Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 236. VOL. LXXXVII. SATURDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 498 1 T. NAGATA brothers. DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispenser)' Branch Office 52, Leith Street sx=--^-< s.= s IA VELING PORTER: f m Light t heeting Battery x A SB Capacity 350/400 lbs. Per Hour Running Cost 9 cte. Per Hour 1 y I MAMJFACTURERS p—* a ~dL i of
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    • 18 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-dxte Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772» 68| 70. Bishop Street, PENANG. I
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    • 2434 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS. BANKS. Wanted De.p.leh Clerk. Io Advertue Yon mn ,t H £t*NKlT X>orluoN*' I WT ■will be given to one with previous And we can help yuu. Apply No. 260 aod Hardness Have withstood I experience; send copy of recent testi- c/j Pining Gazette. \\lr the
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  • 427 3 ‘LANCET’S’. VIEWS’ No More Sex Differentiation. “The plans of the Commissioner of Works accord with the trend of the times, and it is to he hoped that they will take some practical form.” —The Lancet. Jlr. Lansbury has already received big financial help towards his
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  • 322 3 PICNIC PARTY BURIED. A mother and daughter, picnicking by the reaside, were taking tea under the shelter of an overhanging rock when, without warning, the rock fell up f n them, killing the mother and injuring the daughter. The tragedy occurred at Seaton Slulice and involved the
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    • 816 3 0R Sa l b face broke LEDGERS 150,200,300,400 and 500 page fI IT lb with double Cash Columns UUI 111 iiflUls L B cT^n 46 *****14 Pimples dW Nature. £ASH Boot, 100, 150 and 200 folios Healed by Cuticura. 'rnnDMATQ r “About a year ago my face all OUKINAIjo pages
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    • 81 3 v -.U i wgb,. 1 only They are g the only eby hand. who MOI, i, are not ose Sm a flsJliicTW/ supph ed f- rs vctess require a price. iss»s-O I ;:g|| r* i i «>e IvXfe. 4 I 3 J 1 I fci^ ccosof< I ARDATH TOBACCO CO.LTD.LONDON.
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  • 495 4 Homely Wisdom by the Bev. B. J. Campbell, D.D. A friend cf mine of English b'rth, though now resident in America, told me that on one occasion, many years ago, he heard the ex-Kaiser preach an excellent sermon from the text ’‘He loved me and gave Himself
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  • 209 4  -  A One-Minute Tale By Mabel Dean, Tt was at the bal mapque. He bad spent moat of the evening with h»»r. Sh»» was bewitching—alluring—wonderful! Never in his wildest dreams had he imagined any woman to be po utterly delightful! Her figure, in its dainty pierrette costume! Her
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 450 4 ((..AMWIt 5 FOR USKIDE SHOES Oar Wonderful New Range of Men's Shoes, fitted with ‘Uskide’ Double-wear welted Soles and Heck. *Uskide' is undoubtedly the finest soling material ever produced for wear under all conditions. /nr T 0 TJFWTX 9 Wears three times as long as leather. I 'K If I
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    • 88 4 MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME If you are just a weak-backed, vigourless, don’t-want-to-do-anything person, positively “sitting-out” the best years of your life, what you’ve got to do, and do quickly, is to get back in brain and body the nervous energy and vitality you have lost. Drugs will not help
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    • 233 4 TPSS 13-63 I I ZJw Invigorating and refreshing, a E tonic for tired skin and a boon to i fl “Z SP the whole body—that’s PEARS’! R I /GENERATIONS of people in the I 1 East have used Pears’. GeneraR tions to come will use it, too —for there R
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  • 862 5 Beira Harbour. Triumph Of British Engineering. Fight Against Nature, Beira, which promises to become one of the greatest ports in the world and is a vital factor to the trade of Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo, is a triumph of British engineering, brains, workmanship and
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  • 285 5 —British United Press. SPAIN AMUSED. WEARING MANTILLA AND SHAWL. PICTORIAL MISTAKE. Spanish newspapers have seized upon the latest mistake in the portrayal of things Spanish by foreigners. An American opera singer has been photographed as Carmen and is wearing a mantilla and a shawl —things which
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  • 139 5 Oct. 12— Rugger—Perak v. Kedah at Ipoh Penang vs Seiangor Suda Lumpur. 19—Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Firtit Dij. Rugger—Perak v. Selangor at Ipoh. 23—Perak Turf Club—Autumn 26—Meeting. Second Day. Perak Turf C nb, Autumn Meeting, Third Day. Rugby—Penang vs Kedah (Malaya Cup) Sungei Patani. 28—lak’ndar Pdo Club
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  • 109 5 When one feels more or less jaded and out-of-sorts, there is a tendency to stimulate the enfeebled appetite by means of cock-tails, ‘aperitives’ and unaccustomed foods. The result is that the judicious use of a laxative at intervals is more essential than ever, so that the digestive tract may
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  • 287 5 To-day’s Match s. SUNDERLAM) VbITS IHE Wr.i NFShAY. FOR < ELT'C? Th«> fo'lo *ing are to-rfay*H matches in the English and Scottish Leagues: Division 1. A repeal v D»rbv Co. Aston Villa v Everton Blackburn R. v Sheffield U. Leeds U. v Bolton W. Liverpool v
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  • 283 5 MR. STR4TTON BROWN’S PURCHASE OF AVRO AVIAN. Mr. H. Stratton-Browr, ’he well-known motor cyclist of Petaling, is pn c eding to Singapore to-night (says, Thursday’s Malay Mail to take delivery of an aeroplane he has nn r chaBed, which arrived by th° Sarpe/lon. The machine is
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  • 502 5 THE OPTIONAL CLAUSE. Comments Of Italian Press. Italy ’a acceptance of the Optional Claus« nf the Statute nf the Permanent Court of International Justice has passed almost unobserved by the Italian Press. Although no one has on this occasion said, as was remarked in connexion
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  • 91 5 STATE COUNCIL ARRESTS MINISTER. Shanghai, October 11. A message from Nanking states that war between the National Government and Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang’s forces is believed to be inevitable. The State Council this morning ordered the arrest of the War Minister, Mr. Lu Chung-lin and General Liu-chi, the ablest
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  • 47 5 SPORTING UNION DEFEATED. Kuala Kangsar, October 12. The Kuala Kangsar Sporting Union played their second hockey match of the season yesterday against the Young Malays,” and being unable to field their full team, lost by 3 goals to one. Mr. Ditt Singh refereed.
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  • 60 5 FIRE-WALKING CEREMONY AT PASIR PUTEH. The celebrations in connection with the birthday of Kiaw Ong Eah or the Nine Brother Gods culminated in a fire-walking ceremony at Pasir Puteb temple last evening. From mid-day motor-cars took people to the temple and by 4 o’clock the temple and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 40 5 CAMERAS Y. EBATA Co., ~QJ Photographic Dealers,” 77, Bishop Suetl fl CAMERAS y I Ztiss Ikon, UIK I Thornton Pickard, i I Agfa Kodak, Ensign, eighth rdrr. 6 B Cine Camera and Projector, Bell Howell, Cine Kodak, Victor, Pathe Baby
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    • 26 5 POPPY DAY 1929. Messrs. Brown, Phillips Stewart, No. la, Penan; Street, Penang, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above fund to whom donations should be sent
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    • 469 5 I I '-ijThe Best Remedy for INDIGESTION is the one that the cause indigestion. I is nearly always due to excess stcmach acid which ferments food, causes painful gas to form r.nd finally attacks the delicate stomach lining. Neutralise this acid and you remove the caese of indigestion. Bisuratcd Magnesia
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  • 1169 6 WONDERFUL WORK OF ST. DUNSTAN’S. OUR WAR BLINDED MEN. Helped To Build Their Lives Anew. IT is commonly said that public memory and public gratitude is but short-lived. That may be true in the majority of cases, but there is at least one splendid exception, and that
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 135 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette), Sir, —To bite or not to bite—and the pathetic little story of Mr. and Mrs. Drake ao far as it has reached in your columns. As a family man mysel\ and Mr. Drake being of the same
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    • 578 6 Sir, —I am glad that Mr. H. P. Clodd, who resided in Penang from 1900 to 1906 first as an assistant in the pro luce department and then Manager (signed per pro) of Messrs Gilfillan, Wood Co. now Adamson, Gilfillan and Co., Ltd., and who subsequently became
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  • 65 6 The following is a copy of a telegram received to-day by the Hon. Mr. H. IL Ab l’il Cader, to whom we tender our congratulations:— Doepava’i is to be observed as a Public Holiday in th? Colony in substitution for the Monday after the Saturday next following November 9,
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  • 1361 6 Kota Tinggi (Johore) Rubber Company, Ltd. Strong Financial Position. THE nineteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Kota Tmggi (Johore) Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on September, 17, at the Great Eastern Hotel, Sir Byron Peters, K.B.E. (Chairman), presiding. The Secretary (Mr. R. D. Saw) having read the
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  • 938 6 INCREASED PROFITS AND REDUCED COSTS Tae twenty-third annual ordinary general meeting of the Pelepah Valley (Job*>r*) Rubber Estatts, Ltd., was held on S«pt. 17 at the Great E «stern Hotel, Sir Byron Peters, K.B.E. (Chairman), presiding. The S cretary (Mr. R. D, Siw). having read the not’c?
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 51 6 A Call To Ladies Gentlemen DEAR MADAM and SIR DO y° u wish to be Fashionable? IF SO well Tailored at Ramchand Tikamdas, 97, Bishop Street, Tele: No. 868 Opposite Messrs. John Little Co. Where you get guarantee for cut, fit and style and save your time and trouble and
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    • 103 6 Bad FEVER? go for good when you take fluincarms Recommended by medical men. health-giving wine, plus quinine. Order a bottle. HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS |M SONS, LTD. m Wedding Wedding Presents Ladies Girls Hats. H.B. WOODFORD, 15, Light Street, Penang. Gramophones, Records —English 50 cents wach. sterling Silver Cigarette and Cigar Cases,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1129 7 .—X F. P. YORKSHIREMEN DINE AT SINGAPORE. H. E. The Governor’s Tribute To Mr. Snowden. SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. GIVING a large and representative gathering the toast of “Yorkshire,” at the annual dinner of the Malayan Society of Yorkshiremen held at the Europe Hotel, Singapore, on
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  • 320 7 Rt. GE< R .MARTYR (Church Of England.) 20th Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, Hymn 317, 8-30 Holy Communion, 10.30 Holy Communion (Chinese), 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 18, Ps LXIX, 164 and 165. Ps LXX 166, Magnificat 113. Nunc Dimittis 112, Hymns 197. 308. 379. Friday,
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  • 59 7 —Renter. GOV EBN M ENT 1 )IS AITOIN T ED. Shanghai, October 11. A Nanking message states that the National Government authorities are disappointed that America and Great Britain were represented only by their Consuls at the National celebration on October 10, the anniversary of the foundation
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    • 570 7 New Advertisements. MISCELLANEOUS. 2ql claim P. &O- passage to England cfTered in return for part attendance on invalid lacy onrirg voyage. Sailing 2nd November. Apply Box 261 c/o Pinang Gazette. t TO-LET. Board and Lodging vacancy for one European Gentleman, Mre. McGregor, 234 Macalieter Road, 'phone 1.326. European Bungalow at
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    • 7 7 TOWN HALL Mr. Wu. FRIDAY 18th October.
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    • 377 7 1 1* i w' —<■ i —B.—] Two years of supplies are being safeguarded through the tropics for the Byrd Expedition ...by Kelvinators I 1: 7 1 L /apjlL i t X. Z i v<< i t.gew>y >a 8 >S I X—j *•I T' r IS expected that the Byrd
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 143 7 FMwmm 1 Mmay.— Ks.. cmiw.v TOWN HALL PENANG. Thursday Friday and Saturday ijth, 18th and 19th October at 9.30 pm. RETURN VISIT OF THE POPULAR LAWSON-SIDNEY LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. For 1 hree Nights Only. imTr'^Kya7ir J TW r»r sittTg'i I I The Cocktail Comedy V7th Oc? I FAIR AND WARMER
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  • 379 8 So little is known of the history of Penang or of the career of its founder, Captain Francis Light that anv relics, even if thev have onlv a remote connection with either, are eagerly welcomed by the small band of enthusiasts who have set themselves
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  • 1851 8 London, 3»* pt ember 20. The invasion of Backingbain Palac* by an army of cleaner* have create-i tDe impression that the. King will not return from Sandringham for many weeks yet. Actually, the spring cleaning of the Palace is an annual event which has occurred in past
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  • 154 8 SIKHS AT VARIANCE. A dispute over the ownership of five cattle between Bagga Singh and two o her Sikhs, Mangal Singh and Bachita Singh was sett ed at the Kampar Magistrate’s Court yesterday. Bagga Singh, the plaintiff, said that the cattle belonged to him, and that
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  • 123 8 CASE AT KAMPAR. Arising out of a civil suit in which Atama Singh, a Sikh, obtained judgment in respect of a debt, against Ng Fook, a Chinese, and received an order for the attachment of three buffaloes, an objection suit in which three Chinese named Phoon
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  • 107 8 SHUNTING WORK. While engaged in shunting work a fi re man named Krishna met with a Mtal ar cdent at the new marshalling yard Il w early yesterday morning. I The actual cause of death is not known but judging from the place of the accident
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  • 21 8 We are informed that Mrs. ,AI 'h® rn organising a Bridge Tomna neni for day, N-oveudjer iu uid oFunds.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 269 8 PRITCHARD’S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ARRIVING MONDAY, OCTOBER, 14th. NEW SHIPMENT SURREY CHICKENS PHEASANTS PARTRIDGES GROUSE DUCKLINGS ALL IN PRIME CONDITION Call or Phone 335. PRITCHARD Co., Ltd., PENANG. W rfl/ ,JI I rrTi a- ~r- -*w" V tfy (1 r MM cuvtf <>j r S UNITED B BREWERIES, COPENHAGEN. I l
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    • 53 8 E. O. WATCH FOR OPEM'O DATE OF NEW WING GRAND BAL MASQUE. OUR SLO AN,— SERVICE CIVILITY. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing the Sm and Peak, Modern Sanitary System. Hot and Cold Running Water. Largest Ballroom in the Straits. (Our own imported Meat. Fish, Fruits, etc.) DANCING DAILY.
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  • 1292 9 Good Fields. Handicaps And Preliminary Notes. By “Tic Tac.” The iveights for the first day's races of the Peral; Turf <Club Extra Meeting, to be run on Saturday, 19 th, are published in full below and punters have a full week before them to digest
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  • 214 9 1928 and 1927 respectively.— Rugby Radio Service. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. GIANT !RO?4 AND STEEL MERGER. HUGE CAPITAL. Two of the biggest iron and steel companies in Great Britain are to merge subject to consent of the shareholders. The joint capital would amount to over £‘20,000,000. Board
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  • 55 9 —Reuter. ARRIVAL AT HARBIN. Tokio, October 11. A message from Harbin states that Costes and Bellefonte flew from the village to-, the north of Tsitsihar, where they made forced landing on September 29. and arrived at Harbin at 5 o'clock to-day. They are expected to fly
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  • 45 9 -j— Reuter. APPROVED BY PEOPLES’ COMMISSARIES. Moscow. October 11. After hearing M. LitvinofTs report, on the negotiations between Mr. Arthur Henderson, and M. Dovgalevsky, the Council of the Peoples’ Commissaries has approved of the Protocol, embodying the agreement reached between the two countries..
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  • 27 9 —Reuter. MISS GOURLAY WINS FINAL. Broadstone, October 11. In the English Women’s Golf Championship Miss Molly Gourlay l>eat Miss Diana Fishwick by 6 and 5.
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  • 247 9 Social Worker. FOUNDER OF EMPIRE MOVEMENT. DIPLOMATIC SERVICE. The Earl of Meath founder of the Empire Movement which resulted in the celebration of May 24- as Empire Day, died yesterday after a somewhat long illness. A keen social and philanthropic worker he was closely identified
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  • 171 9 PROCESSION AND SPEECHES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Rauh, October 11. The opening ceremonies began in tl 8 morning. The Chinese National Anthem was sung by a big crowd, and Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s will was read by Miss Chang, of the hung Wah School. A lecture
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  • 64 9 ,—Reuter. INEXHAUSTIBLE ACTIVITIES. New York, Octolier 11. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald’s activities seem inexhaustible. At to-day’s receptions by prominent New York Socialists and the Jewish Agency of Palestine he delivered three important speeches, first at a luncheon of the English Speaking Union, a second at tea at
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  • 59 9 —Reuter. INTERNATIONAL CLUBS. London, October 11. At the Queen’s Club Tilden for the first time in his career, represented Great Britain. Playing in the inaugural match between the International Clubs of France and Great Britain he beat Boussus 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. France led at the end
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  • 46 9 —Rente". FIDELITY EXPRESSED TO NADIR KHAN. Paris, October 11. An Afghan Legation communique confirms the. report that Shahwali s troops occupied Kabul on Sunday, and adds that delegations are arriving at Kabul from all parts of Afghanistan to express fidelity to Nadir Khan.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 48 9 JQUALITYf PAINTS L 0 THE i 1 g MANUFACTURE OF I WILKINSON, i f HEYWOOD AND CARK i LONDON. FALCON BRAND. Cygnite White No. 101 Chocolae 129 Fadeless Red J Fadeless Greens STOCKS HELD I BY j Durege and Thomas, j Limited., I PENANG •I AGENTSI ft— iTßtt
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    • 183 9 S.MOUTRIE^C°L. D 16, Bishop Street. Just Received THE LATEST H.M.V. Records AND ALBUM CAKUt OUTBOARD MOTORSThe Commanders of tbe Waterways. Models from 2.3/4 HP. to 22 H.P. f° r Utility and Racing Purposes. Sub-Agents for Pei ang, u"-™ p. WELLESLEY BINDINGS, J I Messrs. KEOW ANN Co., 10, Magazine Road,
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  • 801 10 Messrs. KENNEDY CO., Penang reported on Friday as Follows: T here has been no improvement in the Share Market since we last wrote and business has been on a restricted scale throughout the week. The price of Tin has declined further and closes at £2OO-0 0 which
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  • 31 10 Spot 34} per lb. Got. 1929 34 h 1929 35c Jau/March 1930 36 c Market quiet. London and Liverpool •■ntock likely to be iLcraased by 2,300 ‘.222.
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 816 10 Singapore, Oct. 8. The price of Tin shows a farther dec line during the past week, the depression being attributed partly to heavy realisat ions and part'y to strong bear selling; the ondon market would appear at present to be under the iuflaence of nervous depression, and
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    • 75 10 Feaang. October 11. 1929. Bff Courtesy of Ihe Chartered Bank. Uu London Bank Demand 2/3 29 3 i 4 m/at 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/?t Credit 2/4 s'B 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T: 155$ Bangkok T.T. t*os Batavia T.T.
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    • 463 10 Messrs. William J acks Co,, reported on September 18 as follows: AH markets are due for a rise on the favourable American and political news, hut the fears of an increase in the Bank Rate overshadow everything. To our mind this is unjustified, as in normal years
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    • 230 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SkLFS DEPARTMENT. Penang, October 9,1923. A slightly fi'-mer tendency has been in evidence during the past week due apparently to advices received of a possibility of a c mbine of the British Dutch selling interests. A meeting of representatives is to b* he 11 in Holland
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    • 71 10 (Rugby Kadl» service.) London, October 11. Paris. 123.925; New Y rk, 4.86}; Bruegels, 3187; G-n*va, 2'.17$ Ams terdam, 12.09} Milan. 9h.92$ Berlin, 2'3.10; Stockhol 18.14$ Cop j nhat»-n. 18.21; O-ln, 18 20$; Vienna, 34.625; Pratrne, 161$; H-xs>ngfnr-. 19 Ma<ir« 1, 32.755; 108 25; 375; Bncaarest, 818; Rin, s|;
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    • 356 10 Th« following were tho quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s ahara list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday. To day. es f e Shares. a cn m cn 08 ft G. ft G. ft C. ft C. Mining. Avar Hitam Tin. 12/9 13/3 13/- 13/3 Batans P. .27$ .30
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    • 145 10 Ihe September Figures. The Singapore of Commerce Rubber A**ociation f eld its 937th auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,976,306 ib*. 882.28 tons. Offered 1,699,601 lb-.; 7 8.75 tons. Sold 1,155,999 lbs. 516.08 tons. Spot. London 10 I 16d. New York 20} cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed
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    • 39 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSfi.) S.R. Sheet 331 cts, yer pound per pl $45/No. 1 Crepe cts. per ponnd per pl —ft Quiet. London 9 15/16 i New York 20 eta. go d. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys
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    • 115 10 The following analys s of dealers' stocks as at September, 30th-, in Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Province Wellesley and The Bindings is forwarded by the Acting Registrar-General of Statistics, S S and F.M.S. R.S. Un. S. Crepe Scr. Tl. all Sheet Lump Grades t« ns tons tons tons
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    • 1378 10 Penarg, October 11 1929. ft eta. Benares Opium p. chert nom 5,0-0.00 C ove® 90.00 Gold leaf Bellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170 00 Nutmegs 80s «> 70.00 110« 60.00 0 icoanutß per 1,000 sO.°n Copra S undried buyers 9 60 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 63 10 FOR MUSCLE BUILDING I EAT WWtICHT’LB. Lj__S 1 luU (cypoihj i HAWUfACTUMO AGENTS. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Kalz Bros Ltd.) j BOCKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. A Million (new, cecond-hand and rare) on every subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues
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  • 1336 11 Our Weekly Review. Official Inquiry Into Condition Of IndustryjContemplated. [BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT] London, September 18. THE Rubber Market opened on Thursday September 12th at lower prices reflecting the easier tendency of the New York market of the previous day. Initial buyers prices were
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    • 50 11 ggrcnnnam——namgMm wßw.wwitw > ■to»- 1 1 maoVX •<y <Lo\z (js WHEN DISCERNING ADVERTISERS RELY ON I THE SUNDAY GAZETTE I BECAUSE H*is MS EH'SIT —IFhi Im IL i‘B IBm w wJkhs' Bsh: BMH 1 M?§S ■.<■ tSHH t i w is w\ US' w s w Best rightest IGGEST Malayan
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    • 21 11 aS Received Latest Models. Direct from PARIS. Exquisite French Stockings* -nS jv- Lingerie, > Exclusive Millinery, <,«•' Gowns, FOR Morning, Afternoon, Evening. 1
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    • 370 11 XThe True Artist Demands A Conn Great artists select the best instruments. This explains the almost universal use of CONN instruments by the world’s most famous soloists. the Metropolitan Grand Opera and Philharmonic Orchestras of New York City, yCji?w 1 is the premier bass soloist of New York City. In
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  • 712 12 *Mr. and Mr«. C. J. Chipholm arrived in Kaala Lumpur frem Home yesterday. Mr R. S. District Manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., is in Klang for a few days on tour. Messrs. H. J. Murphy and W, W. M. Lennox, Cadets, Ma’avan Civil Service, have
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  • 67 12 INQUEST AND VERDICT. An inquest into the death of a female Chinese lunatic at Tanjong Rambutan Asylum was held by Mr. Stark, at the Ipoh Police Court yesterday» Deceased had fractured ribs but there was no evidence to show how they came to be fractured. An attendant
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 394 12 SB LEM If the problem concerns commercial radio—either tele- phonv or combined telephony and telegraphy—we shall I be glad to discuss it with you and to suggest the best solution. “Standard” Short Wave Radio Transmitting Stations are the most efficient means of annihilating space. 1 hey are suitable for all
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    • 204 12 Ah?h-h What did I tell you months ago? F jßif i -,h 'X L 2 i d i -—This is the ONLY cigarette dial does not affect the throat” CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole Agents HOTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons. Ltd.
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  • 518 13 PRIMITIVE BUT UNLOVELY MUSIC. HIDEOUS SCREECH. Appreciation A Matter Of Latitude. “London has recently been listening to music out of the past, music in its most primitive and perhaps most unlovely form,” says a writer in My Magazine. “It is music as known to the
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    • 260 13 “A hand on a J° n g ''tig si arm” dfifl y? S eMF <«bu> *S»I &g £SSWI l«sfe B gji Ha i JWw iSw Sk Jh BE i mlf w«mE x v'-’JEBk \"BwffEffiWrv T ydnKEIE P***tP 1 T f g &l. ’SĕMK-' «raP ir' OS'S vSEftk i BftjSfTi'jrt ,;><
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    • 221 13 II a i A Perfect I Chemist's Shop 1 i “Perfect Chemist’s Shop’’ is the one that has the right kind of w goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. We devote our energies particularly to making Our Pharmacy the very best Chemis t Shop
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    • 118 14 PAYMENT BY RESULTS Magic words to quote in connection with an industrial dispute PERHAPS BUT They have been the basis of successful trading for countless years. Witness, Ladies and Gentlemen the result of my last week’s toil My valued clients relieved me of no less than Six of my guaranteed
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  • 593 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, October 12. 1929. Mottom— S ct Mutton Indian M per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat m each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1-30 Tripe M do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread m pair 40 Suet M 40
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