Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 October 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1930-10-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 239. V L. LXXXVIII. THURSDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement187 1930-10-16 1 IT. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. I Eranch Office 52, Leith Street M BUCHANAN S hopes P® Black and Whitĕ Whiskv ■L j --I fl Made a name for itse'f many Bg| terwaasfl years ago by reason of its age L;t |g L i kMS fl187 words
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Advertisement15 1930-10-16 1 B.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric I ght. ’Phono 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement1649 1930-10-16 2 o j BANKS. e===7===3g position malson dc gEAUTE B MEROAt SrT^ NK OF INDIA Wanted: A Billet. Well Experienced 23, Bishop Street, Penang. [lncorporated in Eng and.] T of Planting to Factor), Hilding good cknital £3,000,000 |> |li 1 J 111 INI VT IJ LJ Vjl J reference t, wishes1,649 words
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Article1403 1930-10-16 3 The King and Farming The Empire on the Phone (Fiom Oar Own Correspondent) London, September 18 Daring his s'ay in Scotland the K ng i* visiting the model farm which Lady Maud and Lord Carnegie are ranning a their E.etck home. Lidy Maud, who hag always been1,403 words
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Article165 1930-10-16 3 GERMAN COUPLE WALKING ROUND THE WORLD Herr George Mraz and his wife, Frieda Mraz, who te; out from Vienna tweive months ago to tour the wcrld on foot, arrived in Ipoh on Monday in the course <>f their j >urney. The couple belong to the German165 words
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Article68 1930-10-16 3 large percentage to be UtED LOCALLY A cable has been rece ve I fram London authorising the handing over of a minimum of 30 p-r cent, of the total Puppy Day collections in Malaya this year to the Benevolent Committee of the tx-Services Asscc atiuu of Malaja68 words
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Advertisement469 1930-10-16 3 l F r» T L.L /I' 'X *l' 'J. WTOMWI—> @ticur a 1» 5 IT Y Keeps the hands soft and smooth Your hands can be well kept, by < leansing them with a Soap that is more than a "washing” soap. i I J’H IR A does its work469 words
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Advertisement238 1930-10-16 3 I Dollar Exchange Tables I K.terling’ into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling I FROM 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. SSWk I from Id. to £lO,OOO the only EMM Exchange Table 64ths of a PENNY M B I Obtainable at the ■llijS J? I 1-A, Penang Street. g And also at:—238 words
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Article254 1930-10-16 4 TRAGEDY OF THE ARCTIC: GRIM EVIDENCE FOUND BY FLYERS Fort McMurray (Alberta), Sept, 13 The tragedy that overtook the expedition under Sir John Franklin, which disappeared in the Arctic 83 years ago, can be readily reconstructed from the discoveries of relics which [as already reported in254 words
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Article370 1930-10-16 4 MEDIUM ?AND !LIG3T brigade A new army formation —a medium armoured brigade of 'a iks —took part for the first time in manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain, in mail week. The brlja le has just been formed, and is commanded by Brigadier K. M. Laird. It is an370 words
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Article114 1930-10-16 4 AUSTRALIAN EX CAPTAIN’S SUICIDE London, September 24 A verdict cf suicide while of unsound mind was recorded at the inquest at Kensington on Albert Martin, an ex-cap-tain in the Australian Navy, who was found dead with his throat cut in a hotel in Kensington. It was114 words
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Article102 1930-10-16 4 DOLLAR TIMER CIRCLES FOR TWO hours in vain When the round-the-world Dollar liner “President Johnson” reached Singapore the lossoverboird of a boy named Antonio de Hazanas, son of the chief engineer of the Manila Public Works Department, was reported. On the night of October 11, the boy’s102 words
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Article279 1930-10-16 4 ILLINOIS LEGISLATORS’ GLOOMY PREDICTION New York, September 20. Congressman Fred A.Britten of Chicago, returning on the“Leviathan’ tc-day from a summer tr’p to Europe, expressed himself as deeply troubled by the prospect of another world war in the all too near future. The am aments of Europe, declared279 words
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Article122 1930-10-16 4 NO FOUNDATION FOR REPORT OF FAILURE We regret very much that acting on information which we thought to be reliable we published in cur issue of Saturday the statement that Chop Kian Hin Leune had failed with a deficiency of over $750,000 says the ‘Straits Times.’’122 words
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Article151 1930-10-16 4 Describing the loss of its scent by the common musk plant es one of the minor riddles of the age to which even the scientists recently assembled at Bristol were unable to offer a convincing answer, "The Times” siys: Some day, if the chemists neglect to provide151 words
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Advertisement208 1930-10-16 4 LIFEBUOY SOAP GSlBk < 7z2Bf ,«s® <S A I IXjxfiSr<^ B Jj "^Jj; t'’ The* use of Lifebuoy n yOh* j A precautions you can take j f: j JaLfl against the dangers of germI_ x v 'J laden dirt. Everything you W wash with Lifebuoy imme- -r-^ W diately208 words
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Advertisement17 1930-10-16 4 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement194 1930-10-16 4 LODGE CT The plug for nearly all engines screwed g SB' S'>t The Lodge plug is accepted as tr.e world's standard for efficiency and ''reliability because of the unexampled service it is known to give in all makes of cars. s ee ever y p' u 9 n your engine194 words
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Article534 1930-10-16 5 fifteen ago Charles P. Steinmetz’s FrecHcticDs Fif<e p n year* ago the late Charles Pro♦eOfl Steinmetz wrote a magaz ne article entitled “You Will Think Tnia is a preim.’’ In that art c l e be male eleven predictions as to the uses of electricity. jj er534 words
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Article316 1930-10-16 5 NEY REGULATIONS AS FR M NOVEMBER I (hand from Nov. 1, the senders cf parcels posted in ths Settlements and Federated Malay 8.M9/ and addressed to Great Britain and Nnrth ern Ireland can take upon themselves at the time if posting the payment of Customs Other316 words
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Article516 1930-10-16 5 —"S.F.P.” RINGIEADEK FINED Plantation Owners and Wage Reduction. Taere was a further hearing of th? cise arising out of the recent disturbanc- at the Hint Hin pineapple factory in be second police c >art on Monday w ten the Magistrate, Mr. Taylor, sentenced 'h? alip<?»4 ringleader—"S.F.P.” - 516 words
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Article188 1930-10-16 5 “ASPIRATIONS SHARED BY THE BRITISH PEOPLE” London, Octobar 2 At the Guildhall banquet to the delegates to the Imperial C n’erenc? Mr. Wedgwood Benn sain that non? was more fitted to represent India at the Conference than the Maharaja of Bihanir, who had only just returned to188 words
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Article455 1930-10-16 5 INTERESTING RECORD OF KENT’S MATCHES A recurd of every cricket match k own to have been played by the county of Kent from the earliest times has just been published by th? Kent Cricket Club (Gibbs and Suns, Canterbury, 55.). It is jointly edited by455 words
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Article181 1930-10-16 5 HI3 OWN STOVE. FODD AND “GANGWAY” “This man had in bis possession what might be described as a complete stowaway’s outfit,” said Inspector F. Borrows, at Liverpool Police Court when Henry Edwin aged thirtytwe, an analys' ,of Bristol, pleaded guilty to stowing away on board a White Scar181 words
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Article227 1930-10-16 5 WORK TOWARDS NEW APPROACH Last month saw the completion of a first instalment cf the West Ham Corpora tion’s housing scheme «’hich is linked up with th? larger project of tLe new approach to Victoria Dock. Before this road can be ma le 490 dwellings must demolished and227 words
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Article199 1930-10-16 5 CENTURIES-OLD CONTENTS DESTROYED Kingston-on-Thames, Sept. 6 The 400-years-old Bear Hotel at Esher, one of the best known establishments on the London-Portsmouth road and a famous posting house in the coaching days, w>s seriously damaged by fire early yesterday morning. Some old panelling, several old oak chests and199 words
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Advertisement45 1930-10-16 5 7?? Poppy Day 1930, ii h Messrs- Brown, Phillips n and Stewart, Hp. la, iL PmnS Street, Penang, p. are The Honorary Trea- n Ml surers of the above Fund IK 'I to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be Registered.45 words
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Advertisement51 1930-10-16 5 YOUR UFECUARO is EVANS’ Antiseptic y Throat Pastilles. They tt keep colds at bay and give relief in cases of Coughs, Catarrh, Bron—i chitis, etc. EVANS’ Ini A*«Vlte»r»C TMOOA» g Pastilles X f From Chemists AveryJjf f where. Made in England co ft formula of th© LsiverpcxM rfyy 3ms Throat51 words
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Advertisement209 1930-10-16 5 Despite The Heat She has abounding energy Other women mav we’l exclaim "Hnw does she manege i?” She plays in the mixed doubles and fimshes as fresh as any of the men. Th? men don’t drift ay when she appears on the courts; they know she can be relied upon209 words
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Advertisement224 1930-10-16 5 Wall’s Cambridge Sausages. Good, they make one feel hungry I Savoury as well as satisfying—that’s what everyone likes about these delicious sausages. Prime, meaty goodness always. Made from a famous recipe with just the same care for 150 years wirs Cambridge SAUSAGES MS T. WALL SONS LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND ROSKOPF224 words
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Article580 1930-10-16 6 POLICE COURT CASE Chinese Committed to Assizes The adjourned inquiry into the charges of counterfeiting preferred against a band of local Chinese was resumed yesterday afternoon before Mr. Edward Jago, the Penang Police Magistrate, when a Chinese named Yeoh Boon Eong was committed to stand his trial at580 words
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Article271 1930-10-16 6 AN INCIDENT HAPPILY CLOSED” When Mr. Justice Sproule took his seat in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Monday afternoon, Mr. A. A L. Davies asked leave to refer to a complaint which Mr. Withers Payne had made against him in connection with ms opening statement of the case271 words
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Article301 1930-10-16 6 —Reuter. MARRIAGE ”O FORMER WHITE OFFICIAL’S WIFE Enters the Limelight in London Notice was given at the Prince s Row Registry Office of the marriage this week end of His Highness the Sultan of Johore to Mrs. Helen Wilson aged forty, formerly the wife of Dr.—Reuter. - 301 words
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Article508 1930-10-16 6 FILM CO. SUED FOR $25,000 Mr. Justice Sproule reserved judgment on October 13 in an action instituted by Mr. Oscar Curtis, engaged in the talkie appara tus business, against Metro Goldwyn Mayor Oriental) Ltd. Plaintiff claimed $25 000 as damages for alleged publication of a notice508 words
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Article324 1930-10-16 6 Mr. C. G. Barnes, who has been confined; to the house since October 5, returned to office to day. The Scottish Universities’ annual Halloween dinner will be held in the Europe Hotel on Friday, Oct. 31. Mr E. J. Strugnell, Assistant Conservator of T orests, F M324 words
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Article65 1930-10-16 6 His Excellency the Governor and Lady Clementi will be leaving Singapore tomorrow by the P. and O. Malwa.” His Excellency’s departure will be quite informal and no invitations to attend on the wharf will be issued, but friends who wish to do so will have an opportunity65 words
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Article401 1930-10-16 6 DROWNING FATALITY ON JOHORE RIVER Mr. R. O. Jenkins, an assistant on the, Nam Heng Rubber Estate, Kota TinggiJ Johore, was drowned when his boat upset on the Johore River on Saturday afternoon, while he was going from one part of the, estate to401 words
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Article109 1930-10-16 6 Reuter. the cesarewitch (It Maj eur’s Easy Win London, October 15 Their Majesties the King and Queen drove from Sandringham to Newmarket today to see the race for the Cesarewitch. Prince George, who made the journey to Cambridge in the Prince of Wales s aeroplane, wasReuter. - 109 words
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Article266 1930-10-16 6 Will Rogers at the Queen’s” Will Rogers, the famous humorist who gave Penang folk such hearty entertainment some time ago in the talkie “They had to see Paris”, is back in Penang again on the street. His latest picture, “So this is London,’ at the Queen’s” shows him266 words
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Article147 1930-10-16 6 LAST NIGHT’S VESTING IN CHULIA STREET The Anjuman Himayathul Islam of Penang held a students’ gathering last night at their premises in Chulia Street. The 'dbject of the gathering was to give a demonstration of the abilities of public speaking of the students of a Muslim school,147 words
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Article141 1930-10-16 6 Oct. 16—Ayer Weng Rahman) Development Co annual meeting, Kennedy Burkill Co, Noon. Oct. 18—Rugby Football Penang v Selangor. Esplanade 5 pm. Oct. 21 ilver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. G. Aeria, At Home at Eurasian Volunteer Club, 5 80 p m. Oct. 22, 23 and 24—Impressionists141 words
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Advertisement17 1930-10-16 6 “BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea17 words
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Advertisement349 1930-10-16 6 Charles Dickens used to I Buy it by the Cask he was a Great 1 Judge of Gin— 'J- mi L I ONDON. j I Ask Your Retailer for a Bottle. FOO CHEONG COMPANY Building Contractors, Furniture Makers, Painters, Polishers and Signboard Writers Workshop aud Office, Show Koom, 158, Hutton349 words
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998 1930-10-16 7 Official Warning Horses Obviously Unfit for Racing I rainers Cautioned BY TIC-TAC Difference of opinion with regard to jockeys who, when they see. or think, they cannot win, do not always endeavour to get a place has always existed wherever there is998 words
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Article118 1930-10-16 7 REVISED LIST OF PLAYERS The following have been selected to play •on Friday, at 5-10 p.m. on the Esplanade Probables (Whites): J M Mason; G Aste (Captain) and D K Evans H R Carey, L H Best and R W Scarlett; G R Evans, A 1- Baughan,118 words
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Article39 1930-10-16 7 —Reuter. Amsterdam, October 15 The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company has decided to redeem on November the four and a half per cent. Priority shares still in circulation at the redemption rate of 102 i per cent.——Reuter. - 39 words
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Article438 1930-10-16 7 NOVEMBER 11, 13 AND 15 Three Runs for Horses 1, 2 and 3 BY TIC-TAC In spite of the slump and a general trade depression racing continues as usual and the stakes offered for the forthcoming winter meeting at Ipoh are quite attractive. The stakes438 words
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Article562 1930-10-16 7 c.F.P.” TR AINING EXERCI-E AT THE RACE OURSE There was a larger gathering on the racecourse on Tuesday morning to watch the work being done for the meeting which begins on Saturday. The up-country horses had in many cases arrived, the Penang lot were due later in the– c.F.P.” - 562 words
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Article152 1930-10-16 7 EUROPEAN SUMMONED FOR HOUSE RENT Before Mr H. A Forrer in the District Court this morning, Mr. H. J Shuttleworth of Messrs. C. C. Wakefield and Co was summoned by 8. N. 8. Sathappa Chettiar who claimed $9O/ from him being house rent for the month of152 words
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Article56 1930-10-16 7 CHINESE CHASED AND CAUGHT A Chinese named Teh boon Kee, charged with the theft of a gold bangle from a child who was said to have been playing on the road side at Kedah hoad was to day convicted by the enang Police Magistrate, Mr. Edward Jago,56 words
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Article84 1930-10-16 7 n he members of the British Economic Mission to the Far East who passed through 1 enang yesterday on the P. and 0. Macedonia, were entertained to dinner last night at the Runnymede Hotel by the Penang Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Harold love, Vice-Chairman, Penang Chamber of84 words
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Article82 1930-10-16 7 LAUNCH “O. K.” From Victoria J«tty, T< -day 5 00 p.m.; 7.00 p.m. ai d 12.00 midnight, Friday 730 a.m.; 10.0 J a,m.: 12.00 noon; 2.30 p m. and 4 30 p.m. To-day: 5 15 p.m.; 7.15 p.m. and 12,15 midnight. Friday 9.00 a.m.; 10.15 a. m; 12.1582 words
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Article100 1930-10-16 7 The following Straits passengers are sailing for Europe by this motorship Mrs. G. H. Sworder, Mr. C. Elster, Miss Dewhurst, Mr. M. C. Ajavtdis Diskal, Mrs. C. Penwiok, Mrs. B. W. Talbot, Mrs. J. B. MhcLacblan, Miss~Mollio Mao Se Miss Norah Macifie, Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Belt.100 words
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Article494 1930-10-16 7 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, I thought the “Collector” had made his grand finale" when he compared China with Japan. But lam hopelessly mistaken; he popped up again like a bad penny. I don t mean to say he is a bad penny, but494 words
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Article108 1930-10-16 7 Sir. —Your correspondent's mathematical problem published in your by-the way columns of the 14-10-30 is easily proved to be wrong. He is correct up to the equation of Hence 7—V=6— V which statement is wrong for they do not equal each other. Proof because 7 a‘= i (nJ108 words
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Advertisement38 1930-10-16 7 In Exchange For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements. Malay States, Siam, Hong Ki ng, Java and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF THE Great European War &c. MISS TEE KIA ORA,’ Stockwell, London, England.38 words
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Advertisement11 1930-10-16 7 11 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION TAKE11 words
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Advertisement409 1930-10-16 7 I Cars FOR Home LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY—NO DELAY NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. 1 Call or write to us for particulars.— WEARNE BROS., LID., 30, Anson Road, Penang.409 words
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Article305 1930-10-16 8 The announcement that the President of Cuba has appealed for support by Cuban sugar pro ducers for the scheme of Mr, Chadbrune, an American expert, whereby 1,500,000 tons of sugar are to be placed in the hands of a single organisation which will regulate its305 words
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Article247 1930-10-16 8 From our cable news columns it will be seen that a Government of India loan for £12,000,000 has just been floated on the London market. India is a frequent large borrower in London, money being required to meet maturing obligations and for othepurposes, but247 words
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Article119 1930-10-16 8 Reuter. “Somethiug Should be Done” London, October 15 A meeting of the Lancashire and Cheshire Association for the abolition of the state regulation of vice, held at Man Chester, discussed the mui tsai system. Miss Ashworth, one of the most active of the association’s officials, said that forReuter. - 119 words
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Article110 1930-10-16 8 £12,000,000 in Six Per Cents at Par London, October 15 Lists of the Government of India Loan were closed at 10 a.m. to day. The issue, which was for £12,000,000 was in the form of Six Per Cent. Bonds and was offered at 100 per cent.110 words
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Article46 1930-10-16 8 --Reuter. U. S. Support for the Federal Forces Washington, October 15 The Secretary of >tate has announced that the United States Government will fully support the Federals in Brazil American manufacturers are permitted to sell munitions to the Federate but not to the iusurgenta—--Reuter. - 46 words
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Article979 1930-10-16 8 A. H. L Penang, Thursday. OOHE problem-disease, the CO c T aze f° r P uzz l es > launched upon mankind by Looker-on of the Malaya Tribune, is spreading and we see we aie not to escape. Very fooli hly, the other day. we were luredA. H. L - 979 words
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Article156 1930-10-16 8 MONEY LENDER’S ALLEGED FALSE STATEMENT A moneylender of the Jaga type nr-d Sunder Singh was produced in the Police Court to-day, before Mr E > 0 Jago, and charged with fraudulently or honestly, or with intent to injure a’' named Saiboo, making before Jbe 1“ District Court,156 words
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Advertisement305 1930-10-16 8 I I c\ Ta tW 111 \u A SUGGESTION NOW TRY THESE "Apricot Rice Ring.” Fruits, Vegetables. H 3/4 7L';"'+ B ™p- t6d Milk diluted with Salad. Apples, Berries, Prunes, ‘1 5s 2 cups water Figs. Asparagus. Spinach, Pork < and Beans, Tomatoes. Sauer Kraut 3/4 cup rice 1/o Milk.305 words
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Advertisement67 1930-10-16 8 E. O. HOTEL. The Band of S. S. PRESIDENT JOHNSON’ WILL PLAY FOR THE AFTER DINNER DANCE To-morrow, 17th Oct. This band of Five Performers includes FRANK <te GEORGE GREENOUGH from the Biltmore Santa Barbara Hotel, California. Friday, 24th Oct. ALL THE WORLD BALL”. Two Prizes for best costumes representing67 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-10-16 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To-Day. <5.00 a.m. 125 am. 8.57 p.m. To Morrow. 820 a.m. 158 a.a 9.47 p.m. 3 18 p.ai.24 words
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Article613 1930-10-16 9 Statement of Conservative Policy Reform of Dole System Promise of Emergency Tariff for Industry Reduction in Taxation Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the ex-Premier, has made an important statement of Conservative policy which will be pursued whenever the Party returns to power. The policy embodies Rigorous Economy—Reuter. - 613 words
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Article99 1930-10-16 9 —Reuter. Eight Polish Socialists Arrested Warsaw, October 15 News of an alleged bomb plot against Marshal Pilsudski, in connection with which eight Socialist members of the 1 pposition have now been arrested has caused a great sensation throughout the country. The leader of the alleged plot is—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article70 1930-10-16 9 Reuter. American Expert s Plan for Cuba Havana, October 15 President Machado of Cuba has requested sugar producers throughout Cuba to cooperate in carrying out the plan of Air Chadbourne, the American sugar expert, by which a million and a half tons of sugar will be placed inReuter. - 70 words
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Article88 1930-10-16 9 depressed condition of traue. British United Press. Subsidies Granted by the Nationalist Government Nanking, October 15 Chinese textile factories are to receive subsidies from the Nationalist Government, it is announced here. The State Council which had received a petition from the Shanghai Textile Guild, has issued adepressed condition of traue. British United Press. - 88 words
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Article92 1930-10-16 9 Rugby Radio Service. Kingsford Smith and Hill London, October 15 Major Kingsford Smith, who left Croydon for Australia in an Avro-Avian light aeroplane on October 9 arrived at Rangoon from Allahabad this afternoon and intends taking off for Singapore early to morrow morning. This is theRugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article374 1930-10-16 9 —Reuter. Prussian Politician’s Choice TUMULT IN REICHSTAG Berlin, October 15 That he would rather be the head of the Municipal Scavenging Department tl|in Premier because the former was not merely better paid but had less to do with girbage than the Premier, was the concluding sentence—Reuter. - 374 words
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Article216 1930-10-16 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Personnel of R 101 to be Retained London, October 15 Three R 101 survivors, the wireless operator Disley and the enaineers Cook and Savory, all wearing bandiges arrived at Croydon from Beauvais by air liner. They were sympathetically welcomed by a crowd. All were—Rugby Radio Service. - 216 words
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Article689 1930-10-16 9 —Reuter. Improvement Continued DISTILLATION OF ILLICIT LIQUOR Extensive Police Roundup in Bombay London, October 16 The Government of Lidia appreciation of the situation to October 11 states the latest provincial reports for the most part record continued improvement in the general situation in internal India. Picketing of—Reuter. - 689 words
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Advertisement102 1930-10-16 9 John McCormick A new record of the two most popular songs in his first talking film c. “Song of my Heart EA 1119 6 Ireland, Mother Ireland” M The Ro>e of Tralee.” MSO S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, BISHOP STREET. 1 IF 2 you need J I FLOOR TILES I102 words
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1249 1930-10-16 10 To-day’s Extraordinary Meeting Resolutions Unanimously Carried Capital Increased by $lOO,OOO AN extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development Prospecting Company, Limited, was held at noon to-day at No. 39 Beach Street, Penang, to consider certain resolutions with1,249 words
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Article138 1930-10-16 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 Co’s share list Mil a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day o £E Ĕ E 8 HARBS. 5 5 co OQ 10, 10. I a. 10. Mining. Hongkong Tin 12/9 13/6 12/6 13/3 Killingball Tin... 6/- 6/9138 words
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Article54 1930-10-16 10 latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £llO-10-0 Up £l-0-0 3 Months’ £lll-15-0 Up 15/SINGAPORE $51.25 per picul Up $2.62> 200 tons done RUBBER: London 313/10 d. Down 1/16 d. New York 7|c. (Gold) Upjc. Local 12 cts. Down i c. By Courtesy of54 words
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Article168 1930-10-16 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) R.S. Sheet 12 cts. per pound —per pl $l6/Quiet. London 3 13/161 New York 7§cte. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce AgencyZ Ltd Singapore Price* for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows: Spot 12 cts. per lb. Nov/Dec.168 words
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Article74 1930-10-16 10 Penang, October 16, 1930 (By Courtesy of The Charter d Hank.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 h 4 mts 2 4 1/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2,4 9/32 3 Documsntary 2 413/32 On New York Eauk Eemmd 56 i France T.T. 1,431 India T.T. 155 j Bangkok T.T. 78|74 words
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Article133 1930-10-16 10 FOR FIRST HALF OCTOBER Katu Tin Dredgirg Ltd RetioJi 0 Dredging Co.. Ltd. 315 Hours -rCubic yards Tin Ore Won pious Muang Tin N.L. Hours Cubic yards Piculs 345 I Rubber Outputs FOR SEPTEMBER lbs. Amalgamated Malay Balan 39,000 Beranang n 53,300 Bertam [Taisho] 83,972 Borelli Brooklands 133,500133 words
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Article197 1930-10-16 10 Penang, October 16, 1930. I Ctf. Benares Opium p. oheit nom 5,000.0( Cloves h 90.0 Gold leaf sellers 72.0 i Mace P’cking nom 170.0' Nutmegs 80s u 70.0 110 s 60.0 C Oceoanuts per 1.000 15.0( Copra Sundried buyers 5.85 Rattans sales 11.1’ Rattans Coarse 10.61 Green Snail197 words
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Advertisement44 1930-10-16 10 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea. Mrs. M. F. DIAS Qualified Midwife, 16 years experience in S. S. and F. M. S. Governmen Hospitals, Retired in 1924. 5/, JAHUDI ROAD, PENANG, S.S. Fri—3o-10-3044 words
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Advertisement154 1930-10-16 10 o'/ o <° y 0 by /V Z BMrwn i« iaK i a ri a .i MMHMMMMS n SIAM M DEPART PENANG Prai? EVERY TUESDAY FRIDAY MORNINGS Every ,leepi rf ear of the Roy»l St.U F a ry. i« energed witb d.ctric I gfct» fa»» and n ming water. Hinewlat154 words
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Article470 1930-10-16 11 LONDON MOVE Increased Consumption in United Kingdom London, Septembar 24 There has been considerable trade buyirt? during the week, particularly for near delivery and a goed deal of what may perhaps be properly described as investment buying, sty Messrs. Symington and Sinclair. Quite a470 words
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Article235 1930-10-16 11 BROKERS’HOPEFUL OUTLOOK Messrs. Stanley F. Ward and Co. in thf'r weekly report for S -pt. 12 state The total visible world stocks to-day are close on half a million tone, which s sufficient at the present low rate of c )n--sumption to last for nearly nine m235 words
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Article137 1930-10-16 11 The trade of Burma during the financial year 1929 3u was better than in the previous year, according to the annuil trade report. Up to the time the figures were completes, the political camta gn fchowed no such depressing effect as in India, and it is hardly likely137 words
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Article363 1930-10-16 11 BUT LARGER ENQUIRY Weekly Market Report Mat chea ter, September 24 The past week has seen li.tie change in the general position. Prices have remained fairly steady, the tendency being downward, but it is thought an other decline is still poes.ble. At the present time the sentiment363 words
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Article492 1930-10-16 11 FUTURE CLOSING DOWN OF MINh'S Such indications as there are are now definitely pointing to production of tin being at least fairly closely abened with consumotive demand, says the “Financial Times” in mail week. Tne negligible increase in stocks of tin in British ware houses during the last492 words
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Article475 1930-10-16 11 i. 3QI SILVER CRISIS AND INCREASED UNEMPLOYMENT Mr. David Landale, for many years manager of the well known British firm of Jardine. Ma htson and Co, in Shanghai and Hong K »ng and now a member of the Board of Directors of the Hong Kong and475 words
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Article223 1930-10-16 11 THINGS WHICH OPERATE AGAINST BRITISH EXPORTER Xu J 4 .'H Owing to leather goods riorating in value on account of thĕ dity of the climate, British Ms lay ad nes' not offer bright prospects for toe British exporter of these: products. The market, however, a fairly large223 words
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Article76 1930-10-16 11 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) London, October 15* Paris, 123.94; New York. 4.85*T; Brusuels, 34.85; Geneva, 25.C0; Ame terdam, 12.05; Milan, 92.79 Berlin, 20.43 Stockholm, 18.09 Copeni agen. 18.16 Oslo. 18.16 Vienna, 34.44 Pnvue 1631; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid., 50 G 5 Lisbon. 108.25 Athene, 375 Bnuaarest, 818; Rio, 4£: Buehot(Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) - 76 words
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Article1064 1930-10-16 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST -35. li I il& RUBBIR {DaIIM.I I <« f o 0 Allenby Rnbbea O« 75 91 A lor Gajah Robber Rattle 70 85 Malay Rotate! 1 0)1 25 ex lltani Planting Synitoate 9’- i 05 Ayar Kunlng Rabbet Ratatea 2E 35 Ay sr Moleb Rabbet Oa1,064 words
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Advertisement319 1930-10-16 11 .Vlotor Car Experts and Owners Agree It is a Totally r,cw Motoring Thrill I quite well know that upon the other side of the Atlantic steel is better and cheaper than it is here, lhat big productions make for big economies, and that all sorts of advantages, natural and unnatural,319 words
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1542 1930-10-16 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the weekj In F*rt T» day jj 8 Tapah a-ri l for Atah-m and P<»neh on Sunday at 10 a m. „81 Tang Sjng from B-ruam1,542 words
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Advertisement34 1930-10-16 12 3 ust Arrived! GANGARAM’S 230, Penang Road. Printed Crepe-de* chine and Chiffon Georgettes 36 IN Outstanding Designs. Prices Moderate. You should gtvs Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. x 134 words
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Advertisement14 1930-10-16 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE AMERICAN EXPRESS {lncorporated in U. S. J.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.14 words
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Miscellaneous173 1930-10-16 12 I Penang Road B For aiura! I I WIL I I ‘Phone /S jK Or Wr)y of I B 264 Sound. To-night Twice Nightly ''blcCtflC To-night —Twice Nightly 6.30 9.30 SOUND SYSTEM 6 30 930 Fox Movietone of Qeorge M. Cohsn s Sparkling Comedy Success! 1 with The Inimitable Will173 words
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Miscellaneous127 1930-10-16 12 A Phone No. 11 1 JBSTI SOUND y lFsystf.m To Night at 6-15 ?J® Paramount’s Wonder Picture THE Four Feathers Adapted from A E. W. Mason’s Famous Story With a Wonderful Cast William Powell Richard Arlen Clive Brook Fay Wray Noah Beery and 1,000 others Produced By Merian Cooper and127 words
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Article452 1930-10-16 13 OPPONENTS’ COMING ATTACK An Undercutting Campaign According to current reports, a determined attempt is to be made in the near future to undermine the National Mark canning scheme says a home paper. Opponents of the scheme have, it is stated, arranged to put canned fruits and peas452 words
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Article297 1930-10-16 13 MRS. BESANT “ALWAYS OPPOSED TO IT”' M London, September 29 Mr”. Annie Besmt has sent a letter to Mt. Wedgwood Benn, stating that Sir 0. P. Ramaswim 5 her close co-worker, has cabled that he is puzzled by a report that she is heading the civil disobedience m<297 words
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Advertisement688 1930-10-16 13 I I almolive Soap are the rich beautifiers of t i IS ,ve and palm oils, famed for centuries. What you must tfo O** Q ‘^*ll n e morning, at noon and before 110.1111 (djLJL V o,n ff to bed wash your face and neck •r gently with soothing Palmolive,688 words
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Advertisement13 1930-10-16 13 You should give Martell’s Rrandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Article813 1930-10-16 14 CHANGING STATE Drift of Popular Journalism Mr. H. A. Gwynne, Editor of the “Morning Poet,’' in his presidential address to the Institute of Journalists at the annual Conference at Bux on, dealt with new functions assumed by a section of the press. “Journalism is passing through813 words
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Advertisement19 1930-10-16 14 "B OS CH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.19 words
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Advertisement291 1930-10-16 14 wMfc Why Suffer F Needlessly "Sa W ’Of*' \W/r kl v 4 out °f 5 su ff er Pyorrhea Past forty 4 out of 5 pay the grim penalty that Pyorrhea exacts. This disease starts with tender bleeding gums and spreads its poison through the system, undermining health. Yet,with reasonable291 words
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Article629 1930-10-16 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, October 16, 1930 Mur» on cte. Mutton Indian *er iu 56 Head Kteep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart 4 loa* do 1-59 ’T’rire do l-0 n Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet as > idney M pair 80629 words
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Advertisement146 1930-10-16 15 t -FraiMßß VENNER Time Switches Eliminate that element of doubt AND SAVE LABOUR I. Full Particulars fiom Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., Penang Branches. Sole Agents for Malaya. X3k ft’ I I '7 Y/M a I gaESS "i'l II A»—>. ‘I ©nß i S fc Ih^W e fl I SIEMENS SCHUCKERT146 words
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Advertisement992 1930-10-16 15 MLSSAULHieS MARITIMES W JjP’ V or Under Contract with the French Government IB IR SAILING FROM SINGAPORE M m OUTWARD MAILS. aSBk 'w TO JAPAN m SAIGON, HONGKOKG ato SRANUAi 4. m x S Alhosn 15.200 r Oct 18 koyal Packet N v 'S atlon Company. TO HAIPHONG, VIA SAIGON,992 words
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Advertisement1307 1930-10-16 16 a ajy „_Mam™M mb UM awa w _Srw-to < A<»»V\AA<MiA/v^i*»^MA<V%V^tfWA'^^ l^^^^n VLr rU UuM THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I dollar steamship line St AMERICAN MAIL LINE < L r O Y) S U 8 3O h“ i- XL-_ JkjlM >«X •aS™ 09 Sov. 3 6 r- r R r n1,307 words
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