Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 July 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1930-07-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 152. VOL. LXXXVIII. SATURDAY, sth JULY, 1930. 1 PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement355 1930-07-05 1 a M«BWKniiiniMuvß.iiiiHiHniniijiaHMuin]UE(Bmtg -H. TOKISATSUj STUDIO, 1 I with «p<to<iate Phote» graphy by electric liglit. 'Phone 772. 68, 70 t Bishop Street, s PENANG. R I Armco Culverts |I X VEN EST A ''X I I r j RUBBER CHESTS wdl W X I COMPOLITE TIGER BRAND. g e J SI355 words
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Advertisement31 1930-07-05 1 ■■■■Hi ■■■■■■■■niMaNiWMMMMMn 1 T. NAGATA 4 I BROTHERS, I DENTISTS. 1 I IM Office next to the Dupewan s r 3 B aach Olfo, U, Leith Street. I < 1 innuraMMwocvinn niMtaawnl31 words
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Article435 1930-07-05 2 Gymkhana Meeting. To be held in ALOR STAR on Saturday, 19th July 1930. (22nd SAFAR, 134 Official Programme. >• Event t EVENTS. No. 1 3p m. A Handicap for certified Polo P ink s. D stance 3 far. 2 3-15 p.m. TENT PEGGING COMPETITION. 4 p.m. A435 words
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Advertisement472 1930-07-05 2 POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted: 2nd «<”de Dresser for Rubber Estates ol Krian. B<gan Samak. Apply to Ar. General Manager. 1106—3 5 7 7 A reliable firm to ait ah onr Agent to distribute our Natural Scentei R oe. For teima and particulars please apply *o Messrs. Koh Sons Ltd., 131 Sapan472 words
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Advertisement449 1930-07-05 2 H B. WOODFORD. tenders invited. No- Ib, Light Street- Tenders will be received at the Penang Statues, Prayer Books, Scapular of cloth, Rpcreatjrn Club up to 5 p.m. on 11th Gold Scapular Medals cf assorted sizes, Gold j i 930 fo he Erection o£ new Medals of-t. Anthony GoM Crosses449 words
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Advertisement1007 1930-07-05 2 BA_NKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI th f boon J20.000.0P0 J JIJL-y UVZ V/ J X Reserve Fuud.- £6 5()0 000 SF R VICE Head Office HONGKONG. L-4 1 W < Branches and AgenciesAmoy Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay, Calcutta, a T j T Oantonf Colombo, Chefoo, Dairen, Foo VY/ 4" I 4“ I1,007 words
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Article596 1930-07-05 3 UUBUIbUbIUU IUL JJiui .—Bangoon Gazette, SEPARATION PLAN Rangoon Gazette M on Simon Report Proposals. Separation is at hand. Burma’s satisfaction must truly be great. This concession to the true political sentiments of the country calls for an immediate consideration of all its implications. While separationUUBUIbUbIUU IUL JJiui .—Bangoon Gazette, - 596 words
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Advertisement264 1930-07-05 3 Change baby’s tears to smiles I!! !!®W|£ ild jj ftjijt W* I i Wi l V Y Give baby instant relief from his griping pains and stomach disorders. Give him the chance to sleep and thrive. Give him Woodward’s Gripe Water. For 70 years doctors and nurses have prescribed this264 words
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Advertisement73 1930-07-05 3 Coras imprison you? Why permit corns to nter fere with your work and pleasure? A few drops of “GETS-1T” and that throb- 9 bing pain will be relieved. After a day or two, the cor *J can be easily pulled out and your troubles are over. Millions of former corn73 words
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Article606 1930-07-05 4 CONDITIONS AFTER ABOLITION. Executions ‘Not Necessary.” EVIDENCE regarding conditions in Belgium, a country where the sentence of death is not now enforced, was given recently before the Select < ommittee which is considering the Capital i’unisnment (Abolition 1 HU» Since 186 I the death penalty has606 words
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Advertisement245 1930-07-05 4 ***G <\ Ti TMX ,TS LOST l lf r^iT^T iii ß i '"yw CAUSES a SENSATION THE ADVANTAGES OF THE MULTIDOT EASIER TO HIT because the dots indicate more accurately the part of the ball which should be struck. EASIER TO FIND because the dots are brightly contrasted r' with245 words
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Advertisement87 1930-07-05 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 through* out the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. Penang-street, Penang. Ycu should give Marteirs Brandy the Preference over others as87 words
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Advertisement648 1930-07-05 4 A Gentle®»!» alway» look* j• 1 well dressed in good clothes J; j EusUnL e*n «I r» nrsslf «t wWj > 5^ s js;™ Uom carried out on prem j an* of th* Frincip*!» Ut« BAVILB BOW OUTT saiCICT ON IT WHEN w. .1.. gPW'/' INSIST ON IT WHIN Ct-Xj648 words
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Article665 1930-07-05 5 handicaps and draw. The following ia the first round draw for the P.C.C. Tennis Tour lament; Single Handicap Class “A.” Byes —3O H L Marshall v—4 C G van Houten 3 fl R Carey v-3 L M Norris —15.1 H R Baker v—3 A Sinclair. —5665 words
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Article255 1930-07-05 5 FIRST TO PENETRATE UNCHARTED DESERT. A remarkable strry of the feat of Mr Bertram Thomas, a ycung Englishman, in penetrating into the great uncrossed desert in the south of Arabia —“Ruba al Khali,” or The Empty Quarter,” as it is called—was related by Sir Arnold Wilson255 words
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Advertisement208 1930-07-05 5 20 REDUCTION 20 ON Cash Purchases I p July Ist until further notice. You will save money by Purchasing Now. We have what you Require. I Call and inspect our stocks. Toilet Preparations Perfumes, Face Creams, Talcum and Bath Powders. Hair Lotions, Shampoos, Manicure Sets, Massage Rollers, Puffs and Powder208 words
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Advertisement17 1930-07-05 5 "BOSCH” Plugs )iave proved to be best on the rc in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement226 1930-07-05 5 WHITEAWAYS Mcr Ai i printed pattern DEPARTMENT Have New July Styles Look to your (dollars and u//s zs~~x if you’d be smart! Ly "How they re-animate adored old frocks,” exj p claims Paris. And "how r 1 they smarten up the new /T l\ /'m frocks that compose your /j226 words
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Article3319 1930-07-05 6 Minutes of June 16 Meeting. Improvement of Weld Quay. Watching Future Requirements. Notes of a meeting convened by the Hon’ble the Resident Councillor, Penang and held in the Governor’s Office, enang, at 10 a.m. on Monday, 16th June 1930, to ascertain the views of various representative3,319 words
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Article115 1930-07-05 6 RETURNS FOR MAY. Big Drop io Exports and Imports. Colombo, June 20. A graphic sidelight on the intensity of trade depression now prevailing in Ceylon is afforded by the customs returns for May, just issued which show a drop in the value of exports by over Rs.115 words
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Advertisement80 1930-07-05 6 The use of a I KELVINATOR «2 if Automatically Protects Your Food. g H H P i r'™ SB Economical H| 1 Hygienic u |jM u IsEi 33 —A KO! n a M EE It is less expensive to run than the old fashioned H Ice box. Visit Our New80 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous87 1930-07-05 6 Humour As Others See It. |i Cjkl Mhi Oh Good morning, is your mistress at home No. I'm sorry, this is her day out.” Hummel, Hamburg. K-W IK® •-i i l l MJ? sorni. .dm I wanted to ask you if you could use a barometer Can I see it87 words
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Miscellaneous82 1930-07-05 6 Shipwrecked man (listening to wireless): Professor Fleyter will now lecture on Reefs which disappear suddenly.’ —Buen Humor, Madrid. f II I I What! 15/. for that simple meal I Are chickens so scarce No. but customers are.’’—Hummel, Hamburg. li .ir 'V .Ti', v- m if kj p** First you beg82 words
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Article516 1930-07-05 7 BY 10 WICKETS. Both University Sides Win. COUNTY MATCHES. London, July 4. AS was obvious on Friday night the Australians experienced no difficulty in defeating Yorkshire at Bradford. The last two county wickets, however, added 4‘2 runs which was sufficient to save the innings defeat, the Tourists516 words
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Article54 1930-07-05 7 Iku\»r AMERICAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Long Beach, July 4. Clarence Crabbe of Honolulu won the National Amateur Mile Swimming Championship (Free Style) in 21 mins. 27 secs and Miss Helene Madison, a 17 year old school girl won the mile Free Style) in 24 min-j. 34 sexa whichIku\»r - 54 words
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Article145 1930-07-05 7 S. A. F. A. DEFEATED. Clean Game But Many Injuries. I (From Oar Own Correspondent,) Singapore, July 5. The first match of the South China Football tourists against the S.A.F.A. team at the Singapore Stadium yesterday was a chapter of accidents. Boon Lay and Yeow Soon,145 words
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Article171 1930-07-05 7 Reuter. American Schoolboys and Thames Cup. London, July 4. At Henley Regatta the American schoolboys crew reached the semi final of the Thames Cup after defeating Princeton in a most exciting race. After a false start Princeton drew ahead and Kent unable to get level but opposite theReuter. - 171 words
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Article130 1930-07-05 7 BRITISH SUCCESSES. London, July 4. At Stamfordbridge in the Amateur Athletic Championships the Two Miles Walk was won by Hyde of Enfield A C in 13 mins. 56 2 5 secs, with Cooper of Woodford Green second and Galloway of Queens’ Park Harriers third. The Marathon was130 words
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Article85 1930-07-05 7 Selangor L. T. Championship. DOUBLES FINAL. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, July 4. The Selangor Lawn Tennis Association’s championship meeting terminated this evening on the Selangor Club courts when the doubles final was played. Hewett and Hovil beat Kendall and Wedgwood 8 6, 6 2 A large gathering witnessed85 words
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Article288 1930-07-05 7 Reuter. DOUBLES EVENTS. Mrs. Wills Moody’s Fourth Victory. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. London, July 4. THE men’s and the women’s doubles have followed the singles to America. Allison and Yan Ryn (holders) beat the British hopes Gregory and Collins 9*7, 6-3, 6-2. The B itish pair cracked up inReuter. - 288 words
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Article108 1930-07-05 7 —Rugby Radio Service. New Bridge Over the Harbour Opened. London, July 4. The Duke of York to-day visited Weymouth and opened the new bridge over the harbour which has cost £9O 000 In doing so he pressed a button which started four hundred horse power electrical—Rugby Radio Service. - 108 words
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Article382 1930-07-05 7 (Tj the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —It is interesting to those of us who opposed without avail the withdrawal of Restriction of Rubber Exports in 1928, to note the question that Mr. P. M Robinson is putting up at the Council Meeting on Monday382 words
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Article249 1930-07-05 7 Sir—Hearty congratulations to the Hon ble Cheat Cheang Lim for the success in obtaining the approval of the F.M.S. Gov ernment after his untiring effort during the last three years to obtain it. The residents of the K. M. S. ought to consider themselves lucky in being favoured249 words
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Article585 1930-07-05 7 Sir, —With regard to Observer’s letter on the Simon Report which you published in your issue of the Ist inst., while the British statesmen are alert to India’s needs, any drastic changes in the existing form of government will only lead to the undoing of the585 words
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Article882 1930-07-05 7 Mr. J. B. J. Radford has been seconded for service in Johore. A meeting of the Johore Council of Hate will be held at the De wan, Johore Bharu, on Tuesday, July 22. The appointment of Mr. G. M O’Hara, as manager of H. H The Sultan882 words
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Article204 1930-07-05 7 RE ORD CROWD. Everybody Spends a Pleasant Evening. Messrs. Churchill and Tait’s benefit night in aid of the Y. W. C. A. funds proved a great success. A threat of rain early did not materialise, and all Penang and his wife turned up at Magazine204 words
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Advertisement185 1930-07-05 7 “Such Men Are Dangerous.” QUEEN’S THEATRE. Elinor Glyn, generally accepted as the world's widest read author, who created her first sensation with 'Three Weeks” and latir with IT,’" wrote the story for such men are dangerous William Fox Movietone all talking drama, which will be screened at the Queen’s (Penang185 words
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Advertisement304 1930-07-05 7 FOR SALE. One “Singer Junior” four seater model 1929 car, in first cl isg condition < owner driven. Apply Brx No. 108 c/j Pinang G»z>tte. AOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. An Ordinary and a Special Meeting of the Municipal Oomnresioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m. on Tuesday,304 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-07-05 7 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 8.28 a.m. 1.07 a.m. 9.23 pm, 250 p.m. To Morrow. 921 am. 221 a.m, 937 p.m. 414 p.m.25 words
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Article301 1930-07-05 8 Paucity of ideas among professional humourists has led to a totally erroneous impression among the general public that pe petual discord exists in mirried households that marital brutality is the rule rather than the exception. Far from it I Speaking for Penanj, at any rate, we know301 words
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Article1526 1930-07-05 8 London, May 23. Whitsuntide will see the removal of the Court from Buckingham Palace to Sandringham. But the break in the royal routine, which has been heavier during the last few days than at any time since before the King’s illness, will be very short. After a1,526 words
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Advertisement172 1930-07-05 8 Ex President Fillmore Californian Cherries, Plums, Grape Fruit, Oranges, and Apples, ARRIVING! JULY 11th. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS PENANG 335 CO, LTD. PENANG. Ma Kier Besses Bordeaux Wines and Hocks are known for their fine quality, delightful flavour, rich body and agreeable taste. White Bordeaux Wines Graves, Cordon Blanc (dry) S172 words
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Advertisement35 1930-07-05 8 E. O. MALAYA’S LEADING HOTEL IDEALLY SITUATED, EXCELLENT CUISINE. MODERN SANITATION THRUUUHOU T. REDUCED TARIFFS. Apply to Manager for Daily or M rnthly Rates. (SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. LIPTON’S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST.35 words
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Miscellaneous57 1930-07-05 8 gmiLY.ALBUM-THE PLEASUREDRiyE_ By GLUYAS WJ UMt [ZS. Z ZZZZ'2 Z SESsB THE BONFIRE IN TDAT zmF rzs? UPEACE S? 66 5 AR ®**lEWr-;IN Sl'£> DiPOR INTEREST IN (jdfcEX WKffiß w «NOCKIN6 saw /31 ZZZ ZZZZZi vZZZ fii Z ZZ'/n HIM x iatPiAYiNe with, is uncm/ikced n Ht. has a flat57 words
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Obituary71 1930-07-05 8 DEATH. Mr. Yeoh Cheang Seng, father of Messrs Yeoh Kok Liang, Yeoh Choo Ghee. Yeoh Kok Hin and Yeoh Choo Kar and Mrs. Tan Phi Joo nee Yeoh Khio Nio, passed away on Sunday, the 29th, June, 1930, at the age oi 72. The funeral will take place at 1071 words
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Article749 1930-07-05 9 —Reuter. Committee of Inquiry Recommendations. Necesvity for Co-operation. How the Far Eastern Markets Have Been Lost. Use of Short Staple Fibre Urged. The Economic Advisory Council Committee, appointed nearly a year ago to inquire into the depressed condition of the cotton industry and to make recommendations,—Reuter. - 749 words
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Article146 1930-07-05 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Town Shaken Like an Earthquake. TEN DEAD. London, July 4. An explosion following a fire at some chemical works at Castleford, Yorkshire, shook the town like an earthquake at midday wrecking the works badly and damaging a number of houses in the vicinity. It.—Rugby Radio Service. - 146 words
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Article193 1930-07-05 9 Remarkable Bankruptcy Court Story. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 5. Publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Stevens yesterday, Soh Cheong Watt, a married man with three daughters and one son, told a remarkable story of his misfortunes at the hands of confidence tricksters193 words
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Article57 1930-07-05 9 Reuter To Join Mme, Lupesco at Royal Summer Palace. Berlin, July 4. A message from Bukharest says that a sensation has been caused in Court and political circles owing to the arrival atrne Royal Summer Palace at Sinaia of Madame Lupesco, Carol s companion while in exile.Reuter - 57 words
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Article57 1930-07-05 9 120,000 Ticals Worth Being Shipped to America. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok July 4. I ive hundred and ten cases of Siamese eurios collected by the late Dr. Carl Hansen, formerly a missionary in North Siam and American Vice Cansul, Bangkok, are being shipped to America. They are57 words
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Article31 1930-07-05 9 Reuter. Death of Chief Editor in London. London, July 4. The death has occurred of Mr. Herbert Jeans, Chief Editor of Reuters, from heart failure following a long illness.-Reuter. - 31 words
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Article101 1930-07-05 9 Non Arrival at Don Muang. ANXIETY IN SIAM. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 4. The airmen, Hook and Matthews, who are attempting to fly from England to Australia in a shorter time than taken by Miss Amy Johnson, are believed lost. Their non arrival at101 words
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Article144 1930-07-05 9 be prepared to make the attempt.—Rugby Radio Service. New Attack to be Made Shortly. London. July 4. It is learned that a request is to be made to the Air Ministry to permit a furthe r at tack to be made on the existing world speed record heldbe prepared to make the attempt.—Rugby Radio Service. - 144 words
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Article61 1930-07-05 9 Reuter. Publishers of Cyclostyle Edition Sentenced. Bombay, July 4. Mrs. Munshi and Mrs. Perincaptain (President of the Provincial Congress Committee) have been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment in connection with the illegal publication of the ‘‘Congress Bulletin” which was appearing surreptitiously in cydo'fyled form. u Mahomed Vallibhoy, editorReuter. - 61 words
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Article60 1930-07-05 9 Reuter. Chamber of Mines Endorses T. P. A. Recommendation. London, July 4. The Nigerian hamber of Mines has endorsed the recommendation of the Tin Producers Association in favour of a twomonths shut down of production and suggests that companies in Nigeria restrict production during three months toReuter. - 60 words
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Article58 1930-07-05 9 —Reuter. Two Lady Missionaries in Fukien. Peking, July 4. Bandits have captured the Misses Nettle ton and Harrison of the Church Missionary Society who were traveling from Hungan to Kienningfu in Fukien. They are being detained to help to look alter the sick and the bandits are demand—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article56 1930-07-05 9 Reuter. Special Session of U.S. Senate on Monday. Washington, July 4. Congress has adjourned. A special session of the Senate will probab y be convoked for July 7 to consider the London Naval Pact. Later. President Hoover has called a special session of the Senate for Monday toReuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement73 1930-07-05 9 D T E IDDOOr s D Q I TO-DAY’S NEWS. n Page. Development of Penang Port 6 Drma of Second Sight H Ant mafic ’Phones far K.L 1Burma in the Melting Pot 3 Pe'gium anl Death Penalty 4 P.C.C Law i TeTiis Tournament 5 Sport l Commercial 1® E Shipping73 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-05 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, plutophos POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD AD CO Synthetic F&rmywd Mon»!» STANDARD FLOWER AWO LAWN FERTILISER». WORM KILLER. Durege and Thoma», Ltd., PENANG.40 words
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Advertisement149 1930-07-05 9 SHOW BOAT SONG HITS ON “His Master’s Voice” Records. O 1 Man River” Lonesome Road Can’t help lovin dat man BY THESE GREAT H. M. V. ARTISTS. Helen Morgan The Revlers Paul Robeson Jack Hylton ,7 OBTAINABLE AT S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16> BISHOP STREET. I IF I s you149 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article859 1930-07-05 10 THE LABOUR QUESTION. Opinions of Perak Planters. Ipoh, July 4. Owing to the present crisis in the rubber industry, the question of Labour and Labourers’ wages are matters which are greatly agitating planters who desire to retain their entire labour force but at an economic wage.859 words
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Article821 1930-07-05 10 A LONDON VIEW. What is Happening in the Far East. In an article on recent gold standard developments, the midland Bick “Monthly Review,*' referring to conditions in Af’a, pays: To complete our survey, we may now piss to the Eist, where a pronounced movement is taking821 words
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Article364 1930-07-05 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYB (Church Of England.) 3rd Sunday after Trinity. 7-45 Litany, Bam Matins, Hymn 7, 8-30 Holy Communion, 9 39 Ho.y Communion Tamil, 10-3* Matins hinese, 6 p m Evensong. Hymns 281, 282, 291, 24, Rs XIX 99, XX 100, XXI 99, Magnificat 73 Nunc Dimittis364 words
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Article53 1930-07-05 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T//V: LONDON. Spot £135-100. Down £l-7-6 3 Months’ £137-5-0. Down £l-10-0 SINGAPORE. $6B g per picul. Diwnic. 175 tons done RUBBER: London 6d. Down 1/16 d. New York Ilf c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 19 cts. Unchanged By Courtesy of Messrs.53 words
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Article272 1930-07-05 10 CEYLON GOVERNMENT TO BS ASK ID TO REDUCE DUTY. Colombo. June 23 We are going to n ake representations to Government by a deputation asking that the rubber industry should be given relief,” said Mr. C. F. Whitaker, Secretary of the C «ylon C lamber of272 words
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Article128 1930-07-05 10 TO DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day 2S g g Sharks. 2 a a io. to. 16. 10. Mining. Bangrin Tin M 13/9 14/6 14/li 15/Hongkong Tin.. 16/- 17/- 16/- 17/-cum128 words
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Article203 1930-07-05 10 Penarg. July 5, 1930. t <st». Benaree Opium p. cheat nom 5,000.00 Clovee h 90.0 i Gold leaf eriiere 72.0 C Mace Pickings notn 170.0 C Nutm**w 80s H 70.00 w 110 a 60.00 "’ocoanuts car 1,000 90.00 Oopra Sundried buyers 7.65 Rattans gales ll.lf> Rattans Coane 10.60203 words
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Article97 1930-07-05 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 19 ctB, per pound =per pl= 125/33 Quiet. London 61 New Tork H 1 day. {By Courtesy o/ Messrs. Alien Dennys). Geaeral Produce Ayeucy, Ltd. Singapore Pricer for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are at follows: Spot 19 cents P« rlb Aog/S“pt,97 words
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Article64 1930-07-05 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) London, July 4. Paris. 123 67; New York. 4.86 j Brussels, 34.81; Geneva, 25.06 Anoa-e-Hatn, 12.09; Milan, 92.86; Berlin, 20.40 Stockholm, 18..0; Oopenlajen, 18.16 O«lo, 18.15 Vienna, 34.46 Prague, 164; H*»lrin?fors, 193|; Madrid, 41.70; Lisbon, 108.25- Athena, 375; Bucharest 818; Ric,ssj<; Buenoa Aires, 40 T(Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) - 64 words
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Article73 1930-07-05 10 July 5, 1930 By C urtesy si The Chartered Bank Jn London Bank Demand 2/3 1 4 m/-a 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 1/4 Jn New York Bank Demiud 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 1541 M baugßok m T.T. 79i nom RaLnv’a73 words
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Article65 1930-07-05 10 The s.e. K>dah” left yesterday with the following for Belawan Deli:— Mrs. Brandon B avr, Mbs Brandon Brtv Mr. Braan, Mis* Lhcov, Mr?. Stanley, Mr. S. E Craip, M-s. J. Frudbunt, Mr. L>m S ew Teonr, Mr, and Mrs. U. A. N Laing, Dr. Wailace, Mr. and Mis.65 words
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Article958 1930-07-05 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. names. I 8 3 g £l eOBBBB o j* o Allenby EubbM Oe 30 Alor G»J*h Robber J Amalgamated Malay 2bjat<* 1 Ayer Hltam Plantfcg Jlyndfoate 2 -50 cim Ayer Kuning o ß °bbe r ,tato- i 120 Ayer Mdei Rubber Co 05 1 20 ver958 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-05 10 You should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement26 1930-07-05 10 f FHD DADV’C earliest rUK dAJjI EFFORTS. Sterling Silver Nursery Gift Suggestions. K J Storch Brothers, Ltd. PENANG. Abo at KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH. —-_%x. =V.26 words
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1151 1930-07-05 11 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Pert Te-day. s. 8. Matang from Victoria Point, Renong, Kopah and Tongkah Sails for Tongkah. Kopah, Renong and Victoria Point on 12th July1,151 words
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Article158 1930-07-05 11 TRAMI’3 RISE. From Inmate to Master in Two Years. A TRAMP’S me iu two years to become master of a work-house was mentioned at the inquest at Tenbury, Worc’stershire, on Geoffrey Vivian Searle, the master of Tenbury Workhouse, who was found dying under a hedge. Edward Mills, a158 words
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Advertisement245 1930-07-05 11 Best «>» Manufactured Sv RONUK, Limited. Portslade. ENGLAND MMlMtaumeuMKo^M^ I HJBbi O|isi /Ot %wJ I I 1 ;g|gSj e J ’\Sllenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys’ Foods are as easily u digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and245 words
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Advertisement11 1930-07-05 11 for >■>«• Travel Tufornaation WRITE AMERICAN EXPRESS &..C UNION fcttWe arrwi SINGAPORE.11 words
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Advertisement173 1930-07-05 11 Physical Perfection is only possible if the internal machinery is in regular working order. Constipation is one of the athlete’s worst enemies. Asa corrective of constipation and to restore regularity PinketteS are unexcelled. Taken when needed they dispal s'ck headaches, aertigo, biliousness, keep ihe liver tc’ive, the skin clear. Of173 words
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Advertisement136 1930-07-05 11 pjn Prickly-Heat and cutaneous eruptions caused by perspiration ace cured by PUROL It allays the itch and removes the eruption. Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts. Obtainable everywhere l tn PO r <f r s Borneo Sumatra Tradin 9 Co L,d Singapore COLIC JI OIAJIIUUUUNad x SI A136 words
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1013 1930-07-05 12 THE NEW EXCHANGE. Modern Equipment in a Fine Building. Members of the Kcnla Lumpur branch of the Singapore Society of Architects to the nnmbtr of about 20, made a tour of the new Automatic Telephone exchange building, Church Sireet and Weld Road, Kuata Lumpur, on1,013 words
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Article435 1930-07-05 12 BELIEF IN THE FUTURE. ‘‘The Duchess,” Built Six Months Ago. AFTER only six month?, in which play after pky has proved a failure the little Duchess Theatre, in Catherine itreet, Strand, is for sale at l p es than what ic cost to build. Over435 words
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Advertisement169 1930-07-05 12 WHY INDIGESTION OFTEN GETS WORSE. Stomach trouble gets worse if you don’t treat it properly, and ulcers may form before y<u realise. Excess cf harmful stomach acid cars ‘8 indigestion, sours and ferments the f< od, and attacks the delicate stem ch lining. The fermented food then forms sti. 1169 words
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Miscellaneous463 1930-07-05 12 QiiPFR-TALKIE HOUSE Phone 2 64 Penang’ Road SU B qn om To-day at To-Night Positively Last Night 9 lspnl Matinee. tm The Romance of the Ages! Universal’s Movietone version of i 6 “SHOW BOAT Reels To be preceded by: “Race Riot” (Cartoon) Entire Change of Programme from To-morrow (Sun: 6th).463 words
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Article365 1930-07-05 14 PRETTY GIRL'S CURSE Life Haunted By Previskn of Tragedies. A PRETTY girl whose life is haunted by tragic second sight is staying in London. Mlle. Jeanette Ducrouix is a normal healthy girl except for an inexplicable gift —“curse” she calls it—of foreseeing trasedy- This power of365 words
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Article126 1930-07-05 14 July 5 Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting, Ipoh, Ist day. Glugor Shield Sports, Esplanade, 2 p.m. 6 Cricket: P.R.C. v Free School, Esplanade P.C.C. v Dublin Estate, Kulim, 7 Legislative Council Meeting, Town Hall, 10 a m. 8 Penang Assizes, 10.30 a.m. Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting,126 words
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Article124 1930-07-05 14 CONTRACTOR S BRIGHT IDEA ROUSES PROTEST. London, June 21. A wave of protest is sweeping Cornwall against the staging of mock executions in a disused Bodmin prison which is attracting a large number of holiday makers. The pri son was bought fifteen months ago by a contractor, who124 words
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Article589 1930-07-05 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, Jaly 5, 1930. Motton— 0 Matton Indian per lb 60 Head Sheep or goal M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.53 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet 40 Kidney pa i r589 words
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