Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED (BS3 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 285 VOL. LXXXVIII THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 305 1 ItTnAGATA; brothers dentists iHead Office, next i to The Dispensary. jprtnch Office 62, LeithStreet a- Ill 1 HI MIMI I I BUCHANAN’S Pure White M BSack and White Whisky Non Staifting *KI CKO M Maae a name for itself many g g ggjj| years ago by reason of its age
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    • 16 1 9K9SKE9S9SS9PB B.TOKISATSUj STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Thons 779, M 70, BIBHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 1667 2 BANKS. ig^fxrixr jxnx mrxLLi Jj i.fT ml TO LET I lBl mrroantile bank op india ’3 |«V <■ LIMITED. J H A spacious and well ventilated /cSyL \&X wr wn. .m fbwiJft [lncorporated in England.] J ft < a Compound House* No. 2IL McAlister lATllzlS I CIS Authorised Capital £3,000,000
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  • 340 3 FOUR CONVICTS ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE One Killed and One Wounded New York, November 2 Four long term convicts tried to make a dash for liberty from Sing-Sing prison, but their attempted was stopped by a fusillade of pistol bullets and teargas grenades in the prieon yard
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  • 203 3 WRITER OF THE POEM STILL ALIVE The little home in which Rosa Hartwick Thorpe stored the poem that made her famous—“ Curfew Muse Not Ring To-night”—is still standing in the v llage of Litchfield, Illinois, U. S. A. However, it has converted into a restaurant.
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  • 170 3 FORCES MAKING FOR RECOVERY The business barometer of the Federation of British Industries in its forecast for the fourth quarter cf the year states: “The forces responsible for the world collapse in prees appear almost to have spent themselves, and in this B’nse we may be said to
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  • 219 3 TWO BRANCHES New Agreement Confirmed The report of agreement on the longdiscussed question of the Mosul pipe line which appeared in the “Morning Poat” is now officially confirmed, says that paper’s co’ respondent in Paris. As previously stated, a single pipe will run from Iraq to Aboukamal
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  • 192 3 “DANGERS OF COURTING THE ELECTORS” London, November 25 A plea for Second Chambers in the Provinces and the retention of the special representation of landlords was made by Nawab Jamshed Ali Khan, addressing the East India Association! Nawab Ali Khan maintained that the moderating influence of a Second
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 182 3 rr I Illi h l l —■■■lll MJ—- NEW LIGHT I ON NUTRITION “Food should refresh and invigorate the body and not merely > satisfy the sense of hunger and appetite; it should produce energy and vital capacity.” Extract from Report of the British Ministry of Health. It is in
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    • 18 3 “BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. i
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    • 335 3 I fe”' ’i v\ C- -v A j -i \w w X Wgy thi typ THE BLADE YOU NEED. A razor blade that will do its work with absolute efficiency, yet as smoothly and softly as if it were merely your hand passing down your face. A. bird? that will
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  • 1591 4 ELECTORATE OF 100,000,000 I DEPUTY-GOVERNORS ADVOCATED Sj°Egyptian Model for J the Army The cfficibl summary of the important report on India and the Simon Commission's reccmmendations by a Committee of of the Royal Empire Society* the members of which are Europeans of great experience
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    • 371 4 WjjL LODGE CT Th» plug for nearly all C' engine» tcrewed I". ®SBC£Bf OSISSwtSIISS® to Lodge plug is accepted as the world's standard for efficiency and reliability because of the unexampled service it is known to give in all makes of cars. ST jfcfr'ggy See that every plug in your
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    • 13 4 Fov ihtndd givt MaruU's Brandy th» pr»f»rtiM over othari a» it it mptrlaiiv».
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    • 423 4 Is 4 C cL OB Alight as well send a real present while you’re about it. Christmas comes only once a year what about one of these cases of 3 p 6, or 12 bottles cf Johnnie Walker, seasonably decorated. Look at the trouble it saves S(l11 you, too. No
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  • 422 5 qTATBMENT BY THE NEW PRESIDENT-ELECT Robbers of the State to be Punished New Y >rk, November 2 G inli > Vardas, the victorious, bei’leHer, began preparations for the Te Brzl'ftti regime shortly after his De 7val R J (1J J meiro, seeking to JpeeJ the reorganisation
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  • 231 5 INDIAN WATCHMAN’S PLUJKY CAPTURE A murderous attack was made on Mr. Low Poh Cfive, manager of the Tiger Balm factory ut Neil Road, on Monday afternoon ebor ly after four o’clock and but for the bravery of an Indian watchman the men involved would have got away.
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  • 64 5 Mr. Pcthick-Lawrence, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, in a written reply, states that the salaries and fees of the Attorney-General (Sir W, Jowitt) and the Solicitor-General (Sir J 'iri’ B Melville) in the period of about, 16i months from Juue 10, 1929, to October 31, 1930, were follows
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  • 494 5 NEW EXHIBITS Unique Treasures in Calcutta Museum The remarkable improvements, the have lately been carried out in the India Museum in Calcutta and the many im mensely valuable additions especially <?• new exhibits in the Arcl esc tion, have well meritei the revision cf the official
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  • 251 5 CONFISCATED BY COLOMBO CUSTOMS Colombo, November 18 For the first time in several months Customs official?, a few days ago, detected a Jaff a Tamil passenger from the Straits attempting to smuggle some jewellery and to evade paying the dutj thereon. Is is learned that a
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  • 391 6 ANNUAL SURVEY Increase in General Cargo After providing for interefit and finking fund contributions in »he snm of $2/83, 479.50 and crediting $326,489 87 interest earned on investments» the income and expenditure account shows a surplus of $392,957.24 as compared with a surplus of $873,434.54 last year,
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  • 421 6 PROBLEM STILL LARGELY UNSOLVED '"The problem of the perfect diet for the normal man anil remains largelv untolv ed. The particular fac>. emerge, however, that adeqancy of diet can m general be satisfactorily attained by aiming a moderation in quantity and variety it; character, and insisting on
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  • 820 6 DETAILS OF A TYPICAL CASE £5 a Week with Benefit Every port employer with whom I have discussed the situation is calling londly for an amendment of the Unemployment Insurance Acte, says the Cardiff correspondent of a home paper. It may be remembered that on many
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  • 21 6 A jumble sale will ba held in the Town Hall 01 Saturday, December 13 at 4 3 J pm,
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  • 501 6 ECONOMIC SYSTEM DOOMED Mr. Leslie Urquhart’s View Mr. Leslie Urquhart, in his speech at the annual meeting of Russo-Asiatic Consolidated, Limited, recently expressed the view that the crash of the Soviet economic system was not far distant. The Soviet official Press,” said Mr. Urquhart, ,f gives
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  • 124 6 STRIPPED AND ROB RED BY CHINESE BANDITS The c’rcumslances in which Mrs. Hayward, an American and her nurse, Miss Gomersal, were captured by Chinese bandits are described in the foilowing Peking message of Nov. 29. Mrs. H. D. Hayward, an American, urgently ne-ding a surgical operation, left
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  • 115 6 Johannesburg An Eastern Calandra lark, which over shot its mark during migration and fl’w 4.000 miles instead of 2,000 has been shot by a farmer at Swakopmund, South-West Africa, and sent to the Transvaal Mueenm, Pretoria. It had completed the longest distance migration known in the O
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  • 364 6 Dr. Elaud returned to Penang this morning, and has resumed practice. The wedding arranged b tween Miss Gabrielle Mitcnell and Mr. Rcott-Ram will not take place, says the Straits Times.” Mr. W. H. Bell, manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., Hong Kong, has returned to the
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  • 196 6 BY UNEMPLOYED CHINESE A Chinese named Lee Yew, a member of the Chinese u 'employment camp at Bellamy Road, Kuala i r.mpur, was charged with h*virg behoved tin a threatening manner t. another Chinese in the came, on the evening of the Bth met., by trying to bit
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  • 182 6 CORRESPONDENCE FOR SOUTH AMERICA r Commencing witti th« Homeward Mai, leaving Penang on Jinuary 2. 1931, correspondence for Bnz 1, Uruguay Argentine Republic, Bolivia. Chile, Falkland Island, Paraguay and Peru will be accepted for transmission by ordinary mail to Marseilles and thence by air mail. Such correspondence must
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 17 6 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 171 6 Royal Bakery 5 PROPRIETORS 8 Singapore Cold Storage Co, l td. I /A/C 6LS Limited Supply OF CAKES Arriving BY SS “KEDAH' To-morrow. HOOK YOU ORDER NOW TO AVOID DIS KPI’OIMMiNT. Tel: 692 and 608 PENAUG 33, Butterworth. i kH Ji The motorist who takes an interest in the efficient
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  • 1971 7 Nominal Damages “Act of Diligent Creditor without Malice” A Sharp-Tongued Wife” Mow will be found the full ind .4nentof Mr. Justice Sproule in H suits in which two Chinese sued l),.ttv money-lender for damages, on the ground that their goods chattels had been wrongfully
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  • 146 7 INTER-STATE HOCKEY Two Changes at Forward The following team has been selected to represent Penang against Perak on Saturday next the 13th inst. The match will be play ed on the Hutchings School ground at 4.45 p.m. CG van Huuten G. Aste (Captain) D.K. Evans
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  • 122 7 LIVE WIRE IN GARDEN At Butterworth yesterday a Chinese conservancy coolie was found dead in a garden apparently having been electrocuted. It is believed that a live wire running across a garden was snapped by a falling betel nut tree in the early hours of the
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  • 61 7 FORMER DIRECTOR OF KATZ BROTHERS LTD. News has been received by cable from home advising the death of Mr. K. Kirchberger, who was Manager and Director for Katz I rothers Ltd London, for over 40 years. As a mark of sympathy, the local office of
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  • 259 7 PRIZE DAY List of Successful Students Mrs. P. J. Sproule, 0.8. E., gave away the prizes to the successful students of the Government English School, Northam-road. this morning. Mr. Hameed Khan, the Headmaster of the School, in requesting Mrs. Sproule to distribute the prizes, said that he
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  • 141 7 CODMORE HILL Codmore Hill, another English race horse, was lauded in Penang to-day. having arrived by the P AO ss kashmir. A three year old cel<l ing by Glanmerrin Lonmay, Codmore Hili has been purchased in partner-bio by Mr. Primrose and Mr. Chew Boon Ee, proprietor
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  • 109 7 CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF SEDITIOUS DOCUMENTS Chew Tok p bong. a Chinese ynnth, was charged in the C econd Police Fnnrt this moming with the possession of documents which had a tendency to encourage or incite persons to interfere with the administration of the countrv. Detective Inspector Blakes’ey,
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  • 144 7 B ACK TO REGISTRAR There we’ further discussion in the Sunreme Court this morning in connection with the Nonrdin Estate Settlements and the suit between Mohamed urat and others and Mr. Lim Cheng Law. Counsel engaged in the case are M«sgr°. B. F. Ross. E. A. de
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 136 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir,—ls it true that the European Unemployment Committee will only render assistance to wives of unemployed Euro peens provided the husbands leave their wives and children behind and join the Port Dickson camp I am given to understand that an unemployed
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    • 216 7 The following is taken from the Malaya Tribune. Sir. —While drastic retrenchment is the war cry everywhere, it staggers us to find the sinful waste in the People s Paper. You treat precious space as the Germans treated massed formation as cannon fodder Instead of
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  • 155 7 Young Pupil Killed at Singapore (From Our Own Singapore, December 11 Mr. Willis Johnson, a young assistant of the A.P.C., doing a height test reached six thousand feet and coming down rpached a height of about a thousand feet when he went into a spin and
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  • 116 7 —Reuter. Proficiency Surprises Guests at Argentine Club London December 11 The Prince of Wales' progress in Spanish was strikingly demonstrated in a speech he delivered at a dinner given in his honour at the B'avoy Hotel by the Argentine Club ’H:s grammar and accent are splendid,”
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  • 110 7 $lO,OOO IN DONATIONS Each year the Penang Turf Club gives away several thousands of dollars to charitable institutions in Penang and in England. They have not neglected to do so this year. At a recent meeting of the Committee it was decided to make theL following
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  • 52 7 On behalf of the Convent Christmas Fnnd we gratefully acknowledge the following donations: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carmichael 10. The Societa 5. Mr. S. Sehested 25. Mr. J. S. Dawbarn 10. Mr. C. R. Samuel 10. $6O. Previously acknowledged $l5O. Total $2lO. R Wood Hill.
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  • 83 7 DATES FOR 1931. The following dates of Sports Meetings for 1931 have been arranged and approved by the Penang Amateur Athletic Association January 3 Police May 2 A.C.S. Union May 9 G.E.S. Sungei PatanC May 16 S.X.I. May 23 A.C S. May 80 P.M.R.C. June 6
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  • 46 7 —Reuter. (ommunist Fires a Revolver Copenhagen, December 10 A Communist in the gallery of the hamber attempted a speech while a minister, M Steincke. was outlining social reform plans. The police intervened and another Communist fired a revolver harmlessly, Four arrests were made.
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  • 23 7 Reuter, Paris, December 10 M. Laval, ex Minister of Labour, has abandoned tbe task of fur rung a Govern- ment.
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  • 56 7 Fresh rioting has broken out in several parts of C iba Ch e was killed and several are wounded. President Hoover has submitted to the Senate a protocol worked out by Mr Elibu Root and his col lengths last year for Unit* d States adherence to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 You should give Martell's Braui* the preference over others at it it S’lntrlatsve
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    • 24 7 “PINANG GAZETTE” CHRISTMAS NUMBER 4 Advertisers in the “Pinang Gazette’’ Christmas Number are requested to send in their copy as soon as possible. -sa
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    • 53 7 I Cars Home LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY— HO PE LAY NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars.— WE ARNE BROS., LTD., 30, Anson Road,
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  • 523 8 Tbe motorist and his welfare have ever commanded the solicitous regard of Penang Municipal Commissioners, though we cannot help feeling that of late zeal has outdistanced commonsense. Yesterday the opinion was expressed in these columns that the circular traffic system introduced near the racecourse was not
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  • 229 8 Fashion changes, though human nature does not. Nevertheless experience dearly bought is not without its value, and the lessons of the past sometimes guide the conduct of the present. These reflections are prompted by a cable to hand to day recording that the dispute between
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  • 1222 8  -  A. H. Penang, Thursday. HERE is one prospect from ffO the windows of our eyrie which does not please. From each other embrasure the eye is delighted. On the one hand green-clad hills with sunlit slopes rearing against a back ground of azure, and on the other
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 111 8 ten (Zj) fm O s 1 ra r i Jlk Rt®te2gs kO<s» M r tewbt S A x£&Sk<^£<* 7 FOR PEOPLE OF TASTE FROM ALL DEALERS. I FOR SALE Z BUDDED STUMPS AND BUDWOOD I BEST JAVA SUMATRA CLONES FROM THE LARGEST BUDWOOD GARDENS NURSERIES IN MALAYA GROWN UNDER EUROPEAN
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    • 114 8 1 E. O. HO IEL. tonight. Impromptu Mier-Dinner Dance. (P. O On ward Mail) To-morrow, Friday 12th December The Band o? s.s. “President Garfield” will play for the After-Dinner Dance. Wednesday next, t jth December, In Aid of Funds for European Unemployed in Malaya PENANG “LITTLE THEATRE” FLAYERS IN “The
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 167 9 —Reuter. Bill to Facilitate Research manufacturers to CONTRIBUTE Indian Coolies in Ceylon and Malaya <Th e fnxt is issued of thp Rubber Tn his* r < Bill providing that all Tn bher manufacturers in the United Kinod<>m (including Northern Treshould contribute a sum not ling one-t'ventvfifth of
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  • 98 9 —Reuter. Rival Claims Submitted to Central Board London, December 10 Th? managers of the railway companies met the executives of the railway unions in London to day to discuss the latter sde inands for improvements in rates of pay and conditions of service. It was announced that the
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  • 93 9 —Reuter. Extending Australian Mining Operations Canberra December 10 Moving in tbe House of Representatives the second reading of the Gold Bounty 841 providing a bonus of £1 per ounce OU all gold produced in Australia in excess of the average yield of the years 1929 30 and
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  • 67 9 —Reuter. Existing Law Considered Satisfactory London, December 10 A letter from tho Governor of Hong King dated June 25, published in a V nite *’aper, outlines the effect of-the existing law relating to Mutsai and expresses the opinion that the present position may be regarded as not
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  • 65 9 Rugby Radio Service Another Big Decline ill Imports and Exports London, December 10 The Board of Trade Journal publishes preliminary figures of last month s trade which show that imports into the Unite*, k ingdom for November totalled £79 400 0 X» as against £90,900,000 in October.
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  • 243 9 Restriction of Output Favoured BRUSSELS CONFERENCE Brussels, Decrmber 10. Addressing the Sugar Conference, Mr. Chadbourne pointed out that Javanese producers had provisionally agreed to reduce exports and appealed to the other delegations to apply restrictive measures. He suggested each delegation should appoint, two members to reach an
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  • 170 9 the whole Conference.—Rugby Radio Service. Sub-Comm’ttees' Draft Reports Being Prepared London, December 10 Committee work of the Indian Round Table Conference will ba resumed on Friday. Results of exchanges of views during the past few days meanwhile are being summarised in the form of draft reports by the
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  • 130 9 Rugby Radio Service. British and American Co-operation London, December 10 The Under Secretary for the Colonies. Dr. Shiels. announced in the House of Commons that proposals for air services in the British West Indies had been put forward by Atlantic Airways, Limited. Initial operation. it is understood,
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  • 100 9 Rugby Radio tie'.vice. Telephone Communication to South America London, December 10 The Postmast"'- announces that from December 12 direct radio telephone communication will be avertable between Britain and Argentina with an extension bs land line in South America to Uruguaj-and Chile The service will be available to all
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  • 181 9 fuel in her bunkers ignited. -Rugby Radio Service. Empress of Scotland” Destroyed by Fire ABOUT TO BE DISMANTLED London, December 10 The former passenger liner Bmp ress of Scotland. -5 000 tons, which arrived at Bly th, > orthum v, eriand, last week for dism
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  • 187 9 Under Secretary for Mmes. —Rugby Radio Service. German and Polish Agreement Necessary London, December 10 A considerable measure of agreement has been reached in the discussions of the last two days between the Secretary for Mines Mr. Shinwell, and representatives of the Polish Government on the proposed
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  • 62 9 Peuter. Author Who Began Life aS Lancashire Weaver London, December Bart Kennedy, the author and traveler who began life as a weaver and able-bodied seaman, has died in a mental hospital at Haywards Heath, Sussex. He has been very depressed since the death of his wife
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  • 155 9 Reuter. P. and 0. Company’s Bad Year NEED FOR REDUCED TAXES London, December 10 Lord Inchcape, prj-tidiag at the annual meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, said be had never known trad? so had as during the past few months. The di-tn r bances
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  • 197 9 Two Tamils Sentenced to Death at Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 11 Venkatasamy and Jaganathan, two Tamils, were yesterday found guilty at the Assizes of tbe murder of an entire family in a house in Havelock Road on September 11, and were sentenced to death.
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  • 101 9 Reuter. Member of the Reichstag Fined 180 Marks Berlin, December 10 A demonstration against the film "All Quiet on the Western Front” last night led to repeated collisions with the police who were obliged to charge with rubber truncheons and fire warning shots. Two constables vie e injured
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  • 107 9 —Reuter. Defence Opened by Mr. Norman I Birkett London, December 10 Counsel (Mr. Norman Birkett) opening tbe case for tbe defence in the banknote affair in which tbe Bank of Portugal is suing Waterlows for alleged negligence, described plaintiffs’ allegations as “a highly coloured picture” and denied
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  • 91 9 —Renter. Mr. Kellogg Declines to Interpret Signs as Foretelling War Oslo, December 10 Tbe establishment of a world wide brotherhood was the keynote of a distinguished gathering, including the King, Crown Prince, and Diplomatic Corps at the presentation of the Nobel Peace Prizes to Mr. Frank Kellogg
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 52 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONM} N4TRATE OF SODA. t jg NITRGLIM, i CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, J SUPERPHOSPHATES. 1 BASIC SLAG. FISH, PLUTOPHOS POTASH SALTS. ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCfll Synthetic Farmywi KaxsnS. :i i STANDARD FLOWER AND i LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. e o -a,- J u Durege arid Thomas,
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    • 204 9 NEW RECORDS From Mid-Oecember Issue Just Arrived Wagner —revealing the full majesty of a great orchestra London Symphony Orchestra TA (“Lob ngrin”—Prelude to Act 3 JJ 1810 T he Valkyrie”—Ride cf the Valkyries Welcome revival of a brilliant overture p Royal Orchestra, Covent Garden, u Maritana,” Overture Fascinating Viennese Waltz
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 36 9 THE ATS £1 HO VAIL TO NIGHT UNTIL SUNDAY“The Devils Pit” An epic drama of MAORI life made with native cast. REGINALD DENNY in “Clear the Decks” A Super Comedy T win T riggers (BUDDY ROOSEVZL
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 408 10 'FINANCIAL TIMES” COMMENT Naraguta (Nigeria) Tin Mines Under the above caption, the ‘Financ al Timeb” comments as follows on the report, for the year ended March 31, of Naraguta (Nigeria) Tin Mint s: It is well-known that owing to their relatively high working costs average Northern
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    • 89 10 STAFF AND LABOUR FORCE TO BE RETAINED The directors of the Lenggeng Rubber Company, notwithstanding the low price of rubber, have decided to retain the etaff and labour force «nd keep the estates iu tapping, says the “F n rncial Times” of November 10. They have sold forward
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    • 92 10 SECOND DWIDEND FROM HI3 COMPANY THAT CRASHED An echo of the City Equitable Fire Ingar ance crash, which shook the City in 1922, is made by an announcement of a Becond dividend of 2«. in th° Gerard Lee Bevan was the cha'rman of this company, and he
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    • 93 10 The hoalth staie uent for the Municipality of George Town for the week eddlr.g December 6, 1930, shows a total of 60 deaths—37 males and 23 fernahs —the death-rate bf-ing 21.29 per mille compared with 16.33 in the preceding week and with 27.50 in the corresponding week cf
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    • 267 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest q notation e m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day:— Yesterday To-day C E s e Shares. 0 *e O 5 CQ OQ 00 00 G. to. C. tO. Robber (Dollar). Allenby 1.05 1.20
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    • 58 10 Latest London» New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON Spot £lll-12 6 Unchanged 1 Months’ £ll3 0-0 Up 2/6 SINGAPORE 657.00 per picul Down 37> c. 150 tons done RUBBER-. London If d. Up 1/16 d. New Turk 9| c. (Gold) Down £c. Local 14 1 cts.
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    • 177 10 ESTATE CLOSED AFTER WORDING AT LOSS The 22ad annual report, for the 13 months ended August 31, 1930, of the directors of the Sepcng Rubber Co.. Ltd., states that a total cr p of 142,174 Its. wrg harvested to July 19, when tapping ceised Of this
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    • 80 10 Penang, December 11,1980 (Bv Courtesy TA* Charter, d Sank. On I ondon Barna Demand 2/3 23/32 4 m/ts 2 8 I Pri vate 3 m/ts credit 2 4 3/32 3 Documentary 2 4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 h India H T.T. 155 j
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    • 320 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 15 cts. per pound =per pl $2O/Quiet. London 4|l New York 9f cts. (gold). \By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smokr-d Sheet for to-day are as foliov s Son* 15 cts. per lb. J*n/M*r.
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    • 291 10 MALAYAN PASSENGERS The P. and O. Kashmir M which left London on Novemb r 13, bound for the Far East arrive I at P/maug this morning with the Loudon m*ils. The following passengers were booked for Malayan Ports: Mr. B. W. A leo,
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    • 44 10 LATEST RETURNS The fell iwing are the latest output and crops for November: Bangrin Tin Dredging Co. L d. Output piculs 1,495.16 Hours worked 1,870 Yardage treated 314.500 Glimau Tin Ltd. Hours ran Cubic yards treated 31,843 Piculs 25
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    • 117 10 lbs. Anglo-Malay 108,520 Patahng London Asiatic 383,000 Golden Hope 175,415 Bikam 75.200 Sungkai-Chumor 48.5' 0 Seaport 45,000 R. E. of Johore 54,735 North Labis 33,000 Pernambang 100,489 Strathisla 80.000 Lanadron 57.136 Ledbury 77.200 Cluny 37.730 Hoeeote 110,700 Bepang Selaugtr 154,605 Malaysia 34,598 Tai Tak 28,000 Kuala Krau 13,806
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    • 191 10 Penang, December 11. 193 C. cts. Benares Opium pjchsst nom 5J200.00 Cloves i 90.00 Gold leaf: sellers 72.01 Maos Picking. nom 170.0 C Nutm«gaBos 70.0 C HOs 60.00 Cocca -ts per 1,000 15.00 Copra Sundrisd sties 6.55 Rattans sties 11.15 Rattans Ocarse 10 60 Grean Sna l Shells
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    • 73 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, December 10 Paris. 123.62: New Y rk. 4.85 K Brussels, 34.76 Geneva, 2'.06 Arne kerdam, 12.06; Milan, 92.75; Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen, 18.15 Oslo. 18.16; Vienna, 34.50 Pra gus 1631; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, <4.70; Lisbon. 108.25; Athens, 375 taeharestt 818; Rio, 41»; Buenos
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    • 1062 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST NAMES. I I l_.il RUBBER (DsUmJ 9>f« 11 c 1 Alle by Bubba de 1 1 25 Alox trajah Bubba Kettle el 1 0 Amalgamated Malay Bltatec 1 3 1 45 Ayer Hftam Planting SyuSfamte 1 2 i. 30 Ayer Kunlng Rubber Stotatea 2f .W Ayer
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  • 130 10 In the Second Police Court thia morning a Chinese was charged with unlawfully returning to the Colony from banishment. A postponement of the case was allowed. XXX Eh Seah, a Chinese, was charged with the possession of non Government Chanda at Weld Quay On the application
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  • 82 10 E. O. Hotel Orchestral Concert on Sunday, 1 Ith* December at 9 30 p.m. Ut d »r the direction of Mr. Reginald Selleck. PROGRAMME 1. March “The War in the Olsen Air”' 2. Overture “The Magic Mozart Flute 3. Selection "The Vagabond Friml King 4. Violin Solo Selected (Soloist— ur.
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    • 17 10 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 444 10 New Advertisements POSITIONS VACANT?" Money making part time uccu C a'i»n no onvmuatxoeriracer.qnir-d. A aenl wanted Ab Co-operative 8<H at Wholesale prices-B .m e C X Watches, Clocks, Jeweller’ Cuh' 08 Mnaioal InBtrnm.nt., G-' a[ no uh ‘"J' Sports Goods, Books, General M ercha 5 dis a Good C'tnmi*Mion. W-itn
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  • 488 11 DIRECTORS’ REPORT p directors’ report of New Hayoen ’’Estates Ltd., together with .nt of accounts for the year ended A«ount« The balance brought .««rd from last account forWftrd £3,759.7 5 for “>e year resulted in a loss of 581.13 8 Ixraving a credit balance of
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  • 182 11 FIRST OF ITS KIND IN ENGLAND An experiment which will have farwacbing effects and which may revolu>onise the whole treatment of nervous ’rders in Eng’and, was inaugurated '4' nail week when Princess Helera ictor: a opened the Woodside Nerve doepital at Muswell Hill R ig the
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  • 271 11 BERNAM-PERAK MEETING Estates in Good Condition The twenty-first annual ordinary general meeting of the Bernam-Perak Rubber Plantations was held recently at Lloyd’s Avenue, E. C. Mr. J. Walker Hain (ihe Chairman) presided. The Chairmen said that the profit for the year was £1,128 17s. 9d.,
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  • 122 11 DUTY INCREASED ON SHEETINGS Under a Governmental ruling, the Customs duty on tic. sheets aad pa *8 has been raised from free, under the British preference tariff and 5 per cent, under the intermediate and general schedules, to 7| percent, under the British preference tariff, 12| per c*ot.
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  • 370 11 REJOINED CHURCH O? ENG'AND AFTER CO -.VERSION IO ROMS The Rev. Alfred Fa wk *B, Vicir of Ashby St. Ledgers and Honorary Chaplain to the Bistop of Durham, whose funeral took place at Storrington Church, Sussex, was re-admitted to the Church of England 21 ago, after
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  • 256 11 IMPROVED QUALITY OF EMPIRE WINES The Brewers’ Exhibition opens! on November 1, at the Agricultural Hall. London. More than 800 mp! sof beer from all parts of Great Britain snd Ireland have been entered for the various competitions A’l British bser, it is officially
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  • 119 11 The following new books have been received The English Lakes, by W. T. Palmer; Eredia’s De«cription of Malacca, etc. trans, by J. V. Mill® The Fool of the Family, by Margaret K-unedy; I’d Venture All For Thee!. by J, 8. Fletcher; Ireland, by Stephen Gwynn; The Mental Development
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  • 99 11 POST AS MAHARAJAH’S OFFICIAL The Maharajah of Al war, in Rijputsna. who is in London for the Round Table Conference, is in need of a C imptroller of Palaces. An Englishman is preferred for the post, and applicants mewt have a knowledge of
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  • 81 11 Pierce Charles de Lac? O’Mahoney, ‘The O’Mahoney of Kerry.’’ last of the picturesque chieftains of Ireland, and one of Parnell’s closest friends, died at Ooolballintaggar!, hie Co. Wicklow home. The O’Mahomya have lived as long as history, and they were first known in Cork as
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  • 253 11 WHICH CHURCH COUNCIL SHOULD RKPORT? Referring to the Cathedral dispute Mr. V. Stephen»» writes io the Malaya Tribune as follows Regarding the appointment of the IJev. of the Rev. J. V. Westlake as Chaplain of St. Andrew’s <U»he<ir*», the Bishop’s article in the Cathedral Magazine is very
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  • 89 11 HOW HE KFPT CHOIR BOYS ItoW i QUIET a i 1 r When he was askpd how he kept the choir boys so well-bohav«d during the ser&ons the Rev. R. R. Martin, vicar of Saitlt Michael’s, Oxford, recently disclosed that he supplied them with tales of adventure
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  • 60 11 £5 A HEAD MORE THAN MOST OTHER COUNTRIES Subject to certain reservations, Mr. Philip Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchfquer) g.yes the following details of taxation per h*at of the population in various cour tries United Kingdom £l5 13s. 101. Prance £lO Is. 10dGermany 7 16s. lidRe
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    • 126 11 »d?? 5 F I n 1 > 1 I L *****1 I '-j fen t i■- bOfe r 1 oaimiTMtj [beauty measures] i Everyone Should Usef CUTICURA Preparations meet every requirement for daily toilet use for nber of the family. CUTI»SOAIa is pure fra R r ant and m£¥£2£--r ABB,Bted
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    • 255 11 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. r 1 < F g DERI P. YONKFJRMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW CONSUMPTION. Marvelloos as it may seem after centuries of faJur-j a remedy has been discovered that has’,curedj the deadly-Consumption even in the Jadvadced stages of the disease.
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    • 436 11 the PINANG yWmd GAZETTE /Places where the “Gazette'* can be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL Abdul Rahman, E. and O. Hotel and A’> Kunnymede Hotel. Ma Eusoff, Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier. ALL A SALAD Md. Ismail, Logan’s Archway, Beach St« NEEDS TO MAKE Look Bros., 215, Penang Road. IT
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  • 994 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the Id F®rt Te-lav ue Tnng Song Borna«n River Sailed for Paian Langkawi and Kantang to-d?y bt 3 p. m. 8 b "Ampang from Sitiawan, Dindinga
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    • 97 12 Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. most(jonarally useful Medioine Tor al! Climates tfiUMlis S Substitute. Act» like a charm in Checks ard arrests A ii’.ARRHCEA and FKVER, CROUP, AGUE. I STOMACH CHILLS Th* reliable Family remedy for B I th. only INFLUENZA, COUGHS,
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    • 335 12 goes when insects come protect your Hom# f REGISTERED ll 10 H hj r I) VC w VCan ts k© j his peg with any man —Hitherto tf Martyrdom to touch it'' Here** another firm believer in Kruschen—given a fair trial •the little daily dose.** Read his brought an altogether
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    • 158 12 .'f** i LVE& ---w BnWI; I MHBmJ Conditions ySfegFj/ W Of i Diarrhoea especially when caused by weakened nerves, prompt relief invariably follows the administration of calcium (lime) in the form of Kaizens, It quickly allays the inflammation, strengthen* the bowels ia their fight against the infectioo» and soothes the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 83 12 m nr r_ illl Z L?l Penang Road ou n pjlrzjs yste 264. S To-night at 6.15 ard 9.30 pm. I RIGINALD DENNY IN UNIVERSAL’S ALL TALKING COMEDY Or s e Hysterical I From the story zoritten by himself. Also a Sunny Jim Comedy, a new series of sporting youth,
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    • 118 12 i""———m—P——UM—'ieww>i4ii Wwwm—— ju j iiuri.. j. A Phone No. 117° A mV I ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 j United Artists Corporation R u Bf]Nr The Screen’s Most Famous Star Gloria Swanson I In Her First Talking and Singing Accomplishment I respas w One of the Most
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  • 295 13 ”DECREPIT EUROPE” Mussolini on Her Expansion In a fighting speech delivered on the eve of the ninth anniversary of the march on Rune, Signor Mussolini gave a warning that anti-Fascism now assailed them from all parts of the world but he also asserted that Fascism was
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  • 569 13 —Reuter. ITALY TO DISARM WHEN OTHERS DISARM Signor Mosaolin referring to his speeches at F.orence and Milan in May, when be said *bat although words were beautiful things, rifles were etill more beautiful things, the Dues declared that he had endeavoured by these words to tear the
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    • 298 13 I Years ago Lifebuoy Soap was /1. 1 rj 01 I only used in I ngland. To-day I 1 I it cleans millions of homes all I \\JsA villi I over the world. A 180 I The reason for this popularity is I that Lifebuoy Soap is one of the
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    • 167 13 7 J" Dollar Exchange Table» Sterling into Dollars price I Dollars into Sterling FROM 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. Amounts from Id, to £lO,OOO THE ONLY HEE Exchange Table Ascending 64-ths of a PENNY M the PINANG GAZETTE 1-A, Penang Street. And also at: The Federal Rubber Stamp Co Penang
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  • 736 14 A Bid for the White House Banquets and in California Attacks on France San Francisco. Mr. William Randolph Hearst, the American publisher, haa Preaidential ambition*. Such at least ia an explanation of the aeries of triumphal tours which he has had organised in hia houcur in
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    • 218 14 'BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. I y P R blggl-SgU 1 11 !|*ggj| I Foods h The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the K feeding of infants in hot climates. 1 hey are free g from harmful
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  • 641 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, December 11, 1930. Mutton— cte Mutton Indian m. per to 56 Head Bheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A loxg do 150 Tri?'’ do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread »«ir an Suet 40 > idney pair 30 Feet
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    • 273 15 I I <pUE most famous of all Nitro-cellulose I finishes is now available in handy sizes in I an excellent range of colours in brushing form. BRUSHING DUCO I is now on display at the premises of I Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. I I So call there and see
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    • 226 15 f here is /Qi Fifty odd years ago your Grand' without a particle of sediment or parents first tried ENO’s waste—every particle charged with “Fruit Salt” and discovered its the power to do you good, unique medicinal qualities. During i all that time it has been tried, test- Test bNO
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    • 64 15 BOTTLE-TIME By gluyas williams A 5 ft MATTER OF TACT MllK HE'P MUfM RfiTHFRPLAV w *5 rue LAST IWG heu/ants Wri X nS? THA£HE'S GLAP 70 GET Rl5 RIGHT KOU/. HE'S SKK /W BOITLE TiREP OF IT AM <WNCF fI NfiTUßfll fIWD OI '6HT THEY CALL AM OUNCE HAS CONE
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    • 1361 16 R hu*u«»» -»“1 —r~- n«i—wta-- THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE •INTENDED SAIT INGS FROM PENANG. oWAMERICAN MAIL LINE WEEKLY LOND ON N. CONTINENT. I r» 2 1‘ I e a l oh™ I PYRRHUS Jan 21 Amsterdam, London, and H»mbarg 4 SARPEDJN Jia 29 LoHon. Rr.terdam W
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    • 634 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIT* 4ND APCAR LINES A (Companies Incobpobatbd is England) MAIL PASSENGER AID CARGO SERVICES lamular and Oriental R. Ce., astar a»- tens, tract witk Hn Majnty's finrernment, Lwidor. and SiKam Ssr,»™ 0 4 9 and Far East Nad Senka Ma t a h.h Ontwarda Iran IctHai hr Chica
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