Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 January 1929

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1 16 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED» DAILY, No. 13. VOL. LXXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1929. PRIOB 10 OENT3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 382 1 IT. NAGATA brothers 5 DENTISTS. L-rf effin: I ®3B 8) IMk MWk r^— -T- J, —a,»,-, m, v JU jflß A I w wi 11 llp *<■•• _E3&- EQ V. think J Before you buy a Car and insist on T 7 q ns* i-ii j MWA vVwL vtQjvtAtOCl QOld
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    • 18 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, i with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.
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    • 2456 2 n/ttipfr BANKS. ?*x TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. M-Nlbn S s ?™“»SJsrKSru£ Madame Farina ne "'K”"«p™“" l 'X:X“'=X— Roo» Na 77. E. &O. Hotel. gSMp) The Whisky you ask for again Ayer Rajah. Pipes and fittings will be Paid Up tal FL 80 Agents :—PRITCHARD jfc Co., Ltd. supplied by the Municipal
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  • 403 3 No Evenings Out.” TERRACE M.P.s TO MAKE WAY FOR OMEN. The triumph of Miss .then Wilkinson, in securing to M.P.s the right to entertain women guests in the strangers din-ing-room—'which was celebrated by the first vegetarian dinner party ever held at the House of Commons—is followed by
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  • 443 3 GERMAN’S STARTLING PICTURES. Blasphemy in art and literature is occupying a good deal of public attention in Germany just now. Frankfort has hardly recovered from Hasencle ver’s play “Marritage Made in Heaven,” when a leading German engraver, Georg Grosz, has had to answer in court for three
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  • 448 3 FARMER BURNT TO DEATH. Voodoo America Negros And Whites. The extraordinary occurrence of Voodooism in Pennsylvania, where Nelson Rehmayer, a farmer, was burnt to death because he refused to surrender a lock of his hair, “which was required for the purpose of removing a spell,” has caused
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  • 188 3 PERSONAL PROPAGANDA OF THE HEN. Dicta on advertising delivered by Mr. W. Buchanan Taylor at a meeting of Glasgow Publicity Olub Advertising is worth while, providing the commodity is worth advertising. To the young man about to embark upon the stormy sea of advertising I would commend
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    • 282 3 [Wf tv. nlii wifcpo ziQj hUIEI tDrHhß Kayser S|| 1 wM| SLIPPER HEEL* W W HOSIERY WW, g|| There is no lovelier hose for after- ’Oh b noon or evening wear than the TbSS IMV Kayser"Slipper Heel”hose with the I Paris openwork clock. Cobwebby XR t|||||||| fine of texture —with
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    • 215 3 Every Note* w AHe Itsel* G on Columbia ATJBW PROCESS KECOKDS 9 Made the New Way ftfectrtcaiiy I V2>«-«hi4/ Accoduy Ua Itownb witbeur n J King For A Day Waltz Ted Lewis’ Band d 1 Moonlight Madness F. T. n J Jost A Bit of Driftwood F. T. Paul Waiteman’s
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  • 464 4 AMERICAN FASHION. 500,000 Alligators Used Last Year. When mention is made 6f men clothed iin the skins of animals we think of the Stone Ar j, or perhaps of certain modern 1 savages, or even of a sprinkling of polar I explorers, writes Lieutenant Commander
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  • 239 4 COLLECTIONS OF HISTORICAL PARCHMENT. One of the largest and most valuable collections of historical parchment manuscripts in the country has recently been indexed and filed and now is in the New York Oounty Clerk’s office in the Hall of Records. They relate to the early history
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 472 4 a.. >! MB I B Mil lIMII <!■■■■ 4381- A WARPED TO y IN THE OPEN COMPETITION fob SCOTCH WHISKIES AT THE Y/W' BREWERS EXHIBITION WJ' LONDON, NOVEMBER, I £23- JM FIX PROPRIETORS ii 'it? HEFBURH JROJI, CLASCOW. jU Agents-— SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. S Try it/cvndjudga sri "W 1
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    • 378 4 4 e THE wU tUYAL v/* IV,/ \l?vCl TRADE ROYAL TYPEWRiTER COMPANY.INCPORTABLE TYPEWRITER. So concentrated is the famous Lea Perrins’ Sauce, that it takes the place of a whole host of ordinary seasonmgs. Its appetiteprovoking piquancy is unequalled for either culinary or table purposes. Special Features: LEA I Perfect Visibility
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  • 1010 5 problems at oxford and CAMBRIDGE. Lessons From The Trial Eights. The University Trial Eights are over and already the thoughts of rowing men are turning to the crews to represent Oxford and Cambridge in the centenary year Boat Race next March. This year’s race is of
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  • 123 5 Penang, January l(j, 1929. (By Courtesy o/ The Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2 4 3 Credit 2/4 516 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 3 days’sight Private 156 i p 3ombay Demand Bank 153 g Madras Demand Bank 153 )g-
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  • 272 5 PREMIER’S VIEW OF GENERAL ELECTION. “A General Elec ion,” said the Prime Minister recently,' “is rather like a visit to the dentist If anybody is going to have a tooth out he likes to have it out as. soo iaa possible. I have always
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  • 66 5 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, January 15. fari», 124.15 New York, 4.85iV Brussels, 34.90 Geneva, 25.21 Amsterdam. 12.09 s Milan, 92.70 Berlin, 20.41; Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen, 18.18 Oslo, 18 19; Vienna. 34.50; Prague, 163< Helsingfors, 1927 Madrid, 29.70 Lisbon, ***** Athens, 375 Bucharest. 807Ro, si® Buenos Aires, 47 j
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 369 5 J y,— g $15,000.--worthorASPßO’ to be given away free in Malaya. JKwJLIW J Out out the coupon below Ii <^~— X and get your free trial > J 1 sample to-day, JPr' -=C~~ This offer is one of the greatest practical \~7> demonstrations of a manufacturer’s confidence in tablets tablets
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  • 2160 6 Yesterday’s Results. Four Winners For Billett’s Stable. Good Dividends. FOU Li winners, one second and one third was the record of Billett’s stibles on the second day of the Pening New Year Meeting yesterday and with the exception of one winner and the second the
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  • 111 6 MR. TRIMMER’S REPORT DISCUSSED. Prior to the departure of Mr. Trimmer, Chairman of Htrbour Boards S. 8., on his return to Singapore, a meeting was convened in the Governor’s Office for the purpose of discussing his recently issued report on our harbour facilities. Mr. Trimmer was electei to
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  • 250 6 —Rugby Radio Service. Next Year’s Show. PROSPECTS EXTREMELY SATISFACTORY. HEAVY BOOKINGS. London, January 15. THE prospects for the British Industries Fair, which will be held from February 18 to March 1, are extremely satisactory. At the White City, London, almost every branch of British industry will be
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  • 166 6 WATER POLO MATCHES AGAINsT SAILORS. H. M. S. Cumberland sent two teams to play against the C. S. C. yesterday afternoon. The C. S. C. (first team) played first against the ship’s first team and although the Chinese won by four goals to nil they did not
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  • 68 6 MATCHES ARRANGED. The following matches have been arranged for Friday:— Single Handicap (Class B): 15.3 W. B. Dobree v—3 G. J. Gilmour. Double Handicap (Class A): —Scr M. B. Lynch and N. M. Kennedy v —3 H. O. Bathurst and J. H. Pedlow. Double Handicap (Class
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  • 82 6 INNINGS VICTORY. Launceston, January 16. The M. C. C. defeated Tasm inia by an innings and 116 runs. Tasm nia scored 292, G. Martin, making 92. Freeman captured four wickets for 56 runs. They did not fare so well in the second innings being dismissed for
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  • 57 6 COMMERCIAL HOUSES. (From O ir O»vn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Ja luary 15. A C immercial Houses and Professional Firms Foo*bill Association was formed in Kuala Lumpur at a meeting held last night. It is proposed to start a league next month and a further meeting
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  • 179 6 Reuter. OFFICIAL REPLY “HIGH COUNCIL HAS Nn POWER.” U CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES London, J nuary 15 The reply of G -ner.il Booth to the > quest of the High Council of the S tion Army for his retirement waB vered to the Hi«h Council at Court
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  • 283 6 H.M S. "CUMBERLAND" MEETS P.C.C. CRICKET MATCH. SaiLORS Win Exciting Game. In a friendly match played on the Esplanade yesterday a team from H.M.B. Cumberland defeated the PenangCrick-t Ciub by the narrow margin of 12 runt Batting first the sailors put up a totil of 107 runs, Stroud being lighesi
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  • 112 6 SERIOUS CASES AT SINGAPOR (From Oar Own Correspmle Q SiDgap orP J a The police are investiga mg j n armed robbery and murder in a Tampenie-road, in the e r J a m 4 yesterday merning. A gang Malays raided the house an
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  • 226 7 Spring Meeting 1929. Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 16th, 19th, 21st and 23rd February, 1929. Two Kuns for Fach Class of Horse and Pony. Entry Fees $3O per Horse $2.5 per Pony. The Perak Cup A pppcial race for Class I Hornes to be run in 2
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  • 929 7 WE HAVE HEARD of “Years and years and donkeys’ (y)eara so apparently has Perumal of Pasir Puteh who. in describing to the Court at Ipoh on M >nday last, the fortune that befell him on November 28, said that, when his ear had been cut off, he
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 414 7 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. Ag Winchman, Boring Assistant or General Assistant on mine. Sober and energetic. Good command of native labour. Good references. Open for immediate engagement anywhere. Reply Box No. 24, c/ Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. 24| acres land at 8} mile Batu Ferringhi with bungalow, cooly lines and
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    • 261 7 i 111 v J Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and
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    • 138 7 r- Beauty Specialities of International Fame, j ONE of the greatest contributions to the Science of Beauty Culture is the Taugee line of i Beauty preparations. In a short three years the Sg fame of these quite remarkable aids to loveliness y has spread throughout the world and now stocks
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    • 459 7 g qe e q i 1 Un conditions I of Diarrhoea E especially when caused by weakened E nerves, prompt relief invariably E follows the administration of calcium in the form of Kalzana. E j It quickly allays the inflammation, strengthens the bowels in their fight E 2 against the
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  • 582 8 Notorious as British Ma'aya is for lack of enterprise in anything but tin and rubber it is surprising that no hill school should have been established for the children of European parents who do not ■wish to break up their homes, by sending them to Englani or
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  • 429 8 An acrimonious controversy of a nature hitherto unknown to Clubdom in Malaya is now agitating the members of a certain Asiatic club at Teluk Anson. As a rule the storms which periodically ruffle the serenity of our local clubs are insignificant affa’rs and when they have blown
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  • 413 8  -  A Hint To The Elderly Player. by George Gadd. I wonder how many times I have been asked to show players how they might get a little more length. “You know it would make such a difference to my game they say “if I could paton twenty yards
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  • 260 8 BANVARD COMPANY AT ITS BEST. The audience at the Town Hall last evening to witness Lido Lady, performed by the Binvard Musical Comedy Company, thoroughly justified tbe parformanc* which, on the part of every artist in the cas\ was of the bes\ It is a pleasure o record
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  • 94 8 Rugby Radio Service. £1,000,000 COLLECTED TO DATE. London, January 15. The Lord Mayor’s Fund for the relief of distress in th* coal fields had last night amounted to £500,000. This, with the pound for pound contribution by the State, brings the total available for relief of
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  • 51 8 Reuter. NO SIGN OF SURVIVORS. Hong Kong, January 16. A wireless message received here states that a steamer was sunk off Waglan at 4.45 this morning. There was no sign of any survivors and the steamer’s name is unknown. So far there are no further particulars.—
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  • 55 8 LARGE BALANCE OF TRADE IN 1927—28. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, January 16. Sir Edward Cook’s budget report, iggtsed to-day, states that there is an exceptionally large balance of trade in favour of Siam fcr the year 1927—28. This has enabled the Government to acquire over 48,000,000
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 109 8 (To the Elitor of the Pinang Sir, —In the published result of Beatrice Extra Crosswords No. 7. the symbol M. D.” is used to mean Master of Arts,” and in the result for their No. 8 competition, the word WEND is used to mean “To split.” Chamber’s
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  • 35 8 An enjoyable evening was spent on board H.M S. Cumberland yesterday when Captain A. L. Snagge and officers were At Home to members of the Penang Club, their families and friends.
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  • 42 8 The homeward mail by Edavanu closes at 6 p.m. on Fru ay the 18th instant. The B. I. Rai ida with mans despatched from London on Decern »er is expected to arrive here at a> on Friday, the 18th instant.
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  • 21 8 ALMOST UNANIMOUS VOTE. Washington, January The Senate, by 85 votes to 1. has fled the Kellogg Pact.—Reuter.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 255 8 Oalifornian Fruits in Fancy Boxes. Owing to these having been overcarried by the steamer and arriving too late for the X’mas Trade, we are offering them at considerably reduced rates. These Fruits are an entirely, new line consisting of Californian Figs stuffed with Walnuts and Cherries, Black Mission Figs topped
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    • 97 8 “E>. O.” RACE WEEK. Special Dianer and Dance Every Race Day. Fancy Dress Ball (Fancy Dress Optional) on Saturday, 19th January. DANCING TILL 145 a.m. HAM EGGS SUPPER 75 ctr By kind permission of the Chief Police Officer, the Straits Police bind will play at the Hotel on Sunday night
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 7 9 ■—Reuter. —Reuter.
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  • NEWS IN BRIEF.
    • 252 9 '"Reuter, Tromsoe, January 15. Three German trawlers have arrived ail repart that the British trawler T'rj'Oa'i Hardy foundered in a storm in tie Arctic Ocean. The crew of sixteen perished.— Reuter. Washington, January 15. American foreign trade in 1928 attainela recari exceot f>r 1920, exports
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  • 241 9 be found to be still adverse.— Rugby Radio Service. NEW PROPOSAL. MOTION TO COME BEFORE PARLIAMENT. OPPOSITION EXPECTED. The project suggested years ago for a tunnel under the English Channel, has again been brought up and is to be introduced in a motion when Parliament re«assembl
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  • 74 9 .—Reziter. THE QUEEN PRACTICALLY RECOVERED. London, January 15. It was stated at Buckingham Palace this afternoon that the King’s very slow progress was continued. Later. The King has had a quiet day, she progress previously noted, though slow, continues. The next bulletin will be issued
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  • 96 9 —Reuter. ATTEMPT TO EFFECT ECONOMIES. London, January 15. The first combine of Lancashire mills spinning American cotton, has been registered under the title of Combined American Spinners Limited. It is stated to be backed by men connected with mills owning several million spindles. The main object is
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  • 65 9 —Reuter. ANOTHER ORDER FOR BRITISH FIRM. Shanghai, January 15. A contract has been secure J again in the face of keen American and German competition for another four De Havilland Moth», this time for the Aviation Bureau of Nanking. The machines will be fitted with Handley-Page
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  • 482 9 —Reuter. Rebels Still Active. TROOPS ENGAGED NEAR KABUL THE NEW RULER. King Amanullah's abdication was announced at Kabul at noon on Monday, whereupon Frince Inayatullah ivas immediately crowned King. According to the latest messages the present whereabouts of the former King are unknown. Bands of rebels are
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  • 356 9 FOREIGN OFFICE ANXIETY. PEACE OF MANCHURIA IN DANGER. A WARNING. The Japanese Foreign Office expresses anxiety concerning the situation at Hankow. The Nationalist Government has intimated that steps will be taken to suppress the disturbance. A Japanese dressed as a Chinese has been arrested at
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  • 25 9 E. O. HOTEL. Cliff Kendall and Doris Mantle in a pot pourri of modern dancing, have been specially engaged to appear on Saturday, January 19.
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  • 135 9 —Rugby Radio Service. GOVERNMENT GRANT. London, January 15.* The Government has undertaken to ask Parliament to vote a total sum of £5,500,000 to the Forestry Commission on the agreed annual instalments dating ten years beginning from April 1 this year as compared with the sum of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1 9 Horange
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    • 41 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULFUROPHOSPHATE, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manur.. STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. ilurege and Thomas, Ltd., PEN A; G
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    • 159 9 t 1 row ywHM I I Barneys Tobacco f IN A L STRENGTHS t IS OBTAINABLE FROM THE SOLE AGENTS I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., Penang, f 4* Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Jpoh. i A r -C* 1 -Z“ I /Or BP =PABCO= I THE QUALITY PAINT STOCKISTS THEAN HUAT
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  • 259 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’, share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterd&j To-day. e e e e sharks. J 5 S'® C 3 SO 32 CQ q 5 Jo. Bc. sc. t c. Rubbei (Dollar). Allenby 2.00 2.25 2.05 2.25 Balgownie 2.02
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  • 77 10 The following are the latest qaotationt in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED'S share list Mining Shares. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.57| 1.60 Jelapang 24/9 25/3 Kinta Tin Dredging 1.50 1.55 Kuchai Tin 1.55 1.60 Larut Tin Fields 15/6 16/M. Consols. .62 .64 Pangnga River 6/3 6/9 Pengkalen Ltd.,
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  • 67 10 The following are our L-itest quotations for to-day Buyers. Selk re. Mining. B. Padangs Hong Fatts .39| Johans .35 .37 KocLais 157 1.60 Laruts 15/3 15/9 M. Consols. .62| Petalings 5.05 5.10 Penawats .89 .91 Rahmans 1 80 Ratruts 17/6 18/Siones 28/- 28/6 Talams 1.22 1.24 Taipings
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  • 87 10 The following are our latest quotation!» for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Rubbers. Alor Gajahs 1.30 1.40 A. Panas 6.30 6.50 Balgownies 2.10 2.20 Bassetts .80 .90 Connemaras 1.55 1.65 Kundongs 2.20 2.30 Lunas 1.85 1.95 M. Pindas 1.60 1.70 Nellmays .45 .50 Punggors .80 .90 Temerlohs .70 .80
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  • 19 10 will be Moonlight Band Performance at the Esplanade on 24tb, 25th and 26:h Janux-y 1929 permitting).
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  • 205 10 The following is a comparative statement of the total value of foreign Merchandise, excluding parcel post, imported and exported to from British Malaya during 1927 and 1928. Imports Increase or 1927 1928 Decr-MSe (In thousands of J). Jan. to June 49G.798 451,709 -f5,089 Tnlv 78,905 65,128
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  • 210 10 Penang, January 16, 1929 Benarea Opium p Ghent 15,000.00 nom Olovee 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Picking» 145.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom 110 s 70.00 nom. Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried 19 90 sales Rattans 11.15 sa> Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shell»
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  • 1149 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. p g g c <2 e CO RUBBER [Dollar.]' 8 0 S 0 S c Allenby Rubber Oo 2 05 2 25 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 25 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 60 2 80 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 25 2 50
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 444 10 hh ®j ii=o&* &h*. r jwlyW 1+ wiW* Wfis< S'■ •<s’ :-:^g^Sfrs==== ,/A, W+ V' SK S^KP jwl F A face P° w^er °f wo n g|feg I derfiil fineness and with |||W an adorable and exquiigF site fragrance. Java face 7 powder beautifies the x/ imparting V W the
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    • 87 10 RIDING IS GOOD FOR-DIE j LIVER. X)' /7 IF YOU DO NOT /1 RIDE, USE y* PINKETTES INSTEAD, THEY ARE THE PERFECT ■jgg* [S', LITTLE OVER jffl I AND REGULATORS. Constipation and torpid liver are the chief causes of those headaches, pains behind the eyes, bilious attacks, feelings of flatulence
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    • 404 10 IF 11 O R L E T EDGERS 150, 2»0, 300,400 with double Cash Columns Pa 8 L" EDGERS of 146, 242 314 r a Cash Column P ges Sln gle Books of 100, 150 and J OURNALS of 300 pages INUTE Books of 2, 3 MINUTE Books of and
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  • 2219 11 Mr. Ormsby-Gore On His Tours. Future Of Malaya. 31 r. Orxn.sby-Gore’s report of his recent visit to Malaya, Ceylon and Java, js a Blue Book (Omd. 3235. Price 4s. 6d.) of some 160 pages, which deals in turn wlh the three countries, states The Times.
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  • 53 11 MR. ARCHIBALD ANSON. The London correspondent of the Singapore Free Press, cabling on Janu ary 14, reports the death of Mr. Archibald Anson at his residence at bt. Leon ards-on- Sea. Mr. Anson was well-known in the Straits and at one time held the post
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  • 95 11 THIRD DAY OF MURDER TRIAL. The case in which two Malay horse svees, named Ismail bin Abdulla and Manser bin Ali, were charged with the murder of Cbah binti Say eb, at Mayfield,” Macalister Road, on November 3, last was continued at the Penang Assizes to-day. Evidence was
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  • 191 11 ROYAL YACHT AND GUNBOATS TO VISIT PENANG. The VidetJcichkar, the Siamese warship which arrived here on Saturday, brought the news that the Siamese royal yacht Mahachalri, accompanied by three torpedc-boats or gunboats, will be due here on Saturday next before proceeding to Trang, where they will await
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  • 43 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet cts per pound per pl. $44/66 No. 1 Crepe 33 j cts per pound per pl. $44/66 Quiet. I ondon 10 1 New York 191 cts. (gold) (By Courtesy o 1 Messrs. Allen Denny s).
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  • 36 11 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 33c per lb. Feb/March 33|c April/June 34c July/Dec. Rtmarks :—Market Quiet.
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  • 46 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on January 15: I ONDON Spot £222-15s up 5s 3 mos. buying 222.2.6 down 7s 6J 3 selling 222 5s 10a Local. January 16: Singapore 150 tons at •H2i Penang sell 50 tons at $112.25.
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  • 190 11 The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the first halt month of January was hours 339, piculs 252, yards 40,400. The output of Huey Yot Tin Dredging Ltd., for the first half month of January' was hours 247, yards 40,000, piculs 302. The output of Ronpibon Tin,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 257 11 ■nwiin ii übiii i I iSSsti I vihA i towSj Foods The Allenburys Foods are particularly suited to ai hot climates. They are mply and easily prepared ng water, their use gives of doubtful milk supply, uarantee against infantile and cholera. I* Food, are imported every week. Milk Food No.
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  • 700 12 Mrs. W. Brace, of Ipoh, has gone to Kledang Hill for a short stay there. Mr. E. P. Hargraves, Consulting Mining Engineer, Singapore, is on a visit tolpob. Mr. E. L. Shaw is appointed an Inspec tor of Schools for the Settlements of Singapore and Labuan. Dr.
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  • 44 12 Owing to ttfe Pinang Gazette $2,000 Motor Relibbilitv Trial there will be no meeting of the Penang Oicbestral S ciety <n Sunday, but a meeting and rehearsal will le held on January 27 at a place to be notified later. i
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 294 12 USE BURRELL’S PAINTS. f! SOLE AGENTS: 'T 1 SANDILANDS BUTTERY Co., S. S., F. M. S. and SUMATRA. H From the Connoisseur’s I Note Book. I What were Revel without Wine Wine a Song H (Stephen Phillips) JJ H g g For Your Dinner-Party g r Buy Your Wines From
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    • 418 12 —■■l I— > TPSS 9-53 I I I stands for I purity and comfort. S I a A I p HpHE Pears’ process of soap-making w i is unique. To produce a cake of N. I Pears’ Soap takes six months longer 1 than any other toilet soap. Its trans-
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  • 347 13 CAPABLANCA’S plea. Alekhine’s Retort To “Super-Master.” Do we require a revision of the chess board or the chess pieces Has the Royal gams grown intolerably dull to watch and to play Senor Capablanca, the ex-world chess champion, seems to think s -1 states Dr. J
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  • 212 13 ENGLISH WOMAN ON AFRICAN MAGIC. “I believe in magic,” declared Lady Dorothy Mills’o a Liverpooßcorrespondent of the Morning Post before she sailed recently for W»st Africa on her mission to study and if possible to pene trate the mysteries of witchcraft. Lady Dorothy, who is a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 205 13 I 0 Cartridges mJ Rifles,Pistols Revolvers C w 77 Si! E yer r cart Edge produced pjj Si I Remington must pass SI I inspection at many jKJJb SIS sta g es from raw material to S!B finished product. T[ liPlf///I Vi Millions of cartridges are used Al V HI
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    • 38 13 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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    • 127 13 I 1 9 1 U G. M. C. 9 Ml H A new conception of what I *H9 I tast transportation can and J should be-the justly famed II i I 6-cylinder Buick engine j performance, with increase d power; flexibility; long Ej life; smoothness. 1 METCALFE’S MOTORS, LTD., Penang.
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  • 28 14 To-day’* Departure*. Kelantan forßhuket, (Tongkab,) Renong and P. Panji. Natal for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore Bangkok. Ayuthia for Belawan (Deli). Ampang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan.
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  • 730 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, excert where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption 0» Night Mail Servius. The following additional mails wi’l be clcsed daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 pm.
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