Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-09-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 225. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY, 30tK SEPTEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement230 1929-09-30 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» sraphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. j." l gga J THE jWI H MOTOR UNION g H H INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED JfOT<l s H Hfwi N Th I INSURANCE I I BilfeliM H “MORNING AFTER” FEELING H 1110 UR230 words
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Advertisement15 1929-09-30 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary Branch Office 12, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement2120 1929-09-30 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. THE B H By Indian Tamil as field conductor, Penang Golf Club. PINANG CH AU STRALIA AND CHINA. I 1 R healthy and energetic, 22 jears experience (Incorporated in England by Royal II Wk in rubber estates as conductor and assis- A P r B SCharter 1868.)2,120 words
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Article943 1929-09-30 3 Bright Limerick Makers of the Victorians. SOME tacos c«Tn n?ver apprc ciate real nonsense. The French, for example, are t 0 o logical; they want to see the pof nt in their jokes, and they want to f eel it a credit to themselves that943 words
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Advertisement63 1929-09-30 3 WHEN DISCERNING ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BECAUSE ,r|, uiLs U U§ Ml r*s |Ra wjn HBMI ~1 Sa*® S fi i&i£ i SO.JI H IB SHIV ws li ir »sB gn ii ill s H m %a \|> 3 i**fl laaFSa .■<’?■ wyrß l wi I K B<63 words
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Advertisement60 1929-09-30 3 I w j Wed Horse Power r If you wish to avoid waste see that your W-crks and Mills use the super-efficient, durable and fully guaranteed I ghipqijy J Latent machine belting j «a£KT9. 1 ®ME, DARBY CO, LTD, fl AND I THE BORNEO CO, LTD., ji Pateabs» ft Manufacturers60 words
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Advertisement435 1929-09-30 3 IMBWCT Specially Selected Popular Titles. r he Wedding of the Painted Doll, Ray Starita 9C J Fox Trot and His hdoU-j Up j Chill’un, Wake Up I Ambassador’s Bind k Slow Fox-Trot (With Vocjl Chorus) f Bogey Will (A Weird Affair) I The Piccadilly Players I Slow Fox Trot Un435 words
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Article289 1929-09-30 4 CLEVER RAIDS. ‘Brain’ Of Motor Bandits. THE remarkable immunity from detection and arrest enjoyed by motor bandits now operating in almost every large town iu Eng’and provides one of the greatest probh ms ever set the police for solution. In London and the Home Counties nearly289 words
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Article139 1929-09-30 4 DEATH OF THE GENERAL WHO ESCAPED IN PYJAMAS. General L man von Sinders, the German officer who directed the Turkish operatioi s against <he Bri ishin Gallipoli in the war. died at Munich, aged 74. The German general was the bead of a military mission which went to139 words
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Article136 1929-09-30 4 EON FINED £l,OOO FOR DRUNKEN DRIVE. Mr. Michael J.P. Cudahy, the twenty one years old son of the mi lionaire meat picker, was convic e I of driving a motor cir while under the ii fluerce of drink at Loa Angeles. The jury recommended a fid 1 of136 words
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Article117 1929-09-30 4 DOLL A GUEST PRINCE’S DINNER PARTY. A doll representing a Grenadier Guar lfmin, complete with butb'7, made the fourteenth bt tl e Prince of Wale b table at a gala dinner at the R s «urant de la Foret la Touquet, when the Priuca entertained a p117 words
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Advertisement297 1929-09-30 4 I I I I I I f a 1 tjk I iif w H SALINE M >Q fea i =|W« I r T~HIS preparation contains the natural medicinaJ 1 principles of the Grape and Lemon. It relieves headache, biliousness, flatulence and sickness. It has a special appeal as a blood-purifier297 words
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Advertisement103 1929-09-30 4 I FLAYER® s C©RK“TSPPEffi CIGARETTES. i Wk. s 11 Sth I j i 5 i j IBM 5 a -win s p '■> is3h L g rai> ..J -y--J ‘WWCvyA• r’’“ a i V., I|Hb M*t I I i- '£j/ -O 5 I MMMMM—HIIIHIMISII 111 I >■ I lb I103 words
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Article904 1929-09-30 5 LIVING 30 YEARS AS A MOSLEM. CAMEL DEALER. ON the hot sands of the desert strip that fringes the Persian Gulf I have talked with the only British-born Sheik. Two days before I met him, I had been Hying over Jerusalem with Sheik Mahomed of904 words
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Article, Illustration16 1929-09-30 5 i. —A dance poem illustrating grace and mcvemert in a CLeisea gar ea.16 words
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Article, Illustration31 1929-09-30 5 the 3 iig «0«-, and tins 01 e t ied bis beat to live up to thi repa’.ati >a dnringArmy mai ceuvrts sc mew here in Surrey,31 words
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Article135 1929-09-30 5 MR. B. E. ROSS APPOINTED D. P. P. Mr. J. H. P*dlow, who had beeo acting as Deputy Public Pres cator, Penang left for Singapore on Saturday by the e.s Ipoht) asuume duties as Deputy Public Prosecutor there, vice Mr. N. H- P Whitley135 words
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Article103 1929-09-30 5 POPULAR OFFICER. Mr. D. Lucey who has been acting as Assistant Superintendent cf Police, Penang, for some time now has been confirmed in the poet, with effect from July 1, 1929. Mr. Lucey’s promotion hts been well deserved and is one of those few appointments103 words
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Article, Illustration9 1929-09-30 5 -TVs .clu...'q..‘c q’j on a r.ch b.uad co;.b-9 words
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Advertisement103 1929-09-30 5 t /y KO Good health and a well-developea body and brain de end upon good A-Ai VLyHift digestion during childhood. Thev are 1 A \\A?A t s sure reward in families where Wood- jjßia ward’s *’G ipe Water ’is used regularly. A small dose of this pleasant remedy y&TA after103 words
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Advertisement119 1929-09-30 5 FREE! FREE! FREE! I I’ BEAUTIFUL MEDALLION M1R302 I H I J APPLY Pos cg r aph Co mp aex y ;ii lj uA L.rie Theatre.) J K’ I 1 Specia’izA bi J C AMATEUR DEVELOPING POINTING f Il Hijrbe t Quality Work. O > s PHOTO EMPORIUM Phone 1458119 words
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589 1929-09-30 6 Press Comments. New Movement In International Affairs. Opposition’s Good W ishes. The national sentiment of goodwill which attends Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the British Prime Minister, on. his mission, to America is shown, by the good wishes which haie been showered upon him by every leadingRugby Radio Service- - 589 words
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Article129 1929-09-30 6 WIDOW PENALISED IN TICH MAN’S WILL. Mr. Dion Boucicfrult, of the Manor House Hurley, Bucks, the famous manager, who died aged 70, left £8,322 gross, with net personalty nil. He left all to his widow, Miss Irene Vanburgh. Three thousand pounds a ye r durirg her129 words
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Article137 1929-09-30 6 WANTED MAN STOWS AWAY IN A LINER. Wireless, high-powerd cars, and a racing mo or-bjat were need by Scotland Yard to arrest Ivan St. Basil Clare on charges of embezzlement and forg.ry in Jamaica. The first move in the dramatic chase was a wireless .menage to the137 words
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Article149 1929-09-30 6 WOMAN IN BATHING COSTUME ON THE EMBANKMENT. SaiJ to have be< n walking along Victoria Embankment at midnight in a bathing costume, Anna Gillett, aged 30, was charged at Bow-street recently with being drunk and disorderly. A policeman said when he asked her where the lived she became149 words
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Article108 1929-09-30 6 JUMP OUT OF WAY OF MOTOR CYCLE. The s’ oek of having to jump out of the way of a motor cycle restored his speech to James Richardson, a disabled ex Service man, at Durham. That W4B a nigh ’no,” were the fiis words he had uttered108 words
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Article347 1929-09-30 6 CITIES’ BAN ON GAY COSTUMES. “Ridiculous Holiday resorts like Black-1 pool, Scarborough, and other places where the bathing-pools provide a wonderful colour specta le are chuckling over the idea held by the authorities in many inland towns that no woman in a brightlycoloured costume should be347 words
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Article198 1929-09-30 6 ODD MARRIAGE DOCUMENT. WHEN Emile Franco, a Frenchman, of Balaam, was summoned at Wiliet-den for neglecting to maintain his wife a strange d< cament was pro dreed in court, Tne document, wh ch Franco declared hi« wife had s gne 1 before th wedding, read. I198 words
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Article198 1929-09-30 6 AND THE FA t« OF A MAN WHO TRIED IT. After buying 8,750.000 oranges in an attempt to corner the or<nge market, a member of the L verpool Fruit Exchange has been certified as insane. Just prev ously he declare I: I have bought five Lancashire198 words
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1299 1929-09-30 6 Huddersfield Swamped, Bristol C. Heavily Defeated At Stoke. Exeter Beat Fu'ham. London, S‘ptem er 28 THE following tire the resultof English and Scottish League matches played to-day: Division 1 Arsenal I Bl ou W. 2 Aston V ila 2 Sunderland 1 Blackburn R 7 Birmingha1,299 words
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Advertisement44 1929-09-30 6 DO YOUR SHOPPING AT c JETHSINGO Where yon GET THE Best Service, the Best Value, the Best selection of SEASONABLE GOODS and where ycu can SHOP under IDEAL conditions. GO TO P. T. C. JETHSING CO., No. 14. BEACH STREET, (PENANG), (BjibjXJE CARLTON BAR.)44 words
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Miscellaneous186 1929-09-30 6 Humour As Others See It. GT F /Ax- li HiO > w “Mary. I have rung for you six times Please ma’am I was nrdy Don’t answer me back.” 11 Then why dio y»u speak fiist —Gutierrez, Mtdrid. I I Qj G’rle: “pleas 3 don’t dive in. We don’t want186 words
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864 1929-09-30 7 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AT E. O. HOTEL. RECORD ATTENDANCE. In Aid Of Funds Of The P. S. P. C. A. BY OUR MUSICAL CRITIC. THE orchestral concert given at the E. and O. Hotel last night in aid of the funds of the P.B. P.C.A. wis a brilliant success, both musically864 words
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Article238 1929-09-30 7 MESSRS CHIN KOOI Co. Application For Receiving Order. Thp Piling Gazette understands that Messrs Chin Kooi Co. Motor Accessories and Oil Dealers, Motor Repairers, Unbolgterers and Painters, of 20 Northam R ad Penang, are uuable to meet their liabiities and will be applying to the238 words
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Article186 1929-09-30 7 CHINESE FINED $303 FOR POSSESSION. B fore Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Peaang Police Courr, to day Khoo Scaog Pai and Tuck Leong H >oi were charged with being ni po i of dutiable tobicco at Mac Alisttr Road. Mr. Perkins, of the Government Monopolies. appeared for186 words
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Article113 1929-09-30 7 APPLICATION FOR MAINTENANCE ORDER REFUSED. Mr. F, K. Wihon, the Penang Police Magistrate, was engaged this morning in hearing a case in which a Chinese woman n»med Bffi Seh Mui summoned Ng Yin Kab, her husband, to answer a charge of neglect and ill-treat" ment.JSbe also claimed113 words
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Article69 1929-09-30 7 MUNICIPAL COOLIES IN COURT. Whm Inspec'or Dtwson mentioned to the c >urt two cases of disord-r’.y c induct by fighting at Pattani-road, the magistrate enquired whether the accused were Muoic'pal coolies. His Worship was informed that they were. In one case His Worship fined two of the69 words
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Article154 1929-09-30 7 lawn tennis tournament. The following is a list of the winners and runners-up in the lawn tennis tournament of the Dew R-creation Club, Teluk Auson, which was concluded recently Open Single*. Winne r —Challenge Silver Cuo presented by Y. T. M. R-iji Mada, Perak, and154 words
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Article145 1929-09-30 7 COLOURS v WHITES. The following have been selected to play on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. sharp on tbe Esplanade Ground: Colours:—J P B Waaley; DDB Caok, H R Carey, J L M Boyd and J W Clark; Lim Keng Chuan and DG M Owen; J C Williamson, P145 words
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94 1929-09-30 7 DOUBLES FINAL. Los Angelas, Sep emb?r 29. In the Pacific and Smth-West Coast Cuampionships doubles final Mrs. Covell a-'d Mrs. Shopherd Barron b-a f Mrs. Watson and Miss Betty Nmhail 6-4, 1-6, 6 2. In the singles semi finds Msg Bitty Nuthall beat Miss E94 words
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Article90 1929-09-30 7 FOUR WORLD’S RECORDS BROKEN. Messrs. John Little Co., "enang, have nceived the following cable from London announcing the latest A.J.S. iaccesses: At Montlherv, on September 19, Dooly, riding a 350 and si i'Cir, broke four world’s records —the Fifty Kilometres at 83.24 m.p.h.; the F.fty at Miles90 words
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Article97 1929-09-30 7 FUNERAL THIS EVENING. We regret to record tbe death of Mr. George Thomas, Assistant Superintendent. Abattoirs Department, Penang Munic pality, which occurred this morning at the General Hosoital. Penang. The late Mr. Thomas had been ill for about two months but b’s death will come97 words
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Article70 1929-09-30 7 BOATMEN S v D. A. F. C. 2NDS. The following will represent the Boatmen’s Union against the 2nd team of D. A. F, C. at the Kramat Gr mnd at 5 10 p.m. to-day —K S Paccir, N S M Mohamed Eusoff, AMP Yahaya, VAR Abdul Rahamm, K70 words
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Article486 1929-09-30 7 Mr. C. C. Brown, of Kedab, who had been on a short visit to S r »gapore returned tc- iay by the s. s. Klang on his way i back io Alor Stir. I Mr. Louis Thivy, J. P.. M. S. C., Perak, returned tn Malaya yes486 words
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Article311 1929-09-30 7 HANDICAPS FOR SECOND DAY. The following are the handicang for the Sesond Day of the S danger Tarf Club Extra Meeting to be run on Wednesday: Race 1. Ponies—Class 111 furlongs—3 15 p.m. :—lm «reek 10.3, Easign 10.00, Longchamp 9 10. Blarney Stone 9.2, Lucky Boy311 words
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Advertisement405 1929-09-30 7 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx**:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X 1 X x I FINEST QUALITY I X I English Pheasants 1 X X X i Partridges 5 X X I Chickens G J X X Ducklings 1 5 I Turkeys I I x For Quality and Service x X X I SINGAPORE B Cold Storage Co.,405 words
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Article412 1929-09-30 8 Popular representation for Malaya is a subject which has received the favourable comment of at least three of the daily news, papers in the country. But litt’e time elapsed before this suggestion met with severe disapprobation. A Kuala Lumpur contemporary poured cold water on the idea ami contrived412 words
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Article106 1929-09-30 8 PENANG FUNCTIONS. Dr. Alfred Sz a the Chinese Minister to London, during his few hoars stay in Penang on Saturday last was kept verj busy. At the Kuomintang Society at Kimberly Street be wn entertained to tea. wh -re prominent local Chinese were present. Here, he106 words
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Article70 1929-09-30 8 STREET RIPPED APART. Hawaii. September, 29. An earthquake rockei Hilo and ripped the main street in apart two plsc'S. The Kona district, 60 mi'es from Hilo, has been almost continuously shaken fince September 23. The observatory reports 50 shocks during the 24 hours. Two columns of70 words
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Article63 1929-09-30 8 FIRST RAIN FOR 40 DAYS. London, September 30. Rain fell in London for the first time in 38 days thus ending a drought which has ec’ipsed all records for a century. Although the rain is rot general heavy storms visited the Me’ropolitan a’ea and Southern Counties in parts63 words
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Article39 1929-09-30 8 MR. G. GOLD •’ACK TO ASSUME CONTROL. The Dirrc'o-ate beg to announce that Mr. George G jldsack, late of the Europe Hotel. Singapore, will assume control of the Runnymedw Ho.ei iroui Mouuay tjie 30 *.h September.39 words
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Article1155 1929-09-30 8 Penang, Monday. ZONDAY again and so to /y the task of the day, the work of the week. A drab business at best this, following the comparative quietude of the week-end. Comparative. The expression must be qualified, however. lu this wise. evening at the E. and O.1,155 words
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Advertisement101 1929-09-30 8 ODOLISE AND BE idolised I BRITISH MADE i ODO.L Destroys dental Bacteria and Purifies the Whole Mouth. I n AND I rmni tooth i WU V JLr PASTE Preserves as it Cleans 1 1 AND Keeps Teeth Always White. I Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores AND 1 Huttcnbach Lazarus101 words
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Advertisement70 1929-09-30 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 LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. Runnymede Hotel Limited. (Incorporated in the S. S.) the Sia. Largest Ballroom (Wed. and Sit. Evening Dress). Hot70 words
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Miscellaneous23 1929-09-30 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.43 a.m. 4.58 a.m. 11.27 p.m. 5.28 p.m-To-morrow. 11.24 a.m. 5.42 a.m. 11.59 p.m. 6.0 p.m,23 words
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Obituary64 1929-09-30 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The family of the late Mr. Khoo H ck Seng beg to thank all friends and relatives who rendered valuable assista' re at and attended the funeral on Sunr y list, those who so very willingly L ,t their motor cirs for the occ sion and th.< e who64 words
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480 1929-09-30 9 Baron Tanaka. Weakness For Undeserving Friends. Intense Loyalty. It is unfortunate that at a time when the political atmosphere of Japan is far from settled and with the possibility of a General Election early in lg3o that Baron Tanaka should die suddenly. Leader of theI,— Reuter- - 480 words
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71 1929-09-30 9 Reuter- FEW INCIDENTS. Vienna. September 29. Up to the present the four Fascist demonstrations have passed off with practically no incidents. About 40,000 participated wearing grey-green uniforms and feathered hats. Strong forces of police re-’nforced with military are standing by in the event of trouble. Later.Reuter- - 71 words
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Article59 1929-09-30 9 —Reuter. DEPARTURE OF COMMISSIONERS POSTPONED. London, September 29. The Colonial Office announces that in order that all parties principally concerned in the irqniry may havo ample time to adequately arrange for the representation of their interests during the course of the inquiry the Commissioners have decided to their.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article66 1929-09-30 9 Reuter. SOVIET THREAT OF REPRISALS. Moscow, September 29. The Foreign Commissariat has handed the German Embassy a Note r-girding the shooting on September 23 of three S iviet railwaymen at Tsitaik-ir with the request that Germany energetically protest, to Nanking and Mukden, d‘c'aring that the Soviet willReuter. - 66 words
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71 1929-09-30 9 —Reuter- MANY DEATHS. Miaur, September 29. The hurricane apparently spent its force in the Gulf of Mexico. The Florida mainland escaped the major blow but the extreme south-east coast was wrecked by a gale. Later. Many deaths and enormous damage to property by a cyclone are—Reuter- - 71 words
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Article76 1929-09-30 9 Rugby Radio Service- SIR WILLIAM WATERLOW CHOSEN. London, September 29. Sir William Waterjow was yesterday unanimously chesin as Lord Mayor of London for the coming year. All the customs of election were observed at the Guildball. Sir William who will succeed to office in N >vember,Rugby Radio Service- - 76 words
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Article84 1929-09-30 9 —Rugby Radio Service SECOND 'O NONE. London, September 29. TheUoder-S cretary fir Air, Sir Frederick Montague, returned to Croydon aerodrome yes erday after a 5 day&’ tour of Continental Air Ports during which he visited 15 aviation centres and fl.w in machines of 6 different countries..—Rugby Radio Service - 84 words
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Article251 1929-09-30 9 THIRD READING. TERRITORIAL MEMBER WALKS OUT. STRAIGHT TALKING. There was some straight talking during the debate on the Budget in the Ceylon Legislative Council during which a territorial member walked out. The official attitude was dee- cribed by Sir P. Ramanathan as simply disgraceful. n, (From Our251 words
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Article75 1929-09-30 9 Reuter- FIVE DAY WEEK. Moscow, September 28. The Academy of Science has approv d of the Soviet project to reform the cdundar providing a five day week. Acce-d--ing to the industrial reform the nun bar of months in the year remain unchanged but each month isReuter- - 75 words
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Article65 1929-09-30 9 Reuter- CENTRAL ASIA ABANDONED: CHINESE ACCUSATIONS, New Y »rk, September 28. The American Muieum of Neural H story has abandoned its expedition to Central Asia this year and the expeciiion for 1930 is subject to a settlement of a dispute with the Chinese Society for the PreservationReuter- - 65 words
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Article50 1929-09-30 9 Reuter» Faris, September .?0 There is no news of the airman ’<>« es who set out for Siberia to break th- 1 ng distance record. His machine is mt equipped with wireless. ReuterSi la, September 30. The Council of State has pass tie Child Marriage Bdl withoutReuter» - 50 words
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Article261 1929-09-30 9 c«"e of necessity.— British United Press. Bright Achievements. REDUCTION IN PETROL PRICES. LOCAL DEPOSITS. The fascist Government has made Italy partially independent of the huge international > oil trusts by a semi-nationalis-ed organisation. Boring machinery is exempt front duties in order to help find workable depositsc«"e of necessity.— British United Press. - 261 words
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Article95 1929-09-30 9 —Reuter- NATION DISAPPOINTED. Tokio, September 30. The Empress of Japan h?s given birth to a daughter. The Imperial baby weighed 7} pound* and was born ten days before it wa< expected. The mother and child are well. The nation is rejoicing at the safe! y—Reuter- - 95 words
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83 1929-09-30 9 LIGHTHOUSE INSPECTION. Capt. Geoffrey Freyburg, 0.8. E., R.N., Master Attendant, Singapore, who arrivea in Penang las k week on his annual inspection of the Penang Lighthouses returned tn Singapore on Saturday by the s.s. Ipoh. During his stay in Ponang the Master Attendant visited the83 words
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Article51 1929-09-30 9 leaving to day. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 29. The second Dutch Air Mail arrived this afternoon from Akyab. It was very bumpy flying over ‘the mountains en route to Bangkok. The machine is leaving for Medan dir ct to morrow st daj b51 words
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Advertisement40 1929-09-30 9 “S.G.” FOOTBALL FORECASTS No. 2. $50 Won. No competitor succeeded in correctly forecasting the results of the whole of the 14 matches and the Consolation Prize is awarded to Mrs. F.A. Reutens, 302, Kelawei Road, Penang, with 9 correct forecasts.40 words
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Advertisement92 1929-09-30 9 NEW MOUTRIE PIAHOS AVAILABLE FOR HIRE S. MOUTRIE C° L™ 16, Bishop Street “avance (SWEDISH MADE) CRUDE OIL EKGIKES. Simple, Fcon< mical and Safe. yjg| Single and Twin __~WTN Cylinder Jr bRQm *Stationary Crude Oil T Engines B 1 Giro Entire K '“Jff" 111 Satisfaction. We gtock ]0 ]5 2092 words
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Miscellaneous105 1929-09-30 9 a TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT j( i TOWN HALL, PENANG. R. B. ALISBURY PRESENTS 4’ M ON DON COY. M IN JOURNEY'S END: The Greatest International Dramatic Success of the entury. H STILL tLxYING TO CAPACITY IN LONDON- S TWO NIGHTS ONLY Monday, 3O' h Sept. Tuesday, 1“ Oct. Booking at105 words
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Article725 1929-09-30 10 MARKET REPORT. Since our last report, the Share Market remains featureless and in a listless condition. Tnere is no evidence yet of any rev val of interest and although there has not been much selling pressure, movements in pric- s tend to sag in the absence of suppt725 words
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Article50 1929-09-30 10 Oct. 2—S°langor Turf Club Autumn Rice Meeting (Second Day). s—Fancy5—Fancy Dress Dance, Town Hall 9 p.m. Selangor Turf Club Autumn Race Meeting (Third Day). 12—Rugby—Perak v. Kedah at Ipob. 19—Perak Turf Club Races, Ist Day. 23—Perak Turf Club Races, 2nd Day. p erak Turf Club Races, 3rd Day.50 words
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Article305 1929-09-30 10 The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’» share list at 11 a.m. to-day S.turday. Today. j Shares. 5 t>» B S 3 tn 00 tn 0Q Sc. t c. I c. sc. Mining Batu Caves 140 145 140 145 Haad Yai 9/3 9,9 8305 words
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Article205 1929-09-30 10 RUBBER REPORT, Singapore, S ptember 27. Since last repor i g the Market has been quiet, with a downward tendency, due to a rather sharp advai ce in the exchange vain* of the Straits dollar ano to the fact that thipments fr< m Malaya for this month205 words
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Article57 1929-09-30 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSg.) S.R. Sheet 33} cts. per pound per pl $44/33 No. 1 Crepe 33$ cts. per pound per pl $44'66 Q liet. London 9} I New York 19$ cts. gold. Courtesy of Mew*. Allen Dennys General Produce Agency Ltd. RpOt per Dot. 1929 33} Oct/Dec. 192957 words
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Article34 1929-09-30 10 For bepten b r. hours yards pc’s. Tong! ah Harbour (one week) 428 Tin Bentong N.L. 666 88,603 4 1 R-ijo g Consolidated 65C 150 000 655 KatuTin 58 L 137,000 60434 words
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Article222 1929-09-30 10 Pen ng, September 30, 1929. I cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0"'0.00 C oves h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutm r g p 80s 70.00 M HOs 60.00 Oocoannts ner 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9 65 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse222 words
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Article73 1929-09-30 10 Penang, September 30. 1929. By 0 >urtesy of The Chartered Bank □u London Bank Demand 2/3 31/32 4 m/st 5-/4 1/8 Private 3 m/bt Credit 2/4 11/16 3 Documentary 2 4 3/4 Dn New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,430 India T.T. 155$ H Bangkok T.T. 80}73 words
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Article67 1929-09-30 10 (Rugby Radio Service London, September 28. Paris. 123.825 New Y rk. 4 8512 Brussels, 34 8»5 G-neva, 25.165; A.ms 0.365 Stockholm, 18.105 Copenhagen, •8.205 ODn 18 205 Vienna, 34.50 Prague, 1635; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 32,785 L’*bnn, 108 25 Athens, 375 B-wharest, 817 Ri°. Buenos Airet’ i47 3 L;67 words
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Article1153 1929-09-30 10 KENNEDY Co’s SHARE LIST NAMES. j Ig g tn x >h i RDHHMR tnolUa.] B<•|S c 1 t A'lenby Rubber n« 2 25 2 f Aior Gajab Rubtjr Estate ♦■U I 4 irilgr mated Malay Estate", ..3 2 n 4 Ayer HH»n> Planting Synd*'***- j 2T 3 5 Ayer Kuuing1,153 words
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Advertisement550 1929-09-30 10 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. A VACANCY exists for an Euro pean Assistant with commercial experience. Engineering knowledge an advantage but not essential. Excellent salary and prospects to the right man. Replies, which should be accompanied by copies of testimonials, will be treated as strictly confidential. Apply Box No. 250, c/o550 words
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Advertisement314 1929-09-30 10 rjEta... nnsKSsaarMr: V It’S 1 Your Blood that Must be Cleansed ’hen coßnot R nd v.r B V V retained in th? ciood thewh s system becon.pt weakened for It Is thr-uugh Mie blvoc .hat every tissue et ths body nouns'ied. I Abscesses, Ulcers. Bad Legs, files* Giandulat Swellings, Eczema,314 words
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Article987 1929-09-30 11 SOCIAL PERSONAL. i Mr, D. Luce y baa been appointed an Assistant Superintend <ntof Police. Mr. J. Roberson, of Estate, B gan Ditoh. is going Home on leave by the Menelius next month. Mr.B. E. Rofg has been appointed to act an Deputy Public Pmgecnter, Penang, and Lieut Col. Hope987 words
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Advertisement306 1929-09-30 11 I > 1 KTI mH F7> I’l S S’ w-9 Feeling like 10 men a boy —especially the boy” i ;i Formerly I regarded a nerve-food on a par with goloshes, flannel next the skin and dill-water.” Thus a contributor wrote in 'Golfing,' June, 1926. Feeling cheap and nasty after306 words
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Advertisement23 1929-09-30 11 FOR j MOTOR CARS furniture I SIMONIZ k AGENTS t (1V -'iv Iv I WILLIAM JACKS S Co. PENANG. SIJEEIiEK? i \cau=.R I23 words
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Advertisement348 1929-09-30 11 I J i t I To Build You up When your system is I run down ta\e I f NYA L J TONIC a reconstructive tonic for those who are run down, weak and ame: jic as well as for those who are convalescing. Contains iron in its organic state348 words
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Article419 1929-09-30 12 A GOAL LESS DRAW. Match To Be Replayed To-day. An usually 1 irge crowd wit- n* sst d the Perak Chib and the Chinese Nondescripts “A” plrty io the Tinal the Eliatnnby Cup Competition. Kain, prior to the inn tch made the ball slippery. There was little419 words
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Article218 1929-09-30 12 CLAYTON CHALLENGE CUP. The 1929 League competition forth o above Cup has ended, and although there v e-c B°ven teams at the commencenun* of the co n etition, thero are now only frur coinpfti or?, a° a refult of several withdrawals from the League viz: Chinese218 words
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Article81 1929-09-30 12 STATE TRIAL MATCH. P. C. C.VThe Rest. The following have been eeb cted to represent the P. C, 0. (Oolou-e) rn W d m adsy. at 5.10 p.m. on the Esplanede J. Wilkinson G. A jt e and A. V. Perrin E. C Prattle?. R. W. Scarlett and H.81 words
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Article30 1929-09-30 12 The sixth and last session of th' Pet ang A-s z•“ f ;'T this y°ar will Re he <i m Peuoiig mu Tuejd.y, November 5 auu following days.30 words
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Article119 1929-09-30 12 EXTENSION OF SERVI E TO DENMARK AND SWEDEN. On and from October 1. Daily Lett-r Telegrams addreased to places in Denmaik and Sweden will be at all Postal Telegraph Offices in the Straits Set'.emeuts and Federated Malay Sttt a. The charges are as indicited beliw 20 words119 words
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Advertisement401 1929-09-30 12 j-l OR AL E L~*~FdGEKS 150,200, 300.400 auU s*s<» p»g’ with double Cash Oohinnis EDGERS of 146, 242, 314 pa;.:e» Smgl» Oseb Column Boo«. 100, li.Oand 20 ioUow JOURNALS < pages Books of 2 3 aud 5 quir* MINUTE Books of 2 and 4 quires will Index and Numbered PLAIN401 words
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Advertisement296 1929-09-30 12 IN THE HOME IN THE HOTEL LEA& PEPSINS SAUCE Q 8 ■Fraw: I> y<Z |jjjjii»l feZ I I Sllenburgs* I Foods The‘A'lenburys’Foods are H particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot B climates. They are germ free B I and their use is an absolute B guarantee against296 words
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Miscellaneous203 1929-09-30 12 SNAPSHOTS OF A WOMAN GETTING COMFORTABLE ByGI.UYAS WILLIAM! J 5 ISW (Ox” /O O j VZ Jp’ I /iIK XmV I I\H? I h'®/' iSSSi» 1 \BL I) i ARRIVES AT MOVIE DROPS HER BA6. HUS’ TAKES OF WRAP AND TAKES OFF HAT < band picks it up drapes itover203 words
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Article485 1929-09-30 13 AN EX-GENERAL. Shot In Fight Witu Government Troops. PAN Kai-Chu, the notorious pirate leader, who formerly held the rank of general in Marshal Sun Chuan-fang’s army, was shot dead a few days ago during a fight with government troops near Nantungchow, and his chief of staff485 words
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Advertisement431 1929-09-30 13 Proved by Test Parker Duofolds are Non-breakable, Lifetime Pens WE have thrown Parker Duofolds from an aeroplane 3,000 S feet aloft and not one has fe.° Fo< 4 S ever broken. Barrels and caps are of Parker “Permanite”— itg 28% lighter than when made with rubber, 100 times as strong,431 words
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Advertisement250 1929-09-30 13 HOT WEATHER INDIGESTION. Its Reason and Why. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Cure It. During hot weather people find themselves troubled most with indigestion. The reason is that the debilitating heat thins and weakens the blood, the source from which all parts of the body- derive strength to carry on their250 words
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Advertisement114 1929-09-30 13 zo 1 I <<' :<ZZJ V x .Ju Craven “A” are the coolest cigarettes I’ve ever -smoked CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole Agents :—HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons, Ltd. Singapore. Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. CA.<V I T’GRAMS THOiNE 1371 I “DICKS’’114 words
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Article360 1929-09-30 14 EIGHTEEN MONTHS. Mr. F. G. Penny’s Forecast. Speaking at a g rden party at Kingston; Surrey, recently, Sir George F. Penny,. “Malaya’s” M. P., add that many jeople had asked him why the Conservative Party did not get back into power. First and f<rea.o«t,. it was because360 words
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Advertisement338 1929-09-30 14 BERNARD SHAW says -Life is unnecessarily troubled and occasionally wrecked because we have no technique of marriage. England has an expert instructress in Dr. Marie Stopes numbers of needlessly unhappy .marriages have been set right bv her instruction. A New Book by Dr. Marie Stopes D.«c Ph.D., Etc. ENDURING PASSION338 words
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Advertisement195 1929-09-30 14 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 30 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate, MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT r, *l»ohone No. 394 NOTICE. The undersigned is a maker of Canvas bags such as Mail bags. Cash bags. Tin ore bag?, etc., Awnings, Tents, Splitwire, Tennis screens, Canvas195 words
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Advertisement576 1929-09-30 14 m*MJ*JIIL—■■IIIIIJL ITnW A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR It is easy to understand why to the car. And most remarkT 1 the new Chevrolet Six is ac- able of all, it delivers this marknowledged one of the most velous performance with an «■tf sensational values ever offered576 words
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Article577 1929-09-30 15 CHOWRASTA MARELET Penang, September 30, 1929. Mjtton— s ct Kotton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart lung do 1-30—1 5( Tripe do IJO Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney pair 31 Feet the four577 words
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Advertisement341 1929-09-30 15 WARNING. I 1 I H 5? tt tt It has come to our notice that 2 certain dealers in.this territory 2 are trying to pass eft Lipton’s JJ Calcutta Tea (a cheaper arti- elector Lipton’s Yellow Label CEYLON Tea and we therefore H H warn the public that no Tea341 words
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Advertisement299 1929-09-30 15 Grand Hotel Brastagi I J (4,800 FEET ABOVE SEA-LEVELI > J J TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: POSTAL ADDRESS: J J J Brastagi Hotel, Brastagi. Grand Hotel Brastagi, Brastagi, Sumatra E.C 4* All Telegraphic enquiries must be sent reply paid. i J Unique health resort in the Sumatra Highlands. Jr BRACING AIR EXTENSIVE299 words
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Advertisement1284 1929-09-30 16 THE BLUETuNNEL LINE [jOjl HAMBURG EMKA INTENDED BAILING» FROM PENANG. flPf* I FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. RHITYPKDR 4 London, Ritter lam an 1 Hamburg. snLwnp 10 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. OUTWR D S M™U3 OS’ 24 Hamburg. For Port Swettmh.m, Mani’ahanghai Kobe ana o o1,284 words
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Advertisement663 1929-09-30 16 P. 0.-BRITTSH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAil. Art” CAHGe REF.ViCEt. Peninsular and Oriental S N. Co under con- Bwnliay-China Service to Singapore tract with His Majesty’s Government, London an( j j apan and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China and Japan due Penang.663 words
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