Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE Established 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 277. VOL. LXXXVHI TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 522 1 tnagata brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. 3 rft nch Office 52, Leith Street 11 *■■■■■■MMMi■■■■■■■BMiMBHHHMM MMMWMHBBMMWicyiaw! ■mRBWKWWaBn^AMKr‘-iwrww-yw,»" iu V p ■tt'WMiw I wujji^r^araiCT^Eßm wrraß— mmf jmmjßwwiTggri saaraiKßW intlewoSld MOET CHANDON I x\ 3 I \c an ada r._. X jg tfwM b Vx' 1919 DRY <rzj VINTAGE
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    • 22 1 H. TCKISATSII STU 010 I I with up-to-date Photo- j graph? by electric light. p 'Phone 773, e& 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1817 2 POSITION VACANT. I NOTICES BANKS I POSITION VAC raß BANK OF INDIA SELANGOR TURF CLUB I MUNICIPAL NOTICE. N. Z. Perpetual Forests, Limited. I [lncorporated in England.] II ECI), (inched g®» AMATEUR RACE MEETING. I ig Reserve Fund Undivided Profits «tw&ooo I i Friday, sth and Saturday, 6th December, 1930
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  • 613 3 SCENE OF BPI.FNDOUR The Coronation Ceremony Addie Ababa, November 2 The Coronsticn of the Emperor cf Ethiopia this morning, although a pp< ctacle of extrt me spkndcur proved something of en ordeal to some of those concerned, writes the “Times” erect») correspondent. Distinguished visit ois, accustomed to
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  • 679 3 STORY OF A RURAL HEALTH EXPERIMENT Appalling Conditions Details of <-n one >jt to bring health to a county with 400,000 inhabitants but not a single qualified phvaicUr, are contained in tbe October iaan cf the ‘Quarterly Bulletin,” just published by the Milbank Memorial Fund. “A Rural Health
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 444 3 IWEON AW Baby Restless at Night. Healed by Cuticura. My baby had a ringworm on h‘3 arm I wh i c h irritated terribly. After about a week it formed a circle about the size of a s ix-penny piece. It kept spreading until it became twice the size of
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    • 83 3 “BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. (F the Jr'" Cobh L Just apply “GETJ-IT” to that aching corn and in a few seconds the pain is relieved. > Two or three applications of “GETS-II and you will be able
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    • 476 3 —■—l I .1 I ■■!>■» J -•WWIMB.r WTf- .«lIWJ f —a»ag -isl L-. J.J, jag T IT. (p I A? fC-■ < 1 b .j» I 11 7 I Coughing a B at NIGHT 'I C I For over half a century children throughout the world have been given CHAMBER!
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 1279 4 PENANG INCIDENT Dismissal During Far East Tour A “stolen kiss” late at night on board a steamer during a voyage to Penang, Straits Settlements, eaid to have been seen by Mme, Anna Pavlova the dancer, wes the basis of an action in the King’s Bench Division in
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  • 259 4 PARIS DISCOVERY Tiny Soldiers Made for Napoleon’s Son Paris A box of toyp, the playthings of the tiny son of Napoleon, the unfortunate little "Kii g of Rome," have been brought to light after being hidden for years in a dusty government closet, and the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 395 4 ‘fWIMK OF NUMBER A Think of a number (3) double it (6) double it again (12) and you have the three packings of Johnnie Walker whisky rr— SKs&S 3, 6 or 12 bottles in decorative cases, very cheery for Christmas. Re- )(X AI mcmbcring this saves V\, you a lot
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    • 14 4 You should givs Martell's Brandy the! preference over others as it ts superlative f
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    • 320 4 Min I lifSlWw «Mm ’wBWJ f FWWJ I i The fine flavour and I M H llfi J aroma, the consistent r I hi ih quality and nurity i K? M I of Black and While I 3 a S*» 1 Virginia Cigarettes win d i •universal approval. K hM
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  • 1553 5 Tho G°rman flying fhip, Do—X, which has left 1 akn Ch stance on a flight »rroBB Europe, terminating at Lisbon, whence she will take off across •he Atlantic, reahy is a flying ship, with rows of port A Great Flying holes, three decks,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 286 5 tHand Embroidered Shciwh and Undies Io The v 'ost w|orhj Useful Modest X mas Gift Jm[ COa/SULT Parmanand’s who will S't’ve your problem with their Extensive “DIFFERENT" Stock Unpacked New Printed Chiffons special for X mas and New Year Eve in Exquisite Variety. Address: —14, Bishop Street 'Phone 1199. r
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    • 154 5 J WHITEAWAYS I INVITE A CALL I bearing is u I THE I Ambassador I SUPER Electrical Portable j GRAMOPHONE I No Winding Necessary. Just plug into your wall or lamp socket. Any voltage A. C. or D. C. No Batteries needed. Every possible luxury contrivance is fitted. No winding.
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  • 796 6 AT TANQLIN club President’s Pride at Opening Ceremony The "George Linsburg awimmh g pool of Singapore *v,*b opened at Tanglin Chub on Sunday morning, save the “Ere- Press.” There w.*h tbki difference. Wnernas tl e First Commissioner of Works’ activities in Hyde P»rk w. re principally for
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  • 102 6 C, W. A. DEFEATED BY T. S R. U. In r "ricndly gaiue or Ping Pong, o Ratu-Juy at the T.R.8.U., the Tong Sian School Union d'feared the Chin Wu Association by four matches to on*. The results were Lei Ling Seow P.S.) beat Koj Kim Chee
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  • 842 6 A HARD DAY AT HOLLYWOOD Miss Joan Crawford in “Within the Law” Lcf Angeles "Then I push her into the corner and give her a seek,” Miss J. an Crawford told m* when I went at HoEywood to eee the m .king of a scene
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  • 302 6 Mr. R. N. Stephenson, of the Malay Miil’’ Staff has returned from leave. Mr. F. E. Smith has been appointed Advertising Manager of the Malayan Daily News has been received that Dr. Goh Kok Kee. D. T. M. and H. (Er g.) D. P. H. (Lond.) has
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  • 137 6 DUTCH AIR ACHIEVEMENTS The mail which w s s°nt by steamer from Singapore on N -vem 1 12 to catch th* Dutch home-word air mail ’plane from M*dan was delivered in Amsterdam on Novembar 24, and in London the next day. The Dutch Mr
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  • 319 6 LiLle Job’’, (tearfully, a'ter falling down): “Boc—l’ve hurted myeelf.” Mother; vVell, don’t cry about it.” Little Johnnie, (indignantly) “Weil, waat’s crying for then?” Evidently Johnnie has a logical kind cf mind, an', no doubt, bis mother would be greatly »x-iicise<l in her mind to answer his quebtion. In
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  • 102 6 SOME LONG JOURNEYS Three Matches in London Gainsborough T. v Southport Brentford Norwich C. Accrington v Torquay U. Gillingham v Aldershot T. or Pe erboruugh Fulham or Wimbledon v Halifax T or Mansfield Nelson v York City Tranmere R. or Gateshesd v Folkestone Watford v Luton
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  • 170 6 VILLAGES IERROdISED Daylight Raids Made by Bandits Kwsi P’ena, T?ai Hui, November 5 Newe haa juet reached here (hat the Kwangtum- mili ary forces are retreating down lh* West River from Nanning, and that the Military Headquarters have been moved from Kwai U j
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 13 6 You should give Martell's Brandy the pretjrence over others as it is superlative
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    • 137 6 ”~"S. «g Zwii!E i JUlenburys i Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allanburys* Foods are as Msily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. MUk FmS Na. 1
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    • 154 6 <a- sjTwisisrTnranirsar™»-*- —-> Your Christmas Turkey. ate 1 r 1 /Wr-' A I f z i a wK z H S t r*- i'- J V ,T». 1 He’s A Fine FeSlow! A 3 excellent specimen of a White Holland turkey, specially imported, along with many other famous breeds, for
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 119 6 Town Mall, Penang, FOR ONE RECITAL ONLYThursday, December 4th, at 9.30 p.m. BRITAIN’S QUEEN OF SONG Dame Clara Dutt ASD Mr. Kennerley Rumford AT THE PIANO:— CECIL* MURRAY Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO. from Nov. 22ndReserved $5 Unreserved S 2 r MAJ ESTI I Commencing Fridav. December 5. I Ln
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  • 3004 7 Opening of New Convent Extension Religious Background of Paramount Importance Yesterday’s Unique Function In the presence of a large gathering the Resident Councillor, Penang, and the Director of Education, S, S. and F. M. S., yesterday formally declared open the new Convent Extension which has
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  • 55 7 Nos. 3 and 4 No competitor succeeded in forecasting correctly the results of all the matches in these competitions and the Consolation Prizes have been awarded as follows: No. 3. C. Y. HUCK. Victoria Pier, Penang, with 12 correct. No. 4. Madame G. K. LIM, 7Gd, Perak
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  • 85 7 In the House of Commons replying to Mr. George Oliver, Mr. Snowden said the Government hopes to be able to introduce a Bill with re-pect to the British share of the China indemnity of 901 as soon as the state of public business permits. Fathers Laffan
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  • 262 7 SEVERAL CHANGES Forward Line Strengthened After the trial match on the Hutchings School ground which the Probables side won by 3 goals to nil, the following side was selected to represent Penang at Kuala Lum pur on Saturday next: C. G. Van Houten G. Aste
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  • 56 7 TO DAY’ LUNCHEON AT THE E. 0. HOTEL The usual fortnightly lunetom of the Penang Rotary Club was held this afternoon at tbe E. O. Hotel. There was no speaker and the meeting discussed the Club’s affairs. To morrow night the Club will entertain Dame Clara Butt,
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  • 32 7 A Club Dinner will be held commencing at 830 pm. on Friday, December 5. The Kedah XV and Penang Rugger Teams have been invited as the Club’s Guests.
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  • 137 7 .—Reuter. More Births and Fewer Deaths London, December 1 More babies, fewer deaths and the lowest infantile mortality ever recorded are responsible for a 70 000 increase in the population of England and Wales. A feature of the Registrar-General’s report for the three months ended September 30
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  • 99 7 —Router. Twenty-five Bills Rejected by Reichstag Become Law Berlin, December 2 Following a report from the Chancellor, Herr Bruening, that it was 1 kely Parliament would pass the money bills connected with the Government’s economic and fin an cial plan to deal with tbe present trade depression, President
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  • 186 7 CAR IN DR AIN Driver Charged in Police Court A motor accident occurred yesterday in Burmah Road, one of the busiest thoroughfares in Penang when a now Oakland car No. P. 859 driven by a Malay syce, in attempting to overtake another car which wag
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  • 142 7 Visiting Jerusalem on Way Home Tbe Rev. Keppel Garnier, m a the Colonial Chaplain, Penang, is leaving the Colony on December 4 on Home leave. He will be joined by Mrs, Garnier at Port Said on January 2. The Rev. and Mrs. Keppel Garnier intend visiting Jerusalem
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  • 121 7 MR. CRANLEIGH BARTON AT PENANG Mr Cranleigh Barton, a New Zealand artist journalist arrived here yesterday from a sketching tour in Siam and CochinChina on his way to Singapore. Mr. Barton is a water-colour artist of considerable repute and his work is wellknown in English and Australasian
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 68 7 I Cars r° a Home i LEAVE. J Take advantage of our special arrangements and J purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. HO WORRY—HO DE HO EXTRA IXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars.— WEAR’LL BROS,, LTD., 30,
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  • 576 8 There is more than one method of getting rid of the Empire. A few days ago we wrote of the British policy of giving away large slices of the Empire with both hands. Wethen had in mind such countries as Southern Ireland and Egypt, where the
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  • 56 8 I—Reuter. Further Success in Bremen Elections Berlin, December 1 The “Nazis” obtained 82 seats in the election for the Diet in the Free State of Bremen, compared to two formerly. The Communists gained two seats and now hold 12. All other parties lost seats, for instance the Social-Democrats
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  • 47 8 —Reuter. Cairo, December 1 In order to encourage local industries, the Government is increasing the tariff per hundred kilos of rice from twenty to thirty piastres, on macaroni from 40 to GO, bananas GO to 120, pears 24 to 35 and apples 15 to 24.-
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  • 722 8 Penang, Tuesday i t not sure exactly what i musical glasses were,” said Dr. Winstedt at the opening ceremony at the new Convent wing yesterday, “but I am su”e the Cambridge exami would not accept them.” We are sure there is no one in this country who
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  • 73 8 Reuter, Suggestion to be Put Before U S. Congress New York, December 1 A “Prosperity Loan of $l,OO \OOO,OOO to ameliorate existing economic troubles is planned by an emergency committee including numerous bankers and business men who will ask Congress, which reassembles to day, to authorise a loan
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  • 67 8 —Reuter. Sir Henri Deterding s Optimistic Statement Amsterdam. December 1 A meeting of the Royal Dutch Company unanimously agreed to the proposed modifications in statutes. Sir Henri Deterding categorically contradicted rumours with regard to non-payment ot reduction of the dividend, aud said tha company’s position was very
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  • 36 8 —Rugby Radio Service. London, December I The King has approved the appointment of Sir Graeme Thomson, Governor o Nigeria, to be Governor and Commandcr-in-Chief of Ceylon in succession to Sir Ileibe Stanley.
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  • 32 8 —Reuter Cairo, December 1 The Cabinet has decided to award the contract for the completion of the As=ua n Dam to the British firm of Messrs. Topham< Jones and Railton.
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  • 71 8 —Reuter. Villages Shelled Near Latvian Frontier Berlin, December 1 Strong military activity on the part of Soviet troops is reported from the Latvian Frontier. The whole district of Bigosovo is reported to be swarming with red troops. Rifle firirg is uninterrupted and many soldiers have been wounded. Risings
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  • 53 8 Reuter. Madrid, December 1 The trial of persons charged with conspiracy against the King and Primo de Rivera in 1926 resulted in four being sentenced to eight years imprisonment for the attempt to assassinate the head of the Government. One accomplice received a month s imprisonment and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 467 8 I you I need it yoo! The uses of HUMANISED TRUFOOD are by no means limited to the feeding of infant». It constitutes a ve y delicious and nourishing beverage which can be taken with benefit by every member of the family. I It is especially beneficial to: •j (1)
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    • 49 8 E. O. HOTEL. Friday Next, sth December, IN AID OF ST. DUNSTAN’S FUNDS A G R AND BALL with music by Mr. Tom Anthoey’s Famous ‘Nonentities’ Band. Admission to Ballroom: —One Dollar. Miniature G olf on th > Lawn Open from 9 am. Daily MAGGI Will Please Your Palate rTTTMM
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    • 15 8 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to bo beston the road, in the air and on the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 26 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day. 9.32 a.tn. 4.03 a,no. 10 05 p m. 3.44 p.m. To-Mobbow. 10.15 j».u). 4.41 a.m. 10.40 r.nr>. 4.29 p.'r.
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  • 53 8 FUNERAL NOTICE Friends and relatives are informed that the funeral of the late Mrs. Ong Meah Hak has been altered to take place on Sunday, the 7th December, 1930. at 11 am instead of Monday, the Bth December, 1930, as previously announced They are also kindly requested not to send
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  • 1260 9 Round Table Conference Approves Principle Special Committee Appointed National Desire for Fullest Measure of Self-government Probable London Conference The India Round Table Conference meeting in committee approved the principle of the separation of Burma from India, and appointed a special committee to consider conditions which will enable
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  • 170 9 —Reuter. Insulting Reference to Canada MR. BENNETT VERY ANGRY Mr. J, H. Thomas* use of the word humbug” in connection with the Canadian proposals at the Imperial Conference in the course of a debate in the Commons on November 27 has elicited a most forceful
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  • 104 9 Reuter. Protected Against 500 Bandits by 8 Mongol Soldiers Peking, December 1 The Swede missionary, Mr. Oberg, who sent the first news regarding Misses Hayward and Gomersall, wired from Paotouchen yesterday that the ladies, as far as ascertainable are at present not* exactly in the hands
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  • 91 9 M. Pasquier Leaves Indo-China for Paris by Air Paris, December 1 As a sign that a Paris-Saigon air route is is now a practical reality, the airmen Goulette and La Louette are bringing the Governor General of Indo China who has cancelled his passage on the Messagerieeliner in
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  • 84 9 Router. Another Sacco Vanzetti Case in the United States Ban Francisco, December 1 Regarded by Labour ciroles in the United States as another Sacco Vanzetti affair, the case of Warren K. Billings imprisoned in 1916 for sedition along with the man Mooney come up in the
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  • 37 9 —Reuter. Nassau December 2 Mra. Keith Miller is safe. It is learned she made a forced landing on Friday during a gale on the small lonely island of Andros in the Bahamas group.
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  • 479 9 —Rugby Radio ervice. Majority of Scottish Pits Still Idle COMMUNIST ACTIVITY AT PITHEADS Woman M. P. Called to Order in Commons London, December 1 The Coal Conciliation Board at Glasgow adjourned this afternoon without reaching any Settlement. Communists prevailed on fifty per cent of the colliers at
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  • 124 9 late and present Government. —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Henderson Protests at Anti-British Statements London, December 1 The Foreign Secretary. Mr Henderson, replying to a number of questions regarding statements made with reference to the British Government during the Ogpu trial now proceeding at Moscow, said he had made
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 188 9 iTbaSwofCoFEdess j time H arrives, and with it the age old custom of Gift Giving. This is where we can assist you in our timeliness to solve many a perplexing problem. You will find that our Store is the ideal place for Gift-seekers, there are so many delightful suggestions, moderately
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  • 101 10 ACCUSED CONVICTED Fined anJ Sent to Prison Mr. H A. Forrer, District Judge, Penang, delivered his judgment to-day in the case in -which aChinese named Ong Chye -eng was charged on three separate counts of having voluntarily caused hurt with a knife, to three
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  • 59 10 CAPT. JONES GOING TO KUALA LUMPUR It is understood that Mr. J. M. Farron who is returning from Home leave by the P. O. “Comorin” on December 25, will be relieving Capl. N. Jones as the Deputy ontroller of Labour, Penang. Capt. Jones will be proceeding to
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  • 33 10 The Four Chinese who were charged with attending a secret society public meeting at the back of the Batu Lanchang Cemetry were this morning sentenced to undergo four months.
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  • 164 10 Reuter RUSSIAN REVOLT Moscow, December 2 The Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the U.S.S.R. has relieved Vasitry Schmidt,Vice President of the Council of the Peop es’ Commissars (the Soviet Cabinet) of his off ce at his own request. Riga, December 2 The newspapers confirm reports that
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  • 187 10 enter. Rowdy Demonstrations by Ccmmunists Washington, December 1 On the occasion of the opening of the final session of Congress in order to pass the 1931 appropriation bills for support of the Government and to provide relief Tor the economic ills of the United States a crowd
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  • 359 10 FAIR ENTRIES Eight Races on Each Day Below will be found the entries for the Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting to be run on Friday and Saturday at Kuala Lumpur. The entries are satisfactory. The ho se entries will be divided into two divisions each
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  • 47 10 The homeward mail by the Takliwa clc>BPB at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 5 h instant. j The 8.1. Rohna with mai’s despatched from London on Noven ber 13 is exp cted to arr ve here ai 6 a.m. on Friday, tie 5 n indent.
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 129 10 —Reuter. decreased balance New Steamers For China Run THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. report for the year ended September 30, including £120,000 brought forward from last year, shows a credit balance of £866,000 compared with £943.000 last year. It is proposed that
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    • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Bricei TIN. LONDON Spot £***** 6 Unchanged 1 Muths £IIS 2-5 Up 2/6 SINGAPORE tfS.l24 i>er pica Up 124 c. 150 tons tail RUBBER London 411/16 d. Up 3/16 d. New York c. (Gold) Up fc. Local 14| cts. Up 4
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    • 308 10 EXTRAORDINARY MEETING To Amalgamate With Ayer Weng At an extraordinary general meeting of the Padang Plandok Tin, Limited, held yesterday a’ternoon at the registered office of the Company, No 7a, Weld Quiy, Panting, the following resolutions were passed: 1. That it is expedient to effect an
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    • 141 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 a an. to day:— Yesterday To day SHARES. J I P B CD OQ CO X I i U Ic. la. Mlnintf. Ayer Hitam Tin. 113 11,9 11 6
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    • 180 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 15 cis. per pound —per pl $2O/steady. London 4 11/16» New York 9| c‘e.(gold\ (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). The folk wing prices were realis'd for rubber sold at our auction-rooms :o-da.': Qoui F.A.Q. R'bbed Smoked Sheet sl9} tj $2O F.A.Q. do
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    • 130 10 MIN RETURNS FOR NOVEMBER Ren ng Consolidated Tin Dredging Ce, Ltd. Honrs 629 Cubic yards 229,500 Piculs 715 Katu Tin Dredg ng Ltd, Hours 704 Cubic yards 116 000 picul» 67«) Sione Tin (F.M.S) Ltd. Outpu' pea 5620 Takuapa Va’ley Tin Dredging N.L. The followirg telegram baa been
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    • 78 10 Fsnaug, December 2, 1930. (By Courtesy ef The Char tetrad Hani.) Jn loDcon Bank DeMinid 2/1 23/32 4 m/ts 2 8 j Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 m Doormtntery 2 4 7/32 On Naw York Bank Demand 56 Fiance n T.T. 1,425 H India H T.T. 1554
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    • 1030 10 KENNEDY Co.’S SHARE LIST NAMES. 5 3 CQ 3 RUBBMR (DeOaM c I 0 S 0 1 AKe by Rabbet O« 91 8 (0 Hoi Subbw Hrtate tO 1 f 0 AmalgematcS Malay Batatee 1 0C 1 2 Ayer HHam Flantk-g SynSfc** 1 (T i 2 \yer Kn.iirg Ratbcr Balaloe
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    • 159 10 Pe lang, December 2, 1930. t oX Benares Opium p. chert nom 5,00C.JJ0 Clovet Jonn Gold l«sf J-™ Mae, Picking nom IJ™ Nutmegs 80s rf no, .< Cocoa de I.OOC h J^‘ r Copra Sundried fl’l® B Rattans Bilea Rattans Course h j G»e'n Bnail Shall» Rice:— »1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 311 10 New Advertiscm ir.ts FOR SALE Late 1929 Essex Super Six Roadster Owner driven. firet-cLw dition. Anytrnv. $l,OOO or near rff Write Box 188, c/, Pmang G Penang. b w azeite k For Sale or for Renting An important Rice Mil! j n s on u Siam, situated in the mid
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  • 69 11 List Ao. 9 The Hon. Treasurers acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions and contributions etc.: Previously acknowledged $4,09G 04 Malay Schools—Bindings 46.79 Malay Schools —Penaga 44.52 Malay Schools—Nibong Tebal 40 34 Malay Schools—Permatang Pau 35.00 St.Afmes School—2nd instalment 9.00 Cheah Phee Ee 3.00 Ming Shing Sheh
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  • 22 11 Donations previously acknowledged $6,825.23 Straits Settlements Government 5000,00 Hon. Mr. T. W. Clayton 250.00 Rautau Club 25.00 $12,100 23
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  • 348 11 A Javanese was yesterday morning charged ,in the Second Police Court with being a I stowaway aboard the s. s. "Resair on November 29 on her voyage from Singapore to Penang. Court Inspector Roberts said that the accused was found without a ticket in his possession.
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  • 105 11 Dec. 8 Penang Rotary Club dirner to Dame Ciara Batt, E. and 0, Hotel 8 45 p.m. 4: Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennedy Bumford at the Penanu Town Hall 9 p.m. Wellesley Primary School, Parents’ Day, 9 30 a.m. 5 Selansxor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 46 11 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. March Naworth Castle Hume Suite Henry VHI Dances German No 1. Morris Dance 2. Shepherd’s Dance 3. Torch Dance Intermezzo Lancashire Clogs Grimshaw Selection H.M.S. Pinafore Sullivan Fox Trot Should I? Brown God Save the King.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 1152 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the wwiki In Peri Te-4ay ■B Ayuthia from Paneh. Sails for T. Anson and Bagan Datoh to-day at Ip.m. Bb“ Palima from Singapore and J »va
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 431 12 Assets exceed $11.000,00°. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated tn Suaits Settlements). OFFICE i Wlnebeatee House S»niapv.» LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, E C Tne Company bas £20,000 deposited enih the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 115 12 AN ALL COME DY i 'r' To-nigrht To-night 6.15 9.30 pm. 6 ,i 5 9<30 p m Metro Goldwyn Mayer Presents I T HE SCREEN’S FUNNIEST TEAM ”j Maris Dressier and Polly Moran ii “Caught Short" i p «EL l| with Anita Charles Morton U from Eddie Cantor’s Book 1
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    • 110 12 I JjJjESTIC I z SOUND ||—SYSTEM I 6-15 To-night 9-30 I CONTINUED SUCCESS OF I Fox Movietone’s Happy, Carefree Musical Romance “SUNNY SIDE UP” I The Picture that has made ALL PENANG LAUGH I Forget the Slump I at least for a few days I SEE “SUNNY SIDE UP” AND
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  • 364 13 PURELY ’CLERICAL “Clerks Wanted,” Must be Public School Boys Scotland Yard have invited application “{••r a small number of vacant men clerkeh pa in the office of the Commissioner of Police.” An official at New Scotland Yard said that efficiency was the factor
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  • 169 13 The utility car which during 1930 has triumped in all the reliability trials, endurance tests and speed races, is not only the most 1 andseme, but also the most economical car on the ir a’ket. Economical in first cost and also economical in consumption, as the results
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  • 446 14 DEFENCE OF NORTH WEST FRONTIER A Grave Imperial Question General Sir George de S. Barrow, late of the Indian A 'my, and A Me-de-Catnp-Gene»»’ to the King from 19?4 to 1928, in a paper re*d tn the Eapt India Aescciation at C<xton Hall, W Atminater,
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  • 289 14 TRAGEDY IN MUSIC Concert Tour of U. S. A. to Make Money Paris. Paderewski, the world-famous pianist, arrived here to-night from his home in Switzerland. At the end of this month he sails for the United States in the liner “Parib” on another of
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