Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 September 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-09-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 214. VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement312 1929-09-17 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street. ■J* *i* M P "'x >4' j JGOSH/ t J 'DO FEEL g 9 wK IB®f ROTTEN 7 I e ToM Protectograph I /®FZ—- IMRot&JQ A 2 'WHAT A PITT i'S&S W- t <l'( YOU312 words
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Advertisement18 1929-09-17 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* fraphy by electric light, ’Phone 772, 68 t 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.18 words
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Advertisement2331 1929-09-17 2 POSITIONS VACANT. AUCTION. /T A BANKS. Wanted at once Six News Compositors OF SALE. DELVIAA THE M |NDIA, LIMITED. I th l tor Pinang Gazette. Anply, News Sop- Z?O- X HHt> A Pinang Gazette IA, Penang HRL \T* 1. (Incorporated in England.) A Street, Penang PpnanQ‘ AllCtlOO MAl*t 1 11C2,331 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article820 1929-09-17 3 Monday August sth (Bank Holiday) Air Pepys, and self, supping this night with Mistress Towne and her husband, (they like ourselves not yet away upon their holiday) we do eat at their table of Roast Duck, very excellently cooked. This doth remind me that ducks are now820 words
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Article286 1929-09-17 3 JOAN ROSSITER - BY JOAN ROSSITER. bummer bags, to use when light tlocks are worn, are very popular this '.isoii, perhaps because they can be niade so successfully at home. Somet‘mes they are mounted to frames, but tn fashion is to have an envelope bag uh is quite small,286 words
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Article543 1929-09-17 3 LENA BARTON - BY LENA BARTON. Granted that a little meat suits us say once a day—it leaves plenty of scope for vegetables, and, above all salads, which we have gradually come to accept as the most wholesome method of eating our green food, especially, perhaps, in summer. i543 words
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Article451 1929-09-17 3 BY CONSTANCE. Comparatively few people can afford to entertain for any length of time. Spare-rooms are scarce in small houses, and the hostess who does most of her own work finds long visits from friends and relatives too fatiguing, however pleasant her guests may be. Also, those451 words
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Article, Illustration96 1929-09-17 3 White bankok straw is shaped into two of the three hats sketched, and for the third white and black fur felt is used. A scarf which matches one’s hat trimming is very effective when such a pretty silk as that on the first hat is chosen for96 words
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Article526 1929-09-17 3 GLGA WRIGHT - BY GLGA WRIGHT. Everyone who has deplored the uninteresting “sameness” of the new houses will welcome the much needed, and long delayed movement for distinctive doors. For years now our modern doors have told us nothing—unless it be that the bell is out of order. Anything at526 words
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Article497 1929-09-17 3 DORE CHARMON - BY DORE CHARMON. The smart ensemble in crepe, chiffonr or lace, is a toilette which every welldressed woman must have. Many of the smart dressmakers are» concentrating on lace this season. The coarsely patterned, rather stringy variety, makes up better than any other and it dyes perfectly.497 words
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Article274 1929-09-17 3 THE WOMAN WHO IS NOT A BUBGLAR. Addressing the jury at the Londonf Sessions, Mrs. Amelia Sharpe, a smartly dressed woman who was charged with burglary’, said “I don’t want you to say because I have the spirit of Hercules, the eloquence of Demosthenes, or the mental274 words
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Article397 1929-09-17 4 U.S. TITLE HOPES. Wonder Tennis Girl As Menace To Wills. American tennis players and critics are loud in their praise of Miss Betty Nuthall, the English girl star, after her I great display againt Miss Helen Wills the world’s champion, in the Wightman Cup contest.397 words
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Advertisement352 1929-09-17 4 wW i And Have a Clear Skin Gently anoint the affected part with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. Pim- pies, eczemas, rashes, itchings and irritations are quickly relieved and healed by this treat- ment. Cuticura Talcum352 words
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Advertisement121 1929-09-17 4 < lt’3 1 I Your Blood that j Must be Cleansed a W HEN "mpuritle® coPect and are I 3 VV retained in tho blood the whois System becomes weakened, for B Il U through t.ho blood «hat every s tissue of the body la Abscesses, Ulcers, Bad Legs, Piles,121 words
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Advertisement156 1929-09-17 4 «=s==========s==============— ——=—t— Asset* exceed $100.00,000. S. C. Assurance in force uv r $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Stiiats Settlements). n HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House*: Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, E.C. f be Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complie156 words
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Article314 1929-09-17 5 BESET BY INCENSED BOY SCOUTS. Four Young Communist propaganI dists narrowly escaped being lynched at the world Jamboree in Arrowe Park. This was disclosed at Birkenhead when charges of causing a breach of the peace by distributing pamphlets and literature, likely to cause discomfort and disaffection314 words
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Article176 1929-09-17 5 The Rev. Maughan Humble, writing from Studley Vicarage, Ripon, in a letter to 77/c Yorkshire Post, says: Some years ago the (first) Marquess of Ripon had on his front lawn a few henreared grouse. Opposite to, and within 200 yards of this lawn there lay the second176 words
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Article114 1929-09-17 5 It is not only in matters of high politics that the Prime Minister and his chief colleagues are setting a new and fastei’ pace, writes the London correspondent of the Liverpool Post. Mr. MacDonald was the first British Premier to take to the aeroplane. He is114 words
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Article100 1929-09-17 5 The modern solidier disdains to spend his pay on the extravagances so familiarly attributed to his predecessors (writes a Daily Dispatch gossip). At most large military establishments the wet canteen is now run at a loss. Most of his earnings are spent on goods acquired on100 words
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Article129 1929-09-17 5 ANOTHER WHO SMILES WHEN THRASHED. Boys will sometimes be more than boys. These three were. 1- —Aged 11. Found helplessly' drunk in a Glasgow street. He had been drinking whisky. Father unemployed. He was placed on probation for a year. 2. —Aged 8. He129 words
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Article65 1929-09-17 5 COWS’ LACK OF DISCRIMINATION PROVES FATAL. Four cows belonging to a Westmorland farmer, have died during the past month in unusual cricumstances. The first one died suddenly, the next two went nearly mad. and the fourth died suddenly like the first. A post-mortem examination showed65 words
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Article120 1929-09-17 5 The Rev. C. Carroll, vicar of St. Bartholomew, Battersea, writing in his parish magazine on lessons from three years’ experience of Battersea, states: “The real shock has been to discover that the majority of the people in our parish realise no need of120 words
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Article119 1929-09-17 5 A correspondent of the Daily Telegraph tells of a man named Attfield, who for many years adopted for profit the occupation of adder-catching in and around the woods of Old Park near Farnham, Surrey, the place being infested with adders. The old fellow used a stick119 words
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Article83 1929-09-17 5 A London merchant tells the following story of a Chinese trader and his pyjamas. The Chinese ordered a large quantity, which were duly sent —according to sample—but all of them were returned. No explanation was given, but eventually, after inquiries, it was discovered that the sample shown83 words
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Article70 1929-09-17 5 Here is a strange story of a mouse’s fate. A bottle containing a quantity of meal and water was thrown into the goods yard of a Thames railway station, and the mouse entered by the neck. The following morning, says a writer in The Great Western Railway70 words
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Advertisement259 1929-09-17 5 Quality 1 =AND= I I Service 4 i 7? l I Medical Prescriptions I I All prescriptions are dispensed by an experienced and efficient staff under the personal supervision of the Managing Director. INGREDIENTS are of the finest quality obtain- 1 able, chemically or physiologically tested to ensure I efficiency.259 words
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Advertisement110 1929-09-17 5 THE TORTURE OF PILES. WJi/ continue to suffer? With DR. VAN VLECK’S ADSORPTIVE PLASM A eo case of this painful malady is too stubborn or too long standing to be completely and petmanently cured. The easy application and wonderful power of absorption of DR. VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA is amazing.110 words
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Advertisement297 1929-09-17 5 HELMETS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOK over ELLWOOD. 100 YEARS. C OBTAINABLB FROM AU. STOREKEEPER*, JOHN ELLWOOD SONS* G»** Charistto Strset, iMdoßtfllKX Health is in danger when gums break down Too Mimy nsen *n<l women As measure of protectHMi Ignore the fact that sooner or brush your gums vigorously later297 words
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1074 1929-09-17 6 Margin Of Difference. Small Disparity In Cruiser Strength. Elimination Of Submarines. At the beginning of the Anglo-American natal conversations the British Government, mindful of past failures, resolved to start completely afresh. It has been already made clear that British construction was not concerned with American construction butRadio - 1,074 words
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Article319 1929-09-17 6 U nited Press- INCREASED TOTAL. UNIQUE BALANCE OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. INDUSTRIAL POVERTY. A balance of £6 000,000 in favour of imports accounted for the increased trade deficit in the Spanish budget. The condition reveals great industrial poverty according to the Conservative Party newspaper. AttentionU nited Press- - 319 words
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Article221 1929-09-17 6 British United Puu- TOBE SAVED BUILDING IN IPLAPaDATED CONDITION. RELIC OF 1770. Res’dents of fou cities in Pasadena have decided that George Washington’s flour mill hidden away in Fayette county, will be saved for posterity at all costs. Previous attempts to get the great stone and oakBritish United Puu- - 221 words
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Article461 1929-09-17 6 N W IXPERIMENTS Bacteria Resistance Increased Remarkable diacov rei towards the combat ng of settejen’a (bloodpo s ming) have be »n made as a re ult cf experiments carried our recently bv Professor Leonard Hdl and Dr. Albert Eidinow. of the Nat onal Institute of Medical461 words
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Article166 1929-09-17 6 OLD BATHING CUSTOM THAT SHOULD BE REVIVED. It is a pity that the eld fashioned custom < f wetting th« head imuedaiely on going into the sea is i o> still a ifiered t p stated doctor at a B ’guor inquest on Mrs. Catherine Doris Gilbert,166 words
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Advertisement163 1929-09-17 6 Bi Ccveriwr Commander r-fA tn Chie f 1° T* of The Straili Settle menu Excellency I n- > rO'll.tLJfc, titgh Commissioner Sir Hu S l, Clifford M CS. G C. M.G GB E D and Brunet. THE STANDARD bi/ which J ALL TYRES .3 are y I sL’’ JUDGED '3--163 words
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Article795 1929-09-17 7 Fl W CASES. Mr. Justice Sproule Congratulates Police. THE fifth session of the Penang Asjfzes opened this m ruing b-fo e Mr. Justice Sproule, Senior Puisne Judge, S. S. lire cd •nda r as already stated, is a short one, and when His Lordship mounted the795 words
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Article378 1929-09-17 7 MINOR C4SES. Abdul Rihman. an old Muslim, was charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson, the Penang Police Magistrate, to day with cheating Alexander Charles Thomas of the inm of $6O on August 30. His Wor h p p r stp'»ned the case for a wees, bail378 words
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Article244 1929-09-17 7 THEFT AND DISPOSAL OF JEWELLERY. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Penang Pol c Court to day Detective Lisp» cor Gordon charged S eni E’akir with the theft <f-ago'd ear-ring valued at $7O/—on September 9<h the property of a Tamil woman named Fatma vh) lived in244 words
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Article141 1929-09-17 7 YESTERDAY’S RESULT. Tl e result of bowls tournament t'e p’ajei yesterday was Final Champion ship (dair? H. Smith mi F. Clifton be it G. l. F. Southam and A. V. Goodale 21—7. RJi Kamaralzvman who has been officiating at Taiping as magistrate during the patt five141 words
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Article445 1929-09-17 7 PHILLIP?—LEGG ATT. Well-Known Perak Residents. A qu *t bnt pretty wedd’ng wap solemnis d t< -day at S Ge< rge\ Church, P“nang, th*» contracting parlies being Mr. R >beri O iver Phi 11 p«. gon of the late Color el Robert Walter Ferguson Phillipa, Cnmtnnndnik’445 words
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Article104 1929-09-17 7 BURMA RIFLES v NONDESCRIPTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taip ne, Septmi er 16. Tn a fast game of h< ckey on the Taiping Regimental Padang the Nondescript? defeated the Burma Rifles by 3 goals to nil. The winners c’mbin c d well. Their defence was reliable and the forwards104 words
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Article158 1929-09-17 7 SOCIAL GATHERING, The usual monthly s «cial gathering of the Crescent Star Sports Ciub was held in thp b'uh p-em'ses Dst Saturday and was largely attended. During the course <f the evening a paper in Mlay on ‘M >rah” was prepared and read by Lieut. S.158 words
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Article907 1929-09-17 7 Mr. and M s G. E Henning, of Sunge Siput. have ft oue up iu Fraser’s Hdl for a change. Mr. and Mr?. G. Huntsman, Bulok Akar Estate, Parit, are am »ng <h visitors to Frasei’s Hill. Mr. D. H. Hampshreisrx ected to arrive io Malaya by907 words
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Article297 1929-09-17 7 NEARLY 900 ACCIDENTS REPORTED LAST YEAR. Some interesting facts in regard to traffic prosecutions and motor accidents are given in the annual report of the Captain Superintendent of Police, Hong Kong, just issued. It is shown that the number of prosecutions in 1928 was 6,'711, compared with297 words
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64 1929-09-17 7 MALAYA—CALCUTTA AIR ROUTE. The R-»val Air F p ce F'vine which is onsgaged in the SirvevoMhe Malave—Calcutta air route and which napged through P-»nang on its way to Ci’cntta on S’ptomh’r 5, returned tn P-»na gto dav. It w r eighted about 2.10 and64 words
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Article66 1929-09-17 7 Tn an article publish’d unde p the heading Latest Commercial News” nn page 10 nf th« Sunday G»z»tte for September 15 the output from Takuaoa Valiev Tin Dr’dg’ng N. L. mine for th a first of the current month was g ven as 980 n'CnD. W« ar now66 words
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Article56 1929-09-17 7 Unde” th® auspice of the S’marasa Sanmarg’ B J mai Go»*» of the U >ited Indian As«nciatinn, P-mng, a Snya M+rivadha Mirriage wag c at Da*n Rramat Roa on Snndar. Th«* nariiot, were Mr. S. Rajn. pnn nf Mr. G. M. Snhramin am ’nd Mips Sub bammal56 words
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Advertisement194 1929-09-17 7 THINGS THAT STEAL CHILDREN’S STRENGTH. It is no wonder that- many children continue thin and weakly no matter how well you feed them when much of the nourishment they take is consumed by worms. Expel the worms by means of a few’ doses of Baby’s Own Tablets and then you194 words
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Advertisement553 1929-09-17 7 New Advertisements. I POSITION WANTED. By Indian Tamilas field conductor. 22 years*experience on Rubbt-r Estates as Conductor end Asfristai t. Holding very good tesciinonialp. Please apply bcX 240, Pinang Gaze te. TO-LET. Three brer om house Green Lane fully furnished. Garage. Immediate entry» apply Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. Godown No553 words
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Article490 1929-09-17 8 For some unaccountable reason the mercantile community of Penang lias a strong prejudice against scheme B of the Trimmer Report. Scheme B, as everyone now knows, provides for the development of Bagan Luar as a port for deepsea cargo vessels, and no matter what its opponents may say,490 words
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Article75 1929-09-17 8 —Reuter. CONTINUED ATTEMPTS TO ABOLISH IT. Shanghai September 16. A Nanking message says that it is anthoritatively stated by the Fore g i Ministry that the attempt to abolish extra-territoriality will be continued during the current year and in the event of the various governments declining to—Reuter. - 75 words
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69 1929-09-17 8 Rmtcr. FRENCH PROTEST. Pekuiv, September 16. The French Legation has strong!j protested .0 the Nationalist Government regarding she murder of the Roman Cathol c B ltt hip of Hupeh and two priests. The Legat’on states that a gunboa' h s bean ordered to price! to. Rmtcr. - 69 words
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58 1929-09-17 8 —Reuter, director shop dead. Pans, Septemb r 16. M. Bayle, Director of the Criminal Rec ris Department, was shot dead whib ascending the stairs if his cffice in the Law Courts. The fle-irg murderer was caught in ‘treet cutside and gave h s name a? J.—Reuter, - 58 words
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Article1185 1929-09-17 8 A. li. L - A. li. L. CJT IS NOT at all certain, f whether or not uuoffi- adal members of the Legislative Council are permitted to give interviews to the press on subjects directly concerned with administration. We are not at all sure. In any event, to our view, it1,185 words
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Advertisement212 1929-09-17 8 on nN Thesign f DVV 11 Good Service We keep the biggest up-to-date stock of Medicinal and Toilet Goods and feel sure that purchasers run no chances of not being suited. Here are a few of the lines you’ll be wanting—there are others of course and we have them, f212 words
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Advertisement75 1929-09-17 8 E. O. SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music FOR MUSCLE BUILDING EAT z k WCTWEIGHT 'LB. (Zj----- ««AWurACIUMO AGENTS. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (bormerly Katz Bros Ltd.) RUNNYMEDEHOTELLtd. Situate and Facine the Sea and P‘.ak.75 words
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Miscellaneous22 1929-09-17 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.0 a-m. 6.U7 a.m. Midday. 629 p.m. To-MORUOW. 10 a.m. 636 a.m. Middav. 6.56 p.m.22 words
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Obituary69 1929-09-17 8 DEATH. Mrr. Eng Tnan nee Kth Cain Khoon N.joh (eldest daughter of the late Mr. Koh Set-n< Tek) at 52, Muntri Street, at 11.05 p.m. < n 16 h instant at the ego of 71, beloved mother of Mr. Cheah Soon To« and Madam» l C->«ah Saw A (Mrs. Khoo69 words
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Article, Illustration287 1929-09-17 9 -Rugby Radio Service- Official Reason. ESTABLISH GOODWILL: KU L SUSPICION. FULL PROGRAMME. “To substitute cordiality for coolness'' is the official reason given tor Mr. MacDonald's visit to America. He intends to establish general goodwill and kill baseless suspicions. After visiting Canada he sails tor England-Rugby Radio Service- - 287 words
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226 1929-09-17 9 sound Financial position. Tae half yeariv g-n«*ral meeting of members of the Ipoh Clnb was held on Saturday. Th 4 Hon. l.t. Col. Cecil Rae was in the Chair and the others present vere Me*r<, W. R. Sinclair, E. E. Ppngilley, E.H. Coleman, C.F.O. Ayre,226 words
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Article41 1929-09-17 9 Reuter. OFFICERS HELD AS PRISONERS. Peking, September IG. It is noy Ipqrnpd that all the five ofiUets of the Bothnia ah cl was pirated at Haicho v after going aground on a bar. been t.ken prie >ner by pirates.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article239 1929-09-17 9 Rugby Radio Service. TERMS OF REFERENCE. ANNOUNCEMENT BY COLONIAL OFFICE. GENERAL OUTLOOK. The terms of reference of the West Indian Sugar Commission have been announced by the Colonial Office and they constitute a very thorough investigation into the industry. The causes of the present depression naturallyRugby Radio Service. - 239 words
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Article168 1929-09-17 9 SEVERAL RECORDS BHOKh.N. (From Oar O vn Correspondent.) Pahang, September 16. The Government English Sjuool Tenth Annual Athletic Sporis were held last Saturday at the R.ub Padaog under the distingui a hed pair mage of Cipt. North Hunt, M n .S., D-s’.rct Officer, Raub. Alt the 27168 words
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Article53 1929-09-17 9 Reuter* 117 CIVILIANS KILLED: MILITARY CASUALTIES SMALL. Shanghai, September 16. A mess ,J fio n Mukden says that 117 civilians were killed as the result of the bombardment of Suifenho on September 7, Many more were wounded but the cisua’t among the troops were v»rv small “dueReuter* - 53 words
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Article97 1929-09-17 9 IPOH CLUB DEFEATS Y.M.C.A. T e Ipoh Club defeated the Young Men’s Christian A s-ociation by four goals to two in the hockey match played Ou the Ipoh Club gror.ni yeetoriay. Wa‘son opui-a the sco-e for the Club in tbe first hi f. A. Moreira equalised in the97 words
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Article51 1929-09-17 9 COTTO N MILLS. Reutet» COURFAULDS PAY OLD WAGES. London, September 16. Despite the g >n< ral redaction in cotton Wites Courtaalds have decided that the 250 operatives employed in their three mills will continue on the old rate of wages. Two of tbe three mills are working four days a– Reutet» - 51 words
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Article256 1929-09-17 9 —Kmter- British Resolutions. INIERNATIONAL SUPERVIS ON OF I OST. FINANCIAL AID CONVENTION. fl The representatives at Genera of Norway and Siam hare announced their intention of ratifying the convention dealing with opium traffic, the position of which is still very serious. A conflict has occurred between—Kmter- - 256 words
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Article136 1929-09-17 9 CAR DRIVER CHARGED. A ferioas motor collision occurred at Selibiu road shortly after mid-day on Sunday, as the result of which a detective corporal sustained severe injuries and died in hospital early on Monday morn’ng. It appeals that the d<ceased was going along Selibin-road when136 words
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Article260 1929-09-17 9 Reuter. PRIOR TO CREMATION. ENORMOUS CROWD MEETS COFFIN. REVOLUTIONARY CRIES. The body of Jarindranath Das, who died of hunger striking is lying in state at Howrah prior to cremation. An enormous crowd assembled in the vicinity of the station to meet the coffin. Cries ofReuter. - 260 words
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Article62 1929-09-17 9 —Reuter. CHARGED WITH PLOTTING. P*rls, September 16. Two prom'nmt C< mmunis's have been arrested. One of them, Monmousseau. the General Stcretary of the Communist Organisation, was charged with plotting against the sifety t f the State, while the othe r the well known Deputy Vailknt Couturier, was—Reuter. - 62 words
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100 1929-09-17 9 SENIOR EXECUTIVE ENGINEER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, September 17. On Monday, the staff of the P.W.D. Kuala Kangsar.Upper P«rak and Sitiawan, entertained Mr. A. V. Gibbings their Senior Executive at the premises of the Ellerton Club at a farewell function. Mr. Gibbings has100 words
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Article177 1929-09-17 9 The following new books have been received: Above the Bright Blue Sky, bv E.liott White Springs The Art of Thinking, by Ernes: Dimmet; China’s Crac fixion, by Putnam Weale; Corns Guards Parade. b_. Mdward Kennedj The Davidson Case, by John Rhode, Dreiser Looks At Ru sia, by Theodre177 words
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Advertisement34 1929-09-17 9 “S.G.” $5OO FOOTBALL COMPETITION. In connection with the above, readers are reminded that THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE and that competitors may fill up and submit as many coupons as they wish. ENTER NOW.34 words
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Advertisement155 1929-09-17 9 Made specially nourishing q for Motorists On long runs you often 1 can’t afford the time to stop f° r mea^s T Rowntree’s Motoring Chocolate has been specially I ma de with almonds and yA K raisins to give the motorist a rea iiy nourishing meal he can enjoy at155 words
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Miscellaneous46 1929-09-17 9 -q TO-NIGHT TILL WEDNESDAY, 18th. At 9-30 p m. A FIRST NATIONAL BuiilbH PRODUCTION ANNY ONDRA in “EILEEN of the TREES” 8 Reels. And New Comedy. AT 7-30 pm. MOLLY O’DAY in “The Shepherd Of The Hills” 8 Reels. Hsrc'd Bel! W'ijh'.’s Best S 'l r.46 words
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Article274 1929-09-17 10 WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. Tin Market T ifeless Rubber Steady. Kuala Lumpur, September 14. London .3 months —£2oB 17-6. London Spot :—£2os 0 0. Singapore —5106.12|. The Metal has lost £l-17-6 over the week and the market although steady, has been lifelers —without oi e redeeming feature274 words
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Article208 1929-09-17 10 Penang, Seoember 17, 1329. •«■■aaa—s cte B-r O^iam p. chest uom 5,000.00 os 90.00 GY.I leaf sellers 72.00 Mace ’ebb’. ?e nom 170 00 Nu’mrg- 80s 70.00 Hua 60.00 Cocoannts per 1,000 50.0 n Copra Sun-dried sales 9 85 j Rattans sales 11.15' Rattans Coarse 10.601 Green Snail208 words
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Article17 1929-09-17 10 The following are undelivered telegrams: Ohoolengsnon, 10, Lorongslamat, Shskcho Kwon k tu"g:i, E, T. Addition.17 words
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Article355 1929-09-17 10 The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 Co’* share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To daj. g Shares. B B CQ 02 CQ CQ to. to. t c. t 0. Mining Ayer Hitam Tin. 14/3 14/9 14'6 Changkat Tin... 53/9 54/9 53/-355 words
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Article71 1929-09-17 10 Penang, September 17, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 11/16 4 m/at ?/3 7/8 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 13'3? 3 Documentary 2'4 15/32 On New York Bank Demand 55| France T.T. 1.420 India T.T. Bangkok T.T. ho| Batavia T.T, 139| Rmcapore TT.71 words
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Article1219 1929-09-17 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5 3 cq <2 H 3 RUBBER [Dollar.] S c 3 c S 0 Allenby Rubber O« 2 25 2 5f Ador (+ajal> Rubber Estate 1 »0 1 8 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 2 3 4 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 25 3 511,219 words
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Article132 1929-09-17 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 34i cts. per pound per pl $46/No. 1 Crepe 35 cts. per pound per pl “$46/66 steady. London 10 3/16 i New York 20|c ,,< gold. Ry Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34jc per lb. Oct. 1929 35|c132 words
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Article84 1929-09-17 10 Miners. Boustead Cc. Ltd—14rh September anntatinn for Singapore rennei tin 106 1?4 P«r picul, busin** don« 22 5 tons, refined tin $lO6 124 p-»r picnl. buyers no pullers, nnr*-fi iel tin $10.1.124 per picul, tin ore $105.124 P p r peal. 16th Sep emßpr quotatio n for Singapore84 words
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Article179 1929-09-17 10 For the first half of September. hours yards pels. Tin Bentong N.L. 311 45,900 231 Ronpibon Tin 190 Chenderiang dredge 3 o 60 H ydraulicing Jabus 95 Sungei Lab 55 R -ro g Consolidated 32 > 70 000 285 KatuTm 284 60,000 336 Kamporg Kamuntmg dredge 253 29,000179 words
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Article87 1929-09-17 10 The homeward mail by s 5. Morea closes at 6 p.m. on F-’d<»-, the 20 h in»’. The P. &O. Kaly m witn ma’l» derpitchei from London on August 29 is expected to arr've here at 4 p.m. on Tnursday, the 19 h inst. Tfie ss, Kilyan from87 words
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Advertisement188 1929-09-17 10 l llllilllllllllll:illii!iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii| I ARISTO I I RED LINE [motor OILS.I I p I n I 1 UmTel R =i= IMBI H i ihMrß WRW! W IIH v 11*11 ]Sh?. e > d 7;u| 1 M j SOLE AGENTS FOR:~ MALAYA AND BORNEO: I SIME DARBY CO, LTD, S CHIN L!188 words
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Article128 1929-09-17 11 fouler. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. Liverpool Lose At Huddersfield. London, September 16. THE following are the results of English League matches played to-day. Division 1. Blackburn R. 4 Newcastle U. 2 Hudderafitld T. 3 Liverprcl 0 Leeds U. 2 Everton 1 West H.U. 0 Birmingham 1 Division 2. Cardifffouler. - 128 words
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222 1929-09-17 11 HOMESTERS’ CREDITABLE DISPLAY. (From Our Own Correep ndent.) Taiping, September 16. On Saturday the Taiping Chinese drew with the Ipoh Chinese who had come with a big reputation as winners of one of the Ipoh Leagues and also as hiving defeated the Perak Europeans222 words
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Article172 1929-09-17 11 IFOH CLUB DEFEATED AT K. L. A team from the Ipoh Golf Club travelled down to Kuala Lumpur on S.turday morning to play against the Selangor Golf Club. Tte visitors were defeated in both the Singles and Four ball matches. The following are the results of the matches172 words
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Advertisement885 1929-09-17 11 FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $5O MUST BE WON. $5OO WAI UNG FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. No worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $5OO. THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE. You are not required to forecast scores—only results. If yon succeed885 words
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Advertisement122 1929-09-17 11 Mkv' V '-T NATURE’S FOOD PURE MILK, CREAMY MILK. RICH WITH THE NOURISHMENT OF LUSCIOUS GREEN PASTURES MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK trio. ■■<■■■■■ I ■»■>! "I ———U—MB—.r(£ i L xr»4 L t.'i A r V- i c y LA Salle, with its smart, beautiful bodies, L'i its incomparable performance and122 words
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323 1929-09-17 12 BrsZwA United Prus. BRITISH EXPERTS STUDY PROBLEMS. MOTOR COMPETITION. Grain From Farm To Docks. An attempt is to be made to overcome the motor transport competition in Argentina which has cost the railways £2,800,000 during the past few years. Road transport is chiefly conne 'twith carryingBrsZwA United Prus. - 323 words
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Article413 1929-09-17 12 HEADMASTER ENTERTAINED. Appreciation of Good Work. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Taipirg, September 16. On Saturday afternoon Mr. D. McLeod, Frir cipal < f Kir g Edvard VII School and a Normal 0 ats Instructor, w?s entertained to tea by the Student Teachers in Taiping. B sides413 words
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Article369 1929-09-17 12 THEFT OF HIS MASTER S MONEY. A Tanrl youth named Gopal was charg ed before Mr. W. J. K. Stark at the Ipoh Police Court vea’erday with theft, as a servant, nf $lO belonging to Foo Bmg Yin his employer. It was stated that the complainant lost369 words
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Article95 1929-09-17 12 Sept. 18— n enang Ass'zes open, Quarterly Meeting of the Licencing Justices—District Court, 230 p.m. 20— Singapore Amateur Rice Meeting. 21 Singapore Amateur Race Meeting. Kedah and Province Golfing Association anneal golf meeting, Caledonia Course, Nebong Tebal. 22 Keiah ?>nd Province Golfing ?s ociation annuil golf rme ing.95 words
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Advertisement55 1929-09-17 12 < <& z X V ®O./ </ •X 4 s WHEN DISCERNING ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BECAUSE "WS; Pi i r IF 1 i a ffW III. lijH \S&i) fj§ fe'4 few"! i tl IH I 4 I i>' w wB Wl Llf£&<3sA vWtcltfw Ma BwMlal W? reSctSl'55 words
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Advertisement269 1929-09-17 12 j Wsted Horse Power If you wish to avoid waste see I that your We’ks and Mills use the f super-efficient, durable and fully guaranteed GOIPOLV i LATENT MACHINE BELTING AGENTS I MME, DARBY CO. fl and S Ip THE BORNEO CO. LTD., Patcotee* ft Manufacturers Lewis Tylor Lt&, Cardiff,269 words
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Article806 1929-09-17 13 Hilary Garratt in the Daily Mirror - When The Country Girl Comes To Town—Glitter And Crowds Do Not Mean Happiness. Hilary Garratt in the Daily Mirror. A LOT of writers have set type to typing paper to vaunt the excellence of experience, but few, I believe, have said what a wretched thing806 words
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Advertisement257 1929-09-17 13 The joy of life 1 4''-K. v ML/ < l A [IF xMZ/i N| I 1 '•‘V W\Z A A j can k e won back, as soon as the r VV ill ,I‘j almost unbearable pains caused by f J’N’A K U rheumatism and gouty complaints are rej 4I257 words
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Advertisement141 1929-09-17 13 After Malaria When the fever has gone yet the weakness —the feeling of utter exhaustion and lassitude—lingers and lingers—then is the time for you to send to the nearest chemist or store for a bottle of WATERBURY’S COMPOUND After the first bottle you will begin to improve because Waterbury’s Compound141 words
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Advertisement271 1929-09-17 13 —a I WSplllEW s ~nHH Hih inin i—- m I Ifll Nothing finer in the East S ■SgjffiS Eastern architecture reaches to its ultimate limits in the palaces and IHS temples of the hast—there is nothing finer» Black and White Virginia cigarettes have HHK reached a similar position in the271 words
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375 1929-09-17 14 THEIR WORK IN PEACE. Remarkable Speech By Mr, Hughes. Mr. Hngber, the former Prime Minister, made a remarkab’e spetch at iha annual re-union dinner of the Australian Expeditionary Force at Sydney. Many thousands of “diggers” were present. They included representatives of all c’asses, cnedH, and occupations,375 words
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Article305 1929-09-17 14 DISCOVERY Di BRI H ANY. Link with the Neolithic Age What is b'lieved to be a N’oliihic remains has b»e i made on the little islands of Tevuc, near Qaibtron, in Brittany. So long ai o as 1881 a French scientist reported that a small305 words
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Advertisement289 1929-09-17 14 ifefcwa The an fc- UKI IVftfWfrlltf*!* See him thrivin steadily—unhindered X ACJwMMW* by digestive troubles and helped by happy days and peaceful nights. You can be sure that Mellin’s Food will -4-1« x> suit your Baby, because, mixed as directed, it contains all the vital nourishTR .r^T- ment and is289 words
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Advertisement369 1929-09-17 14 --A A pO J 5 fi B ffl Eve's Preference. jg I ffl The universal popularity cf the Blue and Gold labelled M “4711” Eau de Cologne is due to the fact that, ter more jr than a century, it has been made from the finest ingredients, a according to369 words
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Article552 1929-09-17 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, September 17, 1929. M n ton S ct Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 150 Tripe do 110 f Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 4) Suet 40 Kidney pair 3552 words
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Advertisement224 1929-09-17 15 The CHAMPAGNE j iSH J- wH i gag! |I I £®l i xsr. LM’ ’£2 KgS* g BMOmilm» H e =i XX C***»AflN< Monopole 5X R t D TO P I I ss; «k ••*»i»n(tiiju sS I I g Agents: I HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd., Q (Formerly Katz Brothers, Ltd.)224 words
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Advertisement164 1929-09-17 15 R. YOUNG CO., I LIMITED. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS I Manufacturers of all classes of Concrete Goods, Mosaic Flooring Tiles I lhe only Flooring Tiles Manufactured with an admixture of Granite I Siftings, British Pigments and under European Supervision. I ROOFING TILES. I Cheaper and Equal to other Roofing Tiles, Guarantees given164 words
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Advertisement607 1929-09-17 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under con- Bombay-China Service to Sinnanare Retract with His Majesty’s Government, London and and Far East Mail Service. H Outwards from London for China and Japan. Rat™ d 4607 words
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