Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-09-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 201. VOL, LXXXVIII. TUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement505 1930-09-02 1 IT. NAGATA brothers I DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street J.*♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦< *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««*«*♦♦«*««*4* I BUCHANAN'S II«OKS W MB Black and White Whisky 0 Biac«»w»tc 2?~ X* scon* X* *X Made a name for itself many j»JPJPCC*Pr> C'T'JJ’JPF H years ago by reason of its505 words
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Advertisement14 1930-09-02 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2019 1930-09-02 2 TO LET. Does your Body get what it PENANG 5 SEA FRONTAGE. BANK m n L jjvriv 2T’ AI, 1! lt A YAM BRAND' Jewellers D C IVI A V by B°yM Clurter A. D. 1824.] 1300-30-8 a c j|j IV* Ee P rint ot Interesting and P«' d -nP-°»P2,019 words
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Article888 1930-09-02 3 A Chance Meeting with the Gipsy Folk. (know a woman who loves camels. At leatt, she is always speaking abou’ them. She once read a poem about the tinkling of the c*m)l belle, n and ha? never forgotten it. I have spoken to her888 words
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Article308 1930-09-02 3 ASSOCIATiON MEETING, The ninth annual general meeting of the Governnaen' Junior Officers’ Association was h< 11 on Friday evening at the Railway Insti’ute, Kuala Lumpur. There was a good attendance. The chair was occupied by Mr. W Ponnudurai, who made a review of th* past year’s progress.308 words
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Article57 1930-09-02 3 THE BISLEY QUEEN BEAT 3 MEN Miee M. E. Eo.ter. the firrt woman to win the King’» Priz’ he men in f- nr-olnb ebootmg match at Bialey. h T 1 par-nerZ retn ned the e.cond h.gbeet, mub Foster, with teo™ two cempetitione—be London and MMdle.-x Connti R-A.57 words
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Article248 1930-09-02 3 HE COULDN’T BUY A THING TO EAT. 1 Most of U 3 have been in the awkward i position of wanting to buy something, but not having enough mou*y to pay for it. Hera are two stories of men with j plenty of moneywhich no one would'248 words
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Article101 1930-09-02 3 BUT HAD TO CLIMB A ROPE LADDER. Threa American?, two of them women, nearly missed sailing back home after patisfying their desire to see the King and Queen «t Cowes. The Empress of Australia” had lef* i when they arrived at the quayside, bu. they meed101 words
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Advertisement463 1930-09-02 3 ECZEMA UCHELIILY In Pimples. Was Terrible to Look At. Cuticura Healed. My baby was two months old when eczema appeared on his forehead ml pimples. It spread ail over his bead, neck, arms and limbs. He could not sleep as it itched terribly, and I haa to j keep gloves463 words
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Advertisement257 1930-09-02 3 fgii FWj I O 14 0 'B ll IE Of I Im coupons r I 1 W U I I I! 1 IT" IT” MADE IN m w LONDON VICEROY FS.AYE 1 PINT TANKARD You get quality two ways with II I Piccadilly LONDuN MADE Pure It Gir t book257 words
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1088 1930-09-02 4 THE ARMY IN BARRACKS. The barracks sleep.—P. N. in the “Statesman.’’ To casual observers the Army does not teach men to do, only to be, and all it teaches them to be is Army men. They regard soldiers as a mass of redfaced menThe barracks sleep.—P. N. in the “Statesman.’’ - 1,088 words
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Article151 1930-09-02 4 LABOUR PARTY NOMINATES A CATHOLIC. The nomination of Aiderman Walter Willis Saunders as the next Lord Mayor of Birmingham has been made by the Labour group in the Council, and the Unionist members have decided to offer o objection, says the Catholic Times. AVierman Saunders was151 words
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Article77 1930-09-02 4 Vatican City. Ca. dinal Gawparri. the former Secretary of State to the present Pope and to Pope B nedict XV, who has been intimately ctunecud with the most import*ht -events of Papal history and European diplomacy during the war and oost-war period, is reported to be writing77 words
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Article157 1930-09-02 4 I have learned only now that some time ago the British Government magnanimous iy handed back to Persia the village of Gulahek, which had been in British hands sine? 1860. The village, which is a few miLs from Teheran, waa a personal gifi of Nasir ul-Din Stn*h157 words
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Article95 1930-09-02 4 The United States Department of Agrienhure bas decided to discontinue to hsue reports of bo/-weevil libernation, Th»»se reports have been a source of much irritations to the Lancashire cotton trade, and have often been responsible for serious fl actuations in prices. The decision to stop their95 words
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Advertisement147 1930-09-02 4 :-^~cJ^KaF3rlff?g«iF 3 r1ff?g«i I ifiJi II 11 It BHIk tiM I II < I 1 II! iWIM "Cl /rf“ 'I I II Io' i I -Il f .If I P'll iBl I®u Hi I I r-’ fiKLI. itwOSIW I BEER I SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., I You Men147 words
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Advertisement12 1930-09-02 4 Yov should give Martell Brandy the over others as it is superlative12 words
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Advertisement168 1930-09-02 4 BLLWWI ffiOETS mBIST oN FAMOus HAVING FOr AN OVER SLLWOOD. 100 YEARS, < OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. Quality (S® W CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO 7 hzy prove a never-failing source of satisfactionto smoke them is tcTtWtivate a true appreciation W. D.i H.O.WH.LS, BRI3TOL& LONDON I Electric Clocks; Connects168 words
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Article1172 1930-09-02 5 LIBERTY AND DISCIPLINE Mr. H. A. L. Fhher’s Lecture A lecture on New Thoughts in E ucatiou” w<*a wiven to members of the Ci yof London V j cuion Course by M r H.A.L. Fisher, Wirdm of the New College, at the Holborn Restaurant, London. Mr1,172 words
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Article559 1930-09-02 5 U.S. MARKET STORMED Orders for 167,000 from New American Factory lam able to give first detai’s of one of the most re mirkable triumphs achieved by British motor engineering sinca the beginning of the industry, writes Mr. Harold Pemberton in the Daily Express” of July 25.559 words
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Advertisement185 1930-09-02 5 <• X M d\ HIGH SOCIETY BLUES” These are the song hits from this big talkie success. Wonderful melodies to dance to: pn 7 1 Just Like In A Story Bj< k, F> T. P b/ I’m In The Market For Yun Brilliantly Rendered By Van Phillips Band rQ High185 words
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Advertisement212 1930-09-02 5 I you are Scife in Pealing with I BOOHS The Chemists. I r u I M t: OUR AIM is to supply all that is good in I Drugs, Chemicals, Surgical Goods, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Baby Foods, Toilet Necessities, Manicure Requisites and Chemists j. Sundries at Lowest Prices, aud with212 words
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Article, Illustration374 1930-09-02 6 George Gadd - Hitting Straight By By George Gadd THE NEED OF THE FOLLOW THROUGH The faults of the golfer are many and I think it ought to be some consola tion that there is usually more than one cure for them. What I mean is that if one change does374 words
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Article155 1930-09-02 6 Reuter. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Tottenham H. Swamps Burnley London, f eptember 1. The following are the results of matches played to day in the English League: DIVISION 1. Aston Villa 2 Sheffield W. 0 Blackburn R. 1 Portsmouth 2 Bolton W. 1 Arsenal 4 Huddersfield T. 2 GrimsbyReuter. - 155 words
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Article104 1930-09-02 6 Reuter. Reserve Member of British Polo Team New York, September 1. Capt. Aidan Roark, the reserve member of the British polo team to meet America in the West Chester Cup matches, was operated on yesterday for mastoiditis at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Dr.Reuter. - 104 words
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Article112 1930-09-02 6 NOTTS EASY VICTORY Australians Lead Sussex London, September 1. With the County Championship alreadydecided, the remaining matches between the counties have lost much of their interest. Scores: Sussex v. Australians. Brighton-Australians 367 (Kippax 158. Harwood 91, Hornibrook 59 not out' and 22 for no wicket. Sussex112 words
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Article109 1930-09-02 6 VALUE OF BIG SWEEP The following is the result of the drawing on the Unlimited Non-selling Sweep drawn on Race 6on Saturday at Singapore, showing the value of the prizes Number. Horse. Prize. A 5056 Air Defence First A 4015 Lady Rossdale Second A 7407 Santorio Third109 words
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442 1930-09-02 6 S. DE SILVA IN FORM. Cricket Match at Butterworth The Straits Trading Company 0. C. played a whole day cricket match with the B. R. C. on Sunday on the Butterworth Padang and were beaten by an innings and 78 runs. Batting first,442 words
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Article73 1930-09-02 6 -Rugby Radio Service. MISS WINIFRED SPOONER PLACED FOURTH London, September I Miss Winifred Spooner, the only British competitor in the Round Italy air race, was placed fourth in the final award of places. Her flight over a strange course in competi tion with the best Italian-Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article28 1930-09-02 6 Reuter. START OF INTERNATIONAL EVENT Cleveland, September 1. The International Gorden-Bennett balloon race started from the Municipal Aerodrome. The favourites include Belgians, Germans, Americans and Frenchmen.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article421 1930-09-02 6 SINGLES SEMI FINALS Wat Hye and Yeo Wee Yang Eliminated Three matches were played yesterday in connection with the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships and although all three were decided on two sets, play was of a fairly high standard. The matches played yesterday were: Singles (Semi-Finals)421 words
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Article61 1930-09-02 6 CONSTRUCTION OF SWIMMING BATH (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 1 Members of the Sports Club are being asked to approve of the expenditure of approximately 50,000 ticals for the construction of a swimming bath as an addition to the club’s amenities. No fears are expressed that61 words
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Advertisement18 1930-09-02 6 The best way to succeed in life is to act on the advice you give to others.— Anon.18 words
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Advertisement12 1930-09-02 6 You should give Martell's Brandy thPreference over other* as it is superlative.12 words
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Advertisement129 1930-09-02 6 7 I h R.efrigeratcrs I I Chilled by Kelvinator Stay Dry and Sweet Lfi ]SJ J f— r Jr i n111 1" mi """’llllllllllllillllll 1111 «bZalways Betted THERE’S not a trace of moisture produced by Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration. The cold, frosty air is dry and sweet, and its cleanliness will129 words
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Miscellaneous31 1930-09-02 6 To-night Until Wednesday Night, 4 more reels of The Green Archer” featuring Allene Ray Walter Miller Laddie Be Good” starring Bill Cody (Pathe Western feature) Ride Em High” starring Buddy Roosvelt31 words
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Article676 1930-09-02 7 c. G. B. RECORD 1 OWERED 11-Horse-Power Fiat’s Feat BY FHE PASSENGER” IT was raining quite heavily at Butterworth when we set out at half-fast eight in our 11 2 horse-power Fiat 514 in an attempt to break the existing speed record to Singapore of 13 hrs.c. G. B. - 676 words
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Article36 1930-09-02 7 TALKIE” AT MAJESTIC THEATRE 'lhe‘ p.. Mure g/ tko all talking comedy crow') n at -Majestic is drawing i' n V af l von tures of the I'rtwveA b'B companion are ably fourteen reals36 words
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417 1930-09-02 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT Estate of Late Mohamed Noordin Several Counsel were engaged in the Supreme Court this morning in connection with a Trust of Settle ment made by the late Mohamed Noordin, a wealthy Mohamedan. who left considerable property and among the issues framed417 words
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Article199 1930-09-02 7 Reuter. Area 40 Miles By 5 Devastated Peking, September 1 Just as the Kansu Province was recovering from the famine and the prospects of the harvest were good, earthquake, hailstorms and floodshave devastated, an area 40 miles long and 5 wide, according to a letter from Lancbow, theReuter. - 199 words
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Article55 1930-09-02 7 Sent 3— Singapore Turf Club Autumn b P Meeting. 2nd day. 6 Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting. 3rd day. The Tenerloh Coconut and Rub ber Estate. Ltd., annual meeting, Messrs. A. A. Anthony Com pany, 12 noon. 10 Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting. 4th day. 13 Singapore Turf55 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article198 1930-09-02 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.} Sir,Recently I have been pursued by several firms for small debts contracted during times of comparative prosperity, and for which payment has never been pressed before. Times just now with me, as with many other people in this198 words
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Article187 1930-09-02 7 Sir, It’s a great pity that your worthy correspondent on the above did not balance things properly before a living was chosen If only he had joined the Government clerical service or had become a teacher (although prospects were limited) there would have been no187 words
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Article172 1930-09-02 7 PUBLIC MEETING IN TOWN HALL A public meeting of the residents of the State of Selangor will be held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on September 17, at 5 p.m. to discuss and .adopt the two following resolutions. Members of all communities are cordially172 words
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Article73 1930-09-02 7 Reuter. AMERICA RETAINS SPEED BOAT TROPHY Detroit, September 2 Commodore Gar Wood won the Harms worth Trophy race thus successfully de fending the World Speed Boat < hampionship. He averaged 77 39 miles an hour over the thirty miles course. Wood’s brother George finished second. The only British– Reuter. - 73 words
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Article107 1930-09-02 7 WHY HE MS G-E S WITH LORD BkrtVEHHHOOK Safeguarding was the only hope for the country, said Sir George Penny in an add ress to the Malden and Coombe branch of the Junior Imperial League. He would like to see free trade in the world, but so107 words
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Article730 1930-09-02 7 Mr. S Tugumann, Manager, Um Bernam Estate. Utan Melinteng, has left for Europe on retirement. Mr. T. M. Clausen, of Jendarata K-tate, has taken over the management of Uli Bernam Estate, Utan Melintang, Lowes Perak. At the fortnightly luncheon of the Penang Rotary Club, Mr. J. D.730 words
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Article48 1930-09-02 7 The wedding of Mr. Stetharama Pillai with Miss Kamatchi Ammal took place at the bride’s house in Dat) Ivamat Road this morning. There was a la-go attendance of representatives of the Penang Hindu community. After the cer m ny the guests sat down to ortuk fast.48 words
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Article168 1930-09-02 7 CHINESE BOY KNOCKED DOWN BY LORRY A fatal motor accident occurred yesterlay afternoon on tie Ayer Itam Road a Chinese lad of about 15 years of fge being killed. It wcu'd appear that a Chevrolet lorry No P 824, loaded with sand, was proceedng towards Ayer Itun When168 words
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Article41 1930-09-02 7 To-night at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Radio Pecking 2 Overture Raymond Thomas 3 Selection Rose Marie Stothart 4 Intermezzo Echoes of Ireland Lange 5 Fox Trot Happy Days are Here Again Yellen God Save the King.41 words
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Article129 1930-09-02 7 ENGLISH SIMPLY NOT IN IT” WITH THOSE OF YUGO SLAVIA English girls are simply not in it compared with the m*.ids of Yugoslavia.” So said Mr. Raymond Toole-Stott on his return from a 4,000- mile cycle tour ',t Europe. The girls of Yugo-Slavis,” he added, .are129 words
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Article88 1930-09-02 7 DR. J R. McGRATH DIES AT AGE OF NINETY-ONE A famous Oxford figure, Dr. J'ffin Richard McGrath, provost o' Queen’s C 1 lege for fifty-two years, has aied at th* age of ninety-one. Dr. McGrath, who was conspicuous by his large white beard, was connected with88 words
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Article64 1930-09-02 7 The world economic crises is reflect ad in the statistics for Swiss foreign trade during the first six months of the year. In comparison with the year 1929, imports have droppe 1 23 million and exports about 90 million Swiss francs. Tne passive assets of the commercial64 words
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Article43 1930-09-02 7 B. U. P. PARIS BRINGS BA.OK LEG-OF-MUITON SLEEVES Paris decrees toat women must return to the .'eg-of-mutton” s’eeves of the g»y nineties. One of the leading PinYm fashion firms has introduced coate and featuring this type of arm covering.B. U. P. - 43 words
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Article287 1930-09-02 7 To Pay Father’s Medical Expenses. A somewhat unusual deviation from the general type of kidnapping cases was revealed before Mr. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magtetracy when two women were charged by the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs in connection with the kidnapping of a baby which287 words
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Article388 1930-09-02 7 M.nila Bulletin.! SAVAGERY IV THE PHILIPPINES Bagnio. August 7 The head of a little three-year old girl, her hands and the bands of her baby sister, are now the trophies of some wandering head-hunters who entered the isolated ho re of BBlonp, a Benguet [gorot,M.nila Bulletin.! - 388 words
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Advertisement74 1930-09-02 7 iiiiiinimnD iniiiniiiii!ii INSURE AGAINST LOSS WITH Commercial Union Assn. Co., Ltd. [lncorporated in England.] iiHiinunin Hfliiimnuii New Advertisements TO LET Compound House, 13, Perak Road. Apply 8, Leith Street. LOST Will Wy vbo took a Blac k Shawl with a 1 rpe r d rose ia eac c< rner from74 words
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Advertisement55 1930-09-02 7 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. You need only— Hall’s Wine TWI SUPREME TONIC RESTORATW» to make you really well Fl«a aS O«bliU Wlm M«nkaata bbS frUaa A EMtera (Malaya) LW. Siagaparv aa4 PeaaaJ. > Cm L M MB55 words
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Article518 1930-09-02 8 Penarg’s transport problem, despite the public-spirited attitude pf our City Fathers and the outer) iugS the P ress remains a problem. At present moment our streets are congested with (i) motor-cars, admittedly necessary evils, (ii) trolley-’ouses, also necessary, (iii) rickshas, totally unnecessary and (iv) mosquitoe’’ buses, most unnecessary518 words
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Article447 1930-09-02 8 Hot air is raising the already over heated atmosphere to an alarming extent so that even those of us who are feeling the draught most are none the less in danger of heatstrokes. Hot air by cable, and hot air by letter, hot air in the newspapers447 words
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Article966 1930-09-02 8 A.H.F- Penang, Tuesday. Cf j ERE is a bona fide reply from a local firm in respect of a letter we sent concerning renewal of an advertisement In reply to your letter of 21st August, with regard to our advertisement, we shall be delighted to continue forA.H.F- - 966 words
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Advertisement81 1930-09-02 8 I A Wort <• She WlS® i Estatsand Mine Managers I AND I Other Wholesale Buyers I OF DRUGS I CHEMICALS I DRESSINGS I AND j HOSPITAL SOPHIES. I Are You Getting j j Full Value B IN I Quality Quantity and Service I I 1 We Guarantee Ail Threej81 words
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Advertisement25 1930-09-02 8 E. i O. HOTEL The Band of the s.s. President Polk WILL PLAY AT THE AFTER-DINNER DANCE ON Friday, sth September, 1930. 3 MAGGF SEASONING25 words
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Advertisement8 1930-09-02 8 You should QU'i arvreference over others 'J 18 words
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Miscellaneous23 1930-09-02 8 TIDE TABLES. High Water, Low Water. To-Day. 8.20 a.m. 1 11.26r.rn. p.in. To-Morrow 951 < ,tr. 3.58 -s.m. 11.21 l .1» 5.1 I p.23 words
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Obituary44 1930-09-02 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs. Goh Kok Kee and Goh Kok Tee and family beg to thank ail those friends and re’atives who attended the funeral of the late Dr. Goh Tian Thim on Saturday, sent wreaths, telegrams of condolence, and lent their cars for the occasion.44 words
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Article564 1930-09-02 9 Non Committal Attitude Favoured Mr. John Beard’s Address Impossible to Make a Fetish of Free Trade But Tariffs Cannot Cure Our Ills” If the British trade union attitude towards the tariff controversy is accurately expressed by Mr. John Beard in his presidential address before the sixty-secondReuter. - 564 words
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Article103 1930-09-02 9 Reuter. Astonishing Scenes in Hungary. Budapest, September 1 A general strike has been proclaimed by the social democrat leaders as a protest at the failure to deal with unemployment. The authorities prohibited processions but clashes with the police ensued. A Crowd, estimated at ten thousand, shout log BreadReuter. - 103 words
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175 1930-09-02 9 Reuter. Engine Crashes into the Buffers MANY NARROW ESCAPES London, September 1 The Night Scot” express from Glasgow arriving at Euston this morning, hauled by two engines, crashed into the buffer stops. The driver and fireman of the first engine were buried under coal– Reuter. - 175 words
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Article188 1930-09-02 9 Reuter. Attempt to Salvage £1,600,000 of Gold London, September 1 After months of search, divers have located the wreck of the Peninsular and Oriental liner Egypt which sank after collision with the French steamship Seine about twentyfive miles off Ushant eight years ago. Jhe Egypt lies at aReuter. - 188 words
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Article62 1930-09-02 9 Reuter. Capt. Coste Starts From Paris Paris, September 1 Captain Coste, with the havjgaior Belfonte, started a Trans-Atlantic flight In the lamous Question Mark” which has secured several long distance records. The machine has an engine of 650 horse power and is capable of a speed of 110Reuter. - 62 words
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Article56 1930-09-02 9 -Reuter. Distinctive Signs for Guidan.e of Air Pilots The Hague, September 2 The International Air Conference has decided to ask every town of over ten thous and inhabitants to show a sign according to a system to be determined later, whereby pilots will be able to identify the-Reuter. - 56 words
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Article80 1930-09-02 9 Supposed Surrender to Cover Advance CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE ON THE WANE But Violence Likely to Increase The Government of India’s appreciate of the situation issued yesterday says that generally the enthusiasm for the civil disobedience movement is waning but as its failure becomes more pronounced, the activities of80 words
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Article573 1930-09-02 9 Rugby Radio service. Highly Placed Bengali Girl Arrested Calcutta, September 1. Sobharani Dutt, a Young Bengali girl z related to a former presidency magistrate, and five Bengali youths have been arrested in connection with the recent bomb out- rages. Bombay, September 1. Six more cotton mills have beenRugby Radio service. - 573 words
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Article106 1930-09-02 9 -Reuter, Examination by Swedish Scientists Tromsoe, September 1 The sealer BrafrtW. with the remains of Andree, the explorer who was lost on White Island in 1897, and his companions, has arrived at Haswik, West Hammerfest It is reported the bodies are merely skeletons, two mostly whole while the-Reuter, - 106 words
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Article102 1930-09-02 9 Reuter. Budapest, September 2 Following yesterday’s rioting and bloodshed, the City is in a state of siege with armoured cars and machine-guns everywhere There were at least two killed and hundreds injured, many believed fatally. Two policemen were seriously injured. The number of demonstrators is now officially estimatReuter. - 102 words
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Advertisement41 1930-09-02 9 1 TO-DAY’S NEWS Page Kew Thoughts on Education 5 Gipsy Folk 3 To r anadj in 1| Days II The Happiest Life in the World 4 Wonderful Lo.idan 13 Faty Car Invasion 5 1 o-al 7 6 SoiWrcial 10 11 dipping41 words
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Advertisement186 1930-09-02 9 MORTEIN LIQUID SPRAY Kills All insects Stone Dead. 8 oz SIBS? 64 k Tins .75ctS. $3-00 16 oz Tins 128 oz Tins $l-15 $5-50 32 oz Tins 'l Sprayers I $l-75 .90 cts. I Guaranteed Not to Stain. I SOLE AGENTS: I John Little Co,, Ltd., in England) I Singapore,186 words
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Article571 1930-09-02 10 Sunday Express. DIRE'TORS’ FEES Shareholders’ Agitation Justified A GOOD (SAMPLE IN the past week the price of rubber has touched a new low level at 5| i. a pound. Rubber shareholders are becoming restive and are agitating against multiple directorships and the payment of directors*Sunday Express. - 571 words
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Article62 1930-09-02 10 The directors of the Mejedic (Johort) Rubber Estates announce that in view of the present price of rubber they have decided, in the best interests of share holder ,to suspend tapping operations ai soon as practicable, and to conserve fork «nd caeh resources until times improve62 words
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Article43 1930-09-02 10 It is notified in the F M.S. Government zette that the price of rubber for assessment of duty for the preiod Aus att 29 to September 4, inclusive, is fifteen and three fourth cents p u r poun 1.43 words
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Article45 1930-09-02 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Kashmir «'’oses st 53U p.m. on Saturlty, cut 6 h instant. The P. O. yialwa with ma?’» <e «patched from London on August 14 is expected to arrive here at 4 p.m on Thursdav, the 4th instant.45 words
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Article582 1930-09-02 10 PETITION TO WIND-UP Order Granted by Ipoh Court At the I ooh Supreme Court, before the Hon’bie Mr. Justice W. Burton, last w» ?k a petition fr»r the winding-up of Hu*y Yot Tin Dredging, Ltd., presented by Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., L d.. came582 words
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Article75 1930-09-02 10 Penang. Saotember 2, 1930. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Banh). On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 m/tg 2/3 29 32 Private 3 m/ts redit 2 4 1/8 3 Documentary 2 4 1/4 O i New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. Lss| Bangkok T.T.75 words
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Article11 1930-09-02 10 Tjipliebns, K jmg 109. Liebangho Kbijio, 39. Campbell Street11 words
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Article908 1930-09-02 10 FOUR COMPANIES. Tavoy’s Offer for Control WITH the obect of working several tin-producing areas in Burma as a comprehensive unit, it is proposed to merge four companies. The Tavoy Tin Dredging Corporation will take over control of three other concerr s by an exchange of908 words
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Article177 1930-09-02 10 TO-DAY'S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day: Yesterday To-day 2E Z Sharks. 3 -5 JJ CQ OQ fIQ 0D le, 10. I ta. Mining. Aver Hitam Tin. 9/3 9/9 9/9 10/6 Ban grin Tin w.177 words
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Article54 1930-09-02 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. r//V; LONDON. Spot £***** 6. Down £l-8 0 3 Months’ £135 2-6. Down £l-2-6 SINGAPORE. $68.50 per picul. Up 121 c. 125 tons done RUBBER London d. Unchanged New York c. (Gold) Unchanged Local W ch. Unchanged By Courtesy of54 words
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Article112 1930-09-02 10 LONDON STANDARD GOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 14 f ets, fer pound =por pl 119/66 Q aiet. EiondcL 4f 1 New York Holiday. (Sv Courtesy >of Messrs, Alien Dennys). General Produce Ageacy, Lt<|. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are *s follows: Spot 15 cents per lb.112 words
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Article63 1930-09-02 10 Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 2ad Sept: quotation for Singapore rffiued tin $6B 50 per p cu\ business done 125 tons, Penang Refined Tin $6B-50 per picnl, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin $67-50 per p cul, tin SG7-50 per picuL The following were the rubber quotations in London63 words
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Article68 1930-09-02 10 FOREIGN EXCH ANGES. (Rugby Radio Skrvich London, September 1. Paris, 123.72; Naw 4.8611; Brussels, 34.84; Geneva, 25.03; Ams te*Hm* 12.08: Milan, 92,95; Berlin, 10.39 Stockholm, 18.10; Copenhagen, itf.l6; Oslo, 18.16; V 3» nna. 34.41; Prague 164? e; Helsingfors, 193|; Madrid. 15.90; Lisbon, 108.25: Athens, 375; Bnchares*, 815; Ric,4jl’; Eue ;os(Rugby Radio Skrvich ) - 68 words
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Article1028 1930-09-02 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST, KAMEB. S 5 f JL jH SrSBUt f v f 0 < c Slleub; R’jfabes <3* 12 A lor Rubbo? «tatata 80 1 CO 4ti*lrarcsi€4 Rebates 1 5 1 s‘) Ayer HHm»: PUntiof SynPi*»* I 2 1 40 e> 4yer Knning Rubber Kstatea 85 Iyer Molek1,028 words
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Article207 1930-09-02 10 F. 8.1. A.ND THE S-TUA.TION IN THE STATES. The F. 8.1. Baaineis Bar uniters B forecast for the thirl qairter of this year says: The end of the interna tonal trade depression is not in O’K 1 we canmt ba far from the bottom. By comparison *dh o’for207 words
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Article71 1930-09-02 10 Thea a Ke-hh I; ft the following pwaeng t(J Mr»» g J LtC)l F J G'» nt anl fr9 j 8 Long» Brare >, Mis. M t i r> H6 Miss Lnk“> Ms |r B Mr and Mrs 8 0 V.e—s. Q0 Landor. M- 8 M W71 words
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Advertisement252 1930-09-02 10 Humors, reddened and inflamed skin of babies are soothed and healed by FUROL Tids_3o and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts everywhere Cl J^^^' rnportcrS: Borneo Sumatra it i sCo L;d '-i?' A® URINARY PAINIMMEDIATE CURE! Do you suffer when you urinate? If there is a burning sensation when passing urine252 words
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Article849 1930-09-02 11 Present Stoppage Insufficient? Half-Measures of No Avail at This Time.” ««.known firm of L™?. 0 etal in a letter pnbluh«d in erC ipsne of the Mining Journal /ink 26 stated it waa now abou.tree months since the announce nt was made that a scheme to849 words
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Article277 1930-09-02 11 L °B3 OF £3 240 ON THE YEAR. oT'T? annna l ordinary genera’ *HB hda 6 Sempah Rubber Estates, v comn n at the offices y P p ny B unge House. 71, St. the cni r Skinner (chair A Pany) preßid®d- 8 w Ead the net result277 words
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Article249 1930-09-02 11 Mr. C. V. Thomas’s scheme only commi s his group to a possible stoppage of two out of the next three months, with i reservation of the right to review tbe situation at the end of any one month, and not to the 20249 words
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Article342 1930-09-02 11 COST REDUCTION. Mining Machinery and Upholstery. The use of rubber for upholstery is one of the five lines of investigation being pursued by technical advisers to the industry, and the Rubber Growers* Assoeiition have issued a statement giving the progress of this new application. The commentary342 words
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Article443 1930-09-02 11 EXCELLENT POSITION OF THS MINES, The fourth ordinary general meeting of the Tin Propertiee, Ltd was h-ld in London on July 2’. Sir William D. Henry, Kt, C. I. E., chairman of the company, presided. Tne chairman sai’: "The outcome of the year’s working shows a loss,443 words
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Article381 1930-09-02 11 DEVELOPMENTS. Budgetary Control and Research Groups. Geneva, July 18. The International Budgetary Conference convened by the International Management Institute, which Lai been sitting here this week, was attended by over 200 delegate?, and, as a result of the contsc e established bitween business men from 22 different381 words
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Article183 1930-09-02 11 This does not constitute a challenge to the position which the mother has na totally occupied since the dawn of creation. For a mcther is mother.” But a friend to baby is a super-friend to the mother and what Mrs. H. C. Siegertsz, of Edith Hous 0183 words
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Article40 1930-09-02 11 TO BE PAYABLE IN BRITISH STERLING. The Straits-Australia Conference announces that from Oct. 1 bills of lading for shipments for which freight is payable at destinati n w 11 contain the clause, Freight payable in British sterling.”40 words
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Advertisement148 1930-09-02 11 wjj ,v WWt 4 i f v&a -1 re rt t w|TnnP'iaKw DUNLOP to an ideal—the FORT’- tyre is tyre /T X building achieveTI me n t an d a I 7 proven economy. Look for the Red and 1 Yellow medallion. STOCKED BY ALL DEALERS. <3" liili amazing on148 words
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1312 1930-09-02 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Pert 8, a. Malacca” from Port Weld. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh to-day at 1 p. m. fl. b. Kuala from1,312 words
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Advertisement273 1930-09-02 12 Assets exceed «11,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd I (Incorporated In Strait» Settlements). HEAD OFFICE i Winchester Hoose Singapore. LONDON CFFIvE: 27, OM rc The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life273 words
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Miscellaneous231 1930-09-02 12 Better Sound I A 11 I WkTe Reproduction p 1 Xfl Sounds Right. To-night at 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. I/fll Great Success! Topping All Record Wreckers Hur h® M hole Town is laughing L; W j vMm niirmiii j_jt ajnai hitjdl 7 Gl I »1 MHi XIH; I 4 wl231 words
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Article628 1930-09-02 13 Astonishing Facts. 4,000,000 Runaways Make No Difference. FOUR MILLION Londoners are on holidaybut they might like to hear the news that the old home hardly misses them. THE BANK PAYS OUT £9,000.000. London, August 3. ALTHOUGH four million people left London last week, a group of tbe628 words
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Article127 1930-09-02 13 OR FOLTOWING FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS. Tb’e is the story of the great Streatham kidnapping” drama. Mother placed the fifteen-month old baby in tbe perambulator in the front garden, and went indoors to rest. Fifteen minutes later she looked out of the window. Perambulator and baby had vanished. >127 words
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Advertisement218 1930-09-02 13 <GES> 'pHE most famous of all Nitro-cellulose finishes is now available in handy sizes in an excellent range of colours in brushing form. BRUSHING DUCO is now on display at the premises of Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. So call there and see examples of what anyone can achieve by218 words
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Advertisement47 1930-09-02 13 f APIOL STEEL B I Sure h:r <ll Female 3 complainu.L vcr» Aidyshould t a keep a &ox in the house. W, J. EDMONDS, I j The English Ph«rnr»ao> 52, 54. Beach Street, Penang You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative47 words
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Advertisement83 1930-09-02 13 the J jjlj'. v i :L "iH’,!®' ll At Shanghai and fn ||l| NcwYorkwithin the Arctic Circle or under the Equator Parker Duofold j Fountain Pens serve IWiv M'Mully. i.'b libal’ .«i|p Experience for youri ''ll P ar k er effortless writing examine i 1 Pa.’ker improveH IbaWl merts—and know83 words
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Advertisement289 1930-09-02 13 After a Hard Day.. When you return after being out in the sun during the hottest hours of the day and your vitality is low, then is the time J to guard against sickness by taking WATERBURY’S COMPOUND For over twenty-five years it has been recommended by leading physicians. It289 words
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Article196 1930-09-02 14 80MP.H. CRAFT. Week-end Trips over the Atlantic. A gigantic new airship, hdfas larg*’ again as the R 109, which has jmt flown '♦x> Canada, is to be bailt in England. 7he R 100 has a capacity of 5,000.000 cubic Tha new dirigible will196 words
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Article450 1930-09-02 14 PLEA FOR A WORLD-WIDE BROTHERHOOD. This year’s Celtic Conference opened in London in mail week when the presidential address was given at University C »Jlege by the Rev. Dr. Maclean Watt, of Glasgow Cathedral. In the afternoon the official opening of the Congress was performed at His450 words
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Advertisement259 1930-09-02 14 13*sa vkx/ I w ra B w2Sj| y .KltZcli. in W[B l 4" p lllllfez I I are recognised ne the highesi standard i in Virginia cigarettes the world over. *g IS The sales of these superb cigarette» continually increase proving the eslim»» tion in which they are held by259 words
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Advertisement18 1930-09-02 14 BOSCH 1 Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea18 words
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Advertisement90 1930-09-02 14 t -q <W ZK Z 7 3 7 u gl Jh V RUGGED peaks and Here you get milk at its green velvety valleys. best. The milk for babies; Here and there a tiny for children; for grown-ups. farm. Happy farmer folk Rich in vitamins, with with rosy cheeks the90 words
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Miscellaneous109 1930-09-02 14 SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY AT BAT By gluyas wii IS» "k £2A6F>S MV "MS *£l3 Bfi l6 RK'JMIS 57N«£ SUU SWWG6 A|ip t-«55Eq HOdE PIPTT TWO BY* ARGUES VIO- THA/ HE’LL CAILS TO EPPIE SEt7 f T> THREE TIME% AL'R VEHTW THEY WERE NOT HT IT AU. RieUT IF F>109 words
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Article598 1930-09-02 15 CHOWRASTA MAR ET. Penang, September 2, 1930. Mutton c ts. Mutton Indian per io 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-3 J Liver with heart A luag do 1.5 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 4 J Suet 40 idney pair598 words
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Advertisement199 1930-09-02 15 PYRAMID RECt *> The Happy Handkerchief A Tootal Product. IMPORTERS: Wm Jacks Co., (Malaya) Ltd. 1 Radion” Terminal Strips. Specially made and designed to permit of all terminals being placed at rear of cabinet. Each strip is plainly engraved and is suitable for any type of receiver. (X* Sf The199 words
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Advertisement460 1930-09-02 15 BIBBY LINE 14 vrnr orew maU P>««®ngar steamers and motor vaißeli ?d NEW iOkK SERVICE. ween Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Martelllao, Plymouth and Regular Freight Service to Boston, New London with througK oonnoefkHia from Poßang. York, Philadelphia and 8a imore (via Suez) c probable homeward sailings. Due Sails NY 'I460 words
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Advertisement1369 1930-09-02 16 i ,wv% THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE if dollar steamship line 1 INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. j cMAMERICAN MAIL LINE < WEEKLY LONDON N, CONTINENT. GLAUCU3 Sept. 4 London, Eo'tcrdan a d Hamburg- j t Arcv?\ 5 SaRPFI ON S A p .11 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam ai d Glasgow, HELENOS Sept.1,369 words
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Advertisement594 1930-09-02 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDu AND APCAR Ll':- ,a (Company Incorporated KOLASD.) MAIL PASSENjKK ATO CA!*Go S-RVirrj FsninsKla? and Oriental S. 8. Cs. t tmder con- Pom, Tdukto ?nri w». tract with His Kajssty’s fowernment, London an «i and Far East Mail Service. J Outward from London for China and Japan, lat594 words
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