Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 September 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 217. VOL. LXXXVII. fhiday, 20th September, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 576 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Biahop Street, PENANG. '~r.—= —-T=r _z «2* /> z ®®OB®M®BHBre2aEraBBEB2S33E3 ■aEBMMBBBa3EBnBS!E3S3nHSBBEHMSKBHB®nHn3®B«GEE£EES3SBSBaHSZrS3aEBEnS fe A g IMTmaT I '4, rßn MB IKH wJSM ERH MH Ira MM p t bM ™J™ i Ml Sbm A ®8 -n *l*
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    • 15 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS. DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2243 2 rcgmo" IN AID OF HEATH BROW SCHOOL. BANKS. ft rudinu niTNCTAN’C BOXMOOR, HERTFORDSHIRE. CDCn nAM INDIA I TJ- ci ir St. DUNSTAN S Preparatory School for the Public CHA J?Itd ai°i oh in a By an experienced Indian as Clerk or CAD TUP RI INTY Schools and the Royal Navy.
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  • 1185 3 JESSELTON CAUSE CELEBRE. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST BORNEO PLANTER. A trial which created great interest throughout British North Borneo recently concluded at Jesselton, after a hearing lasting seven days. The accused was Mr. A. E. Tremenheere, a former member of the Legislative Council of British Borneo, the manager of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 400 3 THE ENEMy P PASTILLES are a sur# 'xvgUa J shield against all winter ills such a* 'sW\\ Sare Throats, Coughs and Cold». Their X^flb."'\ antiseptic vapour* penetrate into the <j.\ 3- gjjffiP innermost cavities ol the nose, throat and ''■chest, killing all germs and quickly sooth’’GU-- ing the inflamed organ*.
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    • 38 3 Try Our k ORANGELLA I I A delightful full flavoured drink ip whi’h is gaining in POPULARITY j j every day. i 1 'g Fraser Neave Ltd., I di r a j Argyll Road, PENANG. I PHPNE 107.
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    • 335 3 I f 1 Ji» I I I I Specially Selected Popular Titles. I /The Wedding of the Painted DM], J Ray Stprita p rqorj Fox-Trot and His K WakeUp! Chill’ur, Wake Up I Ambassador’» Bnd blow F<x-Trot J (With Vocil Chorus) Bogey W ii (A Weird AffJr) The Piccadilly Players
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  • 1340 4  -  /Zoiv Long will the British Bee pie go on Paying Tribute zo America By A. A. B Mil. Snowden has won more popularity with his countrymen in four days than Mr. Baldwin lost in four years such is the potency in public affairs of courage
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 8 4 Message 2, AUKAI OON ROM». *W/SS MISS MATSUKO.
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    • 284 4 I Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I Assets exceed $100,00,000. S. C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., iLtd. H (Incorporated in Sbiats Settlement»). I LONDON OFFICE 32. Old Jewry, E.C. 1 HEAD OFFICE Winchester Houle’ Sinjapore. H t i j w'lk the Britiah Life A««urance CoropantM Act* in <-vrv
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  • 1353 5 League Assembly. Limitation Of Land Forces. Debate Adjourned. Mr. Arthur Henderson, the British Foreign Secretary, signed at Geneva the Optional Clau-e of the Hague Court Statute. The delegates of some ot the Bri'ish Dominions also signed an identical formula of acceptance. This formula excludes from
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  • 286 5 ROMANTIC FIND. Hidden Away In Corner Of Studio. Artists were discussing in mail week one of the most romantic art finds in the country for many years. Hidden away in a neglected corner of a Che 1 sei studio, a picture purchased by an artist
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  • 95 5 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending September 14, 1929, shows a total of 60 deaths —33 males and 27 fema’es—the death-rate being 21.71 per mille compired with 24 96 in the preceding we» k and with 16 65 in the correspond
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  • 621 5 GROSS INJUSTICE. Fascist Arrest Of An English Woman. A MESSAGE received through the snti-Fascist “unierground” service from Italy announces that the former Mies., Marian Cave, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, wife of Professor Carlo RofSsli, who made a dramatic escape from L’pari Island with two companions has been
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 8 5 LEAS PERRINS -SAUCE SO CONCENTRATED SO APPETIZING <3
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    • 203 5 I .NCORPORATE.D IN TrlC StRAITsSITTLE-MCNTS. I BRANCHES AT I r j x IPOH.R M.S. SUNGEI PATANLI Swimming Qostumes MwnaiiiM L» m iujiuim— J I Two Piece “Meridian” I Costumes Fabric Costumes i White vests, navy Navy blue with B drawers, a very coloured border. fine soft wool fabric. in«rs, low
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  • 428 6 REGISTRATION BAN. Official Statement by S. R. A. (By Tic Tac' 1 AVERY welcome statement on the subject of registration of bores has just come to hand from Singapore and; should clear the air with regard to the importation of hors es. It was only a
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  • 93 6 Sept. 20—Singapore Amateur R c> Meeting. 21 Singapore Amateur R;ce Meeting. Kedah and Prov nce G dfi ig Association ?nnra! goJf meet ing, Caledonia Course, Ncbong Tebal. 22 Kedah ml Pr vinep Golfing s ociation ar k nal golf ing. Cab donia C< urse, Nrbom T» ba), 28
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  • 286 6 MILITARY GEOLOGIST’S STORY. HE Viennese Press gives the story of a Viennese officer, formerly a military geologist of the Austro-Hunga-rian army, who was sent by request of the Turkish Government in 1890 to supervise geological surveys in Macedonia. In the course of these Wladislaw
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  • 208 6 ASSIZE JUDGE’S STRICTURES. Two Telegrams To A.S-P. IN the old days an Assistant Superintendent of Police used to assist the Crown Counsel. I have never had an Assistant Superintendent of Police during the whole month I have been presiding here. I must take serious notice of this,’
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 494 6 ■—»W| I" 1 <->* 1 Whiteaways j />) >v for i THE RIGHT ARTICLE I yWW' AT //wPrk I 1 A IVI THE RIGHT PRICE M l MX (1 I'MV I xk/Wrx I Pay an early visit and 1 \X SWIMMING (g) Z| 7\—/ 3 V\ inspect our new Stocks
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    • 164 6 /f fi M ’.l XoviuS Health at 78 Lnsr Eaxter I mis seized with a severe chill anil gastric troubles. J/ v nurse brought a large buttle of Kruschen Salts. If cleared stomachic aridity, broke up constipation from which I greatly suffered, also cieared away the depression that affected me.
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    • 37 6 DUNIOP The FIRST Tyre in the World. s ini; WtegO.. MS* >■ JlO i SII™ Good Covers are worthy x- of the Best Tubes DUNIOP MOTOR TUBES Stockists K. LEE SAN CO,—Bl, Beach St, Penang. I i 4
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  • 1285 7 Decision For Practical Men. Old Schemes A Monument To Crass Stupidity. Shore Extensions. (Special To The Pinang Gazette,) Consult practical men, upon whom the onus falls of using any improvements in the facilities of the port of Penang, before anything is decided, w is
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  • 505 7 EXTRA MEETING. Entries And Fall Details. The following are the comnlete entries for the Selangor Turf Club Extra meeting beginning on September 28. The entries show the engagemen's of each particular horse over the meeting Horsses Class 2. let Ran Second Rau Third Run 6 Furs.
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  • 194 7 NAVY DEFEATS ARMY. (From Oar Owa Correspondent.) Sirg ipore, September 20. The Navy won ten out of the thirteen contests in the Inter Services tournament at the New World last night and again carried off the Low-h°r Grant Cap In the light-weight d vision Marine Lyons (H.M.S.
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  • 121 7 .—Reuter- “BOTNIA” CAPTAIN R3ACHE3 HaICHOW. Oslo, September 23. The Norwegian Sailors’ Association have astel the government to p*y the rantOTi by the pirates who carried off the Master and Cuief Officer of the Botmia and not to await tte result of the negotiations with ths Cninese Government. A
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  • 123 7 MAGISTRATE DELIVERS TWO JUDGMENTS. Mr. F. K. Wils >n, the Penang Police Magistrate, delivered jaigmeat to-day in the cise in which Sea Ah Seng stood charged wth theft of 35 katiia of telegrapoici wires and 10 kattis of copper wire, the property of S. S. Postal Department.
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  • 62 7 BODY NOT RECOVERED. Munisimy, a Harbour Beard coolie, was drowned at bwette iham Jetty about half past four yesterday afternoor. The deceased was conrng towards the shore in Tongkang No. 74 and it appears that while jumping from the Tongkang to the short-, he fell
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 591 7 L tfI FOR QUALITY AND (service I SHOP AT j The Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Phone 602. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. By Indian Tamilas field conductor, Mr. Tan Ah Y*w, is no longer in the on > T.’d employment of New Zealand Perpetual 22 years experience on Rubber
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  • 886 8 Driving a motor-car in Penang is a ticklish business. One local motorist at least must have come to that conc’usion the other day when he was mulcted in the sum of $5 for audacity in overtaking a police inspector’s car. According to the police evidence the culprit passed
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  • 1187 8  -  A. IE L G7l WEIRD contrivance L the law, difficult to interpret even in skilled hands ami harder lucidly to expound. In a recent case at Kuala Lumpur the judg* rem irked that Malaya has oeen termed a pa rad se fo< 1 iwyer We are inclined
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 131 8 'W'WBMiaaißam L I^l-•-1 Cj X na eo#ifa£es o JOHN 8-8AlC( CO., LTD., Bi sillier s of Scot cii IV I, is o since 162 7. 7111 ii^wi■ millit_ in 111- I_i-_.~ir |-Trr’"~rTi~-*Tr~*--' □rjzacDSissf.a.^'^' i jbmbjiu dbibihiiii ihi hiii uni imrw-a«B«SBf to— j THE TALK OF I THE TOWN. McCoy’s Tablets.
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    • 73 8 E. S’ O. SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-15.. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music -t 1 felBW Wbilelobei V TOffiSES’ Udi Runnymede Hotel Limited. (Incorporated in the S. S.) Ov Hooking the Sea. Largest Ballroom (Wed. and S»t. Evening l?r-ss).
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 201 9 .—Reuter. LISTED RUM-RUNNER. Chased By American Coastguards. CAPTAIN'S PROTEST. The Captain of the motor ship Shawnee reports that he was first fired on by American Coastguard cutters when 26 miles from the coast. He was sailing under the Canadian ensign. The American authorities state that the
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  • 379 9 MR. C. C. LIM—MISS NG GOAY SIM. Tie wedding wul take place to-day, according to the old Chinese style, of Mr. Chnah Chooi Lim, nephew cf Me-srs. Chncng Pak Cheong and of Penang, and Miss Ng Goay Sim, the third daughter of Mr. Ng Sen Lim. sole
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  • 73 9 —F.eutir EXPLOITATION OF CHINESE MARKET. Pretoria, September 19. A meeting of the r presentatives of the tobrtcco growers of Rhodesia and Board of the Central Co operative Tobacco Scc’aty decided to call a coi fererce of dtbga'ei of the Union, Rhides a and Ny; sHand at S
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  • 283 9 Rugby Radio Service. UNAN MOUS RESOLUTION. FREEDOM OF CITY F LONDON. OUTSTANDING ABILITY. The Corporation of the City of London is to present the Honorary Fieedom of the City to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer in recognition of their services to the Empire
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  • 151 9 IPOH PO LICE COURT. IMPRISONMENT FOR STEALING A MU SANG. At th© leoh Police Court yesterday, Mr. W. J. K. Stark sentenced a Chinesr named Tan Kah Chai, alias Wong Teik Shin, to one month’s imprisonment for criminal misappropria'ion of a musang (eq nirrei). When the accused was charged l?s
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  • 86 9 REMARKABLE MARKSMANSHIP. On Wed-esday night the Indian Association, T d iping, was the scene of a sensational lerformanc© cf rare feats in archery by VJaipal Sinha, a boy f about 15, of Biralsi Guru Kula, Bengal. Sinha’s fiats included severing in two, s nail rods, breaking one,
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  • 98 9 IPOH SIKH FINED. At the Ipoh Poiioe Court yesterday, Ghasita Singh, a Sikh, was fined $lOO for driving a lorry along Selibiu-road in a reckless manner on Tuesday afternoon. He was also charg-d with using a h rry, the condition of which was likely to be
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  • 274 9 without losing its effhency.— British United Press. Invisible Torpedoes. RISFARCH WO K BY iPAMSH OFFICER. NO TRACE OF PASSAGE. In spite of the progress being made towards disarmament inventions for war are still being made, > The latest inventions deal with submarines and are tho\ work of
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  • 105 9 Radio NEW OFFER. Baghdad, S p ember 19. The new < tier of the British Government will neo amend, unconditionally, the admission of Iraq to the League of Nations in 1932 end in the meantime, to rake steps to prepare a dr ft AngloIraq treaty generally
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  • 124 9 —Reuter. BY SOVIET TROOPS, INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID CONFLICT. HARBIN MESSAGE. The Soviet troops have nearly completed the withdrawal from the Manchuii sector according to a message from Harbin. Troops on the Eastern border have received instructions to avoid conflict with the Chinese. Tokio, September 19. A message
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  • 261 9 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS. The b’rthday c Q lebrations of Hig High* ness the Saltan of Selangor, which were held on September 11 were terminated for the day by a procession of decon-ted motor cars and lorries, in which about fiftv vehicles participited. The proces a ion started
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  • 254 9 TWO DISTRESSING CASES. Recently two distressing cases of infanticide were retorted from the Laiut district. In one case a Tamil coolie women employed on Stoughton Estate, Ipoh, in the early hours of the morning, seized a changkol and attacked her daughter, a girl 12 years old, inflicting
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULFUROPHOSPHATI, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manors. STANDARD FLOWER ARD LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG. 0
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    • 132 9 COLEMAN QUICK-LITE LAMPS. “THE SUNSHINE OF THE NIGHT” J f vr A ,•< 300 > CANDLE I S IT > —UJ rUWLK d I JJgj < d F IMI i PURE WMSftZ J: white Ir LIGHT. t i TABLE LAMES LANTERNS 5 $l7-50. $l5-00 $l7-50. Mantle and Accessories /1 ways
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 30 9 Phone 986. TO-NIGHT TILL SUNDAY, 22nd September. A Paramount Special Film Th LEGION P E CONDEMNED With Gary Cooper Fay Wray One of the Greatest dramatic sensations of the year.
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  • 1385 10 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR market report. London, August 22. The rubber market of the past week has been irregular. A decline took place on some outside liquidation on Thursdav Friday saw a rather steadier tone at 'a slight decline, but on Monday and Tuesday under the influence of heavy liquidation prices dropped
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 380 10 JAMES F. HUTTON CO., LTD. Manchester, August 28 Now that the dispute on the wages question between opera ives and employers has been settled, conditions have returned to a more normal state this week. The decision of the Arbitration Board which sat in Manchester was published last
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    • 74 10 (Rugby Radio Service) Loudor, September 19. Paris, 123.855; New Y< rk, 4 4|; Brussels, 34.88; Geneva. 25,15; Anig erdam, 12,081 5 Milan, 92.675 Berlin, 20.36; Stockholm, 18.10; Copenhagen, 18 20 O*ln, 18 20 Vienna, 34.44 Prague, 1631; Hdr’ngfors, 192 j; Madrid, 32.88; Lisbon, 108,20; Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817
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    • 80 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 3-U clB, per pound per pl=s46/No. 1 Crepe 341 cts. per pound per pl —s46/33 dull. London 10 5/16 I Now York 201 cts. gold. Ry Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot —34 b lb. Oct. 1929 35b Oct/Dec.
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    • 167 10 Messrs. Eastern S'nelting Co.. Ltd. London. September 18, Spot £204.10 s three months’ boxing £208.2.6 three months’ selling £208.5®. M ssrs. Houstead <t oc. Ltd—19th Septemler onntAtion for re n fii»d tin $105.25 per picul, buaineFH dnne 175 tuns, Penang retineo .h $lO5 25 per picnl. luyen> en
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    • 45 10 Fjt the first half of September. pc’s. T-ja Maias a (No. 2 dredge) 96 The dredge stopped four days to rebush links and ihr>e days to charge bush ar d bea’ing on bottom tumbler. For Angus". re’s. Pahang Consolidated 3.796.00 Ipoh Tin 620.00
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    • 214 10 Penang, September 20, 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 HOa 6''.00 Coccanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra bundried eales 9 85 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Sheila 13.00
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    • 496 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A. Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. Todaj. o Ĕ E E E Sharks. 0 B S co oq ca 20 to. Io. I 0. 0. Rubber (Dollar). Bukit K. 1 60 1-75 1.60 1.7'>
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    • 15 10 The I o r,eward mail by n. closes al 6 p.m, to day.
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    • 256 10 WILSON STANTON LTD. rubber market. London, Ang nst A t the opening ot busing f or tk the Rubber Market was r-m*i but at the time of writing a fi qUi k ter de cy -n noticeable. Q r r rnie r opening with bndnessat ICI h^ e, Bf:er ei
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    • 66 10 Penang, September 2C. 1929, By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 11/16 m 4 n./si 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/et Credit 2/4133! 3 Documentary 2'415/32 On New York Bank Demand 55| France T.T. 1.420 India T.T. Bangkok T.T. Batavia T.T. 139 f Singapore T T
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  • 120 10 RETURN OF FENANG RESULTS. The s. s. “Kedah” which arrived fr ft ni Singapore this muning hrr ugbt back a t umber of Penang rts dents who went down to attend the Singapore Tarf Club Autumn M* eting. Among those who returrel vere: Mr. D. A. M.
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  • 51 10 The Lady Superior grat* fnllv acknowledges the fo lowing donations recenel towards the Scho‘l uiiding Fund. Children of Mary MibS Lui Peng Yew Mr. Khoo Tan Sim C( g Mrs. Charles U Mrs. Chan Fo< k Nghee $155 Previously acknowledge i TIIS I J3OW September
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  • 46 10 The following new books have reived at the Libras -Acc^ if After The Fact, by Mrs. B-'he The Altar Of Honour, bv Ethel I. Cronchback, bv Ca-o'a by S. P. B ,be Engli.b -nd Scott,e B Lnwrv C. Trumpet, by A. S. M. Hutchinson.
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  • 43 10 To-day at the JDphnade at 6 p.ni. n)eV 1 March 9he Conten ptible» w lialuJ 2 Overture Juanita Sullivan 3 The Gondoli' q >.ehna 4 Intermezzo The Love D u. 5 Fox Trot All Alone in Lovers IjHUC God Sive The
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  • 56 10 PRBVINCE WELLESLtT W Trj[ii!y 22nd September —l7th S”' l U^ninnii’ 0 830 am. (T) arid Address at Holy oB£r Nebong Tebal. 6 pm. b B(lMtr wortb Address at 8. Mark’s Chunk, a[d M 26th Thursday,—B- Cypin° q p a ul* 7-30 a.m. Holv Communion
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  • 943 11 SOCIAL PERSONAL. W. E. H gby, of the Government «nnopolies. Malacc?, is away on a short holiday* Mr. J. Th D p nn’er. who w?s operated in the Enroppan Ho’ni'al Ku 1» Lrmpnn on Wednesday is a little bft’er. Mrs. P« K. PiNay* n f the well- DjW i Koala
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  • 389 11 British United Press- legal mimed clesk REFUSES LICENCE. DUAL PERSONALITY. Barrister Cites English Precedent. J/>r a number of protests the Si.cril(irii for Justice came t 1 the rescue of the Siame'C twins of the Ph Uippim s and, eau' them a licence to get. ni
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  • 219 11 British United Press- INDUSTRIAL experts, siudy of latest MbJ HODS. America has not been slow to take advantage of the continued atx. sence of trade relations between England and Russia. A scheme of training will make it more difficult for Great Britain to regain the market.
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  • 192 11 NEW PLAN TN DEVON FOR EXTERMINATION. Owing to the uncertainty of the weather the early-morning crowd at Cloutsliam for the openmg meet of the Devon and Somerset staghounds was much smaller than usual, but the mounted folk numbered several hundred. These included Lord Bayford, a former Master, and
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  • 175 11 MYSTERY OF MISSING MAN SOLVED AFTER SEVEN YEARS. While a visitor was rambling in Bedale Woods, near Wykeham, Scarborough, he discovered a skeleton half-way down a deep gorge. Later it was established as that of Mr. Albert Morley, 49, secondhand furniture dealer, of St. ThomasStreet, Scarborough, who
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  • 98 11 MALAYA A “PARADISE FOR LAWYERS.*’ An instance of legal costs was given at the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before Mr. Justice P. A. Farrer-Manby, on Wednesday, when Mr. S. M. Sharma mentioned that, in a Temerloh case, when certain property was sold in execution of a decree for
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  • 686 11 TURNED BACK TO LOOK FOR WALLET. certificate SUSPENDED. Sequel To Visit To Tailor’s Shop. MB. W.C.C. Becks, formerly Chief Officer of the s. Kwong Fook Cheong, who missed his ship when it sailed for Kongmoon on August 2, was on August 21 deemed by
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  • 186 11 PERSONAL MAIDS AT LUXURY “HOTEL”. Although the London season is at an end, two of the most exclusive hotels are booked till the end of the holidays, and new’ visitors are pouring in every day. The hotels, known as “The Ritz” and “The Grosvenor,” are boardinghomes for
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  • 171 11 DETECTIVE'S STORY. A collection of eighty-five bottles of champagne, whisky, rum, and port, found in a. butler’s room at a house in Cadogan-square, S.W., was described in a case at Westminster. M illiam Veall, forty-four years of age, a butler, who was stated to have
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 31 12 —Tb s snapshot taken at Laws sh>w. t.a fi.td -Kai„.t the .k,li..e a (nrh fr<xn .be ,tm in the lew.H-d.c p. won b, fr.. m Cb» r o
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  • 984 12 MEMORIAL TO SAMUEL PLIMSOLL. INVENTOR OF THE LOAD LINE. Sir Walter Runciman’s Tribute. A memorial, erected by the members cf the National Uni n of S amen to Samuel PlimsMl for his work in setting the load-line, known by his name, placed on all Brif’s'i
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  • 14 12 ,—Sailor Hosts with a few of the visitors to Iron hake.
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  • 302 12 INFRA RED RAY. Oil LINE REVEA IL) '1 BROUGH FOC. I ECENT E'CAPES An attempt is to be made off the coast of Newfoundland to solve the iceberg menace by means of an infra-red producing mechanism. Technic 3 experts have already left in a 76-foot auxiliary
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 61 12 FARM ANAND’S Tai’orjrg Department DON’T ENVY ANOTHER WOMAN’S ABIIAIY TO LOOK ATTRACTIVE AND STYLISH JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT. LEARN HER SECRET! It ii becang» she all her dresses to HARM ANAND’S To Make For Her Do Likewise and be the Envy of your Friends. Cut, lit, Style and Finish
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    • 97 12 THE WORLD AT ITS WORST By GLUYAS WILLIAMS J J A L.,• > I* 4 '"XCO pc- > WHEN YOU’RE TRYING "TO MAKE TIME, AMO THE FAMILY BEGINS 70 5 suggest stops to ujok ai the viov ANP TO 6ET PRINTS OF WATER FOR THE I; CHILDREN AMP AT THE
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  • 290 13 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. OX IRE LAV X (Weather permitting). The following programme will be rendered by the E. O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax on Sunday, September 22nd 1929, at 9.30 p.m. 1. March Mendelssohn, i “The War March of the Priesta” from “Athalie”. i
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  • 190 13 MR. HAWKIXS, THE EXEMY OF “SWELL MOBSMEX.” Ex-Superintendent Albert Hawkins, formerly one of the “Rig Five” at Scotland Yard, has died. Mr. Hawkins investigated successfully some of the most sensational robberies of modern times, and was Scotland Yard’s greatest expert on “swell mobsmen.” He was second only
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  • 191 13 Who is the rudest type of person you know Mr. Holbrook Jackson, at the Summer School of the Drapers’ Chamber of I Trade, complained of the “unfriendliness” of shop assistants —men as well as gi’’ls, I Here are the opinions of various people obtained by an
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 1396 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE, HAMBURG-AMERIKALTNIE INTENDED BAILINGS FROM PENANG. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. LAOWEDON Sept 21 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. PHILOCTETES 26 Miraeillea. Lond >o. Rotterdam and Hamburg CUT W A RD S RHEXENOR Oct. 4 London, R» tte f d4m p F r
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