Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 December 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-12-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 290. VOL. LXXXVIII WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement502 1930-12-17 1 T. NAGATAI BROTHERS DENTISTS I 1 Head Office next to The Dispensary. branch Office 52, Leith Street ii ii iff# L i ■i- JE&, -j* 9 i !l rHHMHUIrH S T •"•'■■‘'■^*+'l ‘l'+’i"i'+’S' l i‘4 l <* i'4 4 4>4'4<4<4<4"l<>i<'H"W«M s' \1 ;i> 2VI I i J> Il k I502 words
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Advertisement24 1930-12-17 1 BBHEEH=2=i H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photogrnphy by electric light. Thom 772, «B, 7O t BIBHOP STREET, 1 PENANG. J i- ir-r- r 1- I24 words
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Article314 1930-12-17 2 New Year Meeting Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. Ist Day Thursday, Bth January 1931 2nd Saturday, 10th 3rd Tuesday, 13th 4th Thursday, 1 Sth sth Saturday. 17th Three Rnns each for Horses Classes 1,2, 3, Bnd 4 and 5. (Combined) Three Runs each for Ponies314 words
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Advertisement1533 1930-12-17 2 POSITIONS VACANT. Gopeng Consolidated Limited. BANKS. L- T i HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI (I .corporate d in E.gla.id.) rnuPOPATION Money making part cccupa'ion BANKING CORPORATION. Mo previous experience required. Agents Advice haB been received by cable of P rised Capital $50,000 000 wanted as Co-operative Club Organizes to tbe declarat j1,533 words
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Advertisement337 1930-12-17 2 Xmas Cards SEE ‘Pinang Gazette" Stock Now on View r CARLTON RESTAUR-NT AND BAR 16a Bdsch Stree*. ’Phore 1135. UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT Two mi ictes walk from the Wharf and Piers (Opposite the P O. Agents Office) Iced Draught Beer a Speciality. The coolest and most up-to date place for337 words
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Article389 1930-12-17 3 DONKEY FI DES Stories of King [tlward's Holy Land Tour HowKirg* Edward, when a yourr prince, preferred reading Ease Lynne and shooting quail to tight-seeing ir Egypt and Palestine is described in i life of Dean Stanely 1 A Victorian D'an, Ohatto aid Windur), by389 words
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Article318 1930-12-17 3 NEARLY A QUARTER OF A MILE AN HOUR! The world's fastest racing snail bat been discovered. It can travel at the dizzy pace of six yards a minute—nearly e quarter of a mile an hour. No other snail in the universe approaches this fiend, which318 words
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Advertisement356 1930-12-17 3 Bsst Protection against r MALARIA Jtfew/ an<l W-i/ FEVER CAPTAIN C. A. JONES, ate st P.W.V., writes: f’W;®OfeO 'I A'\ -v havoc among the populace, and I must say have found Phosferine very effective in ward- n altac hs indeed, I consider no one going to l^e Tropics or Far356 words
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Advertisement13 1930-12-17 3 Fov skould givs MarteU's Brandy iht preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement301 1930-12-17 3 Its A H PIA NC j For Xmas Ibejd! ’HI 1 t -j! H <IH 11 asv [IS S You’ll need one for the I festive season make use I I of our hire Method. We can supp’y good instru- I ments for as lew as jg SIO per month.301 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article789 1930-12-17 4 Monday:—To my kitchfn betime?. th* re to make my Mince Me<t. this being aj>b I am ever anxious to finish, The materials I have collected for following my recipe, are if rais inf, currants, sultanas, beef suet and mixed peel, i lb. etch; of sugar lb?. ;of789 words
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Article388 1930-12-17 4 BERYL HARPER - by BERYL HARPER Really, Tim is never clean these days,” complained Joyce somewhat fretfully ue other day, ‘'He crawls ircjssantly whon he is free. And apart from the grubbiness he seems bent on miechief on his crawling voyage*. I shall be Riad when he can walk.” Just388 words
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Article406 1930-12-17 4 ELIZABETH EDGAR - BY ELIZABETH EDGAR It is very usual for the hair to fall out after an illness and worry and depression have a bad effect on the health and, very often, on the hair. Here is a formula for a simple ointment which might be rubbed into the406 words
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Article, Illustration75 1930-12-17 4 Dressy suits for this season are best made in fine faced cloths. Here a dull green material is used, with a generous trimming ef beige caracul fur. By the aid of a N deep band, the hem stands out umbrella fashion, and the skirt is also circular,75 words
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Article514 1930-12-17 4 BY KATHLEEN CAREW Every large store now displays an enticing variety of useful utensils formed of the silver while and cleanly metal known as aluminium, and many housewives stock and brighten their kitchens with this attractive, and reasonable ware. Not only does it not corrode or514 words
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Article441 1930-12-17 4 PAULINE BOUCHIER - BY PAULINE BOUCHIER Though Englishwomen are following the Parisian vogue for wearing blick, few find all-black toilettes becoming and so a little colour is introduced perhaps it is only a gay posy, a buckle, bag, scarf or little embroidered trimming. It makes all the difference. But there441 words
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Article490 1930-12-17 4 PARRY 1 RUSCOT f - BY PARRY 1 RUSCOT f I have a friend who has Invents new slimming method. aU(I The fact that she has lately a few pound., and that everyone ia 004 phrnenting her on her look. figure, te, so she tell, having had to do all490 words
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Article114 1930-12-17 4 EARLY SUPPLIER OF TIN DREDGERS Mr. Arthur R. Brown, A.M.1.C.E., whose death is just announced, was managing director and founder of the City firm bearing his name. He was e located st Harrow, King’s CJolhgo, and Uai v e?sity College* London, and served his apprenticeship with114 words
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Advertisement150 1930-12-17 4 You should give Martell's Brandy ths preference over others as it is superlative The Japanese World Touring Grand Circus. Adachl Brothers Circus Stages at Magazine Road Ground. NIGHTLY FROM 9 pm forms of classical dancings, the daring feats of the FLY ACROBATS, the absolutely «tannin» norft the tight wire are150 words
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531 1930-12-17 5 Hardship for Retired Officers in Great Britain The propped relujtiou in temporary allowances to Government officsrs of b)th the Senior and Jan or forms the aubj a: of an editorial in the November number of “British Malaya” which pleads the ciuse of Government pensioners* The531 words
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Advertisement70 1930-12-17 5 Toys! Dolls!! Games!!! VISIT PRITCHARD’S Before You Decide. OUR REMAINING STOCK THE Toy Department Will Be Reduced 25Z TO CLEAR As From Monday, the 15th Dec., Until Xmas Eve, 24th Dec. PRITCHARD CO., LTD. Union St. PENANG. Get a Set of ZAG-ZAW I Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Your70 words
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Advertisement57 1930-12-17 5 FOR SALE I BUDDED STUMPS AND BUDWOOD BE?T JAVA SUMATRA CLONES FROM THE LARGEST BUDWOOD GARDENS NURSERIES IN MALAYA I GROWN UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION LARGE SHIPMENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN MADE TO FAR DISTANT COUNTRIES INCLUDING WEST AFRICAN COAST. I For particulars, apply Compagnie du Selangor I P. 0. Box57 words
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Advertisement63 1930-12-17 5 I AIW!B.WBSWEPWWr ONLY I One More Wack TO Christmas OUR Huge Stock i I 0F TOYS I AND I DOLLS Of Every Description a Must Be Cleared. > I Special Discount I I OF FROM |j 331Z-50-Z FROM Thursday, Dec. IS 11 I TO I New Year Eve. I I63 words
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Miscellaneous78 1930-12-17 5 I DONT RUN /sAer dehght. Bnftl < FOR A f/ n dso /s r. f; DOCTOR uunaay mcrning; g ate findnever gets IS Pop an evans- pastille -j- Ba into your mouth instead. //7c?Z AtOftucdy fttid/ /2“ K Their antiseptic vapours S win soon relieve y° u P7H —sai M78 words
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Article591 1930-12-17 6 Comfortable, Economical and Far from Slow Many people that a voyage by a cargo vessel means a stnal', stuffy cabin, a menu consisting principally of salt beef and hard biscuits, and an intolerable num ber of days uoon the sea. This may hav? been591 words
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Article193 1930-12-17 6 Second Lieut. J. Fair veather, S.S.V.F., has been promoted to Lieutenant. Mr. G. H, Sworder, of the Topographical Surveys, Taipiog, is going on leave shortly. Col. P. J. Gmf, Commandant, l/20th Burma Riffles, is shortly leaving on home furlough. Miss E. K. Chenhalie, Publ c Health Nursing193 words
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Article198 1930-12-17 6 The death of Mr. Walter Hugh Frizell, M.A., J.P, at 23, Kensington Ga e, W. 8, took place on Oc 8. at the age of 75 year*. Mr. Frizell, who was born on Oct, 23, 1854. was f r manv years connected with the Cn198 words
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Article333 1930-12-17 6 ERROR OF JUDGMENT BY YOUNG PILOT (From Oar Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 17 At the conclusion of the inquest before the Coronor, Mr. V. Lissamer, a special jury yes erday which investigated the cause of the fatal crash which resulted in the death of Mr.333 words
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Article154 1930-12-17 6 MEDICAL COLLEGE HIS MONUMENT Tn° Rev. Duncan Macgregor, writing to The Times, regarding Dr. G.H.K. Micaiister. stairs: "Dying when scarcely past 50, he lived a full life and served great causes in many laudr, always working for science and for the Bi>»fe, and for154 words
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Article329 1930-12-17 6 —Raiuer. SOME IMPROVEMENT Alarmist Rumours Denied Pari?, Drc mber 16 M. Tardieu called at M. Poincare’s house this morning and left looking very upset as M. Poincare’s condition was very M. P jincare was apparently in the best of health when he sat through the great.—Raiuer. - 329 words
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Article378 1930-12-17 6 PRELIMINARY INQUIRY OPENS The preliminary inquiry into the cha g?s against William Brown Penman beg in on Monday in the Singapore Second Magistrate’s Court before Mr. G« E. Clayton. Mr. Edwin Tongue, proveatiag, said that Penman and another bad been appeinted joint managers of Rose, MacPhail378 words
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Article134 1930-12-17 6 —Reuter. FIRST TEST West Indies Beaten by 10 Wkts CENTURY BY KIPP X Adelaide, December 16 Australia won the first of the five Test Matches against the West I idies by ten wickets. The West Indies bitted first and were dismissed for 296, Grant, the captain, contributing—Reuter. - 134 words
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Article42 1930-12-17 6 —Reuter. LINDRUM MAKES A BREAK OF 3.905 London. December 16 Playing egatast McCcnachy, Walter Lindrum broke his own World’s Record 3,262 break made last year with 3,905 fall. He also broke the World’s Record Break for a single session..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement82 1930-12-17 6 Boundless Energy ON I Hot, Tiring Days! You can have it by eating the right food. “PINEAPPLE Bacon Ham Contain more than twice the number of calories per pound than rump steak. They are better energy producers and much more delightful to eat. New Supplies Just Received. ■i 50 IT"'”'"82 words
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3879 1930-12-17 7 approximate Cost Between §7,500,000and? 10,000,000 Project Talking Shape Consulting Engineers Support Mr. Thorpe Sea Dilution Outfall Suggested At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners ;i bulky document was tabled in connection with the proposed Water-Borne Sewage Scheme for Penang which has been under contemplation for3,879 words
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Article140 1930-12-17 7 STRONG SIDE Penang XV. Not Yet Announced Perak has selected a strong side to play Penarg in the final of the N- rthern section of the Malays Coo and, af er the excellent displav against Negri Sembilan, *re confident of viciory. The side is as follows140 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article139 1930-12-17 7 V the Editor of ue <ng G zatte.”) Sir, —Impartially, the sincerity of a >m«a is fl -'I i ”ut itiat --f a man, his ookfl, m«n rs .«-id -n< >r Ip, often belie his true char ctr:. W n of love, when woman g veg n»r139 words
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Advertisement20 1930-12-17 7 E. AND 0. HOTEL Little Theatre Players To-night at 9.30 THE ETERNAL SPRING In aid of the European Unemployed Fund20 words
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Article470 1930-12-17 8 In a few months Penang will say Good-bye to Mr. E. W. F. Gilman who has filled the office of Resident Councillor for less than a year. Mr. Gilman’s immediate predecessors occupied the Residency for only slightly longer periods, and, unless he had seen recent service here470 words
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Article95 1930-12-17 8 Reuter. Armed Police Charge a Native Procession Durban, December 16 One native is dead and 16 are in hospital, as a result of a serious riot following a procession of natives to celebrate Dingaans Day. The police ordered the procession to disperse and the natives replied by stoningReuter. - 95 words
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Article85 1930-12-17 8 .—Reuter. Largest Seizure Ever Made in U. S. Washington, December 16 Described as the largest seizure ever made in the United States, 1090 pounds of drugs were seized by the Customs authorities at New York Harbour aboard a vessel from Constantinople. The drugs were enclosed in.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article63 1930-12-17 8 Rugby Radio Service. Family Gathering at Sandringham London, December 16 It is understood the King and Queen will travel on Monday to Sandringham to spend Christmas quietly with their children and grandchildren. The Duke and Duchess of York and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret will be there andRugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article1220 1930-12-17 8 Penang, Weineslay OC HIS morning we observed *CO that traffic is still permitted to approach the E. and O. Hotel from the direction of Penang-road and round the circus. Reprehensible. 1 Do^e no re p*y has yet been made by the local b-anch of the European 11,220 words
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Advertisement208 1930-12-17 8 If joy you w’nt you’ve got to shars it 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 ite fjard who have imported all the above direct from England. Xmas Delicacies208 words
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Advertisement94 1930-12-17 8 E. O. HOTEL. TONIGHT! At 9 33 p.m Sharp. In Aid of Funds for European Unemployed in Malaya. PENANG "LITTLE THEATRE” PLAYERS IN “The Eternal Spring” The Eternal Spring A FULL-OF-LAUCHTER Pt AY IN 3 ACTS A FULL-OF-LAUCHTER PLAY IN 3 ACTS The Enormously successful Farcical Comedy from the ROYALTY94 words
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Miscellaneous26 1930-12-17 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. 9.25 ®.uj. 3.49 a.m. 7 59 p.m. 3 32 p.m. To-Mobbow. 10J9 a.m. 4.41 a.m. 10.37 p.m. 4.25 p.m.26 words
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Article460 1930-12-17 9 UNEMPLOYMENT N OT TEMPORARY —Reuter. purdeii of Social Services CONSERVATIVE M. P.’s 1 WARNING fruitless Coal Mission to Scandinavia London, December 1G Four Conservatives, Sir Robert porne. M r J°^ Q Buchan, Major Walter Elliot and Major Oliver Stanley the latter a Round Table Conference Delegate) have issued a manifesto—Reuter. - 460 words
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Article21 1930-12-17 9 ESTIMATES FOR 1929-1930 Education 41.215,828 Ministry of Health 20.774,025 Ministry of Labour 11,617 509 Old Age Pensions 33,681,00021 words
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Article108 1930-12-17 9 Tltuter. Mr. Moh Teh-hui Returns to China Moscow, December 16 Karakhan, Under Commissar of Foreign Abairs, has informed Mr. Mob Teh hui bead of the Chinese Delegation to the RussoUnese Delegation, who is about to depart (hina for a period, that the Soviet Government fully shares his repeatedlyTltuter. - 108 words
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Article202 1930-12-17 9 Reuter. Fifteen More Country Banks Close IMMIGRATION SUSPENDED New York. December 16 A heavy decrease in United States foreign trade is shown by the Commerce Department returns for the last eleven months giving a value all millions dollars) exports 3 568; imports 2,853 compared with. Reuter. - 202 words
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Article212 1930-12-17 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Minority of Select Committee in Disagreement with Findings London, December 16 The Report of the Select Committee on Capital Punishment recommend that a Bill be introduced and passed into law during the present session providing for the abolition of the death penalty for an experi.—Rugby Radio Service. - 212 words
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Article117 1930-12-17 9 —Rugbj Radio Service Under Chairmanship of Sir Arthur Balfour London. December 16 A Trade Mission similar in character to the trade missions sent to other foreign countries with terms of reference corresponding to those of tbe Mission which recently visited Japan and is at present in.—Rugbj Radio Service - 117 words
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Article121 1930-12-17 9 Rtuter. European Quotas Definitely Fixed Brussels, December 16 The Sugar Conference held a last sitting for the purpose of signing a protoco’ concerning tbe allocation of exports from European sugar producing countries in the next five years and decided upon the following figures »11 thousands of tons): Poland– Rtuter. - 121 words
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Article194 1930-12-17 9 —Reuter. Helped by English Girl “REVOLT PREMATURE” Lisbon, December 10 General D’Allano has arrived Interviewed, he sang praises of ar English girl. He said the aeroplane in which he a fugitive landed heavily in a field near Monti jo. A young Englishwoman appeared, took the famished.—Reuter. - 194 words
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Article41 1930-12-17 9 —Reuter. Nanking, December 16 The Railway Ministry has advanced the Shanghai-Nanking Railway £66,700 required to pay interest due on December 1. The Ministry is now revising railway rates in order to guard against future silver fluctuati ons.-—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article306 1930-12-17 9 An A. S. P. Stoned Last Night The story of a Chinese mason wh« misused his ’’bricks” was related to tb* Second Police Magistrate Mr. Edward Jago this morning when Tan Sin Lo, wlo described himself a “mason” w»s charge with fl'nging bricks at Mr. L. F.306 words
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Article667 1930-12-17 9 .—Reuter. Sub-Committees’ Reports Presented PROBLEM OF BURMA London, December 16 I The British Prime Minister to-day pre- sided over the Round Table Conference which sat in full committee to consider and note tbe reports of the Sub-Committees on R’irma and Provincial Constitutions and Ur interim report of.—Reuter. - 667 words
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Article69 1930-12-17 9 Reuter. Dissatisfaction with the Food at Hong Kong Hong Kong December 16 Three hundred Chinese prisoners at Victoria Gaol went on strike this morning, refusing to work owing, it is believed, to dissatisfaction over the prison diet. The authorities are taking precautions to prevent the trouble taking aReuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement30 1930-12-17 9 “Pinang Gazette” Christmas Number The Pinang Gazette special Christmas Number of twenty pages will be published to morrow. The number will be sold at the usual price of ten cents.30 words
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Advertisement381 1930-12-17 9 NEW RECORDS From Mid-Decemlnr issue Just Arrived z Wagner—revealing the fall majesty of a great orchestra London Symphony Orchestra D iqi .f “Loh ngrin”—Prelude to Act 3 “The Valkyrie”—Bide of the Valkyries Welcome revival of a brilliant overture Q 1907 Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden, Maritana, Overture Fascinating Viennese Waltz381 words
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Article774 1930-12-17 10 TURF CLUB right Where in the World is it Used? Tic Tac The decision of the Penang •Turf Club to do away saddle cloth numbers during training has I see, drawn adverse comment in one quarter but I am in complete agreement with the Club in774 words
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Article41 1930-12-17 10 —Reuter, London, December 16 The text is issued of the China Indemnity (Application) Bill which allocates the following payments; to Hong Kong University for the education of Chinese students £265,000; to the University’s China Committee in London, £200,000,-—Reuter, - 41 words
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Article663 1930-12-17 10 MR. SLOWE’3 QUESTIONS Rent on Motor Car Park Reduced The final meeting of the Municipal Commissioners for this year was held yesterday at the Municipal offices with Mr. G. W Bryant, Municipal President, in the chair. The Commissioners present were: Messrs. S. M. Middlebrook, Balfour663 words
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Article959 1930-12-17 10 SOUTH TAIPING DREDGE “One Share for Every Two Shares Held’’ At the ninth annual general meetin? of the shareholders of the South Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Limited, held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company,No. 33 Beach Street, Penang, it959 words
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Article210 1930-12-17 10 TO DAYS PRICES The following were me latest quotatlone in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’s share list al 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day SUARBS. r~ c CD UQ OQ 00 a, a. t c. Je. Rubber (Dellar). Bassett .75 .85 .70 .80 Borelli 1.00 1.25 111 125210 words
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Article144 1930-12-17 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 14 cts. per pound =per pl $lB/66 Quiat. London 4fl New York 8| cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ritbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as followsSpot 13| ettL per lb Jan/Mar. 14|144 words
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Article98 1930-12-17 10 H i <LTH BO k RDS Commission of Enquiry Wanted tFrom Oar Own Correspondent) Ipoh, December 17 At a meeting of the Batang Pahang District Planters* Association held at Sangkai, the health board’s enactmer t was di ecu >d after which, Mr. Landon, the chairman, proposed that98 words
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Article52 1930-12-17 10 Latest London, New York and Local Pricet TIN-. LONDON Spot £lO5-10 0 Down £l-2-6 I Huirthf £lO6-15-0 Down £lO SINGAPORE 151.75 pw picul UP K p125 toot la» RUBBER: inmtrm (j a. Unchanged New York 8j c. (GoM) Down£c. local 13} c. Unchanged By Courtesy of Mestrs52 words
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Advertisement37 1930-12-17 10 Runnymede' The Cheerful HoteP TO- NIGHT DINNER DANCE MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE Saturday morning and Sunday evening. CHRISTMAS SEASON Tables may now be booked. Programmes obtainable at the Office. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.37 words
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Advertisement648 1930-12-17 10 FOR SALE nu Y s Old Xavenans Association bud wood >f the beloved father of v r Vu fanera l Phong (a member) will takp ChiQ Supplies of 10». m. on Thursday IRth n a< at SXBRANG CLQVF 24 193 from No. 84, Datil Kratn a ?R o^ b9lr are648 words
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Article761 1930-12-17 11 COOLIES’ PETITION Repatriation from the Straits The following is from the South China Morning Post.” The repatriation from the Straits Settlements of tens of thousands of Chinese labourers to Kwangtong, following the unprecedented tin and rubber slump, has created a most difficult unemployment problem resulting in761 words
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Article217 1930-12-17 11 per can», of the exports.—London Chamber of Commerce Journal. ONE-FIFTH FXFORTED TO THE SI RAITS In Ind'a rubber is grown mainly in Southern Ind a md Burma, and according to statistics issued recently by the Department of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, Calcutta, the number of plantations inper can», of the exports.—London Chamber of Commerce Journal. - 217 words
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Advertisement289 1930-12-17 11 It I" for Aches Pains BY rubbing in Zam-Buk, healing warmth and valuable medicated oils are carried to the scat of the trouble —be it muscu’ar rheumatism, A stiffness, neuralgia, or lumbago. Ey Hu JfA When you “rub it in,” certain refined I herbal essences which Zam-Buk contain* soak throagh289 words
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Advertisement13 1930-12-17 11 Yo« ihoM ffivt UfarttU'a Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement400 1930-12-17 11 THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE. lies in the arms cf every nursing moth fir i -[mlE’ 1 arc occasions when, do what you v yZ A will, the Mother’s milk remains scanty, \A—weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sunshtnc Glaxo has proved helpful to the Moi het, j remedying the400 words
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Advertisement109 1930-12-17 11 B«ware of Imitations! I (BAYER) It is not a matter of indifference whether 9 E you treat such diseases, as headache, i R y b toothache, rheumatism, influenza, etc. with. XbX (bayerJ Baar’s Aspirin xRX or some of the worthless imitations with I similarly sounding names. BAYER’S ASPIRIN alone guarantees109 words
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1249 1930-12-17 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE folio win? is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Pert T«-aay> 1a Indragki from B. Bdbrs, Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneb, Berombmg and Aeahan. Sailed noon to-day for A«nhan, Bemmbang, Paneb, Fbgm-Si Api-Api and Bitoe-Phara.1,249 words
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Advertisement17 1930-12-17 12 "BOSCH’* Plugs kava proved to be best on ths read in ths air and on ths sea.17 words
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Advertisement148 1930-12-17 12 1 A unique opportunity. One like I it will not occur again for al long time □oanananaaun g jOl 4k I Ma BMouu» a; I Annual C? A I ET Stock -taking Begins on Monday the ISfh insf. For fifteen Pays Only* at tyarmanand’s," Bl %L? aw Most Remarkable and148 words
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Advertisement29 1930-12-17 12 I XMAS' and NEW YEAR GIFTS A WIDE RAMGE OF Perfumery, Gift Stationery, Brush Ware, Cameras, Binoculars etc. AT The Dispensary (1929) LTD., 2, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Telephone 398.29 words
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Miscellaneous78 1930-12-17 12 ’Phone Best Sound J ?64 n dM^-Hsystepiin Town J 6.15—T0-night—9.3o 4 I Universal Talking» j Singing, Thriller. “Senor Americano” 1 with Ken Maynard and Kathryn Crawford. I A new action-packed Western entirely different from any others shown before. To be preceded by Special Gaumont Sound News. Memorial Number of RlOl78 words
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Miscellaneous100 1930-12-17 12 aw ’J” 1 1 I A.’PhoneNo. ll I JESTIv SOUND |uZj| STF M 6=15 To-night 9 30 Positively the Last Night Paramount’s Splendid Adaptation of Sir James M. Barrie’s Gripping Play “Seven Days’ O Leave” ft WITH I GARY COOPER AND MERCER A picture that is surprisingly different Loin anything100 words
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Article793 1930-12-17 13 DOES HE FEAR in LONDON The Little-Used Hotel Door Wjj mystery behind the gecrfcy wh ch marked the Maharajih of Patiala’s arrival in Engand which turrounds his stay in vvho ia the Chancellor /the Chamber of Princes of India, cime his country a week ago in a793 words
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Article340 1930-12-17 13 NO FOUNDATION Depositors Rush for Money There was a sensation in business and banking circles of the Colony this morning. (Dec 6) when it was rumoured that there was a “run’’ on the National City Bank of New York’s local branch, says the “China340 words
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Article503 1930-12-17 13 CONSCIENTIOUS JOURNALIST AND RESPONSIBILITIES Bombay, December 1 Mr. Brelvi and Mr. Sorab Kan«d a, the editor and printer, r eoectivdv, of the “Bombay Chronicle,” were convicted by the Third Presidency Magistrate, wi o sensentenced Mr. Brelvi to five months’ simple imprisonment and Ra 250 fine, in default,503 words
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Advertisement16 1930-12-17 13 BOSCH" Plugs have proved tc bt best the road, in the air and on the sea.16 words
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Article526 1930-12-17 14 ALIFORE TRIAL 20 Years Sentence for Dr. N. C. Roy Calcutta, November 27 The Special Tribunal of Alipore (Mr. H. C. Stock presiding), passed judgment this morning convicting Dr. Narain Chandra Roy, M. 8., Ccutc’Hor, Calcutta Corporation, and seven others for cffencea under tie Explosives Sube'ances and526 words
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