Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 March 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 65. VOL, LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 21st MARCH, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 482 1 h. rOKISATSU! STUDIO, I 1 I up-to-date Photo* rrrphy by electric liget, ’Piiose 772, j 6fl. 70. Bishop Street, PENANG. I nHtjv ;H iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHitnKiitt«n»K«HUiiiJunmiiißunuiiiMttiiini= qffagaswg..■ .7 I I H WHEN THE URGE COMES TO YOU. TO n SIDEROSTHEN y Make Something Better y °f Y° ur L ’f e f
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    • 28 1 BunsiinHiinonimiHiimanimnDißiiißniniiitiir niHiiwoiiniiiww j T. NAGATA BROTHERS, s I DENTISTS. J I Head Office next to the Dispensary I Branch f> fice, W, Leith Strea*. g i 3 giiiiiiiiiiiiinii!Riniiinuniiiiiiiniiiii!:iifliiiiiiiini!iiiiiinßriiiiiiiini!ii»nnii«
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  • 286 2 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 Horses Class II and 111 combined. THREE Ruts for Horses Claes IV and V combiced. Entries of Ponies will not be
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  • 305 2 Amateur Race Meeting. 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 rnns
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1984 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. HEATH BROW SCHOOL BANKS. 8 boxmoor, Hertfordshire. quartered bank of india, Wanted immedhtely SALESGIRL GUEST HOUSE. G.Courtfield Gard- Prepßratory School for the Public AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. to operate telephone, filing &C. Preference ene. K.netrgton S. W. 5. A newly Royal N (I orp orated in England by
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    • 140 2 FOR 1930 FOO CHEONG CO, furniture for Pining room. furniture for Bed Room. 1 Dining table 6ft x 4 ft 15. 1 Almeriah 4ft 2 Arm chairs 8.50 1 Dressing table 3|ft 4 Chairs 15. 1 Wash stand 3|ft t 1 Dinner wagon 12. marble top 1 Sideboard 25. 1
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  • 315 3 MEDIOCRE SONS OF CLEVER FATHERS. Sir Thomas Oliver’s Views. THE influence of heredity on the production of geniuses was discussed by Sir Thomas Oliver in his presidential address to the Institute of Hygiene, Heredity, Sir Thomas said, played an important part in directing the present and in
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  • 444 3 COUNSEL ON LIFE OF GAIETY. A Wooden-Legged Co-Respondent. The hearing was resume! before Mr. Justice Humphreys and a Common Jury in the King’s Bench Division of the action by Messrs. H. S. Wright and Webb, solicitors, of Blonmsbury-equare, Bloomsbury, against Mr. Arthur James Annandale, of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 155 3 x ii ii n I I A Bull II I IN A I China Shop can do enormous damage, but such damage can be made good. irreparable Damage may be done to the delicate structure and functions of the eyes through neglect, or by the use of incorrect or badly
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    • 701 3 BaS ISI Kr Hi uXto Careless Washing Xylophone Solo by Starita Spoils Children’s Hair 5G46 J Lonesome Little Doll I Any child can have beautiful hair —healthy i Ragamuffin and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and PlCCadlliy PlaVerS sdky. It brings
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  • 280 4 “YOU ALL KNOW OUR POLICY.” Constitutional Club Laughter. There vas a number of intenuptions at a mettirg at the CoLßtitutional Club at which Lieut.-Colonel C. Head lam, a former M.P., epoke on the Conservative policy. The chairman, Sir F. Boyd Merriman, the former Solicitor-General, was introducing Colonel
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  • 430 4 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 1. Dramatic Overture “Robespierre” Litolff (An episode in the Reign of Terror —Composed in 1850 for Rob. Grieper kerfs Tragedy, “Maximilian Robespierre”). The overture portrays the Political unrest in France during the revolution, with Robespierre as the central figure. For a time he was the people’s
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 479 4 X£ i fl 2 I W 5,/ KEEPS W 'THE SKIN/ i 1"cool|x s: K_“‘HAZELINE’ SNOW’* (Trade Mark)* At all Chemists and Stires ■l2 Burroughs Wellcome a Co., Lot don .‘tn rttgeirs XeserreX b »v,i uu tit- —"-i t~- "inmnwT-'—rrTiTnww——— A s V ’iA 'A S A p|W w' “How
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    • 433 4 -U iiTn Wk.*»- -w| The Famous N? Unit Cea Oxygen Deaum IVING the skin I F s tbe l atest ic ie* in beauty treatments. T D a rx fl Ven -Yusa provides AD MARK REGI S T E this ideal means of preserving and en- W m W hancin
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  • 154 5 Reuter. 100 Killed. STRONG BREEZE FANS FLAMES. NO FIRE EXITS. Shanghai, March 20. THE fusing of an elect! ic wire caused an outbreak of fire at a cinema hall in the town of Kirin, Manchuria, while a pei formanee was in progress. The Hames spread very rapidly,
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  • 70 5 —Reuter. MORE STRICTNESS URGED. London, March 20. Stricter penalties for overloading ships are urged in the report of the Merchant Shipping Advisory Committee which points out that the present penalty of £lOO is sometimes considerably less than the extra freight gained through overloading. It is further
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  • 25 5 Reuter. NOW 34 L ondon. fUa’ch 20. The Bank of England discour f rate has been reduced to 3| per cent
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  • 85 5 Reuter. LOAN Amsterdam, March 20 The Royal Dutch Oil Company will shortly issue a new loan of $40,000,000 partly in New York and partly here. Later. The Head Office of the Royal Dutch Oil: Company confirms the forthcoming issue of a loan of $40,000,000 at New
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  • 43 5 Reuter. LEAVES CAIRO. Cairo, March 20. Huge crowds, "including students with banners, gave a rousing farewell to the Egyptian Delegation headed by the Prime Minister, Nahas Pasha, which is proceeding j to London to negotiate with the British Government.
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  • 27 5 Reuter. DONCASTER AND STOCKPORT DRAW. London, March 20. In the Northern Division of the English League to-day Doncaster and Stockport, drew each side scoring once.
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  • 43 5 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO-1 AY. The following are the scratchings for today's Amateur races at Kuala Lumpur Race 1 Cobar and Dodder. Race 2 Snow Laddie and Kampar. Race 5 Rosette. Race 7 Bridgemond. All engagements: Dodder and Kampar
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  • 305 5 .—B< iti h United Press. 1901 Wreck. fxpfdiuon annoyed by PIRATES. gold dust. Juneau, (Alaska) March 20. ARMED agiinst pirates who threaten to steal any treasure which may be recovered, an expedition which includes men who are diving 3GO feet bel w the surface of the
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  • 131 5 KEDAH POLI E BEAT GOVERNMENT ENGLISH SCHOOL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, March 20. An interesting game of football was witnessed by a large crowd on the school ground yesterday evening, between Kedah Police and the Sungei Patani Government English "chool. With lack of practice
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  • 70 5 ST XAVIER S NST TUT ON VS. A. U. The following will play for St. Xavier’s nstitution against the A C.U. on Saturday, March 22, on St. Xavier’s grounds, play commencing at 2 p.m. sharp. S. Stewart (Captain), N. Kok Loke, &lt; Wat Gark Andrew Williams G. Kok
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  • 103 5 The St. Xavier s ground was crowded yesterday when the Boatmen’s Union met the S. X. R- C. in the Penang Association Football League and were defeated by two goals to nil The feature of the game was the fine mid field combination of the Boatmen and
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  • 237 5 Results Of March Diploma Examinations. The following students have passed the Second Year Examinations Arts. Singapore:—V. Ambiavagar, M. Lewis (Miss), G. A. Machado, Soo Ban Hoe, Tan Lye Whatt, Wee Seong Kang. Penang: —Ch’ng Choo Eng, Hooi Yip Seng, Lim Boon Hock, Lim Khean Seng. Malacca —K. T.
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  • 285 5 ANNUAL REPORT. The following is the report of the committee to the representatives of the Council to be presented at the annual general meeting at 6-30 pm. on April 18, in the club house of the Selangor Golf Club, Kuala Lumpur. The balance of funds in
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  • 147 5 “C” COMPANY’S VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Singapore, March 21. The Welch Inter-Company championship boxing contests held last night at Tanglin resulted in C Company taking the honours. The General Officer Commanding was present amongst the large gathering One of the best fights of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 11 5 Of course I'll have another one. T do like Martell's brandy
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    • 140 5 O j3By Milk Wed wn\' p(luul■l.l.Ul.lAj 111 n( lllfjlfjfj -iiw&w SMILER FED ON COW S’ GATE Stocks Just Arrived 3rom Somerset at e Georgetown A New Cow Gate Product 4. Cow Gate Chocolate Milk I &gt; Delicious Nutritious Rich in Vitamin “D” Chocolate Milk is a Highly Nourishing Food Beverage.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 170 5 S Humour As I Others See It. I ESI ZZ2 Mima t&WW TRAFFIC PROBLEMS. The policeman loses his whistle.— Buen Humor, Madrid. lsL Aj$rW s*$,®j$® I “Uncle, you can’t have many debts." “What do you mean Dad said you had debts as thick as the hairs on your head."—Brummer, Berlin.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 76 6 j FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I Qommeneing: MONDAY, 24th MARCH WHITEAWfYS SPECIAL. CALE URPLUS UTOCKS I I Unearthed at the Recent Stocktaking SEVERY department offers many opportunities I for startling economies. s 1 I Come along and see for yourself what a J really genuine event this is. j WATCH
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  • 102 7 Reuter. BUMPY BEACH CAUSES JUMPS. Dayton, Biacb, March2l. Kaye Don engaged in two trials in connection with the projected attempt on the motor soeed record and attained only i i miles per hour in his &lt; ffert on the bumpy beteb. A heated argument with Mr. Coatalen,
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  • 231 7 ABOUT APRIL 23. Local Meeting For Fitting Reception. The Pinang Gazette understands that the new Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, will probably’ pay his first visit to Penang about April 23. This will be just after the Easter holidays but the visit has not yet been
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  • 194 7 LESCRIPTION OF ABATTOIR ASSISTANT. Murugatu, formerly ass’stant superintendent of the Abattoir, was charged before the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, this morning in the Police Court with having attempted suicide by dritkirg a half bottle of liniment. He pleaded guilty and was released on signed bail of $25.
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  • 120 7 MR. CHIN KOOI. In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Sprcule dealt with a number of bankruptcy matters. The Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. Cobden-Ramsay, mentioned the bankruptcy of Messrs. Chin Kooi and Co., in which he is charging Mr. Oh Chin Kooi, the Managing
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  • 104 7 The Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, Resident, Councillor Penang, will be leaving to-morrow for Singapore to attend the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday. Mrs. Gilman left for Singapore last night by tbe P. and O. Rajput ana. Mrs. Trower, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 430 7 “PRESIDENT FILLMORE,” Talking Motion Pictures On BoardThe Dollar Company’s round-the world liner. President FUlmore makv g her initial voyage in the circumnavigi tion of the globe under the American flag arrived in port this after noon with 118 passengers in transit, 19 of whom are for Penang,
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  • 116 7 STOLEN PROPERTY. The two Malays, Mohamed Noorbin Pitchey Ghaney and Che Sam bin Abdul Manab who were recently charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson, the Penang Police Magitrate with having committed house breaking and theft in Patani Road and whose charge was later amended to one
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  • 459 7 SALE OF PROPERTY. Failure To Pay Mortgagees. AFTER learning that a warrant'had been issued for his arrest, Cheah Chye Seng a well known local auctioneer, gave himself up yesterday to the police authorities and this morning in the Police Court before the Magistrate, Mr. F. K.
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  • 161 7 BROWN-BROWN. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. Roy Jernes Willicot Brown, Assistant, Messrs Lyall and Evatt, R a files Place&gt; Singapore, son of Mr. James Brown. Cjvil Servant, and Miss Elizabeth Mary (Molly) Brown, daughter of Dr. William L. Brown,
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  • 66 7 REGULAR SERVICE. (From Oar O&gt;vn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 21. An anouncement of Wireless Broadcast ing thrice a week from the Kuala Lumpur Wireless Station by the Kuala Lumpu Amateur Radio Society is contained in a letter from the secretary to the Malay Mail. It is
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 446 7 Hew Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted BUILDING INSPECTOR to pa pervise erection Grorp Hospital at gedcng. F° r terms a- ply to G. W. Wilson A Co.. Ltd., Sniißei Patani. WANTED? English-Speaking Probationers For The Forest Department. Candidates sb' uld be nnd-r 22 years of age and must have paesed the
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    • 29 7 n_ p E. l 0. HOTEL. The Band cf the President Fillmore will play to-night for dancing. "Of course I'll have another erne. I do like Martell's brandy I"
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    • 129 7 M a 4 I=l 119 n MW" JllilnK) I W/wR.I GUARANTEE PROMPT I Local DELIVERY OF B THE SMALLEST ORDER. B Do away with that tiresome daily round of shopping! B Your mly effort eed be to phone PENANG q 602 or 608 and we will co the rest. Daily
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 259 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVI lE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. m Bright Relative Wind. Stations. /k'l 1 Bun- Humi- Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Alin. tall. ghine djty tion F. F. ins. hours, per cent. m.p.h. Alor Star 93 75 Nil 8.3 75 E 5 Overcast Kotaßharu 8G 7G 6.5 5.4 75 NE 10
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  • 20 8 Lam —On 20th March, 1930, at No. 25 Light Street to Mr, and Mrs. Lam Choon Kee, a son.
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  • 510 8 Opinion in the rubber industry that a tapping holiday in May is not only desirable but necessary appears to be fairly unanimous. Certainly, the unanimity so far expressed in favour of the scheme is a reassuring feature. It is an indication that planters, European and Asiatic in
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  • 282 8 We regret to hear that Mrs. J. Dunford Wood has been ill and confined to her house in Ipoh for some time Mr. S. M. Haniff and Mr. R. M. N. Narayansamy Pillay who had been on a short visit to Singapore returned to Penang this morning
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  • 1044 8 Privy Council Judgment. Khoo Hun Tee Held To Be Illegitimate. End Of 7 Years’ Protracted Litigation. Khoo Hooi Leong, a clerk in the Accountant's Office, M.S. JRailtvays, Kuala Lumpur has after seven years protracted litigation been informed that the Privy Council has upheld
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 164 8 (To tte Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —The public ty given by your Iced contemporary to that type of hooliganism which is at present active in Penang is not a pure fabrication. It is an unfortunate reality G ris geing tn early morning church service telephone operators on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 86 8 v .j g lj jpfs _JjOHN HAIGB CoUPCJfjBWgp MARKINCH I Magnificent 45 Horse Power RENAULT SALOON DE LUXE Just Completed Pour Through Malaya FOR SALE £BOO 6 Tyres Servo Motor Brakes Safety Glass COST NEW £2,200 In Perfect Condition. Apply I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, PENANG. -i GRAND HOTEI (IPOH) LTD.
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    • 22 8 w E. O. A perfect situation with every conceivable convenience and comfort. BARKIES BROTHERS Proprietors. v -J White Label rr/ ih ru
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    • 12 8 “Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy T
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 54 8 TOWN HALL. CARL LAWSON PRESENTS THE BANPffIAN Comedy Company “Give 8? Take” The Sparkling Potash and Peilnmttnr t’omedy On Monday, Alaicb 31st at 930 p.m. aND “The Dover Road” From The Little Theatre. London, ONI LONG YELL!! Tuesday, April Ist at 9.30 p.m. Prices $4, $3, and $2. Booking Plan
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    • 25 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day 3.18 a.m. 9.25 a.m. 335 p.m. 10 33 p.m. To-morrow. 3.34 a.m. 9.19 a.m. 3.52 p.m. 11.10 p.m.
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  • 477 9 1 UlUUlo.i pioivivu., bishop of Canterbury.— Raj')’! Radio Service. Party Leaders. “LAST OF THE ATHENIANS. AN EMPIRE ASSET. Leaders of all three parties in the House of Commons and the House of Lords as [well as the Archbishop of Canterbury paid striking tributes to the late
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  • 172 9 AMERICAN 4 ARRIVING BY “PRE IDENT WIL-ON” A party of Falifornians, under the direc lion of D. F. Robertson Travel bureau, Los Angeles, is due to arrive at I enang on April 4 on the s.s. President Wilson Included in the party are Dr. Glenn C. Burbank, the
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  • 344 9 Renter. JAWAHARLAL MEETS GANDHI. ASSEMBLY AND SALT TAX. FILMS BANNED. Mahatma Gandhi was met by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru at Jambusar, a village in the Bombay Presidency. Speaking at Borsad, Mahatma Gandhi exhorted the villagers to be ready to manufacture salt when he directed them to do so.
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  • 202 9 KLANG RESULTS. (From Our o&gt;vn Correspondent.) Klang, March 20. The results of the Anglo Chinese School Klang candidates for the Junior and Senior Cambridge Examinations for 1929 shows a poor percentage of passes amongst the juniors where less than a third secured passes. Amongst the Seniors over
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  • 150 9 At the meeting of Legislative Council on Monday the Hon’ble v»r. G. C. Clarke will ask whether there is insufficient room in the house of detention to deal with the exces give number of beggars and vagrants now in Singapore, and if so what steps Government is taking
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  • 504 9 Reuter. Naval Conference. M. BRIAND LEAVES FOR PARIS. JAPAN’S ATTITUDE. The Prime Minister had further conversation with Signor Grandi at the House of Commons this evening. With the departure of M. Briand for Paris this morning the likelihood of any development in the Conference is generally not expected
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  • 60 9 Mar. 21 and 22 elangor Turf Club Amateur Veeting 22 and 23.— r ricket: PC C v. Non t enders, Esplanade. March 29 and 30: c ticket: P. C. C. v P. R. Esplanade. April 4 and 5 -Ipoh Turf Club Amateur Meeting. s—Municipal5—Municipal Sports, Esplanade. 13. _Palm
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  • 473 9 PROMINENT MILLOWNER. INCREASED DUTY ON COTTON GOODS. EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW. Sir Victor Sassoon, Bt, President of the Bombay Millowners’ •Association and one of India’s prominent capitalists arrived in Penang yesterday morning by the P. 0. Rajputana e n route to Shanghai. He came ashore, drove round
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  • 1741 10 Port Of Penang. Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-idav. 8.0. “Ampang” from Sitiawan, Bindings and Pangkor, Sails for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan tr-day. 8.8. Pandai” from B. Bihra and Asihan
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  • 54 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 25} cts, per pound =per pl=s34/Steady. London 7fd New York 15cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for tc-day are as follows: Spot 251 cents per lb. April 26} Apr./Jure 27]
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  • 61 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, March 20. Paris, 124.31; New York. 4.863’2 Brussels, 34.885 Geneva, 25.125 Ams terdam, 12.12| Milan. 92.87 Berlin. 20.385 Stockholm. 18.105 Copenhagen, 18.165; Oslo, 18.17; Vienna. 34.525. Prague, 164« Helsingfors, 1931 Madrid 38.85 Lisbon, 108.30 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818 R«o sii Buenos 42|; bombay. l/s]ld;
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  • 14 10 The hemeward mail by the s.s. Kalyan closes at 6 p.m. to-day,
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  • 648 10 Rubber Market. INEXPLICABLE WEAKNFSS OF TIN. BLAKE AND CO.’S REPORT. 1 1* Singapore, March 19. THEKE has been small but steady improvement in the rubber market since this day last week and the undertone throughout the week has kept remarkably firm. On the 29th inst. the result
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  • 52 10 Mar. 23, Third Sunday iu Lent Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Church, Nebong Tebal, at 9-30 a.m Evensong and Address at St. Mark’s Butterworth, at 6 p m Mar, ‘25, Tuesday, Annunciation of B, V.M, H «ly Commu'don at St. Paul’s Chapel, B. k t Teng-.h at 7-30
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  • 82 10 FEBRUARY RETURNS. The following are estimated crops for February: lbs. Amalgamated Malay 60,000 Balau 36,000 Beranang 33,400 Bertam [Taisho] 77,477 Borelli 31,000 Brooklands 113,000 Bukit Kepong 18,215 Chembong 73,252 Cheras 44,000 Connemara 51,900 Glenshiel 53.521 Kamasan 26,230 Kepong Malay 160,622 Kong Sang 5,655 Labuan Bileh 11,575
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  • 33 10 Teji Malaya Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. For first half of March. No. 1 dredge 101 piculs Dredge stopped on the 9th inat., to instal new ladder pivot shaft bearings and brackets.
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  • 57 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TfN. LONDON. Spot £164-2-6. Up £2-12-6” 3 Months’£l66-2-6. Up £2-7.6 SINGAPORE. $85.68 per picul. Up $1.87} 175 tons done RUBBER: londen 7f d. Up 3/16 d. New York 15 c. (Gold) Up 1/4 c. Lecal 25} cts. Up 1 c;
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  • 153 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Penang, March 19. The market has continued quietly steady during the past week and there is little of interest to report. Local values after hardening yesterday to 25} cents p°r lb on firmer advic«« frou. London and New York close a esnt below
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  • 70 10 Penang. March 21, 1930 81/ Cjurlesv of Th« obartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 4m/ s 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 2/4 I'4 On New York Bank D» m »nd 56 1/16 France T.T. 1,425 M India T.T. 154} Bangkok T.T. o Batavia T.T,
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  • 248 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotation in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s shareTJ at 11 a.m; io-day Yesterday Today OO 08 Shares. o fc O’ t*. JE io. SC. C. t (J. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 1.55 1.75 1.55 180 A Molek 1.40 1.60 1.32 J 1.6o
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  • 194 10 Peoang. March 21 1930. otf. Bar arts Opium p. chut nom 5.000. CD Cloves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mais Pickings nom 170.00 Nu megs 80s ,i 70.00 HOs 60.00 0 c&lt;*anuts per 1,000 50.0(1 Copra Sundrisd buyers 8.75 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells
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  • 1755 11 plea To End Present Fanatical Control. A Bombshell. ‘Liberals” To Opp ose Republicans And Democrats. [From Our Own Correspondent.] »w York, February 12. SOMEWHAT of a bombshell was cast into American politics a night or two ago Lenthe head of the Carnegie [Mr. Samuel Harden
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 64 11 Grand Hotel, Medan. (Sumatra.) FINEST LOCATION IN THE CITY, FACING THE ESPLANADE every ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, ELECTRIC FAN AND TELEPHONE. EXCEI LENT CUISINE, TERMS MODERATE. In Exchange For 200 used S amps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post
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    • 311 11 THE OBVIOUS CHOICE [fort] DUNLOP BUILT FOR MODERN MOTORING CONDITIONS. THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (S.S.) LT&gt;, 101, BISHO? STRFE r PENANG. K. Lee San Co., 81, Beach Street. Weaiine Bros., Ltd., 80, Anson Road. nrnniw nn i nm— n iiiiiaiiri i a ■mui nr tc sn i nai t iwt
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 65 11 To-night and Till Sunday 23rd MarchPATSY RUTH MILLER IN Broken Hearts of Hollywood” 8 reels The first true story of the tragedy that lies behind the etamour of the screen. NiW COMEDIES and the LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. Commencing at 9.30 p.m. Nightly the first show at 7.30 p.m. George 0
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  • 827 12 FAREWELL LETTERS. ‘'Cannot Stand More Horrors.” An i’ qnest was held at Westminster by Mr. Ingleby Oddie on Lord Westbury, who jumped from a window at his flat at St. Ja r.es’f-court Buckingham -gate, S.W., and crashed through the glass roof of a verandah. Mr. Ernest
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  • 17 12 THE LAUNCH of Augusta, the sixth American cruiser constructed under the 1924 programme.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 374 12 1 II i Storch Brothers, kof Kuala Lumpur Jpoh, Accepted Specialists in "I Gem Set Jewellery, Silverware, Vai St. Lambert Cut Crystal, High Class Perfumery, ij; Arden’s Venetian Preparations, Ancient and Modern Curios, Kodak Goods, etc., etc., t ifr J* I take pleasure in announcing the opening, shortly, of their
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    • 12 12 Of course I ll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 87 12 SUBURBAN HEIGHTS By gluyas william I II I lfl &gt; vSv'VtW mm LBBWi a l h m m,— B The neishboruoop X/ DIDN'T REALIZE HOW MUCH Z THEY’D MISS THE WIMPLES WHEN THEY MOVED AWAY, UNTIL THEY HAD TO WADE THROUGH SNOW AND SLUSH ON THE SIDEWALK THAT BILL WIMPLE
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  • 432 13 road mystery solved. Jutting Wall And A Hedge. A lonely road between Gcdley and Mottram Cheshire reputed to be haunted by a phantom motor-lorry, was treatec with more than ordinary care by motorists "to-day writes a Daily Mail correspondent on February 19. Its urn nvable reputation, owing
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  • 280 13 FREE SOUP FOR ALL. Noise Like 15,000 Emptying Baths. There were plenty of Oliver Twists at the British Industries Fair, Olympia. W„ nn February 21, writes Phipps in the Daily Mail. But they differed frcm the original in one particular When they asked for more they
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 377 13 You can own a Car while in England for as little as Lndcr our "Buy Back’’ y f car for your own use, while on holiday, for as little as £4O, or even less Let us explain. We will sell you a car at its list nrire figure at which
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  • 297 14 DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY. Closer Contact Suggested. ADDRESSING the Society of Arts on the subject of British trade with India, Mr. Ainscough, His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner in India and Ceylon, examined the causes of the decline since the pre-war period, and laid emphasis on the strength
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