Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 April 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1929-04-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 96. VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY SO th APRIL, 1929. ~h '9K PRICE 10 CENTS.23 words
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Advertisement344 1929-04-30 1 T. NAGATA brothers. dentists. Head Office next to the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Stmt •s aB^W3fe=»:J a B&g u' n nun a oun uuu■■■ an a H aon H I MINIMAX Jrl in D* (Chemical Hand Fire Extinguisher.) balv. W ater rines The. A s i ‘iinn ifl I344 words
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Advertisement17 1929-04-30 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo graphy by electric light* ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2310 1929-04-30 2 T’C® auction. notices. banks. g M-NlbHb notice OF SALE. Ma(Jam e Farina, I SCOTCH WHISKY. w TH[ SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS Has just received by the <E sei s A k M fir® jb 4 A Superb Collection of Evening and statutory Beserve Fl. |K\Zffi f (=1 Ik=) 1112,310 words
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Article493 1929-04-30 3 “FAILED B. A.” A Practical Danger. Dr. U. S. Urquhartj iViceChancellor of Calcutta University, recently delivered a lecture on “Some Education cliches in Bengal," at the Rotary Club. He said that he noticed a tendency on the part of those who had specialised early in life493 words
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Article146 1929-04-30 3 DRESSING-ROOM THIEF. Something like a sensation was caused at Cannes by the capture of an alleged thief during a lawn tennis match between Senorita d’Alvarez and Freulein Ausscm. For days members of the Cannes Tennis Club and the Carlton Club had been complaining of losses of146 words
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Advertisement222 1929-04-30 3 ELLWOUB'S HELMETS insist on famous having FOR AN OVER ELLWOOD. 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. 24, Great Charlotte Street. London, S. E Babqs Food is Baby’s Life ’lC. GIV E THE FOOD I Js THAT FEEDS Many a child's health has been permanently impaired through lack222 words
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Advertisement128 1929-04-30 3 U NESTLE AND ANGLO SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. J -it 1 0-7 J Wh V/ 1 MH x j 0' Tww'' 4 j THE SPIRIT OF PROGRESS 4 BRILLIANT achievement and steady progress have gained for the name of Nestle the premier place in the realm of Jl milk production.128 words
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Article932 1929-04-30 4 cH Loohs at Jdeau cßrammell. TIT HAT was Dandyism The WW I seems absurd and I lyet, when Carlyle devotes a book to the study of the philosophy of clothes, is it so absurd to think for a moment of a type of vanity which Mt932 words
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Article297 1929-04-30 4 POLICE INQUIRIES. Another Exhumation Likely To Be Made. Two exhumations and a third which is likely to follow almost immediately have created a sensation in Croydon. The bodies already exhumed are those of Mrs. Violet Sidney, aged fifty-nine, and Miss Vera Sidney, aged forty.297 words
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Article319 1929-04-30 4 ASTONISHING FEATS TO BE RECORDED ON FILM. Those strong silent cave men whose exploits make feminine novelette readers sigh have been put to shame. A man arrived in London whose smallest feats are enough to make all the cave men retire humiliated. He has muscles319 words
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Advertisement307 1929-04-30 4 Feeling Tired 1 PHOSFERINE j Il O\ *gßh& z M> The Health 'ft of Women EUROPEAN women, living in tropical climates, often suffer from anaemia as a result of irregularities of the functions of their sex. Physicians have proved in a most positive way that a course of Kalzana the307 words
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Advertisement300 1929-04-30 4 iIbX&K —for N. J. Club Whisky is as strong to-day as in the days jE-g jasa of your forefathers who also a PP reciated quality and mellow age ftOPIER JOMNSTONE3 ■fIWCIUB' WM WHISKY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. “Incorporated under the Companies300 words
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Article448 1929-04-30 5 GOOD RESOLUTIONS FOR GOLFERS. Hie Wrong Target. BY something in. the nature of a bizarre coincidence, says Grantland Rice, two suggestions have come in regarding resolutions for golfers through 1929One suggestion is that golfers resolve to put more, thought upon concentration, in place of shambling along as448 words
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Article198 1929-04-30 5 NO FARE MONEY. In the first year of the Cup Competition, in 1871, Queen’s Park, the famous Glasgow amateurs, w’ere excused until the semi-final owing to the difficulty and expense of journeying to London for their matches. For in those days all the matches in the198 words
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Advertisement225 1929-04-30 5 J|9 JIY gjIHj a /Y 'i fll H u |g*jMßSg The fine flavour and Wh. I IS B aroma, the consistent ‘*E I B B bic quality and purity I 9 9 o f Black and W lute 1 B B \'F fl Virginia Cigarettes win 1 J"W-Jg S |l225 words
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Advertisement29 1929-04-30 5 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 rinang Gazette.29 words
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Advertisement133 1929-04-30 5 WAT C H Jor the new PONTIAC Y omorrow the new 1929 which have enabled Pontiac will be annoilnc- Pontiac, in the three ed. Those who have years of its existence, driven Pontiac in the to set sales records past know what sturdy, which have never been reliable performance approached133 words
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Article648 1929-04-30 6 COULD WE HAVE STOPPED THE LAST ONE Negative Attitude Wrong. Do we who remember the outbreak of the Great War believe that either side could have stopped it asks F. Yeats Brown, writing in Y’ta Spectator, Is it not the truth that the plain sensible men and648 words
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Article260 1929-04-30 6 GIRLS AID WOUNDED FOREMAN, In the presence of 20 work-girls at the W. R. S. Button Company’s factory* Spitalfields there was a dramatic shooting affair, which ended in the foreman being removed to hospital with a wound in the head and the appearance at Old-street260 words
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Article154 1929-04-30 6 While walking along a country road recently (writes a correspondent to the Field) I saw a weasel which had just evicted a rat about three-quarters grown from a rick and was in close pursuit. It bowled the rat over and there was a short “mix-up” when154 words
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Article147 1929-04-30 6 HOW COLUMBIAN INDIAN “ASKS PAPA.” There is one thing that the bright young men of the British Columbian Indians can do even better than the bright young men in London. They know the right way to asb papa. Every young man has a large sheet of147 words
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Article120 1929-04-30 6 Laugh a bit I Chaff a bit 1 Put a spice of humour into the matrimonial mixture,” was the advice given by Mrs. George Cadbury, addressing the annual assembly of the Free Churches, in London on “Marriage.” Here are more’of her maxims: Never have any120 words
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Article66 1929-04-30 6 While having a bath at three o’clock in the morning, a Cologne contractor was surprised by thieves, who, under threats of shooting, compelled him to hand over his watch, a valuable ring and a large sum of money. A friend in the house at the time was robbed66 words
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Article475 1929-04-30 6 Over Mechanisation. CRITICISM OF BRITAIN’S NEW POLICY. The military authorities in India are wise for they realise that no enemy General would choose ground suitable for tanks for armoured forces, if it could possibly be avoided.” Thus comments the Military Correspondent of the Daily Express in the475 words
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Article71 1929-04-30 6 Sir Giles Scott, the architect of Liverpool Cathedral, has just related a joke against himself. He was in the Cathedral recently] when a woman visitor» unaware that she was addressing the architect, asked if he knew the height of the Chapter House. Sir Giles told her71 words
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Advertisement41 1929-04-30 6 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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Advertisement329 1929-04-30 6 A fine selection of Smokers Requisites and well seasoned Briar Pipes. PRICES COMPATIBLE WITH GOOD VALUE. VMK w SRaylea Briar Pipe I ‘Garrison’ Cheroot Brass Finish Art -t JF Drying Tins. 1 A U T Wifch asbesfcos Pad and Metal ASn 1 myS perforated grid. All F 1 r--ri i329 words
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Miscellaneous31 1929-04-30 6 A mW A Sophia, what do you mean by wiping the plates on your handkerchief? “It dosen’t matter, ma’am, as the handkerchief has to be washed in any case, Kasper, Stockholm.31 words
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Article1147 1929-04-30 7 GERM, we are glad to relate, 70 eivts every indication that he is V/ weakening on all fronts. This either, that the new and improved W nn (barbed) is doing deadly work wP3 f a dwe must face the possibility cr f e J® the courage cf1,147 words
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93 1929-04-30 7 Reuter. CHINESE NOTES. p.: Shanghai, April 30. the p r b B retnrn to hanking to-night iX™ Min ,er D”' 1 C T. Wang, brv H RjMer that the Foreign Minis Great *P r >l 27, despatched notes to Frarcp v IP the nite<i States. Holland, WReuter. - 93 words
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102 1929-04-30 7 Serrig aDd Durban.— Rugby !NDIAN tariff board. As M ui, 4k L °ndou, April 29. 'aU n bv any ac ion ba<l t* 6 ll 'toplemL 7k Government of India to Trad* v, e recot n<nendatioM of the Tariff p' S 8 out by theSerrig aDd Durban.—Rugby - 102 words
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Article58 1929-04-30 7 Reuter, TO SERVE SENTENCE. Bloemfontein, April 29. The Appellate Court has rejected Farmer Jack Nafte’s appeal. Nafce was sentenced to a term of imprisonment and ten strokes of the lash for the manslaughter of a native by tying him head downwards to a tree and beatingReuter, - 58 words
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Article103 1929-04-30 7 The following new books have been received The Coat Without Saam, by Maurice Baring. The Directory and Chronicle of China, Japan etc, 1929. Dodsworth, by Sinclair Lewis. The Inconsistent Villains, by N. A. Temple-Ellis. Lord Peter Views The Body, by Dorothy L. Styers. Mangrove Forests of tbe Malay103 words
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Article434 1929-04-30 7 WELL-KNOWN LAWYER. Former Legal Adviser To F. M. S. The death took place at his residence in Macalister Road yesterday of Mr. Hastings Rhodes, the well known Penang lawyer of the firm of Messrs. Logan and Ross. Mr. Rhodes had not enjoyed good bealthr for434 words
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Article78 1929-04-30 7 MR. HAROLD WALKER. The death occurred at the Penkng General Hospital early this morning of Mr. Harold Walker, of the Engineer’s Department, Penang Municipality. The deceased came out East recently and joined the Municipality as a mechanical engineer. He was admitted into hospital four days ago78 words
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Article145 1929-04-30 7 SINGAPORE MASTER AND OWNERS FINED, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 30. Before the District Magistrate yesterday the Malay master of the steamer Sriemelie and the agents of the vessel, were both fined for breaches of the Port and Cargo Loading Regulations, also for having 25145 words
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Article48 1929-04-30 7 Tbe Y.W.C.A. will bold a j amble sale in the Penang Town Hall at 4 30 P. M. on Saturday afternoon, May 4. A ariety of articles in excellent condition a ill be offered for sale in aid of the Y. W. C. A. funds.48 words
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61 1929-04-30 7 —Reuter. LUTON BEATEN. London, April 29. T be following matches were played in the English League yesterday DIVISION 1. Leeds Utd. 2 Fol ton W. 2 Portsmouth 2 Sheffield Utd. 3 DIVISION 2. Bradford 1 Grimsby T. 0 DIVISION 3. (Southern Section.) Luton T. 1—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article54 1929-04-30 7 —Reuter, 242 ENTRIES. London, April 29. Forty-six amateurs, including five Americans, are among the 242 competitors for the Open Golf Championship beginning at Muir field on May 6 when Hagen will defend his title. Eleven competitors are from France, one from Germany, one from Argentina and—Reuter, - 54 words
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46 1929-04-30 7 —Reuter. LORD DERBY’S BROTHER. London, April 29. Colonel George Frederick Stanley, Conservate Member for East Willesden and a brother of Lord Derby, succeeds Viscount Goechen as Governor of Madras on the expiry of tbe latter’s term of office in the autumn.-,—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration24 1929-04-30 7 Mr. Rex Burchill, of the Warwick Revue Company, which is coming to Penang, on Thursday and Friday, May 9 to 10.24 words
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Article121 1929-04-30 7 PRESENTED WITH CUP. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, April 30. At the Cricket Club last night Willie Smith played a game of 800 up against H. J. Frew in, the club champion to whom he conceded 500. Within an hour and a quarter Smith scored 911121 words
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Article106 1929-04-30 7 LIST OF PASSES. The following estate dressers passed the Dressers Examination held on the 25th and 26th April, 1929, at the General Hospital, Penang. For Grade I—S. A. Waleski, (Distinction); A. C. tfeerasingham. For Grade lI—K. Palpoo, (Distinction); V, Markandu, V. N. Saminaidu, N. N. Nair and106 words
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Article365 1929-04-30 7 (To the Editor of The Pinang Gazette.) Sir. —May I say “Well done” to Three Just (Only Just) Men. I feel proud that such staunch warriors support my cause, but I only hope that their letter will not result in having their bungalow surrounded by a seething365 words
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Advertisement658 1929-04-30 7 New Advertisements. POSITIONS WANTED. By an pxoerienced Book Keeper or Accounts Clerk. Thorough knowledge of accounts, good testimonials, age 30. Apply Box No. 140, c/o Pinang Gazette. Chinese Amah recently employed by Mrs. Scharff, highly recommended, requires engagement. Please apply Mrs. Rothman, 36, Perak Road. MISCELLANEOUS. European Mercantile Firm desires658 words
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Article538 1929-04-30 8 Another reminder of Penang’s remissness as regards aviation is contained in the announcement that a light aeroplane club is to be formed at Kuala Lumpur. That Penang has the material for the formation of a flying club caunot be doubted. Some two and a half years538 words
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Article377 1929-04-30 8 64 T s gambling.a vice If you put that question to a company of staic respectable people, the answer is sure to be Yes, indeed, and a > terribly prevalent one, too I” But is it Have not all explorers been gamblers —pitting themselves against377 words
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Article602 1929-04-30 8 The writer tackles this thorny subject fearlessly and gives some interesting examples. DOES the possession of genius induce men to remain in a state of single blessedness No doubt some talented men have not only married but have also confessed to having received valuable assistance602 words
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Article60 1929-04-30 8 Arkansas Utility News, lam satisfied on one tiling at last I found where my husband spends his evenings,” remarked Mrs Gadabout. il You don't say so, dear; how did you dnd out P' questioned the e rcited Mrs. Gossip. 11 1 stayed al home one evening lastArkansas Utility News, - 60 words
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Article805 1929-04-30 8 A NATIONAL THANKSGIVING. j (From Onr Own Correspondent.) s London, April 4. When the Parliamentary recess is over consideration will be given to the date of the national service of thanksgiving for the recovery of the Ring’s health. As it is desired that his Majesty should attend805 words
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Advertisement301 1929-04-30 8 As you would like them to be I Dainty Perfumes for Perfume J 1 Lovers—Enchanting, Delightful, j Agreeable—as you would like J 4* them to be. ICOTY I I PERFUMES 4« A very large and varied assort- ment of all the popular and t seasonable Perfumes and Toilet T Goods301 words
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Advertisement69 1929-04-30 8 E. O. Dance nights every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Saturdays—Evening Dress Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing the Sea and Peak. Modern Sanitary System. Hot and Cold Running69 words
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748 1929-04-30 9 Favoured By Five Nations. Reductions Compatible With National Safety. Limitation And Reduction. the Disarmament Committee meeting al Geneva yesterday t the delegates of Great Britain, the United States* Sweden* Holland and Germany favoured the abolition of compulsory military service. Lord Cushendun* the British delegate* said,—Reuter. - 748 words
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Article69 1929-04-30 9 —Heuter. EARS of INTER-COMMUNAL Rio ING. Bombay. April 29. 111 3tri^B dae to victiISOnn^L 18 general and nearly tioi’T' hat, l 8 involved. The eituaRented and there are fears of Hindu m troo^e as for examble the «L fkni krawl April 27 bve h? 8 of j,•—Heuter. - 69 words
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Article56 1929-04-30 9 -Reuter. OF QI.OUCESrER’S APPRECIATION. KB n Hong Kong, April 29. blessed L* Q ke of Gloucester has V welcc lha ks aad appreciation be ci nu aUd entert ainment and T be qL d Bfay r p yin 8 that the f < dB ghted at having-Reuter. - 56 words
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Article66 1929-04-30 9 ■—Reuter. THE KING TO PRESIDE AT MEETING. London, April 29. The King will preside at a meeting of the Privy Council at Craigweil House on May 10 for the first time since his illness. His Majesty desires personally to deal with matters of the dissolution of Parliament and■—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article50 1929-04-30 9 —Reuter, LIBERAL MINISTERS. Copenhagen, April 29. A new Government has been formed with the Socialist, Stauning, as premier. All the members are Socialists except three Liberals one of which is Munch, Foreign Minister. Stauning can relay on 77 votes out of 149 members of the Folkething.-,—Reuter, - 50 words
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Article134 1929-04-30 9 —British United Press. Official News. EXCLUSIVE TO THE Puiang Gazette. Montreal, April 29. “We are at present nego tiating for two papers in Malaya—the Times of Malaya and the Singapore Ft ee Press. 91 So said Sir Robert Donald on behalf of the Anglo-Foreign Newspapers Ltd-,—British United Press. - 134 words
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Article103 1929-04-30 9 advice was being followed.— Rugby Radio Service. VACCINATION ADVICE. London, April 29. Earl Winterton, Under-Secretary for India, slated in the House of Commons that the la'est figures showed that small pox had declined in Bombay since the middle of March, the number of cases having droppedadvice was being followed.—Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article102 1929-04-30 9 Rugby Radio Service* APPOINTMENT OF GENERAL BOOTH. London, April 29. At the request of Mr. Baldwin the Xing has approved of the appointment of General Booth as a Companion of lonour. The General who is 73 y tars old has been seriously ill for many months. OnRugby Radio Service* - 102 words
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82 1929-04-30 9 ,—Reuter. BOARD OF ENQUIRY. Canberra, April 29. A board of three members has been ap pointed to enquire into the forced landing of the Southern Cross. The chairman is Brigadier-General L. C. Wilson, commanding the 11th Infantry Brigade. The board will also enquire into the,—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article208 1929-04-30 9 ,—Reuter, “Down With Government.” COMMUNISTS IN PUBLIC GALLERY. EVICTED RY POLICE. There was an uproar in the House of Commons last night when a man and a woman in the public gallery commenced shouting denunciation of the Government and singing the Red Flag. They were,—Reuter, - 208 words
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Article159 1929-04-30 9 —Reuter. HYSTERICAL PASSENGERS. New York, April 29. In New York three persons were killed and 40 injured when an elevated train crashed into the rear of a tube train on the same track in the Bronx District during the ru?h hour in the morning. The—Reuter. - 159 words
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Article100 1929-04-30 9 Reuter, EXPERTS UNANIMOUS. Berlin, April 29. The Reichsbank President, Herr Schacht, made it plain in a two hours conference with the Chancellor and the Foreign, Finance and Ecnomics Ministers that in the present circumstances tho re sumption of the Taris negotiations for the purpose of reachingReuter, - 100 words
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Advertisement15 1929-04-30 9 SMASHING PRICES FRANKELS J 16, BISHOP STREET. J CASH CLEARANCE SALE May—lst to 15th—May mh»15 words
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Advertisement207 1929-04-30 9 The “TOR” Brand SHOES FOR CHILDREN. Sizes ZA 56 Sizes flhr i 9 7 l /W/ $4-50 ngK" ii-i j. w s s 2s i; TAN “ADONIS SANDAL WHITE NU BACK “NEPTUNE SANDAL” i Crepe Rubber or Leather Soles. if BROWN WILLOW “EVERYWHENS” f JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in207 words
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Miscellaneous65 1929-04-30 9 DID YOU WATCH FOR IHE DATES? HERE 1 HEY ARE! Town Hall Two Nights Only THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 9th AND 10th EDGAR WARWICK PRERENTS THE Warwick Revue 00., IN TWO HIuARIOUS FUS BURSTS DIRECT EROM LONDON. Thursday. May 9th The Peep Show.” Fridav. May 10th High Lights.” Plans open65 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article802 1929-04-30 10 Unconfirmed Rumour. IS AMERICAN POOL BEING BROKEN UP BAKER. MORGAN’S REPORT. Kuala Lumpur, April 29. LAST week we gave certain figures comparing rubber estate outputs for the first quarter of the 6th Restriction year and for the first free quarter after its removal. We rem802 words
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650 1929-04-30 10 SATISFACTORY POSITION. PROPOSED PAYMENT OF 10 PER CFNI DIVIDEND. The directors’ report and statement of accounts of C nnemara Ltd., which is to be presented at the annual general meeting of shareholders at Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, May 7, states. After providing for depreciation, head office650 words
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Article44 1929-04-30 10 The homeward mail by the S 3 Mantua closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 3rd proximo. The mails despatched from London on April 11 by the s.s. Delta is expected to arrive here at 5 p.m. on Thursday, the 2nd proximo.44 words
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Article377 1929-04-30 10 UNSETTLING HOLIDAY INFLUENCE. M-sars. James F. Hutton and Co., Ltd., Manchester, on April 3, as follows: The Easter holidays have had an unsettling influence on the market and as yet things have hardly resumed their norm .1 course. At the beginning of the week New York377 words
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Article244 1929-04-30 10 Penang, April 30, 1929. cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0 000 Cloves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170 00 NutmgsBos 70.00 HOs 61'.00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9.20 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells >, 13.00 Rice:— Siam244 words
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Article126 1929-04-30 10 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 33$ cts per pound per pl. =»s44/33 No. 1 Crepe 33$ cts per pound per pl.=s44 33 Quiet. London 9| 1 New York 19$ cts. (gold. {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 33u per lb. May/Jane 33$e126 words
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Article81 1929-04-30 10 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. 9 gives the following prices on April 29: London Spot £198.12.6 up £2.7.6 3 mos. buying 200.17.6 27 6 3 selling 201 2-7-6 Local. April 30; Singapore 175 tons at $101.25 Penang buyers no sellers at $101.25, Messrs. Boustead A Co. Ltd—29th April81 words
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Article22 1929-04-30 10 The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the mouth of 4 nril was hours 646 Pikula 473, yards 70,500.22 words
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Article69 1929-04-30 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob.) London, April 29. Paris* 124.15-j New York 4.85 3 9 j Brussels, 34 94 Geneva, 25 20 AmtUrda a. 12.07 Milan, 92.62$ Berlin, 10.475; Stockholm, 18.16$ Copenhagen, 18.19$; Oslo 18.19$; Vienna, 34.555; Prague, 193 Heisingfors, 192$ Madrid, 33.85$ Lisbon, 108$ Athens, 375 B vuarest, 817$(Rugby Radio Sbrviob.) - 69 words
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Article124 1929-04-30 10 Penang, Anri' 30, 1929. {By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Bank 7fB 3 Credit 24 5/16 3 Documentary 2 4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 153$ 3 days’ sight Private 156$ I B Bombay Demand Bank 153$ 2 Madras Demand Bank 153$124 words
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Article24 1929-04-30 10 High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.14 a.m. 8.49 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 10.06 p.m. To-morrow. 3.47 a.m. 906 a«m. 3.39 p.m. 11.09 p.m.24 words
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Article148 1929-04-30 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. Shares. s ts CQ QQ CQ GQ c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Mentakab .39 .42$ ,37$ «40 Ulu Renut .42$ .47$ .42$ .45 Mining. Bangrin Tin 32/6 34/-148 words
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Article75 1929-04-30 10 The following are the opening quotations {Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Batu Caves 1.37$ 1.42$ Hitams .57$ .60 Huey Yots (Pref) 23/9 24/6 Johans .26 .28 Kintas 1.40 1.42$ K. Rivers 3.00 3.10 Kuyohs .07$ .10 Laruts 15/- 15/6 Malaya Consols .52 .54 Nawng Pets .95 .97$ Penawats .7875 words
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Article59 1929-04-30 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining, B. Padangs .35 .37 Bangrins 32/- 32/6 Johans .26 .28 Kinta Dredges 1.39 1.41 Kuyohs .07 .09 M. Consols. .52 .54 Muang (Prefs) 15/6 16/Norths .65 .67 Penawats .78 .80 P. Plandoks .10 .12$ c. Rahmans 1.35 1.37 Ratruts 17/- 17/6 Talams59 words
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Article64 1929-04-30 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Ratu Oaves 1.37$ 1.42$ J >han .26 .28 Kinta 1.40 1.42$ Kuchai Ord 1.27$ 130 M. Consolidated .51 .53 N >rths .66 .68 fetaling 3.22$ 3 30 Rahmans 1.32$ 1.37$ Taiping .97$ 1.00 c. Talams 1.25 1.27$ Kuala Lumpur 29/6 30/-64 words
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Article954 1929-04-30 10 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. I 23 a -"U RUBBER [Dollar.] Allenby Rubber Oo 9 Alor Gejab Robber Butate 1 00 Amalgamated Malay Estate* wJ 7O Ayer Hltam Planting SyndtMte o /2 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 275 Ayer Molek Rubber Oo "'in,® Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, 7 i’ "5 Balgownie954 words
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Advertisement96 1929-04-30 10 Swollen joint*, backache, stiff limbe, pains in the muscles, the constant ache and pain day and night, are all signs that your blood is full of poison. That is why you suffer pain. Forty yean of successful results prore that there Is no quicker way of curing all rheumatic conditions96 words
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Article417 1929-04-30 11 AN AMAZING STATE OF AFFAIRS. The Only Solution. Is the England-India Air Service which has jast been inaugurated, after such a long delay and delicate negotiations, only of value primarily for experimen tai purposes This question is asked by the aviation correspondent of The Morning417 words
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Article401 1929-04-30 11 THE HOME COMMITTEE’S REPORT. Suppression Should Be Pursued. The report of the committee appointed by the Secretary of State to examine and report on the Women and Girls’ Protection Am endment Ordinances of the Straits and F.M.S. has been issued simultaneously here and in London. The401 words
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Article163 1929-04-30 11 Resentment in Johore. I hear that the strictures of Mr. Justice McCabe Reay at the opening of the Law Courts» and the comments of the local Press following their publication, have been badly received in high official circles, and that a great deal of ink is flowing freely163 words
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Article176 1929-04-30 11 RESPONSE TO APPEAL. Gratifying response to the appeal of Mr. L.W. Learmount that those interested in the formation of a Light Aeroplate Club in Kuala Lumpur should write to him has been received. Mr. Learmount now has a list of the names of 36 people who would176 words
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Article469 1929-04-30 11 Mr. T. Parker, of Taiping, has gone on transfer to Seremban. Mr. McGowan replaces Mr. Gray, who goes on furlough, as manager of Whiteaway’s, Tai ping. Mr. A. E. Coope has been appointed a member of the Biard of Examiners in Malay for Perak. We regret to469 words
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Article119 1929-04-30 11 Apr. 30—Annual Meeting, Penang Choral and Dramatic Society, 7 p.m. at Cricket Club. May 2—Penang Turf Club Meeting 4-30 p.m. 3 Fancy Dress Ball and Carnival at Drill Hall, Peel Avenue, 9-15 p.m. 4 Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting. 6 Anniversary of the Accession of King George V119 words
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Article137 1929-04-30 11 To-day’» Departure». Rengam for Asahan ai d Batu Bahra. Lima Maru for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, Valencia and Liverpool. Talma for Singapore, China Japan. Klang for Port Swettenham Singapore Kuala for Belawan (Deli). Seang Bee for Singapore <fc China. Donggala for Asahan, Paneh, Bagan Si Api137 words
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Article524 1929-04-30 11 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwije stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Rksumi-tion Of Nigut Mail Service The following additional mails will be closed Daily (Sunday excepted; at524 words
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Article124 1929-04-30 11 COMPLETED JOB THEN HAD HAND AMPUTATED. Extraordinary determination while enduring agony was shown by a messeng-sr boy, W. Smith (16), of Dagenham. He had delivered a cablegram in a building in Leadenhall Street, London, and was seen to be holding his hand and showing signs of124 words
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Advertisement158 1929-04-30 11 WHY GIVE CASTOR OIL? When Baby’s Own Tablets, The Medicine Children Like, Will Keep Your Little One Happy and Well. Castor oil is a terror to most children. The very thought of it fills them with dread. Oince upon a time there seemed to be no alternative for this nauseating158 words
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Miscellaneous43 1929-04-30 11 Slii ¥aH o ?<*>< 11 *E To-night and till Wednesday, Ist May. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS THOMAS MEIGHAN “The Canadian” JL The screen’s most popular male star in a strong action-drama of he-man’s land. New Comedies Etc. Massage House. 2, ARKATOON ROAD. MISS YURI. MISS MATSUKO.43 words
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Article369 1929-04-30 12 ROBOT RADIONew Machine Gives FiveMinute Programmes. SIMPLE DEVICE. “Let’s have a pennyworth of wireless!” To-day this remark may sound a little fantastic, but in the not-so-far-away future it will be a very practical possibility. I have just heard and seen says a Home writer one of ‘the most369 words
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Article177 1929-04-30 12 “CRYING DOWN CREDIT.” “Crying Down Credit,” the “last relic of an old-established custom,” has disappeared from the Army, according to Sir Malcolm Ramsay, the Comptroller and Auditor-General, in a report on the Army Appropriation Accounts. Under the Army Act, a soldier cannot be placed under stoppages177 words
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Advertisement441 1929-04-30 12 CUT CURA HEALS SKNJROUBLE On Baby’s Head and Forehead. Itched Badly. “My baby at seven months had a breaking out on his head and forehead. It first appeared like small blisters which later broke and scaled over. It must have itched very badly as baby was constantly trying to rub441 words
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Advertisement29 1929-04-30 12 Pinang Gazette small advertisements have no holiday season they work all the time. If you have anything to sell let the Pinang Gazette bring it to the open market-29 words
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Advertisement182 1929-04-30 12 Assets over »9,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force Over »35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C, I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life182 words
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Article501 1929-04-30 13 British Museum Treasure. FINANCIAL “ACCOUNT” OF JAMEtSON RAID. A commercial cash book, within whose pages are the secrets of one of the most dramatic incidents in the history of the Empire, is now in the possession of the British MuseumIt was presented to the museum501 words
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Article173 1929-04-30 13 MILLIGAN RETIRES. Tommy Milligan, ex-British Welterweight Champion, hag retired from the ring, at the age of 25, to run a sports business in Glasgow. He was born in Scotland in 1904. He began his boxing career auspiciously, losing only two out of about 25 contest®. He won173 words
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Advertisement342 1929-04-30 13 7' fe pf Ths PHeaMret of Sporting rtZonfy be enjoy PS by him who enjoysgood' 'every 4ay-lif** call for a healthy and well-working 01 ganisnCg There fore, not wait I'H v°u arc compelled to walk with the assistance,,of "crut ches* but (reat in good time any rheum Uic or gouty342 words
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Advertisement460 1929-04-30 13 I, R. Hies 7 m 4 Mosquitoes w 3(7 c Moths hl Ant® Bed Bugs MK. V/SS Roaches JL SKSak Flit Kills Them All Disease-spreading flies! Annoying, fever-bearing mosquiItoes! Disgusting cockroaches, bedbugs, ants, moths, and fleas! They all lie dead, wiped out by Flit's all-penetrating spray. "The yellow can with460 words
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Article477 1929-04-30 14 £3,000 A DAY FOR CLEANING. Danger To Children. THOSE people who are choked or begrimed by swirls of dust and debris in London streetsjjwill be amazed to know that the thoroughfares are subjected to a £3,000 daily clean up. £1,086,118 a year is the cost of cleaning477 words
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Article108 1929-04-30 14 The last time the England and Scotland Rugby much was played at Murrayfield the boys of an Edinburgh preparatory school were naturally very match excited on hearing from their headmaster that any who received permission from home would be taken to the match. Accordingly (says a Manchester Guardian108 words
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Article122 1929-04-30 14 Discussing humour in animals, a correspondent of the Morning Post writes; A few years ago my brother and a friend were looking over a wall into a field in which were grazing a cow and a donkey. Presently the donkey sidled up to the cow and took122 words
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Advertisement454 1929-04-30 14 W I V /''S. X *j> R' V NV/ V '’»’"'«> J•,UV\ Wit““£ |Esjgg D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves cannot do the work—they simply clog the pores. D.D.D. is not a sticky,454 words
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Advertisement71 1929-04-30 14 I T’GRAMS KYLPA ’PHONE iwi I THE I ATLAS METAL ALLOYS Co., Ltd, I 1, CENTRAL BUILDINGS, I WESTMINSTER, LONDON. S. W I B B ARE FULLY REPRESENTED IN I MALAYA fl BY I KYLE, PALMER CO., LTD., fl FOR ALL TYPES OF I Anti-Friction Metals. I USE “TENAXAS” I71 words
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Article567 1929-04-30 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, April 30, 1929. Mutton— S ck Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart lung do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread m pair 40 Suet m. 40 Kidney M567 words
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Advertisement197 1929-04-30 15 j Never in history of Motor cycling has such wonderful Motor cycle value been offered as J 1929 J B.S.A. MOTOR CYCLES. I 1.74 h.p. $285 3.49 Twin Port OH. V. $545 2,49 h.p. de luxe 375 4.93 Light Port O. H. V. 550 u 3,49 h.p, S. V. 430197 words
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Advertisement1332 1929-04-30 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. MERTONES May 2 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. MENELAUS May 9 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. WB!SSM| PYRRHUS May 17 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. "TM 5 HECTOR May 23 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. fl/kTT A 11,332 words
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