Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-05-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 99. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement600 1930-05-02 1 a nano jßurawiwifflimuMaimniSHdEUiHNiiaiMiins; j| H. TOKISATSU» 1 STUDIO, i 8 sb w'illi 4p’io<latc Pact*» «r&phy by electric 'Phoae 772, M, 70, Biabop Street, g PENANG. J ■MBHaWIttNIKIUMKIUIIILIBIIUIIIIIIUiUIUfIIiaMUW.'>nMIDB <; 5 H Let us eat, drink, and be merry, for Fi I' to-moppow tin will be down again I g I And600 words
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Advertisement27 1930-05-02 1 EanHßßnuniMßnnsMninin HanN* j T. NAGATA j j BROTHERS. I DEMISIS. I Head Office next te the Lspecxiry j I f buck OifiM, W, Leith Strut, a I27 words
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Advertisement1020 1930-05-02 2 POSITIONS VACANT. JXOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. Wanted Bill Collector with previous I The Jeram Kuantan Rubber P. W. D. Tender Notice, experience. Apply Box No. 70, c/o c r i Pinanß Gazette. LState Limiieu. Tenders will be received at the Office (lncorporated in the Straits Settlements.) of the State Engineer, Taiping,1,020 words
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Advertisement1308 1930-05-02 2 BANKS. -g. -0CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Sb, ft „.L U "X I'* 1 S-"’"i 11 0 P U LAR 11 R IZ E S Charter 1868.) I AT 4 tuX)« Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 k I T~ 38 ««te EC. OPULAR I RICES Agencies and Branches II 18l Alor Star-1,308 words
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Article1060 1930-05-02 3 Bid to Conquer Professor E. P. Stebbing, Edinburgh, in this article to a Scots newspaper, tells something about Kanchenjunga, the second highest mountain in the world, the conquest of which is to be attempted soon. The attention of the public has been recently turned to this1,060 words
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Advertisement133 1930-05-02 3 i"~ flappy Baby many foods to choose from J Vj increases your chances of selecting the wrong one, but if you B adopt HUMANISED TRUFOOD you have the assurance that a food j has been chosen which provides > without question the nourishment I Mature Intends Infants Should Have. h133 words
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Advertisement50 1930-05-02 3 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. Try Our ORANGELLA ''i A delightful full flavoured drink ii whi'_.h is gaining in POPULARITY j:| I every day. i I Fraser Neave Ltd., ji Argyll Road, PENANG. I PHONE 107. I I50 words
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Advertisement150 1930-05-02 3 PIANOS are our speciality. If you wish to purchase a new or re-conditioned piano, consult us, «W {Winw We hold large stocks and prices are very reasonable. View these bargains. Challen $300.00 I Robinson $550.00 Zimmerman $750.00 I u Easy terms willingly arranged. g E BwL co JR|| PENANG 3150 words
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625 1930-05-02 4 HOW Mould you like a crocodile for a pet But perhaps you Mould prefer a snake On the authority of Mr. John Still, one who has had unique opportunities of studying M ild life in the Ceylon jungle, the snake is a much more625 words
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Advertisement188 1930-05-02 4 MORE INTERESTING BOOKS. > Forest Life and Adventures in th® Malay? Archipelago by Dr. Erio Mjoberg $7.25 Printing in the Twentieth Century, A Survey. “The Tim's” ePrinting Number, Reprinted from the special number of ‘‘The Timer,” October 29, 1929 with many additional illustrations On Alexander’s Track to the Indue. Personal188 words
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Advertisement551 1930-05-02 4 'll 1 mt, ii i g Altec. exceed »11.000,000. S. C. A.lurance in force exceed »38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE i Winchester Ho om Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C, Tee Company baa X 20,000 deported with the Supreme Court551 words
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Article326 1930-05-02 5 British Triumph. AMERICAN TEAM DEFEATED. 8 MATCHES TO 6. London, May 1. TEN out of the twenty-two American women golfers who arrived in England in quest of the women’s title met Great Britain in an unofficial international match at Sunningda’e to-day. The match consisted of five foursomes326 words
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Article187 1930-05-02 5 236 AT WORCESTER. COUNTY FACING HEAVY DEFEAT. TOURISTS IN FOR*t Worcester, May 1. Bradman the young 22 year old Australian, made one of the most distinguished debuts ever made by any Australian in England by making 236 at Worcester. For 4 hours -3b minutes this young holder187 words
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Article788 1930-05-02 5 SELECTIONS BY TIC TAC. Will Brown Hill Win The Big Race? On account of not having seen the majority of horses in training and the fact that several new ones will be making their debut at Singa- pore I really did not intend offering any selections788 words
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220 1930-05-02 5 TEXT ISSUED. Government To Introduce Bill. The text is issued of the Government Bill for the creation of a Consumers Council. The Council is to consist of seven members of whom two at least must be women, but additional members may be appointed by the Board220 words
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137 1930-05-02 5 MINISTER’S NOTE Sydney, May 1. The Chinese Consul-General has sent a note to the Federal Government, urging the discontinuance of the taking of fingerprints of unprohibited Chinese. The practice was instituted in order to identify prohibited immigrants. The note says that the practice is137 words
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Article55 1930-05-02 5 PRESIDENT COMMUTES DEATH SENTENCES. T aris. May 2. M roumergue has commuted to life imprisonment with hard labour the death sen fences passed on nine Annamites who participated in the recent insurrection at Yen iay in French Indo- hina but the death penalty will be carried out55 words
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210 1930-05-02 5 —Dr. and Mrs R E Anderson, Mrs J Allison, Mr R Black, Mr F F B Baker. Mr J B Broad, Capt. H Bagot, Mr W F Bryanton, Dr and Mrs C J Boyd Mr J C Crawford. Mr A J Clatworthy,210 words
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Article784 1930-05-02 5 Johore has arrived at tlandge s from Paris. ru^ r J™ Davies is an inmate of the General Hospital, Singapore. r><?V‘ C 7 D Arc y Irvine, Manager of i Estate, Banteng, is sailing on Home leave witbm a few days. w Mr LA> Davies, of Messrs.784 words
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Advertisement12 1930-05-02 5 dicid i give Martell's Rrandy the 7" -/<.<• </•»■/ orhf-•• <.s it (S •>' erlat'"''.12 words
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Advertisement295 1930-05-02 5 4 I This is 'l JW SMILERZ fed from the start on “Cow and Gate.” Well X pleased with life,sleeping i a top and making headway to mother’s, doctor’s and nurse’s infinite satisfaction. Cow and Gate does > not cause that excessive fatness which is so un- j p desirable,295 words
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185 1930-05-02 6 Delegation Leaves. CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY QUESTION. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS Shanghai, May 1. A Chinese delegation consisting of five delegates, fifteen secretaries and interpreters headed by Mo Teh Hui have left Harbin for Moscow this morning where a Sino-Soviet conference meets on May 15. C. E. R. Question,185 words
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Article97 1930-05-02 6 DECLINE IN SALES. London, May 1. Modern fashions were largely blamed for the loss in the English cotton trade in recent years at a luncheon in London heralding the National Cotton Week beginning on May 5 and designed to stimulate the use of cotton in97 words
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Article78 1930-05-02 6 FOREIGN OFFI3E DINNER. London, May 1. The Austrian (hancellor Dr. Schober arrived in ondon this afternoon He was welcomed by representatives of the Premier and the Foreign Secretary. This evening a dinner was given in his honour at the Foreign Office the guests including members of78 words
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Article76 1930-05-02 6 PRESIDENT HOOVER’S LETTER. Washington, May 1. Under 24 hours after the American delegates handed to him the Naval Treaty. President Hoover submitted the treaty to the Senate, President Hoover s covering letter was one of the shortest of such documents in history. I transmit herewith the76 words
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Article72 1930-05-02 6 MANAGER’S TRIAL. London, May 1. Mr. Dorward, the Manager of the Paisley Cinema in which there was fire on New Year’s Eve, giving evidence at Edinburgh at his I trial on a charge of culpable homicide said that he unlocked the gate before the matinee. M itnesses72 words
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Article49 1930-05-02 6 FURTHER REDUCTION IN DISCOUNT RATE. London, May 1. The i ank of England discount rate has been reduced to three percent. Federal Bank Follows. New York, May 2. The Federal Reserve Bank has reduced the re discount rate from 3| to 3 per cent, Rfnt r.49 words
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Advertisement58 1930-05-02 6 1930-31 GENERAL CATALOGUE Containing Over 225 PAGES Fully Illustrated NOW READY I FOR POSTING. If you do not receive one within the next few days send us a I card or phone-Penang 4q6 and one will be 1 sent you by return POSTAGE FREE. 'Phone or write to your nearest58 words
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Advertisement148 1930-05-02 6 I a. The 'reconstituted* milk prepared DAILY by y !the Singapore Co:d Storage Company i» the nearest approach k to fresh dairy milk in X this country. Used in Sk all Govt. Hospitals. siiill FdCAST IRON J Soil and Rainwater Pipes i Smml* Dwm SiNci* Dovblb 4 fit KOT Socket148 words
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Article657 1930-05-02 7 SUPREME COURT CASE. Judgment For Hewetts For $491.45. In the Supreme Ccurt this morning Mr. Justice Sproule delivered judgment in the ciae in which the Hewett Art Furniture Ccmpany, 111.. Penang, sued Meeers. Broesard Mopin for the recovery of a sum of $4.516.30 te'.ng balance due ia657 words
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Article40 1930-05-02 7 Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril Baxendale, is now ready for issue at $2 a copy. The volume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd, la, Penang-street. Penang.40 words
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Article15 1930-05-02 7 Th° homeward mail bv tl e Rajputana cloees at 5-30 p.ur. !<. norr<> v15 words
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Article303 1930-05-02 7 INDIANS FINED. Magistrate Suspects Silly Row. F. ur Indians all of whom pleaded guilty who were recently charged with the theft of hammers and a coil of rope appeared ’his morning for judgment in the Penang Police Cour; before the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson. The303 words
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Article249 1930-05-02 7 TO DAY’S CASES. A new arrival from Chine, Lim Lai was this morning fined three dollars in the Per aog Pobce Court by the Magistrate, Mr, F. K. Wi’sm, for cruelty to animals. The accused raid that he was ignorant of the law and he did249 words
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Article95 1930-05-02 7 EURASIAN COMPANY HEADQUARTERS. The first dance crganised by the reßuscitated Eurasian Volunteer Club will b-» held to-night at the Company Head quarters in Peel Avenue, The Committee, with Cipt. Shafts, Officer Commanding greatly assisting, have seen to all details and a very enjoyable evening is in store for95 words
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Article44 1930-05-02 7 ATTACKED BY KOREANS AND CHINESE. Harbin, May 2. A mob of Chinese and Korean Radicals attacked the Japanese Consulate-General yesterday evening throwing stones, Smashing windows and damaging the furniture. There were no casualties. The Chinese Police arrested thirty-two person —J?e»/ter44 words
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Article398 1930-05-02 7 RAJPUTANA PASSENGERS. Well-Known Residents Leaving. Ano g those who have boo-ed tieir passage to Europe by the s.s. Ra] put ana scheduled to leave Penang to-morrow are Mrs. E. W. F. Gilman, the wife of the Hon. the Resident Ciurcillor of Penang, *ho has not been398 words
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76 1930-05-02 7 SELANGOR RESIDENT’S GUE T. (From Our Ovn Correspondent.) Kaala Lumpur, May 2. Sir William and L<dy Peel arrived here at midnight from Penang and stayed at the Residency with the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Lornie. This morning S r William Peel left for Port76 words
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Article38 1930-05-02 7 A watch which was etill ticking lay near the body of an unidentified man found on the railway line between Eastleigh and Swayihling, near Southampton. Amorg the man’s possessions w s the of a woman.38 words
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502 1930-05-02 7 attempted murder chargeAccused Committed For Trial. A CHINESE carpenter, Chin See Yoon, aged 21. stood in the dock this morning in the preliminary hearing before the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, to answer a charge of attempted murder against him. Remarkable thcugh it may502 words
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Article159 1930-05-02 7 10 GALLON CASK FOR FRIEND. “Keep Filled.” To my old and dear friend, George M. Muir Wood, I give a ten-gallon cask with its contents of Scotch ivhisky. It is my desire that he shall, from time to time, when the contents of the cask shall reach159 words
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Article492 1930-05-02 7 IN PENANG. Miss Riggen Aboard U. S. Liner. “PRESIDENT GARFIELD.’’ The former O.ympia hig’i div’r g champion and holder of numerous world’s swimming records, Miss Aileen R egen is in Penang to-day. She is a passenger aboard the P»7sidenJ Garfield, Dollar liner, and modestly admitted her identity492 words
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Article271 1930-05-02 7 PLAN TO “CLEAN-UP” THS CITY. Following the example of Madras, B jmbay has dec ded to tackle the social evil, and ai official Bill has been introduced in the Bombay Oounc 1 by the Home Member, with the object of ame ding Prostituticn Ac*, says the271 words
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Article508 1930-05-02 7 SIMPLICITY REQUIRED. Life of Duse an Example. BOOK-lovers must sigh frequently for a little simplicity in writing. The ambitious author to-day, particularly the biographer, seems deliberately to make his books turgid, grandiloquent, and sententious. Take the life of F 1 ,onora Dug®, by E. A. Rheinhardt (decker,508 words
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Advertisement35 1930-05-02 7 p «O $2OO A WEEK. CHANCE FOR “S.G.” READERS. On Sunday next, and thereafter until further notice, the Sunday Gazette will give away $2OO for correct Cross-Word Puzzle Solutions. Order your copy NOW. SUNDAY GAZETTE.35 words
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Advertisement175 1930-05-02 7 Why Children Grind their Teeth in Sleep. Wten children grind their teeth it most rsually is a sign that they are tr übled wth worm?. 0 her symptoms are irregular appeti e, bad breath, pa n in and swelling of tbe abdomen, irritation m the nos®, failure to make proper175 words
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Article60 1930-05-02 8 The engagement is announced of Miss Esme Lowe, third daughter of Mrs. James Ingram. Penang, and the late Alfred Denny Lowe, of Shanghai and Stamford, England, to William Burns Cowan Glen, of Sungei Sluang Estate, Kedah, eldest son of the late R. Bartlett Glen, and Mrs. Bartlett Glen, of60 words
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Article500 1930-05-02 8 It is ready fme that the Municipality substituted the lethal clumber for the present method of destroying unwanted dogs. Most of us who have seen the o shooter at his ghastly work are agreed that it is not an edifying spectacle and that it ill-becomes a town of500 words
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Article316 1930-05-02 8 $209 IN PRIZES. Order Your Copy To-day. Readers will be glad to learn that with the conclusion of the football season at home the Pina ng Gazette (in conjunction with the Sunday is to reintroduce the weekly Cross words Puzzle Competition. The first puzzle will be published316 words
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Article1176 1930-05-02 8 Penang, Friday. ROM any vantage point of our eyrie from which, h gh above the town we survey the passing world of Penang, we may look down the vista is one of dilapidated roof-tops, crowding one upon the other, shimmering sickenii-gly in the heat-haze of an already1,176 words
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Advertisement190 1930-05-02 8 111 l\\ 1 And in nothing else is the quality of age more valuable than I in Whisky. I Haiq I (J Q racing a g i has been continuously j distilled since 16 27. S& Jf i No other w h’*ky distillers can kS» Mg-m claim over 300 years'cxpeiijnce.190 words
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Advertisement25 1930-05-02 8 i E. O. Recognised as Malaya’s Leading Hob» 1 > Ideally situated. Excellent Cuisine. Unsurpassed accommodation. BAR KIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. a i g Wbitelobd TP WHisisy25 words
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Advertisement11 1930-05-02 8 You should give Martell's Brandy I preference over others as il11 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-05-02 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water, Low Wate To-day 2.04 a.m. 812 a.m. 2.12 p.m. 9.00 p.m. To-morrow 2.38 a.m 8.41 a.m. 243 pm. 9.42 p.m.24 words
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344 1930-05-02 9 SELECTION OF GOVERNORS. FISHER COMMITTEE’S RECOMM NDATIONS’. BRITISH DEPENDENCIES. London, May 1. The creation of a single colonial service is recommended in the report of the committee which has been considering appointments in the Colonial Office and Colonial services. The Committee wa appointed last year by344 words
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Article133 1930-05-02 9 HOUSE OF LORDS. London, May 1. A three-day debate on the Government e Coal Mines Bill has been concluded in the House of Lords which passed the second reading of the measure without division, notwithstanding the strong Conservative criticism, notably directed against the compulsory amalgamation133 words
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Article81 1930-05-02 9 AMENDMENT FOR REDUCTION LOST. London, May 1. The House of Commons by 255 votes to 139 rejected the Conservative amendment to retain the four-shillings income tax and thus confirmed the 4/6, tax. Liberals and Labourities voting together after the debate in which Mr, Phillip Snowden claimed that to day’s81 words
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Article43 1930-05-02 9 BRISTOL CITY’S GREAT EFFORT. London, May 1. In the Second Division Hull City was «k-feated by Bristol City by one goal to nil. In the Northern Section of the Third Division Doncaster lost to Portva’e by two i-’oais Vi ml, l\eu,i>ei\43 words
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Article81 1930-05-02 9 VISIT TO ENGLAND. VISAS REFUSED BY GOVERNMENT. MR CLYNES’S STATEMENT. London, May 1. In the House of Commons, answering questions, Mr. J. R. Clynes stated that the British Workers’ Sports Federation, which was affiliated with the sporting organisation of the Communist International, had applied for visas for81 words
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234 1930-05-02 9 SINGAPORE BOXING. Referee’s Decision Booed. (From Our Own Correspondent? Singapore, May 2 Y. C. Song successfuly defended the feather and light-weight titles against Battling Guillemo at the New World last night in a ten rounds contest which went the full distance. It was not234 words
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139 1930-05-02 9 BRITISH PREFERENCE. EMPIRE TRADE ENCOURAGEMENT. Ottawa, May 2. Important changes in Canada’s fiscal tariff policy have been announced by the Finance Minister, Mr Dunning, in presenting the budget in the House of Commons. Announcing a surplus of $44,500,000 he enumerated a long list of tariff139 words
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Article31 1930-05-02 9 ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 1. The Rockefeller Institute has offered to donate 300,000 ticals towards a building scheme which would benefit medical students31 words
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Article36 1930-05-02 9 The Lady Superior gratefully acknow ledges the following donations towards the School Building Fund: Miss Boonleus Kunjara $3O Mr. Pasquall $25 Mr. G. Robless $2O Mr. Rappa $5O Previously acknowledged $34,996 Total ...$35,12136 words
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Article756 1930-05-02 9 GENERALLY PEACEFUL. DEMONSTRATIONS IN HYDE PARK PRECAUTIONARY ARRESTS. London, May 2. May Day generally was very peaceful but there were many arrests of communists, particularly in Pans, where 839 including 96 foreigners were taken into custody and at Riga where 200 were arrested for attempting to defy756 words
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Article290 1930-05-02 9 GENERAL ELECTION. GOVERNMENT AND CHURCH CAMP IGN. great unrest. Malta, May I. An amazing situation has been created by the attitude of the Roman Catholic Church towards the general election campaign. The Arch-Priest and the Parish Priest announced by the order of the Archbishop of all290 words
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Article217 1930-05-02 9 SUSPENDING PUBLI.ATION. ANOTHER ORDINANCE BY VICE OY. Calcutta, May 1, A meeting of Indian Journalists summoned by the Indian owned papers throughout Bengal decided to suspend publication pending the withdrawal of the Press Ordinance. It was decided to hold a Conference of Indian Journalists at Allahabad in217 words
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Article38 1930-05-02 9 CHINESE ARRESTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, May 1 Sixteen Chinese have been arrested for attempting to bring about a strike in order to boycott the loading of rice by the Borneo Company.38 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-02 9 "BOSCH' Pt>'gs have proved to be best rrn the toad, m the uir ii/Wt vn the sea.17 words
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Advertisement242 1930-05-02 9 it M pjjVjSjßlM THE FAJR MAID OF JERTH’S HOUSE. T7k H century house situate in Blackfriars Wynd. Perth, u here dwe r t tSt here in e of Scott’s famous romance —“1 he Fair Maid of Perth’ 9 Many say ‘Johnnie Walker’ from force of habit. But it is a242 words
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Article537 1930-05-02 10 Small Demand. U. K. STOCK INCREASE SYMINGTON AND SINCLAIR. Lcndon, April 9. Since our last report the Rubber Market has remained inactive and fluctuations have been slight. Trade demand has been on a very small scale and the orders have been readily filled. As will be seen537 words
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Article138 1930-05-02 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 965. b auction on «day, when there was catalogued 2,018,863 lbs.; 901.28 tons. Offered 1,693,384 II s. 755.98 tons. Sold 1,191,100 lbs. 531.74 tons. Spot. London 7d. New York 141 cts. Prices Realized. "Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents Per138 words
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Article171 1930-05-02 10 TO PAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day. ES j E Shaikh s 2? 3 3Q co ft <J. I 3 •G.• e. Min ug Ayer Hitam Tin. »4 6 15 3 14/6171 words
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Article59 1930-05-02 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £l5l-10 0. Down £MB-0 3 Months’ £153-10-0. Down £l-10-0 SINGAPORE. $76.25 per picul. Down $1 25 175 tons done RUBBER: London 6 15/16 d. Unchanged New York 141/4 c (Gold) Up 1/4 c. Local 23| ets. Up59 words
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Article195 1930-05-02 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. April 30. Similar coniitiona to those which have ruled in the market lately have prevailed during the past week. The tone however has been slightly we ker an' l local closing values register a decline of 1 cant per lb on the week.195 words
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Article25 1930-05-02 10 RETURNS FOR APRIL. The following ar* the latest returns of Peninsula TH for Aori*. Hours 614. Yards 71 600. P.cule 613 citties 20.25 words
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Article64 1930-05-02 10 (Rugby Skrvicb.) London, Miy 1. Paris. 123 93; New York, 4.863*0; Brussels. 34.835 Geneva, 25 075 Ams terdam, 12.07£; Milan, 92.78; Berlin; 20.365 18.09 Copenhagen, 18.165; O«’o, 18.165; Vienna, 34.465; Prague, 1611; H?l*>ngfors, 193; Midrid, 39.205; Lisbon. 108.30; Athene 375 Bucharest. 818; Rio 5* Baeoot Aires, 42]« Bombay,64 words
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Article401 1930-05-02 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.; S.R. Sheet 23j cts. per pound =per pl =O3l/33 Steady. London 6 5/16 1 New York 14ft eta. (gold). (By C jurtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennt s). General Produce Agency. Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for tc-iay are ae follows: Spot cents401 words
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Article33 1930-05-02 10 Maj’ 4. 2nd Sunday after Easter. There will be no English Services in St. Mark’s Church this Sunday, nor on Sunday, May 11, as the .Chaplain is away visiting Kelantan. Tren,ganu.33 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-02 10 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement609 1930-05-02 10 FRITCH ARg.» |jg g ffiiHihin 3i Uffl|n®fefcg| i’ •fflffli’l 'penang'*' V‘A SUNGEI PATANI The Store of Quality. PENANG. IP Oil, SUNGEI PATANI <£ BUTTEBWOBTH. Why You Should Shop At PRITCHARD’S. BECAUSE you get 1. Goods of the Highest Quality AT 2. Reasonable Prices YOU HAVE 3. The “Benefit of Expert609 words
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1542 1930-05-02 11 Port Of Penang, Schedule Of Principal Lines. rllE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To lay. s.f. "t<hiva” from London via Colombo for Singaporp, China and Japan at 6 *n. tc-d y. m.8. “Makian’’ from Ling«a,1,542 words
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Article89 1930-05-02 11 YEARLY DIMINUTION OF 600 IN THE NUMBER. In less ttan 30 yfarr, if the rate of loss of recent years is n a‘rta ned, the clergy of England will be extinct. This view is expressed in the “London Dioceean Mag?zine,” which points out that the number of89 words
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Article143 1930-05-02 11 ARRESTS A MAN IN RAID ON STREET BOOKMAKERS. As a result cf raids on street bookmakers in Cove nt Garden Market and Hclborn, W.C., in which policewomen in plain clothes took part, fines aggregating £9O were imposed on eight men at Bowstreet Police Court Frederick Russel), 35, who143 words
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Article72 1930-05-02 11 Penang. May 2, 1930 B|/ The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 M 4 m/e 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ta Credit 2/4 1/8 H 3 Documrntary 2/4 I'4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154$ w Bangkok T.T. «Of Batavia T.T.72 words
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Article27 1930-05-02 11 APRIL FIGURES. Ocean shipments for April were as follows: Rubber 44,533 tons, Latex 225 tons, a total of 44,758 as compared with March 47.820.27 words
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Article42 1930-05-02 11 May 3—Lawn Tennis Association, Penang v Perak, P 0 C courts. Girl Guides Dance, Town Hall* 9-15 p m. Kedah Asiatic Planters’ Association, Special General Meeting. Chinese Town Hall, 2,30 p.m. May 4 —Lawn Tennis Penang v Perafc (Contd.)42 words
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Advertisement191 1930-05-02 11 “MAXFLI” will do it. (Maximum flight) <<saßPr£ />r r r r r f r r rrr r r r<vA r r r r o^ r mow V-;: r *w Jim JtrkWX's zw//M S Hole Out In One! with a Dunlop Maxfli golf ball and win’a 1 DUNLOP TROPHY. I Apply191 words
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Article, Illustration724 1930-05-02 12 Monday;—Finding in my larder, about an equal quantity cf cooked potatoes and greens left ever from our Lunch upon the Lord's Day, do decide to serve them at our supper th'S night. A dish called •’Oolcannon” is appetising. Thia is made by rubbing your cooked vegetables through724 words
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426 1930-05-02 12 A SKIN SPECIALIST - REMEMBER IT’S ONLY SKIN DEEP. BY j A SKIN SPECIALIST. la your fckin hungry? A curious quemi n you may think. It Js not really er, however, when one remembers that mt.ny prevalent skin complaints—such as the dry lined skin, the irottled skin, the callow skin, and the harsh scaly426 words
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Article506 1930-05-02 12 DORR CHARMON - BY DORR CHARMON, I think most of us contemplated the new season’s modes with something like alarm. We have been used to wearing “easy” clothes for so long ttat it is an effort to have to remember how one is walking, how one is standirg,506 words
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Article, Illustration88 1930-05-02 12 Blouses are by no means simple things that anyone can “run up” at home. The present vogue demardi much originality, snd, in many instance, artistry indelicite han 1 work. This oatmeal crepe- le-chine blouae is a shade lighter than the tweed skirt, ?-nl it hag inlets of88 words
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Article397 1930-05-02 12 ALMA BENTLEY - BY ALMA BENTLEY. In response to the housewife’s demand for new hangings and uphols.ery materials, there has been presented a collection of delightful fabric?. Cotton materials are endless in their variety of colour and design. Light-weight velvets make useful summer as well as winter decorations. Silks397 words
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Article473 1930-05-02 12 MURIEL RAPSON - BY MURIEL RAPSON. If one may judge by the number of cotton materials already beit g displayed in the shops, the coming summer is expected to be one long heat wave. May it be so, for it would indeed be a pity to leave all these473 words
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Article603 1930-05-02 12 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND. Now when eggs are plentifu’, and not expensive, the housekeeper introduce» them into her daily menu. No egg-dish j 8 easier than an omelet, in spite of the general opinion to the contrary. The real secret of success is in the preparation You must603 words
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Advertisement71 1930-05-02 12 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET, Cnder Now Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. ASSISE! MASSAGE!! MISB SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT T*!«chon« No. 594. You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. To-night Last Night Thursday Ist Friday 2nd May AT THE THEATRE ROYAL The71 words
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Article197 1930-05-02 13 JOYS AND SORROWS OF ‘NATIONAL’. Septuagenarian’s Luck. WHILE the Grand National was being run Henry Robinson, 53, an unemployed labourer, dropped dead outside a Liverpool Labour Exchange. In his pocket was found a slip showing that he had put sixpence each way on bhaun Goilin, the197 words
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Article265 1930-05-02 13 E. O. Orchestral Concert. The following programme will be rendered by the E. O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. R. II Lambie, on Sunday, May 4, at 9.30 p.m. 1. Medley March “Martial Moments’’ Winter A very cleverly arranged medley of world famous Marches 2. Overture “Fierrabras” Schubert An265 words
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86 1930-05-02 13 TREASURY’S GAIN. Washington, April 30. The Government got 4,200, 052 dollars (£840.0001 in fines imposed for violation violation of the Prohibition laws in a year The number of persons sentenced to prison terms was 21.602, nearly 2,000 more than in the previous year. Prosecutions for infringements86 words
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Advertisement161 1930-05-02 13 I pH thresher I kk-k-s and GLENN Y. I TAILORS SHIRTMAKERS I EVENING DRESS TROPICAL KIT I Special facilities for prompt delivery of I the immediate requirements of gentlemen I arriving in London from overseas, who, on I production of this advertisement, II I will be entitled to a special161 words
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Advertisement52 1930-05-02 13 You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative In Exchange F r 200 used Scamps of Straits Settle- < ents. Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Jsva, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF THE Great European War &c. MISS TEE KIA ORA,’52 words
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Advertisement339 1930-05-02 13 —'"J ■IM ■■■»> I 0 WWffljWgXi (HM&IJ jsi 0 I '?x.... I i H H '’"MirA yttL ■■'it v 8~ I H —-CT Do not take anything as SO because we say so, nor because anyone else says* so. You are a seeker of truth, and you cannot find it339 words
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Article336 1930-05-02 14 77-YEAR-OLD MAN’S LIFETIME IN GAOL. A grey-ha ire d msn, aged 77, who had spent practically the*whole of his life in prison, was sentenced at the Assizes, in Leeds to four years’ penal servitude by Mr. Justice Humphreys. Prisoner, Robert Wooldridge, describ* ed as a shoemaker,336 words
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Article227 1930-05-02 14 RESEARCH WORK AS ENGINEER AT SEA. When, during the war. the National Physical Laboratory wantei someone to undertake flying-boat research work, no man having the necessary qualifications offered himself —but a woman applied. She was Mies Etnily Reary, who having completed her ccuree in Engineering227 words
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Advertisement347 1930-05-02 14 VIM CLEAN’S KITCHEN UTENSILS X’ Saucepans, frying pans, cooking c\t P° tS f ev«ry kind are easy to XWL V\ clean with Vim. Rub them with k\ I Vim sprinkled on a damp cloth. wYi. Instantly stains disappear and Y pots and pans are clean and Wk V —bright again347 words
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Advertisement123 1930-05-02 14 ’Phone Box “Bedrooms” Smaller house?, smaller kitchen**, smaller ovens and smaller jc into, are >l' familiar subjects for discussion* but a Manchester Guardian correspondent has discovered ane-v result from the en t of close confinement. “Public telephone booths,” he writes, “are far too comfortable and commodious. The tendency to sleep123 words
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Advertisement178 1930-05-02 14 Bread and milk ~f. n What Bread and Milk at a party? How unjust! How awful! ?But the curious thing is that the children liked it better than the BJFMJL t «kes. JL For the milk, you see. was Milkmaid Milk spread nice and y thick on thin slices of178 words
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Article626 1930-05-02 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, May 2, 1930 Motion— S ct Matton Indian M per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat M each 13 Liver with heart A long do 15) Tripe M do l.'* n Goat or Sheep per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 4U Suet M 40626 words
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Advertisement300 1930-05-02 15 A TOWC IAXASIVE l\ l\ WHICH TONES AS IT CLEANSES 0 V./ AJEDICAL authority and actual experience I d.vJ. prove that regular dosing with old-fashioned Sa^ts P r °d uces a lowering effect accompanied H temporary enervation and weakness. i a. J 0 At last this fault has been overcome.300 words
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Advertisement567 1930-05-02 16 p. 0.-BRITISH india" AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AMD CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental 8, H. Ce., under eon- p-nang, Teluk Anson. Port Swettenham ihk tract with His Majesty’s Gevernment, London and Singapore Service. and Far East Mail Service. Buian M y Outwards from London for567 words
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