Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 June 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-06-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 142. VOL. LXXXVHI. TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement438 1930-06-24 1 a Migßimm uimiimufliiiiiiiaj mi ninaiuiusiwiiDUßuniiiiiooioiis H. TOKISATSUI STUDIO, with qModate Photo» graphy by electric li<hi, 'Phoae 772. 2 2 a fiB, 70 t Bishop Street' 3 PENANG. anoHKiwiiflßumiHUiiinujuniiUHßimniiuiiuuMSDMMiuutmußiHs zsk GET RATNER X jZ„ I X S No Rafner No Hafner H X. I Safe Haa HI U- Burglarproof Safe Hat438 words
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Advertisement36 1930-06-24 1 ewamrwiMraiwiMiwawinwi »nmi mmk* 1 T. NAGATA f I i brothers. DEM IS !8. I I 9 J Hisd Office next fo the Sispeetwy' f B i f Brand? O fcc, i 2, Leith Stm 1 I36 words
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Advertisement1773 1930-06-24 2 1,1 r r ...>■■■■ .mill BANKS. POSITIONS VACANT. U CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA 4 g A < JA Kk M F" 3 JB fk_ BMfe. A AUSTRALIA and china. A V£k IVI RRAN il 1 A reliable firm to ait as our Agent to (Incorporated in England by Royal I▼1,773 words
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Article1202 1930-06-24 3 PUBLIC PAYING TOO MUCH FOR ENTERTAINMENT. A cut of 50 per cent, in novels is reported from the U. S. In Britain, in spite of the theatre slump, there are proposals to abolish the cheaper seats. THE news that a number of leading American1,202 words
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Advertisement315 1930-06-24 3 PENS at the C\ price of 1 LjAR KER offers you another improvement. With every Parker Desk Set, a cap with pocket clip is included free of charge. When leaving the office, just remove the taper, substitute the cap with clip, and the Parker Duofold has been transformed into a315 words
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Advertisement70 1930-06-24 3 'BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the roadi in the air and on the sea. LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. I To Clear at Specially Reduced Prices. Weekly JCheck with Rice Advance without Fortnightly’,, ,> with m m at $2.50 each. Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD. You can70 words
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Advertisement209 1930-06-24 3 I EASTERN SERIES 2X A m a BURMA 'i'O say Milkmaid” Milk is part L of Burma’s national life is no /Sjfc exaggeration. Each year, in thousands of homes, the richness if r'h an d purity of this world-famous 1 milk are laying fresh foundations health to children of» all209 words
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Article1680 1930-06-24 4 Rudyard Kipling’s Rise to Fame The Gardens at Chelsea and Kew: A Grand Empire Ball. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May’ 29. The King’s Health. The news that the King is suffering from an attack of rheumatism will evoke much sympathy, but will not come as a1,680 words
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Advertisement243 1930-06-24 4 WTwy IN THOUSANDS OF MOMI3 W IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD SOLD A RECOMMENDED Chivers BY STORKS EVERYWHERE OldeEndlish V. R. VICK CO, *2 <_ Marmalade is acclaimed The Aristocrat of the 35E, Beach Street, Penang. Breakfast Table.” Jaded appetites i gladly respond to its delightful touch of V-243 words
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Advertisement12 1930-06-24 4 yb/i should qive Martell’s Brandy the over others as it is superlative12 words
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Advertisement285 1930-06-24 4 1 f When Women Suffer, M they take A e E 7 F f X «toyOt’s Speedily and certainly the pains Kk V disappear. The Original y s ASPIRIN Tablets v P ac k a g e > bearing the worldf famous trade-mark, the Bayer Cross .aiSsß rTnrriTrriT---iw-i ,4^ Motherj285 words
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993 1930-06-24 5 Yesterday’s Results. Stiffy and Jadi Spring Surprises. Mr. Strode’s Success. Taiping, June 23. The Iskandar Polo Club meeting run in conjunction with the Taiping Turf Club, proved a great success. The weather was fine and the going was good. The attendance was satisfactory and included993 words
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Article100 1930-06-24 5 H.M.S. MAGNOLIA’’ DEFEATED BY M.A.F.C. The M.A.F.C. played a friendly soccer match yesterday evening at Date Kramafc with a team from the 11.M.5. Magnolia and defeated them by four goals to three. Mohammed opened the score for the M.A. F.C. and second goal was scored by Ibrahim. There100 words
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89 1930-06-24 5 120 YARD-’ HURDLES CHAMPIONSHIP. The Penang Free School has consented to the Penang Amateur Athletic Association holding its 120 Yards Hurdles Championship of Penang for the year 1930 »»t their Sports to be held on the school grounds on Saturday, 28th. June, commencing at 2 3089 words
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Article70 1930-06-24 5 PRACTICE GAME. The following teams have been selected to play in a practice game on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. on Thursday Colours: Pawanteh Brodie and Ghim Huat, H. R. Carey, Lesslar and Kim Chooi; Rozells, Cheng Swee. Ab. Rahman, Ee Eow and Basheer. Whites: Velupillay; Ah70 words
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Article43 1930-06-24 5 June 25League Football: P C.C. v. Police. Renong Ground. 28Cricket: P. R. 0. v S- X. R. C., Esplanade. O. X. A., At Home”, No, 1 Leith Street. 5 pm. July;s, 8, 10 and 12 Perak Turf Club Professional Races, Ipoh.43 words
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Article, Illustration89 1930-06-24 5 Miss Betty Nuthall, who with the withdrawal of v rs Watson, becomes a seeded player. H W. Austin. Great Britain's hope in the Men’s Singles. Senorita D’Alvarey. Spain’s hope in the Womens Singles. Nigel Sharpe (Great Britain), who was beaten in the first round by John Doeg (u.s89 words
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Article223 1930-06-24 5 Reuter. KIPPAX 120. Lancashire’s Good Start. COUNTY MATCHES. London, June 23. The Australians batted for the greater part of the day and Kippax, who was 56 not out on Saturday, carried his total to 120 before being dismissed. With the help of 63 from Fairfax the scoreReuter. - 223 words
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Article301 1930-06-24 5 OPENING MATCHES. Miss Betty Nuthall Seeded. London, June 23. Representatives of twenty-five nations, numbering 128, including youthful America,Japan,France, Australia and Great Britain will take part in the Open Wimbledon Championships to-day which is confined to the playing of the mens’ Singles. The American, Allison has the301 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-24 5 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Article860 1930-06-24 6 OFFICIAL CONTROL? Need of Stabilisation. THE GREATEST FAILURE.” Sydney, June 22. Although the proposal made by the New South Wales Graziers’ Conference to instigate an Empire control of wool is still in a nebulous stage, enormous interest has been aroused in wool growing and marketing circles in860 words
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Article550 1930-06-24 6 Mr. G. Holden, senior executive engineer, Malacca, has been granted Home leave Mr. M. Jahn is in charge of the German Legation, Bangkok, following the departure of Dr. R. Hertz Mr. G C. W. Davson has been appointed to act as senior engineer, Public Works De partment,550 words
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Advertisement347 1930-06-24 6 I 'WhiteawaqS GREAT HOUSEHOLD EVENT I tXh c 1 WsQwroju SetX I I N£TS I S 1° Many An. B S Double?Th Strc D 8 I'-’-I 3 B °d Rgnred n aeire B I I S Sets Of Fiv! P- az6d Et fl C °we« an? ,nfhe «U I J347 words
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Advertisement96 1930-06-24 6 g. "“Ma» g The use o f a I KELVINATOR Automatically Protects Your Food. I i B I I I I s Hygienic n 1 it w< o W‘ <> s It is less expensive to run than the old fashioned t Ice box. Visit Our New Show Booms and96 words
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Miscellaneous56 1930-06-24 6 Humour As Others See It. WT Fu Sil' i' r m I F? THE BUTCHER WEIGHS HIS SON. Sondagsuisse-Stnx, Stockholm. I have sold my old typewriter.” I understand Anderson has married his.” En Rolig Half Timma, Gothenborg. I What is that man doing? It is the head waiter of the56 words
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Article701 1930-06-24 7 YESTERDAY I ROCEEDING?. Further Evidence for Prosecution. Further evidence wag recorded yesterday afternoon in the Penang District Court .before Mr. F. .1. Morten, Additional District Judge, in the re-trial of Udam s?inghj at one time a postman in the Penang Post Office, who was convicted and701 words
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Article117 1930-06-24 7 Foreign Secretary’s Statement in the Commons. London, June 23. In the House of Commons at question time, invited to make a statement on the present position in China, Mr. Henderson had little to add to his reply of June 18 and recited events including the closing117 words
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Article169 1930-06-24 7 Reuter. GOVERNMENT STATEMENT. Disobedience Movement Losing Ground. London, June 23. The Government of India’s appreciation to June 21 circulated by Captain Wedgwood Benn in the House of Commons, stated that the tribal situation on the North-West Frontier is improving but is still causing anxiety The internal situationReuter. - 169 words
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Article234 1930-06-24 7 DISTRICT COURT CHARGE. Postponed Until To-morrow. The case was mentioned this morning before Mr. J. S. W. Arthur in the Penang District Court when Samsudin bin Sahabudin was formally charged with having caused hurt to Ng Kam Phooi with a cutting instrument, on May 15, on the234 words
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Article163 1930-06-24 7 Leaves Dublin on Atlantic Flight. Dublin, June 24. Captain Kingsford Smith and three companions started on an Atlantic flight in the aeroplane, the Southern Cross, at half past four this morning.Reuter. An earlier message- from Amsterdam stated Captain Kingsford Smith, the first airman to fly the Pacific,163 words
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Article114 1930-06-24 7 Reuter- Deputies Smash Gates and Hold Meeting. Cairo, June 23. The dispute between the new Premier. Sidky Pasha, and the President of the Chamber had a dramatic sequel this after noon Sidky had forbidden Parliament to meet owing to the resident’s refusal to give an assurancethat no business– Reuter- - 114 words
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Article591 1930-06-24 7 LARGELY ATTENDED FUNERAL The funeral of the late Miss Molly de Cruz, third daughter of the late Mr Ted de Cruz, and Mrs de Cruz, of 1 69 McAlister Road, Penang, took place yesterday afternoon at the Western Road Cemetery and was largely attended.591 words
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Article283 1930-06-24 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —It is, if I mistake not. geperally conceded that it is the reverse of sound policy for governments to strive to profit largely at the expense of the taxpayers. Yet it appears from the report of the Penang Electric Supply283 words
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Article728 1930-06-24 7 PERAK INTEREST. Question Extension. The Times of Malaya” of yesterday says: The excellent Sunday Gazette,” which paper was created by Air. A H. Lancaster, makes a most interesting announcement re garding the famous harbour at Lumut, which a British Admiral many years ago described as the finest728 words
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Article152 1930-06-24 7 DUE FOR PROMOTION SOON. In a recent issue of the Pinang Gazette it was stated it would not be surprising if Mr. G L. Ham, President of the Penang Municipal Commission, -were transferred to Singapore as Municipal President there, in succession to Mr. R. J Farrer. Mr.152 words
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Article621 1930-06-24 7 TRANSFER OF NUMBERS. Important Singapore Case. CHARGES AGAIN >T CHINESE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, June24. The purchase by Chinese member of the Singapore Turf Club of numbers in the Unlimited Sweep, held during the May race meeting, and the alleged transfer of the numbers to621 words
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Article61 1930-06-24 7 Reuter. Accepts Chairmanship of Conservative Party. London, June 28. Mr. Neville Chamberlain has accepted Mr Baldwin’s invitation, to assume the chairmanship of the Conservative Party. He has stipulated that he will resign when he has carried out such measures of reorganisation as I may find desirable, andReuter. - 61 words
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Article58 1930-06-24 7 Reuter, London, June 23. The Founders’ Medal of the Geographical Society has been awarded to Mr. Kingdon Ward for explorations in South West China and South-East Tibet, the urchison Grant has been awarded to Colonel H. Ward for surveys in Central Asia and the Cuthbert Peek Grant toReuter, - 58 words
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Advertisement20 1930-06-24 7 15= ay E.AO. Hotel SATURDAY. JUNE 28. GREAT ATTRACTION enucopalmetto THE DANISH CARUSO AND IVOR WEIR JAZZ PIANIST. IE a20 words
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Article515 1930-06-24 8 Soundings are to be taken shortly in the Lumut estuary. That bald official statement revives interest in a .generous expanse of land-locked water which has been described with perfect truth as the finest natural harbour east of Suez. The announcement cannot fail to give rise to515 words
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Article301 1930-06-24 8 To day is the sscond day of the last week of the current half-year and the Municipality observe a discreet silence on that question of grave importance to the business commu nityMunicipal taxation. It will be remembered that the Pinang Gazette advocated a reduction of taxation for the301 words
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Article1089 1930-06-24 8 A. IL L - A. IL L. Penang, Tuesday. EAR A.H.L.”, writes that intrepid member of our staff who imagines that by wandering round a Wall of Death he can dodge an ea’ly entry into the next world via balloon, parachute and the Supreme Court spikes, I quite agree with the1,089 words
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Article24 1930-06-24 8 The death has occurred at Kansas City oi Sidney Catlin Partridge, Bishop of minster, ex-missionary in China ft ex-Bishop of Kyoto.24 words
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Advertisement263 1930-06-24 8 1 1 1 v< j, n ?X ll llir !i w Coming 1 It ---I Thro’ ®or Wf J ML* f t mw I J tkx V 6 V\... x > U Give I your baby the food I you know is NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK.” WHAT greater assurance can263 words
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Advertisement35 1930-06-24 8 < E, O. MALAYA’S LEADING HOTEL IDEALLY SITUATED, EXCELLENT CUISINE. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. REDUCED TARIFFS. Apply to Manager fcr Daily or M >» thly Rates. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. JK- J Apples, Prunes, Rcisins, FROM TH <: World’s Orchard.35 words
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Advertisement12 1930-06-24 8 You should give Martell's Brandy over others as it is superla f12 words
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Miscellaneous27 1930-06-24 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 11 16 am. 4.04 a.m, 10.47 pm. 5 16 p.m. To Morrow. 11.16 a.m. 504 a.m. 11.47 pm. 6.08 p.m.27 words
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3103 1930-06-24 9 An Ultimate Federal Constitution. PROVINCIAL AUTONOMY. Necessity for Alternative Power. NORTH-W SI FRONTIER PROTECTION. The second volume of the report of the Indian Statutory Commission (the Simon Commission) was released for publication at midnight. The report comprises unanimous recommendations, the most important of w’hich are: An ultimateReuter. - 3,103 words
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Article298 1930-06-24 9 .Reuter. Announcement at the Colonial Conference. £lOO,OOO FOR EDUCATION. London, June 23. The Colonial Conference met this morning. There was a full attendance of delegates and observers Lord Passfield, in his opening speech, stated that the first session of the conference would be devoted to a.Reuter. - 298 words
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Advertisement134 1930-06-24 9 Sterling Silver i 5s 9 I A Long Felt Q Just the Thing Want c to Aerate Your Drink I Be Fashionable H J Whisk closed and IL to Swizzle a F oam Price $2-50 John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. (Incorporated in Eng and »4» Have your motorcar spray painted134 words
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Miscellaneous62 1930-06-24 9 THEATRE HOYAL To-Night To-Night 2nd SHOW AT 9 p.m. see in as fer's Voice the uncanny intelligence of THUNDER, tbe marvel dog and the most realistic battle scene ever screened. A titanic laugh spectac’e with a thousand blood ch Hing thrills is provided for you in SOMETHING NOTHING with an62 words
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811 1930-06-24 10 Dr. Glass's Annual Report. Successful Anti Malarial Scheme. Ample Water Supply. It is the aim of the Health Officer to promote the good health and well-being of the people, not merely by measures calculated to prevent epidemics which must always claim our special attention, but811 words
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Article391 1930-06-24 10 Before Mr. A. D. York, in the Second Police Court. Ng Chor Long was charged -with having caused hurt to a compatriot, with a dangerous instrument, to wit. a knife, at Carnarvon Street. The accused claimed trial when Inspector Frew, who was in charge of the391 words
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Article134 1930-06-24 10 Strikers Attempt to Prevent Bread Entering City. Seville, June 24. Serious disturbances arising from a report that a factory girl died following wounds received on Friday in the course of the collision between police and strikers, a general strike has been proclaimed. Nails have been scattered in the134 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article407 1930-06-24 10 RIVER TAMAR. Plymouth Appeal to the Prince. An obstacle in tbe way of a £1,590,000 scheme for the recovery of tin from the bed and banks of the River Tamar is said to be the opposition of the Duke o' Bedford on the ground that407 words
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Article57 1930-06-24 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £134-2-6. Down £412 6 3 Months’ £136-2-6. Down £4-7-6 SINGAPORE. $68.50 per picul. Up 25 c. 175 tons done RUBBER: London 5Jd. Down 1/16 d. New York 111 c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 19 cts. Down 1/4 c.57 words
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Article158 1930-06-24 10 Kuala Selangor Planters’ Suggestion. The following resolution was passed at the Kuala Selangor District P anteis’ Association extraordinary general met ting held at Kuala Selangor on the June 18.1930. That in view of the present entirely unremunerative price of rubber, entailing many estates in considerable loss, this158 words
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Article268 1930-06-24 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations Id MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day: Yesterday To-day 2 s g e Shares. j o a 0Q 00 CQ 3Q I (S. to. I G. 10. Mining. Pangrin Tin 13/- 14/- 12/9 14/Chenderiang268 words
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Article108 1930-06-24 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) 3.R. Sheet 19 cts. pound =pcr pl 525/31 Quiet. L'ndnr 5j I N*w Yort lljctp. (g< 1 (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). Gaaeral Produce Ageacy. Ltd. Singapore Prices fjr Standard Ribbed Smiked Sheet for to-day are a* follows: Spot 19| cents per Ih. July108 words
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Article65 1930-06-24 10 Messrs Boustead d Co., Ltd. 24th June quotation for Singapore refine i tin $6B-50 per picul business done 175 tons, Pen-mg refined tin $6B-50 per picul, business done 25 tone, unrefined tin $67-50 per picul, tin ore $67-50 per picul. The following were the rubber quotations in London65 words
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Article72 1930-06-24 10 P«nang, Jaae 24, 1930. Bv Oowrtesni of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 < 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 M France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155 j Bangkok T.T. HOf h Batavia T.T.72 words
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Article46 1930-06-24 10 Tbe homeward msil by tbe s.s. Ranpura closes at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 28th instant. The P. O. Kalyan with maik les patched from Lmaon on June 5 is expec ed to arrive here a: 7 a.m. on rhureday, the 26. h inst<nt.46 words
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Article1086 1930-06-24 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. s a g Hi KUBBBB [D.Um.I c o 9 o Allenby Bubbea Oe 1 P& 1 Klor Gajah Rubber Eatete 1 23 140 Am.lgun.ted Malay Estates 1 90 2 ]<) Ayer Hltam Planting BynSicate 2 25 2 50 cam Ayer Kunlng Rubber Estates 30 401,086 words
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Article276 1930-06-24 10 THEFT OF NECKLACK AT’ MAGAZINE. Accused Discharged. Yourg Ah Na, aged about 4, w as D av ing in front of house No. 2001, Magazine Road, on June 12, when his neckiaca acd pendant valued $5O/- were stolen from his person. The boy, despite repeated questions put276 words
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Article39 1930-06-24 10 From Our Own Correspondent. Colombo, June 24 A conference, representative of the local rubber industry, has decided to request the government to remove the export duty on rubber, in order to afford relief to the industry.39 words
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Article239 1930-06-24 10 Psnang, June 24, 1930. cts. B*nar«e Opium p. ch«st nom 5,000.0® Cloves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72/10 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 7O.'X) 110« 60JO Oocoannts per 1,000 90 00 Copra Sundri»! buyers 7.50 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.01 Rica:— Siam No.239 words
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Advertisement20 1930-06-24 10 'BOSCH 1 Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the s fi a.20 words
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1004 1930-06-24 11 PORT OF PENANG. Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the veek: In Pert Te-day. b. Milacca from Bernam River. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan Ditch to-day at 3 p. m. B. 8, Malaya from1,004 words
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Advertisement217 1930-06-24 11 THE BOON SERVICE What It Is. IMPORTANT. I We feel it is a matter of paramount importance to our numerous customers that we give our views on that much discussedand abusedword Service,” SERVICE. s Service as we understand it, means more thana slogan, an empty promise given haphazard.oi a deliberate217 words
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Advertisement138 1930-06-24 11 MgM On the &Highways and the J£\ Roadways I of the World 1 unloplfc-^Z;:-. Tyres are ¥1 invari ably OUkB used DUNIOP The World's Standard Tyre c.f.h. 1024 A&23 lB_B L -~nil. TISI I~T JLUI L_W-UBBL—MW__l—if MaMf 11 F Pilot Super-Wasp” SHORT WAVE ]R.eceivir\g Sets. (BATTERY OPERATED). ml I'CX" M138 words
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Article1052 1930-06-24 12 NO NOVELTY IN MALTA. FAMOUS SIEGE RECALLED. History Of The Hospitallers. THE clash of Church an! Stite uno novelty in Mails, where the famous Hospitallers of St. John of lem waged many a bloody battle as pioneers of the Christia i faith. It is an1,052 words
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443 1930-06-24 12 MOSAIC WORK IN A CATHEDRAL. When its interior has been completely decorated with the glass mosaic now being fitted, Wes minster Cathedral, it is claimed, will be one of the mist beautiful buildings in the world. But that will not be for two or443 words
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Article90 1930-06-24 12 Tea-time is the most popular of all mea’ times at the Home of Commons, for of 136,000 maals served there last yea»*, I Re-, writes the London correspondent of the Liverpool Pos.” that nearly 74,C00, or more than half, come under the heading of teas.90 words
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Article381 1930-06-24 12 VALUE OF DEATH PENALTY. Bat Not For Women Offenders. Judge Kavanagh, of Chicago, giving evidence before the spec al committee on capital punishment at the House of Commons said he fav inrad the rtt mtion of the capital penalty in certain case’, but it wai not381 words
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Article349 1930-06-24 12 When She Gloats Over Prowess of the Male. A number of the delegat°s to the annual CLuocil Meeting of the Womens National Liberal Federation, which opened on the 13th Mav, were present at the public meeting of the Women’s Peace Crusade at the Queen’s Hall, at349 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-24 12 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement369 1930-06-24 12 Assets exceed $11,000,0C0. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE 1 Winchester Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposiled wit** th* Suorem® Court of England and complies with the British Life369 words
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Miscellaneous115 1930-06-24 12 phone TV/f X T V The Theatre of perfeci sound 79, IVB FROM SATURDAY 21ST TO TUESDAY 24TH JUNE TWICE NiGHTLY-6 45 P.M. AND 9-30 P M The Sishop Murder Osuse A Metro-Goldivyn-Mayer all Talking Picture S. S. Van Pines Pest-seller Murder Mystery Novel now comes to the screen as115 words
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Article551 1930-06-24 13 How Family Heard News of Arrival in Australia. Marvellous.’’ IT was my good fortune the other night to meet the father and mother and Bisters of that wonderful girl flyer, Amy Johnson, generally known to all friends as Johnnie,” and to spend some hours with551 words
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Article120 1930-06-24 13 The Union Kindergarten closed on Friday, June 20, for the mid year vacation and will reopen on Wednesday, July 16. To meet the increasing demand for more accommodation, the Committee has been fortunate enough to secure another building opposite the school for its extension. This will accommodate one120 words
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Article98 1930-06-24 13 Not many people (writtsa correspondent of The Field), have escaped death by so narrow a margin as the officer of an infantry regiment in India, who struggl" »ng into a new and rather stiff pair of Wellingtons one evenirg, finally succeed- < d in denning98 words
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Article105 1930-06-24 13 Apropos the siiling of the French liner Lafayette frem Havre in an attempt to i.reak the transatlantic record of her two German rivals, an Evening Standard correspondent hopes she will be successful since he says, it will only be when the passion for speed has been reduced105 words
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Advertisement437 1930-06-24 13 :ricsin SCALP ILPIMPLES Irritation Unbearable. Healed by Cuticura. Eczema broke out on my scalp in small, red pimples. After a while the pimples broke and left a dry scale. The irritation at times was unbearable, and > I could not sleep. My hair became dull and lifeless. I tried other437 words
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Advertisement62 1930-06-24 13 O I i 4 1 1 1/ /4 ll 1« Taking care of R his tummy!’’ h H HEALTHY BABES H MAKE L HAPPY MOTHERS. h Tablet® g I ENSURE HEALTH I >■ AND K I HAPPINESS I BY I SAFE-GUARDING fl THE LITTLE 8 9 ONES AGAINST 5 L62 words
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Advertisement178 1930-06-24 13 IMrilwrnriWMm IM— mi II Illi lI—IiII mirn~ -r? .*s./snr.v- ltssul..xl>j:.. y.i l nraw—f I llw IAo I 1 I k n BB 11 (Ul MjjM!l fj COUPONS 1 ll /I iVI > Uli lir” J Oa MA D E IN m b m ,f lqndon Viceroy Plate ts PINT TAMKARD178 words
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Article1073 1930-06-24 14 MENACE OF DEAR OLD LADIES IN DOWNING STREET. Our well-meaning statesmen have become so anxious to please everyone that Britain is becoming a dangerously accommodating factor in international negotiation. AN English Rip van Winkle revisiting our planet after a lapse of ten years would1,073 words
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Article123 1930-06-24 14 Lord Baden-Powell, addressing Boy Scouts and Girl Guides at Oxford recalled hie undergraduate days. He said I came up to this University, with which my father had been connected as Savilian Professor for many years, and where my brothers had been at Balliol. Bat Balliol discovered that123 words
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Article92 1930-06-24 14 GIRLS AND COSMETIC. lf the teachers in girls’ boarding schools would prohibit the use of coHmeticp, we would be able to produce a race of women complexions were as Rood as those of men. but at present iho pcssibihty of this seema very remote, n wr d92 words
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Article74 1930-06-24 14 The London correspondent of the Liverpool Post" tells the following delightful story of Mr. R. C. Sherriff, the author of Journey’s End.’’ Mr. Sherriff, on going alone one day to the Tivoli, where they are showii g the Journey’s End’’ film, asked a subordinate representative how the74 words
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Article58 1930-06-24 14 CASTLE WALLS TO BE STRIPPED. By Royal command, all ivy on the wal's of Windsor Castle ana the buildings on the Castle estate is being removed. In some cases the ivy is hundreds of years old, but it is considered to have a damaging effect on walls. No58 words
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Article51 1930-06-24 14 A retired engine-driver, Nathan Carr, of White Hall-road, Gateshead, who died in March, aged 76, has left £12,200. every oenny of which be had got together by thrift and careful speculation. He worked for 30 years on the NorihE> stern Rd!way. and retired six years51 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-24 14 You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Article608 1930-06-24 15 OHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, Jane 24, 1930. Marron— g ot Matton Indi*» m per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A Ina do 1.53 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Baet M 40 Kidney M pair608 words
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