Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 280 VOL. LXXXVIII FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER. 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 455 1 T. NAGATA I BKOTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary» I! Branch Office 52, Leith Street -Rxsyrss.'-1-- iilw.<»JM>g——■— i—^—— n—nMTOLmßM.j ■ag.L.-g Thought For To-day- g O Black and White 1 LEADS “DON’T FORGET THE I Read’s “DOG’S HEAD” gSgp I BUCHANAN’S Lager I BLACK WHITE WHISKY I j Ask
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    • 13 1 O.TOKISATSU! STUDIO with up-to-date Photoby electric light. ’Phone 778, W, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.
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  • 312 2 New Year Meeting 1931. Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. Ist Day Thursday, Bth January 1931 2nd Saturday, 10th 3rd Tuesday, 13th 4th Thursday, 15th sth Saturday, 17th Three Runs tor Horses Cusses 1,2, 3, >nd 4 and 5. (Combined) Three Runs each for Ponies Class
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1860 2 *—-**7 RANKS) POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES Singapore Turf Club q> Wanted Immediately. Experienced Notice to Consignees NOTICE TO MEMBERS. EnriLdby Tamil o^Javunee^creferred. Ar» ly Mr?. M g FIONIA OUTWARD ARRIVED .Scheme for Purchase of Australian Stud Book Charter 1868.) Morford, Dovenby Estate, SungH Stput. JSth NOVEMBER, 1930. Yearlings. F^ 1 £4
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    • 144 2 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. AMATEUR RACE MEETING. Friday, sth and Saturday, 6th December, 1930, ENTRIES closed at 3 p.m. oo Monday Ist December 1930. UNLIMITED SWEEPS: Oae $5 unlimited S-vepp, for members only each cks ng uue uour before the advertised time of starting of the race on which it is
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  • 529 3 MESSAGED EXCHANGED Bonds of Friendship Strengthened New Ddlhi. November 18 The text of the me-sages exchanged b.tveen the V c roy and the Kirg of Siam and between th« G v»»rnment of India and the Siamese Government has been published. In his letter to the
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  • 264 3 ROMANCE FOLLOWS TRXGIC i BURMA Al < CRASH I’ ■i 1 r Mrs. Dcrothy Vic cr Hook, widow of Flight Lieutenant Eric Hook, wh j lost his life in the jungle in Burma lest July while fl ing from England to Australia with Mr. Jjme* Matti ews,
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  • 561 3 ACUTE “HEARING” How Bees Can “Talk” Together Bees are abk to a’k to one anotb» r by means of a “scents and dance language.” This is the interesting theory held by Mr. James I. Hamilton, of the Bureau c t Entomology in the United States Depar ment
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  • 125 3 Straits Times. PRISONER TO INSPECT FIRM’S BOOKS W. B. P-nman, of Rise, Macphail and Penman, L*d who i? in the civil prison at S nspere pending a preliminary inquiry into allegations against him of having committed defalcations amounting to nearly $400,000. was brought before the Second
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    • 519 3 I you need if Too/ The uses of |L I HUMANISED TRUFOOD I I are by no means limited to the feeding t of ii fant< It constitutes n ve y delicio s S I and nourishing beverage which can be I t taken with benefit b every member <
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    • 17 3 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the soa.
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    • 158 3 I I Don’t Miss These!! r War marching gongs Goodbye, Mademoiselle frem DX 112 < Armentieres, Old soldiers never Die, etc. You’ll like these old favourites. T Sitting on a Rainbow Fox Trot CB I’2o j Old new England Moon Waltz This is Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra at their best. C
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  • 498 4 SINGAPORE SCENES Teaching the Car Driver to Obey the Lights The Traffic Branch and the ayces and owner-driven* of Singapore hive never been known to co-operate for the purpose of providing entertainment for the rest of the public. The operations at the junction of S amford Road
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  • 232 4 TURKEY AND THE NEW LATIN SCRIPT Turkey boasls of beir g the European nation with the simplest orthography. She can as well claim to be th >t of the greates anarchy in the spelling of names. When it was dreided to introduce the Latin script, the principle was
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  • 106 4 HOSPITAL OPENS ITS DOORS TO THEM AGAIN King’s. Colleg-9 Hospital, London ,is opening its de ora to women medical students again. T 1 e Committee of Management decided not to admit women students two years <go, but has now lifted the ban. It is the first important change
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  • 550 4 CIVIL SERVICE PLEA FOR REVfOVaL The Mother'in the Home Illuminating views on the position of women in the Civil Service were expressed before the Royal Commission on the Civil Service, when pleas were again made for the removal of the marriage bar. One of the witnesses
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  • 175 4 OFFICIAL REFEREE ON LITTLEUNDERSTOOD PROCEDURE Important hints on economy in litigation were given in the High Court recen’lv by Sir Francis N«wboit, K. C., the Official Referee, in a judgment on a builder's da m for the erection of a house in Scooters Hill Road, Blackheath. Sir
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 225 4 For 220 V:ars the Most Intimate and Pleasing Christmas Gift! A /a. /g d^“‘ nC O'ih. -gt?.& über* Eau dt d Whoever chooses as a present lor Christmas follows a time-honoured custom. There is a subtle attraction about this famous Eau de Cologne which far Ply&d surpasses other gifts. The
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    • 13 4 You should give Martell's Brandy ths preterenoe over others as it js superlative
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    • 365 4 B S A Motor C V c: are “acSines with an In ter national reputation f or I POWER, SPEED, SILENCE, SAI-ETY ECONOMY and j Reliability. f < STvx 7 J v wrong if you lw- cliooseaß.S.A. I Be safe always WZjOl 1 The backbone of I j" e forged
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  • 224 5 A VICTIM OF HATRY Unable to Make Any Offer London, November 10 At the first meeting of the creditors of the Maiqaetw of Winchester in the London bankruptcy court the Official Receiver s'aUd that the Maiqa-es was in the han <-< of moneylenders to the extent
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  • 287 5 REMARK ABLE COURT STORY A story of "black na< c’’ was told a the Jeney Criminal Assize Court when Rollo Abmed, aged 31, a i aßve of Trinidad, a coloured m*r, was charged with having obtained £9O from a farmer named Ronde’, of Cemetery Farm,
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  • 211 5 London, November 14 Old Etonians are furious at the publication of a sensational novel. Decent Fellowp,” by John H-vgite. purporting io represent life at post- W >r Eton. Apart from the use of the strongest language, at which some of the crit cs express herror, are
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  • 299 5 PROGRESS IN GERMANY Japan a Very large Consumer There has been a Urge and rapid development of the nitrogen industry in Germany during the lest few years. In spite of the fact that the quantities of nitrogen compounds consumed by German agriculture are increasing from year to
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  • 417 5 “The Vagabond King The Vagabond King,’’ PeramcunL’d screen adaptation of Rndolph Friml’e famous operetta, is considered to be the most costly and beautifully mounted picture to come from this company’s Hollywood studios since the advent cf talking pictures. Photographed throughout by the rewly perfected T. chnicdour precess "The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 12 5 Yov 8/iouZd gwe Martell's Brandy the ireful -na ntiirrs a» it Miyerlatiw.
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    • 39 5 OLD MALAYA. Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril Baxendale, is now on sale at $2 i copy. The volume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la, Penang-sfreat Pmng
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    • 436 5 tea i WIDE-WORLD I TOY COLLECTION i I The Largest Display Tver seen in Penang. I z- Metal Soldiers > /X s L aJ- All types of tbe British Army, Model j i correctly mcdelled and o Fll S-wing Machines. Goo 2 work- 1 I y ciformeJ arranged ing Models
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  • 672 6 Medical Evidence Points to Drowning as Cause The enquiry held into the death of Mr. Doughs Vincent Gibeon, whose body ■was found in the sea at Changi on November 8, was continued before the Singapore Coroner on Tuesday. The inquiry, was conducted by Mr.
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  • 342 6 Jockey Sleigh has left for Ca’cntt»*, where he has been engtoed to ride. Mrs. W. S. Reeve-Tucker and Mrs. W. "E. Wallis will be leaving fir H >me nex week. Mr. H. L. Carter, an old planter from the Banting district, has returned to Malaya. The Duke
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  • 330 6 ATTEMPTEn COUP Sequel to Refusal to Obey Order Aliahab id, November 21 Sardar Muhammad Omar Khan, one of the Afghan Princes on parol at Allahabad, who had escaped from Allahabad and entered Afghan territory during the last revolt, to make a bid for the Throne, has
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  • 656 6 LIFE IN BOW CREEK Playground for the Children A playground has been provided for the children of Bow Creek, through Mr. Lansbury, First Commissioner of Works, on a plot of ground given by the Port rf London Au hority, says the 1 “Morning Post.” So practical an
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  • 78 6 SOME CHINESE OPPOSITION TO RECEPTION Shanghai, November 29 The British Ecmonrc Mission, including the C>tton Trade Submieeloj. arrived at Shanghai to-day. The members of the missions will go to Nanking on Dec. 3 and will spend two months studying commercial conditions in Shanghai, Hankow„Peking, Manchuria and Cantor,
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  • 137 6 NO SURPRISES Peterborough’s Appeal Fails FULL DRAW London, December 4 The English Cap first round re-plays played to-day resulted as follows Luton T. 4 Clapton O. 2 Newport Co. 4 Dulwich H. 1 Wellington 3 Womb well 0 Peterborough protested unsucces-fally against Aldershot after Saturday’s and Aldershot
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 17 6 "BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 303 6 ci 1— iiwusa iFui 1 n i Your Blood that tat be Cleansed 4 J rHES -inpurttW collect And «J» V retained fn tha Dk>«>d hewbol* •yatem becotrea to» i Wxrough ?.he bieoc. .ha» every 1 »!•».>• ot the bo-iv i. nourish ®dj I ibseetifi. Ulcers. Bad Lege, Piles, I'sndular
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    • 86 6 Boundless Energy I ON Hot, Tiring Days! I You can have it by eating the right fond. I “PINEAPPLE”! j Bskcon Ham I Contain more than twice the number of calories per pound than rump steak. They arc better energy producers and much more delightful to eat. New Supplies Just
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  • 3580 7 The Hon. the Resident Councillor Presides Mrs. Sproule Gives Away Prizes New Assembly Hall to Be Constructed Thanks to Penang Council Members The Hon. the Resident Councillor presided and Mrs. Sproule gave away the prizes at the annual “Speech Day” at the Hutchings School
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  • 65 7 Reuter. Adjutant of Sikh Regiment Killed by Afridis Peshawar, December 5 Captain Will, adjutant of a Sikh regiment was killed by Afridis who fired on a Jhanti brigade while it was returning to camp after actin 0 as a covering force for troops engaged in road making. The
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  • 302 7 A M. R. TOWN HALL RECITAL Old Favourites In Demand NEVER before has Penang had such a treat, as was offered it last night at the recital given by Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford. One was apt to be a little bit disappointed in
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  • 138 7 —Reuter. FRENCH CABINET CRISIS Paris, December 5 It is noteworthy that the defeat of the Government follows the resignation of the Minister of Justice, M. Raoul Peret, on November 18 'to enable him to give evidence before the Parliamentary Commission in connection with tho Oustric Bank case* and
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  • 107 7 The new Polish Cabinet has been formed» mostly of experienced hands. The Prime Minister is M. Slavek, Foreign Affairs go to Mr. Zaleski and the War Portfolio to Marshal 1 ilsudski. An Ordinance has been gazetted at Canberra designed to prevent aliens retaining any interest in
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  • 58 7 i. —Reuter. "THE GAMEST LOSER IN THE WORLD OF SPORT" New York, December 4 Mayor Walker presented Sir Thomas' Lipton with a gold Loving Cup subscribed for by his admirers in the United States and inscribed “To the gamest loser in the world of sport’’ and bearing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 494 8 In the dark days of the present season when, with the exception of the favoured few of the M.C.S. and the M.C.P., the average man cannot leave his office until five o’clock or after, there is no very wide margin for outdoor recreation aid exercise, though, it may
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  • 15 8 Haines. —To Marjorie, the wife of Major O. B. Haines, a son. December 4.
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  • 157 8 ith ths approach of Christmas, comes the annual appeal for subscriptions to provide a Christmas treat for orphans in the Penang Convent. Only this week Penang has had an opportunity of seeing something of the good work carried on behind the scenes by the tireless workers of
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  • 37 8 Charlotte, December 4 The First National Bank, the oldest national bank in North Carolina, did not open for business to day. The bank was founded in 1869. Deposits amount approximately to $1,887.000. Reuter.
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  • 32 8 Moscow, December 4 The Soviet-Chinese Conference has adopted a plan for further work. Three committees have been established for Chinese Eastern Railway questions commercial relations and resumption of diplomatic relations.—Reuter.
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  • 1231 8 A H. Penang, Friday. JV <)E are glad that Midame LJLJ Clara Bitt will carry away with her from Penang the memory of a really apprecia ive and enthusiastic audience; for no greater tribute could be paid her art than to be able to write that the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 120 8 E '7:•- '”> W"’ M fe BII.M w illiiiiH 302 Tfears Ago the Haigs began to distil Scots Whisky. Many ether distillers followed, but none excelled them, and nene can claim the years of experience tthat belong alone to the Haig family. 1 *iF JIM cshso’w® I Biw V-??»? 927
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    • 72 8 E. O. HO TEL. TO-NIGHTf IN AID OF SL DUISTANS FUNDS GRAND BALL with Mr. Tom Anthony’s Famous ‘Nonentities’ Band. Admission to the Ballroom: ONE DOLLAR. (Cash only). ORCHESTRAL CONCERT ON SUNDAY 7th DEC. AT 9.30 P.M. MINIATURE COLF ON THE LAWN. OPEN FROM 9 A.M. DAILY. j. fllaggi Soups
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 163 8 DEATH Oliviero. —Valentine C. de Oliviero, brother of Charles, Henry. Leo, Lucy de Oliviero and Annette de Mello, retired Chief Clerk, Prai Dock, expired at noon to day at No. 344, Burmah Road. Funeral from the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 5 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday). Death of Mr Vilentne
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  • 412 9 Reuter. miners vote for PEACE Men’s Leaders Confer With Prime Minister HOW THE CRISIS WAS AVERTED “Spreadover’’ Now to be Accepted London. December 4 The National Conference of the Miners’ Federation decided to-day against a national coal strike b 230.000 votes t' 209,000. Districts representing about
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  • 98 9 —Reuter H. M. S. Suffolk” Succeeds Where Stormcloud Failed Hong Kong, December 4 A wireless message from the Suffolk says the crew of the Iledwi) have been trans ferrod to a motorboat which is making the return journey across the lagoon to the Suffolk in heavy rain,
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  • 90 9 r—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Lloyd George Takes Counsel with His Party London. December 4 Tn view of the position of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons where it holds the balance as between the two larger parties, special interest attaches to the speech to be
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  • 79 9 Serious Damage in Burma: Shocks Felt in Bangkok Rangoon, December 4 So far thirty-six are known to have been killed while many were injured in an earthquake last night in the district of Ryu which seriously affected the railway from Mandalay to Rangoon which is unsafe
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  • 115 9 Reuter. Suggestion for Wartime Cabinet SOCIALIST MANIFESTO London December 4 Drastic changes in the machinery of government and the policy to deal with the present economic situation are advocated in a manifesto which it is stated thirty Socialist members of Parliament signed and the authorship of
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  • 78 9 Xu hold .***** visitors. —Rugby Radio Service. Accommodation for 100,000 Visitors at Bedford London, December 4 The new Zoological Park at Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, which comprises 400 acres and where anima’s will be shown in conditions more natural than are possible in the Zoological Gardens, London, will probably
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  • 78 9 Reuter. Mr. J. H Thomas Sees Him off for Canada London, December 4 Mr. J. H. Thomas was among a host of friends wishing farewell to Mr. Bennett on the latter’s return to Canada. Mr. Thomas said "Mr. Bennett came as a close friend and leaves
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  • 55 9 .—Reuter. Opening at Brussels Postponed for Conversations to Continue Brussels, December 4 The International Sugar Conference which should have opened to day has been postponed on the ground that conversations at Amsterdam between representatives of Java, Cuba and the United Sta'es have not yet finished owing to the
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  • 57 9 Lieu ter. Dynamite Waggon Explodes in Brazil; 36 Killed Rio de Janeiro, December 4 Thirty-six were killed and three building o destroyed by the explosion of a dynamite waggon at the railway station at Porto Novo da Cunha. State of Minas Geraes. The dynamite waggon was shunted
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  • 666 9 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Miss Spooner Falls into the Sea off Italy IWO MILE SWIM London, December 4 The ambitious flight by Miss Winifred Spooner, a participant in last year’s King’s Cup race, accompmied by an ex Oxford rowing Blue. Flying Officer E. C.
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  • 34 9 —Reuter. May Exceed 7,000,000 by February Washington, December. 4 Mr. Green, Labour Federation President, estimates the unemployed of 4,860,000 will exceed 7.000.000 in February if the present rate of increase continues, —Reuter.
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  • 470 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Progress of Indian Subcommittees SPIRIT OF UNITY London, December 4 A’ a result of discussion continued to day by the Federal Structure Sub Committee of the Round Tabla Conference, it was decidt d to add provisionally the two imoortant subjects of railways and maritime
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  • 117 9 >. —Reuter. French Government Defeated in Senate Paris, December 4 The Government was defeated in the Senate by 147 to 139 on opposition to interpellation on the Government’s policy. The resignation of the Government followed a most dramatic debate before a packed House. Replying to a vigorous attack
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  • 106 9 —Reuter. Expiry of Measure that Built up a British Industry London, December 4 The House of Commons rejected by 255 to 225 on the committee stage of the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill a Conservative motion to continue the Dyestuffs Act another five years. The Act was passed in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 391 9 time arrives, and with th e a 6 c old Y 1 custom of Gift Giving. I This is where we can As assist you in our timeliness to solve many a perplexing problem. V You will find that our /A Store is the ideal place for Gift-seekers» there j
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 153 10 (To the Editor of the Pinafig Gazette). Dear Sir, For many years it has been the custom to organise a Christmas treat for the orphans and inmates of the Penang Convent and we venture to appeal to well wishers and friends of the Convent for donations
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    • 391 10 Sir, —Vay I ask you to inform the general public of my intending departure from this country? It is my intention, after the January races, to retire to the Riveira Palm Beach, Park Lane or some other suitable spot becoming one of my vast learning
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  • 270 10 Negotiations ontinued Between Government and Companies Nanking, December 4 A Ministry of Communications spokesman to-day issued a statement on the present situation regarding negotiations between the Chinese Government and foreign cable companies the Eastern Extension, the Great Northern and the Com mercial Pacific, whose contracts with
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  • 228 10 SEQUEL IN COURT 2 Months for False Information The Ft > y of how a Per »”g Tamil itten ptrd to get his neighbour into rouble and how he himself was arrested vhen his gtatemente were discovered to be untrue, wm ►efore the Second •o ie Magistrate
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  • 150 10 COLOURS v WHITES The following have been selected to play on Saturday, at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade Ground: Whites.—G Carr: A S Ramsay, J A Parker, D H Trumble and J II Fenwick. G I Begley and R W Royston G R Evans, P Schouvaloff, N
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  • 321 10 Sympathetic O.t Lady to Small B y: 11 Wa-a ia troubb g you. my little mat Small Boy: ‘‘Bjo Hoo! Dyspepsia end rheumatism! Old Lady: "O Surely not—at your 8gt!” Smal Boy “Yes, teacher caned me because I could’nt spell them.’’ Tne oil laly may well have
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  • 294 10 WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY Sentenced to 6 months' Gaol FOUR CHARGES WITHDRAWN Lim Ah Kung, the Chinese woman who was charged with criminal breach of trust in reanpct of jewellery valued over $lO,OOO/ the property of several Chinese ladies of Penang, was again produced before Mr. H.
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  • 121 10 CHINESE IN COURT In the Second Police Court this me rning Yang Lee and Chin Yang, two Chinese, were charged with fraudulent possession of a metal watcl valued $5 at 23, Sek Chuan Lane. Another Chinese named Lam Kow also stood his trial for fraudulent pjese-s'on of
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  • 54 10 CHI' E E REMANDED IN CUSTODY Two Chinese named Ong Sa Tiong, and So Tip were charged before the Second Police Magistrate this morning to show cause as to why they should not be asked to execute a bond for good behaviour. The accused were remanded into
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  • 60 10 CASE AGAINST CHINESE POSTPONED The th-ft of a pur of gold bangles valued »t $124/-, was preferred against Chan T.t b'fo'-e the Second Police Magistrate M- E. Jago this morning. Detective Inspector Gordon» who was in charge of the case, «sked for a postponement until December 10.
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  • 115 10 CHANGE IN PENANG SIDE Changes have been made in the side originally seh c ed to represent Penang in the above mitch at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow (Saturday D. K. Evans is not available and his place is being taken by D. J. Fleming. W. F. F/etcher and D.
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 128 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation; m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Y’esterlay To-day SHARBS. 5 5 San* 3Q OQ 30 10. to. I C. iO. Minin/, tyer Hitam Tin. 116 12/- 116 12/dougkong Tin 16 6 17/3
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    • 65 10 Latest Lan Jo n, Nev York and Local Prtcei T//V: LINDON Spot £»12 15 D Down £l-7-6 1 Mratht £ll4 2 6 Down £l-5-0 SINGAPORE 158 25 per ptori Down 25 c. 125 tons done RUBBER: London 1. own 1/16 d. New York If c. (Goli) Down
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    • 204 10 The arrived from Singapore thia morning with a large number of passenger", among whom were many delegates to th' Far Eastern Congress on Tropical Med cine to ba held bt Bmgkok. Mr C de St Cero> Mr J W Grandia, Mr H Mac Mabnr, Mr Robinson, Mr E
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    • 356 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 14| cis. per pound —per pl $l9/33 quie*. London 4* I New York 9i cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices ter Standard Ribbed Smok-<i Sheet for to day are as fyllov 3: Spot 141 cts.
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    • 77 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob) London, December 4 Parif, 123.54- New York, 4.85J*; Brnnelr, 34.80 Geneva, 25.06 Am ierdam, 12.06; Milan, 92.65; Berl-.n 80.36 Stockholm, 18.09 Copenhagen. 18.15 CLlo, 18.16; Yienna, 34.49 Pra gue 163 f; Helsingfors, 193; Madrii, 43 60 Lisbon. 108.25 Athena. 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, 4%%; Aires.
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    • 78 10 Perang, December 5,1980 (By Oourtesv The Charterid Bank.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 h h 4m ta 2/8 j Private 3 m/ta c.-eout 2'4 3/32 3 Documentary 2 4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 I, France w T.T. 1,425 to India T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 78
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  • 76 10 Dec. 7. 2nd Sunday in Advent No English Service at St. Marks Church, Butterworth Padre in Kedah. 8 a m. Holy Communion and 10 am. Morning Pray ar and Address at Ur ion Church, A lor Star. 6 p.m Evensong and Address at St. Masonic Ball, Snngei Patau
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 17 10 JOSCH” Plugs have proved to be beet on the road, in the air and on the tea.
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    • 43 10 ffainnymede' Ute Cheerful Hotel" TO-MORROW MUSIC in the LOUNGE from 12 Noon. DINNER DANCE. SUNDAY MUSIC in the LOUNGE from 7 30 p.m. CHRISTMAS SEASON Tables may now be booked. Programmes obtainable at the Office. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.
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    • 342 10 New Advcrtiseni.nis POSITION VACANT book-keeper Wanted competent and efficient h keeper frem middle of this month A b Oo!< Box l9l, c/o P.nat g G 2 7 copies of recent teetimoaiaL. 1 Wlltx MISCELL A NEOUS. Advertiser offers for private sale handsome Round Jak Woo j hand carved Table" the
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  • 640 11 ANNUAL meeting Mine on Caretaking Basis Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole, chairman, or(9 ided at the annual Reneral meeting of jirgui Tin. Ltd., in Singapore, on Novemhor 28 Others present were Messrs, q (>. Worst. «L A. Elias, E, S. Manasseb, Lee China Tuan and 0.
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  • 88 11 5 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. Hutchings School, Penang, Distribution of prizes: School Hall 10 80 am. Variety Entertain nient, 6.15 p.m. Inter State Rugby Fontball Penang v Kedah, Esplanade. Anglo Chinese School, Nibong Tehal, First Annual Parents Pay and Programme of Work. Nibong Tebal 4.80
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  • 647 11 KUCHaI tin Conserving Ore Deposits The annual general meeting of Kuchai f Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held in Sin- gap ore on November 28, Mr. T.E, Ander- sun Pole being in the chair. Others pre- sent were Miesre. S. Q Wong, J. A. i Elias,
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  • 499 11 I SELANGOR BRANCH j Steamship Companies I and Guarantees A meeting of the Selangor branch ComImittee of the F.M.S. Chamber of ComImerce was held in Kuala Lnmpur, on I November 21. There were present Mr. W. G. C. I Blunn, (ir. the chair), and Messrs. E.
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  • 236 11 “BULLETIN” OBSERVATIONS What Policy Would Entail The F.M.S. monthly Bulletin of Tin Statistics, issued by Mr. J. Lovett, state 8 that the F.M.S. production of tin for October showed an increase over the September figures of 759 tons but a decrease of 1,159 tons compared with
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 80 11 You should give Martell'* Brandy tie preference over others as it is sup ’rlativ* I>i i»i 1 »|V«e p I I Wk -C 1 There nothing more welcome on a hot day, when Old Sol seemc determined to shrivel you up. than a glass of Montserrat. I his delicious Lime
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  • 288 12 —R.uer. SOAKED WITH WATER Developed 30 Years After Exposure Sro k io’it, N ivember, 3 Professor Herizbe g.who is responsible for the development of the films found on the spot where the PoLr explorer Andree and his companions mtde their last camp, anr our ces that after
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  • 198 12 ‘’Hermes’’ and “Kent” Will be in Singapore Thrre will be an unusually nautical ti-V(Ur about Christmas in Sir g pire this %p»r, for in ad lition to the presence of R.M S. ‘‘KenJ’, the fit- sh p of tbe China S ati r, which is due osp-mcPthe
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  • 137 12 Tc-day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. M~rch Militaire No. 1 Schubert Medley Overture Carnivalia Williams Reverie “A Chris'mis Ev "Arranged by C. O Sc.tt The Ha’lelujab Chorus” (From Handl's Mess'al) Three P.eces (a) Fox Trot—" Dream Avenue” Wendling (b) WaitZ—“ When It’s Spring Time In Tbe
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    • 17 12 ‘BOSCH” Plugs haoe proved to be best on the road, m the air and on the tea.
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    • 151 12 AT LAST! J or tfjs Jirst ¥ou See and Ji. ear tfje greatest of all Romances in all its Splendour! MAJESTIC 6-15p.m. To-night 9-30 p.m Matinees: To-morrow and Sunday at 2-45 p.m. Paramount proudly presents Is fie Musical Monarch of the Movies! VAGABOND KING Produced Entirely in Perfect Technicolour Rear
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  • 428 13 LODI’S EXE.UT.ON Obsessions of the Ex-Kaiser “Are you »11 ready. Sergeant-Major F* asked the officer in charge. 'All ready, air,’ came back the reply. An order to the firing party, and eight riflja were aimed at the condemned man's cheat. He did not flmcb, merely watching
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  • 318 13 “ROUGHEST NOVEMBER 5 FOR MANY YEARS” Oxford, November 11 Eight Oxford undergraduates and two other young men appeared at Oxford City Police Court to-day on charges of offences against the pol’ce (.rising out of the Guy Fawkers night “rap.” The Chief Constable said “From my ovn experience
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  • 1254 14 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines following ia a list of yes- seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the Io P«rl T*-4av b i D) Haan Ach«en Port?, Meulaboh and Tjdmg. Suls to-day for Acbeen Porte, Tjdang and Men’abob. 0 9 “Amping from Sitiawan,
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    • 535 14 v .«Bcwc®ss=r=s»ssKSK=-- —-ai isx-..nu i» n wr- _l r Assets exceed >11,000,000. S. C. A.surance in force exceed $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE i Winchester Houee Singapore. LONDON OFFICE t 27, Old Jewry, E.C, The Company baa £20,000 deposited with the
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  • 623 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Penanß, December 5. 1930. Mutton cte. Mutton Indian per io 56 Head Hhiep or foal M r-*ch 1-3 1 Liver with heart A last to 1.5) ’’Yin* do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 4U Suet w 40 idney pair 80
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