Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 July 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-07-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 161. VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY. 1030. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Article292 1930-07-16 2 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 RUNS each for Horses Classes I, 11, 111. Combined. THREE RUNS each for Horses Classes IV and292 words
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Advertisement453 1930-07-16 2 POSITION VACANT. RF*" 1 1 I A reliable firm to atit as onr Agent to distribute cnr Naiural Scented Rice. For term si and particulars please apply to Messrs. Knh Sons Ltd., 131 Sapan Keo Road, Bangkok, Siam, ■872—22 8 TO LET. 14, Farqnhar Street Sea Front, Next to Victory453 words
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Advertisement479 1930-07-16 2 KOLONIALE NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above consisting of the word KOLONIALE is the exclusive property of the N. V. NEDERLANDSCHE KOLONIALE PETROLEUM-MAATSCHAPPIJ at The Hague, Holland, a company registered in Holland. The said Trade Mark is used by the said N. V. Nederlandsche Koloniale479 words
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Advertisement1165 1930-07-16 2 BANKS. Him NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL otthe Tl a a» p a p d by 'aThX'A.“o p<d. nP Ca piw [abon riXW pi 40 "00.00 C lUft ftJl tatutory Reserve [abon V 3,3o6,6oo] Head Office in Amsterdam* With Agencies in Rotterdam A’s-Gravenhage. Head Agency in Batavia. j Djember, Djokja, outstanding qualities of1,165 words
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Article772 1930-07-16 3 POSSIBLE REGULATIONS. Royal Automobile Club Memorandum, At ths n quest of the M.niatry of Transport, the Roy a' Automobile Club has prepared a memorandum on the qu siion of dazz'e fiom the lamps of motor vehicles, getting out the club’s views as to the best methods772 words
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Advertisement153 1930-07-16 3 V «‘"HĔS Wi r *3» I 1 v. v nJBi g-W W/r OJ7 c °«j t™®7 JSa» xXXy< Ilf few)/ W^. >L c c. u y A JM^®^«4 #EJ res All my friends said I ought to smoke Craven “A*’ the cigarette that’s always good! CWWENJIL CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made153 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-16 3 Yov shoidd give Martell Brandy the pvference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement187 1930-07-16 3 i Theme Songs I Of the Most Popular Talkies. B e Q 7 j Miss Wonderful “Paris” J JHatdsome Gigolo Tango Sz (Puttin’on the Ritz “Puttin on Ritz” Fox-Trot S L 4b Alice in Wondei land r 7Q7 J How am Ito Know “Dynamite” ft 5 My Fate is in187 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article757 1930-07-16 4 Mondays—Although it be the f shion of the day to become as sunburnt as yon may, and to glory in it rather than the reverse, yet doth it bfflict many with great discomfort. For all such 1 would ■write here of a mixture, both cooling sand healing,757 words
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Article432 1930-07-16 4 BETTY DAWES - BY BETTY DAWES. The looking glass, is, perhaps, the most indispensable part of a woman’s dressingroom, and it is always placed with grea" care so that the light may fall fully on that which is to be reflected. Few people, however, realise the immense value a mirror432 words
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Article446 1930-07-16 4 JOAN ROSSITER - BY JOAN ROSSITER. Apart from having by you a well-made mackintosh and brolly to match, out-of-door modes are varied and lovely this summer. If you want to rank high as a well drrssed woman, you should possess at least one suit of satin. There is a wide446 words
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Article, Illustration58 1930-07-16 4 The coat to this suit is particularly shapely. Of heavy black marocain, it has scalloped fronts, and the waist fits very snugly, the flared hip-line accentuating the smallness of the waist. u There are flares in the skirt, too, and the length conforms to what is considered modish this58 words
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Article540 1930-07-16 4 MRS ABBIE HARGRAVE - BY MRS ABBIE HARGRAVE. I am trying to picture that exceedingly happy day in a young married couple’s life when the husband gets his first increase in salary. Perhaps it has been what they expected and have been waiting for from the start; he may be540 words
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Article486 1930-07-16 4 MARION WEBSTER - BY MARION WEBSTER. You all know the kind of girl who appears to be in a perpetual hurry. If you meet her in the morning she is tearing along to catch a train with her coat and gloves unfastened, while her hat has been put on in such486 words
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Article586 1930-07-16 4 BY A BEAUTY EXPERT. A housewife of my acquaint,, howd ng her bad luck the n? Wa> “You see that housewerk doeg fr days she n »«ne t, throw.ng out a n 3 i r l r r,B >” stained hands. P r of *ork One586 words
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Advertisement138 1930-07-16 4 NOTICE Vl'* U se<i Slazenger Tennis B«Hs A 1 O are packed in hermetic- Q ally sealed cylindrical Y I At Cl tins, in which the air «k pressure is equal to a wA < V that in the balls. Hence <\ki A O Ate theageol the ball com- M138 words
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664 1930-07-16 5 IRRESPONSIBLE COMMENT. What Constitutes “An Insult.” Truth,’’ commenting on the Simon Report, says: The reception that the imon Report has received in India should convince even our soft-headed Lansburys that both the extremists and the moderates have no real desire to join hands with the664 words
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Article626 1930-07-16 5 demo; ition. Grand Babylon Of Former Days. Lever House, the old De Keyser’s Hotel the great crescent-shaped building that fronts on more than a hundred yards of Embankment at Biackfriars, London is being broken down. The demolition of the Grand Babylon of Victorian times, with its626 words
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641 1930-07-16 5 CHAMPION OF THE UNTOUCHABLES. MR. MENON’S APPLICATION OPPOSED. Postponed for Two Months. Startling disclosures of the activities of an advocate and solicitor practising in Malacca were made before the Hon. Mr. L. H. Elphinstone, K.C., Chief Justice, F.M.S., in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, when Mr.641 words
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Advertisement89 1930-07-16 5 4EOMETOWN OFFER) YOU FTTH Til >T tf A| T7 vj' N J j|fas y u? Sweeping Reductions "THE GEORGETOWN f QUININE, LINT, e 1 COTTON WOOL, 8 MALT AND OIL, J r EPSOM SALTS, etc. t f AIL REDUCED t d Get Your Costs Dowd; I Buy at “The Georgetown89 words
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Advertisement50 1930-07-16 5 B 7 SPECIJL JPi OINTMEUT J H M THE KING F TD SI#M I ESTD. 1872 I I MANY NEW DELIGHTFUL SPECIALITIES IN DIAMOND SET PLATINUM JEWELLERY I d:gnified, rich, APPEALING QUALITY. I B, p. DE SILVA, LTD., (R yal Jewe l* re) g PENANG, SINGAPORE g TEL. No. 9250 words
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Advertisement121 1930-07-16 5 WHY BUY SUGAR WHICH HAS BEEN’ EXPOSED TO DIRT, DUST AND FLIES USE THE SUGAR WHICH COMES STRAIGHT I FROM THE REFINERY TO YOUR HOME. IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKING. Taiko o Sugar I ALL TAIKOO SUGARS ARE OF THE FINEST QUALITY REFINED SUGAR. THERE DEFINITELY IS NO OTHER SUGAR AVAILABLE,121 words
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Article, Illustration391 1930-07-16 6 G’orge Gadd - Time And Rhythm By G’orge Gadd. STUDY OF BOBBY JONES’S METHODS. A player with such mastery over the shots as Bobbie Jones is a shining example to all who would get the best results from the game. It may be that we cannot play like him, that we391 words
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Article282 1930-07-16 6 CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. Penang Well Represented. LIST OF ENTRIES. The following is a full list of entries for the A.A.A. meeting at Kuala Lumpur this week-end 100 Yards. Victor Chan, L D E Cullen, 0 N Derail, Sgt. Habib, Mohamed Haniff, Hussein, P T Ishtalingam, G H282 words
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Article162 1930-07-16 6 P. P.W. Volunteer Corps. LATEST APPOINTMENTS. The following are the latest appointments and promotions in the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps: Capt. A. J. L. Donaldson has been trans farred from the Reserve Force to the Active List and appointed Second-in-Command of “A” Company: Lieutenant G H. Goh to162 words
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Article143 1930-07-16 6 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Doubles Handicap (Class A) —15.5 A J L Donaldson and P N Knight beat —4 G P Trounce and H R Baker 6 1, 4-6, 6 4. Doubles Handicap (Class B) —l5 R143 words
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Article77 1930-07-16 6 SINGLES RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 15. The inter club tennis match between the Selangor Club and the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club concluded this evening. Ong Ee Kong beat Hovil 5-7. 6-2, 6 2. Hewett beat hua Lin Earn 63, 75. Lee Yoke77 words
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Article949 1930-07-16 6 HAMMOND HITS FORM. Hobbs and Sutcliffe Booed by Crowd. BAD LIGHD STOPS PLAY. Leeds, July 15. THE Third 1 Test Match was drawn, England being 80 runs behind the Australian first innings total with seven wickets to fall in the second innings. Hammond (73'949 words
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Article116 1930-07-16 6 FURTHER AMENDMENTS. The following are additional amendments to the Straits Racing Association Classification of Horses and Ponies Class 4 to Class 5. Grey Habit. New Classifications. Class 1 Amye, The Banker, Ulah and Love Lyric. Class 2 Going On and St. Stratford. Class 3 Werribon Lass. Change116 words
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Article279 1930-07-16 6 COUNTY MATCHES. Somerset’s First Victory. LEICESTER DEFEATED. k London, July 15. THE following are the results of County Championship matches which began to-day. The Scoreboard. Essex v. Middlesex. Leyton: Essex 263 (I.A.R. Peebles 7,77) and 60 for 2 wickets. Middlesex 257 (Nichols 9/116). Esser won on279 words
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Article141 1930-07-16 6 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS. A most successful tournament was concluded on Sunday on the Sungei Patani Club courts before a large audience. After the last match The Hon. Mr. T. W Clayton, the British Adviser, Kedah, presented the prizes. The following were the results Men s Singles. Winner—Mr141 words
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90 1930-07-16 6 ENTRIES INVITED. To promote interest in boxing it is proposed that an Open Amateur Boxing Tournament be staged io Kuala Lumpur during the forthcoming August Bank Holidays, and all Malayan Amateurs are invited to compete. Intending contestants are requested to send in their names and “aliases”90 words
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Article345 1930-07-16 6 SATURDAY’S MEETING, Entries and Handicaps. Below will be found the handicaps for the Kedah Gymkhana Cliifi Meeting to be held at Alor Star on Saturday. There will be seven events altogether, the first commencing at 3 o’clock. Of the seven events, the second will be a Tent345 words
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Article142 1930-07-16 6 THEIR TRICKS ON A BOY AND GIRL. Two stories of London women tri kstcrs. When Eva Hopkins, aged sixteen, was on her way to a bank with £‘B a woman stopped her and said that her father who has a shop in Woodgrange-road, Forest Gate, E wanted her142 words
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Article31 1930-07-16 6 A golf ball struck Mr. Arthur Williams, of Killay (Glam.), when he WJB driving sheep over Clyne gflf link ol and his right arm was broken.31 words
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Article25 1930-07-16 6 A woman complained at Tottenham that a neighbour had a television set an was taking pictures of her and n er husband.25 words
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Article95 1930-07-16 6 There are some girls who are attrac-iv enough in appearance yet who lack ma popularity which o‘he>r girls enjoyWhat is the cause Simply that they unconsciously repel those with whom they speak bectuse they are i fll cted with 11 smelling breat»’, the result95 words
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Advertisement17 1930-07-16 6 "BOSCH’’ Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on ins sea17 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-16 6 Fourth Test Match. The fourth Test Match begins on July 25 at Manchester.13 words
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Article998 1930-07-16 7 Satisfactory Entries. Classes 1 and 2 Horses Well Represented. Below will be found the full entries— showing the full engagements of each particular horse for the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run in Penang on Saturday and Wednesday, July 26 and ‘3O and998 words
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Article322 1930-07-16 7 RECONVICTED PERSONS. Six Months for Theft of Bicycle Accessories. Several persons who had been convicted in the Police Court during the course of the week on charges of theft, were produced in the District Court before Mr. J. S. W Arthur, for sentence. The first case mentioned322 words
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Article155 1930-07-16 7 In the Penang District Court, before Mr. J S. W. Arthur, a Chinese named Ooi Kee Bee, was charged by Court Inspector Stewart, <1) with having caused hurt to heah Ah Foey by doing an act so rashly and negligently as to endanger human life or the155 words
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Article79 1930-07-16 7 SLOW WORK THIS MORNING Only slow work was indulged in at the Racecourse this morning, in preparation for the fourthcoming Penang Meeting. The inside track was used. The strings of Billet and Norman were the first to go out The strings of asson and Campbell were also79 words
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Article645 1930-07-16 7 Before Mr. Edward Jago in the Second Police Court this morning Shaik Mohideen, Hassan and Kuppusamy were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Venkadasalam, a Tamil. Mr. C. D. D. Hogan who appeared for the defence asked the court for a postponement of the case.645 words
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Article181 1930-07-16 7 A Mystery Story on the Talkies Mystery stories always seem to attract a large number of the public and one has only to study the library lists to see how popular they are. One of the best thrillers ever written is "The Donovan Affair” and as a181 words
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Article524 1930-07-16 7 Mr. A. H. Short, of the Permanent Way Department, F.M.S Railways, has been posted to Ipoh for duty on his return from Home furlough. The Rev. Graham White, of St. John’s Church, Ipoh, is due back from leave in the last week in July. Mrs. Graham White524 words
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Article378 1930-07-16 7 EUROPEAN FINED $lO. H. R. Baker, of the Government Monopolies, was to-day summoned before Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, in the Penang District Court, for having driven his motor car P9l at a speed and in a manner dangerous to the public, at the junction of Northam378 words
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Advertisement17 1930-07-16 7 "BOSCH” Plugs )iave proved to be best on th* read in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement404 1930-07-16 7 H MUTlMiaillll .I——, PEL A sG’S SEA FRONTAGE, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHTS ON WELD QUAY. Reprint of Interesting and fIM Exhaustive Legal Opinions by the late Mr. J.R. LOGAN, and the late Mr. B. RODYK. with Maps, Plan, &c., &c., Price $2-50 ONLY A FEW COPIES LEFT. PUBLISHED BY IHE404 words
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Article495 1930-07-16 8 Malaya is a long way from becoming a second Florida. Our choice of holiday centres is singularly restricted, this country comparing unfavourably with either Siam or the Dutch East Indies. It is not so much that natural facilities are lacking, as that we have constantly neglected to develop495 words
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Article116 1930-07-16 8 r To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette,’] Sir, —I was interested to read in your valuable paper under the caption “The Great Depression Myth” that money to help business can be secured in England from the bankers there at 4 per cent, against 7 J per cent charged116 words
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Article225 1930-07-16 8 Sir,-1 am at a loss to understand how one Settlement can have two different rules. For the last two months I have noticed that here in Penang all bicycle-riders using small motor horns have been either fined by the Police Magistrate or the horns confiscated Could not similar225 words
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Article1019 1930-07-16 8 A. 11. L - A. 11. L. Penang, Wednesday. WE find another example ef the value of forcible advertising in the letter of “Commonsense” which we reproduce to-day in our Correspondence columns. The letter comes as a timely reminder to the banks that their obligations are to the public whose money1,019 words
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Advertisement146 1930-07-16 8 I WAT 69" I i O'". t i RI?E U .Sanderson s Son 0. AN ©>»'cUt»r«— LEITH //Twik a BELLOW (A WMicwnyi T IIB BRAND has 2 been in the same A r O family since its inception, X L I WF and is quite independent 5J Th'-following is an146 words
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Advertisement44 1930-07-16 8 E. O. HOTEL MONh LITTER The Star Pianist of the East and a Favourite of Singapore will lead the E. O CURING THE AUTUMN RAGE WEEK 26th July to 4th August. Watch for further particulars. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. MAG G I s SEASONING I44 words
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Advertisement14 1930-07-16 8 You should give Martell’s Brandy i ,!t a reference over others is it is14 words
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Miscellaneous93 1930-07-16 8 H stzxl lmjjx m TOWN HALL R.B. SALISBURY j I x Tuesday, 29th July S; The Girl Friend j be Successor to “No, No, Nanette” Hl Wednesday, 30th July nl I Funny Face From the Winter Garden Theatre, London. A r Thursday, 31st July g Journey’s End g By R.93 words
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Miscellaneous26 1930-07-16 8 TIDE TABLES. High Wider, Low Water. To-Day. 3.09 am. 910 a.m. 2.48 p.m. 988 pn l To-Mcrbov. 33G am. 9.34 a,in» 3.15 p.m. 10.01 P« u26 words
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Obituary56 1930-07-16 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Rboo Teng Thay and family beg to thank all those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Khoo Teng Thay of Penang on Sunday, the 18th of July, 1930, sent wreaths, scrolls, banners, letters and telegrams of condolence etc and also those who rendered assistance or lent56 words
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Article88 1930-07-16 9 Government Defeated in Lords. UPPER HOUSE INSISTS ON “SPREAD OVER.” Will the Socialists Resign? The Government was defeated in the House of Lords last night on an important amendment to the Coal Mines Bill which the Lord Chancellor had previously stated the Government could not88 words
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Article189 1930-07-16 9 .—Reuter. Bill Returned to Lords for Third Time. London July 15. By IGB vod.es to 3G, the House of Lords insisted upon the “spread over amendment io the Coal Bill, The Government is thus facing another crisis. Its Coal Mines Bill, the text of which was.—Reuter. - 189 words
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Article141 1930-07-16 9 S. S. Fourth in Junior Kolapore. London, July 15. At the Bisley Kifle Meeting this eveining Great Britain won the Kolapore Cup from Canada by seven points after an exciting match The scores were Great Britain 1,122; Canada 1,115 Rhodesia 1,111 India 1,093 Jersey was fifth and141 words
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Article286 1930-07-16 9 —Reuter. Refusal to Join in Rhine Evacuation Celebrations. BUDGET DEFICIT CRISIS. Berlin, July 15. President Hindenburg has dropped a bomb shell in German political life by the announcement that he will not participate in the evacuation celebrations in the Rhineland as arranged because the Nationalist Steel.—Reuter. - 286 words
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Article88 1930-07-16 9 —Reuter. Difficulties in Way of Removal to Nanking. London, July 15 In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Henderson, Foreign Secretary, said there were serious physical and other difficulties in the way of removing 'dis Majesty’s Legation as a whole from Peking to Nanking. Steps, however,—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article85 1930-07-16 9 Reuter. Goldsborough’s Son’s Narrow Escape. Bonnington, (Vermont) July 15. Frank Goldsborough, aged nineteen, holder of the junior trans-Continental flight record, is pinned beneath the wreckage of his ’plane somewhere in the Vermont Mountains. His companion, after wandering for hours, arrived here but is uncertain of the locationReuter. - 85 words
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Article49 1930-07-16 9 —Reuter* Recrudescence of Communal Rioting. Vyrnensiugh, July 15, There wai A redrd .licence of communal rioting ih (fcHMn villages in the Kishoreganj yb-rlivision yesterday and the police were olJGed to fire. Four rioters were killed and two winded. Fifty-three arrests have Moslems hitherto have killed ten Hindus.—Reuter*—Reuter* - 49 words
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Article44 1930-07-16 9 to charity.—Rugby Radio Service. Duke of Connaught Unveils Memorial. London, 'July 15. Hospitall to the late Mr. Bernerf Baron, the Ph pudnObe' years 'he Mt in En-land. During t Mr. Baron gave over J* ‘nShon to eharity -Rugby Radio Service.to charity.—Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article331 1930-07-16 9 .—Reuter. Lord Passfield Reviews the Work Accomplished UNIFICATION. London, July 15. At the final plenary session of the Colonial Conference to-day, Lord Passfield, Colonial Secretary, reviewed the work that had been done. Among matters discussed during the last three weeks have been problems relating to Colonial development,.—Reuter. - 331 words
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Article74 1930-07-16 9 ,—Reuter. 8 000-ton Freighter Bound for Batavia. Shanghai, July 15. The eight thousand ton freighter, T-jilcan-di from Dairen to Batavia carrying soya beans and cement ran ashore yesterday afternoon in the vicinity of Wenchow and was floated off at midnight and is proceeding to Shanghai with twelve feet,—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article208 1930-07-16 9 Reuter, Many Killed and Injured Yesterday. SEQUEL TO 2-HOUR STRIKE. Alexandria, July 15. A two hour general strike ordered by a committee of the Wafd in sympathy with victims of the trouble at Mansourah and Bilbeis has taken a serious turn despite the committee enjoining supportersReuter, - 208 words
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Article88 1930-07-16 9 Former Manager of the Adelphi Discharged in Court. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 16. George Fernando a former, 'manager of the Adelphi Hotel who was returned from Ceylon by arrangement following extradition proceedings, was yesterday charged in the District Court with quitting the olony with intent88 words
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Article115 1930-07-16 9 —Rugby Radio Service Lancashire to Supply 27 Locomotives for India. London, July 15. The French Government have ordered from Short Brothers, Rochester, two more “Calcutta” flying boats for the French naval air service. The machines, which are mainly constructed of metal, will each be equipped with three engines.—Rugby Radio Service - 115 words
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Article39 1930-07-16 9 —Reuter. Consolidation bv the hilean Government. Taris, July 16. A representative of the Chilean Government has announced that the Chilean Congress has approved a special law empowering consolidation of the entire Chilean pitrate industry into one company..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article53 1930-07-16 9 .—Reuter. German Government s Support for M. Briand. Berlin, July 16. The Geiman Government has replied to M. Briand’s pan-European memorandum accepting the proposal to dachas the European problem in solution of wm< u it is prepared to co operate at the next session of the.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement71 1930-07-16 9 MDBDB D n I I TO-DAY’S HEWS. a ’i 1 Pags r J from Headlamps 3 1 Disciplire at Universities b I tian Fecepticn of Simon Report 5 Woman s Page Ghost from ‘White Kan’s Grave'* 11 last of Lever House 5 Hittite Fir ds in Anatdia 14 Malacca Lawyer71 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-16 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA NITRATE OF SODA, KITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, I PLUIOPHOS POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. Standard adco Synthetic Farmyard MannTß* STANDARD FLOWER ANO LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG.40 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-16 9 Yjv should viva Martell Brandy the peference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement196 1930-07-16 9 Another Great New Recording BY “His Master’s Voice,” “PAGLIACCI.” Recorded in complete form on nine plum label records in album (Series No. 97). Complete $22 50. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 16. Bishop Street. I Three Reasons Why Flux Coated Electrodes Should Be Used For Electric Arc Welding. 1. It makes196 words
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Article1213 1930-07-16 10 THE COUP D’ETAT. Effect on the Nation. The coup d'Etat by which Prince Carol come to the throne of Rumania has been one of the most Bmoothly-run aff lira of tbe sort ever recorded in history, writefl the “Pimes” correspondent from Bucharest. It is hardly possible to1,213 words
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Article127 1930-07-16 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day _BS g 2 do DQ cn 10. 10. I c. te. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 11/3 11/9 11/- H/6 ex Hong Fatt .53 57$ .50 .55127 words
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Article57 1930-07-16 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. 77/V: LONDON. Spot £l3l-7-6. Down £l-5-0 3 Months’£l33-0-0. Down £l-2-6 SINGAPORE. $67 87} per picul. Up 871 c. 175 tons done RUBBER-. London 5 9/16 d. Unchanged New York 101 c. (Gold) Up Ic. Local 17} cts. Up 1 c.57 words
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Article63 1930-07-16 10 (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 15 Paris. 123.62; New Y irk. 4.861 Brussels, 34.81; Geneva, 25.03 A.om terdam. 12.09; Milan, 92,87; Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.10; Copenka?en, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16 Vienna, 34.45 Prague 164 Helsingfors, 193} Madrid, 42.05 Lisbon, 108.25 Atneus, 375 Bucharest 818; Rio, safd; Buenos Aires, 40£d;(Rugby Radio Service.) - 63 words
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Article109 1930-07-16 10 LATEST RETURNS. The following are mine outputs for the fvst half of July and rubber crops for June: Renong Consolidd'd Tin Dredging Cj., Ltd. Hours 318 Cubic yards 83,000 Tin < re won piculs 336 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. Cubic yards treated 65,000 Total109 words
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Article195 1930-07-16 10 lbs. Amalgamated Malay 65,000 Balau m 33,000 Beranang 52,000 Bertam [Taislio] 76,474 Borelli 37,000 Brooklands 112,500 Bukit Kepong 21,' 57 Cherabong 77,439 Cheras 60,C00 Connemara 57.800 Glenshiel 79,461 Kamasan 27,400 Kepong Malay 175,915 Kong Sang 7,650 Labuan Bileb 16,018 New Serendab 42,137 Rajah Hitam 3,250 Rassak 13,014195 words
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Article157 1930-07-16 10 Selangor Mr. J.G. Brown arrived in Penang this morning from Singapore. T.s.e. Sarpedoa. Mr. J. Benton, Mr. T.G. Bird, Mr. T.M, P. DaV. Mr. M. Fraser, Mr. P. Macgregor and Mrs. MiCgregm* and Mr. G M. Yetts. sb. Klang. The “Klang” left for Singapore yesterday evening with157 words
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Article150 1930-07-16 10 LONDON STANDARD (I OOSE.) S.R. Sheet 17t cts. per pound =per pl— 123/66 Steady. London 5 9/161 New York 1C> cts. (sold). (B|/ Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency. Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 171 cents per150 words
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Article73 1930-07-16 10 Penany, July 16, 1930. Bv Courtesy The OhartereA Bank Or London Bank Demand 2/3 1 4 m/'a 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary J 4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 154} Bangkok T.T. 79} mm M Batavia73 words
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Article178 1930-07-16 10 Penang. July 16, 1930. cts Benares Opium p. «hast nom Cloyfiß •tfaee Picking» ITO.W X„t too g;80. X Cocoanuts P»r l»000 Copra Sundried buyers 7.70 Rattans Rattans Ooarw |U.t>u Green Snail Shall» 13.0 Siam C Ni. 1 ba d 0 2 do 3 do do gt’g 0.64 Elephant178 words
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Article92 1930-07-16 10 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending July 12, 1930, shows a total of 72 deathf —37 males and 35 females—the death-rate being 25.55 per rnille compared with 24.13 in the preced ing week and with 24.60 in the corresponding week of92 words
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Article1093 1930-07-16 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. i NAMES. 2 E 3 Bl 3 RUUBBR [Dsllm.| I C 8 f Allenby Rubber Ce 1 ?0 I jn Alor Oajah Rubber Estate J 20 14Q Air algarox>e<f Malay Estates 1 90' 2 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Bytdic*»e 2 2 50 2 Ayer Kuniug Rubber1,093 words
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Advertisement55 1930-07-16 10 i RUBBER TREE DISEASES. Not THe Cost Per application ...Z But 'TK.e- Oost OF DOING THE WORK should be considered Always Does The Work. Let us sendlyou a sample and full particulars: CARGILLS. COLOMBO. Agents: Boustead Co., Ltd., (S.S. F.M.S.) $1 Slump Sale FOR Two Weeks Only AT CHIN CHIN55 words
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539 1930-07-16 11 PALS OF THE WILDS MEET AFTER 13 YEARS. LEFT FOR DEAD. MR. FRANK DALY walked into an hotel in Bloomsbury and saw a man studying the luncheon menu whom he had left for dead in the “White Man’s Grave” region of West Afr’ca thirteen539 words
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335 1930-07-16 11 AN “interesting [annual] event” is shortly expected in Russellsquare, W. C. Any day now Joey the Second will hop out of the central gardens and present her latest family to Mr. George Beaney, who looks after the taxicabs on the stand335 words
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Article330 1930-07-16 11 MR- THEODORE AND INFLATION. The Central Reserve Bank Bill passed through the Committee stage in the House of Representatives, and was given its third reading, says the “Times” Canberra correspondent. In the discussion in Co nmittee Mr. Yates (Labour) strongly criticized the Bill. The Government he330 words
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Article133 1930-07-16 11 ALL DEMONSTRATIONS AND GATHERINGS PROHIBITED. A new police order to prevent public disturbances in the present crisis in Malta has jast been issued in the Government Gazette, gays Reuter. All demonstrations and all gatherings of persons in the streets or public places are prohibited until further notice.133 words
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Article75 1930-07-16 11 PERILOF INTER-MARRIAGE WITH WHITE WOMEN. The increasing number of children resulting from the marr a?e of coloured men with white women is a social danger, says an experts* report issued by th“> Liverpool Association for the Welfare of Half-Caste Children. Tne only real s dution of75 words
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Article35 1930-07-16 11 The annual cricket match between a team of admirals, captained by Lord Jell coe, and the cadets of the Nautical College, Pangbourne, was played on June 14. The admirals won by seven Wickets.35 words
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Advertisement358 1930-07-16 11 n W «gj 2 crTl I Alienburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys’ S Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Min» FmJ358 words
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Advertisement17 1930-07-16 11 'BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement982 1930-07-16 11 W—— wrr-o. mime» THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE, fes the amis of every nursing mother W/ J w 4\X{ Wm /> 5 v \r V k f < I ><. I '"INHERE are occasions when, do what you J- A will, the Mother’s milk remains scanty, weak and unsuitable. In982 words
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1028 1930-07-16 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week: In P«rl Tfl-day. 08. 6. Rawang from Kmtang, Ghirbi, Pungab, and Kantang. Sailed for Kantang, Pnngab, Ghirbi and Kmtang to day at 3 p.1,028 words
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Advertisement57 1930-07-16 12 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. RIVER RED CRUSHED Sand Earth Granite Crushed Granite m-d d of the best quality for Ren forced C nciete Road making AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Prompt Deliveries by Motor Lorries, MALAYSIA~TRADING Co., WORKS Office: 195, Penang Road.57 words
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Advertisement32 1930-07-16 12 FOR Y° u can a^SO h a PPy 1 Travel Information wear the r!fiht ĕlasses /.A vjflT a» WRITE Get them at'. AMERICAN EXPRESS lhc "T* UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. 217, KMAX6RMD. PINKNG32 words
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Miscellaneous353 1930-07-16 12 2Sb THEATRE ROYAL Lom Monday ,4 to W£ o N esoay ,e. l3 PEN C «0*». and 9.30 p.m, THUR SOLUS ground fine in the relentless mill of tradition, a country boy and his city girl bravely battle fanaticism and prejudice CITY GIRL An enthralling Fox Movietone Production WITH MARY353 words
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Article451 1930-07-16 13 THE BLACK BOOK. Authorities Deny Laxity. Following the recent Cambridge shooting tragedy, the suggestion—almost inevitable in the circumstances—has been made that discipline at Cambridge is too lax. The Oxford and Cambridge systems of discipline are so much alike that an attack on the one University is an451 words
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Article98 1930-07-16 13 July 17. —Asiatic Planters Association Meeting, Chinese Town Hall, Penang. 18. —Malayan Athleti Championship Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. 19. Malayan Athletic Championship Meeting Kuala Lumpur, contd. Kedah Gymkhana Club, Amateur Meeting, Alor Star. Eurasian Association At Home” to the Hon. Dr. J. E. Smith, Volunteer Club, Peel Avenue,98 words
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Advertisement210 1930-07-16 13 .ii—i MtCCALLU MR.- zs' n^^>?_a~_— /Aiß /,P>=> v\ lQasiW? -ftSfey?- “v-’i i w fK A wijf AGENTS THE.EASTERN AQENCIES.IS LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Costs LESS tV, -< i than most good dentifrices I E3£g®* V JO|gg| it makes teeth whiter in quicker time than ever before ®l iS An amazing new210 words
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Advertisement57 1930-07-16 13 OLD MALAYA. Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril Baxendale, is now ready for issue at $2 a copy. The volume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Finang Gazette FrtSS td ,la, Penang-street, Penang. "BOSCH” rings have proved to be best on the read57 words
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Advertisement468 1930-07-16 13 —■M—CTSW— I— llllJllll——iMlimuii I IHWMIIIIL. 111.- .l-ll -IJI—I——I The Power to live Your Life Fully /r 0 < HEALTH 9 /2) ODERN high pressure living and the ener- G/ vating effect of climate changes, are together VITALBTY stea b n g your most priceless asset, Health. You must keep your468 words
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Article382 1930-07-16 14 GHAZIS INTEREST. Remains of Temple Discovered. The excavations now being carried out under the direction of Herr Van der Osten have brought to light some interesting Hittite remains at Giavour Kale, in the sub-prefecture of Haiman, near Konia, in Asia Minor, writes the Constantinople correspondent of382 words
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Article70 1930-07-16 14 FULL DRESS UNIFORM FOR CORPS TROOP The clothing committe of the War Office has decided to restore full dress uniform to corps troops. These troops include the Artillery and the Engineers Full dress uniform at present is restricted to thg_ Guards. The reason for this decision is that70 words
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Article25 1930-07-16 14 A frail man of eighty-four, denying a charge of drunkenness at East Ham Police Court pleaded No, sir. It was my legs.”25 words
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Advertisement319 1930-07-16 14 r WHISKY ga SSS A Welcome Change! fflflpj Y f v i? il 1F you are not drinking |lmlu fiW %v* 7« 1 “RED HACKLE” you M*>3 VV;Y-? Bre rot dr nk!n ,he IVJ® 7/ JiR best Try it for a change. flf Jr7<,<s II- ki XVX Ja®\ You will319 words
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Advertisement27 1930-07-16 14 You should give Martell’s Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative DIGESTION OUT.OF» ORDER! A COURJE OP PROMOTES SOUND PI4ESTION AND SOON PUTS YOU RKHT27 words
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Advertisement270 1930-07-16 14 EVtRY COU NJr£o^J[ HE WORLD S: /V/w///, 1 DISCLOSED by x-ray /X Th e l° n stran d s of finest golden i*=*i I X 7// Virginia Tobacco, used exclusively f° r 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom from all deleterious matter. Siw &PRESS *'*SsKir bid hand One at a time270 words
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Article613 1930-07-16 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, July 16, 1930. Mutton— s ct Matton Indiaa M per lb 65 Head Sheep or goat w each 1-30 Liver with heart A luag do 1.59 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 60 Sweet Bread M pair 4U Suet M 40 Kidney613 words
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Advertisement201 1930-07-16 15 Apollinaris WA TER. The Natural Sparkling ZZ Mineral Water. It contains a small quantity< of Bicarbonate of Soda which! acidity and aids Digestion. ASK FOR A Whiskey Polly I Bottled at the British-Owned Apollinaria Spring—Rhineland. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Limited, Katz Brothers, Limited.) Books Worth Reading I TITLES AUTHORS201 words
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Advertisement720 1930-07-16 15 KP M (Incorporated in England). Royal Packet Navigation Company. Reduced Feres Hongkong to Europe [lncorporated in Holland] FIRST CLASS. > Telephone No. 582. Telegrams: Paketvaart.” £l2O. Connecting with Canadian Pacific Atlantic Empresses ALtu“.V ith De lB CabiC St Sailing for SECOND CLASS. £B3. Connecting with one clan Cabin De Haan720 words
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Advertisement1398 1930-07-16 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE l| dollarsteamship line |INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. <And AMERICAN MAIL/ JLINJb J WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON sN. CONTINENT. FllH tS HECTOR Jn’v 17 Marseille’. London, ina Ghago w. L- h i JCsf&x I? •AGAMEMNON July 24 Mareeill-e, Londo*. Rotterdam and Hamburg. > rtSsfe- ACHILLES Joly 31 Marseilles.1,398 words
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Advertisement687 1930-07-16 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDI C AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in E gland.) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SEF?VIc Es Peninsular and Oriental S. 0. Co., under cm- Penamj, Telek Jnson, Port Swetteid;;-! a., tract witt His Majesty’* Owernment, London and Singapore Ssnic and Far East Mad Service Outwards from London for687 words
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