Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 February 1929

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAII Y, No 40 VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1929 PRIOE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 679 1 I'ifTOKKATSU STUDIO, ■h up-tO'° lale P* loto l bv electric light. P P Une 772. 53 70. Bishop Street» PENANG. n Hir T-. ■-®T ii rs?.. u B,, nnnassnpD«i«janna8 6 nnnnMnnnsaßnnc«B«B St Gordon’s I Special 2 Weeks’ Offer! I i y-k s n «Bfah -LJl*y n Obtainable from all Stores.
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    • 13 1 PACKING Contractor MINATO CO., 80, Bishop Street, PENANG, Tennis Racket Repaired and Mended,
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    • 2226 2 -»w _rj«:—rr iThrTTiir* •*3ra*.JkX— irrTkWTflirV’fl tenders invited. notices. banks. <g= M-nISH S For Sale by Tender. Oil Palm Plantations," I 7^^ scotch whisky. 2 No 8 p X Limited, "The Whisky you ask for again”. used. paid Up capital Fl. 50.000.000 (abt. £6, M7,e0» B Agents:—PßlTCH XRD Co., Ltd. 1
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  • 1653 3 A Campaign Of Jealousy. Sunshine City’s Extraordinary Expansion. Though separated by 500 mi’es of country, most of it sparsely inhabited and the greater portion of it mountain' ous, San Francisco and Los Angeles for a considerable time waged a sort of guerilla campaign of jealousy.
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    • 243 3 /The I is the heart VrESJ a I l\ K H f* f ffiTTiwX ■L' PJ’ or your [wgaj B Flashlight. ®H|lJv I Wl 8,2 'W-. '.u iuß E 1 c2<OS n IF I v i B’ In Im I K IHnl' l Fy> M J i H Use only
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    • 248 3 —N. J. Club Whisky. Why Because the contents of this club shaped bottle i£ as excellent a ‘Scotch’ as one could wish for. Quality?—rare! Flavour? —mellow with age. n/qPIER JOI-inSTONES NJCUB bSI WHISKY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. "Incorporated under the C
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  • 1078 4 NEW SEASON’S MODES. Styies Reminiscent Of The Eighties. (By A Woman Correspondent.) Paris, January 23. The January collections of the advanced season’s modes still have some difficulty in making up their mind as to what they really want to be. At the moment when they are
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1987 4 Wai We have no information respecting the assay of the tin ore obtaine in ir. \/rk|lziw7 iVlinlTin* lAV I ifl McLeod’s bores nor has it been stated whether Mr. McLeod s figure of .p.c.y. r J\£riOril? V cHIvV presents his estimate of the actual tin content of the ground or
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    • 240 4 r 1 in Careless Washing Spoils ths hj]]. The simple hair styles nf beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair i. tained. It is si ml)lj a maltu Wily Proper shampooing makes thA a lky. It bring, out an S all the natural wave and colo„ J"? 1 *>«. fresh
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  • 267 5 OLD AND NEW GEMS, Barnum’s Famous White Elephant. Mr. W. Buchanan-Taylor lectured on “The Comic Side of Advertising” to the Literary and Debating Society of the staff of Messrs. J. Lyons and Co. at Cadby Hal], Kensington, recently. It was Barnum, he said, who discovered
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  • 490 5 WOMAN DOCTOR’S WARNING. The prevalence of the drug habit in this country, whether it be in the form of the milder sedatives, such as tea and coffee, or the more potent drugs, such as morphia, cocaine, or verona), was commented upon by Dr. Catherine Chisholm at a
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  • 615 5 healthy instinct. “Games That Have Made The Race.” The Anglo Saxon race has evolved ga eB Buch as cricket, football, and other ball games which have made the race what it is said Dr. Jane Reaney, lecturer in hygiene at Furzedown TraincP u ege S.W., lecturing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 384 5 -I J r tSr?T" A rf MrP 7 3\. v OB'WilU' gj\ f a w O$4,:JhW WmB wjKZ UO r r 1 I* 111! “I Want a Geo. S» Parker Duofold”... That name only imprinted on the p|na barrel identifies the genuine /\T first glance, cheap imitations reXJL semble Parker
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    • 231 5 I Can’* Sleep I I PHOSFERINE (A ios< f W SKIN DISEASE TN our climate where skin ments is that Zam-Buk’s herbal soon becomes harsh, dry constituents are so highly refined and inflamed, neglect of any s ak natu f all y in to i t. J underlying tissues, where
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    • 33 5 JO wk v/-' w HIS LIFE WORK. “To tell you the truth, I could prove my thesis in three lines, but what should I do with the rest of the time Juaend, Munich.
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    • 133 5 Town HMI, I’enang. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY February/' 25th, 26th, 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 London
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  • 1628 6 Important Judgment By Mr. Justice Stevens. Test C ase. Plaintiffs Win Claim For Over $16,700. Not Gaining. JUDGMENT for plaintiffs in the sum of $16,711 with costs was entered by Mr. Justice Stevens in the Supreme Court to-day in the case in which this amount was
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  • 129 6 CAUSING DEATH BY RASH ACT. After hearing the evidence of Dr. J. R. Jacob?, Assistant Government Pathologist, the last witness in th»» case in which Kboo Liew Boh and Chew Hoay Sioh are charged with causing death by a rash ac‘, Mr. B S. Walton,
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  • 97 6 ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT ASSIZES. The preliminary enquiry into the case in which Shaik Mohamed Malimniar, Mohd. Salh-h Malim iar and Abdul Subahan, are charged with falsification of the accounts of the S raits Cattle Trading Company, Penang, was concluded at the Penang Police Court yesterday
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  • 48 6 -Rugby Radio Service. SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT DURING LAST QUARTER. London, February 18. Mr. Williams, Under secretary of the Board of Trade, stated that during the last quarter of 1928 there was a substantial improvement in British trade with China as compared with the previous quarter.'
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  • 89 6 —Reuter. Two Ties For Birmingham. (HUSEA AT HOME. I ondon, February 18 The draw for the sixth round of the F. A. Cup, to be played on March 2 is as follows: Blackburn Rov. v Bolton W. Aston Villa Swindon T. or Arsenal. Chelsea or Portsmouth v
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  • 52 6 —Reuter, DUNOAN RESIGNS PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT. London, February 18. George Duncan, the professional to the Wentworth Club, has resigned and intends to be a free lance. This will give him greater freedom for playing in championships and tournaments and will facilitate his work as captain of the Ryder
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  • 56 6 BORNEO DRAWS WITH FRASER NEAVE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 18. Some keen football was witnessed today in a Commercial Cup match when the Borneo Company and Fraser and Neave’s drew 3 grals all. The Borneo Co. were lucky to escape defeat as tne Fraser Neave full
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  • 83 6 Rtuter. BRITI II TITLE. London, February 18. The Amateur Ice-skating 440 yards Championship held at the Ruislip R?strvoir was won by C. Horn (Dpwell) in 40 2/5 seconds with G. Martin (Cam bri Ig?) a close second in 40 3/5 seconds F. B »tt (Leicester) was third
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  • 131 6 TIES ARRANGED. The following ties have been arranged for Thursday Singles Handicap (Class A): —l5 F.N. Sy er v —15.3 J. M. Collin?. Veterans Doubles Handicap —15.2 Meadows Frost and H. C. Bathrust v. Winners of —3O J. Utermark and L. D Wood v. —15.2 A.
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  • 70 6 —Reuter. Little Play. M. C. LEAD ON FIRST INNINGS. WHITE AGAIN. Sydney, February 19. The match between the M. C. C. and New South Waleshad to be abandoned ts a draw owing to rain. Only 6} hours play was possible during the four days. The scores
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  • 34 6 EXHIBITION OF ARTS CRAFTS. The Y. W. C. A. announces an exhibition of Arts and Crafts to be held in the Rest Room, Weld Quay, at 10 a. m. on Friday, February 22.
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  • 1283 6 <£IUR LOCAL VOLUNTEER CORPS J is, t>B will be seen in the advertise.ment columns of the Pinang Gazette to day, advertising for Indians to be trained as stretcher bearer?. That we suppose, is better than nothing I but may we ask how it happens that there is
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  • 56 6 BRAVERY AT A FIRE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacc?, February 18. The M?lay police constable, who worked hard and bravely at the recent fire which took place at First Cross Street, named Aripin, P. C. No. 2754, we understand, received a reward of $3O from the
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  • 42 6 MALACCA CELEBRATIONS PASS OFF QUIETLY. Malacca, February 18. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Chinese New Year in Malacca went off gaily but quietly and the cracker firing was done in obedience to the law, while there was little gambling.
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  • 68 6 LEAKI NG CURRENT(From Our Own Correspond' Singapore. Fcbr s J, y o 0 An inquest was comment: the death of a Chinese electrocuted at the cur Storage depot in KepP fl o aBe d ire J rent had leaked on to so and decked touched the wires
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  • 26 6 —Reuter. AMERICAN *2 LINDBKRG Hj C^y TES Washington, Colonel Dn dbe ?V?iowntf the completion of h t 0 pan» gurate the Americas air
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  • 356 7 Mr. L. Vaughan has been appointed a member cf the Central Health Board, F. M. S., during the absence on leave of Mr. A. H. Flowerdew. Mr. O. E. Venables, the Seremban Magistrate and Chairman of the Sanitary Board, is spending a holiday at Fraser’s Hill with
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  • 213 7 ELECTRIFIED NEEDLE. A new method of treatment for neuritis which has been practised many times with w. nderful effects” at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, is described by Dr. F. W. Alexander, formerly Medical Officer of Poplar, in Actinic Practitioner and Electrotherapist.’’ Dr. Alexander states that unless the focus
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  • 141 7 The following new books have been received at the Library: Accident, by Arnold Bennett, (2 Copies); Bush Whacking Other Tales from Malaya, by Sir Hugh Clifford; The Case of Sergeant Grischa, by Arnold Zweig; Cobweb Castle, by J.S. Fletcher Don Careless, by Rex Beach; The Early History of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1183 7 Vpw Advertisements. THE TORTURE of p,les PpflfllUj billCS KOOD!. Why continue to suffer? A Q2l/ n?Yo h DR VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE A [\J /XU'S /Wf“ OM4-G- PLASMA no case of this painful malady is no J C L IQ?Q tO stu bb<> rn or too long standing to be comA
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    • 206 7 WHITEAWAYS THE HOUSE FOR BETTER GOODS High Class Chinaware. Premier Crown Derby Celebrity J maica Dinner Tea and Breakfast Ware. Ware. Each set comprises lea set 21 pieces, bieakfast 30 pieces, for six persons, set 28 pieces, exact to illustration. U ff Price Tefl Set Price $8.95 p Se 11
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  • 875 8 EYE WASH HAVERS. The ostrich is said to bury his head in the sand when he senses danger. He fondly and foolishly imagines that that which the eye seeth not will not harm him. This is the policy that the Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya is following.
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  • 186 8 The homeward mail by the s.s. Kashgar closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 23rd instant. The P. <fc O. Maliva with mails despatched from London on January 31 is expected to arrive here at 9 p.m. on Thursday, the 21st instant. Four Chinese were charged at the
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  • 1568 8 king's Convalescence. R. A. F. Attempt On Endurance Record. (From Oar 0 vn Correspondent). London, January, 24. It is with a sigh of relief that we read of the King’s advance towards recovery. One cannot help hoping that some tim°, as His Majesty gets stronger, he may
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 68 8 11 rmil i i llli jM --j| 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.
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    • 80 8 E. O. Dance nights 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. i INSIST ON DEML MONTE FRUITS. THE BEST. I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 371 9 greater prosperity. -Rugby Radio Service. Foreign Interest. EIGHT miles of STANDS. Germany buys honey. 1/ Me Government banquet at 41, Mansion Route of exhibitors and buyers at the British Indus (lies Fair, which opened simul laneously in London and Birmingham yesterday morning, the Prince Wales appealed to
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  • 172 9 W orBOlne lime.— Rugby Radio THE QUEEN’S REPLY TO AN ENQUIRY. London, February 18. "The King is much better and is gvtlhig on nicely.” These were words of the Queen replying to an enquiry regarding the King’s progress, when sue visited the Exhibition of nglish
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  • 202 9 —Peuter. OIL MAGNATE S SON SHOT. BY MiNTALIY DERANGED SECRETARY. TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL ECHO. Mr. Edward Doheny, son of a New York oil magnate, who figured in the Teapot Dome. Scandal in 1924, was shot dead at his home, by his secretary, who had become
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  • 122 9 —Reuter. EXILED FROM RUSSIA BY SOVIET. London, February 18. The doubts cast on the report of Trotzky’s arrival at Constantinople by rumours that be had not left Russia are dispelled by a message from Moscow transmitting the official report to the newspapers that Trotzky has been exiled
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  • 79 9 Reuter. ADDRESSES OF WELCOME. Madras, February 18. The Simon Commission arrived from Rangoon and was presented with nine addresses of welcome by the local residents, Sir John Simon, K.C., acknowledging the welcome, Sail it was a great encouragement to receive such a striking demonstration of co-operation
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  • 57 9 —Reuter. U.S. GOVERNMENT ORDER. Washington, February 18. President Coolidge has issued an order regulating the fl-gut of foreign aircraft over the Panama Canal zone. Aircraft must travel over a specified route and land at a certain spot before leaving the zone. Aircraft must not carry
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  • 55 9 —Reuter. THIRD READING IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. London, February 18. The House of Commons by 292 votes to U 3 votes passed the third reading of the Local Government Bill. The Lab ur amendment for the rejection of the bill was defeated and the measure now goes
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  • 352 9 British United Press. Police Chase Bandits. FINAL SUKRENDLK IN A TOMB. WANTED FOS MURDER. A seven-day battle through the jungle between police and three deserters who were ivanted for murder, ended in the death of one of the outlaws and the capture of the other
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  • 118 9 —Reuter. ATTEMPT TO COMBAT THE DRUG TRAFFIC. Washington, February 18. Mr. Kellogg announced the c inclusion of an informal agreement between the United States, Great Britain, Japan and eleven other European Nations for a closer co operation in combatting drug traffic involving a direct exchange of information
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  • 168 9 —Reuter. eleven soldiers killed. COLDEST NIGHT IN LONDON. TEMPERATURE NOW RISING. Europe is still in the grip of winter. In Albania eleven soldiers were torn to pieces by a pack of fifty famished wolves, while marching between Premeti and Koritza. London, February 18. After the
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  • 120 9 —Rugby Radio Service. EARL WINTERTON’S STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. London, February 18. Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Earl Winterton, the Undersecretary for India, said a telegram which had been received s’ated that conditions in Bombay were approaching normal on February 15. He denied th »t
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  • 102 9 —Reuter. DIVERGENCE OF OPINIONS AS TO PUNISHMENT. Paris, February 18. A message from Madrid states that a sequel to the recent rising has been the serious divergence of opinion between King Alfonso and Primo 'de Rivera. It is reported that the former has favoured clemency for
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  • 73 9 payments account. Rugby Radio Service. EXPERTS COMMITTEE MEETING. London, February 18. The committee of experts on reparations held a further meeting in Paris this morning to examine a certain question left in abeyance last week connected with the general expose of the economic and financial situation
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1 9 Horange
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    • 56 9 1929 ALL—WAYS BETTER 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 I Jg in the past You. Pay Less for I q Highest Quality Goods J AT
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    • 152 9 I JOHN COTTON TOBACCO. PER i- lb, PER i lb. f ’‘re®»— a TIX Wranwr» TIN J SI -55. 55. S r J MILDJJfo. 1, MED. No. 1& 2, FULL No. 2 S S SOLE AGENTS-. j John little company, Ltd., f A (Incorporated in England.) J SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR,
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  • 486 10 RUBBER CONFOUNDS THE PESSIMISTS. London Stocks Still Falling. In their weekly report issued yester •lay Messrs. Biker, Morgan and Co., Ltd. Kuala Lumpur, State Those who all along have had confidence in the recuperative powers of the rubber market are reaping their reward somewhat earlier than most
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  • 83 10 PENANG BRANCH. We are informed that the annual general meeting of the above Society will take place on Wednesday, February 20, at the Cricket Club at 6.45 p.m. Agenda. (a) To receive a statement of the accounts and of the working of the Society during
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  • 53 10 PENANG MERCANTILE EMPLOYEES’ CO-OPERATIVE THRIFT LOAN SOCIETY LTD. The (adjourned) half yeaily ordinary general meeting of the Penang Mercantile Employees’ Cc-operative Thrift Loan Society Ltd., will be held at the Penang Chamber Of Commerce on Wednesday, the 20th February, 1929 at 5.30 p.m. The committee meeting will follow immediately after
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  • 70 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 18. Paris, 124.25; New York. 4.85 3 Brussels, 34 93i Geneva, 25.23| Amsterdam. 12.12 Milan, 92.70; Berlin, 20.44 j Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen 18.20; Oslo, 18 19; Vienna. 34.54; Prague, 193| Helsingfors, 192 j Madrid, 31.54 L Lisbon, 109 LI Athens, 375 Bucharest, 812
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  • 211 10 Penang, February 19, 1929 Benares Opium p. chest t 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. Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried 19.90 buyers Rattans 11.15 sal* Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shell»
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  • 125 10 Penang. February 19, 1929, (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 15/16 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 153|j ,t 3 days’sight Private 156| B Bombay Demand Bank 153 j 2 Madras Demand Bank 153|
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    • 330 10 I- _fCTw lIM y FOUR SPEEDS FORWARD < m qRk FOUR WHEEL If- flßlr Hm\ BRA K E S X^SWbl! fflW- ~lfl k MASSIVE FRONT if IUJ J/■feW BUMPER > IJB/;' /BO W' SHOCK ABSORBER MmWEI Ft I BW.fi SPRINGS /jBBF Wfi/ 1370 RSgSRSHK (at Singapore) "''X Product of General
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    • 169 10 IP When Your Child is Feverish. Among the anxieties which wcrry mothers are those spells of feverishness that come every now and then to upset the normal healthy life cf almost every child. Obviously the little one is unwell; but what precisely is the matter I— that is the problem.
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    • 308 10 0 R I 5 F EAGERS j-* Cash Column CASH Books of VJINDTE M Minute Books oTTZn Index and Numbered 4 pLAIN Ruled Ca.h CoCV LETTER Despatch Rn i, 8} z6} P tCb «I pARCEL INDEX Books, Foolscgp 1 and 3 leaves to a letter Sl% oi 'i I M™
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 549 11 (To the Editor of the Pir.ang Gazette.) Sir, —Your leader <f the 7th instant must cause a great deal of gnashing of teeth among European schoolmasters because wbat ycu wrote is the unvarnished truth. If anything, ycu have put the truth very mildly. The usual procedure in
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    • 201 11 Sir, —The reply of the promoters of the above competition of yesterday dees not answer my question. We want security of some kind and in all fairness the checking should be done by a third party. Audit< rs are preferred because they are more used to checking.
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    • 446 11 Sir, —It was most gratifying to see your deader of the 9th instant re the Siamese Post Office Scandal and the victims of this scandal will certainly agree with you in your views contained 1 in the article. I have also s n nt money in currency
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  • 46 11 Rubber Prices. JV e beg to report that the Singapoi e prices for Standard Ribbed Bmofct< for to-day are as feliov g 42 jc per lb March 43 c April/June 44» July/Sept. 44U Remarks-.—Market Steady. London and Liverpool stocks decreased 676 tors.
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  • 37 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet cts per pound per p|. $***** No. 1 Crepe 42 cts per pound per pl.=ss6/66 Quiet. London 12ji New York 251 cts. (gold) {By Courtesy ol Messrs. Allen Dennys).
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  • 259 11 The ou* put of Hoey Yot Tin Dredging Ltd., for first half month of February was hours 264, cubic yards 53,000, piculs 331. The output of Haad Yai Tin Dredging Ltd., for the first half month of February, was hours 251, cubic yards 47,000, piculs 130. The dredge
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  • 185 11 {By courtesy of Messrs, boustead Jc Co 9 The Straits Trading Co. t I/d., gives the following prices cn February 18: 1 ONDON Spot £220-158 down £3.53 moa. buying 221.10? 3 5 3 selling 221-158 3.5Local. February 19: Singapore 250 tons at 112 37$ Penang buyers no sellers
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  • 53 11 The General Produce Agency Beach Street, Penang, reports that the following prices wer'e realised at their auction room to-day Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet ss6| to $57 FAQ. do 55| 56 Low F.A.Q. Off do 54 55 Diamond Unsmoked Sheet 51 53 Lump Scrap 24 30 Loose Scrap
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  • 43 11 Wednesday, 20th February, at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March Heabh To Scetia’s Shores Hewitt 2. Selection The Boy Moncktou 3. Serenade La Monola Eilenberg 4 Fox Trot Shout Hallelujah Dixon 5. One Step Mulligatawny Grahame God Save the King.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 356 11 provides one essential to a perfeet shave —a really good cream. Soothing to the face, abundant in pearly white lather (all good creams are white) and a perfect “beard softener.” With the “Valet” Shaving lBrush and the “Valet” Safety Razor it makes a perfect combination for your morning Igiyyfl shave.
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    • 100 11 WrfiWTheu keep D« Morse's anmN nowrnu I I pills IJ A disordered digestive system often causes sleeplessness. You will find that sound and restful sleep will j I generally result from the use of ENO —just a dash in a glass of water whenever you can’t sleep. Try it. MiwwwiwmiiiiwiiinwiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniwuiiiwHiiiHiuirw
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  • 584 12 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:.— Yesterday. To-day. 8£ Ĕ g Shares M w CO oq I c. Sc. S c. S c. Rubbei (Dollar). Allenby 2.35 2.50 2.35 2.45 A. Molek 2-00 2.20 2.20 2.40 Bassett
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  • 1056 12 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. S 4 s ci a a? IH Si RUBBER [Dollar.] f c S o Allenby Rubber Co ?n 9 S Balau Syndicate 2502 50 e. 1 ?1 J 4 > S Brunei United Plantationa B 50 6 00 Bukit lelotong Rubber Estate...! 1 00 1
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 306 12 ■will I ri 1 \>7r x r< A j 3//' >w v u apJßfjWi £MI| WyME^iF^le^ ll W® ®r ■Bf AB R» ,W-ißwh AV M\ IJB 1 iw s Wawy >iiW*gE IIIW -p 18W 1 Gout prevents me S j (ffcm paitici?%t:ngin the joys and pleasures of sporting and travelling
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    • 270 12 OTmHfcl 'i I rSfliil-»’ I f asollllfot I I I '/'uli#/' I I I I I Will I I KMbl’vwl I -'i I I I I Quality alone has made 1 *h e huge demand for 1 A 31ack and White Virginia S Cigarettes. j H F Smokers of high-class
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  • 385 13 Popular Subject. NEED FOR MORE COMPETENT THINKERSTbe Archbishop of York Dr. Temple), speaking recently, pleaded for a presentation of the results of theological s'uJy in the language that ordinary folk can understand.” His address, which was broalcast, was on ‘‘the dedication of mind.” Urging that theologians
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  • 261 13 NEW WAY WITH THE NAUGHTY. Naughty London children will shortly be psycho analysed by ordtr of the L.C.C. A child guidance clinic is to be established. and what are called behaviour problems” will be studied. The clinic is being founded by the Child Guidance Council and the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 274 13 [I The Food for i Sturdy Growth < <- K I Failing breast milk, only a food that contains the same constituents and is as digest- ikk’ can P r °d uce that sturdy, natural growth which is every baby’s birthright. Such a food is Mellin’s Food f° r su
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    • 29 13 SO EASY WASH TO A TOOTAL PRODUCTION. Insist on seeing the word Tobralco stamped on every yard, NOTHING ELSE GENUINE. Sole Importers for Malaya, William Jacks Co., (Malaya) Ltd,
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    • 345 13 Now and for all ySgk time. Few people realise the part which 4711 riau do Cologne playj in every Y K condition of our daily life. Its use in tha m morning toilet leaves one with that =g=, y. refreshing sense of c eanlintss a».d well- Z/ 1 73. /'K
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  • 121 14 To-day’* Departures» City of Batavia for Su f z, New York, Boston and Baltimore. Bessemer City for Suez, New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Rimba for Pangkalan Brandan and Pangkalan Soesoe, Hong Keng for Port Swettenham. Singa pore and China. Svale for Singapore and Hongkong. Klang for Port
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