Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-06-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 126. VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE. 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement792 1930-06-04 1 {««■■nioHnwiiNiNiittfflMgiiiiiiiMmiffiiimMiß H. TOKISATSUf STUDIO. I wife up-to-date Phot* graph? by electric light, Phone 772, otf, 70. Bishop Street! PENANG. SnKwniußMHiHrpinniinniiiiiutiiiiiinuHiinwMiwiwimMHMiiuii IL I njI I seSW’t I I ALWAYS USE 'I 'WHF FT—I I A *s if I q s .L I ti v (Ulinnib *s* I v\ »j* t I792 words
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Advertisement28 1930-06-04 1 e*Bnaaawnnasmaßßea*aMJnHne T. NAGATA BROTHERS e e DENTISTS. n e 1 Raaii Offk» next to tha Ob I f Branch Dlfiet, Leith Siree>. I s e inMiinimwiiflMmiiiiiuiuw!i:!iii)Hi!i;' iiuiinn m*-28 words
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Article325 1930-06-04 2 AMATEUR RACE MEETING. Thursday, 19th June, 1930. Saturday, 21st June, 1930, Commencing at 2-15 p.m. each day. Two Runs each for Horses classes 3,4, 5, respectively. First Run about 6 furlongs, second run about 1 mile 100 yards. Two Runs each for Ponies Classes 2 &x3’ respectively.325 words
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Article275 1930-06-04 2 In Conjunction With The Taiping Turf Club With the permission of the Straits Ricing Association, an Amiteur Race Meeting will be held on the Taiping Race Course on Monday 23rd Jane, 1930. I Two Runs for Polo Ponies, about 2 furlongs Straight, Stakes Nil, Cups°]to the Ist275 words
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Advertisement1239 1930-06-04 2 position vacant, c an f an Electric Light And Power, "o d .•ribntfi onr Natural Scrntrd Rice Company, Limited. in ?eumg, and F. M. 8. For particulars mm p t- 0« write Koh Sot a Ltd., 131» Sayan Ke > R ad, Bangkrabu". Bangkok. Siam. Notice is hereby given that1,239 words
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Advertisement96 1930-06-04 2 1,1 1 1 11 1 -t* '■nniiw— i ii i, H n SIAM Mm/K OEPARTPENANG Prai EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY MORHINGS Every sleeping car of the Royal State Railway* it arranged into compartment* w *th electric lights, fans and running waler, somewhat lihe the Pullman Compartment cars in the United96 words
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Advertisement723 1930-06-04 2 BANKS. chartered BANK of INDhT' AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by R ft 'v a Charter 1868.) J P«id-up-C«pital fS.lXlOixn Reserve Fund £4 Ow)»») Reserve Liability of f-ropnetors £3,000,0(10 dead Office 38, Bishoi-sgate, London, E. C. Agencies and Branches Alor Star, Amritsar, Bangkok, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore, Ceb*’ Colombo,723 words
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1205 1930-06-04 3 Straight from School to Office is Best. SIR HERBERT MORGAN, who boldly asserts that for a commercial career University training is frequently a was to of time, bas bad a wide and successful business c treer as chairman and director of import mt companies.1,205 words
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Advertisement301 1930-06-04 3 WHY NOT A MOTORING -'7 LEAVE?- «sea®® You are bound to travel about somawhat 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 your301 words
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Advertisement43 1930-06-04 3 »s^— AA—. j u j la CAST IRON Pipes and Pipe Bends. 'll W gg f JIH 11 1 Manhole Covers, Soil Pipes etc. I P g liij i y-1 iwhA .w. 1 I liMj I; J |i]. j The (arron Company <>• Scotland.43 words
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Advertisement185 1930-06-04 3 Q&gas Every No* c < tke Life Itself This Month’s Hits. The Maestro’s Vocal Quintette of Cultured Singers. r QO Pipnl r Medky. Skepv Valley, I Ki?s lYjur Hand Madame, L JV er (Line B-k, Etc., r -no (Popular Medley, Broidwav Melody, T ga i L vi .joJJ g oDgt185 words
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Article319 1930-06-04 4 RUSSIAN ARMWD GUARDS TO BE EMPLOYED. On South Bound Vessels. IT waa learned authoritatively yesterday, says a China Mail’’ message from Shanghai, dated May 19, that Russian armed guards are to be used on vessels plying in Southern waters as a measure of protection against pirate attacks. Owing319 words
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Article209 1930-06-04 4 THREE PEOPLE BREATHE ARSENIC IN GREEN ROOM. The deaths of three peopleCharles, James, and Annie Murrayata farm in the New South Wales country-side have utterly baffled the police. They are now debating an extra-ordin-ary theory that the victims met their deaths by s’.ow poisoning from arsenic,209 words
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Article110 1930-06-04 4 The death is reported of the inventor of ping pong at the pge of 76. The game which appeared in the late nineteenth century, to amuse father and to keep the boys at home (says the "Glasgow Herald”), is made possible by the invention of the110 words
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Article92 1930-06-04 4 Of 130 mail-bags on a steamer wrecked on Shetland, only four have been washed ashore, and of ftu- only one retained i s contents in a condition fit for distribution. This was a of income-tax pipersan inst nca of that dry” humour for which Sotlind is famous. The92 words
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Advertisement240 1930-06-04 4 i _!?*!!12 L J s 't\n i ffiW-y' -V. X T a-- 'li ate CREATES A STIR IN EVERY SOUP CXJ T 5 Next time you give a Party THIRTEEN try serving Sailor TEMPTING MEAT Savouries, in sand- £f FISH PASTES wiches, on buttered TWt ULJa. HL\ biscuits, on strips240 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-04 4 You should give Martell’s Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlatvie13 words
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Advertisement133 1930-06-04 4 Whdt the New Glaxo is The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant’s foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research.” Refrinled from The Practitioner” for January, ig2g. ONLY GLAXO133 words
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1466 1930-06-04 5 Five Wickets’ Victory. Carr and Spencer do Well, Low Scoring. Id an interesting match on the Esplanade yesterday the P.C.C. defeated The IV’st by five wickets, thus avenging their defeat on the previous occasion. Although it was a batsman’s wicket it1,466 words
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Article216 1930-06-04 5 By Three Wickets. REST WIN CLARKE CUP. BALHEI’CHET 91. (From Our O vn C rrerpondent.) Singapore, June 4. In the Clarke Cup match the Rest belt the Eurcpians by three wickets. The fu 1 ecortb are ph follows: Europea is. First Innings 264. Second Innings. Hoblyn b216 words
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Article143 1930-06-04 5 KEDAH AND PERAK TEAMS. Kedah plavs Perak at Sungei Patani on Sunday mi Monday, J one Bth and 9 h although the space on Songei Patani Padang raaerv*d for c icket is small, the wicket has been receiving corsiderable attention and Kedah can now boast a first class143 words
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Article31 1930-06-04 5 .—Reuter. 12 PTS TO 8 PTS. Wellington, June 3. Wellington beat the British Rugby Tourist team which is touring New Zea- pnd by twelve points to eight..—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article45 1930-06-04 5 i.Reuter THAMES CLUB IN SOUTHERN SECTION London, June 2 Giilingl an have been re-elected and the Thames Club elected to the Southern section of the Football League. Merthr Town was not re-elected. Barrow and Halifax Town were re- elected to the Northern section.i.Reuter - 45 words
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Article673 1930-06-04 5 BY IH RUNS. Deadly Bowling By William. The cricket match played on the Hutchings School ground, yesterday between the Sungei Patani Sports Club, and the A. C. U. resulted in an easy win for the latter by 111 iuub. A. C. U. won the673 words
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Article488 1930-06-04 5 Century By Hendren. AUSTRALIANS DIFFAT HANTS. BBADMAN 191. London, June 3. NO play was possible at Lords to-day and the Test Trial was abandoned. Hendren, Hobbs and Hammond showed good form with the bat and Larwood, who did not meet with much success as a488 words
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Article440 1930-06-04 5 I Reuter. Latest Betting. THE KING TO GO TO FPSOM. LIST OF STARTERS. L >ndor, June X L rd Deib/s Caerleon baa been scrat> ched from the Derby and for the first time for many years the House of Stanley will not be represented in theIReuter. - 440 words
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Article130 1930-06-04 5 PARTED FROM BRIDE BY TOO ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD. The wedding of a 72-ye rs-o?d Doncasterman at Doncaster Parish Chnrcb, wee attended by his greatgrandson ag-'d fiv) and a half montbr, while his 49-yeare-old son acted as best mar, Hii 27-years-old grands in was also present. The bridegroom, Mr.130 words
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Article79 1930-06-04 5 I like P. but I «ball n t have it because it is not British,” ta’d the Queea when an artcle was shown to hrr in a Windsor shop. Both the Queen snd Princess Mary made stvezal purchases, including K ater eggs and chccolaU. They also79 words
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Advertisement17 1930-06-04 5 BOSCIT’ Plugs have proved to be best on the road, tn the air and on the sea.17 words
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Article744 1930-06-04 6 .Reuter. LORDS’ DEBATE. Future Of Ligbter-Than-Air Navigation. London, June 3. Miss Amy Johnson sails from Brisbane for England in the liner Naldera on June 25. She expressed to day her gratification at receiving the honour of Commander of the J Order of the British Empire conferred upon.Reuter. - 744 words
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Article44 1930-06-04 6 Rugby Radio Service. London, June 3. The Postmaster-General announced that the Premier has recommended Mr. Whitley, formerly Speaker of the House of Commons’, for appointment as Chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation to succeed Lord Clarendon who recently resigned.Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article43 1930-06-04 6 To-day at the Esplanade at G p.m. 1. March God Our King Simpson 2. Overture Le Domino Noir Auber 3. Selection Joybells Chappelle 4. Tango El Clavel Zulueta 5. Fox Trot I May Be Wrong Ruskin 1 God Save The Ling.43 words
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Article578 1930-06-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR RACES. Mr. Polly Wins King’s Birthday Race. FAIR DIVIDENDS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 3. The second day’s races of the Selangor I Turf Club Summer Meeting, to day, attracted a very large crowd. Following the heavy rain on Friday,578 words
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Article410 1930-06-04 6 Mr C.P. Adamson, after an absence from Ipoh of 18 years, is back picking up tin propositions. The leave of absence of Mr. S. M. Middlebrook has been extended till the arrival of the P. and 0. Morea. Mr. B. A. R. Gater, lately Entomologist, Institute for410 words
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Article239 1930-06-04 6 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. At the eighteenth annual general meeting of the Penang Hindu Sabha, held at the premises of the Sabha at 8 p. m. on Saturday, May 31st, with Mr. V. N’adasam Pillay, J. P., the President, in the chair, the following office-bearers were elected239 words
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Advertisement335 1930-06-04 6 «ONFIDti'KE\>J IT/ THE «EOI&ETWM J «REATEIT ASSET, THROUGHOUT the length and breadth of Malays; in the busy towns and tbe distant jingb; in all p’aces in the Pent' snla where medicines must be of the highest possible quality and at the lowest praaible pric-, the mm?— T,e GEORGETOWN is synonymous335 words
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Advertisement72 1930-06-04 6 WHY BUY SUGAK WHICH HAS BbEN EXPOSEI TO DIKT, DUST AND FLIES? USE 'j; lE SUGAK WHICH COMES straight FROM THE REFINERY TO YOUR HOME IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKING. Taikoo Sugar ALL TAIKOO SUGARS ARE OF THE FINEST QUALITY REFINED SUGAR. THERE DEFINITELY IS NO OTHER SUGAR AVAILABLE, IN THE72 words
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1218 1930-06-04 7 Imposing Ceremony. Resident Councillor Takes Salute. March Past And Feu-de-joie. A crowd of between 7,000 and 8,000 watched the King’s Birthday Ceremonial parade on the Polo Ground yesterday morning which was one of the finest of 1 recent years, both by reason of J the turnout1,218 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article79 1930-06-04 7 (To the Editor of the Yvnang Gazette.) Sir,—ln your issue of June 2nd in one of the paragraphs under the heading Culled from the Courts” a Chew Boon T»t wts mentioned as one of two persons c urged with having managed a common ginning house. I79 words
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Article326 1930-06-04 7 .Reuter. RUSH TO BUY GOLD CURRENCIES. I Fighting In The North. Shanghai, June 3. Owing to lack of cover, the Exchage Banks are temporarily refusing to buy or sell foreign exchange unless contracover is obtainable. The last rate quoted for telegraphic transfers on London for selling.Reuter. - 326 words
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Article202 1930-06-04 7 GREAT DEMONSTRATION AT ALBERT HALL. Nearly 10,030 people flocked to the Albert Ha’l. London, to a healing service conducted by Principal George Jeffreys, founder and leader of the Elim Four Square Gospel Alliance. Special trains and boats had brought members from all over Europe, while the Square round202 words
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Article69 1930-06-04 7 SUSPECTED LUNATIu’S SURPRISING DEELAKATION. "TheE. 0. Hotel belong to me,” said a Tamil named Suppiah who was under a charge of having committed willful trespass by entering the hotel. Inspector Stewart said that the man was apparently demented and requested the cse be postponed69 words
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Article54 1930-06-04 7 I.Ke (Her. FURTHER INCHEASE OF CAPITAL. Lindon June 3. The Lancashire Cotton Corporation authorised a further increase of capital by £*****0 for tne parpos of absorbing seven companies aggregating *****0 spindle?. Tbe Cnairmsr, Sir Kenneth Stewar', has usned a statement that *h? is steadily pursuing its o» jI.Ke (Her. - 54 words
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Article567 1930-06-04 7 LOCAL GIRLS’ SACRIFICE. Impressive Ceremony At The Convent. At a very impressive service at the Convent yesterday, six young girls, most of them of Penang, took the veil, whilst three others, who had already taken the veil on a previous occasion, made further vows. The ceremony took567 words
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Article112 1930-06-04 7 $2lO ON AMOOROOB. The place dividend of $2lO paid on Amooroob at Kuala Lumpur yesterdav constitutes a record for 'h Malayan Turf. When Rosette paid $1,212 on a win at Taiping last yea the place dividend was only $BB wh?n Lady Eaton pdd something over $3OO112 words
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Article102 1930-06-04 7 Reuter. Tutor Shot by an UnderGraduate. London, June 3. Mr. Alexander Wollaston was shot dead in his rooms at Cambridge by a first year Under-Graduate, D. N. Potts, who also shot and wounded the Cambridge Detective Sergeant Mr. Mills and then shot himself. Potts is in the hospitalReuter. - 102 words
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1274 1930-06-04 7 Disturbance at Worli. Wider Application for Viceroy’s Ordinances, Rugby Radio Service. London, June 3. a An appreciation of the situation v in India during last week was c given by Capt. Wedgwood Benn J in the House of Commons. He c stated that the tribalRugby Radio Service. - 1,274 words
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Advertisement102 1930-06-04 7 E. O. HOTEL, PENANG. At the Dinner Dances on Tuesday, June 3rd, and Saturday, June 7th. Special Engagement of i( WE THREE” and a Piano. (Maude Fyfield, Edna LeHlie and Reginald Selleck) in NEW CABARET NOVELTIES New Repertoire! New Costumes!! Direct from thei* successful sea Sot. at Raffles Hotel, Singapore.102 words
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Article530 1930-06-04 8 A week ago, we referred to a remark, emanating from Ipoh, to the effect that if measures were not taken to stay t he pre sent slump in tin, very shortly there would be between 30,000 and 40,000 coolies out of work in Perak. Emphasising the undesirability530 words
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Article296 1930-06-04 8 An important announcement affecting Colonial administration was made in the I House of Commons yesterday. The Prime Minister said that the Government proposed to separate the Offices of the Dominions and the Colonies and that Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Lord Privy Seal, would take over charge of the296 words
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Article1104 1930-06-04 8 AJL L' Penang, Wednesday. JY/ERY fine indeed was the If turnout yesterday morning of Volunteers and Police, Cadets and Scouts in honour of the King’s birth lay and a brave sight it was to see with bayonets flashing in the sua and the Koyal Standard fluttering proudlyAJL L' - 1,104 words
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Advertisement164 1930-06-04 8 SPECIAL! Little Dutch Cheeses One Pound each -/9 0 English Rabbits Ducklings Ptarmigan 4 Pritchard C° L td PE A NG. ©©«••©••••J I VAT 69” ZUjW'’ i 1 i Bl J ta Wm. Sanderson c Son ©isfeUUr» LEITH MELLOW J wiSHBa X 'JpiIIS BRAND has been in the Sime I164 words
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Advertisement58 1930-06-04 8 E, O HOTEL» on THURSDAY, s;h JUNE 1930. at 9-30 p.m. W£ THREE" will appear in a FI LL IWO HOURS entirely original Revusical Entertainment entitled "sow tvovv” in which DANCING. SINGING COMEDY are introduced at top speed. ADMISSION FOR PERFORMANCE ONLY $2. Booking at E. A 0. Reception Office.58 words
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Miscellaneous77 1930-06-04 8 ri f* ",£'.**'■*’••7 1 warms ry v? r^ r 'tt t' ir'* t" z**^’ T v. *"T' "v rr* THEATRE ROYAL g To-Night <fc t ill Wednphday, 4th Jurr 2nd 5 how at 9-30 pm. Frank Merrill in A Gentleman Roughneck” 5 Re ei s George Walsh in His Rise77 words
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Miscellaneous23 1930-06-04 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 7.10 am. 12.11 p.m, 5.55 pm. I o-Morrow. 8.28 a.m. 1.08 a.m. 7.50 pm. 2.10 p.m.23 words
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Article787 1930-06-04 9 C.B.E. For Miss Amy Johnson. Recognition For Education, Medicine And Art. C.M.G. For Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane. Honours conferred upon the occasion of the King’s Birthday are announced. They include three Peerages and three Baronetcies a very small number compared with some recent honour lists.– Reuter. - 787 words
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Article89 1930-06-04 9 Reuter. Working in Conjunction with Chinese Communists. Seoul. June 3. Scores of Korean Terrorists raided Toi tao Kou, IS miles South west of Yenki Chentao, last night but were repulsed by the Chinese military. A curfew was enforced fit Toutao Kou. Details are not available owing to theReuter. - 89 words
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Article83 1930-06-04 9 Praise For Work Of Local Mechanics. Penang Motors are to be congratulated on the expedition with which they effected engine repairs yesterday to the Moth sea plane now at Penang and piloted by Mr. W. H. Phillips. The work was of a difficult nature, it being necessary83 words
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Article37 1930-06-04 9 To Meet AT Penang On July 7. The Pinang Gazette is officially informed that a meeting of the Legislative Council is to be held in the Town Hall at 10 a.m., on Monday, July 7.37 words
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782 1930-06-04 9 Reuter. Dangers to Which We Are Exposed by Naval Treaty. SACRED OBLIGATIONS. London, June 2. Mr. Baldwin the Conservative leader, moved in the House of Commons that a select committee of eleven members be appointed to examine and report upon the proposals containedReuter. - 782 words
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Article393 1930-06-04 9 Reuter. Separate Portfolios For Dominions And Colonies. MR. THOMAS’S NEW POST. London, June 3. The Premier announced in the House of Commons that the Government proposed to separate the Offices of Dominions and Colonies, and that Mr. J. H. Thomas, at present Minister in charge ofReuter. - 393 words
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Article222 1930-06-04 9 ,Reuter Lakehurst (New Jersey), June 3. The Graf Zeppelin has left for Seville. Reuter. Newcastle (N S W,), June 8. Al! difficulties in the coalfields have been settßd. Eighty per cent of the miners employed before the stoppage in March 1929 have resumed, thus ending one the,Reuter - 222 words
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Article41 1930-06-04 9 Reuter. Police Enquiries Prove Malicious Attempt. Paris, Jone 4. The Police enquiry into the Montereau railway disaster has definitely established that there was a malicious attempt to wreck the train by placing a trolley on the line Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement16 1930-06-04 9 You. should give Martell's Brandy the preference over olh rs as it is sups Pat ie16 words
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Advertisement263 1930-06-04 9 NEW His Master’s Voice” Records TO-PJW First June issue Ex. s.s. Karmala”. S. Moutrie Co,, Ltd., 16 Bishop Street. Phone 795 Cww PYRAMID” j S HAIR BELTING S The yarns from which these belt- S g ings are made are drawn from Manufactured by j g selected high-grade Spinners and263 words
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PINANG GAZETTE. SHIPPNG AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article982 1930-06-04 10 COMMITTEE MEETING. Research Work Progress. The following are excerpts taken from a meeting of the Tin Indu rtrial Applcations Committee, held a-. 2, Savoy Court Lm don, W, C., on March 26. At the present time the extract selected should prove of more than ordinary interest as982 words
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Article123 1930-06-04 10 RETURNS FOR MONTH OF MAY. The following are the latest returns for Miy: Rawang Tin Fields Ltd. Hours 1 »590 Ou. yards 365,000 Piculs 1,512 Malim Nawar Tin Ltd Hours 678 Cu. yards 110,000 Piculs 504 Kundang Tin Dredging Ltd. Hours run 527 Co. yards 103,000 Piculs 369-60123 words
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Article171 1930-06-04 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN. LONDON. Spot £136-17-6. Down £3-15-0 3 Months’ £l3B-15-0. Down£3 17-6 SINGAPORE. $69.00 per picul. Down $2.50 225 tons done RUBBER-. London 6f d. Down Jd. Hew York 13a c. (Gold) Down 1/4 c. Local 221/4 cfs. Down Jc. By171 words
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Article270 1930-06-04 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Monday To-day 82 ĕ Sharks. S 3 e» P 7J 3 BQ 00 OQ co to. to. t O. tO. Robber (Dollar). Colinsburgh 2.20 2.50 2.20 2.35 Jeram270 words
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Article29 1930-06-04 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.; S.R. Sheet 22 cts. per pound =per pl= 129/66 Quiet. London 6f 1 New York 13| cts. (gcli) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Alton Dennys).29 words
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Article39 1930-06-04 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 22} cents per lb. June 224 July/Sept. 234 Oct./Dec. 244 1, Market Steady. Tendon and Liverpool Stock incn aied by 1049 tons.39 words
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Article63 1930-06-04 10 Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 4'.h June quotation for Singapore refined tin $69 per picul business done 225 tons, Penang refined tin $69 per picul, bueiness done 50 ton?, unrefined tin $6B per picul, tin ore $6B per picul. The following were the rubber quotations in London on63 words
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Article64 1930-06-04 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvice.) London, May 31. Paris, 123.93; New York. Brussels, 34.81; Geneva, Amsterdam, 12.08} Milan, 92.74 Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18.11; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.15 Vienna, 34.45 Prague, 163|; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 39.89 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio 5« I; Buenos Aires, 42£; Bombay, l/sfd Shanghai,(Rugby Radio Sbrvice.) - 64 words
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Article67 1930-06-04 10 Ptnang. Jane 4, 1930 By Courtesy The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 j < m/ts 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 h France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155} Bangkok T.T. «Of Batavia T.T, 139 Singapore67 words
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Article206 1930-06-04 10 "We Three” At The P 0. TO-MORROW’S show. To-morrow (Thursday) evening at the E. O. Hotel, We Three” will appear on the stage and present for the first time in Penang, a R«vusical entertainment which they call Bjw Wow! This Show has been arranged and produced by Mr. Selleck and206 words
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Article17 1930-06-04 10 Capt. Himarayamarn care Walnut, Doddrell Hotel, Nathaniel. Mohamed Aing Aon Hotel 380 Chui a St.17 words
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Article70 1930-06-04 10 June 7,8 and 9lnter-State Cricket, Penang v. Selangor, Esplanade. 6:Fancy Dress Dance, Eurasian V Club, 9 p.m. 7 :St. Xavier’s Institution Sports, School Padang. 7 :Annual Meeting, Old Frees’ Association, 10 Leith Street, 4 p.m. 14 :Hutchings School Annual Sports, 2.80 p.m. 15:—Cricket: P. R. C. v C.70 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-04 10 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement117 1930-06-04 10 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK’S PLASMA will relieve you of all painful swelling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action Try it to-da~. Stocked by117 words
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Advertisement343 1930-06-04 10 New Advertisements. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted An Indian Conductor for Rubber Estate in Kedah. Preference given to married man. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. 93, c/ > Pinang Gazette. Government Of Selangor. Applications are invite! for the Tost of Draftsman in the Town Planning Superintendent’s Office, Kuala Lumpur.343 words
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Advertisement572 1930-06-04 10 Jelapang Tin Dredj>i n Limited (Incoipcrated in the F. M. g) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ik t DIVIDEND (Nr. 7) of ailpwc( has been dfc a-ed by the Directors n able to Shareholders registered or June 1930 end that the Share Tnnrf Books of the company will 1 er from572 words
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824 1930-06-04 11 Port Of Penang, Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Pert Te-day. 9 Rawang from Kantang. Ghirb’, Pmgah and Kantang. Sailed for Kantar)?, Pungab, Ghirbi and Kantar? to-day at 1 p, m. p.824 words
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Advertisement29 1930-06-04 11 FOR ?'ravel Information WRITE AMERICAN EXPRESS UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. JUST UNPACKED I! Ferguson Voiles Various Charming Patterns Just for Your Smart Spring Frock At hangar am OBros. enang Road,29 words
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Advertisement668 1930-06-04 11 A„et, exceed »11.000,000. S. C. A..urance in force exceed »38,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE, Wi.d.-ue Hom. LONDON Ql<| T e Company hat £2O, P ®d with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Acts668 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article796 1930-06-04 12 Monday :Now that lace is fashionable again, I would write here of the best way of cleaning lace at home, lest any shculd find it of use to them. First, let your lace lie all night in a lather of good soap flakep, cold, or nearly bo.796 words
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Article398 1930-06-04 12 J. H. BLAKSLEY - By J. H. BLAKSLEY. The man, or woman of moderate means who wants to collect old furniture is sure to think cf a chest. The real, genuine article can be procured at anything above £5.0.0., and chests vary in size to suit almost any sort of house.398 words
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Article494 1930-06-04 12 MUR EL RAP-ON - BY MUR EL RAP-ON. Only a short while ago to nuke up one’s eyes was not done.” It was not a question of good taste, or vulgarity, as some misguided folk would have us believe. It sin ply wasn’t fashionable Now, however, tmart womtn accept eye make-up as494 words
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Article, Illustration103 1930-06-04 12 Tuck-in blouses are fashionable even in children’s moLs, and with this tweed suit where tar, lemon and black are mingled, a suft coffeecoloured blouse is attractive. On the cufft as well as the collar are rows of stitching which follow the tweedy colcurings. Pleats are,103 words
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Article435 1930-06-04 12 JEAN LASCELLES - BY JEAN LASCELLES. Sleeves on the latest coats and frocks imported from Par's are varied and a’ tractive. In no other aspect of ont’c attire has the mode become so «a 1 feminine.*’ With day frocks, an air of quiet elegance is achieved by fitting sleeves shaped435 words
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Article500 1930-06-04 12 DORE CHARMON - BY DORE CHARMON. Where popular colours are concerned one thing is certain, the prevailing fancy is for pastel tones. Never before have there been so many pale, delicate b’uep, pinks, yellows, greens; not to mention white, which I suppose comes under this classification. There are supposed to500 words
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Article98 1930-06-04 12 There are some gir s who are attractive enough in appearance yet who lack tint popu arity which other girls enjoy. What is the cause? Simply that they unconsciously repel those with whom th*y speak because they are afflicted with illsmelling breatb, the result98 words
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Article587 1930-06-04 12 BY ROSAMUND. You have pro! a fly alre d what jams will make this even havecolkc ed ths ed the sugar Bat go ol reci a simply f cqaired That is why I j following m thods, whicj h °V he tned and really excelled T very opportune.587 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-04 12 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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445 1930-06-04 13 NOW SAFE AND SOUND. Renovated From Crypt To Cross. FROM the crypt of St. Paul’s Cathedral right up to the cross36oft. high the whole building has been overhauled. Never since its erection have such renovations been undertaken by the Cathedral authorities, and to-day they445 words
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Article163 1930-06-04 13 As a rule bankers’ comments on taxation are not too s'rongly stated. But both the Midland Bank and Lloyds Bank reviews contain articles that are in parts very plainly phrased on the last Budget. Bath reviews naturally look at the new taxation in its economic and not163 words
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Advertisement58 1930-06-04 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 through* out the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd, la, Penang-street, Penang. BOSCH" Plugs have proved io be best on the58 words
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Article653 1930-06-04 14 SIR A. QU L T ER-C OUCH’S VIEWS. The ninetieth annual dinner cf the Newepaper Society wae held at the Savoy Hotel on May 6. Mr, A. Browning Lyne, the president, was in the cba’r. Mr. Walter Ranciman, M.P., proposing the toae*’, Success to the Newspaper653 words
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Article131 1930-06-04 14 JOK. ” - JOK.” in the China Mail. Full nany a gem of purest ray streae Is hiccoughi din our Vo u itaer Canben. Eirih has not anything to show more fa r Taana fat taipan in his private chair. Ah Love, coul 1 thou and I with fate conspire To makein the China Mail. - 131 words
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Advertisement337 1930-06-04 14 Chivers Jams Thousands of tons of fresh fruits are SOLD RECO mmended taken every year from Messrs. Chivers by stores everywhere orchards direct to the Orchard Factory to be made into Jams and other fruit AGENTS? products. Every jar is sealed with v R VICK CO, Chivers Patent Hygienic Cover337 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-04 14 JOU should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement207 1930-06-04 14 jgiix W* W. X > rash)? TFi r W IX X Ak __sS> wp® LONOO^X* LondonAll my friends said I ought to smoke Craven A” the cigarette that’s always good! CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION FOR QUALITY v-207 words
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Article617 1930-06-04 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, June 4. 1930 M TTOH C» Mattun Indian M per lb 60 Head Sheep or «oat M each 1-3 Liver with heart I tia< do 1.6* Tripe do I.OC Goat or Sheep m per lb 60 Sweet Bread w pair 40 Suet M 40 Kidnev617 words
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