Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-09-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 204. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement474 1930-09-05 1 tTnagata BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street II II H——■ r I AT LAST i Black AND Whitej I rri 1 R f Hi leads A J ropical Bass “DOG’S HEAD’’ BRABD BUCHANAN’S black white wHisKy Supplies Another Long Felt Want I I474 words
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Advertisement19 1930-09-05 1 ===s;g! M —l H.TOHISATSJJ STUDIO I with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68.70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.19 words
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Advertisement1914 1930-09-05 2 rxr-ffl I-11 JI LMHI rrxrr r i POSITION VACANT. I PENANG’S SEA FRONTAGE, m.s. “MUEHSTERUHD Out. Voy. H. ,ee C 8 :r;X eB E 0 o f r cp^ r a B r °e PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE RIGHTS ON WELD QUAY. “id"’ \he Authorised Capita! $50.000,000 j HHI fk f1,914 words
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Article437 1930-09-05 3 SIR T. BORDER’S ADVICE TO EX-SERVICE MASSEURS Scots Philosophy Sir Tht mis Herder, the physician, talking prcfeseionatly to 70 blind exServicemen masaeurs who, trained at St. Dunstan’?, held a reunion at a London Hotel, said that there were enormous potential capacities of the human brain which were never437 words
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Article547 1930-09-05 3 A Sister City of London Fortifications to be Examined Roman Verulaminm The excavation of the Roman City of Verulaminm adjoining modern StAlbans was begun in mail week under the direction of Dr. J. Mortimer Wheeler, Keeper of the London Museum, whu hopes to trace an interesting547 words
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Advertisement230 1930-09-05 3 xx* I OFW" IjSESA. ij Coming W < Z£ I Thro' <?l.ip;. JL; Jj IHbu:.: JrQF** iiaf V\ —r\ Give X your baby I the food you know zs j “NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK.” w*w tHAT greater assurance can a mother yy have than to know that the food she230 words
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Advertisement210 1930-09-05 3 FOO CHEONG COMPANY Building Contractors, Furniture Makers, Painters, Polishers and Signboard Writers. Workshop and Office, Show Room, 158. Hutton Lane. 97, Bialiop Street, Phone 1248. Open Day and Night. ’Phone 868. Jefe proprietor Ghin Meng Kim Pining Room furniture. Meranti Teak Mattress 3i ft Coir 7.50 11*00 1 Table 4ft.210 words
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Advertisement173 1930-09-05 3 HIRE A PIANO j Good Instruments for Hire I From 10— Per Mcnth I F tWBINSoiSII I K PIANO Co R| j “PENANG “Radion” Terminal Strips. Specially made and designed to permit of all terminals bein£ placed at rear of cabinet, bach strip is plainly engraved and id suitable for173 words
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Advertisement96 1930-09-05 4 L <J> FIAT ®{J Standard Tourer Model 514 I ACHIEVES RECORP RUN PENANG SINGAPORE 507 MILES IN 12 HOURS 51 MINUTES ON jSHELL MOTOR SPIRIT I AND SHELL GOLDEN OIL As Obtainable Throughout Malaya. -Messrs. Mariotti and Bird of Italasia Ltd. have set up a new record for the Penang-Singapore96 words
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964 1930-09-05 5 .—J.F.P The Growth of Indian Public Opinion in Malaya JUo Sahib R. Subbaya Naidu, B. A., government of India Agent in Malaya, (ore bis departure from this country, paid ihis last visit to Singapore on Wednesday and as be had decided to leave for.—J.F.P - 964 words
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Article332 1930-09-05 5 Dr. J. S. English, of the General Hos pital, Singapore, who has proceeded homo on leave, expects to return in May. Rajah Salim, A.D.0., Lengong, will, during the course of the month, be transferred to Batu Gajah as A. D. 0., Courts. Dr. Yeates, until recently attached332 words
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Article206 1930-09-05 5 £1,025,000,000 IN 1929 30 President Hoover’s Government is charged with indulging in a riot of extravagance in the minority report of the Senate and House Appropriations Committee. This discloses that the last session of Congress voted .025,000.000 for national expenses. The sum is nearly £100.000,000 greater206 words
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Article69 1930-09-05 5 To day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1 March Lone Pilot Hooper 2 Overture Tantalusqualen Suppe 3 Selection A Musical Jig Saw Aston 4 Three Dances Henry VIII German No. 1 Morris Dance 2 Shepherds’ Dance 3 Torch Dance 5 Waltz Lustige Bruder Vollstedt 6 Selection69 words
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Article46 1930-09-05 5 The Protector of Chinese acknowledges with thanks the receipt of $1 G6B 41 from the Chinese Town Hall. Penang. This sum represents the balance of the Penang Chinese Labourers Unemployment Fund, and has been credited to the Repatii ition Fund of the Protectorate.46 words
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Advertisement14 1930-09-05 5 You should gii'e Martell's Brandy the p eference over others as it is superlative14 words
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Advertisement738 1930-09-05 5 MAKE ALL YOUR Wl 81 B M UmA H Jlll Mwi SEND ALL* YOUR ORDERS WHITEAWAYS. Super Values J WHITEAWAYS. l“D J /jliiiliW —I 1 JfWWL Firß -SU J jferl —■inn -wrr-—-^r- IW mi. l »B.r-i l rnwfiTrT W r V '4H XZ Heavily bu»k wicb mr bnti-ixg-Mil g Wire738 words
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1551 1930-09-05 6 Selections for To-morrow Bridgetown and Lucky Mistake Good Things Monarch or Ettington? By TIC TAC The full handicaps were received too late yesterday for comment and selections. The weights for five races appeared on Wednesday, the weights for the other three races appearedBy TIC TAC - 1,551 words
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Article94 1930-09-05 6 —Reuter. AMES 121 England XI 403 for 8 Wkts. AUSTRALIA 169 FOR 9 Folkestone, September 4 The England XI which is playing the Australians in the first match of the Folke stone Cricket Festival declared with a score of 403 for 8 wickets’ Ames scored a brilliant—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article167 1930-09-05 6 YESTERDAYS SOCCER MATCH The soccer match played on the Esplanade yesterday, between a Penang Chinese Football Association team and a Eurasian XI resulted in an easy win for the Chinese by five goals to two. Athough the Eurasians payed with one man short, they put ud167 words
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Article63 1930-09-05 6 —Reuter. Wins Texas Millionaire’s Prize New York. September 4 Captain Costes and Bellonte took off on their flsht to Dallas (Texas) in an attempt to win the £5,000 prize recently offered by the millionaire Colonel W. E. Easterwood for the first flight from Europe to New York—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article146 1930-09-05 6 —Reuter. 16 STARTERS Gordon Richards on Singapore LIST OF JOCKEYS London. September 4 The following are the probable starters for the St Leger to be run at Doncaster on September 10 over a course of 1 mile 6 furlongs 132 yards. Ld Beaverbrooks Algonquin C. Elliott—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article137 1930-09-05 6 —Rugby h'adio Service. AT OLYMPIA Optimistic Trade Outlook OVERSEAS REQUIREMENTS London, September 4 THE International Motor >how opens at Olympia next month and manufacturers, who are well advanced with preparations, are unanimously optimistic about trade prospects. There will be a record number of cars jOn view at—Rugby h'adio Service. - 137 words
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Article111 1930-09-05 6 SCORES OF MALAY STATES TEAM The scores of the Malay States Team ali Bisley were as follows Junior Kolapore Cup 300 500 600 Total T. J. McGregor 48 45 41 134 W. A. D. Edwardes 46 44 37 127 T. W. H. Burne 45 44 36 125 E.111 words
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Article125 1930-09-05 6 J. —Rugby Radio Service. BRITI H PILOTS’ REMARKABLE SPEEDS London. Septemle" 4 Remarkable speeds are being attained by the high speed section of the Royal Air Force, which is practising at Felixstowe under the direction of Squadron-Leader Orlebar, on super marine Rolls Royce and Gloster Napier racing planesJ.—Rugby Radio Service. - 125 words
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Advertisement188 1930-09-05 6 t w v f f J asaaaoussces the seven points! 1 ORIGIN. Fresh English West Country Milk. 2 MANUFACTURE. Under ideal conditions at our Dorsetshire and Somersetshire Dairy factories. The 6 Cow Gate’ process produces a pure, sterile and complete food, rich in Natural vitamins and mineral salts. Untouched by188 words
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1157 1930-09-05 7 "NANYANG TIMES SUED Case For the Defence Opened TIIE libel action brought by Tan Teng Phun and Ooi Peng Cheng, President and VicePresident of the Penang Jin Seah (a s 'ciety formed parlv this year to afford de‘nt burial to poor Chinese) Gainst the Nangang1,157 words
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322 1930-09-05 7 BY s.s. MALWA After Extended Holiday in Europe The s. s. “Malwa” arrived in Penang yesterday evening. She brought a large number of Malayan passengers, including His Hi illness the Sultan of Johore who returned to Malaya after an absence of about ten322 words
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Article122 1930-09-05 7 CHINESE CONVICTED FOR PICKING IT UP. It is a dead man’s coat and after he had passed away I picked it up in front of a shop in Campbell Street said a Chinese w’hen he was charged in the second Police Court this morning with the122 words
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Article155 1930-09-05 7 14 DEATHS THIS YEkR Vaccination of School Children DR. G. S. Glass, Municipal Health Officer, Penang, seen this morning with regard to the outbreak of small-pox in Penang made the following statement to a Pinang Gazette representative The first case occurred in McNair Street on January 21155 words
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Article242 1930-09-05 7 Sequel to Monopolies Raid Lee Ah Kee and Lim Ah Kee. two Chinese were charged before Mr. Edward Jago in the Second Police Court with the possession of distilling apparatus and dutiable liquor. They claimed trial. Mr. Baker, of the Government Monopolies, said that he conducted a242 words
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Article187 1930-09-05 7 SEQUEL TO DAUGHTER’S DRINKING ‘My daughter needed some liquor every day and so I manufactured it now and then. That was only a family affair. We needed it only for a month”, said Wong Nam, a Chinese woman, when charged at the Second Police Court this morning187 words
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Article92 1930-09-05 7 Captain of the Guard UNIVERSAL FILM AT QUEEN’* Those of our readers who remember seeing the Universal Production All Quiet on the Western Front last month, will have another opportunity of seeing*their latest picture Captain of Guard.’ a story of the French Revolution I» ised on the wellkno vn anthem92 words
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Article209 1930-09-05 7 P.L. T. A. TOURNAMENT. Thean Seang’s Good Fight Cheah Wat Sun, who had defeated the holder (II 0 Hopkins) in the third round, won the singles championship of Penang yesterday defeating Tan Thean Seang 6-4, 9—7. AA at bun won the first game but Thean levelled209 words
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100 1930-09-05 7 DISTRICT COURT CASE Judgment Reserved The hearing of the case against a Chetty’s clerk named P. L. Suppiah, who is charged with criminal breach of of a sum of $6,900/ was continued yesterday afternoon before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Penang District Court. The accused’s story100 words
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Article358 1930-09-05 7 “Model” Track In Penang! I XVhen a complete miniature greyhound racing course was placed on the table in the Second Police Court this morning the story of its discovery was left to be told by Court Inspector Roberts, who charged a Chinese with gaming in public. The miniature358 words
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Article140 1930-09-05 7 A PROMISING INDUSTRY What is basontft To the uninitiated we might explain this is a species of plants that are very common in deep fresh water swamps and on abandoned mining land. In 1928 an enterprising Chinese at Menglembu utilised the root wood of this plant for140 words
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Article67 1930-09-05 7 To-morrow at the Esplanade at 8 30 p.m. 1 March Radio Pecking 2 Overture Banditenstreiche Suppe (The Jolly Robbers) 3 Grand Selection Cavalleria Rusticana Mascagni 4 Symphonic Fantasia Hungarian Medley Hume 5 Fox Trot hould I Brown Featured in the Metro GoldwynFilm What Price Melody.” G Selection67 words
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Article46 1930-09-05 7 Sept. 6 Singapore Turf Club AutumT Meeting. 3rd day. The Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate Ltd annual ineetmg Messrs. A. A. Anthony Company, 12 noon. tl jo—Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting ’4 th dav. ti 13 v inrapore Turf Chib Auluim* eeting, 5._ da.46 words
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Advertisement17 1930-09-05 7 "BOSCH" Plug* have proved to be be>t an th* road. »n 'he air and on the .vn17 words
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Advertisement219 1930-09-05 7 ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼l Has it occurred to YO U that the only way to ensure I ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS in the I sugar you purchase is to buy it in packages, sealed and I GUARANTEED by ie refiner I I Ik I I I lu I I TAI K O O **7". AC-”219 words
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Article396 1930-09-05 8 Tin producers in Malaya and South Siam are now according more or less general support to the T.P.A. two months stoppage scheme. So far the result has been anything but encouraging, and the outcome has been talk of even more drastic restriction. But now that a396 words
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Article536 1930-09-05 8 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir. —I imagine that few who read this will deny that serious evils necessitate and justify drastic remedies, and that the conditions obtaining in Malaya at the present time cannot be readily remedied by halfmeasures. The proposals hitherto sent in to536 words
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Article995 1930-09-05 8 Pening, Friday. WE have not yet had time thoroughly to read what promises to be an extremely interesting little book received this morning. The volume is entitled “Singapore 1889-19*30” and the author is Mr. F. M. Luscombe. The publishers are Messrs C. A. Ribeiro Co, Ltd., of995 words
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Article23 1930-09-05 8 —Reuter. Water Reaches sdOpS Nowgong 1 Shillong. A hundred iD bv fltKxh due to ,ai 3 trict h X^.y^^ aDJr4 W9—Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement234 1930-09-05 8 /Zfe\ M AjMS THE PREMIER WHISKY THAT GOES BACK TO 1627 EPiere £y 210 .finer Qi S zzi r/ie \&r/c/ Z f TW J,. «fc f..•••W., Z Wgat f >• S&OR&fcZ -WiZ •-£A •< V- »y < k (fifr- fig 100 Foods FA MO US n Around the World To234 words
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Advertisement27 1930-09-05 8 O. HOTXU. a The Band of the s.s. “President Polk” WILL PLAY AT THE AFTER-DINNER DANCE ON Friday, sth September, 1930. rni» ISRa. ltesa®W Wbitelobei I y/iusiiv27 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-09-05 8 TIDE TABLES II gh Water Low Water To-Day 1J 09 e.m. 528 n. 1155 p.m. 5.5 p. •>. To-Morrow 11.89 a.m. 5.58 a.m. 6.22 p.m.24 words
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Article90 1930-09-05 9 Feared Heavy DeathRoll REFUGEES short of food and water Santo Domingo Almost Wiped Out A hurricane has nearly obliterated the City of Santo Domingo, the ronital of the Dominican Republic. At first no loss of life was reported, but a later message speaks of a casualty list of90 words
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Article285 1930-09-05 9 Relief Measures by American Red Cross New York, September 4 A hurricane bus done terrific damage to large sections of Santo Domingo, but no loss of life is reported. Later It is reported that nine hundred have been killed and injured in the Santo Domingo hurricane The wireless285 words
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Article49 1930-09-05 9 At a meeting of colliery owners held in London yesterday the preparation of a central marketing scheme under the Coal Mines Act <1930; was approved. AAork on the New Thames tunnel between artford and Purfleet which is to cost three million sterling will begin before Christmas.49 words
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Article156 1930-09-05 9 Reuter. “Peace” Negotiations Break Down GENERAL UNREST Calcutta, September 4 The police raided Dacca Hall attached to Dacca University and several persons were arrested in connection with the shooting of Mr. Hodson and Mr. Lowman. Mr. Hodson is maintaining his progress. Khulna (Bengal), "eptember 4 A mobReuter. - 156 words
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Article152 1930-09-05 9 Englishmen will contribute. Rugby Radio Service. Activities of International Union London, September 4 By an extension of the relay system, British listeners to wireless broadcasts will in a few months be connected direct with the three big nropean music centres Vienna, Budapest and Warsaw. The success which recentlyEnglishmen will contribute. Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
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Article141 1930-09-05 9 —Reuter. Memorandum to British Government London, September 4 With reference to Mr. Soong s statement on the silver crisis Reuter is informed that a memorandum pointing out China s difficul ties in consequence of the fall in silver and asking British co-operation, particularly with reference to—Reuter. - 141 words
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Article116 1930-09-05 9 until all the rickshaws are replaced.—British United Press. Coolies to be Made into Taxi-Drivers in Japan Tokio. So rapidly is the rickshaw disappearing from the streets of Japan that before long rickshaws will only be found in museums. Rickshaw pulling is no longer a paying business. While visitorsuntil all the rickshaws are replaced.—British United Press. - 116 words
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Article31 1930-09-05 9 Reuter. London, September 4 As a result of the post mortem, the Folkestone Coroner has decided that no in quest is necessary on Major Duncan Camp bell.-– Reuter. - 31 words
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135 1930-09-05 9 Reuter. Serious Turn in Carters' Strike ELECTRIFIED FENCE Adelaide, September 4 The discovery of a Communist plot in South Australia was revealed by the State Premier, Mr. Hill, when introducing a Bill into the State Parliament empowering the Government to deal with the strike ofReuter. - 135 words
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Article344 1930-09-05 9 —British United Press. Death of Captain W.H. Bennett Melbourne. September 4 Memories of the old clipper racing days are recalled by the death here of Captain W. H. Bennett, a native of Chatham, Eng land, the veteran former commander of the famous sailing ship ’’Loch Vennachar.” Once before—British United Press. - 344 words
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Article231 1930-09-05 9 —British United Press. Armchairs, Smoking Room and Bar on German DO-X Berlin, September 4 The world's most luxurious air liner, the German DO X seaplane, which has just been equipped with new engines, has resumed her test flights. Included in the accommodation is a bar a sitting.—British United Press. - 231 words
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Article180 1930-09-05 9 “King of New York Underworld” DEPORTATION DIFFICULTIES London, September 4 The secret departure from New York of Jack Diamond, described as a New York gangster, bootlegger and King of the New York Underworld” is reported to be to escape the vengeance of “Scarface” Al Capone and180 words
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Article355 1930-09-05 9 Tamil Boys Sent to Reformatory Detective Inspector Gordon, in the second Police Court this morning, charged five Tamil boys with the theft of two packets of thread from a Chinese sundries shop in Beach Street yesterday. Mr. Gordon said that these boys had been a perfect nuisance for355 words
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Article113 1930-09-05 9 —Reuter. 70 ENGINES AT WAPPING FIRE London, September 5 It is estimated that a hundred thousand people watched a great blaze at New Crane Wharf, Wapping, last night. The biggest London fire for many years began in a six storey warehouse packed with cocoabeans and spices. Seventy fire‘ —Reuter. - 113 words
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Advertisement29 1930-09-05 9 TO-DAY’S NEWS Page Scientist Busy at 85 13 Excavation at St. i Ibans 3 tala Tragedy 14 teta and Restriction 11 iOCal 7 Sport g Shipping > y Commercial jg29 words
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Advertisement17 1930-09-05 9 "BOSCtT* Plugs have proved to be beet on the rtad tn the atr and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement172 1930-09-05 9 The Unapproachable I MOTtoS» J 'jW J REG® TRADE CALL AND SEE 3 THE J O. H. C. S. 1. 4.90 H. P. <t-O, Lucas Deferred Magdyno a Pa ts ss Arranged Qt i Horn SOLE AGENTS: John Little Co., Ltl., Penang, I (Incorporated in England) S also Singapore, Kuala172 words
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Miscellaneous62 1930-09-05 9 Lyric Phone 986 I'TIaiEATRE ROYAL I To night Until Sunday Night (Matinee on Sunday), 2nd Sbow at 10 p.m. Mack Sennett 100% Talking Comedies “Rees’ Razz”, Barber’s Daughter** ZIP! BOOM BANG! Walrus, Lions, Tigers, Elephants, Baboons are taking part. Ist Show at 8 p.m. Yakima Canutt George Walsh IN IN62 words
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Article289 1930-09-05 10 INDUSTRIALISTS’ VIEWS Mr. Angus Watson, of Newcastle, speaking at Oxford on Aug. 5. contended that under rationalisation dividends tend’d to become more important than the human beings who helped to earn them, and so-called economies were often effected by aruthlees lack of consideration for the personal factor.289 words
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Article167 1930-09-05 10 Foreign exports of Tin being final shipments on ocean-steamers at al) Malayan Ports during the month of August, 1930 Destination Tons. United Kingdom 285 United States of America 5.002 Continent of Europe 2,050 British Possessions 337 Japan 144 Other Foreign Countries 50 Total 7 868 Note This167 words
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Article584 1930-09-05 10 COMPARATIVE FIGURES Symington and Sine airs’ Report AMERICAN CONDITIONS London, August 13 OUR market has again had a dull and depressed week with a declining tendency which has been practically continuous. The official closing price yesterday of ribbed smoked sheet on the spot was 4 3/4d.584 words
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Article118 1930-09-05 10 4 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 Shabhs. 55 S' S CQ 08 0Q do fee. 10. Ic. 18. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 9,9 10,3 9/9 10 3 Batu Caves. M .50118 words
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Article51 1930-09-05 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. r/AT: LONDON. Spot £133-0 0. Unchanged 3 Months’ £134-15-0. Up 2/6 SINGAPORE. $68.25 per picul. Unchanged 100 tons done RUBBERLondon 4A d. Unchanged New York 91 c. (Gold) Down ic. Local 141/4 cts. Unchanged By Courtesy of Messrs. KENNEDY d51 words
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Article137 1930-09-05 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 14j cts. per pound =per pl $19/Qaiet. London 4|i New York 9$ sts. (gold.) (Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency, Lt? Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed 8 cooked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 141 cents per lb. Sept. Oct./Drc.137 words
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Article44 1930-09-05 10 Torgkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. For August Picnlg 1,490 J jhan Tin Dredging Ltd. Output for August Tin Ore: 817 piculs 03 catties. Tribute to Company $2 246 81. Amang 672 piculs, 34 catties. Tribute to Comnany $50.88. Total Tribute $2,297.69.44 words
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27 1930-09-05 10 AUGUST PROP The rubber cop of this estate for the month of dugr.ss was 15,698 lbs. Total for 3 month» 42,937 lbs.27 words
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Article871 1930-09-05 10 SOCIAL SNOBBERY Fundamental Trouble in India NEW METHODS NEEDED. ONLY a complete revolution in the methods of our British traders in India will save them from annihilation at the hands of their foreign competiters of the future, writes 0. J. in the Ketchum” Daily Express.** This871 words
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Article512 1930-09-05 10 THE END OF P. R —Morning Post. CONFERENCE THAT FAILED Lord Ullswater's Report Viscount Ullswater’s report to the Prime Minister, on the failure of the Electoral Reform Conference confirms the statement already made. It contains, however, some interesting details on other points than that of the killing of Proportional Representation,’—Morning Post. - 512 words
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Article70 1930-09-05 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvioh.) London, September 4 Paris, 123.77 New York. 4.86 H Brussels. 34.84; Geneva, 25.04 Amsterdam, 12.07 Milan. 92. S 7 Berlin, 20.40 Stockholm. 18.10; Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo. 18.16 34.43 Prague 164; Helsingfors, 193 i s c Madrid, 45.95 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 814 J; Rir,(Rugby Radio Sbrvioh.) - 70 words
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Article176 1930-09-05 10 PENANG RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, 3 Themari.et has been du 1 with easier te. d. c, aoriug tb. P»> locally values bavedec-med Ice P Bir C e we last wrote. London York however, have r-mj>n steady and the.r cosing android cents reap ctiv, y *The shipmen176 words
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Article236 1930-09-05 10 The “Kedah arrived in Penang this morning from S nuapore with the following passengers aboard: Lt Cjl and Mrs M<ore, Mi?» E es, Mrs G S Rees, Mr Ogelvi?, Mr Richard Sydney, Mr G H Warrall, Mr H 0 Luctchford, Mr W M Cochrane, Mr R R236 words
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Article428 1930-09-05 11 GOVERNMENT action Motion in legislative Council Mr 11. R. Freeman has given notice of the following motion in the Ceylon legislative Council: ■•Tki. Oanncil withb-'d, unpport of ths «Xment’e cable of 20 b Angnst, to the G r n f State reg-»rriing robber resSo wHhont proof428 words
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Article186 1930-09-05 11 CAPABLE OF RECOVERING FROM DEPRESSION’* Intring'cally India’s economic position "•WdHhred Mr.E. C. BentbaH, in '“viewing the effect on the country of dist ul bances and world-wide the annual general meeting the shareholders of th* Imperial Bank ‘lndia, gays a Calcutta message. All over the world to day186 words
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Article101 1930-09-05 11 PftOr ECTION DUTY URGED BY planters ot Rubber Phifers of Goi i n p B and th Planters’ i S 1 n the “Algexeen t 1 -tkth„v narn f-om Paris, intends %'otn. (i n renc k Government to lev? a on y n > ru^d)er °f other than101 words
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Article668 1930-09-05 11 CHIEF FFICER LOST. Tale of Drama in Desolate Ocean The stnrm-tossed British steamer Tainui, 9.965 tons, berthed in the Albert Dock, London, in mail week, bearing the scars of a three days’ battle with i a ting seas in the Pacific Ocean, when her chief668 words
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Article52 1930-09-05 11 DIRECTORS DECLARE INTERIM DIVIDEND. We are advised that a telegram has been received from the London Office of the Chartered Bank advising them that the Directors have declared an interim div •lend fir the past half year at the rati of 14 per cent, per annum free of52 words
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Article50 1930-09-05 11 Penang. September 5, 1930. (Bv Courts TU OhartsrJ tfanl). On London Bank D.m, nd 2/3 23/32 Private 3 m/ts redit 2 4 1/8 3 Documentary 2 4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 France T.T. 1.425 India T.T. 155 i i/fo-T ::HoSk°ong T .T.4ol^.dta.no m 16 7/1650 words
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Article235 1930-09-05 11 CONVERTIBLE MORTGAGE DEBENTURE STOCK A statement is advertised, says ths Financial Times of August 1, giving particulars, in accordance with Stock Exchange regulations, of an issue at par of £150,000 of 7 per cent, convertible mortgage debenture stock by the Malacca Rubber Plantations. The stock will be secured235 words
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Article196 1930-09-05 11 Penang, September 5, 1930. t els Benares Opium p. chert nona 5,000.00 Clovee h 90.00 Gold leaf eellers 72.00 Mace Picking oom 170.00 N itmegs 80s 70.0 C 110 s «0.00 ?ocoanuts per 1,000 M 90.00 Copra Sundried buyers Rattans Rattans Ooaree 10.60 Green Snail Shells m 13.00196 words
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Article64 1930-09-05 10 Sept. 7, 12th Sunday after Trinity, No English tervee at St Mark’s Butterworth, 8 a m Holy Communion and 10 am Morning Prayer and Address at Union Church Alor Star, 6pm Evensong and Address at Mason’c Hall, Sungei Patani. 8 Monday Bam Holy Communion at Mason’C Hall, Sungei64 words
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Advertisement60 1930-09-05 10 ri /'.“i yTT o Runny mede' Nlald\<i j Nicest Hotel" TO-MORROW. Music in the Lounge before lunch. EX SERVICE NIGHT There will be an informal gathering of Ei-Service Men and Women. Old style dances, and Community Singing- Supper from 11.30. EXTENSION UNTIL 1 AM. SUNDAY Music in the Lounge from60 words
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Advertisement17 1930-09-05 10 'BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement178 1930-09-05 10 New Advertisements Ex-Services Association oi Malaya penang branch The Members of the Pe naU g Bran are entertaining members of the KnZ Taiping, Ipoh and Sitiawan Branches f the week-end 6tb/7ch September Th following programme Las been arranged-! Saturday Evening: Dance and Com? munity Siriging at the Runnytneda Hotel. (No178 words
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Advertisement216 1930-09-05 11 Little Rascals William “Mother, may I go ard play with Johnny Jenks?’’ Mother: No, Johnny has gone away with his mother. Why not go and play with little Georgie Brown William *'Oh? I played with Georgie yesterday and he won’t 1 be well enongh yet.” Evidently poor Georgie is unable’to216 words
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Advertisement112 1930-09-05 11 ®J' J W w|Ml< -gw l> i. Ar -Um j Va® Ta*l 'V.t O* LB —Wlfffl’iV BUNWi Wn tHIWI Built to an ideal«ithanXen ;Of tllC “FORT’ tyFC IS a supreme tyre X —X building achievement and a V proven economy. Look for the Red and Yellow medallion. STOCKED BY ALL112 words
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1419 1930-09-05 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of ves- seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Pert Tn Say. B. B. City of Delhi for New York, Boston, B’mor*. 8. B. Ton» Song from Bernam Sailed for Pulau1,419 words
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Article200 1930-09-05 12 RANEE’S THUMB SIGNATURE OBTAINED AFTER DEATH Forgery of a will, by taking a thumb* print aigi a ure after death, came before the Judicial Committee rf the Privy Council in an appeal from India. One of the three widows of a w> a'tby Rajah succeeded to her200 words
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Advertisement140 1930-09-05 12 I Assets exceed .<11,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (lucorroratnd in Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE» Winchester Hou*e Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old j tWry E( The Company ha* £20,000 depodted with the Supreme Caart of England and eompUe* with the British140 words
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Miscellaneous323 1930-09-05 12 HURRAH! H U K k a The Year’s Latest and Best Fox Production has been Specially Selected by Fox Film Corporation For Presentation at Penang's Premier Picture Palace Better Sound I /k 1 F 1 I Wherc Reproduction y A Sounds Rijjht The Home for Bigger and Better Entertainment. TO-NIGHT323 words
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Article424 1930-09-05 13 WORKING ON A SUPER RANGE-FINDER Inventor of the Periscope Dublin. Sir Howard Grubb, the Scientist, celebrated his 86th birthday continuing his work on the creation of new optical instruments in his study overlooking Dublin Bay. His eyesight is somewhat impaired, and this hinders him in his424 words
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Advertisement302 1930-09-05 13 for Rain or Shine The Standard Nine Brit is/1 Sumoara w£J?*7vk J&IM The Teignmouth Saloon with the “Stanlite” Sliding Roof. Prominent as the ‘STANDARD’ has always been among British cars, the present range of models undoubtedly surpasses anything that the Company has achieved in the past, and we have no302 words
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Advertisement256 1930-09-05 13 MONIWmi LIME JUICE y S' Reaches Everywhere. il- 1° aFF P 3 °f kie world JJ-jirf- ‘Montserrat finds its place. k s Nature’s great drink— cooling, invigorating and I bealrh-giving. Lj/y°Vy| Ripe cultivated limes, containing stored sunshine and full of vitamins. I HL'.fiiHdl I Sdd by Dealer» everywhere 1 I256 words
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Advertisement176 1930-09-05 13 I y/-/ yfiML. i I I g > 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 the nourishment in every drop,176 words
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Article274 1930-09-05 14 GENERAL NOBILE’S DEFENCE Wireless Station Criticised The English translation of General Nebik’a account of the flight and catastrophe of the airship "Italia” ia published (“With the “Italia” to the North Pole,” George Allen and Unwin. Ltd,, price 150. The b ok gives a detailed account of274 words
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Article358 1930-09-05 14 DEPRIVE THEM OF THEIRS LEISURE. A new suggestion for dealing with adolescents who c mrnit minor offences atairst the la«, saye a correspondent to “The Daily Heralc,” was outlined at Bournemouth on July 11 at a conference called by the M gistrates’ Association. Mr. Alexander Paterson, a Commissioner358 words
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Advertisement361 1930-09-05 14 —7. r-~ 2^—T_~_7777r_ Bfi -sWy^l l I" i" k DANCERS *dlT A ARE KEPT A AT BAY BY PEPS P RAVE danger for all lurks in the searching night air. Any inflammiZion in throat and bronchials produced by a sudden cold or B chill, may spread along the air-tubes to361 words
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Advertisement59 1930-09-05 14 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya" by 3yril 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, 1a Penang-Street, Penang BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be bnt on the59 words
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Advertisement517 1930-09-05 14 NEW VIGOUR ASSURES QUICK SUCCESS STRONG FIT after a few days of 7 Fml PHOSFERINE which dispelled Staleness and Depression, restored Sleep, quietened Nerves, and gave Energy for extra effort. Eddie Kenrick (English International 1923) N.C.A.A. 10 mile Champion 1923, Winner of over 150 Prizes, writes z|~-- T was just517 words
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Article602 1930-09-05 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Psnang. September 5, 1930 eta. Mutton Indian w per h» 56 Head or goal each 1-311 Liter with hea«4 1 lQ» g do 15) de 1 Of) ’joat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread Bair a,; Suet 4Q Hney piir 80 eet >« the four602 words
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Advertisement144 1930-09-05 15 11 ._‘_"‘JM L»"'!!y.;?ji?yjrr. J. 7FZ7 e [pollmans WA TER. The Natural Sparkling Mineral Water. It contains a small quantity of Bicarbonate of Soda which corrects acidity and aids Digestion, ASK FOR A Whiskey Polly Bottled at the British-Owned Apollinaria Spring—Rhineland. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Limited, (Formerly Katz Brothers, Limited.)144 words
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Advertisement511 1930-09-05 15 i SILVER LIN E H STRAITS-AUSTRALIA' J NEW YO*K SERVICE. OT?T» lijegdar Freight Service io Boston, New; 3H.IV V tv.<gj y OF THE K T* IVI ;York, Philadelphia and Ba imore (via Suez); Av® .s. IVA»; T> n Sail® NYJ;m.s, Silverwillow 17 Sen, It Sep. 21 Oct. < mS. Silveryew511 words
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Advertisement1313 1930-09-05 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE i DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE INTENDED SAIfINGS FROM PENANG. UInd AMERICAN MAIL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. J Sept. 11 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. c l I HELEN OS Sept. 18 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg > J’ MENELAUS Sen;. 25 Marseille». London, Rotterdam and Hamburg.1,313 words
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Advertisement580 1930-09-05 16 P. 0.-BRITISH India' AND APCAR L vr s (Companies Incorporated ISLAND.) MAIL PASSENGER AMO CARGO SERV !CEs tess w sweta, k aSF?St ,nS Si 51 r ’si Ontwards fm Loodoo for China and Japan. Mata Hari due Penanr. Bnl I Kr Ort p 1 Sailinss 01 Stas »1 Un Karaula580 words
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