Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1929-09-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 222. VOL. LXXXVII. THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. 1929. 4, qr PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Advertisement320 1929-09-26 1 »1 T. NAGATA brothers. DENTISTS. Head Office nnt to the Dispensary franch Office 52, Leith Street Genasco Roofing-. I JaMBEk- fOwSOIMI m Do not Run Risks ■||y Run ‘Continentals” pilliilllilllllll Ihl I II BUR ZZ f~ UM -r X* MfeJ I '3 Mil i; /"V)#>oc/7) 5» Ihe Most Reliable Tyres320 words
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Advertisement17 1929-09-26 1 H. TOKfSATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* ffraphy by electric light. ’Phone 772. 63. 70. Biihop Street, PENANG17 words
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Article215 1929-09-26 2 Autumn Meeting 1929. Saturday, Wednesday, and Saturday, 19th, 23rd and 26th October, 1929« Three Run; each for Horses Class 1, 3 and 4 and Ponies Class 1. Programme*. Availabkjfrom the Secretaries of all Turf Cln’s. Entries Close at 3 p.m on Wednesday, 9.h Octob r. A $5215 words
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Advertisement1978 1929-09-26 2 POSITION VACANT. A AT" 1 B>NKS ■> P VI AA A P„„ tv)h c NEDERLANDLSCHE HANDEL Wanted: Engine Driver. Ist Clare |[J 171 X >. JLL OR LE. MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. certificate and knowledge of Crude O 1 NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY sabrr 181 per month. TLg VitaiTlill B IE—dJSS., Applr1,978 words
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Advertisement181 1929-09-26 2 x-\ 3 wIZ/ x n-E R W ‘I II- G °7Z II Mil The pas'uree of the West Country nra re« owned throng .out the w >rll for tne r ric nhs and vitalising qualities. They nc-ive their high vitamin strength dir-ct from me euns une and showers of a181 words
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Article850 1929-09-26 3 WHY HAS IT FALLEN FROM FAVOUR? < ITS FOOD VALUE. Distinctly A British Production. Will there be a revival of tl e nut? For the first time in England it is to have a show of its own. The R >yal Horticultural Society,recognising its food and coratnernial850 words
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Article488 1929-09-26 3 SUFFER FOOLS. Judge’s Advice To A Magistrate. Speaking as a man to man, which, as commonly interpreted, means very frankly and without trimming, a High Court judge is reported to hare said to a newly appointed stipendiary magistrate at his recent swearing-in, “Be sure you don't488 words
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Article175 1929-09-26 3 FINDS IN WALLS. Harrow School bookshop in High-street, one of the oldest buildings in Harrow, is being extended, and a watch is being k j pt for possible discov ries relating to the history of Harrow School. From about 1770 to 1830 the place was a noted175 words
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Advertisement374 1929-09-26 3 r r The most u gT wonderful |?Mr substance in Ji our world L- 3 WBmm What ‘Phyllosan’ does! J* PWY LLOSAN’ renews the blood in 14 days. 2. Q PHYLLOSAN increases vital energy. S. c PHYLLOSAN fortifies the heart’s action. 14. ‘PHYLLOSAN’ revitalizes every body cell. 5. c PHYLLOSAN374 words
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Advertisement260 1929-09-26 3 There are I for users of «E «S& The Wine of Life Ble gifts some of > tan $4O! Wouldn’t are of them? Re- EI4B 11 to get these gifts Av I ;elf to health first 1 S arnis, the delicious A ided by more than I n. B Get260 words
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Article446 1929-09-26 4 Judges’ Advice To Lower Courts. HE judgment of the trial court tis an excellent model of what a judgment should not be. I* is summary, sketchy 7 and most unconvincing. ■\Vithout caring to weigh the value of the evidence,, and without trying to consider whether the446 words
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Article, Illustration198 1929-09-26 4 TO APPEAR IX LONDON IN TEE AUTUMN. Mr. William T. Tilden, at one time probably the greatest lawn tennis player ever seen, and still, in his late thirties, one of the world's best, will make his first appearance on the London stage in the autumn. He will appear198 words
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278 1929-09-26 4 PSYCHIC TELEPHONE INVENTOR MR. FREDERICK REGINALD MELTON, aged 73, was missing from his home at Claypole-road, Nottingham, recently. In a letter addressed to his daughter on the day of his disappearance, Mr. Melton indicated that he was going to on? ot the loneliest spots278 words
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Article176 1929-09-26 4 Orders were given recently 7 regarding the ingredients of a remarkable broth or soup which was made in a giant cauldron in the Yorkshire village of Baildon. This soup was prepared in connection with the revival, after a lapse of thirtyfour years, of an old-world gipsy176 words
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Advertisement153 1929-09-26 4 R. YOUNG CO., LIMITED. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS Manufacturers of all classes of Concrete Goods Mosaic Fl.wing Tiles The only Flooring Tiles Manufactured with an admixture of Granite Siftings, British Pigments and under European Supervision. ROOFING TILES. Cheaper and Equal to other Roofing Tiles, Guarantees given for i Water Tight Roof. 1153 words
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Miscellaneous143 1929-09-26 4 Humour As Others See It. i i rt LU X A .‘-/U -h A Z A x “I believe Mrs. Meyer’s husband is drowning.” “How dreadful to be a widow before having been divorced.” —Jugend, Munich. r~ n—[ZSOtSW. VWwl Sr S? < “You are lucky in love, Mr. Dupont “Exceedingly—l143 words
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Article1322 1929-09-26 5 Notes And Selections. Good Fields If No Scratchings Made. More Wins For Mr. Menzies. By Tic-Tac.” IF the scratchings are not heavy there should be good fi Ids left in for the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club Extra Meeting which opens at Kuala1,322 words
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Article519 1929-09-26 5 WHY NOT A RACE SPECIAL? Chance For F. M. S. R. Enterprise. Of recent times, the F. M. S. Railways bas shown enterprise in many directions. The Perak Turf Club Fx ra Meeting is to be held on October 19, 23 and 26 and if519 words
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Article528 1929-09-26 5 JUDGE AND IMPRISONMENT. LEGALITY OF PENAL SERVITUDE. SENTENCE TO STAND. At the F.M.S. Court of Appeal before a bench consisting of The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Prichard and Mr. Justice Robinson, an important point was argued in regard to the question of penal servitude528 words
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115 1929-09-26 5 —Rcvler» IREL A ND SWA MPE D. Aston Villa Defeats Arsenal. London, September 25. At Liverpool in glorious weathf r and before a crowd of 10,000 the English League def atthe Irisa League by seven goa’s totwn. The foil Awing a e th? results of—Rcvler» - 115 words
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Article426 1929-09-26 5 ENJOYABLE EVENING. Glowing Tribute to the Staff. MR. D. W. McLeod, Principal of King Edward VII School, Taiping, was entertained to tea by the members of his staff on Tuesday on the eve of his departure to Punang on transfer. An elaborate programme was most426 words
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Article111 1929-09-26 5 CHINESE TO MEET S.C.C. IN FINAL. (From Our O«vn Uorrespi nlent.) Singapc re, September. 26 The Chinese first team qualified to meet the S- C. C. in the final of the Singapore Cup competition by their three goals to one victory over the Welch Regiment at the Sradium111 words
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Article130 1929-09-26 5 TAMIL DIES FROM STAB WOUNDS. (Fr m Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 26. At the Assizes yesterday a Bengali, employed at the Naval Btse, claimed trial on a charge of fatally stabbing a Tamil who to interfere in a quarrel be tween tbe accused aud a130 words
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Advertisement12 1929-09-26 5 The DECCA A RY I? DELIGHTS THE MOST CRITICAL EAR n .«.n12 words
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Advertisement419 1929-09-26 5 Cuticura Talcum Powder For the Toilet and Nursery A Talcum Powder worthy of bearing a name that has become famous all over the world for sustained quality and purity for fifty years. You will be delighted with its fragrant, medicated efficiency as a cooling, soothing addition to Tsß y° ur419 words
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Article1035 1929-09-26 6 Alleged Breach Of Trust. Defalcations In Petty Cash Account. Hearing Adjourned. Before Mr. W. J. K. Stark at the Ipoh Police Court ye.-terday, Thambiah, a clerk employed by Messrs. Adams and Allan, Ipoh, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of three sums1,035 words
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Article64 1929-09-26 6 .—Reuter. A PLAY OFF. P trie, September 25. In the French Open Golf Championship Archie Cnmpsion (Coombe Hiil) and Aubrey B,on«r (St. Cloud) tied with scores of 283 and are playing off tomorrow. Other leading scores were T.H. Cotton (Langley P.rk) 288; Ernest Whitcombs (B-uinem mh.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article65 1929-09-26 6 —Center- DECREE OF PEOPLES’ COMMISSARIES. Moscow, September 26. The con icil of the Peoples Commissaries has decreed the introduction of a continuous working week in factories and elsewhere includ’ng Sundays but excluding the fiva prncipal revo utionary festivals in the year. The worke-g, in turn take a.—Center- - 65 words
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Article527 1929-09-26 6 New Backs. PLENTY OF EMHOSIASW SHOWN. HANSON AS SKIPPER. (By “Kn«h Lumpur.”) ALTHOUGH Selangor failed to realise its ambition last season and appear as the northern representatives in the Malaya Cup rugby final the State XV was acknowle ged to be tbe most improved side in527 words
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Article191 1929-09-26 6 SEVEN MURDER CHARGES. Fifty Witnesses At Milan Assizes. THE brigand Saute Pollastro or “Pollastro the Terrible,” as he is caled, will appear before the Milan assizes on October 8 with eleven other members of his band, on charges of murder. The list of crimes alleged against Pollastro191 words
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Advertisement679 1929-09-26 6 HII"x a fl) i I AIIWAVj fcv* High Class V6r ytbhs Drapery Af-r ~11 for and 'JjagL- c,. q. dome at Soft aWL il Famishing Reasonable Fabrics. Prices. I j I Filet Net. i j Cretonnes. Plain cream ground all cotton ret bl In ai ew de’ig. tful rar gp679 words
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Article644 1929-09-26 7 H DAVY SENTENCES. y Chinese Recommended For Banishment. In the Penang District Court this morning Mr. N. D. Mudie sentenc d a Tamil named Sjeni Pakir, who ba 1 been charged with the thofc of a pair of gold eir-rings, to oae year’s rigorous impris mment,644 words
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Article196 1929-09-26 7 LONDON’S FINEST PLAY: ACME OF REALISM. In th s powerful and nvst original work will te found no artificial accumulation of dramatic intensity, none of that studied and progressive growth usually associated with high tragedy. Yon will see instead the much greater significance of tragic fac‘s swelling with196 words
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Article226 1929-09-26 7 POLICE PROSECUTIONS. Mr. Mudie Refuses To Deal With Them. IN the District Court this morning, before Mr. N. D. Mudie, District Judge and First Magistrate, Inspector Pearson o the Arms and Explosives Department, Penang, had summouses against a number of people, mostly Europeans, for failing226 words
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Article377 1929-09-26 7 1 XTRAORDINARY CASE. Escorted From Saba ng By Dutch Official. Commander 0. A. Peal, Hirbour Master. P<mng, is just now enquiring into a somewaat uauaual c.-se. By the Dutch steam r s. s. De Ham which arrived in Penang yesterday mornirg there was brought from377 words
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820 1929-09-26 7 AT THE E. O. In AiTof P. S. P. C. A. As already stated the concert organised by Mr?, A. H. Lancaster, with the approval of the President and Committee, in aid of the newly formed branch of the Pjtiang Society for the Prevention of820 words
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Advertisement587 1929-09-26 7 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. Open for engagement from Ist October. Folly experienced Australian Mining Prospector, Lode and Alluvial 18 jeut< Malayan experience. Preference Pros pecting for Syndicates or management tinall property, salary or terms. Reply Box No. 247, c/o Pinang Gazette. *****—3-10 POSITI ONI VACANT? Wanted Indian Interpreter f. r587 words
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Advertisement7 1929-09-26 7 MAKE UP YOUR PARTY FOR JOURNEY’S END.7 words
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Advertisement906 1929-09-26 7 $500 1 1 ..?;,.J500 FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $5O MUST BE WON. $5OO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. No worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $5OO. THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE. You are not required to forecast scores—only results.906 words
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Article562 1929-09-26 8 Should the tod ly trade in the Straits Settlements be a governmer.t monopoly? At the last meeting of the Legislative Council, the lion. Mr. 11. 11. Abdul Cader raised this question, which lias long exercised the minds of those wha have the interests and welf ire562 words
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Article172 1929-09-26 8 CHINESE FINED FOR “VERBAL” FIGHT. Inspector Tann charged Chin Ah Yin with criminal tr< spaas on 14, Larut Road with intent to commit an offence, before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Penang Pol.ca Court to-day. An old Mdty wanaan who occupied the house and hpr sou172 words
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Article1247 1929-09-26 8 A. H. b- Pe. aDg, Thursday. OC HE OTHER day we were f O asked to forsake in this column the editorial “we” and write in the fi st person singular. Well, to oblige a few we did so and caused sorrow to many. And so to-dayA. H. b- - 1,247 words
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Advertisement95 1929-09-26 8 ODOLISE AND BE idolised BRITISH MADE O D O L/ L >8 Destroys dental Bacteria and Purifies I the Whole Mouth. AND I ODOL PASTE I i. Preserves as it Cleans u AND Keeps Teeth Always White. k 'i Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores AND 1 Huttenbach Lazarus Sons,95 words
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Advertisement78 1929-09-26 8 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 k WirwtlCMTtUK jyyij jpi) OTuo AGENTS Henry Waugh A Co., Ltd., (former’y Kulz Bros I id.) RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Lid. Delightfully Situated aud Facing the Saa78 words
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Miscellaneous130 1929-09-26 8 I TOWN HALL, PENANG. M R. B. SALISBURY PRESENTS M LOA/DOA/ COY. *9 M IN I JOURNEY S ENO! The Greatest International Dramatic Success of the Century. w M STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY IN LONDON- TWO NIGHTS ONLY Monday, 80"'Sept. Tuesday, L Oct. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO.. M TO130 words
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Miscellaneous27 1929-09-26 8 TIDE TABLES. High Wate» 1 Low Water. n O DAY. 404 a.m, 11.06 ».m. 4.37 p.m. 10.48 p,mTo MORROW. 5.09 a.m. IZB am. 913 p.m. M dnight.27 words
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Obituary54 1929-09-26 8 DEATH Khoo—At 63. McAlister Tare, Penarg, on S ptemb'r 23. 1929, Kho> Ho.’k S->ng. late Capitan China (f As-han, «ge l 62. Funeral at 10 am. on Sunday, September 29, from 63, McAlisfpr Lane, to K»io< family burial ground <hoo Thaan T< k pl n atior.i) \yer Etam Road. Sumatra54 words
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Article622 1929-09-26 9 Imperial Airways Aim. Negotiations With Endian Government. African Service. Sit Eiic Gedde?, speaking at the annual meeting of the Imperial Airways, Limited, said the mail traffic on the India route was not increasing as rapidly as they had hoped. The problem of providing ground accommodation, Reuter. - 622 words
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Article88 1929-09-26 9 “ii'jly Radio Service- LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN AFGHANISTAN. Simla, September 25. The British North-West frontier officials are anxiously watching the latest developuients in Afghanistan with a view to the darger from tribes with lands on both sides of the frontier becoming involved -n Civil War.— Reuter. Meeru», S“ii'jly Radio Service- - 88 words
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Article49 1929-09-26 9 —Rvffiy Radio Service. MANY MATTERS DISCUSSED. Lon ion, September 25 The Cabinet met this mornii g and again this afternoon. It is und«rstcod that many natters wrre discrs*ed in v evof the Premier’s departure for America and his absence from this counter for four week?. Radio Service.—Rvffiy Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article95 1929-09-26 9 —Reuter- CHANCELLOR RESIGNS. Vienna, September 25. The existing political crisis has been intensified by the resignation of the Chancellor, Dr. Streetuwi z. The resignation is due to the Land League holding that the pnseat Government is not sufficiently strong to catry through th a reform of—Reuter- - 95 words
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Article63 1929-09-26 9 JO rPI t j ke nl«ce in due course.— Rugby Radio Service- SOVIET ENVOV visits FOREIGN OFFICE. London, September 27. M. Dovgalevsky, the Soviet envoy, visited the Foreign Office this aftiraoon and had further conversations with Mr. Henderson. No statement was issued regarding the conversation. It is understoodJO rPI tjke nl«ce in due course.—Rugby Radio Service- - 63 words
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Article158 1929-09-26 9 Deal-Owners Association.— Zvup&y Radio Service- COAL EXPORTS. MR. THOMAS MEETS OWNERS. QUESTION OF PRICE. Mr. J. H. Thomas ha* quickly got to work in an endeavour to carry through the ideas he form cd for increasing British trade with Canada a* a result of hi* recentDeal-Owners Association.— Zvup&y Radio Service- - 158 words
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Article233 1929-09-26 9 —Reuter. CLOSING SCENES. EXTRAORDINARY SPIRIT OF INDIA lIVE. PRESIDENT’S SPEECH. The session of the League of Nations Assembly closed yesterday when the president referred to the fresh progress achieved by the extraordinary spirit of initiative shown. The budget for 1930 amount ing to 22,210,000 gold francs—Reuter. - 233 words
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Article65 1929-09-26 9 DEATH OF CROWN PRINCE. (Fr< m Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkr k, September 25. The death has taken place of the Crown Prince Mahido’. Tbe court will go into mourning for ICO days. The German d’Affaires has been taken to hospital and operated on for appendicitis It is officially65 words
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Article79 1929-09-26 9 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. The following are the results cf bowls tournament ties played yesterday Championship. (Final) J. M. Chalmers beat C. G. Barnes 21 —16. Teams nf Three. Final (Unfinished Tie):+ 3 H. W. Sanders, H. Smith and G. T. Church beat 1 G. B.79 words
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Article246 1929-09-26 9 —Reuter? Stock Exchange Order. FIRM DECLARES ITSILF A DEF A ULI EK. PORCHESTER TRUST CHAIRMAN. The firm of W. Russell and Company has declared itself a defaulter, George Ireland Russell, one of the partners, is a director of the Porchester Trust Limited. Settlement bargains in the—Reuter? - 246 words
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Article176 1929-09-26 9 PERAK CLUB DEFEAT 0.8. A, The Perak Club won their last League yesterday when thev defeated the 0.8. A. by 4 goals to ni l The Club maintained their unbeaten record right up the end of the season. Two goals were scored in the first half and176 words
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Article98 1929-09-26 9 IPOH MOTOR DRIVER BURNED TO DEATH. A honaA with corrugated iron roof at Kampong Kepayang village, five miles from Ipoh caught fire yesterday morning, as tbe result of which a Kheh motor-car driver was burned to death. The Ipoh Fire Brigade received a telephone mess^g and98 words
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Advertisement347 1929-09-26 9 A Selected List of Popular RecordsB. 3060 Souven’r Di Valentino 1 Ar hur Meale Ogan Valse Mysteriease B. 3057 You’ra The Cream In My Coffee Jacques Fray Piano Dutt Don’t Hold Everything Mario Braggoti B. 3056 You’re The Cream In My Ccffee) Je?se Craw fold Worlitzer 0/gin High H it347 words
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Article79 1929-09-26 10 (Rugby Radio Servjck) London, September 25. Paris, 123.5; New Y rk. 4 85 A; Brussel», 34.875 (Lns v 25.155; A* n •e-dsm, 12,081; Milan, 9: 655 Berlin’ 20 36 Stockholm, 18.10; Copenh it» n 18 205 Odo, 18 20) V-erma, 34 47 PyKn-,1631; Hal- ngfor», 192i; Mmrm’. 32.879 words
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Article354 1929-09-26 10 The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’» share list at 11 a.m. to d»y Yesterday. To day. CD OQ W OD Shares. Ji o *5 cs CO QQ OS 00 I c. to. I r. t 0. Rubber (Dollar). Borelli 2 70 2.85354 words
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Article128 1929-09-26 10 Penang, September 26, 1929. By Courtesy 0/ The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 31/32 4 m/st 2/4 1/8 Private 3 0./ t Credit 2/4 11/16 3 Documentary 2 4 3/4 Ui N-w 1 ,rk Bink Demand 56 1/8 France t.T. 1 430 ladia m T.T. 1554 Bangkok128 words
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Article125 1929-09-26 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 34 cts. per pound per pl=s4s/33 No. 1 Crepe 34 ch. per pound per pl-$45/33 Quiet. Loi don 10 1/16 i New York 20 cts. gold. {By Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 34L per lb. Oct. 1929 34|c125 words
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Article63 1929-09-26 10 Messrs. Boustead Cc Ltd—24th September Quotation for Singapore refined tin $lO5 75 per p cul, business dote 175 tons, Pena g relined tin $lO5 124 P°r picul, buyers 1.0 sf-llers unrefined tin $lO4 75 per peal, tin ore $lO4 75 p'r picul. Messrs. Eastern Co.. Ltd. London, September63 words
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Article222 1929-09-26 10 Penang, September 26, 1929. ctr. B.mares Opium p. chest nom 5,0 0.00 C ovee 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Aface Pickings l7O 0 Nuim-p» 80s 70.00 110 e 60.00 Oocoai nr? per 1,000 50.0 f) Copra Sandried sales 9 9) Ragans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60! Qr<-en Sna’l222 words
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Article36 1929-09-26 10 The homeward mdl by as. Ellenga closes ar 6 p.m. to morrow. The 8.1. “Raj ala” with mails pitched from London on September 5 is exiected to arrive h re at 6 a.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article1253 1929-09-26 10 KAMBS. 8 I J 5 g <_ nj_l_ si BOBBSB tDcUu.l |*e| o o 3 Allenby Rubber O« 2 25 2 BO Alor Gajfch Rubbei Estate I CO 1 8') Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 21 3 4) 3 Ayer Hl tarn Planting Syndicate 3 251,253 words
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Advertisement118 1929-09-26 10 SUBURBAN HEIGHTS B y gluyas william/ z-~\ S_nr—T C J’ J r>O I ft 1 f ■urmwrBM Wi < J gU n Wfcfe- I Y Y" Yi I THERE WAS CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT IN THE J J NEIGHBORHOOD LAST WEEK OVER FRED PERLEY'S EFFORTS < 70 HIRN OFF HIS NEW HIGH118 words
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Article, Illustration19 1929-09-26 11 Winsford, Exmoor, through which it is proposed to build an arterial load for motor traffic.19 words
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Article430 1929-09-26 11 Mr. D W. McLeod will asenme duties »8 Principal. F.ea Sjho >l, Penang, on September 26. Mr. D. R. Swame assumed the d.utiee of Principal, King Edward VII Schtol, Taiping, yesterday. Mr?, B. C. Roberts was expee’ei to arrive in Kuala Lumpur by the mail train from430 words
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312 1929-09-26 11 LONG AND VARIED CAREER IN MALAYA. W A long and varied career in Malaya is brought to an end by the retirement rf Li*ut.-Col. J. H. Trte, Inspector of Prisons, Straits Settlements, who sailed for home on the Blue Funnel “Pailoctetes.’’ His associations with Malaya312 words
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Advertisement98 1929-09-26 11 Does your Face' UA «eSGTPaLace_ OR Vouß rCU gh It does if you use harsh soaps, be* i cause such soaps eat away bits of f\ t} 3\ l ivc cut c^e exposing the tender k ftfll [ill it'll under-skin to become cracked and i i, Jh V. vr wrinkled.98 words
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Advertisement58 1929-09-26 11 N OT/ C E. The undersigned is a maker of Canvas bags such as Mail bags, Cash bags, Tin ore etc., Awnings, Tents, Splitwire, Tennis screens, Canvas for Camp bedsteads. Tarpaulins of any size according to order, and Canvas dealer. Woikmanship guaranteed. Charg 8 moderate. Trial orders Solicited. BXWA EUSOFF,58 words
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Advertisement618 1929-09-26 11 Getting back strength after illness Itis the great restorative value of Bovril which has gained for it the universal ■/jv mßmh approval of doctors and FyA&ffijtjLf y nurses. It stimulates and nourishes without any of Air the reaction of drugs and A y harmful stimulants. The good that Bovril does618 words
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Miscellaneous67 1929-09-26 11 The Meanderin£s of Murphy No. 3. II I I I I ffTSZz\ '■/A /x> fSzj M wM (v<*\ V w££i A W\ •< zr—Wwi I f-!j 0 <zzz_ZZz cEzy <g> ■■SBBMMM*MMMWW—J—— I—t—»^-—ll—■ I .-jZ__J— IL—IWtWI-JI J ■■IHIH~ 1~ ~Uf ~T -fl a f II I I cs>\ > 'A j..—67 words
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Article326 1929-09-26 12 BACK TO BARBARISM. A Disillusioned Communist. One of the most damning critic'ema of Bobh j vism in Raen a b»8 been made by M. M irion, former! v of the propaganda section of the Communist party. In his letter of resignation from the party he states326 words
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Article290 1929-09-26 12 SUDDEN STROKE. Hungry After Weeks Of Sleep. The g’eat pvtlun at the Belle Vue Zoological Gardens. Manchester, the largest in capiivity, attacked the keeper recently and escaped from its cage. The reptiN is 28 feet long, weighs 3 cwt and is 50 years old. had290 words
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Article518 1929-09-26 12 COULD BE BETTER DONE. “I Shall Not Rewrite The Play.” MR. Bernard Shaw laughingly declined to discuss the Press notices of his new play, “The Apple Court.” when interviewed recently. Surely you have formed opinion about it all?” he was a«k«d. He r u plied.518 words
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Article233 1929-09-26 12 LT.-COL. F. M. BAILEYS ADVENTURES. Lieut.-Col. F. M. Bailey, of the Political Department of the Indian Gov«-rnment rec ntly retired and his arrival in England is thus referred to by an English newspaper He has kept the gates of Sikkim where India meets th«233 words
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