Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 January 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1930-01-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY 1 No. 19. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement592 1930-01-24 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Phote* graphy by electric light, Phone 772, 68| 70, Bisbop Street, PENANG. illlllllilliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniililllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuilllllllllliilillliqilllllllllllll'llilillllllliuiiliuuilllllllliuo g jt WHEN THE URGE COMES TO YOU. TO P U C Q Make Something Better y 1 I i: of Your Life 0 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. S H H I592 words
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Advertisement14 1930-01-24 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. Head Office eext te the DĕyeuarjBraxli Office U, Leith Street.14 words
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Advertisement2244 1930-01-24 2 POSITION VACANT. NOTICES BANKS._ THE < ;t v uo Til Ife THE MERc .A N T!mT?S NK 0R TAM O'SHANTER” SCOTCH HONE Wanted: Chinese Clerk with good Tekka I aiping Limited. j, INDIA, LIMITED. for sharpening rubber tapping knives knowledge of n surance. Typewriting, (Incorporated in England.) AnHloriB ed Capital2,244 words
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Article320 1930-01-24 3 ALL OVER A WOMAN. Hotel Manager Against Racing Motorists. A BOXING duel to an affair of h nour between the head of a wellknown London hotel and a racing motorist was fought in secretin the WestEnd recently. I was first suggested that the affair, which is said320 words
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Article72 1930-01-24 3 SMOKES WHILE DOCTOR AMPUTATES HIS LEG. Lying with both legs smashed by a railway engine, Ernest Aintcow, twentyone, of Cheetham, calmly smoked a cigarette while a doctor amputated the right leg below the knee in order t° release him. Ainscow was working on the line near Victoria Station,72 words
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Article117 1930-01-24 3 A French writer, M. Pierre Contras, has retired from the trade. For many years,” he declares, I have been saying that unless I achieve fame bv the age of 40 I should cease to publish anything. Well, I was 40 on October 18, and I have117 words
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Article356 1930-01-24 3 LOST ILLUSIONS. Lesson Of The Apple Cart.” THE AM Uhr Abendbultt published a few days ago an article entitled The Emperor of America" (the German title of The Apple Cart”), by Bernard Shaw. In this article Mr. Shaw first declares that recent Berlin criticisms of The356 words
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Article143 1930-01-24 3 BUSY WITH DE SIGNS’-FOR DRESSES. Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, the celebrated lawn tennis player, has abandoned the racquet for the paint brush. She is making fashion designs for the Paris housi of Yvonne May, with the same skill as formerly she need to drive a ba’l to the143 words
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Article291 1930-01-24 3 The Human Machine ((fF a pig could give bis mind to anything, ’eaid Charles Dickens, “he wouldn't be a pig.” That may seem a queer sort of remark with which to greet the New Year, but jusi think about i f And stait by realising that291 words
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Advertisement88 1930-01-24 3 KNOWLEDGE EXPERIENCE I CARE ENSURE ACCURACY IN DISPENSING ;;l AND Si EVERY BRANCH OF I I PHARMACY. I Don’t Take Risks u 1 w by entrusting your prescriptions I to inexperienced hands. Let us fi take care of your pharmaceuI tical needs and K Be Assured of the Best z88 words
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Advertisement164 1930-01-24 3 BUJL WHITEMAN! I exclusive -Columbia j x Z/ I i» fin fOr a ng e Blodssom Time Fox Trot I. 09 U (lour Mother and Mine r British Broadcasting Orch b (That’s You Baby Fox Trot j lb (On Top of The World j 15 Filiis Hawaiian Quartet Carolina Moon164 words
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Article213 1930-01-24 4 PARALYSED NERVE. Worried Over His Brother’s Trouble. CAN the physical effects of an accident be transmitted from one person to another, provided an intense bond of sympathy exists between the two The question arises cut of the curious sequel to a motoring accident which occurred213 words
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Article315 1930-01-24 4 STRIKING VIEWS OF A MENTAL expert. 7/ you are going ho sterilise mental deficients. why not criminal and, if criminal, why not drunkards, and, if drunkards, what about political apostates? "If you are to have birth control on a large scale you will have to add315 words
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Article107 1930-01-24 4 WITNESS ON COST OF PRODUCING A MUSICAL PLAY. References to ostentatious vulgarity were made by defending counsel when at MarlborcugL-street, Bernard Meyer Weiner, alias Patrick Weir, of Maida vale, was committed frr trial, accused of obtaining £2,800 by fdse pretences in connection with the financing of107 words
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Article116 1930-01-24 4 BUILT ERa SULL RACING IN NEW YORK. New York’* skyscraper race has a new entrant in M-. F<eu F. French, who has the iam< us New York Hippodrome to er-c’ on its site a building, the pinnacle of which i? to be 1,100 feet above katreet kv<v;116 words
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Article377 1930-01-24 4 CLUB FOR WORK. Society Girls Tired Of Being Idle. THE Monkey Club, an institution in Pont-street, is for 50 young society girls who are tired of doing nothing useful and want to use their brains. It was started by the Hon. Griselda Joynson-Hicks, daughter of Lord377 words
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Article271 1930-01-24 4 FAMOUS PILOT’S WEEK-END HABIT, From London office to country cottage door by aeroplane This is not a vision of the future, bu an actuality of the present as practised by Captain G-offrey de Havilland, the famous aircraft d* sgner and pilot. Writing in the Christmas271 words
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Article75 1930-01-24 4 FINED 15s. FOR FIRST OFFENCE. Sir Thomas Inskip, who was AttorneyG°neral in the late Conservative Government, was fined 15i. at Woking for driving a mctor-car without a licence. It was stated that when stopped be produced a licence wh ch expired on August 26, and said, It75 words
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Advertisement14 1930-01-24 4 You should give Martell's Cognac Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.14 words
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Advertisement382 1930-01-24 4 ll m -I O' GT""' /7) c S Jamjar Cologne g j g fefera® Ever welcome offerings at the shrine of Sj/L Beauty; charm and fragrance to make U loveliness doubly adorable Surely even 'I/ Ophir could not offer treasures more /p r S f [S precious than these, more382 words
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Article204 1930-01-24 5 Reuter. Sir Cecil Clementi. FAREWELL SPEECH AT HONG KONG. COBDIAL GELATIONS. London, January 24. THE Governor of Hong Kong. Sir Cecil Clementi, Gover-nor-Elect of Malaya, concluding his farewell speech at the Hong Kong Legislative Council referred to foreign relations and said, Our most important neighbours along the westernReuter. - 204 words
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Article94 1930-01-24 5 GOOD WILL FLIGHT, Great Popular Demonstration(From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, January 23. The return of the Siamese aviators from Delhi was made the occasion of a great popular demanstration. Special trains carried thousands of people to the aerodrome. Aerial squadrons met the returning aviators and accompanied them94 words
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63 1930-01-24 5 Reuter. SPINNERS’ LEVY. London, January 23. The Executive Committee of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation decided to reduce the rate of the spinners’ levy from 3 pence to a penny per 500 pound bale from July 18, 1930. It is not expected that a smaller incomeReuter. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration33 1930-01-24 5 The eminent Hungarian violinist-composer who, with Dawn Assheton, will give a recital of Folk and Character songs at the Anglo-Chinese School, Maxwell-road, at 6 p.m. to-night. Admission l?l, children 50 cts.33 words
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99 1930-01-24 5 .Reuter. REJECTION OF TOLERANT POLICY. Riga, January 23. M. Stalin made a statement that the present Soviet Communist policy is the resumption of rigorous militant Communism against capitalist elements in Soviet villages and the rejection of the tolerant policy prevalent until last year, the immediate.Reuter. - 99 words
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Article49 1930-01-24 5 Reuter. EXPLORER AND OIL PROMOTER. Leavenworth Kansas', January 23. The Parole Board recommends the release on parole of Dr. Frederick Cook, the explorer and oil promoter, who is serving a sentence of fourteen years for using mails to defraud He has served nearly five years Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article92 1930-01-24 5 ,—Rugby Radio Service. :o: TO BE OPENED IN 1981. :o: London, Jannary 23 The death is announced of Lord Esher in his 78th year. He was a close personal friend of Queen Victoria, King Edward and King George. He was an intimate friend of I ord Kitchener,—Rugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article41 1930-01-24 5 Reuter. TRAN?FER TO DFPA’ T VENT OF JUSTICE. f ew Y’ork; January 23. Giving evidence before the Congressional Committeo Mr. Mellon recommended the transfer of the whole machinery of prohibition from the Treasury to the Department of Justice. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article14 1930-01-24 5 in Frnr.ee and relgium ttiigby I aaio ,—Rugby Radio Service.in Frnr.ee and relgium —ttiigby I aaio - 14 words
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Advertisement407 1930-01-24 5 >:^M^"' /< I :#ss»;: > B V WjL. 1w v I > x^; > B Ihte 7 X3 t «<’ w W? J V' .jwggK> 1 W' i- W' >v* > W "W" z ORr: x SMILER The COW GATE” Baby. (feking Safe ]For i By A Specialist. is a407 words
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Advertisement17 1930-01-24 5 A larger and letter Cigarette at the same price as Black and II hite cannot Le produced.17 words
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Advertisement316 1930-01-24 5 WW M4WIWWWIiWRWBP M ~5 M wIMrlMy i I GUARANTEE PROMPT I Local DELIVERY OF r THE SMALLEST ORDER. I Do away with that tiresome daily round of shopping! Your cnly effort reed be to phone PENANG S 602 or 608 and we will do the rest. Daily sup lies g316 words
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Advertisement703 1930-01-24 6 -J- u i»i y v > M y7i 'yVv" V WWT'Wv w* v v -v -w REMEMBER ill IW? jit always costs Bgf rfWhi i sAwIYSI i4b.. mk Ith rnl. -TT qfaff. jfeafr 1 fr|dfa.&L«i» p 4 j| And During This STOCK-TAKING SALE It Costs Less Than Ever. a 3703 words
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941 1930-01-24 7 Fair Fields. Ftill Programme for To-morrow. '|j ie following is the full pro onniine foV the Penang Polo Club.’ ia injunction with the Penang Turf; Club Amateur Meeting, to be run tomorrow. The Electric Totahsator W i l be used. The ijrst race will be941 words
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Article273 1930-01-24 7 4» RESULTS AND TIES. f 1 I twin# ar- 4 the results of tenn s 1 r-v-uue it ties oUv* 4 h mpionflhip L M Norrie beat G S f n 6—2, 6-1; E W Hide beat L C S I.in. 6—l, 6—o *l;a.| U .’O273 words
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Article553 1930-01-24 7 ENTRIES FOR SPRING M EETING. 35 Races Over Four Days. The following are the full entries for the Perak Turf Club Spring meeting to be run at Ipoh on February 1,4, 6 and 8. According to the Schedule of Paces drawn up there will be 9 races553 words
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Article81 1930-01-24 7 BRIDES ARRIVE BY s. s. MACEDONIA.” The wedding of Mr. AVilliam Harold Bearman, a merchant of Singapore with Miss Nellie Treble Pinchon who arrived in Penang this morning from Home by the Macedonia was solemnised by’ Mr C. AVilson, in the District Court this morning Mr Arthur81 words
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Article19 1930-01-24 7 St. PanOn o«'. Bakit T»rgab.— 8a nrda J.*n 25, "Couv*»»sion of di. PcUt.” 7-30 tuiu. Huiy Uouiuiunion.19 words
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Article378 1930-01-24 7 JUSTICE AND— JUSTICE. To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. At the Penang Assizes just held before Mr. Justice Sproule, one Lee Seng Bee, a lorry driver, was charged with having on November 1, 1929, at 6 p.m. on the Sungei Bakap Road., Province Wellesley, caused the death of one378 words
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Article174 1930-01-24 7 Sir,It was with great surprise that I learned that a suggestion was put forward at a meeting of the Penang Football Association that only a few clubs should take part in a league while the other clubs, although members of the Association, would be left out. This174 words
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Article264 1930-01-24 7 THEFT OF NOTE. Inspector Moule again produced this morning, before Mr. F. K. AVilson, Police Magistrate, Penang, Cheah Suan h ang, a Chinese who had been in the employ of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank as a clerk, and who was charged with the theft264 words
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824 1930-01-24 7 DR. WU LIEN TEH. On Way To Attend Java Conference. Dr. Wu Lien Teh, head of the Plague Preventive Bureau in Manchuria and the world famous Plague Specialist arrived in Penang to-day from Singapore by the President Polk to spend a few days in Penang824 words
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376 1930-01-24 7 SPE xK THE n RUTH. V.C. Hurt Case Dismissed. Before Mr. C, AVilson in the District Court, Fenang to-day, Inspector Stewart prosecuted t'omali alias John, and Ramiah for (voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Anthony, a '1 amil bullock cart driver atDato Kramat Road on November376 words
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Article156 1930-01-24 7 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Dunedin Alford 2 Overture Poet and Peasant Suppe 3 Selection Aida Verdi 4 Intermezzo Softly Unawares Linoke 5 Fox Trot Through Mocano God Save The King. The enßag?m«nt i< ann nnc dof Mr. Rob a rt John Holrnvd elder156 words
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Advertisement16 1930-01-24 7 A larger and better Cigarette at the same prices as Black and White'* cannot be produced.16 words
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Article489 1930-01-24 8 Our Chinese readers will find much food for thought, and doubtless for criticism, in a letter which appeared in our correspondence column yesterday. The writer is a woman of their own race, who, with remarkable courage, has dared to give publicity to her views on a489 words
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86 1930-01-24 8 .Reuter. THREAT OF ARMED CONFLICT. Geneva, January 23. The Secretary-General of the League of Nations has received from the Paraguayan Charge d’Affaires in Paris a telegram declaring that in consequence of the recent frontier incident in which one Bolivian, and one Paraguayan soldier were killed, that.Reuter. - 86 words
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Article99 1930-01-24 8 .Reuter. HOOVER—MACDONALD CONVERSATIONS. London, January 23. The fact that the size and replacement of battleships was discussed during Mr. MacDonald’s visit to the United states was disclosed by Mr. Miowden at question time. Mr. Gretton asked why the house was not told before and whether.Reuter. - 99 words
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Article42 1930-01-24 8 Reuter. MANY HOMES LOST. Perth, January 23. Numerous settiers have lost their homes and one was killed in the disastrous bush fires in West Australia which were finally extinguished by the desperate efforts of the farmers. Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article1153 1930-01-24 8 a. n. u - a. n. u Penang, Friday. riINGAPORK again this week will have cause for bitter complaint in resp p ct of the i P and O Steamship Company! which with monotonous regularity continues to deliver our mails i well after schedule time We are glad that our morning1,153 words
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Advertisement332 1930-01-24 8 rss'WPWW'Wf EaS9fi the reason I for the increasing I world-wide popularity of Haig Whisky is I INSIDE THE BOTTLE I L/WiiPh I WKoh.J I V'l "77ie Smn&te I CTXCW"«t"JUftKggWi MLMiUHtoWi Wfe.. !g__===jli£ in Extracted from p Prime quality beef. BEEFEX The Bull M ith The Blood In It.” Specially Suitable332 words
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Advertisement33 1930-01-24 8 rE7feT K 6. K i 1 i DONT FORGET to book you- tables early for the special i POLO I jll Dinner Dance ji Illi To-morrow, SATURDAY. Jj BWsW White Label Vf y/?I!SK¥33 words
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Advertisement14 1930-01-24 8 You should give Martell's Cognac Brawly the preference over others as it is supenlative.14 words
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Miscellaneous23 1930-01-24 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 845 am. 3.06 a.m. 9.11 p.m. 1.51 P-m-To-morrow. 10.10 a.m. 4-35 a.m. 10.02 p.m. 3.45 p.m.23 words
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1713 1930-01-24 9 National Needs Of One Country To Another. :O; Difficult Subject. O Britain Requires Access To The World. o French Colonies. O Loudou, January 23. THE London Naval Conference held a plenary meeting this morning at St. James’s Palace over which Mr. Kamsav MacDonald preside*!. It was1,713 words
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Article36 1930-01-24 9 neuter. SIR CHARLES DAVI RETI ING. London, January 23. Sir Edward Harding succeeds Sir Charles Davis w’ho is retiring owing to ill-health as Permanent Under Secretary of state in the Dominions Office. neuter.. neuter. - 36 words
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Article29 1930-01-24 9 Reuter. I CARLISLE AND NELSON DRAW. I London, January 23In the English League Third Division, (Nortern Section), 1 arlisle and Nelson drew with two goals each.-Reuter. - 29 words
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Article28 1930-01-24 9 WELL-KNOWN SILK MANUFACTURER. London, January 23. The death has occurred of Sir Frank Warner, of the firm of Warner and Sons, Silk Manufacturers.28 words
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Article274 1930-01-24 9 British United Press. J Latest Recruit. e I q HOLLAND FORMS s COMMITTEE. THIRTEEN MONTH'. s I 11 I Holland is the twelfth country po forma national committee to > I work for a year of thirteen months jo/28 days each. II The League of Nations willBritish United Press. - 274 words
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Article153 1930-01-24 9 ONEKILLED, ONE INJURED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 23. At Kampong Java in Klang, yesterday morning, a Javanese named Haji Omar, is alleged to have run amok and stabbed his father Haji Zam Zam and another Javanese, Awee bin Haji Omar. The former was153 words
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Article137 1930-01-24 9 MR. P. D. MOSES AND MISS M. GNANA*». An Indian wedding was solemnised at St. George s Church yesterday evening, the contracting parties being Mr. P. D Moses, Immigration Fund Inspector, Ipoh and Miss May Gnanam M uthia, daughter of the late Rev. N. vuthia and Mrs. Muthia137 words
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Article32 1930-01-24 9 Reuter. p. s. OR OVA” Sydney, January 23. The Orient liner Orsova was grounded off Fremans hannel in Moreton Bay. T u o s lub.u io uooist her. Reuter.– Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement286 1930-01-24 9 English Made. T wilfit moels are ideal for hot J climat s being light in weight and fitted with rust-proof, flexible S 0 sp»ral steels. Can be laundered with S ff V ea-e. Moreover they give adequate k \x snpi ort to the figure whislt allow vX ing I erfect286 words
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1644 1930-01-24 10 Port Of Penang. Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-day. 8. s. City of Chester’’ from Singapore and P. S’hampton. Sailed for Continent daylight to-day. 8. s. Pandai from Snr.gei Patani1,644 words
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Article138 1930-01-24 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day Shares. S e» n QU CQ tC. t 0. S o. tG. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 14/6 15/- 14/4J 14 10} Hong Fatt .63 .66 .57}138 words
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Article51 1930-01-24 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T//V: LONDON. Spot £172-6-0. Up £l-2-6 3 Months £175-5-6. Up £l-5-0 SINGAPORE. $88.25 per picul. Down 50ct. 225 tons done RUBBER: London 7 5 16d Unchanged New York 14£c (Gold) Up jets. Local Up let By Courtesy of Messrs. KENNEDY51 words
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Article79 1930-01-24 10 Penang, January 24 1930, (Bv Oourtesy 0/ The Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 J h 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 7/32 3 Documentary 2/4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 56| w France T.T. 1.425 India M T.T. liBj Bangkok M T.T. BUf79 words
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Article14 1930-01-24 10 The homeward mail by the b,s. Khiva closes at 6 p.m. to*morow.14 words
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Article57 1930-01-24 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 24} cts, per pound =per pl=s32/66 Quiet. London 7 5/16J New York 14$ cts. gold. (By Courtesy of Messrs. AUen Dennys.) Genera! Produce Agency Ltd* Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for yesterday are ae follows: Soot 24} cents per lb. J.nuary57 words
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Article62 1930-01-24 10 Messrs. Boustead Co. Ltd. 24th Jan. quotation for Singapore refined tin $BB-25 per picul, business done 225 tons Penang refined tin $88.25 per picul, business done 2JO t ms, unrefined tin $B7-25 per picu', tin ore $B7-25 per picul. The following were the rubber quotations in London on62 words
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Article72 1930-01-24 10 DIVIDEND OF 7 PER CENT. Messr?. Boustead Co. Ltd., Penang, have rpceived a telegram from the S’cre tari*-F, Messrs. Ed B instead Co, L inion, advising that the Annual Accounts h*ve been issued shewing a prt fit of £31,066, and recommending tl e payment of a72 words
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Article205 1930-01-24 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. rubber sales department. Values hardened steadily during the latter part of last week until the. local Spot quotaticn on Monday touched 25} cents per lb. and London and New York were quoted 7jd. and 15} g<ll cents respectively. The rise was not maintained and yesterday prices fell205 words
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Article406 1930-01-24 10 BANKRUITCY AFFAIRS. Public Examination Of Oh Chin Kooi. Mr Justice Sproule in the c upreme Court this morning dealt with a number of Bankruptcy matters. The public examination of Oh Chin Kooi, of Messrs. hin Kooi 0., enang, was begun and was still proceeding when the ourt rose406 words
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Advertisement272 1930-01-24 10 Is Your Baby Getting His Teeth? Let Babys Own Tablets Help, Every pfrint knows the worries that c< me when baby is teething. Many parents have found in Baby’s Own Tablets help which s a ems alm n »t magical at this trying time. These Tablets promptly ease the pain272 words
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Advertisement446 1930-01-24 10 New Advertisements. TO LET Spacious Bungalows (neatly copied by Europeans) in good 23 Vermont Road, near Racecourse.* 25f Tatjoog Tohoog Road. F n o_ furniehed. Facing the Sea. 7 461 Burmah Road. 39 Krian Ro*d. 160 S«ang Tek Road. 37, 39 and 41 Water f .11 R oal flhep-houses.) Rents446 words
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Article2296 1930-01-24 11 jjjNUTFS OF MEETINGS. VL\V generator and submarine CABLES. To Cost $600,000. The f-llowirg minutes are sent iocs for publication:— p rfB t __Mr. G. L, Hun, President, p r j t Smith, Messrs Khoo Sian Ewe, H. Nordin, Yeoh Cheang Ann, Pr K. Teng, Messrs I iin2,296 words
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Article412 1930-01-24 11 Mr. E. A. Stringer is now the Hone rary rea Burer of the Singapore Polo Club. Capt. Cnichesfer, left B.itav’a on Wednesday f >r Ampanam, on the island of Lombok. M r F. L, J )nps of the Malay Mail and Mr?, J >nes, returned from have412 words
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Article110 1930-01-24 11 FALSE INFORMATION. Ng Kok Lob, tie Chinese student, who was sentenced to a fine of $5OO or, in default, 6 months’ imprisonment by the District Judge yesterday for rash and negligent driving and knocking down a Sikh constable on December 3, had a further charga preferred110 words
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Article108 1930-01-24 11 JURY’S RECOMMENDATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 28. At the Assizes to-day four Chinese were sentenced to death for the murder of another Chinese outside a coffee shop in November last. After passing sentence His Lordship, the Chief Justice suggested that the jury should108 words
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Article72 1930-01-24 11 SEQUEL TO SOUTH CALCUTTA DEMONSTRATION Calcutta, January 23. f übhas Chandrabose, the President and Kiran Sankarroy, the secretary of the Bengal Provincial ongress Committee and ten other prominent members of the Congress, including former members of the Bengal Council, have been sentenced to a year’s rigorous imprisonment72 words
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Article619 1930-01-24 11 i ABOLITION BY REICHSTAG. No More Rags And Bones For Princelings. THE right of the German princeling to collect the rags and bones in his district has been dismissed by the Reichstag recently as a medieval idea, contravening current moral and social laws. This decision is619 words
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Article80 1930-01-24 11 Jan. 25Penang Polo Club Race Meeting, Racecourse. Tepah Tin Dreding Co. Ltd. (in Liquidation) Messrs. Henry Waufcb aid Co., noon. Silver W.ddine: Mr. and M'?. J.R Pe‘pr»on: Serve at Church of Assumption 8 p.m. 27Aij urned Meeting, P.nang Eurasian Assoc ation, I .R.C 5.30 p in. 28 Nell80 words
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Article189 1930-01-24 11 .Reuter. Explorers’ Ordeal. WORST CONDITIONS IN HISTORY. BYRD FROZEN IN. New York, January 23. According to the New^York Times, Rear-Admiral i Byrd may be forced to spend another winter in Little America, the new land which he recently discovered.’’ The conditions in the Ross Sea, it.Reuter. - 189 words
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86 1930-01-24 11 HOUSE-B LEAKING AND THEFT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 23. Pte Fmith, Fte. Morgan and Pte. Gurner, of the,Welch Regiment pleaded guilty to-day to housebreaking and theft of clothing from the residence of Mr. F. H. Smylie in Thompson Road at 11-30 on Wednesday night.86 words
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Article398 1930-01-24 11 E. O. ORCHESTRA. The following programme will be rendered by the E. O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, January 26, 1930 at 9.30 p.m. 1. Quick March The Red Mansfield Cloak.” 2. Overture The arber of Rossini. Seville.” This opera, strangely enough, was a398 words
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Advertisement16 1930-01-24 11 A larger and better Cigarette at the same price as Black and White cannot be produced.16 words
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Article617 1930-01-24 12 Her Achievements In 1929. RECORDS BROKEN. Cn Land /And Sea And In The Air. Nineteen twenty nine has been a jea» of record jchif-ve mer.ta by women, a year in which they have made great progress in their nv-rch towards complete cqui’iiy and fr* eiom. It is in617 words
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Advertisement78 1930-01-24 12 A Real Palace for Your Home 3- Os 1..... a .jJfewffiWnl 'Pbya Thai Talace THE PREMIER HOTEL OF BANGKOK We// known for its distinction and refinement, feL—& I Z> I g J Canvas Bags Size. 19’ by 19’ by 24” jF can be packed 224 abs rubber. C J can78 words
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Advertisement408 1930-01-24 12 ==s=!^==^ =J» ,L.. l L—" I Aanets exceed »10,000,009. 8. C. Anuranee in force over »35,000, 000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). H HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C, The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme408 words
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Miscellaneous65 1930-01-24 12 To Night and till SUNDAY, 26th At 9-15 p.m. Nightlv. BETTY BRONSON of Peter Pan in RITZY” by Elinor Glyn 6 Reels. CLARA BOW >n GET YOUR MAN” 6 Reels Paramount’s cute little cut-up at her daring best and The Latest Empire News. FIB ST SHOW AT 7-30 P.M. S65 words
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389 1930-01-24 13 3 CINEMAS 3 PRISONERS I 12 POLICEMEN I ONE DRINK. What Liquor Prohibition Did. What do we know of Iceland who oniy England know Nothing. Mr. Ami Palssen, of Reykjavik, Iceland, travelled all the way from his native land to spend Christmas in Leeds.389 words
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Article140 1930-01-24 13 CORONER a g tn«jt CENSURES BY JURIES. Rpfrvn'ng a vtrdict of Death from Neural Causes at a Sheffield inquest on Mrs. Amelia Gentle Sheen, aged 58, a Christian Scientist, of Priory-road. Sheffield, the coroner said that Mrs. Sheen had chosen to be treated by prayer instead of by140 words
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Article117 1930-01-24 13 THEY MANAGE TO DO WITHOUT POLICE. Scilly is a world in miniature. But there is Fometbing missing! Where are the policemen? Where indeed! You will not see any, though there are two thousand inhabitants. There are some policemerfarmers, elected annually, more as a matter of form117 words
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Article33 1930-01-24 13 Frglish cigarettes are most popular in Egyptian prisons according to the judge hearing a case agdnet a prison officid who was fined for supplyirg convic's with smokes at 8 pr'ce.33 words
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Article357 1930-01-24 14 REIGN OF TERROR. Amazing Defence in Trial of 5 Men. An amazing case binging upon the identity of a young mau who asserts that he is Connie Franklin, who as three witnesseEincluding Franklin’s fianceehave testified, was beaten and burned to death. rec°ntly caused a Eensation in357 words
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Article151 1930-01-24 14 THE OLD SPIRIT LACKING. A very gre t lady—reserved, cruel, but not without cla-m, England is perhaps the country who has in led for longer than any. Unfortunately she is now showing a sort of enfeebkment and lassitude. The conqueror no longer lives up to bis conquest.151 words
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Article151 1930-01-24 14 KILLED ON EVE OF TRIP ON THE LEVIATHAN.” A little demeetic tragedy’ has robbed the liner Leviathan of a unique passenger a kitten with a pass pert. In the liner’s passenger list under the let’er 8” appeared this entry Mr. and Mrs. John M, Savage,151 words
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