Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 December 1929
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Title Section20 1929-12-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 298. VOL. LXXXVII. FRIDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement496 1929-12-27 1 r t I T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. j Head Office next to the Dispensary i Branch Office 52» Leith Street I h=F=r n f VENESTA I ,I W H n« a e 1 KI ddIlK liiEblb i I i Compolite J t <iSIrJKW-"' &891 s 1 i 11 *1 few496 words
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Advertisement17 1929-12-27 1 H. TOKISATSuI STUDIO, with ujMOddate Phot* paphy by electric light. 'Phone 772 a 10, Bishop Street, PENANG.17 words
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Article522 1929-12-27 2 New Year Meeting, 1930Under S. R. A. Rules Of Racing. First Race. Ist Day Thursday, 9th January, 1930. (8 Races) 2.30 p.m2nd Day Saturday, 11th January, 1930. (9 Races) 2.15 p.m3rd Day Tuesday, 14th January, 1930. (9 Races) 2.15 p.m. 4th Day Thursday, 16th January, 1930. (8522 words
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Advertisement766 1929-12-27 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES Wanted: Experienced Office Clerk. Leuccderma-No matter if everything Apply: Manager, Inchong Estate, Serdang, ha, faUed. r Kedah eqoare, Calcmta. 4405. 3 4 1 *****-3.3-30 Young energetic unmarried Tamil as Factory Clerk and Dresser. Apply Eastern Industries Limited, ot Manager, InchoDg Estate, Serdang, g. Street House, Kedah. *****-28-12766 words
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Advertisement579 1929-12-27 2 The Zoological Gardens. I MUNICIPAL NOTICE. (uer Itam Road.) n-v.vn OVERSEER OF MAINS— FaNANG. water department. New animal' 1 bird?, etc. arrived. Applications are invited for the post of A new Aquarium ju?t completed. Oveneer of Mains in the Water Engineer’s A reinforced concrete arched bridge Department. over a large579 words
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Advertisement406 1929-12-27 2 5 a i “Follow The Man Who Knows.” J OME people prefer to buy their own experience- Same, —wiser folk, —let others do it for them. The 4c man who recognises a good lead when he sees it, ‘F and follow s it, usually does so with great advantage to406 words
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Article107 1929-12-27 3 DENTIST TO MEET EXPENSES OF OPERATION. A French woman has teen granted £2OO dam< g 4 B against a dentist for h ving swallowed the instrument with which he was extracting a nerve. An operation was necessary, and the client brought an action to recover here107 words
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Article141 1929-12-27 3 There were one or two piquant passages at the meeting held in London in support of the scheme to found a British School of Archaeology in Irak as a memorial to the late Mies Gertrude Bell, whose great work in Arabia was the subject of141 words
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Article153 1929-12-27 3 By the death of Sir Francis Lowe at the age of 77, his son, Mr. F. G. Gordon Lowe, the international tennis player, becomes a baronet. Sir Francis sat in Parliament for 31 years. He was elected Conservative member for the Edgbaston Division of Birmingham (bis153 words
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Article112 1929-12-27 3 One of the most treasured letters he had said Captain A. E. Scott, Governor of Durham Prison, addressing the Durham City Brotherhood, was one he received from a waster wbo had made good. Th? man had been in prison twice for tbef r “We made112 words
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Article61 1929-12-27 3 Mademoiselle Sportgirl.” The incrra’ed popularity <f athletics among Frenchwomen is shown by statistics issued by Femina Sports, the leading women’s sports organisation in France. The Src ety now has 5,000 active members, half of this number being made up of typistfl, bank clerks, and other basin ess house employees. Dressmaking61 words
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Advertisement410 1929-12-27 3 Ll aV£R THE WORLD! n Evans Pastilles are prescribed regularly V V’ Doctors the Wor-d over for reliev4? <! jln n Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Huskiness, Weak Chests and Sore Throats. The vapours penetrate into innermost parts giving instant relief. EVANS’ ANnsePTIC THBOAT V-V\\ Pastilles X McJ« in England and sold410 words
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Advertisement46 1929-12-27 3 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is—“ Black d White" Foo Cheong Co. FURNITURE MAKERS Office and Workshop 153, Hutton Lane, Tel., 1248. SHOW ROOM 97, Bishop Street, Tel., 868 We can supply Furniture of all descriptions for all purposes to suit all purses46 words
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Advertisement343 1929-12-27 3 PERUNS —CHOOJE— j 'SAUCE I yOUR ADDS RELISH TO »s=L. PIHNO. IMPORT YOUR CYCLE SAVE POUNDS Specially selected 8.5. A., Hudsons, I from our stocks of Manu- I Enfieids and other landing makes. S| BICYCLES Pijin e I facturers' Instruments, that have earnt a reputation in stock. Originahy cost£H I343 words
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Article, Illustration492 1929-12-27 4 George Gadd - Danger Of linder-Clubbing. By George Gadd. MOST golfers suffer from a peculiar form of vanity which may be described as •‘under-clubbing,” In considering what club to take for a particular shot of uncertain length, they are very liable to select one that will give them too little rather492 words
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Advertisement236 1929-12-27 4 B/ II -M 8 Mr X. Mfl Xzzzzfll "wB Softness 7 Like the soft caress of a Summer breeze laden with the enchanting fragrance of 4 fresh blown roses is ASHES OF Y ROSES Poudre Talc. Soothing, refreshing —it will prevent all roughness and redness after the bath, making the236 words
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Advertisement668 1929-12-27 4 Ikl II |"y -H* Facts 'Vou Should Kn oiv About The CHEm 5T6 Mere is a Six that provides every- that adds years to the life of the car. thing you want in a fine sturdy These are facts! automobile- yet it actually sells in the Most remarkdb le of668 words
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Advertisement48 1929-12-27 5 1 yawng.T m w tH L YaVtiiAuwifWl i *iTTirtdrrigrtfcii<- M jiiai 111 111 II 111 I 9 B o I HAVE A WONDERFUL ARRAY °F New Year FOR LADIES GENTS AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURSES il WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. Ipoh Teluk Anson PENANG Taiping Alor Star.48 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article671 1929-12-27 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —It is very amusing to read Mr. C.S. Wong’s reply which appeared in your issue of the 21st inst. Need I repeat that we do not object to the National Government adopting the Solar Calendar. We in British iVi671 words
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Article513 1929-12-27 6 Sir, To get Government to give way for the entrance of Chinese and other Asiatics into the coveted Civil Service for which Mr. Lim Cheng Kan has fired the first shot, one quality is necessary—the Asiatic aspirants must keep on knocking loud enough and long513 words
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Article465 1929-12-27 6 Sir, —I know I am treading on slippery ground, but don’t accuse me of “nagging.” Our 400,000.000 Chinese possess between them 100 surnames or thereabout, as against Westerners’ (I really don’t know) perhaps thousands or tens of thousands of surnames to each nation. In consequence of the rise465 words
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Article305 1929-12-27 6 GREAT SUCCESS Annual Treat For Police Children. It was indeed a pleasing sight that met the gaze of those present at the Annual Christmas treat at the Convent yesterday afternoon. The Hall was gaily decorated and on the side were tables carrying a full load305 words
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Article375 1929-12-27 6 E. 0. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following programme will be rendered by the E. and 0. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, December 29, 1929, at 9-30 p.m. 1. Grand March Kentonia Spain-Dunk 2. Overture Cosi Fan Tutte Mozart First produced at the Court Theatre, Vienna,375 words
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Article537 1929-12-27 6 RESOLUTIONS OF JPOH MEETING Kinta 1. A. Favours Legislation. At a joint meeting of two Sub-Committees, one appointed by the Managing Committee of the Kinta Indian Association and another by the Hindu Devasthana Paripalana Sabah Ipoh to inquire into the legal position of Hindu Marriages in537 words
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Article298 1929-12-27 6 Mr. T. S. Adams, M.C S., has gone to Cambodia for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dale, of Telok Buloh estate, have returned to Teluk Anson from Home t leave. We understand that Mr. H. C. Eckhardt, M.C.9 is to act as Commissioner of298 words
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Advertisement17 1929-12-27 6 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is—“ Black <£ White”! The DECCA PORTABLE IS TONE PERFECT17 words
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Advertisement158 1929-12-27 6 i I Having re a H (V ot/r atzver//semenf H H J? ring W. ‘I. n J PENANG 60?. OR 608 n f AND ORDER YOUR DAILY SUPPLIES OF Milk, Butter, Brastagi Vegetables, Meat and I Poultry. 1 One call brings all your require- p ment to your door—and at158 words
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Article206 1929-12-27 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —I regret to pen these f ew lines concerning the Lyric Cinema, but I deem it quite necessary for public guidance. Yesterday afternoon, I was the victim of an unfortunate accident at the Lyric Cinema stairs. The steps were206 words
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Article179 1929-12-27 7 LIBEL Sir, —On page 11 of your excellent Christmas Number appears an item of news beaded “Riots in Nigeria” in which you say inter alia, the “West American Frontier Force etc. What a painful shock to any old Nigerians who may happen to see this/aznr pas It would convey the179 words
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Article112 1929-12-27 7 Sir, —The Rev. Lady Superior, Nuns and the large number of Orphans of the Convent, I feel sure, are very much obliged and thankful to ycu for having helped in the columns of your widely read journal to try to cause the Penang Convent Orphan Fund,” to112 words
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Article56 1929-12-27 7 E. O. Hotel. In view of the visit of the P. O. Mantua this evening, lhe Hotel management has arranged that Madame Zomah and the Sellecks will again appear in their novel and entertaining Cabaret performance. A word of wisdom to the discerning: Mme. Zomah is dissected in the “By56 words
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Article89 1929-12-27 7 NEW DECKING COMPLETED. The Victoria Pier new decking with concrete slabs is almost completed. The new slabs which have replaced the old wooden logs give the jetty a cleaner and more attractive appearance The work has been carried out by the Penang Harbour Board. Mr. H. G.H. Mitchell,89 words
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Article681 1929-12-27 7 AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. Magistrate In Role of Peacemaker and Friend. The Penang Police Court was crowded this morning when it asgembled after fhe X’mas holidays and there was an unusually long list of cates. Most of the cases on the list related to disorderly conduct681 words
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Article39 1929-12-27 7 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Preciosa Devery 2 Overture Reymond Thomas 3 Gavotte Stephanie Czibulka 4 Selection Rose Marie Stothart 5 Fox Trot The Hollow of a Hill Plong God Save the King.39 words
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504 1929-12-27 7 FORT 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. m/s “Lalaniia” from Singapore and Bangkok. For Colombo, G-no s London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen. s.s. ‘‘City of Winnipeg’’ from Singapore504 words
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Article299 1929-12-27 7 s. s. latan from Krian River due p. no. Sails for Kuala Kurau and Bagan Serai on Tuesday at 10 a. m. 8. 8. Kuala from Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson due a. m. Sails for Belawan on Tuesday at 5 p, m. 8. e. ‘jAmpang from299 words
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Article150 1929-12-27 7 We gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following donations to the Convent Christmas Fund:— D. McLeod Craik Esq. 5 A. O. Coltman Esq. 10 J. M. R. 10 D. Noble Esq, 5 30 Previously acknowledged $llOO Total $ll3O The Rev. Lady Superior desires to acknowledge with sincere150 words
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Article118 1929-12-27 7 BATCHELOR—HUGHES. The wedding took place at noon to-day at St. George’s Church, Penanr, of Mr. Arnold Batchelor, of the Teaching Staff of the Penang Free School, son of Mr. James Batchelor, and M'si Dilya Hushes, till recently of the Nursing Staff. General Hospital, Penang, daughter of118 words
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Advertisement11 1929-12-27 7 Your car deserves good Plugs Fit "Bosch" Plugs, they are best.11 words
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Advertisement12 1929-12-27 7 FOR Travel Information CONSULT AMERICAN EXPRESS c E. O. HOTEL-PENANG. Tel. 968.12 words
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Advertisement383 1929-12-27 7 liiHmimmniii’imuiiinmTiniriirrniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini 11 i i I I i kowMigj I voErijßtiiy T i j Ptdicif e !g To supply the BEST drugs ONLY ;to supply them at J 1 the LOWEST PRICES possible; to back the HIGH quality and the LOW price with an EFFICIENT and J SPEEDY Service. That is383 words
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Article509 1929-12-27 8 There has been a good deal of outspoken comment in the Malayan press recently concerning the late arrival of the mails from Europe, but apparently the somewhat caustic objurgations which our dignified contemporaries have permitted themseives in this connection have failed to penetrate the zareba of indifference509 words
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Article180 1929-12-27 8 “ST HIKING A BARGAINS IN ancient times practically everything that a man did had some religious significance. This was especially the case in matters connected with the ownership of property. For example, the landmarks which indicated the boundaries of a Roman’s property were always sacrificial180 words
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53 1929-12-27 8 Heuter. SPANISH TROOPS TO PARTICIPATE Hendaye, December 26. It is reported from Madrid that the forthcoming visit of General Primo De Rivera to Morocco is due to the French Government’s request to Spain to send 20,000 men to Morocco in connection with operations contemplated byHeuter. - 53 words
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Article49 1929-12-27 8 Reuter. WELCOMED AT WASHINGTON. Washington, December 26. Sortiz Rubio, President-Elect of Mexico was elaborately welcomed by the Government. On his arrival here, the ceremonies included a personal welcome at the station by Mr. Stimson and an exchange of calls between President Hoover and Senor Rubio.— Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article1273 1929-12-27 8 A. H. l. Penang, Friday. HIS morning, we suppose, f Q our first duty is to inquire gently as to the health of everyone folio ‘ving the bewildering peep we have had over Christmas 1 into the Never-never land. And so we do; not boisterously with heartyA. H. l. - 1,273 words
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Advertisement237 1929-12-27 8 I Joi 12jj wy wjl I B S£ -W I I itilikmi zhi* aairKi E 5 1 I si Atop'O} fayvjndod apicn mJ I I tpyocn sp jo J u OSD a J ayj, I I Xhsiijm SJO3S °> I I uvSaq Sjuh I I 09V SHVHA 108 Bo' •>:237 words
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Advertisement22 1929-12-27 8 E. &> O. s. s. MANTUA NIGHT To-Night. Special Dinner Dance. ALSO ZOMAH AND THB SELLECKS r WVM teMW wF White Label uT22 words
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Advertisement12 1929-12-27 8 Your car deserves good 'Plugs— F it “Bosch" Plugs, they are best.12 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-12-27 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day 10.20 a.m. 4.50 a,m, 10.36 i.m. 4.22 p.m. To-morrow. 1101 a.m. 531 a.m. 11.10 p.m. 5.06 p.m.24 words
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Article280 1929-12-27 9 i. Reuter, Reduction Basis. MEMORANDUM TO GREAT BRITAIN. mediterranean agreement. The French memorandum to Great Britain on the subject of naval disarmament says that the inter-dependence of armaments is a fundamental principle of French policy. It suggests Clause Sof the League Covenant as the basis fori.—Reuter, - 280 words
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Article82 1929-12-27 9 —Renter. BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES London, December 26. Broadcast Christmas Greetings were exchanged between Britain and the United States this afternoon. A programme of dance music and songs was relayed by the British Broadcasting Company from Schenectady, near New York, while in the Evening the National Broadcasting.—Renter. - 82 words
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69 1929-12-27 9 r Reuter. DR. COOK. Leasenworth, Kansas, December 26. The application of Dr. Cook, the polar explorer, for release on parole from his sentence of 14 years’ imprisonment for conspiracy to use the mails fraudulently will be heard in January. Dr. Cook has served onethirdr —Reuter. - 69 words
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Article86 1929-12-27 9 FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. The Hu Yew Seah gave a variety show’ ■at their premises in Madras Lane last night when there w r as a fair gathering of members. The programme was as follows: Overture (by H. Y. S. Orchestra) Journey to Ipoh (Imitation); Selections (by H.86 words
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Article154 1929-12-27 9 150 Tons of Rubber Destroyed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 27. A fire broke out in the boiler room of the S. S President van Buren, the Dollar steamer, when it was alongside on Boxing Day morning. The flames spread to a hold containing a154 words
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Article128 1929-12-27 9 Malayan Chinese v Malayan ASIATICS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 27. A great crowd gathered to-day to witness the Association Football match between the Malayan hinese and the Malayan Asiatics. ‘r. Farrer kicked off. The Malayan Chinese won by three goals to two after being128 words
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Article83 1929-12-27 9 INDUSTRIALISATION DAY. Moscow, December 26. Christmas Day at Moscow was spent for the first time in the history of Russia as an ordinary week day, four-fifths of the workers working in accordance with the five day production week and one-fifth resting as usual. By83 words
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Article53 1929-12-27 9 —Reuter. NO TRACE. Athens, December 27. An Italian postal seaplane with a crew of five, crashed during a storm near the small island of Stenstratios, off the Turkish oast. The Greek cruiser Helle was despatched to the rescue but there was no trace of the machine.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article47 1929-12-27 9 FIRE ON CHRISTMAS MORNING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, December 26. A party of English carol singers collected £l5O in aid of St. Dunstan’s Fund. A fire on Christmas morning caused damage to the extent of £5,000. This was the third fire in seven days.47 words
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Article110 1929-12-27 9 The following circular has been issued by the Central Executive Committee,' < Anjuman-i-Islam Malaya Kuala Lumpur: j As Mr. E. V. Ramasamy Naicker of Erode 1 is attempting to spread his Self-Respect L movement by his mischievous propaganda among the Christians and Mahomedans in Malaya, a* Conference of110 words
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Article307 1929-12-27 9 —Reuter., Main Discussions. REVERSION OF EARLIER POLICY. u DEFINITION OF SWABA.J. Gandhi is averse to the adoption by the Indian National Congress of any militant programme Fateful decisions for the future of India and her position in the British Commonwealth are expected to be made at the. —Reuter., - 307 words
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46 1929-12-27 9 SSO WON. :o: No competitor succeeded in forecasting correct'y the whole of the matches in this competition. The Consolation Prize of $5O has been awarded to the following with 12 correct forecasts: J. P. De Souza, 1065 Imbi Road, Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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131 1929-12-27 9 —Reuter. THRILLING EXPERIENCE. Rangoon, December 26. A te’Ggram describing the accident to the French flyers aeroplane from Le Brix says they were flying at a height of 2,000 metres over the Moulmein Valle? at mid, night; among clouds and in the midst of mountains. They—Reuter. - 131 words
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Article274 1929-12-27 9 P uter. NORWEGIAN AIRMAN. WRECKED OFF SIBERIAN COAST. CAMERA DETAILS. Three Canadian aeroplanes, one Russian and two others are at present preparing te search for Lieutenant Eielson who has been lost in the Arctic since the middle of November. The Canadian machines are equipped with powerfulP uter. - 274 words
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Article240 1929-12-27 9 YESTERDAY’S MATCH. Singapore Police Defeat F.M.S. Police. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) K iala Lumpur, December 26. A rugby football match played here to-day between the Singapore Police and the F. M. S. Police was won by the former by 18 points to nil. The visitors240 words
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Article99 1929-12-27 9 POLICE OFFICER KILLED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sitiawan, December 26. A sad and unfortunate shooting tragedy took place early this morning near Bruas when Mr. Bagat Singh the local O. C. P. D. was shot dead while hunting. Details received so far show that Mr. Singh,99 words
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Advertisement11 1929-12-27 9 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is—“ Black White”!11 words
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Advertisement210 1929-12-27 9 ©BEN© of Reims uncorking of OTMPAGIMB The Wine of Kings The King of Wines OBTAINABLE AT John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. <&VOSS tj K < IMTORTEP.B LINDETEVES (LINDETEVES STCKVIS. Inc. D.E.1.) PENANG IPOH. i H w Come! Come!! Come!! I The Great Chinese Circus. AT THE210 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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1286 1929-12-27 10 Sound Position, :o: $18,452 Damage To Penang Premises. :o: Carrying Own Fire Risk. THE annual meeting of Bros. Ltd. was held at 45, Orchard Hoad, Singapore, on Tuesday. Mr. AV C McCall presided supported by Messrs J. Robertson, J. A. Clarke, E. W. Slight,1,286 words
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Article491 1929-12-27 10 Increase of Capital. extra-ordinary general MEETING. Mr. W. H. Macgregor presided at an extra-ordinary general meeting of Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd., held at the reg-r--tered offices of the company, G and 7 Trafalgar Street, at noon on Saturday at i which the five resolutions set491 words
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Article62 1929-12-27 10 TRANSPORTING LARUT TIN FIELDS’ DREDGE. The Perak Transport Co. Ltd., are now transporting the No. 4. Dredge of Messrs. Larut Tin Fields Ltd., to its new flit The work is proceeding satisfactorily. This is the third dredge that this Company has transported during the las" five62 words
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Article72 1929-12-27 10 Penang, December 27, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank. On London Bink Demand 2/3 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 1/4 3 DKJumentary 2'4 3/8 On New York Bank Demand 56 France w T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 15 Bangkok T.T. 80| Batavia T.T. 139 j72 words
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Article34 1929-12-27 10 The homeward mail by the p.s. Malwa closes at 5-30 p.m. to-morrow. The P. O. Mantua with m»ils detached from London on December 5 ieexpected to arrive here at 6 p.m. tc-iay.34 words
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Article125 1929-12-27 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations I in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list I at 11 a.m. to-day Tuesday To-day 2 2 2 SHARES. s s DQ 0Q 0Q UJ ft C. $O. ft C. ft G. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 12/1* 12/9 12/3125 words
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Article43 1929-12-27 10 Share?. Buyers. Sellerp. Tai pings .75 .774 Talams 1.274 L3O Temengore 25/ 25/6 Ayer Hitam* 12/3 12/9 Bangrine 27/6 28'6 Hong Fatte .65 .70 Kinta* 1.40 1.424 Kucha's 1.274 1-30 Nawng Pets .80 .85 Penawat* .824 .85 Rahmans 1.40 1.4543 words
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Article67 1929-12-27 10 Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Ayer Hitams 12/3 12/9 H atu Cave* 105 1.10 Hitams .45 .50 Hong Fatts .65 .674 Hongkongs 18/3 18/9 c. Kinta Dredges 1.40 1.42 Kuchais 1.27 1.29 M. Conrol*. .37 .39 Pangnga R vers 6/3 6 9 Penawat* .81 .83 Rahmans 1.404 1.424 S. Malayans67 words
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Article69 1929-12-27 10 Buyers. Sellers. T n*. A. Hitams 12/3 12/9 Bwgrins 26/9 27/6 Hongkong* 18/ 18/6 c. Idris 11/ 11/6 Ipehs 23/ 23/9 Kamunting* 11/3 12/3 Kents 5/9 6/ Kepongs 19/6 20/3 Kinta Kellas 8/3 8/9 K. Pulaia 37/ 38/ c. Pahang* 9/44 9/104 Rambutan* 13/3 14/ Renong* 26/969 words
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Article182 1929-12-27 10 Penang, December «7 1S2 1 ft c*x fienarea Opium p. eh**t nom 5,000/ 0 C ove* h 90.0 u Gold leaf seller* 72.00 Mace Picking* nom 170.00 Nutmeg* 80* 70.00 HO* 60.00 Cosoanut* per 1,000 M 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9.45 Rattan* sale* 11.15 Rittan* Coarse 10.60 Green182 words
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Article31 1929-12-27 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 254 pound j per pl $34/Quiet. Lmdon Holiday. New York 154 K ’id. (#l/ Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys I General Produce Agency Ltd.31 words
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Article75 1929-12-27 10 Sirg»p n ?e Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sh j et for to-day are a? follow?: *p O i 25per lb. 1930 26c Jan./Marcb 1930 26|c Apr./June 1930 27<3 Market Steidy. The following prices were realised I for rubber sold to «lay:— Good F.A.Q. Ribbed i Smoked Sheet75 words
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Article128 1929-12-27 10 Messrs. Eastern tmetting Co. Ltd. I London, 23. ■’•pot x 178-5» three months’ hnv'ng £181.2.6 I three month’s £lBl 5 Messrs Boustead Co. Ltd. i 24th Dec. quotation for Singapore refined tin $93 p cn’, done 150 tons, refined tin $92 per picul, bnyeis no sellers, I unrefined128 words
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Article1190 1929-12-27 10 KENNEDY Co.’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. Bu y- s els.T’ saction. BUBBEB [Dollai«| I o S o f Allenby Rubber 0« 1 fO 2 m Aror Gajah Rubber Estate J 4 i »rl Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 6' 2 8G JB! Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 8 3 i'q iyer,Kuning Rubber1,190 words
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Advertisement11 1929-12-27 10 Your car deserves good Plugs— Fit Bosch” Plugs, they a.e best.11 words
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Advertisement220 1929-12-27 10 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Wanted Two experienced Dredgemaaters and Two Winchmeß for Dredges in Perak. Only experienced men I need apply. C ’pies of references and summary of experience to Post Office Box No. 194, Singapore. I FOR SALE. Morri* Oxford 5 seater. Excellent Icondniui Price $BOO. Apply 29, Peel220 words
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1145 1929-12-27 11 Yesterday’s Matches. Reversal Of Christmas Scores. Port Vale Again Defeated. London, December ‘26. THE following are the results of English League matches played to-day with up-to-date league tables: DIVISION 1. Arsenal 1 Portsmouth 2 Birmingham 0 Manchester U- 1 Burnley 2 Boh on W. 21,145 words
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Advertisement33 1929-12-27 11 JUST UNPACKED Rayonella-Crepe De Cheine -h IN Fifteen Stylish and Lovely Shades JUST THE THING FOR YOUR Tennis and Morning Froks VISIT B. H. T. DOULATRAM A CO., Bi. BF, Peach Street, PENANG-33 words
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Advertisement193 1929-12-27 11 □nnnnnnnancnnawKnnnnnannnnnnnn i E. O. HOTEL. I n n Phenomenal Christmastide Attraction h First visit to P e nang of g ZOMAH S n j-r The unsolved Mystery. rj The most’sensational mind reading performance in the World. H H U ZOMAH sees all! U Knows all!! Tells all n n q193 words
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Miscellaneous38 1929-12-27 11 To-night and till Sunday, 29. Gene Stratton-Porter’d Mighty~Love Drama FRECKLES With Hobart Bosworth. The Latest Empire News and New Comedies. First House at 7-30 p.m. Buzz Barton in Pinto Kid “The Merry-Go-Round of Fate” A Thrilling Circus Story.38 words
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1362 1929-12-27 12 Captain Francis Right— The Founder of Penang. A Short Sketch of Hi* Career, compiled from'extracts and information obtained from various sources. EARLY DAYS 3. British United Press. ON the 22nd of January 1787 the Supreme Government in a Dispatch says: We leave it to your discretion to receive such colonistsBritish United Press. - 1,362 words
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Article273 1929-12-27 12 U.S. Air Force. TWO MEN THREE MACHINE GUNS. MONOPLANE DESIGN. Washington, December 26. TWO new types of aeroplanes, a fighter and a long distance observation machine, are shortly to be tested by the American Air Force, according to statements made by Mr. Davison, the Assistant Secretary for273 words
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125 1929-12-27 12 —Beater. FISHING CREWS ON ROCKS. Brilliant Weather On Boxing Day. London, December 26. The Christmas holiday weather was variable yesterday. Sun, sleet and rain had turns, accompanied by high w’inds reaching 90 miles an hour. A hurricane blew. There were several shipping mishaps—Beater. - 125 words
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Advertisement53 1929-12-27 12 PATENT *-7 XI I ATF T < Canvas Bags -7 Size. 19’ by 19’ by 24” JT can be packed 224 >bs rubber. y c»u be used over hundred *4l/ umea R z J uWzWT Flf 16 50 each f.o.b. Singapore. Telegraphic address ’ARISAKA.” Arisaka Canvas Bag Mfg, Company, Ltd..53 words
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Advertisement224 1929-12-27 12 ====3 r Assets exceed $10,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force Over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE t 27, OU Jewry, E.C, The Company ha* £20,000 deposited with the Supremo Court of England and eomp&rs with the224 words
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Advertisement251 1929-12-27 12 1- x ill The Pet Of The Family. HOW A SUFFERING BABY ROY IN ENGLAND WAS SET UPON THE HEALTH ROAD BY Baby’s Own Tablets, Wherever Baby’s Own Tablets are tried they never fail to Sr tisf y the need of a safe, sure remedy for the treatment of children’s251 words
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Advertisement115 1929-12-27 12 I By Appointment S m J} VINTAGE gUKKg/k. 1924 S TO HIS MAJESTY 5 M KING GEORGE V. JJ J I jg Sole Importers: M JJ CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., m (Incorporated under the Hongkong Companies Ord) M (Inc. in Shanghai) 5 JJ ’Phone 587 Telegrams: Caldbeck MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWWWWBMWMJWWMMMMWMniKS GRAND HOTEL115 words
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Article91 1929-12-27 13 NEW ZEALAND TO TO ANSWER CHARGES. John Grey, a land of Helensville, near Auckland, who is alleged to have 2tl’ed himeelf formerly A. B. Crouch, has saihd in the liner Aorangi for America to answer charges in connection with bank f rauds amounting to £50,C00,91 words
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Article87 1929-12-27 13 The “agony” column has not altogether lost its savour for the curious, though sometimes they draw blanks. Here are a few me oc agfp L. Darling, Re Their” celay. Will et yon know directly I hear further. Love L, E.—Essential complete before 30;b.‘ Keep trying, T. T. “Juliette—Four87 words
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Article114 1929-12-27 13 The Cologne Post the news paper published by the British Army of the Rhine on the 4‘h issued its last number, and to mark the occasion, the issue was a special souvenir number, beautifully illustrated. The Cologne PosJ was unique in that it was produced by114 words
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Article132 1929-12-27 13 The rli, old question of weather a sandwich constitutes a meal has been discussed by so many solemn authorities that it was only fitting it should come before a Royal Commission at last (writes an Evening Standrrd got sip). The Commission has been informed by132 words
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Article98 1929-12-27 13 Lord Grey described in his lecture a robin’s memory for a particular foodbox after six months’ absence, but an instance of memory for a particular person has just occurred with a budgerigar (writes a correspondent of The Timea), His owner iwas away for a month, and on98 words
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Article78 1929-12-27 13 The original ‘cat’ burglar—*o the police say —E I ward Arnold (56), a labourer, was sentenced at London-Ses-sions to nine months’ imprisonment for breaking into Ripon House, Putney Heatb, and stealing a watch and other articles. He had t#»n previous convict:ons for house breaking. As a young78 words
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Article86 1929-12-27 13 The 47th Dragoon Guard?, the firs* British troops to open fire in the G/eat War, the first to take German prisoners, and who were among the first to enter Germany after hostilities, landed at South ampton, af er eight years* service in India. When they86 words
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Advertisement11 1929-12-27 13 Your car deserves good Plugs— Fit “Bosch” Plugs, they are best.11 words
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Advertisement190 1929-12-27 13 Great Strides 1 Sometimes you can tell the difference milk at its best. All the cream in it, alt all over the house within a day or two the vitamins. Rich farm milk, so treaty of giving baby “Lactogen/ A nagg- ed in the “Lactogen” process coat it L ing190 words
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Advertisement1170 1929-12-27 14 BANKS'. y-‘ l 11/M X THE MERCANTILE bank OF > V 117 L 1. J 5 INDIA, LIMITED. What does Authorised Capital £3,G00,0 0 *s* 'd'' Cl Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 4» /St if 1 Paid-up 1.050,000 /A ll Aft f machine FD i o i2 n B£1 612 000 4»1,170 words
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Article576 1929-12-27 15 CHOWBASTA MARKETFenang, December 27, 1929. M ttton— S cl Matton Indian per lb 55 Bead Sheep or noat M each 1-30 Liver with heart Inns do 160 Tripe do 100 Gcat or Sheep m per lb 55 fcweet Bread M pair 40 Buet w 40 Kidney pair 30576 words
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Advertisement334 1929-12-27 15 TANGYE i PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES: K !A i I A Centrifugal I. I Efficiency I Steam [JjM and M Power Output Ram j Guaranteed -gr- -w- ijj i II» AGENTS FOl MALAYA. x HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. Incorporated in the Siraits Se Dements. n« >: SINGAPNRE, ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.334 words
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Advertisement1282 1929-12-27 16 I'.-.t, B.j’T FUNNEL LINE IBWB 1 -k- "O— I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. J WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. PAT'IOOI .US Jm. 31 M’reeilic?, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. Jj ORESTES Jan. 8 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. DIO MED Jan. 16 Marsatles. London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. J Jan. 30 Mirteillea» Lo-idan,1,282 words
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Advertisement680 1929-12-27 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND A PC.'. K LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AnD CARGO SERVICES. Penirsulaf and Oriental S, N. Ca., under con- Bombay-China Service to SHunnor? rw tract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. aM Japan Outwards from London for China and Japan.680 words
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