Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 August 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 187. VOL. LXXXVIi. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 487 1 H. lOKISATSU .71 ULIKJ, with up-to-date Pfiotc. graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, I bo, 7d, Bishop Street, PENANG. SZ I ==3«’ yvra.. %e- —V ——»C JS*. 4< I 77- r.-,--.--Tl *s•,., a rarer <Hh teAj C-| j&te. x- pL w® *Fi-' flfotjpjl 3 1 i J i [O o
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    • 15 1 :jT. NAGATA BROTHERS. DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary. Branch Office i 2, Leith-Street
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    • 1984 2 T RAIIKK -v -Jis» POSITION WANTED. NOTICES» HEATH BROW SCHOOL. "n First Grade Mechanical Engineer. V.N RAJOO BOXMOOR. HERTFORDSHIRE. THE MM I W |-d Hj g IWI RPP y drawB E ate 831 o< ,,ai Headmaster t-XW. Eaalwood, M.A. 4othr.ri.sd Capital «JMJ J gJf Cl I man.? Gazette. rajqq, Batterworth.
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  • 937 3 When Torturing Women Was a Who Exploited the Plague: ROMANCE is invevitably associated with the palace built by Henry VIII, for the reception of the Emperor Charless V., which housed King Hal and Catherine of Aragon during the divorce proceedings and was handed over
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    • 276 3 The Health of Women European women, living in tropical climates, often suffer from anaemia as a result of irregularities of the functions of their sex. Physicians have proved in a most positive way that a course of Kalzana the Calcium food —is of striking value in these conditions. Kalzana contains
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    • 124 3 THE IDEAL COMBINATION for your washable coats are the Krementz coat buttons and Krementz collar sets. Krementz coat buttons are big time savers. They are put on and taken out easily but, when on, the bodkin* clutch holds them like an anchor. No chance of losing them. Krementz collar sets
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    • 72 3 THE COLUMBIA PORTABLE CHALLENGES THE WORLD 1« a* Model 109 a Model 112 a $35.00 $47.00 No Portable Gramophone Is So Good Test Compare. ILB' Mluaili-iir <it»’-:l'iiliti., i/jLr*-'*4- riri Di'*--,**, r»***-* v r- i,,h11■ i > J x -7 z 18. v. e 68t .vtv 50>»» et o tine»' As
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  • 537 4 DR. FURSE AND DR. BARNES. Protest By The Primate. A scene between Dr. Furse, the Bishop of St. Albans, and Dr. Barnes, the Bishop of Birmingham, marked one of the debates in the Upper House of Convocation at Church House, Westminster, on the Archbishop of Canterbury’s
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  • 707 4 Train Service. Mails Close For Station Week-days Holidays Sundays ALOR STAR 6.3" am 8 am. 9 a.m. 3 p.m, 6.30 a.m. 8 a.m. $9 a.m nooa aud 6 p.m. and 6 p.m. -30 BAGAN SAMAK 10 45 a.m i3O p.m. and 6 p.m. 10.45 am. noon
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    • 262 4 Burgled Binoculars. iWeM tii l> I Amongst the goods burgled, here are some of the Binoculars specially chosen by the Burglars when they broke into our premises lately. They are good judges of quality and value. xjSsJx z X \ZEiSS ft j fcARLZEiss) X. y ><> Zeiss “Del fort” I
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    • 50 4 Cut Hands are painful y\\ and often give /Al rise to bloodpoisoning or ulceration. Z\ Take care to I always clean them immediately and treat them further with PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts. Obtainable everywhere JFZr •«POrtw Borneo Sumatra p Trading Co.... Ltd. Si ng a
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    • 140 4 1 NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CQ J > il v I J Wlw 4 f ZJIbILj;' 4 I jrJ-- 1 o THE I AMP OF KNOWLEDGE c 0~~~ 3 < PRACTICAL expo once is famous reputation of tke Neetfe 3 tke best teacher in every Company. i branch of
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  • 694 5 MIRTH AT MA RYLE BON BL Henry’s Whispers Cost 10s. The scene was M rylebone Station; the time 12.15 a.m. The last train of the night had gone, and the first train cf the morning was not due until 2.15. A railway constable sat in
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    • 378 5 «I* 1 OR L E T KD<• ERb 150, 200, 300, 400 and 500 page 1 > with double Cash Columns LEDGERS of 146, 242, 314 pages Single Cash Column Boo<o 100, 150 and 200 folios ■JOURNALS f pages Y’f INUTE Books of 2 3 and 5 quire MINUTE Books
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    • 45 5 I/art/ns M/* KLIS. AP/OL STEEL I 1 Sure and certain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. R Sold by all Chemists and Stores and h J. EDMUNDS, g $2, Beach Street, Penang. viwi iwt r
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    • 281 5 Assets over $9 500,000. S. C. Assurance in force uve* $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j> (Incorporated in Str„>« Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House- Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 32, Old Jewry, E.C, I he Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supremo Court of England and compile
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  • 420 6 Less Serious Tennis. NO MORE INTERNA! lON AL COMPEIITIONS. STRAIN AND WORRY. Much has been misquoted from my statement recently printed in Liberty that I was all through with International tennis in 1929. More by far than wa£ written by me writes W. T. Tilden
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  • 286 6 DISTINGUISHED STUDENT. London f August 16. The death is announced of Sir Edwin Ray Lankester.— Reuter* He was created a K.C.8., in 1907. He was au M, A., LL. D>, F. R. 8. 1875; D. Sc. Oxou. D. Sc. Hon. Leeds Hod. Fellow of
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    • 470 6 IWHITEAWAYS GREAT SALE ijMi-r 1 w«» ,l i- < i I 'lff IL 1500 yafds LUSTRE TAFFETA s /dll/ Ilvi A New Casement Fabric with a sheen. 28° artificial 1 HHIlf 111 II silk with superior quality selected cotton. ,47’748°. u //U Ilf I/l‘/l Z M I H X a
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    • 118 6 By appointment 0/7/ U SetUemru, Excellency 11? a/ z- Z 1 Hl Z h Co ’’t»ussi owr (iftd Brunei THE STANDARD bt/ which ALL TYRES are <k JUDGED 1 l J .y/r/ The Dunlop Rubber Co., (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore, Distributors K. LEE SAN C0.,—81, Beach Street, Penang. I I b
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  • 1462 7 cyzERY gratefully to-day do wp g/ acknowledge a generous cheque from Messrs. Kennedy Barkill and Co., Ltd., on behalf of the Shanghai rubber companies in support of the Ronald Rcss Fund. This contribution, we may state, is all the more acceptable as for some days past the
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  • 359 7 FIRST VISIT TO PENANG. Programme Of Inspections. Toe Hon. Mr, John Scott, C. M. G., the new Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, accompanied by Mrs. Scott, arrived in Penang this morning by the s. 8. Kedah and was met at the Swettenham Pier by the Hon.
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  • 99 7 Previously acknowledged $2.***** The following Shanghai Companies on the basis of 5 cents per planted acre— Batu Anam (Johore) Rubber Estate Ltd. $63.25 Chemor United Rubber Co., Ltd. 69.65 Chempedak Rubber and Gambier Estate Ltd. 42.40 Cheng Rubber Estates Ltd. 38.75 Repah Rubber and Tapioca Estates
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  • 69 7 RICKSHA PULLER INJURED. A serious motor accident occurred at 2.30 this afternoon at the junction of Pitt Street with Church Street. Inspector Pearson’s car, P. 2866, which was being driven by his “sais” collided with a private riksha. The passenger escaped with a shaking but
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  • 192 7 10 For 18. LEICESTER NARROWLY DEFEATS GLAMORGAN. NOTTS VICTORIOUS. London, August 15. GEORGE GEARY, the Leicestershire bowler, who did so well during the recent Australian tour made cricket history at Pontypridd yesterday against Glamorgan. The Welsh county held a lead of 58 runs on the first
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  • 105 7 Reuter' MIDDLESEX v ESSEX. Lords: Essex 152 and 165 (I. A. R, Peebles 5 for 56). Middlesex 197 and 123 for 4 wickets. Middlesex won by 6 wickets. WARWICKSHIRE v NOTTINGHAM. Coventry Notts 311 (Walker 133 not out.) Warwickshire: 71 (Voce 4 for 21, S. Staples 5 for
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  • 36 7 Reuter. GIRL PLAYER BEATS MRS. BUNDY. Rye (New York), August 16. In the Eastern Turf Court tennis championships a 16 year old Boston girl, Sarah Palfrey, beat Mrs. Bundy May Sutton”) 3-6,6-0,7-5. Reirfer.
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  • 79 7 MALAYA CUP PRACTICE TEAMS. The following have been selected to play on Tuesday, at 5.10 p.m. prompt on the Esplanade Colours:—S Kirk; Dr W H Brodie and Che Din; R Lesslar, Mydin and Ghim Huat; G A Rozells, A Reutens, Abdul Rahman, J Ismail and Basheer. Whites:—H R
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  • 65 7 YESTERDAY’S TIES. The following are the results of bowls tournament ties played yesterday Mixed Doubles Handicap: +4 Mrs Mason and D McLeod Craik beat +5 Mies M Southam and W Dawson 21—10. Singles Handicap: +ICG Barnes beat +4 C Fittock 21—14;—5 G B F Southam beat
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  • 52 7 ACCUSED ACQUITTED. Judgment was given by Mr. N. Ward, in the Penang Police Coart to-day in which Mohd. Sabjan and Mydin Abdul Kadir were charged by Munasamy with the theft of 5 pawn tickets valued $145. Mr. E. W. Gibson appeared for the defendants who
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    • 132 7 FOR QUALITY I AND I SERVICE I- SHOP AT I The Singapore Cold Storage I Co., Ltd., J Phone 602. F ife 4.J jiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin= BOND SALES. 1,200 Profit sharing Bonds sold E during the month of July —an g J equivalent of $192,000 bringing g the total Bond Capital well
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  • 582 8 For some d tys past our Beach Street contemporary has been giving prominence to corresponence on a subject which is much better left alone and generally is by the newspapers of Malaya. We refer to the letters which have been published regarding Chinese priests and their
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  • 977 8 Defending The Informatory Double. (By Deuce.) THE value of the informatory double in attack was, I think, never better illustrated than in the following hand which I saw played recently S— A, J. 5, 3. H— 2. D—A, K. J. C— Q, J, 10, 3. 8 Q, 6.
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    • 282 8 I 1 '"''"x .y "x IBT ®x\ IO WW* Hili m y zJL M JOHN HAIG CO., LTD., Distillers of Scotch IV h i sky since /627. _____f 7i n McCoy’s Tablets. Poor Old Mac! He’s Getting I hinner Every Day. He use J to be such a manly fellow,
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    • 51 8 i DHI two* f'vwtMn iF. O. SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music z Wul SllW' B paiw White Label Vr WHS? .Jit» RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. ARRIVING SATURDAY 17th August. Oysters, Lobster, Etc. Wtj HAROLD TERRY,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 24 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.28 a.m, 4.09 a.m. 11.14 p.m. 5.35 p.m. To-morrow. 11.06 a-m. 5.11 a.m. 11.46 pm. 6.04 p.m.
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    • 118 8 4« i I the Entertainment committee By gujyas wiluams j A 6000 a ie SHE Hfb Pem'EREP T I JI ILL J I t 11 t i 'JWTITF SHE ts »4. Abip HE HP& NFT <6OT IT OF BOURSE SHE HP6 "TO f in his movir in W MS crib
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  • 548 9 Mr. Philip Snowden’s Dramatic Step. l etter To Creditor Powers. Demand For Revision Of The Young Plan. “Cannot Wait Much l onger.’ The statement was published yesterday that Mr. Philip Snowden, the British Chancellor of ihe Exchequer, had written a letter at The Hague., asking that
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  • 98 9 :.—Rugby Radio Service. FIRST SINCE OPERATION. London, August 15. The King held a Privy Council at Buckingham Palace to-day for the first time since his second operation in July. It was stated that although the six Councillors of State appointed during the king’s grave illness
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  • 50 9 7— Reuter. IN LAKE GENEVA. Geneva, August 15. A Dutch girl, Miss Leib Brand, entered Lake Geneva at Lausanne at half past six yesterday morning and swam right down the lake to Port Noir, Geneva. She left the water at 5.50 p. m. to day— Reuter-
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  • 109 9 rowers towaroß me vuu wyear will be considered. Rcegby Service. ANGLO-AMERICAN PREPARATORY DISCUSSIONS. London, August 15. In regard to the naval disarmament question it is understood that preliminary discussions between London and Washington are proceeding satisfactorily and it is presumed that further progress will be made next week
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  • 27 9 —Reuter- LEAVES FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Friedrichshafen, August 15, The Graf Zeppelin left Friedrichshafen on its world tour at half past four this morn ing.— Reuter
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  • 312 9 ftMUer. BOTH SIDES AGREE. MILLS RE-OPENING ON MONDAY, PRE STOPPAGE WAGES. Representatives of the employers and the operatives in the cotton industry met in Man Chester to-day to discuss the setting up of a court of arbitration and the terms of reference. Sir F orace Wilson,
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  • 133 9 Reuter. GERMANY DEFEATED. Marble Head (Mass.), August 16. The American 30 metre yacht Tipler 111, owned and sailed by Mr. 8. A. Shuman won to-day’s international race with German boats for the President Hoover cup in 98 minutes 7 seconds. It was only 9 seconds ahead
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  • 77 9 Reuter- PROTEST MEETINGS, Moscow, August 16. According to an official message from the Tass Agency protest meetings are being heldall over Russia against the alleged persecution of Russians in Manchuria. Resolutions have been passed requesting the Government to take strong measures to defend the frontiers. The
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  • 292 9 Router. American Rumour. DENIAL ISSUED IN LONDON. NEVER NECESSARY. The Bank of England has denied that a £50,000,000 credit is arrangeable at a few hours notice with New York. This denial is a sequel to the statement published in the New York Times that an arrangement
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  • 158 9 —Rugby Radio Service. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE ACCEPTS NOMINATION. London, August 15. Lord He wart, the Lord Chief Justice, has accepted nomination by Mr. Lloyd George as one of the Liberal representatives on a body which is to inquire into electoral reform. The election of the Lord Chief
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    • 6 9 At The E. 0. 1812 Sunday.
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    • 200 9 n 1.. I p Coleman Quick-Lite Lamps. “The Sunshine of The Night.” ■-S 300 candle power of pure white brilliant light— no eye strain, no H flicker, no glare, wont blow out, no wicks to trim, safe, lights with ordinary matches making its own gas from common motor petrol and
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 41 9 Olli Why has your Anna given up her place in town They said she stole a gold ring. What are you going to do about it Take the ring to town to see if it really is gold.”— Luetige Blatter, Berlin.
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    • 64 9 To-night and Till Sunday 18th. AT 9 P.M. SHIRFLY MASON in “Rich Wien’s Sons” A COLUMBIA PICTURE. 6 REELS. “Ghosts of the Night” 7 Reels A THRILLING STORY OF THE HIGH TRAPEZE. Town Hall, Penang. THE Coyne Musical Comedy Co., WILL PRESENT “ON THE ROAD” Friday 16th, 9-30. LIVELY TIMES
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  • 1460 10 Taiping T urf Club Races. First Professional Meeting. Complete Programme For To-Morrow. Record Crowd Expected. (BY “TIC-TAC") THE following is the complete programme for tomorrow’s races at Taiping. It is the first professional meeting to be held there and it is expected that it will attract a record crowd. In
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  • 182 10 Penang, August 16. 1929. cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,000.00 C oves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutm gs 80s 70.00 110 s 60.00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried sales 9.35 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rice:—
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  • 403 10 The following were the latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’» share list at 11 a.m. to-day i— Yesterday. To-day 00 00 CD Sharks. Js >» P J? CQ OQ CQ 00 to, I G. t C. t C. Mining. Haad Yai 8/- 8/6 8/- 8/6 Hitam
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  • 77 10 Penang, August 16, 1929. i (By Oourtwy of The Ohartered frank). On London Bank Demand 21) 23/32 4 m/at 21) 27/32 Private 3 m/at Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documenta y 2/1 7/16 n New York Bank D mand 55| O, France T.T. 1,420 India T.T. Bangkok T.T. 8Q Batavia
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  • 14 10 The homeward mail by the s.a. Ekma closes at 6 p.m. to-day,
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  • 78 10 LONDON STANDARD (nOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 344 cts, per pound per pl=s46/No. 1 Crepe 341 cts, per pound per pl $46/33 Easier. London 10 7/16d New York 20f cta.gold (®l/ Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34jc per lb. Sept. 1929 35jc Oct/Dec. 1929 37|c
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  • 61 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Go., Ltd. London, August 14, spot £208.7.6 three months’ buying £212.10a three months’ selling £212.12.6. Messrs. Boustead <k Co. Ltd—15th August quotation for Singapore refined tin $107.624 per picul, business done 175 tons, Penang refined tin $107.25 per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin $106.624
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  • 63 10 lbs. Amalgamated Malay 59,094 Bualau 41,500 Beranang 44,300 Bertam [Taiiho] 83,221 Borelli 40,000 Brooklands 125,000 Bukit Kepong 29,100 Chembong 95,931 Cheras 58,000 Connemara 39,338 Glenshiel 69,757 Kamasan 30,085 Kepong Malay 196,570 Kong Sang 6,675 Labuan Bileh 14,362 New Serendah 41,343 Rassak 15,708 Semenyih 65,200 Sungei •Purun 01,040
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  • 182 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. During the past week the market has been dull and uninteresting. Despite revised estimates of American Consumption for the past month in the neighbourhood of 40,000 tons values have eased in all markets and London and New York we can quote no better than
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  • 63 10 (Rugby Radio Serviob.) London, August 14. Paris, 123.955 New York 4.84}e Brussels, 34.87 Geneva, 25.21 Amsterdam, 12.10} Milan, 92.745 Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen, 18.21; Oslo 18.20 Vienna, 34.425; Prague, 1631; Helsingfors, 192} Madrid, 33.06 Lisbon, 108.20 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817 Rio 5j Buenos Aires, 47} Bombay, I.5Hd
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 35 10 The tonic effect ofHalils Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RBSTOKAHVg the entire system Wmb all irM ateai ehaaaiaM Wtaa ManhaaaaaA ▲Moan A Eastern (Malaya) RM. Singapore and Penang. Stephen Smith Co. Ltd., Bow, Looden, baa. M
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    • 531 10 POSIT| Clerk, Tapping or Fieu’cond good references. Pl eftso ni "°tor Wanted.—S. MonukT Shortly require the wil > Assistant. Apply by iX 0 1 Bishop Street, Penang. L nly to *****—15 16 17-8 Wanted A charge Rubber Estate Perak 0 experienced candidates nep? oo6 experience in manufacture nf aPDIy sheet
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  • 2116 11 I en New Private Bungalows Completed. Remarkable Progress. Crag Hotel Transformed: $50,000 Dining Room Nearly Ready. (Special To The Pinang Gazette.) A visit up Penang Hill yesterday morning revealed remarkable improvements. A new police station, an outdoor dispensary and a public park have been opened
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  • 536 11 i Mr. E. F. Phillips, of Perhentian Tinggi Estate, Negri Sembilan, has returned from leave. Mr. E. J. Jacques, Manager, Matang Estate, Matang, is staying at The Cottage, Maxwell’s Hills. Mr. J. Hodder, Electrical Engineer, Ipoh, is leaving for Kledang Hill on Saturday for a short stay
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  • 77 11 TO-NIGHT’S PRODUCTION AT TOWN HALL. Fred Coyne’s popular musical comedy company will play “On the Road” at the Town Hall this evening. It is exactly the cheerful mixture of songs, dances, clever sketches and good team work with which the company has built up its deserved reputation.
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  • 348 11 ’rom American countries.—Ztapfo Radio Service. Increasing Trade. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE’S FIGURES. WHITE PAPER. The latest White Paper pub. lished by the Ministry of Agri, culture deals with the expan. sion of trade in foodstufis within the Empire. With the exception of mutton, lamb and pig,
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  • 152 11 —Reuter LENGTHY IMPRISONMENT WITHOUT TRIAL. Harbin, August 15. The 39 members of the Soviet C insulate at Harbin, who were arrested as the result of the recent raid on the Consulate, are hunger-striking baciusa they have been imprisoned for over ten weeks without any semblance of a
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  • 84 11 A Dance will be held at the E. O. Hotel on Saturday, 24th August, commencing at 9.30 p.m. The Penang Branch of the Ex-Services Ats >ciation of Malaya are inaugurating the Dance, proceeds of which are in aid of the Penang Wet Memorial Fund. Tickets may
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  • 344 11 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. ON THE lAWN (WEATHER PERMITTING.) The following programme will be rendered by the E. O. Orchestra, uridar the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, 18ch Angns\ 1929, at 9-30 p.m. 1. Grand March “Floren ina” Fncik 2. Over ure “R iy Blas’’ Mendelssohn 3.
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  • 85 11 To-day's Departures. Japa ese Prince for Bjston New York. Swaerdecroon for B<dawan Del», L»n«s Edi, T. Semawe, Segli Sabang, OlehltU West Coast u nmatra Padang. Rohna for Port Swettenham Singapore. Honolulu Maru for Colombo Bomb-»}, Kedah for Belawtw Deli. Jana for Victoria Point, Mergui, Pavoy, Rangoon and Moulme
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  • 248 11 FORBIDDEN BY MINISTER TO PLEAD PRIVILEGE. The hearing was concluded last month of the action by Mr. Emilio del Solar, the First Secretary at the Peruvian Legation, against the Mobile and General Insurance Co., Ltd., of Cornhill E. C. Mr. del Solar insured his motor-car with the company.
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  • 578 12 AT ONCE. Judge On The Need. An important declaration in favour of the sterilisation of the unfit was made by Mr. Justice McCardie at Birmingham Assizes. He had been dealing with a case in which a feeble-minded youth was charged with assaulting a girl and another case
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  • 94 12 \ug. 17—Malaya Cup Soccer, Perak v. Selangor; Tai ping Races. First Day. Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd., 19tb anr.ual meeting, Henry Waugh and Co 12 noon 18 IndLn Conference of Malaya, S remban. 19— Penang Lawn Tennis Association Meeting starts. Esplanade, 5 p.m. 20— Penang Lawn Tennis Tournament, Contd,
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    • 74 12 iiniiaiiiiii— mu V s\o\/ /t 0 S’ 1 WHEN DISCERNING I ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE EEC AUSE •”WLSi pw r ■of®? ICIIKr~ EMr~ vB K ■Bal g\2?g I H ib< T"' IW* iWi-J i ■AH la. sL *4 I ■Hr Ku BS i 1 B ~*W mL W
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    • 426 12 ADDS RELISH H The Carborundum Co., Ltd > /vSm MANCHESTER. '‘‘l J B Aloxite and Carborundum Wheels, Scythe Stone, u a 8 Carborundum Crucible,, Etc. J BMHi s BjTj VyV si 7 M I H o ll jb= =g='- .gggs Stockists: I I IMPORT YOUR CYCUJHSAVE POUNDS I William Jacks
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  • 624 13 OUGHT WE TO SNEER AT AMERICANISMS The Lesson Of The Past. Many purists would say that The Talkies is—or are—not English. One of those detestable Americ niBms’’would be their definition, and The Movies would come under the same condemnation. The English listener to an American Talkie” objects not
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    • 342 13 I Before she sets out or evening a woman must i c satisfied with her appearance. I er roC k ma Y he perfect, her I i r l°°k its loveliest, but if she I )Mw s uneas Y about her complexion, /TT, AH ner enjoyment is spoilt. •M. I
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    • 111 13 W■ 111 MM 111 4MSWMMWMK It’S Your Blood that Must be Cleansed X X/’HEN 'mpuritieo collect and *ra VV retained in the blood the whole system becomes weakened, for it through Mie blood that every tisane of the body is nourished) Absceises, Ulcers, Bad Legs, Piles, Glandular Swellings, Eczema, Boils,
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    • 276 13 1 a For More Years and More Miles fr*^!* 4 Trades and Buses are fanwns far thdr simplicity of design, raggedness of and the high grade material <jf which they are built. These features represent basic value, Dodai Brothers, always vigilant for improvement, have augmented this base value with gines
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  • 393 14 WOMAN SHOPLIFTER. Magistrate Disagrees With Doctor. A theft committed under the influence of a brainstorm was the theory pot forward by a doctor in a shoplifting case before Mr. Mead at Marl-boroug-street. Ella Ford, aged 28, a waitress at a Liphook hotel, Hampshire, was charged on remand with
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 252 14 The MAN wt» iuww» the climate icnawe the need for Calvert’s wnCAfißoirt Medical Soap that pwftri MttefNk aoap always reliabh hl oircfifth and quality. SeU by Utud dtafews ??ed bazaars. S&8 that «ssr MS» and trade mark i—sijennCTY 9,5 b«y, er r aaniW teas are ©emetimaa offered. P. C Criwt
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    • 140 14 SUMMER AND THE CHILD. Now is the cherished season of holidays and the great out-of-doors. But do you realize that this also is too often a season of torture and suffering for the very young? Summer complaints are frequently fatal Io little children Avert them in time by the employment
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