Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 August 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1929-08-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. v PUBLISHED' DAILY. No. 200. VOL. LXXXVII. "tC SATURDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS22 words
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Advertisement316 1929-08-31 1 I. NAGATA brothers, DENTISTS, dead Office next to.the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street BUCYRUS ERIE COMPANY. I MONSOL DREDGE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS PRODUCTS. OF >. 0 Steam, Diesel and Electric Driven, Mechanical Revolving Shovels, S JjßtjL and I Dragline Excavators. JROjTlihlMi j bibOf n t Full Particulars316 words
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Advertisement17 1929-08-31 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* grtphy by electric light, ’Phone 772, 63, 70, Bishop Street PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2007 1929-08-31 2 r BANKS. TrpJ POSITION VACANT. jO Ik A CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, JI QR L E JRX SUM* A Dresser/Conductor. Required AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. A' A 4 1 4 n >, I to mothers/ WHMf Li VW I -«-xt- 7r Anti Malarial work >, essential. S<lar "J. UP -ol M2,007 words
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Article363 1929-08-31 3 REMEDIAL EFFORTS. Feature of Aviation Boom. THE large number of accide its which has attended the growth of civil Hying in America was referred to by Mr. William P. MacCracken, Assistant Secretary of State for Commerce for /Aeronautics (U.S.A.), in his Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture363 words
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Article360 1929-08-31 3 SCIENTIST’S PROSOSED TRIP. EXPLORING HIGHER STRATA OF ATMOS 1 HERE. A CORRESPONDENT recently hid an interview with Professor Piccard, instruc'or in physics at the Brussels Free University, who next year will attempt to m; ke a balloon ascent to the hitherto unattained height of360 words
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Advertisement112 1929-08-31 3 “A dab and a rub window” B MRS*, |jSf 1 ywq a^wki>wy n ir i T^jMEi^s^^^apT^B:^^Siiigni^: Furniture. S N 5c Si® Z< '.Cream/ ww I>w K Will not smear nor fingermark. Sold everywhere in glass bottles and artistic blue jars, which make attractive flower vases when empty. Manufactured by RONUK.112 words
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Advertisement480 1929-08-31 3 B TPSS 11-59 h A E I f The satin softness of its lather soothes as well as cleanses. ’y I r the heat-weary skin, Pears’ brings uj a sense of true ease and real refresh- I ment. Pears’ Soap is pure soap, all n v soap, nothing but soap,480 words
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Article1412 1929-08-31 4 The CIVIL SERVICE as it REALLY IS. Where the Politician is Made to Feel Grateful to the Expert. WREN the future historian comes to consider the last century (the years, say, between Waterloo and tie Treaty of Versailles) as a critical period in the growth of the1,412 words
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Advertisement187 1929-08-31 4 I I PLAYER S X CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE S "’J? sjjtl INDIGESTION s a ll 50 needless! “Bisurated* -X, v Magnesia stops indigestion,dyspepsia, heartburn or wind within five minutes. X. N°t onlv is pain stopped but by healy* n ß an< l strengthening the inflamed -x. stomach lining Bisurated’ Magnesia P187 words
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Advertisement253 1929-08-31 4 Burgled Binoculars. oStitei IM I ft 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. i «&**.rcAßLZEiss'l e n Zeiss “Delfort’ I Magnifying 18 time». High power Field G.253 words
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Article688 1929-08-31 5 “Death Is Not Necessary.” Scientist And Human Mechanism. >*rx*HERE are no mysteries of life and I death —only ignorance,” said Professor F. A. E. Crew, in an address at the Social Hygiene School, at Cambridge, recently. “It is of the utmost importance," he said, “that we688 words
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Advertisement351 1929-08-31 5 Kl iiaai«aHHa«Niiaß4iiKßM a No. 1 Straight Talks From C. &C. NE of the unfortunate facts to be faced in life g is that nothing lasts' for ever. Motor-cars II are no exception. A time eventually arrives X when a repair becomes absolutely necessary. JJ It is, however, false economy to351 words
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Advertisement84 1929-08-31 5 3°" -ffi “ffi STORAGE 1 •A I g BATTERY g Wllimd Threaded Elubber FOR STARTING LIGHTING IGNITION The Last Word in Battery Construction. If You Require Maximum Service with Minimum i Upkeep Cost, Install a Williard Battery. SOLE AQENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS, Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ELECTRICAL DEPT. Penans.84 words
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Advertisement267 1929-08-31 5 i Gout prevents ng ifTthe joys and pleasures of spurting and travelling “That ba.:*.us© you wanted it like this.” Do take the farioiia Atophan tablets (manuf'iC’iured by Schering’s, Berlin, and restore your good health as. rapidly'. 'a l porsib’e. removes any inflammatory piv-xssea and the ©iirpJns! tof uri-j acid curing267 words
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456 1929-08-31 6 Woolleys 176. Over 100 Centuries In FirstClass Matches. Leicester's Huge Score. —Rioter. London, August 30, IN scoring 176 for Kent at Lot cis, Woolley now joins the select company of those who have scored one hundred centuries in first class cricket. He is the—Rioter. - 456 words
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Article173 1929-08-31 6 CHINESE NONDESCRIPTS “A” DEFEAT INDIANS. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, August 30. The Chintse Nondescripts **A” team, the champions of the Ktmpe Cup competition, defeated the Indians in the second round of the Eliatamby Cup contest by 6 goals to nil. The game proved to be altogether173 words
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Article46 1929-08-31 6 (Frm Oa r Own Corresponded.) Kuala Lumpur, August 30. J, S Unßor ‘O play in th. Malay Cup Final to-morrow at Singapore as not yet been selected, sixteen Players are travelling to Singapore and the selection win be made after lunch on Saturday.46 words
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Article235 1929-08-31 6 The P. and O. Company is gradually disposing of the older vessels of its fleet, the last on» to go being the intermediate steamer Ddta a favourite on the Indian and Chinese trade for many years. She wa« one of a class of four units,235 words
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136 1929-08-31 6 TWO MILES IN LENGTHMontreal, August 30Work on the new £2,300,000 bridge over the St. Lawrence is expected to be completed within a few weeks. This new structure will prove a great asset to Montreal and district when it is opened for traffic s me time136 words
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Article607 1929-08-31 6 We hear that Mr. H. Asb worth Hope is likely to revisit Malaya in the near future. Mrs. Moody, the head mistress of tbe Taiqu-rah English School, Malacca, has gone on a tiip to Japan. Mr. H.G. R; x has been elected president of the New Club.607 words
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Article159 1929-08-31 6 The following new books have been received at the Library JM. Barrie, by F.J. H. Dirton. The Man Within, by Graham Greene. The Maracol and Other Su riep, by Sir Arthur Conan D >yle, Matorni’s Vineyard, by E. Paillip OppenhMm. The Poets and the Lunatic?, bv G. K.159 words
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143 1929-08-31 6 —Reuter. Excellent Work. aiding pacification OF EUROPE. PROTOCOL SIGNED. The Hague, August 30. MR. Ramsay MacDonald has telegraphed congratulating Mr. Arthur Henderson on his “fine work, the results of which must speedily be seen in the pacification of Europe.” There was a picturesque scene at the—Reuter. - 143 words
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Article274 1929-08-31 6 MR. BEVIN’S WARNING. Workers’ Control of Industry. Brutally trank” words were addressed by Mr. Ernest Betin at Newcastle recently to those who demanded workers' control of industry. a IT OW many workmen want to I control industry be asked, addressing the conference cf the Transport and274 words
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Article115 1929-08-31 6 To-day’s Departures. Matang for Bhuket, Tougkah, Kopah Renong and Vick ria Point. Achilles for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Hongpeng for Port Swettenham, Singapore and China. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore, Jarak for Bernam River, Kuala Selangor Pulau Ketam, Port D.ckson, Malacca and115 words
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Advertisement160 1929-08-31 6 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LTD. Friday, September 6th FRED COYNE’S CABARET 7 ARTISTS 7 SNAPPY BEAUTY CHORUS EXCELLENT SHOW $3 Diners. $1 Non Diners PLEASE BOOK TIBLE NOW Ml KE A NOTE OF THE DATE Saturday 31st August Saturday LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. THE LAWSON SIDNEY London Comedy Company. INCLUDING Beryl Sidney160 words
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Miscellaneous44 1929-08-31 6 To-night and Till Sunday, Ist September. Li is Laugh Latest asyou ■■l enter Funniest ißhHmt A Roar as Comedy. tDmoisßixoyo ywvsMotSjajAßt you leave. SURELY SEE “SPEEDY” And Laugh out Lloydly. At 930 p.m. Nightly. No Increase in Prices Box Plans at Robinson Piano Co44 words
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1167 1929-08-31 7 New Municipal Loan. Formal Resolution For Borrowing Adopted. A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, was held yesterday for the purpose of passing a formal resolution with regard to the raising of a loan of 8 1/4 million dollars, full1,167 words
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Article642 1929-08-31 7 A Peep Into The Future. MIMSHRIAL GENIUS. BRITISH FIGHTING FORCES MERGED. I expected, of course, that England would be different. No one who has spent ten years in the British Development Service in the East could possibly do otherwise. But I was eager to understand the real642 words
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Article151 1929-08-31 7 MILLIONS NEVER IN CHURCH. People who lived “practically pagan lives because of the resettlement of urban populations were referred to by the Rev. Luke Wiseman in his report on the Home Missions to the Wesleyan Conference at Plymouth. I The report said there were four million151 words
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Article131 1929-08-31 7 3 KILLED 32 HURT BY FIREWORKS. EXPLOSION AMONG A WEDDING PARTY. Three persons were killed and 32 injured as the result of an explosion of fireworks in the midst of a marriage procession at Bidar, India. According to a police report, a gardener named Abdul Kadir, who was one of131 words
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Article93 1929-08-31 7 address for eximination. British United Press- BULLETS AND BOMBS. Buenos Aires, August 30Five hundred pack'ng c’-ees detained at Sante Fe and consigned to the Bolivian Ministry of War were marked in bold letters: NOT DANGEROUS.” An Argentine Army officer opened the cases and found Incendiary Bombs Traceraddress for eximination.—British United Press- - 93 words
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Article78 1929-08-31 7 British United Press- MR. T. A. EDISON. Philadelphia, August 30A man may be a genius and yet not be able to spell “chauffeur.” This was proved here by Mr. Thomas A. E lison. Mr. Edison was registering the names of his party at a hotel.British United Press- - 78 words
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Article45 1929-08-31 7 was taken down. —British United Press- “RIGHTEOUSNESS FLOURISHES”. Hankow, August 30. “Righteousness fl lurishes” was the sign that appeared over a Hankow shop. Then six armed robbers“held up” the staff and escaped with and the sign was taken down. —BrifwA Unitedwas taken down. —British United Press- - 45 words
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Article94 1929-08-31 7 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending August 24, 1929, shows a total of 70 deaths—44 males and 26 females the death rate beint 25.33 per mille compared with 21.35 in the preceding week and with 21.08 in the corresponding week of94 words
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Advertisement82 1929-08-31 7 0 I Posograph Company 'i Roll Films and Film Packs in Stock. <[ DEVELOPING and PRINTING 6 HOUR SERVICE. 1 Don’t Delay Pose Now i 1 The last word in While-Yon-Wait Photography. G I I Fos'graph Live Forever. I l[ 8 Natural life-like poses for $lOO 4 poses for 6082 words
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Advertisement853 1929-08-31 7 POSITION VACANT. nlul 11 -'ll Wanted First grade Dresser with IIUI U knowledge of Anti-Malarial work for HA MHO IM U/ATrn healthy Estate in Kedah. Commencing HllN l\ IN IA/ulr A salary $l5O per month. Apply Box NolIHIIUU 111 VlfllLll 230, c/o Pinang Gazette. Eczema In Rash, rritation *****-31-8 Dreadful.853 words
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Miscellaneous21 1929-08-31 7 -il -O j “Has your husband s'r«»ngth < f mind to givu npakohol?’’ “H* b sn’, but I have.”— Wahre J-ikcb, Btrlin.21 words
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Article307 1929-08-31 8 On Monday the Perak edition of the Pinang Gazette will make its bow to the people of the premier state of the federation and thus another milestone in the history of Malayan journalism will be passed. Throushou' its long career—the Pinang Gazette was established in 1833, and307 words
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Article1919 1929-08-31 8 London. August 2. The Royal Family like the rest of the country is turn ng to all points of the country for its holidays. Even the King may not go without his usual short holiday of sport. There is some talk that be will be able in1,919 words
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Article125 1929-08-31 8 COYNE COMPANY TO-NIGHT. Apart from the entertainments afforded the public by the many theatrical companies which make use of the Town Ha l, Penang too is well c»tered for by its hotels. In this both the E. O. and the Runnymede are to he congratulated125 words
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118 1929-08-31 8 British United Press- SCOTSWOMAN’S “FLIP.” Dominion City, (Manitoba) August' 30. Mrs Thomas Ballinga), a native of HiHheid, Glasgow, celebrated her 102nd birthday by taking her first trip in an aeroplane. She greatly enjoyed the ex perieuc”, and promised to repeat it in the nearBritish United Press- - 118 words
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Advertisement424 1929-08-31 8 sPECI AL OFFER!!! Below will be found a list of very interesting articles at a ridiculously low price Heinz Tomato Chutney per bot. .30 Usual Price .65 Gold Reef cream per tin. .20 Usual Price -40 Macedoines of Fruit in Syrup $2.00 Usual Price $3.95 S.&W. Chillv Sauce .40 Usual424 words
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Advertisement47 1929-08-31 8 SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music FOK MUSCLE BUILDING EAT wrrWtICHTILR. 11—— "-■■'.«tUMO B, GENTS. Henry Waugh A (0., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Bros Md Afrs. J. Reitsma. p. p. a s/,s Elephant*.47 words
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Advertisement29 1929-08-31 8 RUNNYMEDEHOTEL, UL Delightfully Situated and Fa ir^ y Sea and Peak Modern System. Hot and Water. Largest BaJroom Straits. (Oar own import® Fish, Fruits, eic.) DANCING daily. Wm. HAROLD29 words
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Miscellaneous22 1929-08-31 8 tide tables* TnW Water. High Water. LoW TODAY *3 37 3.®10.04 a-m. p.m. 10.57 p.m. 10 58 a.m. p ,m. 11,44 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration515 1929-08-31 9 Arabs Reported To Have Crossed Syrian Frontier, Defensive Measures. U. S. Tribute To British Control. Homeland For The Jews. A Colonial Office communique states that the situation both in Palestine and Trans-Jordania continues quiet. A small outbreak atSafed on Thursday night was successfully quelled onBenter* - 515 words
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Article123 1929-08-31 9 —British United Press* attempt to rid islands OF MOSQUITOES. Honolulu, August 30. A new race of cannibals are to be r <)ngbt into Hawaii. They are to be mosquitoes. Mr. C. E. Pembor'V?* an entomologist. has sent his first t Q J p nt—British United Press* - 123 words
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Article303 1929-08-31 9 British United Preu SCOTSMAN’S HEROIC DEATH. DRAGGED BENEATH WAVES BY AEROPLANE. CAUGHT BY THE FEET. A remarkable story of the manner is which Mr. Alexander Morrison, a Scot* immigrant met a slow death in a Canadian aeroplane disaster is told by an eyewitness of the tragedy.British United Preu - 303 words
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Article64 1929-08-31 9 Reuter* NOW AVAILABLE VIA COLOMBO. London, August 30. The Post Office announces that correspondence for destinations beyond India, for example Ceylon, the Straits Settlements, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand, can now be sent by the India Air Mail. It will then connect atReuter* - 64 words
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Article287 1929-08-31 9 ,—Reuter. Navy Office Silence. AWAITING ANGLO-AMERICAN DISCUSSIONS. ANNOUNCEMENT WITHHELD. The Japanese Navy OJice declines to make any statement with regard to the report, published yesterday, relating to an extensive replacement programme for 1930, It is stated, however, that the formal announcement of the programme has been withheld,—Reuter. - 287 words
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Article145 1929-08-31 9 —Reuter, LADY HEATH RECOVERING FF.OM HER INJURIES. Cleveland (Ohio), August 30. Lady H j ath is reporte 1 to be recovering.— ReuterSan Francifc August 30 Sixty five persons are believed to have been drowned in the sinking of the San Juan. Thirty five persons were rescued by—Reuter, - 145 words
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42 1929-08-31 9 —Revtcz GRANT OF £2,000, Simla, August 30. The Finance Committee of the Legis lative Assembly has sanctioned a grant of £2,0 0 as India’s contribution to th<' British medical appeal for assistance to Sir Ronald Rosa.-—Revtcz - 42 words
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Article53 1929-08-31 9 .—Reuter* OFFICIAL REPORT. I ondon, August 30, A Colonial Office Communique state* that considerable force* of Arabs are reported to have crossed the Syrian frontier prcceeding towards Palestine this morning. Aircraft ha* been despatched to check their progress The situation in Palestine and Trans Jordan continue*.—Reuter* - 53 words
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Article131 1929-08-31 9 known as *he amateur Cup. J British United Press* Madrid.. August 30< The popularity of bull fighting in Spain does not decrease but association football has all the same made rapid progress all over the c mntry until it is now one of the mostknown as *he amateur Cup.J—British United Press* - 131 words
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Advertisement40 1929-08-31 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULF UROPHOSPH ATE, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manor*. STANDARD FLOWER ANO LAWN FERTILISERS. .WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENAMG.40 words
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Advertisement100 1929-08-31 9 —A? -aA’- V— ~==lA? If I Hl- I 11 [h Available shortly I MOUTRIE PIANOS. 11l X kb II K BRITISH MADE W»; Obtainable from all important CALCARIUM'; WASHABLE DISTEMPER WATER PAINT i SANITARY NON-POISONOUS rl O at I Agents for British Malaya aeaiers. LINDETEVES-STOKVIS i < Railway Building...PENANG I100 words
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Article689 1929-08-31 10 Messrs. KENNEDY CO., Penang yeported on Friday 38 follows! Business has been brisk throughout the and the activity in the Share “Market referred to in our last Report 'lias been well maintained during the period under review. The price of Tin has steadily declined and closes JE2I2-0-0689 words
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Article72 1929-08-31 10 (Rugby Radio Servich.) London, August 30. Paris. 123.89 New York 4.841 Brussels, 34.875 Geneva. 25 195 Amr’ terdam, 12.091 Milan, 92.695 Berli ij'oir Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen. 18.215 Oslo 18.205 Vienna, 34.43 ?oo R r Ue 63 192 f Madrid’ 32.95 Lisbon, 108.20 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817 Rio 5*(Rugby Radio Servich.) - 72 words
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Article426 1929-08-31 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day I Yesterday. To-day E j 2 B Sharks. .2 0 ’S o CQ OQ CQ 00 le. So. Ic, Sc. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 14/3 15/- 14/3 14/9 Bangrin Tin 36/-426 words
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Article91 1929-08-31 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 33f cts. per pound per pl=s4s/No. 1 Crepe 34* cts. per pound per pl— $45/66 Quiet. London 10 3/163 New York 20 cts. (gold) (#l/ Courtesy of Messrs. Allen DennyB.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 33fa per lb. Sept. 1929 34*e Oct/Dec. 192991 words
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Article61 1929-08-31 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London. August 29, Soot £207.17.6 three months’ buying £212 three months’ selling £212.2.6. Messrs. Boustead A Co. Ltd—--30 h August anotxtinn for Singapore refined tin $lO7 62* per picul, business done 150 tons. Penang refined tin $107.25 per picnl. I uyers no sellers,61 words
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Article17 1929-08-31 10 For the m< nth of August. hours yards pels. Tin Bentong N.L. 695 94.200 34817 words
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Article341 1929-08-31 10 Bt. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England.) 14th Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 Litany, 8 a.m. Matins. Hymn 180, 8-30 Holy Communion, 9.30 Holy (ommunion Tamil, 10.30 Matins Chinese, 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 208, Ps VI 80, Ps VII 83, Ps VIII 84, Magnificat 47, Nunc Dimittis 61, Hymns341 words
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Article1167 1929-08-31 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. 3j a S pH RUBBER [Dollav.J o c S c Allenby Rubber Oo m S Alor Gajah Rubber 1 3 S Amalgamated Malay Batatea 3 2- 3 4J Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 25 3 51 Aver Kunlng Rubber Batatea 42} 47} aS Molek Rubber1,167 words
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Advertisement37 1929-08-31 10 IN EXCHANGE. For 200 used Stamps of Straits sis+w. Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong. Java, and the surrounding countries, will gtva PICTURE POST CARDS or m GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, &e MISS TEE, “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England*37 words
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Advertisement42 1929-08-31 10 BOCKS YOU WANT FOYLES can simply 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 of Books-on-Approval Scheme. E* C 121, Charing Cross Road, m Lonoon, England.42 words
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Advertisement204 1929-08-31 10 GRAND HOTELJIPOH) LTD. THE PREMIER HOTEL OF PERAK. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION <£ CUlSliu The New Wing of Twenty rooms, with all mo( j 5r conveniences, will be ready for occupation -very shortly Dinner Dance Every Saturday Private Hire Service Telephone: 591 IPOH, 0 R. SMITH Telegrams Grand hotel d Iff J204 words
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Article970 1929-08-31 11 CAPITAL reduction. lebenture Holders’ Generosity. p r H A. Van Dort presided at an .mliiiary general meeting of Pontii (Jold Dredging Concessions Limit- w l!r h was held at the registered n. t the company, ''Raffles Cham- > z.ipore on Wednesday, at noon, ui-re also present970 words
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Article548 1929-08-31 11 A STEADY DEMAND. Singapore, August 27. There is practically no change to record in the price of Tin during the past week, but London advices indicate a i steady demand with an improved undertone. There has been a fair business passing in Tin shares, while certain of548 words
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Article471 1929-08-31 11 MARKET REVIEW. Singapore, August 28. Generally, markets have been very dull during the past week. In spite of a further heavy increase in United Kingdom stocks, the price of rubber has remained steady, but business has been small. Tin has -changed but little over the period and471 words
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Article350 1929-08-31 11 JAMES F. HUTTON CO Manchester, August 7With the continued stoppage of the mills owing to the wages dispute, trade has necessarily been thoroughly disorginased. With the present position, it is estimated that about 90 per cent of the textile machinery of Lancashire is> standing idle and under350 words
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Article206 1929-08-31 11 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Penang, An gust 28. There hts been a steadier undertone in i the market during the latter part of tl e v eek and values after declining to 33i cts p r lb for Spot on Friday rose steadily and close l|certs above206 words
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Article216 1929-08-31 11 Penang, August 31, 1929. S cts. E enares Opium p. chest nom 5,0(0.00 C oves h 90.00 G< Id leaf sellers 72.00 Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 UOs M 60.00 0 coanuts per 1,000 50.00 0< pra Sundried buyers 9.45 Hattans sales 11.15 Rartaus Coarse 10.60 Gr-jen216 words
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Article71 1929-08-31 11 Penang, August 31, 1929. (Bff Oourtegy of The Chartered Bank), On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 m/at 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/at Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 7/L6 On New Ycrk Bank Demand 55} France N T.T. 1,420 India T.T. 154* Bangkok T.T. 80} Batavia T.T. 139}71 words
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Advertisement221 1929-08-31 11 Start taking ‘PHYUOSAN’ I (TBONOUNCED PIL-Q-«AN) v W TO-DAY/ It revitalizes and rejuvenates! r-To Soothe and Heal cuts and burns, abrasions, scratches, bruises and also ulcers, prickly-heat, cutaneous eruptions and eczema, your first thought must be: Apply PUROL For sunburn, sore skin* and feet from walking and cycling, irritation of221 words
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Article595 1929-08-31 12 _c. E;& T. DIVERGENT VIEWS. Can Be Gauged From Company Reports. the acid test. THEKE are still different views on the subject of rubber companies giving detailed figures of costs of production, though shareholders generally have raised practically no objections to the new p »licy of_c. E;& T. - 595 words
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Advertisement99 1929-08-31 12 z/ •\r 6- I I WHEN DISCERNING I I ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BECAUSE I "■mLS ”W Bl I |||j!®yS|H Bn Zlk I j Mn SB BBSBI MlWffi T. n B" 9 BBS 3MKI /r 9 H MSB bw IBM ■■Bl MM I n\Hz ER BBk tggii I99 words
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Advertisement830 1929-08-31 12 LISTEN £]ts|j —that’s the way to test a gramophone IF"" i Let tone decide. Hear a record played on the DECCA PORTABLE —the convenient litt e instrument with the power- fu’ voice and mellow accents. The extraordinary tonal smoothness of all Deccas is due to an ingenious amp’ificafion unit found830 words
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Miscellaneous85 1929-08-31 12 KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE ”JACK M DY KEEPING YOU WELL h PIN! ETTES ENSURE j)' 'A3. THE CLEAR EYE AND THE STEADY v HAND OF Your skill at games, your success in the affairs of life, depend chiefly upon the condition of your health, and this, in turn, is85 words
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Article412 1929-08-31 13 Report Of Civil Research Committee. HAVOC OF THE DESERT PEST. The nee of aeroplarea in combating Iccnet ewarms ia suggested by the subcommittee appoin ed by the Committee of Civil Reseat ch to investigate the prob em of this whose periodic invasions car.S' immense financial loss.412 words
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Article143 1929-08-31 13 Aug. 31—Kedah Gymkhana Club. Skye Meeting, Alcr Star, 3 p.m. ’X-? Taipirg Agricultural Show (First Day.) Lawson Sidney Comedy Company, Town Hall, 9-30 p.m„ “Twin Beds”. Malaya Cup Soccer Final at Kuala Lnmpur (Selangor vs. Singapor Sept. I—Taiping Agri-horticultural Show (Second Day). 1, 7—Girl Guides Campaign at Port143 words
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Advertisement439 1929-08-31 13 I Red Hackle is pro laced by ex-service men who take a -"S peraorul pride in their prodnc a pride tally ja by VS the winning of the premier aw.rd in the Whisky world. Bfe Yuu’li like its fine fail fl.vour, $3 6 Agents: SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. I 4439 words
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