Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 November 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-11-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 274. VOL. LXXXVIII FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement425 1930-11-28 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS i DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. 0 Mic ywu Having yuur rxcnvvaicu i I MOET CHANEON If so insist on r “DUCO” I 1919 A DRY f The Borneo Company Ltd., VINTAGE £B IMPERIAL i will be pleased to advise motorists at what < £i425 words
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Advertisement15 1930-11-28 1 H.TOKISATSFJ STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phon» 772. t BISHOP STREET, < PENANG. j <■'■•15 words
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Advertisement1741 1930-11-28 2 POSITION WANTED THE "hongkonq ano shahgha. Cbi 8 aged 311 Cbkf Clerk DI MA MC .ANK.NG_CORPORAT.ON. Book Keeper v.i u.<ui u knowledge of I 4 k N AA. V-» Anthoriße d Capital »50,000.000 VUII 1* cfliee ruDUDt, C'iDUdtrcial. mining and F■ V A B“7 t- Issued and fully paid up1,741 words
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Article418 1930-11-28 3 A RICH MAN’S JOB Some Lord Mayors Spent £30,000 in a Year So mnch has the Lord Mayoralty of London become “a rich man’s job” that many Aidermen in recent years have had to abandon hope of ever bolding this high office. Thev have felt that the418 words
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Article198 1930-11-28 3 DISCOVERY IN SHIP FROM ANTWERP At the Thames Police Ceurt on October 26, Chu Ka>, a Chinese firman employed on board the steamship “Benarty’’, from Antwerp, was charged under the Firearms Act with illegally importing four six-chambered revolvers and 400 rounds of .45 immunitioo; also with pos"198 words
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Article119 1930-11-28 3 'SPEED REDUCED TO 11 KNOTS The 8.1.5 N. steamer Eiephanta” experienced bad‘weather during both her voyages to and from Madras last week. After leaving Rangoon on her last trip she arrived at Madras several hours late having to heave to for about four hours owing to119 words
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Article286 1930-11-28 3 EXEMPLARY CONDUCT IN PFIdoN C arence Hatry has now served nearly nine months of the sentence of fourteen years* penal servitude passed upon him in connection with the City company frauiF, and I hear (writes a “Daily Telegraph’’ correspondent) that his work and conduct in prison286 words
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Article194 1930-11-28 3 WOMAN PROFESSOR’S ALLEGATIONS That money g v-m for food was being spent in public houses by the unem ployed was the statement made by Dr. Winifred Cullis, Professor of Physiology, University of London, at the conference of the British Institute of Adult Education at Cambridge. Sie194 words
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Advertisement516 1930-11-28 3 you I need if I yoo/ The uses of I HUMANISED < TRUFOOD are by no means limited to the feeding of infant*. It constitutes a ve y delicious 1 and nourishing beverage which can be taken with benefit by every member cf j the family. It is especially beneficial516 words
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Advertisement12 1930-11-28 3 Yov should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others ae it euporlative.12 words
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Advertisement134 1930-11-28 3 TA. I JUlenburys I Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ her and are simply and quickly made by the ad- I dition of boiling water only. I Milk FmJ N*.134 words
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Advertisement146 1930-11-28 3 j J Myssc gg Sarp- L GIVE MUSIC THIS X’MAS Nothing is more appropriate I or acceptable than a gift of Records or a Gramophone. It’s a gift that will be remembered all the year. I A FEW SUGGESTIONS A set of Gilbert Sullivan Records only costs $15.75 or you146 words
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1078 1930-11-28 4 Bride who Found Him too Fat Story of George IV. and His Wife The dismal story of George IV. and his relations with his wife Caroline Princess of Wales and afterwards Qaeen o' England, is told afresh1,078 words
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Advertisement172 1930-11-28 4 Germclene is renowned for the successful treat- B ment of Bad Legs. Grateful letters have been I received from sufferers of this complaint from B j every part of the glebe testifying to Germolene’s startling healing power. W 1 .1 /7 If you are troubled with bad lag—use Germo- lene172 words
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Advertisement194 1930-11-28 4 KSKgMIBM— -t1= FOR SALE 1 BUDDED STUMPS I AND BUD WOOD BEST JAVA SUMATRA CLONES FROM THE LARGEST BUDWOOD GARDENS NURSEPIFS IN MALAYA GROWN UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION LARGE SHIPMENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN MADE TO FAR DISTANT COUNTRIES INCLUDING WEST AFRI'AN COAST, For particulars, e[ ply Compcgnie r’u Selangor P.194 words
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Article2266 1930-11-28 5 Rubber Tiles at Nurses’ Quarters Peel Avenue Circus Minutes of Ordinary Meeting Mir.n‘PB cf an Ordinary Meeting of th* Mnnicip»! Commissioners of George w Penang, held on Wedneiday, the K.k November, 1930. present M<.G. W. Bryant, PreeidenL iheHtn’be D-. J. E. Sm’th, Mr. M H. m N’ncrHir.2,266 words
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Article105 1930-11-28 5 BUT PEOPLE KNEW HOWTO LOAD THEM EVEN THEN An ancient pair (f Egyptian dice dating from Claopatrn’s day has been received by the Field Museum in Caieago. After rolling them experimenta l? the museum authorities d scavered that they turned up with unnaud frequency on tbe105 words
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Advertisement310 1930-11-28 5 81URIIY BABYHOOD H sturdy little chap with a grip on life as firm as the grip he has upon his feeiirg bottle when hungry. Ht ’s foil of energy and viulity and has a carstitution in the making which is going to b?hls m»l stay right through life. There’s a310 words
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Advertisement186 1930-11-28 5 ii i hi. Study Economy i By Purchasing L All Your I Household Linens I FROM I withstand hard Wigan I OiMW Bed=Sheets 54 x 90 Price' $2.50 70 x 90' 3.50 I 90' x 99 4.50 I 99’ x 108 495 S I Pillow Slips Strong Longclotli Price 55c186 words
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Article896 1930-11-28 6 YEAST CULTURES Moscow Professor's Research Several years ago Protf ssor Garvitch. of 'Moscow, ciuied cot s’Herable sensat'on by his announcement of the discovery of what he called mitotic rays. These rays were to be emitted by growing organism?, and to have the power of stimulating grovth896 words
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Article665 1930-11-28 6 Mr. F. F. Boult, Chief Secretary. Sarawak, has been granted leave. M-. H. C. Willan Fai b«n appointed Editor of the F.M.S. Law Reports. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. I aven port arriv'd at Penang this moruirg by the s.s. Kedah from Singe p ra. The R665 words
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Article3213 1930-11-28 6 Christ mF 8 is now near enough to make arrangements for dinner parties an ever present problem. At this time of year, more than any other, we feel the necessity for making our partits gayer than usual; perhaps some novelties in the way of tab*e decoration will mike welcome reading. lam writing this early on purpose, so 'hat if any of yon g'f*an a hint or two, (here will be plenty of time to tut them i to pr e :ce before Ch’is mis arrives. One of the prettiest at d latest craz-s at home is the tx cl naive use of coloured glass on the table. Candlesticks, condi,-, tnent sets, at d tvjn p'ates; dishes; coffee cups are all made to ma'ch in the softest; most pleasing shades. Imagine a dinner table set cut wi h . üby red glass plates; dishes on mats of old ivory lice, or a deep bue ghs* set off by dinner mats of pa’e daffo il yellow. Fh» S 9 sets, however, being so new, are rather expensive; have not as yet penetrated to the s > are hardly likely to help you grace y< nr tobies this ye-.r. The craze f»r the big t*ble cloth seems to be fading again; lam glad it hid so short a run. as mavs are far daintier; nicer in every wty. Just one tip about your ordinary ghfs. Make your boy clean It with ne*f papers crumpled up into balls; moistened wih vinegar. This will give it a wonderful lustre; brings out any sta na. Beyond the rather rnsient plan cf putting a small g;fi for each guest under their plate, or a huttonbole of flowers procure 1 with great difficulty; the handing round of paper headgear; other noveltie , I have h6sĕi tun up against any very startling or original form of table decoration in the East. It is simple enough at home, of corns0, as what with those delightful glass birds; anima's lit up inside with electric light, or wonierfu! parrots in al) h« glory of their gorgeous natural feathers, holding a gold printed menu card in their beak, or hand painted table napery in a riot of tropical colour ing: not to mention amusing little train» which obligingly run round the centre rf the table, bearing salted almonds; other etcetera, these thir ge, together with the ever willing fl >ris\ bring an out of th* ordinary table within the reach of all. It any case, h°re is a scheme wb:ch I think is suitable to the climate; limitations of the E *s*. “Old Fashioned'’ A “Period” table is very easy to do; always Causes amuaemen*. For instance, we will suppose that you choose a Victo rian table. All the g'asses ire given little frilly crinolines, ei.ber of coloured crinkly paper, or else of st.ff taffetas r.bbon or lace frilling. This is simpicity itself to do. Then for the centre piece you will naturally have crodler, using an canile ba if you happ»n to have one. Tee nut crackers will wear a pair of the long garments that need to bang below the Victorian hen ! woman guest will find a tight little p sy, surrounded with gold or silver l*c»; the stem encoded with silvtr paper, on her plate. The candle shader, if pcssib’p, should have dainty little crinolined laJi°s silhouetted on them; if a small doll car be invested with peg trp trousers. s»de Ahiskerr. a top hat; a I irge cravat, he will be used to a folded; ornate menu card tucked under hie arm. A large white table cloth murt be used of course; if each napkin has a little sketch in one corner depicting some re* binder cf the reign of Qi<en Victoria, the illusion is helped s‘ill farther, A poik pie bat, a pa r of tiny slippers, with crossed ribbo of, a pv'r of mittons, some w x fl >wers under a c»se, a dim native parasol wih a very long h’ndie, all of these can be sketch'd in onto a corner of the napkin in water colours; will all come out in the wash. There must be plenty of holly; mistletoe; Christmas mottoer, bows of ribbon; true lover's knots. together with trailing flowers; home made sweetmeats. There are heaps of other per’oh :hat are equally suitable, but don't choose the Stone Ag°, otherwise your guests might possibly experience difficulty in appreciating the appointments! An all fl ower table is a very pretty; effective form of decoration; all the dishes are delicately coloured; garlanded with the particular flowers you have chosen - Christ mF 8 is now near enough to make arrangements for dinner parties an ever present problem. At this time of year, more than any other, we feel the necessity for making our partits gayer than usual, and perhaps some novelties in the way of tab*e decoration3,213 words
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Article200 1930-11-28 6 MONDAY’S TEAMS Aste and Fleming Not Available The following sides have been selected to play in a trial match on the Hutchings School ground on Monday at 5-10 p.m. Probables: 0. G. Vm Houten; Hari Singh and D. K. Evans H. R. Carey, R. W. Scarlett200 words
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Article334 1930-11-28 6 NEW QUESTIONS FOE CIVIL SERVICE ASPIRANTS The Civil 8 rvics Commissioners have given a lead to the educational authorities of Great Britain in ths pip-ri set to candidates at the recint examination for the higher Whitehall pos For the first timo, Empire education was necessary to any candidate334 words
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Article161 1930-11-28 6 The following apoointmints in tbe F.M.S. Gavernuent S’rvice are notified in the G z°tte: M tss’** J. R. N. Charter, D. H. Hodgson and H. W. W loVer, M C. to be Conservators of Forests Mr. G. F. G. Rivaz and Mr. A.C. Jeivons to be Customs Probationer»;161 words
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Article68 1930-11-28 6 The Dollar liner s.s. “President Van Buren arrived at Penan? this morning from Singapore and the Far East, brought the following passengers Pe Mr° Bernard Albert. Mr. Besaßing, Mrj O. D. Burnett, Mr. Harry a °> dBtelD Israel Julian, Mr. David Kaufman, Ruth Kuet r. Miss. Laura68 words
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Article13 1930-11-28 6 Mohrmann. Aikhin* utangbeechan. Balombe. Kim Chiew Hong, 10L x Ria t.13 words
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Advertisement70 1930-11-28 6 There is no Better Brand of Han? Than Pineapple Ham. I ’lk,' w"' v nek w 1 s I SOLE MALAYAN IMPORTERSSingapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd LARGE estate check rolls. To Clear at Specially Reduced Prices, Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Column without Fortnightly w h w with70 words
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Article1707 1930-11-28 7 THE difficulty of suing Plaintiff’s Authority Challenged A question of great importance to the nbelS of the Singapore Garden Club was .'led by the Civil District Judge, Mr. H R 81.11. on Tuesday when Mr. 8. B. Tan. iJhalfof himself and other members of X «ttan1,707 words
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Article83 1930-11-28 7 Lancashire County Cricket Club.— Rugby Radio Service. J. T. TYLDESLEY 31 Appearances for England London, November 27 The death occurred to day of J. T. Tyldesley, the famous Lancashire and England cricketer. He played for England in Test Matches, 26 times against Australia and five timesLancashire County Cricket Club.— Rugby Radio Service. - 83 words
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335 1930-11-28 7 DISTRICT COURT CASE Accused Acquitted and Discharged The Additional District Court, Penang, was crowded this morning with turbaned heads when the case against Sunder Singh, a Jaga Money-lender, for attempting to cause an order in Suit No. 349 of 1928, in the District Court at335 words
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Article275 1930-11-28 7 TAYLOR-BUNZL The wedding took place quietly yesterday afternoon at St. George s Church, Penang, of Mr. William Cecil Taylor, M. C. S. Acting Registrar, Supreme Court, Penang, and Miss Jeannie Hilda Elsie Bunzh daughter of Mr. E F. Bunzl who arrived from Home yesterday by the275 words
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Article185 1930-11-28 7 ROTARIANS DINNER As already* Announced, Dame Clara Butt, the uncrowned Queen of Song, is due in Penang shortly and she and her husband, Mr. Kennedy Rumford, have accepted the invitation of the Penang Rotary Club to dinner. The function will take place at the E.185 words
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Article163 1930-11-28 7 A POLITICAL RUMOUR All Parties to Combine to Solve Unemployment London. November 20 The Liberal evening paper the “Star is responsible for a curious report that secret conversations have been proceeding during the last few days between all three I arties with the aim of forming163 words
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Article249 1930-11-28 7 THE ONE WHITE WOMAN INHABITANT A London girl f r whom marriage means becoming an island queen was married in mail week in the Cathedral on the island of Nas’ao, in the Bahamas She is M'ss Juanita Ashton younger daughter of the late Rev John Ashton249 words
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Article293 1930-11-28 7 A MASEFIELD POEM IN PROSE Dr. John M isefield. the Poet Laureate, spoke poetically of his native county of Herefordshire when the town of Hereford conferred its freedom upon him. “I cannot be thankful enough,” he said, that I passed by childhood days in a land in which293 words
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Article58 1930-11-28 7 H, Y. 8. v CHUNG HWA SCHOOL A Ping Pong match between the Hu Yew Seah and the Chung Hwa School Union will take place on Tuesday, Decern ber 2. in the Chung Hwa School premises The following will represent tbe School Union Cheah Ewe Kheng Goh Hoo58 words
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Article44 1930-11-28 7 Official Opening of Extension The official opening of the Convent School extension under the presidency of the Eon. the Resident Councillor will take place on Monday. Invited guests are kindly reminded to bring their cards as these will be required for admittance.44 words
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Article207 1930-11-28 7 Students’ Revenge for Bad Marks At the town of Wischau, near Bru* nn (Brno), the capital of the province of Moravia, in Czecho Slovakia, two young students at the State Lyceum made an attack on the life of one of their professors, Dr Alois Pinosch. When he207 words
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Article99 1930-11-28 7 Villages Bombarded from a rmoured Train London, November 14 Fighting between peasants and Communist troops, with much bloodshed near the Lettish-Russian frontier, was reported to-day in a Reuter message from Riga. The population of a number of villages was reported to have revolted after attempts ha<l been99 words
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Article42 1930-11-28 7 —Reuter. Author of Pace Pact Honoured Oslo, November 27 The U. S. ex Secretary of State Mr. Kellogg has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 1929. The Prize far 1930 is awarded to Natham Soderblom, Archbishop of Upsala.-—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article42 1930-11-28 7 The greater part of Ben Lomond, tbe famous beauty spot overlooking Loch Lomond. Scotland, comprising ten thousand acres and including the historic Inchsad island was sold yesterday by the Duke of Montrose. The purchasers name is not disclosed.42 words
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Article105 1930-11-28 7 FIRST WINNERS As anticipated the Miniature Golf Course at the E. and 0. Hotel last night drew a record attendance and indications are that the game will become a craze. Over 150 competitors took part. After all the cards had been returned it was found that three105 words
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Article36 1930-11-28 7 ARRIVAL IN PENANG THIS MORNING The Royal Indian Marine Training ship the H.MIS. “Investigator’ which is engaged on marine survey work in the Bay of Bengal arrived in Penang this morning from Victoria Point-36 words
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Article171 1930-11-28 7 CHINESE WHO WAS DROWNED The ea=o against Shaik Dawood, a tongkang c >olie .who was charged with assaulting a Chinese named Oo 'in Chye who fell into tbe sea and was continued this morning in the "poond Police Court. Shaik Dawood, the accused, said tnab a trieud171 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-28 7 "BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement384 1930-11-28 7 New Advertise 2 POSITIONS VAI S MUNICIPAL NOT Assistant Conservancy Ins> I Tbe Municipal Commissioners applications from energetic and ca, men for the appointment of Assist Conservancy Inspector in the Municip. Engineer’s Department. Candidates, not over 35 years of ege, must have had experience in handling and organising labour staffs.384 words
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Article569 1930-11-28 8 From a cabled summary ,of a leading article in the London Times, we see that that journal is discussing the apparent dearth of men in the ranks of Socialist Peers who are qualified to fill the post of Viceroy of India, shortly to be vacated by569 words
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Article141 1930-11-28 8 —Reuter. More Revelations at Conspiracy Trial Moscow, November 27 At to-day’s proceedings of the conspiracy trial, according to the Tass Agency, a De tailed confession was made by the engineer Kuprianoff of complicity in economic sabot age. dating from the foundation of the “Wreckers’ Organisation” in 1919.—Reuter. - 141 words
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Article75 1930-11-28 8 Reuter. New Department at University of London London, November 27 A pew department of Chinese art and archaeology, which is the first in Europe, was inaugurated at the School of Oriental Studies, University of London, with a lecture on “The Archaeology of China” by Mr. W. Percival YettsReuter. - 75 words
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Article677 1930-11-28 8 A. H. U - A. H. U A. H. U we remind the public It I that the new wing of the Convent is to be officially op( ned by the Resident Councillor on Monday. The Lady Superior tells us that all those invited are asked to take their cards with677 words
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Advertisement213 1930-11-28 8 GROW •/,<... Mr I /Fw Ml WM w\ g£fe M WM? ■Hr THE PREMIER WHISKY THAT GOES BACK TO 1627 I' £y /to nner I B bMOw4 -JUmW v> ■flMF' IYTcWV/.v I HOT WEATHER Jb. 4m TREATS. WF ASK FOR LIBBY’S WHEN YOU BUY THE FOLLOWING TE" M VI M213 words
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Advertisement99 1930-11-28 8 E. O. HOTEL? TO-VIQHT The Band of s s. President Van Buren” will p ay for the &ffter-Dinuer. Dance. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT ON SUNDAY 30TH NOV. Friday Next, sth Uecember, IN >lO OF ST. OUNSTANS FUNDS’ GRAND BALL with Mr. Tom Anthony’s Famous ‘Nonentities’ Band. Admission to Ballroom: —One Dollar. Wednesday,99 words
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Miscellaneous22 1930-11-28 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. 3.35 *.w. 11.20 a.m. 7.05 f.ru. 11.50 p.tn. To-Morrow. 4.41 a.m. midday. 8.21 pan. midnight22 words
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Article613 1930-11-28 9 'yw,mment’s favour. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. VOTE OF CENSURE DEFEATED Mr. Baldwin’s Indictment MR. J. H. THOMAS AS APOLOGIST Excuses for Missed Opportunities London, November 27 In the House of Commons, moving the vote of censure on the Government “For failure to formulate any effective pr'yw,mment’s favour. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 613 words
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86 1930-11-28 9 .—Reuter. Calcutta Conspiracy ITria LONG TRANSPORTATION Calcutta, November 27 Heavy sentences have been passed on nine accused convicted under the Conspiracy, Explosive Substances and Arms Aeta. Three doctors, Narayan Chandraroy. Bbup&l and Bose are all sentenced to twenty years transportation, fourteen years’ 1 rigorous.—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article150 1930-11-28 9 —Reuter. Germany to Complain to the League of Nations Berlin, November 27 The Government has decided to bring up the question of alleged terrorism against the German minority iu Poland at the meeting of the League Council in January. Diplo mxtic action is also being taken at various—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article127 1930-11-28 9 Reuter. Dr. Wang Wants Full Control of Hankow Nanking. November 27 The Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang, has addressed official Notes to the French and Japanese Ministers for the retrocession of the French and Japanese concessions at Hankow respectively. The Foreign Minister opened pourparlers with the French Minister relative toReuter. - 127 words
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Article99 1930-11-28 9 —Reuter. Police Unleash Dogs and Charge With Sabres Amsterdam, November 27 A number of unemployed armed with stones gathered outside the Town Hall at Haarlem where the council was considering a Communist proposal to grant unemploy meat relief. The police dispersed the crowd with rubber truncheons, but—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article58 1930-11-28 9 Nanking, November 27 A new tariff schedule has passed its third reading at a meeting of the Finance Com mittee of the Legislative Yuan. It will be brought up at the general session of that Yuan on Saturday for approval and adop tion which are considered certain. The58 words
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Article23 1930-11-28 9 .—Reuter. Shanghai, November 27 The Augustinian Mission here has received a wire from Hankow announcing the release of Father Fernandez.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article293 1930-11-28 9 .—Reuter. Did Tunnelling Create Seismic Disturbance? 850 AFTERTREMORS Tokio, November 27 The earthquake has left a sad trail of death and destruction, but its effect on industrial and commercial life is small as the area hit is mainly rural. Apart from the destruction of life, property,.—Reuter. - 293 words
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Article193 1930-11-28 9 Round Table Conference Condemned Calcutta, November 12 The meeting of the Calcutta Corporation this evening was adjourned after adopting a resolution recording emphatic condemnation of the Round Table Conference having regard to the circumstances under which it was constituted, and its entirely unrepresentative character.” The five European Members,193 words
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Article140 1930-11-28 9 Mrs Hoover to Christen $B,OOO 000 Vessel San Francisco, November 12 Stanley Dollar, president of the Dollar steamship lines, announced to day that the “President Hoover,” the new $8,000,000 turbo electric liner, would be christened by Mrs Hoover at Newport News, Virginia, on December 9. The vessel140 words
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Article315 1930-11-28 9 No Socialist Peer Qualified for Post A STRONG MAN WANTED London, November 19 I The Times in the course of a leading t article on The Next Viceroy emphasises the weight of respousibility which will fall on future Viceroys and dismisses the idea of partisans315 words
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Article270 1930-11-28 9 ees of the Indian case.—Rugby Radio Service. Sir John’s Simon on Special Needs of the Country London, November 27 The Federal Relations Committee of the Round Table Conference held a brief meeting this afternoon for the specific purposes of co-opting all delegations to the Conference not previously membersees of the Indian case.—Rugby Radio Service. - 270 words
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Article27 1930-11-28 9 Reuter. Corunna. November 27 The D. O.—X left for Lisbon at 11 o’clock. Lisbon, November 27 The D. O. —X arrived at 302 p.m.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement14 1930-11-28 9 You should give Martell a Brandy the preurence over otters as it m superlative14 words
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Advertisement302 1930-11-28 9 f 1 he&me sf Cbunde& j C'l arrives and wi,h I custom of Gift Giving. This is where we can wLJJ assist you in our timeli- ness to solve many a perplexing problem. V You i!1 find that our I Store is the ideal place I s i for Gift-seekers,302 words
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Article389 1930-11-28 10 THE WORST OVER I Messrs. Blake Co.’s Report Singapore, November 26 The improvement reported in our last review had fully maintained and both rubber and tin are fractionally better hi price. We attribute this improvement to better sentiment and to a feeling, which is apreading, that389 words
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Article54 1930-11-28 10 ARRIVALS ANO DEPARTURES The following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of October 1930: Arrivals (Fgures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 36 a < alts, 4 minors, 1 infant. Departures (Figures supplied bv Steamer Agents) 22,692 adults aad 6,101 minors. (The arrivals54 words
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Article228 1930-11-28 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo’fl share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day ĕB j S Hharbh. SI e QQ CD CO OQ a. Sc. lc.Se. Robber (Dollar). AlorGajah -70 .85 .80 1.00 A. Hitam -95 1.05228 words
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Article52 1930-11-28 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll4-00 Down 2/6 3 Months' £115*7-6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $59.25 per picul Up 87| c. 125 tons doos RUBBER: London d. Unchanged New York Sc. (Gold) Unchanged Local 14 cts. Down i c. By Courtesy of Messrs. KENNEDY52 words
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Article247 1930-11-28 10 REDUCTION IN LIGHT AND POWER RATES FROM JAN. 1 At a meeting of committee no. 5, of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners it was decided to revise the rates for the supply of electricity as follows, with effect from Jan. 1 For supply of electrical energy for lighting247 words
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Article74 1930-11-28 10 H. S. H. Prince Varuvaidya Mmd, S. Bunuag, Mr. M Sans sen, Mr. and Mh. Bendixson, Mr. M. Openehaw, Mr. A. G. Shafe. Rev. Bro. James, Mr. Carr, Mr. and Miss Scott,Mr. H. E. Ward, Mr. and M«, P. G. Davenporte Mr. D. R, Howgill. Mr. R. C.74 words
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Article132 1930-11-28 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 141 cts. per pound —per pl $lB/83 Dall. London New York (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 14 cts. per lb. Dec. —14 j Jan/Mar. 141132 words
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Article69 1930-11-28 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) Lon ion. November 27 Paris. 123.59; New York. 4.851% Bruroe.a. 34.82 Geneva, 25.07 Ame terd»m, 12.06; Milan. 92.82; Berlin, 10.37 j Stockboh»-. 18 C 9 Copenhagen, 18.15 Oslo. 18.16; Vienna. 34.49 Prague 1631; Helsmgfora. 193; Madrid, 33.65; Lisbon. 108.25 a-hens. 375; Bucharest, 818; Ric, 4i6(Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) - 69 words
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Article51 1930-11-28 10 Nov. 30, First Sunday in Advent, 8-30 a-m Holy Communion and Address \Tamil) at Ist. Anne’s School, Prai. 6 pm- Evensong •ad Address al St. Mark s Church, Butterworth Dec. 2, Tuesday, St Andrew’s Day (transferred fr. Nov. 30) 730 am. Holy Communion at St- Panl’s Chapel, Bukit51 words
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Article213 1930-11-28 10 LIST OF NEW LOOKS The Abbott s Cup, by the Rev. Cyril Alington The Best Stories f 1930 (English), Edited by Edward J. O’Brien The Best Short Stories of 1930 (American), Edited by Edward J. O’Brien BiU It Still Goes Or, by Robert Graves The Calendar, by Edgar213 words
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Article41 1930-11-28 10 To morrow at Data Kramat at 6 p.m. 3 1. March Paladin Carter 2. Overture Sair d’ Automne Bouillon 3. Selection The Golden Moth Novello 4. Intermezzo Anona Grey 5. One Step Sarah Jane Gilbert God Save The King.41 words
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Article29 1930-11-28 10 Dec. 6: Inter-state Hockey: Penang v. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. 11: Board of Licensing Justices, Quarterly Meeting, District Court. 230 p.m. 13: Inter-state Hockey; Perak v, Leuang, Penang.29 words
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Article26 1930-11-28 10 In the Penang Supreme Court this morning the list of cases for December was settled. Mr. Tan Hock Aim, the Deputy Registrar, presiding.26 words
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Article999 1930-11-28 10 KENNEDY Co.’S SHARE LIST nambs. aw 00 ao H 3 fDollar.l J 9"• c Alla be Rubber Oo 91 1 CO A lor uaiah Bobber Betete -I t 0 100 Ayer Htt*m Planting Jlyndlta 1 00 1 2 Ayer Kuning Rubber Betato, 25 35 Aver Molek Rubber Oo 8 9999 words
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Advertisement57 1930-11-28 10 5 Runny mede' The Cheerful Hotel TO- VfURROW Music in the Lounge from 12 Noon. ST. ANDREW S SOCETT BALL Saturday, 29th November A special SCOTTISH. DINNER will be terved for the Table d’Hote. The usual DINNER DANCE wi.l uot be htld. SUNDAY Music in the Lounge from 7-30 p.m.57 words
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Advertisement13 1930-11-28 10 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement432 1930-11-28 10 /Az! 1 iftf n 1 Wlny J L L Ceaavalescwig Afiter Severe Illness; Naturally the most important thing is to get back your strength and vitality as quickly as possible. For over twenty-five years leading physicians have recommended the use of WATERBURY’S COMPOim From the first bottle you will begin432 words
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Article448 1930-11-28 11 landowners badly hit Millers Decide on Lowest Price Over Barm'n", big and petty i nlowners, rice millers and cultivators, n ft eprinkling of Chinese and a few Xttiar bankers of the loeein district, «tmbled worn"? at U PoMya’aric, |l Taikkyi, to and diecues m*ans <f relieving448 words
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Article318 1930-11-28 11 AND SHE IS NO “DUMMY” AT BRIDGE A blind girl began her first term as a reholar at Lady Margaret Hal’, Oxford ITaiversity, on October 10. She is Miss Hazal Winter, agei eighteen and a daughter of the late Colonel C.B. Winter, of the Indian Army.318 words
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399 1930-11-28 11 DIRECTORS’ REPORT Profit But No Dividend The report of the directors of the Singapore Para Rubber Estates, Ltd., submitted to the shareholders at the twenty-first annual ordinary general meeting held in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association. 2, 3 and 4. Idol L°ne,399 words
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Article179 1930-11-28 11 Messrs Boustead Co., Ltd. FEW BUYERS AT RUBBER AUCTION Penang, November 26. The local market has been dull this and to-day’s quotations show little change compared with those of a week «go. London and York also close pr e ically unchanged on balance and latest advices indicate their markets quiet179 words
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Article76 1930-11-28 11 Penang, November 28, 1930 (Bv Oiurtetv The Charter, d Bern*.) □n London Bank Demand 2/1 23/32 M 4 m'ts 2 3 I Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 .3/32 3 Documentary 2 4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1.425 h lulls T.T. 155} Bangkok T.T. 7876 words
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Article548 1930-11-28 11 DIRECTORS’ REPORT £740 Loss on Year The repc rt of the direct Dn submitted at the twenty-ninth ordinary general I meeting of the Duff Development Com- pany, held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, in the City nf London, on Friday, November 14, 1930, was as548 words
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Article174 1930-11-28 11 Penang, November 28, 1930, t eta. Ssnares Opium p. ehsii nom 5,000.00 Cloves h Gold leaf sellers 7X.OU Mac. Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s '9.OC 110 s ®9‘°9 C era its pir 1,000 15.00 Copra Sundrisd 8*1®» 6.35 R tuns s Mes 11.15 Rattans Cc rie H *9.60174 words
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Article386 1930-11-28 11 DEBENTURE PLAN Conserving a Cash Balance Wnile rubber plantations are finding a debenture d* bt a source of embarrassment in the tx'etiug difficulties of tbe industry, others, under the necessity of rai ing fresh funds to c irry on operations ar*> making new debenture is?u s386 words
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Advertisement231 1930-11-28 11 GOLF BALLS IN NEW ATTRACTIVE GIFT BOXES RED fCOLD O Christmas GiftZ- THE DUNLOP GOLF BALL •bare to be uelcon tea and appreciated bijallplayers of new construction is THE’BEST BALL FOR EVERY COURSE AND EVERY PLAYER AVAILABLE IN 3 SIZES—BOXES OF TWELVE, SIX and THREE. O‘>tainab'e at all Sports Emporiums231 words
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1382 1930-11-28 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the w*eki Io Port T»-4ay Bb Ayuthia from Sails for T. Anacn Bagan Datoh on Tuesday at 1 p. in. 18*' Jitra from Pangkalan Dode. Stile1,382 words
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Advertisement234 1930-11-28 12 .i 1 j. Awett ««eed »11,000.000. S. C. A.. O r,nce in force exceed «38.000.000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated io Straits Settlements), m «x LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewr» F r HEAD OFFICE i Winchester Houeo Singapore. n, E.C, T.. CompM, bM «20.000 -Itb Supr.m.234 words
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Miscellaneous204 1930-11-28 12 Phone mMJ gjg Flf 264. Superior I Entertainment I (BEST SOUKD IN TOWN.) I To-night and To-morrow Matinee To morrow I at 615 930 pm. son no system at 2.45 pm. I Lawrence Tibbett —The Greatest Baritone I IN I The All-Colour M-G-M Masterpiece “THE ROGUE SONG” I Don’t M204 words
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Miscellaneous95 1930-11-28 12 I ‘.y Phone No. 1179 I I J SOUND |l‘ ~lj SYSTEM 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 The Titan of All Sky Pictures! L flIA A s s -r o A. /v V V /V s s The chssic of the screen’s air dramas! Breathless io thrilling action, daring air manoeuvres, battles95 words
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Article321 1930-11-28 13 '’STOP” “CAUTION” “GO” Modern Device for Singapore Automatic traffic contr >1 will begin in Singapore in the course of a few days. The first installation will be made at the junction of North Bridge and Stamford Roads and others will follow after the device has become familiar.321 words
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Article218 1930-11-28 13 CAREER BEGUN BY WEDDING AT 15 One of the most beautiful girls in the United States. Miss Alice Lee Grotj’an, has become Secretary of State of Louisiana at the age of 24. With auburn hair and dark, flashing eyes, Miss Grosjean is known throughout the southern218 words
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Article218 1930-11-28 13 “NO SUCH THING,” SAYS M.P.’S DAUGHTER °lt was a case of .ove at first eight/’ said Mrs, Shin well, wife of the Minister of Mines, referring to her eldest daughter’s ergegement to Mr. Emmanuel Stern, which was announced on October 13. “Love at first sight—rubbish!218 words
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Advertisement334 1930-11-28 13 I i I LONDON I I 1931 BRITISH COTTON TEXTILE EXHIBITION WHITE CITY, LONDON FEBRUARY 16—28 Organised by the BRITISH COIION INDUSTRY under the auspices of His Majesty’s Government as a section of the BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR Free tickets of admission can be obtained from the nearest British Legation, Consulate334 words
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Advertisement16 1930-11-28 13 "BOSCH’ Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and.on the sea.16 words
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Advertisement240 1930-11-28 13 t 9 Serious Sickness Often Results A 4 out °f su ff er gums break down The dreaded effects of Pyorrhea strike 4 out of 5 aftes forty and many younger. Neglect paves the way to serious sickness, through theeffects of Pyorrhea, disease that starts with bleeding gums, spreading poison240 words
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Article385 1930-11-28 14 MESCAL EXPERIMENT Notes Dictated When They Were Drugged Amazing visions seen during experiments with the drug m o eca’, which Dr, Macdonald Critchlev, junior nt urologist of King’s College Hospita’, and a medical friend carried out upon themselvep, are described in the current British Medical Journal. Meecahthe385 words
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Article237 1930-11-28 14 HOW REDS TREATED A CHINESE CATHOLIC PRIEST Hong Kong, November 14 The terrible hardthips suffered by the Catholic missiot a ies in Kian near Kanchow (KiangeO, whore they were captured during the recent R d invasion, is vividly told in a corr mnnieation received from Father Earbatto,237 words
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Article108 1930-11-28 14 HOLLAND TO THE DUTCH EAST INDIES Rumours cf a pr< j -cted airship line between Holland and the Dutch East Indies, under the supervision of Dr. Eckener and bis Friedrichshaven staff although the project is still in a premature state, are confirmed by Dr. Eckener himself. A108 words
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Advertisement325 1930-11-28 14 gi 'r mine it iiber Eau de Ol all the different brands of (iSb Farina Eau de Cologne the only one \\7/ which is the Original and Genuine „Farina gegenukcG is that with the red crest on the black and white label, incomparable range ol products ll; Vm\ include Soap,325 words
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Advertisement13 1930-11-28 14 lom should give MartelVs Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement99 1930-11-28 14 I ‘1 r j w z 4 VZ'OU can place absolute faith I > A in the goodness and purity of 4 > “Milkmaid” Condensed Milk. < g( For “Milkmaid” Milk is rich g( creamy milk from cows fed f on the finest pasture land in the world. Milkmaid Milk99 words
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Article641 1930-11-28 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Perang, November 28, 1930. Mutton eta. Matton Indian M per io 56 Heud ribeep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A loaf do 1-50 do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet os 40 idney w pair 30641 words
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Advertisement317 1930-11-28 15 I RUSTON I COLD STARTING lOIL ENGINES -xW I r z 1 I WL( Z I MADE IN SIZ32S 18 TO 140 B.H.P, PINGLE CYLINDER I AND 76 TO 240 B.H.P. DOUBLE CYLINDER. I First in Economy and Reliability I Low Consumption ofCheap Fuel I Not only Guaranteed but Maintained317 words
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Advertisement340 1930-11-28 15 BWHESaa BLUE STAR aiivsß im 1 1 I INET EW >o«K sirv ce. (Inoorporaud in England). LI 11 L. lUdn-a n™ Hongkon, m p a o Philadelpliß and altimore (via Suez) nUIVI Dne Sail NY FIRST CLASS. Rpdnlnr <;prviep tn mt. Silverpalm Dec 4 Dec. 5 Jan. 6 £l2O. Connecting340 words
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Miscellaneous151 1930-11-28 15 THE FAMILY ALBUM—TiIE BOTTLE-OPENER By gluyas williams if Ob DISEMBARKS LUNCHEON WS HE'LL OPEN WiFE SHE TOLD SHOUT'S To WILFRID WHO BASKET FROM CAR TOR 6ER-RLE UJHIU WIFE MILDREp TO PUT IT |N HAS WANDERED OFF TO A HAPPV FAMILY PICNC IS SPREADING LUNCH THE BASKET. LOOKS PICK HOWERS, WHAT151 words
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Advertisement1237 1930-11-28 16 STHĔ BLUE FUNNEL LINE s ™amship line INTENDED SMI INGS FROM PENANG AJMLERICAN M MND WEEKLY SERVICES» LONG ON N. CONTINENT. 1 t TFIRESTAS Nov 29 Anaiterd tin, Lon lin and Hiubnr? I j HF I 4oR D C 4 Marseilles, London, R>t erim 4mi k APPRISES Dpc. 11 Marseilles.1,237 words
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Advertisement603 1930-11-28 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDI?' AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated ns e ngland MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERV| CEs Peirinsßhir and Oriental 8. H, Ca.. tm&r con Penang, Tritt ’’»l tnctwitk His Kajwtf» fiwwiweitt. Iwiier ni d mH F«r tat M Serna. MaU nri m Outwards froa Lanta far Ota Pu 13603 words
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