Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 November 1929
1929-11-20
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-11-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 267. VOL. LXXXVH. WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement462 1929-11-20 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO. with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68 t 70. Biihop Street. PENANG. --nr- i ii —j I i* j* I I’CRAMS “KM PA* TfIPM- 1373 I GALVANISED I Hftflfm I IRON GAS PIPING 5& The World s Finest Small Car I K $1275. ji462 words
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Advertisement17 1929-11-20 1 T. NAGATA 1 BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office next tn the Dispense y Branch Office 52, Leith Streel.17 words
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Article264 1929-11-20 2 Amateur Meeting. Thursday, 28th and Saturday, 30th November. 1929. Two Races for Ho ses Classes 3, 4 and 5. Six furlongs and a mile and 84 yards. Stakes. $600.—5550. and $5OO. f< r each Class, respectively. Two Races for Ponies Classes 2 and 3. Four and a264 words
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Advertisement1057 1929-11-20 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. Wuntod immediate'? an European Eastern Industries Limited, of Carpenter to heavy shuttering King William Street House, work. Applv T< pham. Jones Railton (1926) Ltd., Kuala Kangsar. London, E. C. 4, are prepared to *****—20-u consider proposals for financing local Rubber companies, either erXt with a view to1,057 words
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Advertisement196 1929-11-20 2 POLICE NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Resident Councilh r’s Office, Penang, up to noon on 25’.h November, 1929 for the undermentioned Contract for the year 1930: Supply of new and repainting of old signboards for Eating shops. 2. Ferms *f tender and full parti culars may be obtained196 words
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Advertisement881 1929-11-20 2 NOTICE OF SALE. Estate Medical Eastern Oriental Sales Room. Important Auction Sale— g Valuable Freehold fcw Bw I 1 W 0 Properties in a ve„ desirable locality. HoSpital €**********)1 110(1 By Order of the Mortgagees i U to be sold by sundry appliances for rubber public auction factories. At No.881 words
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Article493 1929-11-20 3 LONDON NEWSPAPERS’ WORDY DUEL. “MORNING POST’S” HIT. Eataoswill At Its Best. Journalism of the Eatanswill type is not the prerogative of the Malayan Fress as will be seen from the article published below. Compared with the Camera-like wallops which some of the London newspapers are handing out493 words
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Article268 1929-11-20 3 WINE MAKING IN THE HOME. Into New York and every big Ameri can city literally miles if trains loaded with juicy fruit are coming from Cali fernia and oth r S atei, where grapegrowing Prohibition has bejome a most profitable inius‘ry. Nominally they are for eating,268 words
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Article137 1929-11-20 3 BONE GRAFTING MARVELS. A surgical congress now in progress in Paris is providing some surprises for those who know little or nothing of the surgeon’s art. An American surgeon, Dr. Fred H. Abee, has presented to the Congress an electrical bone-grafting machine, which» it is claimed, will137 words
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Article227 1929-11-20 3 H’S NEW BOOK. M. C’emer ceau has returned to his flat in Paris from bis teatide c at Saint Vincent de Jard and, as curiosity regarding his forthcoming bool* has been aroused, efforts are bfiug made by interviewers to ob:ain ir formation as to its227 words
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Article172 1929-11-20 3 ‘T NEVER BELIEVED IN THE FLOOD.” “I do not believe in the Flood,” said Dr. J. G. S mpson, Dean of Peterborough at a meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society at Northampton. I never did,” he added, “t»nd I was never asked to, I172 words
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Article83 1929-11-20 3 Nov. 20 —Bdu Caves Tin Dredging Ltd. Annual Meeting, Henry Waugh and Co.. 11 a.m, Ramtau Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., Annual Meeting, Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd. noon. Penang Tetchers* Association Social Hutchings School, 5-30 p.m. 22—Penang and Kedah Automobile Association, adjourned annual Meeting, Penang Cricket Club 5.3083 words
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Advertisement529 1929-11-20 3 Hake tour Shopping A Pleasure As Well As A Saving Go To PARMANAND’S 14, Bishop Strret. ’Phone 1199. One of the Most Beautiful Selections of Oriental Silks, Enib. Silk Shawls, Kimonos, Houri-Coats, Curios and Gift Novelties Ever Assembled Under One Roof. Unusual Silks, and Ready Made Silk Goods for this529 words
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Advertisement80 1929-11-20 3 PIANOS FOR HIRE From $lO.OO ’er Month. I I ’dp ..’j 'I I l i j g j® I AM I (i pM _I I I 1 1 "'T I 1 Our B SELL A I flavoured drink in POPULARITY f day. Meave Ltd., I, PENANG, r W j; FREE!80 words
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Article, Illustration465 1929-11-20 4 GEORGE GADD - How To Get The Ball Up Properly. Watch The Lett Hand. BY GEORGE GADD. THE golfer who has any difficulty in getting the ball to con_e up properly with either a wooden or iron dub should examine the position cf bis left hand in the grid. Often I465 words
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Advertisement88 1929-11-20 4 7 WHEN DISCERNING ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE I BECAUSE <1 KsRn w &3WM —n rar* Kaß'3' KBS p»!» B“ f I VS k? eS KI BBziMx nl 3: BHa/WMi i 9 m H HiH. M F: 30» HI BEi 9i llsL-i VBkk BLBI w WHk A lIMI J88 words
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Advertisement348 1929-11-20 4 fin PARIS or BUENOS AIRES wherever society meets and listens to the magic tunes and melody of modern music, the band is using Conn Instruments. Conns are today the world’s largest manufacturers because fiftythree years’ experience has taught them to produce instruments which have the most reliable valve, slide or348 words
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Article686 1929-11-20 5 Northern Section. IS THIS TO BE PENANG’S YEAR? REMAINING matches. Bv “Athlete.” I was glad to see that the nlavcrs who represented Penang gainst Selangor, and the majority (J whom are certain to be called upon to make the journey to Ipoh jn the all-important Malaya Cup686 words
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Article67 1929-11-20 5 an oversight the name of Chee l\‘atE>q was omitted »l 0, w ”h «rawing—in co-operation with ah Spqg Hon« E‘q.,—free use cf the icema Hall for the Poppy Day 7? i Royal Prince arrivel at New Yi rk dvs oFt?rn ber after a voyage of 34 I 167 words
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Article483 1929-11-20 5 ANNUAL REPORT. New Club to be Starred Immediately. LITTLE HELP. The annual meeting of the Penang Re Cr eation Club will be held at the Club Pavilion on Friday, November 29. Extracts from the annual report appear below. Ic is understood that with the aid of a483 words
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Article236 1929-11-20 5 LATEST AMENDMENTS. The following are the latest amendents to tbe Straits Racing Association Official Classification List. The transfers among the horses call for no comment. One change of na i e is interesting, Padang Mas being changed to Sweet William which is the nom de plume ns«d236 words
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Article494 1929-11-20 5 ANNUAL MEETING. Establishment Of Club House. FINANCIAL POSITION. The first annual general meeting of the Penang Teachers’ Aaec ciation will be held at the Hatchings School, Farquhar Street, to-day. The meeting will be preceded by a Social, an hour earlier, in honour of the T j achers’494 words
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Article220 1929-11-20 5 FIRST ROUND. Third Division And Minor Clubs. full draw. London, November 19. THE draw for the first round proper of the Foctball Association Cup, to be played on November 30 was made at the F. A.Headquarters, in Russel Square, to-day. The members of the two sections of220 words
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Article557 1929-11-20 5 Mr. R. J. M. ffinch of Jemima estate, Manbau, has been transferred to Niyor, Johore. Mr. R. T. Foster, the Seremban lawyer, returned yesterday from a holiday at Fraser’s Hill. Mr. T. R. Hutton, Executive Engineer, P» W. D., F. M. 8., has been seconded for service557 words
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Advertisement333 1929-11-20 5 THE CREATEIT ASIET« I •’•STHROUGHOUT the length and breadth of Malaya in the busy towrs and the distant jungle in all daces in the Peninsula where medicines must be of tho highest possible quality and at the lowest possible pne»', he name—" The GEORGETOWN” is synonymous with SECURITY. And we333 words
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Article, Illustration14 1929-11-20 6 —Nero, a white Great Dant, watching the riders in the Row.14 words
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483 1929-11-20 6 —Re.'.er SERIOUS NATIVE UNREST. STATEMENT BY MINISTER OF JUSTICE. Pretoria. November 19. THE Minister of Justice, Mr. Pirow, in a statement on the Durban raids said they had had to face widespread serious native unrest, fanned by numerous organisations, in many cases dost ly aliied,—Re.'.er - 483 words
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Article182 1929-11-20 6 Reuter. SWAYING BUILDINGS. 10 TRANS-ATLANTIC CABLES BROKEN. New York. November 19. Sharp earthquake shocks were felt yesterday at iiuon on the New England coast, from Boston to Maine, also throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and parts of East Quebec. N< damage was caused. Tall apartmentReuter. - 182 words
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Article135 1929-11-20 6 —Rugby Radio Service. MR. LLOYD GEORGE. London, November 19. Mr. Lloyd George who has been a Member of the House of Commons since 1890, has, owing to the of T. P. O’Connor, become the Father of the House, which is the title conferred on the—Rugby Radio Service. - 135 words
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Article104 1929-11-20 6 —Rv>d y Radio Service. IN THE CAUSE OF PEACE AT READING. London, November 19. Two wartime enemies. Captain Ernst Hashagen, the German U Boat Commander, and Commander Norman Lewis, who commanded the British anti-submarine “Q ship, spoke in the cause of peace at the League of Nations—Rv>d y Radio Service. - 104 words
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Article216 1929-11-20 6 —Rugby Radio Service. 180 FAMOUS PICTURES. ARRANGEMENTS FOR LONDON SHOW. WORKS VALUED £7,030,000. London, November 19. THE work of collecting masterpieces from British collecI tions for the exhibition of Italian art to be held in London in the early months of next year will begin on—Rugby Radio Service. - 216 words
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63 1929-11-20 6 Reuter. EFFECT ON U. S. A. New York, November 19. American artificial silk products will be decidedly at a disadvantage under the Anglo-Argentinian agreement, whereby Great Britain is assured of 50 per cent reduction of duties in certain classes of this merchandise, in exchange for an assuranceReuter. - 63 words
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60 1929-11-20 6 Ardent Dry Caught With The Goods. —Reuter. A LEAKING SUIT CASE. Washington, November 19. A leaking suit case, left in a railway station cloak-room months ago proved embarrassing to Edward E. Denison, the ardent dry representative of Illinois constituency. The Federal Grand Jury have indicted him on a charge of—Reuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement534 1929-11-20 6 1 Frrsh Butter M k Co,d Storage wL Meat Supplier W We are also sole agents for KelvinRefrigerators. IS THE RANGE OF SERVICE OF THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. PENANG. PRone 602 and 60S. LUnbsANI rAIN r b n/AviiTri > S u Ainu L.VII I £0 i j from534 words
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Article382 1929-11-20 7 Commission’s Appeal. MR. Y. T. TSUR IN PENANG. A HELPING H\ND, The China International Famine RM’ef Commission is now making an appeal for subscriptions for the relief of famine in the provinces of H ipei. Honan,Shintung, Shans», Shensi and Kansu, and the territories of Saiynan382 words
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Article279 1929-11-20 7 CHINESE HAWKER’S EARLY MORNING RAID. *T will cut one of these fowls in court Lafore your Worship and swear that I ■did not steal them”, said Ng Apong, a -sickly looking Chinese, in the course of his evidence, when charged with the theft of 6 fowls279 words
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637 1929-11-20 7 LOCAL ALLEVIATION Mr. Ross Interviews Mr. Parry And Mr, Dick. PROMISES OF HELP. Mr. M. Dorai Rots, the Hon. Secretary of the Indian Sea going Passengers Grievances Committee, this merning conferred with Mr. H. Parry, Local Chairman of the Penang Harbour Board by appointment Subsequently Mr.637 words
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Article165 1929-11-20 7 COMING TO PENANG. Miss Van Valey corner to the East with a profound knowledge of dancing, and is every inch an artist. She is a pupil of ►ujh teachers as Lu gi Albertede, the M ster Fokine, and meny others. She was at one time Albertina Rasche’s165 words
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Article374 1929-11-20 7 Failing To Stop. QUESTION OF CONSTABLE’S SIGNAL. CAUTIONED AND DISCHARGED. Be for» Mr, F. K. Wilson in the Penang Police Court Mr. R. F. Skinner, a European, was charged this morning with failing to stop his car P. 1093, when signalled to do bo by374 words
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Article146 1929-11-20 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —Hey I you’ve stolen my thunder, Ed< tZJ The second paragraph of your leader on “No Lucre, no Light was very well summarized in the phrase, which you suppressed, I used in my letter of the 9th instant,146 words
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112 1929-11-20 7 FINAL TIE. Ipoh, November 20. The final of the Ipoh Y. M. C. A. handicap billiards tournament (English Game) was played last night between Dato Panglima of Kinta —300) and Foo Eng Lin —125). Dato Panglima won the final scores being 300 to112 words
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Article24 1929-11-20 7 MON IHI Y MEDAL. The Monthly Med. 1 (Boger) will be played for on Saturday and Suiday, 23rd and 24th irstant.24 words
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Advertisement1045 1929-11-20 7 Hnew advertisements. POS.T.OMS VACANT. Wanted: Good amahcr ayah. Re- ply Box No. 285 </o Pmang G*zilte. AN SALE, 1 1 OF Assistant salesman wanted H usebo’d Fu-ni ure, Gl sa and ly for import firm. Apply Box No 287 Crockery, Fo<ks, SpouLS and Knivea c/o Pinang Gazette. etc. At No.1,045 words
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Obituary117 1929-11-20 7 ÜBIIIARY. MR, M. CAR MiG AM PILL UY. We regret to announce the death <f Mr. M. Carmagam Pillay, retired sent i '’reseer of the Government Medical De partment, Penang, which occurr <1 at hit residence No. 149, Perak Road, Penang, this morn ng. I he deceased, who was over117 words
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Article516 1929-11-20 8 Considerable speculation is taking place at Home regarding the fate of the Singapore Base. No one seems to be able to make up his mind as to what should be done with it, but it is quite obvious that the project is going to occupy516 words
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Article88 1929-11-20 8 Reuter. CHARGE OF WRECKING THE GOVERNMENT. Canberra, November 19. Mr. J. G. Latham, the ex-Attorney General, was to-day elected Leader of the Federal Nationalist Party in succession to Mr, Bruce. Mr. Maxwell, who was expelled from the Party yesterday, entered to-day’s meeting and denounced Mr. Bruce forReuter. - 88 words
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78 1929-11-20 8 —Reuter. 1,000 MILES IN 30 HOURS. London, November 19. The RlOl covered altogether 1,000 n iles in the course of its Hight of 30 hours 35 minutes. It was moored in the fog and darkness by the aid of searchlights from the mast-head. Major—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article42 1929-11-20 8 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m.— 1. March To The Front Hume 2. A Musical Jig—Saw Astcn 3. Intermezzo Little Gadabout Colin 4. Serenade Love in Arcady Wocd 5. Fox Trot Excuse Me Lady Nicholls GOD SAVE THE KING.42 words
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Article1177 1929-11-20 8 Penang, Wednesday. < AR be it from us to begru ige I the gift of open sptces.i and health-giving playing fields to any one section of the community. But why on earth Government should allocate land and buildings in order to provide its subordinate members with a1,177 words
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Advertisement264 1929-11-20 8 ARRIVING TUESDAY! NOVEMBER 26TH PRITCHARD’S FRESH SHIPMENT OF ENGLISH GOLD STORAGE SUPPLIES Pheasants Grouse Partridges Capons Lamb. Beef, Mutton, all in PRIME Condition ALSO A LIMITED QUANTITY OF ENGLISH “YORK” HAMS ORDER E kRLY CALL OR PHONE 337 Pritchard Co., Ltd., PENANG. —I 1 IE CORDIAL PAR EXC iLtNCE f264 words
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Advertisement76 1929-11-20 8 EL Xmas Eve- Special Dinner, Crackers, Cinderella Dance Novelty recorations new to Penang. $4-00 per cover. Xmas Night. Orchestral Concert [2O per formers] Seasonab'e music Special Xmas Dinner. $4-00 per cover. Boxing Night. Special Dinner and Balloon Dance. $6-00 per cover. New Year’s Eve Hogmanay. Distribution of Carnival Novelties from76 words
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Miscellaneous25 1929-11-20 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.01 a.m. 8.48 j a.m. 2.35 p.m. 8.41 p.m. To-morrow. 2.39 a.m. 9.35 a.m. 3.26 p.m. 9.24 p.m.25 words
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Article241 1929-11-20 9 —Rugby Radio Service. House of Lords Debate. NO ENCOURAGEMENT FROM GOVERNMENT. PIPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE During the course of a dehate on Empire free trade initiated by Lord Beaverbrook in the House of Lords, Lord Arnold announced that the Government had decided to summon an Imperial Economic Conf.—Rugby Radio Service. - 241 words
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Article278 1929-11-20 9 enter. THIRD READING OF PENSIONS BILL. London, November 20. The House of Commons has passed the third reading of the Pensions Bill. Reuter. London, November 20. The shipyard joiners’ dispute is settled. The lock-out notices have been withdrawn. —Reuter. Washington, November 20. The leading railway magnates metenter. - 278 words
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Article67 1929-11-20 9 Reuter. TO CONTINUE TENNIS. London, November 20. I he lawn tennis star Miss Eileen Bennett married at St. Margaret’s. Westminster, T Edmund Fearnley Whittingstall, the ar- st. The bride has announced that her marriage will not interfere with her lawn tei.nis career. he eight bridesmaids includedReuter. - 67 words
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217 1929-11-20 9 Reuter. UNDAUNTED BY OBSTACLES. QUESTION OF ADMIRAL HILARY JONES. EFFECT OF GOSSIP. Mr. Stimson states that there is no reason to believe that Rear-Admiral Hilary’ Jones has changed his mind about accompanying Mr. Stimson to the Five-Power Conference as an adviser. New York, November 19.Reuter. - 217 words
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Article328 1929-11-20 9 Cash Sweeps. $197,000 Paid Out In Three Days. The following are the complete, and official results, of the Members’ Sweeps held by the Singapore Turf Club at the Meeting just concluded. The total value invested in these sweeps amounted to 8219,900 whilst out of this the328 words
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Article325 1929-11-20 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Dr. Knowles Freed. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE QUASHE SENTENCE. WIFE’S DYING STATEMENT. After a two days' hearing the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council quashed the conviction of Doctor Benjamin Knowles for shooting his wife at Kumasi. He was tried last year at Ashanti,,—Rugby Radio Service. - 325 words
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Article71 1929-11-20 9 .—Reuter. TO BE OPPOSED AT SECOND READING. London, November 20. Following a lively meeting the Independent Labour Party Parliamentary Group, by a majority, decided to support the Government’s Unemployment Insurance Bill. The minority of fourteens includes Mr. Maxton, who is putting in an amendment for rejection. Major.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article238 1929-11-20 9 MINERS’ FEDERATION PRESIDENT. SEQUEL TO GOVERNMENT COAL PROPOSALS. THE NEW LEADER. As the sequel to the miners’ accepting the Government coal proposals, to wl ich he was opposed, Mr. Herbert Smith has resigned from the Presidency of Miners’ Federation. Mr. Thomas Richards was unanimously selected President238 words
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Article300 1929-11-20 9 Singapore Public Lottery. ENGINEERS’ SECRETARY PLEADS GUILTY. RETURN OE $10.345. Fines totalling $l,OlO were imposed on the secretary of the Engineers' Association at Singapore on charges in connection with the running of a sweepstake. The magistrate also ordered that the police should return $10,318 received in payment300 words
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Advertisement17 1929-11-20 9 A a .1 irefomn SL “FIRE” Unforeieen 11 Protect V tA Property. Mt AOTNTS Durege Thomas, Penang.17 words
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Advertisement200 1929-11-20 9 Moutrie pianos STYLE II Cash Price $510.00 Do not decide on your new piano before you have seen and played on one of these Now Famous Instruments. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street. CHARMING DECORATION BEAUTIFUL decorative schemes can be arran- /TA ged with Morse’s "CALCARIUM” Sanitary Washable Distem200 words
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1255 1929-11-20 10 Tin Industry. Important Statement By Mr. D. A. M. Brown. Batu Caves Meeting. “Throwing Away Metal At L’nremunerative Prices.” An important statement on the subject of the recently formed Tin Producers Association, prd the nerd fcr its support ■was made by Mr. D. A. M. Brown at1,255 words
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Article1461 1929-11-20 10 Annual Meeting. CHAIRMAN AND BELOW AVERAGE” YEAR. BETTER RETURNS EXPECTED. The fifth annual meeting of Rantau Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held at the Registered Office of the Company, 33 Beach-street, to-day. Mr. D. A, M. Brown presided and those present were Mr. D. H.1,461 words
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Article70 1929-11-20 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 28i cts. per pound per pl=s37/66 Quiet. London B}d New York 161 cts. gold. Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 28|c per lb. December 1929 29j0 J an./Mar ch 1930 30}c Apr./June 1930 31ja Market Quiet. The following were70 words
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Article21 1929-11-20 10 For Ist half month of November, hours yards piculs Rpnong Tin No. 2 Dredge 718 No. 3 Dredge 20121 words
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Article912 1929-11-20 10 INCREASED PROFIT. Development Of New Property. i THE annual general meeting of Kempas, Ltd, was held at 4, Fort Road, Malacc 3 on November 5. Mr, J. M. Sime presiding. Propo.ing the adoption of the report and ace nuts the Chairman said. —The report and accounts912 words
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Article326 1929-11-20 10 following wer< quotations ib MESSRS KFaivr te,t Co’. .h.r. li.t to-day:— 11 Yesterday. To-day. Shares. g g <V C 5 0Q M ft e Roblwr (Dollar). c M A2i M Batu Caves 95 1.00 97 I nn Chendenang w 6/6 7/6 6/ 7/ Kinta 1.44 1.47 J326 words
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Article51 1929-11-20 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting London, November 18, spot three months* buying £183.5i thre<* months’selling £lB3 10s. 20 h November quotation for Singapo r9 refined tin $92 per picul, business done 175 tons, Penang refined $92.12i per picul, buvera no Ballew, undefined tin $9l por picul» in $9l 12| per51 words
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Article43 1929-11-20 10 The 1 o Howard ma’l by 8.9. closes at 6 p.m. on Friday» instant. 4a The B. I. Rajula with mails despatched from London on O:to er a is expected to airive h p re at on Friday, the 22nd instant.43 words
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Article65 1929-11-20 10 (Rugby Radio Sebvk'E.) London, November 19. Paris, 123.86; New York. Brc Bfls. 34 865 Geneva. -5-1. te-dam. 12.081; Milan. 9344 20.59 St.ckholm, 18.14-» 18.205 Ohlo, 18 205; Vienna. Prague, 164 s Helsingfors, L 1 •> 34.8; Lisbon. 108.25: Athens, Bnnharest, 816 R«<2 2 /2i<ii 46 3 7 s(Rugby Radio Sebvk'E.) - 65 words
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Advertisement22 1929-11-20 10 c er y Printed in Malay, English and Chinese, with Envelopes fr, mott-h. 15 wnla per wt Mou "g" 71, Bisho? Penang.22 words
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1301 1929-11-20 11 Indian High Court’s Jurisdiction. Important Problem For The Allahabad Bench. Avery important point of law affecting the legal profession in India was considered at the Allahabad High Court by a bench of seven judges, consisting of Sir Grimwood Mears (Chief Justice), Mr Justice1,301 words
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Advertisement224 1929-11-20 11 A Complete Range of Perfumes AND OTHER Toilet Goods JUST TO HAM). ■Houbigants Quelques Fleurs Soaps, Perfumes, /fSKfse Lotions, Face and Talcum Povv- /p dors, Solid Compacts, Brilliantme, A Toilet Suap-, Shampoo Tablets, Sachets. I gg?? v p• t-BM Houbigants Perfumes—Quelques Violet, Le Temps des Lilas, IgjL p Am hr.224 words
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Advertisement9 1929-11-20 11 Massage House. 2, ABRATOON ROAD. iw/sa YURI, M/8S MATQUKO.9 words
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Advertisement219 1929-11-20 11 POPPY DAY Fancy Dress Football Match Under the distinguished Patronage of th? Hon. ft A tbe Resident Councillor and Mrs. Meadows Frost, and the Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule J and Mrs. Sproule, 0. B. E. Hon. Organiser, ft Poppy Day, Penang. B A Fancy Dress Football Match under219 words
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Article523 1929-11-20 12 DOMINANCE OF SECULAR'SM. Governments of Commerce. THE Rev. J. H. Ritson, Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society for the last thirty years, made a slashing indictment of the dominance of secularism in Western civilisation at the Methodist Church Congress at Bristol recently. Snm» of hi*523 words
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Article, Illustration29 1929-11-20 12 —The Prime Minister and Miss Ishbel MacDonald, with Sir Esme and Lady Howard, facing a battery of movie cameras at the British Embassy in aotmigtou.29 words
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Advertisement231 1929-11-20 12 f* e a PATENT I I f P TE 7 < I Canvas Bags Size. BP by 19' by 24” J j ®an be pack*»rt 2j4 *bs rubber, 1 iluj' !l !mf VbW F VfiF •<»n be over beared j?X»e* fl \JF 'Jtj *6-50 each f.o.b. Singapore. Telegraphic address ’ARiSAKA.”231 words
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Advertisement58 1929-11-20 12 Cl 'XTO EC KI HAT your first need is a gentle cleansing nf the system by means of a good mild laxative. Nothing better answers this description than Pinkettes, the dainty little liver and intestinal regulators. Pinkettes qu'ck'y relieve colds, dispal constipation, banish bilious attacks, sick headaches, liveriehness, clear the58 words
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Advertisement262 1929-11-20 12 SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—LEAVES By gluyas williams II Q j M O I l AM M mmL JEF JEW»? PaCICES TO RAKE SETS TO WORK, WISH- GETS ALL LEAVES LOOKS ROUND ANO < UP LEAVES. ING HE WERE PLAY- INTO A NEAT PILE SEES TO HIS DISMAY > INS GOLF INSTEAD. AT262 words
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Article519 1929-11-20 13 A PALI STINE WARNING. Rabbi On Arab Rights. Britain is getting the punches in Palestine like the man who stands in the middle in any fight. She is assailed by the Arabs on the one hand and by Zionists on the other for unfairness. And yet,519 words
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Article187 1929-11-20 13 "RANK SENSUALITY OF LITERATURE” An indictment of this "period of license” was launched by Dean pieaching before the University of Cambridge. Misconduct m gbt, 1 e Eaid, be the pastime of the idle rich, but the very idea of it ought no more to occur to their187 words
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Article95 1929-11-20 13 Astonishing storms recently levied a heavy toll in South Africi. Lichtenburg wns visited by a terrific hailstorm, which c mpletely wiped out the crops and eV’ck ef thirty farmers, leaving the owners penniless. At Mariannball, Natal, ligh’ning struck a native hut, instantly kilbng six occu-p-nts. Similarly, in95 words
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Article657 1929-11-20 14 OMNIPOTENCE OF BANKERS. JOLLY FELLOWS. Men Who Laugh At Editors. Discussions about the bank rate have disclosed a great deal of ignorance. Let me make things a little clearer, writes Yaffle in the New Leader. There is a tendency to criticise bankers. As I have657 words
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Article587 1929-11-20 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, November 20. 1929. M TTOR ct Matton India* M per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart lung do 1-30 —1.50 Tripe do 10U Goat or Sheep w per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet M 40 Kidney587 words
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