Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 August 1930
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Title Section21 1930-08-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. LX PUBLISHED DAILY No. 194. VOL. LXXXVIII. MONDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1920. PRICE IO CENTS21 words
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Advertisement166 1930-08-25 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Read Office next to The Dispensary. p r anch Office 52, Leith Street Cf— ■———■wbiibii E—na—MKauama— dlnife r mE© 1j s pn TMg WORLD I I ii ,J XXX I! I MOTOR ONION I !Lx\ u h n X C “x Insurance Co,, Ltd. ~xx x166 words
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Advertisement14 1930-08-25 1 H.TOHISAISIii STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70,815H0P STBEHT, PENANG. i14 words
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Advertisement1861 1930-08-25 2 ri u «'UMJIMW. i■ i I IMI 1 g POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. THE BANKS. I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Miner, =>ome experience bridge, retain- Tek’&a Limited. TJ J AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, T Atftlz ingwa’.!. cn’vert.rond m.f «ere nslruc- (Incorporated in England 4 i IT| .VJI (Incorporated in England by Boyal1,861 words
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Article712 1930-08-25 3 H. W, in “Daily Express” FLOATING OIL FACTORY. Triton’s 100 Years of Service. Last week a whale took a look at the liner “damaria,” dived under the ship, struck the bow in coming up again, and promptly ditaopeared. The eteamer was not damaged, butH. W, in “Daily Express” - 712 words
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Article134 1930-08-25 3 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING. The following is the Agenda of the ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission, to be held to morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President n ay bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisiors arrived at on134 words
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Advertisement487 1930-08-25 3 MADE IN X LONDON It’s that i 1 j < <wHH| extra touch of ijltt 1 quality that aN pleases me I *<■. /> g .x-ix-' 1 s <ik. W-''''" a < PURE TOBACCO CORK-TIP Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of ginia tobacco guaranteed pure t h e487 words
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Advertisement244 1930-08-25 3 “LOVE IS A DREAMER” Fox Trot, theme song from the “Talkie” “Harmony Heaven” will intrigue you with it’s Huati.ng Melody. Played by Debroy Somers band. The other side f atur?s that melody number “Harmony Heaven.” Ask to hear these. I’m in the Market for You Fox Trot t Just Like244 words
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Article830 1930-08-25 4 Yet they had their value—Age that believed ia itself—and it still lives. Victorian ira, it «perns, is creeping back upon us, garbed in the long dresses that our grandmothers wore with such a stately air. Wr are not likely to see the Royal Horticultural Hall given ov-r830 words
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Advertisement100 1930-08-25 4 You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative. I Hl fawn ■■dfcini ■II Mfiii jiHii F 1111 nI, I A YAM BRAND J < M few ns o iwIBL w 18 A 0 Guarantee I Quality. Sole Importers CLOUET CO., LTD., Singapore. -4» F ack!!!100 words
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Advertisement251 1930-08-25 4 R tell z/W Za Jr rA I 4 y 5t wRWOBSfiRMib’ /rZrP 3 Mail J i ĕ mMMMJMF itgiA i |R to g I 1 Keep cool—through "47ir When sweltering keat is threatening to sa£> your strength, when you are listless and weary, then “47//” Eau de Cologne will hel|?251 words
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Article720 1930-08-25 5 MO XEYCH k NG RR I X VOL V E I'. District Judge Reserves Julg.nent. 1 Tn the Penang District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the case was heard on Saturday in which the local Detective Police charged two Indian money changers of 22a, Beach720 words
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Article761 1930-08-25 5 DIRECTOR INTERVIEWED IN PENANG. Information for Bondholders. For the information of persons holding bonds in N. Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd Mr. H. Landon Smith, a director of the company and chairman of directors of Smith. Wylie and Co Ltd., the managing agents, made an interesting statement761 words
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Advertisement150 1930-08-25 5 Lj-• /Wt“ f j,..; < ''Nau I W">> smiler is almost entirely a matter of finding the right food. Breast milk may not suffice, it may not lx* suitable. But Cow and Gate can l»e regulated exactly so as to satisfy, build and agree with any baby, in every season.150 words
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Advertisement51 1930-08-25 5 LGSCLL" PLugs iave proved to be be a on tke read in the air and cn the ssi. LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN NEW YORK ALLIED NATIONAL CORPORATION LTD. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS SPRAYING AND LIME WASHING MACHINES GAS AND OIL ENGINES ESTATE SUPPLIES. 72/74, VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W.I CONTRACTORS TO H.B.M. AND FOREIGN51 words
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Advertisement46 1930-08-25 5 X jrjMMincTrv «wrfWTßf wfiT —TW, PRICE BARGAINS Terms: Strictly Cash g THIS WEEK AT XVljiteatvays I Teluk Anson, B Taiping, i dlclllg Aior Star, g» HALF I PRICE BARGAINS J Terms: —Strictly Cash h TH. IS I WEEK I AT I "Wfjiteaways I S;, f Penang46 words
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Article, Illustration424 1930-08-25 6 George Gadd - Weight Well Forward. By George Gadd. GETTING THE BEST OU I OF IRONS. A player recently asked me if I thought he would be able to get more length with his irons if he had a heavier set. I looked through his bag and found that his clubs424 words
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Article471 1930-08-25 6 Singapore Free Press. WORK ON THE TRACK. iosira Moves Well in Training. Considering the amount of racing there has been of late and the continued hard going, the entry for the Autumn meeting must be accounted satisfactory, particularly perhaps in the first class which has drawn a‘ Singapore Free Press. ’ - 471 words
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Article197 1930-08-25 6 —Reuter FIRST THREE PLACES. Kaye Don Breaks a Rib. MARVELLOUS ESCAPE. London, August 24. The Italian team of two litre Alfa Romeo motor-cars took the first three places in yesterday’s Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy Race at Belfast. The official speeds were as follows Nu volar—Reuter - 197 words
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Article67 1930-08-25 6 —Reuter. RESULTS OF SATURDAY’S MA! CHES. London, August 23. The following were the results of Scottish League matches played Saturday. Airdrieonians 4 Kilmarnock 3 Ayr U. 2 Falkirk 5 Celtic 6 Hibernian 0 Cowdenbeath 2 Aberdeen 0 Dundee 0 Rangers 1 Heartc 6 Fast Fife 1 Leith 1—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article28 1930-08-25 6 —Reuter. Newport, August 24. In the final of the Rhode Island Casion Invitation Tournament Tilden beat Allison 8 1, 0- 6, 5—7, 6 2, 6 -1.—Reuter. - 28 words
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478 1930-08-25 6 WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY. Abbot’s Gift in First Division. NICELY WEIGHTED. THE following are the handicaps for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Singapore on Saturday, August 30. It will be noticed that Abbot’s Gift who ran with478 words
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Article73 1930-08-25 6 Reuter. ENGLAND’S VICTORY AT HAMILTON. Hamilton, (Ontario). August 24. The first British Empire Games were concluded this evening. The meeting consisted of Athletics, Swimming, Rowing, Bowls, Boxing and Wrestling. An official record of the grand aggregate points was not kept but it is unofficially stated that EnglandReuter. - 73 words
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Article94 1930-08-25 6 DEFEATED BY INGAPORE CUP SIDE. (From Our Cwn Correspondent.) Singapore, August 25. The South China Athletic Club, who are the Hong Kong champions, played their first soccer match hero yesterday when they opposed a Singapore Malaya Cup side, ingapore won by two goals to one but their94 words
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Article34 1930-08-25 6 —Reuter. Cheap Dismissal by ustralia. Bristol, August 23. Pain interfered with play at Bristol where the Australians visited Gloucester. The county was dismissed for 72 runs.Hornibrook capturing four wickets fur 21' runs.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article625 1930-08-25 6 BY 5 WICKETS. Expensive Dropped Catches. FULL SCORE-!. THE P. C. C. defeated the Ceylonese by five wickets on the Esplanade yesterday. The match was continued from the previous week-end when rain interfered with play. The Ceylonese led by two runs on the first innings625 words
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Article368 1930-08-25 6 U. S. A. and Germany Worse than Britain. Rugby, August 7 The unemployment return* for last week show that the number of persons normally in regular employment registered as wholly unemployed totals 1,257,000 Of these over 900 000 are men and 246.000 women the remainder being368 words
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Article43 1930-08-25 6 Aug. 30 —Singapoie Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ist day. Sept. 3—Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 2nd day. 6 Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 3rd day. 10 Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting 4th day. 13 Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, sth day.43 words
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Article287 1930-08-25 6 JUDGMENT AGAINST A WOMAN GOLFER. Mr. Justice Bennett in the Chancery Division gave judgment for )'r. Jones Hanson and Mr Norman Hackett, the president and hon. secretary of the Keighley Golf Club, in their action against Mias Constance Felicity Goidard.of The oi’ag o Spring Gardens-lane, Keighley,287 words
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Article155 1930-08-25 6 INSTRUCTION COURSES DULNG HOLIDAY. In the House of Coinmons l Secr e Lieut. olonel Gault asked th fa tary of States for th a Colonies attention has been drawn that certain members or nial services have oetii to undergo courses of im r their leave periods at155 words
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Advertisement110 1930-08-25 6 ▼TWVTTVTVTVfJ Has it occurred to YOU that the only way to t n ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS in the sugar you purchase is to buy it in packages, sealed and GUARANTEED by the refiner I WWllGlli»] jM I K I BMI [■HI T A IK O O T. K” sugar is so110 words
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Article234 1930-08-25 7 INTER STATE tennis. Selangor Easily Defeated. DETAILED REST LTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 24. Ti tennis tournament for the Storch r n began on Saturday afternoon. Three doubles matches were played when rain prevented further play. \ecri Sembilan, Perak and Selangor were t234 words
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Article109 1930-08-25 7 ETCETERAS WIN. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 24. By beating the Merchants by seven wickets on Saturday the Etceteras won the 8. C. C. cricket tournament. The Merchants were all out for 192 and the Etceteras replied with 193 for three wickets For th<109 words
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Article43 1930-08-25 7 •—Reuter. Miss Betty Nuthall's Victories. Forest Hills, August 24. Miss Betty Nuthall won the American hampionship by beating Miss Harper 6-1, b-4. Miss .mthall and Miss Sarah Palfrey won doubles championship by beating Miss and Miss Edith Cross 36, <)o, 7-s,—Reuter.•—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article290 1930-08-25 7 PROPOSED ADMISSION OF ALL EUROPEANS. A Bill which will be introduced into the J’’ 1 r l Ve ounc; l provides for the admis 0 any male person of pure European j, en t to the volunteers. j Lnder the provisions of Ordinance No ell ntecr F orce\290 words
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Article79 1930-08-25 7 Reuter. Evidence of Empty Coastguard Watch-house. London, August 24. A verdict of accidental death from drowning with a rider expressing the opinion that there was laxity in placing the coastguard watches was returned at the inquest at Polruan (Cornwall) on Com modore King and Commander Searle, two ofReuter. - 79 words
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Article63 1930-08-25 7 JHt T. Japanese Committee Hears Explanation. Tok io, August 24 At a two hour session the Privy ouncil s Examination ommittee heard Hama guohi, hidehara and Takarabe explain the London Treaty. Although the proceedings were not pub lished. it is understood the committeemen received the cabinet members' explanationsJHt T. - 63 words
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Article173 1930-08-25 7 J. O. DAVIES COMPANY. RECEIVERS APPOINTED. Planters’ Application to Safeguard Assets. The Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, Senior Puisne Judge, who has been away from Penang for one week, taking the Assizes at Malacca, returned to Penang this morning and took the work in the Supreme Court as usual.173 words
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Article185 1930-08-25 7 CAN PLAINTIFF BE ABSENT FROM HEARING.? Mr. E. Isacc in the Penang District Court this morning argued the point as to whether a case in the list could be struck off, if the plaintiff in the case failed to appear in court on the day of hearing185 words
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Article83 1930-08-25 7 VISIT TO MALAYA IN NOVEMBER. It is understood that Sir Adam Ritchie, the Managing Director of the Turkish Petro leum Company, Ltd., will be arriving in Malaya by the P. and 0. Ranchi, which will arrive in Penang on November 27. Sir Adam was formerly attached to83 words
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Article113 1930-08-25 7 VINAYAKA CHATHURTHI FESTIVAL. The annual festival Vinayaka Chathurthi which falls on Wednesday, August 27, will be celebrated as usual at the Sri Sithi Vinayakar Temple, Nebong Tebal. Mr. C. Yahambaram Pillay, the Hon. General Secretary 7, and the Committee of Management of the Temple are113 words
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Article79 1930-08-25 7 SUIT TO RECOVER TELEPHONE SUBSCRIPTION. Before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the District Court, the case in which the Controller. P. and T.. as Deputy to the Secretary for Postal Affairs, sued Mr. G. V. Dawson of Penang for $20.63 being amount due for telephone subscription, was79 words
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Article28 1930-08-25 7 A ladies’ recess has been established at the Carlton Restaurant where ladies may await friends or passengers may pass the time before d'parture of the launcb"s.28 words
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Article302 1930-08-25 7 NEW CLUB HOUSE. Fort Buildings being Demolished. As passers by will have noticed, the buildings inside Fort Cornwallis are in the process of demolition—in pursuance of the plan to make the space within the walh an open area whilst retaining the wall itself as a relic of a302 words
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Article458 1930-08-25 7 In the C econd Police Court, Penang, before Mr. E. Jago, to day a Tamil named Sangaranarayan Chetty was charged with having committed theft of two gold discs and 23 pieces of red stones valued at $4B 65, the property 7 of Singaram on August 24,458 words
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234 1930-08-25 7 RUBBER WHY NOT THE FERRERS SCHEME (To the Editor of the ‘‘Pinanq Gazette.”) Sir —The XX 7 ere-Stanton Scheme, recently published returns again in principle to Voluntary Restriction, which I think all now agree is valueless. Doubtless many properties would be willing at the moment to cease tapping and receive234 words
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Article228 1930-08-25 7 Sir, —I read the Leading Article published in the Pinang Gazette of the 22nd instant headed Cost of Living and, am of opinion, it is as good an account as could be given, regarding the high price of commodities, sold in or at the market. What makes228 words
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Article376 1930-08-25 7 Sir, —It is interesting to note in your issue of 22nd inst., that a certain H B. Mollett has found 90 local companies which can run for 2 years with no further revenue at all (his italics). Those companies, at any rate, can provide fat pickings for agents,376 words
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Article311 1930-08-25 7 Sir, —I quite agree with the correspondent who wrote to The Malaya Tribune on the above subject and whose letter was reproduced in your issue of the 19th instant. I congratulate the Government on the wise step it has taken to abolish lhe brothels. I consider it311 words
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Article492 1930-08-25 7 Lieut. Goodman Ambler, M C., S.S.V.F.f has been transferred to the S S. V. F. Reserve of officers with the rank of Captain. Miss Wong, grend-daughter of the late Dr. Wong I Ek, who is studying law in England, has returned to Ipoh for the vacation, General492 words
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Advertisement13 1930-08-25 7 You should give Marte’l's Brandy tie Orefrrence over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Article19 1930-08-25 8 Nisbet —At Penang Matemty Hospital, on 24th inst. to. Bessie, wife of J. C. 0. Nisbet, a daughter.19 words
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Article546 1930-08-25 8 The Malayan Governments are not satisfied that there is any need at present for the creation of a special department to deal with unemployment. The general position in Malaya is, however, being very carefully watch ed by the Governments of the Straits Settlements, the Federated Malay States,546 words
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Article60 1930-08-25 8 King and Queen to Visit Canada and America From Our Own Correspondent) Fangkok, August 24. Their Majesties will leave Hong Kong en route to Canada and America early in April. The King’s eye operation will take place at Baltimore. The return journey will be made via Panama with60 words
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Article58 1930-08-25 8 .—Reuter. Turkey Demands Military Co-operation. Constantinople, August 24. A new note to Persia insists on the necessity for Turco Persian military co operation against the Kurds and urges that rectifica tion of the frontier is indispensable, The note claims that Turkish military operations in the region.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article1135 1930-08-25 8 UV* A.U . 1 - ,UV* A.U .1* Penang,. Monday, our issue of Saturday we J wrote a sho’t note concerning She attractions offered I over the week-end at the various hotels. By chance we quite-overlooked the most interesting of alb, which was- the Bisley meet at'the Rifle Rana» when the volunteers1,135 words
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Advertisement159 1930-08-25 8 Dukkers B Yellow Label JL Pale Sherry Dry Jerez de la Frcutera 1 3 < I Served at leading Functions. W!|OSsf A Sherry you will never forget, once tried. G. H. Slot Co., I td., Penang. Sole Importers. —■I hi mbH iiilii .Uli i hi i _i j i n159 words
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Advertisement59 1930-08-25 8 E. OJHOTSU SPECIAL NOTICE. In view of the Charity Dance to be held at the Masonic Hall on Friday, 29th instant, we have decided to transfer our usual Dance Night for this week only to THURSDAY, 28th instant, on which night MISS EDNA LESLIE will appear in Selections from her59 words
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Miscellaneous26 1930-08-25 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 1.08 -.m. 715 am. 1.05 p.m. 7.45 p.m. To Morrow 145 °.w. 7.55 T n. 1.42 o.m. 8.20 p.,m.26 words
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Obituary111 1930-08-25 8 DEATH. Hill. —On July 26, 1630» at 26, High* field-hill. Upper Norwood. Edward Charles Hill, youngest son of the late Sir Stephen Hill, K.C.M.G., C. 8., aged 76. Funeral at, Elmer s End Cemetery. Friends asked to accept this, the only intimation. (Straits papers, phase copy.) ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs. Yeoh Cheow111 words
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Article2023 1930-08-25 9 Eurasian Company Sweep the Board. Week-end Results. Several Competitors to go to Kuala Lumpur. Warren Shield Falls to “A” Company. Yesterday saw the conclusion of the Penang Bisley MeetJug 1930, a meeting which generally precedes the Malaya Command Meeting to be held this year at Kuala Lumpur.2,023 words
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Article181 1930-08-25 9 I—Reuter. 1 —Reuter. Large Forces Transferred to Lunghai Front. BANDITS ROUTED. Shanghai, August 24. It is reliably stated that Chiang Kaishek is planning not to advance beyond the Yellow River. lie is transferring large forces to the Lunghai front for a fresh offensive against FengI—Reuter.1—Reuter. - 181 words
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Article45 1930-08-25 9 —Reuter. German Airman Reaches Newfoundland. New York August 24. A trans- tlantic flight has been accom plished by the German airman Herr Gronau who landed at Queensport Harbour, -Nova Scotia'. He flew a flying-boat from Germany stopping at Reykjavik Iceland > and Ivigtut (Greenland)..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article55 1930-08-25 9 Reuter. Execution A nniversary Riots in Indo-China. Paris, August 23, The Governor-General of Indo China reports that two demonstrators were killed and several wounded in conflicts with the police in the course of two demonstrations in the provinces yesterday in celebration of the anniversary of theReuter. - 55 words
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Article122 1930-08-25 9 The general report of the Permanent Mandates Commission to the Council of the League of Nations dealing with events in Palestine last August and September will be nffieially published in Geneva to morrow and at the sama time the official text of the British Government's comments122 words
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Article66 1930-08-25 9 —Reuti r. Observer Appointed to the League. Washington, August 25. Mr Prentiss Gilbert, head of the political and economic information division of the State Department, has been appointed United States Consul to Geneva with a view to having there a competent observer of the activities of the League—Reuti r. - 66 words
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Article51 1930-08-25 9 AN AIR RECORD —Reuter. Rooseveltfield, August 25. Eddie Sneider, an eighteen year old Jer say City airman, landed this afternoon beating by about an hour and a half the junior record of 28 hours 18 minutes for a west to east trans continental flight esta blished by the late Frank—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article17 1930-08-25 9 Beuter. Peshawar, August 24. British troops have been totally with- drawn from the City.-Beuter. - 17 words
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Article352 1930-08-25 9 Rugby Radio ervice. Den.al of Certain Press Reports. THE KING AND QUEEN IN THE NORTH. Rousing Welcome at Aberdeen. London, August 24. Various statements purporting to give the weight height and names of the infant princess are categorically denied from Glamis ’astle. It is officially statedRugby Radio ervice. - 352 words
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Article121 1930-08-25 9 —Reuter. Eton Master and His Fiancee Killed. Berne, August 23. Mr. Vincent O’Connor, 25, junior classics master at Eton, and his fiancee. Miss Mary Irving, 19, ‘daughter of Mr. R. LG. Irving, a master at Winchester College were killed while climbing Point de Leveque with a party—Reuter. - 121 words
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Advertisement30 1930-08-25 9 TO-DMT’S NEWS. Page In a Whaler 3 In a Besieged (ity 14 Betting Case 5 London letter 11 Schneider Trophy 13 Victor ian Illusions 4 Sport 6 Commercial II Shipping30 words
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Advertisement226 1930-08-25 9 Orchestral selections of four of the latest and most popu'ar Found Films on two “His Master’s Voice" Records which you will want to hear Again and Again. SONG OF THE NA EST Irtro Hay- Siraw.” West Wind, 1 The one Gir',” Come back to nor,’* Fma’e. HIGH FOOIEIY BLUES 0226 words
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Article164 1930-08-25 10 GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Governor’s Visit to Batavia. POSSIBLE DISCUSSION. A conference on the rubber situation was held on August 23 Government Home at which Sir Cecil Clementi presided. His Excellency at the same time received a deputation composed of the following gentlemen, who were appointed at the public164 words
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Article247 1930-08-25 10 F.M.B. MINING DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS BLAMED. Mr. George M chael, in a letter to the editor of the '‘Financial Times” says:— The parties m »inly to blame for the in creasinely large supplies of unwanted tin are the ffinals of the Federated Mday Statis M nitig D*cartment and the247 words
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Article1042 1930-08-25 10 HAMMERS’ MEETING. Agreement with the Municipality. 6% FINAL DIVIDEND. The annual meeting of W. Hamme, and Co., Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs. Derrick Co., Hong Kong Bank chambers on August 23. Mr. W. E. Rayner presided supported by Messrs, S. H. Mess1,042 words
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Article151 1930-08-25 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday To-day OĕĔ g B SHARBB. cj 'w c? CQ OQ CQ OQ 10. Ic. I o. 10, Mining. Hongkong Tin.. 14/6 15/- 14 3 15/Kinte M .85151 words
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Article56 1930-08-25 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T/A/: LONDON. Spot £134-7-6. Unchanged 3 Months’ £135-17 6. Unchanged SINGAPORE. J6B 624 per picul Down 124 c. ICO tons done RUBBER: London 413/16 d. Up 1/16 d. New York 9§ c. (6oW) Up ic. Local 15* cts. Unchanged By56 words
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Article302 1930-08-25 10 AND HE WAS NOT EVEN A SHAREHOLDER!J City businessmen heard one day in mail week, with broad smi ee, tbe strarge stcry of the Ooe-man Company Meeting. It is something new, even for the London Stock Exchange. This is how the story goes An annual302 words
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Article79 1930-08-25 10 Penang. August 25, 1930. (Bp Oourlnv 7hs Ohartgrgd On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 .> h < 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 m Frmce w T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. Jss|79 words
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Article47 1930-08-25 10 The homeward ma Ib r the s.s. Ethiopia closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 29. b instant. The B I. Raiula with ma’’s despatched from London on August 7 i«« expected tn »rr ve here at 6 a.m. on Frida?, th** 29. h initanL47 words
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Article73 1930-08-25 10 The following passengers arrived in Penang this mornirg by the Kedah Mr H A Luckbam, Mr H Mortimer, Mrs Smythe, Mr and Mrs E S Mr H E Dunning, Mrs Mathews, Mr AGA Mosley, Mr Marseles, Har sink, Mr 3 E EbHng t Mr W Bugbarr, Frirce73 words
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Article6 1930-08-25 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. PRODUCE PRICES.6 words
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Article47 1930-08-25 10 Ta*aHv, the R-ohtvd* ai 6 o.'U. 1 Mvoh’ KiogOTceCruis H‘.P« 2 Over'ure Li Oaaronne uJr H r 3 Highland p.l/ruf Sch< t.iache B.ae Bonne a 4 S ‘lection The Vagab md Km« F 5 Fox Trot Lucky Me Loveib e YelieD God Save th" King.47 words
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Article53 1930-08-25 10 (Rugby Radio sbrvicb) tnuubi L inn, Angaat 23. Paris. 123.82; 4^! Brussels. 34.86 O- b,,!.». *****; M 20.39 Stockholm. 18-1-. uop ;445 18.16: Oslo. 18.10 Ma(jridl Prague 164 i; HelsW-.. 193.... 44.09 4» Kuenofl Bucharest, »17 K’ 40rW; Bombay, YckcbJlßB> 1/7| I; Hongkong. l 2 041 Sil«r Spot(Rugby Radio sbrvicb) - 53 words
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Article114 1930-08-25 10 P. O. "Comorin." TO BE PUT ON FAR EAST SERVICE > 10 SteatU It is understood that the 1 an f Navigation Company is lote East the s. s. Comorin to 1 tralia service Service from the London U on which she is at j jOn O fl on r114 words
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Advertisement17 1930-08-25 10 'BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the see.17 words
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Advertisement181 1930-08-25 10 New TO LET. Fn y 26, CanTU'T* t Entl y 4ppl e‘, after 6 o clock. "Rivalry Leading Tailors.” The basiness of Sin S.n Tdilnrin o of 152. Campbell S reer, blhheda few years cgt h.s m# t great success owin, to us f Mhi „2 cuttings, moderate pr iCia181 words
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Article1646 1930-08-25 11 The King and Queen at Cowes Art Treasures for the Nation British Sympathy with Italy. Ffdin Onr Own Correspondent). London July 81. Captain Scott’s Ensign. While many Society people were leav- ft Sosiexln or Hr to attend the wood Meeting, the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace1,646 words
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Advertisement13 1930-08-25 11 Yov should give Martell Brandy the peference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement416 1930-08-25 11 Hie torlhin Restaurant UNDER EURO EAN MANAGEMENT /Y" H 16, Beach Street.—’Phone 1135. f I Two minutes walk from the Wnar'and Piers JI J. 2* The Coolest and Most Up to-date place fop /5 yS J/Wj 8 Evening Teas and Sconce I I Ice Cream de Luxe \Y I' Soda’l416 words
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Miscellaneous146 1930-08-25 11 Humour As Others See It. uk /Z?< ißUdfe Jr CACTUS CULTURE.— Nagels Lustige Welt, Berlin MH Why not work instead of begging Work After a day’s begging, one is ready for bed.’’—Pages Gaies, Yverdon. Of According to records, dad, every person in the town drinks a pink of beer a146 words
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1030 1930-08-25 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Line. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Pert Te-ga* i, i. Rahman from Langkat, Pangkalan Soeaoe and Pangkalan Brandan. Sailed for Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkalan Soeaoe and today at 11 a.1,030 words
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Advertisement10 1930-08-25 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE n. AMERICAN EXPRESS UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.10 words
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Advertisement129 1930-08-25 12 H Best VHiI ess Gso I f There is no economy in H buying inexpensive and badly made Electric Torches and Batteries. The less you pay the oftener you purchase the batteries. RAY-O-VAC Flashlights and Batteries ere made by one of the oldest I makers of these goods. h s129 words
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Advertisement93 1930-08-25 12 i A Complete Range of Dog Medicines Benbow’s Dog Mixture. unoxceVed as a general tonic Cooper’s Specialities. Kur-Mange, for curing W Ringworm etc. Sopex. The unique dog wash or shampMS Pul vex A non -poisonous vermin powder for dusting on dogs. Destroys vermin 5W 4 the dog healthy S clean.93 words
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Miscellaneous293 1930-08-25 12 Nightly From Sunday, 24th, to 6-45 and 9-30 Tuesday, 26th August. ~hone 264. “At the Night Club” with the Three Brox Sisters, Universal Sound News. ‘‘No Boy Wanted” Sunny Jim Sound Comedy with Snookums. Jean Hersholt=Kathryn Crawford in “The Climax” Edward Locke’s Famous Play The story revolves about the ambition293 words
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Article260 1930-08-25 13 THREE ITALIAN ENTRIES FOR AIR RACE REFUSED. Dispute over Ruks. There is at the moment no challenger for the Schneider Trophy, which Britain holds by successive victories in the Let two air races. Three entries were received from the Italian Aero Club, but the Royal Aero Club of260 words
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Article187 1930-08-25 13 MOTHER’d “DOWRY” TO HER PAUGH r ER. The Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking at an informal gathering at Lambeth Palace, said that it was a matter for satisfaction that the Church in India was able to enter upon a caieerof national independence without controversy and with the187 words
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Article163 1930-08-25 13 COMPANION STRANGLED BECAUSE SHE PREFERRED ANOTHER. An“eternal triangle” tragedy in animal life was discovered at Hove, the setting being a circus and the actors three baboons. Two of the baboons, Ambrose and Bertha, have been in the circus for a long time and have always lived happily together.163 words
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Article91 1930-08-25 13 ADMINISTRATORS WHOSE OUTLOOK CLOSES AT FORTY. "One of the tragedies of those engaged in work of public administration is the extent to which their minds lose resilience after the age of forty So said Mr. A L. Gordon Mecky.of Adelaide, at tbe Confer’ nee of Public Administration91 words
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Article35 1930-08-25 13 The exodus of American tourists to Europe has reach» d its peak, says the Exchange.” Mme than 130C0 passengers embarked from New Yorklin nine ships wi‘h n twenty-four honrr.35 words
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Advertisement105 1930-08-25 13 MAKE YOUR OWN SODA Don t Faii To Place Your Future Orders WATER For C ottorx Waste .lone penny Quality No. 1A Tooic Water, per dozen Ib, TO «c-. VjMLI bottles lc. equally g FLUGEL 2a: Messrs. GM- VYAS A CO., •a*ily. AII "JUNIOR" ’> 2B v I I 9c105 words
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Miscellaneous87 1930-08-25 13 SUBURBAN HEIGHTS By GLUYAS WL /BjK (Copyright. 1930, by Tne Bell Syndicate, lAc.) I I /1 I —’wp sUAJS j/\ j B 7 v 3 3 1 < ft 1 BLdl Kr 'LI W ‘'7- llrS- <1 U__£ Y jtz—V X WWiil ut^Z’?? 7 ERhEY, s PU/NEP BECAUSE WHEN HE87 words
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Article662 1930-08-25 14 A DIARY FROM NANNING. Water at 40 Cents a Bucket Nanning, August 1. Conditions here are still very unsettled, and there are rumours that the attacking Yunranese forces are still outside encircling the city, with a view to starving it out, Peopl ire suffering from the662 words
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Advertisement411 1930-08-25 14 Feeling like 10 men a boy —especially the boy” Formerly I regarded a on a par with goloshes, flannel next the skin and dilbwater.” Thus a contributor wrote in 'Golfing,' June, 1926. Feeling cheap and nasty after a motor-accident, he was persuaded —as he protests—in a weak moment, to try411 words
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Advertisement58 1930-08-25 14 OLD MALAYA. 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. "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the58 words
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Article1017 1930-08-25 15 Luck, Dato Panglima Kinta Draws Senlac. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, August 23. The draw for the batch of 24 English horse maidens imported by the Perak Turf Club for their 1931 New Year Meeting took place on the Ipoh Racecourse this afternoon in the1,017 words
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Advertisement1284 1930-08-25 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 111 dollar steamship line I INTENDED SAILINGS IFROM PENANG. dtnd AMERICAN MAIE VlNfc 1 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. j -> g •GLAUCUS I 4 London. Ro.terda na >d Hamburg 11 s SaRHKDON Sept. 11 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Olaego HFT k.NUS Sept, 18 London, R1,284 words
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