Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 May 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1930-05-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 121. VOL. LXXXVIII. W EDNESDAY, 28th MAY 1930. PRICE IO CENTS21 words
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Advertisement33 1930-05-28 1 SBannMiinniaiaaHiiifliiH» oaaaa aaa» I T. NAGATA 1 a a I BROTHERS, i DENTISTS. S g Isad (iffitt next io the Disown! J I f Branch ft ftce, i?, Leith Street i a a33 words
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Article300 1930-05-28 2 Summer 1930 Race Meeting, Saturday, 31st May, Tuesday, 3rd June, (H. M. The King’s Birthday) Saturday 7th and Monday 9th, (Whit Monday) of June, 1930. Three runs for each division of Classes 1. 2& 3 Horses. Two Classes IV V (Combined) Horses, Three Class I Ponies. Two300 words
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Advertisement870 1930-05-28 2 POSITION WANTED. PUBLIC AUCTION Wantpf’. BI LL E T bv Conductor thnrcns-hly experienced in a>l estate work. D nnnn A 11/•Finn A/lart Fi'Wn years with one manager. Excel- I lldllg rlULllVll 111<1J )e»t credentials. Cm join immediately. Box No. 90, c/o Pinang Gazette. 2g 29 5 By Order of the870 words
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Advertisement567 1930-05-28 2 POLICE NOTICE. Old Xaverians’ Association. lUAircTin Members are hereby informed that the IVIAJtLoIIL CaINLIvIA. Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the earliest possible TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. date in June. Members are also reminded of the new 1. Between the hours of 6 p,m. and method of elec567 words
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Advertisement236 1930-05-28 2 E r' slI j 1 I'M I j 'l' I fflp I 3 I 11 Vi r I 4 3 Ip k I YoirCan Buy This Swagger j Wardrobe Trunk For $95 only. We don’t have to tell you how handsome Rk' it is. It’s labelled HARTMANN. What more could236 words
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Article681 1930-05-28 3 CULT OF BYRONIC COMPLEX CYNICISM VERSUS MARRIAGE. JUST lately there seems a great revival of interest in the life of Lord Byron, the result of some entertaining new books dealing with his career and carestes not »n mention excesses. I suppose (with the possible exception681 words
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Advertisement367 1930-05-28 3 WHY NOT A «z SBSgw MOTORING leave?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 run your own367 words
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Advertisement144 1930-05-28 3 You should give Martell’s Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative r r,ga= I i ZS/I iII EIGHTEEN HOLE GOLF COURSE S aeccni mndctbtm -al rhe Hun Hen Het fl OrtEy 30 honro frern Pzzan/y by Exprfja T curia For further information THE INFORMATION BUREAU pleasf clip out144 words
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Advertisement191 1930-05-28 3 I w t fr 'w 1 Every Note 7 r Life Itself This Month’s H ts. I The Maestro’s Vocal Quintette of Cultured Singers. J Popub r Medley. Sleepv Valley, I Kiss J I Your Hand Madame, Lover Come Back. Etc., r (Popular M°dley, Broadway Melody, n agda Love I191 words
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Article702 1930-05-28 4 How Taxation Sends Up The Cost Of LivingEconomic Fallacies Of Ruthless Idealism. LA Rochefoucauld tells us that there is something not displeasing in the misfortunes of our friends. Similarly, the twenty-eight million five hundred thousand voters who were not affected apparently by the Budget, cannot be very702 words
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Advertisement712 1930-05-28 4 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1868.) Pahl ap-Capital £3,000,00* Re >ve Fund £4 OOO.OC* Re -erve Liability of Proprietors £3,o’eo.oo xlead Office 38, Bisho*, agate, London, E-C. Agencies and Branches lor Star, Amritsar, Bangkok) Batavia Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore, Cebu Colombo,712 words
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Advertisement66 1930-05-28 4 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best (m (he. road, in the air and on the sea. RIVER RED CRUSHED Sand Earth Granite Crushed Gr nib rnrtal of th* be a quality for Reh forced C mciete Road making. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Prompt Deliveries by Motor Lorries. MALAYSIATRADING Co.,66 words
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Advertisement171 1930-05-28 4 f r < l<r Now these really are S c ig a CoolSmooth—Cork*tipped Pure Virginia tobacco—- and They Never Vary! O.CRAVEHA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LIMITED. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION FOR QUALITY xyriTii a fun I v five-seater body or as an171 words
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Miscellaneous75 1930-05-28 4 ..CD. I Humour As Others See It. j l ZTBE «SC2 B 3 ZD OS TDB o w )> I z x-v -V |l Aou should take this model, madam it suits your complexion so well.” But I am not really pale it is* the price that makes me pale.”—Wahre75 words
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Miscellaneous54 1930-05-28 4 A V V-’-.' V I I like the house, but it is small What can you expect It is only three years old.”Buen Humor, Madrid. Il u Actor (telephoning florist) I ordered twelve laurel wreaths for my first night and you sent only ten. The public will think my popularity54 words
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Article, Illustration387 1930-05-28 5 George Gadd - Causes of the Slice By George Gadd. PENALTY OF MIS-TIMING. IF golfers could free themselves from slicing or cutting the ball, they would be relieved of many troubles. Some are liable to commit this fault more than others, but it is one that creeps into every one’s game387 words
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Article269 1930-05-28 5 EXCITING GAME. Cricket Club Defeats Malays. The match between the P. C. C. and the D. A. F. C., 01 the Esplanade las! night, produce 1 some of the best football seen in Penang this season. The game was fought out at a great pace throughout269 words
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Article59 1930-05-28 5 TO-NIGHT’S MATCH. The fallowing have b*en sei cted to represent the P.R.O. in the Le»wuo foolball natch against the M.A.F.C., thi> evening on the R«nong ground D. Limuoo; E. V* br< (C»pt.) A Agerbeck H. Fo’ey, R. Lea«lar and H.H. Peterson; A. Williams, 0 S L’dir. -Agerbeca59 words
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Article129 1930-05-28 5 SATURDAY’S TEAMS. The selectors appear to be going to have a difficult task in selecting a goalkeeper for the State side this season. Pratt has not played owing to his knee Pawanteh is not fit and is unable to play in the trial on Saturday ard129 words
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Article134 1930-05-28 5 HEARING FIXED. Sequel To Footb allers’ Fight. The case in which Samsu lin bin Yahabdin, a member of the D.A.F.C. and the Malay Sporting Club stands charged with having vjluntarily caused hurt to Ng K»m Phooi, the well-known goalkeeper of the 8 X R.C.,134 words
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Article47 1930-05-28 5 .R-tr r. TOTAL POOL AMOUNTS TO £900,000, Calcutta, May 27. The total pool of the Calcutta Swe-p amounts to £900,000. It is exacted th*» the first prize will be triplicated in amounts of abou £129,000 each. Staitrrs will oe w r h t»b< U» £BOO..R-tr r. - 47 words
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Article292 1930-05-28 5 Voce Bowls Well. YORKSHIRE DEFEATED by Kent. SUSSEX WINS. London, May 27. RAIN prevented any play on Monday or Tuesday at the Oval and Lord’s and the matches between Surrey and the Australians, and Middlesex and Lancashire respectively were left drawn. Notts gained an easy victory292 words
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Article272 1930-05-28 5 Surrey Australians. Oval Anstr*lian‘: 379 for 5 wickets (Woodfall 50, Brahmin 252 not out) Surrey Did not b t. Match Drawn. Leicester v Notts. Leicester No»’p: 153 (Astill 4 for 46) and 216; Leicester 86 (V ce 4 for 28) and 103 (S. Staples 4 for 37, Voce272 words
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Article, Illustration220 1930-05-28 5 AMERICAN REVERSE. Long Driving Record Broken. STOUT’S 380 YARDS. The American contii gent met with a further reverse in the British Amateur Golf Champi >nth p at St. Andrew’e when the tweuty-tnreo years old Soot W. Spark (Montrose) dt feated Willing (America) 2 and 1. D, Fiddiar,220 words
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Article175 1930-05-28 5 DON BRADMAN. 920 Runs So Far Average 153. The honour of being the first batsman to reach his 1,000 runs this season is almost certain to fall on Don Bradman, the brilliant young Australian who is now with the Australian team in England. Had certain175 words
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Article163 1930-05-28 5 MOTHER’S TRaGIJ DISCOVERYDOCTOR MENTIONS OTHER CASES, How a child was suff jc»ted as the re suit of a cat l>ing on its f;>ce vai described at a Hackney it qi-st recently, when Dr. Edwin Smith r corded a verdict of accidental death in the case of163 words
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Article1077 1930-05-28 5 C. G. Macartney on Australians’ ProspectsWeather an Important FactorPossible Bowling Surprises. FINE WEATHER NEED OF TOURISTS. Jelow we publish the first article written by Mr. C. G Macartney, the famous Australian cricketer, since his arrival in England. In it he stresses the important part to be1,077 words
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Article148 1930-05-28 5 RECORD ENTRIE3. Singapore Rider Injured. Douglas, J.0.M., May 27, Great Britain’s predominance in motor cycling will b« keenly challenged at the forthcoming Tourist Trophy rac«s over the tricky course in the Isle of Mar. There is an unprecedented number of eniries which include tbe c148 words
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Article178 1930-05-28 5 AUSTRALIAN SATYAGRAHI CHARGED. C. W. an Australi m who recently enrolled himself with the bed Congress Committee as a volunteer in tne satyagral& campaign, and substqnei t’y visited Mr. Gandhi at Navsar, appeared before a bench of Honorary at Bombay at the instance of the B.178 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-28 5 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to b- best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Article689 1930-05-28 6 A LITTLE KNOWN COUNTRY. Some Facts About The Shan States. A country which has never seen an aeroplane or a ship, but which is to dav making the acquaintance of safety razors has been discovered by an outside world. In an interview with a Finang689 words
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Article60 1930-05-28 6 To-day at the Esplanade at G p.m. 1. March Preciosa Devery 2. Suite Four Indian Love Lyrics” Woodforde—xt m Finden No 1 Temple Bells 2 Less Than The Dust 8 Kashmiri Song 4 Till I Wake 3. Entracte The Valley Of Poppies Ancliffe 4. Selection Pose Marie Stothart60 words
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Article265 1930-05-28 6 British United Press. HIGH EXTRACTION COSTS. Fortune Awaiting An Inventor. OFFICIAL ENQUIRY? Capetown, May 27. Millions of tons of ore in the goldfields of South Africa contain gold which costs more to extract than the metal is worth. There is a huge fortune awaiting theBritish United Press. - 265 words
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Article490 1930-05-28 6 r NCN-PERMAN..Nr SEAT. I Irish Free State Application. s Geneva, May 27. 1 The Irish Free State, youngest of the L Dominions of the British Empire is likely to I demonstrate a sturdy independence at the 1930 Assembly of the League of Nations. r j Next490 words
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Advertisement138 1930-05-28 6 MOS i I smiler’ of finding the right food. Breast milk may not suffice, it may not be suitable. But (.ow and Gate can be regulated exactly so as to satisfy, build aud agree with any baby, in every season. From highest quality XS est of England milk is taken138 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-28 6 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best tn the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement143 1930-05-28 6 1 I WBRIB MWuiwjw i. i at --j. i IMwiiiliifi- j i-_Jil i 1* i 1 H :5 1 I I 'I I The reconstituted» milk V 3 prepared 7by xj the Singapore Cold 3 3 Storage Company i a fc I the nearest approach I k to fresh dairy143 words
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Miscellaneous53 1930-05-28 6 I THEATHE SOYAIL i To-Mg?ht <fc Till Saturday 31st At 9-30 p.m. Snub Pollard in The Yokel” (Comedy) UFA presents The Whirl Of Life” 10 Reels A thrilling Circus Story < f intense excitement. First Show at 7-30 p.m. Frank Merrill in Unknown Dangers” 5 Keels George Walsh in The*53 words
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Article701 1930-05-28 7 SUPREME COURT. Poor Chinese Boy Who Was Adopted.” Jn the T'enang Supreme Court this morning the hearing of the probate matter was continued in which there are three sets of claimants to a fortune left by a Chinese intestate, named Oon Chye Seng. Oon Chye Seng701 words
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Article107 1930-05-28 7 STEADY WORK. Arrivals at Kuala Lumpur stables, for the forthcoming Summer Meeting of the Selangore Turf Club, says yesterday’s Malay Mail include E. Norman’s string and H Marland’s charges. 11. Sleigh s string is due to day. This morning, steady and half-pace work only was possible for107 words
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Article932 1930-05-28 7 Many Charges Of Public Gaming. Ten Chinese women appeared before Mr. A. D. York this morning in the Penang Police Court charged with gaming in a common gambling house. All but tw 7 o pleaded guilty and were fined fifteen dollars each. The two pleading not932 words
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Article538 1930-05-28 7 (The Editor, Pinang Gazette,” Penang.) Sir,In all the football matches that I have witnessed both for the League and practices since the beginning of the year, yesterday’s game between the P. C. C. and The D A F. C. was the best I have seen. Both sides,538 words
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Article223 1930-05-28 7 Sir. I believe your columns are alw’ays open to those who wish to ventilate a grievance. and I should be obliged if you would publish this letter. This morning in Beach-street I saw a long line of bullock-carts holding up the traffic and it occurred to me223 words
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41 1930-05-28 7 STRONG GOVERNMENT ACTION. Publication of the Kwong Wah Yit Poh, Penang, was suspended yesterday by order of the Government, It is understood that the Government objected to an article in a recent issue on Sino Japanese affairs.41 words
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Article407 1930-05-28 7 SHORT MEETING. Business Over In Five Minutes. fortnightly meeting of the Penang unicipal Commissioners, held yesterday afternoon at the Municipal Offices, lasted arely five minutes. The agenda contained eight items but these were all formal matters merely down for mention or confirmation. The meetings, though fixed for407 words
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Article200 1930-05-28 7 Chinese Archaeologist’s Discovery In H<»nan 10 May J 1 Chinese scientists who have been excavating the site of Anyang, in Honan, the capital of China in the Shang dynasty period (176*1 1122 B. C.i believe they have solved the problem of the unicorn. This fabulous beast200 words
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Article126 1930-05-28 7 The newly constructed Golf Club House at Lereh Malacca, was declared opened on Saturday. A tea w 7 as severed on the lawn facing the house after the playing of the monthly medal Tombstone foursomes and the other competitions. The club-hoi se is situated126 words
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Article382 1930-05-28 7 King’s Birthday Parade. Traffic Regulation. Polo Ground—3rd June, 1930. 1. From 6 ».m. till 9 a.m. the undermentioned roads shall form a circle of traffic and along them all vehicles shall proceed in a clockwise direction only, viz Race Course Road, Reeidencv Road, Western Road (from its junction382 words
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Article152 1930-05-28 7 May 28:League Football: M A.F.C. v. P.R.C., Renong Ground. 29 :Clayton Cup Football: Y. R. 0. (Alor Star) v. D.A.F C. (Penang) Dato Kramat Ground. 30 Football: E.S. Co. vs Boatmen (Renong). S.X.R.C. vs U.I.A. (S.X.R.C. ground). 31:Malaya Cup Trial, Esplanade, 5 p.m. King Henry V, Anglo Chinese152 words
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Advertisement277 1930-05-28 7 London Chamber of Commerce Examination AUTUMN 1929. The Certificates for the abjve Examination have arrived. Will those students who have passed please apply at the Hatchings School for their certificates. H. MORTIMER. Principal, Government Evening Classes. Penang, 27th May, 1930. BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS. HOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF277 words
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Article603 1930-05-28 8 As a consequence of the present trade depression rents in Penang, it is said, are gradually receding from the high levels ruling some little time back. Out of this satisfactory feature of our economic life, arises ano.her and equally important questi »n, namely, that of the Municipal603 words
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Article387 1930-05-28 8 Frequent cases in the courts keep the public fully informed as to the useful work accomplished by the Gambling Suppression Department in preventing a too frequent celebration of the nuptials of the inhabitants of Penang with the Goddess of Chance. From the cases which are brought,387 words
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Article933 1930-05-28 8 Penang, Wednesday. rQ\ UR good friend Egoist of the J Times of Malaga must be regarded in the light of a super-optimist. Writing in that journal on the tin position he expresses the view that as soon as trade depression in America ceases to be the price933 words
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Article88 1930-05-28 8 Reuter. Death Sentences For Participator In Native Outbreak, Hanoi, May 28. Ten persons were sentenced to death h the Criminal Commission at I’lmtho -er participation in the attack at Mun > 0 and the siege of Lam Thao during native outbreak against the Govern early in theReuter. - 88 words
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Article76 1930-05-28 8 Touching Tribute By The Presen Primate. Lcnlon, May 27Members of the House of Lords to «y paid tributes to the memory o 1 t 3 Archbishop Davidson when specia 1,1 was laid upon his ability as a conci > The Archbishop of Canterbm > successor, said76 words
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Advertisement180 1930-05-28 8 SPECIAL! Little Dutch Cheeses One Pound each /9 0 s English Rabbits Ducklings Ptarmigan Pritchard C° PE a NG. I VAT 69” r),Jn I i »ii W i i RIPE B Wtn.SancersoncSon AN LEITH M ELLOW 4©|k 0 'pms BRAND has fgOjjg jg>f 0 been in the s-me C*"' iW-jTjy'**;180 words
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Advertisement54 1930-05-28 8 E. O. HOTE.U KINGS BIRTHDAY Tuesday, 3rd June, 1930. SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE. A feature of the evening wifi be the re-arranged Dance Band under the Direction of Mr. BOBBIE” LAMBIE. Tables may be reserved at the Reception Office. Sunday, Ist June, 1930, at 9-30 p.m. SPECIAL ORCHESIRAL CONCERT. SARKIES54 words
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Obituary58 1930-05-28 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Madam P. L. Thiso Hamy, wife of the late Mr. D. C. Wimalasurendre, begs to thank her relatives and friends who attended the funeral of her beloved brother Mr. P. L. Babang Hamy which took place on the 24th instant and also begs to thank all those who sent58 words
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Article273 1930-05-28 9 Rugby Radio Service. Localised Attack of Rheumatism. TROUBLE NOT SERIOUS. London, May 27. It is officially announced that the King for some days has been suffering from painful though localised rheumatism in the right hip. His Majesty has been advised not to attend the Courts to-nightRugby Radio Service. - 273 words
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Article273 1930-05-28 9 Rugby Radio Service. Temporary Agreement Reached With Soviet Russia. London. May 27. The Anglo Russian Temporary Fisheries Agreement which comes into force imme diately and is to serve as a "modus vivendi” pending the conclusion of a formal Conven tion permits < ritisb registered fishing boats toRugby Radio Service. - 273 words
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Article96 1930-05-28 9 Rugby Radio Service. Returning To The Bar When Indian Work Completed. London, May 27. Sir John Simon, Chairman of Royal Commission on Indian affairs which signed a unanimous report yesterday, has intimated his intention of returning to his practice at the Bar almost immediately Sir John SimonRugby Radio Service. - 96 words
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Article50 1930-05-28 9 Rugby Radio Service. Col'ar Bone Broken In Motor ccident. London, May 27. Although knocked down by a motor car when leaving the House of Commons last night and sustaining a broken collar bone, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, the Minister of Health, was present for Parliamentary duties to day.-. Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article209 1930-05-28 9 courage, enthusiasm and efficiency.—Rugby Radio Service. May Phone to Parents in Yorkshire To-day. LORD WAKEFIELD’S TRIBUTE. Sydney May, 27. Miss Amy Johnson has arrived at Cioncurry, East Queensland, en route for Longreach. She arrived at Longreaoh at 5:33 and was welcomed by the greatest crowd evercourage, enthusiasm and efficiency.—Rugby Radio Service. - 209 words
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Article251 1930-05-28 9 Rugby Radio Service. Conditions Of r ssue Explained By Mr Snowden. London, May 27. Answering a number of questions regarding the Reparations loan under the Young Plan, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Philip Snowden, in the House of Commons to day said that detailed con ditionsRugby Radio Service. - 251 words
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Article174 1930-05-28 9 stations which they raided British United Press. Strokes and Imprisonment for Two Unwanted Invaders. Toronto, May 27. Thirty strokes of the cat”, eight years’ imprisonment and eventual deportation back to the United States is the sentence that has been passed here on two American gunmenstations which they raided British United Press. - 174 words
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Article84 1930-05-28 9 British United Brees Traces Of Widows’ Funeral Pyres Discovered. Konigsberg, May 27. Indications that the ancient inhabitants of Prussia practised suttee or the burning alive of widows on the funeral pyres of their husbands, have been discovered during excavations in the Samland district of East Prussia.British United Brees - 84 words
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Article269 1930-05-28 9 Reuter. Europeans Enrolled As Special Constables. TENSE ATMOSPHERE. Rangoon. May 28. A Government communique shows that the police were forced to fire on three or four occasions during the riots when rival mobs showed an ugly temper towards them. It is known that Burmese par tiesReuter. - 269 words
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Article109 1930-05-28 9 Apprehesion Of Killer Of Twelve People. A wireless message received aboard a German vessel yesterday reported that the Jack the Ripper.” who has been hunted by the police of over twenty countries is now safely in the net of the Law after a man hunt which109 words
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Article409 1930-05-28 9 Reuter. Government Communique On Origin of Trouble. FRESH RIOTS AT LUCKNOW. Bombay, May 27. All ig quiet in the Bhendi Bazaar this morning. The majority of shops, however, i remain closed. Over 5,000 Moslems participated in yesterday’s riots and two of those injured have diedReuter. - 409 words
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Article122 1930-05-28 9 Reuter, Retnarkable Report On Empire Trade. London, May 28 A remarkable report has been drawn up by an influential Economic Committee of the Trade-Union Congress, unanimously recommending that tatbe forthcoming Impe rial < onfennee it will be in the interests of the Trade Union movement for theReuter, - 122 words
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Article53 1930-05-28 9 While Holding Mass Meeting With Gandhi’s Photo. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, May 28. A party of Hindus were arrested while holding a mass meeting with the photo of Mahatma Gandhi in their midst. The police seized quantities of literature which is being translated. The Hindus53 words
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Advertisement47 1930-05-28 9 FERTILISERS. j STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA 1 NITRATE OF SODA, A j< NITHOLIMj CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDAB X) ADCO Synthetic F» Manu*. STANDAr iD FL oWER AN® AV ,N FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. U Zege 2nd Thomas, Lid., PENANG.47 words
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Advertisement17 1930-05-28 9 "BOSCH" Plugs hai'e proved to be bes\ on the Toad, in the azr and on the sea*17 words
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Advertisement178 1930-05-28 9 C. B. Cochran’s 1930 Revue.” His Master’s Voice” Records From this new London show Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. ***** W ith a Son? in my Heart” Just as We used to Do” ***** Wind in the VV illows” Jack o’Lantans” C 1855 With a Song in my Heart” Body178 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-05-28 9 TIDE TABLES. High Water, Low Water. To-Day 12.18 pm. 615 a.m, 703 p.m. J o-Morrow. 12.43 a.m. 55 a.m. 12 55 pm, 45 p.m.24 words
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Article142 1930-05-28 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list st 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day fi Ĕ 2 Shares. t, .2 ri e fIQ QQ 03 OQ io. la. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 14/3 14/9 14/1$ 14 9 Bata Caves. 77$142 words
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Article57 1930-05-28 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSEJ S.R. Sheet 23 per pound =per pl= 130/66 Quiet. London 6| 1 New York 13£ ote. (gold) (By CburtesV of Messrs. Allen Dennys). Geaera! Produce A<«ncy, Lt< Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Stroked Sheet for to-lay are ae follows: Spot 23} cents per lb. June57 words
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Article71 1930-05-28 10 Messrs Boustead Co., Ltd. 28 h May quotation for Singapore Tafinedtin $72-25 per picul, busings done 225 tons, Penang refined tin.Forward S72J per picul, buyers no sellers. Ready $7ll P er P’ cn done 50 ton?, unrefined tin $71.25 per pica l tin ore $7l 25 per pica71 words
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77 1930-05-28 10 CHERAS SUNGEI PURUN (F.M RUBBER. FINAL DIVIDENDS. The ager.t Messrs. Bouatead Co., lave received c*ble advice from the *'ecretariep, Measr?, Edward Boua.ead Co., London, reading as follow?: Cheraa Rabbes Es fates Ltd. Annual Report issued prcfi; £lllBO. final divi dead 7| rec mmeoded, £2950. transferred to Reserve A/c. and £*****,77 words
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Article98 1930-05-28 10 ANNUAL MEETING. At the eleventh annual general’meetfing held at the Exchange premises No. 14 China Street, the following g»nt.lem«u were elected Office Beare s for 1930. President. Mr Head J>o Saaug; VicePresident, Mr Khoo B’ng Cheatig; Hon. Secretary Mr Lim Pak Young; Asc. Hon. S cretary, Mr98 words
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Article70 1930-05-28 10 -Luter. MERGER WITH STANDARD OIL ANNOUNCED. New York. May 28. The Standard Oil Export Corporation is increasing its capita' »n n»-de r to acquire the Anglo-Amenr a i Oil Company. The merger will be carried out by means of exchange of bi. ck on the basin of-Luter. - 70 words
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1461 1930-05-28 10 Port Of Penang. Schedule Of Principal Lines. rHE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the veek: In Port Te-tfay. a.s. "Houtman” from Lho-Seumawe, eic., Padang and Batavia. Sailed to-day at 3 p.m. for Langsa, etc., Padang and Batavia. m. v.1,461 words
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Article60 1930-05-28 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T//V: LONDON. Spot £145-5-0. Up £l-7-6 3 Months’ £145-7-6. Up £l-7-6 SINGAPORE. $72.25 per picul. Uown 75 c. 225 tons done RUBBER: London 6 7/8 d. Uown 1/16 d. New York 13 Jc. (Gold) Down i c Local 23 cts.60 words
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Article159 1930-05-28 10 Impress Cf Japan” To Sail Round Ihe World. The Canadian Pacific have iseued an attractively got-up illustrated booklet Scribing the new trans-Pacific liner Empress if Japan’'. The new vessel is stated to be the largest and swiftest on the Pacific, and a glance at the159 words
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Article1111 1930-05-28 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. HAMS 3. i 9 9 8 3 'l< H UHSHR CDeltai.l J o 8 o c Allenby Rnbbsi O» 1 45 1 5’ Alor Gafah Rubber RaUte ...J 4) 1 FM Amalgßtnat'ed Malay 2 4 a 15 Ayer Httaia Planting Bynlto»te 2 CO 2 70 Ayer1,111 words
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Article192 1930-05-28 10 Penang, May 28, 1930. a B«nar« Opium p. cheri Com Knr/?' Gloves 5(0 °'’>C Gold leaf Bel "•Oe Maoe Pickings aoin Nutmegs 80s HOs °-°o Oocoanuts per 1,000 J Copra Sundried buyers Rattans Baleg Rattans Coarse Grwn Snail Shells Rica:-- n, 3 Siam No. 1 pa r bag192 words
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Article70 1930-05-28 10 (Rugby Radio Skrvice.) London, May 27. Paris, 123.93; New 4.Bsjj Brussels, 34.81; Geneva, 25 11; Amsterdam, 12.08; Milan. 92.77; Barba, 20,36 Stockholm, 18.90|; Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; V.»nn a 34.45 Prague, 163; Helsingfors, 193 y; Madrid, 39.92; Lisbon, 108.25; A the. 8, 375 Bncharest, 818 Rio s’» Bnenos(Rugby Radio Skrvice.) - 70 words
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Article65 1930-05-28 10 Penang, May 28, 19 30. By Oourtesv ef The Charted On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 4 m/is 2/3 15/IC Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary */4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155 Bangkok T.T. Batavia T.T, 139 Singapore65 words
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Advertisement10 1930-05-28 10 FOR Travel lixforma>tioii WRITE ih AMERICAN EXPRESS UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE,10 words
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Advertisement125 1930-05-28 10 You should give Martell's Brandy ths Preference over others as it is superlative ATM X t i LONDON Iff?' J,, London Wrl Sets Men’s Styles yBM The Englishman is con- lillht Illi s^ l e worlti smoSt /111 II ill correct dresser. liie.e/Jn fl a fore he chooses PARIS f125 words
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Article738 1930-05-28 11 Monday.—At my reading do come tr on a hint. for cleaning white shoe*, jbip likely to be of use to all those who wear thm in the summer for out-door ports. The same no more than to pjoigten their pipeclay, or whatever other like preparation they favour,738 words
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Article422 1930-05-28 11 MARION WEBSTER - BY MARION WEBSTER. The word bottom-drawer” is peculiar n E «land. It is spoken of in the same breath as trousseaux, engagements and 'vending presents, but the Americans hav» -t still moree'oquent name which on b oes the bottom-drawer and the lro»>-B r, It is hope-chest”.422 words
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Article445 1930-05-28 11 OLGA WRIGHT - BY OLGA WRIGHT, There is a growing tendency to introducj into the home colour scheme effects from nature, and this season great effor.s are being made by decorators and housefurr.ishers to ir fuse the atmosphere of spring indui rs as well as out. For instance, I saw445 words
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Article, Illustration63 1930-05-28 11 A well-known dress designer has prophesied a blue season, and already a great deal of navy eatin has been used in the making of semitailored frocks for indoors and out-of On the frock shown here, three ciicular frills around the hip-line simulate a tunic, and knots of63 words
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Article505 1930-05-28 11 JOAN ROSSITER - BY JOAN ROSSITER. Plain linen table cloths, tray cloths ar d tea clothe and tea-napkins can all be made more interesting if appliqued flowers appear in the corners, with, perhaps, a fancy buttonhole-stitch around the edges. They are certainly more original. I have seen guest towels made really505 words
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Article466 1930-05-28 11 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE. Naw Fashion has decreed that we are to have figures again—lt is brought home to us very forcibly, what a hollcchested, round-shouldered, slouching race of women we are. When the flat figure was in vogue we tried, sometimes almost unconsciously, to enhance the466 words
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Article554 1930-05-28 11 BY ROSAMUND. To make the most of the xindly fru’ts of the earth” it is well to begin in good time. If you wish to benefit by the economy which home-made jim represent?, you might well begin now to study the subj *ct. to collect the utensils, andBY ROSAMUND. - 554 words
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Advertisement32 1930-05-28 11 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. JUST UNPACKED M Ferguson Voiles Various Charming Patterns Just for Your Smart Spring Frock At sangaram tßros. Penang Road.32 words
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Advertisement86 1930-05-28 11 i There ia no need to go to the Pole to get cool! When the sun pours down, pour out a long glistening glass of Montserrat. You will soon be as cool aa a cucumber I BUatserrst is ths aaly Ums hrics Is ths world pre»»ed frsm cnlthalsd Loes. It86 words
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Article528 1930-05-28 12 Dr. C. J. Boyd is attached to the Health Board, Seremban. Mr. A. Ferrier May, of Jeminia Estate, Mambau, is proceeding on Home leave shortly. Mr. D. G, McDonald has taken over the management of Erin Estate, Port Dickson. Mr. A. R. Feebrook, of Atherton Estate, Negri528 words
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Advertisement237 1930-05-28 12 Grand Fancy-Dress Dance WILL BE HELD AT The Eurasian Volunteer Club PEEL AVENUE, PENANG, ON Friday, 6th June, 1930 At 9 P. M, SHARP Valuab'e Prizes Presented by Leading Local Firms will be given away to Ladies and Gentlemen for Fancy and Advertisement Costumes, and Spot Dances Fun Frolic Mirth237 words
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Advertisement13 1930-05-28 12 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement624 1930-05-28 12 OPINIONS OF SOME OF OUR S. S. AND F. M. S. CUSTOMERS. S.S. F.MS. beware of imitations. t. M. S. LIM TEONG CHEW, Eeq CHF MT CAI H. TENLOY, Fgq C/o Thean Hurt Co., LIIILMI vAL C b w Si Ltd. 4. Chint-atrett, PENANG. a MHKinQ t R S lam624 words
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Miscellaneous114 1930-05-28 12 Twice Nightly6-45 p.m. and 9-30 p.m. TO-NIGHT 'WMV VW 'W' FOK SEATS IM A J E S TIC s MATINEE: SATURDAY AT 3 P.M. WILLIAM FOX presents WILL ROGERS THE WC RLD'S GREATEST HUMOURIST IN "THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS A MOVIETONE ALL TALKING COMEDY DRAMA Together with FOX MOVIETONE114 words
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Article843 1930-05-28 13 ALLEGED SEDIUOUS ARTICLE. Police Make Several Arrests. On Saturday, May 24, the officers of the Chinese Protectorate, Ipob, assisted by the Police, railed the office of "The Perak Weekly,” a new Chinese paper which first saw the light of day on May 18. The reason843 words
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Advertisement303 1930-05-28 13 r’"‘" L 1 Jr* \J*A $D 1 a -'1 S 3 I R yjL443 JNKEI. r -j> F JCjS£ yt z V? nKgRI SERVED BY ALL GOOD HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS Z" KLEANBORE keeps /MX J) your Rifle Barrel Clean SPORTSMEN are excited and delighted over this wonderful I new .22303 words
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Advertisement40 1930-05-28 13 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 Feninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la, Penang-street, Penang.40 words
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Advertisement195 1930-05-28 13 Bl 1 11 read and milk, i- ar* What? Bread and Mi IL- at a party Ho w unjust! How a wfu 1! ?But the curious thing is that the children liked it better than the JR. Y e cakes. For the milk, you see, was Milkmaid Milk spread nice195 words
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Advertisement79 1930-05-28 13 By Special ppointment To His Majesty Ihe King of Siam ism. 1872. Seasonable Gifts Everything you can imagine in Jewellery and Sterling Silver vVare. Novelties in Handsome Silver Goods. A large variety of Patterns to suit every taste. B. P. DE SILVA, LTD., (Royal Jewellers) PENANG, SINGAPORE OiSKa’x X, J'®A79 words
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Article515 1930-05-28 14 PLEASING BfiEW.” I Carlisle Monopoly Yield of £58,000 In Year. Some curious aspects of State management of pubHc-hnnsfS were disclosed at a sitting of the Royal Ct mmission on Licensing. S r John SykeF, on behalf of the Office, gave evidence regarding the Carlisle and515 words
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Advertisement488 1930-05-28 14 MONKEY BRAND W/7/7/ /s?Osk>/ f a <aV, A WM S« w W kJfl U *«*-?*p ry** Ijafess stsins off steel Wk fl One cake of Monkey Brand will clean ffl fl hundreds of knives, forks and spoons jt£f fl will clean and polish them easily and B economically. fl fl488 words
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Advertisement151 1930-05-28 14 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. midbleJsĕTYĕn REAO THIS! If you are too tired to work or to enjoy the pleasures of life, if you sutler from sleeplessness and loss of appetite or if you are in constant pain, De Witt’s Kidney and151 words
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Advertisement235 1930-05-28 14 k. COMPAQ Mr;?”? AiAissss a_ Superlative Quality at an Economical Price > State Express 999 are for those smokers who require a first-class cig.re-te at an economical price. They are guaranteed to be exactly the same in every respect as the World-famous State M/ Express 555, except that they are235 words
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Article618 1930-05-28 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Pnnang, Miy 28, 1930 M 7TTOM Matton India* M per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-3 J Liver with hear» A inaa do 1.5) Tripe M do 1 ,n Goat or Sheep per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 4u Suet n. 40618 words
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Advertisement112 1930-05-28 15 ST JL er atuKi, 1 tu QQ, f ix*-& x K M I 1 MM*M| t Bl J 1 < b I H n iJ SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., <■ <, > <■ 1 CAST IRON i Pipes and Pipe Bends. MK-J i I 1 r ..1 UL112 words
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Advertisement371 1930-05-28 15 a 'RT ivr Xyk’Jr AVI.Royal Packet Navigation Company. \lnw4-l»" fl J [lncorporated in Holland] j llCriD&n Lloyd Telephone No 582. Telegrams:_ Paketvaart.” homeward sailing Steamers. Intended to Sail. Sailing for For Port Said, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen. -affile Cremer Sat. May 31 Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. 0.8, Ffalz June371 words
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Advertisement1301 1930-05-28 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollarjteamship line INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. AMERICAN^™ 17 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. J. EUMAEUS May 29 L wJon, Rotter dam and Hamburg. I 4E3dSrii i '5 PERSEUS June 5 Marseilles. London. Rotterdam an 1 Hamburg. > /VWsSsX aGAPENOR June 12 London, Rotterdam and fX ANTENOR1,301 words
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Advertisement691 1930-05-28 16 P. 0.-BRJTISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER A?4D CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. H. Co., under con- Penang, Teluk Ansan, Port Swettenl&ni tract with His Majesty s Gwernment, London and Singapere Service. OJS and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China and691 words
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