Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 May 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 119. VOL. LXXXV1I. TUESDAY 28th MAY, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 320 1 T. NAGATA brothers, dentists. Head Office next to the Dispensary, j Branch Office 52, Leith Street I Z -Buchanan’s Black and White Whisky. SOLE AGENTS REQUIRES NO EFFORT to stick l|M to “BLACK WHITE” because the TUP exceptional high quality of this famous IIID Old Scotch Whisky never varies. It
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    • 127 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. V III III—— a ■■■■nnn nnrjnnnsiM nun > JJT' British gra| I 1® STEEL WIRE j fiH ROPES n rilw’M&S!-'? For all purposes g OlhPtb K <Wil Supplied from Stock. wRO J EkW
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    • 2042 2 MATirr BANKS. NOTICES. NO 1 IVili. •Sa -XV-i (Mi JW4» »vw*aw**w« L CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Pk‘.<¥ filSO NOHOEi NOTICE i> hereby gjen that The AU8T RALIA AND CHINA. *r. aC Ansaka Canvas Bag Manufacturing t in lnlUn d by Royal SPECIAL n Company, Limited, of No. 176 Middle 1
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    • 256 2 <•< ‘-L 'WL SIS Okw. »<:j< E &l ehHB|^m^ >? w r Now you have nothing more to worry about.” < But I did so want to feed Baby i Gate in all cases where breast feedmyself lng ls lm P°' slb le or insufficient, and «I J I 1
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  • 563 3 Fresh Start At 11. New British Educational Scheme. Introducing A Break. The question of when children should leave school is raised in the annual report of the British Board of Education, issued recently. With it is coupled the problem of introducing a break comparable to
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  • 285 3 STROP BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHAVE? Barbers, those chatty fellows in white coats with the scissors ever twitching in their ha~ ds, have got a new subject to talk about Should the razor be stropped before the shave, or after? That it is a question debated in
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  • 157 3 A SCOTSMAN’S GAME OF HEARTS. Edward Mallen, chief private detective on the staff of the White Star Line, together with the company’s leading experts on the tracking of card tricksters, met the Jfa/esfic when she docked following the complaint by wireless of a passenger from Southampton, Mr. Duncan
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 305 3 Ok —and a very excellent one too, coupled A with a deli S htfuJ flavour of mellow age have made N J- Club the favourite £> whisky #7 In this case follow the favourite- it won>t let you down J ust ask for n/qP,ER JOMriSTONES n wj'ciUB I Jj| WHISKY
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    • 195 3 MOTHER. I’VE GOT A HEADACHE i Significant words these, and not to be neglected, for as every mother knows, headache may be one of the first symptoms of far more serious trouble. But in the vast major ty of cases head che in a child simply indicates a temporary derangement
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    • 277 3 iBHiBII I—j—- 5220 My Ohio Hrme Lay Un ami Job. s< n U (If I Had You x J 5238 by Yourself in Moonlight M (Louisiana o 5221 Ja8t a Sweetheart Ukulele Ike (Anita 5223 (L oy Town Adrairal F r Debroy Somer’s Band j (My Coquette 1 5224 /Somewhere
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  • 257 4 MAIL TRAIN HELD UP. Chain Pulled Seven Times. the obstinacy of a non-co-J I operator was responsible tor the detention of the down Bombay mail for 4| hours ts related in a Pioneer report from Mwrtizapur, It is stated that while the mail train at
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  • 245 4 FAMOUS COLLECTION FOR SIR J. CAIRD. The famous collection of old ships’ models at the Mercury Museum, Hamble, Hampshire, has been bought by Sir James Caird for £30,000. It is the largest private collection in the country, and contains a number of models believed at
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  • 123 4 The Rev, Frank Melville, victr of Exhall, Staffordshire, is taking steps to extend beyond the limits of his parish the activities of an Anti Scandal Club which he has founded. There are three undertaking? to which members are requested to pledge themselves 1. I will endeavour from
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 267 4 Beauty is marred when gums break down Daily care may safeguard beauty and youth from If. aueh «Lead diseases as Pyorrhea, Gingivitis and c Treuch tf uu ih —diseases t bat at tack undernourished, 4 order-exercised gums diseases that only expert dental treatment can ihv> art when once contracted. So
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    • 41 4 An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette is a tireless salesman. It talks business all the time. It tells your story to potential customers far more efficiently than a commercial traveller. Advertising in the Pinang Gazette is the cheapest method of salesmanship.
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    • 446 4 I H I 4» f Wmi W L NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO TW I Will 1 w MW 4' X W )i I gf> w. V/ w 1 r lb w 4 |f V‘ iikxsy-.' I t 4Mlk;its»g- F THE SPIRIT OF PROGRESS L BRILLIANT achievement anJ steady
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  • 1537 5 Greatest Legend Of Sea Explained. Fifty-six Year Old Mystery. Plot Of Two Shady Captains. WH A.T became of the crew of the Mary Celeste Well, it appears that one of them, John Pemberton, who was the cook, is living near his native Liverpool at the
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    • 398 5 f 0 R AL E 2"O, 300, 400 and 500 psgi Column. 146, 242, 314 page. Single [/cad- Coin"'; 100, 150 and 200 folio. 300 pages )k8O f 2, 3 and 5 quires 'TjNCTE Books of 2 and 4 quires with Index and Numbered, '*77|Tl<uled Foolscap Folio Books of 1
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    • 55 5 J Houses wanted, for sale or to let, situations vacant or wanted, motor cars, cycles for sale or wanted—ANYTHING for sale or wanted.—Try a small advertisement in the rinang Gaette. THE NEW 1929 FALCON KNIGHT WITH THE KNIGHT SLEEVE VALVE ENGINE. I Now on Display I AT I The Cycle
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    • 399 5 ELLWOOO'S HELftTO INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR an OV£R ELLWOOD. 100 YEMS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEZI'E <S. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. 24, (heat Charlotte c tre.t. London. R. E. cell Strong cell deficient in —rich j n Calcium. Calcium. JjJ Jf’ Tr--..a=xV n o .f'jA? l=?==^sS==^r tE- \y i tf e?
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  • 295 6 BETRAYED WHILE ASLEEP. End Of Kidnapping Drama. A number of dacoities were committed last December, one after another in the rural parts of Sukkur District, The police w>ere unable to trace the culprits and the\ villagers were conse guently panic stricken, especially after the challenge issued
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  • 261 6 DOCTOR’S METEORIC CAREER. Dr. Edward Jennings, who died in Christchurch, New Zealand, recently, aged 76, had many interesting experiences be* fore he settled in New Zealand and esta blished a medical practice. He was born in London in 1853. As a youth he became a pupil
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  • 180 6 When the Mauretania, which arrived at Plymouth recently was in mid-Atlantic, Mr. James Cuthbert Gow, aged 38, of Sneffield, a first class passenger, was found dead in his cabin, having apparently been strang led by a curtain cord round his neck. The cor 1 was attached
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 171 6 ,.<A w< ’»h»h,... wT ./‘•**TJ***nl > 1 \Sg 1 a FITvIlS DUNLOP because !$&j they provide GREATER SAFETY LONGER MILEAGE GMORE COMFORT DISTRIBUTORS K. LEE SAN COMPANY, 81, Beach Street, I Exclusive df° Z X Gowns, Wraps, zx y Millinery Lingerie. 1L S’> «•'-f JBX w&. x /L tin Jm
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    • 527 6 OF QUALITY I INHS1LK, ARTIISILKJIOR w Cbf n<2 yNfrtosietf COTTON. I B IK An s H Jli» I MF JaklH w Jg| wl I w l OP® IjCT I l* x WiW\j| w® I Charmette. ‘Bean Brand |j a Hose, I Dainty Hose This Alb pure Silk 3 classical stocking
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  • 1568 7 fit rrTLE BY little the fund opened fin by the Pinang Gazette on behalf of Sir Ronald Rosa and hia or >wing. We express again cur Htnde to tboeo who have forwarded Ciption,. U ,nn9t nOt h e S l id r ’“...J that Penang, the Senior
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  • 239 7 COUNTY CRICKET. Kent Win At Gravesend. London, May 27. SURREY met with another crushing defeat, this time at the hands of Lancashire who won by an innings and 111 runs. R. Tyldesley, who has met with considerable success this season, was responsible for dismissing Surrey for
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  • 60 7 COCHET AND MISS BENNETT IN FINAL. Paris, May 27. In the semi final of the French Championships Cochet and Miss Eileen Bennett beat Lacoste and Mme La Faurie 7-5, 8-6 and meet Hunter and Miss Wills in the final. The projected bare-leg ban is the sole topic
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  • 235 7 ACCUSED DISCHARGED. Vein, the Tamil, who was charged before the Hon. Mr. Justice Sproule and a special jury at the Penang Assizes yesterday was discharged after the evidence of some of the principal witnesses for the prosecution had been recorded. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 313 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —With reference to the correspondence in your paper yesterday on the Malay Municipal Commissioner and your comment in By-the-Way column, the Malays of Penang must render you their warm thanks for voicing their feelings. They sincerely hope
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  • 51 7 The Penang Cricket Club will be At Home to members and their friends on Wednesday, 29th May at 5 p.m., when the prizes won in the recent Bowls and Tennis Tournaments will be presented, Tennis and Bowls matches, Married versus Single, will be played before the prize
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  • 117 7 CONSTABLE ARRESTS TWO CHETTIES. There was heavy work at the Penang District Court yesterday and over 200 cases were down on the list for bearing. There was also a crowd making some noise in Court. The Punjabi interpreter shouted out *‘Diam” but there was still noise. A Malay
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  • 71 7 HEAVY FINES IMPOSED. A fine of $250 was imposed by Mr. N. Ward on a Tamil named Murugayu at the Penang Police Court to day for selling adulterated milk. He had three previous convictions. For a similar offence Sopayah was fine 1 $75. Ramsamy, who was charged
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  • 66 7 EX SERVICE MEN PRESENTED TO THE SULTAN. (From Our Own Correspoden*.) Kuala Lumpur, May 28. Kuala Lumpur members of the M. S V. R. Headquarters Mess were At Home to H. H. the Sultan of Selangor and the Acting Resident, Mr. Gilman, yesterday, Officers, N. C.O.’s and
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  • 193 7 OFFENDERS FINED. The precincts of the Aier Itam Chinese temple which for some time past have become the favourite rendezvous of beggars will very soon be more attractive to sight seers whose complaint very often is that of the invasion by these idlers. Scores of
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  • 109 7 The annual report of the above states The Accounts show a Profit of £92,157 16s. 5d., and, after providing for the payment of the preference dividends to December 31st 1928, and an interim dividend on the ordinary shares paid December 1st, 1928, there is a balance
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  • 61 7 ST. XAVIER’S RECREATION CLUB TO MEET P.C.C. The following have been selected to play for the St. Xavier’s R.C. on Thursday at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade:—Ng Kam Pooi; N. See Yook and C. Wat Gark C. Tek Chin, R. Lesslar and Y. Yoen Fah; C. Fook Khoon,
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  • 152 7 The following new books have been received at the Library Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel, by Baroness Orczy; Aspects of Biography, by Andre Maurois The Cardinal’s Mistress, by Benito Mussolini Doctor Artz, by Robert Hichens Field Marshal Earl Haig, by Brigadier General John Charteris; The Golden Altar, by
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  • 42 7 To-day at thg Esplanade at 6 p.m 1 March Dublin Bay Hewitt 2 Sketch Down South Myddleton 3 Waltz Love’s Adieu Thiere 4 Selection The Beauty Spot Tate 5 Fox Trot You’re In My Heart Nicholls God Save The King
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  • 26 7 All patrons and friends of the school are cordially invited to attend
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 100 7 RONALD KOSS FOND. We acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions on behalf of Sir Ronald and Lady Ross Anon 5 Sardar Shaib Matab Singh J.P., «5 The Straits Echo 50 R. P. Phillips Req. 10 The Pinanff Gazette 50 A. H. L. 10 Grateful 10 Mrs J. Reitsma 25 W.
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    • 562 7 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Wanted General Conductor, mnat be capable and energetic and well up in Factory and Check Roll work for healthy estate in Kedah. Apply Box No. 156, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 22 8 POTTER. —On the 24th instant, at Tallow, Co. Waterford, to Violet, the wife of S. L. Potter, of Kuala Kangsar—a daughter.
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  • 880 8 Even their most ardent admirers would hesitate to describe the postal departments of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States as marvels of organisation and efficiency, though it is readily admitted that the authorities concerned achieve good results with the equipment allotted to them. But that is not
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  • 664 8 The person who has a grouse sometimes does have many friends, but the writer of this articIe makes out a case for the grouser PERSONALLY, I think the grouser is a very necessary and useful person, and has been throughout the ages. Contentment may
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  • 419 8 A London Link with the Painter's Country. THE recent fall and death of the oldest of Constable’s Firs on Hampstead Heath recalls London’s associations with the painter; the tree was one of the beautiful fellowship of firs beloved and painted by Constable, and stood a little apart from
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  • 85 8 GUEST OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT. London, May 27. i His Highness Seyyid Khalifa bin Harub, Sultan of Zanzibar, will arrive in London on Friday next as the guest of the British Government and his visit will continue until Friday, July 5. The Sultan will be accompanied by his
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  • 45 8 The two-seater, having broken down, was to be towed to the garage. Isn’t it awful,” eaid she, that for these three miles this is to cost so much.” “Never you mind, my dear,’ said he at the wheel exultantly, I have the brakes on.”
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 121 8 CLEAN!! I WHITE I I TEETH I *5* s v t T I KEEP them I I CLEAN! I i i I “NEW MIX” I t TOOTH PASTE t I Does Both. I X s 1 1 2 The Special Alkali and juicy combination of “New Mix” Ar- J S
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    • 70 8 E. O. a Dance nights every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays <fc Saturdays—Evening Dress. Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL.Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing the Sea and Peak. Modern Sanitary System. Hot and Cold
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  • 497 9 International Conference. AVAILAB1LIIY OF ALL lifeboats. additional apparatus. International Conference on the h of Life at S''*, which is taking in London, proposes that all shouW be readily availabl r provide accommodation for all per. Z ‘onboard and that no boat should Earned which would
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  • 121 9 depressed and fatigued. Bombay, May 27. i Bombay a Government representaAn met special train, conveying a ullah and Souriya, the ex-King and a Afghanistan, and party, on its ere Th® Public were excluded l Qe platform. Amanullah was looking and fatigued and immediately .l rapidly in
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  • 254 9 AIRMENS’ FEAT. REPAIRED SECOND-HAND MONOPLANE. 172 HOURS ALOFT. It appears that the only reason for the landing of the monoplane Fort Worth after remaining in the air for over 172 hours was a split propeller. A crowd of 20,000 welcomed the airmen on landing and Robbins’s wife
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  • 115 9 INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC THE REASON. London, May 27. The influenza epidemic, which raged during the early weeks of this year, is attributed to the fact that, with one exception, the death rate for the first quarter of 1929 is the highest recorded for any first quarter of the
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  • 88 9 LAST YEAR’S TONNAGE RECORD. Paris, May 27. Tonnage passing through the Suez Canal in 1928 established a new record being nearly 32,000,000 or about 3,000,000 tons in excess of the previous record in 1927. The number of passengers was fewer due to the transportation of fewer troops to
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  • 58 9 NEW DIRECTOR. London, May 27. Major-General Fawcus, at present Deputy-Director of the General Army Medical Service at the War Office, has been selected for the appointment, of Director of the General Army Medical Services in succession to LieutenantGeneral Sir Matthew Fell, who is retiring at his
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  • 45 9 THREE MINUTES EARLY FROM INDIA. London, May 27. The Indian air mail, which arrived at Croydon yesterday afternoon, consisted of a record number of 30,000 letters. It was three minutes before the scheduled time after a 5,000 miles flight.— Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 255 9 11,000 Miles Journey. INDIAN MOTORISTS REACH DESTINATION. MORRIS-COWLEY TRIUMPH. Two Indians, J/. Canagasabey and G. Pillay have arrived in London after eight months' strenuous driving in a British light •car through snow, mud and trackless desert. They have covered 11,000 miles from Penang,— Reuter. Mr.
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  • 92 9 WHO IS RIGHT Mr. Baldwin: I am confident that we shall win with such a majority as to enable us to carry on our work for the recovery of prosperity and for the betterment of social conditions against joint Labour and Liberal opposition. Mr. Jsloyd George:
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  • 54 9 SOCIALISTS RECEIVE SERIOUS™ SETBACK. Brussels, May 27. According to figures announced up to the present the Government parties, namely the Liberals and Catholics, are scoring gains in the General Election and the Socialists are receiving setbacks everywhere. The Flemish party has doubled its representation and the Communists hold
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  • 247 9 TREES FROM KEW. LONG JOURNEY FROM TEMPLE. ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS. Oak sapling, and young brich trees from Kew are being sent for planting in the grounds of Dr Sun Yat Sen’s Mausoleum. The body has started on its journey to Nanking and its arrival at Peking
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  • 54 9 PROHIBITION PROSECUTOR. Washington, May 28. Dubbed “Mopping Mabel” by her wet opponents Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt, assistant Attorney-General and leading prosecutor in charges of violating the prohibition laws, announces her early retirement. It is believed to be due to her dissatisfaction with moderate attitude of the Hoover
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  • 35 9 SMALL CONSERVATIVE AND LABOUR ODDS. London, May 28. Election insurances effected at Lloyd’s yesterday were equivalent to odds of 10-6 against a Conservative majority, 2 1 against Labour and 50-1 against Liberal.- Reuter,
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  • 35 9 DAUGHTER OF AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO. Eagle wood, (New Jersey), May 28. Col. Charles Lindberg, the famous American airman, has been married to Annie, the daughter of Mr, D wightMorrow, Ambassador to Mexico. Reuter
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  • 125 9 PARIS’ STRANGE BAGS. Since Siki ceased to tow a lion-cub about Paris Parisians in general have believed that their city was inhabited only by a domesticated fauna, except, of course, for the two zoos. But they are wrong. The director of the “Fourriere.’’ an establishment which collects all
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 32 9 W B B- EXTENSION OF SALE Till May 31st. I Surplus Stock must be Cleared Smashing Prices, Buy Early Real Bargains in all Departments. I Sale Now In Full Swing. FRANKELS PENANG.
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    • 32 9 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. GOLF f CLUBS Simpsons Jw Taylors Auchterlonie Hagens Whitcombe y Kirkwood. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE 51 Renowned “Rangefinder” Clubs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG, SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 171 9 Town Hall, Penang. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th at 9-15. RETURN AND FAREWELL VISIT. THE FAMOUS Banvard Musical Comedy Co., AND THE BANVARD BEAUTY CHORUS. The Great Parisian Revue Saturday, “Folic® BergW®” June is Direct From Paris. Th Winter Garden Monday,
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 433 10 STATUTORY MEETING. Generating Plant To Be Installed. THE First Annual General or Statutory Meeting of the Company was held on Saturday, 25th May 1929, at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 9 Beach Street, Penang. Mr. R. D Hume (Director) presided, aud the others
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    • 64 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, May 27. Paris, 124.05 New York 4.84$} Brussels, 34.91$; Geneva, 25.18$ Ameterdam, 12.061 Milan, 92.65; Berlin, 20.35 Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhagen, 18.20$ Oslo 18.20a Vienna, 34.52 Prague, 163$ Helsingfors, 192$ Madrid, 34.23$ Lisbon, 108$ Athens, 375; Bucharest, 818 Rio, 5«$ Buenos Aires, 47} Bombay, l/5gd
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    • 117 10 Pcuaag, May 28, 1929. {By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 29/32 3 Credit 24 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 154. 3 d ays’sight Private 157: *5 Bombay Demand Brik 154;“ Madras Demand Bink 154; 3 days’sight
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    • 141 10 British Interests. CENTRAL SELLING BODY NEEDED. London, May 27. Mr. Frank Lochner, one of the leaders of the tin industry has returned, with Sir Cyril Butler, from an extensive tour of the tin producing areas of the Far East. Interviewed by Reuter he declared that
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    • 85 10 REPRESENTATIONS TO FINANCE MINISTER. The Hague, May 28. Tea importers have made representa tions to the Finance Minister Heer De Geer contending that the abolition of th tea duty in Great Britain has placed the London market in a more favourable position than Amsterdam and pointing out
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    • 396 10 PRESENT DEPRESSION MAY BE OVERDONE. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 917th. auction on May 23, when there was catalogued 1,561,224 lbs. or 696.97 tons. Offered 1,234,399 lbs.; or 551.07 tons. Sold 934,753 lbs. or 417.30 tons. Spot. London lljd. New York 22$ cts.
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    • 348 10 ELECTION INFLUENCES. Rubber Reaction Not Explained. Messrs. Charles Bradburne Co., Ltd Stock Share Brokers, Kuala Lumpur, reported on May 24 as follows Tin has eased since we last wrote and it is impossible to forecast the immediate trend of events. London has offered a certain amount
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    • 343 10 ANNUAL REPORT. The annual report of the Johore Planters* Association to be presented at the meeting on May 29th in the Civil Service Club, Johore Bahru, states, inter alia, the Association represents 87 estates of a mature acreage of 156,060 and immature 35,013. Nine estates joined during
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    • 241 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m* to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. on qo so qq Shares. E5 O CQ QD 0Q OD c. c. c. $c. Rubber (Dollar). Borelli 250 2.75 2.30 2.65 ex Kedah 275 3.25 3.00 350 Kempas
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    • 53 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATION8. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Batu Caves 1.50 1.52$ Hong Fatts -58 .60 Jelapang 18/3 18/9 Kent 5/9 6/3c. pr. Kinta 1.47$ 1.50 Norths .65 .67$ Penawats .92$ .95 Rantau Pref. 1.14 1.16 ex S. Way 3.17$ 3.22$ Takuapas 28/- 28/6 Tejas 8/6 9/Temengor 33/- 33/6
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    • 60 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Batu Caves 1.50 1.55 Hitams .64 .66 Hongkonge 14/3 14/9 Kintas 1.45 1.50 Kuchais (Ord) 1.42$ 1.47$ Malaya Consols .58 .60 Norths .64 .66$ Penawats .93 .95 Puchongs 22/- 22/6 Pungahs x 24/3 25/Renong Consols. 22/6 23/6 Renongs 28/9 30/Rantau (Prefs)... 1.12$
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    • 101 10 TO- DA Y’S QUOTATIO NS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining, Batu Caves 1.30 1.32 Haad Yais 8/3 8/9 Hitams .65$ .67$ Hong Fatts .58 .61 Johans .30 .32 Kinta Dredges 1.47 1.50 Kuchais 1.42 1.45 M. Consols. .58 .60 Pangnga Rivers 6/9 7/3 Penawats .92 .95 Rahmans 1.30 1.324
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    • 42 10 The homeward mail by the a.s. closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 31st inst. Toe mails despatched from Lndon on May 9 by the 8.8. Kashgar is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 30th inst.
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    • 126 10 —a LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 36 cts. per pound per pi =48/. No. 1 Crepe 36 cts per pound per pl 48/Easy. London 10 ll/16d New York 21« cts gold (By courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 36c per lb. May/June 36|c July/Sept.
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    • 455 10 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on May 27: London. Spot £196 2.6 down 12s 6d 3 mos. buying 199 unchanged 3.« selling 199.5s do Local, May 28: Singapore sold 200 tons at $100 Penang 25 tons at $100. Messrs. Boustead <k Co. Ltd—25th May
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    • 922 10 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. I I... 1 t i RUBBER [DolUr.] Allenby Rubber Co r 0 S c J 41or Gajah Robber Estat* 15 2 jn Amalgamated Malay Rstata 1 10 K «U Iyer Hitam Planting- 7f 3 J yer inning Rubber EstaU 27 3 Ayer Molek Rubber Co r
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  • 316 11 giEF JUSTICE OF GOLD COAST. Brilliant Career at Bench And Bar. Tnatice George Campbell Deane, Ir -n ’er of the Straits Settlements ’’nnd'ci»! commissioner of the F.M.S. iq24 on Saturday morning officially fDCe Tan offer to become Chief Justice Gold Coast. The date of his depar0
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  • 192 11 COCAINE SELLER’S CLEVER RUSE. Anew ruse of dealers in forbidden drugs has jaet been exposed by a detective of the Paris antidrug brigade. Posing as a rich and half-intoxicated American touriit.be visited a certain cabaret in Montmartre where he suspected cocaine was being sold. He noticed
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  • 266 11 CURIOUS FISH WITH HEAD LAMP. of the weirdest fish ever collected fnr 8 v nto tke biternational Council it t», 6 x P^ ora b°n of the Sea in a room e History Museum, South Kington. ta b_ glass bottles of acid, hung r evi *l°°ki n
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  • 554 11 The Bishop of Singapore visited Malacca last week. Mr. J.S.W. Arthur, Deputy Public Pro- secutor, Penang, leaves for Europe on long leave on Friday. Sir Hayes Marriott, late Colonial Secretary. Straits Settlements, left estate valued i at £7,126, net personalty £6,850. Capt. F. W. Red, who was
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  • 189 11 AN AMAZING GOLF TEST. An extraordinary golfing test is being arranged for a bet of £400 between Dr* Robert Moore, of New York, an enthusiastic golfer, who frequently plays at Chantilly, and Dr. Fernand Suarez de Mendoza, of Paris, Dr. Moore has bet that
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  • 504 11 XVIII.—IS IT PHILANTHROPY (By Searchlight.”) I will say right now that it very decidedly is not. It is a solid business proposition, undertaken by level-headed business men who want to see a reasonable return on every dollar of outlay But just you examine it all as an instance
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  • 44 11 May 30—Corpus Christi. Singapore vs. Negri Sembilan at Singapore. Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting. June 1—Interstate Cricket—Penang vs. Kedah at Penang, 2— Inter-state Cricket. 3— King’s Birthday. Interstate Cricket. 5—Selangor Races—First Day. 22— Coronation Day. 23 Birthday of the Prince of Wales.
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  • 574 11 To-day*» Departur— Kasado Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Rengam for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Kuala for Blawan (Deli). Hindenburg for Port Swettenham, Manila Shanghai Japan. Klang for Port Swettenham Singapore Oakbank for Belawan, (Deli), Colombo, Suez. Baston New York and Baltimore* The following ships are in communication with
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  • 20 11 This woibkuown company will open a short season at the Town Hall on Saturday next.
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  • 759 12 NEW PLANTINGS. Strong Financial Position. rp HE fifth annual general. i meeting of Rembau Jelei, Rubber, Limited, was held, in London last month at 2-4, Idol-lane, E.C. i Mr. L. Church (the chairman) said: When I addressed shareholders a year ago, the restriction regulations had just
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  • 637 12 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Dull Period For Tin Shares. Penang, May 27. During the earlier part of last wee v an improving tendency was displayed by Rubber shares, dealers looking for a .onewed advance in the commodity, me relapse later exercised a damping influence, and at the close,
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  • 478 12 ESTATE IN GOOD CONDITION. 15 Per Cent. Dividend For Year. The ninth ordinary general meeting of Allenby Rubber Company Ltd., will be held at the registered office of the Company. No 9 Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, at 12 noon on Saturday June 1, when the
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  • 246 12 ANNUAL REPORT. Ihe tenth ordinary general meeting of the above named Company i s called for at noon on May 31, at the Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, when the following report will be submitted: directors beg to submit their annual report together with a duly audited
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    • 410 12 ASK YOUR CHEMIST FQRATJ&E OF >V\ M Vi The and kindred ailments A TUBE TODAY KEEPS THE S JRCEGN *t0<k*4 br U«i?e<t Pharnaey, 305 North BriJte R«l. Sinranor* jfefc A«?J L A i foods I The‘Allenburys’Foods are I particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are
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    • 30 12 P mang Gazette small advertisements have no holiday season they work all the time. If you have anything to sell let the Ptnang Gazette bring it to the open market.
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  • 253 13 ONLY 643. Report Of Inland Revenue Commissioners. Britain is suffering from a slump in millionaires. This fact is revealed in the report of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue for the year ended March, 1928. Incidentally, ‘there are siill 543 people in the country with millionaires’ incomes—Alhat
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  • 138 13 Lord Dewar was at the top of his form when the Lucifers Club —a group of match-playing golfers whose aim is to promote good fellowship in all golf clubs —were at dinner in mail week. Here are some of his latest witticisms: Hell has no terrors to a
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  • 119 13 Sir Hugh Allen, principal of the Royal College of Music, who confesses that except in odd moments of his life he has never been a composer, declares “that we have too much music in our daily life. “Music is laid on like central heating, he said. “We
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  • 170 13 BANK CAUGHT NAPPING EY AIR-MAIL. How the first Indian air-mail caught the London banking authorities napping is narrated by the Aberdeen correspondent of the Daily Express who says tha an Aberdeen businessman on March 2 bought a draft on Calcutta for a large sum. It
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  • 424 14 German Miracle.” RF PRODUCING WOUNLS OF CHRIST, SCIENTISTS AND PARSONS IN CONFLICT. THE baffling problem of Therese Neumann, The Miracle of Konnersreuth,” has again come before the law courts. The#re~der ’may be (reminded dthat this t'simpie peasant girl’.reprodu frequent and reguUrjintervals tibe ?obleeding stigmata (wouuds)’of Christ as
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  • 201 14 BROKEN GLASS TO ATTRACT GiRL’S ATTENTION. How a romantic episode was mistaken f< r a burglarious escapade was related in Lends, when John Moran (28) of Mark ham Avenue, was charged with burglary, dbe charge was later withdrawn. It was stated that Mr. Henry T. Ring
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    • 393 14 Rash Broke Oat On Daughter’s Face Cuticura Healed A rash broke out on my daughter’s face and soon spread all over it. It was of a wet nature and the eruptions scaled over. When she got warm in bed at night she would start to rub her face. She did
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    • 154 14 Assets over $9,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force over SS^OOOooq The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., 1 1( (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFIvE i 32, Old E.C he Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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  • 547 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, May 28, 1929. Mutton— j ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or go*'. each 1-30 Liver with heart <• inng do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 41 Suet 4, Kidney pair jq Feet the fonr
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    • 230 15 i "I J N EVV CAK L 1 3 L —> w t rf yf I—• a -cv < J L [ml 6 j, I I Mordor Sedan Jbet us its 5 I Remarkable Performance y This is a cordial invitation to carries you about —i<s flashing a you to
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    • 547 16 P. O.-BR1TISH AND APCAR LINES I (OOMPABIM IMOORPORATID (b l- H ■AIL PASSINOM AND OARqq r I i 1<m Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. under Sailing* f contract with Hi s Majesty’i Govern- Hdl 01 Beilu ment, London and Far East Mall Service, c Ltd, I Outwards from London
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