Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 March 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-03-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 57. VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement465 1930-03-12 1 jgPlfUllUnu «n l Ift TOKISATSU! STUDIO, I 8 with upHtcxhte PhoUi 1 f griphy by eiectric light, ’Phoue 772, j £3, 70, Bisbop Street, PENANG. i 2 IDEZ* j, qqq d POINTS I t H FT"! I OF osborn’s drills >. mF* IP _.<•"» >. <■ ;.L.;: t I Jr465 words
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Advertisement28 1930-03-12 1 wwMNNin.duiufuDlr jog I T. NAGATA I B =E BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Ind Office out to the Diutaury S i f Branch Olfiw, 52, Leith Stml. 1 I IJUIttIIOtBtBBnBiaHBBBBBDIBnaiBBMir 528 words
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Article303 1930-03-12 2 Amateur Race Meeting. Friday and Saturday, 21st and 22nd March, 1930. w -v Two runs for each division of C ass 111 Horses. Two runs for each division of dlass IV and V Horses Combined. Two runs for each division of Claes II and 111 Ponies Combined,303 words
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Advertisement1094 1930-03-12 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. By an Experienced Conductor—in- Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd. charge. Thorough knowledge, Newclearing M rubber, Bud- Cabled advice has been received from grafting, levelling, general office routine. f jOn don of the dec arrtion of an Interim e mpounding and Anti'paalarial works. Dividend <f 10 per cent., less1,094 words
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Advertisement473 1930-03-12 2 'WING CHEONG RACING UPTO DATE V PUBLISHED MONTHLY, FOUNDRY. Results and Classification Lists Telephone No 931, ANNEAL SUBSCRIPTION $6 No 74, penanG road, penang. 1 POSTAGE FREE Remittance with order to I Mgefoanical Engineers Contractors, The Manager, Penang Premier Found erS. Press Ltd., Beach St., Penang. A > Boiler Makers473 words
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Advertisement350 1930-03-12 2 S HLAMF KEfiM 5 s ■Bi li jV] ftj taQ M^r7 —-"C Ln C S IBLOTTIW MFHL ffi B wuw wwEo rfi 85 THE BORNEO Co. Ltd N nJ Malaya. M I NOTICE is hereby given that the trade mark depicted above is the exclusive property of LENDRUM LIMITED, a350 words
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Article263 1930-03-12 3 “ACTION” SHIRTS. Suzanne In Conflict With Dressmakers. MLLE. Suzanne, in open conflict with the long skirt advocates among the Paris dressmakers. Stated that she is planning a new conception of feminine dress based upon the modern woman’s need for unhindered movement, particularly at sport. To263 words
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Article123 1930-03-12 3 TALE OF DREAM THAT WAS FULFILLED. The inhabitants of Forli have been strangely moved by the tragic story of a dream, for the iruth of which three newspapers vouch. Last Autus\ a tiilor named Rome Casadei (50) dreamed of bis mother. In the dreun she123 words
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Article116 1930-03-12 3 SINGAPORE TIN MINER CHARGED. Mr. Boni Kwok Lmg, a tin miner of Singapore, was charged before Mr. Lindsell at the Central Police Court, Hong Kong, on March 3, with the possession of 1,100 taels of prepared opium and 13,00 taels cf raw opium. Mr. F.116 words
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Advertisement330 1930-03-12 3 y V-SK'-’ K- -X 9SH®. 9 fieSffinfjguS I -SjL *A 1 *T 1-. Rw P X ?oV W"*7 A» S®, TIPPID X x JBl» z^^ < JHW/K j: /(>®vi)/ x xx o y t 4/?£ TT £S L All my friends said I ought to smoke Craven “A** the cigarette330 words
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Advertisement96 1930-03-12 3 TOO OLD o TIRED-OUT MEN Too old, tired-out men, lacking vigour and vitality, your trouble is a blood trouble. The kidneys are failing to keep the blood stream pure, thus poisons and waste matter accumulate. The impure, sluggish blood makes you tired, weak and lacking in the vim and vigour96 words
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Advertisement138 1930-03-12 3 New Model Viva Tonal Columbia GRAFONOLA i iii > I]" yy b y No. 127 a No. 128 a Oak $200.00 Mahogany $230.00 An important new cabinet model embodying the full “Piano-Reflex’ exponential horn. An instrument ottering all its astonishing volume and tone at a low price. Hear It I138 words
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Article148 1930-03-12 4 £4,405,000 WILL. £1,700,000 In Death Duties. It was revealed on February 10. that the late Lord Forteviot, who died at Dupplin Castle, Perth, on November 20 last, left personal estate in Gieat Biitain valued at £4,405,977. Death duty will amount to more than £1,00,000. The heritable (>rrea!)148 words
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Article144 1930-03-12 4 PERSONATION IN EXAMINATION ROOM. A remarkable plot to deceive the examiners at Glasgow University was revealed by the following notice, posted in the quadrang’es: “The Senate hereby gives notice that, two students having been found guilty of personation at a recent degree tsemination, one has be< n144 words
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Article132 1930-03-12 4 Violations of the King’s English in America are usually accepted without comment in America (says the Daily Telegraph New York correspondent), on the ground that custom justifies them. The former Governor, Mr. Alfred Smith, by pronouncing “radio” with a short as in ‘radisb,” ba?, however, created widespread132 words
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Article113 1930-03-12 4 Mr. George Lansbury, the First Commissioner of Works, suggests that dirty clothes should be collected by local authorities and washed. “Having your washing done is as necessary as having your dust removed,” he declared v hen opening new baths and wash-houses at Bromley, London. “You have centralised113 words
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Article79 1930-03-12 4 Works of G. B. Shaw. London, Upton Sinclair. Darwin. Emile Zola, and many other famous authors have been banned from the public libraries at Laibach and Mirturg in Jugo-Slavia. Everything dealing with Socialism has been withdrawn, arul the booths of practically all Russian writers have been79 words
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Advertisement233 1930-03-12 4 ‘(Drastic WHISKY Head of the line! ira.mb LACED first by the experts q 'iggiwSS who acted as Judges in the \FL AND E R S/| r Q I'' Whisky Competition at the Brewere* Exhibition, London. Their N ~ffilMfefrMj decision was unanimous. Try it and judge for yourself. a j AGENTS:-233 words
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Advertisement328 1930-03-12 4 S'” State Express 999 Virginia Cigarettes are supplied to meet the increasing demand for a cigarette of State Express jj 555 quality at a more 1 economical price. They are GUARANTEED to be made of exactly the same unique tobacco leaf as 555, the only fe STwa 8 999 arc328 words
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Advertisement316 1930-03-12 5 I a a tailoring *s i -7~ 1 1 tropical I lounge Ay r// Auto Suits i y ||A\ Linen fir Q suits. J .A A Fine Tiopical SuitmI f 1 FW ing manufactured from I iry~r W Ar cotton and linen, clean \j. wearing and cool. VvA'W’ Washes excellently.316 words
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Advertisement429 1930-03-12 5 I I I i |Knocks the I H out of Impure I E /"*'**l Z A Y A w %\\x Jy// y bl a Hj z I A > ■3 fixf jSw Ira v H 3 tnMr A y SK A z A A b y z A > y429 words
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Miscellaneous183 1930-03-12 5 I H 1 —'*L-=]BIC=IQM[=)HiBr=]HIC=IMC=JB o Humour As 0 Others See It. 1 I mEZ«CZ)D x Wj t (.j, fe->„ (‘'L- <*'' 'd/ljll W T "v> t Amateur Mountaineer “I have lost my way, and not a telephone call box in sight.” —Brummer, erlin. i' 1 V > < do you183 words
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778 1930-03-12 6 Over In Ten Minutes. Old Records To Be Preserved. 129 Years’ Old. Yesterday *s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was again a very short one and was over within ten minutes. Mr. G. L, Ham presided and the others present were the Hon. Mr. H.778 words
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Article63 1930-03-12 6 sion of the Conference. Rugby Radio Service. FINAL DISCUSSION. London, March 11. Mr William Graham, President of the Board of Trade, who presided over the Tariff Truce Conference is expected at Geneva on Thursday. An appeal has been addressed to the other Ministers of Commerce, who aresion of the Conference.—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article62 1930-03-12 6 HAME-E ORDER. (From Our Own r orrespondent.) Bangkok, arch 12 In view of the disturbance during a boxing match with a competitor from ingapore on March 1 when the referee was protected by the Police, the authorities have ordered that no public contests are henceforth be62 words
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Article45 1930-03-12 6 Reut- r. SEVEN BRITISH PLAYERS SELECTED. London, March 11. Seven British Walker Cup players have been selected, Rex Hartley, Sir Ernest Holderness Nelson Smith, J. Stout, Cyril 1 olley T. Torrance, and Roger Wetbered as Captain. Three others will be selected later.—Reut- r. - 45 words
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Article58 1930-03-12 6 —Renier. SUPPRESSION PROTEST IN LONDON. Nanking, March 11 In can ectiun with the suppression of Kuomintang branches in the Straits Setthment; by Sir Cecil dementi the Chinese Minister in London has been instruc ed to protest against this unwarranted action to the British Colonial authorities and also—Renier. - 58 words
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Article50 1930-03-12 6 shal ir John almond.— Rugby service SIR EDWARD ELLINGTON. London, March 11. The Air Ministry announces the appointment of Air .Marshal Sir Edward Ellington, as the principal Air Aide-de- amp to the King in place of Air Chief Marshal ir John almond.— Rugby serviceshal ir John almond.—Rugby service - 50 words
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Article40 1930-03-12 6 —Re Ur. 35.000 MILL-HANDS INVOLVED. Calcutta, March 11. There are now 85.000 mill bands carrying on a strike in the Titaghur area. Several policemen and strikers were injured in a fracas following the strikers storming the Police tation.—Re Ur. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration96 1930-03-12 6 Mr. C. R. SAMUEL: Born 9th, February 1883 at Wrexham, North Wales; Admitted a Solicitor of High Court, England, in 1905 Came out to Penang, April 1906 as Assistant to Messrs: Presgrave and Matthews; Joined Mr. B. E. Ross in partnership in 1911 and in 1929 amalgamated96 words
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Article165 1930-03-12 6 ,—H cuter. Increases Expected. IMPORTERS CLEAR FROM BOND. UNPRECEDENTED RUSH. Sydney, March 11. r- HE possibility of an all-round I increase of from ten to fifteen per cent, induties on all items on the tariff schedule, which the government is reported to be at present considering with,—H cuter. - 165 words
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Article47 1930-03-12 6 —Reuter. Washington, March 41. The remains of the late President Taft dressed in the Robes of a Chief Justice lay in state for two hours beneath the dome of the Capitol. The coffin lid was open and 6,000 people passed it in double file-—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article275 1930-03-12 6 Reuter. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. DEFIANCE OF SALT LAWS. Ahmedabad, March 11. Addressing a meeting on the eve of his Civil Disobedience March, Mahatma Gandhi suggested to the Civil Disobedients that in addition to manufacturing salt in defiance of the Salt-Laws they should also remove the salt without payingReuter. - 275 words
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Article222 1930-03-12 6 Ceremonial Entry. M.S.V.R. GUARD OF HONOUR. SALUTE OF GUNS (Fioin Our Own Corresp* nclet t.) Kuala Lumpur, March 11. 1 ceremonial entry marked the arrival at Kuala Lumpur of the High Commissioner, Sir Cecil Clementi, who arrived this evening by a special train at 5.30 to222 words
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Article709 1930-03-12 6 Home W Be Brate "few (J Mrs. T. n. Jfarsh, ol’- cn i.„ European Hospital, Kuala Lum" lh from malaria. pur suffer IDs Mrs. Colbert, widow of thp Ini r Feri was admitted to the li Kuala Lumpur on Saturday 08pi ‘d 7? Mr z- ,G arrived709 words
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Article71 1930-03-12 6 Heuler. hurts thumbSydney, March When Walter Hagen cigarette at the seven li io ball game in which be were playing against 0 Popplewell and spence, matches exploded and sonousb thumb. A min. Hagen, although in intent 1 on continuing with his in {ollt bandages. The Austral.»»»/Heuler. - 71 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-12 6 Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!"11 words
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Article941 1930-03-12 7 Penang Supreme Court Case. Claim For Accounts In Sauce Business. Young Chinese Who Is Being Mislead. A young Chinese, Loh Swee «Tin, whose father had a share in a Perian£ Chinese sauce business, and who thinks the share is worth about s>loo,ooo appeared in the penang941 words
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Article205 1930-03-12 7 $llO EXTRACT FROM COAT. A < bines© servant named Ooi Juan -bek stood charged in the Penang Police Com this morning before Mr. F. K. with having committed theft at L’2 piawei Road of a sum of $l4O the prot ty of Mr. I May, on205 words
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100 1930-03-12 7 IN HONOUR OF MAJOR WATSON. A very pleasant function was held last night at the Chinese Volunteer Headquarters in Peel Avenue. It was organised in honour of the promotion of Oapt. E. E. Watsop, Officer Commanding the Chinese Company,to the rank of Major. Cpl. Wee100 words
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Article31 1930-03-12 7 The league football match between the Anglo-Chinese School Union and the Indian XI which was to have played yesterday on the Dato Kramat Grounds was indefinitely pos poned.31 words
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511 1930-03-12 7 MRS. CHEAH CHEANG LIM. Large Attendance. The funeral of the hte Mrs. Cheah Cheang L m, wife of the Hon. Mr. Cbeab Cheang Lino, of Penang and Ipob, who death occurred at her Penang residence on the 6th instant, took place this morning from No.511 words
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219 1930-03-12 7 A Novel Breatheable Tablet- With the discovery of the new Feps breatheable tablet,” throat and bronchial ailments are now successfully treated direct instead of through the stomach with liquid mixtures. Druggy cough medicines are as out of date as they are depressing and dangerous. Apart219 words
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Article62 1930-03-12 7 P.C.C v. PAR IT BUNTAR. The following have been selected to represent the P.C.C. in the above match at Parit Buntar on Saturday next, the 15th instant —B. Kirk C- G. Barnes and W. Penrice H. R Carey, C, G. van H mten and McLennan; A. T. Dougal, G.62 words
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Article657 1930-03-12 7 Crude Oil. REDUCTION i> running (OS IS. Engineers in the mining and quarry industry are known to be as modern in their methods as anyone, and now they are looking well into the future in the matter of their haulage units. For heavy work the657 words
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Article162 1930-03-12 7 BAIL ALLOWED. The two Malays name! Mohamed Noor bin Pitchey and Che Sam bin Abdul Maoab who were recently charged in the Penang Police Court before Mr. F. K. Wilson with housebreaking and the theft nf two tin boxes containing clothing and 14 braes cups valued at162 words
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96 1930-03-12 7 harbour of Buenos Aires. Rugby Radio Service. DEMONSTRATION FLIGHT. London, Varch 11. The Society of the British Aircraft constructors is discussing with the Air Ministry the question of participation in the British Empire Exhibition which is to be held at Buenos Aires next year.harbour of Buenos Aires.—Rugby Radio Service. - 96 words
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Article67 1930-03-12 7 Huge Increase During 1929. The Ford Motor Co. has announced that the world production of Ford cars and trucks for 1929 amounted to 1,951,092. This represents an increase of 1,132,358, or 138 per cent over 1928. Of the 1929 production, 1,709,945 cars and trucks were produced in the67 words
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Article43 1930-03-12 7 Reuter. NEWCASTLE UTD, WINS AT BURNLEY. London, March 11. In the English League first Division Burnley was beaten by Newcastle United by three goals to nil. London, March 11. In yesterday’s matches Clapton Orient defeated Luton by two goaL to one.-Reuter. - 43 words
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Article49 1930-03-12 7 To-day at the Fsplnnade at 6 p.m 1 March Colonel J. Ward Cheeseman 2 Overture The Children of the Mist Bishop 3 Selection The Duchess of Danzig Caryll 4 Intermezzo Tip Toes Cooke 5 Fox Trot My Inspiration Is You Nicholls GOD r AVE THE K NG49 words
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Advertisement12 1930-03-12 7 '‘Of course I'll have another one t I do like Martell’s brandy!"12 words
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Advertisement436 1930-03-12 7 -i J BNTSMBNB 5 I B ”r J T F I vX GUARANTEE prompt k Local DELIVERY OF M r THE SM ALLEST ORDER. Do away with that tiresome daily round of shopping! Your only effort reed be to phone PENANG R 602 or 608 and wa w.ll Co the436 words
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Article509 1930-03-12 8 So-called humanists are again calling for the abolition of flogging in British gaols, making capital out of a recent incident in which a prisoner, on his way to the triangle, committed suicide by throwing himself over a gallery, rather than undergo the ordeal of the ‘‘cat.”509 words
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371 1930-03-12 8 MR. P. M, ROBINSON ELECTED. At a Special Meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held this afternoon Mr. P. M. Robinson, General Manager of the Eastern Smelting Company, Penang, was unanimously elected as the Chambpr’s representative on the Legislative Council vice the Hon, Mr.371 words
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Article1092 1930-03-12 8 AJIk - AJIk Penang, Wednesday. 7F the ridiculous practice of sprinkling our thoroughfares with fine sand is continued, very soon there will be a dearth of motor-goggles. Ordinary spectacles do not suffice to combat the flying particles —in fact, the wonder is that we hear no complaints of broken1,092 words
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Article125 1930-03-12 8 (To the Editor of the Pinang Sir,—For the benefit of motor carownenwho find that their car s tyres a l with extreme rapidity'. nl )e r I On purchasing new tyres notv cue n stamped on same. two The writer purchased five neM months ago. After running125 words
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Advertisement146 1930-03-12 8 priichcird’s ‘Wnish” Back Bacon MAKES Breakfast MORE ENJOYABLE CUT TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS 4 CALL OR PHONE 335 Pritchard C° L ta PENANG ■IBSBHHHKHmKaBBKanaraSKtBB I HCLLA?4DiA Sterilised Natural Milk H 9 JS9 OO CP %z I..H3“mA-I^ er case °f tins ;uvk >l9 Sg| L '***«sl^4'^’-»•«•«"*' jj| X f 11_ JJL. F146 words
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Advertisement19 1930-03-12 8 E. O. A perfect situation with every conceivable convenience and comfort. SARKIEB BROTHERS, Proprietors. fiffi teww White Label" w19 words
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Advertisement10 1930-03-12 8 “Of course I’ll have I do like Martell's brcv: ly.,10 words
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Obituary256 1930-03-12 8 DEATH. Ponnookannoo Animal, aged 52, beloved wife of the late Mr. M Carmagam Pillay, (Retired Senior Dresser, Medical Department Penang), at her brother-in-law’s residence, Western Road, Penang, at 7 p. m. on Tuesday, 11th March, 1930. Funeral will take place at 4 p.m. to-day, at the Batu Lanchang Cemetery. OBITUARY.256 words
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867 1930-03-12 9 Naval Conference. America And Consultative Pact No Hope Of Participation. The American Delegation has definitely refused to participate in any form of Mediterranean Locarno to guarantee Drench security as a quid pro quo for a reduction in French tonnage. As Great Britain's requirements must heK 'uter. - 867 words
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74 1930-03-12 9 —Reuter. CHAPLAIN’S RESIGNATION. London, March 11. In the House of Commons Mr. Tom Shaw stated that only one Army Chaplain had resigned in connection with the orders regarding the intercessory prayers for Christians in Russia namely a Chaplain on the Reserve. He was arranging for—Reuter. - 74 words
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53 1930-03-12 9 Reuter. A DENIAL. Moscow, March 11. The official Tass Agency categorically denies the newspaper reports that the German Foreign Minister made it clear that the German government in future would not make any distinction between the utterances and actions of the Third Internationale and those ofReuter. - 53 words
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Article203 1930-03-12 9 Kugby Radio Service SCHEME APPROVED. CONSTRUCTION BY PRIVA'E ENTERPRISE. £25,000,000 SCHEME. The English Channel Tunnel Committee is to issue its report immediately. It is understood that there are no insuperable difficulties in the way of its construction It is suggested that the scheme which is estimated toKugby Radio Service - 203 words
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Article74 1930-03-12 9 more than the year before. Rugby Radio r ervice. MINISTRY OF LABOUR’S STATE uENT. London, March 11. The Ministry of 1 abour announced that according to the latest return there are approximately 9,941,460 insured persons aged 16 to 64 in employment in Great t ritain. The totalmore than the year before.—Rugby Radio r ervice. - 74 words
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Article83 1930-03-12 9 Reut' r. AMERI AN GIRL FAINTS AT 32,000 ft. Roosevelt Field, March 11. Miss Elinor v mith aged 18 claims the new World Altitude Record for M omen Fliers, beating the previous record of 24,600 feet by the late Miss Marvel Crosson by 7,400 feet. Miss Smith’sReut' r. - 83 words
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Article50 1930-03-12 9 Reuter. NO REDUCTION AT PRESENT. London, March 11. In the House of Commons answering questions Mr. Tom Shaw, Minister of War, said that at present the Government had no intention of reducing the forces at Shanghai but he was unable to s eak for the future.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article329 1930-03-12 9 —Reuter. Coal Bill. PREMIER AND VOTE OF CENSURE. ACCEPT THE DECISION. With Liberal support the Conservative amendment to the Coal Mines Bill, dealing with the central levy, was carried in the House of Commons. There is a possibility of a general .vote of censure being moved on—Reuter. - 329 words
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80 1930-03-12 9 the work of hospitals.— Rugby Radio Service. TALKS WITH PATIENTS. London, March 11. The King and Queen visited the London Hospital this afternoon and made a lengthy tour of the wards and operating theatres. They had many little talks with the patients. Thisthe work of hospitals.— Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article180 1930-03-12 9 GOVERNMENT NOMINEE ELECTED. Berlin. March 11. The Ex-Chancellor Dr. Luther (Government Nominee has been unanimously elect ed President of the Reichsbank in succession to Herr Schacht. The Reichstag passed the second reading of the Young Plan Bill by 251 votes to 174 votes. Reuter. Pandit S. Ambalavar a180 words
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Advertisement36 1930-03-12 9 «QUALITY PAINTS JTHB J', MANUFACTURE OF WILKINSON, HEYWOOD AND CLARK LONDON. FALCON BRAND. I Cygnite White No. 101 Chocola 129 f Fadeless Red Fadeless Greens STOCKS HELD BY Durege and Thomas, j Limited., PENANG f AGENT36 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-12 9 “Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!"11 words
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Advertisement132 1930-03-12 9 Lovers of ScKtibcrt A set of Schubert’s Songs complete in album. Series No. 68. Sung by:— ELENA GERHARDT (Mezro Soprano). Piano accompaniment by COENRAAD V. BOS. His Master’s Voice 5 1 Moutvie Co., Ltd., 16, BISHOP STREET. i' 8 H (A ft®) ft y I (v»R) j THE LAMP THAT132 words
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1432 1930-03-12 10 Port Of Penang, Schedule Of Principal Lin. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-day. 843. Tung Song from Kantang and P. Langkawi. Sails for P Langkawi, P. Panjang and Kantang to-morrow at 11 a.m. 1.8.1,432 words
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Article49 1930-03-12 10 LATEST RETURNS FOR FEBRUARY. THE following are the latest returns for February Kampar Malaya Tin Dredging Ltd. Cubic yards 138,000 Tons 45 The dredge was shut down 281 hours during the month in conformity with the general movement of curtailing production. Talam Mines, Ltd. Output piculs 516.5349 words
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71 1930-03-12 10 8 PER CENT. FINAL DIVIDEND. At the forthcoming General Meeting of this Bank the Board of Directors will recommend a final half-yearly dividend of 8 per cent, less Income Tax on the shares of this Bank m iking 16 per cent, for the year less71 words
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Article39 1930-03-12 10 INTERIM DIVIDEND DECLARED. Messrs. Kennedy and Co. inform us that they have received advice by cable that the Directors of Tronoh Mines Limited have declared an interim dividend of 4|d. for the year ending 31st December, 1930.39 words
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Article44 1930-03-12 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Kashmir closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 15th instant. The B I. Rajula with malls desoatched from London on February 20 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 14. h instant.44 words
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Article65 1930-03-12 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) London, March 11. Paris, 124.26; New York. 4.86'A Brussels, 34.89 Geneva, 25.115 Amsterdam, 12.12|; Milan, 92.85 Berlin. 20.40 Stockholm. 18.1 i 5 Copenhagen, 18.165; Oslo, 18.17; Vienna. 34.515, Prague, 164|; Helsingfors, 193|; Madrid 39.25 Lisbon. 108.30 Athens, 375 Buchajest. 818 Rio saf Buenos Aires, 42yV:(Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) - 65 words
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Article69 1930-03-12 10 Penang. March 12, 1930. (By Cturtesy of The Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 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 i M Bangkok T.T. 80f Batavia T.T. 139|69 words
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784 1930-03-12 10 Absence Of Interest. RUBBFR IN BETTER DEMAND. UTD. TRADERS’ REPORT. Since our last report with the holida intervening, the Share Market remained in a listless condition and although there was not much selling, quotations conttinued to dwindle in the absence of interest. The big drop in784 words
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Article91 1930-03-12 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 24fc cts. tier pound =per pl=$32/6G Quiet. London 7f 1 New York 141 eta. (gold) {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys') TIN PRICES. Messrs Boustead Co. Ltd. 12th Mar. quotation for Singap re tin $84-25 per picul, bneinese done 200 ton?, Penang refined91 words
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Article155 1930-03-12 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quoUKa in MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 at 11 a,m. to-day Yesterday To-day 5 OQ Sharks. b s M 0Q eg o. C. sc.| 0. Mining. Chenderiang 2/6 3/- 2/6 3/ Hongkong Tin.. 18/3 19/- 18/6 19/ Idris Hyd 10/6 11/6155 words
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Article54 1930-03-12 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £163-15-0. Up £2-5-B 3 Months’ £165-15-0. Up £2-0-0 SINGAPORE. $84.25 per picul. Up $1.50 200 tons done RUBBER: London d. Down 3; 16d New York 14|c. (Gold) Down Local 24| cts. Down 1 cl By Courtesy of54 words
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Article30 1930-03-12 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to- lay are as fjllowu:— Spot 24< cents per lbMarch 25 Apr./June 261 July/S?pt. 27| 1, Market Quiet.30 words
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Article180 1930-03-12 10 Penar g. March 12, 1930» (I cte Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,Q00.CC Cloves 22’22 Gold leaf 8®»«« J 2.00 Mace Picking nom Nutmegs 80s J2’22 HOs 6P 00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 >• Copra Sundried buyers Rattans flal B Rattans Coarse no Green Snail Shells J Rice:— InFA180 words
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Advertisement13 1930-03-12 10 “0/ course Pit have another one t I do like Martell's brandy!' 113 words
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Miscellaneous262 1930-03-12 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. m n r, Bright Relative Wind. Stations. Ti?' Sun Humi Direc s P eed Weather. Max. Min. fall. shin(j djty F. F. ins. hours, per cent. m.p.h. Alor Star 94 74 Nil 5.5 75 ENE 2 Overcast Kota Bharu 88 74 .8 7.9 85262 words
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Article, Illustration418 1930-03-12 11 GEORGE GADD - STEEL SHAFT troubles. BY GEORGE GADD. IMPORTANCE OF SLOW BACK. —’played the other day with an amateur who had one of the new steel shafted drivers and he did not get on very well with it. When he connected properly, he a long ball, but all too often418 words
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Article600 1930-03-12 11 An elocutionist discusses in this article the importance of speech, and tells parents why they should teach the child to speak clearly. T HERE are few things so bad for a 1 child to develop as slovenly speech. It i s a defect which age600 words
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Article67 1930-03-12 11 A crusade of women against costly faeLionsand the bondage of lor g ekirti wan called for by Mrs. M. Corbett Ashby, Pn sident of the National Women’s Liberal Federation, speaking at a Liberal luncheon at Brighton. his not the desire of women who have tasted the67 words
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Article122 1930-03-12 11 MURDER CONFESSION IN WITNESS BOX. There was a dramatic ecrne at Bradford during the case in which William Wan e, aged 44, a greengrocer, was charg'd with the murder of Mrs. Edith Buck’on, a widow, who was found deal in her sb» p with injuries to her122 words
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Article, Illustration29 1930-03-12 11 PJucess Josephine Chailotte, th baby daughter of Princess Astrid, wife of the Crown Prince of Belgium, at play with her mother on the sands at Ostend,29 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-12 11 Of course I’ll have another one, I do like Martell’s brandyl”11 words
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Advertisement92 1930-03-12 11 Despondent Women most often will find the root of their trouble in simple functional causes. For example, absence of daily regularity has a depressing influence on the spirits be sides being injurious to the whole system. As a speedy aid for this I rouble Pin* kettes, the dainty little laxatives,92 words
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Advertisement333 1930-03-12 11 JI Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to day makt beautiful hair a necessity Lnckih, beautiful hair is now easily oh tained. It is simply a matter of shauqtouing. I roper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky It brings out all th»- real life333 words
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Miscellaneous203 1930-03-12 11 Murphy No. 5. ZtZ (tX X D A) \XX XX XX /XXy J XX ii) u/X kuw COP-VRiGHT P- B BOX 6 COPENHAGEN r A XS O zX z? The lightning i uo ing 1 elp Murp’ty to knock-o il in first play. ENOUGH LIGHT TO READ BY By gluyas203 words
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Article640 1930-03-12 12 In this article a correspondent points to a new phase of the change to old-fashioned fashions. Modern miss if she falls to them will require more time to dress. Fashions That Will Demand ALL you smart business girls stej. on the gas,” as the Americans say,640 words
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412 1930-03-12 12 you know,” a bright young friend of mine remarked to me on “the morning after,” “I have noticed that older men are much greater fun at parties and dances than men of our rwn age? Isn’t it peculiar?’’ Her pretty brows412 words
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Article41 1930-03-12 12 HANDICAP FINAL. The re-ult of a Tennis Tournament tie played yesterday wae: Doubles Handicap Bass A.” (Final) —3O Dr H O Hopkins u.dPN Knight beat—ls. 2 J M Collins nd H J H Hass 7-5, 6 4.41 words
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117 1930-03-12 12 P. n n V BOATMEN UNION. Tne following h »ve bjen selected to '«nresent the P.C.C. on Thursday a; 5.10 p.m. sham on the Esplaraie S. Kirk E. C. Prattley and Dr. W. FL Bfoo it H. R. Carey. C. G van H ulen n i117 words
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Article107 1930-03-12 12 A contributor to a correspondence in The Times about printers’ errors recalls a notice that used to be displayed for the benefit of travellers in the old one-horse tramcirs plying, years ago, in a well known hili country favoured by Englishspeaking tourists in Central Japan. It ran as107 words
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Article68 1930-03-12 12 The City of London Corporation has decided farther to reduce the number of London’s pigeons by 2,000, becausa of damage done to public buildings and annoyance and nuisance caused to people. It is estimated that there are 5,000 p'geons in th* Ci y. Hostilities will begin68 words
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Advertisement299 1930-03-12 12 -FOR 1930 FOO C H EO N G CO., furniture for Pining room. Furniture for Bed Room. 1 Dinina table 6ft x 4 ft 15. 1 Almeriah 4ft 27.50 ‘2 Arm chairs 8.50 1 dressing table 3 Jft 15. 4Ch™ S 15. 1 Wash stand 31ft 1 Dinner wagon 12.299 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-12 12 Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!"11 words
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Advertisement350 1930-03-12 12 S T IDEALS t ike a mirage in the desert which, as we advance, always recedes. Ever a little 'll g beyond our reach, always incapable of at- i g tainment, yet possessing those elusive qua- t lities which invariably spur humanity on to greater effort. i i p rom350 words
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Article331 1930-03-12 13 FRAUD AND BIGAMY. Two Hours’ Speech From Dock. A FORMER clergyman, who committed a forgery while he was a svicar and afterwards embarked on'a career of crime, was indicted at Liverpool Assizes for false pretences. He was Stanley Walton Kay, otherwise Percy Stanley Scott, aged 63, a331 words
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Article226 1930-03-12 13 DETERRENT DESIRED. “Blue Funnel” Ask For Heavy Penalty. An appeal for a heavy penalty to the detriment cf stowaways on Blue Funnel Liners and Cargo vessels was made by Mr. T. G. Bennett at the Kowloom Magistracy on March 3, when he appeared on behalf of226 words
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Article117 1930-03-12 13 MOTORLESS FLYING. Lord Wakefield of Hythe has given £I,OCO to a fund to promote glidingnootorlees flying—in England. Gliding, popular sport among adventurous spirits in Germany, promises to make great strides in Britain this summer. Tbe inaugural meeting of tbe new British Gliding Association will take place117 words
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Advertisement308 1930-03-12 13 CREATES A STIR IN EVERY SOUP A X*i 'C\ u 'A (i1'.30 c y/ie Trusted Favourite lg| GAME Hunters err n ton "Model 30 Express” Bolt Action Rifle is a modern, high powered, ZjjW hard hitting g un > one °f the most effective MI» 7 sporting rifles in the308 words
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Advertisement201 1930-03-12 13 \Y7 irn a fuU five-seater touring body or as an all-enclosed saloon, this big, powerful 14/28 h.p. Morris Cowley is 1 built specially for J overseas service t 0 stan d the strain of F rough roads, steep gradients, heavy l oa d s 3 and extremes of climate. A201 words
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Article299 1930-03-12 14 COLOURED CLOTHES BANNED. Judge Criticises A Woman Lawyer’s Dress. THE light colours of a woman soli* citoi’d drtsd were criticised by Judge Sir Ifred Tobin at Westminster County Court when she appeared before him without the solici or’d robe. Observing that the dignity cf the299 words
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Article239 1930-03-12 14 DEFENCE OF CHICKS. Not long ago, an acquaintance of mine paid a visit to a part of the Scottish coast where oyster-catchers have bred for many years, says a writer in Country Life. This acquaintance was one of a party of visitors who hired a small boat239 words
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256 1930-03-12 14 PETROL TIN TOO MUCH FOR INQUISITIVE RHINO. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the former Minister of Health, who is visiting East Africa to obtain firs -hand knowledge of territorial problems, has been marooned for some hours cn the plains in Kenya Colony. According to the East African256 words
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Advertisement358 1930-03-12 14 i r LAWN fc-'X TENNIS J/ BALLS W RACKETS S Prices: I X Stitchless, $9.50; Stitched, $10.50 [j Grooved, $1 0.00 l| A, I vu Special Compressed Air Tins, $0.50 II U per doz. Extra. Il JKttf I ff Special Prices for Clubs g I, ff Stitchless, $8.00; Stitched, $1358 words
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Advertisement354 1930-03-12 14 W H Allen s ons and Co., Ltd. j OR,ENTAL r i For Hard Bdlying Dutie, S ucb a, t For the «7 SEVENTH 10 encountered in Mining Work- the 1 (ANNUAL) Allen Heavy Oil Engines J Exhibition and Sale 1 are unsurpassed. f* t 1 w- I H I354 words
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Article596 1930-03-12 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, March 12. 1930 Moytom— g ct Matton Indian per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart lug do 1.50 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 60 Sweet Bread pair 4U Suet 40 Kidnev pair 30 Feet M the four596 words
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Advertisement441 1930-03-12 15 KPM Royal Packet Navigation Company. [lncorporated in Holland] Telephone No 582. Telegrams:— “Paketvaart.” Steamers. Intended to Sail. Sailing for Belawan-Deli, Singapore, Batavia, Femarang, Mar 14 oerabaja, Makassar, Irisbane, t-ydney and Kjeuw Holland rn. Melbourne. F Mar 14 Belawan-Deli, Langsa, Idi, Lho-Seumawe, Sigli, p e H& aQ I ri Oelee.-Lheue, Sabang,441 words
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Advertisement951 1930-03-12 15 BANKS. the MERCANTILE BANK 015 INDIA, LIMITED. Authorised Capital £3,G00,0 n C Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 A Paid-up 1,050,000 11 Reserve Fund Undivided Profits £1,612,000 T \/J Board of Directors. I J. M. Ryrie, Esq-, (Chirman), P. R. Chai- 1 mers, Esq., Charles J. Bainbro, Esq., J. O- IW Vz Robinson,951 words
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Advertisement1241 1930-03-12 16 ll W mmmm THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5 uoixar steamship line INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. I v -.T z M lLff A>l I IKF I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. J 01/!fiAMLMCAN W AĔi fi-lJllN» PHILOOTETES Mar. 14 Marseilles, London, Roth rdam and Hamburg- DARDANUS Mar. 19 London, Rotterdam and1,241 words
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Advertisement707 1930-03-12 16 p. 0.-british India AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in Esglasi.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co., under con- Penang, Tehik Anson. Port Swettgnhm u i tract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Singapore Service acta [and Far East MaH Service. Ma t a n ar707 words
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