr. Arthur S. Lax, contributed ip a large measure to the enjoyable time guests spent on Christmas Eve. During the239 words
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Article74 1929-12-26 6 The Runnymede Hotel contributed its cuota to the Christmas Season. There w’as a great gathering on Christmas Eve for the special Yuletide dinner and the Cinderalla Dance which followed. The Hotel decorations were simple but very effective. On Christmas night an Old English Dinner was served and crackers74 words
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Article47 1929-12-26 6 Reuter. HONEST OFFICIALS. New York, December 25. Mr. Borah who as a prominent dry bitterly attacked the administration of the Prohibition Department declares the Government should appoint honest officials if it really desires to enforce the law. The present personnel would never do so.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article372 1929-12-26 6 Miss Betty Brown, daughter of Mr Mrs. D. A M. Brown, who was r«e„X thrown whde riding, has now left thi General Hospital. the The Hon’ble Mr. Justice W. H. Thoma is visiting Ipoh. Mr. C. J. Parker, State Engineer, Perak has gone to Kuala Lumpur on372 words
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Article110 1929-12-26 6 The s.s. Kinta arrived in Penang yesterday from Singapore via Port Swettenlqmi w’ith the following passengers:—Mr. J. W. Becker, Mr. C. H. Nicoll, Mr. B. Anderson, Mr. A. Rogers, Mr. G. McColtart. Mr. Edward, Mr. King, Miss Sup Yat, Mr. Malton, Mr. Macaulaey, Mr. Taylor, Mr. S.110 words
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Advertisement182 1929-12-26 6 1 llljj 8 1 J 8 8 %-> s 8 j Jerez de la Froutera DUKKEBS YELLOW LABEL. 2 G. H. SLOT CO., LTD., PENANG. J Sole Importers, a B»©B©©®<*>*^**©>•••••♦♦♦♦♦♦••• WONDERFUL THE SHAVE-TIME SAVER j (BLANI/S PRODUCTS Ltd) FOR 1 ASFETV RAZORS COMPLETE OUTFITS *j I Ccnsisting of ornamental hygiene182 words
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Miscellaneous141 1929-12-26 6 Come! Come!! Come!!! The Great Chinese Circus. AT THE MAGAZINE GROUND TO BE WON ST More than three hundred dollars worth of valuable prizes. As we are staying here very short, we are showing entirely many new wonderful stunts and we are giving away many valuable prizes. Every 50 cents141 words
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Miscellaneous146 1929-12-26 6 J SUBURBAN NUMBERS By gluyas williams i J I Illi''. IL I I < /MSSWERS POOR- SHOWS HIM THE RETURNS IN SI PE POORBEeL RINGS J 5 BELL.FINPS MESSEN- HOUSE-THE FOURTH MUTTERING /0 AGAIN, ANP A < GER BOY WANTING AFTER THE VACANT WIFE THER- OUGHT COUPLE INQUIRES > S146 words
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937 1929-12-26 7 Singapore Base. Liberals Suggest Dropping Whole Project. Habits* Of Grey Seals! A battle of words between Mr. Philip Snowden and Mr. Winston Churchill, the Chancellor and ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer added a little gaiety to the Christmas Eve sitting, the first for forty—Reuter. - 937 words
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Article97 1929-12-26 7 Renter. THREATENING LETTERS. Brussels, December 25. An anti Fascist plot to assassinate the members of the Belgian Royal Family is reported to have been unearthed by the Italian Police according to the Independence Beige The Belgian Premier and two of his colleagues recently received the letters– Renter. - 97 words
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85 1929-12-26 7 —Reuter. RUSSIAN-CHINESE DISPUTE. Teheran, December 25. The Persian Government has declined the suggestion of the United States Governi ment that as a signatory to the Kellogg Pact it should make representation to the Russo-Chinese Governments with a view to bringing al oat a peaceful conclusion—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article171 1929-12-26 7 —Beu ter. FAMILY PARTY AT SANDRINGHAM. London, December 15 Ar extraordinary mild and sunny Christmas Eve in London ended with a steady downpour and Christmas is likely to be good day for fireside. The Prince of Wales left London by his own private light aeroplane yesterday afternoon and—Beu ter. - 171 words
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Article126 1929-12-26 7 —Reuter. LIFE ATTEMPTED. Buenos Aires, December 25. A number of shots were fired at President Irigoyen to-day by an Italian whom the President’s guard shot down. The man who attacked President Irigoyen is known to be an Italian Anarchist named Marinelli, a house painter. Three policemen were—Reuter. - 126 words
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62 1929-12-26 7 -Reuter. HUGE FIRE. Washington, December 25. The Presidential and Executive Offices at the White House were destroyed by fire which took two hours to overcome. The damage is estimated at $60,000. President Hoover’s private papers were rescued but many records were destroyed. The White House proper-Reuter. - 62 words
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Article253 1929-12-26 7 -Reuter. Several Arrests. HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SEARCH AT LAHORE. LEAGUE OF YOUTH. Eight arrests are reported in connection with the attempt to assassinate the Viceroy of India by bombing his train. Seven of the arrests were made in Lahore after a house-to-house search and the other is reported-Reuter. - 253 words
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97 1929-12-26 7 —Beu. er. TWO CHASERS CRUSHED. Wellington, December 25. Commander Byrd’s supplyship the Eleanor Bolling, presently at Dunedin, Las received a wireless stating that two chasers operating with the whaling Fleets in the Antarctic were crushed by ice. The foundered crews were rescued. The ice is—Beu. er. - 97 words
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Article55 1929-12-26 7 —Reuter. LECTURING TOUR. London, December 25. General Smuts sailed for New York to-day. He will deliver speeches at Ottawa, New York, Boston and at the Yale University and possibly at Cincinnati, Chicago and Philadelphia. He will spend three days at Washington and will return to England—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article170 1929-12-26 7 15th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. The fifteenth anniversary of the foundation of the Hu Yew Seah was celebrated at the ociety’s premises in Madras-lano when there was a large gathering of local Chinese present. The Hu Yew Seah Orchestra played selections. After bowing to the portrait of Dr. Sun170 words
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Advertisement44 1929-12-26 7 fertilisers. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES» BASIC SLAG, FISH, S U LF UROPHOSPH ATB a POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manure STANDARD FLOWER ANO LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG.44 words
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Advertisement280 1929-12-26 7 i" My Wife Is On A Diet” Undoubtedly The Biggest Comedy Fox Trot Since “Yes We Have No Bananas” LUNCH One half Grapefruit One egg One slice Melba toast Six slices cucumber Tea or Coffee DINNER Two eggs One half head of lettuce One tomato One half Grapefruit It is280 words
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Article1265 1929-12-26 8 STORMY K. L. MEETING. Strong Criticism of S. R. A MR. OSBORNE'S APPOINTMENT. Strong criticism of the Straits Racing Association and the way important cfficial appointmen's were filled withont advertisement in the press was made at the annual meeting of the Selangor Turf Club at which Mr.1,265 words
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Article123 1929-12-26 8 NEW AMENDMENTS. The following amendments are .ann< nnced to Classification list No. 3 which is to come into force on J inuary 1: Horses. Transfers. —Dame Fashion from Class 2 to Class 3 Bittlemagne from Class 3 to Class 4 Kings wear from Class 3 to Class123 words
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Article23 1929-12-26 8 MONTHLY MEDAL. The December monthly Medal (stroke) was won by O. E. J. Barbour who returned 90 -14 —76 net.23 words
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Article178 1929-12-26 8 REM iRKABLE SCENE IN A STREET. A few days ago the entire popul if ion of the little town of Ljusda’, in northern Sweden, was out in the Street er>j >ying the ur.umal and impressive sight of a German circus parading the main street with Hying178 words
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Article193 1929-12-26 8 RESULT OF CHRISTMAS GUESSING COMPETITION. The result of the guessing competition organised by the Singapore Cold Storage in connection with its Christmas display, issomewhat unexpected, there being blhimants to the coveted prizes. The turkey was won outright while three share the ham and five the cheese. <193 words
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Correspondence.
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Article142 1929-12-26 8 [To the Editor of the Tinaiuj f ir,— I believe that Vincit Omnia Veritas” whose letter appeared in the Sunday Gazette of the 22nd instant must have misunderstood the salient points in the controversy or is ignorant of things hinese, or that he is not a hinese.142 words
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Article85 1929-12-26 8 NEW WORSHIPFUL MASTER INSTALLED. The Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule was in Taiping on Saturday, December 21, when in his capacity as Right Worshipful Dist. Grand Master of the Eastern Archipelago he installed Mr. J. Lauder Nicol of Kuala Kangsar as Worshipful Master of Perak Jubilee85 words
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Article72 1929-12-26 8 —Reuter. RECEPTION TO PRESIDENT ELECT. Lahore, Dcember 26. About 100,000 people witnessed the procession in the streets, to welcome Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the President elect of the Indian Naional Congress for this years’ session, Pandit Motilal Nehru, the father of Jawaharlal presided last year. Pandit Jawaharlal wbo was—Reuter. - 72 words
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181 1929-12-26 8 You know better than anybody else your own character, yonr own likes aid disiik a yonr own merits and defects. And you are aho the best jaige of your ownphys cil condition. If you lack flesh and weight if you are pale, get ef181 words
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Advertisement164 1929-12-26 8 BETTER AND MORE EFFICIENT. Estate Managers!! As Pioneers in Drug Store Improvements the years have left us still ZSettas* and more Efficient in our Services. Our aim is to maintain the very UligH. Standard of our Service and the Quality of our Drugs while our Prices will leave nothing to164 words
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Advertisement577 1929-12-26 8 TO-LET, GODOWN TO LET. Central uodown with Office near Qaay and Railway Station to let fLJ Uc January, 1930. Apply Box 321 Pinang Gazette. FOR kSALE. ’n 00 -J C 28 "’Odel Harley Davidson Price $l5O o An 1-aving. Apply Box No. 322 c/j P.nanv GaZett'. K ]£IAT 1928 model,577 words
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Article1593 1929-12-26 9 INFERIOR PRODUCT SOLD. Prosecution By Vacuum Company, The extent to which swindling is practised y Chinese petrol dealers in Singapore w&s shown by recent prosecutions initiated by the Weights and Measures Dfpartment of the Police. TLe revelation that lubriciting oils are being tampered wi'h in the1,593 words
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Advertisement230 1929-12-26 9 miwwwwii.ini —j*. w It'S Your Blood that M&st be Cleansed VI THEN •mpurltte* ©nl’ecS and era V retained m th? blood the whois ■j stem become* weakened, £of I* through Mio bloou _hat every tisane of the body |g Douriehedt Abscetses, Ulcers, Bad Legs, Piles, Glandular Swellings, Eczema, Boils, and230 words
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Advertisement11 1929-12-26 9 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is—“ Black White"!11 words
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Advertisement21 1929-12-26 9 1 CALL FOR IT iL.V BY NAME T, IN YOUR ILL hotel U D I zl *1 I WE ft ‘‘irSL21 words
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Advertisement226 1929-12-26 9 WARNING. We are constantly searching for unscrupulous individuals who refill empty Gargoyle Mobiloil tins with inferior lubricating oil, seal them with used or counterfeit seals and sell them as genuine Gargoyle Mobiloil. Proceedings have just been taken in such a case and A FINE OF $lOO or in default of226 words
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Article214 1929-12-26 10 Commons Personality Detires After 20 Years at Westminster. THE Home cf Commons has lost a personality in P. C. George Fulcher, who has retired after having been in the force for 26 year?, 20 of which have been spent at the Palace of Westminster.214 words
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Article117 1929-12-26 10 At dinner table tl e otl er right conversation turned cii me famous pieces of repartee (writes a correspondent of the Glasgow ,Hr aid). A Frenchman present gave an unusual <ne from his own ccuatry. A speaker in the National Assembly in attacking Mirabeau, said, “I will enclose him117 words
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Article115 1929-12-26 10 “QUICKER HEALING.” Io an important paper contributed to the Lancet on the use of electric currents as healing agercies, Dr. C.B. Heald, of the London Free Hospital, declares that the pain due to burns is more rapidly alleviattd by the use of ultra-violet rays, with suitable115 words
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Article226 1929-12-26 10 WHERE THE ’CUT-THROAT’ RAZOR SURVIVES. Sheffield cutlery manufacturers in many instances have found a profitable source of activity in the manufacture of safrty razor wafer blades, and have installed special machinery for the purpose. Fur some time after the War Office adopted the safety raz for the226 words
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Advertisement496 1929-12-26 10 A I i A Hospital Matron, a Lieutenant Colonel and a Nurse: “I feel as if I had got a new lease of life" For the past six months I have suffered from nervous debility and have tried endless medicines without receiving any benefit. Since taking Phyllosan' I feel as496 words
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Advertisement90 1929-12-26 10 .4 /irsi class cigarette at a moderate price is—“ Black White"! ■gif R«d Hackle is produced by ex-service npn who take a <9 personal pride in tbeir nroduc', a oride fall? janiS-d by >3 the winning of the premier in the Whisky world. Bct You’ll like its fine full fltvour.90 words
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Advertisement153 1929-12-26 10 I IBM Www Bl t f! Hb wlil i Ghost:— lf only I had a body to put it in! BOVRIL fltophan works wonders /fr AJi r particularly when one considers how obstinate rheumatism and gout often are even to the most careful treatment. It is with every justification that153 words
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Article201 1929-12-26 11 NEW DANGER TO MORALS PSYCHO-ANALYSIS AND ITS CRITICS. ’‘Whatever be the merits of legitimate psycho-analysis, it has undoubtedly become a weapon < f cffence in the hands of the carnal-minded. I Moral danger lurks also in the muddyf stretm of psychoanalytic literature”. This startling assertion by Archbishop Downey, Roman Catholic201 words
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Article153 1929-12-26 11 AND A MAN A RUN. An unfortunate man in Paris lately had the most unpleasant experience of his life. He was walking home late at night when, on turning round, he feund a fullgrown tiger ten paces be h nd him padding along the pavement.153 words
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Article171 1929-12-26 11 A writer on India has pointed out that ’.he torch of culture was kept alight in old English villages by the parson, the doctor, and the squire. These three worthies do not < xist in th° Indian village. There are no educated people to tell the uneducated171 words
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Article148 1929-12-26 11 A plea for a more favourable estimation of the tiger was made by Mr. Wczir Ameer AH, in a paper read at a meeting of the East India Association in London. Mr. Ameer AM referred to a London p’ay in which disreputable characters were148 words
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Advertisement375 1929-12-26 11 Cartridges Standarajvidkes f"W tf Rifl es > Pistol Revolvers < lIIH E ver y cartridge produced F 7 H l Remington must pass ill 1 r *S*d inspection at many H V stages* from raw material to W: z/A 'fix! T II finished product. ''ltlll 111 °fi cartridges are used375 words
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Advertisement10 1929-12-26 11 Your car deserves good Plugs—-l-'it “Bosch" Plugs, they are best.10 words
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Advertisement178 1929-12-26 11 w) n wfl liF i 'J V State Express 555 Oq j 7 /kW CigcLxeXtes ivapaxt an y W S a r °f s^nc^on °n A evexy occasion. As (f UnM home, so in evexy (I country of the woxld, they stand supreme, insistently peal to smoke xs of i178 words
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Advertisement1285 1929-12-26 12 fHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. J. Jj WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. I; I; TYDFUS Dec. 26 Marseille?» London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. <J PATdOCLUS Dec. 31 Maneilies, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. ORESTES Jan. 8 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. PHEMTUB Ja°. 22 London, Rotterdun and Hamburg. j!1,285 words
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Advertisement699 1929-12-26 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular ami Oriwtai S, H. Ca., under cob- Bomlny Cluna Service to SmoaoiM ru tract wit* His Majesty’s Gwernment, London ««-'a and Far bst Mail Service. a» Japan. Outwards from London for China and Japan. doe699 words
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