Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 September 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-09-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 221. VOL, LXXXVIII. THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement231 1930-09-25 1 FtTnagata BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street B TX O i mamUMII I I TWe oKJEtHT OKI THB WZZLZ z x HOPE’S \CANADA /"©EUROPE pzz\ Fl S&l r > /x AS!A t IH Jia k—r usa v I ii£ B x\ ,JF ch,n231 words
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Advertisement16 1930-09-25 1 iLTOKiSATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 68 t 70, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement2319 1930-09-25 2 POSITIONS WANTED- PENANG’S SEA FRONTAGE. TENDERS «WVITEP. pERLAN CHE HANDEL SELANGOR TURF Cl SEPARATE TENDERS will bo re- MAATSCHAPPIJ. N. WE. U>M IX V> VZTv lU!\ I CL U R European Lady Stenographer PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHTS ON WELD QUAY- ceived up to noon, on Wednesday, Ist NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY2,319 words
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Article314 1930-09-25 3 PUBLIC MEETING. Suggested Measures of Relief A public meeting of unemployed clerkc and their sympathisers was held in Colombo on September 6, for the purpose of devising ways and means to relieve the distress caused by unemployment. The Rev. J. S. Mather suggested that a fund should314 words
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Article410 1930-09-25 3 LOCAL SEAMENS GENERAL LABOUR UNION A reference to the activities of Malayan Reds” was made before Mr. G. I. Peall, the acting Singapore Criminal District Judge, on Saturiay, when three Hvlams were produced by Inspector Tuck B Ma, of the Singapore Crbii-nai Intelligence Department, snd410 words
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Advertisement287 1930-09-25 3 VtfBBVOY <\y Jgk VuA/ Lifebuoy Soap is famous in almost every country in the world for safeguarding health. It keeps the home spotlessly clean, and it protects health by cleansing away the dangerous germ-laden dust and dirt. X- L 83* I 68 LEVER MOTHERS LIMITED PORT SUNLIGHT, ENGLAND ISJZ? f287 words
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Advertisement13 1930-09-25 3 You should givs Martell's Brandy iht preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement196 1930-09-25 3 i— n imwimif i—r jrwwr:«••*»*■■■»< ZShAf' bi. blades varied because 11| Injiijsy Mr made separately vari- ;'(l| Il ation impossible in Wyfei. probak blades«made 11 WSw? i til 1 1 1 from continuous i jF, steel ribbon, fwli c Ground, honed and finished ha one continuous i'|i operation. Human error196 words
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Article740 1930-09-25 4 MR. TAN CHENG LOCK’S PLEA Need for Humane Killer In Slaughter Houses Below are given excerpts from the speeches made at the meeting In Malacca at which a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals was formed, reference to which was made in the Straits Times’’740 words
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Advertisement239 1930-09-25 4 //Li;»? Cl 'll -still 1820 WHERE SUCCESS COMES FROM Sales of whisky that are the largest in the world do not result from a whisky for special occasions, but from a popular blend. Such a blend is Johnnie Walker Red Label”—the whisky that has made Johnnie Walker’s reputation. The best239 words
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Advertisement15 1930-09-25 4 You should ffive Martell's Brandy th 6 preference over others as it m superlative» 115 words
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Advertisement291 1930-09-25 4 Dollar Exchange Tables f terling’ into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. HH IM Exchange Table 64*ths a PENNY Obtainable at the kHH| PINANG GAZETTE UH 1-A, Penang Street. And also at: The Federal Rubber Stamp Co Penang, Malaya Publishing House Singapore Kua r ia St291 words
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Article1205 1930-09-25 5 PEN\NG ro CE COURT Chinese Committed For Trial THE adjourned hearing of the case in which a Hokkien Chinese named Aug Khiam Tee was charged with having been in possession of counterfteit coins was continued yesterday in the Second Police Court, Penang, before Mr. Edward Jago, when the1,205 words
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Advertisement428 1930-09-25 5 A FR UIT jelly is alli H -t*-ways a welcome ft fflfO’AT *1 delicacy. Cere bos MllW Jelly Crystals are 3/ made from the purest V~~ S==i^r^7'-"7 f ingredients—the juice fi /7 o£ ripe fruit and the p&F finest sugar. The result s alwa ys a fey jL! perfect sweet.428 words
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Advertisement173 1930-09-25 5 Town Hall, Penang Friday, 26th rf- Saturday, 27 th at 9.30 p m. THE WORLD FAMOUS RUSSIAN Balalaika Orchestra and Cossack Choir OF 24-Artistes-24 !N An Extensive Repertoire of Classical and National Music. Change of Programme Nightly. Booking at Robinson Piano Co. Prices $3, $2 and $l. Grand Hotel, Medan.173 words
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Advertisement225 1930-09-25 5 p' y r.ay?! tBKtiSI p-'' *‘i TAKE AEMROF EYES Eyes that are Crystal-clearlimpid as a mountain stream! Such eyes transform the plainest face with their radiance, making it vivid and beautiful. The fundamental requirement for beant ful sparkling eyes is rich, pure blood. It is tbe *xhilMratirg feeling of perfect225 words
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Article292 1930-09-25 6 Reuter. MATCH PLAY STAGE English Qualifier Defeated SECOND ROUND RESULTS Ardmore, September 24 The thirty two qualifiers, including the solitary Englishman Perkins, opened the match play stages of the American Amateur Golf Championship to day. Jones was in his usual devastating form and was followed byReuter. - 292 words
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Article56 1930-09-25 6 R uter. DRAWN matches in SOUTHERN SECTION J London, September 24 The following are the results of match* s played yesterday: INTER LEAGUE (At Be.fjst) English League 2 Irish League 2 DIVISION 1 Sheffield U. 0 Leicester C. 2 DIVISION 3 (Southern Section) Brentford 2 Notts Co. 2R uter. - 56 words
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Article84 1930-09-25 6 speed was 94.32 miles an hour. Rugby Radio Service. A. J. S. WINS 200 MILES EVENT 1 ondon, September 24 An average speed <,f 97 26 miles an hour was achieved at Brooklands to-day by A. Denley who, on an A. J. S. machine won the 200 milesspeed was 94.32 miles an hour. Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article60 1930-09-25 6 '‘AT HOME” ON SATURDAY The Penang Golf Club will be At Home” on Saturday, at 4-45 p m. Programme Exhibition Tennis Matches Golf Competitions (a) Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Long Driving (4.15 p.m.), (b) Freak Putting Competition (5 p.m.) Presentation of Prizes for Tennis Tournament, Presentation of Golf60 words
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Article29 1930-09-25 6 PLUNGING AND ALL THROWING COMPETITION The plunging and water polo ball throwing competitions will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday at 4 p.m.29 words
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Article59 1930-09-25 6 Sept. 26 Government Servants’ Co, Operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd., annual meeting, Purvey Office Hall, 4-30 p.m. Eurasia’' Company Dance, Com pany Headquarters, 9.30 p.m. 27Selangor Turf Club Extra Meeting, Ist day. Oct. ISelangor Turf lub Extra Meet ing. 2nd day 4Selaneor Turf Club Extra Meet ing.59 words
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Article341 1930-09-25 6 SCOTT’S ABSENCE Team Well Above the Average BUT NOT BRILLIANT While it is still somewhat early in the season to form opinions as to Selangor s chances in the Malaya Cup this year, study of the few practice matches have led me to think that in the341 words
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Article158 1930-09-25 6 TAMIL WHO KILLED MAN PLEADS DRUNKENNESS A Tamil named Munian, charged at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Mundell with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and, alternatively, with voluntarily causing hurt, pleaded guilty to the lesser charge. The Deputy Public Prosecutor (Mr. J H. Pedlow 1 said158 words
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Article126 1930-09-25 6 LIFE OF MAN OR WOMAN MORE IMPORTANT San Francisco, August 26 Forced to choose between saving the life of a man and that of a woman, a doctor at a local hospital elected to save the man, who was married and a father. Only one artificial respirator126 words
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Article104 1930-09-25 6 ACCUSED MANS QUESTION A man charged with housebreaking at London Sessions questioned a fcotland > ard fingerprint exfiert regarding finger prints. I don’t understand your technical jargon he said but after photographing and enlarging an article, if you find a a finger print, what do104 words
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Article489 1930-09-25 6 TRAINING WORK Golden Strand Pulled up Lame Tuesday’s work on the Selangor Turf Club track is described by the Malay Mail as follows. Most of the outstation horses had not reached Kuala Lumpur by then and the work was almost confined to those trained at Kuala489 words
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Article162 1930-09-25 6 DINING-C AR STAFF WHO WERE SUPERSTITIOUS The dining car staff of the Southern Railway boat train which recently took King Alfonso of Spain to Southampton, homeward bound for Spain, were fortunate believers in coincidence, The steward of the car was named King, so was his chief, and162 words
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Article376 1930-09-25 6 HOLIDAY TRIP Why He Visited the Vatican P. G.” INTERVIEW HIS Royal Highness Prince Somdeteh Damrong Rajambhab, uncle of the King of Siam and a member of the Supreme Council of State, returned to Penang yesterday afternoon by the East Asiatic liner Boringia after an exhaustive376 words
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374 1930-09-25 6 ANNUAL MKE TING The Penang English School Temherf Go-operative Thrift and Loan Society n» ld its annual general meeting yesieriny, at the Hutchings School, Penang, with M”. C. G. botlis, the President, in the chair. Tbose present at the meeting included Mr. C. W. Sen374 words
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Article500 1930-09-25 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. S. Johnstone, Chembong Estate, will be going Home on leave shortly. Mr. M. G. Norman, of Chembong Estate. Seremban, has returned from Home leave. Mr. Nicolas Roosevelt, Vice Governor of the Philippines, has resigned and been appointed Minister to Hungary. I The marriage of Prince Chumbot500 words
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Advertisement61 1930-09-25 6 OLD MALAYA. Personalities of OU Malaya by Tyri Barendale, 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 prov d to be best on61 words
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Advertisement128 1930-09-25 6 I Refrigerators Chilled by Kelvin ator Stay Dry and Sweet EQ i I J r~r always Battd ER E’S not a trace X of moisture produced Bby Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration. The cold, frosty air is dry and sweet, and its cleanliness will be a revelarion to you. You’ll appreciate the128 words
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Article690 1930-09-25 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir,—" Dim ages ago, Brahmin priests originated the system Maintained and elaborated from that time until this present hour, it lias become, as an eminent Indian Muslim described it, one of the most terrible engines of tyranny and oppression which human690 words
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Article393 1930-09-25 7 Sir, A. H. L., in his attempt to write on woman and the domestic problem, is very cynical in his outlook of women in general In saying that women do not oft n bestir themselves with matters unconnected with cosmetics and fashionsand perhaps bab es’393 words
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Article104 1930-09-25 7 SirAs a Chinese. lam aware of the value which my many compatriots set upon a well known chop, and as an estate owner in a small way I am impressed by the suggestion you make for the introduction of a high national mark or brand for Malayan104 words
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Article326 1930-09-25 7 Chinese Convicted XVhen Leo c ok. who described himself as an assistant to a hand cart puller”, was charged with the theft of building materials from a compound in Green Lane, he told the Second Police Magistrate this morning that he had merely performed326 words
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Article1150 1930-09-25 7 FORMER EMPLOYEES SUED Civil Suit to Recover Losses Continuing his opening address in the case in which the Penang Municipal Commissioners are suing two of their ex-employees, Mohamed Abdul Cader (ex-Financial Clerk), Yeap Beng Hock (ex-Muni ci pal shroff) and two others for the recovery of a1,150 words
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Article203 1930-09-25 7 A Young Man Who Had to Tell the Truth The best way to kill the enthusiasm of talkie enthusiasts is by showing a series of pictures in which the plot or theme remains the same. Human nature hungers for variety and the management of the local cinema houses203 words
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Advertisement107 1930-09-25 7 Bp'/ *ho Best UH J i ,-xr. H Hfl «-ess Otten Lf.U 9 3 There is no economy in D buying inexpensive and body made Electric Torches and Batteries. The less you pay the oftener you purchase the batteries. Ray-O-VAC. Flashlights and Batteries ere made by ore of the oldest107 words
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Advertisement213 1930-09-25 7 T 1 The Car that sets H I I the fashion in the II light car world. :i I f The Singer Junior at 51,445. :i THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1 926) LTD., i i Office., Showrooms Stores T 1 i i No. 12, Bishop Street, Penang. J t Il213 words
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Article267 1930-09-25 8 Technical competence continually to produce rubber of the Standard required for a national brand we suggested could not be acquired until after an educational sch- me had baen in operation, and we mentioned a year as the period within which a Malayan Standard, a national brand, could267 words
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Article282 1930-09-25 8 With the opening of the season’’ at Geneva, the uncommon powers of intellect wlio preside at the offices of Mister Reuter and the British Official Wireless Bureau have decreed that the newspaper reading public of Malaya (and elsewhere") should satisfy their craving for news with a good282 words
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Article305 1930-09-25 8 roubles nominally £P.—Britisa United Press. Russians who Believe it to be Universal Moscow A story illustrating how many Russians, accustomed for years ti fool rationing, believe it to be universal in Europe, is told here. A foreign family who ha I been living in Russia forroubles nominally £P.—Britisa United Press. - 305 words
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Article38 1930-09-25 8 .Reuter. New York, September 24 The heads of the Bank of England, the Bank of France and the Reichbank are expected to meet shortly to discuss measures for alleviation of the world-wide business di pression.-.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article1495 1930-09-25 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Thursday most dreadful. lt is cold and distinctly damp and in our eyrie we are compelled to swell the funds of the municipal exchequer by resort to light artificial. On top of which comes a letter from a firm (which should know better)1,495 words
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Advertisement183 1930-09-25 8 f Ml! 1111 I W—BEM— The Link between Manufacturer and Consumer. BOON a'mlsis. The wide range of BOON’S 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 is183 words
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Advertisement54 1930-09-25 8 E. CLHOTCU IDE4LLY SITUATED Modern Sanitation Throughout EX ELLENT crisis E (Unutr Expert European Chef) After Dinner Dances Every Tuesday and Friday. IMPROMPTU DANCES Each* P. O. Outward Mail Day. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SEVERY SUNDAY. Don’t Miss Our NO'-STOP Caß kRET-DANCE On Friday, 26th September, 1930. o-o l'll Tk IMAGGI S54 words
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Miscellaneous27 1930-09-25 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. 'To-Day. 1 45 r.tr. 810 ».n 1.53 i .m. 8.20 p in. To Morrow. 215 a.m. 8.42 a.m. 2.24 p.m. 8.4627 words
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Article201 1930-09-25 9 Reuter. F. 8.1. and T.U.C. Memorandum NEED FOR FOSTERING EMPIRE TRADE Call for Permanent Economic Secretariat London, September 24 On the eve of the Imperial Conference a joint in morandum by the Trades Unions Congress and the Federation of British Industries has been addressed to theReuter. - 201 words
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Article118 1930-09-25 9 .Reuter. Indian Merchants’ Association Plea Chittagong, September 21 A meeting of the Indian Merchants’ Association has passed a resolution urging that in view of the present economic condition of the country and the abnormally low price of jute, the Uengal Government should enact legislation immediately to prevent jute.Reuter. - 118 words
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Article78 1930-09-25 9 Parliament since 1918.Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Arthur Hayday Elected for Ensuing Year London, September 24 The General Council of the Trades Union Congress to day elected Mr. Arthur Hayday as chairman for the ensuing year. For the past forty years he has been a permanent official of theParliament since 1918.Rugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Article18 1930-09-25 9 .Reuter. Calcutta, September 24 The airman Matthews has arrived here on his way to Australia.Reuter..Reuter. - 18 words
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Article97 1930-09-25 9 .Reuter. Gun-fight Between Heads of U. S. Railway BUSINESS QUARREL Baltimore, September 24 Mr. Maxwell Byers, President of the Western Maryland Railway, was found shot dead and Mr. Dudley Gray, VicePresident, seriously injured in the Company’s board-room. The latter died later. The two had been at.Reuter. - 97 words
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Article121 1930-09-25 9 Reuter Proposals and Counter-Proposals Still Under Discussion Nanking. September 24 Interviewed concerning the report from Washington regarding a tri lateral extraterritoriality conference between China, Great Britain and the Unite! States, the Foreign Minister. Dr. Wang has declared the report groundless adding that >inoBritish discussions on the subject areReuter - 121 words
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Article101 1930-09-25 9 Reuter. Death in Dublin Yesterday After Long Illness London. September 24 General Sir Bryan Mahon died in Dublin to day after a long illness. His distinguished career in the army extended over forty six years His most famous exploit was the relief of Mafeking in theReuter. - 101 words
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Article54 1930-09-25 9 ,Reuter. Resignation of Mussolini’s Chief Lieutenant Rome, September 25 Consid- rable importance is attached to the annoucement that Mussolini s chief lieutenant, Turati. has resigned the ecretaryship of the Fascist Party and is returning to the ranks of the blackshirts. He will be replaced by Giurati, formerly,Reuter. - 54 words
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Article41 1930-09-25 9 Reuter. Fate of Victims of Dreaded Ogpu Riga. September 24 The Ogpu (Russian terrorist police) officially announce the execution without trial of forty-eight so called food specialists alleging they disorganised food supplies and conspired to create famine conditions.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article52 1930-09-25 9 Reuter. Nature of Complaint against Hitler and Goebels Berbn, September 24 It is disclosed to day that the complaint against Herr Hitler and Herr Goebels relates to a newspaper article published over a v<ar ago which is alleged to contain material calculated to undermine the dis cipline ofReuter. - 52 words
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204 1930-09-25 9 ,Reuter. Dangers of Rushing into a Disarmament Parley LEAGUE DISCUSSION Geneva, September 24 Lord Cecil at the meeting of the third committee uttered a warning against rushing into a general disarmament conference without proper preparation. The warning followed a speech by Count Bern,Reuter. - 204 words
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Article59 1930-09-25 9 The composition’of the British delegation to the international conference on the unification of buoyage and lighting of coasts to be held at Lisbon on October 6. is announced. The delegation will be headed by Sir John Baldwin. An agreement has been reached whereby Belgian miners wages59 words
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Article194 1930-09-25 9 Circus Performer Fined br Causing Hu't The sequel to differences a Chinese actor named Chin Choon Soon had with another Chinese named >oon Chin Kooi, who des cribed himself as a circus man, was related before Mr Edward Jago, the Police Magistrate, this morning, when194 words
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Article88 1930-09-25 9 Charge against Tamil Amended To-day The charge of causing death by a rash act preferred against Sundaram, a Tamil motor lorry driver, was this morning amended at the Second Police Court to one of driving a car without efficient brakes. Court Inspector Roberts stated that he88 words
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Article90 1930-09-25 9 Assaulting Constables at Ayer Itam PO’fd Rangasamy, Adyappan, Mariappan, Nadasan and Vellayappan. five Tamils, were charged in the Second Police Court this morning with assaulting two constables during the execution of their duty at Ayer Itam Read. All the accused claimed trial. Court Inspector Roberts stated90 words
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Article277 1930-09-25 9 British, Norwegian and Soviet Vessels ARRIVAL IN 081 RIVER Moscow Fifteen vessels of the Arctic Commercial Expedition, in which British and Norwegian shipowners are taking part under Soviet leadership, have already arrived safely and on time at the ports on the Obi and Yenesei rivers in the277 words
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Article167 1930-09-25 9 Chinese heavily fined for Fermenting Liquor Wee Ah Hoey, a Chinese, pleaded guilty in the Second Police Court this morning to three charges preferred against him namely (1) possession of dutiable liquor, '2' ferment ing intoxicating liquor and (3* possessing materials to ferment liquor, all at 237, Batu167 words
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Article189 1930-09-25 9 .Reuter. Shanghai, September 25 Chang Hsueh liang interviewed by the Mukden correspondent of the North China-Daily News stated his intention was vigorously to maintain the integrity of the customs and secure the service from military interference. He added I have telegraphed (mutilated) if customs take full control and.Reuter. - 189 words
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Advertisement21 1930-09-25 9 o TO-DAY’S NEWS Fags Unemployment in Ceylcn 3 World Travellers Strange Golf Terms Sport 8 I Local Commercial 1® Shipping 1221 words
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Advertisement18 1930-09-25 9 "BOSCH" P ''gs nave proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.18 words
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Advertisement347 1930-09-25 9 THESE Gilbert and Sullivan Operas Kcw available complete in albums on His Master’s -Voice” Electrical Recordings. TR’AL BY JURY THE MIKADO THE GONDOLIERS THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE THE YOEMEii OF THE GUARD H.h'.S. PINAFORE S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, BISHOP STREET. Have your motor car spray painted with jj H347 words
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Article179 1930-09-25 10 Rumours Cause Rise in Hong Kong Exchange Canton, September 12 The Canton Mint, which has been closed for some montue, is to be reopened at an early date. Mr. So Pang ning, managing director of the Mint, has tendered his resignation to Mr. Fan K -mo. Commissioner179 words
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Article135 1930-09-25 10 COMPANY REPORTS GETTING MORE GLOOMY Sercm Rubber ettites have decided to discontinue tapping for present as production is non-economic. Tne company has amp’* funos tn hand. Kota Tinggi Rubber made a profit I*l .Ve?r of £9,358, but no dividend is being pud, the B nm of £16,518 being135 words
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Article58 1930-09-25 10 SARPEDON” TAKES AWAY 2,000 TONS The Daily Express th U when the Biu-’ Funnel liner Sarpedon” left Port Swettenham last W’*k f> r home via portF, she took awav ov r 2,000 tons of rubber. It is claimed that this was the biggest shipment of rubb c58 words
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Article71 1930-09-25 10 PROFIT OF £4,673 LAST YEAR The local agents have received a telegram from the R<-c-etaries advising that the directors of K*rna*n Rubber Company Ltd. have issue t the annual report and accounts *nr the finarcial year ended 31st May, 1930, The profit f-»r the yfar is £471 words
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Article36 1930-09-25 10 Reuter, DISTRIBUTION ORGANISATION IN EUROPE New York, September 24 Bush Service Corporation, controlled by Bush Terminal Company, has secured control of' twenty-six old established European distributing companies covering every European country except Russia,Reuter, - 36 words
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Article111 1930-09-25 10 In the Dutcb-I idian Paop’e’e Council the Government made a statement to the effect that the increase of tin production was only small and that there was no reason to fear a cmtroversy with foreign tin producers ssya an Amsterdam message. British trade with Spain is holding111 words
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Article635 1930-09-25 10 4% DIVIDEND DECLARED Strong Financial Position AMPLE CASH RESERVES The fourteenth annual general meeting of Amalgamated Malay Estate»», Ltd., wes held at the registered office of the company, No. 1, Embankment. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, the chairman, Mr. D. H. Hampshire, presiding, After the notice convening the635 words
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Article168 1930-09-25 10 SCIENTISTS* DISCOVERIES IN GERMAN LIGNITE SEAMS Miners in th* German lignite (soft coal) deposits frequently come across patches of a fibrous substance that they name monkey’s hair. Botanists have analysed the subs’ance and made a close examination of the layers in which it occurs. In the168 words
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Article124 1930-09-25 10 YESTERDAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY k Go’s share list at 11 ajn. to-day: Yesterday To-day o ĔS E 2 Sharbs. S? 53 p G cn cS 0D X 10. 10. Ic.l e. Mteinf. Rimgrin Tin »m 14/- 14/9 14/- 14/6124 words
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Article54 1930-09-25 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot £132-15-0 Up £1 3 Mcnthf £134 5 8 Up 15/SINGAPORE £67 50 per picul Down $1 225 tons lone RUBBER: London 3jd. Unchanged New York 7| c. (Cold) Unchanged Local 11| cts Unchanged By cu tesy of54 words
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Article269 1930-09-25 10 CAMPAIGN IN FAVOUR OF BRITISH GOODS A welcome evidence of the growing disposition in South Africa to encourage tride between th* l Union and th* United Kingdom is furnished by a movement which has be a n started in South Africa to buy British.” The movement was269 words
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Article73 1930-09-25 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) London, September 24 Paris, 123.76; New York. 4 S6r c Brussels, 34.86 Geneva, 25.05 Amr terdam, 12.05; Milan. 92.80; Berlin, 20.40 Stockholm, 18.09 Ooperhagen, 18.16; Orin, 18.16 Vienna, 34.43 Prague 163 4 Helsingfors, 193»; Madrid, 45.40 Lisbon. 108.25 Atuons, 375 Bucharest, 816 R»*, 5/gd; Ruenos(Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) - 73 words
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Article33 1930-09-25 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Shirala closes at 6 n.no. to-morrow. The 8.1. Rajula with mails despatched from London vn September 4is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow.33 words
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Article400 1930-09-25 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 12 cts. per pound per pl $l6/Q lift. London 3Sd New York 7| o'e. (gold.) Courtesy of Messrs. AUen Dennys), General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 12 cents per lb. Oct. 12$400 words
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Article199 1930-09-25 10 DANGER TO INDUSTRY OF SOWING HAPHAZARD London, August 29 Prospects of rice growing in British Guiana are discussed in a report by Mr. Charles Douglas, issued by the Empire Marketing Board. Mr. Doughs, who visited British Guiar.n, Barbados and Trinidad last November, says that the essentials of a199 words
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Article1036 1930-09-25 10 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST kambs. 8 a a llfl BUBBBR 9 o o c Allenby Rubber Oe 90 1 10 Alor G«jah Rubber Brtata 80 1 CO Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 '5 15 cam Ayer HHam Planttaf Bya4i»te 1 10 1 25 Ayer Kuuing Rubber Hateta 2C 35 Ayer Moleb1,036 words
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Article60 1930-09-25 10 Pwang. Septembers), -T (Bv ef 3n London Bank Demand 1 4m te 24*' ?nvute3m/tB c eiii 2 4 L 3 Dtjonmentery On Ntw York Bank Dammd Fiance .i’ T 156 Lola h T.T. 7S i n)flJ o i 1391 8..-avia fT. 1 P* 1, J,, Sn gapor» TT 460 words
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Advertisement17 1930-09-25 10 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement282 1930-09-25 10 Wew AdvertsgiTVn t r notices "Pembroke, Conßjgne»,, o f cargo Dw th venel from Enrop, Brß h P r 7 h sl r 6 ia Q dne »n P nang 01 7 s n n n ifi l the 28 h September 1930 ediKh^^«-.;; ri n l d POUSTEAD co.,282 words
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Article342 1930-09-25 11 NOT A HEALTH RESORT Still The White Man s Grave” Those who contemplate service on the West Coast of Africa are advined to pernge the annual report cf The Health and Mortality of the Coast” for the past I year, which has been issued by the342 words
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Article221 1930-09-25 11 SIR A. STEF.L-MAITLAND AND CAUSES OF THE SLUMP S’r Arthur Steel-Maitland, M. P., speaking at Dalhousie Castle, Midlothian, charged the Government with deliberately misleading the Cuuntry about the present position. All we heard from the Government, he said, was parrot-like repetition that the cauae of the gnat221 words
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Article141 1930-09-25 11 TRAGIC RESULTS OF A COOK’S CARELESSNESS London, September 9 Athens.Ten sailors were burned to death and several were injured, also much damage was done as th« result of carelessness ©n the part of a ship’s cook, who threw burning embers from the gallery overboard on t© petroleum141 words
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Advertisement219 1930-09-25 11 NEW LIGHT ON NUTRITION Food should refresh and invigorate the body and Sat 'f fy the senst °f hunger and appetite: tt should produce energy and vital capacity." Extract from Report of the British Ministry of Health. It ii in these two points that the value of Bovril IS most219 words
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Miscellaneous37 1930-09-25 11 MURPHY NO. 6. i i n < 1 a jmML 4 LI- m 1 1» T 1 0.4* MB< H n ImA MIA /r NBMI I 1 /®r> -JKJIL -HL- -tWrg. Iwr,,; Murphy is a favourite with children.37 words
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1425 1930-09-25 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In P«rt Ta daf. 8. 8. Neleus from Port Swettenham. Sails to-day for Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow. e. a. Tang Song from Bernatn River.1,425 words
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Advertisement137 1930-09-25 12 BOOKS WORTH READING Titles Authors Price Falkland’s Choice P.iul Trent 3.00 Red Sap John Easton 3.00 The 1-edemption of Morley i’arville Stephen McKenna 3.00 The Dividing Years Farquhar Sloan 3.00 Ella Elizabeth Wilkins Thomas 3.00 Fire Below Dornford Yates 3 00 '1 he Screaming Skull Sydney Horler 2.00 The Evil137 words
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Advertisement156 1930-09-25 12 A Phone No. 1179 </T J Electric I SOUND SYSTEM The Home of Capital Entertainment f I TO NIGHT A T 630 930 1 Paramount’s Fun-Farce Supreme I RICHARD D X In His First AIJ-Talkiug’ Laugh Riot I NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” The story of a young man who bet156 words
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Miscellaneous182 1930-09-25 12 A Tip-Top Talkie! place where you can enjoy in comfort and safety' WKy Seek Elsewhere? penary Road m por Phone 264 N*SOUND iHdl SYSTEM Commencing Thursday, September 25th, Twice Nightly, 630 9.30 p.m. Fox Movietone Musical Romance SonS O’My tieart m McCormack A Masterpiece that comes once in a The182 words
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Article226 1930-09-25 13 SEVEN TON YACHT. Shipwrecked Party Now at Singapore Mr. George Mraz, who left Vienna twelve monthB ago to tour the world to get practical geographic knowledge and an insight into the methods of educaticn in foreign countries, is now in Singapore. Mr. Mraz, accompanied by his wife and226 words
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Article184 1930-09-25 13 DR. VORONOFF’S EXPLANATION OF WHY WE DO NOT That Americans grow old ten years earlier than Europeans, and lose their grip on affairs at the average age of 55 years, is the opinion of Dr S<-rge Voronoff, the rejuvenation specialist, according to the Central News. The184 words
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Article166 1930-09-25 13 AUSTRALIAN DOCTOR PILLORIES AUSTRALIAN YOUTH Criticism of Australian youth as voiced bv Dr. C.G. McAdam, vice-pres’dent of the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association, ia very similar to that made in Britain. Thousands of Australian youths,” said Dr. McAdam, are filling the role of spectators at footbdl166 words
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Article71 1930-09-25 13 REDUCTION IN PRICES ANTICIPATED On account of the fall in prices in the rubber and cotton m r\et, the German tyre industry is c naidering a reduction in the prices ot cir and motor-cycle tyres, says a Frankfort message. The reduction may be about 10 per cent., but71 words
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Article690 1930-09-25 14 BULGER AND BAFFING Expressions that Have Gone Out of Use "Taking out his bulger and baffitg badly, b« missed the globe.” Or, better still "He hit out of the whins into the fog, and had to use his grassed driver.” So the ancient Scottish scribe set it690 words
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Article145 1930-09-25 14 PLAN TO CHECK OBJECTIONABLE PLAYS A new plan wherebv th« American stage mH be rid of saltcioua of otherwise plays is advanced by the Actors’ Equity Association in aphnto appoint h jury of seven, compos*d of private citizens, actors, and producers. The Equity’s action is the145 words
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Article610 1930-09-25 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. P«q<iur, September 25, 1930 Mutton c t B Matton Indian per io 56 Head Sheep or goal each 1-30 Liver with heart A lot do 151 -T** do 1 ~n Goat or Shee,) per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 4>j Suet 40 Hoey p a i610 words
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