Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-07-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 166. VOL. LXXXVHI. TUESDAY, 22nd JULY. 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement459 1930-07-22 1 h. NAGATA BROTHERS I' DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street r~ 1 Vi vx r* if H© lr* uu\i©§s' ll h y iW IHE WORLD y if you use 0 -\F I White Cement 'I r --f as,a .-a h use n vy H459 words
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Advertisement14 1930-07-22 1 H.TOhISATSUi STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2109 1930-07-22 2 Posrr.o" wahteoT- NOUCE. FrITZT” Ck losers ssxsxst <-SS&"I LJec t r i c VJOcksi M rcanti.’e snd Estate, m Architecture, FIXATION OF STANDARD WAGES. Royal Charter A. D. 1824.] Connects as any light or fan. in August. Willing to go anywhere. No La pi 46 »00,000 T t asonable nffer2,109 words
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Article570 1930-07-22 3 NATIVES AND VOLUNTARY RESTRICTION. Danger of Doing More Harm Than Good. The following is a letter we reproduce from The Times, London It is written by a planter wellknown in Sumatra and Malaya. At one time Mr. Pinckney was a Visiting Agent. Its contents are almost identical570 words
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Article243 1930-07-22 3 IMPORTANT JUDGMENT. The confusion, ince na'stency, and. sometimes, injustice of the law relating to husband and wife re dealt wiih in a judgment by Mr. Justice McCardie on June 19. The action was brought by a wife against her husband for damages for personal243 words
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Article436 1930-07-22 3 MODERN DEVELOPMENTS. Plenty of Work for Homesteaders. Two years before the war, there were 2,000 people in the Pe River now mere are 60,0u0. The inward trek just now is at its but the peak will be passed very shortly, in view of the promise of436 words
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Article296 1930-07-22 3 BIG GAMBLE WITH A FORTUNE. In the deserted stalls of the Savoy Theetre famous theatrical manager unfolded on Jme2l a dramatic Me of how th« fortune gained from "Journey’s End” was being wagered in his determination to nurs Q the author’s second play, now losing £l,OOO296 words
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Advertisement257 1930-07-22 3 c Fhe Mothers ihicle '.O FW*F£> You will be proud of baby’s progress if you feed him on Mellin’s I Mixed as directed, Mellin’s Food contains everything necessary for Baby's healthy development. When you give Mellin’s you know you are doing the next best thing to feeding him yourself. Msllir&Wod257 words
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Advertisement17 1930-07-22 3 ‘BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement205 1930-07-22 3 ELLWOOB’S HKLbffiTS INSIST ON FAMOUS having FOR AN OVER ■LLWOOD. 100 YEARS. C OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS, JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. CbariotU Street Loßdot,. A. Ck When baby screams Hl f pain Mother should have an instant remedy at hand. There should always be a bottle of Woodward’s Gripe Water in205 words
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Article, Illustration2115 1930-07-22 4 RICHARD SIDNEY - Somerset Maugham in Burma. A Library List. By I RICHARD SIDNEY. The Gentleman in the Parlour By 37. Somerset Maugham (Heinemann 8 G>. And a little before sunset we arrived at the railhead. There was a new, gaily-painted rest house at the station, and it might2,115 words
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Advertisement223 1930-07-22 4 EASTERN SERIES K'' I 1.! MM ST. AUGUSTIXT'S CHURCH I I MANILA, PL K 'Wp The massive sirrplicity G mW 'r i famous church is one of the E PS. L-iltSiU ''A» ftg!TT|li landmarks of old Manila and i UH fHll l iW• f O dates back to 1599. Within223 words
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Miscellaneous159 1930-07-22 4 ALBUM-INFORMATION gy gluyas williams I c C < < /'"■A fair di w AHSWERS roORBD-L. GRUS ID FAMILY POFS WIFE SHOOTS FROM Op- HETOFSKT HE AhMW KUO VO WHERE STAIRS IT’5 THETHIRP IT'5 HPN AT THE DOOR a wiw named house WI THE cor- wants Tu know, w E PIFTCH159 words
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Article1064 1930-07-22 5 HYPNOTIC INFLUENCE. WONDER TALES. Faithful unto Death. Brown Cite, b’sck cate, grey cats, tawny cats, grave old p’odders, gay young fri-k^re —JI find honourable mention in the postcards, numbering nearly t*. th uaan'L from reades in all parts of the British Isle", in reply to the articl)1,064 words
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Article211 1930-07-22 5 BESIDE TALK. Princess and Woman Patient. Oxford, June 21. Oxford gave Princess Mary a great welcome when she visited the city to-day to receive the degree of DvCior of Civil Law by diplom?. She is the University’s youngest D.C.T and the third member of the211 words
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Article64 1930-07-22 5 WIRELE3S message received in London from the Blue Star cruising liner “Arandora Star” describes an incident during the cruise to »ha Mediterranean thus “Off Ushant, 6.14 s. m. AbleSeaman Cranstone fell overboard Vessel stopped; boat away; man picked up none the worse; apologised to captain on bridge for64 words
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Article120 1930-07-22 5 RODE WITH SPRAINED ANKLETHEN FAINTED. While members of the Canadian Mounted Police were giving a performance at the Olimpia Horse Show s'aod ing with each foot on a horse, constable Cuthbert fell. He had been riding since the beginning of the show with a sprained ankk, and his120 words
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Article274 1930-07-22 5 TWO 'PLAQU33Christening at Station. Soldiers of all ranks, from titled generals to lancc-ccrporals (unpaid), attended a unique christening ceremony on June 21, at Euston railway station. The ccc: sion was the presentation of two phqu bearing the crest of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, to engine No. 6,123 of274 words
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Article209 1930-07-22 5 The following new bjoks have been received— Back Number o by "Stai.” of th« Saturday Review; Tne Collstone, by Pat ricia Wentwortl Dawn on Mont Bl inc, by Wilfrid Bnscn; The Evolution of the Flying Machine, by Harry H irper; The Garden of Eder, by Max Brand; Canard209 words
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Article94 1930-07-22 5 RUMOUR OF £50,000,000 OVERDRAFTS. Sir Granville Ryri®, High Commissioner for Australia, denied a statement that the Australian Gjvtrament overdrafts in London at the present time amout.tad to nearly 0,000,000. The estimate was attributed to Sir Lennon R»ws, of Melbourne, speaking at the annual meeting of the Australian Association94 words
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Article71 1930-07-22 5 BUT CARRIES ON AFTER STAGE ACCIDENT. Unknown to the audierce at the D rmtni< n Tueatre, Miss D siree Eiling’ r, th» heroine of “S Iver Wing was ki oc<ed unconscious on the stage. She h%s to stand with her back to spot where a property aeroplane cr.ishe71 words
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Article227 1930-07-22 5 LAVISH TIPS. Broker’s Wasted £1,000,000. New York, June 21, New York is being intrigued with aru&zing stories of profTgacy told of Harold Russell Ryder, known as the Prince of B-oadway Spenders.” He is a member of the brokers’ house of Woody and Co., whesa affurs are227 words
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Article111 1930-07-22 5 At the Royal Commission on Licet sing 49ch meeting evidence was given by Mr. G. Bailey Wilson, political and literary secretary of the United Kingdom Alliance. He «xp’ained what caused the “thirsty feeling” on “the morning after.” “It is a wtll-known fact that dcnhol has an111 words
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Article68 1930-07-22 5 FOUR NEW DESIGNS ISSUED BY BLACK REPUBLIC. Messrs. Whitfield King and Co philatelis < f Ipswich, have received from tthe Dominican Republic—a black county—four new postage stamps saleable at half a cent, one cent, two cents and five c nta respectively. They are in a pictorial design showing68 words
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Advertisement97 1930-07-22 5 “Appetite good I should say so When it isn't Mother gives me and they soon set me right. I Like them, too” Baby’s O*n Tablets tre mother’s fwourite remedy for the little ones in tens of thousands of homes throughout the world because they allay teething pains almost as if97 words
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Advertisement178 1930-07-22 5 HniiuuiH B EFFICIENCY ECONOMY g LISTER PUMPS AND LIGHTING 1 1 PLANTS. g S I jjx I S SOLE AGENTS' f HARRISONS.BARKER C° L™ > 4 iKCORI ORArED IN >MR SrKAm Sfii I'L&MKmS. > CAST IRON Pipes and Pipe Bends. irf J IJI < Manhole Covers, Soil Pipes etc. fl178 words
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Article347 1930-07-22 6 FEW GALLOPS. Tic-Tac’s Preliminary Selections. THERE was little in the way of really fast work on the course this morning, most of the trainers sending their charges round to finish up with a threequarter pace-gallop in the straight. There was a fair crowd watching347 words
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Article157 1930-07-22 6 3 oik (Germany; and niss Spooner.—Rugby JLLtulua Service. BRITISH ENTRANTS LEAL ING. London, July 21. Extremely difficult flying weather with violent rainstorms, gusts of wind and low visibility was encountered by competitors in the Round Europe air contest who flew to-day in stages from Calais to3 oik (Germany; and niss Spooner.—Rugby JLLtulua Service. - 157 words
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Article98 1930-07-22 6 Reuter. 110 AT GLASGOW. Woodfull and Jackson in Form. MATCH DRAWN. Glasgow, July 21, The two day match between the West of Scotland and the Australians ended in a draw. Wtst of Scotland declared at 140 for G wickets and the tourists compiled 337 for theReuter. - 98 words
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Article339 1930-07-22 6 A BRILLIANT ARMY DOCTOR. We regret to announce the death, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday evening, of Major Charles Owen James Young, M. 8., M.C., of the Royal Army Medical Corps, stationed at Singapore, says the “M.M.” of July 21. Major Young, who339 words
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295 1930-07-22 6 ANNUAL MEETING IN K.L. The principal business dealt with at the third annual general meeting of the Estates Asiatic Staffs’ Association, held in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on July 20, was a decision that, in future, professional auditors should be engaged to audit the accounts295 words
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Article493 1930-07-22 6 4 TOURISTS COMBINE WELL Local Chinese Defeated LARGE CROWD THE South China Football Team who have been touring Malaya played their first match in Penang yesterday on the Chinese Recreation Club ground when they defeated the Penang Chinese Football Association by four goals to two.493 words
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Article71 1930-07-22 6 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Single Handicap (Class A): —3O H L Marshall beat —3 L M Norris 6 4,6 3. Mixed Double Handicap —3O 1 Miss Wallis and J M Collins beat Scr Miss Farnell and E71 words
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Article61 1930-07-22 6 July 23—South China Footballers v Penang Football Association, Victoria Green, spm 2 I—Penang Turf Club Races, Ist day. 30—Penang Turf Club Races, 2nd day. Aug 2, 3 and 4 Cricket F.M.S. v Colony, Kuala Lumpur. 2 —Penang Turf Club Races, 3rd day. 4 —Penang Turf Club Races,61 words
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Article101 1930-07-22 6 Reuter. OFFICIAL TEAMS. Paris, July 21. It is officially announced that the teams for the Challenge Round of the Davis Cup which commences on Friday will be as follows: United States: Tilden, Lott, Alhson and Van Ryn. France Cochet, Borotra, Brugnon and Boussus. Whilst practising this– Reuter. - 101 words
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Article129 1930-07-22 6 “NOT A SINGLE TREE IN MALAYA.” Mr. Charles Wilkins of Rawang addresses the following letter to the Malay Mail Sir, —In your issue of Thursday s date you published a telegram under the heading Tung Oil in Malaya To the best of my knowledge there is not129 words
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Article82 1930-07-22 6 The season of school boy howlers is rapidly approaching and those masters who take especial pride in the precocity of their pupils have already started to bombard me with their choicer specimens. Ono of these has just reached me from an academy more famous for cricket82 words
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Article50 1930-07-22 6 When the Orient Liner Ormode arrived at Plymouth it was reported that two fami lies of stowaways were found in the vessel the day after she had left the Australian continent. They had, it is stated, pimply walked on board at Fremantle and made themselves at home.50 words
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Advertisement17 1930-07-22 6 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the )oid, in the air and on the s-a17 words
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Advertisement634 1930-07-22 6 B The use of a II hELVINAIOR I «V Azitomatically Protects Your Food. 1 i IKsl """""I J'* g* 9 W HEgfrSS j M I T& H Economical jjj I Hygienic I mi Bai n £3 ggjg 8 karkl.. H 4=s ss •< g It is less expensive to run.634 words
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Article485 1930-07-22 7 —Rugby Radio Service. MOB DEMONSTRATIONS. Outbreak at Port Said CROWDS FIRED UPON. Cairo, July 21. One demonstrator was killed and twentyseven were sent to hospital as a result of the demonstrations this morning which were dispersed by armed police supported by Egyptian troops. Disorders occurred des pite—Rugby Radio Service. - 485 words
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Article193 1930-07-22 7 HANDICAPS FOR SECOND DAY. The following handicaps (three races only( are announced for the second day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run on Wednesday, July 30: Race 4. Horses—Classes 1, 2 and 3, Division 4, (> Furlongs.—Latuko II 9, Merry GoRound 89, Kelt193 words
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Article221 1930-07-22 7 CLAIM FOR RETURN. Case Dismissed with Costs. In the Supreme Court this morning the hearing was concluded of the case in which Che Puteh binti Mohamed Ali. widow of R. E. Mohamed Hassan, sued Mohamed Noordin bin Mohamed Mastan and Makwan Bee (f for the return221 words
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Article367 1930-07-22 7 A Chinese woman named They Boey who had been charged with voluntarily causing hurt to her husband with a chopper at Katz Street was again produced before Mr. E. Jago in the Second Police Court, Penang. When the case was called this morning Inspector Roberts, who367 words
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Article54 1930-07-22 7 AFTER VISIT TO LUMUT? The Royal Air Force Seaplane, 1420, which alighted yesterday at Glugor, and took off immediataly afterwards, returned to Glugor for the night. It is believed that the seaplane paid a visit to Luraut in the Dindings The seaplane left for the Singapore Base54 words
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Article48 1930-07-22 7 MR. H. A. FORRER IN PENANG. Mr H. A. Forrer who has succeeded Yr J.S. W. Arthur as District Judge, lirst Magistrate and Superintendant of I’risons, Penang, presided at the District ourt this morning for the first time, and was engaged in disposing summons cases.48 words
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Article277 1930-07-22 7 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —Biliousness is a very distressing complaint of the liver causing a person who suffers from it to be ill-tempered towards those around him. It is often heard said of a person by another —“Oh do not disturb him because277 words
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Article96 1930-07-22 7 Sir, —I am an old reader of the people s veteran journal—The Pinang Gazette and have read all regarding what has been published concerning Ricksha Pullers,” “Municipal Water-Rates” and the high rate charged for Electric Current,” used for lighting. I concur in all that has been published in96 words
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Article125 1930-07-22 7 Sir, —I beg to send you the following for publication. Ow ng to a Chinese being taken by a crocodile at Nebong Tebal last week. Inspector Wightman and self went out on Thursdaylast and shot a 14-ft. one, half a mile beyond the New. Bridge Yesterday, the 19th125 words
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Article103 1930-07-22 7 Sir, —At yesterday’s match, admission to which was by tickets, the P.C.F.A. is to be congratulated upon the excellent arrangement they have made, but it is regretted that they have overlooked the fact that seats other than “reserved”, e.g. sl'- seats, could be reserved noticeably for the103 words
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Article46 1930-07-22 7 —Reuter. CHINESE till’ 1 Pl R A "ED ON WAY 10 SAIGON. Hongkong, July 22. The Chinese owned steamer TPlidtora bound for Saigon from Honglvong, was pirated and taken to Bias Bay. No lives were lost The Halikon coming is into the harbour.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article36 1930-07-22 7 This steamer is expected to arrive here on July 24 and to sail the same day for Colombo. She has suitable accommodation for deck passengers to Colombo, and the fare, without diet is $23.00.36 words
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Article27 1930-07-22 7 Mr. J. A. Elliot, Mr. J. F. Holbrook and Mr. A. Cloubt uisembarked in Penang this morning from the ss. Talamba from Calcutta and Rangoon.27 words
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Article185 1930-07-22 7 QUEEN’S SCHOLARS. Sailing by P. 0. s. s. “Kalyan.” THREE Malayan students, two from Penang and one from Singapore, will sail for England on August 9 by the P. and 0. steamer, Kalyan, in order to continue their studies. One will be Mr. Ooi Tiang Eng,185 words
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Article573 1930-07-22 7 Mr. B J. Eaton, 0 B E., of Kuala Lumpur, will be among the visitors to the Agri-Horticultural Show in Malacca on Saturday. Yr. A. M. Drysdale, Manager of the Seremban Branch of Messrs. United Engineers, Ltd., is an inmate of the European Hospital. Mr. E H.573 words
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Article523 1930-07-22 7 LOSS OF ASBESTOS. Judgment for Plaintiffs with Costs. THE defendant not being represented by Counsel, the suit in which Messrs- Durege and Thomas, Ltd Penang, sued M. J de Cruz, of St Mary’s Estate, Simpang Ampat for the recovery of sum $464. being loss sustained on523 words
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Advertisement14 1930-07-22 7 You should give Martell’ B Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.14 words
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Advertisement111 1930-07-22 7 n t LONDON ■fl A ABF pr London y Sets Men’s Styles The Englishman is conl IM sidered the world’s most I 11 W 1 correct dresser. TherefJ I '''ff fore chooses Rl PARIS f Garters 1 tio Metal Can Touch You because they keep the hose snug and trim111 words
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Advertisement516 1930-07-22 7 ‘KO TOMMY ROT.’ THIRTEEN WORDS. Terse Demand in Will. “Il ave all to my bister, Augusta, and tommy rot about it.’’ 4 With thrge few terse words Mr. Arthur 8 >nd Yockney, of I indisfarme, Corstam. Wilt?, form ,,r ly of Mr George Ed warden* heatricd company, who died last516 words
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Article521 1930-07-22 8 Evidence is increasing of the inevitable effect of civil disobedience encouraging a spirit of lawlessness in directions not directly concerned in the movement. Several provinces report an increase in violent crime. This extract from the Government of India’s weekly appreciation of the situation points to the development521 words
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Article116 1930-07-22 8 IN PENANG FOR RACE MEETING. His Highness the Sultan of Perak and party who had been to Alor Star for the Gymkhana Meeting there last Saturday arrived in Penang yesterday. The Sultan returned to Kuala Kangsar this morning but left behind certain members of his116 words
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Article77 1930-07-22 8 H. E. THE GOVERNOR RETURNS TO SINGAPORE. H E Sir. Cecil and Lady Clementi and Miss Alwin Clementi, left for Singapore yesterday evening by the Kedah. Other passengers on board the Kedah were: Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Miss. I Lamb, the Rev Keppel Garnier77 words
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Article37 1930-07-22 8 RACE BALL AND GUEST NIGHT. In connection with Guest Night at the Penang Club, a Race Ball is to be held on Friday, August 1. The orchestra from the E. <1 O; Hotel will »Ay.37 words
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Article574 1930-07-22 8 A. n-U - A.n- U Penang, Tuesday. N every hand in respect of I) rubber one hears talk of a return to restriction by legislation and with the price of the commodity around 5d even the most bitter antis” of the past are oeginniug to wonder whether or not reintroduction574 words
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Advertisement215 1930-07-22 8 "4 Picture Health." > W ,r CL/1 'M' i Give your baby the food you know is ‘‘NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK.’* WHAT greater assurance can a mother have than to know that the food she has chosen for her baby is nearest to mother s milk and that this claim215 words
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Advertisement49 1930-07-22 8 F E. O. HOTEL MONIA LITTER The Star Pianist of the East and a Favourite of Singapore will lead the E. O. OK< HESTRA LURING THE AUTUMN RAGE WEEK 26th July to 4th August. Watch for further particulars. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. M Apples, Prunes, Raisins, FROM THE World’s Orchard.49 words
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Miscellaneous26 1930-07-22 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water, Low Water. To-Day. 9.09 a.m. 1.55 a.m. 9.36 p.m. 4.00 p.m. To-Morrow. 10 09 a.m. 3.32 a.m, 10.46 p.m. 5.08 p. i26 words
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Obituary55 1930-07-22 8 FUNERAL. Madam Tan Gaik Lan (Mrs. Ng Ah Mien), mother of Messrs. Ng Seng Sooi, Ng Kim Teik, Ng Keat Kheng, Mrs. Tan Lo Heong and Mrs. Lee Gim Swee. The funeral will take place on Sunday. July 27, for interment at the Mount Erskine Cemetery. Relatives and friends are55 words
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Article668 1930-07-22 9 Rugby Radio Service. Spirit of Lawlessness Gaining Ground. Increase in Violent Crime. Inevitable Result of Civil Disobedience. Trade of Whole Country Affected. The Government of India’s appreciation of the situation to July 19 shows that the situation in Waziristan and on the North-West Frontier is much easier.Rugby Radio Service. - 668 words
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Article88 1930-07-22 9 —Reuter. 94 Companies Agree to Two Months’ Stoppage. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. London. July 21. The Tin Producers’ Association announces that up to the present assents have been received from ninety-four companies operating in British territory and in Siam to the restriction proposals. Most of the assents relate—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article130 1930-07-22 9 Reuter. Canton Troops Raid on Robbers’ Stronghold. Hongkong, July 21. A regiment of Government troops set out from < anton last week to exterminate pirates and robbers in the West River districts and came to grips with a large body of bandits some forty miles south of Canton., Reuter. - 130 words
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Article107 1930-07-22 9 —Reuter. Sir Otto Niemeyer Assisting Federal Loan Council. Sydney, July 21. A private conference between Sir Otto Niemeyer, who has arrived to confer with the Commonwealth Government on the financial situation of Australia, and leaders of the Commonwealth trading banks, the NewSouth Wales Treasury and Members of the—Reuter. - 107 words
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Article81 1930-07-22 9 Reuter. Mob Seize the Town Hall at Tansen. Tokyo, July 21. A message from Tansen. East Korea, reports that four Korean peasants were killed, and 26 wounded while 9 Japanese policemen were w-ounded in serious rioting last night following the arrest of peasants for alleged violation of theReuter. - 81 words
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Article38 1930-07-22 9 —Reuter. Obliged to Leave United States. Omaha, Nebraska. July 22. The USA- Immigration officials have refused the request to extend the sojourn of Primo Camera who, with his manager, is obliged to leave the country immediately.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article44 1930-07-22 9 It is announced that U. S co-operative societies have agreed to advance their members at least sixty-five per cent of the market value of their stocks M. Chicherin has resigned his post of Foreign Commisar and M. Litvinofl replaces him.44 words
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Article51 1930-07-22 9 —Reuter. Negligent Motorist Charged with Manslaughter. Elizabeth, New Jersey, July 21. The man who ab indoued a motor car on the railway line tusulung in the train smash cabled yesterday in which one person was killed and 68 were injured has been arrested on a charge of—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article299 1930-07-22 9 social life.—From Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Well-Known Members of Society Killed. MID-AIR EXPLOSION. A terrible air accident resulting in the de till of six people, five of them well-known members of English society, occurred yesterday at Meopham, near Gravesend, Kent. The victims of thesocial life.—From Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 299 words
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Article154 1930-07-22 9 prosperity of your great country.” —Rugby Radio Service. Congratulatory Message from British Premier. London. July 21. Cardinal Bourne conducted a Te Deum at Westminster Cathedral to day on the occasion of the centenary of Belgian independence. King George was represented by Lord Granard. The Belgian Ambassador and staffprosperity of your great country.” —Rugby Radio Service. - 154 words
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Article147 1930-07-22 9 Coal Mines Bill; Lords’ Amendment Accepted. London, July 22 The Coal Mines Bill has been kept alive by the action of the House of Commons unanimously accepting the Lords’ amendment with a slight modification providing that district agreements regarding the spreadover must have the approval of mine owners147 words
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Article44 1930-07-22 9 Reuter Twelve Persons Deported to the Azores. Lisbon July 21. A Government communique states that twelve persons including three journalists have been charged with being implicated in the recent conspiracy to overthrow the Government and have been deported to the Azores —ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article54 1930-07-22 9 —Reuter. Reservation Regarding any Secret Understa iding. Washington, July 21. The Senate by 58 to 9 has ratified the London Naval Treaty. The ratification w’as accompanied by a reservation th it ratification, does not imply approval of a ly secret un lerstanding which may exist in—Reuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement50 1930-07-22 9 TO-DAY’S NEWS. Page. Quick Way to Ruin Stowaway s Story of Brutality 14 Prosperity in Peace River 3 Foreign Trade Revelations 11 Cats Heroic, Tragic, Humorous 5 Miracle Cure local News Spirt 8 Commercial 1® Shipping 13 You should give Martell’s Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative50 words
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Advertisement107 1930-07-22 9 I j-g *h e House of Quality. Special Display of Afternoon Gowns. Evening Gowns. Sport Suits, Cocktail Coats, AND Distinctive Millinery In the Very Latest Fashions. John Little Co., Ltd., Bishop Street, PENANG. 1 H Have your mote rear painted with Used by the leading Motorcar Manufacturers in the World.107 words
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Miscellaneous93 1930-07-22 9 [sen I TOWN HALL R.B. SALISBURY I I t Tuesday, 29 th July I E The Girl Friend g C 'I he Successor to ‘‘No, No, Nanette” 2 C r Wednesday. 30 th July f a Funny Face a From the Vi inter Garden Theatre, 1 ondon. Thursday, 31st July93 words
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2021 1930-07-22 10 T.P.A. Policy Fails. 1930 Consumption on low Level. May Output Figures. THE Tin Producers’ Association has now been in cxtisence for nine months. Its first scheme of output-resti iction (week-end stoppage throughout the year, and a week’s closure in each of the first three months)2,021 words
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Article161 1930-07-22 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 8 SHABBB. M Jj ft rt rs CQ tC CO CD 10. C. I C. IC. Minim# Bangrin Tin 14/9 15/6 14/6 15/6 Hongkong Tin..161 words
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Article97 1930-07-22 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) |23/ Quiet. London 5 5/16 J Now York 108 ctB. («old {By Oonr.esy of Messrs, Aken Dennys). Geaeral Produce Ag««cy. Ud. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: g pO r 17f cents per lb. Aug/Sept. 171 u Oct./Dec. 1997 words
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Article59 1930-07-22 10 Messrs. Boustead A Co., Ltd. 22 id July quotation for Singapore refin per picul business dor*o 125 tone, refined tin per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin $6B-50 per picul, tin ore $6B 50 per picul. The following were]the rubber quotations in London on July 21: Smoked t'heet59 words
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Article57 1930-07-22 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN: LONDON. Spot £135-10-0. Up £l-5-0 3 Months’£l37-5-0. Up £l-10-0 SINGAPORE. $69 62| per picul. Up 87| c. 125 tons done RUBBER: London 5 5/16 d. Unchanged New York lOf c. (Gold) Up c. Local 17| cts. Up i c.57 words
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Article198 1930-07-22 10 Penang. July 22, 1930. I C’.E 8«r a« Opium p. ahsai nom 5,000.00 Clove»» 90.0 C Gold leaf sellers 72.0 C Macs Pickings nom 170.00 Nutmegs 801 70.0° H 0« 60.00 ■anuts rer 1,000 v 90.00 Oojra Sundrltd buyers 7.60 Rations sale? 11.15 Rattans Or ***** 10.60 Green198 words
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Article1034 1930-07-22 10 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST. NAMES. pa i LIJI rUBBUB JLJ3IUI.iI t 0 S <5 I 4Uenby Babbtw Oi Alor Rubber Eftete 1 «0 1 40 Maley 1 CO 2 01 Ayci Planting 1 60 i 80 ej Ayer Kuning Robber Ketetam 30 40 Ayer Mclck Robber Oo 1 Ayer Penas1,034 words
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Article61 1930-07-22 10 (Rugby Radio ssrvicb) Lc’ Inn, Ju'J -L Parte. *****; Y.? 1 Brusgels, 300; Gaaeva, g e rrn, te-riam, 12.08; Minn, 92.87; 29.37 Stockholm, >8.09; 118.16; 0410. 18.16; u B in\ l64i e; H'JemgfoZ? 193 h 42.30- Liebo... A’hen«. Bucharest' 818; Rio, ssa n qnarg ba 40gd t'ombf.y, 1/5.1(Rugby Radio ssrvicb) - 61 words
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Article40 1930-07-22 10 The homprußi-J m»'< b <l'° c’e>»ea at 5-30 p.m. on S*ur-L. 26 h irs an». The P. O. Kashmir utb Ju V 3 de-pitched from L uuun on In expected tO RniVH btTH on Thuraday, the 24th inßtrLt-40 words
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Advertisement17 1930-07-22 10 BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement325 1930-07-22 10 l taEOMBMtft f' H T k «jW b ‘fa I Jlllenburys I Poods Made from the purest milk 9 of cows pastured in the home I counties, the ‘Alienburys’ a Foods are as easily digested K as mother’s milk. They are L germ free and are simply R and quickly325 words
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Article684 1930-07-22 11 THOROUGH GERMANS. Amazing Contrast in Methods of Travellers. What are British manuLc.urere doing to arrest the decline in our foreign trade How far have they f >llowed the advice of the Prince of Wales to bring our salesmanship up-to-date and raise it equal to the standard of684 words
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Article67 1930-07-22 11 Admiral H. W. Grant, at a meeting of the Royal Naval Scholarship Fund, referred to the further probable reduction in the Navy and its personnel. Many officers, he said, might before long be out of active employment and find in their reduced circumstances the educition of their67 words
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Advertisement285 1930-07-22 11 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT H M THE K,NG 0F TO SIAM ESTD. 1872 MANY NEW DELIGHTFUL SPECIALITIES IN DIAMOND SET PLATINUM JEWELLERY DIGNIFIED, RICH, APPEALING QUALITY. B, p. DE SILVA, LTD., (Royal Jewellers) PENANG, SINGAPORE I El. No. 92 u Watches that ♦|n Platinum, Gold, i f are on Time Silver285 words
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Advertisement48 1930-07-22 11 MONKEY MURDER. DEWARD of 100 was offered by Mr. J. Montgomery, a Belfast business man, for information leading to conviction of the person who killed his pet monkey. The animal was a Hindoo temple monkey and its mutilated body was found in the grounds of Mr. Montgomery’s hcuae.48 words
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Advertisement149 1930-07-22 11 ix-,. Cx Wk s k x-x »t*rt I w ya--? Ja Nj THE TYRE FOR WHICH THERE IS NO COMPARISON. X X Hamworthy. E.C C. I x FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST. 5 i i I Start Sensitive B I run i 1 on r valves B crude I -i triad149 words
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944 1930-07-22 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Pert T*daf. 8. b. Ku<la from Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson, Sails for Belawan today at 5 p. no. B. fl. Kinta from944 words
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Advertisement53 1930-07-22 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE m AMERICAN EXPRESS c..,i«. UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. RIVER RED CRUSHED Sand Earth Granite Crushed Granite metal of the beat quality for Reinforced Conciete Road making AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Prompt Deliveries by Motor Lorries, MALAYSIATRADING Co., WORKS Office: 195, Penang Road, WATERFALL ROAD. PENANG. QUARK f53 words
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Advertisement88 1930-07-22 12 ii ll I I 1 1 -Ti— 1 1 1 Assurance in force exceed $38,000,000. Assets exceed $11,000,000. S. C. The Great Co., Ltd. (Ineorpor.i LONDON OFFICE 1 27, Old Jewry, Ex HEAD OFFICE j Winchester House Singapore. complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Aeta in every particular. The88 words
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Miscellaneous475 1930-07-22 12 A. Phone No. Senjmw<s Taik ießoute PTalkfe” House SOUND SYSTEM The Theatre ot Perfect Sound Reproduction and Faultless Projection. From Tuesday, 220 d to Thursday, 24th July Nightly at 6-30 9 30 p.m, THE MYSTERY THAT AMAZED MILLIONS NOW ON The All-Talking Screen. Paramount Pictures present ■‘The Canary Murder Case”475 words
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Article542 1930-07-22 13 GOVERNMENT’S CONCLUSIONS. High Commissioner Proposed. The Colonial Office has issued for publio j tion a statement of as regards th« cl >ser union in Eist Africa, Kenya, Uganda and thy Mandate! Territory of Tanganyika fcrnd. 3574, price 4d.) The conclusions are the result of the542 words
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Advertisement131 1930-07-22 13 iMBI -X ..4rE^*?EE7n7?T^laFffW -^gWPIWMra. z > ISR. .Z<jjy '<' ■■z’-jffi; Z*'-<‘.% <- y t\ $1 HMBr zA>£&X ,dr y?;-. '-—Hafi ftr 180 Jjjh X:-A jftjSlOrffi I 181 w Wpj ><■’ W x ZZ/Substitttte W w j» w F for a CAPSTAN CVWW ■•?< y«Wß*w; ».«||l J'lWffTOa W !VWWW>HW|| ■—m—-|:-:i yra&ffftl131 words
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Advertisement84 1930-07-22 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 Pinang Gazette Press Ltd la, Penang-street, Penang. You should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as84 words
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Advertisement283 1930-07-22 13 —rar —I ii I I I»w.» wr —Jn M B iis— ——m if send them Home During the hot season—keep up the vitality in their little bodies and build up their strength by giving them regularly three times a day Waterbury’s Compound. For over 25 years Waterbury’s Compound S has283 words
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Article232 1930-07-22 14 ALLEGED HUSH MONEY, “Three Men Thrown into the Sea.’’ Brussels! Jane 19, An extraordinary story has been told at Antwerp, where the police have examined a young Spaniard, 18 years old, called Demetrio. Demetrio stated that when a Greek ship sailed from Huelva in Soain to232 words
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Article327 1930-07-22 14 FUN OF THE FAIR, Members cf the South Croydon Liberal Association put o 1 their best clothes for a garden p rty at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gurdon Palin at South Croydon. They h-id ail rec ived c»rds arnouncing that their Highnesses Prince and327 words
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Advertisement377 1930-07-22 14 —wir ■■in 1 1 yr!" 1 ■Z £'J &s*** Ph i*[_s IN THOUSANDS OF HOME'S !N ALL PASTS OF THE WOStLO n IVPFC SOLD RECOMMENDED ,£L W JL \®r.»' «Y STORES EVERYWHERE Agenet for the S.S. F.M.S kjlclO EllCsll.Sl B V. K. VICK Co., Ltd., -> *3 Hongkong Bank Building377 words
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Advertisement102 1930-07-22 14 l/ARHN’S P!LLS t k APIOL STEEL I I Sure xnd certain for all Female I <3 complaints. Every lady «hpuld K keep a box in the house. M W, J. EDMONDS, J i Tho English Pharmacj 52, 54, Beach Street, Aenang lIMBII—HiII II ill Illi ill lllhiltmiMMMßaMMtt CHINESE HOTEL, CHOP102 words
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Advertisement309 1930-07-22 14 isroF NAWEf. BABY Caused Sieepiess Nights. Heated by Cuticura. “The eczema started on baby’s head when she was a fortnight old. It spread to her face and formed sore eruptions that were very irritating and caused sleepless nights. It was of a wet nature and when she scratched water came309 words
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Advertisement320 1930-07-22 14 1 II I I The science of belt making. i GRIPOLY’ The Premier Production. 0 AOE/VTB: J Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I AND i I The Borneo Company, Ltd., j Patentees Manufacturers Lewis Tylor Ltd., Cardiff. n -i.-=r.jS£dßfre fia “The Whisky you ftS asA for again" ft WISH’S < Ob320 words
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Article570 1930-07-22 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET Penang, July 22, 1930. Mutton— s c s Mattes India* per lb 56 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart laag do 1.50 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet »-40 Kidnev pair 30 Feet the ton?570 words
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Advertisement123 1930-07-22 15 Apollinaris WA TER. The Natural Sparkling Mineral Water. ZZ It contains a small quantity of Bicarbonate of Soda which corrects acidity and aids Digestion. ASK FOR A Whiskey Polly Bottled at the British-Owned Apollinaris Spring—Rhineland. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Limited, (.Formerly Katz Brothers, Limited.) —MM——————— By T&S t—The Bes/I123 words
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Advertisement491 1930-07-22 15 Swedish East Asiatic TO YT>l> "V T T I%J Y? Company, Limited. i> i 1515 I Llit J 1 Fast twin acrew mall passenger steamera and rnofor vesoels belween Rangoon, Colombo, Pori Said, Marseille», Plymouth and Homeward SaililiWß London With throudS aonnecKoal from Penang. PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILING#, for Antwerp, Amateriam,491 words
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Advertisement1324 1930-07-22 16 j 11,., L. 11l 1 11,11 1 I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship UNt UNTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENxNG. 3 (Jfold RflAllf JLlN£> J WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N CONTINENT. J PW 2 AGAMEMNON Jvl/ 24 Marseille, Lon ion, Rotterdam an i Hamburg. 5 j ACHILLES Ja y3l Marseilles. London, Rotterdam1,324 words
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Advertisement646 1930-07-22 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INiuT AND APCAR LINKS (Companies Incorporated ih E (gland MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO S^RV| CP Peninsular and Oriental S. H. Co., under con- Penang, Tehik Anson. PoptSwettaluß u. tract witb His Majesty’s Government, London and Siagsm and Far East Mail Service. v Outwards from London lor China and646 words
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