Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 July 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-07-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 164. VOL. LXXXVII. FRIDAY, 19th JULY, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement372 1929-07-19 1 MM H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light, 'Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. $1450 IfaMMOIaSI K X U* < ex I I rxKCxde o -p X I 1 I 07 TWELVE. CORNER BENT F>/ J I pniixciple of corvstructioix xL I r X I I372 words
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Advertisement15 1929-07-19 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS. DENTISTS. Head Office nexijto the Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, LerthjStreet. I15 words
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Article541 1929-07-19 2 AUTUMN MEETING. 1929. Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. 1 Tint Rao. 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, 3rd541 words
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Advertisement1035 1929-07-19 2 POSITIONS VACANT.NOTICES. For European gentlewoman, ROTTERDAMSCHE LLOYD, capable of teaching Frerch and piano 5> “Merauke” from Rotterdam and assisting in care of small children. Genoa. Healthful locality in country. Replies to it', -kt <oo i tt Consignees are hereby notified that their Box No. 183, c/o Pinang Cargo ex the1,035 words
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Advertisement326 1929-07-19 2 Madame Farina TE DEro VITe Ju)>t Received from Paris Tenders «re invited for the complete Evening and Afternoon Gowns, construction, including launching of the pontoon, of a steel bucket dredge at Superb and latest selection of np-to-the- Taiping» minute models in Crepe de Chine, Crepe Satin, a 8 and specifications326 words
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Advertisement324 1929-07-19 2 I n Sight. I Your eyesight is your most valuable possession and it therefore deserves every attention and care. Do not run the risk of causing: irreparable damage by wearing glasses of uncertain f origin or strength. You can safely let us attend to all your optical requirements. I The324 words
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78 1929-07-19 3 6 i THE PRINCE’S LEAD TO THE MEN. A perfect opening day at Ascot was conspicuous for the untidiness of some of the women’s dresses. The course appeared at its most beautiful in a riot of sunshine. Seldom have women’s fashions been so shapeless and78 words
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Article412 1929-07-19 3 BY OLIVE DENT. i The outstanding feature of the women e dress was the untidiness of present-day fashions. Never since the war, except, perhaps, in 1921 and 1922—years of notoriously I bad design—have dresses and ccats generally been so shapeless and formless as those seen in412 words
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Article434 1929-07-19 3 BY J. M. N. JEFFRIES. Ascot races opened on June 18 with their wonted charm. We missed, it is truo, the royal cavalcade coming so gallantly down the course amid the plaudits of the throng. But the Prince of Wales was there, and the Duke of434 words
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Advertisement265 1929-07-19 3 Before she sets out (Q| f° r evening a woman must he satisfied with her appearance. Her frock may be perfect, her I hair look .its loveliest, but if she I ’Vm» Bfe s uneas Y about her complexion, JMk >S yWQ Ml her enjoyment is spoilt. I.QBQ The woman265 words
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Advertisement33 1929-07-19 3 Try Our <■ ORANGELLA, l< 4 delightful full flavoured drink i which is gaining in POPULARITY every day. J Fraser Neave Ltd., l Argyll Road, PENANG. I I PHONE »07. I ax j 933 words
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Advertisement85 1929-07-19 3 ■■■■■■■■■■■MgKasKßaaßßßßßtMMNi ••zrsiuaffissnCTraaMßßr PER $20.00 MONTH. I Will Purchase A Pobinsoo Fully j-a.l Iropical Guaranteed I Construction I Piano. Liberal Allowance for your Present Instrument as part payment. Think it over then Call or Write for particulars. PIANO <Sl|i PEN AN G "J 1 -J I-4 ..-ui-iK.illiPu J MM Amish' Osllslk.85 words
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Article1041 1929-07-19 4 FAMOUS MAKERS OF NASTY MEDICINE. DOCTOR GREGORY. The Torquemada Of The Children. j j X>| IVE the child a Dover i w powder” A quiet domestic scene enacted in many a nursery I We who recall the spacious days of King Edward VII. can remember the1,041 words
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Advertisement263 1929-07-19 4 I A Good Prescription j Deserves The Best Treatment. TO BE ASSURED I OF J J Pure ingredients of the highest S J efficiency, carefully com- a 5 pounded in accordance with a t the wishes of your Doctor. S Send Your Prescriptions j Ito < The Dispensary Ltd., 2,263 words
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Advertisement77 1929-07-19 4 foremost NERVE TREATMENT. They contain just those sou at aii ingredients which enrich Chemists the blood, build up a and healthy nerve system. Bazaars, J and correct acidity and flatulence. They improve appetite. DR. CASSELL’S —for two or three TART ITTTQ A- weeks, see how 1 xVDLeIL 1 o ALSO77 words
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Advertisement191 1929-07-19 4 NANKING HOTEL.; OA/ THE SEA. FIRST CLASS HOTEL J AT MODERATE PRICES. f MEALS AT ANY HOUR. 4 EUROPEAN CHINESE CUISINE 4 I SWIMMING. TENNIS, J Free Open Air Cinema Every Evening. Them 686, First Show at 7.30 p.m. Second Show at 9.30 p.m. 1. Daddy’s Gone A Hunting 7191 words
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Article1086 1929-07-19 5 ILL LUCK DOGS FILM EXPEDITION. LIST OF CALAMITIES. More About a Remarkable Diamond. THERE can be few stories to match for unusual interest and incident the remarkable account of a British screen company’s adventures in the Far East while setting out to film the story of1,086 words
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177 1929-07-19 5 Briiith Pt—. WHAT EUROPEAN APPLICATIONS SHOWED. Sydney, July 17. Australia is evidently the land of opportunity for a number of European j immigrants who have arrived there during! the last few years. Their amazing prosperity has been: revealed by applications on their part for the admittanceBriiith Pt—. - 177 words
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Advertisement175 1929-07-19 5 FOR FRETFUL BABIES. Wise Mothers Use Baby’s Own TabletB Because They Are Free From Opiates Fretfulneas in young children is usually due to stomach trouble. The use of soothing syrups fails to correct the cause of the trouble, is harmful, and is also unne> essary because Baby’s Own Tablcic, guaranteed175 words
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Advertisement242 1929-07-19 5 PRODUCT Of GENERAL MOTORS Buick's Brilliancy of Performance Is Matched by the Beauty of Its Appearance 9 ’Sy W I IB iißtSwi Fhc superb performance of the An adjustable glass partition between 1 1929 Buick finds a fitting coun- the driving and passenger compartterpart in its beautiful new bodies ments242 words
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Article631 1929-07-19 6 Japan’s Neutrality. Soviet Forces Concentrating On Border. Adequate Measures Of Defence. The Nationalist Government has not yet given up hope of an amicable settlement of the Manchurian affair with the Soviet. Up to late yesterday afternoon the wire announcing the breaking oh of diplomatic relations hadReuter. - 631 words
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Article306 1929-07-19 6 LIST OF EXAMINERS. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as Badge Examiners to the Boy Scout Association of Penang. The class of badge is indicated in front of the name of each examinerMissioner, Drs. Glass and Brodie-; Musician, Mr. C. C Scott; Oaisman, Captain,306 words
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53 1929-07-19 6 FIGHT WITH GUNMEN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 19. The Chinese detective who, with a Malay comrade, pluckily fought five Chinese gunmen at Gey lang died in hospital to day as a result of the wounds receive 1 in th« fight in which two53 words
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Article383 1929-07-19 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Permit me to offer a few remarks on the Indian Unemployment Home in Kampong Bahru about which there has been discussion in the papers. Before the Home was founded in 1923 there was much «lamour for such an institution.383 words
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Article240 1929-07-19 6 SCHOOL LESSONS By SKELETONS. Germany is finding jobs of work for dead men to do! The robot schoolmaster has arrived in the form of human skeletons that teach the young how to keep fit and healthy. It is the most remarkable development of all in240 words
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Article157 1929-07-19 6 “I MUST EARN MY BREAD SOMEHOW.” Lord Howard of Effingham, eldest son of the Earl of Effingham, has entered the office of a Sheffield firm to learn the business of stockbroking, after having served successively in the basement, the cash department, and then the157 words
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Advertisement625 1929-07-19 6 IPOH P£7V47VG teluk TAIPENG ANSON. BRUNSWICK RECORDS A Electrical Recording* ALL THE WINNERS Here are a few numbers from the latest popular Music of the day—well-recorded by the foremost artists. New Dance Selections. 4206 Poor Punchinello [Theme Song, Motion Picture “Looping the Loop”] Loneliness Waltzes Vocal Chorus. Chorus by Frank625 words
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Article1350 1929-07-19 7 OMING events appear to be their shadows in anticipation of the opening very shortly of the new wing of the E. and 0. Hotel if one may judge by the large gathering which assembled last evening for dancing and to witness the carbaret performance of the Tivoli1,350 words
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Article92 1929-07-19 7 WELL-KNOWN NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR. Mr. J. A. S. Jennings, the Editor and proprietor of the Times of Malaya, Ipoh, accompanied by Mrs. Jennings and children, have arrived at Penang en route for Europe by the Japanese mail. They are staying at the E. and92 words
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Article98 1929-07-19 7 CHINESE DRIVER FINED. As a sequel to an accident at the junction of Mac Nair-street and Presgravestreet yesterday afternoon. Lim Kah Cheng, the driver of a hire bus, was charged before Mr. N. Ward, at the Penang Police Court to-day, with driving in a rash and98 words
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Article339 1929-07-19 7 BANKRUPTCY AFFAIRS. Debtor Sentenced To One Week’s Imprisonment. AT the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Justice Sproule came on the bench after first attending to a number of summonses in Chambers, Severa Bankruptcy matters were then dealt with. In one case Mohamed Ebrahim was sentenced to one week’s339 words
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Article142 1929-07-19 7 SPLENDID PERFORMANCE AT E. AND 0. The three Tivoli girls, who made their first appearance at the Eastern and Oriental Hotel last night gave a superb performance of the Terpsichorean art aid were given a rousing reception. Miss Nina Gromova gave a delightful exhibition of the142 words
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Article147 1929-07-19 7 July 19 and 20—-Malayan Athletic Sports, Kuala Lumpur. 20 —Penang Building Society Ltd., Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 1.30 p.m. Glugor Shield Sports. Cricket, Rest vs. Europeans, Green-lane, School Ground. Extraordinary General Meeting, United Cinema. 22—Formal Opening of Raffles College-Singapore. 27, 30 and August 1, 3 and 5, Penang147 words
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Article742 1929-07-19 7 NOTES ON THE ENTRIES. Probability Of Events Being Increased. {By Tic-Tac) THE entries for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting which closed yesterday, and which are published in full elsewhere, are exceptionally good for a mid-yearly meeting and, in fact, are a record as there are742 words
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Article253 1929-07-19 7 TIES AND RESULTS. The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday:— Singles Handicap (Class A) 15.4 A K a B Terrell beat —15.2 AGA Mosley 6—3, 6—o —15.2 H E Sparke beat —3O L Donaldson 64, 6 —l. Singles Handicap ((Class B); 15253 words
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Article34 1929-07-19 7 —Renter- HOLDER SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS TITLE. New York, July 19. At the Yankee Stadium in a bout for the World’s Light-Heavyweight Championship Tommy Loughran (Holder) won the decision over James J. Braddock (.Challenger).-—Renter- - 34 words
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Article63 1929-07-19 7 EUROPEANS v. THE REST. The following will play for Europeans on Saturday, 2-30 p.m. and Sunday, at 10 30 a.m. on the Penang Free School Ground 8 V Adams, T S Anthony, G Aste, E Anderton, K C Bryant, G T Church, H E Goodman, P N Knight, E63 words
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Article328 1929-07-19 7 ENTRIES FOR THE SYDNEY CUP. The entries for the Sydney Cup close on Sunday, 21st July. The s.s. Mir zap ore from Japan, China and Singapore is expected to arrive here at 7 a.m. on Sunday (21.7.29) and will leave for Colombo, Bombay and Karachi at 4328 words
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Article28 1929-07-19 7 The following are undelivered telegrams: Theteina, Rajaija Shivancovil, Liefoek nen, Beanseng, Kiantjhiang, Veerasainl Vanayar Asthamban Work, Tanteongye 306 Bridge Street, Dangekcau, Lungmi Shop 50 Curve Street,28 words
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Advertisement25 1929-07-19 7 111 FOR QUALITY I I and I SERVICE JI I t i SHOP AT S The Singapore Cold Storage I Co., Ltd., I Phone 602.25 words
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Miscellaneous33 1929-07-19 7 “You don’t know bow artistic my little son is. I know he will put the lovely flowers you have brought me in water at one» so that they don’t fade/’ barbier t Berlin.33 words
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Article18 1929-07-19 8 Sherwood To Audrey, wife of P. S. Sherwood on July 17 at Harvard Estate, Bedong, a son.18 words
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Article475 1929-07-19 8 What does the Empire sell The London Chamber of Commerce answered this question last year with the publication of a special inter-imperial Trade Number of the Chamber of Commerce Journal which was virtually a catalogue of the goods which the Empire has to offer. So much success attended475 words
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Article424 1929-07-19 8 Girls Who Cultivate a Line—(Hen Pislike Eccentricity —The Key to Personality. Why So Many Girls Miss SO many people try to be original nowadays that real originality is in danger of being lost. The modern girl cultivates a line because she wants to be different424 words
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Article808 1929-07-19 8 The New American Ambassador. Dawes the Man. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June, 20. GENERAL Dawes has arrived full of zest for the work which he is to undertake as American Ambassador to the Court of St. James. He is to do a great deal of entertaining808 words
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Article247 1929-07-19 8 A MAN OF MANY OCCUPATIONS. General Dawes, who has arrived in England to take up his duties as American Ambassador to Great Britain, has achieved success in many occupations. He has been a country lawver, business man, author, financier, soldier, diplomat, politician and musician. In addition he was247 words
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Advertisement182 1929-07-19 8 'wX 2sJV *’A< \W X X; cs /1 4 '5 _JjOHWAIGSC2D?C>T®fc (pikers MARKINCH ,jfezzzrrsj«===-. ■> T 111 McCoy’s Tablets. i Behind Her Back. 1,1 Fr ends -Say Frankly:—“ Isn’t FIFI Skinny.” I FIT! knows she is thin and has nearly worried herself to death wondering what to do about it.182 words
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Advertisement93 1929-07-19 8 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT E. O. HOTEL. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY for SATURDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS. 3 FAMOUS TIVOLI GIRLS PRESENTING A CABARET REVUE including snappy dances which will surpass anything yet seen in Penang. r-. WT at Wbite iobel 0 Runnymede Hotel Limited. (Incorporated in the S. S.) Overlooking the Sea. Largest Ballroom93 words
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Miscellaneous49 1929-07-19 8 RNUI-WxIWM--' To-Night At 930 p.m. Sharp. Paramount’s Super Air Epic With Hi v m wfl u hP i i ink w n fc sl k g I h w d m 1 1 J JT KMHMBKeagbf rr c Box Plans at Robinson Piano Co. Only $2l- Seats at Bookable.49 words
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Trotsky’s Plea To Enter Great Britain.
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Article104 1929-07-19 9 Proposed Alteration In SchoolLeaving Age. T.P.” Honoured. Trotsky came here persons with mischievous intentions would unquestionably seek to exploit his presence. consequently, he became a source of grave embarrassment, the Government would have no certainty of being able to secure his departure” said the Rt. Hon. J.104 words
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Article295 1929-07-19 9 i—iUffty Radio Service. GREAT BRITAIN’S REFUSAL London, July IS. The Home Secretary, the Rt Hon. J. R. Clynes, replying in the House of Commons to a number of questions respecting the terms of the request of Trotsky, when he asked to be permitted to land ini—iUffty Radio Service. - 295 words
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Article259 1929-07-19 9 PRESENTATION TO TAY PAY.” —Reukr- FATHER OF THE HOUSF. London, July 18. Mr. T. P. O’Connor, the Father of the House of Commons, was recipient this afternoon of the deeds of annuity of a capital value of £lO,OOO, which had been subscribed by his friends and colleagues in both Houses.—Reukr- - 259 words
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Article185 1929-07-19 9 —Reuter. SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. London, July 18. The Prince of Wales to-day opened the palatial building of the new school of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, near the British Museum. The building cost £500,000, which has been largely defrayed by the Rockefeller Foundation, P-eutar. London, July 18.—Reuter. - 185 words
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Article85 1929-07-19 9 —Reuter, LIFE SAVED BY SENTRY. Vienna, July 18. The attempt of a man to fire a revolver as Chancellor Streeruwita was entering his office this morning was frustrated by a sentry knocking out the revolver from the hand of the man and arresting him. The man,—Reuter, - 85 words
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Article, Illustration204 1929-07-19 9 —Reuter. BRITISH DELEGATION. HEADED BY FORMER LORD CHANCELLOR. CONFERENCE AT KYOTO. The British Delegation to the Institute of Pacific Relations Conference which is being held at Kyoto in October will be headed by I ord Hailsham, the- Lord Chancellor during the Baldwin regime, One lady, Dame—Reuter. - 204 words
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Article105 1929-07-19 9 —Reuter. REVOLUTIONARY CRIES. London, July 19. The resumption of the Meerut Conspiracy Trial was marked by a renewal of the noisy revolutionary cries and the i singing of the Communist Anthem by theaccuped. The Magistrate rejected the i counsel for th® defencps objection to the jurisdiction of—Reuter. - 105 words
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Latest Cobles.
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Article242 1929-07-19 9 Reuter. Not Perturbed. WAR REGARD AS VERY IMPROBABLE. FRONTIER’S CLOSED. The Nationalist Government received the full text of the Soviet Note breaking off relations late last night and a conference was held immediately. The government is quite unperturbed by the note and nothing is expected toReuter. - 242 words
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Article99 1929-07-19 9 ,—Reuier- WOMAN DRIVER ARRESTED. New York, July 18. A small car containing three women collided at Long Island with a Rolls Royce, containing Mr. William Fox, the film magnate, and his friend Mr. J. L. Rubenstein. The women were unhurt but Mr. Fox and Mr.,—Reuier- - 99 words
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Article152 1929-07-19 9 APPEAL BY BURMA MALAY TIN CO. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 18. The Jelai Concession was the subject of an appeal before the Chief Justice Farrer-Manby and Mr. Justice Stevens in the F.M.S. Court of Appeal to-day. The appeal was brought by BurmaMalay Tin Company against152 words
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73 1929-07-19 9 AN UNDISCHARGED BANKRUPT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 18. Kathiravelu, an undischarged bankrupt, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a diamond brooch w ’lued at 85,000 belonging to Wee Tok Tai a motor-car proprietor. Accused was convicted and sentenced to73 words
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Advertisement12 1929-07-19 9 > irefisaiai “FIRE” Th* Danger Un foresees xj 177 Jr* AGBNTB JPwSb Th12 words
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Advertisement229 1929-07-19 9 Born 1820 Still going Strong 7__ yV 7 U l/ Ip l o V-Aj Zj —Al—i IN-ALt) Lrxs Guaranteed same quality throughout the world. You can pay your friend no higher compliment than to suggest that his palate is equal to the Johnnie Walker standard of Scotch Whisky. P ur229 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article794 1929-07-19 10 MARKET REPORT. New High Record Consumption. London, June 20. SINCE our last Report the Market has been dull and prices have sagged a little, particularly for the forward positions. Near Rubber remains ingood demand. There has been considerable selling of the distant; positions on arbitrage for Ameri-•794 words
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Article194 1929-07-19 10 The following were the latest quotation, in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’» .hare list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day □U CO 2 00 Shares. 55 I? CQ 32 03 0Q c. c. c. sc. Rubber (Dollar). Kamasan 3.70 4.00 3.70 4.00 ««ib Mining. Batu Caves 1 67i 1.721194 words
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Article124 1929-07-19 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 925th. auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,900,245 lbs. 848.32 tons. Offered 1,497,847 lbs.-, 668.68 tons. Sold 1,056,518 lbs. 471.66 tons. Spot. London 1015.16 d. New York 201 cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents Per Lb.124 words
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Article69 1929-07-19 10 (Rugby Radio 'Krv.oeJ 1 ond< n, July 18. 123.851; New York 4.85 fa Brussels, 34.91 Geneva, 25.22 Amsterdam. 12.081 Milan. 92.74 J Berlin, 20.351 Stockhol 18.094 Copenhagen, 18.204 Oslo 18.204 Vienna, 34.46 Prague 163 j Helsingfors, 193 Madrid, 33.35 Lisbon, 108.20 Athena, 375; B&cnarGbt, 819 Rio, 5« Buenos(Rugby Radio 'Krv.oeJ - 69 words
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Article76 1929-07-19 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 36 cts, per pound per pl=s4B/No. 1 Crepe 36 cts. per pound per pl $43/Steady. London 10 jd New York 201 cts. gold (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 36c per lb Aug/Sept. 37c Oct/Dec. 39ic Jan/March 40$c76 words
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Article71 1929-07-19 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Go., Ltd. London, July 16, spot £213.15s three months’ buying £217.7.6 three months’ selling £217.105. London, July 17, Spot £214.7-6 three months’ buying £217,10s threemonths’ selling £217.12.6. Messrs. Boustead Co. Ltd—18th July quotation for Singapore refined tin per picul, business done 300 tons, Penang refined71 words
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Article56 1929-07-19 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Bitu Caves 1.65 1.67| Hitams .95 .974 Hong Fatts .80 .85 Jelapangs 20/ 21/ Johans .44 .46 Kintas 1.774 1-80 Kuchais Ord. 1.55 1.60 Norths .87| .924 Penawats 1.05 1.074 Rahmans 1.60 1.624 S. Luas .28 .30 p. Taipings 1.07| 1.1056 words
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Article76 1929-07-19 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Ayer Hitams 11/3 11/9 Haad Yais 10/9 11/3 Hong Fatts .80 .85 Jelapangs 20/9 21/6 Kintas 1.75 1.77 k Klang Rivers 2.80 2.87 i Kuchais (Ord) 1.574 1.60 Laruts 15/9 16/6 Malaya Consols-*- .52} .55 Muang Prefs 19/3 20/ Nawng Pets76 words
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Article99 1929-07-19 10 TO DA Y’S QUOTATIONS. (Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Batu Caves 1.66 1.69 Haad Yais 10/6 11/ Hitams .95 Hong Fatts .80 .85 Huey Yots Pref 19/3 20/3 Johans .45 .47 Kinta Dredges 1.76 Kuchais 1.55 1.58 Laruts 15/6 16/ M. Consols. .524 .54i Penawats 1.07i Rahmans 1.61 1.6399 words
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Article210 1929-07-19 10 Penang, July 19, 1929. cts Benares Opium p. chest nom 5 C oves An Gold leaf Bellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutp R ii B o° 8 8 60:00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 Copra Sundried buyers Rattans Bales 11.15 Rattans Coarse m w.bu Green Snail Shells 13.0 U210 words
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Article70 1929-07-19 10 Penang, July 19, 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/st Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documenta y 2/4| On New York Bank D mand 55f France T.T. 1,420 India T.T. 1541 Bangkok T.T. 80| Batavia T.T. 139|70 words
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39 1929-07-19 10 21st July—Bth Sunday after Trinity 8 a.m. Holy Communion and Address at S. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. 25th Thursday, S. James A. and M. 7-30 a.m. Holy Communion at S. Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah.39 words
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Article218 1929-07-19 10 bail estreated. Considerable alarm was felt by the bailers of a Chinese youth, who having been charged with a serious offence, failed to appear at the Penang Police Court, to-day where the trial was to take place. The accused was Low Mun Hing and his218 words
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Advertisement978 1929-07-19 10 New Advertisements. CHASHA ZAIDEL Remainstill TUESDAY the 23rd POSITIONS VACANT. SALE for ruo. .V» The RA OeS, Bm;l rt afternoon and ev en ing gowns and a very beautiful selection of Governess required for child of eight. morning frocks and frocks for the R a( Excellent home, near Kuala Kangsar.978 words
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Article891 1929-07-19 11 Complete List Of Entries» Total Of 233: 5 Classes 30 Ponies. Below will be found the full list of entries for the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting which closed yesterday. There are altogether 233 entries, made up of 203 horses, in the five classes and 30891 words
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314 1929-07-19 11 took place in 1928.— British United Pre* Review Of Statistics. TREMENDOUS INCREASE IN DIVORCES. Washington, July 18. AMERICAN men and women during the past fifty years have found it increasingly difficult to make the institution oi marriage successful. This is the conclusion which hastook place in 1928.—British United Pre* - 314 words
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Article632 1929-07-19 11 Dr. Alexander Dunlop, of Seremban, has been admitted as a patient to the European Hospital there. The death took place on Monday, at the District Hospital, Ipoh, of Che Yusuff, a well-known Malay. Rev. Father Cardon, of Taiping, is spending a short holiday at Maxwell Bungalow, Taiping632 words
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Article63 1929-07-19 11 To-day at the Esplanade Moonlight at 8.30 p.m. 1 March The Contemptible» Gay 2 Overture 'William Tell Rossini 3 Waltz Carolina Moun Burke 4 Selection Sanderson’s Popular Songs Hume 5 Serenade Les Million d’Arlequiii Drigo 6 Fox Trot I’d Rather Cry Over You Dougherty 7 Selection Tails Up63 words
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Article396 1929-07-19 11 WARNING TO GIRLS, “Tiger Woman" of Vicious Circle. Amazing confessions o' a woman who, born in the slums, became one of Epstein’s models and then a figure in London’s Bohemia are now revealed to the world. The woman, Betty May w:«s one of a circle which included396 words
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Article312 1929-07-19 11 SORCERY TRIAL IN HUNGARY. Faith in witchcraft still survives in the heart 0; Eurcpe. This is manifest from an astonishing episode—with a judicial sequel—which has occurred in Hungary, and which shows what power superstition can still exercise over the Magyar mind. An old woman has been312 words
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Article138 1929-07-19 11 To-day T Departure*. Malaya for Bhuket Tongkah. Javanese Prince for Boston and New York Toyohashi Mara for Saez, Port Said, Loondon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Polyphemus for Singapore. Swaerdf cr ;on for Belawan, Deli, Langna Edi, T. Semawe, S< gli, Sabang, Ololeh, West Coast Samatra and Pad arg. Rohna138 words
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Article250 1929-07-19 11 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). ST TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where ohcrwije 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) at250 words
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Advertisement178 1929-07-19 11 PERRINS SAUCE ADDS SUBTLE ZEST TO -p SALADS 'I ''l RJ ’W I 1 I Model’s Beauty Hint I am the mother of four children and although I am kept busy I alicayx feel fit. People ask me. why 1 keep so young and why my complexion is so fresh.178 words
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Miscellaneous23 1929-07-19 11 TIDE TABLES. High Water, Low Water. To-day. 11.12 a.m. 5.06 a.rn 11,50 p.m. 6.18 p.m. To-morrow. 11.47 a.m. 5.53 a.m. Midnight. 6.51 p.m.23 words
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Article419 1929-07-19 12 MULTIPLE POINDING. Scotsman’s Disputed Bequest. An action regarding a fund bequeathed for the completion of the monument on the Calton Hill, Edinburgh, was decided by Lord Mackay in the Court of Session, Edinburgh on June 6. This was an action of multiple-poinding in which the parties419 words
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Article177 1929-07-19 12 BLIND BEGGAR S LONG TRAIL. Madrid, July 18 Inspired by reports, of mircaulous cures effected bv Dr. Asuero, of San Sebastian, a blind beggar of Caravaca, souther stern Spain, accompanied by his blind dauther, his wife and two other children, has started a trek of177 words
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Article86 1929-07-19 12 British United Press. CLAIM OF GIRLS WHO STUCK IN TAR. Cambridge (Massachusetts,) July 18. Two young women have asked the City Council h'-re to buy them new shoesand silk stocking. They were crossing a road which was under repair when they become stuck in the heavyBritish United Press. - 86 words
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Advertisement294 1929-07-19 12 The MAN whs know* the climate knows ike need for CalverFs SOK CARBOLIC Medical Soap that pewtfM Mfiimpdf soap always reliable Mraegtb and quality. SaM by ted deters and bazaar». Sw dLti iw ansae and trade mark ijm .i! 085 k** J ?ou tetatwaa era aocaetimas offered. ||K C Ctem294 words
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Advertisement325 1929-07-19 12 I Ah S c S -2 aM a w*4Rr** f A*--MO W I g Round the comer. 1 There’, a lot of life in a baby, And then Lactogen was tried and it’s wonderful what a baby and “Lactogen” made a change, g will come through and how he for325 words
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Article608 1929-07-19 13 FOOD VALUES. Flour From Birch Trees. Which is the better food—white bread or wholemeal Can meal from birch-trees be usefully employed in making bread These are two points discussed in a report on dietetic problems issued by the Medical Research Council. It is entitled The608 words
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Advertisement676 1929-07-19 13 BANKS. nederlandlsche handel MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY 'Established 1824.) Paid Up Capjtel Fl. 80,000,000 (abt. £«,867,000) Statutory Reserve Fl. 40,000 000 (abt. £3,833, 500) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM* Wrre Aoxwcise m Rothekdam* A’s-GRAVKNnAoa. Hbad Aginct im Batavu. Branches.— Bandjerroasin, Bandoeng,* Bom* bay. Calcutta, Cheribon Djember, Djokjs, Hongkong, Jeddab,676 words
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Advertisement37 1929-07-19 13 IN EXCHANGE. For 20», used Stamps of Straits Settlements Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surroundmg countries, will give PICTURE POST CARDS a* m GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, M MISS TER, "KIA ORA/’ BtaskneU, Um&b, Eugtaad37 words
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Advertisement311 1929-07-19 13 «I Assets over $9,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force uve r $35,000,000. j i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Str fc >« Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House-’ Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. he Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and311 words
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Article476 1929-07-19 14 AMAZING GROWTH OF BUILDING SOCIETY MOVEMENT. Ex-Chancellor’s Tribute. MR. Winston Churchill, re* cently paid a high tribute to the Building movement. He wrote: “As Chancellor of the Exchequer I have constantly in mind the importance of increasing the nation’s savings. Towards this end the Building Societies have476 words
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Article230 1929-07-19 14 ON THE LAWN (WEATHER PERMITTING.) The following programme will be rendered by the E O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, July 21st 1929, 9-30 at p.m. 1. March Heroique Arena Gladiatorum” Jose 2. Suite “Three Eastern Sketches’’ Hogwill (a)230 words
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Advertisement44 1929-07-19 14 i* rf 1 I y# 4/ 2» > WHEN DISCERNING ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BECAUSE I F **O| Hlff k® E i H RH WBJ Wft 61 i|j I j I Wk 'wHhF w w wk y»LI wLA Best rightest IGGEST Malayaa Paper.44 words
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Advertisement263 1929-07-19 14 For More Years and More Miles Qrstl>sm Brothers Trucks and Buses are faxnooi for their sbnplicity of design, ruggednesr of eonstnactiofi and the high grade material of which they are built. These features represent basic vabne, Docfos Brothers, always vigilant for improvement, haw augmented this base value with 6-cyirndrr etv263 words
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Article558 1929-07-19 15 CHOWRASTA MARKETPenang, July 19, 1929. Mutton— c t Matton Indian M per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney pa i r 30558 words
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Advertisement110 1929-07-19 15 (TRADE MARK., THE FERTILIZERS OF THE I. G. Stikstof Verkoop Mij. (I. G. Nitrogen Sales Co., Ltd.,) Semarang, Java. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd, (Formerly Katz Brothers, Limited,) fl l i&r k m i brSwWi >/ m I SIEMENSII- SCHUCKERT I E Quotations For Electrical Plants. H H SOLE110 words
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