Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 August 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-08-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 189. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1929. PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement216 1929-08-19 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* paphy by electric light. 'Phone 772, 68, 70. Bishop Street, PENANG. ra—" V ZZEiCZ. --«-•/LT F'' H i: the H Kb- 3 d H MOTOR UNION TgSIJIBS INSURANCE company, limited :< sEs® > I s sBsB n,fl II INSURANCE I H ‘‘MORNING AFTER” FEELING216 words
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Advertisement14 1929-08-19 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS. DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith14 words
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Advertisement1957 1929-08-19 2 POSITION WANTED.MISCELLANEOUS. TENDERS INVITED. First Grade Mechanical Engineer Board Residence, y»oar ci. for The e I DCRPRPTIfiN I fl A B A /CN I X 6 ears .xperirt.ee Ma!.,, drying; “.re PEKtBUIIUN I Bj gj 1 I management other mine»-, open to eng-g- tennis, pnone, gar B g H fl1,957 words
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Article360 1929-08-19 3 “SOUND FINANCES.” Agent-General’s Report. The interim report of the Agent-General for Reparation Payments, Mr- Parker Gilbert which is published in Berlin and may be regarded as a legacy bequeathed by the man who has superintended the operations of the Dawes Plan to those whose task it will360 words
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Article116 1929-08-19 3 TEST CASE AGAINST CINEMA THE NEXT STEP. The London County Council Theatres Committee recommend the council not to take any action to enable theatres and music-halls in London to be opened on Sundays. The Entertainments Protection Association and the Society of West End Theatre Managers had asked for116 words
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Advertisement107 1929-08-19 3 l^ t- > wwM V T /jl «Mplliiw X. A O I' o r if jk 7 <.. ;< B- i wr' 'r' w- jb%4lgteSk .j®. THHHkSK- ..a A JMMMMUii:- -’f«& Craven “A” are the coolest cigarettes I’ve ever smoked CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent107 words
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Advertisement59 1929-08-19 3 B,y r GorclijaL SterylD/' There is nothing more welcome on a hot day, when Old Sol seems determined to shrivel you up, than a glass of Montserrat. Thi» delicious Lime Juice makes a good thirst a thing to be treasured 1 kIONTSERRCT m LIME JUICE O/ Dealers Prepared la Borland59 words
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Advertisement80 1929-08-19 3 THE COLUMBIA PORTABLE CHALLENGES THE WORLD ’IR W I Model 109 a Mo<l e B2a $35.00 $47.00 No Portable Gramophone Is So Good Test Compare. ■:d ill cii \I Uy I Bigger I I Better 11 M I The New SUPERIOR WHIPPET I with s FINGER TIP CONTROL” J The80 words
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Article651 1929-08-19 4 CLAIM LOST. Solicitor Who Was Struck Off. THE action concerning the testamentary affairs of the late Miss Mary Ann Charlotte Austin, of Shernall-avenue, Walthamstow, E., who died last January, aged 82, was heard in London recently Mr. Charles Thomas Wilkinson, of Upper Bridge-road, Redhill, Surrey, as executor,651 words
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Advertisement392 1929-08-19 4 major improvements Among them— Pressureless Touch I Non-Breakable Barrels 11 'I £1 Jrni jl 32 pen patents are represented in this S> bj<? master pen. Hg 'HI Duofcld Barrels and Caps of Parker I “Permanite” are 28% lighter than rubber., Hf _t I I yet non-breakable. h Through Pressureless Touch392 words
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Advertisement150 1929-08-19 4 r-<\ P3Ĕ 2EM IN ENT IN EVEKY CO UNTFtY OF THE Wop.TTX, a 'i'll i rrr////? W/-f '4 /9/m /5 1,1 Wmw" I Illi DISCLOSED BY X-RAY i /y/ 'lill ll I Th e l° n ĕ strands of finest golden v Virginia Tobacco, used exclusively z for 555 Cigarettes,150 words
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Miscellaneous20 1929-08-19 4 ml dBBI “Terrible Waitir, my plate is quite damp.” “Parden me, sir, that is your soup.” Lutbge Kolner Zeitung, Cologne.20 words
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Article270 1929-08-19 5 "SOLONNELLE 1812” AT THE E. O. Commendable Enterprise. brilliant PERFORMANCE CROWDED LAWN. CHAIRS and tables were at a premium last evening at the E. and O. Hotel on the occasion of the orchestral concert when “Solonnelle 1812” under the direction of Mr. Arthur Lax was rendered. The programme thronghout was270 words
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Article219 1929-08-19 5 HALF-YEARLY MEETING. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, August 18. Mr. B. J. R. Barton presided over a large attendance at the half-yearly meeting of the Johore Planters’ Association held at the New Rengam Club on Saturday. Many matters of importance were discussed, the chief being the question219 words
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Article205 1929-08-19 5 The death took place on Friday at "Singapore of Mr. V. Clumeck. Mr. Clumeck had been unwell for some months past. The deceased gentleman, who was very well-known in Singapore, came to the Straits Settlements from Egypt in 1889 ani then joined the firm of205 words
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299 1929-08-19 5 WARREN SHIELD CONTEST. European Company To Represent Penang. The competition for the Warren Shield, in connec.ion with the Penang ‘Bisley” Meting, took place yesterday morning. There is no pnzd attaching to this event, but the winners will have to go down to Singapore to represent the299 words
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Article142 1929-08-19 5 TOURNAMENT TIES. The following ties have been arranged: Thursday Singles A Macnab vJ A Hunter Lee Choo Sin v G Aste E C Valberg v A M Hussain. Doubles T Mine and S Ohta v D D P Rule andlDigby; Goh Chin Keat and Cheah Inn142 words
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Article82 1929-08-19 5 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 Aesociation of Malaya are inaugurating the Dance, proceeds of which are in aid of the Penang War Memorial Fund. Tickets may be82 words
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Article134 1929-08-19 5 The following new books have been received at the Library:— Dance, Little Gentleman by Gilbert Frankau. Happy Ending, by Stephen McKenna. Red Aces, by Edgar Wallace. Summer Lightning, by P. G. Wodehouse, (2 copies.) Windfall’s Eve, by E. V. Lucas. The following appointments are notified in the “F.M.S.134 words
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396 1929-08-19 5 HORSE IN TRAINING. Preliminary List Of Strings. The following horses are in training for the Singapore Professional Meeting to be run on September 7, 10, 12 and 14: W.W Redfearn. Red Stripes, Cousin, Theebaw, Tamuge. Little Gibby, Melan, Lila, Sarcastic, Mee Too, Church Parade, Balbara, Master396 words
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Article135 1929-08-19 5 DRAWN GAME. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, August 17. The St. Xavier’s R, C. visited Taiping and met Mr. Gwynn’s XI on the padang on Friday before a large crowd. A keen and even game ended in a goal less draw. The visitors had135 words
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Article149 1929-08-19 5 BY 2 WICKETS. Klang defeated the P.O.C. at Klang on Saturday by two wickets. The scores were as follows: P. C. C. Anthony c and b Williamson 46 Partridge b Bernard 23 Aste c Ashworth b Oliver 60 Goodman b Oliver 21 Anderton c Ashworthb Wiliamson...149 words
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261 1929-08-19 5 P.R.C. DEFEATS P. C. C. With a P.C.C. team at Klang it was practically an “A” side which turned out on the Esplanade yesterday and the batting of Rodrigo (95) and Orr (87) proved too much for the limited attack. The scores were as follows. P.261 words
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Article267 1929-08-19 5 COMING TO PENANG. The Forbes Russell New Comedy Company are arriving in Penang—after a successful 6 months tour through India—on Thursday, the 22nd inst., and will give two performances at the Town Hall. They have shown two of their most popular plays from an extensive267 words
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Advertisement50 1929-08-19 5 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx4<4<cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx FINEST QUALITY X x English Pheasants X x x X Partridges X x I Chickens x 5c 3* s Ducklings X x Turkeys X x X X X X x For Quality and Service x B SINGAPORE B X X Cold Storage Co., Ltd., PENANG. I Phone 602. <XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX4<4<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX50 words
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Miscellaneous123 1929-08-19 5 To-night and Till Wednesday 21st. LTD. y I Cf WARNER BROS. TOWN HALL, PENANG. Two Performances Only Thursday 22nd August at 9-30 p.m. FORBES RUSSELL Presents THE NEW (1929) Forbes Comedy Coy-*’ WITH APRIL VIVIAN In a Repertoire of the Latest London Playa. London’s Longest Run "By Candle Light" A123 words
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Article635 1929-08-19 6 The central organisation for the purchase and distribution of radium (the price of which is £lO,OOO a gramme) will be set up by the Government with the least possible delay. The exact character of this body has not yet been determined, and will be a matter for635 words
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Article516 1929-08-19 6 The Art of Writing Paternal Letters BURNE-JONES once remarked in a letter Dads ought to have their whack sometimes.” Dads of all degrees are given a good innings in a new anthology, For Fathers,” a book mainly of paternal letters compiled by Mr. R. L. Magroa (Hodder516 words
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Article131 1929-08-19 6 -Reuter. GERMAN DRIVER’S VICTORY. Belfast, August 17. The German driver Carraciola in a Mercedes-Bena won the 1400 mile Tourist Trophy Road Race at Belfast. There were 65 starters including the crack drivers of 6 nations. Campari was second in an Alfa-Romeo and Fraser-Nash third in a-Reuter. - 131 words
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72 1929-08-19 6 —Ztatim ITALIAN DISASTER, De Senzano (Brescia) August 19, In the presence of General Balbo, Under-Secretary for Aeronautics, one of the Italian Schneider trophy seaplanes nose divided at Lago diGarda from a height of 50 feet while travelling at a high speed. It sank in 50 fathoms—Ztatim - 72 words
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91 1929-08-19 6 Sauter MILLIONAIRE DROWNID. Alexandria Bay (N,Y.), August 17, The speed boat G-iggit owned by Syracuse millionaire, Mr. Charles Up collided with the crowded pleasure la Thousand Islander. Both were sunk Mr. Lippe, his wife and Mr. Dodge,a pilot of the Giggl*, were drowned. Sir;Sauter - 91 words
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64 1929-08-19 6 CONDEMNED BY CONGRESS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, August U A special session of the Ceylon al Congress passed two resolutions statin! that there was no justification jincrease in the import duties and co demning ths Governor’s precipitates ill-advised action of certification has undermined the public64 words
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Advertisement248 1929-08-19 6 (McCoy’s Tablets.! Poor Old Mac He’s Getting Thinner Every Day. He use J to be such a manly fellow, too--well proportioned and full of vigour. Now his fine figure has 1$ gone and he looks like a walking scarecrow; you can almost see the bones sticking through his flesh. Mac248 words
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Advertisement87 1929-08-19 6 E. O. SPECIAL NOTICF. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. Runnymede Hotel Limited. (Incorporated in the S. S.) Overlooking the Sea. Largest Ballroom (Wed. and Sat. Evening Dress). Hot87 words
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Miscellaneous22 1929-08-19 6 TIDE TABLES, High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.0 a.m. 6.29 a.m. Midday. 6.59 p.m. To-morrow. 1.47 a.m. 7.0 a.m Midday. 7.26 p.m.22 words
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Miscellaneous81 1929-08-19 6 •J 1 »l*4*»l*^**l*»i*4*l**l*»l**l**i < 4*4*4 < »i**i »i* 7 THE WORLD AT ITS V/ORST s y gluyas wiluams f I V K ~I i i .1J i i I II .4W I I -F- -Mira i T \\LLf gnwrmL t 4* l W a JWJ r O x 2X z¥(81 words
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Article1005 1929-08-19 7 Refusal To Accept Creditor Powers’ Proposals. Definite Rejection. Smaller Nations To Pay The Piper. Britain Says “No” l/r. Philip Snowden s reply to the four creditor Powers rejects the new proposals as not acceptable, and says he eipects more satisfactory proposals. Mr. Snowden contends that under—Rugby RttAig SmiSb - 1,005 words
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Article213 1929-08-19 7 —British United Press. CRIMEAN VETERAN’S END. LAST SURVIVOR RESIDING IN U. S. A. 94 YEARS OF AGE. The last of the survivors of the historic “Charge of the Light Brigade’’, resident in America, Mr. Thomas Kinsey, of Union City, New Jersey, has died in New—British United Press. - 213 words
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Article329 1929-08-19 7 -Reuter. “Malicious Propaganda.” COMMUNIS) DEMONSTRATION IN WARSAW. JEWS ARRESTED. While China has notified the Powers that Russian troops have crossed the Siberian border a semi-official statement from Moscow says that such reports are a malicious invention, Several Communists have been arrested following a demonstration in Warr.-Reuter. - 329 words
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Article33 1929-08-19 7 -Reuter. POBITION WIRELESSED TO TOKIO. Tokio, August 18. The wireless station picked up the Graf at 7.15 this morning. It reported its position as 62 North 120 East (near Olekmnisk Siberia).-Reuter. - 33 words
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Article171 1929-08-19 7 -Reuter. BUILDINGS SWEPT AWAY. Simla, August 17. The huge Shy ok Dam on the Kashmir Mountains, near the confluence of the Shyok River on the upper course of the Indus, has burst and an immense volume of water is racing down the valley, sweeping away trees-Reuter. - 171 words
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Article192 1929-08-19 7 —lto-Ur. MR. J. H. THOMAS ARRIVES AT OTTAWA. Ottawa, August IS. Mr. J. H. Thomas has arrived at Government House. In an interview, referring to the coming disarmament conference at Washington, he said that the British Labour Party desired to set an example of peace to the—lto-Ur. - 192 words
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Article91 1929-08-19 7 -Reuter. GENERAL CAPTURED AND BOILED IN OIL. Calcutta, August 17. Hazara tribesmen of Afghanistan with whom Amanullah’s step brother, Abated Ali, had been fighting, inflicted a crushing defeat on Habibullah at Sarchasma, 30 miles north of Kabul and captured much ammunition. The tribesmen recently captured and boiled-Reuter. - 91 words
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Advertisement38 1929-08-19 7 Owing to the removal of the “Pinang Gazette” to-day to the new permanent premises—la Penang Street—to-day’s and to-morrow’s issues have necessarily been cut to twelve pages. It is hoped to resume publication of the normal issue on Wednesday.38 words
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Advertisement186 1929-08-19 7 ,-g. 1 —F Available shortly MOUTRIE PIANOS. a i 4 ‘fr -.A H.V. Z Paint Most Square Yards Per Dollar! OMr. LINDESTO advises you (a) Protect your property Paint it properly (b) «Buy your Paint by covering capay city and not by weight: 4 H.V.Z. GLOSS PAINT gives you most186 words
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Article254 1929-08-19 8 TOUR COMPLETED. Extensive Inspection Of Weld Quay. THE Hon. John Scott, C.M.G., the new Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, who arrived in Penang last Friday on his first visit to Penang, will be returning to Singapore by the s s. Kedah this afternoon after having carried out an254 words
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Article116 1929-08-19 8 LOAN SECURITY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, August 19. Co-operative Credit Societies will be interested to know that a cise, perhaps the first of its kind, in which three sureties to a defaulted loan refused to own themselves as fluch consequent upon the mysterious missing of the116 words
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Article41 1929-08-19 8 Reuter. PRESIDENT HOOVER CUP. Marblehead (Mass), August 18. The German yachts Kickerle and Halhi were first and second respectively in the German-American yachting contest for the President Hoover cup making the scores 45-39 in favour of Germany.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article41 1929-08-19 8 —Reuter* HUNTER DEFEATED. New York, August 18. In the final of the Eastern Turf Court Lawn Tennis Championships men’s singles Tilden beat Hunter 6 2,6 2, 10-8. This is the first time Tilden has won this championship..—Reuter* - 41 words
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Article49 1929-08-19 8 MALAYA CUP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 18. Singapore easily defeated Malacca in the Malaya Cup match at the Stadium on Saturday by five goals to nil. Dolfatah scored all Singapore’s goals. Malacca never showed up except for a short period in the first half.49 words
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Article40 1929-08-19 8 Reuter. ENGLAND DEFEATED. Dusseldorf, August 18. Ina women s athletic contest Germany beat England by 53b points to 45b points, a on alt eBta bl»Bhed a world’s record for 80 metres hurdles returning 12 A secondi.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article219 1929-08-19 8 UNSUITABLE CLIMATE. Rev. P. Browning Leaves For Home. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, August 17. In an interview the Rev. Philip Browning, Chaplain < f the Church of England, North Perak, who was busy packing prior to his departure from Taiping, said that be and Mrs219 words
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Article184 1929-08-19 8 cs v ov L ill llir «1 Research Academy.— British United Press. MONEY GRANTS. Peking, August 18. Peking, still the literary, scientific and artistic capital of China is to have a magnificent national library. Books in all languages will be found there but Chinesecs v ov L ill llir «1 Research Academy.—British United Press. - 184 words
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Article102 1929-08-19 8 To-day’s Departures. Hong Peng for Rangoon. Siantar for Singapore, Manila, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle, Pandai for Alor Star P. Langkawi. Rahman for Pangkalan Branian, Pangkalan Soesoe Langkat. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings <fc Sitiawan, Kedah for Singapore. Namsang for Calcutta. The following ships are in communcation with102 words
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131 1929-08-19 8 At the tenth annual general meeting of the Subordinate Civil Service Association held on Saturday last, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year President, Mr. E. S. Kitto, J.P.; VicePresident, Mr. S. Manickram; Honorary Secretary, Mr. Lim Ewe Lee; Honorary Ase,stant Secretary, Mr.131 words
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Article751 1929-08-19 8 Dr, J. G. Brandon Bravo has returned from Medan and has resumed practice. Mrs. G. M. Dalgety and her two boys are leaving for Home next week. Dr. J. W. Winchester has been ap pointed Medical Officer, Labuan. Mr. M. Rex, M. C. S., Commissioner of Lands,751 words
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Article444 1929-08-19 8 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette)Sir —The Committee of the Port Swetteiiham Mariners’ Club again desire to thank the public and those Firms who have so generously responded to their appeal for funds. It will be noted th ait the Blue Funnel Company, Messrs. Alfred444 words
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Article197 1929-08-19 8 One of ithe alarming effects of tfce drought is that country houses are being invaded by armies of rats in search of water, says a Home Paper. Their need of water has driven them from the dry sewers. The head gardenbr on an estate in Surrey told a197 words
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450 1929-08-19 8 AN APPEAL We cannot shelve the future educa- tioual progress of the country as a matter of no concern. The country is ever growing in its prosperity and importance among the units of the world and education, the greatest factor that contributes to a country’s450 words
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Article431 1929-08-19 8 I he following we™ tk quotation. in MESSRS. 4 Co’. ,h»« i Ut to-day i— u in Saturday. To day Shares. M 2 j c m S CQ m 1 c. j c. r c Rubber (Dollar). Amalgamated... 3.25 a at )n A H,U, n U g431 words
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Article21 1929-08-19 8 LONDON STANDARD (L° oSE,i S.R. Sheet 34 ds, per No. 1 Crepe 34| {By Courtesy °1 Me-^' s thl21 words
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Article12 1929-08-19 8 uenerai 34, pSpot 34L’ Sept. 1929 Oct/Dec. 3sc12 words
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Article15 1929-08-19 8 three months three months' Bpo‘ vfij London. August b. three months £2l3.ssthree months’15 words
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Advertisement135 1929-08-19 8 V. N. RAJOO Retired and Licensed Surveyor accepts surveying and levelling anywhere also draws Estate plans at moderate charges. V. N. RAJOO, Butterworth. *****—m w f s g 11-11-29 Federated Malay States Railways. NOTICE. Commencing Ist September, 1929, the express trains between Prai and Bangkok will run to the following135 words
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Article590 1929-08-19 9 The Uplifters. 100 MILLIONS ALL AFTER MONEY. Calmly and dispassionately, a very witty American who is now in London Mr Of or«»e Jean Nathan, the essayist and critic —dissicted the nation to which he belongs v hen he talked to a reporter. All American?, except590 words
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Advertisement678 1929-08-19 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANk OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1851.) Paid op-Capital fl Wft.MO ppserve Filed fi.WO.MI Ee* rve Liability of Proprietor» £3,880,6*3 Head Ofloe: 88. BISHOPBGATB, LONDON. B. C. Agencies and Branch»»: Star. Amritaar. Bangkok, Batavia, fktnhev. Calcutta. Canton, Caimpor*. Cebu. Colombo, D»ir*n, Delhi.678 words
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Advertisement231 1929-08-19 9 HOT WEATHER INDIGESTION. Its Reason and Why. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Cure It. During hot weather people find themselves troubled most with indigestion. The reason is that the debilitating heat thins and weakens the blood, the source from which all parts of the body derive strength to carry on their231 words
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Advertisement260 1929-08-19 9 DRIVE THE NEW BUICK AND LEARN THE FULL EXTENT OF ITS LEADERSHIP g— H. wi' «jw.'r v 1 1 -^■^-wrnrr'ni»— wir«mw mjilh.wt i.ki/xi" »i u —■rim’ behind the wheel of the faction that is the superior by far new Buick and get the facts of any automobile selling in any-260 words
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Article452 1929-08-19 10 5,562,000 WITH RESERVISTS. Said To March 50 Miles A Day. THE latest official figures place the strength of the regular Red Army at 562,000. To these are added also officially, reservists of the first, second, and third category, numbering 5,000,000. At the same time territorial sectors are452 words
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Advertisement394 1929-08-19 10 g|gttgJF* < ,i I feel so tired. ji > 4JW yOU must conquer that state of weakened health by toning up your nerves and restoring their power of resistance with Sanatogen. Sanatogen is the ideal combmation of exactly those two elements phosphorus and albumin which build up lasting health m394 words
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Advertisement337 1929-08-19 10 BERNARD SHAW My. .--Life is unnecessarily troubled and occasionally wrecked because we have no A if ’TT'J* r* technique of marriage. England has Or jf iff I an expert instructress in Dr. Marie mA *Zf J>. Stopes numbers of needlessly unhappy marriages have, been set right xO bv her instruction.337 words
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Article564 1929-08-19 11 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, Augurt 19. 1929. Mutton— ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.60 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread p»i r 40 Suet 40 Kidney pa i r 80 Feet564 words
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Advertisement141 1929-08-19 11 I the i GRITZNER SEWING MACHINES. f I ALL MODELS. Illi I 1 I (s RITZ X E R Sewing ■ffl I Machines are world-famed I in |on account of their UnII excelled Durability, Ele- gance, and High-Capacity. In i ESTABLISHED 1872 ill I I SOLE AGENTS: j Henry Waugh141 words
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Advertisement280 1929-08-19 11 IT’GRAMS “KYLPA” 'PHONE 1373. I "DICK’S” Asbestos Packing I and Jointing for I Superheated and High Pressure I Steam and Hydraulic. I All Grades and Types in Stock. I I OBTAINABLE FROM I I KYLE, PALMER CO., LTD., I I 46/48, Beach Street, PExNANG. I Also»t iron KUALA LUMPUR AND280 words
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Advertisement1368 1929-08-19 12 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINĔ7 M HAMBURG-AMERIKALINIE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. Qp* PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. wXs 1”: 29 Hambnre. OUTWA RDS. Due Singspor. BELLEROPHON Pept. 6 London, Rotterdam an.l Hamburg. m P Vogtland For Hongkong, Shanghai. Japan an *or ANTEnSr S-pL 12 Marseille,. London,1,368 words
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Advertisement600 1929-08-19 12 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND AFCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under con- Bombay-China Service to Sinnanrn* tract with His Majesty’s Government, London a y pQrc vhiM and Far East Mail Service. anD Outwards from London for China and Japan.600 words
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