Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 March 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-03-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, No 52 VOL. LXXXVIL TUESDAY, sth MARCH, 1929, PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement386 1929-03-05 1 “if tokisatsu STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. i 11 U: J® a□ c■ mm np□ mww nna■ nnnMMßann MINIMAX Have YOU trieJ (Chemical Hand Fire Extinguisher.) flLy The A i M I I Sign mi I AAHi r I Hi386 words
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Advertisement13 1929-03-05 1 PACKING Contractor MINATO CO, 80, Bishop Street, PENANG, Tennis Racket* Repaired and Mended,13 words
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Advertisement2208 1929-03-05 2 AUCTION. NOTICES. BANKS. -g--5 Sale By Public Auction nnder an j Jj e Kedah Rubber Co Ltd., NE E MAATSCHAPP?j ANDEI CDFCTAI ri Order of Supreme Court, Straits [lncorporated in the 8. B.] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Ft VI/114 Settlements. made in Singapore, Decern- (Established 1824.) i V! SCOTCH .WHISKY. ber2,208 words
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Article1282 1929-03-05 3 Effect On Business. Alleged Neglect In Schools. IN the statement that bad handwriting costs business houses thousands of pounds every year, which Mr. Richard Burbidge made recently, he brought the neglect of bandwriting in the schools prominently before the public. It is stated that the secondary1,282 words
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Advertisement369 1929-03-05 3 Health and Strength soon regain?. 7 HEALTH TD ECOVER your strength after illrlC^» 1 ness or f ever w t l t h at b est o all Tonics, Phosferine. A Phosferine is ideal for men and vitality women alike. It rebuilds shattered nerves, tones up exhausted bodies to healthiest369 words
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Advertisement33 1929-03-05 3 II MACONOCHiE'S C Finest Fresh Fruit Jams and Seville x Orange Marmalade 5 < 5 *C Made with carefully selected fruits and best refined sugar only < c s < Please ask your Storekeeper for Maconochies <33 words
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Advertisement196 1929-03-05 3 > PMWWIII TwlglllWOy Song f the Sea a All the hits from London’s Latest Musical Show. r rnoi f The Tavern Mai 1 Lilian D .vies and Chorus I The Mirror Song F roq- J Somewhere and J. Verno U I True Eyes S, Rolloway n J Mirror Song F.196 words
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643 1929-03-05 4 AUDACIOUS “UNCLE ARTHUR.” Reply To Mr. Henderson. SIR Arthur Steel-Maitland, Minister of Labour, speaking at Luton, said that the record of the Government could be summed up as a contrast between performance and or between character and camouflage. Mr. Arthur Henderson, speaking, recently at Durban643 words
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Article163 1929-03-05 4 OF REPEAL HORSE-POWER TAX DEMANDED. The Lobby correspondent of the Evening Standard, understands that a meeting of members of Parliament will be called shortly to start a campaign for a reduction in the tax on motor vehicles. Informal talks among members have been proceeding for some163 words
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Advertisement261 1929-03-05 4 ———w——no matter what the climate. ffKal If you want a whisky that 1 you can rely on —just ask jHSi I for N. J. Club. The fine /jßrßv I old ‘Scotch’ with the ex- I cellent quality, and the mellow flavour. rwpiEß jortnsTONES NJCLUB'Kf WHISKY ■ate ordinances CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co.261 words
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Advertisement228 1929-03-05 4 I PLAY ERS I €©W“THFIPEE) CH6ARETTIS i I f D T I i :k■ > I Y i i V > i d a y-’». if j 1 I i r I i i 1 ■1 1 kJ Vi fW I A t/vLi r”! ‘wi T'- w&sgy® I li -d228 words
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Article599 1929-03-05 5 ANNUAL GATHERING IN MEXICAN GUI F. Variety Of Uses. When, with the close of their busy season in February, the trappers of the Gulf Coast country are forced temporarily to abandon their occuoation of gathering pelts some hundreds of them turn to another and no less picturesque599 words
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Article61 1929-03-05 5 RIVIERA SENSATION. Gene Tanney, the ex heavyweight champion of the world, figured in a mild sensation at the Riviera. A photographer attempted to snap him and his wife and Tunney warded off the pressman. The latter insisted and the boxer suddenly swung a right to61 words
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Article507 1929-03-05 5 REMARKABLE frauds. Trio’s Big Scale Operations. Maurice Balk, 27, photographer, of Middlesex street, E George Jordan, 35, clerk, no fixed abode, and Philip Eveleigh Haycroft, 33, motor engineer, Lowther-hi 11 road, Honor Oak Park, were charged at Bow street Pul co Court before Mr. Mnad, with obtaining507 words
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Article66 1929-03-05 5 (Rugby Radio Service.) Ixjndon, March 4. Paris, 124.25 New York. 4.85 J; Brussels, 34.95| Geneva, 25.231 Amsterdam, 12.111 Milan, 92.65; Berlin, 20.45 j Stockholm, 18.164 Copenhagen, 18.20; Oslo, 1819|; Vienna. 34.52| ’rague, 163| Helsingfors, 1921 Madrid, 31.894; Lisbon, 1091 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 815 Rio, s§> Buenos Aires. 4744(Rugby Radio Service.) - 66 words
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Article130 1929-03-05 5 Penang, March 5, 1929, 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 D ?mand Bank ***** 3 days’ sight Private 1561 I s Bombay Demand Bir.k ***** Madras Demand Bank 1531130 words
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Article978 1929-03-05 5 The joint wedding of the Misses Stella and Ena, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Arshak Sarkies of Penang and Singapore ft'ill be solemnised at the St. George’i Church, Penang, on Wednesday, MArch 27, at 4.30 p.m. Miss Stella Sarkies is to marry Mr John S. Long, of978 words
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Article476 1929-03-05 5 II.—UNIQUE GUARANTEES. (By “Searchlight”) The first thing that a prudent man requires of an investment is that it shall have reasonable security—that he is nofc taking foolish risks with his hard-earned savings. It is for the prudent man that’ Oil-Palm Bonds are offered in Malaya to-day. Just look476 words
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Advertisement266 1929-03-05 5 Nature gave them that thin outer coating of enamel to protect them. To keep this intact you must keep it clean and polished. Use powder to polish, of course, just as you would for polishing anything else. But it must be the right powder, one specially prepared for the purpose—266 words
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Advertisement30 1929-03-05 5 Pinang Gazette small advertisements have no holiday season —they work all the time. If you have an;thing to sell let the Pinang Gazette bring it into the open market. rr-30 words
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Miscellaneous41 1929-03-05 5 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 an J romance. Supported by KENNETH McDONALD in Sunshine of Paradise Alley and New Comedies.41 words
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202 1929-03-05 6 BONUSES AGAIN INCREASED. 58 YEARS OF PROGRESS ANO PROSPERITY. WORLD WIDE ORGANISATION. The local office of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Cana la has just received by cable particulars in connection with the fifty-eighth an” ual report fr m the head office of202 words
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108 1929-03-05 6 —Reuter. HONG KONG ARRANGEMENTS. Hong Kong, March 4. The arrangements for the Duke of Gloucester’s visit include addresses of welcome on April 25 from the European and Chinese commun ties. On April 26 His Excellency the Governor is inviting all the r- sidents—Reuter. - 108 words
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185 1929-03-05 6 Larwood Barracked. CHAPMAN ALMOST IN TEARS. RYDER CLOSES INNINGS. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 5. THE Sydney correspondent of the Singapore Free Press cabled on March 2as follows There was an amiziog exhibition of barracking at the Melbourne ground, during the match which is going185 words
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Article156 1929-03-05 6 give rise to misgivi gs.”— Rugby Radio Service. USE OF POISON G kS IN WAR. Geneva, March 4. At the Council m°eting of the League of Ka ions, Herr Stresemann made a statement formally confirming the German Government’s ann< nncement last year regarding the abolition of the usegive rise to misgivi gs.”—Rugby Radio Service. - 156 words
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128 1929-03-05 6 —Reuter, REPORT CRITICISED. Prague, March 4. Sensational views, attributed to Professor Behcunek, the Cz cho-Slovaki n scientist, who accompanied General Nobile’s expedition, are publishei in the newspaper Ceskeslovo. Professor Bohounek complains that the Commission of Inquiry is composed ex clusively of Naval officers, whose—Reuter, - 128 words
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Article103 1929-03-05 6 during the Boxer risings.— Rugby Radio Service. ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET. London, March 4. Admiral of the Fleet Sir EI ward Seymour, died during the week-end from influenza at th<* age of 89. He was the Senior Admiral of the Fleet and a Member ofduring the Boxer risings.—Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article, Illustration209 1929-03-05 6 commence this week. Rugby Radin Service. Preparing The Budget. MR CHURCHILL’S UNENVIABLE TASK. PARLIAMENTARY DISCUSSION. London, March 4. With the exception of the figures relating to the Navy, the totals of all the estimates for the coming financial year have now been published. It is anticipated thatcommence this week.—Rugby Radin Service. - 209 words
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Article96 1929-03-05 6 Reuter. YORKSHIRE COAL TRADE boom. London, March 4. Full-time working in British coal mines is likely for the next three months in many districts. Many Yorkshire mines, working three to four days a week during the past three years, are now working the full time of sixReuter. - 96 words
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Article74 1929-03-05 6 EURASIAN REFUSED BAIL. Bail was opposed by Inspector Gordon upon the application of the accused, F. A. Mitchell, an Eurasian, who was charged with theft of two gol 1 watches and one silver, one v laed at 180 belonging to Mr. Boyd of Taiping, at the74 words
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Article207 1929-03-05 6 STAFF OFFICERS’ FAREWELL DINNER. A dinner party was held on March 1 in the Singapore Club, by the kind premission of the Committee, at which Major General Sir O.C. Van Straubenzee, General Officer Commanding the Troop», was entertained by tie Officers of his Staff The health of the207 words
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Article81 1929-03-05 6 —Reuter. Attacked By Wahabis. MINIATURE BATTLE NEAR BASRA. R. A. F. ’PLANES IN ACTION. Basra, March 5. A BRITISH airman was shot dead in an engagement ye—terday, between K. A. F. aeroplanes and 600 Wahabis who bad been sighted making off with booty after raiding Iraqi—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article322 1929-03-05 6 LIGHTNING STRIKES. HOTEL EMPLOYE» S “DOWN 100LV’ VISITORS ACT AS WAITERS. (From Our Own Correspon lent.) Colombo, February 24. It is appa-ent that the labour unrest prevalent in Colombo is not yet over. Labourer» in the employment of various companies continue to demand higher wages on322 words
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Article107 1929-03-05 6 R tut er. 19 PERSONS INJURED. London, March 4. The War Office announces that this afternoon an explosion took place in the primer and fuse factory of the filling factories at Woolwich Arsenal. Nineteen persons suffered minor injuries, but all were able to go home. CertainR tut er. - 107 words
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70 1929-03-05 6 ANOTHER “SECRET DOCUMENT UNEARTHED. —Reuter, FRANCE HITS BACK. Paris, March 4. Another secret doc *ment has b-en discovered by the Echo de Paris which publishes extracts from it purporting to disclose that Holland, in 1918, placed at the disposal of Germany for military traffic, certain railways in Dutch territory. The—Reuter, - 70 words
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Article69 1929-03-05 6 Re uhr t Semi-Fin£R oUli(ls vili as task at highbury, London, j larch The draw for the the F. A. Cnp to be ph®' March 23, is as follow'/ Aston Villa v Pnn. Highbury. Blackburn R overs w Wanderers v. West R n WHIKSDm DIVISION 1.Re uhr t - 69 words
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Article63 1929-03-05 6 —Reuter. JAMAICANS DRAW WITH ENGLISH TOURISIS Kingston Jamaica), Mirch 4, All J imaica rrnde 462 (Rae 1 9 w u--64. Bufori 74) and 2iW “X declared (As’ill 7 wickets for 60) Cahn’s team of English cricket,™plie’ wbh34 (Wcyeall 89,Nicbcl„ft Tennyson 78 Sott 6 wickets for 135)aid—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article72 1929-03-05 6 ST. ARDENT WINS NEWMARKET HANDICAP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore Mirch 1 The following is the result of the Newmarket Handicap, ruu at Sydney qb March 2 ST. ARDENT 1 FIGURE 2 VIOLIAN 3 Twenty-two ran. Won by lj lengths half a leigth between second and third.72 words
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Article107 1929-03-05 6 P.C.C. V MR. GHIM HEAT’S XI. The following have selected to renresent the P.C.C against Gbim Hua/i XI on the Esplanade ground today kickoff 5 10 p.m.) J.C. Pratt J. E. A. Clark aid G. Bennett D.D.B. Cook, G.P. Noakes and R. Pickup; Dr. W. H. Brodie. G. R.107 words
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Article55 1929-03-05 6 P.C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The followirg are the reBn tB tennis tourrament ties y da Sindes Handicap C’ass “B l5 3 v. P. F. Wahh baPhilpott 7-5.6 0. Mixed Doubles ff a ca E*« Hyde v r L. M. Evans and G. A. p, b Pa t 15.3 Mrs. Scarborough55 words
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Article33 1929-03-05 6 The results of a bowls to played yesterday were as Singles Hanlicap 2 W. Scr; E. J. Bennett 21 20. Edwards beat 4 J- E.'L 2 P. Paxton Hirding Gibson 21-4.33 words
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Article105 1929-03-05 6 Rugby Radio Service. RAY THE ltpri? EA E Sr LoD doD ’g o^ b daL The King has paSB ed le gnQfl bm e A though there was at M nor. there was very atue the o pe and the King was ab e window during heRugby Radio Service. - 105 words
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Article410 1929-03-05 7 “A SHADY CONCERN.” New Zealand Bonds In Bombay Market. MR. JUSTICE ANZA, at the Bombay High Court, awarded one pie as damages to the New Zealand Redwood Forests, Limited, who sued Mr, E. F. Groombridge for Rs. 300,000 for an alleged libel in respect of410 words
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Article100 1929-03-05 7 FORGERIES OF NEW £1 BANKNOTES. The first forgeries of £1 banknotes which were issued in November were examined in the Bank of England on February 16. It is expected that many more of a similar sort are being circulated. Experts detected that the paper of the forged notes100 words
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Article88 1929-03-05 7 FIGURES ON MOTOR NUMEERPLATE TOO LARGE. Because the front identification plate of his motor car had letters and numbers which were 1| n. longer than the prescribed size Frederick Dyatt, motor driver, Walmer-road, Kensington, was fined ss. at Tower Bridge Court. Mr. Tassell, the magistrate,88 words
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Article612 1929-03-05 7 OLD BAILEY SENTENCE. Prisoner Says, Some Mistake About It.” Sentence of six years* penal servitude to be followed by six years* preventive detention, was passed by the Common Serjeant (Sir Henry Dickens, K. C.) at the Central Criminal Court on Arthur Gaskell, 32, engineer, who pleaded612 words
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Article74 1929-03-05 7 March s—Association5 —Association Football: P.C.C. v Mr. Gim Huai’s XI. Esplanade 5.10 p.m. 8— Annual General Meeting Province Wellesley and Kedah Church Mission, S. Mark’s Church (New’ Church Vestry, 6 p.m. Cricket: Fifth Test Match begins at Melbourne. 9 Selangor Races, Ist day. 10 4th in Lent. 12,74 words
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Advertisement535 1929-03-05 7 When anybody asks: “How are you?" say, “Fresh as a Daisy (thanks to Yeaston Tablets). 99 l yOU may tackle any task—a channel swim, a trans-ocean flight, your work at the office or in the home, a hard game—anything requiring confidence, energy and endurance, if you take YEASTON TABLETS. |JOYS535 words
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Advertisement41 1929-03-05 7 An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette is a tireless salesman. It talks business all the time. It tells your story to potential customers far more efficiently than a commercial traveller. Advertising in the Pinang Gazette is the cheapest method of salesmanship,41 words
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Advertisement550 1929-03-05 7 l l Careless Washing Spoils Children’s Hair Any child ca i have beautiful hair—healthy and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of hampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, all the natural wave and colour, and leaves it fresh550 words
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Article1071 1929-03-05 8 Two startling disclosures have recently been made in the Malayan Press which throw considerable light upon the way things are done at the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, and by the governing body of the Institute. The unanimous sic) report of the Board of Enquiry has been universally stigmitised1,071 words
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Article1075 1929-03-05 8 rr the world over if subj-ct to public criticism; any body which has in its care the maintenance &nd observance of law and order must necessarily arouse antagonism; not to say wrath in certain quarters. But the present system of identification of a wanted criminal leaves much1,075 words
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Article86 1929-03-05 8 The homeward mail bv the p.s. Macedonia closes at 5-30 p.m. cn Saturday, the 9th instant. The village doctor met the village tailor one Saturday carrying a parcel under his arm. I see you are taking your work home, John,” said the doctor. f Yes,” replied John. q86 words
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107 1929-03-05 8 ON WAY TO PR«li th? While the ra* lan pL’ rested Violet, was proceeding to d a Chinese deck passeng board and disappeared betor could be done to eave h*m fof a f e < After having crnl ed he gh i P ancbt minutes107 words
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Advertisement183 1929-03-05 8 Gladys Cooper I Toilet Specialities Liquid Day Cream J 4* *s* a Astringent Lotion S t 1 Cleansing Lotion Face Creams S Face Powders. 4- 4* »J* *l* 4» 4* Amami Peroxide Tooth Paste Blood Iron Phosphate 4« Pierre’s Dentifrice J Ipana Tooth Paste Squibbs Tooth Paste J Eucryl Speton.183 words
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Advertisement63 1929-03-05 8 E. O. Dance nights every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Siturdiys—Evening Dress Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. I Orchestral Concert every Sunday. the ideal COMBINATION Apollinaris “The Queen of Table Waters’’ AND Dewars White Label Whisky u The Rajah of Whiskies”. Agents. Katz Bros, Ltd. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL,63 words
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Miscellaneous41 1929-03-05 8 t 3W ‘Jab Cubist The man whose portrait this is has ccme and asked me to alter his nose a little.” Friend And that makes you cross Cubist No, but I can’t remember where I put the nose.”— Buen Humor, Madrid.41 words
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Miscellaneous21 1929-03-05 8 tide table 5 High TO-D* Y 1 1.0 5.03 a.m. p,®8.34 p.m. To 4.V 8 11.0 1 a.na. pDJ 10.03 p.m-21 words
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2031 1929-03-05 9 Suspicion Still Haunts The World. Extinction Of Force. 44 The Respect For Our Ability In Defence. —A Contributory To Peace. In his address, yesterday, as the 31st President of the great American Hepublir, Mr. Hoover said, JI 7 e do not merely desire peace with theReuter. - 2,031 words
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367 1929-03-05 9 British United Press. APPALLING CONDITIONS. 4 DIVORCES FOR EVFRY 5 MARRIAGES. WOMEN DEFRAUDED. There are four divorces for every five marriages in Moscow, but in the provincial towns family life is more stable. Moscow, March 4. Marriage and divorce in Russia have been reduced toBritish United Press. - 367 words
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Article86 1929-03-05 9 32,736 against 28,484 last year.— Rugby Radio Service. INCREASED BUSINESS AT LONDON SECTION. London, March 4. Captain D. H. Kicking, Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department, stated in the House of Commons that although it was impossible to give figures of the value of orders taken at32,736 against 28,484 last year.—Rugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article62 1929-03-05 9 —Reuter. SUPERVISORY BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Paris, March 4. A new mechanism for reparations payments is nearing completion in the shape of a Board of Trustees to supervise, on behalf of creditors, all German payments. Such a board will inevitably displace at least a part of the Dawes organisation,.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article455 1929-03-05 9 —Reuter. Country Disorganised. DISORDER NOT FEARED AT THE CAPITAL. GENERAL CALLES RECALLED. It is said that the object of the Mexican revolutionaries is to make General I alenzuela, former Minister in London, President. The rebel leader, Aguirres, was a close friend of General Obregon, who was assassinated—Reuter. - 455 words
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Advertisement68 1929-03-05 9 -—V.' -fr 1 -ft- J 1929 ALL—WAYS BETTER ,i, AS FROM i 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 li'j 2$ in the past You Pay Less for68 words
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Advertisement187 1929-03-05 9 J? Celanese? f“The Ideal Fabrics for Tropical Wear.” The name ‘Celanese’ brands the most extensive range of lovely fabrics for everyday wear, which almost J anyone can afford, so practical ate they. l/l Celanese Fabrics being unaffected nr/ by heat or sea air are particularly suited for wear in the187 words
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Miscellaneous76 1929-03-05 9 I.— 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 the76 words
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Article301 1929-03-05 10 RUBIER PROSPECTS: HEALTHY UNDERTONE. Tin Market Very Quiet. In their weekly report issued yesterday morning, Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, state in part After an active and rising market early in the week, rubber sagged steadily till close on Saturday «hen prices were l/0|301 words
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Article156 1929-03-05 10 Singapore, February 28. There has been a further rise in values during the week amounting to 1 6d in London, if cents gold in New York and 2| cents locally. To-day’s cables quote London at Is Id which is |1 below best and New York t 26| cents156 words
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Article211 1929-03-05 10 Penang, M*rch 5, 1929. Benares Opium p. chest $5,0*0.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72 00 sellers Mace Pickings OO nom Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom 110 s 70.00 nom Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $9.90 sales Rattans ILIS ra’es Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells211 words
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Article1186 1929-03-05 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5 2 c a cc h 3 RUBBER [Dollar.! f c S c Allenby Rubber Oo —2 35[ 2 45 Alor Gajab Rubber Estate 1 £0 2 20 Amalgamated Ma>ay «r Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 00 3 25 A?eJ Kuning Rubber Eatatea P 01,186 words
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Article256 1929-03-05 10 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list: Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Ayer Hitam 9/6 Batu Caves 1.55 160 Hitams .72 .74 Hong Fatt .69 .71 Kuchai l4O Nawng Pet 1.07 j 1.10 North .50 .55 Rahmans 1-45 1.50 Ratrut 19/- 19/6 S.256 words
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Article44 1929-03-05 10 Rubber Pricei. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot Hie per lb, March H April/June 46ic July/Sept. 4Z|c Remarks :—Market Firm. Tondon and Liverpool stocks increased 540 tons.44 words
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Article44 1929-03-05 10 The following are additional rubber outputs for February: lbs. d 333,000 g e ang 129,000 b T g Stra’ts 435 M E abai l a 1W.25» Tah Ayer 47#w St; 1 t’Ti Batak Habit ~f l oC q Kurau Merchiston ***** Mountjoy44 words
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Advertisement452 1929-03-05 10 lO W IBJS r -f» «C* ?P WIT I®! 1M 4F CBJIM JSh> TTTH\TEVER vour being compounded from reVW A vnn fined herbal extracts the X.. tr p i. T balm soaks through the tiny Will find-Ziini-bUk JD- pores of the skin into undersoiutely reliable. This lying tissues. Exerting its452 words
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Advertisement11 1929-03-05 10 Savers of time, money and trouble—small advertisements in the Pinang Gazette,11 words
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Advertisement200 1929-03-05 10 ’’Mg fe I ih. s 9 vwi feool l Il M )MU K W li 77 1 I WwMlJmw I Black and White Virginia Cigarettes By- J stand in a class by themselves I |y|g Marcovitch, the famous London firm, H fcjja are justly proud of the reputation B earned200 words
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Article684 1929-03-05 11 Plea For Adjournment. INVOLVED CASE BEFORE MR. JUSTICE SI EVENS. APPLICATION NOT ALLOWED. TH E Penang Assizes began to-day. Theie are five cases down for hearing by Mr. Justice Stevens. Mr. Hasting Rhodes, on behalf of K. S. Mohamed Malimiar, the first of the three accused in684 words
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Article190 1929-03-05 11 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette). Sir, —Being a competitor of the above, may I be enlightened as regards the drawing of the coupons. From the results of the past competi tionp, one cannot fail to note that out station competitors get the lion’s share of190 words
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Article247 1929-03-05 11 Sir, —We are very thankful to you for drawing the attention of the authorities to the widespread growth of Menses in this vicinity, which is unquestionably detrimental to the community at large, and it is, therefore, imperative that this should b 3 suppressed at ouc\ otherwise the authorities will247 words
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Article210 1929-03-05 11 Sir, —Ii is all very well for you to write that every rate-pay er is entitled to know what is being done with the money he is contributing to the public purse. There is a world of difference between an Editor and the man in the street,210 words
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Article110 1929-03-05 11 Sir, —It has come to my knnw’edge that a certain house in Presgrave Street was served with a notice by the Municipality to remove the corrugated iron roofed shed erected in rear of the building and this shed Iss since been demolished. This matter occurred about a month110 words
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Article197 1929-03-05 11 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Cos share list at 11 a.m to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. DD C HARBS. i" S CQ QQ CQ QQ sc. c. c. t c. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 2.35 2.45 235 245 Ba tu L. i. 20 1 27J 1.20197 words
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Article144 1929-03-05 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on March 4: 1 ONDON Spot £2L9.15s down 7s 61 3 mos. buying 222.10 a 3 selling 222.12 6 do Local. March 5 Singapore 225 tons at $112.12| Penang buyers no sellers at $112.12|. Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd.144 words
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Article347 1929-03-05 11 The output of The Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 24th February 1929 to 2nd Mireh 1929 (being one week) was 605 piculs. The output for the month of F< bruary 1929 was 1,504 piculs. The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin Limited for the month of February347 words
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Article458 1929-03-05 11 CONTROL OF £250,000 A YEAR. Leonard Walter Purdon, 35, collector of tax j s for the parish of the L berty of the Roll?, of CursLor-street, W. C., was sene tenced by Mr. Mead at Bow street Police Crart to three months’ imprisonment in the second division458 words
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Advertisement533 1929-03-05 11 I Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Second Grade Dresser for WBD v tate in Lower Perak. Moat be H ltby Ebt sJary H3O/- a month. Unei,‘' rg h'd quarters. Apply Dr. Com ley, ygaEstate. Telnk Anson. Vnunz Accountant rtqaired for Avencv firm. Chartered or Incor Fetl,te i preferred. Good terms for suitable533 words
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Advertisement46 1929-03-05 11 for sale. FOR QUICK SALE. Owner sacrificing One “Ronish” Piano. In excellent condition $3OO and one Columbia cabinet model. Gramophone practically new with a number of latest Columbia records. $l3O. Will accept any reasonable offers. Can be inspected at 101, York Road Penang. 448 5 346 words
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Advertisement165 1929-03-05 11 ARE YOU TOO OLD YOUNG MAN? Are you feeling too old end worn-out when you should be full of life I Do you find yourself suffering from Backache, Fatigue, Weakness, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Sleeplessness, and unable to enjoy the pleasures of life T If 00 you need De Witt’s165 words
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Advertisement390 1929-03-05 11 OR L E Ledgers iso, 200,300,400 and 500 page with double Cash Columns LEDGERS of 146, 242, 314 pages Single Cash Column Books of 100, 150 and 200 folios JOURNALS of 300 pages INUTE Books of 2, 3 and 5 quires MINUTE Books of 2 and 4 quires with Index390 words
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1161 1929-03-05 12 But What Of The Foreigner? TO many of us Mr. Justice| McCardie’s recent remarks, on the horrors of the English week-end seemed as old fashioned as a complaint that the horse ’buses were not running to time. How could anybody complain of1,161 words
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Advertisement205 1929-03-05 12 £LLW6Ob‘S MtLKETS INSIST ON IAMOUS having FOR an over ELLWOOD. 100 YE^R S» OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPER*. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. 24. Great Chailotte Street, London, 8. E. 11 WTORSMRMWH ■fplliy Sc© vs? B C 4? IQM 1 1 MX i IK I K C: V I& 7 t2J--"‘ r j&Sfairifiofi&Ge<>iyes205 words
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Advertisement88 1929-03-05 12 Before she sets out f° r the evening a woman must p| be satisfied with her appearance. Her frock may be perfect, her hair look its loveliest, but if she s uneasy about her complexion, her enjoyment is spoilt. The woman who uses jm SNOW” I 111 H need never88 words
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Advertisement368 1929-03-05 12 Ink STO/>, 1 Right in among the floor joists in those dark beneath the flooring is where both the white ant and" 1 rot start their war on your bungalow, factory and s™? house, etc. 10Ke Be properly protected against these foes with Presntim the antiseptic super wood Preservative. It’s368 words
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Article736 1929-03-05 13 A COMMONS SCENE.” Many Socialist Complaints. A SCENE of considerable excitement occurred in the House of Commons on January 31, as a result of Socialist questions, which suggested that the organization of the Lord MayorVFund was defective and its distribution tardy, Lord Eustace Percy explained several times736 words
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Article381 1929-03-05 13 A Probation. JUDGE DiSCUSSIS RIGHT TO END ENGAGEMENT. SOME people think an engagement should be a probationary period in which the parties get to know each other better, and from which either should be entitled to withdraw. Others think the probation should exist before the381 words
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Advertisement267 1929-03-05 13 IB w, LL'XAay» WSf x ’Mgr/ I t~~ J aae <<.*- /I rticzilar Rheumatism U e ,lLse’. < rntAn u>>v da.igerois a quick and safe cure. A lop han 1H p thought »>- b v kPan v lH eliminates quickly and energetically 1 \il presi’ipuons of tl e doctor must267 words
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Advertisement463 1929-03-05 13 I Baby’s Food is Baby's Life/ I?' GIVE the food •4. THAT FEEDS Many a child s health has been permanently impaired through lack of proper nourishment in infancy. Think, then, how important it is to see that your Baby’s food contains the needed nourishment for healthy growth and development.463 words
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Article99 1929-03-05 14 To-day’s Departure». Klang for Port Sweltenham and Singapore. Kuala for Belawan (Deli). R.mba for Pangkalan Brandan and Pargkalan Soesoe. Titan for Belawan [Deb] Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Cebu and Japan. Glenshiel for Port Swettenbam Singapore China ai.d Japan. The following ships are in communication with the wireless stations99 words
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Article562 1929-03-05 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, excort where otherwise stated, close half an how earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following addi .ional mails w’H be closed daily (Sunday excepted)562 words
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Advertisement329 1929-03-05 14 TMt SKIN, AND SCALP f \tO- SANATIVI n 1 ZiS-T 7 ill t Auy 11 WfSSiZ Can Be Obtained In Two Sizes From dealers everywhere. For ecxemas, rashes, pimples and all skin irritations, it is soothing and healing, especially when assisted by Cuticura Soap. Bathe with the Soap and hot329 words
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Advertisement124 1929-03-05 14 I Asset, over »8.000,000. S. C. Assurance in force The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Itj (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE; 32, Old J ewry The Company has £20,000 deputed with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies124 words
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Article589 1929-03-05 15 CHOWRABTA MABKET. Penang, March 5, 1929. Mutton— s ci Matton Indian M per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep m per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 41 Suet M 40 Kidney589 words
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Advertisement179 1929-03-05 15 iniMiira- Triimi Apollinaris Water. I the natural sparkling MINERAL WATER. It contains a small quantity of Bicarbonate 11 of Soda which corrects acidity and aids I Digestion. Ask for a “WHISKEY POLLY” Bottled at the BRITISH-OWNED Apollinaria Spring—Rhineland. Sole Agents: Katz Bros., Ltd. THB ARTISTIC WOOD PRESERVATIVE |t RUSTIKOL Renders179 words
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Advertisement196 1929-03-05 15 HOME- CAR U J-JOME —the name brings up memories—of the places you used to visit, —the friends you knPw •Ji C/ and must look up—the beauty spots you must see again. J J TO THOSE GOING HOME ON LEAVE. j Let us solve your problem with the exceptional facilities at196 words
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Advertisement1312 1929-03-05 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. ATITOATKDON Alar 8 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. n i nr£ •Mui 3 w hhf 'wm I dk»! 1 ,T 7 g DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE :B 8 V 9 »T 22 and AMERICAN MAIL LINE »In PENOR Apr. 25 Mareeilles. London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. «W* XM* MERIONES1,312 words
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Advertisement624 1929-03-05 16 P. 0.-BRITISH AND APCAR LINES I (00MP4.M. INOOBFOBATID I. E SaLMo) I ■Alt PASSENGER AND CARGO I Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under] Sailings of steam I contract with His Majesty’s Govern- ,nd ia the I ment, London and Far East Mail Service. p Outwards from London for China624 words
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