Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 July 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-07-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 173. VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY 30th JULY, 1929. PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement373 1929-07-30 1 T. NAGATA brothers, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street I «h»* cosh./) Genasco Roofing Sts* > i I I («g»yM a«« soubbj ?mb I*lj|> ti 1 LIFE H Genasco GENASCO ROOFING is a particularly tsemg J SMOOTH SURFACE ROOF* 6 J J ggmi373 words
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Advertisement18 1929-07-30 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light, ’Phone 772, 68 f 70. Bishop Street, PENANG.18 words
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Article448 1929-07-30 2 (Associated with the Straits Racing Association). First Professional Race Meeting, August, 1929, (Eleven Days After Penang Races.) Saturday, 17th August Wednesday, 21st August Saturday, 24th August Commencing at 2-15 p.m Each Day. Programme caters f >r: HORSES —CLASSES 3, 4 and 5. Three runs. PONIES—CLASSES 2 and448 words
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Advertisement802 1929-07-30 2 POSITION WANTED. 'BANK HOLIDAYS. By an Indian as clerk or conductor p» i aged 30 well up in all Rubber Estate The ExCIl IH-,0 I>/inKS works. Excellent testimonials, 15 years Qnfnrdav anrl experience, open for immediate engage- Will close OH Oat y went. Please reply to Box No. 211 c/o802 words
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Advertisement60 1929-07-30 2 c Z^ r <» 1 I I THE GRITZNER E SEWING MACHINES. I 1 f ALL MODELS. I GRITZNER Sewing Machines are world-famed 1 on account of their Un- 0! I jj; excelled Durability, Ele»<j r ■f gance, and High-Capacity. k r ESTABLISHED 1872 a i SOLE AGENTS: r I60 words
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Advertisement741 1929-07-30 2 RACES. i You will require a good reliable paj P I fi of field glasses for the rac 5 II I meeting-. We hold stocks of the following:I Zeiss Field Glasses in solid 1 leather cases::— BINOCTAR $lO5/J OELACTIS $lOO/DELTRINTREM $B5/- V B SILVAREM $7B/- TELEX $55/- I ij We741 words
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Article320 1929-07-30 3 PRISONER'S WILD STATEMENT. ThreaPfo~Kill A Man. In a petition to the Home Secretary for clemency, a prieon°r threatened to murder another man 1 at Pr a Prisoner at Wingnn Grern Gao>, appeared in court at Birmingham charged with maliciously issuing a written statement in which320 words
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Article200 1929-07-30 3 CLIMBS 4 MILES IN 13 MINUTES. Electrically-beited clothing and oxygen breathing apparatus for the pilo r are part of the equipment in Britain’s latest fighting seroplar e, details of which were made known recently. The machine is an all-steel tiogleeeater, built fcr the Home Defence Force,200 words
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Article95 1929-07-30 3 VACCINATED HIMSELF NEARLY 20 TIMES. Dr. W. Benton, East Ham Medical Of fleer of Health, told a meeting of the East Ham Ratepayers’ Association that he must have vaccinated himself nearly 20 times. After vaccination he would not be averse from sle ‘ping in the same bed where95 words
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Advertisement449 1929-07-30 3 The Manufacturers of the NEW FORD jB RECOMMEND wakefield CASTROk -MOTOR OIL Ensure best results by following the Manu- BEWDLEY. facturersrecommenda- N£ WHA w tion and using the fol- acP 10 wing CASTROL WEYBRIDGE. Grades. engine sth» 1929. Wakefield CASTROL Messrs. C. C, Wakefield Co., L‘d.. Wakefield Hons- 3 Cheaps449 words
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Advertisement40 1929-07-30 3 mP PILLS g APIOL STEEL Q 3 Sureandcertain for all Female I B complaints. Every lady should B keep a box in the house. I Sold by all Chemi and Stores and K J. EDMUNDS, B 52, Beach Street, Fenang.40 words
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Advertisement354 1929-07-30 3 1 p Neuralgia—influenza, rheumatism, headache, earache, toothache are evil, torturing fiends, and frequently not without danger to their victims. The best help rapid and reliable in all painful conditions is given by TfklllelS Of ASPIRIN that is to say the genuine, original Aspirin”. T£k 1> ICfS of ASPIRIN are prepared354 words
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Article240 1929-07-30 4 ITALIAN COOKS WORRIED. Self-Imposed Ban On Meat. DUhING his recent trip round Adri»t c ehorcs and wa‘e r s, j the cooks of the various hotels at which Mr. Bernard Shaw has staved have bad to rack their bra’ns to find nut exact y240 words
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Article170 1929-07-30 4 £3 n ,OOO DEALS ON STOCK MARKET. Denial of Gambling. The disclosure ih*t Bfehop Jimep Cannon, jon of the Methodist Episcopal Chu' c'i (f the South, and ct airman of the Anti-Saloon 1 eigne Legislative Committee, played” the p ock market last ex f »nt of170 words
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Article83 1929-07-30 4 Ostrich hunting was not for the sake cf the fe. there, but the diamonds which weie found in their g zzirds. txp’ained Mr, Samuel Day, American Trade Commissioner to the Department of Commerce. Two birds, killed in the South Kalahari desert, yielded seventy superb diamonds;83 words
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Advertisement271 1929-07-30 4 BSxeSt iSWIiBI ixs »,i rtO s' %xjf <M I I *WWvJ m( HI lOr gw m J| kO wfi ffl ofeoi rn HI 471 I Ww O> i4Ph j V V 11.1111. lz<z j are recognised as the highest standard in Virginia cigarettes the world over. i The sales of271 words
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Advertisement174 1929-07-30 4 TWO SICKLY BOYS IN SINGAPORE. Made Healthy and Happy By BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Just as Baby’s Own Tablets helped tne two little sons of Air. Al, A. Karim, < cloth merchant, of 9 Baghdad Street’ I 1 Singapore, whose portraits are shown above, so they will help other children suffering174 words
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Advertisement318 1929-07-30 4 i 1. .1 .$5 I wA. W A I Cockroaches come to your home carrying dirt and disease germs from refuse cans and decaying animal matter. Wher- ever they crawl they leave a trail of danger in their wake. De;V stroy these malignant filth-spreaders. Spray Flit. Flit clears the house318 words
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682 1929-07-30 5 Wife Sentenced. Judge Scathing In His Condemnation. Mercy After Justice. The judge at Hull, Quebec, was scathing in hiscondemnathm of Mary Viau who was found guilty of murdering r husband a 6 year ol I woodsm in and farmer, by giving V"ii strychnine in his682 words
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Article41 1929-07-30 5 To-day's Departures. barban Maru for Colombo, Suez, Port Sdd, Smyrna, Co s antinople, Piraeus. Genoa, Marseilles, 13a c dona, Valencia and Liverpool. Ihlgoma for Shg tp-jre, China aod J »pan o'h for Prt Swt-tt°nham Singapore, haila for Beiawau Del’.41 words
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Article468 1929-07-30 5 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). 81 TRAIN. Federated and Nou-Federated Malay S tate Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where ohcrwue stated, close half an hour earlier d an the Ordinary mail. Resumption Of Nigh t Ma’l Servlc r 3 he following additional mails will be468 words
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Article676 1929-07-30 5 Mr. F. W. Palmer, V.C., wh> rec?ntly underwent an operation at Singapore, will be leaving for England for a holiday early in August. His Excellency the High Commissioner is expected at Feremban on August 6 to present the Certificate of Honour to the Hon. Mr. W«.ng Yick676 words
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Article, Illustration88 1929-07-30 5 Reuter- ENDURANCE FLYING. Le Bjurget, July 29. Mlle. M iryse B. s ie aboard a 49 horse power monoplane remained in the air for 26 hours 46 micuei beating by 22 minutes the women’s endurance r cord of Miss Elinor Smith (ohoto ;raph h rewith) America’s flying. Reuter- - 88 words
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Article289 1929-07-30 5 EXOESS BAGGAGE” The Stupidity Of Man. THE United States, has been considering the possibility of relieving its sufferings by means of radical reforms in clothing. Its Fcientisfp, working through the Life Extension Institute, find that wher.-as American women have adapted their clothing to extreme heat, men289 words
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Advertisement124 1929-07-30 5 ~'~L "> \\\W 1 9 nnw DUNLOP because thei{provide GREATER SAFETY LONGER MILEAGE ©MORE COMFORT Distributors K. LEE SAN CO., —81, Beach Street PENANG. i HAMS >< «UWAHA-CX. «AJLWXYi Ji-. 4 *-3 L yw V r. a»*«*A»v»'* v, Siam Lt y <' c.r GCirtDu (VW T s'*»* The overland journey124 words
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Miscellaneous32 1929-07-30 5 1 I' 4 11 1 iO i'\ j Fifteen shilling* Io? dear for a Lat But p.'haps with a head the shape of y ours a brim alone will do.”— Nag tls.32 words
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Article248 1929-07-30 6 Misunderstanding is easily possible over the agreement to send a British Naval Mission to China to assist in developing the Chinese Navy. It looks like a queer first act on the part of a Government that is making work for disarmament the leading feature of its248 words
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Article344 1929-07-30 6 For the Sra’, tirn? in the history of Parliament a Labour L'iri Chancellor read a King’d Speech prepare 1 by a Lib >u J Premier. Tnere was litt'e in it of Social ism in our time,” and Lobby opinion regarded it as a definite bid for Libe344 words
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Article41 1929-07-30 6 —Aenter. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS CO TINUES. Load on, Jaly 29. It was stated at Backingham Palace last night‘that His M progress continues to be satisfactory. His Mijasty in the tft a moon, walked for a short time indoors. ftewtcr..—Aenter. - 41 words
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Article48 1929-07-30 6 Reuter. START OF FLIGHT TO TOKYO. Tacoma (Washington), July 29. Lieut. Harry Bromley wau taking off on a non-stor» fight Tokyo in the munoplano Cify oj when thfplane turned over on its right wing 150 down a runway and crashed. ,?ut. Bromley was not hurt.. Reuter. - 48 words
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Article58 1929-07-30 6 ,—Renter. THOUSANDS OUT OF WORK. London, July 29. Only one per cr nt of the members cf the M<s er Cutton Spinners’ Federation h ive “broken away” from the Federation. The streets of the catton towns had a holiday appearance wnen the operatives in cheerful mood reported to,—Renter. - 58 words
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Article983 1929-07-30 6 111. Finesses—When And How To Take Them. By DEUCE. WE have noted the occasions when finesses should not be taken and the occasions when they should. It only remains now to discuss how th y should be taken. “Delay finesses as late as possible” is a common text-book983 words
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Article196 1929-07-30 6 HANDICAPS FOR THURSDAY. The following handicaps», four races only, are announced for Thursday Race 4 —Horses Claes ll—Fourth Divia j cn —l Mile —3.30 p m. :—Trifle 9.00, Ruddy Brook 8.12, Southern Crcs.B.9, Jinah 8.8, Balta 7.12, Tamuge 7.9, Zolzamrod 7.8 and Award 7.7. Race s.—Hors s196 words
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119 1929-07-30 6 PRESIDENT HOOVER’S AMBITION. Washington, July 29. A Na Vai Limitation Conference in London in 1929 is President Hoover’s ambition according to those in cl isest touch with him. President Hoover spent the vesk-end fishing at Virginia, whither aeroplanes were rushed with a series ct deepa’cl119 words
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Article38 1929-07-30 6 The homeward mail by s closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the Rajula with mai’s dpp l from London on July 11 a exp^ cte 'o Ql j arrive at 6 a.m. on Friday, e proximo.38 words
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Advertisement179 1929-07-30 6 |WI 'JI —ifF*! xj==asßZ=S=ssal Our SALES < Make Friends Our friends Make Bales I I 8 I. ’i* The Watchword > AT I BOON’S The Chemists J. <>OR years has always 4 JU been “Consider J the Customer,” and on that our business has risen from small beginnings to the179 words
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Advertisement103 1929-07-30 6 BY POPULAR DEMAND AND DUE TO THEIR GREAT SUCCESS u The E. O. HOTEL Have re-engaged the famous Cabaret Tr’o The TIVOLI GIRLS lo entertun their guests with Novelty Dances. DURING RACE WEEK. TUESDAY, JULY cO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. SAIURDAY, AUGUST 3. Ai ON DAY, AUGUST 5. Change of Programme103 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-07-30 6 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 5.57 a-m. Midday. 539 p.m. Midnight. To morrow. 735 a.m. 1 0 a.m. 753 p.m. 1.52 p.m.24 words
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591 1929-07-30 7 Dismissed For 130. Freeman 7 for 71: Morkel Hits Out. Rain Affected Wicket. South Africa had the misfortune to have to bat on a sticky wicket at Old Trafford yesterday and Freeman played havoc taking 7 wickets for 71 runs. At the close of591 words
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Article149 1929-07-30 7 —Reuter. VICTORIES FOR SUSSEX AND NOTTS, London, July 29. Two days play was sufficient for Nottinghamshire to defeat Glamorgan at Pontypridd and for Sussex to gain a victory over Hampshire at Bournemouth. The outstanding performar ca in these matches was the bowling of Langridge for Sursex- He followed—Reuter. - 149 words
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Article52 1929-07-30 7 Reuter- AIRMEN WELCOMED IN NEW YORK. rp.... New York, July 30. P,. r u nR ar *d Yancey who flew in the r-cently from America to r C 11M V™ G^c A "y welcomed on their u rn orn Europe and given G- Id a 8 by Mayor. Reuter- - 52 words
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Article95 1929-07-30 7 MACHINE DAMAGED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 29. Humming one of the original planes attached to the flying club w s involved in a mishap within sight of the hangirs on Friday evening but ft rianately it was not of a serious natur?. After landing it95 words
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Article295 1929-07-30 7 —Reuter- CHINESE EFFORTS. SUBMITTED TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS. NEUTRAL ZONE The latest new» from China is to the effect that Russia has refused to enter into negotiations with China who is submitting the issue to the League of Nations. A 20 mile neutral zone has been—Reuter- - 295 words
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Article182 1929-07-30 7 SOVIET ENVOY ARRIVES IN LONDON. London, July 29. The Soviet envoy, Dovga Levsky, who is the Soviet Ambassador at Pari», arrived in Landon late last night. In erviewed by Reuter he said he had full hope of the resumption of friendly A'lglo-Rassian relations. He was seeing Mr. Henderson182 words
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Article238 1929-07-30 7 The Scratchings. “TIC-TAC’S” FINAL SELLC I lONS. HORSES TO FOLLOW. The scratchings for to-day’s races have been somewhat on the heavy side, at least in a few races, but nevertheless good sport is assured. In the fourth race seven horses have been scratched, leaving only five runners.238 words
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Article57 1929-07-30 7 Reuter. MILL-OWNERS TO MEET OPERA TIVE3’ LEADERS. London, July 29. The President cf the Master Cottonspinners’ Federation in an interview said that the mill-owners were r ady to meet the operatives’ leaders whenever the latter wished. He thought a meeting would take placi in the very near futureReuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement73 1929-07-30 7 Last Week Of Clearance Sale We oner the whole ol our Remainink Stock in trade at ridiculously low prices regardless of cost;— Oil Paintings in massive gilt frames, Remnants and Oddments, Raincoats and Hats, Children Motorcars, Iron Safes (British and Trunk Suitcases with Fittings, Bra<s and Nickel Bedsteads, Sanitary Basins73 words
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Advertisement148 1929-07-30 7 I M!LLINERY Special Display of Beautiful Models— Direct from London PAR’S. Large Selection of PRETTY SHAPES and STYLES—IN ftF PLEASING COLOURINGS. Il’ I I 'I E J Prices $6-50 to $3O-00. ii John Little Co., Ltd., V G Bishop Street, Penang. and at K. L. Singapore. H RF ir ♦oooo*ooooaooo<aooooooooaooooa148 words
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Miscellaneous43 1929-07-30 7 2 NIGHTS MORE. TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW. CARPUS ITALIAN GRAND OPERA Co. The largest opera*ic organization ever toured the East. FULL CHORUS, ORCHESTRA BALLET. AT 9-30 P. M. “BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA” Wednesday 31st i( Carmen Prices! $3, 2 and I. Booking* at Robinson Piano Co.43 words
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Article186 1929-07-30 8 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day i Y sterday. To day 30 9® Shares. 5 >» zz! o OQ OQ DQ QQ i c. I c. t c. 10. Mining. Bangrin Tin 37 6 38 37/- 38’Haad186 words
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Article64 1929-07-30 8 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Seilers. Tin. B. Padangs .37| 40 Hitams 102} 1.05 Hong FAts .90 ,92i Jelapat gs 20 9 21/3 Klang Rivers 2.90 295 Kintas 1.77 k 1-80 K. Lumpura 32/3 33/ Muang Prefs 19/3 20/ Norths .87 .90 Penawats 1.05 Pungahs 29/9 30/3 Rahmans64 words
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Article71 1929-07-30 8 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Batu Oaves 1.66i Haad Yais 9/6 10/ Hitams 1.04 1.06 Hong Fatts .87 .90 Johans .31 .33 Kinta Dredges 1.77 1 80 Kuchais 1.57 159 Laruts 16/6 17/ M. Consols. .50 .52 Penawats 1.00 1.02 i Rahmans 1.62 1.64 Ratruts 19/6 20/71 words
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Article74 1929-07-30 8 Penang. July 3), 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank). On Londe n Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 n /dt 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/.t Creo it 2/4 5/16 3 Documenta y 24f Oa New Yvrk Bank D mand 55| France M T.T. 1.420 t. India T.T. 155 Bangkok74 words
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Article70 1929-07-30 8 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicr.) London, July 29. Parle, 123 79 New York 4.85’ Brussels, 34 80 Geneva. 25 22 A meterdam, 12.10; Milan, 92 80}; Berlin, 20.36 Stock hoi u 18.10 Copenhagen’-. 18.21; Oslo 18.20; Vienna, 34.43 Prague 164 Helsingfors. 193; Madrid, 33.26 Lisbon, 108 20 Athens 375Brchareat, 819(Rugby Radio Sbrvicr.) - 70 words
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Article114 1929-07-30 8 Messrs. Boustead <fc C o Ltd21 th July quotation fnr Singapore refin ed tin fl 10.75 per picul, business done 200 tons. Penang refineu tin SHO 75 per picul, buvers ro sellers, unrefined Hn f 109.75 per picul, tin ore $109.75 per picul. 29ih Joly quotation for Singapore114 words
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Article212 1929-07-30 8 Penang, July 3J, 1929. cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0 0.00 C oves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace kickings nom 170 00 Nutm ge 80s 70.00 110 d 60.00 Pocoannts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9 50 Rattans bales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail212 words
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Article93 1929-07-30 8 July 30—Italian Grand Opera in ‘Barbiere di Siviglia” Theatre Royal, 9.30 p.m. 31—Italian Grand Opera in “Carman” Theatre Riyal, 9.30 p.m. August 1,2, 3 and s—Mi’ayan5—Mi’ayan Lawn Tennis Charnoiontbip, K. L. 2 —Race Bill, Penang Club 9.30 p.m. 3, 4 and s—Cricket, Colony vs. F.M.S. at Penang. Sept.93 words
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Article1162 1929-07-30 8 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. S 2 CQ a IH 2 J RUBBER [Dollm.] S c S c c Allenby Rabbet Oo 2 2 40 4lor Gajah Robber Estate £O, 183 Cx Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 2 > 3 35 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 o’l 3 2 Ayer Knnlng1,162 words
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Advertisement816 1929-07-30 8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICE. Temporary pos ti p n offered to Euro- Consignees of cargo landed here by the pean Accountant for 4to 6 mop hs from e. s. ELEPHANTA arrive on e Irt November, 1929. Apply Bax No. July, 1929, from Calcutta and Ran--213. c/j Pinang tte. goon816 words
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Advertisement36 1929-07-30 8 The tonic effect of Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE —benefits the entire system From all first-class Chemists A Wine Merchants sad African Eastern (Malaya) Ltd. Singapore and Penang. Zro/rx Stephen Smith Co. Ltd., Bow. London. M36 words
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Advertisement377 1929-07-30 8 R L E r EDGE R 8 IbO, 200, 300,400 od Lrf with double Cash Columns J BOGERS of 146, 342. 314 n a a ftß a T Cash Column P gM Boo<q 100, 150 and 200 folios OURNALS pages INUTE Books of 2 3 and 5 qu i t377 words
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Article421 1929-07-30 9 GOLDEN HARVEST. Rogue With Motor Yacht And Two Cars. The getricb-qn’ck echnnie wh ch evolved from the fertile brain of John Maredtn Firth, aged 30, a merchant, ai d a one-time member cf the Maucbester Royal Exchange, brought a g dden harvest for one persen only—htmtelf. While421 words
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Article132 1929-07-30 9 1,000,000 BOTTLES A YEAR. Something like 1,000,000 bottles of whisky, sparkling wine, cordials, and other imported alcohol c bevereger are unccrked annually by Wathington’s diplomatic colony to tick’e the palates of foreign offic t Isand their American guests. The above figure is based on an u toffici&l estimate132 words
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Article109 1929-07-30 9 LEARNING TO SELL WITH OUT LEARNING TO LIVEAstonishment has been caused in American circles by a speech of Mr. Clarence Darrow, cne of the Americai delegates to the International Congress on Scientific Management, in which he denounced American “progress.” With all we learnt in Amtr'ca we have not109 words
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Advertisement379 1929-07-30 9 INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING JMfHililk for AN OVER ELLWOOD. H 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. 24> Great CLarlotta -rir.et. London. S. E 1 -t- W I NQ^Ba There are no bargains in health To safeguard precious health and preserve your teeth, avail yourself of the best379 words
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Advertisement208 1929-07-30 9 I FORD Price Reduction Greater Value Than Ever on All Models. ton Truck Chassis $1,395 Commercial Chassis 1,060 S Touring Car 1,405 i Roadster 1,405 1 Light Delivery Van 1,405 f Coupe 1,685 Sports Coupe 1,685 Tudor Sedan 1,635 J Fordor Sedan 1,805 J I All Models on Display, Let208 words
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Article403 1929-07-30 10 COLOSSAL DISASTER. A Big City’s Possible Fate. New York or some other large city may one day be destroyed by a meteor which will knock it flat as a paneake in a few seconds/* declared Dr, Charles P, Olivier, Director of the Uniersity of Pennsylvania Observatory403 words
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Article211 1929-07-30 10 TEMPTATION TO CATERERS. High Price Of Meat. An unexpected victim of the rise in the cost of living in Paris—2s per cent, since January 1. 1928—has come to light. In the populous districts of Menilmontan*. La Villette, and La Chapelle, is many a small211 words
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Advertisement473 1929-07-30 10 RED PATCHES ON CHILOCE Itched and Burned Terribly. Cuticura Heals. A few months ago my little girl’s face broke out with red, rough patches. It itched and burned terribly and I could not keep her from scratching. Sometimes through the night she was very restless and scratched her face until473 words
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Advertisement10 1929-07-30 10 All ages are the better for HORLICK’S MALTED MIL K10 words
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Advertisement356 1929-07-30 10 1 Esc Ca» fsATllttsi AJ Blow Cost jbw- will ll LJ--III 11 tm-i —I I ■iiNiiiiii.iimjiL Imi A I I V f |i I .u- single ride in the New Pontiac Big Six V volumes about its many big car k i I r features. You feci the power of356 words
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Article1182 1929-07-30 11 bit they used QUICKLIME. MOHAMMED’S HENNA. Why Denounce Hair Dyeing. FKOM the very earliest times Lair and the colour of hair have beeu matters of the ~r avc st moment. The red hair of fjeopidra had some serious conse-to-day gentlemen, like t ie ancient Greeks, prefer1,182 words
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Advertisement53 1929-07-30 11 GRAND HOTEL (IPOH) LTD. THE PREMIER HOTEL OF PERAK. Excellent Accommodation Cuisine Dancing Every Tuesday, Thursday Saturday. TERMS MODERATE. Telephone: 591 IPOH. C. K. SMITH Manager ■„flftnflJ 'KORR ENGZAL OINTMENT ■BmB *****1 wk FOR WOUNDS SORES ALL SKIN D,SEASES Hllllilm GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE xW W VwW W FOR COUGHS, COLDS,53 words
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Advertisement207 1929-07-30 11 Assets over $9,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force ove- $35,000,000. v The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Str 't, Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Wincheater House- Singapore. LONDON OFFIvE 32, Oid Jewry, E.C, be Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complie ith the British207 words
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Advertisement1457 1929-07-30 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINEJ j- "WijBPH INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. WEEKLY SERVICE. LON DON AND N. CONTINENT. IDOMENEUS Joly 31 Marseilles. London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. uivs luS-j WMr —jsh •°ACHIIAES Aug. 29 Mu-seißefl. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE A™R PHoN st'. g 12 D “R“ Ghsgow. MAIL LINE1,457 words
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Advertisement625 1929-07-30 12 P. 0.-BRITISH JNDi» and apcar lines (OOMPAMIM IaOORPORATID 1« Ksgl aid ■AIL PASSENGER ARD CARGO mVicsg, Peninttiler and Oriental 8. N. Co. under Bombay-China Bervle« t Q |i_ contract with Hit Najstty’s G«vom. Chine me nt. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China and Japan. Sailings625 words
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