Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 August 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 190. VOL. LXXXVIU. WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 420 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Hoad Onice next to The Dispensary. r.r'inch Office 52, Leith Street <■ •>- eB 4. "I I 1., j i I H O rrn G? a o i X ALL SIZES I ifIBKM Expanded Meifi i I 1 lilt I I »J< H I SMB Bfc
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2016 2 POSITION WANTED. CONTROL OF RUBBER IPENANG’S SEA FRONTAGE. I BANISI 11 PRODUCTION. THE MBBOAtWILE BANK OF INDIA Miner, some experience bridge, retain- PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHTS ON WELD QUAY. [lncorporated in Eng and.] I ENGINEERS SAY 5 ing wan, culvert, road end weir construe- Notice is hereby given that a
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  • 800 3 —Morning Post. terrified ryots who hide. Its Difficulties and Uncertainties. Calcutta. A census of every man, woman and child among the 300 odd millions who inhabit India is to be taken between 7 p.ro. and midnight on February 26 next. As the Simon Commission not only
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    • 178 3 4 r EASTERN SERIES WiiS ISBfesr jKSMiO Brown against a paling sky, 1 Wsi?® ®n Winged romance drifting by, I zfwW^'/ SEaped b> dreams long lon S a S° 4 /0 I By what dreamer, who can know afej j IHHHBBIKfe?®| china J I- Half a century* ago Sweetened Condensed
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    • 17 3 "BOSCH" Plugs Xave proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 287 3 ?wv- I A-'V C r-4< VST A Song 'RECORDS That we can Recomend. i (Charming Fox Trot cb2l j Shepherd’s Serenade n From “Devil may Care” c I’m in the Market for You (Just Like a Story Book C High Society Blues cb6B < Eleanor WaPz (Four Hits from “High
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  • 787 4 SIR JOHN SIMON. Secret of His Success at the Bar. At the time Sir John Simon renounced his practice at the Bar tn become Chair* man of the Statutory Commission on Indian Reform?, hie income was estimated in legal circ at £40,0f0 a year. He
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  • 22 4 Mesers. Vickers Armstrong, at Barrow ’auuched “Keith,” a floti.la leader or service with destroyers cf h 4 Beagte 1 us.
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  • 245 4 JUDGMENT AGAINST EXPLORER. Holder Not Entitled to Enter Train. London, August 1. A well-known explorer, who entered a boat train when seeing friends eff at Victoria Station and was cirried by mistake to Folkestone figured in a case at Wandsworth in whicb the judge
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  • 195 4 THE JURY SMOKE AND PUT FEET ON THE RAIL. White Plains (New York). Its august atmosphere merely a memory, the Supreme Court room here now looks like a certain type of men’s club. Justice John E. Mack recently elevated to the Bercb, is responsible; for,as he explained to
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  • 140 4 x ercy uorneiius, —Central News. LEFT TO HUSBAND OF FORMER LADY NORTHESK. Mr. Vivian Cornelius, husband of Jessica Brown—who was formerly Lady Noribesk— will soon be declared tbe 831 e beir to an estate worth more than £200,000. It has been left by bis maternal grandfather. William E.
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  • 107 4 THE KING A HORRIFIED SPECTATOR. London, August 6. His Majesty the King on board the "BrittanL” which was leading in the race for big yachts waa one of tbe horrified f>pFct°tors cf an unueual tragedy at Cowes. Tb-i "Lui wr >rtb.” ruouirg fifth, co'lided with tbe “Lucilla” which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 245 4 Colourful Swans 11'4 that charm the eye h l|i«| The pleasure of owning a “Swan it® s not n crei > obtained through its rem likable efficiency, but is shared 115 charming appearance. There gaa 1S delight in using a pen whose rwt i»w| joyous colour acts as a stimulant
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    • 17 4 'BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best or the rood, in the air ano. cm the se*.
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    • 152 4 tLI yxi M F PEREECiaaEbTS WHISKY KHfl 4 Og LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Costs LESS than most good dentifrices it makes teeth P '1 whiter in quicker time than ever before... L An amazing new Elr cleansing agent, plus fifteen other ingredients to stimulate the gums, S* Sit 1 prevent tooth
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  • 477 5 IWO DANGERS IN INDIA. C.-in-C. Designate Speaks Plainly. General ir Philip hatwote speaking at ihe Wilt-hire County rally of the British Jjegiou at D ivizes, refer re 1 to the situation in India, to u hicb he is going as Commander in-Chief, and said that
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  • 401 5 A SECRET FORMULA. Romance of the lime of “4711.’ “I love everything that sold: old friends, old times, old manners, old hooks, old wino 1 sang the Irish poet Goldsmith. There s beauty and romance in things mellowed by the passage of time —houses and
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  • 158 5 FORMER CAPTAIN-IN-CHARGE AT SINGAPORE. Captain P. R. Stevens D S. 0, R. N., a former Captain in Charge at Singapore, is retiring from the Royal Navy at his own request. Capt. Stevens bad 34 years service, a large part of which was concerned with the
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  • 585 5 Dr. Henry Fraser, some time of Kuala Lumpur, died on July 17 at Pitlochry. Mr, Wee Cheng Soon of Singapore and his family are spending a holiday in Kuala Lumpur. Duke of Northumberland s slight imnrove- ment is maintained. Blood transfusion is now no longer considered advisable.
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  • 314 5 MEDIA, val work. Wonderful Example of Early English Art. After a desperate struggle against time the famous Bedford Book of Hours has been saved for the nation. This wonderful example of mediaeval English art, which was prepared for th" first Duke of Bedford contains
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  • 226 5 SAFEGUARDING QUESTION FOR F. B. I. MEMBERS. Safeguarding and mutual preference between the United Kingdom and the Dominions formed the subject of an important resolution passed unanimously by the Grand Council of the Federation of British Industries. “It was resolved that “a committee consisting of
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  • 116 5 •‘I AM APPALLED” Strong comments were made by Mr. Justice McCardie at Staffer 1 Assizes in regard to tbe increasing number of mental defectives in England. “I am appalled at the breeding of mentally defectives that is going on throughout the country,” he said.
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  • 29 5 The baby son of Colonel Lindbergh, the famous Atlant c fiver, will be named after his father, Charles Augustus Lindbergh. junior, says a Ranter Englewood (N.J.) message.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 34 5 J. R. Perkins Auctioneer and Appraiser. SALES BOOM No. 53 Hale Street, IPOH. RELIABLE CARS ON HIRE. Office Phone No. 579. J House I hone No. 761. Office: No. 58, Hale Street, Ipoh, Perak.
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    • 13 5 You should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 276 5 I G®' '•sCgt® -1 MlbiSoSii I the I Limit of Impure /ZZ Z > jifl Z KU < a V* jGP/ zb I Impure milk—milk from infected;cows, or which is contaminated by flies, etc., after leaving them—is the cause every year of thousands of infants’ deaths. y® 3 Mothers have,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 137 5 SNAPSHOTS OF_A HEROINS By glutas williams y 11 J I -u cetera WONDERS EE SEE THAT NERVOUSLY IVATCdE-6 HIM W tijS obi IN sftCKiriG> OUT OF DRIVE- 10 B©MT Cl£hß- WISHES |R- p CAR WflH HUSB.W M AHEAD KEEPS SILENT KEEP EYES ON THE W WHEEL r( a p#r T
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  • 453 6 Bradman 130 Not Out. Missed by Duckworth at 82. Rain Interferes with Play. London, August 19. RAIN interfered with play in the Test match to-day. At the close of play Australia had scored 403 runs for the loss of three wickets. Bradman (130) and Jackson
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  • 212 6 ABSORBED BY THE EVENING POST. Shanghai, August 6. F eginning next week, the Shanghai "Evening Post” will be entitled ‘‘The i \»-n--ing Fost and Mercury” foilowing the merger whereby the British paper, w’hich was established 50 years ago, vanishes as a separate entity owing to the present trade
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  • 71 6 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 dav. Sept. 3-Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 2nd day. 6 Singapore Turf Club
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  • 191 6 RE RUITMENT FOR MALAYA SUSPENDED. Negapatam, August 2. Consequent on the unprecedented fall in the price of rubber due to over-production, it is reported that most of the plantations in Malaya have had of late either to restrict their output or cease work for the present. There is
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  • 184 6 Forthcoming Productions. There was a large audience at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening for the final performance by the Singapore Repertory Players of the comedy Lord Richard in tha Pantry.” And the general verdict was a Hatteriiig one; emphasised by the floral tributes handed to the
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  • 581 6 NOTTS LOSE GROUND. CoutVy Championship Race. GLOUCESTER’S CHANCE. London, August 19. Notts lost ground in the championship race by losing on the first innings to Yorkshire at Bradford. Rain prevented play to-day and this saved Notts from a crushing defeat. Lancashire maintained its position at the
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  • 115 6 LATEST AMENDMENTS. Promotions for Split Nut and Whippet. The following amendments are announced to the Straits Racing Association Classification of Horses and Ponies: Horses Transfers. —Split Nut from Class 5 to Class 4. New Classifications —Class 1: Euphony. Class 2.—Kalaw, Lady Rossdale. Change of Name. —Eugenol changed
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  • 176 6 LISTENERS DISAPPOINTED. As an effort to broadcast in Singapore a national event in England the relay of the Test match on Saturday was of special interest. Considered as a practical broad cast, however, it was very disappointing. There was no difficulty in tuning in the Singapore amateur station
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  • 123 6 DIABETIC COMA KILLS SIR GUY LAKING. London, Aug 8. The sudden death at St. George’s Hospital on August 4 of Sir Guy Laking, grandson of the famous surgeon, and a bachelor of twenty-six, was the subject of an inquest at Westminster. Sir Guy Laking was a well
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  • 46 6 The above Sketching Club will shortly be holding their annual exhibition. Will intending new members communicate with the Hon. Secretary. Mrs. Sinclair. Harbour Board Quarters, Bagan Dalam, P. W. Amateur arts and crafts work, painting in oils and watercolours, photography, etc., will be welcomed.
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  • 52 6 Rabies having ceased to exist in the district of Kuala Lumpur, the Resident of Selangor has rescinded the Gazette notification of March 6, 1928, which prohibited the export of dogs within a radius of ten miles of the General Post Office, Kuala Lumpur. Dogs med not now
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 41 6 OLD MALAY!. Personalities of Old Malaya by Cyril Baxendale, is now ready for issue at $2 a copy. Ihe volume may be purchased through our agents through ou the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd la Penang-street, Penang.
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    • 227 6 ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼VV< Has it occurred to YOU that the only way to ensure ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS in the sugar you purchase is to buy it in packages, sealed and GUARANTEED by ;he refiner I I ImLmKjiTj rMMH I I BIW-Ji 11 «SMI Ifr IB ■nA I Mjjip 11 bS» TAI K O
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  • 1091 7 Landed in Fine Condition. Polissonne and Three Others not in Batch. Bloodstock Agency Officials on Board. batch of 24 English maidens imported by the Peiak Turf Club for the JannarvllPl snn were this morning by the p in( Barrima and are b j Jsn.ttolpMiby train
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  • 441 7 MR. SHELLEY'S PROMOTION. Mr. Hemmant as British Resident Several very interesting announcements have just been made relating to changes in the higher branches of the Civil Service. When His Excellency the Governor goes on leave in October it is stated that Mr. B. Al helley (Treasurer)
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  • 87 7 YESTERDAYS RESULTS. The following are the results of the tennis matches played yesterday in the Penang Tennis Onen Tournament: Yeoh Wee Yeang beat Saw Tiang Sooi 6—l, 6—3. Cheah Wat Hye beat J. W. Boyle, 6 —l, 6—l. G. Goldsack beat A Sinclair. 6 1, 6
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  • 73 7 TO-MORROW’S MATCH. A friendly football match between the Anjuman Himayathul Islam and the Penang Municipal Recreation Club will be played on the Renong Ground on Thursday at 5.15 n.m. The following will represent the Anjuman Himayathul Islam Packeer. A Kader. Buhari, R. Abdul. Kassim. A.
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  • 628 7 RULE OF THE ROAD. How May a Tramcar be Overtaken? An interesting point as to how a tramcar may be overtaken by a motor car was raised in the Second Police Court yesterday after noon when Dr. J. Ando, a local medical prac titioner, was charged at
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  • 52 7 Reuter. MISS BETTY NUTHALL’S SUCCESS. In the second round Miss Sarah Palfrey beat Mrs. Stenz 61. 6-1, and Miss Betty Nutball beat Mrs. Lamrne 6 1, 6-1. n the first round of the doubles Miss Betty Nuthall and Miss Sarah Palfry beat Mrs. Hawke and Miss GlaLs Hutchings
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 609 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —It is surprising that the bishops touched upon the problem of birth control at the Lambeth Conference. A decade ago if this subject was mooted many of the bishops might never have discussed the matter. It is a good
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    • 222 7 Sir. —Please, allow me some space in your valuable paper to enable me to point out the correctness of tbe Malay saying ‘Sebab nila se titek rosak susu sa gantang which means’ by a single drop of indigo a whole gallon of milk is spoilt’. Armed with
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    • 149 7 The following letter appears in the Malay Mail: Sir, —Amongst all tbe correspondence that has appeared in your paper in the last four months, with regard to the question of unemployment I tbink that Mr. Curran Sharp’s letter in yesterday’s edition deserves special praise. lam of opinion
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 14 7 You should give Martell's Br ’ndy the Preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 350 7 fej I tfAf I Elenburgs Foods I Made from the purest milk s of cows pastured in the home I counties, the ‘Allenburys* J Foods are as easily digested I as mother’s milk. They are II germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water
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  • 379 8 IF THEY FAINT NOT." “Before I pass to one or two other matters I venture to advise the shareholders in this company not to be frightened out of their holdings as the present state of affairs must, some time, pass, and, to use a Scripture phrase, I think that in
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  • 277 8 Messrs. Pritchard and Co Limited, the universal providers of Malaya, have taken the first step in what we hope may be a general move towards a reduction in the cost of living which is long overdue. Messrs. Pritchards announce that they are giving a ten per
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  • 246 8 Lead Pipes Found in Ruins of Buried City. Pompeii, August 19. Pompeii, the ancient Roman city which was overwhelmed with Herculaneum by an eruption from Vesuvius, had a water supply .much the same as that of modern cities, it has been revealed during excavations near the House
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  • 1137 8  -  A. H. Penang, Wednesday. ROM Kulim comes plaint y* from a subordinate in Government service and we ventilate it because our sympathies lie with any victim of a cold —be it in head or nose —who must work willy-nilly. Our correspondent, whose letter will be found elsewhere,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 112 8 Now Ready Provision AND Cold Storage IFyice L Ist. I Prices in every instance are reduced to the Lowest possible. Stocks are al! .guaranteed fresh, and of the finest quality. Please ask for a copy. Pritchard C° DUKKERS gpl YELLOW LABEL Effl ALE ja JEREZ DE Li frouiera PALE SHERRY
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    • 40 8 O. HOTCU The Band of the < s.s. President Garfield WILL PLAY AT THE AFTER DINNER DANCE ON Friday, 22id August, 1930. 9E. JL jgffl ffl ag 9 Sifi i ’f Wps Ja j W® -m 'll PWMrT Wbiteldjel Ip y/HisjiY
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 256 9 By the Bows in Boiling Whirlpool. masterly seamanship OF CAPTAINS. Penybryn Now Short of Fuel in Gale. Wellington, August 19. Tributes to the masterly seamanship of the Captains of the Tahiti and the I’ mtura in preventing disaster are paid by the Tahiti's passengers whom
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  • 122 9 -Reuter. Disappears from Private Yacht off New Jersey Coast. Baltimore, August 19. The newspaper proprietor Van Lear Biack, the aviation and yachting enthusiast, who flew round the world last year, fell overboard from his yacht and was drowned oft the New Jersey coast. The body has
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  • 83 9 —Reuter. Reported Illness of Aimee McPherson. Los Angeles, August 19. The Evangelist, Aimee McPherson, is critically ill. Her secretary says she is dind and had a nervous breakdown a fortnight ago. Her daughter has been summoned from Paris and her son from the Middle West. Later. Reports are
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  • 188 9 Possible 1930 31 Deficit of $200,000,000. REVENUES DECLINE. Washington, August 19. A deficit of two hundred million dollars is feared at the end of the fiscal year on June 80, 1931, due to increasing expenditure, shrinking revenues and reduced business activity. Expenditure from July 1 to
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  • 118 9 Reuter. Speculators Exploiting the Political Situation. Madrid, August 19. The steady decline in the peseta from 43.80 a fortnight ago to 46.50 yesterday is ascribed to speculators exploiting the instability of the political situation and diffi culties connected with the return to constitutional government and has produced
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  • 141 9 —British United Press. More Factories to be Established in A ustralia. Sydney, August 19. Exemption from the embargo on imports has been granted by the Commonwealth Government to the firm of Heinz, of “57 Varieties fame, following upon the decision of the firm to establish
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  • 32 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, August 19. A private opium factory was raided by nolice within a mile of the Government factory turning out opium indistinguishable from Government opium.
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  • 35 9 Shanghai, August 19. The Green Howards are coming here from Hankow aboard H. M S. Cumberland, the Communist menace at Hankow apparently being considered at an end. The Berwick replaced the Cumberland.
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  • 34 9 —Reuter. Washington, August 19. The Dupont Denemours munitions for the Chinese Nationalists which were held up by the authorities have bsen released at the request of the C hinese Legation, Reuter.
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  • 134 9 Maintenance Grants For Closed Estates. 200,000 TONS PLAN. London, August 20. A new scheme to combat overproduction of rubber is given prominence in the columns of the Financial Times. The scheme has been devised by Mr. V. N. Were and Mr. W. A« Stanton, managers respectively
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  • 186 9 In the Penang District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer this morning, Detective Inspector Gordon produced David Anthony for sentence. Anthony was formerly employed by Mr. Baring Gould whose Penang Turf Club badge he stole. When the case was first tried in the Police Court before Mr. Edward
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  • 193 9 Indian Coolies Resent Wage Cuts. IMPASSE REACHED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 20. Two thousand Malabari labourers struck work at the Naval Base on Mondav and f yesterday and refused to accept an offer to go back at the same rate of pay until
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  • 422 9 British United Press New Financial Magazine to Succeed “Gazette du Franc.” Paris, August 19. Madame Marthe Hanau, the French woman financier who was recently released on bail after hunger striking for 27 days while awaiting trial on charges arising from the Gazette du Franc scandals, has
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  • 72 9 —Reuter. No Co operation Against the Kurds. t Constantinople, August 19. What appears to be Persia’s last word in the exchange of Tarco Pers-ian Notes regarding the Kurdish rebellion was received today and declares that the Persian Government cannot in any circumstances consent to military co operation with
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 38 9 10-DAY’S NEWS. Fags fedford Beck Lr Nation 5 H;g* |y Paid I awysr 4 fsrthing Damages 11 M Estimates 13 sus of India 3 Man They Could Kot Kang 14 F «niniie Reflections 15 Sort g 'hipping p
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    • 58 9 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea if. taW| f y, I V s R I t- •--a. I 1 I Please t I on cap t 3 t I IPSC-EI fe" ”-S h a l .ft*/ B •z »»'ll
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    • 304 9 FROM THE MID-AUGUST ISSUE OF His Master’s Voice Records. De Groot Trio in brilliant Fantasia of Strauss Waltzes paraphrase of stratum waltzes b 3457 De Groots, David Bor and Reginald Kilbey. For lovers of fine banjo playing SNATCHES OF SONG (Medley of Popular Favourites)Intro: ‘‘The Wearing of the Green” m
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 884 10 ELAEIS ESTATE FACTORY. Opened by H. H. Tunkul Mahkota. t THE palm oil factory recentlv complete on Elaeis Estate, Mengkibf 1, Johorr, was offic ady operei on Aug. 10. Special interest wag lent to the occasion by the fact that the f tetory ia the
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    • 489 10 SINGAPORE IN FAVOUR. Government Aid Doubtful. The Singspore Rubber Growers’ Association has replied to the questiona.re circularised to all Ribber Associations in Malaya stating that a large majority of members are in favour of adopting the Anglo-Dutch Liaison Committee’s proposals to restrict production. The proposals are as
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    • 219 10 OBSOLETE MACHINERY BEING SOLD ASIATICS HARD HIT. According to a report from the Fedeiationef British industries* representative at Bandoeng, J *va, the world crisis in business is probably as serious in that isl&rd as anywhere els*, hot only rubber, but sugar, tea and c ffee are all
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    • 116 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The foUowing were the latest quotetions in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day 2 C E S Sharbs. s, 3 a m cq aS is. Ii I e. la. Miami Ayer Hitam Tin. 9'- 9 6 9/3 9
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    • 56 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TIN-. LONDON. Spot £135 0-8. Up 5/3 Months’ £135*10-0. Up 5/StNGAPORE. $70.00 per picul. Up 25 c. 125 tons done RUBBER: London 41 d. Up 1/16 d New Tort 9g c (Sold) Down |c. Local 15 cts. Up c. By
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    • 152 10 LONDON STANDARD C OOSE.) A..R Sheet 14 ’tB, ptr pew d =per pl $l9/66 Q lie*. Dnr.l 41 1 N 'i j 1 9 j c‘s. (g Id). (5p Of V*<mj***. A tert Dennys). General Produce Af*usy. Li£. Singapore Price® fr standard Ribbed Socked Sheet tor to-lay are
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    • 106 10 KEL ANTAN ESTATE TO BE CLOSED. O virg to the continued depression and uncertain outlcok in the rubber industry generally, the directors of the Pahi Plantations, wh’ch has a planted area of 995 acres in Kelantan h&ve announced that they have been made to arrange i n alternative
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    • 64 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvtob London, August 19 Pari?, 123.82; New Y rk. 4.«7H Brm-sels. 34.85 Geneva, 25.04 Ara te-d’m, 12.Dhf. Milan, 92.98; Berl a, 20.39 Stockholm, 18.12 Copcnl aj*n, 18.16; Oslo. 18.17; Vi*nna, 34.45 Prague 164 3 Helsingfors, 193MaJri L 45.25 Lisbon. 108.25 Athena, 375 Buehares 818 Ric, Buencp
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    • 202 10 Psnang, A ugust 20, 1930. t cts Bsnarss Opium p. ®h«* nom Clovai Gtold leaf Mace Pickings nom 170.0 Nutmegs 80s JO.OO 110 s .i no Oocoanuts per 1,000 M 90.00 CJopra Sunorisd buyers 6.80 Rattans 831,8 11V Rattens Coarse m 10-6 C Green Snail Shells w 13.0
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    • 203 10 Ft rang. August 20, ’930. (By Ocurten/ ei The Charter «i On London Bank Demand 2/3 2%132 h 4 m|‘a 2/3 29'32 Private 3 m/ts red t 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 24 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 h France T.T. 1.425 H India T.T. 155 i
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    • 22 10 The homeward ms 1 by the s.e. Rajputana ci< s a s at 5-30 p.m. cn Snturuay, the 23rd intsan*.
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    • 1037 10 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST. MAMEB. S ig z_j L_d »UKB«R I O 9 0 8 O Allraby O» 1 00 1 10 41or €4«j*h Rabb&r Sstate 1 10 I 20, «*i*y ’SrtnW 1 1 Bo| Aver '-Gsana Planting SyuAkmto 1 25 i 60 ex Ayer Knnlng Eabbes Seteie* 86 35
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  • 249 10 “FEEBLE MINDED” COMMENT Tn STUDENTS. Two 20 yearf-old Canadian medical students, who &ra making a tour cf the world without money, have realised ote of their greatest ambitions—aa interview with Mr. Bernard Shaw. The students—Piul Wolinsky and Max Ma covitch— told the “Sunday Dispatch” of
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  • 167 10 ADVICE OE FAMOUS SPECIALIST. Kisaing is a dangerous habit. Kiss tg children should be a criminal offence. Such was the opinion expressed to a pressman by a prominent epecialist with regard to the report of Dr. J. C. P ckup; the medical offi:er for Wombwell, Yorkshire.
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  • 176 10 RESULT OF INTENSIVE INSTALMENT SALES. Mr. Willia E. tou?b, o/ r w„ the gn-et »t «V i; Metropole. Lord >n on July American Chamber ofCon 3o1 16 i-j-e don, and spoke afterwards t s on Bsnefits and Dangers of Ra iona He said that while a K oo<l
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 56 10 A. Mohamed Rawther UuMliag subM Ageut. Shipments promptly cleared <nd despatched. Moderate charge. For particulars apply:— Jffice 3a, Union St., Penang, Te\4G4. Branch 91. Penang St., Penang. 50?. Mrs. M. F. DIAS, Qualified Midwife, 16 years experience [in 5. 5- and p. M. S. Government Hospitals, Retired in >924. 51,
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    • 80 10 New Advertisenunh F °K 55Ss with 2 i M excellent condition. Ci c,vers Iq including violets, maiden ro B e 8 Tel. 1207 or Pinang Gazette. (/> Carnarvonshire Consi«?nee B of cargo D9r vessel from Europe are hereh s?® that the survey of ciruo 7 damaged condition will b/Tn IQa
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  • 406 11 “DEBS.” IN DEMAND. Young Women Omitted from Invitations. Mayfair’s young women who "came otu” five or six years ago are having a bad season. They are not being asked to the big society balls and similar functions. This year’s debutantes of seventeen a id eighteen are getting
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  • 122 11 GOLDEN WEDDING OF BISHOP WHO TOOK HIS LAST PILL 57 YEARS AGO. Bishop William Heddle, of the Peculiar people, and Mrs. Huddle celebrated their golden wedding at Southend with a gathering of s venty-two descendants. The Peculiar People are numerically strong in South Essex, where the
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  • 113 11 EMINENT DOCTOR’S OPINION. An opinion of tne qualities of the henpaoked husband, ’n strong contrast to that traditionally depicted by z mic artist, was expressed by Dr. C. W. hu mins in a lecture at the Cambridge summer school. Dr. Kimmics, who is an authority on children,
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  • 94 11 DUOHESS AND A “WONDERFUL SCOTHER IN LIFE When the Dueheis of Atholl presented prizes at Bl&okheath High School for Giris she found thatpriz s were given for knitting. “I don’t often find that you give prizes f< r knitting in English tchoolf,” she said, blthough I
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  • 274 11 NEW ROAD TRAFFIC BILL. Increased Penalties for Dangerous Driving. London, August 1. The abolition of the speed limit for motor cirw was the feature of the New R ad Traffic Bill which attracted most attention, but in fact the new Act, which received Royal assent
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  • 234 11 NO LIBEL BY TEACHER. Award to Schoolgirl for Her Expulsion. A farthing damages was awarded, in the King’s Bench on July 9, to Miss Mollie Hunt, the nineteen-year-old Guernsey ex schoolgirl, in her action against her former headmistress. The jury found that there had been no libel in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 115 11 You should give Martell Brandy the peference over others as it is superlative Rubber Restriction. THERE IS NO RISK of damage to your RUBBER TSEER I WHEN RESTING IF THE TAPPED PANEL is treated with Z “BY TEST THE BEST.” Samples and Par ieulars from CARGILLS COLOMBO. AgentsJ BOUSTEAD CO..
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    • 214 11 MIL K Made by There’s health and strength, recuperation H.&G. Simonds and invigoration in a bottle of SIMONDS’ R ea Q |n B MILK STOUT—and very nice, too. Nutritious and creamy—• Brewers of the you’ll remember the World Famous “first to-day” if ita SIMOX DS MILK „p ALE ALE Hop
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 197 11 I flumour As Others See It. M I I I if I SV .XW 181 4rW I jk;. *e« s*s I f£&£ i- *i« ’■>-•• “A I u «l -i. vnn for the balloon, uncle.” I Jlh’lU’M ver >' Sinftll R,ft Th’ll-what I said, but mother said I I thank
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  • 1315 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Pert Teday. 0.8. Honing from Calcutta. Sailing today f)r Singapore; China and Japan. a, B. Sitiawen from Alor Sar a»0 Pnlau Langkawi. Sails
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    • 116 12 fill 0A A £3 J® 7 ARE W©MENf' BEST KELP TO HEALTH AND Lasting good looks depend upon good health. Good health follows upon .< cleansed fystem working in harmony. This is the effect of Beecham’s Pilis, the unrivalled remedy for stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles. EOhG’s TONS9RIAL PARLOUR
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 253 12 Laugh your troubles away with ‘Navy Blues’’ 1 1,1 Mi From Wednesday, 20th to 6-45 and 9-30 Saturday, 23rd Entrust. ’Phone 264 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER present Ths World Famous Artistes. ‘THE REVELLERS” FOLLOWED EY A R vue Reprodueed Entirely in Tecbnicolour “THE DOLL SHOP” Dancing—Singing —Dancing and WILLIAM HAINES-ANIT* PAGE. In a
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  • 261 13 "SEVERE CUTS" Supplementary Estimate for Twenty New Vessels. More mcney h required by the Navy 'oliowin# the decisions of the London Nnvai Conference, and on July 9, a Supplementaty Estimate was issued for £208,200. Of this sum £183,690 is wanted to meet the cuet to
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  • 107 13 £5,292 FOR T UNE I EFT TO WIFEHUSBAND’S TRIBUTE IN WILL. Mr. Maurice Marks, of Muswell Hill. N., who died on May 14, wish estate of £5, 292. left his property to his wife, Mrs. Caroline A. Marks, stating in his will:— “I hope the firm
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  • 83 13 TWENTY-NINTH BROKEN IENGAGEMENT. The end of yet encther romance has been annum c o. The marriage arranged between Mr. K-mycn Uu< t: Hcmfiay anu Mies Eleanor MacDonald Tetity will not take place. Mr. Homfray is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Homfray, of Mitcheldean,
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  • 51 13 MR. lO2JALD STEWART VICTIM OF CONSUMPTION. Mr. Donald Stewart, the author, has died from consumption in a nursing home at Walmer, Kent, at the sge of twentyseven. Mr. Stewart was the author of the muchdiscuss d recoct autobiographical novel, “t-anatvrium,” which oescribed the life of a consumptive
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 329 13 Whs SKY ga A Welcome Change! m3® A,& 1 F you are not drinking R, Am f. l V ?Z/” 1 “KEO HACKLE” you V S v/ 1 ,re lot drinking the vO y'* i W /Tf /jK best Try !t or a change. H-. .JuSSs You will continue to
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    • 163 13 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. WEAK AND PAINFUL JOINTS Are your arms weak Are your legs unable to carry you about? Do you feel like falling down Does your work not interest you Do games and recreation even seem irksome to you
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    • 344 13 SOSCF, SaS ta®' 1 WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO 4 What Nurses Writes EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS sickness relieved nausea HtiisSied 1 atienr bid very bad morning sickness < <« a wee b a by #e fretful e flatulence a became very ill. I advised Sunshine Glaxo i r. i 7 o
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  • 528 14 HELF ED TO ESCAPE BY THE EXECUTIONER. Murder Committed Subsequently. Sir Simon Van Der Aa, a Dutchman, whose Eritish title was conferred on him in recognition of his services as Secretary of the International Prison Congress at its last meeting, which was held in London
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  • 90 14 PENALTY FOR FOUR SOLICITORS AFTER CONVICTIONS FOd FRAUD. solicitors at home were struck off th»» Roll on July 10. wen —Horace Albert Dixon, formerly of Piccadilly; Georg-* Emersm, formerly of Birmingham and West Hartlepno’; Hugh Hammond, formerly o York and Bradford, and Genrge Gordon Henshall Witchell,
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  • 43 14 Princess M-»rie Louise p r e3Pnted prizetat the Meir mobtan Police horse sh >w and tcurubment at Imber Court, Thanvr Ditton, and received a bouqunt from Police C nstable Smith, whose horse went down on its kn*»es and bowed.
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  • 43 14 An entry for next year’s Schneider Trophy R ci has been received from Itlay by the Royal A*ro Club. Italy wiii tend a full team of three machit ee a>d the entry will have fu i ofiic a’ b eking.
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    • 458 14 KPM Royal Packet Navigation Company. [lncorporated in Holland] Telephone No. 582. Telegrams: Paketvaart.” Steamers. Intended to Sailing for Cremer Sat. Aug 23 Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Rengat Sun. Aug. 24 Belawan Deli, 1 aneh and Asahan. Makian Sun. Aug. 24 Pg -Drandan, Pg. Soesce. Pg. Poera and Langsa. Oelee-Lheue,
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    • 17 14 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 503 14 “PHOSFERINE is a Paring that never lets me down” a Splendid for a' Goad Health A. E. BEAMISH, the Famous Davis Cup k Interna.tional Principal of the Beamish Corresncndesic-3 ScHool of Lawn Tennis r writes:- f-Z L “IF there is a harder worked man at the present 1 time than
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  • Feminien Reflections
    • 789 15 j rece'v? a req neat, by the m Mistrws Bassett, as to how she h t cry herbs for winter Doe be good supply in her Rarden at baviDß 8 Do write to edviee her lbepr e^ n thp(n ppoa kitchen paper and to» prea inlc h
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    • 375 15  -  BY MOLLIE LITTLE. v that femininity is fashionable i ,n 8 natural th it Les should ren o favour— which it c-rcainly has. |j UBe d. w tb quite proligal lavishneas 'Dgerie, many garmentsGonnitl mQc b o' as they do of matetUBiil?r^ y th® Tsce is applied
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    • 438 15  -  BY ADELA LEWIS. Of all the symbols of luck the horseshoe is, perhaps, the one which appeals to most women. There are few of us into whose lives it does not obtrude at some time or other, and though the use of the genuine article at weddings
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      84 15 If your holiday hat is not of materi J, then, to be up to-the-minute, it should be trimmed with a material. The blue straw hat at the top of the sketch is lined with white linen, and looks most attractive against a sun-tanned skin. For the more
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    • 469 15  -  BY JOAN ROSSITER. New cases to hold the holiday sh'tes are very elegant both in their covers, and in the way they are lined. There are cases with divisions for a few pairs of shoes, and larger sizes to hold a dozen pairs. Just now, shoes
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    • 391 15  -  BY MARJORIE CROOME. Why not tint your holiday snapshots and make them even more interesting and attractive than usual The process is very simple. First of all, it is necessary to obtain an outfit of transparent water-colour stamps from a photographer. The stamps should be arranged
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    • 583 15 BY ROSAMUND. As soon as plums come in—which event, somehow, seems to happen earlier every year!—it is wise to look out favourite recipes in readiness. A sudden giut will reduce their price considerably, and it is always best to take immediate advantage of any such opportunity. The
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    • 142 15 Books Worth Reading. s Titles Authors Prlce The Treasure House of Martin Hews E. Phillips Oppenheim $2-00 Wanted on the Voyage Berta Ruck Open Till Sunset D. M. Locke Young Man of Manhattan Katharine Brush d-w Boston Upton Sinclair 3-00 Afoot in Ita’y J° hn Gibbons 3-00 The Chaste Mistress
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    • 1296 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE]? dollar steamship line 'INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. J dInd AMERICAN MAIL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. |;,j n x~- KF^TTUr^' rik’ 21 London, Rotterdam and Hamlnrp HtTJmL iHH CO KTEs Ad?. 28 Marse lie*. London, Rot e-dam tnd Himbuig. j ZflgljX (IT AT7CT7S t'ert. 4
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    • 603 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINKS (Oompanibs Incorporated is MAIL PASSENGER A&D CARGO SERVICE Peninsular and Oriental S. H Ca., under con- Penang, Teluk Ansan Part u tract with His Majesty’s Giwcriunent, London and Siimm wT 1 and Far East Hail Service. p Outwards from London for China and Japan.
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