Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED’ DAILY. No. 201. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 252 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» Craphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70. Bishop Street, PENANG. y §.i I i s Gghbsco Roofing I motor union I X* INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED I I I I jj GENASCO ROOFING is a particularly I. suitabiec m p° sitionf rusewheretrans ’y i
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    • 20 1 r z srtiiii.~A II •'-ii.a r T. NAGATA brothers. DENTISTS. fcW Office eext te. the DispensaryBruch Office 12, Urth SM.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1946 2 2 T 1 1 I ar- 1 z»■ FOR SALE. Dissolution of Partnership. BANK». CT* M, 1 7' NEDERLANDLBCHE HANDEL IP OR LE I 22, Pangkor Road, opposite Chinese iB hereby given that the part MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. /-.X'AT AT TD K? “b“c»b Wnmn d 6 P B I COLOUR.
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  • 703 3 workpeople he always LOVED. FUNERAL FLAGS. SIMPLE CREMATION CEREMONY, £5,000,000 Estate; £2,000,000 Death Cutie*; £1,000,000 To Charities: FRIENDS, servants, fellowdirector?, and workers will benefit under the will, details of which have been published, of Mr. Bernhard Baron, tobacco king and philanthropist. Mr. Baron, who, during hi*
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  • 189 3 ACTOR “GUILTY” OF SIDE-WHISKERS. W side-whiskers were the cause I of an unprecedented scene at the Green Room Club, recently which culminated in the public “trial” and forcible shaving of a well-known actor. Seldom, if ever, has a member been shaved in the lounge of his club.
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  • 102 3 Pretty girls in evening dress daintily eating eggs and bacon a few yards away from where their powerful sports cars are being refilled with petrol—this is a scene that can be witnessed nearly every night on the main roads round London. Petrol-and-egg stations have come to
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  • 158 3 SILKEN WEAR FOR AN EARLY GOLFERWho is the woman member of Bradford's most exclusive golf club who has started a new fashion —an early morning round" in silk pyjamas I Two young men set out early on a very hot day recently for a moorland tramp, and
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  • 164 3 That she was not allowed to go out of the house for ten years except to i ension money from the p < office for her children, was the amazing statement of a Chertsey woman. Summoning her husband for assault and separation, Mrs. Lavinia CameronStuart told
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 298 3 wJ I WI i WnM w IMIMWtamMIMiIMBWaBMaMMBMiMaMMBMMMMMBBMMMM «jsar Many who Mr. A. E King, of i, have suffered agony v Plymouth, writes for years from deep-seated I “Whilst in H.M. Navy ill. i i 1 1a1 t 22 1 had a fa», ulcers, bad legs and similar which resulted in
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    • 178 3 the I COLUMBIA PORTABLE CHALLENGES THE WORLD •wEik willk Model 109 a Model 112 a $35.00 $47.00 No Portable Gramophone Is So Good Test Compare. isaBSHHO RI Just Unpacked New Consignment of All over PRINTED GEORGETTE, and CREPE-DE-CHINE in Charming colours and Latest Designs. Matket haste lest you might Repent.
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  • 838 4 Thrilling Football. Drawn Game After Extra Time Played. Joint Cup Holders. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 31. A huge crowd packed the Stadium to-day for the Malaya Cup final between Selangor and Singapore. Upcountry supporters were present in strong numbers. Battles and tin
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  • 453 4 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY. Big Fields. The following are the handicaps for ♦he first day of the Singapore races to be run on Saturday next, September 7, Race 1. Horses Class 3—3rd Div. 5| furs. 2.15 r.m.:—Edmorconga 9, Hopaway 8.10, Dawn of Day 8.7, Irish
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  • 329 4 LIVERPOOL ROUTED. ARSENALS VICTORY OVER LEEDS. London, August 31. THE following are the results of the English and Scottish League matches played today DIVISION 1. Arsenal 4 Leeds U. 0 *at on Villa 2 Birmingham 1 Blackburn R. 3 West HU. 3 Derby C. 3
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  • 88 4 FOWLS TOURNAMENT RESULTS. The following are the results of bowls tournament ties played on Friday Championship Pairs.—H Smith and F T Clifton beat W G Houston and H C Downer 21 10; and SII Beazley and H W Stnders beat E Reimann and E J Bennett 21—18.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 238 4 f- i x i z; Craven “A” are the coolest cigarettes I’ve ever smoked CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole Agents HOTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons, Ltd. Singapore, Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. CA.4 w r v v W, I Of eotirae, z
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  • 318 5 British United Press- Shares For Workers. COMFORTABLE KETIKI WENT aSSI’REI). PROFir SHARING SCHEME. General Motors Corporation have inaugurated a scheme by which employees will share in the general progress of the corporation by the receipt of bonus shares. Under this scheme many men u'ho
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  • 353 5 1 SOO EXHIBITS. PRODUCTS OF MAXWELL HILL. In the presence of a large audience, which included the Hon. C. W. H. Cochrane, the British Resident of Perak, His Highness the Sultan of Perak, opened the Taiping Agri-Horticultural Slow on Saturday. Before His Highness opened the exhibition
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  • 479 5 5 MONTH SENTENCE. GUILTY OF IMANSLaUGHLFR WHILE DkIVLXG CAR. Sentence of five months’ imprisonment in the second division was passed at the Old Bailey during mail week on a motorist. He was a wealthy young American, 1 R'chard Joehua Reynolds, charged with i the manslaughter
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  • 125 5 HOUND KILLED BY A MOTORIST. Viscount Lsscelles, speaking at a luncheon of the Bramham M< or Hunt denounced the conduct of a motorist. He said I have recently heard of a most scandalous piece of behaviour on the part of a motorist. ‘‘He ran over and killed
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  • 122 5 Reuter- DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE. According to present arrange ments for the projected visit of the British Prime Minister to the United States of America, he will leave England on September 28 arriving at Washington on October 4. Baltimore S-pti mber 1. Mr. Ramsay M-c Donald
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  • 96 5 ,—Reuter. RETAINED BY AMERICA. Detroit, September 1. The 1929 race for the H »rmsworth Motor-Bo it Trophy, on a3O miles course on the Detroit River, ended in a victory for Miss America the Bth, piloted by Gar Wcod, who won at an average speed of 67.932 miles
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  • 531 5 50,000,000 LIPSTICKS A YEAR. COSMETIC FORTUNES. Britain Rules The Permanent Waves. THE women and girls of Great Britain, during the last twelve months, have spent £65,000,000 in making their fapes and coiffures more attractive and this is £10.500,000 more than the men of this
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 772 5 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 36 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT T-lerhon» No. 394 Post Office Daily List. Train Service. IVIaPs Close For: Station Week-days Holidays Sundays ALOR STAR 6.3*'a m 8 a m. p, 9 a.m. 3 p m,
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    • 50 5 PERfECIIOiI I WHISKY M'CALLUMT PERFECTION H Im S mi Ml sis Of old they cried McCallum more now their cry is more McCallum D. E. J. McCallum Ltd., E DIN BURGH Perfection Means QUALITY Ail That The Name IMPLIES. AGENTS EASTERN AGENCIES, LIMITED, 2, Market Street, 5 PEN a NG.
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  • 1200 6 42 New Members. Annual Ball: Increased Subscriptions Recommended. The New Chieftain. Presiding at the annual general meeting of the Perak St Andrew's Society, held at the Ipoh Club, Mr. J. S. Ferguson, the retiring Chieftain, reported an increase in the membership which now stands
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  • 326 6 £6.526 Involved. BOOKMAKER ON TRIAL FOR ALLEGED TAX FRAUDS. When the trial of Alfred Heathorn, s xty, turf commission agent, of Piccadilly, was resumed at the Old Bailey recently, evidence as to good character was given by Sir Edward Farquhar Buzzard and Brig.-General Bruce Kennedy. Heathorn
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  • 209 6 Seaside resorts in South’ Wales are yrote ti -g a nt, th conduct made against visitors, who are stated to undress in full view of other occupants of the sands, and also exist' r<j > of Peepmg Toms” with opera glasses. inquiries Rt most of the
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  • 205 6 A fight between an oarsman and a big shark took place in Shoreham harbour, near Brighton, during mail week. The shark, said ito be between six and seven feet long, was first sighted by members of the Shoreham Rowing Club while they were preparing for a
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  • Article, Illustration
    257 6 By Lady Baden-Powell. The honour of a peerage conferred on my husband was quite a snrnris» to us. As my husband has just said, “It is another bcmb*sbe’l.'' Candidly, he does n r t feel that ho deserves the hononr personally, he k- ows full well that it
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  • 211 6 BRIDE ALTERS HER MIND FOUR TIMES. MANY dramas and comedies have from time to time been witnessed in the various London civil register offices, but seldom has such a comedy of errors occurred as is now engaging the attention of one West End registrar of marriages. Three months
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  • 796 6 CASUAL CITY WAY WITH GOLD. LIKE BUTTER. NEARLY a million pounds worth of gold in bars was sent in a single consignment from the Bank of England to France recently. It travelled by air and no more notice was taken of its transmission than if it had been
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  • 327 6 PROBLEMS OF THE PALACE CHEF. THE QUEEN HELPS. Il is stated on good authority that if th 3 King maintains the oood progress towards complete health which he is noir making, he will remain at Sandringham. For sometime unfavourable u'eathftr has prevented him from going outdoors, but
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 608 7 (To ‘be Editor of the Piu a ng Gazette Sir, —The I idians of Malaya have shown iruv'b over th®ir own affai rs of hie. Thia move of th» is, I admit,is a step in the path o i rogreds, tu should point out to
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    • 109 7 'Tn the Editor of the Pi n a n g Gazette.) Sir,—ln the Editorial columns of your sister contemporary, the Sunday Gazette' f f date under the heading Public P»rk’ Pnp finds a very good suggestion has been put forward. If th»- authorities concerned would only r pt
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  • 104 7 DUE ON THURSDAY. H'B Highness Prince Darorong, uncle Hia Maj-sty the Kirg of Siam, is due n 1 ri! mg <>n Thursday morning by car 1 O’n Alor Star. Tiie Prince, who is accompanied by P' daughters, will stay at Asdang 1 t> a
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  • 227 7 MEAN CHEATING. Old Offender In Dock Again. Frank Arnold who had pleaded guilty to the theft of a bbzer, wall®t and papers, the property of Mr. B.E. Falls, manager of the Anglo-Swiss Milk Company, Penang, was again before Mr. F.K. Wilson in the Penang Pa
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  • 191 7 BRIGHT AND WITTY PRODUCTIONS. M Elgar Warwick’s popular company is due to play a two nights* return season at the Town Hall on Friday* and Saturday, the 13th and 14'h ins’. AH Penang delighted in the bright, witty, productions which were staged her® on the occasion of
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  • 169 7 M> jor T. C. H?y aesnmes command of the 2nd Battlaion S. S. V. F., with effect from September 10th, vice M j r R. R. Robertson proceeding on leave to the United Kingdom. Li utenant J. Lee apsum®d commend of the S.R.A. (v), with ®ff ?ct from
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  • 171 7 ENGLISHMAN JUMPS OVERBOARD. Th® Jap n «so St» amor Hokozak' Ma rn which arrived in port on Suurday afternoon reported the disappearance at sea, between Singapore and Penang, of Capt. H-rbert, Elraund Woodstack, Ute of the M-icmtile Marine Serv’c®. Tfae oecenei j lin’d the ship at Kong
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  • 350 7 Economic Harmony. ]’T is interesting to note how often business men are known to their staff by a pet phrase*. In addition to the official name, which tells nothing, there is a,n unofficial name which tells a great deal. Often we have found these
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  • 227 7 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the above association was held yesterlay within the masque compound at Jelutong. The place was suitably decorated and there was a large atte idance, including Tuan Syed Alwi Ahnahur, Tuan Syed Hashim Alsagoff, Tuan Syed Omar Alsagoff, Tnan Syed Ahmad
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  • 54 7 EN ROUTE TO CALCUTTA. A Royal Air Force Fiyiag Boat from the Singap >re N »val Base is due h®re to-morrow about 11 a.m. and wi 1 anchor at Glng®r for the purpose of re fuelling. The F ying Boat will eubs®qu®ntly leave for Me-gu
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  • 859 7 Th® R v. R, Richards is re urning to Singapore in the autumn. Miss Bie’n has l>-® apcointed ruatrpo it St, Mary’s Schon!. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. G. Wai he-, -f B -bour and C luob. has jffn-d the Anglo-French Trailing C >. Mr. W. F. McKenzie,
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  • 451 7 ADDITIONAL WEIGHTS. INTERESTING POSITION IN TOP CLASS. Inasmuch as the forthcoming rce mfe’ing will last over four days compared witn five in May, the entries numerically may be corsidered very good, fcr they fall only a few short of those recorded for the meeting earlier
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 100 7 j FINEST QUALITY I English Pheasants X X Partridges g X I Chickens X X Ducklings Turkeys 8 I X X x For Quality and Service x x 8 SINGAPORE S X Cold Storage Co., Ltd., I PENANG. x x Phone 602. x X x cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx**xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx i POSITION VACANT. Timekeeper
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 31 7 Theatre Royal TO-NIGHT AND Till Wednesday 4th September. J Afh/. A happy, snappy story of stage life that starts with a laugh, continues with a gasp and ends with a surprise!
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  • 316 8 For many years the Pinang Gazette has enjoyed a substantial measure of support in Perak, but it has always been handicapped by the fact that on account of lack of communication it was not available to readers until the day following publication. This difficulty, subject to circumstances which cannot
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  • 223 8 A lynx eyed reader of the Singapore Diocesan Magazine has discovered that t v e crots on the shield which forms part of the embellishment of the front cover, and which incidentally is used on all official publications of the chu»ch of England in this
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  • 121 8 MUNICIPAL COOLIE ROUND OVER AND FINED. Pattani road again figured in the Police Court to day when Putchi, a Municipal CTolie, was found guilty of voluntarily causing hurt to another Tamil. It was stated that the defendant followed a man who was going to the Police Station
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  • 90 8 P. C. C. PUBLIC SERVICES MATCH RAINED OFF. A commencement with this match was made on Saturday afternoon but play had to be stopped after about an hour owing to heavy rain. The players turned up again y-s’erday morning but the heavy showers prevented play and
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  • 57 8 MALVY FINED $25: LICENCE ENDORSED. Ismail bin Musal driver of bus P 1183, was fined $25 or two weeks’ imprisonment and h'S licence ordered to be endorsed for rash and negligent driving at Ayer Itam. It was stated that his bus struck a hand cart and
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  • 1441 8 HERE appear to ex»st in our snc eBB> Moat of na ar£i \Q licensing laws one or two canons |eaBt< thogd of 8 v anomalies which puzzle the lay of the difficulties e nc >un LJT* I 8 mind and would bear offici d elucidati n. i
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  • 53 8 The s.e. which arrived in Penarg from Belawan -Ddi this morning had on board ’h Q Medan horses which have h«Pn pnternd f >r th** S nganore rrce mA*ting c r mminemg on Saturd y. Trainer H. Marland and J.ekey T. Gnnninp nn thp 6te m r ‘o'S
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  • 36 8 Wp are inform- d will be fi/St annual Gjn ra rh of 1 hold at The Penang Lb" eU>r 4 B rneree < n \Vednt-f8 a» 515 r.*4
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 215 8 Q I A Jf I Cy JF <?///& t i >< Jr /<? s S MW 5 1 I I --j|&^& ■g* <■ _-=^!ll r I McCoy’s Tablets. Behind Her Back. Friends Say Frankly:— L “Isn’t FANNY Skinny.” L I I FANNY knows she is thin and has nearly worried
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    • 80 8 E. £r> O. 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 MTwtiQrr ilB. Q—Agents. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Bros 1 td.) Runnymede Hotel Limited. (Incorporated in the S. S.) Overlooking the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 467 9 Lord Melchett’s Speech. Breakdown In British Administration.” Position A Disgrace. The lartest official news from Palestine is much more satisfactory. The situation on the Trans-Jordan frontier shows definite improvement and in Palestine itself, all is quiet. At a protest meeting of Jews in London, Lord
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  • 276 9 DEATH OF uhom INENT CHINESE TJWKAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, September 1. Dr. A, Bearblock, medical officer, Kuala Kangsar, who has been away to the Taiping Hills for a holiday has resumed duties, Mr, A. A’. Gibbings, Senior Executive Engineer, Kuala Kangsar, will be going
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  • 31 9 —Reuter. DEFINITE IMPROVEMENT. London, September 1. A Colonial Office communique states that all is quiet in Palestine. The situation on the Trans-Jor-dan frontier has definitely improved. Reuter.
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  • 148 9 CHAMPIONS DEFEAT REST. On Sa'.urday on the Dato Kramat Ground the winners of the Mohamedan Football As ociation League Competition met The Rest in an exhibition game prior to the presentation of the Shield. An enormous cr>wd lined the four sides of the ground. The Champions Aihsan
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  • 208 9 ’—Reuter- A STORM OF CHEERING. THE CONFERENCE REALISED OUR BrSIHOPcS. SUPPORT OF BRITISH PUBLIC. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Philip Snowden, arrived in London from the Hague, yesterday, and received a tremendous reception at Liverpool street station. In an interview he said, Our relations
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  • 111 9 —Reuter. JOINT SETTLEMENT RUMOUR DENIED. Shanghai, September 1. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Wang, commenting on the reports from Moscow regarding a joint Sino Russian declaration for the settlement of the Chinese Eastern Railway ’sane, made the following statement, I’he national Government can find no reason to replace
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  • 41 9 —Reuter- SITUATION STILL CRITICAL CHOLERA DECREASING. Bombay, September 2. The situation in the Nawabshah flood area is still critical but there has been no further rainfill. Cholera is decreasing but the population is evacua- ting the affected areas.
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  • 44 9 REDUCTIONS IN PRICE FROM SEPTEMBER 1. We are advised by the Dunlop Rubber Co (S.S.) Ltd that the price of the Dunlop tyres has b j en reduced by 10 percent, as from September 1, not August 1, as was stated yesterday.
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  • 175 9 JURYMEN PROTEST AGAINST LOW FLYING. Low-flying aeroplanes were described by a juryman as an abominable nuisance at a Hounslow inquest recently. Accidental deaih by misadventure was the verdict on Jack Harley Caulfield, twenty-five, a pilot employed by National Flying Services, who was killed when his aeroplane crashed into
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  • 319 9 Rugby Radio Service- Coal Question. BRITISH DELEGATES TO MOVE RESOLUTION. PREMIER'S SPEECH. The British Delegation to the League of Nations Assemly is to more a resolution dealing with international action on the coal question. The speech of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald on Tuesday is being awaited with
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  • 243 9 Rugby Radio Service- ITALIAN MACHINES ARRIVE AT CALSHOT. London, September»!. Including two practice machine?, the Italian team of pilots for the Schneider Trophy race will have seven seaplanes at their disposal. Five arrived at yesterday, special precautions being taken to pro tect them on their lorg journey. Sixty
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 108 9 UJ.I--JT- .’LJIBf IHIIII 111 IM IL Ul '1 IW Ill—llli.-- 1~ f T&c.-;.-.: a:/ 1 'I |h fl •J ’Ft L ill w Available ’shortly Ji, 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS. ‘I 1 h V lli I U» ■J V I BRITISH MADE 'wW-'- M/Atv» Obtainable from i all important CALCARIUM WASHABLE
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 26 9 _J;/• J ‘7 4 \J Rescuer: “You could have helped yourself—you can swim«” Rescued “Yes. but who can think of that when he is drowning Stockbo’m.
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    • 72 9 g Town Hall, Penang.—Two Nights Only "j Friday and Saturday, September 13 and 14. EDGAR WARWICK PRESENTS THE WARWICK REVUE CO., IN REVIEWS OF THE REVUES Friday 13 “The Whirligig M Saturday 14 ‘Step This Way” v The "Statesman” (Calcutta) said: ‘To m’«s seeing tb« [j Revue Company is to
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  • 712 10  -  JOYS OF SPEED-BOATING—CHE A PER TH AN MOTORING Ai D IWICEAS THRILLING. Saturday 31st August Saturday SINGAPORE TURF CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. By M ALRICE GRIFFITHS, Editor of the Yachting Monthly.” THE sudden rise in popularity in outboard speed boating is attributable to the ease "with
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  • 251 10 KUALA KANGSAR DEFEAT LARUT. (From Our Ovn Correspondent.) Taiping, September 1. In the triangular f <otball tournament Iving held under the auspices of the N*'rth Perak Aar Horticultural Show at Taiping an Asiatic team representing Knala Kangsar defeated a team from Larut by 2 goals to 1. The ground
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  • 48 10 ept. 7 Girl Campaign at Port Dickson. 7—European Inter-State Football— Per?.k vs. Selangor at Ipoh. Sngapore Turf Club Autumn in o 09 Meetin (F-rat Day). 10—Singapore Tnrf Club Antnm,, Race Meeting (8 cond Day). Jl-St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster. Tmf Club Autumn Ewe Meeting (Third Dav).
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  • 160 10 THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The third annual general meeting of Penang Malay Association was held yesterday, at 10 a.m. Among those present were Captain Ha«him, Ca.tain Alsag' ff, Dr. Ariff, Tuan H j< Othman and Che Mi. Hossain bin Abdul Halim. The minutes of the last co
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  • 93 10 To-day’s Dooartures. Edavana for Fort Swattenham and Singapore, Sitiawan f >r Alor Star and P. Langkawi. Rahman for PangkaLn Brandan, Pang kalan Soesoe and Langkat. Ampang for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan, Kedah f >r Singapore. Tc-morrow. R ngoon Kitiawa 3 p.m. The following ships are in communi cation
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL JEWS.
    • 760 10 MARKET REPORT. Penarg Monday, Th general conditions of the Share Market remain p-act cilly th 0 same as fast week with no ontstut.d ng feature»» to report, but a steady undertone is noticeable. Pric s for both Rubber and Tin Shares are,op the whole, g-nerally Unchanged and
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    • 49 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S R Sheet 34 0. 1 Crepe cts. per pound per pl 3o $46/Qaiet. London 10} 1 New York holiday. {By Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennys. General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34” per lb. Sept. 1929 34b Oct/Dec. .1929 36Jar/March '1930 37}a Market quiet.
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    • 21 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, August 30, Spot £2OB 17.6 three months’ baying £212.5» three months’ selling £212.7.6.
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    • 8 10 Torgkah Harbour picu’s one week 379
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    • 209 10 GUTHRIE CO., LTD. RUBBER REPORT. S ngaporp, August 30. The Market has shown a little me vament during the wtek and improved a cent and a half on small buying by Factqry inter s s but this was offset by 'h“ now estimated heavy shipments for August and closes a
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    • 182 10 Penang, September 2, 1929. cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0 0,00 C oves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 HOs 60.00 ocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9.45 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rice: Siam No.
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    • 453 10 The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’» share li»t at 11 a.m. to-day t Saturday. To day go oq oo an Shares. Ji J P 0 oq oo cn oo t C, I c. t C. t c. Rubber (Dollar).» Benia 1.10 1.20 1.15
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    • 1053 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. 1.1 > r NAMES. 2 x I' -2 3§ RUBBKR CDoIUr.J Lj «‘s 0 L tllenbv Rubber Qo o 9 klor Qajab Rubber Estate 1 7 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 2 9 Iyer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 25 3 k kyer Runing Rubber Estates 4 oi
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 38 10 IN EXCHANGE. For 200 used Stamps of Straits Bettlsmaata. Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, und the surrounding countries, will fir» PICTURE POST CARDS ar m GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, &c MISS TEE, "KIA OR A/» Stockwell, London, England.
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  • 375 11 JUDGE’S tEAR. Courts Closed By Heavy Costs. HE Trinity law term is over. It lias been distinguished above any other ’term for the loudness of the “moaning of the Bar” over the lack of briefs, and on the last day Lord Justice Scrutton has again emphasised
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  • 308 11 SCHNEIDER CUP. Plans For World's Greatest Race. Plans for moving a million people from all parts of England to a short stretch of seafront on the south coast, and taking them home again forty-eight hours later —one of the greatest transport feats ever undertaken —are
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 349 12 RECONCILED. Artist’s Mother Met At Grave. DOLORES, the artist’s model! made famous by Epstein, has become reconciled to the mother of Frederick Atkinson, the brilliant young Chelsea artist, whose infatuation for her led him to commit suicide last January. There was a moving scene in the cemetery
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 76 12 _r.N T-wsrr- :*ffrvi rWWJ»W!.'»>rz TW. e?. i.TS sisr*&ii2sshocse. j °> WHEN DISCERNING I ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BECAUSE ’«Uf ’®IO hM| B BE| |£k&2 B BS SI V|| M' ER ESP P®lr I W< W SI IHB r B B H Rf MK# ®B_ J HI I ir
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    • 140 12 BERNARD SHAW say» -Life is I unnecessarily troubled and occasionally wrecked because we have no technique of marriage. England has an exp< rt instructress in Dr. Marie Stopes numbers of needlessly unhappy marriages have*Jbeen set right bv her instruction. A New Book by I Dr. Marie Stopes D.Sc, Ph.D., Etc.
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    • 399 12 m n 11 1 1 f TANGYE 111 g PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES: I Bb'jl 1?: I I i Centrifugal I r-- > Efficiency I CffiUOJ» ri Steam J 1 II x j| Power Ouiput x Birmingham 1• f TV Ram —J Guaranteed i “W j ~K~ agents for mu.ayx.
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  • 409 13 IPOH CATHOLIC CLUB TENNIS MEETING. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. H. P, HOI MPFRG RETAINS CHAMPIONSBIP CUP. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS. The tennis tournaments of the Ipoh Catholic Club are becoming increasingly popular as was evidenced when the prizes were presented on Saturday to the successful competitors in this year s events. It was
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    • 241 13 THE NEW BRITISH BEER, O U<Q OM< V V£A I L'Mwßitfflte COOL i I toW I x. foy HTA,N BREVv ERy7~/ l|l x<edinburghJ/ I REFRESHING. Illi Obtainable at the Hotels and from all Dealers of Repute. I; Posograph Company ‘I I Roll Films and Film Packs in Stock. <' DEVELOPING
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    • 88 13 A. Mohamed Rawther Landing and Transhipping Agent. Shipments promptly cleared and despatched. Moderate charge. For particulars apply:— Office 3a, Union St., Penang, Tel. 404. Branch 91, Penang St., Penang. 502 /v OT/ c e. The undersigned is a maker of Canvas bags such as Mail bags, Ccsh bags, Tin ore
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    • 450 13 nLEAS 1 ALWAYS insist on p saucF SDCDNY MOTOR OILS TOO OLD F° r Your Motor Car TIRED-OUT MEN A Too old, tired-out men, lacking vigour fl I I f and vitality, your trouble is a blood JL JL, JL trouble. The kidneys are failing to keep the blood stream
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  • 358 14 ,—Rugby Radio Service- Naval Disarmament. IMPORTANT STATEMENT EXPEC I ED. In official circles it is believed that the British Premier, on arrival at Geneva, will make an important pronouncement on the subject of naval disarmament to the Leaaue of Nations Assembly. To a number of Pressmen
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  • 124 14 Reuter- PO. ULACE WARNED TO LEAVE FLOOD AREA. Bombay, September 1. The Commissioner has telegraphed to the Government the news that the River Indus is still lising. Further breeches have occurred in the Nawabshah District and the flood aiea has increased. The population in tie river
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    • 168 14 i I -S’ I IF CL s Oik I 'wBf^ z I V I H < -fe S Tfruttcl jZZT^ I SALINE H V“‘^x R OS! y H i Li I f yl4 IS preparation contains the natural medicinal h w 1 principles ef the Grape and Lemon. I It
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    • 52 14 A. DENNYS, ;22a, Beach Street, and 4, Church Street, Telephone No. 308. Licensed Valuers. Rubber Brokers and Auctioneers, Estate, Shipping, Insurance and Commission Agents. St le Agents for Mead Cycles. Propf rt:es Valued or Sold by Auction or rivatt Treaty. Daily Rubber Sides. Goods Shipped to all Ports. T erms
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    • 93 14 /C i xT'a. nk\ k\ wX I -=L j/Xr- T fy I x i) Mr WILLS'S i IOZX/sjilM I Ln i J AE J Vllal j I' y t3U Kl I l run AUW VIRGINIA CIGARETTES W. D. £r H.O. WILLS BRISTOL LONDON I I I T’GRAMS “KYJ.PA” ’PHONE 1373.
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  • 576 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Prnang, September 2, 1929. VI tton— S C» Mutton Indian w ‘per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat m. i each 1-30 Liver with heart lung do 150 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney pair
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    • 253 15 I WARNING. I S h I h H ■i H I It has come to our notice that B certain dealers in this territory XX B are trying to pass off Lipton's Calcutta Tea (a cheaper arti- XX cle),for Lipton’s Yellow Label XX CEYLON Tea and we therefore warn the
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    • 330 15 R. YOUNG CO., LIMITED. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS Manufacturers of all classes of Concrete Goods, Mosaic Flooring Tiles The only Flooring Tiles Manufactured with an admixture of Granite Siftings, British Pigments and under European Supervision. ROOFING TILES. Cheaper and Equal to other Roofing Tiles, Guarantees given for Water Tight Roof. FENCING POSTS,
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    • 1305 16 IO THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE? Royal Packet Niigata Company (K.P.M.) TXTENDU) SAILINGS FROM PINANG. £i.L weekly service. London ano n. continent, February 7th—March 6th rfitfrOPHON Sent 5 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. One month sea voyage by th) nog TWjtwcrew- Steamer I §AN™ l2 Marseilles, London. and Glasgow. NOORT* ’wnwnoM Sent
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    • 649 16 P. AND APCAR LINES 0 B (Companies Incorporated in Ev r MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO S RV|C I ftnimlar and Oriental S. It. Ca.. under con- Bombay-China fenu. I tract with Hit Majesty a Oewnment, Sia« !1:w and Far East Mail Senice. ac < Ja w ’W Outwards from London
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