Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 August 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-08-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 175. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1030. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement431 1930-08-01 1 IT. NAGATA I brothers I dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street ■i T TO n n r\ n y"-n\ —imwrarnnTTimT-Tr —~i IN THE at last z A Tropical Bass —vl J/f-, Z y-, V s /*»0 ASIA s y Jt/Tw-"? “DOG’S HEAD” rand431 words
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Advertisement14 1930-08-01 1 H.miSATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.14 words
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Article284 1930-08-01 2 AUTUMN MEETING 1930. UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING. 3rd Day, Saturday, 2nd August, 1930 4th Monday, 4th August, 1930. THREE FUNS each for Horses Claeses I, 11, 111 Combined. THREE RUNS each for Horses Classes IV and V. Combined. Entries Close on Wednesday, 16th July,284 words
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Advertisement1022 1930-08-01 2 POSITIONS VACANT. Warning to the Public. A reliable firm to ait as our Agent to rp be pn blic is hereby warned that distribute onr Natural Scented R oe. For cigarettes known as Ciearettea Indienterms and particulars please apply to neß mam fact u*ed by Grimault Cie. Messrs. Koh Sons1,022 words
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Advertisement193 1930-08-01 2 Miiiiihinnni fl|||||| |||||||)Bß l EX SERVICE MEN. g F.M.S. Govt. Land Grants. Will all participants under E above scheme communicate at g once with Box 122, c/o Pinang f Gazette. 1 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To Clear at Specially Reduced] Prices Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Column m193 words
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Advertisement233 1930-08-01 2 av- 1 II iffHT II ,IV Watches that In Platinum, Cold are on lime Silver or j all the Time Chromium Plate I I irj 91 vvl J I I Si aSEEß I; hVHllilJhlillliillll*nmnmfrnrri.t.unuinm.i ttwimrrw; f 1 I h Guaranteed Important! I; Perfect Time Keepers- All Repairs are exscated j'233 words
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2115 1930-08-01 3 Nooks and Crannies. Reporting the Mother of Parliaments. Mr. Charles T. King writes in the “World’s News.” The Press Gallery of the House of Commons is a listening balcony over the Speaker’s Chair and set of pleasant rooms, nooks, crannies, corridors and lounge2,115 words
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Advertisement171 1930-08-01 3 A Picture OF i Health. I H/ I >?' s» -> r I I J l ABY NEEDS a food which produces I natural growth not a forcing food which m ikes fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain. HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural growth because it is171 words
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Advertisement141 1930-08-01 3 ■■TiMiMimiiMW—mu ii uni ii iiiiiil .jj iiwiii ■ommwiiniinMMn I I Special Dance Records I DRIOQ J Adoration Tango Waltz Played by Dinicu and his Orchestra, Music that has an everlasting charm. CB 6 9 < Stein Song (‘>/8 Moonshine is better Fox Trot Jack Payne’s rendition of the above is141 words
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Article580 1930-08-01 4 The Rhineland Free. Last French Troops Cross Frontier. The evacuation of the Rhineland was completed to-day, says the Morning Post” correspondent from Berlin on Jane 30 This morning Mainz and Wiesbaden were only two towns still occupied by French troops, while about sixty email detachments of gendarmerie580 words
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Advertisement168 1930-08-01 4 PRITCHARD and Co., Ltd. GOWS and Millinery for the Races SThe largest—smartest -and most attractive collection of gowns in Malaya. mW- 1 H BJrJ Evening Gowns, tel .BjlM Semi Evening 17 Gowns MLThis peach <ec 9 The vo ue Georgette wHh fOfl floral chiffon evtnir g gown is skilfully de168 words
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Advertisement101 1930-08-01 4 Rubb er Restriction. THERE IS NO RISK of damage to your RUBBER TSEER I WHEN RESTING IF THE TAPPED PANEL is treated with “BY TEST THE BEST.” Samples and tfar ieulars from CARGILLS I COLOMBO. 1 Agents: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (S. S. F.M.S.) !1 I Wed Horse Power g a101 words
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Advertisement192 1930-08-01 4 For Rain or Shine The Standard Nine British 'SBnSard The Teignmouth Saloon with the “Stanlite” Sliding Roof. Prominent as the ‘STANDARD’ has always been among British cars, the present range of models undoubtedly surpasses anything that the Company has achieved in the past, and we have no hesitation in asserting192 words
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Article1657 1930-08-01 5 Fisher Committee Report. u Responsibility for the Native Peoples.” Th 3 Stationery Office has published the Report (Cmd, 3554 Price Is of a committee appointed a year ago by the Secretary of S.ate for the Colonies, with the approval of the Prime Minister, to (ximine the system1,657 words
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Article1055 1930-08-01 5 A Corner for Women-, BY I. G. E. L. List week I promised you that I would tell you a few more ways in which you could use up those odd pieces of mat oral that form your Old maia’s piece bag.” As I told1,055 words
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Article812 1930-08-01 5 CONSIDERED 10ND0N VIEW. China’s Present Day Problem. 1 T in an article on recent gold standard > development*, the Midlar d Bank Monthly Review, referring to conditions in Asia, sayr: To complete our suiv-jy, we may now pais to the East, where a pronounced movement is taking812 words
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Advertisement322 1930-08-01 5 zi —i I ©S i iKnocks the 111 out of Impure IF IT K Ry wi As// Z E/ j&y/l z r V AJ/ r A Jlf A /Ab aft w A > v •fq jar B r «Sb E I I Impure milk—milk from infected cows, or which is322 words
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Article1167 1930-08-01 6 Eight Races Full Programme for To-morrow. Selections by Tic-Tac. Below will be found the full programme for to morrow, subject to scratchings. Selections by Tic-Tac are also appended. The card consists of eight events, the first race starting at 2.20 p. m. Race I,—The Ladies1,167 words
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Article44 1930-08-01 6 —Reuter. INNINGS AND 158. Centuries by Bradman and Jackson. Taunton, July 31. The Australians defeated Somerset by an innings and 158 runs. Scores: Somerset 121 (J. C White 38, Wellard 38' and 81 Grimmett 7/33). Australians 360 (Bradman 117, Jackson 118).—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article104 1930-08-01 6 P. C. C. v 0. H. MACKAY’S XI. On Sunday and Monday, the 3rd and 4th August, 1930, on the Esplanade. P. C. C Team: S V Adams, G Aste, A F Baughan G Carr, G T Church, N Knight, J E King, II L104 words
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Article111 1930-08-01 6 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. The follow ing are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Doubles Handicap (Class B.’—2 G R Evans and C F J Moore beat —15.2 V C Nolan and L M Norris 7 —5, 6—3. Singles Handicap (Class B —15.2 T111 words
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Article1377 1930-08-01 6 —Straits Times. FIFTY PER CENT. REDUCTION. Huge Loss to Both Parties. At a meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners on Tuesday, the President Mr. R. J- Farrer* announced the terms of the provisional agreement with Hammer and Co. He said the following were the principal heads of—Straits Times. - 1,377 words
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Article258 1930-08-01 6 Ireland in her history has had many woes and many enemies Now it seems that the denizens of the deep, which hitherto have stood her fishing industries in good stead, are becoming hostile. Ringsend fishermen are bewailing the depredations of seal- in the Liffey, and it258 words
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Article175 1930-08-01 6 Reuter. WOMEN THRO VN S?R IW. I-’ l CHURCH Fi OOIt Paris, June he church of Ste. Clotilde vu P overflowing when M. Rene International tennis star, and de la Chaume, the Irench U l(ter noon. champion, were married there thisa By the time the ceremony begjReuter. - 175 words
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Advertisement29 1930-08-01 6 I Fresn from me Fatten; I io me corner i I 1 i Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited. BOSCH" Plugs have on the roal, in the air and c29 words
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Article975 1930-08-01 7 NEW APPOINTMENT. Singapore Newspaper’s Comment. The following letter has been addressed to the Editor of the Singapore Free Press.” Sir.-— Recently the announcement was made that Major R. I. Nunn from Nigeria, had been appointed here as Deputy Colonial Engineer Records give Major Nunn, j). SO. as975 words
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Article215 1930-08-01 7 Sir, The six day week the Lord ordained, A 2 cents cess; low grades retained.” Should not this be Malaya’s slogan for solving its rubber problem First, the six day week; secondly, the cess for buying up rubber and destroying it, or using it for roads or other215 words
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Article240 1930-08-01 7 Sir —May I ask you once more to bring to the notice of the powers that be the great advantages they could bestow on the popu lation of South Kedah, if they would com plete the road from Permatang Pasir (Kedah) to Sungei Katchil 'P W This240 words
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Article209 1930-08-01 7 Journeys’s End.” The Salisbury Co. repeated Journey’s Eend the world famous play by R. C Sheriff at the Town Hall last night. The house was much better filled than on the two previous nights on which musical comedy was being played. Edgar Owen as209 words
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Article476 1930-08-01 7 LOCAL EUROPEAN CHARGED. The adjourned hearing of the case in which G N Magill, the well known local amateur rider, is charged with causing grievous hurt to a Chinese named Yeoh Mah Teiw by a rash and negligent act, and, alternately, with having driven his car476 words
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Article82 1930-08-01 7 SHOWING AT THE QUEEN’S. There can be but few who served in the Great War who have not read E. M. Remarque’s great novel All Quite on the Western Front.’’ The screen talkie adaptation is to be shown at the Queen’s, Penang, commencing on82 words
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Article67 1930-08-01 7 Two Chinese youths were charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with possession of documents directly or indirectly liable to incite or encourage inter ference with the administration of law and order in Penang. The documents referred to were seized from the accused in Chulia Street.67 words
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Article70 1930-08-01 7 Mr. Wilson of the S. P. C. A. prosecuted a Chinese for loading bullock cart with fifteen bags of sago instead of fourteen according to the rule and secondly Mi th thrashing the bullocks which refused to move on account of the heavy load. The accused said70 words
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Article105 1930-08-01 7 Aug. 1 R. B. Salisbury presents “So This is Love", Town Hall, 9 p.m. Race all and Guest Night, Pen ang Club. 2 Penang Turf lub Autumn Meeting 3rd Day. Cricket: P. C. C. v St. Xavier s, Esplanade. 2, 3 and 4—Cricket F.M.S. v Colony, Kuala Lumpur.105 words
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Article567 1930-08-01 7 Mr. G. Bilainkin, who has left the S7roits Echo, sailed fur Home to day by the Javanese Prince. Miss Ward-Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward Jack son. of Kuala Lumpur, is sailing to-day for England. Mrs. We rd Jackson was in Penang to day to567 words
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Article522 1930-08-01 7 COMPANY ORDERS FOR AU JUST 1930. I y apt H P Kendall, Commanding “D” < oinpany, Taiping 1. G.O.C.’s Inspection His Excellency The General Officer Commanding Troops. Malaya, will inspect XIII Platoon I Taiping, Trong and Vickers Gun Section) on Saturday, 4th October, 1930. The time will be522 words
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Advertisement35 1930-08-01 7 fcWEqpsT O® I If I 1 FW TOmfco SO EASY TO WASH SO HARO TO WEAR OUT! Ideal for charming wash-frocks and kiddies wear. A TOOT AL PRODUCT IMPORTERS j WM. JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LTD.35 words
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Miscellaneous159 1930-08-01 7 Humour As Others See It. 1 1.1 v I Wn J < 111 I Put the break on, Auntie Nebelspalter, to Yes, instead of taking the tram morning I ran behind it and thus saved twopence." If I’d have been you I’d have run behind a taxi and saved a159 words
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Article522 1930-08-01 8 A correspondent in the columns of the Pinang Gazette yesterday asserted that a retort frequently met with —often from Government servants —by those who deplore the twin tragedies, tin and rubber, is Why should Government interfere (sic) with industries which cannot look aftei themselves Commenting upon this,522 words
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Article216 1930-08-01 8 The British Government’s refusal to permit any member of the Simon Commission to sit at the forthcoming Round Table Conference has evoked an interesting statement from Sir John Simon, Chairman of the Statutory Commission. Sir John says he would have welcomed an opportunity to serve on216 words
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Article52 1930-08-01 8 A meeting is arranged to take place at the Government Girls’ School, now called the St George’s Girls’ School, Northam Road, on August 7, (Thursday) at 4 p.m. for the purpose of forming an association of the former members of the school. Every former pupil is52 words
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Article421 1930-08-01 8 Locum Tesess - Locum Tesess. Penang, Friday. LMOST bi fore we had time to wonder what to write about this morning in came salvation in the person of the local Hermes, tastefully arrayed in a uniform thoughtfully provided by the Postal authorities. And almost the first letter we opened was421 words
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Article225 1930-08-01 8 BU-iY DAY: SEVERAL POSTFON EMFN FS. Mr. Justice Sproule had a busy day at the Supreme Court this morning. His Lord ship was engaged in Chambers till 11.40 with summonses and other matters and then came on the bench to hear motions, suits and bankruptcies. In the first225 words
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Article91 1930-08-01 8 HEARING POSTPONED. In the Second Police Court three Chinese were charged 'tn Tbo ostensible means of sul* >' 1 t hey accused were asked to show ul!1 should not be asked to execute j n3 pectcr. Teh Ah Kow, Asiatic P t he® stated that when arrested91 words
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Advertisement184 1930-08-01 8 s©®@ «Mr w wMifcjrr fest say Haig £i>en ftw since [j 1 < --HOi ®&8 N. q jf Ge‘ .‘T?; 1 x JOHN HAIG W CO, LIMITED, MARKINCH, SCOTLAND, KINNAIRD HOUSE, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W.i. MMMMWMHBW MHHHKBW—■■ "^=^3gt.sd£==-^ :a g v 9 y? fi FAMOUS FOODS l| ’1 1184 words
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Advertisement50 1930-08-01 8 E. &O. HOTEL SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND DANCE Saturday, 2nd August, 1930. (Extension of Licence to 100 a.m.) Ham Egg Suppers to order, served from 11-15 p.m. DINNER AND DANCE Monday. 4th August MONIA LITTER THE STAR PIANIST, will lead the Orchestra during the PENANG AUTUMN RACE WEEK. MAGGP SEASONING50 words
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Miscellaneous44 1930-08-01 8 (graranm .rr.ii.Liuj.nii .rpjl g TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. AT 9-15 p.m. Hl 2 hI R. B. Salisbury g| .e I I p I H PRICES: $4 00, RESERVED t 2 OO and $7-00 El 0 BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. W omm J44 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-08-01 8 TIDE TABLES. Iligh Water, Low Water. To-Day. 4.44 r.tn. 10.*>2 a.m. 4.17 p.m. 11.05 p. i>. To-Morrow. 5.40 a.m. 1152 a.m. 4.59 p.m. 11.41 p.m.25 words
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Article114 1930-08-01 9 A Gross Libel on the House of Commons. SOCIALISTS INDICTED BY A SOCIALIST. Alleged to Have Accepted Bribes. The House of Commons yesterday listened to the rare ceremony of the Speaker, on a formal motion of the House, admonishing a Member. Mr E. Sandham, Socialist, in114 words
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Article281 1930-08-01 9 —Reuter. Representative Committee’s Findings. London, July 31. A verbatim report is issued to day of the proceedings when the Committee of Privileges of the House cf Commons dealt with a speech by Mr E. Sandham, Socialist Member for Kirkdale, Liverpool, alleging that Socialist Members had accepted bribes.—Reuter. - 281 words
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Article43 1930-08-01 9 ,—Reuter. England to Malta in Thirteen Hours. Malta, August 1. Captain I’irnard has accomplished the first non-stop flight from England to Malta where ho arrived thirteen hours after leaving London flying in a puss moth. He hopes to fly back to-day.-,—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article249 1930-08-01 9 .—Reuter. Temporary Repairs in Mid-air. CREW “LONGING TO SMOKE.” London, July 31. The Airship RlOO is expected to reach Montreal late to night having taken about sixty-six hours for the journey from Cardington. This evening following the course of the St. Lawrence she encountered a strong.—Reuter. - 249 words
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Article85 1930-08-01 9 .—Reuter. Not Possible to Convoke Geneva Meeting Yet. Geneva, July 31. The British Government is not yet able to propose a date for the conference of drug manufacturing countries which it offered to convoke. The Chairman of the Consultative Opium Commission has therefore decided not to call a.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article95 1930-08-01 9 accordance with Article 24. —Rugby Radio Service» Simultaneous Ratification Arrived At. London, July 31. In the House of Commons to-day, with reference to the ratification of the London Naval Treaty in respect of the United King dom, it was stated that ratification had been signed by the Kingaccordance with Article 24.—Rugby Radio Service» - 95 words
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Article120 1930-08-01 9 Only two thousand from fifty-six thousand remain at Shikarpur owing to the floods. The town is surrounded by water which is creeping towards the centre. One railway breach is widening, another has started and a third is imminent. Refugees are panic stricken. In conformity to the120 words
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Article470 1930-08-01 9 —Reuter. American Sailors Wounded at Changsha. MARTIAL LAW AT HANKOW. Shanghai, August 1. It is reported that five American sailors were wounded th:s morning when Communists fired .on the gun-boat Palos,” stationed at Changsha. The Palos returned fire and it is believed that about—Reuter. - 470 words
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Article81 1930-08-01 9 Major Kingsford-Smith Due in Malaya on August 7. Major Kingsford-Smith, the well known British aviator, who recently flew in the Southern Cross from the Irish Coast to Newfoundland, is expected to leave England to-day on a flight to Australia. If the flight progresses according to sche81 words
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Article79 1930-08-01 9 Mr. Ong Huck Lim. Mr. Ong Huck Lim, the well known Penang barrister and partner of Messrs. Mendis and Huck Lim. returned to Penang yesterday after his marriage in eylon to an English girl. Mr. and Mrs. Huck Lim spent their honeymoon touring Ceylon and visited79 words
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Article390 1930-08-01 9 Representations to Colonial Secretary. NO DEFINITE SCHEME. London, July 31. The Rubber Growers’ Association has issued a statement that the agreement of the Anglo-Dutch Liaison Committee has been adopted by the Council of the Association and a large majority of producers in the Dutch East Indies.390 words
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Article343 1930-08-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. Sir John Simon’s Sensational Letter, London, July 81. In the House of Commons to-night Sir Austen Chamberlain said he had intended to make a further appeal to the Government regarding their decision not to invite representatives of the Statutory Commission to be delegates atRugby Radio Service. - 343 words
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Advertisement56 1930-08-01 9 CT 9" TO-DAY’S NEWS. Page reporting Parliament 3 Race Programme 6 The Cdonial Se r vices 5 Feminine Reflections 15 He ikon Piracy 13 h eement With Hammers 6 Phi ippine Gold 11 S' Id tr Silver 5 Electric Man Seeks Go d 11 I The Rhineland Fre? 1 Local56 words
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Advertisement12 1930-08-01 9 You sho l<i HaruU-i Brandy the priforoneo ova, other, a, it ntperlatw,12 words
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Advertisement171 1930-08-01 9 I I The LI napproacliable I B 9 REG? TRADE Illustrated <• IU Jnlfe’ Free on ew win App'ication Q// Port Models. Deferred Payments Arranged. Sole Agents: John Lit l lc Co., Ltd., PENANG, ('nierporated in England) Al SO Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. I WIRE ROPES j Are Expensive and171 words
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Article564 1930-08-01 10 TRICES NOMINAL. Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s Report. NITCRIL RESTRICTION. IN the absence of any improvement in the prices of either tin or rubber it is not surprising that the Share market generally continues utterly lifeless whilst prices remain largely nominal with very little actual business passing. The564 words
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Article66 1930-08-01 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob.) London. July 31. Paris, 123 74; New York, 4.86]«; Bruetels, 34.79; Geneva, 25.05; A.ms terdnm, 12.08; Milan, 92.95; Berlin, 20.37 Stockholm, 18.10 Oopenh a ren, 18.16 18.16; Vienna, 34.44 Prague 1641; Helsingfors, 193»; Madrid, 411; Lisbon. 108.25; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 818; Rio, ss 2 d(Rugby Radio Sbrviob.) - 66 words
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Article49 1930-08-01 10 Aug. 3 7th Sun. after Trinity. No English «erv.ee .t Rt. Mark’s Bdterworth. Chaplain ta Kedah. Union Church, Alor Star, 8 am. Holy < ummnnion and 10 a.m Morning Prayer •u-i Address. *lasonic Hall. -nngei Patani, 6n m r.vensung and Address. 8 am Ho, y Communion Bangel Patani,49 words
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Article305 1930-08-01 10 SMALL PROFIT. First Report of Directors. The first report of the Directors of Imperial and International Communications, Limited, covering the period April 1, 1928 to December 31, 1929 recommends a dividend of 51 per centum being at the rate of £3 5a 8 per cent per305 words
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Article371 1930-08-01 10 The m.s. “Als a” will leave Perang at 5 p.m. to-day carrying the following Straits passengers Mrs E D Strachan, Mrs GGT Browne, Mr and Mrs D B Murray, Mrs A G Denny, Miss K R Ward Jackson, Mr V A Baxter, Mr A D Gillespie, Mr371 words
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Article78 1930-08-01 10 Paaaag, August 1, 1930. Bv Oowrtssv TA* OAarl*r*d Bank). Ou London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 w 4 m/ti 2/3 29.32 Private 3 m/ts Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Doeum'ntary 44 1/4 Ou New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 Francs T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. 155| h Bangkok T.T. 79$ nom78 words
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Article158 1930-08-01 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The .ollowing were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday to-day „5Ĕ s e Shabbb. *> o s CQ GQ CQ Da io. e. I c. tc. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin, 9/- 9'6 8/9 9/3 Bangrin Tin158 words
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Article56 1930-08-01 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T/A/: LONDON. Spot £*****-6. Up 5/3 Months’£l36-7-6. Ui 10/SINGAPORE. $6B 75 per picul. Down 25 c. 250 tons done RUBBER: London 5 3/16 d. Down 1/16 New York 10§ c (Gold) Down ic. Local 16j cts. Down i c. By56 words
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Article172 1930-08-01 10 latest returns for JULY. The following are the latest output re urns for July: Muang Tin No Liability. H ours 6! 0 Cu. yards 82,900 Piculs 782 Rawang Tin Fields Ltd. Hours 413 Cu. yards 98 000 Piculs 588 Closed down 7.7.30 Malim Na war Tin Ltd. Hours172 words
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Article149 1930-08-01 10 LONDON STANDARD (1 OOSE.) 3.R. Sheet 161 cts. per pound =per pl= 121/66 Quiet. London 5 3/16d New York 10i cis. (goh). By Courtesy °f Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Ageacy. Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are afollows: Spot 16i cents per lb.149 words
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Advertisement13 1930-08-01 10 You should Qivs Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement178 1930-08-01 10 New Advertisements. TO LET. House 338, Kelawei Road. Opposite Christian Brothers College. Three bed rooms with bathroom, attached, and giragp. Immediate entry. Apply P. O. Box 269 Penang, NOTICES. The premises of Messrs. Pritchard Co., Limited, will be open to-morrow (Saturday) as usual but will be closed on Monday. Mrs.178 words
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Advertisement668 1930-08-01 10 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANKING CORPORATION 1 Authorised Capital jj-aaa Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office HONGKONG, branches and AgenciesAmoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bomba? C»Uu Canton, Colombo, (’hefoo, Dairen,’ Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Hainbonc n?’ burg, Iloilo, Ipoh, Jchore, Kobe Knt Lumpur,Kowloon [Hongkong], London, LyZ Malacca, Manila, Moukden, Muar, Nawu.w New York Peping,668 words
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Article434 1930-08-01 11 WELL-GUARDED SECRET, Age-Old Trading with China. Chinese writings f>s far back as the third century establish the fact that gold was the chief product of Luzon at that time, and it is well known that before Megellan’s ai rival commerce was carried on with China, the Filipinos paying434 words
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177 1930-08-01 11 Now that the hot season is at hand w'ue mothers will pay especial heed to the food their children eat, for uncooked vegetables, unripe or over-ripe fruits, and tainted milk, are among the chief causes of diarrhoea, dysentery, worms, colic and other st177 words
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Advertisement316 1930-08-01 11 y// the Theatre 'W\\ ‘“HAZELINE’ Z X (Trade Mark) r? snow” q and again during the interval if necessary m ff’/ It keeps the skin cool and I prevents the face becoming flushed and shiny as it is so liable to do in heated atmospheres IHt-rfy l! miT -P ■riß316 words
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Advertisement78 1930-08-01 11 B—" QtjrdloJ. nVeZconte J There is nothing more welcome on a hot day, when Old Sol seems determined to shrivel you up, than glass of Montserrat. This delicious Lime Juice makes a good thirst a thing to be treasured 1 UONTSERRRT !vB lime juice O/ all Dealtn. Prvp»'«d la Bn*!and78 words
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Advertisement197 1930-08-01 11 6-1'" zCI 3HMT DUNLOP THE TYRE FOR WHICH THERE IS NO COMPARISON. Morris Minor win Help you t® 3ave Money. HBHHHHHinnHHHaßHßßnßsmKSiiinnnacai .H L Wafc': '♦‘A CREATING at its introduction more interest than any small car in the last decade—not only in this country but throughout the world—the Morris Minor, over197 words
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1150 1930-08-01 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 Te Say. b. s. De Haan from Laigfa e*c. Meulaboh and Tjalang. Sails today. for Belawan-Delhi, Acheen. Tjilang and Menlab h. m.1,150 words
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Advertisement27 1930-08-01 12 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea. FOR Travel Information WRITE n. AMERICAN EXPRESS UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.27 words
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Advertisement130 1930-08-01 12 Aisett exceed $11,000,000. S. C. Asaurance in force exceed $38,000,000, I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. tn Straits Settlements), HEAD OFFICES Wineheater Hour® Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Fnr land and complies with the British130 words
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Miscellaneous332 1930-08-01 12 TO-NIGHT 6.4 5 P.M. 9.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT* PENANG Phone ROAD 264, “SUPER-TALKIE HOUSE.” William Fox All Talking Movietone Dramatic Novelty of the year. “SEVEN FACES” with MARGUERITE CHURCHILL-LESTER-LONERGAN—TOM PATRICOLA (famous Broadway and screen dancer and comedian) AND DIXIE LEE A Remarkably Human story with a Romantic Setting in the city332 words
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780 1930-08-01 13 HELIKON PIRACY. Story of Hold-Up by Courteous Bandits. News of the piratical attack on the ‘Helikon’’ first rerched Hong Kong this morning in a Naval Wireless message which stated that the vessel would return to local waters at ab >ut 9 a.m., says the ‘‘China780 words
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Article658 1930-08-01 14 PUZZLE FOR ENGINEERS. Tests in South Africa. Johannesburg, June 11. Keen interest continues to be manifested in 'scientific and mining circb s in Rhodesia in the tests to which Mr. F. Stone, commonly known as the “electric man,” is being subjected. Mr. Stone attracted attention ia658 words
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Advertisement540 1930-08-01 14 7 SEE HOW QUICKLY VIM CLEANS EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE VKJ> H Dirty saucepans, dull tins, knives and v I It forks and spoons all glitter with cleanli- A W ness after a quick rub over with Vim. A If Vim cleans your floors porcelains, tiles I d and cutlery.540 words
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Advertisement202 1930-08-01 14 EASTERN SERIES t I BURMA 'T'O say “Milkmaid” Milk is part 11 of Burma’s national life is no life's, exaggeration. Each year, in T/ MA thousands of homes, the richness Lp and purity of this world-famous If /Iking are Laying fresh foundations of hea,th to ci!!!dren of all IwAw d202 words
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Article634 1930-08-01 15 MR S. PEPYS’S DIARY. r( jpr:—A letter by the post from v--reff B«8 p tt, telling me bow she bath LminHi to pr> some o' her young fP -h Beanp, aleo Scarlet Runner», for ■ter H er tnetbcd tn P’ ck for this only those that are not grown pnr634 words
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Article429 1930-08-01 15 BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. How often it happens that an extra coating of tun-burn is the thing that remains with us longest from our summer holiday! If we sp°ak truthfully, we are as tired mwhen we went away, although poss’bly in a rather differei t direction. Arybow,429 words
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Article449 1930-08-01 15 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE. This is the time when we see in almost every periodical that we open, cartoons depicting fat women with hats askew, fighting each other, literally with "nail”, if not with ‘‘tooth,’’ over alleged bargains for which they have not the slightest use, in shops449 words
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Article, Illustration60 1930-08-01 15 This style would make up well in lettuce-green washing silk. Inlet panels of bebe tucks are unusual, and so is the buttoning of the top over the skirt, a white belt being slipped under the slots at a high waist-line. The white silk collar is particularly60 words
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Article460 1930-08-01 15 PUALINE BOUCHIER - BY PUALINE BOUCHIER Holidays at the seas bring many attractive children’s frocks, as well as intriguing modes for grown-ups, and in the small styles there is much smocking in soft washing materials, rompers which are cosy and cunningly made as well as innumerable original sun suits. It460 words
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Article391 1930-08-01 15 BY MILLICENT When seeking new covers for cushions, lhe rule this season would seem to be that the best material possible is chosen, and that move value is set upon the down filling it, than the ornamentation on the cover. Indeed, very little trimming is seen, and colour391 words
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Article475 1930-08-01 15 VIOLET DISMORE - BY VIOLET DISMORE. “Nothing but bad news this morning,” said Enid, passing tbe morning newspaper across to me. “Fires, storms, earthquakes and panic everywhere.” “And the worst of these is panic,” I chimed in. Enid had exaggerated, as she often does when she had spoken of disasters and panic475 words
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Advertisement68 1930-08-01 15 You should givs Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. OLD MALAYA. Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril Baxendale, is now ready for issue at $2 a copy. Hie volume may be j purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press68 words
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