Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 December 1928

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY Mo 287. VOL, LXXXVI. WEDNESDAY. 12th DECEMBER, 1928 PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 493 1 hTtokisatsu STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo, graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68, 70, Bishop Street. PENANG. _ij _£f ffll Gfe 7W7A« “509” Model, (g j jl Before you buy a Car and insist on j JX 'F one which has been proved 18 CHEVROLET TOURER $1,410 tsst a'WWMM (s&sS s
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    • 17 1 l 1 T. NAGATA I BROTHERS DENTISTS. I W clfer «of to 11« Ml Mb UB SM
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    • 1686 2 H..5111..5* WANII-I*. NOTICES- I**^*»***«*«**’' Ex Service Scotch Medical Man, Rubber, Copra and General Runnymede Hotel, Limited. 1 I(7F IVIAFIF RV HPA T I Glasgow and Cambridge graduate desires [lncorporated in the Straits Settlements.] J>y X XwfJLW JLf M X IX3/4 I i billet in eight months time, 15 years X
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  • 549 3 Skilful Players. I HOW IT COMI’ Ki S With the BRITISH GAME. Continental tours are, regarded as, on the whok. a failure, owing to the poor displays of the British socctr teams who regard the tours as holidays, with the consequent disappointment of the Continental football
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  • 220 3 HOW TWO BOYS OBTAINED A CRICKET PITCH. A tale of two London boys who wrote to the Duke of York because they were unable to find a cricket pitch—and did not write in vain—was told at the Welfare of Youth Conference at Park Lane
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    • 213 3 9 /z TF FBj? A ivx V Y' F .■AF^T^ir- _«X y i I I -S A* J j I i .j— i,, U/ Shield your woodwork from White Ants. Damp 6* Decay r The replacement of rotten and decayed wood' work is a serious drain on the resources of
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    • 204 3 MI I 111 TW 'HI M ~3K~ II I 'oil* 'Zvvto ZIMMERMAN PIANOS are renowned for their liquid purity of tone and light responsive touch, but although they can only be described as superlative instruments, their price is very moderate. Easy terms of $lOO.OO deposit and $20.00 per month, make
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  • 733 4 ENTHUSIASM. Avoiding The Physical Bankruptcy Court. Baeineeseß which are on the up-grade are usually staffed by enthusiastic people. Nothing is too much trouble in these establish s. It might beem that such a policy must be detrimental to the balance-sheet < f the business, becau-c—in spite
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    • 346 4 THE CHRISTMAS GIFT THE WORLD IS GIVING mi.. j fX Jr ftp» r £1 I Rl i > “How lovely R;j. it’s a Duofold I” [I If you could ask your friends which, of all gifts |W| they’d most prefer they’d choose a Parker Mil® Duofold unhes tatingly. But since
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    • 38 4 Penang War Memorial Fund. The public is again 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.”
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    • 230 4 rr 7= zW\ W A >TjAW jwr cWtm? j. V /At WF II ay- Tv V' Clocx Mis£ WAen Beauty and Charm Reveal Themselves. j Many women look with envy ai the marvel of their who spends her early morning out of d-»or& ruling, swimming or walking; ch anges for
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  • 471 5 Lady Marriott, launched the new Penang ferry boat Tanjong at Keppel Harbour this morning. Mr. E. C. M. Pugh, eldest son of the late Mr. Edward Pugh, of Kuala Lumpur, has returned from Home leave and is stationed at Batang Maiaka. Amongst recent arrivals from Home leave
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  • 131 5 Penang, December 12, 1928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 29/32 M 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank 154 1 3 days’ sight Private 156 I d Bombay Demand Bank 154 g Madras Demand Bank
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    • 336 5 SCOTLAND’S LEADI ■'<; SPIRiT. ff/ PUREST OF THE PURE /f/ you may thi,lk that our Whi k much Z (U h» r ...Ac tually there are very dis W A g tIM t differences. ..The matter of purity, for F IKLV>. f ■nice does not always receive the consi‘kraio- Riven
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    • 1731 5 New Advertisements. notices banks. POSITION VACANT. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). nederlandsche handel MAATSCHAPPIJ. a A.TrAT'I4-r? ,N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. ILJNICIPAL NOTICE. (Established 1824.) 7" SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Assistant Mechanical Engineer. Pai(] u p capital fi. 50.000.000 (abt. £6,667,00tj ln Bankruptcy No. 99 of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 34 5 Please, sir, a burglar has broken into the room where your wife is.” M I can’t help what trouble the burglar gets inte—he can take the old hag if he likes.” Der Brwnmer, Berlin.
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  • 373 6 Amateur Races. ALTERATIONS 10 THE SCHEDULE. FIRST Day handicaps. THE handicaps for the first day (Friday) of the Perak Tuif Club Amateur Meeting are as follows: Race I.—Ponies, Class 2—(Division 3) 6 Furlongs —Actress H, Jahat 10.11, Drusilla 10 10, Longchamp 10 9, Lucky Boy 10
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  • 54 6 —Reuter, MEETING IN MAY. London, December 11. At the annual meeting at Lords Mr. Finlay announced that it was proposed to hold an Imperial Cricket Council next May when future tours would be discussed. It was hoped that India, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and the West
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  • 70 6 ARTILLERY UNIT. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, December 12, It has been decided to form an artillery unit of the Malay States Volunteer Regiment in the near future. The unit will be raised by the transfer from the infantry in the M. S. V. R. but
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  • 55 6 SAFE ARRIVAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 12. R. A. F. machines arrived here at eleven o’clock yesterday morning. They flew over the town a short while. From Malacca the flying boats were accompanied by two moth seaplanes of the Singapore Flying Club piloted by
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  • 72 6 NUTTALL—CLARK. W6ddin of Mr. Thomas Victor Nuttall, accountant, Malayan Tin Dredeing, Limited, Batu Gajah, and Miss Dons Marguerite Clark, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clark of Batu Gajah, took place in St. George s Church, Penang yesterday. The R*v. Keppel Garnier at^h« te d and Mr w -A.
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  • 443 6 Reuter, INTER-’VARSITY RUGGER. LIGHT BLUES OPENING BURST. 14 pts.—lo Pts. London, December 12. The Inter-’Varsity rugby match between Oxford and Cambridge attracted 40,000 to Twickenham where the match was played in gloomy weather. It was the 51st encounter between the sides and of the previous matches
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  • 53 6 DUE AT SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 12. The Crown Prince and Princess of Belgium were due to arrive at Singapore nn board the Rotterdam-Lloyd Insulinde, on Friday. The Princess was formerly Princess Astrid of Sweden, while the Prince also holds the title of
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  • 97 6 Acknowledgment of Subscriptions (Nineteenth List). Amount previously acknowledged $6,022.58 The Penang Recreation Club 50 00 Mr. M. B. Lynch 10.00 Mr. B. H. Symes 25.00 Total to date $6,107.58 {Subscription» can be sent to the Municipal Secretary, Municipal Offices. Cheques should be made payable tc Venang
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  • 439 6 Annual Meeting. MEMBERS RECEIVE DIVIDEND OF 7 PER CENT. PROGRESSIVE YEAR. THE third annual general meeting of the Penang M u n i c i p a 1 Co-opeiative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, was held at the Municipal Health Office, yesterday. Mr. j. D. Fettes
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  • 540 6 SECOND MATCH. KELLAWAY UNABLE TO PLAY. ANDREWS DROPPED. Sydney, December 11. Kellaway will not play in the second test match which opens at Sydney on Friday owing to illhealth and his place will be taken by Dr. O. E. Nothling, the Queensland bowler. Andrews has been
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  • 78 6 Eighteen coloured entertainers in negro revues, negro vaudeville, the latest in Jazz and old time plantation melodies, comprise the Company which will show at the Town Hall for one night only on Friday. Something different, describes Wilbur’s Blackbirds” and theatregoers will remember with pleasure the last visit of
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  • 279 6 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day;— Yesterday. To-day. 2 g e Sharks. J O'® o "S CQ OQ CO qq sc. sc. sc. sc. Rubbei (Dollar). Allenbv 1-47$ 1.55 1.50 1.60 Brosra .721 .77$ .75 .80 Changkat
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  • 40 6 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 29 ds per pound per pl. $3B 66 No. 1 Crepe 30j cts per pound per pl.=s4o/33 Quiet. London 8 7/16(1 New York 17$ cts. (gold) {By Courtesy of Messrs, Allen Dennys)
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  • 36 6 Rubber Prices* We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 29c per lb, Dec. -29 c Jan/March 29ic April/June 30c Qoiet.
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  • 81 6 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd.-~ London. December 11, epot £22i three months’ buying three months’ selling £225.5e. Messrs. Boustead <k Co.. Ltd— Hth Dec. quotation for Singapore refined tin $114.50 per pical, bnsineaS done 250 tons, Penang refined tin $ll4-50 per picul, buyers no sellers unrefined tin sll3s
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  • 22 6 The output of the Ayer Molek L Company, Ltd, for the November was 19,540 lbs. To a 1 montL=l9,s4o lbs.
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  • 68 6 (Rugby Radio service.) London, December L Psriß. 121.15; New Tort. Brussels, 34.89 {Geneva, terdam, 12.07?; Mi^D 4 copen ha#* 0 20.35$ Stockholm, 18.14, Cop 18.18; Oslo, 18.19 Vienna, Prague, 163 f; HelainK Ath^n g, M’drid, 30.98; Lisbon, n aPD oa 375 Bucharest, 807} K ,o g han ghaL
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  • 40 6 "7 7. bv t he s9t The homeward mail tbo Malwa closes at P* m 14th instant. itb msilj The P. 0. n November despatched from L° n p>na o» is expected to arrive Friday, the 14th instant.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 67 6 S THE IMPROVED j DUNLOP TENNIS E BALL AS USED IN THE FINAL OF THE DAVIS CUP x Now obtainable in tins of four at f a the usual prices. I FROM I I PRITCHARD CO., LTD., PENANG. 5 x and Branches. a J t [S J 9 IK MAXFII"
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 828 7 .londay, October 29. —Air. Pepys’s Cou(ij.iUvs confiding in me how the worn uno doth come in. uauy to assist i with her house-work hath Jet her k,; hen Table get a colour to offend her i Uo advise her to procure of soit 1 lb. of rough
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    • 463 7  -  BY JOAN ROSSITER. Most favoured among the warm materials of this Autumn’s frocks, is figured, ring velvet. Blue velvet spotted with pale blue flowers, is to be seen in a West End shop, made on period Jines, complete with organdie collar and cuffs in two shades of blue.
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    • 82 7 Fur-trimmed coats have certainly come “into their own”- again this winter. The collars are usually very large and of many types and designs. The coat in the sketch has a collar that begins life as a pillow and tapers off into the popular shawl, giving that much desired
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    • 332 7  -  BY HELEN OLIVER. Polished floors can be both a boon and a bane to the housewife. They are undoubtedly labour-saving and attractive in appearance but when they become shabby and scratched the despondent housewife realises that her stained floors, far from being attractive, are an eyesore. There
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    • 534 7  -  BY DORE C HARMON. In tweeds, this season, great variety is permitted in pattern, although a design on the small side, finished with a bold border, is the latest fad. Designers have found these borders to be very useful. It is a little late in the year
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    • 561 7  -  BY JUNE HOPE. What is the most attractive feature of a woman Tastes differ, of course, and, anyhow, a woman’s opinion is of secondary importance. What do men think One day 1 set about finding out. I called on one of the popular men of the Stage, and
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    • 506 7  -  BY A HOUSEWIFE. If, beguiled by our wonderful Autumn,we have p< stponed overhauling the lighting and heating apparatus in our homes, we should attend to this now without another daj s delay. Oil stoves, lamps, gas and electric fittings, kitchen stoves, ideal boilers, whatever we use,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 1125 8 Journalists are placed in such an unfortunate position as regards the outside world that, quite literally—personalities apart—they are absolutely between the devil and the deep sea. On the one hand, they are supposed to be omniscient, and if they deny the all-too-large insinuation, then they are asked what
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  • 425 8  -  Let The Club Do Its Work. By George Gadd. The other day I wrote about getting the ball quickly into the air. To do this, the natural choice of club is the mashie niblick, or possibly the niblick, because of its loft. I am now asked to deal
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  • 161 8 —Rugby Radio Service. BIG EXHIBITION. London, December 11. Two Dutch torpedo boats, after accompanying to British territorial waters the Bitavier line of steamers, in which are pictures of great value for exhibition in London, will pay a courtesy visit to London. The first is due
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  • 82 8 —Reuter. TWENTY-ONE NATIONS PARTICIPATING. Washington, December 11. President Coolidge, in welcoming the delegates to the Pan-American Conference of Conciliation and Arbitration, in which twenty-one nations are partici pat ing, excluding Argentina, paid a tribute to the part the South American Republics have played towards the advancement of peace.
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  • 84 8 —Renter. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S REQUEST. Paris, December 11. The President of the Senate has announced that a request has been received from the Public Prosecutor for authorisation to proceed against Senator Klotz, who was M. Clemenceau’s Minister of Financ°, on charges of uttering cheques insufficient to
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  • 299 8 14,705 less than the 201,152 more than a year bet Radio Service. UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS TO REFLOAT LINER. London, December 11. Attempts to refloat the Celtic, the White Star liner which went aground on the rocks in Qaeenstown Harbour, have upto the present been unsuccessful. The depth of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 259 8 El- “The Brandy with A Pedigree.” We have pleasure in announcing that we have been successful in importing Otard’s Brandy and this will be received with enthusiasm by all those appreciating a really HIGH CLASS Brandy. OTARD’S BRANDY is well-known throughout the world and has been established since 1795, a
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    • 190 8 E. O. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. X’MAS EVE—Monday, 24th December, X’mas Dinner and Dance $5-00 X mas Crackers. X’MAS NIGHT— Tuesday. 25th December, Orchestral Concert. 9.30 p m. BOXING DAY—Wednesday, 26th December. Carnival Dinner and Dancing till 1.45 am. $5-00. Latest Novelties from Paris and London. NEW YEAR EVE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • The King's Illness: Anxiety Must Continue.
    • 498 9 Spread Of Infection. Prince Of Wales’s Visit To The Sickroom. National Concern. Every development in the King's illness, with its persistent ebb and flow, is waited by the public with intense interest and affectionate concern. It is recognised that anxiety must continue for at least several
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    • 552 9 Vwuler. 44 M. P. H. AVERAGED. Boulogne, December 11. The prince of Wales arrived at 6.55, although he was not expected before 7.40 p.m., accompanied by the French detective who joined the special train at Bale. The train had been slightly delayed by a blockage on the line
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  • 309 9 —Reuter. TRAGIC DEXTH OF WITNESS. SUGGESTED OKMER AND EFFECT ON SHIPPING. CHEAP JAVA PRODUCT. At the Board of Trade tea enquiry, the President of the Tea Buyers’ Association attributed the increased consumption of Java and Sumatra tea in Great Britain to its cheapness and suitability
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  • 116 9 of all sections of his people.— Rugby Radio Service. REFERENCE TO THE KING. London, December 11. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, ex-Labour Premier, gave a lecture in Paris yesterday on the laws and policy of the British Labour P -rty. He prefaced his speech by saying that
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  • 396 9 life of the present Parliament. Rugby Radio Service. Proposals Not Welcomed. EARL OF CLARENDON’S SCHEME. GENERALLY OPPOSED. When the Earl of Clarendon introduced in the House oj Lords, his proposal for the reform of the Upper the Lord Chancellor, on behalf of the Government, said
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  • 99 9 Reuter. ACTION BY PAN AMERICAN CONGRESS. Washington, December 11. The Pan-American Congress has appointed a special committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. Kellogg, to devise means for the conciliation of the rupture between Bolivia and Paraguay. Lugano, December 11. It is xpected that the League Council will communicate
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1 9 Horange
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    • 32 9 I FOAMITE FIREFOAM. I Accidents will happen. Are YOU prepared in the event of Fire? Protect your property with Foamite Firefoam and Set your mind at rest Durege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG. Agents.
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    • 35 9 PENANG CONVENT ’XMAS FUND. Help to fill the stockings this year by sending your donation to-day to Mr. S. Wood-Hill, c/o Messrs. Hut enbach, Lazarus and Co., who is collecting on behalf of the orphans.
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    • 151 9 •5* A►5« MiHR I i < ©BIN© 1 v v wk T T ing of i The Wine of Kings It The Kina of Wines 4» I— SZ I 4* I—- T I AGENTS. J t JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., J J (Incorporated in England.) t T 4« PENANG, SINGAPORE
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  • 78 10 The following are the quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S Ehare Hat M'tiing Shares. Bnyera. Sellorg, Bangrin 40/6 41/6 Hong Fatt .36 .38 Kent (F.M.S.) Tin 5/3 5/9 Kinta Tin Dredging 1.52$ 1.55 Kncbais Ord. 1.57$ 1.60 Kuyoh *32 .33 M. Consolidated -67$ .70 Penawat -89 .90
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  • 67 10 The following are nur latest qnctationr for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Tins. Bangrins 40/6 41/6 Chenderiangs 11/6 12/6 Eastern Siams 11/6 12/6 Ipehe 32/ 33/6 Kepongs 33/6 34/6 K. Palais 27/6 28/6 Lahats 14/3 15/3 c. Malayan Tins 26/- 27/Pattanis 4/- 4/6 Renongs 32/6 33/3 S. Kintas 25/9
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  • 84 10 Tbe following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Hong Fatta .35 .37 Jelapangs 25/3 25/9 c. Kuchais 1.57 1.60 Kuyoha .31 .33 Larnts 16/3 16/9 c. M. Tins 27/- 28/M. Covaola. .67 .69 Norths .62 .64 Nai Hoots .19 .22 Pungahs 9/9 p. 10/3
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  • 300 10 Penang, December 12, 1928« Benwes Opium p. chest $5.000.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 s*llhMace Pickings J 45.00 notn Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom M 110 s 70.00 nom. Oncunuts per 1,001 50.60 nom C p p a Snndried s’o 20 buyers Rattans 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 244 10 B-M \jfr Hl Kayser Slipper Heel* HOSIERY A hose that is sheer enough for beauty i and heavy enough to withstand hard wear —is the service sheer weight“ Slipper Heel” Hosiery. For beauty of texture it has no rival. Then, the exclusive Kayser feature, “Slipper Heel” effects a slender, graceful
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    • 806 10 OR L E T EDGERS 150, 2'■<>, 30D, 400 and 500 pa fe lg I I/ L with double Cash Cnlurona vl 2/F/f 7 V Jor Jill Standard L E eTc^l 46 2421 314 pages Sing,e Books of 100, 150 and 200 folios R UHg Every cartridge produced JW F/g!
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  • 940 11 C*A R. J. STRACHAN, tbe R-neral f manager of the F. M. 8 railway?, is to be congratulated on yet another progressive step in favour of the travelling public. In an advertisement which appears in another psge of thie issue, are to be found particulars of new
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  • 107 11 MANY APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, December 12. At a meeting to form a F. M. S. Aero Club held yesterday Mr. J. W, Hughes, presiding, it was decided to submit preliminary draft rules based on the Singapore Flying Club Rules to the Committee.
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  • 111 11 EXHIBITION SWIM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 12. Arne Borg gave an excellent exhibition at the Swimming Clrb last night when he swam 16 laps (720 yards) against four of the foremost Singapore swimmers and won by three-quarters of a length in excellent time. A
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 243 11 I ffig&s&gt} 1' za Jak L/p* A iIR T)E Soap is perfect for the skin in all climates. All the world knows that it is i Matchless for the Complexion.” Soap Complexion Sole Agents A. F. Pears Ltd., London Katz Bros., Ltd. Established 1789 «tTv% Singapore Penang Soapmakers to Their
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    • 156 11 tobaeeo needs no “dope” —t-g- were I 7°° OUW XI treatment to W ARMY CLUB CIGARETTES SO’s in airtight tins CAVANDERS Ltd. E.L 1775 Pioneen of Hydtadc Odarette PacMaf. I Ifisects—The Seed of Death Where disease-spreading insects abound—there Death reaps a splendid harvest! Protect yourself and voor loved ones from
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  • 1121 12 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST names. g 3 g CQ to H S RUBBER [Dollar.] f c S c fa Allenby Robber Oo 1 DC 1 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 10 1 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 40 2 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 10 2 40 Ayer
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 257 12 CotOTl’ll Stomach Cured x x- X <*\ X r yA 4 Ĕ <r d^\v fl f <o X '-‘S e o. >'&& W«Vw\ 4 Z O* ■>»<<* W/A X 4 </> -v>* I V-' Packed in Small Q I Bottles contain- g I V’*** I mg 36 Tablets I r\
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    • 111 12 WHIT CAN IG E T efioosing of presents becomes a simplified matter when you visit our stores, and view the large and varied stocks. Below we state a few of the many articles suitable for XMAS GIFTS. “Jacobean Glassware” An inexpensive suite containing almost everything for the table' Cut-Glass Vases
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  • 145 13 To-day** Departure*. Salawati for Sabang, Part Said, Genoa, Marseilles, Amsterdam and Rotterdam Donggala for Asahan Paneh, Bagan Si-Api-Api and Batu Bahra. Matang far Bhak-»L (Tongkah) and R°nong. van Neck for Singapore and Surabaya. Antikchus for Belawaa (D-»li), Port Swettenham. Sing .pore, Mtnila, Cebu Iloilo, Moj Kobe and Yokohama.
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  • 561 13 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-ao hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails w B be clewed daily (Sunday excepted) at
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 488 13 mHMBrBF 9 w. jr w Wfe:. ;>•:•:■ -W’ j .«> *wr f 7VP v\ tip Wk\ win tp 1 IT D Year in and Year out each month brings larger sales than JT a jj-x the month before. Why f Because it is the one cigarette MADE IN that NEVER
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    • 46 13 DO YOU SEEK RELIEF FROM constipation Torpid -Liver, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Flatulence, A Offensive Breath JUST A LITTLE DOSE OF PINKETTES TO-NIGHT You’ll Feel Bdtter in the Morning. Sold hy chemists everywhere, or post free, at 60 cts. the vial, from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Singapore.
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    • 324 13 TRAVEL FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASi Rl IS ENJOYED MORE BULLY— and accomplished with LESS DIFFICULTY IE THE PATH IS SMOOTHED—THE DETAILS ARRANGED—IN ADVANCE Wh DO THIS FOR YOU WITHOU V EXI uA CHARGE. Reservations made everywhere Train Steamer I!o l el The AMERICAN EXPRESS Co., Inc. E. O. Hotel Tel.
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  • COMPANY MEETINGS.
    • 1015 14 Increasing Demand. Financial Position Described As Satisfactory. The seventeenth annual general meeting of the Tali Ayer Rubber Estate?, Ltd., was held on October 31 at Winchester Hous?, Old Broad-street, E. 0., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. F. F. Maguire having read
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    • 986 14 FAVOURABLE FACTORS, The eighteenth annual general meeting of the Rubana Rubber Estates Ltd., was held., on October 31, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. E.L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. F. E. Maguire), having read the notice convening the meeting and the report of
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    • 767 14 FAVOURABLE FORWARD SALES. The eighteenth annual general meeting of the Batak Rabit Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on October 31 at Winchester House, E.C- Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairman) presided. The secretary (Mr. F. E. Maguire) having read the notice convening the meeting and the
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  • 230 14 HUSBAND TAKES HER IN CAR TO COURT. A motor-car drew up at the entrance to Willesdeu Court, and the driver assisted his wife, dressed in a fur coat, to alight. He introduced her to the magistrate thus: “Tnis lady is my wife, and I wa’t a
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 185 14 RECOMMENDED FOR IT! FLAVOUR f /r\ by V <&[ r"'A LEA PERRIN/ JAUCE I |B| I II PSWH C s**”"* 11 t SUJ B H V llx I Hi i b silh 1 i I lim r Ufie Perfect Mealtime Drink how to make this most wholesome drink IF you
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    • 76 14 What is the matter with your Skin Does it get rough and wrinkle Harsh soap is the cause. Recall the sting you lee! after washing with it. That sting is the sign of beauty being ruined. Use mild soap—Palmolive—the kind that cleanses efficiently and then acts as a lotion, due
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    • 454 14 A Y’Wilji Birr UH Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful Vr P e hair sty,es of ‘o-'lv mA. beautiful hair a necessity. 89 Luckily beautiful hair is now easily e k_ tained. It is simply a matter of shampooing x roper shampooing makes the hair soft, J silky. It brings out
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  • 595 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, December 12, 1928. Mutton— 8 ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head heep or goat each Liver with heart lung do 1.30 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 Suet t 0 Kidney M pair 90 Feet the four
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