Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 June 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-06-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 136. VOL. LXXXVIL MONDAY 17th JUNE, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement268 1929-06-17 1 T. NAGATA brothers. DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary- frack Office 52, Leith Street I M X < T, ,P H the :J i lOar yL 'Ti t* 11 rfc i H MOTORUNION i: t AyglA Ihe 1 odd rrotectograoh I H U TED s >l. JwRiLJf3 P T268 words
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Advertisement17 1929-06-17 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» grapby by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2383 1929-06-17 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. BANK». Appointment of Shift Engineer, v. Gieno«ie v oy is. Federated Malay States Railways. nf 'maaAcha7pu n*v. D£i 1 PRAI POWER STATION. Consignees of cargo per the> »bove vessel n itHIBLANDB TBADINO BOrt»Ti *V|Sfp{ from Eoro,« are hereby notified that the erB are in ,it2,383 words
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Article305 1929-06-17 3 .—British United Press, GROWING CRIME. I University f ‘udents* Petty Offences. PROFESSIONAL GANGS. Forgery is becoming a common crime in America where it is eatimat. ed that business men lose about £60f)0000o a year. Gangs of three, in which each man specialises in one section oj.—British United Press, - 305 words
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Article409 1929-06-17 3 —British United Press- MILLIONS OF SHAREHOLDERS. I NCR 1 ASEDSPENDING: GREATER SAVING. COMMITTEE’S REPORT. One of the most remarkable post-war changes in the United States is that during the past seven years the number of shareholders in business enterprise increased from 2,000 000 to 17,000 000. This—British United Press- - 409 words
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Advertisement253 1929-06-17 3 q Weakness and JZ ji Depression t vanish— I Qi Wine. >' ALIS I®' Oil I banished by |K i Lpy 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 system253 words
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Advertisement45 1929-06-17 3 The jW |Hgy superior efficiency WI.CUQE LODGE CT SPARKING PLUG the correct plug far it enables you to get the oest out of your engine under all cunning conditions. MaoMnoWe/Mt Chin Kspi CoK. Lee San di Cb. Cycle CMtiage Geoqpcowc Motor Looai Ftwaa at»—rwddt, «nmm*.45 words
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Advertisement221 1929-06-17 3 I I Ki gg J gg Jg guf 9 g gg fyt g I Leo Reisman’s Orchestra V ~.01 n IQuerida Tango 1634 D (Chalita Eddy’s Hawaiian Serenader’s D I Hawaiian Song of Love Waltz (.Down in Waikiki Fox Trot J I Ted Lewis’ Band I 1656 D I ear221 words
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Article913 1929-06-17 4 New Study Of Our Dullest Queen. There never seems to hare been much life about good Queen Anne. People found her dull when she was alive; and we still find her dull. She married a decent fellow of a husband in Prince George of Denmark.913 words
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Advertisement388 1929-06-17 4 OR L E Ledgers 150,200,300,400 and 500 pa ge with double Cash Columns LEDGERS of 146, 242, 314 pages Single Cash Column £ASH Books of 100, 160 and 200 folios JOURNALS of 300 pages jyj INUTE Books of 2, 3 and 5 quire? MINUTE Books of 2 and 4 quires388 words
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Advertisement51 1929-06-17 4 The MAN wha know* the climate know* th* need for CalverFs KMICAMOUC Medical Soap th* powM MtiMptk soap always e liable is atraagth aad quality. Sc4d by Ued daaian aad bazaars. See that Mr aunt and trade mark 90 huy, as inferior are tunes offered. Ckhnn M—clu itu England. C;51 words
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Advertisement178 1929-06-17 4 ▼v vvv r v v v The Proof M'CALLUMS of the PERFECTION m j 01 me Pudding w is in the Eating We Drink fcifl McCallums l|l Perfection I HI Whisky I Illi Ourselves ■BIiJSWIi Have You Tried it I Yet? OF OLD TH EX CRIED nOt M C C178 words
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1066 1929-06-17 5 V isitors’ Poor Show. Dismissed For 136 Runs: Effective Bowling. Slow Scoring. The Penang Free School entertained the Penang C. C. at rtee:. L.t r i.y afternoon. The P. C. C, batted first and were <ii>- I f<»r 136 runs, the best contribution being1,066 words
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Article564 1929-06-17 5 LAST DAY S MEETING, SATL’RDSYs RESULTS: MANY SURPRISES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 15, THE concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Meeting I drew a very large crowd. The going was good. In the first race the favourites obliged, Jangtshaik and Whippet running first564 words
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Advertisement97 1929-06-17 5 us-' 7u/ for C/7matee growing ltd f aA d" I RMb There is ;Ij I X I «S| NO i Substitute. Acts like a charm in Cheefc» and a resets DIARRHEA and ~«VBR, CROUP, AGUE. gTAMAru a M TM reliable Famny ramady far lUMAUH CHILLS MFLUENZA. COUGHS. COLDS R CATARRH.97 words
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Advertisement183 1929-06-17 5 111 ***** l v-j ft '3 I KiHifiF I I |i r--_ fi iSr\ 9 Rthe hew iQI S W'lß**' F i jLi THE TOURER *****. AT SINGAPORE GROSVENOR MOTORS, Penang. PERAK MOTORS, Ipoh. PRODUCT OR GENERAL MOTORS ■r. A p -Al w Insects— The Seed of Death Whhm disease-183 words
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705 1929-06-17 6 First Test Match. Hendren And Tate Save A Collapse. 245 All Out. Excellent progress was made in the first Test Match at Birmingham on Saturday and if the weather holds fine there is every prospect of a definite result being obtained in the three days705 words
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Article212 1929-06-17 6 —JRewter. ZONE SEMI-FINAL. Tilden Wins Dutch Championship. Budapest, June 16. In one of the semi-finals in the European zone of the Davis Cup, Great Britain beat Hungary by three matches to two. Von Kehrling (Hungary) beat H. W. Austin (Great Britain), 3 6,6-4, 2 6 Qre.—JRewter. - 212 words
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Article413 1929-06-17 6 Mr. H. D. Mundell is due back from Home by the Fushimo Maru. Mr. E. A. H. Ellis has been seconded for service under the Government of Kedah. The Rev. J. B. Walker has been licensed to solemnize marriages within the Colony. Mies R. Spry has been413 words
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Article113 1929-06-17 6 DREDGING THE KINTA RIVER. (From Our Own Correspondent), Ipoh, June 17. Another stage in the development of the scheme for the mitigation of floods was reached yesterday when the •Steei the first river dredge was launched. After the necessary machinery has been installed the dredge will113 words
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Article118 1929-06-17 6 SCHEME FOR TECHNICAL TRAINING. According to the Afatayan police Magazine negotiations are proceeding between the S.S. Government and the Secretary of State with a view to providing Mr. Sheridan with technical training which will enable him, in the years to come, partially to support himself. The additional expense118 words
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Advertisement351 1929-06-17 6 I WHITEAWAYs' I SPECIAL PRICE HOUSEHOLD BARGAIN WEEK. I 'I; A •>, I ‘Simple Simon” I Patent Photograph Frame. I J These frames are highly nickeled, have I tho appearance of Silver, possess the I fl highest wearing qualities, are simple to f Bi use, are dust proof, uutarnishable and351 words
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Article1345 1929-06-17 7 NDAY ag*in and a drear day, Wf overcast sky, showery, quite a t' vicious cut from the wind on hivering fle&h so long nursed by tropic s 3 nd—if we must admit it, that bleak f >ling of despair which confronts all on /ciniTthe advent of another1,345 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article87 1929-06-17 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette,) Sir,—While I was taking a stroll last D ’ght, I met a party consisting of about yO players dressed like Arabs and carry ing wooden poles exceeding the length allowed by the law which was seen P aying in the middle87 words
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Article82 1929-06-17 7 ENTERTAINED AT E. 0., HOTEL. Mr. J. H. Pedlow, the deputy-Presr dent of the Municipality, was the guest of honour at a farewell dinner held in the Banquet Hall of the E. &0. Hotel on Saturday evening. The function was at the instance of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr.82 words
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Article415 1929-06-17 7 MONSOON SHOWERS OVERDUE. Temperature Of 77 This Morning. EACH year Penang has been getting drier and drier. At the beginning of last year Penang experienced a severe drought and the water supply was curtailed. A dry spell was again experienced this January but no alai m415 words
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Article90 1929-06-17 7 GOVINDASAMY-NAGARATNAM AMMAL. A pretty Hindu wedding was performed yesterday morning at the residence of Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay. J.P., the contracting parties being Mr. S. Goviudasamy, son of Mr. Subbaraya Pillay, one of the leading members of the local Hindu Community, and Miss Nagaratnam Ammal, daughter of90 words
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Article144 1929-06-17 7 THEFT OF BICYCLE SADDLE. Caught in the act of removing a seat from a bicyle belonging to Mohamed Hoosain, a clerk of the Penang Municipality, a Chinese youth, named Chooi Keng Yee, who described himself as a school-boy, was charged with theft before Mr. N. Ward, at144 words
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Article467 1929-06-17 7 .—Reuter. British Title. TOLLEY DIF ATS SCOTTISH ARIISAN. HARD FIGHT. Sandwich, June 15. Cyril Tolh y w.m the British Amateur Open Goif Championship by defeating the Scottish «rtisin J. N Ison-Smith at Sandwich in the final by 4 and 3. Tolley has won the till once before,.—Reuter. - 467 words
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Article114 1929-06-17 7 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. The following are the results of the handicapped rac s held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday morning 50 Metres Free Style (Class B) Tan Chong Leng, who went at 12, came in first in 40 1/5 seconds, with Khaw Eng Hock, who went114 words
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Article37 1929-06-17 7 —Hauler» ENGLISH TEAM WINS. Durban, June 16. In the first of the three soccer tests the English F.A. team, which is touring the country, beat South Africa by three goals to two.-—Hauler» - 37 words
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Article70 1929-06-17 7 SUCCESSFUL ATHI DR AVID AS MEETING. A meeting of the Athi Dravidas Sangam, Penang, was held last night at the premises of the Indian Association, when Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay J.P., presided, and was well attended, The Hon’ble Mr. Swami Sahajananda of Chidambaram and a member of70 words
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Article229 1929-06-17 7 UN JON VENTION AL CH URMAN. Nine Inch Cigarette Holder. MR. Edgar Wallace made a somewhat o nconventional chairman at a City meeting when he presided over the shareholders of the Biitish Lion Film Corporation. He arrived ten minutes late, and, in apologising, said he229 words
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Article104 1929-06-17 7 In the District Court Singapore, on Saturday, on a charge of cheating the Europe Hotel, a European named Munro was convicted and sentenced to three months’ r.i., the sentence to run concurrently with the present sentence of 21 days for theft at the S.C.C. The second charge104 words
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Article228 1929-06-17 7 MIGHT BE MIXED WITH WHISKY. Hotels and golf clubs in Chicago have decided to guard the consciences of their visitors and members. They are doing this reluctantly but drastically, fearful of the Government’s prohibition padlock. They have decided that no ice, mineral waters, or ginger228 words
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Article65 1929-06-17 7 “Scarface’” Capo.ne the millonaire gunman of Chicago and Miami, Florida, is seiwing a year’s imprisonment in Philadelphia for carrying a revolver in that city. It hag always been his boast that he carried a gun because he was marked for death, but when he pleaded guilty65 words
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Advertisement482 1929-06-17 7 WONDERFUL OFFER Buy direct from the works and get the best value for your money. You could not do better than order 3 St IT LENGTHS OF ALL WOOL PALM BEACH each 3J4yds double width FOR £2 plus 5/- for postage. It is a most beautiful cloth of splendid wear482 words
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Article624 1929-06-17 8 From the nature of the replies to questions regarding the Rubber Research Institute at the meeting of the Federal Council to-day, it is evident that the F. M. S. Government does not intend that the administration of the Institute should be dissected in the operating theatre624 words
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Article35 1929-06-17 8 .-Suu». GENERAL HERTZOG’S MAJORITY, Cape Town, June 16. The final election resalts show that General Hertzog has a majority of eight over all parties and 26 over the South African Party..-Suu». - 35 words
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Article31 1929-06-17 8 EmpText CHARLES FRANCIS DRUSH. New York, June 16. The death is announced of the wellknown scientist and electrician, Mr. Charles Francis Drush, a pioneer in electric lighting.’EmpText - 31 words
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Article985 1929-06-17 8 Justifiable Overbidding (By Deuce). THE question of justifiable overbidding which I touched upon last week deserves fuller treatment than I was able to give it at the time. I said that the player who is able to give the clearest indication of the strength of his hand shoull(By Deuce). - 985 words
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Article138 1929-06-17 8 OPENING IN PENANG ON JULY 8. The Pinang Gazette is informed by Carpi’s advance agent that the dates of the Penang performances have been altered and that the company will not be opening here until July 8, The company was to have opened in Penang on138 words
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Article78 1929-06-17 8 APPEAL FROM MAGISTRATE ALLOWED. The only business to come before Mr. Justice Sproule in the Penang Supreme Court to-day was an appeal by Govindasamy against a fine of HO imposed on him by Mr. N. Ward, the Police Magistrate, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to one78 words
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Article40 1929-06-17 8 Reuter* AWARDED ROYAL SOCIETY’S GOID MEDAL, London, June 16. The Royal Empire Society’s Gold Medal for 1929 has been awarded to Sir Hesketh Bell for his book on “Foreign and Colonial Administration in the rar East.”— Reuter*Reuter* - 40 words
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Article31 1929-06-17 8 UNEXPECTED RELAPSE. London, June UGeneral Booth, the ex-Leader of th Salvation Army, died at his house. Barnet, Hertfordshire, to-day < an unexpected relapse which earlier in the day,—31 words
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Advertisement100 1929-06-17 8 r "3$ j 'San DEN 4aN ’> I >g d><-HT i < EHnSHJ port wKgKST WBggp..: <- < NERS' P I si* Pl Wi II iIP X SPECIAL BROWN BANG SHERRY I i /vwT >• y K 1 W" I Jr <° 1 tX 1 I i o>r Cj Z/T&L+'Z100 words
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Advertisement105 1929-06-17 8 E. O. e Dance nights every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tuesdays Saturdays—Evening Dress. Thursdays—Optional. Orchestra every day during Lunch and Dinner. Orchestral Concert every Sunday. THE IDEAL COMBINATION A pollinaris “The Queen of Table Waters” AND Dewar’S White Label Whisky The Rajah of Whiskies’. i Agents. Katz Bros, Ltd. Runnymede105 words
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792 1929-06-17 9 General Dawes And British Premier Meet. —< Vital Negotiations. Fate Of The World At Stake. To-morrow’s Speeches. After an hour's meeting between Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Ike British Premier, and General Dawes, the American Ambassador, at Forres an official communique announced that the conversations, which had been792 words
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41 1929-06-17 9 EmpText £1,000,000 CAPITAL. London, June 16. 1 be British-American Tin Corporation Ls bean registere 1 with a capital of £l*ooo,ooo to buy and sell tin and to rr y on the business of mining and v *ploring.EmpText - 41 words
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Article35 1929-06-17 9 —Reuter- DANISH CONSUL’S DAUGHTER. Cleveland* Ohio, June 16. Mr. Owen Young was present at the wedding of his son, Charles with Miss Esther Christensen, the beautiful daughter of the Danish Consul here.— Reuter-—Reuter- - 35 words
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Article21 1929-06-17 9 EmpText FRENCHMEN LEAVE RANGOON. Rangoon, June 15. The two Frenchmen, Arrachart and Rignot have left Rangoon for Bangkok.EmpText - 21 words
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Article243 1929-06-17 9 RAY KEECH. BRITISH TRIUMPH IN FRANCE. ENDURANCE RACE. Motor speed racing has added another victim to it* list. The famous American driver Ray Keech died from injuries received when his car crashed during a 200 miles race. Great Britain gained a great victory in the Grand PrixEmpText - 243 words
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Article224 1929-06-17 9 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 Esq. 10 The Pinang Gazette 50 A. H. L. 10 Grateful 10 Mrs J. Reitsma 25 W.224 words
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Article444 1929-06-17 9 —Reuter- Tribute To R.A.F. LX-MINISTER’S THRILLING STORY. “SAVED US FROM WAR Sir Francis Humphreys, late British Minister at Kabul, speaking in London on Saturday, gave a thrilling account of the evacuation of British and foreigners from Afghanistan, He said, “There is no doubt whatever that the Royal—Reuter- - 444 words
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Article31 1929-06-17 9 EmpText AMERICAN FARM RELIEF BILL SIGNEDWashington, June 16. President Hoover has signed the Farm Relief Bill. ReuterBerlin, June 16. The Reichstag has adopted the Inter- national Opium Agreement.-EmpText - 31 words
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Advertisement160 1929-06-17 9 ft J/;-. W O -2SV IX II ill H I” BR O W N—B OVER!” I TRANSFORMERS, AC. DC. DYN AMOS SUB STAGON EQU P 4ENTS. ETC I LINDETEVESSTOKVISi (Inc.in D.E.Q Importers: —PENANG. EngineerslFOH. g Sole Agen s for BriJsh Malaya. A New Consignment of Ladies' Paris Models “Hats” And160 words
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Miscellaneous57 1929-06-17 9 Theatre Royal TO-NIGHT and TILL WEDNESDAY 19. Warner Bros, present the most poignant mother story of the year. “White Flannels n 7 reels WITH Louise Dresser, Virginia Browne Faire and Jason Robards. Supported By The Air Mail Pilot 6 reels A Thrilling Story of the Air. Thursday, NORMA TALMADGE 2057 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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350 1929-06-17 10 PARTNER INTERVIEWED. Warrant Issued for Missing Dealer. A notification appeared in the Straits Times on Wednesday requesting all persons having claim against Chop Cheong Joo—-one of the largest Chinese rubbei firms in Singapore—to send in particulars to Mr. Cheng Pnee Lan, a partner in350 words
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Article399 1929-06-17 10 CHARLES BRADBURNE CO., WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. Kuala Lumpur, June 14. We regret that last week we g«ve the Tin statistics for May incorrecHy. The correct figures are as follows: Vis bl« Supplies 24,800 tons Consumption 13 400 tons Supplies 12.800 tons Shipments 9,153 tons During the week under review there399 words
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Article187 1929-06-17 10 LEWIS PEAT (SINGAPORE) LTD. RUBBER REPORT. Singapore, June 14. Prices during this week have remained unchanged but the market has been very quiet and except for a moderate demand for near positions little interest has been shown. The present inactivity is partly due to the closing of the half year187 words
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Article203 1929-06-17 10 GUTHRIE COMPANY LIMITED. WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, June 14. The Commodity Market has been subdued with sellers reserved. Exports for the current month are expected to be round 43,000 tons but interest at the moment is centred upon the awaited U.S.A. Consumption figures. The failure of one of the largest local203 words
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Article121 1929-06-17 10 Penang, June 17, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/3 7/8 3 Credit 24 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 154}') 3 days* sight Private 157} o Bombay Demand Bank 1544 Madras Demand Bank 154} g- 3121 words
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Article42 1929-06-17 10 The homeward mail by the 8.8. Elephant closes at 6 p.m.on Friday, the 21st inst. The mails despatched from London on May 30 by the 8.8. Rohna is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 21st inst.42 words
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Article109 1929-06-17 10 RUBBER DEALERS’ STOCKS. The following analysis of dealers’ stocks as at May 31st, in Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Province Wellesley and the Bindings, is forwarded by the Registrar of Imports and ExportsTotal All R.S.S. Un. Sh. Cre. Scr. Lp. Grades S’pore 6,580 2,646 15,532 731 785 26,274 Penang109 words
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Article160 1929-06-17 10 The following is a comparative statement of the total value of foreign merchandise, excluding parcel post, imported and exported to and from British Malaya during 1928 and 1929. Imports. Increase or 1928 1929 Decrease (In thousands of dollars). January 83,856 76,903 -6,953 February 80,419 72,319 —B,lOO160 words
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Article201 1929-06-17 10 Penang, June 17, 1929. cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0C0.00 Cloves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170 00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110 s 60.00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried sales 8.65 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rice:— Siam201 words
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Article259 1929-06-17 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day i Saturday. To-day. ao Shares. B O> 0 9 0Q m 0Q co sc. c. sc. c. Mining. Asam K. 82/- 34/6 32/6 34/6 Batane P. .32} .35 .31} .35 Ghopeng259 words
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Article63 1929-06-17 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Batu Cavee 1.52} 1.55 Haad Yais 8/3 8/9 Hongkongs 14/9 15/6 Johans .36 .38 Kents 6/- 6/6 Kuchais (Ord) 1.35 1.40 ex Lukuts 1.30 1.35 Malaya Consols-•• .52} .55 Norths .67} .70 Puchongs 22/6 23/Pungahs 25/3 26/3 Rantau (Prefs)... 1.14 1.16 Ratruts63 words
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Article94 1929-06-17 10 TODAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Bangrins 33/- 34/Batu Caves 1.52 1.54 B. Padangs .32 .34 Hong Fatts .62 .64} Hitams .79 .81 Haad Yais 8/6 9/Johans .36 .38 Kinta Dredges 1.58} 1.60} Kents 5/9 6/3 Laruts 14/6 15/Lahats 13/- 14/M. Consols. .52} .55 Norths .67 .69 Nawng94 words
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Article70 1929-06-17 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Ayer Hitams 9/3 9/9 B. Padangs .32 .34 Hitams x .79 .81 Hong Kongs 14/9 15/3 Jelapangs 16/6 17/6 Kintas 1.57} 1.62} Kuchais Ord 1.35 1.40 ex M. Consolidateds .52} .55 Nawng Pets 1.02| 1.07} Norths .67} .72} Pangnga Rivers 7/3 7/970 words
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Article129 1929-06-17 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 34} cts, per pound pl =45/66 No. 1 Crepe 34} cts per pound per pl 45/66 Dull. London 10|d New York 19} ctg (gold) {By courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34}c per lb. June 34}e July/Sept. Oct/Dec. 36}c129 words
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Article151 1929-06-17 10 Singapore, June 13. The period under review has passed very quietly and prices in the local market have declined about cent on balance. Cables from London and New York this morning quote the former at 10 9/16d and the latter at 20| cents gold. These prices show an151 words
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Article63 1929-06-17 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 16. Paris, 174.05; New York 4.84 U; Brussels, 34.935 Geneva, 25.205 Amsterdam, Milan, 92.65 Berlin, 20.335 Stockholm, 18.125 Copenhagen, 18.20 Oslo 18.195 Vienna, 34.52 Prague 163} Helsingfors, 192} Madrid, 33.955 Lisbon, 108} Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817 Rio, 58} Buenos Aires, 473 S <;(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article972 1929-06-17 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. names. a‘ 1 8 5 M RUBBER [DoIUt.] o I Alienby Rubber Oo G e Mor Gajah Rubber Egtate 1 1° 2 25 Ayer Molek Rubber Oo 4 r Rubber Estate» i ,J 2 2; Balgownle Rubber Estate 9 8 25 Balau Planting Syndicate 9—'- 3972 words
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Advertisement16 1929-06-17 10 Amazing How D.D.D. Prescription Cures Skin Troubles Stops All Itchinglnstantly Get a bottle to-day, 75 cts.16 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-06-17 10 TIDE TABLES, High Water. Low Water. To-day. 9.51 a.m. 3.15 a.m 9.53 p.m. 4.28 p.m. To-morrow. 10.31 a>m. 4.04 a.m. 10,38 p.m. 5.12 p.m.24 words
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Article1040 1929-06-17 11 gentlemen badly TROUNCED. Lady Scores 54. the holmes family in FINE FORM. BATTING and bowling brilliantly, better than the most sanguine of their sex might have expected, the Ladies registered an easy victory over the Gentlemen in this annual affair yesterday on the Esplanade. The success1,040 words
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Article123 1929-06-17 11 To-iay’t Departures, Malacca for Alor Star and P. Langkawi. Rahman for Pangkalan Sosoe, Pankalan Brandan and Langkat. lutlandia for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Bangkok. Bengkalis for Singapore, Manila, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. Amjang for Pangkor, Dindings Sitiawan. Kedah for Singapore, Busang for Singapore, China and Japan.123 words
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Article200 1929-06-17 11 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BT TRAIN. Federated and 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) at200 words
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Article520 1929-06-17 11 EXCITING FINISH. GAME ENDS IN A TIE. There was an exciting finish to the game between the Penang Cricket Club and Kulim, at Kulim, yesterday and when P. G. Boyd canght and bowled Perrin to bring the home sides innings to a close they had just520 words
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Article669 1929-06-17 11 Coming To Penang. AMAZING FUTURISTIC REVELATIONS. MISS Janna Duclo, known as the -‘Queen of mystery”, I and whose futuristic revelations created a sensation in I the south of the Peninsula, is coming to the Theatre Royal, Penang, on Thursday. She will appear nightly for one week;669 words
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Article23 1929-06-17 11 June 17—Federal Council Meeting at K.L 20 —S.P.C.A Meeting Town Hall. 22 Coronation Day. 23 Birthday of the Prince of Wales.23 words
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Advertisement114 1929-06-17 11 Grand Hotel, Medan. Entirely Renovated Most Suitable for Tourists, Travellers and Families. Special Rates (or Commercial Travellers. MIDDLE-AGED MEN READ THIS! If you are too tired to work or to enjoy the pleasures of life, if you suffer from sleeplessness and loss of appetite or if you are in constant114 words
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Advertisement171 1929-06-17 11 ME.. :W|| 3/? th-- World. a..gie on (he labels 18 kr.nwn a? guarantee tor t highest chemical f’lrity and effi'fency. Insist upon this trade- Z -ejsi n3rk when lc^uir -ng Scher ng p: > ’urts jja Among these /itophan Scl.’ring should be specially noted, for at. any moment you may171 words
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Miscellaneous71 1929-06-17 11 i,S. -> COMING 20th JUNE JANNA DUCLO “The Queen Of Mystery” In startling feats of Mental-telepathy and mind reading. All Questions of Spectators repeated and answered. Bewildering! Mystifying Amazing! Declared to be a Phenomenon by Press an 1 Public at all the places she has appeared. In Conjunction With Film71 words
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Article525 1929-06-17 12 ACTIVE IN STUART DAYS. Punishment For Brawling Women. “Dora’’ is usually supposed to have been besotten by the Great War, but in fact comes of ancient lineage; and the restrictions she inflicts upon us are but toy whipa compared to the stinging scorpions with which some of525 words
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Article547 1929-06-17 13 The Court Of Hide-And-Seek. Middlesbrough has the queerest police court I have seen, writes R. S. Corder in the Daily Mail. It is a court of gloom and mystery, a court divided against itself. The chamber is large and well furnished but it was apparently547 words
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Article359 1929-06-17 14 CUTTING OF FIRST fIOD The first aod for thie new works of the Ford Motor Company, Limited, at Dtv genham. Essex, was cut by Mr. Edsel B Ford in mail week. Mr. Ford, who was accompanied by his eldest «on, Hentrv, arrived in England from America359 words
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Article91 1929-06-17 14 Wh«»ii Cecil Smith, described as a "canine ajid feline expert,” was fined *2. and ordered to pay costs, at Bristol, it was «tested that although he promised to put a terrier to death by chloroform for a fee paid by the owner. he threw it on91 words
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Article332 1929-06-17 14 The first question one woman ask* about another concerns her appearance Is she pretty?”, she says which shows "hat great importance woman place upon flood looks. Yet numbers of women allow themselves to depreciate, to fee! old and look old when they ought to be at332 words
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Article551 1929-06-17 15 > CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, June 17, 1929. Button— f c t Matton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or each 1-30 Liver with heart lung do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheer per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney pair 30 Feet the fonr551 words
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