Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 February 1930
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Title Section20 1930-02-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 27. VOL. LXXXVIII. TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement445 1930-02-04 1 IH. TOKISATSU j STUDIO, with up4o<lftte Phot* graphy by electric li<ht. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bbbop Street, PENANG. ,-V -2- 1 <- 1 IF u|f j J COSH I ,dofeel r f rotten H i* 7 Hf North i’ WHAT A PITY J:' SIL A YOU DIDN’T I S V445 words
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Advertisement17 1930-02-04 1 T. NAGATA brothers, DENTISTS. Head Office next to the Dispenwp Bruch O ftce, W, Leith Stree 117 words
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Advertisement1997 1930-02-04 2 POSITION VACANT. SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS. BANKS. Surpass real Diamonds in all HON< L K G III Tenders are Inv'ted f r erection of build* y'X/rN/jiS respects. Especially in Lustre BAN II xd KNOWI FDGF following address. The Belong Mcdi- Cota Glass like real Diamonds' Reserve Funds (I AVLIXX TV I—* JL/1,997 words
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Article595 1930-02-04 3 THE WESTMIN-TERjEPILOGUE A Plethora Of Ingenious Puns. Not for a long time has the Westminster Play been enriched with a more caustic, lively, and ingenions Latin Epilogue than that which has followed last year’s production of the “Phormio’’of Terence, writes “S.R.L. in the Morning Post. The595 words
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Advertisement363 1930-02-04 3 r— l Tn a Jam W' V J IB s a i°y to watc h Baby’s happy, U contented looks and rapid pro- gress when you put him oa IXIJLIVS;a Mellin’s Food. Everything that Baby needs fat Jr building firm flesh, sturdy limbs an d act i ve brain and363 words
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Advertisement19 1930-02-04 3 For Malaria take Qumcarms A tonic wine with quinine. Invaluable lor the prevention of Malaria, etc. HUTTENBACH T A7ARUS19 words
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Advertisement266 1930-02-04 3 i I I■l I j I i I J\ 1 1 1 11 1 I 1 I* >r.R Z<Y. \if 'Zj/jaßTkZw VwSi® I 1 ./feo 1 I 11 'I 1 I i ii7i?ii irfli t e I PLAYERS “I UTT J CIGARETTES I TIPPED WITH CORK OF PURE NATURAL GROWTH266 words
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Article383 1930-02-04 4 UNUSUAL CASE. Woman’s Choice After Decree. Two marriages, one in 1911 and the other soon after the wife had been divorced near the end of 1920 were features of an exceptional case in the Edinburgh court. The judge had to decide whether an application shculd be383 words
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Article188 1930-02-04 4 TWO BLOWS AND A FATAL FALL. “This is a peculiar case, and I have never had one quite like it in my 28 years’ f xperience,” eaid Dr, F. J. Waldo when opening an inquest at Southwark on George James Doran (15), an errand boy, of Vine—street188 words
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Article137 1930-02-04 4 TRAIN ON FIRE IN NEW YORK. Panic seized 500 passengers on a subway train forced to stop in a tunnel under the E>st River, New York, following a short circuit which caused a dr zzling flash and clouds of acrid tmtke. Terrified passengers smashed windows a.d doors137 words
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Advertisement310 1930-02-04 4 om—■■ UIMMI■■ II I—IHUIII Chivers Jams Thousands of tons of fresh fruits are SOLD RECOMMENDED taken every year from Messrs. Chivers by STORES EVERYWHERE orchards direct to the Orchard Factory to be made into Jams and other fruit AGENTS: products. Every jar is sealed with v R V ICK co310 words
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Advertisement16 1930-02-04 4 A larger and better Cigarette at the same price as Black and White cannot be produced.16 words
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Advertisement324 1930-02-04 4 Illi 111 Il J J I I II six in the price LAL I I of the Tour i Tourer I 1425 CHEVROLET ”G M 8 d 5 n The new Chevrolet Six is shattering every previous record (a t Singapore) of Chevrolet success not only because it provides the324 words
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2786 1930-02-04 5 Magistrate Sympathises with Estate Managers. :o: But No “Cuts” From Wages. Can the Coolie do What He Likes? Kulim Case. CAN the coolie do what he likes, asked the Malay Magistrate who tried the case against Mr. (’ole who was charged with making an2,786 words
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Article140 1930-02-04 5 —Rugby Radio Service. PREMIER QUESTIONED. London, February 3. T’ e Premier was asked whether he wouid introduce immediate legislation to stop the dumping of food products in this country below the cost of production in the countries of origin through the machinery of Government subsidies.,.—Rugby Radio Service. - 140 words
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Advertisement168 1930-02-04 5 Mr. J. Simpson Tells How Cuticura Healed Itchy Eczema “Eczema first appeared on my neck and arms in a red rash. It kept getting worse and formed wet, sore eruptions that scaled over. This lasted several weeks and during that time I had great loss of sleep, and much discomfort168 words
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Advertisement170 1930-02-04 5 1 Electrica 1 Motors for all Purposes. y AS SUbP. lED TO i I Go I Mines v ernmen t and R DeptS Es r and tates. cipalities. McAlister co, Ltd., FOR IMetropolitan-Vickers Electrical Export Co., Ltd., Penang, Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. j, At JBsaßSswL I I Willard Batteries are170 words
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Advertisement65 1930-02-04 6 Amazing offer for the last few 1 I days of WHITEAWAYS STOCKTAKING SALE HALF PRICE BARGAIN WEEK I i COMMENCING: TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY sth FEBRUARY I AH Display Tables and counters on the GROUND FLOOR I will be loaded with tempting HALF PRICE BARGAINS 12th FE b E ru*r?| WHITE a65 words
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Article874 1930-02-04 7 IMPORT DUIIES. Protest By Mercantile Bodies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, January 20. LAST week I referred to the sudden raising of the importduty on petrol. This fveek,. too, prominence should be viveii to the announcement through Government “Gazette Extraordinary” that the revised import duties came874 words
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Article240 1930-02-04 7 NEW JURY. Chief Justice’s Firm Address. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 3. Following his comments when he adjourned the Assizes last week in order that a fresh jury could be empanelled the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, firmly address- 1 ed the new jury when the240 words
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Article405 1930-02-04 7 s NORTHERN DISTRICT. Forthcoming Meeting At Ipoh. II 2 Ipoh, February 3. Preliminary arrangements for the forth- J coming Northern District 1 pworth eague 1 1 nstitute have already been made. 'J he t District Cabinet met at Ipoh on Saturday last and drew up a tentative405 words
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Article148 1930-02-04 7 Rugby Radio Service. Unveiling Ceremony. BRITSH WARSHIP TO BE I’RiSFNT. London, February 3. MR. ArtWir Henderson has addressed a letter to Sir lan Malcom, one of the three British Directors of the Suez Canal Company, in Paris, informing him that arrangements are being made for H. M.Rugby Radio Service. - 148 words
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Article438 1930-02-04 7 Mr. Alec Fleming, of Fleming Bros.. Ipoh, sailed for Home last week. 1 Mr. Hall, of the tutorial staff’ of Anderson School, Ipoh, has gone on leave. 1 Mr. P. J. R. Waugh, who was on a visit to Ipoh returned to Kuala Lumpur by the afternoon438 words
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Article90 1930-02-04 7 Reuter. WELCOME GOVERNMENT ’S' HEME. London, February 3. The Joint Committee of the Cotton Trade Organisations at a meeting at Manchester, welcomed the recent announcement of the Cabinet Minister Mr. J. H. Thomas, regarding the City’s co-operation to reorganise the industry and hoped that the cotton industryReuter. - 90 words
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Article361 1930-02-04 7 A STUDY IN CONTRASTS. Both Sides Of The Shield. We (Malacca Guardian) give the following in parallel columns without comment because comment appears to be needless. Mr A. H. Lancaster, editor of the Pinang Gazette in the Pinang Gazette The policy of encouraging Malayans to361 words
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Article306 1930-02-04 7 TIES ARRANGED. The following ties has been arranged for Friday Championship Pairs A K a B Terrell I and E W Gibson v A G Honey and L F Willis Johnson. Singles Handicap “A -—2 GPI Trounce v —15.3 I PF Malch. Doubles Handicap (Class B306 words
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Article104 1930-02-04 7 R,eu‘er LORDS INSIST ON AMENDMENT. London, February 4. The decision of the House of Lords yesterday by 156 votes to 42 to insist on their amendment to the I nemployment Insurance Bill Limiting the operation of the measure to one year has led to a situation. R,eu‘er - 104 words
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Article21 1930-02-04 7 tie-C.cr. Rhodes Island, February 4. The d o at t is announced of Rear Admiral WJja L-anozra Jowa.d.—\erfter. tie-C.cr. - 21 words
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Article129 1930-02-04 7 Spring Meeting. HANDICAPS FOR I HIRD DAY. THE f Rowing handicaps are announced for the third day (Thursday) of the Perak Turf Club Spring Meeting: Race s.—Horses—Class ll—Division 2 > 7 Furlongs. 4.30 p.m.—Noble Moor 9.0, Bikanir 8.12, Golden Eve 8.11, Bizarre 8.9, i Maison Lafitte129 words
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Article61 1930-02-04 7 .—Reu.cr, DENS ORE SHUTE WINS. San Antonio, Texas, February 3. Densmore Shute, the Ohio Professional, has won the 1 exas State Championship and £3OO with a total of 277 for seventy-two holes. He played the fourth round in a par seventy-one, when threatened by three stars, Al.—Reu.cr, - 61 words
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Article257 1930-02-04 7 POLICE COURT CASE. In the Penang Police Court thia moru* r ing Inspector Reddick charged Jamil?, a Malay woman, with voluntarily causing hurt to an elderly Malay named Itam Binti Abbas at Jelutcngcn January 24. 1h j accused claimed 'r al, Itam Binti Abbae, the complainant»257 words
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Advertisement81 1930-02-04 7 H The use of a g I KELVINATOR I S Automatically Protects Your Food. S Q S Economical I Hygienic It is less expensive to run than the old fashioned K Ice box. Visit Our New Show Rooms and let us tell you more about the superiority of the 381 words
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Miscellaneous78 1930-02-04 7 To-night and Till Wednesday sth A Warner Bros. Screen Classic Monte Blu9 and Patsy Ruth Miller in a So tliis is Paris The picture is Sophialicjiter*, Swif.’-moving, mirthful in the exlrme and gloriously human. Sj this ie Paris” is too good to miss. Ycu will agree after seeing it SU78 words
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Article433 1930-02-04 8 In view of the building improvements and developments now going on in Penang, it would be interesting to know the ultimate fate of the port, if and when, the ambitious schemes drawn up for Bagan Luar are brought into being Last week saw the opening433 words
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Article190 1930-02-04 8 COAL INDUSTRY. Close Voting Anticipated. London, February 4. The proposals of the recent Coal Conference at Geneva regarding the hours of work in the coal industry will be considered at the meeting of the governing body of the International Labour Office, which opens at Geneva to-morrow. The190 words
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184 1930-02-04 8 BREACH OF TRUST. SYSTEMATIC METHODS OF CON EALMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, February 3. A Eurasian named F W. Boudestyne who had been in the employ of Rose, Macphail and Penman, Sharebrokers, as their book-keeper, was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment, at the District Court this184 words
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Article1089 1930-02-04 8 A. H. L Penang, Tuesday, no HIS morning you will ob--10 serve that we have appeared in our old “dress.” Yesterday, bn account of the far too numerous holidays, we were 'compelled to “crowd” this column by use of a lower-case type. Today, happily (for us andA. H. L' - 1,089 words
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Advertisement96 1930-02-04 8 Pritchard C° L td PENANG Have pleasure in announcing that they have now opened in their new Premises a GENTLEMENS HAIR DRESSITG SALOON. > MODERN AND HYGENIC. < I'O-t AT THE. TOWN HAUL Two Nights Only. Friday and Saturday 7th and Bth February Madame Claude Riviere I RESENTS The Royal96 words
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Advertisement99 1930-02-04 8 sxs x= I] Th* Palm Court with the floes’ mi Dome in tb« E*«t &ni beautiful Illi Fountain in the centra, and com- nil fortably furnace’. HU Entering tbe Hotel On The Right X if the Poet Telegraph Offices, Cloak ill Rocm, Lift, A nt r>can Express Co., Ladies room.99 words
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Advertisement15 1930-02-04 8 A larger and better J aH Sw'latu'' same price as Black an cannot be produced.15 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-02-04 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day 243 a,m. 9.20 am. 322 p.m, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow. 3.10 a.m. 9.44 am. 3.54 p.m. 10,04 p.m.24 words
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986 1930-02-04 9 British Counter-Com-promise Suggestion. To French Scheme, To-Day’s Meeting Of First Committee. Basis For Discussion. Since last zceek British experts have been examining the Breach compromise proposal and have now formulated a sort of counter-compromise suggestion which has been circulated to the other delegations and will be discussed at the Confercnct5.— Reuter. - 986 words
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Article55 1930-02-04 9 Hauler. HI’GE STOCK MARKET PROFITS. Washington, February 3. Ibe Federal income tax returns in 1928 r 'A(‘d that twenty persons were enjoying an «'in-ed income of £1,000,000, and nearly 000 with an annual income of £200,000. ’h< Stock 7 arket profits amounted to *5,O;X),0OO,OOO compared to’. Hauler. - 55 words
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Article75 1930-02-04 9 PRESENTATION BY MR. ABDUL CAPER. The Hon. Mr. H H. Abdul Cadet who left Penang yesterday evening by the s s Kedah for Hngapore will present an address of welcome to His Excellency r iMJecil Clementi on behalf of the Indians of the Straits Settlements75 words
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Article253 1930-02-04 9 —Reuter. BRITISH SUBJECTS. STRICT ORDERS EXPECTED. STATUS AND PRIVILEGES. The British Government expects strict orders to be issued to officials by the Chinese Government regarding the status and privileges of British subjects. These should continue until modified as the result of negotiations. I ondon, February 3. In—Reuter. - 253 words
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Article87 1930-02-04 9 Reuter. FRANK BIGGS’ STATEMENT. London, February 3Frank Biggs, the visitor to the British Museum, when interviewed by Reuter before communicating with Scotland lard, said that he was near the museum counter bent on taking out a reader s ticket when he over-heard people talking. He followed. Reuter. - 87 words
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Article103 1930-02-04 9 Reuter. MR. HUGHES AS CHIEF JUSTICE. New York, February 4. Mr. Charles Evans Hughes, ex-Secretary of State, has been appointed Chief Justice in succession to Vr. Taft. Mr. Charles Evans Hughes Jr., SolicitorGeneral in the Department of Justice, will resign owing to his father’s appointment asReuter. - 103 words
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Article76 1930-02-04 9 v cuter. SOVIET ACTION. Riga, February 4 New has just been received from Russia relating to the biggest messacre of officers since the early days of the revolution. It appears that a mass execution was carried out of all the remaining Ex-Naval officers, namely those who..— v cuter. - 76 words
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Article175 1930-02-04 9 PRESENTATION TO MR. G. E. CLAYTON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, February 3. I Mr. C. H. Dobbie, Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., has been posted To Alor Star as Assistant Engineer, Head Office. The Revd. E. T. Loader is acting as Chaplain of Kedah and Province Wellesley in175 words
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Article584 1930-02-04 9 Reuter. Questions In Parliament. FRENCH RAID ON EMBASSY. OFFICIAL ADVICE. Mr. Arthur Henderson zvas asked a series of questions on Anglo-Soviet relations, in the House of Commons yesterday. M. Dovgalesky, the Soviet Ambassador in Paris informed the French Government that he would hold the French authoritiesReuter. - 584 words
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Advertisement14 1930-02-04 9 You should give Martell's Cognac Brandy the preference over others 'as it is superlctive.14 words
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Advertisement324 1930-02-04 9 English Made. —y I ttegd I sf f Twilfit mo’els are ideal for hot J n ff I 1 climat s being light in weight and f I U \I I fitted with rust-proof, flexible y fl I I I I\\/ spiral steels. Can be launder,.d with B n I324 words
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872 1930-02-04 10 Port Of Penang. Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: Tn Port To-day. 8,1. “Intan” from Krian River. Saded for K. Karan and B. Serai to day at 10 am. s. 8. “City of872 words
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Article75 1930-02-04 10 The following passengers left for Singapore by the s.s. Kedah yesterday Mr. Bennett, Mr. A. R. Malcolm, Mrs. Baxter, Mr?. Fletcher, Mies Heytman, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E W. F. GJmw, Mr. E. A. Smith, Mr. L. A. Slowe, Mr. S. Sechester, Mrs. H. J. de Souzi,75 words
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Article271 1930-02-04 10 JANUARY RETURNS. THE following are the latest returns for January: Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd. Output piculs 1,506 Hours run 1957 Ya dage 358.000 Estimated realise! value of ore $81,020. Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Output piculs 900 Hours run 578 Yardage 160,000 Estimated real sed271 words
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Article160 1930-02-04 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 ce g s SHAB». 5 5 <2 DQ 5 io. io. iC. 10. Mining. Bangrin Tin 20/- 22/- 21/3 22,6 Hong Fatt .57} .62} .60 .65160 words
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Article105 1930-02-04 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) Sheet 241 cts, per pound B.R. =pe r pl=s33/Qaiet. London 7id New York 14} cts. gold {Ry Courtesy of Messr». Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today as follows: Spot 241 cents per lb. January 25| Feb./Mar.105 words
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Article57 1930-02-04 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN. LONDON. Spot £174-15-0. Down £l-17-6 3 Months’ £177-17-6. Down 1-15-0 SINGAPORE. $90.00 per picul. Down 37j cts. 200 tons done RUBBER-. London 7} d Down 1/16 d New York 14 ic. (Gold) Down 1/4 c. Local 24} cts. Down57 words
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Article66 1930-02-04 10 I Messrs Boustead <£ Co. Ltd. 4th Feb. quotation for Singapore refine I tin $9O pir picul, business done 200 Penang refined tin $9O I per picul, busines? done 25 tons, unrefined tin $B9 per picu’, I tin ore $B9. I The following were the rubber quotations I66 words
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Article70 1930-02-04 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvice London. February 3. Paris, 123.97 New York. 4.86 U; Brussels, 34.925; Geneva, 25.215; Ams terdam, 12.11»; Milan. 92.91; Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18.125; Copenhagen, 18.195 O«lo, 18.21 Vienna, 34.575 Prague, 164}; Hek ngfors, 193}; Madrid; 36.775 L sbon, 108,25 Athens, 375 Bucharest» 818; Rio 532 Buenos(Rugby Radio Sbrvice ) - 70 words
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Article43 1930-02-04 10 The homeward mail by the Mantua closes at 6 p.m. on Fridav, the 7th instant. The P. and O. Kalyan with mails despatched from London on January 16 is expected to arrive here at 8 p.m. on Thursday, tie 6th instant43 words
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Advertisement209 1930-02-04 10 ’-X r Ml The Pet Of The Family. How A Suffering Baby Boy In Eng’and Was Set Upon The Health Road By Baby’s Own Tablets. Wherever Biby’s Own Tablets are tried they never fail to satisfy the need of a safe, sure remedy for the treatment of children’s stomach, b209 words
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Advertisement1069 1930-02-04 10 POSITION VACANT. NOTICES. Wanted: Clerk having knowledge of R OV al C shipping and s uuple accounts. Apply Bjx Y ot. George No. 13 c/i Pinang Gazette. Penang Branch. POSITION WANTED. th SV'/rA” 12 b 193 *heC& By a young man, energetic South a Indian, as Esta’e cfficc Clerk or1,069 words
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Miscellaneous265 1930-02-04 10 MALAYAN METEROLOGIC XL SERVICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. m T> Bright Relative Wind. Station Temperature. Ram- San Humi Direc SctL Weather Max. Mm. fall. shine dity tio F. F. ins. hours, per cent. m.p.h Alor Star 91 72 025 4.9 85 ENE 12 Fine Kota Bharu 85 G 8 Nil 2.1265 words
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Article, Illustration544 1930-02-04 11 Writing in the Malaya Tribune®. 11. S. J. said: “Madame Claude Riviere’s Royal Samoan Dancers are not stage artistes in the accepted sense. Their art, which is unique and wonderful, is not one of make-believe. It is spontaneous, joyous, natural expression. These four men ai'd three girls544 words
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Article73 1930-02-04 11 .—Ji cuter. European Zone. DRIW FOR FIRST ROUND. Paris, February 3. E draw for the first round of the Davis Cup (European Zone) resulted as follows: BYES. Czecho-Slovakia v Denmark. Holland v. Finland. FIRST ROUND Greece v. India. Japan v. Hungary. Jugo Slavia v Sweden. Belgium v.—Ji cuter. - 73 words
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Article71 1930-02-04 11 fie.de r. CHARLTON A. DEFEATED. London, February 3. An the cup replay on Manchester City’s ground Charlton Athletic lost to Middlesrough by one goal to nil scored during Oxtra time. In the Southern Section of the Third n u^iam defeated Merthyr Town V live goals to– fie.de r. - 71 words
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188 1930-02-04 11 Reuter. REPORT ISSUED. SYMBOL OF FREE ASSOCITION. London, February 3. The conference on the operation of Dominion legislation representing Great Britain, the Dominions and India which sat in London last year, has issued a report embodying the recommendations framed with the object of carrying into full. Reuter. - 188 words
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Article51 1930-02-04 11 wjby Radio Service. MR. LARKIN. London, February 3. The High Commissioner for Canada in London, Mr. Larkin,, died here this morning aged 73 years. He was taken ill at the recent Hague C onference. Mr Larkin bad been High Commissioner for ei‘ Lt y<axs.— uyby Radio—. wjby Radio Service. - 51 words
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402 1930-02-04 11 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING. The following are the Minutes of a Com mittee Meeting held at the offices of Mpsbh». Adams and Allan on Monday, 16ht Dec mber, at 4 p. m. Present, —Mr. C. R. Samuel, (n the Chair), Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdool Cader,402 words
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Article166 1930-02-04 11 MANLY fOK FESSION BY A BOY Mother Invp p-r mpted Mrs. Margaret ng' rf G w Jersey, to “c f nbsa”to bourcide iu order to save her ten yearold son, Riymor.d, from punishment. The charge was th t he bad stabbed to d°ath John Srndeman. a166 words
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Article36 1930-02-04 11 RECENT EXAMINATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, February 3. Seven Siamese female students sat for the recent law examinations when one of them passed. She will be the first Siamese lady barrister.36 words
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Article61 1930-02-04 11 Feb. 6 and B—Perak Turf Club Races. Feb. 10 —Extraordinary General Meeting, Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd., Brown Phillips and Stewart; 11 a.m. Feb. 14 —Penang Court of Appeal opens Supreme Court. Feb. 15 —Extraordinary General Meeting of Nellmay Rubber Co.. Ltd., Georgetown Chambers —Noon. Feb. 15,61 words
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Advertisement266 1930-02-04 11 I THE OBVIOUS CHOICE J ■Fort DUNLOP I c lhe tyre fin* I I modernmotoring I I conditions I I I THE TYRE YOU KNOW BEST. I THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (S.S.) LTD.. I 101, BISHOP STREET. I K. Lee San Co., 81, Beach Street. Wearne Bros., Ltd., 30, Anson266 words
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Article347 1930-02-04 12 FACELFSS STATUES WITH CURLING HAIR! In the neighbourhood of Bengasi, the old Roman colony of Cyrenaica now occupied by Italy, new aud stranger forms than ever of unknown gods and g oddesses, with heads featureless but otherwise of a pure Gieek style, have been discoveied and347 words
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Article188 1930-02-04 12 EFFECT OF ’’HECTIC WEEKENDS.” Mr. H. G. Abd. head master of St. Olave’s Grammar Schco’, Tooley-s reet, Southwark, S.E,. critic sed modern life afid education at the conference in London of Educational Associations. He said Our young people are in danger of be coming vu'g r,188 words
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Article117 1930-02-04 12 The repairs to the rudder hinge of the RlOO which were recently carried cut while ihe airship was in flight evidently did not call for the striking resource shown ever a s milar instar cj on the R34’s first Crois—Atlantic flight (writes a Liver pool Post117 words
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Article498 1930-02-04 12 CHOWRABTA MABKET Penang, February 4, 1930. Mottom cl Mattoa India» P«* lb 60 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart luag do 1.&0 Tripe do IO" Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread «.pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney -pair 30 Feet *he four 5>498 words
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Advertisement292 1930-02-04 12 FLOWER MAKING WITH Dennison Crepe Papers JUST UNPACKED A Large Shipment:- IN BEAUTIFUL SHADES AND COLOURS Stocked in folds io feet long 20 inches wide. Dennison Bronze Crepe Paper Stocked in folds 7 feet long 20 inches wide in Gold, Silver, Red, Green, Pirple and Blue. Shade cards can be292 words
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Advertisement163 1930-02-04 12 JUST UNPACKED Narrow Striped Ninons 29" We For Your Evening W ear AND Kayser Silk Under wears Knickers# Hosier y WITH Picot-Edge Open-Work Clocks. Inspection Cordially invited and Satisfaction Guaranteed, AI B. H.T. Doulatram Co., Ba, Bb, BEACH STREET. tPinang gazette SI,CCC Offer. Registration Form. Please forward a copy of163 words
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Article396 1930-02-04 13 A PARIS INCIDENT. “Thrown Into Street*’ After Dark. Two girl student»', living in a Paris hostel, have been evicted, at 8 o’clock at night, in circumstances that have created much feeling in the Latin quarter. It is understood the case will go before the Courts and396 words
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Article243 1930-02-04 13 OFFICIAL TEST OF NOVEL PLANE. A novt 1 type of aeroplane, known as a hi 1 CTgyre. whicl it is c’aimed, can sscei d or deeoid vertically, and hover m tionless. tout by S-nndere-Roe, Ltd of East Cowes, Isle of Wight, f<r the Air Mir istry, is nearly243 words
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Article132 1930-02-04 13 A wardrobe of disgu’ses that at a moment’s notice can provide a qu T ck and complete change from assumed downan< -out poverty to glittering fflnence cr vic<-versa is Lord Byi g’s lateet contribution to enforce a lean time for crooks (writrs a correspondent). In132 words
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Advertisement262 1930-02-04 13 fltophan works S'* lUwr Jff X ,J<lSO 1 Iwll I 4 1 W \1 particularly when one considers how obstinate rheumatism and gout often are even to the most careful treatment. It is with every justification that Atophan is recognised throughout the whole world as the surest remedy against these262 words
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Advertisement79 1930-02-04 13 II xT■ _r, «o* ..V, I MORRIS CARS I lib I “ISIS” Tourer $3,400. ff I “ISIS” Saloon $3,575. (Wire Wheels $5O- Extra) I 1930 MORRIS CARS I ON VIEW AT Wearne Brothers, Ltd., f (SOLE AGENTS) PENANG. Telephone Number 258 Tel. Ad. “Wearne Penang” =r-.- jjg ."TV y ■wa—■———————————79 words
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Article153 1930-02-04 14 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST STEPFATHER. Boy’s Tragic Death. A District police report from Nizamabad gives details of the brutal murder of a young boy alleged to have been committed by his step-father, states a Secunderabad Pioneer Correspondent. The mother of the murdered boy in a statement to the153 words
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Article250 1930-02-04 14 DIVERSITY OF VIEWS. “Given a man with business instincts, he should be much more valuable to business if be has had the advantage of a university education.” This opinion is expressed by Mr. Kenneth Lee, Chairman of Messrs. Toota 1 Broadburst, Lee Co., Ltd., in a250 words
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Article375 1930-02-04 14 It is the Coroner of the King’s Household, Mr. A. W. Hille, vho is concerned with the death of an M. P.’a in the House of Commons. Mr. Hills has juris diction over all the Royal Palaces, but his office is a nominal one, fr r it375 words
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