Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1929
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1929-11-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 276. VOL. LXXXVII. SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1929. PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement490 1929-11-30 1 I T. NAGATA brothers, dentists. Head Office next to the Dispensary j Branch Office 52, Leith S’ree;. r ~*j J,~, i u X=— X X-_ X=. X X''~~ X X- xg x•■ J r jp -j- BUCYRUS-ERIE COMPANY. |F Tyneside” s^oiu<r I a «n Light theetiDg Battery x DREDGE DESIGNERS490 words
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Advertisement17 1929-11-30 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo» graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 65, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG.17 words
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Advertisement2516 1929-11-30 2 1 BANKS. POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES- —n m «BawMrarmii i Z% 4 i HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Two Civil Enr»e«. ex- PIANOFORTE TUITION. £..l. BANKING JORPORATION. perienced in reinforced concrete work. E'ementary pupils taken by European ZllllUU VmVSji a t 1 <-,o ooq no x H Apply giving full particulars of experien-2,516 words
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Article1370 1929-11-30 3 Richard Sydney - Achievements of the Zeppelins: Two Air Books. By Richard Sydney. ‘The Zeppelins” by Captain Ernest Lehmann and H award Mingos (Putnam 18/-) “The Terror of the Air/’ bythe late William le Queux (Jenkins 7 M any of us have read more about airships during the past1,370 words
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Advertisement121 1929-11-30 3 TP»»» —*l« I I•• I Your skin cries aloud for io iW 3 I a Tonic—and what’s more a invigorating than PEARS I r jFIIOSE who regularly use Pears’ a know from experience how well this fine old toilet soap tones up tired facial muscles. Pears’ gently but effectively cleanses121 words
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Advertisement254 1929-11-30 3 er -j I c ltc ,’VSAr I i <3 difference being tc /1 C p. a Upd for those tte at a i snppbed f aSS i I, require a pnC e. d I® Jw a Iff j /> a e 355 j cfess I; 3 1 by L Pret254 words
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Advertisement330 1929-11-30 4 Symphonia Ewska op. i If a motor car you need with sufficient strength and speed, To take you here and there and back again, There’s a pleasing little fellow who is waiting to say Hello Good morning Sir I’ hope too vain In thinking I can aid you in your330 words
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730 1929-11-30 5 ANNUAL MEETING. Members’ Deplorable Lack Of Interest. The twice p staoned annuil meeting of the Penang and Kedah Automobile Club was held last evening at tbe Per ang Cricket* Club. Mr. W. Jack, the President, occupied the chair and among tbe others present were Messrs.730 words
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Advertisement350 1929-11-30 5 v ’f\\ 1 7-' 1 7/e’s planning for tive future by using Cui iemra I qintmen i and Soap By using this combination regularly he is making sure of a healthy scalp and good hair—both now and in later life. You can be just as sure as lie is! Start350 words
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Advertisement11 1929-11-30 5 “Of course I'll have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!"11 words
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Advertisement483 1929-11-30 5 ishii m 1 «in h n ■iw tn TiWimnrr'i ii< d ■inimii iiiii—w—ißiWMiiiii" i ’Mfa z L g /1 I I Ball and I j Rolle r Bearings I O—T) I I —r.» I Reduces Friction T AVISII u<e f ball and roller beatings in the Fori car greatly I483 words
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Miscellaneous136 1929-11-30 5 THE FIRST REAL TALKIE FOR PENANG 7" Shanghai Cinema ,7.'*«“ (Penang Theatre) Tdephone 1179 Fhee Choonßoad, Pena Entrance from Penang ?oad Commencing Thurs. sth to Tues. 10th December BRITION CHARLES HUGO present MOVIETONE MOVIES “THE RAINBOW MAN”JL REEEb T he most pe feet of all sound reproductions. THE SINGING, DANCHG,136 words
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Article, Illustration21 1929-11-30 6 Mrs. Gerald d’Erlanger at a rehearsal of the midnight pageant which will be a feature of the Galaxy Ball21 words
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Article65 1929-11-30 6 b‘ cuter. FIRST KNOWLEDGE OF MAURETANIA SMASH. New York. November 29. The Mauretania sailed at midnight. Nearly half the first class passengers had gone to bed < v. hen the collision occurred and several only learnt of the accident when they were 1 awakened in the morningb‘ cuter. - 65 words
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Article62 1929-11-30 6 —Rugby Radio Service. BRITISH TROOPS. London, November 29. The final stage of the withdrawal of British troops from the Rhineland begins to-day and detachments of the Royal Engineers, the Royal Corps of Signals and the Royal Army Service Corps details will reach their allotted stations at—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article79 1929-11-30 6 SINGAPORE COMM I SIGNERS ADJOURN APPLICATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 29. At the Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting to-day the application by the Ford Motor Company was discussed at great length and the matter was adjourned for a month for further consideration. The Ford Company applied79 words
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Article138 1929-11-30 6 Reuter. JAPAN AND AMERICAN PROPOSAL. Tokio, November 29. According to the vernacular papers the Government is not willing to agree to the American proposal for some form of international action in the Sino-Soviet dispute. Official confirmation is not obtainable but it is generally believed that neither mediation norReuter. - 138 words
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Article101 1929-11-30 6 Rugby Radio Service. BY SCOTTISH VILLAGERS. London, November 29. A fine piece of rescue work was effected in the early hours of yesterday by five men and women of the little village of Newtonhill, in Kincardineshire, Scotland, who were awakened by distress signals from aRugby Radio Service. - 101 words
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255 1929-11-30 6 —Reuter. Very Despondent. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST EDUCATION OFFICIAL. POST RESIGNED. Tokio, November 29. MR. Sadao Saburi, Minister to China, died suddenly. It is reported that he committed suicide at the wellknown Fujiya Hotel, Miyanoshita. Mr. Saburi, who returned to Japan recently for the purpose of discussing forthcoming—Reuter. - 255 words
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Article118 1929-11-30 6 Reuter. SOUTH AFRICAN JUDGE TO CONDUCT ENQUIRY. Shanghai, November 29. Reuter understands that by a unanimous vote the Municipal Council of the International Settlement, Shanghai, agreed to invite Mr. Justice Feetham to come to Shanghai for the purpose of conducting an investigation into the position ofReuter. - 118 words
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Article49 1929-11-30 6 .—Reuter. DEATH OF JACK MORRIS. London, November 29. The death has taken place of Jack Morris of Hoy lake at the age of 82 years. He has been recognised as the Grand Old Man of golf since the death of Charlie Hunter in 1921.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article31 1929-11-30 6 S< HATCHING FOR TO-DAY. There is only one scratching for today’s races at Taiping, namely, ally in Race 8. The big sweep will be drawn on Race 7.31 words
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Advertisement30 1929-11-30 6 Of course I'll have "another one; I do like Ma» tells Brandy 1" The House of Taste and Fashion. T v% > Morning, Afternoon and Evening Gownsr/ Beautiful Lingerie and Hose.30 words
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Advertisement43 1929-11-30 6 I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. I I W, J. EDMONDS, 9 E The English Pharmacj w 52, 54. Beach Street. Penang. E s I43 words
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Advertisement607 1929-11-30 6 js Ift I 1 9 sfi Ukf tO U a HOUSEHOLD I Table Liners. I HP S 2, CUs. J VV Hand painted linen I Tr A a o<l "f art SM damask tulle cloths r R silk ano sbk cushions P 3 <S« Wlt a P*' lns t 0607 words
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616 1929-11-30 7 Meeting At Ipoh. HANDSOME DONATIONS: SMALL EXPENDITURE. Th* general meeting of members of the Die charged Prisoners’ Aid Society, Perak, was held at the Town Hal), yesterday. Lt. Col. th- Hon. Mr. Cecil Rae, presided and among tboee present were Mr. A. B. Jordan, Mr. W.616 words
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Advertisement465 1929-11-30 7 New Advertisements. vacant. Ranted immediately by European Merchant® experienced typist preferably 1 th knowledge of shorthand and some werience of book-keeping. Apply Box No. 299 do Pinarg Gazette. Chinese Sale® Manager nqaired the N*w Zealand Perpetual Forests Itd Good salary and commission given, nly persons of strict integrity and* able465 words
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Advertisement102 1929-11-30 7 “Of course I'll have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!" Welcome The New Day. You welcome each new day with a feeling of freebnees, cheerfulness and fficiency when tbe eliminative and igestive processes of your body are in ound werkirg order. To prevent constipation, to et sire daily regularity102 words
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Advertisement408 1929-11-30 7 1« PORTABLE RADIO < > TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT 1 A comp’ete. yet extremely c-mpact and p rtable. radio telephone /Ito z 4 tran-mittin r and receiving outfi which is absolutely reliable for com- > r f < <\wj\ M l/l mercial purposes, is now available in the Standard” Unit Radio a408 words
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Article326 1929-11-30 8 I Not for some time past has gloom j of the intensity experienced this week pervaded the tin market. The I pessimists have been in their elej ment predicting all kinds of catas•j trophes from further price slumps g down to general demoralisation. Superficially, the situation appears326 words
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Article27 1929-11-30 8 McConachie —Hokne. —At Presbyterian Church, Penang, on 29 th inst. C. J. McConachie, of ArcaUia Estate, P>agan Datoh, to Jessie K. Horne, of Weydale, Thurso, Scotland.27 words
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Article1793 1929-11-30 8 London, November 1. It is confidently expected in royal circles that the return of the King to London next Monday will mean that the six counsellors of State will be relieved of their duties. The announcement will probably be made after the Council meeting on Tuesday, the1,793 words
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Article150 1929-11-30 8 WHEN we have successfully put an end to some objectionable person’s I offensive activities—by hiding his loud-speaker, for example —we may perhaps say Ha That s cooked his goose In other words; “Now I’ve stopped his nonsense I he story goes that Eric, King of Sweden once150 words
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148 1929-11-30 8 IPOII POLICE COURT. Four Chinese were charged before 'r. R S. Jervoise at the Ipoh Police Court yesterday with housebreaking and theft of jewellery and cash amounting to $l,lOO. i Ihe offence is alleged to have been committed at an hotel in Gopeng on i Wednesday148 words
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134 1929-11-30 8 Ki GOOD PROGRESS. London, November 29. I Good progress was made with the ar rangements for holding the l’ u owe Naval Conference in London in danuary. I The King’s offer of St. -Ismes’s P»ta» the confer was accepted for the meeting m ence and manyKi !'» - 134 words
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Advertisement235 1929-11-30 8 JUST ARRIVED! PRITCHARD’S FRESH SHIPMENT OF ENGLISH COLD STORAGE SUPPLIES Pheasants Grouse Partridges Capons Lamb, Beef, Mutton, all in PRIME Condition also a limited quantity OF ENGLISH "YORK” HAMS ODDER EAKLY CALL OR PHONE 337—2 Pritchard Co., Ltd., PENANG. Just Received n R I n E C 1 n W235 words
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Advertisement40 1929-11-30 8 E. O. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW WING Saturday, 7th December, 1929. GRAND BAL MASQUE. Please reserve tables early. LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE B EST. Mr. and Mrs. J. Canham Gieen, P. P. C. s. s. “Kashgar.”40 words
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Article341 1929-11-30 9 Rw Radio Service. Light Aero-Engines. PETROL INSTEAD OF OIL ENGINES. 1,200 HORSE POWER. The privately built airship B 100, which cost £70,000 less than the State-built R 101, has been handed over to the Air Ministry for flying trials. With the provision of extraRw ' Radio Service. - 341 words
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Article305 1929-11-30 9 Mr. R.G. Manners, of Tam pin Linggi estate, R»nu»u, in ehnrtlv going on leave. Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Meyer of Singapore left for Java by the Slamat on Thursday on a ehort visit. Mr. H. W. E. King of Kingsland estate, Semenyib, is proceeding on leave305 words
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Article73 1929-11-30 9 Reuter. INDIA, CEYLON AND JAVA AFFECTED. London, November 29. The Financial News understands that at recent meetings of the Indian and Ceylon Tea Associations, owing to the low carrent prices, it was provisionally decided to enforce restricted plucking in India and Ceylon. It is unde stood thatReuter. - 73 words
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Article531 1929-11-30 9 ANNUAL MEETING. New Club-House to Start Immediately. 2'l Emile Smith presided ever the annual meeting of members of the Penang Recreation Club held at the Club House last evening. There were ever 30 members present including Messrs. C. C. Stewart, J. W. B. Ogle, W, J. Head,531 words
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Article357 1929-11-30 9 British United Press. Hazards And Adventure CONTINUALLY ON ACTIVE SERVICE. HARD LIFE. The Spanish Carbineer is a soldier, fireman, lifeboatman and general protector. In spite of many improvements his life is a hard one and he is always on active service. The corps began with 8,581British United Press. - 357 words
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Article62 1929-11-30 9 SUNDER SINGH SENTENCED TO DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 30. Sunder Singh was found guilty by the unanimous verdict of the jury and was sentenced to death. The court was crowded. The accused took the verdict calmly but his wife made a scene and appealed62 words
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Article580 1929-11-30 9 China’s foreign relations. British United Press. FRESH MOVE. PANCHEN SEEKS CHINESE AID. RELIGIOUS ORIGIN. The Dalai Lama who in 1924 gained British support for his sovereignty over Tibet is likely to meet with a fresh move from his brother whom he deposed. The Panchen Lama isChina’s foreign relations.—British United Press. - 580 words
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Article139 1929-11-30 9 SCOTLAND DEFEATED DY THE REST. w Scotland had to admit defeat by 13 points (2 goals and a try to 10 jwaints (One dropped goal and 2 tries) in the annual St. Andrew s day match on the Esplanade yesterday. The game was well contested and the139 words
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Advertisement56 1929-11-30 9 ,~H u-rff! (Tl Him I‘ggfia HITXTAJTIIII j PAINTS i j THS j MANUFACTURE OF j WILKINSON, HIT WOOD AND CLARK J LONDON. J “FALCON” j BRAND. Cygnite White No, 101 Chocola e 129 Fadeless Red Fadeless Greens j 4 STOCKS HELD 1 i BY Durege and Thomas, I S Limited.,56 words
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Advertisement11 1929-11-30 9 "Of course Pll have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!"11 words
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Advertisement126 1929-11-30 9 r L u Lr* N E W H. M. V. RECORDS JUST ARRIVED (First December Issue) Available at: S. MOUTRIF S CO., LW., 16, Bishop Street. AGENTS CH ARMING DE.COR ATION BEAUTIFUL decorative schemas Re arranged with Morse’s “CALCARIUM” Sanitary Washable Distemper-Water Paint. Thete are many dainty shides, all,hare-dr)ing on126 words
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Article913 1929-11-30 10 MARKET REPORT. Different Calculation for Native Rubber. London, October 31. Since our last Report the Rubber "Market has again been active while the tendency has mostly been a declining one. Notwithstanding the bad break in Wall Street on Thursday, the Market remained steady most of the day913 words
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Article585 1929-11-30 10 Messrs. KENNEDY CO., Penang repirted on Friday as fol’ows The Share Market this week has been more active but, with the metal again falling away, prices close considerably below the best. After advancing to £192-7-6 the price of Tin is again on the downward turn and closing585 words
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Article200 1929-11-30 10 Pern ng, November 30, 1929. cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,000.00 C oves h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmeg o 70.00 110 s 60.00 Oueoanuts per I.OCO 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9 60 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Osrss H 10.60 Green Snail200 words
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Article66 1929-11-30 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, November 29. Paris, 123.855 New York, 4.87? 2; Brussels, 34 87 Geneva, 25.13; Amsterdam, 12.09 Milan. 93.175 Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.135; Copenhagen, ’8.195; O«’o, 18.205; Vienna, 34.67 Prague, Helsingfors, 194 Madrid. 35,125 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817 Ri'j 5* a Buenos Aires 461%(Rugby Radio Service.) - 66 words
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Article251 1929-11-30 10 The followiag were the latest i> MESSRS KENNEDY i Co’» share list at 11 sumto day:— Yesterday To-day a E E E E Sharks. P* ;5 ***55 0 m 0 a> OQ OQ OQ do to. Io. I e. to. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 11/6 12/3 11/9251 words
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Article20 1929-11-30 10 Messrs. Eastern Srraliing Co. Ltd. London, N-.vember 28, tpoc £176.15:1 three months’ buving £179.10« three months’ selling £179.155.20 words
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Article61 1929-11-30 10 For November. hours yards piculs Renrng Consolidated Tin 526 146 000 453 K-ta Tin 623 157,000 554 Muang Tin 565 65,000 660 Tin Bentong N.L. 667 86,600 459 General Produce Agency Ltd. Spot 26|j per lb. December 1929 27c Jan./March 1930 28} c Apr./June 1930 Market dull. London61 words
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Article75 1929-11-30 10 Penang, November 30 1929. By Oourtesy of The Chartered Bank. On London Bank Demand 2/3 j h 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 On New York Bank De.nand 56| M France T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. 154 i Bangkok T.T. 80J75 words
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Article386 1929-11-30 10 St. GEORGL THL MARTYR. (Church Of England.) Advent Sunday. 7.45 Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, Hymn 270. 8-30 Holy Comncunion, 9-30 Holy Communion Tamil, 10 3 Vatins Chinese, 6 p.m. Evensong, Hvmns 47, 51, 291, 403, Ps VI 82, Ps VII 83. Ps VIII 84. Magnificat 94. Nunc imittis386 words
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Article14 1929-11-30 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Kashgar cleets at 6 p.m. to-day.14 words
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Article45 1929-11-30 10 Nov. 30—Scotland va “The Reat,” Eaplanade. Dec, 2—Rugby Football, Penang v. Welch Raiment, Esplanade. 14—Ma aya Cup Rngger—Perak va. Penang at Ipoh. 18—Quarterly Session of Licensing Justices, District Court, 2.30 p.m. General Meeting, Penang Amateur Athletic Association, P. C. C. 5 30 m.45 words
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Article1170 1929-11-30 10 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMKB. Sg L BUFBHB (DaUM.) 9 <• Allenby Rubber Ob 1 fO 2 (T Alor G»)ah Kubbe/ Batete I l''l I<s Amalgamated Malay Batatea 2 75' 3 OU Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 <"> 3 15 Ayer Kunlng Rubber Babatea Ayer Moh»k Rubber Oo 1 401,170 words
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Advertisement11 1929-11-30 10 Of course ril have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy!'*11 words
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Advertisement508 1929-11-30 10 Grand Hole], absolutely modern and v. tirely renovated S excellent cuislxe a se rooms de luxe. dance hall with EUROPE ,n ORQHESTRa 8 notice Tbe nrderaunrd fa a makwr f ba«« snch as Mail bags, C-sh bag. ore bags, etc., Awnings, wire, lannis screens, Canvas f or S bedsteads. Tarpaulins508 words
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Article192 1929-11-30 11 QUIET TONE. United Kingdom Stock Increase. has really been no outstanding feature in the Market during the past wee k, an<] the tone throughout has been quv t but steady. Locally we have lost cent over the period, while London and New York h'rve lost192 words
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650 1929-11-30 11 FIVE PER CENT DIVIDEND DECLARED. The annual meeting of the shoreholders of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Company, Limited, was held on Thursday in the Excnange Board room, Singapore. Mr A. E. presiding. Others nt were Sit David Galloway and Metsre. O-650 words
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Advertisement370 1929-11-30 11 I That X’mas Feeling is Here I get handy and keep handy— Those iOl Toilet Necessities You Wil! Want. I fl A Wide Varied selection of the Very Best oilet Necessities !\ow cn Show, g Houbigant Quelques g fe Fleurs 1 oilet Soap I r B Hisrhlv per'umed for 4370 words
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Advertisement210 1929-11-30 11 THE LIFE AND SOUL HJU mMI OF ANY PARTY A Decca makes a pirty It loosens people’s tongues and sets their feet dancing. It fills in the first difficult half Lour with songs from the latest shows. It plays dance music WHERE TO HEAR imiefitigaldy as long.as anyone wants to210 words
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Article593 1929-11-30 12 INCOMERS FROM IRELAND. EARLY IMMIGRANTS. The Northward Drift Explained. Though fhe following? report is over a year old, it is as a matter of fact a resume of the ■presidential address of Sir George MacDonald to the Anthropology Section of the British Association at Glasgow in593 words
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Advertisement156 1929-11-30 12 'X' ’jpj 1/ y YEASTON TABLETS is Yeast at its best. Yeaston will make a different person out of youi In bottles containing—--36 $l.OO 100 $2.25 Ask tor Free Yeaston Booklet. BOON PHARMACY PENANC People are delightfully surprised when they eat Sailor Savouries sandwiches. Such de- licious flavours—- chicken, ham,156 words
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Advertisement106 1929-11-30 12 "Of course 111 have another one; I do like Martell's Brandy! P.TROMZcD BY ROYALTY (ESTABLISHED 1872) Those on lookout for Useful, Dainty, Lasting Presents for X’mas New Year May have their wishes Gratified by visiting SIUVAS’ B sbop Street. PENANG- High S r eat SINGAPORE. SHAWLS Heavy embroidered invari- ous106 words
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Advertisement246 1929-11-30 12 (fl ffeii DE colons 9/, Ji I 3fl I i ij j Vfii KaMi a IB IN Is vereomes UH 1 «I U travel fatigue. S SM I I h Sm o I fW Y° n will always And “4711” a splenWBltflLMB ya 3 to Litigue, especially when H travelling.246 words
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798 1929-11-30 13 Is It Necessary? Question Which Bristles With Difficulties. Careful Consideration Required. Jn view of the attention now being focussed on the question of compulsory insurance for motorists, the following article culled from the Light Car and Cyclecar of November 1 should be of interest to local798 words
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Advertisement123 1929-11-30 13 pTo Soothe and Heal cuts and burns, abrasions, scratches, J bruises and also ulcers, prickly-heat, cutaneous eruptions and eczema, your first thought must be: Apply PUROL For sunburn, sore skin and feet from walking and cycling, irritation of the skin and humors, for mosquito-bites and eruptive and itching bites of123 words
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Advertisement551 1929-11-30 13 H Bhe most modern engine > THE MOST MODERN DESIGN in this new low-priced Wl LLYS KNIGHT 70 B" THE new style Willys-Knight operation of the patented double 7 0-B” is winning merited success sleeve-valve engine, but until now have as history’s finest Willys- been restrained by the Knight value—the551 words
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2949 1929-11-30 14 Overcoming Initial Difficulties. Mr. P. J. Burgess On The Year’s Developments. Confidence Of The Board. The first annual ordita-y g ner■al meeting of the Nipah Di tilleries of Malaya, Ltd., was held in mail week at the offices of the company, 6, Lloyd’s-avenue, Fen-church-street, E.2,949 words
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Article393 1929-11-30 14 “GROUP” SUPPORT. Shares At Unwarranted Levels. INEVITABLE REACTION. Singapore, November 27. TIN bas proved the feature of the week by rising some £lO to a closing three months price of £l9lj. However this figure is below the best reached, the market having eased at close.393 words
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Advertisement454 1929-11-30 14 CREAM FURNITURE I No more I I sleepless nights! I E If you cannot sleep, or your sleep is fitful and broken, the chances are that your S K digestive system is at fault. Eno is the natural preventive of sleeplessness which I comes from this cause. Eno’s Fruit Salt’454 words
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Article577 1929-11-30 15 CHOWRASTA MABKET Penang, November 30, 1929. M nrroN- g o Mullen Indian M per lb 55 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1*30—1.90 Tripe M do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet M 40 Kidney M577 words
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Advertisement405 1929-11-30 15 K.P.M. MYIL PACKET NAVIfiATKni COMPANY. lecorysrateS ia Holl— 4. T®" T—ta* fc. 582. Titojnas F "PiMmrt* HAILIKG roB -.TF.AMEBB. Every Sunday at M»v*« F,B h 4 8 Bengal 1 p m., ff ktia»-Br»*4* M Paa»*»*®" Taaijaaa- tn s Makian Every Sunday at T Pcra. m i L**g®a. 9 a. m.405 words
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Advertisement294 1929-11-30 15 K >.j. UI D V BRANP GUIPE BRAND HULK Sweetened Condensed MB Mont-Blanc MILK Sweetened Condensed BEAR BRAND ffllLK Natural Swiss SAND I LANDS, BUTTERY Co. PENA NG, Telephone 644. The Harland tngi- n I neering Co., Ltd. 3-Wk A Breakdown on a Motor does r\ t\ I not only294 words
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Advertisement1274 1929-11-30 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J-- I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PEMANG. ;> fcgpSggßF WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. «Umt SARPEDON De. 5 Tifareeillee, London, Rotterdam, and Glasgow. !j ANCHISES Dec. 12 Marseille, London, Rotterdam and G’aefiow. PERSEUS Dec. 19 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg c "■■m■>■ IDOMENEUS Dec. 25 London. Rotterdam1,274 words
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Advertisement664 1929-11-30 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL PASBEI/3EK CAPGO Peninsular and Oriental S, H. Co., under con- Banta-China Service tn q io tract with His Majesty’s Government, London J B l 5 IR OWe. and Far East Mail Service and Outwards from London for Chma and664 words
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