Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-06-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 144. VOL. LXXXVIH. THURSDAY, 26th JUNE, 1930. PRICE 10 GENTS20 words
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Advertisement148 1930-06-26 1 o «a«aiim>nNMa»aimiißßHMNiMNMMß H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, wjtli «i>to«date Photo» fraphy by electric light, 'Phone 772| W 4 70 g Bishop Street, i S PENANG. g MuaaanuuuHWKniuiuniiiiininniuiiiiiwjnsimMiiiniHHnil MBaaMBHBaBBMi mil-. -J ALL BRITISH MADE >. nEB SCOTCH WHISK* t Black white" /’Lf’ f a cA FS’^*2, v ft r ?Fiiv J j '"O’Ce148 words
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Advertisement31 1930-06-26 1 nanaaaaMaaonamti n>uc>niKaaaa T. NAGATA I I s BROTHERS. I DEN II S TS. I Rssd Oftics next to ths CispucKn 5 J Branch Dlfice, $2, Leith Street. IwHunniK nnuiifliin innnrjnHnjr.aEwimnHiim r'waaPMa®31 words
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Advertisement1511 1930-06-26 2 BAN KS. POSITIONS VACANT. 1 N =5 hOHGKONG AMD SHANGHAI Sj j| BANKING cwporation. <• DTTCO C.ptuT «0,000.000 V1 Interest t*rma and particulars plpase apply to |J|ij L J I 1-Al »1 J V«X I issued and tally paid up $20,000,000 Mfßsra. Koh Sons Ltd., 131 Sapan Keo H Reserve1,511 words
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Article791 1930-06-26 3 ITS CULTIVATION IN INDIA. CONTROVERSIAL QUESTION. Drug Introduced by Arabs. INDIAN affairs generally have been so prominent in the public eye lately, that is not to be wondered at that the question of Indian opium, the cause of much controversy in the past, should receive its modicum791 words
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Article402 1930-06-26 3 DISCOVERY IN JAIL. Wrong Righted by High Court. CLEVER impersonation by a boy of a grown-up accused temporarily interfered with the fair administration of justice in a case, arising out of an assault on a public servant in the discharge of his duty by a man an402 words
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166 1930-06-26 3 HARROVIAN’S PROTEST. HARROVIANS are revolting against the number cf compulsory parades at school for the Officers’ Training Corps. Three hundred out of the fou r hundred members have sent a typicia’ schoolboy protest to the Officer, being cf opinion that two parades weekly is166 words
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Advertisement428 1930-06-26 3 ly' i The perfumed touch that makes your toilet complete C'Wticura TAXCI’II POWDER THE finishing touch to the daintiest toil -r Cooling, refreshing, and de- lightfully perfumed and medicated, it imparts to the person a delicate and dis- I t nctive fragrance and leaves the skin sweet and wholesome. Sample428 words
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Advertisement57 1930-06-26 3 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,57 words
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Advertisement312 1930-06-26 3 GREAT HOUSEHOLD EVENT <- It I If EM»- < --r. in. 1 t■ i I I ll *°WO f Set. I -1 WrS 1 a.nd a w Ma,ay Attr activ e j?/ t:: S aati Figured F!orai R t,a rff' ftt II I I $7,50 I 'W-C 1 L I312 words
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Article1748 1930-06-26 4 ISEE they are at it again in one of these evening newspapers discussing the proper size of the family, writes Father Knox in the Sunday Dispatch. Ard the president of the Malthusian L< Bgue weighs in with the usual e a'.istirp, from which he infers1,748 words
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Article, Illustration24 1930-06-26 4 A debutante, wearing a pinned-on train, receiving tuition from an expert in the art of curtseying preparatory to the ft st Court.24 words
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Advertisement50 1930-06-26 4 Q RIVER RED CRUSHED (Two-Sight Lenses) Sand Earth Granite M r Jk! r.l AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES I Faf Gild Acar at a Glance. Prompt Deliveries by Motor Lorries, k v Obtainable At WMW the new dispensary, MALAYSIA TRADING Co., Im. Opticians, WORKS Office: 195, Penang Road, Hoad, (WATERFALL roai>.50 words
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Advertisement455 1930-06-26 4 I an d y° ur s k* n keep its natural lovelig lO neSS F°H° W t^lesc directions: What yoa must do ll__ In the morning, at noon and before TH Jrlj j V 1 e° in to bed wash your face and neck j gently with soothing Palmolive, massaging455 words
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Article6255 1930-06-26 5 Question Of Licensing Beer Sellers. Asiatic Planters Thinking Of Joining P.A.M. Value Of Press Publicity Recognised. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 25. r S HE annual general meeting of I the Planters* Association of A Malaya was held in Kuala Lumpur, to-day, at the Venning6,255 words
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Article815 1930-06-26 6 NEW CRAFT FOR THESE WATERS. "CUTTY SARK” AMPHIBIAN. Interview with Mr. Phillips. A Cutty Sark” amphibian Hying-boat, which it is intended to use in these waters, has been made by Messrs. Saunders-Roe Aircraft Company, Limited, Cowes, Isle of Wight. The original firm of Saunders are well-known as815 words
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Advertisement106 1930-06-26 6 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea S 0 The use a B I hIIVINA lOR I < w X tJ Automatically Protects Your Food. U I B ~=iar I I I H r I S Economical MM I Hygienic106 words
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Advertisement70 1930-06-26 6 A I 1 TOBRAI'cO J THE TENNIS FAVOURITE «J. Because it drapes so well and is so easy to wash, Tobralco is just the very thing for Tenniswear. 4* X 5 It may be had in white or colours, plain dyed J J and printed designs. The lovely colours may70 words
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Advertisement69 1930-06-26 6 PRITCHARD co., LTD., PENANG. p JL enangs Premier Store foi p l\eliable merchandize I nstant service T JL asteful display and cool shopping. Th u of excellence 5 A f 2>lways endeavours to p >\emain Malaya’s most and up-to-date s Penang, Ipoh and Sungei Patani. ikcflark, of Quality CIGARETTES AND69 words
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Article1120 1930-06-26 7 DISTdUT COURT CASE. A Matter of Polish. The case was heard thia morning in the Penang District Court before Mr. J BW. .Arthur, in which The Hewett Ar* Furniture Company sued Mr. L. Flinter of Western Road. Penang, for the recovery < f sum of $297/501,120 words
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Article137 1930-06-26 7 PETROL CONSIGNMENT. Fire Bridgade’s Difficult Task. A fire started in one of the tongkangs lying in the Sungei Pinang Kiver shortly after sunset yesterday evening. The tongkang was loaded with petrol tins. Aided by strong wind from the sea, the fire rapidly spread. About 7.52 p.m.137 words
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Article127 1930-06-26 7 AN OFFICIAL BAN i We have a most unwelcome announcement to make to the large number of readers of the Free Press who have taken part in the two competitions in connection with the Test matches between England and Aus ralte, says our Singapore morning contemporary. The127 words
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Article151 1930-06-26 7 CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE. Before Mr. A. D. York in the Second Police Court a Malay woman named Hawanah aged 47 was charged with the criminal breach of hint in connection with a pair of brilliant earrings valued $270, on February 4, the property of151 words
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Correspondence.
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Article55 1930-06-26 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir,Have the authorities found car Pk. 13 which was parking on Station RL, Ipob, for 40 miuutts a few days ago, against the rule allowed viz 10 minutt a Has the offender been brought before the magistrate Youra etc.,55 words
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Article886 1930-06-26 7 TIN STOPPAGE. No Official Support for One-day Holiday. (Fr,m Our Own Correspondent.) Kua a Lumpur, Jane 26. Sir Cecil Clementi presided over the opming of the Federal Council this morning. There was no ceremony. The following new members were affirmed: Mr. Bertram Walter Elies (Acting R*sdent of886 words
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Article213 1930-06-26 7 Shamsuddin, a Mohammeda”, was charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with having attempted to cause grievious hurt to Mohammed Gunny P<ikir with a knife at the Chowrasta Market yestercay. Shamsuddin, pleaded r.ot guilty. Djteitive Inspector Blak»aV, who prosecuted, asked for a postponement on the213 words
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Article266 1930-06-26 7 NEW BU.LD’NG TO BE STARTED AT ONCE. The erection of the new club-hou’e for the Penang Recreation Club will be taken in hand almost at once. The proj?c\it will be recalled, has teen unier considerat'on fcr some time but the matter was delayed owing to insuffic eit266 words
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Article747 1930-06-26 7 Mr. Leon Britton, a promkeut motion picture director, hi s arrived in Singapore on his to Java. John Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Harris, has gained a tcholarship at Eastbourne College. Mr. J. Cramond, of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., Singapore, is in Kuala747 words
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Article115 1930-06-26 7 Reuter Failure of Attempt to Hames» Gulf Stream. Havana, June 26. An attempt to bring the Gulf Stream into a professor's laboratory near Matanxas where turbines would be by generated electricity has failed owing to a giant tube of corrugated steel, two thousand yards long, collapsing and beingReuter - 115 words
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Article70 1930-06-26 7 Reuter. Company Unable to Meet its. Preference Dividends. London, June 25. The Royal Mail Steam Packet group has sprung another surprise on the City. Tha company itself announces it is unable to pay the preference dividends due on July 1. The subsidiary White Star line also did notReuter. - 70 words
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Article69 1930-06-26 7 Fourteen Bangkok Mills Cbsed Since April. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 26. As a result of the slump in the exporttrade, fourteen rice mills have closed since April, due partly to the new low records for silver and the Hong Kong dollar and partly to the competition69 words
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Article154 1930-06-26 7 A message from Lahore says that the Punjab Government has declared a number of war councils”, civil resistance committees, workers training colleges and other Punjab organisations as unlawful on the ground of interfering with the maintenance Of law and order and endangering the public peace. The Congress154 words
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Article118 1930-06-26 7 NOW TOTALS £l3 675 OF THE £25,000 WANTED. The Ross Award Fund which now amounts to £13,675 19s. lid., including bank interest, is made up as follows: Home Fund, £7,317 Is. Od; Government of India, £2 000; Singapore Straits Times” £3,366 13s. 7d Government of Rhodesia,118 words
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Article39 1930-06-26 7 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1 March Militaire No. 1. Schubert 2 Overture Rienzi Wagner 3 Selection Reminiscences Of Wales Godfrey 4. Bolero Leggc r o Invisible Ardite 5 Patrol The Wee MacprAon»»39 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-26 7 You should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others m it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement18 1930-06-26 7 E.&O. Hotel SATURDAY, JUNE 28. GREAT ATTRACTION en’icoTllmeito THE DANIB I CARUaO ivor" weir J*ZZ PI AN KT.18 words
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Article592 1930-06-26 8 When Sir Laurence Guillemard described Mtlaya as a country of arrears, he did not have avia’ion in mind neve theless, the now famous phiase is singularly applicable to the c untry s far as the development of aerial travel is concerned. In this direction we have592 words
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Article571 1930-06-26 8 Hidden away in a remote corner of the press of Malaya this week was a despatch consisting of twenty-five words, but the news contained therein is of a magnitude which may very shortly change the entire aspect of Sino foreign relations. The des patch, which emanated from571 words
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Article1131 1930-06-26 8 A IU h» - A IU h» Penang, Thursday. HE writer is a puzzled man fCy this morning aud the reason is that he has become the recipient of a dark secret. There is nothing perhap? more unsettling than to be made curious with no hope of enlightenment and that is1,131 words
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Advertisement296 1930-06-26 8 ijii >M«iißDiL~n |W Sir Kreemy Knuts 4 L/Y Advice p need nct be told. Like ft A Super-Kreem, his happy I fill face speaks for itself. J~~ II fl JI Where he is you mav well wish yourtelf [gj-_ 1!H to be alone, at ease, with Super-Kreem tne uu, f296 words
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Advertisement47 1930-06-26 8 F. O. HOVEL SFECfAL NOTICE. The Band of the s s. PRESIDENT JOHNSON will play at the after Dinner Dance on Friday, 27ch June 1930. Sunday, 29th June, 1930 Orchestral Concert 9 30 p. m. SARKIES BROTHERS. Proprietors LIPTON’S i CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST.47 words
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Obituary31 1930-06-26 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mis. M. de Cruz and family beg to thank all those who attended the funeral of Miss Molly de Cruz and also those who sent letters and telegrams of condolence.31 words
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794 1930-06-26 9 Second East to West Flight across Atlantic. Compass and Wireless out of Order. Kingsford Smith Triumphs over Difficulties. Lost in Fog and Petrol Running Out. Major Kingsford Smith, the Australian airman, and three companions yesterday accomplished an aeroplane east to west flight across the Atlantic, landing794 words
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Article120 1930-06-26 9 Reuter Full Political Freedom a Corner stone of olicy. Berlin, June 26. The maintenance of peace but the attain ment of full political freedom and equal rights is to be one of the corner stones of Germany’s foreign policy, declared Herr Curtius in the Reichstag in the courseReuter - 120 words
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Article174 1930-06-26 9 Reuter. Visit by the King of Denmark. THREE-DAY CELEBRATIONS. Reykjavik, June 26. Thousands of foreigners, officials, and tourists from all over the world mingled with the farmers and fishermen of Iceland for the three days festival to celebrate the millenary of the Icelandic Akhing, the oldest Parliament– Reuter. - 174 words
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Article145 1930-06-26 9 .Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Alexander Announces 1930 Programme. London, June 25. Mr. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, announced in the House of Oompions the Government’s naval construction programme for 1930 as follows Three cruisers, all of the six-inch gun type, one flotilla of destroyers comprising one leader.Rugby Radio Service. - 145 words
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Article92 1930-06-26 9 Rugby Radio Service. Joint Parliamentary Committee to be Appointed. London, June 25. Dr Drummond-Shiels, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, stated in the House of Commons that the Colonial Secretary, Lord Passfield, proposed shortly to move in the House of Lords that it was desirable that a joint committee of– Rugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article134 1930-06-26 9 iere ror iu Reuter Rehabilitation of the Parish Church of the Empire.” London, June 25. Their Majesties the King and Queen knelt at St. Paul’s this morning when the Cathedral, crowded to its furthest corners, gave thanks for its preservation. All sorts of people from all overiere ror iu Reuter - 134 words
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Article49 1930-06-26 9 Reuter. Distinct Improvement in Situation. Seville, June 25. I A distinct improvement is reported in' the strike situation, which is authoritatively ascribed as being of Communistic origin. The governor doos not intend to employ troops, but the police are instructed to maintain order and protect willing workersReuter. - 49 words
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Article114 1930-06-26 9 Reuter Northerners Expected to Enter To-day Peking, June 26. The Nationalists commenced evacuating Tsianfu yesterday morning and the Northerners are expected to enter to-day A number of Japanese and other foreigners have left the city and arrangements are being made for others to concentrate in places of safety– Reuter - 114 words
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Article488 1930-06-26 9 Reuter. I May Have Been Tactless Sometimes.” GOVERNMENT STAND. London, June 25. In the House of Lords, Lord Cushendun asked the Government whether they were still endeavouring to renew negotiations for a concordat between the ecclesiastical and civil authorities in Malta and whether theReuter. - 488 words
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Article104 1930-06-26 9 Singapore Magistrate’s Remarks. (From Our Own Singapore, June 26. In discharging a number of Chinese nonyas charged with gambling in a common gaming house yesterday, the Second Magis trate, Mr. P. H. Williams, remarked that the case was more in the nature of persecu tion than prosecution.104 words
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Advertisement260 1930-06-26 9 NEW RECORDS Just received Fx s.s. Gienapp Include the following. Will Evans in one of his most hilarious turns. BUILDING A CHICKEN HOUSE Will Evans ***** More War-time memories Tommies’ War Time Memories (Vocal Refrain)— Intrc: Pack uo your troubles,” British Grenadiers,” IPs a.long, way to Tipperary,” Goodbye-ee,” There’s a260 words
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Miscellaneous26 1930-06-26 9 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day 12 02 i.m. 5.57 i.m, .6 55 r r To Morrow. 12.10 a,m. 0 50 a.m 12.4*» pm, 7.426 words
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Article153 1930-06-26 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 C E Sharks. Oi Pi VT 0*0» CD 00 OS 02 i c, I C. 0. 10. Mln>ag. Ayer Hitam Tin, 11,'6 126153 words
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Article59 1930-06-26 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £139-10-0. Up £217-6 3 Months £l4l-10-0. Up £3 0-8 SINGAPORE. $7ll per picul. Up $l5O c. JOO tons done RUBBER: Louden 6 1/16 d. Unchanged New York 12 c. (Gold) Up 1/4 c. local 1h cts. Up59 words
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Article174 1930-06-26 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSEj SR. Sheet 19$ c/g, per poknd =pe r p $26/- > c t -ady. Lender 6 1/16 Neu Ycrk 12ctp. (g< 1 (B tf curtesy of Meesri. Allen Dennis). Gm«ra! Produce Ageacy. Ltd* Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Stroked Sheet for to-day are as follows:174 words
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Article69 1930-06-26 10 (Rugby Radio Skrvicb.) London, June 25. Paris. 123.77 New York, Brusse.s, 34.82; Geneva, 25.67 Airs Mi la o n 9276: 20.31 Stockholm 18.09 Copen a en, IM6; Oslo. 18.15 Vienna, 34.4242.25 Lisb< n. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bncharep». 818- Rio *i l 9 R r J 5 K,c B(Rugby Radio Skrvicb.) - 69 words
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Article1066 1930-06-26 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. names. a h g S RUB BUS CD*Um.| 0 o I c Allenby Rubber Ol J }35 Alor Gajah Rubber K»tete 1 21 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Katetea I 90 2 10 Ayer HRam Planting Syndicate 2 36 SO cum Ayer Kuning Rubber FUtete» 30 401,066 words
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Article200 1930-06-26 10 Penang, June 26, 1930. ote. Ranar— Opium p. eheat nom 5,000.00 Clovee h M.OC Gold leaf eellem 72.0 C Mace Pickinga nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s w 70.00 w 110 e i 60.00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 90 00 Copra Sundried sales 7.70 Rattans 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.6 C Green200 words
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Article75 1930-06-26 10 Peam, Juae 26, 1930 Bp Otvrteau el The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demin 1 2/3 4 m/ts 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ta Cre lit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary J 4 1/4 Oa New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155 Bangkok T.T. 80f Batavia75 words
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Advertisement147 1930-06-26 10 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. I W3E|~JL Allenburus’ Foods The‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute I guarantee against infantile I diarrhoea and cholera. i No147 words
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Advertisement668 1930-06-26 10 New Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. J WVgJff IDC A Wanted. Clerk with exjerience in 111 1 1 B V J 9 shorthand and typewriting. Applications H stating qualifications to Box No. 105, w MMMk 0 c/o Pinang Gaz tie. I TO LET. Maible Hall’’7, Kelawei Road. -"y Entry Ist July, 1930.668 words
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Article1113 1930-06-26 11 Satisfactory Entries. Several Horses Making Debut. 5 Furlong Straight Run. By Tic-Tac. Below will be found the full entries for the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting to be runatlpoh on Saturday, July 5 t Tuesday, July 8, Thursday, July 10 and Saturday, July 12. The1,113 words
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Article98 1930-06-26 11 Reuter. LATEST RESULTS. Naw York, Jane 25. The following are the latest la ebail results: National League. St. Louis 11 Boston 3 Chicago 6 Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 4 New York 1 American League, Boston 5 Detroit 4 B ston 7 Detroit 8 Washington 7 Cleveland 0 NationalReuter. - 98 words
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Article70 1930-06-26 11 JAPANESE PAIR WIN. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jane 26. K. Matsukawa and S. Kawagiri won the doubles final of the Singapore Tennis Championships by defeating the Rev. W. H. M. Aitken and D. H. Kleinman I—6, 6—4, 6—4. They thoroughly deserved their success. The J panese70 words
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Article394 1930-06-26 11 .Reuter. LATEST RESULT?. Japanese and Germans Eliminated. AUS I IN VICTORIOUS. London, June 25. THE untimely wave of illness which has overtaken Test cricketers seems to be spreading to Wimbledon. Mrs. Watson, in addition to Senorita de Alvarez, has been compelled to scratch from all sections and.Reuter. - 394 words
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Article150 1930-06-26 11 NO GOALS. A weak P.C.O. team had to be content' with a draw against the police on the Renorg Ground yesterday, neither side sc 'ring. The condition of the ground made good football out of the question. The defences on both sides were better thin the150 words
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114 1930-06-26 11 WEEK END MATCHESA ra*ty from the P. O R. C. will be p-nceeoing to A lor Star on Srturday and wil’ meet the Kedah Post and Telegraph Club in a serits cf games during the week-end. The P.O.R.C. will be represented as fo’lowi: Football:114 words
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Article, Illustration393 1930-06-26 11 GEORGE GADD - When In Doubt. The Half Shot, BY GEORGE GADD. WHEN io doubt about a shot 1 am sure it is safe to adopt the old principle Over-club yourself and play the stroke easily,’* lam afraid few golfers d so. The tendency, in fact, is all the other way.393 words
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Article60 1930-06-26 11 Reuter, E. WBIICOMBE’S VICTORY, Diepp p Juti® 25 The French Open Golf Championship was won bv Ernest Whitcombe with bd aggregate for the 72 holes of 282 made up of rounds of 74-70-70 and 68 H p now hoi Is the Irish, Dutch and French championshiop. BoyerReuter, - 60 words
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Article100 1930-06-26 11 IC MORE INVITATIONS. London, June 25. Mr. H. D. Leveson-Gower, chairman of the Selection Committee, has announced 'hat invitations to be present at Lords on Friday, when the pfeond Test Match begins avainst the Australians, have been sent to Mr. J. 0. White (Somerset) and Mr.100 words
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Article62 1930-06-26 11 SEPOY LINES TO MEET H.M.B. "IROQUOIS.” There will be a friendly gatne of soccer on Friday at Dato K ram at between the Sepoy Lines and the H.M.S. "Iroquois.” The following will represent the S.L.R.C.: Dr. Hock; Che Din and Kadir; Ghouse, Huck 800 and Shahab; Boon62 words
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Article58 1930-06-26 11 INDIAN X( TO MEET P.RO. The following represent the Indian XI agsins' Penarg Recreation Cub tomorrow at 5.10 p.m. on the Renong Ground:— P. Prp-»in|; M. M. Abuoel and Md. Da v<o ;N Riijin.Md. Kassimand .8 A t Rack p r ;N. Magem P. K. T, Paul58 words
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Article62 1930-06-26 11 INTER-STATE CRICKET. The Kedah Team s Feted to mest Penang on June 28 h and 29. h at Sungei Patani is as follows: Abdul Az’z, C. A. Burrougb, F, G Fletcher, W. E. N. Green, P.G. Howcroft F D. O. La Brooy. C. H. Machay62 words
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Article74 1930-06-26 11 P. C. C. v E. S. Co. The following have been selected to represent the P.C.O. on Sunday at 10 30 .m. on the Esp'anade A. F Baughan. C. Bmdle. L. H. Betf, J. A. Binee, P. H B rt. R. T. B>yd, D. A. Coupar,74 words
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Advertisement122 1930-06-26 11 'BOSCH'’ Plugs have proved to be best on the road t in the air and on the sea. i iw iiwnnwunniTiCßßagsaMff’—eßV'iarwy w— The most generally useful Medicine for all Climate» rnU.Cnllis I i„jni iiu j i mum iijii i_ uh hi jujii 11#~/ GENUINL s §T I gTIvJ/T Substitute. Ari122 words
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971 1930-06-26 12 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. 8. 8, Tang Sotg from Bermm River Sailing for Pulau Langkawi aud Kaa tang tc-day at 2 p.m. ft. g.971 words
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Article34 1930-06-26 12 28Cricket: P. R. C. v S. X. .R. C., Esplanade. O. X. A., At Home”, No. 1 Leith Street. 5 pm. July:s, 8, 10 and 12 Perak Turf Club Professional Races, Ipoh.34 words
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Advertisement74 1930-06-26 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE n. AMERICAN EXPRESS UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. DO NOT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Free\ Coloured Enlargements Given Away FreeV. Free of Charge Write to us fur further particulars of the above A mateurs send your snaps to us for developing and print’ng, and obtain from us our74 words
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Advertisement125 1930-06-26 12 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlat-r AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing Affliction One tube of DR. VAN VLECh a PLASMA will relieve you of all painful swelling and inflammation. Results are Amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases.125 words
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Miscellaneous449 1930-06-26 12 TO-NIGHT Grand Opening Night for Talkies UC acanorr uaaoa aQ a a AT n The House Faultless j i THEATRE ROYAL I g Entertainment, g LYRIC THEATRES (NEW) LTD.) g Sound a c *1 r a n n d j c no Unlike most talking pictures, regardless of the number449 words
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Article400 1930-06-26 13 MR. CHAWLA’S VIEWS. Easier Than Driving and More Comfortable.” AN idea of the spirit in which young men in India view the prospects of civil aviation, was given in an interview which Mr. Chawla, the first Indian airman to conquer the London-India route, gave to a400 words
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Article193 1930-06-26 13 ANGRY FRENCH FISHERMEN. Civic to Restore Order. AN exciting encounter between Irish Free State men and Frenchmen occurred in Dunmore Harbour near Waterford. The trcuble was started by the Irish I atrol-bTat Muirchu” proceeding to strip three Frei ch trawlers of their fishinggear ar d193 words
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Article115 1930-06-26 13 A WOMAN’S SURPRISE. Quite an unusual incident took place at Lovedale a few days ago writes an correspondent of The Pioneer when a European woman, on opening her writing desk in the morning found to her consternation a big cobra measuring 5 feet 4 inches raising115 words
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Advertisement311 1930-06-26 13 W x o every motorist Th» best spat king p| UJ< youn engine, whatever Its country of origin, s a koasES ®K. They are stocked by leading A dM, accessory dealers, garages and stores. The principal models are: C3 (illustrated) tor nearly all engines screwed metric. Z LODGE CT /</">311 words
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Advertisement321 1930-06-26 13 DOUBLE OF F/?fSW fi/?O/7 EHGLAHD NOTHING BETTER IS OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE, THEY ARE OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON io?i 4 /ilSuiHll THE GIRL WHO ENJOYS LIFE. It is just in her ceen age” that a girl should be getting most fun out of life. Ytt so321 words
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Miscellaneous80 1930-06-26 13 Humour As Others See It. if c She Darling, what a joy to hang on your lips.” Lvstiye Lachse Leipzig. [tlj J p j I I I• 11 L v il < J <gl She Have you loved anybody before me? He Nobody.” She Nobody has loved you He Nobody.80 words
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Article403 1930-06-26 14 WHY NOT SCRAP REFERENDUM? EmpfrTCall. fcfc OAFETY FIRST* in po itical I’C is generally a euphemism wantcf courage,” said Sir Lesli* Scott, K 0., in a stirring speech to th* Southampton Committee of the Roj a Empire Society, explaining why tb* name bed been substituted for the 010403 words
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Article206 1930-06-26 14 "JUST 60 BEDROOMS—WHAT IS MONEY?” On baying a castle in the grand manner, as related to the Sunday Dispatch by Signor Gigli, the Italian tenor,-now on h’s first visit to England, My castle is a pleasant spot. I bought a little mountain, and on it206 words
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Article127 1930-06-26 14 An American historian has been throwing fresh light upon George Washington, from which it appears he was not the p’aiter saint he was familiarl? p’etured to be. This is a complete vindication of Professor Hogface, in whose treatise, The Romance of Dyspepsia,” the traf story of the127 words
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Advertisement441 1930-06-26 14 I Mystery Illnesses The germ of influenza has not been discovered. Even a common cold is a mysterious illness the germs of which Science cannot exterminate. Such illnesses, if they cannot be cured, can often be avoided by proper nutrition. When you < are tired take BOVRIL at once. It441 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-26 14 You should give Martell’s Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement326 1930-06-26 14 zz < C f .A. t U AT T> 1 1 9 IN O W Billy I /7/ never forgive you if you come home without my Craven A Rememberthey are the only cigarettes which do not affect my throat! CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE326 words
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Article649 1930-06-26 15 CHOWRABTA MABKET Penang, June 26, 1930. Muttom— S c* Mutton Indian w. per lb 60 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.59 Tripe w do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet 40 Kidnev649 words
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