Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 August 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-08-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 196. VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement444 1929-08-27 1 T. NAGATA brothers, DENTISTS. Head Office next tojthe Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street my y~ n<j >& fttll -/W ml iffift cosh aJKpwIII I ,dofeel i II ®RJP W J ROTTEN i B fBWZk--— 7 IW<W i whatapity 111 /WC Mt 7< J\ YOU DIDN’T The TODD Chequewriter 2444 words
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Advertisement19 1929-08-27 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, I with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light, ’Phone 772, j 68, 70, Bishop Street PENANG.19 words
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Advertisement1941 1929-08-27 2 TO-LET. NOTICE. L -1— o CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, JP q R AL E I T Room» in centre of Beach Street, for The undersigned is a maker of Canvas AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Tm further particulars please apply to No. bags such as Mail bugs, Csh bags. Tin Roval r1,941 words
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Article332 1929-08-27 3 PRACTICALLY NON EXISTENT. Smuggling Flourishes In Dominions. No seizures of dangerous drugs of any importance occurred in Great Britain during 1928, according to the report of the British Gjveroment to the League of N itions. This confirms the experience of former years that illicit traffic332 words
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Article116 1929-08-27 3 FREIZE IN A STONE-AGE DWELLING. Importai t finds by a party of archie yL ogists in a cave in the Matoppo Hills. Rhodes’s, will be discussed at the mooting of the Association in Johannesburg. Mr, Leslie Armstrong, the leader of th*cxpedition, states that the cave is a116 words
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Article127 1929-08-27 3 The referring to motoring casualties in connection with which a doctor “frequently receives neither payment nor evm thanks,” states that th-* police can help by furnishing the doctor with the name and address of the patient he has treated. Emphasising the position of hospitals and127 words
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Article86 1929-08-27 3 How it is done in India, An extract from a local newspaper.The priestly rites performed were much appreciated by the whole elite of the town who were present. A large number cf fo >r were freely and sumptuously fed dur'm? the la«t four da; s86 words
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Advertisement463 1929-08-27 3 !f x I Z*" UfcSl» YOU Keep Mosijmtoes Alfvs? I Your, life-blood is the mosquito’s chief sustenance— he cannot live without it! While you writhe under the torture of his ir- ritating bite, Z><?grows fat. Prevent malaria,yellow fever,dengue, and filariasis. Kill mosquitoes easily, quickly, surely with Flit. Flit clears the463 words
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Advertisement279 1929-08-27 3 i A Dose of a ASPIRIN I BA^ ER xT/vxx gives speedy NiKw I certa n re l* e f Ju from headache,toothlAr V ache, earache, neuralgia 5 A i and rheumatic pains. The Original ©oyeVs ASPIRIN Tablets are sold only in original ll packages, as illustrated. The Bayer Cross279 words
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Article859 1929-08-27 4 ONLY THREE LEFT. Last of the Old Line of Army Rank. Mashal of Franco, the hightst military titie a French soliier cm attain, is to be allowed to disippear again, according to a decision of the French Cabinet. The rank was not conferred between 1870 and859 words
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Article173 1929-08-27 4 EXAMINATION SUCCESSES*. In the examination of Theory of Mus'C held in Penang on Jun- 8 1929 we understand that M»s. McGregor entered 26 pupils 25 f whom were successful. Th« following is the list of successful candidates Senior Division Kh >r Joo Saik 95 Marks Hons.173 words
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Article187 1929-08-27 4 APPLICATIONS INVITED BY WINDOW BILLIn his search for a wife, Mr. C. P Burch, a Loumville (Kentucky) merchant, has hit upon the novel idea of inviting Applications by means nf a bill in his shop window, says the (Paris edition). A blank spice is left on the187 words
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Article132 1929-08-27 4 An ol i an i senseless superstition has probably received new life from the fire r»isiBt r at G’llingbam (writes a Mornin.9 Post c >rr«spond»nt'. When the colliery disaster fo'lowed hard on the heels of the sinking of th» submarine H. 47. I heard it asked, “Waat will132 words
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Article102 1929-08-27 4 I had a rather unusual experience wri Its a Windsor correspondent to the Fiel'l) I was riding at a walk, followed by a c uple of working terriers and a Sialyham when ab' ut 10 yards ahead of us a rabbit ran across the ride,102 words
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Advertisement332 1929-08-27 4 TO m V A GET BEHIND THE WHEEL AND GET THE FACTS ABOUT BUICK'S SUPERIORITY F~Arive the new Buick Check it in every phase of performance in acceleration, power, and hill climbing ability; in flexibility, stamina, and swiftness. You will understand then why Buick has won twice as many purchasers332 words
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Article900 1929-08-27 5 The Vienna Coup. (BY DEUCE.) A writer in the English Bridge Magazine sa y€ that if the old Wmst experts of fif y or sixty years ago* could come to life they would have little if anything, to leain from the best Bridge players of tc-day as regards900 words
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Article310 1929-08-27 5 ODDS CONTINUOUSLY SHOAVN BY NEW DEVICE. An indicator which will tell the public continuously exactly what the odds are againat any horse has been invented by Sir George Julius, the inventor of the Totalisator which has worked so success fully at Longchampa. The only guide the pubic310 words
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Article152 1929-08-27 5 SUPERSTITION AMONG MAIDS OF THE BtiER PUMP. The comparative rarity of five shilling pieces ought to have a marked effect on the employment returns of barmaids, because there is a fixed idea among many of them that if they accept a crow L-piece across the152 words
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Article93 1929-08-27 5 What is the best thirst quencher for hot weather? George Steevens, the famous war correspondent, remembering his experiences of thirst on the road to Khartoum, used to answer unhesitatingly, “Abu Hamed.” On the effects of this particular concoction —gin, vermouth, angostura, limejuice. and soda —be grew93 words
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Advertisement236 1929-08-27 5 ELLwiaos's isjots INSIST CN FAMOUS HAVING FOR AN ov ELLWOOD g M y£A[ s OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. I 1 v 1 tit'-^'-''. 1 S KLOSTER BEER LION HEAD BRAND. S I 1 x WIHh Y F r J So s t ZBsSlaQ SPECIALLY S 4 LIGHT236 words
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Advertisement258 1929-08-27 5 S •< II kS Nothing finer in the East S «Twrorjg; Eastern architecture reaches Io its psktbbb SHfeJS ultimate limits in the palaces and nEBM temples of the East—there is nothing finer. SMftPS! KsSaaß Black and White Virginia cigarettes hara inRHHN reached a similar position in the realm of smoking—always258 words
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Article896 1929-08-27 6 Aboriginal Customs. In Orissa. Interesting Facts About The “Juangs.” NE of the smallest and yet I i 1 one of the most interesting tribes of aboriginals inhabiting the Feudatory States of Orissa, are the Juangs Their speech which is closely classified to Kalarian resembles896 words
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Article257 1929-08-27 6 Lord Lo.isdde in a new capacity when he presided at the Ae >lian Hall, London, at the presentation of the Hawthortden P/iz., for the b st prose wmk cf the year, to Mr. Siegstoried S 88COD, for h’s bio'r, "The Memoirs of a Fox Hu iting257 words
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Article248 1929-08-27 6 HIMMEL —NO, CRICKET. “Himmel,” exclaimed the bjy from D ’rorheenstadischen. “Nr, crick 4,” explained J mes Minor, as he pointed to the Waite clad figures of the dl»x era. i JaJi. I think it muit be a splendid I game this cricke I must play some.” The G man boy248 words
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Advertisement106 1929-08-27 6 OVER jj Ninety Years Experience IN I Pharmacy I i| is the combined record of our manager and the two senior men of our dispensing staff. 11 I that experience is at y OUT SERVICE I I DONT TAKE RISKS i i r by entrusting your prescriptions to inexperienced It106 words
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Advertisement178 1929-08-27 6 B) il Cmr M 1,1 Uuef to His irany-i c T °J 7,ie Se^e meM/t Si» Hugh Clifford’' f J Arcs. CCM.C. QBE aud Brunei [dunlop] THE STANDARD bff which ALL TYRES are WL The Dunlop Rubber Co., (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore. Distributors K. LEE SAN CO., —81, Beach Street, Penang.178 words
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1498 1929-08-27 7 European Implicated, No Chsrge Preferred: Inquiry At Butterworth. Javanese Killed. AN accident at Permatang Manggis, Province Wellesley, on the night of July 14 in which a Javanese named Hamat was killed had a sequel in the Butterworth Police Court to-day when Mr. N.1,498 words
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531 1929-08-27 7 Main Building Completed. CLINIC’S GOOD WORK SINCE 1924. APPEAL FOR MORE FUNDS. THE Seventh-Diy Adventist Mission Clinic which was established in Muntri Street in 1924 has done remarkably good work ever since and the number of patients bas so increased that the Mission Authorities launched an531 words
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Article139 1929-08-27 7 E. S. A. M. DANCE. At the dance held at th° E 0 Hotel on Saturday evening last the total amount collected from sde of tickets and the auc ion of powers and a bronze n edal on behalf of the ab ive Fund amounted to139 words
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Article739 1929-08-27 7 Goods In Containers. TRIAL BETWFEN PENANG AND IPOH. BOON TO BUSINESS HOU-EI. THE Federated Malay States Bailways are shortly to introduce containers for the conveyance of goods and a trial with them is to be made first between Penang and Prai and Prai and Ipoh and739 words
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Article357 1929-08-27 7 Magistrate Who Remembered A Face. LOQUACIOUS ACCUSED. At the Penang Police Court this morning, before Mr. F. K. Wilson, Detectite Inspector Roche charged a H<>ckchew, Teoh Ee Leong, with theft of 70 cents fro n the person of Lok Chow Bong in Dato Kramat Road, last night.357 words
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Article131 1929-08-27 7 Another Handsome Cheque. THE Pinang Gazette has today received another handsome cheque for tho Sir Ronald Ross Fund from Messrs. Kennedy, Burkill and Co, Ltd Penang, agents of a number of Shanghai companies. The following list of nine estates have contributed money, totalling $BO3 80, on131 words
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Article133 1929-08-27 7 NEW REGULATIONS. (From Oar O vn C »rresponde u Bangkok, August 26. B?com ng eff j ctive on Oc ober 13 fi'e insurance co twanies operating in S ain have to depotit with the G ivernmant 100,000 tic-ils ci-h or securities bef. r receiving au;hor s133 words
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419 1929-08-27 7 E (ST VIRTUE.” Miss Beryl Sidney’s Triumph. Tae Lawson-Sidney London Comedy Company’s opening play at the Town Hail last night was exc*llently produced and it will be much to be regretted if Pe tang resid*nts do not roll up in increasingly large numbers to419 words
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Article142 1929-08-27 7 (fit'.ar- COLOSSAL DAMAGE. Nanking, August 26. There was intense excitement this morning following a huge explosion at the munition depot which is one of the largest in China and situa’ed in a. densely populated portion of th* capital inside the city walls. It was f >llow >d(fit'.ar- - 142 words
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Article87 1929-08-27 7 ELIATAMBY CUP COMPETITION. (From Our O n Correspondent.) Taiping, August 26. Th* last ma'ch in the first round of the Eliatamby Cup Competition was played here to-day and resulted in a win for the Indians who beat the Railway II team by four goals to nil. Th*87 words
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45 1929-08-27 7 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. London, August 27. A successful experiment of speeding up the Trans Atlantic mail was carried out yesterday when 5000 letter’, weighing 100 lbs, were landed from the GermanLloyd liner, Karliruhe* at Galway (Ireland) and rushed by air to Croydon.*45 words
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Article22 1929-08-27 8 Peal.—On Augunt 25, at Ayer Rajah House, Henang, to Emily, wife of Lieut.Commander C. A. Peal, R. N. R., a son.22 words
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Article528 1929-08-27 8 In keeping with its predecessors, the year book of the Planters’ Association of Malaya for the year 1928-29, is a veritable mine of information not only to the planting community, but to the rest of Malaya as well. To-day we are able to make only a hasty survey528 words
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Article86 1929-08-27 8 —Reuter. CHAIRMAN INTERVIEWED. London» August 26. Mr. Jerome Greene, the chairman of the American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations, interviewed by Reuter in London en route to Russii, foreshadowed efforts to persuade the Soviets to participate in the forthcoming conference of the Institute in'*—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article43 1929-08-27 8 The homeward mail by the as. E’ephanta closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, th« 30 h instant. The B.T. Rajula with mails despatched from London on August 8 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the JOJi ’.us'.-t.t.43 words
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Article1278 1929-08-27 8 000 DAY again, thanks to the generosity of the Shanghai Companies by courtesy of Messrs. Kennedy, Barkill Co., Ltd., P-mang, the fund inaugurated on behalf of Sir Ronald Ross has been solidly increased. Acknowledgment is made elsewhere. If all estates, or groups of estates, will follow the1,278 words
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Article135 1929-08-27 8 ;.—Reuter- NO DEFINITE DECISION. London, August 27. Italy’s intention with regard to the Schneider Trophy contest is still obscure. It is believed she is withholding a definite decision pending the meeting of thSchneider Committee to morrow, when she is credited with the intention of sub;.—Reuter- - 135 words
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96 1929-08-27 8 PRESIDENT HONOURED(From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Augnst t kh P S. CT. At the annual m®etu g o yesterday evening Mr- R J president, w-S presented wit 8 i o handsomely ms cigarette case and a n**i t>d silver smoking ca’ membet s’ appreciation96 words
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Advertisement190 1929-08-27 8 Our SALES I Make Friends Our friends I Make Sales xw’im 11 iiiiHMß II 18 0 u il The Watchword Ar I BOON’S The Chemists I m X 1 FOR years has always been “Consider j 0 the Customer,” t and on that our business has risen from small be-190 words
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Advertisement76 1929-08-27 8 E. fir* O. SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music INSIST ON DEE MONTE FRUITS. THE BEST. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing the Sea and Peak. Modern Sanitary System. Hot and Cold Running Water.76 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-08-27 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 4.04 a-m. 10.21 a.m. 4.03 p.m. 10 31 p.m. To-morrow. 444 a.m, 11.20 a.m. 4.47 p.m. Midnight.24 words
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Obituary21 1929-08-27 8 DEATH. Spence—At Singapore cn August 25, Sydney George The Straits Trading Co. Ltd., son of the late Provost Spence, Kirkwall, Orkney.21 words
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389 1929-08-27 9 Reuter, Reuter, London, August 26. The Colonial Office has issued the following statement. Summarising the position in Palestine, on the information available on Sunday morning, the Acting High Commissioner states there was still some firing and incendiarism in the new quarters. “The situation in theReuter, - 389 words
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Article153 1929-08-27 9 Jerusa’em, August 27. Disturbances have broken out at Telaviv where mirtial law has been proclaimed. Some Jews were killed in the Arab quarters at Jaffa. A Palestine Government communique states “Jerusalem is now quiet. British infantry, the Air Fore? and armoured cars are keeping order. British police and153 words
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Article415 1929-08-27 9 British United Press. BRAILLE NEWSPAPER. EDITED BY SIGHTLESS JOURNAL! T. CIRCULATION OF 850. What is virtually a case of the blind leading the blind is the publication of a weekly new* paper in Braille for blind people in the United State* and Canada. The paper isBritish United Press. - 415 words
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Article185 1929-08-27 9 i. Reuter. Definitely Rejected. MR. SNOWDEN HOLDS HIS GROUND. COMPLETE DEADLOCK. The British delegation at The Hague spent all yesterday examining the latest question of the four Powers—ltaly, France, Belgium and Japan—in regard to Mr. Snowdens demands for fair distribution of the reparation annuities. Mr. Snowden,i.—Reuter. - 185 words
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67 1929-08-27 9 ,—Renter. BATTLE OF GIANTS. New York, August 27. Phil Sc >tt, the British heavy weight ch m non, has been matched to meet Campolo, the giant Argentine, at Brooklyn on September 11. This is Scott’s first fight on his second American t'-ur and his opponent,—Renter. - 67 words
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Article68 1929-08-27 9 —Reuter. FIRST ROUND RESULTS. Brookline (Mass), August 27. In the first round of the National Doubles Championship Van Ryn and Allison beat E. W. Feibleman and Brooks Fenno 6 3, 6-0. 4-6, 6 4, Gregory Mangin and Norman Farqnharson beat H. H. Colley and G. H.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article35 1929-08-27 9 —Renter. GLOUCESTER’S VICTORY AT CHELTENHAM. London, August 26. At Cheltenham Gloucester beat Warwick by 106 runs- The scores were as follows Gloucester 173 (M»yer 5 for 66) and 200. Warwick 102 and 165.—Renter. - 35 words
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Article97 1929-08-27 9 —Reuter. (Continued from page 12.) Los Angeles, Argust 27. The flight of the G aj Z*PP<Mn ecross the Pacific was marred by tbe illness of Dr. Eckener, —the result of the strain of the voyage. As noon as the dirigible was moored he hurrel to,—Reuter. - 97 words
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Advertisement22 1929-08-27 9 TO NIGHT AT THE Town Hall. LAWSON-SIDNEY COMPANY IN 44 TWO HUSBANDS” described as a “daring comedy from St. Martin’s Theatre, London.’’22 words
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Advertisement185 1929-08-27 9 ss a aaS X=X S x -’||J eras» -r assteb I PIP t_ s I AND S.MOKERS SUNDRIES a A large of proprietory brands always in stock. 'j Pipes From $l-00 to $l5-00 j 'j Cigarette Holders 50cts. to $lO-00 ill! Cigar Holders, Cigarette Cases. Lighters; Pouches, Ashtrays, etc 1.1185 words
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Miscellaneous136 1929-08-27 9 THE LAWSON SIDNEY London Comedy Company. INCLUDING Beryl Sidney Hilda Dorrington and Carl Lawson. Supported by a Powerful Cast in The latest London and New York Successes. NOEL COWARD and! A. A, MILNE PLAYS At The TOWN HALL, PENANG AT 9-30 p.m. Prices $4, $2, $l. The Dar)up Comedy the136 words
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Article349 1929-08-27 10 .Reuter- COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA. “NO! BLINDING THE WORLD.” Shanghai, August 26. The Foreign Minister, interviewed by Jleuf’ er declared that the Government is rtetermined to adhere to the terms of the Sino-Russian Agreement of 1924, under •which it is supuibtM that the Chinese Eastern Railway shall.Reuter- - 349 words
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Article243 1929-08-27 10 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. The only surp ise in yesterday’s matches was the defeat of H. E. Sparke bv T- Mine m straight sets. Sparke is a much I e ter doubhs player than he is at singles but he is very ►ready and in his prev one243 words
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Article91 1929-08-27 10 BY M. S. “LALANDI k.” The fallowing pWengerd are Raving Pmang to-day by the M. S. Lalandia for Europe Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fois, Mr. T. V. McAdam, Mr. and Mrs. Walt. M r s. A. K. Smidt, Mrs. M. Kanis. Mr. nd Mrs. Wuber, Mr. J.91 words
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Article594 1929-08-27 10 Mrs. Julian Frankel left for Europe at the end of last week. Messrs. Brown, Pnilhps Stewart have removed their offic sto No. IA, Penang Street. It is now definitely known that the Rev. and Mrs. 0.8. Parson» will not be returning to Malaya. Mr. G. M icdonald,594 words
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Article67 1929-08-27 10 We are a’viqpd tn<*c the ab ve vessel arrive! New Y. rk on August 22 after a voyage of 33 days having left Penang on July 19. The kid<ierpo<e trom Japan. China nd Singapore is expected to arrive tere at noon on Thursday, 29th August and will67 words
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Article71 1929-08-27 10 (R-gby Radio SEHviob.) London, August 26. Parle, 123.86$ TOrk 4.8412 Brussels, 34. Genefa, 25.18$ Amsterdam, 12.09$ Milan, 92.96 Berli- 20.36 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhager, 18.21$ Oslo 18.204 Vienna, 34 42 Prague, 1631; Helsingfors, 1921 Madrid. 32 99 5 Lisbon, 108.20 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817 Rio 5| Buenos Aires, 47|(R-gby Radio SEHviob.) - 71 words
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Article448 1929-08-27 10 The following were the lat*® l quotation> in MESSRS. KENNEDY Jfr Co*» «here li»t at 11 a® to-day 1 Yes erday. To day on 00 a# Shares. a o "75 QQ OT 0Q QO 10. t e. c. tc. Mining. r Ayer Hitam Tin. 14/6 15/- 14/6448 words
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Article130 1929-08-27 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 341 cfs. per pound per pl $45/66 Mo. 1 Crepe 34$ de. per pound per pl $46/Quiet. I London Wj 1 Nhw York 20i c»k. (gnln) {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34b per It. Sept. 1929 34p130 words
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Article87 1929-08-27 10 Messrs. Boustead «i Co. Lid—--24 h August quotation for Singapore refined tin $lOB 62$ per picu’, businoß» done 175 Unit, Penang jrefine.l tin $lOB 62$ per piem’ t ivness done 150 tonp. nn r< *ti»'H«i tin $lO7 12$ per picu’, tin ore $107.12$ per picul, 26th Augn-r Quotation87 words
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Article215 1929-08-27 10 Penang, August 27, 1929. cts. Benares Opium p. chest oom 5,0 0.00 C oveg M 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 1 Mace Pickings nom 170 00 Nutm gp 80s o 70.0(1 w 1101 6 -00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried sales 9 75 Rattans «rales 11.15 Rattans215 words
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Article76 1929-08-27 10 Penang, August 27, 1929. (By Courtesy of 7he Chartered. fjaM. On London Bank Demand gy.3 23/32 U 3 27/32 Private 3 mpt Credit 2/4 3/8 nxt 3 D r 2 4 7/16 On New Yor’ K Bank D tns nd 55 France. m 420 T.T. 154$ Bangkok T.T. «0|76 words
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Article1103 1929-08-27 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5 I 5 J 9 3 i "5 utco ao h a I BOBBER [DoIIm.J f o S o <• Allenby Rubber Oe m J Alor Gajah Rubber Estate CO 1 8 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 2u 3 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 40 31,103 words
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Advertisement41 1929-08-27 10 BOCKS YOU WANT FCYLES can supply them. A Million (new, second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues with particulars cf Books-on-Approval Scheme. FOYLES 121 i±j" 2 4E i R 441 words
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Advertisement395 1929-08-27 10 Ncw A (<j? for Taknapa. oer month, QairtPr, p lar y£?fi| B<X Nr, 339. H-nan7 i< 4 Wanted a smart Chin 226.c/.>Pi„ aM o”; tle A “Pb *****-27-8 Dresser/Condue o- f )r Kelantan (Tamit Labour Fol) Ute >1 must hold 2ni grade ceriifi c Appli «W have a goo knowledge395 words
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Article843 1929-08-27 11 July 29th: While Ve Marrows be still ob l,' t> f a .small size when .to my mine ever the best eating—do secure 11 t j juay serve it, stuffed, at out t ]i ls night, my manner of doing (the marrow, to cut in in hall843 words
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Article681 1929-08-27 11 BY ROSAMUND. 3 Wise shopping, and good cooking. 5 help a small housekeeping allowance enormously. Yet there is another way I in which a leakage of waste can be mini- > mised, and that is by constant, day by j day care of food-stuffs, both these boughtBY ROSAMUND. - 681 words
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Article, Illustration78 1929-08-27 11 Here is a useful little beach suit of plain and printed linen. The coatee and jumper are made of plain, crushed strawberry linen, trimmed with wide bindings in shades of pink, brown and cream. The pleated skirt is also of the printed matenal and has a hem78 words
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Article374 1929-08-27 11 DAPHNE DAVIDSON - BY DAPHNE DAVIDSON. It isn’t difficult to dress the little ones for their holidays, since all one needs is the minimum of material, provided it is gaily coloured, durable and of a texture which washes well. Gingham comes to mind as the ideal fabric. But one374 words
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Article420 1929-08-27 11 BY A BEAUTY EXPERT. If your eyebrows are unshapely, if they 7 do not suit your face or eyes, if they are too thin, or too pale, or in any way “truant”—well most of the defects can be overcome with very little trouble. First, the shape orBY A BEAUTY EXPERT. - 420 words
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Article428 1929-08-27 11 MRS. G. BARRY - BY MRS. G. BARRY. Medicine-chests of a generation ag® with their rows of bottles of Syrups and lotions, pills and unguents, and plasters of various descriptions have vanished. But the modern mother should not b® without emergency arrangements of an adequate kind, for mishaps happen in every428 words
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Article466 1929-08-27 11 MURIEL RAPSON - BY- -MURIEL RAPSON. Now 7 that- the summer holidays aro making our lives a little less strenuous, we have leisure enough to allow our minds to stray in calm and pleasant places, and to make all sorts of delightful plans for very necessary Autumn decorations in the466 words
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Advertisement28 1929-08-27 11 Jfeatre Royal B p commencing I rorn Thursday, 29th. I. Harold Lloyd I n I,s latest and I runniest hit [SPEEDY” I Dnu B<)X P,ans at P[ANO CO.28 words
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527 1929-08-27 12 British Ban. I’.S.A. CiPITAL BaKRED FROM GUIANA. rVR'.ICr INDIGNATION". Meetings hare been inoned in British Guiana t(? j protest, against the action of the li i'is'i Government in barring American capital being used for the development of the oil indust' y. Th a area concerned is about527 words
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Article53 1929-08-27 12 To-day** Departure*. Rarimata for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Jiva. Kuala for B°lawan Deli, Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Labmdla for Port Said, Gr roa Havre Hamburg L ludot1 Rotterdam and Friday, 30 h instant. T> 1 Elephanta Rar goon and Calcutta 6 p m Regtn. 6 p.m.53 words
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Article, Illustration102 1929-08-27 12 “Graf Zeppelin At Los Angeles. Reuter. San Francisco, August 26. The Graf Zeppelin passed over San Francisco at 6.15 p. m. Pacific time. Glistening like silver the Z-ppeiin sailed over the heart of the city and was attended by a swarm of fifty aeroplanes. Thousands of people crowded at every. Reuter. - 102 words
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Article244 1929-08-27 12 TO BE OPENED BY SULTAN OF Pt RAK. (Fr >m Oir 0 wn Co respondent Taiping, August 26. The North Perak annuil Agri Horticultural Show will be held here on Saturday and Sunday in the grounds and rooms of King Edward VII School, Taiping. Up to now244 words
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Article223 1929-08-27 12 Aug 27 —Penang Lawn Tennis Tournament Contd. 5 p.m. Municipal Commission Meeting, 4 p.m. Lawson-Sidnev Comedy Company, Town H ill, 9.30 p.m.“ Two Husbands.” 28 Penang Mercantile Co operative Thrift Loan Society Ltd., Annual Meeting—Chamber of Ccmmirce Rocm. 5.15 p.m. Prnang Lawn Tennis Association Tournament Continued at 5223 words
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Article67 1929-08-27 12 A rocket with which Professor R. H. Goddard, of Clark University, Worcester, Mass, was experimenting in an effort eventUilly to short the moon exploded at his experimental station on a farm near here. It had reached an altitude of 300 feet, when the detonation eccurrei, and the67 words
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Article422 1929-08-27 12 and one j*r of rose water.— British United Press. Interesting Discovery. REMOVED II» ENGLAND IN 1815. NOW AT WINDSOR. That the throne of the Kings of Kandy, which reposes in Windsor Castle, was brought to Ceylon by the Dutch Governor for Whimala Dharma, the reigningand one j*r of rose water.— British United Press. - 422 words
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Article206 1929-08-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR DOCTOR FATALLY BURNED. As the result of being seriously burned when bis car broke into fl <mes on Sunday morning on tbe Circular Road, Dr. N. C. Jansz, the well known medical pr ctitioner of Kuala Lumpur, died at 7.30 on Monday morning in206 words
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Advertisement552 1929-08-27 12 i commas S® BIBLE Ob Baby’s Head and Fore- /1 u ST) head. Itched Badly. “My baby at seven months had a I A tL S brewing out on his head and fore- ~W head. It first appeared like small blisters which later broke and scaled -««w/ over. It must552 words
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Miscellaneous27 1929-08-27 12 O' i f Mb f ii You ms L not g«t these waves wet.” Listen, Alice, afbr this you must never wash your head.’'— Darfbarbier, Bet lip.27 words
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Article474 1929-08-27 13 NEWSPAPER’S ALLEGATIONS. War Instruction By Naval Experts. A story cf a clandestine naval school of aviation on the Island of Norderney is told by the “Welt am Abend,” a newspaper of Bolshevik sympathies, which, however, occas'onally unearths authentic cffic’al secrets. It appears that the Communist, Herr474 words
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Article171 1929-08-27 13 Ceylon Father Tells How His Little Daughter Was Cured of Stomach Trouble and Vomiting By Baby’s Own Tablets. “Just after my little girl had turned one year old she became troubled with disordered stomach and constantly vomited after taking her food. This worried both171 words
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Advertisement289 1929-08-27 13 I"— 111 ■tewrW— MEf M«r. -wr»EMHH—mHl^—<M» r¥>wwwTHir i iw M Chivers Jams tl ncands of tons of fresh fruits are taken every year* from Messrs. Chivers by stores everywhere c harJd direct to Orchard Factory t 0 be made into Jams and other fruit AGENTS: products. Every jar is sealed289 words
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Article568 1929-08-27 14 Played From China To Peru, Vanishing Prejudice of Public Schools. Wasn’t it a fine show The speaker was a etccky littde Englishman, obviously of the professional 31ass, using that inexpressive and characteristic slang which we inher t from Public School and University. And the occasion568 words
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Article565 1929-08-27 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, Auguet 27, 1929. M jtton— C 1 Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 100 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 49 Suet 49 Kidney pair 3) Feet the565 words
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