Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 279. VOL. LXXXVIH THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS
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    • 320 1 h. NAGATAi brothers I DEN IISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. j Branch Office 52, Leith Street HUH 111 H——MIHII Hill II Ml ■■■■>![ H l 1118 I IM—MIjaBMHESSMMMBBMMMMMMMBMMMMBHMMMMIHMMnMHMMMMraBMMKMEMMMSMMI ANDERSON’S BRITISH SPECIALITIES for Pure White I Siderosthen Anticorrosive Paint T o Black, Chocolate. White, Green, Red and Grey Non=otainmg
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    • 17 1 B.TOKISATSUp STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phons 778, M 70 t BISHOP STBEBT t PENANG.
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    • 1951 2 NOTICES THE B*"*? EL SELANGOR TURF CLUB W-ntfd Immediately. Experienced s.s. Kota Baroe J[ VJ NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Apply Mrs*. Consignees of by JdJuw] AMATEUR RACE MEETING GAZETTE M y Sa day M Dc MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Oo down No. 3, at 1000 a.m. on Friday, 1 Statutory Reserve Fl. *****
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  • 1196 3 THE GREATEST SERVANT OF MANKIND By the MARQUESS of LONDONDERRY (in the London Morning Post) A GREAT DEAL of nonsense is talked about Capitalism; there are also a great many mischievous u.if.trutha being preached to our. unsusbldi B g masses alleging the destructive action of Coil»»»™. mooh to that
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    • 158 3 BOSCH” have proved to be beet on the road, in the air and on the tea. Z r (\fe)\ //Vl7 I t 'V\ 1 (fl XI 1 I- W I Jaara (Woz X xy tSA Fits thh type razor SEE YOURSELF AFTER SHAVING WITH PROBAK BLADES A LS■ Zn How
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    • 118 3 |||^fji Aw Wa W\ tea best Cigarette W >r 9 our fi ea kb 50 cents PER TiN OF 50 MM BBS! Dollar l&xchaikge Tables Sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling to Amounts £lO,OOO Exchange Table 64ths of a PENNY M PINANG 1-A, Ptnang Street And also at: The
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  • 1388 4  -  /T is sometimes complained that the British public at home is ill informed regarding affairs and conditions in Malaya. But this reproach can hardly be sustained in view of an article which appeared in the Sunday PeOPLB of October rp which is reproduced below. IFe leave
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    • 103 4 The Kiddies Paradise!!! PRITCHARDS Toy Department. Everything is here displayed that makes the difficult problem OF What Can I Buy Them? So Easy to Solve. And the Prices are as low as possible conducive with our Usual High Quality. > Pritchard s C°L“ PENANG. -J -CAMMED--'-W mi I- I «aw
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    • 188 4 You should ffiva kartell’s Brandy ths P r e)srenc6 over others as it is superlative I Sore Throat? i*, i We are never without I>. b I FORMAMINT— a little that common-sense protection is I ®USt be ClfiSnSCd «-i 99 A 7HE‘n ‘mp" titles collect and <r« all uiTcxc mattek
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    • 359 4 2 S iiil Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of tc-d v > beautiful hair a necessity. ma^e Luckily beautiful hair is now eaBily oh tamed. It is simply a matter of shampooin/ Eroper shampooing makes the hair soft h lt brings out all the real
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  • 974 5 SCPOOUOYS AND ORPHANS’ PENSIONS Orders of the Day Sir gapor?. Deer mbrr 8, 10 30 a.m. 1. Questions by Mr. Lim Cherg Ean: 1. Will Government be pleased to give figures sbewirg:— (o) the nombt r of arp’ications for admibsim to the Government Elementary English Schoo)
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  • 91 5 Dec. 5 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. Hutchings School, Penang, Distribution of prizes: School Hall, 10 30 a.m. Variety Entertainment, 6 15 p.m. Inter State Rugby Football: Penang v Kedah, Esplanade. Anglo Chiness School, Nibong Tebal, First Annual Parents’ Day and Programme of Work. Nibong Tebal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 580 5 wunfiw Remove powder and rouge ba:;rf with the word Palmolive in gold With beauty oils ct V rs t: c reen > vra PP<T; and the red To sec how naturally lovely r 4 °n lc back of the cake with the your skin can be vord Fa,m 1 i
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    • 262 5 r-^WWWIWW J tylorious Health MR. COULSON KERN AH AN, I the author of God and the I i Ant,” The Child, the Wise f i Man and the Devil” and n j A j other famous books, is en- (aj? thusiastic about the energy- creating and health-building properties of Sanatogen.
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    • 73 5 Rgningtoii KLEANBORE keep? your Rifle Barrel Clean SPORTSMEN are excited and delighted over this wonderful 1 new 22 Cal Ammunition—. made onl h pt RUST I PITTING NO MORE < CORROSION x /CLEANIN G (RUINED BARRELS lucre is but one KLEANBGRE —avoid imitations. Re m l B^ on Arms Co.,
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  • 837 6 LO3S FOR THE YEAR New Race Course Suspended Lease extended At the annual general meeting of the Selangor Turf Club to be held in the Seianger Club at 6.30 p.m. on Friday, December 12, 1 the following annual report for the year 1 ended October
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  • 191 6 HORSE IMPORTATIONS Australian Stud Book Yearlings A NEW SCHEME We are officially informed by Mr. A. H. Todd, Secretary of the Singapore Turf Clnb, that his Committee, if sufficient support is forthcoming, propoee to carry out a Echeme for the purchase, through their agent, at the March
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  • 271 6 —Rugby Radio Service. Honour for Frenchmen nd French Towns London, December 3 The British Ambassador, Lord Tyrrell, visited Beauvais to day to present decora tions and gifts awarded to those who in various ways assisted on the occasion of the disaster to the R 101. Decorations granted
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  • 42 6 I he European Unemplyed The European Unemployment Committee acknowledges through its Chairman, Mr. D. H Hampshire, the following contributions to its funds: cts. Donations previously acknowledged 6.525.23 Straits Settlements Government 5,000.00 Hon'ble Mr. T. W. Clayton 250.00 Rantau Club 25.00 $l2 100.23
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  • 1375 6 HOW THE SUBJECT WAS DEALT WITH Excerpts From Interesting Report We take the following excerpts from a lengthy report just issued:— At the meeting of the I S.P. Council on 23r 1 August, 1930, it was decided shat in view of impending un mplopment among mem'
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 331 6 Bmwtt Mir Ao» > ■hhhkbh h'4u W H <|<s riMdlw THE PREMIER WHISKY THAT COES SACK TO 1627 SZiare 2iy J 2 /to JZhez* 11 a •O® Wf < Y* i wgi -J926 »y• Sst «M OSv\f B IL ■UT k~4 Of Chemists a i t—l B and Stores I
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    • 66 6 I cars F°B Hoine LEAVE. Take advantage o f O nr special arrangements and purchase a u MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRy-NO PEUy NO extra EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us f or particulars.— WEARNE BOS., I’D, 30,
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  • 1473 7 Penang Rotary Club’s First Dinner Dam? Clara Butt Charmed with Islands Beauty A Lancas' ire Anecdote That the Rotary movement is all-embracing was shown at the first open dinner of the Penang Rotary Clvb, which was held at the E. and 0. Hotel last night,
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  • 943 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT Claim for Distribution of Profits, etc. In the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. Justice Spmule was engaged for some time in a suit, which was eventually postponed, in which a Province Malay is being sued by his two children for the sale or
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  • 204 7 YESTERDAY’S MATCH Malays in Fine Fora A friendly soccer match played on the Date Kramat padang, yesterday, between the D.A.F.C. and the P.O.R C. resulted in a win for the former by two goals to one. The game was actually a one sided affair and it was
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  • 207 7 SELANGOR XV TO PLAY PERAK The following have been selected to represent Selangor against Perak in the Malaya Cup match on Saturday: R B Black; W N Carruthers, JL M Boyd. H F Richards and R G H Willshaw (capt.) R A Cessford and C F Symington;
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  • 70 7 —Reuter. GATESHEAD THROUGH London. December 3 In the re plavs in the first round of the English Cup. plaved to day, definite results were obtained. Aston Villa and Portsmouth drew in a First Division match. The results are as follows F. A. Cup (First Round Replays) Gateshead
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  • 47 7 TEAM TO MEET PENANG ON SATURDAY The Selangor team to meet Penang at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday has been selected a 3 follows: Pertab Singh Pr-nnefather and Greig (Reserve, Gorbax Singh); Shaw, Hovil and La Brooy (Reserve. Kariappa); Winningtonlogram, Winch, Jumeaux, A’ artin and Radcliffe.
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  • 57 7 ASSAULT AT SUNGEI PINANG LABOUR DEPOT Mr. Edward Jago, the Second Police Magistrate convicted and cautioned and discharged three Malays who were accused of assaulting a Tamil Mahomedau at the Sungei Pinang Labour Depot The counsel engaged in the case were Mr. T. E. Conaghnn for the prosecution
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  • 75 7 —Reuter. Largely Reduced Socialist Majority London. December 3 The by election in Whitechapel owing to the death of the Socialist, Mr. Gosling resulted in a victory for Mr. Hall Soc.‘ 8 544 Mr. Janner Lib J 7,445 Mr. Guinness Cons.) 3.735 Mr. PoUitt (Comm. 2.106 Soc. Majority 1,099
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  • 98 7 —Reuter. Irresponsible Socialist Questions in Parliament London, December 3 In the House of Commons. Mr. Muggeridge (Soc. Romford; asked whether British subjects in Ch na bore part of the cost of the British army in China. Mr. Tom Shaw replied No. except so far as Shanghai
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  • 90 7 —Reuter. Ne»spaper’Editor’s Act a£Lisbon Madrid, December 3 Joaquim Llizo, political editor of the Independent Liberal El Sol, fired a revolver at the Prime Minister, Senor Berenguer, who was receiving journalists to give them a communique regarding a Cabinet council. Senor Berenguer was unhit and leaped at
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  • 88 7 Twenty eigflt were killed and nineteen injured in a collision between a tramcar and a train at a level-crossing at Leningrad. Seven Chinese sugar factories are reported to have withdrawn from the Dutch Indian selling combine. The American steamer Clararamos has foundered off Yucatan. Seven were
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  • 122 7 Encouraging Development at Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 4 A general meeting of the Wireless Society held last night approved draft rules. C. Y. B. Sewell presiding, said the reorganisation of the Society had progressed splendidly. They were in touch with high officials with regard to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 157 7 Arriving Tomorrow j DIRECT FROM J j Royal I Bakery-Singapore i 5 (Proprietors:—Singapore iCold Storage |Co., Ltd.) S 5 Cherry Cakes Madeira Cakes S g Swiss Rolls Sponge Sandwiches 1 o s Assorted Fancy Cakes. g This excellent confectionery is made if from finest ingredients, and under g the supervision
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  • 493 8 i CHILD PSYCHOLOGY Yesterday we wrote uf the 1 1 problem of the backward boy; I to-day we learn th it certain quesI tions affecting the welfare of I scholars attending Penang schools II are to be put at Monday’s meetI ing of the Legislative Council
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  • 86 8 Rugby Radio Service. Nofßill of Expenses Presented j J £to ommanderS London, December 3 A question referring to alleged reports in the German Press in C3nnection with the visit of German flying boat D.O. —X. was answered in the House of Commons by the Under Secretary for Air.
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  • 85 8 —Reuter. British, French and Italian Aero Clubs Agree London, December 3 Tn the House of Commons at question time Mr. Montague confirmed that the British, French and Italian Aero Clubs had reached argeement regarding regulations for the Schneider Trophy Race in 1931 and added it had
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  • 76 8 Many Arrests in Italy I Rome, December 4 It is announc&d that the police have discovered a secret organisation which is 'preparing crimes against the Fascist Government. Twenty four arrests, including two women, have been made. Communist plots have been discovered in the districts of Emilia and
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  • 1268 8 Penang, Thursday. ET us delight the hearts of JG) the legal fraternity by the use of whiskered prose. By inadvertero' —readers mu ;t be wondering what is to come—in this column yesterday the writer was guilty of raising the hopes of the multitude by stating that the
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    • 137 8 Jtesg U S tr *5) I sLU iibm JwL U9 MwSrfh MBiRSIItei i 'S^Bg^S WO I’nvauo poi£' 4 X FOR PEOPLE OF TASTE FROM ALL DEALERS. CHEF BRAND PROVISIONS Embody Good Value. Sauce Assorted Jams I Mixed Pickles Marmalade Pastes Baked Beans Soups Tomato Catsup s Sausages Frehs Herrings Olives
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    • 47 8 E. O. HOTEL. TOMORROW IN HD OF SI DUNSTAN'S FUNDS GRAND BALL Danes music by Mr. Tom Anthony’s Famous ‘Nonentities* Band. Admission to the Ballroom: ONE DOLLAR JASH ONLY.) Miniature Golf on the Lawn Open from 9 am. Daily J MAGGI S SEASONING JsL RT/ I I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 53 8 FUNERAL NOTICE Friends and relatives are informed that the funeral of the late Mrs Ong Meah Hak has been altered to take place on Sunday, the 7th December, 1930, at 11 am instead of Monday, the Bth December, 1930. as previously announced. They are also kindly requested not to send
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  • 168 9 —Benter. Moscow Broadcast to Britain OPEN INCITEMENT TO REVOLUTION Foreign Secretary’s Bad Ten Minutes in Commons London, December 3 A broadcast from Moscow addressed to Britain last night led Commander Oliver Locker-Lampson (of anti-Red fame) to ask whether such address inciting British workers to revolution was
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  • 168 9 Reuter. Mr. Nelson Still Wearing Summer Clothes Peking, December 3 Government troops. :!t*mpting to release the American missionary Bert kelson captured from Kwangshan, South East Honan, on October .5 and the Rev. Tvedt captured on October 16, engaged in severe fighting with the so-called First Red Army the
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  • 91 9 ’lAcision on iue Bpreauuvei iveive reports from all districts. —Rugby Ridio Service Busy Day of Discussions Yesterday London. December 3 Efforts to secure coal peace are continu ing, and the Prime Minister, Mr. MacDonald, is seeing the miners’ leaders to night. Throughout the day the ines Secretary. Mr.
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  • 81 9 —Reuter Dr. Eckener to Assist in Analysing I vidence London, December 3 The Graf Zeppelin’s Commander Dr. Eck ener. attended the resumption of the R 101 enquiry. He and Sir John Simon entered with arms linked Dr. Eckener, shook hands with Squadron Leader Booth after whic Sir John
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  • 195 9 Reuter. German Police Raid at Breslau COMMUNIST RIOTS Berlin, December 4 The police attach considerable importance to a raid last night on Mansion Jeschko witz, near Breslau, where 150 uniformed armed Nazi stormtroops were arrested. It is rumoured they were assembled with a view to organising
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  • 168 9 Reuter. Mr. J. F. Darling’s Scheme to Rehabilitate Silver Washington, December 3 The well-known British banker Mr. J.F. Darling, addressing the Congressional Silver Sub Committee, urged nations of the world to seek an immediate remedy for the depres sed price of silver or dire consequences
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  • 165 9 .—Reuter. H. M S. Suffolk Attempting a Rescue Hong Kong. December 3 The wrecked ship is not the Hedvig but the Hedwig, a German motor-vessel. The Stormcloud reached Pratas this afternoon often fighting her way through mountainous seas and wirelessed Hong Kong that she had located the
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  • 116 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Airwoman’s Attempt to Beat Record London, December 3 Miss Winifred Spooner, one of the most diqtinmiished British airwomen, accompanied by FWing Officer Edwards left Croydon at seven o clock this morning on an attempted five days’ flight to Cape Town. The London Cape
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  • 384 9 —Rugby Radio Service Examination of Questions of Federal Structure POSITION OF PRINCES London, December 3 Encouraging progress has already been madebv Sub-Committee No. 1 of theßounci Table Conference which is dealing with questions of Federal Structure. The problem presents so many issues that are more or
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  • 228 9 —Reuter. COAL SITUATION: STILL CRITICAL London, December 4 The coal situation remains critical. Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Graham President of the Board of Tride' and Mr. i Shinwell (M ines Secretary) had a lengthy interview with members of the Executive of the Miners’ Federation at the House of Commons
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  • 591 9 Restriction of Wheat Sowing Advocated MEETING BUDGET DEFICIT Washington. December 3 The salvation from ruin of thousands of American farmers depends on whether they band together to eliminate over production, according to the annual report of Mr. Hyde, Secretary for Agriculture. Referring to wheat, Mr. Hyde thinks
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  • 182 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Recommendations for Further Extensions I London, December 3 I The development of the British Indus-1 tries Fair to be a truly national I manifestation of the quality and range of I British products is the aim of a recom mendation of a committee presided
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 195 9 i First December issue His Master s Voice” RECORDS Now available CONTAINING Special issue of Scotch music. A Sexton Blake murder mystery unravelled. 26 Rational exercises for women. •> T K Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, 0 And a selection of the newest dance music played by the world’s
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  • 376 10 PARENTS’ DAY Prize-giving and Entertainment The annual pirents’ dny of the Welles ley Primary School wis held this morning nod WBB largely attended by parentr of scholars and frienrs of the schoo'. Tbe day is usually meant for the parents of the childn n to go and
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  • 62 10 OLD RESIDENT OK KUALA LUMPUR The death to.k plac« at her residence, -No 12, Imbi Road, of Mrs. Sophia Rice wife of Mr. H. C Rice, a very old res dent cf Kuila Lumpur. The deceased lady was ill for only a few days. The
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  • 82 10 (RUGBY RADTn °XRVTQg) Loudon, D ‘camber 3 123.56; New Y rk. 4.85 U 3l 81 Gum, 2-.06 Am»’ O 1 »2.64; Berlin. 10.3 b Stockholm. 18,09 Oon»nb a^?n( 0, 2 816 V>,eDb 3149 Pi a SVot 6 r 193 5 Madrid, 43 25 Lisboa. 108.25 n ag 375
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  • 485 10 Mr. C. E. H. JacobF, of the R 01 Institution staff, has returned from leave. Sir John Nortor-Gr.ffi-bs left estate of gross value of £5,392 and net person alty nil. Mr, P. W. Hills of the Federated Malay Stites’ Railways is due to arrive at Penang by
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  • 301 10 Before Mr. Edward Jago in the Second Po’ice Court, Eu S ew, a Chinese was charged with committing theft nf a pair of black trousers valued $1 at 31, Phee Cnoon Road. He w-s also charged with voluntarily causing hart to a Tamil named Muthu, the
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 161 10 TO-DAY’S PRICB3 The following ware the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go's share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day SHAB., i S s S P» JS a 10. to, I c. 10. Mining. Hitam .18 .21 .19 .221 Hongkong Tin.. 16 6 17/3
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    • 59 10 Latest London, New York and Local Pr.cei TIN: LONDON Spot £ll4-2 6 Down 2/6 1 Month’ £ll5 7 6 Down 2/6 SINGAPORE 158.50 per picul Down 56 c. 200 tons too RUBBER: London 4 11/16 d. Unchanged New Tork 9| c. (Gold) Down ic. local 14 i
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    • 102 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOCSff.) i S.R. Sheet 15 cts. per pound per pl $2O/quie\ London 4 11/161 New York 9} cts. (go’d\ {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd| Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Sheet for to d«y are as foliov a Spot 15 cts. per
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    • 87 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd. London, December 2. Spot £114.7.6 three months’ buying tbreo months’ selling £115.12 6 Messrs BousteadA Co., Ltd. 4.h Dec. quotation for Singapore rf fioed tin 158 50 per piculs business done 200 tons, Penang refined tin 158 50 per picul, business done 100
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    • 34 10 The homeward mail by thes.s. Taklitoa cloi-ee at 6 p.m. tf-morrow. The 8.1. Rohna with mai s despatched from London on November 13 exp» cted lo art ve h-re 6a j tc-mo:row.
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    • 92 10 NOVEMBER RETURNS The following are the latest returns for November Nawng Pet Tin Ltd. Hours 887 Yards 42,500 Piculs 385 Satupu’.o Tin N.L Output picoL 874 Hours run 517 Yardage 112,000 Ulu Kang Tin Ld. Output piculs 540 Ground worked cubic yards 69,8.57 Running time
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  • 67 10 NOTICE TO MEMBERS. Scheme for Purchase of /ustralian Stud Book Yearlings. Provided sufficient support is forthcoming, the Committee of the Singapore Tarf Ciub propose to rnrchaee at the Ma ch 1931 Bloodstock Yearlings Sales in Sydney or Melbourne a batch of thirty Yearlings. Full particulars of the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 415 10 New Advertisements fkOTICES Notice to Consignees M S “HONIA OUTWARD ARRIVED 29th HOVEMBER. 1930. Consignees of cargo per the abovementioned motorship are hereby notified that survey of dam-ged pickages will be held in Penang Harbour Boara’a Godown No. 4, on Saturday, the 6th instant. After that date no further survey
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    • 295 10 Pungah Tin Dredging Ltd (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) LOST SCRIP. Application has been made to the above Company to issue to RO ph Alwen Thrale of Bukit Karangan Estate, Padang Serai, Kedab, duplicate certificates for Certificates No*. 4639 aad 4640 for 200 shares numbered 246G01 to *****0 inclusive
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    • 51 10 IF YOU HAVE HEADACHES, OR SyFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. A Million (new second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues with particulars of Books-on-Approval Scheme. FOYI F 12 Ch{ir i»‘g ross Road, Loudou,
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  • 443 11 GOODYEAR ANNOUNCEMENT Railway Passenger and Freight Cars A rubber-cushioned <bf wheel foi railway passenger and freight c»-f, and adapted even to the great “Mogul” Joeomotives, has just been announced by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. The new wheel, built partly of rubber, s been tested over many
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  • 408 11 AN FXPERT ON TEA AND RUBBER Bayonl the arena of the shareholders directly interested in Hirrison? and Oros field and the grouoof companies asso-ci-ted with that firm, many who follow lh“ cour»e of Rubber and T* a are wont to r°ai wi h profit the obs o
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  • 138 11 LARGE GROUP TO ADOPT MODIFIED TAPPING The dir ctors of the Straits Rubber Comoany and allied companies, representing a t otential annual output of over 16.000,000 be., have decided on the adoption of a modified system of tapping under which output will be reduc»d by approximately one-third,
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  • 146 11 A NEW GOODRICH DEPARTMENT The development of a new department in the B. F. Goodrich Company plant at Akron for the manufacture of automobile running boards is reported as giving employment to tcores of men. including many who had fac»d a lay, eff by reason of the
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  • 197 11 Psnang, December 4, 1930, I cte, denarss Opium p. ehsit non 5,000.0 C Cloves 90.0'1 Gold leaf’ sellers 72.0 C Mace Picking nom 170.0; Nutmegs 80s w 70.0 C HOs 60.00 per 1 000 H 15.00 Copra BundrUn sslea 6.55 R» Vans sales 11.1* Rittans Oorrje 10 60
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  • 77 11 Penang. December 4,1980 (B|/ el The r ed Bank.) On London Bank Ostnini 2/1 23/82 4m ts 28 i Private 3 m/ts orein 2 4 3/32 8 h Doeumea'*ry 2 4 7/32 On N.w York Biuk Damsnd 56 Frano. I.T. 1.425 h India T.T. 155 J Bangkok T.T. 78
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  • 1058 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST I A «> I 5 3S RUBRUB CD«Uaa.| |fe9 I e Alle b/BabbexOe 1 00 1 10 Alor n*}>h Rubber Bitate ...1 80 I CO Am*l<*mate4 Malay Urtatea ..J IXl2' M Ayer HNam Plantfaf BynWeate 1 CO 1 30 M Ayer Kuntng Rubber Ustatea 3E 36
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  • 304 11 Then This Concerns ou If you are anaemic or suffer from any of that class of ailment arising from anaemia (impoverished blood) the fallowing letter which has been written by a follow-auff rer will be of vital interest to yon. The letter is from Mrs. Florence Beatrice
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 17 11 "BOSOH** Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 121 11 |DONT ■rSi f for A DOCTOR Pop an EVANS’ PASTILLE into your mouth instead. Hl Their antiseptic vapours will soon relieve you of M that cold. I E.VANS EH .htihptk maoAT g Pastilles FS From Chemist* everywhere Ell Made tn England to a formula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital. ■—a—
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    • 500 11 I ®lsi I r I pi aiagil i IllagSjl 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 free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only.
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  • 1428 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the w*»eki In Perl T«-4af Bb’ Da Htnn from Acheen Porte. Meulaboh and Tjalang. Sails on Friday for Bela war,-Del’, Acheen Port®, Tjilang and Meulaboh. 88
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 91 12 CoriSS cause Shoe Misery U.e “GETS-IT” and wear B snug, stylksh shoes. Today, you can settle your corn problem in a minute. Apply “GETS-IT,” the universal corn cure, and relieve the pain and torture at once. A few days after, you can M lift off the corn, root and all-
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    • 447 12 Phone No. 1179 m jESTiC SOUND IkzJrsVSrFM 6-15 9-30 POSITIVELY lake laast frigfit! “SUNNY SIDE UP” I Th picture the whole tewn is raving about I I As “The Vagabond King" has def’nLely been fixed to commence to-morrow Sunny Side Lip season cannot be extended. Don’t miss the last chance
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 157 12 ’Phone I ND H S YSTE 264. Commencing We in sday 3rd December Twi e Nightly 6-15 9-30 p.m. S Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents JOAN CRAWFOKD in “Montana Moon’ with John Mack Brown, Dorothy Sebastian, Cliff Edwards, Benny Rubin Karl Dane. I A Musical All-Talking Western with Grand Comedy 9 Lilting Song
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  • 352 13 BISHOP’-l HPATEMENT Archbishop’s Judgment Awaited It is no secret that my premature return was due to the distressing state of affairs at the Cathedrd,writes the Bishop of Singapore in the Dtccesan Magazine. The Diocese is entitled to know how the situation stands, but for reasons which will
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