Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 March 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, Ho. 53. VOL. LXXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1929, PRICE 10 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 376 1 Xtokisatsu studio, up-to-date Photopaphy by e> ectric li B h, 'Phone 772, (jQ t 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. BENZINE I THINK PIRELLI TYRES fl Before you buy a Car and insist on Ji one which has been proved Lubricating Oils CHEVROLET TOURER $1,410 Cl hs 1 1 OBTAINABLE I I
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    • 18 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DEN LISTS. Hsad Clfice next to the Dispensary. I Branch Offiei 52, Leith Street I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1807 2 TO LET. NOTICES. BAW S T M’NISH S Tumlshed. Large House .nd /V OT JtHE OF BECK’S CDFTT AT r I Garden for about 9 months from tb (Incorporated in England.) «AftfTfltrV April. Apply Box No. 68, c/o Pinang Th© p n blic are hereby informed that SCOTCH G<zdtte. my
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  • 858 3 Fireplaces At 2/- Each. o Windows According To Number. II PEOPLE a e already speculating about the coming Budget, The following article tells us something about taxes of other days, which brought about some queer situations, f THERE is an old saying that nothing is certain
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 202 3 If 6 Jwl J'Vfetßroof Remington factory loaded shot gun \4•• a canridges are treated with theßemington ;L\e< patented “Wetproof” process. Special oils are applied not only to the body of the shell but also to the wad and turn over—making a perfect seal. All smokeless powders to be effective f
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    • 56 3 TJORLICK’S is the supreme sustainer because it enables milk to be assimilated owing to the addition of selected E malted barley and wheat extracts, which together with milk supply aaSgigaa the nutriment and the [ffiJjWijSl vitamins essential to vigorous health under Tropical conditions. JeKftSmw» hot or I EWCOLD FOR YOUNG
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    • 267 3 RC^&SIIMI jiifWSrZ. I ftk ©MIS vfivWrw f Song f the Sea All the hits from London’s Latest Musical Show. rnoj /Th** Tavern Maid Lilian D.vies and Chorus I The Mirror Song rnor J Somewhere and J. Virno J LTrae Eyes S. Rolloway J Mirror Sung F. T. Debroy Somers Band
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  • 500 4 “BREWER’S ELBOW.” Ginger’s Explanation Falls Flat. LIFE’S little worries how big they are at the moment, and how they dwindle and retreat at the coming of real trouble. But these same little worries, like so many imps of mischief, trouble and torment us; they bring
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 268 4 CONN’S Unquestioned Leadership THE CONN Company built the first American saxophone and today more CONN Saxophones are sold than any other make in the world. The world’s greatest saxophone artists are using CONN Instruments exclusively due to their patented tuning devices, simplihed key system and other exclusive CONN features. You
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    • 91 4 I 7 hL j t TO KEEP AT THE TOP OF YOUR FORM for football or the more serious battles of life you need to be in the best possible physical condition, with the stomach, liver and intestinal tract functioning healthily and regularly-. As an aid to digestion, and as
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    • 144 4 I PLAYER S 'i i CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTES I I LN 5 1 > .--v Jr < 4 Jr: jkW I i F s (liH il h: to J i„1 to'. v i i i Mi i m^WLJIBMU—LJU- LJL ...JtoJa-toW SPOPTS 60 M P H. 8 h.p “JUNIORS” P II I
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 628 5 to February 11 For those who JJoniW» f their Marmalade r no"' v K* 7 would here write a few Direc0 k lg help One of these, if they have chop by hand, is first to remove th* hen to boil the skins for a short time
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    • 415 5  -  BY MARJORIE CROOME. o matter how carefully gloves are worn 1 J Mi on become soiled. There is, however, ■reason why they should remain in this dirty JI i' 1, s nce may be cleaned at home. r"?" s differ Recording to the material of ™h the
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    • 510 5  -  BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. Not long ago every woman was expected to be able to sew, and, like most things, good in themselves, it was then apt to be carried to an extreme. Much valuable time, eyesight and patience, free mixed, one imagines, with boredom, was wasted on
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    • 112 5 RUSSIAN MONEY AND LABOUR IN AUSTRALIA. In his annual report to the Sydney Labour Council the secretary (Mr. J. S. Garden) referred to the anti-Labour propaganda which represented that the Labour Council had been extending its activities by the use of money received from Mo*cjw. He said that
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    • 95 5 Satin or marocain might be used for this frock, while a thick crepe de-chine would be equally charming. The skirt is cut with an uneven hem that resolves itself into two handkerchief points at the front. It will be seen that the bodice is curved to
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    • 444 5  -  BY DAPHNE DAVIDSON. It may not be good taste to have fringe as a lavish trimming to a frock or coat, but a little, used discriminately, expresses a mode of the moment. Only last week, I was invited to inspect some model coats, and noticed that tweed
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    • 493 5 BY A WOMAN CHEMIST. Far too many girls use any powder that conces their way, instead of finding one that suits their skin. Whatever the powder, it should be fine and free from grit, but the tint must suit the complexion. The brunette should use one that has
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    • 37 5 The homeward mail by the b.bMacedonia closes at 530 p.m. cn Saturday, the 9th instant. The s.s. Naldera with mails despatched from London on February 14 is expected to arrive here at 10 p.m. to-morrow.
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    • 130 5 Penang, March 6, 1929, {By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months* sight Bank 2/3 Ifi/ 6 3 Credit 24 13/32 M 3 Documentary 2,4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 153|j 3 days’ sight Private 156| a Bombay Demand Baek Madras Demand Bank 153 j
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    • 437 5  -  BY MOLLIE LITT! E. Furnishing a modern home is a much more difficult task than ii used to be At one time, the b ide to be would merely walk into a furniture store and order the dining-room suite, drawing-room suite, best bedroom suite and so on.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 BOCKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. A Million second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock. State your wants fully. We vvi en suitable Catalogues with particulars o Books-on -Approval Scheme. 17 Q 121, charing Cross Road, (J Y LilsO London, England.
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    • 207 5 i Recover your nerve energy with Prof. RODARI. I Hg Ziirich University, says:— I Sanatogen has a direct favour- I able influence on the whole I 1—„ 1 "■■■■■I 1 I" 11 I LACE AND EMBROIDERY! t Buy direct at keenest prices. B r Wholesale dk Shipping only. Filet, mala
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  • 1357 6 WHAT IS good for the House of Commons should adequate for the Municipality of Penang. In our issue of Saturday, March 2, e correspondent drew attention to what appeared to be a discrepancy in procedur at a meeting of the Municipal commis sinners. He pointed out that
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  • 229 6 SWISS SUGGESTION. Ganev?, March 5. To pay off their mortgages, Swiss farmers have asked the Swiss Federal Government to create a special fund on their behalf by appropria'ing £20,000 annually for thirteen years. In the meantime the authorities in charge of the fund would undertake
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  • 128 6 —Reuter. Authorities Silent. SAID TO BE DANGEROUS CRIMINALS. 15 LATER RELEASED. London, March 5. A SENSATION was in Dublin this afternoo 11 when it was known that forty young men had been arrested in houses in various parts of the city, during the night. Fifteen
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  • 36 6 —Reuter. ST. MIRREN ADVANCE IN CUP COMPETITION. London, March 5. In the fourth round of the Scottish Cup, St. Mirren beat Aberdeen 4-3. In a league game Htm’lton Acas. defeated Riith Rovers 5 1.-
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  • 54 6 —Reuter. MATCH DRAWN. Melbourne, March 5. Tne match was drawn. Victoria made 572 for 9 wickets declared (Woodfu’l 275 not out.) The M.C.C. male 303 (Hammond 114, Tyldeeley 81 Alexander 4 wickets for 98'. In the second innings the M.C.C. made 308 for 3 wickets (Jardine 115,
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  • 92 6 was also the winner.— Rugby Radio Service. 1924 WINNER WINS AGAIN. London, March 5 The Prince of Wales witnessed the conclusion of the world's figure skating Championship on the ice this afternoon. The Championship was won by Gellis Grafstrom (Sweden). Carl Svhafer (Vienna) being second, Ludwig
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  • 74 6 RESULT OF AUSTRALIAN CUP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Mrrch 6. The Sydney correspondent of the Singapore Free Press telegraphed on March 5 The following is the result of the Australian Cun run to-day SOME QUALITY 1 KIDATDES 2 OCTEMBER 3 Fifteen ran. Won by a neck
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  • 128 6 The following ties have been fixed Wednesday. March 6. Championship Singles (Final)—G. A M. Hyde v J. Schiess. Singles Handicap Class “a” —4 D. D. B. Cook v—s H. C. Bathurst. Thursday, March 7. Veterans D übles Handicap, (Final): —3O J. U ermark and LD. Wood v
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  • 205 6 —Reuter. 1 w DISTURBANCE AT MEETING. EUROPEAN SERGEANTS AND CONSTABLES INJURED. BOYCOTT OF BRITISH CLOTH. Gandhi, it is now stated, was arrested following a disturbance at the conclusion of a monster meeting at Calcutta. Four Euro pean Sergeants and some cons tables were injured. Later Gandhi
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  • 378 6 FALSE INFORMATION. Story Told By Man On Verge Of Bankruptcy. FOR giving false information to the police, a Chinese named Toh Seang Hee, who pleaded guilty, was fined $lOO or six weeks’imprisonment in default by Mr. B. S. Walton, at the Penang Police Court, this morning. Inspector
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 30 6 Houses wanted, for sale or to let, situations vacant or wanted, motor cars, cycles for sale or wanted—ANYTHING for sale or wanted Try a small advertisement in the Pmang Gazette-
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    • 609 6 RECOMMENDED FOR ITf FLAVOUR If 0 r tty l p f EDG ERS 150, 200 A double <U I E V. G RS CaSh C lumn 3l y /'"''Ash Books of 100 7 ,looand JOURNALS of M 1N NA T K Books of 2 and*! Ind6X and Nur nhered d
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  • 646 7 Blow Struck By Man Who Made Bicycle. Emancipation Of Women. Views Of Famous Shipbuilding Millionaire. WHAT part did the humble pedal bicycle play in the emancipation of modern womanhood. According to the view of Sir Alfred Yarrow, the millionaire head of the famous shipbuilding firm
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  • 284 7 Nine Malays Hurt. B *NG' D AGAINST TREES AND TRODDEN ON. AMAN DOR and eight coolies of the Topographical Survey Depaitmeut had a niost unusual and terrifying experience last Monday night, Writes a Kuala Pilah correspondMar°l Mail un( J er date thPp y Were surveying to
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  • 102 7 SELETAR OCCUPATION IN A MONTH. An emphatic reply *to Mr. Lloyd George’s election cry of ‘‘postpone Singapore” is forthcoming from Mr. P. H. Thorn?, who is in charge of the work of the Naval Dockyard at S letar for the contractors Sir John Jackson’s Ltd. At the
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  • 424 7 Foolish Mothers. ADMISSION OF PARENTAL WEAKNESS. JANET, if you don’t stop crying this minute I’ll ask this great big dog to go for you,” said a foolish young mother to her four-year-old girlie as a big Alsatian passed them. Janet, by a supreme effort, suspended
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  • 221 7 AS BAD AS CATS AND THE BAGPIPES. The vicar of St. Michael’s Church, Derby, (the Rev. C. A. Page) has made what he describes as a “rebelious” outburst” agair st the ringing of church bells, which he classes witu Scottish bagpipes and cats at n ght. The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 15 7 When all other forms of Salesmanship fail try a small advertisement in the Finang Gazette.
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    • 406 7 I AND I —the Question of Your Dress Clothes. Perfectly cut faultless in fit high grade materials B Unless you have actually tried our Tailoring you simply icannot 1 appreciate that difference between our clothes and others —not only in the Suit, but in the price, the material aud the
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  • 445 8 Why is it that the affairs of the Pena g Bui'ding Society Limited have been allowed to wander, unchallenged, into that limbo with which Malaya in general can claim an all too close acquaintance—the limbo of unsuccessful ventures Some seven years ago the Society was launched with the
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  • 416 8 Fall realisation of the difference between the conditions governing the employment of European schoolmasters and those applying to Asiatic schoolmasters cannot fail to impress the unprejadit d observer with the thought tha. the system in Malaya leaves much to be desired. We have already emphasised that the
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  • 109 8 PENANG CHINESE SENTENCED. At the Penang Assizes yesterday Mr. Justice Stevens passed sentence of three years imprisonment on Lim Siew Pung, a Chines*, who was charged with being in possession of seditious publications,— leaflets which were liable to incite persons to interfere with the maintenance of
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  • 513 8  -  Valuable Concentration. By GEORGE GADD. Anything which causes a player to break his concentration in golf is almost certain to have a bad affection on his stroke. Every one has beard of the man who says he does not like to win the first hole. That is due
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  • 224 8 The following are additional rubber °utputs for February: lbs. Narborough 76,164 Pusing 14,350 Benta 53,139 Ayer Kuning 90.000 Badek 22,900 Bradwall 41,800 Chersonese 65,800 Dennistown 37,421 Highlands and Lowlands 143,300 Klabang 102,400 Krian 56,000 Sungei Krian 111,900 Sungei Way 60,300 Baling 24,382 Kuala Dingin 41,541 Subur 20,880 Taniong
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  • 163 8 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on> March 5: 1 ONDON Spot £220 up 5a 3 mos. buying 222.10 s unchanged 1 3.« selling 222.12 6 do Local. March 6: Singapore 200 tons at $111.87£ Penang buyers no sellers at Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd.
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  • 36 8 Rubber Prices We beg to report that the prices for Standard Ribbed Smo e Sheet for to-day are as follows Spot 411 c P« lbMarch f April/June ’6fc July/Sept. »> Remarks :—Market St*aciy.
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  • 47 8 The General Produce Agenc K t Beach Street, Penang, reports th t t following prices were realised at auction room to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet to F.AQ. do M Low F.A.Q. Off do 57 5( Diamond Unsmoked Sheet oO Lump Scrap 35 uoose Scrap
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 48 8 E. O. Dance n J ghts every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Suurd^ys—Evening Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YQU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Just Arrived: Oysters, Lobsters, Loch Fyne Herrings, Dover Soles, Game Beef, Etc.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 196 9 ,—Reuter, Proposals. q perannuation for WORKERS AT 60. RATIONAL control. rrime Minister yesterday Mirt d ths full Executive of the to hoar the proposals for the re-organi-eiVleolt^ co,aindMtry A joint officio! report of the proMliW is to he issued later but il is „J that the
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  • 161 9 Reuter. MAINTENANCE OF JAPANESE TROOPS IN SHANTUNG. Tok r o, March 5. It is learned that the Government is •hort'y presenting supplementary estimates to the Diet of 2,503,000 yen for the maintenance of troops in Shantung for a further three months from April I. Under, Nogales, March
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  • 107 9 —Reuter. MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT. London, March 5. tJ*v^ an(^n Committee under e ‘Lrcliandise Marks Act has that it finds that the jiCants I,ave m ade out a u 0 re< iuire rubber manuorJ lllS )e< r the indication of hiH Ile nie importation, Orde-^
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  • 67 9 "Rwer, Cox FIRMEI) by the senate. Th? Washington, March 5. hae confirmed Mr. Hoover’s M j <? &0 Secretary of State is K,, .v; ln 80n Treasurv, Mr. A. W. Srr.eL 1 v 10 W. L. Wilbur P Lamont; War, Mr. Jbchell p aornp y*General, Mr. W.
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  • 276 9 —Reuter. £1,000.000 contract. SIR AUSTEN AND THE RHINE EVACUATION. WORLD-COURT OF JUSTICE. The Secretary General of the League of Nations has signed a contract, valued £1,000,000, for the construction of an Assembly Hall, new Secretariat Offices and a new library in Arian* Pa’k. The architects
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  • 133 9 —British United Press. EXPORT OF ARTIFICIAL SILK. Berlin, March 5. Exportation of finished artifical si k goods from Germany to Britain has been increased 600 per cent on pre war figures by the nature of British tariff on these goods. This anomaly of a country
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  • 79 9 British United Press. AUTHORITY GRANTED. Jena (Germany), March 5. Germany now -has its first ordained woman preacher. Fraulein Gertrud Schaefer, of Jena, has been granted authority to preach in the District Church here. Previously she was an apprentice priest.” There is only one other ordained woman
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  • 69 9 British United Press. ONE MOTOR TO EVERY 32 PERSONS. Copenhagen, March 5. There is now one motor vehicle to every 32 persons in Denmark. This is revealed by latest statistics which show that the long-lived predominance 01. bicycles in Danish streets is being threatened by
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  • 185 9 her fight against the Remans. Rugby Radio Service. Old Roman Town. BURIED UNDER FIELDS NEAR NORWICH. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Flying at a height of 2,400 feet men of the Royal Air Force have taken remarkable photographs of a Roman town, buried underneath fields, near Norwich. London, March
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  • 117 9 British United Press. COLLECTION OF GREEK AND ROMAN COINS. Rome, March 5. One of the finest private collect'ons of ancient coins, comprising numerous examples of gold and silver coins of the Roman Emperors, as well as Greek coin from Hellenic settlements in southern Italy, has been
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  • 85 9 —British United Press. TUNNEL INTO TOM 3 OF MING EMPEROR. Peping, March 5, A robbery in the tomb of an Emperor of the Ming dynasty committed centuries ago has just been discovered iere. The tomb was on a hillside and the thieves had bored through it
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  • 190 9 —Reuter. GERMANY NOT SATISFIED. ARREST OF HEINE’“MOST MYSTERIOUS’. HARDLY CREDIBLE. Despite the arrest of the Belgian activist, Heine, who is charged in connection with the forging and selling the alleged Franco Belgian Secret Treaty, the German Nationalist Press is still in no way satisfied that the
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  • 138 9 —British United Press. GREATEST ORGANISATION IN THE world. Berlin, March 5. A claim to be the greatest traffic organisation and the greatest employer of labour in the world” is made in a bulletin issued by the German Railway Administration. The bulletin asserts that German trains cover a
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  • 159 9 —British United Press. QUALIFYING TO PRESIDE OVER TRAFFIC COURT. Berlin, March 5. Berlin’s new special court to deal with offences against the traffic regulations is presided over by a judge who took jobs as a tram conductor and a motor-driver to qualify himself tor his task.
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  • 125 9 timed to start in April.— British United Press. £30,000 FOR PROHIBITION PROPAGANDA. Madras, March 5. An intensive propaganda campaign against drink is to be subsidised by the Madras Government to the extent of four lakhs of rupees (£30,000). It is anticipated that this will mean a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1 9 Horange
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    • 39 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULFUROPHOSPHATE, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manure. STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. )urege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG.
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    • 188 9 \W| M ))1 r PABCO THE QUALITY PAINT I ffl STOCKISTS-. THEAN HUAT CO. Sole Importers: Sime, Darby Co.,»Ltd. j RUBBER PLANTERS! 1 I 1 7 Q Are you worried by green spiders; Hee and eggs or such like pests With results that many a nice tree I behind \our
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  • 497 10 BADMASHEB AT WORK. A Series Of False Alarms. THERE was a kidnapping scare in Bangalore on Febrirary 19 at about 9 p.m. when a girl of about 7 years, the daughter of a bangle-seller, rushed into her house crying that a Moslem was trying to kidnap
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  • 77 10 We have to-day received a copy of th a Malayan Agricultural Journa ed ted by Mr. W. N. 0. Belg ave, under the direction of the Secretary for Agr culture and printed by Kyle Palmer Co,. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. Those interested in the pl inting industry will
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  • 50 10 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1. March Bersaglieri Eilenberg 2 Reminiscences of Wales Godfrey 3. Waltz Just A Little Affection Nicholls 4. Characteristic The Parade of the Tin Soldiers Jessel 5. Fox Trot Sin® Me To Sleep With A Twilight Gilbert God Save The King.
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  • 559 10 Dr. A. N. Kingsbury, Director, Institute for Medical Research, has returned from leave. Dr. E. S. R. Alfred, Assistant Surgeon, Ipob, has left for Kuala Pilah on two weeks* leave. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, of Ipoh, who were spending a fortnight at Fraser’s Hill, have returned to
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  • 72 10 (Rugby Radio SbrvicbJ London, March 6. Paris, 124.25; New York. 4.85 3 7 5 Brussels, 34 95| Geneva, 25.2 Amoter dam, 12.11 f Milan, 92.65; Berlin, 20.451; Stockholm, 18.16 Copenhagen, 18 20|; Oslo, 18 Vienna, 34.52 i Prague, 163| Helsingfors, 1921 Madrid, 32.025; Lisbon, 1091 Athens, 375 Bucharest*
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 312 10 USE BURRELL’S PAINTS. SOLE AGENTS: SANDILANDS BUTTERY Co., S S F. M. S. and SUMATRA. I -V Z’\l»fcK£l *-x- s Z' s t?q| •;<'. > **Shi_ /z "iSI v > The J Health rf of Women Medical science and the practical experience of many thousands of physicians have proved that
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    • 259 10 E CORNS] 'Of amazing new liquid on any corn •> IS adened instantly-in less than 3 second s d ll ies up and you peel it off. recommend it, millions use it. Beware lit of imitations. For sale everywhere \V Chicago, U. S. A. /s v* 111 i——_ \w R»__.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 246 11 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. To day. so go so ao Shares. je >» bv S 5 0 m 0 a> CQ 02 CQ 02 t c. c. c. Sc. Rubber (Dollar). Bedford P. 1.07
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  • 63 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMIIED’S share list:— Bayers, Sellers. Tin. Hitairs .72 .74 Johan .39 .41 Kuchai Ord 1.32$ 137$ M. Consolidated 62 .64 Nawng Pet 1.07$ 1.10 North .52$ .57$ Petal ing 5.20 5.30 Rahmai s 1.47$ 1.50 S. Way
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  • 85 11 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Bayers. Sellers. Hong Fatts .70 .72 Hitams .72 .75 Harbours 8.75 9.00 Johans .40 .42 c. Kuchais 135 137$ Kintas 1.50 1.52 Kampongs 23/6 24/- 15/3 15/9 uahats 15/9 16/3 'Malaya Consols .61 .63 Norths .54 .56$ Penawats
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  • 95 11 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Robbers. A. Panas 9.00 9.50 Balgownies 3.50 3.70 B. Jelutongs 1.05 1.10 Haytors 7.50 8.00 Jimahs 2.15 2.25 Kempas 3.60 3-70 Lunas 2.55 2 65 Mentakabs .55 .57$ Tambalaks 1.15 1.20 Ulu Benuts .66 .68$ Tins. Bingrins
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  • 37 11 London Standard Loose S. R. Sheet 44j ds per pound per pl. 159/No. 1 Crepe 44} cts per pound per pl.=ss9/33 Quiet. London 12|d New York 25j cts (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys).
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 434 11 1 glades You 11 ha’.e heard tell of the seif’ last stropping device in the head of longer lle Yalet Razor, but do you realise how simple it is, how eiTi2 c ent k° w by its use blades last, f not days or weeks, but months. Each day a
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    • 747 11 CC A hsnd ci Z SKIN AN» SCALP X l-m» s w I Hr Ii Can Be Obtained H In Two Sizes From dealers everywhere. For eczemas, rashes, pimples and all skin MflE| If??’- ra,S| sHh| irritations, it is soothing and healing, especially when assisted by Cuticura wltfr’, drTeemiy, Md
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  • 303 12 ANMJAL REPORT. In their report for the year ended, December 31,1928, the Directors of the Bruas Rubber Company, Limited, state that the nett profit for the year, subject to Directors’ Fees, amounts to $34,705.84 as against $54,595.16 for the previous year, to which must be added
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  • 172 12 The output of Johan Tin Dredging Limited for the month of February was 456 piculs, 62 catties. Tribute to Co. 8 p.c. $2,614.05. The output of Teja Malaya Tin Dredging Company, Limited for 5 days during the second half of February was No. 2 Dredge 23 piculs, Dredge
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  • 230 12 Penang, March 6, 1929. Benares Opium p. chest ss,Of 0.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72 00 sellers Mace Pickings 145 00 nom Nutm*gs 80s 80.00 nom 110 s 70.00 nom Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $9.80 sales Rattans 11.15 rales Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green
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  • 1144 12 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. 2 4 I 2 1 i i rUBBKB [Dollar.) c kllenby Rubber Oo ?n 2 in Amalgamated Malay J* <y er Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 3 S Ayer Kuning Robber a qn 2 35 Ayer Molek Rubber Oo 2 30 2 35 Aver Fanaa Rubber
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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