Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 November 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-11-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 271. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement229 1929-11-25 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Phot®» f raphy by electric light. 'Phone 772, 66, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. ••••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦w********************* ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*******************?j?tts >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦< ****||g n u the I motor union L 1; insurance company, limited 11 I j I INSURANCE I i —HL Sli I I 1 H H JSjii iiininii*'229 words
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Advertisement15 1929-11-25 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispensary Brandi Office 52, Lwtt Street15 words
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Advertisement2563 1929-11-25 2 POSITION VACANT. NOTICES- |WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN B A L R A M S vn-rirc lhe Mutual Be,p r or Fe, cf and nederlandsche handel The New Shop. Wanted by a Firm of Electrical Con- MUNICIPAL nOIILL. Banking Society, Head Cffice, Delhi. MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. established 1929 tractors in Malaya2,563 words
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553 1929-11-25 3 Satisfactory Entries. PROFITS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETING. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. By Tic-Tac. THE entries for the Taiping Turf Club amateur meeting to be run on Thursday and Saturday next closed on Saturday afternoon and will be found in detail below. The entries assure a satisfactory meeting. There553 words
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Advertisement302 1929-11-25 3 IHsMIMMMMMM VWWS^£BR^* ir inulin «wn I sMMBsbHM e I 1 I r TBhJy I 5 1 w sole agents THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. I SINGAPORE PENaNG KUALA LU PUR <t BANGKOK B gHHMKBHHBHBBOa M»»»a»sf ■SE39K^SI^ I i gg=:~?-fr ---fr Grand Hotel Brastagi (4.800 EEE f ABOVE SE K LEVEL) TELEGRAPHIC302 words
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Advertisement102 1929-11-25 3 Latch Batchelor, Limited. Perfection in m nufactnre is only achieved after many years of ex peri»nc*» in resrerch with a consequent rea<" juetment of precot ceivt c. ideas. Every Letch encl Betchelor Rope is backed by jn«t on 200 years’ ex perience—in b >th the actual draw ing of the102 words
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Advertisement192 1929-11-25 3 DR4CĔ RECORDS That Von Wii! Enjoy Hearing. “T"’ I 'A fc vAi ipqq n A Ted Rose F. T. P. Whitemans Makin’Whoop mj Orchestra n I Rose of Mandalay Ipma Troubadours 1694 D 1 I’ll Get By 17A1 n Kansas C ity Kiltv Ee.ers B ..a i I*oa WildAbiut Horses192 words
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Article1389 1929-11-25 4 Newcastle Revival. Southport Swamps Rotherham United. Clyde Holds Rangers. London, November 23 THE following are the results of English and Scottish League matches played to-day: DIVISION 1. Birmingham 0 Everton 0 Blackburn R. 1 Araenal 1 Grrm»by T. 0 Sunderland 1 Huddersfield T.O Derby C.1,389 words
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Advertisement349 1929-11-25 4 LOWER COST OF OPERATION zfgKKEIS One LIGHT SIX ROADSTERS Whippet Six Luxe Roadster J |S V 'Hl Touring Sedan II mm Roadster Coach x Coupe IM B firicea and tpedficationt mbjeci In to change wilbout notice.) ——A I 'HE low, sweeping lines of the new Superior Whippet Six Sport De349 words
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Article, Illustration16 1929-11-25 5 a furlong from home, in the Two-year-old Selling Plate at Newbury, Amye won.16 words
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256 1929-11-25 5 it is consider* d desirable to avoid.” Rugby Radio Seriiee.” CONDITIONS TOO BAD FOR RlOl TRIP. London. November 24. Till-: Members of the two Houses of Parliament, who were prt'Vi n*.ed the previous Saturday from making a trip in the airship ***** owing to unfavourable weather, expectedit is consider* d desirable to avoid.”—Rugby Radio Seriiee.” - 256 words
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Article181 1929-11-25 5 —Reuter. BRITISH ADMIRAL LEAVES £910,000. London, November 24. Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Hedworth left an estate valued at £‘910,000 gross, with net personalty £734.000. He was formerly Nir. Hedworth Lambton, assuming the name of Meux under the will of Lady Meux.— Rugby Radio Service. Buenos Aires,—Reuter. - 181 words
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Article68 1929-11-25 5 —Reuter. lu EG Alli AN BANDIES Responsible. rp, Belgrade, November 21. i n Papers state that the first enquiry age ou the Orient Express j Kj| l J fact, that brigands were resTb ’lUt-i tV r n lle f rom Bulgaria and subsebeli ev( j ]ed Lhe—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration224 1929-11-25 5 —Rugby Radio Service. COAL INDUSTRY DISPUTE. DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS TO BE REMEDIED. London, November 24. The Premier (inset) in a letter to Mr. Aitchison the Lord Advocate, who is a candidate in the Kilmarnock by-election, reviewed the foreign and domestic policy, and referred to the introduction"—Rugby Radio Service. - 224 words
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197 1929-11-25 5 ransom of £50.000. British L nited Pi ess. EPIDEMIC OF KIDNAPPING. Pekin, November ‘24. AN epidemic of kidnapping has spread terror through the Pekin district. Police officials of this city are greatly perturbed at the arrival in Pekin of a number of kidnapping gangsransom of £50.000.— British L nited Pi ess. - 197 words
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Article303 1929-11-25 5 Inter-State Hockey. DALY HITS THREE GOALS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. November 23. Perak defeated Selangor by seven goals to nil in the Inter-State match on the Ipoh Recreation Ground to-day. Ixeen play was shown by both sides and as a result a very interesting game303 words
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Article87 1929-11-25 5 i euter. NEW AMERICAN COMPANY. Berlin, November 24. The German Dye Trust has reached the agreement with the Standard Oil Company, New Jersey, whereby the Standard Oil Company acquires the right to exploit the Dye Trust’s process for the distillation of oil from coal. Thei euter. - 87 words
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Article62 1929-11-25 5 Reuter. u. S. BROKER FOUND DEAD. St. Louis, November 23 Mr. F. J. Betts, a broker of >t. Louis since 1900, who only two month ago paid $178,000 for a seat in the New York Stock Exchange has been found dead with a bottle of poison nearby.Reuter. - 62 words
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Article487 1929-11-25 5 MALAY SCHOOLS INTER-DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP. Raja Muda Presents Trophies. The finals in the inter-district football competitions among the boys and gurus respectively of the Malay Schools in Perak were played on Friday on the King Edward VII School ground, Taiping. The Raja Muda was an interested spectator throughout487 words
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Article318 1929-11-25 5 THE RUGBY CODE. Brilliant Display by Minns. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 23. Singapore defeated Negri Sembilan to-day on the Esplanade by 20 points to 9. Play was not of a high order. In the first minute Minns scored a try for Singapore after a318 words
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Advertisement11 1929-11-25 5 “Of course 111 have another one; I do like Martell’s Brandy!”11 words
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Advertisement333 1929-11-25 5 uUS i CREATEIT THROUGHOUT the Knuth and breadth of Malaja in the busy towr s and the diskn jung’» in all phces in the Peninsula where medicines must be of the highest t ossible quality and at the lowest possible price, the n«m. —“The GEORGETOWN is synonyrrons with SECURITY. And333 words
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Article, Illustration639 1929-11-25 6 adio Service. Parity Between Navies. WAK BETWEEN BRITAIN AND U.S.A. IMPOSSIBLE. EXTENSION OF CONCILIATION. London, November 23. MR. KELLOGG, formerly United States Secretary of State, was the guest of the Pilgrims' Club in London at a dinner last night. Viscount Cecil, proposing his health, said he■ • adio Service. - 639 words
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Article355 1929-11-25 6 Annual Meeting. RETURN OF REV. FATHER FOURGS. THE annual general meeting of the Ipoh Catholic Club, was held at the Club premises, Brewster-road, yesterday. The Rev. Father Fourgs presided. Before proceeding with the business of the meeting, Mr. W. J. B. Ashby, vice-president of the Club, extended355 words
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Article440 1929-11-25 6 IN SALISBURY CATHEDRAL. The many friends in Malaya of the late Captain R. G. B. Farrer, M. C. S., will be interested to learn that a mural tablet to his memory was unveiled in Salisbury Cathedral last month. Capt. Farrer was the third and youngest440 words
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Article640 1929-11-25 6 OWEN HUGHE DOUBLE. Analyses Of Recent Series. In the series of matches just ended, Malaya although they lost both games, have the distinction of scoring the highest aggregate number of runs, but they have a slightly less average per wicket than Hong Kong, as the following table640 words
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Article147 1929-11-25 6 FROM MALAYA. By arrangement with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, Limited, Christmas Greeting Te'ejrams addressed to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Irish Free State, Australia, Canada, South, East and West Africa, India, other parts of the British Empire, China, France, Switzerland, Algeria, Tunis and the United147 words
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Article709 1929-11-25 6 Successful Meeting. “A” COMPANY SWEEPS THE BOARD. MRS. GOUT PRESENTS PRIZES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, November 25. The annual athletic sports of the 1 20th Burma Rifles were held on the Regimental padang at Taiping on Saturday. The guests included His Highness the Sultan of709 words
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Article780 1929-11-25 6 Mr. Eric Macfalyen returned from his visit to umatra on aturday. Major Nevill Stevens, Ipoh, is away in Kuala Lumpur for the present. Mr. D. Buries, of Tampin Linggi Estate, Rantau, has returned from Home leave Mr. L. P. Watts, of the F.M.S. Railways, has returned to780 words
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Article607 1929-11-25 6 ANNUAL INSPR-Tlox Quite a ero'rf, lately eo rapo3edot children, asssmblel on the v 1 playground on Friday afternoon to wife the annual inspection of the ehoolcZ Corps. hortly a'ter 4 !n the j Officer, Capt Saville, A.S.O.L F arriv J .on the grmls an I received607 words
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Advertisement51 1929-11-25 6 course I’ll have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!” I There is nothing more oa hot day, when Old Sol han determined to shnvel you U P« a glass of Montserrat. in <Wiciou« Lime Juice nuk« S"" uxnt thing to be uea»uredl Of all Dealer» h“eR WEBB, L* SVANS51 words
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Article268 1929-11-25 7 Yin KJitor of the Pinang Gazette). < Previously there were round red j. c ,iting the places of halt of trams, to the electric standards which was appreciated by the public. But i are now rarely found on the >l ‘>f tram-cars and trolley-buses. Even where such discs268 words
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Article233 1929-11-25 7 Sir. Is it any use drawing public attention to the inefficiency of the Public Services in Province Wellesley and Penang, through th >m< diumof your columns? I have especially m mind the Railway and Pest Office at the present moment. We have a fair number of233 words
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340 1929-11-25 7 ir. he schemes for the salvation of the übber industry proposed by the Dutch Rubier Growers and the London Rubber (rrow< > \ssociation and the curtailment of ’•ippinu -uch as a 5-day week, no tapping on unday and subsidy by the Government having met with a340 words
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Article584 1929-11-25 7 FORMER WELL-F-NOWN AMATEUR RIDER. I A Ke'n Vo-uatecr. s t e The Pinang Gazette regrets to record the i death, which took place on Saturday evenin g a at 5, Arratoon Road, the residence of his mother, of Mr Stanslaus Eugene Mathieu. 5} Deceased who584 words
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Article164 1929-11-25 7 DR. BABOO HONOURED. In response to invitations a large and repress- tative gathering assembled yesterday afternoon at the residence of the Hon. Mr. H. H. Ablul Cader, “Surat Lodge,” Pargkor Roid, to honour Dr, S. Mohamad of Penang, who has jnetreturrei after a c urse164 words
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Article101 1929-11-25 7 NjV. 26—Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, 4 p.m. 26 and 27—Ruth van V<ley Company, Town Hill, 9J5 p.m, 28 and 30—Taiping Turf Club Amateur meeting. 29 Farewell performance of Banvard Musical Comedy Company, Town Hal', 9 p.m. A j «nrned general meting of the Penang and K°dah Automobile101 words
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Article210 1929-11-25 7 DISTILLING APPARATUS. Mr. Auten of th a Government Monopolies Dr-partmen*, Penang, to ca r charged in the Second Police Court. Low See Ch a a Chinese wcnur, with te’ng in pcsiession of a distilling apparatus and dutiable liquor without licence at Tar jmg Rungah on November 23.210 words
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Article42 1929-11-25 7 The Hon. Mr. Justice Sproule left on Saturday by train in order to sit in the C iurt of Appeal at Singapore which comthere on December 2. His Lordship is expected to be away bout a fortnight or lor ger.42 words
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Article43 1929-11-25 7 220 CASES. Tke-e were seme 220 odd eases down for hearing before ihe District Judge, Mr. O. Wilson, this morning. These were all Civil Cases m ’«My for the recovery of mdl ameunte. The majority were postpone! for future dries.43 words
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Article28 1929-11-25 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Rahm an f or Pangkdau Brandan. Pangkalan S >esoe and Langk at. Amp an g for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Kedah for Sing «pore.28 words
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Article149 1929-11-25 7 The homeward mail by the s.«. Kashgar closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, tire 3’J.b instant. Christmas New Year Letter Parcel Mails Mails for Enron*» —Christmas letters Nev. 30 and 6* New Year letters Nov. 30 and Dec. 6. Parcels Nov. 30. Mai’s for U.S A Year letters149 words
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Article324 1929-11-25 7 PASSENGER ARRIVALS. The following passengers arrived this morning from Singapore bv the s. f. Klang: Mr. A. L. Birse, Mr. J. I. Miller, Mr. H. R. Baker, Mr. A. Wa’son, Mr. and Mrp. G. Austin, Mr. F. Rowan, Mr. Everton Wood, Dr. W. Birnie, Dr. H. A.324 words
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Article131 1929-11-25 7 ARRANGEMENTS FOR ST. ANDREW’S NIGHT. Ter>k Scots are busy at the present moment getting ready for the annual ceh bration of Sc. Andrew’s Night which is to take the form <f a B»ll at the Town Hall, looh o i the 30,h instant commencing at 9.30 p«m.131 words
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Article60 1929-11-25 7 115,000 PAID IN. From enquiry at the Hor. Treasurers, Messrs Brown, Phillip? and Stewart, today we lesra that a sum of $15,003 has been paid in to date towards the Poppy Day Fund, 1929. This figure is expected to be further augmented but it seems unlikely60 words
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Advertisement187 1929-11-25 7 Gained Thirty Pounds In Three Months. How A Canadian Mother. Broken In Heilth Af er The Birth Of Her Baby, R-?cov'red Strength. Weight and Vigour Through Dr. William’s Pink Pills. To gain thirty pounds in months, and win back health and strength was the happy experience of Mrs. Margaret Brethour.187 words
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Advertisement181 1929-11-25 7 “Qf course I’ll have another one; I do like Martell’s Brandy! MUNICIPAL COMMISSION. BUSINESS FOR MEETING. The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, to be held to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. To approve issue of Warrant of Distress No. 946181 words
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Advertisement124 1929-11-25 7 I Z I g Having read j our advertisement:: j PENANG 602 OR 608 0 AND ORDER YOUR DAILY SUPPLIES OF Milk, Butter, Brastagi Vegetables, Meat and Poultry. g One call brings all your require- H U ment to your door—and at keenly H H competitive prices. g The Singapore124 words
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Miscellaneous95 1929-11-25 7 Town Hall, (Penang). TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. TUES. 26th A WED. 17TH. NOV. x PREMIER Ito,Cafe of /W (JaplM —Jkv An American variety Show MUSIC—SINGING—DAN ANG—JUGG! ING—MAGIC—MANNIKINS. BOOKING AT ROB NbON PIaNO CO PRICES: $4- $2 and $1. —14 16 17 1« 20 22 24 25 26 27 11 Si! J-95 words
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Article446 1929-11-25 8 Our mornit g coutempora y today gives prominence t j an article by a contributor suggesting the establishment of a twe ity-fonr hour motor f rry service f »r th<‘ purpose of miiutaining sife and reasonably fa-t cjmmuoicitious between ships lying in the roads and the shore. Several446 words
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Article262 1929-11-25 8 The development of low temperature carbonisation of coal has now reached a definite stage. A number of commercial plants, on several different systems, have been erected, and the processes will now stand or fall according to the financial resu’ts obtained in actual working. Companies with262 words
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111 1929-11-25 8 DECEMBER 23 TO JANUARY 11. By virtue of the powers conferred on him by the Courts Ordinance the Chief Justice declares a vacation of the Supreme Court from Monday the 23rd of December 1929, till Saturday the 11th day of January, 1930 inclusive. The Vacation Judge111 words
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Article118 1929-11-25 8 THE LATE MR-. LIM MOOI HEE. The funeral of Madam Ho Bit Neoh, mother of Messrs: Ho in Yew, Lim rin Ooe Li in in Poh and Nonia Lim Kay Neoh, took place y sterdav, according to the old 1 hinese style, at the Hokkien cemetery, Yount118 words
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Article1123 1929-11-25 8 Penang, Monday. y<ONDAY dawns with the community of Penang afflicted by a sort of hay fever, not at ail pleasant and distinctly nerve-irr.tating. Residents, in fact, are the victims of the tc lentriedies of the weather and a veritable chorus of sniffs ass dis the ears from1,123 words
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Advertisement266 1929-11-25 8 I-"-———— “■“•'I HOLLANDIA si B’i S I Sterilised Natural Milk a< 000o 00 vy J per case of 48 tins g of 1-lb. ’J This milk is the natural product of the Cow, homogenised to prevent the cream rising to the surface and sterilize I to I i;ii kill all266 words
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Advertisement32 1929-11-25 8 E. fe 3 O. official opening UF TriW NEW WING Saturday, 7th December, 1929. GRAND BAL MASQUE. Please reserve tables early. Use Only the Best mm And Erj >y Yo □r Food.32 words
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Advertisement13 1929-11-25 8 Afher “Of course I II f' avc d I no like Madsll 513 words
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Miscellaneous23 1929-11-25 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day 7.58 a.m. 1.58 p.m. 9.28 p.m. 2.32 p.m. To-morrow. 9.11 a.m. 3.30 a.m. 10.11p.m. 329 p.m.23 words
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555 1929-11-25 9 —Benter. Aggressive Soviet Troops Surround Muling. 12,000 Casualties. Serious Encroachment Of “Red” Troops. Dr. Wang’s Statement. A message from Harbin states that the Soviet forceshave aptured Hailarand the Chinese are retreating. It is reported there were 12,000 casualties. On the Eastern front the Chinese.—Benter. - 555 words
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Article167 1929-11-25 9 Service. former adversaries to meet. London, November 21. General Smuts, who commanded the hr tish troops in East Africa during the war, 'vi.l on December 2 meet his former adversary, General von Lettow Vorbeck "ho commanded the German troops in that sphere of operations. The occasionService. - 167 words
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Article250 1929-11-25 9 on behalf of the Association. Bugby Badio Service. FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICE “LADS WHO FOUGHT WITH BULLER.” ON HALF RATIONS. The first annual memorial service of the South African War Veterans’ Association, of which Field Marshal > Lord Methuen is President, was held at the Horse Guardson behalf of the Association.— Bugby Badio Service. - 250 words
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Article149 1929-11-25 9 Iteuter. THE KING’S OFFER. London, November 24. His Majesty the King has offered St. James’s Palace to the Government for fhe Naval Pisarmamenf Conference which is expected fo last from eight fo fen weeks. indication of wavering in the struggle and above all attacked Poincare. It must– Iteuter. - 149 words
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Article865 1929-11-25 9 M. Clemenceau. WANTED TO DIE BEFO E MEN. NO WOMEN: NO TEARS. France has lost one of her most able statesmen by the death of M. Clemenceau, the Tiger" which took place in the early hours of yesterday morning. He wanted no women round his death-bed865 words
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Article91 1929-11-25 9 Benter. TELEGRAPHIST MENTALLY UNSOUND. Malta, November 24. The destroyers, H.M.S. Witch and H.M.S. Wren have found the Baron Elcho. The master signalled to the destroyers that the radio messages were sent without his knowledge. He considers the radio operator mentally unsound. H.M.S. B itch is stai. – Benter. - 91 words
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Advertisement10 1929-11-25 9 “Of course I’ll hav inoPerone; I co like Marell's Frandy!"10 words
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Advertisement279 1929-11-25 9 MOUTRIE PIANOS STYLE II Cash Price $510.00 Do not decide on your new piano before you have seen and p.ayed on one of these Now Famous Instruments. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd... 16, Bishop Street. ZH ARMING DECORATION BEAUTIFUL decorative schemes can be arranged with Morse’» “CALCARIUM” Sanitary Mfea* Washable Distemper-Water279 words
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Article540 1929-11-25 10 The following were the (quotations ia MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’» share list at 11 am fto-day:— Saturday Today g E E 2 Shares. .2 ts *S CQ OQ CQ 0Q i c. to. I c. sc. Robber (Dollar). Aver Kuning... .40 45 .30 -40 Bassett .75 .85 .75540 words
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Article50 1929-11-25 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 261 cts 9 per pound per p1=135/66 Quiet. L irdon 8 1/16J New York 15| cts. gold. (#l/ Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 27? per lb. Detprr.b*r 1929 27|c Jan./March 1930 29c Apr./Jui e 1930 30|c Market quiet.50 words
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Article106 1929-11-25 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London. November 21, spot £lB4 three months* buying 186.10 s three months’ selling £186.155. November 22, spot £186.2.6 three months* buying £lBBlos thrf»e months selling £188.12.6. Messrs Boustead and Co, Ltd. 25 h Noven ber quotation for Singapore refined tin $96-50 per picul,106 words
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Article217 1929-11-25 10 Penang. November 25, 1929. I cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,000.00 C oves h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110 a 60.00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 H 50.0 c Copra Sundried buyers 9.70 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse M 10.60 Green217 words
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352 1929-11-25 10 PROPAGANDA by means of FILMS. The Twenty-Seventh meeting ofth a Board of the Institute was held on Saturday, the 26th October, at the Institute, Damansĕra Road, Kuala Lumpu r There were present st this meeting the President. Dr. H. A. Tempany, in th? Chair, Che’352 words
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Article66 1929-11-25 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 23. Paris, 123.86 New York. 4.875; Brussels, 34 87 Geneva, 25.125; Ams terdam, 12.083 Milan, 93.14 Berlin, 20,38$ Stockholm, 18.14 Copenhag?n, 18.20$ Oslo, 18.20$ Vienna, 34.67 Prague, 1641 Hehnnsfors, 1935; Madrid, 35.27 Lisbon. 108$ Athens, 375; Bucharest, 816 -Rio 5*5 Buenos Aires 46a'f(Rugby Radio Service.) - 66 words
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Article258 1929-11-25 10 NEW BOOKS RECEIVED. Th? Arglo Catholic, by Shane Lesli?, The Poems of 1929 Edited by Themas Morl Black R. sts. by Frincis Bre t Younv. The Box Office Murders bv Freeman Wills Croftr, Bv Soochow Water?, by Louite Jordan Milo, The Closed Garden Jalian Gn e i Coonsrdoo,258 words
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Article1119 1929-11-25 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST 88 NAMES. 3 3§ I m 2 RUBBER (Dollar.! |S<■S <• c Allenby Rubber Os H i Alrr Gajah Rubber Eotato Amalgamated Malay Ay. r Hitam Planting Syndic 3 r( 3 1 Kuning Rubt?r Batatea 3 40 Ayer Molek Rubber Oo J L* Ayer Panao Rubber1,119 words
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Article71 1929-11-25 10 Penang, November 25 1929. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank, On London Bank Demand 2/3 34 „4 m/at 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 On New York Bank Demand 56$ France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154$ Bangkok T.T. «0$ Batavia T.T. 139$ Singapore71 words
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Advertisement11 1929-11-25 10 “Of course I’ll have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!”11 words
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Advertisement598 1929-11-25 10 New Advertisements. Rawang Concessions Lim t j (Incorporated in the Fm J POSITION VACANT. B) ’CB is hereby tiven il t Dividend, the First, of nbri >n Two Assistant Civil Engineers ex- share has been declared dqo icg perienced in reinforced concrete work. to share! on the Reßist^M? 8 1598 words
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Article793 1929-11-25 11 JaT Oc ober 14th:—Do write cu\ I 'to M'Htrees B-Bsett, a fine ref°rtu7r a family pudding to te m ide cip g’a’e bread on hand in the folJU Himr. That to cut your bread j cub s, I utting first a layer of \uell bath red disb,793 words
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Article310 1929-11-25 11 EILEEN FURBEF - by EILEEN FURBEF. <8 who have been shingled for many n^ rw are allowing their Lair to grow, but, o tunately, the growth is often r ‘inelyBlow an 1 “ends” become alnnmausgeable. o r courage a more rapidgrowth.it k T tlal that the scalp should be310 words
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Article478 1929-11-25 11 JOAN ROSSITER - BY JOAN ROSSITER. At one time, green was by general consent, considered unlucky, and, with opals, was put aside in favour of colcurs which had no such superstition attaching to them. During the last few seasons, women may not have been so prejudiced, but nevertheless, they478 words
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Article, Illustration74 1929-11-25 11 Dark green and grey speckled jersey makes this snug afternoon frock, which is trimmed with a U shaped vest of tbe same material. The wide belt of self-material is stiffened with petersham and clasped by a green, suede buckle. It is placed at a slightly higher waistline4ban74 words
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Article502 1929-11-25 11 BERYL HARPER - BY BERYL HARPER. “To look one’s best when a cold east wind is blowing is a work of art,’’ grumbled Jean, rubbing a blue pinched cheek with vigour. I’m always the same in tbe e ild weather, red nose, blue cheek?, chilblains!! Poor Jean! It is evident502 words
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Article490 1929-11-25 11 POPPY BACON - BY POPPY BACON. So important an adjunct is the scarf that there is no hour (f the day when it can be counted a dispensable part of one’s toilette. Almost every tweed frock is accompanied by a scarf. Spbrrs scarvf s are short and narrow the ends490 words
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Article542 1929-11-25 11 HOWARD EVANS - BY HOWARD EVANS. Modern ideas do not lead us f o shut on!selves up in our houses during the dull, cnld months to the extent that was or ce f isbions-b’e. Nevertheless autumn md winter are the time when indoor comfort is most appreciated, and,542 words
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Advertisement58 1929-11-25 11 “Of course TL have another ore; I do like Ma tell’s Brandy!” A. Mohamed Rawther Landing and Transhipping Agent. Shipments promptly cleared and despatched. Moderate charge. For’ particulars apply:— Office 3a, Union St., Penang. TeI.4C4. Branch 91, Penang St., Penang. 502. gOur I jELLA flavoured drink 9 in POPULARITY 158 words
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Article1472 1929-11-25 12 Britain’s Overseas Motor Trade. Government To Aid In Extension. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 31. THE Government and the motor manufacturers areto join forces in a campaign to extend Overseas markets. The chief difficulty in the way of extending these maikets is not the horse-power tax1,472 words
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Advertisement218 1929-11-25 12 > The Vender complexion soap purifies /he skin and removes all blemishes LIKE MAGIC# z I JF I W?B B T\- JF. i > llwSm I j/T’SF i "L ;il mBT n Jf Before y I Usis, s jp x CERMO J* <-< y 1 I A L_ Alter Using218 words
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Advertisement11 1929-11-25 12 “Cf course I'll have another one; I do like Martells Brandy!”11 words
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Advertisement187 1929-11-25 12 (trade mark. THE FERTILIZERS OF THE L G. Stikstof Verkoop Mij. (L G. Nitrogen Sales Co., Ltd.,) Semarang, Java. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd, (Formerly Katz Brothers, Limited,) I BECK’S I t I J I 5 li KEY BEER x 7 J Sold in Mnhya for more than 40187 words
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Article768 1929-11-25 13 In the Limelight. BOYS COMPELLED TO TAKE PART IN OUTDOOR GAMES. HEADMASTER’S IDEAL. DURING the past week or so the Pinang Gazette has received a number of letters from residents in Bukit Mertajam and the neighbourhood with regard to certain alleged methods in the Bukit Mertajam768 words
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Advertisement407 1929-11-25 13 M I> S''' Parlter ir Huofold an Intem&ttoncA Success The Pen with Pressureless Touch Non-Breakable Barrels 'RAVEL anywhere, under all climates, and you will find Parker Duofolds writing the languages of the world. Millions of users choose this master pen for its modern writing efficiency, developed to perfection by 36407 words
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Advertisement7 1929-11-25 13 "“DECCA POATA3LE DELIGHTS THE MOST CRITICAL EAR7 words
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Advertisement338 1929-11-25 13 IN THE HOME- IN THE HOTEL “Tgl lea& P E R RIKIS i mp.ab Kins, of i. ,jave suffe rcd agony I q jt— Plymouth. for years from deep-seated S "Whilst in H.M. Navy j a u. i a in 1922, i had a f»u, ulcers, bad legs and similar338 words
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620 1929-11-25 14 P. C. C. v. Perak Teachers. Visitors Defeated In Fast And Exciting Game. Three Goals Victory. Although putting up a fine tiglV, and territorially having slight ly the better of the game, tin* Peak Teachers on Saturday lost to the Penang thicket Club by three620 words
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Article171 1929-11-25 14 STATE TRIAL MATCH. The following have been selected to play to-day, at 5.10 p.m. prompt on the Esplanade.— Probables (Colours) —Karnail Sing h; Dr. W. 11. Brodie and L. C. Walker Capt E. C. Prattley, G. Aste and R. W. Scarlett: G. R. Evans, A. G. A. Mosley,171 words
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Article60 1929-11-25 14 17 Pts. To 5 Pts. At Alor Star on Saturday Kedah defeated Selangor by 17 pts. to 5 pis. in the interstate rugby match. The game was very scrappy. Selangor were without several regular players behind the scrum while Kedah were without Forbes who has60 words
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Article58 1929-11-25 14 Reuter. 33 TO 1 WINNER. London. November 23. The result of the Manchester Handicap, run to-day was: Promptitude 1 Silver Hussar 2 Bay Town 3 Nineteen ran. Won by three lengths, third one and a half lengths away. The betting was Promptitude 33 to 1 ilver HussarReuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement54 1929-11-25 14 Packing Free of Charge. Itgladdens us not a little to iuvite our patron* to kindly come and purchase their CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at highly reduced prices, and get their parcels packed free of any charge. Arrival of New Good;. Please Call In And Inspect Them AT B. H.T. DOULATRAM CO. Ba,54 words
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Advertisement315 1929-11-25 14 1 /w io lhe price range of the four IN lever before has the world known has lent distinction to some such outstanding value as is now of the finest motor cars, offered in the Chevrolet Six. most remarkable of all, The remarkable valve-in-head motor this marvellous six cylinder delivers315 words
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Article572 1929-11-25 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, November 24, 1929. M ITTOW— g ok Matton Indian per lb 55 Head Sheep or goal each 1-30 Liver with heart A lang do 1-30—1.50 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney Ma pair 30 Feet572 words
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Advertisement553 1929-11-25 15 Kiyai Packet Navigation Company (K.P.M) SEASON /930 February 7th —March 6th Q n e ironth sea voyage by the fast goitg Twinscrew-Steamer “OF TEN NOORT” 6000 TONS GROSS. jnxnrionsly equipped and specially built for the passenter traffic ju the Tropic*. HONGKONG with excursions to Canten and/»r Macao. T PHILIPPINES Manila—with553 words
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Advertisement123 1929-11-25 15 R. YOUNG CO., LIMITED. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS Manufacturers of all classes of Concrete Goods, Mosaic Flooring Tiles The only Flooring Tiles Manufactured with an admixture of Granite Siftings, 'British Pigments and under European Supervision. ROOFING TILES. i; Cheaper and Equal to other Roofing'Tiles, Guarantees given for Water Tight Roof. I FENCING123 words
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Advertisement1275 1929-11-25 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE "JTT""'INTENDED FAILINGS F>OM PEN AN 3. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT, J» AUTOMEDON Nov. 27 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. IgSIII oSh SkRPEDON Dec. 5 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, and Glasgow. J wMK|gfc|i 5 ANO HEISES Die. 12 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. J PERSEUS Dec, 191,275 words
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Advertisement626 1929-11-25 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINKS (Companies Incorporated ln Engun>\ MAIL PASSEhGMH oAkGo Peninsular and Oriental S H. Co., under con- Bombay China ServiCE tr c tract with His Majesty’s Government, London a *‘Wa n t and Far East Mai! Service anfl Ja Mn. Outwards from London for China and626 words
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