Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 March 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY) No. 64. VOL. LXXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 363 1 T TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Streetj PENANG. i* O /C 24 Mik p r Ga,,on 1 V Petrol Gauge and Two Spare 5 kz Wheels with Tyre. B 1 HRT i Before you buy a Car and insist on ill
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    • 17 1 T NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Cffice next to the Dispensary, j Branch Office 52, Leith Street I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2320 2 KAfkTYOY Y’fl TENDERS INVITED. NOTICES. BANKS. B4"NlSll S Tenders are invited for the convey- The Penang Harbour Board. NE E MbutTSCHAPPu** J '< mrfi*r ance mails by Motor Conveyance NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. M '|H H| rag SPECIAL r between Bukit Mertajam and Intan as (Established 1824.) K 'gl \Kg W
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  • 313 3 Paris echo. What Lloyd George Said to Northcliffe. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL’S “The Aftermath,” which was published on March 7, supplements his previous four volumes on “The World Crisis” and brings the story to the end of 1922. He paints vivid pictures of the
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  • 360 3 SOUTH AFRICAN DISCOVERY. From the Johannesburg Observatory comes the unexpected news that the small companion star, “Sirius B,’* physically connected with the great Dog Star,” Sirius, has itself a companion star, which has been named Sirius C.” Sirius itself ig the brightest star in the heavens,
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  • 48 3 During the hearing of divorce petitions at Notts Assizes Mr. Justice Hawke was se’xed with an attack of sneezing while a barrister was propounding a complicated legal problem. ‘‘Wait a minute, wait a minute, please, exclaimed the Judge. The cannot hear anything while it sneezes.”
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  • 267 3 BE DUTIFULLY MADE TOOLS. “Work of Art,” Says The Superintendent. A kit bag containing upwards of 200 keys and sundry beautifully-finished tools was exhibited at Darlington, when Henri f 32) was charged with larceny from a dwelliug-house. Superintendent Avery, the local police chief, waxed enthusiastic
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  • 286 3 A MONTH’S WEDDINGS AT OLD SMITHY. The old blacksmith’s shop has made a good start this year, The month of January has seen 22 couples joined in wedlock over the anvil.” writes Mr. Richard Rennison, the blacksmith-priest of Gretna Green. Last year, when we had the record
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  • 189 3 FUOD ONLY FOR THE PROLETARIAT.” Bread books” as our timorous authorities prefer to call them, are probably at last to be introduced at Moscow. The Soviet capital will thus follow the lead of Lenirgrad and other provincial cities. The official reason given is “To prevent peasants
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 220 3 i i ,1 .7 9» Trusted Favourite •■■■> .f BIG GAME Hunters ■llfil The Remin ß ton "Model 30 Express” Bolt Ifjfwj Action Rifle is a modern, high powered, I h af d hitting gun, one of the most effective rW sporting rifles in the world today. i'l Chambered for
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    • 225 3 w Song f tEe Sea By Original Artists Actually Recorded in His Majesty’s Theatre. 3 /The Mirror Song Lillian Davi s and Chorus 3 1 1’he Tavern Maid ,-nqr J Somewhere „J. Verno 35 (True Eyes „S. Rolloway 'no? /Mrrnr Song F.T. Debroy Somer’s Band 005 I All Day Long
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  • 167 4 SUDA'J BUTTLE. Nuer Wizard’s Last FightTHE notorious Nuer chieftain an 1 “Wizard,” Gwek Wonding, has been killed in an encounter with Government forces close to the pyramid of Dengkur, where he had established his stronghold. Some 200 of his wild followers on February 8 attacked a
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  • 155 4 SEWING CANVAS BAGS. Mrs. Meyrick will serve her fifteen months* imprisonment with hard labour at Holloway Pris >n, an instituation in which she has already served two sentences of six months each (but without b&r I labour). Every morning at six o’clock she will rise
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  • 111 4 “PINCHED HIMSELF TO DEATH.” Mr. Charles Osborne, a Backs farm labourer, when old and ill and no longer able to work, struggled hard to live independently, tut failing health compelled him to enter Winslow workhouse. He died the same day, aged 88. At the Board meeting
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  • 79 4 CONSTABLES COMPLIMENTED FOR TWO ARRESTS. These two women are very dangerous persons. said Mr. Bingley, the M »ry’ebone magistrate, in comp imenting Policeconstables F. Wilmot and J. Davies, of J. Division, for their astutenes in arresting two married women, loiterings as bus, ected persons in Oxford-street. The women,
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  • 122 4 Act had made a nest in readiness for the arrival of her family in my cow h mse, writes a corresp indent of the M n Post. Also in the cjwhouse was a broody hen. The kittens arrived, and the next morning the hen was found sitting
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 347 4 IlboWlM «vxw| iPl 3Whl V U~ -A»ftWg£al r fr-W hr\ <isuj4y <<? I clasgowJC^> J AWARDED 5g E£> FIRST PRIZE S MEDAL and DIPLOMA at the BREWERS’ EXHIBITION V in LONDON in NOVEMBER, 1928 S in the Ccmpf tition open to all Brands of Scotch Wbkky. I The Whisky for
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    • 119 4 PLAYER'S' CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTES IMBB I "9fs tie, Tofaaeec flat Counts'! I When your skin I is disfigured, I I remember ENO I Rashes, pimples, prickly heat, a sallow comI plexion—are all signs of blood impurities. The daily use of ENO brings a clear and healthy complexion because it helps Nature
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 683 5 li.irv 25th.—Mr. Pepys < f a sore throat at this I t persuade him to try a ref rni ,le, found by me at my J tint to take half a lemon < ain e when the soreness nf the it is promised that it diut-e relief,
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    • 605 5  -  BY HELEN OLIVER. Failure to obtain the requisite amount of light is often a source of constant grumbling in the average household, and, yet few women realise it to be merely the result of inattention to the J fittingsGas quickly causes an accumulation of dirt round its
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    • 85 5 An interesting feature of this sports frock is the arrangement of the pleats in the skirt. They extend all round the front, being designed to form a series of “steps” a mode considered very smart at the moment. The top of the frock is set into a
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    • 411 5  -  BY MOLLIE LITTLE. Everybody realises that the first thing to be studied in the choice of children’s clothes is comfort. But far too many women seem to leave it at that, and the question of taste and smartness does not seem to be taken into consideration.
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    • 407 5  -  BY JOAN ROSSITER. Very little is needed in the way of lingerie to satisfy the modern taste. A pair of cami-bockers, besides the susI jiender belt ami vest, is all one needs, j though the quality of the materials used varies considerably. Three garments make a “set”
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    • 567 5 BY CONSTANCE. More and more in big cities, and many towns, domestic life is being based upon dinner in the evening, instead of midday. Always the practice among people of I mea <. the evening dinner used to be iei gard das snobbish in certain circles. But
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    • 527 5 BY A WOMAN CHEMIBT. Red hands can quite easily spoil an otherwise pretty appearance, but need despair because, with a little care and attention, they can be greatly improved. If the redness comes just because the hands are cold, warmth js the only remedy—but too often redness is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 81 5 LACE AND EMBROIDERY Wk keenert pricM. O eaal« Shipping only. 1 Sulpur», vala, torohoa, tiuy, *inaortfon, In LOURED TRIMMING, ft, 1, 'ILK ,1 while Mid olhar colour*, •trt, FLOUNCING In Mack, I Hj«it Handkerchief», Bloasas, J 1 k wooi oo»*on, fancy w »han. dr W. *>< j-n nt,,rtu ,n ln
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  • 1196 6 7T IS said that walls have ears and it is not wise for little birds to twitter together on a certain verandah at a Penang establishment famed for its view of the Library and St. George’s Church. The Press, apparently, is not the only medium by which
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  • 231 6 SEQUEL TO STREET ACCIDENT. Pawanchee bin Hashim the Malay witness at the inquest held last Saturday into the death of an aged Chinese in Kuala Kangsar-road on February 27, was charged at the Penang Police Court to-day firstly, with driving without a licence and secondly with failing
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  • 142 6 EUROPEANS FINED IN POLICE COURT. Mr. J. Jenkins was fined $5 for failing to report after an accident. It was stated that he knocked down a rickisha in Anson-road causing some damage and failed to report the matter. The rickisha puller was awarded compensation of $2. Mr. R.J.A.
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  • 39 6 A cement concrete pavement is being built over the drain on the Western side of Beach-street. When completed it will prove useful to pedestrians who will be able to use it instead of the roadway.
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  • 244 6 PROPOSED PENANG BRANCH. PUBLIC MEETING AT THE TOWN HALL. THE need for a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has long been apparent in Penang but for various reasons, including the peculiar local difficulties and the absence of any well-defined public
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  • 177 6 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. In a friendly match played on the St. X ivier’s recreation ground yesterday the Darul Aihsan Football Club defeated the Old Xaverians* Association by four goals to two. The Old X iverians opened the scoring about fifteen minutes after the commencement, Rozells placing the
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  • 84 6 ARRANGEMENT OF FOOTBALL FIXTURES. The following matches will be played on the Esplanade Tuesday, 26 March, 1929, P. C. C. v Ming Shin Sheb. Tuesday, 2 April, 1929, P. C. C. v Darul Aihsan. Thursday, 4 April, 1929. P. C. C. v H. M. S. “Foxglove’’ or
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  • 39 6 RESULTS OF MATCHES. The following are the results of bowls tournament ties played yesterday Ladies Singles Handicap +2 Mrs. Dawson beat 4 Mrs. Wemyss 21—17. Singles Handicap —2 T. E. Mason beat Scr D. Craik 21—15.
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  • 67 6 CRICKET CLUB DEFEATS PADANG PARTY. Weakness near goal robbed the Padang of any chance their superior mid field play give them of defeating the P. C. C. on the Esplai a le yesterday. Evans scored for the Club in the first half and Goodman i creased the leal
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  • 423 6 SUPREME COURT. Claim For Interest In Lapsed Shares. The question of the construction of a will m-de in 1894 came before Mr. Justice Stevens in the Supreme Court today. The case was one in which a claim was made by L_,m K m Sang against Cheang
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  • 24 6 Miss .Madge Gregory, who is appearing with such distinguish* ed success in the Mayfair Four, at the Runnymede Hotel, Penang.
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  • 87 6 Reuter. OXFORD’S SUPERIORITY AT STROKE. London, March 19. Everything is contributing to make the centenary boat race the greatest ever. Two finer and more closely matched crews have never before gone to the tideway. Practice is being favoured with ideal conditions and there is no sign of
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  • 56 6 CELTIC TOO GOOD FOR MOTHERWELL. London, March 19. In the Scottish League Celtic beat Motherwell by two goals to nil. Reuter. Particulars of the cheap return tickets available during the Easter H didays from all stations on the F.M.S.R. by the trains and for all classes will be
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  • 319 6 Chinese Fined. LAWYER AND METHOD OF FIRING. Seven Chinese who were charged at the Penang Police Court to-day with throwing crackers on Bishop street at midnight on February 7, were finel $5 each. Mr. Khoo Soon Chee for the uants s»id that his clients
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  • 134 6 CLEARING RAVINES. For clearing a number of ravin* s on his land at Batu Ferri ghi without the previous sanction of the Senior Health Officer. Teh Took Seng, a Chinese, was fined $lOO by Mr. B. S. Walton at the Penang Police Court, to-day, Mr. Del
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  • 80 6 JUMPED ON CAR. An attack on the Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. L. E. Golemm. was made by a Chinese rickisha coolie last nieht. It is understood that Mr. Cob ma” was going on his rounds and was in his car on Weld Quay near the
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  • 124 6 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending March 16, 1929, shows a total of 68 deaths—46 males and 22 females—the rate being 24.60 per mille compared with 25 33 in the preceding week and w th 28 85 in the correspond ing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 15 6 When all other forms of Salesmanship fail try a small advertisement in the Pinang Gazette.
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    • 505 6 “>• muwles, I “d mgbt, Ke 1U ei M tri lof poison. That h wh? rOUr it I Forty year, of B u ccessflll I there i. no quicker Way o{ U U ■natic conditions thin a «hnrt rlta ITT S KIKNEY and bi I Doeto,, recommend “WKHIU I remedy.
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  • 582 7 Woman Of Fashion Says “No.” Worried Husbands Will Favour Satin. HIS burning question was again given prominence in the London Courts recently. In the accompanying article a modern woman gives her ideas on the subject. IS a dress allowance of £lOO a year sufficient
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  • 153 7 THIRD DEATH SINCE HIS SUICIDE. Mr. Thomas Henry Bell, aged 50, a commercial travelle”, of Redcliffe-roid, South Kensington, S.W.. a friend of George Atkinson, the artist who committed suicide recently, and of “Seamark,” the author, was found dead with his head in a gas oven on Feburary
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  • 150 7 LABOUR M.P.S UNHAPPY ABOUT BOOKMAKERS’ SUPPORT. bile the majority of Labour M.P.e welcome what aid the bookmakers can give the P.rty in the way of votes at the ly-elections without cons’dering the motives inspiring the supp rt, there are other members of th* Party who are not happy
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  • 134 7 WHY “THE FOUR JUST MEN”' WAS ISSUED. Mr. Edgar Wallace, at a luncheon of the Worshipful Company of Stationers in London in mail week, said: I published abo k because I could not get any ordinary pnbliwher to advance me even a£s note upon The Four Just
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  • 84 7 PHYSICIAN’S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIAN TROOPS. Sir Thomas Legge, the noted physician, in the course of a lecture at the Physic-il Beauty Society of Arts, London, said that the most handsome men in the world he had ever seen were found among the first 100,000 Australians who came over
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  • 28 7 Squadron L-ader Bert Hinkler has severed his connection with the Avro Company, and has accepted the position of chief test pilot with the Bristol Company.
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  • 811 7 —s. f. r. UNANIMOUS VERDICT. Sequel to Collision With Steam Roller. CONSIDERABLE interest was centred on the closing stages of the two-days’ trial of Edgar Alfred Ellis, Senior Mathematical Master at Kafiles Institution, on a charge of causing death by a rash act, at the Singapore Assizes
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 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 salemanship.
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    • 232 7 IWHITEAWAYSI I V —B 9 NARCISSUS DAFFODIL 9 H ly /SB SI XJvN\. 7 JL By -7 <r S 8 I I I S I w' i K iOIX Is m 1 JL? I. i I I Artificial glowers I I Table (Decorations I S SPECIAL PURCHASE of flowers for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 HAVE YOU MET UNCLE EWZKA? I want to let you know that I have helped several people to obtain goo i cars at the right prices. Why not you \\Xrt need some more used cars and shall be glad to offer you a generous allowance for your old car in
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  • 867 9 Big Fields. List Of Probable Starters And Jockeys. The Weights. Big fields are expected for both the Lincolnsh ire Handicap, which l<t to be run at Lincoln today, and for the Grand National at Aintree on Friday. The probable starters total 35 and 57 respectively,
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  • 136 9 J, -VI e C, 'IPANIES’ joint statement. London, March 19. 1 < Btate ent by the Anglo- n p erBian and Shell Mex <! w ’p justifying the increased price t-r« ,2 euni prodactß statistically supe.contention that the price of Britain rit and er °Bone
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  • 67 9 —Reuter. GERMANY AND THE PROTOCOL. Berlin, March 19. The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Reichstag has adopted a Bill to give effect to the Geneva Protocol prohibiting the use of poison gas in wartime. The Under-Secretary emphasised that the Protocol was the best meins
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  • 331 9 Reuter. ROYAL WEDDING. TUMULTUOUS WELCOME TO TRINCESS. CAPITAL DECORATED. Tbe people of Oslo, where there has been no Royal wedding since 1589, gave an enthusiastic welcome to Crown Prince Olaf and Princess Martha when they arrived from Sto:kholm. The capital *as decorated with garlands and flags.
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  • 62 9 Reuter. EX-WAR MINISTER THREATENS RISING. Peshawar, March 19. General Nadirkhan, ex-War Minister, has arrived in Afghanistan from Paris. He was invited by Bacha I. Saquao to discuss the question of “selecting a ruler” on the ground that Bacha lacks kingly qualifications. He is threatening that if Bacha declines
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  • 253 9 ,—Reuter. 'Labour Hostility. NO REDUCTION IN NAVY VOTE. PRICE OF PETROL. Labour Members of Parliament made one of their periodical attacks on the Singapore Base during a debate in the House of Commons on a motion for the reduction of the Navy estimates. London, March 19.
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  • 98 9 attendance on the King.— Rugly Radio Service, ROYAL RED CROSS MEDAL. London, March 19. The King passed a good day. His Majesty spent a longer period out of doors. He enjoyed the warm air in the grounds of Craigweil Hanse for nearly two hours and
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  • 95 9 member of the crew are missing.— Rugby Radio Service. COLLISION WITH LINER. London, March 19. It was the Gull Lightship that was sunk at her moorings off Goodwin Sands near Deal to-day in a collision with the liner, City of York, during one of the worst
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  • 86 9 Rugby Radio vice. TO SAIL IN JUNE. London, March 19. The India Office announces that the Secretary for India has invited the Viceroy to come to England in June next for a short leave not exceeding four months, in order to secure an opportunity of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1 9 Horange
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    • 38 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULFUROPHOSPHATI, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard ManurU, STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., pena*g
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    • 24 9 j- j r An Apology. We regret to state that Forme 8, of to-day’s issue, was accidentally broken in transmission to the machine room.
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    • 55 9 I I pl I =PABCO= THE QUALITY PAINT stock/sts THEAN HUAT CO. h Sole Importers:— Sime, Darby Co., «Ltd. ILINDETEVESSTOKVISI (locin D.E.Q 1 PENANG IPOH. I STOCK, ĔH different alloys of ĔĔ JgMlHIIIIIIIIH White Metal Sss I 0F I The EYRE Smelting Co., Ltd. j g Tandem Works. LONDON. H
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 42 9 TOWN HALL: KAAI’S HAWAIIANS f New Artists reamy SMr Hawaiian Music and v 1 k Hula Dancing by efl l Hawaiian». r da y 22nd, Saturday 23rd, v Monday 25th. Prices $3, $2 and $1. BOOKING PLAN AT Robinson Piano Co. y
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  • 939 10 WHY MALAYA THRIVES. An Old Topic In A New Light, UNDER the caption Unpopular Orm>by-Gore,” the Daily Press of Hong Kong prints an editorial on the question of the part taken by Chinese in bringing prosperity to Malaya. Beyond its humorous criticisms there is nothing new. The
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  • 325 10 Mr. E.T. Jacques has been appointed a member of the Larut an 1 Matang Licensing Board. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hemmant arr’ved at Singapore by the Selangor from Port Swettenham on Sunday. Mr. Hugh Fraser, of Messrs. Baker, Morgan, and Co., Ltd., has returned to Kuala Lumpur
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  • 118 10 Hawaiian music and singing never seem to lose their appeal, and when one hears a company of talented artists such as Ernest Kaai brings to the East, it is easily understood why this class of entertainment is always so popular with all classes. Kaai has a number of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 185 10 col fflJuff" fi re Sby X‘e “'4 IJ&W *3 t P cL dd,n ,e the i,*„ saw >uX X Rs I i, and J the ta I d oVe^SeCare/u// y t/ Po beaCen J rAen^° U/Js aR c^earUrthe f 'SSSSI lea a PERRIN! fAUCE ———MM—————l————■ 9 How do you awake?
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    • 12 10 Savers of time, money and trouble small advertisements in the Finan? Gazette
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    • 296 10 PRE-EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF TH [I I i I >-■ t a A I® I ——T I SEEN THROUGH the microscope Only long strands of pure golden Virginia tobacco arc seen when 555 Cigarettes are subjected to the close scrutiny of the microscope. The careful elimination by special processes
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  • 226 11 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day;— Yesterday. To-day. QQ QD BD 00 Shares. a< >» >» S c s CQ 02 03 00 c. Sc. Sc. Sc. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 1.95 2.05 1.90 2.00 Balgownie 3.30 3.50
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  • 70 11 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list:— Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Hong Fatt .64 .66 Jelapang 20/6 21/- c. Kinta Tin Dredging 1.50 1.52| Kuala Lumpur Tin 32/6 33/6 M. Consolidated .60 Muang Tin 15/- 15/6 Nawng Pet 1.05 North .62| Penawats
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  • 67 11 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Tins. Bingrins 38/6 39/3 Chenderiangs 8/3 9lEastern Siams 7/6 8/3 Kamuntings 16/3 17/Kepongs 31/3 32/K. Pulais 28/6 29/3 Malayan Tins 26/6 27/3 Pahangs 11/3 1?/Rambutans 17/6 18/3 ex S. Kintas 22/3 23/Tanjong Tins 14/6 15/3 c. Tekka
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  • 82 11 The following are our latest quotations for to-day Mining. Buyers. Sellers. B. Padangs .41 .43 Haad Yais 8/- 8/6 Johans -39 .41 vuchais Ord. 1.38 1.42 Pintas L4B 1.50 Luyohs .05 .07 15/- 15/6 Al. Consols. .61 .63 Muang (Prefs) 15/3 15/9 Norths .67 .70 Penawats .88
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  • 37 11 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore pr'ces for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are aa follows Spot per lb. April/June 41 |c July/Sept. 42jc OcjDec 43c Remarks: —Market Easier.
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  • 38 11 London Standard Loose. r S. R. Sheet 391 cts per pound per p].-t53/-No. 1 Crepe 40 cts per pound per pl.=ss3/33 Easier. London 111 1 New York 24i cts gold, (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 143 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on March 19: 1 ONDON Spot £224.17.6 up £1.17.6 3 mog. buying 225.10.0 2 10a 3.. selling 225.13 0 2 10s Local. March 20: Singapore 250 tons at $ll2 Penang buyers no sellers at $112.75. Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co.,
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  • 26 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for February: lbs. Bedford 16,130 Glenealy 49,722 Hill Rise 25,00 j Reyland 16,300 Rantaui w. 35.470 Trolak 25,000
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  • 228 11 Penang, March 20, 1929. Benares Opium p. chest $5,0 0.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 145.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom 1103 7u.00 nom Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $9.55 buyers Rattans 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00
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  • 123 11 Penang, March 20, 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 D-mand Bank 1531'i 3 days’ sight Private 156| 3 Bombay Demand Bink 1531 g Madras Demand Bank 153| h
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 366 11 SISWm B v~ -■-I ■■j-x •■>:■■■ Hr ftwnW V > v K# 5E Ibj \1 O/f£-T fl Bwlfi I j I fAfafied ffifoletb I I' (BOURJOIS PARIS) -< [0 TO!LET PREPARATIONS i t|| This delightful scries strikes a decorative IB note on the toilet table of the woman 10 of
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    • 427 11 O ft CORNS 3 Don’t cut corns, fatal poisoning may follow. One drop of new liquid J deadens pain in 3 seconds. Then f com shrivels up and loosens so L /y you peel it off. Doctors urge it. For sale everywhere. Beware of V jf imitations. BMk.wis -gets-it— Chicago,
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  • 1184 12 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. KAMBS. S S 2 s BUBBBB [Dollar.] f e f 0 Allenby Bobber Oo J SS 2 S 2 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 SO 3 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 78 3 CO Ayer Kuning Bubber Estates 60 65 Ayer
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 542 13 LUKEWARM’ LOYALTY. Factory Magnate’s Punishment. A great impression has been caused in the north of Italy by the expulsion from the Fascist Party of Barone Mazzonis, a wealthy industrialist in Piedmont, who supported Fascism from the fiist hour and gave immense sums to forward the movement.
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  • 69 13 Xfar- 20—Selangor Races 4’h day. Meeting of L censing Justices District Court, 2.30 p.m, 24—Palm Sunday. 26—-Association Football: P.C.C. v Ming Shin Shen, Esplanade, 5.10 p.m. 29 Good Friday. 30— Inter state Cricket: Perak v Penang, Esplanade, 10 30 a.m. Selangor v Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. 31 Inter-State Cricket:
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 95 13 nursing mothers. Woman nursing babies should carefully watch their own health and daily regularity, for failure to do this lets loose poisons iiuo the blood which rob the baby’s food of purity anfl strength. The moK efficient laxative for the nursing mother's use is Pinkettes, which act as gently as
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    • 214 13 T’GRXMS “KTLPA” THONE 1373. E MILD STEEL I of all sections and sizes I I i n I I Angles, Bars, Channels, I Joists, Plates and Tees. I I Your Enquiry Solicited. I I KYLE, PALMER CO., LTD., I I 46 48, BEACH STR-ET, I I ALSO AT— PENANG. I
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  • 80 14 To-day’s Departures. Ma tang for Bhuket, (Tongkab.) Renong and P. Panji. Trang for Kantang (Trang) Pang Nga (Bang Ngi). and Ghiree. The following ships are in communi* cation with the wireless stations at:— PBNANG—Barrogrove, Cardiganshire City of Pekin, Hongpeng, Laomedon. Magdeburg, ’Malacca Maru, Myrtlebank, Ninchow, Shinnoh Maru, Shirdhana,
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  • 545 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca. Johore and Rinpapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Or Night Mail Service. The following addi'.ional mails wi’l be closed daily (Sunday excepted) at
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    • 140 14 Genffamati f I of Europe” I ■Si p x \ffrsf Mik W&s£vof\ MeZ&r/d >>W\ 1 \'^z x X j'AO' (®> 1 vLrM GLAXO builds firm flesh, plenty of strong bone, and a sound constitution. It contains nothing whatever to harm baby or cause him pain. That is why if Baby
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    • 62 14 LOCAL LEAVE. SIAM INDO-CHINA JAVA SUMATRA. Take a Circular Trip to—i BANGKOK ANGKOR SAIGON SINGAPORE OR MEDAN- PADANG -BATAVIA SOURABAYA SINGAPORE or any of a dozen other routes. Tell us the time at your disposal and we will work up your train and steamer connections for you and make all
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    • 229 14 UK i( There’s 1W ww. Craven u A'" pi Cork Tip r than meets twilit J' the eye!” J;'f Ft z < V e \s b ee A a oV A PURE A W WNATURAL CORKA A i 1 hy^ ieniC A MADE fed JL th 1 ,N sfl*° otrh
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  • 575 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, March 20,1929. Button— ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.50 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread m. pair 49 Suet M 40 Kidney M pair 30
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    • 477 15 UH 1 Li< 1 rj Three Castles” g Cigarettes -x. Caftlw lobjoM a JQ 2 'J I 0 r Wu&hSwh* 5 J H S i During the half century 2 g that'Three Castles” have a S BEEN ON THE MARKET. THEIR g r POPULARITY HAS BEEN RE- a p FLECTED
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    • 1265 16 Hi£ BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. qP* PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. JH PBEMIUS Mar. 22 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. PATROCLUS M »r. 28 Marseille*, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. OUTWARDS. Due Singapore. DEMODOCUS Apr. 5 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. For Henukomz
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    • 601 16 P. 0.-BRITISH iNDu” AND APCAR LINES 1 (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIi; PASSENGCB and cargo services Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailings of steamer, of n. contract with Hi, Majesty’s Govern- India S N Co i ment, London and Far East Mail Service. (Incorporated' in Enn;. Outwards from
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