Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 September 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-09-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1333 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 203. VOL. LXXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS,20 words
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Advertisement303 1929-09-04 1 TOKISATSU STUDIO, j with up-to-date Photo* gnpby by electric light. ‘Phone 772, 63, 70, Bishop Street) PENANG. >/z F; I A V r -fl i W h O. ftBo I f W1JT\ A sZ«Ĕ> W *J* Aj l kzMfft W ?1 o *F I *I**l**i**I**J**i**J**5**5* > I**I**l!**J**i**I**i**I*I *i* > I**I**I**I**I<*I**I303 words
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Advertisement485 1929-09-04 1 ---bw-a i T—. T. AG AT A brothers. DEN 1 (STS. Head Cilice next to the Dispensary. Branch Cilice 52, Leith Street I-What an thinks of the Iflj 1 -ft 4 ‘I J p J —-iYir "nrrT----TCTwr;- <-vTrrr f-*■ ■jmTrf^ini<M——W- T ~m—nrMTTTiT- >*■! i ibif i ni—III II I ■■■III485 words
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Advertisement1290 1929-09-04 2 FOR SALE. Dissolution of Partnership. (Qi Oja ZIMMERMANN upright PIANO Notic® is hereby given that the part OR L E in perfect order. Purchased new last D( rahip business of Messrs. K. Pachee 3 ear at ccst of $750/-. Price $550/-or 3nd c oi Abubakar, Shaik Ahmad t EDGERS 153,200,1,290 words
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Advertisement859 1929-09-04 2 bank». x. II" ort III 3j >■ the mercantile bank of n INDIA, LIMITED. I C‘C\l AT ID (Incorporated 1» England.) KU L/vJ iL> V-w VJ JaV e t Authorised Capital J* S 2 2J ffl guWribed Capital M COLOUR!! JM. Ryrie, E*«.. (Chairman), P. R. Chai- j rae r%859 words
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Article360 1929-09-04 3 AIRSHIPS OR FLYINGBOATS Giant British Competitors. The achievement of the Graf Zeppelin in crossing ithe Atlantic tor a second time makes the great question now ait issue: Which type of aircraft, the airship or the flying-boat. will succeed as the practical machine for ocean transport asks an360 words
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Article245 1929-09-04 3 LOVE STRONGER THAN HER OATH. “I Was Only Good For Her.” THE interlude of respectability, industry, and reliability in the hie ot a hardened burglar who was tried in a German court puzzled the judge. As a boy the prisoner had stolen anything he came across. His245 words
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Advertisement137 1929-09-04 3 1 --.-■< ’.TOrr, anmrrnr,. uiwtfirnrr „m wri Vwwl i Vi u Wi yi V \W AK Awm /m X/ VWW v x avX- \‘-v* J' V A A' s y i > z < A < M Zj&sgsgZ W”'¥ ?wk V <§f ■MaßTOuaaß»luwms6a»?»3aa: > 111 vwy-nr.-iri—wwjrf.aaan :.•;«.< 1 :S: li137 words
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Advertisement124 1929-09-04 3 —JJM-II |l||l I |MII I H| HI 1 li MILL I mill L .1W •ILL/WJBE'T’ 1 THE I COLUMBIA I PORTABLE CHALLENGES THE WORLD I Model 109 a? Model 112 a $35.00 $47.00 i I No Portable Gramophone Is So Good Test Compare. I r C i I DO YOUR124 words
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Article272 1929-09-04 4 ONE LIQUEUR A YEAR Austere Lives Of Carthusians. MERRY excursionists bound for the seaside were hushed to silence on August 5, when their motor-coaches, passing through the Sussex Weald, overtook parties of grave, whiterobed monks walking in the country lanesThey were members of tlm272 words
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Article308 1929-09-04 4 DIFFICULTY OF GETTING THINGS DONE. Mr. George Bernard Shaw spoke for two hours recently to the members of the Independent Labour Party Summer School at Digswelll Park, Welwyn, Hertfordshire. During the time he made the following observations: I am a bourgeoise Socialist, and there308 words
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Advertisement285 1929-09-04 4 »tJĕsted es mF/ Standarajvakes of Rifes, Pistols Revolvers B/ Evcr Y cartridge produced JW f9ltlill by Remington must pass Usißl I rigid inspection at many Bj H stages, from raw material to JM fibbed product. Tf M/ W'lfall I Ilf Millions of cartridges are used -Uj fF 7I i 1/285 words
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Advertisement47 1929-09-04 4 GRAND HOTEL (IPOH) LTD. The Premier Hotel of Perak. Excellent accommodation and Cuisine Dinner Dance every Saturday Private Hire Car Service. 10 °/o D'scount will be allowed to bona fide members of the I.S.P. on Board and Lodging. C. K. SMITH, Manager. Tel. 591 Ipoh. Telegrams Grandhctel.”47 words
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Advertisement96 1929-09-04 4 John! V you re w right.... :f r -S y Ilk f I lKw« I > I. wWwW •M: I A .zS I A ,o o. they’re mild, coolland do not affect my throat.”, CWWEM A CORK-TIPPF 1 VIRGINIA .CIGARETTES a. 1 The ONL Y Cigarettes Made Speciallyto Prevent Sore96 words
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Article428 1929-09-04 5 Inglorious Finish. SUSSEX GAINS SENSATIONAL VICTORY. FESTIVAL FIXTURES. Notts under the captaincy of A. W t Carry has won the County Cricket Championship for the\ first time since < 1907. d Last season the county filled the third place in the table. Sussex gained a sensational428 words
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Article329 1929-09-04 5 nearing completion. Enhanced Popularity During C. K. Smith Regime. THE Grand Hotel, Tpob, which was opened on March 3, 1928, will shortly have a beautiful annexe which will further help to meet the demand for accommodation in Ipoh. The hotel caters specially for holiday folk329 words
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Article190 1929-09-04 5 Positions In Championship Table. ii Matches finished on Sept. 3), £JS 9 Nott (3) 28 14 2 4 6 2 21 158 Larcishne fl) 28 12 3 6 6 1 224 148 Yorkshire (4) 28 10 2 9 5 2 224 148 Gloucester (5) 28 15 6 1190 words
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Advertisement262 1929-09-04 5 I No more I I sleepless nights I I If you cannot sleep, or your sleep is fl fitful and broken, the chances are that your fl I digestive system is at fault. Eno is the fl if natural preventive of sleeplessness which fl T comes from this cause. Eno’s262 words
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Advertisement196 1929-09-04 5 .s» t «rmr wot.-a. rwj.' r.tt.xtM .< I«W y 4<l STORAGE® Will/® ®BATTERY® F FOR B«B STARTING LIGHTING ignition The Last Word in Battery Construction. If You Require Maximum Service with Minimum Upkeep Cost, Install a Williard Battery. I SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS, Ltd., 4 t Incorporated in the Straits196 words
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Article288 1929-09-04 6 EXCITING CURIOSITY. CONDEMNED BY CRIMINOLOGIST. WEAK MINDED PEOPLE. Mr. Carelton Simon, a wellknown criminologist, states that he has found no persons led to crime by newspapers, books, plays or films. Motor-cars he said led youths to places where they met bad company. New York, September 3Thousands288 words
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Article166 1929-09-04 6 WOULD NEVER HAVE SAT LIKE THAT. Lord Baden* Powell, the Chief Scout, who is a noed sculptor and a t lei ted artist his added his criticism to those alreidy made regarding ’he design for the national memorial to the late Field-Marshal E -rl Haig,166 words
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Article82 1929-09-04 6 Principal Sir Dcna’d Macalister, of O esgow University, has announced his intention to retire in October. Sir Donald’s name is known throughout the world, and, as head of the great University of Glasgow and president of the British Medical Council, he has been honoured by practically every82 words
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131 1929-09-04 6 FRENCH BANKER LEAVES HIS CLAIM TO D SFUTED ROCK. An “international problem” h?s been s> ttled, M. T.eroux, the Paris banker who b' gan to build a house on one of the M mquiers islets 15 to 20 miles south of .Jersey, and claimed that131 words
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Article, Illustration147 1929-09-04 6 “Your I’ttle boy fits stolen a cake at tue baker’s.” ‘‘Toto, you nauehty boy—stealing at ycur age.”—Charleroi. Lady Can I be certain that the sun treatment here is first-class Attendant Yes, only yesterday a lady chent had sun-stroke.” K' uren t Oslo. Three pour.ds of147 words
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Article324 1929-09-04 6 E Murder Charge. PRISONER GUII.IY OF CULPABLE HOMICIDE. AHMED bin Awaz, a painter, employed by the P.W.D., Parit BuiVar, was charged at the Perak Criminal Assizes on Tuesday with the minder of a motor-car driver employed by Mr. Grantham, Executive Engineer, Krian. Mr. Justice Prichard was the324 words
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Article176 1929-09-04 6 RESULTS OF BILLIARDS TOURNA MENT. The following are the resu’ts of the first round of the Ipoh Club, Russian Pool Tournament. Singles 300 Up). A H Whitaker (Scr.) beat W J K u tark —lOO. G Longley —5O boat H R Gordon —175. E C Watson —75 beat176 words
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Article79 1929-09-04 6 ENTERPRISE AT IPOH. After a careful study of the needs of their customers the Singapore Cold Storage Company, Ipoh, aro now impor'ing vegetables from Bristagi, which are supplying a long-felt want of the European community. The first shipment of potatoes, onions, carrots, beetroots, leeks, cabbages and tomatoes,’79 words
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Article76 1929-09-04 6 IPOH POLICE COURT. At the Ipoh Police Court, yesterday, Mr. W. J. E. Stark imposed a find of $35 >r two weeks’ imprisonment on a Chinese ho pleadea guilty to the charge of being n possession of illicit samsu. Fcr being in Possession of76 words
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Article165 1929-09-04 6 FURTHER DEVE -OPMENT. PAKIS to BARCELONA WITHOUT changing. The latest railway development in Spain is to be the conversion of the 1.66 metre gauge section of the trans- Pyrennean railway to the European standard. gauge. Madrid, September 3. The new trans-Pyrennean railway, recently inaugurated, makes a direct connection165 words
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Article132 1929-09-04 6 Sept. 4 Penang Meic*ntile Emp’oyees Co operative Thrift and Loan Society Meeting, Chamber of Commerce 5 15 p.m. Sept. 7—Girl G uidt-8 Campaign at Port Dickt-on. European Inter-State Foolball Perak vs. Sehngor at Ipoh. Singapore Turf Club Autumn Race Meeting (F'rst Day). Rugger Trial Match, Esplanade 5 p.m.132 words
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Article90 1929-09-04 6 AIRMAN’S SURPRISE PICTURE IN AFRICAN Travellers by aeroplane, inured as they may become to unaccustomed sights, rarely witness such a re m irkable spectacle to the passengers of an air liner from Casablanca to Senegal. While flying over mountainous country a lion was perceived making90 words
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Article41 1929-09-04 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Bunch of Roses Chapi 2 Overture White Queen Metra 3 Waltz Gold and Silver Lehar 4 Selection Kissing Time Caryle 5 One Step Da Da Clerg God Save The King.41 words
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80 1929-09-04 6 Detective-r ergeant Evans said that New- i son spent the money in treating the nine i other members of his gang to80 words
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Advertisement265 1929-09-04 6 CONN’S Unquestioned Leadership THE CONN Company built the first American saxophone and today more CONN Saxophones are sold than any Pp other make in the world. The world’s greatest saxophone artists are using CONN Instru- 'l5lO ments exclusively due to their patented tuning devices, simpli- Of tied key system and265 words
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1152 1929-09-04 7 Sarong Dealers At Law. Firm’s Turn-over Decreases By 50 Per Cent. Penang Court Sequel. a 50 per cent, decrease in turn-over was attributed to alleged imitation of trale marks by Mohd. Ali, Penang manager of S. E. S. Abdul Kareen Co, in the Supreme Court,1,152 words
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Article722 1929-09-04 7 THEFT OF MOTOR TYRE. European’s Driving Licence Stolen. AT the Penang Second Police Court this morning (before Mr. F.K. Wilson) a Chinese named Sam Kam Wah was charged with the theft of a spare motor tyre and wheel valued at $4O from No, 79, Irvine Hoad, Penang.722 words
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Article182 1929-09-04 7 TUG TESTED. ‘‘Sunda” Returns to Singapore. As previously stated a new tug for the Penang Harbour Board, the “Condor” has just arr ved frun Singapore. The tug wae built by the Singapore Harbour Board and is considerably more powerful than any previously employed in the Penang Harbour.182 words
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155 1929-09-04 7 DUE AT NOON TO-MORROW. His Royal Highness Prince Damrong, an uncle of H>s Maj sty the King of Siam, accompanied by the Princess and their two daughters are expected in Penang tomorrow. The Prince and his family are due from Alor Star by car155 words
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Article153 1929-09-04 7 TIES AND RESULTS. The f blowing m itches have been arranged for Thursday: Teams of Three: 3 T E Mason, A V Goodale E A Dur ham v +1 G B F Southam, W M Eiwards and H J Shuttleworth; +2 E Reimann, C153 words
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51 1929-09-04 7 The deceased gentleman was a Government pensioner and leaves behind his widow, two sons and five daughters to mourn their loss. Tne funeral has been fixed for Friday the 6 h instant at 1051 words
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96 1929-09-04 7 We are informed that the following taluks in Madras Presidency are now closed to recruiting on account of Infections disease: In the area served by the Port of Madras. Ganjam District—Chicacole, Chatrapur, Kodala and Ichapnram Talnks. Vizigapatam D'etre —B>bbili Taluk. Bellary District —Harapanahalli and Hadagalke Talnks. Anantapur Distric —Hindupur Taluk.96 words
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Advertisement638 1929-09-04 7 v I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., I PENANG. Suggestions Jor Sold tiffin: ui f Roast Leg Pork j Pressed Salt Pork j Pressed Brisket Beef fc Bologna Sausage Windsor Sausage Brawn Sausage ’Phone 602 I 'I lII I—— Will II ■■■■■■■■—MW—— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. Chinese Benevolent Association. Household638 words
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Article22 1929-09-04 8 PARRETT. On Tuesday 3rd September, at the Maternity H< spital, Penang, to Dorip, wife of Malcolm E. Barrett, Sungei Patani—a son.22 words
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Article504 1929-09-04 8 Cynics, on reading this article, that is, if their bump of cynicism is not developed to the extent that it prevents them altogether from looking at it, will probably confess to a feeling of surprise,] that the Pinang Gazette for once in its career, is not agin’ the504 words
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Article164 1929-09-04 8 RAILWAYS I DEFEAT CHINESE NONDESCRIPTS “C.” Tai ping, Sept. 4. J In the above competition Railways Ide feated the Chinese Nondescripts “C” team by 4 goals to 1, The Chinese goal-keeper injured his leg in the early stages of the game bnt carried on. Consequently he failed164 words
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53 1929-09-04 8 Sahib R. I Subbay va Naidu) is leaving Ku da Lumpur by the night mail on September 5 for Singapore en route to Labuan and Brunei on an official visit. He is expected to return to Kuala Lum pur about the53 words
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Article1503 1929-09-04 8 WE ARE glad to read* that the motion moved by M*. L»m Cheng Ean at the recent meeting of the Legislative Council that government should make a move to abolish or tax gambling at our race meeting*, was very decisively turned down. This may have the effect1,503 words
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Article38 1929-09-04 8 The homeward mail by s.s. Kashmir closes at 530 p.m. on Saturday, the 7th instant, The P. 0. Mantua with mails despatched from London on August 15 is expected to arrive here at 7 p.m. tc-morrow,38 words
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Advertisement387 1929-09-04 8 BOORD’S DRY GIN Jink A teat RfRI Ask For Favourite isgb|g4v BOORD S t( HI .1 '•«tvUdlMuO »U‘Sl St C Th»* f BO*»i t 1 I ■•Nt L w .rw -J a (»»U.l 61AH-K ****** JO- > j a AMO TMf uaPU i PRITCHARD S' CO., LTD,, (Incorporated in S.387 words
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Advertisement68 1929-09-04 8 SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music INSIST ON DEL MONTE FRUITS. THE BEST. Runnymede Hotel. Limited. (Incorporated in the 8. S.) Ov Hooking the Sea. Largest Ballroom (Wed. and Sat. Evening Dnss). Hot and Cold68 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-09-04 8 TIDE FABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.04 p.m. 7.18 a.m. 1.02 p.m. 7.37 p.m. To-morrow. 138 a.m, 753 a.m. 1.36 p.m. 8.08 p.m.24 words
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592 1929-09-04 9 Hague Statute. British Government To Sign Optional Clause. Evacuation Of Rhineland. The British Government has decided to sign the optional clause of the Hague Statute and Mr, Ramsay Macdonald, addressing the Assembly of the League of Nations, said he believed each of the Dominions would592 words
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Article56 1929-09-04 9 BUILDINGS FOR SOVIET COLONISTS. Moscow. September 3, The most wireless metorological station >n the world has been established at Tr&rsquil Bay, Franz Josef Land by the Soviet expedition aboard the ice-breiker *hich has now returned to Russia. Buildings are being erected on Franz Josef Land to accommodate56 words
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Article49 1929-09-04 9 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. London, September 3. Ybe following are the results of ffiatchea p’ayed in the English and uC °ttieh Leaßues DIVISION 3. Northern Section. S'Hi hport 4 Carlisle U 3 Cc hd*le 2 Chesterfield 1 n Scottish League, n gers 1 Queen* Park 0 —TZewter*49 words
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23 1929-09-04 9 Entries f or Tennis Tournament of the Ipoh Golf Club will be closed on Monday next. There are now six courts av *ilable.23 words
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Article, Illustration39 1929-09-04 9 NEVER ABLE TO FLY again. Cleveland (Ohio), September 3."" Lady Heath who was sericusly’injured in an aeroplane crash lastL’week is Ctnuch improved but the doctors state that she will never be able to fly again.— Reuter-39 words
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Article56 1929-09-04 9 TREMENDOUS DAMAGE REPORTED. Karachi, September 3 Although the influence of the Indus and Pun jib currents has not yet been felt tremendous damage, due to local floods, is reported from the Hyderabad region. The overflow from the floc ds of the Khaipur State is breaching the cimls and56 words
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Article455 1929-09-04 9 COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY. FORMER SI RAI IS JUL'GE AS CHAIRMAN. SIR WALTER SHAW. Sir Walter Shaw, Chief Jus tice of the Straits Settlements 1921 1925, has been appointed chairman of the Committee of Enquiry into the Palestine out break. The Colonial Office describes the situation as455 words
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Article201 1929-09-04 9 Inspects Machines. MEEIS BRITISH AND ITALIAN I FAMS. INDICATION OF SPEED. The Prince of Wales is the only pet son who is not connected with the British Schn ider Cup team who has been given an indication of the speed it is hoped to attain201 words
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Article335 1929-09-04 9 ARRIVAL OF LOGUE’S STRING. No fast work was done yesterday, says Tuesday’s Singapore Free as! Monday is one of the slow days but a few of the enthusiasts attended at the Racecours-'. Logue’s string which is a long one nowadays, and Duval’s had arrived and were on the335 words
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Article30 1929-09-04 9 London, September 3. Mr. C.M. PalaireLof the Foreign Office, has been appointed Minister at Bucharest, —ZZevter* London, September 3. The death has taken place of Lord Mersey.—30 words
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Advertisement38 1929-09-04 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULFUROPHOSPHATBg POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Mannrg, STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISER*. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG.38 words
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Advertisement190 1929-09-04 9 v-/2=F—-II 111 i, li J I I h I n Available ’shortly i: MOUTRIE PIANOS. v,-> W I i:; i' *♦♦♦♦♦♦»<<<*♦ ***>• r/>♦ V. <ee. g y\ READ BROTHERS I <V V .C g 7 V U l! 1 w £Wm II fem u W«W s :t XS?*#* 5 :s190 words
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Article469 1929-09-04 10 REDUCTION IN COLONY AND F.y.S. Government Rooms Unpopular. Consumption of opium in the Colony and exports from the Colony to the F. M. S. showed a decrease compared with 1927, and a corresponding decrease in revenue, according to the annual report of the Government Monopolies Department for 1928,469 words
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Article138 1929-09-04 10 SINGAPORE POWER STATION. (From Our Own Corresp'n lent.) Singapore, September 3. Allegations of neglect of duty at the St. James’ Power Station, aubseq ;ent to a shut down in November last year, rendering the town in darkness, was made in the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice138 words
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Article80 1929-09-04 10 Penang, September 4, 1929. Courtesy of The Chartered Bank), On London B an k Demand 2/3 23/32 -p o 4 2/3 27/32 ■Private 3 m/d Credit 2/4 3/8 XT 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Oa New York Bank Demand 551 Fr °?ce T T 420 A k T.T. 154$ Bangkok80 words
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Article768 1929-09-04 10 Mr. Ho Kim Teik, of Penang, will be leaving for Singapore to-morrow and will stay there over the race meeting* Mr. C. B. Whitehouse, general manager of Teluk Anson Rubber Estates, Ltd., wh° is on leave, is a. present making a tour of Jamaica. > > Mr.768 words
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Article203 1929-09-04 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day i Yesterday. Tu-day. 1 Shares. n rS o 7S OQ UQ CQ cn to. Sc. tc. Ic. Rubber (Dollar). Bata L 1.17} 120 1 17} 1 22} Benta 1.15 125203 words
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Article37 1929-09-04 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin- Hitams’ Kiniask L77s 1.80 Kuchtfib 152$ 157$ Rahmans IAI 1.57« Talanx 155 Ls7s Haad Yals 9/9 10/3 Jelapsngs 20/9 2i/3 Muangs 21/ 21/G Rambutanq 16/9 17/3 Tejas 10/6 11/37 words
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Article62 1929-09-04 10 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Tin. Ayer Hitams 14/ 14/6 Chenderiangs 8/9 9/3 Idris 14/ 14/6 Ipehs 27/6 28/6 Kamuutings 14/9 15/3 Keponga 27/6 28/6 Kinta Kellas 33/6 34/6 K. Pulais 28/ 29/ Lahats 13/9 14/6 Malayan Tins 27/6 28/6 Pahanga 9/6 10/3 Renonga 33/ 34/ Sionea 26/62 words
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Article100 1929-09-04 10 TO DAY’S QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Haad Yais 9/9 10/ Hongkongs 20/6 21/ Jelapangs 21/ 21/6 Kuchais 1.55 1 57 Lukuts 1.90 1.95 M. Consols. 54 56 Muang (Prefs) 21/3 21/9 Nawng Pets .88 .90 Norths .82 .85 Pangnga Rivers 7/9 8/3 Penawats 1.02 1 04 Rantau100 words
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Article201 1929-09-04 10 Penang. Seotember 4. 1929. CtB. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5.0C0.00 c oveß Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 7(\00 V 1108 60X)0 Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried sales 9 60 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse M 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13*00 Rice:—201 words
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Article80 1929-09-04 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) gR. Sheet 33$ cts. per pound per pl s44'ub Vo. 1 Crepe 34 cU. per pound per pl —145/33 steady. London 10| i New York 20 cts. 'gold) {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys. General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 33ic per lb. Oct. 1929 34h80 words
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Article60 1929-09-04 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Oo. t Ltd. London, Seotember 2, Spot £206.103 three months’ buying £210.5s three months’ selling £210.103. Messrs. Boustead k Co. Ltd—3rd September «notation for Singapore refined tin <lO5-87$ per picul, business done 300 tons, Penang refined tin $105.75 per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin60 words
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Article221 1929-09-04 10 For the month of August/ hours yards pels. Taiping Tin (2 dredges) 1,287 155,000 672 South Taiping 1922 Ltd. 600 130,000 345 Batang Padang (2 dredges) 1,230 113,000 275 Gold Dust 22 Taels. Klang River 591 78,000 1,235 Dredge lost 22 hours on account of boiler cleaning and221 words
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Article1192 1929-09-04 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. I 3 o l j_d RUBBER [Doll*!.] IJ c S o 0 Allenby Rubber C« 35 2 50 Mor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 CO 1 80 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 2 3 40 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 25 3 50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Etetates1,192 words
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Article199 1929-09-04 10 F U KS ”•“> An extraor-linary general the Lesong Toj .h Robber °f w<s he!d yesterday at tha offices of the Cornpany. Hnnee Penang The following were present- M Pgs C. B. Grabura (in the chair)- n Hamel by h a Attorney C R John G.199 words
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Article68 1929-09-04 10 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazttlt, Sir,—We beg to advise y >u that the claim against the Insurers for damige to the Company’s Nr. 1 Kali Dredge hv been settled for $110,000,00, and it ii hoped to have the D edge running with, its present pontoon six we68 words
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35 1929-09-04 10 The s.s. Mantua from London via Colo mbo is expected to arrive here at p.m. tomorrow and will leave for Singapore, China and Jtpanat 9 a.m. the following chy. S.eamer will work at the wharf.35 words
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Article88 1929-09-04 10 If you are young Pinkettes, taken when necessary, will help you keep in perfect physical condition by eflsurng daily functional regularity,. If middle-aged r Pinkettes will keep your liver active, your complexion fresh, your bra-fl clear. To remedy that bane of the elderly,88 words
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Advertisement99 1929-09-04 10 ll.' Jjl Alienburgs Foods• are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in 0 climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by simple addition of bo>M water only, thus complete independence o. doubtful milk suppn® B Milk Food No. 1 Birth to 3 month* Malted Food99 words
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953 1929-09-04 11 When are They Liable to Pay Income Tax. A Simple Explanation. SO many questions have been put to the Income Tax Payers’ Society as to the liability of visitors to England from abroad to the payment of Income Tax, that we decided it would be953 words
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Article339 1929-09-04 11 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. GIO ACRES PLANTED IN 3 DAYS. One Machine. An American company which owns thousands of acres of productive rice land planted a 640 acre tract by aeroplane. The young sprouts had been eaten by migratory birds and the company was faced with a £13,000339 words
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Advertisement626 1929-09-04 11 POSITIONS VACANT. -g CALL FOR IT Salesman for Gents Outfitting Departnv usur rnont with experience preferred. Apply 1 BYNAME b<.xN0.231. 'T. IN YOUR 544 6 9 Ml HOTELTimekeeper wan ed for Penang buaibouse. Write Box X, Piuanfif vMSSMhW G zette Pre. s, Penang. 2 3 4-9 ab-flaw» 1 TO-LET. Rg626 words
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Article, Illustration230 1929-09-04 12 WARWICK REVUE COMPANY. It is curious to note that almost all the eminent professional funny men c f ttu present and post generation have been ut diminnitive stature. The late Dan Lene was, of course, mscrosc >pic, Little Tieh was even smaller, while almost all the230 words
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Article170 1929-09-04 12 FOR FAR EAST. Geneva, September 3. The League of Na‘ions C mimusion of Enquiry into opium smoking leaves f r the Far East to-morrow. Reuter. We are informed by the Colonial Secretary for the information of the public that the purposes of the Commission are >s170 words
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Article59 1929-09-04 12 MR. A. J. COOK’S MOTION REJECTED. Belfast, September 3. The Trades Union Congress at Belfast rejected a motion by the Miners’ Fedeia tion Secretary, Mr. A. J. Cook, in favour of the appointment of a committee to deal with the organisation of the principal industries on a59 words
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Article146 1929-09-04 12 FAREWELL TO MR. V. K. NAGARATN AM. About thirty friends of Mr. V. K. Nagaratnam, of the Antimalarial Depart ment, Kuala Kangsar, met at 43, Jahn Datoh, Kuala Karps-r, on Monday last to bid farewell to him on the eve f his departure to Ceylon on six month*’146 words
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Article700 1929-09-04 12 Train Service. Mails Close For: Station Week-days Holidays Sundays a tot? qt... 6.30 am 8 am. p, 9 a.m. 3 p.m, 6.30 a.m. Bam.s9 a m noon and 6 p m,° and 6 p.m.' 630 a.m. BAGAN SAMAK 10 45 a.m. 130 p.m. and 6 p.m.700 words
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Advertisement177 1929-09-04 12 I Every Known Brand Of Good Toilet I Goods We Have Them. Qotys I F<w and Talcum Powders, Solid Compacts and g refills, Lip Stick, Perfumes and Lotions, Solid i and Liquid Brillantines, Eau de Coty, etc. ■3~toubiganls Quelques Fleurs Soaps, Perfumes, Lotions, Face J and Talcum Powders, Solid Compacts,177 words
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Advertisement180 1929-09-04 12 v/ L i i a 1 9 §'josßßl' 1 S 9 9 *SSz "Feeling like 10 men a boy especially the boy” I regarded a nerve'food on a JL par with goloshes, flannel next the skin and dill'water.” Thus a contributor wrote m "Go/Jing,” June 1926. Feeling cheap and nasty180 words
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Article707 1929-09-04 13 rigours of the frozen WASTES. BERTINI RELIEF TXPEDIHON. Tents Buried Beneath Ice And Snow. .3 Albertini R-lief Expedition to the »n' r regions, in search of the airship i'i’i and th»- fix m p n lost with her, carted from Bergen on M<»y 15 in707 words
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Article201 1929-09-04 13 FIRE FOLLOWS EXPLOSIONS. Rain Ol Paving-Stones And Iron In Berlin. Two thnnaand iron cylinders filleJ with acetylene gas exploded one after another for two hours at the largest cb*micil works in Germany, The explosions, followed by fire, devas- tat«d the large industrial area of201 words
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Article187 1929-09-04 13 PRIZE for singing famous SONG. P °rarationt’ are well advanced for the ation in Comberlar d of the John rf, l centenary, which falls n>-xt October. L WHiiior s wi’l be a i rominent feature, J *mong me prizes will be £5 off- red p’ ‘V187 words
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Article147 1929-09-04 13 FIERCE STRUGGLE OFF BRIGHTON COAST. A mother thrasher whale’s furious struggle for her two children w»s recently described by Mr. Harry Marchant, f-kipper of a Brigton fishing boat, the crew of which captured a family of thrashers several mil-s off the shore. Th? mother, 12147 words
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Article160 1929-09-04 13 DRANK TWO BOTTLES OF WHISKY A DAY—ALWAYS WITH MILK. An inquest was held at Brixon on a retired surveyor, who described himI self as ‘‘the loneliest man in the world.’’ He was Jo v n Lawson Webiten aged 73 of Endroad, Streath< m Vale, He was found de<d160 words
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Article510 1929-09-04 14 COLLECTOR’S GIFT TO LIBRARY. “Wiggan” Relic Of Civil War. A rare and valuable collection of seventeenth century Lancashire tokens has been bequeathed to the Wigan Pubi c Library by Mr. Walter Booth cf Lon don, a native of Wigan. The bequest, which represents tbir’y years’ eager510 words
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Article86 1929-09-04 14 “MEN OF SUBSTANCE'-’ UNABLE TO SHOW 50 DOLLARS 1 Ten of a party of 61 Hungarian merchants, who have arrived in America to study American business methods, were held up at Ellis Island ss they were unable to produce the necessary 50 dollars apiece in86 words
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Article81 1929-09-04 14 Sept. 7—Rugger: Selangor v Klang and Carey bland, at Klang. European State Football: Perak v Selangor at Ipob. 14—Rugger: Practice Match at Ipoh. 21—Inter District Hockey—S. Perak v N. Perak at Ipoh. Rugger: Ipoh vL. Perak at Teluk Anson. 27 Roy Scouts Concert: Ipoh Town Hall.81 words
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Advertisement247 1929-09-04 14 ■r DIIIIIIIWMUIWII II I HlM— 0 ~com A —Don’t cut coms, fatal poisoning 3 may follow. One drop of new liquid deadens pain in 3 seconds. Then H jjgjffiffliy corn shrivels up and loosens so 3 /> y° u peel off Doctors urge H ■■Bs For sale everywhere. Beware of247 words
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Advertisement112 1929-09-04 14 I —"7TT" —k Va k (11 1 i I®Wfe Sto r e E^ 555 Cigarettes \k JOfilnfflSSffluh K perfect the pleasure of those 1 z leisure moments beti-ie.p Wjfite iWfc games. Supreme in quali-v 'WfOk >- flavour, they appeal 0 -those discriminating smokers who will have only tit d/ll aIhKuIIW^112 words
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Article574 1929-09-04 15 I CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, September 4, 1929. M -TTON S ct Matton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goix each 1-30 Liver with heart A inng do 1.50 Tnpe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet M 40 Kidney pair 39574 words
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Advertisement159 1929-09-04 15 IT’GRAMS KYI PA TOONE 1373. “DICK’S" Asbestos Packing I I and Jointing for I Superheated and High Pressure I Steam and Hydraulic. fl All Grades and Types in Stock. I I OBTAINABLE FROM I KYLE, PALMER CO., LTD., I 46/48, Beach Street. PENANG. I Also al IPOH KUALA LUMPUR AND159 words
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Advertisement1403 1929-09-04 16 Ssa. INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. ILB?* Jjx*' i rttt t ffPOPROV Ppnt 5 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. o ANTENOR Sept.’ 12 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow, OUTWARDS' Dne Singapo I AOMEDON Sent 20 London, Rotterdam an Ham mrg. TTnnaknnt» Japan1,403 words
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Advertisement613 1929-09-04 16 P; 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under con- Bombay-China Service tn tract with His Majesty’s Government, London u and Far East Mail Service. dilfl Ja P an Outwards from London for China and Japan. Sailings of613 words
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