Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 March 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-03-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 61. VOL. LXXXVHI. MONDAY, 17th MARCH, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement286 1930-03-17 1 Lh. TOKISATSU! I STUDIO, I I /itli ap’tod*te Pholu -raph/Uy electric light, 'Phoae 772 j J 6fl t 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Z L jl)llllul!H ||iiiinnDiiiißiiwwni'iniwiM«™“««w®WB jr; 1 -'T> M***fff*»«»********f*««***«M»«««H***»HM;MOH««**«**«««f««*«*****««*«**f > I'f H The W b MOTOR UNION JOqf A Insurance Co., Ltd. jO INSURANCE J y t DRYGIN 1286 words
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Advertisement34 1930-03-17 1 saaoiaHKaniiaaiaDnßMniißi: Msxa».«Hwy w j T. NAGATA i a BROTHERS, I DENTISTS. I H i I 1 Head Office next to Um Oiipemry I I Branch Office, 52, Leith Stree. g IuiIimUiniHHIfIIUMItHWINIUUUHII! Hllflnn iIIW«IHIWfIt S34 words
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Article304 1930-03-17 2 AmatcMi* Ptetce Mce-tin Friday and Saturday, 21st and 22nd March, 1930 Two runs for each division of C ass 111 Horses. Two runs for each division of Class IV and V Horses Combined Two runs for each division of Class II and 111 Ponies Combined Two runs304 words
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Advertisement2064 1930-03-17 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES NOTICE. BANKS. i n tiMT-ai’ r n tfi d CUrd- [MEDERLAN DSCHE HANDEL Wanted immediately by European GUEST HOUSE, b Court e Take notice that we have closed cur MAATSCHAPPIJ N, V. Apy-W XM K ZT n HoV'>?e«> r J Branch K. Syed Moheideen Co., 77. NETBE^ANOS2,064 words
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Advertisement213 1930-03-17 2 7 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXI’I-M-I"I44"bInM-I-11.1'1.1. A Master Production by Humber ir 1 e it 15 "\TOU know how good Hnmber Cars have f jT always been you know the wonderful t repu'a'icn tfapy have always had. Bid do ic you know the new Humber 16j50? It is far and 4« a. away the213 words
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Article322 1930-03-17 3 Twickenham Struggle. Defence On Both Sides Holds Out. No Score. London, March 15, ENGLAND and Scotland drew at Twickenham today in the annual Calcutta Cup match neither side scoring. championship now rests on the France and Wales match to be played in Paris next month. A322 words
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Article543 1930-03-17 3 PSYCHIC FRIEND. Unperturbed By Likeness To Beauty Of 1500 B.C. MISS E.C. Butt, the British Museum assistant who bears a starling resemblance to the famous and beauti ful head of Queen Nefert-iti, is not superstitous, although Queen Nefert-iti was the mother-in-law of Pharaoh Tutankhamen, who543 words
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Article188 1930-03-17 3 DIVORCE FEES NOT TO BE LESS. An attempt of the Divorce Legal Aid Bureau, established last year to provide cheaper divorce for people of moderate mean has, has been banned by the Bar Council and the Law Society. A pannel of six barristersand six solicitors was set up188 words
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Advertisement325 1930-03-17 3 CAST IRON j Soil and Rainwater Pipes 6 41 Doo»K SiMGUt Doublb SOCOT SOCKKT SOCKKT SoCKKT < Eared Eared Plain Plain WUfo t ~k f r JoJ < I I~Y 1' 1 d 6 > < J I i < F >< I— u <s> uy—l j No. 1 Rain325 words
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Advertisement35 1930-03-17 3 "Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy CHOONG WAH Co. 68, CHINA STREET, PENANG, Electrical Contractors, Lights Fans Repairers. Re-winding all kinds of Dynamos, Motors, Armatures Charging Batteries Electrical Suppliers. 14)0.35 words
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1365 1930-03-17 4 Chelsea Defeats H ull, Heavy Reverse For Plymouth Argyle. Hamilton And Rangers Draw. London, March 15. THE following are the matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1. Bolton W. 0 Liverpool 2 Burnley 3 Blackburn R. 2 Arsenal 1 Birmingham 01,365 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-17 4 Of course I’ll have another one, I do like Martell’s brandy!”11 words
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Advertisement494 1930-03-17 4 I xwx^ >> *x. I Z ZM I 8 fl xZ c m cj J 1 j /V I i M, ft nnngrt 'vk. if/ Bl I I ZZZ '■'<% —'ilM I 1 OSHI The Call of the Great i Outdoor S Oiigmai bottle Open spaces, days of recreation and494 words
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Article1033 1930-03-17 5 SATURDAY’S FUNCTION. H. E. Visits Sultan Of Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, March 16. i KLANG was en fete on Satur- 1 day on the occasion oi th j visit of His Excellency the' Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi.' Long before the arrival of His Excellency,1,033 words
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Article609 1930-03-17 5 An appraisers licence has been granted to Mr J. M. Jackson of Singapore. Mr. J. Latimer, of Tanjong Rambutan, has gone to Kledang Hill for a fortnight’s stay. Mr P.K. Hazlitt, Assistant Commssioner, F.M.S. Police, proceeded on long leave to i Australia recently. Mr. Justice McCabe Reay,609 words
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Article549 1930-03-17 5 DRAWN GAAIE. Hopkin’s XII v Anthony’s XII. FLUCTUATING FORTUNES. The cricket match on Saturday and yesterday on the Esplanade, between two Cricket Club teams, was notable for the number of fluctuations the game provided. In the first innings, on Hopkins’s side, after the two opening batsmen549 words
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Article89 1930-03-17 5 CONGRATULATED AND FINED AT THE SAME TIME. 111 Abstruse legal points were disputed by a Harrow schoolboy, Richard Davison, of Purely, at the Croydon Police Court on Feb. 1. Charged with riding his bicycle without lights, the boy insisted that be w’as not stopped in the road89 words
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494 1930-03-17 5 MR. CURRAN SHARP. Farewell Function At “Pearl Beach.” Mr. W. J. Curran Sharp, Superintendent of Telegraphs, Post and Telegraphs Department, Penang, was yesterday entertained to a farewell function by the Post and Telegraphs Department at Pearl Beach Tanjong Bungah, on his impending departure to494 words
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Article130 1930-03-17 5 Already acknowledged $20,548.02 The Malay Union, Kesatuan Melayu 100 Haji Ismail bin H. M. Taib 5 I. Adam bin Mohd. Thahir 5 Inspector Sudin 5 Mohd. Isa bin Yusop 5 Collected by Inche Embi bin Abdullah 14 I. Voon 2 Govt. Junior Officers’ Association, K. L. (Fifth contribution)130 words
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Advertisement330 1930-03-17 5 J 'rp U I I gKnocks the ILL out of Impure I B/ 1 I/ Kt 7\7 '«I Jew i Impure milk—milk from infectelcowj, or which is contaminated by flies, etc., after leaving then—is thsciuse every year of /3 thousands of infants’ deaths. vW ■8 Mothers have, however, a perfect330 words
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Article1216 1930-03-17 6 —Reuter. Primo de Rivera. HEART FAILURE IN PARIS HOTEL. HIS CAREER. Paris, March 16. GENERAL Primo De Rivera the Spanish Ex-Dictator has died here, General Primo De Rivera’s death took place under dramatic circumstances. He had been suffering from diabetes and expired from heart failure in—Reuter. - 1,216 words
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Article52 1930-03-17 6 .—Reuter. LAUNCHED YESTERDAY. Mare Island (California), March It The largest United States submarine was launched to-day. It is 371 feet long with a displacement of 2,760 tons. It has two gun-decks and will carry a crew of 8 officers and 80 men. It is to burn fuel.—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article127 1930-03-17 6 Reuter. Hatry Affair Echo. SECRET HANDLING OF EVIDENCE. AUSTIN FRIAR’S TRUST. London, March 16. According to the Dispatch John Gialdini r an Italian Director of the Anstin Friar’s Trust has surrendered himself to the Police at Milan, who were on their way to arrest him. Rome, MarchReuter. - 127 words
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83 1930-03-17 6 GREEN—FREEMAN (From Our Own Correspondent/ Singaj>ore, March bThe Bishop of c ingapore officiated wedding of his Secretary at the at r on Saturday when iss Lilian an man was married to Mr. Allan Ge 1 Sourabaya and formerly of >inga;H '< The bride was given83 words
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Article61 1930-03-17 6 Mar. 17-St. Patrick’s Day. 19—Quarterly Meeting of m. Justices, District (fourth' L 21 and 22 clangor Furf Cu teur Meeting n22 and 23. —< ricket POO V Fenders, Esplamt'le March 29 and 30: 1 rich P. R. Esplaiade. April 4 and s—lpob 'lnti Meeting. s—Municipal Sports, I 161 words
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Advertisement496 1930-03-17 6 -.IL. IL ■■—■mi— Another New Shipment of Shoes For Sportsmen I “USKIDE SOLE’ h Do You Know about this GoU Sole? t Its the “USKIDE” Special studded Sports Sole» and it’s the finest sole for golf in the world. Golfers know that’ it’s I the little things that “Put Them496 words
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Advertisement117 1930-03-17 6 M n 't I L« f I I oIWMb I I I HH I X n V «sSli Foii MSI H vsA 1 UARANTEE PROMPT i I Local DEL,VE RY OF r THE SMALLEST ORDER, H Do away with that tiresome daily round of shopping! H Your cnly effort i.eed117 words
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Article320 1930-03-17 7 the difference. Old And New Trades Settle Down. C( LT I BE I) pearls no longer menace the real pearl trade. At the same time, there •jnppars to be a steady demand for cultured pearls. The price, of course, makes them attractive, but their secondhand value320 words
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Article490 1930-03-17 7 LARGE ATTENDANCE. Profusion Of Floral Tributes. The funeral of Mr Warren Smith, Station Superintendent, Prai Power Station, whose death took place under tragic circumstances in a motor smash at Parit Buntar on Satur day afternoon, took place at the Western Road einetery yesterday in the490 words
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221 1930-03-17 7 AT SINGAPORE HOTEL. Formerly D. A. A. G. At Colombo. The Eu opean who was found dead in h's bid at a Japanese H<M>l in Bencoolen Street, Singapore, on Monday last has nc«* been identified as Major H. L. Griffin, D S 0., late221 words
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Article56 1930-03-17 7 The Hnn. Mr. C. F. Green, British Resident, Pahang, will bi leaving on furlough on Saturday by the P. and 0. s.r. Kay lan. The Hon. Mr. B. W. Eller, Resident Councillor, Malacca, will succeed Mr. Green and it is understood that Mr. Clarke, from Singapore,56 words
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Article45 1930-03-17 7 To-naorrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m» 1 March A Nation Again Home (Irish) 2 Overture The White Qaeen Metra 3 Selection The Shamrock Myddleton 4 Cornet Solo “Danny Boy” Weatherly (A Londonderry Air.) 5 One Step Bankey-Doodle-I-Do Sarony GOD SAVE THE KING.45 words
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253 1930-03-17 7 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY. The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Amateur meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, the 21st instant. Race 1. Ponies—Class II and 111 —Third Division—6 Furlongs, 2.50. p.m. Lanercost 11.00, Burok253 words
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Article462 1930-03-17 7 c R. c. V. HUTCHINGS SCHOOL. Low Scoring. On Saturday, on the Victoria Green, the Cainese Recreation Club met the Hu chings School in a friendly game of cricket and in a low scoring game just managed tn win by 11 runs. Batting first the Chinese462 words
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Article49 1930-03-17 7 CHARTERED BANK v. POLICE. The following will represent Chartered Bank co Tuesday at the Police Ground, at 5-15 p.m. sharp:— Slah Kong; G. Dodds. Ah Yeang; J. Mackie, Seng Choon, J, MacLennan; Tbeam Kee, J. H. Fenwick, Siah Loong, ]£ok Woo, Boon Eng. Referee —Mr. Moule.49 words
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62 1930-03-17 7 MARRIED v SINGLE. The following will represent the Singles on Wednesday at 5.10 p.m. G. Aete and J. M. Collins; H. J. H. Haas v. G. C. Watson; E. W. Hide and E. W Gibson; M. B. Lynch and A H. E. King; F, C.62 words
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Article60 1930-03-17 7 KELANTAN LINE. The Hon. Mr. J hn Strachan, General Manager, F.M.S. Railways, has started on a special inspection of the Kelantan Line. Mr. Strachan j line the mail train at Kuala Kaußsar to- lay and to-morrow leaves Prai for Tumpat. He returns to Bukit Mertajam on Thursday60 words
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Article820 1930-03-17 7 SOME PREJUDICES. Its Relation To Religion Examined. At Manchester University on Feb. 3 Professor John Mac Murray, Grote Professor of Philosophy, London, addressed the Science Federation on The relation of religion to science.” The title of his paper, he said, should really have been “Pride and Prejudice.”820 words
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Article276 1930-03-17 7 EASTER MEETING 1930. Under S.R.A. Rules of Racing. Ist Day—Wednesday, 16th April, 1930. 2nd Day—Saturday, 19th April, 1930. 3rd Day—Monday, 21st April, 1930 THREE Runs for Hirses Class II and 111 combined. THREE Ra< s for Horses Class IV and V combined. Entries of Ponies will not276 words
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Advertisement29 1930-03-17 7 A. Mohamed Rawther I Tr*«*hippi»l Ag*«t. Shipments promptly cleared and despatched. Moderate charge. For particulars apply: Office 3a, Union St.. Penang. Tel. 464 Braueb 91, Peu»ug ch- Ptuacg- -in-29 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-17 7 "Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell’s brandy/”11 words
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Advertisement492 1930-03-17 7 NOTICE. Nct'c* ’s hereby given that the trade marks depicted above and cors’sting of the words Duco and Necol” are the exclusive prooeit? of Messrs. Nobels Finishes Limited, a company incorporated in England and carrying on business at Slough, England and that the same are used in respect cf oil,492 words
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Article447 1930-03-17 8 At Singapore, it is the custom, whenever Penang expresses a modest desire for money wherewith to proceed with much needed developments, to pooh pooh the idea that this Settlement requires anything at all. This fable has so often been reiterated that newcomers to the Southern Settle* ment447 words
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39 1930-03-17 8 $5O Won. No competitor succeeded in forecasting correctly all the matches in this competition. The consolation Prize of $5O has therefore been awarded to N. Ismail. 133, Malacca Street, Penang, with 12 correct results39 words
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Article116 1930-03-17 8 —'Reuter CHANGES IN APPOINTMENTS. London, March 16. The Admiralty announce that Admiral Sir Michael Henry Hodges K,C B. has been appointedCommander-in-Chief of the Atlan' tic Fleet in succession to vice-Admiral Sir A. E. M. Chatfield who is appointed Com mander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet in succession to Admiral—'Reuter - 116 words
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Article46 1930-03-17 8 —Reuter. "BUNNY” AUSTIN DEFEATS BOROTRA. Paris, March IG. In a Lawn Tennis Tournament. Paris beat London by twelve matches to nine. The most interesting result from the British point of view was the victory of H. W. Austin over Borotra 2—6, 6—2. 11—9, 6-2-—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article45 1930-03-17 8 DUBLIN ESTATE v. THE CEYLONESE. The Ceylonese-Dublin Estate cricket match which was to have been played on >- unday at Kulim on the Estate Padang was unavoidably postponed owing to the ground being watter logged due to the heavy rains experienced in the District.45 words
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Article1079 1930-03-17 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Monday. OCZ 0-DAY St. Patrick of Ire- O land will smile down upon his sons in whatever part of Empire they may be situated. For to-day is Ireland’s D ty; and although Malaya may not boast many who own to the Shramrock, in1,079 words
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Advertisement395 1930-03-17 8 O O 'I The Royal Society of St. George PENANG BRANCH. >»♦*< Th« Committee of the above ar* endeavouring to increase the memberahip of the Society and all Englishmen in Penang, Province Welbsley and who are not already members are cordially invited t) jjin. The obj°cs nf the Society are395 words
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Advertisement25 1930-03-17 8 E.. O. A perfect situation with every conceivable convenience and comfort. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. B Use Only the Best. DE!, MONTE And Enjoy Your Food.25 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-17 8 "Of course I'll have another one, I do lihe Martell's brandy!"11 words
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Advertisement57 1930-03-17 8 New Penang Mr. Walter Vivian Do”^ j 3k i „°be shortly to be admitted topra local Courts. «h mission His application for a m CoQrt tb mentioned in the ,op ro nle, aD<i morning, before Mr, Jtn 1C application postponed for 14 d-v- haa join® 4 of Mr. BF. R'57 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-03-17 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day 139 a.m. 8.09 a.m, 2.07 pm. 8.30 p.m. To-morrow. 2.10 a.m. 8.35 a.m. 2,34 p.m, 9.01 p.m.24 words
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768 1930-03-17 9 Reuter. Anglo-French Delegations. French Premier Confident Of Result. American-Japanese Figures. Momentous conversations betwween the Anglo-French delegations on which the fate of the Naval Conference was considered to depend in view of France's refusal up to the present to reduce her naval demands, except in return forReuter. - 768 words
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Article123 1930-03-17 9 EUROPE HOTEL DINNER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 17. Singapore Members of the Royal Empire Society and their friends dined at the Europe Hotel on Saturday on the occasion the visit to Singapore of CommanderEoynolds, the Travelling Commissioner of •oo Society. Sir William Murison presided.123 words
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88 1930-03-17 9 RESCUED BY C.S.C. MEMBER. On Sunday a party of young Chinese were bathing off the beach of anjong Tokong Temple when all of a sudden cries for help were heard. This place is notorious for its under currents, and has been the scene of many88 words
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Article60 1930-03-17 9 The first match between Butterworth and Nibong Tebal was played at Butterworth yesterday and ended in a victory for Butterworth by 4 goals to nil. Mr. F. J. Morten, the District Officer, Province Wellesley, kicked off, and v r M A Bakar was the referee. Butter worth60 words
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Article36 1930-03-17 9 —Reuter. 198 MILES AN HOUR. Daytona Beach, March 16. At the close of the first trial runs the Silver Bullet driven by Kaye Don attained a speed of 198 miles an hour.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article291 1930-03-17 9 R euter. GANDHI’S VOLUNTEERS. Swaraj Not Won By Money. Calcutta, March 15. A partial hartal was observed in the City on account of the arrest of M ayor Sen Gupta. Nadiad, March 15. Despite fatigue, Mahatma Gandhi and his volunteers covered ten miles from Matar to DabhanR euter. - 291 words
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156 1930-03-17 9 p euter. JEWISH MEETING. I ondon, March 16. Intercession for persecuted Christians in Russia was made in hurches and Chapels throughout England and Wales to-day except in the Roman atholic < hurches (Wednesday having been fixed for intercessory prayers in the Roman Catholic Churches) andp euter. - 156 words
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105 1930-03-17 9 —Rugby Radio Service CLOSING ON THURSDAY. London. March 1 6. The Italian Art Exhibition which since it opened at Burlington House in January has been visited by upwards of 400,000 people will close on Thursday and preparations are already being made for the return to.—Rugby Radio Service - 105 words
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Article251 1930-03-17 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Newspaper Support STRENGTH OF THE SCHEME. GENERAL APPROVAL. The British press discussing the recommendations of the Channel Tunnel Scheme generally approves of the project. The Times says that the scheme, if accomplished, ivould help to promote Great Britain's foreign trade and thus relieve unemployment..—Rugby Radio Service. - 251 words
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Article144 1930-03-17 9 i. Reuter. MR. COOK’S THREAT. Position to be Reviewed. London, March 17. Fu'Hier threat of drastic action by coal miners in view of the threatened defeat of the Cou.l Bill in Parliament this week was made by Mr A. J Cook. He says that thei.—Reuter. - 144 words
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Article125 1930-03-17 9 Reuter. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. Washington, March 16. t That National Territorial Claims cannot be affected by ve, b d relinquishment by a Discoverer,” is the burden of a statement of Mr. otton, the c ing Secretary of State, alluding to Admiral Byrd’s speech at Dune dinReuter. - 125 words
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Article29 1930-03-17 9 Keuitu. Cordova, March 16. A group of financiers at Seville, Cordova has formed a company with a capital of £500,0 0 to establish a sugar refinery.—Keuitu. - 29 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-17 9 “Of course I'll hare another one, I do like Martell’s brandy11 words
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Advertisement233 1930-03-17 9 “Mis Master’s Voice” Records Special Irish Supplement Dan Sullivan’s Band B 3231 Selection of popular Irish Airs B 3233 Irish Dance >et Jigs, figure No. 1 Reels, figure No 2 Frank Crum B 3234 Dolan’s poker party O’HooHgan’s Ball Colin O'More (Tenor) B 3270 She in far from the Land233 words
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1062 1930-03-17 10 Port Of Penang, Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from I’enang during the week: In Port To day. P.B. from Langkat, P. Strane and P. Brandan. Sails for P, Brandan, P. Soesoe and Langkat to-day at 4 p.rn.1,062 words
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Article529 1930-03-17 10 Small Business. I DIFFICULT TO FORECAST IMPROVEMENT. BRADBURNE AND CO. Kuala Lumpur, March 15. TIN. London 3 months —£l63-10-0. do. "spot”:—£l6l-7-6. New Yoik :—36 cents (G.) Singapore :—sB2 87$. Although the period under review has produced very few items of interest and general dullness prevails529 words
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Article64 1930-03-17 10 (Rugby Radio Ssbvicb.) London, March 15. Paris, 124.25; New York, 4.86 3 Brussels, 34.895; Geneva, 25.11$ Ams terdam, 12.12$ Milan, 92.85 Berlin. 20.385 Stockholm, 18.11$ Copenhagen, 18.165; Oslo, 18.17 Vienna. 34.525 Piague, 164$ Helsingfors, 193$ M 39.95 Lisbon. 108 30 Athens, 375 Buchar 818; R’<» s|£;Bnenos Aires, 41is(Rugby Radio Ssbvicb.) - 64 words
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Article220 1930-03-17 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day SO jj SHARES. Jg 0 S 23 QQ 23 02 to. Sc. I c. Ic. Rubber (Dollar). Bukit J. 69 .70 .60 .65 Bukit Katil .70220 words
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Article55 1930-03-17 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TfN: LONDON. Spot £l6l-5-0. 3 Months’ £163-10-0. SINGAPORE. $82.01 per picul. Down 37$ c. 150 tons done RUBBER. London 7 3/0 d. Unchanged New York 14 3/4 c. (Gold) Down 1/0 c. Local 24$ cts. Up 1/4 ct By Courtesy55 words
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Article67 1930-03-17 10 Penang. March 17 1930. By Ciurtesy of The Oh-irtered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 4m/ a 2/3 15/16 Privatf 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154$ Bangkok T.T. 80| Batavia T.T, 139# Singapore T.T.67 words
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Article57 1930-03-17 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 24$ cts. per pound =pcr pl=s32/66 Quiet. Lnndov 7fi Nev. York 14| cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denny>). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 241 cents per lb. April 25$57 words
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Article99 1930-03-17 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London M.->rch 13, Spo- £l6l-15’« three month? having £164 three months’ selling £164.5s Landon, M*rch 14, Spot £161.7.6 three months’ buying £163. 10j three months’ selling £163.12.6. Messrs. Boustead d Co. Ltd. 17ib Mnr. quotation for S rgapore refi npdtin $B2 per p<cu’,99 words
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Article172 1930-03-17 10 Austral Malay Tin, Limited. The Secretary of Austral Malay Tin Lti„ reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the half month of March 1930. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging L l d. 1 and 2 dredges, Honrs Run 403 Cubic yards trea ed 62,000 Total Piculs 292.59172 words
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Article42 1930-03-17 10 Tte homevard mail by the sp. Kalyan closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 22nd instant. The s.s. Vajputana wib mails cied from London on February 27 is expected to arrive here at 9 f.tq. on Thursiay, the 20th instant.42 words
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Advertisement12 1930-03-17 10 FOR Travel Information CONSULT AMERICAN EXPRESS E. O. HOTEF PENANG. Tel. 96812 words
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Advertisement467 1930-03-17 10 New Advertisempnfs. For ~salr Model T Ford running order and tyres Boly WOfk in p W| tb 6 good Can ba inspects a t the T r COD(l, tion. shopa, Dato OZ^ WayB the Municipal E.ectriJl b Municipal Offices, Penang E?B,neer < Notices. Chinese wb™ 9 iedT7B K e° h467 words
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Miscellaneous251 1930-03-17 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Bright Relative Wind. Stations. Min fal? Sun- Humi- Direc- Speed. Weather, shine. dity. tion. F. F. ins. hours, per cent. m.p.h. Alor Star 95 75 6.7 5.3 65 E 5 Fine Kota Bharu K. Trengganu 86 7G 1.3 9.3 75 NE 21 Cloudy Ipoh251 words
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Article1611 1930-03-17 11 Features Of The Year. Rapid Development Of Production And Consumption. High Levels. Ti 1 Ic rapid development of both production and consumption during 1929 was the prominent feature of the year, all estimates proving much below the actual totals reached by the end of December.1,611 words
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Article213 1930-03-17 11 Penang. March 17, 1930 cts Benares Opium p. chest nom 5.000. C 0 Cloves i, 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Picking» [nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s o 70.00 HO® 60.00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 M 50.00 Copra Sundriad buyers 8.80 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells213 words
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Article1138 1930-03-17 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. hameb. I 5 la. 1 g 3 Igt RUBBER g c 9 C 9 Allenby Rubbex Oe 1 C 5 1 7C 'll or Gajah Rubber Eatafce ...14 1 ft ei Malay Estate" 2 5 2 7C Ayer fUtam Plantfog Syndicate 2 If 3 CO ayer1,138 words
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Advertisement30 1930-03-17 11 THE CARLTON. The Only Down Town Rostaurantj St, Beach Street, PENANG Quick Tiftirs, Grille, Sandwiches, Cold Beer, Wines, Etc. “Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell’s brandy!"30 words
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Advertisement204 1930-03-17 11 Claims! Reasons!! F acts!! 1 Amidst the welter of Claims and CounterClaims, the mere banging of big drums must create noises but does not mean everything. But the Fact Remains that “BOON-The Chemists” As Pioneers of Drug Service Improvements have set a standard of their own —4 Service more and204 words
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1077 1930-03-17 12 Excellent Future. Widespread Use May Bring Taxation. Word Of Caution. WHILST The Commercial Motoi' have confidence that an excellent future lies before the heavy oil engine in connection with its use for com mercial vehicles, it does not believe in encouraging wild optimism and1,077 words
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Advertisement362 1930-03-17 12 —-j4 of the many Motor Cycle World Records ON Shell Motor Oil I I At Brooklands 50 Kms. at 86.29 m.p.h, 50 miles at 86.33 m.p.h. i 100 Kms. at 85.41 m.p.h. 1 hour at 86 62 Shell Motor Oils arc made to withstand barj work in the modern Motor362 words
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Advertisement246 1930-03-17 12 I Sweeping Successes j I IN AUSTRALIA a S R./i.OA. RELIABILITY TOURING H '3 g CONTEST CATTAI CREEK N.S.W ‘i s First Place j I 'IN g All Five Classes s 8 OJV J Wakefield I CASTROL j I Motor Oil j M C. C. WAKEFIELD CO, LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG.246 words
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Miscellaneous47 1930-03-17 12 To-night and till Wednesday, 19th March, 1930. Mildred and Gaeton G as? in “The Show fiirl” An intimate glimpse of life behind the scenes s unrolded in this gripping story of a girl who suugit to b-corne a vay Star. Thursday, 20th" March. “Broken Hearts of Hollywood"47 words
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Article768 1930-03-17 13 NOT HEREDITARY. Doctor’s Plea for New Attitude. ftqnUBERCULOSIS is no I more hereditary than measles,” declared Dr. P. C. Varrier-Jones, founder anc medical director of Papworth, the village settlement for consumptives, near Cambridge on Feb. 3. Dr. A arrier- Jones, in a vigorous condemnation of the present attitude768 words
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Advertisement247 1930-03-17 13 The Largest r- Producer Finest Tvie of Rubber. Ever ul/*f Fit Built b.l rf I|W Dominion The l|Lf J S Royal (Ireatol ,'IEIH Cords Value «18L. J® andyour UAtMja'A'iWL jBU Car will Ever M Offercd Infinitely by the 'WciwlSlr More World’s Beautiful. SOLE AGENTS. McALIHIrR Co., Ltd., PENANG. JUST UN_PACJ<E_D247 words
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Advertisement111 1930-03-17 13 w 1 irw 1. fisr'i Lj f -A,, and there’s another ■J T PijAFNAi wenXL. reason why 1 prefer Craven U A” they do c °Kk TlP pepl not stick to my lips! CRAVENA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES G,, Made Specially to Prevent So.re Throats TTE MADE IN LONDON CARRERAS LTD.111 words
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Article206 1930-03-17 14 EXCITING GAME. Home Team's Recovery. THREE GOALS TO TWO. AFTER leading by two goals to nil and having the better of the play the P. C. C. were defeated by the Krian Club at Parit Buntar on Saturday by three goals to two The ground was206 words
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252 1930-03-17 14 CORONER’S INQUEST, Slept On Concrete Floor In Cell. Mr. F K. Wilson the Penang Coroner, on Saturday held an inquest into the death of a Chinese named Teh Ah Kim who had been sent to the District Hospital, Penang, for observation. Dr. Iye Hong252 words
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Advertisement297 1930-03-17 14 -r .1 MAKE YOUR OWN SODA lo take— 9 WATER Iloilo &y p- *r n Wine a W TBB SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE easily. fl I "JUNIOR —to to take anew lease of life fill £9 9 0 ■Smbal int-cU*»CbemIM»*WIbbMirtaS FLUGEL .L-l Bl mn AMm. K CO. <*’l 301. Singapore and297 words
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Advertisement148 1930-03-17 14 WED-OUT WITH PAIN There is an epidemic of premature oldness.” Men and women who should be in the prime of life, vigorous and vitally fit, find their capacity for work or pleasure destroyed by constant down-dragging pain. Legs are heavy, back is breaking, it is agony to move or turn148 words
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Advertisement200 1930-03-17 14 \Y/ 11H a fuU VV five-sealer touring body or as an all-enclosed saloon, this big, 1 '9 powerful 14/28 h.p. Morris Cowley is built specially for overseas service A t 0 stan d the strain of rou gh roa ds, steep gradients, heavy loads, and extremes of climate. Notice the200 words
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Article575 1930-03-17 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, March 17, 1930. Mutton— g c Matton Indian per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat each 10J Liver with heart lung do 130 Tripe a 0 ion Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread pair 49 Buet 40 Kidnev p *ir 30 Jeet575 words
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Advertisement144 1930-03-17 15 KLOSTER BEER 2 gg PS S a=: K*> '--A»’! 3 3 feMi I i I Ml i *X4^rx tWjA i lit' ss 1 Q HO.TS t i A TR,AL 3 WILL DRINK g fiSJRHr JKsy B 3 E 3 CONVINCE )F THE 1 1 B ■33’W«K' •toO 3 you EAST.144 words
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Advertisement245 1930-03-17 15 tn i I Fargo Truck Chassis I s J S MAMFACTURED BY:— The Fargo Motor Corporation 1' (Division of Chrysler Motors) Z JE Z Six-Cylinder Engine Gear Box Four Forward Speeds Hydraulic Operated Service Brakes ii Six-Volt Generator and Starter Motor. g I Price $1,950 I 3 Full particulars on245 words
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Advertisement1359 1930-03-17 16 BLUE FUNNEL LINE j: dollar steamship line WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. oMAMERICAN. MAIL LINE DARDANUS Mar. 19 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ej V'"' AENEAS Mar. 27 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. J. Jc I X!' TEUCER Apr. 3 L >ndon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. J, MENELAUS Apr. 10 Marseilles, London,1,359 words
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Advertisement639 1930-03-17 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental H. Ge., under con- p enano Tpink A- nn u Outwards from ondon lor China and Japan. Bulan 22 •Beitaoa Saili s 81 steM s the British U Rajpntana Mar. 20 S.639 words
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