Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 November 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-11-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 271. VOL. LXXXVIII TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement583 1930-11-25 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street bT iT— nil 11 M*M'*»M******M**o*MO..«o*M***«t*’ w In <& s h 3* z V/a.. C" tt TM 0- f ~~i I Black a,d White s I LEADS B H PRESSED STEEL TANKS ii raM»-O! BUCHANAN’S'583 words
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Advertisement16 1930-11-25 1 H.TOKISATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 168, 70,BISHOP STBEBI', PENANG. ==OT =====~=i16 words
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Advertisement1766 1930-11-25 2 POSITION WANTED u V x»bi DRAiITF i* nederlandsche handel IS! f MAIbON de BbAt’it- N maatschappu.n. v. CMnwe aged 31} Chief Clerk and 23, Bishop Sire t. Penang. Y«MOC I rk **flQ I NETHERLANDS TRADING. SOCIETY Book Keeper wnb sonna knowledge of TBU <4OB. ATTjHS YsdlUd l n aD ‘*****1,766 words
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Article1169 1930-11-25 3 NEW YORK THE LARGEST CIIY A Question of Boundaries Dr. Walter Laidlaw, m American cen huh expert, who has been to London to find a basin for comparing its population with New York’», bas returned to the United Hirtieg to rtport that there will never be, within1,169 words
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Advertisement234 1930-11-25 3 ELLWSOf'S HtLSKTS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR ii' hi. i;* l i i .rpslk AN OVER ELLWOOD. J) 100 YEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. 24, Great Chartatta Strati, Lendo*. S, E. gßßa'Jor THE standarc o( Excellence j IN J Light Lagers. ■♦♦«■■ann ♦ancfMsi X r- 'f a234 words
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Advertisement156 1930-11-25 3 I Ng2 TALCI,in j j People of 60 Countries Realize the Pure Soothing Qualities to be Found in I Talcum ID El j Cai imY medicated, it absorbs I perspiration and is cooling and (refreshing. Ideal for Baby after the bath, as a finishing touch to I Mother’s toilet and156 words
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Advertisement155 1930-11-25 3 ■HM—PHWBwwiu.■ '-Jimi mi. ijwi Acnw .«.'symwK},- j Wk GIVE MUSIC i THIS X’MAS I Nothing is more appropriate I or acceptable than a gift of p I Records or a Gramophone. I It’s a gift that will b’ reg membered all the year. d I A FEW SUGGESTIONS A set155 words
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Article496 1930-11-25 4 IADY KITTY VINCENT asks - IADY KITTY VINCENT asks: (in the London Daily Mail) I MET a friend last week who told me that her husband, who is a soldier, had been ordered to India, and that ebe was torn between leaving her two small children al h'>me and accompanying him, or(in the London Daily Mail) - 496 words
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Article390 1930-11-25 4 INDIAN PROBLEM A Chain of Aerodromes Visualised Mr, C. A. John Hendry, in making a pha:<r better travelling facilities in ludia, in a recent roadcast address said “It set ms doubtful to me whether our transport problems in the large cities of India will ever be390 words
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Article262 1930-11-25 4 HALF MILLION MAIMED 15,000 “Bag” During the Year Intoxicated motor car drivers have killed 15,000 people in the United States and maimed or injured from 300,000 to 500,000 others according to an estimate compiled by Senator Dill (Democrat), of Washington. “la seven years’* says the statement,262 words
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Advertisement58 1930-11-25 4 Poppy Day 1930. J ii Messrs. Brawn, Phillips n J and Stewart, Ho. la, L (9 Penang Street, Penang, C\ are The Honorary Treaburers of the above Fund luy II to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be /i Registered. 1 fe— Vbv should ytve Martell's58 words
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Advertisement146 1930-11-25 4 THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to suffer? With DR. VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVB PLASMA no case of this painful malady is too stubbora or too long standing to be completely and peimanently cured. The easy application and wonderful power of absorption of DR. VAN VLECK'S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA is amazing. It146 words
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Advertisement565 1930-11-25 4 Asset* exceed <11.000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed <38,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE I Winchester Hoose Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C Tbe Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British565 words
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Article213 1930-11-25 5 > CHI Nr b.. f AIR 3 $1,600 Sent to Treasurers In connection with the oppy Day Fund in Province Wellesley, a committee consisting of Messrs. Heah Seng Whatt hairman', Kce Tek Thye, Ong Chin Ooh and G. 11. Goh tllon. Secretary), was formed213 words
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105 1930-11-25 5 At the 27th annual general meeting of the Chinese Widows’and Orphans’ Institution, Ipoh, held on Sunday at the Perak Chinese Chamber of ommerce, the following officials were elected for the year *****931 President: Mr. Lee Ah Weng, J.P. Vice President: Dr. K. T. Khong.105 words
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Article139 1930-11-25 5 .—Reuter. “FIRST INFORMERS” Vancouver, November 25 How winning a big sweepstake prize may induce brain fev»r ia a winners effort to keep his winnings is illustrated at Vancou ver where two brothers of the Irish Sweep winner Dawe have instituted friendly actions is ‘first informers’ under the.—Reuter. - 139 words
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Advertisement90 1930-11-25 5 O<AS>y j MBi—T*IJCT7 *2EZ3KJ£K IE3 i Rubber Machines Capacity 700/800 lbs. Sheet P» r Hour. I at an “all in” Factory Cost of about .50 f a cent PER LB. I I J£ Tt j U zp ,_4cSOLE AGENTS HGRRLSONS.BARKER C° IP 1 «COS FORA T£D IN THS STRAITS Se90 words
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Advertisement13 1930-11-25 5 lou should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement106 1930-11-25 5 —nt What a Newspaper Can Do. Av For fifteen years the Campbell Soup Company, of Camden, New Jersey, refused to enter into any i extensive newspaper advertising campaigns. It did not thrive as the directors had hoped and it was decided a year ago to begin newspaper advertising on a106 words
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Miscellaneous73 1930-11-25 5 MURPHY NO. 16. < fcrC (h <5%, jOfe? I j —l L x XJW Vmiiir--- ii ■>>*<» t I n—r— L»arss~ -ru-»»- i i■■■■ u i■■■ ibf-iw..- r.w-r- r^KBK* iNU »r~i *—i■ i .-w*rw> ■sy■ im «’h w J CIGARRERj I I '?RER| J -1 :j! -i, i I rf73 words
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Article1520 1930-11-25 6 u« A i »y t 3(M J 11 irUIdJS > idflO ■OJ Hobby That Becomes an Investment Art Collecting The growing popularity of ert collecting, especially during the p«At .twenty yeare, is undoubtedly very largely due to the fret that collectors have that if followed with1,520 words
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Article733 1930-11-25 6 Mr. D.F. Topbam, J.P., has been appointed r member of th® Planters’ Loans Board from November 8. Mr, M. 0. English, of Kuala Lumpur, is homeward bound by the Perseus” from Port Swettenham. Lieuterant C.A. Fitch, of the M.S.V R., has fren transferred to the M.SV.R. Reserve733 words
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Advertisement224 1930-11-25 6 I -1 1 Refrigerators I I Chilled by I I Kelvinator I j Stay fl 9 Dry and Sweet I I I I lOai/ I B<nfl!lH* flPnB W ?fmw I i|||ll!l 16 -bX l!!lll ""lllllia^ lS I V, > always BMMr B rip HERE’S not a trace B 1 of224 words
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Advertisement335 1930-11-25 6 4 >/'•''W--1 I T SMb». Careless Washing Spoils Children’s Hair Any child can have beautiful hair—heahi and inxuriint. It is simply a shampooii g. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft m sdky. It brings out all the real life J lustre, all the natural wave and colonr 30 leaves it335 words
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1854 1930-11-25 7 Why is Bobtail in Class III? New Importations Penang Turf Club New Year Programme Reduced Stakes By TIC-TAG <7 ESTERDAY T said that several I class English horses had recently been purchased by Malayan race horse owners and promised to give some details1,854 words
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Article820 1930-11-25 7 DROP IN STYLES The official programme for the Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting, just out, shows, as I feared, a substantial drop in the stakes and the horses most affected are those in Class 1 Division 1. The Penang Turf Club New Year Meeting820 words
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Article84 1930-11-25 7 —Reuter. Still a Cause of Sino-Soviet Friction Moscow, November 24 Karakhan has replied to the letter from Mr. Moh Teh hui in which the latter expressed dissatisfaction at recent statements by Karakhan regarding the administration of the Chinese Eastern Railway. Karakhan says the Soviet Government considers it—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article502 1930-11-25 7 SOMETHING FOR ALL Nine Hole Course at E. 0. I PENAN<r residents will b* keenly interested to lean that a nine hole miniature golf course is being laid down on the lawn of the E &O. Hotel and that play will be possible from to-morrow evening.502 words
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Article31 1930-11-25 7 Dec. 6: Inter state Hockey: Penang v. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. 11: Board of Licensing Justices. Quarterly Meeting, District Court. 2 30pm 13: Inter-state Hockey: Perak v. J enang, Penang.31 words
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141 1930-11-25 7 00 Entrance Refund if PT, A cc Ist 2nd 3rd fee scratched C.UAOD t* i_- a 1 sp.m. on .tiUil Run Run oq sub]oct to j av previous Refund. to Race Horses Class I Div. 1 1 Mik 6 Fur. 1 Mile $2,500 dist. $4O141 words
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Article122 1930-11-25 7 CHINESE SEVERELY INJURED Deposition Recorded by Magistrate A serious stabbing affray occurred lata yesterday evening at Trang road over the question of the ownership of a duck. A Chinese, who described himself as a rickshaw coolie, was set upon by a number of his compatriots and122 words
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Article214 1930-11-25 7 The Straits Settlements Government has appointed the following Local Committees Singapore —C E Wurtzburg Esq. (Chairman), JAP Strachan Esq. F E Dilley Esq. Lt.-Col. Mackenzie and Dr Webster. Penang —G A Potts Esq, (Chairman), NAM Griffin Esq.’ Lt.-Col. J J Saunders and E Newbold Esq. Malacca —C Milne214 words
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Article179 1930-11-25 7 The Hindu religious ceremonies in connection with the announcement of the engagement of Mr. T. A. Nagaraja Pillay, son of Mr. Alloo Pillay, to Miss Parvathy Kolandai Animal, daughter of Mr. V. Karuppiah Pillay. Chief Clerk, Bertam Estate, P.W.. were conducted at Mr. Karuppiah Pillay’s residence in179 words
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Advertisement61 1930-11-25 7 I Cars Homa LEAVE. I 3 Take advantage of oar special arrangements and purchase a j—MORRIS I For delivery in England. IHO WORRY—NO PELW I NO EXTRA EXPENSE. 1 2 We can take in your old car I in part exchange. I Cail or write to us for I particulars.61 words
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Article618 1930-11-25 8 A few years ago when all political entities in Britain agreed to make the giving away of slices of the Empire a non-party question, a minority of shortsighted people affected to see possible danger and disadvantages in the pastime. With benign patience, the better-informed618 words
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Article82 1930-11-25 8 —Reuter. Big U. S. Banking Amalgamation New York, November 24 Four concerns—the Bank of the United States, the Public National Bank and Trust Company, tbe Manufacturers’ Trust Company and the International Trust—are amalgamating with resources of a thousand million dollars under the presidency of Mr. J. Herbert Case,—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article1108 1930-11-25 8 Penang, Tuesday. Cf ERE is a j )b f r the Commissioner* Municipal to do. Writing to us on the question of rates and assessments —and with us it is a pet topic—a reader discloses much good sense in respect of relief to the public. One cannot1,108 words
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Advertisement496 1930-11-25 8 wy w’jsaw I WOO I I need if I I +OC» f I f < The uses of b HUMANISED I TRUFOOD 8 ».Oht,» W Mn«W«I th* I av -r'. --K b*“v~rxZ* whicn can h* I I I I J) lhe »MH Nether. Suu'* hu'thvrJv'-vt e-MMaaenee* a* toon a* I496 words
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Advertisement62 1930-11-25 8 c J E. O. HO i EL. The Band cf s s. President Van Buren will play f .r the fcfter-Dinrer Danes ON Friday next, 28 h November. TONIGHT Dance. Thursday, 27th November Impromptu -f'er-Dinner Lance, (F Ar O Outward Mail.) Reserve Frida}- sih December, for our Grand Ball. In62 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-11-25 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. 2.14 a.m. 9.20 l.w. 3.02 p.nc. 9.00 pm. To-Morrow. 2.38 fl.nc. 9.*>2 a.m. 3.38 p.tr. 9.30 p.ao.24 words
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Article717 1930-11-25 9 neuter. Federal Relations Committee Extended Cpiimistic Atmosphere Genera! Improvement in Situation in India Constructive thought Stimulated The Federal Relations Committee of the Indian Round i’able Conference held its first meeting yesterday, when the personnel was further extended. Events at the Confcrenc are are being keen-y watchedneuter. - 717 words
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Article109 1930-11-25 9 i.— Reuter. Dissatisfied at Proceedings at Disarmament Committee Geneva, November 24 Mortified at having numerous amendments rejected by the Disarmament Comi ittee, Litvinoff departed for Milan en r te to Moscow leaving Lunarcharsky in cl. i rge of the Soviet delegation here. It is i tied Litvinoffi.— Reuter. - 109 words
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Article57 1930-11-25 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, November 24 It is expected that the Conservative motion asking the House of Commons censure the Government for not havii g formulated effective proposals on .npirc trade at the recent Imperial Conference will be debated on Thursday According to the "Timee’ the GovernRugby Radio Service. - 57 words
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Article71 1930-11-25 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Met in the Air by Korean Woman Flyer London, November 24 Mrs. Victor Bruce, the young English woman, reached Tokio today having flown from England, and received an ex tremely enthusiastic welcome from assem bled thousands. On the last stage of her Hight—Rugby Radio Service. - 71 words
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Article54 1930-11-25 9 —Reuter. Six Million Dollar Shipment to the United States New York, November 25 Gold to the value of 5.975 000 dollar? has arrived from the Banco de la Naeion oi Argentina three millions of wh ch is con signed to the Gua’-anty Trust Company and th remainder to! —Reuter. - 54 words
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166 1930-11-25 9 Britain’s Air Defence Forces to be Re-equipped WHERE WE LEAD London, November 24 Britain's air defence forces are being largaly re-equipped under a schema which will be carried out during the next fi'teen months. The Hawker Engineering Company ’<•>? revived an Air Ministry contract166 words
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Article158 1930-11-25 9 pd by trainloads of ballast. —Rugby Radio Service. Railway Line in Danger Near Hastings Cuxhaven, November 24 The German steamer Liaise Leonhardt went aground in the Elbe Estuary in the gale and is believed lost with her crew of thirty. A salvage steamer rushed to thepd by trainloads of ballast.—Rugby Radio Service. - 158 words
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Article128 1930-11-25 9 ,—Reuter. Franco Escapes from Spanish Prison Paris, November 24 It is learned from Madrid that the airman Franco, together with another imprisoned major, has escaped from prison. This airman achieved world wide prominence by an unsuccessful trans Atlantic flight in June last year. After being missing for,—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article117 1930-11-25 9 —Reuter. Two Novel Proposals to Come Before Congress Washington, November 24 The suspension of all quota immigration until July, 1933 except iu the case of im mediate relatives of persons already in the United States is being proposed by Senator Reed at the next session of Congress to—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article150 1930-11-25 9 —Reuter. Swindler Walks Off With £1,115,613 ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE BY BANKNOTE PRINTERS Waterlow’s Sued in King s Bench Division London, November 24 An amazingly bold coup by which a swindler fraudulently obtained lover a million sterling’s worth of hank notes direct from the printer was mentioned in the—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article136 1930-11-25 9 land machines bad visited ambia.—Rugby Radio Service Machine Drawn Thirty Miles for Repairs Lond >n November 24 The Royal Air Force W ist Africa flight of three machines left to day on the return journey (com «thnrat to K hartoufaa. During the outward flight oneland machines bad visited • ambia.—Rugby Radio Service - 136 words
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Article105 1930-11-25 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Visit by Commander of Atlantic Fleet Lon ion, November 24 The visit which the Commander-in Chief of the Atlantic Fleet, Admiral Sir Michael Hodges, will pay at the invitation of the United States Government to the Commander in Chief of the United States fleet,—Rugby Radio Service. - 105 words
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Article58 1930-11-25 9 —Reuter. LITVINOFF AND GRANDI Milan, November 25 Considerable interest is attached to an interview between Litvinoff (who left Geneva yesterday, see this page* and Signor Graudi lasting a hundred and twenty minutes at the Prefecture after which Litvinoff returned to his hotel where Signor Grandi visited him and—Reuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement16 1930-11-25 9 You ehcula give Martell's Brandy the p'S) srenee over others as it is super a *ve16 words
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Advertisement181 1930-11-25 9 li: custom of Gift Giving. £3 This is where we can y*/'" assist you in our timeliness to solve many a V» You will find that our j Store is the ideal place I f° r Gift-seekers, there j y are so many suggestions, moderately il priced and up-to-date, a181 words
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Article551 1930-11-25 10 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —The amazingly large number of votes cas in favour of Dr. Monon’s motion at the Hu Yew Seah which you published in your Saturday’s issue not only discloses the psychology of those present at the meeting, but alsu recalls551 words
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Article225 1930-11-25 10 Sir, —In your good paper of yesterday you had a column about that very gallant soldier “Goffy” or to give him his true title General Sir Hubert Gough. As one who saw the big attack open I should like to sta:e what lebeh korarg was the situation225 words
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Article87 1930-11-25 10 Sir, —Last night a row started in Trang road, and a fight ensued between two coolies Trang road is situated just at the back of Magazine Police Station a distance of not more than a hundred yards. The place lacks police supervision and I would propose that the87 words
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Article149 1930-11-25 10 Sir, I read your remarks re above in a recent issue of your paper. Recently I had occasion to write for some prospectuses of preparatory schools in England and at least 75 percent, of replies were addressed Penang China, or Penang—lndia, one. Penang China, F.M.S. As each and every149 words
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Article104 1930-11-25 10 Sir, —During this period of gloom, may I express the opinion that it is time for the authorities to reduce assessments, rates, etc., in order to render relief to the general public. There is no need to say how much the lower middle classes are suffering owing to the104 words
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Article185 1930-11-25 10 Penang! What’s wrong with Penang? The Health should be improved. What is wrong with the Health Mainly, as the Health Department report, Tuberculosis. What causes that Mainly bad housing and overcrowding. How could that be improved By spreading the people over a bigger area. Is anything being done185 words
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Article107 1930-11-25 10 DISORDERLY CONDUCT OUTSIDE THE DISTR.CT COURT I forgot where I was and that is why I shouted but how I du not to make any plea,” said Chong Lai K »n, a Chinese woman of advanced years, when charged before Mr. E. Jago in the Second Police107 words
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62 1930-11-25 10 CHINESE CHARGED Mr. H. R. Baker, of the Government Monopolies, charge! a Chinese named Teh Kim Soon in the Second Police Court this morning with the possession of dutiable liquor. Kim Boon pleaded not gu’lty. Mr. Baker asked His Worship for a postponement of the62 words
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Article427 1930-11-25 10 FINAL PHASE TO-DAY Commissioners. to Confiscate Contributions What will probably be the last phase in the recent Penang Municipal defalcations will be reached to-day when Mr. G. W. Bryant, President, Municipal Commissioners, will move a number of resolutions authorising the Commissioners, in view of a judgment obtained427 words
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Article191 1930-11-25 10 THEFT INSTIGATED BY A FRIEND In the Second Police Court this morning Inspector Frew charged a Chinese voutb. named Kor Hee. with the theft of $l,OOO the property of Kor Lye, the father of the accused. Young K o r Hee pleaded guilty to the charge.191 words
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Article67 1930-11-25 10 TONGKANG MEN FINED BY POLICE MAGISTRATE A charge of obstructing public navigation at the Sungei Pinang river mouth at midnight yesterday was preferred against •a Muhammed id, named Mydin, and a Chinese named Cnong Keng, in the Second Polica Court this morning. I: was then low tide67 words
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Article258 1930-11-25 10 MALAY YOUTH ORDERED TO EXECUTE BOND The case against a Malay youth, Mat bin Chat, who was asked to show cause why he should not be bound over to be of good behaviour, was prro a eded with this morning in the Second Polioe Court. On258 words
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Article110 1930-11-25 10 ALLEGED ILL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN In the S cond Police Ucurt this morning Chong Ah Choy, an elderly Chines?, was charged with permitting a child named Leong See Nai to be ill-treated on November 11, 1930 A young woman, named Chong Ah Chuan, was also charged at110 words
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Article190 1930-11-25 10 ”BSST AVAILABLE MAN IN THE EMPIRE.” London Mr. Hamilton Fy'e in a letter to the “Spectatoi” suggests General Smuts as the next Viceroy. The “Spectator” approving, emphasises that the best available man in the British Empire should succeed Lord Irwin. (General Smuts, who is 59 years190 words
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Article42 1930-11-25 10 The homeward mail by the s.F. Kartnala closes at 5.30 p.m, on Saturday tne 29th instant. The s.B. Banchi with mails despatched from London on November 6 is expected to «’•rive here fat 1 p.m. on Thursday, the 27th instant.42 words
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Article75 1930-11-25 10 The Kedah left Penang yesterday for Singapore with the following passengers: Mr. and Mrs. A. Djurup, Mr. J. M. White, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lowe, Mr J Finlay, Capt, and Mrs Hancock, dr and Mrs Langhton, Mr and drs Wong Sewai, Mr Wong Chi leung, Mr Cheah75 words
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Article184 1930-11-25 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday Tc-day g g SdAEUS. u M do CO 10. 10. le. 8 5 Mining. Bangrin Tin 13/9 14/6 13/6 14/6 Changkat Tin... 17/ 19/- 15/ 17/6184 words
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Article53 1930-11-25 10 Latest London» New York and Local Prices T//V: U NDON Soct £*****-5 Down 17/5 1 Mentta’ £ll4-17-6 Down £l-5 0 SINGAPORE 559.25 per pick’! Unchanged 100 ions dona RUBBER. London d. Up 1/15 d. lank 9j c. (Sold) Unchanged Local 14| cts. Unchangod By Courtesy of Messrs.53 words
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Article108 1930-11-25 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 14| cts. per pound =per pl $l9/33 Dull. London 4f I New York 9i (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as folio v g:— Spot 141 cts. per108 words
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Article83 1930-11-25 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, November 21. Spot £115.0.0 three months’ buying £116,2.6 three months’ selling £116.5 0 Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 25th Nov. quotation for Singapore refined tin $59-25 per picul, business done 100 tons, Penang refined tin I >59 25 per picul, business done83 words
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Article17 1930-11-25 10 Torgkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N.I. F/om 16ch to 22nd November (One week) Picula 27017 words
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Article317 1930-11-25 10 Uproar at a Public Meeting The diecneeicn which h«p been engaging the attention of the Ku th Lumpur Chinese community for seme time part over the naming of the halle in the new Selangor Chinee» Aceembly Building canoe to a climax cn Sunday afternoon at the Chinese Chamber317 words
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Article59 1930-11-25 10 (Rugby Radio Slavics) London, November Psril 123.62: New YjrK Brarael,. 34.83: Geneva. 25J »6 12.06: Milan. 92.76 20.37 Stockholm. 18.09: C < nl '*p ra 18.16 Oelo. 18.16 /ienna 3. q gue 1631; Helsingfors, 193- 43 45; Lisbon. 10^25; Bucharest 818; 4 is Aires, 38|d: Monie Bombay, l/s|d;(Rugby Radio Slavics) - 59 words
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Advertisement18 1930-11-25 10 "BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be best j on the read in the air and on the sea.18 words
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Advertisement177 1930-11-25 10 gw. New Advertisements Mist ellan eous Wanted: A Young BacheU» a mess with two umert bun^i t 0 har9 fnrniahed. Tennis and B. '’«r let December. Apply B No fin’ 3 Pinang Gazette. c /a FOR SALE Airedale puppies from parents (both prize winners) Ar Box No. 181, c/o Pinang177 words
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Article687 1930-11-25 11 A SALIENT FACT Naked Facts of Bad Situation The B»l>® nt faCl of tbe situation which waP not faced after the War is that the indebtedness incurred by thia to the United States aud else-cvu->**y wbere could only be diictwrged by a great iDCteaae in the export687 words
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Article71 1930-11-25 11 Psnang, November 25, 1980. Ocurtesp c} The Ohartend oanh.) London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 to. 4 m/ts 2 8 «ivah3m'tf! c’edil 2,4 3/32 n 8 Documentary 24 7/32 OnNe w York Bwk Demand 56 France T.T. 1.425 ndia H T.T. 155 i Bangkok T.T. 78 nmi Bat iv’a M71 words
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Article374 1930-11-25 11 RETURN OF CONFIDENCE Bradburne Co.’s Report Kuala Lumpur, November 21 Tin: London 3 months £ll7/5/0 do "Spo»” £ll6/5/0 New York 26f cents (G). Singapore <59, 87$, Tin continues firm and the share merket evidences a return of confidence which has long been absent. London have374 words
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Article281 1930-11-25 11 WELL P AGED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LOW PRICE Through a special statement the B F. Goodrich Company announced that its current ass a tB as of August 31, totalled $102,278 000 s"mo' red with current liabilities of $17,191,000, a ratio of approximately six to one. The281 words
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Article1019 1930-11-25 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST 111 In RUBBBR OMIm.I e 9 e o Allenby Rnbbej O« 82* 9) alii Gajah Rabbet Bfctate 70 85 Am.lpm.tjd Malay Batatea 1 00 1 25 Ayer Hftam Planting BynMaaW 95 1 05 Ayer Kuning Rubber Hatabea 25 85 Ayer Molek Rubber Oo 70 80 Ayer1,019 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-25 11 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement355 1930-11-25 11 I cYi r I MINIATURE GOLF E. O. HOTEL THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANYj(S.S.) LTD., PFNANG. J J, 7. are a prize to each of three competitors the BEST CARD during the period WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 I. «rtVf»., g 26th and 27th November, a'tdioj neve '■'■l glQaih Win on 1 DUNLOP355 words
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Advertisement136 1930-11-25 11 Malayan Series of Christmas Cards and Calendars. HWUW Hand-Colonrcd Series:— Artisticully hand-coloured cards of Malayan Subjects in packet of 6 cards with envelopes to match $l-90 Black and White Series: Pen drawings of Malayan Seascapes Jin X packet of six cards with envelopes to I match $2-00 vl a f136 words
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Miscellaneous23 1930-11-25 11 SHOEING AT 1 THEATRE BOYAII To-night and Till Wednesday. THE WHOLE OF THE UNIVERSAL SERIAL “The Haunted Island” STARRING JACK DAUGHERTY (20 REELS)23 words
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992 1930-11-25 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the w*»eki In Perl T«-4ay 88 Aynthia from Paneh due a. m, Sails for Teluk Anson to-day at 1 p. m. m v "Jitra” from Pangkalan992 words
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Advertisement162 1930-11-25 12 111 1 _n V *o“ METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS 'zx I (I LAWRENCE TIBBETT IN W 1 1 I An Exquisite All-Technicolour Operetta B Season Opens To-night 66nPTTT7 Booking now open 25th November MJU Mou V rie s L B—4 6-15 and 9-30 p m. Thone 795 EHOGUE SONG E N’ I162 words
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Miscellaneous114 1930-11-25 12 I 40 JEST! C SOUND |r”"*IpYSTEM LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 6 15 9.30 I Paramount’s Sensational All-Talking Mystery Drama The Return of IShenock Holmes WI H CLIVE BROOK bUPPORTEi) BY Lillian Roth in tHe Hoof” Gaumont Sound News and a Comedy. To-marrow, November 26 j The Supreme flll-Taling R raisa114 words
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Article321 1930-11-25 13 dollars a pound in Java. —‘Ceylon Observer.” EXHAU3TIVE lE*IS IN JAVA Interesting Discovery M. Hendrck Demnt K an efficer on board the e.e. ‘‘S.bajdk” who for many years has carried on experiments in acclimstisirg European fish in the tropics, arrived in Colombo recently. About four yearsdollars a pound in Java.—‘Ceylon Observer.” - 321 words
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Article351 1930-11-25 13 United Press. DORS CIRCULATING WATER COME FROM Berkeley, Calif Oatob r 4 Just where the Pacific Ocean gets its water supply, and even 8 n ocean b«s whar might be called a glorified plumbing system. i« somewhat of a mystery to m pr< of science.United Press. - 351 words
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Advertisement251 1930-11-25 13 Jife Wfr \V(X •■’Wg’r frJHrp S a li \j o’clockishness Bobby turns up bis nose At Ordi- tniddle of the morning, what does nary milk and says it’s skinny. mother do? She gives him a piece Milk makes sturdy legs and bright of bread or a biscuit spread nice eyes251 words
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Advertisement18 1930-11-25 13 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the rr ad in the air and on the sea.18 words
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Article791 1930-11-25 14 SIMPLE WEDDISG AT ASSISI At the Shrine of St. Francis s Assail, October 26 With simple ceremony, according to her wish, Princess Giovanna of luly was m trried here yesterday to Kin* Boris of Bulgaria on the spot hallowed by the life and teachings of791 words
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Advertisement181 1930-11-25 14 Wfz J\W TMitS €OM££&®§ and Johnnie Walker Red Label.” We distil this popular whisky in Scotland particularly for you. We found many years ago the quality and strength you wanted you whose jobs lie in countries like this. In the evening when you want some compensation for the day, refresh181 words
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Advertisement18 1930-11-25 14 HUS' E" have proved to br bent on the roid t in the air ana on the sea.18 words
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Advertisement417 1930-11-25 14 J Kayser* Hosiery appeals to every woman’s love of beautiful and luxurious things. Its 1 exquisite sheemess its subtle, A flattering colors its superb i quality and enduring strength have long made it a favorite in world ~T7’ ■fashion centers. The Kayser Slipper i //1 I/I/ y Heel* and Slendo*417 words
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Article641 1930-11-25 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang. November 25, 1930. Mutton cte. Muttou Indian for io 56 Head Sheep ox roa» M saoh 1-30 Liver with heart 4 luuf do 1.50 Tripe m. do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet M 40 > idney pair 80641 words
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Advertisement161 1930-11-25 15 Oct a- Set of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles t The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Another Record On 14th August 1930 Mr. C. Hawley in a 1931 Buick 8 cylinder machine left New161 words
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Advertisement708 1930-11-25 15 SILVER LINE 8188 Y LINE Vaal twia «erww mail jmaaangar ste&mwr. and motor vs— lg bMb NEW YOHIL SERVICE. waen Colombo, Port Said, MaPaoflloa, Plymouth and Reoolar FrmM Service tl Boston. New Loßdow with through onoeefioni from Penaag. v2k «T.iZxJtS’cZa probable homeward sailings t Tort. Ridadeiphia irt attiurt (m taz)708 words
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Advertisement1241 1930-11-25 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I INTENDED SAIT INGS FROM PENANG. I Ond AMERICAN MAIL LINE g WEEKLY SERVICE. LOND'ON N, CONTINENT. x TEIRESIAS Nov 27 Amsterdam. London and Hamburg j JfPTjSh HMOTOR Dec 4 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam zfecAV'X jjmi<J ANCHISES Dec. 11 Marseilles. London. Rotterdam and1,241 words
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