Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 September 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-09-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 202. VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement382 1929-09-03 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light. ’Phoae 772, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. ■<■■■ -a '--ffiE" 1 t iY... Z IMMj COSH./) I ,dofeel f rotten J IMMf Z j .Mtie TODD Chequewriter W I x'mT 7 j TRY SOLIGNUM f fW II ITS A REAL IrhMH382 words
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Advertisement15 1929-09-03 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office next to, the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement2035 1929-09-03 2 .tytuwwi lUStei —M—UWHWIO TO-LET. Dissolution of Partnership. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, P NDJ A L E f A Rooms in centre of Beach Street, for Notice is hereby given that the part- AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ZJ> A I further particulars please apply to No. nersbip of Messrs K. Pachee (I2,035 words
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Article1216 1929-09-03 3 A Pitiful Procession of Discarded Loves HENRY VIII has become as legendary as the Tudor Kings in a pack of playing cards. He is a merry and frightful Bluebeard: “an Old King (’ok, a Bhifl King Hal, the sort of mtn who eats a baron1,216 words
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Advertisement54 1929-09-03 3 a aS Received Latest Models. O G Direct from PA RIS. AZ Exquisite French Stockings, A J Lingerie, Exclusive {Millinery, Y” Gowns, FOR Morning, Afternoon, Evening. WOOHOO KORRENGZAL OINTMENT lIIIII W FOR WOU!WS SORES AND ALL SKiN DISEASES. I!!i I! II GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE W? W W W FOR COUGHS,54 words
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Advertisement156 1929-09-03 3 Asset* over $9,500,000. S. C. Assurance in force ove«* $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Struts Settlements). HEAD OFFICE t Winchester Hou»: Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C, he Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complie ith the British156 words
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Article377 1929-09-03 4 AN ASTONISHING PLACE. Edlington’s Thirsty Population. Arrangements made between Messrs. John Smith, Tadcaster Brewery, Ltd,, and Charles Potts, who occupied their premises, the Royal Hotel, Edlington fromj92Jf to July 1928, were argued at length in the Civil'Courf at \Leeds Assizes when Messrs. Smith377 words
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Article159 1929-09-03 4 ON THE WRONG STAIR An amusing sight w-9 seen at one of the London underground stations. A young man who looked like a Ca ladian or S'Uth African—it any ra‘e, he had the look of open air and cireless, wide spaces—came from the train and hastened towards159 words
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Advertisement335 1929-09-03 4 loWw-tL JMI 1 OwSwR B lilWa it ip ww (< o bM> a/voTO A fil <3 I .nil© J For real enjoyment Black and White Virginia 9 Cigarettes are unequalled J|| ffl B 9 —outdoors or indoors 11 V H B their magnificent quality < H is appreciated by all335 words
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Advertisement170 1929-09-03 4 “9 BOTTLES THIS MORNING.” “I know lam drunk. I have had nine bottles of spirits since this mor ling,” said William Black, a fi-eman, with a strong Scotch accent, when aw<kened by a Scarborough co’ s able at 11.15 p m. just as he was settling down for the night170 words
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Advertisement329 1929-09-03 4 //V Sensed Milkmaid "w/f/ a i j MILK a M< f HEALTH Milk is Nature’s own food. It nourishes the sick and conserves the vitality of the aged. i But one cannot be over-careful with the Milk which is supplied in open receptacles, for there is no greater disease carrier329 words
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Article435 1929-09-03 5 -British United Press. Roulette Resort Raided. IiRIIISH RESIDENTS BI FORE IOUKI. WEEKLY DOG MEETINGS. Shanghais authorities have rperienced a sudden ware of virtue and 74 British residents were bound over following a sensational raid on a roulette resort run by a Mexican. Following threats to close-British United Press. - 435 words
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Article531 1929-09-03 5 —British United Press- WIPING OUT DEFICITS. CCMFAME' AM) PKOGRISSIVI POLICY. LINES RE-ORGANISED. The advent of the dictatorship of General Primo de Rivera saw the urgent problem of Spanish railways tackled and considerable progress has been made. The companies are slowly working off the deficits«'f past years and—British United Press- - 531 words
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Article328 1929-09-03 5 —British United Preu STUDY increase. EXTENSION OF OLD AGE PhNSIONS. RFST HOUSES. Although the figures of last year’s payments showed a *te*dy increase in social instance in Russia it is expected these figures will be doubled -uring the next four years. A large proportion of the—British United Preu - 328 words
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Article340 1929-09-03 5 died, it was stated, British United Press. Industrial Disease. SCIENTISTS LFFuRt TO COMBAT 11. FATaL oases. Thirteen girls, employed in a clock factory, who moistened their brushes with their Ups in painting clock faces with a luminous radium solution have died. The Public Health Service of thedied, it was stated,—British United Press. - 340 words
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Article444 1929-09-03 5 FALL FROM A BICYCLE SrQDFL TO ACCIDENT MAR MENGLEMBU. The circumstances relating to the death of a Chinese, named Chin Ncok Sen, win met with an accident while cycling from Menglembu to Ipoh on August 16. were related to Mr. W.J.K. Stark, coroner, at the Police444 words
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Article394 1929-09-03 5 of economy in public finance.”— British United Press. GENERAL ELECTION CAUTIOUS HAMAGUCHI CABINET. EMBARGO ON GOLD. It is possible that the Minseito Party Government may find that it has o hold a General Election late this year or early in 1930. Mr, Tok on a mi,of economy in public finance.”—British United Press. - 394 words
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Article51 1929-09-03 5 Benter. TO COST 81.689,467. H >ng Kong. September 2. At a m°eting of the L°gislative Council on Thursday tbe Colonial Secretary will move a resolut’on proposing the construction of the Kaitack Aerodrome at an estimated cost of $1,689,467, which is fxdusivA of the contributions from H’S Majesty’sBenter. - 51 words
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57 1929-09-03 5 OWING TO BAD CROPS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, September 2. The worst shipping slump in years is now prevailing. Sixty per cent, of the rice mills are not working owing to the failure of last year’s crop. Steamers are leaving port half full,57 words
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Advertisement124 1929-09-03 5 FOR THE FORTHCOMING “RUGGER’’ find HOCKEY SEASON Obtain Your Requisites FROM Pritchard Co., Ltd., PENANG. “Tiger” Brand RUGBY FOOTBALLS complete with Blader $13.50 RUGBY BOOTS, black leather, well made and finished $15.50 pair SCRUM CAPS, best quality 1.75 WHITE SHIRTS very strong 3.95 HOCKEY I REQUISITES. B GUNN and MOORE'S124 words
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Article366 1929-09-03 6 British. United Press. Brighter Programmes. PRIVATE CONCERNS TENDER TO GOVERNMENT. LICENCE FEES SHARED. Eight new broadcasting stations and sixteen relay stations are to be built by the Australian Government, Private firms have tendered for the supply of programmes and news bulletins and a contract has been givenBritish. United Press. - 366 words
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236 1929-09-03 6 "If a name can make a man, then my patronym has helped m*.” Sir Arthur Yapp, gen< r 4 secretary of the National Council of the Y,M.C., who is leaving the secretaryship to become deputy president, told a reporter. Sir Arthur, who described his j»b236 words
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Advertisement595 1929-09-03 6 K ■> VB J JF A J J w BMWew i ■awa M U >J JU b 'w J*4 J FOR BRUNSWICK imniiiiiiii!! Machines Records In Every Corner of the Globe. < oupled with the Exquisite where\er Music lowers con Musical qualities is a rich gregate. there you will find595 words
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Advertisement402 1929-09-03 6 lE> Cnicnm, cBy /1 ppointment HIS Vf 7he S/r Excellency Sir Hugh Clifford for The Malay S ‘uMCS G C.M.G GBE «W Y rDUNLOP] THE STANDARD by which ALL TYRES are WL The Dunlop Rubber Co., (S.S.) Ltd. Singapore. Distributors K. LEE SAN CO., —81, Beach Street, Penang. E-A PILES402 words
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375 1929-09-03 7 Effected Between Ipoh And Nibong Tebal. Chinese Merchant Who Slept. Diamonds Worth $60,000 Stolen By Thieves. sensational theft of jewellery and diamonds,worth $60,000, A is reported to have occurred on the F. M. S. Kailways in the early hours of yesterday morning. The375 words
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Article77 1929-09-03 7 RESULT AND TIES. Mine and Oh'a defeated Aste and v ra 5 —7, 6—l, 6—3 in the semiof the men’s doubles championship 2, Penang yesterday and will now meet eo A ee Yai.g and Tan Tnean beangin the fina). 0 night Aste meets Donaldsor, the V :[)p77 words
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Article44 1929-09-03 7 ZEtTERDAY’S RESULTS. following are the results of bowls ment ths played yesterday: Chf ;jp ntB h’P W M Edwards beat F T Cl 15 b Houston beat H C "Owner 21—18. rE,E 8 handicap: +ICG Barnes beat 'V Sanders 21—1244 words
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Article211 1929-09-03 7 MUNICIPAL PROSECUTIONS, At the Penang Po'ice Court to day a number of small traders were brought up by the Municipality and charged with causing obstruction with their goods on the five foot way of a number of empty houses on Penaag Road. There were altogether211 words
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Article795 1929-09-03 7 Malaya Command Rifle Meeting. FINE SHOOTING BY SERGT MAJOR GRINTER. LOCAL VOLUNTEERS’ SUCCESS. The Malaya Command Rifle Meeting which was held at the Bukit Tintah Rifle Range at Singapore came to a close 01 Sunday when the prizes were Distributed by Mrs. Prichard, wife of Major795 words
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Article438 1929-09-03 7 To-Day’s Cases. CHEESE WHO WASTED TO START A BUSINESS. BACCHUS WORSHIPPERS” FINED. At the Second Pol ce Court this morn ing Detective Inspector Roche charged a Cantones 3 Chinese, Lee Ah Tak with the theft of 120 in cash and a hand bag valued at 19 from438 words
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Article196 1929-09-03 7 FAREWELL DINNER AT CHINESE HOTEL. On the eve of his transfer to Kuala Lumpur, Dr. G. E. Lopez, medical officer in charge of the V. D. Clinic. Ipoh, was entertained to dinner at the Chinese Hotel last evening by the staff of the Clinic and his friends.196 words
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644 1929-09-03 7 Pinang Gazette Enterprise. Biggest Cash Prize Ever Offered In Malaya. Order Your Copy Now. The Pinang Gazette” will 52,000 for a correct forecast of 14 football matches to be played on September 14, This is the biggest cash prize offered by any organisation in Malaya. Watch644 words
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Article310 1929-09-03 7 MOHD. NOORDIN’S ESTATE. 8 Counsel In Supreme Court Case. Eight lawyers were engaged in a case in the Supreme Court to-day arising out of a deed of settlement made on May 16, 1866 by Mohd. Noordin deceased. The parties, directly naa ed in tbe case, were310 words
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Article100 1929-09-03 7 POWERFUL FIRE PUMP. The Gondor, a new lug for the Penang HArbour has jmt arrived in Penaug, from Singapore, under the courn’i"’'! of Capt. A. F. Leechman. The Condor bss a uett tounaie of 205 tons and is capable of a speed of 8i knots.100 words
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Article95 1929-09-03 7 police test Carnival SIDE SHOWS. It is understood that the Police visited the Cox and Hird er Saow last night and conducted a series of tes's on t fan side thows which are alleged io be games of tkill. Tbe Pol e’ were not satisfied with the95 words
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Advertisement20 1929-09-03 7 THE CARLTON. (The On.v Down Town Rsstaurant] (6, Beach Street, PE ANG Quick Tiffins, Grills, Sandwiches, Ccld Peer, Wines, Etc.20 words
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Article386 1929-09-03 8 Superficially at least, Malaya appears to be content with its existing form of government, an administration which is described as a benevolent bureaucracy. From the point of view of the conservative minded, particularly the civil servants, a change to any form of government other than that which386 words
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Article170 1929-09-03 8 In another page to-day will be four d an announcement which will interest our readers. Owing to the popul rity of tbe football forecasts competition promoted by the Sunday Gazette it hrs been decided this year to extend it to the Perak Edition of tbe Finang Gazette,170 words
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Article322 1929-09-03 8 EUROPEAN RILLED BY FALLING TREE NEAR KUANTAN. The tragic death occurred cn Aug. 18 at Pelindong Beach, half way between Kuantan and Beserab. of a young Europe- an, Mr. T. Rogers» Mr. Rogers was the second engineer on the Government dredge stationed at Kuantan, He went322 words
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Article1678 1929-09-03 8 ERUSAL of the Horn» mail re veals the inte-estirg, if-lamentable, fact that the shilling fund opened on behalf of Sir Ronald Roes whoso -ervices to humanity at large have b-en incalculable, has not met wi'h the pub’ic support expected of it. We are glad to learn that1,678 words
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Advertisement187 1929-09-03 8 Mj Our SALES 1 Make Friends 1 Our friends\ r-ywyg—^ y«rc:?' gr w K l a T H Make Sales ate';; JHE-MKU I o X ft i i Th e Watch word < A T BOON’S The Chemists V I FOR years has always been ‘'Consider the Customer,” i and187 words
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Advertisement89 1929-09-03 8 E>. O. special notice. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music THE IDEAL COMBINATION r\ pollinaris “The Queen of Table Waters” AND Dewar’S White Label Whisky The Rajah of Whiskies”. i Agents. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., I (Formerly89 words
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Miscellaneous22 1929-09-03 8 TIDE TABLES. High Wat»r. Low Water. To-day. 10 a.m. 638 a.m. 7.04 p.m. To-morrow. 1.04 p.m. 7.18 a.m. 1.02 p.m, 7.37 p.m.22 words
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498 1929-09-03 9 Purely Provisional. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald’s Visit To U.S.A. No Definite Arrangements. Interviewed at Geneva, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald emphasised that the question of disarmament was not merely between Great Britain and America and that any AngloAmerican agreement would be purely provisional. Conversations with General Dawes were being continuedReuter- - 498 words
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206 1929-09-03 9 to PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. A NTW ERA FOR LABOUR PARTY. WORLD ECONOMICS. In his presidential address at the open'ng of the Trades Union Congress at Belfast, Mr. Ben 1 illett, M P declared that a new era had dawned for Labour. He said that they were– to - 206 words
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159 1929-09-03 9 STATUS TO BE LOWERED. After Capt. Pratt’s Retirement. The Pmang Gazette has already announced that Capt. E. Pratt, Senior District Officer, Butterworth, will be going on leave about the end of Novem ber, prior to retirement from the Malayan Civil Service. The present holder of th»159 words
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Article54 1929-09-03 9 Reuter» £60.000,000 CAPITAL INVOLVED. London, Septemb’r 3. Over £60,000,000 share capital 's fnvolved in the provisional agreement to secure the close co-operation of Messrs. Lever Brothers and the Magarin» Union thereby linking op the largest gronp of West African Traders and soap manufacturers with the biggest. Reuter» - 54 words
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Article284 1929-09-03 9 122, Christians 10, Jews 183— Rugby Radio Service- OMVISSIONFR’S PROCLAMATION SD RN PUNbHM NT TO BE INFLICTED. GENERALLY QUIET. Aircraft demonstrations id strength were carried out over the north And north-eastern parts of Palestine. The 'situation!» reported to be generally quiet but the country north of122, Christians 10, Jews 183—Rugby Radio Service- - 284 words
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Article44 1929-09-03 9 Rugby Radio Service. Government Authorises Two Sloops. The Admiralty announces that the Government has authorised the construction of two sloops of the 1929 programme to be begun dur ing the forthcoming autumn, one at Chatham and the other at another Royal Dockyard,—Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article121 1929-09-03 9 Reuter VITAL POINTS OF THE BUND STRENGTHENED. Hyderabad, September 3. The prodigious efforts of 1000,000 workers has been devoted to strengthening the vital points of the Bund in preparation for the fl >od which is expected to reach Sukkur to night. Authorities have agiin warned all coacReuter - 121 words
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250 1929-09-03 9 Reuter. Five Eye-Witnesses.. ARMOURED C R CROSSES BOUNDARY.. MODIFICATIONS NOT AIT ROVED. A party of American journalists and the German consul at H irbin ar e stated to have seen Chinese lines bombarded by Russian artillery and also an armoured ear entering Chinese territory. TheReuter. - 250 words
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Article70 1929-09-03 9 —Reuter. ADHERENCE POSTPONED. New York, September 2 The Herald a n d Tribune Washington correspondent states that the qrestion of American adherence to the world court is likely to be postponed until late in 1930 as President Hoover is anxious to give th right of—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article74 1929-09-03 9 Reuter, “WAKE UP GERMANY.! Berlin, September 2. An explosion in the Reichstag building smashed a number of windows. The police found that a quantity of explosives stowed in a ventilating shaft had been detonated by means of an alarm clock. A scrap of paper bearing aReuter, - 74 words
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Article50 1929-09-03 9 Reuter- BIG PAYMENTS BY MONTHLY PAPERS. Washington, September 2. Mr. Coolidge has received $lOO,OOO for his reminiscences published in the month 'y papers sirce his retirement campared with $75,000 a year as president Mrs. Ciolidge has also been handsomely uaid in res[ ect of a similar contribution.Reuter- - 50 words
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Advertisement177 1929-09-03 9 I," >: >- ,1, i Lawsons ig j Liqueur j Scotch ii I Price J 3-30 per Quart Bottle. 8 M |i JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. M llj (lucorporated in England) 14 ill .J PENANG, SING.IFO3E, KUALA LUMPUR IFOH. q J m ;l “PABCO---- p I THE QUALITY PAINT j177 words
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Miscellaneous15 1929-09-03 9 ‘‘You seem sid —have you lost anybody Quite the opposite—l have just b?d triplets.”—Charb roi.15 words
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1721 1929-09-03 10 Legislative Council. Government And Turf Club Lotteries. No Interference. The Legislative Council agreed to a vote of $40,000 for the purcehase of 20 acres of laud outside Municipal limits fur the creation of Malay Settlement in Penang. Mr. Lin Cheng Ean asked a number of1,721 words
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Article147 1929-09-03 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY i Co’s share liat at 11 a.m to-day t Yesterday. To-day *Z2 QQ OQ qq Shares. S S CQ 00 OQ ao ic. Sc. I c. 10. Mining, Bangrin Tin 36/- 37 36 36/9 Batu Caves 1-57$ 1.621147 words
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Article70 1929-09-03 10 Penang, September 3, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank), On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 m/st 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/st Creait 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2'4 7/16 O) New York Bank Demand 55j France T.T. 1.420 India T.T. 154$ Bangkok T.T. 80} Batavia T.T. 139} Singapore70 words
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Article204 1929-09-03 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Bigrin, 36/6 37/6 Jelapangs 21/ 21/o Lahats pangDgaB qn Punkahs 29/6 30 Rambutans 16/9 1 3 Takuapas 32/ 33/ c. Tekka Taiping 25/3 25/9 Kucbais 1.55 1 57$ Nawng Pete -92 i .97$ ex Penawats 1.02$ 1.05 Rihmans 1.57$ 1.60 UNITED TRADERS,204 words
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Article126 1929-09-03 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 34 cts. per peund per pl 145/33 No. 1 Crepe 34$ de. per pound per pl -146/dull. London 10} i New York holiday. {hip Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennys. General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 33}c per lb. Sept. 1929 34fc Oct/Dec. 1929 Jan/March126 words
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Article44 1929-09-03 10 Messrs. Boustead A Co. Ltd—2nd September Quotation for Singapore refined tin $lO7-37$ per picul, business done 200 tons, Penang refined tin $106.87$ per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin $lO6 37$ per picul, tin ore $106.37$ per picul, business done 12$ tons.44 words
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Article1179 1929-09-03 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. 2 1 1 NAMES. c I J KtoH a r L L grEBKR pnoluu.] v is o S c 3 C A'lenby Robber O« f 35 2 50 Alor Gajah Rubber Rotate CO 1 80 Amalgamated Malay Eatete» 3 4 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 251,179 words
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Advertisement44 1929-09-03 10 BOCKS YOU WANT FCYLES can sunply them. A Million (new, second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock. Stste your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues with particulars cf Books on-Approval Schems. 121, Charing Cross Road, 14 4 L. iocuou £ngia si.44 words
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Advertisement311 1929-09-03 10 New Advertisement POSITIONS Salesman G t r 3 q ment with ex D(ir4eQc prXrrL, D irt Box No. 231. -1. Appi y Timekeeper e f nr p nt-Bs bottnr. WritH x v Gazette Pres, Peuai.g. 1 2 3 4-9 TO-LEU Three bedroom bouss T Co'L"“'“‘' d APP,J 6. Penang back311 words
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Miscellaneous46 1929-09-03 10 NOTICE. THE P. <fc P.W.V.C. Bisley Ball AT THE TOWN HALL Saturday 7th, September AT 9 PM. ADMISSION FEE. *9.00 Members of P, P.W.V.C. 3-00 Non-Member Ladies Free TICKETS OBTAINABLE Headquarter?, P. P.WA -C. R.S.M. W. H. Grinter C.S.M. E. Field. Butterworth C.S.M. C. S. Bjyle46 words
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Article1010 1929-09-03 11 Sailors Still Talk Of “A Boutekeo Voyagt'. a STONISITING indeed ithe bravery of man. On all sides, from the beginjiiri'j of time, he has been beset )V the most malignant forces. r he land has brought forth monsters to devour him. Torrid heat an.) 'd<l la»1,010 words
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Article740 1929-09-03 11 BRITISH SUBJECTS SOLD IN BONDAGE. ABYSSINIAN OFFENIERS. Arab Market For Sudanese. Five thousand slaves, men women and children, are being driven in chains at this moment to be sold in public slave markets. They are British Subjects1 do not make this statement with any740 words
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Article327 1929-09-03 11 BEAUTY PARLOUR HORRORS. Reducing treatment Worse I han Inquisition. An Austrian film actress has died in Vienna of tuberculosis, following a “reducing cure” taken to limit her weight, in order to conform to clause in her film contract. Hundreds of beautiful women daily undergo torture almost327 words
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Article427 1929-09-03 11 Only Healthy Appendix In England. DOCTORS, DELUSIONS. MR. A. Compton-Rickett,staff lecturer in history to the extension hoard of the Uni versity of London, speaking at the City of London vacation course at the Holborn Restaurant, on the chanutei Ltics of Mr. George Bei nar«l Shaw (insect)427 words
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Article1000 1929-09-03 11 HE title of my next book is ‘The a Case is Altered’ from the name of a public-house in Surrey. It has taken a great deal of form and vitality since we spoke of it —so Donn Byrne wrote to his American agent, shortly before his tragic1,000 words
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Article, Illustration30 1929-09-03 11 Discovery, ’caving East India Dock for her Antarctic voyage. She was swung round by the' wind, and bumped into the qnavcide but no dim was dee.30 words
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Advertisement185 1929-09-03 11 HAD A HARD TIME CUTTING HER TEETH. Until Baby’s Own Tablets Were Used With Fine Results. There are few more trying times for a mother than when her child is teething. A simple and ready solution to the fretting of both mother and child is to be found in Baby’s185 words
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Article416 1929-09-03 12 NORTH v. SOUTH. Sensational Bowling By Dean. 6 WKTS. FOR 4 RUNS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, September 2. PERAK brought its cricket season to a close on Sunday at Taiping with a match between teams representing ■North and South Perak, which the latter won on416 words
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Article73 1929-09-03 12 Ayuthia for Belawan [Dj], Kittawa for Rangoon. Kuala for [Belawan} Deli. Klang for tort Swettenham Singapore Donggala for As.han. B rombang, Pareti, Bagan Si Api-Api B,tn Bahra Colombo, Aden, Port Y K sS bni>r n n 8 a 8 Lond °a V potters 5.30 p.m and Holl Wn.73 words
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Article169 1929-09-03 12 —Reuter. Yesterday’s Results. TOTTENHAM WINS AT MI. 1 WALL. BARROW SWAMPED. London, September 2 following are the results J of English League matches played yesterday Division 1. Burnley 1 Everton 1 Leicester C. 4 Manchester U. 1 Sheffield W. 1 Bolton W. 0 Division 2Blackpool 2 Bury—Reuter. - 169 words
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Article89 1929-09-03 12 FINAL MATCH. Kuala Kangsar Defeats Krian. (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping. September 2. In the final match for the See H< ck Chellenge Cup, Kuala Kangear defeated Krian by one goal to nib The game was slow and uninteresting. The winners had the better attack89 words
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Article127 1929-09-03 12 MR. WHITLEY’S KEEN INTEREST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, September 2. At the half-yearly general meeting of the Perak Club held recently Mr. B. G. Whitley, the cricket captain, proposed a vote of thanks to the c’ub committee for the assistance rendered to th® c’ub cricket team127 words
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Article138 1929-09-03 12 Sept. 4 Ptnang Me cmtile Emp’oyees Co operative Thrift and Loan Society Meeting, Chamber of Commerce 5 15 p.m. Sept. 7—Girl Guides Campaign at Port Dickson. European Inter State Football Pernk vs. Selangor at Ipoh. Singapore Turf Club Autumn Race Meeting (First D *y). Rugger Trial Match, Esplanade138 words
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Article501 1929-09-03 12 Saturday’s Training. SOLID WORK BY MOST ENTRIES. GCOD ATTENDANCE. With the weights for the first day on' and the training nearing its c ose there was quite a gord attendance to watch Saturday’s gal'ops on the Course and f r unately the heavy storm held on501 words
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Article49 1929-09-03 12 CHINESE MINE. Ipoh. September 3A landslide is reported to have occurred at Pnging, at a Chinese i owned mine. No loss of life is reported but it is believed that part of the mine equipment has been buried. No further details are to hand. I49 words
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Article583 1929-09-03 12 Mr. EuTong Sen, 0.8. E is on a visit t< Kainpar and Ipch. Mr.de Rissi, the I alian Minister al B?ngkuk, visited Malacca last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J V. Sinclair are ex pected to arrive back in Penang ab ut the middle of September. Mrs.583 words
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129 1929-09-03 12 METAL PLACED ON RAILWAY. Two boys, aged 12 and 9 respectively, were defendants in what was described as the most serimsc 8* that had ever come before the Cambridge Children’s Court. It was alleged that they put a piece of metal on the129 words
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Article67 1929-09-03 12 FURTHER LIST OF DONATIONS. Further donations will be grea*fully received a- d m c y be sent to the Agent, Chartered Bank, K.'ang Previously acknowledged $7,791.01 Sir Hugh Clifford, M.C.S G.C.M.G-, G B.E. 100.00 The Hon. Mr. J .mes Lornie, MCS. 10.00 Messrs Paterson Sitnonr C67 words
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Advertisement100 1929-09-03 12 Green Manure Seed. PAMANOEKAN TJIASSEM COMPANY, JAVA, (The Anglo Dutch Plantations of Java, Ltd. London), NEW CROP. The above Company will have available for 5ale from the end of July considerable qn-n tides < f Seed in the following Green Manure types. T; pee. Price. per nicul Cif. S’pore. Centroeemi100 words
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Advertisement185 1929-09-03 12 j THE BEST HOUSE S FOR QUININE U and all Drugs, Chemicals, I Surgical Dressings etc., b JLSO II I* I Latexometers, Brass Metrdacs, Rain I |i| U Gauges, Filters, Maximum and o fl Minimum Thermometers, Surgical II 1 Instruments. n Enamelled-Iron and Glass Measures Dispensing Scales. Etc., Etc. iW-T-EDMONDS185 words
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Article566 1929-09-03 13 WATERSIDE HOUSE THAT FIGURES IN “OUR MUTUAL FRIEND.” Not A Straight Floor. TURN off from Commercial Road Fast where it almost touches the Rotherhithe Tunre', strike sharp to the left, go down some broken steps on the right and along a slimy ciuseway to the Thames foreshore,566 words
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Article209 1929-09-03 13 WAGS TAIL WHILE LIFE IS AT STAKE. An Airedale waged its tail in Kingston-on-Thames Police C urt while on trial for its life. It was alleged to have chas d cats, fought oth°r dogs, and bitten a woman who intervened when it was fighting her dr g.209 words
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Advertisement356 1929-09-03 13 Safeguard Baby's Future DON’T GUESS- I BE CERTAIN. j 3 I The foundation of robust Such a food is Mellin's Food, manhood is laid in early which, mixed as directed, infancy. In laying the may be used with the foundation a mother's choice best results from birth of the right356 words
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Advertisement13 1929-09-03 13 COVER CROPS. CfJopogonium Mimosa /ignt and ail other covers. .051? BAYLEY» Tehk Anson.13 words
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Article388 1929-09-03 14 FRENCHMAN’S TROUBLES. Judge Orders Release On Conditions. A conditional order for release was made by Mr. Justi e Bateson in the Divorce Court when the motion, introduced for the release from prison of Mr. Philip Gabriel Adami, a Fiench eul ject, was renewed by388 words
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Article274 1929-09-03 14 HEALTH BEFORE EDUCATION. In an article in the London Evening Standard on “School Life D mgers,” a doctor urges that parents should put the health of their children befor* education. He cites the following time-table of a boy nine years of age, who is at one of274 words
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Article91 1929-09-03 14 The Daily Dj-press understands that the Ebrl of Kinnoull has form Jly ex pressed a wish to join the Socialist party and th it hisapp’ c ition for membership’ has been accepted. Lord Kinnoull succeeded bn grandfather as the fourteenth earl in 191 He married Jast vear,91 words
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Advertisement201 1929-09-03 14 This is the Original Package of (BAYER) o.oyeVs ASPIRIN J /T > fc —""A i 1 yZJ&I bearing the worldpt ~J, famous trade-mark, the Bayer Cross. This trade-mark is a guarantee of genuineness and effective action. /<->. The ri g inal Toyei's ASPIRIN Tablets Tyt'Y give rapid and certain relief201 words
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Advertisement977 1929-09-03 14 S Never in history of Motor cycling has such wonderful Motor cycle value been offered ac— I 1929 j B. S. A. I MOTOR CYCLES. B 1.74 h.p. $285 3.49 Twin Port OH. V. $545 > S 2,49 h.p. de luxe 375 4.93 Light Port O. H. V. 550 S977 words
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Article559 1929-09-03 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. September 3 1929. M ,’TTON— 3 ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or «oat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 150 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 65 Sweet Bread pair 41 Suet 40 Kidney pn i r559 words
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Advertisement135 1929-09-03 15 -h— T z < MORRIS MINOR The Zenith of Economical Motoring. Overhead Valve Engine 7 Detachable Cylinder Head Four Wheel Brakes F l Semi-elliptic Springs z Shock Absorbers (front and rear) Standard equipment includes U IY Bumpers (front and rear) Automatic Windscreen Wiper Electric Horn Five Lucas Lampb Touring Model135 words
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