Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 August 1930

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAIL Y No. 189. VOL. LXXXVIII. TUESDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 444 1 I NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street MggSl i I i 111 ■■■ni.i *<<■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ e ♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦•♦*• ■s I I \~X I Have You Tried:- I 'V' sWSfeZvr' r £’A E vtf H 'll 1 TUBORG I PRESSED STEEL TANKS e H Braithwaite
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    • 16 1 H. TOMS ATS’! STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2030 2 POSITION WANTED. 'OTICES. PENANG’S SEA FRONTAGE. BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INBIA a JU COH fRO O I>iICTION BBER “«■"""SS."’""-' t I tion and laid large dia pipes, seeks job x, ZrTA anywhere, low salary. a and Notice is hereby given that a Public R e nrint of Interesting and Paid-up-Capital
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  • 525 3 AWARDED DAMAGES. Mao Who Wore Cap While Skating. ”At the Sussex Assize at Lewes, recently Mr. Albert Edward Nield, ag»d 68, of West-bill, Rott’ngdean, near Brighton, claimed damages from th»» Hove Ice Rink Ltd., of Dfnmark-villas, Hove, for alleged assault and breach of contract. The jury
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  • 84 3 Dr. R. C. Clarkp. of Bristol in an a-ticle in the “Lancet” on “The Exhausted Chile”, says he believes this condition of exhaustion to be more common now than former’y and to show itself in well marked signs. The children adopt a peculiar attitude, v>hich is a
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  • 109 3 Nanking, August 5. It is officially stated that the Nationalists have entered Changsha. An earlier Shanghai message stated that the Communists again opened machine-gun fire on the United States gun-boat “Palos”. The ’’Palos” replied, silencing the ahackers. Italian and Japanese gunboats were also subjected to m chine-gun
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    • 231 3 gLLWW§ NELMrrS INSIST ON famous having for AN OVER ELLWOOD. H 100 YEARS, < OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. 24, Great Chariott. Street. London. S, E. w,<A. a*-Uia Ulin iMimwiMUlß>miMllL^H_LUiMl^H_U_^ J _JaA Give naby Strength When breast-feeding fails > —a substitute must be found that will be as
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    • 17 3 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 884 3 BOOKS YOU WANT xxr jsupplft <Aem. A Million (new. XiCOKS WOfth R 6 SICI 111 £T« second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues with particulars of TitleB Author» Price Channg Cross *Vr 1 luiEnJ Urdon England. The Treasure House
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  • 454 4 CIVILITIES RETURNING. The “Universal Doctor.” V.enns, June 19. Students at the High School for Economics have been demonstrating for the grant of a doctor’s degree, which has S 3 far been withheld from them, even after graduation. Since in Austria there are doctors of medicine, of
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  • 267 4 VICTIM OF A DELIBERATE CONSPIRACY.” Fitzpatrick Inquiry Finding. COMPLETE EXONERATION OF PATIALA’S RULER. Simla, August 4. Mr. J. A. O. Fitzpatrick, Agmt to the Governor-General, Punjab Stages, who held an irqtvry into the chargee made against the Maharaja cf Patiala in the publication “Indictment of Patiala” hae
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 331 4 DREADED SKIN INFECTION w may result from the simplest I cut or scraich. Swarms of invisible disease germs attack v j the broken skin, causing rj throbbing pain, formation fl of pus and blood-poison. BUXX) r MJI Whether it he a cut, scratch, insect bite, burn, r or abrasion, Zam-Buk
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    • 124 4 Ji You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative. I ENGINEERS SAY- 1 Where Reliability is Needed —Instal > I RUSTON OIL ENGINES W 11l SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. I “The engines and equipment we use to maintain the necessary low temperature in onr
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    • 265 4 B r fe j Vh7 l J ly*.’A After Malaria <» When the fever has gone yet the weakness—the feeling of utter exhaustion and lassitude—lingers and lingers—then is the time for you to send to the nearest chemist or store for a bottle of WATERBURY’S COMPOUND After the first bottle
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  • 782 5 THE PROHIBITION OF BROTHE R. Defence of Covernment’s Policy. All the Singapore Chinese newspapers have written many articles on the probU'i tion of prostitution in the Straits Sat li ments, and the following (according to <be Ma' ay a Tribe ne is a precis oi one of
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    • 151 5 1 NEED IT BE HIS BIRTHDAY Jf t No! 11 A little pleasure, un- S sz expectedly., «even.,.un- xS deservedly, works S wonders. A box of S BLUE RIBBON de Luxe ALHAMBRA CIGARS g makes present of refined taste. Stocked by First-class Dealers. l! l 1 o*fe'' I II &<■>&&
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    • 14 5 You should gios Martell's Brandy the I reference over others as it is sut
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    • 47 5 V I Commencing From Monday 1 Bth 1 I? August I SENSATIONAL STAR VALUE Bargains FOR I Four t li I WEEK OF GREAT ANNUAL A L L AT IPOH, PPM 4MP TELUK ANSON, TAILING, ALI VrV 1> aLOR STAR. -'AJii ’3- Ti>-' /TTIC z-’ 1 x.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 69 5 THEATRE BOYAL 1 /phono 986) Monday 18 Wednesday 20 (The Lyric) First 3 Chapters of “The Green Archer”— e^ e adapted from Edgar Wallace’s novel of the same name and featuring ALLENE RAY M ALTER MILLER. "Theßu Het Mark" “Born To Batt/ e’ Standing Starring Jack Donoval Bill Cody Thursday
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    • 192 5 Humour As Others See It. 7U&S; '7 —A;/ jL_ l X aid I V 'Y 'vX-’-k I J I 1 R What did you make those pretty decora tions on the cake with? Maid: With my shell comb.” Gutierres Madrid. •i-p L_i L~i .1 k. |l DoeuH Show lie your
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  • 643 6 Sutcliffe 161: Wyatt 64. Australia 215 For 2 Wickets. Costly Missed Catches. London, August 18. gates had to be closed at 11-15 this morning at the Oval when 30,000 people had packed the ground. The weather was beautiful and the wicket good. Grimmett and Wall
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  • 180 6 Among recent appointments to the Colonial Service are noted those of Miss E. Connon, M.R.C.8., L.R.C.P., as Lady Medical Officer in the Straits Settlements, and Miss S. M. Bernard, M.D., M.R C S., L R C.P., as Medical Officer to the Federat ed Malay States,
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  • 88 6 Have not Helped His Expeditions London, July 16. Australians plead financial depression, but they can lavishly support horseracing and many other luxuries. “Possibly they believe such things sufficiently scientific.’’ These remarks were made to-day by the South Australian explorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins who is visiting London to
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  • 146 6 Free Pardon Granted to Mr. T. B. Barrett. Mr T. B. Barrett, who is now in East Africa, has received a cable from the Colonial Office informing him that the Governor of Gold Coast has granted him a free pardon in respect of his conviction at Accra
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  • 80 6 Aug. 19 —Association Football: P.C.C. v. P.0.R.C., Esplanade, 5 15 pm. 20—-Entries close for Singapore Autumn Meeting. Penang Lawn Tennis Tourna ment, Contd. 21—Penang Lawn Tennis Tournament, Contd. 22—Penang Lawn Tennis Tournament, Contd. 24 Cricket: P.C.C. v, Ceylonese, Esplanade, continued 30—Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ist day. Sept.
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  • 435 6 WHAT MIGHT NO r HAPPEN IN A TIME LIMIT MATCH. A friend sends the following hypothetical story of what happens in cricket taken from the London “Graphic,” and suggests a talk about it from the real cricketing aspect. Australia and England are engaged in a time-limit Test match.
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  • 63 6 Reuter. OFFICIAL WELCOME TO PILOTS. New York August 18. A warm official welcome will be given to the most distinguished assemblage of pilots ever gathered together including the United States Naval Lieutenant Williams, the British Schneider cup winner, Fit. Lieut Atcherley, and eminent Italian, French and German
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  • 84 6 WALTER HICKENBOTHIAN. The death of Walter Hickenbothian, the famous trainer, is reported from Melbourne. He was one of twelve trainers who have had charge of racehorses in Australia for more than sixty years. Mr. Hickenbothian had a successful career, the horses under his charge having won stakes
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  • 77 6 BURMA DISCOVERY. A 630-carat sapphire of rich cornflower blue colour was discovered recently at Magok, Upper Burma, in the Pagoda Mine. The rough gem weighs 930 carats, but several fragments themselves will be valuable when cut off. It is impossible to estimate the value, but in this
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  • 59 6 MALAYAN TOURNAMENT POSTPONED. The Malayan amateur boxing tournament at Kuala Lumpur has been postponed until Sept. 14 and entries will be received up to August 25th. giving names, weight etc., to Selangor League District Officer, P.O. box 180 Kuala Lumpur Free second class return fare and board and
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  • 405 6 films must also be considered. —Rugby Radio Service. Colonial Committee Report Issued. EDUCATIONAL FACTOR. London, August 18. The report of the Colonial Films Committee is issued. The committee under the chairmanship of Sir William Brass M.P., was appointed in March 1929, by Mr. Amery, then Secretary
    films must also be considered.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  405 words
  • 44 6 —Reuter. UNITED STATES WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP. Forest Hill, August 19. In the first round of the American Lawn Tennis Championship, Miss Betty Nuthall beat Miss L. McFarland (United States 6-0. 6-1; Miss Edith Cross beat Mrs. Hawks 6 8, 6-2, 6 0. —Reuter.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 108 6 Your Blood that Must be Cleansed WHEN "rr.purftlM collect and retained in the blood Ohe whois Ai system becomes weakened, to» i.t through She blooc. every J of the body 'n nourished* 1 iftbseeases. Ulcers, Bad Leg*. Pile», J Glandular Swellings, Eczema, Boils, and Pimples, also Rbeumattjm and Gout, are
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    • 294 6 Refrigerators Chilled by Kelvinator Stay Dry and Sweet L./U o j liilllllH |llllilllllll| ll|||lll iiilllll ,|llllllllllll,| «lliii """Hlllllllllllllllll *****11 always Betff THERE’S not a trace of moisture produced by Celvinator Electric Refrigeration. The cold, frosty air is dry and sweet, and its cleanliness will be a revelation to you. You’
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  • 680 7 M Y INFOKTUNATE CLIENT.” ('.jse Against George Dickinson. nd Police Court this afternoon, In M C .lago, the enticement charge forc .orge Ihchinson, of Messrs. n 1 Sons Penang, was withdrawn 1)1 1 “Prosecution and, when Mr. Mendis, i f r the accused, asked whether there
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  • 58 7 Address by Mr M. J. Thoipe The fi o«b'l,'' rt !ltctln s Of the Penang Rotary E n“„ lhis attemoon tiffin, at room. 1 ffotel, in the private dining and ,v! >° n r ’i presided Af° r V Ve Iai(1 about 75. Li Tborpe, Municipal Ou
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  • 70 7 I>UE r AT DAY-BREAK tomorrow. llsb maiJens imported Meeting !<?... Ut bib for their New Year and 0 are Uo arr i v o by a an<Uk g i Bteamer at light to l be barf >a Ki H J <a,ner should be alongside Man out/a m.
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  • 463 7 As a sequel to a rider brought in ly the jury at an inquest held last Saturday on the death of Lim Cheng Wah who was run over by a lorry in Penang Road, on July 23, Osman bin Mohideen, a lorry driver, was to day
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  • 115 7 SEAPLANE S DEPARTURE. The Malayan Air Services’ seaplane, which is now at Penang, is leaving for Singapore to morrow where Captain W. H. Phillips, the pilot, will renew his C. of A., (certificate of airworthiness'. Until this is renewed Captain Phillips is unable to accept passengers but
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1035 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir.—Y’our leading article, Spiritual or Temporal calls, probably not without intention, for some consideration by those whose evident duty it is to go to the root of such matters. With your strictures on the Bishops and their recent conference I
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  • 709 7 A HARD-WORKED MAN. Business at Breakfast and at Luncheon. President Hoover is one of the hardest worked men in the world. In fact, his three secretaries claim that he is the hardest working person in the United States, the country of industrial executives who
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 You should give Martell's Brandy thr over others as it is superlative.
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    • 30 7 You need only— Hall’s Wine YSSB SUPREME TONIC RESTORATTWI —Co make you really well Proa all Itil-cUm CAmblms A Wtaa ▲friM* A Kaaccr* LtA. vX. —r,,R al tait "Stn JSP
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    • 213 7 you are Safe in Pealing with I BOON’S —The Chemists. I OUR AIM is to supply all that is good in I Drugs, Chemicals, Surgical Goods, Patent g Medicines, Perfumes, Baby Fcods, Toilet Neces- sities, Manicure Requisites and Chemists Sundries at Lowest Prices, and with such courtesy I and celerity
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  • 436 8 This morning’s cables contain news of importance to th» Colonies. An official memorandum has been issued on the subject o the unification of the Colonia! services, and the report is published of the committee which during the past eighteen months has been investigating questionrelating to the exhibition of
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  • 301 8 The Rev. Linehan, brother of Mr. Linehan of the Malayan Civil Service, is still a captive in the hands of brigands in China, The value of the Taiping Turf Club’s Members’ Sweep was $31,405. The Secretary won the first prize and a Singapore lady the second prize.—“
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  • 1112 8 Penang, Tuesday. sparkling morning, one to make glad the heart and stir the pulses, and yet we cannot evade the shadow of the slump and evil conditions. Moved no doubt by verso he has read in this column —now and again we do forsake prose for airy
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 235 8 IB I iff 1 Coming I W** -4 Thro' t W-W 9 "B '—r I Hfc: < J I R V k c" H 2S I Give your b&by I the food I you know is I “NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK.” w w 7 HAT greater assurance can a mother
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    • 43 8 c. O. Announce that they have engaged Mr. REGINALD SELLECK, L.R.A.M AS MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT DIRECT». First appearance at a SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Sunday, 24th August, 1930. AFTER-DINNER DANCES EVERY TUESDAY FRIDAY. impromptu dances EACH P. 0. OUTWARD MAIL DAY. MAG GT SEASONING 'K.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 83 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Madam Lini Saw Kin (Mrs. Yeoh Tiang Siew). mother of Messrs. Yeoh Cheow Seang Yeoh Cheow Earn, Yeoh Cheow Huah, Yeoh Cheow Tit, Mrs. Ong Tat v heang. Mrs. Lim Kong Aik and ?Jiss Yeoh Lesn-yTee, will take place on Sunday, 21th August. 1930 (Ist
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  • 690 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Situation Well in Hand. Raiders’ Heavy Casualties. Economic Conditions Deteriorating. Small Traders Ruined. The Government of India’s appreciation of the situation to August 16, says that the situation in the North-West Frontier Province continues one of considerable gravity and danger. Detachments of the main
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  • 45 9 Reuter. Crew and Passengers All Safe. Wellington, August 18. The Tahiti sank this afternoon after all the passengers and crew were safely aboard the Ventura, which is dropping local passengers and crew at Pago Pago and is taking the remainder to San Francisco
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  • 109 9 —Reuter. Built to Travel at 300 Miles an Hour. 800 h.p. ENGINE. Roosevelt Field, August 18. Captain Page of the Marine Corps in the presence of Mr. Atcherley and other visiting airmen displayed the fastest flying over seen here piloting a new mystery Curtiss sea
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  • 162 9 willingly when called upon.”—Rugby Radic Service. Difficulty of Finding Suitable Subject for Blood Transfer. London, August 18. The bulletin issued to day regarding the Duke of Northumberland, who has been seriously ill since undergoing an operation says he bad a very fair night. A very slight improvement
    willingly when called upon.”—Rugby Radic Service.  -  162 words
  • 63 9 —Reuter. Return of Fugitives Previously Believed Dead. Rome, August 18. An official communique states that the return of a number of fugitives in the recent earthquake previously believed dead reduces the total death-roll to 1,475. The Government promises to publish a full list of names to
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  • 56 9 Sir Cecil Clementi Going Home in October. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 19. The “Free Press” understands officially that the Governor is leaving in October on home leave. Mr. John Scott will then be appointed Officer Administering and his place as Colonial Secretary will be taken by
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  • 51 9 —Heuter. Shanghai, August 19. It is understood that the British Government is closing the consulate at Changsha. The Standard Oil Company, whose installa tion at Changsha is unfavourably placed for protection, is removing all stocks as a matter of business precaution. The A. P. C. is making no
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  • 47 9 Reuter. Washington, August 18. Twenty nine new votes in the nox* Congress for an outright repeal of prohibi tion are declared assured as a result of recent party primaries and the known changed attitude of certain representatives. The gains in primaries so far total nine.
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  • 221 9 Official Memorandum Issued. “NO DRASTIC CHANGE.” London, August IS. The Colonial < flice has issued a memorandum on the subject of the unification of the Colonial services, in which it is declared that a recognition of the principle of a single Colonial service does not in itself
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  • 93 9 Rente r. Foreign Steamship Line Wins Test Jetion. New York, August 19. A test action by the North German Lloyd Line against the Collector of Customs of New’ York for the recovery of $2,177 fines for bringing undesirable immigrants into New York has resulted in favour of the
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  • 34 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, .August 18. The War Office announces that Major General Oldlieul has been appointed General Officer Commanding Jhh}» with effect from February 1931. m succession to Major- General Pritchard
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  • 37 9 —Reuter. Tokio, August 18. The Privy Council’s examination committee began formal consideration of the London Treaty at a meeting at the Imperial Palace. The session was understood to be largely devoted to shaping the agenda.-
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  • 122 9 AIR ROUTES. When sufficient experience has been accumulated with the experimental flights with the RlOO and RlOl it is intended, says a Colonial Office Confer 3Ece Blue Book, to organise regular services between Cardington, Montreal and New York. The three main routes are likely to be via Cape
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 33 9 liiirs sews. Fags Wa p a Process of Civilisatbn U tatria s Fas» far Titles 4 Fa-son Whs Was in Saol 13 ■wl’nTralic 14 iocal 7 S tri g Commercial 13 hipping j
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    • 17 9 BOSOET’ lugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana, on the sei.
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    • 181 9 AUltMljeMWPWtgiJilMilKllili'lß "mill. WILL.!' I Littles For China Grass Mafc REVERSIBLE g Sizes Price Sizes Price S 18inx36 in $1.50 9fix 101 $14.00 I 6fix3ft 3.00 9ftxl2ft 16.50 I |6ftx6ft 8.50 10ftxl2ft 1950 t 6ftx9ft 10.50 12fixl2ft 22.50 9ftx 9 ft 12.00 12 ft xl5 ft 27.00 I COLOURS: RED. BLUE,
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 466 10 ANNUAL MEETING. Profit Made in Lean Year. NO DIVIDEND. THE 21st annual general meeting of the Jeram Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in London on July 22, Sir Herbert Wr’ght. the chairman, eaid that, in spite of the record slump in the price of rubb°r, the
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    • 71 10 NO TWO MONTHS’ STOPPAGE. The Directors cf Malaya Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd., have decided not to carry out the two months’ stoppage recommended by the Tin Producers’ Association. During January-April, the dredges were closed down for an aggregate of 89 days for restriction
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    • 63 10 The Directors of Penawat (Milay») Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. have decided not to carry out the two months’ stoppage re commended by the Tin Producers’ Association. During January-April, the dredges were stopped for an aggregate of 78 days on account of restriction. In addition,
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    • 42 10 The homeward ma'l by the s.s. Raj put ana >B at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 23rd intsant. The P. and O, Kashgar with mails de’patched from London on July 31 is expect to arrive here at 7 p.m. to-morrow.
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    • 253 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list st 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day o SS g SHARBS. -2 K S 0 IS co OQ CO oo to. I c. 16. 10. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 1.10 1.25 1.00 1.10
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    • 59 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN-. LONDON. Spot £134-15-1 Up 12/6 3 Months’ £136 5-0. Up 7/6 SINGAPORE. $69.75 per picul. Up 50 c. 125 tons done RUBBER'. Mon 411/16 d. Down 1 d New York 9f c. (Gold) Down |c. local 14| cts. Down
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    • 135 10 Malayan Daily Express.” AVERAGE COST 7sl A LB. According to an authoritative computation of the cost of production of 469 sterling rubber companies it has been found that only 94, or 20 per cent,, can produce rubber under 61. per pound. There is some doubt
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    • 90 10 DUTCH SCEPTICAL OF GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION. London, August 7. The Amsterdam correspondent of the ’’Firaicial Times” states that a pessimistic tone i? prevailing in Dutch rubber circles, which are sceptical of the ultimate result of the attempt of the Liaison Committee to obtain the co-operation of the Government. Moreover,
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    • 175 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) A.R. Sheet 14$ cis. per pound =per pl $l9/33 Easier. London 4 11/164 New York 9| cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). Geueral Produce Agcuey. Ltd* Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 141 cents per lb.
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    • 132 10 A. P. A. MEETING. At the meeting to be he’d in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. 20th August, 1930 the following will speak: The Hon’ble Mr. Ta Cheng Lock (President of the Asut c Planters’ Association of Maleva). Dato Wong Y ck Tong (Vice-President).
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    • 225 10 “Rubber Age.” LOSS TO EXCHEQUER. Mr. W. G. C.ittereil at th* Knala Geh meeting gave se me instructive figures to show what the Exchequer i« losing by the slump in industrial profits. In this respect the rubber trade illustrative of all the others similarly afflicted.
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    • 61 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvich.) London, August 18. Paris. 123.86; New York, 48.73 Brussels, 34.85 Geneva, 2*> 04 Ams terdam, 12.09; Milan, 92.98; Berlin, 20.39 Stockholm. 18.12; Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.17 Vienna, 34.46 Prague 1645; Helsingfors, 1935; Madrid’ 45.55 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, Buenos 4ld Bombay, Shanghai,
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    • 1012 10 KENNEDY Co.’S SHARE LIST. S L a NAMES. o V HO l_Jl 4UBBSB j f o I o c Altenby Rubber O« 1 Alor "15 T Ayer mtem FUnttnf 1 35 Ayer Kuntag Rubbet B.***« 35 Aser Molek Rubber Oo 1 05 1 Ayer Rubber&tatet -9, ion bal.u“PSnttag Syndicate 1
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  • 296 10 FOREMAN SUSS“NANYANG TIMES.’’ In the Penang District Court this morning, Law Swee, foreman of the now 7 defunct Chinese newspaper, the Nanyang Times, claimed his wages together with that of four employees under his care from April 15 to June 15, amounting to $330. Out of this
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  • 75 10 P-snanr, August 19, 1930. (81/ Courtesy of The Chartered Bank). On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 m/tg 2/3 29,32 Private 3 m/ta redit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 France T.T. 1,425 H India T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 79i nom w
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  • 96 10 Thia steamer is expected to arrive here on the 21st instant and to sail the tame day for Colomb). She has suitable accommodation for deck passengers and the passage fare from Penang to Colombo is $23.00 without diet. g a. “Kedah” The Kedah left for Singapore yesterday evening
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 362 10 New Advertisement TO LET. Private Family have well fn rooms, and verand-i L«ge garden, garage. "e pb X •ocality near town. Term. Z* Apply Box No. 132 e/„ P, nani! FOR Sale. The land forming Lota 34H and 3qi t S. 11l and premises No. 21, Barrack r 3 Penang
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  • 326 11 —Pioneer. PRUSSIAN GENERAL’S VIEW. Death of vod Bernhardi. London, July 19. THE death of General von Bernhardi removes one of the old Prussian school who was a decade in advance of German military thought. He was a disappointed man, first because his country would not
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  • 281 11 Here It la. In regard to remedies that sre offered to ’he public, especially those for the use of children, sensible people require something more than b-ld statements of efficiency tnd safety. They demand proof —undeniable and convincing. Therefore the following let’er, which the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 299 11 UiBBY LINE x twin forew mail passenger steamerg and motor vmmls b«l--\n Ran® 000 Colorr»i>o, Port Said, Marseilles, Plymouth and Condon <ith through «onnedfions from Penang. probable homeward BAILINGS. Steamers- Leaves Rangoon. Oxfordshire Aug. 21 'a Stafford. shire Sept. 4 Glonceßteshire Sept. 18 ‘.V.Cheshire Co.t of 2 n «ana A
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    • 111 11 For/ should give Martell Brandy the P'iterence over others as it is superlative yry! year!! HARK! ✓o yat Good News Good News hangar am S 230, Penang Road. Free Preseat Sa!e Free Presentation Sale!! AT DOULATRAM’S 1 for Plirch&S& of u y OU Bargain dollars five you will get a
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    • 154 11 t W A! Eg I_ ©di oyl* TWTWTT THE TYRE FOR WHICH THERE IS NO COMPARISON. 1 x L ffl r I Grand Hotel Brastagi p! Unique health resort in the Sumatra Highlands. 4,800 FEET ABOVE SEA-LEVEL TELEGRAPHIC ADD O ESSPOSTAL ADDRESS— Brastagi Hotel Brastagi. Brastagi Hotel—Brastagi, i Sumatra E.
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  • 960 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the weeks Tn P«rt b. 8« Koala from Eagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Sails for Btlawan to-day at 5 p. m. Tn. v. Intan from Krian
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 9 12 FOR TPra-vel Information WRITE AMERICAN EXPRESS UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.
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    • 276 12 /wig > J ...S I ■!I■ gaggMCXlg (Assets exceed $11,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000,080 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. 9 Ltd (lni.<>rpor>i'«d Jn Straits Settlements). HLAD OFFICE I Winchester House Sin«apor*. LONDON OFFICE t 27, Old J 9wry Ef Tie Company has £20,000 dwnoaHnd the Siiurem*
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 253 12 A 'Phone No. 1 W Penang’s Popular fS |i-V T he Picture Palace j Paramount R-K-0& Where Everybody Goes! J Westcrn^^Electric United Artists' SOUND ,CT U> SYSTEM Productions. To-nigkt I Positively th.® Last N’igHt Owing to the picture being urgently required for screening in another town, the season cannot be
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  • 420 13 RAGS AND EONES” Humorous Memories at Nienty-Three. A clergyman, ninety three yearsyonnp, who calls himself Rags and bones,’’ and writes jocular postcards to his friends, «oes about a little piece of Paradise called Otford Court, in Kent, these Eunny superintending everything, keeping a wise eye
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 302 13 U k 1 A ftf r&jJlSlf\ I ■s I■ r£r -w r ZOG always gets top mails All marks on paintwork revealed the Spring sun are quickly removed with Zog paste. There's no hard rubbing needed. Just a gentle application on a soft rag and the paint’s gleaming. Zog is
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    • 91 13 OLD MALAYA. Personalities of Cld Malaya by Cyril Eaxsadale. is now ready for issue at $2 a copy. Ihe volume may be purchased through cur agents through ou the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd la Fenarg-street, Ferang. "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to he best on the
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    • 115 13 J, MILES FEU iilfesSiPTMs. t ML OW2F DURABLE «-Cl fi7C BEAWTMFUi ft»™ q> i,o a ecdnomscai. C@MF®I2’3’ABS.E (All prices and specifications subject to change without v f 7 ~y Investigate before ouying any other car'—’ IQ3O WitUS SIX Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd., Penang. WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS' r i
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  • 391 14 LONDON TRAFFIC. Licence Plan for Heavy Vehicles. London. A FIGHT of the gravest importance to the read haulage industry is being waged before the Royal Commission on Transport between the Transport and General Workers’ Union and the owners of heavy motor-vehicles engagedin the good’s currying trade,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 357 14 (WFJfM.!?»'» inn 11 mu lammraini mtuhw— xA *w I x I A/ i ’’•Xllenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives 8 complete
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    • 97 14 Keep P ace ...with the Times! Once ink wells had to be tolerated. Now, the Parker Desk Set makes them unnecessary. The smooth writing Parker Duofold Pen contains its own ink and fits in a handsome base. It is always ready for writing within sight and reach. And the Parker
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    • 343 14 Check your baby's weight </■. what a i,Aj»y iHOLID WLK.H x X J AGF j V. MGMT 7 V jA<b.nh lbs. E 6 *V-’A > l J f 7 !0, lb,. <x>“ I o. t 6 16 lb7 17 lbs. IS Ihb. !9 lbs. s 77 j You can’t ask
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 144 14 THE FAMILY ALBUM—SUNDAY MORNING SNOOZE By GLUYAsjmyAMs xz-y < 1 t v ST.RS A 5 WIFE GETS UP, AHD DROPS BLIGSHJLLH' OFFID 57PiR15 AWARE AT SCUNP OF TELLb HEP HE'5 &OIN6 TO SLEEP A6AIN WILFRED SIN6IN6 IN BAH-l-KCOM SLEEP LATE, HE DOESN’T SU6HTLY OFF KEY CARE ABOUT ANY BREAKFAST \gStv
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  • 604 15 CHOWBAST A MARKET. Penang, August 19, 1930. Mutton c ts. Mutton Indian per id 56 Head Sneep or foai each 1-3 U Liver with heart A lua< do 1.50 do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 4u Suet 4Q idney pgfr 30 Feet
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    • 141 15 tr i IfllllMlllMllllhi l ift jiiml It mK|l I l\L i I m P 1 1 ill I |P|L 1 1 HM JM i ih JSW! ?mJ'b -i Klgstisß BBER SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., ym-rw j. c~ x r AYAM BRAND J Js' <sM fksx Provisions i 'JW/
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    • 124 15 I De Soto Six il CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT P" 1 /ja I fc. I I' Y.r w -^7— IWI i wV nJ iii 1 I‘? R I 4 a*»" 1 if A distinctive car with a remarkable performance. PRICE. $2,120 EX WORKS PENANG. I Apply to w earn e Bros.,
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    • 1411 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE II dollar steamship line INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. if cWAMERICAN MAIL LINE J WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N, CONTINENT. J MSNE3THEUS Aug, 21 Lindon, Ritter Jim ani Hamburg ItX&i < PHILOO FETES Aw, 28 Mira lilies. Londm, RiVerdain andHim>urg. > GLAUCU3 Pept. 4 London, Rotterdam aid Hitnborg.
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