Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 September 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-09-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 211. VOL. LXXXVII. FRIDAY, 13tb SEPTEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement709 1929-09-13 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light, ’Phone 772, 68 t 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. I -—3 k r 1 < <A_r I ffIS^KSaSEGZX2K£._xB6SSE??>ISSSBW3C3-EI®!HEZS K3E3KB f nr I ►l< £T> i x x -*4« 1 4 T *A* > I* > I*‘'l <^**A* > I' < *i-709 words
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Advertisement23 1929-09-13 1 m— fie- wridawi i i i r m—— T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street23 words
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Advertisement2273 1929-09-13 2 TO-LET. V. N. RAJ CO IN Al OF B NKS 5 n' fp’fr II St DUNSTAN’S HI y 6 Penang Street back facing King Retired and Licensed Surveyor accepts r'/vn Tim n t run HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI I "TWTTWr TWtftr JEtn.t. Apply within. surveying and levelling anywhere als< FOR THE2,273 words
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609 1929-09-13 3 WAISTED LIVES. Effeminate Fellows Who Wear Corsets. It is never easy to distinguish betwee n a shock to conventicn and a ehock t° conscience, writes Osbert Burdett in the SJnrd o y Review, For some centuries now some men have always worn coriets. Present day609 words
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Article63 1929-09-13 3 Sept. 14 —Rugger: Practice Match at Ipoh 21—Inter District Hockey—S, Perak v N. Perak at Ipoh. Rugger Ipoh v L. Perak at Teluk Anson. 27 Boy SccutslConcert: Ipoh Town Hall. 28— Boy Scouts Concert: Ipoh Town Hall. Rugger: State Trial at Ipoh. Oct, s—Ruvger: Ipoh v63 words
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Advertisement309 1929-09-13 3 ft 5 I 1 'EM,_ 4 I n 11 -Jir IJti.W 5 a z rSk\\ a /rf>> 5 jPar^gF^T., e 3 "^SM^^^gjpMS^Cws^^MMZwl^^ 4/' Ji> yyf a g ZWHT|MEtßKZrt^^^*^ 8 j Mother’s time off. This is how it was. Baby could But at last mother got the doctor e 5 not309 words
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Advertisement105 1929-09-13 3 THE COLUMBIA PORTABLE CHALLENGES THE WORLD f Model 109 a Model 112 a $35.00 $47.00 No Portable Gramophone Is So Good Test Compare. iliiiMliilltßmn i] imp 11 i- rum lid Try Our ORANGELLA I A delightful full flavoured drink I i which is gaining in POPULARITY w every day. I105 words
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Article447 1929-09-13 4 town en fete. H.H. The Sultan’s Sixtysixth Anniversary. GAILY beflagged and with ardour und^m r ed by the morning’s downpour the town of Klang was en fete yesterday on the occasion of the 66th birthday of His Higness the Sultan of Selangor and on his investiture447 words
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Article265 1929-09-13 4 A QUESTION OF REMUNERATION. In the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, an action fcr the recovery of $1,980 alleged to be due as remuneration for services rendered has just been concluded before Mr. Justice Mccabe Reay. The plaintiff, who was represented by Mr. H. Paulutz, was Mr. T.265 words
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Advertisement256 1929-09-13 4 I a.». .....J c. mwT The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Striats Settlement»). e LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry I HEAD OFFICE Winchester House-, Singapore. h. Company b„ £20,000 d.portt.3 with th. Sopr.-. Court Eo.laod aod oompli. with th. Bri ß .h Uf. A..ur.nc. Comp..». Art. m256 words
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Miscellaneous168 1929-09-13 4 Humour As Others See It. l Uv. I ‘‘Why have you such a loathing of your husband?” “He won’t drive beyond 40 mihs an hour in his car.”— Jugend, Munich. Wl oil d®'] >1 “I am sorry I was not at the opening of your restaurant-” “You flatter me, sir.”168 words
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1020 1929-09-13 5 How The Prai Docks Can Be Utilised. Penang Resident’s Conception. Deviation Of Prai River: Break Water and Lock -Ga tes. Vexed Problem. BELOW will be found suggestions put forward by a Penang resident which seem to represent a solution to all the wrangling going on about1,020 words
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Article279 1929-09-13 5 Ipoh Police Court. ALLLGEO D <F AM AVION OF CHARACTER. When partners fall out trouble begins —so it was in the c»se of an Ipoh Chinete firm. The men concerned were Saw Cheng Kwee and Cheng Joo Sob, the two par ners of the firm. During279 words
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Article293 1929-09-13 5 TAMIL COOLIE CHARGED. SFQUFL TO AFFRAY ON AN ESTATE. At the Perak Criminal Assizes, yesterday a Tamil ciolie, named Mariappan, wes charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to another coolie who has since died. He was fortunate, it was said, not to be face! with a charge293 words
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Article50 1929-09-13 5 “TEMBAKUL” LEAVING FOR MALACCA. The Pinang Gazette” understands that iheiStraitsSettlements dredge/'Tembakul” which has been engaged in the dredging of Weld Quay during the past six or seven months has ccmpleted her allotted work here and will she rtly be proceeding to Mihcca for dre’giug operations there.50 words
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667 1929-09-13 5 YESTERDAY’S SINGAPORE RACE RESULTS. Kinta Girl And Conceit Spring Surprises. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 12. Ideal weather again favoured the Singapore r<c '8 to-day the third day of the autumn meeting. There was a large gathering. The fine going enabled the horses667 words
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Article407 1929-09-13 5 Mits Minahan, L. M. 0., Pekan. his been transferred to Seremban. Mrs. E.E.H. Beck and her two children are going H jme ou leave at the end cf this month. His Highness the Sultan of Perak leaves Kuala Kangsar for Singapore by train to-day. A Commission as407 words
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Article818 1929-09-13 5 OFFICIAL RECEIVER £238,000 FUNDS. BLUE BIRD CO. Strictest Investigation Required.” “The failure of this company (.he Blue Bird Petrol Companv, Ltd.) is attribut-1 ed by Mr. Trye (the j >int managing din ctor) t' the fact that its fun Is bav j b en misapplied, that large818 words
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Advertisement9 1929-09-13 5 Massage House. 2, ARRATOON ROAD. MISS YURI. MISS MATSUKO.9 words
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711 1929-09-13 6 Coal And Tariffs. Working Of Financial Assistance Scheme. Contingent Liability. The British Delegation submitted two resolutions at a meeting of the second committee of the League of Nations yesterday. The first related to tariffs and the second to conditions in the coal industry. A complicatedRnder - 711 words
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Article176 1929-09-13 6 COMPLAINT TO MAGISTRATE OF ASSAULTS BY WIFE. An excited hueband told the Old- stree, magistrate, Mr. C'arke Hall, that he wanted proteefon fgunst persistent victimisation and “brutal assault” by his wife. He said she had taken possession of some pension papers and on three occasions176 words
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Article64 1929-09-13 6 EXPECTED ON ANNUAL I ENANG INSPECTION. Tae Master Attendant <f Singapore, Capt. Geoffrey Frey berg, is expected in Penar g next week to carry out his annual inspection of Penarg lighthouses, etc. Capt. Frey berg who is due on Thursday next is expee'ei to remain for about64 words
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Article255 1929-09-13 6 —British United Prtss- FULFILLING PLEDGES. DRYING UP SOURCE OF SUPPLY. That the Hoover regime is fulfilling its pledges to d y up the source of supply of alcoholic drinks is shown by the decreased exports of Canada. In June of this year only 229,947 gallons of—British United Prtss- - 255 words
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Article239 1929-09-13 6 British United Press BREAD SUPPLY. Conditions Reported To Be Good. The Soviet Government is already assured of getting two-thirds of the grain it requires but the crucial one-third has to be bought from individual peasants. Industrial go >ds are to be used to encourage the peasant to. British United Press - 239 words
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Advertisement509 1929-09-13 6 service PLUS The ability to offer the right I article at the right price, and you have the reason why our «K Srwl Store has grown in popular dt fl esteem since the day of opening. Tennis Shirts. Tennis Shirts. Made from a suieriorand i Manufactured from a finely IMP509 words
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Article1434 1929-09-13 7 ONE CARDINAL RULE OF HEALTH. This challenging article cuts right across all our accepted iceas. Though we are fiends for fresh air and exercise, we last no longer than those of other lands who live inactive days We can t expect to, according to Commander Locker1,434 words
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Article66 1929-09-13 7 TUESDAY’S TIES. 4 he following ties have been arranged 2or Tuesday:— Teams of Three +3 T E Mason, Goodale and E A Dunham v+ 1 B F Southam, W M Edwards and H J -huttieworth. doubles Handicap, (Find) 4-2 E Heimann and T A Wemyss v Scr66 words
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Article57 1929-09-13 7 KLANG CEREMONY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 12. Klang was fete yesterday when H. E. Sir Hugh Clifford presented the insignia of the order of G.C.M.G. to H. H. The Sultan of Selangor. An address was read from the Malay community and other communities.57 words
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344 1929-09-13 7 NEW VENTILATION SCHEME. $3,000 Electric Exhaustion Fan. The F rst Divisional Court at the Penang Supreme Court Building has recently been undergoing many additions, repairs and improvements. Workmen who had been busy for over a month repairing the ceiling of the First Divisional Court, certain parts344 words
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Article165 1929-09-13 7 THEFT OF WOOD. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson, in the Penang Police Court to-day a Chinese named Kai Ah Chang was charged with the theft of a piece of wood valued at $3. The theft was committed this morning at four o’clock at Jahudi Road, Detective165 words
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Article80 1929-09-13 7 NO SUITS TO-DAY. There were no suits down for hearing in the Supreme Court this morning. At the outset His Lordship was engaged for about half an hour dealing with a number of summonses in Chamber. Coming on the bench His Lordship disposed of seven bankruptcy matters. There80 words
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Article100 1929-09-13 7 COMMENCING NEXT WEEK. The Fifth Session of the Penang Assizes will open before his Lordship Mr. Justice Sproule on Tuesday next. So far four cases have been put dawn on the list and it is probable that one or two more may be added. Of the four cases100 words
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411 1929-09-13 7 Power Of The Press. RESOLUTION ON NEED FOR CONTROL. UNDER the auspices of the Penang Teachers’ Association, an interesting debate took place last night at St. George’s Girls’ School, on the subject of the power of the Press and whether such power should be diminished The411 words
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Article99 1929-09-13 7 Sept. 13, 14 15 Annual Tee Vali Tennis Tournament, Kampong Kuantan Club, Kuala Selangor and Opening of the New Club. 13— Warwick R j vae Company, Town Hall, (“Whirligig”). 14— Warwick Revue Company, Town Hall, Step This Way”). Singapore Turf Club Autumn Race Meeting (Fourth Day). 15 P.99 words
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Advertisement134 1929-09-13 7 HAPPINESS GOES WITH HEALTH. The healthy child is a happy child. You may be sure that if your little one is cross and cries a great deal, refuses its food at the proper times, sleeps badly, vomits, has pain and K trouble with its teeth- r (LkJj ing and continues134 words
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Advertisement731 1929-09-13 7 ■■"KELVINATOR*": I 1,..,. II Refrigerated Cabinets a -j—l l SERVICED BY g B i^ 3 11 Singapore Cold n H Storage Co., Limited. P Pefei I ILwggl 1 Wonderful E Combination, g U n I |s| PRICES FROM g Ztl $395 r FOR FURTHER MM PARTICULARS jj CALL AT OUR731 words
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Article554 1929-09-13 8 “If I have any special message to give you and the public on my retirement, it is this—be careful that you guard jealously the independence of the judicial Bench and see that it never comes under the control of the Executive. That is a part of554 words
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Article95 1929-09-13 8 IN DISTRICT HOSPITAL. While walking around the District Hospital oa Tuesday night an employee of the hospital saw a Tamil hanging from a beam. He reported the matter to the medical officer in-charge,who immediately proceeded to the scene to attend to the case. As the man95 words
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Article1062 1929-09-13 8 OOHE SINGAPORE MunicipMity has given a lead to Penang by encouraging householders to instal their own power plant and by reducing the price of current from 6 cents a unit to 3 cents. This, most certainly, is a line of progress which Penang should follow. From our1,062 words
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Advertisement364 1929-09-13 8 4sg d WWSWitejC r-i/iER COESIKTO jA ANY BOTTLE Wh- 1 <P«sik- O'-Ws 301 YEARS AGO I the Haig family began I g to make Scots Whisky I SJ The reason for its world’ I /51 wide popularity to*day is g t .> INSIDE THE BOTTLE I £fm -K I «jr„~364 words
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Advertisement83 1929-09-13 8 I K. O. SPECIAL ~OTIC€. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music FOR MUSCLE BUILDING EAT NrrwtlCMTtLß. rvx uMWTb (ĕy?iae/ A GENTS. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Bros Ltd.) Runnymede Hotel Limited. (Incorporated in the S. S.)83 words
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Miscellaneous24 1929-09-13 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 852 a-m. 1.0 a.m. 11.26 p.m, 5.05 p.m. To-morrow. 10.17 a.m, 424 a.m. 11.15 p.m. 5.11 p.m.24 words
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Obituary75 1929-09-13 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of TAN CIIOOI CHIT NEOH, wife of Mr. Lim Eng Hoo», Managing Direc or of The Georgetown Motor Garrage, Ltd., will take place on Sunday, 15 h September at 10 a.m, fr< m 78 Hatton Lane to Batu GarVong Cemetery via Penang Road. Chulia Street, Re.ch75 words
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532 1929-09-13 9 Extraterritoriality Privileges. Injurious Effect On Relations. Feeling Of Humiliation. The Nanking Government has sent a lengthy rejoinder to America's reply to the Chinese note on extraterritoriality and urges the holding oj immediate discussions. It states that the political and judicial systems hare assumed a newi.— Reuter. - 532 words
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66 1929-09-13 9 —Reuter. VILLAGES WASHED AWAY. Karachi, September 12. ihe flood situation in South Sind is very serious owing to breaches and spills of water from the Indus and the canals. Sixty small villages near Khanwahan were washed away and the whole cf the Kandiaro district is.—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article63 1929-09-13 9 —Reuter- improvement in public SECURITY. Jerusalem, September 12. A communique states that a general improvement in public security has facilitated a continuance of the concentration of troops and enabled the military forces to be released for service at Jaffa and Haifa. The naval landing parties from H.M.S. <S»wsBz—Reuter- - 63 words
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35 1929-09-13 9 i.— Reuter- MINISTERS APPOINTED. Rome, September 12. signor Mussolini has relinquished six Portfolios namely Foreign, Air» War, Marine, the Colonies and Corporations and the respective Under-Secretaries have been appointed Ministers.— Reuter-i.—Reuter- - 35 words
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Article90 1929-09-13 9 .—Reuter- MACHINE LEAVES AMSTERDAM, Amsterdam September 12. A fortnightly Air Mail Service with the Dutch East Indies was inaugurated to day when a triple-engined Fokker machine left for Budapest on the first stage. The Ministry of Communications states that with reference to the inauguration of the.—Reuter- - 90 words
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Article31 1929-09-13 9 Reulrt. CARLISLE TOO GOOD FOR SOUTHFORT London, September 12. In the third division of the Northern Section of the English League Carlisle beat Southport by four goals to nil.Reulrt. - 31 words
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Article41 1929-09-13 9 Reuter. RUSSIANS REPULSED. Mukden, Sep'ember 12, An official communique states that fighting was resumed at Pogranichnaya on the merning of September 12, when the Russians were repulsed. The Chinese magistrate near Tahei-Ho has been captured by the Russians.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article222 1929-09-13 9 ,—Reuter. YESTERDxY’S FLIGHT. 357.70 MH IS AN HOUK. GLOSTER NAPIER FaILSAlthough the definite speed could not given until the film* in the timing apparatus had been developed it was con sidered unlikely that SquadronLeader Orlebar had set up a new speed record yesterday. It was later,—Reuter. - 222 words
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Article190 1929-09-13 9 —British United Press. ANTI RELIGIOUS SERVICES. CHILD RN “BVTI SED”AS Al BUSTS. The Society of the Godless now hold anti-religious set vies* at which children are “baptised a* Atheist*. The baptisms consist chiefly of fervid anti religious speeches in which the local priest* are denounced a*—British United Press. - 190 words
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Article92 1929-09-13 9 —Rugby Radio Service READY TO RESUME CONVERSATIONS. London, September 12. A note has been sent by the British Government to the Soviet Government through the medium of the Norwegian Government expressing readiness to resume conversations on the procedure to be adopted for the resuming of relations with Russia.—Rugby Radio Service - 92 words
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Article45 1929-09-13 9 The Perak Chinese Recreation Club, Ipoh, who are the champions of the In-ter-Club Football League in Ipoh are visiting Taiping on Saturday to play football with the local Chinese Sporting Club. The venue of the match will be the Esplanade.45 words
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Article342 1929-09-13 9 I. Reuter. American Reply. PROSPttT OF FINAL AGREEMENT. SMALL DIFFERENCES. General Dawes, the American Ambassador, visited the Premier at Downing Street yesterday evening. He brought with him the reply of the Lnited States Government to the British Naval proposals. The di fie i ences of opinion areI.—Reuter. - 342 words
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Article91 1929-09-13 9 —Reuter. WHEAT POLICY. Paris, September 12. The Council cf Ministers fully approved of the action of the French delegation at Geneva. M. Cheron explained the constitution of the committees, instituted by the Young Plan, which will enter into operation next week. The Council dealt at great.—Reuter. - 91 words
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72 1929-09-13 9 The Inspector of Schools, Perak, has re-opened the Evening Class which had to be closed some years back for want of more patronage by students. Book-keep-ing and shorthand are the subjects taught. The class is at present held in King Edward VII School twice a72 words
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Article35 1929-09-13 9 The Perak Club will meet the M. V. I. in a Lea ue Fixture to day (Friday). The Club has one more match—with the O. B. A.—before it concludes its League marches.35 words
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Advertisement207 1929-09-13 9 r >: > 111 >: I If New I I SKipmeixt of China Grass Mats 1 Rotsnd, Oval Squares •< i J list Arrived i ALSO I Dixie Mats i In all Sizes, New Colours and j Designs. f I 111 mi X John Little Co., Ltd., > J PENANG.207 words
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Miscellaneous116 1929-09-13 9 Town Hall, Penang.—Two Nights Only jij To-night! To-night! and To-morrow. g Illi EDGAR WARWICK presents the ji WARWICK REVUE CO., i 111 IN REVIEWS OF THE REVUES l [J Friday 13 The Whirligig •■J Saturday 14 “Step This Way” i'j Illi •jj Everything Different From Last Season j $4 $2116 words
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Article409 1929-09-13 10 HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROW. Nine Events. The following are the handicaps for U-morrow’s races at Singapore—the last day of the Autumn Meeting Race 1. Horses—Class lll—Thirl Division—7 Furlongs 2.15 pm.:—Likeness 9.7, Loch Buy 9.6, Zarina 9.2, Flories Pet 9.1 E itnorronga 8 7, Hopaway 8.6. Balbarra, ->.4 Irish Rose409 words
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Article65 1929-09-13 10 ANNUAL INSPECTION OF P. P. W. V. C. His Excellency Major Gene al Prichard G.0.C., Malaya, who has arrived for his annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps will be inspecting the Province Wellesley Malay Company at Butterworth at 5 o’clock this evening. The65 words
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Article74 1929-09-13 10 Penang, September 13, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 m/st 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 3/8 t, 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 On New York Bank Demand 551 France T.T. 1,420 India T.T. 1544 Bangkok T.T. 80} M Batavia T.T.74 words
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Article855 1929-09-13 10 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR MARKET REPORT. London, August 15. Since our last Report the Rubber Market has been dull and with only a small business passii g prices declined up to Tuesday wb°n the quotations were at one time about t. per lb. below those quoted here last Thursday. Y» st rdyy855 words
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Article460 1929-09-13 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’s share list at 11 a.ra. to day: Yesterday, To-day. 00 QD Shares. DQ. 0Q flQ 02 Sc, Sc. f c. t c. Mining. Bangrin Tin 35 9 36'6 35 3 36 3 Batu Caves 140 1.47}460 words
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Article76 1929-09-13 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 34 cts. per pound per pl $45/33 No. 1 Crepe 344 cts. per pound per pl $46/dull. London 10 3/161 New York 20 cts. gold By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys. General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34}c per] lb. Oct. 1929 ...!35c Oct/Dec.76 words
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Article43 1929-09-13 10 Messrs. Boustead <i Cc. Ltd—12th September quotation for Singapore refined tin $105.75 per picul, business done 175 tons, Penang refined tin $105.624 per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin $104.75 per picul, tin ore $104.75 per p’cul, business done 124 tons.43 words
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Article24 1929-09-13 10 For the month of August. hre. yards pc's. Ngow Estate (3 Dredges) 1935} 297,500 1695.51 Takuapa propeity (2 Dredges) ***** *****1 978.9324 words
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Article199 1929-09-13 10 Penang, September 13, 1929. cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0 0.00 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 sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 RICH:— Siam199 words
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Article63 1929-09-13 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, September 12. Paris, 123.895 New York 4.84 f; Brussels. 34 87; Geneva. 25.17; Amsterdam. 12.095 Milan, 92.705 Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen, 18.21; Oslo. 18.205 Vienna. 34.425 Praeue, 1631; Helsingfors, 192}; Madrid, 32.875; Lisbon, 108.20; Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817 Rio 5j Buenos Aires, 47a\(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article876 1929-09-13 10 WRITING ON WALLS OF CELLS. Old Bailey Secrets. CRIPPEN’S DEA! H SENTENCE FOR ME.” Now that the cells at the Old Bailey are undergoing “spring-cleaning” during the summer vacation of the courts, an opportunity has been afforded of visiting these places where criminals are confined before and876 words
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Article468 1929-09-13 10 XEW APPARATUS FOR DETECTING LIGHTS. A de\ ice intended to enable ships to detect the lights of other ships through fog ami darkness wa-s shown near Dorking by Air. J. L. Baird, who has for some years been working on television, and during recent months468 words
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Article182 1929-09-13 10 PRESENT STATE OF RELIEF FUNDS. Though 17 years have passed since the I steamship Titanic vvas lost on her maiden voyage, with appalling loss of ■life, 182 widows, 46 children, 'Vid 11$ other dependent relatives -‘the I are still in receipt of periodic a.iowances. The Relief182 words
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3087 1929-09-13 11 Fort Walls.- Loan To Repay Government. Schemes To Be Completed. Minutes of an Ordinary Meetin of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 27th August. 1927. Present —Mr. G. L. Ham, (President), Dr. J. E. Smith, Mr. M. H. M. Noordin,3,087 words
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Advertisement1073 1929-09-13 11 $2,000 $2,000 Fourteen Correct FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $500 MUST BE WON. $2,000 WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. No worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $2,000. You are not required to forecast scores—only results. If yoa succeed in forecasting1,073 words
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Article410 1929-09-13 12 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. ON THE LAWN (Weather permitting). The following programme will be rendered by the E. O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, September, at 9.30 p.m. 1 March “The Red Cloak” Mansfield2. Overture Offenbach “Orpheus in the Underworld.” “Offenbach” is a pseudonym,410 words
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Advertisement280 1929-09-13 12 1 KEDS. l I /'A— I fl M S Q J j£ i KEDS is undoubtedly the best known brand of canvas rubber soled shoes in the world to-day. More people ask for KEDS. More people wear KEDS. And more people are pleased with KEDS. Obtainable from all dealers McAlister280 words
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Advertisement54 1929-09-13 12 THE HOME FLAVOUR IN THE HOTEL FARE R S* PERRIHS SAUCE KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 36 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT THE CARLTON, [The On v Down Town Restaurant: 16, Beach Street, PE ANG 0— Quick Tifiins, Grills, Sandwiches,54 words
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Advertisement262 1929-09-13 12 r r -yr- ijwu u .'jure Tm"rr'lpr WmftSWCV®!; -I \JSK7 r 1 —r«— i rr 1 □□oiEinl GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS' MODEL TI9-A CAPACITY l' i TONS 'T'he Model T 19-A appeals immediately 1 to the business man interested in a medium priced truck that is ideally adapted for bus or262 words
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Article613 1929-09-13 13 SCHOOL OF CONDUCTORS URGED Need for a National Orchestra. BATONS crashed and collided at the eighth Summer School of Music at Oxford recently. The conductors’ class was being led by Mr. Walton O’Donnell. So perilous did the prccsedings become when 150 teachers and students wielded batons613 words
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Article92 1929-09-13 13 Four years ago a singer of some renown in Chicago wooed and won a woman by his melodious voice. A few months ago, however, the harmony of their married life was shattered, for the husband, while willing to s'ng in public, was mute at home. The wife92 words
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Advertisement204 1929-09-13 13 .41! l! "'l m 2 iiiriiiiiiiniiill I g THE SKIN JHSI/' W? COOL' Hl:i Jj_L- ‘“hazeline snow” j (Trade Mark) show; Ml At all Chemists and Stores Cid Burroughs Wellcome Co., London »y All Rights Reserved 1 hi i j m iFrnm the health standpoint nJ NO-ONE Can afford to204 words
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Advertisement357 1929-09-13 13 fa 9 “-4777” Overcomes Il BP M m travel fatigue. pBIb 1 111 Kw |B You will always find “4711” a spleng llff did foil to fatigue, especially whin 1/ I travelling. Just a few drops on v< ur y /I handkerchief and lightly dabbed on I 1 wrists and357 words
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497 1929-09-13 14 FAILURE TO MAINTAIN WIFE AND FAMILY. Amazing Poster on Garden Fence. ONE time secretary to Mr. Horatio Bottomley, Henry James Houston, 40, of Rochford-road Loudon was convicted at Southend of failure to comply with an order for the maintenance of his wife and family The497 words
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Article82 1929-09-13 14 HE MELTS A PIEMAN—WITH A BETTING SLIP. When Williim Triplet, aged 75, was charged at Stratford with street betting he said he kn*»w nothing at all < bout racing. He was standing outside a public house, when a man came up and gave him a slip and said,82 words
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