Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 March 1929
1929-03-04
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-03-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY; Ho 51. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY, 4th MARCH, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS,20 words
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Advertisement180 1929-03-04 1 studio, up-to-date Photo, paphy hy elect c l ‘B flt ’Phone 772, /0, Bishop Street, PENANG. M Black and White ASK FOR: Leads Crosse Blackwell’s ~ITT HI Ml I Illi |l J iMjIM— 1| I—--7.1 I Buchanan’s WORLD-FAMOUS fIM strawberry JAM. SOLE AGENTS THE Now obtainable in elegant Borneo Company,180 words
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Advertisement15 1929-03-04 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement2402 1929-03-04 2 111 AUCTION NOTICES. BANKS. 11 I M-NISHS BEICH STREET MCTIOI ROOKS. MVNicirALNOTiCB. "«j»™» XXtX*' IH'XJCS I SPECIAL Notice is hereby given that whereas (Incorporated in Hongkong.) yv—— I SCOTCH WHISKY The undersigned are instructed I objections to the apportionment of the I Tiri'T K zv/vry.M” To sell bv expenses of2,402 words
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Article702 1929-03-04 3 FOUL IN STH ROUND. Outclassed All The Time. THE heavy-weight fight at the Albert Hall. London, on January 31, between Phil Scott, the British champion, and Ted Sandwina, the young German American, ended in a most unsatisfactory manner. In the sth round, when the men were702 words
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Article37 1929-03-04 3 March 9—Selangor Races, Ist day. 10—4th in Lenf. 12, 13 14—Macdonia Players, Town Hall. 13 —Inter-State Cricket Selangor v Negri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur. Selangor Rices, 2nd day. 30—Inter-state Cricket: Perak v Penang, Esplanade, 10.30 a.m.37 words
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Article142 1929-03-04 3 To-day’s Departures* Glenshiel for Port Swettsnham SingaporeChina a.d Japan. Egra for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Rahman for Ai or s tdr and P. Langkawi, van Linschoten for Singapore. Rawang for Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Resolute for Padang, Bitavia, Singapore, Siam, Manila. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Hong Hwa for142 words
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Article531 1929-03-04 3 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BI TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca. Johore and Singapore.. Registration and Parcel Post, escort where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Bunday excepted) at531 words
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Advertisement364 1929-03-04 3 RiC A N. Kayser SLIPPER HEEL* HOSIERY A hose that enjoys wide popularity is this Kayser "Slipper Heel" hose that is service weight. It is exquisitely fine and clear of texture—yet it wears exceptionally well. And the exclusive Kayser feature,’’Slipper Heel’* gives a smart slenderness to natural beauty line of364 words
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Advertisement37 1929-03-04 3 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlenents.. Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, fava, and the surrounding countries, will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, Ac. MISS TEE, “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England.37 words
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Advertisement300 1929-03-04 3 16-dau's qnseeb ti&Mi Song °< Sea All the hits from London’s Latest Musical Show. 5084 JY’b** Tavern Maid Lilian D vies and Chorus tTae Mirror Song 50R5 [Somewhere and J. V» rno (True Eyes S. Rolloway jj 5087 f rror Song- F. T. Debroy 8 mers Band i All Day300 words
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Article864 1929-03-04 4 lIGHT ON OLD THEME. College of i Surgeons Relics. INJthe Anatomical Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons thern are a skull (minus a mandible), and a thigh bone, believed by the donor, Mr. J. W. Belt, to be those of Lord Darnley. These relics have been864 words
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Advertisement276 1929-03-04 4 PA TENT Fa T| I Canvas Bags Sz 19” by 19” by 24” c<n be packed 224 lbs rubber. /S?.// c~J 31 can be used over hundred w/ 7 ffl r/v/, ijif time —J •Jl' $6 50 each f.o.b. Singapore. Telegraphic address ’’ARISAKA.” Arisaka Canvas Bag Mfg. Company, Ltd., 176,276 words
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Advertisement223 1929-03-04 4 EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE a I 1 //%/////W// k z/ < 11 111 /'/Pn^li lliii disclosed by x-ray /It n Th e strands of finest golden Virginia Tobacco, used exclusively —for 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom L from all deleterious matter. feaSS (XPRESS VIRGINIA CtGARETTES ,he f n223 words
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FEMINIZE REFLECTIONS
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Article688 1929-03-04 5 February 4th.-Mr. Pepye’a 9 d filadre having asked of me that her mv favourite recipe for Urlp Ido write it out for a,aac ,r> if Id Seville Oranges and 2 k them in quarters and taking out the pips, then to ind rind together. Put all in-688 words
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Article521 1929-03-04 5 ELIZABETH BARRIE, S.R. N - BY ELIZABETH BARRIE, S.R.N. “Premature greyness is very common to-day”, said a scalp specialist recently. “Many of the women, and men too, who come for advice and treatment are frequently in the early thirties and quite often in the twenties.” Greyness is certainly premature if it appears before521 words
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Article, Illustration72 1929-03-04 5 This graceful afternoon or semi-evening ensemble may be carried out in georgette or chiffon. The top part of the frock is quite plain and sleeveless, while the skirt is a two-tier affair, the top layer being* slit up the front and turned back. For the coatee the same72 words
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Article388 1929-03-04 5 BY ROSAMUND. For the novice it is invaluable to have a set of short general rules, to which she may refer when cooking. It is quite a good idea to write those most likely to be handy on a stout card and hang them in the kitchenette. About388 words
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Article544 1929-03-04 5 DAPHNE DAVIDSON - BY DAPHNE DAVIDSON. Viewing a collection of new’ hats which are to be the vogue of the coming season, I noticed that the popular style will be that which fits the head closely, and gives the wearer an extra-intelligent look. At least, a typical example544 words
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Article449 1929-03-04 5 BY A PSYCHOLOGIST. In some homes, home lessons are continual source of irritation both to the child and the other members of the house hold, resulting in a good deal of wasted nervous energy. It is really no use getting angry witha child who finds home lessons449 words
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Article379 1929-03-04 5 HELEN GREIG SOUTER - BY HELEN GREIG SOUTER. Many women seem particularly careless regarding their furs. They may be punctilious about brushing coats and skirts, but they never give a second thought to their furs, and think, apparent tiy, these will stand any kind of treatment. Whenever you wear furs on a379 words
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Advertisement19 1929-03-04 5 fe® J? A S 3 r Wh J. Pl li Uik I 11 AU v 'JUhnaA and ,F. If19 words
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Article553 1929-03-04 6 Merchants V The Rest. I Partridge Score 61s Hope Makes 40. Brilliant Partnership. THE match between the Merchants and the Rest was continued yesterday and resulted in a draw. The Rest continued their innings and carried the score to 221 runs. A very good stand553 words
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Article, Illustration25 1929-03-04 6 THEN THERE WERE NINE, —These beautiful St. Bernard dogs are the final selection from Mrs. Staine’s Kennels, near Reigate, for Cruft’s DogSho"-25 words
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210 1929-03-04 6 AT PENANG HOSPITAL. Yesterday’s Funeral At Western Road. THE death took place with tragic suddenness early on Suuday morning at the Penang General Hospital, of Mrs. Adelaide Diana (Pat) Evans, wife of Mr Arthur H. Evans, who is wellknown throughout the East, where he210 words
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Article256 1929-03-04 6 O d Bedfordians, of whom there are many in this part of the world, will hear with much r*g e‘ that the Rev. Septimu* B Pnillpotts, M.A for many years assistant master and chaplain of Bedford School, died in Bedford on January 14. H» was 87 years of256 words
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Article259 1929-03-04 6 Boat Race Preparations. RESUME 110 N OF FLAT RACING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 4, The London correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cabled on March 2 The weather was fine and cold to-day and grounds were hard. The following are the chief rugby results pts.259 words
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Article93 1929-03-04 6 SQUADRO "J-LE CDER LIVOCK SCORES CENTURY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 4. The first century of the cricket season at Singapore was registered by Squadron leader L'vock for the married members of the S.C.C. against the single. P .rtuered by Hamilton who made 93. they took93 words
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Article33 1929-03-04 6 S.L.R.C. DRAW WITH A.C.S. The Sepoy Lines R creation Club drew with the Anglo-Chinese School in a match played on the Dato Kramat Padang on Saturday, each side scoring one goal.33 words
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Article, Illustration35 1929-03-04 6 Girl s Air Record.—Miss Heanor Smith, the seventeen year-old girl who established a woman’s endurance flight record in New York by remaining in the air lor 13 hours 1 7 minutes.35 words
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Article92 1929-03-04 6 —Rtuler. PLADNER’S SENSATIONAL VICTORY. P..ri?, March 2. In the International Boxing Unions world’s flyweight champion; hip over fifteen rounds, E nile P:adner (France) knocked out Frankie Gtnaro (America) in the first round.— A Matter Of Seconds The figtt lasted only a few seconds. Genaro attacked at the.—Rtuler. - 92 words
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Article180 1929-03-04 6 0N I 457 I THE island. I The s s I aD g^l y thi Smoi around the World gO “>J Passengers. She man flag beina H.| Haifa, Port Said. I Bombay and Calcutta I khe is bound for pL I aHa, Singapore and l <1180 words
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37 1929-03-04 6 We are advised by tf legram fromth? Secretaries that ibe Directors of tb» Ban eng (Selangf r) Rubber Esiam Limited, have declared an interimdiiidend of 5 p.c. (ectuai) payable on prox mo.37 words
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Miscellaneous18 1929-03-04 6 v■. v You don’t act for the films cow 1 No. Charlie Chaplin became jealon of mer—Moustique. Charleroi.18 words
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1381 1929-03-04 7 Cyril Baxendale - Early Pioneers. When H. E. The Governor Was A “Resident.” By Cyril Baxendale. To The Sunday Gazette.) HEKh are a few of the little stories which used to be related in the atap or bamboovJled huts serving as bungalows, a s before Charlie Rolls1,381 words
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Article558 1929-03-04 7 Wonderful Find. YOUNGEST OF THE PRECIOUS STONES. THERE has arrived in Great Britain from Australia what is probably the finest specimen of black opal ever found.” It is now in the hands of a London firm of dealers in precious stones and its value is estimated558 words
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Article186 1929-03-04 7 FORMER LONDON POLICE CHIEFS CLAIMING DAMAGES. The London Court of Appeal in mail week made an order for consolidation of the actions brought by Sir William Horwood and Sir Wyndham Childs (formerly Chief and Assistant Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police) to recover damages for alleged libel against186 words
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Advertisement400 1929-03-04 7 wSHtoar# b: and I —the Question of Your Dress Clothes. a Perfectly cut faultless in fit high grade materials I Unless you have actually tried our Tailoring you simply cannot appreciate that difference between our clothes and others—not only in the Suit, but in the price,, the material and the400 words
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Article621 1929-03-04 8 Regrettable though it is to have to say it, Municipal matters are not a popular t 'pic of conversation with the ordinary citizen. He would far rather discuss the next Test match. Grant National prospects. the destination of the English Cup, or his handicap at golf. When621 words
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Article215 1929-03-04 8 Retirement of some of the older men in the Home Government is inevitable, and one or two are going to the House of Lords. Sir Laming Worthington-Evans and Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland are far from well, and it may be that they will not be able to215 words
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Article36 1929-03-04 8 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 43i ds per pound per pl.-158/-No. 1 Crepe 43j cts per pound per pl.=ssB/Steady. London 12§ i New York 25j eta (gold) {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys)'36 words
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Article35 1929-03-04 8 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as followsSpot 43c per lb. March April/June 44fc July/Sept. 45c Remarks :—Market Quiet.35 words
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Article18 1929-03-04 8 The homeward mail by the a«s. Macedonia closes at 5-30 p.m, cn Saturday, th£ 9th iratant.18 words
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Article1156 1929-03-04 8 Utopia In The Offing. Comparison Between British And U. S. Conditions. Bright Prospects. (From Our Own Correspondent.) San Francisco, February 10. AS the New Year progresses one finds considerable speculation in this country as to what 1929 will bring forth. It is true that 1928,1,156 words
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Article105 1929-03-04 8 GENERAL NOBILE BLAMED. Rome, March 3. The Commission of Enquiry into the loss of the Polar airship, Italia, under General Nobile, found that the loss of the airship was due to the Commander’s faulty handling, and finds that there is no acceptable justification except physical105 words
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44 1929-03-04 8 Reuter. RANSOM DEMANDEDNew York, J h(? One hundred reb r eflid ent American. Henry g fining a D<J manager of the San >' ,c in Me* ,c(? employee of C °?h P n rlbe)s are demanding a ransom 24,000 nesoe.—SfReuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement204 1929-03-04 8 CHEAPEST 1 r Eaj3 and BEST id “Dead—AU Dead’’ h I i i g Not a single survivor— that’s the beauty of Black 4 A Flag. It kills every fly, mosquito and roacA A ’r L your home. Kills other bugs, l(xS. They breathe L 4« L E Black Flag204 words
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Advertisement77 1929-03-04 8 E. O. Dance nights every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Suurdiys—Evening Dress Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. FOB MUSCLE BUILDING EAT WTTWtKXT ILK IL—E&XL o' QTcQ actum P &5337 Agents. KATZ BROS. LTD. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing the Sea and77 words
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Miscellaneous17 1929-03-04 8 TIDE TABLES. nW High WEtcr. 4.24 a.m. Midnight 5.03 p.m. B>Qp 5.03 a.m. {539 p.ni. 8.34 p.m.17 words
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Obituary17 1929-03-04 8 DEATH. Evans. —Adelaide Diana (Pat), beloved wife of Arthur H. Evans, at Penang, on Sunday, March 3.17 words
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Article188 1929-03-04 9 —Reuter, To-day’s Inauguration. rrILLBNT ceremony A T WHITE HOUSE. BROADCAST in BRITAIN. kkA ngements Ae been made by the BRITISH BROADCORPORATION TO RELAY TO THE BRI;ISH LISTENERS A PORTION OFTHE CEREMONY T W ASIIINGTON TO- DAY WHIN' HERBERT •ekwillbeinaugur■tedpresidentof the CNITED STATES, IN 1 succession to calven—Reuter, - 188 words
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Article58 1929-03-04 9 —Reuter, Mexico Thrilled. tOM.MUNICA HONS COMPLETELY INTERRUPTED. Mexico City, March 3, The capital is thrilled by reports which state that a revolution has broken out at Vera Cruz. Commuuication between Mexico City and Aera Cruz is completely interrupted. Lorry-loads of troops pa s sed through the—Reuter, - 58 words
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Article172 1929-03-04 9 «.n. yi>u Id QU British I nited Press. j CDGE accepts proof of OWNERSHIP. Chicago, March 2. A gwn parrot called “Baby” was the if witness in a case before Judge Ham the Racine Avenue Police Court. np/i >ua P'l a nant Mrs. Olympia Blair LarA l«.n. yi>u Id QU British I nited Press. - 172 words
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Article87 1929-03-04 9 —Reuter. EAD STARt ’PLANE FORCED w land. London, March 3. T’/ r n av ’ator. Wen Lin Tschen, 'X he h /J 0 5 own into the sea soon Hina. p started on his flight to a ®Del in midb Bnve Pt J p!1 1 Voided to turn—Reuter. - 87 words
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235 1929-03-04 9 maintenance of peace.— Rugby Radio Service. FOREIGN SECRETARY'S MESSAGE. AIM AT PEACEFUL CO-OPERATION. RENUNCIATION OF WAR. On the occasion of the deposit of Great Britain's ratification of the Kellogg Pact Sir Austen Chamberlain cabled his heartiest congratulations to Mr. Kellogg and expressed the hope thatmaintenance of peace.—Rugby Radio Service. - 235 words
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Article181 1929-03-04 9 —British United Press. BETWEEN 30,000 AND 40,C00 IN AMERICA. Chicago, March 3. There are now between 30,000 and 40,000 millionaires in the United States as against only 7000 in 1914, according to Mr. Carl Snyder, of the Federal Reserve Bank. “Possibly half or more of these—British United Press. - 181 words
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Article142 1929-03-04 9 —British United Press. BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM MAKE TRANS CONTINENTAL FLIGHT. New York, March 3. A honeymoon flight from the West to the East coast of the United States has been made by Mr. George A. Henshaw ’Jr., of San Angelo, Texas, and his bride, formerly Miss Caladouio—British United Press. - 142 words
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Article70 1929-03-04 9 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, March 3. Paris. 124.221 New York. 4.8533? Brussels, 34 94 Geneva, 25.23 J Amsterdam. 12.111; Milan, 92.65; Berlin, 20 45 Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 18.20; Oslo. 1819; Vienna 34.52* Prague, 1631 Helsingfors, 193 4 Madrid 31.80$; Lisbon, 1091 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 815* Rio, sil J(Rugby Radio Service.) - 70 words
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Article378 1929-03-04 9 —Reuter. Belgian Activist Arrested. “TREATY” COPIED FROM OLD DOCUMENT. A VENAL SWINDLE.” THE ALLEGED FRAN-CO-BELGIAN SECRET AGREEMENT HAS NOW BEEN PROVED TO BE A FORGERY, AND A BELGIAN ACTIVIST NAMED HEINE HAS BEEN ARRESTED AND CHARGED. Brussels, March 3. The newspaper, Nation Beige, declares that the,—Reuter. - 378 words
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Article151 1929-03-04 9 British United Press. PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR AMERICAN TOWN. New York, March 3. Early one morning the inhabitants of Rahway, N.J., turned on their water taps and drank. Some smiled and drank deeper while others, with a wry expression on their faces threw the offending liquidBritish United Press. - 151 words
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Article26 1929-03-04 9 „—Reuter. New York, March 3. President, Coolidge has signed the Naval Supply Bill, providing for the expenditure of $12,370,000 for cruiser con- struction.-„—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article233 1929-03-04 9 we confidently anticipate’’.— Rugby Radio Service. SATISFACTORY AND REASSURING. COMPLETE RECOVERY STILL LONG WAY OFF. GUARDED PHRASING. A bulletin—the first long statement issued since the King’» removal to Bognor—was issued yesterday. It is regarded as being definitely satisfactory and reassuring. Nevertheless guarded phrasing is designedwe confidently anticipate’’.—Rugby Radio Service. - 233 words
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Article182 1929-03-04 9 by three American scientists.— British United Press. CAUSE OF THE DISEASE. New York, March 3. Experiments on the treatment of hay fever using a different protein fraction of the same pollen to which the individual is sensitive have proved successful in a great manyby three American scientists.—British United Press. - 182 words
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Article80 1929-03-04 9 8,200,000 t £328,000) invested. British United Press BRITISH INTERESTS SECOND TO GERMANY. Riga, March 3. Half the capital invested in Latvian companies is foreign-owned, according to the latest official statistics. Of the 85,300,00) lats (£3,412,00 invested by foreign holders, 12,500,000 lats (£500,000) is held by German8,200,000 t £328,000) invested.—British United Press - 80 words
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120 1929-03-04 9 218 DEATHS. Berlin, March 3. Street accidents in Berlin accounted for the deaths of 218 persons last year ac cording to official figures published. The number of persons injured was 11,755- The total number of street accidents rose from 21.927 in 1927 to 27,601 in120 words
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Advertisement235 1929-03-04 9 Get a Car for your Leave ON THE BEST TERMS A. New Can .f any approved make ready for you on arrival. Written guarantee given to repurchase at of pievailing catalogue price if returned within i| U six month». Second-hand cars also supplied on XSB yM— ajSK UB generous repurchase235 words
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Miscellaneous167 1929-03-04 9 SOLUTION and RESULT OF Eastern Crosswords No. 10. T Across 1. RESTS. 5. EN. 7. AN. 9. PLASH. 10. TO. 11. RAE. 12. KAN. 14. FAN. 16. AH. 17. DED. 18. BAFTA, 20, OEIT. 22. TBKM. 23. STOLA. 24. BEP. Down 1. RESTS. 2. EN. 3. TO. 4. PASH. 6.167 words
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332 1929-03-04 10 TWO DRAWN GAMES. Aston Villa Beat The Arsenal. RANGERS DEFEAT DUNDEE U. London, March 2 t THE following are the results of the English and Scottish Cup-tie and League matches. F. A. CUP. Fifth Round. Blackburn R. 1 Bolton W. 1 Aston Villa 1 Arsenal332 words
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Article296 1929-03-04 10 MAGISTRATE URGES POLICE RIGHT OF ENTRY. Sir Charles Iggbsder, J.P., a member of the ConncT of the Magistrates* Asscr ciation, made the startling suggestion at a recent meeting of the Royab Commission on Police Powers and Procedure that the police shonld have the right to enter clubs296 words
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Article72 1929-03-04 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Hong Fdtta .68| .70i Hitams .72| .75# Johans «39 .41 Kuchais 135 1.37| Kampongs 24/6 25/6 Lahats 15/9 16 3 Laruts 15/6 16/Malaya .Consols .61 .63 Muang Prefs 14/6 15/Norths .52 .55 Nawng Pets 1.12| Penawats72 words
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Article102 1929-03-04 10 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Bayers. Sellers. Rubbers. Allenbys 2.20 2.40 Bassetts 1.10 1.15 Brogas 1.37| 1.42| J erams 1.55 1.65 M. Pindas 2.50 2.60 Mentakabs .55 .57| N. Scudais 2.87| 2.97$ Pajams 2.60 2.70 S. Tukangs 1.32| 1.37| Ulu Benuts .65 .67| Tins.102 words
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Article223 1929-03-04 10 Penang, March 4, 1929. Benares Opium p. chest $5,0 0.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Lickings 145 00 nom Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom 1103 70.00 nom Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $9.90 sales Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells223 words
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Article129 1929-03-04 10 Penang, March 4, 1929, (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 15/ 6 3 Credit 24 13/32 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 3 days* sight Private 156| 3 Bombay Demand Bc-.k 1531 I g Madras Demand Bank 153|129 words
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Article1176 1929-03-04 10 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. KAMES. j Ij 4 K 5 I 8 C cn i t gj 1 cc I RUBBER [Dollar.] 9 e S c Allenby Rubber Do 2 35 2 45 Alor Gajab Rubber Estate 1 80 2 2f Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 50 3 75 Ayer Hitam1,176 words
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Advertisement277 1929-03-04 10 CLEARANCE SALE TO-DAY TO-DAY for a few days only. Dresses Hats, Underwear, Bags, Powders and Ladies’ Novelties. s y' Articles ONE DOLLAR upwards. Suitable for Road and Railway RRICES culverts, Drainage ON and Sewerage Pl lICATION. Schemes, etc. X \W I Made in all sizes n BEwVijm np to ten277 words
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Advertisement244 1929-03-04 10 R I L Cash INUTE *"**>»■ X/T INUTE Books of I I EJLAIN Ruled FooiscaTrT* I ■I P ARCEL I r NDEX Books, Foolscan a and 3 lea Ve9 to a 10 ot B duplicate 8$ x IQI 6:2 1 PRESS Copying Books of aSMfIT’, 1,000 leaves W W Files244 words
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Miscellaneous43 1929-03-04 10 M a w gyTi'ii To-Night and Till Wednesday, 6th March. A Tiffany-Gem “That Model From Paris” With Marceline Day and Bert Lytell. A luxurious comedy-drama of beautiful women, gowns and romance. Supported by KENNETH McDONALD in Sunshine of Paradise Alley and New Comedies.43 words
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Article1669 1929-03-04 11 ✓7* ENANG welcomes the first of the VM "post-war Hamburg-America liners J —the Resolute— which berthed inneside Swettenham Pier this morning o nane welcomes her passengers, wh, tour of the world, are afforded n opportunity of visiting the beauty spot Hour memory is to be relied upon,1,669 words
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Article306 1929-03-04 11 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir,—l am very much of the opinion of your correspondent of yesterday’s issue regarding the salaries of Asiatic teachers. All Asiatic teachers have to undergo a three years’ course, and must have passed every year, when they will be put306 words
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Article361 1929-03-04 11 Monday, February 25. H. H. The Sultan of Johore called on His Excellency the Governor at 5 p.m. tn bid goodbye before proceeding to Europe. His H’ghness was accompanied by his grand daughter. The Rt. Hon. S r Charles Eliot, P.C.. G.C.M.G., C. 8., and Mr. Porsonby361 words
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Article38 1929-03-04 11 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1. March Krumholtz Bartay 2 Overture Egmont Beethoven 3. Bolero Toreador La Thiere 4. Selection Madame Pompadour Fall 5. One Step Good Night Hohengarten God Save The King.38 words
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Article884 1929-03-04 11 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Saturday Evening. The continued firmness of the Cum modity was quite tie most satisfactory feature of the week an I again rubbers have come in for tie lion’s share of the business transacted, interest being shown in a wider ranga of stocks than for884 words
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Article220 1929-03-04 11 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m to-day:— Saturday. To day. oc no Shares. S 0 ts CQ QQ CQ 00 C. 0. c. C. Rubber (Dollar). A. Molek 2.25 2.35 230 2.35 Bassett 1.15 1.25 110 1.20 Benta220 words
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Article583 1929-03-04 11 The output of Jelapang Tin Dredging Limited for the month of February w*s i hours w rked 539, yardage treated 102,000, piculs 357 26. The ou:put of Larut Tin F.elds, Ltd., for the month of February was hours worked (4 dredges) 2,209, yardage treated 309,000, piculs 1,187,90. N-.s.583 words
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Article82 1929-03-04 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list: Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Ayer Hitam 9/- 9/6 Bangrin 39/ 40/Batu Caves 1.60 Hitims -72$ .77j Hong Fatt .72$ Hong Kong Tin 13/-' 13/6 Jelapang 20/6 21/Johan -39 .41 Katu Tin 28/3 28/9 Kucbai 1.3782 words
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Advertisement317 1929-03-04 11 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Wanted Immediately Tamil Engine Driver for Estate in Kedah. 2nd clasa certificate and knowledge Crude Oil Engines essential. Apply Box No. 70. c/o Pinang Gazette. miscellaneous Wanted A European House furnished or unfurnished for long terms. Apply Aylesbury and Nutter, 36, Beach Street, Penang. TO LET.317 words
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Article257 1929-03-04 12 ULTRA-VIOLET GLASS. Conflicting Views On Value For Offices. ARCHITECTS are divided on the question of adopting glass that lets through more ultra-violet rays than ordinary glass. Scientific experiments certainly show that plants, as well as spiders and flies, have bejaefited by the ultra-violet rays transmitted, but257 words
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Article214 1929-03-04 12 LOXDONTRS’ LITTLE misunderstandings. For over eight years (writes a correspondent of the Daily Telegraph) I have been doing appeal work for an important London organisation, the name of which I enclose. My biggest individual subscribers are Scotsmen, the private firm from which I have had the largest214 words
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Article803 1929-03-04 12 The Pinang Gazette records with regret the sudden death of Mrs. Adelaide Diana Evans which occurred suddenly early yesterday morning at the General Hospital. The funeral took place the same day, the Rev. Father Devals officiar ting. Mr. H. B. Layton returned to Singapore on board the803 words
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Advertisement398 1929-03-04 12 ATĕsted Cartridges r/1 F» H 'G tJorJHl Standard Makes 'U Rifles, Pistols A Revolvers illl Every cartridge produced -V r illl by R cm i n g ton must pass Hill rigid inspection at many iSfeto HU sta g es > fr° m raw material to all fi n s398 words
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Advertisement234 1929-03-04 12 7HE POPE’S PHYSICIAN Pays Strong Tribute of Praise To DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS, Many physicians prescribe Dr. M illiams' Pink Pills for Pale People to their patients when tonic treatment is indicated. No less an authority than Dr. Andrea Amici, physician to the Papal household, writing on the subject of234 words
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Advertisement316 1929-03-04 12 Colds, Bronchitis I— -v For any weakness of throat or chest or any tendency to tuberculosis; for a troublesome cough, broncbiiis or any chest affection, the standard approved treatment is a course of Angier’s Emulsion. It soothes and strengthens the lungs, promotes appetite, and exerts a pronounced tonio, invigorating influence316 words
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Article754 1929-03-04 13 “THE COMMON FOE.” Need to Curb Fighting Spirit. A HIGH tribute to the Baptist Church was paid by Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, at a dinner given in London to celebrate the last stage of the appeal-for £300,000 for the Baptist Union Superannuation Fund for754 words
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Article575 1929-03-04 14 Liberal Claim. “THE ONLY PARIY UNITED.” SIR Herbert Samuel, speaking at the annual meeting of the Lancashire, Cheshire, and North-Western Liberal Federatioi at Preston said it was a happp\ state of things that the Liberal Party could now survey the whole political field and claim quite575 words
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Article173 1929-03-04 14 £15,000 A YEAR SUBSIDY TO NEW BRITISH COMPANY. Sir Samuel Hoare, the Air Minister, in a White Paper issued on February 2 outlines the agreement that is being made between the Air Ministry and National FlyingS rvices, Ltd., providing for Gov ernment financial help to the company.173 words
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Advertisement359 1929-03-04 14 glades You’ll have heard tell of the self- I stropping device in the head of j the “Valet” Razor, but do you longer realise how simple it is, how efficient, how by its use blades last, not days or weeks, but months, pt Each day a perfect shave simply by359 words
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Article582 1929-03-04 15 ohowrabta market. Penang, March 4, 1929. Mutton— 4 ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do l.bj Tripe do LOO Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 4) Suet m 40 Kidney M pair582 words
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Advertisement128 1929-03-04 15 I The CHAMPAGNE! MD fl 3QI o I MsS a 1 |BB I JBn I I Jill I B i 1 1 E' CNAMMCn Monopole £E Red-top SE XX K«Mt <>•> 3 j 1 Montpete Red Seal SOLE AGENTS: g Katz Bros. Limited, Penang. I E PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN128 words
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Advertisement386 1929-03-04 15 l! NEWCAK i J i ori or £t^an Q.- 2set us its J ’c Remarkable Rerformanee— jl > Cl nr L This is a cordial invitation to carries you about —its flashing v you to take a demons ration acceleration and speed—its ride in the New Ford Car. generous comfort386 words
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Advertisement1240 1929-03-04 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINiT IHSj HAMBURMMEKIKA LINK INTENDED SAILINGS' FROM PENANG. I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. •IAUTOMFDON’ Mar 8 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. UTWARD Sa x Due Singapor •«ACHILLES iMar. 14 Marseille*. London, Rotterdam an am m g Burgenland For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan.1,240 words
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