Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 May 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1929-05-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 97. VOL. LXXXVII.j WEDNESDAY Ist MAY, 19 29. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement717 1929-05-01 1 f, NAGATA brothers. dentists. Head Office next to the Dispensary, jyanch Office 52, Leith Street |)Bm" 1 J= F~ '"C rT =ad ;ldK!H?' What an EXPERT thinks of the ?K~.. ;->: 4l r„-.., ~,■^Jf S=n think Before you buy a Car and insist on one which has been proved CHEVROLET717 words
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Advertisement17 1929-05-01 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68, 70, Bishop Streep PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2104 1929-05-01 2 LKMTCIJ'C! mvirro jre YOU TOO OLD BAWK> le*. wXTJ~~ -YOUNGMAN? Bangkok Furnishing f gfWT*/*u Ifi/UTCW t 0 noon May* 1929. I Ar> yan feeling too old and worn-out whea I .(Incorporated in ngkongj I msl* BCU IwS WHISHT Plans and Specification may be seen, pm should befullof life! Doyou findyounelf2,104 words
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528 1929-05-01 3 SOUTH AFRICAN DIAMOND “WINDFALL.” ENORMOUS WEALTH. MR. Havenga, the Minister of Finance, in the course of a speech (moving the second reading of the Appropriation Bill) in the South African Assembly at Cape Town, referred to the Government’s windfall from the State diamond diggings in Namaqualaod.528 words
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Advertisement181 1929-05-01 3 W’SKY in the opem competition ]£z%FO R fCOTCH WHISKIES k at the Mnw\y!jle7 brewers' EXHIBITION LONDON,NOVEMBER, l?Sa JslffiX PROPRIETORS x/ U WT HEPBURNS ROM, CMfCOW. Ji <1 lj/fn/s ._SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. B 7w it la/ndjudge ytwne/f SEE SOLAR ECLIPSE I IN SIAM. M&y 9th., 1929. The most impressive phenomena181 words
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Advertisement63 1929-05-01 3 SDCDNY GASOLINE AND MOTOR OILS Will Obtain the Maximum Efficiency From Your Motor-Car. Standard Oil Co., of New York. I I (incorporated in U.S. a.) I ■■■■EMMHMMHEHEBHEEBBEEHMBMBEHBHBBBMBBBBHBBBHMEEEHIMfIHMBBBHBBEB Me j ,ifc, ,v.-~— i GRIPOLOGY_[ I The science of belt making. GRIPOLY' The Premier Production. J, AGENTS: Il Sime, Darby Co., Ltd.,63 words
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Advertisement190 1929-05-01 3 I This Month’s Hits. g I UKULELE IKE 51*0 (Good Little Bad Little You I Just A Night For Meditation ALBERT SANDLER’S ORCHESTRA r.oq (The Magic Violin lJust A Little Fond Affection FRED ASTAIRE r l7 o (High Hat From “Funny Face” 01 1 My One Only ADELE ASTAIRE CLIFTON190 words
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Advertisement271 1929-05-01 4 ZguSgjgT' ANNOUNCING Pi I E d J Rii 11 E G M-X I E E a-w X-X 1 9 2 -9 ciins zixt/ Astonishing as have been Pontiac’s sales records cooling area; the General Motors Research type in the past, records which have never been equall- of cylinder head; a271 words
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Article439 1929-05-01 5 A BIG PROJECT FOR STUDY. Explorer’s Plight In Icy Wilderness. Commander Byrd and his two companions are still isolated in the R ckefeller mountains, 128 miles from the base of Little America.” It is, however, hoped that clearing weather will permit of a rescue by aeroplane within439 words
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Article146 1929-05-01 5 SOVIET CHOICE OF ENVOY TO SWITZERLAND. Soviet Russia has shown ironical humour in the choice of an envoy to Berne to give information to Swiss manufacturers and business men who desire to trade with Russia. Gessler was the name of the tyrannical Austrian steward who ordered146 words
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Article76 1929-05-01 5 Several English and Scottish footballers continue to be popular in American football. The International outside-right, Sam Chedgzoy, who used to be with Everton, plays now with New Pedford. In the same team are Blair,, once of Ki marnock and Manchester City, and H® rrl son. who played for76 words
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Advertisement277 1929-05-01 5 I We cater to the man who insists on enjoying the rite of shaving, i Every type of safety razor blade kept in stock. fl j Original Gillette I Darwin Gillette Watts’Gillette n SoUpleX ySalet Darwin Ever-ready fl IClemak Valet Auto-Strop 1 arwin Auto-Strop Watts’ Auto-Strop 3? E ver-ready v'-•277 words
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Advertisement47 1929-05-01 5 -=ss-== 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 I method of salesmanship. H —r. i ii...»47 words
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Advertisement593 1929-05-01 5 The Anglo-Siam Corporation I LIMITED j s Beg to announce that the following lll♦♦ Agencies come under their con’rol Careless Washing H for the whole of Malaya and Siam as Spoils Children’s Hair from May ls% 1929 j Any child can have beautiful hair—healthy and .uxuriaut. It is simply a593 words
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Article153 1929-05-01 6 Reuter, Election Programme. SCHEME TO STIMULATE U.NIMPLOYMENL London, April 30, THe Labour Party manifesto outlining their election programme upholds ordered progress and democratic methods and lays down a comprehensive scheme to stimulate employment consisting of housing, slum clearance, electrification and reorganisation of transport, new roads, afforestation, reorganisationReuter, - 153 words
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Article152 1929-05-01 6 FUNERAL AT PENANG. The funeral of Mr. Harold Walker, of the Penang Municipality, took place at the Western-road Cemetery yesterday af ieruoun. The Rev. Keppel Garnier con ducted the service. Among those present were Mr. J. W. Clarke, Mr. J M. Curran Sharp, Mr. S.152 words
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Article115 1929-05-01 6 NEW TRAFFIC RULES. As a result of the unfortunate accident which occurred a few months ago in the Penang Waterfall Gardens, the Gandens Committee, after careful consideration, have decided to alter provisionally the rules for traffic in the gardens. From May 1, parking of cars in the115 words
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Article47 1929-05-01 6 The Y.W.C.A. will hold a jamble sale in the Penang Town Hall at 4 30 P. M. on Saturday afternoon, May 4. A large ariety of articles in excellent condition will be offered for sale in aid of the Y, W. C. A. funds,47 words
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Article118 1929-05-01 6 May 2 —Penang Turf Club Meeting 4 30 D.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 V 1910. 7 Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting. 8— -Lesong Tugoh118 words
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Article175 1929-05-01 6 —Reuter, MEN ARRESTED. PROMOTING CAUSE OF COMMUNISM. Cairo, April 30. The Egyptian authorities have unmasked a serious attempt on the part of the Soviet to establish a centre of Bolshevist propaganda in Egypt under the cloak of an agency called Textile Imports iamited which the Soviet—Reuter, - 175 words
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Article519 1929-05-01 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thurstan are leaving Kuala Lumpur for Home this week by the Anchises. It is officially notified that Dr. N. H. Harrison is to be Chief Medical Officer, Trengganu. Dr, J. W. Vickers, Health Officer, Kuala Lumpur, has gone on a fortnight’s leave519 words
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Article189 1929-05-01 6 To-ttay’s Departures. Kulmerland for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Shanghai Japan. The following ships are in communication with the wireless stations at:— Penang—Captain Rocos, Laplata Maru Lima Maru, Nairnbank, Patria, Rangoon Maru, Ryokai Maru, Steel Scientist, S*aDg Bee, Santhia, Tsuruga Maru and Warpindari, Singapore—Anking, Aeneas, Benlo* mond, Buccinum, Burgenland,189 words
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Article154 1929-05-01 6 swindler known but police UNABLE TO EFFECT ARREST. It will be remembered that the Ng Gim It case, the largest swindle in the history of loeal crime, was perpetrated in December, 1927, by a person under the pseudonym of Ng Gim It who, operating from Klang,154 words
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Article, Illustration26 1929-05-01 6 Mr. Guy Lathom, one of the brilliant exhibition dancers, accompanying the Warwick Revue Company to Penang, on Thursday and Friday of next week26 words
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Advertisement329 1929-05-01 6 WSnHtasrs A fine selection of Smokers Requisites and well seasoned Briar Pipes. PRICES COMPATIBLE WITH GOOD VALUE o THE M D Rayle a Briar Pipe 111 n Fl ‘Garrison’ Cheroot Brass Finish Art 041o 41 Drying Tins, Metal Ash Trays. ,e perforated mi aii IT i aluminium till with» /Vi329 words
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Miscellaneous33 1929-05-01 6 > lit w W OS x ’.a Bat it is very dear.” No, madam, and it suits you divinely.” Send it along, and I will see how it suits my husband.”— Buen Humor > Madrid.33 words
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Article1357 1929-05-01 7 WHO anticipated surprises Tn in the report of the advisory V committee appointed by the ptar7 of State for the Colonies to Secr J n i report on Straits Settlements (Women and Girl. Pro Amendment Ordinance and Srated Malay States Enactment No>lB e 7 (Women and Girls1,357 words
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Article81 1929-05-01 7 .—Reuter. Mi LITARY SUPPORT FROM BRITAIN. Baghdad. April 30. has baen formed under of Tawfic B,g Swaidi, “n s'" ,er f ncaUon Ttle moBt Zikiß R a P po n ttnent is that of Amn ur^’sb officer during the War, ‘'Qri, aVr ioirter wbo replaces General 18.—Reuter. - 81 words
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78 1929-05-01 7 .—Reuter. OVER-RAN PETROL TANK. Baghdad, April 30. The West bound Indian air liner taxiing from the aerodrome prior to taking off for Cairo over-ran the underground petrol tank and broke off its tail skid and damaged the fuselage and consequently was unable to leave..—Reuter. - 78 words
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890 1929-05-01 7 Annual Meeting. SMALL PROFI I ON OPERATIC PRODUCTION. SUCCESSFUL YEAR. There was a small attendance of members at the annual meeting of the Penang Choral and Dramatic Society held at the Cricket Club yesterday. In the absence of the president the chair was taken by890 words
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Article217 1929-05-01 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Letter Sent To Anonymous Philanthropist. GENEROUS GIFT. London, April 30. The following letter has been addressed by Lord Stamfordham. the King’s private secretary, to Audax, the d( nor of the gift of 100,000 guineas to a thank-offering fund for the King’s recovery. Dear Audax;—Rugby Radio Service. - 217 words
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Article50 1929-05-01 7 ,—Reuter. FOURTEEN PERSONS SENTENCED FOR CONSPIRACY. Trichinopoly, April 30. Fourteen of the seventeen persons charged with conspiracy in the general strike on the Indian Railway in July have been found guilty and sentenced to 10 years’ rigorous imprisonment. Those sentenced include Mukin Dalal Sarjar and Singaravelu Chettiar.-,—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article54 1929-05-01 7 .—Reuter. TRIBESMAN’S TREACHERY. Peshawar, April 30. Reports from Gardez state that Ghan Saud Din, chief of the Ahmadzai Ghiizais who proclaimed himself King after Amanullah’s abdication and then sought the friendship of Nadirkhan invited Nadirkhan and his brothers to dinner on Friday and then arrested them.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article46 1929-05-01 7 —Reuter. CAR OVERTURNS, Berlin, April 30. The famous German racing motorist, Baron Wentzelmoseu, with a companion was killed while racing at Stendal. He tried to avoid a cyclist and overturned and caught fire. A spectator also was killed and several were injured.-—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article40 1929-05-01 7 Reuter. £lOO,OOO TO KING EDWARD’S FUND. London, April 30. Lord Revelstoke, who died while attending the Reparations Conference at Paris bequeathed £lOO,OOO to King Edward’s Fund, the z income from this fund is to be annually distributed.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article34 1929-05-01 7 —Reuter. £843,000 SUBSCRIBED. London, April 30. The Mansion House Fond for Distressed Miners closed at £843,000 to which the Government grant of a similar amount has to be added..—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article35 1929-05-01 7 ,—Reuter. NEW APPOINTMENT. Tokio, April 30. Mr. lyemasa Tokugawa, ex-councillor of the Japanese Embassy in London and grandson of the last Tokugawa Shoaus, has been appointed Japan’s first Minister iu Canada.-,—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article213 1929-05-01 7 —Reuter French .Precautions: Trouble In Germany. FOREIGNERS ARRESTED. Paris, April 30. In consequence of the drastic precautions taken by Minister of the Interior to prevent May Day demonstrations many for» igners were arrested yesterday evening and twenty-five have been expelled. Those expelled include Bespaluff, President of the—Reuter - 213 words
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Article135 1929-05-01 7 Iteuter. ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF GERMAN PATENTS. London, April 30. In the Chancery Division to-day Mr. Justice Romer heard a motion on behalf of the German Corporation, Engl, seeking to restrain the Hyde Park Cinemas Limited from using a talking film apparatus which they alleged was an infringement– Iteuter. - 135 words
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119 1929-05-01 7 —Reuter. WEST HUNAN MURDERS. Hankow, April 30. The Passionists have learned that the bodies of the three priests murdered by bandits were recovered, but no details of the murders are available. The Commissioner for Foreign Affairs reports that conditions in West Hunan are bad. Information has—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article129 1929-05-01 7 National D*bt was 1.290,000.— Rwpsy Radio Se, vice. TREASURY BONDS AS SECURITY London, April 30, The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Winston Churchill, was asked whether the Treasury still held sterling bonds for the full amount of the French Debt to Great Britain and whether, in the absenceNational D*bt was £ 1.290,000.—Rwpsy Radio Se, vice. - 129 words
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Article709 1929-05-01 8 The crass stupidity, the bovine intellect for which the public pays in order that employment should be found for public servants is amply illustrated by the discussion which arose over the question of the disgraceful and insanitary condition of Burmah-lane at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners709 words
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Article, Illustration417 1929-05-01 8 George Gadd - Stroke-Saving. by George Gadd. It has been said :hat if a professional could improve his game by two strokes a round, he would have a very excellent chance of winning the championship. I agree. It would mean the saving of eight strokes in seventytwo holes. We are now417 words
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Article745 1929-05-01 8 Characteristics from colour and arrangement—the shingle is by no means a modern idea. AMONG the many parts of the human body that are held to be indicative of the temperament or disposition, the hair is not without its significance. In one respect it has745 words
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IN ENGLAND NOW.
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Article, Illustration199 1929-05-01 8 MAY DAY-MAY 1* JACKS in the Groen—the chinir ney-sweep’s disguise—have vanished from tbe stree s. Maypoles no longer throw their shadow over village greens. The May Queen reigns only under organised direction of the Boar of Education! Oxford alone stands true to tradition. From Magdalen199 words
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Advertisement221 1929-05-01 8 SPECIAL NOTICE. We are receiving a fresh shipment of the following commodities on or about the 4th of May. Fresh Sausages, Pressed Beef, Cooked Ham, Pork Pies, Smoked Sausages, Bloaters, Kippers (Cellophane Wrapped) and Dover Soles, as the demand for these is very great we would ask you to book221 words
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Advertisement25 1929-05-01 8 E. O. Dance nighta every Tuesd »y, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Saturdays—Evening Dress Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday.25 words
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2040 1929-05-01 9 More Personal Than Public. Unsatisfactory Condition Of Burmah-Lane. Commissioners Rebuffed. A suggestion, made by a Commissioner, that nothing was done in the matter 7 road repairs and drains until complaints were made and questions asked, was ttoutly denied by Mr. J. H. Pedlow, Deputy-President at yesterday2,040 words
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Article375 1929-05-01 9 Reuter. MR. GIBSON CRITICISED. DISARMAMENT COMMISSION AT GENEVA. USE OF POISON GAS. For the second time within ten days Mr. Gibson played into the hands of Franco British diplomacy, complains Mr. Britten, chairman of the Foreign Rela tions Committee of the House of Representatives, in aReuter. - 375 words
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56 1929-05-01 9 —Reuter, LONDON CASES. London, April 30. There are now 291 small-pox cases in London. M'ddleboro (Massachusetts), April 30. Local health officials are alarmed at the epidemic of small pox. Up to the present 10 cises have been reported. There is no suggestion that the epidemic—Reuter, - 56 words
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Article, Illustration539 1929-05-01 9 —Reuter. Encouraging Figures. GLOOMY RESTRICTION PREDICTIONS UNFULFILLED. MR. AMERY OPTIMISTIC. Introducing the Colonial Estimates in the House of Commons, the Colonial Secretary said that the trade oj Ceylon and Malaya had risen, during the period 1924 —28 from £iyy ,000,000 to £247,000,000. He added that while the—Reuter. - 539 words
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Article30 1929-05-01 9 —Reuter, COLLAPSE 3 IN tHSATRE. London, April 30. Lord YcungeF cnPaosed in a Wegr End thea re and wa« taken to hospital where he died.*—Reuter, - 30 words
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Advertisement49 1929-05-01 9 irTTOT Tttmn mi «QUALITY PAINTS I the MANUFACTURE OF I WLKINSON, 1 HEYWOOD AND CLARK I LONDON. “FALCON” I j BRAND Cygnite White No. 101 Chocolate „129 I Fadeless Red j Fadeless Greens STOCKS .HELD i BY Durege and Thomas, i Limited., i PENANG i, I AGENTS- FT R.jmmuuiiiiuuuuuiiiuum»gßSM49 words
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Advertisement182 1929-05-01 9 1 iBjWS I I //1 1 1 =PABCO= I' I I THE QUALITY PAINT stock/sts THEAN HUAT CO. sole importers Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. ->■■■ y jy.-- ‘-T’" Mr. L’ndesto Advises Yon: £4 his Protect your property Paint it properly 4 Do not buy paint by weight I J! but182 words
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Miscellaneous47 1929-05-01 9 Runnymede Hotel Ltd., t t “THE CHOTA PEGS” Five London Artists wll Perform in a Vaudeville Performance. EI/ERY EVENING O Contincus Change of Programme.!! J GLADYS LINRELL i T JACK CRICHTON > CONSTANCE GARRATT LEO BROOKER MARION HALWOOD. J J Dinner $3-00 Per Cover. > Admission $l-00 Non Diners. <47 words
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Article304 1929-05-01 10 Additional Handicaps. The following additional handicaps have been announced for the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting R ace 2.—Herses: Class 3—(3rd Div 5 furs —Quicktime 9.0, The Miser 8.10, Fauth a Ballagh 8.8, Toboggan 85, Eqmmaid 8.3, Dowse The Giira 8.3, Shediac 83, Gladiator IV 8.2,304 words
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Article43 1929-05-01 10 P.C.C. DEFEATS H.M.S. Iroquois; After a goal-kss first half the P.C.C. defeated the H.M.S. IroqUuis by four goals to one on the Esplanade yesterday. M’tchell 2, G.R. Evans and Pickering scored for the club and Evans notched the sailors, only point.43 words
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Article30 1929-05-01 10 ,—Reuter. BRADFORD C. DRAW LEVEL WITH STOCKPORT. London, April 30. In the Northern Section ef the Third Division Bradford City defeated Roch- dale by three goals to one.-,—Reuter. - 30 words
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41 1929-05-01 10 A copy of the address presented on behalf of the inhabitants of Penang, to H R.H. The Duke of Gloucester on the occasion of his visit to Penang is on view at Messrs. Pritchards in Street.41 words
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Article121 1929-05-01 10 Penang. Mav I, 1929. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Rank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months* sight Bank 1-/3 7/8 w 3 Credit 24 -*>/ f 6 m 3 Documentary 2 4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 153|"| 3 days’sight Private 156| I 3 Bombay Demand Bank 153| 2121 words
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Article185 1929-05-01 10 The KENNEDY quotations in MESSRS KENNtUX Co’s share list at 11 a.m. Yesterday. To-day. S E SHARES. O "5 PQ C/2 CQ GQ SC. sc. SC. SC. Mining. Batane P. -34 -37 34 -37 ex Batu Caves 135 140 L37i 1.40 Jelapaug 19 6 20,6 19,'6 20,6185 words
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Article74 1929-05-01 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Batu Caves 1.35 140 Chenderiang 8/3 8/9 Eastern Siam 5/3 5/9 Haad Yiis 7/6 8/6 Hong Fatts .52| .55 Jelapang 19/6 20/. Kamunting 14/6 15/6 Kent 5/6 5/9 Kinta 1.37|? 1.40 Kuchai 1.27| 132| Kuyoh .08 09 Muang Tin 15/6 16/Petaling 3.2574 words
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Article73 1929-05-01 10 The following are the latest quotations Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Bangrins 32/6 33/6 Chenderiangs 8/3 Eastern Siama 5/3 6/Idris 14/9 15/6 Ipehs 27/- 28/Kamuntings 15/- 15/6 Kents 5/lOi Kepongs 30/- 31/Kinta Kellas 28/6 29/6 K. Pulais 28/- 29/Lahats 13/6 14/3 Malayan Tins 26/- 27/Pahangs 10/- 11/Pangngas 6/3 6/973 words
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Article109 1929-05-01 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Haad Yais 7/9 8/3 Hitams .57 .60 Hong Fatts .50 J fnans .26 .28 Kinta Dredges 1.38 1 40 Kucbais 1.28 130 Kuynhs .07 .09 La’uts 14/6 15/M. Consols. .52 .54 Nai Hoots .20 .22 Norths .65 .67 P. Plandoks .10109 words
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Article38 1929-05-01 10 The homeward ma«l by th* 8,8 Mantua closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 3rd instant. Tne mails despatched from London on April 11 by the s.s. D expected to arrive here at 5 p.m. to-murrow.38 words
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Article76 1929-05-01 10 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 33 ds per pound per pl. —144/No. 1 Crepe 33J cts pound per p1.=144 33 Steady. London 9f 1 New York 19| cts. (gold) {.By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 33£c per lb. May/June 33tc July/Sept. 34}c76 words
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Article38 1929-05-01 10 Messrs. Boustead Co. Ltd—30th April quotation for Singapore refined tin $101.25 per picul, business done 175 tons, Penang refined tin $100.871 per picul buyers no sellers unrefined tin $100.25 per picul, tin ore $100.25 per picul.38 words
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Article22 1929-05-01 10 pds. yardage hours Ronpibon 461 38,000 558 Nawng Pet 220 Haad Yai 562 56,000 507 Huey Yot 255 79,000 47922 words
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Article70 1929-05-01 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, April 30. Paris* 124.15 a; New York 4.85 A Brussels, 34 54 Geneva, 25.19|; Ami12.07{ Milan, 92.6 H Berlin, 20 46j Stockholm, 18.16| Copenhagen, 18.19; Oslo 18.19 Vienna, 34.55? Prague, 164 Helsingfors, 193 Madrid. 33.80| Lisbon, 108| Athens, 375 B it;barest, 818 Rio, s®!(Rugby Radio Service.) - 70 words
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Article155 1929-05-01 10 Penang, Miy 1, 1929. cts. Berares Opium p. chest nom 5,0 0.00 O loves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170 Oi) Nutm-’gs 80s ,> 70.00 110 s 60.00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9.20 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells155 words
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Article158 1929-05-01 10 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p,m. 1. March Her Bright Haunts Me Still Campbell 2. Suite “Nell Gywn Dances” German No. 1 Country Dance No. 2 Pastoral Dance No 3 Merry M ak f -rs Dance 3 Fox Trot I’d Rather Cry Over You Hume 4158 words
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Article977 1929-05-01 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. *> SS 3 5 Si —-—MJ SUBBBB [D011,,.] s 1 I Allenby Robber Oo i 1 i.l 9 Alor Galah Rubber Estste "’t 1•»7 00 Amalgamated Malay Estate, ■> 70 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 sn* 5 S° Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, 2 Ayer Molek977 words
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Advertisement779 1929-05-01 10 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL,Ltd. Chinese Benevolent Association. I The fnn°ral of Mr. Gan Eng Teik, who Delightfully Situated and Facing the lied 48a p ran gj n Lane, on April Sea and Peak. Modern Sanitary 29, will taks place Con Sunday, May 5, System. Hot and Cold Running at 10 a.m. Water.779 words
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Miscellaneous23 1929-05-01 10 TIDE TABEE9. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.47 a.m. 906 a-m. 3.39 p.m. 11.09 p.m. To-morrow. 5.03 a.m. 9.43 a.m. 4.38 p.m. Midnight.23 words
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FEMININE REFLECTION
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Article799 1929-05-01 11 Monday. March 25th:—Mr. Pepys’s IS ia Gladys desiring me to Send her '.."recipe for some pretty dish of eggs, I i,i e for serving during Easter time, M V ;it- out for her a recipe called. L. Birds’ Nests. Take 3 hard-boiled 'j or any quantity suitable799 words
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Article540 1929-05-01 11 POPPY BACON - BY POPPY BACON Woollens are going to be the thing for general wear this spring. Indication® from the south of France show that the vogue will be greater than ever beforeJ here almost every woman is wearing a woollen frock. Every year we hear that the540 words
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Article, Illustration84 1929-05-01 11 Tweed is used for some of those smart suits that seem to lie a happy cross between the old tailored cloth costume, and also for the newer version of the cardigan suit. The coat is collarless, merely being bound with self-material, and the skirt has four inverted84 words
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Article492 1929-05-01 11 NORA STANLEY - BY NORA STANLEY. Comparatively few of us have any considerable share of the expensive things of life—the yachts, real pearls and diamonds, unlimited credit at the dressmaker of the moment, a box at the opera, luxury cars, stacks of money to burn. Yet most of us have492 words
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Article552 1929-05-01 11 JOYCE BURLEIGH - BY JOYCE BURLEIGH. If legislation of lhe stabilising of the date of Easter is ever passed, thousands of men and women in this country will be saved endless problems in arithmetic as they attempt to arrange a holiday at this season of the year. It is interesting552 words
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Article498 1929-05-01 11 HELEN OLIVER - BY HELEN OLIVER. Spring is the busiest time of the year from the housewife’s point of view. Not only does the early sun penetrate the dufrfy corners but it shows up dull or faded wallpaper, and the removal of pictures and plaques during sprink cleaning causes the498 words
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Article416 1929-05-01 11 PAULINE EOUOHIER - BY PAULINE EOUOHIER The new modes are out-standing this jear on account of their sleeves. Ou coats and frocks, for every moment of the day, long sleeves are worn, and the smartest dressmakers are careful to make their sleeved models thoroughly interesting by introducing original cuffs, and trimmings416 words
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Advertisement121 1929-05-01 11 'HE TORTURE OF PSLES. J 1» continue to suffer? van v leck s absorptive st ubborn° case °f this painful malady is ;e!,1 T and r 100 l° n R Rt mding to be coml?pl|catioa P eima 7 entlv cured. The easy bR. *°“derfulpower of absorption PLa $MA i. ALECK121 words
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Article249 1929-05-01 12 TWO CAMPS. Can A Mother Be A Civic Father? THERE is such a commotion in Edmonton just now. i The town is split into two camps, families are ranged pro and con and councillor is divided from councillor over the question Can A Mother249 words
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Article296 1929-05-01 12 SEGRAVE’S TIP TO LEE BIBLE. How The “Triple Crashed. Sir Henry Segrave, at a dinner in his honour attended by the Prince of Wales, at the Royal Automobile Club on April 15, described the sensations experienced in a racing car at high speed. He said one296 words
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Article83 1929-05-01 12 The Manx Legislative Council have been discussing betting all the winter ind have at length come to the decision that it is wrongful. Accordingly, they have passed a Bill prohibiting betting in the Isle of Man, which virtually prohibits horse-racing of any description in the island.83 words
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Advertisement201 1929-05-01 12 f /1 'Wy 1 The superior sKUm» efficiency °f die W LODGE LODGE OT SPARKING PLUG the correct plug for enables you to get the best out of your engine under all running conditional Stock» obtainable from: Chin Kooi Co. K. Lee San Co. Cycle Carriage Co. Georgetown Motor Garage.201 words
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Advertisement139 1929-05-01 12 EEEEI ntu! K EeUUkE/e Why Should You Fit Any Other Tyre? O(J have the'experienceof a world of motorists i to aid you when you choose tyres for your car. if you will be-guided by the experience of W those who have bought more than one hundred. F miltion Goodyear Tyres,139 words
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Article468 1929-05-01 13 PENALTIES FOR BAD OPTICIANS A CHARLES I. CHARTER: Autocratic Powers. This year opticians are celebrating the tercentenary of their oldest craft Guild, the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, whose records are among the most interesting of the ancient City Guilds of London. Its Charter was granted468 words
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Advertisement265 1929-05-01 13 n| f LAWN TENNIS (y balls JW' RACKETS /z/ Prices 1 Stitchlcss, $9.50 Stitched, $1 0.50 Grooved, $1 0.00 i s l ilf Special Compressed Air Tins, $0.50 -ji Vx I SB per doz. Extra. ;»W jf Special Prices for Clubs I Q Stitchless, ?8.00, Stitched, $1 0.00 I S265 words
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Advertisement79 1929-05-01 13 Pmany 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. Phone To-day and Get Delivery gTo-morrow LATEX CUPS Awarded Silver Medal Ist Prize, Kedah Exhibition. Bricks, Tiles, Jars, Pots, Piping. Concrete79 words
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Advertisement395 1929-05-01 13 POPULAR I J I a i Ma i BY ROYAL WARRANT I A fl b TOM M THE MINO I VCj Cj I WHEN DISCERNING I ADVERTISERS RELY 0» I THE ‘xl SUNDAY GAZETTE LACE AND I BECAUSE EMBROIDERY Buy direet «1 keenest prices. Wholesale Bl Shipping enly. I niet,395 words
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Article514 1929-05-01 14 questions of status. Some Information About Expert. The annual report for 1928 of the Council of the Institution of Professional Civil Servants, which was presented to the annual general meeting on April 12, records a further net increase in the membership of over 1,000. The514 words
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Advertisement374 1929-05-01 14 fff //Cartridges Mr JorMl Standard Makes of Rifles. Pistols Revolvers J/ illU Every cartridge produced ill! ky Remington must pass m! II rigid inspection at many u!Ill stages, from raw material to p r °d uct TT S z 'Ww/ tl Millions Q i cartridges are used 11 |W 111374 words
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Advertisement92 1929-05-01 14 THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE where your health is concerned ia the digestive tract. The habit of regular daily elimination from the system of the body’s waste materials is of first importance if you want to keep well. To ensure intestinal regularity let Pinkettes be your aid. Taken at intervals,92 words
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Advertisement279 1929-05-01 14 --WHEW' WO, .....a Wf Here’s your guarantee of Purity Quality in every Craven n A” cigarette Analytical report from Institute of Hygiene's London Laboratory, on Craven A Cigarettes: Analytical data obtained in out laboratories in respect of these cigarettes show that the amount of moisture in the tobacco of which279 words
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Article579 1929-05-01 15 CHOWRASTA MARKETPenang, May 1, 1929. Mutton— S ck Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart lung do 1.50 Tripe w. do 1.00 Goat or Sheep m per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w. 40 Kidney M pair 30579 words
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Advertisement132 1929-05-01 15 {HI J I kst I > *C« MTJ KLOSTER BEER j J LION HEAD BRAND. 99 x i B??i4 fQffi 431 A 5 SPECIALLY S light and S BREWED FOR 5 pptTIS,NG HMB this climate. S IL* f<f STAO' t 1 SOLE AGENTS i J KATZ BROS. LTD., S PENANG.132 words
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Advertisement175 1929-05-01 15 r i i W B AN EVENT TO BE PROUD OF OW 1 1 11 YEARS AGO f Ui K i y yX/’ee asf/Gs ,t I 1 If I WERE FIRST MANUFACTURED I fl Ml V iThe policy of WD.&H.O. Wills 1 Si '™S I i i ll adhering rigidly175 words
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Advertisement1235 1929-05-01 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAMBURG-AMERIKA I.INIE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE» LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. MERIONES May 2 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. Sincaoore. ’MENELAUS May 9 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. OUTWARDS, gp PYRRHUS May 17 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. m .s. Sauer land For1,235 words
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