Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 September 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-09-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 200. VOL. LXXXVIII MONDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement252 1930-09-01 1 brothers I DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Are you having your Car Renovated? 1 t h The /Zso MOTOR UNION «riTTrirv* I Insurance Co,, Ltd. J u uu The Borneo Company Ltd., INSURANCE I will be pleased to advise motorists at what H252 words
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Advertisement13 1930-09-01 1 STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 63,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANO.13 words
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Advertisement1648 1930-09-01 2 MISCELLANEOUS. BANKS. vuaE^simsissrgßa^i^^^B^ea imnr <| HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Wanted to purchase right cut or work JUS I AVCCdVCCI BANKING CORPORATION. on tribute old tailings from tin Sheds in I m Siam. S;a;e approximate cubic yardage >r re Authorised Capital ton non non W M and where located. THE Issued and1,648 words
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Article390 1930-09-01 3 missing banker as recruit. Appeal to be Sent to Prison. Paris, July 27. The hard-bitten reputation of the Foreign Legion receives confirmation in the story of Sen r Villanueva, the absconding official of National Cty Bank, who after a week’s experience of the Spanish L°gion has390 words
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Article85 1930-09-01 3 We are officially infermed that the issue of Licences for the collection of letters to be forwarded in Clubbed” packets to China has re commenced. All collectors are required to renew the r Licence at the General Post Office, Pen?ng, on Ist September, 1930. after which85 words
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Advertisement287 1930-09-01 3 MADE in LONDON Japans j? 4 z jfKra&g f '->f- -k dp lWtiMJiy^lP?rMBwßroflßr WCyx?tfflEov^y^^4fr?X s <KSfIK/y*«»fivffifiswg7<.<&lß'.- <•:•:•;>•■ x&W-? :•:<%♦»:•. "-Swk-'-w. *3|rßl M iB2Rs& *x* o&S WBaW. 7 nlll WK** W> W-J <W W' WB s is&re Jf t w,<--?w W BWf® Sji jSPalEilhhiHlb* Thanks... A but I prefer a Craven287 words
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Advertisement211 1930-09-01 3 HOT NIGHTS. Sleepless Honrs that seem like Days. Hot weather takes a gn at toll of your nervous and physical energy, and more sleep is required to enable you to recuperate. Yet, just at this time of the year, when you need more good sound sleep than at any other211 words
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Advertisement262 1930-09-01 3 ii i vii»i.»m-»w ii iwi, mwr-WBMma -w r'YxuwwFJiLiUUßßuixLaMiAM r Xi’atSXJKTOF. *'T” t k -i Z@ r 1 A U 11 I HIGH SOCIETY BLUES” These are the song hits from this big talkie success. Wonderful melodies to dance to: S pp 7 Just Like In A Story Book, F. T.262 words
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Article1406 1930-09-01 4 Saturday’s Results. Arsenal Swamps Blackpool. How Teams Stood Last Season. The following are the results of mutches p’.ayed on Saturday in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1. Rirmmghxm 3 Sheffield U. 1 Blackpool 1 Arsenal 4 Bolton W. 3 Middleabro’ 0 Grimsby T. 0 Chelsea 11,406 words
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703 1930-09-01 4 DOUBLES SEMI FINALS. Spectacular Phy on Centre Court The doubles semi-finals in the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships were played on Saturday and yesterday afternoon on the P. C. C. Courts despite the inclement weather. It was at first thought that the games would have to be703 words
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530 1930-09-01 4 VICTORY FOR HOME TEAM. Penang too Strong for Perak. On the Esplanade on Saturday, the Penang Europeans beat the Perak Europeans by four goals to two. The early evening turned out wet with a slight drizzle, and it was anticipated that this would be to530 words
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Advertisement34 1930-09-01 4 To take MI’S Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATWB is to take a new lease of life Snkalua CtamMi WlMMtNtaMiai Afrieti Easier* (Malay*) LML Singapore and PeMewf, Stephen Smith Co. Ltd.. Bow, London Fflff. 83434 words
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Advertisement68 1930-09-01 4 j rrr xz wy i ana*. v Nslisl? gjjOkWi Keep Doctor away by the occasional use of EVANS’ PASTILLES. They protect your throat and give relief in cases of colds, coughs and catarrh. From Chemists everywhere. Made Ln England to B foTOnl» of Liverpool Taroat Hospital. EVANS’ ANTISEPTIC THROAT j68 words
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Advertisement194 1930-09-01 4 i/ > hot sultry a y s i < > cooling and re- freshing sweet is es- I/ sential to every meal. > A fresh-fruit jelly is > always appropriate and is sure to please I® >if made with h L£MON Oj (erebos Jelly Crystals 6^"Qb Agents: Huttenbach Lazarus S194 words
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Article484 1930-09-01 5 Mr. W. A. Wilson, editor of the Malaya Tribune, is paying a visit to Kuala Lumpur Mr. P. H. Carter, of Bentong, has been admitted to the b uropean hospital, Kuala Lumpur. It is understood that Mr. Howell D. Mundell will act as a judge during the484 words
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Article49 1930-09-01 5 Sept. 3—Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 2nd day. r 6Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 3rd day. The Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate. Ltd., annual meeting, Messrs. A. A. Anthony Company, 12 noon. 10 Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting 4th day. 13-Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, sth day.49 words
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Advertisement132 1930-09-01 5 I /jjjlk| L Ik n-b xli I X %/•> SPECIALLY MADE HMR MALAYA I and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is liquid danger/ 9 Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality and everything that Baby needs for sound growth and steady development. Fresh132 words
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Advertisement60 1930-09-01 5 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 9 Plugs have proved to be best on60 words
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Advertisement94 1930-09-01 5 Dolla-r Exchange I Sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling 2/3 to Exchange Table Ascending 64ths da PENNY 1-A, Penang Street. Xsr< THE LAMP OF -nF /TO RELIABILITY. 1 S IlMli Alli 801 F agents: /1 V N. Straits Java Trading Co. M WOIAN t Singapore. Penang. WOTAN A BE-aaai94 words
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128 1930-09-01 6 Reuter. ENGLISHWOMAN’S SUCCESS. Miss Spooner Second in Last Lap. Rome. August 31. La Miss.’ otherwise the Englishwoman, Miss Winifred Spooner, arrived second at the Littorio Aerodrome on the fourth and last lap of the International Air Race Round Italy. The crowd was terrifically enthusiastic, roaringReuter. - 128 words
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Article157 1930-09-01 6 AUCLAND FORWARD SENT OFF AGAINST TOURISTS. A sensation was caused in the second half of the match between the British Rugby touring team and Auckland when L. Kniebt. an Auckland forward, was ordered off the field by the referee, Mr. J. Moffitt, of Wellington, for an infringement in157 words
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Article162 1930-09-01 6 11. G. DEANE S VIEWS OF M. C. C. {SELECTED. H. G. Deane, captain of the last South African team to tour England, regards the M. C. C. team for South Africa as the most powerful that has been sent in his time He said The M.162 words
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Article144 1930-09-01 6 AMERICA SHOWS INTEREST IN TE T MATCHES. New York, July 29. Although the average American’s interest is completely centred in baseball at this time of the year and cricket is only played to a limited extent in the United States among the British communities on the eastern144 words
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Article80 1930-09-01 6 ESTIMATED TO HAVE RECEIVED £4 ,4UO IN U. 8. A. Estimates as to the earnings of arnera in his fights in the United States vary con siderably, ranging from £7,000 to more than £40,000. Though he rece ved at least £2 000 for each fight in America, he80 words
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Article58 1930-09-01 6 Reuter. 349 FOR 9. Brilliant 158 by Kippax. London, August 30. At Brighton, the Australians, at the close of play against Brighton, had 349 for 9 wickets. Alan Kippax played a magnificent innings of 158 whilst Hornibrook and Hurwood were associated in a splendid last wicket partnership,Reuter. - 58 words
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Article190 1930-09-01 6 British United Press. NINE POUNDS LOST AFTER ONE ROUND. Minneapolis, August 30. Great interest is being taken by golfers in the United States over the question: How much weight do golfers lose after a strenuous round with the temperature at 100 degrees When Cyril Tolley finishedBritish United Press. - 190 words
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Article144 1930-09-01 6 ILLUMINATED NINE HOLE COURSE IN AMERICA. The remarkable popularity of Tom Thumb," or miniature golf, which permits playing concentrated” golf at night, has encouraged the Eastwood Hills Golf Club, at Kansas City, to attempt night golf on an illuminated course. The nocturnal game was tried first on144 words
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70 1930-09-01 6 Reuter. BRITISH GIRL IN CLOSE FINISH. Detroit, August 31. The first of three heats for the Harms worth Motorboat Speed Trophy was won by Commodore Gar Wood in -U iss America IX, his brother George Wood in Miss America VIII being second and the Britisher, MissReuter. - 70 words
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Article37 1930-09-01 6 Reuter. HOLDER RETAINS TITLE. London, August 30, James indsay (Faikirk) the holder, re tained the Boys’ Amateur Golf Championship beating James Todd (Kilmacolm) by 9 and Bto play over a 3G holes course.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article59 1930-09-01 6 .Reuter. TITANIC STRUGGLE Brooklyn, August 31. In the American National Doubles final Lott and Doeg 'the holders' defeated van Ryn and Allison after a titanic struggle 8 6 6 3, 4-6, 13-15, 6-4. In the 4 ixed Doubles final Allison and Miss Edith Cross beat Frank.Reuter. - 59 words
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Article64 1930-09-01 6 The Open Championship event 100 Metres Back Stroke, for the Jefferson Cup, competed for on Sunday resulted as fol lows: 1. Lim Hock Ean Time I’33’’ 2. Goh Eng < huan 1’39” 8. Lee Yoon 7'hean The next Open Championship event, 200 Metres Free tyle, also for64 words
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344 1930-09-01 6 SERVICESJTROUNCE P.C.C. Fine Innings of 81 by Church. In an interesting match played on the Esplanade yesterday, the Public Services defeated the P.C.C. by 75 runs in a single innings match. The feature of the match was a splendid 81 by G T. Church for344 words
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Advertisement17 1930-09-01 6 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on, ihe road, in the air and on the s'a17 words
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Advertisement151 1930-09-01 6 A. Mohamed Rawther Shipments promptly clearec in despatched. Moderate charge. For particulars apply: 3a, Union St.. Penang. Tel. 404 'ranch 91. Penang St.. Feiang. 502. CHINESE HOTEL. CHOP KHOON SIONG, 89 and 91, Belfield Street, IFOH, PERAK. Restaurant, European and Chinese ?ood, Charges moderate. Dining Halls fitted with electric lights151 words
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Advertisement164 1930-09-01 6 I The Link between Manufacturer and Consumer. BOON The wide range of BOON’S I varied stocks all the year round is a striking exhibit of products in which quality is predominant. From its day of inception the firm of BOON’S -The Chemists, has been and is modelled to an idealnot164 words
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Miscellaneous182 1930-09-01 6 D- Humour As Others See It. O 1 Til IN THE BUILDER’S YARD. Why aren't you working? No one ever i died of work Quite possible, but I’d rather not risk it.’’Lustige Kolner Zeitung, Cologne. I /■*?> v< st H si J Hostess (to waiter .There’s only a small piece182 words
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Article460 1930-09-01 7 CRICKET MATCH. Victory by 20 Runs. full scores. The Penang Peelers played a cricket i. vMterday with the Penang Free XI at the Green Lane Padang. The Sue resulted in a win for the Peelers by 2 °Tn the Second Innings the Peelers bund- nnt the460 words
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Article179 1930-09-01 7 Hiisar I View to remov ing any possible that th Wnson on bo part °f young men pulh U can comparative immunity tbeir i (un^or tunate reputation out of the K. 'i' S r fts ai; d otherwise maltreat them, that r/unipur magistrate has suggested 1 10 might179 words
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Article440 1930-09-01 7 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY. Selections by Tic Tac.” Below will be found the handi caps for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run on Wednesday September 3, together with selections by Tic Tac The card consists of 7 races. Except for440 words
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Article45 1930-09-01 7 SEMI-FINAL MATCHES. The following ties have been arranged for this evening: Singles. Cheah Wat Sun vs. leoh Wee Yang Cheah Wat Hye v Tan Thean Seang. Mixed Doubles; Mrs. Laing and H. R. Baker v Miss Wallace and H. L. Marshall.45 words
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Article414 1930-09-01 7 Ong Ching Chye, a Chinese, was formally charged in the Second Police Court with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to three Chinese. On August 26 the charge against Chye was amended to one of attempted murder. And to day when he was again produced in Court before414 words
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Article220 1930-09-01 7 THE CUCKOOS” COMEDY. Proving that there is, after all, something new in motion pictures, The Cuckoos’’ Radio Pictures’ extravaganza of nonsense, opened on Saturday at the Majestic Theatre and gave local audiences the comedy treat of their lives. The Cuckoos” is a new type of screen musical. The220 words
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Article119 1930-09-01 7 To-day being the civil day in the District Court, the presiding Judge. Mr. H.A. Forrer, had a list of one hundred and fifty eight cases to go through. Several of these were adjourned, while a few were settled and in the others judgment was entered for the plaintiffs.119 words
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Article214 1930-09-01 7 third successive year. Sergt. Major Grinter Wins Rifle Championship. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 1. The Malaya Command Rifle Meeting was concluded yesterday in heavy rain for the greater part of the day. The Warren "hield was held for the third successive year by214 words
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Article275 1930-09-01 7 UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIM AG*IN T SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. Judgment for the defendants, to whom he awarded expenses, was given by Lord Fitman in the Court of -ession, Edinburgh, on July 3’, in the action of John Heatlie. of Shandon crescent, Edinburgh, against Associated Newspapers, Limited, Carmelite House, London, for275 words
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Article194 1930-09-01 7 HOW EXECUTION ARE CONDUCTED AT WEN HOW. Wenchow, 1 ugust 6. 1 considerable number of executions of bandits and communists has taken place, on Pavilion Hill during the past six weeks. The total, to date, is something over seventy, the last batch (twelve in number being shot on194 words
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Article45 1930-09-01 7 -Reuter. Three Hour Operation Unsuccessful. Calcutta, August 31. Aciing-Inspector-General of Police, Mr* Lowman, who was shot by a Bengali yoath, has died. Dacca, August 80. Lownan was operated on but the surgeon! were nnah’e to extract the bullets. The overall.a laii-.d thr.'t; hour.*-Reuter. - 45 words
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Article600 1930-09-01 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) j Sir,In October 1920 when Mr. i MacFeyden was in England he sent out a i warning that a rubber slump was eminent i as the stocks in London were about 70 000 tons. But in spite of these large stocks, the600 words
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Article247 1930-09-01 7 The following is taken from the Malay Mail: Sir,It is interesting to note that two of the speakers at Monday’s Legislative Council meeting, who were so strongly in favour of non-interference by Government with staple industry, are closely connected with the business of tin smelting. Do their247 words
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Article232 1930-09-01 7 Sir.In sympathy with the bad times the values of commodities, with few exceptions, have fallen, and so has the value of service. Employees of many mercantile firms, if they are lucky enough to escape the sack, have their salaries drastically reduced, and they naturally look to232 words
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Advertisement13 1930-09-01 7 You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement131 1930-09-01 7 Has it occurred to YOU that the only way to ensure I ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS in the I sugar you purchase is to buy it in packages, sealed rand I GUARANTEED by ie refiner I I 11 IJ m 1 (Mh 11 Jim I W I BBWSuStiWHiI 'I KI I I131 words
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Article22 1930-09-01 8 Husband. On August 80, at the Mater nity Hospital, Penang, to Eifnda Joyce, wife of T. G. Husband, P.W.D., a daughter.22 words
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Article264 1930-09-01 8 Hopelessly behind the home country in many respects,education, transport, liberty of the pressMalaya appears to desire to lead the way in others, and in this connection progress may come a little too fast. The action of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board is an instance in point. The264 words
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Article249 1930-09-01 8 Sir George Schuster. Finance Membĕr of ho Gdvemment of India,- has delivered a stern warning as to the certain consequences jf-a continuance of the civil disobedience movement. No matter wnibt concessions or reforms are accorded India now, she will start with the terrible handicap of .impoverished financesand249 words
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Article202 1930-09-01 8 Distingaished Divine and Class'cal Scholar. London, August 81. The death has occurred of Dr. W. A. Spooner at the age of 86. Prof. Spooner was an Honorary Fellow of New College, Oxford, since 1925, and held several scholastic appointments in Oxford University. He was formerly public202 words
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Article50 1930-09-01 8 Syracuse, August 30. Colonel Walter Bell, formerly associated with Hoover relief work in Russia, has announced he has accepted the Soviet Government’s invitation to begin a colossal scheme of feeding the masses of the people. The aid of aeroplanes is anticipated. There is widespread famine in Russia.— Reuter.50 words
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Article48 1930-09-01 8 Buena vista Springs (Penn?, August 31. General Allen, Ex Commander of the American Army of Occupation on the Rhine, died of heart-failure whilst viewing the scenery from the porch of the summer residence of the German Ambassador and fell fifteen feet from the verandah.— Reuter.48 words
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Article998 1930-09-01 8 Pena ag,..Mon d ay contrast with the cabled reports of tropical conditions prevailing at home Penangof the rest of the penin-sula-wo cannot say, chained as we are by welcome fetters to thss island of oursat v any rate is enjoying a spell of weather not unlike that998 words
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Advertisement273 1930-09-01 8 100 Foods j FAMOUS p f Around the World D To be certain of fine flavour in <ach L m of foods a«k tor Libby’s I" i J Fruits, Vegetables. H 1 Pineapple. Peaches? Bartlett Pears. Ap- W& ricots. Cherries. Fruits for isaiad. a ppiee r ;’l Berries. Prunes, Figs.273 words
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Advertisement26 1930-09-01 8 s.<&OLHoriu The Band of the s.s. President Polk WfZL PLAY AT THE AFTER-DINNER DANCE ON Friday, sth September, 1930. «< Apples, Prunes, Raisins, FROM THE World’s Orchard.26 words
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Miscellaneous25 1930-09-01 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 4 52. p.ip. 2.24 p t.. 4.14 p.uj. lu.2j p. To -Morsdw 8 2i) am. ll.2dp.rn. 4.50 p.m.25 words
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Obituary38 1930-09-01 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Messrs. Goh Kok Kee and Gob Kok Teo and ftwnily beg to thank all those friends- and relatives who attended the funeral of the late Dr. Goh Tian Thiin on Sat’irday, sent, wreaths and telegrams of condolence.38 words
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Article219 1930-09-01 9 Reuter. goad to Economic Ruin. CONTRIBUTORY TO WORLD DEPRESSION. Civil Disobedience Hampering Trade. Simla, August 31. Unless civil disobedience ceased it would pardyse Indi**’» economic activities and the provinces would find themselves at the dawn of the new reforms so financially crippled that Indians wouldReuter. - 219 words
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Article108 1930-09-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. London's Lord Mayor Leaves for Gothenburg. London, August 31. The Lord Mayor of London, Sir William Vaterlow and the Lady Mayoress, accom panied by several Corporation officials left London last night on a State visit to Sweden and Denmark. The party will arrive byRugby Radio Service. - 108 words
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Article95 1930-09-01 9 Reuter. Mass Demonstration Reply to Treviranus Speech. Warsaw. September 1. The recent, anti-Polish speech by Herr reviranus was the subject of a demonstra--100 by ten thousand to day at which a resolution was passed condemning all claims at any diminution of Polish terrip and declaring that PolandReuter. - 95 words
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Article345 1930-09-01 9 Reuter. In House Struck by Lightning. HEAT WAVE BREAKS. London, August 31, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald had a narrow escape when the house at which he was staying at Catterick Camp was struck by lightning in Friday’s storm and all the electric wires fused. Mr. MacDonald, who wasReuter. - 345 words
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Article176 1930-09-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. Duchess of York Makes Good Progress. London, August 31. The King and Queen, accompanied by the Duke of York, arrived at Glamis Castle at lunch time yesterday to see their new grandchild. No public notice oi the intended visit had been given,Rugby Radio Service. - 176 words
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Article151 1930-09-01 9 Lte-uu r. Two Successful Flights End Simultaneously. Tokio, August 31. Yoshihara. the Japanese airman who flew from Berlin, arrived at Tokio at 11.25 and was greeted by an enthusiastic throng. For the moment he i=> a national hero. For lO£ days, Yoshihara averaged over 1,000 kilo. – Lte-uu r. - 151 words
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Article208 1930-09-01 9 Reuter. Reason for Detention of Peruvian ex-Dictator. DIPLOMATIC COMB-OUT. New York, August 31. According to travellers from Peru one reason why the revolutionaries are detaining Leguia is a report he has T2SJ million in London banks. Peruvian indignation against Leguia and others who enriched themselves under. Reuter. - 208 words
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Article84 1930-09-01 9 Reuter. London, August 31. The Sunday Express states that relations between Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. MacDonald are very strained and the Lib-Lab. unemployment conference in London last Wednesday was without result. Another meeting is being held next week. Failure is regarded as a certainty and aReuter. - 84 words
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Article85 1930-09-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. 5,799 Deaths in England and Wales Last Year. London, August 31. Deaths from accidental injury by mechani cal vehicles on the roads increased from 4,492 in 1927 to 5,251 in 1928 and 5,799 in 1929. This is shown by the Registrar General sRugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article76 1930-09-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, August 30. The British Steel Export Association have booked orders with the South African Government for some five thousand tons of steel material for construction of rolling stock. This is the second contract of importance secured from South Africa during the pastRugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Article72 1930-09-01 9 The Hindu Advisory Board for the Settlement of Penang, for the year 1930, is constituted as follows: The Deputy Controller of Labour of Malaya ex-officio Chairman). Dr. K. Muttu kumaru, J.P. (Vice Chairman), Mr. M. Jit Singh, Mr. P. N M. Muthupalaniappa Chettiar, J.P., Mr. C. Yahambaram72 words
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Article224 1930-09-01 9 I. Reuter. Opposition to Bankers' Manifesto. THREADBARE ARGUMENTS. London, August 31. A reply to the bankers’ resolution on free trade and protection has been issued over the signatures of 116 influential bankers, members of the National Association of Merchants and Manufacturers and others. The reply states theI.Reuter. - 224 words
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Article564 1930-09-01 9 Knife Incident in Chowrasta Market. In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Sproule reduced the sentence of one month's rigorous imprisonment passed on Samsudin by the Police Magistrate on a charge of having on June 25, at the Chowrssta Market, attempted voluntarily to cause hurt to564 words
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Advertisement22 1930-09-01 9 TO-DAY’S NEWS. Pap. f odlecs Campaign in the Legion 3 Walter Raleigh's Letter 13 4,5 &15 locil J dipping C ommercial 1022 words
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Advertisement274 1930-09-01 9 Orchestral selections of four of the latest and most popular Found Films on two His Master’s Voice” Records which you will want to hear Again and Again. SONG OF THE WEST Intro Hay-B:raw.” West Wind,’’ The one Girl,” Come back to me,’’ Finale. HIGH EOOIETY BLUES r O 19« Intro274 words
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Article533 1930-09-01 10 KRAMAT PULAI< LIMITED. DIVIDEND HOPES. Substantial Increase in Profit. The 22nd, annual geieral meeting of Kramat Pulai, Ltd., was held in London on July 30. Mr. C. V. Stephens, the chairman, in the course of his speech, s »id The profit for the year, £27,289, added to the balance brought533 words
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Article67 1930-09-01 10 (Rugby Radio Srrvioh.) London, August 30 Paris. 123.74: New York. 4.86 J; Brussels, 34.84; Geneva, 25.03 Ams terdam, 12.08; Milan, 92,95; Berlin, 20.39 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16 Vienna. 34.44 Prague 164t g Helsingfors, 193s®; Madrid, 45.60 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 815; Rio, 4lld; Buenos Aires,(Rugby Radio Srrvioh.) - 67 words
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Article76 1930-09-01 10 Penan*. September jl, 1930 (By Courtesy ef The Chartered oanL). On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 h 4 m/ts 2/3 29.32 Private 3 m/ts redit 2 4 1/8 3 h Documentary 2 4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 M France T.T. 1,425 India M T.T. 155}76 words
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Article768 1930-09-01 10 CONSERVING THE FINANCES. No Dividend Declared. The annual general meeting of the New Sendai, Ltd. was held on August 29 the Company’s registered offices, 64. 65 and 66 Market Street, Singapore. Mr. T. F, Anderson Pole was in the chaw and others present were Messrs. J. A.768 words
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Article20 1930-09-01 10 Toe homo ward mail by the f.m. Kashmir ch’ses at 530 p.m. on Saturday, the 6 h instant.20 words
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Article447 1930-09-01 10 REDUCED TRAFFICS.” Enormous Capital Depreciation. The Railway Traffic Returns again make a very poor showing, and unfortunately there is little prospect that more encouraging figures may appear before the close of the half-year, for in the second half of last year Ihe showing was relatively447 words
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Article223 1930-09-01 10 WE CANNOT BE VERY FAR FROM THE BOTTOM.” In its forecast of trade conditions for the third quarter of the yef-r, the Federation of British Industries states The end of the international trade depression is not yet in eight, but we cannot be very far223 words
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Article67 1930-09-01 10 Neuter. Tulsa (Oklahoma), Augait 30. A scheme has been drawn up and is awaiting ratification by shareholders for amalgamation of the producing, refining and marketing organisations cf Phillips Petroleum Company and the Independent Oilgas Company. Th«» companies have joint assets of over 516 OOC.OOO dollars* The newNeuter. - 67 words
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Article270 1930-09-01 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 mb. to-day: Saturday To-day b 8 S e Sharbs. g, 0 cs CQ OQ CQ DQ I C. I (3. I 10. Rubber (Dollar). Allenby 1.00 1.10 .90 1.10 AlorGajah270 words
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Article51 1930-09-01 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T//V: LONDON, Spot £134-12-6. Unchanged 3 Months’ £136-5-0. Unchanged SINGAPORE. $6B 37} per picul. Up 12} c. 50 tons done RUBBER-. London d. Unchanged New York 9§ c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 15 cts. Unchanged By Courtesy of Messrs. KENNEDY d51 words
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Article53 1930-09-01 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 15 cte, per pound =p»r pl $2O/Qoiet. (Bj/ Courteep \of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency. Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 15 cents per lb. Sept. 15} I, Oct./Dec. 15? h Jan/Mar 1931 16153 words
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Article27 1930-09-01 10 The output of The Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Ltd,, for the month of July 1930, was 13 351 lbs. Total for 3 months =23,719 lbs.27 words
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Article87 1930-09-01 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd. London, Auguut 29, Spot £'34-17-6 three months’ buying 136-5 Q three mentht’ selling £136-7 6. Messrs Bousteadd Co., Ltd. Ist Sep*: quit«tion for Singapore n fined tin $6B 37} per picu’, business done 50 tons, P nang Refined Tin $6B-25 per picnl, buyers87 words
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Article18 1930-09-01 10 Tongk ih Haibonr Tin Dredging Co„N.L. From 24 h tc 30th August (one veek). Plums 29018 words
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Article1056 1930-09-01 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5 L BUBBBE C o I 0 Al'enby Rubber Oe w. 90 1 io Alor G*j»h Rabbet Estate 80 ICO Amalgamated Malay &state« 1 2'l f 4yer Hitam Planting Byndkmie 1 2’ i 4) ex lye» Kunkng Rabbet Brtetea 2E kye» Molek Rubber Co 851,056 words
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Article115 1930-09-01 10 Panang, September h 193 C. f cts Opium P. chart nom WWJJJ CIOV T Gold leaf 170.00 VTace Picking 70.00 N limpga 30a 60.00 110 s 9000 Oocoannta per l>ooo h erß 0 10 ra SandrUl j 1.15 Riitans 10.60 Rittana Ooaraa 13.0® Groen Snail Shall* Hies-.- p115 words
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Article156 1930-09-01 10 The s. s. Kedah arrived this morning with the following passengers from Belawan Deli Mr and Mrs U P Walsh**, Mr and Mrt T P S.rgeant, Miss G J Parfitt, Mr and Mrs Glen, Mrs Nilnon and child, Mr B L Peacock, Mr S J Kahn, Mr Thume,156 words
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Advertisement13 1930-09-01 10 You should, give Martell Brandy the peference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement250 1930-09-01 10 New Advertisement NOTICES Board of Preliminary Notice. Fx am i na tion~7o7~Regi Btra! 01 An Examination for neranr.. j to qualify for repistrathn n Architects Ordinance 1926 will k F J 1 m SiogaporA during the 2 December, 1930. m onth of SUBJECTS:— 1. Archit* ctur-1 Design, 2. Building conduction.250 words
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Advertisement376 1930-09-01 11 mn .U*4 I .X:w-XX.4^QX^-2 1 I I I I Jx I‘4 TON TBU® W/ ...:.CL^—i^—M x,. r aea!^^ X lam P '"4- rt __—~X— r>^': s 7,:t- >U'4,<- ...J 5 X'X'4 iV-;- r.--/'4'47<^4fe4 3SME >X- .4 '4 < 7 BX’X/ v 4^74.;4^X^ fVr M.'y'X X4&' -4 4- 4 .444 'C376 words
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871 1930-09-01 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: Id Pert T« day. 8. Rahman from Largkat, Pangkalan Soesoe and Pangkaian Bran dan. Sailed for Paughalan Brandan, Pang* kalan Soesoa and Langkal to-Jay871 words
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Advertisement112 1930-09-01 12 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. ENGINEERS SAY Where Reliability is NeededInstal RUSTON OIL ENGINES SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. The engines and equipment we use to maintain the necessary low temperature >t| in our various cold storage rooms and ice factories in112 words
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Advertisement35 1930-09-01 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE m AMERICAN EXPRESS cm». {lncorporated in U. S. A.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. Y° u caa aso b e happy if you wear Sasses. The New Dispensary, opticians, 217, PENANG ROAD. PENAN?.35 words
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Miscellaneous275 1930-09-01 12 Better Sound I MA A 1 1 Sound Reproduction P Sounds Right. To-night at 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. -J Great jjSucecss! Topping All Record Wreckers’ i -L. pl» The Whole Town is I aughing 1 tk a. Jbk. i k k M 'TI S >4 POLOG Y! Tbe d< sire275 words
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Article1338 1930-09-01 13 Important Letter Discovered. His Last Hours. The Most Fearlesse of Death.” Lamport Hall, in have brought to light extraordinary interest, dehat hours of Sir Walter jpibinß tbe utter from Robert Townson. 11 Westminster, and afterwards >‘ D klisburv (who accompanied eoaffol')• to Sir John that Lamport Hall1,338 words
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Advertisement43 1930-09-01 13 RIVER red crushed Sand Earth Granite '•‘Granite u vui of th 6 hegt quality for Reinforced Conciete Raad making A T LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Prompt Deliveries by Motor Lorries, MALAYSIATRADING Co., 'Us Office: 195. Penang Roan. waterfall row. Te aaNa j a 13a43 words
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Advertisement371 1930-09-01 13 I for 1 1 T I Cologne and B S -47ir. 7& //ft u It 1 pl Two names linked for jlv f 11 > l b ever in the annals of Vyl Jit ifel I’£ Cologne: That magni- H Ini j[Mil ficent monument of 'll w llh I Gothic371 words
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Article224 1930-09-01 14 Exhange. SOVIET ORDER. Preachers Shot and Banished. Riga, July 30. A message from Leningrad states that the Ogpu has resumed its campaign against sectarians, especially Lutherans and Baptists, owing to their efforts to help to solve the juvenile depravity problem in Russia with the help of religion.Exhange. - 224 words
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Article214 1930-09-01 14 SEQUEL TO HO IDAY VISIT TO MOTHER. Two brothers were killed and a third brother seriousiy in a bus acci dert at Catterick, Yorkshire. The bus was traveling from London to Glasgow on the Great North Road, when, at a corner at the south end214 words
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Article213 1930-09-01 14 SEVENTY-ONE PER CENT. RECEIVED FROM U S.A. In the report of the Straits Police on the Censorship of Cinematograph Films, for 1929 it is reported that 1 536 films of standard b'z* were censored, representing a measurement of 5 352,700 feet. In 1 addition 102,080 feet of213 words
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Advertisement372 1930-09-01 14 Tennis frocks need Lux jmSWKrtsiTjßPLj/ y OO ~r I 'l U] will not resist harsh wash- I I "z ing treatment. They need l 1 <k /-M7 I the special care that only L2 Lux can give. o j\7 4 /V These specially pure flakes V« are so safe, lheir372 words
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Advertisement13 1930-09-01 14 Yov should give Martell Brandy the peference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement359 1930-09-01 14 i WIL Radson” Terminal Strips. Specially made and designed to permit of all terminal t placed at rear 01 cabinet. Each strip is plainly fin <„' bl lr 'S suitable for any type of receiver. 1 y ami is -«x x The Formo-Densor” We suggest tnaf V r you ask359 words
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1281 1930-09-01 15 Love Lyric Wins the Big Event. Great Battle with Porta ferry. Lucky Mistake Secures Second Division Race Easily. Mount Annan Scores. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 30. The Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting opened here this afternoon in fine weather, in the presence of1,281 words
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Advertisement210 1930-09-01 15 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. i THE PINA NG GAZETTE List of Places where the <e Gazette” can be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL Abdul Rahman, E.’ and 0. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. Md Eusofl, Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier. Md. Ismail,210 words
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Advertisement496 1930-09-01 15 BLUE STAR BIBBY LINE »aa* twin aorew mail pMNbgw rteamar. and motor vmb»l| W* I I w en Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Plymouth and I 111 r" London with through oonnoefiom from Ponaag. L V PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS I O /V7 P* VI/ done steamer s. Leaves Rangoon. DaX496 words
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Advertisement1343 1930-09-01 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f dollar steamship line INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. oM AMERICAN MAIL LINS J WEEKLY ZiSER VICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. J G? Pept. 4 London, Ro ten*am aid Hamburg. I SaRPFCON Sept. 11 Marseilles, Loudon, Rotterdam nod Glasgow. I J !wjii ZfofcStX J B EL -NOS Sept.1,343 words
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Advertisement539 1930-09-01 16 P. 0.-BRITISH JNpu' AND APCAR LINES UI A (Companies Incorporated 1 UGLAND.) MAIL. PASSENGER AHO CARGO S-RV !css Feninsula? nd Mestel S. M. Co., sate eon- teow, Toliikfna» hu. Outwards fm London for China and Japan. Mata Hari due Penang. Bala 5 KbX is 01 s;k s »i fii m'L539 words
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