Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 December 1930
1930-12-12
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1930-12-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY Ma 286. VOL. LXXXVIII FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement369 1930-12-12 1 INAGATA 1 BiIOTHEBS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. I pr»ncb Office 52, Leith Street r- THE FINEST W THE WORLD TKougKt For xsT”— “DON’T FORGET THE Read’s “DOG’S HEAD” H c -v —K- r I '<V Lager! i.O AF ,c I J 5 Ask Lt WT An ing369 words
-
Advertisement21 1930-12-12 1 B. TOKISATStI STUD'O j with up-to-date Photo- j( <raphy by electric light. Thons 772. ®8. 70, BIRTTOP STRBBT, 'I I PBXANQ.21 words
-
-
Article330 1930-12-12 2 New Year Meeting 1931 Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. Ist Day Thursday, Bth January 2nd Saturday, 10th le 3rd Tuesday, 13th 4-th Thursday, 15th M sth Saturday, 17th Three Runs each for Horses Classes 1,2, 3, Fnd 4 and rn Three Runs each for Poniea330 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1495 1930-12-12 2 POSITIONS VACANT, NOTICES BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Money mating part time < ecu-a'em The Straits Trading Company, <7 J| PANKCNQ CORPORATION. Limited. Ainas varus U .II at Whvl- tale prre Bjo<b, Clothing, (i c< O rpcrated in the Strait» Settlement».) d fal^l', JL nd ,20 000 0 Watch* 8, Clcckti,1,495 words
-
Advertisement94 1930-12-12 2 call it a /r TflSO MSggf L .J? s z?? 8 //ksm. j z 7 i-iip GEORGE YOUNGER S LIGHT SPARKLING BEER SPECIALLY BREWED BOTTLED FOR EXPORT GEORGE YOUNGEP SON L'°ALLOA SOLE AGENTS: Henry Wunyl fc co., lidPATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING RUBBER 19’xl9’’x 24”, vurbiljty hundred tim r s94 words
-
-
Article746 1930-12-12 3 gllien V 1 11 a aveu DCUOCr Vl*. VMQVi and skilled in narrative. —O.M. in "British Malaya.” The Pirate Win»*. Tales of the Sea Robbers of Malaya. By Owen Rai ter, F.R G 8. (Hntchinson, 12a. 6 t. net.) As they ste«m down the Straitsgllien V 1 11 a aveu DCUOCr Vl*. VMQVi and skilled in narrative.—O.M. in "British Malaya.” - 746 words
-
Article116 1930-12-12 3 CABLES AND WIRELESS ECONOMIES Cab’es and Wireks’’, Limited, has announced th a" important economies are about to be made in directors’ fees. These economies are to be secured by a reduction in emoluments to continuing director?, and a redaction in numbers on the directorate. The directorate originally numbered116 words
-
Article339 1930-12-12 3 CHEESE POU TICE A 3 i .REMEDY, i i d Bricklayer-Cabman's Career 1 1 I t i > Berik, November 4 I Before a c r urt crowded to over flawing,i the notorious faith-healer and former I cabman, Joseph Wt Bierb«”’v, who is I founder and president339 words
-
Article326 1930-12-12 3 PERMANENT ASYLUM GRANTED t Coustantinop’e When General Wrangel flod from Russia with his army and the greater portion of Rattan ‘Black Saa fliet, it was < xpected that their etay at Constantinople would be only cf short duration. It is true that la ge numbers migrated326 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement461 1930-12-12 3 Si 1 LONDON I 1931 BRITISH COTTON TEXTILE EXHIBITION WHITE CITY, LONDON FEBRUARY 16—28 Organised by the BRITISH COTTON INDUSTRY under the auspices of His Majesty’s Government as a section of. the BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR Free tickets of admission can be obtained from the nearest British Legation, Consulate or Trade461 words
-
Advertisement17 1930-12-12 3 "BQSOTf' Plug» hai* proved to be but on the road, in the air and on tho ua.17 words
-
Advertisement38 1930-12-12 3 I APIOL STEEL I I Sijre and certain for all Femalo I i complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. 1 W*. J. KDMONOS, I The Knsllsh Ph«rm«o> sa. 54. Beach Street. Penang f ffl38 words
-
Advertisement234 1930-12-12 3 I' i 1 )1 I PIANO I T:‘l For Xmas > it > f i > 1 I 7s •MB I I I You’ll need one for the g I: festive season- —make use I t i j i H of our hire Method. We -can supp'y good instru- I234 words
-
-
2346 1930-12-12 4 Arguments For and Against Mr. Baldwin’s Continuance Speeches at the Caxton Hall Meeting A resolution of no-confidence in Mr. Baldwin's leadership ef the Conservative Party defeated by a insj irity of 462 against 116 at the meeting of Conservative M. P.’s, Oovservative Peers and candidates2,346 words
-
Article193 1930-12-12 4 ATTEMPT TO WRSCK ROYAL TRAIN It has been revealed that an »ttem;t was made to kill King Carol of Romania on his return journey to Backrest from the university celebrations at Klusenbarg- in Transylvania. On the critical night a number of goods wagons were shunted on193 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement252 1930-12-12 4 iiir 1 V ih> Health I I T'w Doomed y 4 Ft r //,JP ~/n Through J Mr" h Neglect A IP A "S' d* °f are with Pyorrhea f Because of neglect and carelessness 4 out of 5 past forty contract Pyorrhea. Dread this disease with its host of252 words
-
-
Article1702 1930-12-12 5 Gleanings from Far Near “Getting Nowhere’’ ThP fear” th*t many of us have had nt lh( uoßitisfaciory progress of the trinl Conference are now citegori--1 v «omtned "P in the cart expression: 4 rudrift’"* on anl getting nowhere’, v’ i. Stubbed to th. Hon. G. W. h Prim» Minister of1,702 words
-
Article892 1930-12-12 5 Daily Mail. Little Emily hrd heen to school for the first time in her young life. ‘‘We’i, darling, and what did you learn there ’Muffin!” f gn°d Emily “I’ve got to go back to-morrow.*' Little Emily evidently regards hers°lf as an infant prodigy. But she will learn onlyDaily Mail. - 892 words
-
Article752 1930-12-12 5 THE STRATEGY Oh GIDEON How it Helped in the War in Palestine Fiel ’-Marshal Viticouuc Allenby told me recently that the Bible was one of the few books he closely studied during his campaign in Palestine. Bith geographically and topographically it assisted him to make his752 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement44 1930-12-12 5 "BOSCH 1 Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. You need only— Hall’s Wine TWX SUPREME TONIC RESTORATTW —to make you really well all Sm-elaM C*»wiin a Wto*MarrtinM aai ▲Atwm Ra«t«ra (Mater*) Stagapaaa aa4 Feaaat44 words
-
Advertisement244 1930-12-12 5 “Remember”Everybody likes to be remembered al Xmas time j i If you want the best value in Presents <*Prite6ards have someth! uk to suit every agre and taste. It is real wisdom to shop early and so obtain the pick of a specially selected stock. Toys, Dolls, Games, Books, Fancy244 words
-
-
Article835 1930-12-12 6 LARGE NUMBER OF RENEWALS Carlton Granted First Class Licence The quarterly meeting of the of Licensing Justices wss held yesterday in the Penang Distric Crart. Mr. H. A. "Furrer presided and the other Justices present were Mr. G. W. Bryant, Mr. S.M. Middlebrook, Dr. G. S.835 words
-
Article710 1930-12-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR GATHERING Address by Dean Swift The Malayan Y. W. C. A. held its annual Conference in Kuala Lumpur and spent a most inspiring three days December 6 h 8 h— n reviewing the past year's work and planning new developments. The officers and voting delegates710 words
-
Article607 1930-12-12 6 A GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT Ministry Interested in Horse-racing I is difficult to recor cilethe popular notion of Government department?, solid a d ars ere, with the knowledge that one such department is intimately ssecc’ated with horse-racing, and hsa been responsible for horses which have won the607 words
-
Article491 1930-12-12 6 Mr and Mrs. G. L. Pret h?ve returned to Kuala Lumpur after a trip round tbe world. Lady O’D>nnel is a pes’enger to Malaya by the P. and O. “Comorin this month, Mr. Venugopal Naidu, Editor Indiamitran of Ipoh. is here on a business trip. Mr. Rithakrishna491 words
-
264 1930-12-12 6 PARENTS’ DAY A- PRIZH! GIVING The firat Paren h‘ Day and Priz* Giving was he.d on Friday, December 5, 1930 An excellent variety of hindwork consisting of paper-cutting, paper-folding, figuremaking, book-binding, rafia and canework, and fretwork, pencil and pastel handwriting, etc., done by the pupils of264 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1930-12-12 6 “PINANG GAZETTE CHRISTMAS NUMBER Advertisers in the “Pinang Gazette” Christmas Number are requested to send in their copy as soon as possible.22 words
-
Advertisement186 1930-12-12 6 DEPRESSION I’m a different woman Two years ago I began to get depressed, and everything was too much trouble for me. I was a misery to myself and evervone around me I was advised to take Glauber Salts by my friends who said it was the same as Kruschen but186 words
-
Advertisement191 1930-12-12 6 There is NO WASTE IN RED KING SALMON Jbft -k' i 4 I K B Special Supplies FOR> I Christmas Just Received. ji t Colourful Swans that charm the eye The pleasure of owning a “Swan” is not merely obtained through its remarkable efficiency, but is shared by its charming191 words
-
-
Article418 1930-12-12 7 added Sir William Robertson.—Rugby Radio Service. N 0 FOREIGN NATIONS Cj r William Robertson’s Striking Speech London, December 11 Tho veteran soldier, Field Marshal Sir bnm Robertson, one of the outstanding m the Great War made a striking feUrt on world peace when yesterday he atadded Sir William Robertson.—Rugby Radio Service. - 418 words
-
Article376 1930-12-12 7 MRS. BALDWIN ON THE PRESS Mrs. Stanley j Baldwin, speaking at an East Lewisham Conservative demonstration att ndt 1 mostly by women, said that in this country there was a particular unrest which had It on stimulated and fomented by a certain section of the Press. "It376 words
-
Article444 1930-12-12 7 CORONER’S INQUIRY Verdict of Accidental Death Mr. Edward Jago, the Penang Coroner, was engaged yesterday afternoon in holding an inquiry into the death of Tan Ah Peow, a Chinese.which occurred on October 13. at Jelutong Road. Inspector Ibrahim conducted the pro ceedings. According to Lim444 words
-
Article174 1930-12-12 7 CAPT. JONES PROCEEDING TO INDIA The “Pinang Gazette’ understands that Mr. C. D. Ahearne’s taking up of the position of Controller of Labour, Malaya is not the only change that is to be made in the Labour Department. Mr. J. M. Barron, who will arrive at Penang by174 words
-
Article28 1930-12-12 7 —Reuter. Oxford and Cambridge Draw London. December 11 At Stamford Bridge in the annual interVarsity soccer match Oxford and Cambridge drew, each side scoring a goal-—Reuter. - 28 words
-
65 1930-12-12 7 DE r EMBER 26 AND 27 The Taiping Turf Club having abandoned their December Amateur Meeting, the Selangor Turf Club have decided to hold another Amateur Meeting to be run on December 26 and 27. n Then will follow the Penang Professional Mating <»f65 words
-
Article480 1930-12-12 7 EXPERT EVIDENCE Counsel on ‘‘Crude Methods Evidence was recorded in the case in which an elderly Chinese, named Tan Chong Tiam, was charged before Mr. Edward J ago, Police Magistrate, Penang, with the possession of dutiable liquor at Anson-road. The prosecution was conducted by Mr R.480 words
-
Article234 1930-12-12 7 SMART WORK OF BURMA POLICE Recent information received from Burma tells of fine work done by the Military Police in that section of Lower Burma which embraces the Mergui Archipelago. After several years of abortive effort throughout these many Islands, a correspondent writes, the Police at longJast234 words
-
Article64 1930-12-12 7 H. R. H. Prince Purachatra who has been on a tour of Indo-China and Japen is due at Penang on December 27, en route to Bangkok. In the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. Justice Sproule was engaged with Summonses in Chamber for about an hour and then came64 words
-
Article157 1930-12-12 7 Kuppusamy and Mastan. two Indians were to day charged before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, with having committed robbery of $lO, the property of a man named Nagalingam on December 9, at Western Road, Penang. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till157 words
-
Article215 1930-12-12 7 ANNUAL REPORT Directors’ report to be presented at the tenth annual general meeting of Share holders to be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Union Street, Penang, on Saturday, December 20: Your Directors submit herewith a duly audited Statement of the Accounts215 words
-
Article64 1930-12-12 7 The Penang Indian Unemployment Committee acknowledge with thanks the follow ing donations: Rasiklal Vadilal $lO.OO Waesiamull Assomull Co. 5.00 Jankidas Shubhkaram 5.00 Ranchordas Purshotam 5.00 R. Hassaram 5.00 Balram Bros 5.00 Parmanand Brothers 5.00 Anonymous 5.00 Khoo Sim Earn 2.00 Ramchand Tikamdas 200 B. H. T.64 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement243 1930-12-12 7 MISC ELLANEOUS 1 Wanted Second-hand inboard marine engine, sb u 6 H.R. Lis ht weight suitable f r 16 f »ot ii> ht boat. Must be i’ oerfect condition and cheap. Please ae d fnl particulars «nd price to E>x No. 196, c/o Pinai g G zette. PILES CAN BE243 words
-
Advertisement206 1930-12-12 7 After Malaria When the fever has gone yet the weakness —the feeling of utter exhaustion and lassitude —lingers and lingers —then is the time for you to send to the nearest chemist or store for a bc'tle of WATERBURY’S' COMPOUND After the first bottle you will begin to improve because206 words
-
-
Article580 1930-12-12 8 At a time when a remarkable and unexpected degree of unanimity and agreement is shewing itself in Round Table Conference circles, and when optimism as to the ultimate outcome is being expressed on all sides, the speech in the City by Mr. Winston Churchill strikes us as580 words
-
Article271 1930-12-12 8 acceded to the request.—Rugby Radio Service. Services on Economic and Shipping Committees London, December 11 Sir Halford Mac Kinder, in a letter to the Prime Minister dated November 18, pub ilished tj night, recalls that on the eve of the Imperial Conference he placed himself 'at theacceded to the request.—Rugby Radio Service. » - 271 words
-
Article589 1930-12-12 8 Penang, Friday matters educational we have had the benefit of Rearing the opinions of our Chinese member in Council and of the Director of Education, and it is obvious that a measure of controversy exists. But parental silence is a curious feature of the controversy, since, next589 words
-
CORRESPONDENCE
-
Article144 1930-12-12 8 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —When the Night Mail for Kuala Lumpur left Penang at 720 p m the Penang Post Office used io close mails at 6 p.m. The Night Mail does not leave Penang now till 8 o’clock. In these circumstances144 words
-
Article276 1930-12-12 8 Sir, —Most people will agree with your comments about the municipal circus at the junction of Racecourse and McAlister Roads And it looks as if you are right when you describe the motor car stand opposite the Courts as a white elephant. Apparently the place is not opened276 words
-
-
Article112 1930-12-12 8 Ten Years’ Work Done in Four Months London, December 11 The full results of the aerial G 3.000 square miles of country in Rhodesia are now available. 1.8 survey of this are» wouldi have tak» .to ten years, whereas the Expedition of the Aircraft s4u pany carried112 words
-
Article34 1930-12-12 8 —Reuter. Canberra, December 1 The Gold Bounty Bill has noW stages in the House of Represen The House threw out an a limiting the operation of the boon y years.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 34 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement131 1930-12-12 8 /7/ nV nct/urwnew I n l\\ And in nothing else 1 is the quality of age I more valuable than 1 I in Whisky. a Haiq has b® 6ll continuously KT distilled since 16 27. I No other Whisky distillers can I claim over 300 years’experience. I Til j\ NO131 words
-
Advertisement103 1930-12-12 8 E. O. HO 1 EL. TO-NIGHT\ The Ba*d of s.s. President Garfield” will play for the After-Diane.’ Dance. Wednesday next, ijtk December, In Aid of Funds for furopean Unemployed in Malayt. PE HANG “LITTLE THEATRE” PLAYERS IS “The Eternal Spring 3 \cts nf h r v Lnnchter BOOK YOUR SEATS103 words
-
Advertisement16 1930-12-12 8 1 tn hi Lift 'BOSCH 1 Plugs have ttroved on the road, in the ana on16 words
-
-
Article569 1930-12-12 9 ,—Reuter. Hitch at the Brussels Conference Problem of Europe’s Beetsugar Cuban Bid for Monopoly in China Javanese Interests Alarmed From Shanghai it is stated that powerful Cuban interests are endeavouring to secure an agreement with the Nationalist Government of China whereby Cuban sugar would enjoy a virtual,—Reuter. - 569 words
-
Article146 1930-12-12 9 Heater. Alleged Plotters against Life of Chiang Kai-shek Shanghai, December 11 It is reported that 10,000 Communists from Kiangsi are pouring in to Northern Kwane’tune looting and killing The city of Namyunt has been captured and officials have fled. j Hankow, December 11 Eight confessed Communists wereHeater. - 146 words
-
Article152 1930-12-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Looking Forward to South American Tour London. December 11 The F rince of Wales spoke in Spanish and English at a dinner in his honour held at the Anglo Argentine Club in London last night. The Prince sails for South America in a few—Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
-
Article60 1930-12-12 9 —Reuter. Lack of Storage Accommodation at Batavia Batavia, December 11 Owing to the lack of storage here, the Government of the Dutch East Indies is shipping its unsold stock of 3,000 tons of Banka tin in December to Amsterdam where it will bo stored in the—Reuter. - 60 words
-
Article162 1930-12-12 9 —Reuter, Film Version Banned in Germany ACTOR’S CRIMINAL FACE Berlin December 11 The Board of Censors have been deli be rating at length on the question of prohibit ing the filrti All Quiet on the Western Front” which is being shown to experts, one—Reuter, - 162 words
-
Article134 1930-12-12 9 Reuter. Parity u ith Great Britain Not Contemplated” Washington, December 11 Early preparation for the 1935 Naval Conference is a newspaper interpretation of the surprise announcement of Admiral Pratt. Chief of Naval Operations, before the Naval Committee of the House of Repre sentatives that “Naval parity withReuter. - 134 words
-
Article132 1930-12-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service, Examining Machinery for Closer Union London, December 11 The first meeting was held to-day of the joint Lords and Commons Committee to consider proposals for the machinery of closer union in East Africa. The Committee is widely representative in composition, and is expected to—Rugby Radio Service, - 132 words
-
Article169 1930-12-12 9 Public Nervousness at Failure of Merger Negotiations New York, December 11 Leading New York bankers held a con ference this mo ?ning at the New York Federal Reserve B tnk owing to the run on and withdrawals at some of the branches of the Bank of169 words
-
Article648 1930-12-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Plain Speak.ng by Mr. Churchill ILL-CONCEIVED IDEALS British Parliament May Call a Halt London December 11 Addressing a meeting of business men in the City, described as nonpolitical, under the auspices of the Indian Empire Society, Mr. Winston Churchill declared that the absurd’—Rugby Radio Service. - 648 words
-
Article46 1930-12-12 9 Reuter. New York, December 12 A cable from Havana says that Martial Haw has been declared again throughout Cuba for the second time within a month 'lowing a renewal of rioting in several parts B-’ween the authorities and students and other disorderly elements.-Reuter. - 46 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1930-12-12 9 'B08CS" Plugs urns proved w t wt on the read in the air and on th* sea17 words
-
Advertisement245 1930-12-12 9 time F&k C arr ves a °d with it the age old T, v custom of Gift Giving. I This is where we can i VtA assist you in our timeli- ness to solve many a perplexing problem. You will find that our Store is the ideal place for Gift-seekers,245 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous160 1930-12-12 9 The Japanese World Touring Grand Circus. Adachi Brothers Oirctts Stages at Magazine Road Ground. COMMENCING SUNDAY, 14tb DECEMBER 1930, at 9p m. Tb«ir numerous fo-me of classical danol igs, the daring feus of tho FLYING ACROBATS, the absolutely etu n-f run n- nahfl tight wire are great, feaau to tne160 words
-
-
Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
-
Article319 1930-12-12 10 PERTOPIOAT S ON VIEW TO THE PUBLIC The follow irg publics lona were received or issued by the Department of Statistics. S. 8. and F. M. 8.. during the week ending 9 h Dtctmber, and are available for ptb c use in the Refererce L brary, Fu319 words
-
Article72 1930-12-12 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) Londe n» December 11 Paris. 123.59; New York. 4.851 Brussels, 34.76 Geneva, 25.04 Amsterdam, 12.05 Milan, 92.77; Berlin, 2136 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen, 18.15 Oilo, 18.15; V onna. 34.50 Pra Hie 1635. Hels’ngfora. 193; Madrid, 45 15 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens# 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, 4’’; Bnerne(Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) - 72 words
-
394 1930-12-12 10 ANNUAL MEETING Dividend of 22‘/ 2 Per Cent, for Year The 20 h annual general meeting of Elmsburst (Ceylon) Tea and Rubber Estates, Ltd,, was held io London on Nov. 7. Mr. Thomas Dickson (the ehi inran) said that the year under review had not394 words
-
Article203 1930-12-12 10 Penang, December 12, 1930, S eto, Benares Opium p, chest no® 5,0 f 0.00 Cloves i 96 00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70-00 110 s «0.00 Cjccaita per 1,000 H 15.00 Copra Sundried sales 6.55 R'ttms s des 11.15 Rittans Cosrje M203 words
-
Article109 1930-12-12 10 LIST OF PASSENGERS TO PENANG The American mail liner the Dollar Steamship Company’s s.s. H President Garfield” arrived at Penang early this morning from Singapore and the Far East with Mr. Gregory Cullen as Commander. She brought ten passengers to Penang. They were Mr. Otto Fink and109 words
-
Article171 1930-12-12 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotatione m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’s share Het at 11 ajm. to-day:— Yesterday To-day SHARIS. I J I ,ffi OQ -uS Is. to. Ic. I e Mitring. Ayer Hrt*m Tir, 11/6 12/- 11/- 12/Hitam -17} .21 .174 .20 Kinta171 words
-
Article57 1930-12-12 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/AT: LONDON Spot £lOBl7-6 Down £2-15-8 1 Itartte £lllO 0 D.wn £3-0-0 SINGAPORE 154.50 per piad Down $2 50 175 tan dan RUBBER: Lariai 4i d. Unchanged Rew York Of e (SeM) Up jc. Local 15 cts. Up j c.57 words
-
Article156 1930-12-12 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 15 cis. per pound =per pl $2O/- DnU London 411 New York 9| cts. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as folio* 0 Spot 15 etc. per lb.156 words
-
Article74 1930-12-12 10 CANTON WIRES TO NANKING FOR ISSTRUCriON F ur representatives of the Sun Yat Sen University students, now on strike at Canton, arrived at Hong Kong yesterday and later left for Nanking, says a Sm Kuo Min message of December 9, The Kwangtung Provincial and Canton Municipal74 words
-
Article960 1930-12-12 10 Kennedy Co.'s SHARE LIST NAMES. 5 S 3 i RUBBER f o c Al!e by Rabbet O« 1 1 J 25 .io. 13 1 45 IrMlgemeteS M*lM Aver Kanlng Bubbei EJrtegee »■>! CO a <yer Panel Rubbew Ertafeg 2 Bklaa PtaDtinf B BmmM Bubbe. O» Qin 3*ta Mntanf Bubbe» C«960 words
-
Article110 1930-12-12 10 The "Kedah” arrive! at Penaug th s morning from Singapore with the tololwing passenger*:-* Mr and Mrs 8 A MitaheJ, Mr H P Fale?, Mr J J Miller, Mr and Mra L B Gibson, Mr F Hiwmau, Mr G Slurrock, Mra Bash and two children, Mr G H110 words
-
Article80 1930-12-12 10 Penang. December 12,1930 (Bv Oourteni el fh» Charted On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 w h 4 m’ta 2,8 T j Private 3 m/ta credit 2.4 3/32 h 3 h Documentary 2 4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 i. France M T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. 155|80 words
-
-
Article44 1930-12-12 10 De~. 14, 3rd Sunday in Advent. 9 am. Holy Communion and Add ers (Tamil at St. Paul’s Bukit Teugab, 6 p.m Evensong and Adnress at Bt. Mark’s Church, Butterworth Dec. 18, Thursday, 7-30 a.m Holy Communion at St- Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah.44 words
-
Article10 1930-12-12 10 Htai Hong Chan. Nranchunym No. 9. Yeefo*>k Street.10 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement55 1930-12-12 10 ky /‘Ln’. f-IwAFW i ‘©/je Runny mede' The Cheerful Hotel” i to-morrow MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE Ifrom 12 Noon. D 1 NN ER DA NC E SUNDAY MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE oiC-iG from 780 p.m. CHRISTMAS SEASON Tables may now be booked. Programmes obtainable at the Office. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD.,55 words
-
Advertisement189 1930-12-12 10 I I zJnKL'V ®'Sltenburys 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 t are simply and quickly made by the addition ol boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed I189 words
-
Advertisement54 1930-12-12 10 ELECTRIC TORCH ROTOMATIC SWITCH The GREAT Battery Economist The constant purchase of batteries is due in no small way to the light being turned on accidentally The ROTOMATIC SWITCH insures you against waste of batteries Always lights when you want it Positive prevention againsi accidental battery discharge. Illustrated Catalogue tent54 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous46 1930-12-12 10 Sunday 14 Wednesday n AT THEATRE ROYAL (also Matinee on Saturday, the 13th NEIL HAMILTON IN “The Shield of Honour’’ R. DENNY IN “Red Hot Speed” GLEN TRYON IN “How to Handle Women” Matinee on Sunday, the 14th. “Clear the Deck” “Twin Triggers “The Devil's Pit”46 words
-
-
Article581 1930-12-12 11 THAMES TRANSFORMATION Skyscraper Plan at Albert Embankment A huge building, with a tower shooting 150 feet into the air. looming up on the Albert Embankment an< facing the giant structure of the Imperia; Chemicil Industrie?.... the transformation of the L'names-side seen» as viewed from581 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement205 1930-12-12 11 '1 B I I f < V hi a «5 h; yWx I' i±L w^i^* z W <L I V fl .Air—- 7 FRurrq i 'A 1 W i —i kr-W ?B§§iSr l— UJigiiisfr j I' r f JY a Saab of “Boota*’ Fruit Saline in a tumbler of wuer.205 words
-
Advertisement156 1930-12-12 11 LITTLE BAY lA mutate Almost Blind With Skin Trouble. Cuticura Healed. My little bey’s trouble began on his ear. It became red and very dry, and when the skin cracked water came from it. His ear was very hot and painful. The trouble spread to his eyes and he was156 words
-
Advertisement215 1930-12-12 11 I DUNLOP/ GOLF BALLS IN NEW L/ ATTRACTIVE GIFTBOXES < RED f? GOLD ill iJsefu! I Christmas Gift- THETO'ONL'OP GOLF BAL’L Sure to be welcomed and appreciated bi[allplayers omnew construction is THEFBEST'BALL-FOR EVERY CO.ORSErAND EVERY PLAYER AVATLABL'EIIN 'BOXES'* OF*TYZELVJE,.SIX <and*THßEE fc OLtainab'e at all Sports Emporiums THE DUNLOP RUBBED COMPANY,215 words
-
-
1342 1930-12-12 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a liafc of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the w*eki In Fnrt Te-lay S E "Ampang from Sitiawan, Dindinge ard Pangkor. S-ala for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan to-day at 5 p. m. IB*' Pandai1,342 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement270 1930-12-12 12 Asset» exceed >11,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed >38,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. (Incorporated tn Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C, Tba Company has £20,000 deposited wits t»« Suprsm* Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance270 words
-
Advertisement40 1930-12-12 12 THE American Express Co. Inc. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Announces the re-opening of their SEASONAL TRAVEL OFFICE in New Palm Court, E. <& O. Hotel. Dicks Original stocks Sizes. AGENTS: WM. JACKS 4 Co., (malma), Ltd-. Penang, Singapore Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.40 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous71 1930-12-12 12 i=4 aiggy) Penang Phone Road LN p 3 1 s s 1E 264. To-night Positively The Last Kight AT 6-15 9-30 p.m. REGINALD DENNY IN UNIVERSAL’S ALL TALKING COMEDY ‘One Hysterical Night” From the story written by himself. Bookings at Moutrie’s— PHONE 79 5-To-morrow Joan Bennett and Kenneth Mac Kenna71 words
-
Miscellaneous103 1930-12-12 12 A Phone No. 1179 r SOUND jcZjjSYS TEM ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 6=15 TO-NIGHT 9=30 United Artists Corporation 1 RKSENT The Screen’s Most Famous Star Gloria Swanson In Her First Talking and Singing Accomplishment ?Ee Trespasser” One of the Most Beautiful Pictures of the Sound Era in which GLORIA SWANSON103 words
-
-
Article220 1930-12-12 13 FUNDS EMBIZZLED Official Seat to Prison Berlin, N jvember 10 A scandal regarding the administration of the military funds held for the troops of the Berlin arris in has been revealed by judicial proceedings agunst two Army officials. Berlin is garrisoned by eleven com panies, which are220 words
-
Article335 1930-12-12 13 SCHEME OF BROADENING TO BE EXAMINED Council schoolboys and secondary schoolboys who are wondering whether *o be merchant princes or steel kings will shortly be able to add Admirals of the Fleet to their choice. The Admiralty hbs appointed a committee which will considers scheme to throw335 words
-
Article190 1930-12-12 13 LIEUT. -CO M M A N DER KENWORTHY’S PROPHECY Women inevitably will bs enrolled during the next war, if it comes.” is the conclusion of Lieut.-Command?r H. Kenworthy, M.P.. in his book “New Wars, New Weapons,” which was published recently. The athletic young women of to-day190 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement389 1930-12-12 13 The Motorist who cares for her complexion ear needs a pure, non-greasy jjfgyL preparation to protect the delicate texture of her skin ■'HAZELINE' iTradt Hark) SNOW" A jus helped many women to V keep and develop the natural beauty of their complexion Do you use it f Obtainable at all389 words
-
Advertisement401 1930-12-12 13 EASTERN SERIES Z'/yX. THE CATAMARAN These quaint, narrow /IB S®l -T vessels with one outrigger S tSt*' A are a feature of the IS Yagpt A U, Ceylon Coast. In spite fa LYvlh A r'XT of their apparent frailty. /Jf VvnA\ A 1 II intrepid fishermen often B 4 f401 words
-
-
Article743 1930-12-12 14 A COVXTRYMAN’jI TRI.UTE “Keen Sense of Realities” Ahmed Bey Abboud, a leading Egyptian publcst, delivered an imI por a.t address to the Anglo-Egyptian. Parliamentary C mmittee in Loe don. "Every Egyptian, regardless of party he taid, "is at xiors to tej his country in enjoyment cf743 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement348 1930-12-12 14 For £2O )4ars tke 7\4ost Intimate *and Pleasing Qiristmas Gift! > a x (grtffaril Genuine a aripea y c fen über Eau de jUk < 111 ■> dicoses as a present £or Christmas follows a time-honoured custom. I W S; V\t VXSjg. There is a subtle attraction about this famous348 words
-
Advertisement13 1930-12-12 14 You should give MarteU's Brandy the prejsrence over others as st is fyperlativo13 words
-
Advertisement524 1930-12-12 14 ISPI r n ji J i. x i r Ji I i 'jNever neglect i Prepared CONSTIPATION i Ensure positiva trhction' /i, ‘-for youf car on muddy, tt at onte With Vithqut Morse’s Indian Root Pills j skidding, ©n wet, .slip- > x j E T J pery Asa remedy524 words
-
-
Article630 1930-12-12 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, December 12, 1930. Mutton— cfs. Mutton Indian per io 56 Ho«J Bbeep or foal each 1-3. L.»er with heart A lu*g do I.5C' T> do I.OC Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 4b Suet 4Q idney pair 89 Feet the four 5630 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement156 1930-12-12 15 ItscjsMa"®» Maa,,, =22XI RUBBER TREE DISEASES. I Not The Cost Per application But The Cost OF DOING THE WORK should be considered 1/1 /ways Doss The V/crk. Let us send you a sample and full particulars* CARGILLS. COLOMBO. j Agents: Boustead Co., Ltd., (S.S. F.M.S.) I gj ru, MC7.k r156 words
-
Advertisement242 1930-12-12 15 BLUE STAR sh.vxbld»x[ I ~z i S i '"i -j» iT'I I I liytT NEW YO><K SERV’CH. -I .4ILn JM Lilli-, Re s ular Wt Service io Becton, New gg£fyfyg| HOMEWARDS. I™ S-l BlMi Bte h “K-M;E.”’’:M London, Rotterdam, PArlFlr i iV *7irr r i-r* Hamburg &Liverpoo', AC F S242 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous68 1930-12-12 15 THEJVIINUTE THAT SEEMS A 1 EAR By gluyas williams A v 1 1 V/ w ywt xl i Jr W'-'W 11 /I AT THE END OT A TWENTY MILE PRIVE INTO IHE COUNTRY YOU DISCOVER THAT YOUR WIFE THOUGHT YOU HAD THE PICNIC BASKET IN FRONT WITH YOU WHIL£ YOD68 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1400 1930-12-12 16 jttt, BLUE FUNNEL LINL dollar steamship like I «JSTRSMT® «T1 AMERIOy<MAIL LINE I ANCRIBES in port Marseilles, T ondon, Rotterdam and Hamburg. |jl x DIO M W DrC 18 Marseilles, Lo lion, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 'nt* U. x AG iMEMNON Dec. 24 Ama er Jam London, and Hamburg i 11,400 words
-
Advertisement690 1930-12-12 16 P. O BRITISH India AND APCAR LINES A (CoMPANiss Incorporated ie Enola\- MAIL PASSEUGER A W CARGO Penmsiriar and Oriental S. U. Co, undt* con- ?tmang, Tetektam tract with His Majesty’s London 5 £s np9qnM ami Far Li Mai! Semico v ata n ti Outward? from Loodcn for China and690 words
-