Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 March 1929
1929-03-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1929-03-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, 50. VOL. LXXXVII. SATURDAY. 2nd MARCH, 1929 PRICE 10 OENTS.19 words
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Advertisement481 1929-03-02 1 -r T 7 TOKBATSU studio» wit h up-to-date Photo, papby by electr,c llgh ’Phone 772, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG, BUCYRUS ERIE*' COMPANY. ARMY CLUB DREDGE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS man.,pac.™, J CIGARETTES i Steam, Diesel and Electric Driven, Mechanical Revolving Shovels, Only 55 CtS K Dragline Excavators. I Full Particulars from481 words
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Advertisement13 1929-03-02 1 PACKING Contractor MINATO CO., 80, Bishop Street, PENANG, Tennis Racket* Repaired and Mended.i13 words
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Advertisement2045 1929-03-02 2 ggSBEB— NOTICES. BANKS. 7 ,*gWK mv. “Glenshiel” Voy. CHARTERED^BANK OF INDIA, Z/ Consignees of cargo per the above vesse AUSTRALIA CHINA. B 1/.fl fif'/ from Europe are hereby notified that she i (Incorporated in n 8 y y k z z w 7 H /lf' due here 7 a.m. on2,045 words
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Article253 1929-03-02 3 To-day’s Matches. CUP HOLDERS RECEIVE BOLTON. RANGERS’ EASY HURDLE. F. A. CUP. Fifth Round. Blackburn R. v. Bolton W. Aston Villa v. Arsenal Portsmouth v. West H. U. West Brom A. v. Huddersfield T. SCOTTISH CUP. Fourth Round. Celtic *v. Motherwell Rangers v. Dundee U. St.253 words
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Article318 1929-03-02 3 Important Discussions. IMPERIAL DELEGATES TO ATTEND LON I ON CONGRESS IN JULY. Delegates from all parts of the Empire representative of the Dominion, Indian and Colonial Governments as well as iealth and education authorities, univer sities and social organisations, will assemble in London for this year’s318 words
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Advertisement224 1929-03-02 3 a long H arm’" -JSSs W lH? gf SSi I lew fe M. w, El ip- 7 »Lfp >// fe I S^r fe I > Wtw y -wr ra jgpP,. i |mi ß ii i,j J'-gE»^^?r ,!P lTWl-' p a l* J2 l ‘grwßmrrr— rroir avn-t» B .Ti gfOjSl «Reaches224 words
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Advertisement70 1929-03-02 3 w SKY IN THE OPEN COMPETITION SCOTCH WHISKIES < T the BREWERS’ EXHIBITION 'XWjJ LONOON,NOVEMBER, l?Sa PROPRIETORS S/ U WT HEPBURN I ROSS, GLASGOW. JI VI Agents:— SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. S “Tw it! ---j I PLAYERS i CORK-TIPPEQ CIGARETf ES H ■4fi£ r/L i 8 |1 ;O’“ In 170 words
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423 1929-03-02 4 CRUELTY ON SEMPAH ESTATE. I European Commended. MAGISTRATE AWARDS $l5 EXPENSES. CAPT. E. Pratt, delivering judgment yesterday in the case in which Foo Siong Foh, a Chinese dog-shooter, was charged with crnelty to a dog on Sempah Estate, which was reported in the Pinang Gazette yesterday,423 words
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Article181 1929-03-02 4 POST OFFICE BUYS ABROAD. Sir William Mitchell Thompfon, the Postmaster-General, announced in parliamentary papers recently that of the 1,777 typwriters used in the Post Office, 1,745 are of foreign manuf&ctare. It is also stated that the number of mechanical addinc machines in use in the department181 words
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Article181 1929-03-02 4 SERGEANT DISMISSED IN 1922 OFFERED REINSTATEMENT. The immediate result of the Goddard case is the rehabilitation of ex-Sergt. Josling, who was dismissed after he was found guilty by the Discipline Board in 1922 of bringing false allegations of cor ruption against the police, including Goddard. Mr. Josling181 words
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Article130 1929-03-02 4 MAN WHO FOUND £5,000 IN THE ROADWAY. The finder of a registered packet in the roadway at Parliament-street, London, stated to contain draft»», etc., to the value of £s,oi 0, addressed to an Army officer has written to Reynolds's to the effect that he was been rewarded with130 words
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Article416 1929-03-02 4 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. (Church Of England.) 3rd Sunday in Lent. 7.45 Litany, 8 am. Matins. Hymn 92 830 Roly Communion, 9.3 Holy Communion Tamil. 10.30 Matins Chinese, 6 pm. Evensong, Hymns 198, 517. 20. Ps XVIII 96 and 97. Magnificat 221, Nunc Dimittis 27. Wednesday, 10 a.m.416 words
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Article47 1929-03-02 4 The following new bools have been received at the Library:— The Annual Register 1927, Edited by M. Epstein. Armour Wherein He Trusted, by Mary Webb. Expiation, by Countess’ Russell. Gone to Earth, by Mary Webb. The King Who Was A King, by H. G Wells.47 words
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Article404 1929-03-02 4 MASTER OF SONG. Superb Singing And Acting. IT is to be hoped that Penang will turn out in force to-night and show its appreciation of William Heughan, who is rightly named the incomparable actorsinger, Gladys Sayer, the accomplished pianist and Maud Bell, the distinguished cellist.404 words
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Article693 1929-03-02 4 Mr. E. Bigot, Commandant, police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, is going on leave next week by the Macedonia. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Butler left Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday for Hong Kong. They will have a tour in the Far East before going on leave. Mr. J.H Denton693 words
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Advertisement442 1929-03-02 4 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted immediately. Experienced Cashier book keeper for Mine at Takuapa, Siam. Salary Tea. 175/- per month with free quarters and lighting. Apply Box No. 66, c/o Pinang Gazette. Applications are invited for the following posts in the Secretariat and Accounts Department of the Municipality of George442 words
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Advertisement52 1929-03-02 4 “S. G.” Football Forecasts No. 25. Two Share $5O. In “S. G.” Football Forecasts No. 25 no competitor returned an all correct fore* cast. Two competitors each with ten correct results share the consolation prize of $5O. They are O. C. Eng, Prison Dept., Penang. Khoo Cheng Keat, 24, Kampong52 words
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Advertisement99 1929-03-02 4 HOW TO GET RID OF INDIGESTION Those who suffer from indigestion, gastritis, acidity, flatulence, dyspepsia, tieartburn, etc., will be glad to learn that instant relief can be obtained by taking a little ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia immediately after eating or whenever pain is felt. This instantly neutralises the acid that causes all99 words
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Advertisement196 1929-03-02 4 Buy your Leave With fixed re-»uri Ve C »r The beautifully illuM rat < C aS Brie entitled Seeing he kful Bp moit comprehen.ive Car Car irik' 1 o tO Ve y °ur own cL eVe k r with re-purcha.e price l h,le in F' T' 0 HENLyt MBS copy196 words
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Miscellaneous58 1929-03-02 4 LAST GLORIOUS CONCERT To-night at 9-30 TOWN HALL BY THE CELEBRITY ARTISTS THE incomparable pjEUGHAHI RE. NOW NEP BASSO AHO ACTOR-SINGE.R MAUD BELL ’Cellist GLADYS SAYER Pianist. Prices $4 res., $3 and $2 unres. Box plan at Robinson Piano Co. Requests for special numbers may be yent to the Box58 words
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Miscellaneous34 1929-03-02 4 \i i The other day a man was shoo*ing at my henhouse and killed himself.” Did the bullet only hit up against h f m “No it hit against his will.”— Ruen Humor, Madrid.34 words
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Article1273 1929-03-02 5 A REJOINDER. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir,—l read in ycur issue of the 6th instant a reproduction frcin Truth of certain critic’sms regarding the nature of my letter Supporting the business of the New Zealand Perpetual Forests Ltd.) to the Straits Echo of 2nd1,273 words
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Article332 1929-03-02 5 Sir, —At the annual general meeting of the local St. George’s Society held at the 1 enang Cricket Club under the Chairmanship of the Hon’ble Mr. Palgrave Simpson, on February 20, there was a lengthy discussion among members as to how St. George’s Day should be celebrated.332 words
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Advertisement234 1929-03-02 5 WJ!SESS\W x r/ :S A GREAT BRITAIN 2ls'A< 5 Vl t 5741 s’.-Amc4 .-< :A? \V-C\ \v ‘FX. Jf NEW ZEALAND ts'O AUSTRALIA Vfc '■SA\ U 1 7/ ND O™* 3 PATENTS PEN Di NS 1 li KI TO OPEN I mt PATENT POURER Kj I '?.Lx^” rTTWIS *V— METAL234 words
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Advertisement100 1929-03-02 5 A Gentleman always looks well dressed in good clothes When to England, eall and fit youraelt out clothe» created by eminent Savile Row and west End tailors. vil_ DAVIES, BCHOLTTL POOLE. TAUTZ. BANDON. LESLEY and ROBERTS etc. OVERCOATS, LOUNGE. SPORTS. DRESS SUITS, PLUS FOURS, etc. Constant purchases of genuine NSW100 words
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Advertisement329 1929-03-02 5 Cars built for hard work/ < si; -«Bbr AAto SOME cars lead a cc dog’s life.” From morning till night —work, work, work—day in and day out. No petting, no pampering, just work. And like dogs, they are expected to render the same faithful service. We had this fact in329 words
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Article22 1929-03-02 6 Landau.—On the 28th of February, 1929, to Dr. and M s. J. V. Landau, of 64. Perak Rd., Penarg, a son.22 words
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Article238 1929-03-02 6 The European community in Kenya have lost no time in expressing views hostile to the political recommendations of the report of the East Africa Commission. Opposition from this quarter was to be expected when the Commissioners proposed a theory of administration which denied for all time238 words
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Article1575 1929-03-02 6 Friday, February 8. The departure of the King to Bognor is not quite to entail the break-up of the family dinner-parties which, since Christm.s, the Queen hss made a Sunday feature at Buckingham Palace. So far as possible, the Qaeen will endeavour to continue them at Craigweil1,575 words
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Article203 1929-03-02 6 DISMISSED BY HIS CONGREGATION. Complaining that their pastor, the Rev. Leonard She rq introduces sex subjects into his sermon?, the congregation of the High Street Unitarian Church, Shrewbury, have dismissed him. At a meeting Mr. Short, who is 26, was arraigned for preaching Socialistic sermons and expressing203 words
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Article110 1929-03-02 6 BOYLE SENTENCED. Private James Boyle of the King’s Own Scottish Borderers has been sentenced at the Criminal Sessions, Hong Kong, to five years’ hard labour for stabbing Sergeant Kerr on board the transport Somersetshire while the vessel was between Aden and Colombo on the voyage to China.110 words
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Article104 1929-03-02 6 DENTIST, PATIENT, AST a TOOTH. Two Chinese, who were ha^ D eed»f Fourth Court, Singapore 01 figbtiDg( with disorderly com fa g patie nt. proved to be a den wba t The Magistrate ai ed d(TQge d. and th. following The dentist was at wor biB obstinate104 words
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Advertisement248 1929-03-02 6 j. ia^ i3S3gaa^ !W^!K^gKEgar?l^Z^y t \yMM— M«g t manMl THE NEW sg f]| ‘His Master's Voice’ g= I kg Gramophones, The production of these instruments is Fk~j superior to that of all Gramaphone in ~^y*-7T Wx volume quality and tone. I h ear i a es t < records or248 words
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Advertisement70 1929-03-02 6 E. O. Dance nights every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Saturdays—Evaning Dress Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. INSIST ON DEL MONTE FRUITS. THE BEST. 4 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated an 1 Facing the Sea and Peak. Modern Sanitary System. H>t and Cold70 words
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Miscellaneous84 1929-03-02 6 To-Night and Till Sunday, 3rd March. At 9-30 p.m. Nightly. iMITTLEIRiSHamr R Dolores e Costello F r John Herron BROS The latest and greatest stars in the Merriest Comedy of the Season. At 8 p.m. Aileen Priangle in Widfire” 7 Reels Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatchappij TOURIST ROUND TRIP BY TWIN SCREW84 words
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Miscellaneous22 1929-03-02 6 TIDE TABLES' High Water. gtD j, 3.38 a.m- lt ul P> 4 06 P lU to-morboW oo6 9> 3.59 a.m. P-®' 4.3122 words
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Article, Illustration369 1929-03-02 7 —Reuter. Election Programme. «POSTPONE SINGAPORE AND A l TEND TO ENGLAND.” UNPROFITABLE expenditure. Outlining the Liberal Party's p to gi amine for the forthcoming Q tn eral Election, Mr. Lloyd George urg ed that unprofitable expenditure be cut down. fie instanced the question of armaments.—Reuter. - 369 words
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Article84 1929-03-02 7 Reuter. broken up in u.s.a. New York, March 1. 3nth^ er tWO litigation the Federal r 1 8 h ave succeeded in breaking Trnst m? ege(l Franco-Germany Potash deer/ federal Court has signed a dikaV- r Joinin ß the Deutsches KalisynPotaase v? 16 <>ciete Commerciale des UnitedReuter. - 84 words
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Article171 1929-03-02 7 ,—Reuter. PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES COS I SITUATION CONSIDERABLY IMPROVED. ADDITIONAL ESTIMATE. Discussing the supplementary estimate of £115,000 for the extra cost of troops in China, Mr. A. Duff Cpoper said the situation in Shanghai had improved considerably and there had been a remarkable absence of regrettable incidents.,—Reuter. - 171 words
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Article342 1929-03-02 7 —Reuter. EXPLOSION OF COMPRESSED AIR TANK. Atlanta (Georgia), March 1. Eight persons are reported killed and one injured as the result of an explosion of a compressed air tank on Stone Mountain, where there is a huge Confederate Civil War Memorial carving.— Reuter. Hollywood, March 1. Charlie—Reuter. - 342 words
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Article64 1929-03-02 7 (Rugby Radio Skbviob.) London, March 1. Paris, 124.25 New York. 4.8533? Brussels, 34.93|; Geneva, 25.23|; Ams;erdam. 12.1 H Milan, 92.65; Berlin, 20.45 i Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 18*20 Oslo, 18.19 Vienna. 34.52£ Prague, 1631; Helsingfors, 1921 Madrid, 31.825; Lisbon, 109 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 816 Rio, Buenos Aires, 47H Bombay.(Rugby Radio Skbviob.) - 64 words
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262 1929-03-02 7 the general warmth.— Rugby Radio Service. Nearing Convalescence. BENEFITING FKO.I STAY AT BOGNOR. WARM SONNY DAYS. Yesterday, His Majesty the King, after a good night, rose after breakfast and sat fully dressed for several hours at the open window oj the bedroom, in the strongthe general warmth.—Rugby Radio Service. - 262 words
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101 1929-03-02 7 .—Reuter. BREACHES OF A TREATY. Tokio, March 1. In the Diet, at question time, the Premier stated that the Government had more than once drawn the Soviet’s attention to the pernicious actions of the Third international justifying a protect and “whether the Soviet Government had.—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article312 1929-03-02 7 —British United Press. BY U. S. A. AND GERMANY. INCASES IN IMPORTS OF CARS AND UNDERCUTTING GREAT BRITAIN. Intense American competition in machinery and motors and a bid by Germany for the control of the Indian market in dyes and chemicals and artificial silk were—British United Press. - 312 words
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114 1929-03-02 7 ,—Reuter. EIGHT ARRESTS. New Y rk, March 1. The arrest of eight persons, inclosing three prominent professional men, in Havana, in connection wi h an alleged insurrectionary plot throughout Cuba against President Machadr, has provoked a retort from Mr. Seigle, the founder of the Cuban,—Reuter. - 114 words
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80 1929-03-02 7 —Reuter. EQUAL TARIFF PREFERENCES. Cape Town, March 1. The Union Assembly, by 62 votes to 51 passed ihe Bill ratifying the German-South African Trade Treaty, under which henceforth the same tariff preferences will be extended to German imports as the British. The agreement does not apply,—Reuter. - 80 words
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Advertisement32 1929-03-02 7 FOAMITE FIREFOAM. (Accidents will happen. Are YOU prepared in the event of Fire Protect your property with Foamite Firefoam and Set your mind at rest Durege Thomas, Ltd», PENANG. Agents. i y32 words
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Advertisement71 1929-03-02 7 New SUNDAY GAZETTE Feature. Commencing to-morrow the SUNDA Y GAZETTE will contain a special feature by MR. C. BAXENDALE, of Jugra Estate, Banting, Selangor, one of the oldest residents in Malaya. Mr. Baxendale will recall his reminiscences, culled from his personal diary, of the days when H. E. The Governor71 words
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Advertisement132 1929-03-02 7 READ BROTHERS I h in» I 8 J sT H Obtainable from all Provision Stores. 11 le :t AGENTS: H 0 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., g h PENANG. g £4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦■ 1 RUBBER PLANTERS! ■l 1 i 1 G O Are you worried by green spiders; rXi'L l* ce e132 words
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Miscellaneous75 1929-03-02 7 TOWN HALL, PENANG. Charles Macdona PRESENTS the Macdona Players IN PLAYS BY Bernard Shaw. DIRECT FROM THE Kingsway and Garrick Theatres, London. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY AT 9-30 p.m. March 12th Mrs. Warren’s Profession.” March 13th “The Doctor’s Dilemma.” March 14th “You Never Can Tell.” Company under the management of75 words
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Article742 1929-03-02 8 Messis. KENNEDY aud Co., Penang, reported on Friday as follows The Rubber Section of the Share Market has provided the bulk of the business during the past week quotations again showing substantial advances. The Commodity rose to but closes i below the best, and the market closes742 words
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Article58 1929-03-02 8 Match 2—Cricket: Merchants v The Rest 2 p.m. William Heughan at the Town Hall, 9 30 p.m. 3 —Cricket; Merchants v The Rest, Esplanade, Contd. 3rd in Lent. 9 Selangor Races, Ist day. 10— 4th in Lent. 12, 13 14—-Macdonia Players, Town Hall. 13—Inter-State Cricket: Selangor v Negri58 words
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Advertisement316 1929-03-02 8 jmy "VHj J? fJy FF fßfeel pf Ww v W t' 7w bS> WOoLa I I f I'SWf I I Gout prevents me I |i r ffrcm part:c7?Cting ih the joys and pleasures of sporting and travelling That because you wanted it like this.” Do take the farnus Aiothan tablets316 words
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Advertisement383 1929-03-02 8 /Ok.. W\ r 1 \u... -Ml Here’s your i 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 o laboratories in respect of these cigarettes show that the amount of moisture in the tobacco383 words
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Article179 1929-03-02 9 To-day’s Departure». van Waerwijck fcr Singapore and Batavia Malaya for Bhnket, (Tongkab), Kopab, Renong and Victoria Point. Trang for Kantang (Trang) Giree and Pang Nga (Bar g Ngn). Dampto for Singapore and Hcngkong. Mata Hari for Bagan Datob,Telok Anson Port Sweltenham, Maacca Singapore. Ipoh for Port Sweltenham and179 words
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Article347 1929-03-02 9 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay Staffs Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following addi'.ional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at347 words
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Article200 1929-03-02 9 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following programme will be rendered by the E. O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, March 3rd at 9-45 p.m1. Grand March “Pageant” Finck 2. Overture The Sifge of Rochelle Balfe 3. Suite Three Eastern Sketches Howgill (a) In the200 words
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Article246 1929-03-02 9 The. following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Cos share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day, 00 k. HARES. 4* **»=>» a S q B 4) CQ X DQ CQ Sc. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 2.40 2.45 235 245 A. Hitam 3.15 325246 words
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Article42 1929-03-02 9 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Soot 43|c per lb. March 44c April/June 45fc Jnly/Sept. 46c London S:cck egtinaa l el up 500 tona.42 words
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Article66 1929-03-02 9 Hessrs. B'rtistead <k Co.. Ltd—--Ist March quotation for Singapore refined tin SIIIB7J per picul, business done 200 ton 3 Penang refined tin 1112 per picul, business done 150 tons unrefined tin $lll per picul, tin ore $lll per picul. The following were the rubber quotations in London on66 words
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Article34 1929-03-02 9 The folllowing telegram has been received from the Mine: “February output No. 1 Dredge 443 hours 100,000 yards 622 piculs No. 2 Dredge 443 hours 150,000 yards 571 piculs.34 words
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Article230 1929-03-02 9 Penang, Mirch 2, 1929. Benares Opium p. chest $5,0 000 nom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72 00 sellers Mace Pickings 145.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 80 00 nom 110 s 70.00 nom Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $9.90 sales Rattans 11.15 tales Rattans Coarse 10.60 Ireen230 words
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Article1155 1929-03-02 9 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. g J g S a h! RUBBER [Dollu.J| f c o Allenby Rubber Oo 2 35 2 45 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 JO 220 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 50 3 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 15 3 25 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate» 6*1,155 words
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Article64 1929-03-02 9 The following are the latest quotationg in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMI-. TED’S share list Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Batu Caves 157| 160 Titims .72J .75 Hong Fatt .62j .70 l£uala Lumpur Tin 32/9 33/6 kuchai Ord. 1.40 Consolidated .621 .64 Muang Tin 14/6 15/l?enawats .91 .92| Rahmans L64 words
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Article62 1929-03-02 9 The following are our latest for to-day Mining, Buyers. Sellers. Jan grins 39/6 40/loug FoVs .69 .72| Johans .39 .41 £ampongs 24/6 25/6 <uchais 137| 1 Larut s 15/6 15/9 Malaya Consols-.. .62 .64 Mung Prefs 14/6 15/Norths .52 .55 Penawats .90 .92 Rahmans 1.47 1.50 Ratru'e62 words
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Article152 1929-03-02 9 Penang, March 2, 1929, (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months* sight Bank 2/3 IfJ 6 3 Credit 24 13/32 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 1535) 3 days’ sight Private 156$ I a Bombay Demand Bink 153$ g Madras Demand Bank152 words
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Advertisement191 1929-03-02 9 L l Z> j Gladys Cooper F f Toilet Specialities j Liquid Day Cream [Astringent Lotion Cleansing Lotion Face Creams f f Face Powders. J t J f F Amami Peroxide Tooth Paste J Blood Iron Phosphate »l« Pierre’s Dentifrice a jl Ipana Tooth Faste F Squibbs Tooth Paste F191 words
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Advertisement190 1929-03-02 9 ECZEMA ON HANDSJN RASH Irritation Was Intense. Healed by Cuticura. I suffered quite a while with eczema which broke out on my hands in a rash. For some time the irritation was intense, keeping me awake at night. It was of a dry nature, causing the skin to break open,190 words
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Article841 1929-03-02 10 Fresh Evidence. PLUS COMMITTED TO ASSIZES. THE preliminary hearing into the charge agaiost Mr. E. A. H. Ellis of causing death by a rash and negligent act was continued in the Third Police Court, Singapore, on Wednesday, when, at the conclusion of the hearing, Mr. Gourlay841 words
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Advertisement278 1929-03-02 10 Bjazz Has Conquered the World 'T’HE CONN world famous J_ Saxophone is indispensible to any orchestra playing modern dance music. With its great many exclusive features and our detailed book of instructions it is easy to learn how to play a CONN Saxophone. CONN Brass Instruments rule the musical world’278 words
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Advertisement408 1929-03-02 10 «-IB—LLE Jar*' JB. .1 Il TPSS 9-53 I I I M PEARS’” stands forlhlS» purity and comfort. I r S HE Pears’ process of soap-making is unique. To produce a cake o£ Pears’ Soap takes six months longer I than any other toilet soap. Its trans- Z^ z /4 ts408 words
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Article593 1929-03-02 11 AMERICA’S WEAKNESS. Fifteen Thousand Plants Examined. IN a recent interview with Samuel Crowther published in The Saturday Evening Post of January 5, Thomas A. Edison gives the following interest account of the progress he has made in his investigations with rubber producing plants and his plan593 words
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Advertisement122 1929-03-02 11 “Th* Whisky you ask for again** WISH'S SPECIAL SCOTCHWHISKY McNish Whisky HAS THE QUALITY McNish Whisky HAS THE FLAVOUR McNish Whisky HAS THE AGE AN INDEPENDENT HOUSE OF OVER 70 YEARS’ STANDING. ROBERT McNISH CO., LTD. Glasgow London Head Office in the Heart of the Empire which controls the world-wade122 words
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Advertisement97 1929-03-02 11 A SOCIAL OFFENCE. The person who goes about with illsmellini breath is an offender against social harmony. Sweet pure breath is a necessity to every man and woman who desires respect and good-will. Usually all that is needed to correct foul breath is an occasional dose of Pinkettes, the dainty97 words
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Advertisement241 1929-03-02 11 J\ A iWiWnWI i I i Mil SI i I iUw I Hi■ J llli I 1 r liii |IJ I Z 7 I'' 1 711'' V' I I I II /19 2 9 I r* 1 g i No duplicate of this the new Oakland is I car or241 words
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Advertisement1219 1929-03-02 12 g——— THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. ..a— INTENDED SAILINGS' FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N, CONTINENT. j ZSF fc 11 SSSS: H-”™ Mr ‘WM ISffius dollar steamship line 118 Apr’ 11 Rotterdam^ and Hamburg. AMERICAN MAIL LINE I TROTT TTS Aor 19 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. w TRANSPACIFIC. ROUND THE1,219 words
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Advertisement651 1929-03-02 12 P. 0.-BRITISH IXDIT' AND APCAR LINES (OOMPARIEI iROOBPORATan I» EKSL4SB) ■HI! PASSENGCR AND CARGO BORVIC3. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings O f steamers contract with His Majesty’s Govern- ,nd ia S. n. Co* ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated i n r Outwards from London651 words
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