Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1929-09-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DA LY. No. 204. VOL. LXXXVII. THURSDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement263 1929-09-05 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light» Phone 772, 63, 70. Bishop Street, PENANG. jdUK k^KOSTz>/ i' g H |Mj»l Do not Run Risks I OtwEl'! WEWTjaH z I lhe Most Reliable Tyres IsU I >♦ Sr hi®! —llO I OB UH I Iflh |Bft n ss-~-'263 words
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Advertisement17 1929-09-05 1 T. NAGATA brothers, DEN ITSTS. Htad Cffice next to the Dispensary, [ranch Cf’ice t 2, Leith Street17 words
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Advertisement2346 1929-09-05 2 banks. x*r>s T F n t NOTICE. A. ~~T Notice is hereby given that the manu L E H ramCORPORATION. JUG 8 Salesman for G 8 Oa fitting Depart- fclnrer9 of “O.K.’Cement are not sell BANKING COM UNA! ur*. > a g ™nt witbexoer *..ee preferred. Appty f, K their2,346 words
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Article, Illustration433 1929-09-05 3 George Gadd - 3set Tsfjem 'Play Tbfjeir Part Properly. By George Gadd IN E X PERIENC E D golfers, and even those who have been play, b g long enough to know better, are not content to allow their iron clubs to play their pa r t properly. They433 words
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Article511 1929-09-05 3 WORTH £15,000 AND SOLD FOR £lO. TWO small jet-black Chinese vasses, valuec 1 at £15,000. which were innocently sold recently by a Berlin department store to an astute Dutch antique dealer for £lO. have just b a en purchased by a leading Glasgow shipowner. They are511 words
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Advertisement213 1929-09-05 3 „.s. rt w LOOOS SPARKING PLUGS are unsurpassed for all makes of cars, whatever their nationality. Pit a new set to-day (Ur\Oo/ Illustration shows LODGE SB w 1 in- i° tbe correct plug for Chevrolet, Dodge and new F° r d (model A). Stocks obtainable from. wL* Chin Kooi Co.213 words
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Advertisement65 1929-09-05 3 J will do it!” B IW > Ijf 11 FVwIiFE?' 1 ■W H Snip il ii'* -"eisa ii hi i* ZA' -bJP W m miii<n jN wiiffurniture B| ji 11 11| |j[B J MBEL IfcT "Ti> 1k I Will not smear nor fingermark. Sold everywhere in glass bottles and artistic65 words
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Advertisement393 1929-09-05 3 Take the bull by the bottle 1 "<r Those Winning Smiles Which mean so much—commercially, socially—are gained this new way with gleaming white teeth Send Coupon for 10-Day Tube RUN your tongue across your the chief cause of the commoner teeth and you will feel a film, tooth and gum393 words
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Article675 1929-09-05 4 REVIVAL OF “BOTTEGA” SYSTEM. “Never Refuse Any Work.” THERE are too many art schools in Italy and they turn out between them too many painters and sculptors, to say nothing of architects, very few of whom are geniuses and who are all finding it675 words
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Advertisement113 1929-09-05 4 FOR THE FORTHCOMING “RUGGER” find HOCKEY SEASON Obtain Your Requisites FRO M Pritchard Co., Ltd., PENANG. I NUU' K l|»ay “Tiger” Brand RUGBY FOOTBALLS complete with Binder $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 I HOCKEY113 words
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Advertisement17 1929-09-05 4 Amazing How D.D.D. Prescription Cures Skin Troubles Stops All Itching Instantly Get a bottle to-day, 75 eta.17 words
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Advertisement154 1929-09-05 4 "There's NO I 'conjuring g with x ewn/ENK Every modem scientific inven- m ga S gr JK tion knowru to this generation V MKB S (c Bfg 1» f I (Air Conditioning Plant, Dust m J Sj y > Extractors, etc i?.has been installed. 4 in Carreras’ Nqw Wonder Factory.-154 words
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Article640 1929-09-05 5 —British United Press- DOGS THAT “TALK”. RUSSIAN S WONDERFUL PRIVATE ZOO. Marvellous Power. The private zoo of Vladimir Leonidovitch Dur or at Moscow is the mod wonderful institution of its kind in the world and incdudes a wolf which pliys with sheep. M Durov devoted.—British United Press- - 640 words
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379 1929-09-05 5 CH NESE FOUND GUILTY. ATTEMPT TO ABSCOND WITH $1,600. FACED with two charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of $255.52 and $1,600, the property of his employer Teng Theen Koon, a clerk employed by a Chinese rubber dealer, chimed trial before Mr.379 words
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307 1929-09-05 5 MENTALLY DEFECTIVE. Murder Story After A Harrowing Film. That a young woman was led to confess wrongfully to drowning her child by the effec* on her mind of seeing a harrowing film about murder was i usgested at the O d Bailey when Margaret Gertrule307 words
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Article143 1929-09-05 5 CHINESE NOT GUILTY OF MAIMING A BUFFALO. Ipob, September 4 At the Police Court today a Chinese vegetable gardener was charged before Mr. Stark with causing mischief by maiming a buffalo belonging to a Chinese in Tanjing Rambutan Road. The prosecution alleged that the buffalo went into143 words
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Article242 1929-09-05 5 SUCCESS IN 34 CASES. Painless Paint Cure. An important advance in the treatment of cancer by X-rays, or radium rays, is described in the current issue of the British Medical Journal. IT is the result of research conducted at the Royal Northern Hospital, II >Vo-way-road, N.. by242 words
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Article180 1929-09-05 5 ABLE TO READ AFTER GREAT FLASH. A remarkable story comes from Bury St. Edmonds of a man who has had the sight of an eye r stored by a fl sh cf lightning. He is Edward James Chinery, of Garland street, a carter employed by MessrsRobert180 words
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Article562 1929-09-05 5 VIVID NARRATIVE BY ADMIRAL EVANS. Good Luck And Bad. A po’gnant FC a ne occurred at the Mi’liom Club. Sylney, when Rear Admiral Evans, commmding the Aus’ralian Navy, desc ibed his ixcerierc l with the Scott expedition to the South Pole. Admiral Evans was overcome with emotion,562 words
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Article110 1929-09-05 5 B. M. A. EFFORT TO DEFINE A VEXED QUESTION. A new effort to formulate a policy on the question of the preservation of a patient’s tecret by bis doctor was made at the meeting < f the British Medical Association at Manchester. Dr. Temple Grey, of110 words
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Article115 1929-09-05 5 SWEDISH SOLDIERS’ DESCENDANTS. A remarkable caravan numbering \OOO consisting of men and their wivc-s and children, reached Sweden cn August 1 from the Kherson dis'ret of Russia more than 1.000 miles away on the shore of the Black Sea. They are d< scendants of the remnant115 words
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Advertisement391 1929-09-05 5 CONSUMPTION HAS SEEN CiinEil. Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. io 'I Ml w I W DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced391 words
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Miscellaneous167 1929-09-05 5 Humour As Others See It. (Lit JI j aiLii I® Or-f Wher<* is your mother Two he urs ago she went to to M r J mifs for five minu’e' 5 Hummel, H mhurg, BEn.. t i Then yen want my honest opinion ab jut your divorce? No. no, what167 words
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812 1929-09-05 6 Tragedy Near Ipoh. Timely Assistance By Two Europeans. Inquest Story. the inquest at Jpoh, yesterday on the death of a Chiwse named Wong was killed when a motor-car turned tunle at a b 'nd near the third milestone at Ipoh, reference, w s made812 words
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Article166 1929-09-05 6 VANISHED AFTER, VISIT TO “SINGING FOOL.” A visit to a cinema wh> re the film The S ngirg Fvol” was being shown ip f r stt d3Ba c t s t f il<* d f 3r pea* at c q of Mm Jean Stntwdl aid166 words
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Article230 1929-09-05 6 INVESTIGATOR EXPLAINS. Mr. C. Garnett arrived at Calcutta on August 16, to start investigations regarding the value of the sillimanite deposits in India. “There have been a great many inaccurate statements lately about sillimanite,” said Mr. Garnett, in a conversation with a representative of the Statesman.230 words
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Article530 1929-09-05 6 —British UniUd Preu AMERICAN FIGURES. 12 000 MURDERS A CRIMINALS AT LARGE. It is estimated that 30 000 criminals are at large in New York and 10,000 in Chicago These facts were taken from the report of the Crime Commission by Mr. Ellis, a former—British UniUd Preu ; - 530 words
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Article167 1929-09-05 6 WITH HIS CIRCUS TO THE LAST. The death wae annour c»d on August 9 night of “Lord*’ John Sanger, the head of S?r g-*r’d Circus. Lord John, who was the elder brother of ‘Lord” George Singer, was in his 76fh sear and had continued actively in167 words
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Advertisement605 1929-09-05 6 FOR BRUNSWICK I ihwiimi! Records mnwi In j very C„ rD e r of the Globe. f .upled with the E xquisi e wherever Music lovers con- M M ske i «ii j Musical qualities is a rich gregate, there you will find d r iBeaut Y D cabinet design605 words
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1473 1929-09-05 7 Penang Harbour Board Scheme. $4 600 A Year In Rewards: Appeal For Efficiency. Mr. Parry Talks to His Men. A new departure for Malaya must hive been set vesterdiv when Mr. H. Parry, local chairman of the Penang H irbour Board, aidresse i a crowd1,473 words
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Article116 1929-09-05 7 —Reuter- Yesterday’s Results. BRADFORD SWAMPS 50TTS POKES I. ARSENAL DEFEATED. London, September 4. The fallowing are the results of r-ugiish L»agu 3 ma-ch-s p’ayed ‘.o-day. DIVISION 1 Birmingham 4 West Ham U 2 Derbv Co 4 Aston ilia 0. Grimxby T 1. Portsmouth 1 Liverpool 3 Huddersfield—Reuter- - 116 words
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Article129 1929-09-05 7 Reuter. YOUNG AMATEUR DEFEATS BOBBY JONES. Del Monte cd.. September 4. There was a een s a ion at the opening of th*» match pLy ®-ag» of th? American Amat-ur Gdf C jampions lip on the Peeblt- B -ach course, Bobby Jones who hai been predicted aReuter. - 129 words
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Article75 1929-09-05 7 The Hockey Season in Taiping promises io be as success!al as the football se .son just concluding. The season opened cn W-»dnesday. The Perak Club turned out two teams for practice. Taiping Football League. The postponed match between the Yeung Malays and the Chin*»«e Sporting75 words
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Article58 1929-09-05 7 MINED DOUBLES. Mrs, Saffery and Aste defeated Mrs. Douglas and S moeon in thes-mi-final of the ni’X»d doubles *»v*»nt cf th? Penang Lawn Tennis Association open tournament last night 6 1. 11-9. The winners meet Dr. and Mr a. Ho, kins in the final58 words
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Article71 1929-09-05 7 YESTERDAYS RESULTS. The following are the results of bowls tournament ties played yesterday. Doubles Handicap: +2 E. R»imann and T. A. Wemyes beat +4 8. H. Beasley and A. Law 21—18; +1 T. E. Mason at d D. McLe*»d Craik beat —4 J. M.71 words
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Article23 1929-09-05 7 A'reac'v ecknowl?de*»d $9,083 Teachers’ Malay Girls’ School, Bahru, Kuila Lumpur 6 >ow Chia Heng 300 Aonamalay Cheityar, Malacca 10 $9.39923 words
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Article44 1929-09-05 7 JEOPARDISING SIAM'S PADDY. (Fccm Our Own Correspondent.) Btngkok, Srptemper 4 FiOJd waters from th» Burma frontier are jeopardising toe growing of the paddy crop in tne Western Provinces, lu g-»me p'aces 80 percent of the crop pLnted has been lost.44 words
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Article556 1929-09-05 7 Muslims At Law. CROSS-EX AMI A [ION OF Pc.N ANG MANAGER EXCLUSIVE RIGBTS CLAIMED. Mohd. _Ai*. the manager of the Penang branch of S. E. S. Abdul Kareen and Co., was subjected to a cross-examination which lasted for 2j hours by Mr. Samuel in the Supreme556 words
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Article98 1929-09-05 7 King Edward VII School, Taping, opened on Wednesday after the Sammer Vacations. M »st of the other Perak Schools open cn Monday S»p;ember 9. It is understood that Mr. D.W. McLeod, Principal, King Edw =rd VII School, Taiping, will shortly be transferred to the Free School, Penang,98 words
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Article41 1929-09-05 7 Shanghai, September 4. The Nationalist has issued an order by the In-pect< r-General cf Customs forbidding the importation cf gr»vhcun!s into Chi r a. Toe greyhounds at pree-nt in China were mcstly imported from England and Australia,41 words
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1581 1929-09-05 7 Suggestions To Firms. Not To Provide Cheap Money And Cheap Credit.” Presiding at the first annual general meeting of the Penang Mercantile Employees’ Co-operative Thrift ano Lran Society. Mr. E. V. C. Thomson, th-» 1 President, had some v-ry pointed •emirks to make. There was1,581 words
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Article408 1929-09-05 8 General gratification is expressed by the Hindus of Penang, that the Government has at long last concerned itself with the question of making Deepavali a public holiday, thus bringing the Straits Settlements into line with the F. M. S. The Colonial Secretary in his reply to the questions of408 words
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Article220 1929-09-05 8 MEAN CHEATING. Old Offender Sentenced. Arnold, with a string of aliases, was conv cted in the Second Police Court with the theft of a blazer, wallet and papers, the property of Mr. B. E. Falls, mftniger of the Anglo-Swiss Milk 0 itnpany, Penang, and also on two220 words
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Article100 1929-09-05 8 HEAVY RAIN. The heavy rain in Penang during the night and this morning h>s flooded pirts of Penang and if the wet weather continues it is feared I hut ether parts, such as Seang Tek Road and the corner of Mcalister Road may also be under100 words
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Article39 1929-09-05 8 Tbe homeward mail by s.s, Kashmir closes at 530 p.m. on Saturday, the 7 h instant. The P. O. Mantua with mails dfppdched from London on August 15 s expected to a-r've here at 7 p.m. tv-da'.39 words
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Article1509 1929-09-05 8 WE LIKE the happy manner in which a paragraphist writing in the Malay Snail takes tender leave of Mr. C. R tchie. Mr. C. Ritchie, runs the paragraph, will preach for the last time next Sunday a few days later he leaves for home This sounds ominous.1,509 words
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Advertisement183 1929-09-05 8 JSP McCoy’s Tablets. Behind Her Back. J Friends Say Frankly:— “Isn’t FANNY Skinny.” 1 1 7 f I FANNY knows she is thin and has nearly worried herI self to death wondering what to do ab ;ut it. She has I tried almost everything in the hope of getting fatter183 words
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Advertisement66 1929-09-05 8 SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing the Sea and Peak. Modern Sanitary System. Hot and Cold Running Water. Largest Ballroom66 words
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Miscellaneous167 1929-09-05 8 Town Hall, Penang,—TwoNights Only Friday and Saturday, September 13 and 14. J EDGAR WARWICK PRESENTS THE {I WARWICK REVUE CO. J j'j IN REVIEWS of the REVUES Friday 13 The Whirligig > 7 Saturday 14 "Step This Way” The Statesman” (Calcutta) said: ’’To mips seeing the Warwick J» v Re\ue167 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-09-05 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.38 a.m, 753 a.m. 1.36 p.m. 8.08 p.m. To-morrow. 210 a.m. 8.25 a.m. 2.07 p.m. 837 p.m.24 words
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Obituary37 1929-09-05 8 DEATH. Cheah Guat Bee Neoh.—On Tms day 3rd September 1929, at 141, McAlitUr Road, Cheah Guat Bee Neoh, (Mrs. Kung P.»h Keat). Funeral Sunday Bih September, 10 a.m. Friends hni relatives are requested nit to send bitcheans.37 words
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1090 1929-09-05 9 British Government’s Reply. Bequest Refused Until Conditions More Settled. Western Legal Principles. The text is now pttblished of the British reply which handed to the National Government at Nanking e>n August 12 with regard to the request for the removal of extraterritoriality. The reply statesBugby Bad io Service- - 1,090 words
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Article522 1929-09-05 9 > NEA*< JERUSALEM. SYSTEMATIC patrols by AIRCRAFT. TRANS JORDAN TRANQUIL. Two important agitators have been arrested as the result of searches being carried out by British troops and the Palestine police. The whole country is being systematically Petroled by aircraft. isolated marauding on the north-eastern frontier> - 522 words
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72 1929-09-05 9 nuoj ini v water nnier its own power.— Untish United Press. •CAR COLLIDES WITH ROWING BOAT. Ootark, Septemler, 4. A motorist while driving along the Niagara boulevard missed the bridge at Black Creek and ran into tbe water. He collided with a roving boat. Thenuoj ini v water nnier its own power.—Untish United Press. - 72 words
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348 1929-09-05 9 s Beuter, Certain Reservations. UNDESIRABLE TO DISCUSS AT PRESINT. CANADA’S ACCEPTANCE. Senator Dandurand, speaking at the Genera Assembly, announced on behalf of the Canadian Government, that the Dominion of Canada would adhere to die Optional Clause during the present Assembly. Mr. Bruce, however, has informeds Beuter, - 348 words
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Advertisement61 1929-09-05 9 Record Dividend! Pays $lOl5O For A Win. What would you say if you bought a win ticket at a race meeting worth $5 and the horse re. g turned a dividend of $10,000? That is what the “PG.” and“S. G.” I Football Forecasts competition is offering. I Place money g61 words
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Advertisement126 1929-09-05 9 Il 111 I Available shortly^:— N r MOUTRIE PIANOS. MS»' L« •I i I I PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY (ESTABLISHED 1872) The Purchase of Jewellery and Silver Ware Without Lavish Expenditure is made easy if you will consult the Leading Jewellers. B. P. De SILVA Ltd., PENANG. (incorporated in ceylon.) SINGAPORE.126 words
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Article678 1929-09-05 10 ON THE TRACK. Battle Creek Moves Freely. 'Although most of the horses have done their final gallops and nothing very fast was to be expected, there was quite a large attendance at the Course yesterday morning the fact that the up-coun-Y,*. i ”ses were working adding678 words
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Article833 1929-09-05 10 The Bishop of S ngapor i is expected to visit Birgrok about Oitober 19. The R«v. R. Richards arrives in the N.Y.K. Ka tori Mar?* >n September 9. The Hon’ble Mr. E.N.T. Cummins and Mrs. Cummins are staying at Frase/s Hill. Mr. H. R. Gordon, Mining Engineer,833 words
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Article205 1929-09-05 10 STAYING AT ASADANG HOUSE. His Royal Highness Prince Damrong, accompanied by h s three daughters ano other of his suite arrived at Penang shortly after noon to day and has taken up residence at Af-a lang H >use Norham R »ad. th-» picturesque residence of Mr.205 words
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Article80 1929-09-05 10 DEPARTURE FOR VICTORIA POINT. The Royal Air Force Flying Boat which is engaged on a survey of the Malay C«'cutta air route arrived from Singapore at 10 a.m. to lay. The flying boat descended at Glugor for fuel and after about one and80 words
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87 1929-09-05 10 MALAY WOMAN CHARGED. At the S cond Police Court th s morning, before Mr. F. K. Wilson a Malay woman by the name of Haji R ’kiah binti Haji. Mohamad, said to be a reaiuent of Kuala was charged with criminal breach of trust in87 words
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114 1929-09-05 10 SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. The Government H»-rvants’ Co-opera-tive Thrift an 1 Loan S>c ety, Ltd., Larut Mitang and S-lama, held its seventh annual general meeting at the Town Hill, Taiping, on Wedi esdav. Mr. J. E. Kempe, M C. S., the P «sident of the S iciety,114 words
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Article97 1929-09-05 10 Heuter, TiN PRJDU ASSO lIATION REGISTERED. London, September 4. Tha Tin Producers’ Association his been registered as a company.—Reute»*. Friedrichshafen, e r 4. The “Graf Zeppelin’’ lauded at 8.50 this morning.— A thousand people, who were mable to find accommodation in the hotels waited all night andHeuter, - 97 words
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Article115 1929-09-05 10 WHIPPING IN CROWDED THOROUGH KA KE. Inspector Wightman, of tbe Marine Police, today chargeo, in the S cond Pol'ce C'urt, before Mr. F. K Wilson, a Hokkien Chinese, Sim Kim. with cruelty to auimHls by over i riving his two bullock* at about 11 am day on115 words
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Article466 1929-09-05 10 The following were th® quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’» «hare list at 11 to day i— Yesterday. Today. 2 e Shares. jg 0 o CO DO CQ on t c. So. S c. S c. Rubber (Dollar). Benta 1.17$ 1-25 1.20 1-25 Lnnas 2 25 2.50 2.20466 words
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Article95 1929-09-05 10 ELECTION OF CAPTAIN ON MONDAY. The Hockey Season of tho Pena g Cricket Club will open with a Colours and Whites game on Monday. After the game there will be a meeting of members to elect a Captain and Vice-Captain for the season. gl 1 195 words
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Article120 1929-09-05 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSg.) S.R. Sheet 34 cts, per pound per pl=s4s/33 No. 1 Crepe 34 cts. per pound per pl $45/33 dull. London 10 3/161 New York 20 cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys. General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34c per lb. Oct. 1929 35 1120 words
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Article36 1929-09-05 10 Mews. Bouxtend Co. Ltd—--4.h September tor Singapore refined tin $lO6 per picul, business done 200 tons, Penang refined tin per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin $lO5 per picul, tin ore $lO5 per picul.36 words
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Article252 1929-09-05 10 The following statement of quantity and value of rubber exported from British Malaya during Augn«it, is for warde i by the Registrar of Imports acd Exports. 1929 1928 To date Against U.K. 15.017 5,963 65.034 34,518 U.5.A.... 24.584 24,842 247,485 151,749 C. Eur. 5.582 2,552 40,282 14,930 B.252 words
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Article277 1929-09-05 10 THE “FUNNY” WOMAN. Of all the various types that the bar" passed theatrical manager is called upon to seb et th s is, perhaps, the most difficult of all to find. The really funny women of our time can almost be counted on the fingers277 words
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Advertisement67 1929-09-05 10 FOR SALE. Household Furniture consisting of 3 slmirah’a, 3 beds complete, 3 dressing Übles, c’oth's stand (all made by carpets, mats. dinner and drawing room furniture, wash s and chicks, verandah furniture. All as new’ Owner leawne Penang. Apply H. W Banters c/o Pritchard and Co., Ltd Penang. *****- u67 words
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Advertisement512 1929-09-05 10 New A <lwrtisemg scellaneous ^s>s, 3 T" Invest class house property Wltui Q first 3 Limits. Penang. Reasonable r > ply to:— lnter «Bt.A p a JAMBU S r,,t!,r7 S C g F„. < auction. Penang Sales Ro oin AN AUCTION SALE r OF Valuable Household i Furniture Etc,, On512 words
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Article109 1929-09-05 11 Fur the Month oc August, honrs yards peh. Chenderiang dredge 613 80.000 210 Hydraulicing Jabus 34,000 160 Sungei Lah 25,000 130 Kramat fulai 521 Gopeng Consolidated 1,350 Tekka 780 Tekka Taiping Limited 650 Per gkal*n 1479 Rambutan 185 K nta 500 Idris Hydraulic 550 Lahat Mines 500 Telok109 words
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Article112 1929-09-05 11 Narborough 75.696 Pusing 16,550 AlorPongsu 38.593 Frieh 35,683 Bedoug 24,611 Merbau 20.358 North Peak 9.993 Jabi 38.050 Tonghurst 20,500 fl hnnsloon 21,200 Temerloh 26,700 Ayer Kuning 13,000 Baling 45.293 Kuala Dingin 45.551 Subur 22.717 Tanjong Rambutan 32,559 Sungei Raya 20,535 Rasa 40,416 Jong Landor 84.550 Bakap Plantations112 words
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Article203 1929-09-05 11 Penang, September 5, 1929. f ctp. Benares Opium p. chert nom 5,0 000 C oves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170 00 Nutmegs 80s «> 70.00 110 s 60.00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 50 00 Copra Sundried sales 9.60 Rattans Rales 11.15 Rattans Coarse Green Snail203 words
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Article1237 1929-09-05 11 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. names. I 5 3§ i_si KUBBKK [DoUh>.} U C J C I 0 Allenby Rubber C® 2 35 2 50 A lor Gajab Rubber Estate 1 CO 1 89 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 2' 3 49 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 25 3 59 Ayer Kuning1,237 words
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Advertisement407 1929-09-05 11 Baby A Pitiful Object From Eczema Cuticura Healed From three months old to six months my baby was a pitiful little object due to eczema. It appeared on his head and face in a rash. Hisskin was inflamed and itched and burned so that I could not keep his hands407 words
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Advertisement887 1929-09-05 11 2^'■ “NOW THE PICTURE OF HEALTH.” > “The picture of health!” That is how her friends describe Miss Vera Barwell, an attractive young lady of twenty, who /Z//7 resides at 12 Queen’s Crescent, Lincoln, //z f H England. Yet until a few months ago Miss Barwell was so enfeebled by887 words
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Article228 1929-09-05 12 —Reuter- COMMITTEE’S REPORT. RESTRICTION IMPOSED BY BRITISH LAW. NOT SATISFACTORY. London, September 4. The committee appointed by ’h«> President of the Board of Trade in 1927 to advhe with regard to the load line for sbipe has ’S’ned its report. It says. in connection.—Reuter- - 228 words
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Article215 1929-09-05 12 PROMINENT RESIDENT’S DAUGHTER MARRIED. Dr. S. V. Murthy of the General Hospital, Penarg, was married according to orthodox Hindu rites to Srimathi Siwakengai, the daugh’er of Mr. P. Thambyah. Pa senger Station Superintendent Taiping, to-day. The so’emnisation took place at the bride’s residence in Upper Museum215 words
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Article110 1929-09-05 12 ,—British United Press- New York, September 4. Carlos Er zo, a twenty-year-old native of Ecuador, who has stored away on fifteen different vessels in an attempt to get to 'll- United States, has been landed at Brooklyn. He was se it to Eiljs Island to,—British United Press- - 110 words
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122 1929-09-05 12 orce I to n-ie untried substitutes— British U nited Press. Washington, September 4, A two ply cotton yarn when treated with a chemical preparation has been found a reliable substitute for silk in the manufacture of parachutes, according to ■n annom c meat of theorce I to n-ie untried substitutes—British U nited Press. - 122 words
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Article176 1929-09-05 12 f wnui' .—British tj nited Press. COLOMBO FIRM’S BID. Colombo, September 4. A Colombo firm has imported a quantity of dried fish from Britain and is endeavouring to capture the market in Ceylon from Indian control. Most of the dried fish imported to Ceylon comesf wnui' .—British tj nited Press. - 176 words
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Article163 1929-09-05 12 British United Press. U.S. IMPORTERS AND NEW TARIFFS. Washington. September 4. Diverg-nt views are being heard on the subject of increased tariffs on eaitt enware and china by the United States Senate Finance com mittee, A long list of witnesses are givi g evidence before th*-British United Press. - 163 words
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150 1929-09-05 12 ,—British United Press- HEAVY COST IN AUSTRALIA. Sydney, September 4. A post-war schenre for settling ex soldiers on 'h* 1 land has cost tbe S’ate of South Wales the sum of £12,765,657, < f which £4,981,247 has already been written off tbe books is,—British United Press- - 150 words
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104 1929-09-05 12 SURVEYING CALCUTTA—MALAYA AIR ROUTE. FLYING BOAT’S DELAYED DEPAR TUBE. Intimation was received in Pinarg on Tuesday afternoon that the Royal Air Force Flying Boat, which was due here that afternoon, would not be leaving Singapore until Wednesday. The flight has apparently been delayed owing to rough weather. Even in Penang104 words
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70 1929-09-05 12 To the Editor of the Pinang Sir, —On behalf of the Malays in general and this Association in particular I beg to offer you my heartiest thanks fcr your kind co operation in your application for the Settlement. Your help in this matter is70 words
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Article461 1929-09-05 13 A FRIGHTFUL RED SCANDAL. There is a frightful scandal in the Cotrmun:st camp according to a Beilin ocrrespoiideiit of th* Daily Mail. i The wois of it i« that the c .use of the scandal is no lees a personage than the wife of Citizen Litvinov, the461 words
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286 1929-09-05 13 Doctor Driven to use an Imitation Crispbread.” We are ab’e to print below an interesting letter from a Doctor sent to The Ry vita Company in London: p enang. 18 5-29. Dear Sirs. I wish to congratul te you on introducing “RYVITA CRISPBREAD.” Recently I bought a tin and found286 words
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Article600 1929-09-05 14 Woven in a Cellar by Candle light. THERE is a legend that Qu°en Victoria’s bridal veil watj made at Honiton. It was of Honiton lac*», uorked on pillows in the orthodrx way, but it was actually made by women in and around B te the little600 words
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Article563 1929-09-05 15 CHOWRASTA MABKETPenang, Sep l ember 5, 1929. Mutton S c» Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lang do 150 Tripe M do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 4 J Suet 40 Kidney563 words
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