Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1929-02-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUf LISHED DAH Y, HO. 29. VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1929 PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Advertisement354 1929-02-05 1 I nh GAT A f* 3 j, 54 E {TIERS I DENTISTS. I .0a C- MB I |B=§==3F= in- JUtt..-. L Illi 7? Tgrue Saying I II In <S J A COCKTAIL! W WITHOUT I •<’' W Gordon s j WOr I N |g a Waste i II W of354 words
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Advertisement241 1929-02-05 1 Ih. tokisatsu STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Streetg PENANG. M is bi nnc w m s nnn HMinnDosiuanosii I Special 2 Weeks’ Offer! B B 13 I~f n Obtainable from all Stores, n n n Ist to 15th February inclusive. R «■■■■■■■Di.241 words
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Advertisement900 1929-02-05 2 j- a»wr~ ‘Jii y,-.,. IiCMKU’C TENnERS INVITEP ■Vi a rsj| J? fig The Municip 1 Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite -SPECIAL tenders for the undermentioned work. SCOTCH SATHISKY “Design and Construction of a single 7 span girder bridge (preferably in reinThe Whisky you ask for again concrete) at900 words
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Advertisement1159 1929-02-05 2 NOTICES. BANKS. Federated Malay States Railways 0R (Incorporated in England.) N.w 9 Y„ ;ssa Paid-up 1,050,••• Reserve Fund Undivided Profits 1,584,80« In connection with the Chinese New Boabd Of DimOTOBB Year Holidays, Cheap Return Tickets, R all classes, at a single fare and a half for J Hambro,’ Esq“' J.1,159 words
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Advertisement322 1929-02-05 2 fl 4 CT BABIEs 'p Llove it/ f A M>>—— [i. hSX*ui M 5 Prepared from rich vz Eugl gh milk, made R KJIf a d packed in the Weat Country, and <S£MT eent direct Penang CowsGai® HR MSkfeodS’ < *i»A>nsei><vAiJ»’ i I KSsßd Stocks Just Arrived. ili*BEa&^' <' L\.322 words
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Article412 1929-02-05 3 200 Years After. DICEY P'ERt E TO BE COMMEMORATED. Where be your gibes now You r gambols? Your songs? Your flashes of merriment, th t were wont, to set the table on a roar? Not one now, to mock your own grinning? Quite chapfallen? Hamlet. In412 words
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Article380 1929-02-05 3 MURDERERS’ SURPRISE. 1 o The story of bow a dead man came h back to life and was instrumental in bring- a ing to book those who murdered his father and mercilessly assaulted him I was told during the hearing of an appeal I in the380 words
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Article314 1929-02-05 3 HIS VIEWS ON A DESERT EMPIRE. Extracts from a letter written early last year by Colonel Lawrence, the Mystery Min of Arabia,” who left India recently owing to unfounded rumours regarding his position on the North-West Frontier, are reproduced below. The letter was, in fact, written from314 words
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Advertisement211 1929-02-05 3 —always. A great thing with whisky—especially in this blister9 i n g climate. N. J. Club maintains at all times the same excellent /O quality and delicious mellow I® flavour—unaffected by climatic JSk conditions. y NAPIER JOnnSTODES (ANJCUV I- 3 WHISKY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements211 words
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Advertisement292 1929-02-05 3 e s s a a fl i /z z dWF I 3 I i! W i u v\ vYa»*}, 1 'a. Jffl k v ft j rd r 9 I I Good boy! g It is all plain sailing with baby Babies can always take 9 I now. He has292 words
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Advertisement111 1929-02-05 3 Nature gave them that thin outer coating of enamel to protect them. To keep this intact you must keep it clean and polished. Use powder to polish, of course, just as u would for polishing anydung e>se. But it must be the right powder, one specially prepared for the purpose—111 words
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Article, Illustration788 1929-02-05 4 Monday, December 24. —For an additional sweet to eat cold upon Christmas Night, (this equally good for using on any occasion) do see that I have the wherewithal for making a Fruit Salad. A .simple way of making it to pare and core four small apples with788 words
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Article553 1929-02-05 4 POPPY BACON - BY POPPY BACON. A season or two ago, the robe de style was an exception in every designer’s collection, now it is the iule. This type of evening gown is the smartest design this autumn; in fact, with the bustle influence and the ghost of the553 words
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Article, Illustration84 1929-02-05 4 Black faced-cloth is responsible for this very becoming suit, the collar being of blue fox. The coat is cut on smart lines, and reaches to the hem of the slightly flared skirt. Oyster chiffon velvet, or flesh-colour-ed moire silk might be used for the jumper, and the84 words
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Article489 1929-02-05 4 ELEANOR BURNES - BY ELEANOR BURNES. Just all the world loves a lover, so the majority of women delight in making some little gift for the expected baby ot a relative or friend. The mother, naturally has been engaged for months preparing a layette as beautiful as her means will489 words
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Article580 1929-02-05 4 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND. Finishing up the Turkey, in the most tasteful way, is sure to be a subject of •intimate interest now to the woman of the household. Here are a few suggestions. Devilled Turkey With Curry Sauce. Trim the flesh off the bones neatly, and in580 words
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Article505 1929-02-05 4 JOAN KOsSITEK - BY JOAN KOsSITEK I was interested i n a n children’s outdoor clothes 'd.' 0 °f town the other day. because'j 1 “> so many bright colours, and e perhaps that was the great i these small models. 1 I:u,u of So far as the cut of the505 words
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Article434 1929-02-05 4 MONA CAMPBELL - BY MONA CAMPBELL. No home should be without a "Ott e of pure olive-oil, for its medicinal pioperties may be utlized in many did 11 wavs. In the first place, olive-oil is beneficial for chapped hands. The skin soon ie J comes smooth and434 words
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Advertisement89 1929-02-05 4 PILES CURED No Knife No Surgeon! th*n O Hles r Yet *l°? Cause niore hunu n misery cured withnuT l,escan be Quickly and easily Xsors. bn? e USe Of Ejections, knife. ?or burn 0, eiect s ici ‘y. or any other confinLeit m A F eth o d and without89 words
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Article349 1929-02-05 5 STORY OF INFANTICIDE. Transportation For Imbecile. The story of how an old imbecile murdered the infant daughter of his neighbour simply, to get himself hanged was related before Mr. Justice Boys and Mr. Justice Sen of the Allahabad High Court during the hearing of an appeal349 words
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Article144 1929-02-05 5 MAN’S NOVEL PI-EA FOR BAIL. An appeal for bail on the ground that ho had to return to his home at Vivianavenue, Wembley, to feed his pet pythons and alligators was made bp Thomas Henry Savill, 47, at Highgate Police Court recently. Described as a b’g144 words
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Article124 1929-02-05 5 Miss Jennine Gregson (Mrs. Goodfellow). who was playing a principal part in the musical comedy, “Oh, Letty,” at the Prince’s Theatre, Manchester, was called on Christmas morning to her son, who was ill with pneumonia in a Liverpool hospital. She stayed with him until he124 words
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Article117 1929-02-05 5 Penang, February 5, 1,929. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2 3 29/32 3 Credit 2/4 14 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 153 i t 3 days’sight Private 156| Bombay Demand Bank 153| I Madras Demand Bank 153]117 words
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Article309 1929-02-05 5 ACTRESS’S STORY IN CIVIL ACTION. Hats Sold Or Only Lent. The question as to whether hats worn by a great actress and then returned to the milliner were sold or men ly lent’has had to be solved by the Paris Civil Court. The milliner furnishing Mme. Cecile Sorel309 words
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Article188 1929-02-05 5 TABLE SOLD FOR A FEW SHILLINGS. A table used by the pcet Keats for dispensing when he was apprenticed to chemistry at Edmonton, and for which some American visitors were willing to give a considerable sum of money, has been sold with a lot of lumber at188 words
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Advertisement568 1929-02-05 5 JUUU 1 1 Zr v X IK». Afl dC,€t j/itr 7 5 I a Purely nAL 7 7> HERBAL B 1 /fflW Sr,M^^-CH R R S O N^^c^^ S i k '’'^v v '*l V r K>p C v *''-L. > s I Mil V <V t ’”~-V> Z II568 words
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Advertisement116 1929-02-05 5 *\%rZ3&~ V WTvißb THE HEALTHY CHILD Plays Happily All Day. Sleeps Soundly All Night. Little children who do not enjoy their play, who are fretful and ill-tempered during the daylight 'hours and sleep restlessly at night, are not in sound health. They need attention the trouble may be with their116 words
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Advertisement520 1929-02-05 5 i VI c IFiQgWvfes ~~i rr I—itt? 1 itt?’ I IJ zj />1 tiuj l i JITyZ 3h I'l z j U-— ——tj j U [I f Can you enjoy life to the full THINK what it means to ride, to play tennis, and to dan.e till the sm 11520 words
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852 1929-02-05 6 England’s Disastrous Start. Hammond Breaks Another Record. 129 For 2 Wkts. Adelaide, February 5, The remaining Australian wicket full for the addition of 4 runs this morning, Oldfield being bowled in attempting to turn Tate to the leg for 32. The innings thus852 words
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139 1929-02-05 6 RESULT OF TWO YEARS’ RESEARCH. London, February 4. Facsimile wireless transmission, which means for instance that a cheque can be wirelessed across the world, and honoured because of its signature, was demonstrated practically, at S jmerton, Somerset, yester day, to which place pictures, manuscripts and139 words
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Article138 1929-02-05 6 TWO MATTERS INEVITABLY CONNECTED. London, F bruary 4. Mr. W nston Churchill, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, was asked in Parliament whether it was th 1 policy of the Government to c »nn«ct the settlement of the reparations qu stion with the problem of the ev cu+tion138 words
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Article210 1929-02-05 6 Questions In Parliament. LADY ASTOR AND UNWISE PROCEDURE. NEW ORDINANCE. London, February 4. MUI TSAI in Hong Kong was the subject of four questions in the House of Commons which the Rt. Hon. L.M.S, Amery answered together He said he was awaiting a report on210 words
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Article93 1929-02-05 6 GREAT BRITAIN TO M’ET POLAND. F-bruary 4. The complete draw for the first round of the Davis Cup is as follows Germany v Spain (bye) Ireland v Laly (bye) Austria v Cz-cho Slovakia Belgium v Romania Denmark v Chile Greece v Yugo Slavia Norway v Hungary Monaco93 words
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59 1929-02-05 6 ARNE BORG WINS. Adelaide, February 5. The Australian 220 yards’ swimming championship was won by Arne B >rg (Sweden) with Grier (Q leeneland) second and Walter (New Sou'h Wales) third. Arne Borg won by 10 yards and there was 4 yards between the s cind and third.59 words
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Article83 1929-02-05 6 COLD STORAGE DEFEATS TRADING SOCIETY. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 4. The Cold Storage defeated t ie Netherlands Trading Society in the Commercial Cup competition at the Stadium to-day in a spirited game in which the N. T. S. scored first. The Cold Storage equalised before the83 words
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34 1929-02-05 6 AM AZ. NG BANGKOK FIGURES. (From Our 0 vn Correspondent.) Bangkok, February 5. Motor accidents are increasing in Bangkok, 87 cases being treated at one hospital ’aet month.34 words
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Article718 1929-02-05 6 LEAVE TO APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNQJL. Promissory Note Case. The Pena >g Court of Appi.l opened, at the Siiprcmi Court to-day. Mr Justice McCabe Riay presided and th-* other judges w--re Mr. Justic-j Diine and Mr. Justice Dinsmore. The following appeals, in which no record bal718 words
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Article16 1929-02-05 6 Owing to illness in the company the perform inces advertised are unavoidably cancelled.16 words
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Article424 1929-02-05 6 THINGS THAT WILL HAPPEN THIS YEAR. Cricket Visitors. New accomplishments are c mfidently looked for in the field of aviation in the new year following the 21st at n’versary last month of the first heavier than air fl ght. Tne Schneider Cup c r >nt<-gt will take place424 words
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Article112 1929-02-05 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.} Sir, —Judging by the number of tim s you have published pictures of skating, I am sure you must be inter, stei in this form of sport. In England there is competed ft r annually the Open Roller-Skating Championship of England,112 words
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Article93 1929-02-05 6 Sir, T ith regard to the de f sion of the Chairman of the Bench of .Magistrates regarding th- boy who wts flagged which you published in your to-day’s issue the latter’s d, cision is a wise and sound one. I consi ler it foolish on93 words
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82 1929-02-05 6 NEARLY £l,OOO RAISED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sir g? pore, February 5. Subscriptions continue toe me into the Free Press Miners’ R lief Fund. Yester day’s amounts including a cheque for $250 from His Excellency the Governor. As soon as £l,ooo has been received it82 words
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Article439 1929-02-05 6 M*. J. Hobbs, D pn'y n Custom?, F.M.% visit to Ipoh. ar,, Bon l Mr. H. Browhnrst, of K aala v has been grante 1 a 0 -mmisuon a f>’. Lieutenant in the M.V.I. d,SJc M TbeHon’bkMr. Wong Yicl T been appointed a member of n hi439 words
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Article87 1929-02-05 6 The marriage of Mr. Teoh f heng HA of the Penang Free School tutorial B'aff, and M 8- Tao W -e K *ow, second danght-r of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chye Hckd Medan, took place yesterday. A dinner was given at the bridegroom! residence in Mac4,stei-road and largely87 words
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Article236 1929-02-05 6 RESULTS AND TIES. The following are the results of ten’ tournament ties played yesterday:— Championship Singles:—A. 3 Terrell beat H.C. Bathurst 26. J. Schiess beat N.M. Kennedy 6-3, bSingbs Handicap (Glass V. P. F. Walsh beat —1 A. R B Deport 6 1, 6236 words
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Article1500 1929-02-05 7 Municipal Commissioners have /51 Jh a move in the right direction V Ik offering to destroy humanely, ~<,3 all dogs not wanted by Tne dog< may be left at tbe,r 7. i ms at Dato Krama\ Palau tb p ni Je utong before noon on T* k1,500 words
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Article54 1929-02-05 7 ILL AND DEPRESSED. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 5. A Datch Eurasian namel Theyssen, has committed suicide. He was a ship’s engineer who was unemployed. He left a letter s ating that he was ill and depressed. He asked that his belongings be sent to54 words
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Article43 1929-02-05 7 The homeward mail by the s.s. Morea closes at 6 p. m. on Friday, the Bth in The t s.s. with mails despatched from London on January 17ch is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday the Bth instant.43 words
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Article647 1929-02-05 7 DEVIL’S ISLE FUGITIVE. Eluded Capture For 7 Years. Sent to Devil’s Island thirty-seven years ago, a convict named Armand Mousset, who had twice escaped from the French penal settlement, has been recaptured in Paris. He lived in Paris for seven years eluding the police, who were constantly647 words
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Article117 1929-02-05 7 landslide causes INCONVENIENCE. The Pinang Gazette is imformed that the landslide between the first and second mile on the Gap—Fraser s Hill Road is one of some dimensions, including large boulders of rock and will take, it is estimated, not less than a fortnight to remove. A117 words
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Advertisement294 1929-02-05 7 m iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiii!!/ i rjlv I I I WHITEAWAYS CLOSING DAYS OF SALE. Your last opportunity to secure your needs at note- worthy bargain prices. Note the offers below. I Wh I 20 To Clear “C” Model 1 j a. c. o fl Columbine Perfume. Auto Strop Razors. H I Delightful294 words
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Article501 1929-02-05 8 The Pining Gazette is not in agreement with the critics who argue that the somewhat sensational attack upon His Highness the Sultan of Johore and his administration which is appearing in serial form in the Sunday Mirror of Singapore demand a reply as each instalment appears.501 words
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Article475 1929-02-05 8 We in British Malaya have occasionally to endeavour to conceal the fact that we have been —and still are to some extent—tainted to the hilt with tin in fact we had so much of it that, only a comparatively short time ago, a statistician who had nothing better475 words
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Article1509 1929-02-05 8 33. Xafianksgiving Service. THE RACE FOR THE SCHNEIDER TROPHY. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, January 10. There are probably not many Londoners left who attend the great thanksgiving service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in 1871 after the recovery of the Prince of Wales—afterwards King Edward 711. from1,509 words
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Advertisement62 1929-02-05 8 The Magic Bangles Obtained from roots under the sea Genuine Akar-Bahar which is claimed to contain Radium Expels Body Aches, Cures and Prevents Rheumatism. Wear a genuine Akar-Bahar Bangle and get the good out of it that is got out of the sea. $3.00 each. Post Free. Sizes From 3”62 words
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Advertisement79 1929-02-05 8 E. O. Dance n’ghts every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Saturdays—Evening Dress. Thursdays—Optional. Cliff Kendall and Doris Mantle will appear every dance night. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing the79 words
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Miscellaneous27 1929-02-05 8 TIDE TABLES. High Wjiter. L°* Wat r To-day. 10.36 a.m. 4 5 S aQK 10.21 p.m. 4,( S To MORROW. 11.15 a.m. ?,ja 11.06 p.m. SJI r,U27 words
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Article282 1929-02-05 9 Courage Andjorlitude. .rpgESSION OF GOVERNMENT’S fXP admiration. T.IffICDLTIES AND DANGER. latent in Parliament Sir IMlm Chamberlain expressed the government admiration for the 6 n p and fortitude which Sir ‘fronds Humphry* and his staff flt lotion al Kabul have d,s--f/fflrf circumstances of great dignity and danger.282 words
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Article76 1929-02-05 9 NEW TREAT.MI NT SUGGESTED. London, February 4. The bulletin issued to-day states, King continues to gain strength slowly, and was able to sit up on Saturday and Sunday lor a short time. The question of ray therapy has Teen further considered. The feriod of the administration76 words
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Article84 1929-02-05 9 CLASH BETWEEN POLICE AND MOB. Bonibiy, Febru ary 4. LrMa bBturbancflB have occurred at bate Un'l' 1 t 0 rnmr,ara that Pathans to. Min •I, napp n S children for sacri►ri’nLu- thanß were assaulted and T.l pl Two died in bcpiial. o aijured in a collision he84 words
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Article59 1929-02-05 9 RECr «REXT PLEURISY. The Am i; Lf ndon February 4. p" w H Canterbury, owing ABB eni hi be to Preside at the ‘Civ. He wrote J «offering from tu a tended h< h °°t acute, hat y t 0 be recu-rent and length, I’"' 159 words
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Article231 1929-02-05 9 DE RIVERA INDIGNANT. COUNTRY ALARMED FOR A FEW DAYS. DISCIPLINARY ACTION. While letters received in Paris from San Sebastian describe the Valencia rising as the greatest manifestation of opposition since the Dictatorship, a message from Madrid quotes Primo de Rivera as saying that he is less231 words
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Article118 1929-02-05 9 DEATH OF FAMOUS GAME HUNTER. London, February 4. The death occurred yesterday of Sir Frederick Jackson, aged 69, former Governor of Uganda Protectorate and a noted Naturalist and big game hunter who spent thirty years in East Africa.— Rugby Radio Service. London, February 4. A substantial increase118 words
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Article72 1929-02-05 9 OBSERVATIONS IN SUMATRA. Berlin, February 4. The expedition of six, headed by Herr Erwin Freundlich, Professor of the Astraphysical Observatory at Potsdam, has left for Sumatra to observe the eclipse on May 9. Two railway wagons full of instruments, including six teles ’ope72 words
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67 1929-02-05 9 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE. London, February 4. In the House of Commons, during question time the Rt. Hon. L, M. S Amery stated that the following was the estimated expenditure for naval defence in the various Dominions for the year 1928/9. —Australia £3,387 000, New Zealand £711.00067 words
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Article277 1929-02-05 9 New Irrigation Scheme. AGRICULTURAL WORK FOR PEASANTS. ROAD CONSTRUCTION. The Italian Ministry of Public Works has been authorised to incur an expense of 250,000,000 tire {£2,777,777) a year for 30 years to carry out a scheme instituted by the Italian Premier, Signor Mussolini, Jor keeping the Italian277 words
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Article74 1929-02-05 9 ALLEGED DISCREPANCIES. London, February 4. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. J.P. Gardner’s suggestion that Mr. OrmsbyGore’s report on his visit to Malaya, Ceylon and Java contained discrepancies in connection with the tin industry in Malaya, the Rt Hon. L.M.S. Amery said that if particulars74 words
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Article39 1929-02-05 9 AUSTRALIAN CREATES WORLD RECORD. Melbourne, February 4. The Australian a new world’s record for motor-paced cycling covering the five miles in 4 minutes 37 seconds which is two seconds under the previous record held by Blekemolens-— Reuter.39 words
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Article360 1929-02-05 9 WAVE OF INTENSE COLD. BITIER WEATHER IN NORTH CHINA. HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW. A wave of intense cold is passing through Europe, resulting in the worst winter in living memory. Heavy falls of snow are reported from the Riviera and Greece. There is unprecedented360 words
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Article80 1929-02-05 9 POSITION STILL REGARDED AS UNSATISFACTORY. London, February 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. H. W. Looker (Con- Essex) asked the Government, on behalf of British interests, to approach Japan with a view to getting through communication restored on the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, which at present was immobilised as80 words
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Article85 1929-02-05 9 SENATE AND THE TIME CLAUSE. Washington, February 5. The Senate has refused to eliminate from the Naval Construction Bill the time clause, which the new cruisers must be laid down before July 1931, thereby incurring the risk of a Presidential veto of the Bill. President85 words
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Advertisement60 1929-02-05 9 I 1929 I ALL—WAYS BETTER K AS FROM JANUARY Ist, 1929. We have established our own buying offices in England and the Continent which now enables us to extend to the Public even still better value than in the past You Pay Less for U Highest Quality Goods AT FRAN60 words
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Advertisement254 1929-02-05 9 A (QF.s®wr/Mj PJanned for Style —serviceable too. I f' The woman of moderate means who /1 appreciates the niceties of style while < realising the need for serviceability should fF** JA""' insist on “Twilfit” Corsets. 51 Every pair is planned to conform to the I S* Z fashionable silhouette and254 words
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Miscellaneous65 1929-02-05 9 k&msiifiiirilEEBrfHflHBriB TO-NIGHT AND TILL WEDNESDAY, 6 th. TWO PARAMOUNT PICTURES AT 9 P.M. NIGHTLY. DOUGLAS Mac LEAN In His Latest and Funniest Comedy LET IT RAIN 7 Reels. LOVE ’EM and LEAVE ’EM 6 Reels. With Louise Brooks, Lawrence Gray and Evelyn Brent. First Show at 7-30 p.m, THE GOLDEN65 words
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Article806 1929-02-05 10 WHY INTEREST IS ON THE WANE. Patting The Club First. County fo tball is not as good as it used to be. The cynic may answer that it never was. Perhaps we are all apt to look at the past through rose-coloured glasses, but the806 words
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Article531 1929-02-05 10 BATH NIGHT JOYS. Wave-Lengths and Ripples. Little boys in Eton suits, bright eyed bobbed haired grl J bearded fathers and sedate mothers, listened to a fascinating lecture at the Institution of Electrical Engineers recently on—the Joys of Bath Night It was the first of the Royal531 words
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Advertisement516 1929-02-05 10 British Cloths for Particular Men English tailoring, acknowledged by all judges of men's wear to be tne best in the world, owes much to the superiority of the high-grade y worsted and tweed cloths made in Great Britain. If overseas men insist on using these, they f y/. *7 Wgrfi516 words
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Advertisement68 1929-02-05 10 1 n u Up i Ysuk* Good W I Appearance i A”o i'letal Can Touch You TJ -y keep the hose faultlessly I ner.t and secure and accentuate I the well-dressed man. I? Wide-weave Paris Garters are I preferred for their extreme leg comfort. Manufacturers ZI.STEIN COMPANY Chicago, New York,68 words
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Advertisement456 1929-02-05 10 1 J «Wr All Remington factory loaded shot g un <4 cartnd g es arctreated with theßemington patented "Wetproof” process. Special oils are applied not only to the I body of the shell but also to the waj I I and turn over—making a perfect seal i S Ah smokeless456 words
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1325 1929-02-05 11 Gospel Of Plastic Bodily Beauty. It has been said that America has produced no great women. And it has been proclaimed, writes H.I. Brock in the New York Times, that Isadora Duncan is the one exception which proves tht saying false. If1,325 words
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Article67 1929-02-05 11 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Mining. B. Padangs .47 .49 Hong Fatts .40 .42 Haad Yais 9/- 9 6 Huey Yots Prefs. 23/3 23/9 Kuchais 1 35 1.37| Kinta Dredges 1.48 1.52 Kuyohs .15 M. Consols. .58 .60 Penawats .87 .89 Ratruts67 words
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Article38 1929-02-05 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 36f ds per pound per pl. *=s4B/33 No. 1 Crepe cts per pound per pl.=s4B/66 Quiet. London 10| i New York 211 cts. (gold) {By Courtesy ot Messrs. Allen Dennys).38 words
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Article45 1929-02-05 11 Rubber Prices. We teg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoke* for to-day are as follows Spot 36 Je per lb. March 37c April/June 37jc July/Sept. 38c Remarks :—Market Slightly Easier. London and Liverpool stocks increased 1,002 tons.45 words
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Article52 1929-02-05 11 The General Produce Agency Ltd., Beach Street, Penanq, reports that the following prices were realised at their auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet to 48 FAQ. do 46| 47 Low F.A.Q. Off do 45 46 Diamond Unsmoked Sheet 41 43 Lump Scrap 21 25 Loose Scrap52 words
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Article97 1929-02-05 11 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd.— London. January 31, spot £220 three months* buying £221.2.6 three manthT selling £221.5. London February 1, Spot £220.10 three months* buying £221.7.6 three months’ selling £221.10. Messrs. Boustead <t Co.. Ltd—4tb February quotation for Sinpaoore refined tin per picul, business done 200 ton?,97 words
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Article141 1929-02-05 11 The cutput of J-lapang Tin Dredgirg Ltd., for the month of January was hours worked 592, yardage treated 117,000, piculs 495.30. lhe output of The Ayer Weng Mines for the month of December Was 80 piculs tin ore. The output of The Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for141 words
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Article126 1929-02-05 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for Janu-ry lbs. Penang 468,000 Sabrang 147,000 Straits 390,0 r 0 Rubana 165,500 Tali Ayer 165,000 Bagan Serai 55,0' 0 Batak Rabit 48,500 Kuran 37,000 Merchiston 55,000 Mountjoy 47,000 Baling 41,800 Kuala Dingin 57,645 Subur 2’,029 Tanjong Rambutan 37,514 Sungei Raya 26,150126 words
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Article40 1929-02-05 11 China and Singapore is expected to arrive here at 6 am. on Saturday, (9 2-29) and will leave for Colombo and B mbay at 4 p.m, the same day. Steamer will work in the road.40 words
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Advertisement823 1929-02-05 11 s}ew Advertisements. notices. CHINESE NEW YEAR n nĕlco d.ctiio gencralins HOLIDAYS. on e Btua Hatterier. $l5O or near offer. Appiy tb^or poDgtn E3tate B gan Serai Th e Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, «.nd Ne* (not registered) Lea the 11th and Tuesday, the 19/40 h. p., 1929 model,823 words
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Advertisement12 1929-02-05 11 Fourth Test Match. Close Of Play. J England 206 For 2 Wickets.12 words
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Advertisement388 1929-02-05 11 F S OR L E Ledgers 150,200,300,400 and 500 page with double Cash Columns EDGERS of 146, 242, 314 pages Single Cash Column Books of 100, 160 and 200 folios J OURNALS of 300 pages INUTE Books of 2, 3 and 5 quiree MINUTE Books of 2 and 4 quires388 words
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Article483 1929-02-05 12 rubber STOCKS. Decline In Malayan Shipments. In their weekly report issued on Monday. Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, state The rubber commodity market has been quiet during the period under review with, however, a steady, tone. After a slight setback, the London price recovered483 words
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Article219 1929-02-05 12 Penang, February 5, 1929 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 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. Coconntß De» 1 1/00 50.00 nom Oopra Sundrisd 19.90 buyers Kactans 11.15 sain Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells219 words
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Article153 1929-02-05 12 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’» share list at 11 a.m, to-day x Yesterday. To-day. Ĕ E 2 E SHARE"'. J2 >. 2 S’®®*® M OQ CQ GQ t C. to. I C. C. Mining. Haad Yai 8/- 9/- 8/6 9/6 HongFatt .39153 words
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Article96 1929-02-05 12 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Rubbers. Amalgamated 2.90 3.10 B. Lintangs 1.10 1.15 Jerams 1.42| Mentakabs .50 .52| N. Serandahs 3.20 3.40 S. Bagans 3.65 3.85 U. Benuta .52| .55 Tins. B. Padangs .47 .49 Hong Fatts .40 .42 Huey Yots (Pre)96 words
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Article330 1929-02-05 12 ANNUAL MEETING. The Malaya Section of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland held its annual gathering in Kuala Lum pur during the week-end. On Saturday afternoon a visit was paid to the Agricultural Department’s experimental plantation at Serdang, where great interest was evinced in the330 words
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Article1129 1929-02-05 12 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. HAMES. 5'5 S' 1 ej ft 1 4? He RUBBER [Dollar.] c 3 c f Allenby Rubber Oo 2 21 2 30 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 40 1 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 85 3 00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 6C 2 80 Ayer1,129 words
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Article1185 1929-02-05 13 ANOTHER UNSATISFACTORY SEASON. Outstanding Personalities. This is the time of year when balance sheets are drawn up so as to disclosi the true position of the previous twelve months’ activities. From the point of view of championship and international successes, it is to be regretted that1,185 words
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Article159 1929-02-05 14 Glengary for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Donggala for Asahan. Paneh, Bagan Si-Api Api and Batu Bahra. Tnngeong for P. Langkawi (Kantang) Trang. Sitiawan for Pangkalan Brandan and Pangkahn Socbop. Rengam for Asaban and Batu Bahra. Tydfus for Camaran, Jeddah, Suez, Port Said, Genoa, Havre, Liverpool and159 words
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Article501 1929-02-05 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY 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 Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at501 words
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Article556 1929-02-05 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penanf, February 4, 1929 IUTTON S ct Matton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 4 Snet M 40 Kidney pair 30 Feet556 words
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