Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-02-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 28 VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement569 1930-02-05 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Phota» jraphy by electric light, Phone 772, 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. f ..W^—-■-- II i I '"Jg I 1 i Paterson Engineering C” L“ I <§g|B* n—n h I I V-T i’H x ANUFACTURERSOF:- X l] J i Rapid Gravity Filters, 1 I i569 words
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Advertisement16 1930-02-05 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS, DENTISTS. M Office out to the Diipniary (Hack Office, V, Leith Sim'. I16 words
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Advertisement1977 1930-02-05 2 POSITION VACANT. NOTICES. NOTICES. B Shanghai if a HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Want» d: Clerk having knowledge of TO DATE PLANTING MATERIAL banking_corporation. whipping and s mple accounts. Apply Box RACINu Ur-lUUM a +hr»rised Capital $50,000,000 z No. 13 c/o Pinang Gazette. PUBLISHED MONTHLY All types of taued and fully paid1,977 words
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145 1930-02-05 3 favourable Chromite content. British United Tress. PROFITABLE FUTURE PREDICTED. Toronto, February 4. An important deposit of Chromite, believed to be cf great industrial importance to Canada, has been made by Mr. A. T. Graham, mines expert to the government of Ontario. The deposit was discoveredfavourable Chromite content.British United Tress. - 145 words
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135 1930-02-05 3 British United Press. HARBIN CABARETS. Harbin, February 3. Hundreds of White’’ Russians who made a precarious living in the cabarets and night clubs of Harbin, once regarded as one of the gayest towns in the East, are now facing starvation. As a result of the disputeBritish United Press. - 135 words
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Article136 1930-02-05 3 shillings for either performat co. British Unit d Press. SEATS CHEAPER FOR SECOND SHOW IN MADRID. Madrid, February, 3. Matinees in Great Britain are the bargains of the stsge world, bat in Spain tickets for a matinee cost more than those for the evening peif (Finances.shillings for either performat co.British Unit d Press. - 136 words
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Article118 1930-02-05 3 a first instalment of £5/8, British United Press. £2,200 REFUNDED. Los Angeles, February 3. A firm has been found that assessed its own income tax at £2,200 more than necessary. Under the law a firm is required to compute its own income tax. In one casea first instalment of £5/8,British United Press. - 118 words
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Article140 1930-02-05 3 reserved his decision. British United Press. WIFE WANTS DIVORCE. Milwaukee February 3. Mr. Jacob Phil’ip is a disciple of Bacchus, a devotee of the grape. Jacob, be- ing in the land of Pr< hibition, makes his own wine. He drinks his own wine. > Bat itreserved his decision.British United Press. - 140 words
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Advertisement279 1930-02-05 3 I V 7 XWW. ra&Sg xJaV 3 X A -<fa i ,-U y v/ &> A 1 Zp W@i© FiLais® I yj 3§ ®o@a[3E?7BS J-: I \7 WILLS'S MfM Fh El iWE* B I U/rA\J\\l u VIRGINIA CIGARtTT&S W.D H.O. WILLS BRISTOL 6- LONDON V K? n M^w^—l.l I oaM279 words
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Advertisement114 1930-02-05 3 PIAMO BARGAINS.! We have a few Re-conditioned I Pianos in stock, which have been accepted as part payment in exI change for new instruments, and are offering these at very low prices. Stienwign” $275.60 Broadwood” $300.00 Robinson” $300.00 EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. 3 S I .t-j ir™W yz rii114 words
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Article163 1930-02-05 4 ROBERT A FEUDAL BULLY.” Catalogue Of Mythical Dates.” l(T) OBERT the Brace was a feudal |Y bully, and the B‘ory of Robert Bruce and the spider is an invention,” declared Mr. Thomas Johnaton, Under Secretary of State fcr Scotland, in an address on History at the163 words
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Article213 1930-02-05 4 YOUTH SETS A PROBLEM FOR THE POLICE. The extent to wh ch crime has become a young man’s business is shown by the fact that at the recent Middlesex Sessions twelve of the 33 persors indicted were males under the age of 20 and213 words
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Article177 1930-02-05 4 DOCTOR DISCUSSES METHODS OF NOSEBLOWING. Never blow your nose with the concertina touch, nor in the pop-gun fashion,” said Dr. Octavia the well-known specialist on the subject, in a lecture on nasal hygiene at the Winter School for Health Visitors and School for Nurses, in London. Dr.177 words
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Article127 1930-02-05 4 All concerned in the London production of Journey’s End,” whether actors, stage hands, clerks, or call boy, may share in the fortune which is being made from the play if a proposed profit sharing scheme is caried through. An effort is also to be made127 words
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Advertisement283 1930-02-05 4 Beaufu delicacy perfection Genius lias combined I ficin foryou K|k adorable JI o a p irXyJM ii iA 1 WJtr jvG'bi 1 7 *»v. y 4iz4 SsEIFF^^ 7 Sstm. I: -< #/< Jy C *-4>g W W^' JsSsr-» 1 'J\ W?. i.jsi’ 9 X\ ,ZT>. <■ >* xsv <m- Exquisite283 words
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Advertisement14 1930-02-05 4 You should give Martell's Cognac Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.14 words
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Advertisement250 1930-02-05 4 'f|' -T r State Express 555 Cigarettes are in perfect ttone with an atmosphere of refinement and distinction. They stand apart from all others in their unique qualities and appeal insistently to those discriminating smokers who will have only the exclusive best. i STSTE (XPRESS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES lllade by hand-One250 words
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758 1930-02-05 5 Empress of Australia.” List of Prominent Passengers. Leisured Classes. bringing the first annual influx of ru or Jd cruising tourists t the Canadian Pacific Empress of Australia, arrived at Singapore on Tuesday from Colombo. She sailed this morning for Bangkok, and the Far East. VlWith758 words
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Article183 1930-02-05 5 EVENING DRESS. Three Suspected Pickpockets Docs it not strike you as curious that they should be in evening dress?—No People don't often pick pockets in evening d ress 2l would rather not answer that question. This dialogue in Marlborough S reet Police Court occurred between Mr. Garoia.183 words
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Article212 1930-02-05 5 INCOME TAX LEVY ON HIS £12,000, Legal Riddle. Although the fate of the £12,471 accumulated by ex Sergeant Godd-rc*, who is now in prison for accepting bribes> has legally settled, there remains a complicated problem for the income tax authorities. As only £3,500 of the total hoard was212 words
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Article252 1930-02-05 5 AGE IN PARLIAMENT. The Case Of Mr. Tom Lowth. There must be mmy enrrnbers of the. Commons wh”*f >el no little sym atbyj with Mr. Tcm Ljwtb, the vet< ran r ilway man who his represented Ardwick, Manchester, since 1922. At the252 words
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Advertisement172 1930-02-05 5 -j|3EE 325% jU Li, 55’^5 gfl THE GREAT LONDON DAILY MAIL [tALTIFIL CHILDREN COMPETITION jjii ./W rtl, W *f V W ml* Jb W/i l|jA '/w RMgg j I pIOUT OF TH E 14 WINNERS ACTUALLY REARED ON Mfflfefeod LI i i)<> ct iny^ 1 oMmm 2 Lo. <h>:i <&&&172 words
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Advertisement187 1930-02-05 5 =,tu Bfiß Smoketl by the Elite I of Five Continents /^l' "i t> W rr> M w r w r MELACHRINO EGYPTIAN eiGAßtrreS Obtainable from John Little Co. Ltd. SINGAPORE. KUALA LAM PUR. PENANG AND IPOH Sin Sin Chiah Kin Cheong, First Class Tailor, 152, CAMPBELL STREET. TelephonelNo. 1312. CHEAP187 words
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Advertisement285 1930-02-05 5 CHOONG WAH Co. 68, china street, PENANG. Electrical Contractors, Lights Fans Repairers, Re-winding all kinds of Dynamo, Motor. Armatures Charging Batteries Electrical SuppliersTelephone 1400. A. Mohamed Rawther I anting Traxahippixc Agxxt. Shipmontg promptly cleared and despatched. Moderate charge. For particulars apply: Office 3a, Union St., Penang. Tel. 404. R anch285 words
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Article2801 1930-02-05 6 More Successes for Mr. T. H. Menzies. Corvus’s Brilliant Running. Mayo Rides Four Winners in Succession. By Tic-Tac.” Festentay, the second day of the Perak Turf Chib Spring Meeting, again proved a great day for Mr T. H, Menzies, who is now [without a doubt,2,801 words
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Article115 1930-02-05 6 Reuter. INCREASED OUTPUT. London, February 4. According to Lloyd’s Annual Summary of Mercantile shipbuilding throughout the world in 1929, the output reached 2,793,210 tons, an increase of 93,971 tons compared with 1928. The output of Great Britain and Ireland represents 51.50 per cent, of the whole world’s– Reuter. - 115 words
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Article42 1930-02-05 6 Reuter. AUSTRALIAN ENTERPRISE DISCONTINUED. V anberra, February 1. After an expenditure of £500,000 the Government has decided to discontinue toe search for oil in New Guinea which was carried on in conjunction with the Persian Oil Company.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article38 1930-02-05 6 ,Reuter. TRAIN SERVICES MAINTAINED. Bombay, February 4. A strike started at the Great Indium Peninsular Railway here, involving 125,000 persons, but the train services are maintained. Generally, the men demand improied wages and conditions.,Reuter. - 38 words
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Article58 1930-02-05 6 Feb. 6 and BPerak Turf Club Races. Feb. 10Extraordinary General Meetin.-.» Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd., Brown Phillips and Stewart; 11 a.m. Feb. 14Penang Court of Appeal opens Supreme Court. Feb. 15Extraordinary General Mee 111 of Nellmay Rubber Co.. Ltd., Georgetown Chambers— Noon. Feb. 15, 19 and58 words
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Advertisement80 1930-02-05 6 i i I Wlwwß Wwi I ff 1 s F I fGARANTEE PROMPF Local delivery of I r THE SMALLES FORDER. Do away with that tiresome daily round of shopping! Your only effort r eed be to phone PENANG 602 or 608 and we wdl do the rest. Daily sup80 words
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Article290 1930-02-05 7 SECOND PROFESSIONAL MEETING. FEBRUARY. 1930. Ist Day, Saturday, February 15th, 1930. 2nd Day, Wednesday, February 19th, 1930, 3rd Day, Saturday, February 22nd, 1930. Commencing at 2 15 p.m. each day. Three runs for H rs*® Clans 2 and the game f>r Horses Classes 4 and 5 com290 words
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Article462 1930-02-05 7 SWORN IN. Addresses Of Welcome. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 5. SIR CECIL CLEMENTI, the new Governor, arrived in Singapore by the s.s. Mantua this morning. He officially landed at Johnston’s Pier by the Government launch Princess Mary with Lady Clementi who looked charm ng462 words
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Article225 1930-02-05 7 TWO CA.SES YESTERDAY. D -tective Inep°ctor Gordon to-lay produce! before Mr. F. K. Wils >n, the Penang Police Magistrate, a Cantonese named Pang Cheng and charged him with the theft cf a gold necklace and locket valued at $45 at 8.50 p.m. yesterday at Penang225 words
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750 1930-02-05 7 SUPREME COURT CASE. Judge Advises Parties To Settle. Whether the Court could control the discretion of a Trustee in a discretionary trust was one of the points argued by Mr. T. iE. Conaghan in the Supreme Court, Penang tc-day wh a he appeared for a tru750 words
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Article23 1930-02-05 7 Judge*’ Have you ever been in trouble before PrisonerWell, Ier—kept a library bonk too long once and was fined thiee- >23 words
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Article204 1930-02-05 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Vou have been good enough in the past to publish from time to time letters and notices regarding Volunteer matters and I would be glad if you would assist us again. The training season has now begun and parades are held204 words
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Article158 1930-02-05 7 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir :The Asiatic communities resident or domiciled in this Colony are certainly indebted to you for your writing on their behalf for admission into the Malayan Civil Service But, from an excerpt of the Malacca Guardian published158 words
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102 1930-02-05 7 WORLD JAMBOREE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, February 4. The Chief Scout Lord Baden Powell has given a golden arrow to the Boy Scouts of Siam, in memory of their participation in the World Jamboree at Birkenhead last August. The friends and pupils102 words
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Article232 1930-02-05 7 r te Paid Race Horse Owner Trainer Jockey o g U lx e 1 Fob Erg Bwee Nurman Moore i 74 18 Ist ylpa HannaF, Palmer Luckman McCarthy 7 and H nnah Donora A. Rarnafmj Tx»vn« D»view 11 Abbot Tengku Ami roe- Cunpb.ll T. Gunning 50232 words
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Advertisement174 1930-02-05 7 New Advertisements. Wanted. Wanted Immediately, general Canvasser for newspaper office. Good salary and Commission. Apply Box, No. 14, c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LET. Compound House 13 Perak Road. Apply 8 Leith Street. THE CARLTON. The Only Down Town R#»t»ur«nt] ie, BeachlStreet, PKNaNO Quick Tiflirs, Grille, Sandwiches, Gold Beer, Wines, Btc.174 words
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Advertisement14 1930-02-05 7 You should give Martell's Cognac Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.14 words
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Advertisement31 1930-02-05 7 Jim YEASTON TABLETS b Yeast at Hs best. Yeaslon will make a different person out of yoa. In bottles containing 36 $l.OO 100 $2.25 Ask for Free Yea.ton Booklet BOONWRMACY =penanc==l31 words
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Advertisement107 1930-02-05 7 ~L-.i...Li in i is loiiw— Tho most generally useful Medicine for ail Climates S ffllofc BrowoejE h ***** dil hi kI 80 bstitute. Acta like a charm in Chacka and arresta i3!ARFIHQ=A and FKVER, CROUP, AGUE.,. .-rT.a/1 -n a I C Th» reliab'n Famllv remedy for aIQNiMLH LrULLS SNFLUENZA, COUGHS,107 words
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Miscellaneous318 1930-02-05 7 MALAYAN METEROLOGICAL SERVICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. m Bright Relative Wind. Stations. fafl" Sun Humi Direc S P eed Weather, shine. dity. tion. F. F. ins. hours, per cent. m.p.h Alor Star 93 71 Nil 9.7 75 ENE 5 Fine Kota Bharu 86 67 Nil 1.7 85 SE 15 Fine K.318 words
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Article557 1930-02-05 8 From the tone of the article written by Mr. Granville R >bert£ in the Review of Malaya, on the So-ctiled Colour Bar Question,’ it is clear that the author does nob view with equanimity the prospect of Asiatics being admitte 1 to the Malayan Civil557 words
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Article155 1930-02-05 8 SENT TO COVENTRY A person cannot be worse punished than by being sent to Coventry”, that is, by being allowed to live and move and have his being among people who simply ignore his presence. The saying and the custom are of military origin- The155 words
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Article90 1930-02-05 8 FRANK BIGGS DETAINED. London, February 4. Frank Biggs, the discoverer of the British Museum Bomb” has been detained by Scotland Yard and he will be charged withan offence under the Explosive Substance Act. It is understood that Scotland is Yard convinced that the whole affair including90 words
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Article618 1930-02-05 8 A. IL - A. IL Benang, We Inesday. the most part our morning mail is not overI interesting. It is of the common business type, letters to J do with this an 1 that, bills and re- '> ceipts and so on interlarded (when- we are lucky) with communica l618 words
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Advertisement259 1930-02-05 8 Pritchard Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS PHOENIX” Lemon Squash Orange Lime Juice Cordial Per $l.OO Bot. 1 HAVE YOU TRIED Smiths Potato Crisps Per 75 cts. Tin. Ready to Serve. Just Ihe Thing for Ketchel Makan. Pritchard Co., Ltd., Penang. WB— r ii, f® J® m J?’ wW 9) '•> 5259 words
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Advertisement108 1930-02-05 8 K i o. ji 1". The Palm Court with the floes X Dome in the E iBt an i beautiful nil Fountain in the centr and com- t fortabiy furn s v e 1. [fl Enterir g the Hotel On The Right J is the P> st Telegraph Officer, Cloak108 words
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Advertisement11 1930-02-05 8 a larger and same price as Black an* > cannot be produced»11 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-02-05 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-dat 310 a.m. 9.44 a m. 3.54 p.m. 10,04 p.m. To-morrow. 343 a,m *lO.lB am. 436 p.m, 10.55 p.m.25 words
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733 1930-02-05 9 Naval Conference. First Committee To Consider It In Detail. Further Procedure. The First Committee of the Naval Conference yesterday Ci nsidered the French transactional proposal and a series of draft resolutions, outlined under five heads, of the compromise proposed by the United Kingdom delegation. After.Reuter. - 733 words
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Article87 1930-02-05 9 Reuter. RESCUE COMMITTEE FO MED. New York, February’ 5. Ino Bankrupt < ity Council of Chicago las unanimously capitulated to the ultimatum of the citizens’ Rescue ommittee” leaded by Mr. y ilas 11. >trawn, who can command over £10,000,000 and who will imvance money as needed,Reuter. - 87 words
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Article48 1930-02-05 9 -r> j u Reuter. Hong Kong, February 4. I he officers and crew of the Braaland, M 1,1 li ran aground off the Paracel Islands 0,1 lanuary 29, have arrived here in a tug. ihe Braaland is rapidly i',) under the buffeting of heavy Reuter.-r> j u Reuter. - 48 words
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Article132 1930-02-05 9 widows of Briggs and Ewen. Rugby Radio Service. FLIGHT QUITE UNAUTHORISED. London, February 5. The Air Accident Investigation Committee at Melbourne, Australia, has reported regarding the seaplane tragedy on January 6, in which Captain Hugh Grosvenor, Flight Lieutenant Briggs and LeadingAircraftsman Ewen were killed. The Report stateswidows of Briggs and Ewen.Rugby Radio Service. - 132 words
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Article243 1930-02-05 9 Reuter. EVERGROWING USE. JAPAN’S PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES. ILLICIT TRAFFIC. At a meeting of the Opium Commission of the League of Nations the Japanese rep* resentative referred to Japan’s practical difficulties in trying to check illicit traffic in drugs. India was stated to get a large quantityReuter. - 243 words
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Article48 1930-02-05 9 Reuter. SHEFFIELD W. DEFEATS GRI London, February 4. In the first division of the English League Sheffield Wednesday defeated Grimsby by five goals to nib The Scottish Cup replay between St. Mirren and Forfar ended in a win for St. Mirren by three goals to nil.-Reuter. - 48 words
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Article41 1930-02-05 9 .Reuter. INCREASE IN CAPITAL. London, February 5. The Lancashire Cotton Corporation is authorised to increase its capital by £588,000 to over £4,000,000. The increase is intended to provide for the absorption of eight more companies controlling 950,000 spindles..Reuter. - 41 words
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Article37 1930-02-05 9 .Reuter. COMMISSION APPOINTED. Washington, February 4 e President Hoover has announced the appointment of a Commission to immediately study’ the question of when and how the United States Government can withdraw from Haiti..Reuter. - 37 words
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Article99 1930-02-05 9 TIES ARRANGED, Monday: Championship E W Hide v A K a B Terrell. Singles Handicap (Class A*)30.2 H 0 Hopkins v 15.4 J M Coilins. Doubles Handicap (Class A > :s C D D Hogan and M B Lynch v 30.2 G Robertson and H E99 words
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Article44 1930-02-05 9 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March Cavalry Of The Clouds Alford 2 Overture Moriino Williams 8. Selection Bran Pie Darewski 4. Gavotte Les Cloches Djf t Malo Rimmer 5. Fox Trot Fposin Denniker God a _1 ha Kiaj.44 words
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Article512 1930-02-05 9 which, however, was adopted. Rugby Radio Service. Government Compromise. AGREEMENT ON COAL PROBLEM. LIBERAL SUPPORT. The Cabinet decided to amend the House of Lords amendment to provide for the operation of the Unemployment Insurance Bill till June 30, 1933. It was also announced that the Government hadwhich, however, was adopted. Rugby Radio Service. - 512 words
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Article44 1930-02-05 9 97,422 more than the year before. Rugby Radio Service. CONSIDERABLE INCREASE. London, February’ 4 The total number of unemployed on January 27 was 1,491,500 which was 18,098 more than the week before and 97,422 more than the year before. Rugby97,422 more than the year before.Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article30 1930-02-05 9 Reuter. SERIOUS CONDITION. New York, February 4. Doctors in the evening pronounced Mr. Taft’s condition to be serious. Several specialists were called in for consulta ion.Reuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement53 1930-02-05 9 Not Officially Recorded; The Editor invites authentic stories of the War, humorous or otherwise for publication in the SUNDAY GAZETTE For each story published he will pay the sum of $5. Readers whose stories have already’ been published are requested to communicate with, A cs. Dept., Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.,53 words
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Advertisement241 1930-02-05 9 3 M Let us put a His Masters Voice” Gramophone into your home. J dSSe Every His Master's Voice” Instrument is an evolution in refinement in which are < 1 combined the carefully developed art of ~~v the Gramophone pioneers, with the best traditions of fine cabinet making- Which- ~7241 words
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1037 1930-02-05 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. aa Houtman” from Sigli, Lanßßa and Padang. Sailed 2 p. m. tc-lay for Langs*, Sabang, Oe1*»« Lheu**, Padanr, Benkoelen and Bxtavi*.1,037 words
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Article78 1930-02-05 10 Penang, February 5, 1900 C»»4rP»t/ of lhe Chartered Rant) Oa London Bank Demand 2/3 1 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Privnte 3 m/st Credit 2/4 7/32 3 Documentary 2'4 11/32 On New York Bank Demand 56} France T.T. 1,425 w, India T.T. 154} w Bangkok T.T. 80} Batavia T.T, 139$78 words
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Article72 1930-02-05 10 (Rugby Radio Skbvioe.) London, February 4. Paris, 123.97 New York. 4.86 Brussels, 34.9 5; Geneva, 25.195; Am/ terdam, l?.l 1J Mihn. 92.89 Berlin. 20.365; Stockholm, 18.12$; Copenhagen 18.99; Oslo, 18.21; Vienna. 34 54$ Helß n ß for 1935; Madrid; 36 775 L «bon. 108,25 Athens, 375 818; Wo(Rugby Radio Skbvioe.) - 72 words
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934 1930-02-05 10 Annual Meeting. PROFIT OF OVER £6,000,000. BUSINESS SATISFACTORY. THE twenty-seventh annual general meeting of BritisbAmerican Tobacco Company, Limited, was held on January 6, at the Registered Offices of the company, Westminster House, 7, Millbank, S.W.I, Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, Bart, (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman, dealing934 words
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Article103 1930-02-05 10 Benter. MORE SUPPORT. London, February 4 The Council of the Tin producer’s Association has endorsed the decision of the Executive Committee with regard to 2 week-end stoppages and one week in February and one week in March. It was stated that th e. Malay States bad startedBenter. - 103 words
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Article144 1930-02-05 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 SSABKF. 5 sa s: g o "S 2Q OQ OQ 5 fie. fie. fi e. fi e. Mining. Batu Caves -97$ 1.02$ .95 1.00 Haad Yai144 words
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Article57 1930-02-05 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) Sheet 24} cts, per peund 8-R- =j*r pl=fi32/33 Quiet. L'ndon 7 7/i6i New York 14| ct?. gold (By Courteey of Meewe. Alien Dennyr.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 24$ cents per lb. JiDuary57 words
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Article63 1930-02-05 10 Messrs. Boustead <£ Co. Ltd. sih Feb. quotation for Singapore refire i tin $9O-37$ per picu\ business done 150 ton*-, Penang refined tin $9O-37$ per picul, businetw done 75 tons, unrefined tin sB9’ per picu', tin ore $B9 j The following were the rubber quotations in London on63 words
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Article292 1930-02-05 10 LATEST RETURNS. THE following are the latest returns for January: Ulu Klang Tin Ltd. Output ph. 300 Running time hours 500 Yardage worked cubic yd. 100,000 Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd. Drer’g®. Hours 589 C. yards 70,000 Piculs 165 Hydraulicing. C. y .rds 48,000 Piculs 200 Gravel292 words
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Article58 1930-02-05 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN-. LONDON. Spot £175-15*0. Up £lo*o 3 Months’ £l7O-15-0. Up 1-17-0 SINGAPORE. $90.37$ per picul. Up 37j cts. 150 tons done RUBBER: London 7 7/16 d Down 1/16 d New York 14} c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 24} cts. Down 1/458 words
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Article102 1930-02-05 10 Is that how you feel this mornini fresh, buoyant, ready to cheerily me«t whatever comes throughout the daj Or does it seem instead as though the world is on top of you If the latter is the cas'\ likely the fault is with your digestive102 words
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Article1112 1930-02-05 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. 2 iS a 1 1= S-2 i <2 RUB BUR 1 p L o Allenby Robber O« 1 Co 1 Alor Qajah Robber Ebtete 3,1 Amalgamated Malay Batatex ..2 5 2 -r Ayer Httem Flanttng ByndioaU 2 3 m ayer Konlng Rubber Batatea 30 Ayer1,112 words
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Advertisement14 1930-02-05 10 You should give Martell’s Cognac Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.14 words
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Article1316 1930-02-05 11 NAVAL CONFERENCE PROBLEMS. Photographs By Wire. p, ra Our Own Correspondent.) London, January 9. Mj{ Alexander and the Admiralty have not given the h |i,. all y hint of the proposals l,ev are 'likely to make to the lve .P(Aver Conference, nor have he British Ambassadors at1,316 words
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Article250 1930-02-05 11 NOT TOO OPTIMISTIC. Interview With Manchester Ironmaster. WORLD TOURIST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 4. Amongst the tourists aboard the Empress of Australia which arrived at Singapore to-day was Sir John Randles, the Manchester ironmaster and conservative M, P. for the North-West Division. Interviewed250 words
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Article166 1930-02-05 11 United States will join in. British United Bress. NATIVES FROM FRENCH COLONIES TO TAKE PART. Pari?, February 3. Natives from French Colonies all over the world are to be brought to Paris for the International Colonial Exposition which opens in April, 1931. The exhibition will show how allUnited States will join in.British United Bress. - 166 words
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Article137 1930-02-05 11 MISSIONARIES WHOM SOViET WOULD NOT HAVE. What to do with three mystery men who have arrived at Barry Docks, Glamorgan, in the steamship Treginna is puzzling the immigration authorities. The men were placed in the vessel at Odessa by an armed guard in spite of the captain’s protests.137 words
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Article64 1930-02-05 11 TAUGHT TO USE A RIFLE” AT BORSTAL. A man who was. sentenced to nine months* imprisonment at the Middlesex Sessions asked for another chance. You had your chance when you were sent to Borstal to learn a trade,’’ said Sir Herbert Nield,K.C. The only trade I learned there64 words
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Article756 1930-02-05 11 I Mr J rd MrB F>D Batler have gone to Hong Kong for three week?. M b. G. F. Strickland and daughter are leaving for Home by the Mantua, Pr ncess Noy of Chandaburi, Siam, is re umg modern history at Oxford. Father Auguin left Singapore on756 words
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Advertisement71 1930-02-05 11 »a f Don't take nska. The yr >1 Al antiseptic vapour» liberated by Evans '*y Wv Pastilles quickly kdl the germs that lurk in the /1 '9 i\bf V obscure byeways of the nose, throat and chest, p .2/ soothing the affected parts. Doctors strongly II I ril 9 recommend71 words
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Advertisement234 1930-02-05 11 CAST IRON i Soil and Rainwater Pipes SwcvX Dousl* Singlk Doublb A X Sockkt Socket Socket Socket C««cd Eared Plain Plain Pkia A f 'L > < I OO© X fas* 4 rr n if X in I y uo o u No. 1 Rain Water Pipes, in 6 feet234 words
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Article, Illustration378 1930-02-05 12 The Disappearance of the Cut Shot George Gadd Describes an Inadvertent Stroke SOMETIMES after an iron shot there is a white mark on the face of the club, George Duncan says that when he sees this it is evidence to him that he has miss-hit the ball378 words
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Article297 1930-02-05 12 The Human Machine THE New Year ie now more than a month old. You have already lived in 1920 fcr over 3CO houre. What have you done Anything No doubt yea meant to do a g eat dea l Doubtless you get off with all sorts cf297 words
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Advertisement237 1930-02-05 12 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To Clear at Specially Reduced Prices. Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Column >, without j, Fortnightly h with at $2.50 each. Stock by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD. /*4 *f**J**r'*l **‘’i i*'i‘”T "v fl I oes machine t belting cost t WiflSF you i 4-237 words
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Advertisement100 1930-02-05 12 -To Soothe and Heal cuts and burns, abrasions, scratches, bruises and also ulcers, prickly-heat, cutaneous eruptions and eczema, your first thought must be: Apply PUROL For sunburn, sore skin and feet from walking and cycling, irritation of the skin and humors, for mosquito-bites and eruptive and itching bites of other100 words
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Advertisement225 1930-02-05 12 raf R-»d Hackle is produced by ex-service men who take R K r e-snnd pride in their product, a oride fully jnitified by 1 the winning of the pn mier awtrd in the Wh sky wortJ 3 g Yiu’ll like its file full flivour. 5 B Agents: SIME DARBY Co.,225 words
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Article203 1930-02-05 13 Hyderabad Sensation. DASH THROUGH STREETS FOR A BATH. ThouFands of people in Hyderabad City were thrown into a state of commotion on January 21, by a State elephant, which broke loose from its stable at Malapalli, a suburb of Hyderabad City, and kicking its keeper, made its203 words
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Article274 1930-02-05 13 NO MORE NEGLECT OF GRAVE. Never again will the grave in the cemetery at Manor Park, London E., of Jack Cornwell, the boy who won the V.C. at Jutland, go unremembered and undecorated. Immediate steps to prevent a recurrence of such a thing have been taken274 words
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Article102 1930-02-05 13 The English” wrote a visiting Larna recently, celebrate the winter solstice with a most extraerdinay rite. Every person gives efferings to all hie relations and friends, and the more useless thete offerings are, the more appropriate to the season they are considered. Women, in England as elsewhere,102 words
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Article93 1930-02-05 13 The Vicar of Leeds (Canon W. Ti ompeon Elliot) who presided at the L<*eds Rotary Club’s lu cheon, when Mr. William R*Ly, the Yorkshire novelist, spoke on trails in Yorkshire character, told this tale. One of two rival chapels of a litle village had jnst pot a new93 words
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Advertisement228 1930-02-05 13 tSore Throat? At the first sign of Sore Throat take a few I Formamint tablets. Formamint destroys the dangerous germs in mouth and throat and so cures Sore Throat. Let your children suck Formamint too, so that they will not catch Other children’s infectious diseases. FORMAMINT TX. Threat TubUu l228 words
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Advertisement301 1930-02-05 13 I Grand Hotel Brastagi Unique health resort in the Sumatra Highlands. (4,800 FEET ABOVE SEA-LEVE TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS POSTAL ADDRESS Brastagi Hotel, Brastagi, Brastagi Hotel, Brastagi, ah Ti x u- Sumatra E. C. g All lelegraphic enquiries must be sent prepaid. I BRACING AIR EXTENSIVE VIEWS RIDING GOLF TENNIS BILLIARDS. I301 words
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Article364 1930-02-05 14 RABBI’S ATTACK. Children In Grip Of Gambling. GAMBLING dens in the East End of London, and the hold which gambling has obtained on Jews was deplored and det ounced by Rabbi Dr. Israel Mattuck recently. Eastwards from Aldgde there are almost two hundred gambling clubs, largely364 words
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Article93 1930-02-05 14 REPORTED FINDING THAT IT CANNOT 1 E ENFORCED.” According to a message from Washington, which is g ven great publicity, the Hoover Law Enforcement Committee finds that Prohibition cannot be enforced. The Commission, composed of leading men and women, has been investigating the effects of Prohibition on93 words
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Article142 1930-02-05 14 A Far East correspondent of The Scotsman relates the following amusing incidentamusing despite the fact that the occasion was a funeral. I was standing the other day watching a Chinese funeral go part; the enormous, richly decorated pail, the eackcloth-c’ai mourners, the band, dispensing weird muB c,142 words
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Article155 1930-02-05 14 The remarki ble revelation is contained in the House of Commons B u? Paper that Mr. Htrry Da r M. P., hsa put down questions in advanc .to various Ministers, for practically exery Parliamentary day from the reassembling of the H jute on January 21155 words
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Advertisement218 1930-02-05 14 l 1 h rue junior Il I I 1 IS J |i Malaya’s Finest Light car y I 1 Adjustable Front Eeats. Carries F’cur Adults In Comfort. JZ 5 Two-toie Cellulose Finish. Chromium Plating. Overhead i£ Camshaft Engire. Four Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. Over- J J size Tyree and Long Springs.218 words
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Advertisement395 1930-02-05 14 Tfce 4 points that have made Craven 4 A’ the I biggest success in cigarette history.., I H r s punE toba cco I finest imported matured I r gi n i3 tobacco guaranteed B > -77 and -bsolurely f ree f r I adulteration of anv kind I Awarded395 words
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Article615 1930-02-05 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, February 5, 1930 M jttor— g ct Mutton Indies M per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat each 1-3 U Liver with heart A lung do 1.50 Tripe M do lOn Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 4U Suet 40 Kidney pair615 words
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Advertisement446 1930-02-05 15 K P M Royal Packet Navigation Company. [lncorporated in Holland] Telephone No 582. Telegrams:— Paketvaart.” c Reamers. Intended to Sail. Sailing for I vn I mschoten Wed. Feb. 5 Singapore. nr i t? k k Langsa, Sabang, Oelee Lheue, Sibolga, Padang, floutman v\e<l. reb. ,> Benkoelen and Batavia. v i446 words
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Advertisement93 1930-02-05 15 T GRAMS IUPA" 'PHONE 1373. I GALVANISED IRON GAS PIPING ffiritis!) Manufacture I Jsarge Stock- I Xeen I KYLE, PALMER CO., LTD., I I PENANG. I R. YOUNG Co, Ltd. Civil, Constructional and Sanitary i Engineers and Contractors. I Estimates, Layouts Particulars Given I fop Sanitary Installations i gzr Large93 words
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Advertisement1211 1930-02-05 16 PHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE II mhhiiimbl -t ILJiIM I INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. DEMODOCUS Eb. Havre. London, Rotterdam Hamburg. HKHSEgSr ACHILLES Feb. 13 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg AGAMEMNON Feb. 19 Loudon. Rotterdam, and Hamburg. HECTOR Feb. 27 Marseilles London. Rotterdam and Glasgow. PYRRHUS Mar.1,211 words
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Advertisement715 1930-02-05 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England) I MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERV|c ES I Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Ca., under con- Bombay-China Service to Sim» I tract with His Majesty's Gwernment, London Ch and Far East Mail Service. a Japan I Outwards frau Uadsn for715 words
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