Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 May 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-05-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 103, VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement1904 1930-05-07 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. BANKS. rum, iz, .ini m»V MUNICIPAL NOTICE. CH ;sltralia A and chin"** 11 /7S\ T?OT 77 Wanted Lady Typist. Shorthand not PUIjLIC llULllzAl. (Incorporated in England by Royal «"‘l I!a 11 I rnential. State salary required. Mnrt i n Charter 1868.) \y I JI SXKftT1,904 words
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Article603 1930-05-07 3 "‘UNCLE’S” TALES OF HEROES. MEDALS PAWNED AND NEVER REDEEMED. TNCLE” is sorely troubled, I I be cause so many heroes bring medals to his pawn&hop. He refuses steadfastly to accept Mons Stars. The ribbons attached to other bronze medals won in the Great War no603 words
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Advertisement112 1930-05-07 3 A Special Offer Of House Hold Goods. Ta Clear Prior to STOCK TAKING. 50 only Dinner services assorted for 6 and 12 persons Less 50 Discount A Few Only Tea and Breakfast Services Less 33, jo Discount (Coloured glass lemonade sets, square sfiape glass decanters. Various glass Salad Slisfjes and112 words
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Advertisement105 1930-05-07 3 ’TJopular TARiZESj FOPULAR JT RICES I j II 4it r 1 W ■'di* > jjii J-iß’ Our full range of CXJ P S must be seen to be appreciated. Special Discounts to Clubs and Institutions. a Selections sent on approval under no obligation. J Storch Brothers, Ltd., I Jewellers—Silversmiths—Engrav rs,105 words
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Advertisement320 1930-05-07 3 I I Z- S “SINGIN’ IN THE BATHTUB” The hit from ‘’The Show of Shows” will show you what marvellous effects Guy Lombardo gets from his orchestra. I Don’t fail to hear this record. The other side is the I inimitable Ted Lewis playing “Lady Luck.” I Other Records You320 words
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Article709 1930-05-07 4 YORK CASTLE. Grim Reminders Of Former Days. GRIM reminders of the past are revealed to those who are privileged to roam through the long corridors and in the underground passages at York Castle of the Military Detention Barracks, and this is possible only now that709 words
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Advertisement238 1930-05-07 4 fjSHF W?A<WzS 4 >■ 1 "W -w f kJKBi y Mggg| I*l j rkl ajufcS?w' »3i xk o r—flßy/Si. Ifift IkWB ADDS RELISH TO THE SIMPLEST FARE 1 Tt 7 F*'" WHISKY JilMj Head of the line] vsS^ w \j>4" ~^Sw^Sas jL PLACED firtit by the expert! who acted ad238 words
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Advertisement40 1930-05-07 4 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by Cyril Baxendale, is now ready for issue at $2 a copy. The volume may be purchased through our agerts throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la, Penang-street, Penang40 words
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Advertisement357 1930-05-07 4 Bread and milk What Bread and Milk at a 41l <4, party? How unjust! Hov, awful! ?But the curious thing is that the children liked it better than the a s JL For the milk, you see, was Milkmaid Milk spread nice and thick on thin slices of bread. a357 words
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Article, Illustration432 1930-05-07 5 George Gadd - The Approach Shot. By George Gadd. MISSING ?THE GREEN ON THE LEFT. THE other day a golfer came to me with a tale of woe. How was it, he asked, that all his approach shots with iron clubs were going to the left of the hole. 1 am432 words
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Article141 1930-05-07 5 —Rugby Radio Service. Germany Participates. INDICATION OF NORMAL RELATIONS. IMPORTANT TROPHIES. Loudon, May 6. FOR the first time since or before the war a team of officers from the crack Cavalry Regiments of the German army will ride in the International Horse Show at Olympia next month—Rugby Radio Service. - 141 words
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Article146 1930-05-07 5 —British United Press. WEIRD CU T IN AMERICA. St Charles, Illinois, May 6. Chastisement to drive out the Devil was a feature of a queer religious cult, revealed when Sydney Hunt, said to be an Englishman, appeared in court accused oi beating an emaciated little woman.—British United Press. - 146 words
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Article74 1930-05-07 5 ,—Reuter. 400 KILLED. Whole Town Badly Battered. Rangoon, May G. It is now estimated that 400 persons were killed and over 200 injured at Pegu due to the earthquake which was felt here yesterday. The roof of the famous Shwedagon Pagoda has been damaged and the,—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article46 1930-05-07 5 —Reuter. TWENTY KILLED. Paris, May 7. A message from Hanoi states that Communist rebels have attacked the Concession near Vinh and killed four natives. The police hotly pursued the rebels of whom 20 were killed and 20 wounded. Many rebels were arrested—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article43 1930-05-07 5 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March Old Nobility Hume 2 Overture Gilderoy Berger 3. Selection The M ikado Sullivan 4. Intermezzo Lancashire Clogs Grimshaw 5. Fox Trot Happy Days are Here Again Yellen God Save The King.43 words
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Article67 1930-05-07 5 XONTBLY MEDAL. The win er cf the Aptil monthly medal 3 rcke) c .mpetition was T. A. Wemyse vho returned the score 88 —18—70 net. Other leading toons were T. R. Weir 89 6=73 net J. D La ng 89—16=73 net A.Ciaik 87 12=75 net p. W.67 words
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Article302 1930-05-07 5 PENANG LEAGUE. Thrilling Game On Esplanade. The P. C. C. and the Sepoy Lines had shown such good form in their League fixtures this season that their meeting on the Esplande yesterday was vested with more than ordinary interest. Th ere was a large302 words
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Article68 1930-05-07 5 Reuter. GREAT BRITAIN TO MEET POLAND. London, May 6. At Dublin in the Davis Cup Ireland eliminated Monaco by 3 matches to one. Maguire beat Landau 13-11, O-6, 3-6, 6-4; 6 1. Warsaw, May 6 Poland eliminated Rumania from the Davis Cup by three matches to two. Max– Reuter. - 68 words
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Article125 1930-05-07 5 —Reuter. ARRIVE IN LONDON. BOBBY JONES AND STEEL SHAFTS. London, May 6, Members of the American XY alker Cup team, Jones, Ouimet, von Elm, illing, Mackenzie, Voigt Harrison, Johnston and Moe arrived in London acc: mpanied by Sir Harry Lauder and Douglas Fairbanks. j Bobby Jones—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article123 1930-05-07 5 Rugby Radio Servica. WATCHES TOTALISATOR. London, May 6. Newspapers in leading articles on the twentieth anniversary of the accession of King George, emphasise that His Majesty has seen more changes, political, social and scientific than any of his predecessors, the greatest event being the late war.– Rugby Radio Servica. - 123 words
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Article632 1930-05-07 5 Mr. A.C. Brooks will officiate as Deputy Government Analyst, Penang. Mr and Mrs. T. A. Brazier are paying a short visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R. I. Randall, of Kombok Estate, oungei Gadut, is leaving for Home shortly. Dr. Eric Beggs, of Kuala Selangor is going Home632 words
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52 1930-05-07 5 —Reuter. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES. New York, May 6. A message from Mexico City says that M Jacob Friedman, the Charge d’Affaires of the Soviet Embassy since the severance of the Russo-American diplomatic relations has been arrested for Communistic activities. It is reported that he will be—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article32 1930-05-07 5 Reuter. WEST FULHAM BY-ELECTION. Conseivalive Victory. London. May 7. West Fulham by-election resulted as follows: Sir Cyril obb < r onservative) 16, 23 votes Mr. W. Banfield (Labou.) 5,9:3 votes.— Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement15 1930-05-07 5 “BOSCH" lave proved to he best on the road, tn the air and on t,ne15 words
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Advertisement292 1930-05-07 5 f This is 'l jSJ SMILER/ fed from the start on < X “Cow and Gate.” Well x pleased with life, sleeping 1 a top an< l making headway to mother’s, doctor’s and nurse’s infinite satisfaction. < “Cow an<l Gate” does not cause that excessive > fatness which is so292 words
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526 1930-05-07 6 No Play At Leicester. Big Victories For Surrey And Lancashire. f Yorkshire Defeats M .C.C. London, May 6. RAIN interfered with cricket in all parts of the country during the week-end with the result that several matches were left in an unfinished state. At Leicester,526 words
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Advertisement453 1930-05-07 6 O NEW CAR DISPLAY. 4 Commencing Monday, May 12th and continuing for one weet,• The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd.) are staging a special exhibition of 1930 model cars which should prove of outstanding interest to all motorists and prospective motorists. Amongst the new models will appear the Singer Light453 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-07 6 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement85 1930-05-07 6 The [reconstituted) milk prepared DAILY by the Singapore Cold Storage Company is the nearest approach k to fresh dairy milk in this country. Used in all Govt. Hospitals. PRINTED Chiffon Velvets OF Radiant Beauty Printed Materials are in vogue at present all over the continent. We have received by the85 words
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Miscellaneous122 1930-05-07 6 6-45 p m. and 9-3 o p.m. To-night! MAJE- S T IO 'PHONE 1179. From Wednesday, 7th, to Saturday, 10th May. Day shows—Saturday and Sunday at 3p.m. f Singing chorus ot oo I Dancing ensemble of mo Special Matinee Friday, 9th May, at 3pw Symphony orchestra of 75 I |n122 words
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Article752 1930-05-07 7 CLAIM DISMISSED. Case Not Made Out. A. claim by the Estate and Trust Agency. Penang, as Receivers for Imperia! Motors Ltd., who formerly had a branch in Northam R ai. Penang, for $164 for repairs to car and petrol supplier, agiinet Mr. A. 11. Lane ister was752 words
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Article330 1930-05-07 7 MR. MOHUMED. All-Round Athelete’s Venture. M r N. B. Mohumed, a native of Bombay who is attempting to make a trip from Tokyo to Glasgow on a b»C;. cle arrived in Penang yesterday evening and was receive! by a la-ge nntober of Indians, whom w°re the330 words
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Article202 1930-05-07 7 MERCANTILE BANK. The Penang Branch of the Mercantile Bank of India, Limited, which has for many yeais occupied premises in the Government Building facing the Hong Kong Bank will be moving into new premises at the end of this month. The premises they are moving into202 words
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59 1930-05-07 7 The Hon. Mr. E.W.Gilman, Resident Ccuncillor, Penang, will be living for Singapore on Saturday to attend the next meeting of the Legislative Council to be held there on Monday, May 12. During Mr. Gilmao’s absence Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, District Judge and First M59 words
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Article579 1930-05-07 7 TO DAY’S CASES. Begging In Penang Road. Kadei bin Osman walked into a pawnshop to renew his pawn ticket of thirty dollars. Shortly after he returned and asked for his old ticket back offering the new one for it. An argument arose during which the assistant579 words
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Article157 1930-05-07 7 VISIT UP THE HILL. As is known the Japanese steamer Fushima Maru,*h\ch is conveying Prince Takamatsu, of Japan, to England, in order to return the Garter Mission, is due in Penang on Saturday. The Pinang Gazette understands there will be no official reception but that the157 words
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Article775 1930-05-07 7 OPPOSITION TO INCOME TAX. Objectionable Proposals. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, April 27. THE growing opposition to the income tax proposals of Government is evident from the utterances made at meetings of various political and planting bodies during the week. No one is, of course, against an775 words
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Article319 1930-05-07 7 HANDICAPS FOR THIRD AND FOURTH DAYS. The following handicaps are announced for the third and fourth days of the Singapore Turf Club spring Meeting. Third Day. Race 3. Horses—Class I—Division1 —Division 2—7 Furlongs—3.ls p.m. Puzzler 9.0, Soldier Boy 8.13, Ip Guards 8.13, Entella 8 13, Poppykar319 words
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Article123 1930-05-07 7 missed from the force. —British Lnited Press. CHINESE POLICEMEN’S LOT. Peking, May 6. Policemen here are to be paid by results and those with inferior powers of deduction —the Dr. Watson’s of the Force—are in for a bad time. A definite scale of rewards and punishments formissed from the force.—British Lnited Press. - 123 words
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Article134 1930-05-07 7 May 7. Singapore Turf Club races, Singapore. 2nd day. Penang Football League Boatmen v ACS U, Renong Ground P R 0 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.134 words
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Article108 1930-05-07 7 DRAMATIC ENDING. Case Dismissed With Costs. (From Our Own Corr» spondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 7. THERE was a dramatic end to the Pahang Concession Litigation in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, this morning before the Chief Justice, Mr. F. H. Elphinstone. Mr. BostockHill, Counsel for the State108 words
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Article131 1930-05-07 7 PENANG v KEDAH. The foTowjng have been selected to represent Penang on Saturday and Sunday, th»* 1( th and 11th May, 1930, starting at 12 noon sharp on Saturday on the Esplanade Ground. T S Anthony, G Ante, Dr H O Hopkins. P N Knight (Captain), H131 words
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Advertisement73 1930-05-07 7 REMINDER! In a period of trade depression when reminders are more or less the order of the day it is a pleasant change to send out reminders which carry with them the prospect of $2OO. This sum is offered each week by the Sunday Gazette to its readers in respect73 words
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Advertisement13 1930-05-07 7 You should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement318 1930-05-07 7 POSITION VACANT. Wanted: —Diesel Electric Engineer for Dredge on West Cjast of Siam. Apply enclosing copies of testimonials to Box No. 78 c/j Pinang Gazette. Wanted Immediately Experienced (dALES Woman) for Ladies Department. Good Salary to capable person, apply BuX No. 79 c/o Pinang Gaz ute. Wanted: Temporary Draughtsman with318 words
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Article580 1930-05-07 8 The committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association is not allowing the grass to grow under its feet so far as the acquisition of a hill station site for the Colony on Cameron’s Highlands is concerned. In the report of the Committee to be presented at the annual580 words
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Article48 1930-05-07 8 Reuter. RETURNS FOR REPAIRS. Amsterdam, May 6. Starting on her maiden voyage to Batavia he liner Johan v *n Oldenbameveldt collided with another steamer near Muiden and was damaged above the waterline. he returned and disembarked her passengers. The repairs will take a few days.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article34 1930-05-07 8 Reuter, MISS JOHNSON’S ARRIVAL AT CONSTANTINOPLE. Constantinople, May 6. Miss Amy Johnson, the British girl who is attempting a solo flight to Australia has arrived here non stop from Vienna.Reuter, - 34 words
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Article15 1930-05-07 8 The Library will ba closed ca Friday. May 9, being a Public Holiday.15 words
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Article1122 1930-05-07 8 A. IL U - A. IL U Penang, Wednesday. cjN these days of thin purses I and anxious faces —tin, rubber and copra, good readers, are the cause—it is heartening to learn that someone takes the other view. That is whv we like the article by En Avant which appeared in1,122 words
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Advertisement200 1930-05-07 8 SPECIAL! Arriving Saturday, MAY IO' 1 English Rabbits Ptarmigan Danish Bacon Have You Tried Our ''Chilvern Cottage Cheese" each 50 ceri s EIGHT PORTIONS IN A PACKET This is a Beautiful Creamy Cheese. Pritchard C° L td PEa r I\3G. PHONE 335 “VAT 69” /iJt f I oid, B I200 words
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Advertisement56 1930-05-07 8 H. O. HOTEL. Have pleasure in announcing that they will szlve tbeir FIRST CINEMA SHOW On Friday, 9th Muy at 930 pm. STARRING LAURA LA PLANTE AND EUGENE O’BRIEN IN “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE” A ClNf-“K DAK" F'LM IN 7 PARTS NO ENTRANCE FEF, CN THE LAWN. WtATHER PERMITTING. O G 156 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-05-07 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day 9.20 am. 208 a.m. 8.35 p.m. 2.56 p.m. To-morrow. 9.55 a.m. 3.20 a.m. 9.34 pm. 4.00 p.m.24 words
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1058 1930-05-07 9 Military Pickets In City. Complete Hartal Observed In Upper India. Demonstrations At Delhi. Delhi, May 6A complete hartal was observed in the principal cities in Upper India in connection with Mahatma Gandhi’s arrest. Banks and business houses are closed and vehicular traffic has been suspended.Reuter. - 1,058 words
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Article273 1930-05-07 9 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. SIMPSON MSSION TO PALESTINE. MR. SNOWDEN S REPLIES. London, May G. Mr. Philip Snowden, the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated in the House of Commons that the opening date of the Imperial Economic Conference had been fixed for September 13. Cotton Industry. Asked whether273 words
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82 1930-05-07 9 —Rugby Radio Service. LENGTHY DISCUSSION. London, May 6. Negotiations with the Egyptian delegation were continued this evening at the Foreign Office After a lengthy discussion which concerned the Sudan, the meeting was adjourned until 8 o’ clock to-morrow morning. This early hour has been fixed in.—Rugby Radio Service. - 82 words
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Article86 1930-05-07 9 Rugby Radio Service. SIR HILTON YOUNG’S ADVICE SOUGHT. London, Vay 7. At the request of the British and Irak Governments, Sir Hilton Young is proceeding at short notice to Baghdad to advise the Irak Government on urgent questions rela ting to the budget and currency andRugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article234 1930-05-07 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 750 MILES COURSE. CONFINED TO LIGHT AEROPLANES. WOMEN PILOTS. London, May 6. This year’s Air Race for the King s Cup is to be confined to light planes. The course will be one <5O miles, round Great Britain and the contest will be—Rugby Radio Service. - 234 words
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Article162 1930-05-07 9 TWO CASES. AUTHORITIES NOT TO BLAME. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 7. Within two days, two cases of suicide have occurred in the criminal prison at Singapore. On May 2. a prisoner in cell No 75 hanged himself with a coat from the bars of162 words
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Article90 1930-05-07 9 —Reuter. SEQUEL TO STUDENT RIOTS. Madrid, May 6. As a sequel to the riots yesterday, the University authorities have decided to close the university. After a Cabinet Meeting yesterday evening, the Government issued a statement that its determination to prepare steadily for the return of normal constitutional—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article83 1930-05-07 9 Rugby Radio Service. NADIR KHAN RE AFFIRMS TREATY. London, May G. It is officially stated that on the accession to the Afghan Throne of King Muhammad Nadir Shah, both the Afghan Government and the British Government desired to reaffirm the validity of the Anglo-Afghan Treaty concluded at Kabul– Rugby Radio Service. - 83 words
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Advertisement12 1930-05-07 9 IZoamite ipefoam “FIRE” DMnr Protect T- 1 Property. ('//> AOBNTB SA W Peaaifc12 words
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Advertisement13 1930-05-07 9 You should dive Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement273 1930-05-07 9 “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” RECORDS. From the First May Issue. A Musical Sensation —Uarnso’s voice again! “L’ Africana,” Act 4. Deh! ch’io ritorniMeyerbeer D B 1386 (Lead me toward the vess-1) (in Italian) Addio (Goodbye) (In Italian) *Tosti Enrico Caruso (Tenor) with Orchestral Acc. Hislop in songs from the land of273 words
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Article429 1930-05-07 10 APRIL RETURNS. ’THE following are the April retuzna of tin and rubber out pa a: Rwong Tin Dredging Co., Ld. Thia output for the second half of April is as follower— No. 2 dredge piculs 406 No. 3 dredge 245 making a total of 1,080 piculs429 words
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Article72 1930-05-07 10 P«nang, May 7. 1930 By O.iurtesy The Chartered dank On London Demand 2/3 I ail 2/3 15/16 Private 3 tn, to Credit 2/4 1/8 3 D >cu mentor y 2 4 1/4 On New York 3mk Demu.d 56 l/i6 France f.T. 1.425 India t.T. m Bangkok t.t. Batavia t.T.72 words
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Article168 1930-05-07 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day, oĕ* E E Sharks. .<> 0 p 33 UQ CQ QQ t fl. tfl. t O. tO. Minnf. Aver Bitam Tin. 14/- 14 6 13/3 13/9168 words
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Article56 1930-05-07 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £142-7-6. Down £5 7-6 3 Months’ £144-5-0. Down £6-10-0 SINGAPORE. $73.12| per picul. Down $l.OO 200 tons done RUBBER. London ***** d. Unchanged New York 14| c. (Gold) Up 1/4 c. Local 231 cts. Up Ic. By56 words
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Article150 1930-05-07 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE./ S.R. Sheet 23* ata, per pound =K*r pl =$31/Steady. London 6 13/16 1 New York 14 j eta. (gold) Courtesy of Messrs Allen Dennys). Gaaaral Produce Ageacy. Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for on yesterday are as follows;— Spot 23 cents per150 words
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Article66 1930-05-07 10 For April. lbs. Alor Pongsu 32,323 Brieh 30.047 Bedong 30,316 Merbau 19,864 North rerak 1,0587 J abi 36,600 Tonghurst 20,750 Chungloou 16,220 Temerloh 26,711 Ayer Kuning 10,000 Malakoff 129.000 Koala Muda 249,350 United Patani 235,000 Tai pi ng 108.000 Sungei Batu 54.000 Foothills (»;a’aya) 25,500 Bertam C. >91,80066 words
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Article1061 1930-05-07 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. C x B L _l_ 11 RUBBER [Dellas.l c 1 0 o Allenby Rabbet Oa 1 55 1 65 Alor Gajah Rabber Batata I U 1 jn Amalgamated Malay Htetetea 3 4 2 C 5 Ayer Hltam Planting Byudkate 2 to 2 70, ayex Koning1,061 words
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Article149 1930-05-07 10 EXPORTS OF TIN. Foreign exports of tin, being final ehipmentd on ocean-steamers at all Malayan Ports during the month of April. 1930. Destination Tong United Kingdon 963 United States of America 6.103 Continent of Europe 2,130 British Possessions 383 Japan 119 Other Foreign Countries 67 Total 9,765149 words
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Article67 1930-05-07 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, May 5. Paris. 123.85; New York, 4.86| Brussels, 34.83 Geneva, 25.085 Ams terdem, 12.075 Milan. 92.71; Berlin, 20.365 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen, 18.165; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.465; Prague, 164 g; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 39.84; Lisbon, 108.30; Athens, 375 R» cnarest* 818 Rio 5J Buenos Aires,(Rugby Radio Service.) - 67 words
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Advertisement174 1930-05-07 10 R. YOUNG Co, Ltd. Civil, Constructional and Sanitary Engineers and Contractors. Estimates, Layouts Particulars Given for I Sanitary Installations Largre Stocks i mlary Fittings Cast Iron Soil Pipes and Connections Cast Iron Drain Doultons Stoneware Pipes Connections 7BE|j SOLE AGENTS FORS.S. F-M S. FDR Shank’s Sanitary Wares Jones and Attwood174 words
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1501 1930-05-07 11 Port Of Penang, Schedule Of Principal Lines. rHE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: n In Port To-<ay. "Rawang” from Kantang, Ghirbi, Pangab, and Kintang. Sails for Kantang, Pungah, Ghirbi and Kmtang to-day at 1 p. m. g1,501 words
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Article196 1930-05-07 11 Penang, May 7, 1930. Ct 8. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5.000.C0 Cloves h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 w 110 s 60. CO Cocoanuts per 1,000 90.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9.10 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells196 words
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Advertisement95 1930-05-07 11 SOUND ARGUMENT! AN OUNCE < OF PROOF I S WORTH fc. A TON XTjfi OF TALK. PINKETTES LAXATIVE PERFECTIOH-/// PROVE THEIR 5 WORTH IN A SINGLE < N’GHT TRY rHEM! I Just one trial is all that is necessary to convince you of the merits of Pinkettee, the dainty little95 words
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Advertisement42 1930-05-07 11 A. Mohamed Rawther I anting and Transhipping Agaat. Shipments promptly cleared TPt*2LVC-l OrfHBbtlOlk ,nd despatched. Moderate charge. WRITE For particulars apply:— awt FtrAlkF C* AMERICAN EXPRESS cm»®You should give Martell's Brandy the UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. preference over others as it is superlative.42 words
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Miscellaneous87 1930-05-07 11 MURPHY No. 13. I —I A I w dd I Vi-X COPYRI6HT Pie BOX 6 mvs i I I I a /v IIV es I )»5| Murphy surrenders to superior numbers. I THE WORLD AT ITS WORST By gluyas wiuuAiMg i» > 1530. by The B«U A J dr ■L87 words
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903 1930-05-07 12 He Still Remains a ’Dear in Spite of the Feminine Post-War Revolutions People are always writing about some aspect of the change which has come over woman during the present century. She has been winning her freedom, and her whole attitude of life has been,903 words
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Advertisement181 1930-05-07 12 lajinking of it Your XVay. rjO CAN DEPEND ON BOON’S seeing your point of view. Their business methods are modelled upon years of past experience of their Customers’ Needs and they are able to anticipate many of the requirements of their clients. Unbiassed vice. If assistance is required in selecting181 words
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Advertisement339 1930-05-07 12 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. FOO CHEONG COMPANY Building Contractors, Furniture Makers, Painters, Polishers anl Signboard Writers, Workshop and Ollie Show Boom, 153. Hutton Lane, 97, Bishop Street, I Phone 1248. Open Day and Night. ’Phone 868. Sole339 words
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Advertisement476 1930-05-07 12 K P M Royal Packet Navigation Company. [lncorporated in Holland] Telephone No 582. Telegrams:_ Paketvaart Steamers. Intended to Fail. Sailing for r n Belawan-Deli, Lftngsa, Idi, Reyn.eraz Fn. May 9 Sabftng> Oelee-Lheue, 1 T* Rengat Fun. May 11 Belawan-Deli, Paneh and Asahan. i I Makian Sun. May 11 Pg. Brandan,476 words
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Article421 1930-05-07 13 NOISY TRIBESMEN. Amusing Letter To “The limes.” THE following amusing letter, referring to the invasion of London by the weird tribesmen from north of Tweed, on the occasion of the soccer international at Wembley appears in the '*Times*’ of April 8, over the signature of Eric Keown:421 words
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Article39 1930-05-07 13 A magistrate at Tottenham, N., asked a woman who complained of having been assaulted When you were struck, did you hit back We don’t do that in our set,” replied the woman. 5“ We take out a summons.*’39 words
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Article159 1930-05-07 13 Although the Archbishop of Canterbury was attended by a train bearer, aad lai his primatial cross borne before him by his chaplain at the Westminster Abbey service in memory of Lord Balfour, he did not occupy the position of greatest dignity alone. The Dean of Westminster walked159 words
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Article140 1930-05-07 13 An Indian correspondent of the Field relates a remarkable story of a mare ana a mouse. My mare, he writes, had come to my bungalow ready for me to ride, and I noticed that she was bleeding from the nostril. The syce informed me he140 words
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Advertisement389 1930-05-07 13 WHY NOT A j™ MOTORING I LEAVE IStr'iii You are bound to travel about somewhat while Home on Leave. Have you budgeted the amount you are likely to spend on Train Fares, Taxi Hire, etc., in so doing If so, you probably realise that it would cost less to run389 words
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Advertisement207 1930-05-07 13 s’ i -Wlli*- Now these 1 really are good i cigarettes!” 'W|;. 5 Cool—Smooth—Cork-tipped —Pure Virginia Tobacco—- and They Never Vary! CRAVEN A Virgins A WZJPkXjL W AjXM CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LIMITED. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION FOR QUALITY \Y7 ITH207 words
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Article150 1930-05-07 14 SECOND TO NONE *8 A SALES MEDIUM. A tribute to the value of newspaper •Advertising was piid by Sir Charles Higham at the twenty-first anniversary of the founding of his publicity business, Twenty-ore yean» ago,* he said in an interview, advertis’ng on the hoardings was mor a150 words
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Article145 1930-05-07 14 WHY’SIR’THOMAS BEECHAM DID n IWK II NOT APPEAR. When Judge Sir Alfred Tobin took bis seat at Westminster County Cour, Mr. P. E. Smdlancs, barrister, said he h-»d an apol< gy to tender on behalf of Sir Tho<« frg Beecham. Sir Thomae, who did not appear at145 words
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Article148 1930-05-07 14 BUSINESSMAN-POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS. Police Commissioner Whalen, New York’s best-known figure, resigned to return to his old post of general manager of Wanatnaker’s H j has rec a ntly been the storm centre of Communist disturbances, and has been bitterly from many sources. Some weeks ago intellectuals, headed148 words
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Article117 1930-05-07 14 The Bishop of London was attending a c a remonial at a church near to a boy*.’ club in Lambeth and the use of the c’ub was borrowed for the clergv to robe in. When the e’ergy ha 1 departed one b?y carried a cnmolaint to the organiser117 words
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Advertisement284 1930-05-07 14 IM 1 ii A Mso fl Jne Trusted Favourite f|| J® of BIG GAME Hunters s™ The Remington *'Model 30 Express Bolt W Action Rifle is a modern, high powered, g| hard hitting gun, one of the most effective I 'p! sporting rifles in the world today. fffg] Chambered for284 words
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Advertisement14 1930-05-07 14 DIGESTION ORDER! A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUNP PIQESTIC M ANP SOOM PUTS YOU RI«HT14 words
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Advertisement212 1930-05-07 14 Superlative Quality at an Economical Price 'v\ IISI State Express 999 are for those smokers who require a first-class Ipll cigarette at an economical price. They are guaranteed to be Or exactly the same in every respect as the World-famous State Wu Kjl Express 555, except that they are not212 words
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Article607 1930-05-07 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, May 7. 1930. Morrow— ct Mutton Indian M per ib 60 Head Sheep or goat M eaoh 1-30 Liver with heart A I nag do 151 Tripe do l.dO Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet m. 40 Kidney607 words
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Advertisement229 1930-05-07 15 ApoUinaris WA TER. The Natural Sparkling zz Mineral Water. ZZ It contains a small quantity of Bicarbonate of Soda which corrects acidity and aids Digestion. ASK FOR A "Whiskey Polly. Bottled at the British-Owned Apollinaris Spring—Rhineland, J t *<3S Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Limited, r Fo )merly Katz Brothers,229 words
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Advertisement84 1930-05-07 15 l /ISrlw T aA lOf* d CAPSTAN advertisement b issued by the British-American Tobacco.Co (Straits) L«L 6 4 9 (Ineotporaied id England) Fargo Truck Chassis Ĕ MAMJFACTURED BY:— g I The Fargo Motor Corporation I (Division of Chrysler Mo g Ĕ Six-Cylinder Engine 1 s Gear Box Four Forward Speeds84 words
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Advertisement1255 1930-05-07 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. I dlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE i WEEKLY SERVICE. LJNDON N. CONTINENT. J; J} CALCHAS May 8 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Jj V AUTOLYCUS May 15 London, Rotterdam, and Hamberg. J. PATROCLUS May 22 Marseilles, London, Holland and Glasgow.1,255 words
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Advertisement658 1930-05-07 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companiks Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under con- p«nang, Teluk Anson. Port Swettenham Nafetract with His Majesty a Goeernment, London and Singapore Service. and Far East Mail Service. Mly Outwards from London lor China and658 words
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