Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 February 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-02-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAIIY, No. 39. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1929 PRIOR 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement249 1929-02-18 1 TtokisatsiT STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo, graphy hy electric light, ’Phone 772, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. <w > I "BRITISH IVIADE I S special 2 W eeks* Offer! I d Obtainable from all Stores. assszasra II l n I Ist t° 15th February inclusive. I ||l EVERYWHERE T jj I i249 words
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Advertisement17 1929-02-18 1 HMMHMBMHaaMBHBMMaKDISKUM T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DEN TISTS. Hjad Office next to the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street17 words
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Advertisement2286 1929-02-18 2 UCMTCU'C J notkes ON LEAVE NOTICE. l) Wanted: Furnished House, Penang The Nflllfl Estates Limited. YoB ORIGINAL COST. This Red Fez Cap with the dark MADft CDUfTAT Hill, for abmt six months from Ist (Incorporated in the F.M.8.) T oan e Golf, Drew, Dinner mite and Overcoat», Tassel is our2,286 words
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Article411 1929-02-18 3 IDLE FORTUNES. The “Agony” Columns In 1928. During the year 1928 the advertisements in the “agony” columns of the Pres® inquiring for missing heirs and kindred have been unusually num?roas. A short summan- of the more important cases may therefore be interesting to our readers. The relations411 words
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Article250 1929-02-18 3 GOLD-DIGGER, CRICKETER, AND MEDICAL MAN. Sir David Maurice Serjeant, the doyen of the medical profession, died at his home in Peckham-road, London, S. E., in mail week. Sir David, who would have attained the age of ninetynine in a few days, fell and fractured his leg250 words
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Advertisement237 1929-02-18 3 n/um J //Artiß XWT IT x< HHhSM W KAYSER SLIPPER HEEL* HOSIERY A hose that is exceptionally beautiful—-a hose that wears unusually long—a hose that gives the ankle a slim, trim appearance is the Kayser service weight hose. It stands high in the favor of the smart women of the237 words
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Advertisement975 1929-02-18 3 BANKS. HONGKOL’g and shanghai I jjo ooo ,so» I ■tF Reserve Reserve Liability of Proprietors 120.000. MS Head Office.—HONGKONG. Branchand Agencies. a gk k Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta Co m ho, Chefoo, Dairen, Foochow XO7Q I Minnetonka F.T. Piccidilly Payers i slwpyTown Wal:z Ljon«. Malacca, Manil» <H Mn^Wm > 1 5074975 words
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Article919 1929-02-18 4 SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING Permanent Incorporation Sought. A shareholders’ meeting of the H ng Kong and Shanghai B. nk ng Corporation, held in the City Hall, Htng Kcnj, passed an important resolution au horising amenlments to the Bank’s Ordinance and Deed of Settlement by the LegisJa ive919 words
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Article749 1929-02-18 4 graphi^sto RiEs Rescue Work l n v North. y° a R girls were for pricer eo the Salvation one hundred at an a nct each.” This statement Me 11 Hong Kong Daily r to', Iby Ensign J. Gilman, of“ ho pl'**» .qnarters of the Salvation749 words
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Advertisement2013 1929-02-18 4 Tai We have no information respecting the assay of the tin ore obtained in Mr. Damam/y l/rhllAYy IvliniTirr lAV liH McLeod’s bores nor has it been stated whether Mr. McLeod’s figure of k.p.c.y, reIxffliOllg Vcl 11V Jr lullllllg j• presents his estimate of the actual tin content of the ground2,013 words
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751 1929-02-18 5 Excellent Day’s Sport. Extraordinary Success Of Turley’s Stable. Large Attendance. |.xc I.LENT SPORT WAS WITNESSED ON THE r ii;<l DAYOFTHE IPOH RACE MEETING YESm'j. '.Y. A FEATURE BEING A DIVIDEND REU KN OF $236 PAID BY BURR CROSS FOR A WIN751 words
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Article523 1929-02-18 5 77 RUNS VICTORY. SURPRISING COLLAPSE OF THE CLUB. The Municipality defeated the the P.C.C. “A” team by 77 runs in the match played on the Esplanade yesterday. In reply to a total of 142 the Club could only muster 65, the innings lasting only a few523 words
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Article169 1929-02-18 5 OFFER TO HAIRDRESSER. Young Mr. Lyle-Samuel who was killed in a bob sleighing accident at St. Moritz last week was 22 years of age with reddish-brown hair, a short nose and quick eyes. While he was still 18 he paid back to his father out of169 words
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303 1929-02-18 5 five drawn games. Huddersfield Town Swamp The Palace. BRADFORD VANQUISHED. London, February 16. THE following are the results of the English and Scottish Cup-tie and League matches.— F. A. CUP. Fifth Round. Reading 1 Aston Villa 3 Huddersfield T. 5 Crystal Pal. 2 Swindon T.303 words
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Article93 1929-02-18 5 TIES ARRANGED. The following ties have been arranged for Wednesday Chamoionship Singles G. A. M. Hyde v. E. W. Gibson. Singles Handicap (Class C): Scr. P. Paxton-Harding v. Winner of —2 H. E. Goodman v. —l5 H. W. Mitchell. Doubles Handicap (Class A) :—5 V. P.93 words
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Article106 1929-02-18 5 POLICE TEAM TO MEET CRICKET CLUB. The following have been selected to represent the Police on the Esplanade tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. sharp A.. R. Ibrahim Che Hussain and Insp. Reddick; Insp. W. Me. Quarrie, A. D. Petersz and Insp. E. Moule Syed Hassan, Insp. A. H. Frew,106 words
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Advertisement651 1929-02-18 5 BOOKS YOU WANT New Advertisements. FOYLEi, can supply them. A Million mew, second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues with particulars of POSITIONS VACANT. Books-on -Approval Scheme. PCI 121, Charing Cross Road, v A LsKLiO London, England. Wanted Junior651 words
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Miscellaneous75 1929-02-18 5 fcJLJK X V-T" jgf ijirixiimwi »iJI» |l^y~ l LI Tl 'J| jig; 3 a WH Sg w J| w jS a w To-night and Till Wednesday, 20th. H. C. WITWER Presents The Screamingly Funny Comedy her father XTrxl’’ SAID IN V> 1 rn pest °f unalloyed enjoyment with the big75 words
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Article297 1929-02-18 6 In London. 7 DAYS AFTER HUSBAND’S DEMISE. VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 18. Lady Marriott died in London on Saturday morning. The first intimation was given at Singapore during the Bishop’s address at the memorial service at the Cathedral on Sunday. The*297 words
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Article311 1929-02-18 6 Sur diy, February 10, His Excellency and Lady Clifford attended High Mass at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Monday, February 11. Bis Excellency and Lady Clifford accompanied by Lady Loch, the Hon. Jean Loch and attended by Mr. F. Chick, A. D. C. and Mr. L.311 words
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Article357 1929-02-18 6 REFERENCE IN COURT. Admitted To Colony Bar In 1889. Before the ordinary work of the Supreme Court began to-day Mr. Balfour E. Ross (Pres.dent of the Penang Bar Committee) made a reference to the death of Mr. Thomas Gawthorne. Practically all the members of the357 words
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Article188 1929-02-18 6 Hard Grounds. WEDDING FUND FOR HAMMOND. BOAT RACE TRAINING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 18. The special sporting correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cables from London as follows The weather continues to be intensely cold and all football grounds were very hard. All rugby188 words
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Article287 1929-02-18 6 MR. TAFT’S GRAVE WARNING. Chief Justice Taft, a former Presidett Qf the United State»», gave an interview recently, in which he deplored the prevalence in America of material stir philosophy, placing wealth end Success ahead of every other consideiktion in life. Linked with the lust of287 words
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Article, Illustration108 1929-02-18 6 Miss Elana Aherne, one of the charming young members of the English Comedy Company, which Mr. W. R. Banvard is presenting on February 25th at the Town Hall, Penang. Miss Aherne was with the distinguished English actor, Sir John Martin Harvey, for many seasons, and108 words
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281 1929-02-18 6 TURKISH SUBJECTS CHARGED, $37,000 Found In Their Possession. Five Turks, who were found in Province Wellesley with a large sum of money in their possession, were charged before Mr. B. S. Walton, at Penang Police Court this morning with offences against the Registration Ordinance. They pleaded281 words
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Article86 1929-02-18 6 1 as Mr. J» H. Thomas was cheerily greeted when he met old schoolmates at a Newport, Monmouthshire, reunion fined his namesake “Jimmy” Lamey a penny for calli g bim “Mister.” This was the first application of the rule recently passed by the Old Boys’ Association86 words
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Article359 1929-02-18 6 Tte output of Kampon? Kamm ting Tin Dredging, Ltd., for the half month of February, (One dredge) was hours run 245, cubic jards tr-'ated 13,000, totrl piculs 192.02, nett ia’ue $12,825 00, Lost 38 hours Chinese New Year and boiler cleaning. The output of Asim Kumbang Tin Dredging,359 words
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Article521 1929-02-18 6 (To the Editor of the Finang Gazette.) Sir.—ln your issue of 15th inst. appeared a letter on the above subject over the nom*ie-plume Penangite, who emphasises the fact that not a single Penang resident won a prise in our No. 18 Competition. Well, what are the promoters521 words
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Article29 1929-02-18 6 WELSH VICTORY. London, February 17. At Thurston’s Hall in the Amateur Billiards Championship Final H. Coles (Cardiff) beat S. Lee (London) by 3,000 to 2,215. Reuter,29 words
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Article122 1929-02-18 6 The following are our latest quotation* for to -day Buyers. Sellers. Rubbers. Allenbys 2.35 2.50 Bassetts 1.15 1.25 B. Lintangs 1.20 1.30 Brogas 1.30 1.40 Glenealys 2.15 2.30 Jerams 1.55 L 65 Jimahs 2.20 2.35 Kempas 3.60 3 80 Kundongs 3.35 3.60 M. Pindas 2.30 2.45 Mentakabs122 words
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Article754 1929-02-18 6 Mr. and Mrs. 0. H Kuala Lumpur on re’tire^ 1 h H| Mr. V. W. W?S p* Official Assignee', A **t on long leave shortly. g expect 8 to gj The Government Excellency the record Hi. the death of Sir Haye, Marriw Mr.H.C. C oohe^ n^ iet754 words
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Article477 1929-02-18 7 STARTLING figures. {12,000,000 Paid in One Year. a «nm estimated at £12,000,000 was i in respect of workmen’s compensan 1927, states a White Paper issued bTthe Home Office. It is calculated that II the charges and expenses are taken n to Account, the total amount paid477 words
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Article396 1929-02-18 7 GRAND DUKE’S LAST YEARS. The straitened circumstances in which the late Grand Duke Nicholas spent the hter years of h’s life were revealed soon after his death by Sir John Hanbury Williams, Mirshal of the Diplomatic oOrps. ihe Grand Duke, a cousin of the late396 words
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Article936 1929-02-18 7 SCIENTISTS ENGAGED. Remarkable Scheme In England. A number of golf clubs were recently asked to vote in favour of an active cooperation with agricultural chemists and biologists in a scheme that is novel—at any rate, in scope—and full of suggestiveness. In the sequel it may help936 words
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Article496 1929-02-18 7 VITAL NEED OF TRADE. Government Urged To Carry Through Reform. The following letter has been addressed to Mr. Baldwin It will be within your knowledge that during the last seven years, the business community, through its various organizations, has repeatedly urged upon his Majesty’s Government the advantages496 words
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Article58 1929-02-18 7 PASSENGER LOSSES 20,000 TICALS. (From Oar,Own Correspondent). -is Bangkok, February 17. A daring train robbery was carried out yesterday near Bangkok. Two thieves took 20,000 ticala from another passenger. They then pulled the train alarm, dropped off and escaped nearby gardens. One was arrested later58 words
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Advertisement205 1929-02-18 7 WBI I I I I——R nrI"" WHITEAWAYS THE HOUSE FOR BETTER GOODS High Class Chinaware. ta .Oh Premier Crown Derby Tea and Breakfast Ware. Tea set 21 pieces, breakfast set 28 pieces. Price Tea Set. $8.95 orviinn p s 4 fll Illi Celebrity Jamaica Tea V-F V-F and Breakfast Ware,205 words
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Miscellaneous20 1929-02-18 7 Hl “I have been all round and cannot get a car anywhere.” “Have you tried the ditches.''’ Pages Gates, Yverdon.20 words
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Article371 1929-02-18 8 As the police will not take action to prevent the cruelty which has made the Penang Zoological Garden a byword and a reproach to the Settlement and as the proprietor is not prepared to put an end to the disgraceful state of affairs we must call upon371 words
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Article264 1929-02-18 8 Preparations are well advanced for the opening in April of the 5,000 miles Imperial air service that will bring India within six days of L mdon. Passengers and mails leaving London on the morning of the first day will fly to Basle, take train through the264 words
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Article208 1929-02-18 8 Dean Inge is a forceful and outspoken writer. It is not long since a certain reference in one of his books to the Labour Party was brought to the notice of Mr. Speaker, but owing to a technicality he escaped being summoned to the Bar of208 words
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Article37 1929-02-18 8 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 431 ds per pound per pl. $5B/No. 1 Crepe 431 c tB per pound per pl.=ssB/Quiet. London 1211 New York 25| cts. (gold) {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys).37 words
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Article83 1929-02-18 8 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as followsSpot 431 c per lb. March 431 c April/June 44|c July/Sept. 45|c Remarks :—Market Firm. The provisional appointment of Mr. C. V. Miles on the Legislative Council,83 words
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Article1499 1929-02-18 8 WE ARE PREPARED to rej ice with them that do rejoice but has it not occurred to our Chinese friends that while they are enjoying the ecstasy of bombs, crackers and other discords at two in the morning at this happy season of their year there are1,499 words
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Article17 1929-02-18 8 The homeward mail by th g^ Ja; th» closes at 6 p.m. ctl 23rd instant.17 words
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Advertisement171 1929-02-18 8 J CHEAPEST I r E&3 AND J I«W BEST =g=™==f i— I “Dead—All Dead” 8 i I s I Not a single survivor—that’s the beauty of «fri S* A Flag. It kills every fly, mosquito jpd roachjo A fl your home. Kills other bugs, too. They breathe L E j171 words
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Advertisement80 1929-02-18 8 E. O. Dance n’gbta every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Saturdays—Evening Dress. Thursdays—Optional. Cliff Kendall and Dsris 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. I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing80 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-02-18 8 tide tables. TOW W l, High Water. TO-DAY. 1.0 5.54 a.m 1 7.48 p.m. To -MORROW 3 12 9.11 a.m. 2j P.D. 9.26 P.m.24 words
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Article332 1929-02-18 9 —Reuter. Europe Still Suffers. t.MPERATURE RISES SLIGHILY 11 AT HOME. ICEBREAKERS BUSY. there was a rise of a Jew degrees in the temperature throughoid Great Britain yesterday rigorous c° nditionB are Btal maintained. Icebreakers are maintaining a passage way on the Thames, but the river is completely—Reuter. - 332 words
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Article125 1929-02-18 9 over ten years.— Rugby Radio 34 COMMUNISTS SENTENCED AT KOBE. Kobe, February 17. The District Court Judge sentenced thirty four Communists to terms of imprisonment varying from eight to two years.— Reuter. The Hague, February 16. The death has occurred of Mr. W. B. o- 'on Steenover ten years.—Rugby Radio - 125 words
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Article107 1929-02-18 9 Radio Service, Enjoying sun at bognor. London, February 17. Bot r an noun ced at Craig well House, 4 1 8 even n R that following a «nJ i l^e King has had a good day an- J DrrgreB8 ri g satisfactorily. The Kiriy 11 practiRadio Service, - 107 words
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274 1929-02-18 9 —Reuter. LOOTING AT KABUL. TROUBLE BETWEEN SHINWARI AND MOHMANDI TRIBES. HABIBULLAH MOBILISING. Fighting has begun among the Kugiani, Shinwari and Mohmandi tribes in the region of Jelallabad There is a food shortage at Kabul where looting has begun. A message from the Turkish Ambassador at—Reuter. - 274 words
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111 1929-02-18 9 Rugby Radio Service. GREAT IMPROVEMENT NOTED. London, February 16. Great improvement is bding shown in the British iron and steel iniustries. Last month’s output of steel was 761,600 ons or nearly 140,000 tom largar than that for January last year. Reports from the shipbuilding districtsRugby Radio Service. - 111 words
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Article89 1929-02-18 9 Reuter, DESTINED FOR THE “JUNK PILE.” N iw York, February 17. The sensational newspaper reports to the effect that the new 33.003 ton AircraftCarries, Saratoga and Lexington, which cost $86,000,000, are destined for the “junk pile” owing to the cost of operating them has undoubtedly induced the NavyReuter, - 89 words
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Article80 1929-02-18 9 Reuter. WAVE OF SELLING. New Y >rk, February 16. The wave of selling on the New York Stock Market owing to the Federal Reserve B ard’s campaign to prevent a diversion of funds for the purpose of carrying loans based on speculative values has caused anotherReuter. - 80 words
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Article220 1929-02-18 9 —Reuter. Foreign Office Statement. SIR ESME HuWaRD’S PERSONAL VIEWS. SITUATION UNCHANGED. The Foreign Office has issued a statement to the effect that there has been no change in the situation regarding naval limitation since Sir Austen Chamberlain informed the House of Commons that the Government was carefully examining,—Reuter. - 220 words
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Article120 1929-02-18 9 —British United Press. CHANGES IN THE NEWSPAPER WORLD OF RIO DE JANEIRO. Rio de Janeiro, February 17. The average life of an average newspaper is surprisingly low in this city. During the last seven years Rio has seen 14 news papers born and buried, and two others—British United Press. - 120 words
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Article111 1929-02-18 9 ed by twelve policemen. British L nited Press.\ SENTENCE ON A 21 YEARS OLD BANDIT. Catania, February 17. Antonio Giarizz >, one of the Sicily’s most notorious criminals, who is 24 years old, has 100 years of imprisonment to serve. He was sentenced by the Sicilian courtsed by twelve policemen.—British L nited Press.\ - 111 words
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Article80 1929-02-18 9 ,—British United Press. OFFICIAL USE OF LANGUAGE SPREADING. Manila, February 17. English is rapidly spreading as the official language in the Philippine Islands. For the first time since its inception, it is announced that the minutes of the Municipal Council of Malabon, Rlzil, will be written,—British United Press. - 80 words
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Article278 1929-02-18 9 —Rugby Radio Servic*. OPENS TO DAY. BIGGEST EVENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD. THOUSANDS OF EXHIBITS. Two sections of tents at the British Industries Fair will open aimultaueously to-day at Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, and the White City, London. At the former there will be on view•—Rugby Radio Servic*. - 278 words
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Article179 1929-02-18 9 she grows each year.— British United Press. HOME-MADE STOVES IN SPANISH ORANGE GROVES. Madrid. February 17. By means of home-made stoves placed throughout their orange gfoves peasants of the Alcira district, Spain, are fighting to save their crops from the exceptional cold that has sweptshe grows each year.—British United Press. - 179 words
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Article94 1929-02-18 9 —British United Press. YEARLY AVERAGE OF 7,000 BORN WITHOUT SIGHT. Madrid, February 17. There are in Spain 25,000 blind persons —men, women and children, according to latest statistics. These show that there is an average of 7,000 children born without sight every year, and the ratio of—British United Press. - 94 words
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Article64 1929-02-18 9 —British United Press. NON-STOP FLIGHT FROM CANTON TO PEPING. Tokio, February 17. A non-stop flight from Canton to Peping is being planned by Chinese airmen of the Canton Military Air Corps. The flight is expected to begin next spring, probably in March and an order has been,—British United Press. - 64 words
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Advertisement265 1929-02-18 9 I Get a Car Aj». for your Leave ON THE BEST TERMS x New Cars of any approved make ready for you on airival. Written guarantee given to repurchase at 65 K of prevailing catalogue price if returned within iHM A 1 six months. Second-hand cars also supplied on M265 words
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Miscellaneous85 1929-02-18 9 Town Hall, FOUR NIGHTS ONLY February, 25th, 26th 9 27th and 28th W. R. BANVARD Presents the BANVARD ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. February 25th February 27th A Cuckoo in the Nest The Ringer. February 26th February 28th The Best People. Thark. Played by a distinguished company of 14 West End London85 words
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2439 1929-02-18 10 Sungei Klean Water. Enforcement Of Traffic Regulations. Committee Appointed. Minutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commiaeioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 29(h January, 1929. Present: —Mr. J.H. Pedlow (Deputy President), Dr. J.E. Smith, Mr. M. H. M. Noordin, Mr. Kboo Sian2,439 words
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Article213 1929-02-18 10 Penang, February 18, 1.929 Benares Opium p. cheat $5,000.00 noin Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 145.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom 110 s 70.03 nom. Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 no n Copra Sundried $lO.OO buyers Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shelb213 words
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Article188 1929-02-18 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Penang, February 15. Markets generally were quoted slightly easier towards the end of last week but the subsequent publication of very encouraging consumption figures brought out strong buyers and there has since been a sharp appreciation in values. The local market closes firm188 words
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Article123 1929-02-18 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 903rd. auction on Friday, when there was catalogued 1,750,545 lbs. 781.49 tons. Offered 1,455,001 lbs.; 649.55 tons. Sold 1,230,660 lbs.; 549.40 tons. Spot. London H 3/Bd. New York 22 1 cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. C mts123 words
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Article281 1929-02-18 10 Penang, February 18, 1929, (By Courtesy of The Chartered IM/London Demand Bank 2/3 3,1 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 3 Credit 2/***** 3 Documentary 2/4 b3J Calcutta Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private ***** 3 Bombay Demand Bank Madras Demand Bank 3 days’sight Private,, 156| Rangoon Dainand Bank «>281 words
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Advertisement112 1929-02-18 10 EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF~ TH I MW I I V X I i --X I -s-4 I I i ’sjH I| I J i fll I I SEEN THROUGH I THE MICROSCOPE I I Only long strands of pure golden Virginia I tobacco are seen when 555 Cigarettes are112 words
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Article837 1929-02-18 11 I nuarv 7.—For sending to B-issett. who writes me Victress j ghe hat h still one Childh< pirtv to provide for, do copy for a Sweet called, as recipe 101 a Ul <l “Apple Cobble”. This a J 1 jt amusing to the young. •ak I I*’-837 words
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Article565 1929-02-18 11 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND. The woman who cooks in the modern kitchenette is rarely an experienced cook in the beginning. So I shall be right, I think, in starting at the A.B.C. of what rises to a fine art, in the end, with care and practise. Who can hope to565 words
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Article, Illustration79 1929-02-18 11 This coat frock would be useful to wear indoors on chilly days. It is made of fine brown cloth and has a little back collar of fur to match. The sleeves, which are fairly wide, are caught to the wrist by narrow’ bands of fur. It will be79 words
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Article446 1929-02-18 11 ISOBEL FRANCIS - BY ISOBEL FRANCIS. Undoubtedly, it is upon the material rather than the eccentricity of style that coat designers concentrate this year. Straight coats suit most figures, and they are’made with large fur collars and cuffs, without any problems arising as to the advisability of adding a swinging446 words
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Article570 1929-02-18 11 OLGA WRIGHT - BY OLGA WRIGHT. No one realized more than the modern housewife that the bedroom is really the most important room in the house. This room, she argues, in w’hich she spends one third of her whole life, is worthy of the best she can afford. Even if the570 words
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Article562 1929-02-18 11 LUANDER - BY LUANDER. Dressing a film is a far more complicat-» ed matter than dressing a stage production. For one thing a play is rehearsed and produced in the space of a icw weeks,but a film takes sometimes the best parti of a year before it is562 words
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Article368 1929-02-18 11 BERYL HARPER - BY BERYL HARPER. Most things that are w r orth having cost money, and aids to beauty are no exception. Nevertheless, many of them are well worth the sacrifice involved,,provided they' are really needed. Even when the price appears oeyond your means, there is no necessity to368 words
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Advertisement76 1929-02-18 11 Gentle man always looks in good clothes n?* 1 Bd flt rour»«lf out with «UXDok D t A b L I RS SCHOLTR, POOLS, ionJ;^ L o F J nd KOBKRTB. etc. SPORTS, DRESS SUITS, rx PurehMee of genuine £l h *tfon«iDAl coet. Altar*hvncm.l? premi under •uperriaion of w t76 words
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Article372 1929-02-18 12 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day;— Saturday. To-day. S g Shark®. s’® c PQ 00 CQ OQ t e. tc. J c. S c. Rubbci (Dollar). Allenby 2.25 2.35 2.35 2.50 Alor Gajah 1.40 1.60 1.90 2.20372 words
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Article77 1929-02-18 12 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list: Bayern. Seiiers. Tin. Hand Yai 9/6 10/Hong Fatt .52$ .55 Katu Tin 28/6 29/Kents 5/9 6/3 Kinta 1.50 1.52$ Kuyoh .12$ .15 M. Consolidated .64 .66 Muang Tin 13/- 14/Nawng Pet 1.15 1.17$ Papan77 words
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Article94 1929-02-18 12 ibe following are our latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Hong Fatts .52$ .55 Haad Yaia 9/6 10/Knchais 1.42| 1.47$ Kinta Dredges 1.50 Knyohs .05 .10 Lahats 15/9 16/3 M. Consols. .62| Muang Prefs 12/9 13/3 Penawats .90 .92 Papans .14 .16 P. Plandoks .09 .1294 words
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Article1157 1929-02-18 12 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. I S 3 =3 a oo h 8 RUBBER [Dollar.] 9 o S o Allenby Rubber Oo 35 2 50 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 0 2 20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 2v 3 40 Ayer Hltam Planting Syndicate 3 00 3 25 Ayer Kuning1,157 words
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Article1062 1929-02-18 12 MODERATE OPTIMISM. Achievements During Nine Years. The League of Nations recently passed its ninth birthday and a correspondent in the Economist considers what developments have taken pla-ce during the year, what influence the League has wielded, and what influences have had effect on the League. It1,062 words
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Advertisement50 1929-02-18 12 Gu&raoteed for a IW 111 KREMENTZ BUTTONS aoll stand the ravages o' and climate. They a J; made of Krementz g< 1u plate which never u r nishes. Sold every" er Ask for it by name krementz C c F M. S. Qsneral Agents S. 5. WASSIAML’LLASSOMVLL&CO Singapore and Penang50 words
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Article535 1929-02-18 13 Frustrated Bodies# FORMING IHE MIND OF IHE PEOPLE. EDUCATIVE VOCATION. “Bodies possessed of no skill are frustrated bodies, and they constitute the greatest evil of the modern world and the source of our miseries and troubles,” said Dr. L. P. Jacks, Principal of Manchester College,535 words
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Article204 1929-02-18 13 WINDFALL FOR POOR IN GLASGOW. Mr. Juhn McGregor, a Glasgow man, who made a fortune in business in Ran goon, and who died at B-idge of Allan in 1900, provided in his will that the residue of his estate should, on the death of his wife, be204 words
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Article344 1929-02-18 13 HARMLESS GLOBE TROTTER ACQUITTED. Humorous Diary. Otto Raymond, a globe trotter, who was undergoing hie trial before the Chief Presidency Magistrate, Calcutta, on a charge of questionable means of livelihood preferred agains*. hunby the C. I. D. was acquitted In the op nion of the Magistrate, Riymond344 words
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Advertisement338 1929-02-18 13 V.Z., I feel so tired Ww V TTOU must conquer that state of weakened y health by toning up your nerves and restoring their power of resistance with Sanatogen. Sanatogen is the ideal combination of exactly those two elements phosphorus and albumin which build up lasting health in the body.338 words
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Advertisement438 1929-02-18 13 V» t m Here’s your C 4 flK&H&jfl guarantee of Purity Quality in every Craven ”A” cigarette Analytical report from Institute of Hygiene's London Laboratory, on Craven “A” Cigarettes: Analytical data obtained in our laboratories in respect of these cigarettes show that the amount of moisture in the tobacco of438 words
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Article108 1929-02-18 14 To-day’* Departure*. Malacca Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Rabman for Alor Star and T. Langkawi. v<m Heemskerk for Singapore. Riwang for Pangkalan Brandar. and Langkat. Hindenburg for Port Said, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Viminale for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Ampang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Yuensang for Calcutta. Kedah108 words
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Article527 1929-02-18 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). NT TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier j than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails w<H be closed daily (Sunday excepted)527 words
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Advertisement205 1929-02-18 14 Shaving Cream provides one essential to a perfeet s^ave a go°d cream. Soothing to the face, abundant in pearly white lather (all good j creams are white) and a perfect beard softener. With the “Valet” Shaving Brush and the “Valet Safety Razor it makes a perfect comSj|p jg~~~"J. lll§f bination205 words
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Advertisement63 1929-02-18 14 LOCAL LEAVE SIAM INDO-CHINA JAVA SUMATRA. Take a Circular Trip to— BANGKOK ANGKOR SAIGON SINGAPORE. M EDAN PA DANG BATAVIA SOURABAYA SINGAPORE, or any of a dozen other routes. Tell us the time at your disposal and we will work up your train and steamer connections for you and make63 words
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Advertisement337 1929-02-18 14 n il’ J I Economy and Smoothness Correct engine design, scientific fuel preparation and greatly reduced car-weight make it possible for Dodge Brothers Victory Six to deliver exceptional fuel mileage. Even when maximum power is exerted, the engine is smooth and quiet, due to the size, strength and rigidity of337 words
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Article591 1929-02-18 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, February 18, 1929. Mutton— S ct Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.59 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 4) Suet M 40 Kidney591 words
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Advertisement134 1929-02-18 15 I Apollinaris I Water. HI Ji I THE NATURAL SPARKLING I I MINERAL WATER. I I It contains a small quantity of Bicarbonate K of Soda which corrects acidity and aids Digestion. Ask for a WHISKEY POLLY I Bottled at the BRITISH-OWNED I Apollinaris Spring—Rhineland. I I Sole Agents: Katz134 words
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Advertisement1250 1929-02-18 16 THE BLUE TUNNEL LINE. (S=gil HAMBURG-AMERIKAIJNIE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM' 'JENANG. qPq| PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. H SARPEDON Feb. 28 M treeiliea, London. Rotterdam and Glasgow. AU TOM EDON M*r. 8 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Due Singapore Mar 14 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. <->1,250 words
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Advertisement619 1929-02-18 16 p. AND APCAR lines I (OOMPAKIIS IkOOBPORATMD j B Engl An MAIL PASSENGER AND CARqo Mrv I Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under; Sailings of H contract with His Majesty’s Govern- India of I ment, London and Far East Mail Service. Co Uj ltl,k H Outwards from London for619 words
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