Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 March 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-03-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAlLlf No. 67. VOL. LXXXVIII. MONDAY, 24th MARCH, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement342 1930-03-24 1 IH. TOKISATSUI STUDIO, f i Mp-iodate Fhottk f Jpaphy by electric light. I Those 772 t j I 68, 70, Bishop Street, g PENANG. I I DU C O I Tbe 1 I I MOTOR UNION IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. ii 2. Insurance Co., Ltd. 2 H H 2 Owing342 words
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Advertisement24 1930-03-24 1 I T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. I j Head Office next to the Dispensary f Branch Office, h?, Leith Stree. 9 S 1 |uiiiiuuuiniiißffltaßiffl(HiiuiiHiiiHioniuiiiiuiinMii.iti«attMiMMo S24 words
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Article273 1930-03-24 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 combine!. THREE Runs for Horses Clats IV and V combined. Entries of Ponies will not be273 words
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Advertisement2198 1930-03-24 2 POSITIONS VACANT. FOR SALE. JYN7HIHC DIAMOhDS. BANKS. Surpass real Diamonds in all NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL Wanted: BUILDING INSPECTOR to Lump or fine slag suitable for filling, respects. Especially in Lustre MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. supervise erection Group Hospital at roadmaking, etc. Delivery ex Works and Hardness. Have withstood TRADING SOCIETY Bedong. For2,198 words
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Advertisement144 1930-03-24 2 ?*«***'»**'*V***W*<**'V»*'«*4kfetk*l I CAST IRON S Soil and Rainwater Pipes 1 tams' Doots Simglr Doublb 0 Socxst Sockkt Sockkt Sock kt A Eared €«»cd Eared Plain Plain Plala S 'aA L 5 J~~ i J t; 1 e OP' g 5 No. 1 Rain Water Pipes, i*a 6 lengths. 2*. 34’,144 words
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Article282 1930-03-24 3 LOW SCORING. Narrow Victory For C. R. C. SMELTEBS COLLAPSE. THE cricket match between the Eastern Smelting Company and the Chinese Recreation Club played on Saturday afternoon on Victoria Green, resulted in a win for the C, R. C. by 14 runs. The scores were as282 words
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269 1930-03-24 3 Official Programme Out. The official programme for the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting 1930 has just been issued. The meeting will be a fiveday one a';d will be held on May 3,7, 10, 14 and 17. The Club is catering for all the horses on269 words
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Article428 1930-03-24 3 “A Devilish Thing” Says, Mr, Justice Rowlatt. Passing sentence of seven years on a blackmailer at K* j nt Assizes nn Fjbr<? iry Jos’.ice Rowlatt said “Yon have pleaded gailty to one of the most terrible crimes that c.n be committed. It cannot be too well428 words
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Article312 1930-03-24 3 PLEA OF MXN GUILTY OF FRAUD PRIED TO GO STRAIGHT.” *’T ere is a common idea that prison reforms you. It does no*. It is mental etagnaiiop. It tak s awiy all self-respec’. You are mixing with people who think in tert» s of crime, and312 words
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Advertisement178 1930-03-24 3 VJHilylT X jSSk/ IfA Hz \-"\V""3 R/"> x" Kz" rTi 4 t/y X'' C*'”'* fl I v /6> fr. £X ’7CT z &s \vcZ y<fr* <>f4 tV'r' v ’vC?*!» *H, V S XV? XXVv > It w sf// f EE /x/ > b sAAjfX z:/// fyn &fi ftX />* L178 words
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Advertisement28 1930-03-24 3 You need only— Halls Wine wt SUPREME TONiIC RESTORATWV —to make you really well Praa aS Sm-ctaM Cbwnirta WiM MarehMrta ▲fries* E»t«ra (Malaya) LM. Sin gaper* and Penang.28 words
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Advertisement12 1930-03-24 3 “Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy.' 112 words
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Advertisement187 1930-03-24 3 ■r——i—i»«r rr —irrniM-irTiwria— nr i »i—i n t i ■nimrw—m— t —r Xylophone Solo by Starita 5646 (Lonesome Little Doll i Ragamuffin Piccadilly Players 5654'Painting Clouds with Sunshine f.t. I Smiling Irish Eyes l Four Bright Sparks 5661/The Thought Never Entered f t. (She’s Such A Comfort Layton Johnson 5650187 words
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Article563 1930-03-24 4 Ex-Mayor Said To Have Used Strong Language SUMMONSES D S MISSED. COMPLAINT OF “ROW STOPPING THE TWINS SLEEPING.” STRONG language said to have been used by an ex-Mayor of Chichester when, it was alleged, his motorcar ottered a S I vat ion Army circle in the street563 words
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Advertisement289 1930-03-24 4 ThTcca’s tonTI CAPTIVATES. •—a /M The Deca tot only brings the best music R into your iome seems to bring the best 4 r*y Gt r musicians£th<mfelves, so real and vivid is playing- Perhaps that is why the Um jVy.l Decca has so outstripped all other portables p-y 1 raM289 words
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Advertisement97 1930-03-24 4 Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!" MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME a weak-backed, vigourless, don’t-want-to-do- any thing” person, positively sitting-out the best years of *your life, what you’ve got to do, and do quickly, is to get back in biain and body the nervous energy97 words
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Advertisement86 1930-03-24 4 1 'S WILLS' S d H’Tx. FtT! A n//i r mt© i g|cTjk| m| M |ri4 Mxl.'XW 9 I VIRGINIA CIGAR&TT&S V/. D e- H.O.WILLS BRISTOL 6- LONDON R. YOUNG Co, Ltd. Civil, Constructional and Sanitary Engineers and Contractors. Estimates, Layouts Particulars Given for Sanitary Installations T/gyV Large Stocks of86 words
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1324 1930-03-24 5 Sen Gupta A Passenger. Interesting Interviews With Passengers. British Business Men. THE British India Steam Navigation Company’s liner s. s. Sirdhana which arrived in port yesterday morning from Calcutta and Rangoon brought a large number of passengers some of whom expressed opinions and told stoiies1,324 words
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Article189 1930-03-24 5 .—Reuter. Women To Join. OFFER TO MANUFACTURE SALT. LATEST RECRUITS. Buva, March 23. MAH ATM A GAND HI has arrived here from Jambusar. Replying to the enquiry of a prominent Social Worker, Miss Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya, Mahatma Gandhi said that he neither desired nor expected women to neglect.—Reuter. - 189 words
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Article54 1930-03-24 5 Reuter. ROUGH BEACH DELAYS ATTEMPT. Daytona Beach, March 23. Kaye Don’s attempt on the world’s speed record is at a standstill owing to the beach, being at low tide very rough. The officials are of the opinion that it may be the middle of next week beforeReuter. - 54 words
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Article281 1930-03-24 5 Mr H, Cecil Hunt has made a collection of “Fresh Howlers" (London: Benn, is 6d). This is an entirely new lot, and they ore divided into numerous categories. Like Mr. Hunt's previous booh of howlers, this one is very amusing. Below are some extracts ONE of the Jacobite281 words
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Article405 1930-03-24 5 By Six Wickets. marshall and aste score FREELY. 72 EACH. THE P.C.C. defeated the NonBenders by six wickets yesterday, scoring 252 for the loss of five wickets. The Non-Benders tired towards the end of the day and their fielding suffered in consequence, Aste, Murray and Partridge were405 words
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Article40 1930-03-24 5 Barrister (at Westminster County Court).—We can’t bring up our books today. They’re at Twickenham. Judge Sir Alfred Tobin. But it’s not very far to Twickenham. You go down there readily enough to a football match.40 words
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125 1930-03-24 5 YESTERDAY’S DISPLAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 24. A stirring scene was witnessed in Singa pore town yesterday when the local volun teers mobilized and performed tactical exercises in connection with the defence of Singapore. The operations included the placing of machine gun platoons, signalling125 words
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Advertisement12 1930-03-24 5 Of course I'll have another one, I do like ’Martell's brandy!" I12 words
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Advertisement135 1930-03-24 5 1 1 11 11 1 1 i gll CowiGalto S MILER FED ON COW £/GAT£ Stocks Just Arrived Jrotn Somerset AT e Georgetown A New Cow Gate Product Cow Gate Chocolate Milk e Delicious Nutritious Rich in Vitamin “D” Chocolate Milk is a Highly Nourishing Food Beverage. It is made135 words
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Advertisement265 1930-03-24 6 Y ow«i-oßwwqy n. u n ■■mn__ fICTBTW i»w m»1 I** l XUx. -rjri*. ll,, lll||||||||| »'-^gg2 Sa^^^!sa aH| S 3^^g^sg^^s^3^^lSS^SSSSsSSsSSsSSs!B^is^^!S'^^s^^^^^MßßEaMßiMßMlllHllli' ,ll!!! j THIS WEEK ONLY j I WHITEAWAYS I SPECIAL. CALE urplus Stocks Unearthed at the Recent Stocktaking HERE ARE EXAMPLE VALUES FROM ALL DEPARTMENTS. UM mi i n iii265 words
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Article590 1930-03-24 7 CHARITY CONCERT AT E. O. IN AID OF Y.W.C.A. Triumph For Amateurs And Orchestra. Musical Critic T c -1 hold at the E. and 0. Hotel 1 of the funds of the Y W. triumph for artistsand orchestra V;, and ves yet a S ain tliat in Penang we a590 words
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Article97 1930-03-24 7 —Keuter. RUMBLINGS OF AVAR. Peking, March 23: b.le war on a large scale has not yet the first rumblings thereof were by the reports of skirmishes betGovernment Forces and the Honan and North Hanhui bile, the last link in the control by the Central Government has—Keuter. - 97 words
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Article36 1930-03-24 7 Reuter, ARMY DEFEATS AIR FORCE. Twickenham, March 23 n the inter-services Rugger match the ained the < hampionship for the j, r< successive year by beating the Air(jr" by fourteen points to eight,— Reuter,Reuter, - 36 words
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294 1930-03-24 7 STOLEN WIRE. Plans Run Foul Of Law. N enterprising but unwise Chinese stood trial this morning in the Police Court before the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, charged with bavin» stolen 60 katties of copper wire from the Telephone Department. The object of the deed294 words
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Article257 1930-03-24 7 SEQUEL TO RAID ON HOCKIN CLUB. A police r*id on the Hockin Club, a well-known Chinese resort located at No. 9 Cintra Street, on M »rch 22 resulted in nine Chinese appear.ng before the Magistrate, Mg F.K. Wilson, 'his morning in the Police Court, charged by Chief257 words
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Article186 1930-03-24 7 SECURITY BOND OR GAOL. I The persistent Tamil who annoyed Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dodd at their home in Barnes Road and was arrested and brought before the Magistrate, Mr. Wilson, in the Police Court last week was to-day givm the alternative of putting up a $25,00186 words
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Article532 1930-03-24 7 NOVEL DEFENCE. Bicycle Lights Blown Out. Boay See, 30 Hokkien shopkeepei* appeared before the magistrate, Mr. F K. Wilson this morning in the Police Court well prepared to put up a etiff de fence against a charge, lodged against him by a traffic officer, that532 words
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Article169 1930-03-24 7 CHINESE FINED. Lim Kim, a Chinese, boaght a little horn for his bicycle in violation of the regulations and b emse he blew the horn with as n uih gusto as its cipacity would permit he was fined one dollar this morning when he appeared before the169 words
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85 1930-03-24 7 INTER DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Batterworth scored an easy victory over Bakit Mertaj <m on Saturday last by 6 goals to nil. Mr. N. Ward, the District Officer, Bukit Mertajam, kicked off, and Mr. M. A Bakar was the referee. On Saturday the match between the Junior85 words
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Article45 1930-03-24 7 Those who consented to collect on behalf of the funds of the above Association at the concert held at the E. &O, Hotel last evening were Miss M»Rgie Sirkies and M S 3 Peggy Callan. TuUl r.ce p‘B are not yet to Lend.45 words
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Article425 1930-03-24 7 Singapore by the night mail.—Contributed. PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS. Ser< mbar, March 21. HiS Excellency the H gh Commisaioner arrived in Seremban at 8.30 this morning by special train and wai met by the Acting Resident. There was no ceremony of any 1 kind, and theySingapore by the night mail.—Contributed. - 425 words
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Article219 1930-03-24 7 KLANG GOLF CLUB. Klang, March 21. Twelve cards were returned for the Ladies’ Medal (Bogey) for March. The competition was won by Mrs. H. HopsonWalker (-6) 1 up. The next two b st cards returned were by Mrs. O. W. Mustard (-9)2 down and Mrs. Walkce219 words
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Article49 1930-03-24 7 Dr. BABOO APPOINTED. Dr. Mohumrd Baboo, the Acting Principal Heakh Officer, has been appointed Acting Superintendent of the Leper Asylam at Pulau Jirejak n place of Dr. A. H. Weatley. Dr. Muthu will probably he acting as Ac:ing P.H.O. in place of Dr. Baboo.49 words
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66 1930-03-24 7 TWO EUROPEANS SUMMONED. The Pinang Gazette understands that Mrs. Oon, a Penan.? woman Barrister, has caused a summons to be i?saed on two Penang Europeans for alDgei assault on her, her brother Mr. Lim Khv« Seng and on her youogar sister at the Victoria66 words
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Advertisement9 1930-03-24 7 course I'll have another one. do like Martell's brandy!"9 words
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Advertisement33 1930-03-24 7 MISCELLANEOUS, Wanted 20,000 well grown rubber stumps in Kedah or Province Wellesley wh ch will be nine to twelve months old in Ju’ r 1930. Reply Box No. 54, c/> Pinang G zette.33 words
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Advertisement499 1930-03-24 7 1 MINHM n I 2 m "'W 2 Li bn, w v '.4 IHMBW’ 'WbH Bv' > Bw 1 Q B B I I I OBBBi /v k irßiwii /'A k I Vail hHM I //Mil I j y s I CUARANr EE PROMPT I Local DELIVERY OF B B499 words
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Miscellaneous71 1930-03-24 7 i "Wjhh *3 •’wi*l a vjnns Pl Wll *5 A“o AM’A Brn vH To-night and Till Wednesday, 26th AT 9-30 NIGHTLY Rin-Tin-Tin the Wonder Dog in “Hills of Kentucky” with Jasou Rob Tom S intschi and Dorothy D.van, “THE VANISHING VILLAIN” (Comedy) Ist Show at 7.30 p.m. Billy Sullivan in71 words
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Article435 1930-03-24 8 For some time now, it has been the policy of the Civic Fathers, where and when possible, to remove dangerous corners existing within the municipal boundaries. It is a policy with which all who have had the doubtful pleasure of driving a cir through the narrow' streets of435 words
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Article117 1930-03-24 8 —Rent r. 7 Years’ Labour. EARTHQUAKE D M AGE REPLACED. Tokyo, March 23. After nearly seven years’ labour and an expenditure of over H 00,000,000 yen, Tokyo, seven-tenths of which was destroyed by the terrible earthquake in 1923, stands rebuilt and modernised. To-morrow the Japanese Capital—Rent r. - 117 words
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103 1930-03-24 8 Reuter. FINAL VuTE. Washington, March 23. The Senate has completed the revision of the tariff and the final vote on the Bill embodying the revised tariff, will be taken on M onday. The passage of the Bill by the Upper House, which appears certain, means thatReuter. - 103 words
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Article89 1930-03-24 8 tttut r. CREATE SCENE. Paris, March 24. The members of the Association of IndoChinese Students Institution with separatist tendencies caused an uproar at the Cite Universitaire. The occassion was the Inauguration of the Indo-Chinese Hostel when many students bore banners on which were printed liberate thetttut r. - 89 words
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Article41 1930-03-24 8 —J? ut r. CREW IN EXCELLENT FOR VI. London, Yarch fcß. The Oxford Crew rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake in 21 minutes and 8 seconds undor good conditions The crew showed excellent form.—J? ut r. - 41 words
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Article1006 1930-03-24 8 a.h. l - a.h.l Penang, Monday. WELL, Monday again and black it—but no We have forsworn to vent spleen on the innocent day which follows the Sabbath as regularly as does Tuesday the day we abhor. These days perhaps, all days are black, what with tin and rubber, short credit1,006 words
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Article76 1930-03-24 8 -Reuter. OIL MAGNATE ACQUITTED Washington, March The oil magnate, Mr. Edwa-J f was acquitted on a charge o which it was alleged that he gau Secretary for the Interior. £20,000 for the grant of 11 serve to one of Mr. Doheny > <- <)H I The defence-Reuter. - 76 words
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Advertisement203 1930-03-24 8 ,I—l I.r- iiTi n l W?’* 1 MM I O —o The Royal Society of St. George j (PENANG EBAE CH) >■♦»< It has been decided to hold a Rill to cele* brate St. George’s Day, this year, at the Runnymede Hotel cn Friday, 25th April. Mt inbers intending to203 words
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Advertisement22 1930-03-24 8 B E. O. A perfect situation with every conceivable convenience and comfort. SARKIE3 BROTHERS, Proprietors. Apples, Prunes, Raisins, FROM THE World’s Orchard.22 words
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Miscellaneous61 1930-03-24 8 ITOWiV HALL. CARL LAWSON PRESENTS THE BANPOTAN Comedy Company IN “Give Take” The Sparkling Potash and Peilmutter Comedy On Monday, March 31st at 9 30 p.m. AND “The Dover Road” From The Little Theatre. London ONE LONG YELL! I Tuesday, April Ist at 9.30 p.m. Prices $4, $3, and $2.61 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-03-24 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day 11.55 a.m. 4.39 a.m. 9.32 p.m. 4.33 p.m. To-morrow. 11 06 a.m. 4.45 a.m. 10.15 p.m. 4.54 p.m.25 words
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Article405 1930-03-24 9 R icter. Conference Deadlock. M BRIA ND RETURNING TO LONDON JAPAN’S ATTITUDE. jf is announced that M. Briand will return to London as soon as Parliamentary obligations jwrmit, probably in the course of the ensuing week. The possibHit ies of a ThreeTower Pact between Britain, America andR icter. - 405 words
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Article258 1930-03-24 9 Lti! Gandhi Openly Defiant." CHALLENGE ’0 GOVERNMENT 10 ARREST HIM. Broach, March 24 The fact that Mr. Sen Gupta was sentenced to only ten days’ simple imprisonment coupled with a statement by Sir Georges Schuster, the Finance ember to the Legislative Assembly, that the Government had decidedLti! . - 258 words
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Article215 1930-03-24 9 the greatest encouragement Rugby Radio Service. TARIM TRICE. PROSPEC r OF YE\RS RESPITE. ENCOURAGING PROCEEDINGS The object of the Tariff Truce Conference, according to Mr. W. E. Graham, the President of the Board of Trade, was to facilitate European economic cooperation. This was not directed against thethe greatest encouragement —Rugby Radio Service. - 215 words
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Article111 1930-03-24 9 Reuter. Extensive Scheme. London, March 23. It is stated that the majority of European nations, the United States, the Argentine Republic and several other South American Republics have expressed their willingness to join the scheme for coping with international crime arranged last month between Great Britain,– Reuter. - 111 words
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Article127 1930-03-24 9 Reuter. Two Piers Destroyed. DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $1,000,000. Hoboken (New Jersey? March 23. Damage estimated at $1,000,000 has been done by a fire which destroyed two piers belonging to the Lamport Holt Line and pioht freight-cars, with a great quantity of merchandfse, on the nightReuter. - 127 words
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Article32 1930-03-24 9 'ruuVr. LEAVES HONG KONG FOR SHANGHAI. Hongkong, March 24, y r Van Lear Black the flying American news paper magnate left for Shanghai at 7.25 this morning 'it'uV’r.'ruuVr. - 32 words
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Article25 1930-03-24 9 i Re" ter. London, March 24. TLp death is announced of Professor ngnstine Henry, Professor of Forestry. University College, Dublin Re" ter.i —Re" ter. - 25 words
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Article436 1930-03-24 9 > euEr Entente Reached BRI ISH NEWSPAPER COM MEN S. ELECTORAL REFORM. British newspapers believe that the first steps towards an entente have been taken between the Labour and Liberal parties. The Observer says that if this is true it must change the whole face of> euEr - 436 words
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Article155 1930-03-24 9 WIU MVLV r was fully repr>s<nt2l Rugby l.adto service. SIMPLE CEREMONY. Westminster Abbey Memorial Service. London, March 23. The Earl of Balfour was buried yesterday at Whittinghame in cotland with simple ceremony. 'ix of his oldest servants carried the remains from the country church toWIU MVLV r – was fully repr>s<nt2l – Rugby l.adto service. - 155 words
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Article180 1930-03-24 9 days after leaving Britain Rugby Radio Service. AIR MAIL FLYING VH CENTRAL EUROPE. -< TIME TABLE ISSUED. The time table issued by the Imperial Airways shows that air mails will reach India seven days after leaving London In 1830 the record was 91 days set updays after leaving Britain —Rugby Radio Service. - 180 words
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Article423 1930-03-24 9 ,—British Unit d Pres 9. EX-CHAMPIONS. Their Fate And Wealth. New York, March 22. Since boxing was revised under the Marquis of Queensberry rules, providing for the use of gloves, there have been nine heavyweight champions, and the quest for a Successor to Gene Tunney,—British Unit d Pres 9. - 423 words
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79 1930-03-24 9 The Hospitals Board have appointed the following Committees to visit the hospitals in Penang during the current year; Hospital Visiting Committee for the ettlement of Penang; Dr AJ C Eland, Mrs. P J Sproule, OBE, Mr G Robertson, Vr J Crabb Watt and Mr AR W79 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-24 9 "Of course Til have another one, J ln like kartell's brandy11 words
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Advertisement143 1930-03-24 9 “His Master’s Voice” Records A Few Good Orchestral Numbers Recently Issued Berlin State Opera Orchestra C 1799 The Operaball Overture Heuberger Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra P qiqq S u Turkish March Mozart Ruins of Athens” Turkish March Beethoven B 3145 Hungarian Dances Nos. 1& 3 Brahms London Symphony Orchestra D 1744143 words
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1764 1930-03-24 10 25 Per Cent. Dividend Last Year. Average Yield Of 761 Pounds An Acre. Strong Position. THE seventeenth annual general meeting of the Ki verview Estates, Ltd., was held at the Secretaries’ Offices, Messrs. Evatt and Co., Ipoh, on Friday when Mr. E. G. Watts presided and1,764 words
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Article365 1930-03-24 10 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. Final Dividend of 5 Per Cent. TLLNTING UP. The Directors’ Report to tbe Shareholders of The Tapah Rubber Eitater, Limited, to be presented at the annual meeting on Monday next is as follows The net profit for the year amounts to $69,574.96 to which365 words
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Article41 1930-03-24 10 The homeward mail by tbee.e. Sirdhana elopes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 28 b instant. The 81. Rohna with mails despatched from London on March 6is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Fridaj, the 28th instant.41 words
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Article254 1930-03-24 10 UNANIMOUS RESOLUTION. Support For R.G.A. Scheme. (From our own correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 23. At a meeting of Proprietary Rubber Planters of Negri Sembilan, both European and Asiatic, held at the Seremban Miners’ Association on Sunday morning under the auspices of the Asiatic Planters Association of Malaya254 words
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Article255 1930-03-24 10 BUSINESS FO I ORDINARY MF E TING, The following is the Agenda of an O dinary meeting of the Penang Munici pal Commission, to be hdd on March 25 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Questions255 words
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Article69 1930-03-24 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, March 22. Paris, 124.26 New York, 4.86 K Brussels, 34.885 Geneva, 25 115 Ama terdam, 12.13;- Milan, 92.92; Berlin. 20.385 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen 18.16; O»lo. 18.17; Vienna. 34.525 Prague, 164} Helsingfors, 193} Madrid 39.05 L sbon. 108.30 Athens, 375 Bnchareeti 818 R’a 5} Buenos(Rugby Radio Service.) - 69 words
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Article79 1930-03-24 10 P®nane. March 24 1930 By C wt*»v of Ine Chartered Bant) Ou London Bank Demand 2/3 1 4m/ s 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Dem nd 56 1/16 France T.T. 1,425 India h T.T. 154} Bangkok T.T. 80|79 words
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Article187 1930-03-24 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 5 Shares. 1 2Q oq aq 1 C. I 6. 8 <J. $O. Mining. Bangrin Tin 22/6 23/6 22/9 23 6 Burma Malay 22/6 25/- 22/6187 words
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Article55 1930-03-24 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN-. LONDON. Spot £164-15 0. 3 Months’ £166-17-6. SINGAPORE. $85.06 per picul. Down 37} c. 175 tons done RUBBER: London 7| d. Up 1/16 d. New York 15f c. (Gold) Up 1/4 c. Local 25} cts. Up f/4 c. By55 words
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Article142 1930-03-24 10 LONDON STANDARD B.R. Sheet 25} cts. per pound =per pl=s34/33 Steady. L mdon 7| 1 New York 15f cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys}, General Produce Agency Ltd. Singspore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 25} cents per lb. April142 words
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Article206 1930-03-24 10 The following are the first class pas- sengers who arrived this morning aboard the S.S. Company’s ship, the s.s. Kedah under the command of Captain A. M. Crichton, from Belawan Deli Mr. A. B. Const; b!e, Mr. F. C. Thorn, Mr. and Mr*. F. H gar, Mrs. J.206 words
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Article281 1930-03-24 10 Beuter. UNDER COVER OF Dar ks s —l Ia M irch 91 The amaz.ng vitality f M dama who w; s impnsmed in c nation t thi Gazette de Franc” fi' tlx case, culm'nited in her eecine V Cochin Hospital where she wag recently fromBeuter. - 281 words
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Article112 1930-03-24 10 Penang. March 24 1930. ctr, Benares Opium p. nom 5,0(0/ c Cloves Sold leaf MUe« ’«.OC Mace Pickings nom 1/'■ aNutmegs 80s nr* 110 a Oocoanuts per 1,000 •< Oopra Sundried bay era 8.7 a Rattans sales H- 1 Rattans Goars* Vi no Green Snail Shell» Siam No.112 words
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Advertisement236 1930-03-24 10 In The Grip Of Indigestion. Many sufferers have daily to consider which they prefer—starvation er torture. Craving for food to appease the system's need for nourishment, they scarcely dare eat because of the agonies which folliw even the lightest meal. This pain after eating is tbe s omich’s protest that236 words
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Article707 1930-03-24 11 DEVELOPMENT of COMMERCIAL FLYING. need for airports. Calcutta— Burma—Singapore Route. A T THE TWELFTH CONGRESS of the Federation of Chambcrs of "mno’rce of the British Empire which is to be opened by j{ K. If The Prince of Wales at tl/e Guildhall on Monday, May n.(|], a707 words
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Article146 1930-03-24 11 British United I ress COMEDIAN SACRIFICES SLEEP FOR ART. Los Angeles, March 22. Devotion to realism in his acting led Stepin Fetchit, a Negro film comedian, into court here on a charge of being intoxicated. After a policeman told the court that he had arrested the comedian whenBritish United I ress - 146 words
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Article146 1930-03-24 11 ra P around the neck. United 1 ress, REVELATIONS” PROMI-ED FOR 1930 HOLIDAY FA "HI ON 4 New York, March 22. 1 Feminine beach fashions for the coming summer will be even greater revelations i than those of 1929 This is disclosed in advance reports from such, raP around the neck.—United 1 ress, ♦ - 146 words
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Article75 1930-03-24 11 r t ne cut dow United Press. Reduction to 3 per cent. Moscow, March 22. I Dvate trade in foodstuffs, now about 18 '’i cent of the total in Russia, is to be l f, c to three per cent by the end of this Year. Irt • ne cut dow United Press. - 75 words
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Article134 1930-03-24 11 who is nearly as old. British United Press 11l YEAR* OLD. Kamloops, British Columbia, March 22. Born in 1819—and still going strong. That is the record of Jim Mclntosh who was very annoyed when he learned that the Centenarian Club of London, after taking awho is nearly as old.— British United Press - 134 words
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Article96 1930-03-24 11 be provided in the new Zoo” British United Press. HAGENBECK’S HEADQUARTERS. Berlin, March 22. Plans for a new mammoth zoological gardens for Berlin, which has already one magnificent Zoo”, are announced by Herr Lorenz Hagenbcck, of the well-known firm of animal dealers. The new Zoo” willbe provided in the new “ Zoo”—British United Press. - 96 words
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Article131 1930-03-24 11 that wneii v> .-.i, found that the dream was true.— Biuish Unit d Press, HOW MURDERER ESCAPED ELE TRIG THAIRz New York, March 22. Ernest Duane, known in the United States as the “dream murderer’! has escaped the electric chair. Twelve hours before the time of histhat wneii v> .-.i, found that the dream was true.—Biuish Unit d Press, - 131 words
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Article494 1930-03-24 11 Mr V B. Hall is now officer in charge of the Postal Department at Malacca. Mr, Haji S. Osman, Usher of the V arine Court, b ingapore, has taken J 4 days’ vacation leave. Raja Aman Shah will accompany the Raja Muda of Perak on his tour494 words
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Article180 1930-03-24 11 MACMILLAN—SWITHINBANK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 24. The wedding at t. Andrews took place on Saturday of Mr. lan Campbell Macmillan A. S. P., at present, the second Head of the Preventive Service and Miss Joyce Swithinbank, the Rev. J. V. Westlake officiating. The Bridegroom is the180 words
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Article31 1930-03-24 11 Benter. SIR ROGER KEYES PROMOTED. London, March 23. Sir Roger Keyes has been promoted to Admiral of the Fleet in succession to Sir Somerset Gough Calthorpe (retired).—Benter. - 31 words
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1092 1930-03-24 11 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-Say. 8.8. Rahzman from Langkd, P. Soesce and P. Brandan. Sails for P. Brandan, P. Soesoe and Langkat to day at 81,092 words
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Advertisement9 1930-03-24 11 course I'll have another one, do like Martell’s brandy!”9 words
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Advertisement14 1930-03-24 11 F OR Travel Information CONSULT ih. AMERICAN EXPRESS .,1«. E. O. HOTEL-PENANG. Tel. 96814 words
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Miscellaneous153 1930-03-24 11 J l=3 w czibbczjeb zzmbt □■smauczin I Humour As 1 I Others See It, I I 71 Ji. |L —L7/G]JW 11 _I I, I want a durable toothbrush.’’ This is a good one. I have already used it ten times.”— Moustique, Charleroi. 1 r v .6 v Mbs X I153 words
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Article1343 1930-03-24 12 Saturday’s Results. Everton In Danger Z ne. Chelsea Victorious. London, March 22. THE following are the coni plete results of league matches played to-day: DIVISION 1. Birmingham 3 Bolton W. 1 Blackburn R. 1 Portsmouth 0 Grimsby T. 4 Burnley 0 Leicester C. 1 Sunderland1,343 words
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Article278 1930-03-24 12 WEDNESDAY LOSE. Huddersfield's Narrow Victory. ARSENAL DRAWS. London, March 22. Huddersfield Town win make its fourth post-war appearance in the F.A. Cup final when it meets the winner of the replayed Hull City and Arsenal match. On its previous appearances the Yorkshire side lost to Aston Villa278 words
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Article258 1930-03-24 12 HAMILTON DEFEATED. Partick And Rangers To Meet. ALL-GLASGOW final. London, March 22. THE Scottish Cup final will be an all-Glasgow affair as Glasgow Rangers and Partick Thistle will meet at Hampden Park in the final. Defeated Cup Holder*. A surprise was created by Pur.ick Thistle defeating258 words
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Advertisement41 1930-03-24 12 The Chinese Bazaar F? rvice 71 BISHOP Street, PENANG. bar d made Sham iBO ne NaQkin 8 si kp c ares, Chinese eries Shanghai combs, Chinese porcelain ware, Silverware, EXCEL! Wooden ware. Umbrella, etc., etc. U.AUELLENTQUATITY. MODERATE PRTOWH INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.41 words
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Advertisement109 1930-03-24 12 MAKE YOUR OWN SODA WATER Sparkling «A at one penny Ginger Ale, T\\ PS Tonic Water,P** V® I bottles made E. cn lhe equally |j! FLUGEL easily. fl g “JUNIOR" I ffli £9:9:0 FLUGEL L co C O D X. j 301» (Loodon), Ltd. extra with order, 225. ACTON LANE.109 words
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Advertisement480 1930-03-24 12 LATEST SHIPMENT AT All Over Printed Chiffons Printed Bridge Coats Printed C. D. C. Kimonos Hand Emb. Silk Underwears Shawls, Tea Gowns, etc., etc. TKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:^M-H<a<>H<‘M<^>{<4-i< W^4 A Master Production j by Humber I i "\ZOU know how good Humbrr Carl h %ve t always betn yon know the wonderful T480 words
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Article722 1930-03-24 13 What Experiments Revealed. THERE are well over 100,COO words in the Fnulish language—more than any other language in Eur Of these, how many may be found 2*your vocabuiaiy? Net a fair question, perhaps—you have p er counted them. But it offers an interC *inx722 words
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Advertisement75 1930-03-24 13 2 «I 1; /Til Canadian Club p*l 9 2 JML Whisky 4Hlb> Ideal for Cocktails, w High Balls, etc. -r- r vryjcn) CALDBECK, MACGREGOR (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances ej Hongkong) (Incorporated in Shanghai.) 1" 33, Beach Street Tel. 587 DOULATRAM’S, Heavy Consignment Just Unpacked. 100 PIECES Reversible Printed Heari-Coats,75 words
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Advertisement307 1930-03-24 13 11 1 1 -rar «j» J W Wfc a——W— M— .«Ttfi FWtff jTT TH GT WWGJb S——MlaMP MMr Til /Mi uKn/ll j rjK i Ife!! ME VJ A WOBOtI Jm ■RriW d 4 f T Ky/ /r lr gr n /iiiJl l 11: MT xv// '>J A-J/Jfffix 1 I v\307 words
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Article553 1930-03-24 14 F.B I. Proposals. CALL FOR COMMERCE (ONFER N E. THE Federation of British Industries has issued a comprehensive report on British economic policy with regard to the Dominions It is prepared for submission to the British Preparatory Committee to the Imperial Conference. The report recommends that the553 words
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Article131 1930-03-24 14 Said to be subject to epileptic fits, Charles Lea, a commercial traveller, living in Glasgow street, Northampton, was fined l(h. 6i. at Northampton for negligently driving a motorcar, ano was permanently di qualified from holding a driving licence. It was stated that the car m131 words
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Advertisement314 1930-03-24 14 ."'F •’’t'T ’SW F 3Hni 1 NSo I Banish mV Malarial Debility It/ LIKE a shadow of menace I f j malarial debility is hovering over every inhabitant of hot countries. Only too often this slow, unostentatious danger fe overlooked; once the parasites have been coa* quered by quinine, the314 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-24 14 Of course I’ll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!"11 words
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Advertisement189 1930-03-24 14 bjlilbi wWBi lißf "*W. ..«aSWV’M. They do not affect my throat. CRAVEN "A” are always good CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LIMITED. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION FOR QUALITY iy7 ITH a fuU I Vv five-seater P X'N touring body or189 words
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Article612 1930-03-24 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, March 24, 1930 Mutton— a cl Matton India* por lb 60 Head Sheep or goat each 13 J Liver with heart A luag do 15 I Trip® do luO i Goat or per lb 60 Sweet Bre«d pair Hue! m 40 dneT pair 30 J*612 words
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Advertisement201 1930-03-24 15 Apollinaris WA TER. The Natural Sparkling zz Mineral Water. It contains a small qaantity Lof Bicarbonate of Soda which corrects acidity and aids Digestion. ASK FOR A Whiskey Polly Bod Zed at the BpitiS Jl-OWlied Apollinaris Rhineland. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Limited, (Formerly Katz Frothers, Limited.) ORIENTAL ARTS and201 words
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Advertisement365 1930-03-24 15 POWER The new Ford Truck, powered b y a foar cylinder, fortyhorsepower engine, is rated as a3O cwt. truck It is a remarkably efficient unit, designed to give an unusual rau ge of performance at economical cost Mechanical up-keep is exceptionally low because of implicity of K design and the365 words
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Advertisement1288 1930-03-24 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LiNL 1 ligp I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. I9OULAR WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. J <JInd AMERICAN MAIL LINE J AENEAS Mar. 27 Marseille?, London. Rotterdam and Glasgow. > ynaM t i[ TEUCER Apr. 3 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. j![ 4 MENELAUS Apr. 10 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam1,288 words
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Advertisement628 1930-03-24 16 p. «.-British India" AND APCAR LINES A (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under con-|p Rnanf irint a™™ D tract with His Majesty’s Government, London K 9 o and Far East Mail Service. and S,n re Service. 651 Outwards from London628 words
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