Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-12-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAIL No. 276. VOL. LXXXVIII MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement281 1930-12-01 1 T. NAGATA 1 BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street L 1 "rwnmi- i ■—n n H The BUCHANAN’S j motor union I Black and White Whisky insurance co., m g SCOTCH wh.S** *3 ♦> Black .whits uxzz’.r’w "O’Ct old scotch Made a name281 words
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Advertisement20 1930-12-01 1 B. TOKISATSUI STUDIO ii with up-to-date Photo- gr&phy by electric light ’Phone 778, «S» 70, BISHOP STREET, I PENANG. I20 words
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Advertisement2256 1930-12-01 2 Position wanted auct.on. ADE BUYERS—- j AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. make your arrangements now to visit Chinese aged 311 Chief Clerk and NotlCC O 1 Sfli© Af I (Incorporated in England by Royal Book-Keeper with sound knowledge of Alt]U\ I tIX Charter 1868.) j l-l y- |Mk 11 office routine, commercial,2,256 words
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Article673 1930-12-01 3 SECRETS OF SUCCESS Confessions of Wives of Famous Men “The secret of My Successful Marriage’* ifl the provocative title of a small book John Long, Ltd., 1«. to which Lady 1 D Abernor, Lady Melchet*, Lady BadenPowell, Lady Conan Doyle, Mre, J. R. i Clynpp, Mrs Inge,673 words
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Advertisement201 1930-12-01 3 fl|IRB9 tluK H ISP ■~\J r §kßEs I 3 i C U(s at fl I t< ItoW —~~—y H 5’- x .7 &>i>;? OillpiMky ||j! S Mss 7- v I I £p'"££, \\Xrr) ESi 1 ”■> h 1 Ma\ m s H /lOTPWI H II fe; W <** fl 11201 words
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Advertisement17 1930-12-01 3 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to bo best on the road, in the air and on the w.17 words
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Advertisement186 1930-12-01 3 1 y-. c a f —Bk A WARM CORNER!! I Here’s one of the funniest Records I ever issued! The inimitable Leslie Henson is in his best style and his witticisms are typical. Supported by Heather Thatcher, Connie Ediss, etc. No. DB 146 Pric© $1.70 i K PIANO Co PM186 words
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Article990 1930-12-01 4 Chelsea Swamped Few Surprises in Cup Competition Wimbledon Hold Fulham London, November 29 THE following Are the results of the matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues and in the first round of the F. A. Cup Competition. DIVISION 1 Bolton W. 2 Birmingham990 words
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Article297 1930-12-01 4 MALAYA CUP MATCH No Score up to Interval (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, November 29 Perak won its first Malaya Cup encounter to-day, defeating Kedah by 11 points (one placed goal and two tries to ml after a great struggle, all the scoring being done297 words
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Article231 1930-12-01 4 SATURDAY'S CELEBRATION Over 400 at Annual Ball St. Andrew's Day was celebrated with all the customary enthusiasm by the members of the Penang St. Andrew Society by the holding of a ball at the Runnymede Hotel, on Saturday. The gathering numbered over 400 and the guests231 words
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903 1930-12-01 4 MR. LIM KEONG LAY Mass Education Movement in China P. G. INTERVIEW Mr. 1 im Keong Lay, of Messrs.' Keong Lay and Co., Penang, who,’ before he went on leave, was 1 President of the Penang Chinese' Chamber of Commerce and of the 1903 words
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Article367 1930-12-01 4 REPLY TO CRITICISM Mr. Farrer Repudiates Press Suggestion (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. November 29 I Mr. R J. Farrer, the President of the Municipal Commission, at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners replied to press criticisms in connection with the question of Home Agents.367 words
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Advertisement15 1930-12-01 4 1 4 You should give Martens Brandy ths preference over others as it is superlative.15 words
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Advertisement308 1930-12-01 4 LIGHT IKi f W I >GHT re ofc so lN sf o6/ e g o I Wise tol° r i't 1 i »>out a r e oft erd Un I n. "s*'- d °'k A F f 1 be °<n of o brf ec M »o n y I/ M308 words
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Article815 1930-12-01 5 FOOD AND HEALTH Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane on A Icohol Speaking in Manchester at the eightythird anniversary dinner of tie Vegetarian Society, Sir William Arbnlhnot Lwe, in a diecursre and rets on v-geUriauism and theiPsof civi iMion, crit’c aed the menu. Sir William pointed not815 words
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Article101 1930-12-01 5 ARRIVAL OF DELEGATES AT lEN.aNG On WAY TO hl AM M Jp-Gmer«i J. D. Gr h tn, Drector of Medical Services of the Governmer □f India. Dr. E. Muir, a alist in ‘eprosy at Calcutta, Col. M «ckie, L C)l, Stewart, M pr J. A. Ssnton,101 words
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289 1930-12-01 5 The human organism, which is in perfectly normal health, has within itself the means to resist disease and destroy germs that attack it. And this resisting power lies in the blood-stream. The difference between the person who falb a victim to a disease and289 words
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Article130 1930-12-01 5 Dec. 1 Openinc of Penang Conven New Wing by Resident Coun cillor. 2 Entries close for Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting. 8 Penang Rotary Club dinner to Dame Clara Butt, E. and 0. Hotel 8.45 p.m. 4: Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennedy Rumford at the Pen ang130 words
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Advertisement101 1930-12-01 5 fl chocsing an acceptable christmas gift without lavish expenditure is made easy, if you will consult storch’s and you can rest assured, it will be a gift constant and imperishable, usefuf and different! 'j, s I '.si’ us I £o cR S V SL racked V N the I V.101 words
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Advertisement84 1930-12-01 5 Allenburgs Foods f 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 free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. MAPeUlui MaltU MBtlM «W* Frah Wwta Wfr» Saad84 words
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Advertisement151 1930-12-01 5 —aasagMTr r~-—ggn f m WHITEAWAYS INVITE A CALL I /tearing is Relieving! THE Ambassador SUPER Electrical '’Portable GRAMOPHONE No Winding Necessary. Just I plug into your wall or lamp socket. Any voltage A. C. or D. C. No Batteries needed. Every possible luxury contrivance is fitted. No winding. When record151 words
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Article537 1930-12-01 6 NANKING DECISION Kuomintang Not to be Attacked Nanking. November 30 Though no press representatives were allowed to attend it is learned from relieble sources that the Legislative Yuan at a sferet session this afternoon adopted a new tariff schedule. It is reported the tariff schedule drafted537 words
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Article136 1930-12-01 6 DISTANCE OF 6j MILES IN 64 MINUTES In yesterday’s walking contes’, organised by the New Chinese Club, between Mr. Khaw Bian Hoe and Mr. Lau Chee, the former was the winner, la about 64 minutes, Mr. Bian Hoe cover cd the charted distance of 6| miles from136 words
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Article754 1930-12-01 6 INTRODUCED IN MALAYA Facilities for Posting Valuables The Acting Secretary for Portal Affairs has supplied us with particulars regarding the Insured Box Service which will be introduced on January 1. 1931. The new service of insured boxes will be introduced between the Straits Settli merits and the754 words
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Article402 1930-12-01 6 bail in-reused Preliminary Hearing Fixed Reduced from $lOO.OOO to $25.000 and 'hen to $20,000, the bail of W. B. Pen man of Rose, Macphail and Penman, Ltd., sharebrokers, Singapore, against whom a lumber of serious charges has been preferred. was increaiei to the original amount402 words
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Article136 1930-12-01 6 THE LAST STRAW Mr. Charles Hanley, of Bavonne, New Jersey, is a bus driver* Mr. Charles Hanies, of Btyonnr, New Jersey, has a wife. And during their three years of married life Mr. Charles Hanley's wife has at one time or another (so he says):136 words
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Article516 1930-12-01 6 M r W. G. R?hV»s, M.C.8., h»a been appointed a Folic* M*g'Birate, Sirg-ipore. 111 Mr. A. C.‘Boyd. M.U.%, b»» b*>en appointed a Police Magistrate, S ngapore. Capt. B ckw»ll bae been app inted a Justice of the P ace, Singapore. M Bs Doxle, of the Infant Welfare516 words
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Advertisement13 1930-12-01 6 You should give Martell's Brandy th* preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement106 1930-12-01 6 v ,'i COiJ i ,ii!Wkx Put Safety First! Make Sure You Get GENASPRIN V. hen buving aspirin put safety first—esk for Genasprir., the safe orand of aspirin. n makes pain, fade away without disturbing the digestion or endangering the heart. Thousands of Doctors have vt kitten pra sing the safe106 words
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Advertisement223 1930-12-01 6 Boundless Energy’ ON Hot, Tiring Days! You can have it by eating the right foed. “PINEAPPLE” Bacon Ham Contain more than twice the number of calories p*r pound than rump steak. They are belter energy producers and much iiion* delightful to eat. New Supplies Just Received. Get av Set of223 words
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1762 1930-12-01 7 By Resident Councillor Magnificent New Assembly Hall To-day’s Ceremony The Resident Councillor, Penang, the o n Mr. E W. F. Gilman, will, to-day, t 6 o’clock, open the new Convent building, which has cost approximately 1250,000 to build and equip, in the pre cnee of1,762 words
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Article270 1930-12-01 7 JOHORE DEFEATED Services’ Training Tells (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 1 In the Malaya Cup Rugby match at Johore Bharu on Saturday, the Malaya Command beat Johore by two goals a penalty goal and two tries (19 points) to nil despite a splendid resistance right to270 words
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Article83 1930-12-01 7 “Mention of I orture Brings Smile to Defendants* Lips” Moscow, December 1 According to the official news agency, the evidence of the eight accused in the cons piracy trial continues to condemn them all and has confirmed "their criminal con nections with Torprom namely the White Russian Financial,83 words
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Article41 1930-12-01 7 M. Vaugoins, Christian-Social, and M. Heimwehr of the Austrian Cabinet have resigned. Seventeen coal miners were entombed in a gas explosion at Lutie (Oklahoma.) Thirteen were killed and four rescued. The general strike at Montevideo has terminated.41 words
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Article1009 1930-12-01 7 YESTERDAY’S GALA Presentation of Prizes The annual general meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club was held yesterday. I here was a large attendance of members over which Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe presided. The following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year. President: Mr Khoo Sian Ewe; Vice1,009 words
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Article372 1930-12-01 7 YESTERDAY’S RELIGIOUS CEREMONY IN QUEEN STREET There was a large gathering of the members of the Penang Hindu Community yesterday at the Hindu Temple in Queen Street, the occasion being the performance of the Hindu religious ceremony of erecting the four pillars of the new Hindu Temple372 words
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Article234 1930-12-01 7 SCOTLAND v THE REST Scotland Atone for Rugger Defeat In the annual golf match played yesterday on the Penang Golf between Scotland and The Rest, Scotland won by eleven games to eight, one game being halved. The following are the complete results: The Rest Scotland 1 Knight234 words
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Article228 1930-12-01 7 LARGE ATTENDANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, December 1 The Perak St Andrew Society’s annual ball is alwav s looked forward to as one of the jolliest events of the year and Saturday night’s function at the Town Hall was no exception to the rule.228 words
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Advertisement197 1930-12-01 7 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different. If yon are suffering the tortures of Piles and Its kindred ailments, and have tried every known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give Da. Van Vlecks Absorptive Pi LB Plasma a trial. Its curative healing action on the197 words
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Obituary122 1930-12-01 7 Obituary MR. K. NADARAJAN We regret to record the untimely death at a very early age of Mr. K. Nadarajan. eldest son of Mr. P. Kalimuthu, Chief Clerk, Government Telegraphs Department, and son-in-law of Mr. Subbaraya Pillay, land-owner and member of the committee of management, Hindu Endowments Board. Penang, which122 words
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Article477 1930-12-01 8 The imposition of a press censorship may usually be regarded as a sign of the teething troubles of a new government. Criticism, though sometimes constructive, is frequently irritating and of all forms of criticism that which stands coldly in the columns of a newspaper is more477 words
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Article40 1930-12-01 8 Gilmour-Carr —On Saturday, November ‘29, 19S0, at PeuaiH, Andrew Gilmour, Malayan Civil Service, onlv son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gilmour of Burntisland, Fifeshire to Nellie Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Twigg of Sheerness. Kent,40 words
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Article123 1930-12-01 8 i. Reuter. Possible Participation in General Discussions Washington, November 30 The conclusion of the work of the Preparatory Commission on Disarmament next week is predicted in despatches from Mr. Hugh Gibson received yesterday. Mr. Cotton, Acting Secretary of State, said deliberations of the Commission proceeded generally alongi. Reuter. - 123 words
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Article78 1930-12-01 8 —Reuter. Financial Reform Bill to be Enacted by President Berlin, November 29 The Financial Reform Bill, which has already been sanctioned by the Reichsrat will be certified and enacted by President Hindenburg in consequence of the Chan cellor’s inability to find a majority in the Reichstag owing to.—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article760 1930-12-01 8 Locum Tenens - Locum Tenens ‘t i Penang, Monday. *V>AGUE rumours are cireulating regarding a meeting w alleged to have been tyeld at Kuala Lumpur a wp -k ago to cnbidtr the present position of the tiu industry, and one version has it tha; the A ting H gh Comnissioner760 words
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Article77 1930-12-01 8 500,00 0 COMMUNISIS i. Reuter. Estimate of Number of Reds” in United States Washington, November 30 Mr. Hamilton Fish. chairman of the Special Committee of the House of Repre sentatives which is investigating Communist activities in the United States, says: “Com munists are far more extensive, pernicious and better organizedi. Reuter. - 77 words
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Article84 1930-12-01 8 Reuter. Wiog Destroyed; Narrow Escape of Whole Vessel Lisbon, November 29 A fire broke out aboard the D. O X and was soon extinguished but the left wing was completely destroyed. The fire w r as due to a spark from an auxiliary engine for recharging batteries.Reuter. - 84 words
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Article86 1930-12-01 8 R. S. 8. Southern Railway Enterprise at Southampton London, November, 30 The largest graving dock in the wor<! to be constructed at Southampton Southern Railway Company to provide dry docking accommodation for the huge ne vessel which the Cunard Company a ro construct. -xIt will he 1,200R. S. 8. - 86 words
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Article97 1930-12-01 8 WHITES v COLOURS The following h.ve been selected to on Tuesday, at 5Pm. on p enff c k. Ground Whites J Cra.g; J D E Forbes, A S Ramsay and <• b A son G I Begley and L C Mount, n B r Moulding, P Sehouvaloll.97 words
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Advertisement134 1930-12-01 8 "■•jcxws* sarajaar To achieve that feeling »f complete satisfaction B which a really g »od inner gives, fini-h with one of the following FRENCH PIPPERMINT Get Fr ere* CORPIAL MEPOC TH- B&M' France can produce. LB ■III! «WBX— »■<«* G. H. SLOT CO., LI D., PENaNG. Sole Importers. JHBgs®3HßßF F134 words
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Advertisement42 1930-12-01 8 r u E. O. HOiEl. Friday Next, sih December, IN /ID OF ST. DIhSTAN’S FUNDS A GRAND BALL with music by Mr. Torn Anthony’s Famous ‘Nonentities’ Band. Admission to Ballroom: —One Do'lar. Miniature <-olf on vb Lawn O,eu from yam. Dail MAGGI42 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-12-01 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. 8.44 a.or. 3.1 a.m. 9.30 r.'r. p.u-. To-Morrow 9.32 a.m. 4.03 w.tn. 1U.05 p u>. 3 44 p.tn.25 words
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Article982 1930-12-01 9 No General Stoppage To-day Scottish Miners Cease Work Strong Hopes of Settlement on Thursday Government Appeal to Both Sides The Miner’s Federation refusal to agree to the “spreadover” of hours provision in the Coal Mines Act (which comes into force to-day) has not, as was feared, resultedtieuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 982 words
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Article297 1930-12-01 9 Reuter. Bids to be Opened for Operation of the Route TEN YEARS’ CONTRACT Washington November 29 A definite step toward the -inauguration of the trans Atlantic air mail service was taken to day by the Post Office department. Bids will be opened at noon on December 29,, Reuter. - 297 words
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Article205 1930-12-01 9 —Reuter. Manufacturing a Mystery Around Bank of England Chairman London, November 30 Yesterday it was being asked: Where L Mr. Montagu Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England? He sailed on Thursday aboard the German liner Bremen from Southampton to New York accompanied by a friend.—Reuter. - 205 words
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Article77 1930-12-01 9 3. —Reuter. Captain and Wireless Operator Stick to Their Posts New York, December 1 The captain and wireless operator sticking to their posts on a blazing ship and the rest of the crew taken to the boats was the position this morning on the Norddeutscher Lloyd cargo3.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article59 1930-12-01 9 .—Reuter. Police Charge Unruly < rowd with Lathis Bombay, November 30 Sixty five were injured and 35 detained in hospital after police lathi charges in demonstrations following the ceremony of saluting the "National Flag.” A section of tbe crowd stoned the Esplanade Police Station and injured a.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article230 1930-12-01 9 Employers to Pay More for Labour INDIAN IMMGRaTION COMMIHEE RGE Substantial Increase Announced Owing to the increased work and expenditure of the Indian Immigration Committee in repatriating coolies, the rates to be paid by employers to the Committee have been raised from 36 cents for a230 words
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Article94 1930-12-01 9 ■—Reuter. Dutch East Indian Firms Anxious to Continue Batavia. November 29 A meeting of firms interested in tea production in the Dutch East Indies and presided over by the Chairman of the Agricultural Syndicate is considering whether restriction in 1930 in co operation with producers in■—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article189 1930-12-01 9 —Reuter. MR. MAURICE MAUDE’S SUGGESTION London, December 1 Drawing attention to a report that 25 000 coolies left rubber estates in Malaya for India in a single month owing to reduction in wagesand increased hours, in a letter to the Financial News, Mr. Maurice Maude as "on anxious—Reuter. - 189 words
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Advertisement213 1930-12-01 9 His Master’s Voice -w I Great Reduction in prices of all models. Commencing December Ist, 1930. An Example of the Exceptional Value Offered Under these IbbMmß New Prices. I A Cabinet Machine MODEL 145 Old Price New Price fOI* 1 O E Oak 150,'- 125,- Mahogunv 175/- 145/gg S. Moutrie213 words
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Article285 1930-12-01 10 Members are hereby notified that the Annual General Meeting cf the Members of the Club will be held in the Selongor Club at 6-30 p.m, on Friday, the 12th December, 1930, Business 1. To confirm the minutes of the last Annual General Meeting held on th* 20ih285 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article125 1930-12-01 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following wwrv tL» lafcFi in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo e share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday To day SHABBB. 5 25 Ph XX 0 p 3 cq oo x do to. Sc. Ic. 8 fi. Mining. Hitam .19 .22$ .19 .22 KilU125 words
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Article50 1930-12-01 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDOxN Spot £ll4-17-6 Unchanged 3 Months’ £ll3-00 Unchanged SINGAPORE $59. per picul Up 25 c. 125 tons doos RUBBER-. London d Unchanged New lorkJTc. (Sold) Unchanged Local 14i cts. Up i c. By Courtesy of Msssra KENNEDY 4 00.50 words
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Article75 1930-12-01 10 RETURN TO PENANG AFTER VESSEL SEIZED A number of the Chinese crew of the v ‘beang Bee” returned to Penang on Saturday and Sunday by the s.e. *'t'akiiwa” and p.s. ‘‘TilawJ’ respectively. It is alleged that the deang Bee was ee zed by the Court75 words
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Article78 1930-12-01 10 Mrs. W.S. Cookson, Mrs A.C. Hardouin Mr and Mrs H. Dove and infant, Miss E J. McCarthy, Miss Dyson, Mies Nan Cookson, Miss Mary Cookson, Mister Billy Dunlop, Miss Join Davies. Master W. Bedlingto Mus Kathleens Neilson, Miss Margot Scott Mies Jan Baber Master Thoo Lawes. Mis>J yce78 words
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Article36 1930-12-01 10 clol™ h me ,r<i the».’. Takliwa &tant. 6 P Fria frn^ e r R hna ith mapß despatched from London on November 13 expected to prr ve here a* 6am Friday, the sth instant.36 words
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Article59 1930-12-01 10 a LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 14§ cts. per pound =per pl $l9/16 Dull. London 4i i New York 9 ct*. tgold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Price! for Standard Ribbed bhesi for yesterday are asfollot s:— in. Spct Hi c‘B. per59 words
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Article99 1930-12-01 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. Loudon, November 28. Spot £115.0.0 thr*e months’ buying £116,0.0 three months’ selling £116.5 0 Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. let Dec. quotation for Singapore r,fi <»n $59 per picul, busin 18? (me 125 tons, refined tin $59 per picul, business done 25 tone,99 words
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Article296 1930-12-01 10 December Amateur Meeting,l93o. First Day Friday, 12th December, 1930. Second Day Saturday, 13th TWO Runs for Horses Class 3,4, 5 Combined. TWO *uus for Ponies Class 2 3 Combined. If entries permit two runs for Polo Ponies will be given. Owners are accordingly invited to enter on296 words
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Advertisement47 1930-12-01 10 1 1,, r: —xth '&/jc ffainnymede' Tkr Cknrf.l Hold" DINNER DANCE Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC IN HIE LOUNGE 1 Every Saturday morning and Sunday evening. CHRISTMAS SEASON I Tables may now be booked. Programmes obtainable at the Office. IRUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. Phone 543.47 words
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Advertisement42 1930-12-01 10 You should give Martell's Brandy ths preference over others as it is superlative. ESI ■TEL I IFemxic 1 j should i keep a box in the house. 5 W. J. EDMONDS, S The Cngllsh Pharmao» I 52, 54, Beach Street. Penang J42 words
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Advertisement200 1930-12-01 10 New Advertisements missing One copy of “The 18 Capitals of China” and one Atlas of China as issued by the China Inland Mission. Finder of either or both of these useful works, will be rewarded on applying to Box 186, Pinang Gazette, Penang. For Private Sale. 1 Cine Kodak outfit200 words
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Advertisement557 1930-12-01 10 wR Serious Sickness Often Results fW A —SV 4 out su ff er gums break down The dreaded effects of Pyorrhea strike 4 out of 5 aftec forty and many younger. Neglect paves the way to serious sickness, through theeffects of Pyorrhea, disease that starts with bleeding gums, spreading poison557 words
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Article899 1930-12-01 11 g PER CENT DIVIDEND Estates in Splendid Condition Th* f flowing ia the Report a t h* B ifcii Palong Syndicate Ltd., to be «baiittei to shareholder at the annual to be heldl **t Serembaa on TnwiW. D'wmber 30: Th* D>r*c r orß beg to 8899 words
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Article194 1930-12-01 11 Penang, December 1, 1930. ets. Benares Opium pjehest nom 5,000.00 Cloves i 90.00 Gold leaf sslleri 72.00 Hace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110« 60.00 Cocca its per 1,000 15.00 Copra Sundried Biles 6.55 R-tUns Biles 11.15 R-.ttans Cosrae u 10.60 G-e»n Snail Shells 13.01 Rice:— sum194 words
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Article70 1930-12-01 11 (Rugby Radio Skbviob) London, November 29 Paris. 123.59; New York. 4.85 U Brussel®. 34.82 Geneva, 25.07 <mlerdam, 12.06; Milan. 92.76 Berlin. 10.36 Stockholm. 18.C9 18.15 O«lo. 18.15; Vienna. Pra one 1631; Helsingfors. 192 j Madrid. 43 60; Lisbon 108.25 Athens. 375; Bucharest, 818; Rio, 41J Aires. 38fi: Monte(Rugby Radio Skbviob) - 70 words
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Article666 1930-12-01 11 DUTCH POLICY SUICIDAL" Pioneer’s Views on Rubber Problems Sir Ley bourne Dividson, who 50 years ago was the first to plant rubber trees in Ceylon as a private individual, expresses his views on R-striction problems in a letter to the Financial Times.” TWO countries (Britain666 words
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Article75 1930-12-01 11 Penang, Deajmbjr 1, 1930 (By Oourlfty JAs Dn London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82. H h 4m ts 23 i r rivat« 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 M Documtaiary 2 4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 'ndia T.T. 155| Bangkok M T.T. 78 Batavia T.T.75 words
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Article1040 1930-12-01 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST lililw RPWin CYWlaa.l |f_g L 0 Alle.bj Sabbat Q« M 9) I CO M Alor u«Jah Bobber Batata ...I tO 1 00 Amalgamates Malay Ratataa 1 O' 1 25 Ayw Hltaaa Plantfag SyoMeate 1 or 1 23 Ayer Kuning Bobber Hetatea 26 K Ayer Molek Bobber1,040 words
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Advertisement384 1930-12-01 11 i 1 r When Convalescing ASter 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 COMPOUND From the first bottle you will begin to get back your strength.384 words
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1253 1930-12-01 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of ves‘eh arriving and sailing from Penang during the w***)ki In Pnrt Tw-4ar ll“ Ayuthia P*neh. Sail” for T. Anson and Bagan Batoh on Tuesday at 1 p. m. li Malacc-t from Bigin Bitoh1,253 words
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Advertisement17 1930-12-01 12 "BOSCH 1 Plugs have proved to be beet' on the road, in the air and'on the eea.17 words
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Advertisement245 1930-12-01 12 p&Jhles 3 sC T r ;n0 Silver-bright are your pans after ZO3. Smooth as silk is the shine—Zog can’t scratch, but it can clean. Use nothing but Zog for aluminium and you’ll find the pots stay new-looking. Zog is made specially for fine surfau-s, for your paint and bath too.245 words
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Advertisement23 1930-12-01 12 THE American Express Co. Inc. Uucorpcrjitea in U.S.A.) Announces the re-opening of their SEASONAL TRAVEL OFFICE in New Palm Court, E. O. tP>teL23 words
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Miscellaneous122 1930-12-01 12 fl 1 ir a 7 1 AN ALL COMEDY PROGRAMME .1 wwijn ~|j I ’Phone B E■■ "IS c 264. Town To-nitflit ’l’o-ii'gh* 6.15 9.30 p.m. 6.15 9;30 p.iu. |1 Metro Gohl wyn Mayer Presents- i THE SCREEN’S FUNNIEST TEA'IV! I l Ma rie Dressier and Polly Moran «“Caught Short’!122 words
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Miscellaneous109 1930-12-01 12 Phenomenal Success Again! Hundreds Unable to Gain Admission LAST NIGHT! A Phone No. 11 -®T MESTK J SOUND SYS I F M 6-15 To-night 9-30 F x Movietone’s Happy, Carefree Musical Romance “SUNNY SIDE UP” The Picture that has made ALL PEN AN J LAUGH Forget the Slump at least109 words
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Article669 1930-12-01 13 HIS PROPAGANDA AGAINST WAR No Effective Plan Yet Made Peace workers from all parts of the country met to discuss “the strategy of peace” at a conferenca organised by the National Council for the Prevention of War. Mr. H.G. Welle, Mr. Wickham Steed, Professor Delisle Burns,669 words
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Article689 1930-12-01 14 AN URBANE WRITER Wit and Wisdom from the Bench There seems to be a m* Homing quality in the study of the l,w. It ia perhaps strange at the first blush to find that life on the judge’s bench m&kes for tolerance, a breadth of vision, and689 words
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Advertisement52 1930-12-01 14 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by Cyril Baiendale, is now on sale at $2 a copy. The volume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la, Penang-street, Penang Fou ihmdd givt Martell’s Brandy the prejsrence over others as it52 words
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Miscellaneous164 1930-12-01 14 SUBURBAN HEIGHTS-KEEPING COOL By gluyas williams fG LOYAS WILU6OS Am Ma M zZ Zx< .ORV// v-/Sr W£s CHAIR TO ENP DECIPES THERE'S MORE SINKS INTO CHAIR, WISH’ HAMMOCK WM, OF PORCH AMD SITS AIR STIRRING AT OTHER 1N& UE HAP MOVE? OUT CARRIES IT OUT TO MOPPING HIS BROUJ ENP164 words
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Article616 1930-12-01 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Penang, December 1, 1930. Mutton cte. Matton Indian per io 56 Head Bb‘*?F or go»» each 1-30 Liver with heart 4 ’«g do 1.50 Tri-wi «b, do 10° Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 idney pair 30 Feet the four616 words
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Advertisement128 1930-12-01 15 electric CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.. W ol ver ham pton. Maxers of Electrical Machinery and Switchgear. Sole Agents: Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., Penang and Branches. ESTZ IF M—- RUBBER TREE DISEASES. L' INTot The Oost Per application But The Oost OF DOING THE WORK I should be considered (Always Does The128 words
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Advertisement1345 1930-12-01 16 i **^'?2EEIHCTZ3BffIEZB®C2SHE®EBEXBK3HS2CT^K w IT\IE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line «ffIRBS«Sa» dWAMEMMN MAIL LINE r HECTOR D'C 4 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow Fh^LfiT ANCHISĔS Dec, 11 MareeiHea, London, R >it rdatn aud datn urg. JrrSa J .'^--4^,ft. i x DIOMtfD D-c 18 Marseille*. London, Rotterdam and Ha:nbarg. aq i1,345 words
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Advertisement611 1930-12-01 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA ANO APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL. CARGO Penmssdsr and Oriental S. H. Co., amScr con- Penang, Telok finm, tract with Wn Majesty’* L&^o r «nd SiagaMPt SsMin ,ls i Bed Far but Mail Serve» n i an Outwards from Loadofi fir Crma aitf Japar Mata611 words
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