Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 July 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 160. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY 15th JULY 1929. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 16 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS. DENTISTS. Head Cllite neitjte Ute Dispensary. I Dratch Cffice 52, Leith Street. I
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  • 543 2 AUTUMN MEETING. 1929. Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. First Race. Ist Day, Saturday, 27th July, 1929. (9 Races) 2-15 p.m. 2nd Day, Tuesday, 30th July, 1929. (8 Races) 2-30 p.m. 3rd Day, Thursday, Ist Aug., 1929. (8 Races) 2-30 p.m. 4th Day, Saturday, 3rd Aug.,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1088 2 POSITION WANTED. ROTI.C—. By a reliable middle aged Chin «w. ex- PENANG TURF CLUB, perienced on mining construe ion works as well as concrete dam, pipe lines, rein Applications for the use of Private forced concrete and any sorts of mining. dnriug the forthc omiDg Meeting Understanding of any plans
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    • 283 2 Madame Farina Sin Sin Chiah Kin Cheong, Juit Received from Paris First Class Tailor, Evening and Afternoon Gowns. 152, Campbell street, xx. Telephone No. 131 a. Superb and latest selection of up-to-the-minute models in Crepe de Chine, Crepe Satin, Mousselline de Soil, Lace Georgette, Velour CHEAP SALE Georgette and Hats,
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    • 235 2 j Jiouse of Quality. j; IThis denotes a high standard of excellence and implies superiority, both in the goods j supplied and also in the service which attends their a distribution. rhe “Georgetown” make quality a first consideration in all their business transact tions and to-day, they have the i
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  • 272 3 German Savant’s Prize For Rocket Scheme. Man’s dream of visiting the moon persists, and optimists think that Jules Verne’s imaginings in this direction may come true just as his fanciful submarine voyaging has been verified. Some time ago Mm. Robert EsnaultPeltfr<e and Andre H’rsch founded
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  • 288 3 ONLY FOR SPINSTERS. WHEN a woman in Quebfc gains a husband she Uses a vote, After she is married a woman of property has to allow her husband to vote for her.” This was the statement made by Mrs. Minden Cole, a Canadian delegate, at
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  • 141 3 BRITISH ’PLANS FOR SWEDISH SERVICE. Captain A. S. White has lately made many trips to the Continent delivering new “Gipsy’’ Moth light aeroplanes to their owners. Recently he delivered the first of the Moths which are t° operate the Swedish night postal service from Oelo to
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  • 227 3 ACTION FOR ITS RETURN. Mrs. M iry Phyllis Beardmore, a sop rano, known as Madame Maria Sandra, claimed from Mr. Dinh Gilly. the baritone, of Baker-street, W-, at Marylebone County Court, the return of an autograph bock which, she alleged, she lent him two years
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  • 159 3 £lOO,OOO STONE FOUND IN BRAZIL. A huge rose diamond, estimated by experts to be worth £lOO,OOO has been discovered in Brazil. It is declared to be the largest rose diamond ever found in Brazil, second in weight only to the blue stone known as the Southern Star.” The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 309 3 5 THE FLAVOURING FOR ANY DISH k^ s t> w\ r i Conquer Debility w ill r *HERE is only one natural way to V 111 1 counteract the weakening influence of 1 111 the climate —build up extra strength and 111 power of resistance in your blood and ill
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    • 109 3 ‘J/ie most generally useful Medicine for ail Climates Q'tlCoE Browi)e\~ i i i t IGENUINl GENUINE i 1 I BS•lft I K I SW®! There is f fIR 1 4 *H B i t w n I Substitute. Acts like a char m in Checks and arrests ij OIARRHCEA and
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    • 272 3 ■■■■■■GSaHKANmUBNSSHi jj I 4 FROM SCRATCH u > x N SopKeTuek.,. .J Aren’t Women Wonderful? V cal (He Hadn’t Up Till Yesterday .qj. fTbere’s S: metbing Spanish n my Eyes 1 1 (Stay Out of the South 1 i ,a«a (Away down South in Heaven a 1 3 U I
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  • 763 4 Shadowy Beings Twelve Feet I all. Weird Stories Of d he Migues. £ACII human race finds its pet aversion in some other race, the members of which are peculiarly abhorrent to it. The Tibetans and the peoples of the Himalayas from Nepal to Burma have
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  • 216 4 HOME OFFICE AND MAGISTRATE’S “DUTY TO PUNISH.” The case of the woman charged with fraud and larceny whose I aby would ba born in prison if she were sentenced was referred to by Mr. Hay H.lkelt, the Marylebono mag strate. When the woman, Mrs.
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  • 193 4 WON BY MINUTES. After a thrilling twelve hours race a burning trawler reached Aberdeen and the fire was t xtiuguiehed by the Aberdeen Fire Brigade. While the Pointer belonging to the Stephen Fishery Company, wbs tithing some seventy miles north of Aberdeen, the male observed
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  • 235 4 DRIVER ACCUSED OF ATTEMPT ING SUICIDE. I admit driving the lorry down the bank with the idea of destroying it and myself. lam only too sorry I was not successful.” This was the admission alleg°d to have been made by William G. Siaje, of Quadrant-road,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 393 4 The Desire for a Smart, Well-Bal-anced, and Economically-Priced 1 K Automobile Is Leading More and Mor? Motorists to Oakland 1 IF LJ -v J; I I .S' S r &—l2. Jr vJakiard has long been favored by discriminating motorists who base their preference on attractive appearance, bahxiced value and absolute
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  • 1007 5 SINISTER SPOT IN SUNNY PROVENCE. LES BAUX. Queer City On A Hill. Les Eaux has recently been prominent in the news owing to the extraordinary circumstances sur rounding the violent death ot the Englishwoman who owned the inn. THERE is a famous old town in sunny Provence,
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  • 259 5 Of the 116 students listed for call to the Bar at the four Inns of Court during June only two were women. The Hon. Sylvia Fletcher-Moulton, formerly of Girton, daughter of the late Lord Moulton, one of the greatest lawyers of the last generation, was
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  • 233 5 The following amusing “howlers” —the most unconscious of all art-forms—><re taken from the current issue of University Correspondent, and may, therefore, be vouched for as authentic:— “New York time is behind Greenwich time because America was not discovered till much later. “Parts of Egypt are cultivated by
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 55 5 PERFECTION WHISKY M'CALLUM’fI PERFECTION* j I 5 BIBB:- 8* j WMBO Ofold they eriedl McCallum mores [now their cry ie| 1 more McCallum D. E J McCallum Ltd., I 1E DIN BURGHB Perfection Means E QUALITY All That The Name I IMPLIES. 1 AGENTS.— i EASTERN AGENCIES,I LIMITED, < V*
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    • 101 5 PRE-EMINENT IN EVERY COWTRY OF THE INSIDE Jf?» Searching scrutiny shows that 555 < Cigarettes are absolutely free from; 1 all deleterious matter and contain only long strands of finely cut Virginia tobacco. y Iggigsgi! felpus VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Jgf BBS Made by hand One at a time IN LONEOn" BY
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  • 388 6 By 3 Wickets. RODRIGO IN FORM AGAIN. 5 FOR 22. Astrong Municipality side visited the Penang Free School on Saturday and won an interesting game by three wickets. The School batted first and were all out at tea time for 105. Tan Ah Ee (20 not
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  • 22 6 There will be Moonlight Band Performances at the Esplanade on the 18th, 19th and 22nd of July 1929 (weather permitting).
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  • 353 6 Whispering During The Service. the heading of "Naughty f brides the Rev. H. W. R. Elsley, vicar of St. Michael's Church, Tokyngton, Wembley, has some amusing things to say in his parish magazine. I have married some pretty rough cns omers in my time.” he writes
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  • 298 6 YESTERDAY’S CRICKET. YFOH TEIK BAN SCORiS 52. THOMASZ 6 FOR 50. The Eastern Smelting Co. defeated the Penang Cricket Club in the match played on the Esplanade yesterday by 43 runs. The Cricket Club were dismissed for 95 runs and as there was still more time
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  • 588 6 Anthony Compiles 87. uneven batting by p. c. c. ST. XAVIER’S START WELL. A cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday between the Penang Cricket Club and St. Xavier's Recreation Club. Knight won the toss for the home team and elected to bat on
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  • 43 6 To-day at the Bspl&nade at 6 p. m. 1 March Always in the Front Forster 2 Selection The Beauty Spot Tate 3 Intermezzo Little Cadabout Colin 4 Waltz Gol? and Silver Lehar 5 Oss Step Shanghai MchelU God Save The King.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 192 6 >f < M I- -X JUST ARRIVED I FOR THE RACES i Special Display fi&iuitShwffl V 1 X y° u want t 0 see smart Hats, DisI tinguished Hats, Youthful Hats, see Y these —for they mirror the latest ideas X w °f Paris and embody the newest touches <■
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 37 6 i jiVi' g y /■5 f i A I go J z ft k J Eugene, shall we buy a wireless set with a loud speaker Are you mad? Haven’t we your mother with us Moustique, Charleroi.
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  • 1578 7 ALAYA—or Malayan residents /yj —have been so often accused of that tida apa feeling in connection with the trend of public affairs that one is apt to take it as read, the tida apa outlook being such as to negative even a faint impulse to query. In
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  • 195 7 Reuter Crew Saved. BRITISH STEAMER ON ROCKS, NEAR HONG KONG. Durban, July 13. THE 5,000-ton steamer, King Cadwallon built by the Hong Kong and Whampoa dock Company and owned by the King Line, Limited, bound from Durban to Adelaide with a cargo of coal was
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  • 159 7 Rugby Radio Service. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. London, July 13. A deputation from the League of Nations Union waited upon the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, yesterday and discussed various international qut stions. Mr. Henderson said that in the review of the Government’s policy, referring
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  • 104 7 Reuter. FRANCS QUESTION. Brussels, July 13. A Belgian-G rman Agreement has been reached on the francs question whereby Germany promises to pay Belgium 37 annuities from March 31, 1930 on similar lines to the Young plan annuities. The first annuity will consist of 138,769,000 Belgian
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  • 70 7 —Reuter, HOPES OF ABOLITION OF SUBMARINES. London, July 14. The Rt. Hon. M r Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech at Sheffield, referred to the sinking of H 47. He said he hoped it would be possible to secure the abolition of submarines not only
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  • 60 7 E. AND 0., DEBUT DELAYED. We are informed by the management of the E. and O. Hotel that a wire has been received conveying the information that owing to unforeseen circumstances the appearance of the Three Tivoli Girls in Cabaret will be delayed until Thursday. They
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  • 747 7 IMPOSING PROCESSIONS. THE LATE MRS. LORE CHOW THYE, LARGE ATTENDANCE. The funeral of the late Mrs. Loke Chow Tbye, a prominent Kuala Lumpur lady, who died in Penang about two weeks ago, took place yesterday and was very largely attended, hundreds of relatives and friends coming
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  • 43 7 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ekma closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 19th instant. The mails despatched from London on June 27 by the 8.1, Rohna is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 19th instant.
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  • 428 7 TEA PARTY. Given To Hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. The Hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean was entertained to a tea party, given by the members of the Old Xaverians’ Associations on Saturday in honour of his nomination as an unofficial member of the Legislative Council. There was
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  • 185 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Exciting Race. RUSSIAN DRIVER’S NARROW VICTORY. London, July 15. By the narrow margin of seconds, the Rusbian driver, Fvanovsky, in an Alfa Romeo (Italy) won the Irish International Grand Prix motor-race for large cars at Dublin yesterday. Cars of five nations representing Great
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  • 118 7 OPENING OF DISPENSARY. A considerable company gathered at Butterworth yesterday to witness the opening of a dispensary at the Namasivaya Tamil Free School. Dr. Menon who presided said that the idea of providing a Dispensary was a most happy one. In this case the new provision
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  • 86 7 NEW POLICE LAUNCH ARRIVES. The local Marin? Police have hithet to been labouring under difficulties owing to want of fast motor boat to patrol the harbour area. This need has now been supplied. By the s.s. “Automedon” last Friday there arrived for the Penang Marine Police a fast
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 65 7 °XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXD FINEST QUALITY I X X X English Pheasants X x X Partridges x x x X X Chicken I I I Ducklings I Turkeys i X X x x X X x 8 x For Quality and Service x x X X SINGAPORE 8 X X Cold Storage Co.,
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  • 582 8 Our Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. Meadows Frost, is of the opinion that the life of a Legislative Councillor is not too easy. So he averred at the tea party given by the Old Xaverians’ Association, in honour of Mr. Lim Cheng Ean’s appointment as an unofficial member
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  • 104 8 INTER-STATE MATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 13. Selangor displayed the greater initiative in the inter-State match with Perak at K.L. on Saturday in the first inter-State fixture of the season which was in aid of the Haig Memorial Flats Fund. Those present
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  • 910 8 11. ‘J’i.nesses —W6sn Jlnd fiovc Isake lafiem. (By Deuce.) Having deilt at length with th? occasions cn which a fi■ me should not betaken we arrive bv pr c*fB of exclusion at the occasi< m< n wtnch it siould. A finesse should always be taken when gimo is
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  • 123 8 MRS. SCOTT DISTRIBUTES PRIZES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 15. The Garrison Athletic Sports were held on the Polo Ground on Saturday. A large gathering was present including the General Officer Commanding and Mrs. Pritchard and the Colonial Secretary and Mrs. John Scott. The Royal Artillery
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  • 56 8 GERMAN EXPEDITION IN COLOMBO. (From Our Own Correspondent). Colombo, July 15« Carrying 1,500 pounds of scientific appa ratus, nine members of the German Kx pedition to the Himalaya Mountains, un der Paul Bauer.arrived in Colombo to-day. Herr Bauer hopes to spend three months in the Himalayas and to
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  • 59 8 —/tafter- AUSTIN COLLAPSES. Berlin, July D. In the semi-final of the Europ an p of the Davis Cup, Germany b«a Britain by three matches to two. gory beat Moldenhauer 60, 0 •Prenn beat Austin 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, A- Austin collapsed and retired in the Gregory and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 116 8 <s, tfx.fi» i3 C3 zSs ksx Mrß ht Of I /f z MHr SSSj Oi|Bk r< L. Rww| SPECIAL BROWN BANG SHERRY S fr* H 'v M ZJ^ a II af H 2 /j skJ I SXZ&ZS rt j&zr K 2 /or WE> 2 v il Cm U II v
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    • 69 8 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT E. O. HOTEL. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY for TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS. 3 FAMOUS TIVOLI GIRLS PRESENTING A CABARET REVUE including snappy dances which will surpass anything yet seen in Penang. FOK MUSCLE BUILDING EAT k WCTWtICMTILB. O-S--°yi MAMUTACTUMD AGENTS. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Bros i td.)
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 20 8 BIRTH. Arthur. —On Monday, Jnlv 15, 1929. at Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arthur, a daughter.
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  • 278 9 .—Rugby Radio Serviced Another Operation. BULLETIN ISSUED LAST NIGHT. MINOR AFFAIR. The King is to undergo a minor operation to-day for the direct draining and treatment of a small residual abscess. A bulletin was issued to this effect last night. The general health of His Majesty
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  • 140 9 staged enemy post. Rugby Radio Service* EXCELLENT EXHIBITION. London, July 14. Well over 100,000 people were present at Hendon yesterday to witness the annual aerial pageant of the Royal Air Force. With the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York, in the
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  • 344 9 —Renter. FRENCHMAN TURNS BACK. DISASTER OVERTAKES POLISH AIRMEN. PILOT KILLED. Of the two east to west TransAtlantic flights which started from 1 e Bourget one ended in disaster and the other turned back. The Polish machine crash ed into the sea and one of the pilots was killed.
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  • 110 9 Reuter. SESSION CLOSED. Amsterdam, July 13. The International Chamber of Commerce has closed its session, adopting forty resolutions on subjects ranging from the Young scheme, the reconstruction of China and the Kellogg Pact to the calendar reform and a host of technical matters. Although the Chinese
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  • 44 9 .—Reader- $9,000,000 TIED UP. Jacksonville (Florida), July 13. Seven Florida banks closed their doors during the past week, including two at Daytona Beach yesterday and the First National Bank of Sanford to-day. Approximately $9,000,000 of depositors’ money is tied up.
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  • 31 9 —Reuter. HARVARD AND YALE WIN. Cambridge (Mass), July 13. In the inter-’Varsity Athletics Harvard and Yale Universities beat Oxford and Cambridge Universities by 8| to 34 events.
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  • 305 9 —/tester. Hunger Strike. PRISONER’S SISTER REMOVED FROM COURT. GOVERNMENT’S ORDER. There tvere two sensations in the Lahore conspiracy trial. One prisoner's sister had to be removed from the court as she became hysterical and abusive. All the accused threatened to hunger strike if an application for
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  • 358 9 ,—Reuter. MOSCOW’S VMLED THREAT. alleged violent provocative AC I lONS. LAWFUL RIGHTS. As a sequel to the seizure of the Chinese Eastern Railway and the deportation and arrest of Soviet officials on the ground of communist propaganda a note has been handed to the Chinese Charge
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  • 134 9 POPULAR IPOH RESIDENT. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 15. The death occurred last night of Mr. G. O. Laßrooy, proprietor of the Caxton Press, Ipoh. Last week when travelling in a ricksha, Mr. Laßrooy was run into by a hired car. He was thrown
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  • 28 9 —Reuier. ENGLAND WINS CONTEST. Cork, July 14. England won the Triangular International Athletic contest with 374 points. Ireland secured 2Li points and Scotland 6 points.-
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  • 52 9 PRESTON REFORM CLUB RETURN HIS PORTRAIT. Following their resolution, calling upon Mr. W. A. Jowitt, K. 0., the AttorneyGeneral, to resign his membership of Preston Reform Club, the board of management have returned his autographed portrait. Mr. Jowitt presented it to the members of the club
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 48 9 (QUALITY! PAINTS i I THE MANUFACTURE OF WILKINSON, HEYWOOD AND CARK S i I LONDON. S' I “FALCON” I BRAND. Cygnite White No. 101 I d Chocola e w 129 Fadeless Red Fadeless Greens STOCKS HELD i by Durege and Thomas, a Limited., I PENANG I I AGENTS.
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    • 128 9 ffie renownedfaattery alljypesof jE\utbinol)iles THE VARTA BATTERY IS A reliable accumulator at a reasonable price. Specially made for the “TROPICS.’’ Obtainable from all important dealers Sole Importers for S.S. and F.M.S. LINDETEVESSTOKVIS (tec. in DIE.Q Importers Engineers PENANG. IPOH. SOUTHERN CROSS SELECTS SOCONY Gasoline and Motor Oil for Record Breaking
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 36 9 E jl MA JEfl. JE3L3LJ To-Night and Till Wednesday, 17th. Charles Murray and George Sydney in Flying Romeos 7 Reels A First National Comedy. Thursday, 18th. The Great Air Epic “WINGS”. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY.
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  • 633 10 South Africans Bat. Freeman Takes 7 Wkts. For 115 Runs. All Out For 236. —Reuter. Leeds, July 13. The weather was line and there was a good attendance at the opening of the third Test Match between England and South Africa at Leeds to-day. Goddard
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  • 328 10 HIS LORDSHIP’S SUGGESTION. In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Sproule, an interlocutory application was mentioned in which the parties are: two daughters, on the one side, and the mother, on the other. The parties are all Singhalese. The plaintiffs are Agnes Rajasingha
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  • 135 10 CHINESE SENTENCEDIN POLICE COURT. A Chinese prisoner who jumped overboard from the Prai launch Elizabeth while being brought to Penang from Bukit Mertajam was sentenced to two weeks’ simple imprisonment by Mr. N. Ward at the Penang Police Court to-day for attempting to commit suicide. He was arrested
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 485 10 Sir, —Forewarned is forearmed! Do you observe that a certain section of the community in the F.M.S, is starting a big “push” to upset the system whereby the average man and his women-folk may attend race meetings in Malaya without the extreme inconvenience of having to crush
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    • 129 10 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette), SIR, —With reference to your correspondent of yesterday’s date (“Disgusted”) I bag to state that it was through no fault of mine that Hon’ble Mr. H.H. Abdul Kader, M.L.C., was not present at the meeting of the Indin Sea-Going Passengers’
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  • 132 10 Penang, July 15, 1929. <By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank)On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 m/st 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/et Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4f On New York Bank Demand 55| France T.T. 1,420 India T.T. 154 j Bangkok T.T. 80£ Batavia T.T. 139| Singapore T.T.
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  • 141 10 The followiiisr were the lx test quotation, in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s «hare list at 11 a.m. to-day i— m Saturday. Today 2 2 Shares. 2 G* PQ OQ CQ 00 to. sc. I C. 10. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 2.30 2.50 2.20 2.50 A. Molek 1-75 2.25 1.70
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  • 59 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Bangrins 38/3 38/9 Chenderiangs 9/6 10/6 Haad Yais 11/3 11/9 Pungahs 29/3 29/9 Ratruts 18/3 18/9 Southern Malayan 16/3 16/9 Tejas 10/9 11/3 Temengors 35/ 35/6 Batu Caves 1.65 1.67| Kintas 1.76 1.78 Kuchais Ord. 1.60 1.62 i Norths .90 Rahmans
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  • 69 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Bangrins 38/ 39/ Chenderiangs 9/9 10/6 Haad Yais 11/6 12/3 Hongkongs 15/6 16/3 Jelapangs 18/3 19/ Kents 6/3 6/6 Kintas 1.75 1.77$ Kuchais (Ord) 1.574 1.60 Muang Prefs 19/3 20/ Norths .874 .90 Penawats 1.074 1.10 Pungahs 29/3 30/ Rambutans 17/9
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  • 88 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Bangrins 38/3 38/9 B. Padangs .39 .41 Batu Caves 1.65 1.674 Haad Yais 11/6 12/ Johans .43 .45 Kinta Dredges 1.77 1.79 Kuchais 1.57 1.59 Kamuntings 15/3 15/9 Laruts 15/ 15/6 M. Consols. .544 .564 Norths ,89 .92 Penawats 1.08 1.10 Rahmans
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  • 35 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 37| cts. per pound per pl—sso/No. 1 Crepe 371 cts. per pound per pl =»sso/33 steadier. Loudon ll}d New York 21| cts. gold. Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys).
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  • 71 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, July 11. Spot £2OB-5s three months’ buying £2ll three months’ selling £2H.5s. London, July 12, spot £206.15s thrpe months’ buying £209.17.6 three months’ selling £2lO. Messrs. Boustead C o Ltd 13th July quotation for Singapore refined tin $107.12| per picul, business done
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  • 1093 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. .I. L names. 2 I 1 P 8 RUBBER [Dollar.] 0 S 0 S c Alisnby Rubber Oo 2 20 2 50 Alor Gajnh Rubber Estate 1 <0 190 OUIE Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 30 3 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 03 3 2- Ayer Kunlng
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 446 10 New Advertisements POSITION WANTEdT" By a Ceylon Tamil married 1». experience on Estate Services J p 64,1 Clerk, Tapping or Field good references. Please apply No. 201, c/o Pinang Gazette. B J POSITIONS VACANT?’ Wanted Immediately. Faei Conductor, wages $7O/- per Kedah. Apply Box No. 199, c/o Pin Gazette. QaD|
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  • 2075 11 Mr. Menzies Sweeps the Board on Saturday. Handsome Dividends. Final Opinion Has The Last Say. BY “TIO-TAC." THE Perak Turf Club five-day Summer Meeting was brought to a successful close on Saturday. The attendance was easily a record. Moving about in the enclosures was difficult.
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  • 206 11 First Match. NARKOW WIN OVfcR M. C. F. A. KEEN GAME. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 14 IN the first game of their Malayan tour here to-day the Loh Hwa visiting soccer side from Shanghai defeated the M. C. F. A. by one goal
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  • 274 11 FRIDAY'S RESULTS. Tbe following are the results of tennis tournament ties played on Friday Mixed Doubles Handicap: —30.1 Mrs Rule and G C Watson beat —l5 Mr and Mrs. Meadows Frost 6—2, 6—4. Doubles Handicap (Class A): —2 CD D Hogan and M B Lynch beat
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  • 658 11 His Highness the Sultan of Pahang celebrates his birthday to-day. Mr. David Nelson has bsen licensed to practice as surveyor and leveller in the Straits. On June 10, at Ealing a daughter wjs born to the wife of E. G. Holiday, of Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
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  • 122 11 To-flay’» Departures. van der Hagen for Oleleb, Sabang, West Sumatra and Padang. Sitiawan for A lor Star and P. Langkaw. Hlkma for Singapore. Rengam for Pangkalan Soesoe, Pangka* lan Brandan and Langkat. Nieuw Zeeland for Belawan (Deli), Singapore, Java and Australia. Ampang for Pargkor, Dindings <fc Sitiawan. Kedah
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  • 549 11 C;X)SE DAILY except (Sunday). 8T TRAIR. Federated and Non-Federated Malay Stat Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where oherwise 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) at
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  • 39 11 July 18 —Entries close for Perak Turf Club Autumn Races, noon. 19 and 20—‘Malayan Athletic Sports Kuala Lumpur. 20—Penang Building Society Ltd., Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 1.30 p.m. 27, 30 and August 1, 8 andi Penang Races.
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  • 127 14 •TACK CORNWELL MEMORIAL. Six cottages erected in memory of the boy hero of the Battle of Jutland, Jack Cornwell, V.C., were opened by Earl Jellicoe at Honchurch, Essex, recently. They are intended for naval men disabled in the war and their families, and the first two will
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  • 109 14 SECRET CAR TO TRAVEL AT 280 M.P.H. The Daily Mail sa Y s the wel, known racing motorist Kay Don will drive a s|£teial motor-car "Hush Hush No. 8,” which is being secretly constructed to attack the world’s land speed record of 881 miles an hour, set
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