Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. N 0.2210. VOL. LXXXVII. THURSDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 292 1 I T. NAGATA brothers, I DEN LISTS. Head Office next to. the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street m f pqm j baa faW «mIImP IH| g<i43iPm i JRiSMEM Do not R un Risks iC —I? a Run ‘Continentals” ■'FlO t&x' *O^xtfg i' S —-■TyM^p^gMWi’y.rjgja B rwCT lb Why Not
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    • 17 1 H. fOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.
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    • 2341 2 to-let. SINGAPORE KUN?CIPALHY. Tf?< (Q* uaM n F 7"~ Ipj nS) NEDERLANDLSCHE HANDEL Roonwin centre of Beach Street, for The followirg plant s now available JJ, OR Vsi/A L E MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. N A further particulars pl-aee apply to No. for sale:- NETH ERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY /’MB ...,X 3
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  • 622 3 Traditions And Truths Of A Famous Coast. THE Giant’s Causeway, on the coast of Antrim, never fails to draw the adventurous and the romantic holiday maker. Not only is it a natural wonder of the world by reason of its curious formation and appearance, but there
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  • 110 3 WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THEY FRIGHTENED A HORSE. The story of a strange accident at Custom House was told at West HamThree youths were bound over on a charge of dangerous riding. It was stated that a horse and cart were standing in Leyes-road, Custom House,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 379 3 «jam To Build You Up When your system is I run down ta\e I sK g NY A L 111 J I TONIC I a splendid reconstructive tonic for those who are run down, weak and J anaemic as well as for those who are convalescing. Contains iron in its
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    • 97 3 DO YOUR SHOPPING AT JET HSING’S Where you GET THE Best; Service, the Best Value,’the Best Selection of SEASONABLE GOODS and where you can SHOP under IDEAL conditions. GO TO P. T. C. JETHSING CO., No. 14, BEACH STREET, (PENANG), (BESIDE CARLTON BAR.) K E D S. I H M
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    • 273 3 f ~n| Columbus discovered America: Cook discovered BOVRIL t ORIENTAL ARTS and CRAFTS 1 i i J For the convenience of Patrons and Visitors T J THE SEVENTH (ANNUAL) X I Exhibition and Sale i 0F i X Antique Chinese Porcelain* Carved Jade, Bronze, and an 4* unique collection of
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  • 364 4 WOMEN’S PARTIES 3.OCOFT. UP. An All-In Outing For £2. 2s. wR/r E Jones requests the company of Mr. and Mrs. Smith for tea over London on Friday afternoon. A car will be available to take you to Croydon aerodrome.” An invitation such as this from hosts who
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  • 233 4 A TRADE MARK WANTED. A strike which is of some interest to pipe smokers has now been in progress f>r a month at the little town of Saint Claude, in the Jura Depar’ment. The inhabitants of this phea have lived for generations by the production of tc
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  • 63 4 Sept. 14 —Rugger: Practice Match at Ipch 21—Inter D.strict Hockey—3. Per; k v N. Perak at Ipoh. Rugger: Ipoh vL. Perak at Teluk Anson. 27 Boy Scouts Concert: Ipoh Town Hall. 28 —Boy Scouts Concert: Ipoh Town Hall. Rugger: S‘ate Trial at Ipoh, Oct. s—Rugger: Ipoh
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 307 4 Bsr Spring Summer; > B four Seasons rewire out intermission* z Horlick s Malted E < help you to main- H health and vigour from to year Spring, mer, Autumn and ter alike. to** I lick’s builds up the t and gives strength ithstand the constantly rring seasonal com- B
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    • 317 4 -'"xu- x* ■n J ■‘Never let smoking J w give you JHk a sore throat/’ jOnrK UTiafr Remanher! sa* AXwl > B ation (Air Conditioning Plant, a' < Dust extractors, etc.) has been z-w I installed in Carreras New Wonder S Factot v to ensure that tEe itL-A. kx v
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  • 425 5 TH IVY SWAMIKANNU. Bridegroom’s Kuala Kangsar Connection. ONE of the most popular weddings in Madras was solemnised on August 23 at St. Theresa’s Church, Nungumbakam, the contracting parties being Mr. Edward George Thivy and Miss Maria Erancisca Theresa Swamikannu. The bridegroom, who is an officer on
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  • 260 5 ANNUAL “AT HOME.” I The annual “At Home” of the Government English School Union, Alor Star, was held on Saturday evening and was a great success. This happy result was in large measure due to the excellent management and the hard work of all concerned
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  • 143 5 ANNUAL MEETINGCompetitions At Nibong Tebal. The annual golf meeting of the Kedah and Province Golfing Association will be held on the Caledonia Course, Nibong Tebal, on Saturday and Sunday, September 21 and 22. On Saturday morning there will be an 18 hole stroke competition on
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  • 183 5 MINING OPERATIONS FACILITATED. An important road deviation of a length of 1 mile 52 chains 20 feet has just been completed at Kamunting on the 3rd and 4th mile Taiping-Penang Road. The main reason for this was to facilitate mining operations by the Kampong Kamunting Tin
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  • 210 5 SIR WILLIAM HART-DYKE 92. Sir William Hart-Dyke, who served as Chief Whip to Disraeli during his last administration half a century ago, was 92 recently. Born at Lullingstone Castle, Kent, a few weeks after Queen Victoria was called to the throne, Sir William has been a baronet
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  • 95 5 COAIMITTEE INVESTIGATING COMPLAINTS. We are informed by the Honorary Secretary of the Indian Sea-Going Passengers’ Grievances Committee (Mr. M. Dorai Ross) that since the public meeting held at the Penang Hindu Sabha some time back, many improvements have been effected, and the P. O- S. N.
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  • 319 5 T.U.C- INVESTIGATION. “Attempting To Destroy Trade Unionism.” PLAIN speaking about Red plots is contained in the annual report of the General Council of Trades Union Congress wh h was presented to the Congress when it opene I at Belfast on September 2. “Investigation has been
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  • 360 5 TOWN MOVED ON SKIDS FOUR MILES. An amusing story is told in the Ed monton Journal of a town in the Peace River district that was bodily moved to suit the convenience of the railway. Waterhole was a small township on the way from the Peace
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  • 353 5 HEADQUARTERS CAMP AT PORT DICKSON. A Successful Week. With the kind permission of the Com--1 mandant of the F.M S V.F. a very suc- cessful Girl Guides Camp for Guide Brownie officers, Rangers Patrol LeadI ers, was held at the M S-V.R. Camp at Port Dickson from
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  • 312 5 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE MEN IN MALAYA. As a result of the successful Oxford and Cambridge dinner held on last Boat Race Night (March 23) i s Singapore, a society representative of the two ancient universities has been formed for Malaya. The purpose of the society is to hold
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 670 5 Pritchard Co. Ltd., For H. M. V.” LATEST RECORDS. DANCE GUS ARNHEIM AND HIS COCOANUT G OVE ORHCE3TRA. f Sleepy Vallep Featured in the Film Rainbow B 5670 I Man” Sterling Hanky WALTZ 10 in 4 NAT SHILKRET AND HIS ORCHESTRA $1.75 There is a happy land Featured in the
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  • 779 6 Air Force Cross. To-Morrow’s Attempt On Speed Record. Italian Hopes. The English and Italian Schneider Cup teams were the quests of the British Government at luncheon yest rday. Lord Thomson, presiding, announced that Flying-Officer H aghorn had been awarded the Air Force Cross, Lord Thomson
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  • 80 6 tfaifcr. DEATH OF COMMISSIONER FOR IRaQ. Baghdad September 11. Sir Gilbert Clayton, High Commissioner for Iraq, c*l lapsed after playing pclc aid died.—FtatterLondon. September 11. Air Vice- Marshal Hugh Diwding has left for Palestine by air to take over c jmmand of the British Forces in Palestine.
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  • 55 6 -Reuter. TROOPS NOT STANDING BY. Malta, S pt ember 11. The battleship “Royal S?vi reign”, which has been standing by for Palestine, has been ordered to participate in the Mediterranean F*eet summer cruise. Toe order given to army units here to stand by in readiness to proceed
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  • 381 6 will soon he fulfilled,’’she siys.— British United Press. AMBITION REALISED. GIVING RFCITAI S AT FIO DE JANEIRO. A young Russian girl has just realised her life amb tion to become a great pianist. During the early years of the revolution she worked as shop assistant
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  • 123 6 British United Fiess. EFFECTIVE IN 50 SECONDS. LASTS FOR THIRTY-SIX HOURS. A new anaesthetic which becomes effective in 50 seconds, and can be given to persons with the weakest hearts, has been tested at St Paul’s Hospital. Van couver Vancouver, September 11. Known as Sodium
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 41 6 l/A&TWS PILLS. I APIOL STEEL I I Sure and certain for all Female I I complaints.livery lady should I I keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMONDS, 3 I- The English Pharmacy, 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang. I
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    • 481 6 F SERVICE plus JflL /y’ l The ability to offer the right J article at the right price, and i you ave reason why our AMX Z I pfi Store has grown in popular JI JI esteem since the day of opening. Tennis Shirts. Tennis Shirts. Made from a fui
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  • 816 7 Working 15,000 Feet Up. Some Special Apparatus To Overcome Difficulties. Photographing a plot of gmuni 9,000 feet wide from 10,000 feet in the air while trave Ji g 100 miles an hour is no ordinary work, but it is being done every < ay by
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  • 151 7 ACCUSED FINED $25. Inspector Diwson charged Pakir Ibrahim at the Penang Police Court today with setting fire to a cow shed at Batu £erringhi on the night of August 22, 1929. Yelleppan, to whom th? shed belonged, paid that on the night in question he was
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  • 55 7 LACK OF EVIDENCE. Before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, to-day Detective Inspector Williams prosecuted five Chinese on a charge of gaming at Macilieter Lane on the night of 11th September. The Magistrate, discharged the accused on the grounds that he had not sufficient evidence
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  • 184 7 DRAMATIC RECOGNITION OF NAME ON WATCH. The mystery of amm who forgot his name and where he came from was cleared up in dramatic fashion at Winch ster recently. Well dressed and wellspoken, the individual who figured in the episode entered the local police sta'im and asked
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  • 184 7 THREE CHARGES. Kept Newspaper To Read, Lee Hong Hooi pleaded guilty to three charges of secreting postal packets in the course of transmission in the District Court, before Mr. N. S. Mudie to-day. Two charges were amended from theft to secreting. The amended charges were as
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  • 124 7 SPARE WHEEL THEFTS. Sim Kin who had been found guilty of retaining stolen property in the shape of a driving licence in the name of L.F.T. Sykes and also with the thefc of a spare tyre and wheel valued at $4O was before the District
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 150 7 fTo the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —I saw the letter of “Interested” in your correspondence column of Mon day’s issue. In answer to his query as to whether the proposed trawling flotation had fallen through. No. But owing to one of the promoters, Captain Mitchell,
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  • 119 7 “The Whirligig”—the Warwick Revue Company’s opening piece to-morrow at the Town Hall—should hit the popular fancy. The “Times of India” (Bombay) said: “The Whirligig” gair.ei a storm of app anse for the Warwick R?vue Company last night. Like “Step This Way” the programme was varied and fascinating.
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  • 20 7 There will be Moonlight Band Per formances at the Esplanade on September 14, 16 and 17, (weather permitting).
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  • 509 7 Mr, and Mrs. E. Bagot have lately been staying at Z mte in Belgium. Miss E. K. Stuart, Lady Medical Officer, Seremban, has been transferred to Pekan. Mrs. K. C. Caldicott, of Ipoh, has gone to Kledang Hill for a short sti y there. Mr. S. B.
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  • 58 7 CASE POSTPONED. Sundaram, a Tamil, was produced before Mr.F. K. Wilson, Police Magistrate, to-day and charged with the thefc of a gold bracelet valued $l5, on September 11th. Inspector BLkesly prosecute!. The accused claimed trial and wanted to produce witnersee. The case was postponed until Monday,
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  • 51 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED. Mr. Justice Sproule reserved his judgment in the Suprem’ Coart to day in the c se in wh ch S. E. S. Ab lul Kareen aid Co., sued E. P. Mohd. N->ordin and S. Mohd. Hussain Sahib for alleged infrlngemet ts of trade
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  • 540 7 SIMPLE INSTALLATION. Increasingly Popular In Malaya. The Research Laboratories of the General Electric Company have been responsible for the development of many of the electrical appliances in common use to-day. Their vast resources, wealth of experience and equipment were brought to bear on experimenting and
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  • 99 7 Mrs. Matthews, of Havelock-Street, Cardiff, a widow, aged eighty-four, owing to failure of memory, has been unable for fourteen years to furnish the proof of date of birth required by the authorities before she could be allowed to draw’ her old-age pension. She has now,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 45 7 Two More Days In Which To Win S 2,000! Enter The “P.G.” Football Competition To-day. V. N. RAJOO Retired and Licensed Surveyor accepts surveying and levelling anywhere also draws Estate plans at moderate charges. V. N. RAJOO, Butterworth. ***** —m w f s g-ll 11-29
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    • 435 7 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted at once Six News Compositors for Pinang Gazette. A opiy, News Superintendent, Pinang Gazette la, Penang Street, Penang Wanted at once Printing Machine Minder goo 1 wage» to efficient man. Write, B< x Y, Pinang Gazette, IA, Penar g Street, Perang. Time keepe r wanted
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  • 477 8 Those in Perak who advocate the development of Lumut as a deep water port for the F.M.S., would do well to pause and consider what is now known as the Trimmer report on the extension of the port of Penang. That report outlines three schemes
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  • 148 8 M, D. OF HONG KONG. Dr. Mns?api bin O-man, an Old Free of Alor Star, has jast obtained tha M. D. degree at the Horg Kong University. He left the Free Sclool, Penang, to s’ndy mtdicine at the University of Hong Kong in 1917 He
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  • 117 8 AFTER LRINKINQ SAMSU. An inquest into the death of a Tamil, named Nachy, was held by Mr. W. J. K. Stark at the Ipoh Police Court yesterday afternoon. i The deceased was admitted into hospital on August 7. suffering from stemich pains. He died the
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  • 64 8 RIPENING > At DY CROPS IN DANGER. (Fr- m Our Own Correspondent). Bangk >k, September 11. Floor’s in the north of Siam are the worst for 30 years. Railway services hive been suspended and Chiang Mai and other northern towns are isolated. It is feared that the rising
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  • 34 8 The Horn- ts of Taiping are visiting Ipoh cn Saturday and will play hockey with tl e Ipoh Catholic Club, which club, fof many years, has had successful seasons.
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  • 1092 8 UITE recently we had occasion i n fchis column to plead for more supervision onthepirt of the authoiities at Chowrasta Market, both from the point of view of blatant profiteering and also the state of disorder which exists. When maki g our obseivations we had no thought
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 213 8 I McCoy’s Tablets. Behind Her Back. Friends Say Frankly:— “Isn’t FANNY Skinny.” x 5 I FANNY knows she is thin and has nearly worried her- -a self to death wondering what to do ab?ut it She has b tried almost everything in the hope of getting fatter hi rich foods,
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    • 91 8 E\ O. SPECIAL NOTICE. J 1 Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music THE IDEAL COMBINATION A pollinaris “The Queen of Table Waters” AND Dewar’S White Label Whisky “The Rajah of Whiskies”. Agents. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 118 8 Ilil i’j Town Hall, Penang. —Two Nights Only To-morrow and Saturday, September 13 and 14. p EDGAR WARWICK presents the ’J WARWICK REVUE C 0. IN REVIEWS OF THE REVUES v Friday 13 The Whirligig 111 Saturday 14 1 his Way” j|j Everything Different From Last Season [j *s4 $2
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    • 15 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. TO DAY. 4.46 a.m. Midday. 4.25 p.m, 9.0 p.m.
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  • 330 9 —Reuter. St. Leger Stakes. TRIGO TRIUMPHS BY SHORT HEAD. THRILLING RACE. For the first time since the Derby winner won the St?* Ley er when Mr. W. Barnett's Trigo was first past the post at Doncaster yesterday. Trigo won by a short head from Lord Derby's Bosworth,
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  • 37 9 ,—Reuter- OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. Mukden, September 11. An official communique states that fighting at M nchuli stopped on the evenirg of September 9. The railway, telegraph and customs staffs have re- turned to Pcgranichnaya.-
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  • 192 9 PENANG POLICE COURT. In the Penang Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. K. Wikon, five Bengali Muslims, Naeuruddin Mulla, Khuda Buksh. Mohid, Omar and Khotar Ali, were charged with voluntarily causing hnrt to Abdul Haque on July 15 at tbe junction of Pen ng Road
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  • 331 9 —Reuter. r NO DEFINITE STATEMENT. WIRHESS STATION FOR LEAGUE. PRINCIPLE APPROVED. At the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva, Major Marr, one of the Australian delegates, pointed out that the League did not consist merely of European States. The question of a League wireless station was
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  • 194 9 INDIANS CONCLUDE LEAGUE FIXTURES. The Indians yesterday played off their postponed League match with the Ycui g Malays and suffered defeat by 2 goals to 1. The match was played on the M. V. I. Ground. The Young Maias s str. ngthened their team by inc’udirg Wan
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  • 81 9 NONDESCRIPTS DEFEAT HORNETS. A hockey match was played on the King Edward School ground in wh ch the Nondescripts defeated the Hornets by 4 goals to 1. Nai Lek, Soon Poh and Chet Singh each tc red a goal for the winners in the first half to
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  • 211 9 Reuter. German Bomb Outrages. API'AKENF PRELUDE TO UPRISING. COMPROMISING DOCUMENTS. Among those arrested in Berlin as a sequel to the unearthing of a terrorist conspiracy against the Republic is Herr Rathenau, the Foreign Minister. Documents "compromising many others were seized at the house of Nickels, one of
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  • 300 9 Traffic Offences. NEGLIGEM DRIVfRS FINID. AS a sequel to a motor collision on Brewster-road on September 7, S. K. Hamid, a clerk employed at Metcalfe Motors, was charged before Mr. W. J. K. Stark at the Ipoh Police Court yesterday with driving in a reckless and negligent
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  • 221 9 —Rugby Radio Service. LATEST ADDITIONS. FORMER MINISTERS AS DIRECTOR*. ELECTRIC POWER COMBINE. Three prominent Conservative politicians have followed Lord Bi* kenhead in accepting important posts in big business undertakings. Sir Austen Chamberlain, Sir Laming Worthington Evans and Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister are the latest additions to the
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  • 108 9 Reuter. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. Manchester C. Loses At Highbury. L» ndon, September 11. following are the results 1 of English League matches played to-day: Division 1. Arsenal 3 Manchester C. 2 Everton 1 Leeds U. I Manchester U. 2 Leicester C. 1 Portsmouth 1 Grimsby T.
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  • 169 9 FIRST RUGBY PRACTICE GAME. The first Rugby practice game in which only the local phyeis took part was played on the Ipoh Club padang yesterday afternoon between the Colours and Whites. An interesting game was witnessed and judging from the play it wonld appear that
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 159 9 1 his is a public J Invitation 1 ij f to visit 5 I Penang’s New Music House J chf Ji 16, Bishop Street. 4 S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. at your service!! j J 2 < I L' FOR I lel ELLULOSt LACQUER jrj B MOTOR CARS f I i
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 405 10 The following were the quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’s share list at 11 to day:— m Yesterday, Te-day. 2 g Ĕ E Shares. C5 *35 CQ OQ OQ QQ ft G. Sc. I C. I C. Mining. Bangrin Tin 36/- 36,9 35,9 36’6 Batu Caves m
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    • 68 10 Penang, September 12, 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/et Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 On New York Bank Demand 55| France T.T. 1,420 India T.T. 1544 Bangkok T.T. SO} Batavia T.T. 139} Singapore
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    • 34 10 The homeward mail by ss. Dalooma closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. a Th t u with mails dvepatchei from London on August 22 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m~ to-morrow.
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    • 143 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 34 cts. per pound per pl =*s4s/33 No. 1 Crepe 34} cts. per pound per pl-146/-dull. London 10 3/161 New York 20} eta. go’d (Ry Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34}c per lb. Oct. 1929 35c Oct/Dec. 1929
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    • 69 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, September 10, Spot £204 5} three months’ bnving £208.7.6 three months’ selling £208.105. Messrs. Boustead <t Co. Ltd—11th September Quotation for Singapore refined tin $105.874 per picul, business don* 100 tons, Penang refined tin ready dely. $lO5 per picul, buyers no sellers,
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    • 65 10 F r the month of August. hrs. varda -pc's. Banerip 1672 286,000 1286 96 Si?m j se Tin Ngow Estate 1696 Tdlam Mines 653 90 The directors of The Mercantile B.nk of India Limited have dtc'ared an interim dividend of 8 per cent, less income tax for the
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    • 71 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 11. Paris, 123 875 New York 4.8453; Brussels, 34 875 Geneva, 25.165; Amsterdam. 12.095 Milan. 92.695 Berlin, 20.365 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen, 18.215 Oslo. 18.205 Vienna, .34 43 Prague, 163 f; Helsingfors, 192 L Madrid, 32.865; Lisbon. 108.20 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 8174 Rio 5j
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    • 152 10 Sept. 12 —Singapore Turf Club Autumn Race Meeting (Third Day). 1 13, 14 15 Annual Tee Vali Tennis Tournament, Kampong Kuan- J tan Club, Kuala Selangor and Opening of the New Club. 13— Warwick R vue Company, Town Hal], (“Whirligig”). 14— Warwick Revue Companv, Town Hall, (“Step This
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    • 205 10 Penang, September 12, 1929. I ctp. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0 r O.OO C oves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170 00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 UOs 60.00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried sales 9 90 Rattans ILIS Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells
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    • 1165 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. names. i So lf gUBBBB [Dollai.l o |s 0 0 Allenby Bubba m 1 80 Ainr iteiah Robber Estate 1 to 1 o(J ALlJJJiited Malay Etotatej1 3 M 3 49 Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 25 3 bO Kunlng Kobberdjetate. 42J 47* Ayer Molek Robber Oo
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 231 10 ill 'I A 1 /V 1 «is'rW' 1 RHEUMATISM CAN BE CONQUERED By The Tonic Method Of Treatment Through The Blood. No matter how long you have had rheumatism, no matter how severe it may be, there is no need for despair. Many of the worst cases of rheumatism have
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    • 166 10 Nature gave them that thin outer coating of enamel to protect them. To keep this intact you must keep it clean and polished. Use powder to polish, of course, just as you would for polishing anything else. But it must be the right powder, one specially prepared for the purpose—
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  • 1104 11 Further Details. Locttl Bodies Against Bagan Luar Project. Engineers’ Scheme Favoured. During the past month the Pinang Gazette has published a number of articles dealing with port facilities. Yesterday the Pinang Gazette published in detail the scheme put forward by Mr. Trimmer for the extension
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  • 903 11 HOW THE CORRIDOR TO THE EAST CAME INTO OUR CONTROL—SECRET OF FINANCE £ND POLITICS. With the Government’s far-reaching proposals for making Egypt a Sovereign State, and its special provisions for the protection of the Suez Canal, interest is once more focussed on the romantic transaction which
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  • 366 11 —British United Press-, DAY OF GENTLEMAN ADVENTURER OVER. DISTILLERIES IN USA, Former Liquor Carrying Vessels Idle. Underground distilleries in America are now producing on such a large scale that the demand for imported liquor has greatly decreased, In Vancouver harbour, ships, formerly engaged in the liquor
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 317 11 Y 4 Y r* fl lor Baby's Tender Skin Cuticura Talcum The ideal powder for his daily toilet a for assuring his personal comfort, p ntily medicated and unexcelled in purity, h prevents chafing and irritan and soothes, cools and comforts tender skins. Sa npie each Soap, Ointment and Talcum
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    • 55 11 A. Mohamed Rawther KONDO’S TONSORIAL Landing and Transhipping Agent PARLOUR 99 LEITH BTRBBT. Shipments promptly cleared Ond« New M.nag.m.m r Up-to-date and Hygienic, and despatched, Terms Moderats. Moderate charge. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! For particulars apply: MISS SATO Office 3a, Union St.. Penang. Tel. 404. VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Branch 91, Penang St.,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 191 11 1 Humour As 1 Others See It. \TM WW Z lll/u —'"vM TALKING FILMS. Producer: “In this scene you quarrel with your wife, and so you keep silent.” Guerin Mcschino, Milan. c A 1 /x II 1 <O/ L 1 c “You had leave yesterday afternoon s to go to
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  • 282 12 THE LATE MR. EMILE BERLINER. Mr. Emile Berliner, whose death at the age of 78 was announced recently from New York, was one of the most famous inventors of the day. He was born in Hanover, but settled in the United States at the age of
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  • 198 12 ENGLISH TELEPHONE JUBILEE. This week marks the opening of the public telephone service in London 50 years ago when one of the city exchanges modestly began its operations with nine subscribers while another was inaugurated by a rival concern and was able to boast of a dozen.
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  • 104 12 WOMEN ORDERED TO “DRESS PROPERLY.” The stockingless craze has received a check at Peekskill, New York, as a result of Putnam County authorities having threatened to arrest young women seen promenading without stockings. This edict was issued after a group of young women were stopped by
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  • 95 12 Rumours of a tragedy at a Northamptonshire regimental depot gained currency at Northampton recently, and had an amusing sequel. One night people in the neighbourhood heard two shots, and, as the barrack gates yere closed the following morning, wild stories were in circulation. Subsequently it was learned
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  • 494 12 Handicaps And Scratchings. CLOSE FINISHES EXPECTED IN BIG EVENTS. Below will be found the weights and scratchings for to-day’s races at Singapore. The scratchings are not heavy but the fields are somewhat smaller than on the first and second days. Further there are only eight races on
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