Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-10-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 247. VOL. LXXXVII. FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1929. PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement613 1929-10-25 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo craphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. g<' I I II ’W“l| BBS MB kjA W m| Ji •j- i* IfH 1 o iiff X™i-»sCSIj V *s* *s* I I K TWELVE CORNER BENT rXf pniivciple of coivstructlorv 4. K613 words
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Advertisement15 1929-10-25 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS. DEMISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement2432 1929-10-25 2 POSITION WANTED. HEATH BROW SCHOOL. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. B NKS 1 g>lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimill|||||||||||||||||||||. Open for Engagement. Preparatory School for the Public WATERFALL LANDS, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. g I()R EVtIRY CASE OI S Schools and the Royal Navy. (Incorporated in England by Royal /"'imil I I' n 4 T A TIT'I'I. S Ist2,432 words
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Article353 1929-10-25 3 SECRET LE SONS. Record Number In Training. England has a record number of women in serious training tor qualification as pilots. J he “ai*-fever’ has infected not merely the young woman who is anxious to try every new experience for the ihrill of it, but also353 words
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Article346 1929-10-25 3 P. O. Orchestral Concert. ON THE LAWN (Weather permitting) The following pmcramme will be rendered by the E. O. Orchestra, under th» direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax., or Sunday, the 27th Octobtr 1929, at 9.30 p.w. 1. Grand March “Florentine” Fucik 2. Overture “Maritat a” Wallace William Vincent Wallace,346 words
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Advertisement426 1929-10-25 3 —m"**"*"— ill rn i llWhnfl rt in 1 jr ■■“nWfrr —y < wj-M ORRIS MOTORS I i4jT' ~xsir MW* •*wS v X BEfei tL —J?* y r\ x AlK' T i ja, L/Os WTLj r Ekavva Kj£, r ''HE ISIS SIX may well be described as the Super Kgrajr?* I426 words
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Advertisement165 1929-10-25 3 The Columbia PORTABLE GRAFONOLA. SEE IT! PLAY IT! I i i ISfSa fi i Ilia. ,1 1 It’s ths ffiost remarkable portable ever made. MODELS F 10M $35.00. Test and compare. 11 l‘ .timgngy* j ollil TBRo*’ is wmß y f XH Don t take risks. The T_ f antiseptic165 words
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Article1134 1929-10-25 4 fat 1 can give you.”— John O'London's Weekly, ONE THING AND ANOTHER ALL ABOOT OYSTERS. 1 FOUND the Professcr Bitting in a corner of his garden reading. Hid book slipped from his fingers on to the lawn as I greeted him. I picked it up andfat 1 can give you.”—John O'London's Weekly, - 1,134 words
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Advertisement113 1929-10-25 4 —II I aa I ——-g———M—— I II i Ma—— ama^— m———— CONN’S Unquestioned Leadership THE CONN Company built the first American saxophone and today more CONN Saxophones are sold than any other make in the world. The world’s greatest saxophone artists are using CONN Instru- My ments exclusively due to113 words
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Advertisement221 1929-10-25 4 1 t II 11, exceed $100,00,000. S. C. Assurance in force ov?r $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Stiiats SeAtw-twmtal 1 HEAD OFFICE» Wineheater House-! Singapore. LONDON OFFKE t 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Sr Company baa £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and comptie221 words
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Article1931 1929-10-25 5 Series Of Meetings. Mr. Cavendish At Chamber Of Commerce. Post Office And Teachers’ Societies. THIS week might aptly be described as Co-Operation Week in Penang as all the Penang Societies had arranged their meetings for th i week on account of the visit to Penang of1,931 words
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Article208 1929-10-25 5 MAN KNOCKED DOWN. Driver of Car Fails To Stop. Mr. D. Wij *Bcr mdr?, an employee at Messrs. Craig and Company, engineers, Klang, was on his way to Kapar on Wednesday and when he reached the third and a half mile stone he noticed a208 words
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Article129 1929-10-25 5 EING EDWARD VII SCHOOL TEAM. (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 25. Since the opening of the rugger season on y the King Edward VII School has played rugger at Taiping. The boys’ showing in the practice games was encouraging and they are not wanting in an enthusiastic129 words
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Article159 1929-10-25 5 ST. MICHAFL’S SCHOOL DEFEAT II OH CLUB. St. Michael’s School defea'el the Ipoh C.ub by four goals to th'ea in a wellcontested g?me played on the Ipoo Recreation ground yesterday. The Club had ti e beet of the opening stages and in the first half locked like159 words
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Article179 1929-10-25 5 PERAK CI.UA DRAW WITH HORNETS* A”. Iu a fast game ‘he Perak Club drew with the Hon e b ‘’A” on the Esp'anade on Thursday, each s de scoring f~»ur goals. Daly and Angubtin scored <n» goal each for the Hornets in the firs'-half. The Club attacked vigor.179 words
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Article197 1929-10-25 5 ANNOAL MEETING: PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. The Klang Branch of th? M. 8. V. R. B. R. A. held one of their foitnightly shoots on th? afterroon of Saturday last and had a fairly good attendance*. The spoon was won by B. Hux’ej-Walker. The six best scores w*»re197 words
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Article190 1929-10-25 5 IPOH MEETING. The annual general mee*»ng < f the Government Servants* Co-operative. Thrift and Loan Socie’v. I imited, was held at the Ipoh Town H H last evening. Major G. M. Kidd presided over a large attendance. The minutes of the pemr J m r *»‘irg190 words
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Article830 1929-10-25 5 Mr. C. J. S. Jam s>n is arriving in Malaya on the 31st iuat, by the liaicali pindi. M&jjr-G t.eral H. L. Pritchard, General 1 Office Com trial diog, M daya, will be in Ipoh on Saturday. 1 Ms. George Huntsman, wife of Mr. 1 Huntsman, Managing830 words
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Article194 1929-10-25 5 YEARS OF LITIGATION. Ownership of Klian Intan Mine. An application was made before His Lordship Mr. Justice Prichnr 1, K.C., in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, on Monday, by Mr, J. L. Woods, of Cowdy and Jones, who appeared on behalf of Tuan Man and another for194 words
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Article134 1929-10-25 5 REVOCATION OF DIVORCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 25. Judgment was reserved by the Chief Justice yesterday in the case in which Syed Mohamed Yassin alias Wan Puteh and another were seeking to show by the production of fresh evidence to the effect that134 words
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Article51 1929-10-25 5 At 4-30 p. m. on Saturday October. 26 a Jumble Sale will be heid in the Penang Town Hall. Proceeds will be devoted to the Y. W. C. A. Funds. A great variety of wearing appirel, household articles etc., all in excel.'e it condition will be on51 words
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Article130 1929-10-25 5 —Ru'jby Radio Service. M. CLEMENCEAU HAS RESTLESS NIGHT. Taris, October 24. VL Clemenceau had a restless night and the doctors say that it is essential for him that he keep very quiet.— Heater. Washington, October 24. General Dawes has been appointed tho fourth /American delegate to the—Ru'jby Radio Service. - 130 words
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Article157 1929-10-25 5 INDECISIVE FIGHTING. Shanghai, October 21. The Civil War situation is more favourable to the Government than appeared last week. Heavy but indecisive fighting hasbeen going on 20 miles west of Cheng Chow, which is still in Government hands. The National General has wired from Siang Yang,157 words
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Article232 1929-10-25 6 —British Unite I Press. Nation of 240,000,000.} HUGE INCREASES IN POPULATION. COMMERCIAL EXPANSION. A country with a population of 210,000,000. spread over a territory so vast that it could easily cover the United States, including Alaska. This is the Brazil of sixty years hence, (nvisioned by—British Unite I Press. - 232 words
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Article94 1929-10-25 6 —Reute). YESTERD A Y S B U SIN ESS. New York, October 21. The share market was weakest at the opening. The sales for the first two hours were 5,711,000 compared with 6,*****00 for the whole of yesterday. By 1.30 p.m. thf* sales showed an easy—Reute). - 94 words
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Article87 1929-10-25 6 —Benter. NEW GOVERNMENT. Canberra, October 21. Mr. S. M. Bruce in his farewell message on laying down the Premiership urged the people to face resolutely the problems ahead and to set aside party warfare for political advantage. f He says that if the new government resists—Benter. - 87 words
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Article83 1929-10-25 6 .—Reuter. HOOVER’S GREATEST OBJECTIVE. Louisville, October 24. The development of the rivers and lakes in America into a gigantic arterial waterway, a task three times greater than the Panama Canal, is promised by President Hoover as one of the greatest objectives of his administration, at an.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article53 1929-10-25 6 f Reuter, MAN COMMITS SUICIDE. Copenhagen, October 24. The Folkbanken (Peoples Bank), with a share capital of 6,000 000 crowns has provisionally suspends I ]ay mt nt. Harold Plum, the manager of one or two firms with which the Folkbanken had serious commitments, has committed suicidef —Reuter, - 53 words
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Advertisement326 1929-10-25 6 ifafftiteawagf DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. Ifl |B| ji S I i feyM gg| M Talcum Powders Ice Cream Pla'es f I Nt_-wS 5*4 *Ur \><S^: 7 y. < d i. Aborted. All g a«8 sh»ll i L Price 2 for $l.OO Price 4 for 1.00 Perfumes Meltonian Assor'e 1326 words
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Advertisement437 1929-10-25 6 DUNLOP The FIRST Tyre in the World. 1 b: /Ur vt W\j I H ■iK- Bv Appointment/ -psi J Thenatae f\ and tread I ttiS® W. j ,i v~d r "1. C Still Leading. THE I UNLO RUBBER COMPANY (S S) LIMiTED. 10*, Bishop Str e", Penang Re ail Sales437 words
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Article205 1929-10-25 7 RECEI V ING ILLEG AL GRATIFICATION. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Penang Police Court to-day Boey Cheng Heng, a middle-aged Chinese was charged with receiving an illegal gratification of ‘2O cents, being a Government servant, at Weld Quay on October ‘2l. The accused pleaded guilty205 words
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Article119 1929-10-25 7 NINE CHINESE FINED. In the Penang Police Court, to-day, nine Chinese stood in the dock charged with gaming in public at 25, Burma Road on October 21. All the accused pleaded guilty. Inspector Lewis, of the Gambling Suppression 1 lepartment, said that the accused were having a119 words
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Article132 1929-10-25 7 POSSIBLE STATE XI v UNITED INDIAN ASSOCIATION. The following have been selected to play on Wednesday, at 5-10 p.m. prompt on the Esplanade J. Wilkinson A. V. Perrin and Dr. W. H. Brodie Capt. E. C. Prattley, G. Aste and R. W. Scarlett; G. R. Evans, A. G.132 words
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Article28 1929-10-25 7 ON POLO GROUND. owin<r to the hard state of the E'ldanade this match will he plave I on the Polo Ground. Kick-ofl 5 p.m.28 words
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Article129 1929-10-25 7 HOUSES OF ILL-REPUTE TO BE CLOSED. The Government has decided that the Chinese houses of ill-repute in Penang shall be closed down from the end of this year, and in pursuance of this decision the Protector of Chinese. Penang, has served notices on all such houses that they129 words
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Article64 1929-10-25 7 MUNICIPAL COOLIES FINED FOR FIGHTING. Inspector Dawson charged two Tamils with fighting in Patani Road. The case was tried by Mr. F. K. Wilson the Penang Police Magistrate this morning. The accused pleaded guilty. Magistrate Is this in Patani Road Inspector Dawson: Yes. And are they Municipal64 words
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Article421 1929-10-25 7 GENERAL’S WAR BOOK. As Thrilling As A Novel. Major- sen er al e. b. ashmorE’B Air Defence (Longmans, Bs. 6J.) is interesting as a novel and is certainly the most imp» rcant book on air war that has appeared since General Ho»ppner published his Kritgin421 words
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Advertisement6 1929-10-25 7 laSKaaoSSaĕac£Sa£acSsaaaSSS£cSaaS£ĕSSa&sS Run Down? I PHOSFERINE _JOOooOooooooggooo©oooooooo©oooooO©©o©©oooooo©ooooo^ <6 words
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Advertisement168 1929-10-25 7 THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to suffer? With DR. VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA no case of this painful malady is too stubborn or too long standing to be completely and peimanently cured. The easy application and wonderful power of absorption of DR. VAN VLECKS ABSORPTIVE PLASMA is amazing. It168 words
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Advertisement1188 1929-10-25 7 New Advertisemen’s. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx**:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx hr- i C LIT YOUR I. «g C nsigneeH of cargo per the ab v« X X vas«lfr »m Europe are hereby notifirdi?f .j .y rrrA v Ihr2Vh 8 o u t e b here r929 rm ’i OD^ nday x -j WHY PAY MORE x the1,188 words
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Obituary85 1929-10-25 7 Obituary. MR. IRULANDI TINDAL. We regret to announce the death of Mr. Irulandi Tindal, one of the oldest residents of Penang and a member of the Committee of Management to the Hindu Endowments Board, Penang, which occurred this morning at his residence in Penang Street, Penang. Deceased leaves many children85 words
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Article637 1929-10-25 8 The other day a bill was introduced in the Hong Kong Legislative Council having for its object the abolition of mui-tsai, e., the employment of unpaid female labour in the houses of well-to-do Chinese. As the practice prevails in the Straits Settlements also, though to what extent637 words
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Article52 1929-10-25 8 —Pouter. INCREASED RAILWAY FACILITIES. Shanghai, October 24. Nanking authorities state that, according to reliable reports from Harbin, the Soviet is rushing through the construction of 100 miles of railway from Hardarovsk to the coast in order to facilitate the supply Q f various materials from Japan.——Pouter. - 52 words
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Article1203 1929-10-25 8 A. H. L - A. H. L Penang, Friday. WE note that the Post Offi authorities, true to their intention of doing as well by the Public as is possible, have taken yet another step to facilitate delivery of the outward mail from Europe. Offices h ive been askc i to1,203 words
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Advertisement129 1929-10-25 8 /y/y rmiq J7 i I/ y 3 I Z~'\ I I LJ dOHN HAIG A. CO., LTD., S Distillers of Scotch Whisky since 1627. nn 1 ■> »fflF== 'O ODOLISE AND BE IDOLISED BRITISH MADE I OD O L y Destroys dental Bacteria and Purifies the Whole Mouth. i AND129 words
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Advertisement68 1929-10-25 8 E. O. watch for OPENING DATE OF NEW WING GRAND BAL MASQUE. OUR SLO ’AN,— SERVICE CIVILITY. LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I .1 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, PENANG. “A really Delightful situation MODERN THROUGHOUT. Special attention given to Cuisine and service. Dinner Dance every Wednesday and Saturday. ’Phone68 words
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Miscellaneous25 1929-10-25 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water’ To-day. 3.53 a.m. 11.14 a.m. 5.21 p.m. 10 54 p.m. To-MORROW. 4.57 a.m. 1.0 a.m. 9.28 p.m. 1.48 p.m.25 words
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882 1929-10-25 9 Scene At Belgian Unknown Soldier’s Tomb. Compatriot’s Act. Assailant A Young Milanese Student. Confession To Police. J.n attempt was macle at Brussels yesterday to assassinate Crown Prince Umberto, of Italy. The Prince had only just arrived in Belgium to take part in the ceremonies—Reuter- - 882 words
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Article92 1929-10-25 9 .w- Reuter. AMERICA’S DEFENDER. New York, October 24. "’ir boats which are being constructed ’hree New York and one Boston syn- will fight for the honour of defending ‘a s Cup against Sir Thomas Lipton’s 1 h< New York Yacht Club has announced 1 "f races.w- Reuter. - 92 words
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213 1929-10-25 9 —Rugby Radio Service. COLONIAL OFFICE MAGAZINE. ENCOURAGEMENT OF RESEARCH IN TROPICS. CLEARING HOUSE OF IDEAS. Overseas Education a new magazine published by the Oxford University Press for the Colonial Office, has for its aim the encouragement of educational research in tropical and sub-tropical areas. A London, October.—Rugby Radio Service. - 213 words
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Article139 1929-10-25 9 .—Reuter. THREE POWERS BUY SAME SECRET. Berlin, October 24. According to a Berlin telegram no fewer than three powers, including two great powers, obtained copies of the secret cypher, the loss of which led to the recall of the members of the Italian Embassy at Berlin. It appears.—Reuter. - 139 words
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99 1929-10-25 9 —lieu ter. MR. HOOVER’S ESCAPE. Lru'svil’e, October 24. Shortly before the special train, conveying President Hoover from Louisville to Washington, passed Slider’s Crossing near New Alb ny, a large motorcar was dis ever, d standing «cross the rails. Tt w s removed just in time.—lieu ter. - 99 words
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135 1929-10-25 9 —Reuter. NEW LEGISLATION. Hong Kong, October 21. Introducing the new legislation relating to mui-tsais the Attorney-General made a statement to the Legislative Council that the bill was intended to bring to an end as soon as possible the present practice of the employment of mui-tsais. Its—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article79 1929-10-25 9 —Rugby Radio Service. LAST ENGAGEMENT IN CANADA. London, October 24. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald arrived at Quebec this morning from Chicoutini. He has spent the last two days quietly in the interior of Quebec Province, taking the opportunity, however, of inspecting industrial developments, notably those in connection with—Rugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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212 1929-10-25 9 VISIT TO FACTORY, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 25. When the members of the League of Nations Opium Commission continue their enquiries at the Government Secretariat to-day, the names of the following nine Chinese gentlemen who have been appointed to voice die opinions of the212 words
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Article123 1929-10-25 9 who desires to attend the dinner. Rugby Radio Service. PRINCE TO PRESIDE. London, October 24. One of the twelve men of the Indian Army, who are among the 350 holders of the ictoria Cross invited to the banquet over which the Prince of Waleswho desires to attend the dinner.—Rugby Radio Service. - 123 words
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Article62 1929-10-25 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, October 24. There is still no news of Diteman, the American airman who left Harbour Grace (Newfoundland) on Tuesday, in an attempt to fly in a light aeroplane to London. The only hope now entertained for the airman is that heRugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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32 1929-10-25 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, October 24. An extraordinary exchange position is revealed by the banks quoting the Hong Kong dollar at less value than the tical.32 words
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Article152 1929-10-25 9 CINEMAS CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT. On Saturday, 19th. inst., at 2 p.m. a meeting was held at the Lyric Theatre (Theatre Royal) in connection with the Poppy Day Fund. Mr. Kim Kee, Manager of this theatre expressed his directors’ pleasure at being able to lend their hall152 words
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Advertisement36 1929-10-25 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 Cash despatched by post should be enclosed in a Registered cover.36 words
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Advertisement163 1929-10-25 9 I Christinas Presents 1 i FOR I Friends At Home. j j Johnnie Walker Whiskey l? RED LABEL 2 Rattle Cases 3 Bottle Cases 6 Bottle Cates 12 i ottle Ca cs 4“ $11.50, 16.75, 33 00, 65.00. BLACK LABEL 5 2 Bottle Cases 3 Bottle Cates 0 Bot lo163 words
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Miscellaneous119 1929-10-25 9 town hall Thursday 31st October at 9.31 p.m. Fur ONE RECITAL Cn’y. f t THE FAMOUS CHERNIAVSKYTRIO f Three of the most brill a>t i* strimentalists 4* of the present day. «ft t ‘F PIANO, VIOLIN AND CELLO. Popular Prices S 4, S 25, Booking at Robinson Piano Co., Ltd.119 words
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Article897 1929-10-25 10 COMBINED ESTATES. Special Meeting Of Shareholders. A MEE I ING of the shareholders of Sandycroft Rubber Company was held at Singapore on Friday to consider the resolution regarding participation in a new Company in Pahang which has been under consideration by various local companies of late. Mr.897 words
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Article424 1929-10-25 10 Messrs. James F. Hutton and Co., Ltd. Manchester, October 2. The chief feature of the week h s un doubtedly been the advance in the Bink rate cf a further one per cent, which now stands higher ttao it bas been for several year?. The rise wts424 words
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Article148 1929-10-25 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 939ih auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,792,513 lbs.; 890.23 tons. Offered 1,473,721 lbs.; 657.91 tons. Sold 1,101,632 lbs. 491.80 tons. Spot. London 9 11/ 6d. New York 19} cts. Price* Realized. Ribbod Smoked Sheet. Cen's Per148 words
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Article65 1929-10-25 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, October 24. Paris, 123.855 New York. 4.88 3 l 2 Brussels, 34.875 G°neva, 25.17 Ama terdam, 12.091; Milan, 93 105 Berlin. 20.405 Stockholm, 18.155 Copenhagen, 18.205; Oslo, 18 205 Vienna, 34.71; Prague, 1641; Helsingfors, 194} Madri*, 34.20 Lisbon, 108,25 Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 65 words
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Article476 1929-10-25 10 BLAKE COMPANY. MARKET REVIEW. Singapore, October 23. We have again to regretfully report a depressing week. Tin bas continued its unchecked decline to £186.0.0 which figure is lower by £23.0.0 than the price ruling just a month ago. Beyond the obvious!explanation of overproduction we hear of no definite reason for476 words
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Article182 1929-10-25 10 BOUSTEAD COMPANY. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Penang, October 23. Th 3 market remains dull and there is little of interest to report this week. Values in all markets h&ve eased and the local quotation for spot closes cent down on balance at 32} cents per lb. Loudon and New York close182 words
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Article954 1929-10-25 10 MARKET REfORT. London, September 26. Since our last Report the Rubber M trket has been inactive so far as new bubiness is concerned. There has been some liquidation of the October and October/December positions. A considerab e proportion of speculative holdings for these positions have been sold954 words
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Article303 1929-10-25 10 The following wore the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m to-day Yesterday. To day. Sharks. Je 22 tn 03 Io. to. I c. I o. Mining. Batons P 25 .39 .26 .30 Hong Fatt M .67| .721 .671 -70 Kinta 1 55303 words
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112 1929-10-25 10 27th October —22nd Sunday after Trinity. 8.30 am. [T] Holy Communion and Address at Holy Trinity Church, Neboug Tebal. 6 p.m. Evensong and Address at S. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. After this service there will be a short practice of the Psalm and Hymns to112 words
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Article55 1929-10-25 10 London standard (loose j S.R. Sheet 32} cts, per pound per p1 =543» Qmet. 1 London 9 7/16 New York 18} c 8 old) {Fiy courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys j General Produce Agency Ltd. Qnot 32}0 per i b Nov./Dec. 1929 32} 3 Jan./March 1930 33!ic Apr./Jut.e55 words
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Article86 1929-10-25 10 Messrs. Eastern Co., Ltd London, Oc ober 23, spot £189.13, three mcmthe’ having £193.15, three mouthg’ gelling £194. Messrs Boustead Co Ltd—25th Oc oler quntat on for Singapore refined tin $95 62} p r picul bug’ne»» done 200 to> P-ning refi nw tin $95 50 per picu done86 words
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Article198 1929-10-25 10 Penang, October 25, 1923. t Ctn. Benarea Opium p. cheat nom 5,0.0.00 C ovee 90. 0 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80 e 70.00 „Uog 60.00 Cocoanutg per 1,000 50.0fj Copra Sundried buyers 9.40 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattang Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Sheila 13.00198 words
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Article59 1929-10-25 10 Penang, October 25» 1929. By Courtesy of The CharWetl On London Bank Di mand 4 m/« Private 3 m/at Credit y.ng 3,. Documentary 2/4 DM On New York Bank Dimand J France T.T. W India T.T. Bangkok T.T. 4 Batavia T.T. 1 Singapore T.T. "P. "Hongkong T.T. 22 >.«<£'59 words
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Advertisement26 1929-10-25 10 nuincarnis f&r n Malaria Builds up your resistance to J A splendid tonic wine quinine. Order a bottle. HOTTENBACH. LA7 \R US > SONS, L TD. j26 words
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Article534 1929-10-25 11 Was It King Arthur’s Money? Ficd in Lord Bledisloe’s Park; British Fortificatiocs of ICOB.C. SOME of the most interesting Koman remains in the country are situated in Lydney Park, Gloucestershire, the seat of Lord Bledisloe, where remarkable fit ds have been made this summer by534 words
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545 1929-10-25 11 UNI OUBTEDLY neds make man* ners n Sweden. At the end of a meal ccrres a charming speech irim the host, the gu ata fie past tbeir hottess wilh thanks, and abe expresses to each persm the “hone that the focd545 words
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Article158 1929-10-25 11 MAGISTRATE’S VIEW, Risking The Lives Of Other People. A man who, when drunk, gets into a motor-car and drives it is in my judgment aciiminal. He knows perfectly well that he is risking the lives and limbs of anybody who may be near where he is158 words
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Article206 1929-10-25 11 LAST-HOUR FIGHT TO FIND GALLEON. A desperate fight againet time is being male at Tobermory in the sea ch for treasure, b Q lieved to b? worth £3,000,000 in the sunken gallem Florencia, cf the S; anish Armada. Only a few weeks remain for the task206 words
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Article501 1929-10-25 11 NC-DOC7OR DANGER. Women Paying The Price Of Athletic Freedom. AN Evening Standard re presentative d i s c u s s ed with a leading medical man the facts of increasing mortahty among mothers which has aroused nation a 1 concern. In particular, he gave 1 is501 words
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201 1929-10-25 11 DANCING CONCERT (From Our Own C rrrrpo.ident) Taipir g, October 25. The Chin and Kachin soldiers of. the 1 20ih. Burma R fl-s at Taiping celebrated thebarveit season in Burmi by giving a darcin -concert on the Regimental ground on Wednesday night, Th-* Chins who are201 words
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Advertisement15 1929-10-25 11 I All ages are the better for j HORLICK’S I (VI At TE D MILK15 words
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Advertisement865 1929-10-25 11 I WMF X9W«nCHMMV R. YOUNG Co., Ltd. I jri Civil, Constructional and Sanitary Engineers and Contractors. (Estimates, Layouts Particulars Given for Sanitary Installations I C-TW. Large Stocks I i or _w/ Sanitary Fittings ~K. Cast Iron Soil Pipes and Connections I Cast Iron Drain I IDouitons Stoneware Pipes Connections I865 words
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Article, Illustration28 1929-10-25 12 —Edith Evans as Orinthia, and Cedric Hardyvic ve as King Magnus, in one of he scenes of the Bernard Shaw extravaganza at the Queen’s Theatre.28 words
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Article110 1929-10-25 12 —British United Press. MAN BURIED ALIVE. Buenos Aires, October 24. For many years a performer at fairs named Blacaman has made his living by being buried alive. A few hours later he would be dug up again and emerge from the coffin-smiling. When he performed—British United Press. - 110 words
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Article143 1929-10-25 12 British United Press. YARDS OF LIPSTICK USED BY AMERICAN WOMEN. Chicago, October 24. American women used 2.375 tons of rouge last year. If all the lipsticks they used had been placed end to end they would have stretched from Chicago to Los Angeles on the Pacific.British United Press. - 143 words
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Article92 1929-10-25 12 audience will be able to take part.— British United Press. TO TEACH YOUNG RUSSIANS “MASS ACTION.’’ Moscow, October 21. Plans for the building of a children’s theatre have recently been announced here. It will be run by and for the Pioneers —the Communist c<piivalent of the Boyaudience will be able to take part.—British United Press. - 92 words
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Article141 1929-10-25 12 In the tropical East babies and young children are subject to much greater health risks than are those who live in more temperate lands, for reasons associated with climatic conditions and environmcn.t Every thoughtful parent knows this, and should take precautions accordingly. One of141 words
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Article102 1929-10-25 12 —British United Press. WHITE STREAMERS ON DOORS. Borne. October 21. A new custom of celebrating the birth of children is beginning to become popular here. The in tiative is due to the Tribute newsp iper. When a baby is born in a block of apartments, the•—British United Press. - 102 words
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Article112 1929-10-25 12 invited to join the company.— British United Press. PROJECT CONSIDERED BY SOVIET OFFICIALS. Moscow, October 21. A Jewish Granl Opera Company may present the classic operas, translated into Y iddish, here. The project originated in the Ukraine with Jewish cultural leaders, and is noyv being consideredinvited to join the company.—British United Press. - 112 words
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Article157 1929-10-25 12 —British United Press. NORTH ATLANTIC ."TRUGGLE. Washington, October 21. International rivalry for the Blue Rib<>and of the Atlantic is likely to spread to the Pacific. This fact has been announced by marine authorities here, who have received reports from many quarters concerning new traffic developments—British United Press. - 157 words
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Article151 1929-10-25 12 L Perak 1 urf C üb, Antnmn Meeting, Third Rugby—P«-i a g vs Kedah »la aya C up) Snngei Pa aui. 23, 24 and 25, Penai g Impressionis's Exhibi.iur t Peel Avenue, 10 a. m. to 6 30 p. m. 28—Lkandar PJo Club Meeii. g at Kuala K151 words
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Article338 1929-10-25 13 COL. C. JARROTT’S ADVICE. Should be Made Compulsory. Before a motorist is granted a licence to drive he should be compelled to show that he has adequately insured his car against third party risks. This statement was made to a reporter by Lt-Col. Charles Jarrett, formerly338 words
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Article350 1929-10-25 13 MURDERER’S WISH FULFILLED. Surrender After 39 Years. James Kelly, who wes sentercsd to death at the Old Bailey 46 years ago for the murder of his wife, has died at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum from double pneumonia at the age of 69. Kelly escaped frem350 words
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Article591 1929-10-25 14 POTENT BRITISH BREW. A Beer Surprise For Hans. HANS, a Dane, is only 21. but on the handicap of weight for age he should turn the calendar at 40. He is tall and he is broad and he has a smile like one expansive pke.591 words
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