Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 June 1930
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Title Section21 1930-06-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAI LT No. 136. VOL. LXXXVIII. TUESDAY, 17th JUNE. 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement347 1930-06-17 1 MMnrmniniMMnmE nn anniniiorniHnmra» a H. TOKISATSU! STUDIO, fa wp-kxlate PhoiM #raphy by electric lia;bt s *Rhoae 772, E 2 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. I üßNHWMiUiiiuuiJUiJnuiuiitiiiwiiniininiiiiiuniMiitiiiuuiiiwuGii» f ."r.-ier’BrjMMrwainadlL MMMMBDlMUM*MMM -11.,-. JIIJHIITIIIIII < <•. GET fl RfITNER 1 xZ <Z l '-C* i <? No Ratner 7 No Ratner JJ HI347 words
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Advertisement31 1930-06-17 1 enrmnimHßHiiniiiiflina iwrcx naiwN I T. NAGATA I 1 BROTHERS. I DENTISTS, j i i Head Office next to the f Sfansh Glfica, &2, Leith E??cf!. I 3 =ai; iiiiiwfflj'jnHniiiiiHiiiniiiJiiniiiiiujiiiliw mi !nii!uiuiiiu;:aaß«ia"31 words
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Advertisement1609 1930-06-17 2 POSITIONS VACANT. KnNDO’S TONSGRIAI AN 1 1 i MHWU 0 lUnouiUALi -hartered bank of India, ff ad sa r"* Aok f x Wanted: A HILI. COLLECTOR for fellMMjlO PARLOUR AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. /k <Z gk SW| /1 IM Jj oumtati n. Apo io,r.t must be energetic 35 4W7N TKUT. (Incorporate^1,609 words
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Article454 1930-06-17 3 SOCIETY’S ACTIVITIES TO BE EXTENDED. Use Of The Stunning Pistol* At a meeting of the Management Committee of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Singapore, held on May 19, Mr. R. H. Onraet presided. The report of a member, who was deputed at the previous454 words
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Article193 1930-06-17 3 RE HNION DINNER HELD AT KUALA LUMPUR. The second annual re union dinner of the Old Merchant Taylors in Malaya took place rn June 7 at the Empire Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. The chair was taken by F. A. Wright, supported by H. J. McVeagh. The others present193 words
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Article247 1930-06-17 3 BURIAL ALIVE FEAR. Clergyman’s Request To Doctor. Tributes to two wivesthe second in the spiritual image of the firstappear in the will of the R«v. Brnjamin Francis Mayo, M.A., Hardy-road. Blackheath, S.Ea former assistant master at Blackheath Proprietary School. His widow, Mrs. Phyllis Victory247 words
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Article226 1930-06-17 3 GETTING SECRET 4 FROM ENEMY” SHOPS. A sales manager frankly confessed that "spying” on competitors is necessary for successful business at the conference of the Incorporated Siles Managers’ Aescciation at Scarborough. Mr. H. I. Swainston, sales manager of a firm of gramophone manufacturers, declared that nothing much226 words
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Article226 1930-06-17 3 SEAMEN’S SKY PILOT” PRAISED. The Bishop of Singapore states in the Diocesan Magazine”: Shortly befire I left I received the che a ring news fr>m my Commissary in Engl .nd that another priest, the Rev. S. W. G. Elvine, had volunteered for service in the Dioc226 words
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Advertisement639 1930-06-17 3 BOCKS YOU WANT FOYLES. can su-> p l s .nem. A Million (new, second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues with particulars of Books-on-Approval Scheme. FOYLFS H i 4 j* Z- <<r,r,,r «»t Writing V 1" I FOR speedier639 words
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Article1806 1930-06-17 4 The Atlantic Fleet In Action. Flying, Warlike and Peaceful. Famous Law Case Recalled. (From Oar Own Corresponden*.) London, NLy 22. Sir Samuel Hoare made a strong pka In the Ht nee of Commons recently for an international agreement on aviation disarmament. There cm be no doubt that1,806 words
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Article86 1930-06-17 4 TOM WALLS’ WINNERS NO USE TO AUSTRALIA. Two K-*moton Park winners were tiprod bv Mr. Tom Walls, the actor manager n a w telephone talk to Australia I wh-m h« inaugurated his talkie Rookery Nook.” "I am just going to Kempton I Park,” he |dd, where I am86 words
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Article77 1930-06-17 4 G ntfral N a i»-H. Johannesburg; May’l7. Mrs. Anna Vaczyl, the oldest white Woman in south Africa, has died Within week of h«r 114 h birthday. She took part in the tnk of Dutch j which resulted in the founding .he Tia sv-al. Her father andG ntfral Nai»-H. - 77 words
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Advertisement242 1930-06-17 4 Assets exceed Si 1,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hoose Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, EC. Tne Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Coart of England and complies with the British242 words
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Advertisement167 1930-06-17 4 I AVERY I WEIGHING machines > J < I 100 percent J HI -Efficiency K i I Li—_ P «Ik 1 No Loose > > Weights < In Stock J J 10 cwt. &20 cwt. < William Jacks Co., (Malaya) Ltd j; J ENANG. IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. SINGAPORE. J RUBBER167 words
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Article, Illustration916 1930-06-17 5 428 Runs Lead. Australia Loses Woodful] Cheaply. Close of Play Score. England's second innings realised. 302 runs at Nottingham yesterday and this left the Australian team with the great task of making 129 runs in the fourth innings. At the dose of [day they916 words
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Article203 1930-06-17 5 .Reuter. QUALIFYING ROUND. Compston and Diegel In Form. HOYLAKE IN 70. Hoylake, June 16. AMERICANS were prouiineiu in the qualifying round of ti c Open Golf Championship for which the record of 296 was divi fed between the Hoylake and Walk's y u tiroes. W. Twine (Bromley).Reuter. - 203 words
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Article84 1930-06-17 5 SPORTING EER WHO OWNED GRAND NATIONAL COURSE The death is announced of the Earl of Sefton, the well known sporting peer, whose large estates at Liverpool included the Grand National race course. In his younger days the Earl did much big game hunting in Africa. He was Master84 words
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Article80 1930-06-17 5 OVER 71 MILES AN HOUR. London, June 16. The Junior Tourist Motor Cycle T; ophy Race, run in the Isle of Man to day, was won by Tyrrell-Smith on a Rudge machine. Nott and Walker, both on Rudge machines, were second and third. The winner’s80 words
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Article78 1930-06-17 5 Reuter. FIRST THIS SEASON. Derbyshire Defeated By Kent. London, June 16. Kent defeated Derbyshire by nine wickets at Tonbridge, thanks to some excellent bowling by Freeman who captured 13 wickets for 110 runs. Freeman thus earned the distinction of being the first bowler to take 100Reuter. - 78 words
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Article81 1930-06-17 5 HANDICAP RACES The following are the results of handicap races held at the Chinese Swimming Club. 400 Metres Free Style Class A. 1 Tan Wah Ham (went at 40) Q <Lim Keng Teong i ~60) "IFoo Meow Fong 60 Time; 9’ 23 1/5” 100 Metres Breast Stroke—Class81 words
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24 1930-06-17 5 Reuter. AUSTRALIA DEFEATED, Milan, June 16. Italy surprisingly eliminated Australia from the Davis Cup by three matches to two Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article31 1930-06-17 5 Jumble Pale will be held at the Town Hall on Saturday, June 21, at 4.30 pm. Anv gifts for the above sent to The Hostel, Anson-road will be gratefully received.31 words
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Article184 1930-06-17 5 The Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson has taken the place of Mr. J. M. Milne, who has gone on leave, on the Railway Advisory Board The next meeting of the Board will i>o held at Kuala Lumpur on July 8. Whispers are current in London about further184 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-17 5 You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlatvie13 words
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Advertisement296 1930-06-17 5 TO Butterworth U 3833 AND Up-country Residents. Messrs. Pritchard C° L' d Provision AND Cold Storage Premises at Butterworth If you do not want to come across to Penang order All Your Requirements by Telephoning* Butterworth No. 4. This branch maintains the Pritchard Tradition FOR Quality Service Our Vans Deliver296 words
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Article329 1930-06-17 6 The Hon. Dr. R. 0. Winstedt, C.M.G., Director of Education, S.S. and F.M.S., and Mrs. Winstedt, are passengers on the Rajputana which left London on Friday. The Rev. Brother Theophilus, SubDirector of St. Paul’s Institution, Seremban who was admitted to the European Hospital, Seremban, is reported to329 words
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Article94 1930-06-17 6 The Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee is actively engaged in rehearsing a new venture. This time they are striking out in a new line and are presenting a real thriller,” and there is distinct promise that it will be pre sented exceedingly well. Some new talent has been discovered,94 words
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Article561 1930-06-17 6 HOUSEHOLDERS UNANIMOUS IN THEIrt DECISION. The First Officials. A meeting of Kuala Lumpur householder?, witn the object of forming a Ratep yers’ Association, was held at thi Kuala Lumpur Chinese Chamber of Commerce oc Saturday, Mr. W.F. Douglas was in the chair *nd among those present were:561 words
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Article74 1930-06-17 6 June 18:Meeting of Licensing Justices* District Court, 2.30 p.m. 19 and 21 Taiping Turf CluOl Amateur Meeting, Taiping. 20League Football: D. A. F. v. S. X. R. C. Renong Ground. 22:-Cricket: Free School v. Pu- I,Q Estate, Free School Ground» Green Lane. 23—Iskander Polo Club Amateur Kac Meeting74 words
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Advertisement178 1930-06-17 6 H B. WOODFORD. No- Ib, Light Street. Statues, Prayer Books. Scapular of cloth, A T C Gold Scapular Medals cf assorted sizes, Gold Div VzAjialuu Medals of **t. Anthony Gold Crosses, Cruci z-~ fixes and Statues in Cases. Rosaries of various (Two-Sight Lenses) kinds, going at 50 cents each- Altar178 words
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Advertisement40 1930-06-17 6 OLD MALAYA. Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril Baxendale, is now ready for issue at $2 a copy. The volume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd, la, Penang-street, Penang.40 words
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Advertisement316 1930-06-17 6 w g The use o z a s t I KELVINATOR I TT Automatically Protects Your Food. I RT bi iih s HRS! ."T~ VJ A H ES aSgea fgjT *',ia 8 Kfi H in SdM I I Ba H Economical Sail S Hygienic BrH fit iJ-u-rfjLi. i £<? wM316 words
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Miscellaneous313 1930-06-17 6 uj.kjwlii-» -4-1 JiiJMir- -numwimr .juritumwr-um v Churchill Taits Attractions MAGAZINE ROAD. To-Night To-Night To-Night To Night See Dare Devil Cirilo in the giant Balloon Ascent and Parachute Decent. Free Free Free Free Free Free b *al mJ <r *lll <•' 3k' s t v IS W «s W 3« fc*w&313 words
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1584 1930-06-17 7 Supreme Court Case. Brothers and Sisters at Loggerheads. Fifth Day’s Hearing. In the Supreme Court to-day. Before the Hon. Mr. Justice P, J. Sproule the case in which Aisha binti Che Tahan and Sepiah binti Che Tahan are suing Haji Abdul Rahim bin Che Tahan,1,584 words
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Article293 1930-06-17 7 CASES TRANSFERRED TO THE DISTRICT COURT. Tamby Fined $B. The case in which a Chinese named Tan Seang Chin is charged by the local Detective Police with assisting in the manage ment of a common betting house at 255, Penang Road, was to day mentioned before293 words
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Article249 1930-06-17 7 Rugby Radio Service. The King Presents Colours At Windsor. London, June 16 In the quadrangle of Windsor Castle, the King, in the uniform of a Field-Marshal, accompanied by the Queen, presented to-day the Eton Officers' Training Corps with new colours. These are a replica of colours sanctioned byRugby Radio Service. - 249 words
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Article118 1930-06-17 7 Reuter, Twelve More Nations Asked To Take Up Capital Basle, June 17. After a meeting of the Council of the Bank of International Settlements M. Pierre Quesnay, the Director-General, in a statement, emphasised that the success of the issue of the shares of the Bank and the YoungReuter, - 118 words
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Article77 1930-06-17 7 Reuter. Chinese Thanked For Participation. Liege, June 17 At the Chinese Pavilion, an international exhibition was inaugurate I this afternoon in the presence of the Chinese Charge d'Affaires, the Commissioner-General, Doctor Tsu, and Minister Vandervelde, representing the government and directors of the exhibition. Dr. Tsu recalled theReuter. - 77 words
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Article398 1930-06-17 7 Perak Assizes. SIKH ATTACKED WHILE AS! EEP. 4 YEARS 7 R.I. t There was an unusually large attendance of members of the local Sikh Community at the Perak Assizes at Ipoh, when Nassa Singh, a priest attached to the Gurduwara. Chenderiang, was brought up for trial398 words
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Article228 1930-06-17 7 CENTURY OLD BRANDY FOR LONDON GOURMETS. Rranly 'O3 years old, Hid dowa in the cellars of the murdered Tsar of Russia brandy even older of 1829 -anl plovers’ eggs! These allurements for epicures were served at the meeting in M .yfair of the Gourmets and Connoisse irs228 words
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Article154 1930-06-17 7 TONIGHTS FILM. "Happy Days”, the Fox Movietone all star, all talking musical romance opens at the Majestic Theatre Penang, to night. An all-star cast Happy Days is one of the best talkie films yet seen at the Majestic One of the most delightful numbers is154 words
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Article224 1930-06-17 7 Ng Foo who was convicted on a charge of the theft of a bangle, val ed at $2/-, from a child aged ten months at Chowrasta Market on June 12, was to-day sentenced to a fine of $l5/- or, in default, 14 days’ rigorous imprisonment by224 words
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Article222 1930-06-17 7 Reuter. Governor Defends Lord Strickland’s Action. London, June 16. Lord Strickland has arrived in London by air. Lord Strickland interviewed by "Reuter” emphasised that the Government of Malta did not wish to shake off the yoke of the church. They were prepared to take their religion from Rome. Reuter. - 222 words
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Article180 1930-06-17 7 PE kBANTS TACKLE ESCAPED CONVI TS. In his annual report on the administration of Kelantan, the British Adviser, Mr. R. J. B. Clayton makes the following reference: There were eleven escapes of short sentence prisoners from working gangs with only three recaptures, and on Oct. 9, in the small180 words
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Article42 1930-06-17 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM DEFEATS PRAI The annual football match betweet St. Anne’s School, Prai, and the High School was played yesterday afternoon and ended in a win for Bukit Mertajam by me goal to nil. The game was fast and interesting.42 words
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Advertisement15 1930-06-17 7 You should give Martell’s Brandy the preference ever othe r s as it is superlative.15 words
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Miscellaneous181 1930-06-17 7 Humour As Others See It. W JQ "Dad offered me £5O if I would promise not to be kissed by a man until I was turned twenty-two.” And what would you have done with the money?”—Buen Humor, Madrid. '■jp'TV'jSjwr KsseOk 1 "If you want to get the effect of your181 words
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Article702 1930-06-17 8 Judging by the number of suppressions that have taken place recently, half the Chinese presses in the country must be resting their machinery at the moment. The Governor has made it plain that he intends to allow no abuse of the printing ordinances while he is702 words
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Article376 1930-06-17 8 From a letter which appeared in our correspondence columns yesterday, it will have been gathered that there is some dissatisfaction at the fares in operation on Penang’s tramways and trolley buses. For the majority of the populace, travel is still something of a luxury, but in view of376 words
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Article1013 1930-06-17 8 A. 11. L - A. 11. L Penang, Tuesday. UITE a reasonable suggestion, we think, i-i contained in a letter from a correspondent who writes us to-day on the subject of the Nellmay Rubber Co, Ltd. In an announcement giving notice that a meeting of contributories is to be held on1,013 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article141 1930-06-17 8 <To the Editor of the Pinang GazetteSir,I notice that an advertisement >&- appeared in the Pinang Gazette calling for a meeting of the contributories in this abo»e company on the 21st instant. Item 4 of the Agenda reads 4. To consider a resolution that anv monies141 words
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Advertisement251 1930-06-17 8 lilt IB*». I ?»ssnBß a II 'W > I'l /llgb j Coining lii Thro’ ::ur ujfaiftj '••jiff I Wu < jjL I j J Give ""Ny I your baby NJ/ j the food K 'V-' you know is J I Nearest To Mother's Milk** j !w TH AT greater assurance251 words
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Advertisement36 1930-06-17 8 Ip <■ c. O. MALAYA’S leading potel IDEALLY SI DATED, EXCELLEN CU’SINE. MODERN SANIT TION THROUGHOUT. REDUCED TkRIFFL Aoply to Mwpge f»r D<i’y nr Mruthl- R«tpp. SkRKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors" Apples, Prunes, Raisins, FROM 7H 5 World's Orchard.36 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-17 8 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be b‘si in the air and sM ,'.~r13 words
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Miscellaneous26 1930-06-17 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 329 a.m. 9.20 a.m. 3.00 pm. 10.10 p.m. T o-Morr iw. 410 am. 955 a.m. 3.33 p.m. 10.47 p.m.26 words
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Article930 1930-06-17 9 Reported Plan to Establish a Republic. > Chinese and Russian Rivalry. Tientsin Commissioner of Customs Dismissed. Putnam VVeale’s New Appointment. News of a plan for an invasion by the Soviet into Inner Mongolia has been received in Peking. At present the territory is nominally underReuter. - 930 words
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Article78 1930-06-17 9 Visits London as Government s Guest. London, June IG. Count Bethlen, the Hungarian Premier who. with Countess Bethlen, is visiting London as the guest of British Government, called upon Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary at the Foreign Office this morning. A dinner in honour of Count Bethlen78 words
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Article442 1930-06-17 9 British United Press. General Election In September. DACCA EXPLOSION. Bombay, June 16 Twenty -six picketers w’ere sentenced to four months hard labour. Their places outside the shops were immediately taken by volunteers who were promptly arrested. Large crowds cheered the culprits Subsequently forty five other Gandhiites,British United Press. - 442 words
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Article84 1930-06-17 9 Attempt To Wreck International Express. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 17. An attempt to wreck the international express from Penang near Langsuan last Tuesday night was discovered by the driver. The train was delayed 45 minutes, while timber and stone obstructions were removed from the line.84 words
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Article96 1930-06-17 9 The directors of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co, have appointed Sir Walter Rune.man, M p to be a director and deputychairman of the company. The U. S Navy Department has entered into a contract for building 822 torpedo bombing planes at a cost of $827,000.96 words
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Article260 1930-06-17 9 Russians Cultivating New Plant. CHEAP PRODUCTION. Alma-Ata, (Russia), June 16. Believing that it has discovered a cheap and effective substitute for cotton in the Asiatic kendyr plant, the Soviet Government is undertaking the cultivation of the plant on a large scale in Kazakstan. It is stated that260 words
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Article110 1930-06-17 9 Reuter. French Threat Of Reprisals Against New Provisions Washington, June 16. President Hoover announces he that will sign the Tariff Bill. He indicates that if he finds the flexible provisions insufficiently powerful to effect needful changes, he will re quest greater powers. He say’s that the complaints ofReuter. - 110 words
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Article99 1930-06-17 9 .Reuter, Effects of the U.S. Tariff Bill. New York, June 17 The bears” have played bavoc with the stock market and prices are crashing spectacularly. Shares totalling over 5,800,000 have been dumped on the market. The belief that the Tariff Bill will be signed has had.Reuter, - 99 words
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Article81 1930-06-17 9 Reuter Liberal Leader's Guarantee to Labour. London, June 17. The offer of a guaranteed majority to the Government if they will convene a special emergency session of Parliament to deal with a great unemployment measure was made by Mr. Lloyd George in an interview with the Daily– Reuter - 81 words
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Article67 1930-06-17 9 Bangkok Motorists Reach Ostend. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. June 17. Mr. Newbould, British t onsul at Lampang, and Mr. Gibb, divisional highway engineer, Lam pang, who left Bangkok on February 14 to motor to Europe, have reached Ostend. Their route from Bangkok was to Haadyai by67 words
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Advertisement17 1930-06-17 9 T You sho Id give Martell's limndv th p efrrence over others as it is su->-rh tive17 words
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Advertisement203 1930-06-17 9 Start-Rite shoes I TOR CHIT DREN. The Shoe with the Arch Support’ Encourage nature by preventing fallen insteps and flat feet promote strength of ankle and grace of posture i /j L Tan Glace Kid One-Bar Tan Willow Oxfords Sizes 4 to 1 Prices $5-95 to $9-25. OBTAINABLE AT t203 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article738 1930-06-17 10 WHOLESALE INDEX DOWN 1} PER CENT. An Uneconomic Level For Plantations. WHOLESALE prices last month, registered a further fall of 1} per cent, making the decline sinc a April. 1929. nearly 13 p’r cent. The rate of fall, however, is dimi* niehing. The April fall comparer, ac738 words
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Article71 1930-06-17 10 Th« homeward mail by the s.s. JRlephanta closea at 6 p.m. on Fridtj, the 20th instant. The B. I. Uohna with unils de»patched from London on M»y 29 is expected to v bprfl at 6 «m- on Friday, the 20ih »ns ant. The T. 9. Royal Prince loading71 words
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Article248 1930-06-17 10 QUESTIONNAIRE TO CHINESE MINERS. Statistics of Possible Unemployment. We are informed, says the Times of Malaya,’’ that the following circular has been issued from the Office of the Inspector of Mines, Batu G«j h, to various Chinese mine owners in Kinta Take notice that by the248 words
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Article178 1930-06-17 10 TMR. ERIC MACFADYEN’S HEARTENING OBSERVAT.ON. M', Eric Macfadyen, President of the Institution of the Rubber Industry, speaking at the annual dinner of the Institution at the Criterion Restaurant, London, on May 19, said there never had been such" a time when rubber was produced in greater178 words
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Article160 1930-06-17 10 LASTING SOLUTION WITH GOVERNMENT. A correspondent who signs himself Irishman writes to the Editor of The Financial Timet:’’ It has frequmtlv been advanced by readers of The Financial Times” tha‘ artificial restriction of rubber is no solution of the problem facing the industry, and that over-production cm only160 words
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Article89 1930-06-17 10 Mr. E. L. Hamilton, at the meeting of the Straits Rubber Company, said quite candidly with regard to the near fature of our industry I cm find little on which to base optimism.” He stated that quite one-half of plantation production in the E»st is controlled by Asiatics,89 words
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Article142 1930-06-17 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day: Friday Yesterday Sharbs. J CQ do ffi UQ to. to. I o. la. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 12/6 13/- 11/6 12/6 Bangrin Tin 15/- 16/- 13/- 14/Batu Cave142 words
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Article59 1930-06-17 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T//V: LONDON. Spot £133-7 6. Down 7/6 3 Months’ £135-2-6. Down 7/6 SINGAPORE. $67.62i per picul. Down 37} c. 260 tons done RUBBER. London 6d. Down 1/16 d. New York Ilf c. (Gold) Down j c Local 18} cts. Down59 words
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Article33 1930-06-17 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) 8 R. Sheet 18} de. per pound =pfir pl= $24/66 Q liet. Lon lon 6 I. New York Ilf etc. (gd (By C turtesv of Messrs. Allen Dennys).33 words
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Article85 1930-06-17 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to- lay are a? follows: Soot 181 cents per lb. July 19 July/Sapt. 19} Oct./Die. 2o} i. Market Quiet. L mdon and Liverpool S ock incn a led by 1,810 tons. The following prices were realised for rubber85 words
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Article64 1930-06-17 10 Messrs Boustead d Co., Ltd. 17 h June quotation for Singapore refine! tin $67-62} per picul business done 209 tons, Penang refined tin $67-62} per picul, business done 50 tom», unrefined tin $66-62} per picul, tin ore $66-62} per picu l The following were the rubber quotations in64 words
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Article15 1930-06-17 10 Ronpiban Tin N.L. Ou’pit p C ui B 330 Yardage cu. yards 43,03015 words
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Article65 1930-06-17 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvicb.) London, June 16. Paris, 123.81; New York, 4.85J’ Brussels, 34 23; Geneva, 25 07 Ams-’ .erdam, 12.08; Milan. 92.76; Berlin, 20,37 Stockholm, 18.09; Copenhagen J 8.16 Oslo, 18.15 Vienna* 34.42 Prague, 163| Helsingfors, 193 Madrid, 41.57 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens* 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio SJ« Buenos(Rugby Radio Sbbvicb.) - 65 words
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Article76 1930-06-17 10 Panang, J on 17, 1930. Bv Oourtesy ef The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 h 4 m/ts 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m'ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 1/4 0 i New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. 155} h Bangkok T.T.76 words
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Article58 1930-06-17 10 The s.s Kedah left for Singapore yesterday with the following passengers Miss Gowan, Mrs. Barlow, Mrs. Torch, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Sel’eab, Miss Fyfield, Mr. J. W. Harries, Mr. D. Paterson, Mr. L. Parker, Miss E. K. J ally, Mr. M. S. Aratboon,58 words
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1455 1930-06-17 10 CLARE SHERIDAN - I daresay that this ridiculous letter worried her at a time when she could not stand any worry.”— Mr. Ingleby Oddie, the Westminster coroner, commenting on the suicide of a woman found dead a day after she had received a Flanders Chain of1,455 words
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Advertisement17 1930-06-17 10 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement97 1930-06-17 10 Rivalry Between Penang Leading Tailors.” The business of Sin Sin Tailoring Stcra of 152, Campbell Street, Penang, established a few years ago, has met with great success owing to its fashionable cuttings, moderate prices and great variety of materials. Being jealous of its success, a new tailoring store by the97 words
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Advertisement396 1930-06-17 10 New Advertisements, the yarak rubber Co., ltd, (Incorporated in 8. S.) POSITIONS VACANT. hwe b7 Eighteenth Annual General Meeting or the Yarak Rubber Company, Limited» A reliable firm to ant as our Agent to hel<l a R u B B «.tribute o O rN«tn ra l Scm eI R For396 words
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1066 1930-06-17 11 Port Of Penang Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-day. B'B, Palirna” from Singapore Java Porta. Sailed for B. Si-Api-Api J*va Ports to-day. m. v. Intan from Kria*» River. Sailei for1,066 words
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Article1082 1930-06-17 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. 3 5 3 3 11 co rn RUBBER [DeIIM.I o 9 o V c Allenby Rabbet Oe 1 ?5 1 35 Alor Gajah Bobber Batate 1 23 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 90 2 10 Ayer Rltam Planting Syndicate 2 2f 2 50 oum1,082 words
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Advertisement215 1930-06-17 11 1 1 Jwt DUNLOP The «tyre for] which there is NO comparison. ai 4 x TANGYE i X J I I i HEAVY-OIL ENGINE x a HI SOLID INJECTION COLD STARTING TYPE. i h I Fuelad 6to 500 BHP i Lubricating Oil Single and Consumption Multi Cyllpder I I Guaranteed.215 words
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Article, Illustration134 1930-06-17 12 THE KING inspecting officers and non-commissioned officers of the Ist Battalion' Manchester Regiment at uckingham Talace. ,„,ic, ING SPIRIT Miss D Fishwiolr (left), England’s Luft.™ pv 'V i with Miss G Collett, the American champion, c ina of the womens open championship, which the English134 words
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Article633 1930-06-17 13 SITE OF SPENSER’S FAERIE QUEENE.” Righl-Of-Way Case. (Before The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Fitzgibbon, And Mr Justice Murnaghan.) The defendants in the caia of Michael Hogan, farmer, cf Fairyhill. Shinrone, Co. Tipperary, against Michael Doorley, Francis Doorley, and William J. Doorley. farmers, of Clifden, Shinrone, Co., Tipperary,633 words
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Article337 1930-06-17 13 CHANGI SCHEME RAPIDLY NEARING COMPLETION. Work is rapidly nearing completion on the Malay Settlement for Singapore, the first scheme o* its kind to be carried into operation on the island. The scheme is an extensive on?, having an area of 160 acres, and will provide accommodation fnr about337 words
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Advertisement185 1930-06-17 13 In the middle of the A What can you do with a llga crying baby Give him llm Woodward’s Gripe Water, i r r oRUH Ve?’ of '4<'r I that famous remedy for i all baby ailments which 7 arise from indigestion. Woodward’s Gripe Water will soothe his pain away185 words
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Advertisement190 1930-06-17 13 I N 7 1 1 J Watch The Fruit Your Children Eat. Most children love fruit and many are prone to eat it regardless of its condition. Fruit that is unripe, over-rip?. damaged, or upon which flies nave rested, is highly dangerous, causing acute stomacn trouble, diarrhoea, cholera, worms. When190 words
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Advertisement252 1930-06-17 13 ELCMWS HELP'S INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR AN OVER iLLWOOD. 100 years, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS OHN ELLWOOD SONS, u slMt «iw.-,ww»~iww-wir«n«wi,v.Hwi.-~»r-T 'in m n mf—lffTHT**" Chivers Jams Thousands of tons of fresh fruits are taken every year from Messrs. Chivers BY stores ..VErywhere orchards direct to the Orchard Factory252 words
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Article477 1930-06-17 14 PORTADOWN MEMORIAL TO SIR ROBERT HART. Journalists’ Tour of Ulster. The party of cross-Channel and Fr-e State journalists present touring Ulster as the guests of the Tourist Development Association arrived in Porn-' down and were met at the railway station by members of the Town Council477 words
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Article55 1930-06-17 14 ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA FLIGHT TO START TO-DAY. Intimation has been r ceived by the Asiatic Petroleum Co. to the effect that another Eegland-Australia fight is to be attempted. Messrs, Matthews and Hook, flying a Gipsy Moth will leave Englano on June 17. They will land at Singapore during the55 words
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Article20 1930-06-17 14 Golden eagles are reported to have r appeared in the Lakedis’rici after an absence of about 100 years.20 words
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Article96 1930-06-17 14 TYPISTS WHO SEEK ACADEMY FAME. A markel increase in tbe number of students attending evening art classes is one of the consequences of the recent success of workaday amateurs at the Royal Academy. Shop assistants, typists, railwaymen, business men and women are among the aspirants who hasten from96 words
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Advertisement293 1930-06-17 14 g* l -Mg— Their flavour v makes you think °f ome E> F° r in these extra-good meat and fish pastes are '7 just such homely foods as BL vou find on an English r table. Chicken and ham, r* <s roast turkey antl P rime salmon. All iresh cooked,293 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-17 14 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement274 1930-06-17 14 Cuticura TALCUM It keeps the skin sweet and wholesome overcomes perspiration and is cooling and refreshing. i Sample each I Soap, Ointment an< l Talcum free upon request, from luiiler& Phipps /7 I .KaJaya) I, Limiud i y Building, II 'x X Cingd-pcre. L2 I 1 limrsKs mP KLLS, 1274 words
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Miscellaneous45 1930-06-17 14 To-Night at untill Wedi ieMda 3 THEATRE ROYAL 1 Lyric Theatres (New\ Ltd.) Ist SHOW: 1 Fred Thomson Kit Carson Breels-. 2n<i SHOW 2 Raymond Griffith A Reguhr Fellow 6 reels 3 Adolphe Menjou A Gentleman of Paris' 6 reels OUR Talkie Programme Coming Presently45 words
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Article617 1930-06-17 15 CHOWBABTA MARKET Penang, Jane 17, 1930 Mutton f ct Matton India* M per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A long do 1.50 Tripe do I.o'l Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet M 40 Kidnev M pair617 words
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Advertisement153 1930-06-17 15 Apottinaris WA TER. The Natural Sparkling zz Mineral Water, zz It contains a small of Bicarbonate of Soda which corrects acidity and aids Digestion. ASK FOR A WKisßey Polly Bottled at the British-Owned Apollinaris Spring—Rhineland. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Limited, (JFoimerly Katz Brothers, Limited.) 1 A Wise Investment in153 words
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Advertisement636 1930-06-17 15 BIBBY LINE > w AS <*■ Mi ,f y art t w iu gcrew mail paepengor ste-amer» *nd motor venae Is bo*Ij I; ween Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Marseille*, Plymouth end NEW K 1 SERV!CE London with through aonnociioni from Penang. n P PROBABLE HOMEWARD BAILING». V® 3 I a636 words
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Advertisement1343 1930-06-17 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ««mail line [INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. WEEKLY" SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. I; ANTENOR June 19 Marseilles, Lon ion. Rotterdam and G’asgow, 'J ORESTES Jane 25 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. J DIOMED July 3 Marseilles London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. K I I PHEMIUS July 10 London, Rotterdam1,343 words
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Advertisement658 1930-06-17 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDiT' AND APCAR IJNRS (Companies Incorporated in E tgland.) lUAIL PASSENGER A.*D SERVICES Peninsular and Orientel S. H, Go., under con- Penang, Teluk Anson, Pert Swettanham Ifr», tract witb His Majesty's Government, London and Singapore Service. aol Far East Mail Service. Matl Hari Outwards from London for China658 words
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