Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 May 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-05-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 102. VOL. LXXXVIII. TUESDAY, 6th MAY, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement402 1930-05-06 1 •H. rOKISATSIP* 1 STUDIO, i with up-to-date Photo* g graphy by electric light, ’Phone 772, 68, 70, Bitbop Street, g g PENANG. I ■BMSI cosh/) I ,dofeel ■!&<: V J ROTTEN F *?>- BSH z .7EBk what a pity f<< 1» YOU DIDN’T W JK j TRY SOLICNUM I II402 words
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Advertisement30 1930-05-06 1 gwininnHmHwiiDiißiaiuiiiinuoaiiuiriiMir.miKMM i T. NAGATA i I BROTHERS, I DENT IS IS. I Road Office next to the Oitpeßiary S I g Braoch Office, 42, Leith Street J g i iUlllWlDMiailHinililMMiaMilMimiaiMllHßMiß30 words
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Advertisement1714 1930-05-06 2 Kinvirr MUNICIPAL NOTICE. BANKS POSITION VACANT. NOTICE. MEBOAN IILE bank of india v Until further notice the water supply The Municipal CcmmiBBionen|. of [lncorporated in Eng and.] I V Contractor nqnired for the con- to Bukit Mertajam, Prai and Pu'erworth George Town. Penang, hereby invi‘l rf mruction of a large1,714 words
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Article355 1930-05-06 3 DARING SMUGGLERS. Foiled by Wary Baronet. /OW daring drug smugyl glers attempted to pass narcotics in a trunk bearing the name of Sir Duncan OrrLewis, of Enfield, Middlesex, was revealed when a grand jury began investigating the traffic. Sir Du can related that when he arrived at355 words
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146 1930-05-06 3 Mr. George Bernard Shiw, accompanied ty Mrs, Shaw, saw tho performance at the Old Vic of ‘The Lady of the Sonnets” aad "Androcles and the Lion.” Sea ed behind the curtain of ab( x, Mr. Snaw was unrecognised during the terformatce of the first play.146 words
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Advertisement276 1930-05-06 3 E'LLW'WS HELMETS insist on aMSBI famous HAVING FOR AN OVER ELLWOOD. 100 YEARS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS JOHN ELLWOOD SONS» ><• Grmt GharioMe Street, Loadoa. B,K -M oMiffTßgP fcl MF~ m®? nm h r I j-FJ n "Il SB g|pj S Nothing finer in the East S Eastern architecture reaches276 words
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Advertisement171 1930-05-06 3 PILES CURED /Vo Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction cause* more human misery than Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cured without tbe use of injections, knife, Scissors, "hot iron,** electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed. and no doctor's or hospital171 words
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Advertisement342 1930-05-06 3 ANNOUNCING I rA ["IUDSONS V/ I I Qfeat f\ in Ten 9B jS S Distinguished I B I D Body Types wk, iiiliWWF 1 Ii ilir It supersedes all HUDSON achievements of the past The motoring world thoroughly under- ful that it imparts a new riding sensation, stands that no342 words
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Article1336 1930-05-06 4 The Situation In Egypt. £i,ooo For Cross-Channel Glide. (From Oar Ctrrespordent.) London, April 10, A New York salesman has perfected a machine-gun which is capable of firing 800 shots a minute over a distance of nine miles, another which he declares will shoot explosive bullets thirteen miles1,336 words
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Advertisement689 1930-05-06 4 Assets exceed $11,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $3B 000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements), HEAD OFFICE: Wincherter Hook Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 17, Old Jewry, EX, The Company has £20,000 depouted with the Supreme Coart of England and complies with the British689 words
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Article765 1930-05-06 5 Newspaper Selections. WET WEATHER UPSETS THE GOING. The first day’s races at Singapore have come and gone and most people, I fancy, must have lost on the first day with so many upsets throughout the afternoon. '1 he only real upset, of course, was in the765 words
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Article215 1930-05-06 5 Important Game. P C. C. MEETS SEPOY LINES. TO-DAY’S League football match between the P.O. C. and the Sepoy Lines to be played on the Esplanade is certain to attract a large crowd. Neither cluh has so far lost a match. The result of the game will215 words
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Article65 1930-05-06 5 presents charging her 20 per cent. —British United Press. LENT WIFE MONEY FOR ’XMAS. Detroit, May 5. You are the meanest husband I have ever met.” Judge John Boyne made this remark to Robert Adler, aged 30, during a case in which Mrs. Adler stated that her husbandpresents charging her 20 per cent.—British United Press. - 65 words
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Article84 1930-05-06 5 are not molested by the natives. —British United Press. TOO MANY. Angora, May 5. Turkey is looking for a purchaser of wild hogs. With the herds of these animals multi plying rapidly and forming a real problem, the Turkish Government “is desirous of coming intoare not molested by the natives.—British United Press. - 84 words
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Article89 1930-05-06 5 Reuter. RAIN STOPS PLAY. Bradman and Richardson. Leicester, May 5. A feature of the Australians’ batting at Leicester to-day was a brilliant 185 not out by Don Bradman and a century by ictor Richardson, the vice-captain of the side When rain stopped play the Australians had carriedReuter. - 89 words
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Article444 1930-05-06 5 Mr. Carson, of Malayan Tin Dredging, has left for Home. Mr E. A. Curtler, of the Department of Agriculture, F.M.S., is at present touring India and Ceylon. Mr Kannu, hief 1 lerk, District Office, Parit, has been transferred to the P.W.D. Office, Taiping. The Senior Executive Engineer,444 words
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Article525 1930-05-06 5 Enthusiastic Reception. ENTERTAINED BY S. S. ASSOCIATION Malacca. May 5. His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi accompanied by Lady Clementi, Miss Clementi and her governess, Mr. Hyde, Invate Secretary, and Captain Sillitoe, A- D C arrived, Sunday morning by the Yacht Sea Belle II at 930 am.525 words
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Advertisement24 1930-05-06 5 DON BRADMAN. Two Innings. 236 and 185 Not Out. Average 4211 You. should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.24 words
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Advertisement209 1930-05-06 5 i IJIM Careless Washing Spoils Children’s Hair Any child cai have beautiful hair —healthy and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and s Ikv. It brings out all the real life and lustre, a'l the natural wave and colour, and leaves it209 words
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Advertisement199 1930-05-06 5 A Real Home-Remedy f° r ever y x mily is doyeA’s ASPIRIN In headache, toothache, earache, neuralgia, influenza, rheumatism and fever it J} brings quick and certain relief. [mp Always, therefore, keep a tube of kJ the Original 'Boyer’s ASPIRIN Tablets in the house. Iradio PILOT SUPER-WASP a ve Receiving199 words
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Article217 1930-05-06 6 .—Reuter. Aggravated By Wind. HUNDREDS RENDERED HOMELESS. HEAVY DAMAGES. New York, May 5, HUNDREDS have been rendered homeless and scores of small communities will suffer losses amounting to millions of dollars as a result of a series of outbreaks of fire on the Eastern seaboard, aggravated.—Reuter. - 217 words
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Article107 1930-05-06 6 PANIC PREVAILING. Distinct Shock At Bangkok. Rangoon, May 5. Violent earthquake tremors caused a panic throughout the city. Numerous buildings were damaged and several casualties are reported. The extent of casualties and damage is not yet known. Later. Over 150 casualties have occurred includding 40 killed.107 words
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Advertisement103 1930-05-06 6 £a B B <* Have Just Received One Of TOOT AL’S I Latest Productions. THE BEAUTIFUL FAST COLOUR CASEMENT Charming colours are caught and blended together by famous artists. They are reproduced in a fabric of real beauty and utility, yet most modestly priced. Each design in four to six103 words
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Advertisement13 1930-05-06 6 You should give Martell’s Brandy the Preference over ethers as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement186 1930-05-06 6 The use of a ii I KELVINATOR I Automatically Protects Your Food. I I BB j■ n A h S s i a H H 5 S S tt BB 11 1 Economical H| g Hygienic Bhß I i It is less expensive to run than the old fashioned ♦<186 words
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Miscellaneous141 1930-05-06 6 In pre-historic days father’s strong arm and heavy c ub were the only safeguards of childhood's years. Disease swept the world unchecked, and naught that mankind could do in its dark ignorance sufficed to save child life from its deadly ravages. To-day how great the c- ang In every home141 words
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Article857 1930-05-06 7 COURT-ROOM SCENE. Man Who Would Not Leave Dock. Abdullah, a Tamil, who had ambitions to become a pciice informer and describ’d himself as the player of cymbals at funerals, was this m rning sentenced to ore month’s imprisonment for theft by M’. F. K. Wilson in the857 words
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Article537 1930-05-06 7 SUPREME COURT OISE. Judgment for Plaintiff With Costs. In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Sproule gave judgment against Dr. A. H, Savage in a case which has been pending for the past fifteen months. The plaintiff in the case was 800 Boon Chin537 words
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Article155 1930-05-06 7 HOW MOSCOW MOCKS THE POPE. Straight from their benches and offices, shepherded by party officials, a hundred thousand people marched about Moscow to "demonstrate’’ against the Pope and other "clerical prove citture.” Frank ribaldry characterised many of the coloured wood c -rtoons held al aft in imitat155 words
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Article308 1930-05-06 7 WELL KNOWN LAWYER’S CLERK. Sequel To A Deal In Property. In a suit which was down for hearing in the Sa pre me Court this morning the defendant did not put in an appearance and judgment was therefore entered against him. It is alleged that308 words
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79 1930-05-06 7 HE KNOWS LETTER NOW. Rangasamy, a Tamil, was in the Penang Police Court this morning charged before the Migistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, with leaving bis bullock without due control on Beach-street near the fire brigade station. The arresting P.O. testified that he noticed the79 words
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223 1930-05-06 7 WENSLEYDALE "YOUTH” OF 70. A Wensleydale worthy, Mr. John S.ephenson, who is 70 years of age and as agile es a man of 30, can play almost any music d instrument. There are 25 in hie house. "We were always a mus cal family,’’ be223 words
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Article112 1930-05-06 7 The Secretary of S ate for the Colonies has asked the High C »mmipsioner for the Malay B‘ates to appoint Mr. Theodore Hubback, lately honorary Game Warden in Pahang, to report on the whole question of the wild fiuna of Malays, It is contemplated that112 words
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Article215 1930-05-06 7 TO-DAY’S cases. Escort For Wanted Sikhs. A Hokim, who pleaded guilty to permitting another to ride on his bicycle at the same time he was riding it, told His Worship this morning »hat he was ignorant and had just come "from other countries.” The other countries’215 words
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Article409 1930-05-06 7 coolie fined. The Chinese building coolie On Gnee who was accused yesterday of taking Crown Land sand at Road, which the Mag s rate, Mr. F. K, vVilson, personally investigated by a trip to the place, appeared in tbe dock this morning in the Penang Police Court.409 words
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Article159 1930-05-06 7 A correspnient of the "Morning Post’’ tells the following anecdote of old President K uger. When electric light became general a small company waj formed to obtain a concession for the Transvaal from the President. But his Honour would have nothing to do with the new fangled159 words
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Article145 1930-05-06 7 SELECTED TEAMS. Prominent Players Seeded.” The following have been selected to play in the first Malaya Cup Trial game to be played on S. X. R. C. ground on Friday, 9ih May. Whites Uthman bin Musa Khaw Bian Thong and Ghim Huat; Che Hussain, Lee Ee Ow145 words
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Article140 1930-05-06 7 NEWSPAPER IN ERROR. With regard to the comment ppearing elsewhere in to-day’s issue on making farther enquiries locally it would appear that it was Ath g «rvan and not Poppykar who was placed second in the big race on Saturday. The official telegram to the Penang lurfClub gives140 words
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Article228 1930-05-06 7 CHINESE CLASS FUND. The following is the statement of Accounts for the year enlng 31st December, 1929: Receipts. By Balance a Bank $1515.77 Cash in hand 11.00 Leong San Tong K 100 Kongsi 200.00 Loh Boon Nghee Etq. 50.00 Cheah Kongsi 100.00 Tan Lo Heong Esq. (lat228 words
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Article60 1930-05-06 7 20TH YEAR OF ACCESSION TO-DAY. London, May G. The newspapers record the twentieth an niversary of King George’s accession to the throne. There will be no special celebrations apart from the usual 21 gun salutes fired at Hyde Park and Windsor. His Majesty returned to London yesterday and60 words
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Article116 1930-05-06 7 May 7. Singapore Turf Club races, Singapore, 2nd day. Penang Football League Boatmen v AC S U, Renong Ground PR C v Police, Patani Road P O R C v United Indian Association, Dato Kramat ground. May 9. Malaya Cup trial Football match, S X R C ground.116 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-06 7 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement423 1930-05-06 7 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. Wanted Lady Typist. Shorthand not essential. State salary required. Mast sneak good English. Apply box No. 77/ c/o Pinang Gazette. 3 MISCELLANEOUS. Small Bungalow Wanted suitable for Europeans, If p;ssible partly furnished. Reply Box No. 76, c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LET. First Floor Office. Beach Street,423 words
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Article586 1930-05-06 8 How many people are aware that of the thirteen unofficial members of the Legislative Council, the two elected members, that [is to say. the members elected by the Singapore and Penang Chambers of Commerce, take precedence over the eleven nominated members This point was raise 1 the other day,586 words
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Article136 1930-05-06 8 British United Press. PREPaR vTIONS FOR STOCKHOLM’S WEMBLEY. Stockholm, '-’ay 5. Taxi cab drivers in Stockholm are taking language courses in anticipation of a rush of visitors for the Industrial Arts Exhibition in -tockholm next spring, English, French, and German are the languages being taught at theBritish United Press. - 136 words
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Article1104 1930-05-06 8 A. H - A. H. Penang, Tuesday. OC O-DAY is the twentieth ffO anniversary of the accession to the throne of H.M. King George V. May his reign be long and more peaceful than it has been hitherto. tf>T may be recalled that within f four years of his accession1,104 words
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Advertisement160 1930-05-06 8 -> <■ 4» Ii THE flcl ppy Baby many foods to choose from increases your chances of 1 I 1 1 selecting the wrong one, but it you adopt HUMANISED TRUFOOD you have the assurance that a food has been chosen which provides without question the nourishment I Mature Intends160 words
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Advertisement26 1930-05-06 8 D E. fo 9 O. Recognised as Malaya’s Leading Hotel. Ideally situated. Excellent Cuisine. Unsurpassed accommodation. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietora. Apples, Prunes, Raisins, FROM THE World’s Orchard.26 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-05-06 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 8.12 a.m. 12.12 a.m. 6.40 pm. 12.19 p.m7 o-MORROW. 9.20 am. 2.08 a.m, 8,35 p.m. 2.56 p.m.24 words
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1084 1930-05-06 9 IMPRISONED AT POONA. Europeans Supplied With Arms. HARTAL IN BOMBAY. Bombay, May 5. The warrant under which Mahatma Gandhi has been arrested states that the Government views his activities with alarm and he would be placed in restraint in accordance with Regulation 25 of 1827.Reuter. - 1,084 words
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Article275 1930-05-06 9 —British United Press. INCREASING TRADE. SECOND ONLY TO BRITAIN. MORE DIAMONDS. Washington, May 5. With the appointment of Mr. Eric Louw as Minister for South Africa at Washington, attention has been directed to the increasing trade between the United States and the Dominion. In 1928—British United Press. - 275 words
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Article120 1930-05-06 9 Rugby Radio Sendee. CONVERSATIONS RESUMED SUDAN QUESTION STILL DIFFICULT. I onion, May 5. Negotiations with the Egyptian Delegation were resumed at the Foreign Office this evening Mr Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, Lord Passfield. Secretary for the Dominions, Mr Hugh Dalton, the Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs,Rugby Radio Sendee. - 120 words
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Article57 1930-05-06 9 —British United Press. GERMAN CASE. Berlin, May 5. When Otto Eulitz, aged 62, went to pay his taxes here, he was informed that his 1930 tax bill was much higher than that of 1929. The shock was too great for him. He suffered a paralytic—British United Press. - 57 words
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64 1930-05-06 9 —R'<gby Radio Service. MR. HENDERSON’S STATEMENT. London, May 5 Mr Arthur Henderson, Foreign Secretary, stated in the House of Commons that an agreement had now been reached with the Soviet Government for the establishment of a joint committee of Experts and a number of sub-committees—R'<gby Radio Service. - 64 words
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Article59 1930-05-06 9 AT SINGAPORE HOSPITAL From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 5. Hylam domestic servants of the General Hospital struck work on Sunday owing to the refusal of the authorities to release three of their comrades who were arrested for posting seditious documents in Havelock Road, There have59 words
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Article254 1930-05-06 9 —Reuter. FIVE KILLED. SEQUEL TO C. 1. D. ACTIVITIES. DRINK MADDENED MOB. Worcester, Cape Province, May 5. Five coloured men were killed, and seventeen injured, the commandant of the police was seriously injured and two constables were wounded in a fight between fourteen armed police—Reuter. - 254 words
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Article87 1930-05-06 9 Reuter. STUDENT DISTURBANCES. Perpignan, May 5. A message from Madrid states that the police used firearms during disturbances at the Medical College and the Madrid University when a medical student was killed and several were wounded. It is stated that a abinet meeting has been convokedReuter. - 87 words
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Article72 1930-05-06 9 Reuter. START IN OCTOBER. Sydney, May 5. A representative of the Dutch East Indies Air Line states that the company has decided to start in October a service between Sourabaya, Port Darwin, Brisbane and Sydney for which they are specially building a couple of three engined FokkerReuter. - 72 words
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62 1930-05-06 9 —Reuter. CONSIDERABLY REDUCED. Simla, May 5. The Viceroy in opening the Conference of Provincial Excise Ministers to discuss the suppression of the opium evil invited opinions on the question of supplying opium in tablet form with a view to reducing illicit practices. He quoted figures—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article74 1930-05-06 9 —Reuter. SEVEN DEAD. London, May 5. One man is dead and over 100 men are injured, of which four are not expected to recover, as the result of an explosion at Bibbys’ Oil Cake AX orks, Liverpool. .It is believed that the catastrophe was the result—Reuter. - 74 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-06 9 “BOSCLI" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement176 1930-05-06 9 I a»» the Fajr maid of terth s house TJie >4’h century house situate m Blackfriars Wynd. Perth, uhere dwelt the heroine of Scott’s famous romance —“The Fair Maid of Perth.” Many say ‘Johnnie Walker’ from force of habit. But it is a habit founded upon experience. They know the176 words
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Article679 1930-05-06 10 The words “Slump”. Rest) idiot” and “Unemployment”, are now becoming a little th read r s from over use. Why not let us give them a rest? We may really need them at some future date. Perhaps if we examine the general state of679 words
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Article69 1930-05-06 10 Penang, May 6, 1930 Bp Ciurtesy The Chartered Sank On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 4 rn/is 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 m 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154} Bangkok T.T. 80| Batavia T.T. 13969 words
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Article44 1930-05-06 10 The homeward mail by tte c.s. Sirdhana globhr at 5 p.<r. on Friday, th»- 9 b ingHyt The B. I. Rajula with mails despatched from London on April 17 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 9th instant.44 words
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Article201 1930-05-06 10 TO DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day, B B E E SHARES. .2 AQ do DO DO I fl. 10. 10. IoMining. Bangrin Tin 24/- 25/- 22/6 23/6 Batu Caves -85201 words
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Article57 1930-05-06 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. 77/V: LONDON. Spot £l4B-15*8. Down £l-18-8 3 Months’£lso-15-0. Down £l-12-6 SINGAPORE. $74.12} per picul. Down $2.371 250 tons done RUBBER-. London 6 13/16 d. Down 3/16 d New York 13} c. (Gold) Down le. Local 23 cts. Down 1 e.57 words
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Article107 1930-05-06 10 The following are the foreign rubber imports, during April, a a Court Sy of Origin -o 2« u *O S r* a o c o efl 00 00 aa E-» Dry Wet Sumatra 573 5,566 871 7,010 Dutch Borneo 528 3,807 709 5,044 Java 4 Other Dutcn107 words
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Article43 1930-05-06 10 The sixth annual meeting of the shareholders of the PelaritTin, Ltd., was held at noon to-day, at the office of Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd. The meeting not open to the press, the Secretaries undertaking to forward a report.43 words
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Article67 1930-05-06 10 (Rugby Radio SrrvicbJ London, May 4. Paris. 123.85; New York, 4.86} Brussels, 34.84 Geneva, 25 085 Ams terdnm, 12.075; Milan. 92.73; Berlin, 20.365 Stockholm. 18.095 Copenhagen, 18.165; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.465; Prague, 1641; Helsingfors, 193}; Madrid, 39.32; Lisbon. 108.30; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 818; Rio 5« Buenos Aires, 43;(Rugby Radio SrrvicbJ - 67 words
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1657 1930-05-06 10 Port Of Penang, Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-day. 83. “Malacca” from Port Weld. Sailed for T. Anson and B. Datoh to-day at 3 p.m. 8.8. “Kuala” from B. Batoh1,657 words
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Article175 1930-05-06 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 23 c/a. per pound =par pl =130/66 Quiet. London 6 13/16d New York 13j cts. (gold) (Bp Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennys}. Geaeral Produce Agaacy. Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for on to-day are as follows:— Spot 23 cents per175 words
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Article23 1930-05-06 10 Tbe following are undelivered call-’grams: Chiotekchoon c/ > Bangoan, Tankhi, Chuanhapheng Shop, 120 Four Street, Soanseng, Boardinghouse, Beehin, Weeyanseng, Savarinathan Municipal Overseer,23 words
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Article1101 1930-05-06 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. m s go BUBBBB CDcIIm.I 0 8 0 I r Allenby Bobber O« 1 55 1 m Alor Gajah Robber Estate 4j ;jn Amalgamated Malar Kstatee 2 4'2 £5 Ayer Hltam Planting Byndioate 2 to 2 70, Ayer Kunlng Robber Eatates 30 40 Ayer Mclek1,101 words
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Advertisement13 1930-05-06 10 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Article186 1930-05-06 11 ARTISTS crash in globe of DEATH. An accident during one of the mos: ■ensational variety turns ever seen in circai or music hall created an extra sensation, almost reaching panic pitch, at the March fair at Langollen. < The turn is known as *The Globe of Death”,186 words
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Article211 1930-05-06 11 A strange fatality has just been tracked down •by a ke« per in a neighbouring estate, writes Str William Beach Thomae in the Spectator. For the sake of all concerned the rabbits were being killed off, in what is on the whole the most humane manner—by ferret211 words
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Article95 1930-05-06 11 Snails (it is stated!, are being brought by aeroplane from France to provide a delicacy for Londoners. More than 2,000,000 snails are eaten in London every year, says an authority. They are in season all the year round, the English mails in summer and the French95 words
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Article170 1930-05-06 11 APRIL RETURNS. The followicg are the latest returns for April: Lukut Tin Drdging Ltd. Output Picule32B 50 Hours 507.10 Bione Tin (F.M.8.) Ltd. Output for month piculs 300 Dredge stopped for 464 hours-volun-tary restricti<n. Ulu Kiang Tin Ltd. Running time hours 583 Ou put piculs 300170 words
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Article72 1930-05-06 11 lbs. Anglo-Johore 25,000 Bukit Palong 22,300 Consolidated Malay 108,000 Chulsa [Selangorl 65,4(0 Mambaa F Mg 53,< 00 Sangei Salak 156,300 Sepang Valley 47,500 Tangga Ba tn 13.000 Thirdmile F M S 69,000 Yarak 13.450 B?nta 51,188 Dindings 61,347 Leaong Tojoh 6.470 Kuala Kangsar 142,932 Ayer Kuning 82,000 Badek72 words
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Article112 1930-05-06 11 The Dean of Manchester, supporting the campaign to preserve and develop beauty in town and country, says dirty smoke kills beauty. He can understand people saving up their money to leave Manchester and its filth and foul atmosphere. He would like, he added, to see great112 words
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Article196 1930-05-06 11 Penang, May 6, 1930. t ets. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,000.00 Cloves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Maoe Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s n 70.00 110 s 60.C0 Oocoanuts per 1,000 90.00 Copra Sundritd buyers 9.10 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rich:—196 words
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Advertisement190 1930-05-06 11 Cuticura Talcum Powder the Toilet and Nursery It is cooling and it is soothing. Pure and delicately medicated, Cuticura Talcum is ideal for every member of the family. It is antiseptic, absorbs perspiration and leaves the skin refreshed. Sample each Soap, Ointment I and Talcum free Cm aS J ISM190 words
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Advertisement177 1930-05-06 11 “MAXFLI" will do it. (Maximum flight) r r r r /'> r r r rr r rrrrr r.r.r'sWl fee r r 3 r > UM w3k!'. Hole Out In One I with a Dunlop ‘\Maxfli golf ball and win'a TROPHY. Apply through the Club Secretary. THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY, (S.177 words
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810 1930-05-06 12 Text Of Agreement. British Garrison To Withdraw. Leases Recognised. —Reuter. London, May 5. IN the House of Commons, questioned about the rendition of the Wei-hai-wei, Mr. Arthur Henderson said that the text of the agreement would be laid before the House when authentic copies were received.—Reuter. - 810 words
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Article, Illustration18 1930-05-06 12 —A quartet of Scottish joy belles on the way to the Association international at Wembley.18 words
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Advertisement43 1930-05-06 12 “The Whisky you asA for ft MONISM’S dL pMte W6is/ly Special Scotch’ I A n ws*~~af »^wMn|y" II b “Gra’id Liqueur’ AGENTS.— “Grand” I "Special” Old Highland Scotch Whisky Liqueur Robinson Co., Ltd., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Prichard Co, Ltd., Penang pnd Tpnh. >43 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-06 12 Formic Acid Bisulphite Sulphite Para nitrophe nol Estate Supplies HARRISONS.BARKER C° UP < Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. >17 words
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Advertisement44 1930-05-06 12 1 SPECIFY I CROMPTON’S I I s hi ifjj I For Proved Reliability We have the RIGHT MOTOR for your needsWe know the RIGHT WAY to app y it. SOLE AGENTS: United Engineers, Limited, (Incorporated in the Straits Settbments. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, H PENANG. I44 words
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Miscellaneous127 1930-05-06 12 The Great Black-Face Minstrel Show Has Arrived! To-night! 6.45 p.m. 9.30 p m. To-night! AT THE J JC/ PHONE 1179. Helen Twelvetrees Fred Scott in “THE GRAND PARADE" A Beautiful Story of Old-Time Minstrelsy. All Music All Sound All Dialogue PRECEDED BY FOX MOVIETONE NEWS The Kentucky Jubilee Singers and127 words
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Article326 1930-05-06 13 BARROW BUSINESSES THAT ARE «nv- HANDED ON. THAT barrow-hacking can be a family business carried on from father to son, was shown by statements made in the Committee stage of the Leeds Corporation Bill, when the clause to exclude the hawkers from certain streets was up326 words
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Advertisement259 1930-05-06 13 Chivers Jams Thousands of tons of fresh fruits are <^> taken every year from Messrs. Chivers’ orchards direct to the Orchard Factory to be made into Jams and other fruit products. Every jar is sealed with v R VJCK &CQ Chivers Patent Hygienic Cover and hong kong bank chamb carries259 words
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Advertisement149 1930-05-06 13 BOCKS YOU WANT FOYL.ES ’can supply them. A Million tnew. second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send ruitable Catalogues with particulars of Books-on-Approval Scheme. 17 C 121, Charing Cross Road, w AJ I L LfO lordan England. flI »t,ut,nY 1 Coughing149 words
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Advertisement313 1930-05-06 13 wV^Ei even o’clockishness Bobby turns up his nOse At ordi« J middle of the morning, what does nary milk and says it’s skinny. mother do? She gives him a piece Milk makes sturdy legs and bright of bread or a biscuit spread nice j a eyes and rosy cheeks. Bobby313 words
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Article318 1930-05-06 14 POOR AL CAPONE. Misery On £40,000 A Year. Poor Al Capone, the “Emperoi” of Chicago’s underworld, is a sad and weary man, despite the fact that he has proved crime can be made to pay by obtaining mi income estimated by the Revenue authoiities at £40,000318 words
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Article214 1930-05-06 14 Sir I»n Hamilton, speaking at a gathering of the Defenders of Ladysmith, in L ndon. told of the bigg- st chance of making an immortal ecoop that ever came my way.” The cavalrv, ho said, had reported a b g Boer commando with guns to be214 words
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Article120 1930-05-06 14 WIDOW OBEYS TATE HUSBAND’S WISH. Mrs. Isabel Jane King, aged 55, who is stated to be the proprietress of King’s Brewery Company, Syresham, Northamptonshire, is reported from New York to have been married to her stepson, Mr Herbert G. Kim who is 35 years of ?ge.120 words
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Advertisement40 1930-05-06 14 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by Cyril Pzxendale, 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, Penang40 words
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Advertisement128 1930-05-06 14 Protect Your IC Health/ V\ ’V' Ifr J J 4 ou t °J J are care i essness 1 This vast proportion of the people past the age of forty are doomed, through carelessness, to contract the dreaded disease of Pyorrhea, which starts with tender bleeding gums. Unchecked, it causes128 words
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Article603 1930-05-06 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, 6, 1930 Mottor— ct Matkin Indian M re* lb 60 Head Sheep or font each 1-3 J Liver with heart A lun< do 15) Tripe do I ,p Goat or Sheep M rer lb 60 Sweet Bread w pair 4u Suet M 40 Kidney M603 words
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Article, Illustration33 1930-05-06 15 and his bride, Lady Hermione Lytton, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Lytton, leaving the little church of St. Mary’s at Knebworth Hall, the bride’s home, after their wedding.33 words
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Advertisement166 1930-05-06 15 «OLD LEAF BRANDY. The Product E3S f France A illlMl MI sHippto by 31 ;'*S rU] r?* ut Lt KNOWN HRM gfi l :j®'i <| V JC itMY.MouNieKc. kS g;i tslAbiiSHEO .8» J FU KV YORS i, A. iltCtf «.»>» Ci A L TMEHT z > />• 70 RKaW Z166 words
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Miscellaneous153 1930-05-06 15 I THE FAMILY ALBUM—RUBBERS B y gluyas williams (A/ILUAFfg )jp <'n i Kn .SAS'S IT LOOKS PRCTTY FUMBLES AMOK 6 MASS FHMPS HIS RUBBERS RETURNS FTCCu e FT WET OUT, PERHAPS HE OF FAMILY RUBBERS, AT LAST, EXCEPT THAT W 6ROPE6 HAD SETTBR WEAR OVERSHOES, MITTENS ONE OF THEM TURN'S153 words
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Advertisement1274 1930-05-06 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J dollar steamship line i; [INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. oM AMERICAN MAIL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON |N. CONTINENT. J ij CALCHAS May 8 Marseille®, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. i. i AUTOLYCU3 May 15 London. Rotterdam, and Hamburg. -ukn Ji PATROCLUS May 22 Marseille®, London, Holland and1,274 words
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