Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 May 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1930-05-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 104. VOL. LXXXVIII. 1 HURSDAY, Bth MAY, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement354 1930-05-08 1 mini m«ii niinii wu ii i ii* i nN m to nnamu! iiu iiiiun dish wod J JU. TOKISATSUf I STUDIO, s up-to-date Phota» a graphy by electric lighi, ’Phoae 772, 70, Bi»hop Street, j PENANG. !|WlMna piHiiMiiinTOm«ffiNniHniU3nMTO»WTOMiuii JS I I Shodroh, Meshoh and Abednego A Good BEER is a|ways354 words
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Advertisement36 1930-05-08 1 iwißwur.iwiaTO'jHifflTOMiirnnnßßß’iL-uii.sTOir.iKx.auuj I T. NAGATA 1 1 I BROTHERS, DENTISTS. I I i Head Office next to the Oitpenury I i f Braock Olfici, 52, Leitk Streel. i =5Ollll iw injuiffl Mflimunittf nniuisouiiou auimHii umh iuhhtoto br36 words
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Advertisement1824 1930-05-08 2 NOTICES municipal notice' BANKS. t POSITIONS VACANT. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL jk mv. Glenogle Voy 21. The Municipal Commissioners of m „JJ£ SOCIETY 7ff v j k i George Town, Penang, hereby invite ten- NETHERLANDS TRADEG 80, 1 Wanted Immediately Experienced Consignees of cargo per the above vessel d f the undermcUlio1,824 words
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Article837 1930-05-08 3 The Random Reflections of a Laughing Philosopher. THE trouble with a real, honest-to-good ness Socialist like Sebastian is that he tries to reduce everything to an economic formula, and he wants to abolish or else nationalise, everything from Shakespeare to Piccadilly-circus. This is why Sebastian spoke severely837 words
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Advertisement207 1930-05-08 3 J* -.7 /Sfes\ «S’- f- •4<£y 7 >fc I A fresh pure I a body-builder I fforlid# Molted Milk is B the food, for bobio that S S motfurj have luirnd to bust. Mode ofjust those I 3 body-building elements J essential for baby’s fl g health, Horlicks is so207 words
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Advertisement255 1930-05-08 3 FOO CHEONG COMPANY Building Contractors, Furniture Makers, Painters, Polishers and Signboard Writers. Workshop and Office, Show Room, 158. Hutton Lane, 97, Bishop Street, Phone 1248. Open Day and Night. Phone 868. Sole Propretor CHIN MENG KIM. price List Pining Room furniture. Meranti Teak 1 Table 4ft. by 4ft J 9255 words
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Advertisement394 1930-05-08 3 111 A M ife. B J a./ x v, Most likely your smokes Craven “A” Follow his good example! He knows that Craven “A” are made specially to prevent sore throats and that they never vary CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. MADE IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD. f y O ur Biod394 words
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FEMININE, REFLECTIONS.
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Article854 1930-05-08 4 Monday —To my kitchen, where I do find mv Maid Jane n akiug a great deal to do of the cleaning of her kettle?,especially those of copper and aluminium, they being, she s*yetb, more trouble than they are worth. Do bid ber, therefore, till them with boiling854 words
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Article404 1930-05-08 4 MARJORIE CROOME - BY MARJORIE CROOME. Cretonnes and casement cloths are apt to lose their freshness of Colour when washed with soap aid water. This difficulty may be overcome by washing such coloured articles in bran water. The water is simply prepared, by taking some bran and tying it securely in404 words
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Article372 1930-05-08 4 JOAN ROSSITER - BY JOAN ROSSITER. Coats, whether they are short or fulllengtb, appear to be designed only for slim figures this year. At a recent fashion parade, several basqued coats were worn, with pulled-in waist-belts and bodices slightly pouched. These looked charming on the mannequins’ youthful figures. But it372 words
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Article, Illustration71 1930-05-08 4 A snug hip-line is essential this season, however full the bodice of the frock or coat may be, and despite the frilliness of its trimmings, This smart suit is in a fine black wollen material, and is worn with a black and white crepe-de-chine blouse. Mother-of-pearl buttons71 words
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Article536 1930-05-08 4 VIOLET DIS MORE - BY VIOLET DIS MORE. “It must be nice to have a home of your own, complete wti husbmd and baby,” sighed Yvonne to her married friend Mary. ‘‘You be thankful for your blessings!” re torted Mary. “Wish I had half your chance of a seven-pound-a-week job, with536 words
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Article423 1930-05-08 4 BY “LYDIA.” If only bith salts were not so expensive they would be more freely used, for their softening qualities and pleasant fragrance give the daily bath a double charm. Yet little trouble is involved in making the salts at home, and the materials are obtained atBY “LYDIA.” - 423 words
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Article547 1930-05-08 4 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE. The world of fashion alway 8 tri spring alarming surprises upon u 8 at th time of the year. And we are dutif nl surprised—until we actually Bee 7 fashions of which we have heard vague rumours, for the last month or 80 p547 words
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Advertisement86 1930-05-08 4 i I NEW LIGHT ON NUTRITION “Food should refresh and invigorate the body and not merely satisfy the sense of hunger and appetite; it should produce energy and vital capacity.” Extract from Report of the British Ministry of Health. < It is in these two points that the value of86 words
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Article1799 1930-05-08 5 Racing- —Behind Stable Doors. Sinews of the Big Turf Battles. Racing is the bread and butter "Of thousr ands, as well as the Sport of Kings. It has grown to be a most important British industry—as vital to our prosperity as many which advertise themselves as "among the staple industries1,799 words
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Article219 1930-05-08 5 ,—Reuter. I Woodfull Bowled. tricky wicket at tmoN ESSEX 43 FOR 3. London, May 7. THE Australians had the experience of batting on a typical English wicket at Leyton—a ticket rendered tricky by the rain which had fallen during the week-end. The Australians batted first and,—Reuter. - 219 words
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Article151 1930-05-08 5 NEW RECORD FOR FOUR LAPS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 8. The attendance at last night’s speedway was greatly affected by a slight drizzle In the trophy scratch race Chas. Datson was first and Jack Sharp second in 1 min. 25 secs. The local scratch trophy was151 words
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Article77 1930-05-08 5 —Reuter. U. S. SENATE. Washington, May 7. The Senate after an angry debate by 41 votes to 39 rejected the appointment of Judge J. J. Parker as an Associate Judge of the Supreme Court. TPe Judge’s opponents urged that he was unfit to sit in the highest—Reuter. - 77 words
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888 1930-05-08 5 Second Day’s Results. My Posey and Bonnie King Surprise. Blackkar Well Beaten. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 7. The second day’s races to-day were favoured with fine bright weather. The going was good, though slightly on the heavy side after the heavy rain the888 words
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Advertisement13 1930-05-08 5 You should give Martell's Brandy the Pieference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Miscellaneous133 1930-05-08 5 amu.— ~www——■ MWM—uj—m whiumi—mb iw i■■i hm ny.njmrn—B To-night! *4’ p- m an< ®-3o pm. To-night! MAJESTIC 'PHONE 1179. From Wednesday, 7th, to Saturday, 10th May. Day shoivs —Saturday and Sunday at 3p.m. .WllU/M FOX first I Singing chorus of oo I k Dancing ensemble of 100 Special Matinee WESI133 words
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Article244 1930-05-08 6 Penang League Football. A. C. S. U. HEAD TABLE. The Boatmen, in their League Match, with the A.C.S.U., suffered a severe defeat yesterday on the Renong Ground by six goals to one. The play was ore-sided, the A.C.S.U. monopolising the game throughout. The only goal for244 words
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Article154 1930-05-08 6 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST. Geok Seng, formerly a storekeeper in charge of the Klang branch of Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co., Ltd figured in an alleged cheaUng case in the Klang District C >nrt on Tuesday. The circumstances which led to the arrest of the accused in154 words
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Article615 1930-05-08 6 Mr. R- L Rind all, of Kombok Estate, Sungei Gadu k is leaving for Home shortly. Dr. Eric B?ggs, of Kuala Sei ar.gr r, is going Home on leave at the end of this month. Mr. L A. Ryder has been appointed engineer of the Kuala Lumpur615 words
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Article160 1930-05-08 6 HALF-YEARLY MEETING. The half-yearly general meeting of the Penang English School Teachers* Cooperative Thrift and Laan Society Ltd, was held yesterday at the Hutchings School, Penang, when there was only just a quorum present. In the absence of Mr. Arnold, the President of the Society, Mr. S.160 words
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Advertisement242 1930-05-08 6 J> ‘‘The Whisky you ask for again hffliSH'S A mtsky 7 Special ScotchWhisK* l I 'avd 17. “Grand Liqueur’ J AGENTS.— “Grand” a Old Highland Scotch Whisky Liqueur Robinson Co., Ltd., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Pritchsrd Co.. Ltd., Penang rnd Ipoh. J 3 I SPECIFY CROMPTON’S H //H® 111 f242 words
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Advertisement242 1930-05-08 6 *''su L ■sV' ksiWg&L In The Grip Of r ndigestion« Many sufferers hava daily to consider which prefer—starvation or torture. Craving for food to appease the system’s need for nourishment, they scarcely dare eat because of the agonies which follow even the lightest meal. This pain after eating is the242 words
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Advertisement493 1930-05-08 6 H 0 The use of a h I KELVINATOR I 12 ♦< Automatically Protects Your Food. ■i—• 44* Hi S M| jh d HEffi AKli SH 3: I M s BR i H Economical H B Hygienic Mil s 2_. 53 m g lXl| H H H 1 SSB It493 words
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Article1194 1930-05-08 7 CHINESE FOUND GUILTY. Penang Police Court Case. A trembling Chinese, Bah C'aai, eto( d in the dock this morning charged be fore the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wihon, with: “The theft of one duck valued at-forty-four centr, pnniuhable under Section 379 of tbe P enal1,194 words
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Article250 1930-05-08 7 TO-DAY’S CASES, A fourteen-year old CMneee bay, Lee Hock Urn, wa° fined on? dollar this morning in the Penang Police Court by Magistrate Mr. F. R. Wilson for riding a bicycle on a public footpath at Light street. xxx Ong L m Tiong was charged with250 words
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Article255 1930-05-08 7 “MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD.” The Majestic Theatre has again come to the fore with an entertaining talking picture for Penang. The show now playing is, Married in Hollywood featuring Miss Norma Terris and Mr. J. Harold Murray. An id» a of what might possibly be called futuristic moving picture255 words
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650 1930-05-08 7 IN DRUG SHOP BUS'NESS, Supreme Court Judgment. In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Justice Sproule delivered judgment in the bankruptcy matter in which Chan Ah Kang had denied he was a partner of Chop Fook Chye Woh. Plaintiff was adjudged bankrupt with two others650 words
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Article102 1930-05-08 7 MANAGING DIRECTOR OF JOHN LITTLE AND CO* Messrs. John Little and Company, Limited, Penang, inform us that their Singapore house has received news by cable of the death in London on the 6th ins l of Mr. Robert Scoular, Chairman and Managing Director of the102 words
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Article239 1930-05-08 7 CASE POSTPONED. w ith n L2 hin<S and a T nil WBre charged do lar. 10 a box lnwl 'O'-' The? nf lo^ ,n B. t 0 one Chea Boon Hnki’.n i he Hokkiea community. The la,med tnal while the lattes admitted the theft. tkoZS 8239 words
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Article123 1930-05-08 7 The Pinang Gazette understands that if the Fushima Maru arrives before 3 p.m. on Saturday, the Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, R-sident Councillor, Penang, will pay an nncffijial call on Prince Takamatsu cf Japan who is enroute to England to return the Garter Mission. Everything123 words
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Article109 1930-05-08 7 MALAYA CUP TRIAL TEAMS. The following is the amended teams for the Malava Cup Trial game m 9:h May on the S X R C Ground at 5,15 p.m. Whites: Ng Kam Pboo s Khaw Bian Thang and Ghim Huai; Che Hussain, Lee Ee O v and109 words
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89 1930-05-08 7 MR. DINSMORE ON CASUAL LEAVE. The Pinang Gazette und#rs'aads that Mr. J.H.W, Arthur, First Magistrate and District Judge, Penang, has been appointed to act as a Judge of the High Court, at Alor Star, in addition to his own duties, vice89 words
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Article27 1930-05-08 7 —Reuter. GOVERNMENT PROHIBITS PARROT IMPORTATION. Ottawa, May 8. The Government ba* banned the entry of parrots into Canada owing to psittacosis in British Columbia.-—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article109 1930-05-08 7 To-morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Old Faithful Holzmann 2 Overture Le Songe D’Une Niut D’Ete Thomas 3 Selection The Geisha Jones 4 Intermezzo On The Bosphorus Linoke 5 Finale On The Streets Of Cairo Hulton God Save The King. The engagem°nt is announced of109 words
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437 1930-05-08 7 MINUIES OF MEETING. Telephone Trunk Deposit. Minutes of a Committee Meeting held at the offices of Messrs. Aiarns and Allan on Monday, 28ch April, 1930. at 4 p.m. Present:— Ur. L. E. Slow?, (in the Chair), the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdul Cader, Messrs. K. Md.437 words
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70 1930-05-08 7 SPECTACULAR GAME. (Frcm Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 8. One of the most successful tennis tournaments in the history of the Selangor Club was concluded yesterday when Migg Grenier and Sinclair b* at Captain S.T.J. Faulkner and Mrs Saffery 10—8. 2—6, 6—4 in a70 words
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Article67 1930-05-08 7 LIST OF EVENTS. Entry lists aie now on the Notice Board at the Club. The lists will be closed on the 26th instant and it is hoped to commence play in the tournament early in June. The following events will ba played if sufficient entries are67 words
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Article83 1930-05-08 7 P. R. O. v, P. F. S. The following have been selected to play for the Penang Recreation Club against the Penang Free School, on Sunday, May 11, on the school padang in Green Line, play commencing at 11 a.m. H. M. Thomaez (c«pt.) D. Campbell, E. R.83 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-08 7 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement279 1930-05-08 7 LEAS SAyCE BRINGS THE LOME FLAVOUR TO THE HOTEL FARE Now I they call me ‘Smiler’ Here is another instance of the mapie work done by the six salts in Kruschen. Depression and tiredness vanish, health and energy take their place. Kruschen will do the same tor you I feel279 words
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Article584 1930-05-08 8 The strike of Hylam servants at the Singapore General Hospital was not such a serious affair after all. A statement from an official source says that two Hylam employees, after they had been arrested, were dismissed from their employment. This action resulted in twenty-five of their compatriots584 words
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Article185 1930-05-08 8 Reuter. GOODWILL DEMONSTRATION. CHINESE FOREIGN MINISTER INTERV EWED. Nanking, May 7. The Foreign Minister, Dr. C.T. Wang, interviewed by Reuter said that the signature of the Chinese Japanese Tariff Agreement signifies that all the treaty Powers have restored to China the sovereignty due to her in tariffReuter. - 185 words
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Article1164 1930-05-08 8 A-H. U - A-H.U Penang, Thursday. reader who shall be namefl less for the purposes of comment asks us to insert in our “agony” column that with a friend he is due to leave Malaya for England this month on leave. On reflection we have come to the conclusion that1,164 words
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Advertisement147 1930-05-08 8 r i i' h l'i h uUluUUul I I >e i I k I m *Je w I Hw^WtW-lj^w; i ■> 4’ The Tea of Tea-Shop Fame.* £p Obtainable All Stores. t Sole Agents Huttenbach Lazarus Sons, Ltd., S.S. AND FM.S. (Electric Clocks Connects as any light or fan. x147 words
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Advertisement69 1930-05-08 8 O- —o H. <£ O. HOTEL. Have pleasure in announcing that they Will give their FIRST CINEM V SHOW Oa Friday, 9th May at 930 pm. ST A BRING LAURA LA PLAN IE AND EUGENE O’BRIEN IN “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE A CINE-’ KCDAK” FILM IN 7 PARTS NO ENTRANCE FEE. CN69 words
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Miscellaneous60 1930-05-08 8 [theatre royal I To-Night and Till Sunday 11 th. Matinees ou Saturday and Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., //v “The- 'T'oilers 8 Reels A REGINALD BARKER Special production. An epic drama of the coal mines SICHARD TALMAD6E in “THE BACHELOR’S CLUB” 6 reels A F »st-movmg Comedy- Irama.60 words
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Miscellaneous26 1930-05-08 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 9.55 a.m. .3 20 a.m, 9.34 pm. 4.00 p.m. T O-MORROW. 10.27 am. 405 a.m, 10.19 p.m. 4.44 p.m.26 words
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739 1930-05-08 9 British Goods Boycott. Capt. Benn’s Statement In Parliament. Kobe Indians Excited. Tho “Speaker has resigned perhaps to find a pension and a peerage in His Majesty’s jail” was the jocular remark of the Ex-Speaker of the Imperial Legislative Assembly, Mr. V. J.Reuter. - 739 words
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Article75 1930-05-08 9 SIR SETON JAMES TO RETIRE Londan, May 7 The King has approved of the appoint ment of Sir Thomas Vans Best, Lieutenant Governor of Malta to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Windward Islands in succession to Sir hederick feeton James, whose term of office will75 words
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Article45 1930-05-08 9 PROFESSION PAIRS TENNIS RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 8. Kleinman and Smith won the profession jtairs final in S. C. C. Tennis touruamen yesterday defeating the Rev. Aitken an< Capt b. E. V. Quinn easily by u 1, G 2.45 words
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Article54 1930-05-08 9 Reuter. SIR ROGER KEYES AS ADMIRAL OF FLEET. London, May 7. The Admiralty announces that Admiral Sir 8. A. Gough Calthorpe has retired from the service and that Admiral Sir Roger Keyes has been promoted to Admiral of the Fleet. Vice-Admiral Sir A. A. M. Duff has. Reuter. - 54 words
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Article54 1930-05-08 9 Reuter. 73 DEATH Dallas, Yay 7. At Texas 73 were killed by a tornado which swept over a wide area in the central district as far south as San Antonio The probable death roll may be higher but no further news is available meantime as the stormReuter. - 54 words
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Article164 1930-05-08 9 Reuter. BUDGET DEBATE. GOVERNMENTS’ TARIFF POLICY CRITICISED. GENERAL ELECTION. Ottawa, May 7. In the course of the Budget debate in the House of r ommons Mr. Mackenzie King, the 1’ remier, announced that a general election in Canada will be held in the Autumn. The announcementReuter. - 164 words
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Article61 1930-05-08 9 —Reuter. Lord Passfield Satisfied. London, May 7. In the House of Commons answering questions Dr. Drummond Shiels, the Under secretary for the Colonies said that the report received from the High Commissioner for Malaya regarding Mui-Tsai had satisfied Lord Passfield. No feature of this social custom would.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article130 1930-05-08 9 2,000 GNS. STAKES. Diolite Wins First Classic. The King was again present at Newmarket Races to day and saw the race for the ‘2,000 Guineas ‘takes, the first three-year-old classic of tbe season. The race was run over a course of a mile and resulted130 words
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Article104 1930-05-08 9 Reuter, STILL CAUSING ALARM. New York, May 7. Bush and forest fires, which have already rendered hundreds homeless, still continue to cause alarm on the Eastern seaboard. Fires aggravated by a spell of dry weather are accompanied by high winds. Some conflagrations are now under conReuter, - 104 words
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Article47 1930-05-08 9 Reuter. TILL UNDER CON IDERATION. Sydney, May 7. The reported decision to start an exten sion to the Dutch East Indies Air Line is denied by the Dutch Consul-General who, when inteiwiewed by Reuter, said that the question was still being considered.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article190 1930-05-08 9 —Reuter. ITALIAN PROGRAMME. CONSTRUCTION OF 29 SHIPS. U.S. BILL. London, May 7. To tbe House of Commons, when asked whether his attention had been called to Italy’s new naval programme to build twenty nine warships, Mr. A. V. Alexander replied that the Admiralty was aware of—Reuter. - 190 words
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Article103 1930-05-08 9 —Reuter. FURTHER INCIDENTS. Rangoon, May 7. As the result of the earthquake some railway bridges collapsed and train services were dislocated. The golden tops inset with jewels of the two famous pagodas Shwedagon at Rangoon and Shwemawdaw at Pegu were destroyed. A rice mill at Pegu.—Reuter. - 103 words
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214 1930-05-08 9 Reuter. CONTINUED SITTINGS. SUDAN QUESTION STILL UNSETTLED. London, May 7. The negotiations with the Egyptian Dele gation have been continued all day since 8 o’clo< k in the morning with interruptions only for lunch and dinner. They are being resumed again at 9 o’clock this evening and. – Reuter. - 214 words
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Article94 1930-05-08 9 i —Reuter. PAINTER’S GRANDSON ARRE TED. Paris, May 7. M Jean Charles Millet, the grandson of the famous landscape painter, M. Jean Francois Millet, and his friend M. Cazeau wore arrested in connection with a great picture forgeries scandal. o MiHet and M. Cazeau are alleged toi —Reuter. - 94 words
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Advertisement13 1930-05-08 9 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement304 1930-05-08 9 “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” RECORDS. From the First May Issue. A Musical Sensation —Carnso’s voice again! “L’ Africana,” Act 4. Deh ch’io ritorniMeyerbeer D B 1386 (Lead me toward the vessel) (in Italian) Addio (Goodbye) (In Italian)Tosti Enrico Caruso (Tenor) with Orchestral Acc. Hislop in songs from the land of Burns.304 words
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Article435 1930-05-08 10 ANNUAL MEETING. The minutes of the nxth general meeting held on the 6th <iay of May. 1930, at the Registered Officts of the Company No. 21, Beach Street, Penang,at 12 noon are as follows: There were Present:—Mr. A. K. a B. Terrell (Chairman/ Mr. H. S. Rutsell435 words
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Article120 1930-05-08 10 s. a. Matang.’ The s. s Natang arnvad this morning with the following passengers from Kovah, Renong and Tongkih Mr and Mrs C Moen and in'a it, Mr -and Mrs Geo Hodge, M- H R Thompso- Mr JR ar, Mr W J Wearoe, Mr J Robson, Mr Tan Mah S?»-ng.120 words
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Article67 1930-05-08 10 The s s. Kuala arrive 1 this morning with the following oassengers from Rpia wan Deli: Mr GK Douglas, Mrs Doffy and child, Mis" Ch wire, Mr, 01 wiri Miss L Donati, Mr. B ng Poh Siew.Mr Cheah I-ew Enw, Mr Chan Chaik Chong, Miss Mary Voon. 8.8.67 words
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Article122 1930-05-08 10 May 9. Malaya Cup Trial Football Match, 8 X R C ground. May 10. Singapore Turf Club Races, Singapore, 3rd day. 10 and 11 —Inter-state Cricket: Penang v Kedah, Esplanade. May 13. Penang Football League P C C v A C S U. May 14. Penang Football League122 words
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Article169 1930-05-08 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, E S SHARBB. 3 sj S 3 x uo uu io. 10. to. So. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin, 13/3 13/9 13/6 14’Batu Caves M -80 .85169 words
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Article59 1930-05-08 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. 77/V: LONDON. Spot £145-5 8. Up £2-17-6 3 Months’ £147-0-0. Up £2-15-0 SINGAPORE. $74.00 per picul. Up 87| c. 175 tons done RUBBER-. London 6jd. Up 1/16 d. New York 14§ c. (Gold) Up 1/4 c. Local 23t cts. Up59 words
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Article62 1930-05-08 10 APRIL RETURNS. The following are the latest returns f jT April. Tronoh Mines Ltd. Output pls. 2,081 Southern Tronoh Tin Dredging Ltd. Output pls. 1,000 Siamese Tin Syndicate, Led. Ngow Property. Output piculs]!,lBB No. 2 dredge stopped 17| days for gene ral overhaul and all three62 words
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Article149 1930-05-08 10 For April. lbs. Baling 42,600 Kuala Dingin 39,027 Subur 16.268 Tanjotig Rambutan 27,142 Sungei Paya 24,598 Rasa 32,199 Jong Landor 64,000 Bakap Plantations I Titi Karangan 01,400 Patam Para 86,610 i 38.300 South alay 11,600 Sungkap Para 60.165 Kim Seng 25,244 Sungei Puntar 51.534 South Johore 24,000 Kedah149 words
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Article1154 1930-05-08 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. g 4 a I i RUBBHB (DaltaxU c 3 o 5 c Allenby Bobbea Oa 1 55 I 65 alor Gajato Kubber Hatate J 4’l 5" Amalgamated Malay Bstatea 2 4 2 E 5 Ayer Hitam Planttax Syndioate 2 »0 2 70 Ayer Kuntng ftanber1,154 words
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Article97 1930-05-08 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) 8 R 5 h«(23^..*«-^ p1=|31 66 Steady. London 611 N«w York Ui eta. (gold). (Bj/ Cwtety of Messrs. Allen Dennys). Gf mrnl Produce Ageacy. Ltd* Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot cents per lb. May/Jane 231 Jnly/Sept. 25|97 words
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Advertisement18 1930-05-08 10 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. j18 words
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Advertisement342 1930-05-08 10 New Advertisements. 1 T POSITION VACANT. Ira-' x*** y-jr r Federated Malay States Railways. Temporary Electrical European Foreman required for about 12 mouths f»r duty at Central Workshops. Applicants must be experienced in the installation of A. C. Motors and Switchgear etc. Salary $325/- per mensem. Apply stating ag 3342 words
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Advertisement155 1930-05-08 10 1 !L— Buy your Sillss Ctirios at hangar arris J The only CHEAP STORE in Penang. JUST UNPACKED Largest stocks of most exclusive “SILKS.” High class curiosities always available. Leather Travelling Suit-cases, Camphor-wood Boxes Grass mattings a speciality. By Test The 9 f itf-k a 1 Is Unequalled For Preventing*155 words
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1381 1930-05-08 11 Port Of Penang, Schedule Of Principal Lines. r}IE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-lay. j “Reyniersz” from Acheen Port?, TMlang and M*ulabob. Sails for Bela-wan-D*»!’, Acheen Ports. Tjdang and Menlabnh at 4 p.m. on Friday.1,381 words
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Article194 1930-05-08 11 Penang, May 8, 1930. t CtP. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5*000.00 Cloves 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s H 70.00 110 s 60.00 Oocoanuts per I*ooo 90.00 Copra Sundried buyers 8.90 Rattans eales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 RICB:194 words
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Article66 1930-05-08 11 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, May 7. Paris, 123.86; New York. 4.855 J Brussels, 34.825 Geneva, 25.08 Amsterdam, 12.07 i Milan. 92.66 Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm. 18.11 Copenhagen 18.165; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.45; Prague, 164?; Helsingfors* 193; Madrid* 39.555; Lisbon. 108.30; Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818 Rio 5J Buenos Aires, 43?(Rugby Radio Service.) - 66 words
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Article74 1930-05-08 11 Penang, May 8, 1930. Bv Courtesy el The Chartered oank On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 4 m/ts 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 M France w T.T. 1,425 India H T.T. 1541 Bangkok T.T. «Of74 words
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Advertisement265 1930-05-08 11 iB VS?; CRASHING THROUGH WITH POWER FOR WORK AND PROFIT On steep roads, on soft ing ability—the true test roads or where there are of truck-power. Choose no roads, Dodge Trucks your own road, your have ample power to own load. Make comparipull payloads with ease, sons in your own265 words
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Article136 1930-05-08 12 PROBABLE SETTLEMENT. Rev. Ktppel Garnier’s Views. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 8. Discussing the St Andrew’s Cathedral dispute the Rev. Keppel Garnier who was on his way back to Penang told a Free Press representative that telegrams had been exchanged between the Bishop and his nominee136 words
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Article873 1930-05-08 12 J. Hilary Garratt - HUSBANDS WHO WILL COOK ISIT A CAUSE FO., DIVORCE By J. Hilary Garratt. 44 WTO. 1 don’t think you’ll get mv husband out to-night—he e buey cooking.’’ This sounds like the dictum of a virago and one pictures a poor, hen-pecked little mat domesticated to the873 words
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Advertisement247 1930-05-08 12 In Terrible Slate From Head to Foot Cuticura Healed I had a very scaly breaking out on my knees. It spread very fast to my forehead, ears, down my arms, sides and limbs. I was soon in a terrible state fre m head to foot. The itching was terrible and247 words
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Advertisement42 1930-05-08 12 I I I > —g —IU I I SWEETENED I I u w*. Accepted front intuition by the -Ssfe, I connoisseur—yet acclaimed as “just I the thing’’ by the regular smoker. I JF W I ‘Wk I g? butler, Jl ENGLAND. I ’’i*42 words
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Miscellaneous241 1930-05-08 12 I MBBH *:£XS»II Mj g J MURPHY No. 14. SUBURBAN HEIGHTS —MAN AND THE MOTH By gluyas williams I r X 333 i I <A s jR e jjL I <ga?, jw M® Hf Wii 1® jfli —~BB~~ ’I -M 'cWSP> GETS HAT AND COAT, WIFE FLASHES PAST FOLLOWS ALONG241 words
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Article744 1930-05-08 13 SLIMMING DIET Be*[Plump, Sweet Maid, And LetJWho’WillJße Hungry.’ Fashion has always taken her pound of flesh in one way or another, though her victims usually live to laugh at her and at themselves. But •when a beautiful woman kills herself rather than add an inch744 words
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Advertisement506 1930-05-08 13 T T 1 Every night, before going to bed, (J— 42» massage your face and throat with a creamy UniH lather of Palmolive Soap. Use your two hands. The palm and olive oils, delicately Mil J I blended in the rich lather, act as a lubricant £1 *LJ.\T ,O the506 words
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Advertisement237 1930-05-08 13 mb ra i «fe pWML iSljA'w Quality alone has made A j f the huge demand for Black and White Virginia qJfUUUwW v y Ggare-tes. > u F Smoker, of high-e 1... |||P JIFF, cigarettes throughout the A»# world are choosing HrOOp Black and White, in pre- wßWjv J vu.237 words
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Article231 1930-05-08 14 PSYCHOLOGY TESTS BY EXPERTS. Within the next three months more than 500.000 children attending L mdon County Council schools are to be tested by experts in psychology to ascertain the influence of the films on their minds. At the eud of this period a report231 words
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Article154 1930-05-08 14 SENTENCED IN STREET. Prince Nicholas, uncle of King Michael figured in another incident in the streets of Bucharest. H<s motor car nearly ran down the wife of Maj jr Ge and the me Dr jumped on the running-board of the car, broke the window and.154 words
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Article136 1930-05-08 14 Has it ever happened before. I wonder that a theatrical impresario could honestly say th’-t te did not know how many companies were performing his current success Yet such was the enviable ignorance to which Mr. Maurice Browne was obliged to confess when I induced136 words
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Article122 1930-05-08 14 Lord Macmillan, the new Lord of Apnea', ma He a wiity spetcb ata lui cieou in G'asgow in cji nection wi<h the conferring of honorary degroee. He referred co his somewhat odd experiences in re ont yet>rs. He said that be said to the Home Secretary— nit122 words
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Advertisement419 1930-05-08 14 fiteThe New Way I tO Clean Teeth tSav/ JSO&w I //M7' I 1 I Mr/ p 1 NO GRIT. NO SOAP' NO DRUGS. |u I Doctors and Dentists Advocate Fruit Juices II Fruit Juice is Nature’s Den’if.ice. New Mix follows nature’s method. New Mix is comprised of fresh Fruit Juices419 words
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Advertisement52 1930-05-08 14 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 agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd, la, Penang-street, Penang. You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as52 words
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Advertisement243 1930-05-08 14 I F f H 'TKIE' LL z>'K HV y-i'Vv. I r 7 Kill! T V I g■ y H IN I Ik /T OS I’ of the thinking, talking and writing about motorcar engine fy 1 lubricating oil has beon hazy, obscure, muddled; and this whether tt :X As €>243 words
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Article643 1930-05-08 15 CHOWRAfiTA MARKET Penang, May 8, 1930. M 3TTOR— f ct Mation Indian M per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-3<J Liver with heart A loaf do 159 Tripe M do l-" n Goat or Sheep per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet M643 words
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Advertisement178 1930-05-08 15 i I 1 e>4 I I guarantee- I <<> 'When you buy canned foods do you? x; consider how important the label, jj; really is? A label like Del Monte stands for finest flavor—perfection of fruit— H and economy of cost. H But most important of all, it stands H178 words
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