Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 215. VOL. LXXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 471 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS. DEN LISTS. Head Office next to.the Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street >\-^=--- -z«==r-===gg .tkfe-——- <■ j.< J 'B I 9 MS KYLPA PHO E 1373. I 9 9 1 il L I I i|| Asbestos Packing I v'-^—- a The Worlds Finest Small Car I
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    • 18 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light. 'Phone 772, 68 t 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 460 2 POSITION WANTED. By an experie 'c d Indian as Clerk or Conductor, or Factory Clerk or any contrec’; Rood referei c-*f, open for inuredia’e engagement; 15 yeais’experience in Robber Estate? please reply to S.V. No. 76, McAlister Lane, Penang. *****—16 18 28-9 POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted at nnc? Six News Compositors
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    • 232 2 S —I 1 H z, /z J-vsi; i/a ,iA. !u o Pl \W <j P' ’i,! X I Pm pi Ld L- ~7rTt L i 'i 5 3 o X h itr 77] Ok A a kSv- rWn\ xx ii\. S'/ 1 I I/// NOTICE is hereby given that th(
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    • 1339 2 Latch Batchelor, banks. UUivn WUIV11VAUA 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI n. I BANKING CORPORATION. iullllllvU» [Incorporated in Hon'kong.] BU Perfection in m nufacture is only Authorised Capital ®Ti>w I achieved after many years of ex- Issued and fully p i 1 up perience in research with a conse- Reserve Funds: w|
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 62 2 IN AID OF St. DUNSTAN’S FOR THE BLIND Under the Distinguished Patronage OF The Hon. Capt. Meadows* Frost, M. C. Resident-Councillor A Fancy Dress Dance AT THE TOWN HALL PENANG, at 9. p.m. On Saturday, 5th October, 1929. Admission: Gentlemen $3 Ladies Free Tickets obtainable at S. M0UTRIE Co., Ltd.
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  • 223 3 r A “TALKIE” PROBLEM. Cha l ies Chaplin Worried. A STATEMENT of great interest to British dramatists has been made by MrEdwin Carewe, the American producer of cinema plays, who has just arrived in Paris. Since the advent of the “talkies,” he says, Hollywood is more
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  • 270 3 SYDNEY WIRELESS TELEPHONY TESTS. After several months’ delay at the British end, a successful first wireless telephony test was conducted recently between Sydney and London by officials of the British Post Office and the Amalgamated Wireless Company. The participants in the experiment state that the voices of the
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  • 199 3 AISTCOAT-POCKET SIZE IN 1308. T 398 London telephone directories TC* waistcoat-pocket size It W. B. Jordan, of Wailer-road, Cross, S.E., showed a press reporrecentlv his National Telephone Co. directory in 1898 for South-East and South-West London. It is a dainty volume with an attractive cover in red,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 938 3 I H OR AL E j Ledgers 150,200,300,400 and 500 pa lnW S with double Caen Columns v I* S Ledgers of 146, 242, 314 pages Biuglr at j» Cash Column 3 j/ <a and 200 folios x T pages g ffi| H fi ft ft g| L I IN
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  • 373 4 SOVIET RUSSIA TO-DAY. A Country Under Arms. I SOVIET Russia to-day is a! country under arms, and the only persons there who seem to have escaped the general misery and poverty are the soldiers, according to Mr. Jesse Wright, a New York industrial expert, who
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  • 316 4 FALSE CASES IN INDIA. Who Have To Listen In Agony. SIR CECIL WALSH’S assertion that the “national sport of India is the bringing of false cases in the law courts was strongly supported on Septmber 4 by Captain L. IT. Niblett, a Magistrate of the First
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  • 1524 5 Need For Official Statement. Varied Rumours As To Removal. Over-Raced Horses. (B? “TIC-TAC".) Restriction on the importation of horses has now lasted four months and as there has been some talk of Clubs importing griffins various rumours are being circulated that the embargo is
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  • 154 5 CHINESE DRIVER FINED. As a sequel to a motor accidental the third milestone, T*mbun-road, in which a Tamil named Pakiri was injured, Oh Eng Guan, a Chineie muo- c*r driver was charg a d before Mr. W.J.K, Stark at the Ipoh Police Court yesterday with firstly,
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  • 100 5 RECOGNISED BY DETECTIVE SERGEANT. A Chines» named Ch”n See was produc'd before Mr. WJ K. Stark at the Ipoh Police Court, yesterday and charged with having returned from bmbhmt n f It appears that the accused was banished from the F.M.S. a few years ago. <*n M mday
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  • 38 5 PUNJABI COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Bola Singh, the Punjibi, who is alleged to have caused grievous hurt to Jagat Singh a compatriot, has been committed for trial at the next assizis, Bail of $lO,OOO was allowed
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  • 23 5 The transfer of R-jt Kamaralzamar, Taiping magistrate, to Ipoh as aseistint Registrar of the Supreme Court has been cat celled.
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  • 69 5 MATCHES IN JAPAN. Paris, September 17. The tennis players Cochet, Brugnon, Landry and Rodel are leaving for Japan on Saturday via Canada. They will arrive in Japan on October 14 and play matches in all parts of the c mntry. They will leave Japan early in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 163 5 RORATED IN THE STRAIT 3 SETTLEMENT BRANCHES AT IPOH R M.S. SUNGE.I PATANI Swimming Qostumes Two Piece “Meridian” Costumes Fabric Costumes White vests, navy Navy blue with drawers, a very coloured border, fine soft wool fabric. ings, low cut arm All sizes. holes aud sh ort $8.50 54 75 The
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  • 389 6 No Great Difficulties. Limitation Of Submarines Opposed. Most Effective Weapon. Japan is disappointed at the standard of the British and American cruiser limitation as, if she keeps to her claim of 70per cent., she will hare to build cruisers over and above the current programme.
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  • 377 6 LINE CLEARED FOR INSANE MAN. British United Press. Operators Hoaxed. TRAFFIC HFl.n UP FOR IWO HOUKS. This story comes from Baku, centre of the great oilfields, and chief town of the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan. The telegraphic operators hare just b en ordereded to pay a
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  • 337 6 —British Unzted Press- CURSE BREAKS OUT. THIRD MURDER IN 17 YEARS. SECOND PATRICIDE When Its 42 year old son shot Llewellyn Kent dead it was the third murder which bad been committed in the family in 17 years and the second case of patricide. The latest
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  • 304 6 British United Press. CODEX OF RODA. SAFELY HOUSED IN NATIONAL LIBRARY. PURCHASED BY GOVERNMENT. After having been proved authentic by a cc mmittee of ex perts the Codex of Rod a ha* been purchased by the Spanish Government for £2,200. Dealing with events of the late tenth
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    • 479 6 iitf 9 ar M RAIN- RAIN. Don’t be unprepared. W y x H That hcavy Sh °wer Weather like the pre-JhA JSf aO might come on any sent emphasises i now and catch fact to you. < >2 you unawares l I ''J i UMBRELLAS i UMBRELLAS i'' 'v I
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  • 1191 7 Small Boy Killed Accused Acquitted. Extraordinary Prosecution Story in Another Case. Passenger Fatally Injured. AT the AS'izes to-day the tral was continued of Sa hat bin Mat who was charge-! with causing the death of a Tamil boy, 4 years old, by driving ij:utor
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  • 131 7 WTERDAY S CELEBR .TIONS. (From Our O.vn Coir spondent.) S:m er»or*, September 18. <> bore was yesterday ft r the celebration of tl e fifty s x h birthday f b p Sultan. The town was b fluged •!■<! large crowds witnessed sea sports he d
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  • 38 7 RUN OVER BY OAR IN LEITH STREET. A Tonil boy aged uovrn while crossing ’he ><hd was run o/er >lib m r ing at Leith S.reet by c>r P, 1303. iud wta •i fctanlanecutly killed.
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  • 202 7 WOMEN RO3RED BY ARMED CHINESE. (From Onr Own Ck rreepondent.) Sit g p ir*, Sept* m er 18. Th’ astizei open» d yesttid»y when Lim Sjo i P. h claimed tr.al oa a charge of armed robbery. According to the s'ory of the prosecu tion the zccmed Vibiied
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  • 394 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED. Lively Passages Between Counsel. Before Mr. F. K. W lson,’n the Penang Police Cjurt yes er lay, three detectives, Alex Bux, Teh Ch >w Lee, an i Hassan, were charged wth voluntarily grievous hurt to Rik'r Bn Bdjre on July 20 n at
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  • 246 7 HEAD ON COLLISION. On Snnday uornirg a serious motor c dlision occurred on the Tar j >ng Bungah Road, one car b'iog prac icaiiy smashel up. It was full of rasm A ers all of whom miraculously escaped with ro hing more serious than
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  • 202 7 JOURNEY’S END. We are informed that Pet a g theatre enthusiasts w.ll shortly have the oppoimnity nf seeing the internationally famnua W<»r Play “J mrnej’s End”. Mr. R. B. Sdiebur the popular artor is bring ng a specially selected Lmdou cast to the Far
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  • 134 7 CHINESE CLIMBS ROOF FOR WOOD, A Ciinfse was charged with trespass by climbing on to the r of of 65, Live Lane. The accused s»i 1 that ha climbed on the roof i i order to gat some wood and hat he had no perm «ion from
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  • 110 7 EUROPEAN FINE FOR OBSTRUCTION. Tn the P-nanp P>l ce Court to diy, before Mr. F. K. Wilson, Mr. F. N Dur»gi was charged with driving his cir •n a neglig nt minner at the junction of Pangkor and Riad on Septemb r 7. I ispae’er Lyons pros°cated. The
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  • 162 7 CHIN '3SS T OUND GUILTY. D'tec’ive Inipactor Girdon aea’n nrodno«d S a Ah S a ng before M’. F. K. Wilson, the P-lica M igi«tra‘p. fo-day cn a charged of th’ th»f.of 35 kat’eof te’egraph’c wire and 10 kati*s of cooper wire th» pr» p
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  • 103 7 JOY NT—HILL. T.ie weddi 'g took place in P-nang bet week, at St. G 'orge’s Church, of Mr Henry Raymond J ivn‘. Acting of L .bow. Knala Lumou-, and M S’ E eanor Carolina C ip'nger H'U, of Kula Kangs <r. The bride was piven a wav by
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  • 84 7 —linittr- VIGILANCE STILL REQUIRED. The Hague, September 17. Q leen Wilhelmina ceremonially opened the new tejsion of the S:atesGen°ral. I j her speech from the Throne she regretted that the desire to reach a fresh settlement with Brlgiu n has no yet been attained. She emphasised
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  • 121 7 YEBTERDAYS RESULTS. Tue following are the resume of bowls tourname it ties nhvpd yeserdav Teams of tlr*e IGBF Fontham, WMEI- ards H J Shuttlewm h beat+ 3 T E Mason, A V Gjodale and E A Dunham 21-19. Doubles Handicap. (Final:+ 2 E Reimann &T A
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 776 7 Ol 1 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., J PENANG. fi ip f Suggestions 31 Gold tiffin: .1 Roast Leg Pork i Pressed Sa/t Pork Pressed Brisket Beef m Bologna Sausage Windsor Sausage j Brawn Sausage f ’Phone 602 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Be-utlfu. Es M?e ß o^b L out’ 385 acres. ORO,
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  • 433 8 For many years past, Ipoh has laboured under a serious handicap in that it possesses no European hospital. A quarter of a century ago the attention of the F. M. S. government was drawn to this deficiency, but as nothing has been done in that perio 1
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  • 282 8 Though he did not aldress h’s remarks tj rubber growers in M days, what Oar Own Correspondent in America has writtt n, in disiribing the manner in which business administrators and communities get together in that ceurtry, might well have hem addressed to rs bee. In
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  • 45 8 Kings favourite pastin ej.— Rugby Radio Sorvuc. EXCELLENT PROGRESS TOWARDS RECOVERY. London, Sept mle* 17 It is le; rued that the King has made excellent i rogress towards complete re covery. Shooting and yach ing pro tho Knit’s favourite pastin ei.— Rugby
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  • 41 8 Rugby Radio StTtir.e. SEPTEMBER FIGURES STILL EXCEED A MILLION. Lender, S'ptember 17. The total number of nn» mploye d on 9 was 1,149 70). Th-a was 2 .>5O tees tha-i Ibp week before unn 150;’77 Res the ytar Lcfo
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  • 1094 8 /JJONTEMPT only can be felt for the writer of an anonymous L tter. Such people, by judges at home, have been condemned as being lower than the blackmailer wh at least conducts his foul practice more or less openly. An anonymous lette r vicious and beastly in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 416 8 SHOPPING. Shopping nowadays is made easy by the numerous catalogues and price lists one receives. Whilst this has its advantages to the “stay at home” shoppers it also has many disadvantages. It is not always possible for a firm to advertise everything, especially new lines which constantly arrive, therefore it
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    • 71 8 EL O. SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. Runnymede Hotel Limited. (Incorporated in the S. S.) Overlooking the Saa. Largest Ballroom (Wad. and Sat Evening Dr bs).
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1938 9 Community Spirit. Worthy Of Emulation In Great Britain. Economic Laws Violated. la this exclusive article the Californian correspondent of the Pin mg Gazette deals with an aspect of American economic life th it he says is worthy of emulation in Great Bi itain. The writer,
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  • 221 9 Reuter, 15 KILLED, THREE FIKE DAMP EXPLOSIONS. PIT ON FIRE, St. Charles* Colliery at Petite R osselle in the Lorraine coalfield, has been the scene of one of the worst mine disasters for years. Fire damp explosions wrecked the shaft, electricity works and boiler house and set
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  • 128 9 —Reuter- SOVIET NOTE. Moscow, S.-ptember 17. The Soviet Government reply to the Nanking Gov* riment’s note re garding the app i itm Q nt of the A-tiistaut-Manager of the Chinese Faster i Riil way has b*en handed to the Germ in Embassy. It declares that owing to the
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  • 92 9 Rugby Radw Service. GENERAL TRWATTFS VISITS WAR OFFICE. Sir William Thwaites, Commander-if Chief of the British Army on the Rhir e to-day v sited the War Office and had co sulations regarding the evacuation ani movements of troops. It is u iderst rod, on good authority, that
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  • 402 9 —Reuter- Limitation Urged. SWISS WIKF.LESS STATION FOR LKAGUF. EXTRA TRANSMITTERS. A resolution that countries manufacturing morphia, heroin and cocaine should confer and dan an annual quota to be manufactured was made by a British delegate at a meeting of the Opium Committee of the League. The Swiss
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  • 26 9 —Reuter. DARLINGTON LOSES AT ROCHDALE. London, Saptember 17. Rochdale beat Darlington by four goals to cne in the Northern Section of the Tnird Division.-
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  • 76 9 Paris, Sep‘ember 17. Vice Admiral Stotz, a former commander of the French Naval Forces in tin Far East, died this morning at Toulon. ReuUv» The Forest R s a»ch Officer, F.M.S.. tends us the H-venili of the series of Malayan Forest R-c -rdg, Mangrove Bark as a
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  • 31 9 The Royal Air Force Flying Boat which arrived in yesterday afternoon, aft p r a trip to Calcntta, left for S ngi pore e :ly this mornirg.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 22 9 srefbmn J$L “FIRE? MWPWW 5 Danger I V/ Unforeseen Jaw Protect Afef/ T 4 Property. 1 W "’«NTS 1 Durege Th mas >
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    • 132 9 new ——l “H.M.V.” RECORDS! TO-DAY I (Mid-September Supplement). < I r 1 1 1 111 S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. 16, Bishop Street. rr T-. -a--Tg% i I I i =PABCO= I THE QUALITY PAINT stock/sts:-THEAN HUAT CO. Sole Importers:— Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. J AVANCE (SWEDISH MADE) CRUDE OIL ENGINES.
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  • 537 10 Mr. Gecrse Simplon, Chief Police Officer, Ne,’n Sembilan, wll kava in October on Home furlough. The (b ath to k place at Mareellb 8 on August 11 of Mr. H.P. Gardner, of Banang estate, Bata Pth t. Mr. F. D. Fifm’nv, of the Chinese Protectorate, Sungei Patan’,
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 358 10 The follower were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’* share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To day. no go g J° Shares. >, s aQ 00 0Q 00 to. to. se. IC. Rather (Dollar). Ayer Pauas 1.70 190 190 2-00 Batu L 1.22 i
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    • 126 10 Penang, S p’ember 17, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank Oa London Bank Demand 2/3 H/16 4 m/st 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/tt Credit 2/4 13/32 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Oa New York Bank Demand 5-51 France T.T. 1,420 India T.T. 1544 w Bangkok T.T. 80| Batavia T.T.
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    • 83 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 341 cts, per pound per p1=146/33 No. 1 Crepe 351 els. per pound per quiet. London 10 5/16 i New York 2f 0 cts. gold. By Oourteey of Meter». Allen Dennys. General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 351 per lb. Oct. 1929 36 j
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    • 44 10 Boustead de Cg. Ltd—--17 h Septeml er ount»Hnn for Singapore refined tin slo6| per picul, business 6nr>« 200 tone, Penang refined tin $106.37} per pier» l I uyerp no sellers, unr‘fine<l tin $lO5 50 per picu’, tin ore $lO5 50 per p’ciL
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    • 65 10 F>r the firpt half of September. hrs. yards pc'e. Batang Pada r g (2 .594 .'2.500 130 R ntau (2 dredges) 574 93 000 317 AUGUST RUBBER OUTPUTS. ’b». Sungei Buayi 73.020 Am: at (Sum.) 57 6R7 Kwaloe 52,488 Sumatra Caoutchouc M«at«. 179,516 do 99.150 Kgs. Pa m
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    • 227 10 Penang. September 17, 1929. cte. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0'0 00 'C nves M 90.0 Q Glold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings n r m 170 00 Nutm r gs 80s 70.00 110 a 6LOO Cocnannts per 1. 000 50.00 Copra Snndried Fales 9 85 Rattans sales
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    • 42 10 The homeward mail by ss. L'orea closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 20 h ins*. The P. O. Kalyw with mail* d*»sp'ti»bei frrm l.nndor» Arpn?t 29 8 txmcivd lo a r.ve here at 4 p.m. I to qo rew,
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    • 264 10 Stocks of rubber held by dealers and on estates of over 100 acres on 31. t Aug 1929, together with the declared production of the Fame estates and certain export figures (Stocks oimplied from returns by Estates and Dealers.) Stock?. jc c O n- ac ts k
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    • 1206 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5,5 j 2 j IHI 7 RUBBER (DolUaJ )101 0 c Allenby Rubber Oe 2 25 2 51 Alor GaJaL Rubber Estate 1 t‘O I 8) Amalgamated Malay Betatea 3 2 3 4 Kyer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 25 3 51 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 124 10 I. w>i 1 Mi:~i Wounded Feet Children walking barefooted often hurt them- selves which may cause ulceration or worse. i f Cuts, abrasions, scratches and all kinds of skin troubles are immediately soothed and rapidly healed by PUROL g Tms 30 and CtJ. Tubes 75 cts. <1 Obtainable everywhere Importers:
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    • 154 10 ARE YOU TOO OLD AT THIRTY A host of men (and women, too) find that, when they have reached 30 years, bodily functions become weak and pain starts up in joints and muscles. Mental activity seems dulled, the blood is sluggish, work becomes distasteful and pleasures lose their grip. This
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    • 55 10 III! l|| j I PERFECTION WHISKY I M'CALLUMI I PBB|!E{TION I t I Of old they cried I McCallum more [now their cry is more McCallum D. E. J. McCallum Ltd.. E DIN BURGH I Perfection Means QUALITY All That The Name; IMPLIES. I EASTERN AGENCIES, LIMITED, 2, Market Street,
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  • 1381 11 Redoubling For Business. Necessary Feature Of The Game. (By Deuce.) IX the old days of Bridge, before the declaration of the trump suit was put up to Auction, the dealer and bis partner bad the privilege of declaring trumps m<l all the opponents could do was to rest
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  • 346 11 POST OFFICE HINT TO THE PUBLIC. Pistal authorities are net disposed to take the allegations of hampering the working of the air mail lying down. Tbe difficulties encountered in sorting air mail letters are givt n as the cause of delay. It is stated that many private
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  • 105 11 PERAK CLUB DEFEATS KING EDWARD SCHOOL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taipinp, September 18. A fast gone of hockev was played on the Esplanade yesterday wh°n the Perak Club defeated the King Edward VII School b/ the odd goal in three. The Schcol EC >red its only goal through
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  • 88 11 RECKLESS DRIVER FINED $5. (From Our Own Taipinp, S'ptember 17. H m d B. Puteh was charged bef re the Taiping Magistrate for committing criminal int m dation by threatening to take the life of T’jah b’nti Saileh on September 15 at Changkat Jering. He was bound
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  • 64 11 FINAL TIE. Tbe final t e of the Perak I .awn Tennis Tournament for 'h» Sultan of Perak’s cup will he played between the looh Club and tbe Perak Chinese Recreation Club, at tbe Ipoh Club ground on September 21, weather permitting. His Higbn o 8s
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 299 11 d PM' 'li 111 by Ikx/Wiv < b > >esk 'I bw? Wi'i i J(H Onulhh State Express 555 "Crn Cigarettes impart an PW' llfr a^r °f di s ti nct i° n on IW every occasion. As (u wW home, so in every country of the ivorld, they s^
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  • 256 12 MAN WHO WAS TAUGHT MEANING OF DISCIPLINE. Favourite Punishment, Privations and hardships of the Spanish Foreign Legion are described by Richard Benn, a native of Barbadoes, who was discharged from the Legion towards the end of June and is now at Liverpool looking for a ship.
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  • 216 12 TREASURES OF DAYS OF CALIGULA. That methods of shipbuilding have undergone practically no change for 1,900 years is the opinion of experts who are 'examining the remains of the largest of the pleasure galleys of the Roman Emperor Caligula, which is now two-thirds uncovered after pumping operations have
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  • 147 12 JUDGE ANKLES RUN AWAY. Five Oak Green, the Kentish village of bashful bachelors, lived up to its reputation. Some time ago it was decided to hold an ankle competition, and difficulty was found in getting men judges. Finally two volunteers came forward, but they stipulated that they
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  • 104 12 “Three little idiots aboard.” This brief wireless message from the cap tain of the North German Lloyd liner “Dresden” solved the mystery of the disappearance of three young New York girls, says the New York Herald (Paris edition,). The three girls, Elsie Simon, aged 15, Anna M
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 599 13 HUNGARIAN VILLAGE 0? TERROR. AMAZING STORY. Ninety-Eight Widows In lock Up. In the village of Tiszakurt, in the province of Szolnok, Hungary an amazing story of alleged wholesale husband murder has come to light. The number of widows arrested in this and neighbouring villages on the charge
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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