Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 287. VOL. LXXXVIII SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 406 1 ItTnagata' BROTHERS j i dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary* pfranch Office 52, Leith Street SECTIONAL TANKS I ASBESTOS—OEM ENT |j Mods from CORRObiON resisting JSTtITDISiH 7 ARMCO INGOT gE££& F P R “°six’’ or -standard Everite” Corrugated Sheeta EVO jT “Turner’s Trafford Tiles” HI Pl fl “Poilite” Pantiles
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    • 19 1 B.TOKISATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric ligbfc. j ’Phone 772, CSU 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG. II -I
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    • 2209 2 MTU r «MMmmm— m rrm——— lONi VACA MAIM)N de BEAUTEI T,” L ,H SffIKHE RAB I/1» i JESSiriS 21 Ym.. Car ds n ™U®^. Electric Bath, for Redncicg Weight, *>l**ClO by Royal D. 1824 fifty- @IF Mb w".’i. Wh ni I C Catk?y’ If desired rapidly, Ereellert for Paidnp-Capitel Fl.
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  • 270 3 SINJAPORE’3 BUILDINGS The New Merchant Service Guild Headquarters The new headquarters of the Straits Merchant Service Guild at Raffl *s Qu >y which were opened by Capt. G. Freybergj Master Attendant, on Wednesday form an addition to what is rapidly becoming a block of institutional
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  • 409 3 SERIOUS COMPETITION OF MOTOR TRANSPORT In all the States of Australia motor tramport has seriously entered into destructive competition with tha Government railways. In New South Wales the deficit of the railways this year may run into four millions sterling, perhaps more. This deficit looms in spit-*
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    • 296 3 I.' &K- t Wi SEW f* x-COKT 7: /«X r®r«-.x :tWm, '< r 1 I nW? J W S' x > f 1 I I >i? TF I 1 U* I r w BH i&s&kSBS I I i7 W*- 1 W I „A i>, I 1 l| W.' I THE
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    • 17 3 'BOSCH** Plug» kava irived to is isrt on the real in the air and on the sea
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    • 349 3 I A PIANO For Xmas I tor 7 L-J L—! 14 W -Ah I You’ll need one- for the i| festive season mske use of our hire Method. We I can supply good instru- mants for as low as I SIO per mositlk. f I lw PIANO Co Lr PBNANG
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  • 957 5 HURRiCaNG BGORER Without Parallel in Game’s History One of the moat interesting sporting ttiscnepions during the present year has cod orrned the position in which Don Bradman, the Australian batting genius, ebould be placed in comparison with the players of all time (writes Hazird in the
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  • 167 5 A NEW EXPLANATION His Resignation of the Viceroyalty A new explanation of the for Lord Curzon’s resignation of the Viceroyalty was given by Lord Middleton in a speech at Guildford, seys the London correspondent of the "Pioneer.” He said that the late Lord Bilfour before hie
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  • 341 5 BETTER LEAVE CHINA AS SOON AS POSSIBLE Marshal Chang Hsueh-lian<’, Manchunan ruler, sent General Liu Y -fei to vi.it Mashal Yen Shi-ahan, the former "Model Governor” of Saausi. at Tientsin yesterday. It is mder-do that Ma shal Chang has advised Mashal Yen to go abr
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  • 43 5 To day, at Dato KramU at 6 o.m. Ma-ch A n,<lo Oriental Hume Overture IV e Calif of B ghdad Boielden Selection T «-nights Tne N ght Reubens Interna l zz > Tip Toes Cooke F x Trot Bye Bye Blues Gray
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  • 585 5 PRODUCERS’ HANDICAP Problems for Japanese Government Agricultural problems andcffic as’at* tempts to r«»m >ve the extraordinary depression tffl cling the rice industry will P ccupy much of the attention of the Japanese Imperial Diet during the coming session, when the Rice Law will be »m p nded
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  • 228 5 PEPS Fpeedily End Coughing» Congestion, a- H ard Breathing The cold season is here again and with it a revival of the old insidious brorchial troubles. The spasmodic bouts of whet zy and exhaustive coupling and that madenp feeling in the irfl med air-tubes soon hads to the
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    • 13 5 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 491 5 I Energy I °N Hot, Tiring Days! > I You can have it by eating I I the right food. Allenburus u P I BA I s LE’’ Foods Bacosi S Made from the purest milk I of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allen bury s’ Foods are
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    • 292 6 ACCURACY IN MANUFACTURING. >^ n a MBmßhv />,<-. >^ x I OIH IS v *WW. ■< z <■'' i l m. I K’Ufcf' liftf ■#>. i I I fIHBE WxwMßv < > H <" x '< 1 w B iSllllll v *•> f wß| ■> K mil*’Wi »w iißlPawg fggat
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  • 3983 7 Resident Councillor Presides Headmaster’s Interesting Report Mrs. Sproule Distributes Prizes Hon the Resident Coan I cillor, Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, presided and Mrs. P. J. Snronle save away the prizes yester diy at the annual Speech Day at tbe An Jo-Chinese School Maxwell Road,
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  • 354 7 HEr.VY rain Path Ari Wins and Pays $lOl (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, December 12 A moderate crowd attended the Amateur races to day which were run off in rain from start to finish. Those present included His Highness the Sultan of Perak and suite. The
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  • 314 7 Theatre Royal MAORIS IN PICTURE RlOl DISASTER The Devil’s Pit,” a photo pliy epic of the Maori people, will be shown for the last time to night at the Lyric. This unusual story of the burning love between a man of one tribe and a girl of another
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  • 671 8 On November 13, the Straits Settlements (Singapore) AssociaI lion issued minuses of a meetI ing, held three days previously, at I which various schemes for I reform of the Councils of the I Colony were put forward. By a I majority of eight to one
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  • 92 8 Sir Basil Blackett on Monetary Conditions London, December 12 Sir Basil Blackett, of the Imperial and International Communications Company, in an address yesterday to the Chamber of Commerce, London, said the recent fall in world prices with such deplorable con sequences was due in some cases to
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  • 1469 8 The Round Table Conference A New British Air I iner (From Our Own Correspondent) London. November 20 Except that the scene was infinitely more brilliant, there was a e milarity between thp proceedings at the Indian Round Table Conference and the inauguration of the Naval Conference some
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    • 283 8 If joy you want you’ve got to share i t for happiness was born a twin. Your Xmas Dinner!! Make it a good one by getting your Turkey, or Goose, or Pheasant, or Game of any kind FROM fiard who have imported all the above direct from England. Xmas Delicacies
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    • 101 8 ir E. O. HO I EL. TO-MORROW Orchestral Concert at 9.30 pm. Wednesday next, 17 th December, In Aid of Funds for European Unemployed in Malaya. PENANG “LITTLE THEATRE” PLAYERS IN “The Eternal Spring” “The Eternal Spring” “The Eternal Spring” A FulLof Laughter Play in 3 Acts SEATS NOW BOOKINC
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    • 10 8 lon should give Martell's Brandy preference over others as it
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  • 56 8 DEATH Lam —On Friday. December 12, 1930, at 2 p.m. at No. 4. Gottlieb Road. Penang, Mr. Lam Hor Tuck, aged 46. Deceased leaves a widow, ten sons, 5 daughters, two sons in law and one daughter in-law to mourn their loss. The funeral will take place on the 18th
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  • 279 9 .—Reuter. Intrinsic Position Said to be Sound relief measures FOR DEPOSITORS Further Failures in the Country New York, December 13 In contrast to yesterday when lon-: lines of depositors gathered ©nteide branches of the Bank of the United States very few to-day resumed the futile vigil
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  • 92 9 lative Council unwise.—Rugby Radio Service. Importance of Settlers* Co-operation London, December 12 At yesterday’s meeting of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on East Africa, Sir Samuel Wilson of the Colonial Office emphasised the importance of the co-opera-tion of Kenya settlers in schemes of closer union because they were a
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  • 83 9 Eugby Radio Service Out.ome of Months of Secret Experinent London, December 12 After several months’ secret experiments, the Rolls Royce Company has produced two twe ve-cyiinder heavy oil engines. They 7 are intended for use on aeroplanes and it is understood the test for application to car
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  • 75 9 Reuter. Possibility of Outsiders Creating Trouble Calcutta, December 12 The Viceroy has abandoned his visit to the Scottish Churches College centenary celebrations following the receipt of a letter from the Principal stating that he learned an attempt would be made from outside sources to mar the harmony
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  • 290 9 ”-ome Misapprehension Appears to Exist” A QUESTIONNAIRE The following is extracted from the minutes of a Committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held at Singapore on December 9. The President pointed out that some misapprehension appeared to exist among the Members as to
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  • 50 9 —Renter. Hollywood, December 12 According to the statement of one of the directors of the Guaranty Building Loan Association, an official of the Association has confessed defalcations alleged to amount to $8,000,000, The official was also connected with the Bank of Hollywood which failed to open on Monday.-
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  • 174 9 —Reuter. Mr. MacDonald Tries His Hand at Rhetoric CITY SPEECH DENOUNCED London, December 13 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald at Reading denounced Mr. t hurcbill’s City speech as showing neither wisdom nor discretion. He described it as mischievous from beginning to end without a constructive idea or proposal
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  • 114 9 —Rugby Radio Service. K > For Best Transport Feat on Land, Sea or Air London. December 12 Tbe memorial fund to Sir Henry Segrave has now been closed, donations, which were headed by the Prince of Wales, having reached an adequate amount. The sum of £l,OOO
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  • 78 9 ,—Reuter. No Agreement Yet at Brussels Conference Brussels. December 12 The fixing of quotas for restriction of sugar output for the forthcoming year by the international Conference is still held up by difficulties with regard to the European quota. Europeans have worked out a figure of 1.508,000 tons
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  • 144 9 Four of Britain’s largest submarines, the Persius Pandora Poseidon and Proteus have 'eft Portsmouth for Hong Kong to form a new flotilla and to replace L Class vesse s. The House of Commons has passed the first reading of the Government’s China Indemnity Application Bi 1
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  • 862 9 Rugby Radio Service. Agreement on Burma and Federal Subjects GOOD COMMUTE WORK London, December 12 The Burma Sub Cimnittee of the Indian Round Table Conference has approved the report drafted by its Chairman, Lord Russell, which will be presented to the plenary 8 ission early next
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    • 69 9 PENANG’S XV. TO MEET PERAK IN THE Mil AYA CUP. READ “ATHLETE” IN THE Sunday gazette tx&xmajynxta QUALIT.Y i PAINTS ITHB b MANUFACTURE OF k I WILKINSON, HEYWOOD AND GAIK f LONDON. f I “FALCON” i I BRAND. 1 Cygnlte White No. 101 I CbocoTa e 129 Fadeless Red Fadeless
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    • 18 9 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to I e best on the road, in the air ana on the sea.
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    • 395 9 NEW RECORDS From Mid-December Issue Just Arrived Wagner revealing the fall majesty of a great orchestra London Symphony Orchestra (“Loh ngrin”—Prelude to Act 3 t “The Valkyrie”—Bide of the Valkyries Welcome revival of a brilliant overture p 1907 Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden, Maritana,” Overture Fascinating Viennese Waltz tunes C
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  • 245 10 SECOND ROUND T.ES To-day’s League Fixtures THE following are the fixtures in the English and Scottish Leagues and iu the F. A. Cup to-day:— DIVISION 1 Aston Villa v Leeds U. Bolton W. v Portsmouth Chelsea Svaderland Grimsby T. v Sheffield U. Huddersfield T. v Blackpool 1
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  • 75 10 On behalf of the Convent we gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following donations: Received by the Lady Superior: Mr. P. Ward $2O. Mr. G. L. Ham io. Mr, A. H. Miles 25. A Chinese Catholic Famiiy 25. $BO. Anonymous 15. Mr. J. Crabb Watt 10. Mr.
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  • 349 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) The Third Sunday in Advent-7-50 Litany, 8 Matins, Hymn 268. 830 Holy Communion 10 30 Holy Communion Chinese, 6 Evensong, Hymn 217, Ps 75» Pa 82, Magnificat. Nunc Dimittis Hymns 53, 199, 198 Thursdays Holy Comuiunioa. Friday, 6 Evensong. 6-30 Choir
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  • 283 10 INDIANS v CHINESE SCH OLT The following are tha team? s a le3tei to represent tha I duns an tha Combined Chines schools in to-day’s charity Soccer ma ch in aid of the Chinese and India i Uaernnl'»yment Funds, to ba played oa the S X.
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 442 10 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS 5 per cent on Ordinary Shares The following report was presented at the first ordinary general meeting of the Company held at Princes House, 93, Gresham Street, E, C. 2., at 12 noon on Wednesday, Novemb» r 16. The Directors beg to
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    • 83 10 Penang, December 13.1330. (Bv Oowrfcsv TKb Ohartgr d tfank. On London Demand 2/1 23/32 h 4m ts 2 8 j r rivate 3 m'ta credit 2 4 3/32 3 h Dneucnm iry 2 4 7/32 On '/sw York Bank Dem .rd 56 h France p.p, 1425 India r.T. 155|
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    • 72 10 (Rugby Radio Sirviob) London, December 12 Paris 123.59; New York. 4.85]’ Brussels. 34.76 Geneva. 25.03 Aq e terdam, 12.05; Milan, 92.72; Berl n 20.36 Stockholm. 18.10 Copenhagen. 18.15 Oslo. 18.16, Vienna. 34.50 Pra gue 1631; Helsingfors. 193; Madrid, 46.4 >; Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, Baeni?
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    • 415 10 LYALL AND EV ATT Rubber Undertone Better During th? last few we?ks rubber has slow y improved in pr.ee and th a undertone is much better than for a vtry long time p st. due to an increase in consumption and a decline in Malayan and Tu
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    • 286 10 R turn of Colony Dealers’ Stocks rs nt close of bus’nee», 30ih, Novembe 1930, as declared: Dry. Wt-t, S?ttlem’nts. R.S S. Crep?. U.S-S. Scrap 4 Lump (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Tons. Tons. Ton?. Ton?. S’poreTehnd 16/61 9,722 1,543 1,958 Perang Island 2,6 >7 957 235 56d
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    • 85 10 NOVEMBER RETURNS I The following are th 3 latest] returns for November: lbs. Un*ted Malacca 27,766 United Serdang 415,529 S-alang 132,864 Ta djong 110,200 Anglo-Sumatra 58,500 F ungei Kari 34 647 Tanah Datar 55,800 sahan 55,000 Bah Lias 104,300 Toerangie 61,943 Mendaris *****8 Bila 55,150 Central
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    • 75 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 15 cts. per pound per pl $2O/-Qoi-st. London 4 11/16 1 New York 9j c‘s (go’d). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed S .ok '1 Sheet for tc-day are as fol 8 Spot 15
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    • 41 10 A forward contract has been entered into by The B«seett Rubber Company, for the sale of 18 tone Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet at 16 cents per lb. f.o.b. Penang for delivery in equal quantities monthly Jaru rj/June 1981.
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    • 26 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, December 11. Spot £llB 17 6 three months* bn v ing £110,0.0 three months’ selling £110.2 6 I
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    • 167 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths foHowlng were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list st 11 a.m. to day:— Yesterday To-day 2 5 E Sharbs 0» —1 —j 0 IS PQ OQ CQ JQ 10. 10. t c. tO. Mlnmg Ayer Hitam Tin. 11'- 12/-
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 157 10 HAVE YOU AN ACID STOMACH? When wind, pain and distress follow a gnod na?al, it is a sure sign of too much acid in your stomach. Get rid of it now, for T is dangerous Acid is the cause of ulcers No matter how much acid there may be in
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    • 22 10 "PINANG GAZETTE’* CHRISTMAS NUMBER Advertisers in the “Pinang Gazette” Christmas Number are requested to send in their copy as soon as possible.
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    • 61 10 TIN AND RUBBER Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot £lO3 5 0 Down 12/6 1 Months’ £lO9 5-0 Dvwn 15/SINGAPORE J 55.371 per picul Up 87i c. 156 tons tan RUBBER-. London 411/16 d, Down 1/16 d. New York 9} c. (Sold) i c. Local 14|
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    • 530 10 New Advertisements"* POSITION. Wmted— Applictficn« for «r'mT*** aupointmeuta f rom qn hfi “’"nt European Eleetncal E B io 8,9 Jntuor Poei-: m, T chnicl “‘L” Con l aenolnßBal3 i J3OO tnw'M' W! b free bone*. Apply with fD 1 enl.re B i N.,. 197 c/o TO LET Seaside Furnished House
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  • 881 11 RESULTS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL SPORTS The Rev. E. T. Loader, Superintendent, Province Wellesley Scho; 1, dittributed itiepr z e at the sports of the St. Anne’s School. Prai this morning. The following bre the results Set I 25 yds. Fiat Rice.—l Weng Ewe, 2 Peng Kim. Set
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    • 220 11 AV °f bme hunting for prev SentS I s Christmas. Here s^’^% Y iS a l^at ever y man ■Vf J:O vants J°hnnie Walker m K the favourite whisky ready for despatch J®S in 3, 6 or 12 bottle cases, seasonably decorated. Judging by their popuiarit.y last year you ou
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    • 417 11 ’fgEKE Is 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 all that time it has been tried, test- Test ENO for results,
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    • 84 11 A unique opportunity. One like it will not occur again for a long time □□□□□□□□□□□a O A (x I LflllWw UUwf hi r >7,» f I‘V' Jdnnual A I Stock-Taking Begi-is on Monday the 15fh Inst. For fifteen Pays Only. <,7> JF 14, Bishop St. xr a rmananas, Ia Most
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  • 1191 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Peri IS*’ Pandai from Batee Bthra and Asahan. Sails for Asia ao and Batoe Bahm cn Sunday at noon. m v Rergam from
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 224 12 i j ij a 1 i——i~,r mTiW —ML ,> jI I■v J JP Wj .'1 w ■in— r’h iiu WHISKY /head of the line! first by the experts who acted as Judges in "T the Whisky Competition at V I ]Sjj^J |'j the Brewers 1 Exhibition in Lon lon. Their
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    • 22 12 THAT XMAS DINNER a M FROM CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. LID(Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances oj Hongkong) (Incorporated in Shanghai.} PENANG TEL 58'
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 91 12 ’Phone ferric Best Sound a 264 sOl n d jl- s ys TE M w <£?* in T( wn 6.15 —To-night —9.30 A Special Gaumont Sound Rows I OF H R 101 DISASTER I Preceding Fox Movietone Comedy i “CRAZY THAT WAY” with Joan Bennett, Kenneth Mac Kenna, I Sharon
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    • 194 12 /k Phone JEST IM SOUND |L±]jsY STIM J Matinee TO-DAY at 2.45 pm >j 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9 30 1 Special Added Attracfion I For 4 Nights Only—Sat. 13th to Tues. 16th j Pathe Super-Sound Gazette DEPICTING RlOl Disaster! French and Euglish Homage to the Victims Scenes at Beauvais, where the
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  • 843 13 HEALTH OFFICER’S TESTS Cessation of Oiling During “Quiet” Season Experiments conducted by Dr. R. B. Wallace, Medical Officer on Dublin Estate, Kedah, in connection with anti-malarial measures are described in the Malayan Medical Journal. During the Jart three months of 1928 anti-n alariel oiling was reduced
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 295 13 ITCHY RASH ON BABY’S HEAD Of a Wet Nature. Hair Fell Out. Healed by Cuticura. "When baby was six weeks old a rash broke out on her head. It was of a wet nature, then would dry up and scale over. The itching and burning caused baby to scratch, and
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    • 560 13 I H 8/ a Fl sit H I Wafc\ I 1 m Ef DE COIOtM 5 yW ligg| Kw l The Call °f the Great IpBI I Hi Outdoor 1 H LAI 471 F Eau de Cologne /<»'%> m| I" U Original bottle J A- J i? B Open spaces,
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  • 450 14 MORE CALLS I.ASP YEAR Red Cross Society Report The Duke of York, chairman of thf British Red Ctoeh ticciety, presided at ihr ennu«l meeting of the council in thf society’s new headquarters. In former years council meetings have been held it S\ James’ Palace, but,
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  • 196 14 A PIECE OF RURBFR HOSE HURTS THEM MORE They seldom use the cane in American ‘’choote —a piece of rubb’r bo?e produces far more satisfactory results. A regime worthy of orbdins or the late Dr. Keate of Eton is still in force in the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 306 14 can fcK S it last for. I months with f J an 'Allegro The Allegro will put the keenest Z= on your GHlette, Valet Autostrop "Z>' or Durham Duplex Safety razor blade —dav after day —for months. It will CZriOX g ive you a cleaner, easier, closer shave J —a
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    • 54 14 BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female j 8 complaints. Every lady should I B keep a box in the house. W, J. EDMONDS, 5 Th* English Pharmao> g 54.
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    • 152 14 SUWbuur Tyr wn©!! L-.B Jr L W. x. 3 r* SSM THEN you take a tablet of Sunlight Soap out of its packet, look at it and see how pure it looks. Sn ell it and find how pure it smells. You will also see that the makers guarantee its
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  • 632 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Pt nang, December 13, 1930. Mutton— c ta. Mutton Indian yer lb 56 Head Sheep or goal each 1-30 Liver with heart 411 axg do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet <0 I idney pair 80 Feet
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 170 15 u I ET sptcliL HM THE iPPCInTMENT TO KIN 6 F SIAM ESTD. 1072. CHRISTMAS T Have you thought of choosing your X MAS present If not let i 1' us help you. Visit our store to-day i and choose your Ideal Gift. I We have a very comprehensive B
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    • 536 15 1W Royal Packet Navigation Company. [lncorporated in Holland] Telephone No. 582. Telegrams: Paketvaart.” Steamers. Intended to Fail Sailing for “Onoda” Rapid Hardening; Cremer t»at. Dec. J 3 Singapore, Hongkong, Bwttow and Amoy. Portland Cement Ojr Tohiti Sun. L ee. 14 Belawan-Deli. Paneh and Asahan. Superior quality at a low comped-
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    • 1391 16 11 rIE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I dollar steamship line I I INTENDED 9AII INGS FROM ofod AMERICAN MAIL LINE I WEEKLY SERVICE. LOND ON N. CONTINENT. I nTOMFD Dpc 18 Marseille, London. Ro terdam and Hamburg. I JFiJS w AGAMEMNON Dec. 24 Ams'erdsm London, and 5 AENEAS A Jan 1
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    • 587 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA and apcar lines (COMPAHISS ISCORPOBATBD IR ENGLAND) MAIL PASSEN9ES AMD CARGO SERVICE» Psnmwhr tri Oriental S. I. C«., «rftr con- to} Te’at fcsai. Ms* ‘reel with Hit Majnty’i SMertißtni, Londoti ud Sisg,».,. tri Far Ent MaS Str«io Mat a n„i Oulwsrdt frw lendao lor SSra am) Japan
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