Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 November 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-11-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 270. VOL. LXXXVIII MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement322 1930-11-24 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ANDERSON’S BRITISH SPECIALITIES I ,K A e 1 MOTOR UNION □iderosthen _Anticorrosivc Paint Black, Chocolate. White, Green, Red and Grey 0 Insurance Co., Ltd. |j Bondex ff A Certain cure for leaking roofs or Asbestos,322 words
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Advertisement15 1930-11-24 1 fI.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 778. «9. 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.15 words
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Advertisement2327 1930-11-24 2 POSITIONS VACANT. I AUCTIONS BANKS 'TRADE BUYERS— ruoi I I vno I HONGKUNU AND SHANUtIAi 7“ PTnrrT ■llfiTinil OHMIC W BANKING CORPORATION. make your arrangements now to visit Can any nvnns.h'b r commend 9 RFARM STREET AUCTION nUOMS ftuzin COOK for a b«cs’ DtAUn UW ATTIAS VAITOS Authorised Capital $50,000,0002,327 words
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Article412 1930-11-24 3 PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE The following publications were received or issued by the Department of Statistics, S. 8. 4F. M. S., during the week ending 18th November, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton, Building, Singapore: 1. Issued by the Department: Comparative Statement of the412 words
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Article291 1930-11-24 3 TAIPING ESTATE HOSPITAL STAFFS BID FAREWELL TO DR. DUFF A pleasant time was spent at the Town Hall, on Monday evening, when the staff of the Estate Hospitals of Larut, Matang. Krian and Selama districts held an “At Home“ in honour of Dr. W. R. Duff, who291 words
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Advertisement58 1930-11-24 3 WHY NOT HAVE JWW flt with a slice of LEMON r JPliiX. J tWnW x I > .J fe SB place </ fc --W SS SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co,, Ltd. c faesV' MxNaY 5 w/ I x :lF\ (VH\ l XSwwWw 50 cents JF peril n of /A J®58 words
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Advertisement16 1930-11-24 3 You «houW gttM Marta W’s Brandy tht prtjjrence over other» as it is super a tvs16 words
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Advertisement228 1930-11-24 3 m LB GIVE MUSIC THIS X’MAS Nothing is mne appropriate or acceptable than a gift of Records or a Gramophone. It’s a gift that will be reI membered all the year. I A FEW SUGGESTIONS 1 A set of Gilbert Sullivan I Records only costs $15.75 I I or you228 words
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1324 1930-11-24 4 Visiting Forwards’ Great Display Malaya Cup Match Perrott Injured in First Ten Minutes Penang 12: Selangor 3 (Special Report by “Athlete Kuala Lumpur, Saturday On a heavy ground, and despite the fact that Penang lost the services of Perrott within the first ten minutes and1,324 words
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Article304 1930-11-24 4 POSITION TO-DATE Clerks to be Heard Next Week On enquiry from Mr. Heah Joo Seang, Honorary Secretary of the Penang Chinese Unemployed Relief Fund, a ‘‘Sunday Gazette representative was on Saturday informed that the position to date was that a sum of 16.000 bad been received in304 words
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Article33 1930-11-24 4 Dec. 6 Inter state Hockey Penang v. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. 11 Board of Licensing Justices, Quarterly Meeting, District Court. 2 30 p m 13: Inter-state Hockey: Perak v, I enang, Penang.33 words
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Article409 1930-11-24 4 INDIAN DRAMA The Resident Councillor Present The Town Hall was packed on Saturday nigbt when the Navarasa Alangara Sangeetba Navaneetha Nadana Sabha of Nebong Tebal staged a Tamil drama entitled SathiavanSavithri in aid of the Poppy Day collec tions of the Indian Community. Those409 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-24 4 bOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement199 1930-11-24 4 TUI? PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette” can be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL Abdul Rahman, E. and O. 'Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. Md Eusoff, Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier. Md. Ismail, Logan’s Archway, Beach St. Look Bros., 215, Penang Road. Hock Huat, 178, Penang Road. Kader Mydin,199 words
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Advertisement300 1930-11-24 4 f #1 r /AN hot sultry days j p cooling and re- > freshing sweet is es- > iST < > sential to every meal. J< t A fresh-fruit jelly is J > always appropriate > and is sure to please > if made with lemon g *5 < Jelly300 words
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Article602 1930-11-24 5 Judge rei uces bail to 120,000 Counsel’s Objections to Adjcurnment "Thia has been hanging fire since September and I should ike something mere definite from the prosecution,” said Mr. J. Brag», Conns»l for W. B. Pe* mar, cf Rote, Macphail and Pe man, Ltd.602 words
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Article233 1930-11-24 5 LONG CONNECTION WITH FIRM OF KELLY AND WALSH Mr. R. W. Wedderhurn, managing director of Kelly and Wa«jh, Ltd whose death has alreaov announced, went to Shanghai in 19(7 as a printer to Kelly and Wa>sh and had beeo with that firm ever since. Ha was233 words
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Article451 1930-11-24 5 Mr. C. Pawnee, of the Custom?, Serem bar, is proceeding on home leave shortly. Mr. G. F. F taynee, Mr. N, A. Sedwict Mr. W. J. P.rks have been seconded for service in Johore. Mr. Chen Chang Lock ha* been provi sionally recognised as Chinese ConsulGeneral at451 words
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Article272 1930-11-24 5 A GUNPOWDER PLOT AND A haunted house London, October 20 Miss Diana ChurchiP, Mr. Winston Churchill’s daughter, has discovered an incident of his boyhood days in which such thrilling things as gunpowder and a haunted bouse figured. When she opened a new nurses* horn» at Harrow, Mr.272 words
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Advertisement180 1930-11-24 5 I Lovely silk stockings are safe with Lux! Gossamer fabr c ladders Z so easily once it has been /X J wrongly washed—keep stockings safely cleansed (1 with Lux. Lux will wash them a score of times without harming their tint, their sleekness, or their tiny fibres. Lux is safe180 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-24 5 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement286 1930-11-24 5 XMAS I MAIL 2 Closes This Week. Select and Post Your W 1 Xwj Card; g NO W t &Z--W’ iHsTS-l% i Ki n d Thouhg's a. very nice selection cf yvgl Happy Memories. Xmas Cards with envelopes V S® Box containing 12 B.lecte.l to ««h-large rfxe o rd, jXk286 words
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Article1263 1930-11-24 6 Sheffield Wednesday Defeats Leicester Everton Swamps Stoke City Cowdenbeath Triumphant London, Nov» mber 22 THE following are the results of the matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues. DIVISION 1 Arsenal 5 Middleabro’ 3 Birmingham 4 Grimsby T. 1 Blackburn R 5 Huddersfield T.1,263 words
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Article564 1930-11-24 6 WON BY GLORIOUS DEVON Resu’t of Irish Sweepstake Draw London, November 22 The Manchester November Handicap, although possibly the most unfortunate of the big handicaps owing to the fact that in the last fifteen years there have been six occasions upon which it has not been run,564 words
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Article93 1930-11-24 6 —Reuter. FORGOTTEN SECTION OF CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA Victoria, B, C., November 23 Arthur Gann, who won $7,000 in a recent race sweepstake was shocked to receive a Supreme Court writ declaring his winnings forfeited to Charles Sunley. an accountant, under a forgotten section of the Criminal Code—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article52 1930-11-24 6 LEADING AMERICAN PLAYERS SELECTED Columbus (Ohio), November 24 Hagen, Diegel, Farrell, Sarazen and Horton Smith have been chosen to represent the United States against Great Britain in the Ryder Cup Matches in 1931. Fourteen other golfers will play 72 hole match for the remaining three places in the52 words
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Article38 1930-11-24 6 Reuter. ITALIAN WINS EUROPEAN MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE Milan, November 24 Bosisio, middleweight champion of Italyj beat Marcel Thil, middleweight champion of France, on points in a fifteen round contest for the title of middleweight champion of Europe.-. Reuter. - 38 words
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Article33 1930-11-24 6 Reuter. YALE BEATS HARVARD IN ANNUAL MATCH Newhaven. November 22 Before a crowd of 78,000 Yale beat Harvard by 13 pts. to nil in the 49th Annual Inter-Varsity Football Aatch.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement14 1930-11-24 6 You should give ManeU s Brandy the vreftrenc* over other» a» it m superlative14 words
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Advertisement224 1930-11-24 6 Poppy Day 1930. Messrs. Brown, Phillips > J and Stewart, No. la, /L (u) penanS Street, Penang, (J (-X are The Honorary Trea- Q surers of the above Fund to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be Registered. a fa OLD MALAYA. Personalities of OH Malaya224 words
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Advertisement266 1930-11-24 6 There is no Better Brand of Ham Than Pineapple Ham. i fayL I I fa' lb I fa-MfosJik lb SOLE MALAYAN IMFOR i ERS g I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. "THEY ALWAYS.. KEEP ME FIT (recommendation from a NURSING SISTER! Let them You a fax /O X your occupation266 words
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Article1239 1930-11-24 7 Progress or Retrogression? Steady Flow of “Class” Horses Need for Owners’ Association BY TIC-TAG IT is to be sincerely hoped that despite the present depressed trade conditions racing in Malaya, the standard of which has been steadily improving, will not be allowed to retrogress. This1,239 words
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Article91 1930-11-24 7 Ping P ong Match 0. X. A. DEFEATED BY C. H. 8. U. In a friendly game of Ping Pong, on Saturday at the School premises, the Chung Hwa School Union defeated the O. X. A. by two matches to one. The results were: Cheah Ewe Kheng (C. H. S.91 words
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Article1136 1930-11-24 7 YESTERDAY’S MEETING Penang to Lead Relief Measures A public meeting of Indians in Penang was held at the Indian Association premises, Dato Kramat Road, last evening, to consider measures for the alleviation of unemployment among Indians in Malaya. Mr. N. Raghavan was unanimously voted to the1,136 words
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Article259 1930-11-24 7 Husband asks the Court to Warn t er Some amount of surprise was caused in the Second Police Court this morning when Mr, M. B. Lynch mentioned a case in which a Chinese woman claimed maintenance from her husband. Mr. Khoo i hen Chye, a respectable Chinese:259 words
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Article157 1930-11-24 7 USING RIM INAL FORCE ON CONSTABLE Chui Lok, a Chinese, was chargad before Mr. Edward Jago in the Second Police Court with obstructing the roadway and secondly with using criminal force on a constable in order to make him deter from the discharge of his duties. Inspector Ibrahim157 words
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Article103 1930-11-24 7 rOBEPsir» INS’ALVENTS ON RUBBER LANDS Inquiries in official circles by the Straits Times revealed that there is no truth in the the rumour that quit rents on rubber lands will be reduced to $1 from January 1. It was stated that, following Mr. Nixon’s request at the October103 words
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Article103 1930-11-24 7 PROBABLES v POSSIBLES The following have been selected to play on Wednesday at 5.10 p.m. on the Hutchings School Ground:— -Probables: (White); C G van Houten; D J Fleming and D K Evans; Ydang Cheng Phoy, L H Best and R W Scarlett (Capt); G R103 words
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155 1930-11-24 7 COCKS HEAD CUT The case in which V. Arumugam a barber’s assistant, sued T.K. Kalyaperumal. a barber’s shop-keeper, to recover a sum of $95 43 being balance of wages due, was to day mentioned before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Penang. Mr. H. H. Abdul155 words
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Article113 1930-11-24 7 vt VL.-LY DISPUTES DEFINITION OF THE TE <M When a Malay was changed in the Second Police Court this morning with being a vagrant, he di iputed’the definition “vagrant.” He said that he was not a vagrant and pos sessed an able body and could work113 words
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Article99 1930-11-24 7 DISTRICT < OUKT CASE Before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Penang, the case was mentioned to day in which a Malay Serang named Mohamed A riff bin Abu sued Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co., for the recovery of a sum of f 21099 words
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Article78 1930-11-24 7 BURMESE CHARGED IN POLICE COURT Sri Ka, a Burmese, was this morning charged in the •-econd Police Court for pos session of 16 katties of tobacco. He pleaded guilty. He said that he brought it from Rangoon. Mr. R. K. Auten, of the Government Monopolies, who78 words
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Article68 1930-11-24 7 His Excellency the Commissioner General of Railways, State Railways of Siam (Prince Purachatra), who a couple of months ago passed through Penang and Singapore on his way to Indo-China and Japan, is due to arrive at Penang by the motorship Alsa on or about the 27th68 words
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Article56 1930-11-24 7 VERDICT OF DEATH LY misadventure Mr. Edward Jago, the Penang Coroner, returned a verdict of homicide by misad venture this morning in the case of b boo Chen hye, a hinese. who met his death in the sea after being pushed into the water it was alleged, by56 words
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Article65 1930-11-24 7 RETURN FROM MERGUI THIS MORNING The two seaplanes SI 123 and *****0 f the R.A.F. Singapore, which left Penang for Mergui on Saturday returned this morning and landed at Glugor. After refuelling, the ’planes will be leaving for Singapore. Another aeroplane, details of which are not65 words
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Article113 1930-11-24 7 Band Pro g r amme To morrow at the Esplanade st 6 p.m. March Health To Scotia 8 Shores Hewith Overture The Fair Maid of Perth Hartmann Selection The Thistle Myddleton Valse Intermezzo Flirtion Steck I atrol a Braw Laddie Amers God ave The King. Mr. DAM. Frown left, for113 words
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Advertisement16 1930-11-24 7 I Mhy is ST. STRATFORD I IN CLASS II? And Some Recent i IMPORTATIONS. See To-morrow’s16 words
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Advertisement344 1930-11-24 7 New Advertisements POSITION. VACANT. Wanted experienced CONDUCTORDRESSER, 3rd grade dreseer’s certincate necessary.—Apply with testimonials box N<>. 178, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1 —J” POSITION WANTED Chinese aged 31 4 Chief Clerk and Book-Keeper with vound knowledge of office routine, commercial, mining and estate accountancy and typing, good references. Lt st l«st344 words
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Article513 1930-11-24 8 At the Empire Capital there is assembled now a dignified conference of representatives of India discussing India’s future constitution. The attention of the world is focussed upon this conference and for the moment the Congress rabble and their pernicious activities are forgotten. For a long while513 words
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Article95 1930-11-24 8 Reuter. Exchange of Information Regarding Munitions Geneva, November 22 The Disarmament Commission discussed articles of the draft convention dealing with the exchange of information regarding arms, ammunition and implements of war in service of the contracting parties. The Commission adopted a French amendment laying down that contracting partiesReuter. - 95 words
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Article69 1930-11-24 8 Reuter. International Agreement to Cease Selling Washington, November 23 Replying to the request of Senator Oddie of Nevada that the Department of Commerce should call a conference for relief of widespread depression caused by the price of silver, Mr Lamont Secretary for Commerce, said he believed the lowReuter. - 69 words
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Article1305 1930-11-24 8 A. H - A. H Penang, Monday. 7N the columns of the Daily Mail we have come across an article from the pen of Lady Kitty Vincent which is not without application to Europeans in Malaya, especially the married exiles. It is the old, old story of parting and whether1,305 words
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Advertisement296 1930-11-24 8 “VAT 69” OLO ffl RPE J H Vnv. Sandersons Son raffla AnU pbWlltn-UITH jyjßfjWk MELLOW J HIS BRAND fans L been in the aume *1 I f -i'Uiiy w.uLri ».s .DCrpa m Av S .nd is qu.tr: independent. I The following is an extract from the *TFar Office Times Naval296 words
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Advertisement62 1930-11-24 8 E. Oe HOTEL. The Band of s s. President Van Buren will p‘ay fcr the Dance ON Friday next, 28th November. To morrow, Tuesday, 25th November After-Dinner Dance. Thursday, 27th November. Impromptu After-Dinner Dance, (P O Outward Mail.) Rese’-ve Friday. sth December, for our Grand Balk lu aid of St.62 words
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Miscellaneous23 1930-11-24 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Dow Water 1.49 «.no. 8.47 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.33 p.m. To-Morbow. 2.14 p.m. 9.20 a.m. 3.02 p.m. 9.00 pan.23 words
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Article364 1930-11-24 9 Reuter. TORRENTIAL RAIN IN BRITAIN Serious Floods in Belgium PEASANTS DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES Coldwave and Gales in United States London, November 23 Gales and torrential rain swept Britain and the Continent during the week-end. A seventy-eight mile an hour wind was recorded at Birmingham. TreesReuter. - 364 words
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Article65 1930-11-24 9 —Reuter. Abduction of Communists from the Finnish Diet Helsingfors. November 23 The trial has ende 1 of fourteen anti Funmunists charged with the abduction of two Communist Members from the oom room of ih>> Diet in Inly. '1 fve hth see “'H-zf from two to three yeato—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article57 1930-11-24 9 Reuter. Forty Sticks of Dynamite Sent to Press Agency Office Washington, November 23 A mysterious infernal machine containing forty sticks of dynamite capable of blowing up a whole block of buildings was delivered at the Associated Press office here yesterday. The bomb which' was contained in a trunk,Reuter. - 57 words
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Article203 1930-11-24 9 .—Reuter. Service to be Opened This Week FREE MESSAGES FOR 3 DAYS Shanghai. November 23 A new era in trans Pacific communications will op hi next week when, as officially announced to dav, the Ministry of Com mnnicatious inaugurates direqt commercial ■virelt-ss communication between China and Amerie*.—Reuter. - 203 words
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Article120 1930-11-24 9 —Reuter. Struggle for Control of the Communist Party Berlin, November 24 Recent rumours of an anti Soviet revolt are refuted by Moscow but a correspondent of the Lokal who has arrived in Berlin says there has b?on no revolution but trouble existing behind the scenes in the Communist—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article96 1930-11-24 9 —Reuter. Railwaymen’s Demand for Six-Hour Day at Old Wages Chicago, November 24 The principle of a six hour day with no reduction in daily wage rates was endorsed at a meeting of seven hundred representa tivesofthe big four railway brotherhoods in America who are drawing up a—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article112 1930-11-24 9 Public Works Expenditure to be Curtailed (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, November 23 The heavy drop in revenue since the beginning of the Siamese year has led the Ministry of Finance to issue a notification urging ministers to impress upon officials the need for the strictest112 words
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Article51 1930-11-24 9 Reuter. United States Agree to Cease Placing Wreaths Washington November 23 Conditional on its acceptance by ama jority of the powers, the United States have accepted the British suggestion for the abandonment of the custom of placing wreaths on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier by distinguishedReuter. - 51 words
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427 1930-11-24 9 —Rugby Radio Service. “Recovery Will Come With a Rush” INCUBUS OF WAR DEBT I endon, November 23 At Farnham last night, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Fhilip Snowden, said the view of the Federation of British Industries in their latest rep'Mrt that <—Rugby Radio Service. - 427 words
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Article16 1930-11-24 9 Reuter. The D. O.—X arrived at Corunna at 1.20 from Santander. —Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article146 1930-11-24 9 .—Reuter. CORNWALL MARINE’S LOSS I ondon, November 24 Phyllis Mary, Ernest Arthui; and Hazel Jean, aged eight, six and four respectively, children of Marine Aspin serving aboard H. M S. Comwaft on her way honu from the Chin» Station died of suffocation in a fire which broke out.—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article709 1930-11-24 9 —Rugby Raldio Service Willingness to Join a Federation A STABLE ELEMENT t. London, November 23 The Princes* dehgatioa to the ludun Round Table Conference had a further meeting yesterday at which the p.»sition of the States was again considered. .I. It is understood that for—Rugby Raldio Service - 709 words
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Article55 1930-11-24 9 RfU er. New York, November 24 Many prom n®nt people, including General Pershing, Admiral Sims, and the Banker Mr. Lamont have signed a letter urging President Hoover to submit to the Senate for ratification protocols for the adherence of the United States to the PermanentRfU er. - 55 words
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Advertisement184 1930-11-24 9 The Greatest Achievement in Gramophone Construction THE NEW “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” PORTABLE “Looks like a Suit Case” Sounds like* a Fun Orchestra” Vow fitted with an automade starting and stopping deViCe PRICE $65 00 S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 15, 3i?h Street. "VARTA’' I I* ■r J p <• V 158?184 words
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Article376 1930-11-24 10 LONDON CONSULTED? Return to Johore May Be Delayed From enquiries made in official circ’es in Johore Bahru the “Free Press’’ found e rong support for the belief that tb»Cclonial Office in London has beet approached regarding the diatMisf iction among the Malay population of the State376 words
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Article243 1930-11-24 10 FIELD-MARSHAL SIR CLAUD JACOB’S ANXIETY London, Nov. 13 The military objection to the withdrawal of troops from Aden was voiced a- a lecture by Squadron-Leader R. A. Cochrane, on’’The Air Force at Aden,” at lhe Royal United Institution to-day. Field-Marshal Sir Claud Jacob, who presided,243 words
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Article89 1930-11-24 10 The "Kedah” arrived at Penang this morning fromßelawan with the folio King passengers: Mr. W J Ekels and sen, Mr P Linhard, Mr Stuhlmacher, Mr G Zeigle, Mr J Dick, Mr F M Sharrock, Mr and Mrs Lymbery and Mr and Mrs W H Glad well. s.s. “Klang’89 words
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Article18 1930-11-24 10 The homeward mall by the 8.8. Karmala closes at 5.30 p.m, on •Saturday the 29th instant.18 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article119 1930-11-24 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday T<-day Ĕt E E 3HABIS. J, 3 P o 0 no qq io. I e. I c. Ic. Mining. LDoh 15/- 16/- IS/3 16/K'anc R. 1.72$119 words
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Article52 1930-11-24 10 Latest London» New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot £ll4-15-0 Unchanged 1 Months’ £ll6-2-S Unchanged SINGAPORE $59.25 per picul Down 12| c. 100 tons doM RUBBER: London 4 9/16 d. Unchanged New York 9j c. (Grid) Unchanged Local 14| cts. Unchanged By Courtesy of Messrs. KENNEDY52 words
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Article72 1930-11-24 10 Penang, November 24, 1930. (By Courtesy The Ohnrtgrtd Bant.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 ».4 m’tg 2,8 i Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 8 Documentary 2.4 7/32 On New York Bank Dem nd 56 i, France T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. 155$ Bangkok T.T. 78 oom Batavia72 words
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Article71 1930-11-24 10 (Rugby Radio Shrvicr) London, November 22 Parlo, 123.60; New York. 4.85 J§ Bruwele. 34 83; Geneva, 25.05 Am»terdam, 12.06; Milan, 92.75; Berlin, i 0.37 Stockholm, 18 C 9 Copenhagen, 18.16 Calo. 18.16 funna. 34.49 Prague 1631; Hehringfora. 193; Madrid, 42 85 Lisbon. 108.25; Athens. 375; Bucharest, 818; Rio,(Rugby Radio Shrvicr) - 71 words
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Article126 1930-11-24 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 14| cts. per pound =per pl 119/33 Quiet. London 4 9/16d New York 9| c»«. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Prodace Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are aa follows: Spot 141 ota. per lb.126 words
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Article200 1930-11-24 10 Penang November 24, 1930. cts. Opium p, ebest noon 5,j0n.00 Cloves to 90.00 Gold leaf seiarf 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegr 80s a 70.0 C Uoi .i «0.00 Coccaits per IJWO H 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 6.10 Rs t tans s.lea 11.15I 1 .15 Rattans Coarse J200 words
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Article977 1930-11-24 10 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST MAMKB. S 3 S e I =5 21 I 0Q co H S 1 rUBBSB ro«itef.t e I 0 a r i M mateS Sta Ur— 10 12' E Aver Molek Bobber 3o 70 8_ Iyer Bnbber Kate— 7! 85 Brian BynSta** 1 1 Bawett Babbei977 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-24 10 BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement51 1930-11-24 10 ‘ts/ie The Cheerful Hotel" DINNER DANCE Wednesday. There will be an extra DINNER DANCE on Thursday. ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY BALL Saturday, 29th November A special SCOTTISH DINNER will be served for the fable d Hoto. The usual DINNER DANCE wiil not be held. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone51 words
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Advertisement84 1930-11-24 10 MAISON de BE ACTE 23, Bishop Stre t, Penang. Tel. 1408. Electric Ba*bs for:— Reducing Weight if desired rapidly, Excellent for Health, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Kidney Skin D seases, Etc, Etc., Improving Physical Condition Comnlft» n Etc. Etc., Invigorating! Ex bi Rejuvenat’* k MODERATE CHARGES. Absolutely the Very Latest Continental84 words
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Advertisement228 1930-11-24 10 i/lUBrifisA I Standard Ihe 9 h,p Car l meets the demand I for a comfortable I car that can be I relied upon, under all conditions, to I give every satisfaction. I It is notable for: I 1. Moderate first cost. I 2. Mechanical efficiency. I 3. Riding comfort. I228 words
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Article548 1930-11-24 11 VOLUNTARY CUT Dutch Opinions on Output Control ■f nm w°lLinformed Dutch tin quarters I Lament has been made to me, R«ys the R B Lniam correspondent of the Finanthat whereas the Dutch Gov-E-nmenf» Banka Mine, ye strietly Ku.rine to their promise to restrict tJir ontpnt to548 words
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Article200 1930-11-24 11 ADVANTAGE OF PROTECTION TO PRODUCERS A firm of specialists estimates that the consumption of rubber in France will reach 70,000 tons, of which 7,000 tons only will be produced by the French colonies, says a Paris message. In the circumstances it is pointed out that a oustcms duty200 words
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Article45 1930-11-24 11 The directors of Galphele Tea and Rubber Estates have decide! to discontinue tapping of all rubber trees on their «states during the present crisis. Meanwhile a uniform reduction in ad fe**s and salaries, both in London and Ceylon, has baen agreed to.45 words
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Article538 1930-11-24 11 ANNUAL REPORT Profit of Over $90,637 The report to be presented to the shareholders at the second ordinary general meeting of the company to be held on Monday, December 22, shows The profit for the period uuder review amounted to $90,637.33 which is subject to the538 words
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Article104 1930-11-24 11 ISSUE OF PREFERENCE SHARES In order to provide for the requisite number of eight per cent, cumulative preference shares to be issued in lieu of interest on seven per cent, debentures under the recent agreement, an extraordinary general meeting of the AngloJava Rubber Company was held on October104 words
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Article288 1930-11-24 11 —“Rubber Age.” INCREASED EXPORT TO FRANCE Rubber goods of United States manufacture on the French market are meeting increased competition from German articles, according to the reports of the Department of Commerce. In the first s x months cf 1930, according to the French official statistics, a—“Rubber Age.” - 288 words
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Article150 1930-11-24 11 JA. PANES E PROBLEMS SIMILAR TO BRITAIN'S Iwaki, J >ppn, November 11 The British Economic Mitsion is about ta leave Tokj o after a stay of twelve days. A statement to the Press in the name of Sir Ernest Thompson expressed appreciation of the generous hospitality of the150 words
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Article180 1930-11-24 11 I only hope that the oxygen will be applied before the patient expires. These were the closing words of a chairman’s speech at an annual meeting of a rubber company a few weeks ago. It appears to us (write Messrs. Lloyd, Matheson and Carritt) that the cylinder180 words
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Article92 1930-11-24 11 LEAGUE INVESTIGATION NOT YET COMPLETE London, November 4 The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Philip Snowden, informed the Commons that he bad received the interim report of the gol i delegation of the financial committee of the League of Nations which bore on the possibility of future92 words
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Article308 1930-11-24 11 CAPTAIN DOLLAR OUT FOR MORE BUSINESS Manila, October 23 The Dollar steamship ’’Mayon” arrived in Manila this morning after her trial trip from Glasgow. She will inaugurate tho inter-island service of the Dollar Steamship Company and form the first step in a policy of swifter and more308 words
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Article198 1930-11-24 11 SUBMARINE PARTS AS MOTOR-CAR “SPARES” Earl Jellicoe, who arrived Belfast recently to carry out a number of engagements in connection with the British Legion, disclosed a War secret when speaking at the Lord Mayor’s luncheon. He said that, following the sinking of “Audac’ouF.” he met Mr. Charles198 words
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Advertisement13 1930-11-24 11 You should give MarieU's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement198 1930-11-24 11 Dollar Exchange Tallies Sterling into Dollars price I Dollars into Sterling I FROM 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. Amounts from Id. to £lO,OOO L THE ONLY S»* g Exchange Table Ascending g 64ths of a PENNY MM |WW 1H j Obtainable at the PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD., IMMW I 1-A,198 words
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743 1930-11-24 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and aailing from Penang during the In T« day 8b Tang Song from BeTiam R vei Sails for Bern-tm River today it 4 p. m. s B Rahma i from Langkit,743 words
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Advertisement172 1930-11-24 12 iiwi— 1 1 iii mu ii ipihiih iii mi i 11 uiiii iin ii —pi hi i LISTER ENGINES wuvts tASar ttMOVU ON WSCREVONS COVERS CARBUttTTO* JCNOVABLE COVU SIMPLY A PIAUI /0H WAILR JACKET USTtan-wnwnc TO ttT our V ORtO mvUTEO I SHAM alt -DHTML CYUKDCa. RO X OAH6ER FVOM172 words
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Advertisement172 1930-11-24 12 FOO CHEONG COMPAQ, Building Contractors, Furniture Makers, Painters Polishers and Signboard Writers. Workshop and Office, Show Kooni, 158» Hutton Lane, 97, Bishop ret ’Phone 1248. Open Day and Night, Phone t>U Dii ing Room furniture. Bed Room furniture. Meranti Teak I*6*’ < I Table 6x4’ $l2-00 816-00 I Bedstead 3i’x6l’172 words
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Miscellaneous238 1930-11-24 12 ptae —l ntsriasnirent (BEST SOUND IN TOWN.) To-night, To-night Positively the Last Night SOUND at 6-15 9-30 Fox Corporation Presents LI Brendel and Marjorie White in The New Movietone Follies 1930 with Frank Richardson, Noel Francis, William Collier, Jr., Miriam Seegar with a bevy of singing and dancing gir’s. A238 words
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Miscellaneous22 1930-11-24 12 SHOWING AT THEATL2E BOY;'J. 7 o-night arcl Till Wednesday. THE WHOLE OF THE SERIAL “The Haunted Island” STARRING JACK DAUGHERTY (20 REELS)22 words
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Article615 1930-11-24 13 DEPRESSED GRAIN MARKETS Increased Exports of Manufactured Pulp Compared with other countries Canada is still in a favourable economic position; domestic trade is maintaining the avenge of two years ago; unemployment distress is less acute and the whole business community believes that better times are coming615 words
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Advertisement198 1930-11-24 13 FS'^9®»E^V i l £y We suggest that ff you ask your nearest 9 distributor to show you V n the complete line of RAY- 4 O-VAC Electric Torches I’ B and RAY-O-VAC Bat- F\ teries. There are no better made. a lllutt rated Catalogue tent without charge upon request. Pf198 words
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Advertisement45 1930-11-24 13 vm Keep Doctor away by the occasional use of EVANS’ PASTILLES. They protect your throat and give relief in cases of colds, coughs and catarrh. From Chemlfrts everywhere. M ade In England to a formu a of La verpool Tn.-out hoapital EVANS’ AMTISLPTiC ThBOaT Pastilles45 words
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Advertisement172 1930-11-24 13 fl/ «Z'-Z/lf -S W fi /-s r»' ’Pf-WteWaTOf If A i-iri > P M U /nil S The Favourite B of beautiful women will always be *47IF Eau de Cologne. jSjl Hy Its ever constant and unsurpassed Quality has firmly K i established its bosition in all the four duarters172 words
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Article491 1930-11-24 14 The following is the agenda for the Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal iJommssionero to be h Q ld to-morrow 1. Minutes of Let meeting to be confirmed 2. Statutory Declaration of Mr. S. M. Middlebrook bs a Municipal Commissioner to be laid on the table. 3. Any special491 words
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Article178 1930-11-24 14 ATTEMPT 10 BE MADE ON mount kamet Mr. Frank Smythe, ike principal British member of this year’s international expedition to the Himalayas, who was a guest at a dinner of the Alpine Ski Club gave a lecture, illustrated with lantern slides, on the attempt to climb Kanchenjungs, and178 words
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Article60 1930-11-24 14 FIVE OFFICERS AND 150 MEN ARRIVE ‘T SEIETaR The first s»art cf the new R. 4 ,F. bombing has arrived in Sattar. It includes five officers and 150 mer. It is uideistood that the remainder of the squadron will fly from Ind a in tl60 words
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Advertisement129 1930-11-24 14 I I >< 1 ~W!?T< W r^ n -*r I CHEF I SOUPS '|W British taste! British made British owned CHEF SOUPS STOCKED BY ALL DEALERS. MADE BY E. LAZENBY AND SON. LIM I I Now on Sale A Large Assortment OF Children’s Annuals, Gift Books, X’mas Cards, Etc., The129 words
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Advertisement18 1930-11-24 14 BOSCH" Plugs kava prove 1 to be but on the read in the air and on the sea.18 words
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Advertisement177 1930-11-24 14 ll’ Doctors I PRAISE it ASEPSO Il HOIEv Doctors w T th years of ex1i perience in the treatment of skin Wg troubles say that Asepso Soap will give »> g 0 relief in- cases where other antiseptic soaps have failed. Asepso is the antiseptic toilet soap that ggF soothes177 words
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Article327 1930-11-24 15 ANNUAL MEETING Resident Councillor at Social The second ennual meeting of the Penang Teachers* Association wae held on Saturday at the Govt rnment Girls’ School, Northam Road, in the presence of a large gathering of members. Prior to the meeting a ►ronp photograph was taken with the327 words
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Advertisement181 1930-11-24 15 Get a- Set of ZAG-ZAW I Picture Puzzles II The Ideal Recreation for Your 11 Spare Moments, Train Journeys I I and on Board Ship. II Price 75 cents I I OBTAINABLE AT I The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. I Another Record I I On 14th August 1930 Mr. C181 words
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Advertisement98 1930-11-24 15 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is sup erlative HARVEY’S Bristol Milk Sherry Royal Tawny Port Sole Agents: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., {lncorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong) {lncorporated tn Shanghai.) PENANG ’Phone 587. PATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING RUBBER 19*’x19"x24”, durability hundred times98 words
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Advertisement141 1930-11-24 15 SILVER LINE NEW YOkK SFRVTCE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) Pue Sails NY ms. Silverpalm Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Jan. 6 m.s, Silverteak Dec. 18, Dec 19, Jan 19 PACIFIC -J A VA-CAU UTT A SERVICE Singapore to San Franrisco ahd Angeles, Singapore.141 words
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Advertisement467 1930-11-24 15 KJPM koyal Packet Navigation Company. [lncorporated in Holland] Telephone No. 582. Telegrams: Paketvaart.” Steamers. Intended to Sail Sailing for. Makian Sun. Nov. 23 Pg.-Brandan, Tg.-Poera, Idi and Langsa. Van Linschoten Tues. Nov. 25 Singapore. Sabang, Oelee Lheue, Bakongan, Sibolga, Padang, Bontekoe Wed. Nov. 26 Indrapoera, Benkoelen, Kroe and Batavia. T467 words
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Advertisement1301 1930-11-24 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE une INTENDED BAITINGS FROM PENANG. UfrId A>£ERICAN ]MI Ally L/INE WEEKLY SERVICE. LOND’ON N. CONTINENT. J FITLIJS J AS Nov 27 Amsterdam. London wl Hamburg <, kttx I nJ7xl^7jh HECTOR Deo 4 Marseilles, London, R t erlam a Q a rW i k ANOHISES Dec. 111,301 words
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Advertisement595 1930-11-24 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDu 1 AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated is 4 MAIL PASSENGER AMO CARGO SERvr i l > awisolar and OrM&l S, 8. Da., under cot hem tract with His Majastfs Gaverament, Landon «nd sfno3fiU 'Q*’^ a ’ikit I and Far East M Sank» MaU 1 Outwards frail Laata595 words
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