Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 August 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-08-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 184. VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement396 1930-08-13 1 T.NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street 1 p —-_-?y W--~-- A 1 K>e •-■■-A JU -11l II lIIL, BU .U- II f i! 4* .*E L I > T Il L JBLJi KLaatsi i I X all sizes _L hfflßtSm ExMmdefl Metoi396 words
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Advertisement18 1930-08-13 1 H.TOIiISAiSF STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70 t BISHOP ST BEET, i PENANG. I18 words
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Advertisement2004 1930-08-13 2 POSITION VACANT. PENANG’S SEA FRONTAGE. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI J( A reliable firm to acst as our Agent to PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE RIGHTS ON WELD QUAY. BANKING CORPORATION. S distribute our Natural Scented Rice For «0 000 000 terms and particu.ars please apply to WE/ Authorised Capital «90’000 non I iff2,004 words
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Article397 1930-08-13 3 BANDS AND BATHING. London Adopting a Continental Habit. There is no doubt about it London people are acquiring the Cmtinpntal habit of er joying meals out cf doors. During week ends s a beaches and shady spots of the countryside are crowded with al fresco lurchers397 words
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Article212 1930-08-13 3 EVIDENCE BEFORE LABOUR COMMISSION. A number of Indians including ladies in Indian costume, have been seen at the sittings of the Royal Commission on Labour in India at India House. The evidence given related to industrial conditions in Britain, with particular reference to the working of measures212 words
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Advertisement307 1930-08-13 3 M Qualify—- E^seli^jst! Flavour—fi e> Perfect! O Smooth» Your throat x PQS says so W ’llw k MS% O >4u-/ s *Wh ’>..; ',>*'* xk >.. rC?fc3 4 -':k k W •>( i.\C >-;■ -rj|a Zsr z I,'- .'?’'■■•-•<•; ■'< ,1C ••>' :<js7 --t x><o;:s i r*3 -<•■■ ■ly W)?Jr307 words
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Advertisement53 1930-08-13 3 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by Cyril Saxendale, is now ready tor issue at $2 a copy. Ihe volume may be purchased through our agents throughou the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette. Press Ltd la Persng-street, Penang. You should give Martell's B'-anly the preference over others as53 words
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Advertisement177 1930-08-13 3 IWITTWmMWrWini] 111 IrII J 'Song RECORDS That we can Recomend. Charming Fox Tiot cb2l j shepherd’s Serenade t From “Devil may Cure” f 7 I’m in the Market for You t (Ii (Just Like a Story Book ff High Society Blues cb63 j Eleauor Wai z (.Four Hits from “High177 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article858 1930-08-13 4 Monday —At my reading do com? upon a Preserve making hint, which is premised to give to your j<m a much finer flavour. This to add 2 ozi. of butter, while the jam is baling. Although the ch .nee to try this hath not yet presented itself858 words
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Article330 1930-08-13 4 BY A FOOD DIETETISr. It is unfortunate for the nation d w .istliae and digestion that cakes and pastries have strayed from their original pl >ce as conLctions at lunch or dinner to tue princ'pal position on the tea-table. At tea-time the digestion is still engaged330 words
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Article435 1930-08-13 4 OLGA WRIGHT - BY OLGA WRIGHT. The necesuty for space-saving in the modern home has been responsible fcr many ingenius adaptations, and some of the most original ideas, which combine convenience and utility with novelty, are seen amongst tables to-day. One of the simplest, yet most effective, of these new435 words
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Article, Illustration105 1930-08-13 4 Parchment satin seams to bj a popular choice for the moat exclusive blouses, and this is the material used for one of the blouses sketched. That is the sleeveless model which has cleverly arranged bands on the reverse side of the satin. One pearl button finishes the point105 words
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Article510 1930-08-13 4 JOAN ROSSITER - BY JOAN ROSSITER. Smocking is certainly one of the prettiest ways of trimming a chill’s summer frock, whether it is a fancy affair of silk and lace or just a plain cotton style to romp in. But smocking is not the needlework everyone can achieve. It is510 words
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Article435 1930-08-13 4 MURIEL RAPEON - BY MURIEL RAPEON. Before yon take your holiday this year, r ne of the things you have to decide is—“to tan, or not to tan?” It’s very important to make up year mind thoroughly on this point beforehand, or your vacillation will be made manifest by your435 words
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Article580 1930-08-13 4 MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVg - BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRA Vg A house that is to be left its owner is away m holiday some attention beforehand or th M thought of Putting it in order aLin 111 9 be a serious menace during th days of the holiday. A bouse closed means580 words
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Advertisement166 1930-08-13 4 H B. WOODFORD. No. Ib, Light Street. Statues, Prayer Books, Scapular of cloth, Gold Scapular Medals of assorted 81zes Medals of “t. Anthony Gold Crosses fixes and Statues in Cases. «««JJ *T kinds, going at 50 cents each- gilveran( j Gold and Silver Chains for Medal Lead Medals assoi ted,166 words
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Article2494 1930-08-13 5 Newly Created Club's First Dinner. IDEALS OF THE MOVEMENT. Mr. Davidson’s Interesting Speech. Penang joined the world wide family of Rotary last evening when seventy persons, representing several racial groups, sat down to dinner at the E. and 0. Hotel. Perhaps never has there been such a2,494 words
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Advertisement308 1930-08-13 5 j I C®F 1 I Knocks the ILL out of Impure I A M' Z w\ wWL tl A K V\\X \&7/ AS r fa S www ln 3W< 1 L y§ S< I l l ni! K 1 liln from inf-.cted cows, or which is contamina *8 j^ 1308 words
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Advertisement113 1930-08-13 5 11l MBIIIHI n I ITCTHMMMMMMMWWM ▼▼▼▼WTTTVVTTVi Has it occurred to YOU that the only way to ensu r< ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS in the sugar you purchase is to buy it in packages, sealed and GUARANTEED )y the refiner 1 ©I |S||p| i TAI K O O “T. K sugar is so113 words
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2585 1930-08-13 6 Linda Lady Springs a Surprise. > Yesterday’s Results. Prevail and Pacify Pay Well. By Tic Tac. Yesterday saw the opening of the Taiping Turf Club Third Professional Meeting and there will be one more amateur meeting before the curtain is rung down for this year2,585 words
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Article87 1930-08-13 6 Aug. 13: Penang L. T. A. Open Tournament, Contd. 14 Taiping Professional Races, 2nd day, Taiping. Penang St. Andrew Society, Annual General Meeting, Penang Cricket Club, 6 30 p m. 14 Penang L. T. A. Open Tournaments, Contd. 15: P. R C. Dinner to the Hon. Dr J.87 words
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Article545 1930-08-13 6 TWO CENTURIES. Sussex 660 for 9 Wkts. SOMERSET DEFEATS GLAMORGAN. London, August 11. THE match between the Australians and Northampton ended in a draw the tourists having scored 405 for the loss of eight wickets when play ended. Woodfull and Richardson each scored 116. The Australians545 words
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Article387 1930-08-13 6 ALLEGED THREAT TO T URF CLUB. —Pioneer. STEWARDS’ at RANGOON. Journalist’s Suit For Libel. R3nBOOD July 99 Evidence for the def eQ(Janfa ’ction brought by Mr. R. Llewelh a journalist and eportsrnan fn/'-n libel i nd assault and f- r teina n S* 1 from entering the race course'™ hlbUed—Pioneer. - 387 words
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Advertisement13 1930-08-13 6 You should give Martell’s Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement58 1930-08-13 6 A—■ IT IN’ HiyßAlZia brohchitis A RHEUMATISM 5 HAT.CA Sa-RE MMS c S-SSm «JOIH Tsc or $1.(0 b x. RIVER RED Sand Earth Orueheu Granite metal of th j best qua’ity for Reinforc d C ,nc AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Prompt Deliveries by Motor Lon it-. MALAYSIaYrADING WORKS) OffiCe pENA58 words
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Article977 1930-08-13 7 13 Players Invited. R. E. S. Wyatt Succeeds A. P. F. Chapman. Several Changes Probable. London, August 12. WITH the object of being able to Held a strong side for either a dry or wet wicket Mr H. D G. LevesonGower, Mr. F. T. Mann977 words
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Article114 1930-08-13 7 P. C. C. PRESENTATION. With the recent departure of Mr. T. S. Tubby”) Evans on retirement. Penang has lost one of its keenest cricket enthusi asts When he first came to Penang he umpired in most of the important matches and in latter years be occupied114 words
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Article153 1930-08-13 7 CONSCIENCE THAT WOKE UP AFTER 14 YEARS. San Francisco, July 30. Jcho Macdonald (58). an erstwhile itinerant acrobat, waiter and nightwatch man, created a sweation at the Supreme Court of California by dec’nriu? that the District Attorney, F.ckert, h to give false testimony in 1916, when he153 words
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Article293 1930-08-13 7 SEVEN RACES, Weights for To-morrow. The f Bowing are the handicaps for to morrow, the second day of the Taipiog f urf C ub Professional Meeting Race I—About1 —About fur. Pyrites 10.12, First Call 10.12, G<zard 8.4, Slawi 8.2. T ua Boy 7.8, Last Chance 7.8, Polly293 words
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Article121 1930-08-13 7 TAMIL CONVICTED BY POLICE MAGISTRATE. David Anthony, a Tami’, was again produced in the Secmd Police Court this morning. When Anthony was charge! on a previous occi&ion with the theft of a Penang Turf Club badge, he pleaded not guilty. To-day he pleaded guilty. Detective-Inspector Gordon121 words
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Article62 1930-08-13 7 Lahore, July 29 A railway police cons'able lamed Baba who was on sentry duty at the railway police lines was found shot dead this mornin?. It is reported that a note was found on his person stating that he had taken his life because he62 words
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Article49 1930-08-13 7 The Penang Recreation Club dinner to the Hon. Dr. J. E Smith will be held on Friday niglr, the 15th instant, and not on Thurtday n’ght as previously int mVed r o memb“r*. The function will take place at the Station Hotel at 849 words
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Article808 1930-08-13 7 Mr. A. H. Assiter, of the Singapore Municipality, is returning from leave by the “Patroclus.” Mr. F. Glendinning, of Kuala Lumpur, is a passenger by the “Patroclus,’’ returning from Home leave. Mr, M. Keating has been appointed an Unofficial Member of the P. N. B. Legislative Council808 words
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1052 1930-08-13 7 IVAy it is Essential that Government Should Act Quickly. The Planter Discusses After enjoying the postponement of the evil day through the good offices of a temporary restriction scheme, rubber producers are now paying the penalty of over-production» and even to the most optimistic it1,052 words
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Article507 1930-08-13 7 EUROPEAN FINED. District Judge Warns Driver. Oi a complaint m»'ie by Mr. M. J. Thorpe, Muciaipal Engineer, to the Traffic Police in regard to a case of alleged rash driving which occurred oo August 4, at Western Road, W. B. Dobre?, a European Assistant of507 words
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Advertisement19 1930-08-13 7 BOSCH" Plugs have provtd to be best 0,1 the road, in the air and on the s fi a.19 words
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Article552 1930-08-13 8 Landlords are not a class apart, even though, temporarily, th°y mayconsiler themselves in an invincible position. The incomes of all those dependent upon estates and mines have been reduced to vanishing point and, as another step in the vicious circle, wagpearners are threatened with reductions in their salaries,552 words
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Article159 1930-08-13 8 been won by Germany.”—Rugby Radio Service. Death of General Sir Horace Smith Dorrien. Lon Ton, August 12. The outstanding incident in the career of General Sir Horace Smith Dorrien, who died to-day from injuries received in a motor-car accident, was the stand which he madebeen won by Germany.”—Rugby Radio Service. - 159 words
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Article51 1930-08-13 8 ,—Reuter. Communications Interrupted Last Night. Osaka, August 13. A typhoon last night with a velocity of 26 metres a second, ravaged South-East Japan resulting in the interruption of communications. damage to buildings and inundating houses. The typhoon is turning towards the Japan Sea. Communications have since become,—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article45 1930-08-13 8 Reuter. Improvement of South African Trade Durban, August 12. Armed with thirteon tons of samples, including cotton and silk piece-goods electrical apparatus, tools, porcelain goods, etc, the Japanese Trade Delegation has arrived. Its object is the improving of Japan-Sou th African tiahj relations.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article1171 1930-08-13 8 A. L - A. L Penang, Wednesday. not one we like. To begin with it’s the thirteenth and whether or not ill befalls there is always the threat of it. Then too, this morning it is co d and men have fallen to sneezing. And that distuibs the peace of1,171 words
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Advertisement209 1930-08-13 8 Pritchards New Provision Cold Storage Price List WILL BE Ready for Distribution On Friday, August 15th, Please write for a copy. Prices in every instance are reduced to the lowest possible. Stock* are all guaranteed fresh, and of the finest quality. s S “Doable Flas” Brand, f k AL. «TK;209 words
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Advertisement48 1930-08-13 8 H R o. hotev WEKILY SITUATED. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUIS’NE UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN CEIEF. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY FRIDAY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY. IMPROMPTU DANCES EACH P. 0. OUTWARD MAIL-DAY. (Note Change of Dance Nights.) 3 Vlr> pkifaSirj J I W Vvt la telBW White Label W48 words
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Article96 1930-08-13 9 Populace Fleeing in Panic. lurid reports of ATROCITIES. Extent of Damage to Foreign Property. Government troops having left, Changsha is again threatened by Reds an 1 the populace is fleeing panic-stricken. Asa reprisal for the torturing of Communists in Hunan, (lie Beds have sworn to butcher96 words
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Article475 1930-08-13 9 Reuter Island Properties Intact. Hankow, August 11. (Delayed by censor). It n reported that the Government troops have evacuated Changsha and that the re occu] ition of the city by Communists is imminent Thousands of Chinese are vivid ly recalling the recent outrages and are Her ng panicReuter - 475 words
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Article167 1930-08-13 9 .—Reuter. London Stock Exchange Move. STRICTER RULES. London, August 13. As a sequel to the Ilatry frauds the General Purposes Committee of the London Stock Exchange has adopted certain recommendations of a special subcommittee intended to prevent, as far as possible, future frauds of a similar character,.—Reuter. - 167 words
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Article187 1930-08-13 9 —Reuter. Enormous Damage Since August 1. Washington, August 12. Owing to the drought crisis President Hoover has cancelled his proposed holiday in the Rocky Mountains. He will confer at Washington on Thursday with the Governors of the States affected by the drought and on Friday he will—Reuter. - 187 words
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Article58 1930-08-13 9 —Reuter. American Airman and Bombing Charge. Illinois, August 12 Paul Montgomery, a local aviator, has been arrested on a charge of piloting the aeroplane which bombed the mine in the Providence District. Montgomery denied the charge but admitted flying early yesterday morning but merely in order—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article75 1930-08-13 9 —Reuter. Strong Action by Turkish Government. Angora, Angus* 12 The Turkish Government is taking a strong independent line regarding the Kur dish rebels and has ordered General F alih to begin operations against the rebels entrenched on the slopes of ount Ararat. The Turkish troops have crossed the—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article290 1930-08-13 9 ,—Reuter, Women and Children Evacuate Parachinar. RIOT AT AHMEDABAP. Peshawar, August 12. While the situation in Peshawar District is well in hand, the theatre of the trouble is shifting to Parachinar and Kohat where Oraksais have joined the Afridis who are withdrawing from Peshawar. Stern measures are,—Reuter, - 290 words
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Article100 1930-08-13 9 Reuter. Coronation Ceremonies In October! Bukharest, August 12. The coronation ceremonies of King Farol and Queen Helen have been provisionally fixed for October when it is expected that the legal process of annulling the divorce will be cleared away. The Minister of Justice is now studying the documentsReuter. - 100 words
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Article227 1930-08-13 9 morrow ev’ening, Canadian time. —Rugby Radio Service. Robot Device Perfected. HUMANS OUTCLASSED. London, August 12. The last word in aircraft development, pilots assisters,” are to be used in the 1930 air exercises which began to-day and will last till five o’clock on Friday morning. It is claimedmorrow ev’ening, Canadian time.—Rugby Radio Service. - 227 words
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Article106 1930-08-13 9 Reuter. Restriction of Production and Competition. Berlin, August 13. The nitrate agreement has been concluded provisionally for a year during which negotiations are continuing with a view to prolonging the contract. The agreement provides for cutting production in various countries to actual requirements and for eliminating competition TheReuter. - 106 words
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Article119 1930-08-13 9 —Reuter. Gloomy Prospects of Industry in Java. Batavia, August 12. The serious situation of sugar industry was discussed in the Peoples’ Council. One member pointed out that in view of the fact that there were still a million tons of sugar warehoused in the Dutch East Indies the—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article180 1930-08-13 9 i.— Reuter, New York, August 13. In view of the strong American oppo sition in the past to rubber restriction schemes interest attaches to an interview with Mr. F.R. Hendersjn, President of the New York Rubber Exchange, regarding the slump at which American traders are greatly concerned,i.— Reuter, - 180 words
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Advertisement13 1930-08-13 9 You should give Martell's Brandy the over others as it is superlative .a;13 words
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Advertisement39 1930-08-13 9 nt TO-DAY’S NEWS. Page London Letter Feminine Reflect! ns 4 Municipal reeling 11 Rotary in Tenang 5 Tariffs of A D 15 Pope to Go to the hills h Local 7 Ttfiping Races 6 Commercial 1° —a n: —-—739 words
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Advertisement54 1930-08-13 9 j IQUALITYI PAINTS i THE f MANUFACTURE OF I WILKINSON, i HEYWOOD AND CLARKj LONDON. “FALCON” BRAND. Cygnite White No. 101 Chocola e 129 Fadeless Fed Fadeless Greens j STOCKS HEID f by i j Durege and 1 bonus, p Limited., PENANG 1 A G E rJ T S I54 words
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Advertisement263 1930-08-13 9 anti*- i a ■i LA TOSCA “PUCCINI” Electrically Recorded On “His Master’s Voice” A Complete New Electrical Recording with ths following Caste Floria Tosca (A Celebrated Singer). (Soprano) Cabmen Melis Mario Cavaradossi (A Painter). (Tenor) Piero Pauli Baron Scarpia (Chief of Police). (Baritone) Apollo Granforle Cesare Angelotti (A Prisoner). (Bass)263 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article477 1930-08-13 10 KAMPAR MALAYA. Circular to Shareholders. A circular to the shareholders of the Kam par Malaya Tin Dredging states that the accounts for the first 11 months’ working, from May, 1929, to March, 1930, show that the operating expenses have amounted to £4B per ton of477 words
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Article93 1930-08-13 10 The large Sumatra plantation rubber company Serbadj tdi announces net profits of £14,000, as against £22,000 last ye.r, The board propose towrite off the book value of the property and to carry forward the balancs Last year a dividend of 8 per cmt. was paid. The Maatschappij93 words
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Article112 1930-08-13 10 Penang, August 13, 1930. B|/ OourtMu The Ohartergd dank). On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 ra/tB 2/3 29 32 Private 3 m/ts redit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 2 4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 to France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. Jss| h. Bangkok T.T. 79|112 words
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Article131 1930-08-13 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday to-day 5 E B B SHARBB. 2, p T! 0 OQ CQ OQ t c, to. I G. IG. Mlnmg Kinta .92 .95 .90 .94 Kachai Tin131 words
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Article295 1930-08-13 10 LONDON STANDARD (1OOSE.) B.R. Sheet 14j cts, tier pound =ptr pl $l9/66 Quiet. London 4 11/161 New York 9 j cte. (<?olo). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys) General Produce Ageecy, Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Saett for to-day are at follow*: Spot 141 cents per295 words
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Article41 1930-08-13 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Edavana el<s*s at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 15th imtant. The 8.1. Rohna w-th mails despatched from Loudon on July 24 is expected to -rr.ve at 6 a.m. on Friday, the lotn ins'auu41 words
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Article288 1930-08-13 10 NEAR COURSE. Chinese Driver Fined $lO. Before M'. Edward Jigo in the Second Police Court this morning Ooi Ah Mook, a Chines? youth, was summoned for driving his car P. 3262 in a negligent manner along Sjj oy Lines Road on August 2. The defendant chimed288 words
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Article219 1930-08-13 10 AFTER WH SKY BOTTLES. Carlton Restaurant Window Smashed. A g’aia show case in the window the Carlton Resturent in Be ch Stree was smashed last nigh’, and four bottles of whisky were removed by a robber, or robbers. Up to noon tc-day no arrests had been219 words
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Article55 1930-08-13 10 London, New York and Prices. T/A/: LONDON. Spot £135-15*9. Town 10/* 3 Months’ £137-10-0. Down 10/SINGAPORE. $59.25 per picul. Up 12i c. 100 tons done RUBBER: London 411/16 d. Down 3/16 d. Hew York 9| c. (Gold) Down |c. Local 15 cts. Down j c. By Courtesy55 words
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1244 1930-08-13 10 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week: In Pert Te-daf. S. s. Indragiri from B. B ihra, Bagan-Si-Api Api, Paneb, Berombang and Asahan. Sailing to-day for Asahan, Berombang. Par eb, Bag1,244 words
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Article64 1930-08-13 10 (RUGBY RADIO SBRVICK) 4 (RUGBY RADIO Londoo, AugnstJParis. 123.81; New 4 Auj4 Brustelo, 34 82; Berlin, ter Ism, 12.08; U'''oop'‘ n,ft n 80.39 Stockholm, 34 b 18.16; Oslo, IM' r] i Mu 'l. pt tuzn* 1641; beCO W 44.45; Lisbon. J o Pner/B A PnoMreHL R,r .i/i/j. 41(RUGBY RADIO SBRVICK) 4 - 64 words
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Advertisement408 1930-08-13 10 New Advertisements POSITIONS VACANT 1' 1 Wanted CLERK for book-keeping Apply to Bnx No. 126 J 7 1 dn< Gazitte, Wanted: A Chinese be able to keep mmuu B in W meetings and must have some Vn. of of Endtab. Apply, “>*'«• required and enclosing copi P 8 M moniale408 words
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2074 1930-08-13 11 Dangerous Wall in Chulia Street, Weld Quay By-Laws Amended. Penang Metal Contract Cancelled. Contractor’s Statement. Mr. G. L, Ham presided at the fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday at the Municipal offices. The others nresent were the Hon. Dr. J. E. Smith, the Hon2,074 words
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Advertisement307 1930-08-13 11 IcOMBER Distilleries Co., Ltd., N. IRELAND, wish to invite reputable and wellestablished House to take up the representation of their World-Famed Fine Old Comber Whiskey Pure Pot Still) in Penang and District Applications should be addressed to the Secretary. COMBER DISTILLERIES, CO.. LTD., Comber, Northern :Ireland. I Grand Hotel, Medan.307 words
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Advertisement273 1930-08-13 11 GET THEM FROM PRITCHARD’S (hristy's World Kitchen Linen Famous Turkish Towels Lineu Kitten Cloths $8.40 per dor. Bl Bath Sheet Price $4.75 Tea 7.50 2308 Towel 3.25 Glass 7.50 230 D 2.50 Flannel Dusters 4.20 ‘F6 2-15 Check Dusters 5.40 D 6 Face 210 Swabs 1.80 D 4 1.65 House273 words
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Article1737 1930-08-13 12 Mails by Sea and Air: Memorial to a Great Explorer: Science and the Future. (From Oar Own Correspondent) London. Jaly 17. The King Balmoral Plan*. It is now tett'.ed that the King and Queen w II go to Biltnoral at the end of August for a ptay1,737 words
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Advertisement17 1930-08-13 12 ‘BOSCH’’ Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana, on the sei.17 words
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Advertisement235 1930-08-13 12 FOO CHEONG COMPANY I BY SPtCUL u m jhe Bui'd ng "ontracto-s, F rniture (Takers, ainters, I APPOINTMENT TO KING OF SIAM Polishersand Signboard Writers, w 'k-hon ai,d Ollie», Show Room, 15 phonTl24 n 8. LMe a a Sole Proprietor Chin Mens K'" 4tCn 1 H j Jll VZ r235 words
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Miscellaneous295 1930-08-13 12 ITO-NIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME T O Penans W'fiHS 1® ,pii Road 264 SUI'ER-TALKIE HOUSE.” Two Shows matinee Nightly 6-45 and 9-39 “mi SYSTEM Sat 16tb Au S- at £45 p. m William Fox Presents The Original Stags Star of the “Jazz linger.” IJ? IF* I With ,i,a Lee Daviil295 words
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Article428 1930-08-13 13 BRITISH EXPORTS HANDICAPPED. Excavations at Colchester. Shakeepearb’d patriotic picture of the sp’endoura tf Cymbeline has been largely unpporte 1 by the labours of archaeolon's p, after three weeks’ excavations at Colchester on the site of Caoiulodunutn, the capital of Cymbeline and the fi st city in428 words
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Advertisement235 1930-08-13 13 nMJMS I r I I J >-SJ J?2k I XcwhsxS I E I /a I aHFaifif lugr tiff I «41 f-. JSafo. 1 I I X I tk 4lmf BHflw I I I® W I w<« v EM w*M I I QfO) I AGENTS I AGENCI ES.I™ I .ffrA^Sw»^ v235 words
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Advertisement183 1930-08-13 13 JI) Hl Humors, reddened and inflamed skin > of babies are soothed and healed by PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts. everywhere Importers Borneo Sumatra 1 1 radinfl Co L,d wSsiS THAT ETERNAL PAIN It makes life miserable. Legs are heavy and it is a struggle to183 words
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Advertisement406 1930-08-13 13 I?: O .d 1 r.:jf Ww p ffl r. fl a Six In the price range of the four T 111 Illi MBMAiI ft fl“ Oomeo Chevrolet Ltd., Penang—lpoh—Taiping. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS r^^ET-—Jrcj?. NEW VIGOUR ASSURES QUICK STRONG FIT after a few days of PHOSFERINE 'HBmF which dispelled Staleness406 words
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Article351 1930-08-13 14 ROMAN SUMMER TOO SEVERE. Possible Visit to the Alps. Rome, July 9. In response to the persuasion of friends and h s meiical advisers the Pope his decided to escape from the stifl ng heal of the Vatican City (Rome was to-day 101351 words
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