Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 August 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-08-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 185. VOL. LXXXVIH. THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement147 1930-08-14 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispemary. branch Office 52, Leith Street mil —TIM I Bi IT F I irwr I—— y rW* 1*T1& «*1 THE FINEST I 1 m THE WORLD x x, C\ fIL 1h \CANADA Sv -J J>K IP* V v OR Kg vgK147 words
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Advertisement16 1930-08-14 1 H TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70 t BIBHOP STREET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement1999 1930-08-14 2 RANKS 1 MtlAW— B^H^— 1 position vacant. penang’s sea frontage. Mohamed Rawther i i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIAj I «M TrvuMpplßg Ageut. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. o LT B r f r ™uc ANO PRIVATEJIIGHTS ON WELD QUAY. b y Boy.! I| n|| C f -K g3^ue APP ?tOBI,XNO 126, >n,n1,999 words
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Article1043 1930-08-14 3 Sentries Shot Dead and Build ng Set on Fire. Police Officer’s Evidence in Chittagong Case. Chittagong. Joly 30. IN thel'ChittagoDg Armoury Raid cage to-day, the morning was Bpent in hearing two applications, one on behalf of the defence and the other on behalf of the Crown. On behalf1,043 words
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Article216 1930-08-14 3 Village Woman Beaten to Death. Secunderabad, July 29. Report of an uncommon occurrence in which superstitious fear drove a mob of villagers to assault a man and his wife with lathies, till the latter died cf injuries comes from Adilabad says the Pioneer. According to the216 words
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Advertisement373 1930-08-14 3 Mr. G. L. Pope Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema e zema started with a very bad mv chin. The pain was severe r id not sleep at night on account and burning. It soon both sides of my face and right J formed wet, sore eruptions. The n- scaled over373 words
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Advertisement27 1930-08-14 3 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea. Massage House. 2, ARRATOON ROAD. MISS YURI. Mlsa MATSU KO.27 words
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Advertisement89 1930-08-14 3 Mg London—Malta AND Malta—London Within Two Days I Both ftui 8 Home Journeys NON-STOP 0 On the 31st July and Ist August Capt g 1 Barnard in a Puss Moth Plane achieved j the above record using, of course, j WAKEFIELD CASTROL MOTOR OIL. j C C ‘WAKEFIELD <& C°89 words
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Article915 1930-08-14 4 SPORT THE KRIAN RIVER OFFERS. Bloodless Capture. By C.G.A.A., Bnkit Tambun. Unless people actually witness the capturing of a crocodile alivo, they have no idea of the excitement and thrills that they have missed. Quite recently, I was asked to accompany another European up the Krian River915 words
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Advertisement214 1930-08-14 4 A FRUIT jelly is alJLjLways a welcome ue //al-J delicacy. C er e bo s Jelly Crystals are made from the purest ingredients—the juice fcX. of ripe fruit and the finest sugar. The \Sk result is always a V P er^ect sweet. MO (e reb os iff Jofiy Crystals If214 words
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Advertisement273 1930-08-14 4 PAIM-M S€! 1 H Refrigerators F/’; isfss J v earned by Kelvmator Pains due to wounds, burns, cuts and bruises can be Ufy CITICI StVCCt quickly eased by applying CHAMBERIAKM’S RSS FAIN BAIM I H As a liniment it gives im* j J 0 «it I mediate relief to those273 words
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Article123 1930-08-14 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) c —Verily Penang is a town of hawkers. lived in many towns in Malaya but r -«a hawkers and cries are concerned “X beats the lot. I have the misfortune to live in a resit il area, or rather in a123 words
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122 1930-08-14 5 PENANG SUPREME COURT. In the Penang Supreme Court to day w r Justice Sproule heard an application by R L. T. Henderson, a former local Manager of the New Zealand Perpetual "forests, Ltd., to have the Registrar’s certificate varied in the action in which Messrs Smyly, Nagel122 words
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Article144 1930-08-14 5 Reuter. l eaves Montreal for England. Montreal, August 11. The RlOO which flew across the Atlantic from Cardington to Montreal in 79 hours, left for England at 2.28 this morning. The R 100 arrived at Montreal on August 1. The R ICO is making the homeward trip withReuter. - 144 words
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Article94 1930-08-14 5 LARGELY ATTENDED FUNERAL. Ihe funeral took place at Cheras Road Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur, on August L. of the Ilon’ble Mr. H. C. Bathurst, H.C.S., Acting Controller of Labour, Malaya. whose death occurred at his residence, Federal Hill, on the morning of August 12, dter an94 words
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Article181 1930-08-14 5 Ike Malaya Tribune” has (says the -lidacca Guardian”) done the Press of Maya good service by so courageously, yet 1 ‘perately, challenging the amount of ‘■«ages awarded in the recent libel action '‘gilt against the "Pinang Gazette.” The nude for greater consideration when Press stumbles, and it is181 words
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Article1109 1930-08-14 5 I. G. E. L - A Corner for Women. BY I. G. E. L. It is good news for the woman who difiliken the sleeveless day dress that elbow 'nr gth sleeves are fashionable once more. They are cooler than a long tight sleeve, and for the elderly woman, or the woman with1,109 words
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Article153 1930-08-14 5 Twenty-eight Chinese who were charged with gaming in Tamil S reet were discharged by the Police Magistrate this morning, Inspector Hamilton, of t -e Gambling Sappression Departin t, having withdrawn on the case against them. Mr. C. D. D. Hogan said that he b d been153 words
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Article112 1930-08-14 5 "IGNORANCE OF MOST ENGLISH PEOPLE” London, Jaly 30. “Most of the English people are qai.e ignorant of the Indian situati >n” said the Rt. Hon’ble V.S.S. Sistri aidresaing a meeting at Friend’s House (QiakerJ. He declared that the authority in I dia was autocratic and irresponsible. “The Government112 words
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Article127 1930-08-14 5 SEVERANCE OF CONNECTION WITH PARENT BODY. Bombay, Jaly 30. Eight scoutmasters of the Bombay Boy Scouts’ Association have severed connection with the Imperial Boy Scouts’ Association. In their letter of resignation to the District Commissioner they say they are convinced they can better serve the interests of scouting127 words
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Article24 1930-08-14 5 —Reuter. Arrival at New London. New London Conn. Aug, 13. Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger for the America Cup, has arrived.—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article132 1930-08-14 5 "THE WAY THEIR WORK IS DONE IS A SCANDAL.” Watford, July 10. Judge Crawford had some unflattering things to say about solicitors at Watford County Court, to-day, when a case had to be adjourned because there was no proof of signature on a document. “This,” said the132 words
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Article306 1930-08-14 5 LIMBS MISSING. Body Found on Jungle Stream Bank. Rargoon, July 31. The search party organised by the 'Daily Mail’’ and the “Rangoon Gazette” found the body of Hook where it had been washed down by the stream but left h'gh and dry Practically only the skeleton306 words
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Article194 1930-08-14 5 QUAINT RIGHTS OF THE KING. From an English paper: I sometimes wonder what would happen if the King took a fancy to collect all the curious quitrents to which he is entitled. Some, like the miniature Napoleonic standard which the Duke of Wellington presents on Waterloo Day, in respect194 words
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Article124 1930-08-14 5 GRIM CHOICE FOR A MURDERER. Death by the electric chair or blindness by inoculation with the germs of trachoma are the alternatives before Woo Dak Sac, a Chinese who has been sentenced to death for the murder of another in New Mexico. Dr. Polk Richards, the124 words
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Article84 1930-08-14 5 KARACHI TO CROYDON 124 FIVE DAYS. Another record has been established by the air service from Karachi to London. The Air Mail which was to have left on July 8 left on July 9 and though a day late it reached Croydon at the appointed hour,84 words
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43 1930-08-14 5 103 EUROPEAN AND 204 INDIAN CANDIDATES. London, July 28. The Indian Civil Service competitive examination is now being held in London. The total number of candidates is 314, of whom 103 are Europeans and 204 Indians and seven Sinhalese.43 words
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Article40 1930-08-14 5 Lahore, July 81, Mr. Munshi Ram, editor, printer and publieh-r of Veer Bharat,” a vernacular daily, has been convicted and sentenced to one year’s rigorous imprisonment for publishing certain seditious articles in Febru ry l?s r40 words
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Advertisement317 1930-08-14 5 So ml TAKE ARYIR OF EYES Eyes that are Crystal-clear—limpid as a mountain stream! Such eyes transform the plainest face with their radiance, making it vivid and beautiful. The fundamental requirement for beautiful sparkling eyes is rich, pure blood. It is the exhilarating feeling of perfect health that sends forth317 words
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Article475 1930-08-14 6 Recently we discussed the probabilities and otherwise of the English language retaining its purity in face of the use made of it in both commercial and everyday communication by an everincreasing section of the world’s population. The subject holds fascination, and at the same time475 words
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Article375 1930-08-14 6 Mr. R. F. Hook, Resident Engineer, British Insulated Cables, Limited, Ipoh, leaves for home shortly. Messrs. KokFai Yin and Kok Wee Sin, of Kuala Lumpur, have given $2OO to the new building fund of St. Anthony’s Church, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. H. Croft, Director, Topham, Jones and Railton,375 words
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Article1064 1930-08-14 6 A. H-L - A.H- L Penang, Thursday, tfy «7NDER the direction of I d Lt.-Colonel W, H. Whyte, D. S. 0., of Kuala Muda Estate, Kedah, a meeting of participants under the F. M. S. Government ex-Service Lands Grants’ scheme, is to be held at Ipoh on Sunday. This is1,064 words
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Advertisement145 1930-08-14 6 d < 'C O.HOTCU. 1T" *lw I Cl eS* IDEALLY SITUATED. M vWp I /WK 1 MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. excellent cuisine UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN CHEF. New Provision Cold storage AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY TUESDAY FRIDAY. P) I*4- ORCHESTRAL CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY. Hrice LISL impromptu DANCES EACH P. 0. OUTWARD MAIL145 words
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Miscellaneous89 1930-08-14 6 I THEATRE ROYAL From Thursday 14 to Sunday 17 Wallace Beery Raymond Hatton IN ‘‘Now We’re in the Air” A comedy bombshell portraying the twins of mirth in a war setting, i fe |Afg| r with Belle Bennett. Anita Stewart, VvllU VvvOv Donald Keith, Charles Farrell. DOROTHY <STTD T/ACQ” With89 words
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Article464 1930-08-14 7 .—Reuter. Reported Decision of British Minister. Wang Cheng-Wei “Not a Red.” Communist Strength in Central China. Nanking Threatened. Tt is stated that the British Legation at Peking is shortly to be moved to Nanking. Part of the British Consulate at Nanking will be used temporarily to accommodate.—Reuter. - 464 words
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Article153 1930-08-14 7 British United Press. Preparations Nearly Complete. Rome, August 13. Preparations for a flight of 12 military seaplanes from Italy to Brazil are nearly complete. It is considered probable that the flight will be led by Signor Balbo. the Italian Air Minister. The flight will startBritish United Press. - 153 words
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Article128 1930-08-14 7 —Hbuter. American Airmen Create New Record. St. Louis, August 13. A new world’s record of a sustained flight >l hours 41 minutes was made thia morning by the airmen Dale Jackson and orest O’Brien, beating by an hour the Xjcord established by the Hunter brothers at h >cago—Hbuter. - 128 words
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Article122 1930-08-14 7 —British United Press. 51,000 Civil Servants Dismissed. Moscow, August 13. Fifty-one thousand civil service employees have already been dismissed as undesirable elements in the cleansing of the Soviet apparatus,” which is going on throughout the country. Only 400,000 people have as yet been cleansed, which means that—British United Press. - 122 words
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Article83 1930-08-14 7 Expenses of Engaging a European (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 14. A European named John Nicklen Jones, civil engineer, successfully sued Ong Kah Lock and Ong Soo Kee for f 1,404 for expenses incurred in engaging a European manager in Europe for defendants. Plaintiff at present83 words
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Article200 1930-08-14 7 —Reuter, Frontier Conditions Quieter. AFRIDIS RETIRING. Simla, August 13. A message from Peshawar says that several trains ran yesterday between Peshawar and Nowshera. Disaffection of the Frontier tribes in Kur ram caused repercussions among Afghan tribes on the Western borders, but it is hoped that the—Reuter, - 200 words
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Article164 1930-08-14 7 Three Months’ R. I. for Demonstrators. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 14. Twenty-six Hylams who were arrested on August 1, during the “red” day demonstration opposite the Chinese Protectorate building were yesterday sentenced to three months’ rigorous imprisonment each by the District Judge, Mr. Wilson,164 words
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Article25 1930-08-14 7 Result of Mechanical Breakdown. OWING to a mechanical breakdown we have been compelled to curtail the Pinang Gazette to 12 pages to-day.25 words
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Article89 1930-08-14 7 —Reuter. Sinclair Oil Corporation Scheme. New York, August 13 Plans for an oil merger with total assets exceeding a billion dollars are disclosed by the calling of a special meeting of shareholders of the Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation to authorise the issue of five million new Preference shares—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article67 1930-08-14 7 —Reuter. Substantial Fall in Imports and Exports. Washington, August 13. Official figures show that American imports and exports with Europe in June declined by $30,000,000 compared with June last year, while exports from Asia to the United States fell by $34,000,000 partly attributed to the slump in—Reuter. - 67 words
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259 1930-08-14 7 -Rugby Radio Service. Cause of the Disaster Unknown. 1 1/2 MILES OF WRECKAGE. London, August 13. An inquest was held to-day on the six victims of the crash of the Junker aeroplane at Meopham while the plane was flying from Le Bouquet to Croydon-Rugby Radio Service. - 259 words
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Article151 1930-08-14 7 Association’s Unrepresentative Membership. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, August 14. The Malayan Teachers’ Association, which is holding its annual conference, is more or less a farce. Out of I,GOO teachers in Malaya, the Association had 368 members, but only 120 were effective, the others, owing to default in151 words
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Article70 1930-08-14 7 .—Reuter. Fate of Launch which Refused to Pay for Protection.” Canton, August 13. A large Chinese launch from Hong Kong to Kongmoon was blown up by a mine on the West river on Monday night and overturned and sunk. Seventy people, mostly women, were drowned. It is believed.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article61 1930-08-14 7 .—Reuter. Peshawar, August 14. Yesterday passed quietly. South of Peshawar gardens were bombarded near Bara. Fresh parties of tribesmen are reported to have arrived at Khajuri Plain. Shinwaris and mohmands dwelling over the border are comparatively quiescent and it is believed that this is due to a stern warning.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement13 1930-08-14 7 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement144 1930-08-14 7 NW “His Masters voice” Records Now available AT S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street. ’PHONE 795. lllllKlilllinilllllllilillllimillllilllHllDH IP I g you need g I floor TILES I I MARBLE j J CONSULT 1 “THE SOCIETA” 2 Societa Commissionaria di Esportazione edi Importazione g: S fine, in Italy. 9 =F144 words
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Article370 1930-08-14 8 ACREAGE INCREASED. 6 Per Cent. Dividend Declared. f LOW COSTS. THE seventh ordinary general meeting of Sungei-Timah Estate (Perak), Ltd., was held on July 14, at 4, Lloyd’s Avenue, E.C. Mr. E. J. Koch (chairman and managing director) eaid that, in view of the conditions370 words
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Article202 1930-08-14 8 Return of Colony Dealers’ Stocks as at doss of business, 3lst July. 1930 as declared. Dry. Wet. Settlements. R.SS. Crepe. U.S.S. Scrap Lump 1 2 3 4 5 Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. S’pore Island 15,189 13,865 1,608 1,121 Penang Island 3,046 1,050 419 591 Prov. Wellesley 61202 words
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Article476 1930-08-14 8 FULL DETAILS. Blue Funnel Facilities. We have received a circular from Meesrs. Mansfield and Co., agents of Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co., Liverpool, giving details of facilities offered to passengers who wish to travel by air service from Marseilles to London or Liverpool or vice versa. Air476 words
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Article174 1930-08-14 8 ECONOMY IN RUNNING F.M.S. ESTATES. Increased anxiety is being felt among rubber planters in the F. M. S. Twelve assistants from one group of estates have been given three months’ notice and will shortly be sailing for England, says the "Straits Times”. They are not being forced to174 words
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Article34 1930-08-14 8 The homeward mail by the s.B. Edavana closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The 8.1. Rohna with mails despatched from London on July 24 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow.34 words
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Article148 1930-08-14 8 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 -i z 3HARSB. „5 tE 5 «> P A PQ OQ I fl. I C. S 0. 10. Mining. Burma Malay 15/- 16/- 13/- 15/Gbenderiang148 words
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Article53 1930-08-14 8 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. 77/V: LONDON. Spot £134-12-6. Down £l-2-6 3 Months’ £136-10-0. Down 20/SINGAPORE. $68.67J per picul. Down 57j c. 100 tons done RUBBER: London 411/16 d. Unchanged New York 9| c. (Gold) Up |c. Local 15 cts. Unchanged By Courtesy oj Messrs.53 words
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Article298 1930-08-14 8 DEBENTURE PROCEEDS EXHAUSTED. The tenth ordinary general meeting of the Lower Segama Rubbor Estates, Ltd., was held in London on July 10. Mr. E. De Stein, the chairman, end that the loss for the year amounted to £1,849. The whole proceeds of the debenture issue had298 words
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Article66 1930-08-14 8 (Rugby Radio Sbrvich.) London, August 13. Paris, 123.84; New York, 4.873 8 2 Brussels, 34.83; Geneva, 25.04; Ams’ terdam, 12.08; Milan, 92.99; Berlin, 50.39 Stockholm, 18.12; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.17 Vienna, 34.44 Prague 164? 6 Helsingfors, 193|; Madrid’ 44.40 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 8171; Rio, 5Ad; Buenos(Rugby Radio Sbrvich.) - 66 words
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Article121 1930-08-14 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 15 cts, per pound =per pl $2O/Quiet. London 4 11/161 Naw York 91ct8. (gold). (?y Courtly of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce A«eacy. Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day a.;e as 'ollows: Spot —15 t per lb. Sept. 15|121 words
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Article209 1930-08-14 8 WORKING AT A LOSS. The fifth annual ordinary general meeting of the Burma Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held in London on August 10, Sir Stanley Bob’, the chairman of the company, presiding. In moving the adoption of the report, the chairman said the small margin of209 words
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Article157 1930-08-14 8 DIVIDEND OF 10 P ER CENT. RECOMMENDED. Rubber production costs of the Anglo Dutch Plantations of Java were reduced in 1929 from 6.99 J, per pound to 6.31 d, while the selling price improved from 9.541 to 9.751 per pound, states the annual report. In addition to157 words
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Article73 1930-08-14 8 Panaag, August 14, 1930. (Bp Ojurtesv The Chartered Bank). On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 m I m/ts 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 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155.1 Bangkok T.T. 79i nom Batavia73 words
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1211 1930-08-14 8 Schedlue of Principal Lines. PORT OF PENANG. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the voek: 1 in Peirt Te-day. s. s. Da Haan from Langsa etc. Meulaboh and Tjalang. Sailing on Friday for B. Deli, Acheen Ports, Meulaboh and1,211 words
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Advertisement17 1930-08-14 8 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement37 1930-08-14 8 In Exchange For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF THE Great European War &c. MISS TEE KIA ORA,’ Stockwell, London, England37 words
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Advertisement133 1930-08-14 8 New Advertisements FOR SALK One Ford Car in «Uri Model 1929. Mileogo N0.127,c/oPl, 4 a G g Q ‘X Alplf NOTICES. S.S. “SCHEEB--Conaigneea of Cargo from Enron, above Steamer are hereby the Survey of Cargo landed damag-d condition will h »>, Penang Harbour Board’a G«± L" h on Saturday, the133 words
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Article199 1930-08-14 9 —Reuter. GREAT SENSATION. “Perilously Like Hysteria.” UNWISE AND DEPLORABLE," London, August 13. dropping of A. P. F. Chapman from the Test team is one of the greatest cricket sensations for years. Many famous cricketers and critics are amazed though nearly all agree that R E. S.—Reuter. - 199 words
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Article465 1930-08-14 9 '/«uiuiis present ruinous conHnancial News’’Correspondent. YESTERDAY’S MATCH. Presentation of Prizes. There was a fitting close to the P.C.C. Tennis Tournament yesterday when the Sinai of the Doubles Handicap (Class A) was played, Marshall and Mosley winning after a great struggle 6-4, 2-G. 11-9. Mrs. C. D. D.'/«uiuiis present ruinous con- Hnancial News’’Correspondent. - 465 words
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385 1930-08-14 9 INNINGS AND 35 RUNS VICTORY. Teong Lay 5 Wkts. for 3 Runs. The annual inter-school cricket match between the P.F.S. and the A.C.S Parit Buntar was played yesterday on the Penang Free School ground at Green Lane and ended in an easy win for the385 words
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Article213 1930-08-14 9 P. C. C. v CEYLONE-E XI. The match between the Penang Cricket Club and a Ceylonese Eleven, skippered by O. Scharenguivel, on Saturday and Sunday on the Esplanade should prove an interesting affair. It will be the last but one match of the season, the last game213 words
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Article46 1930-08-14 9 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO-DAY. The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Taiping Race 1. —Gozard, Last Chance, Valedino and Ayrcrest. Race 2. —The Chef and Jaya. Race 8. —Pauline. Race 4.—Toboggan. Race 6. —Taree. Race 7,— Pyrites, Gold Mount and Linda Lady.46 words
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Miscellaneous248 1930-08-14 9 I to night entire change of programme to night I “’SUPER-TALKIE HOUSE.” I p.„., jg I William Fox Presents. Ths Original Stage Star of the “Jazz iSinger.” I/■ F /2 F lIPCtCL F I with u|a Lee David Ro|!ins I I V» mb J b Henry Kolker,Kenneth Mac Kenna I248 words
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Article1033 1930-08-14 10 SENILE METHODS. Cult of Old Age, Old Ideas and Old Things. A startling case focussed public atten tion on Cambridge University. I came to Cambridge in complete igno rat ce of the type of social organisation in existence there I discovered it gradually, and it filled1,033 words
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Article1015 1930-08-14 11 edito.l justified. Soquel to Consul’s 1 Libel Suit. nd Mr. Juetioe 0.0 L f > Calcutta High Court allowed ~;r? > f tbo "Ergliflhman,” Limited, tbe?p! Mr. Justice Buckland, ,rOID 3 wla i Ra. 7,500 as damages to the Arrivabene, formerly Gfhera’, in Calcutta, in a1,015 words
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Article700 1930-08-14 11 OCTOBER 22. Expedition to Tin Can Island.” The 1930 solar eclipse, writes the Wellingt on (New Zealand) correspondent of the "Times,” will place on the maps of astronomers an inconspicuous Pacific island which was thrust out of the sea some centuries ago by volcanic action. Niaaf700 words
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