Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1928

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 236. VOL. LXXXVI. FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1928. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 565 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. JwfigL. IBE/L/lLr sS wM“TOILITE B H B Ml -T? JL JL JI JL lit b\l and Before you buy a Car and insist on /xOAI M%/ I i one which has been proved JL
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    • 14 1 [T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS. IcW Wkc: Hext tojta Ifcpnvy Irtßch Mo Si Utt ttvil.
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    • 2093 2 POSITIONS VACANT. TENDERS INVITED.TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. TI 17 T? 17 QJ7 Wanted Faviral good Chinese Fore- Supply of cooked rations to Quaran- War Department Contracts. n>. v. GLENBEG Voy. 14. man Carpenters to take <.n ibe fixing tine Station, Pulau Jerejak, and Sungei Consignees of Cargo per tts, of large
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  • 1074 3 LURE OF PARIS. British On The Boulevards. (By a Woman Correspondent.) i Paris, September 12. There are signs on all hands, that the lure of Paris is as strong as ever. Al- though many Parisiennes still linger on l on the seashore, or at their chateaux ■Paris
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    • 342 3 1 W'B 7/' V- i' 7 W, 'f';,' gfyr .WWOt z /'’■F z lu /l 7/i t f >< i /ttpi I I I JjC*" <«■ V .i. afllwgA jwMr J. W. /-'< fx w* i IS APPLIED 1 'Ovwever ♦-’<-•'» <•’-■• s -lujche urd disqualifies uz to bril S
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    • 269 3 F —I ii W "1 Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful I h<‘ simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity Luckili, beautiful hair is now easily ol> 'a ned. It is simply a matter of shampooing, roper shampooing makes the hair soft am! silky It brings out all
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    • 231 3 i a V- iwk SBrSu w kSSS Siam H I I Ij W 7(X I HEAR THESE! 4932 /Sunny Skies F. T. B.R. Dane-0.-eh. I Sweet I sart Wa'i? 4942 {hXtJI. Dark and Handsome S °J >hi Ta ker 4938 Man Squire’s Celeste Octet (Always Cry for the Moon 4918
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  • 443 4 THOUSANDS AT FREE ENTERTAINMENT. Hoax For A Film “The audience is kindly requested to pay no attention to the whistle.” V ith this cryptic announcement the strangest f entertainment, ending in the most c< mplete fiasco that London has ever witnessed, began at the Hippodi ome. The
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  • 245 4 ONE WHO WOULD MAKE HIS SPEECHES. The nimble fingers of his wife, “talking to him m the deaf and dumb alphabet, conveyed to Mr. A. J. AVilson the congratulations of many leaders in the motor and eye f industry who met at the Roya.. Automobile
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 974 4 MALAYAN FOOTBALL COMPETITION NO. 44 $l2OO in PRIZES. IS OFFERED FOR 10 MATCHES ONLY 10 For a correct forecast of the 10 matches mentioned in the c upon, a prize of $l,OOO will be Riven, and also a prize of $2OO for the best coupon. Should no com petitor succeed
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    • 340 4 /rtr MT' <%ak Sj&sssSCTi 1 i n n Inl®Rii s E '1 g£3 gSSSMBPL/ 4w*a|&fLr Rightly Named 'Dod-e Brothers Victory Six is a now and different kind of car. It is natural, therefore, that it should deliver a new and superior kind of performance. And the Victory Six is winning
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  • 195 5 Penang, October 12, 1928. Benares Opium p. chest 15.000.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 145.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom 110 s 70.00 nom. Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried 110 25 sales Rattans 11.15 sale*Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00
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  • 1591 5 MINUTES OF MEETING. Minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town Penang, held on Tuesday the 2’>th September 1928. Present: —G. L. Ham (President). M. H. M. Noordin, Khoo Sian Ewe, Yeoh Cheang Anr, The Hon’ble Mr. H. H. Abdool Cader, Dr. K.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 162 5 faSg Telephone Apparatus a I ifT for eve ry purpose; i ana above all, apparatus that will stand up to the test of time. Send us sr our o e- receive iiiiinediate anention. fir Statidarcl a Telephones and Cobles Limited a Robinson Rd., Singapore PO’ B° x 0, Telegrams:“Microphone, Singapore”
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 148 5 The most important Picture in the History of the Movies A Transcending Artistic Triumph From Thursday, 11th to Sunday, 14th Oct. “SUNRISE” 10 reels A gigantic Wm. Fox presentation directed by the maker of “Faust”: F. W. MURNAU With George O’Brien and Janet Gaynor. THE PRIMITIVE PASSIONS OF MAN LAID
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  • 255 6 Rugby Radio Service. Mecca of Motorists. NUMEROUS Bl VUOPMENTS IN ENGINE! RING. “STRAIGHT 8” BRITISH CAR. London, October 11. The annual motor show at Olympia opened to-day. It is considered that more changes and developments in motor engineering are being established at this show than at any
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  • 171 6 CORONER’S VERDICT OF DEATH BY MISADVENTURE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 12. At the car elusion of the inquest into the death of Thomas Gordon Mclver, chief officer of the Stra’ts Steamer Katong, who ire his death as the result of a slip whilst about
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  • 115 6 S. C. C. AND SERVICES DRAW. (From Ou-Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 11. The rugby match on the Padang yesterday between the B.C.u 1 and the Services resulted in a draw of eight points each. B >th teams were very evenly matched. Franks scored the first try for the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 245 6 r To the Editor, of the Pinang Gazette.] Sir, —At the present moment you will agree that nothing is more desirable than a closer undent inding between the Chinese Community and the Government and it is therefore regrettable that Anti Non-British Chinese” should have written you at
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    • 122 6 [T<> the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.] Sir, Notice has been given of a general meeting of the members of this Associa tion for the purpose of considering the possib lity of acquiring new premises for the Association and t) elect anew Board of Directors. We are pleased that
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  • 68 6 Reuter. PETROL FIRE. Rangoon, October 11. News of a leakage in the p droleum pipeline at the village of Paungbe caused the inhabitants to s-iz? every available receptacle and to swarm out and collect the oil. Suddenly the whole ground burst into flames engulfing the unfortunate
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  • 70 6 -Reuter. TAIL DROPS OF? MACHINE AT HENDON. London, October 11. In an air display at Hmloi before the Saltan of Maicit an aeroplane was passing the grandstand it a terrific speed when the tail droppel off the machine which nosedived to the ground where it was wrecked.
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  • 84 6 —Reuter. Prague, October 11. The Communists are attempting to make capital out of the building disaster in the vicinity of the collapsed premises. Tney have held several meetings which the police have dispersed and four Communist Deputies have been arrested but released on the ground cf Parliamentary
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  • 54 6 CHINESE KNOCKED DOWN IN TRANSFEROR < AD. A Chinese was knocked down by a motor-lorry in Trat sfrr-road this morning and died ir stantaneously. It is stated that rhe deceased was near the junction of Hutton-lane and Transfer road, A lorry, driven by a Chinese, turned from Hutton
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  • 175 6 Rugby Radio Service. FAMOUS SPORTSMAN. KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF THE GARTER. London, October 11. THE King has approved that the Earl of Lonsdale be appointed a Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. The JLarl of Lonsdale is a large landowner in
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  • 78 6 —Reuter. NEW DEVELOPMENT. Melbourne, October 11. A n»w development has ar son in the strike situation by a meeting of V-corian seamen deciding to strike ag inst the new Transiort Workers’ Act and advising seamen of other ports to do likewise. It is exp cei thit Tasmania
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  • 139 6 PUBLIC SERVICES WIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, October 10. Team*representing the Public Services and the R st, drawn from the members of the N. S All Bues Rugg r Association, met on the Station Padang yesterday evening with Mr. D. E. Lander as referee. The
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  • 86 6 LE X.GUE WOULD WELCOME NEW SYSTEM. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 12 The special snor s correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows The question of professional football transfers is the subject of considerable discu-sion. Mr. J. C. Clegg, President of the F.A.,
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  • 859 6 DUKES PRESS HARD. DISAPPOINTING DISPLAY BY ihkei quarters. CENTRE POSITIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, October 11. Although Perak scrambled home victorious against the Dukes in the opening match of the season the supporters uf the Perak side can by no means feel elated at
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  • 1657 6 War-Blinded Men. How They are Faring at St. Dunstans. Re-Building Shattered Lives. SO uw I have we become in the years since the War to see ing the men who lost their sight in the fighting living amongst us now norm tl and happy
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  • 1586 7 OUR LOCAL CONTEMPORARY takes a view somewhat divergent from ours in the matter of the shade-trees of Penang. It is an utilitarian view but one that must be taken into consideration. Our contemporary would put footpaths before trees: we would have both. WE ARE FACED with the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 303 7 (Iticuna s l® ,AVING stick ■i (uticurg SHAVING I stick! W| A Cool Clean Refreshing Shave Every morning, or oftener if desired, is afforded by the Cuticura Shaving Stick. Containing the medicinal properties of Cuticura, it makes shaving easy for tenderfaced men, and leaves the skin fresh and clear, free
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    • 325 7 It Costs Less “Whiteaways” The Prices Below Will Prove it Again Snowlawn Soft and line. So rare in texture, that only the finest co^ons cou hl b e woven to such airy lightness. Only the sturdiest cotton could make it so durable, to withstand ironing and washing. In white only.
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  • 767 8 Although, recently, the Pinang Gazette expressed the opinion that the contract between the Imperial Governnment and the Government of the Colony of the Straits Settlements as set forth in Ordinance No. 64 in the revised edition of the Laws of the Colony, whereby the Colony was pledged
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  • 263 8 It is generally recognised that air raids on civilian centres will have an important in warfare of the future, and for that reason special interest attaches to an important story from Germany. It is reported that the pilot of an airplane flying over the town of Bobblingen. near
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  • 14 8 The homeward mail by the 8.8. Egi'a closes at 6 p.m. to-day.
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  • 2878 8  -  Tenth Anniversary Of Its Deliverance. Memories Of l9lB. By Raymond Bridgeway. Le Gateau and the battlefields on the hills surrounding it, deserve a more i prominent place in the history of the < War tha > they have been accorded. Mons i looms large in the
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    • 300 8 «'•xw i>l WIS VHaia Whisky I IJMUNU/h R' M h:.': jlf/,d ws O»»®». ■?.< 1 WHISKY MADE IN SCOTLAND IS W|W<ISIA Distilled from Barley Barley is a valuable food and the ■>(/&'' distilled essence contains properties that arc not only restorative but ate a.so health giving in a greater degree
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    • 49 8 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. POPPY DAY DINNER CARNIVAL DANCE Will be held at the E. O. HOTEL. On Friday, November 9, 1928, The “NONENTITIES” have consented to play for this function. Full details will be published later, fl An's SQfl I" -W/ 1 I 4 V J Agents KATZ BROS., Ltd.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 22 8 TIDE TABLES. Water. Low Water. To-day. 11.46 a.m. 608 a.m. Midnight. 6.19 p.m. To MORROW. 1.0 a.m. 640 a.m. Midday. 6.48 pm.
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    • 41 8 /.rf W|_. 1 v’ “You say the doctor has limited Olsen to one glass a d*y, but I have seen him drink more! Yts He went to six different doc'ors, and each allowed him < glass a day. That’s six Kat'ikaturen, Oslo.
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  • Zeppelin’s Flight Across The Atlantic.
    • 394 9 60 People O n Board. German Effort To Forestall British Attempt. Passed Over Barcelona. The attemp'ed flight of the great airship G>'af Z ppelin across the Atlantic is being watched whh considerable interest in Great Britain, more particularly in view of the projected British airship si
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    • 119 9 Trans-Ocean Service, via PanAsia. JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRISE. Friedrichshafen, October 11. After a speedy journey to Switzerland and Southern France the “Graf-Zeppelin” this afternoon crossed over Spain towards the African coast. It is believed that it will reach the Atlantic after midnight and the Azores early in
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  • 178 9 —Reuter. BALANCE OF POWER. BRIGHTER FUIURE FOR LIB’-RAI.hM. NO REPUGNANT ALLIANCES. IN THE PROPOSED MANIFESTO OF THE LIBERAL PARTY THE EXE CURVE STATES THAT LIBERALISM WILL REFUSE TO LINK ITS FORI UNES BY AGREEMENT WITH ANY OTHER PAKTY. London, October 11. The Annual I.iberal Conference
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  • 99 9 —Reuter CONTINUOUS STREAM OF TROOPSHIPS. London, October 11. Until next March there will be a continuous stream of troopships outward and homeward, declares the Political Correspondent of the Evening Standard in drawing attention to the situation in China which, he declares, is continually under consideration by
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  • 65 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 11. Paris, 124.25 New York, 4.85; Brussels, 34.90; Genevp, 24 21 Amsterdam, 12.10| Milan, 92.65 Berlin, 20.39; Stockholm, 18.13; Copenhagen, 18.19; Oslo. 18.19 Vienna, Pravne. 1631 Helsingfors, 1921 5 M’dri 3. Lisbon 107| Athens, 374| Bucharest. 8021 Rio. Buenos Aire°, 47A Bombay, I/63V
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  • 198 9 country would be left out. Rugby Radio Service. In Great Britain. OPENING OF LABORATORIES AT SHEFFIELD. INTERCHANGE OF INFORMATION. Speaking at Sheffield, the Prime Mims'er said that it wis good to be assured, as he had been, that the British Mines were the safest in
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  • 175 9 Reuter. MR. HORAN EXCLUDED. Pari?, October 11. Mr. Henry Horan his not replied to the summons to attend at the Prefecture of Police to give evidence with regard to the publication of the document of the committee of the Anglo-American Press Association. After enquiring into the case
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  • 53 9 Re uter. BROKERS LOA.NS REACH HIGH RECORD. New York, October 12. Fresh proof of the araaz'ng activity of Wall Street was furnished by the Federal Reserve Bank announcement that Brokers’ Loans during tho past week reached a new high record exceeding £900,000,000 an increase exceeding £4,000,000 over
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 98 9 S. G.” FOOTBALL FORECASTS No. 6. No competitor succeeded in correctly forecasting the results of all the matches on Coupon No. 6. Two competitors share the Consolation Prize of $5O with eleven correct results viz P. T. Teoh, 1, Green Hall, Penang. Conway E. Lim, 395, Dato Kramat-road, Penang. r
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    • 179 9 Celanese' fabrics 1 The Ideal fabric for 1 ropical Wear, being unaffected by the most intense Sunlight, Perspiration, fZ\ Sea a r an d Water IO Sxj/ Celanese Satin. Newest Shades —40” wide. $4-25 PER YARD. FAST COLOURS. 1 I ‘Celanese’ Taffeta IBA I will not sp’it or rot. It
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 78 9 TO-NIGHT TILL SUNDAY 14 Second House At 9 P.M. FIRST NATIONAL Presents the Greatest Comedy Team TN 40» A 7 vit e s A mile-a-minute non-stop laughter. Followed by A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production LON THE CHANEY 1 i'} I INHOLY With Victor MacLaglen, Matt Moore and Mae V: *7 n 1
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  • 952 10 important finds in central BORNEO. District Officer’s Discoveries. AV hat may prove to be an archaeological discovery of the first importance has been maxle by Mr. E< V. Andreini, a District Officer of the Sarawak Government, on a plateau in the interior of Borneo. The discover} 7
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  • 241 10 PUBLIC MEETING AT SINGAPORE. Four Resolutions. A public meeting to consider the question of the Colony’s Defence Contribution will be held under the auspices of the Straits Settlements (Singa«pore) Association in the Victoria Theatre on Friday, October 26, at 5.15 p.m. Mr. R. M. Williams will preside and
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  • 376 10 MALAYAN ENCOURAGEMENT. Mr. C. W. Harrison, late of the Malayan Civil Service, writing on September 13 to The Times, says: The Federated Malay States Governments lend money to their officers to enable them to buy motor-cars, which they use on duty. The cars so bought have to
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  • 810 10 Mr. J. .Sinclair, Manager, Georgetown Dispensary Ltd., Ipoh, has returned to Ipoh after spending his long leave at Home. Mr. H. G. Harris, Warden of Mines, Negri Sembilan, and captain of the Seremban Golf Club, is proceeding Home on leave in November. Mr. R. C. Bone, the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 31 10 ’N EXCHANGE 25ft Stamp* of Straits Settle -■-nft, Malay State*, Siam, Hone Konp *nd *he ■urroundinfl will jiv* PICTURE POBI 0AWO» or TH* RRtAT EUROPEAN WAR, A«. MIBB TEE, “KIA OBA,”
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    • 447 10 Guaranteed for a Lifet-me I SILK UNDERWEAR (With all over nett work beautifully embroidered) ’tlf AND EMBROIDERED SILK SHAWLS < ln New Designs.) JUST TO-DAY UNPACKED AT 1 I 14, Bishop st., da RM ANAND’S Phone jxrementz buttons Will I PENANG, I All rill 17 1199 Iv stand the ravages
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  • 1158 11 PESSIMISM IN THE INDUSTRY. Position Unchanged. Writir g from London to the Straits Times ni der date September 12 Mr. A. W. Still Buyp. “As yoy were’’ just ab»ut expresses the rubber position sine < I last write. There hie been another slight fall in the London stocke,
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  • 35 11 Rubber Price». We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoke-1 Sheet for to-day are as follow Spot —31 c Nov/Dec. 30|c Jan/March 30|c April/June 30? c Qui*t.
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  • 41 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 31 cts per pound per pl.—s4l/33 No. 1 Crap* 32 cts per pound per pl. $42/66 S.eady. Lon ion 8j i New Y »rk 181 cts. (goli) (By Courtesy oi Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 235 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on October 11: London Spot £219 12.6 down £12.6 3 mos. buying 217 15 0 3 selling 217 5s 12.6 Local. October 12: Singapore 250 tons at $lO9 Penang buvers no sellers at $lO9 Messrs. Eastern Swelling Co. Ltd.
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  • 78 11 The ou'put of Pihang Conaobdatei Co. Ltd., for the mmth of Septembsr 3,478.91 pci®. Th* outpu v of Ipoh T n Dredging Ltd f'T the m mth of S ptenbar was 715.00 pels. The cutpu from all sources of Trench M n°s, Ltd., f r the mon h
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  • 19 11 The following are undelivered telegrams: Chrehain, Nonakasl,unzYaomurachuki. Kishiterun, Yagiurokuro, Zah, Kiman Dj >ero*m a*di, s.a 8 vaerdecroon.
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  • 50 11 14th October—l9th Sunday after Trinity, 8 am. Holy Communion and Address at S. Paul’s Chapel. Bukit Tengah 6 p.m Evensong and Ad ress at S. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. 18th Thursdav —S- Luke E 730 a.m. Holy Commun on at S. Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah.
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  • 205 11 The following weie the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’, share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yeaterd y. To-day. Shares S 3 3 0Q 03 QQ t c. c. c. 0. Mining. Batu Caves 1.45 150 1.47 i 1-52} Hitam ,77| >BO 75 80 Idris Hyd. 17
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  • 80 11 The following are the lateit quotations in THS MA.LA.YA. COMPANY LIMIL’FzD’S share list:— M ning Shares. Bay rs. Sailors. B. Padang .47} .48} Ha td Yai 10/- 10/6 Hitam .75 .77} Jelapang 24/6 25/6 Kuala Lumpur Tin 32/9 33/3 M. Consolidated .65 .67} Penawat .71} .72} PetaUng
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  • 65 11 The following are oar lateat quatat 01 for to day Tins. Bny*rs. Se’ler? Batu Caves L 45 1.50 Hitams -75 .77} Jelapangs 24'6 25/Kintas 1-50 1 52} K. Lum purs 33/Kuchais (Ord) 1.57} 1.62} M. Consols. 62} .65 Norths -84 .86} Pnngahs ?J- P* Raj ih Perak?
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  • 78 11 The following are oar latest qnr.ationa for to-day Mining. Bayers. Sellers. Hong Fatts -43 Hitams .74 .76 Kuyoha -29 .32 M. Como’s. -64 .66 Norths .82 .85 Nawng Pets .77 .84 Penawats .70} .72} Petalings 5.02} 5.10 c. Ratruts 27/- 27 6 Rahmans 1 47 1.5 'I
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  • 160 11 The following prosramme will be rendered by the E. and O Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, October 14, 1928, at 9-45 p.m. 1. Grand March ‘-The Pageant” Finck To Capt. Arthur Eliot. 2 Overture 'The Magic Flute Mozart 3.
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  • 79 11 P. C. c. XI v THE REST. The following have been sekc ed to play for the P. C. C. on Monday, at 5 10 p.m. prompt on the Espbnade: J. Wilkinson R. C. Bi h ip and R. H. P. Laugbarne T. 8. Anthony. G. A. M.
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  • 56 11 DIES* AT SYDNEY. News has been received from Sydney of the death of Mrs. Nellie Macdonald, daughter of Mrs. Harmston-Love of the well-known Harmston’s C reus. She first marri*d Stan the jockey, who rode in Malaya for many years, and who died in Calcutta. I ater
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  • 69 11 ARRIVAL OF THE SELANGOR TEAM. The S langor team will arrive at Penang by the mail train on Saturday morning and hosts are asked to meet their guests. All seats for the match will be charged for and a limited number can be reserved at the Cricket Cub
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  • 63 11 Reuter. FORCED LANDING. New York, October 12. C.Mr. Charles Levine’s aeroplane, Miss f olumbia, which was on its way to Rom* rom R »oseveltfi-ld this afternoon was forced to lan 1 oi the go'f course at Curtissfhld and wis badly damaged. The pilot, R igpr Williams
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  • 67 11 PRESENTED WITH CUP. (From Oir O-vn Correspondent.) Singapore, October 11. A B<’C r match b t.xe-n the C »chinChina team a >d th Re vlemeer Athletic Club at the Ba' u n r ul'»d in a draw of two all. Tue French C msul presented a cup
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  • 44 11 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1. March Semper Fidelis Sousa 2. Overture Le Macon Auber 3. Selection Merry Widow Lehar 4. Chanson Indoue Rimsky Koraskow 5. Fox Trot Is She My Girl Friend Ager God Save The K ng.
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  • 129 11 Penang, October 12, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank > London Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 months'sight Bins 2 4 116 3 Cred t 2/4 5 8 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 154 1 3 days* sight Private 156 d Bombay Demand Bank 154 g Madras
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 455 11 \’cw Advertisements. for sale. Of A J. S. Motor Cycle. 2} IL P., Dyn. Light» g. An new. !'-7 CMh. Apply Box No. 324, c/o pji af'g Gaz auctions. BEfIcTsiREnjUCTION ROOMS Th? nnderB gned will Roll by PUBLIC AUCTION At N*. 4, Wright Road, On the 16th October, 1928, At
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    • 37 11 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 cheque» made payable to War Memorial.”
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    • 403 11 a) <LL or Vs2za l e T EDGERSI 0,2 0,30«, 400 and 600 page with double Cash Columns T EDGERS of 146, 242, 314 pages Single < ash Column 8 Books of 100, 150 and 200 folios of 300 pages I^UTE Books of 2, 3 and 5 quires MINUTE Books
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    • 197 12 REDUCTION of PRICES (with effect from Oct. Ist, 1928) We have the Greatest Pleasure in announcing that with effect from October Ist 1928, Sweeping reductions in prices are being made on all models of these world famous British cars. We give below both the old and the new prices. Old
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  • 283 13 SECRET SOCIETY “MADNESS.” Only White Man. Strange rites carried out by a native secret society named Bella Coola in British Columbia, were described by Professor T. F. Mcllwraith, of Toronto, the only white man admitted to the society, at the British Association meetings in Glasgow. He said
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  • 240 13 U.S. DEALER, ON WHY HE CANNOT BUY THEM. “England’s store of art treasures has not even been scratched by the purchases of rich Americans.” Mr. Jonce McGurk, the New York art dealer, who is said to have spent more than £1,000,000 in buying famous pictures in England,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 204 13 *good tobacco needs no “dope” were Wk ■k If »H cig**** club, 1 B you wo tteatment to |B H .bout n* c od for the g S nuke atet takes the W tfothW M j B W of choice tobacco. W w ARMY CLUB CIGARETTES sO’s in airtight tins
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    • 134 13 1 *1 HIS HEALTH MEANS YOUR HAPPINESS. A matter of much concern to you is the selection of the right remedy to give your child when he is out-of-sorts, or ill. It is to fill this need of yours, and his, if the trouble arises in the child’s stomach or
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    • 254 13 gags 1 IBS». f 2 I Is fragrant, pure cream of cow’s milk, exquisite in its delicacy of flavour, free from preservatives of any kind, and unlimited in its keeping qualities. It is 8 ready at any moment in convenient 8 quantity and dependable quality for y every purpose to
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  • 114 14 To-day’« Departures. Earmala for Port Swettecham, Singa pore, China and Japan. Rohnafor Port Swettenbam Sirgapore. Kedah for Belawan (Deli). Jutlandia for Port Said, Geno°, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg ano Copenhagen. Egra for Rangoon and Calcutta. Juna for Victoria Point, M p gui, Tavoy. Moulmein and Rangoon. The following
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  • 590 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 hoar earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails w !l be clcsed daily (Sunday excepted) at
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    • 669 14 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (In-rorporated in England by Roya! Charter 1851.) fajri-up Capital Reserve Fund £4.fl*M 444 Reserve Liability of Proprietor» tS Head Office: •8, BIBHOPBGATE. LONDON. B C. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star, Amritsar, Bangkok. Batavia. Bombay, Calcutta. Canton, f'awnpore, Cebu. Colombo, Delhi, Haiphong, Hankow,
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    • 1345 16 tul- O, „V r,, MUI I imF liS^ HAMBURG-AMERIKA I.TNIE THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HqR including INTENDED RAILINGS FROM PENANG. Q fJITPO C'T'fMMRQ I fMI KN WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. IIUVIU Oct. 19 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. rALOHAS Oc 25 Marseille, Lon ion, Rotterdam
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