Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 August 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-08-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 176. VOL. LXXXVI. THURSDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1928. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement479 1928-08-02 1 NIKKO STUDIO FOR modern art photographs No. 7, North am Road. Telephone No. *579. -h 1 H iW 11 ALL THE LEADING MOTOR DEALERS STOCK METAL does not wear out—it rusts out. C V AW. EVERYWHERE you look you can see rust working destruction on metal. r l <® <®479 words
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Advertisement15 1928-08-02 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, Beach Street, PENANG.15 words
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Article249 1928-08-02 2 All Came For Ascot Harvest. and one RETURNED.! “The heartbreaking adventures of eleven international thiev°s might be an appropriate title for the latest chapter in the history of Scotland Yard. Reports had been circulated to the effect that a highly t fficient Continental gang had upon the249 words
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Advertisement1349 1928-08-02 2 POSITION WANTED. AUCTION. NOTICES. 2__, L_ 1 J—- C.e,V w “n "wcAuuff". Penang Sales ROO 111. and Shoes and Household Requisites. Book keeping and Typewriting or as HALSBURY COMPANY. F eld Conductor well up in every branch Imperial Providers, of Estate work. 15 jears experience in TO BE SOLD BY1,349 words
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Advertisement153 1928-08-02 2 MAS SAGE AND FACE MASSAGE Miss YOSHIKO, 142 m, Burmah Road. KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 3D LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Term’» Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 493. SIN SIN THE LEADING TAILORS, 152. CAMPBELL STREET, PENANG 5 ReaeuDs Wtiy You should come153 words
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Advertisement165 1928-08-02 2 A; A Z's.. V,-. f .Siik- 1 'A x .J Where there’s risk of Food Infection Cgw Gate gives Full Protection. Prepared from rich English Milk; made and packed in the West Country and sent direct to Penang. MfflkFeei Babies Love it! $l-50 per tin. George Town Dispensary Ltd., THE165 words
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Article308 1928-08-02 3 LIFE ON THE GOLDEN GRAIN FIELDS. University Students as Canadian Harvesters. Something new in the way of enmuifr holidays is to be undertaken this year by a party of university and college students. They believe in vigorous vacations, and are going over to Canada to work in the308 words
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Article494 1928-08-02 3 MEN OF MODERATE VIEWS ELIGIBLE AS MEMBERS. Mr. Justice Eve, in the Chancery Division, dismissed the action brought by Colonel James Grimwood on behalf of himself and other members of the City Carlton Club, in which he asked the court to declare that an alteration494 words
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Advertisement610 1928-08-02 3 lON .Y A ZEISS I IS WORTHY OF A I RECORD MEETING. I .gfiOis?! I Relieve Irritations I ior& Using Cuticura I r/' Bathe the affected parts freely I Ifty O 3 with Cuticura Soap and hot water, I ML -ft dry without rubbing, then apply I Cuticura Ointment. For610 words
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Advertisement353 1928-08-02 3 Mbiwril 1 tjoM' “Life held nothing for me.” Read this Use( haw bilious attacks four times a week, and life Letter held out nothing for me. I could not get anything to relieve me until a friend convinced me that Kruschen Salts were L, what I required. Now I tackle353 words
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Article332 1928-08-02 4 Reuter. 110 Metres Hurdles. CANADIAN ATHLETE’S DOUBLE SUCCESS. RECORDS BROKEN. London, August 1. Great eatisfecHon is expressed in sporting circ.es here at the splendid per formance of the British athlete, D. G. Lowe, in the Olympic Games at Amsterdam yesterday in winning the final of theReuter. - 332 words
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Article193 1928-08-02 4 FINAL SELECTIONS. Heavy rain during the night made the track very heavy this morning and work was restricted to the inner course. The big race will again be an open affair. Monte Aiguille ran well this morning and bad it been dry we should have expected193 words
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7 1928-08-02 4 TRANSOCEAN CABLES.TRANSOCEAN CABLES. - 7 words
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Article79 1928-08-02 4 of a film company.— Trans-Ocean Service. TO FLY DOWN CHINA COAST. Berlin, August 1. The Swiss fliers, Imhof and Kaeser, have arrived at Berlin preparatory to their flight from Zuerich to Moscow-, Vladivostoch, down the Chinese coast, west to India, Persia, Syria and the Balkans. Theof a film company.— Trans-Ocean Service. - 79 words
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Article86 1928-08-02 4 the injured number fifty.— Trans-Ocean Service. SIXTEEN PERSONS KILLED: 50 INJURED. > J 7 Berlin, Auguet 1. Parliament has appointed a Commission to enquire into the catastrophe at Dinkelscherben. The commifsion will also make a thorough investigate n into the general safety of the German railway system.the injured number fifty.— Trans-Ocean Service. - 86 words
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63 1928-08-02 4 —Trans-Ocean Service. POLICE INVESTIGATIONS. Stockholm, August 1. The Russian Trade Delegation at Stockholm is stated to be involved in police which may possibly lead to grave results. The police now state that the recent arrest of the director of the S >viet News Agency was.—Trans-Ocean Service. - 63 words
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Article67 1928-08-02 4 >. —Trans-Ocean Service. THE POLISH—LITHUANIAN CONFLICT. Berlin, August 1. The Reichs Government has apprcacbed the Polish Minister in Berlin in connection with the Polish—L thuanian conflict. It is understood that he expressed an urgent desire to promote a peaceful settlement.— Trans Ocean Service. Zuerich, August 1.>.—Trans-Ocean Service. - 67 words
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Article50 1928-08-02 4 THEFT OF CHIEF INSPECTOR’S TOWEL. Ponnusamy, a Tamil, pleaded guilty before Mr. A. L. Birse, in the Penang Police Court, to entering the house of Chief Inspector and acting A. S. P. Lucey in Union-street at four o’clock this morning and theft of a towel. Sentence was deferred.50 words
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Article173 1928-08-02 4 KENT’S DEFEAT. CONSTANTINE UNABLE TO PLAY. The Special Sporting correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows The dramatic defeat of Kent by Surrey deposes the former from the head of the championship table in favour of Lancashire. which team is now likely to173 words
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Article335 1928-08-02 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —Now that the farcical proceedings which will no doubt be known to poste rity as the Great Ferry Boat Affray or the tale of the Three Mustn’t Get Theres have terminated, the case affords proof of what you have so long335 words
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Article48 1928-08-02 4 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF. The case in which Chin Kim Choon sued the Mercantile Bank for $9O. as salary in lieu of notice, was concluded before Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, iu the Penang district Court, yesterday. Mr. Arthur gave judgment for $45 for the plaintiff.48 words
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Article52 1928-08-02 4 An enquiry into the death of an old Chinese man who was knocked down by a motor-car. driven by Poteh bin Long in Penang Road on July 15. was held by Mr. A. L. Birse in the Penang Police Court, yesterday, when a verdict of Death by misadventure,”52 words
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Article13 1928-08-02 4 The following are undelivered telegrams: S. Madurapillai, Ambikapathy, Leanlinchan, Willoughby Puignand.13 words
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Article177 1928-08-02 4 DASHED INTO VILLAGE WAR MEMORIAL. The Earl of Craven was fined £lO ordered to pay costs, and had his driving licence suspended for two years at Barnstaple for driving to the danger of the public at Fremington. Evidence given by the police was to the effect177 words
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Article152 1928-08-02 4 BEAUTY WRECKED BY TOO MANY DANCES. Scores of society girls—particularly debutantes —are suffering in health through the strain of the London season. Many of the most popular and bephotographed debutantes, who have scarcely had four hours’ sleep each night for the past week, have received152 words
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Article294 1928-08-02 4 Hallucinations bordering on insanity are affecting the participants of a dancing “marathon” in Madison-square Garden, where seventeen couples of 100 who started remain dancing at noon —230 hours after the start. The police, who have been asked to interfere in order to prevent possible permanent294 words
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Article95 1928-08-02 4 Commemoration services were held recently at spots near Harlington, Bedfordshire, associated with the preaching, arrest, and committal for trial of John Bunyan. Owiner to rival claims, the commemoration of the place of arrest was held at two places, at one of which the Rev. C. Bernard Cockett,95 words
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Article311 1928-08-02 4 SOULLESSNESS IN BOND STREET. Bond-Street has changed, says a ®an correspondent of the Daily B iis no longer a resort of humanity so much as a haunt of ice-maidens, or, rather —since they are highly coloured—of ice-cream maidens. The Hard lac''l Women hold it in fee.311 words
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Advertisement86 1928-08-02 4 No need to SUFFER Don’t suffer any longer from lame back or the agony of lumbago. An application of CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM will ease the pain at once and bring prompt relief and comfort. This wonderful liniment has no equal for banishing -muscular inflammation and the severe pains that come86 words
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Advertisement213 1928-08-02 4 li niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l Bl r r i F r II 2 ?> WORTHAM road. < Arn,n Sed —J* 1 > Satisfaction C.iar.. WE TRY TO SAIEFY. ■H ffil rc1,1281 I" i 'I T-, -’T Hi ikwMilL -Il- More Pleasure v. More Safety injJie.Erskine SixjSedan, enjoy double pleasure from buying gradient213 words
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Article289 1928-08-02 5 ZIGZAG DASH IN LONDON TRAFFIC. “Forty Miles An Hour.” The atory of a motorbus driven along Hammersmith-road at about 40 miles an hour in a z'uzdg fashion was told at Wes London Police Court when the driver, Charles William Beel, 41, was convicted on289 words
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Article210 1928-08-02 5 K. C. RECEIVES THE COMMONS TITLE OF MARY.” Mary is the new name of Mr. Macquisten, K.C., M.P. It was given to him by a Labour member, Mr. Macquisten was pleading that sheep should be excluded from a Bill to make the use of a210 words
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Article192 1928-08-02 5 INVITATION OF FAMOUS IRISH TENOR ACCEPTED. Gene Tunney, the world’s heavyweight boxing champion, will shortly sail for England. Mr. John McCormack, the famous Irish tenor, informed an Evening Standard representative that he has received a cable from the pugilist accepting the invitation to attend the Irish192 words
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Advertisement381 1928-08-02 5 NATIONAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST disease r,' MEDICAL \< SCIENCE’S GIFT TO humanity India’s Eminent Medical Authority’s INDEPENDENT REPORT ON PHYLLO'SAN Ihe Remarkable Medical Discovery by Dr. E. Buergi (Profpsßor of Medicine at the University of Berne). i fh° Indian Medical Gazette,” the most eminent Medical authority in J-, awarded this testimony381 words
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Advertisement183 1928-08-02 5 WHITEAWAYS 25» ANNIVERSARY Illustrated WHIH Record Bargains Sala. Catalogue H| MRS every flsaK Department. WIMiM II FOUR OF OUR SPECIAL I SALE BARGAINS. I y 100 Boxes Only 0 iSliiia Savon Venetia. 0 H Two Cakes Delightfully Perfumed Soap an j one Dainty bottle Sweet Perfume. tt Sale Price $l.OO183 words
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Article301 1928-08-02 6 Very pleasant it is to find that the holiday spirit which permeates Penang at present has penetrated to Butterworth and has restored peace to the perturbed spirits who figured in the farce on the ferry a week or two ago. A good heart goes a long way to301 words
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Article104 1928-08-02 6 RODRIGO TWELFTH MAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 2. The Colony cricket side to meet the F. at Kuala Lumpur has been completed. F. Reutens (Penang), Eiansell and Macartney were unable to pk.y the last two owing to sickness. The team is as follows—R.104 words
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Article83 1928-08-02 6 Messrs. Boustead <x Go. Yesterday’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $lO9 per picul, business done 175 tons, Penang refined tin $lO9 per picul, business done 50 tons unrefined tin $lOB per picul, tin ore $lOB per picul. The following were the rubbei quotations in London on July 31:83 words
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Article18 1928-08-02 6 The output of The Bruas Rubber Co., Ltd., for the month of July was 36,247 lbs.18 words
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Article541 1928-08-02 6 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ellenga closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The B. I. Rajula with mails despatched from London on July 12 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to- m or r o w. Mr. Khoo Wee Tat has been appointed a trustee of541 words
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Article1553 1928-08-02 6 N interesting fact about Captrin rf F' z-oy. tb« new Speaker of the] House of Commons a<l therefore First Commoner of England. 'S that he is descended from Charles IL, who was the last monarch to object to a Speaker who had been chosen by th» House1,553 words
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Article93 1928-08-02 6 The health statement for the h^ Q e ek pality of George Town or total ending July 28, 1928, s o' erna i e r" of 71 deaths—4o males and ~JeCOtnthe death rate being 26—6 per pared with 27.00 in the P r^ d on diD? and with93 words
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Advertisement118 1928-08-02 6 The Bag '<akes Tea LYONS ORANGE LABEL TEA WITH LIBBY’S EVAPORATED MILK AND FAIRRIES WRAPPED SUGAR MAKES THE BEST CUP OF TEA SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. Hottenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., AGENTS. PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY (ESTABLISHED 1872) THE HOUSE FOR JEWELLERY B. P. De SILVA Ltd., WITH A REPUTATION UNSTAINED FOR118 words
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Advertisement36 1928-08-02 6 Ex M AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Gala Night on Saturday Do Not Miss the Dances BY Tania Svetlanova and Alexander Salnikoff. Watch The Snake Dance.” Book Your Seats for Dinner Now. I2A /SiSk Agents KATZ BROS., Ltd.36 words
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Miscellaneous72 1928-08-02 6 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND OPENING. First 7-30 Show. Second 9-45 Show. Phono Films (Singapore) Limited. Present the most Remarkable NEW and IMPROVED DE FOREST (ALL BRITISH) SINGING, SPEAKING and SOUND FILMS. Must be Heard to be Believed 25 Different Items. 25 Different Items. A Complete Variety Programme. You See and Hear72 words
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Miscellaneous24 1928-08-02 6 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.07 a.m. 7.25 a.m. 1.03 p.m. 758 p.m. To-morrow. 1.01 a.m. 7.57 a.m 1.35 p.m. 8.27 p.m.24 words
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Article429 1928-08-02 7 in*Amu lieu ter. Question Of Free Trade. HOME S.CKI 1 ARY’S SPEECH CRII ICISI.D. H’EOIAL cabin kt meeting. /S reported that a Government «nltl has occurred on the question of y rl >f Trade. Yesterday a special Cabinet meeting was held at which tlie Horne Secretary's speech• in*Amu lieu ter. - 429 words
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Article77 1928-08-02 7 —-Reuter, ITALIA” CREW WARMLY WELCOMED. Th P m Rom#», August 1. M aftpr 01 PrB Italia crew arrivhontipj. d tr nru Phal journey from the •btion i lbey were greeted at all d. tnona A? nK an( l by enthus’astic Tbp v Fa nß n l b®ir arrival—-Reuter, - 77 words
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Article62 1928-08-02 7 lh‘U(cr. AND AEROPLANES SIEVING victims. Moscow, August 1. district u. H ar e over the Amur lhmr ucti<.» 4 leiflets containing riv/r victims of th#-flood. lw ‘‘nto. fc y f t l nnr ar »d Zeva are T% n M 4 abovp normal. un T W tb lighters•- lh‘U(cr. - 62 words
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Article190 1928-08-02 7 Reuter. MESSAGE 10 MR. KELLOGG. QUESTIONS NEEDING IMMED ATE SOI L’HON. cautious policy. The Chinese Foreign Minister has cabled Mr. Kellogg asking him to follow up the Customs Treaty by the negotiation of a proper settlement of all questions needing immediate solution.” It is poReuter. - 190 words
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Article78 1928-08-02 7 Reuter. MALCONTENTS DEMONSTRATE. Bangalore, August 1. The students’ riot over the place the Government assigned for the idol which students worshipped resulted in 125 members of the public and 30 military bejr g injured. Troops dispersed an unruly mob from the Government Offices but later malcontentsReuter. - 78 words
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Article68 1928-08-02 7 (Rugby Radio Sbbvicb.) London, August 1. Pahs. 124 05; New York, 4.85 a Brussels. 34.90 Geneva, 25 22 Amsterdam, 12.08 J Milan, 92.85 Berlin, 20.34 Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen, 18.19 Oslo, 18.19 Vienna, 34.40 J Prague, 1631; Helsinvfors, 192< Madrid, 29-52 Lisbon. IJ| Athens, 375 Bucharest, 797| Rio, sj|(Rugby Radio Sbbvicb.) - 68 words
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Article330 1928-08-02 7 ,—Reuter. Harvesting In Canada. EXCELLENT R ATI'S OF PAY ANDIO.sDIhONS. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. A sch me, arranged by the British and Canadian Governments to enable 10,000 men preferably miners, to go to Canada for the harvest season, was announced by Mr. Amery m the House of Commons,—Reuter. - 330 words
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Article61 1928-08-02 7 —Reuter. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AND LASTING SOLUTION. Calcutta, August 1. The Legislative Council without a division passed a resolution that it was of the opinion that a satisfactory and lasting solution of the political and constitutional problems demanded inter alia selfgoverning dominion status and a constitution based on the.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article70 1928-08-02 7 —Reuter. TO SAVE 24 HOURS. New York, August 1. The Poet Office announces the inauguration of a steamer-aeroplane trans-oceanic mail service with the sailing of the He de France on August 8 from Havre and August 17 from New York. An Amphibian plane will kava the liner.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article174 1928-08-02 7 —Reuter. TO COST £13,000,000. PROPOSAL TO REMOVE CHARING CROSS STATION. GIGANTIC TASK. The London County Council has adopted a gigantic improvement scheme for South London, which, if carried into full effect, will cost the Metropolis close on £13,000,000. The most important reconstructional work will be the.—Reuter. - 174 words
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Article329 1928-08-02 7 —Reuter. SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN INDISPOSED. London, August 1. Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, is suffering from a chill and has been ordered by his medical advisers to stay in his room for a day or two. His indisposition is not regarded as serious.— Rugby Radio Service..—Reuter. - 329 words
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Article22 1928-08-02 7 The Pinang gazette will not be published oa Monday, August 6. The Sunday gazette will be issued as usual.22 words
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Advertisement62 1928-08-02 7 Horange P AD MORE BILLIARD SHIELD COMPETITION FOR “The Billiard Championship of Malaya,” OPEN TO ALL CLUBS IN MALAYA TO BE PLAYED ON A “PADMORE” Billiard Table At “FRANKELS’ BUILDING.” 114 116, BELFIELD STREET, IPOH. August 3rd, 4th, sth and 6th, 1928. For Entry Forms and Conditions of Tournament, Apply62 words
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Advertisement110 1928-08-02 7 1 i Born 1820 Still going Strong I i J I I 1 <fJ33OE3n I Guaranteed same quality throughout the world. You can pay your friend no higher compliment than to i suggest that his palate is' I equal to the Johnnie Walker standard of Scotch Whisky. I ts P110 words
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Miscellaneous152 1928-08-02 7 A STAMPEDE OF LAUGHTER From Thursday, 2nd to Sunday, sth August. CAKL LAEMMLE’S LAFE LAD—GLENN TRYON and PATSY RUTH MILLER IN “Painting the Town” 7 reels A red hot farce comedy that will set the town on fire with its scorching line of wise cracks. For crying out loud, don’t152 words
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Article1087 1928-08-02 8 DEPENDS ON THE MAN SHE RUNS AWAY WITH Obsolete Legal View Of Marriage. Not a giant gooseberry, a sea serpent, or a female Channel swimmer has yet appeared in the news, but an effect of the silly season is given by one of the questions1,087 words
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Advertisement342 1928-08-02 8 I -7’ Pi vf# >—*k- C—Jn r\ M‘ < 0 /3 5 -<£ J IH i r 1 TOiw j -Ul. > 9^^ r iO*h Xd x\W 1 H I > z->y. V *<-' *‘V '< <-. A i t /<?:/ x > J3P I I li A;. Th& of342 words
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Advertisement230 1928-08-02 8 TANGYE-TYNESIDE SHEETING PLANT. Design No. 2302 Comprising 3 Smooth Rolls, one Marker and Tangye Vertical Kerosene Oil Engine, Cluth operated and complete with all Accessories as illustrated. $2,115 ex godown, Penang. j! AGENTS FOR MALAYA. HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (incorporated in the straits settlements.) Singapore. Engineers and Contractors. Penang. FOR230 words
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Advertisement214 1928-08-02 8 guilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllKlSllllllllllllllllllllllllir “No wall covering lik»« Water Paint; no water paint like HAU/S DISTEMPER -the Oil-Bound Water Paint.” 1 I I H Ijlppplgl ZZZ fig J Z I SUPPLIED IN 80 TINTS. STOCKED BY ALL DEALERS 3 Agents:— R. T. REID Co., Ltd., Penang and Ipoh. 5 on the skin I214 words
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Article1125 1928-08-02 9 85 PER CENT. MEMBERSHIP. Financial Position Satisfactory. The hal'-yearly general meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters wash-id at the N.B.V.R. Camp, Port Dickson, on Tu“sday morning, aliout 25 members being present says the Malaya Mail. The Hon’ble Mr. J. 8. Arter, the chairman, in his opening remarks,1,125 words
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Article329 1928-08-02 9 “INSURANCE BANK.” No Restriction Of O ut P u L A scheme for the establishment of a I “Robber Insurance Bank” to a:abiiiae the price of the commodity and regulate the extent of the supplies reaching the open market without in any way restricting (output has been329 words
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Article139 1928-08-02 9 Penang, August 2, 1928. Benares Opium p. chest 85.000.00 nom Cloves 70.00 nom. Gold leaf 72.00 sell-** Mace Pickings 125.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom 110 a 95.00 Coconuts per 1,00 50.00 no m Copra Sundried I’o 70 buyers Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shell*139 words
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Article14 1928-08-02 9 Sundried Copra was quoted in Penang yesterday at $10.75 per picul buyers.14 words
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Article284 1928-08-02 9 The following were the Isteat quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesteria>. To-day. 2 E E Shares. js <» H 5 SQ 02 CQ ao c. Ic. c. I c. Rubber (Dollar). Amalgamated 1.70 2.00 2.25 275 Broea .571 .65 .60 .65284 words
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Article81 1928-08-02 9 The following are our latest quotations for to day Tins. Buyers. Ssllera. B. Padangs .47| .50 Hitams .80 .85 Johans .30 Ki nt as 1.37$ 1.42| Kuchais (Ord) 1.35 1.40 Kuyohs .37i .40 Laruts 17/9 18/3 M. Consols. .80 .82| Pattani Consols 4/6 4/9 Petalings 4.32| Rahmans81 words
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Article90 1928-08-02 9 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .46 .48 Hitams .75 .774 Hong Fatts .42 .44 Johans .27 .29 Kuchais 1.35 1.374 Kinta Dredges 1.40 1.424 M. Consols .814 «834 Norths 1.05 1.07 Penawats .65 .67 Pangnga Rivers 2/6 o. 3/-90 words
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Article93 1928-08-02 9 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Norths 1.05 1.07 Taipings 1.40 1.45 Kintas 1.06 1.08 Hitams -724 .75 Talams 1.08 1.10 Ulu Piahs .724 .75 B. Padangs .46 .48 Ratruts 26/3 26 9 Tejas 12/3 12/9 Sione Tin 24/6 25/3 Souths .4593 words
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Article64 1928-08-02 9 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMI TED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Cave 1.25 1.30 ETitam .774 .82$ Hong Fatt .42 .44 Jelapang 27/- 27/9 Kuchais Ord. 1.374 1.424 North Taiping 1.05 1.074 Penawat .67 .68 Petaling 4.25 4.30 Puteh64 words
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Article341 1928-08-02 9 The oa‘put of Nawng Pet Tin Limited for the month of July was South hours 193, yards 12,000, P.culs 192. No rainfall. Shortage of water. The output of Huey Yot Tin Dredging Ltd., for the month of July was hours 663, yards 40,600, piculs 330. One week lost341 words
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Article280 1928-08-02 9 AMUSING STORY OF A SHANGHAI DRIVER. Lao-san was almost transmigrated into an old life one night, says the Shanghai Times. Once upon a time, long before he was introduced to the foreign and mechar nically operated vehicles of Shanghai, his only trip off shank’s pony was280 words
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Article123 1928-08-02 9 Penang, August 2, 1928« (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank 2/3 21/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 27/32 M 3 Credit 2/4 3/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 Calcutta Demand Batik 154 3 days’sight Hr>vate 156 q mbay Demand Bank 154 g Madras Demand Bank 154 g*123 words
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Advertisement600 1928-08-02 9 Xcw Advertisements. FOR SALE. 20 000 Rubber Stumps planted from i h P »cuih' m- »C>d tr< ru high yieldin', adv f ,,r t-lan’ing Oct< b- r—November) $35 p**r I.MO f.o.r. Bedong. Apply -Man*g**r, Snt.g» i Pnntar Estate, Belong. Kedah. TO LET. A« fern Ist September. 1928. Compound Bungalow at600 words
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Advertisement442 1928-08-02 9 |<of Ry«> Special Offer eV thio Solid Gold Wrist Watch Send t Order. Bracelet.? S op ?°r tunit v to buy one of Masters’ fashionable Solid Gold Wrist Watches (LaHy’s s’z e Gent.’s size. 65/-) by sending only □/•now and promise to pay balance on delivery. L.’ S ,u s442 words
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Article96 1928-08-02 10 To-day’s Departures. Rengam for Asahan and Batu Fahra, Perak for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at: Penang. —Baronlovat. Bellerphon, Borneo Maru, Calchas, Chinese Prince, Gleniffer, Glenluce, Gurna, Homayun. Hongpeng, Huntress, Loksun, Malay Maru,96 words
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Article566 1928-08-02 10 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 p.m.566 words
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Advertisement284 1928-08-02 10 IB i i > SB WIMIIr V B BL 1H 9 K' Wi Mfcy W 1 .%y >3' f ~>F- -W W wfc. W lOWy'. WPf.-k d.f'vd'd ',S?" jlk. iEa. -Jd y&s< Ji fIBWMh J9H IBs -'d-.*• <.>■ v /MffiHt»* “sCI <■*'''.,; <■<■>;.' 5.<... Mind my Throat? I am minding284 words
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Advertisement367 1928-08-02 10 moon wanes after F? fe the 15- day; when man I Sĕ" j ts middle aged his B energies fail hind' IJ- ff k I gj Till Youth is the time of free- H dom —middle age brings 9 cares and worries. D rl f A lowered vitality and fe-resistance367 words
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