Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 February 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-02-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAIIY, No 28 VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY. 4th FEBRUARY, 1929. PRIOR 10 OENTS.20 words
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Advertisement178 1929-02-04 1 [Tn A GAT A SROIHERS dentists. I j ■’Sts: «it *n tad tsm «2 W» -J .v. nnu■■■nPß■■ <■ non *nnn■■■non■■ nan■■■■ Black l and 1 White Special 2 Weeks’ Offer!! JLeadS* > n S Obtainable from all Stores, g n J, < Ist to 15th February inclusive. 3*-=— cATmgA178 words
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Advertisement20 1929-02-04 1 I H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, j PENANG. I20 words
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Advertisement2053 1929-02-04 2 -1 l-l 111 I— f U,— m»lM«—■"’*^^!!!^? 1 tender* invited. NOTICES. M-N&ria jb. IF _~7| SPECIAL lenders for the undermentioned work. MlaV .Si L>A Jtk j B kk II [jlljf J SCOTCH WHISKY “Design and Construction ofasingie Chinese New Tear Holidays, £3 rt tv, 7 span girder bridge (preferably in2,053 words
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Article385 1929-02-04 3 history of taverns. Queen Elizabeth’s Breakfast Drink. The influence which beer drinking has had on the life of the English nation is traced in a recent book, written by Lord Aekwitb. In the records of early history beer was in “strong and sustained dema’ d. Beer,”385 words
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Article214 1929-02-04 3 DR. ZAMENHOF’S 70 TH BIRTHDAY. Dr. Ludwig Zimenhof, the inventor of Esperanto, has just celebrated his seventieth birthday at Vienna. Hi was born at the little town of Bialystock, in the then Russian Poland. The son of a teacher of languages, he grew up in needy214 words
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Article183 1929-02-04 3 £lOO.OOO SCHEME. A huge Rotarian residential club, the first of its kind in the world, may be established in London on a W-'st-end site at an estimated cost of £lOO,OOO. The premises, if the scheme is officially adopted and approved at the annual Rotary Conference to183 words
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Advertisement390 1929-02-04 3 W IMI —and built for IS X the roads you use! KJi XT OU will find the car you need at the price v&es/dr you wish to pay in the 1929 Morris range, \V and that car will give you the utmost value x S for your money. Costly production390 words
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Advertisement178 1929-02-04 3 1 m m II OK3KiKB<KXaBUaHSBKEaBHBK3> i i PAUL WHITEMAN exclusive \Columbia Ar lift x 'cs I NO. 1505-D 3 b Just a Little Bit oi Driftwood F. T. Out-O’-l own Gal New Records that We Can also Recommend m 14R5 D J King For A Day Waltz Ted Lewis’ Band178 words
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1223 1929-02-04 4 Everton Defeated. Chelsea Consolidating Promotion Position. < Scottish Cup. t London, February 2. THE following are the results of the English League and Scottish Cup matches. DIVISION 1. Arsenal 0 Manchester C. 0 Aston Villa 4 Burnley 2 Blackburn R. 4 Birmingham 1 Bury 41,223 words
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Article403 1929-02-04 4 RESULTS AND TIES. The following are the results of tenris tournament ties played on Friday: Singles Handicap (Class A): —l5 L. D Wood beat —l5 2J. SchiesH 64, 6-3; —5 M. V. Djl Tnfo beat E Newbold 6 4-6 2 Singl s Handicap (Class B) —3403 words
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478 1929-02-04 4 P.C.C. Wins. BRILLIANT INNINGS BY ROBSON.. GOOD FIELDING. A brilliant innings of 51 by Robs >n, and smart fielding by both sides made the game between the A teams of the Cricket Club and the Recreation Club on the Esplanade on Saturday quite interesting. The478 words
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Article50 1929-02-04 4 MACALISTER’S STRONG TEAM. (From Our O vn Correspondent.) Singapore, February 2. The Commercial Cup Football Competition c m ncnced yesterday when Mac Jisters heat the United Films by 2 go Is to nil. Macalisters have a strong side including Roy Smith ai:d other first div sion players.50 words
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Article81 1929-02-04 4 SAILORS SUCCESSFUL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 2. The Services’ Boxing Tournament produced excellent sport at the Drill Hall last right. H.M.S. Cumberland won eleven out of the fourteen fights and both the heavy weight bouts resulted in quick knock outs. In the novices sec' oa81 words
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Advertisement315 1929-02-04 4 THE NEW CAR I Speed with Safety /.y —r~°-a V feg-'--3»-i"- i.. TT?ggßSsBW<l> j& WW>— Phaeton 65-70 miles an hour with comfort and safety. The perfectly balanced motor and transmission, the patent springing controlled by double acting shock absorbers and the automatically compensated internally expanding four-wheel brakes make the New315 words
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Advertisement663 1929-02-04 4 BANKS. NEDER mwtVch H a E Paid Up capital Fl. 80.000.000 (abt. £Bm Statutory Reserve Fl. 40,000.000 (abt r». HEAD OFFICE IN AM STEED With Agbncies in Rotterdam» r rr a H«ad Agbncy in Batavi*. Branches.—Bandjermasin bay, Calcutta. Cheribon, Diemb?? Hongkong, Jeddah, Kobe. Kot (Acheen), Macassar, Medan, PadaA n bang,663 words
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Advertisement682 1929-02-04 5 IVHITEAWAYC] Iff ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE. J I H W W Attractive Bargains in all Departments and further Reductions will be Offered B M the Close of the Sale on Saturday. I BARGAINS FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR H a r n Special Sale Bargain Offer f n Ww| 120 Double Terai682 words
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690 1929-02-04 6 Jackson’s Brilliant 164. Larwood Bowls Leg Theory Geary Better. 297 For 6 Wkts. Adelaide, February 4. The outstanding feature of today’s play at Adelaide was the magnificent innings of Jackson, the New South Wales colt, who completed a century in his first Test match690 words
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Article213 1929-02-04 6 MEDICAL COUNCIL REFUSE TO SUBSTITUTE INITIAL. The General Medical Council, the British Medical Journal states, recently bad an application from a medical man whose second Christian name is Hannah to have this name substituted in Medical ”by the initial “H”. “Presumably ”it states “he213 words
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79 1929-02-04 6 MRS. MARTINHA MASSANG. The death of Mrs. Martinha Massang, the oldest resident of Pulo Tikus, nccurr-d yesterday at the residence of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. B. M. Massang. The deceased was 94 years of age and had been residing at Pulo Tikus since childh< od. She79 words
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Article69 1929-02-04 6 (By courtesy of Messrs, boustead Jc Cd), Messrs. Boustead <k Co.. Ltd—--Ist February quotation for Singapore refined tin Sill per pier, business done 200 tone, Penang refined tin $111,874 per picul, business done 25 tore, unrefined tin $llO 87| per picul, tin ore $llO 87j per picul. The(By courtesy of Messrs, boustead Jc Cd), - 69 words
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Article19 1929-02-04 6 The homeward mail by the s.s. Morea closes at 6 p. m, on Friday, the Bth instant.19 words
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Article254 1929-02-04 6 WELSH VICTORY. SECOND HALF RALLY IN THE MUD. 14 PIS. TO 7 PTS. Swansea, February 2. THE weather was foggy and following overnight rain and drizzle during the morning the ground was soft when Wales defeated Scotland by one goal 3 tries (14 pts.) to a254 words
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Article188 1929-02-04 6 ENGLAND TOO STRONG FOR REST (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 4. England beat the R*st at rugger by fourteen points to three on Saturiay. Tue pack was the stronger including a number of the Services’ players. Kendall and Collier were the outstanding England players. Ten minutes after188 words
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Article158 1929-02-04 6 WALES AND IRELAND DRAW AT WREXHAM. Wrexham, February 2. In wet weather and on a heavy ground at Wrexham Wales and Ireland drew, before a crowd of 10,000, each side scoring twice. The opening was very brisk. The players showed exemplary tactics. The game was soon slowed up158 words
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41 1929-02-04 6 FUND REACHES $4,922. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 4. The Singapore Free Press Miner’s Relief Fund, to date totals $4,922.85. The latest subscriptions include $5OO from the Straits Times also six subscriptions of $lOO each.41 words
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Article385 1929-02-04 6 UNIVERSITIES’ BEATEN. LINCOLNSHIRE AND GRAND NATIONAL. CLUB CALL OVERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 2. Tne special sports Correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from Lindon as follows: A conference of club cricket representatives ins been he din London at which various proposals for385 words
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Article124 1929-02-04 6 ANNUAL MATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 4. On saturdav the Colonv beat the F.M S. at hockey in a fast game by three goals to two. The Colons’s victory was gained by speed and science. The Colony attacked from the start and124 words
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Article167 1929-02-04 6 Tn view of the fact that Penang badly needs rain at the present moment, the tit 1« of Douglas picture, entitled “Let It Rain’’ which will be screened at the Theatre Royal to-night and till Wednesdav, ig very timely indeed, and we hope that it does bring167 words
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873 1929-02-04 6 Penang Club’s Meeting. Speed Trials In Kedah Next Month. Level Crossing Complaint. A Committee meeting of the Penang and Kedah Automobile Club was held at the Sungei Patani Club yesterday. Mr. W. Jack, president, was in the chair. Many important matters of interest to Malayan873 words
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181 1929-02-04 6 THE “MAURETANIA” TO SET UP NEW RECORD. A surprise to be sprung on German shipbuilders, who hoped to wrest the Atlantic blue riband with aid of the new liners, the Europa, and the Bremen, running to America this spring is predicted with the Mauretania at a181 words
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Article169 1929-02-04 6 TAILOR CHARGED AT FEN T A>' G A Bengali tailor was charged at Ueg Police Court on Saturday with of a platinum ring set w>th valued $6OO, belonging 0 p ital» Graham, sister at the Materm y Penang. acca s?d Miss Graham said that tn came169 words
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Advertisement143 1929-02-04 7 'y—.. n ,n n-j ———•—n r ~~-irm l .Mg SBHHH HMH HBH HHHHI TEH hH HH Billi om lff >HHKvHMs JP\ H ®bo®sßi a 1 1 <f*L b 111 rU. i B Bk <w w %Bi\il\ H k>WM >r w w 111\\\K MwMBmWM J’^'VXWuJOU w ,SHBk\W B ff' IIL VV143 words
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Article468 1929-02-04 8 Another reminder of the fact that the Government holds the Esplanade Padang in trust for the people, is necessary to prevent the public from being ousted by the clubs. The Renong ground, opposite to the Supreme Court, lying between Light Street and the sea is,468 words
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Article300 1929-02-04 8 Successful frurn every point of view, the official dinner and presentation of prizes at the E. 0. hotel on Saturday c mstituted a fitting finale to the second Pinang Gazette $2OOO Motor Reliability T ial. The gathering at the dinner and afterwards at the reception was a300 words
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Article284 1929-02-04 8 (To the E.litor of the Pinang Gazetted Sir,—I was very interested in your report of the Robinson experiment in connection with an attempt to communi cate with Mars. I should like to make it abundantly clear that I lent my apparatus to Dr. Robinson on the284 words
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Article1593 1929-02-04 8 O EVERYTHING there is a season, and a tLn to pnrpose under the heaven, says the author of Ecclesiastes. He might have added that there is a place as well as a time for everything. Roller-skatini', for instance, is excellent exercise at a proper time in the1,593 words
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Advertisement273 1929-02-04 8 4^+4*+4>MoM<4<4<4*4 4*4‘4-4r 4<4*4*4 < 4«4 < 4 4vfr4’d«4«d’4 4’4* W 1 CHEAPEST 1 r i»3. and BEST! g “Dead—All Dead” t 4* ij 9 4*. is i Not a single survivor—that’s the beauty of Black ffl S T t A Flag. Jt kills ever y fl y» mos Q uito273 words
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Advertisement95 1929-02-04 8 E. O. Dance nights every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tues lays Saturdays—Evening Dress. Thursdays—Optional. Cliff Kendall and Doris Mantle will appear every dance night. Orchestra every day during Lunch ani Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. THE IDEAL COMBINATION Apollinaris rhe Queen of Table Waters” AND Dewars White Label Whisky The95 words
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Miscellaneous27 1929-02-04 8 TIDE TABLED rr. L 0« WBt,f Hi ch WRter. To-dav. 102 9.04 e.m. pB 9.24 p.m. To MORR cW 458 a 10.36 a.m. p .nj. 10.21 p.m.27 words
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Encouraging Civil Aviation At Home.
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Article123 1929-02-04 9 Establishment Of Flying Clubs And Aerodromes. Practical Training System. An important step in the encouragement of civil aviation has been >aken in the formation of the National Flying Services, Limited, under 4 he Honorary chairmanship of Captain the Rt- Hon F. E. Guest. The function of the123 words
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Article358 1929-02-04 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, February 3. The formation of an organisation, which, with official support, is to provide a practical flying system for the whole country, is explained by Sir Samuel Hoare, the Secretary for Air, in a White Paper. An agreement is being madeRugby Radio Service. - 358 words
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181 1929-02-04 9 Rugby Radio Service. ANOTHER APPEAL TO THE NATION. London. February 2. The Prince of Wales, it is learned, was so m v. (1 by the appalling conditions he saw in his three days’ tour of the North-umh-rland and Durham coalfields that he has expressedRugby Radio Service. - 181 words
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Article163 1929-02-04 9 ne Chlef P r °blem.— Rugby Radio ORDER TO BE PLACED FOR CUN ARD LINE. London, February 2. Seager, President of the am y-r of speaking at the tpowners’ dinner at Newcastle, said he P it on good authority that Sir Thomas °y en,head of the Cuuardne Chlef Pr°blem.— Rugby Radio - 163 words
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Article97 1929-02-04 9 Reuter. REPORT ADOPTED SESSION CONCLUDED. Geneva, February 2. The League of Nations O >ium Committee adopted the report to be forwarded to the Council and concluded its session. Mr. Wang King-ky did not vote for the report on the ground that it was not satisfactory, firstly, becauseReuter. - 97 words
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73 1929-02-04 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 50 TUGS EMPLOYED. London, February 3. The Union Castle liner, Garth Castle, was successfully refloated yesterday evening from Sixewell Bank, off Aldeburgb, where she went aground on Friday. Fifty tugs took part in the operation and their task was rendered difficult as—Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article44 1929-02-04 9 Reuter. CREW OF 25 DROWNED. Lisbon, February 3. The whole crew of 24 Germans and one Portuguese were drowned when the German steamer, Deister, went aground on the rocks while attempting to make Oporto Harbour in a violent storm.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article285 1929-02-04 9 Reuter OFFICIAL STATEMENT. REASON FOR REMOVAL TO BOGNOR. STILL EXTREMELY WEAK. There is no change in His Majesty s condition The fact is emphasised that the King s removal to Bognor does not mean that he is beginning convalescence. His Majesty is still very weakReuter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration27 1929-02-04 9 These two recks on the shores of China glare at each other across the sea like the monsters Scylla and Charybdis of ancient mythology.27 words
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Article54 1929-02-04 9 —Reuter. MISSING R. A. F. OFFICERS SAFE AND WELL. New Delhi, February 3. Two officers who were missing in the R. A. F. aeroplane have been found in a village, quite safe and well. Reuter. London, February 4 General Booth has returned home to Barnet after his.—Reuter. - 54 words
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63 1929-02-04 9 Reuter. WORST KNOWN FOR 25 YEARS. Constantinople, February 3. Packs of famished wolves are striking terror in the suburbs of the city which is gripped by the wors: winter for a quarter of a c-ntury. Four feet of snow has alrealy fallen. Communications on landReuter. - 63 words
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Article359 1929-02-04 9 Reuter. Trouble At Valencia. garrison said to have REVOLTED. SITUATION GRAVE. The insurrection in Spain is more serious than was at first thought. The Government have decided to act vigorously being determined pitilessly to suppress" the rising. Troops at Valencia are confined to barracks. Rumours are nowReuter. - 359 words
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Article108 1929-02-04 9 Was it F sharp or F natural, was the question tried in a Paris Court, when Madame Jeanne Montjovet was charged with uttering not false notes, but slanderous words concerning M. Dotre, the Editor of a musical review. M. Dotre had remarked that Madame Montjovet’s F sharp108 words
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Article66 1929-02-04 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 2. Paris, 124.08$ New York, 4.84i 3 8 Brussels, 34.89} Geneve. 25.21 Amsterdam, 12.101% Milan, 92.65$ Berlin, 20.43 Stockholm, 18.14$ Copenhagen, 18.18$ Oslo, 18 19$ Vienna. 34.50$ Prague, 1631 Helsingfors, 192? Madrid, 30.49 Lisbon, 109? Athens, 375 Bucharest, 806$ Rio, 5 8 i(Rugby Radio Service.) - 66 words
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Advertisement161 1929-02-04 9 f 7 A M i/ /1 J I f KAYSER SLIPPER HEEL* HOSIERY A hose that is exceptionally beautiful—a hose that wears unusually long—a hose that gives the ankle aslim, trim appearance is the Kayser service weight hose. It stands high in the favor of the smart women of the161 words
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Miscellaneous70 1929-02-04 9 FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. ISAKO’S RUSSIAN ROYAL CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE magazine road. Nightly Grand Performance -"W 1 at 915 p.m. BSjr Special Matinees at 4’15 p.m. JSII1I every SATURDAY. f° r d dte Grand gP r Celebration Performance of the 50lh ANNIVERSARY of the Circus Director, F. ISAKO, in70 words
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1198 1929-02-04 10 Presentation Of Prizes. Official Dinner At E. O. Hotel. Distinguished Guests. THE official dinner and presentation of prizes in connection with the second Pinang Gazette $2,000 Reliability Trial was held at the E. and O. Hotel on Saturday. Mr. D. A. M. Brown (Chairman of1,198 words
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Article229 1929-02-04 10 RETIREMENT FROM COLONY’S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. A long and valuable association with the Colony’s administration is terminated by Sir David Galloway’s decision to retire from the Executive Council. Sir David’s term of office expires this month and it is undetH ood that he does not wish to be229 words
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Advertisement1288 1929-02-04 10 New Advertisements. notices. ■W" 1 4 TROUSER LENGTHS FOR £2 ENGAGEMENT WANTED. The «heßes.Jur. Wool White First Class Singing Jazz Drummer satisfaction. We are indeed proud to be able to «pen for Engagement. Present con- place tract terminates ,28th February, 19-9. 5 for postage. Two lots will Willing to go1,288 words
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Advertisement164 1929-02-04 10 I I J r rUM -w-Lf-- I Protect your Child I Any moment your child may be infected at school, I or in the street, by little playmates. Give her a Formamint tablet, morning and evening. That will protect her against Tonsilitis, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Influenza, Measles and Diphtheria.164 words
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Miscellaneous100 1929-02-04 10 xKt a i J 2 NIGHTS ONLY town hall TO-NIGHT AT 9-30 I WILBUR’S BLACK BIROgJ (“PLANTATION DAYS’ Prices $4, $2, and $l. Booking Plan at ROBINSON PIANO Co I To-morrow Night “A COLOURED REVUE" 1 1 TO-NIGHT AND TILL WEDNESDAY, 6th. TWO PARAMOUNT PICTURES AT 9 P.M. NIGHTLY. DOUCLA.S100 words
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Article482 1929-02-04 11 sequel. Bench and Deserved Punishment. and two assistant masfi]f hea<in..i f Newport, Shropshire, Grammar LJi «So k >' arl he fl gging r for smoking were summoned by 8 S father, Mr. Ernest J. Wright, the i’°.' yewport for assault. masters were Mr. Walter Samuel The ,ll482 words
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Article743 1929-02-04 11 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Saturday Evening. Decidedly brighter conditions prevaded in the Share Market during the week under review and quite a good volume of business was put through than for some time past. The continued firmness of the Comulodily was reflected oa the Rubber *hare Market, where743 words
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Article221 1929-02-04 11 Rubber Price». We beg to report taat the Singapore prices for Stan dard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-<iay are as folio»»' Boot per lb. March 37a April/June 380 July/Sept. 38ic Remarks:—Market Qui«t. January shipments 52,546 tons. Recruiting has been generally resumed in Madras Presidency but the221 words
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Article, Illustration33 1929-02-04 11 THE STaLWAR S.—Hobbs and Sutcliffe, the famous first-wicket pair, who ad led to th-ir reputation on the Adelaide ground by scoring 1 4 before their partnership ended33 words
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Article37 1929-02-04 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 36| cts per pound per pl. $4B/66 No. 1 Crepe 36> cts per pound per pl.=s49/Quiet. London lid New York 211 cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys).37 words
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Article410 1929-02-04 11 The on’put of Kamuiiting Tin Dredging L'mited, during the whole month of was T scq ls 1,190, hours run 2,389, yardage 310,000, estimated realised value of ore $79,400, The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 27th January tn 2nd February (being one week) was 228410 words
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Article558 1929-02-04 11 PUBLIC MORE GULLIBLE. “The public are becoming more gullible and quack doctors more prosperous.” That was the opinion g ven recently by a h'gh official of the British Medical Association. H i said: Educated people are often more gullible than the ignorant. All you have to do558 words
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Advertisement73 1929-02-04 11 j Fourth Test Match. I I Close Of Elay. Australia 365 For 9 Wickets. i f- J OFiD >NANCE NO. 197 (LABOUR) And THE LABOUR CODE, 1923. ■‘-UYERs OF INDIAN LABOUR btrng f that assessment re•eat f °f, e Preceding quarter must be er of T u the Deputy Controlthe73 words
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Advertisement123 1929-02-04 11 All ages are the better for HORLICK’S MALTED MILK It’s Your Blood that Must be Cleansed WHEN Impurities collect and e.ra retained in the blood the whole system becomes weakened, for H is through the blood that every tissue of the body Is nourished! Abscesses, Ulcers, Bad Legs, Piles, Glandular123 words
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Article663 1929-02-04 12 Mr. A.L. Birse is appointed an Assistant District Judge for the Colony. Mr. A.B. Cobden- Ramsay has been appointed to act as Second Assistant Secretary (B). of eight months has been granted Mr. W.D. Horne and eight months odd to Mr. H.L. Mitchell. The Bishop of Singapore663 words
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Article48 1929-02-04 12 PIONEER IN MALAYAN MEDICAL SERVICE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, February 4. The death has occurred of Doctor Hughes, a pioneer member of the medical service, aged 75. The deceased served lor a time w.th Sir Hugh Low and was well known throughout Malaya.48 words
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Article203 1929-02-04 12 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS» KENNEDY Co’s share list at 1I a.m. to-day; Saturday. To-day. E Share*. Js >, s Jz CQ 00 CO 00 Sc. tc. e. ic. Rubber (Dollar). Ayer Pauas 7.50 8.00 8.00 8.50 Broga 1.15 1.17* 1.12* 1.171 Haytor 6.20203 words
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Article213 1929-02-04 12 Penang, February 4, ***** Benares Opium p. cheat »5,000.00 nom Cloves 90.00 no a Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 145.00 nom Nutmeg! 80s 80.00 non, 110 s 70.00 nom. Coconuts per 1,001 50.00 nom Copra Sundried 19.90 buyers Rattans 11.15 eai* Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Sheila213 words
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Article127 1929-02-04 12 Ren&ag, February 4 t 1.929. fßv Courtesy of The Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’sight Bo 2 3 29/32 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 h Documentary 2/4 5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 153| 1 ,i 3 days’sight Private 1561 p Bombay Demand Bank 1531 S Madras Demand127 words
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Article326 1929-02-04 12 Statement of quantity and value of rubber exported during January, 1929. Exported Export during Declared Declared Exported during Total export similar period Value of Rub- Value for Destination during Jan., during the of previous Increase. Decrease, ber exported same period Jan 1929. 1928. year. year. in 1929.326 words
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Article323 1929-02-04 12 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Haad Yai 9/- 9 6 Laruts l6/“ Muang Tin 12/6 13/Renong Consols 20/6 21/6 Kinta t Kuchai (Ord) 1.37* 1.42* Nawng Pet 1-07* 1.12* Tai ping *99 LOl Talam 1*36 l«40323 words
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Article1003 1929-02-04 12 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. J Q L i H® C 5 3c cc J 2 RUBBER [Dollar.] Allenby Rubber Oo 2 nr I I Alor Gajah Rubber Estate i7' r Amalgamated Malay Estates •> s/l 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 fo 9 2° Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 6n1,003 words
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Advertisement435 1929-02-04 12 fci -«Ilk w< i, Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair 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 life435 words
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Advertisement309 1929-02-04 12 PEOPLE WITH POOR BLOOD Are Those Who Eat Poorly, Sleep Poorly, Feel Poorly. By Purifying and Enriching The Blood DR. WILLIAMS* PINK PILLS Rapidly Revive the Appetite, Banish Insomnia, Restore Vigour and Health. “Microbes are everywhere and they are looking for people with poor blood; therefore rosy”, writes a distinguished309 words
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Article522 1929-02-04 13 WEALTH IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Secret of the Sqaamish River. Thirty years ago a prospector arrived in Vancouver from the upper reaches of the Squamish river in British Columbia with his pockets full of gold, and hold the story of a quartz deposit of fabulous wealth which522 words
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Advertisement384 1929-02-04 13 I r 1 T— 1 y I■ cs H Ntpy of the wo I P a W\ ffi ?i H';d///.T/ 7 I SrliwlKi' I '•A wf \li I ft\ I ft “"W)OX I' w 7 v X I I 'fwWk I I ftftftft \ftftftftftift I M fW>k 'Aft* AkSß' I384 words
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Advertisement123 1929-02-04 13 ARE YOU TOO OLD YOUNG MAN? Are you feeling too old and woru-out when you should be full of life Do you find yohrself suffering from Backache, Fatigue, Weakness, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Sleeplessness, and unable to enjoy the pleasures of life If so you need De Witt’s Kidney and123 words
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Advertisement334 1929-02-04 13 [Blades You’ll have heard tell of the sellLast stropping device n the head of longer 4 a^et Razor, but do you —realise how simple it is, how efficient, how by its use blades last, no da Y s or wee <s but months. Each day a perfect shave simply by334 words
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Article128 1929-02-04 14 To-day’« Departures. Rahman for Alor Star and P. Langkawi. van Neck for Singapore. Rawang for Pangkalati Brandan and Langkat. Elephr-nta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Shirala for Rangoon and Calcutta. Ampang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Kedah for Singapore. Suisang fcr Calcutta. Glengary for Port S vettenham, Singapore,128 words
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Article553 1929-02-04 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay State Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except wher otherwise stated, close half an hom earlie I than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails w 'l be clcse laily (Sunday553 words
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Miscellaneous35 1929-02-04 14 T This car has eight cylinders, fourwheel brakes, water-c>oled That does not interest me. My wife wants a pearl grey car with a nice vase of flowers and fitted with wireless.” Buen Humor t Madrid.35 words
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Article573 1929-02-04 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, February 4, 1929. Mutton— ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart 4 lung do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney M pair 80 Feet573 words
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Advertisement357 1929-02-04 15 I Things You Want To Know. g M^, B»ag3«me»iTiiriiißiiiMii ■■iib asm— —a» S How it was that the first shipment of the new iSIIVGER junior was sold out within a week. u The answer lies in an inspection of this new q car great improvements beyond your ex- pectations and357 words
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Advertisement1165 1929-02-04 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. a HAMBtJRG-AMERIKA LTNIE INTENDED BAILINGS' FROM 'PENANG.. PASSFNGRR AND FREIGHT SERVICES.’ WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. PASSENGER A- LYCAON Feb. 8 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PHILOCTETES Feb. 14 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 3 Dne Singapore Feb. 22 London, Rotterdam and Hamburp. ul p SARPEDON1,165 words
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Advertisement608 1929-02-04 16 P. 0.-BRITISH I\[)ja AND APCAR LINES n (Compaßim Incorporate in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO feEßVlcgj Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings nf steamers O f th contract with His Majesty's Govern- India S. N Co. ll< ment, London and Far East Mail Service. d Outwards from London608 words
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