Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 September 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-09-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 220. VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement517 1929-09-24 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office nut to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street Z COSM IMINIMAXI 1 JRjBT Si() youd,dnt Chemical Hand Fire Extinguisher 1 \t HOk ill U fe s H|EW 1 xM preserver j s During The Last Twenty Five Years MINIMAX Has Extinguished s y'x517 words
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Advertisement18 1929-09-24 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 63 t 70, Bishop Streep PENANG.18 words
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Advertisement2107 1929-09-24 2 irif WWT I< all n BANKS. n iasss..,:■ ssssa .i positions vacant. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Wl4 Allen Sons S riiiviif uviio THE MERCANT iIe bank of Anti Cn Ltd .NDIA.MM.TED. O apply with copies of Testimonials stating f r sale:— 311(1 VU.) LclU* Authorised Capital f?«nnono B age exp< rif nee,2,107 words
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Article219 1929-09-24 3 accountant injured. Peon Assaults Clerks In A College. THERE was a commotion at Hyderabad City College on September 12, when a laboratory peon named Syed Abdul Karim ran amok and assaulted two members of the college staff, wounding one of them. From inquiries made, it219 words
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Article218 1929-09-24 3 MERITS OF THE “SIX EIGHT”. Mr. Douglas Thomson, of Glasgow, in his presidential addreis at the annual confererci in Bradford of the United Kingdom Alliance and Professional Teachers of Dancing, said that this season the new dance was the “six e f gh\” which had the merit218 words
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Article178 1929-09-24 3 “ALL MEN EQUAL BEFORE FISHES”. President Hoover, after 45 years’ experience, finds that fishing, next to prayer is the most personal relationship cf man, His piscatorial confession was made at a gathering of Virginian folk who came to welcome him at the foot of Blue Ridge178 words
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Article122 1929-09-24 3 A Correspondent of the r d^ a n v ho watched the launch of the Bremen at Bremen was at pains to inquire on the spot what good the Blue Riband of the Atlantic was anyhow, since nobody can care very much about saving 12 hours,122 words
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Advertisement279 1929-09-24 3 I s Easy f° r ASPIRIN fsAYERj to S* ve help here! M®k U After over- i W JgwKk indulgence in I y alcohol or tobacco, f take Original 1 ASPlRlNTablets.Speedily away by a cool breeze all y 2 \2-z headache disappears. It See that you get the ori* y279 words
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Advertisement170 1929-09-24 3 111 'Xm/S, Ideau de cologne ;S® J/S'l V A- C( OtX[fIGASM z iHHEr W iH j#' M// I*" vere mes ulh)- Al fatigue. MI I I SV fl II |H You will always find 4711 a splenW 1U foil especially when I/ travelling. Just a few drops on your handkerchief170 words
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Article368 1929-09-24 4 RALLYING CALL TO A CLAN. I > HONOURABLE HISTORY. Clansman Who Speaks English Only. IF your name happens to be MacQuarrie, or MacWharrie MacGuire, MacWhirr or Mac Corrie, you are asked to rally round at once in response to this clarion call which has just been368 words
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Article279 1929-09-24 4 HOW AN AUSTRALIAN WOULD RID THE WORLD OF THEM. Mr. W. Rodier, an Australian, of Me 1bcurne, wants to rid the world of rata. In this laudable intention he has a theory —not by any means a new one; but he has a novel way of attempting279 words
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Article181 1929-09-24 4 MOTHER’S PLEA SUCCEEDS AGAINST DOCTOR’S ADVICE. A youth of 17, who was charged at North Lcnlon with stealing a castaway bicycle from a dust cart, wia said to pos* seas the brain of a child of seven or eight. Dr. Williams, Medical Officer to the181 words
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Article141 1929-09-24 4 Signor Pietro Mascagni, the composer of Caval’eria Rusticana” and 13 other opera?, may write another because public taste now demands j zz, and newer and falser rhythms than opera can and should produce. In an article in an Itaiitn musical periodical, qmtei by the “New York Herald”141 words
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Article225 1929-09-24 4 LEFT TO VOLUNTARY WELFARE SOCIETIES. Some plain speaking on the neglect of the many thousands of deaf and deafened people in England by the public and the State alike appears in the Problem of ihe Deaf, published by the National Institute for the Deaf, London. Dr.225 words
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Article192 1929-09-24 4 SCIENCE FINDS A FLAW IN EVOLUTION. The herrirg. the horse and the hippopotamus were instanced by Profeesor D.M.S. Watscn. in his address to the British A s ciati n on Adaptation,” to show ho w. ‘While evolution is accepted by every biologist, the mode in192 words
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Article60 1929-09-24 4 Sept. 24—F.M.S. Court of Appeal Section at Ipoh. 28—Rugger: State Trial at Ipoh. 27 Boy Scouts Conct rt: Ipuh Town Hall. 28 —Boy Scouts Concert: Ipoh Town Hall. Rugger: State Trial at Ipoh. Oct. s—Rugger: Ipoh v Lower Perak at Ipoh. 12—Rugger: Perak v Kedah at Ipoh.60 words
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Advertisement363 1929-09-24 4 «■KjK .A I xjßjfl fl ft F>vlHw3f “’I jit w»v? m IBlacKjft am)\> A/ H w -pZU I Wiiile P For real enjoyment fl Bf Black and White Virginia M U Cigarettes are unequalled I 1 B R ST M' I» B —outdoors or indoors 1 g ft la fl363 words
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Advertisement390 1929-09-24 4 i 1 After Bf&Saria When the fever has gone yet the weakness—the feeling of utter exhan < Jon and lassitude—lingers and lingers —t.het i- the t. :e for yoa to send to the nearest chci-i.it ci stoic :or a Lottie of 0 WATERBURY’S COMPOUND After the first bottle begin to390 words
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1898 1929-09-24 5 Singapore Surplus $170,000. Full Statement Of Southern Settlement Branch Affairs. Partners And Receiving Order. At the adjourned public meeting of the firm of T.S.N. yesterday Mr. W. L. Stevens, on behalf of the managers of the Singapore Branch give a full account of the financial1,898 words
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Article787 1929-09-24 5 The Hon’ble Dr, R. O, Winstedt and M g Winatedt are going on leave shortly e Mr. W. T. Mackio, of Merlimau Estate, f has left for Home on leave. 7 n j Mr. A. S. Lilburne of tie Riub Australian Gold Mining Company is on a787 words
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Advertisement903 1929-09-24 5 $500 f „.X..,5500 FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $5O MUST BE WON. $5OO WAITING FOR YOU! t 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.903 words
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Miscellaneous198 1929-09-24 5 Hollywood Humour CHECKED OUT by f MARY DUNCAN Q (FOX PLAYER) Jean Bary, under contract to Fox Movietone and who plays the Coney Island girl in “Cock Eyed World,” tells of 8 a girl friend ct hers who carr. to the coast as winner of a a beauty contest back198 words
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480 1929-09-24 6 Newspaper Demand. Public Anxiety Over Hatry Sensation. Questions In Parliament. The formation of a National Inc stmmt Trust, supervised b>j the State, to protect investors is one of the sug'jestions being widely discussed as a result cf the Hatry sensation. There was an inclination toReuter- - 480 words
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175 1929-09-24 6 houses served as box 1 s.— British United Press, THE MADRID PLXZA. TO BE LARGEST IN THE COUNTRY. OPENING NEXT YEAR. Spain's biggest bull fighting ring will be completed m Mad rid in time fur the ata’! of the season next year, The new ring,– – houses served as box1 s.—British United Press, - 175 words
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Article142 1929-09-24 6 ALLEGED THEFT OF A BICYCLE. At the Ipoh Police Court yesterday an Indian named Mayandy w> s charged before Mr. W. J, K. Stark with the theft cf a bicycle belonging to a friend with whom he was living. It was stated that the complainant was away142 words
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Article127 1929-09-24 6 RECENTLY INMATE OF MENTAL HOSPITAL. An attack made bv an Indian, with 8 knife on two other Indiana at 2 o’clock yesterday morning at the Tamil S ttle ment, Ipoh, created a mild sensation. It is stated that tbe vic ims if tbe assault were sleeping127 words
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95 1929-09-24 6 —Reuter. ARRESTS IN BERLIN. Berlin, September 23. A hundred were arrested, mostly ommunis’s, in the course of collisions b-a ween the Nationalists and the Coro i nists in the afternoon, during th fc Ni ionalist demonstration in favour cf ebiscite on a bill repudiating all postw,r—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article47 1929-09-24 6 —Reuter. SIMLA ASSEMBLY PASSES BILL. Simla, September 23. The Assembly by 67 voteg to 14 votes pafcdfd the Child Marriage Bill providing a north simple imprisonment for anyone -olemnising the marriage of girls below he age of 14. y\ars and boys under 18 j<a s.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article183 1929-09-24 6 British United Press. 15 DIFFERENT VALUES. £388,000 WORTH SOLD IN IWO WfctKS. Vatican City postage stamps, comprising fifteen different values, have had an enormous sale among philatelists. The total value of the issue was 56,003,003 I-r j ab ?ut £622,000) and it is estimated thatBritish United Press. - 183 words
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Article56 1929-09-24 6 Reuter. empire marketing board GRANT. London, September 23. Opening the Imperial Mycological Conference in London. Earl Buxton paid a tribute to the work of the Bur-au of Myc >logy. He announced that the Emnire Marketing B ard was granting £5,000 towards £12.000 cost of the new mvc dopeReuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement258 1929-09-24 6 Rash Broke Out On Daughter’s Face Cuticura Healed “A rash broke out on my daughter’s face and soon spread all over it. It was of a wet nature and the eruptions scaled over. When she got warm in bed at night she would start to rub her face. She did258 words
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Advertisement35 1929-09-24 6 DUNLOP The FIRST Tyre in the World. fess WMrowj WW irz i Good Covers are -worthy x- of the Best Tubes J u DUNLOP MOTOR TUBES Stockists K. LEE SAN CO ,-81, Beach St., Penang.35 words
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Miscellaneous134 1929-09-24 6 TOWN HALL, PENANG. 1 R. B. SALISBURY PRESENTS M LONDON COY. J ,N JOURNEY'S END; The Greatest International Dramatic Success of the Century. X STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY IN LONDON J TWO NIGHTS ONLY Monday, 30 lb Sept. Tuesday, r Oct. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO.. J Ijg JL M.134 words
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Article693 1929-09-24 7 EVIDENCE DISBELIEVED BY JUDGES. GRAVE CHARGE. Hospital Register Altered. THAT public records, like hospital registers, should be absolutely ab ve suspicion, as any suspicion of manipulation or tampering was bound to complicate a trial, was emphasised by Mr. Justice. Young and Mr. Justice Sen at693 words
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Article93 1929-09-24 7 —Reuter. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. High Scoring At Stamford Bridge. London, September 23. The following are the results of ma’ches -in the English and Scottish 1 eagms /played to day. Division 1. Leeds U. 1 Portsmouth 0 Division 2. Chelsea 5 Bury 3 Tottenham H 1 Mill wall—Reuter. - 93 words
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110 1929-09-24 7 Oi a h°avily sodden ground the G ivernm“iit English School, Alor Star, drew with King Edward VII School, Tailing, on Monday «t Taiping. T e vis tors showed great oash in the first half wh n <b■ y m mopolised all the attacking but failed110 words
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Article82 1929-09-24 7 Sept. 28 Selmgm Turf Cub Autumn. Rac°i M‘e‘ing, (First Day). B»tan<i Pa lang Dredging Company Ltd, annual met ting. 33 B ch S r -et, noon. Ojt. 2 -Dloigor Tu'f Cub Futunat Rtes M 'Ating Heeo D»v). s—F»ncy5—F»ncy D/ess Dioce, T >wn Hdl 9 o.m. Selango- Turf Cab82 words
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Article67 1929-09-24 7 FINED TO-DAY. Arrested On Applying For Licence. Tatnam, a milk vendo-, was produced in court by Insane.or D -vs..»n to answer a charge if se ling atu t-jd milk in 1920. The accused had rema n a d in India since that time and w*s aT-mted67 words
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Article170 1929-09-24 7 THEI’T OF SHOES. B fore Mf, F K. W isan in the Penang Police Court co-d .y Dstecciva Inspector G >rdon prosecuted Sibrammy ou a of theft of a oi r of shoes valued s]/- September 23, in Logan Road. After the evidence of a detective170 words
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Article90 1929-09-24 7 CASE WITHDRAWN. Trie cise in which Lee Fatt, a Chinese w'tn >n, was c targad witn bigamy and Lee Cheng M ’"’g au 1, H>e She, with abetment of the offe- op, came nn for hearing b*f ne Mr. F.K. W son, in the Penang Police90 words
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111 1929-09-24 7 ADDITIONAL HANDICAPS. The following handle ips (two races only) are f r the second day of the Selaug r Turf C ub Extra Meeting Race 2. Horsee—Class 111—3rd Divn.—Furs. •—3.40 p.m.t—Loch Bov 9.3. Florriw’s Pet 8.9, Btibarra 8.6. K ug’e Maid 8.3» Hushedon 8,3, Hooaway111 words
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Article173 1929-09-24 7 SINGLES HANDICAP. The result of a Io vis tournament tie played yenter lav was. Singles Handicap (Final):+l C. G. Barnes beat—4 J. M. Chalmers 21—10. C‘P‘. Geoffrey Freyh erg. O. B. E., R N. R., Master Attendant, Singapore, who is on a visit of inspection to173 words
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Article364 1929-09-24 7 —Reuter- Points Decision. PROMOTER OFFERS ANO 1 HER FIGHI. New York, September 24. Phil Scott made a definite step forward in the race for the World’s Brxing Championship when he outpaited Vittorio Campolo in a 10 round co a test here last night. The former Argentine—Reuter- - 364 words
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Article204 1929-09-24 7 Autumn Meeting 1929. Saturday, Wednesday, and Saturday, 19th, 23rd and 26th October, 1929«T_ Three Runs each for Horses Class 1, 3 and 4 and Ponies Class 1. Programmes. Available from the Secretaries of all Turf Clubs. Entries Close at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, 9<.h Octob r. A204 words
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Advertisement189 1929-09-24 7 PILES CAN BE CURES. ;A Treatment That Is Different If you are suffering the its kindred ailments, and have eve y known remedy without obtaining re you to give Dr. Van Vleck s Pile Plasma a trial. Its curative heal ng action on the inflamed and swollen parts isfeh with189 words
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Advertisement150 1929-09-24 7 SHOULD CHILDREN EAT BANANAS? Almost all children are fond of fruit and especially of bananas. But bananas are not suitable diet for children of less than six years of age, and at no time should a child be permitted to eat them unless they are ripe and sound. Fruit of150 words
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Advertisement80 1929-09-24 7 ,N thousands of homes, |N ALL p ARTS OFTHEWORLD x— Ckivers BY STORES EVERYWHERE .z. OldeEndlish V. R. VICK CO, HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS. Rk jf TJ marinaiacle 35E, Beach Street, Penang. >s acclaimed The Aristocrat of the Breakfast Table.” Jaded appetites gladly respond to its delightful touch of tonic80 words
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Miscellaneous172 1929-09-24 7 > THE FAMILY ALBUM—HELP WANTED By GLUYAS williams J 'UA I irs il ifc s 1 neE W Bw I ut 1 &0 M fl O i j --j Al fl < TWiMKS HcW <2UitT ANO PEODK> TO 6ET’ A 6NACK AUftMATKAUS' STARS RR AFIER TAKIN6 NDMERfUS: HOUSE lS 70172 words
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Article483 1929-09-24 8 Provided that it is in the right direction, enterprise should be encouraged and stimulated. This truth however does not appear to cirry weight with certain government servants who on their own showing, suffer from an aggres ive superiority complex. So far as the extensions to the E.483 words
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Article132 1929-09-24 8 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir.—l have read several of th« rticles in regard to extending the P>rt of Penang, but it seems tolerably c-rtain that the merchams ere not g >ing to be harassed into qnuting the Islaud fori Btgan Luar, or132 words
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Article1239 1929-09-24 8 Penang, Tuesday. 1 Gy z ARID US readers—and realQ |Z ly it’s most awfully kind of 'i them to takj the trouble have written in complaining that in view of the fact that this column has now attained the dignity of official ,t franking by the luckless1,239 words
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Advertisement207 1929-09-24 8 nnnw rhe sign f r> yJ yJ 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 have207 words
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Advertisement73 1929-09-24 8 E. O. SPECIAL NOTICE. Every Sunday morning our Salon Orchestra will play from 11-I£. Why not enjoy your morning refreshers to pleasing music LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I I I 1 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing ’h u Sea and Peak Modern Sanitary System.73 words
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Advertisement15 1929-09-24 8 $5OO For Nothing. Enter our $5OO football competition (coupon on Page 3.) NO ENTRY FEE.15 words
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Miscellaneous23 1929-09-24 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water, Low Water. To-day. 303 a.m. 926 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 9.24 p,m-To-morrow. 3.31 a.m. 10.03 a.m. 3.42 p,m. 955 p.m.23 words
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Article296 1929-09-24 9 —Rugby Radio Service- Wireless Broadcasting. RE-MOD L'IXG polish ORGANISATION. NEW STATIONS. The Polish broadcasting organisation is to be remodelled and extended and one of the largest orders gicen in this industry of recent years has been obtained by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited. The—Rugby Radio Service- - 296 words
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Article80 1929-09-24 9 -ReaUer. SEQUEL TO QUARREL. Tokio, September 24, A message from Mukden states that a quarrel which itarted between Obimse policemen and Japanese soldiers at a restaurant at Dehling this afternoon assumed serious dimensions when the Chinese pol fired on the Japanese railway guards from be-ReaUer. - 80 words
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Article146 1929-09-24 9 AFFILIATED TO THE BRITISH 1 SAILORS’ SOCIETY. Previously acknowledged. $B5Bl. 01 The Hon’ble Mr En Tong Sen 50 CO Lt Commander Amcatts 242 52 Messrs East Asiatic Co., Ltd., 100.00 St Andrews Socle y 25 00 EL K 50.00 Frank Mustard 25 00 St Marys’ Church,146 words
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Article165 1929-09-24 9 w s time that it went. Rugby Radio Service- TO BE REDUCED. SEIREIARY OF MIMS’ PROMISE. SHEFFIELD SPEECH. Declaring that the Eight Hour Bill had had no tuccessful results in its operations Mr. Bea Turner, the Secretary for Mines, stated that steps will be taken tow s time that it went.—Rugby Radio Service- - 165 words
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Article81 1929-09-24 9 —Reuter- RESOLUTION TO FIRST COMMITTEE. Geneva, September 23. With regard to Cbioa’a proposal on obsolete treati s the sub committee will submit, at a plenary sittiug of the first c mmittee to-morrow, a resolution appreciadng the importance of China’s proP' Sil and declaring that any member of the—Reuter- - 81 words
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Article175 1929-09-24 9 YOUNG HYLAM CHARGED WITH MURD'ER. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, September 23. A young Hvhm named Lee Ah Mong soo 1 trial on the capital charge at the Ah-'Z j 8 y sterday. It was alleged that he stabbed to death a fellow Joiger in a house in175 words
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Article106 1929-09-24 9 LACK OF ENTRIES. (From Oar O*n Correspondent.) Singapore, September 24. Lack of entries h<s led to the cancellation of the arrangements for the S.C.C. sports. For some years past there has b» eu a noticeable declire in athletics in Singapore and very few successful c ub106 words
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Article117 1929-09-24 9 VERBAL BOUQUETS FOR MR. SNOWDEN. Now that tin burly burly’s done, Mr. Snowden may find s >me amusement in reading the comments on his stand frr British rights. No man has been so beadjectived since the palmy days of Mr. Lloyed George. A collection from tbe Foreign117 words
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Article173 1929-09-24 9 Reuter- First Unit Leaves. AMAZING FAREWELL TO L l HESTERS, CHEERING CROWDS. The second Leicesters left Wiesbaden yesterday and were given a great send off by the civilian population. This was the first unit to follow the advance guard. In spite of the soaking rain theReuter- - 173 words
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Article86 1929-09-24 9 Attempts To Interfere With Sellers. It has come to our notice that tambies, selling opposition papers in the streets of Ipoh, have recently attempted to interfere with the news, boys who sell the Perak Edu tion of the Pinang Gazette. Such interference will not be tolerated and86 words
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Article193 1929-09-24 9 Reuter. CARGO JETTISON'D, TEA AND RUBBER FROM CeiOMBO. ‘SILTON HALL” AFIRE. Rubber and tea shipped at Colombo by the] F amburg-Amerika liner Hochst is being thrown into the sea in order to lighten the ship which is aground off. the island of Miuicoy. The crew ofReuter. - 193 words
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717 1929-09-24 9 Hearty Send-Off. TRIBUTES TO DEPARTING PRFSIDEIST. PENANG'S GAIN. THE members of the King Edward VII School Old Boys, Association, Taiping, entertained their president, Mr. D. W. McLeod, to dinner on the eve of his departure to Penang as headmaster of Free School. The dinner717 words
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Advertisement166 1929-09-24 9 «w» i- j I ONE s 982. 982 J T i FOR HIGH CLASS s PROVISIONS. I THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL LINE. iii M 8 EDGAR’S MARROWFAT w i PEAS I I H i 6 TINS For $3. 00 g ij «I < John Little Co., Ltd., g (Incorporated in England.)166 words
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Article990 1929-09-24 10 MARKET REPORT. Saturday Evening. During the week under review, no im provement was noticeable, the Share Market still remaining in a stagnant c >ndition. This state of affdrs is attributed to the heavy liquidations of forward ouomitments and the hesitancy of buyers to operate on a somewhat990 words
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Article365 1929-09-24 10 The following the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNED Co'* «hare list at 11 to day Yesterday. To day. C Shares. .2 D a CQ OQ OQ 00 to. Sc. I C. I 0. Minin*. Ayer Hitam Tin. 14'3 14 9 14/3 14/9 Bwgnn Tin 35/- 36- 35/-365 words
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Article129 1929-09-24 10 I LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 34} cts. per pound per p1=545.66 No. 1 Crepe 34$ cts. per pound per pl $46/dnll. London 10 1/4 i New York 20ots. gold. {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys General Produce Agency Ltd. < Spot 34}c per lb. Oct. 1929 35c129 words
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Article46 1929-09-24 10 Messrs. Boustead Co.Ltd—--2.3rd September Quotation for Singapore refined tin $106.37$ per picul, busines done 125 ton?, Penang refined tin $lO6 25 p Q r picul, bnvore no sellers, unrefined tin $lO5 37$ per picul, in nre $105.37$ p r picul, business done 12$ tonfe.46 words
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Article212 1929-09-24 10 Penang, Septe nber 24, 1929. cts. Benarea Opium p. chest nom 5,0C0.00 C oves 90.00 Gold leaf seller* 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmeg" 80s M 70.00 110 a 60.00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried r sales 10.00 Rattans sales 11.1.5 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells212 words
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Article78 1929-09-24 10 The homeward mail by ss. Ellenga closes at 6 p.m, on Friday, the 27ch instant. The B. I. Rajul i with mails despitcbei from London on September 5 is exoected to a rive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 27ih instant. The s.s. DeWafrim London via Suez78 words
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Article75 1929-09-24 10 Penang, September 24, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 27/32 t 4 m/st 2/3 3 /32 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2 4 9/16 O i New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 France T.T. 1.430 India T.T. 155} Bangkok T.T.75 words
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Article78 1929-09-24 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) Londor, September 2.3. Paris. 123.845; New Ycrk. 4 84|£ Brussels, 34.875 Geneva, 25.15 Ams terdam, 12,08 g Milan. 92.655 Berlin 20.355; Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo, 18 205 Vienna, 34,4.5 Prague, 123}; Helbmefors, 1921%; Madrid 32.815; Lisbon, 108.2 Athena, 375 Bucharest) 816 R’ r 5j(Rugby Radio Service.) - 78 words
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Article1171 1929-09-24 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. I 5 j 8 S n s_ h BUHRHR [Dolias.] |ft 4 e 5 c Allenby Rnftber Os 2 2-' 2 f Aior Gajah Knbber «state 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 <4 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3.3’ Ayer Kuning Robber Estate. I Ayer Molek Rubber1,171 words
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Advertisement226 1929-09-24 10 L* OR L E Ledgers 150,200,300,400 and 500 page with double Cash Columns LEDGERS of 146, 242, 314 pages Singir Cash Column Boo 4 100, 150 and 200 folios J* OURNALS pages INUTE Books of 2 3 and 5 quire MINUTE Books of 2 and 4 quires with Index and226 words
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Advertisement459 1929-09-24 10 ill K. The remedy tjf -4 u Tonic Wme wiih HUTTENBACH. LAZaki s 112 -A New Advertisements. position v/anteU~’ Dredg-mastcr Mirrmd. -0..1 r-fereow.fj? November. Aopiy io B x No oik Pinanig Ghz tie. *****—24-9 to-let. Famished Room t<> j e t with or with out bo rl. B< t b459 words
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Article756 1929-09-24 11 Monday, August 19th:—For sending 0 Mistress Bassett, in good time for her use as I hope, do copy out a very old recipe for Damson Cheese. This to bake or boil the fruit in a stone jar in a saucepan of water, next pour off some of756 words
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Article143 1929-09-24 11 A certain Labour member possesses what he describes as a “priceless collection” of old photographs of labour party leaders in their early days. One of them is of exceptional interest. It is of a Minister who now looms large in the public eye taking his dinner. He143 words
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Article474 1929-09-24 11 DOPE CHARMON - BY DOPE CHARMON. Semi-sports clothes, which can be worn both on the court and off are ideal for the girl who likes a game of tennis, but has no inclination to spend all her time playing. Frocks, rather than two-piece suits are designed for this purpose,474 words
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Article, Illustration82 1929-09-24 11 A navy blue woollen material has been chosen for the coat belonging to this smart little suit, with a skirt of the same material, patterned with a blue and white plaid design which matches the facings on the coat. The belt, transforming the coat into something approaching82 words
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Article459 1929-09-24 11 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND. During the next few weeks, those ov ning apple trees will be collecting windfalls, and wondering what to do with the fruit, which must be cooked quickly. Cheese, Chutney and Meringue are three suggestions, and the town-dweller who can now buy the fruit so cheaply459 words
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Article332 1929-09-24 11 JOAN ROSSITER - BY JOAN ROSSITER. Tweeds, appropriately proofed, are to take first place this Autumn as materials for smart rain coats, I am told. Quite a I new process is used to render the tweeds waterproof, and this, happily, does not thicken or coarsen the soft textures. As an332 words
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Article548 1929-09-24 11 BERYL HARPER - BY BERYL HARPER. “Get to know the nature of your hair. Study it, and give it the treatment it demands. Then you will not need special treatments to rectify your mistakes” —is the advice of a well-known hairdresser. Peggy had invited this advice because her548 words
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Article521 1929-09-24 11 MURIEL RAPSON - BY MURIEL RAPSON. Fear, no doubt, is a very necessary instinct, implanted in the interests of selfpreservation. The* unreasoning terrorthat will drive a horse away from a burning stable is sufficient proof of this. But there are many utterly groundless fears in the mind of a child521 words
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Advertisement101 1929-09-24 11 Acceptance! In the social centers of the world complete acceptance thas been accorded Krementz cufflinks. This is the reward of many years of unvarying quality and excellence of’ design. KRE M E.N T Z WUARANTEEO FOR A LIFETIME Steware of imitations. name KREMENTZ is stamped on the back. Qeneral Agents101 words
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Article1754 1929-09-24 12 Effect Of Stock Exchange Profits All Through The Country. Influence Of Federal Reserve System. /'From Our Own Correspondent.) San Francisco, September 3. 'Th’g ?racle might r'gh’ly have been headed “Millionaires and oiUMbroomp,” for i i the United Siatts there id a compelling syno limit? snrronading the moneymaking1,754 words
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Advertisement440 1929-09-24 12 The Desire for Honest Value M and Reliability Is Leading WBtßSpl More and More Motorists to Oakland I oA Im IM ’’AL, Because it offers a degree„of value reliability unobtainable in any other of comparable price, more,and more motorists are turning to Oakland every day. They recognize the desirability of440 words
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Article308 1929-09-24 13 DESCENTS INTO ITALY. Adventure Of Two English Girls. AN Eogli.-h correspondent who hss been in coinmun cition with the Italian Consul-General in London regarding restrictions on mountains rir g on the Italian frontier, has received a letter frem the Co aul General’s office, s ating that "Alpine308 words
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Article188 1929-09-24 13 REQUESTED TO LEAVE. “It is surelv a question of dressing for the occasion,” eai I one of the clergy at Westminster Abbey, recently, discussing an incident during evensong at the Abbey, v. hen a young woman was requested to leave btc.use she was bareheaded. “A188 words
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Article225 1929-09-24 13 DUTCH BATHING TOLL. “Have you paid for the sun?” is the q r eMion a idrt s >ed to astonished visitors who wish to batbo in the sea at Scheveningen.the popular Dutch seaside resort, where several (f the delegations to The Hague Conference were recently staying225 words
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Article791 1929-09-24 14 Making (Soins for Offer Countries. MOST of Europe's newer and lesser countries have now replaced their smaller paper currency by a metal coinage and their silver is often of a high quality and design. Thus, during a recent journey, I saw the Zloty in Poland, the791 words
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Advertisement126 1929-09-24 14 MotherMake Sure wjL r A Zd|. W a v 'JLJL y y° u cannot feed Baby yourself, then 6 P ve Mellin’s Food. Mixed as directed it is the perfect substitute for Mother’s Milk. It is just as digestible, contains the essential vital nourishment and ensures the same sound, healthy126 words
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Article581 1929-09-24 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, September 24, 1929. M jtton— f ot Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat w each 1-30 Liver with heart A lang do 130—15, Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per !b 55 Sweet Bread pair 4 j Suet 4Q Kidney pa i581 words
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Advertisement240 1929-09-24 15 =sx*-* —<■ I MORRIS MINOR I The Zenith of Economical Motoring. I Overhead Valve Engine I Detachable Cylinder Head F Four Wheel Brakes Semi-elliptic Springs Shock Absorbers (front and rear) Standard equipment includes Bumpers (front and rear) Automatic Windscreen Wiper Electric Horn Five Lucas Lamp:» j Touring Model $1,350. DEMONSTRATION240 words
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