Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 August 1930
1930-08-29
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1930-08-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 198. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement444 1930-08-29 1 TSagatal brothers dentists Ueau Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street a AT LAST Have You Tried:- A T’ I ID A A I roDical Bass 3 TUBORG I DOG’S HEAD” lißisß I I Supplies Another Long Felt Want I A Fine light Danish Brew at a444 words
-
Advertisement16 1930-08-29 1 H. TOKISATSr! STUDIO i with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.16 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1713 1930-08-29 2 miscellaneous. p enaD g Sales Room. PENWNgs se«jrontrge. of hm Books Worth Reading. CONTRACT REQUIRED. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA U S* For Erecting Bur-g»k wb, Stores, Fac- AUCTION SALE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHTS ON WELD QUAY. (Incorporated m England by Boyai Uries, Cooly lines, Temples. Bridges and Charter ISJ-g.) Titlea Authors1,713 words
-
-
447 1930-08-29 3 Witnesses’ Statements Withheld. Protest by Victim’s Relatives. THE production of statements made to a representative of the Air Ministry concerning the air cranh near Croydon Aerodrome on Jane 29 was refused at the resumed ir quest ou Mr, A’exsnder Andersan, the pilot, and hig DESse447 words
-
Article151 1930-08-29 3 LAMENTABLE FAILURE OF PROTEST MEETING. General diesitibfaction has manifested itself among the ratepayers and landowners in Klang, who are of opinion that while the present depressed condition of trade warrants a reduc.ion in the rates and tax-.s. the action of the Government in raising the water flat151 words
-
Article185 1930-08-29 3 FRENCH DOCTOR S\YS FEARS ARE WELL GROUNDED. A French doctor’s belief ia the risks of premature burial is referred to in the current issue of ths British Medical Journal.” Dr. Gardiol, a deputy, and several c f his colleagues have deposited with the Chamber of Deputies in Paris185 words
-
Article98 1930-08-29 3 S.F.r. COMMITTEE TO RUSE FUNDS, A further extraordinary general meetir g of of Ros<, Micphail aid Pen ma Ltd., as held on August 26 k consider the tffdra of tbe company. After dif cushion lastii g abou. two hoars the meeting *as adj turned forS.F.r. - 98 words
-
Article211 1930-08-29 3 SENTENCES OF DEATH TO STAND. Two unsuccessful appeals against the evh penalty were heard by the Cnief Justice (Sir William Murison) and Mr. Justice Stevens, sitting as the Court of Appeal at Johore Bharu. In one ease the sentence passed on Serosi bin Senpgoroji, a Javanese, for the211 words
-
Article175 1930-08-29 3 REMARKABLE EXPERIMENT BY RUSSIAN COUPLE. Tbe human race leads a wholly unnatural existence, according to a certain wealthy American, says a Paris message. He says that a man should not walk erec r sleep all night, and eat so much. The erect attitude, he asserts,175 words
-
Article55 1930-08-29 3 M.P. TO /SK FOR ABOLISHMENT OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. In view of the smill number of oipcr.il punishmeme inflicted on chiiortn under sixteen76 per cent, ia Mr. P. Freeman is to ask the Home Secretary in the Commons whether be willconsic er abolishing entirely this form of punieh55 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement328 1930-08-29 3 Pritchard Co., Ltd. Tailoring Department Have Just Received a range of Sundour Tropical Suitings which are noted for their coolness and durability, in grey, fawn green shades. GUARANTEED FADELESS. Also a New Shipment of Mercerised Cotton Auto-Linen Special for tropical wear. Prices from $17.50 per suit White Wigan, Satin Jean,328 words
-
Advertisement13 1930-08-29 3 You should give Martell Brandy the peference over others as it is superlative13 words
-
Advertisement205 1930-08-29 3 HIGH SOCIETY BLUES” These are the song hits from this big talkie success. Wonderful melodies to dance to: «7 I a6t kike la A Story Bock, F. T. k I’m In The Market Fur You Brilliantly Rendered By Van Phillips Band no co f High Society Blues Bines Gb t205 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement171 1930-08-29 4 HEALTH AND HAPPINESS V Xjjjsr v X-\ Z**TSk w- -=W z??*T Xk. Jjb I I Jljy M ||Mir X J.. I llBFJ|ijaay w> i W^JfO 11 ;i ®WH \ctll 4 j SB JBRI A l j wjjrw/ i z*^ JIF* zy*-x> i W'- Z>. I > yjg, r 1 F171 words
-
-
Article1162 1930-08-29 5 Mr. MacDonald has reached the Pailtamentary receis without disaster, and for two or three months the voic s of Weetminster are stilled and its hails will be peopled only with innocent tourists from af*r. Bat if Mr. MacDmald and his Government have survived, they have not,1,162 words
-
Article471 1930-08-29 5 Homely Wisdomby anon R. J. Campbell, D.D. The late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had hoe s of friends, and I am glad to think he coun'ei me amoig them, for I esteemed him highly for his personal -haracter as well as for his work. If I w*re471 words
-
Article957 1930-08-29 5 ESTIMATES OF ANNUAL LOSS. Visitation in Small Areas. The recent earthquake in Italy has drawn attention to the heavy loss of life that may occur within a small are a and has shown how s*rioui must be the total loss every year in all the earthquake957 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement72 1930-08-29 5 A Word me Wise Estate and Mine Managers Afi/D Other Wholesale Buyers DRUGS CHEMICALS DRESSINGS i AND J HOSPITAL SUPPLIES, j Are You Getting i Full Value I IN J Quality Quantity and Service We Guarantee All Three AND Our Prices are Competitive. We will be pleased to submit quotations72 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous177 1930-08-29 5 Huaiour As Others See It. OMM «MR rap Wife Why are you sad Financier: I’ve lost £l,OOO, and £5 was mine.”Buen Humor, Madrid. Ba X\ n Ml L v |ps lillU Doctor, you say that I must not drink Yes.” And that I must take exercise like chopping wool?” Exactly.”177 words
-
-
Article361 1930-08-29 6 ENTERPRISE” CHOSEN, To be Sailed by Millionaire. MR. HAROLD VANDERBILT. Uewport (Rhode Island), August 23. rj* HE yacht Enterprise, skippeI red by Mr. Harold VanderA bilt, has been selected to defend the America Cup against Shamrock V. The Enterprise is the smallest of the tour prospective defenders361 words
-
Article119 1930-08-29 6 Launch of Hush Hush’’ Flying Boat. Cowes, July 25. An immense all-metal flying boat, be first of its type secretly built for the Air Ministry, was launched and successfully flown at Cowes to day. This wonder machine, which has taken two years to build, carries torpedoes,119 words
-
Article46 1930-08-29 6 Reuter. TILDEN AND HUNTER LOSE SEMI-FINAL. Brookline, August 29. In the American Doubles Championship eemi finals Allison and Van Ryn beat Berkeley Bell and Gregory Mangin 6 8. 6-4, 6 4. 6-3; Doeg and Lott beat Hunter and Tilden 36, 63, 62, 9-11, 62Reuter. - 46 words
-
Article82 1930-08-29 6 Aug. 29 Chinese Inter-school sports, Esplanade. 2 p.m. Dance at the Masonic Hall in aid of St. George’s l hurch, 9 p.m, 80 Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ist day. Sept. 3—Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 2nd day. 6 Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 3rd day. The T<82 words
-
Article292 1930-08-29 6 YESTERDAY’S HEATS. Large Gathering on Esplanade. The Penang Chinese Inter-School Sports commenced yesterday when several heats in the flat races and the finals in the high and long jumps and the shot put, were worked off on the Esplanade. The meeting is under the patronage of the292 words
-
Article44 1930-08-29 6 .Reuter. GLOUCESTER DEFEATS GLAMORGAN. Swansea, August 28. Gloucester gained a nine wickets victory over Glamorgan at wansea. The scores were as follow s Glamorgan 106 (Goddard 8/44) and 175 (Parker 6/97, Goddard 4/53). Gloucester 192 (Ryan 7/79) and 90 for one wkt..Reuter. - 44 words
-
Article393 1930-08-29 6 LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Two More to be Taken Up. AS already stated, the batch of 26 Australian thoroughbred griffins which are being imported by the Penang Turf Club for their January 1931 meeting are due to arrive at Singapore on September 8 and should be landed393 words
-
Article541 1930-08-29 6 CHINESE DEFEAT INDIAN XI. Kedah P.O. Lose to Penang P. 0. R. C. Two interesting games of soccer were played yesterday in Penang, the one, on the Renong Ground between an Indian team and a Chinese XI, resulted, as anticipated, in a decisive victory, the margin541 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement63 1930-08-29 6 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be brsi on the road, in the air and on tne s>a MM——— 1 111 I Til 'l 'l Dollar Exchange Table I Sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling J 2/3 to I From Amounts Id. to £lO,OOO hHB| Exchange Table Ascending I 64-ths63 words
-
Advertisement239 1930-08-29 6 g ui loju-Ti- it HTmnvnn! 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 ie refiner I I I r E Ifi I E i HBslla I I6iTA I K O239 words
-
-
Article457 1930-08-29 7 accused convicted. Fine of $4OO Each Imposed. Mr II A. Forrer, the Penang District Judge, delivered judgment this morning in in which two Indian moneyr of 22a Beach Street were 'S' under the Betting Ordin as sequel to a raid conducted the local .’etecfve Police under457 words
-
Article146 1930-08-29 7 ABUMUGAM—SARATHAMBAL. A pretty Hindu wedding was solemnised morning at Amirtha Villa 21, W Road, Penang, the contracting pßty-s h*,j n; y Arumugam son of Mr. A. Pillay, J. P„ of Penang, and Sarathambal, daughter of Mr. C R a j u pi)] a y nf Tapah. Tbe146 words
-
Article145 1930-08-29 7 filin' a^ ia h' e of Mr. V Cumarasamy tb&t p le Government Telephone Exftllax < l J an j an 4 son of Mr. Vythilingarn «I m/m 'T/ h’otamani Ammai, daughter Roni, p, urn S p am Pillay, of Western r ,vaB solemnised this morning k, <145 words
-
Article507 1930-08-29 7 MUNICIPAL DEFALCATIONS ECHO. Ex-Financial Clerk being Sued. Mr Justice Sproule was this morning in the Supreme Court engaged in fixing the cases for September, after which he heard a few bankruptcy matters, and then adjourn ed into Chambers and later returned on the bench to507 words
-
Article96 1930-08-29 7 BURST TYRE IN WATERFALL GARDENS. A motor car accident, which was unattended by any serious damage, occurred yesterday in the Waterfall Gardens when one of the near side tyres of car P. 165 burst and the driver, a Chinese, lost control of the steering. It would appear96 words
-
Article856 1930-08-29 7 SINGAPORE BRANCH. Annual Report and Accounts. The following is the annual report of the Eurasian Association, Singapore, to be presented at the annual meeting to be held at the Singapore Recreation Club Building on Friday, September 5, at 5.30 pm. The total number of members at Singapore856 words
-
Article327 1930-08-29 7 Mr. T. S. Adams, Adviser of Lands, Kedah, is going to Kuala Lumpur later in the year as Under Secretary to Government, F. M. Mr. H. W. Fricker has just completed his 54th year in Bangkok. He first went there in a 336-ton sailing ship by way327 words
-
Article250 1930-08-29 7 Some Thoughts on Relativity. The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine has dealt a savage blow to one of our firmest beliefs. Prince George and certain delegates from the Colonial Office were visiting the school and in a write up of their impending visit it was250 words
-
Article157 1930-08-29 7 Before Mr. E. Jago in the Second Police Court Mr. H. R Baker, of the Government Monopolies, charged two Chinese with possession of a distilling apparatus and distilling liquor without a license. The case was postponed for a week, allow ing the accused bail in the157 words
-
Article157 1930-08-29 7 THE CUCKOOS AT THE MAJESTIC. The Cuckoos a spectacular musical comedy produced by Radio Pictures, will have its initial performance at the Majestic to morrow night. Two comedians, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, head the all-star cast. They will be remembered for their clever antics in Rio Rita157 words
-
Article167 1930-08-29 7 Lon Chaney, whom the film world acknowledges as their greatest disguise actor, has, as already recorded in our cable columns, just died in America. His greatest film Laugh, Clown, Laugh,” which is at present being screened by the Thatre Royal, gives one an idea of Lon167 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1930-08-29 7 i'i:t!;iniii!i— INSURE AGAINST LOSS WITH I ommercial Union Assn. Co., Ltd. [lncorporated in England.] linillinillil i: I’llinillF17 words
-
Advertisement346 1930-08-29 7 New Advertisements. POSITION WANTED. Miner, some experience bridge, retain* ing-wall, culvert, mad and weir construction and laid large dia: pipes, seeks job anywhere, low salary. Speaks Malay, Tamil, can use Dumpy, teetotaller and reliable. Apply Box No. 129, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES. Registered Medical Practitioner. Applicants for the appointment advertised346 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous38 1930-08-29 7 DIFFICULT DECISIONS gluyas williams f r ?I I Of J > KNOTTY PROOIEM OFPROCEPURE ARISING when a strange pog, of UNCERTAIN LOOKING DISPOSITION, apA.- PROPRIATES the TEAM’S ONE AND ONLY BALIIA/|LL|ftr7s v- (Copyright, 1930, by The Bell Synaiu»te t38 words
-
-
Article397 1930-08-29 8 One of the latest expressions of Nationalist autonomy in China is the publication of a detailed programme for the abolition of tht shipping privileges hitherto enjoyed by foreign companies in the inland waters of China. In anticipation of the departure of the foreigner, the Ministry of Communications has397 words
-
Article150 1930-08-29 8 Big Entries from Burma Rifles, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. The Malaya Command Rifle Meeting opened in Kuala Lumpur this morning. The units entered are up to standard. The individual entries exceed those of 1929. The biggest entries have been received from the Burma Rifles150 words
-
Article79 1930-08-29 8 .Reuter. Plucky 19-Year-Old Girl Swimmer Gives up Three Miles from Dover. Boulgone, August 28. A nineteen year-old Bristol girl, Elsie West, left Cape Grisnez at 10 35 last night to swim the Channel. She was only 6§ miles from the South Foreland after nine hours and had.Reuter. - 79 words
-
Article73 1930-08-29 8 By courtesy of the Harbour Board we are informed that for the convenience of visitors from the mainland who are attending the St. George s Church dance this evening at the Masonic Hall, a late launch will leave Penang at 1.45 a. m. Tickets for the73 words
-
Article1105 1930-08-29 8 Penang, Friday. <4k/*OW by the powers and the J beard of Prana, the prophet whose ears were slit, another scourge has come upon us, filling the soul with lamentation and converting into a den of pain the snug c >mfort of our eyrie. As bad, if not1,105 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement291 1930-08-29 8 Some bit £©w@iss®®rs s sgz H® &>&* ryi since m x <A. «lOJ J *r &iĕ’ I JOHN HAIG V CO., LIMITED. MARKINCH, SCOTLAND, W KINNAIRD HOUSE, FALL MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W.i. 4 ==--*aSk v---J J Jr Mr 9 .dijdLflkS I r 100 Foods !i FAMOUS Around the World To291 words
-
Advertisement43 1930-08-29 8 H. &O. HOTEL SPECIAL AHNOUKGEMENT. SUNDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1930. GRAN 3 OPERA AND GILBERT AND SULLIVAN CONCERT. Reserve 12th September, 1930, for our CREAT ADVERTISEMENT BALL. FOR MUSCLE BUILDING EAT 1 WrwWCMTILR ffivQ Qu AGBNTS. Henry WaujJh Co., Ltd., (Firmtrly Katz Bns, Ltd.)43 words
-
Advertisement12 1930-08-29 8 You should give Mirtell's Brandy the over others as it is superlative.12 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous25 1930-08-29 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water, Low Water. To-Day. 3.20 p.m. 9.40 am. 3.15 p.m. 9.46 p.m. To-Morrow. 3.47 a.m. 10.15 «.m. '.4o p.m. 10.09 p. ,,r25 words
-
-
Obituary78 1930-08-29 8 DEATH. Goh.Death occurred at 191. McAlister Road, at 5 a.m.. August 29th, 1980, of Dr Goh Tiau Thiru, aged 56. He leaves behind 4 sons. Dr. Goh Kok Kee and Messrs. Goh Kok Tee Goh Kok Aun and Goh Kok Chuan, 3 daughters and one grand daughter to mourn their78 words
-
Article79 1930-08-29 9 94 Degrees in London Yesterday. people collapse in the streets. Death-roll Now Reported at 19. The great heat-wave in Britain continues. Yesterday a maximum of 94 degrees was recorded in London. The present temperature has only been exceeded three times since jeliable records have been kept79 words
-
Article218 1930-08-29 9 Workers Unable to Carry on Their Labours. London, August 28. After eight weeks of autumn-like chilly gaits and rain, summer suddenly burst over Britain this week. The temperature of 92 degrees in the shade in London yesterday, the hottest for seven years, was exceeded today when vas reached.218 words
-
Article122 1930-08-29 9 An Omen as to His Work Experts now admit that the embalming of Lenin’s body, which, it was supposed, >ould preserve it for all eternity, was of inferior character, says a Berlin message The result is that nothing can now stay the the process of dissolution,122 words
-
273 1930-08-29 9 Reuter. Slackening of Hostilities on Frontier. TRIBAL DISCUSSIONS. London, August 28. Offiicial quarters in London entirely discredit the report that the Round Table Conference may be postponed. Preparations for the conference, which will meet about the beginning of November, are proceeding according to programme.Reuter. - 273 words
-
Article98 1930-08-29 9 .Rugby Radio Service Wounded Ex-Servicemen Entertained at Buckingham Palace. London, August 28 A large number of wounded Ex. Service men were entertained at Buckingham P.Jaeu this afternoon at the invitation of the wing This is the first of a series of such parties l to be held.Rugby Radio Service - 98 words
-
Article75 1930-08-29 9 Reuter. Military Junta Hands Over to a Saviour.” New York, August 28. A message from Lima reports that Colonel Sanchez Cerro has taken over the government from the military junta under General Ponce which deposed Leguia. Ponce having resigned in the face of an overwhelming public cryReuter. - 75 words
-
Article69 1930-08-29 9 Reuter. Cabinet Meeting with Roof Bristling with Machine-guns. Buenos Aires, August 28. General discontent among workers telephonists have already declared a twentyfour hours strike) has led to extraordinary precautions by the authorities. The cabinet met specially to discuss the situation at the bouse of– Reuter. - 69 words
-
Article94 1930-08-29 9 Soviet Red Army Organ Raises a Scare. In discussing the necessity for the Soviet Union of being better prepared for an eventual war with her neighbours Krasnaja Swesda, the organ of the Red Army, points out that the countries bordering on the Soviet Union in the West94 words
-
192 1930-08-29 9 Rugby Radio Service. Phone Talk to Colonial Secretary. RECEPTION IN JAVA. London, August 28. Sir Cecil Clementi, Governor of the Straits Settlements, who is paying» visit to the Netherlands Indian Government, spoke by telephone from Java to Lord Passfield, Colonial Secretary, at the ColonialRugby Radio Service. - 192 words
-
Article273 1930-08-29 9 Cold-Biooded Murder in a Neutral Country. In his daily article in the Ouevre, which is unique of its kind in Pans journalism, M. de la Fouchardiere comments with his habitual caustic irony on a story told in a book just published, which would be almost incredible were273 words
-
639 1930-08-29 9 automatic end to the hostilities.British United Pyegg-. Rival Factions Take Tea Together. RAILWAY DISORGANISATION, BY RANDALL GOULD (British United Press Special Correspondent) Shanghai. War is still an affair of afternoon teas and umbrellas in China. I have just returned from a tour of theautomatic end to the hostilities.British United Pyegg-. - 639 words
-
STOP PRESS.
-
Article51 1930-08-29 9 Reuter Stockholm, August 29. The Svenska Metallverken Company has asked the Swedish Government’s permission to export a consignment of ten million mauser cartridges to the order of the Chinese Government The company says it understands Norway, Belgium and Holland are permitting the export of ammunition, to ChinaReuter - 51 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement32 1930-08-29 9 WS HEWS. Page. Air It iriistry Secrecy 3 if Murderers 13 !Pil Wta and Human Life 5 s -6aus Slave mate Sotds 14 Sport g Local y dipping p Ccn iffiercial 1Q32 words
-
Advertisement70 1930-08-29 9 I QUALITY I PAINTS I S THE I manufacture of I WILKINSON, HEYWOOD AND CLARKj I LONDON. I FALCON” I BRAND. Cygnrte White No, 101 9 Chocola c 99 i 29 Fadeless Red I Fadeless Greens j H STOCKS HELD I BY I h Durege and Thomas, I Limited., PENANG70 words
-
Advertisement174 1930-08-29 9 Littles For I China Grass Mats. REVERSIBLE j Sizes Price Sizes Price 18inx36in $1.50 9ftxl3l $14.00 i |6ftx3ft 3.00 9ftxl2 ft 16.50 6ftx6ft 8.50 10ftxl2ft 19 50 J 6ftx 9 It 10.50 12 xftl2 ft 22.50 9ftx9ft 12.00 12ftxl5ft 27.00 COLOURS; RED. BLUE, GREEN BROWN. g John Little Co., Ltd.,174 words
-
-
Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
-
Article448 1930-08-29 10 BUSINESS DIFFICULT. Industrial Prices Easier. KENNEDY CO. The share market has again been lifeless throughout the week and although the prices of both tin and rubber h»ve been comparatively steady there hae be-n no real improvement in the general outlook with the result that buyers are448 words
-
Article43 1930-08-29 10 Aug. 31, 11th Sun. after Trinity. 8-30 a.m Holy Communion and Address Tamil, at St. Anne’s School, Prai. 6p m. Evensong and Address at St Mark’s Church, Butterworth. Sept. 4, Thursday, 7-30 a.m. Holy Commujaion at St. Paul’s Chapel Bukit Tengah.43 words
-
Article230 1930-08-29 10 Little Charlie: "You do look tired, Mother.” Mother: I’m so tir?d, dear, I can scarcely raise a hand.” Little Charlie: Then I want to tell you that I've eaten all the strawberry j im.” Mother probably received the naiv> confession with mixed feelings. Doubtless she would be230 words
-
Article825 1930-08-29 10 LABOURERS’ RATES OF PAY. Fixed for Chinese and Tamils. At a B o°cial general meeting of the J ibore Planters’ Association held on Angust 26, at Rangam Club, Johore, tbe daily wages of Tamil coolies working on estates wer? decided on es 40 c-tnts for men and825 words
-
Article521 1930-08-29 10 6,000 TONS. First Seven Months’ Figures. IYMINGTON AND SINCLAIR. Lon lor, August 6. The rubber market was closed from 1 p.m. on Friday till Tuesday morning for the Augnet Bank Holiday. After remaining steady up to the holiday the Market weakened again yesterday and to-day prices521 words
-
Article84 1930-08-29 10 Psnang, August 29, 1930. (Bv Courtesy if The Ban>C. On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 H 4 m/ts 2/3 29/32 Pr vate 3 m/ts redit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 2 4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 w France w T.T. 1,425 h India H T.T. 15584 words
-
Article268 1930-08-29 10 EXPERT’S CONCLUSIONS. Hydradicing Alone Not Profitable. EXTRAORDI2URY MEETING. A circular han been sent to th? shareholders of tbe Temengor Tin Mining Co. Rtating although Messrs. Osborne ano Chappel’s written report has not yet come to hand, cables have been received containing certain of their conclusions and268 words
-
Article208 1930-08-29 10 Penang. August 29, 1930. I ots R*’ aroe Opium r. ch nt nom 5,0C0.CC Cloves h 90.0 C Gold leaf sell*, s 72. CC Mace Pick’ng” nom 170.0 f Nutmegs 80s 70.0 C 110 s 6C.CO Cocoanuts per 1,060 90 00 Copra Sundr led buyers 6.75 Rattans 11.1.’208 words
-
Article64 1930-08-29 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvich.) London, August 28. Paris, 123.77; New York. 4.87; Brussels, 34 84; Geneva, 25.05 Amsterdam, 12.08; Milan, 92.97; Berlin, 20.39 Stockholm, 18.10; Copenhagen. 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.45 Prague 164t 6 Helsingfors, 193JS; Madrid, 45.65 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens» 375 Bucharest, 816|; Rio, 4’cd; Buenos Aires, 40td(Rugby Radio Sbrvich.) - 64 words
-
Article108 1930-08-29 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotation? in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day Sharks. 5 S >» S 0 OQ QQ 3Q le. 10. I So. Mining. Johan Tin .25 .274 .25 .274 Kinta M .£24 -85 83 .874108 words
-
Article59 1930-08-29 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T//V: LONDON. Spot £135-12-6. Up £2 5-0 3 Months’ £137-2 6. Up £2 5-0 SINGAPORE. $69.12i per picul. Up 121 c. 175 tons done RUBBER-. London 4| d. Unchanged New York 9f c. (Sold) Down |c. Local 151 cts. Down59 words
-
Article59 1930-08-29 10 LONDON STANDARD G OOSE.) S.R. 3hv«t 15i its, per =p»r p; $2O/33 Quiet. L ?ndon 4f I New York 9f cts. (gold). (Courtesy of Messrs Ai;en bennys). General Produce Agescy, Sinpspore Prices for Standard Ribbed Sm*ik?d Sheet for to-Jay are is follows: Spot 15| cents per lb. Sept.59 words
-
Article80 1930-08-29 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, August 27, Spot £133-10-0 three months’ buying £134-17 6 three months’ selling £135-0-0. Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 29th Aug: quotation for Singapore rt fi red tin $69 12| per picul, business done 175 tons, Panang Refined Tin $69-124 per picul, buyers80 words
-
Article107 1930-08-29 10 The homeward mail by the 8.8. Talamba closes at 1 p.m. to-morrow. s. a. Rajula Mr S T Bensread sr.ived in Penang b> the Rajula. s. s. Ipoh. Tbe Ipoh arrived in Penang this morning from Singapore and Port Sweitenham with tbe following passenger: Mips Omerad, Mr E107 words
-
Article887 1930-08-29 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. MAKES. 2 5 1 «3 1 -2 33 -“-'J II rhubub 1 n Allenhy Uabbei Os 1m 1 0 alor f-ajah Rabbet Estate 1 in 1 n Amalgamates Malay Eatatee i i Ayer Hitam Planttng Syuti-o-te 25 1 ALyer Kautug Rabbet Eatatei 26 i 61 Ayer887 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1930-08-29 10 'BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
-
-
1355 1930-08-29 11 Annual Meeting. Encouraging Features but No Dividend. Chairman’s Speech. le annual meeting of the Bri?v, lrt b Borneo (Chartered) was held in London on lijor-Geueral Sir Neill Mal- c B,D. S.O.,tbe presidI in the course of his speech It most disappointing for yonr 1 io1,355 words
-
Article463 1930-08-29 11 22 PER CENT INCREASE. Activities of Tyre Company. REMARKABLE PROGRESS. The Belgian rubber industry throughout 1929 continued the progress which has been apparent for the last few years» with the result that Belgium is each year a greater competitor in international trade, according to reports from463 words
-
Article142 1930-08-29 11 FRANCE JOINTS ITALY I>i HER PROTEST. The French Aero Club recently confirmed the news that the Aero Club of Great Britain had refused its entry of three seapla ies for the Schoei ler Trophy on the ground that the rules havj not been fulfilled. The point at is142 words
-
Article60 1930-08-29 11 FAMOUS ROCK TO SU JECT OF COMMONS QUESTION. The rock th* iiunnit of A' tour’s Seat. Edinburgh, has b s? slippery as to present r sk of i: jury to elderly climbers. Mr- Mathen», M P. for Edinburgh WpB\ will ask the first ComnrsJoner of Works whether60 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement13 1930-08-29 11 You should givs Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it t« superlative.13 words
-
Advertisement194 1930-08-29 11 OWNERS OF gggi gllglgK CARS > DUNLOP the tyre s with an eten greater reserve I of strength. YOU ARE SAFE ON FORT DUNLOP. STOCKED BY ALL DEALERS. Fl j it EASTERN SERIES VxX A ii 1 i Ci BURMA TO say Milkmaid’’ Milk is part of Burma’s national life194 words
-
-
1240 1930-08-29 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week; In Pert Te-4aj. 8. B. Ampang from Sitiawan, Bindingand Pangkor. Sa h for Pangko-, Bindings and Siti .wan tc-day a 5 p. m. g,g.1,240 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement257 1930-08-29 12 Aueta exceed <11,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $3BQOOQ{p The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., (Incorporated tn Strait* Settiementc). HEAD OFFICE I Winchester Honea Singapore. LONDON OFFKE i 27, old The ComoanV has £20,000 dopodted with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Compenie*257 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous270 1930-08-29 12 Reproduction TO-NIGHT! UST William Boyd in The Flying Fool A Thrilling All-Talking Aviation Drama, TO-MORROW AT 3 P.M. 6.30 AND 9.30 P.M. Rf DIO S o t j. yC^^' E C py f .....Au THE CUCKOOS WITH THE MAD WAGS OF "RIO RITA' WHEELER AIMD WOOLSEY Mad Waggery Diotious Fun270 words
-
-
Article436 1930-08-29 13 Why There Are Many No Arrests. Sir Ernltw Rhckwell, Assistant Undersecretary (legal) of the Home Office, giving evidence before the He use of Commons Select Committee on Capita) Punishment, referring to statements about undetected murderers, said: We are constantly asked how it is that in 1927,436 words
-
Article209 1930-08-29 13 I ncitement to Open Revolt REVOLUTIONARY PROPAGANDA IN BOMBAY. Bombay, August 15. Efforts are being made by revolutionaries in India to convert the Gandhi movement, which has with a few exceptions, peaceful, into a violent one. Certain newspapers, some openly and others cunningly, have been inciting the people to murder209 words
-
Article154 1930-08-29 13 DECREASE IN NUMBERS SINCE LAST YEAR. The latest official returns show that in June 3,651 recruits were finally approved for servic 3 in the Territori il Army, a decrease of 937 compared v i h the number approved last May, and 318 less than in June, 1929. Tbe154 words
-
Article56 1930-08-29 13 1,100 ANIMALS SENT FROM ENGLAND. Tbe S iviet G v u rnment are purchasing large numbers of the commercial furproducing rabbits, and the British Rabbit Farmers’ Association, a co-operative organisation, has sent big consignments to Ruspia. Mr. Vvvfan Thomae, the man»*»’ g dir* c r. recently accompanied56 words
-
Article342 1930-08-29 13 WHITE SETTLERS’ POLICY ATTACKED. Nairobi, July 27. An appeal, addressed to friends, brethren, and countrymen,” signed by the Daputy-President and the General Secretary of the Executive Committee of the East African Indian National Congress, has be=*n issued asking for funds to ssnd an East Afric342 words
-
Article112 1930-08-29 13 GIVES AWAY STEPDAUGHTER BRIDE O? HIS ESTATE MANAGER. Th* Duke of Wellington gave Miss Diana Ooben away at her wedding to Mr. David Francis Dent, the second son of Sir Francis Dent, at Hampstead Parish Church. M'*s Cohen is tbe daughter nf the late Mr. N. Cohen,112 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement458 1930-08-29 13 the Theatre x' K {ore leaving home use s' HAZELINE’ T «X (Trade Marh) SNOW” and again during the fjj_ interval if necessary l|||l i W' It keeps the skin cool and the face becoming ij flushed and shiny as it is s 0 liable to do in heated atmospheres458 words
-
Advertisement13 1930-08-29 13 You should give MarteWs Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
-
Advertisement262 1930-08-29 13 BRIGHT BATHS ARE HEALTHY k Keep your bath always bright and healthy and clean 2 as new. Sprinkle a little I!C Vim on a damp cloth and i I 'v yw ru band every trace of Z// 1 f grease and dirt disappears, ft J leaving the bath speckless /Im262 words
-
-
545 1930-08-29 14 MINISTER ON MOSCOW AIMS. Economic Conscription. BID FOR WORLD POWER. MR. SEYMOUR LOWMAN. Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, who is in charge of the United States Administration’s programme of relation aga’nst goods made with convict hb >ur in Russia, has issued a militant stitemeut declaring545 words
-
Article257 1930-08-29 14 SENATOK GLASS* BILL. Senator Gians’ bill to discourage in every pcssible way stock market speculator as well as to amend the banking cts to g’v?» receive mtmhfr banks a greater part of the earnings cf the Federal Reserve Bank» 5 is not looked upon wi h257 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement315 1930-08-29 14 Their own fresh flavour is enough /i S A 6J-°F MW I «-v0v~..« J Mg&bA 11 >3 1 u Na Very little seasoning is added to Sailor Savouries—they don’t need much. Their own fresh home-cooked flavour tells you how good are the whol some foods that make these unusually toothsome315 words
-
Advertisement169 1930-08-29 14 Why Suffer HBMKHHaSisr M Needlessly ut °f 5 su ff er Pyorrhea Past forty 4 out of 5 pay the grim penalty that Pyorrhea exacts. This disease starts with tender bleeding gums and spreads its poison through the system, undermining health. Yet,with reasonable care, you need never fear Pyorrhea. Sales169 words
-
-
Article603 1930-08-29 15 CHOWRABTA MAR SET. Penang, August 29, 1930 Mutton cts. Matton Indian oer tv 56 Head Bbeep or «oat M each 1 3<J Liver with heart long do 1.50 Tripe do lon Goat or Shee? per It 56 Sweet Bread pair 4-> Suet 40 idney pair SO Feet the603 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement169 1930-08-29 15 leJ I I jCr a U&& g L When you buy canned foods do you H consider how important the label g really is? A label like Del Monte stands’ H g for finest flavor—perfection of fruit— and economy of cost. But most important of ail, it stands as a169 words
-
Advertisement359 1930-08-29 15 FRESH, CHEERFUL, LIVELY VIGOUR RENEWED SLEEP PERFECT, APPETITE GOOD PHOSFERINE Saved me from Lassitude and Limpness Health and Good Appearance now habitual. Vk wRwSr Diana Maxwell, who is u Lucky Girl in the famous musical comedy, writes: w i Irxw/ fVi tSall/n IKvm AAT* THEN I am feeling a little359 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1307 1930-08-29 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. !> <JInd AMERICAN MAIL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N, CONTINENT. F’ffcj FHILOCVETES in port Marables, London, Rote-dam and Hamburg. .i Jt’crr'x GLAUCUS Sept. 4 London, Rotterdam aid Hamburg. J SaRPFDON Sept. 11 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow, Pntwjr] c1,307 words
-
Advertisement583 1930-08-29 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INdh AND APCAR UNES A (Companies Incorporated r Fnglan-) MAIL PASSED GĔS AND~C ARGO SZRvrr Peninsular and Oriental S. H. Co., under con- Penang, Teluk p»n w ,u L tract with His Majesty’s Gwernment, London and and Far Eait Mail Service. w Outward; from London lor China and583 words
-