Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 May 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1930-05-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 111. VOL. LXXXVHI. FRIDAY, 16th MAY,1930. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Advertisement579 1930-05-16 1 1 1 »iwimi»ini»«H« w '’'iou‘i u 1 1. TOKISATSU I STUDIO, i g z/itJi up<o-data Phote» ;r*phy by electric light, ’Phone Z 72, ĕ 63, 70, 3iibup Street, g PENANG. j.(rii;iiiiniiuniuißii!!!iiK!iniiinni;iHi!tnNn«UKi!wiiniu!ininiini!!Gu:il -r. I,.iMiiiiii ~-i 1.111.11 L-wirrir I j. *****8 C,. s uLr/jilwmaia■L«T w i**. READ Bros., I The People Who579 words
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Advertisement23 1930-05-16 1 ■MammiMMHiiaißaßairaKauMr I T. NAGATA I BROTHERS, DENTISTS. I g Head Gfiice next to the Dispensary S Branch Cdite, M, Leith Street. I I23 words
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Advertisement2151 1930-05-16 2 "positions vacant. THE municipal notice. I BAMKS. —y h HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI ===a Electrical Foreman to tak« charge of 0 fa. The Municipal Commissioners of HZk I I Zk RKEZ D ©v-rh* aa u a ns. S .Ury 1100/-. $l2O/- X_S George Town, Penang, hereby invite A thorised Capital $50,000,0002,151 words
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Article343 1930-05-16 3 ENGLISH NOT A FOBEIGN LANGUAGE. ST. MUNGO INDIGNANT. Suggestion Refuted By Poet Laureate. AGAIN and again in visiting infant divisions in Glasgow one is told English is foreign language to children ir this locality. This striking quotation from the repor of a school inspector, just published, ha343 words
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Article135 1930-05-16 3 UNITED STATES NO LONGER AN EL DORADO. A decided slump in immigration from Great Britain and Ireland is shown by the figures issued by the United States Immigration Department, according to the Chicago Tribune (Paris edition) in a Washington dispatch. People in other European countries also show less135 words
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Article144 1930-05-16 3 THE SALVATION ARMY RAISES £170,000. This year’s Self-Denial effort of the Sal vation Army has realised a total of £170,000 which is £20,00'1 more than last year, but £25,000 below the record total of 1928. An announcement to this effect was made during a council of 800 staff144 words
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Article30 1930-05-16 3 A Wife at Shoreditch County Court —My husband is not a ninny.” He does not tell me what he earns. I wouldn t like to ask him,30 words
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Article118 1930-05-16 3 WOMAN OF 70 GRANTED DECREE NISI. A woman of 70 who was married over 50 years ago was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Bateson in the Divorce Court, London, last month on the ground of the adultery of her husband who is 75 years118 words
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Article108 1930-05-16 3 Mr Gerald Ames, the actor, in a talk to the Manchester Rotary Club, told several amusin experiences. Once, when the company of which he was a member were playing “Hamlet,” a wardrobe man w’as called in to play the murderer and pour the poison in the king’s108 words
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61 1930-05-16 3 £360 TIPS’FOR POLICEMEN. Los Angeles.—The executor of the £160,000 estate of Rudolph Valentino has presented to the Superior Court a statement of recounts in which bills totalling £llO,OOO are set down. These include £4 200 advanced to Valentino’s sister and a larger amount to his brother.61 words
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Article16 1930-05-16 3 First Artist—Sold anything lately Second Artist —Yes, my overcoat and two pairs of trousers,16 words
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Advertisement153 1930-05-16 3 "i ir,- I THE f Happy Baby C'O many foods to choose from increases your chances of K I selecting the wrong one, but if you j adopt HUMANISED TRUFOOD you have the assurance that a food has been chosen which provides ,j without question the nourishment I I Mature153 words
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Advertisement46 1930-05-16 3 "BOSCIT' Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. THE NEW BRITISH BEER. j i In i iruT 03 COOL S LIGHT uj mnd O m x ~E«»S EOlH® J refreshing. j I .< »< .11 fata 1 .*1 J46 words
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Advertisement137 1930-05-16 3 ■'mwwwwimti AMwmm— .ryr»- k“ ISINGING TONE Of Liquid Purity Has Made —j ROBINSON i PIANOS I POPULAR I Specially constructed for the tro-| pics, solid teak case, iron frame Price $550-00 I $5O-00 Deposit and $2O-00 per month. I iHb PIANO Co W I E PENANG /TTjl UH! FI WMWM137 words
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Advertisement304 1930-05-16 4 vsrTr.. g»«':mzrErjraCEa;^Wa—«M |^M| l 1 aJ, E -K-iWiri The Ford Motor Company OF MALAYA, LIMITED ANNOUNCE THE INTRODUCTION ■OF THE JL (Qi H. P. J u IlWh ILJUU Illi:'J ENGINE The 14.9 engine as used Vt in the United Kingdom. \X Ta? in the F. M. S. $36. I ||L\304 words
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691 1930-05-16 5 Millionaire’s Outspoken Comment. Exclusive Interview With The “Pinang Gazette” Financial Conditions In Europe. unr HE United States is 1 breeding a lot of hypo- crites through Prohibition, which is the most foolish law ever enacted as an Amendment to the American Constitution’’. This outspoken691 words
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Article159 1930-05-16 5 British United Press 5,000 CHINESE APPLICANTS FOR ONE JOB. Hankow, May 15. Five thousand people all want to be directors of the Hupeh province tax bureau. “There must be something wrong somewhere”, declares General Ho Cheng shin, the Governor of Hupeh, commenting on the extraordinary rushBritish United Press - 159 words
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Article90 1930-05-16 5 British U-lted Tress. A CURIOU C kSE. Nashville, Tennessee, May 15. Tennessee topers have been reassured by a ruling of the State upreme Court. Liquor that one has drunk does not constitute illegal possession in Tennessee, ruled the Court, reversing the conviction of Mr. Dewey Vance,British U-lted Tress. - 90 words
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Article134 1930-05-16 5 British United Press. TWO-THIRDS OF WOMEN WORKERS TRADE UNIONISTS. Copenhagen. Vay 15. Of every four persons engaged in handicrafts and industry in Denmark one is a woman, according to the most recent industrial census, the total number of women and young girls being 09,734, out ofBritish United Press. - 134 words
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Article91 1930-05-16 5 “I have nothing to doßritish L nited Press. WHILE UNEMPLOYMENT EXISTS IN U. S. A.! Bell, California, May 15. Employment rather than unemployment, is the problem that faces Mr. J A Hartman, of this city, who has nine jobs, all of them official. He is City“I have nothing to doßritish L nited Press. - 91 words
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Advertisement329 1930-05-16 5 i; This is 'll JB» SMILER/ I f e< l from the start on j, u Cow and Gate.” Well fl I’ pleased with life,sleeping fl like a top and making jH I headway to mother’s, > doctor’s and nurse’s infinite satisfaction, g. 1 < Cow and Gate uoes is329 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-16 5 “BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best r>n the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement445 1930-05-16 5 Y fl Mt V’ j: T v.\ The reconstituted milk prepared DAILY by the Singapore Cold Storage Company i a V- the nearest app r <>ach k to fresh dairy m. k in I this country. Used in fl all Govt. Hospitals. I ri X I rjA I I M445 words
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Advertisement77 1930-05-16 6 t MWMM M x ||J x _j_ lfa l _uwi j I— -*W-wJW J x jr.-j a; a-- m -TX-i- »»< r 2 ~7 K Sesser I ar i> i M nclay 1 |EWT ~71 3t Whiteaways i Whiteaways Dollar Week Dollar Week Starts on Monday I Starts on Monday77 words
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1219 1930-05-16 7 Saturday’s Handicaps. Good Racing Promised On Last Day. Selections by “Tic Tac.” Below will be found the handical)S for the last day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting which began on the 3rd instant. There are eight races on the programme and the fields1,219 words
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Article588 1930-05-16 7 —Reuter. WALKER CUP GOLF. PRINCE OF WALES A SPECTATOR. Sandwich. May 15. THE Prince of Wales arrived before the start and stepped from his aeroplane which landed near the club house. Instead of the longed for wind the weather was more like that of Florida and this—Reuter. - 588 words
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166 1930-05-16 7 Reuter ANGLO AMERICAN FINAL London, May 15. In the sixth round of the British Women’s Golf championship at Formby Miss Glenna Collett (America) beat Miss Cameron by one hole and Miss Wilson (Gr. Britain) beat Miss Helen Hicks (America) 5 and 4 v iss Fishwick beatReuter - 166 words
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Article192 1930-05-16 7 Fight On Renong Ground.' Prominent Players Detained In Hospital. Alleged Stab Wounds. The ordering off of two players, Huck 800 and Yahaya in the P. 0. R. C. and Sepoy Lines match in the Penang Football League on Wednesday had a sequel in a fight192 words
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Article95 1930-05-16 7 Reuter. Bangkok Preparations. UNDIXG GROUSD LIT UP. LATEST NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, May 15. At Don Muang the Aviation Staff had been waiting for two days for the arrival of Miss Amy Johnson. This afternoon they received intimation from Rangoon that she might possiblyReuter. - 95 words
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Article109 1930-05-16 7 ON JUNE 1. All-British Motor Boat. The Pinang Gazette is officially informed that Miss England IV, Lord Wakefield’s all-British motor boat with which he hopes to set up a world's speed record, will be launched on Lake Windermere on June 1. Miss England IV is109 words
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Article19 1930-05-16 7 A total sum of £14,675 was obtained at Sothbe’sLondon,r-Gently for Elizabethan Stuar*, aid realy Gjrgian silver.19 words
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Article69 1930-05-16 7 SELANGOR TE K.M SELECTED TO’ MEET PERAK. [From Our Own Correspondent.! Kuala Lumpur, May 16. I The following have been selected to re present Selangor against Perak at Lawn Tennis at the week end. I Doubles E. N. W. Oliver and H. S Hewett; A.J. Bostock Hill and69 words
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Article44 1930-05-16 7 TO-MORROW’S MATCH. The following team has been selected to represent the Krian Club v P.C.C. to-morrow at Penang Kim Huat; Baker and Ah Siew; Cameron, Kow Bah ard Doxsey («’apt.) D<nne. Mountain Holland, Lock an I B rt >n.44 words
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Article146 1930-05-16 7 —Reuter. POWERS ASKED TO WATCH. Limitation Of Manufacture Of The Drug. Geneva, May 15. Enough opium to supply the medicinal needs of the world for several years is believed to be aboard the mystery ship which Mr Henderson received news of yesterday. It is learnt—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article126 1930-05-16 7 ,—Reuter. M. BRIAND S PLAN FOR ‘UNITED STATES OF EUROPE.” Paris, May 15. The proposals of M Briand for the organisation of a United 'tates of Europe as outlined in a note which is being sent to the principal powers and which it will be published on,—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article68 1930-05-16 7 .—Reuter. WOOD OIL GODOWNS GUTTED. Hankow, May 15. A fire started, at the Chinese dealers’ wood oil godowns at Hankow yesterday and spread rapidly The godowns were occupied by Spiedel and Co who leased the property from Jess and Co, the German exporters. The damage is estimated.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article38 1930-05-16 7 —Reuter AUSTRALIA DEFEATING IRELAND AT DUBLIN In the Davis Cup match at Dublin Crawford 'Australia) beat McGuire (Ireland) q 1. 6-2, 6—4 and Moon (Australia) beat Lyttelton-Rogers 4—4, 2—6, 6—3, 6 —2, 12 —10. —Reuter.—Reuter - 38 words
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Article49 1930-05-16 7 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Th* Hero’s Return Bidgood 2 Overture Dieu Et Biyadere Auber 3 Sei, ction Yes U cie Ayer 4 Phantaaia The Brigade My d die ton 5 One Shp Bunkey Doodie-I-Do Sir ny Gcd Sjve The J* g.49 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article198 1930-05-16 7 THE LATE MR. D. LUCEY— A TRIBUTE. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette}. Sir,--Having seen from the Cork Examiner of April 17 a very beautiful and touching article on the death of my late colleague in the R. I Constabulary— Mr. Daniel Lucey—recently a ssistant Police Superintendent, Straits Settlements198 words
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267 1930-05-16 7 Sir, —“Empty vessels make the most sound.” If any school in Malaya is advertised at all, it is no other than that from which the boys alleged to have committed theft are members. Early this week, the local papers reported an address on the claim267 words
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Article319 1930-05-16 7 Sir, I shall deem it a great favour if you will kindly grant me a little space in your most widely read paper to voice a few words. I have just come to understand that a football match will beheld in lor'tar on ."aturday, the 24th319 words
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Article30 1930-05-16 7 —Reuter. SEVENTEEN KILLED IN U. S. DISASTER. Washington, May 16. Seventeen porsonswere killed in a mine exp’osion at the Powhattan Coal Company of Cleveland s pit at Avella.,.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement14 1930-05-16 7 You sho Id (five Martell'» Brandt the' prrfpvow'r nvfir rtflirrx ox it is snp'-rh-tirr.14 words
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Article21 1930-05-16 8 Nichols. —On the 15th inst., at Penang to|Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nichols of Jabi Estate, Alor Star, a son.21 words
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Article501 1930-05-16 8 A debate of more than passing interest to the legtl profession in the Straits Settlements took place at the Legislative Council meeting o on Monday when the AttorneyGeneral moved that the Courts Amendment Bill be read a second time. The Bill seeks to amend Ordinance 101501 words
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Article251 1930-05-16 8 Formulae of many syllables nowadays fill a prominent place in international politics, and among the formulae perhaps no phrase is more overworked than that of legitimate aspirations.” This particular phrase has two uses. Firstly, it may be employed to soften the blow when a powerful nation finds251 words
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Article1052 1930-05-16 8 A. IL L- Penang, Friday. UITE a pleasant surprise was tucked away in our mail this morning in the shape of a communication from New York. It came from Mr. Maurice Perles, who is the President of the Foreign Advertising and Service Bureau and conveyed the informationA. IL L- - 1,052 words
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Article48 1930-05-16 8 The Lady Superior gratefully ai.’ ledges the following donations recei towards the School Building Lund. Master James Rob bless J Mr. Allan ~q Anonymous The Dispensary s yj weighing machine) J J95..1) 13 1-t Previously acknowledged r. x 1 2.9-7® Total .Vay 3 .93 J.48 words
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Advertisement116 1930-05-16 8 Xa /Z '/■’s p'\ N, z>t/tj Ow»o THE PREMIER WHISKY THAT GOES BACK TO 1627 a is jto /zne.r U S \ZAisZzy' jzi zAe ft fe X’Wm xi&V'J ri /3Jih--z.3rT.^ggaEfe:.^.x- l| FOR QUALITY. BSm c T 1 5 W f bWj PU& ij BflSa f WnfyAiffiO h P I rfc-r]116 words
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Advertisement53 1930-05-16 8 —o E. O. HOTEL. Messrs. Sarkics Brothers Have pleasure in announcing that they will present “PEACOCK FEATHERS” starring JACQUELINS LOGAN on Sunday, May 18, 1930 at 9-30 p.m. A CINE KODAK FILM in 7 parts supplied by MESSRS. STORCH BROS: LTD: PENANG. NO ENTRANCE FEE. O- WO I vA’tl B®Ww53 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-05-16 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water, Low Water. To-Day 1.57 am. 802 a.m, 1.55 p.m. 8.54 p.m. 1 OMORROW. 2.25 a.m. 8.25 a.m. 2.16 p.m. 9.21 p.m-25 words
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2151 1930-05-16 9 Debate In Parliament. Scathing Criticisms By The Opposition. Further Questions About The Base. The work and issues of the Naval Conference were debated in the House of Commons on the intiative of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. The Prime Minister was convinced that, the foundation of InternationalReuter, - 2,151 words
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Article279 1930-05-16 9 —Reuter. PESHAWAR QUIET. SHOL'PUR RIOTS ARREST. MAYOR OF CITY, Dharasana, May 15. The Police are apparently determined to practice Satyagraha (Civil Disobedience against the headed by Mrs. -arojini Naidu, marching hither to raid the salt depot. When Mrs. Naidu and her companions started this morning the police—Reuter. - 279 words
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Article573 1930-05-16 9 Reuter. FOREIGN SECRETARY’S STATEMENT. present military strength to BE MAINTAINED. WAILING WALL INQUIRY. London, May 15. At a meeting o the Council of the League of Nations this morning Mr. Henderson, the British Foreign Secretary, made a statement regarding the general situation in Palestine He said. Reuter. - 573 words
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Article99 1930-05-16 9 .—Reuter TOWNS CAPTURED. Hankow, May 16 It is reported that imakow. a town on the Han River forty miles from Hankow, was captured by the Reds and many houses were burnt. Two hundred persons were killed and $60,00 •<> were looted The garrison fought stubbornly but.—Reuter - 99 words
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Article45 1930-05-16 9 i —Rente ROPO ED REDUCTION OF CAPITAL. Osaka, May 16 The Japan Cotton Trading <’ompany announces a loss for the first six monthamounting to over 38,000,000 yen and it proposes to reduce its cartel fro" 50,030,030 yea tj 20.300.000 y?n —Rentei —Rente - 45 words
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Advertisement185 1930-05-16 9 U-* fifties» quality I FOR FASHIONABLE LADIES FOOTWEAR. I Illustrating y Lainty Shoe B Fashionable on j Spike Heel Parisian Lines .< A smart Black Satin one Bar Shoe trimmed Diamante j PRICE $2195 EACH. Court Shoes the Fashionable Spike Heel y Fi* A Smart Black Satin Court Shoe trimmed185 words
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Article253 1930-05-16 10 SOME PERTINENT REMARKS. Let The Market Take Its Own Course. LEAVE BOLIVIA ALONE. The following communication, received from a reader, bears out all that the Pinang Gazette has said regarding tin and the efforts now being made to restrict output of the metal. WHILE the continued253 words
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Article161 1930-05-16 10 HALF MONTH’S RETURNS. THE following are the latest returrs for the first half of May: Katu Tin Dredging Ltd. Hours run 296 Cubic yards treated 75,000 Tin ore won p culs 235 Renong Consflidat Q d Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. Hours run 318 Cubic yards treated161 words
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Article131 1930-05-16 10 The s.s. Kedah arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore. Mr Meade and infant, Mr G H Baster ard infant. Dr and Mrs Samu°l, Col Boyd, Mr M»nrle, Mr LCrtssor, Mr F G Stanley, Mr C Bolden Klose, Mr F F Johantsm, Hen Mr P M131 words
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Article40 1930-05-16 10 May 'R, 4th Sunday after Easter 8 a. m Holy -oxinuniori. G pm Evensong and Address ut St Murk’s huich Butterworth. Mi.y -2, Thursday’, 73 a in. Holy ComtLu»i jn at S p au s Chape’, Pukit Tcngah-40 words
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Article1687 1930-05-16 10 Death Sentence. Convicted Vian Creates Scene In Court. Another Murder Trial. Lee Ah Lin, the Hokkien Chinese, who was yesterday charged at the Penang Assizes with the murder of his brother-in-law in a little hut on the night of December 18 last, at Sungei Pinang,1,687 words
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Article292 1930-05-16 10 PROPOSED LEGISLATION. New Penal Code Under Consideration. Siam, which has had a divorce law for many generations, may soon change this law according to M. Charles L Eve*qne, Legal Adviser to the Mtn'ster of Justice of that country, who was interviewed to-day by a “Pinang Gazette”292 words
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Article29 1930-05-16 10 LONDON brNhARO (LOOSFj BR. Sheet 231 cZ P pound =pe r pl= $3l/Qaiet. L 'ndon 6 15/161 New York 14* cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of *<*»«*•■ Allen Dennys).29 words
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Article29 1930-05-16 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow»: Sont 23} cents per lb. Jure 23} Jnlv/Sept. 24£ Oct./Dec. 25} Market Dnd.29 words
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Article86 1930-05-16 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London May 14, Spot £149 5-0 three months’ buying £l5O-17-6 three months’ selling £l5l 0 0. Messrs Boustead d Co., Ltd. 16th May quotation for Singapore refined tin 174 12| per picul, business done 200 tons, Penang refined tin $74-12} per picul, business86 words
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Article65 1930-05-16 10 M/V MENESTHEUS. THE new Blue Funnel motor vessel on her maiden voyage to America arrived at Boston on May Ist. and at New York on May 4tb., having loft Penang m April 3rd. and thus making the passage in 28 and 31 days respectively. We understand65 words
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Article421 1930-05-16 10 CASE DISMISSEDDefence Not Called. The adjourned hearing of the claim by tbe Estate and Trust Agency, Penang, as Receivers for Imperial Motors Ltd., for the sum of $282.84 for repairs to the car and petrol supplied against Mr. W. Martin was mentioned this morning before Mr.421 words
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Article169 1930-05-16 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share at 11 smb. to’ day Yesterday to day C S Sharks. S O *2 X 0Q QQ 0Q Be. G. I 6. tO. Mining Aeam K. 25/- 30/- 20/- 25/- cun» Ayer Hitam169 words
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Article54 1930-05-16 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £147-18-8. Down £l-12-6 3 Months’£l49-5-8. Down £l-12-6 SINGAPORE. $7412 j per picul. Down $l.OO 200 tons done RUBBER: London *****1 Down 1/16 d. New York 14> e (Gold) Unchanged Local 231/4 cts. Down ie. By Courtesy of54 words
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Advertisement226 1930-05-16 10 POSITION VACANT. Wanted Insurance Clerk, must be good at figarnu and type-writing. Apply BixNo 84,c/> Pinang GcZ’ttf. NOTICES. Madame M. Scholz ON HER WAY HOME will display the rest of her goods at very low prices at Rest Houses: Parit Buntar May, 16, 17th. Sungei Patani May 19, 20, 21st*226 words
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A Sportsman’s Scrap Book
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Article753 1930-05-16 11 game growing. Obstacles Ahead For Pioneers. A] READY this season letters have reached me from Denmark and Turkey announcil)( r the formation of Rugby football clubs, and now fiom the Cnited States comes news of a c Ll b which has just been started in flew753 words
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Article790 1930-05-16 11 and mv Dromw death. Will soon be with- you. Maharajah Jam Sahib.” COURSE CAREFULLY NURSED. Golfing Treats In Store. THE Old Course at St Andrews, acknowledged as the most famous and distinguished of our championship greens, has been carefully nursed during the winter and is nowand mv Dromw » • – death. Will soon be ' with- you. Maharajah Jam Sahib.” - 790 words
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Article134 1930-05-16 11 Against Lancashire. TYLDESLEY AND HOPWOOD IN FORM. COUNTY’S CHANCE, Liverpool, May 15, THE Australians never recovered from their disastrous start against Lancashire at Liverpool and were dismissed for 115 runs leaving the county with a lead of 61 runs on the first innings. This is the134 words
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Article93 1930-05-16 11 —Reuter. SMALL SCORES. London, May 15. Bowlers were well on top at Derby and Southampton with the result that two days were sufficient to gain definite results. The scores were as follows Derbyshire Sussex. Derby Sussex 121 (Slater 5 fos 45) and 64 (Worthington 5 for 35).—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article101 1930-05-16 11 READER’S FANCY. With a little less than a month to the first Test Match there is a good deal of speculation as to who will be chosen to represent the M. C. A reader sends us the following team which he considers would retain the101 words
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Article71 1930-05-16 11 P.R.C v. EASTERN SMELTING CO. The following have been selected to play for the P.R.C against Eastern Smelting Co., in a cricket match on the Esplanade to-morrow play commencing at 2 pm. M.E C. Orr (Captain). D. Campbell, L. Scharenguivel, AV. Williams, W. AV ebb. A. Jayasuriya, A de71 words
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Advertisement10 1930-05-16 11 Martell's Brandy the Btferenu our others as it is superlative.10 words
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Advertisement62 1930-05-16 11 i 1 »r r < pf j HVeZcornx? There is nothing more welcome on a hot day, when Old Sol seems determined to shrivel you up, than a glass of Montserrat. Th» delicious Lime Juice makes a good thirst a thing to be treasured I kJONTMERRRT IVB LIME JUICE O/62 words
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Advertisement205 1930-05-16 11 “MAXFLI” will do it. (Maximum flight) a r- 'AI UW I r r frr r r r r r rrrr r r m Ir r r r r r. r.r Wl Irr r r r 3 r r Julil s -rye.- m iiI k iLHII Hole Out In One! with205 words
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1212 1930-05-16 12 Port Of Penang, Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week: In Port To-dlay. B. a.*’ Ampang from Sitiawan. D ndinge and Pangkor. S*ilB for Pangkor, Dmdinge and Sitiawan to-.lay at 5 p, m. xn.B.1,212 words
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Advertisement391 1930-05-16 12 LEA& SAUCE A DROP OR TWO IN YOUR SOUP Q S 1’ She Began Improving At Once When The Doctor Prescribed Baby’s Own Tablets. “My little girl had a hard time getting her teeth”, writes Mrs- David Lee, of L’ndeay, Ontario, Canada She wa’ feverish, her tongue was coated, her391 words
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Advertisement176 1930-05-16 12 \Y7 ITH a fuD Vr tive-seater r touring body or as y an all-enclosed saloon, this big, powerful 14/28 h.p. Morris Cowley is -nr i km It specially for overseas service t 0 stand the strain of rou &k roa ds, steep gradients, heavy loads, and extremes °f climate. Notice176 words
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Article1479 1930-05-16 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL. i, Jleriot, of Bangi Estate, is going on leave shortly, Afr Strachan, General Manager, F. M. S. I,’avc is on a visit to Singapore. Jiflllw > Marcus Rex, who is now in England, .(1 his leave extended by two months, p is due back in the middle of1,479 words
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Advertisement38 1930-05-16 13 RIVER RED CRUSHED Sand Earth Granite Crushed Granite and Koad Making. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Prompt Deliveries by Motor Lome*. MALAYSIA TRADING Co., W RKS A Office: .195 Penang Read, 'QU \RR WATERFALLI KOAl Tele hone No: 1321.38 words
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Miscellaneous86 1930-05-16 13 To-night! To-night Positively the Last Night. SUNNY SIDE UP Your last opportunity to see and hear this magnificent musical comedy AT THE MA J E STIO 'PHONE 1179. Come early to avoid disappointment Booking at K. S Inti Co., 2b, Beach Street. ’Phone 1057 TO MORROW NIGHT RistK OHatterton in86 words
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Article346 1930-05-16 14 Publicans’ Plea for Controlled Clubs. WORKING CLASSIS r OT HEAVY DRINKERS. “For twenty years I, as one concerned, have lived on the edge of a volcano. We have always been faced with some drastic or destroying legislation. “We feel it is time we had346 words
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Article148 1930-05-16 14 Motor R ace With Friend To Aberdeen Cinema The Earl of Buckinghamshire, Hampdfn House, Great Misaender. Bucks, was fined £l2 at Aberdeen for driving a motor car negligently and knrekirg d wn and injuring a bey in King-street, Aberdeen. An agent tendered a plea of guilty on148 words
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Article97 1930-05-16 14 I- is noticeable that very many leading stockbrokers have tak*»n to smoking pipes in preference to cigarettes. Is there seme connection b°tween this fact and the air of confidence on ‘Change’? asks a London writer. A pipe gives to its smoker an air of virility and confidence97 words
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Article79 1930-05-16 14 Not Fuel Consumption, But Personal Comf. rt. What deternvnes the ccsan traveller’s choice of ship»? Mr. W. J. Bekey, speaking at the Institution Naval Architects in London said:— The aver ge passenger in a liner does not care abou*, nor is be interested in, the fuel cot sumption.79 words
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