Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 June 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-06-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 128. VOL. LXXXVIH. FRIDAY, 6th JUNE. 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement576 1930-06-06 1 ««•■■ißMflMimßiHmMHiMawßfljmamaMißD ar |H. TOKISATsd STUDIO. h s with Photo» fpraphv by electric light, Phoae 772, M g M, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. MHBHinitißiuiwiu»unHii!*<>i»iK)iiin:»iiunitiMi»uiDiwmtiniin!B I BEERY BALLADS No. 3. 8 J If you’ve plumbed the very depths of dark depression, tJ 1 And Life’s barque grows monstrous difficult to steer; 0576 words
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Advertisement31 1930-06-06 1 nMMiinnMMaMMMaMaaaaKMMM I T. NAGATA I a I BROTHERS, e c DENTISTS. I 1 R;&d Office next to ths L I 5 f B anth Oifise. 5?, Leitli Street. i g w31 words
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Advertisement2376 1930-06-06 2 pos'noNs vacant, bank HOLIDAY, a. djlnnys, gkon b o AND BHAN6HA The Kelantan Electric Light And P ower Wauted :An Indian Conductor for d 4 < BANKING_CORPO«ATION. COIIIDaiIV Limited The Exchange Banks will «„,000.000 copies of testimonials 10 Box No. 93, C/» fc e closed on Monday, 9th COMMISSION AGENTS,2,376 words
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Article1169 1930-06-06 3 PROBABLY FIFTY THOUSAND CASES. EXPERT’S ESTIMATE. Total May Well Be Greater. LIEUT.-COLONEL J. Taylor, D.S.M., of the Pasteur Institute, Burma, gave an address on May 13th in Rangoon on The Leper Problem.” He eaid :The leper problem is one which should be of particular interest to us1,169 words
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Advertisement135 1930-06-06 3 I THE P Happy Baby C* O many foods to choose from sjj increases your chances of selecting the wrong one, but if you S adopt HUMANISED TRUFOOD you have the assurance that a food has been chosen which provides i without question the nourishment I Hafure Intends Infants i135 words
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Advertisement196 1930-06-06 3 You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlatvie. Interesting Books. THE MOB by VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ $3-C0 The Mob sets forth the brief idyll of happiness erjoyed by Isidro Maltrana, a young literary man, and Feliciana, the daughter of a poacher. Two waifs, astray in196 words
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Advertisement166 1930-06-06 3 Every r Life Itself on This Month’s Hits. The Maestro’s Vocal Quintette of Cultured Singers. Q f Popular Medley, Sleepy Valley, I Kies |your Hand Madame, Lover Come Bock, Etc., (Popular Medley, Broadway Melody, ga i Lovo hbyp |g ong| Honey, Singin’ in The Rain, K.c„ (Popular Medley, Wedding Painted166 words
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Article670 1930-06-06 4 PEGU CATASTROPHE. Rangoon Buildings To Come Down. According to one of the prominent architects in Rangoon, who had carried out an inspection of the buildings damaged by the earthquake, it was estimated that so far it would require over a crore of rupees to repair the damage670 words
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Advertisement189 1930-06-06 4 For Rain or Shine The Standard Nine Brit is Ji StaiKiartl The Teignmouth Saloon I with the Stanlite”Sliding Roof. Prominent as the STANDARD’ has always been among British cars, the present range of models undoubtedly surpasses anything that the Company has achieved in the past, and we have no hesitation189 words
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Advertisement58 1930-06-06 4 OLD MALAYA. Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril Baxendale, is now ready for issue at $2 a copy. The volume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., Ta, Penang-street, Penang. UOS 'H" Plugs have proved to be best cm the58 words
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Advertisement221 1930-06-06 4 COUPONS rail® Takes pictures use wirt. Kodak Roll Film No. 1 20 rKJLL This coupon is available KODAK MADE CAMERA Git t book .t Smoke Piccadilly the LONDON MADE Cigarettes of quality and get one of these splendid daylight loading roll Elm cameras BfiUlLLl I Hill SMI Free I It221 words
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A Sportsman’s Scrap Book.
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Article374 1930-06-06 5 PARTNERS IN A FOURSOME. You are an Al Golfer.” A FINE bit of play by the Prince of Wales enabled him and his partner, Bobby Jones, captain of the American Walker Cup golf team, to halve a friendly foursome at Sunningdale in which they were374 words
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Article223 1930-06-06 5 Paid Amateurs. ALLEGED EXPERTS IN FOUL PLAY. LIFE SUSPENSION 1 PROPOSAL, M. Lucien Besset, a deputy for Paris and an ex-international Rugby player, is to bring the question of brutal play in French Rugby to the notice of the Chamber of Deputies. He will point223 words
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Article335 1930-06-06 5 BOX/NG. AND GOES INTO HOSPITAL. For the first time since Joe Walcott won the world’s welter weight title in 1901, a Negro is now credited with the championship. He is young Jack Thompson, a San Francisco man of colour, who at Detroit in a fifteen rounds bout335 words
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86 1930-06-06 5 Reuter Calcutta Sweep. London, June 5. The publication by Reuter of the correct list of numbers of the Calcutta Sweepstake has cleared up existing confusion but has given an unpleasant shock to a number of holders. Deep dejeption was caused to the seven Barnstaple workingReuter - 86 words
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Article245 1930-06-06 5 ,Reuter. Hendren 80 Not Out. KIPPAX COMPILES A CENTURY. ALLEN 6 FOR 77. London, June 5. z 4 fl ATSY Hendren enhanced p his claims to a place in the England team in the first Test at Nottingham by scoring 80 not out for Middlesex against the,Reuter. - 245 words
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Article172 1930-06-06 5 Penang’s Team. TO MEET Pi-RAK AND SELANGOR. WEEK-END TQUR. The following team will represent Penang against the Ipoh Club and the Selangor Europeans at Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Monday, respectively. J. E. Scoular W. H. Brodie and C. G. Barnes; J McLennan, H. R.172 words
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Article132 1930-06-06 5 DERBY SWEEPSTAKE, 1930. The following is the result of the Singa pore Turf Club drawing for the Derby Sweepstake, 1930: Number Horse Prize Z 1023 Blenheim First Z 1797 Iliad Second Z 1328 Diolite Third Z 1252 Adlon Starter Z 1811 The Field” do Z 1901 Tetragem132 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article302 1930-06-06 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, The Central Health Board decided it is not necessary to publish half yearly Reports as Minutes of the Central Health Board are given to the Press for publication. This is most unsatisfactory. Doss every newspaper to whom minutes302 words
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Article533 1930-06-06 5 Mr. J. Fiddes, of Linsum Estate, has gone Home on leave. Mr. T. Parker, Inspector of Machinery, Negri Sembilan, is going Home shortly. Mr. G. Logan, of Bendixen and Co., Seremban, has returned from Home leave. Mr. A. Shields, of the Survey Depart ment, Seremban, has gone533 words
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Article73 1930-06-06 5 June 7, 8 and 9 :lnter-State Cricket, Penang v Belangor, Esplanade. 6:Fancy Dress Dance, Eurasian V Club, 9 p.m. 7 ;St. Xavier’s Institution Sports, School Padang. 7 :Annual Meeting, Old Frees’ Association, 10 Leith Street, 4 p.m. 14 :Hutchings School Annual Sports, 2 30 p.m. 15:Cricket P. R.73 words
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Advertisement17 1930-06-06 5 "BOSCH" Blags have prov'd to he best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement341 1930-06-06 5 HL SHMiCEg Illi i GEORGETOWN’’ is the big «tai concern of its 1 kind in a I Malay?, It hisn’t alwiys bsen the big- gest or even big. It has just grown as a plant will grow if it is carefully cultivated. The GEORGETOWN” that great and solid organisationhas been341 words
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Article247 1930-06-06 6 Lloyd George and Earl Jellicoe.—Rugby Radio Service. PRINCE performs unveiling CEREMONY. Royal Tributes. London, June 5. At the unveiling of the statue of Marshal Fbch in Grosvenor Gardens, the Prince of Walos paid an impressive tribute to the great soldier. He said The Marshal may rightly bejegardedLloyd George and Earl Jellicoe.—Rugby Radio Service. - 247 words
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Article302 1930-06-06 6 Reuter. Probably Evacuation by Northern Troops. Shanghai, June 5. It is semi officially reported from Tokio that members of the Japanese Consulate have been advised by the National Government at Tsinan to evacuate in "view of the fact that the fall of the City to the NorthernersReuter. - 302 words
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Advertisement28 1930-06-06 6 Whiteaways SPECIAL I BARGAIN WE E K FOR Last Day SATURDAY 7th June Everything in Men’s Wear AT Bargain Prices 'W/hitea waiff SSko, PENANG. S K s^f N28 words
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Advertisement105 1930-06-06 6 KUNUO'b 10NS0K1AL PARLOUR 35 LEITH &TRBBT, Ondar New Management. Up-to-daie and Hygienic. Terme Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! &ATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT MIN SIN THE TAILOR TO SUIT YOU When sou want a suit of the very best Then come along unto our store. For the reasons we have to offer Wil!105 words
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Advertisement308 1930-06-06 6 WHY BUY SUGAR WHICH HAS BEEX EXPOSED TO DIRT, DUST AND FLIES USE THE SUGAR WHICH COMES STRAIGHT FROM THE REFINERY TO YOUR HOME, IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKING. Taikoo Sugar ALL TAIKOO SUGARS ARE OF THE FINEST QUALITY REFINED SUGAR. THERE DEFINITELY IS NO OTHER SUGAR AVAILABLE, IN THE EAST,308 words
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1590 1930-06-06 7 'J'hri Ung stories of his adventures in the ingle arc told below by M r Thomas P. Lambert, a Scottish Engineer, who has just relumed from the Malay Veninsula to his home at 321, Caledonia Road, Glasgow, where he is enjoying a holiday irith1,590 words
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Article66 1930-06-06 7 H.M.S. CASTOR” v. PENANG POLICE. A fi-otball match has been arranged tn be played to morrow on the Police grou id in Patani Road between a team from th»H M.S. Castor” and the Penang Policf. Tne fo”owing will turn out for me Police: Jaafar; Ingham and Facban Singh; Reddick,66 words
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Article63 1930-06-06 7 EURASIAN VOLUNTEER CLUB. The Fancy Dress Dane" organised b$ the Eurasian Volunteer Club takes plact to-night at the Company head-quarter» in Peel Avenue. Several well-known 1» nropean firms have come forward anr Moit 14 pr.z*s are to be given away. The Compmy’a O ch-stra will be63 words
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Article240 1930-06-06 7 H. E. The Governor On A Dream Of The Future. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 6. H. E. The Governor delivered his longest address since coming to Malaya, when he opened the new Academic Year of the King Edward VIII College of Medicine yesterday. In240 words
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Article222 1930-06-06 7 Annual Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June G. The Cycle and Carriage Company's annual meeting was held yesterday. Mr. Chua Cheng Bok, presiding, said the expenditure had decreased and the gross profit increased from §264,788 to $342,329. It was difficult to estimate how far222 words
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Article129 1930-06-06 7 .Reuter The King and Queen left Buckingham Palace yesterday afternoon for Sandringham where the Court will spend Whitsun. A conference was held at Liverpool yesterday to consider a scheme put forward by Imperial Airways for linking up the great Midland centres with London and the continent. It.Reuter - 129 words
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Article103 1930-06-06 7 Reuter. Frequent Troubles Result in 15 Deaths. Berlin, June 6, There have been serious street fights here between the Police and communist demonstrators. Both sides fired shots and several of the Police and demonstrators were wounded. Street fighting between communists and fascists, and also between the PoliceReuter. - 103 words
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Article1013 1930-06-06 7 Mr. H. A. Gibbons. Need For Advertising. Conditions in China Itself Growing Worse. On the Malayan Prince in port to-day are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gibbons, and their daughter, who are passing through Malaya on a world tour. Mr. Gibbons was the American selected1,013 words
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Article159 1930-06-06 7 SUGGESTED PRECAUTIONS AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 6. A prominent Singapore broker interviewed yesterday regarding the three months’ t n holiday by Australian interests expressed unqualified approval of the scheme. Incidentally, he did not agree that the pr poeal came from th Q T.159 words
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Article145 1930-06-06 7 AND HER UNCLE, THE PRINCE TO BE PROMOTED, Princess Elizabeth is a baby no longer. Now that she in four years old she considers herself really grown-up’’ and behaves in charmingly cbildish imitation of the Queen. On her first drive after returning to 145, Piccadilly from Windsor145 words
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Article119 1930-06-06 7 Reuter. Imperial Government Against The Project. London, June 5. The Government’s anxiety about unemployment was expressed by Mr. MacDonald in a letter to the City Corporation announcing that a conference on the question between representatives of the Government and local authorities would be held at the GuildhallReuter. - 119 words
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Article141 1930-06-06 7 Plans For Continuance Of Italiac Dictatorship. Rome, June 5. It is understood that Count Ciano, Minister of Communications, whose son last month married Signora Edda Mussolini, had been placed by the Fascist Grand Council as the first on the list of possible successors to Mussolini as the head141 words
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Advertisement17 1930-06-06 7 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement309 1930-06-06 7 Mew Advertisements. FOR SaLE. 12 b.p., 6-oyiinder, 1930 Model Armstrong Siddeley Car in perfect oontition owner driven mileage under 4 000. A real bargain at $1,750. Inepoc| ion and trial run willingly given. Reply Box No. 94, c/o Pinang Gazette. In the Matter of the Companies Enactment 1917. In the309 words
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Article510 1930-06-06 8 It may be a coincidence, but it is worthy cf note that July 7, the day on which the Legislative Council will meet at Penang, is the 130th anniversary of the annexation of Province Wellesley, the first piece of mainland territory in th Far Eist to come und510 words
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Article324 1930-06-06 8 It now appears that the recent resignation of Sir Oswald Mosley from the Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster and the elevation of Mr Noel Buxton to the peerage were the only outward signs that reached this colony of a split in the Ministry. In the light of324 words
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Article1166 1930-06-06 8 Penang, Friday. gyyEE the vessels of the B. I. Company jealous of the attentions paid to thei weary sisters of the P. and O. by public and press, attempting to ape their example in the matter of erratic arrival The question naturally arises in view of the1,166 words
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Advertisement131 1930-06-06 8 <'o Ci? o co I tat eennMMeora d Zy; a M?T h| I I MJ& 4pM -'A J \vdg|teL/ JOHN HAIG y CO., LIMITED. MARKINCH, SCOTLAND;. t> KINNAIRD HOUSE, FALL MALL EAST, LONDON. S.W.i. J=_ 111 hi an 11 I II I I J| ini tfi* i it 11 F131 words
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Advertisement66 1930-06-06 8 E O HOTEL AT THE DINNER DANCE ON SATURDAY 7th JUNE, 1930. WE THREE [and a PianoJ IN NEW CABARET NOVELTIES! SUNDAY, St*: JUNE. 1930 "at 9.30 pm. CINEMA SHOW BEHIND THE FRONT’* STARRING WALLACE BEERY A RAYMOND HATTON 5 reels and ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN” 2 reels by ALT ALT66 words
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Miscellaneous26 1930-06-06 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water, Low Water. To-Day 8.28 a.m. 1.08 a.m. 7.5” pm. 2.10 p.m. 1 o-Morrow. 7.1” am. 211 a.m. 9.00 p lu. 381 p.m.26 words
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Article156 1930-06-06 9 Reuter, Attempted Intimidation at Bombay Bombay, June 5 Hartal processions marked the end of Mahatma Gandhi’s first month in gaol Thirty cotton mills were closed and 65.000 workers struck Some of them stoned one mill in order to compel the workers to come out. They also stoned theReuter, - 156 words
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Socialist Ministry Reshuffle Yesterday.
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Article614 1930-06-06 9 Mr. Ben Turner and Mr. Noel Buxton Resign. Dr. Addison to Take over Ministry of Agriculture. Evidence of Government Discord. A Ministry reshuffle is announced. Mr. Ben Turner, Secretary for Mines, and Mr. Noel Buxton, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, have resigned. Dr. Christopher Addison, whoRugby Radio Service. - 614 words
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Article201 1930-06-06 9 Incorporating yesterday s and other recent changes, the Ministry is now instituted as follows Prime Minister and First Lord of Treasury Mr. MacDonald. l<ord President of the Council Lord Par moor Lord High Chancellor Lo;d Sankey Uo.d Privy eal Mr. H<r tshorn Chancellor of the 1 xchequer201 words
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Article32 1930-06-06 9 ,Reuter. British Minister To Holy See Returns to England. London, June 5. The British Minister to the Vatican has returned to England leaving only the Charge d Affaires to officiate,,Reuter. - 32 words
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Article280 1930-06-06 9 Nanking Government to Move in a Day or Two. SILVER CRISIS. London, June 5. In the House of Commons Mr. H. Rams botham (C. Lancaster) drew attention to the fall in the price of silver, which was prejudicing the economic situation in certain parts280 words
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Article129 1930-06-06 9 Reuter. Wonderful Reception At Sydney Town Hall. Sydney, June 5 Miss Amy Johnson was hailed as the Valkyrie of the air by Florence Austral who sang the thanksgiving chorus and gave the Brunhildes battle-cry from the second act of Valkyrie” at a luncheon given by 1100 womenReuter. - 129 words
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Article80 1930-06-06 9 Reuter. Mr. Scullin To Confer With Lord Thomson. Canberra, June 5. Mr. Scullin, the Australian Premier, stated that during his forthcoming visit to England for the Imperial Conference, he will discuss with Lord Thomson, the development of the England-Australia air service. The Australian Government was naturally sympatheticReuter. - 80 words
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Article53 1930-06-06 9 Reuter. Signor Grandi’s Suggestion Does Not Appeal To France. Paris, June 5. French circles declare that Signor Grandi’s suggestion that Italy and France should suspend naval building for 1930 was not made officially. Anyway, the suggestion does not appeal to the French, who consider that it favours ItalyReuter. - 53 words
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Article42 1930-06-06 9 Reuter. To Visit The Dutch East Indies Shortly. Amsterdam. June 6. The newspaper Handelsblad learns that ti e Ex King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who is now attending incognito the Ornithological Congress hero, intends shortly to visit the Dutch East Indies.-Reuter. - 42 words
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232 1930-06-06 9 Reuter. T. P, A. Announcement Expected Immediately. GRAVE POSITION. London, June 6. It is understood that the special committee nominated by the Tin Producers’ Association to accelerate the restriction programme are considering a scheme to concentrate the bulk of the twenty per cent, curtailmentReuter. - 232 words
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Article220 1930-06-06 9 Reuter. Sir Basil Blackett’s Promise of Early Reduction. London, June 5. Sir Basil Blackett, Chairman of Imperial International Communications Limited, which came into being as a result of the amalgamation of the Government beam wireless system and the ?able undertakings, addressing the Imperial Press Conference announced thatReuter. - 220 words
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Article179 1930-06-06 9 Rugby Radio Service. Unveiled on the Banks Of the Thames at Greenwich. London, June 5. Representatives of Great Britain, Canada and France attended in large numbers the ceremony of unveiling the statue of General Wolfe, which is a gift from Canada to Great Britain. The memorial– Rugby Radio Service. - 179 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-06 9 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement302 1930-06-06 9 983 T he House of Quality Have just received a large sh’pment OF Parchment Vetroloid Lamp Shades Artistically Hand Painted Beautiful Colourings and Designs.— T honged Leather Seams and Edges— INEXPENSIVE IN PRICE. Special display first floor. Inspection cordially invited. JOHN LITTLE CO, LTD, PENANG. PYRAMID” I 1 HAIR-BELTING H302 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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1156 1930-06-06 10 NEW ACQUISITION. Dividend Repeated At 8J»/° NELLMAY PROPERTY ACQUIRED. The twentieth annual general meeting of the Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd., was held on May 8 in the Council Room of the .Rubber Growers’ Association, 2-4, Idol-lane, Eastcheap, E. C., Mr. Arthur A. Allen (chairman of the1,156 words
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Article485 1930-06-06 10 Tin At £136, LOWEST FI URE 1914. KENNEDY CO. Messrs Kennedy and Company report that further declines in the prices of both tin and rubber during the week have naturally had a depressing effect upon the Share Market. Visible supplies of tin show an increase485 words
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Article190 1930-06-06 10 Stopped Indefinitely. LATIST GUI PUT RETURNS FUR MAY. TIN AND RUBBER. Tronoh Mines Ltd. Output pl*. 2,134 Southern Tronoh Tin Dredging Ltd. Output pls 1,350 Malaya Consolidat 'd Tin Dredging |Ltd. Output 3 dredges pls. 1,196.11 Cubic yards 330,100 Hours 1,967| The Kali No. 1 dredge has190 words
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Article212 1930-06-06 10 Fore’gn Exports of Rubber, including Latex, Cjnc-sntrate t Latex am Revertex, being final shipments o i ocean-steamers at all Malayan Ports, during the month of May, 1930. Latex Destination Rubber ConcenOther than trated Latex and Latex and Revertex. Reverlex. T’il Tons Tons Tons United Kingdom 9,068 78212 words
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Article77 1930-06-06 10 Statement showing the Ac nd Imports of Tin Ore and Experts of Tin during the month of Mar, 1930. Imports. Tons From Burmah IQI Netherlands East Indies 2,593 French lodo- China 82 J*p n g Siam 1,361 Union of South Africa 107 > Total 4 252 Exports.77 words
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Article175 1930-06-06 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day 5 2 8 2 SHABBS. S 3 a CQ OQ OQ QQ to. to. t 0. to. Mining. Hong Fatt .s?i .56 .50 55 Kinta -1.12175 words
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Article58 1930-06-06 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T/A/: LONDON. Spot £137-10 0. Up £2-10-0 3 Months’£l39-10-0. Up £212-6 SINGAPORE. $70.87 J per picul. Up $1.12| 200 tons done RUBBER: London 6 5/16 d. Down 3/16 d. New York 12t c. (Gold) Down fc. Local 201 cts. Down58 words
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Article195 1930-06-06 10 Penang, June 6, 1930. cts, Benano Opium p. cheat nom 5,000.00 Clovee h 90.00 Gold leaf sailers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s H 70.00 110 s <A.fO Oxoaiuts per 1,000 90 00 Copra Sundried buyers 8.45 Rattan* sales 11.15 Rattans Copra* 10.6 C Green Snail Snell*195 words
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Article19 1930-06-06 10 The bo neward mail bv the s.s. Khyber closes at 10 a.m. on Sundiy, the Bth insc.19 words
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Article62 1930-06-06 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.; B.R. Sheet 201 cts. per pound =per pl= 127/66 Quiet. London 6 5/16 J New York 12 j cts. (g< 1♦) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). Geaeral Produce Ageucy, LtdSingapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smokea Sheet for to-lay are a» follows: Spot 2Of cents62 words
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Article64 1930-06-06 10 Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 6th Jun*» quotation for Singapore refined tin $7O-87i per picul business done 230 tong, Penang refined tin $7O 25 per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin s69i per picul, tin ore per picul. The following were the rubber quotations in London on June64 words
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Article65 1930-06-06 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, June 5. Paris, 123.92; New York. Brussels, 34.81; Geneva, 25 09 Amsterdam, 12.08 s Milan, 92.76 Berlin, 20,36 Stockholm, 18.10; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.15 Vienna, 34.44 Prague, 163 j; Helsingfors, 1921; Madrid, 40.02 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens» 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio s«<; Buenos Aires, 42|;(Rugby Radio Service.) - 65 words
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Article69 1930-06-06 10 P*nang, Jam 6, 1930, Bv Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 5 h < m/is 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155 f Bangkok T.T. 80# Batavia T.T.69 words
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Article210 1930-06-06 10 The s.s. Kedah arrived this morning with the following passengers frem Singapore:Mr W Heaney. Mrs E C Hunt, Mr T E Conaghi n, Mr H R Warring, Mr and Mrs Temperlv. Mr Virisg, Mr Rennie, Madsm Loke Gaat Keen, Mr B M Kauffmann. Mr O Adler, Mr and210 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-06 10 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement70 1930-06-06 10 J\OTICEB. Beach Street Auction Rooms. Notice of Postponement of Sale. The Sale of Lot 5 T. S. XV with house No. 1, Larut Road, is postponed till further not es. A. DENNYS, Licensed Auctioneers. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. An Ordinary Meeting < f the Municipal Commissioners wbl be held at the Municipal70 words
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Advertisement473 1930-06-06 10 The Runnymede” PENANG. Malaya. Nicest Hotel.” dinner Dance Every Wednesday Fn d Saturday. tomorrow night a scecial Cabaret Dinner-Datce. featuring ENRICO PALMETTO he Danish Caruso) Mrs. ALFORD, (Singapore's popular entertainer) IVOR WEIR, (Jazz Pianist). Admission Dinner Dance $4 5Q Dance only, $l-50. Tables may now be reserved. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD.,473 words
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1385 1930-06-06 11 Port Of Penang Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the Tn Port To-day. a. Amrang from Si'.iawan, Bindings and Pangkor. Siiis for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan to-day at 5 o m. 7. a, Siuawan from1,385 words
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Advertisement10 1930-06-06 11 FOR Travel Information WRITE n. AMERICAN EXPRESS UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.10 words
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Advertisement178 1930-06-06 11 MAXFLI” will do it. (Maximum flight) rrr r x frrrrr r r r Ijrrrrr rr r i' pr r r r 3 r MO -Fwiftn I Hole Out In One! with a Dunlop Maxfli golf ball and win a DUNTjOP TROPHY. < Apply through the Club Secretary. I THE DUNLOP178 words
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Miscellaneous39 1930-06-06 11 f THEATRE ROYALj .y.A'Ld. To-Night T ill Saturday, 7th June. 2nd Show at 9 p.m. NORMA SHEaRER i> THE MAN WHO PAID” KENNETH HARLAN in THE SAP” A Little Masterpiece Arning Screenplays. 8u day Bth Clara Bow in (T39 words
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Article561 1930-06-06 12 PHENOMENON AT MOULMEIN. BURMESE SUPERSTITION, And the Scientific Explanation. AMoulmein correspondent writes to an t xch »nge: Heralded by loud peals of thunder and constant vivid flashes of lightning and ac companied by strong winds, the first shower of rain after the earthquake fell here on561 words
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Advertisement888 1930-06-06 12 T L J.. 1 HI -1 T WTO .1 Anet. exceed «11.000.000. S. C. A..urence in force exceed »38,000,000. The Great E astern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE i Winchester Ho»» «•"••pore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, T Company K«« £20.000 depo-vnd with S<.pre>m«888 words
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Advertisement391 1930-06-06 12 V |g|R! i i B H The fine flavour and 9 Iji B aroma, the consistent i: r *‘T£ 9 xffl high quality and purity 9 Era H 1 of Black and White g fl Virginia Cigarettes win g B B B f H universal approval. I| E 99| M391 words
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5036 1930-06-06 13 Annual Meetings to be Held at Tai ping. 4 Conserving Cash Resources. Pungah No. 2 Dredge Nearing Completion. Thabawleik’s Firm Footing. THE following are the Direc-J tors’ Reports of the zlustral Malay Group to be presented at the annual meetings to be held at Taiping5,036 words
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Advertisement309 1930-06-06 14 HI THRESHER and GLENN Y. TAILORS SHIRTMAKERS EVENING DRESS TROPICAL KIT Special facilities for prompt delivery of the immediate requirements of gentlemen arriving in London from overseas, .who, on production of this advertisement, will be entitled to a special discount of 10°/e> Call on arrival at 152-153, STRAND, W.C.2 I309 words
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Advertisement182 1930-06-06 14 INDIGESTION am so delighted n-if.h fh-’ henefit I hare derived from taking your Kruxchen Salts that 1 fee! it <>n y fair to you tluit 1 should urite. an appreciate n. 1 r years I hare suffered from im<!i(iestioi> and all t. e atterulaut ills. After tai ing your wnderful182 words
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Article614 1930-06-06 15 CHOWBABTA MARKET Penang, Jane 6, 1930 M 'TTON— 3 c, Mattoa Audi*. per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart 4 loat do 1.50 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet M 40 Kidney m614 words
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Advertisement196 1930-06-06 15 B H B isfeffi z’W >r K B JT > HHW[ Iwz 114 4»] 4l B EOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., I What does 4lKe< machine i jiltetf bellin s cost JWW you X -j. Not What do you pay for it” r !P HERE’S a difference. Ordinary belting196 words
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Advertisement1313 1930-06-06 16 I -AA-WVM' THE BLUE .FUNNEL LINE 1 dom,ar steamship line s (INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PEN XNG. iJlnd ARit/MSCAN f‘Hi Afi SU MjINE J WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. tS J AGAPENOR Jane 12 London, Rotterdam and Hamburgh > PrZL\ J—- Il fcjsffifr i ANTENOR Jane 19 Marseilles, Lon ion. Rnterdtm1,313 words
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