Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 December 1929

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. > PUBLISHED DAILY No. 300. VOL. LXXXVII. MONDAY, 30th DECEMBER. 1929. PRICE IO CENTS
    20 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 249 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. I Head Office next to the Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street I SIDEROSTHEN” J I I K MOTOR UNION i! 8j INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED IJ 13 111 K h INSURANCE] I 1 I I <MP j I I I ANTICORROSIVE PAINT I I -si 9
      249 words
    • 20 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date RHote* y papby by electric litbt fl 'Phoue 772 g 68j 70, Bisbop Street, PENANG.
      20 words

  • 532 2 New Year Meeting, 1930. Under S. R. A. Rules Of Racing. 1* iTot Race Ist Day Thursday, 9th January, 1930. (8 Races) 2.30 n m 2nd Day .Saturday, 11th January, 1930. (9 Races) 215 n.m 3rd Day Tuesday, 14th January, 1930. (9 Races) 2.15 p. m 4th
    532 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2169 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES PUBLIC HOLIDAY. BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Wanted: Experienced Office Clfrk Cataract—No Matter ripe or unripe. R a „L.« AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Ap7h: Manager, Inchong Estate, Serdang, *No risk of Operation Core The Exchange Banks rated in England by Koyal X?, Particulars on request Apply oKI kXU
      2,169 words
    • 114 2 F R IGIDAIRE Porcelain 4Cuft on M wMI I Capacity Steel H eS-'X I 8 S( l ft Finish HB I Shelf Area Outside "W-a lbs and of Ice per Inside. Freezing. The new A.P.-4 cabinet is just the right size for the small family. It contains all the advantages
      114 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 208 3 ■ebf I ?'«eaff WMBBfeW .-1 r z> wb 4?rfUfe* WiSJ i i f v ’^■•U^.ou.o. Jp COIKF GATE the ENGLISH MILK FOOD There are no grazing lands like the English and no pastures to compare with those of Somerset and Dorset. It is there that COW GATE MILK FOOD is
      208 words

  • 1376 4 Arsenal Lose. Morton Wins At Parkhead. Aberdeen Trounced. London, December 28. THE following are the results of English League matches played to-day with up-to-date League tables: DIVISION 1. Birmingham 1 Ast on Villa 1 Bolton W. 5 Everton 0 Burnley 4 Manchester C. 2 Grimsby
    1,376 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 264 4 I Jjjy I' Banish m\ Malarial Debility v 7 I IKE a shadow of menace I J j malarial debility is hovering over every inhabitant of hot countries» Only too often this slow, unostentatious danger fc overlooked; once the parasites have been coo* quered by quinine, the patient regards himself
      264 words
    • 302 4 THE FLAVOURING FOR ANY DISH PM D.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ring’ worm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves cannot do the work—they simply clog the pores. D.D.D. isnot a sticky, smelly ointment, but a golden liquid wash which
      302 words

  • 501 5 Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Agar, of 7th Mile s ate. Koala Lumpur, have returned from leave. The resignation f Hon. Cadet Captain H. R. Cheeseman. Adjutant of the Cadet Corps, has been accepted. The appointment of M r M. B. Shelley, M.C.S., as acting Director of Education,
    501 words
  • 79 5 CLOSING DOWN. (From Oar Own Correspondent). Kiang, D‘C-mber 28 The Anglo Chinese School at Port Swettenham, wh’cb is under Gove-nuunt sap‘rvisioD. is closing down at the end of the year and the pupils tr d being transferred to the Government Hi-?h School, Klang, when the
    79 words
  • 100 5 —Reuter. SEVERAL KILLED. Wellington, (New Zealand', December 29. A white constable and two members of the Samoan Mau, or Native Party, were killed and two constables and thirty Mauites injured at Apia, Samoa, on Saturday in the most serious disturbance in Samoa, since New Zealand assumed
    —Reuter.  -  100 words
  • 240 5 RAJA YA’ COB. (From Our Own orrespondent). Klang, December 28. The Staffs of the Klang District Courts, Sanitary Board and Land Offices entertained Raja Ya’acob bin Ja’afar, the Malay Magistrate of Klang, to a tea at the Government Kesthouse, Klang, on Friday to bid him farewell on
    240 words
  • 214 5 MUCH NEEDED SAFEGUARDS. The Straits Settlements Government Gazette of December 27 states that the Governor in Council has made the following rules under Section 9 of the Children Ordinance, 1927: No child under the age of 12 years shall be employed in any industrial undertaking. For the purpose
    214 words
  • 321 5 On Friday last after the Jumma prayers, a met ■ng of about GOO Muslims was held in the Uhulia Musjid, Kuala Lumpur, under the presidentship of Janab. Hakeem S. M. Anwar Ali Shah Saheb when the following decision was proposed by Janab. V. A. Abdul Hamid, Hon. Secretary
    321 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 53 5 Ml X- J J, Smoked by the Elite W «a °f Five Continents /®2L J/ PA VBk Jfi Sx TW *?< f Rx, (ULI i i i ii j_j g i w i i w~r ik t ~y i MELACHRINO EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES Obtainable from John Little Co. Ltd. SITCGAPCRZ, KUALA
      53 words
    • 11 5 Yozir car deserves good Plugs— Fit “Bosch" Plugs, they are best.
      11 words
    • 419 5 I I j A rv//T/VJI I I 1 --i I uWWja) I WSwMHKk J To supply the BEST drugs ONLY ;to supply them at the LOWEST PRICES possible; to back the HIGH quality and the LOW price with an EFFICIENT and SPEEDY Se rvice. That is THE GEORGETOWN II Policy
      419 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 275 5 1 w w "ir "ir TTiTr b jK_y wy if yww "v To-Night and Till Wed., Ist January, 1930. :o: At 9.20 p.m. Nightly GEORGE O’HARA in “LADIES BEWARE’’ 6 reels A Riproaring Comedy Sizzling with Speed. :o: MONTE BLUE in BITTER APPLES 6 reels Wherein Love Slays the Dragon
      275 words

  • 261 6 —Rugby Radio Service, Statement Issued. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE. DIFFICULT TASK. London, December 28. HE Palestine Commission of m Inquiry, which ends its sitting to-day has issued a statement to the people of Palestine. The statement says, Those whose evidence we have heard have been drawn
    ’—Rugby Radio Service,  -  261 words
  • 227 6 Reuter. ITALY’S CL VIM TO PARITY WITH FRANCE. Madrid, December 29. It is generally believed that General Primo de Rivera is negotiating fora seat at the forthcoming Naval Conference. It is understood he considers that Spain, owing to her history, geographical position and national importance is entitled to
    Reuter.  -  227 words
  • 99 6 —Reuter. SMALL OUTBREAKS EXPECTED. Mulawayo, December 28. One native was killed, two ■were seriously injured and many were slightly injured sa the result of inter tribal fighting between Matabeles and Mashonas. There was no disposition to interfere with the Whites. The police promptly got the situation
    —Reuter.  -  99 words
  • 201 6 —Rugby Radio Service. Fuaeral Arrangements. RELAIIVhS’ WISHES CONSIDERED. FULL HONOURS. London, December 29. THE Air Ministry states that it had been proposed to have a joint funeral with full Air Force ceremonial, for SquadronLeader Jones-Willims and flight Lieutenant Jenkins who lost their lives in Tunis while
    —Rugby Radio Service.  -  201 words
  • 180 6 this cannot be definitely stated. Rugby Radio Service. PRIVATE EXPEDITION. LEAVING FOR AFRICA ON FRIDAY. INDEFINITE STAY. London. December 29. The Prince of Wales will leave England next Friday for South Africa in order to finish the programme he had arranged for last year which was
    this cannot be definitely stated.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  180 words
  • 45 6 Reuter. IN .V OTOR OLLISION. Berlin, December 30. The Wellknown lawn tennis player M. Moldenhauer was killed and his artist friend seriously injured, while two others slightly injured in a collision of a motor-car with a tramcar, which occurred in Berlin.—
    Reuter.  -  45 words
  • 38 6 —Reuter. PROF. BARTEL ASzPREMIER. Warsaw, December 30. The new Polish Cabinet was formed by Professor Bartel, who became Prime Minister. M. Zaleski has been appointed Foreign Minister while M. Pilsudski becomes the Minister for War.-
    —Reuter.  -  38 words
  • 74 6 cuter. DR. S HA"HTNOT WITH GERMAN DELEGATION. Paris, December 29. The Belgian Premier M. Jaspar has arri ved in Paris, fie conferred with M. Tardieu the French Premier regarding preparations for the Hague onference of which V. Jaspar is the hairman. Berlin. December 29. It is stated
    cuter.  -  74 words
  • 515 6 Royal Academy. NO WOXK OF LIVING ARTIS is. MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THE Exhibition of Italian Art at the Royal Academy, London from January Ist. to March Bth. 1930, which is under the Patronage of Their Majesties The King and Queen and Their Majesties The King and Queen
    515 words
  • 335 6 SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. A very successful Christmas Tree was held by the St. George’s Tamil Church on Saturday, the 28th inst, for the children of the church and of the St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. There were about 120 child ren present. The chapel was very
    335 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 67 6 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is—“ Black d White"! A. Mohamed Rawther Landing and Transhipping Agent Shipments promptly cleared and despatched. Moderate charge. For particulars apply:— Office 3a. Union St., Penang. Tel. 404. Branch 91. Penang au. Penarg. 502 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR «O LEITH STREET. find ar
      67 words
    • 224 6 'I. Do W eather Ch anges W orry You? a s j Now lathe time of year when the aches and pains of rbeumatihro, sciatica, lumbago and neuralgia attack many people. Toe reason ia that the bloo I has become watery •nd the nerves have got run down aa a
      224 words
    • 401 6 I THERE ARE CARTOONISTS AND CARTOONISTS t ZWlx I W <rtK\ W"V A\/ J K j v pA" I I^-— But there is only ONE COLD STORAGE Com- B pany in M tlaya that boasts theservice and experience J upon which customers may rely in the full a-surance K that
      401 words

  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 559 7 <sj r< _Your correspondent Vincit Omnia Veritas is either suffering from optical delusions or lacking in mental equilibrium. He jnisinterpreted the greater part of the letter of A v hinese’* railed at him without any oaiise and eventually appeared to be satisfied when it was explained to
      559 words
    • 163 7 Sir, —A War Memorial of the last great war of 1914-1918, known as the Cenotaph, was erected on the sea front near the Municipal Buildings and the Esplanade, and is said to have been entirely paid for by the George Town Municipality, from the Municipal revenue derived
      163 words
    • 162 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang o Sir, —In the present agitation for the raising of the Colour Bar, the conduct of the hinese has been anticipated, both in Council and in the press, by members of the other locally-born communities of Malaya. It
      162 words
    • 498 7 Sir, —I read with great surprise certain correspondence published in the Straits Echo of the 28th instant signed by the Hindus of Butterworth calling foi authorities from A edas or Hindu Scriptures that certain classes of people are untouchable. I have seen many of the Hindus at Butterworth and
      498 words
  • 133 7 PENANG RACES. Kuala Lumpur Horses Due On Jan. 3. The r. s. Kedah which arrived front BHawan-l>p)i this morning brought Trdmr H. Marland, his rider, Jockey T. Canning and the Medan trained horset, totalling 17 j n number. M rlano’a string includes: Ging°r, Puzzler, Tandubar, Cyllarcs,
    133 words
  • 59 7 JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE. The new Club-houfe fnr the Junior C’vil Service Association, Penang, (which until recently was known as the Subordi nate Civil Service 'Aaeoc’ation) in Gre®n Lan?, almost opposite the Penang Free School, will be officially declared open by •h« Rnn. the Councilor (Capt.
    59 words
  • 781 7 MONTAGUE CHILL. 1 Bestman At Wedding On Saturday. Tne death of Mr. Montagne Cyril MetCilfe (Monty) Chit’, Art» Master of tbeßukit Z ibarati Sahoo', J>h ire Bahrr, only son of the late M>-. John Metcdfe Chili and Mrs. Chill, of P-naag, occurred with tragic
    781 words
  • 361 7 RUBBER GODOWN. Good Work by Fire Brigade. The Fire Brigade received a call at 2.21 this morning from Victoria Street and setting out at once found a huge rubber godown, No. 217, Victoria Street, well ablaze. Both enginesand practically the full force of the Fire
    361 words
  • 361 7 STONES FIRED FROM CATAPULTS. Manicam and Lim C iou Tho who were arrested on a warrant, were produce! before Mr. F. K. Wils >n. Police Magistrate Penang to-day, and charged with having caused mischief by pelting stones with catapults and causing damage to some glass panes on
    361 words
  • 50 7 The next meeting <>f the Railwav Board will be held at Kuala Lumpur on January 6. It is understood that the Hoo. Mr. J. M. M>lne will be goir g down from Penang to attend the meeting of the Board of which he is a. member.
    50 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 233 7 PIANOS $250 Now is your opportunity to secure an Exceptional Bargain. We have a number of reconditioned Pianos in stock, which have been exchanged in part payment for New Instruments, at Very Low Prices. “Hamilton," **Crowley, 9 ‘‘Rosenktam," etc. I I 1 Trfii I 1 i v Easy Terms Arranged.
      233 words

  • 19 8 Scott. —At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on December 27th, to Mary, wife of Captain B. Scott, a daughter.
    19 words
  • 649 8 THE TIN SITUATION— A RESUME. The question of whether or not the production of tin should be controlle 1 bids fair to rival in intensity the controversy which raged before, and during the operation of, the Stevenson Rubber Restriction Scheme. Not a day passes but sees the birth of a
    649 words
  • 175 8 SHOWING THE WHITE FEATHER I The white feather was a badge of friendship among certain North American Indians, I Once, while a particularly fierce war was i raging between the Indians and the settlers in the backwoods of North America, a Quaker pioneer refused to
    175 words
  • 1145 8 Penang, Monday. ROM the Home mail we learn V that a party of four youug Americans has crossed successfully from New York to Cannes in a small ketch. This we thought remarkable and wondered at until we learned that lying in our own harbour of Penang there
    1,145 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 244 8 nnMnMn®®wn<D®<D BlzI n nn,lMnn *2 s IDOZAN (5%Fe.) m n n 2 The Logical Treatment 5 For AN/EMIA. g n /tk n W Formula: p |Sil|T Colloidal Iron Concentrate 83 per cent. n W Jlßft-Y. Pure Alcohol 6 5 8 8ar i° n l 'IIP JilS IDOZAN is prepared by
      244 words
    • 34 8 E. V O. NEW YEAR’S EVE Owing to heavy bookings Table Reservations WILL CLTBE AT Noon To-morrow NOVELTIES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO DINERS ONL Use Only the Best. del^h* 10NTE And Enjoy Your Food.
      34 words
    • 11 8 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is—“ Black fl
      11 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 833 9 Irish Atmosphere. o National Flag Hoisted At Lahore. :oScenes Of Excitement. o The President of the Indian National Congress said that despite the golden harvest of heavy dividends the mud-huts and hovels, and the nakedness of the people testify to the glory of the
    —Reuter.  -  833 words
  • 158 9 McutCf. FRUITLESS SEARCHES. Oslo, December 29. Sixteen whalers have been searching for three days for Leif Lier, the Norwegian airman who was on the whaler Kosmos in the Antarctic and is missing. After scouring a vast area several times amid drifting ice without any results,
    McutCf.  -  158 words
  • 66 9 TWO CLEAR GOALS. A fast and exciting game of football was played between Prai and Bertram Estate on the latter’s ground yesterday. Bertram Estate scored the first goal towards the middle of the first half. Their second goal w-as scored at the end of the game.
    66 words
  • 58 9 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. The fourth anniversary celebrations of the Namasivaya '1 amil Free School, Butterworth, took place yesterday in the School premises. Mr. S. Munisamy Pillay presided and .V r. V. M. Arunasalam Chettiar distributed the prizes. The entertainment which preceded the prize-giving included recitations, songs and
    58 words
  • 335 9 —Reuter. FAMOUS THEORY. CONTINUOUS BARRAGE OF FIRE. MOBILE FORTIFICATIONS.” A scheme of fortification evolved by a great military architect in the days of Louis XV is now to be applied to the French frontiers. The Chamber authorised credits of 3,300,000,000 francs for the scheme. Paris, December
    ,—Reuter.  -  335 words
  • 51 9 $5O WOV. :o: No competitor succeeded in forecasting correctly the whole of the matches in this competition. The Consolation Prize of $5O has been awarded to the following with 10 correct forecasts: Tom Cheah, 34 Aboo Sittee Lane, Penang. C. B. 00, 158 Beach Street,
    51 words
  • 59 9 ,—Reuter. SCOTTISH OFFICER. London, December 29. A Court of Enquiry is investigating into the disappearance of Lieutenant J. L. Jamieson, of the Second Royal Scots from the transport City of Marseilles shortly before her arrival at Southampton to-day. He had been stationed with the regiment at Tientsin
    ,—Reuter.  -  59 words
  • 62 9 —Rew er. Paris, December 30. M. Tardieu’the French Prime v inister, yesterday lunched with Mr. Walter Edge, the ewn United States Ambassador.— R cuter. Washington, December 29. Senator Frederick Sackett of Kentucky has been appointed to succeed Mr. J. G. Schurman the United States Ambassador in Berlin.
    —Rew er.  -  62 words
  • 354 9 .—Reuter. U. S. Opposition. BRITISH ATTITUDE UNCHANGED. FRENCH SYMPATHY. The Extraterritoriality Mandate was issued by the State Council of the Nanking Government yesterday. It has not yet been received I at Washington but any steps infringing the rights of AmeriI can Citizens are to be vigorously opposed.
    .—Reuter.  -  354 words
  • 220 9 ANOTHER HOUDINL If you should see a man suspended in mid-air escaping from a strait jacket, from a prominent building in Beach Street, one day this week, don’t be alarmed. It’s not a new form of traffic control nor a revival of torture. It will
    220 words
  • 68 9 —Reuter. BY MARGATE LIFE BOAT. London, December 29. An 80-mile an hour South-Westerly gale swept over the country this morning. At Margate the motor life boat and a motor boat put out amid tremendous seas and with the utmost difficulty rescued all ten persons, including
    —Reuter.  -  68 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is—“ Black A White”!
      12 words
    • 161 9 Piano by ‘MOUTRIE’ i 1 1 Over fifty years experience of climatic conditions in the East has enabled us to overcome the vagaries of the most variable climate, with the result that the MOUTRIE PIANO is to be found in the homes of residents in any port in the Far
      161 words

  • 1348 10 Port Of Penang. Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-d*7. B. 8. Cape St. Andrews from Cdcutta for Singapore (laying 5 day*). B- 8. Kampar” Te.uk Anson arm Bigan Datoh due
    1,348 words
  • 106 10 ONE DAY STOPPAGE SCHEME. Willing To Adopt. A public meeting of the Chinese Mining and Planting Association was held yesterday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Ipoh. Mr. Leong Sin Nam JP. presided over a crowded meeting of the leading miners of Perak representing
    106 words
  • 79 10 LOCAL ADVISORY COUNCIL. The following gentlemen have been appointed to act as members of the Local Advisory Council in Malaya: Ipoli —Messrs. J. IL Rich, T. R.A. Windeatt, G. H. Hutton, Law Ek Ching j.p. and Leong Sin Nam, M.S.C J.p. Kuala Lumpur —Messrs. I). H. Hampshire
    79 words
  • 112 10 GUTHRIE CO. WESKLY RUBBER REPORT. U .der th** inflaenc-* »-f the Chr’gtmiS holiday» all Markets hive been very quiet during th** pas; week, and j raj-mt prie s are nominally aa follows: Singapore 2.’>A outs London 7|i New York 15fc cents gold Production cn Mdayan estates of 100 and over
    112 words
  • 37 10 SINGAPORE PRICES. Singipnre Prices for Stan lard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are a* foil >w,: 26|j per lb. J muary 1930 26ic JanjMarch 1930 271 e Apr./June 1930 28|c M«rk«»t S>e<dy.
    37 words
  • 115 10 Messrs Boustead <£ Co. Ltd. 28 h Dec. quotation for Singapore refined tin $90.75 p-r pion', bnsinewß don#- 200 tons, Penang refi rd un $9O-75 per picul. bnrerg no sellers, nn r efiuel tin $8 Q .75 per pen 1 tm ore $B9 75 per pion’. 30th D'C.
    115 words
  • 33 10 London standard (loose.) S.R. Sheet 26 cts. per paurvi ps r pl=s34/66 Q l L 'odor 7 13/16 I New York 15« cts. g >ld. {By Oourteny of Messrs. A‘Uen Dennys
    33 words
  • 15 10 The Library will be closed cn Wc-dnesday 4r I? v?'' 3 o y
    15 words
  • 367 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day SffC® Sharks. rn >» CO OT CQ U 2 to. Sc. o. so. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 180 200 1.70 2.00 A. Hitam 2.80 3.00 2.70 3.00
    367 words
  • 62 10 Share?. B iver?. Sell ,a p, s. Luas .30 .32p. Tdams 1.30 Tekka Tai pings 22/9 23/9 Temengors 25/ 25/6 Tetnnhs 22/6 23/6 Batu C-ivpr 1 05 1.10 Haad Yais 6'6 7f6 Hong Fatis .65 .67} Ipohs 24/6 25/ c. Kintßfl 1.39 1.41 Kucha's 125 1.30 M.
    62 words
  • 51 10 Buyerj. Sellers. Tins. Batu Caves 1.07} 1.10 Hong Fatts .65 .67} Hongkongs 18/4} 18/lo}ex Johans 32 .34 Killinghalls (1/6 pd) 6/4} 6/7} Kintag 1.37} 1.10 Kachais (Ord) 1 25 1.27} Malaya Consols••• .35 .37 Penawats .80 .82} Rahmans 1.40 1.42} S. Malayan) 15/9 16/3 ex Talama 1.27}
    51 words
  • 48 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T/A/: LONDON. Spot £177-5-0. 3 Months’ £lBO-12-6. SINGAPORE. $90.75 per picul. Unchanged 200 tons done. RUBBER: London 713/16d. Unchanged New York 151/2 cts (Gold) Up jet Local 26 1 cts. Up jet By Courtesy of Messrs. KENNEDY CO.
    48 words
  • 640 10 SUPREME COURT. Official Assignee's Scheme Approved. A public meeting of the fi na of T.S.N was held in the Penang Supreme Cour, this afternoon to confirm the Scheme of Settlement put f r-vari ly Mr. C W.A. Sennet Apsiatant Offiiul Assignee, at the previous public meeting
    640 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 11 10 Your car deserves good Plugs— Fit "Bosch" Plugs, they are best.
      11 words
    • 553 10 New Advertisements. In c -nft qnenc a of the ApolicMion of Ordinince 150 (Midwive?) to Rural Board Areas in Penang and Prnvi» c > Wellesley as from Ist J ir.u ry 1930, all persms desirous of p ac ising as midwives in the ab >ve arena r qnes’ed m commnn
      553 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 247 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. rn r> Bright Relative Wind. Stations. Temperature. Ram- g H Di g L W eather. Max. Mm. fall. shine. dity. tion. F. F. ins. hours, per cent. m.p.h. Alor Star 87 67 Nil. 6.5 85 Calm Fino Kota Bharu 85 72 0.01 2.(5 85
      247 words

  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS.
    • 865 11 Monday:—Again this week is my mind timing, in very good time, to < hristmas fare, that it may be all arranged for without hurry, and so, for the use of those who vould make a cake without fruit—some preferring it so —do here write a good recipe
      865 words
    • 371 11  -  BY ELLEN FORSTER. In winter, a dry-clean is often better for the skin than soap and w’ater, because in this way there is no fear of any injurious after-effects. Of course, night and morning "water must be used, tepid in the morning and as hot as you
      371 words
    • 509 11  -  BY MURIEL RAPSON. There used to be a saying to the effect that the parent who spoilt his child was putting a rod in pickle for his own back. Up to a point, this is true but taking the long view it is perfectly
      509 words
    • 84 11 Black, this winter, is being employed a good deal w’ith yellow, both indoors and out. The combination certainly provides a very cheery colour scheme among the more drab shades. This attractive house frock, w’ith its flared skirt and bloused bodice, might back be made Tin satin, and
      84 words
    • 491 11  -  BY ELIZABETH BARRIE. The woman -who admires an individual touch in her clothes and in the home might try her skill making some fascinating things from scraps of velvet. The work is not intricate, and needs only an artistic eye for colour and arrangement. For pictures, screens, and
      491 words
    • 516 11  -  BY JOAN ROSSITER. Evening frocks which fall to the heels at the back, And are only a little shorter in front, seem to have come to stay, 'for this season at any rate, despite the protests about their being awkward for dancing, and ugly under evening clocks. It
      516 words
    • 456 11 BY ROSAMUND. A friend flattered me the other day by admiring the tidiness of my home, and asked me for some tips.” These are the simple hints I was able to give her. First, in the bath room there is a handy match tidy. It is
      456 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 187 11 S* cme I i 'irn miThere is nothing more welcome on a hot day, when Old Sol seems determined to shrivel you up, than a glass of Montserrat. This delicious Lime Juice makes a good thirst a thing to be treasured 1 Uontserkm’ Ivl LIME juice Of alt Dtaltn. in
      187 words

  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 428 12 -r v s ss I The New Way Clean < f v Jrxlrk v //£jr&7 z JH^r^/■ v 1 /Jipf MIL" //JR. 9k 7 y 1 1 y II NO GRIT. NO SOAP. NO DRUGS. 1 Doctors and Dentists Advocate Fruit Juices. 1, Fruit Juice is Nature’s Dentifrice. New Mix
      428 words
    • 11 12 Your car deserves good Plugs— Fit Bosch" Plugs, they are best.
      11 words
    • 277 12 Every 1930 Model Should be lubricated with REMEMBER:—Oue gallon tin of CASTROL weighs 9 lbs. neit. J»» fiSSI W The American or Wine Galon fT /AV B j fF ?1 weighs but 8-lbs. Approximately II it 12| per ceu more CASTROL for y&jiiX has ”MOTOR OIL You will choose your
      277 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 163 12 Humour As Others See It. 1® i tf? w 1 “Now, Felix, yon can sen bow well I have ponshed the tio r. —Lustige Sache, Leipz g. "1 “He is so absent-minded. He lit a cigar and threw himself out of the window instead of the match.” —Pages Gaies, Yverdor,
      163 words

  • 1435 13 Pointless Draw. Scarlett And Brodie In Great Form. Fine Visiting Goal-Keeper. WITH the returninter-State fixture on the Esplanade on Saturday between Penang and Selangor the curtain has been rung down on the Malayan Hockey Season and King Willow will soon be coming into is own
    1,435 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 309 13 11 It r iw i «PS a IB Cologne and Il ‘47ir. 7 I W H Two' names linked for jly v lit K ever* 2 in the annals of //l 1\ Jilt < t il Cologne: That magni- I• K Lt j I ficent monument ,of V-l 41 Bk
      309 words

  • 618 14 NERVOUS I)IhORDERS. Importance Of SelfControl Of Our Minds. The vital importance of self-control was stressed by Dr. Bernard Hollander, the specialist on mental and nervous dseases, when he spoke at the annual British Phrenological Congress i n London. The insane we can restrain,” he said,
    618 words
  • 147 14 WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED WILL CHANGE HISTORIC PLACES. Excavation work on an unpreeedent d fciD w'l! be carried cut this uiuter by the Office of Wcrks on historic casths and abbeys all over Britain. This follows the dec'sion to give work to 1,010 unemp’oyed men. Nofewertban twelve filled in
    147 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 202 14 JUST UNPACKED Rayonella-Crepe De Cheine IN Fifteen Stylish and Lovely Shades JUST THE THING FOR YOUR Tennis and Morning Froks VISIT B. H. T. DOULATRAM CO., Ba, Bb, Beach Street, PENANG. PATENT Canvas Bags Size. 19’ by 19’ by 21” can be packed 221 xbs rubber. nW c F can
      202 words
    • 51 14 AW /W/ RAPE) (MARK) K 1 MABE IN lij> \l/ V I GRAMS “KYI PA” THONE 1373 I GALVANISED I IRON GAS PIPING I ZBritis!) Manufacture I Stocks j I jK.een I KYLE, PALMER CO., LTD., s I PENANG. I n in iin mini iiiiimii■min imu mi iu;i mil i
      51 words

  • 389 15 NOVEL DISHES. Tree Tomatoes as a New Vegetable. A novel tomato that is served as a sweet, whale steaks that taste like beef, and meat that forms a change from the conventional beef, mutton and pork are among the new foods that may shortly
    389 words
  • 198 15 USE OF A POLICE DIARY. Not To Be Taken As Evidence. FINDING the appellant not guilty Mr. Justice Boys and Mr. Justice Young in the High Court,Allahabad, ordered the release of Babu Ram, a cultivator, who had been sentenced to death on a charge of murder bvMr.
    198 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 146 15 .1 fw a> y I i u—L_zl -H 4 JyW II n j >■—t tT l II «33 IWWWI B i 1 iW'. t \A I»SVW?St A .11 p^ vi VRoouctS A 1 tX-Sw! A i; loxanrs •OlirtfWl SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Brothers, Ltd) 1 y,
      146 words
    • 49 15 MAKE YOUR OWN SODA I WATER Sparkling at one penn y a cr u^ le P er Jo zen To W 1 bottles nl FLUGEL fl'l JUKIOR /I f £9:9:0 FLUGEL FI Wk co a CO. 3OQjodon; Lti. extra uith or du. t ACTON LANE. LONDON. W. 4 J
      49 words
    • 515 15 You need only— Books. Y V Blue Jungle by David Calder Wilson $3.00 'SB K H A gripping tale of adventure and intrigue in Siam. W-W H The Golden Beast by E. Phillips Oppenheim $2.00 No introduction is required and the reader may be assured of a tip-top story written
      515 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1201 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE t INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. j! WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. j! PATIOCLU3 Jm 1 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. > OKEsTES Jan. 8 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg DIO VIED Jan. 16 Marsalles, London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. -J. Jam 30 Mirseilles. Loidao, Rotterdam and Glasgow DOLLAR
      1,201 words
    • 637 16 p. o -British India" AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. H. Co., under con- Bombay-China Service to Sinoanore rh«. tract with His Majesty's Government, London a d and Far East Mail Service. ana Japan Outwards from London for China and
      637 words