Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 April 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 82. VOL. LXXXVIII. THURSDAY, 10th APRIL, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 31 1 S ir»m.«hh» w i T. NAGATA I I BROTHERS, I DENTISTS I 8 1 J Read Office next to the Oispenxary I f Branch (Mice, 52, Leith St-ee*. i =an liiiiwiniuifflifflaßuiiiiiißHiiiiMiinnnNiiiiiiiiiiNßiiiiHoaii
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    • 1810 2 L *1 BANKS. r,- immri n-, POSITION VACANT. NOTICES. —the mercantile bank of. V;M!11IW.Ml»!y INOIA. LIMITED. r The Perak River Valley Rubber CWgWf ti n corpo..««n L I I O I Ch.nwe s.b.men reared of good *ne rera J Jf~ U. Authorised Capital £3,600,000 VZ IdIII 1 O' appearance and
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  • 365 3 HISTORIC LANSDOWNE MARBLES SOLD. Many Bought For U.S. Art lovers -nd collectors from America France, Italy and < tber c uutries flocked o the sale of the famous marbles at Lansdowne House. W., Some of the histc ric collection of Greek rid Roman statuary was found buried
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  • 431 3 SIR A. CONAN DOYLE’S EXPERIENCE. Sir A. Conan Doyk, who is recovering from a long illness due to heart trouble, relates the following *xo°rifnce in a m a Bß3ge to the Morning P ost: In the early morning of February 3, I was lying awake when
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 139 3 PRITCHARD’S The Leading House FOR Radio Supplies. e Receivers Complete with Valves and Coils. > Price Philips. Ultra four valve,short wave s2sB°° Eddystone. “scientific Four valve 240°° Qlirndept. Shortwave (MarklV) 3valve 215°° Me Michael, screened Domic Three 200°° Loud Speakers Philips Cone lype. Price $55" “Celestion” Cabinet model 12” Price
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    • 12 3 “Of course I'll have another one. I do like Martell’s brandy I”
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    • 168 3 OCL’BLE L ARE REHOWHED THROUGnOMT I WllK L AV A IM X iifii* SUPERLATIVE QUALITY AND i! L IL-J i A 1 .’if* HYGENICALLY PURE, THEY T< ARE THE BEST CIGARETTES I i OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE Double aceßJ I OF 50 CENTS PER TIN OF 50 N MUM FRfSH
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 741 4 Monday:—Now that for is worn by al), and at all times, it is apt to be damaged by the rain and tbonghtlesH after-treatment. So here are a few hints, as to its proper care. First rote that fnr should never be flattened down with a cloth, or
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    • 387 4  -  BY ISO BEL FRANCIS. It is to be an interesting season for millinery. Many styles are to be seen varying fr< in clcse-fitting bonnets to wideawake hate, but all have this in common—their weight is only a few ounces. Linens and canvases will be as popular as crinolined
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    • 446 4  -  BY MARION WEBSTER. While it would be unwise to generalise and to say that men are showing more caution in entering into matrimony, there is certainly a tendency for them to marry later in life than they did- Princes, unaffected by financial cares, used to marry at
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    • 60 4 Though white waterproofed Bilk may not be so practical as coloured material, it certainly provides a very amar; raincoat if black satin is used for the cuffs, collar, belt and pocket-tops. A shoulder cape conform? with the present taste for more decorative fashions, and a lacquer red
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    • 559 4 BY ROSAMUND. Once part of every country-wife’s accomplishments, the practice of making wines at home has been revived of late years. As a result, there is a demand for the old recipes. Parsnip wine is the first on the list, As soon as parsnips become woody” is the
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    • 430 4  -  BY MARJORIE CRO9ME, Ironing is one of the household tasks which are often executed with indifferent implements. Yet good ironing is very important, and it is unreasonable to expect good work from bad equipment. An electric iron is, of course, the most convenient implement.
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    • 363 4  -  BY MOL’ IE LITTLE. Very few women have f»et so small ano dainty that they cm aff >rd to draw attention to them by wearit g fmcifnl eho* s. One is often forced to notice large knoboly feet tbit have been thrust intc highly ornamental footwear, when they
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 402 4 it’s Your Blood that Must be Cleansed X THEX 'mpurltleo coHoct and «.r» v retained in the blood the whole eystein become* weakened, for it t* through Vhe blood .hat every tlMue of the bodv hi nourished; Abscesses, Ulcers, Bad Legs, Pile*. Glandular Swellings. Eczema, Boils, 3 and Pimples, also
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  • 351 5 A.C.S.U. SWAMPS P.R.C. The Penang Recreation Club suffered a severe defeat last evening, on the Renong Ground, when they were opposed to the A.C.S.U. in the league, by six goals to one. From start to finish the the A.C.S.U were on the aggressive and kept their
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  • 94 5 Chinese s.c vs. penang s.c. Two water polo matchs will be played at the Chinese Chib between the Chinese and the Penang S. C on Sunday at 1.30 a.m The following players have been selected to play for the Chinese Swimming Club: First Team —Foo Meow
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  • 82 5 AT -PENANG NEXT MONDAY. ’This popular -company is appearing at Town Hall, one night only, on Monday the 14th inst Since their last visit, which proved a huge success, the Company have been augmented by the addition of Ruth Van Valey (Danseuse), w’ho comes to the Straits
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  • 182 5 -eulish United Press. EXISTENCE OF “SNOW MEN.” Darjeeling, India, April 9. High in the Himalaya Mountains there are mysterious beings or animals known by repute as “snow-men, jnly once have they been reported to have been seen That was in 1928 when a well known British
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  • 606 5 Mr. J. D. Roberts, of Singapore, is on a business visit to Selangor. Mr. A. H. Millerchip of Paloh estate, Central Johore, is at present in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. H. Armstrong, Probationary A.C.P., Taiping, is shortly leaving on transfer to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. E. P I orange
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  • 231 5 mosaic, episodes in Roman history— British United Pres*. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI. Rome, April 9. The office of Signor Mussolini, the Italian Premier, in which he conducts the affairs of the State is, in all probability, the most luxurious office in the world. The art treasures
    mosaic, episodes in Roman history—British United Pres*.  -  231 words
  • 118 5 British United F fess NARROW STREETS. Buenos Aires, April 8. Buenos Aires has one-way traffic streets. That is because most of the streets are not wide enough to take two lines of traffic. The result is a vast tangle of taxi-cabs, cars, buses, wagons, lorries,
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  • 54 5 WE TERN ELECTRIO SOUND rY-TEM. The world’s finest talking pictures, produced by Paramount, Fox, R K.‘>. (Radio Keith Orpheum' and Fox, etc and recorded by th 3 Western Electric ound ystem will shortly be seen and heard here for the ajestic Cinema, at Penang Road, is installing a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 251 5 t A«u*er» exceed $11,000,000. S. C. i Assurance in force exceed $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 2 u (Incorporated in St aits Settlement.). 3 HTAD OFFICE: Wmebeeter Hoaie Sineauore M LONDON OFFIvE j 27, Old Jewry, E.C. Tt»e Company h»> £20,000 deposited with the Snnr.m. C- pr
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 186 5 Town Ha-11, I Harry Bell and L. Ayres Mantt 11 PRESENT THE "New porkers” FEATURING RUTH VAN VALEY (DANSEUSE) MUSIC, DVNCING, COMEDY, MAGIC AND MANIELL’S MARIONETTES. Monday, April 14th, 9.30 p.m. Prices: S 3, $2 $L BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. mill i Friday. i TOWN HALL, 1 Friday, April
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  • 156 6 —Reuter. Conveners Appointed. TO FIGHT AGAINST, PROTECTION. ONE PLATFORM. London, April 9. FOK the second time within a fortnight Mrs. Snowden gave a luncheon party at Downing Street yesterday to prominent Labourites and Liberals, including Mr. Lloyd George and Sir Herbert Samuel, Non-Party Campais-n. This occasioned
    —Reuter.  -  156 words
  • 146 6 —P enter. Steel Corporation. TO MERGE OR NOT TO MERGE. Youngstown (Ohio), April 9. The most spectacular financial fight that Ohio has seen for ten years approached its closing stages after a three weeks’intensive struggle for control when the shareholders of the Youngstown Sheet Tube Company met
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  • 85 6 Reuter. VOLUNTEERS ARRESTED. Delhi, April 9« The police arrested twenty-five salt-mak ing volunteers at Saleempur including Mahatma Gandhi’s youngest son Mr Davidas Gandhi, a Barrister, Mr. Asaf Ali, the President of the District Congress and Mr Shanker Lal. Later. New Delhi. The report that v
    – Reuter.  -  85 words
  • 122 6 Renter 1 DISTURBED BY INDIAN UNREST. London, April 9. I Recent developments in India have disIturbed the I ancashire Cotton Industry. I The Bombay Piece Goods Merchants’ ban lon the sales of Lancashire loth for three I months is now being followed by a similar I boycott
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  • 44 6 Rugby Radio Service COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE. London, April 9. The Foreign Secretary said the Channel Tunnel project would be considered by the Committee of Imperial Defence when reports, which had been called for, on the various technical questions involved were received.
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  • 52 6 —Reuter. Arsenal Draw At Middlesboro’. London, April 9, THE following are the results of the English League football matches played to-day DIVISION 1. Bolton W. 1 Newcastle U. 1 Middlesboro’ 1 Arsenal 1 Leeds U. 3 Sheffield W. 0 DIVISION 3. (Southern Section,) Bristol R. 2 B Mouth
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  • 57 6 Reuter. IN THE BALANCE. Batavia, April 9. The A ssociation of Tea Owners in a circular to its members on the subject of restriction of production, states that although there is every hope that negotiations will end successfully, the whole scheme stands or falls with the
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  • 73 6 working to the same schedule British United, ‘r<>s. NEW STANDARD SPREAD.NG RA IDLY. Moscow, April 8. All Russian workers will be employed only seven hours a day by 1933, if the plans of the roviet authorities eventuate. At present about 300,0 0 workers here enjoy the
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  • 182 6 —Reuter. Chinese Representations. REPLY BEING CONSIDERED. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. London, April 9. IN the House of Commons, replying to Sir Basil Peto, Mr. C. G. Ammon said that the replies from shipping companies accepted the Government proposals with regard to Government protection of merchant vessels against
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  • 74 6 —R uter. SOVIET DELEGATES ARRESTED. Berlin, April 9 There is a possibility of a serious RussoGerman incident as envisaged by an evening newspaper report that three members of the Russian Trade Delegation to Berlin were among the five men arrested by the Police in connection with
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 232 6 MMMMMM COME IN «■■■MM I AND HEAR MMMMMM I THE WONDERPHONE” NON-ELECTRIC Super Gramophone This is the only instrument which correctly a renders all that modern recordings can impart, with a realistic volume and clarity of tone hitherto unknown. The horn is so suspended on ball bearings that the weight
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    • 13 6 Of course 1 ll have another one, I do like Martell's bran ly/”
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    • 122 6 The use of a h I KELVINATOR I Automatically Protects Your Food. Bi a Hygienic H H It is less expensive to run than the old fashioned Ic& box. Visit Our New Show Rooms and let us teU you more about the superiority of the tt Moder?i Kelvinator, h The
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  • 759 7 Seilam In Great Form. LEMBRUCE FALLS LEAD AT 1H) STABLFS. BY TIC TAC. WITH the exception of Edmoroonga and Nalpa, the outstation horses have not yet arrived in Penang for the races next Wednesday. They should be arriving during the week-end. Meanwhile. this morning,
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  • 391 7 A STOWAWAY. To Be Sent To India. A veteran police inspector in the Penang Police Court this morning stifleo a vawn as it was noted that Lunatic No. 16” was before the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson once more. Surulaya, an Indian, formerly employed on
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  • 52 7 .—Reuter. LATEST NEWS. London, April 10. All chance of a Five-Power Naval Pact have definitely vanished asserts the Daily Herald, owing to the Fran-co-Italian deadlock. Meanwhile the ThreePower Pact will not be fixed up before Easter. The Americans have cancelled their passages by| the Leviathan on April
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  • 69 7 NO lives lost. The s.s. Jerantut. a vessel which was run on the Malayan coastal run, sank near Pulo Undan on the night of April 6 owing to a heavy storm accompanied bv rain. The vessel was °n a voyage from Singapore to Penang. No lives were
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  • 114 7 Han Thale, a Siame«® Gunboat, arriv ed in Penang on April 8 and is still lying anchored at the Harbour. The Dutch vessel Mapia. which a'rived in Penang yesterday on her way tn the Dutch E?st Indiep, he® onboard motor launches named Hamlet and Regohtto for Pladjoeand Palembang,
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  • 173 7 EARLY LANDING. Unveiling of Queen Victoria Statue. THE Pinang Gazette now understands that His Excellency the Governor will make an eaily landing on Wednesday, the 23rd instant, when he will pay his first visit to Penang. The official reception at the Jetty, it is understood,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 252 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette}. Sir, —It is very gratifying to see that the Municipality a public body, takes so much interest in its employees by giving them every facility to improve both their mind and body. They have a club of their
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    • 183 7 Sir, —The costly P. and P. W. Volunteer Head Quarters in Peel Avenue snd Perak Read are dark, silent and unused most nights of the year. There must be many men in Penang, who would welcome opportunities for physical jerks under competent instructors each night. Such
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    • 130 7 Sir, —The brazm footnote, For information of Owntrs, Trainers and Jockeys only” published in the copies of the forthcoming Easter Meeting is the limit of high-handed and arbitrary actions of the Turf Club Executives. I maintain that it is an e ß seatial pr vilege of membership
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  • 545 7 DEFENDANT MULCTED in DAMAGES. Plaintiff Gets $3.600. In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Sproule delivered judgment in the suit between T. H. Lebbai Thamby (plaintiff) and Ong IF an Cbor (defendant), the dispute being in connection with the ownership of a small "iece of
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  • 113 7 To-morrow at the Esplanade from 8 30 p m. to 10.30 p.m. 1 March S’. S a basti»D Stopford 2 Overture M-*r Fncik 3 Selection Sbowßjat K*rn Containing:—‘‘Cotton Blossom,” "Make Relieve.” “OF Man River,” Mi«erv,” Ch» ’c H*»lp Lovin’ dat Mm,” "You •are Lave,” "Captain Andy,” Whv
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  • 885 7 WELL-KNOWN CHINESE CHARGED. Complicated Partnership Business. THE adjourned hearing before the District Judge Mr. J. S. W, Arthur, into the charges of criminal breach of trust, against Chan Ban Yeok, a partner of the firm of Ban Seng Lee and Co. of Beach Street, Penang, was resumed
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  • 419 7 BY A CHINESE. Hatchet, Hammer And Sticks. Into the Penang Police Court thia morning there walked one Loh Bn Loo who winced with each step he took and as he sat down he groaned like a man with chronic rheumatism. The cause for this 8-*r»o-comic situation,
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  • 127 7 $25 BY NEWSPAPER. "Ob, this is the min whom the Straits Echo fined $25 in their report, said the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, in the Penang P dice Court this morning when one Muthu, an Indi-n, appeared before him to hear judgment after having previously
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  • 38 7 EASTER HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME. McDougall Cup. Friday evening Penang vs. Singapore# Iskandar vs. Selangor. Saturday morning Johore vs. Winner of firjt round. Mackray Cup. Sunday evening Colouy vs. F.M.B. Monday mo ning: Final McDougalL Cap-
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  • 76 7 P. C. C. v. SCHARENGUIVEL’S XL The foil )wing hnva b*-®n selected to play for Scharengnivel’s Xl against the Penang Cricket Omb on Saturday and Snndav n*x' on the Emknade. The Penang team to p’ay against Perak will b® «elected after tbi* match. O Scbrrmgu’vel, M O*r,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 554 8 If the Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson did not set the heather on fire with his speech at the Chamber of Commerce meeting on Tuesday, he at least drew attention to several well-worn subjects at which the Pinang Gazette has been hammering for years. It
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  • 57 8 Ambassador in the near future. Kugby Radio Service. STATEMENT REGARDING PROGRESS. London, April 9. Replying to questions in the House of Commons Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, said that he hoped to be able to make a statement regarding the progress of negotiations with the
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  • 42 8 Rugby Radio Service. LORD CECIL TO REPRESENT GREAT BRITAIN. London, April 9. Mr. Henderson stated that as at present arranged Lord Cecil would represent the British Government at the next meeting of the Preparatory Commission for Disarma- ment at Geneva
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  • 29 8 .—Reuter. NEGRO BOXER DEFEATED. Los Angeles, April 9. Primo Camera knocked out the Negro boxer Neil Clisby, in the second round of a ten round contest.-
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  • 48 8 April 10 —Government Servants’ Co-Opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society, half yearly meeting, Survey Office Hall. 4-30 p. m. 13 —Palm Sunday. 16, 19 and 21—Penang Turf lub Easter v eeting. 18 Good Friday. Public Holiday. 21—Easter Monday, Public Holiday. 25 —St. Georges Day Dall and Supper.
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  • 1156 8 Penang, Thursday. HE Review of Malaya is to hand again and we like it well. Fortunately or unfortunately, Granville Roberts has forsaken the topic of the so-called Colour Bar in favour of the air and in the latest issue of the magazine he makes interesting matter of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 188 8 =&lt;* II 1 i There is a Real Demand for a ii Really Salt Biscuit. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR j SALT SNIPS U (HUNTLEY PALMERS LTD.) n Salt Si&gt;jps. Are small—small &lt; nmgh to be eaten j, whole. A re illy delicate and appetising p Biscuit. l[ j Salt Snip?.
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    • 51 8 c K. fix’ O. EASTER RACE MEETING S PECIAL tiffins AND DINNERS Wednesday, 16th April, 1930. Saturday, 19th Monday 21st DANCING EVERY NIGHT. Extension of Lie.nee—Saturday, 19th April, 1930 SARiIEH BROTHERS, Proprietors. C FOR MUSCLE BUILDING EAT I I ■WTWtKXTIU. i~l j AGENTS. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Bros
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    • 11 8 Of course Til have another one, I do Um: Mariell's brandy."
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 487 9 Rugby Radio Service Many Meetings. SIGNOR GRAND! TAKEN ILL. CON TINUED CON VERSATIONS. The special sub-committee appointed by the First Committee of the Naval Conference to consider the question of aircraft carriers has reached an agreement with certain modifications from the Washington Treaty of 1922, Yes ter
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  • 73 9 Rugby adio Service. RESIGNATION OF SIR THOMAS ROYDEN. Lom’on, April 9. Sir Thomas Royden announced his resignation as hair man of the unard ompany which position he has held since 192.2, at the annual meeting of the ompany in Liverpool. I rcssure of personal affaiis was the reason
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  • 78 9 —Rugby Radio Service. The King’s Message Of Sympathy. London, April 9 The First Lord of the Admiralty, the Rt. Hon. W. E. Alexander, has received a message from the King expressing His Majesty’s distress at the disastrous accidental explosion aboard the destroyer Sepoy resulting in the loss of
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  • 123 9 Rugby Radio Service. ATTEMPT TO REATE RECORD. London, April 9. The Duchess of Bedford and Captain Barnard left Croydon aerodrome this pfternoon in their Fokker-Jupiter monoplane for Lympne from where they will start at dawn to-morrow on an attempt to fly to Cape Town and back, a
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  • 115 9 kilowatt hours per month. British United Press CONSUMERS REFUSE INCREA’ ED RATES. Lisbon, April 8. Consumers of electricity in Lisbon have recently gained a notable victory against the local electric light authorities. The latter increased their rates; but, immediately, the announcement was made, consumers of electricty, especially
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  • 104 9 ILLICIT OPIUM DISCOVERED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 10. The Revenue officers raided a six masted Chinese junk lying off Pasir Panjang and arrested 13 of the crew who were later charged with importing opium and chandu. Nine of the accused pleaded guilty and
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  • 87 9 ABOLITION OF ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 1”, That all advertisement hoardings should be prohibited within the Ratal Board area except around buildings under construction, from the end of this year, was the important decision arrived at by the Board after discussing the situation
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  • 394 9 in the strict sense, in air matters.— Rugby Radio Service. Fourth In List. NEED FOR ADEQUATE STRENGTH. GOVERNMENT’S ATTENTION. Lord Trenchard, a former Marshal of the Air Force, drew attention to the fact that Great Britain was fourth among the Powers of the world in the
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  • 245 9 WHAT THE TALKIES HAVE DONE. Talking pictures, which -were first made commercially possible through the introduction of the Western Electric Sound System for recording and reproducing, have set new entertainment values. To what extent they will broaden the scope of amusement previously offered in motion picture
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  • 568 9 British United I ress IN MAY. ELABORATE arrangements at CARTHAGE. POPE S INTEREST. The Thirtieth Session of the Eucharistic Congress is to be held in the ancient city of Carthage next month. Pilgrims from many parts of the world are expected to attend the Congress. His Holiness
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  • 188 9 ,—British Unit d Press. FRENCH GRIP ON NEW HEBRIDES. Sydney. April 9. British trade interests are being ousted from the New Hebrides by French traders. '1 his report is made by Mr S H. hompson, a Melbourne i'arrister, after a visit to th) New Hebrides. He contends
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 11 9 “Of course I'll have another one, I do like Martell’s brandy
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    • 258 9 1 “His Master’s voice” Records New Dance Records FROM THE FIRST APRIL SOPILEWLNL Jack Hylton and his Orchestra *****{1^ y 8 Fex-Trot I The Kerb Step B High and low (“Her« Comes the Bride’’) I'm like a Sailor C‘Hr-re Comes the Fnae”) New Mayfair Dance Orchestra B (Go to bed
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 60 9 To-Night At 7 p.m. and 9-30 p.m. Twice Nightly M. G. M.’s I alkin£ Sensation of the Season. Hollywood Revue With 25 Stars Chorus of 20 &gt; with part colour. 100% Talking, Singing Dancing Picture. A Milestone in musical picture progress* More laughs, more Song hits, more spectacular Scenes than
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  • 407 10 BY CHINESE ACTOR. Prefers to Stay In Penang. THE Pinang Gazette has found out why Wah Kong Tye Thay, ancient boysaint of China, worshipped as a God by all the artists of China who pray to him that they will “make no mistake when they appear
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  • 144 10 The s.s. Menelaus, a Blue Funnel vessel, arrived in port this merning v ith twenty-four passengers, seven of whom w*re for Penarg in addition to having ]4O bags of mail. No cargo was dis- &lt; barged here but 1,500 tons wss loaded at this port for London and
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  • 115 10 THREE CASES OF SMALL-POX. The health statement for the Municinality of Gecrg? Town for the week nding April 5, 1930, shows a total of 70 death»—43 make and 27 femalee—the death-rate being 24.84 per tnille compared with 21 29 in the preoedmg week and with 22.71 in the
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  • 27 10 One of the Roval Air Force flyirg boats arrived in P&lt;naug this afternoon from Singapore and a’ighted at the Glugor Marine Sutton.
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  • 350 10 DRUNK and INCAPABLE. In the Penang Police Court this morning before the Magistrate, Mr. F.K. Wilson, there appeared a Tamil, Pakiri, charged with being drunk and incapable on Burma Road. “He says that he was not drunk at the time”, said the interpreter. He explains that
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  • 134 10 MARCH RETURNS. *THE following are the latest 1 returns for March Talam Mines, Ltd. Output piculs 492.30 Retong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Second half of March. No. 2 dredge piculs 221 No. 3 dredge 176 No. 2 dredge during the half month lost 24 hours and
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  • 58 10 FOR MARCH. lbs. Bukit Katil 11,753 AlorGajah 18,050 Ayer Panas 61,000 Australasia 16 500 Bukit Kubu 14,000 Glenealy 49,659 Jalau Kebun 9,030 Kluaug 34,000 Pajam 129,500 Port Swettenham 9,775 Tambalak 19,300 Teluk Anson 40,135 Ulu Benut 37.029 Henrietta 33,500 Suengei Matang 45,300 Laras (Sumatra) 'etatel Estate 33,500 Rampah
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. 77/V: LONDON. Spot £165-15-0. Up £2-2-6 3 Months’ £167-12-6. Up £2-0-0 SINGAPORE. $04.50 per picul. Up 624 c. 125 tons done RUBBER-. London 7 7/16 d. Unchanged New York 14 Jc. (Gold) Down 1/4 c. Local 24f cts. Down 1/4
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  • 109 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 25 cts. per pound =p9r pl 133/33 Qai*»t&gt; London 7 7/161 New York 14| cts. (gold). (Sy Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys') General Produce Agency. Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are at follows: Bp° r 25 cants per
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  • 33 10 SPORT FOR THE ROD.—Restocking the Thames at Twickenham for the benefit of anglers. The fish are being transferred from the Metropolitan Water Board reservoir at Walton.
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  • 175 10 TO-DAY’S PRI ES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day j I! E Sharks. &gt;» s e T» fIQ OQ CQ QQ to. to. t e. to. Robber (DoUar). N. Serendah 1.80 2.00 1.80 2.00
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  • 101 10 Messrs. Eastern Co. Ltd. London April 7, Spot £162.5* three months’ ba’-im? £164.2 6 three months’ selling £164.5?. London, Anril 8, Spot £163.15» three months* buying £165.12.6 three months’ selling £165.155. Messrs Boustead &lt;t Co. Ltd. 10th April quotation for Singapore refine) tin $B4-50 per picul, business done
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    • 110 10 ‘•I IM When the y JV, bodv iI r A healthy the r I fl brain ie »1 fl II A.k for J Yeaaton f i\ Jtl lit lafcj in hottlea KkZ* containing y HLbSH 36 $1 OO rjJl r 100 J 2.25 XK. X IrfT V t AST° N
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    • 13 10 u Of course I'll have another one. I do like Martell's brandy l'
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    • 369 10 New Advertisements. &gt; for sale. Singer Car four sealer. Owner going on le-*ve. Delivery end of April. Apply Box N j. 61 c/o Pmang Gazette. MISCELLANEOUS. Will any European lady, willing to IMihM board small Lap Dog for two week. I Pllt BeaUtV ple-ise com mu incite with Box No.
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  • 1038 11 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-iiay. 0.8. “de Haan” from Acheen port?, Menlaboh and Tjalang. Sails for B. Deli, Acheen ports, Tjalang and Meulaboh on Friday at
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  • 871 11 17'/ 2 per cent. Dividend. STROI\G FINANCIAL POSITION. BARK RESERVES. THE twentieth annual general meeting of the Kamasan Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, Sth April 1930, with the Chairman, Mr AL J. Kennaway,
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  • 169 11 QUARTERLY RETURNS. Foreign Imports of Tin-Ore during Marcb,°l9;o J nary »■&gt;&lt;• Jan. Feb. Mar. Country of Origin Tons Tons Tons la el a 53 Nil Nil Dutch East Indies (Banka, Billiton) 2,478 2,032 1,802 Burma 240 U 5 124 French Indo-China 62 74 105 Japan 2 3
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  • 217 11 Penang, April 10, 1930. ctp. Benares Opium p. chert nom 5,000.00 Clovee h 90.00 Gold leaf sailers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s n 70.00 HOs 60.00 Cocoanuts ptr 1,000 M 90 00 Copra Sundried buyers 9.20 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00
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  • 65 11 (Rugby Radio Sbrvick.) London, April 9. Paris, 124.21; New York. 4.86’ Brussels, 34.845 Geneva, 25.067 Amsterdam, 12.1 s Milan, 92.79 Berlin. 20.375 Stockholm. 18.095 Copenhagen. 18.165; Oslo, 18.17; Vienna, 34.15. Prague, 164 f Helsingfors, 1931; Madrid, 38.825 Lisbon. 108.30 Athens, 375 Bucharest 818 Rio 5H Buenos Aires, 44i%
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  • 1078 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. HAMBS. 5 J jj a Ha BUBBIB CIHUm.I B c S o I 1 Allenby Rabbea Oe 1 70 I 8 Alor Gajah Rabbet Betete 1 41 1 6C Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 5 2 7S Ayer Hitam Planting Synttaate 2 73 3 GO Ayer Kuntng
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    • 12 11 FOR Travel Information CONSULT AMERICAN EXPRESS E. O.t HOTEL- PENANG. Tel. 968.
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    • 234 11 IP &lt; iMi HL* X Mi W THif WAX INSIST your servants rinse their hands with Listerine, full strength, before touching the food intended for you and your family. Countless colds start when germs arc carried to the mouth on food. Soap and water will not destroy these germs, but
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  • 32 12 ALMOST HIDDEN by a mighty wall of water, the destroyer Warwick making her way to the rendezvous for the combined Fleet exercises in the Mediterranean.
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  • 936 12 The writer of this article has been studying the wise words of the experts on diet and finds himself in a maze. THANK goodness cur Scottish Office 1 has not lost its heal at the bidding of the food faddists. Dr. Johnson’s famous gibe about oatmeal
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  • 192 12 SIR A STEEL-MAITLAND’S ATTACK ON UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURE?. Gross Inaccuracies.” Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland made an attack on Mr. J. H. Thomas in a speech at the United Club, Linden. Dealing with unemployment. Sir Arthur declared that it had increased ever since the present G vernment came into office, and
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  • 128 12 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISIN'3 THE BEST, SAYS DIRECTOR. The rapidity with which a good product can be raised to leadership in its field vps revealed at the annual Sales Conference of British Sales, Ltd., the organisation responsible for marketing DeMonte canned fruits, vegetables and many other foods in
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  • 150 12 LOVE ROMANCE OF TWO LONELY OLD bOULS. The love romance of widower of eighty and a widow of ‘'between sixty and seventy” was revealed in a Chancery Division action in which Mrs. Frsmes Ide, of Kensington. for a declaration hat bonds value £lO,OOO were her property. Defendants
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  • 112 12 FATAL BREAKFAST PREPARED FOR HIMSELF. Poison believed taken from the UniverveiS'ty chemical laboratory at Cambridge was stated at the inquest to be the cause of the death of Stanley Caarles Houston, nineteen, a Sidney Sussex College undergraduate. Suicide while temporarily insane was the ver lict. Houston's father, a
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    • 209 12 Eating Between Meals. A Thing to be Avoided, Do you know that the stomach needs rest regu arly and that eating between meals is a common cause of indigestion Do yon know what happens when you eat more than you can digest r Do you know that g&gt;od digestion is
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    • 118 12 OSi IrM W |l| I I 9 9 21 I I I |JI 11 E KRqAmI C'Os Black and White Virginia Cigarette* stand in a class by themselves. Bur Marcovitch, the famous London firm, BKB are justly proud of the reputation Maa earned by these superb cigarette*. Increasing sale*, all
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  • 617 13 THE WHYS OF GOLF WHY golf The names of such sports as football, racing, and baseball practically explain themselves, but why “golf There is seme little mystery about the name of the game, but it is usually supposed to have evolved from a Dutch word
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    • 382 13 Bill ITCHING AND .BURNING Pimples on Body Lasted a Year. Cuticura Healed. “My body was broken out with little pimples that festered and caused disfigurement. They itched so badly that I felt like rubbing them, and when I did water came from them. I could not sleep for the itching
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    • 112 13 51..~ h •&lt;«' .J* Try Our ORANGELLA I A delightful full flavoured drink I I whish is gaining in POPULARITY every day. S Fraser Weave Ltd., I Argyll Road. PENANG. 1 PHONE 107. .y Electric Clocks Connects as any light or fan. J Current Consumption Less than One Cent per
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    • 263 13 •’JI J Pains due to wounds, bums, LX cuts and bruises can be quickly eased by applying CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM Wall’s Cambridge Sausages. Good, they As a liniment it gives im- make one feel hun g r Y mediate reliefto those suffer- Savoury as well as satisfying—that’s what ing from
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  • 347 14 SIXTH ROUND KNOCK OUT. Punished By Giant Negro. PRIMO CARNERA, the giant Italian, continues on his winning way. His latest victim is Ace Clark, a Negro, whom he knocked out in the sixth round of a thrilling fight at Philadelphia. The Itil an had
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  • 136 14 ANGRY MOTHER SUMMONS HEADMASTER. Frederick G. Rogers, Head Master of Meads Council Schoo 1 Eastbourne, was summoned at Eastbourne for assaulting Arthur Standen, aged 14, a echo Iboy. The proceedings were brought by the boy’s mother, Standen, it was stated, was caned by Mr. Rogers for breaking
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    • 382 14 Tv iP ~/i l i I rwA =S? 1 tw u *Xt Gloriously Alive—Always Not a care in the world —they can dance all night because they are gloriously alive gloriously healthy and fit. Hall’s Wine has supplied them with both mental and physical reserves of power, which enable them
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    • 123 14 “0/ course Hl have another one, I do like Martell’s brandy!” SIN SIN, THE LEADING TAILORS, 152, CAMPBELL STREET, PENANG. 5 Reasons Why You should come to us for your suitings 1. We are the best equippel 'tailoring ■tore in town» 2 We make anything from Drills to Tweeds. 3.
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    • 391 14 e I r They i d Oll affect W my throat L I E;..;.. i .x-&gt; &lt;• a w -Mi JiBB» ..L:x_ Craven A are favourites with the ladies. They do not stick to the lips. :ravena IK. CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES MADE IN LONDON Made Sp ecially to Prevent Sore
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  • 603 15 OHOWBABTA MABKET Penang, April 10, 1930. Muttor— o* Matton Indian M per ib 60 Head Sheep or goal M each 1-3 J Liver with heart lung do 13) Tripe w&gt; do luO Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread w pair 40 Suet mo Kidnsv mo
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    • 193 15 «ummmmnKumtmtmuutumtiuummmmmumnr S I Ji I g /-a 0 guarantee- I z &lt; "When you buy canned foods do you I consider how important the label tt -J really is? A label like Del Monte stands w for finest flavor—perfection of fruit— and economy of cost. H But most important of
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    • 132 15 R. YOUNG CO., LIMITED. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS Manufacturers of all classes of Concrete Goods, Mosaic Flooring Tiles lhe only Flooring Tiles Manufactured with an admixture of Granite Siftings British Pigments and under European Supervision. ROOFING TILES. Cheaper and Equal to other Roofing Files, Guarantees given for Water Tight Roof. FENCING POSTS,
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    • 1269 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line 'INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. S, AWW &gt; SKIS? WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. Jj l/ITIU IvX ij MENELAUS in port Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg MERIONES Apr. 16 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. ,&lt; j£ Jfcrfcfelu I' SxRPEDON Apr. 24 Marseilles, Loudon. Rotterdam A
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    • 688 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. R. Co., under con- Pellangi Teluk Anson. Port Swettenham. Malacttract with His Majesty’s Gorernment, London and Singajior» Service. and Far East Mail Service. Mata Hari Apr. 12 Outwards from London for
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