Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 May 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-05-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 118. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY 27th MAY, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement212 1929-05-27 1 ijf TOKISATSU STUDIO, vitb up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. I f «TTVTII. ir K '1 I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;: MINIMAX THE (Chemical Hand Fire Extinguisher.) g toman “comm™” uMmm 0 The k I I Al l INSURANCE I o w? I, i I ScOl 11*1212 words
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Advertisement22 1929-05-27 1 T. NAGATA I BROTHERS. *9 DENTISTS. 1 I Head Office next to the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Q R "•«■■MHawamwaniMiH».'".--22 words
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Advertisement1900 1929-05-27 2 I "QT.CE». Meet y our Boat Sir! 'important Auction «*>” IM fc-Ll/W Mine Situate at Tlti, Negri Cabled advice has been received from SCOTCH WHIfiKT. Sembilar. London of the declaration of an Interim and lo! at the moment you step rri Tarr r 7 r t Dividend of 10 per1,900 words
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Advertisement101 1929-05-27 2 NOW OPEN I McDougall I H MERCHANT TAILOR 1 AND 5 2' s SHIRT MAKER a 8 2 AT H g I H 3 ii No. ID, LIGHT STREET, i ♦< t* PENANG, i ft r.-m ii ii iirir ii Try Our ORANGELLA. 4 delightful full flavoured drink I which101 words
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Miscellaneous63 1929-05-27 2 bT-4 iLkXs mu 1 I NANKING HOTEL,: 4< North Beach Kelawei Road, Penang. > i— i J Special Picture Attraction. Ken Maynard in Senor Dare Devil, supported by a good comedy and Empire News, 1 •i* Showing from Thursday, 23rd May, until 29th May. iFree open Air Cinema every Evening63 words
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Article703 1929-05-27 3 AN IMMENS MARK KT. Lord Peel’s Advice To British Traders. LORD PEEL, Secretary of State for India, io an address to the International Association for Promotion and Protection of Trade, made a strong appeal for a more intimate knowledge of conditions in India on the703 words
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Advertisement130 1929-05-27 3 E f jgj± l L2lj_gy£_ R Y COUNTRY OF THE WORLD ZyT l ĔT—- 4X V zzz' Wm _z /?A ’Wk < /4/ /W/M' /'iJi'W \n\ )B\“ DISCLOSED BY X-RAY /Av//////' The long strands of finest golden Virginia Tobacco, used exclusively <r^ or 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom from all130 words
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Advertisement226 1929-05-27 3 5220 (?J y T 2 hio Home Layton and Johnecn I llf I Had You H 5238 I b y Yourself in Moonlight M (Louisiana L 5221 f Jaat a Sweetheart Ukulele Ike I (Anita m n 5223 (Toy T° w n Admiral F. T. Debroy Somer’o Band I (My226 words
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Article501 1929-05-27 4 HOME SECRETARY URGES LONGER SENTENCES. His Plans For Prison Reform. SIR William Joynson-Hicks, Homo Secretary, address, itig the annual meeting of Holloway Discharged Prisoners’ Aid Society at the Mansion House, London, asked Magistrates, if they felt a sentence of imprisonment must be imposed, to let it501 words
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Article137 1929-05-27 4 I U BLIC-SCHOOL BOYS’ NEW DEFINITIONS. The following original howlers have been perpetrated by Harrow schoolboys, and have been collected from the Harrovian, the school magazine The Jewish Council is called the Sanatorium. A special housemaid at the Zoo is called the aquarium. The Romans were a glutinous137 words
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Advertisement296 1929-05-27 4 '<os. \&i 4 11 L Mrs. Warners u dcmdivicnes are 'W Famous lf you could look into Mrs. Warner’s _<£> c larder, you’d always see a row of Sailor p Sailor Savouries are Savouries on the top shelf. That’s the 0 appetising for break- Q secret of hcr f amous296 words
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Advertisement109 1929-05-27 4 sb? Tobacco tAat &ants. \ll i In ufiu Ml travel fatigue. I I gSSS You will always find 4711 a splenF iIH did foil t 0 fati fe je especiaHy when I/ I ’ravelling. Just a f p w drops o n vonr handkerchief and lightly dabbed I I wrists109 words
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Article480 1929-05-27 5 ADVICE AT AUSTRALIA HOUSE. Consolidating The Ties Of Empire. Some sixty boys, whose ages ranged from 10 to 12, stood at attention in the reception room of Australia House, ifl mail week, while the Prince 1 of Wales addressed a few words to them on480 words
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Advertisement301 1929-05-27 5 t¥l Weakness and ri H H Depression Halls vanish—f; Mine, j J banished by j! z Hall’s Wine As soon as you start taking Hall’s Wine you begin to feel stronger. Soon your depression lifts, your nerviness disappears, your appetite returns and your whole system glows with a new and301 words
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Advertisement283 1929-05-27 5 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 A* v rtising in the Pina ng Gazette is the cheapest method of salesmanship. SHE THOUGHT THAT SHE WAS FALLING.283 words
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Advertisement241 1929-05-27 5 “The Proof I M CALLUMS of the I PERFECTION JJ I Pudding I I IsfiWili is n I 1 IM[||| Eating 1 IllHEIIti Drink j iI I McCallums I ||b Perfection I h Ml Whisky :|HBSS *<l4**~ i Ourselves I Mr|||||S| Have You Fried it Yet I OF OLD THEY241 words
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Article541 1929-05-27 6 Difficulties Overcome. ON S U E AT IPOH AND K L. AT BREAKFAST TIME. In a hading article which appeared in the iflem cf the Strait* Echo on r.atnrday the wrher draw attention tn the difficulties attendant, on the task of r.ewsoaper preauction dnn-ig «he process of541 words
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Article110 1929-05-27 6 OXYGEN FOR WOMAN INVALID DURING FLIGHT. A Uandley Pago Rolls-Royce air liner w r r cent c r »nv«-rt°<! into an aerial ambulance by Imperial Airways in order to c»rry a woman invalid from Paris to h* r Lome at Southampton. A specie! spring suspended stretcher was installed110 words
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Article48 1929-05-27 6 May 30—Corpus Christi. Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan at Singapore. Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting. •I une I—lnterstate Cricket-—Penan? vs. Kedah at P< nang. 2 Inter-state Cricket. 3 King’s Birthday Interstate Cricket. f;~ S X langor Races -First Day. —Coronation Day. 23—Birthday ul th. Prince of Wales.48 words
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Article864 1929-05-27 6 The Malay Mail hears that Mr. C.J. of Messrs. Baker, Morgan Ltd,, has sailed for Malaya. The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal has been awarded to Major N. J. A. Foster, M.C., M.S.V.R. Dr. (Mrs.) R. M. Isaac, Lady Medical Officer, SJL.S., has been seconded for864 words
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Article109 1929-05-27 6 To-day’s Departures. Sitiawan for Alor Star and P. Largkawi. Rbhman for Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkalan Soesoe and Langkat. Carnarvonshire for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Oran, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Hosang for Calcutta. Oakbahk for Belawan, (Deli), Suez, Boston and New York. Am >:\ng for Pa gkor, Dindings Sitiawan. Kedah109 words
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Article628 1929-05-27 6 CIOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated aud Non Federated Malay States Malacca. Johore and Singapore Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Night Mail Service The following additional mails will be closed Daily (Sunday excepted»628 words
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Advertisement37 1929-05-27 6 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements. Malay States, Siam. Hong Koug, lava, and the surrounding countries. will give PICTURE POST CARDS or TH! GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, &c. MISS TEE, “KIA ORA,’’ flfoakwell, London, England.37 words
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Advertisement459 1929-05-27 6 HOSIER! 7 OF QUALITY IN jSILK, ART SILKfjOR I COTTON. FJi il r l car Brand (narmette. 1 W 7 TI Dainty Hose. This All pure Silk y classical stocking ufcSl Hosiery with is of pure white strong cotton silk with merceris- tops. Shades:ed Lisle heels and W T* Sunhur459 words
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Article1509 1929-05-27 7 VAj as concerns Maiaya, sad to -Y the R-mald Rosa Fund ,1 riC where it was except for U r e 0 subscriptions received by the <® eOr realise their obligation to a f?w t ow iu distressed circumgrtat resr ettable that such a not hold even1,509 words
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Article574 1929-05-27 7 ANNUAL MEETING. More Members: Satisfactory Finances. AN increased membership and a satisfactory financial position were reported at the annual meeting of the Penang Swimming Club which was held at the Club yesterday. Mr. J, M. Pennycuick (President) presided and he was supported by Mr. M.J.B. Watt (captain),574 words
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Article89 1929-05-27 7 PENANG ENTERTAINS KEDaH. Next week-end Penang will entertain Kedab in a three day match on the Esplanade. Several changes will be made from the side which met with defeat at Kuala Lumpur. The most likely side seems to be almost the same as that which defeated89 words
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Article30 1929-05-27 7 P.C.C. AND PERAK CLUB MATCH SCRATCHED. The match at Taiping, between the Perak Club and the P.C.C. was scratched as the P.C.C. were unable to raise a side.30 words
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Article440 1929-05-27 7 Dismissed For 71, CLUB COMPILE 187 FOR 6 WICKETS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 26. The Non-Benders made a disastrous start on Saturday losing two wickets for six runs This morning Hansell and Braddell became associated and took the score to 15 before Brad dell440 words
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Article117 1929-05-27 7 SINGAPORE VISITORS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 27. Six members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club visited the Port Dickson Y. C. during the week-end competing in two races on Saturday and Sunday. Boats were drawn for members of the P. D. Y. C.117 words
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Article213 1929-05-27 7 .—Reuter. Men’s Doubles. SOUTH AFRICAN IADIVS BEA lEN. Parir, May 26. In the semi final of the Men’s Doubles Lacoste and B >rotra beat Tilden and Hunter 6 3,6 2,3 6,6-3, Ccchet and Brugnon beat Gregory and Co lins 6-3,6-4,6 3. In the final Borotra and beat.—Reuter. - 213 words
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Article91 1929-05-27 7 We acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions on behalf of Sir Ronald and Lady Ross Anon 5 Sardar Shaib Matab Singh J.F., 5 The Straits Echo 50 R. P. Phillips Eeq. 10 The Pinang Gazette 50 A. H. L. 10 Grateful 10 Mrs J. Reitsma 25 W.91 words
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Article165 1929-05-27 7 SEQUEL TO QUARREL IN SAMPAN. Before Mr. Justice Sproule and a special jnry to-day the case was commenced in which Vein, a Tamil, is charged with the murder of a Chinese named Lim Kian on May 2. He pleaded not guilty. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, D. P.165 words
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Article87 1929-05-27 7 ALLEGED THEFT OF CASH AND JEWELLERY. At the Police Court to-day K. Nalagani Rowther* a Tamil, was charged before Mr. A. L. Birse with the theft of jewellery valued $6OO and 500 rupees in cash be longing to a Tamil woman. It is alleged that the complainant87 words
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Article38 1929-05-27 7 Reuter* AMERICAN NEGRO. New York, May 26. The 100 yards record is claimed for a negro, Eddie Tolan, who, at the college contest at Evanston, Illinois, won the race in seconds. B enter yReuter* - 38 words
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Article383 1929-05-27 7 LIST OF ENTRIES. Races For Fifth Clas? Horses. The following ara the Lt the Selangor Turf Club Summer R-ic3 nee ting:— Horses—Class 1. Puzzler, Dukedom. Farmer, Boy, Wallace B »wer. Ginger (Medan), Corvus, Long ’Uu, Veracity, Pirk Mill, Clargo, Dynam te, Lambero, Martin Ash, Mont Aiguille,383 words
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Article73 1929-05-27 7 THIS WEEK’S WINNER. Miss G. Wheatley, of Penarig, is the winner of last week’s competition and a cheque for $5O will be forwarded to her in due course. Hers was the first correct entry drawn from the bag. The error, which was made deliberately, appeared in73 words
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Article60 1929-05-27 7 TO-DAY’S AWARDS. Few corpses of any real consequence were received during the week but from those which stood analysis we have selected the following “scotchers” as being worthy of the awards S. M. Dalal Efq K. Lumpvr. Mrs. G. Gwyther Penang. L. C. Hong Esq Penang. Mrs.60 words
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Miscellaneous22 1929-05-27 7 11 DISCHARGED CONVICT. Gustave, Gustave Out of prison a week and nothing done. Have they reformed you or frightened you off Munich.22 words
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Article434 1929-05-27 8 That interest in the possibilities of oil palm cultivation in Malaya is increasing is evident from the report which we publish in our commercial page to-day, to the effect that it is proposed to float a company in the Djudings. Subject to the condition mentioned in the434 words
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Article986 1929-05-27 8 BOYS AND GIRLS WHO "GET THERE A contributor raises and discusses an i subject—that girls are more constant promise in early life than boys the r Wh° are the more constant NOT many weeks ago a reverend gentleman, in the course of ad dressing a public gtthering in London, loudly986 words
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Article542 1929-05-27 8 Labour Leader’s Library: Notable 'ibsentees: No “G. 8.5. THE library of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is an extremely interesting one, for it forms part of the Labour Leader’s life-story. There are books in it that represent every period in Mr. MacDonald’s career from the time when he542 words
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Article434 1929-05-27 8 Shoes Can and Do Make a Difference to a Girl I Everybody’s agreed that no man, y taking thought, can add a enbit to 10 stature, but any girl, by wearing a P air 0 high-heeled shoes, can gain a good i inches, and even an inch434 words
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Advertisement173 1929-05-27 8 Illi *++W“H4+'s’+'H+ LET o'j& i US SPRAY i r-'Z T o Dead?* g ¥S J$ Not a single survivor—that's ths beauty of Black r g Vl&g. It kills every fly, mosquito and roach ta ;i 1 L S your homo. Kills other bags, too. The*v broMha l iJ E Black173 words
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Advertisement106 1929-05-27 8 E. O. Dance nights every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Saturdays—Evening Dres?. Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lune! and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. THE IDEAL COMBINATION A pollina ris I’he Queen of Table Waters’’ AND Dewars White Label Whisky “The Rajah of Whiskies Agents. I Katz Bros, Ltd. Runnymede106 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-05-27 8 TIDE TABLES’. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.14 a.m. 8.09 a-m. 2.06 p.m. 8.56 p.m. To-morrow. 2.42 a.m. 8.28 a.m. 2.29 p.m. 921 p.m.24 words
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Article497 1929-05-27 9 Reuter, “Stalemate Danger.” MK MACDONALD DENIES LIBERAL REVIVAL MR BALDWIN CONFIDENT. M on campaign seems certain description, as the dullest Newspaper prophets are 9> o j a ltering predictions and fear t i ned of the position becoming i. Baldwin is confident of a ■alir 1Reuter, - 497 words
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Article62 1929-05-27 9 WE* fi nal instalment by government. ft London, May 26. 5 weeks th« final instalment of the b Q nt^ en t’s £869,000 for its contriTc: J Wardß the Coalfields’ Distress totnmJ 1)6 reoeive d by the central S ee L The tot al of the fundWE* - 62 words
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47 1929-05-27 9 Reuter. Vatican a state. The i Rome, May 26, aie J;' v «R5 votes to six votes rt,| y Dam .1 ratifying the Lateran V agreement between ver &nient and the Vatican fo'Llreadn Vatican as a state. This oaased the Chamber.— Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article190 1929-05-27 9 —Reuter. CO-OPERATION NEEDED. “SWARAJ MUST BE OURS” SAYS INDIAN PUBLICIST. APPEAL TO PRINCES. Asking the Indian Princes to convert themselves into constitutional rulers Mr. Chintamani, a prominent Indian Publicist, said that given cooperation selfgovernment was bound to be theirs. Simla, May 25. Presiding at the Indian States’—Reuter. - 190 words
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Article132 1929-05-27 9 —Reuter, DEFEAT OF HIS TROOPS. Simla, May 25. The hurried departure of Amanullah from Afghanistan was decided by the defeat of the last of his troops, who constituted the garrison at Kelati Ghilzai, after severe fighting with the forces of Habidullah, assisted by Ghilzai tribesmen. Amanullah travelled—Reuter, - 132 words
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84 1929-05-27 9 —Renter. LIPTON’S PROPOSALS. London, May 25. The report of Liptons, Limited, shows a profit of £1,556 for the period February 1928 to January 1929. Liptons propose to reduce the present capital of £2,800,000 by £1,827,500 by writing down £1,250,000 £1 ordinary shares to a shilling, £600,000—Renter. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration51 1929-05-27 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, May 26. Queen Mary celebrated her 62nd birthday Quietly at Windsor to-day. There was a family gathering for luncheon and in the afternoon a picnic tea in the grounds of Frognore at which the King was present with other members of the Royal—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article374 1929-05-27 9 —Reuter. Both Well. AMERICAN AIRMENS’ ENDURANCE RECORD. F.iENCH FEAT. Flight. Lieut, Moir and Flying^Officer Owen have been found staying at the Cape Don lighthouse IQO miles east of Fort Darwin, They had landed there in darkness and damaged their machine but were quite well themselves.—Reuter. - 374 words
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42 1929-05-27 9 Reuter. M. SEYDOUX. Paris, May 26. The death has taken place of M. Seydoux, an ex-director of political affairs, at Quai d’ Orsay. He was formerly one of the most brilliant members of the French Diplomatic Service.*Reuter. - 42 words
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Article29 1929-05-27 9 Reuter, MOTOR-CAR ACCIDENT. New York, May 26. Miss Evangeline Booth, head of the Salvation Army in America has been seriously injured in a motor-car accident.Reuter, - 29 words
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Article33 1929-05-27 9 Reuter. £40,000 DAMAGE. Helmond (North Brabant), May 26. The largest wire nail factory in Holland, at Boekendonk has been gutted by fire. The damage is estimated at £40,000.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article216 1929-05-27 9 —Reuter, AMERICA AND PROHIBITION. APPEAL TO BRITISH AMBASSADOR. STATEMENT TO PRESS. An appeal to help enforce the prohibition laws in America resulted in Sir Estne Howard, the British Ambassador, stating that he would be only too glad to surrender the diplomatic liquor privilege if the Government was—Reuter, - 216 words
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Article146 1929-05-27 9 Rugby Radio Service. TOKEN OF BRITISH GOODWILL. London, May 26. British oak and birch trees are to be planted as close as possible to the Mausoleum in Nanking in which the remains of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, founder of the Republic of China, are toRugby Radio Service. - 146 words
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Article79 1929-05-27 9 Reuter, AMEUICAN AGREEMENT. New York, May 25. An agreement is announced between the Soviet Government and the International General Electric Company providing for the exchange of patents, also designing, engineering and manufacturing information for ten years beginning from July 1. American engineers will be sent to RussiaReuter, - 79 words
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Article82 1929-05-27 9 Rugby Radio Service. ROYAL MESSAGE OF CONGRATULATION. London, May 26. A century ago the Metropolitan Police Improvement Bill passed the House of Commons and the London Police Force was brought into existence. Yesterday the Prince of Wales was present at the centenary celebration in Hyde Park and reviewedRugby Radio Service. - 82 words
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Article71 1929-05-27 9 —Reuter, FRENCH EXPERIMENT. Marseilles, May 25. The possibility of employing Chinese labourers in French Equatorial Africa will shortly be tested as the result of investigations in Africa and the Far East. M. Lasntt, Inspector General of the French Colonial Health Service, who re turned from France—Reuter, - 71 words
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Advertisement62 1929-05-27 9 NOTICE Ji We have obtained the Agency of Messrs. BROWN BOVERI Co., I m to 1 I DYNAMOS, ELECTRO-MOTORS, TRANSFORMERS, g WELDINGSETS and other ELECTKICAL MATERIALS. Mr. W. RUOSS, Electrical Engineer and previous agent for B. B, C. in this territory, has joined our service. LINDETEVESSTOKVISi (Inc. tn D.E.IJ Imports62 words
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Miscellaneous192 1929-05-27 9 T own Hall, Penang, FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist, 3rd, 4th and sth at 3-15. 1 RETURN AND FAREWELL VISIT. THE FAMOUS Banv&rd Musical Comedy Co., AND THE BANVARD BEAUTY CHORUS. The Great Parisian Revue Sat june V ’ist. “Folies Bergere" Direct From Paris. The192 words
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Article223 1929-05-27 10 Rtuter. TO MEET COMPSTCN. Alliss Wins German Championship. London, May 26. The Star makes piquant comments on Hagen’s continued refusal to tutfil bis match against Compston despite thei a" Hnous eff,:l< of B-ithh Golfers and jnrnalie’s. I< heads >ts report of the German O'«n Ch tmpionshT.Rtuter. - 223 words
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Article239 1929-05-27 10 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING. The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioner;-, to be held to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. (a) T. 290\29. To n nori acceptance of tender of Chin239 words
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Article222 1929-05-27 10 RETURN VISIT. This famous musical comedy company will pay a return am! farewell visit to Penang comment ng nt xt Saturday, June 1, when the great Petris Succets, the “F->iies Beigrre” Revue, wi 1 be presented. This proGUJtion has been the outstanding success of the Btnvnrd222 words
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Article191 1929-05-27 10 SINGAPORE MATCH. Malayan Team Score Only Goal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 26. Playing at the Stadium to-day the Malayan Chinese defeated the Hong Kong Chinese by a goal to nil. The teams were evenly matched and in the early minutes of the game Hong191 words
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Article285 1929-05-27 10 TO MISS JEAN MUIR. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Ncrtham Read, Penang, was yesterday the scene of a very pretty wedding, the contrac’ing parties being Mr. William Martin, Inspector of Police, Straits Settlements, and Miss Jean B r own Muir, of Dalbeattie, Scotland. The Rev. R. R,285 words
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259 1929-05-27 10 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette} Sir, —Much that has appeared in your paper about Indian Representations and Government Nominations apply more forcefully so far as the Malay Community is concerned. In short, is there a Commissioner representing the Malay Community? For the last seven259 words
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Article625 1929-05-27 10 RECEPTION AT PENANG. Hindu And Mohammedan Unity. Au At Home was given by Mr. K. P. Mohamed Ka.-sim at the Penang Muslim Merchants’ Society last evening in honour of the Hon. Mr. T. Pragasam. Barrister-at-law, Member of the Indian Legislative Assembly and Editor of Swa r ajya.625 words
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Article153 1929-05-27 10 The homeward mail by the ss. closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 31at inet. The mails despatched from Lndon on May 9 by the e.s. Kashgar »8 expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 30th inst. Proposals to build an hotel of twenty bedrooms153 words
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Article483 1929-05-27 10 Proposed Dindings Scheme. OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR. EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. PROPHECY with regard to the success or otherwise of a new industry, particularly in Malaya which needs a “second string” badly, is far from safe. Nevertheless, it is not going too far to anticipate483 words
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Article115 1929-05-27 10 ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At the sixth annual general meeting of the Old Frees’ Association which was held at the Association premises on Saturday the following were elected office-bearers. President —Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe; Vice-Presidents :—The Hon. Mr. Quah Beng Kee, O. B. E., J. P., and115 words
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Article21 1929-05-27 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. t Ltd. London, May 24, Spot £196.15s three months’ buying £199 three months’ selling £199.55.21 words
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Article216 1929-05-27 10 The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday. Today. 50 03 >j, Shares. >» £5 t** Z 2 D S QQ 02 CQ GO C. SC. C. C. Rubber (Dollar). Ayer Kun ng... .50 -55 .45 50 Ayer216 words
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Article53 1929-05-27 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Bangrin 34/ 6 36/6 Hitams .65 .70 Kamunting 14/- 15/Kuchai Ord 1.40 1.45 Nawng Pets .95 .97| Penawats .92| .95 Petaling 5.63 5.75 Rahmans 1.32| 1.35 Takuapas 28/6 28/9 c. Tai ping .94 .96 Talams 1.28 1.30 Temengor 32/6 33/6 Tongkah53 words
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Article84 1929-05-27 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Batu Caves 1.49 1.51 Hitims .65j Johans .30 .32 Kinta Dredges 1.44 1.46 Kuchais 1.42 1.45 M. Consols. .58 .60 Muang (Prefs) 16/6 17/Penawats .92| .95 Rahmans 1.30 J 1.32| Ratruts 14/- 14/6 Rantau Prefs 1.14 1.16 Souths .32| ,34| S. Luas84 words
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Article94 1929-05-27 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Rubber. A. Moleks 1.80 2.00 Bassetts .80 .90 B. Lintangs 1.07| 1.124 Jerams 1.10 1.20 Jimahs 1.50 1.60 M. Pindas 1.95 2.05 Mentakabs .46 N. Scudais 2.20 2.30 Pajams 2.20 2.30 U. Benuts .55 .60 Tin. Bangrins 34/6 35/9 Haad Yais 8/3 8/994 words
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Article53 1929-05-27 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 37j cts. per pound per pl=so/No. 1 Crepe 38 cts per pound per pl 50/66 Steady. London 10 15/16d New York 211 cts gold (Ry courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) General Produce Agency Ltd. Bpo: 37|c per lb. May/June 38|c July/Sept. 40c Oct/Dec.53 words
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Advertisement495 1929-05-27 10 3 FLANNEL SUIT cloths a rek quality. r n Kn Wn to bent when buy. ng flannelT? be to send genuine woohen "ff' We guar?’ l look well and wear >? annel tte want more when on ce a r .l Will suit lengths of V^ri iOu la 'e tried495 words
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Article854 1929-05-27 11 Mad Millionaire.” Imposter’s Amazing Career Ended. The amazing career of a blackmailing impostor who, through the lavish way in which he squandered money extorted front his victims, became known as the “mad millionaire,” has been revealed by the conviction at Hampstead, of a man believed854 words
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Article295 1929-05-27 11 Brewers And Their Taxes. Accqjrdmg to the statistics published by the Alliance the taxation collected from the Drink Trade last year was £124,150,000, of whioh £76,000,000 represented beer. The total drink bill for England for the country was £268,200,000, so that taxation accounted for 43| per cent295 words
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Advertisement267 1929-05-27 11 <7frigidaire /S THE CHEAPEST health insurance Running cost of household models I is $4.00 per month. Guaranteed For Twelve Months. Paterson Simons Co., Ltd., NEW LOT X JUST RECEIVED X LADIES’ SILK UNDE.RWEARY. IN SETS OF 3 PCS and SEPARATE. IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES. i 4 PAR M ANAND’S,267 words
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Advertisement314 1929-05-27 11 Health and Strength soon regained. .--dWa J HEALTH T) ECOVER your strength after illJL\. ness or fever with that best of A all Tonics, Phosferine. Phosferine is ideal for men and wITALITy women alike. It rebuilds shattered nerves, tones up exhausted bodies to yn. healthiest pitch, and once gained, health,314 words
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Article496 1929-05-27 12 SINGING TO A SPIRIT GIRL. Phenomena That Refused To Come. OLGA, the spirit girl who is supposed to control Rudi Schneider, the young Austrian medium, underwent tests at the National Laboratory of Physical Research, South Kensington, recently. A distinguished company, including Lord Rayleigh, the famous physicist,496 words
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Advertisement452 1929-05-27 12 Weak cell Strong cell deficient in j I!L_T U c h o <2z S <v Jf Jr t- y.-:- <<>*«£.."■ ""—th- LIVING CELLS *<: ”11>« nucleus ii Kwx through micnsmpt. Nose the >vellshrivelled up. developer nucleus. Build up a strong Constitution in this new, logical e way~ with KALZANA, the452 words
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Advertisement124 1929-05-27 12 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 Finang Gaette. TOO OLD TIRED-OUT MEN Too old. tired-out men. lacking vigour and vitality, your trouble is a blood trouble. The kidneys are124 words
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Advertisement286 1929-05-27 12 I I I i I .Wreckers oi Peace! j Under the cover of darkness the bedbug goes about his treach- erous work—he robs you of rest and makes the night an endless misery with his inflaming bite. Stop this marauding > pest! Destroy bedbugs with Flit. Flit clears the house286 words
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488 1929-05-27 13 NEW TELEPHONES. Improvements In Design. For more than a dozen years we have regarded the shape of our telephones as final —as though what the officials call, j rather prettily, “the candlestick teloi phone” were a sufficiently exact replica I of the 1 ideal telephone. But488 words
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Article188 1929-05-27 13 LARGE SUM LEFT TO CHARITIES. Large sums pass to charitable objects under the will of Mrs. Eleanor Barrett Palmer, of Marlston House, Newbury, widow of the Rt. Hon- G. W. Palmer. Mrs. Palmer’s estate has- been sworn at £105,265 gross, with net personalty £98,431. She bequeathed legacies188 words
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Advertisement926 1929-05-27 13 BANKS, 4 TC* THE MERCANTILE BANK OF I T3l INDIA, LIMITED. S' /life J-fa! Authorised Capital £I.H«.«H Uj [Sir Subscribed Capital CI.BH.tH Paid-up l.Ht.Mt r> Reserve Fund 4 Undivided Promts 1.164. The I rem ter Scotch K ri x.°: c P ner Charles J. Hambro. Esq.. J. O r n926 words
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Advertisement31 1929-05-27 13 n j inanq (lazptfe small advertisements have no holiday season they work all the time. If you have anything to sell let the I'tnang Gazette bring it to the open market31 words
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Advertisement329 1929-05-27 13 1 A A' I h nce V YOU were that Healthy Girl r f ’AKE stock of yourself for a minute. You A were such a healthy,radiant girl once—not so very long ago. And now Do you feel as fresh and buoyant as you should; have you the right spirit329 words
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Article470 1929-05-27 14 HOPES AGAIN DASHED. Married Men With £250 A Year. Disappointment is felt by a large number of Churchmen who have been working to better the conditions of the older cssistant clergy at the fact that their cause has found no place in the Echem?B made by470 words
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Article100 1929-05-27 14 PENANG ENQUIRY. An inquest on the death of Alagamah, a Tamil woman, who died at the General Hospital, was held by Mr. N. Ward at the Penang Police Court on Saturday. Govindasamy, a handcart puller, stated that he was at Sungei Pinang on the evening of April100 words
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Advertisement473 1929-05-27 14 g> Parker P an I International fej Success Kn] The Pen with Pressureless Touch Non-Breakable Barrels fcShiga 'TRAVEL anywhere, under all climates, I you find Parker Duofolds writ1 i n S the languages of the world. w'W I II Millions of users choose this master pen I4E (J' for its473 words
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Advertisement58 1929-05-27 14 j juice into it. ore a set of tennis, HqyMffir a sl** B of M- ing Montserrat’and equip yourself I vitality and “pep” for I ullTlTlllllujM game. IJMBMiIB stl»«g in natural ritami— XiJiLgHEß*' prepaid only froa cultivated limes. MONTSERRAT LIME UUICB Of all Dealer Prepared in Bnctend by iVANd SQ58 words
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Advertisement86 1929-05-27 14 l K JL'- i al i I ID JP |||y ITQ Year in and Year out each month brings larger sales than 'JP a jri the month before. Why? P Because it is the one cigarette MADE in that NEVER VARIES! LONDON V X AA CRAVEN A The Cqrk-Tipped Cigarette?86 words
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Article554 1929-05-27 15 CHOWRASI A MARKET Penang, May 27, 1929. aOl TON— cfc -Jut ton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or gjsi each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.50 Tripe j 0 i.QO Goat or Sheer per lb 55 Sweet Bread pa j r 4,9 Suet 4 Kidney554 words
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Advertisement186 1929-05-27 15 WARNING. 1 ''l 1 y It has come to our notice that V] certain dealers in this territory are trying to pass off Lipton’s Calcutta Tea (a much inferior article) for Lipton’s Yellow Label CEYLON Tea and we therefore warn the public that g no Tea can be guaranteed as186 words
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Advertisement247 1929-05-27 15 1 '*l* THE NEW 1929 FALCON KNIGHT WITH THE KNIGHT SLEEVE VALVE ENGINE. Now on Display AT The Cycle Carriage Co. (1926 Ltd). I Grand Hotel Brastagi (.4,800 FEET ABOVE SEA-LEVEL). T TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: POSTAL*ADDRESS: 4 Brastagi Hotel, Brastagi. Grand Hotel Brastagi, Brastagi, T Sumatra E.C 4« All Telegraphic enquiries247 words
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Advertisement1341 1929-05-27 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J j HjjflJ HaMRIIRG AMERIRA UNI)1 INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. I PASSENGFR AND FREIGHT SERVICES WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I OANFA Miv .31 London. Rotterdam and H»’Obarg. a DIOMED Jnne 6 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. OUTWARDS. Dae Singapore. fi DARDANUS June 14 London,1,341 words
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