Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 November 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-11-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 267. VOL. LXXXVIII THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement227 1930-11-20 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dibpensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street m*i iiiM 1 1 11« I BUCHANAN’S hopes RB Black and White Whisky I "<»ci oio score* 1! C i IKS M Made a name fop itself many gB| Ip. J“"“ BB jggj| years ago227 words
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Advertisement15 1930-11-20 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 773, 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement1616 1930-11-20 2 position wanted 1 -I BTME4 TWJI Mtltltl iSporfs Enthusiasts!!! 1 L— (1927) LIMITED. n. v. Wanted: A Billet. Well Experienced 117 1 V 7 KETH ERLANDB TRADING SOCIETY Of Planting to F«c ory, Holding got d |JE YtlOC I Ai(|S Registered Head Office:— 'lncorporated Holland reference?, wiabee to tike up1,616 words
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Article352 1930-11-20 3 A MARCH ’lB INCIDENT The Deca’l of General Sir Hubert Gough Was Mr. Lloyd George guilty of the disgrace of a great British soldier Lord Birkenhead, in a book Turning Points in History,” written shortly before his death, mikes statements which, if they a-e right,352 words
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Article427 1930-11-20 3 RLANG AND P SWETTENHAM association A general meeting < f the Ceylonese Association, Kiang and Port Swect°nham, as he d at tne premises of the Rubber G'owcra’ an 1 Dea-ers Asscciation in Khng last week to ccneider draft rules. 'Vfae following gentlemen were present —Drs. M427 words
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Advertisement154 1930-11-20 3 BBOVRIt] 5 4"W c vy) Develop VVL «fe tW' X coping? Wall’s Cambridge Sausages. Good, they make one feel hungry! Savoury as well as satisfying—that’s what everyone likes about these delicious sausages. Prime, meaty goodness always. from a famous recipe zoiih just the same care for 150 years WAITS Cambridge154 words
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Advertisement377 1930-11-20 3 How Rashes u BRUSHING DUCO Cutie ura Soap and hot A water, dry gently, and apply |j FOR HUNDREDS of home uses I the irritation and itching I v stop and after a few treat- u 5 ments the rash disappears. DDIIC U I M I 8 There is nothing377 words
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Article1124 1930-11-20 4 THE NEW ARMY Possibilities of Dictatorship Paris The political Bitua’ion in Germany, «f seen foin Paris, is not very encoaragf g to those who continue to hope for growth of better fee'ing between the two countries. The papers of the Left mah* the beat of Herr1,124 words
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Article208 1930-11-20 4 PROFESSOR ON “PEAK OF BARBARISM TO COME.” Modern rivilisition receives a severe drubbing at tne han s of Professor Albert B<cb»*m, of the University of Illinois College of M®diciue, who says dut we are living in “the dirtiest age in history.” Professor Machem. who was addressing the208 words
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Advertisement433 1930-11-20 4 CHANGE FOR TTifilE BEST Men Miiay change their 4 whisky, seeking the blend that suits them. But we O|ak never change ours. We have been distilling Johnnie Walker “Red Label '"Wk for over a hundred years, jly U.\ and it suits so many men. y Especially in this climate. <y433 words
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Advertisement213 1930-11-20 4 3 PiRWy x gg Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful The simple hair styles of tc-Gay make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and213 words
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Advertisement391 1930-11-20 4 From. j- > n J Chemists ■t-.-G od impoverished by the heat—Needs EuilcLng up anew! Connr.r.t perr oJrat^n thHs the bl(>od vita.zty ana depletes the tn; rgy oi even the man The acc .mpanyn.g diseomfurt and irritation effect the nc.-ves and, in consequence, th? liver and digestive organs But men391 words
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Article126 1930-11-20 5 squatters given notice Work Being Pushed Ahead The D.*ilv Exoreae is in a position to state th'<t G vdrnnpnt is poshing ahead with the work in coo ecuo i with the aerodrome in Kuala Lumpur at Rfl Range Anti-malarial men» urea are being proceeded with and notices126 words
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Article145 1930-11-20 5 PLEA FOR A POSTGRADUATE HOSPITAL COURSE Mr. John Hattor, in h»R presidential address at the annual meeting of the National Association of Insurance Committees at the Hearts o£ Oak Offices, Euston-read, said: ’‘The education of doctors has rot kept abreast of the knowledge gained by research. On the145 words
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Article48 1930-11-20 5 The European Unemployment Com mittee scknowlednee, tt rough its Chairman, Mr. D. H. Hamt soir*, the following contributions to its tend cts. Donatiors previously acknowledged 6,’65 23 Mr. W. E. Pepye 50.00 Mr. J. S. 50.00 Air. L, W. W. Gudgeon 10 00 $6 675 2348 words
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Article76 1930-11-20 5 STUDYING SPANISH FOR TRIP TO SOUTH AMERICA Lo dor, November 1 The r rinc? rf Walee, who is to make dwili tour of L-itia Am°rica soon, may take his youngest brother, Prince George, with hior. This was regarded as possible to-day wh n it was learned that76 words
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77 1930-11-20 5 In the Surr»»m? C n urt, Singapore, ouTuesday, before Mr. Justice Simpson» it was announced tka* the case in connection with a dispute as to the ownership of he winning ticket in one of the big sw' ops at the Singapore races had been set”ed.77 words
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Article56 1930-11-20 5 American tourists visiting England during th? first half of this year num-b*-r-d 56,683. announces the United States Department of Commerce. Amerio»n tourists, it is estimated, spent £8.000,(00 in England last year. The oe'imate is based on an average stay of fifteen days, with an average expenditure56 words
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Article47 1930-11-20 5 Mr, Jus ice Palgrave Simpson in thsnpr*me Court, Singapore, on Tuesday, ditcuaaing the next day’s list of bearing?, said There one cise to-morrow» which, I understand, concerns a lady’s age. Whether that is likely to b? qackly decided or Pot I cannot say. (LaughterJ47 words
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Article592 1930-11-20 5 J Mr. C. W. G. B>tly, who left Ipoh foi I Singapore a fortnight sgo to undergo f I eericns operation, is progressir g satisfac I toi ily. I Th? Go vt nor-General of the Dutch |Ee< f Indies, J inkne®r de Graeff, arrived I in Bangkok592 words
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Article205 1930-11-20 5 A. C. 8. ABANDONS MUCH CRITICISED aYSTEM In a circular to parents and guardians, dated Nov. 14, Mr. T.W. Hinch. principal of the Angle-Cnineae School, Singapore, States: School F»ea 1931 —On account of the present slump condition* it has been found that the pay meat of205 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-20 5 BOSCH' Plugs have proved to be best oa the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement391 1930-11-20 5 WHITE A WAYS NEW EXTENSIVE RANGE OF VHIMIHIES FITTED WITH HOT WATER BOILERS improved pattern No w L E nt 1| A- The design of this Hauge is a decided improvement I on an y range of its kind on the market. It has I O large Hot-plate, and is391 words
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Article2845 1930-11-20 6 Last Chapter in History of British Administration After Thirty-two Years The last chapter io the history of the British administration of Weibai wei was written on September 30 when the territory, after being to British possession for 32 years, was returned to China with elaborate ceremony.2,845 words
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Article157 1930-11-20 6 WORK OF ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION Colonel the Master of S?moil’, who is on the committee of management of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, in tbe Caxton Hall, Westminster, last month presented awards in the lOch annual lifeboat eesay competition open to schoolchildren of the London Distric:157 words
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Article93 1930-11-20 6 ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE ON FRIDAY Dams Clara Butt, the famous contralto, will arrive in Singapore from Colombo on Friday by the Dutch mail. She will give two recitals at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday and Sunday. Her tour of Malaya will include Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and93 words
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Advertisement120 1930-11-20 6 h mm—inn i i i 1.1 m— —fa—AMb..7 1 I r I I I j, Kelvinator I S I I Stay j I Dry and Sweet I I I I I "«sain**’ "I n- iSI always B<Sta/ a rpHERE’S not a trace 1 of moisture produced by Kelvinator Electric IRefrierranon.120 words
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Miscellaneous207 1930-11-20 6 I IN AID OF poppy aoy FM A Tamil Drama Sathiawan Savitri I J will be staged at the TOWN HALL. PENANG i By well-renowned Actors and Actresses of a famous Indian Dramatic Traupe, Now in Ma’aya on Saturday, November 22nd, 3 from 8 p.m. to 1 a m. ij207 words
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665 1930-11-20 7 WIDOWED SISTERS-IN-L A W AT LOGGERHEADS SUPREME COURT SUIT Husbands Who Had Same Name jn the Supreme Court, to-day, ]\l r Justice Sproule was engaged bearing a suit in which there re ared to be rather a confusion f names, the parties to the action beic< r two Chinese women665 words
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117 1930-11-20 7 CAR DASHES INTO RICKSHAW A motor accident, which was unattended by any serious damage, occurred yesterday m Macalister Road when car No. P 2386 driven by a Malay syce dashed into the back of a rickshaw No 1657 which was Proceeding in the same direction117 words
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Article411 1930-11-20 7 AN URGENT NEED Items For Useful Debate BY TIC TAC THERE is no doubt that an owners association should be able to do quite a lot for the race-horse owners of Malaya. Malayan race-horse owners have a large interest at stake. They have sunk over a million411 words
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Article143 1930-11-20 7 AUTHORESSS A "WILFUL LITTLE RAPSCALLION." Mr. Bernard Shaw in his preface to “The Poems of Mihail Eminescu,” translated by Miss E. Sylvia Pankhurst, writes The translation 4s astonishing and out rageous it carried me away. Sylvia you are the queerest idiot genius of this age—the most143 words
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Article865 1930-11-20 7 LATEST AMENDMENTS Another Flying Orb Gelding By Tic Tac The latest amendments to the S. R. A. Classification List shows that Going On has been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1. I am very glad to note that Major Patrickson, the Official Handicapper, has865 words
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Article532 1930-11-20 7 Pefore Mr. Edward Jago in the Second Police Court this morning Mohummed Tambi. a Mohammedan, was charged with boarding the s s. Nogato Maru yesterday before a Police Officer or Port Officer had gone aboard to examine the passengers. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge.532 words
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Article177 1930-11-20 7 BURGLAR MAKES OFF WITH GENERAL’S DECORATIONS Hong Kong, October 31 Sometime early this morning a thief or thieves entered Headquarters House, the residence of Major General J. W. Sandilands, the G. O C., Hong Kong, and made a clean sweep of medals, decorations and other property. The177 words
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Article207 1930-11-20 7 GARDEN CIRCUS SETTING SUGGESTED London, October 18 When Eros goes back to Piccadilly he nay have a pleasant little grass lawn around hi-> The question is, however, whether or rot IV a Lawn can be kept in good condi iton. V A T e are as anxious207 words
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Article154 1930-11-20 7 VIENNA JOURNAL FINED—AND EXCULPATED The top floor and roof of the Palace of Justice, which was burned down in the riots of July 1927, have been rebuilt by the Vienna architect and sculptor. Heinrich R ed, and the result has aroused a good deal of criticism. Among154 words
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Article179 1930-11-20 7 CULT SPREADS FROM GERMANY TO FRANCE AND ITALY The German vogue of nature-colonies,’* after penetrating into France, has now reached Italy. It is being put into practice in different parts of the country. A Nature Union with about one thousand members has been established at Milan, with an179 words
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Article160 1930-11-20 7 AUTHOR AND POET ILL AND IN NEED London, November 2 The most distinguished figures in English letters, arts and politics have appended their names to an appeal on behalf of Sir William Watson, author and poet, who is lying ill and in need at Bath The signatories160 words
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Article165 1930-11-20 7 NEVER PUTS MONEY INTO PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT Mr. George Bernard Shaw, replying on postcard to an appeal for financial assistance made by the secretary of Bournemouth's £22,000 scheme for a little theatre for amateurs states: I made a vow early in life never to put a farthing165 words
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Advertisement68 1930-11-20 7 S. G. Football Forecasts No. 2. $5O SHARED In this competition no competitor succeeded in forecasting the correct results of all the matches. The Consolation Prize is shared by the following Mr. Tan Phee Khoon. Chartered Bank. Penang. Mr. Jim, 111 Campbell St., Penang Mohd. Dali, 217 J, Burma Rd.,68 words
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Advertisement50 1930-11-20 7 Cars re# Home LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY—NO PELNY NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars.— WEARNE BROS., LTD., 30, Anson Road, Penang. ’Phone 258.50 words
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Advertisement136 1930-11-20 7 H IN AID OF Poppy Day Fund 3 H A Football Match g (arranged by the Indian Committee) between D.A F.C., Penang H and j; Youngsters’ Recreation Club of Kedah will be played at H Dato Kramat Ground I TO-MORROW XX Kick-off by the Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gi’.man,136 words
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Article640 1930-11-20 8 If there is nothing else to be said for it the press of Malaya is unfettered by the “control” usually exercised among syndicated newspapers at home. By control we mean the limitation of opinion and the confinement of public expression. In Malaya newspapers possess an independence of outlook640 words
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Article37 1930-11-20 8 Reuter. Friends Assure Creditors of Repayment Paris, November 19 Le Banque Georges De Vichet has failed at Montpellier. The liabilities are 800,000 francs. Friends of M. De Vichet have assur- ed creditors of repayment.-Reuter. - 37 words
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Article37 1930-11-20 8 Reuter. American Association and Prohibition Chicago, November 19 A poll of 75 per cent of members of the American Bar Association revealed 14J372 in favour of the repeal of prohibition and 6,340 against.-Reuter. - 37 words
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Article1080 1930-11-20 8 A. IL L Penang, Tnursday. HE Malay Mail is none too Certain that its famous contemporary at London, the Daily Mail, is right when it refers to Britons being stranded in Malaya, that hundreds are out of work and that so ne are enjoying the shelter affordedA. IL L - 1,080 words
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Article59 1930-11-20 8 Reuter. Ex’stcnce of Powerful Organisation» Disclosed Detroit, November The existence of two P ower^ u r ty smuggling organisations, aeroplanes to bring liquor remote spots on the ueriC L e Fedor»! border was revealed by Grand Jury returning indictrr elv> fourteen men. It was kf carrying ’planes wereReuter. - 59 words
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Advertisement175 1930-11-20 8 3 [I HOI WEATHER HSA irejis ASK FOR LIBBY’S WHEN YOU BUY THE FOLLOWING "TEMPTING Fruits. Vegetables. Pineapple. Peaches, Bartlett Peara I II Q" Apricots. Cherries, Fruits for L/IwIILbW» j 9 Salad. Apples. Berries. Prunes, A 3» Figs. Asparaurus, Spinach, Pork L SR and Beans. Tomatoes, Sauer Kraut Milk. Salmon.175 words
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Advertisement48 1930-11-20 8 E. O. HOTEL. TO NIQHT I It Aid of St Gorge s Church Funds “LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS" “THE PURSE STRINGS From the Ganick Theatre, W. AT 930 p nr». abarp Admission One Dollar and Fifty .cents per |eeat. Orchestral Concert on Sunday at 9.30 p.m. r IMAGGY ISEASOTIH648 words
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Miscellaneous31 1930-11-20 8 I theatre ROYAL j To-night and Till Sunday. “Just with James Hall Ruth Taylor “Two Flaming Youths” starring W. C. Fields “The Case of Lena Smith” (Esther Ralston) (all Paramount pictures)31 words
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Miscellaneous21 1930-11-20 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Dat. Midday. 6.18 a.m. Midnig:t. 6.15 p.m. To-Morbow. 12.30 a.m. 658 a.m. Midnight 6.55 p.m.21 words
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Article891 1930-11-20 9 Kalifatist Leader’s Speech Christian Who Saved the British Empire Round-Table Conference The Plenary Session of the Round-Table Conference, w’.i h begin on Monday, will to-day have an all day s‘*ing to conclude the genenl discussion on the future constitution. If the list of speakers isRugby Radio Service. - 891 words
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Article59 1930-11-20 9 -Reuter. Chinese Government Refuses to Recognise London, November 19 Tn the House of Commons, questioned regard.ng the allegation that the Chinese Government have refused to recognise yellow bonds”, Chinese five per cent loan of 1913, Mr. Henderson said that represen tations were made to China who replied unfavourably-Reuter. - 59 words
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Article57 1930-11-20 9 —Reuter. Irish Mission Priest Captured Shanghai, November 19 An Irishman, the Very Reverend C Tier uey, Superior of Bt. Colnmhan’s Mission at Kienchang, 80 miles south east of Nanchang. has been captured by Communists. There are no details. This makes a total of 21 foreign male and female—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article62 1930-11-20 9 engines while in England recently.—Rugby Radio Service. British Products for Future Machines London, November 19 Reports from Berlin indicate that it was in connection with tho engineering of future flying ships of the D. O.—X. type and not the D. O. —X itself that Dr. Dornier was inengines while in England recently.—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article51 1930-11-20 9 Reuter. Leading Men and Women to Meet Attorney New York, November 19 Mr John Rockefeller (junior), Mr. Owen Young and r. Charles Schwab are amongst 50 leading men and women iuvited by the District Attorney to meet him to consider means of suppressing racke eers preying onReuter. - 51 words
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Article325 1930-11-20 9 —Reuter. Mr. Pittman’s Unofficial Statement THE SILVER PROBLEM Washington, November 20 China’s hopes of securing a loan of 360,000,000 dollars silver bullion from the American Government would appear doom ed to certain failure. Mr. Key Pittman, Chairman of the sub committee of the Senate Committee—Reuter. - 325 words
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Article258 1930-11-20 9 Reuter. Swedish Crew Saved New York, November 20 After a desperate race against time in response to an S.O.S. call, the Mauretania reached the Swedish steamship ‘Ovidia of 3.114 tons from New Orleans bound for Cardiff, which was slowly sinking 400 miles off Cape Race. Perfect seamanshipReuter. - 258 words
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Article224 1930-11-20 9 —Reufer. Mr. Thomas Denies Economic Failure FOUNDATION OF SUCCESS London, November 19 The Dominion Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, summing up the work of t le Imperial Conference, referred to inter-imperial relations and said the value of the British Constitution lay in the fact that it—Reufer. - 224 words
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Article180 1930-11-20 9 it had been in force.—Rugby Radic Service. Government Allowing It to Lapse London, November 19 The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. W. E. Graham, announced in the House of Commons to day that the Government had decided that as the object of the Dyestuffs Act hadit had been in force.—Rugby Radic Service. - 180 words
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Article129 1930-11-20 9 —Rugby Radio Service. British and German Ministers Meet London, November 19 The Secretary for Mines, N r. Shinwell, in his attempt to secure international agree ments in the coal industry both in produc tion and marketing and on miners hours, yesterday met Herr ths German Minister of—Rugby Radio Service. - 129 words
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Article116 1930-11-20 9 Reuter. 25 Killed and 100 Injured Oklahoma City, November 19 At least 17 persons were killed and 60 injured when Bethany Town, seven miles from here, was swept by a tornado. Bimul taneously torrential rain fell flooding the streets. Over 200 buildings were wrecked. The tornado ahoReuter. - 116 words
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Advertisement44 1930-11-20 9 S. P. C. A., Penang. MORE MEMBERS WANTED! Join the S.P.C.A. and help protect cur dumb frien Is. Subscript! ms may be paid to Mr. T. S. Wilson, Hon. Treasurer, Missis. Boustead Co ,1 td.,orto Hon. Secretary, 1, PangkorK >ad, Penang. t Telephone: 1049.44 words
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Advertisement169 1930-11-20 9 The Greatest Achievement in Gramophone Construction THE NEW “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” PORTABLE “Looks like a Suit Case” Sounds like a Full Orchestra” Now fitted with an auto- I matic starting and stopping dev,ce PRICE $65.00 S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., —l6. Bishop Street. T i-'-Z 3 IF 1 g you need169 words
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Article414 1930-11-20 10 INNOCENT BELIEF Communist Flag in British Warship The B itish battleship “Queen Elizabeth” (27,500 t length 610 ft., beam9o| ft., eight 15 meh gun?, twelve 6-inch guoe, four 21- nch torpedo tubes, c m plena ent of 1,124) has hoisted the red flag, complete w»t i414 words
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Article105 1930-11-20 10 EXPECTED TO EX EED 8,0)0 TONS THIS MO\ T TH London, November 8 With regard tn the Tin market, the ■“Financial News expects that the shipments from the Straits Settlements in the current month will exceed 8,000 tons, the output from the fjundr.es being estimated at 7,900.105 words
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Article77 1930-11-20 10 Ftnang, November 20, 1930, (B|/ Courtesy ef The Charter <d Banh.) On London Bank Demeud 2/3 23/32 i« 4 arts 2 3 I Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 3/32 3 Documsniary 2 4 7/32 On Niw York Bank Demand 56 i, France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155$ Bangkok77 words
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Article70 1930-11-20 10 (Rugby Radio Shrvicb) London, November 19 Paris, 123.65; New York. 4.85a* Brussels 34.82; Geneva, 2\05; Am* terdam, 12.07 Milan. 92.75 Berlin* 10.37 Stock olm, 18 09 Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.15 Vienna 34 49 Prague 163.77; Helsingf -r? 192.95; Madri 43 55; Lisbon. 108.25; ’‘hens, 375. 818; Rio, 4J(Rugby Radio Shrvicb) - 70 words
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Article405 1930-11-20 10 ANNUAL MEETING Problem of Native Production The nineteenth annual general meeting of the Cairo (Malay) Rubber Syndicate. Ltd., was held on October 14 at 40-41, Old Broad Street, E. C. Mr. A. J. Ritchie, the chairman said: The crisis we have to meet has been immediately405 words
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Article172 1930-11-20 10 M. M.” EVIDENCE BEFORE WILD LIFE COMMISSION Ipoh, Wednesday Sems striking evidence of the depredations of wild animals on rubber estates mar fores s vas given by two Lower Perak planters before the Wild Life Commission at Teluk Anson this week. Mr. Jores, of Palawan Estate,M. M.” - 172 words
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Article132 1930-11-20 10 SUGGESTED USE ROUND ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL London, October 31 The measure of success achieved in the use of rubber as a road surface material came up at a meeting of the Corporation of the City of London. Sir William Thomas irqu'red how far the laying of a132 words
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Article36 1930-11-20 10 The h<m“WFrJ mail by the s.s, Ethiopia clones a' 6 o.w. to morrow. The s.s. Rajula with maßs despatched frem London on October 30 is expected to arrive here at 6a m. t -morrow.36 words
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Article139 1930-11-20 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following wen the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s shars list at 11 ajn. to-day:— Yesterday Tv-day a EB i B shabby CD u 8 ffl OQ a. 10. 10. la. Mill ini. Hitam -174 .224 .19 .22} 93 .974 -94 .974139 words
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Article63 1930-11-20 10 Latest Loh do a, New York and .Local Prices TIN. LONDON Spot £ll3 5 B Unchanged I Manths £ll4 7 6 Down 2 6 SINGAPORE (59.50 per picul Up 87$ c. 110 tons done RUBBER-. London 4 9/1S d. Unchanged New York Of c. (Sold) Up i63 words
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Article161 1930-11-20 10 TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION IN PRICE The majority of German firms, being members of what is known as the “contract factories” group of pneumatic tyre producer?, have reduced prices 5 per cent., making 'he toul price reduction for October 10 per c nt„ i yg the “Financial161 words
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Article125 1930-11-20 10 NEW OUTPUT NEUTRA JSING TAP PING CESSATION London, November 8 Shipmen's from Ceylon amounted to 7,701 tons for October, as compared with 8,482 (for September). For the first ten months of the year the total was 67,185 tons, a decrease of 4,204 as compared with the same125 words
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Article103 1930-11-20 10 ADDITIONAL CAPITAL REQUIREDTAPPING 6 CEASE The directors of the Kedamakal Rubber Syndicate in their report for the past year state that in view of the heavy fall in the price of rubber it will be necessary to obtain additional capital. All xpenditure is being reduced to a minimum.103 words
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Article199 1930-11-20 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) 88. Sheet 15 cts. per pound —per pl 120/ Quie>. London 4 9/161 New York 9| ctp. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denny s). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices fcr Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ae fciiovs’.— Spot 15 ctg. per199 words
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Article206 1930-11-20 10 Parang, November 20, 1930. I cts. Quarts O; iux r, ehwt nom 5,060.00 Ciovas m 90.C< Gold leaf I sallara 72. CC Maca Picking nom 170.0' Nutmegs 80* 70. CC lies .1 BO.U Coc< ants par LOGO 15.0 C Copra Sundried ea es 6.20 R&ttans sales 11.1 Rattans206 words
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Article163 1930-11-20 10 26 CLIMBERS KILLED EO FAR THIS YEAR Chamonix, October 21 The insatiable Alps have claimed more victims this season than in any recent years. Up to September, twenty-six mountain climbers met their death eitherjby falling into crevices or by freezing to death. Lucien Tignoi, founder163 words
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Article1034 1930-11-20 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST > I 111 KUBBIB ClMaf.l 9 e 9 o c Al enb RibbM O« —B2l 9) »10.- Rabbet Batata 70 85 Amalgamates Malay Batata* 1 O' 1 2 4yet Hitam Flanttag Synlbate 8' 1 U 5 Ayar Kunlag Rabbet Batatas 2C 35 Ayer Mclek Rabbet Oo1,034 words
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Article131 1930-11-20 10 Nov. 21 The Eurasian Associatioß (Penang Branch Annual Meeting P.R C. Pavilion, 4.45 p.m. Football match in aid of loppy Day: D. A. F. C.. Youngsters’ Recreation Cluboi Kedah, Dato Kramat Ground. 22: Malaya Cup Rugby FootM. Penang v. Selangor, Ki»l* Lumpur. 23: Hu Yew Seab, EmoriinCT General131 words
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Advertisement456 1930-11-20 10 New posit| i^ Want ed a Chine ledge of shipping. have kn ence as an outside F. M. 8. and Siam re 8 uS n and 4, Weld Quay, Monday 9 m A PPIy U H.P. ARMSTRONG OAR. (maroon colour) Ownhr and in first c a B3 condition, p ricfl456 words
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Article987 1930-11-20 11 IMPROVED POSITION Manager Introduces New Methods twelfth annual general meeting Hitam Tin, Limited, was held at M gnr- E?att an d d Chartered p v Chimb'” S.ation Road, Ipoh, on a; U. 30 a.m. There were pre’vr Harold Huntsman (Chairman), p P B ras h (D987 words
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Article286 1930-11-20 11 HOW THF TIN MARKET RESPONDED Rise of £9 ss. Per Ton in Six Days Prominence is given in the “Financial Times” of Oct, 21 to the Lovett scheme for tin output control, and attention is Irawn to the fact that on Oct. 21 tin rose286 words
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Article181 1930-11-20 11 ECONOMIES to CONSERVE RR'OnRPEd Shareholders in Kuala Kangsar Plantations hive been informed by the company that for several months past only absolutely works have been in progres», but since the Governmental decision tha p “economic laws must tak® their course, more drastic economies have been put in181 words
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Article184 1930-11-20 11 TO BE TRIED BY MEANS OF PROPAGANDA Th® Government of B-ngal are arranging for the restriction of jute cultivation in the Presidency for a year by means of propaga ’da. The first leaflet reaching the cultivators in the interior will inform everyone that the Government is aware of184 words
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Article334 1930-11-20 11 RECENT INVESTIGATIONS Gintract Rather Than Large For years it has been known that intensive athletic < ffort places a severe strain upon the heart which may result in chronic disability or even ia immediate fatality. It is g®r.erally thought that the strain produces enlargement of the334 words
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Article203 1930-11-20 11 MYSTERIOUS AFF UR AT PI CHOP’S HOUSE, HAICUTTA Calcutta, October 30 Gusts at a dinner party at th» Bis.op’r How in Calcutta on Friday evening were illtikenill, and after medical aid had been secured investigation was made by the police. Some of the feed has been sent203 words
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Article293 1930-11-20 11 SIR B. CHADWICK ON PRESENT OUTLOOK The annual dinner of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers was held at the Connaught Rooms last week. Sir R. Burton Chadwick, M.P., the President, was in the chair, Mr. R. C. Burton Rowp, president of the Corporation f I -suranca Brokers, proposed293 words
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Miscellaneous210 1930-11-20 12 Thone JBL syryß 1®) oun( ,n v 264. Town iii TO-NIGHI TO-NiGHi ’i Positively Last Hight, sound system 6-15 9-30 p. m. 11 w ju Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents Mai ion Davies in 3 JN w I 3 M fJ U iWi o iii r 11 with Elliot Nupent, Haymond Hackett and210 words
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Article1046 1930-11-20 13 EUROPEAN ATTACKED Chinese Servant Sent for Trial Tan Kia Lok, a Hylam tnkang-ayer was charged on remand with the attempted murder of Mr. D. W. Archer, an employee of Messis. Robmeon and Co., at Knala Lumpur, on the morning if October 25. Court Chief Inspector C. D.1,046 words
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Miscellaneous40 1930-11-20 13 SUBURBAN HEIGHTS B y gluyas Wiliams 1 nr X j i i J ffl 1 J aH HOW THE LITTLE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE SEEMS AFTER SEEIN6 THE TAMILS OFF FOR. THE COUNTRY (Copyright, 1930, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) IVILUANS|40 words
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Article316 1930-11-20 14 IN INDIA TO STA.Y Professor on What It Has Done M?? Multan, October 23. '‘The English language has come to India to staj—to get rid of it would be as bad and as foolish ?s ‘cutting <ff the nose to spite the facideclared FrofeaBjr 8 jr N.316 words
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Article244 1930-11-20 14 J. H. SAUNDERS AND CO EMERGES INTO MATURITY Many happy returns tn J. H. Siunders and Co,, wbc, it will be remembered, wi re, a twelve month ago to-day, At Home’ to their many friends and wellwishers cn the occasion of their opening bueineis as Mei.’e wear244 words
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Article141 1930-11-20 14 AMERICAN’S TIP TO A LONTON PAGE BOY A ’‘tip” to a page boy in a London hotel was a three-weeks’ trip to the United States. He was in attendance on a wealthy American family at tbe hotel, and when the visitors were goir g the nag»141 words
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Article640 1930-11-20 15 CHOWBABTA MAH SET. Penang November 20, 1930. Mutton— eta. Mutton Indian per lb 56 Head Sheep or post each 1-30 Liver with heart A luap do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 idney pair 80 Feet w. the640 words
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