Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 February 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 30. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 26 1 MMionHnßmßnwuanMnNiaMimnnr I T. NAGATA BROTHERS. DENTISTS. I 9 I i lead Office out to the (hspeMary 2 3 I Bruch Office, Luth Stree*. j laiuuuuiuiiawaNMBniuunnM*i minimnmraina
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    • 1954 2 f ---I p.„.™ J.™» ferepW m.V^' LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS.. Wanted. seefl I Balm is a sure External Remedy for anj kind I AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, j of Bleeding and Blind Piles. Pain and Bleed (Incorporated in England by Royal r e IT Large quantities of freshly picked seed j
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  • 183 3 SYMPATHETIC” FORK. Glasgow Children Learn About Vibration. Several large tuning fork*, an organ pipe, a harp, a wireless set and a loudspeaker were among th* exhibits” which surrounded Professor William Kerr when he delivered a lecture yesterday on Things which Vibrate to a large audience of
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  • 400 3 E. O. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The followirg programme will be rendered by the E. 0 Orchestra, under the direction of M». Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, February 9ib, 1930 at 9.30 p.m. L'.Grand March The Spirit of Pageantry I- iu Fletcher Percy Fletcher is one of the mo?t promising of contemporary
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 431 3 Jy» <>. J Z > z >% 5 *‘'^xiE'''v *eSr- AtSdr .9 j V TAe y Healtt of Women Medical and the practical experience of many thousands of physicians have proved that the Calcium needs of the body and the health of the female system cannot be separated. I 111-health
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    • 133 3 PILES CURED No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction cause* more human misery than Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, "hot iron,” electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor's or hospital
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    • 171 3 u 0 p f i i M M II I M I I H A NESTLE AND ANGLO SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO A I 'IO I F C J I THE LAMP OF KNOW I.EI XIE. i I c o j JPRACTICAL experience is famous reputation of the Nestle 1
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  • 710 4 TELEPHONE THAT WOULD RING. WALTER’’ REOITES POETRY. ((B/fARGERY,” the worldlyl famous psychical me- dium who has just arrived in London from the United States, is shy. There was shyness in her voice and in her habit of fingering her necklace of white beads, as she talked to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 189 4 I offe=4 AVERY I (ft J WEIGHING i MAHINES > I g 100 per cent Efficiency jj j No Loose s Weights jj In Stock J 1 (<Mt.&2O cwt. J i William Jacks Co., (Malaya)/Ltd j J ENANG, IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. SINGAPORE. J J ZZ^A^. .’.V.’.".*A I V.V^^.*.VZA .-.W.*. «•**««***»**********>*************•*««***«*«*«««»««****«<
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    • 174 4 I'l l'f'lii I n *****111 ii Hu t ORIENTAL ARTS and CRAFTS 1 p For the convenience of Patrons and Visitors 1 1 THE SEVENTH (ANNUAL) I Exhibition and Sale of Aitique Chinese Porcelaig, Carved Jade, Bronze, and aa I unique collection of Objects D’Art 1 (All Under Classification) <
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    • 213 4 < X Ime IKllkLWßdljmiiftr i; G 1 1 18 H Mflloyo’s Finest Light cor ii a Adjustable Fiont Feats. Carries Four Adults In Comfort. Two-tooe Cellulose Finish. Chromium Plating. Overhead X J Camshaft’Engine. Four Hydnulic Shock Absorbers. Over,gi size Tyres and Long Springe. Petrol. 45. M. P, G. Oil. 1.000
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  • 216 5 experimental trip. Full Postal Particulars. ON Tuesday morning, February 11, 1930, an experimental Air Mail will be forwarded from Singapore to falembang, Sumatra and Batavia. Correspondence should be prepaid at the usual postage rates, namely, 12 cents for the first ounce and 6 cents for each additional
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  • 140 5 COACHES RESIGN. President To Stand Down. London, February 6. Dissension between the Oxford boat race guilts and the President of the Boat Club Las caused an unprecedented incident in connection with the Boat Race. Three coaches were unable to persuade the President he ought to stand
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  • 102 5 Neuter. CONTACT LOST. New York, February 6. For eight days and nights the wireless borts to reach Sir Hubert Wilkins failed; according to a despatch from the Antarctic to the New York American. The loss of contact is reported from the steamship, Melville, the base ship of
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  • 82 5 Healer. NO ANXIETY. Canberra, February G. I he Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin and the Diirman of the Australian Loan Council, Mr 'K odore.in a joint statement, referring to the !U| ty in certain quarters in London with ""'ard to the Australian financial position, I 'lire that tin
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 662 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir,Meet views for and against the 4dm! on of Asiatics to the Civil Service ire burking the real issue. A speaker who states that competitive examii-ation should be the test by which be ability of Asiatics to become
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  • 85 5 .Reuter. BANK OF ENGLAND DISCOUNT RATE. London. February G. The Bank of England discount rate is now 4'2 per cent. Reuter. New York, February 6. The Federal Reserve Bank reduced its discount rate from 4j to 4 per cent. Reuter. Bombay, February 6. In Bombay the railway
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  • 382 5 FRENCH LOVER OF ENGLISHWOMAN. ACCUSED ACQUITTED. Tense-Fxcitement In Court. Francois pinet, the young manager of a hotel in Les Baux near Marseilles who was tried on a charge of murder of Mies Olive Branson, an Englishwoman, owner of the hotel, was acquitted. Miss Branson was found dead
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 124 5 Two Nifiht. To-morrow Night' AT THE TOWN HAUL Friday and Saturday 7th and Bth February Madame Claude Riviere PRESENTS Tb« Royal San?oan Dancers FEATURING PrinCCSS Rosdsni The Song Bird of the South Seas. Feliani the Josephine Baker of the South Seas. Lei Hima Star Dancer and Singer See the Siva-Siva,
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    • 94 5 A word io the wise I 1 H I L I! Estate and Mine Managers J t Q AND Other Wholesale Buyers OF I I DRUGS J CHEMICALS j DRESSINGS f i I AND 11 HOSPITAL SUPPLIES. 1 .11 I Are You Getting Full Value I 1N I II Quality
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 87 5 To-night and Till Saturday Bth February A Warner Bros. Screen Classic SATAN IN SABLES” A DRkMA of lij h reck’e*s love amid the gay gl ter of pn-var PARIS. WITH Lowell Sherman, John Harron and Pauline Garon. A LATEST empire news Eugene O’Brien in the Romantic Age First Shoio At
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  • 1944 6 Donora and Navarino Pay Good Dividends. Jotavon Finds Her Form. Gr«?at Running by Tunisian. Lucky Mistake Wins Again. There was nothing specially outstanding in yesterday's races at Ipoh, the third day of the Perah Turf Club Spring Meeting, except for the fine running of Tunisian
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  • 245 6 TRIUMPH OF YOUNG SCOTTISH SINGER. Russian critical opinion of British music has been revolutionised by the young singer, Miss Marie Williams, wose marriage to Sergei Radomsky, the tenor, was announced. In seven brilliantly successful concerts in Moscow and Leningrad. Miss Williams, who was born in
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  • 136 6 Suicide insurance the latest safeguard for business men, is likely to become popular in the Uoi’ed States, where suicides are mere numerous than in any other, country says tbe Chicago Tribune, (Paris edition), which reports the first surety bond of this kind from New York. Tbe policy which
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 206 6 www W W M I i f I //5 J I I xW I 5 X I fdJARANTEE PROMPT I Local DELIVERY OF r r THE SMALLES TORDER. s B H Do away with that tiresome daily round of shopping! 1 H Your <~nly effort eed be to phone PENANG
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  • 1208 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mre lid Jen nd Mias Hdden left Malacca on Wednuday for Singapore, in route for Hom*. Mr 0. W. GHmour, o* »h* Pul lie Service Rugby Football Club, is going home by the Mantua. Mr. KW. Fftyortb, a new arriva from H >m?. has j >ined the Malacca
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  • 101 7 NO SERIOUS DAMAGE. A fire broke out early this morn ing at house. No. 15, Green Hall occupied by a Cnnese. The cause of the fire is stated to be some lighted joes sticks falling between the floor boards. The wooden portion of the bouse was damaged.
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  • 58 7 TO STUDY SERVICE CONDITIONS. Sir Vine mt Braddley, the First Principal Assistant to the Admiralty and Mr. A. 8. Le Maitre rf the Admiralty arrived in Penang this morning by the Kalyan en route to Hongkong. It is understood that they are enquiring into thee nd>tiona
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  • 43 7 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March A Bunch of Roses Chapi 2 Overture The Fair Maid of Perth Waddell 3 Selection The Geisha Jones 4 Intermezzo Anona Grey 5 Fox Trot My Ideal Nicholls God Save The King.
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  • 732 7 CHINESE SENTENCED. Lady Barrister’s Submission FailsIn the Penang District Court this morning Inspector Stewart produced be fere Mr. J.S.W. Arthur, a Hokien named Ong Chye and charged him with committing house-breaking by entering the Khye Heng Bee rice mill, in Bridge Street, Penang, in order to
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  • 408 7 MR. F. KULKA. Business Man’s Wonderful Record. Born in 1853 and just finishing up his 39th trip to Malaya is the unique record of Mr. F. Kulka, Travelling Representative for Messrs. Alpco Pencils Ltd., and Macnivenand Cameron, Ltd., who is just now on his
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  • 154 7 The following are the results of t°nnis tournament ties p ayed ye«t?rd»y, Thursday February 6, 1930:Championship Pair» G Robertson and H E Rpirk? beat E W Hide and G P Trounce 6-1, 6 3. Doubles Handicap (Class A 30.1 G Astp and K H
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  • 194 7 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI PRESENT. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, February 7. About 400 guests were present at the seventh Annual Dinner of the Straits Settlements Association (Singapore) at the Raffles’ Hotel, last night when Mr. R. M. Williams presided. Sir C. Clementi, the Governor was present
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  • 191 7 WEIGHTS FOR TO-MORROW. Below are the weights for five races for to-morrow, weights for the other four races will be found on another page: Race I.Horses Class 111 3rd Division 7 Furlongs—2.ls p.m.—Zarina 9.2, Gay Revellver 9.1, Roland 8.7, Edmoroonga 8.6, Karickar 8.1, Huseheson 8.0, Bayard
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  • 208 7 Cote paid Race Horse Owner Trainer Jockey a g I g 2 H> K m Teik Casson JJarsh H 6 Ist Snaswati H. Elphick Turley Daniels 7 Edmioauga Tengku A Ami rn*>din C<mpb a H DW?nn 31 Log.» I levies 6613 2nd Black Beauty G. M.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 FOR SALE. Smond-hanl PIANO. (Cballen Son) London. Good condition $3OO Aoply Box No. 15 cl > Pmaog Gazette. 239-7-2 Pedigree Airedale Pups 4 Males 2 Female»- F r ir re el*., apply Box No.
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    • 82 7 Klang River Tin Dredging Company, Limited (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. NOTICE is hereby given that the Directors have declared a Dividend (No 15) of 10 per cent., of profits earned, payable on the 21st February, 1930. The Traosfer Register of the C impany will becloaed from
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    • 294 7 m. Gleashir* Voy. 13. Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in a damaged condition will be h»l 1 in P.H.B. Godown No. 3, on Monday, the 10th February, 1930, at 2.30 p.m. No further survey will be held
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    • 312 7 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL To NigKt Special engagement for the Dance, of the Band from the PRESIDENT ADAMS.” P.&T. DEPARTMENT S.S. AND F. MS. r Applications are invited for one vacancy for a Probationer Technical Subordinate in the Engineering Branch, Penang. Applicants should have passed the Junior Cambridge Examination. Successful applicant will
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  • 525 8 When the Posts and Telegraphs Departments of the Colony and the Federated Malay States were brought under one control a long suffering, but ever optimistic public not unnaturally came to the conclusion that the amalgamation would make for efficiency and economy. It reckoned without the red tape virus
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  • 167 8 DISHING UP THE SPURS.” In days of old, when knights were bold and people went on horseback, there was a good way of intimating to one’s guests that it was about time they went. The lady of the house would serve each male guest with
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  • 125 8 SCHNEIDER TROPHY. London, February 6. An attempt will be made shortly in this country to break the present air speed record of 857.7 miles an hour, created by Squadron Leader Orlebar at Calshot last September. The machine in which his record was established was a
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  • 1094 8  -  A. it u Penang, Friday. /•OMEWHERE—this has no reference to that muchhackneyed song wailing of a voicein Penang or in some other part of the Peninsula of Malaya (or for that matter on some fistspeeding ship hurrying away from our shores) there is a wandering instrument of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 138 8 r ,i win 1 I( T < %y* EflW Km rH<Al<rfi JI, eytefyfef JOHN HAIG CO., LTD., ''Distillers of Scotch I'7 hi shy since 16 27. 711-1 w i 5 X HOOSE your Whisky with infinite care-, M V_> and if you will be guided by those 0 M whose
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    • 100 8 sx39xsx a I B Th*» Palm Court wth the fiaes Dome iu th* E»st and beautiful Fountain in the centre, and com- fortably furnished. 111 Entering the Hotel On Tha Right X ia the Post Telegraph Offices, Cloak iju U| Rocm, Lilt, Amtriean Express Co, IIU Ladies roouo. Two Public
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1304 9 Definite Advance. Dual Scheme Of Categories Being Drawn Up. Mr. MacDonald Satisfied. The proceedings of the Naval Committee today apparently constituted such a definite advance as to set the subcommittee the task of drawing up a dual scheme of categories adapted to meet the needs
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  • 286 9 .Rugby Radio Service. ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION. APPOINTMENT OF ENQUIRY COMMISSION. NEW PRAYER BOOK. The Church Assembly yesterday adopted a resolution moved by Dr. Temple, the Archbishop of York to appoint a Commission to enquire into the relations of the Church and the State. The Archbishop of
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  • 84 9 .Reuter JAW BROKEN. Mexico City, February 6. President Oritz Rubio’s lower left jaw was broken and the bullet was found lodged in the cheek. He was removed home and then to the hospital. The President’s little daughter, the only other occupant of the Presidential car, was
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  • 37 9 Reuter. TO NEGOTIATE TREATY. Cairo, February 6. The Egyptian Chamber practically unanimously, carried a motion authorising the Premier Nahas Pasha to negotiate a treaty with -•reat Britain on the basis of the latter’s proposals.-
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  • 44 9 Reuter. LABOUR RETAINS SEAT. London, February 6. The By-election in the Brightside Division of Sheffield, due to the Labour Member, Mr. Ponsonby’s translation to the Peerace, resulted as follows; Votes Marshall (Labour) ***** Russel Conservative) 8612 Lambert (Liberal* 3650 Murphy Communist* 1084
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  • 69 9 EXPERTS RECOMMEND OPERATION NEXT YEAR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, February 6. In strongly recommending the operation of the tax from next year the Income Tax expert proposes to tax the first 6,000 rupees at five per cent, the next 30,000 rupees at ten per cent,
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  • 536 9 Rugby Radio Service. Questions In Parliament. PRODUCING at a USS. MORE OVERPRODUCTION. In the House of Lords, Lord Elibank asked questions on the British Sugar Industry in the West Indies. Lord Olivier, who was the Chairman of the West Indian Sugar Commission, stated that the producers
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  • 55 9 .Reuter. AMNESTIES GRANTED. Madrid, February 6 Q A royal decree has been issued granting amnesties to all condemned, or on trial, for sedition under the late regime. It readmits exiles, and re-instates dismissed officials and students of the military academies, and restores to the army list
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  • 35 9 Raider. FALKIRK DEFEATS QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. London, February 6. The Scottish Cup replay between Queen of the South and Falkirk ended in a win for FalkiA by four gtnds to t'.woe.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 319 9 English Made. X 1""/// Fully Guaranteed. fttgd W? Twilfit moels are ideal for hot climates being light in weight and g fitted with rust-proof, flexible B ff spiral steels. Can be laundered with g B ea>e. Moreover they give adequate supjort to the figure whislt allow y ing perfect freedom
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  • 931 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. 841. **Rimba” from P. Langkawi and Alor Star sailed for Alor Star to-day at 12 noon. B.S. Ampang” from Sitiawan, Dindings
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  • 73 10 Reuter. TATSUDA MARU.” Fire Causes Serious Damage. Tokio, February 7. The N. Y. K. Liner M. V. Tatsuda Maru, of 17,000 tons which was due to start on her maiden trip shortly was seriously damaged by a fire which broke out while completing her equipment at
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  • 818 10 The following passengers are sailing by the Mantua: Dr G D Gordon, Mr H T Bennett, Mr H Waddington, Mr N Menaschi, Mr snd Mrs H Pinbey, Mas George, Mr A C Hinrichs, Mr C G Bomcher, Mrs E B Charig, Mr and Mrs Watsor, Mrs M F
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  • 88 10 The P. and O. Kalyan brought the fol owing paesengors from London, Marseilles and Cohmbo, this morning. Mr.G.P. Aitk«r,MiBB. E. Ans-»rde, Mr. W. Baxter, Sir V. Braddley K C.B„ Mr. and Mrs. W. Galloway, Mr. J Hobbe, Mr. and Mrs W C Leys and child, Mr. A C
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  • 431 10 LATEST RETURNS. Dredges Stop Under Restriction. IN the return of operations for the Kundang Tin Dredging Limited the output given as P. K. 286.40. This production should read P.K. 386.40. The latest returns for January are as follows: Kam par Malaya Tin Dredging Ltd. cub c
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  • 72 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, February 6. Paris. 124.02; New York. 4.86 i 76 Brussels, 34.905; Geneva, 25.195; Ams terdam, 12.12 J Milan, 92.91 Berlin, 20.365 Stockholm, 18.125; Copenhagen, 18.19 Oslo, 18.21 Vienna, 34,545 Prague, 164|; Helsingfors, 193|; Midrii; 37.325 L sbon, 108,25 Athens, 375 Bucharest 818; Rio 5j
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  • 180 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 2 2 E Shares. Jk 5 3 ao u 5 co ot io. 10. Ic.l O. Mining. Bangrin Tin 21/9 22/6 2U9 22,6 Hong Fatt m
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  • 55 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) Sheet 25j cts, per pound S.R. =per pl=|£4/Steady. London 7f i New York 151 cte. gold. Oourtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for yesterday are as follows: Spot 25f cents per lb. January 26| Feb./Mar.
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  • 20 10 Messrs, Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd., Lnt on, February 5, Spot £177 three months’ buying £179-17-6 three monthb’telling £lBO.
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  • 60 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £176-10-0. Down £0 7-6 3 Months’ £179-10-0. Down 0-7-6 SINGAPORE. $90.37| per picul. Up 62 j cts. 150 tons done RUBBER: London 7 5/0 d Up 1/0 d New York 151/4 c. (Gold) Up 1/4 ct Local
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  • 40 10 Feb. 9, Fifth Sunday after Epiphany, St Paul’s hapel, Bukit Tengah: 8 a.u Holy Communion. St. Mark’s Church Butterworth: 6 pm Evensong and Address. Feb. 13, Thursday, 8. Paul’s < hapel, Bukit Tengnh: 7 3’’ a m. oly Commuiron.
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  • 740 10 Depressing Nature. FFFECT ON RUBBER MARKET. SYMINGTON AND SINCLAIR. DURING the past week the .Rubber Market has again been dull. Prices reached their lowest level on Saturday last when Ribbed Smoked Sheet oa the spot was sold at 7d. per lb. with October/December as low as 7
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 142 10 When Children Grow Thin And Weak. Try Treatment with Baby’s Own Tablets. The Reason Why. Malnutrition, or inability to derive nourishment from food, is a common trouble with lift!»» children, and is due to stomach or bowel weakness. Another cause of lou of flesh and strength is worms. To correct
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 257 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Bright Relative Wind. Stations. Temperature. Ram- g un Humi- Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Min. fall. shine aity tioD F. F. ins. hours, per cent. m.p.h Alor Star 95 68 Nil 10.1 65 NE 5 Fine Kotaßharu No Information. K Trengganu 84 72 Nil 10.9
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  • 727 11 Council Satisfied. Sufficient Support From Worlds Producers. Adoption Justified. WE have received the following wire from Messrs. Peat, Warwick Mitchell locaEsecretaries of Producers’ Association: London T.P. A. telegraphs as follows With reference to the ci: ular letter addressed to all members on December 14,
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  • 203 11 MEDICAL EVIDENCE CONFIRMS TOUCH’S CLAIM. To Be Sent To Paris. Al EXI NICKOLAIVICCH ROMANOFF, a young man who claims to be the only sen of the late Czir cf Ruseia was at the request of the Iraq Criminal Investigation Department examined by two British medical
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  • 264 11 It is said there are no more silent and uncommunicative men than the douce farmers and dealers of Moray when they are on their way to a market. A south country commercial traveller once undertook to induce a small company of them to have a crack” with
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  • 182 11 One of the most curious Christmastides ever spent by 10,000 Englishmen was when we were besieged in Ladysmith with only two doubtful plum puddings among the lot of us (writes Ernest Smith, the war correspondent, to the Star. These came as a present from the Boers. Soon
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 88 11 H. B. WOODFORD, No- 15, Light StreetSterling silver cigarette and cigar cases; Prayer books; rare coins; statues, rosaries; Porcelain wreaths; marble memorials; rare stamps; gold scapular medals and PulmoRaileys cures for bronchial tubes, chest and lung diseases; Pomulole Diabetes cure; Pilules Combodyl cure for Piles; all guaranteed. Malay Marble Tombstones
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    • 84 11 THE OBVIOUS CHOICE JFort DUNLOP cfhe tyre for jnodernmotovina r conditions THE TYRE YOU KNOW BEST. THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (S.S.) LTD. 101, BISHOP STREET. K. Lee San Co., 81, Beach Street. Wearneßros., Ltd., 30, Anson Road. I -IJZ AUSTIN approves other oils, but on their filler cap for the
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  • 745 12 REBUKE FOR TITLED LATE ARRIVALS. ONLY MAIDS.” They Were Early Next Time THE Rev. Mark Guy Pearse*, the famous Wesleyan preacher, who died recently was one of the greatest humorists in the pulpit. Here are some of the many excellent stories told of him: On one occasion
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  • 218 12 CANON APPALLED” Bf LOOSE HABITS OF YOUNG PEOPLE. Where The Scots Win. Lack of discipline in medern home life was condemned by Canon W. H. Elliott in a sermon at St. Mary Abchurcb, City, to delgates attending the annual meeting cf the Incorporated Aes'ciaticn of Htaimas’ers. T 1
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  • 190 12 GOING BY SPECIAL INVITATION. The policewomen, trained by the Womdi.’d Auxiliary Service, are leaving London to tike up duties in Alexandria, at the invit ition of the Chief Commissioner there. They wli be specially concerned with the suppression of the White Slave traffic. They are middh-aged.
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  • 327 12 SIXTEEN YEARS OLD TRAGEDY RECALLED. M r Godfrey Lccker-Lampscr, brother of the well-known M. P.for Handsworth, has a delightful paper on poi ebers in the new Comhill, and in the middle of it he makes a confession, as an act of penance long delayed,” about a grim
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  • 111 12 Medals are given fo<- acts of valour (writes a Glasgow Herald gossip\ but if the possetsiou of sheer nerve merited *ward, surely a certain youngster has earned recognition. As a long-distance bus was moving ewiftly along on a recent wet and stormy evening a cm ill figure
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 273 12 I£S7sixintnepriceranse I of the four I I Vf 1 ~7 It JU Jly /I Tourer 1425 CHEVROLET 6° 'phe new Chevrolet Six is shattering every previous record f Singapore) of Chevrolet success not only because it provides the greatest value in Chevrolet history, but because it gives you more for
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  • 765 13  -  All the Thrill of the Agony Column. Comedy or Tragedy in a Line or two. BY Mary Manners MOST people have a favourite page, to which they turn first, in their daily paper. Men, as a rule,prefer the racing, cricket, or football news, women, the fashion
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 335 13 BEMAX' The Vitamin B” Tonic Food. Procurable at all Dispensaries and Stores. Sole Importers: F. M. S. S S. A C. Harper Co., Ltd., bn c 88ore to Aylesbury and Nutter, limited, Penang, Taiping, Ipoh Teluk Anson, Sjtiawan, and Kampar THE CARLTON. The Only Down Town Restaurant] 10 Beach]]Street, PENANG
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    • 83 13 I From all parts of the i Peninsula, people send to us for ;j Veltis Powder ii because of its unequalled U I efficacy in removing Prickly Heat. On the tender skin of children it acts like a charm, t I and its regular use ensures I t for children
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    • 129 13 A. e J Wh S sk" I I I I I I ISO E AGENTS THE EASTERN AGENCIESi LTD. 1 SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMBUR BANGKOK. E MMWMM LniHmii IP ill 1 .1 I i Paterson Engineering C° L*. i ik MANUFACTURERS OF:— x 1 w-M -I Rapid Gravity Filters, X
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  • 541 14 FINANCIAL DISEASE. Destroying Money Power. India is suffering from a deadly diseasepernicious fitiancidl anaemia which is sapping the life of the masses and paralysing the Government and the people alike and, until this deadly disease is expelled from the blood oj India, no Constitution
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  • 121 14 Sir Ln Hamilton speaking to disabled eoldiers at Northampton on Christmas Day, said that even to this day he could not look at a without blushing. Once upon a time,’’ he explained, the literary editor of a newspaper wanted to nraiee my work. So he wrote
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