Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-03-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 53. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 7th MARCH, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement26 1930-03-07 1 EnaaHaamaMMMiaeamMwaaHWiKr T. NAGATA I a g S I BROTHERS, e s DENTISTS. J Bead Office next to the Dispeniary J Branch o‘ficr, W, Leith Streel. iuiiuuiiiiiiiiußinniNMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinniini26 words
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Advertisement2343 1930-03-07 2 position vacant. I BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS. THE I banks. FOR. 1930 W- wj a w Y HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Province Welleslej, only men with some NOTICE OF SALE. rIIN A IN G bank.ng corporation. FOO C H EO N G CO., year’s experience need appl v. Chinese Authorised Capital2,343 words
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426 1930-03-07 3 ANXIOUS TO MARRY OTHER WOMAN. “Brick Wall” Of The Law. When a wife’s petition for a decree of judicial separation came befere Mr. Justice Hill in the Divorce Court London, counsel for the husband (a naval cfficer) asked that the wife would seek a426 words
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Article151 1930-03-07 3 PACKET OF HAIR PRODUCED IN ASSAULT CASE. “Do you think I’ n Jack Johnson They must have been awful soft to let me bash them. They started on me first.” That colloquial outburst by Margaret Cairney or Sloan in the Western Police Court, Glasgow, was described151 words
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Article73 1930-03-07 3 After having appeared at London Session before three juries, Gordon Hay ter Crickmay 46 architect, was convicted cf having been drunk in charge of a motor-car at Cambridge Heath. The first jury was discharged without a verdict owing to Crickmay’s late arrival when the proceedings were resumed.73 words
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Article34 1930-03-07 3 Patient —Doctor, are you sure this is pneumonia? Sometimes doctors pres cribe for pneumonia and patients die of something else. Doctor (with dignity)—When I prescribe for pneumonia you die of pneumonia.34 words
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Article237 1930-03-07 3 MEN WHO TAKE THEMSELVES TOO SERIOUSLY! Youth and ‘Swelled Head,’ If there is any danger associated with middle age it is that we are tempted to take ourselves too seriously, 4 said Mr. John Craig, Chairman of Messrs David Colville and Sone, Ltd., in an address on237 words
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Article442 1930-03-07 3 The following programme will be rendered by the E. and 0. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur 8. Lax, on Sunday, March 9 at 9 30 p.m. 1. March. Shiver m Tim- Elliottbers.” Smith. 2. Overture, The Bohemian Balfe. Girl.” This is one of442 words
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Article101 1930-03-07 3 SENTENCED TO BE BIRCHED AT A GLASGOW COURT. A 13-ypar-old boy who had a perchant for fire raising was sentenced to be birched at Glasgow Southern Po ice Juvenile Court. The b)y, with two young friends, set fire to a piece of pact-sheet, which he hung on the101 words
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Advertisement153 1930-03-07 3 IA Puff Advert. /^\t JR advertisements are always backed by sound values and good service. We leave ‘Puff” advertisements to others. Today we would like to interest you in our new stocks fl of Powder Puffs—Puffs of I every variety, s ize an( j fl material. fl L Swansdown, I153 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-07 3 "Of course I'll have another one. I do like Martell's brandy!"11 words
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Advertisement113 1930-03-07 3 THE WORLDS BEST PIANOS Are in our Show Rooms for you to choose from Collard Collard Brinsmead Rachals Zimmerman Robinson iMOSt I I All are moderately priced and can be purchased I on exceptionally easy terms. Ask for our I illustrated catalogue. I Rll ———r-2’ 2’ n n I Willar'l113 words
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Advertisement902 1930-03-07 4 o iar~ it ~iasaai I—l i—i~id B Humour As o ""ill ed 10 00< M S. c. A,.u,«,« m force 0,0- ,35.000.000. I others See it. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I jLtSAa <s* (Incorpor.l.d In strait. Snttlem.nt.), M Ik. BS/O*” HEAD OFFICE Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFIvE:902 words
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928 1930-03-07 5 Navarino Wins But Is Disqualified. Drops Saddle Cloth. □oily Kenilworth Wins for Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. Although there were only six races on the programme, the races at Kuala Lumpur yesterday were fairly thrilling. Dolly Kenilworth was only indifferently backed and paid out the928 words
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Article48 1930-03-07 5 .—Reuter. SHAREHOLDER’S APPROVE REFINANCING PLAN, New York, N'arch 6. It is announced that a ballot of the shareholders of the Fox Film Corporation resulted in the approval of the £'12,000,000 re financing plan advocated by William Fox and the Banca America-Blair Corporation Waking group.—BeuZ er..—Reuter. - 48 words
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45 1930-03-07 5 D A.F.C. v. O.X.A. In the league match between the D.A.F.C. and the 0.X.A., which had been arranged to be played at Dato Kramat grounds yesterday, the O.X.A. were unable to raise a team, and conceded a walji-over to the D.A.FC.45 words
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Article201 1930-03-07 5 Remarkable Ford Car. NO BRAKE LINDG": BAD STEERING. From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, March 7 At the Singapore Assizes yesterday remarkable evidence was given regarding the condition of a Ford car which knocked down two Chinese in Thompson Road on February 8, fatally injuring one201 words
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246 1930-03-07 5 —Renter. CHINA’S PROPOSALS. Re-organising Quarantine Service. Geneva, March 7. The Health Committee of the League of Nations continued its examination of the Chinese Government proposals in which the latter asks the League to help by technical advice with regard to certain sanitary works which.—Renter. - 246 words
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93 1930-03-07 5 NEXT WEEK’S MATCHES. The following matches have been arranged in the Penang League for next week Tues: 11th Mar. A.C S.U. v Indian XI —Dato Kramat Ground Referee .te r. H Carey. Wed: 12th Mar P R. O vD. A F. C. —Renong Ground—Referee: Mr. G.93 words
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Article68 1930-03-07 5 C, R. C. vs. P R, C. The following have been chosen to play for the Chinese Recreation Club on Saturday at 2 pm. sharp on the Esplanade Lim Khye Seng (Captain), Choong Eng Hai. Oh Eng Leong, Yeoh Teik Ban, Lim Eng Chong, Khoo Peng68 words
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Article74 1930-03-07 5 P. R. C. v. EASTERN SMELTING CO. The following have been selected to play for the r. R. < against the Eastern Smelting Co., on Sunday, March 9, on the Espla nade. Play to commence at 10.30 a.m. sharp. R. de Cruz, D Campbell, M. Orr, G. Perera,74 words
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Article306 1930-03-07 5 Mr. Clarke, of Southern C er ak Tin Dredging Ltd., has left for Home on furlough. Mr. L. E. Francis, Manager of Bristol Estate, Kluang, has returned from leave. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Saul and family are leaving by the Macedonia for England on leave. Miss306 words
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Article149 1930-03-07 5 To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —On behalf of the Committee of the above Club I should be grateful if you would kindly give publicity to the following short statement. “My Committee are glad to be able to state that most suitable plans have149 words
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Article70 1930-03-07 5 Sir, —In case any Malayan producer may be influenced by the correspondence and remarks appearing in your issue of 6th March I might say that it is not my experience after some years residence in the East Coast of Sumatra that May is anything but a normal70 words
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97 1930-03-07 5 y Reuter CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT. Washington, March 7. Mr Legge, the Chairman of the Farm Board in a statement said that the Grain Stabilisation Corporation would continue to buy wheat at market prices and would remove from the market whatever additional quantity might bey —Reuter - 97 words
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Article47 1930-03-07 5 FORCED LANDING AT AKYAB. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 7. The Asiatic Petroleum Company is informed that M essrs. Piper and Kaye, the New Zealand fliers, are not likely to arrive in Bangkok for some time owing to a forced landing at Akyab.47 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-07 5 "Of course I'll have another one, I do like kartell’s brandy!'11 words
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Advertisement338 1930-03-07 5 Knocks the ILI out of Impure /1 y Ww! Z/ t F 7 B > < 7 r- > r < zb i <A/ A > J r\r n 0 w > /B <! y Impure milk milk from infected cows, or which is contaminat- y < ed by flies,338 words
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Advertisement192 1930-03-07 6 i.tl ‘KfiOKMJf ra ggl Im SLJm Imkf'• 111 hH a >r sf O MENS GUTFITTINP W I SECTION h n/I'l I /ffll/rf T$ conveniently situated on the ground floor and is under II r 8® 1 the supervision of an experienced European with many I years West End service in192 words
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1458 1930-03-07 7 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. g.'* Intan” from Bagan Serai and Kuhl* Kurin. Sails for Krian River on Saturday at 9 a. m. JB 'Jitra” from1,458 words
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406 1930-03-07 7 Chinese Arrested. AUEMPTING TO ABSCOND TO CHINA. Before Mr. F.K. Wikon, the Penang Police Magistrate, this morning Detective Inspector Gordon produced a Chinese named Wong Seong and charged him with having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of $750 the property of Messrs. Borneo406 words
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Article77 1930-03-07 7 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Championship Pairs (Semi-FinaO M T P Rule and J M Collins beat V P F Walsh and H J H Haas 4-6. 6-3, 6-4. Ladies Singles Handicap (Final)3 MifS R Dennys be»t —277 words
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333 1930-03-07 7 THE WEIGHTS. Eight Races For To morrow. The following are the weights for tomorrow’s races at Kuala Lumpur Race 1. Ponies—Class ll—Second Division—6 Furlongs, 2.50. p.m. Cool Game 9.2, Colake 8.13, Lady Remington 8.11, Che Siti 8.9, Rosette 8.9, f*now Laddie 8.8, Taree 8.8, 'hireen333 words
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Article300 1930-03-07 7 CRICKET F XTURES 1930. March Sat. 15, Sun. 16, Club Game, Esplanade. Sat. 22, Sun. 23, P.C.C. v NonBenders, Esplanade. Sat. 29, Sun 30, P,C.C. v P.R.C. Esplanade. April Sun. 6P. C. C. v Public Services Esplanade. Sat. 12 Sun. 18, PCC. v Scharenguivel’s XI. Esplanade. Sat.300 words
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Advertisement298 1930-03-07 7 M A n A n M D A t JRRHRRKBI I I vgN CUARANTEE PROMPF I Local DELIVERY OF I y THE SMALLEST ORDER. I Do away with that tiresome daily round of shopoing! R Your only effort i eed be to phone PENANG 602 or 608 and we wdl298 words
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Miscellaneous260 1930-03-07 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Bright Relative Wind. QLaFinna Temperature. Rain- g Humi Direc g L W eather. Stations. Max MID fou ehiM d ty [ion F. F. ins. hours, per cent. m.p.b. Alor Star 96 75 4.1 6.9 75 ENE 10 Overcast Kotaßharu 90 74 0.3 9.1 75260 words
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Article143 1930-03-07 8 APOLOGY. Our attention has been called to the Leading Article in our issue of the 10th January 1930 under the caption Malaya Holds the Baby’* in which we wrote: “Bolivia and Nigeria, having discovered that they can prpduce with tin at A 4 lBO a ton or143 words
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Article546 1930-03-07 8 At the quarterly general meeting of the P.A.M. held at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday the chairman remarked that the scheme for a tapping holiday in May as cabled by the Rubber Growers’ Association had been anticipated by a letter to London containing a resolution by the546 words
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Article138 1930-03-07 8 “MAY YOUR SHADOW NEVER GROW LESS.” From the lore of the magicians of old we learn that when an aspirant to full magicianship had completed his studies of the secrets of the mystic circle, he had to pass a final test. He was required to138 words
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Article937 1930-03-07 8 A. ILL - A. ILL Penang, Friday. AST evening refreshing rain descended on the island while mighty thun-der-claps rent the heavens and rattled the roof-tops in an attempt to dissipate the heat-laden cloudbanks which for so long have hovered oppressively over the island. It was welcome while it lasted and937 words
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91 1930-03-07 8 KULIM CHINESE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, March h. The Chinese Community of Kuhm farewell tea-party to Mr D. Kenny 10 been Chief Detective Inspector at »ung® Several leading Chinese spoke of Jus sterling qualities and Mr. Kenn\ sl l replied and thanked them91 words
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Article35 1930-03-07 8 The Lady Superior gratefully acknow ledges the following donation yct wards the School Building ft 1 siOO Mr. and > rs. C. C. W. Previously acknowledged Total $34,886 F enang, March 7.35 words
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Advertisement260 1930-03-07 8 MO FIA'ESWiSKY "M COESIMTO J| 1»' AEY BOTTLE m > > -WW< K 1 ■.■■8 > A a-- 4 MM fc:AwSd®3sS«feA®a™ 1 1 301 If EARS A<b?O I q tfee Eaig family began te make Scots Whisky 11 TAe reason for its world* g /M wide popularity to*day is E260 words
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Advertisement24 1930-03-07 8 E. &> O. The BEST HOTEL in the East. WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. DANCING on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS Evening Dress essential. OTHER NIGHT'» Dress optional.24 words
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Advertisement12 1930-03-07 8 tl Of course I'U have another I do like l Maxell’i bnin.ly!'_12 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-03-07 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day 32» a.m 9.36 a.m. 352 p.m. 10.23 p.m. To-mohrow. 3.55 a.m. 10 11 a.m. 414 p.m 1145 p.m.25 words
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Obituary77 1930-03-07 8 DEATH Khoo Pek Hua Neou, aged 52, beloved wife of Hon’ble Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim, at l Perak Lodge,” 13, Leith Street, Penang, on 6th March, 1930, at 4 a.m. Funeral will take place on Wednesday, 12th March, 1930, at 10.30 a m. —the remains will be interred at “Cheah77 words
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Article425 1930-03-07 9 Radio Service. Mr Baldwin’s Statement. fi ll SUPPORT FROM MR. CHURCHILL. AGRICULTURAL SECURITY. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer ■l] ie Conservative Governwent, has announced his wholehearted support of the policy nitlined by Mr. Baldwin in his recent speech. j referendum seemed to him fo be theRadio Service. - 425 words
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Article51 1930-03-07 9 Rugby Radio Service, MR. WILFRED JACKSON. London, March 6. Ihe King has approved of the appointment of Mr. Wilfred Jackson, the Colo®>al Secretary of the Gold oast, to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of auritius in succession to Sir Herbert James beid who is retiring Rugby RadioRugby Radio Service, - 51 words
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Article35 1930-03-07 9 euter. TO MEET ARSENAL. London, March G. c Z' 10 Association Cup Replay Hull >* at Newcastle United by one goal ni ami will meet the Arsenal in the «mi-final.- euter.•—' euter. - 35 words
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Article90 1930-03-07 9 AbLEGED THEFT OF CASH AND jewellery. I A Pi Drodi/. U i° I i fean nam °d Charles Brown was Sim-i*' f° re ie Second Magistrate, div n re l Vr P S Williams) on Wedneshct f" C °f theft as a servant in resubout Si J aa90 words
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Article92 1930-03-07 9 R. G. A. Cable. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, March 6. Replying to (eylon’s cable that it was impossible to cease May tapping the R. G. A. cables Importance of securing international co-aperation for reduction f surplus stocks outweighs any risk of damage to trees which,92 words
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Article250 1930-03-07 9 —Reuter. TO-DAY’S MEETING. EXPERTS AND SUBMAR NE QUESTION. I ondon, March 6. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, had a conver ation to-night with M. Briand immediately on the latters’ return to London. He is the head of the French delegation in the absence of M. Tardieu—Reuter. - 250 words
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Article89 1930-03-07 9 15-YEAR-OLD BOY FINED. (From Our Own f orrespondent.) Sungei Patani, March 6. In the Lower Court, Sungei Patani, before Wan Puteh, Asst. District Officer, In spector Abusman charged a 15-year-old boy named Ahmat with having driven a car without a licence. The accused pleaded guilty89 words
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Article76 1930-03-07 9 I.—Re ter. NAVAL DELEGATION’S EXPENSES. Washington, Varch 6. The House of Representatives has already voted for an increase in the tariff on Cuban sugar to 2.4 cents. The difference between that and 2 cents voted by the Senate will be worked out by a committee.I.—Re ter. - 76 words
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Article264 1930-03-07 9 Rugby Radio Service. Many Deaths. 10,000 PERSONS WITHOUT HOMES. THE KING’S SYMPATHY. The recent floods in the south and south-west of France have brought much disaster. The death-roll is heavy and it is known that about 10,000 persons are left homeless. His Majesty the KingRugby Radio Service. - 264 words
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Article184 1930-03-07 9 Rugby J'adio Service, 4 PER CENT. Tonic To Recent Depression. London, March 6. The Bank of England discount rate has been lowered to 4 per cent. The reduction in the bank rate to the lowest point since 1922 is being received everywhere with enthusiasm. It isRugby J'adio Service, - 184 words
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Article93 1930-03-07 9 Rugby Radio ervice. PRIVATE FUNCTION, London, March 6 The King held a second Investiture at Bukingham Palace This Investiture, in contrast to the official one on Tuesday, was private and morning dress was worn. Ninety recipients of honours and decorations, drawn from all ranks ofRugby Radio ervice. - 93 words
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Article243 1930-03-07 9 Reuter. 4 SINGAPORE BASE. CONIR4 T W RK TO PR CEED. INCREASED] VOTE. It has been found uneconomical to retard work already contracted for on the Singapore Base and so this will be proceeded with A sum of £220,000 over the 1929 vote was required for. Reuter. - 243 words
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263 1930-03-07 9 Reuter. EFFECT ON LANCASHIRE TRADE. Japanese Representation In London. London. March G. The President of the Board of Trade was asked in the House of Commons whether having regard to the serious effect the proposed increase in the Indian cotton tariff would have on theReuter. - 263 words
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Article145 1930-03-07 9 i. Rugby Radio Service UNVEILED BY MR. BALDWIN. London, ''arch 6. In the shadow of the Houses of Parliament close to the spot where she was arrested; nearly 20 years ago when leading a demon- stration for the enfranchisement of women, the statue cf thei.—Rugby Radio Service - 145 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-07 9 Of course I’ll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!"11 words
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Advertisement212 1930-03-07 9 I THE THE <qSMA$> X" QUALITY. QUALITY. I EVERY •pL" EVERY I pair qj b PAIR I GUARANTEED. [jggT.J GUAR-HTLED. I IETjP I SHEETS Fully guaranteed and unsurpassed forwearing B and washing I HEMMED COTTON OSMAN,” “OSMAN” LYN ETTE E I Q- 79»’ J” or Szi 72” X 90” $5-95212 words
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Article2360 1930-03-07 10 Mr. Cummins’s Speech. Vigorous Defence Of The Enactment. The Tapping Holiday. Th* quarterly meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malay* was held in Venning Road Masonic H*”, Kuala Lumpnr, on Wednesday, Mr. E. N. T. Cummins presiding, reports the Malay Mail. Reporting on the worn of2,360 words
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Article16 1930-03-07 10 The homeward mail by the 8.8. Macedonia c oses at 6 p.m. tr morrow.16 words
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Article139 1930-03-07 10 > LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) 3 R. Sheet 241 cfs. per pound —per pl=s33/Quiet. L >ndon 7 7/16 I New York 14} cts. («old) (Uy Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys') General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet far to-day are as follows: Soot 241 cents139 words
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Article62 1930-03-07 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. 77/V: LONDON. Spot £l6l-10-0. Down £l-5-0 3 Months’ £163-15-0. Down £l-7-6 SINGAPORE. $81.75 per picul. Down $2.37} cts. 300 tons done RUBBER'. London 7 7/16 d. Up 1/16 d. New York 14 7/8 c. (Gold) Up 1/8 c. Local 2462 words
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Article63 1930-03-07 10 FEBRUARY RETURNS. THE following are the latest returns for February: Pegang Prospecting Co. Ltd. Output piculs 106.48| Amount realized $6,117 78 Tribute at 7 per cent $428.24 Kuala Lumpur Tin N.L, (No. 1 Dredge). Honrs run 379 Yardage ***** Output piculs 163.26 (No. 2 Dredge.) Hours63 words
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Article81 1930-03-07 10 lbs. Bukit Jelotong 9,036 Baling 33,923 Kuala Dingin 42,832 Subur 19,124 Tanjong Rambutan 29,758 Rasa 30,640 Jong Landor 69,530 Bakap Plantations I Titi Karangan Patani Para 61,224 BatnMatang I 38,500 South Malay 13,900 Sungkap Para 34,565 Kim Seng 21,690 Sungei Puntar 30,483 South Johore 23,500 Kedah 62,901 Farit81 words
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Article286 1930-03-07 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday to-day s jo jo oo Sharks. «> <— ES a> 3 2Q 02 0Q OQ c. to. I c. Ic. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 1.65 1.80 1.55 1.75286 words
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Article69 1930-03-07 10 (Rugby Radio service.) London, March 6. Paris. 124.22 New York. 4.86 3 Brussels, 34.85: Geneva, 25.15; Ams terdam, 12.12 k Milan, 92.80 Berlin. 20.365 Stockholm. 18.11; Copenhagen. 18.165; Oelo, 18.17; Vienna. 34.505 Prague, 164}; Helsingfors, 193i 3 6 Madrid 40.35 Lisbon, 108.325 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 813; R»o 5i(Rugby Radio service.) - 69 words
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Article71 1930-03-07 10 Penang. March 7, 1930. (Bv C oirtesy of The Charter id Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 3/16 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154} Bangkok T.T. «0g Batavia T.T.71 words
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Article76 1930-03-07 10 Mar. 9, First Sunday in Lent, Holy Communion at St. Paul’s Bukit Tengah, at 9 a.m. Evensong and Address at R. Mark’s Church. Butterworth, at 6 pm. Mar. 13, Thursday. Holy Communion at St. Paul’s Chapel. Bukit Tengah a 5 7-30 a.m. SI. INDREW'S FRESBTTEBIAN CffIJRCH. Northam Road.76 words
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Article192 1930-03-07 10 Sir.—Your cnrrespondei t ‘Rru wrong in hi 8 assumption tk '8 Malaya will be penalised a a Rriti «h Dutch Indies by r-stric h n O f tr Kait Bt May. Tbe wintering season in n exactly the same 38 it i 8 in ra 8192 words
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Article40 1930-03-07 10 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March The Vedette Alford 2 Overture La Flandre Bouillon 3 Selection Show Boat Kern 4 Romance Hobomoko Reeves 5 One Step Mucking About The Garden Sarony God have The King.40 words
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Article40 1930-03-07 10 ON P. O. “MALWA.” The P. O. 8.8. Malwa which arrived from Colombo yesterday reported the death at ee from mtnral causes, of a Lascar sailor, between Colombo and Penang. The body was buried at sea.40 words
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Article72 1930-03-07 10 Mar. 6 and B—Selangor Turf Club Meeting. 7 Lecture by Prof. Bostock-Hill on “Public Health”, Government Girl’s School, 6 p.m. 8— Cricket: P.R.C. v C.R.C. Esplanade 2 p.m. 9 First Sunday n Lent. 12—Annual Meeting Penang Golf Club, 6.45 p m. 17—St. Patrick’s Day. 19 —Quarterly Meeting of72 words
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Article187 1930-03-07 10 Penang March 7, 1930, I cts Benares Opium p. chest nom Clnveß SonX Gold leaf J 2.00 Mac* Picking nom 170-W Nutmegs 80s 110 s 7oooanuts per 1,000 Copra Sun dried sales Rattans sales Rattans Coarse Green Snail Shells 115 RIGE: in r n Siam No. 1 P"187 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-07 10 “Of course I'll have another one. I do like Martell's brandy!"11 words
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Advertisement86 1930-03-07 10 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. By an Exp«ri«nced Conductor—incharge. Thorough knowledge. Newclearing manufacturing rubber, Budgrafting, levelling, general office routine, compounding and Anti malarial works, etc., 15 years experience, tx eilent references. S uth Indian T-mi), n arried. Please apply Box No. 43, c/> P.nang Gazette. FOR SALE. Chrysler 75 Roadster, O86 words
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Article2732 1930-03-07 11 farrowing Possibilities on the Plateau. Enlarging Scope of Company’s Activities. Mr. J. G. M. Brownjohn on Tin Position. THE nineteenth ordinary general meeting of Jos Tin Area (Nigeria), Ltd., was held at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford-court. Cannonsect. E.C., Mr. J. G. M. Brownjohn, the2,732 words
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Advertisement90 1930-03-07 11 I THE OBVIOUS CHOICE PC S DUNLOP BUILT FOR MODERN MOTORING CONDITIONS. THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPAQ (S.S.) LTD., 101, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. K. Lee'San Co., 81, Beach Street. Wearneßros., Ltd., 30, Anson Road. Wbitelobd W The L arge>t Finest ProduCer of yre Rubber. Ever >/ Fit Dominion The IS Royal90 words
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Miscellaneous56 1930-03-07 11 To-night and till Sunday 9th March Two Excellent Paramount Pictures AT 8-45 p. m. NIGHTLY The Latest Empire News Gary Cooper Fay Wray in “THE FIRST KISS” 6Reels POLA NEGRI “The Woman from Moscow” REELS Pola in a Superb Dramatic performance, First Show ai 7-30 p.m. AERO NUTS Comedy George56 words
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Article486 1930-03-07 12 —Reuter. Mainly A Fiasco. DEMONSTRATIONS BEFORE WHITE HOUSE. SEVERAL ARRESTS. New York, March 6. THE police, have, like the Communists, made the most extensive preparations for the unemployment demonstration in which 60,000 persons are expected to participate here. The police in Phi’adelphia are also permitting the demonstration.—Reuter. - 486 words
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Article16 1930-03-07 12 —Reuter. Munich, March 6. The death has occurred of Admiral Von Tirpitz.— Reuter.—Reuter. - 16 words
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Article329 1930-03-07 12 Re ter. Intercessory Prayers. “CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED.” PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS. London, March 7. IT was the Labourites turn to protest to-day on the subject of intercessory prayers for Christians in Russia when Mr. MacDonald, replying to a Labour Mem--1 ber who asked for the cancellation of compulsory– Re ter. - 329 words
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166 1930-03-07 12 —Reuter.' STARTS NEXT WEEK. SHAUKAT ALI’S WARNING. COMING DANGER. Ahmedabad, March G. Mahatma Gandhi has decided to start a Campaign of Civil Disobedience on March 12. The place selected for offering Civil Disobedience by the first batch of Volunteers under Mahatma Gandhi is Jalalpur in the’—Reuter.' - 166 words
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Article136 1930-03-07 12 R uter. Death In London. fall from hotel WINDOW. London, March G. Mrs. Pearl Demaret (80), a typist attached to the American Naval Delegation fell from a window in the May Fair Hotel early this morning. She was tiken to hospital where she is lying inR uter. - 136 words
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Article338 1930-03-07 13 EXCEEDINGLY BTUPID.” Sequel To Twelve-Day Secret Marriage. A secret marriage that lasted only 12 days and an ’‘orgy in which the husband indulged on the night he obtained a decree nisi were revealed by Mr. Justice Bateson in the Divorce Court, London. It was stated that338 words
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Article440 1930-03-07 13 MR. E. F. WISE, M. P. ON EFFECTS OF ‘‘SHEER GAMBLING.” Mr. E. F. Wise, M. P., addressing a meeting of the Farmers’ Club at the Royal United Service Institution on the stabilization of wheat prices, pointed out that for the five years 1923-28 the average annual production440 words
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Article325 1930-03-07 14 REFUSED TO SEE DOCTOR. Eccentric Widow’s Death In Fireless Room. A remarkable story of the death of a woman aged 88, who was found to be in the possession of cash totalling nearly £2,000 and a Post Office Savings Pank book with a credit balance325 words
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Article129 1930-03-07 14 CLUB GAMBLING MACHINE RUINS CASHIER. The fascination cf automatic gambling machines, on w hich he had lost as much as &20 a night, was said by his solicitor to be the cause of a cashier’s downfall. The cashier, Jotn Bnz er, aged fortyseven, of Amrley, was,129 words
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Article134 1930-03-07 14 St. James’s Palace, where the real business cf the Naval Conference will be done, was once the scene of a practical joke at the expense of a King. In 1736. during one of George H.’s visits to the Continent, the following notice was discovered fastened to the134 words
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Article206 1930-03-07 14 Felix Popar who occupied a flat in the I Rue de Sevree, in Paris, has been arrested on a charge ot stealing and destroying domestic animals—to wit, cats. Entering the lodge of hie concierge for his letters he observed a very fine angora cat, and congratulated206 words
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