Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 March 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 51. VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS
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    • 461 1 |H. TOKISATSU! I STUDIO, I I with up-to-date Phot®. I r a p’ h y by electric light, Pho»e 772, 68, 70, Bi»bop Streel, PENANG. ...mm n^i—imui I I 111 Tobacco Eudiometer I x, >• INVENTED BY Dr. STANLEY SMITH, 0.8. E., Ph.D., Etc. I Report from LEWIS JAMESON and
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    • 24 1 T. NAGATA J brothers, I DENTISTS. I Read Office next to the Dispentary g f Bnoch (Mice, U, Leith Sine. I s uiiiiiiuuiiiiuviiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiinnitiiiuiHiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiuiiui- a
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    • 2350 2 positions wanted auction. AC c PTO DATE T SEVENTH MALAYAN EXHIBITION Manager la able to ree- -mroer.d First BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. hu'v? EL April 19th. tO2ISt. 1930. CLIBB TAPPING and Factory CONDUC Results and Classification Lists NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY TOR. M rried man aged 38. Apply Box
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    • 885 3 Another Important Advancement in Tyre t*°°oo«xxxxxxxxx»oc-M4.i 11i iii.wm.wmt Design by The World’s Largest d f Producer of Rubber. THE WORLD’S BEST THE NEW ~ROYAL. CORD D j PIANOS ii. xt i 1 I ike a mirage in the desert which, as we In designing the New Royal, the Company s
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  • 2758 4 REMNANT SALE OF THEOLOGY. I ECTURE BY FATHER KNOX. Extent of Newspaper Influence. EVERY section of the Theatre Riyal Dublin filled to capacity when the Rev. Ronald A. Knox delivered a lec uie on ihe subject of Religion and the frees, under the auspices of the
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    • 77 4 t really aye good J cigarettesr Cool—Smooth—Cork-tipped Pure Virginia Tobacco—- n d They Never Vary! \v w WM h wT W’ L CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LIMITED. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION FOR QUALITY SMB®, I->.• 1 r Accepted from intuition by the
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  • 1109 5 Rcwi t. Important Speech. Acceptable To United Empire Party. Arouse The Country. London, March 4. IS view of tbe unusual political situation the Press were admitted to the usually private meetings of the Central Council of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations which
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  • 167 5 Reuter. JAPAN S CONCERN. APPEAL TO GOVERNMENTS. UNFAIR DISCRIMINATION.” Osaka, March 4. The Chamber of Commerce resolved to ask the Tokyo Government to make representation to the British and Indian Governments pointing out the discriminatory nature of the proposed Indian Cotton Duty with a view
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  • 79 5 Reuter. DIFFERENCES COMPOSED. I ondon. March 5. Smiles were seen on the faces of all the participants at the meeting of the 1 iberal f arliamentary Party in the House of Commons as they filed out after a four hours’ successful effort to compose their differences. A
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  • 60 5 Router. AMERICAN SENATE AND GRAI PURCHASE. Washington, March 5. The U. S. A. Senate Agriculture Committee has decided to consult Mr. MacMurray, an Ex-Minister to China and Mr. John B. Payne, Chairman of the Red Cross Society, regarding the proposal of the Farm Poard to buy $25,000,000
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  • 52 5 i. Reuter. QUEEN OF SPAIN TO RECEIVE $lOO,OOO. I ittsburg, March 5. The Sun TePqraph announces that Mr. A. P Moore, who was appointed American Ambassador in Poland but died prior to taking up the appointment, has bequeathed $25,000 to Caruso’s widow and $lOO,OOO to the Queen
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  • 51 5 Reuter. PETITION PRE ENTED. Tientsin, March 4. A meeting of British residents convened under the auspices of the China Association passed a resolution for petitioning the Government to defer the contemplated with drawal of part of the Tientsin Garrison until the present political situation was
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  • 31 5 Reuter. FRENCH VICTORY IN PARIS. Paris, v arch 4. In the second match in the Inter-Army tournament, the French Army beat the British Army by two goals to one.-
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  • 39 5 Mar. 6 and B—Selangor8Selangor Turf Club Meeting. 9First Sunday in Lent. 12 Annual Meeting I’enang Golf Club, 6.45 p m. 19 Quarterly Meeting of Licensing Justices, District Court 2-30 p.m. 21 and 22'elangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting.
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  • 35 5 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 > arch The Little Drummer Dowell 2. Overture irella Gounod 3. Selection No No Nanette Youmans 4. Intermezzo Softly Unawares Lincke I», Fox Txud Avicu.l ixicuoiis
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  • 434 5 Capt. B. L. Gard ner and Mr. F. M. G. McConechy have been granted an extension of leave. M iss Aubyn Reutens of Kuala Lumpur is proceeding to Europe by the s.s. Andre Lebon on March 6. Dr. H A. Tempany has been elected Chairman of the
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  • 309 5 FATE OF AN OFFER OF SCULPTURE. The Tate Gillery trustees have decided not to accept an offer by Mr. Daniel Conner of an excellent piece of sculpture in marble, "Man With a Bird,” by Mr. Maurice Lambert. Mr. Lambert is one of on r youngest and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 11 5 "Of course Til have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!”
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    • 305 5 I Knocks the I LLout of Impure L I/ a r K JI M J 3 Impure milk milk from infected cows, or which is contaminat- v < ed by flies, etc., after leaving themis the cause every year of y thousands of infants’ deaths. y M Mothers have, however,
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  • 249 6 FIRST LEAGUE MATCH. M. A. F. C. Defeat Eastern Smelting. League Soccer in Penang started yesterday when the Eastern Smelters met the M. A- F. C. on the Dato Kramat Ground and suffered defeat at their hands by two goals to one. The match which was
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  • 277 6 WEIGHTS FOR THIRD DAY. The following are the handicaps for tomorrow’s races at Kuala Lumpur. There 1 will be only six races starting at 3.15 p.m Race 1. Horses—Class IA and VThird Division 5 J Furlongs. 3.15 p.m. True Boy 9.00. Hopeless 8.13, Besure 8.8,
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  • 57 6 FEBRUARY MONTHLY MEDAL. This competition (Stroke) was won by G P Trounce who returned 88 16 =72 net Other leading scores were: RD. Milligan 8410 =74 net A.P H Holmes 8912 =77 J.D. Laing 9316 =77 D.W. McLeod 85 8-77 J Crabb Watt 77 0— 77 T.A.
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  • 59 6 Reuter. PREVAILING ANXIETY. Peking, March 4. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce has wired to the German Consul-General at Shanghai expressing anxiety at the many reports that Germany is shipping large quantities of poison gas bombs to China for the use of General Chiang Kai-Shek, declaring
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  • 510 6 TROUBLESOME HOLES. BY GEORGE G.ADD. Difficulties Which Do Not Exist. IT is very curious that there are some holes or shots which you feel that you will never be able to play properly. Personally, I have a dread of the fifteen at Sandwich, that long hole which is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 34 6 uni mu a JUST UNPACKED AT $25,000 WORTH OF pNEWn Uooob For All Departments EX s.s. Nelius” s.s. Dardanus s.s. Automedan” s s. Carnarvonshire” s.s. Rawalpindi” wai/$ lAI'lNa, PENANG TELCK ANSON I > ALOli STAR,
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    • 11 6 Of course I’ll have another one, I dx) like Martell's brandy
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    • 133 6 Ma M b I HM«ri< aae WROW»»-. I I Of ww* I 1 ff F I GUARANTEE prompt Local DELIVERY OF V THE SMALLEST ORDER. Do away with that tiresome daily round of shopping! Your cnly effort teed be to phone PENANG 602 or 608 and we w.ll co the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1007 7 (To the Editor of tho Pinang Gazette.) c r Your references to the articles L-n by Mr* Granville Roberts in the of Malaya prompts me to comment all e Though both the articles (I) so j t() ]our Bar Question (II) The Eastern S
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    • 444 7 Sir,In the subject entitled The Eastern Satyr Called Demociacy," on which Granville Roberts wrote so excellently in the Review of Malaya, there are some facts which are undeniably true. Democracy, for instance, is a sham in < hina. It is a total impossi-1 bility in
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  • 117 7 farewell banquet. I’ rom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 5. r A. I-. Richards, the Acting 1 General Johore, was the guest of honour Lt 1 a^( l u et given by the Regents at the -ana Besar last night. Well over 100 2 ir b
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  • 96 7 R>uter. WETS V DRYS. Washington, March 5. The wets” directed a final blow against prohibition when they concluded seven days’ evidence before the Judiciary Commitee of the House of Representatives on the proposal that the eighteenth amendment should be repealed. The wets’ gave a shocking
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  • 855 7 WORLD TOUR. Cunard Liner At Wharf. A DESCRIPTION. HUNDREDS of wealthy passengers on board the i great Cunard liner Fran- conia arrived here to-day in the course of her seventh cruise round the world. Sailing from New York on January 11th, the Franconia will cover nearly
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  • 536 7 LAND DISPUTE. Claim For Recovery Of Possession, In the Supreme Court Penang, this morning the hearing of an action was commenced concerning the possession of a piece of land near the old pier at Butterworth. The parties are Lim Ah Lack, a vegetable planter of Bagan Tuan
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  • 165 7 *•Reuter RECEIVES VISITORS IN pyjamas. New Orleans, March 5 An international incident was narrowly averted as the result of the unorthodox attire of Vr Long, the Governor of Louisiana who received the ommander of the German Cruiser Emden and the German Consul-General of New Orleans, dressed in
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  • 414 7 PENANG SUCCESSES. The following are the full results of the London Chamber of Commerce examinations held in Penang in November last year List of PassesSenior. Book-keeping and Accountancy :Khoo Chong Kooi (With Distinction); Ang Ban Seng (With Distinction); Abdullah Din (With Distinction); Sim Swee Khoon
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  • 177 7 WEEKLY SERVICE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, March 5. The Governor was present yesterday at the air base when the Java-Singapore Weekly Air Mail service was officially opened by M. Nieu Wenhuis, the managing director of the Dutch East Indian’Airways, who addressed the gathering. He pointed out
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  • 119 7 MALAYS CHARGED. Two Malays named Mohamed Noor bin Pitchey and Che Sam bin Abdul Manab were charged this morning in the Second Police Court, Penang, before Mr.-F.K. Wilson, with house breaking and theft of two tin boxes containing clothing and 14 brass cups
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  • 226 7 SATISFACTORY FINANCES. The annual meeting of the PenangT Library was held at the Library yesterday the Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, (the chairman) presiding. The following members of the committee were present: Mrs. Carrington Walters Mrs. F. N. C. Durege, Messrs. E. T. M. Lias,
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  • 112 7 TIES ARRANGED. The following ties have been arranged for Friday. Singles Handicap (Class A”) Final: 30.2 G Aste v30.2 H 0 Hopkins. Ladies Doubles Handicap (Semi-Final): 15.2 Miss Howes Roberts and Miss Gold v 15,1 Mrs Douglas and Mrs Milligan. Monday, Championship (Final): G Robertson v
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  • 100 7 COLOURS v WHITES. The following have been selected to play on Thursday, March 6, 1930, at 5.15 p.m. on the Esplanade. Colours: J M Mason; Dr W H Brodie and E W Hide; D B B Cook, C G van Houten and R W Royston; J
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  • 58 7 Reuter. opposition ANTICIPATED. Ottawa, March 5 Considerable opposition is anticipated to ths bill introduced by the Prime Minister Mr. Mackenzie King at the instance of the United States Government prohibiting the clearances of liquor laden vessels, where it is evidently the intention to land liquor in
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  • 59 7 R.iNGERS WIN. London, March 5. In a Scottish League match Queen’s Park was beaten by tho Rangers by three goals to one. Reuter. Mrs. Lucey, wife of the late Mr. D.Lucey, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Penang, who died so suddenly last Saturday, will bo sailing for Home
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  • 69 7 Mr. A. I*. Birao, Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, will be aa ling for Englind on furlong this week-end and his i Jac* at the Lan Office will be taken by Mr, C. W. A. Sennett, Assistant Official Assignee, Penang. Mr. A, B. Cobden-Ramsay, from the Singapore
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  • 22 8 Smith.On February 4, at Aberdeen to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith, formerly of Sungei Bogak Estate, Bagan Serai» a son.
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  • 587 8 Schemes to increase the price of rubber are as thick as blackberries in the autumn, but so far none of them has survived the acid test of practice, which perhaps, is just as well for the rubber industry in general. The latest development in this directionthe May tapping
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  • 154 8 HE CAN’T CARRY HIS CORN.” A person who cannot carry corn” is one who is unable to bear with equanimity the burden of his obligations The story is told of an American countryman who, finding himself in New Orleans for the first time in his
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  • 1078 8  -  A.H.L. Penang, Wednesday. #S)RE yet the dawu stole gently over this sleeping isle of ours a great ship, knowing the brine of other waters, came gently to rest within the placid shelter of the harbour. By daylight a monster of the deep had settled comfortably at Swettenham
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 122 8 Pritchards Danish” Back Bacon MAKES Breakfast MORE ENJOYABLE CUT TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS CALL OR PHONE 335 Pritchard C° L id PENANG I HOLLANDIA Sterilised Natural Milk mbhbhhbbmbmb a $99? Per case of 48 tins X 1 IL OT I s lb This milk is the natural product of the Cow,
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    • 29 8 E. o. The BEST HOTEL in the East. WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. DANCING on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS Evening Dress essential. OTHER NIGHTo Dress optional. e teBBW White Label I//
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    • 11 8 'Of course Til have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!"
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 376 9 British Commonwealth delegations. Rugby Had io Service. Thursday’s Meeting. KIPO”I 01- HXPIRT COMMITTEE. main categories. There were signs of the reawakening of the Naval Coni', ,-ence to full life to-day. dutiful spring-like weather has encouraged a feeling of tifimism. The delegations Communique referred to their ad/cities in
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  • 188 9 fnfavourable pro pects due TO >LU »H I ondon, March 4. 1 pects are unfavourable for this year’s ,u get. One of the reasonsis ascribed to the "imp m the Stock Exchange which has p steadily getting worse during the last 01 'light Ihe depression was accentuated J''sierday
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  • 350 9 Rugby Radio Service-. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE ARRESTING THE UPW RD MOVEMENT. DOMINIONS NOT PARTIES. During a debate on the Tariff Truce Conference in the House of Commons the President of the Board of Trade said he did not believe that the idea of the British Empire as a
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  • 199 9 ORDERS TO FORCES. London, March 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, replying to Mr. Baldwin, said that orders issued to the Army, the Navy and the Air Force made it clear that no compulsion to attend the intercessory prayers for Christians in
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  • 115 9 .Reuter. N R. SASTRI’S REPORT. New Delhi. March 4. The Ft. Hon V. S. Srinivasa Sastri whom the Indian Government appointed to enquire into the conditions of Indians in East Africa has reported that he is hoping that the Labour Government will make a clear statement
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  • 57 9 -Reuter. FIRST SINCE ILLNESS. London, March 4. The King in the uniform of Field Marshal held a Full Dress Investiture at the Buckingham Palace. He stood for half an hour while the recipients of decorations slowly passed by him. This was His ajesty s first
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  • 260 9 Rugby Radio Service. Now Convalescent. LEAVING ON SUNDAY FOR UGAND». ORIGINAL PLAN. The latest bulletin issued at Nairobi states that the Prince of Wales is convalescent and hopes to leave for Uganda, as originally arranged on Sunday next. It is thought that he contracted the illness
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  • 52 9 Rugby Radio Service. £2,000 VICTORY BONDS. London, March 4. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has received from an anonymous donor Victory Bonds to the amount of £2,000. Mr. Snowden expresses his thanks for this gift to the nation and his warm appreciation of the spirit which has
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  • 37 9 Reuter. London, March 5. The Air Minister received the Chinese Naval Mission headed by Admiral Tu Reuter. Frankfurt, March 4. The death has occurred of Professor Richard Wilhelm, Sinologist, formerly a Professor at Peking
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  • 218 9 air in a network of communication. Rugby Radio Service. BRITISH ENTERPRISE. R* ILWAY COMPANES AND AIR LINES. NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING. Commenting on the Southern Railway’s acquisition of the Imperial Air ways interest, the Manchester Guardian describes the venture as the first step to bring closer co-operation between all
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  • 299 9 R+utr 20 DEATH REPORTED. Villag ps Completely Submerged. Paris, March 4. One of the worst floods on record during the last hundred years, afflicting a number of towns and villages, has occurred in the South of France. It is most serious in the Montauban district
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  • 126 9 Reuter. INCREASING STOCKS. Washington, March 4. The Federal Oil Conservation Board composed of four Cabinet Ministers has suggested curtailments in petrol production and the operation of refineries on six days a week instead of seven and called on the Governors of the three principal oil producing
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    • 19 9 ireitoam S. FIRE” D J® O' ivV'' If (if Unforeseen .7 Protect AS TI Jr Khb wL- Durege Thomas,
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    • 11 9 Of course Til have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!"
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    • 215 9 His Master’s Voice” Records Two Particularly Good Records From The Mid-February Issue. Gracieski Feildova The Greatski Russian Comedienneovitch B 3244 Moscow” This is heaven” Hear her sing Moscow” and laugh as you never laughed before. Jesse Crawford (organ) 3 3200 Indian Love Call’’ (Rose Marie) How am I to know”
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  • 1034 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-day. tn. e. Silvermaple from Belawan-Deli Sailing for New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore via Suez to-day. 8.8. Sitiawan” from P. Lankawi
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  • 517 10 LATEST RETURNS FOR FEBRUARY. THE following are the latest returns of mine outputs for February. Lirut Tin Fields L d. Hours worked 1.531 Yardage treated 210,000 Output (piculs) 676 90 Each of the three dredges lost 8 hours during Chinese New Year holidays and 96 hours owing to
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  • 171 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday to-day C E E B Sharhs. 0 *3 0 *3 an m co oq to. to. I fl. 10. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 13/9 14/3 13/6 14/Batu
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £166-10 0. Down £l-2-6 3 Months’ £169-0-0. Down £l-5-0 SINGAPORE. $85.00 per picul. Down cts 300 tons done RUBBER: London 7 5/8 d. Down 1/8 d. New York 151/8 c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 25 cts. Down i
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  • 54 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 241 c/s. p«r pound =per pl =s33/Quiet. Lindon 7jd New York 15 cts.(gold) {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) General Produce Agency Ltd* Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for tc-iay are as follows; Soot 25j cents per lb. March 25| Apr./June
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  • 80 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London 3, Spot £167 12.6 three months* buying £170.53 three months* selling £170.7.6. Messrs Boustead A Co. Ltd. sth Mar. quotation for Singap're refine! tin $B5 per picul, business done 300 tone, Penang refined tin $B5 per picu’, selkrs no buyers, unrefined tin
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  • 41 10 Toe homeward mail by the s.s. Macedonia c oses at 6 p.m. on Siturday, the <S-b instant. The P. and O. Malwa with mails despatched from London on February 13 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 556 10 MANY WORSE PLACES. Heat Not Too Trying. The following letter appeared in the Glasgow Herald in mail week: Sir, As 1 have returned recently from Singapore I can perhaps enlighten Engineer” as to the climate and conditions prevailing in that city. With regard Jo salary and taking
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  • 66 10 A meeting of creditors of tbe Nellmay Rubber Gbmpanr, Limited, was held at noon t r -iay at tne office of the Liquidators* Kennedy, Burkill and Co. The creditors were inf >rmtd to put in their Haims. A Pinang Gazette representative wbs ir formed iu*t the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 24 10 Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!" FOR Travel Information CONSULT AMERICAN EXPRESS u.* E. O. HOTE’. PENANG. Te!. 968
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    • 108 10 ENTHUSIASM. Have you f ver heard a dyspeptic give three rousing cheers for anything Is the man with a torpid liver ever an optimist If your brain is sluggish because of a c ogged system how do y< u exoect to take a real live interest in daily affairs? A
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    • 555 10 New Advertisement.; MISCELLAN Wanted to buy 2 or 5 seater hand car, in good running Particulars nlease forward to Box vl ?o’ c/o Pmang Grzetb. TO LET~ No 1. Nunn Road 0 .mponnd Burw. low With gar* gw Immediate App’y 59, Muntri Street n ry FOR SALE. One 4fc” centrifugal
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  • 492 11 NO REDEEMING FEATURE. Week-End Stoppage For Rubber BRADBURNS CO., LTD. Kuala Lumpu r March 1. THE past week has been one of the most depressing and stagnant periods that local share markets have experienced for some considerable time. There has not been one single redeeming feature
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  • 65 11 ANNUAL MEETING. Messrs, Harrisons Barker Co., Ltd. the local agents, have received a cable from the Secretaries advising them that the Annual General Meeting will be held on the 25th inst. At this meeting, the Directors propose to recommend the payment of a fina> dividend of
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  • 144 11 Planters' A ssociation of Malaya. MEMORANDUM AND CIRCULAR. We have received a copy of a memo random on certain matters affecting the Association,’* issued by direction cf the Chairman, to members. It deals with the views of Mr. C. Ward Jackson, the Secretary to P.A.M. on an editorial, which appeared
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  • 1127 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. HAMBS. I 5 Sj £3 BUBBHB [Dallas.l V c 9 0 f Allenby Bubbei O« 1 65 1 fO A lor Gajah Rubber Estate J 4 1 60 ex Amalgamated Malay KeUtee 2 5 2 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 7C 3 00 Ayer Kuning
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 365 11 SERVED BY ALL GOOD HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS T< IwRIII A nY«S D Ajj 'l k loudredeluz J d Impalpable, a face powder of Write for a fairy-like softness and delicacy 7, ZL° f I delightfully perfumed—that is de la Toilette’ JAVA Powder as created by containing inval- j Bourjois-Paris. uable
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    • 301 11 Head of the line I "PLACED first by the experts jtaMßl A who acted as Judges in the Whisky Competition at the Brewers Exhibition, London. Their TO decision was unanimous. Try it and judge for yourself. |3 A GENTS: H 11| Sime, Dai by Co., Singapore. Propnetore Hepburn Ross. MjSvS
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  • 908 12 KEDAH PLANTERS’ ASSOCIATION. Minutes Of Meeting. The following are the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held in the Sungei Patani Club on Wednesday February 26. Preset t M r Win. J ick (Chairman), Messrs. F. B. O’Mailpy, W.D S leffield, D. R, 0 Lawford, W.
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  • 112 12 A Daily Tdegraph correspondent relates the following incident as illustrating War Office consideration.’’ An Adj itant cf a Territorial Battalion recent iv found himself detailed for a "refresher” course of physical training at A’dershot. Holding that the p a rformance in person of physical jerks” is outside the
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  • 90 12 Mr. J. E. Fenton, MP the Australian delegate the Naval Conference, told an amusing story at the Australia Day dinner relating to the first b'g telephone exchange in Australiair c’dentally the first super-exchange in the Empire. At that time the girls were net so accustomed
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 185 12 r X' .\x Oiw B -i f Ek' *<* WljX x- Q2^/ LUXURY SOAP YOUI’VE LONGED FOR. at M aierqcku] cost)' Perfumed as once you thought only the most expensive soaps were perfumeda subtle blending of the fragrance cf flowers you loveit astonishes you that Lux Toilet Soap can be
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    • 206 12 7 i \Y7 ITH a fuU 4 five-seater I touring body or as I an all-enclosed I Mf K X 7 saloon, this big, I powerful 14/28 h.p. Morris Cowley is Ilißl built specially for overseas service a to stand the strain of rough roads, steep gradients, heavy loads, and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 38 12 mMtimlWwimiMftgififeagb TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 9, p.m. NIGHTLY Warner Baxter in The coward' 6 REELS. LILA LEE in Von can’t Beat Hie taw" reels A Romance of the Underworld. Thursday, 6th March Pola Negri in THE WOMAN FROM MOSCOW
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  • 1464 13 JULIUS CAESAR AS JOURNALIST. I it LETTERS OF INTELLIGENCE. Famous Emperor’s Actar Diuroa. AT first glance there would seem to be little in common between the great Greek dramatistsEuripides, Sophocles, Aristophanes and their contemporariesand the modern journalist; yet the Greek theatre was really the nearest approach to
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 185 13 ..il'i.i i.iii.jiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiuiiii.i.iiiiuiiiiiL in. i.i ..i,... i!,...iu. I We Guarantee I that both State Express 999 and State Express 555 Cigarettes are made of J j exactly the same unique tobacco leaf, the j I only difference being 999 are not made h by hand. State Express 999 are supplied to
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 352 14 Never BEFORE SUCH SPEED COMFORT AT THE PRICE v Willys-Knight Models From WILLYS six OVER 70 MILES PER HOUR 65 HORSEPOWER In the new Willys Six, Willys-Overland has designed a car that in beauty and performance excels all others in its price class. New 7 bodies, new colour harmonies, new
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 208 14 KZIHKZXMBDEZSMiCZMiCZIBKDO <I D Humour As g n Others See It. q ni. i'~wr~ninnM'z bieimbcdd <? XL/ 5® tf3f Captain, you are a judge of men.” Why do you say that?” Yesterday, when my wife fell overboard, you called out: Man overboard.’ Hummel, Hamburg. iZI i 4 X i i 7
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  • 594 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, March 5, 1930 Mctttor— g ct Motion Indian w per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.50 Tripe M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread m pair 40 Suet m 40 Kidney
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 286 15 r -ffi POWER The new’ Ford Truck, powered b? a four-cylinder, fortyhorsepower engine, is rated as a 30 cwt. tr uck It is a remarkably 1 efficient unit, designed to give an unusual raQ ge of performance at economical cost Mechanical up-keep is exceptionally low because of implicity of design
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1230 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line LONDON N. CONTINENT. I cMAMERICAN MAIL LINE i PYRRHUS Mar. 6 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 1} > PHILOOTETES Mar. 13 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. v-—\ Ji I DARDANUS Mar. 19 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. h zjaMffiX 1 AENEAS Mar. 27 Marseille.’, London.
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    • 655 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental 8, H. Co., under con- Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham m?i tract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Singapore Service ac and Far East Mail Service. Bu ian M r Outwards from
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