Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 296. VOL. LXXXVIH WEDNESDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1830. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 457 1 TJUGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Diepeniary. ffrtnch Office 52, Leith Street asaßaca a 1 tf|- <- 1 1 -',""W Mfr-,- H II jrtf 111 wbmwh hili Jil l _j ja»'j-■ St I I rart---! nr ____Qg 4 ==tf-X- Uh Hili l Bill r" raw Tr PI lIIVI
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    • 18 1 H.TOKISATStjf STUDIO wfth up-to-date Photo- fntphy by electric light I ’Phone 775. g M BISHOP STREBT, I PENANG.
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  • 321 2 tt New Year Meeting 193 j Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing Ist Day Thursday, Bth January 1931 2nd Saturday, 10th 3rd Tuesday, 13th 4th Thursday, 15th sth Saturday, 17th Three Runs each for Horses Claeses 1,2, 3, ?nd 4 and 5. (Combined) Three Runs each
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    • 1841 2 —l ■■■■—■■rrr Ml I r .T— I miscelli neous. ~i“ s. s. “BARNACLE BILL” B Nt s contract reqcred F. M. S. Railway arrived November Ist. nb maatschappu CONTRACT REQUIRED. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY For Erectii g But g .low®, Store®, Fac- ta aiifa yif AnQ Dell** rrinizrv e [lncorporated in
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    • 209 2 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. Second Amateur Race Meeting. Friday, 26th and Saturday, 27th December, 1930. Commencing At 245 p.m each day. I NTR ES closed at 4 p.m. on Monday, 22nd December, 1930. UNLIMITED SWEEPS'. r ne $S unlimited Sweep, for msnher» only each day, cloii ig one hour before the
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  • 547 3 —United Pres®, FLOW OF BUSINESS Solution of Conference Difficulties Waßh ngton. The babble of many a*: inter* national conferences with resultant delay and confusion of bns n c SB has been virtually ended by a syretn uaed at tbe Sixth International Road Congress here. At this gathering,
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  • 195 3 Leer is defired in the British*Beer Bill the text cf vhich was issued! in mail v eek. Ihe Bill saj s that beer ircludei: Ale, porter, mum (a strong Germin be»r), spruce beer, bkek beer, and any other description of beer that “is found to contain m~>re
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    • 102 3 < Il W J*k M \VJw wiR'K M IT y>M \mHI Irlf w? i<m i ■®r W' W^-S^ <JWOijj '"I «4. JWiBP f ■;> Mf/. /W' 'U&H A 532 /w n>QA for Discriminating Smokers SWE (XPRESS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES /v"W^W^wSWBB^/ \J J 555 AR DATH TOBACCO CO., LTD LONDON. > 270
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    • 17 3 “BOSCH” Plugt kave proved to be best on the read in the air and on the tea.
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    • 340 3 SUGGESTIONS I I The following Records will appeal to all tastes and the recipient wiH remember your gift always. 9479 f Danny oy Sung by Dora I abette (Orpheus with His Lute 93 8 i (In A Monastery Garden Hubert Eispell {Ah! Moon of Aly Delight 9206 f Storm Organ
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  • 513 4 A “PEACE" SESSION Litvinoff Talks in Broken English The latest “peace conference” opened in Geneva on November 6, with an amazing scene. Representatives of 32 nations had met as the Preparatory D earmament Commission to prepare plans for next year’s World Disai mament Conference. M. Litvinoff,
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  • 198 4 GERMAN PRISON CASE CONCLUDED The Court at Augibu-g has sentenced Frau Monicc Lu z<nberger, aged 53 to death for the murder of her stepfather, and to twelve years’ penal servitude for the attempted murder of her mother and of four other persons living in the same
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    • 330 4 11—J-7 J 1. I II BH. I I fcJI II I—.———ll 1 MM3 M■——— -T—fcf—.-w— "I 1 ,rir rl 'I-IM Tl r JMU-MJW If you hav’nt time to play games but want to keep fit—take PINKE VI'ES It is all very well to be tplj that you must take exercise;
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    • 13 4 Yov should givs Martell's Brandy the preference over others a» it is superlative.
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    • 84 4 MC<2JILUMS WHItKy 9 '**>» -w P r I a .ft Uss Indian Inter-State FOOTBALL Perak Indians J vs. n li Penang P. Indians I Under the auspices of the Indian Recreation Club, 1 Saturday, 27th Dec. 1930 1 S. X. R. C. Ground 5-10 p. m. 1 Mrs. H. H,
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    • 38 5 —«8—” i iulil i xwmw— 1 lll ■■iibbj h Mrr-mrr-TMngTWi* I I WISHING EVERYBODY, Especially Castrol IWwWiHKIfIS USERS, A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS. C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD, I (Incorporated in England) Penang and Singapore I ■llTlinilW—wwrr r MBE—--.,-r,>ir <
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  • 1094 6 I. 0. DELEGATES SEE STATIONS Cheque Being Sent in Facsimile Imperial Conference delegates have ?pent a long and interesting day travell*ng through the West Country as the guests cf Imperial and International Communications and the cable and wire t lees companies to visit the beam wireless
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  • 326 6 TYPEWRITERS WHICH ARE TWENTY YEARS OLD Better Conditions Following upon a recent deputation to Mr. Lansbury a number of minor improvements for the typists are to be introduced into the Gcvarnment effiers in Whitehall. There will be more comfortable chairs w th supports for the back
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  • 71 6 BIR OTTO NIEMEYER SAYS HE WOULD STAY IN NEW ZEALAND Sir Otto Niemeyer (he banker who has been advising on the financial future of Australia and New Z>?lanc), interviewed at Auckland en route for England, reiterated his faith ia New Zealand’? future. “1 am en optim
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 112 6 Do your X mas St Hew year Shopping Parmanands The best place in town for Silks Curios, etc. Annual Stock-Taking SALE NOW PROCEEDING Great Shopping Opportunity Take advantage of the'Special “Money Saving Bargains” WITHOUT DELAY '‘Parmanand ffiros., nr~i nr" -•*—r~Timn—i—- FOR SALE BUDDED STUMPS AND BUDWOOD I BEST JAVA SUMATRA
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    • 17 6 BOSCH” Plugs have proved tc bs best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 214 6 Boundless Energy j ON b Hot, Tiring Days! You can have it by eating the right fond. “PINEAPPLE” Bacon fe® Ham Contain mor« than twice the number of ca’ories per pound than rump steak. They are belter ein-rjiy producers and much inoiM delightful to tat. New Supplies Just Received. BUHN
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  • 630 7 SEVEN RACES Brief Notes and Selections By Tic-Tac Below will bo found the weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Amateur meeting to be ma at K iala Lumpur on Friday. The fields are good and in view of the holidays there
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  • 106 7 xCRISTMAS FARE Th a n ix which is now i he Carlton KestaUfam, l H n g up ouder European management, is t special fare for the Festive SeasDri* «"t Moderate rates. A special Christmas tiffin and dinner will I se rved to morrow, at rates only
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  • 487 7 "NEVER MORE RIFE” Untruthful Women and Girls London Perjury was never more rife than at the present time. It is regarded as being the normal atti tude of an accused person, and is almost taken as a matter of course. I think perjury in
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  • 96 7 President’s Team Captain’s Team Anderson and Aste and Milligan v Hope Wrigley and Duncan and Anderton v McLeod Fenwick and G Grant and Mackie v Carmichael Knight and R. N. Holmes and Anthony v Isherwood Birse and W J A Grant and Griffiths v Hancock
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  • 176 7 FUNERAL WITH POLICE HONOURS AT BID AD ARI The funeral of Inspector French, who was killed in a motor collision early Saturday morning, took place that after noon at Bidacari Cemetery with full police honours. At the graveside buglers sounded the Last Post, and a party of Sikh
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  • 164 7 FIRST SINQE 1914 Beautiful Site In Middle Road The Rev. F. XV. J. and Mrs. Reynolds have just moved to the new Parsonage in Middle Road. This has been built by the Selangor Church Council and is the first time a Parsonage has been owned by
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  • 83 7 New Command for s. s. Franconia’s'* Captain London, December 23 Captain Briten, Commander of the Canard Liner “Franconia’’ has been appointed to command the “Berengaria” in succession to Commodore Sir Arthur Rostron. Capt Briten commanded, in the war, the Aquitania, the “Mauretania” and the “St. Maria.'* In
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  • 63 7 “S.G.” Football Forecasts Iq “S.G.” Football Forecasts No. 6 no competitor succeeded in correctly forecasting all the matches and the Consolation Pr ze is awarded to Cheah Boon Hean, 51, Toh Aka Lane. Penangwith 12 correct forecasts. In competition No. 7 the Consolation Prize is awarde
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  • 95 7 INDIAN CHARGED A Mohamedan Indian named Seeni Pakir, was charged to-day before Mr. H. A. Forrer, with possession of Indian hemp, atNortham Road, on December 17. Mat Isah bin Mat Ali a detective, said that on information received he arrested the accused at Northam Road.
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  • 86 7 AT HINDU SABHA Dr. V. K. Tamby Pillay of the Govern ment Clinic, Penang, delivered an instructive lecture on Social Hygiene, to a crowded house at the Hindu Sabha, 205, Date Kramat Road, Penang, yesterday. The lecture was illustrated with lantern slides, and the doctor stressed
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  • 41 7 There will be a barty at the Crescent Football Club 105, Road, on Friday, December 26, Kom 4 p.m. tiil midnight, when a ronggeng party will be in attendance. all members and old football players are cordially invited.
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  • 281 7 CHRISTM VS FARE AT THE LOCAL HALLS MANY ATTRACTIONS New Films Being Shown To-morrow Varied fare is offered by the local cinema halls over the Christmas season. Atthe Queen’s “This Mad World,” a Met ro-Goldwyn Mayer talking picture directed by XX illiam De Mille, will open to-morrow night.
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  • 218 7 The Prince of Wales has recovered from his chill Mr. B. Bosu, Advocate and Solicitor, Tai ping, has left for India on furlough. Mr. G. Wilkinson, Assistant Conservator of Forests, has been seconded for service in Kedah. Mr. n W Gleeson, the Secretary of the Selangor Club
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  • 61 7 We gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following donations towards the Convent Christmas Treat: "A Widow’s Mite 2. M/8 Whiteaway Laidlaw C 0... 20. J. A. Goetzee Esq. 10. L. T. A. Robb Esq. 25. E. V. C. Thomson Esq 10. V. C Nolan Esq 10. 7..
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  • 69 7 THEFT OF GLASS DOOB A Chinese nalnĕd Phan Sui, who wag convicted by the Second Magistrate, for the theft of the glass door of an almeirah at Kolam, was to day produced before A. Forrer, District Judge, Penang, for Esntence. Two previous ponvictions for similar
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  • 680 7 NOTE IN PRELUDE There is a time for the crying thin, the lyric tone of the violin. There is a time for the hammerd song of the cane bangd drum and the brass lungd gong. The Sono At ten o’clock on Christmas Eve I thankt the host and
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  • 75 7 The New York Federal Reserve Bank has reduced its rediscount rate to two per cent, the lowest on record. This compares with three per cent at Boston and 3 5 per cent for all other Federal Reserve Banks. The outward Dutch air mail arrived at Don
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 348 7 I Cars Home 1 LEAVE. I Take advantage l of onr special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY— NO NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars.— WEARNE BROS., I D I 30,
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  • 412 8 To-day is one of the few occasions in the year when we wish that we could turn back the passes of the Book of Time and live once again in the atmosphere of unreality and excitement that most children experience on December 24. For weeks the days have
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  • 98 8 to pilot the motor boat Rugby Radio Service. Kay Don to Pilot “Miss England 11” London, December 23 The British motor industry has made arrangements to exhibit at ’the British Empire Trade Exhibition at Buenos Aires next March. Thirty-one British firms will have stands of motor exhibits.
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  • 57 8 —Reuter. Total Destruction of Forty Villages The Hague. December 23 The latest report from the Governor General of the Dutch East Indies states that forty villages are totally or partially destroyed by the lava from the Merapi eruption. Numbers of other villages have been evacuated, hundreds of heads
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 290 8 I (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —It was with interest that one read the appeal issued by the Chaplain of the Province Wellesley and Kedah Church Mission, and of the help so willingly offered by the Editor of the Pinang Gazette,’ but it was
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  • 1141 8  -  A. B. L Psnang, Wednesday. SZ7P PROPKIATE to the •/I has come into our hands this Chiistmas eve a formi la* le bottle, and with it an exp’an tory pamphltt crying the virtues of its contents It is called Ured hi >1 und it would seem that
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 207 8 DCN'T forget tme “Pomrnery’’ FOB XMAS The Wins with tbs Reputation. PER CASE PER BOTTLE Pints $68.00 $2.90 Quarts $63 00 $5 25 Prices include duty 1 P©n?ipery Greno Cbanpagibs- IMPORTERS *Pri tefiard s&■ l A Confident iffl invitation i o«4i f- iwlil to y° u t-° test j wHIi
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    • 81 8 I 4; E. &O. HOTEL. TO-NIGHT Cinderella Ball and Cabaret Cabaret at 10 30 p m ,11p.m. and 1130 p,m TO-MORROW, X’MAS DAY Special X mas Dinner. Orchestral Concert at 9 30 pjn Friday, Boxing Day, 26th December Special Dinner and Carnival Ball Dancing until 2 am. Dance Music by
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    • 15 8 7 in fie BOSCH" Plugs have J the on th. road, in the atr and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 723 9 Sir Geoffrey de Montmorency's Narrow Escape Slight Injuries to Hip and Arm London Conference Progress Delayed by Hindu-Moslem Differences Piime Minister’s Appeal An attempt was made yesterday at Lahore to murder Hie Governor of the Punjab, Sir Geoffrey de Montmorency. Six shots were fired
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  • 152 9 Reuter, Attempted Storming of a New York Institution New York, December 23 \mid the continuing crop of bank failures G roughout the country, the major sensation was caused by the closing of the Chelsea Bank and Trust Company of New York City. The bank was a small
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  • 146 9 Rugby adio Service. Districts Accept Spreadover Principle London, December 23 It is announced that the coal districts by a small majority accepted the recommenda lions of the Miners’ Conference accepting a temporary spreadover of hours without reduction of wages. Mr. A. J, Cook said to day that the
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  • 205 9 ,—Reuter. Hopes of Permanent Stability DR. YOUNG’S REVIEW London, December 23 A review of the political outlook in China submitted to the Manchester f hamher of Commerce by Dr. Kuang Son Young (Special Commissioner in Europe for the Chinese Government) just issued states that the renewal of
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  • 198 9 arrival or departure of air liners.—Rugby Radio Service. Renewed Alarm in Belgium LONDON EXPERIENCES A “PEA-SOUPER” Visibility of Only Three or Four Feet Brussels, December 23 “Poison Fog” is reported to have reappeared in the stricken districts. One fatality has occurred at Tilleur and several serious
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  • 94 9 —Reuter. Ex-President Coolidge Condemns Interference with Prices New York, December 23 Ex-President Coolidge in a statement to the press condemns the Treasury’s interference with the price of commodities as likely to worsen matters and thinks it would be better to let losers bear their losses, rather
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  • 159 9 —Reuter. MERAPI LAVA HEAT 1350 c Batavia, December 24 The death roll in the eruption of Merapi is now unofficially reported at over 800. Refugees from the eruption number 24,000. The number of dead cannot be officially confirm ed owing to poison gases making a large area inaccessible.
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  • 112 9 —Reuter Priest Tortured and Then Strangled Shanghai, December 23 1 hat Christian Martyrdom is still existent is shown by the story of the terrible death of Father Marcus Ho who fell into the hands of Communists in a mountainous district in South East Hupeh. Father Ho was
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 67 9 g S 3 The “Pinang Gazette’’ will not be published to-morrow or on Saturday, but will appear on Friday, while the “Sunday Gazette”will appear as usual. 3S i FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES» BASIC SLAG, FISH, PLUTOPHOS POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC.
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    • 278 9 NEW RECORDS From Mid-December Issue Just Arrived Wagner —revealing the full majesty of a great orchestra London Symphony Orchestra T a lQi <“Loh ngrin”—Prelude to Act 3 y “The Valkyrie”—Ride cf the Valkyries Welcome revival of a brilliant overture I p iqo7 Royal Op p ra Orchestra, Covant Garden, v
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 45 9 SPECIAL XMAS ATTRACTION AT Harold Lloyd “From Hand to Mouth,' 1 1 Do,” “High and Dizzy," “Get Oi t an Get Under” 8 Full Reels of FUN Supported by two action pictures:— William Boyd in “Jim the Conqueror” Tex Maynard in “Gun Hand Garrison” I
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 115 10 Preliminary figures of areas cn of 100 acres or over on v.’h’ch no tapping whs done in November, 1930. Area Usual Monthly Terriiory. Crop. Acre. Turn Perak 2,26<s 39 Selangor 5,239 57 Negri Sembilan... 8,271 89 Pahang 1.639 17 Total F.M.S. 17,417 202 Malacca 1,233 11 Dindinga Pro.
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    • 55 10 Latest Londoa, New York end local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £lll-0 0 Down £3 2-6 1 Months’ £ll2-7-6 Down £3-2 6 SINGAPORE 657.621 per picul Unchanged 275 tons done RUBBER: London 4| d. Unchanged New York he. (Gold) Up }c. Local 13$ c. Up Ic. By Courtesy
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    • 80 10 •nang. Djesmber 24, 1930 kßy Ojwrtoay The Chartered Bank On London Bank i-h nand 2/3 23/32 k 4 mhs 2 3 j Private 3 m/u c.e.iu 2 4 3/32 3 D onruenUry 2 4 7/32 O. New York Dank Demand 56 i, Fryioe T.T. 1,425 h T.T. 155$ FanflkOk
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    • 40 10 The homeward ma 1 by the s.s. Kalyan closes at 5 p.m. on Saturday, the 27m instant The Out. ard Mai e.p, Comorin is expec el to arrive here at 6 a.m on ay, Ve 26t' 1. a
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    • 1114 10 ANNUAL REPORT $9,600 I .OSS OO Year Th-annual report of *h° directors cf tie Malaka Pinda Rabbrr Edams Ltd. if a i folicws Your d rectors h’ve pleasure in submit’ing their twentieth annual eport and a duly audi’ed statement of accounts for the year ended
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    • 141 10 TO- DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations ,n MESSRS KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to- lay:— Yesterday To day Rbabbf. 5 J S I 0Q OQ fID UQ fee. fee. fe c. se. MlnioY. Hong Fatt M .42$ .45 .43 45 Km'.e
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    • 74 10 (Rugby Radio Sikviob) London, December 23 Paris. 123.59; New York. 4.85| Brussels. 34.75 Geneva. 25.00 Arne e'dam, 12.05; Milan. 92.72; Berlin, 2X37j Stockholm. 18.10; Ooreul agcr, 18 16 18.15; Vienna. 34.47 Pragr 163’; Helsingfors. 193; Madrid, 45 60; Lisbon. 108.25 Athene, 375 Bucharest, 818 Rio, 4|« Bnenos ■Aires,
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    • 1011 10 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST HAfIIKS. I a 5 bubbbb i r c Al’e by Kubb-tr Oe 1 In ,loi P> W Amalgamated AxU? i 2 1 3 J Ayer Hham Flandng 8 -A‘ f r Ayer Kuniug Babbsr Ayer Molek Robber Oo »0 l 10 Ayer Panaa Robber Beta*-®J 1
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    • 210 10 Penang. December 24, 1930. I ct» Bvna arej Opiam p. ci at iim 5,900.00 ClGvee .i 90.0( Gild leaf eaiiera 72.0« M toe Picking nom 110.0« Na;meg« 80s 70.00 110« 60 00 Cviconuts per 1.000 15.00 0 >pra Sundried buyers 5.65 Ra 'ana Biles ILL* Ra aJ Cosraa
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  • 90 10 Ans IN TEAMS FOR MATCHES D.A.F.O. va. Penang Peranakan Club K. Lumpur at Dato Kramat Grouni on Tanrsday at 5 p.m. (Mi. Ali’s C<iu). D.A.F.O. H.R. Pjwanteh; A 0. Yahayaf M.H. Che Din; Cbe Hue aln, O.g. O. Hassan M. BjgLeer, A.M. Zain, A. Rahmarp(Capt.) F, Ism
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  • 82 10 Sultan Suleiman Club (E. L.) va D. A. F. C. on Friday at Dato Kramit Ground at 5 p. m. DA F C —H R Pawanteh 0 Nnrdm* M H Che Din; Che Huĕ&aiu, «>G Mydm, O Hasian Che Chair, A M Z»in. A Rahman (Capt), F. Isoiai, Uai
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  • 66 10 ,rr T VB. Sa tin Suleiman Club tn.. D.A.F.O. on Saturlay at Date Krama. Ground at 5 p.m. D.A.F.0.: M. H. Hassan; A.O. Yahaya, M. Hashim; 8. Ahmed, A. R«bmar,.o.& Mydin j O. Raj it, A. M. Zain, H. Pawanteh. F. TsmaiJ, and M. Siariff. S.S.C. (K L.) Md.
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  • 65 10 St. GEORGE THE MABTTB (Church Of England) Christmas Day. 5 a.m. Holy Communion, Tamil. Holy Communion 1 ’>’ innj rT in 3 322, 190. 62. 10 am Manns, nj 59, 829; 62, Ps 85. 10 l j a,ul Communion, English. Vartvr Dec. 26, Feast of St. Stephen the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 79 10 ‘&/>e The Cheerful Hotel TO-NIGHT TO MORROW NIGHT There will be good Old English fare and fun, wijh Crackers and Christmas Trees etc, The Orchestra will play in the Lounge on Christmas Day, from 12 noon. BOXING NIGHT. A Special Gala Dinner and Fancy Dress Dance until 1 45 a.
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    • 120 10 a »^j L By Special Appointment to H. M THE OF SUM H H. THE SULDN OF J MORE F ESTO. 1372. L p W« Wish Our Patrons h I j! A Happy X’ I I fl a d ff I x A Prosperous New Year B. p. de SILVA,
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  • 1179 11 Increased Consumption the Only Key to Prosperity The paet quarter has witneeaed the descent of rubber prices to record low levels —with a partial recovery—but has seer, no appreciable diminution of output much less any recognisable symptoms of per manent recovery. All hope of
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    • 361 11 C S UK PTION HAS 1 BEfll CURED. ner.'edy for Consumption Has Been Found. o 1 X. up Ml Vf’ 4 w 1 I r Sh l sf C fen I i fW uw r yoXKKRMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE r SE w I: 1 MI.UY FOR CONSUMPTION. 1 Marvellous is
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    • 39 11 GANG AR AM’S 230, Penang Road. BUSINESS OA¥IT IH CLOSING All Silks and Curios Worth $50,000 iccludiog Fresh consignments to be cleared anyhow NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Make Haste and I ick the Best. House. 2, ARRVTOON ROAD. M/ss
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    • 129 11 You will ask for more J W’ 2 I > '-■xXzzgm >X W* se Fry’s has created a new chocolate a crystallised Ginger centre in Fry’s finest chocolate. If you have never tried this, you don’t know how good chocolates can be. Specially packed to keep their freshness and flavour
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  • 676 12 LUCK OF TWO BIRMEN Winners Overcome with Joy The most popular Manchester November Handicap resulted in Glorious Devon, ridden by Gordon Richards, winning the race an i£1,276 for its owner, Lord Glanely, and for others who had drawn lucky tickets in th 3 Irish Hoepifa’s Sweepstake the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 328 12 MjCT Steps to protect z C and beautify j I y ur skin i Ow xhr V xxx:: i: «I* 7 <o*r<>> d hand v®B!s I C 'RP?=r jyggpu 3 XB 1 4 > .a* withCUTl- <c HlllHimilttWMHr 5 ~<Yl CURA SOAP and hot f f J? 'lk W "1
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    • 13 12 Pou should give MarteWs Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 330 12 jBNMHnMeMassMh». —w^*ewwy—w— mmm——— 1 1 1 1 L.LIUI -L Lii 1111 1 wnin» ***** itw inmnui 11 miss w~' rr. 'T-- 1 s i_ii l. ...n num HIJ With Heartiest Greetings Best Wishes for A Very Bright Merry Zbristmas. B To night at 6-15 9-30 BB’ BjF W To-night! Last
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  • 522 13 AN AMERICAN PROPOSAL White House and Paris Pact Washington, Nov 23 The suggestion that the peace of the world would be made more secure if the United States were to take the initiative in persurding all nation* to declare that they cons'dered the making of war contrary
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  • 141 13 FALSE ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE STATED «NTS Lon ion, December 8 In the House of C'tnmons to-day, replying to Mr. Brochway, Mr. Benn stated that the editor a 1 publisher of the "Bombay Chronicle” wtre convicted under the Criminal Law mendment Act 1908, extended to Bcmbay in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 215 13 I With E,very Good Wish for I Christmas I ar’d Brightest Hopes for the I Corning Year I from STORCH BROTHERS L TD I 10, Beach Street, Penang* I ALSO AT I Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. I I AVILL ,j LIKE I j DA t^ie refreshed feeling that 5 J
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    • 34 13 You should givs Marietta Brandy ths prejarence over others as it is superlative. 7am Buk f BI fs Uneqifa/fed For l/LC£/lS PIMCWOQM sones CUTS INJURIES M PILES P/MPi£S U 7 past/rs blotches te. y
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    • 448 13 3* For Over a Year J GLAXO t CONTAINED ADDED wk SUNSHINE VITAMIN D. Z s £ff W ot her Baby Food can Wi make this claim. Do you Hiow what the addition of Vitamin D means to your S Baby? It means freedom from constipation—soapy stools and vomiting. It
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  • 1153 14 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the v*eki In Pert Te-3ay 8S “Rawing” from Kantacg, Ghirb 5 Pangah and Kantang. Sails for Kantarg. Pangab, Ghirbi and Kantaug to-day at 4 p. m.
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    • 135 15 Just Received £1 Small Shipment OF Resistances FERRANTI 00 000 hn Condensers C 5 i Chokes B 2 Osram Valves P625A; LS6A: PX4; L 610; HL6IO. Grid Bias Batteries. 9 Volts and 15 Volts. The Penang Radio Supply Co., Ltd., 74. Ei .-HOP STREET, PENANG. I i I I I
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    • 1284 16 ii—■ ~iri iir I—j I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE une INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PEN iNG C^na/ihwf M AiL Llftt WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. I x AGAMEMNON Dec. 24 AmsterJ/.m. Lou ion. and Hamburg AENEAS J»n. 1 Marseilles, London, Roi/erdam and 4. 3 g FLPENOR Jan. 7 Amsterdam, London, and
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