Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 November 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-11-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 256. VOL. LXXXVIII. THURSDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1930. PRICE IO OENTS20 words
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Advertisement164 1930-11-06 1 1 NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Are you having your Car Renovated j If so insist on CC HOPE’S DUCO «m |Lh|l| The Borneo Company Ltd., U lIBIoW| will be pleased to advise motorists at what L 1 establishments they can164 words
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Advertisement16 1930-11-06 1 B.miSATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phone 772, «8. 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.16 words
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Advertisement1969 1930-11-06 2 n r.rre BANKS. jft FT— POSITIONS WANTEDNOTICES NOH a, B) -=s= HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI f Warted A Billet. Well Experienced Taiping Turf'Club 11 jT banking corpoßatiom. i T\1 ]“<n I of Planting to Factory, Holding good A IT|f]S QS Anthorised Capital $50,000,000 ±D J7u LJ |OJIILXJIN kJ* ±J U reference?,1,969 words
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533 1930-11-06 3 Here io this letter to the Editor of the Sunday Ek resa a country etort keeper —Augustus C. Edwards, of the general diapers of that name in Hereford—draws a graceful pie* are of the amenities that a tended f hopping expeditions 'in533 words
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Article191 1930-11-06 3 ROMANTIC SUMMER Divorce Figures Show A Drop More marriages but fewer babies is the position revealed in the Registrar- General’s tabhs for Euglsni and Wales for 1929. Tae marriage figure?, with a total of 313,316, were the highest f< r any year since 1921, while191 words
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Article101 1930-11-06 3 New York, October 4 A few spots cf rain cost Dr. G. Sykes, of the New York Weather Control Bureau, £4CO. u Dr, Sykes, who is a self-styled “weather controller” was engaged by the Belmont Park racing authorities on the basis that be was to receive101 words
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Article61 1930-11-06 3 The King’s Pr’z —ihe Blue Riband of Territorial artillerj was won by the 271 et Field Battery, 18th South Midland Field Brigade, from Birmingham, with 290 point?. Third place was taker by the 430 .h Field Battery, Suffolk and Norfolk Brigade, from Swaffam, Norfolk (259 points), and the61 words
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Article52 1930-11-06 3 Considerable comment has been aroused in London Jewish circl e by the rewi that Rabbi A bra lam L. Feinberg, a leading Jewish clergyman in New York, has become a talking-film actcr. He s*ys the pulpit lai rot afforded ‘‘a suitable v. hie e for true52 words
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Article261 1930-11-06 3 ALLEGED OWNERS SUMMONED IN COURT Before Mr. E. Jago in the S cond Police Court yesterday morning atout ten Tumi’s were summoned for rearing unlicensed doge. When an old Tamil woman named Annacurnam was charged with owning an u licenced dog, she denied ownership. I am s>ck261 words
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Article87 1930-11-06 3 MALAY BOY TO RECEIVE ROTAN STROKES A Malay boy named Bat ha bin Maud Eta was charged yesterday morning in the Second Pobce Court with the theft of 17 cocoanuts valued at 5l cents from a VEcart piece of land at Burmah Roa L The accused admitted87 words
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Advertisement370 1930-11-06 3 Olive and Palm tOsls are the base of a true complexion soap Avoid this mistake Do not use ordinary soap in the treatment given above. Do not think any green soap, or one represented as of olive and palm oils, is the same as Palmolive. Soap from trees! Daily cleansing370 words
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Advertisement13 1930-11-06 3 Ebv ihavXd give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement94 1930-11-06 3 Work This Ont in Three Minutes UERE is a novel intelligence test set in a recent Civil Service examination. A man bad five short seetkns of chain, each of three links, which he wished to have j lined up to form a chain of fifteen links. A smith undertook the94 words
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Advertisement293 1930-11-06 3 A second helping I “And you said you weren’t i j hungry!” Yes, but that k was before I knew you f were cooking Wall’s /jL\ Cambridge Sausages.” J; They cheer the appetite as as satisfy. Prime, =s- meaty goodness always. Made from a famous recipe with "w* just the293 words
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653 1930-11-06 4 Sound That Never Reached Surface Vigil of 12 Widows Search Party Faces Poison Gas Fourteen men werekillel in an ex plosion at the Grove pit colliery <*i Brownhills, Norton Canes, near Walcail, belonging to Messrs. W. ELrrijon, Ltd., says the ’‘Daily Mail” of October653 words
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Article131 1930-11-06 4 I CHINESE FINED FOR OVERCROWDING FOWLS I A charge of cruelty to animals was I preferred against a Chine e nam'd I Cheng Hock Lye in the S<c?nl Police I Court yesteftiay mornmg. I Inspector Wils >r, of iha S.P.C.A., svd Ithat he went round the Campbell I131 words
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Article91 1930-11-06 4 TAMILS FINED IN POLICE COURT Two Tamils named Raman and Samy were charged in the Second Police Court yesterday morning with disorderly conduct by fighting at the Church Street Ghuat Pier on Tuesday. Oh it is no fight. We were merely fooling with each other on the public91 words
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Article248 1930-11-06 4 CHINESE CONVICTED IN POLICE COURT s The case against Chan Lo Lum and I Chan Swee Yang, a Chinese man and s woman respectively, who were charged with giving their fa’so’y as Cheng Lee Lam and Lee Lok Mooi to the I proprietor of a Chinese Lo248 words
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Article55 1930-11-06 4 There wps a difference of thirteen hundred years between the of two cains found by workmen digging foundations in Leadenhall-street, E.C. One coin bore the heed of the Roma Emperor Constantine the Gr*»*, who died in 337 a.d and th 3 other was a shilling of CtarVs T55 words
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Advertisement75 1930-11-06 4 Pritchard’s Refreshment Room Has always been a Popular Meeting Place for everybody. To make for more attractiveness, and in response to numerous requests, we are now supplying A la Carte Luncheons (Cold Snacks Grills) Everything of the finest quality; all the meats used are imported direct from England and the75 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-06 4 "BOSCH” Fluffs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement242 1930-11-06 4 A FRUIT jelly is alriways a welcome delicacy. Cere b o s Jelly Crystals are made from the purest ingredients—the juice ripe fruit and the finest sugar. The /I 7 result is always a er^eCt sweet Jlll/Cerebos e /ff Jelly Crystals Agents at Penang and Kuala I.umbur iS/l Huttenbach Lazarus242 words
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Article2107 1930-11-06 5 Probable Revenue Decrease of $lOO,OOO Increased Expenditure New Meter Tax Not to be Collected Wrong Basis of Assessment THE Municipal Budget for 1931 which was passed at a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yestershows that while there will be’a probable (iron in the revenue G2,107 words
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Article64 1930-11-06 5 A discovery of scientific significance is announced to have been unde by an expert attached to the Imperial losii u e of Chemical and Physical R-searcb, named Genkei Iwata. According to this the cause Of beri-beri is »oc the want of vitamin 8., as'bus fv a copter*,64 words
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Article194 1930-11-06 5 HEAVY COMPARED WITH THAT OF HONG KONG Sir William Peel, Governor of Hong Kong, replying to criticisms of the Government’s new taxation proposals at the recent budget meeting cf the Legislative Council said: Comparisons are proverbially odious, especially if they refute one’s own arguments. After 32 years of194 words
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Advertisement159 1930-11-06 5 -'-'’h Bring the Children 1 TO THE J BIGGEST TOY BAZAAR Ever Seen in Malaya. I NEARLY 4000 SQ. FT. OF THE F/ne-sr AND MOST I Unique COLLECTION OF I Toys and Gifts and at Most MODEST PRICES I Toy B I and Special Attractions B I On the First159 words
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Article583 1930-11-06 6 Parliament —Rugby Radio Service. RUBBER EXPERIMENTS Joint Action in China; Naval Scrapping London, November 5 Replying to Sir George Penny, Mr. Herbert Morrison 'Minister of Transport’ Baid rubber was not being used in any experiments which the Ministry of Transport was conducting with regard to road purposes,—Rugby Radio Service. - 583 words
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Article134 1930-11-06 6 NEW EXPEDITION BY SINGAPORE FILM MAKER Capt. Geoffray Malins. 0.8. E., who in 1928 produced a film entitled the Shadows’ at Singapore, will be leaving England at the end of the year with a convoy of British cars and motor cycle unit on what he decribes as134 words
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Article336 1930-11-06 6 INTER-STATE HOOKEY Carey and Baughan Absent After the trial match on the Hutchings School Ground which resulted in a win for Penang by 3 2 the following were selected to represent the State in the match against Selangor on Saturday on the Hutchings School Ground:—336 words
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Article31 1930-11-06 6 —Reuter. Scotland Swamped at Tottenham London, November 5 On the Tottenham Hotspur ground at White Hart Lane, the English League defeated the Scottish League by seven goals to three.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article282 1930-11-06 6 PRODUCTION BY LITTLE THEATRE” PLAYERS The Penang Little Theatre Players have chosen for their second production a powerful play in four acts entitled The Purse Strings This they will present in aid of St, George's Church Funds, at the E. O. Hotel on Thursday, the 20th of282 words
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Article67 1930-11-06 6 Nov 7—Eurasian Community Poppy Day Dance, Eurasian Volunteer Club, eel Avenue. 9 pm. B—Official Poppy Day Dance, Runny mode Hotel. 9.45 p m s Malaya Cup Rugby Football Kedah v. Selangor, Alor Star. Inter State Hockey: Penang v. Selangor, Penang. (Hutching s s chool Ground). 11, 13 and67 words
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Article152 1930-11-06 6 List No. 4 The Hon. Treasurers acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged 383 Chung Hwa School Union 5 Poh Heng Siah 10 Teh Kongsi 5 Sitiawan Lumut Kengchiu Asso ciation 5 Poh Thye Kong 5 Thye San Co. 2 Khoo Si Cheng Mok Seah152 words
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Article154 1930-11-06 6 OBSERVANCE BY ALL NATIONALITIES IN JOHORE A notification in the Johore Government Gazette states that all nationalities in the State are requested to observethe commemo ration of Armis’ice Day. At two minutes to 11 a m., one gun will be fired from the Fort, Johore bharu; all steam154 words
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Article181 1930-11-06 6 To day at the Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. 1 March Men Of Mons Merechal 2 Overture Light Cavalry Suppe 3 Selection The Allies in Camp Engleman Descriptive) Introduction War Threatening —British Grenadiers—Russia Scotland —Warwicks—F r a nee— Japan—Japanese Nautical Song Belgium—Hornpipe -Wales Ireland —Italy—Battle Scena Triomphale 'Victory)181 words
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Article521 1930-11-06 6 Major Gauntlett, of the 1 '2oth Burma Rifles, has returned to Taiping from India. Dr. C. Murugiah, the President of the Liw/r Perak Indian Association, Teluk Anson, has resigned this post. Mrs. Fasken and her two children have arrived in Taiping, where Major Fasken. of the l/20th521 words
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Article238 1930-11-06 6 ENCOURAGING THE TOURIST TRAFFIJ Ic would appear from the ec.ivities of Mr. S. W. M. Stilling, of the New South Wales Government Touriet Bureau, that those responsible for the advertising of Australia are awake to the fact that reliable information and an accurate description of the resources both commercial238 words
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Article97 1930-11-06 6 ARMY OFFICER INJURED Poons, October 27 Reports have been received here of an outburst of hissing and stoning of Euro peans at Belgaum. Ic is stated tbat Major Copeland and his wife were subjected to stone-throwing but escaped without injuries. Brigadier Gillies from Madras, with another officer, w97 words
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Advertisement67 1930-11-06 6 x. m POPPY DAY| 9 x x Ladies who have pro- H mised to sell poppies jj on Monday, l<’th, are x invited by the Orga- jj niser to call (or send) at the Judge’s House, x No. 324, McAlister Road, for their jj poppies, trays, badges J x and67 words
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Advertisement214 1930-11-06 6 4 I s 1 J' -3a Careless Washing Spoils Children’s Hair •ny child ca i have beautiful hair —healthy and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and h Iky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, all the natural wave214 words
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Advertisement93 1930-11-06 6 Kelvinator I Stay Dry and Sweet Jv ji n -.in "Better always Batted THERE’S not a trace of moisture produced I>y Kel vinator Electric i RefriEerarion. The cold, frosty air is dry and sweet, and its cleanliness will be a revelation toy ou. You’ Il appreciate the fact that your93 words
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Advertisement192 1930-11-06 6 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette’ can be bought at 10 Cenis. LOCAL. Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel anc Runnymede Hotel. Md Eusoff, Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier. Md. Ismail, Logan’s Archway, Beach StLook Bros., 215, Penang Road. Hock Huat, 178, Penang Road. Kader Mydin, 545,192 words
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Article1890 1930-11-06 7 A Great Work Employment for Disabled Men Expanding Activities WE are glad to be in a position to record the continued success and expansion of the Poppy Factory during the year i Jer review, the success recorded previous reports having been nre than maintained, says the1,890 words
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Article519 1930-11-06 7 PENANG DISTRICT COURT Indian Charged With Theft An Indian, named Rama Thaver, who was arrested on board the s s. Bohna, when on his way to India with a big haul of jewellery valued at $1,941 which was alleged to have been stolen from a house in519 words
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Article57 1930-11-06 7 SELANGOR MALAYS vs D.A.F.C. The following will play for D A F C on Saturday on the Dato Kramat ground: H R Pawanteh; M H Che Din and I Rashid: Che Hussain. O G Mydin and R. Kassim; Che Chain, M Zain, O Hassan, F57 words
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Article632 1930-11-06 7 P. AND P.,W. V. C. J A. B. E. Company Orders Special Armistice Day orders have been issued by the Company Commanders of the P. and P.W.V.’:. and it is hoped th it all members will attend the Church Parades. Ex Service men do not need to632 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article128 1930-11-06 7 Sir, —May I beg space in your valuable paper to protest against the ever-growing din made by hawkers, on the promenade while the band is playing. Last night there were over a dozen shouting the whole time, and they could be heard above the loudest playing of the128 words
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Article1033 1930-11-06 7 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette Sir, The deluge of correspondence yes terday on the above subject has compelled me to endeavour to answer them all so I will take them in the order in which they were published. I quite agree, Mere Woman,’ that1,033 words
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Article116 1930-11-06 7 SATURDAY’d RUGGER Baughan in Back Division CAMERON NOT FIT The following hive bsen selected to repreeen* Penang on Sitnrd*? at Ipoh J. P. B. Whaley; J. E. King, A .F. Baughan, H. R. Carey and J. W. Clark; K. S. Murray and Lim Keng (huan116 words
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Article211 1930-11-06 7 INABILITY TO PAY TAXI FARR Wahid, a Malay who described himself a business cinvaeser,” was placed in the i the dock at Second Police teurt this morning and chargt with engaging taxi-cab P. 712 for ire and refining to pay the fare to the b ma a211 words
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Article270 1930-11-06 7 If any drumfish happens to read recent oiragraphs about Mr. Chapman’s 210 ivsters at a sitting and the three South Africin breakfasters who ate a thousand 'ntween them, he will give a lou’’. cor iful laugh at such feeble amateurism. R- al oyster-eatirg, as practised in270 words
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Advertisement50 1930-11-06 7 Cars r°» Home LEAVE. Take advantage of oar special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY—NO PELM NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars. WEARVE Bm, LTD., 30, Anson Road, Penang. ’Phone 258.50 words
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Article501 1930-11-06 8 A stoim is rapidly gathering, which, if it bursts, may dislodge the Socialist Government from office and restore Mr. Baldwin’? Party to the head of affairs. It was a foregone conclusion that the Conservative Amendment to the Address on. the King’s Speech would be defeated on the501 words
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Article191 1930-11-06 8 Board of Trade Assistance for Insurance London, November 5 The terms of agreement between the Board of Trade and the Cunard Steamship Company, Limited, for the Insurance of one and possibly two large passenger vessels of exceptional value which the company pro poses to build are issued.191 words
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Article61 1930-11-06 8 12-Engined Flying-Boat to Start from Calshot Berlin, November 5 A twelve engined Dornier flying boat Dox took off from Lake Constance on a flight to Calshot (Southampton) via Amsterdam preparatory to an attempt to fly the Atlantic via Lisbon and the Azores. Amsterdam, November 5 The Dox flying61 words
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Article1161 1930-11-06 8 A. IL L Penang, Thursday. Cecil Scott, who wields t /v a baton on behalf uf the civic fa’hers, may congratulate himse f that his music fills not upon empty air. The pub.ic taste being what it is he is fortunate indeed that he has an admirerA. IL L- - 1,161 words
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Advertisement260 1930-11-06 8 err/1 > lTllinn r tesowHßl ’WfaWr 11 11. o S 3! AW/• Jew iiOUTW^^iw Sv-.& S re .B* -3* -AaLT* *.A A 1t! a H P; w w i < JzF-.■* wmHf '•EM The Tea of Tea-Shop Fame. LOOK FOR THE ORANGE LABEL, SO E AGENTS I Hutfenbacb Lazarus Sons260 words
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Advertisement61 1930-11-06 8 E. O. HOTEL. Friday Next, 7th THE ‘NEW STYLE’ ENTERTdNMENT ‘CABARET DRAMHIQUE’ AND DANCE (NO ENTRANCE FEE.) Monday, 10th c vember, THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN BAKLAIKA ORCHESTRA AND COSSACK CHOIR. (Admission Two Dollars) Tuesday, 11th Novemb-r, EX-SERViCE DINNER AND DM CE. Thursday, 20ti November, “The Purse Strings’ IN AID OF St.61 words
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Advertisement16 1930-11-06 8 "BOSCH'’ Plugs mvs proved to bat on t l read in the air and on the16 words
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Miscellaneous23 1930-11-06 8 TIDE TABLES High Water L jw Water. 'To-Day. 6.2 a.m. 12.05 6.25 p.u To-Morrow. 12.22 -.re. f. 33 a.r. 12 10,.ji. 6.58 p.u.23 words
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Obituary32 1930-11-06 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Baptist thank all those who sent letters and telegrams of con dolence or attended the funeral of their daughter which took place yesterday and sent wreaths.32 words
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Sudden Political Crisis
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Article135 1930-11-06 9 Chief Whip Resigns question of future OF IHE GOVERNMENT Sir John Simon Denounces the Socialists Although the Government escaped defeat on the Conservative Amendment to the Address by a substantial majority, its life is now threatened by the development of a sudden split in the Liberal Party135 words
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Article287 1930-11-06 9 -Reuter. Sir John Simon’s Bitter Denunciation An analysis of the voting on the Con servative Amendment to the Address, which was in effect a motion of censure was defeated by 281 votes to 250, shows that the result was never seriously in doubt, and chief interest in-Reuter. - 287 words
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Article99 1930-11-06 9 Arrangements at Bukit Mertajam In aid of the Poppy Day Fund, Mr P. N. M. Muthu Palaniappa Chettiar, J P., of Bukit Mertajam, has arranged with a famous Tamil Dramatic Troupe to give performances for two cay:. The plays will be enacted at the maidan behind the99 words
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Article308 1930-11-06 9 —Reuter. Sweeping Increases in General Schedule SMALLER PREFERENCES Canberra, November 5 The new Tariff Schedule was tabled in the House of Representatives. The new schedule increases Primage Duty from per cent to 4 per cent, imposes a duty of 4d a pound on bulk tea, increases—Reuter. - 308 words
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Article167 1930-11-06 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Magnificent Scenes at State Racquet London, November 5 In the State Dining-room of Buckingham Palace last night, the King Emperor, accompanied by the Queen, entertained at a banquet the Indian Ruling Princes and Chiefs who are in London to attend the Round—Rugby Radio Service. - 167 words
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Article173 1930-11-06 9 A Washington cable says that General Bliss, ex Chief of-Staff of the United States army, is critically ill with intestinal trouble The Gold Delegation of the Financial Committee of the League of Nations is going into recess for the purpose of dealing with work left over173 words
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Article537 1930-11-06 9 —Ruter 1 What Has Been Spent Already RlOl ENQUIRY CONTINUES London November 5 No decision as to the use of the RlOO will be reached until the re11 ort of the Court of Inquiry now investigating the loss of the RlOl has been received and considered—Ruter - 537 words
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Article64 1930-11-06 9 Mohd, Razali Fined $3OO Mr. J. M McFall. District Judge, Butter worth, this morning passed sentence on Wan Mohamed Rizzali alias de Hammel, a newspaper correspondent, for criminal defamation. Razzkli was fined $3OO or, in default, 4 months’ simple impnsonA conviction was recorded against Razzali on November64 words
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Article425 1930-11-06 9 —Reuter. Sweeping Successes Scored PROH'BITION ANISSUE New York, November 6 Though it s still too early to tabulate election results, it seems certain that the Wets and Democrats have scored a sweeping success. Tbe latest returns show 95 Democrats and 59 Republicans elected to the—Reuter. - 425 words
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Article48 1930-11-06 9 .—Reuter. Athens (Ohio\ November 6 One hundred and sixty miners were killed in a millfield coal mine as a result of a gas explosion followed by fire. A similar number escaped injured or partly gassed. The victims include the president of tbe company owning the mine.-.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article96 1930-11-06 9 —Rquter. Amsterdam, November 6 The “Dox” covered the voyage from Lake Constance to Schellingwoude at the rate of 114 miles an hour —Reuter. Athens, (Ohio) November 6 The victims include all eight leading officials. DEMOCRATS ON TOP New York, November 6 It is now likely that Democrats will—Rquter. - 96 words
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Advertisement11 1930-11-06 9 Yov should give Martell's flrandy tie reference ov" others ae it11 words
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Advertisement138 1930-11-06 9 The “Lawrence Wright” Song and Dance Album No. 21 Price 5S> cents Now on Sale at < S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street, I I 1 IF 1 2 you need g I FLOOR TILLS I MARBLE g CONSULT g I “THE SOCIETA” Societa Commissionaria di Esportazione edi Importazione138 words
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Article729 1930-11-06 10 PENANG ASSIZES 7 Years for Possessing Counterfeit Coins At the Penarg Assiz e yesterday the trial was concluded of the Chinese named Teoh Kim who was indicted with the fraudulent possession of counterfeit coins on August 16, at Penang. Tte accused lai claimed trial end was defended729 words
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Article35 1930-11-06 10 The homeward mail by the s.". TaWiira closes rt 6 p.m ♦''•morrow. Tue 8.1. Rohna *iih mails despatched frem London on October 16 is rxoeoted* to arrive here at 6 a. n. U-morrcw.35 words
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Article541 1930-11-06 10 LARGE ATTENDANCE. The funeral of Miss C. Baptist, eldest daughter of Mr. G. B. Baptist and Mrs. B piist. of 87 Siam Road, Penang, took place yesterday and wts largely attended. The deceased, who was only 22, was vtry popular and counted a large of541 words
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Article167 1930-11-06 10 SCRAP-HEAP FATE OF FAMOUS YACHTS The fiur famous racing yachts named “*hamrock” built in the pts by Sir Thomas Lipton are now no more. After their races they were broken up for scrap although thousands of pounds had been spent on Luilding them. Being of freak construction they167 words
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Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article137 1930-11-06 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day 8b ARBs. 1 i u =5 u 5 ffl QQ CQ 00 10. 10, SC. $O. Mining Idris Hyd. 6'9 7/3 7/- 7 6137 words
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Article52 1930-11-06 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON Spot £lll-10-0 Up 5/I Months’ £ll2-17-0 Up 5/SINGAPORE $59.00 per picul Up 75 c. 125 tons ooq6 RUBBER. London 4i d. Unchanged New York 8} c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 13| ctx. Up c. By Courtesy of Messrs. KENNBDY52 words
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Article105 1930-11-06 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 13| cfs per pound pl 17/66 StPadv. London 4|d New York 81 cte. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd 8 ngapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows: Spot 13} c i. per105 words
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Article85 1930-11-06 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, November 4 Spot £111.5.0 h}<e months’ bavin? £112.12.6 hree months’selling £112.15.0. Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 6 h Nov. quotation for Singapore fi led tin $59 per picul, business lone 125 tons, Penang refined tin $5B-37} per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined85 words
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Article322 1930-11-06 10 M NE bETURNS FOR OCTOBER The following are the latest nine returns for October: Sipat Tin Co., Ltd. This Company’s output for the second htlf of October is 139 picul?, making a total uf 222 uculs for the whole month, fongkah Compound. N.I. Setul Drecg-s Hours 151 Cubic322 words
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Article76 1930-11-06 10 Penang, November 6 1930 Courtesy el lhe Oharte'd Bank.) Ou London Bank Demar d t 4 m ts 2 3 15/16 Private 3 m/ta c edit 2 4 i 3 Documentary 2 4 i On .-»<w fork Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155 f Bangkok T.T.76 words
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Article73 1930-11-06 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvicbj London, November 5 Paris. 123.67 New York. 4.85}?; Bruseeh, 34.83; Geneva, 25,03; Amo b erd»m, 12.06; Milan, 92,79; Berlin, $0.38 Stockholm, 18.10 18.16 O»»’o, 18.16 7iennj». 34 46 Prague 1631, Helsingfors, 192 j; Madrid, 43 20 LisLun. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, 5; Buenos(Rugby Radio Sbbvicbj - 73 words
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Article205 1930-11-06 10 Psnang. November 6, 1930. ete. I Banar«i Opium p, ohest nom 5,000.00 Cl h 90.00 I Gold leaf sellsri 72.00 IM Picking.. nom 170.00 IN it megs 80s t 70.00 110 s u «''.no I V>~n«nuta par 1,000 15.00 Chom Hnndriad buyarg 6.6 5 Ragans sties 11.15 Rattans205 words
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Advertisement53 1930-11-06 10 i Corns cause Shoe Misery Use “GETS-1T” and ear snug, stylish shoes. Today, you can settle your corn problem in a minute. Apply “GETS-IT,” the universal corn cure, and relieve the pain and torture at once. A few days after, you can lift off the corn, root and all, -GETS-It-Chicago,53 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-06 10 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement368 1930-11-06 10 New Advertisements -J NOTICES POSITION WANTED Very g »od M-tdrxsaee Cook and Mdbomm* «lan Syce H'gh'y ncimmended. F/ee Nov. 21si. Aiply Mrs. Adams 11 BarracK Road. Ten 21. FOR SALE. Pot plants for a l Pa'm Mai i» ma r f®rn« aiu fl weri *g p anc Mrs. Adam*. Tel.368 words
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Advertisement640 1930-11-06 10 notice Fresh Tenders for Toddv se s Licences for Penang a,,/ 1 Province Wellesley, 93l d NOTICE ia hereby Biy„n 8 iy„ n th 1- tenders, to be forwarded in «®alei f n tB and marked on the outside “Todd/? Ter.den,” will be reived at lb 2 dent Councilloi’d Offin®640 words
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Article358 1930-11-06 11 doubtful enterprise American Comment on the Suggestion ONE of the many suggestions for righting the rubber situation would have the Rubber Growers’ Association form a Company to manufact r e surplni rubber and flood the market che»P manufactured articles, says the Rubber World. Rubber flooring tiles358 words
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Article143 1930-11-06 11 RUSH FOR TI TO SEE MAURICE CHEVALIER The Dominion Thea»rp, which during its short life hao staged b<rth musical comedies and talkies, will in December be one of the most ialked-of p ayhousee in London. The rush for tickets for Maurice Chavalier’s visit, which lasts143 words
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Article125 1930-11-06 11 SIR J. BRADFORD LEAVES £410,108 Railway clerk to station-master, then a director, a knight, and a generous benefactor such was the career of Sir James Bradford, of Oaklands, Hay wards Heath, uesex, whose £410,000 will was admitted to nrobate on October 4. Sir James, who died125 words
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Article62 1930-11-06 11 The wt.s. Jutlandia arrived from -Bangkok and Singapore at daylight and sail to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock or Colombo and Europe. Launch Plan. Liunch “O. K.” From Victoria Jetty: Thursday 5> p.m„ 4 P.m. and 12 midnight. Friday 7.30 a.m. and 9 a.m. From ms. Jutlandia: Thursday v62 words
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Article420 1930-11-06 11 PREPARATION COSTS STILL /TOO HIGH Paving Experiments in London r i A correspondent of a home paper asks why more use is not made of rubber as a material for road-making It now costs about 3d. per lb less than ever before, i and there is420 words
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Article370 1930-11-06 11 STRONG POSITION TO FACE THE FUTURE Tne annual general meeting of Tangoel Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on October 6, at the registered office, 5, Fenchurch street, E.C., Mr. W. Hilliers (the chairman) presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs. Rowley Davies and Co., Ltd.) read the notice370 words
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Article507 1930-11-06 11 THE LOVETT SCHEME Answers to two Objections Two objections to the Lovett Scheme for the control of tin outputs are dealt with by Mr. Jos. Lovett in the following letter to the Editor of the Malay Mail. He replies to criticism and shows how it is507 words
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Article131 1930-11-06 11 Foreign rubber imoorts during the month of October, 1930. Dry Wet r S. Country of j Origin 00 O -S ’S’® H oo 03 uo Tons Tons Tons Sumatra 528 3,179 Dutch Borneo 227 1,532 Java A other Dutch Islands 112 21 Sarawak 585 13 British North131 words
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Article678 1930-11-06 11 general meeting Mr. W. R. Davies Outlines Company’s Policy The twentieth ordinary general meeting of the members of the Beranang (Selangor) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on October 8, at the registered office of the company, at Waliokham House, Seething Lane, E.C., Mr. W. R. Davies, J.P.678 words
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Article444 1930-11-06 11 SOME OLD THEORIES .1. I In the Section of Anthropology of the British Association. Sir Richard Page, who is well-known for his ex ct studies of the positions of the lipe, tongue, aid mouth in proiucing the sounds of the different letters and for the construction of444 words
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Article280 1930-11-06 11 BACHELOR SUBALTERNS IN MALAYA An Army officer writes from Singapore: I have been a constant reader of “Truth for many years, and have been particularly interested in the military paragraphs, which are usually very much to the point. I think that the following might be worthy280 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-06 11 fiOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best 071 the road, in the air and on the tea.17 words
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Advertisement50 1930-11-06 11 WAH COY. 47, Leith Street. TAILOR and OUTFITTER. Cutting a Speciality. Workmanship Guaranteed. PRICES MODERATE. Every kind of tweed and cloth in stock. A trial will convince you. LOST. I $l;000 per Year, and more, through corrosion. No REWARD is offered for finding the obvious remedy—use NORUSTO and PABCO PAINTS.50 words
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Advertisement44 1930-11-06 11 Poppy Day 1930. Messrs. Brown. Phillips Ji and Stewart, No. la, L (y Penang Street, Penang, r\ are The Honorary Trea- rh surers of the above Fund (y I/ to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be J Registered. a44 words
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Advertisement548 1930-11-06 11 Census 1931 Notice 1 s 1. Notice is hereby given that a Census will be taken on the night of April Ist, 1931. 2. In all Western countries it is the custom to take a census of the number of the people, and in all countries under British rule or548 words
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1032 1930-11-06 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines r%. HE following is a list of vesJ seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Pert fr-to Bb Ampang from Sitiawan, Dindingb and Pttngkor. Sails for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan on Friday at 5 p. m. B1,032 words
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Article223 1930-11-06 12 CROWN LANDS ENCROACHMENT AMENDMENT Particulars are published in the S.S Gazette of a Bill about to be introduced into the Legislative Council amending the Crown Lands Encroachment Ordinal c?. The Ordmaoce at present provides that where any land alienated or demised by or on behalf of the Crown223 words
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Article120 1930-11-06 12 FINED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT A defendant who appeared before the Jacge in a Court at Aschaffenburg, Germany, dre< sid only in a sports shirt and trous* r?, was fined 50s. for treating the Coun with coi tempt. Ad appeal to the H’gh Court at Munich resulted in120 words
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Advertisement15 1930-11-06 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE Th AMERICAN EXPRESS {lncorporate! in U. S, 4.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement14 1930-11-06 12 You ahoula give Martell s Brandy ih,e preference over others as it m superlative.14 words
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Advertisement124 1930-11-06 12 LEA& PERRINS ’SAUCE ADDS RELISH TO THE SIMPLEST FARE 04 ''x Ir W E U E Mr I SIEC2SZS2 i W j 9 i a I irZ > AW«UMATISM B hbr/. Pains due to wounds, burns, cuts and bruises can be quickly eased by applying CHAMBERLAIN'S FAIN BALM As a124 words
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Advertisement37 1930-11-06 12 GANGARAM’S 230, Penang Road. BUSINESS QA T CLOSING OA JU 1• i All Silks and Curios Worth $5O,OOC* I including Fresh consignments to be cleared anyhow NO REASONABLE offer refused Make Haste and 1 ick the Best.37 words
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Miscellaneous216 1930-11-06 12 FOX TWO-FEATURED PROGRAMME! 1 To-night 10-night 1 g 615 9-30 pm. sound system 6-15 9-30 p.m. I Fox Movietone Melody Drama 1 8 “THE BIG PARTY” j S Dixie Lee, Sue Carol, Frank Albertson and ‘‘Whispering” Jack Smith. A Song-laden Drama of Broadway at Play. SUPPORTED BY Fox Adaptation of216 words
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Article344 1930-11-06 13 BREAD AND STONES All-Night Queues at Food Stores Riga. An aggravation of the foodstuff crisis is now noticeable everywhere in Soviet Russia. In Moscow long queues are again seen in front of the co-operative stores. Very often the people assemble during the night as the stock of344 words
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Article428 1930-11-06 13 EFFECT ON PRIVATE CHARITY “lam in entire agreement with the increasingly large number of wealthy men who, in their wills, declare tl at they leave nothing to charity, since their obligations in this matter have ibeen fully discharged by their cheques to the Inlaid Revenue Commissioners.’’ This web428 words
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Advertisement285 1930-11-06 13 n q -still 1820 W r\ n s^ 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 Johnnie285 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-06 13 ’’BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement353 1930-11-06 13 I®fiKPk old-fashioned “wafer” blades varied because Il]| O made separatelyGvari- 'll j fl. ation impossible in probak blades emade 'i from Continuous steel ribbonMAi /A\\ n' Ground honed and finished in one continuous J l' 1 operation duman error eliminated by wonderful '“'pW/lifl l’ 1 n w machtnes. For the353 words
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Article748 1930-11-06 14 CASTOR OIL IN THE TIME OF MOSES Precious Stones for Baldness Mr. W. B. Conyngham (of the firm of Haye?, Conyngham and Robinson) addressed the mt mbers < f the Dobiin Rotary Club in Clery’d Kestaarant recently on “The Romance of Pharmacy.” Pharmacy, he eaid, was748 words
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Advertisement198 1930-11-06 14 W So4p 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 0 3-166 L«VIR BROTHERS LIMITED p"*—— FORT SUNLIGHT, ENGLAND A S 'K‘' bheo wssrssa198 words
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Advertisement41 1930-11-06 14 1/AFT/NS MC PILLS. I APIOL STEEL I 3 Sure and certain for all Female I complaint». Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. *1 W, J. EDMONDS, The English Pharmaoj K 52, 54, Beach Street, Ferang N41 words
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Advertisement116 1930-11-06 14 ARDATH Co.. Ltd. TOBACCO LONDON DOUBLE ACE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 7 twRIX i Z ‘’J 7 wTiti' z-K y 7 fe, L>iW- m. Vxs 2^ > ~x I 1 -<< y aa a > I I J 30 cwt Truck Chassis $1,395 II For economical and reliable transport you cannot invest116 words
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Article635 1930-11-06 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Panang November 6, 1930 Mutton cte. Mutton Indian per Id 56 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.51 T 'nre do 10 n Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 4» Suet 40 < idney n pair 80635 words
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Advertisement165 1930-11-06 15 ft iSH/ I g_hU LT' dn=?l lu?wi ll< I v«o Ducts V 4 si s-jdSssic:: Twß R in^^.-r— j itiSai n CL .jL-=3=-i||Xiß 'Mf KING GEORGE V p] mOM g S- .>■.,. ;v SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Formerly Katz Brothers, Ltd) »> s♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•** •>• H 2 s <t165 words
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Advertisement743 1930-11-06 15 German K-P.M- Royal Packet Navigation Company. OUTWARD SAILING. [lncorporated in Holland] For Port Swettenham, Singapore, China I Telephone No 582. Telegrams: Paketvaart. and Japin. b.b. Schleei» n Nv. 13 3 T I o 8.8. Goslar Nov. 24 steamers. Intended to "ail. l baling for. HOMEWARD SAILING t Belawan Deli, Langsa,743 words
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Advertisement1382 1930-11-06 16 ‘2’ 'l'M#’ hi nr rnMNF INC J dollah steamship line H ..WAMERICANM AIL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE. LOND'ON N. CONTINENT. J FW'V fe K ANTENJR ir > tort Marseillee, I.Wod, R ithrhm aud Glasgow j v/TT-x Jli fe»- i ORESTES Nov. 13 amucer Um, L >ndon, au 1 H nnburg. j1,382 words
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Advertisement608 1930-11-06 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND AFCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated is England) MAIL PASSENGER AMD CARGO SiRVic Es Peflinsrffir and Oriental SW. Cn., under con Stag, Teluk Anm, Swett»nh aßl u, tract witb His Majesty’» Gefernment, lendM and fcrvitt and Far East Mail Service B a %0 Outwards from London lor China608 words
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