Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 October 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 244 VOL. LXXXVII. TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 19 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Phcic* <raphy by electric light. 'Phone 772, 68, 70, Bithop Street, PENANG. 1 1
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    • 2322 2 POSITIONS VACANT. SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS. THE BANKS. I turpass real Diamonds in .11 [)f I\T A NEDERLANDLSCHE HANDEL S Bl LrWanted a Tamil Ayah or Amah ZgWgk reg^ cte Especial i y in Lustre f I Z\ <-a MAATSCHAPPU N. V. [I D a B please apply Box Nr. 264 c/o
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  • 527 3 CLEARING UP AN ACE-OLU controversy. AMAN living on the west side of the Medway is a proud and honourable mar; he describes himself as “A Man of Kent,” and holds that those living on the east of the Medway are less honourable men, merely “Kentish Men.” Brt
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  • 163 3 Viking Ship In The Thames. TO SAIL ROU D THE HORN. Londoners will have an opportunity of and in’pe'ting a Vikinc sh’O when the “Roald Amundsen” arrives in the Thames She is a faithful replica of the old pine and spruce vessels of days, and is fitted wiih complete V.k’ng
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    • 360 3 [41,800 MILES j| -AND STILL FLYING! Remarkable Reliability Record of Gypsy-Moth ’Plane Using’ Wakefield |CASTROL xxl J ■l IlJirni IB— I■■IIWI ■lllll IM—IHIH M■■■!!■■■■ I The reliibility test of a standard Gjpsy engine in acisually selected Moth (sealed by the A.1.D.) is 55 ♦5 still going strong. Up to July
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    • 107 3 THE TORTURE Or PiLES. Why continue to suffer? With DR. VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA no case of this painful malady is too stubborn or too long st inding to be completely and petmanentiy cured. The easy application and wonderful power of absorption of DR. VAN VLECKS ABSORPTIVE PLASMA is amazing.
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    • 332 3 Kayser Xg H SLIPPER HEEL’ Iw HOSIERY W ji 11 EMEAI B±.R tins number. 88X T, in ‘Slipper Heel” hosiery. Ask to see it. It is the favorite the world I over with women who prefer a sheer hose hnt want it to give wear. Notice the “Slipper Heel” the
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  • 228 4 MR. WALTER CITRINE’S ADVOCACY. Present “Jungle” Law. “I wou’d rapport 100 per cent, trustification of industry,” declared Mr. Walter Citrine, Secretary of the Trades Union Congrete, recently. HE was speaking at the London Labour Women’s Summer School, and developing an argument that a complete solution of
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  • 373 4 TIME SAVING INNOVATION IN CALCUTTA. A “cure” more satisfactory than objurgations. has at last been found, according to the Statesman, of Calcutta, for the dilatory peon who dawdles on his way to despatch a telegram. His services are rendered unnecessary by an innovation recently introduced at the Central Telegraph
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  • 94 4 PILOT LANDS AEROPLANE ON ONE WHEEL. The marvellous airmanship of last year’s teh ne id er Cup winner. Flight Lieut. Vebster, averted a disaster at Martlesham lerrdrcme, Woodbridge, in Suffolk. Flight Lieut. Webster was making a t*=Bt Bight with two passengers when one f the wheels of
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    • 300 4 fltophon works wondors g x I I I* I 7 vV Av. 7/rsSw •ML XJnI A particularly when one considers how obstinate rheumatism and gout often are even to the most careful treatment. It is with every justification that Atophan is recognised throughout the whole world as the surest remedy
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    • 248 4 ELUWeeS’S HELMETS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR AN ov ER ELLWOOD. 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS, OHN ELLWOOD SONS. 24, Great Charlotte Street, London, Bft Can’t Sleep? I j PHOSFERINE. a IK T\ 1 J -52 SOLD RECOMMENDED X BY STORES EVERYWHERE .X Olde English V. R. VICK CO.,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 149 4 Humour As Others See It. 1 Tv f (.Jy /Y h* j v L/T/ Leon, tefore I marry you, I must coni fess that 1 have a glass eye.” That is nothing. Only one’more window to clean.” Moustique, Charleroi. w You look in letter health than when I saw you
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  • 1420 5 Brilliant Gathering. Malaya’s Educational Mecca. Sparkling Speeches. THERE was a record gathering of old boys from all parts of Malaya for the seventh anniversary celebrations of the Old Frees’ Association which were brought to a successful close yesterday by the President’s Annual Re-union Dinner. There were
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  • 62 5 —Rugby Had io Service. London, October 21. The King has sent the following message to Sir Douglas Mawson, who sailed in the Discovery, on Saturday from Cape Town, on his expedition to the Antarctic. “The Queen and I send you and all members of the expedition
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  • 295 5 GOOD PROGRESS BEING MADE. Constant progress is being made in the erection of the Penang Sanitarium and Hospital in Burmah Road. There have been several references in these columns to the project which has grown out of the Mission Clinic’s activities. The time is near when
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  • 133 5 BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, October 21. The second round of the Billiards Tournament held at the Coast Club resulted as follows: A. S. Eliatamby beat Datoh Hamid; W.F.O. Stephens beat Teo Lim Chuan; Lim Boon Chiang beat G. H. Krishnan; Wee Cheng Kong beat
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  • 119 5 INQUEST VERDICT. (From Our Own Corres]K>ndent.) Singapore, October 22. A verdict of causing death by a rash act was returned by the coroner to-day against a Chinese lorry driver. The inquest was the sequel to a terrible accident at Punggol a few days back when two
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  • 119 5 SIR ANNAMALAI CHETTIAR. The Hon. Raja Sir R. v Annamalai Chettiar left this morning by the mail train for Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. There was a large gathering of Indians present at the platform to see him off. Seen by a Pinang Gazette representative the
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  • 180 5 nient of the criminals. British United Press ATTEMPT TO SOLVE MOSLEM TRAGEDY. Karachi, October 21. In an attempt to trace those responsible for shooting ten Hindus, 500 rifles were examined by experts here. All the rifles in a district covering 2,G50 miles were collected by
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  • 590 5 General Meeting. RATE OF DIVIDEND MAINTAINED. FUTURE PROSPECTS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 21. THE eighteenth ordinary general meeting of the United Engineers Ltd., was held yesterday at the company’s offices in -Damar Road. Mr. J. A. P. Strachan presided and in proposing the adoption of
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  • 112 5 ELECTION OF OFFICE-BEARER Mr. W. P. Paterson presided at the general meeting of the Penang Printers’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, j Limited at the Pinang Gazette Press, Limi-J ted, yesterday when the following office- bearers for the ensuing year were elected President Mr. A. H.
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  • 409 5 Vr. Justice N.P.H. Whitley is paying a short visit to Kaub. Dr. and Mrs. Eric Beggs have returned to Kuala Selangor from Bukit Fraser. Mr. J. R. Ramsay, Surveyor-on-Agree-ment, has been posted to Alor Star. Mr. E. A. H. Ellis of the Alor Star school has been
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  • 217 5 VICE PRESIDENT RESIGNS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, October 21. A split has occurred in the Klang District Football League resulting in the Vice-Pre-sident tendering his resignation which has been accepted pro tern by the President of the Association pending a Committee Meeting which has been
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  • 153 5 OLD BOYS’ RE UNION DINNER. The re-union dinner of Old Boys of the Kedah Government English Schools, was held at the Sungei Patani Rest House on Saturday night. The gathering was tinder the auspices of the Sungei Patani Government English School Union. Mr. R. P. S. Walker,
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  • 23 6 AT THE SWING. —Mr. George Lans’ ury romping with children during the visit he made to Greenwich. Park.
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  • 175 6 British United Press. FOUR DAYS WORK TO ONE DAY REST. Moscow. October 21. Having “nationalised” Sundays, the Soviet Government is now busy planning to re-organise the week. Two projects are being seriously considered for shortening the week to six or even five days. Instead of
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  • 148 6 British United Press. RELIGIOUS CEREMONY BELOW ROME. Rome, October 21. Religious ceremonies rrav shortly be held for the first time for 2.000 years in the catacombs hundreds of feet below the present level of Rome. The catacombs, where the early Christians prayed, wdl 1 e
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  • 170 6 I ih i Press. PLEASED THAT HE HAS ESCAPED A SOBRIQUET. Washington, October 21. Looking back upon his first six month»at White House, President Hoover derives great pleasure from the fact that he has not been given a sobriipiet. He has evaded die great American habit
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  • 438 6 —British United Press. Mutual’'Consent. COURT UPHOLDS MEXICAN DECREE. GROUNDS FOR ACTION. Legal circles in Merida, Yucatan, which is noted for its easy and high speed divorces, are highly elated at recent recognition accorded one of their unusual decrees by a Justice of
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  • 152 6 “healthy” young woman dead. British United Press. GERMAN GIRL SHOOTS HERSELF. Berlin, October 21. Perfect health is the ostensible reason given for one of the strangest suicides on record in Germany. Ema Czogor, a young woman of Berlin, called upon a physician in Charlottenburg for
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  • 110 6 British United Press. FOUND NEARLY DEAD. Montreal, October”2l. Lost for over a year in the wilds of northern Quebec, a young man named Courtois ha- been found in an exhausted state, nearly dead through starvation. He was a member of a party of
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    • 444 6 DUNBOP The FIRST Tyre in the World. An By Appointment ><x s J J The aiawj Sa i i f/l i \Of A Tl u■ i \U I J U'-\9 Still Leading. THE LUNLO’ RUBBER COMPANY (8 S) LIMITED, 101, Bishop Street, Penang Re ail Sales K. Lee San Co,
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  • 3159 7 Penang Chamber Of Commerce Meeting. Trade Difficulties. Mr. Milne’s Answer To Bagan Luar Project. Weld Quay Report. a review of the present tra ’e £> position in Penang was made to-d yat the half yearly meeting of the Pen mg Chamber of Uan nr
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  • 499 7 MR. D. R. AMARASEKARA. Highly Successful Function. Air. Donald Richard Amarasekara was i entertained to dinner by the Ceylonese of Klang at the Station Hotel, Klang, on Saturday night in honour of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace for the State of Selangor. n
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  • 64 7 REPENTANT CHINESE BOUND OVER. Lim Ah Thye, a Chinese, was charged in the Penang Police Court this morning, with attempting to commit suicide at Chin Ah Squire on October 11. Inspector Reddick prosecuted. The agistrate —Has he repented for it now? The accused said he had. His Worship
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  • 269 7 RELATIVES AND OWNERSHIP OP CATTLE. Air. Justice Sproule was called upon to decide whether a Tamil cattlemen entrusted. 7 milch cows and 10 calves to his nephew, a gang coolie, or whether the latter bought them for $6OO in the Supreme Court to-day. The statement of claim
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  • 160 7 IPOH CHINESE HEAVILY FINED. Ho Kim Hock, a Chinese, was again produced in the Penang Police curt this morning charged with cheating a number of ricksha pullers. The accused stated that ho was a newcomer to Penang from Ipoh and the present case was the result of
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  • 129 7 Reuter, DECISION REVOKED. Tokio, October 21. i While general satisfaction is expressed at the government’s intention to revoke the decision to cut salaries official opinion is divided between praising the Premier’s wis- dom in bowing before public opinion, and! censuring him for shilly-shallying. i
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  • 118 7 ,—Reuter. Washington, October 21. The Federal Farm Board aimounces thata it believes that the prevailing prices of cotton are too low and therefore proposes to lend the Cotton Co-operative Associations sums sufficient to bring the total amount borrowed from all sources by such Associations, to 16 cents
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  • 400 8 Negotiations for the unification of the* Indian community of Penang are now well advanced and we hope that by the end of the year the differences which have hitherto obstructed Indian social progress will have ceased to exist. To-morrow, a committee of the United Indian Association will meet
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  • 96 8 I. Benter. RESULTS OF TRIENNIAL ELECTION. Paris, October 21. The three yearly elections for one-third of the Senate were held to-day and 81 results have up to the present been announced. The Radical-Socialists have gained seven seats and the Independent-Radicals four. Later. The final results show the Republicans
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  • 73 8 Benter. NAVY LEAGUE S MANIFESTO. London, October 21. There was no diminution of the number of wreaths placed on Lord Nelson's column on the occasion of the Trafalgar Day celebrations to-day, despite what the Navy League, in a manifesto signed by Lord Sydenham, describes as “fashionable pacifism.’’ The
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  • 88 8 —Benter. DISORDER IN COURT. Lahore, October 21. At the resumption of the conspiracy trial in connection with the murder of Police Inspector Saunders, one of rhe accused threw a slipper at a witness. Disorder ensued and the jailer lifted up the arm of a chair which he
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  • 57 8 .—Bngby Badio Service. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. London, October 21. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and party had an enthusiastic reception on their arrival at Montreal this morning. They were entertained at luncheon, and later the honorary degree of the McGill University was conferred on Mr. MacDonald. The British Premier
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  • 59 8 Benter. M. CLEMENCEAU AND M. POINCARE. Paris, October 21. Public anxiety for M. Clemenceau’s health is heightened by the announcement that his son has been telegraphically summoned to the bedside, where his daughter and grandson are already present. A bulletin, signed by four doctors, states
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  • 1277 8 A. H. 1- Penang, Tuesday, observance of Armi&tice Day at home this year is to differ from that of previous years. There will be less military display and the service of remembrance at the Cenotaph in Whitehall will be given over to the civilian element. This is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 411 9 New O f ficer Administering The Government. Mr. Scott S worn la. Impressive Ceremony At Singapore. Sir Hugh Clifford's Message. Mr. John Scott, the Colonial Secretary, yesterday took the oath to administer the Government of the Colony, during the course of an impressive full dress ceremony in the Council Chamber,
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  • 129 9 A collection of pictures including some excellent specimens of photography, will be exhibited at the Malay Drill Hall, Peel Avenue, on October 23, 24 and 25. The Arts and Crafts section will include examples of pottery, carving, modelling, and original lamp decorations. 'Phis year former members
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  • 93 9 Heutcr. U.S. DELEGATES APPOINTED. Washington, October 21. Senators Reed and Robinson have Consented to serve on the American delegation to the Naval Conference at London. Senator Borah was invited but was unable to accept. Mr. Stimson states that the selection of the other delegates has been
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  • 36 9 "—Renter. Harvey retains middleweight TITLE. London, October 21. At the Stadium Club Len Harvey retain’d the Middleweight Championship of Great L 11 n, outpointing .Jack Hood, the WelterWeight Champion, in a fifteen round contest.
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  • 112 9 under mental stress or excitement. British United Press. FIFTH VICTIM IN ONE FAMILY. New York, October 21. Five people at Niagara Falls, New York State, have died of a mysterious illness which is puzzling the doctors. Marian Prone died suddenly in a cinema. She was the fifth among
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  • 100 9 RUSSIAN POOL HANDICAP SINGLES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, October 21. In the first round of this tournament Hopson-Walker beat Hurry 250-125 Simon beat Mustard 250-242 Collett beat Hislop 250-213 Whale received a w.o. from Wilson Ellen beat Beer 250-201 Lawson beat Ballcch 250-243; Park beat Money 250-217;
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  • 115 9 I— British United Press. I Ossining (New York), Oct. 21. An athletic meeting has been held behind I the walls of Sing Sing prison. Most of the I competitors were in good training, since most of them had competed before by try- ing to outrun
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  • 361 9 NEW ANNEXE OPENED. ADDITIONAL TEACHERS’ QUARTERS. MORE CLASS ROOMS. Many changes have taken place in the Ipoh Convent during the last two or three years and among these the most important is the building of a new annexe which has just been completed. The Ipoh Convent
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  • 100 9 .—Benter. EVACUATION CF ST. PIERRE ZONE. Fort de France, October 21. Memories of the eruption of Montepele in 1902 when the town of St. Pierre was wiped out and the whole of the 20,000 inhabitants killed are haunting the refugees under orders to evacuate the entire zone in
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  • 146 9 i. British United Press. A USICIANS WAR. Rio de Janeiro, October 21. Brazilian musicians hate the “talkies.” And they have very good reason for their hatred, for ever since the talkies became popular in Brazil the musicians have been out of work. But they
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  • 356 9 —Reuter. (Successful Test. 150 PASSENGERS AND CREW OF TEN. BRITISH ENGINES. The huge German flying-boat Dornier Dox, with 150 passengers and a crew of 10 on board, has had a successful hours flight ov?r Lake Constance. As the machine is fitted with British engines much satisfaction is
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  • 83 9 —Reuter. IMPORTATION TO BE EXCLUDED. Berlin, October 21. A loan agreement has been entered into with the German Government by the Swedish Match Trust, under which the Trust will advance 125,000,090, issuable at 93 per cent and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent.
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  • 82 9 —Reuter. YOUNG PLAN PLEBISCITE. Berlin, October 21. Police intervention was necessary in several parts of the capital to-day to cool the ardour of political demonstrators who drew attention to the disturbin' eleauu; in the political situation in the shape of a nationalist petition, organised throughout tin*
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  • 61 9 Reuter. LABOUR AND THE MILLENNIUM. Canberra, October 21. Mr. Bruce has resigned and Mr. Scullin has been commissioned to form a new M inistry. Mr. Scullin, tumultuously welcomed, made a speech at the station in which he said Labour did not promise the millennium,
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    • 26 9 POPPY DAY 1929. Messrs Brown, Phillips Stewart, No. la, Penang Street, Penang, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above fund to whom donations should be sent.
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    • 245 9 1 Christmas Presents j FOR J Frtends At Home. s f I Johnnie Walker Whiskey I RED LABEL J > 6 Bottle Cm, 12 Pettie Catte. I $11.50, 16.75, 33.00, 65.00. (BLACK LABEL I 2 JWnTT 3 «ottleCa.ee 6 li ot le Ca s 12 Bottle Cases i »12.00, 18.00,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 59 9 jL a?. -fit Ik CT. .A TO-NIGHT TILL WEDNESDAY, 23ri. George Jessel /a/ “PRIVATE IZZY MDRPBY” r L Laughter and tears! Pathos and Cornedv—Sobs and Smiles —Koiuanee and Drama —Love and War. Every Emotion is in this specia* film. Columbia Pictures p-esent B *rt Lytell in 6 OBEY THE LAW
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  • 840 10 Bad Case. EUROPEAN PUBLIdiY AGENT FIN >D $5O. ABUSIVE LANGUAGE. A particularly bad traffic case io which a European from the F. M. S. was the offender was heard in the Second Police Court this morning. The accused, Mr. 11. M. Kogers, stated to
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  • 691 10 CO-OPERATION IN THE TIN INDUSTRY. Many of the diverse comments that have lately obtained publicity through <he Malayan Press have been frankly sceptical as to the recent movement towards co-operation amongst Tin Producers, such scepticism being founded mainly upon the erroneous assumption that there is
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  • 27 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 33} cts. per pound per pl=s44/66 Quiet. London 911 New York 19f c‘s. (gold). (#l/ Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.)
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  • 91 10 Spot 33}c per lb. Nov./Dec. 1929 34}c Jan./March 1930 35|c Apr./Jure 1930 36}0 M Market quiet. London and Liverpool Stock increased by 1,590 tons. The following prices were realized for rubber sold to day:— Gcod F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet s43} to $431 F.A.Q. do 42} 43
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  • 67 10 (Rugby Radu service) London, October 21. Paris. 123.865; N»w Y»rk. 4.871; Brussels, 34.885 Geneva, 25.18 Ams terdam, 12.10}; Milan, 93 125 Berlin, 20.405 Stockuolm, 18.145 Copenhagen, 18.205 Oslo, 18 205 Vienna, 34.67 Prague, 164|; H-it l9 Madrid, 34.175 L«sb <n, 108.25 Athens, 375; Bucharest, 816}; Rio. Buenos Aires,
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  • 152 10 GENERAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Sitiawan, October 20. A general meeting of the Sitiawan and Dindings Indian Association was held on Saturday evening at Simnang Ampat. The meeting was convened for the purpose of considering the report of the sub-committee appointed by the last meeting to
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  • 82 10 To-day, at the Esplanade at G p.m. 1. March Bersaglieri Eilenberg 2. Selection The Naughty’ Princess Cuvillier 3. Mazurka A Midsumer Eve Kia Ora 4. Fantasia La Traviata Verdi 5. Fox Trot My Ideal Nicholls God Save The King The engagement is announced of Robert Henry’ Whittingham Punnett,
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  • 328 10 Th'» following w«r« the quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’» «bare list at 11 a.m. to-day 3 Yesterday. Today. fi E E E Sharks. <g 5 <g 3 to. Io. I o. I o. Minins. Ayer Hitam Tin. 12/- 12/o 11/9 12/6 Batu Caves 1-25 1.30 1.20 1-30
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  • 42 10 Messrs. Boustead iC o Ltd—22nd October quotation for Singapore r-6ned tin $92 59 p»r picul, businefffl done 250 t »np, Penang refined $92-50 per picu bu i done 125 ton?, unrefined tin $9150 per picul, tin ore $9l-50 per picul.
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  • 43 10 Tbe homeward mail by the g.w. Tilawa closes at 6 p m. on Fiiday. the 25th mat. Tbe B.l.with m*iis despatched from London on October 3 is expected to airive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 25th it s ant.
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  • 78 10 Penang, October 22, 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank. On London Bank Demand 2/3 15'16 4 m/st 2'4 3/32 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 5/8 3 h Documentary 24 11/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 M France T.T. 1,425 India M T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 80}
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    • 48 10 Madame Farina has received by s. s. Kashgar. Latest Original French Models OF Evening and Afternoon Gowns, Room No. 78 E. O. Hotel. *****—1-11 s g 3.11 TO LET. Bungalow furnished mar Race Course Te n s ccurt. ©:c„ fr* m early, December. Apply—lo. Roe Cours© Road. i
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    • 366 10 EE Pdm Oil Pointers —G. X I AN INVESTMENT TRUST? =E That was the beadirg of a leading article in r Malayan daily S j-E newspaper recently. The Id*»a —an txcdlerit out—is to provide S EE the ‘‘emill man’’ (and it if 20 io 1 that yen who read these
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  • 394 11  -  Length With The Iron. By George Gadd. AS a young player 1 prided myself on the wonderful length I could attain with the iron club. Then one day I played with Harry Vardon in an exhibition match, and long before the finish of the second round I realised
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  • 698 11 WOMEN THE SLAVES OF SNOBBERY. e OUR PLAIN DRESS. Absence of Envy And Spitefulness. M »n’e c s’ume rescuing from the abject slavery to convention into which it has f illen, ‘‘Women’s ostumes need above all things a severe purging from the elements of plutocratic
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  • 924 11 Weekly Market Report. Penang, Monday. The atmosphere in the Share Market is one of acute pessimism due to the further drastic fall cf Tin during the week and anxie y is now felt as to what extremity the metal prices will decline before a reaction sets ia.
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    • 9 11 Massage House. 2, AKRATOON HOAD. MISS YURI. MISS MATSUKO.
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    • 389 11 TERRIBLE W 1 SEN» Rash on Knees in Patches. Cuticura Heals. “My knees broke out in patches with a rash which was accompanied with a terrible itchy sensation. For i weeks I could hardly get any sleepI It was of a dry nature and I could not bear to go
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  • 461 13 NOT TO WORK. Delhi Hindus’ Way To Paradise. AN interesting discussion on bulls took place at a recent meeting of the Delhi Municipal Committee. Ever since the Mumcipality came into being the problem of how to deal with i he ever-increasing number of stray bulls,
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  • 326 13 IMAGE THAT CONTAINED R-. 20. “Mendicants’” Free Train Ride. Eleven persons, dressed as mendicants and vagrants, were convicted recently by Rai Sahib Lal Mohan Banerji, the Railway Special Magistrate of Allahabad, for travelling without tickets. The accus d formed two batches. The first batch
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