Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 November 1930
1930-11-07
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1930-11-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No, 257. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 OENTS20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement496 1930-11-07 1 OAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. li Branch Office 52, Leith Street M IIIIHI Hl' i IWH mu m r wg-y«M j Igg JUST OUT! D| i HAIM A IM’ C The Eternal Triangle” EZ> Fl i 5S S ’w The Magnificient Sequel to. I zgL the496 words
-
Advertisement14 1930-11-07 1 B.miSATSUi STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 773, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.14 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1891 1930-11-07 2 positions WANTED PERAK TURF CLUB B “THE COMPANIES ENACTMENT, 1917" NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL B an experienc'd C ndnctor-Drssfer. Meeting 1930 HETH SOCIETY 1° the matter of Huey Yot Tin Dredging Limited. (Winding Up). Thorcugh knowledge Estate Works, WIIILCI iVirciiug ncor porated in Holland d°:X°“nd nurs'd Saturday, the' ./L X’oSO 000 Nam,1,891 words
-
-
Article542 1930-11-07 3 APPEAL FOR FUNDS 40 Clerks Registered To Date THE position with regard to Chinese unemployed in Penang to-day is that about 900 able-bodied labourers have been registered and are being supplied with free meals, and about 40 unemployed clerks have been registered so far. Efforts are being542 words
-
Article161 1930-11-07 3 LORD MAYOR ON “GREAT BUSINESS OF ADVERTISING” The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Wil--1 am Waterlow) on October 7 opened the third annual exhibition of advertisements, t the new ‘‘Daily T ilegraph building. He said that advertising was rapidly gaining wider recognition as a very important factor in161 words
-
Article330 1930-11-07 3 SINGAPORE AFTER-CARE ASSOCIATION The following extracts are made from the minutes of a Committee meeting held in the Chambers of the Hon’ble the Chief Justice on October 29, at 4.45 p.m. Prtsen :—Sir William Murison (Chairman), C*pt. 0. L. Hancock (Inspector of PrisonrJ. Messrs. C.Wileon (District Judge and330 words
-
Article68 1930-11-07 3 PARIT BUNTAR TAMIL CHARGED A charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a b cycle valued $3B at Parit Buntar on November 2 was preferred against a Tamil, named P. Kandiah in the Second Police Court yesterday morning. Detective Inspector Gorden asked for a68 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement501 1930-11-07 3 r i WlLlf i Breast-Milk jl J FailsI X ii w p I >4 ••■x o I I W. tfien I X-b Itos;. <.•. 'V I j V y H I The Answer to a Big Problem. |r! I THE mother of to-<lay who is faced with I 8 the501 words
-
Advertisement17 1930-11-07 3 ''BOSCH" Plugs iiave proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.17 words
-
Advertisement69 1930-11-07 3 Xmas Cards SEE “Pinang Gazette” Stock Now on View LIME UUICE Caches Everywhere. iff '''/1 t In all parts of the world ‘Montserrat finds its place. /Sr" S Nature s B reat drink—inT riilillwa cooling, invigorating and BloMilkL.j li health-giving. Ripe cultivated limes, containing stored sunshine and full of vitamins.69 words
-
Advertisement99 1930-11-07 3 Coltitnbia GRAFONOLAS Represent the Highest Standard of Value. a Portable Models Table Grand I FHOM I $25 oa to sllo°° As illustrated $70.00 I Tonal Quality that will amaze a you with its brilliance, has I made these instruments famous. J I Iv PIANO Co ra 1 L A PENANG99 words
-
-
Article497 1930-11-07 4 AN AMERICAN STORY British Launch Too Quick For Its Crew The following story has recently been told in Paris—to avoid any possible misapprehension, it should be Slid, by an American, says the Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post.’’ Not long ago an American cruiser paid an497 words
-
Article252 1930-11-07 4 OUTSPOKEN ARTICLE in HOME PRESS London, October 22 A aeries of articles by Mr. AtbmeadBartlett in the “Daily Telegraph” on Indis, are creating widespread a.tention, bectusd of the new complexion they present to the public. To-day, the article dec’a es “In India it is now regarded ai252 words
-
Article408 1930-11-07 4 AMAZ NG STORY OF 450 DETROIT WORKERS F nr hundred acd fifty Arne” cine, including 80 women and chitd<-e the Riga correspondent of the Cnic<g‘> Tribune" (Paris edition), :-re b->in« h-la prisoners by the Soviet Government at rhe Tpctornko-e Works at btalingrad (Tsaritsin). The mm lcc408 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement486 1930-11-07 4 CS»' t/arina t/egen über Eav de Cologne l *-.ii: /.i J i with tne RED CREST has been famed for its marvellously stimulating effect and refreshing coolness. /Xlways the first choice of the Connoisseur z this supreme Eau de Cologne has been supplied j by appointment to every Royal m486 words
-
Advertisement14 1930-11-07 4 You should qivs MarteU's Brandy ths prei’jrence over others as it is superlative. J14 words
-
Advertisement129 1930-11-07 4 Poppy Day 1930. Messrs- Brown, Phillips J and Stewart, No. la, IL (fj) penang Street, Penang, (J r\ are The Honorary Trea- r\ surers of the above Fund I to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be Grand Hotel, Medan. (Sumatra.) FINEST LOCATION IN THE CITY129 words
-
Advertisement235 1930-11-07 4 BRIGHT BATHS ARE HEALTHY k Keep your bath always V bright and healthy and clean A'* as new. Sprinkle a little /if Vim on a damp cloth and jI x rub—and every trace of x < 1 grease and dirt disappears, S /J ff leaving the bath speckless 3 ff235 words
-
-
Article510 1930-11-07 5 CHARGES AMENTED Arrested Aboard £hip The hearing was continued yesterday in the Penang District Court, before Mr. H.A Forrer, of the case in which an Indian named Rama Thaver was charged with the theft of jewellery from a house in Kajang Road. Arunasalam. a goldsmith said510 words
-
Article131 1930-11-07 5 E. O. Hotel TO NIGHT S DANCE AND CABARET DRAMATIQUE There is sure to be a large crowd at the E. and O. Hotel to night to witness the ‘New Style’ Entertainment ‘Cabaret Dramatique’. At 10 p.m.—three lightning Revue Skits will be played,—the first one The Honeymoon by Noel Coward131 words
-
Article119 1930-11-07 5 CONFERRED ON MR. JOSEPH CHONG BY POPE PIUS XI The many friends and Catholic community of Malaya will be pleased to hear that on Sunday, the 9th inst.. at 8 a.m. at the Church of Our Lady of Sacred Heart. Taiping, Mr. Joseph Chong, retired Financial Assistant,119 words
-
Article351 1930-11-07 5 Mr. lan M. Shaw, of Jerantut Estate, is in hospital suffering from tropical typhus. Mr. W. A. McMichael, the well-known planter of Taiping, is shortly leaving for Europe on furlough. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mustard, of Burlescombe, Devon, and Petaling, F. M.351 words
-
Article373 1930-11-07 5 PRINCIPAL OF SINGAPORE MEDICAL COLLEGE News has been received in Singapore cf the death, which took p)a?e in London o-i Novemb* r 4 at the age of 51. of Dr. Georg» Hugn Kidd Macalister, M.A., K Ch., M.D., D.P.H., M.R.C.r., M.R.C.8., until recently Principal of373 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement157 1930-11-07 5 <©MFK»CE’ XyCS- SiSB S%\ wfj |By A T' lx THE 4lbl&ElWN’l OEATIIT AIIET* THROUGHOUT the length and breadth (f Malaya; in the busy towns and the distant jangle in all places in th« Peninsula where m dicinea must be of the highest posable quality and at the lowest possible pries157 words
-
Advertisement69 1930-11-07 5 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK'S PLASMA will relieve you of all painful swelling and inflammation. Results are I amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it to-da~. Stocked69 words
-
Advertisement159 1930-11-07 5 a 1 "n Bring the Children i| TO THE BIGGEST TOY BAZAAR Ever Seen in Malaya. u NEARLY 4000 SQ. FT. I OF THE Finest AND MOST Unique COLLECTION OF I Toys and Gifts and at Most MODEST PRICES Toy Bazaar and lg Special Attractions r I !0n the First159 words
-
-
CORRESPONDENCE
-
Article144 1930-11-07 6 Si r It is now nearly three months since it was announced that the virtual control of the Kedah Volunteers had been bestowed on a certain planter. Since then the air has been thick with rumour. It has been given out good phrase that —that ex-Service144 words
-
Article609 1930-11-07 6 The following is from the Malayan Daily Express: Dear Sir, —The memory is still fresh of the formation of the T.P.A. and the very glowing promises held out all over the land by its agents. Extravagant hopes were conjured up in the mind and a slump609 words
-
-
Article65 1930-11-07 6 Coming E vents Nov 7 —Eurasian Commun’ty Poppy Day Dance, Eurasian Volunteer Club, Peel Avenue. 9 pm. B—Official Poppy Day Dance, Runny mede Hotel. 9.45 p m Malaya Cup Rugby Football Kedah v. Selangor, Alor Star. Inter State Hockey: Penang v. Selangor, Penang (Hutchings chool Ground'. 11, 13 and 's—Perak65 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement626 1930-11-07 6 >.u.w-w—.x. ~w—r— M —11HIM—! II ■MMimU JUl— %<w* f FLIST E AST-WEST j] t BIRECT FLIGHT n C- (Paris to New York) Ihi &n Qastrol/ *WI I B i II Capt. Costes and Bel’onte flying a Breguet Plane fitted wit a Hispano Suiza engine, after 37 hours ij| P 18626 words
-
Advertisement202 1930-11-07 6 There is no Better Brand I of Hph? Than Pineapple Ham. 4 t 'Mr I I I A f 4 < wlL r j SOZ.E MALAYAN IMPORfERS.Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd 1 THE O. HOTCk Announce the Spec al die Fame us Russian Choir Balalaika Orchestra ON Monday, Next 10th202 words
-
-
Article266 1930-11-07 7 PENANG AT IFOH Wilson Takes Potter’s Place KEDAH’S H"I,EOTED XV (Sy athlete”) four Northern States are A J engaged on Saturday, Penang visiting Ipoh to meet Perak n( Kedah entertaining Selangor A lor Star. P nin” has bad to make one change from side Wilson taking the266 words
-
Article320 1930-11-07 7 7 YEARS’ R.I. At the Penang Assizes yesterday, the Jury, by a verdict of 6to 1, found Yeoh Boon Eng and Ang Kiam Kee guilty of uttering counterfeit coins and with being in possession of materials and instruments for counterfeiting. Throe accused were indicted but the charges320 words
-
Article328 1930-11-07 7 POOR GATHERING Old Frees Defeat the S. X, K. C. The charity match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund which was played yesterday on the S. X I. ground between the O. F. A. and the S X. R. C. provided interesting football, but the support328 words
-
Article117 1930-11-07 7 PENANG CLERK CHARGED IN POLICE COURT A charge of criminal breach o' trust of $BO4 04 was preferred against a Tamil nam ed V K. Veerapaan b fore Mr E Iward lago in the Second Police Court this morning. It was alleged that Veerappan committed the offence while117 words
-
Article95 1930-11-07 7 MERCANTILE EMPLOYEES TO HELP At a committee meeting of the Penang Mercantile Employees Co Operative Thrift and Loan Society, held yesterday afternoon at No 1 Downing treet, a ~ub Committee consisting of Messrs. Nicholas Ponnadurai >in Cheang Ghee, Ng Kah huat and E. Rajanayagam were appointed to95 words
-
Article43 1930-11-07 7 Detective Inspector Gordon charged a Tamil woman, named Souriamma, in the Second Police Court this morning with frauduleht possession of a tin of betel-nuts at Weld Quay yesterday. Nainamsah was also convicted but His Worship postponed sentence till next week.43 words
-
Article67 1930-11-07 7 PENANG CINEMAS The Queen’s is showing a two feature programme this week end —the Last of the Duane’s” and The Big Party.” Both pictures afford excellent entertainment. The “Last of the Duanes” is a wild West production with many thrills, stunt riding etc. The Big67 words
-
Article78 1930-11-07 7 INDIANS ARRANGE FOOTBALL MATCH In aid of the Poppy Day fund, the Indian community has arranged a football match between the Youngsters’ Recreation Club of Kedah and the D.A.F.C. The match will be played at Penang on November 21. Mr. Justice Sproule is leaving by the night78 words
-
CORRESPONDENCE
-
Article1429 1930-11-07 7 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette Sir, —Though severely castigated by two worthies w’hose modesty impels them to cloak their identities under pseudonyms, I stick to my point. Though my remarks may smack of suburbia and vulgarity, during many years’ work in London, the Provinces,1,429 words
-
-
Article223 1930-11-07 7 PARTIAL JUDGMENT Coffee Powder Manufacturer’s Suit In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Sproule delivered part finding in the CTse in which a coffee pnwder manufacturer sued a rival in the business for alleged infringement of a trade mark. Ihe parties in the c«se were223 words
-
Article152 1930-11-07 7 MOHAMMEDAN BOY S STRANGE DEFENCE I wanted the turkeys Lathe'* to clean my ear. So I picked it up and pulled out a feather. Then I let it go,” said Ibramsah a Mohammedan boy defending himself in the Second Police Court this morning when charged with152 words
-
Article15 1930-11-07 7 The Library will be closed on Tuesday November 11, being a public holiday.15 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement824 1930-11-07 7 New Advertisements MISCELLANEOUS I POPPY DAY Comfortable Furnished Quarters, B Ladies who have pronear town o.a e..lr»no-, garage,’Pbon., m ised to Sell poppies garden, with or without inhale, immediate r-'i-' entry. Apply Box No. 153, c/j Pinang on Monday, l()th, are Qazette invited by the OrgaFOR SaLE niser to call824 words
-
-
Article487 1930-11-07 8 At tbe last meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the municipal estimates were passed without the discussion they warrant. Perhaps it is largely a case of Easy Come, Easy Go. So far as revenue is concerned, Penang does not have much difficulty in collecting the neces*sary amounts, even though487 words
-
Article69 1930-11-07 8 —Reuter. Labour Attempt to Evade Loan Obligations Canberra, November G Mr. Lyons, Acting Treasurer, has resigned following a resolution by the Labour caucus ordering legislation to compel hold ers of the £27 000,000 loan maturing in December to hold their bonds another year. The resolution laid down—Reuter. - 69 words
-
Article89 1930-11-07 8 —Reuter. Unsuccessful Htempts to Escape from Poison Gas Athens (Ohio\ November G In addition to nearly 160 killed and 26 rescued from the mine, a score are entombed alive and are expected to be brought up safely. Most of the survivors are in a bad condition, and—Reuter. - 89 words
-
Article56 1930-11-07 8 The Prime Minister informed the House of Commons yesterday that one clause of a Bill would be introduced shortly empowering the Trustees of tbe National Gallery ax their discretion to lend paintings and drawings abroad under proper safeguards. The Nanking’s Central Political p ouncil has ratified56 words
-
Article1085 1930-11-07 8 A. H. L - A. H. L, Penang, Friday. 6>N connection with the official Poppy Day Dance to be held at the Runnymede Hotel to-morrow evening, a number of people are inquiring what propori tion of the S 4 which is being charged for a ticket is to be devoted to1,085 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement250 1930-11-07 8 I a 4gMm 1 Jyjw I 1 IPSlfej 'O5 302 Years Ago the Haigs began to distil Scots Many other distillers followed, but none i excelled them, and none can claim the years of experience that belong alone to $3 the Haig family, ir ■CJ bBI Einssav tw ■■cmmmwmi imiimMMrwi250 words
-
Advertisement73 1930-11-07 8 E. O. HOTEL to-night fcfter- Di nr. er Dance. WITH CABARET-DRAMATIQUE (at ftpm. and Itp.m.) NO ENTRANCE FEE. Sunday, 9c~» N w“mb j r, ORCHESTRAL CONCERT at 9.30 pm. Mnndav. 10 r NovAty^ 0 FAMOUS RUSSIAN CHOIR and ORCHESTRA 9.40 p m. Tuesday, llth EX-SERVICE DINNER AND DA'CE. t Thursday,73 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous23 1930-11-07 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water. To-Day. 12.22 «.no. 59 f.tt’. 12.40p.tr. 6.58 p.m. To-Morrow. 12.5.3 B.m. 7.32 a.m. 1.15 p.no. 730 p.ui.23 words
-
-
Article423 1930-11-07 9 Rugby Radio Service. Conference to Open in House of Lords difficulties which HAVE TO BE FACED Questions of Constitution and Status London, November 6 The King will open the Indian Bound Table Conference in the Royal Gallery of the House of I ords next Wednesday,Rugby Radio Service. - 423 words
-
Article165 1930-11-07 9 ,—Reuter Lord Eustace Percy Exposes Fallacy of Socialist Bill London, November 7 The Government's School Attendance Bill raising the school-leaving age to fifteen and providing for maintenance of scholars between 14 and 15 was read a second time in the House of Commons after the defeat of a,—Reuter - 165 words
-
Article30 1930-11-07 9 .—Keuier, Title Holder Forced to a Draw Liverpool, November 6 Johnnv Cuthbert ’Holder) and Ned Ar eton (.Liverpool drew over fifteen roundu fur the British Featherweight title. Keuier,.—Keuier, - 30 words
-
Article186 1930-11-07 9 ,—Reuter. Government to Take Action to Assist BOULOGNE BADLY HIT Paris, November 6 M. Tardieu is personally taking steps to minimise injury due to the recent closing of the Adam Bank, one of the oldest banking institutions with over a hundred branches in North France. The crash,—Reuter. - 186 words
-
Article217 1930-11-07 9 Reuter. Litvinoff Called to Order at Disarmament Parley Geneva, November 6 The seventh session of the Preparatory Disarmament Commission opened under the chairmanship of Heer Loudon (Netherlands) who called Litvinoff to order for starting a long dissertation on disarmament notwithstanding the Commission s decision to abstain fromReuter. - 217 words
-
Article138 1930-11-07 9 Rugby Radio Service. English Wages Double Those on the Continent London, November 6 In the House of Commons last night a private member’s resolution forcing the Government to take immediate measures to stem the decline of activities in the iron and steel industry was debated. FromRugby Radio Service. - 138 words
-
Article58 1930-11-07 9 .—Reuter. British Bishop Dies of Shock at Tokio Tokio. November 6 The Hakusan Maru was badly damaged in a collision in Kobe Harbour with the British freight steamer Ben Alacdhui necessitating the removal of all passengers. Bishop Trollope, British Bishop of Korea, who was aboard the Hakusan >.—Reuter. - 58 words
-
Article385 1930-11-07 9 Republicans Democrats Evenly Balanced WEI VICTORY New York, November 6 The latest state of the Parties m the House of Representatives is I Republicans 216 Democrats 210 Farmer-labour 1. The Democrats need all the eight outstanding seats for a bare majority. With the position in both385 words
-
Article124 1930-11-07 9 —Reuter. Federal Reserve Bank Governor’s Visit to Europe •3 A New York, November 6 In view of the recent visit of Dr. Schacht who stated that Germany must cease reparation payments unless other conntries helped her to extend her foreign trade, particular interest attaches to the departure of.—Reuter. - 124 words
-
Article70 1930-11-07 9 —Reuter. J. S, Wright Attains Amazing Speed Cork, November 6 The amazing speed of 150 miles an hour on two wheels has been achieved by the British rider, J. S. Wright, on a British O. E. C —J. A. P. motor cycle at Cork. He averaged 149.68—Reuter. - 70 words
-
Article52 1930-11-07 9 —Reuter. Calcutta, November 6 The death has occurred of Mrs Hamish Munro 'the ex tennis star Evelyn Colyer) on her husband s tea estate is Assam. It is believed death was due to complica tions following childbirth. She gave b.rth to twins on October 20, one of—Reuter. - 52 words
-
Article418 1930-11-07 9 .—Reuter. Scale of Compensation Announced FURTHER DISCLOSURES London, November 6 In the House of Commons Mr. T. Montague, Under Secretary for Air, an nounced that compensation to dependents of victims of RlOl Air Force officers and mon and pensions would vary from £lBO with a gratuity of.—Reuter. - 418 words
-
Article175 1930-11-07 9 .—P.euter. SHIPPING COMBINE if- London, November 7 The Daily Herald says six of the largest British Trans Atlantic shipping companies, the Cunard. White Star, Canadian Pacific, Anchor, Red Star and Atlantic Transport, have completed rationalisation plans with a view to cutting out wasteful British competition. United sailing announcements.—P.euter. - 175 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1930-11-07 9 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in 'he air and on the16 words
-
Advertisement261 1930-11-07 9 Fl—ll l|■ 7 XMHS Presents for Friends at Home WE Can Solve that Xmas Gift Problem Select your Gifts from our X’mas 80-klet. Give Us Your Home Address A 'D Our, London Office will Deliver I Carriage Paid to any Part in the United Kingdom I John Little Co,, Ltd.,261 words
-
-
Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
-
Article241 1930-11-07 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, November 5 Since we last wrote, the market has Txeen irregular but cloning quotations show only a small change on balance. Values towards the end of last week hardened locally to 14 cents per lb. on firmer advices from London and New241 words
-
Article75 1930-11-07 10 Panang, November 7 1930, (By Courtesy /Ae V harts'id dan*.) On London Bank Demand 2/ 1 4 m ts 2 3 15/16 Private 3 m/te credit 2 4 i 3 Documentary 2 4 On New Bank Demand 56 l( Franco T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155} Bangkok T.T. 78 nom75 words
-
Article69 1930-11-07 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbviob) London, November 6 Parte. 123.67; New York. Brussels, 34.83; Geneva, 25.03; Ama terdam, 12.06; Milan, 92.80; Berlin, 30.38; Stockholm, 18.10; Copenhagen, 18.16 O»io, 18.16 Vienna, 34.47 Prague 1631; Helsingfors, 192|; Madrid, 43 20 Lisoon. 108.25 Athens. 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, 5; Buenos Aires, 38|d; Monte(Rugby Radio Sbbviob) - 69 words
-
Article92 1930-11-07 10 The health statement for the Municipality of Gecrge Town for the week ending November 1, 1930, shows a total of 54 deaths—3s males and 19 females—the death-rate being 19.16 par mille compared 23 07 in the preceding week and with 19.90 in the corresponding week cf last year.92 words
-
Article1348 1930-11-07 10 R. G. A. ACTION Circular Letters to Producers The following circular has been sent by the Kubber Growers’ Association to producers of plantation rubber: Dear Sire, —Producers are aware of the experimental and demonstration work connected with Rubber Roadways carried out by Rubber Ro id ways.1,348 words
-
Article162 1930-11-07 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest QuotaHona m MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day Ĕ S C S SH/RBa. 5 0 75 p 03 QQ AC OQ la. 10. I c. 10. Mining. Baugrin Tin m. 13/6 14/3162 words
-
Article42 1930-11-07 10 Nov. 9. 21st Sunday after Trinity. 9 a-m Holy Communion and Add ess at St Paul’s Bukit Ten ah- 6 pm. Evensong and Address at St Mark s ButterworthNov. 13 Thursday, 7-30 am. Holy Communion at St. Paul’s Bukit Tengah.42 words
-
Article141 1930-11-07 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 13| cts. per pound per pl ®lB/Qa'°t. London 4 3/161 New York cX (gold (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows: Spot bn cts. per lb. Nov/Dec.141 words
-
Article58 1930-11-07 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON Spot £ll3 0-0 Up £l-10-0 3 Month’ £ll4-0-0 Up £l-12-6 SINGAPORE $5812| per picul DownB7£c. 150 tons done RUBBER-, London 4 3/16 d. Up 1/16 d. New York 8A c. (Gold) Up ic. Local I3| cts. Up J58 words
-
Article24 1930-11-07 10 For October Kinta Kellas Tm Dredging Ltd. Ou put pls. 400 Honrs run 639 Yardg* 188,000 Estimated realised vdue of ore $15,000.24 words
-
Article82 1930-11-07 10 lbs Banteng 80.957 Beaufort 63,700 B ajau 19,046 Bintan 59,412 Cheviot 174,048 F.M.S. 232.200 K.M.S- 101,' 69 Kp.muD ing 136.133 K»rmen 76,000 Kombok 95.130 Kimani- 61,096 Kuala Geh 50.000 Labu 172 000 Lambak 96,005 Ledang 126,799 Linpgi 333.305 Port Dickson 148,334 Rembau 261,632 hembilan 100 377 k endayan82 words
-
Article97 1930-11-07 10 Penang. November 7, 1930. I cis, Benares Opium p. chest ncm 5,000.00 Cloves i, 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.00 N atmogs 80s 70.00 110 s 60.00 Cocoanuts \OOO 15.00 Copra Fundried buyers 6.65 Rattans sues 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snau Shells M 13.0097 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement41 1930-11-07 10 *lsfje ftunnymede The Cheerful Hotel TOMORROW j MUSIC in the Lounge from I 12 Noon Official Poppy Day Dance Dancing until 12.45. j SUNDAY MUSIC in the I ounge from 7.30 p.m, RLNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., I George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.41 words
-
Advertisement17 1930-11-07 10 "BOSCH’* Plugn have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.17 words
-
Advertisement100 1930-11-07 10 I Get a Set of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles a The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. I Price 75 cents I I OBTAINABLE AT I The Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd. j Wedding 1 regents Wedding Presents Wedding Presents I I’W’eddiihg Presentsj mn o|7/'/. 7wW100 words
-
-
Article270 1930-11-07 11 at last gasp «fri/tfle between Rulers an d Ruled Z «\])IAN finance, trade anc 1•• I industry, already impaired i and disabled, appear to be q i iu o-t at their last gasp. Belief a n coine only if the Government bkes a proper line of270 words
-
Article674 1930-11-07 11 AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING A half-yearly general meeting of the numbers of the Jjhore Planters' Association will be held at the Kluang Club, Kluang, Johore, on November 15. at 21.35 a.m. The agenda is as f llows (1) To confirm the minutes of the annual general meeting held674 words
-
Article607 1930-11-07 11 ATTRACTED BY PRICE Symington and Sinclair’s Report London, October 15. Up to yesterday g the rubber market maintained the steadier tone reported last week. There has been a fairly large turnover from day today with some large first hand selling, both of near and forward delivery, which607 words
-
Article773 1930-11-07 11 ANNUAL MEETING Members’ Interest in Lectures The annual general meeting of the Tai ping Branch of tte Incorporated Soc ety of Planters was held in the New Club,Taiping. The following w re present: Mr. 8. B. Palme*-, in the Char, M jor O. Haines, Mes-re.773 words
-
Article1194 1930-11-07 11 A DOMINANT PRODUCER A Chamber of Commerce Review of,Resources '’Dominant world producer of rubber and tin” is the description applied to British Malaya in the following article which appeared in a recent issue of the Chamber of C immerce JournU:— Brit sh Malaya consisting of the Straits1,194 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1930-11-07 11 In Exchange For 200 used Stampfl of Straitfl Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF THE Great European War tec. MISS TEE “KIA CRA,’ Stcckwell, London, England.37 words
-
Advertisement87 1930-11-07 11 -"W- I with an greater rr e ve of strength. 9 f I r -T •'zSXjWj I Z in I dcsi&n aqd j appearaneC' 7 s ati <s/y 7//_<> i service. THE TYRE INCOMPARABLE DUNLOP TYRES are built oiijba datioii of \preeise knowledge apd lopg experience, and are unmatched bv87 words
-
-
1473 1930-11-07 12 Pert Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a lisfc of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the w«»eki In Pert I B Ampang from Sitiawan, Dindirge and Pangkor. Sails for Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan to-day at 5 p. m. 4 Ib Pandai1,473 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement111 1930-11-07 12 Assets exceed <11,000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE i Winebeater Hou*e Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jew r E c Ttte Company ba* £20,000 deposited with tbe Supreme Court of England end complies with the111 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous221 1930-11-07 12 1 FOX TWO-FEATURED PROGRAMME! ’Phone XX B est SOIIB||$ 0IIB| M i" I* i f fo-niiht b 6-15 9-30 pm. soiinpsystem 6-15 9-30 p.m I Fox Movietone Melody Drama J “THE BIG PARTY” Dixie Lee, Sue Carol, Frank Albertson and “Whispering” Jack Smith. A Song-laden Drama of Broadway at Play221 words
-
-
Article420 1930-11-07 13 G.P.O. MYSTERY Motor Van Blown to Pieces A mysterious explosion occurred in a motor mail van at the big sorting office of the G.P.O. in Mount Pleasant, London, in mail week. The van wt s being loaded with bags, in one of which, it is believed,420 words
-
Article147 1930-11-07 13 OFFENSIVE TERMS CUT'FROM A LOOK. Uncomplimentary synonyms, given under the word "Jdw” in Roget’s International Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases,” have been omittedfcia a new edition published in America. These were Roget’s original synonyms for Jew Cunning Harpy Usurer Schemer Rich Lick-penny Extortioner Pinch147 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement513 1930-11-07 13 I I Happy Childhood/ I Days that Never Return E V/ They are children only once and E those precious carefree days soon Ay past. Pour all happiness into ,—their childhood days, and rememI 9 i zi Uriuth ith ««—‘w Iry Cg <n perfect happiness. I 11 i r s^-513 words
-
Advertisement53 1930-11-07 13 OLD MALAYI. Personalities of Id Malaya by Gyri Baxendale, is now on sale at $2 a copy. Ihe volume may be purchased through our agents Wrought ou the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la, Penang-street, Penang. Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as53 words
-
Advertisement161 1930-11-07 13 wi )IHU y r fX. Protect Your ~L Health/ 5 X Ju K > A WK 1 /v «X. wLa 4 °f 5 are doomed Ek through carelessness f This vast proportion of the people past the age of forty are doomed, through carelessness, to contract the dreaded disease of161 words
-
-
Article614 1930-11-07 14 —United Press. WITHOUT A KINGDOM Prospects of a Restoration London, September 20 The resent accession of Prince Carol to tb°i throne of Ronmania and the recmrit>g scheme? for placing young Oto on the throne of Hongary have started some on»pulation as tn what will be the.—United Press. - 614 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement268 1930-11-07 14 fcsjf rv£-;1 ir-d S fe. JO W W Aj' -Wf W J [W<& V Poudro.Riz JH J7»?V f Impalpable, a face powder of 1 Write for a fairy-like softness and delicacy, I copy of our delightfully perfumed —that is 1 l°°h Ct JAVA Powder as created by containing inval- j268 words
-
Advertisement80 1930-11-07 14 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. o o MAISON de BEAUTE 23, Bishop Street, Penang. (opposite Messrs. Whiteaways) New Electric Bath for Slimming All Aids for Beauty Manicure Paris Model Dresses Arrive By Fach Mail Dressmaking by Parisienne Q—80 words
-
Advertisement236 1930-11-07 14 J I J I I ojjcan place absolute^itli^ >> >^ Ifr A in the goodness and purity of < IK Milkmaid” Condensed Milk. It For “Milkmaid” Milk is rich If creamy milk from cows fed k on the finest pasture land in L the world. Milkmaid Milk is 4 1236 words
-
-
Article652 1930-11-07 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET, Penang. November 7, 1930 Mutton cts. Matton Indian per to 56 Head Sheep or goat m each 1-30 Liver with heart luag do 1.50 ’’Vine aa, do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet M 40 idney M pair 30652 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement127 1930-11-07 15 call it a bottleship i /Jr'nSfff >-■ i ////Mf /gMjgJg Iw s" 1 /.fir/Jtfif H IP \/jff//fggg IV -/^jTgg g^Ufg (diNjy g Kk g fiAND y g JfflNmfffe i I 7 1 (s£(]£ VIIW AW» WHO GEORGE YOUNGER S light sparkling beer SPECIALLY BPEWED BOTTLED FOR EXPORT ~GEORGE YOtINGEP SON127 words
-
Advertisement594 1930-11-07 15 mA*] KP M. LI 11 Ls Royal Packet Navigation Company. g >x-x —.yj. a o [lncorporated in Holland] Telephone No. 582. Telegrams: Paketvaart.” Regular Service to: London, Rotterdam, Steamers. [intended to Sailng for. Hamburg Liverpool, 1 Belawan Deli, Langna, Idi, Lho Seuiuawe, s.s. lONIC STAR rJ De Haan. IFri. Nov.594 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1336 1930-11-07 16 11 sr tri i isi ITi tjllMll I DOILILAJR LINE InL BLUiL ruNiNiLL amfrican mail line 'INTENDED SAII INGS FROM PEN ANG. Mf/UZ »*x WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. J ORESTES N >v. 13 Amsterdam, London, »u I Hvnbirg. JLtJ PERSEUS Nov 20 Marseille Landon. aid Hamburg f A|L®j J1,336 words
-
Advertisement620 1930-11-07 16 P. 0.-BRITISH AND APCAR LINES I (Companies Incorporated i H England) I MAIL PASSENGER AMD CARGO S£RYi :Es I Peninsular and Oriental SH. Co., under con- Penang Teluk p naf H tract with His Majesty’s Bouemment, Land» Sf) -i «L, .Ft! F.r East Mail Servics E M Ser Outward! from620 words
-