Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 May 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 116. VOL. LXXXVII. FRIDAY, 24th MAY, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 368 1 'fToklSAfsu' STUDIO, up-to-dat® Photo, paphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, yj 70, Bishop Street] PENANG. BUY VOUR I I Xr T 7 \V7 I Ft"I i j i cs<re ckII rxxcxde o rx. j J I TWELVE CORNER BENT fX I VJT pniixc.iple of cor< s ITu cti oik i
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    • 20 1 T. NAGATA I BROTHERS. DEN I IS IS. Head Office next to the Dispensary. Branch Ofiice 52, Leith Street I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2319 2 auction. NOTICES bank». ?3 Important Auction Sale Of Electrical Department, F. M.S. E “noia N limiteo NK F scncHwamr T N SUPPLY c l| Wkf TAe Wh’tky you ask for again -j> 0 at Tenders are invited for a complete snb«crib»d capital »S vB hS mSB lisS Agents :—PRITCHARD Co..
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  • 1858 3 TRUTH AND LEGEND. Ridding the West Of Redskins. HOW I ALL BULL WAS KILLED. THE Brave Young Cheyenne Chief was resplendent in his gorgeous war-bonnet and all the other trappings and finery of his rank. Riding out from the files of his warriors, he yelled
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 202 3 The MAN knows the climate knows the need for Calvert's 20% CARBOLIC edical Soap that powerful antiseptic soap always reliable in strength and quality. Sold by local dealers and bazaars. See that our name and trade mark on the box you buy, as inferior inji tat ions are sometimes offered.
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    • 302 3 MTil BBt i ll goM^ sai rf K99A fMy Ohio H> me Layton and Juhistn 3 1 If I Had You g 5°38 I AH by Yourjelf in Moonlight g (.Louisiana g 5221 P aBt a Sweetheart Ukulele Ike (Anita H 52 5 3 f Toy Town Admiral F. T.
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  • 677 4 STORY OF ORGIES. Denial Of Dual Personality. THE hearing was begun recently of three actions for alleged libel brought by Mr. Hayley Morriss, of Pippingford Park, Nutley, Sussex, against l T nited Newspapers (1918) Ltd., the proprietors of the Sunday News and the Daily Chronicle. Mr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 414 4 I. n—T--:-r_- i I ill ■■T—l- arc-TJ*-» -a«i 1 Before she sets out V k«Ji for the evening a woman must IJHL be satisfied with her appearance. I Her frock may be perfect, her hair look its loveliest, but if she ilfz'.’.'X s uneas Y about her complexion, Her cn
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    • 29 4 Pinang Gazette small advertisements have no holiday season they work all the time. If you have anything to sell let the Pmang Gazette bring it to the open market.
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    • 103 4 > t O U C T g L 4 "THE PRESTIGE THAT ACCPU TO OWNERS OF Vauxhall The prestige that accrues > > owners of Vauxhall is negligible thing. This masterpiece of I'. engineering is at once ><- tinctive, so basically sc in its workmanship, so f|z n v. l
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  • 106 5 PETROL THROWN FOR WATER. Madame Bianc>, the wife of the Italian Vica-Consul at Kiirouan in Tunisia, hns been burned to death in very dramatic circumstances. Her son was cleaning his motorcar with petrol an i talking to hismotherwhe’ 3 as a result < f a shart
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  • 70 5 GERMAN The Raab Katzmstein aeroplane works at Cassel have carried out successful trial flights with a “rocket” aeroplane. Great secrecy was observed. The mach ne, which is a biplane, has no tail in the ordinary sense of the word, and the rocket cases are built in behind the
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  • 518 5 LIFE OM THE “BACCHANTE” His First Non-Official Visitor. The h onour of being the first non.official person to be granted an interview by the King since his Majesty’s illness was enjoyed by an old Navy shipmate of fifty years ago. Mr. William King, of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 315 5 ttc.A f Strong cell rich in <r S!!-x!5x~ Calcium. CjJlSdig: EL M»y^=EEEgE~r=.Y«*>^;? S 4A jE~Z_k =~r- i G“ LIVING CELLS 'X"! r MTW through microscope. Note the well«iereloped nucleus. /h '/up a strong Constitution in this new, logical <way—with KALZANA, the Calcium-F ood FRONTS, blood, tissues, nerves —the whole of
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    • 31 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 l inang Gaelle.
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    • 226 5 NESTLE. AND ANGLO CT) i <■W i Tkjf V J JBs! Ml i I J ■hM fa H'lAi 4A V. J THE SPIRIT OF PROGRESS BRILLIANT ackie enient and steady progress have gained for the name of Nestle the premier place in the realm of milk production. j| N~esti -K
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  • 1379 6 SCHEME KEENLY DISCUSSED. Further Information Wanted. Reflecting the high pitch of interest that has been aroused over the suggested formation of a Central Chinese Association in Singapore, there was a large attendance at the general meeting held r cently at the Chinese Association, under the chairmanship
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  • 547 6 Privileged Letter. JUDGE AM) ACCUSATIONS BY FRIEND AGAIXSI HUSBAND. SUIT WITHDRAWN. A DEFENCE that a person had a moral duty to tell a wife about her husband’s alleged mode of life while he was living away from her was made in a libel action which
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  • 240 6 F. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The following programme will be rendered by the E and O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur 8. Lax. on Sunday. May' 26. at 9 45 p.m. 1 March and Pilgrims' Choras from Tannhausen Wagner 2 Overture King Stephen’’ Be-Ihoven 3 Fantasia Traviata” Verdi 4
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 89 6 1 This Week’s “SUNDAY GAZETTE” will contain, in addition to its usual features and pictures I Full Report of Saturday’s play in the Non-Benders of 1 Malaya I v I Singapore C. C. g Ipoh Y.M.C.A. v. I K. K. Sporting Union at Ipoh, I I P.C.C. v. Perak I
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    • 614 6 &J? q FOR I High Class Stationery and Materials For B Foreign and Everyday Correspondence I The “Wagner” the j Marvel Fountain Pen. O I E N’T A perfect writing instru- d Daf\ I Black Valcanite 7 uAD FAD I Barrel, self filling action, (xj 3 I liew ,ü bb
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  • 1065 7 ih .t other newspape*? iVa lament the poor /L/ of th*» public to the f of Sir R ndd Ros» j urna’, ra her than p|H' np’e b»gru ’g® a em*l j n th it the indifference c m of the pithy which > distressingly evident of
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  • 359 7 STI J. ADDRESSES. 1 .■‘viri ’p iglGh Schools in Penang c ">-’net l.iipre I)<y today in a nrnrnr b li't ni to th* occasion. Th*the schools, over 500 in 'ti i rth com nmd of Oapc. A 1 y ■!< nbled o i the EsptanaH
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  • 216 7 KINTA LANE TRI kL PROCEEDING. The trial of Mohamad Ibrihim bin Haj M»hd. Lebti who pleaded not guilt) vesterd»y to the murder of Adamsib. ShaikMohamel an i M'ha n»*d Kassim, at Kinta-lane on F brn ry 8, was con tinned before the Hon. Mr. Justice Spruule and a
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  • 187 7 —Pt uttr. COUNTY CRICKET. Somerset Defeated By Kent. London, May 23. days was sufficient for Middle-ex and Kent to gain victories over Worcester and Somerset respectively. Middlesex, ’hanks to the excellent displtyof Nigel Haig, the new captain, with Doth bit and bad, won by an innings and
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  • 76 7 0. R. C. v P. C. C. The fol) >wirg have been selected to re present th-» Gnin»*B-* Recreation Club .g<ii st th»* P. LC. “A” on Saturday. L’m Khye S n Cbo* ng Eng Hve, Tan Kim Lun, T<m Bion Tear, Tan Ah E**,
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  • 179 7 SEVERAL ONLOOKERS. (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 24. Wh-n ti e eccup n‘s of a house in Neil Ro-.d were opening ui> jud b fore H’X *’c ok yester iaz morr log three arm ed Chines* presented then selves at th* lour and forced an
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  • 252 7 SINGAPORE ASSIZES. Rash Drvining Case Withdrawn. Th-» S ngapnre A s’zes cor elided yee‘erav before Mr. Ju tice Stevens. The case in which two Chinese were chargee with murder and attempted murder was c ncluded. Tne first accused was acquit•e.l and the second accus d was
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  • 274 7 T. O. M, MISTAKE 01' IPOII CSEI’TIAR. Damages For Attaching Wrong Property. At the Tpoh Supreme Court, on Wed’•ehdr.y, Mr. Justice Pnchard awarded •t'4oo as damag s to Oog Sim Pam, a d*a er in bic'cle*», etc., at a shop in Belfield btre* t, Ipo**, and another
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  • 175 7 —Eeuter. HIS MATCH WITH H \GEN. I ondor, May 23. In an “Ont fir Blood article in the Evening Standard, Compston eudeavourt* to stimulate H.-!g*-n to redact b’s deC sion to car c l the prop taed matches at M» or P rk oi M<y 31,
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  • 100 7 Reuter. FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS. Paria, May 24. In the French Hard cmrts chamoion •»hipa the Amer cans received a dud reverse in the quarter finals. In the women’s doubles Mdlle. B nman fHol land) and Sennrita de Alvtrez fSpaii beat Mia- H-dlen Wills and Miss E iith
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  • 90 7 The following n»w books have been received at the Library; All Q iiet on the Western Fr mt, b> Erich Miria R*ma qae. Th® Best Detec tive S'or'psof the Year 1928, E i ed by Father R nald Knox. Tne R roughmonger, by R. H. Mottram. D*rk Hegt»r,
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  • 49 7 May 24—Empire Diy. 30—Corpus Christi. S ngapore vs. Negri Sembila’at Sh gapore. Singapore Turf Cub Spring Meeting. June I—lnterstate Cricket—Penang v?. Kedah at Penang. 2 Liter-state Cricket. 3 King’s Birthday Intend* e C icket. s—S*lang< r Rac*«—First Day. 22—Coronation Div. 23 —Birthday cf the Prince of Wales.
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  • 399 7 REO.STRATiOX OF HORSES STO» PEI). S. R. A. Action. Owing to the largo umb r of hue s and pomes cla sifi d a dr ci g wiibiu th» Ju iidictii n < f the Straits Rac tig A»s:ciati. n, the Association anivrd at a '.(csicn on May
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 419 7 (To t e E- itor of the (P7/iu?igi Gazette). Dear Sir, —We h .v I -sure in inform irg y< u that by commao i < f The Ku g. we iKill ?h« rtly pu‘ l. h the historic l*tte. which IT s M
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 180 7 AS GOOD AS A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE. Children ofte n manifest symptoms of sickness at awkward t mcs. Your child awakens in the ni ht in a state of feverishness, or dying wth colic, stomach ache, bowel trouble, or teething pains. It ’s too late to get a doctor
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    • 538 7 New Advertisements. POSTION VACANT Shorthand Clerk Wanted. C in pa tent S cnngr.i’her r* quirol Apply personally with refer* ic* s to: MeAul ff»*, D ivis and Hope, Penctug. 1011—25 5 MISCELLANEOUS. Wantel, Morris Cowley or similar car, 2 or 4 s-aivr, must be in rt-aby ko« d ord- r.
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  • 567 8 The very definite strides made in the development of air travel at Home should be taken to heart by those re spoil ible for Government in Malaya which to-date, apart from the formation of a solitary semi-private club, enjoys no facilities and has achieved nothing towards the encouragement
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  • 84 8 The Lady Superior gratefully acknowledges the following subscriptions to the School Building Fund Mr. and Mrs. F. de Mello $50.00 Mr. and Mrs. L. S. T. (2nd) 30 00 Mrs. T. G. A. Scully 25.00 Dr, Lim Eng Hae 15 00 “A Friend’* 15.00 Mr. and
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  • 953 8 Rational flying Services: rave} Serial Express: teong Siejm rolhrs are the ground for the Fairey NApier monoplane to take off from Cranwell on i s •attempt to se up a non-atop flight record. The michine during fall load tests was un ible to leave the groan
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  • 191 8 /A/ ENGLAND A/OVU EMPIRE DAY—MAY 24. THIS day a hundred and ten years ago Queen Victoria was born. And she lived and reigned so long that those who remembered her passing felt that the impossible had happened. Now the school generation celebrates the day
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  • 64 8 -Ra'M- Londo-, May 23. The Transport and G-neral Worker?, Union -and the Workers’ Union have d« cided to amalgamate from Angnst Reuter. New York, May 23Th» death has taken place from cancer of the famous philatelist Jahns M rrgenth u.— Reuter. Simla, May 23. Amanuilab, his Quet
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 204 8 .^&£>«gß/*•> 'd j MHu.. I jMBBr' THE BEASON I I for the Increasing I J world-wide popularity I of Haig Whisky is I INSIDE THE BOTTLE I I I ;J;i I TTie&mpite&nufy z |||j Sh+4*+>F+*FHh+^*F*F++ ++»W LET r I j us t SPRAY t T Io “Dead—All Dead” *I. N
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    • 82 8 E. O. Dance nights every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Saturdays—Evening Drear. Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. [Ohmbw White Label T'/TIISW Runnymede Hotel Limited. (Incorporated in the S. S.) Overlooking the Largest Ballroom (Wed. and Sat. Evening Hot and Cold Running Water. Modern
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 521 9 Neuter. Motor-Car Controversy. HIS |)l) I Y TO WARN. I I ECTORS. bI ’SY COVENTRY. .j [ostin has issued a i; Macdonald and ~-hich he says that no irtinent could >e_ try in the last stages oj has already ’a ,i >• attitude on the an
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  • 32 9 '4l TR VXKSGr 7 J' 1 1 day throughHIE EM PIRK. London, May 23. jij, J shortly being issued a»Uy of thanksgiving recovt »y.-/X E,upir<3 for the Kin B
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  • 239 9 CONSTITUTION APPROVED. I XiSTING CONDITIONS OF 1 ABOUR. HEALTH AND EFFICIENCY. The constitution of the Royal Commission to inquire into the conditions of labour in British ’ndia has been approved by the King Mr. Whitley, ex Speaker of the House of Commons, is chairman and one
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  • 165 9 —Rugby Radio Service. GREAT BRITAIN’S RELATIONS. Lon lon, May 23. Tue Board of Trade announce that the G ivernment have appointed an economic mission to vis t Argentina and Brazil. Tae mission will consii-r the relation, industrial, commerc al and financial, of Great Britain with both
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  • 78 9 Reuter. OIL INDUSTRY HEXDS DISCUSS PROBLEM. Washington, May 23. Representative of the Federal Oil Conservation B>ard and the American Petroleum Institute mat informally to discuss the possibility of solving the problem of waste and over-production by meam of an inter-state agreement limiting drilling. The Secretaries for the
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  • 70 9 i. 'Reuter, MUCH GAS LOST. Tuulon, May 23. Although it has much gas the departure of the Gr a f Zeppelin for home has been arranged for this afternoon. It is expect* d to tiy over Paris and a thousand troops are standing by to
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  • 36 9 —Keuter. INCREASE IN EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. Berlin, May 23. G* j rm m imports and exports fir April wiro 12,055,000,000 a>.d 12,031,000,000 markka respectively compared with 10,031,500,000 and G86.000,0C0 marks respectively in March. Keuter.
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  • 318 9 Reuter. Situation Easier. KUOMINTANG EXPELS MARSHAL FENG. PUNITIVE EXPEDITION. The Kuomintang Party has decided to expel Marshal Feng Yu ksiang for life, and a punitive expedition u'ill be ordered against him and his subordinates. The situation at Canton is easier. Canton, May 23. The situation is easier
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  • 81 9 We acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions on behalf of Sir Ronald and Lady Ross Anon 5 Sardar Soa’bMatab Singh J.P., 5 The Straits Echo 50 R. P. Phillips Etq. 10 The Ptnanp Gazette 50 A. H. L. 10 Grateful 10 Mrs J. Reitsma 25 W. W.
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  • 101 9 Rugby Radio Service. COLOURS FOR WINDSOR CASTLE. London, May 23. The Prince of Wake, in the garden of St. James’ Palace, received the colours of the West African Regiment, of which he was Colonel-in Chief on i*.B disbandment after 30 years of service. Eighteen ex-officers of
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  • 222 9 Reuter. ON REPARATIONS CONFERENCE. POSSIBLE ADJOURNMENT UNTIL AUTUMN. PESSIMISTIC PRESS. A discord which was known to exist between the German delegates at the Reparations Conference has resulted in the resignation of Herr Voegler, the second delegate He had expressed the view that the creditors’ demands were
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  • 126 9 1 was “oiba” and since “oytc”.— Rugby Radio Service. MANNED BY CADETS. Lon dor, M->y 23. Although hope has not been abandoned no rows has been received this year from the Danish auxiliary barque. Kolenhavn, which left Buenos Aires on December 14 for Adelaide. Tne
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  • 72 9 —Reuter. COUNTER REVOLUTION A \Y ACTIVITIES. Moscow, May 23. It is officially announced that &s a result of “counter revolutionary activities in railway transport, and the gold and platinum industries” Von Meek and Velichko, who were both f >rrerly high officials of the commissariat of communications,
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  • 45 9 —Reuter. SHARES RECOVERING FROM YESTERDAY’S FALL. New York, May 23. The stock market railed strongly after yesterday’s dtbacle. New York Centrals were up four pointsand Allied Chemicals were up three point?, while United States Steel and Anaconda International Nickel were also buoyant.
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  • 43 9 Reuter. ENTHUSIASTIC SEND OFF. Tokyo, May 23. H. R H. The Duke of Gloucester has sailed from Yokohoma to Canada. He was seen eff by Prince Chichibu, the Heir-Apparent. He wfs given an enthusiastic and popular send off.—
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 145 9 i N W SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED i" Genuine Parker Pens and Pencils; New Colours Non-Breakable. PRICES 17 TO $l4. 1 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., ji.n i BISHOP SIRFET, PENANG. .1 ICEMADEBYHEAT Do without Ice by using AN H y ICY BALL UNIT Running cost between 5& 6 cents per day
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1214 10 i.—B. T. Criticism Of Overhead Charges. T.'ie annual meeting of Ayer Pams Rabb r Estates, Ltd., was held on M «y 21, at t .e offices of the secretaries (Messrs. I > 'rick and Co with the chairman (Mr. JM. Sim pret-i ling. The others pr» Sant v.ht
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    • 310 10 -WILLIAM JACKS CO. MkRKET REPORT. Londe n, May 1. With the uncertainty in the political world at H mia and abroad, markets have remained depress’d during the past week. Cheaper money would g) far to restore confidence. Copper.—The 18 cent quotation for Electrolytic C >poer is sti 1 maintained and
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    • 146 10 Poaing. Miy 24. 1929. {By Courtesy of The Chartered Bink.) London D mil l B»nk 2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 29/32 3 Credit 21 r >l 6 3 D ’cumentary 2 4 3/8 Calcutta D*mmd 3»nk l r 4}i 3 d ly* sight Private 157} I 5
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    • 15 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Elephanta ciesos at 6 p.m. to-d »y.
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    • 55 10 LOMDON STANDARD (LOOSE). S.R. Sheet 36} ch per pound per pl $4B/33 No. 1 Crepe 36} per pl 48/33 Quiet. London 11 1/81 New York 21} cts. gold {By Cnirtesy of Messrs. AUea Dennys) General Produce Agency LtJ. Spot 36} 3 per lb. May/June 36}0 Julv/Sept. 37 (c
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    • 125 10 The Straits Trading Co t Ltd, gives the following prices ot. May 23: London Spot £196 down 15a 3 m>J. buying 194.17.6 7i 61 3 sailing 199 7s 61 Local. May 24: Smvaoora sold 175 tons at $lOO-25 Penang buyers no sellers at $100.25 Messrs. Eastern S'neltmg Co.,
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    • 259 10 Census of stocks of rubber held by dealersand on estates of over 100 acres on 30th April, 1929, together with declared production of the same estates and cert tin export figures. (S'.ocks compiled fr >m returns by Esta es and Dealers.) Eat ate stocks. -5 1 >»1 Territory.
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    • 15 10 The following are undelivered cables: Josephine Noon an, Care Cook* Jones, bar kies.
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    • 462 10 BLAKE COMPANY. MARKEtT REVIEW. Singapore, Muy 22. Active condition have rule! throughout the week and markets have been well supported by bullish optimism. Rubber continues in improve in price, on con tinned heavy consumption in America and Europe. G >od consumption figures are expected fir the current mouth n.d for
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    • 169 10 Penang, May 24, 1929. ct*. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0 0.00 Cloves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace lickings nom 170 00 Nutm g« 80s 70.00 1103 6".00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Oopra Sundried sales 9.10 Rattans «ales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Gr«en Snail Shells 15.00 RICE:—
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    • 247 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY <& Co’s share list at 11 a.m to-day:— Yesterday. Today. E E Shares. >» O B 'Tt 03 GQ CQ 7} I c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Alleuby 2.20 2.50 215 2. 0 cam Malaka P. 2.30
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    • 61 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Ratu Oaves 1 50 1 52} Johan .30 32} Kuchai Ord 138 1 40 Nawng Pets .95 .97} Penawats .92} .95 Rahmans 1.33 1.36 Ran au Pref. 1.12} 1.15 Taiping .94 .96 ex FaLms 1.27} 1.30 Hong Kong 13/6 14/Rambutan 16/6
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    • 113 10 T D Y S QUO FA HO 'JS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Batu Caves 1.50} 15?} H<mg Fatts .54 .57} Hitams .65 .70 J ihans .30 32 K. Rivers 2 95 3.0 c. Kinta Dredges 1.42 1 45 Larnts 14/6 15/M. Consols. .57} .59} Norihs .65} .67} Penawats
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    • 106 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Rubber. Allenbys 2.C5 2.15 Balgownies x 3.10 3.30 Brogas 1.20 1.30 Connemaras 200 2.10 K. S dims 3.30 3.50 .47} .50 c. N. Scudais 2.40 2.6•) Pajams 2.25 2 35 S. Tukangs 1.20 1.25 Tapahs 2.20 2.35 U. Benuts .55 .60 Tin.
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    • 216 10 Rubber,—L ndo] 22 o-m. Spot 39},j Sept 4 Oh.- Dec. 4}Qu ll H Jnl/ 1 tn—London £|qq 1 Mnirg—s t 9 ov J 7 3.20, Kuchnig lin i t./ T ar B o lf 141 145. K latK Ui K; t, l)t Fat s
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    • 120 10 Kundong Rubber Estates Dmihi u per cent inf. (Isi) for the 3 3O 19 9 9 L)i r r r ‘iing |Q >q R n May 30 19-9. Bioks close !rom the 24th to 3| h current. K nt (F.M.S.) T n D ed ir a 7l ceid
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    • 108 10 (Rughy Rydio Sbbvice.) London, May 23. Paris. 124.12} Nev York 4.84’. Brussels, 34 93 Geneva, 2*19; Am. c-ruat!, 12 87 Milan, 92.70}; Berlin, ?•:> 38 St v-kboh 18.15] CVpenbacHi, 18.20} Oa’o 18.20; Vienna, 34.52; Prague, 163} Heisint’fo.-g, 192& Maiind’ 34.14} Lisbon, 108}; Athene, 375; Hoc :arHsi, 818 di°,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 149 10 I 1 I z ipXI a JivAv J i I Wenbtmjs I Foods* are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot g climates. 1 hey are free from g harmful germs and are g readily prepared by the R simple addition of soiling water only,, thus giving I
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  • 322 11 Mr. H. Atkinson, formerly of the Emmanuel English Schoo], Riwang, >8 now attached to the St remban branch of the school. h is stated that Captain V. G. Olive who wts principal Aide-ie-C-mp to Sir Laurerca Guiilemird from 1923 to 1926 has been appointed Secreary to Tte
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  • 118 11 Reuter. INDUSTRIAL DELEGATION AND LARGE MARKET. London, May 23. Mr. Ernest Remnant, organiser of the industrial delegation to Russia h*a returned to Lmdon. Interviewed by Reuter, he Slid the ol j ets of the mission had been achieved, namely t > prove that Rtwia offers the largest single
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  • 93 11 —Rugby Radio Service. FINANCING SCHEMES, London, May 23. A loan, to be issued by the Bank of England, on behalf of the Central Electricity Board was underwritten to-day. The amount will be £3,000,000 and the loan will take the form of 4 per cent stock, redeemable
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  • 90 11 To-day’s Doparturaii Kuah for Bhuket, (Toogkah), and Palau PdDji. Rohna for Port Swettenham Singapore. Kedah for Belawan (De'i). Juna for Vic’oria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Rangoon and Moul main. Rlephanta for Rangoon and Calcutta, Kidderp. re for Colombo and Bombay. The following ships are in communication with the wireless
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  • 624 11 Cx.OSE DAILY except (Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated and Nou Federated Malay States Malacca, Johore and Singapore Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resum tion Of Night Ma-l Service The following additional mails will be closed Daily (ftuuday
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  • 52 11 26th Mav Trinity Sunday 8 a.m [E] and 830 [T] Holy Communion and Addresat Holy- Trinity Church. Nebong Tebal. 6 p.m. Evensong and Address at S- Marks Lhurcb, Butterworth. 30th I hursday, Corpus Ch rsti. 7-30 am. Holy 4 ommunion at 8. Paul’s Chapel,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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