Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 March 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-03-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 60. VOL. LXXXVUI. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement375 1930-03-15 1 hi. TOKISATSUI STUDIO, I g I ith 4>to-dale Phot*» aphy by electric light, 'phone 772 j S B S j 63, 70, Biabop Street, g PENANG. f j ir 11«'!!! General «JL X.RTI tU, A Stee I Is Refr rato l JH3k $3BO each upwards. j 8 a model for375 words
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Advertisement32 1930-03-15 1 BBmauuamnilißaßDninßiim: T. NAGATA I g BROTHERS, I DENTISTS. Head Office next to tke Oispeawry f J Branch Office, 52, Leith Stree’. j I s EE i uiiiiH uniiuttHiniim m Nunniiuiu.iiniiHiuiiii Minn nniia«in«.—32 words
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Article228 1930-03-15 2 April Amateur Meeting 1930. e—— Friday and Saturday, 4th and sth April, 1939 2 Runs For Class 3 Horses 2 RunsuFor (lass*4 5 H orses (Combined) 2 Runs For Class 2 3 Ponies (Combined) PROGRAMMES—AvaiIabIe from the Secretaries of all Turf Clubs. ENTRIES CLOSE at 3 p.in.228 words
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Article299 1930-03-15 2 Amateur Race Meeting. Friday and Saturday, 21st and 22nd March, 1930. Two runs for each division of C ass 111 Horses. Two runs for each division of Class IV and V Horses Combined. Two runs for each division of Class II and 111 Ponies Combined, Two rnns299 words
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Advertisement2013 1930-03-15 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES A 9 BANKS. lIS’ V@ A THE mercantile bank OB By an Experienced CONDUCTOR in- AjO//U£. b_Jf M iV B X W 4 INDIA, LIMITED* charge. Thorough knowledge. New- clearing to manufacturing rubber, Bud- jr«. LL TA94 p api a -Pi Rnn nnO «rattine, lulling. general office2,013 words
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Advertisement49 1930-03-15 2 THE Malayan Exhibition KUALA LUMPUR. April 19th to 21st, 1930, Inclusive, Organised by the Malayan Agri-horticultural Associali">iAsx FxHibition of 17very Branch of Agricult^ rc Hoi’ticttltt*!’®, Arts Orafts, Trade Staged at the M. A- H. A’s New Exhibition Ground. Intending Exhibitors Apply to the Secretary, 1 GNo. 323, Kuala Lumpur.49 words
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Article199 1930-03-15 3 WOMEN’S DEVI VND. Move To Abolish Extre me Sentence. GIVING! evidence b*f >re the Royal Oomoaiapion on Capital Po ment, which has been engaged for some time gathering views on the effect on criminals of the dsita penalty for murder and the pr >hable result of199 words
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Article341 1930-03-15 3 EVIDENCE GIVEN BY A CONDEMNED WOMAN. One of the most dramatic incidents in the trial of the 30 women in connection with the wholesale poisonings at Nagyrey, a Hungarian village, took place at Sz fill ock. One of the accused Maria Suelye who was charged with341 words
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Article143 1930-03-15 3 TOO MUCH SMOKING. A leading Hirley-street physician said that excessive cigarette smoking was the cause of the “giddy outlook’’ on life of many modern young women. He was commenting on the remarks made by Mr. Justice Avory at Devon Ats z q b recently, when, in binding over143 words
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Advertisement12 1930-03-15 3 11 Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!"12 words
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Advertisement419 1930-03-15 3 I I ■-H I eo Express 999 Cigar* 1 are made of exactly etv p unique tobacco the aaV Q tat e Express 555, onb X e “up P W those Smokers who re* 1 999 1 iv ,ch Z P s erla^°f^ t S Zr° rld 'c Z, ’Wu419 words
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Advertisement227 1930-03-15 4 fa r ItoJJJIB the Wish Manufactured bv RONUK# Limited# Portslade# ENGLAND. Write: Bhetmaiism siicf are best treatedwith Atophan. Even severe cases of these complaints are almost without exception treated with complete success. Atophan has become world-famous owing to its qualities of giving speedy relief to pain and of causing an227 words
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Advertisement365 1930-03-15 4 ngn i g| c I I RELIABLE GOLF II Jb<\ I SHOES for MEN j} B VERY HARD WEARING COMFORTABLE f I— _<<i fg| Brown Chrome Calf uppers. I ii Good ye«" welted stout /sfe"* Fin. plantation Crepe Rubbet soles and heels. Perfect H 7 in 1 fitting model Men’s365 words
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Miscellaneous163 1930-03-15 4 □cz;fflacz2»sicz]«r czo’m cz?'n-sfzzj«ia| Humour As g Others See It. I I 7z?E3aczzi«zz]i V r IwiliW > rS ffi liilw a "What is the name of the fiance of your lodger?” I don’t know. I know them all by their Christian names.’ —Jugend, Munich. I jnwflfe’ 4 \t\V Do you think163 words
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1143 1930-03-15 5 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-tfay. b.b. “Juna” from’Victoria Point. Sailed at 8 a.m. the 15th inst., for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Rar goon and Moulmein. a.1,143 words
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Advertisement414 1930-03-15 5 A CAR FOB 1 Xw Your Leave A CfUAM When y°u come Home on Leav or K <, l vi-it, you nre sure to want a Car. a, i yon will t>ke one back with you. Q ni ay be that you will only require it .t f"r the period414 words
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Advertisement42 1930-03-15 5 “Of course Pll have another one, I do like Martell’s brandy I” Mrs. M. F. DIAS, QUALIFIED MIDWIFE, 16 years* experience in S. S. AND F. M. S. GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS, RETIRED IN 1924. 51, JAHUDI ROAD. PENANG, 8. 8. tn?—Wed. 1 C-:0.42 words
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Advertisement331 1930-03-15 5 FREE GIFTS for users of VVine of Life n DRINK Wincamis and get well. Save the wrappers, and get FREE GIFTS —beautiful and useful articles of jewellery, cutlery, etc., etc. I Ask your dealer for list that shows all the gifts and tells you how to get them. g HUTTENBACH331 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article843 1930-03-15 6 Monday Hearing from Mr. Pepys s Cousin Gladys how she would have my advice concerning a dish, to be eaten cold at a supper party» of a fair size ar d yet not to cost her too much, I have much pleasure in sending her this recipe843 words
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376 1930-03-15 6 ELEANOR BURNES - BY ELEANOR BURNES. One of the handiest things to have in the house, not only for minor accidents, but for personal and domestic use, is a packet or roll of adhesive plaster, for it can be applied in almost endless ways. If you are an376 words
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Article478 1930-03-15 6 MARJORIE CROOME - BY MARJORIE CROOME. If silk stockings are to last for any length of time and retain their pristine appearance, there are several important details which must not be neglected When buying silk stockings, it is ad v sable to choose at least two pairs of the exact478 words
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Article500 1930-03-15 6 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE. There has been a vogue for shoulder knots of artificial flowers for years. It is by the manner in which they are worn that we knew them for this season’s confection —or not. The particular distinc ion at the moment is that fliwers that adorn500 words
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Article, Illustration98 1930-03-15 6 Velvet is popular just now, and this attractive frock would look best made in parchment-coloured velvet, the fur being chosen in a darker shade. The frock is sleeveless, and dips gradually to one side. Tnere is also a slanting effect at the hips, and has a belt98 words
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Article364 1930-03-15 6 MARION WARREN - NEVER BE PERSONAL—OR HARDLY EVER. BY MARION WARREN. It is, perhaps, rather a banal observation to say that there are right and wrong times for making personal remarks, but it is nevertheless true, and there are people who constantly disregard the fact, either from a lack of tact or from364 words
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Article213 1930-03-15 6 Sir Charles Mallet has some scathing things to say of Mr. Lloyd George in his study of the ix-Premier just published. The war, declares Sir Charles, spoiled Mr. Lloyd Ge urge’s character. It brought into prom nence its weaker side —the passion for self assertion and213 words
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Article537 1930-03-15 6 MRS. ARRIS HARGRavf - BY MRS. ARRIS HARGRavf Judging by the designs t 0 frocks of 1930 will no more acco the dating than thos« we have bt-en A little less flatness of the cheeMg h?* most we are ben g cor cadet, ap pare nti Generally speaking so mnch the537 words
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Article128 1930-03-15 6 A suggestion that tetanus was contracted as a result of a visit to a circus at Christmas was made at an inquest at Baling on Mrs. O bstante Margaret Piastow, aged 26. of Siuthall, who diedin an Ealir g nursing home from tetanus P Ol Boning. n128 words
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Advertisement13 1930-03-15 6 keep you well. “O/ course I'll have I do like Martell'^ vvly U13 words
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Miscellaneous80 1930-03-15 6 wJC < I 1 r w b V“■ 1 M How delightfu’ it is to SI ly C well groomed, well breakfaste• 1 pleased wth ne’s f an x; w g world! Assuming th it y j] jo bis side of the business I’" 1 e (O d the rest,80 words
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Article288 1930-03-15 7 TO-DAY’S MATCHES. Semi-Final Of F. A. Cups. FULL PROGRAMME. following are the matches to be played to-day in the English and Scottish Cups and Leagues F. A. Cup. (Semi-Finals.) Sheffield W. v Huddersfield T. (Manchester Utd’s Ground.) Arsenal v Hull C. (Leeds Utd’s. Giound.) Scottish F.288 words
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81 1930-03-15 7 .—Reuter. BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S OFFER. London, March 14. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has telegraphed to the Governors of the West Indiesand Mauritius that the British Go vernment is prepared to shoulder half of the Colonial Government’s losses, up to £300,000 in respect of.—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article39 1930-03-15 7 Rugby Radio Service. MR. EDWARD ATKINSON APPOINTED. London, March 14. The Home Secretary has appointed Mr. Edward Hale Tindal Atkinson to be Director of Public Prosecutions in place of Sir Archibald Bodkin who retires on pensionRugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article274 1930-03-15 7 Render, Gandhi’s Appeal. SEN GUPTA LEAVES CALCUTTA. FINAL MESSAGE. Ahmedabad, March 14. Mahatma gandhi and his followers at six in the morning left Nawagaon and reached Vasna where they are halting until this afternoon. The party will spend the night at Matar. Addressing the journalists inRender, - 274 words
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Article76 1930-03-15 7 cost about £25,000. Rugby Radio Service, MORE AMBITIOUS THAN PREVIOUS EFFORTS. London, March 14 Preliminary preparations are being made for a new expedition to the Anta* retie by Commander Worsley who was in command of the Endurance and the Quest on Sir Ernest Shackleton’s two adventures incost about £25,000.—Rugby Radio Service, - 76 words
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Article52 1930-03-15 7 Keuter. BODIES DISCOVERED IN BELGIAN CONGO FOREST. Brussels, March 14. The bodies of the French airmen Roux, Caillot and Dodemont who disappeared when returning to France in January after a successful flight to Madagascar, w y ere found with their aeroplane in the Kasai Forest in theKeuter. - 52 words
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Article65 1930-03-15 7 Mar. 15, P C.C. Practice match, Esplanade 17—St. Patrick’s Day. 19 Quarterly Meeting of Licensing Justices, District Court 2-30 p.m. 21 and 22—• clangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting 22 and 23. 1 ricket: PC 0 v. NonI enders, Esplanade March 29 and 30 ricket: P. C. C. v.65 words
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Advertisement205 1930-03-15 7 I miii AI L CAUSES A V W SENSATION THE ADVANTAGES OF THE MULTIDOT EASIER TO HIT because ,he d°’ s n<^'ca e more accurately ,be P ar of e ba which should be struck. EASIER TO FIND because the dots are brightly contrasted Qf-~ w ’he ball and surroundings.205 words
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Advertisement637 1930-03-15 7 H H H The use of a I KELVINATOR I Automatically Protects Your Food. I P I j Economical g Hygienic I—** rryK I It is less expensive to run than the old fashioned Ice box, Visit Our New Show Rooms and let us tell you more about the superiority637 words
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Article240 1930-03-15 8 An opening for British aircraft is reported from China where the Nationalist Government is developing several air mail lines. Already a daily service of air mails is operating between Shanghai and Nanking, and an extension up the Yangtse to Hankow will start shortly. As the only existing240 words
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Article1591 1930-03-15 8 London, February 14. Regularly each week, I am told, a small barrel of oysters arrives from Cornwall at Buckingham Palace. Since his convalescent days, 1 understand, the King has been on a diet of oysters. Very curiously, the delicious little oysters from Devon and ornwall are less1,591 words
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Advertisement265 1930-03-15 8 pritcharcTs “Panish” Back Bacon MAKES Breakfast MORE ENJOYABLE CUT TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS > CALL OR PHONE 335 Pritchard C° L ta PENANG o- ~Q The Royal Society of St. George PENANG BRAE CH. »•■< The Committee of the above ar*» endeavourins' to increase the membership of the Society an t265 words
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Advertisement23 1930-03-15 8 E. S’ O. A perfect situation with every conceivable convenience and comfort. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST.23 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-03-15 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-day 12 26 a.m. 7.04 a.m. 1.05 p.m. 7.20 p.m. To-morrow. 1.05 a.m. 7.36 a.m. 1.38 p.m. 7.56 p.m.25 words
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Miscellaneous64 1930-03-15 8 THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR B y GLUYAS WILLIAMS pMHW jll ra gi i_ •’4 U,.. H 0 Z e you NE finished taking off SOME STUBBORN CHAINS. WITH A COUPLE OF <.. B U I SED KNUCKLES to show FOR IT, YOUR SON •BURSTS IN WITH THE GLAD64 words
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Article367 1930-03-15 9 -—Reuter. Optimism Continues. BRIAND AND BRANDI MEET. NO PROGRESS. Efforts are still being exerted to overcome the difficulties that face the London Naval Conference and. although there were fewer conversations yesterday the more hopeful view of the situation which was expressed the previous night persisted. It is-—Reuter. - 367 words
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Article127 1930-03-15 9 ughy Radio Service. STATUS RAISED. London, March 14. The King has approved of the recommendation by the Foreign Secretary that His Majesty’s representative in Chile shall in future be an /Xmbassador instead of a Minister as hitherto and that an Ambassador from the Republic of Chile, ughy Radio Service. - 127 words
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Article85 1930-03-15 9 R.uter. CO vi PRO MI E REV CH ED. Geneva, A'arch 14. The Tariff Truce Conference is moving towards a compromise by the decision of r. Graham to accept the French proposal for the continuation of existing Commercial Treaties for one year with a proviso that new, R.uter. - 85 words
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Article400 1930-03-15 9 of Correia Leite and antes.— British United Press •QUIET YEAR VITAL STATISTICS LESS SATISFACTORY. EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL Not a single revolution was started in Portugal in 1929 and with a budget surplus of about £29,000,000 the finances are sound. British capital raised by a loan floated inof Correia Leite and antes.—British United Press - 400 words
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Article20 1930-03-15 9 —Reuter. NEW PRESIDENT ELECTED. Rio de Janeiro, March 14. Signor Julio Prestas has been elected resident.— Reuter.—Reuter. - 20 words
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Article94 1930-03-15 9 —Rugby Radio Service, W THDRAWAL IF DEFEATED: NO RESIGNATION. London, March 14. Some important divisions on the Government s < oal Mines Bill are at present in prospect in the House of Commons, and it is recognised that its progress in the House of Lords may be d—Rugby Radio Service, - 94 words
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Article60 1930-03-15 9 IMPRESSIVE FLYING CORPS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, March 14. The French and Japanese Military Attaches were present at last week’s Military Manoeuvres up-country. Interviewed, the French praised the really remarkable endurance of the t roots in the great heat. The Japanese were impressed by the60 words
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Article343 1930-03-15 9 shipping and agricultural.— Rugby Radio Service. Advisory Council. FAVOURABLE REPORT ON SCHEME, PRIVATE PNTERPRISE. The official commission investigating the feasibility of the Channel tunnel has reported in favour of the construction of an experimental pilot tunnel at a cost of £5,500,000 and if successful traffic tunnels shouldshipping and agricultural.—Rugby Radio Service. - 343 words
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Article176 1930-03-15 9 —Reuter. CHRISTENING CEREMONY. ATTEMPT ON RECORD NEXT WEEK. PRELIMINARY TEST. Kaye Don’s giant racing car ‘Silver Bullet” was christened yesterday at Daytona Beach by his sister. Mr. Donis satisfied with the mechanical perfection of the car and says that his only concern now is a perfect’—Reuter. - 176 words
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Article659 1930-03-15 9 SEPOY LINES' DEFEAT < EASTERN SME TING CO. An interesting game was played in the Penang Leagne on the Dato Kramat Ground yesterday when the Eastern r melting Co met the 'epoy Lines The game ended in an easy win for the “epoy Lines by three goals659 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-15 9 Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell's brandy!'11 words
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Advertisement37 1930-03-15 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, BASIC SLAG, FISH, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmgrand Munn®. STANDARD FLOWER AMI LAWN FERTILISER*. WORM KILLER. Dorege and Thomas, IM, PENANG.37 words
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Advertisement209 1930-03-15 9 “His Master's Voice” Records e Special Irish Supplement Dau Sullivan’s Band B 3231 Selection of popular Irish Airs. B 3233 Irish Dance J?et Jigs, figure No. 1 Reels, figure No ‘2 Frank Crum B 3234 Dolan’s poker party □’Hooligan’s Ball Colin O’More (Tenor) B 3270 She in far from the209 words
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366 1930-03-15 10 DI RECTORS* RE PORT. Net Profit Of Over $19,000. THE following is the report of the Directors of Malaya Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. to be submitted at the third annual general meeting of the Company to be held at the Kegistered Office of366 words
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Article70 1930-03-15 10 Penang. March 15, 1930. 81/ Cjurtesy of The Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 4 m/.a 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Docnmeritary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bark Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. I'4} Bangkok T.T. 80 f Batavia T.T, 139$70 words
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Article63 1930-03-15 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, March 13. Paris. 124.25; New York, 4.861 Brussels, 34.89 Geneva, 25.125 Ams terdam, 12.12 g Milan, 92.79 Berlin. 20.385 Stockholm, 18.05 Copenhagen, 18.165; Ohlo, 18.17 Vienna, 34.525, Prague, 164 Hrlmngfors, 193} Madrid 39.20; Lisbon, 108.30; Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio Buenos Aires, Bombay, 1;(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article512 1930-03-15 10 RUBBER STEADY. BRIGHT STAR IN FIRMAMENT. BLAKE CO’S REPORT. Singapore, March 12 Rubber has kept steady this week, as on any appreciab e decline in price manufacturers have supported the market; also the “no tapping in May propaganda is spreading and this scheme is receivings gooi deal512 words
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Article177 1930-03-15 10 Penang, March 15, 1930, cts Benares Opinm p. chest nom 5,000.00 Cloves h 90.00 Gold leaf seller* 72.00 Mace Piekins nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s rt 70.00 110* 60.00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 M 50.00 Oopra Sundried buyers 8.80 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rice:—177 words
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Article67 1930-03-15 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet ds. per pound =per pl=S32/66 Quiet. London 7« 1 New York 14| cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'), General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are a follows: Spot 241 cents per lb. March 25$67 words
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Article316 1930-03-15 10 Return of Colony Dealers’ Stecks as at close of busines?, 28:b, February 1930, as declared. Dry. Wet. Settlements. R.S S. Crepe. U.S.S. Scrap Lump 1 2 3 4 5 Tons. Ton?. Tone. Tone. Singapore 11,912 15,683 2,468 2,011 Penang 3,545 909 282 740 Prov. Wellesley 45 65316 words
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Article147 1930-03-15 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 958. b, auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,872,168 lbs.; 835.79 tons. Offered 1,521,985 lbs.; 679.46 tons. Sold 1,235,150 lbs. 551.41 tons. Spot. London 7gi, New York 14} ctB Price* Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents Per Lb.147 words
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Article211 1930-03-15 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 W OJ Shares. J? 0 0 jn co os ao ft C. sc. C. sc. Rubber (Dollar). Connemara 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.50 cum Mining. Ayer Hitam211 words
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Article49 1930-03-15 10 CALL SIGNAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. The broadcast concert from the Selangor Club to-morrow will last from approximately 7.15 p.m. till 8,30 p m. No tuning signal will be sent but an experimental call is being sent Government Experimental Station, Petaling Hill calling.”49 words
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Article343 1930-03-15 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England.) 2nd Sunday in Lent. 7.45 Litany, 8 a.m. Matins, Hymn 279. 8«30 Holy Communion, 9-30 Holy Communion Tamil, 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymns 182, 186, 27, Ps CXIX verses 33—72. Wednesday, 10 Matins and Litany. 10.30 Holy Communion. Thursday 8 Holy Communion.343 words
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Article838 1930-03-15 10 Messr?. KENNEDY 0., Penang, reported on Friday cs folio The general tone of the Share Market has improved slightly since last writing although there has been little increase in the actual volume of business passing. Tin after touching £l6l-10-0 at the end of last week has firmed838 words
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Article1003 1930-03-15 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. j bl- ’J <n J£ 5 SUBBBR IDeiIM.J c J 0 Allenby Kubbai 0« i rr Alor Gajah Robber Estate j d Amalgamated Malay Hatatea 2 5.2-’/ 61 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndioase 2 75! 3 ,7 Ayer Kmlng Rubier Eatatcz 30 Aver ide lei Rubber1,003 words
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Advertisement127 1930-03-15 10 STOP DIGESTIVE PAIN QUICKLY. The worst attacks of indigestion are stocped in a few seconds by taking a 1 ttle Bisurited’ Magnesia in water immediately after eating. Bisurated’ Magnesia goes right to the seat of the trouble* neu ralises exc-ss acidity t tops fermentation, and soothes, heals and strengthens the127 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-15 10 (“Of course I’ll have another one, I do like Martell’s branduT'11 words
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2223 1930-03-15 11 Mr. Dove s Appointment. Pangkor Road Area And Septic Tank System. MIXITES of an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal ('ommissioners of George Town Penang, held on Tuesday, the 25th February, 1930. Present Mr. j, Ham (President), Dr. J. E Smith. Mr. M. 11. M. Noordin,2,223 words
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Article18 1930-03-15 11 Next week'he Band will play n Esplanade on Tuesday nstead of Mrlay at 6 p no.18 words
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Article406 1930-03-15 11 Mr P K Hazlitt, Assistant Commissioner. 1 I’ MS. 1 olice proceeded on long leave to j' Australia recently. 1 Lady Clementi, accompanied by Mr. T, O’ ■'•ullivan, Inspector of Schools, paid 3 a visit to the alay Girls’ School at Kampong > Bahru on Thursday, t406 words
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Article325 1930-03-15 11 Saturday 15th March 1930 Esplanade from 8.30 p.m to 11.30 p.m. 1. March Lone Pilot Hooper 2. Overture Chai Romano Ketelbey (Gipsy Lad) Descriptive Overture. Synopsis This Overture opens with a broad theme in the style of a Gipsy Folk-Song of strongly marked character. A plaintive melodv325 words
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Advertisement11 1930-03-15 11 "Of course I'll have another one, I do lilce Martell's brandy!'11 words
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Advertisement222 1930-03-15 11 V PANTING MATERIAL, jk B snS All type, of GREEN MANURE SEEDS: 1 BUD WOOD BUDDED jWg/jZ. STUMPS fr o,n I Well-known Java and Sumatra Clones etc., etc. Details and quotations on 1 'll fl application Francis Peek Co.. Ltd., n X.. Wy SINGAPORE. YIMTOH MAKE YOUR OWN SODA TABLETS222 words
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Advertisement1247 1930-03-15 12 ELEGANCE ECONOMY THE RILEY COMPANY BUILT THEIR FIRST CAR IN 1893. The Open Four Seater E 7 is one of the lowest priced cars of the Riley range. C It is built primarily for the manto whom price is a consideration and who, while having no special desire for high1,247 words
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Article254 1930-03-15 13 cuSPH-10N REMOVED FROM 1 OLD FAMILY I ETS. PrecanHnns against ptdttacvsie, or ot di* a-*, are suggested by the Ministry (f Health in a circular issued to all health authorities. Safeguards which persona owning mrrots should take include P Attention to strict cleatdinAes of the C ice254 words
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Article131 1930-03-15 13 AMERICANS ARK NOT “UPPISH”. Dame Edith Lvttelton (the Hon. Mis. Alfred Lyttelton) addressing the English Speaking Union in New York, said that many people in England thought people in America “very rich, ve*y grasping, and very uppish.” Similarly she had discovered people in America who thought the English131 words
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Article100 1930-03-15 13 YOUNG PEOPLE PREFERRING CINEMA TO “PUB.” The Chief C mstable of Wakefield, Mr. R. Yell Uy, >n his annual report to the Licensing Justices said there was no doubt that the drinking of intoxicating liquor was on the decline, especially among the younger members of the community, places100 words
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Article79 1930-03-15 13 A PENSION AT LAST. Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister of Health, said that the widow of a man who fr nght at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 v uld be among those to obtain a Pension under the new Widows’ and Drpb n. Pensions Act, IL r buaband,79 words
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Article112 1930-03-15 13 A medical man, according to a correspondent of ihe Evening Standard, has been commenting on the complaint of cinema managers that requests to put on tb« screen notices cf urgent calls for Dr. 7 uve vi ry largely increased. This course, an admirable form of adverg. but112 words
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Advertisement10 1930-03-15 13 G/ course I'll have another one, I like Martell’s brandy!"10 words
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Article384 1930-03-15 14 Unsafe to Wear Evening Dress in Theatres. ANEW peril confronts ladies visiting Budapest. In future it will te unsafe to wear evening dresses at theatres, and positive y dangerous unless the subject is provided with identity papers. Madame Irefie Palasthy, a Hungarian actress well-known in Vienna and Budb384 words
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Article182 1930-03-15 14 Mr. Justice Eve declares that there are indications that during the last ten years we have gradually declined from that apex of patriotism to which we attained during the war. The symptoms, he told the Royal Society of St. George, were a disinclination to realise that amusemenand182 words
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Article84 1930-03-15 14 A Manchester Guardian gossip relates the following amusing story of a salesman who was io el< quent that he succeeded in selling bath sal s to the village woman whose house did not contain a bath. Somewhat dazzled by the salesman’s rhetoric, she did not remember this84 words
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Article74 1930-03-15 14 Old Bill,’’ a slender billed cockatoo and a famous dancer, has died at the London Zw, having reached the venerable age of 103 years. Though a post-mortem examination revealed the fact that the old bird difd from senility, he was dancing on the day before74 words
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Advertisement299 1930-03-15 14 \Nith me Quality w comes first! TO- M JfR ■Mn| W® JF 1 MMM UN --v j CRAVEN jAI cigarettes are APPROVED fcyMEDICAL AUTHORITIES because they are made specially TO PREVENT SORE THROATS CRAVENA THE CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTE MADE IN LONDON CARREJLAS LTD, 148- YEARS' REFUTATION FOR CtUALITY BHSBSBSHSB Beaulu299 words
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Article585 1930-03-15 15 CHOWBABTA MARKET Penang, March 15, 1930 Mutton— g 0 Matton India» per ib 60 Head Sheep or goal each 104 Liver with heart 4 luag do 1.30 Tripe do lon Goat or Sheep per lb 60 Sweet Bread pair 4U Sue! 40 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four585 words
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