Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1928
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1928-09-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 206. VOL. LXXXVI. FRIDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1928. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement436 1928-09-07 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. INSIST ON HAVING THINK CHEF b Before you buy a Car and insist on BRAND r > one which has been proved T T uUUiu CHEVROLET TOURER $1,410 t HrailP BRITISH BEST. 55 miles436 words
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Advertisement14 1928-09-07 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS, leal Sffia: leit h.fkt ffitpasan InKk Oita tt, Left Stnel14 words
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Article267 1928-09-07 2 A NEW MENACE. German Exhibit At A.A. Headquarters. A menace to motorists has arisen through the revived popularity of the catapult, which is now being sold in England in large numbers in a new form. Unlike the home-made article of generation ago, the new catapult is267 words
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Article300 1928-09-07 2 LECTURER'S PROPHECY. Mr. P. B Shownn, when addressing the City of London Vacation Course in Education, pronresied that in 50 years’ time the majority of the people in the world will speak Enedish. which, he said, was a growing and virile tonerue. English was difficult to learn,300 words
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Advertisement1411 1928-09-07 2 POSITION SVANTFD. TO LET.NOTICES. Qualified Lady Stenographer, Premises No. 13, Perak Road. Please Widow owning pretty country house disengaged Oct ber, desires position, apply to No. 8. Church Street. Penang. (extensive gardens and orchard) reWell recommended by present employers UM— ceives children of parents abroad. (Singapore). Apply Bex No. 282,1,411 words
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Advertisement194 1928-09-07 2 USE BURRELL’S PAINTS. SOLE AGENTS: SANDILANDS BUTTERY Co., S. S, F M S. and SUMATRA. I ALWAYS ORDER- 0 I I 0 EVAPORATED MILK. Sra t 11 e tYSt.Si S /UE3L 1 h z H E i EVERY TIN GUARANTEED. H if ON SALE EVERYWHERE. n u Huttenbach Lazarus Sons,194 words
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Article859 1928-09-07 3 ITILISED FOR RADIO TRANSMISSION. Two Novel Loud Speakers. PROFESSOR REGINALD A. FESSENDEN, famed for his early radio experiments at Brant Rock, Mass., is sti'l inventing. To-day Professor Fessenden has in his home two novel radio loud-speakers recently invented and patented by himself. One is the talking859 words
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Article391 1928-09-07 3 MR. MELROSE S MEMORIES OF LOSG AGO CLASSICS. Battle Of Two Famous Derby Colts. 1 Mr. James Melrose, the G. O. M. of the Turf, celebrated his 100th birthday at his home, Clifton Croft, York, recently f 1 Among those who sent. messages 01 congratulation391 words
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Article287 1928-09-07 3 CHAMPAGNE THAT ONCE LOST A FOOTBALL MATCH. Speculation has been aroused in sporting circles by a report that the International Amateur Athletic Association has issued a ban on the practice of doping athletes prior to a race. A rule has been made that persons i “knowingly ‘doping’287 words
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Advertisement284 1928-09-07 3 Before she sets out I f° r the evening a woman must jjjgfeL* be satisfied with her appearance. t I c r ma y be perfect, her hair l°°k its loveliest, but if she S une s y about her complexion, her cn i°y mcn t is spoilt. The woman284 words
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Advertisement152 1928-09-07 3 New Records, New Artists. Clement Doucet. (Hungaria Piano Solo 4860 llsoldiua Jean Wiener and Clement Doucet. aqpq /Blue River Blues < Piano Dnet 1 Piccadilly Strut Ukulele Ike. o/ (Mary Ann Vocal and Ukulele Novelty 4861 I Together J. Rudy Wiedoft. icon fValse Mazanetta Saxophone Solo 4839 t Minuet Ray152 words
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Article503 1928-09-07 4 HANDS OFF CRICKET THE ONSLAUGHTS OF RIVAL SPORTS. Plea For Fair Play. We can with truth, boast that we are still a sport-loving nation, and each year new forms of sports are introduced which capture the interest of some sections of the sporting public. The Briton is often accused of503 words
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Advertisement298 1928-09-07 4 i 3Bohi I ?fafef' o /%oseS' I 0 AN p b* a I S TOILET PREPARATIONS g 0 To make a series of toilet preparations distinguished by the utmost refinement H and captivating charm has been the aim of |v Mons. Bourjois, the famous Parisian perfumer. JA, Subtly and alluringly298 words
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Advertisement142 1928-09-07 4 W JLI W vn w i MW KEEP THEM HAPPY BY KEEPING THEM WELL. The natural inclination of children is to be cheery, active and full of fun. When they mope and sulk, are peevish and disinclined for play, you may be sure that something is wrong Almost invariably that142 words
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Advertisement306 1928-09-07 4 I nl .v z I Mother’s time ofE 5 This is how it was. Baby could But at last mother got the doctor R not be fed naturally, and there on her side and put baby straight p was a time which lasted several on to u Lactogen, ,f Look306 words
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Article1269 1928-09-07 5 Mrs. Alan Mackie is leaving for Home next week. Mr. C. L. Ward, of the Planters’ Stores and Agency, Ltd., is going Home in November. Dr. C. A. Stanley, M. 8., B.S. (London) arrived by the French mail D’Artagnan and joined Drs. Rattray and Sloper in 'ractice1,269 words
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Article340 1928-09-07 5 ASPHYXIATION FACED TO SAVE LIFE. Incident On Board H.M.S. Warspite. A recent London Gazette states that the King has been, pleased to approve the award of the Albert Medal to Lieutenant Reginald William Armytage, R. N., and Leading .Seaman Dick Oliver, O. N. J ***** (P. 0. for340 words
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Advertisement927 1928-09-07 5 MALAYAN FOOTBALL COMPETITION NO. 39 $lOOO in PRIZES. IS OFFERED FOR 10 MATCHES ONLY 10 f rtct fcncsst of the 10 matchcs mcEticned in the coupon, a prize of $BOO F cr a un »r d aho a prize cf S2CO fcr Ibe next beat coupor. Should no comwil! (fffd927 words
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Advertisement37 1928-09-07 5 Penang War Memorial Fund. The public is reminded that a Subscription List in connection with the above Fund has been opened. Donations should be addressed to the Secretary, the Municipality, and cheques made payable to War Memorial.**37 words
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Advertisement113 1928-09-07 5 .14 RESULTS OKTV a $5OO F° r a Correct Forecast. $5O WSO ft No long lists to write out —no scores to give—no complications as to the order in which teams Gh/ heuld be placed. The FREE COUPQN which appears in this week’s “Sunday Gazette” is complete. A few strokes113 words
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Article226 1928-09-07 6 British United Press Reports. —British United Press Official Japanese Action. PRIVY COUNCIL'S MEMORANDUM IO CABINET. {Copyright Tokic (By Mail) A determined attempt to prevent the spread of Communism in Japan is being made by the authorities. In approving the new Japanese “Peace Preservation Law” which provides—British United Press - 226 words
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Article209 1928-09-07 6 British United Press. WHEN PARIS SEEMS NEARER TO LONDON. Copyright.) Sydney, Australia, (By Mail). The idea that the crust of the earth can move horizontally, not ten feet or fo. as it had been seen to do in the Ran Francisco earthquake, but over a dis tanceBritish United Press. - 209 words
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Article88 1928-09-07 6 —British United Press. ONE-FIFTH OF THEIR PAY TO BE SET ASIDE. Copyright. Lima, Pern, (Ry Mail). Peruvian soldiers, in future, by decree of the Ministry of War, must keep a savings bank and put the equivalent of ten pence in it each week. This amount equals—British United Press. - 88 words
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Article262 1928-09-07 6 -British United Press. On A Gramophone. MELODIES THAT ENDUzE FOR CENTURIES. {Copyright.} Peking (By Mail) The gramophone has been the medium of gaining a rich collection of the folk-songs of China some of them centuries old, which is being taken to Europe by M. Y. Laurel, the-British United Press. - 262 words
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Article176 1928-09-07 6 —British United Press. MYSTERY OF SIXTEENTH CENTURY EXPLOSIONS. (fypt/rtyAt) Tripoli, (By Mail.) Recent excavations show that the breaking of the marble columns in several parts of the Imperial Forum, which is the finest relic of ancient Roman times in Lepcis or Magna, the city of the—British United Press. - 176 words
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Article156 1928-09-07 6 —British United Press. FRUIT OF THE VINE A NUISANCE {Copyright.) Basra, Persian Gulf (By Mail). The cultivators of southern Iraq would resent the poet Omar Khayyam’s advice to be merry with the fruitful grape for the glut of grapes is such that they regard the—British United Press. - 156 words
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Article280 1928-09-07 6 FORMER MANAGER SUED. SINGAPORE SUPREME COURT AC I lON, CASE ADJOURNED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 7. In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Prichard H. S. Arathoon trading as Stephens Paul Company sued J. E. Zeyteen, a former manager of the firm,280 words
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Article48 1928-09-07 6 SATURDAY’S MATCH. (From Our o>vn Correspondent.) Singapore, September 7. The following side will represent Singapore against Selangor on Siturday at the Stadium: Mela* Craik and Pennefether; Lee Boon, Lay and Kemat Kwang Hung Mat Noor. Yong Liang, Dolfatah, and Oehlers Reserve Chee Lim.48 words
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Article29 1928-09-07 6 TO MORROW’S GAME ON THE ESPLANADE. There will be a PICK UP game tomorrow, Saturday, the Bth September, 1928, at 5 p.m. prompt on the Esplanade Ground. I29 words
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Article174 1928-09-07 6 Despite the inclement weather and other attractions, the Theatre Royal was packed last night with a very enthusiastic audience of Europeans, Chinese and Malays. Frankly, the picture exceeded our expectations in every respect. The film is marvellous from beginning to end and all the people who viewed its initial174 words
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Article93 1928-09-07 6 In spite of bad weather there was a crowded attendance at the United Cinema where the main at raction was Maurice Maeterlink’s immortal story, Monna Vanna,” featuring the beautiful Miss Lee Parry, Paul Wtgener and a stupendous cast of 30,000 performer?. In the first show Trooper 77 and93 words
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Article303 1928-09-07 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —Your article on the silly season excited my interest and curiosity so much that I turned up the file of T. O. M. of Ipr hat the club last night and regaled myself with the fare set forth in303 words
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Article111 1928-09-07 6 Reuter. WEDNESDAY’S CLASSIC RACE AT DONCASTER. London, S ptember 6. The final acceptances for th* St. Leger Stakes which is to be run on Wednesday, S ptember 12 at Doncaster, over a course of one mile six furlong} and 132 yards, are as follows Sir Abe Bailey’sReuter. - 111 words
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Article30 1928-09-07 6 —Reuter. QUEEN’S P. R. DRAW AT NEWPORT. London, September 7. In the Southern Section of th? Third Division Newport County and Queen’s Park Rangers drew neither side scoring.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article63 1928-09-07 6 P C.C. v. C.R.C. The following will repre ent the P.C.C. on Saturday, at 2-15 o.m. sharp on the Victoria Greon R. C. Bishop, R. F. Erelsford. A. R. B. Davenport, L. B. Gibson, W. Hope, F. G. Philpott, P. N. Knight, H. W. Sanders, P.63 words
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Article182 1928-09-07 6 Cl CT •v 7 VI 111 c* kJ Lz v* v A v_z Vz CT 11 '1 v ULI j lifted up its head again.— British United Press. FALCON ISLAND A REEF TWO YEARS AGO. {Copyright.) Berkeley, California. (By Mail.) Scientists representing several learned institutions have succeededCl CT •v 7 VI 111 c* kJ Lz v* v A v_z */ Vz • CT 11 '1 * v ULI j lifted up its head again.—British United Press. - 182 words
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Advertisement673 1928-09-07 6 A High-Class Guaranteed ~O LEVER WATCH FREE. it'= jSeSk. The Jour lines of letters in c J, K A Va 3 3 Absolutely Free, 3 RI ■wL. MjF LI I A Lewer Watches (ladies or gent’B) if you xh V-I send us the correct names but you must <, fl673 words
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Article621 1928-09-07 7 MILITARY CONTRIBUTION. S. S. (S.) A. To Call A Public Meeting. The following are extracts from the minutes of a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held in Singapore on Monday Present; Mr. R. M. Williams (President), Mr. D. Santry (Vice-President), the Hon’ble Mr. A. P.621 words
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Article141 1928-09-07 7 E. 0. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following programme will be rendered by the E. and O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, September 9, at 9-45 p.m. 1. War March of the Priests from "Athalie” Mendelssohn 2. Overture King Stephen Beethoven 3. Potpourri of gems from141 words
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Advertisement100 1928-09-07 7 Say— Germ Oh! > And get the right kind of Soap for your daily uses. It keeps the skin clear, spotless, free from germs. And for Skin irritations too, ‘GERMO” is the correct Skin- Soap. It contains just the proper ingredients that combine the qualities required of a good Toilet100 words
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Advertisement289 1928-09-07 7 DISCRIMINATING EVENING WEAR. DRESS SHIRTS with stiff front and square cut cuffs. Correct w style, made with best quality English Longcloth 7pF p 0* body, laundered to perfection, London cut and j carefully tailored. I PRICE $5-95 EACH. JF/ O Pleated Front Dress Shirts d»E! nr- PRICE $5-95 EACH. Dress289 words
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Article458 1928-09-07 8 Extraordinary is about the only adjective applicable to the official statement that the F. M. S. Railways are run generally speaking, on commercial lines, and that therefore the principle of demand and supply, and the market ra'.es of pay should he generally adhered to.” The458 words
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Article503 1928-09-07 8 The Empire Marketing Board intends to make an increasing use of the cinema in carrying their message to the million. Hitherto their efforts in this direction have been experimental, but successful enough to show the value of this method of publicity amf to encourage far more ambitious plans.503 words
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Article1602 1928-09-07 8 OOHE DEATH of Mr. Austin! Harrison foun ier, and for many years editor, of the English ftevieic— marks not only the passing of a man who possessed rare literary gifts, but of a citizen whose chivalry mide him the champion in more than one fight with what1,602 words
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Advertisement257 1928-09-07 8 Haig TO OPEN CLOSE Remove capsule \f' R«p| ac< ca P I raise lever and V'''* «^pSaAilj J] anc push j push upwards lerer dowu NEW BOTTLE SEAL NO CORKSCRSW) 1 QUICK CLEAN SAFE Nobody can put better Whisky into any bottle than that which goes into the Haig bottle.257 words
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Advertisement53 1928-09-07 8 "ID. O.” THE BEST SITUATED HOTEL. Rooms with the latest Sanitary Arrangements and Long B«ths-r-Showers. Spacious Dining Hall Under European Supervision. Up-to-date Ballroom. Reception Rooms. French Chef. Seventy Rooms. 4 Storey Building in Course of Construction Facing tkte Sea. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY, AT 9-30 p. m. B -1 Agents53 words
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Miscellaneous24 1928-09-07 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Lovs Water. To-day. 4.37 a.m. 11. 0 a.m. 439 p.m. 11.09 p.m. Tomorrow. 5.58 a.m. 1.12 a.m. 8.08 p.m. Midnight.24 words
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Article336 1928-09-07 9 votes against 768,000. Rugby Radi Service. T. U. C. Decision. LOA DAMNATORY RESOLUTION DEFEATED. IHAVY MAJORITY. If YESTERDAY’S MEET. I\-r; THE TH ADE UNION congress rejected the motion OPPOSING the inDi: ST Hl AL PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE E MPLOYERS I'Y 2.021,000 VOTES AGAINST J* London, Septembervotes against 768,000.—Rugby Radi Service. - 336 words
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64 1928-09-07 9 —Reuter. 5,000 MILES IN 4 J DAYS. London, September 6. A record flight from India to London a (iiHtar.ce of 5,000 miles in four and a haifdajs— has been achieved by Captain Barnard and Elying Ollic-ir AUiott. 11l- v arrived at Croydon, from Karachi—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article52 1928-09-07 9 Reuter. AEROPLANE LOST. Moscow, September 6. Another Arctic tragedy is feared. A Rosian aeroplane, Soviet North, attempt,n k to fly from Vladivostok across the fc dge of the Arctic Circle to Leningrad is tnisHing, and is presumed to have been oat on the wastes of NorthernReuter. - 52 words
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Article34 1928-09-07 9 —Reuter. 350,000 CASES ALREADY REPORTED. Athens, September 6. Cooler weather, coupled with the rnruent’s preventive measures, has j n a considerable abatement of fev*r. So far 350,000 cases have Reuter.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration190 1928-09-07 9 Princes received a great ovation. Rugbi Radio Service. PRINCE LEAVES DOVER. accompanied by duke OF GLOUCESTER. NO OFFICIAL SEND OFF. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER HAVE LEFT DOVER ON THEIR EAST AND SOUTH AFRICAN HOLIDAY TOUR. London, S piembtr 6. AbsolutePrinces received a great ovation.— Rugbi Radio Service. - 190 words
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Article88 1928-09-07 9 —Rugby Radio Service. BRITISH AVIATOR’S ATTEMPT. London, September 6. Flight Lieutenant Scholefield left Brooklands at five o’clock this morning on an attempt to fly to Bucharest, over 1,400 miles. He is flying a two-seater Vicker’s Napier Vivid niichine, and hopes to reach Bucharest to-night.He will make—Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article64 1928-09-07 9 —Reuter. DENMARK AND KELLOGG PACT. Copenhagen, September 6. The Danish Government has signified its intention of adhering to the Kellogg Pact, provided that it is ratified by Parliament. Reuter. Amsterdam, September 7 Three persons were killed and one seriously injured in a collison between a train and—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article72 1928-09-07 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 7. Paris, 124.25 New York, 4.85 3J Brussels. 34.90 Geneva, 25.20 Amsterdam, 12.10; Milan, 92.70 Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18.13 Copenhagen, 18.19 Oslo. 18.19; Vienna, 34.421 PrflipTW» 1631 Holoingfom. 1921 M’f’- d. 29.26} Lisbon, 2 33 Athens, ?<4| Bucharest, 797} Rio, 5H Buenos Aires,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 72 words
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Article260 1928-09-07 9 —Reuter. Eucharistic Congress. IHOUSANDS ATTEND OUI DOOR MEE < ING, SERVICE BROADCAST. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Eucharistic congress at S YDNE Y O VER 200,000 PEOPL E ATTENDED AN OUTDOOR meeting yesterday, contrary To EXPECTATIONS THERE WERE NO SECTA RIA N disorders. Sydney, September 6.—Reuter. - 260 words
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Article154 1928-09-07 9 JEWELLERY VALUED $2,620. Phong Khoon, a Cintones’, was this morning charged before Mr. W. C. Taylor. in the Penang Police Court, with theft of je wellery valu id at $2,620, be longing to Li Ah Yeng, an ac ress>, of 9, Claimant Place. The accused pleaded154 words
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Article16 1928-09-07 9 The homeward mail by the s.s. Nalder a closes at 6 p.m. to day.16 words
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Article192 1928-09-07 9 $7,000 HAUL. (LEAN GET-AWAYS IN TWO CASES. COOLIES WOUNDED. SINGAPORE HAS AGAIN BEEN THE SCENE OF TWO DARING GANG ROBBERIES. ON WEDNESDAY JEWELLERY TO THE VALUE OF $7,000 WAS STOLEN FROM A SHOP IN NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singap re, September 7. Two192 words
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Article325 1928-09-07 9 THRILLING PERFORMANCE AT PENANG TOWN HALL. The Quaints, Mr. R. B. Salisbury’s musical comedy company, scored a huge success at the Penang Town Hall last might when “The Silent House”, described as the greatest dramatic thriller of the present day, was produced before a crowded audience. The performance325 words
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Article61 1928-09-07 9 A Ball in aid of the above fund will be given by the Members of the Penang Club on Saturday th* Bth inst. “The Nonentities” have kindly consented to play and dancing will commence at 9.45 p.m. Arrangements are being made to provide a late launch61 words
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Advertisement42 1928-09-07 9 I The World’s Best! Padmore’s Billiard Tables 11, Built to -a Standard—not to a Price. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY DECIDE ON 8 PADMORE TABLES I For Singapore Naval Base; Ready Delivery. PLEASE WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS FRANKEL BROTHERS. 16. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. n42 words
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Advertisement141 1928-09-07 9 I JACKSON’S 0 STAINS VARNISHES Varnish Stain. g y Colours: Light Oak g H K l)ark k I k| Rosewood H B Mahogany 0 Kuisfl Wa,nut H H Ebony. H vanSrh j H In 1, and 5 gall. Tins, H For Polishing Floors and all kinds of Woodwork. H SOLE141 words
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Miscellaneous47 1928-09-07 9 TO-NIGHT AT 9-30. PARAMOUNT’S WONDER PICTURE. 4" i 6a i l Thrilling America and Europe, now coming to thrill you with its mighty drama. Absolutely incredible, Must be seen Supported by EMPIRE NEWS, New Comedies and RICHARD TALMADGE in Mysterious Stranger.” BOX PLANS AT ROBINSON PIANO CO.47 words
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Article1098 1928-09-07 10 A DULL WEEK IN LONDON. When Restriction Goes. Writing to the Straits Times under date August 8, Mr. A. W. Mill says:— It has been a dull week, and those who did not speculate too freely in rubber have been thinking more of holidays than of business. One1,098 words
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Article420 1928-09-07 10 Singapore, September 4. During the past week there has been a complete absence of local interest in both Tin and Rubber shares. Al more favourable statistical position in Tin has resulted in a hardening in the price and there has been a small enquiry for certain Sterling420 words
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Article131 1928-09-07 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 880th. auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1.105,286 lbs. 493.43 tons. Offered 872,928 lbs.; 389.70 tons. Sold 764,018 lbs. 341.08 tons. Spot. London 8 13-16 d. New York 18| cents. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents Per131 words
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Article167 1928-09-07 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Penang, September 5. There is still nothing of importance to record in the spot positions. Business in New York has been interrupted by holidays, but values generally remain very steady. Buyers have again come forward for forward positions, and prices for November/December and167 words
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Article216 1928-09-07 10 Penang, September 7, 1928. Benares Opium p. chest 15,000.00 nom Cloves 6100 nom Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 160.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 9100 nom 110 s 85.00 nom. Coconuts per 1,00) 50.00 nom Copra Sundried s’o 52} sales Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shell»216 words
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Article39 1928-09-07 10 The following are additional rubber outputs for August:— lbs. Anglo-Johore 45,000 Bukit Palong 23,500 Consolidated Malay 124,000 Chulsa (Selangor) 58.800 Mambau (F.M.S.) 68,000 Sungei Salak *119.000 Repang Valley 44,200 Tangga Batu 10,000 Thirdmile (F.M.S) 71,000 Valleyside 13,60039 words
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Article122 1928-09-07 10 Penang, September 7, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 21/32 4 months* sight Bank 2/3 27/32 3 Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 3 8 Calcutta Demand Bank 153} 3 days’sixht Private 156 d Bombay Demand Bank 153} g Madras Demand Bank 153} }g-122 words
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Article137 1928-09-07 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. E g E E Shares. g 0 *S s’® PQ OQ PQ OQ c. Sc. S c. c. Mining. Hi tarn .81 -84 .81 .84 Jelapang 27/- 27/6 27/3137 words
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Article82 1928-09-07 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Cave 1.30 1.35 Hitam .80 .82} Kuchais Ord. 1.35 1.37} Kent (F.M.S.) Tin 5/- 5/3 Kuala Lumpur Tin 32/6 33/M. Consolidated .70 .72} Muang Tin 13/6 14/6 North Taiping82 words
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Article73 1928-09-07 10 The following are our latest quotations for to day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.32} 1.37} Hong Fatts .41 .43 Jelapangs 27/- 27/6 Johans .29 .31 Kintas 1.42} 1.45 K. Lumpurs 32/6 33/3 ex Lahats 15/- 15/6 Mambaus 1.17} 1.22} Pungahs 6/9 7/3 p. Rahmans 1.40 1.4573 words
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Article81 1928-09-07 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.30 1.35 Hitams .80 .82 Johins .32 .35 Jelapangs 26/9 27/3 K. Lumpurs 32/6 33/- ex Kents 4/9 5/3 Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Nai Hoots .20 .22} Penawats .65 .67 Petalings 4.32} 4.37} Rahmans 1.4081 words
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Article116 1928-09-07 10 j The following are ourjatest quotations for to-day Tins. Buyers. Sellers. Norths .87 .89 Typings 1.08 1.10 Kintas 1.41 1.44 Hi ams .80 .82 Talams 1.07 1.09 Ulu Piahs .69 .71 B. Padangs .45 .47 Ratruts 26/9 27/3 Petalings 4.35 4.40 T. Harbours 10.50 11.00 Kuyohs .36116 words
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Article1197 1928-09-07 10 kvaxa reman estates. Chairman On Excellent Work Of Reconstruction. The annual meeting of the Kuala Reman Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the office of the Company, Blomfield House, London Wall, E. C. 2, on Aug. 15, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (chairman of the company) presiding. After th©1,197 words
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Advertisement82 1928-09-07 10 If Cream i a Il f ‘lll j. Jr u j•T- EsSiSisi K •vwfid H Ms i i iw |H ZOTAL RKOiaTUIA THE MOST POWERFUL DISINFECTANT IN THE WORLD. A Germicide of the highest efficiency, possessing many decided advantage over numerous similar so-called Disinfectants, particularly for HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. Zotal purifies82 words
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Article387 1928-09-07 11 James F. Hatton Co., Ltd., XT *r Chester, reported on Aagast L 5 as followE: The Bureau fit* ures issued last week created rather a surprise as they were mnch below the various estimates. The actual figures approximated lhe crop at 14,291,100 Bales and (he immediate387 words
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Article348 1928-09-07 11 BLAKE COMPANY. WEEKLY SHARE REVIEW. Singapore, September 5. An optimistic feeling pervades the tin market this week resulting in an expan sion of business in mining shares. Ship ments of tin for Aognst were heavy, but so was consumption whilst estimated shipment figures for the cu-rent month are expected to348 words
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Article36 1928-09-07 11 London Standard Loose. 8. R. Sheet 291 cti per pound per p1.—139/66 No. 1 Crepe 31 cts per vound per pl.=s4l-33 Dull. London B|d New York 18$ cts. (gold). Cuurfeßi/ ol Messrs. Allen Dennys).36 words
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Article34 1928-09-07 11 Rubber Price». We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for tu-day are as follow Spot 30c Sept. 30c Oci/Dec. 29$c Jan/March 19$c Market Quiet.34 words
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Article139 1928-09-07 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. gives the following prices on September 6: London Spot £211.5s up 12/6 3 mcs. buying 209 5s 15/. 3 selling 209.10 s 15/Local. September 7: Singapore 200 tons at Penang no sellers at $lO6 625. Metsrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, September 5,139 words
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Article237 1928-09-07 11 LORD GORELL’S REPROACH. Lord Gorell, in a recent address on “English Literature,” said that we were not regarded as a particularly brilliant or brainy people, but our literature was nevertheless unrivalled in the history of the world. In English history there was no supreme painter or237 words
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246 1928-09-07 11 POINT OF HINDU LAW. An important question of law relating to the liability of the sons of a joint Hindu family in respect of a mortgage effected by their father for borrowing monies for carrying on a business for the benefit of the family, came246 words
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Advertisement255 1928-09-07 11 a I George IV and William was NJ- Club; the whisky that X JSgl I maintains the same high stand- Xgafg I ard of quality and same mellow I flavour to-day. I riztPiEß jot-tnsTOHES N JCLUBWW WHISKY K I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. I 1 Sole Agents for Straits Settlements255 words
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Advertisement351 1928-09-07 11 1 LAWN TENNIS RACKETS i “QUEEN’S” Constructed from the Best Quality Materials, and by the finest Craftsmen in the trade, SLAZENGER QUEEN’S RACKET V represents the very last word in V Ja. Racket Production. IjWK The rounded frame is made from J the finest selected English Ash Ipulk and is351 words
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Advertisement66 1928-09-07 12 There is no change in the DESIGN OF THE FAMOUS r For Six Years this same design has travelled on good and bad roads in every country of the world and has given delighted satisfaction everywhere. IT IS STILL THE MOST ECONOMICAL CAR EVER DESIGNED! Distributors for Malaya: BORNEO MOTORS,66 words
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Article562 1928-09-07 13 HUMOROUS SPEECH AT EISTEDDFOD. “Is There Peace.” THE Prime Minister was obviously rnov e d as he listened to the voices of twenty thousand people singing Welsh songs when he entered the Welsh National Eisteddfod at Treorchy, Glamorgan. He even made two brave attempts to speak562 words
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Article218 1928-09-07 13 HOW PRINCE OF WALES GAVE HIS blessing. An instance of the kZcn interest taken in the sport of the country, and especially in the movement for the provision playing fields for elementary schoolboys, by the Prince of Wales, has just been revealed by Mr. J. R. F. Turner218 words
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Advertisement705 1928-09-07 13 I''' banks. HANDEL NE maatschappij. I -rnFRLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. (Established 1824.) Fl M) 000.000 (abt £o.M7,ote) j n» C Epit»* 1 r H ♦W-MO fabt £>••».»•) l»' 8 7 OFFICE in AMSTERDAM* IW Rottibd*"* A ’B-GBAVIMAe» IlnD Aoihct IM Batavia. jjan<ijprniaHin, Bandoeng.’ Bob 8 rha Cheribon. Djember, Djokja M i*?705 words
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Advertisement512 1928-09-07 13 Assets over $8,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Wincheater House, Singapore. LONDONzOFFIcE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company haa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance512 words
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Article132 1928-09-07 14 To-day’» Departures. van Rees for Langaa, Sabang, Olehleb, Padang and Batavia. Tbesens for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Tairea for Negapatam and Madras. Kedah for Belawan (Deli). City of Evansville for Sip z, New York, Boston and Baltimore. Silverspruce for Rangoon and Calcutta. Fooksang for132 words
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Article580 1928-09-07 14 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 how earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be cksed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6580 words
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Advertisement395 1928-09-07 14 o r Sa l e LEDGERS 10, 2 0, 3IM), 400 and &<jO pages with double Cash Columns Ledgers of kg, 242, ."•11 pages single Cash Column Books of 100, 1 0 and i.OO folios TOURNALS of 300 pages IN UTE Books of 2, 3 and 5 quires MINUTE Books395 words
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Advertisement218 1928-09-07 14 X B I EH E B k 5, S I -JP O Th e hero of Trafalgar, with his stirring “Duty” signal, has found immortal fame in the annals of his country. His name stands forever as the symbol of supreme personal courage and devotion to duty. CIGARETTE w ine218 words
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Article602 1928-09-07 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang. September 7, 1928. Mttton— f eta Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Head beep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Lamb602 words
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Advertisement224 1928-09-07 15 (OLD LEAF BRANDY. fioTTUtO IpNAti The g| f Jxsssk P x^n. M c j:X°HEO .*>. c r purveyors g IPECIAL APPOIN TMENT ft' < ro MK, *c. ceo'ce V «it tai k. kS 1 WBo\ lOa <i WmMIW Guaranteed, ears SOLE AGENTS: KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., PENANG. *twn ■ftHrttWHiiH‘»i REFLECT i224 words
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Advertisement266 1928-09-07 15 pFF al I WHAT THE I DICTIONARY SAYS«- I f FLAVOUR 1 THATQUAUTYOF WWOJf I T 7 WHICH AFFECTt tHB j S THE SMELL OR WHICH GRATWI H I PALATE I i '<sSS/vz z vjj 3 THERE HO CIGARETTE MORE GRATIFYING THAN A SfTflhrtS ty the Brit>»b-Afiferteam Totaccc Co, (Strana;266 words
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Advertisement1283 1928-09-07 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE [Hlfill HAMBURG-AMEMKA LTNIE WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. HUGO STINNES LINIEN TURRETS Ii Purt. Lindon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. i ’PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. I AKME VS S-»pt. 13 Marseilles. Loudon, Hotter Um OUTWARDS. Dae Singapore, NINGCHOW Sapt, 21 London, Rotterdam and H .mbnrg. m v1,283 words
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Advertisement566 1928-09-07 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIAN AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in Engird) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. undef Sailings of «teamer contract with Hit Majeity’t Govern* sof the India S n Pa ment, London and Far East Mail Service. t 0 Ud. Outwards from London for566 words
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