Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 November 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-11-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 268. VOL. LXXXVII. THURSDAY, 2lst NOVEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement269 1929-11-21 1 T. NAGATA brothers, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary' Branch Office 52, Leith Street Il 111 1 II ®5 I MSi jjtOMk i ISMB .ffMgjaEpiß- fa» llw/w i I JtSIL I Ro not Run Risks jl I ||SkJP|l Run ‘Continentals” F i n fWj#H¥ d BwB(i RtOIIIpM ♦?l Ww?fc269 words
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Advertisement20 1929-11-21 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-todate Photo i traphy by electric light, J ’Phone 772, t 158, 70. Bishop PENANG. J20 words
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Advertisement2427 1929-11-21 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. THE Mechanic*! Eng .bairre Zt. N. Z. P.rp.tu.l For..*. Ltd. PINA NG "bANKINQ 0 CORPORATEON? Experienced drug sa.ni dredging, Ste-im The Public are hereby notified that Mr. M. MA. A-B A VJ g El EWEM E\ MF** BA r i.nd Dlpbul pnmpivg plant’ TaN AH YEW and2,427 words
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Article878 1929-11-21 3 “Razor” Smith’s Lecture. IMPOSSIBLE TASK TO COACH. 300 PUrILS 350 HOURS. (From Oar Own Co respondent) Colombo, November 10The visit of the Madras Rugger team has been one of the chief sports events in the Island during the last few days. Much interest was centred in878 words
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Advertisement245 1929-11-21 3 l' Wed Horse Power g I If you wish to avoid waste see I that your Works and Mills use the I I super-efficient, durable and fully I guaranteed I GI3IPOLY I FATENT MACHINE BELTING ij AGENT*! fl SME, DARBY CO. LTD. 8 AND THE BORNEO CO, LTD, Fjufltee» ft245 words
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Advertisement717 1929-11-21 3 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN j CURED. t Remedy for Consumption Has v M j A Perfect ■gj Chemist s Shop I MBB J ft DERK P. YONKEKMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after ceu* turiea of failure, a remedy haa been di*covered that has717 words
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Article780 1929-11-21 4 WHY GO IN FOR CALCUTTA SWEEP? OUR TWO NATURES. 71? Consolation Of Being Poor. One of the most popular of English actors has been telling a reporter how delighted he is that a will under which his two sons were conditionally left twenty thousand pounds has780 words
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Advertisement274 1929-11-21 4 Glorious White Teeth Are Dull Teeth Freed of Dingy Film NOW science restores dull teeth teeth and you can feel that film to dazzling whiteness. now—a sort of slippery coating. It’s been found that dingy teeth It absorbs discolorations from come from a film that forms on food, smoking, etc.274 words
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Advertisement410 1929-11-21 4 I iui SEDAN VALUE THAN EVER BEFORE MOTORISTS everywhere are enthusiastic m their praise of the new Superior Whippet Sedan as the world’s leading value in four-door enclosed cars. They admire Whippet's ultra-modern style the outstanding beauty effected by longer bodies, LOWER COST OF low lines, rich colours, chromium plate410 words
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599 1929-11-21 5 Centralisation Impracticable. Suggested Formation Of Number Of Groups. R. G. A. Opinion. The Co-operative Selling Committee of the B libber Growers' Association, in its considered report, expresses the opinion that central selling in relation to the whole producing industry is impracticable, and recommends the formation—Reuter - 599 words
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Article325 1929-11-21 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. F. G. Husband has assumed duties 38 Senior Executive Engineer, Penang. Mrs. R, M. Phillips, wife of Mr. M. L. Phillips of Fukit Euhn estate. has sailed by the Fionia Iqt England. Mr. M. Kad»r Sultan. J.P., Chevalier de la Legion d’Honnenr, sole proprietor of the Straits325 words
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Article64 1929-11-21 5 CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS WITH NEW DECKING. Considerable progress has been made with the new deck for the Victoria Pier. The old wooden slabi have been remodel ani have been replaced with large siz a d concrete slabs similar to those which have been laid down on the Swettenham Wharf.64 words
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Article472 1929-11-21 5 AT HOME. Warm Tributes To Mr. L. W. Arnold. TACT AND ABILITY. The Penang Teachers’ Association gave an At Home yesterday evening at the St. George’s Girl’s School, Northam Road, in honour of their president. Mr L. W. Arnold, being app tinted Acting-Inspector of Schools, Penang. There472 words
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Article259 1929-11-21 5 WEEKLY SERVICE FROM M kLAYA The Indian Pest Office has advised the Secretary for Postal Affiirs in response to a telegraphic enquiry that it is now possible to secure a connection every wet k with the Karachi-London Air Mail. In the weeks in which the Mails for259 words
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Article150 1929-11-21 5 EARLY NEXT YEAR. The “Resolute” and “Franconia.” It is understood that th*» round the world ship?, Resolute and Franconia will again call at Penang in M-rch next year. The Resolute, according to present arrangements, is due bn March 1 and the Franconia will follow on March150 words
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Article163 1929-11-21 5 What its owi er to be the largest sptc'es of hamadryad living in c ptivity at the present time, le f t Kuala Lompur yesterday for the London Ziologicd Gardens. Th*» snake, which Mr. W. L. Leanard of 12, Road, captured on Mantin estate two163 words
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Article123 1929-11-21 5 health “much better.” A private cablegram received in Singapore on Tuesday morning stated that Sir Hugh CliffoM reached London on Sunday, says the Straits Times. An ambulance was in waiting and Lady Clifford was driven to a nursing home. Sir Hugh said the patieat’s health h»d123 words
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278 1929-11-21 5 Every day many germs of disease enter our bodies, but they are made harmless and passed <ff if the fighting forces of the body are in good condition. Rich red blood is the power that keeps the human system in order. When the blood278 words
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Advertisement187 1929-11-21 5 r-frw .fir Sl EXPERIENCE NEW WATER leastre in water motoring you have never known be,he ■Clampone on yonr boat. One pull f x <>f lhe rope—and watch it whir into easy, immediate actior! 4 < J This is what Johnsons Release Charger does. Throttle it up and revel in the187 words
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Miscellaneous137 1929-11-21 5 Popps Das Variety Entertainment AT Nanking Hotel Under auspices of Chinese Committee for POPPY DAY 23rd November, 1929 at 9 p.m. Under the distinguished patronage of the Hon. the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Meadows Frost, and The Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule and Mrs. Sproule, 0.8. U. (Hon. Organizer,137 words
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Bitter Hatred Between Red And White Russians.
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Article106 1929-11-21 6 Startling Evidence Of Work Of Soviet Agents. The “Outlawed” Classes. The Criminal Investigation Department of the Harbin Police has secured, according to a British United Press message from Harbin, startling evidence regarding the work of Soviet agents in Manchuria. Two recent arrests reveal the bitter hatred existing106 words
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Article308 1929-11-21 6 Eastern Railway.— British United Press. RUSSIAN TERRORISM. Harbin, November ‘2O. STARTLING evidence, alleged to reveal the work of Soviet agents in Manchuria, has been obtained by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Harbin police, who have arrested two members of a Communist Youth Organisation. The twoEastern Railway.—British United Press. - 308 words
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220 1929-11-21 6 soldier gets the best of everything.— British United Press. LURE OF THE RED ARMY. 7 Moscow, November ‘2O. Dozens of young men are being caught every week trying to get into the Red Army by false pretences. The “outlawed classes” sons of privatesoldier gets the best of everything.—British United Press. - 220 words
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49 1929-11-21 6 ißugby Radio Service. London, November 20. Doctor Benjamin Knowles, whose conviction for the murder of his wife by a .Judge sitting without jury at Kumasi, in Ashanti, was quashed by a Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday, was pleased from Maidstone Prison to-dayißugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article100 1929-11-21 6 —Reuter. SERIOUS UNEMPLOYMENT. Canberra, November 20. The Governor-General, in the speech from the Throne at the opening of Parliament, forecasted the introduction of a measure to improve the working of the Federal Conciliation Arbitration Act. He said that the Government suggested that the Imperial Government should suspend—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article210 1929-11-21 6 —British United Press. THE BETTING ELEMENT. Government Desire To Stop Racing. A ban has been declared on the import of greyhounds into China. The measure was taken to curb the development of dog racing in the International Settlement. Shanghai, November 20. WHAT the Government objects to—British United Press. - 210 words
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Article298 1929-11-21 6 —Rugby Radio Service. NEW YORK TO SPEND £200,000,000 ON PUBLIC WORKS. New York, November 20. Mr. James Walker, the democrat Mayor of New York, has announced that the city has a programme of public works for the next four years, involving the expenditure of £200.000,000. which will—Rugby Radio Service. - 298 words
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Article94 1929-11-21 6 NEW DOORWAY. Several improvements have been effected at the Town Club tailing facing the Post Office which has recently been whitewashed and re-painted. Hitherto, only one entrance eerved the Town Club as well as to the Chamber of Commerce Rooms. An archway has now been demolished and94 words
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Advertisement42 1929-11-21 6 B A L R A M S, The New Shop. ESTABLISHED 1929. BALRAM BROS., 27, Bishop Street, Penang. Silk and Curio Merchants, High Class Ladies and Gents, Tailors and Outfitters Up-to-Date Styles, Workmanship GUARANTEED. CHARGES VERY MODERATE PLAIN SILK DRESS S 3.42 words
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Advertisement283 1929-11-21 6 I THE MODERN I WAY I Is The KELVINATOR I Way. C dome tie refrigeration need no longer be a source of annoyance W M and trouble to you. Instal a Kelvinator refri- II 3 gprator —they can be htd as cheaply as $395 V M and you will soon283 words
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Article440 1929-11-21 7 District Court Case. <‘IL NNDG A GAAG RUBBERY.” “7’n“ information the Detective n,. artnient had was that this W an w. s planning a gang robbery It was on this information that the r; id was cariied out and the discovery made,” said Chief Inspector Stewart440 words
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Article188 1929-11-21 7 CIIANIU CASK WITHDRAWN. ere not a ropular thief, why did lonI on i?' asked 'M-*. C. Wilson in the ‘"tret Court Penang, this morning a Cantonese Chinese, Lee Keng, w::F c s fg p d with tha theft of three pi?c« s of W’Trngated iron, the188 words
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Article470 1929-11-21 7 Somersaults. MR. R. n Ri«R TAKEN TO UUSPITAt. SYCE’S CRITICAL CONDITION. Northam Road was the scene of a motor-car collision shortly before half-past eleven last night which was unfortunately attended by considerable personal injuries. Both cars wt re driven by Europeans. Mr. L. L. Williams,470 words
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Article223 1929-11-21 7 FORGETS AGREEMENT. Before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Penang Police Cour', day Ramasamy, a Tamil, was charged with returning to the Colony after having entered into an agreement with the 5.9. Government to the effect that heiwould not return. Inspector Tunn prosecuted. The Record clerk223 words
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Article436 1929-11-21 7 REQUISITION MEETING. Committee Not in Favour of Acquiring New land. MEETING ON DECEMBER 9. At the annual meeting of the Penang Turf C ub held at the beginning of this month, tbe President, Mr. D. A. M. Brown, at tbe conclusion cf the ordinary business of436 words
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Article130 1929-11-21 7 CHINESE AND MOVING FERRY BOAT. “I went to catch a launch for Butterworth but it had kfc the st ore before 1 arrived at the jetty. Then I stood gazing at the sailing launch when I was arrested,” said a Chine«e in the Penang Police Court this130 words
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Article103 1929-11-21 7 Tbe following have been se’ected to represent the P C.O. on Saturday, November 23, at 4.45 pm on the Esplanade Ground P C C —J Wiikinson Dr W H Brodie and L C Walker Capt E C Prattley, G Aste and R W Scarlett; G R103 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article142 1929-11-21 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) u —After pernnirg the article on Hindu Marii get” published by you on the 19ih instant my conscience persuades me to rtqueit you to be kind enough to give yemr opinion on th« matter, whether the Government should be the possessors142 words
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Article156 1929-11-21 7 CHINESE DISCHARGED. Of late cases relating to loitering on the Church Street Ghaut pier are frequently heard in the Penang Police Court. Two Chinese were charged this morning with this offence, Inspector prosecuted. Magistrate: H<ve they been loiterers in the lock up since vesterday noon156 words
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Article34 1929-11-21 7 The homeward mail by s.s. Edavana closes *at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The B. I. Rajula with mails despatched from London on October 31 is expected to strive here at 6 a.m. tc-morrow.34 words
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Article92 1929-11-21 7 GRAVESIDE TRIBUTES. The funeral procession of Mr. M. Carma gam Pillay, which was attended by a large number of people of all communities, started from his house in Perak Road and reached the cemetery at 5 yesterday. The coffin was covered with innumerable wreaths.92 words
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89 1929-11-21 7 —Reuter. BRUSSELS LEGATION SCUFFLE. Brussels, November 20. The Chinese Charge d’Affaires was injured during a violent scuffle at the Legation, where fifteen local Chinese called to demand the release of a comrade previously arrested. Four rioters were arrested. The incident was probably the outcome of the—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article61 1929-11-21 7 -Reuter. U. S. DELEGATION COMPLETED. Washington, November 21. The American delegation to the London Conference is completed. It consists of Mr. Stimson; Mr. Adams (Secretary of the Navy), General Dawes, Mr. Dwight Morrow (Ambassador in Mexico), Mr. Gibson (Ambassador in Brussels) and Senators J. T. Robinson and-Reuter. - 61 words
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Article41 1929-11-21 7 Friday at the Esplanade at 6 p.m.— 1. March Mercatel Heber 2. Overture Tancredi Rossini 3. Selection A Runaway Girl Monokton 4. Waltz Bve-Bye Sweetheart Ford 5. Fox Trot The Hollow of the Hill Plong GOD SAVE THE KING.41 words
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Advertisement11 1929-11-21 7 “Of course I’ll have another one: I do like—Martell's Brandy 1”11 words
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Advertisement615 1929-11-21 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Hu Yew Scab. A Factory Conductor, only men Undef the anipico3 of the Ha Yew xpenenced in Factory work need app y Seah Debating Socieb Dr. Y. T. T*ur Aoply by letter only to Man?g€r, Suugei Lltt< D former President of Tsinhua Tawar Ertate, Kuila Ketil615 words
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Article505 1929-11-21 8 Most big business concerns at jHohie have long since recognised that in order to obtain efficient I wost and maximum output at the lowiest possible cost, a healthy staff is a first Workers 4no\fadays follow their employment under conditions, which a quarter of a century ago would505 words
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Article152 1929-11-21 8 I SUBSCRIPTION LIST NO. The Hm. Treasurers acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions and contributions Previously acknowledged $3,629.93 Balik Pulau Community’ 436.18 R. P. Taylor i 10<-u Indian Community 1,163.99 F. H. Mustard 5. Lyrjc Theatres (New) Ltd. 223.11 United Cinema 113.54 Shanghai Cinema 96.21 Film152 words
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Article24 1929-11-21 8 —Benter. London, November 20. In the Cup final H.M.S. Excellent beat the Royal Marines by three goals to nil.— Senter.—Benter. - 24 words
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Article1108 1929-11-21 8 A. IL L - A. IL L Penang, Thursday. the- Pima ng Gazette's .tion. for the Governor’s Gup- was justified andi has passed the post with a goudi few Lu gibs to s| are. The tempting plum is not. to fall into the'lap of Sir Wilbam Peel, tin. present Chiefi Seen1,108 words
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Article83 1929-11-21 8 BATTLING GUILLEMO v. QUAH TEIK EAN. I The chief item in the programme of the Dean’s Union Opera at the Drury aQ Theatre Hall to-night is the lp roun boxing contest for a purse of $3OO, betwet Battling Guillemo, a Philipino lightweign j boxer, and Quah Teik Ean83 words
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Advertisement281 1929-11-21 8 Ci/ iij WONDERFUL THE SHAVE-TIME SAVER(BLANh’S PRODUCTS > FOR i SAFETY RAZORS 1 r| COMPLETE OUTFITS F SC( nesting of ornatiead hygiene, eou- C ■ll BLAND 3 tOLUfION 1 a. K I per 8 cz Buttle. I I The Greatest Advance and Boon since Safety Razors were Invented:— 1 I281 words
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Advertisement116 1929-11-21 8 E. O. Xma»Evc. Special Diuner, Crackers, <Sr Cinderella L> a nce Novelty Fecorations new to Penang. $4-00 per cover. Xsaas Night. Orchestral Concert [2O per--1 formers] Seasonab’e music Special Xmas Dinner. $4-00 per cover. Boung Nightu Special Dinner and Balloon Dance $6-00 per cover. jN«w YeorVEwe Hogmaaay. Distribution of Carnival116 words
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Advertisement12 1929-11-21 8 ‘‘Of course I'd have another cne; I do like—M dell s Branty!”12 words
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Miscellaneous51 1929-11-21 8 v rirvr» f uv li n lb. A. A.G -4uU-«»-. .-C» jLirtr- A A ~1 m r ~k I T ight and till Sunday,2hb. POLA NEGRI AN ‘‘Three Sinners” REE B LS A Paramount Picture W. C. FIELDS in “Running Wild” 7 Reels A Paramount Comedy-drama. I I < J51 words
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Miscellaneous26 1929-11-21 8 TIDE TABLES. r High Water. Low Water. To-day 2.39 a.m. 9.35 a.m. 3.2 G p.m. 9.24 p.m. TO-MOBBOW’. 3.15 a.m. 10.26 a.m. 4.29 pan. 10.41 p.m.26 words
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Obituary42 1929-11-21 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. G. Samy Pillay begs to thank all those friends and relatives who attended the funeral of his brother, Mr. M. Carmagarn Pillay, sent wreaths, telegrams and letter? of condolence and lent their muter-cars ?e|terday and rendered personal services on occasion.42 words
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1855 1929-11-21 9 Man Who Weathered The Storm In Hong Kong. o Linguistic Gifts. o Sound Adm instrati on And Wise Government. o Distinguished Scholar. o zl Reuter message states that Sir Cecil Clementi has appointed Governor of the Straits Settlements, vice Sir Hugh Clifford resigned. Malaya1,855 words
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Article193 1929-11-21 9 SEVENTH DAY’S HEARING. JURY VISIT SCENE OF THE CRIME. ANOTHER ADJOURNMENT. The Sikh .murder trial reached its seventh day’s hearing yesterday. The jury visited the scene of the alleged crime at the close of the case for the prosecution. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, November 20.193 words
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Article160 1929-11-21 9 —Rugby Raiio Service. INVOLVED BY PRESENT GOVERNMENT. I London, November 20. In answer to a question in Parliament yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Philip Snow’den, gave detailed information regarding the expenditure involved under legislative measures since the [Government took office, or in immediate contemplation.,—Rugby Raiio Service. - 160 words
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Article133 1929-11-21 9 jt SINGAPORE INQUEST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Noveml>er 21. The Coroner’s enquiry into the murder of the Hokien Chinese at Telok Ayer on Tuesday,., commenced yesterday. The Chinese who was arrested soon after the crime was present in the doAk. A Malay r.C. found133 words
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Article95 1929-11-21 9 SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT MARRED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 20. The successful flight of the light ’plane, the Axrj Avan, by the owner and pilot, Mr. Stratton Browne, from Singajiore to Kuala Lumpur, Was marred by an accident when landing at Sungei Besi aerodrome at 4.5095 words
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Article, Illustration267 1929-11-21 9 —Reuter. PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS. Possibility Of Claim By Contractors. DISSATISFACTION EXPRESSED. In the House of Commons, replying to a question suggesting the possibility of the contractors lodging a serious claim if the work on the Singapore Base were suspended, or seriously modified, Mr. Alexander deprecated a detailed discussion—Reuter. - 267 words
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Article115 1929-11-21 9 .—Reuter. ENGLAND OVERRUNS WELSH TEAM. London, November 20. At Stamford Bridge in ideal weather and before a crowd of 30,000 England beat Wales by six goals to nil.— Reuter. Johnson (Manchester City), the inside left and Carasell (Middlesboro), the centreforward, scored for England, within a quarter of an.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article81 1929-11-21 9 of approximately 35,000 letters. Rugby Radio Service. j 35,000 LETTERS CARRIED. London, November 20. The first Indian air mail, on the revised Imperial Airways service, which now leaves Karachi on Tuesdays instead of Sundays, arrived at Croydon aerodror® to-day, in the big Armstrong Siddeley airof approximately 35,000 letters.—Rugby Radio Service. j - 81 words
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Advertisement10 1929-11-21 9 “Of course I’ll hav: another one; I dp like—Martell's Brandy!”10 words
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Advertisement278 1929-11-21 9 MOUTRIE PIANOS STYLE 11 I Cash Price $510.00 Do not decide on your new piano before you have seen and played on one of these Now Famous Instruments. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 16, Bisho Street. f I I :haramng decoration -C' BEAUTIFUL decorative schemas ran be ai ranged with Morse's278 words
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Article357 1929-11-21 10 Th* following woro xiuot&tions in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s «ham list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday. To-day. 5 E E E Sharks. .2 c§ m QQ o§ to. to. t 0. t o. Mining. 'Bangrin Tin 27,6 28 6 26 28/Haad Yai 11- 7/6 6/9 7/3 Hong357 words
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Article130 1929-11-21 10 Penang, November 21, 1929. Uy Courtesy of The Chartered Bank. On Loudon Bank Demand 2/3 34 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 On New York Bank Demand 56$ France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154$ Bangkok T.T. 80J 2 Eats via T.T,130 words
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Article116 1929-11-21 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 27$ cfs. per pound per pl =136/66 Easier. L ndon 8 3/16d New York 16| cts, gold. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 28” per lb. Decernb r 1929 281) Jan./March 1930 29|c Apr./June 1930 31c M Market116 words
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Article64 1929-11-21 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, November 19, spot £179.10' three months’ buying £lB2 three months’ selling £lB2 ss. Messrs. Boustead A Ltd—21st November quotation for Singapore refined tin 193-25 per p cul business done 175 tons, Penang refined tin $92-50 per pi cal business done 50 tons,64 words
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Article22 1929-11-21 10 For the Month of October. lbs. Bedford 29.090 Glenealy 61,034 Hill Rise 30,000 Reyland 18,500 Ratanai 58,097 Trclak 30,60 J22 words
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Article274 1929-11-21 10 The following is a Census of stocks of rubber held by dealers and on estates of over 100 acres on October 3 let, together with the declared production of the same estates and certain export figures. The stocks are compiled from returns by estates and dealers. Stocks. CMD274 words
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Article70 1929-11-21 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 20. Paris, 123.88; New York. 4.875; Brussels, 34 865 Geneva, 25.135; Ams tordam, 12.08$; Milan, 93 14; Berlin, 18.145 Stockholm, 18.145 Copenhagen, 18.205 Orio, 18.205 Vienna. 34.655 Prague, 164} Heh’ngfors, 1935; Madrid. 34,025 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Bl7s Rio 5’5 Buenos Airee 46s(Rugby Radio Service.) - 70 words
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Article108 1929-11-21 10 FURTHER INCREASE OF INFANTILE MORTALITY. The health statement for the Munici' oality of George Town for the week ending November 16, 1929. shows a total of 65 deaths—4s males and 20 fema’ea—the death-rate being 23.52 per mille compared with 24.60 in the preceding week and with 29.22 in108 words
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Article1143 1929-11-21 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMES. J S§ m Il BUBBHB [Dslias.l ft o ft o ft s Allenby Bobber O» J 03 Alor Gajah Bobber Batate 1 I* fA Amalgamated Malay Hrtete» 2 <5 3 00 M Ayer Hftam Planting Syndkmte 3 (0 3 15 Ayer Kuntog Rubber Bstetes 401,143 words
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Article262 1929-11-21 10 Penang, November 21, 1929. ft cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,000.00 C ovee h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Vface Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110 s 60.00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9.50 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shell» H262 words
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Advertisement10 1929-11-21 10 “Of course I’ll have another ore; I do like—Martell's Brandy!”10 words
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Advertisement21 1929-11-21 10 I WHEN DISCERNING ADVERTISERS RELY ON THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BECA USE Rif Hl H 1... w ■BRIGHTEST! JU|IGGEST j Matajaa Papeij21 words
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Article523 1929-11-21 11 EFFECT OF DISARMAMENT bCHEME. Twenty to be Scrapped. IT is new pus ble to indicate in some detail the extent and nature of the changes which will 1 e made in Great Britaiu’d light cruiser fleet if, as a result of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald’s visit to America, the523 words
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Article170 1929-11-21 11 DUEL TO SAVE A BOY. An act of ex iaordinary heroism is revealed by the award by (he Kmc of the Albert Medal to Mr. Andr'*s Muller Heyns, of the G*crge Dis'r et. Cape Province, South Africa. Oa Dec*mb*r 28. 1927, th* recipient’s170 words
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Article112 1929-11-21 11 The possibility of a new find ”of gold is suggested by a Colonial report on Somaliland, issued recently. Gold was discovered in the residues of a gum sample sent to an Engl sh confectionery firm, and as a result an investigation was made into the possibility112 words
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Advertisement318 1929-11-21 11 everything FOR X’MAS AT PRITCHARDS TOYS Visit our Xmas Bazaar where you will see a Hugo Selection of Dolls, Mechanical Toys and Novelties of all kinds from which to make a selection. A very large assortment of Crackers, Table Decorations, Carnival Novelties and Xmas Delicacies of all kinds. Silver and318 words
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Advertisement362 1929-11-21 11 ft Dangerous Heart Weakness wj I Follows 1 K MALARIA DOCTORS SAY: S I Beware of the after-effects of Malaria. Not only does locLa it lower vitality, vitiite the blood, exhaust the nerves n and reduce resistance, but it has a senaus effect on the V heart. If you have362 words
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Article, Illustration40 1929-11-21 12 NEARIXG ST. PAUL’S—A photographic study from the PazZt/Express airplane of the £l,OO ),000 airshi) ovet the City, the streets of which were thronged with people gazing up with admiration at the monster airship.40 words
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395 1929-11-21 12 MR. THOMAS’S TASK. Want Of Adhesion To Principles. I Labour Government I is bound to come to an end at an early date. I don't think any body of men, in any walk of life, ever displayed such a cynical want of adhesion to principles395 words
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Article238 1929-11-21 12 A QUESTION OF CERTAINTY. The well-known French savant, M. Georges Claude, has just returned to Cherbourg from Cuba, where during the past year he has been engaged in txperiments for tx racting power from the st a. M. Claude does not rely on t d >1238 words
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Advertisement117 1929-11-21 12 Harsh Soap Bad Complexion Rough skin, wrinkles, blemishes and florid or dull complexion inevitably follow the use of harsh soap. Don’t subject your skin to such treatment. Use only mild, soothing, rejuvenating Palmolive Soap, made from those age-famous beauty aids palm and olive oils. PALMOLIVE Soap ana olive oils—nothing else117 words
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Advertisement14 1929-11-21 12 Massage House 2, AR RATO ON ROAD. MISS YURI. MISS MATBUK 9 OUTAIIi GKAMOPHONB14 words
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Miscellaneous176 1929-11-21 12 I LULLABY By GLUYAS WILLIAMS J FT FT i 1 E V.JT I- SbUG6LES PLEASANTLY* UNDER ITS SUCH FUN ID DE HERE ALL MOTHER'S RATTLING DISHES W J PLANETS ALL SET 10 60 10 DROWSY AND LISTEN TO THE THE KITCHEN AMP PAPPY'S PUT- J <! S’tEP 1 COSY HvUAEHCLP176 words
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Article438 1929-11-21 13 WHOLE VOLUME ON A REEL. Sound Waves From A Wire. HELP FOR THE BLIND. A demonstration cf a remarkable system of German origin for recording and reproducing sound and speech was given recently in the Blattner Film Studios at Elstree. Though intended primarily for the438 words
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Advertisement512 1929-11-21 13 The Famous S'® W r X IE C !VING the skin JI y\ an Oxygen Bath .f 1 V J i is the latest idea in /""x -—yzZ’ beauty treatments. "N I I 7 Ven-Yusa provides \l j this ideal means of /1 1 I preserving and en- J J512 words
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Advertisement96 1929-11-21 13 PMN2I I J KMIUMATISM K Pains due to wounds, burns, cuts and bruises can be quickly eased by applying CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM As a liniment it gives immediate relief tothosesuffering from rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, strains, sprains, etc. Just rub-it ©ver those sore muscles and feel the warmth that drives96 words
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Advertisement852 1929-11-21 13 [PEAUpECOLO6?fEjM|w jr I X \W| HUq ir YSJmI jra 1 M 4711 f> Overcomes 8 111 Hr fl travel ■Mli II BW Jjg j I sla You will always tind 4711 a splenW jiff <hd foil to fatigue, especially when </ travelling. Just a few drops on your M handkerchief852 words
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Article282 1929-11-21 14 4< Stupid Blunder”. MR. GEORGE MOORE AND THE MURDER SCENE. A THEORY that part of “MacbetL’’ was written by a literary hack a the instruction if a theatric<l producer who wished to Rive the public the r full money's worth of blood and melodrama, is282 words
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Article163 1929-11-21 14 WHFN A WOMAN LOOKS CRITICALLY AT A MAN. Should the marriage bar in the C vi) Service be removed was diFCUFsed at a meeting at HaB, Westminster. Miss Dorothy Evans maintained that 90 per e-’nt < f women would choose marriage rather than a career though163 words
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Article114 1929-11-21 14 PUT OUT BY DYNAMITE. A blazing natural gas well in the Ok-s-homa City oil field, which had been burning for 2 days was f xtinguished in a novel and spectacukr fashion. A man wearirg an asbestos suit, sheltered by engines with a creeping barrage of water, wheeled114 words
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Article108 1929-11-21 14 MODERN GIRL PROVES HER ASCENDANCY OVER MAN. The enthusiasm and aptitude which women display for flying is a not» b'e feature rf the general "air-mindedn* t*o’ nf tociety, says the weekly Sketch. Among them is Mrs. Ranald, who, becoming the holder of a Royal A-r< Club certificate at108 words
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Advertisement406 1929-11-21 14 r fyf Weakness and i bi Depression Halts K JUL f Jr vanish— W£ue. f c banished by Hall’s Wine As soon as you start taking Hall’s Wine you begin to feel v stronger. Soon your depression lifts, your nerviness disappears, your appetite returns and your whole system glows with406 words
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Advertisement129 1929-11-21 14 A xi -R I//// Zw-’ «F~l \Zv"f WILLS'S WjlWjRiJO H VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Ia^ZL AK e -ID- H.o.WILLS-BRISTOL LONDON; z N’o. 88X Zillk Kayser SLIPPER HEEL* Z liWitßk HOSIERY j yE. v E 3 tlieLoscyou ve wanted I Kl- Kayser "Slipper Heel’’ XT 1 o•' V I •1 -INumber oavL. Just129 words
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Article594 1929-11-21 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, November 21, 1929. Mjtton— S ct Matton Indian M per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A loag do 1-30 —1.5 C Tripe M do 100 Goat or Sheep m per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet594 words
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Advertisement140 1929-11-21 15 f 8 The Butter with a Reput- j I I I ation Always Maintained, i I I jA.\ r I \w6 I t 1 t I t I I I Can be obtained at all the I Leading Stores. I c t m *V j«W 4 *-£m juiiU sixS JEF140 words
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Advertisement265 1929-11-21 15 R. YOUNG Co., Ltd. Civil, Constructional and Sanitary Engineers and Contractors. Estimates, Layouts Particulars Given fop Sanitary Installations Large Stocks of Sanitary Fittings Cast Iron Soil Pipes and Connections Cast Iron Drain Doultons Stoneware Pipes Connections J E <S J' kW- cveto W -iW v A A f vF/ V265 words
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Advertisement1320 1929-11-21 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE fIAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE ISpEj CALCHAS In port Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. AUTOMEDON Nov. 27 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 1 o/") R SARPEDON Dec. 5 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, and Glasgow. <-> </ *7 Kobe and Yokohma. 3 ANOHISES Dec. 12 Marseilles, London. Rotterdam and G’asgow. F<r Port1,320 words
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