Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 December 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-12-18 1 Pinang Gazette CHRISTMAS NUMBER 1930 ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 291 VOL. LXXXVIII THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement262 1930-12-18 1 UKHBOn* jB^BaBM3BBMBMMBEOMPOBBBKfiBB3SM3K3BB3BBBh®K»3®®3W V3W"•*■MMBHIOSJBELx-JC*£iBr'JVnKraMifIHiniBMB**IK3HBII!IMMBMIMIHBMIHIBBBBBMH|IBBMHMBHBBB EASTERN ©nOENTAE HOTEL 1 (The “E. O.”) IPENAW. C,bristff>as New Year Festivities X’mas Eve, 'Wednesday, 24-th December, Special Dinner, Cinderella Ball and X’mas Cabaret Dinner $4 per head. X’mas 3) ay, Thursday, 25th December. X’mas Dinner and Orchestral Concert Dinner $4 per head. Tjoxing Say, Friday, 26th262 words
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Advertisement288 1930-12-18 2 >ann nnn nnn««A□□□«■■ancAwwnna■■■ inn■ ”nrti WDla 5 a 2 Greetings from MMg Q n KOi g S The Runnymede,” g M Malaya’s nicest Hotel, g i s n rj n JTT 4 Christmas 1930! The end of a Black 5 J Year! IVe hope most sincerely that (i h n288 words
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Article1016 1930-12-18 3 NOT OF CHRISTIAN ORIGIN! I< Lirg of churches, houses, I a >ht>ps with evergreens at J springs from a period t f ant rior to the revelation of J 'hinity. and seems to be deriv j from the custom prevalent dur J the Saturnlia of the inhabitants i1,016 words
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Article221 1930-12-18 3 Professor Hong L. Bo - Professor L. Bo Hong. Christmas poem by an Old Friend 1 went to school in early youth, to learn the rule (i f three. And the tuto’s were astounded by my precocitee. At age of foui’ upon my legs in accents low and sweet xwas mv delight the221 words
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Article491 1930-12-18 3 CEL '.BR.VING THE NATIVITY Amid so many popular customs at Chi smi s, full of so much sweet and simple po» try, there is perhaps none more charming than that of the Chrismas carols, which celebrate in joyous and yet devout stra m; the Nativity of the Saviour. The491 words
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Advertisement124 1930-12-18 3 4 j3K al IXBaXIBnXB,aXI,aXBnXI,aXBt 15{8n5581 ISSIinS{Ba3SBn iHD}SSSBn^*axBa}{Ha XKnXBaXHaXBnXHnXBnKHDS€BaXBaXHDXBDX I Illi WHY NOT SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS g AT THE g CRAG HOTEL, j I PENANG HILL. I I g (2,250 ft. above sea level.) i AT REDUCED RATES I Special Meals Prepared for Christmas Holidays. B j i Attractive New,124 words
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Article4121 1930-12-18 4 Brief Review of Malayan Racing Most Successful Morses Ginger, Monarch, Golden Eve and Brown Hill Davies Champion Jockey BY “TIC W’ ALTHOUGH tbe Malayan Kacing Season for 1930 is not yet, strictly speaking, over, there being one more Amateur Meeting at Kuala Lumpur, it is4,121 words
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Advertisement389 1930-12-18 5 Clow’ X JC2bi Milkßwd tMOk ->- X 1 X?k -i 1/1 WB-aOb-* w ;7 L I ly i Milk ĔbciS f 1 5x jrs. W nSn IpouTOFTME I r Jf7j I 1 WANERS ACTUALLY REARED ON 3 I I— Ctifcfti Milk Ibod L_ a I i Doi set I u’389 words
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Article1761 1930-12-18 6 The following story has been forwarded by a reader of the Pinang Gazette with an assurance that it is original and that it has never been published before. NO £ir. I haven’t had many adventures as you might say. I m finished work now and I1,761 words
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Article374 1930-12-18 6 thomas r. p. dawson - BY (thomas r. p. dawson) '^hToUbth^r 1180 -aw. Ran the chatter of children the whiene, r prayer 1 ot •Way down some lonely street in f. ir Penang Isle Stood a Little Green Hut built in Malay style; A little green hut, forlorn in the dark374 words
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Article112 1930-12-18 6 W. H. C. Walford Turl - W. H. C. Walford Turl. Hail holy chimes of dear delight Whose music floods the midnight air. The King of Love is born to night: 0 Night of Nights beyond compare Not there alone, so long ago— Not there alone, so far away— But here, wherever love can112 words
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Article183 1930-12-18 6 It is stated that the Afghan Government has granted the Standard Oil Company oi America important oil-mining concessions. A Melbourne cable says the Acting y ne Minister, Mr. Fenton, has announced tnai the £2B 000,000 Conversion Loan was a complete success. The list wifl close a183 words
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Advertisement316 1930-12-18 6 i Ths i j'fi^K q <Z" The I t House HOUSC t I of of I Qualify Qualify I THE STORE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING I H POMMERY AND GRENO CHAMPAGNE, I JOHNNIE WALKER WHISKY, Wines hedges and butler’s wines .poa s CUSENIER’S BRANDIES AND LIQUEURS, and CHRISTMAS CRACKERS, XMAS PUD-316 words
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Advertisement74 1930-12-18 7 i i I K I fe —iiinwmiwiiiiwi Hiihiiimii ■■>iiM King GeorgeW I j Scotch Whisky. I I A ■wbilx i *V'''B j yF I V I •.*< I I i I pISTILLERS OIMPANY JIMITED, I Edinburgh. j > j i i Stocked bs all Reading Provision Dealers. ij j AGENTS;74 words
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Advertisement111 1930-12-18 8 M II JJDUCJC T I r JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES j INCLUDING I Turkeys I Chickens I Dacks Hams BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW December 24th—Operj Until 7 p.nj. USUAL FREE GUESSING COMPETITION COME AND TRY YOUR SKILL OPEN TO ALL FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Singapore Cold111 words
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449 1930-12-18 9 Mr. P. T. Allen Dr. Winstedt for Johore Penang’s Brilliant D. P. P. Singapore, December 18 It is stated here that Mr. P- T. AlJpn Secretary for Chinese Affairs, f will succeed Mr. E. W. p Gilman when the latter goes home on leave in May449 words
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Article77 1930-12-18 9 SEATING PLAN AT CRICKET CLU Bt The front row seats for the Penang and Perak match on Saturday have all been booked. There is still plenty of accom modation on the raised benches and the plan can be seen at the PC C. after 5.15 p.m. any evening.77 words
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Article58 1930-12-18 9 YESTERDAY’S HOCKEY MATCH?! The P. C. C. defeated Kedah in the Hockey match played yesterday on the Hutchings School ground by five goals to two. Hr Brodie played well for the winners «nd scored four out of the five goals for the Club, while Freer58 words
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Article58 1930-12-18 9 We gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following donations on behalf of the Convent Christmas Treat Fund n f •’O* Instate of the late Mr. Tye Kee Yoon 20 Tye Chee Tean Esq. 10 T. E Conaghan Esq. 20 B. G. H. Johnson Esq. $25 Previously acknowledged58 words
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Article155 1930-12-18 9 To-day at the F»nl tirade at 6 p m. Mirch Bars Smci Rneon Overture P quo Dame Snppe ’■'"bction T: eß‘ auty Of Bath Haines l iyi The Glow Worm Lmcke J One Step We Must Ail Pull Together Weston G d S ve the King B R155 words
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Article159 1930-12-18 9 In London yesterday a dense bank of overhead fog necessitated the lighting of lamps on vehicles and in the streets. Later the fog settled down over the City greatly impeding traffic on roads, railways and river. The Post Office announces that to meet the growth of159 words
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Article174 1930-12-18 9 SUCCESSFUL PRODUCTION BY LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS The Penang “Little Theatre” Players gained another triumph as well as helping a good cause last night when they presented 1 The Eternal Spring” a comedy in three acts by Peter Garland. The profits are to go to the European Unemployed174 words
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Article167 1930-12-18 9 FIRST ROUND Easy for Rangers and Celtic The Scottish Cup first round draw resulted a« follows. The matches are to be played on January 17. Stenhousemuir v Hearts Queen’s Park v Elgin City East Stirling v Hamilton A. Armadale v Rangers Hibernian v St Cuthbert Wanderers Montrose167 words
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Article69 1930-12-18 9 —Router RESULTS OF THIRD DIVISION MATCHES London, December 17 The following are the results of the matches played to day DIVISION 3 (Southern Section) Bristol R. 4 Thames U 0 Crystal P. 6 Watford 1 Southend U. 2 Notts C. 1 Torquay U. 3 Fulham 1 Gillingham 2—Router - 69 words
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309 1930-12-18 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazitte) Sir, —With reference to “Tic Tac’a’ article on the Perak Turf Club which appeared in your issue of 15th December, a few inaccuracies occur in nan at ng the incident of the prosecution for running a public lottery.309 words
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Article123 1930-12-18 9 Their Siamese Majesties Go on Board Warships (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, December 17 H M.S. Kent has arrived and Their Majesties went aboard yesterday and watched gunnery practice by big guns and antiaircraft gunsand the rescue of a man overboard. A large party of Siamese naval123 words
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Advertisement41 1930-12-18 9 E. O. HOTEL TO-MORROW, !9TH DEC. The Advertisement Ball The Advertisement Ball Prizes will be given for tbe cleVftest costumes representing any advertisement. No Entrance Fee. Sunday, 21st Dec rchestral Cf’rcert at 8.30 p.m. SEE PAGE 12 FOR CUR CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS.41 words
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Advertisement103 1930-12-18 9 raw ■i J hr I L i.. -Z ..ZZA i’ 5 o bi i r ’4l' li 4l •J? w 4 2-J..... 5 I■ I G>apds me SFt>ftoaw-'o AAt rnu*T” n A Ji bY THF OOL'ITESY OF- -C-- T K.H.ThE Du« ANO (Messrs. Raphael Tugk < i» Dwhess o>f Voaic103 words
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Advertisement103 1930-12-18 9 Uncle Bwsßa Wishes Voa fill WFw H Merrj? Christmas. iijz knows gou will havp H Happy and Prosperous New Xear If yoa Own a Gbeverolet gataißSjm 11 w—wß?wav BMFn. ■□■□■□■□■□a B CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON a a g For Xmas Gifts. 3 3 8 3 g Just unpacked, toys, novelties,103 words
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Article26 1930-12-18 10 Smart. —At Singapore Hospital on 15th December. 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smart, Buloh River Estate, Johore, (formerly Penanti Estate, P.W.), a son.26 words
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Article261 1930-12-18 10 If readers have been so absorbed by mundane affairs as to have failed to note the passage of time, our appearance this afternoon in festive garb will serve as a reminder that Christmas is upon us, and that we are on the threshold of the season when optimism261 words
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Article344 1930-12-18 10 In roundly condemning the outbreak of hooliganism’which hag taken place on one or two nights this week’in Magazine-road outside the Japanese circus, we are sure we are not only expressing our own opinion, but also that of the vast majority of hinese citizens in this town.344 words
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Article70 1930-12-18 10 Reuter. Cable Companies Unable to Conclude Arrangements London December 17 In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Lees Smith, Postmaster General, said the cable companies concerned had informed him that they had been endeavouring for some time to introduce a week. Reuter. - 70 words
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Article73 1930-12-18 10 Reuter. r Question of Tropica! Allowances for China Flotilla 6 London, December 17 In the House of Commons Mr. Ammon (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty), replying to Sir Bertram Faile (Con. Ports month N.) who asked whether seaman ratings on the China Submarine Flotilla could receive tropical allowanceReuter. - 73 words
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Article1127 1930-12-18 10 A.H. L - A.H.L- Penang, Thursday. is something curiously unsatisfactory in spending Christmas so close to the Equator. One conjures up visions of other years, of the crunch of crisply-lying snow underfoot, silent meadows and frozen streams; and trees in mantle of shining white. One c m almost see the1,127 words
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Advertisement90 1930-12-18 10 r= n 11 ImanyX j j NEW AN© I I UNUSUAL I TffINGS J ALE AI»VIIN@ I I I i'h/CrJt W£<%s I A I I I FOR THE I FESTIVE I SEASON. U -«>?■•- s IF YOU WANT j SOMETHING ORI- GINAL THIS YEAR- A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL90 words
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Advertisement169 1930-12-18 10 VICTOR CO. ’Phone 570 Christmas Cakes Book your orders now. Decoration a speciality. Our Confectionery is patronised by the Residencies of Perak, Kedah and Kelantan and also by the leading clubs and citizens. Hovis Bread Flour for this bread is imported by us from England. His Majesty the King uses169 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-12-18 10 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. 11.09 F.m. 5.29 a.m. 11.23 r.w». 513 p.u.. To-Morbow. 11.55 >.m. 6.12 a.m. 11 56 p.m. 6.00 p.m.25 words
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Article174 1930-12-18 11 —Reuter. Formation Flight Attempt by Italy machines forced DOWN EARLY Three Million Lire Enterprise Koine, December 17 Twelve sea-planes, commanded )v the Air Minister. General Balbo. have h ft Lake Orbetello on the first gtape of a Trans-Atlantic formation flight via Bolama (Portuguese Guinea). The seaplane squadron—Reuter. - 174 words
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Article302 1930-12-18 11 —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. MacDonald to be Ihairman of Minorities Sub-committee London, December 17 The Prime Minister will be Chairman of the Minorities Sub-Committee, members of which were selected to day by the Business Committee of the Round Table Conference His acceptance of this position is appropriate—Rugby Radio Service. - 302 words
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Article140 1930-12-18 11 —Reuter. Commons Throw Out Lords Amendment London, December 17 Mr. V. d’iam Gt Ton (President of the Board of Trade announced in the Rouse of Commons that the Government asked the Commons to disagree to the Lords amend ment prolonging the Dyestuffs Act The Commons 244 to—Reuter. - 140 words
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325 1930-12-18 11 .—Reuter. Mr. Baldwin Pleads for Tariff Reform CONSERVATIVE UNITY London, December 17 Mr. Baldwin, addressing the Constitu tional Club, said that putting the country on a protectionist basis was the only remedy for existing depression. He was aware that high tariffs interfered with business,.—Reuter. - 325 words
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Article189 1930-12-18 11 Reuter. Sixteen Months Hltreatment by Chinese Bandits Hong Kong, December 17 E. Fischle and E. Walter, the German missionaries captured by bandits in August ast year, have arrived here, Both are very pa e after their terrible experiences at the hands of Communist bandits in the hi sReuter. - 189 words
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Article166 1930-12-18 11 —Reuter. Blows in House of Representatives Canberra, December 17 The Government announcement in the House of Representatives of aa export duty of a half penny a lb. on sheepskins in the wool to assist the fellmongering industry caused a pandemonium, members of the Opposition shouting “Scandal, Swindle and—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article312 1930-12-18 11 —Reuter. Nanking Ministry’s Decision OTHER TAXES FROM JAN. 1 Nanking, December 17 The Finance Ministry has taken finsl action to abolish likin and similar levies throughout the country on January 1. The Finance Minister, Mr. T V. Soong, in a circular telegram states that the fourth plenary.—Reuter. - 312 words
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Article97 1930-12-18 11 —Rugby Radio Service, Board of Trade Estimate of 45.900,000 London. December 17 A statistical return of the Board of Trade based on an estimate of the population in the middle of the current year shows there are 1.500 000 more women than men in the United Kingdom..—Rugby Radio Service, - 97 words
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Article81 1930-12-18 11 —Reuter. New Guatemalan Regime Overthrown Washington. December 17 The Guatemalan Minister has notified the United States Government that the new President of Guatemala, Senor Bandillo Palma, who only took office last Friday, has been overthrown by General Manuel Arellana who has been designated Provisional President. The—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article83 1930-12-18 11 .—Reuter. Fre.h A ppointment for Chinese Minister at St. James'. Nanking, December 17 It is learned that tho Nations Govern ment will shortly announce the appointment of Mr. Alfred Sze. Minister in London, as Chairman of the Chen Poch-weng 'chairman of the Commission for the completion of.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article58 1930-12-18 11 Reuter. London, December 17 Mr. Philip Hesseltine, the English composer whose nom de plume was Peter Warlock, was found unconscious in his house at Chelsea and later died in hospital from gas poisoning. Mr. Hesseltine was one of the most distinguished living song writers andReuter. - 58 words
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Article240 1930-12-18 11 Rugby Radio Service. Liberator of Five South American Countries MR. HENDERSON’S TRIBUTE New York, December 17 Latin America to-day united in celebrating the centenary of the death of Simon Bolivar, the Venezuelan patriot who earned the proud tit’e of “Liberator'’ by freeing Venezuela, Columbia. Ecuador, Peru andRugby Radio Service. - 240 words
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Article133 1930-12-18 11 —Rugby Radio Service. Probable Inaguration Next February London. December 17 Replying to a question in the House of Commons the Air Under Secretary, Mr. Montague, stated that negotiations were completed for a regular air mail route from Cairo to the Cape, and that the Northern section would—Rugby Radio Service. - 133 words
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Article213 1930-12-18 11 —Reuter. THE CABINET CRISIS London, December 18 The conspiracy to avoid a cabinet crisis at ‘.he present moment is strikingly instanced by an analysis of the voting on the Dyestuffs amendment. Thirty Socialists and a dozen Conservatives were absent and not paired, the bulk of whom are believed—Reuter. - 213 words
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Advertisement183 1930-12-18 11 <LJ H :j |f pl S g g i A Gramophone a makes an ideal ChrisJmas Gift —it J J gives-not only to the Recipient, J but to everyone in the house —H His Master s Voice” have won the name for all that’s iH BEST in the Gramophone world183 words
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Article481 1930-12-18 12 ANNUAL REPORT Appeal for More Members The Penang and Kedah Automobile Club commitees report for the year ending 30th June, 1930. is as follows: Mr. H.J.Haaa, who was appointed H >n. Secretary and Treasurer at the last Annual General Meeting, resigned this office, and Mr. J.A.481 words
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Article93 1930-12-18 12 PERAK SPORTSMEN TO VISIT PENANG A numb c r of Perak Indian sportsmen will visit Penang during the Christina* vacation as the guests of the Penang Province Wellesley Indians under the auspic s of the Indian Recreation Club. An attractive programme is being arranged including a cricket,93 words
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Article173 1930-12-18 12 SEQUEL TO AILEGED WAGER AT ‘’FISH FIGHT Four’e°n Chinese and five Malays were yesterday morning charged in the Second P> lice Court with betting at 163, Campbell Street which was alleged to be a common brtting house. AU the accuse I claimed trial. Mr. Lim Cheng E n173 words
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270 1930-12-18 12 TWO MEN AND WOMAN CHARGED Bail in $l,OOO Each Allowed Two Chinese men, named Hong On Seng and Goh Ch '"g Eng, and a woman named Kap Pch Tai were charged yesterday momit g in th** District Court, Penang, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, with270 words
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Article190 1930-12-18 12 TO-’‘AY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo’e share list al 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day BRABBB. >t XS p 0 x oq x do to. $9. I C. I <3. Mini of. Ayer Hitam Tin. Ilf- 11/6 10'6 11/3 Hongkong Tin..190 words
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Article70 1930-12-18 12 (Rugbt Radio Sirviob) London, December 17 Paris. 123.59; New York, 4.85’2; Brussels. 34.76 Geneva, 2 .02 terdam, 12.06; Milan. 92.75; Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18 09 Copenhagen, 18.15 Oslo, 18.15; Vuuua. 34.47 Prague 1631; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 45 J 5; Lisbon. 108.25; Athene, 375; Bucharest, 818; Rio, 411; Buenos(Rugbt Radio Sirviob) - 70 words
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Advertisement226 1930-12-18 12 BOOKS FOR A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS ALL THE FAVOURITE ANNUALS AND GIFT BOOKS FOR ALL AGES. I cts. Father Tuck’s Annual 3 00 Daily Express Children’s Annual 3 30 Rainbow Annual 2 00 Playtime Annual 3 6o Tiger Tim’s Annual 3 6° Picture Show Annual 3 60 I Chums 7 2226 words
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Advertisement117 1930-12-18 12 Federated Malay States Railways Christina* and New Year Holidays Cheap Return Tickets at single fare and a half for the double journey will be issued as under For ChrLtmas Holidays from Wednesday 24 h to Sunday 28 h December, available for return j rnrney on any day, 25;h to 30.117 words
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Advertisement470 1930-12-18 12 Eastern and Oriental Hntoi (FHE g. Q.) FS/va/VG. Christmas and New Year pestivitiej. X’mas Eve, Wednesday 24th December Special Pinner, Cindere la Ball and X Cabaret Dinner $4/- per head. X’mas Day, Thursday, 25th December, X’mas Dinner and Orchestral Concert Dinner $4/- per Boxing Day, Friday, 26th December, Special Pinner470 words
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Miscellaneous166 1930-12-18 12 The Japanese World Touring Grand Circus. Adachi 13rothers Circus Stages at Magazine Road Ground. NIGHTLY FROM 9pm Thoir numerous forma of eiasaicai dancings, the daring feats of tht- FLYING ACROBATS, the absolutely stun- ny n< »ft rma-c nn the tight wire are great feaeis to the eyes. SPECIAL FEATURES, Flying166 words
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Advertisement87 1930-12-18 13 i I mill «CZI.. JK3X .ISJUf J i n |li||ii fli KH ill iB Hgi -oh 99 I 'O ISS OS® ■nn? w!H w™ Mm HR MM fiSH* MB MiH «hr MB iM MM i 111 MS 3ffi| B e|| mHMI. B bB Bl I nJu BBI BsR a. SHM87 words
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Article2220 1930-12-18 14 L. C. L - An Unofficial Hansard By L. C. L. We’re a merrie companee, European, Eurasian, Indian, Malay, Chinese. Each a jolly ML C. For we are not in the unofficial majority, Under the control of Sir Cecil Clementi Let us trip without fear, Raise our voices loud and clear2,220 words
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Article79 1930-12-18 14 —Reuter. Ten Institutions in Arkansas Come to Grief New York, December 17 The avalanche of bank c^ in^3 throughout the country, fen t today in Arkansas alone, h ifl being State banks, have been P charge of the State Bank OD I P ar a The—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article29 1930-12-18 14 Reuter. Winnipeg. DecemberDecember wheat touched i hjgWry bushel, the lowest quotation in of the Winnipeg Exchange e .t e rd»y«"’ and closed fractionally below JReuter. - 29 words
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Advertisement117 1930-12-18 14 aDB D TAILORING SILK CURIOS A ALSO B SPECIALITY LINGERIE SATSUMA I LADIES n C s Tout Attention Please, g Tv all 2 8 YOUR CHRISTMAS requirements ARE STOCKED BY US AT i 111 4 Astonishing Prices. g SAVE DOLLARS by S SHOPPING AT 0 m BALRAM BROS., 27, Bishop117 words
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Miscellaneous327 1930-12-18 15 wror.'Ji»-, a—e»——— u g II ll«I MMMMMB MBMMM——gMC,R).UIILi,—WiTHMSfIW A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR PATRONS SHOWING SHORTLY! WATCH FOR THE SCREENING DATES OF THESE V; > J BIGGER AND BETTER TALKIES xx jEBW'X/ 1 T- < w the first British talkie I //V?/' UNIVERSAL PICTURES TO BE s CREE n327 words
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Advertisement129 1930-12-18 16 r~ <- •>. r T2>.A*^'• yr»- ar. .iiTWW.r. i iMi Wiir I■ a hs. IF J® HL 9 4l 9"®% 9 9 s HAKO THEM ROUND t® BBS >y j j wmw> 7*7 9 *?f X 5 ■W" pSr wWT lmslF7«A wWMNW ,g .W&SH#/ WBfeiiW >. /ill 1 is -AAflsgi--129 words
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Article2907 1930-12-18 17 S.B. Silis - A TALE OF PROHIBITION S.B. Silis. t Y wife is a great admirer of my old 11 friend James Robertson’, who, just back from the States, was making a lie' stay with his cousin the Rev. i' I’hilus Sprinkler Robertson. A 1 am the Head Church Warden iy2,907 words
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Advertisement1248 1930-12-18 17 1 He. PENANG^RBO UR BOARD. 1 PENANG HILL RAILWAY I This tme table and scale of rates operate with effect from Ist June, 1929, I I Penang, The Beauty Spot *ot Leave Church Street Pier for Mitchell Pier ULE. e.. I i «.90 pm. «nd th.reftter at At J"** therC1,248 words
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