Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 June 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 137. VOL. LXXXVIH. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 385 1 a «Miaßw wmniiiim innnNu mi .lamnuanaMßnaakS !h. tokisatsul STUDIO, S a 1 a with up-to-data Photo* jx’ipliy by electric !i<ht, 'Puoae 772, 35 2 7O, Bishop Streep J |i PENANG. I MWMBiiupuJuuiiuttiintiUMmiHMuntiuiiinwßaaaiwMUMnmiDOTs °W—l* l l "lMlM l l M Ml,^llMllMl,M ^M I* "-fl-, 11 -Q-" '~y I ALWAYS USE *r
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    • 32 1 mmMmaisMiMiiiiSßßßiß smmuhmw I T. NAGATA I g a I BROTHERS, f 8 E DENTISTS, i I 3 1 Hud Offitt gut to tha Diopaitaiy H I Bruck Olfict, 12, Leitti S>ul. E
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  • 318 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 3» reepectively.’First|Run-about'.s
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  • 275 2 In Conjunction With The Taiping Turf Club. With the peimission of the Straits Racing Aeecciaticr, an Amateur Race Meeting will be held on the Taiping Race Course on Monday 23rd June, 1930. Two Runs for Polo Ponies, about 2 furlongs Straight, Stakes Nil, Cupe to the Ist
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  • 308 2 Summer Meeting, 1930. Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday Saturday, sth, Bth, 10th 12th July, 193 q 3 Runs for Class 1 Homes 3 2 33 3 M 1 Ponies 3 h 2& 3 (Combin3d). Programmes. Available from the Secretaries of all Turf Clubs. Entries Close at 3 p.m. on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1024 2 POSITIONS VACANT. Rest Houses Cameron’s Wanted A BILL COLLECTOR lor Highlands, outstation. Applicant must be energetic and able to ride a motor-cycle. Apply The Rest Hmaes are under the charge Box No. 99, c/o Pinang Gazette. o f th e Executive Engineer, Cameron’s 984—18 6 Highlands, and applications for occupa-
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    • 62 2 z A Real Palace 1 FOR Your Pome I I i ft nA, rir 111 J Pbya Thai Talace iVHE PREMIER HOTEL OF BANGKOK We// known far its distinction and refinement, LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To Clear at Specially Reduced Prices. Weekly [Check Roll Books with Rice Advance|Column >» without
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    • 192 2 I S OOl'l'l'l I I I 'll'll I I'l'W"* Lead the Way gKZB.S.A. 1 At the Gopeng Hill Climb on Sunday, T H May. 18th, B.S A. Motorcycles once again 4 1 proved their overwhelming superiority. f i I [i i Under 250 c.c. Touring Class Ist 2nd Under 250
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  • 1117 3 Hardships and Grievances. Why Governors are Often Promoted from Outside.” Empire-builder a being among the principal exports of the United Kingdom the recent Report of a Committee on the System of Appcintment in the Cdonial Office and the Colonial Services must be regarded as another
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 275 3 K v”*- w* SW®!*’ sLfA«fe-.5g <W K W aKg> -c-J CSP- -/«wOiSil '•w®w. ?»wBii This is the dp Popular dz This 12 gau e Remington de T ed to c flC h eavlcst loads Autoloading with safety. Shotgun /F You fi f e aut maticall >' ie case 1S e
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    • 224 3 FOO CHEONG COMPANY Building Contractors, Furniture Makers, Painters, Polishers and Signboard Writers. Workshop and Office, Show Koom, 158, Hutton Lane, Bishop Street, Phone 1248. Open Day and Night. Phone 868. 3©le Proprietor Chin Meng Kim Pining Room Furniture. Meranti Teak Meranti Teak Mattress 3i ft Coir 7.50 11-00 1 Table
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    • 191 3 j awry Note*' s vkc Lifc ItsclC J IW on I This Month’s Hits. The Maestro’s Vocal Quintette of Cultured Singers. p-z-qo f Popular Medley. Sleepy Valley, I Kiss 5b9« I your Hand Madame, Lover Come Back. Etc., r .no IPopular Medley, Broadway Melody, Pagan Love .Hi o I Song,
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 729 4 Monday.Wh’n at tea this afternoon with Mr. Pepyu’a Cjusin Ghdv?, she doth tell me of a hint given to her by a friend and proved by her of much use in her housework. That to nee a wash-leather for her dusting, wringing it out first in cold,
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    • 320 4 BY A FOOD EXPERT. No article is worthier of a place in the larder of health than the raisin, and, its food value being supplemented by flavour, cheapness and utility, it merits an even more imposing position than it now holds in the menu. Dieteticaliy this fru
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    • 551 4  -  by DAPHNE DAVIDSON, The request that we should buy cotton does not mean ungainly dressing, nor monotonous clothe?. Frocks of net lace, suits of drill best”frocke for the garden party in gay voiles, or cotton ninon, are as charming as many made of silken fibrics—if car-fully chosen, well
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    • 71 4 The new evening frock?, with their long, slim lin 3 are very picturesque, and, in them, we look modest and feminine 1 For such a frock, the fashionable material is satin, and the popular colour green. Quite a pale eau-de-Nil green is a good foundation for jewels.
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    • 494 4  -  BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. Why worn? Most people’s answer to that question would be, I suppose, because they can’t help i\ or because they have so much to worry about. Few, I imagine, would be honest enough to admit that they are secretly rather proud of worrying;
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    • 468 4  -  BY LYDIA LIDSTONE. The countryside at present is alive with birds of every description, and our gardens full of their sweet music. Much quaint superstition has grown up round these mysterious little tree fairies. The magpie has always had a strange interest and fascination for mankind,
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    • 515 4  -  BY POPPY BACON. Dressing fashionably nowadays seems to mean that one follows certain defin te ru'es. These once leerned, like a multi; li. cation table, are indisputable except that fashion changes more quickly—and a woman is bound to earn a reputation for chic At first they may
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 109 4 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. "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road,
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  • 502 5 Government Statement. North West Frontier Position. Congress Influence Flagging. Reuter. London, June 17. Tne Government of India issues an apprecialion of the situation in India for the week ending June 7 It is stated that the Afridi situation overshadowed everything else during the week, and at
    . Reuter.  -  502 words
  • 146 5 KONGSI HOUSESKlang Adopts What Kuala Lumpur Rejects. At the last meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, the Senior Health Officer raised the question of Konsgi houses in residential areas where building operations were in progress, says the Malayan Daily Express. He suggested to
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  • 75 5 ESTATE MANAGER GIFT TO FIRE BRIGADE. As a mark of his appreciation of the services of the Klang Fire Brigade on the occasion of a fire at a smoke house on Padang Gajah Estate, Mr. H.B Dudley, the Manager, forwarded a cheque of $5O io the Chairman of
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  • 103 5 BRITISH MEDIATION PLAN NOT WELL RECEIVED. The suggestion that a T ranco-Italian con ference may be held this summer, with Britain as mediator, to reach a settlement of all questions in dispute between F rance and Italy is not well received in Paris, states a Keuter message.
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  • 354 5 We understand that Mr. A. Grant Mackie, who is now at Port Said, is shortly to return to Malaya. The death is announced of Mr. Arthur Cunningham, a former secretary to the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. The late Mr. James Wallace, of Bromley, Kent, formerly of the
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  • 412 5 OPENING NIGHT. Defying the Laws of Gravitation. Churchill and Tait’s Circus which opened at Magazine Road last night, promises to be the biggest event in the circus line we have ever seen in Penang. Some idea of the magnitude of the undertaking may be gathered when
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  • 178 5 Investigation By Various Bodies. The unemployment problem is engaging the attention of several associations in Malaya and the present indications point to a very serious state of affairs. It is said that several mercantile firms are seriously considering the question of reducing staff, while the decision arrived
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  • 535 5 baffled is most strenuous efforts.British United Press. FEAR OF FAIR SEX'S SUPERIORITY. Reasoned Opposition Arguments. Capetown, June 17. Political passions have been keenly aroused by the in'roduction by General Hertzog’s Government of the Women’s Franchise Bill which passed its third reading in the enate recently.
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  • 143 5 Conservative back-benchers have launched a movement to oppose the Naval ThreePower Pact, which lays down the respective tonnages of Britain, America, and Japan for cruisers and smaller war vessels. Nearly half the members of the party in the House of Commons are supporting a motion strongly
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 14 5 You should ytve Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is suj creative.
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    • 279 5 I I Iknocks the ILLout of Impure I K V' A ;f i vSS’Jtek-x AAx yiM < A K y v Ar/ dB RL/w aw&k 1 Impure milkmilk from inft cted cows, or which is conjp laminated by flies, etc, after leaving themis the cause ySi every year of thousands
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 50 5 a \r \’3? 1 Yes, buy that car You’ll be able to go everywhere with your wife and children.” Exactly. Now tell me the advantages of the motor.”Buen Humor, Madrid. cl Everything is worn out except the hat Yes. otherwise it would let the money fall through.Lustige Sachse, Le p;ig
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    • 23 5 by- I She: My family are all romantic. My sister dud of love.’ Of love Yes. Her fiance .-hot h» r.”Buen Humor, Madrid.
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  • 836 6 Bradman’s Effort To Save. Australia. 131 In 4’/a Hours. Tourists Fail By 9 3 Runs. Great Finish. Nottingham, June 1". DON Bradman, the young Australian batsman, made a wonderful effort to save his side from defeat to-day. He was the backbone of the side and scored
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  • 461 6 UNFINISHED MATCHES. Gloucester Defeated By 28 Rons. MEAD’S BENEFIT. London, June 18. RAIN caused a number of matches to be decided on the first innings only in the County Cricket Championship. At Southampton Hampshire won an exciting game against Gloucestershire by 28 runs. It was Mead’s benefit
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  • 43 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Steel For Steel Hume 2 Overture Juanita Williams 3 Selection Ballad Memories Baynes 4 Intermezzoin a Monastery Garden Ketelbey 5 Fox Trot Happy Days Are Here Again Yellen God Save The King.
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  • 222 6 BRITISH HOPES. Compston Sets A Hot Pace. JONES DISAPPOINTS. Hoylake, June 17. In the British Open Golf Championship players who played at Hoylake yesterday compete at Wallasey to day and vice-versa and the leading hundred start on the championship proper to-morrow Indications are that scores of about
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  • 69 6 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. (From Our Own Bangkok, June 17. The Siam Open Golf Championship was Avon by the Caddy Master at Hua Hin. The competition was over 72 holes over three courses on three days. Many Europeans competed. The King presenting the trophy, said he looked forward
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  • 78 6 P.O.C. DEFEATED BY J.C.S.A. The match between the P. C. C. and the Junior Civil Service Association should have been one of the best games of the season but the Club had to field a side without Carey, Brodie, Dobbie. King, Brown and Mitchell with the result that
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  • 36 6 EUROPEAN ZONE FINAL. London, June 17. In the Davis Cup competition Japan beat Czecho-Slovakia by three matches to two and will meet Italy in the final of the European Zone. Reuter
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  • 64 6 PO.R.C. v. PC.C. The P.O.R.C. will meet the P.C.C. in a league soccer match on Thursday on the Padang. The following will represent the P.O.R.C. L. Robless; 0. Noordin and A. H. Chong; E. W. Hide (Capt.l, M. H. Chem bee and K. Ishak; F. K Cheang,
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  • 81 6 June 18:Meeting of Licensing Justices, District Court, 2.80 p.m. 19 and 21 :Taiping Turf Club, Amateur Meeting, Taiping, 20League Football: D. A. F. C. v. S. X. R. C. Renong Ground. 22:Cricket: Free School v Dublin Estate, Free School Ground, Green Lane. 23 Iskander Polo Club Amateur Race
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  • 365 6  -  Playing Into Ihe Sun. Excessive Caution. BY GEORGE GADD. I think most golfers dislike driving into the san. It seems to hava a fatal attraction. Up goes the head much too soon and the shot is missed. I cannot explain why this should be so, though there is
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  • 91 6 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending June 14, 1930, shows a total of 64 death'43 males and 21 femalesthe death-rate being 22.71 p r mille compared with 22.00 in the preceding week and with 27.50 in the corresponding wtek if last
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 17 6 BOSCH'’ Plugs have proved to be best on the rood in the air and on the sea.
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    • 142 6 WHY BUY SUGAR WHICH HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO DIRT, DUST AND FLIES USE THE SUGAR 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 THE EAST,
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  • 1026 7 Eight Races. Full Programme For To-Morrow. Selections By Tic-Ta.c. Below will be found the full programme for to morrow’s races at Taiping, the first day of the Taiping Turf Club two-day meeting. The programme consists of eights events, the first of which will commence at
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  • 394 7 I ENANG CONSUL WEDS. Mr. Yang Nien Tsu-Miss Yeh An Sing. A fashionable Chinese wedding, in the reformed style, took place yesterday afternoon at the Har Yang Sit Teik Tong Yeoh Kongsi, Chulia Street Ghant, when Mr. Yang Nien Tsu, the newly arrived Chinese Consul for Penang,
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  • 148 7 Sixth Day’s Hearing. The hearing was continued this morning, in the upreme Court, of the case in which two Malay women, Aisha and Sepiah are suing their three brothers and the youngest sister for two deeds of gift exectuted by their father in favour of
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  • 47 7 Upon enquiry at the General Hospital, Penang, this afternoon we learn that the condition of Mr. Laurie Brown is un changed. The condition of Mr. St. John Robertson who fell out of a window in the E. and 0 Hotel, is still very serious.
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  • 362 7 SMART CAPTURE. Cinema Manager Held UpIpoh, June 18. THE Ipoh Police detective force brought off a creditable coup on Monday night as the result of which four out of a gang of five robbers were apprehended in the heart of Ipoh town in the very act of
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  • 352 7 MANY WREATHS. The funeral < f Mr. K 8 Vanniasingham of the staff of th? Amilo Chinese School took place last evening at the Western Road cemetery, the Rev. V Samuel and the Rev. Devasagayam officiating. The funeral procession started from the deceased’s residence in Seang Tak
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  • 66 7 TRAGIC MOTOR ACCIDENT IN SINGAPORE. News has been received in Penang of the death of Mr. J. J. Conway following a motor accident in Singapore Mr. Conway was known to Penang residents as the manager of the local b anch of the American Express Company, which has
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  • 189 7 NEWSPAPER ERROR. Judge Corrects A MisStatement. When Mr. Justice Sproule mounted the Bench, in the Supreme Court this morning, His Lordship said My attention has been called to a newspaper report which says that I caused smiles in Court by saying the other day That is
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  • 326 7 Two Indian Mohammedans named Sini Mohamed and Ghaney were summoned before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. A. D. York, for having had their eating house at Weld Quay open during prohibited hours. Inspector Stewart stated that when he was on rounds early yesterday morning he found
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  • 88 7 INITIAL MATCH. The following two teams of the Penang Chinese Football Association, will play on the Renong Ground on Saturday, June 21, at 5-15 p m. Colours:—Dr, Hock, Soo Keat, Ah Kooi, Huck 800, Ghim Huat, Kim Choo, Boon Tian, Cheng Swee, Teik Chuan. Ee Eow
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  • 262 7 THE STORY OF A WOMAN AND A PLEDGE. How many people, since this world began, have said to a friend Well, if ever I make a fortune I’ll share it with you?” And how many such people, coming unexpectedly into fortune, have kept their
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 43 7 TRIDENT’ 1 SALMON SHRIMP PASTE < Try it in «aadwichet; tty it on hot buttered I <* twat; tty it for parties; try it for picnics. < You'll always know what to get once you’ve o triad Trident.’ <► MACONOCHXB MAKI IT tOLD BY ALL GOOD rTOTUS <
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 91 7 Humour As Others See It. 1 Z' 4 \k u Unitor (to the girl who has just said Yes Thank heaven I won’t need to see you every day now.”—Buen Humor Madrid. u r- ktWT > K& .a syU.,-. Ta s '>-■ m 1 j if' S' THE GUEST WHO
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  • 54 8 The engagement is announced between Charles Donald O’Keeffe-Westwood, Assistant Master, Government English School, Muar. Johore, the youngest son of Mrs E. J. Westwood of Mysore, India, and Miss May Ena Wallace, the younger daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace of Rangoon, Burma. (S. M. S. and
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  • 504 8 A little more than a week ago, we were promised an important official announcement by the Tin Producers’ Association on the question of further drastic restriction of output, but to date the cables have been significantly silent on the subject. This silence is giving rise to speculation
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  • 314 8 1 Events in India seem to be quietening. 3 It may be that the reasoned and restrained tone of the first section of the Simon Com--3 mission report has not been without its r influence, despite the noisy outburst of a section of the native press, or it may
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  • 1178 8 Penang, Wednesday. b many years now, this a 1* journal, in its own quiet 1 way, has advocated the policy of air-mindedness, has ask7 ed that Malaya should be brought in line with other countries and e failing a Government-maintained s service, then the application of a
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  • 73 8 Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Snowden on Reparations Loan. London June 17. Tn the House of Commons the Chancellot of the Exchequer stated in reply to a question, that the British share of the proceeds of the issue of the German Reparations Loan would be applied to debt reduction.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 230 8 SPECIAL! Little Dutch Cheeses One Pound /90 cents English R abhits Ducklings Ptarmigan Pritchard C° L td PErs A NG. vat 69” I Old, f R i pE 3 Vfev Sanderson c Son AN e'isUHar»—LEITH Nl ELLOW /Obi i S MH 'pniS BRAND ;.'has MTjßy V<(j33 been rn Lmily since
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    • 32 8 E 4 0. MALAYAN LEADING HOTEL IDEALLY SI t DATED, JXCELLEN CUISINE. MODERN SANITATION THHOUGHOUT. REDUCED TARIFFS. Apply to Mampe f>r Daily or Monthly Ritpp. SkRKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. >—— 1 MAGGI* SEASONING 'I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 13 8 DEATH. Mac Kay Suddenly on Saturday, June 14, 1930, lan Stewart MacKay(by cable*.
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  • 880 9 ;.Reuter. COMMONS QUESTIONS. 4 London Watching Events Closely. Shanghai, June 18. The Finance Minister, Mr. T. V 7 Soong, lias issued a statement in which he declares that the forcible seizure of the Tientsin Customs by agents of the militarists constitutes a serious blow to national credit
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  • 169 9 Business Disposed of Speedily. The quarterly meeting of the Licensing Board of Justices, Penang, was held this afternoon in the District Court, Mr. J. 8. W. Arthur presiding, The mem bers present were Messrs G. L. Ham Lim Eow Thoon. E. V. C. Thomson J D
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  • 124 9 Alleged k hots By Danish Gunboat. London, June 17. A question was asked whether the Foreign Office had received a report of the firing of four live shells by a Danish gunboat on a Grimsby trawler on May 28 in Iceland waters. Mr. Hugh Dalton, the Under Secretary
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  • 109 9 .Reuter. Differences with the Palace. CHAMBER’S SUPPORT. Cairo, June 17. Nahas Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, has tendered his Cabinet’s resignation. Later It is understood that the Palace suggested various amendments to the Bill submitted by the Cabinet for the safeguarding of the constitution and the trial
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  • 150 9 Minister was also represented Rugby Radio Service. Body Cremated at Golder’s Green. London, June 17. The body of Sir Henry Segrave who was killed after breaking the motor-boat speed record on Lake Windermere, was cremated at the Golder’s Green Crematorium to day. The funeral was of the
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  • 93 9 British Government. Rugby Radio Service. Dr. Drumond Shiels’ Statement in Parliament. London, June 17 Asked whether he was in a position to give any further information regarding the situation in Malta, Dr. Drumond Shiels, the Under-Secretary for olonies, said, that owing to the state of public feeling in
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  • 15 9 Reuter. Washington, June 17, President Hoover has signed the Tariff Bill, Reuter.
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  • 380 9 >.Reuter. Eight Hundred Millions Sterling. UNEMPLOYMENT AT HOME. London,June 17. It is authoritatively learnt in London that over eight hundred millions sterling of paper value was lost by stocks in the Wall Street slump yesterday which New York messages describe as the worst crash
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  • 201 9 Two Cases Postponed At The District < ourt. The case in which the local Detective Police are charging Ong Keok Leong, with having had the care or management of the business of a place to wit No. 59, Muntri Street, kept or used as a common betting house
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  • 72 9 Church arade for Eurasian Volunteers. The Feast of Corpus Christi will be celebrated at the Church of the Assumption on Sunday next, June 22 In connection with the recession and Benediction in the afternoon, there will be a Church Parade for members of the Eurasian Volunteers.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 17 9 'BOSCH” Pkwys have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 60 9 .-TrrtfSi rr.trc refc: a wxtXßx» jjrr&.vnf I|QUALITYj PAINTS t j THIS I' S MANUFACTURE OF WhKINSON, HEYWOOD AND CLARK| i LONDON. J FALCON” BRAND. Cygnite White No. 101 i Chocola e 129 J Fadeless Fed j fakless Greens j H STOCKS HELD P I BY l Dur ego and Thomas,
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    • 423 9 CONSPICUOUS NUMBERS from the FIRST JUNE ISSUE OF His Master's Voice” Records Prelude In G Minor, Op. 23 No. 5 R Prelude In C Sharp Minor, Op. 3, No. 2 Ricbmai iroff Jack Hylton And His Orchestra (C 1864... 12.50) Casalsgreatest of cellists. Song Without Words In D, Op. 109
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 783 10 FINANCIAL HELP. $*****00 For Research And Propaganda. At the meeting of the Federal Council on Thursday of ntxt week, state the Orders of the Day, the Acting Financial Adviser, F. M. S will move: Chat th s Council apt roves that, cut of the accumulated surplus
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    • 335 10 1,634.684 INCREASE. Running Costs Go Up$2,816 PROFIT. The following are extracts from the Tramways Department annual report 1929 The tramways department has now completed its twenty fourth year of working. The passengers increased during the year from 8,951,462 in 1928 to 10,586,146, an increase of 1,634,684
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    • 121 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSES./ S.R. Sheet 19} cts, per pound =&r pl= $25/66 Sttady. London 61. New York 11} cts. (g<l (By Cturtesy of Messrs. AUen Dennys). Goaeral Produce Ag«acy. Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ae follows: Spot 19} cents per lb. July
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    • 674 10 Increased Consumption. Net Profit Of Over $278.000. Lower Oil Cost, The following are extracts from the Electric Supply Department annual report for 1929: The year 1629 is the twenty-fifth year of the Electricity Supply Department and the fourth year cf the new Station at Prai. The
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    • 84 10 RETURNS FOR FIRST HALF OF JUNE. Pangngi River Tin Concessions Ltd. Output piculs 372 Hours run 395 Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd. D edge. Hours 229 Piculs 300 Stopped 3 days. Hydraulicing. Picul j 40 Gravel Pumping. Piculs 25 Sotopped 3 days opening out new workings. Ritrut BiSin Tin
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    • 72 10 Psnang, Jane 18, 1930. By Courtesy ef 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 JA ill On New York Bank Dem md 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 H India T.T. 155} Bangkok T.T. 80 j m
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    • 193 10 Penang, June 18, 1930. CIS. Bsnarss Opium p, chest nom 5,000.00 Cloves h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmeg» 80s 70.00 HOs 60.00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 90.00 Copra Sundried buyers 7.30 Rattans sales 11.1.* Rattans Coarse 10.6( Green Snail Shells 13.09 Rica:— Siam No.
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    • 144 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day aĔp E E SHARBB. 5 S CQ OQ CQ OQ ft c. ft o. ft c. ft o. Mining. Chenderiang M 2/4J 2/9 2/6 3/Hongkong Tin..
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    • 57 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T/AZ: LONDON. Spot £132-10 0. Down 17/6 3 Months’ £134-10-0. Down 12/6 SINGAPORE. $67.12j per picul. Down 50 c. 250 tons done RUBBER: London 6d. Unchanged New York 11} c. (Gold) Up 1/4 c Local 18} cts. Up 1 c.
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    • 66 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) London, June 17. Paris, 123.80 New York. 4.8515 Brussels, 34.83; Geneva, 25.09; Amsterdam, 12.08; Milan, 92,75; Berlin, 20,36 Stockholm, 18.09 Copenl a/en, 18.16 Oslo, 18.15 Vienna, 34.43 Prague, 1631 Helsingfors, 193 Madrid, 41.94 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Buchaxeit, 818; Rio 5U Buenos Aires, 41?«; Bombay,
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    • 1063 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. HAMBB. S J a g I KUBBRR [D.IIU.I e lllenby Babbea O« 1 ?5 I 35! A lor Gsjah Bobber Btatsle J 2) 140 Aju»lg*mßted Etetatea 1 90 2 10 Ayer Httam Planting Synitoate 2 2 fin 4yer Kuntng Rubber Hatatea 30 4 0 CUBCs Ayer
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 13 10 You should give Martell’s Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlatvie
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    • 186 10 New Advertisements. NOTICES. NOTICE, NOTICE is h< r« b given that M. V. Narasimman has left our service atd is no longer in our employ and henceforth he has no authority to do any acts, matters or transactions in our name or on our behalf and that we shall not
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  • 1275 11 Port Of Penang Schedule Of Principal Lines. TH E following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-day. e. 8« Rawang’’ from Kantang, Ghirbi, Pungah and Kantang Sailed fnr Kantang, Pungab, Ghirbi and Kantang to-day at 12 noon.
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    • 11 11 FOR Travel Information WRITE n. AMERICAN EXPRESS u.* UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.
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    • 704 11 THAT ETEHiiAL PA!H It makes life miserable. Le"S are heavy and it is a struggle to walk. Even to turn in bed is an effortit seems as if old age is creeping upon you with j.reat rapidity. It is surprising how many thousands of men and women have this painful
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  • 293 12 AUTUMN MEETING 1930. UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING. Ist Day, Saturday, 26th July, 1930 2nd Wednesday, 30th 3rd Saturday, 2nd August, 1930 4th Monday, 4th August, 1930. THREE BUNS each for Horses Clat-see I, 11, 111. Combined. THREE RUNS each for Horses Classes IV and
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  • 221 12 TESTS WAIVED. Capt. Guest Granted His Certificate. Captain the Hon. F.E. Guest, the former' Sect etary of State for Air. is the first ex Cabinet Minister to obtain an air pilot’s certificate. It is in any event a remarkable achievement for a man 55 years of
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  • 125 12 BIG SUMS INVOLVED IN HONG KONG ACTION. Large sums of money are involved in a civil action b«gun before the Chief Justice (Sir Joseph K j mp), in the Bong Kong Supreme Court 1 sc week, in which Messrs A ndersor, Meyer and Co. of 67, Des
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    • 209 12 You can also be happy if you WeaF asses The New Dispensary, OPTICIANS 217, PENANG ROAD. PENANG. PHOSFERINE THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS invigorates brain and body naturally, and is given with equally good results to the children as to adults. The advantage of taking Phosferine is imine- z diate—it
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    • 301 12 Great Strides Sometimes you can tell the difference milk at its best. All the cream in it, all all over the house within a day or two the vitamins. Rich farm milk, so treatof giving baby Lactogen.’ A nagg- ed in the Lactogen” process toat it ing anxiety has gone.
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  • 1601 13 Men Behind the Viceroy. INDIA, is to-day the storm- centre of the world, let alone the Empire. The eyes of intelligent humanity in every part of the globe are strained on one salient figure, the Viceroy, Lord Irwin, and the little group of administrators and soldiers who are
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    • 84 13 E Z® ml ea KNOW FOR YOURSELF THE V’ -«J DELIGHTFUL SMOOTH NES AND FLEXIBILITY OF CHEVRO- 8 O LETS SIX CYLINDER ENGINE v til A L- is J a Six in the price range of the four r: 3 1 -i 1 r -"m ~nunijn uri 1 b inirj
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    • 524 13 OPINIONS OF SOME OF OUR S. S. AND F. M. S. CUSTOMERS. S.S. F.M.S. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. LIM TEONG CHEW, Eiq., rMVUirAI H. TENLOY, Esq C/o Thean Huat Co., CHEMICAL Cl> Mambaw Sin., Ltd., 4. Cbina-street, PENANG. rbt UAkinC' u k MAM BA o Y‘ Z’? I 'i I am
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  • 419 14 WOMEN WORST. Subtle Wiles Of The Pointer. Cheating at lawn tennis is practised perhaps more than is realised. There is the downright cheat and the cheat called a pointer. Downright cheating requires nerve, but can only flourish in friendly” matches when there are no umpires or
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  • 249 14 B. U. P. M. BRIAND bXPI.AINS HIS SCHEME. M. Br'ano’d scheme for a United States of Europe w-»s published on May 17 by the French Foreign Office It took the form of two documents, one being M. Briano’s exposition of his theory and the second a memorandum aldressedto
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    • 275 14 l|-_ f X t A*j .;£«s& WHISKY S Hl c A Welcome Change! »F you are not drinking IjßiMffl \V'i I RED HACKLE” you L»Hk tE TtSr btc not drinking the ySJcv best Try forachan c /yMijiinWMi 7 /ST kA V You will continue to drink ®tW u from cho!ce
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    • 17 14 BOSCH" Pluqs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 239 14 w t j Nowthese i. really are J 8 0 °d J cigarettes!” 7 Ki CoolSmoothCork*tipped P ure Virginia lobacco—- ctnd They Never Vary! CRAVENA I ./AGARtTCORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LIMITED. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION FOR QUALITY A Morris IMinor wm Help
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  • 609 15 CHOWBAST A MARKET Penang. Jane 18. 1930 Marrow g 0 Matton India* per lb 60 Head Sheep or goal M each 1-3(J Liver with heart A luag do 1.5) Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet M 40 Kidney
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    • 236 15 II II *****, K 4 llllllllll i i iililia «I I B I jw?\» 11 1 Wi M i 'if I 1 MI ar liHi'H i 1 gj? IBl^JllfcUJ Kloster beer SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., j f Ta i Odp* I I ~??"F I SIEMENS SCHUCKERT S Quotations
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    • 732 15 THE East Asiatic Co. Ltd. 15 IV/T OUTWARDS: For Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai R yal PaCket Navigation Company. and Japan, [lncorporated in Holland] ra d JiTa 1 dne Telephone No. 582. Telegrams:_ Paketvaart.” For Port Swettenham, Singapore and Bangkok. Steamers. Intended to Sail. Sailing for due Penang no/8 Fdlstria June 2.3
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    • 1347 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINĔ"|I l!ne {INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. J; (JiTld AMt/Ki V A W u AjAIHg/ WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. 1; ANTENOR Jane 19 Marseille?, London, RitteHim and G’aggow, <; z&CAvX ayw-aj ORESTES Jane 25 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. rvWSiVn J DIOMED July 3 Marseilles London, Rotterdam and
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    • 646 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR I V W S (Companies Incorporated in E oland.) MAIL PASSENGER A* D CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co., under con- Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettsnham, Malaca tract with His Majesty’s* Government, London and Singaim Service. 4 and Far East Mail Service. CT
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