Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 August 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1930-08-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONIC LE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 178. VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Advertisement365 1930-08-06 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street L- ._y fl j I it W *t rr~l I U' X ALL SIZES |d|gMK| I Expanded II ALL MESHES j a The World’s Finest Small Car j I $1275. j Borneo Motors Ltd., I365 words
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Advertisement14 1930-08-06 1 H.TOHSSATSLi! STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.'14 words
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Advertisement1703 1930-08-06 2 4 I— uinr--- U-T-JUIWI ■IM--.--- WMM—ra—I—POS IT! ONS VACANT. THE j».— ata^BKw^^..■ v 2s±SSSffia'«! P I N AN G S>TE RAftMteL- Helps to Economy. CAV’K’TTF ®F ®WS Useful ‘Odds and Ends” for 8^" Sia VjAZ.lhl IIL your household personal use. TO ~n x,m 10 cents. MB —BA Wtt* Tow ".™-io,1,703 words
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439 1930-08-06 3 BXL .Et>* BULfcRS. Royalties’ in ‘Quest v of f H 4°Kt« 0 t Vrt The BucceaaftA «SftifJ(d’etat ‘of fing Carol of Rumania is likely to revive the waning, hopes of other kings who have lost ,their thrones,’ and others who consider, themeelve? rightful claimants, to439 words
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Article206 1930-08-06 3 GRASS f UTTI NG\COURSE ON A 1 LINER.’- 1 rj > •> o> c ri. I*' i A suggestion by the Prince of Walts is likely to result in a novel attrition added to a new trans-Atlantic litter. While attending the launch o'f the “Empress of Britain,”206 words
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Advertisement559 1930-08-06 3 MADE IN At x-AX MP iondoni i’-k t v 4 nv r A 9 L Nledical :.iw..wt.- r < {a3lnTWfl experience <ih^ r approvesof r£StP Craven A JBI Jk- ,<S W ‘iC*:' 0 i <y.-"• 9|fe- WjaL a Wl® < 'WW XTIEW'. *e l W- 1 MiSS :^SIPT ?r; r559 words
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Advertisement87 1930-08-06 3 ’mi .ic r t d..T> di: ;ms f hnr< jfn OLD NIALAYA. irr. t? '>A i u ,<■ ?jl n m ■<_. i 1 P T‘ i iv c* ;f ffi JLCu ’c *l' (< Personalities of. OW (alaya, by Cyril Baxendaie, Is now ready fordssee at\si ft icopy, ilbe87 words
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Advertisement235 1930-08-06 3 K. x SI El I OLD PIANO Whv not exchange it for «'ja Modern Instrument? I r I S' WEnl I I Jrfflsi j ff i 08r4 t4! k I Ifcui (I EiSfiJ U«Jsew! 3 ‘•ln j n F-^--- >■ JIL S h 1 ®Tj I llißwffiOl 1 /rzr.L :_r,235 words
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Article1323 1930-08-06 4 MOUNTAINS AND PEOPLE. Why Tourists are not More Numerous. The free and sovereign State of Iceland, the northern extremities of which just touch th, Arctic C rcle, is not much visited by tourists. For one thing, a visit entails a 8 a j inrney of several1,323 words
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Article351 1930-08-06 4 new methods. Permanent Form of Government. Belgrade, July 5. The Government has bsied a communique which denies the rumours maliciously ciiculalei* about coming political changes. It then announces the Government's programme. The first paragraph (f the communique states that the Manifest! of January 6, 1929, must be351 words
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Advertisement104 1930-08-06 4 V\ c-^r A D A o *s> ,V M 7 V a i M 1 E ■_;?<■ A M 1111 S *4 H r pj| \vf g m i> f I a f pFKL'rrq <p S2v\. PVo 7 -igs|— “®*B J" 1 —«>■*■ I t-i a uash of “BoolB*’iFruit Saline104 words
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Advertisement13 1930-08-06 4 You should give Martell Brandy the peference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement281 1930-08-06 4 WHISKY A Welcome hange! ft® ■'•F I 7 you Brc not drinking 1 “RED HACKLE” you W.'ips «re rot drinking the best Tr yf° r a change. LAL You will continue to drink k from choice Awarded First Prize in Apm the_Competi ion open to fl all whiskies at the281 words
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Miscellaneous43 1930-08-06 4 TFIEATHE HOVAE.. E Tuesdayan tZ *< f ie Diamond S Wednesday (Saturday 9th Master Mystery 44 Cow Boy Cavalier” staring Montana Bill. Sx TKe Range of FearFeaturing Bob Curwood. Next Change Thursday 7 ‘THE WHITE SHEIK Adapted jrom Rosita Forbes Novel “The Kings Mate."43 words
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Article429 1930-08-06 5 MODERN PRISONERS. “Appalling Ideas of Life.” Strong views in favour of Ihe retention of hangirg wtre given before the Select Committee of the House of Cerumens on the Caplal Punishment Bill by Dr. Janus Devon, of Glasgow. Dr. Devon, who ser\ei for 16jeard as a Prison Commissioner429 words
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Article220 1930-08-06 5 Britain Snubbed." SIDKY PASHA’S i EPLY TO MR. MACDONALD. London, July 19, The "Evening features Sidky Pash ’s rep y to Mr. MacD( nald across the front page under the heading Egypt Snubs Great Britain.” The diplomatic correspondent of the p&ner remarks that, to say the least, it it an220 words
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Advertisement296 1930-08-06 5 I Cw -©ata J MfcWad I Knocks the ILt out of Impure i 3 /""k z*l i #*WyM y i ff 1 a 77// to *7 B/ i Xr /?> z < A v-- 4 v 'i i!i A S I < Impure milk —milk from infected cows, or which296 words
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Advertisement55 1930-08-06 5 'BOSCH." Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea. In Exchange For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements. Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Pict are Post Cards OF THE Great European War &c. MISS TEE55 words
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Advertisement489 1930-08-06 5 WEAK AHp I-©III FOC -Cify I falling down Doe» your work not interest you Do games arid recreation even seem B irksome to you If so, and, at the same A 41 ZV xx xw k 3 time, you are afraid to take any medicine jTS fl■ fi fla 5®489 words
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Article1381 1930-08-06 6 Autumn Meeting. Four More Professional Meetings Yet. Ginger’s Great Double. By “TIC-TAC,” WITH the close of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting on Monday the curtain has been rung down on racing in Penang for this year but there are four more professional meetings to follow1,381 words
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Article118 1930-08-06 6 Reuter GRIMMETT AGAIN. County’s Batting Improves. BATES 73. Swansea, August 5. A USTRALIA declared at 71 for one wicket in the second innings against Glamorgan at Swansea leaving the county with 218 to get to win. At the close of play Glamorgan had scored 197 forReuter - 118 words
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Article38 1930-08-06 6 Reuter. Lord Burghley Captain. Southampton, August 6. Forty-six English athletes captained by Lord Burghley have left for Canada to participate in the Empire Games at Hamil ton. The meeting begins on August 16.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article111 1930-08-06 6 SINGAPORE PAIR WIN LADIES’ DOUBLES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 6. Mrs. E. A. Tayler and Miss Griffith Jones beat Madame Gras and Mlle. Fraunie 6-2. 6-3 when the final of the Ladies’ Doubles of the Malayan Tennis Championships was replayed. The previous day the Singapore111 words
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Article99 1930-08-06 6 LECTURE ON "CLUBS AND CLUB MANAGEMENT.” At the Old Xaverians’ Association last night, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, the VicePresident, delivered a lecture on clubs and club management, Mr. N. T. Yang, the Chinese Consul, presided. Mr. Joo Seang said that club houses were intended to promote friendliness99 words
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Article88 1930-08-06 6 To day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. March The Gipsy Caravan Oscheit Overture Juanita Williams Selection The Beauty Of Bath Haines Music from “Monsieur Beaucaire Rosse No. 1. The Intermezzo, No. 2. Leit Motif, 3. The Gavotte, 4. Chaut des Voyageurs, 5. Love Scene, 6. The88 words
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Article66 1930-08-06 6 A reference to cocktails in the Divorce Court recently led to Mr. Justice Hill’s confession of ignorance concerning this modern habit. ‘T am ignorant about cocktails,” said His Lordship. lam an old duffer, and know nothing about modern habits. Nobody has ever had a cocktail in my66 words
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531 1930-08-06 6 Fine Bowling at Brighton. Hammond Scores 100 Out of 181. Rain Again Interferes. London, August 5. MORE than one county balance sheet will show the effect on receipts of the uncertain holiday weather which, in most parts of the country531 words
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Article, Illustration361 1930-08-06 6 George Gado - Need of Confidence. By George Gado. KEEP THE MIND IN IUNE. To get the best results from golf lam convinced that the mind must be in tun 9 with the game. One day you go out supremely confident and the game is easy. The next you are assailed361 words
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Advertisement17 1930-08-06 6 BOSCH" Plugs have proved co be best on the road, in the air and on the »'a.17 words
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Miscellaneous183 1930-08-06 6 Humour As Others See It. “Don’t you know that fishing is forbidden here I “I’m not fishing.’* “Then what are you doing 1 "Teaching a w’orm to swim.’. —Buen Humor, Madrid. 1 5 1 u “You paid for your dinner yesterday, sir, but you forgot the waiter.” “Oh, should I183 words
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890 1930-08-06 7 No Generous Disposition Towards Newspapers. One-sided Protection for Officials. “The Malayan Judiciary’s Tariff Scale.” “It is almost to be feared that in the future there may be an eager grasping of the opportunity to secure some ‘easy money’ —a ready appreciation of the possibilities890 words
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Article139 1930-08-06 7 “FASHIONS IN LOVE.” Adolphe Venjou is a new Adolphe Menjou in his first all-talking picture. His rich baritone voice adds a new note to his sophistication and none of his many picturegoing friends will know the real Adolphe Mei jou until he sees this dazzling, sophisti139 words
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Article81 1930-08-06 7 St. Georg e's Church. D NCE TO AID FUNDS. A dance is being arranged at the Masonic J go on Friday, August 29, in aid of the u n< sof St. George s Church. ‘tkets are $8 for men and $2 for ladies F T’ Anthony's Private Band will e81 words
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Article136 1930-08-06 7 REASSEMBLING TO MORROW. The Court of Appeal which sat in Penang yesterday was occupied till nearly 5 o’clock hearing arguments in the appeal of Yeoh Cheang Thong who appeared as defendant in the suit in which he was sued by Yeoh Ban Moh and Co. and others136 words
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Article32 1930-08-06 7 1. —Reuter. Havana, August 5. Seventy have been arrested in connec t-ion with a Communist plot to overthrow the Government, a number of foreigners including Chinese and Spaniards being deported.—Reuter.1.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article35 1930-08-06 7 Aug. 9 Renong Valley Mining Co., Ltd. Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co., noon. 12, 14 and 1G -Taiping Turf Club Professional Race Meeting 16 and 17, Cricket: P. C. C. v ton XI,35 words
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348 1930-08-06 7 ST. BENEOIOTA DOWN A CLASS. Bikanir and Lucky Mistake Promoted. The Pinang Gazette understands that the following amendments have been made to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List since the conclusion of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Class 2 to Class 1. Bakanir and348 words
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Article80 1930-08-06 7 YESTERDAY S RESULTS. The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played yesterday Profession 1 airs W J A Grant and A J L Donaldson beat G A Potts and F Spilman 6—l, 5—7, 6 3. Singles Handicap Class A (Semi final —3O80 words
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Article261 1930-08-06 7 IN THE HANDS OF THE bHIPBREAKERS. Stavanger, August 5. A once famous Canadian Pacific liner, formerly known as the “Empress of Britain” and later as the viount Royal is being j broken up here and is providing work for several hundreds of men for a261 words
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240 1930-08-06 7 WARNINGS UNHEEDED. Passenger Sustains Fractured Skull. A Chinese motor bus driver named Ho Ah Peng was charged in the District Court before Mr. H. A Forrer with having caused grievous hurt to Fakin by doing an act so rashly and negligently as to endanger human life240 words
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Article366 1930-08-06 7 Before Mr Edward Jago in the Second Police Court a middle aged Chinese v’as charged with distributing Communist literature in Penang on August 4 Chief Detective Inspector, Fowler, who prosecuted, wanted a postponement of the case but wanted to record the evidence of the detective who366 words
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118 1930-08-06 7 SCHEME OF REGISTRATION TO BE INTRODUCED. London, July 27. Considerable resentment is felt in Cardiff and other Bristol Channel ports by alien coloured seamen against the scheme of registration for coloured seamen drawn up by the Shipping Federation and the National Union of Seamen. The118 words
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206 1930-08-06 7 CHINESE CHARGED. Fracture of Nasal Bone. A Chinese named Lim Chew Tee was charged in the Penang District Court this morning, before Mr. H. A. Forrer with having caused grievous hurt to a Tamil, bearing the name of Satan by punching his nose, on July206 words
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Article342 1930-08-06 7 Many Floral Tributes. The funeral of Dr. Alfred Harold Savage, whose death occurred suddenly at the E. 0, Hotel on Monday evening, took place yesterday at the Western Road Cemetery. The service was conducted by the Rev. Keppel Garnier. Those present at the graveside342 words
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Article76 1930-08-06 7 GOVERNMENT WILL FALL WITHIN 6 MONTHS. London, July 26. Mr. Baldwin, speaking at Brighouse, Yorkshire, predicted that the Labour Gov ernment would fall within six months. He declared that Safeguarding must be the corner-stone of the Conservative Party s domestic policy. ‘lt is the only weapon which can76 words
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Article76 1930-08-06 7 The following new books have been received at the Library The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Vol. 6. Canada and Newfounc land Castle Gay, by John Buchan. The English Fairy Book, by Ernest Rhys George Canning, by Sir Charles Petiie. The Inheritor, by E. F. Benson, f76 words
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Article549 1930-08-06 7 Lord Birkenhead is lying seriously ill in London with bronchial pneumonia. Major-General Douglas MacArthur has been appointed Chief of Staff at Washington in succession to Major-General Summerall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wickett, of Penarth Estate, Enggor, leave for Hong Kong next month and will stay there until549 words
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Article48 1930-08-06 7 OGLE—FELIX. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at St. George's Church, Penang, of Mr. Alfred Ogle, of the Electrical Department, Penang Municipality, and Miss Eva Felix, until recently of the Telephone Department, Penang The Rev.. Keppel Garnier officiated. The honeymoon is being spent at Tanjjong Bungah.48 words
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Article119 1930-08-06 7 Reuter. Rowdy Rivalry Between ongressmen. Calcutta, August 6. There were uproarious scenes at a meeting of the Calcutta Corporation to elect a Vavorand Aiderman, owing to the failure of Mayor Sen Gupta who is at present in prison to take the oath within the statutory period. The. Reuter. - 119 words
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Advertisement18 1930-08-06 7 "BCSCir* Tim ,nu jit d tr f best nn th* nad in the air and on the sra.18 words
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Article513 1930-08-06 8 Money is like muck, not good except it be spread.—Bacon. The stability of all government depends upon its currency being mobile and accepted without question by every section of the community of a country. This explains why every country, if it is to protect itself, must deal with the513 words
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Article228 1930-08-06 8 in the trade had been noticed. —British United Press. Only 10 Per Cent of Consignments Detected. Simla, August 5. Cocaine smuggling has become a matter of serious concern to the Government of India, and special measures are being considered to check more effectually this illicit traffic.in the trade had been noticed.—British United Press. - 228 words
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Article95 1930-08-06 8 derailed and the men killed instantly. —Bri tish United Press. Buffaloes Straying on the Line. Colombo, August 5. Wild buffaloes, which had strayed on the railway line, have been responsible for the death of eight men and several others injured at Punani. The train was carrying ballast andderailed and the men killed instantly. —Bri tish United Press. - 95 words
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Article1042 1930-08-06 8 A.H- l Penang, Wednesday. N these days, when life might J be kinder, it is cheering to learn that charity has its place. Funds are wanted for St. George’s Church and a dance (details of which are to be found elsewhere) is to be held at theA.H-l - 1,042 words
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Article112 1930-08-06 8 Reuter. $500,000.000 Losses Estimated. Nature seems to be niar k of* of the grain surplus.’ lbl ica tefl member of the Farm Loan j rO ugt‘ only bright spot in the rec almost throughout the conn rv the grain stateshave begun w pigs and to cut it__ Reuter. - 112 words
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Advertisement239 1930-08-06 8 ARRIVING Ex. s s. President Van Buren Friday, 4 ugust 8 /k Shipment ©f FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETA LES COMPRISING Santa Rosa Cauliflower Plums Celery Cherries Valencia Grape Fruits Oranges Telephone Your ORDERS PENANG 335 PRITCHARD Go, Ltd.. HOUSE OF QUALITY. e 8 “Doable Flag” Brand. k s>\ s 0239 words
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Advertisement32 1930-08-06 8 n E O. p The Band of the s.s. “President Van Buren” WILL PLAY AT THE AFTER DINNER DANCE ON Friday, Bth August, 1930. *l9 r v. A teaW White Label y/32 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-08-06 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 10 10 ''.m. 44 1 a.m ll.l'p.m. ■>. 4 J p.m. To-Morrow. 11.20 .m. 53) «.m. 6.2 p."24 words
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Article114 1930-08-06 9 Civil Disobedience Dying. COLLAPSE OF BOMBAY TRADE. Economic Forces Encourage Opposition. The Indian Government’s appreciation of the situation last week reports a resumption of normal conditions practically everywhere in the North West Frontier Province The breach of the Forest Laws appears to be extending in the114 words
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Article514 1930-08-06 9 Reuter. Serious Economic Position in Bombay. i London, August 5. 1 The Government of India’s appreciation f ©f the situation up to last Saturday states that subject to the comments given below there has been no change during the veek, and the improvement manifested during the past few. Reuter. - 514 words
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Article311 1930-08-06 9 —British United Press. Imperial Chemical Industries’ Plans. ISLAND SITE. Sydney, August 5 Large-scale plans for the extraction of oil from Australian coal by Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited, in conjunction with the Standard I. G. Company, the capital of which is held by the Standard Oil Company.—British United Press. - 311 words
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134 1930-08-06 9 Witnessed by G. 0. C. Buloh Kasap, a village near Segamat, was the scene of a stern warefare on Monday when the troops recruited from the Johore Forces and the Johore Volunteer Engineers engaged in tactical exercises which included fighting on the banks of the Muar134 words
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Article101 1930-08-06 9 British United Press. Religious Feelings Hurt in Ceylon. Colombo. August 5. Cons’derable resentment is being shown in Buddhist circles in Ceylon by the appearance in the local markets of bottles of scent which are fashioned in the form of Buddha, which come from Germany. The objections -wereBritish United Press. - 101 words
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Article86 1930-08-06 9 —Reuter. New Director of Prohibition and His Ideals. New York, Augu>t 5. Mr. Amos Woodcock has embarked on his new duties as Director of Prohibition with an earnest direct appeal to the people, broadcast throughout the country, asking citizens to give sympathy and help and to contribute to—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article43 1930-08-06 9 Reuter No Support for One-Shift Day Proposal. Osaka, August 5. The Committee of the Japan Cottonspinners’ Association have vetoed a proposal from the International Federation of Master Cottonspinners’ ssociations for the abolition of the two shift system in cotton mills.- Reuter, – Reuter - 43 words
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Article403 1930-08-06 9 tained an open letter to him.—British United Press. Rush for Reviews of Exile’s Life Story. AN OPEN LETTER. Moscow, August 5. Despite three years of unbroken efforts to erase the memory of Leon Trotsky, former Soviet Commissar for War, from the mind of the Russian people,tained an open letter to him.—British United Press. - 403 words
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Article34 1930-08-06 9 Reuter. Airman Leaves Wyndham Yesterday. Sydney, August 5. Australian airman. Cunningham, hopped off at Wyndham for Bima at 5,45 a m. West Australian Time, on the first stage of a flight to England.—Reuter.. Reuter. - 34 words
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Article268 1930-08-06 9 —Reuter. European Women Tortured. CHANGSHA RECAPTURED. Shanghai, August 5. While the Communist menace in the Yangtze Valley, especially in the vicinity of Hankow and Kiukiang, grows apace. 20,000 Nationalist troops arrived at Tsingtao by steamer during the week-end and entrained for Kaomi, while a further 50,000 are—Reuter. - 268 words
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Article176 1930-08-06 9 r.— Reuter. Ugly Demonstrations in Northern France. Roubaix, August 5. Textile workers striking in the RoubaixToureoing region attacked motor coaches conveying non-strikers homeward on the Belgian side of the frontier. Many were hit by stones and a chauffeur was badly injured. Belgian gendarmes were bombarded by bottles andr.—Reuter. - 176 words
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Article56 1930-08-06 9 —Reuter. Two Amalgamating Companies Formed. t London, August 5. A closer working arrangement among a number of prominent steel, iron and coal concerns has been effected through the formation of two closely allied concerns, the i ancashire Steel Corporation, Limited and the Wigan Coal Corporation, Limited, with capitals.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement39 1930-08-06 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, PLUTOPHOS POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manure. STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. ftarege and Thomas, Ltd. PENA.nG.39 words
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Advertisement29 1930-08-06 9 TO-DAY’S NEWS. Page. Iceland in ths Limelight 4 Eve Breaks Horses 13 Balkan Kings 3 Hanging far Murderers 5 Feminine Re lections 11 Sport 6 Shipping 12 Commercial 1029 words
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Advertisement197 1930-08-06 9 LA TOSCA “PUCCINI” Electrically Recorded On “His Master’s Voice A Complcta Hew Electrical Recording with the following Cast: Floria Tosca (A Celebrated Singer). (Soprano) Carmen Melis Mario Cavaradossi (A Painter). (Tenor) Piero Pauli Baron Scarpia (Chief of Police). (Baritone) Apollo Granforte Cesare Angelctti (A Prisoner). (Bass) Giovanni Azzimorni The Sacristan.197 words
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Article448 1930-08-06 10 CEYLON CONTRAST. Expenditure Ruthlessly Cut. COMPARATIVE FIGURES. WE had occasion last week, says the Times of Ceylon, to draw attention to the striking contrast between the financial situation of the Governments cf Ceylon and the Federated Malay States. We showed that while the Malayan Government448 words
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Article81 1930-08-06 10 Psnanv August 6, 1930. By Courtesy sf T*». Ohan red tfank). On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 m/ii 2/3 29 32 Private 3 m/ts relit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 1/4 On Naw York Bank Demand 56 1/8 h Franca T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. Jss| w Bangkok T.T.81 words
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Article39 1930-08-06 10 The homeward mail by the s.e. Kalyan closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 9th instant. The e.s. Mantua with mails despatched from London on July 17 is expected to arrive here at 2 n m. to-morrow.39 words
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Article44 1930-08-06 10 m.s. Lalandia.” The m.H. Lalandia arrived here to day rom Europe with the following Straits passengers:—Mr and Mig H Norgaard. Mr F O Rumtwn, Mr T Hagelbick, Mif« Ruth Stro’rsiolm, Mr end Mrs R O Jnkins, Mrs J Edwards and Miss B M -Rix.44 words
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Article487 1930-08-06 10 NO PLEDGE GIVEN. To T. P. A. Two Months’ Stoppage. BEADBURNE A CO. Kuala Lnmpur, August 1. Tin: London 3 months:—£l36/7/6. —do— “Spot”:— New York: —30 cents (G). Singapore:—s6B. 75< There is little to report since we last wrote. The market continues quiet and the T.487 words
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Article91 1930-08-06 10 Ibe. Sungei Tukang 41,001 Ayer Knning 101,500 Badek 44,900 Bradwall 55,80 1 Chersonese 103,800 Dennistown 47,508 Highlands and Lowlands 185,’*00 Klabang 153,100 Krian 76,700 Sungei Krian 129,700 Sungei Way 79,000 Bruas 42 896 Anglo-Johore 37,000 Bukit Palong 24,700 Consolidated Malay 117,000 Chnlsa [Selangorl 72,700 Mambau F M 891 words
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Article75 1930-08-06 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) London, August 5 PaHs, 123 84; New 4.873« Brasseis. 34 89 Geneva, 25 05 ter 12.09 Milan. 92.98 Berlin, 20.38 Stockholm, 18.10; Copenhagen, 18.16; Mo, 18 16; Vienna, 34 44; Prague 164}; Helsingfors, 193|; Madrid, 43.85; Lisbon, 108.25; Athens, 375; Bnchfreit, 818; Rio, 5 3(Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) - 75 words
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Article147 1930-08-06 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 i Shabby. P e 0Q CQ CQ OQ 10. 0. SC.I G. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tm, 8/9 9 3 8/9 9/3 Bangrin Tin 13/9 14/6 13/9147 words
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Article55 1930-08-06 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. 77/V: LONDON. Spot £136-17-6. Up £l5-0 3 Months’£l3B-12-6. Up £l-7-6 SINGAPORE. $69 2i per picul. Up 371 c. 175 tons done RUBBER: London 51/16 d. Down id. New York 10 jc. (Gold) Unchanged Local 16 cts. Down c. By Courtesy55 words
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Article123 1930-08-06 10 LONDON STANDARD (IOOSE.) SR. Sheet 16 cts, per pound =p«r pl= $21/33 Q aiet. London 5 1/161 N*wYnrk 10| cts. (gold). By Courtesy of Mew». Alien Dennys). General Produce Ageacy. Lt$. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed S-noked Sheet for to-day are ae follows:— Spot 16 cents per lb.123 words
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Article119 1930-08-06 10 JULY RETURNS. THE following are the latest tin and rubber outputs for July. J >han Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. 757 piculs 79 catties. Tribute to Company $2 504 57 Glimau Tin Ltd. Hours 268 Cubic yards 7,100 Picrlt 32.11 Kramat Pula’, Limited. Output: From the M<ne119 words
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Article957 1930-08-06 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. kamkb. IS I cnFMOB 0 c 1 n tsr&g-ss: i '3l Balau Fiacting SyndHa’- 1 1 I Bamctt liabbe o^? K us 1 (ft Batu Llntong Bubbe» cv 1 n| Bedford Plan*» Benta Rubbar Batatas 9 > 1 Borelll Rnbbar C# Brog» Rubber Btetatoj J* 1957 words
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Advertisement492 1930-08-06 10 H-Z. perpetual Forests, U' NOTICE. I■ The public are hereby notified that the above Company has no connection whatever with the New Zealand Forestal limber Co Ltd., of Auckland, New Zealand, All land held by bondholders In the N. Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd., is freehold. Bondholders are common owners in492 words
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Article687 1930-08-06 11 >r, n lay:— Desiring to wash with my ha da a voile fr« ck, do adopt a manof doir.jj it new to me, but warranted ner Dr event the shrinking of the material, A unless care is taken, it is sore apt *1 When yon have washed687 words
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Article462 1930-08-06 11 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE. Of all the lovely lingerie materials, K is the favourite at the moment, for nightdresses. These have surely never boon lovelier. They are cut °o the tight bodicp, long trailing skirt P n'ipk, and nothing lends itself more f efuily t 0 this particular462 words
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Article487 1930-08-06 11 JOAN ROSSITER - BY JOAN ROSSITER. It is just now that the ardent bargain hunter seeks styles for her accumulation of remnants, and she will find there are many delightful modes for her odd lengths wh’ch were too tempting to miss. The most charming of the odd lengths could be487 words
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Article, Illustration64 1930-08-06 11 If you decide to tnake one of your holiday frocks in shantung, why not choose a yellow colour, something between orange and the natural colour, and wear this with a white silk collar The frock illustrated is made with a white belt, and inlet pieces on the64 words
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Article543 1930-08-06 11 BY ROSAMUND. When picnic-time is in full swing, something non-alcoholic, aid yet slightly more exciting than cold water is sure to be in request. A very old-fashioned, inexpensive summer drink which can be prepared well be forehand, is the following :to H oza. of citric acid543 words
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Article571 1930-08-06 11 OLGA WRIGHT - BY OLGA WRIGHT. Bag and baggage is of paramount importance to most people just now, and the latest type of travel equipment is so compact and convenient, that the long desired, but seldom achieved holiday slogan, “Travel Light and Travel Right”, seems to be within the bounds571 words
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Miscellaneous362 1930-08-06 12 To-Night Till Friday Bth isr TTTiO Vfl 3 «I.iHLM’’ 1 «0.,„d9. Mp PENANG’S flL'j| r® '9ji ”M. OPULAR T\kW®_</ m.ace E The Home for WHERE EVERYBODY SOUND jW SYSTEM GOES! IU Adolphe Meojot* in “FA SHI ON S IN LOVE" Menjou speak from the screen Adolphe Menjou recommends at last!362 words
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Article349 1930-08-06 13 SYMPATHY AND SENTIMENT. AMAZONS SCORN THE MALE METHOD. Madam’s Will. At the open door of an old red brick house in a quiet lane in Surrey, a pretty blue-eyed girl stood polishing, polishit g, as if life depended on it. Behind her, on the white-washed walls hung349 words
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524 1930-08-06 13 SIXTY WARDER» DISMISSED AFTER A “WALK OUT.” Shanghai, June 30. Sixty Sikh and Mohammedan warders at the Ward Road gaol have been dismisrei, and an agitator has been arrested in the grounds of the British Consulate, as a result of dissatisfaction which arose on Friday524 words
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Article454 1930-08-06 14 A GREAT STRAIN. French Woman to Sail in 20-Foot Craft. London, June 29. To-morrow Mlle. Virginie Heriot, a wealthy French yachtswoman, is due to set out alone from Havre in a 20 foot yacht with the intention of sailing to Los Angeles. Will she succeed in crossing454 words
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Article238 1930-08-06 14 £ONG INSPIRED AY NOTHER WOMAN, fcAYS WIFE. When Nacio Herb Browr, the £lO,OOO a year composer of “Broadway Melody.” “The Wedding of the Painted Doll,” “Siegin’ in the Rair/’ and other popular American talkie songf, wrote the line: “Yen were meant for me. I was238 words
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