Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 288. VOL. LXXXVIII MONDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 283 1 T. NAGATA brothers j dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street BU 1 1 ——W——■ ANDERSON’S BRITISH SPECIALITIES 1 I C J .K A.• I MOTOR UNION 1 Siderosthen Anticorrosive Paint „7. insurance Co., Ltd. U Black, Chocolate, w hite, Green, Red and Grey IX
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSuI STUDIO wtth up-to-date Photography by electrio light. ’Phon. 771. M, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. tSsatßaaKsssssssssssssaKssgsam
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  • 319 2 New Year Meeting 1931 Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing Ist Day Thursday, Bth January 1931 2nd Saturday, 1 Oth 3rd Tuesday, 13 th 4th Thursday, 15th sth Saturday. 17th }J Three Runs each for Horses Classes 1,2, 3, and 4 and 5. (C< n.b d)
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    • 1853 2 POSmON» VACANT. NOTICES CF ,„7*“ d Id IT 1 AUSTRALIA AHO CHINA Wtnted—Application? for permanent KODCO Ltd. V AV/10 (Incorporated in England by Royal from qu lified eirg’e Hl Blq Charter 1868.) European Electrical Engineer» Notice is hereby given that Mr. R. T r« D ital £3,000,000 Junior Posit tens»
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    • 213 2 if tf)e message you desire to convey witfj your next efiristmas present, is wortfjy of living, express it for a lifetime by making your selection from store!) s tfie store wljieb different. 16, beacb street penang. For Perfect SANITATION AND HYGIENE FOR THE TROPICS by John Woodside Ritchie and Margaret
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  • 592 3 I ETTER TO lONDON PAPER Reply to Allegations of Cruelty d The following letter appeared in the Evening Standard” Sir, In allegition of cruelty made by a former memb: r of the Riyal Air Force against the late Biron von Richtofen and the other office's
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  • 127 3 TELLER BLINDED BY AMMONIA AND BANK ROBBED t yji-fj. November 12 The most remark able holf-uo among sixty which have taken place in Sydney dnrirg the pist seven months occurred tbis morning. As the head offi e of the Government Sivmgs Bank was opened, a tall
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    • 381 3 FROM V? fP X S'k <X vM i L x.l $1 w\* s i < l9/?x?'®e*«C«r-’:*S®feaa C f) r r j. r J< j’.j cenrs /-v I per hn or n /a > .■'i®SP r 'SO X ■>' ->U X»JHF ARDATH TO3ACCO CO. LTD. LONDON 263 M—mflflmiß i mi THE
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    • 17 3 BOSCH*' Plugs have proved tc bt best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 261 3 PIANO For Xmas I t You’ll need one for the j festive season make use of our hire Method. We supp’y good instruments for as low as SIO per montH. I ’te PI AHO Oo fl I B-* PENANG THADE BUYERS—make your arrangements ?iow to visit the 1931 BRITISH INDUSTRIES
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  • 899 4 Nine for Sheffield W. Arsenal Losing Grip on League F. A. Cup Results London, December 13 THE following are the results of the matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues and the F. A. Cup: DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 4 Leeds U. 3
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  • 368 4 TO MISS A. M. ELLIS Saturday’s Ceremony at St. George’s The wedding took place on Saturday, at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. Ernest John Dunn, manager of Messrs. Sime Darby Co. Ltd Penang, and only son of Mrs. K. Dunn of Hartley Road. West
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    • 56 4 PATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING RUBBER 19’x19”x24”, durability hundred times over. Packing capacity about 224 lbs. rubber. Price $6-50. each f. o. b. Singapore, less 5%. saving tacking cLarg’s and freight. I O, I g P \T T < ’-w I B T BpS Arisaka Canvas Bag Mfg. Co., Ltd.
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    • 332 4 doses’* Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sei. -7 ir 7i Quick! Start! Stop! W THE DOMINION Ki I B ROYAL BMrW TYRE The J XSZ W® F debilitated nerves f j take up Sanatogen x O3ll withstand these conditions btciuss
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    • 23 4 I I p— —jX—wl > JI I jrjL-—• WILLS s COil IR FLAKE < ;i > 77 7"' > CIGARETTES W. D 1-4.0. Wli_ LS BRISTOL LONDON
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  • 686 5 FULL PROQRtMME Four-Day Gathering at Singapore THE following is the programme for the first Malayan Kotary Conference f o be held at Singapore on December, 19, 20, 21 and 22. First Day 1 p.m, Tiffin. Raffles H>tkl Election oi Chairman for the onference. Speaker: I resident Roland
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  • 747 5 GREkT IM?ROVE JENr3 Ten Years Ago and Now By lie Tac Saturday saw the close of the racing season at Ipoh for this year but it will not be long when racing is again in full swing at all the racing centres, with the commencement of
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    • 153 5 “Re member”Everybody like-» to bo nvmb'-red Jit i in If you want ’he best vilue in Presents have something’ to suit every age and taste. It is real wisdom to shop early and so obtain the fi-st pick of a specially selected stock. Toys, Dolls, Games, Books, Fancy Leather Bags,
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    • 61 5 Grand Hotel Medan (Sumatra) WHERE BRITISHERS FEEL AT HOME EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, ELECTRIC FAN AND TELEPHONE. EXCELLENT CUISINE. o o RICKMANS WORTH v L c o t tTi! a 25 Minutes London, Opposite Station, own grounds beautiful country. Colt etc. Every comfort, gas tires and radiators. Terms Moderate.
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    • 87 5 I Js® \M /sMaHPrBp&MT C,. I For the Finest of I 163 k t FOR EVERYONE. I TOY-TOWN For the Children Why Not Bring Them Along???? We have all their old friend and a host of new < nes. Thousands I of wonderful thing’s s to enrapture each and every
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  • 1013 6 4 YOUNG PLAN DENOUNCED BY ALL CLASSES U. S. A. and International Debts Berlin Although it is only a few months since the Young Plan for reparations payments came into force, the outcry for its revision has become general in Germany. The plan is denounced at
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  • 300 6 A SELF-PORTRAIT From fl a Week to £200,000 a Year The self portrait of a young man eager for fame, fortune, and sccial position, yet with only a pair of stout Gets an his etock-lin-trade, was drawn by G». e Tunner, the late hea^r- we’g
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  • 100 6 MANY WHO GE n MORE THAN £l,OOO A YEAR Tae uvj nrity of the 320 pilo’s attache! to the Port of London bid net average inccm a s approaching £l 000 or over that amount during 1929. An official return issu°d shows that the average net earings were
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  • 105 6 TEN VOLUME DICTIONARY BEING PREPARED The Scotish National Dictionary, which is being compiled as a voluntary effort by a non-profit-making association under the editorship of Mr. William Grar t, will make its initial appearance at an early date, when part of volume one will be published. Volume one
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  • 493 6 PERIL OF OPEN RUPTURE Heated Conference Discussions It is now learned that there have been heated ditcaesions at the meetings of the chief delegates to the Imperial Conference held within ’he last forty-eight hours ovr the final consideration of the problems of “conom’c co-operation says a special
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  • 226 6 BUSINESS FOR ORLINARY MEETING r The following are the Agenda of an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal'Commission to be held to-m< rrow 1 Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. (a) T 731 30. To report acceptance of
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  • 478 6 Lady G’Dounel is a psseenger to Malaya by the P. and O. Cjmorin this month. Dr. W. J. Moir, Senior Hea t i Officer, Johore, has returned from kavj and resumed duty. Mr, J. H. Pedlow, M.C.8,, has been appointed to offieiate as S’.imp and Probate Officer,
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  • 308 6 FUNERAL AT CAMBRIDGE Following a memrrial service at St. Columba’s Presbyterian Church, the funeral of Dr. George Hugh Kidd Macalister, late Principal Emeritus of King Edward VII. Med cal College Singapore, took place at St. Giles Cemetery, Cambridge, on Nov» mber 7, at Emmanuel Congregational
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 13 6 You should gws MarltU's Brandy the preference over others as tt m MtperZnttvs
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    • 412 6 MUM Your Christmas Turkey i J Sk' h h •i i a A X FilV xWI r f f l J "'-i ,> -j. OP v x fl v x ■■■-> He’s A Fine Fellow! An excellent Specimen of a White Holland turkey, specially imported, along with many other famous
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 304 7 T t! e Editor of the' ri.mngG.zelte") r e wonun more intense and h rP than nTPit pr r3tl on seems to have cropped up on ce lotely possibly due to the 3t,rlf uo many deaths in ni»fort«uaie imces h* ve taken place recently. d rJ >
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    • 960 7 The following are taken from the Malaya Inline: Bir The Gazette” war correspondent of Lancaster Place. Penang reports: "Wheel to wheel the guns of the Tribune and Times are booming.” Wrong ogam Our scouts report that the Times oased firing some time ago. for lack of Mununition, an
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  • 74 7 «•U -enter. More Peaceful Situation in Congress Washington, December 18 l rnore peaceful situation as regards ca^^j 100 f° r unemployment relief is indi action of the joint congress of j, a ol and Members of the House of Vesentatives in agreeing to eliminate the to Emergency Public
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  • 26 7 —Reuter. Calcutta December 13 Benoy Bose who attempted to murder olonel Simptoa. has died and has allegedly confessed to have murdered Mr. Lowman.
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  • 33 7 —Reuter. Berlin. December 14 Dr. Curtius has pent a second Note to the League describing further Polish assaults on Germans in connect io i with the recent Upper Silesian elections —Reuter.
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  • 264 7 OUTSTATION CANDIDATES 13 Penang Griffins Locally Trained BY TIC TAC The other day I gave a list of the Penang horses in training for the Penang Turf Club New A ear Professional Meeting to be run on January 8, 10, 13, 15 and 17
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  • 95 7 F. M. S. TICKET HOLDER. A full list of names of those who drew horses in the great Dublin Sweepstake recently shows that Dancing Joy, a good horse, was drawn by K. Abdul Rahiman, No 28. Bilbx Raub, Pah mg, bedera ted Mnlay states The r>, *e
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  • 120 7 Donations previously acknowledged $l2 756.02 Mr. A. W. Still 1,000 00 “Anonymous’ (monthly) 500 Mr. G. E. l\ale (6 months subscription at $2O) 12 .00 Mr. J. P. Mead 100.00 Mr. C R. Thurstan 6 months subscription at $2O) 120.00 Incorporated Society of Planters Donation» from Branches
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  • 39 7 We gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following donations towards the Convent Christmas treat: M. B. Lynch Esq. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Jules Martin 25 45 Previously acknowledged $340 Total $385 S. Wood Hill. H. Dove.
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  • 89 7 PLAYER OR »KRt£D OFF Referee Gives General Warning (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 15 Williams, the Malaya Command three quarter who (as reported in our account of the match on page 5) was sent off the field, <-ame under the referee s ban for kicking
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  • 120 7 MATCH AGAINST KEDAH A game has been arranged between Kedah and the Penang Cricket Club to be played on the Hutchings School Ground (by permission of Mr. H. Mortimer on Wednesday at 5 10 p.m. The following side has been selected to represent the Penang Cricket
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  • 74 7 WEIGHT LIFTING PARTY ENTERTAINED The Young United Sport? Club. Penang, entertained tbe Heavy Weight Lifting Party of Penang and tbe Malay Youngsters Music Party to dinner. The Hun Secretary of the club, making a speech congratulated the weight lifters on their excellent performance at the Town
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  • 319 7 PROCEEDINGS AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Malayan Y.W.C A held its annual conference in Kuala Lumpur on Dec 6, 7 and 8. Tbe past year’s work was review ed, and n j w developments were planned. Mrs proule. OBE., vice president cf the Malayan YWCA and president of
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  • 78 7 SENT ON TO ROCKS BY ROUGH SEA Six Chinese members of the crew of a junk arrived at Penang yesterday by the s s. Ampang It is understood that the six men were aboard a junk which was anchored at Pulau Owing to the rough sea
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  • 628 7 YEOH KONGSI Chinese Consul Performs Ceremony The Trustees of the Har Yang Sit Teik Tong Yeoh Kongsi held a largely attended “At Home” on Saturday on the occasion of the opening of a new Meeting Hall at 3 Chulia Street Ghaut and the event brought
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  • 185 7 Malacca, December 13 Mr.S.C. Gohn t the Malacca solic tor, left fur India last Monday. Mr. D. Benjeree till lately working in Malacca and Muar in in collaboration with Mr. S.C. Gobo, has gone to Kuala Lumpur where he intends to prac ice permanently with the legal firm
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  • 208 7 POLICE COURT SEQUEL Disorderly Persons Fined $lO Last night there was some trouble at the Japanese Circus at Magazine Road where several hundreds of Chinese began assaulting visitors to the show on account of the Chinese boycott of things ‘Japanese.’* Details of last night's trouble
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  • 73 7 FEAT PERFORMED TWICE AT HONG KONG Whilst playing at Fanling, on November 28 in a four-ball foursome, Oom.mander G. P. Bo~en, uf H. M. 8. “Kent,” ’oled “The G .m” (the 12th hole on the Old Course) in one stroke. The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe,
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  • 60 7 VALUE OF THE PRESS IN ADVERTISING Sir Charles Higbam, speaking at the mnnal Chemical Industry dinner in London, said that Great Britain needed a great pnss advertising campaign to nform the m-ny of those wise things now known only to the few. “The press is the educational
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superWve.
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    • 247 7 New Advertisements NOTICES Liquors, Tobacco and Billiard Ordinances Payment of f.-es in C\SH irs ead of Stamps It is notified for information that (he present system of paying licence fees in stamps will c-ase at the end of 1930 arid From Ist January, 1931, all Licence Fees will be Payable
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  • 30 8 a Bbckett Tfrrelt^—On Nov. 15, 1930, at 27. Welbeck street the wife of Arthur a Beckett Terrell, of the Straits settlements and 11. Fitz George avenue. W. 14—a daughter.
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  • 33 8 The engagement is announced between Donald Kingsford Evans, of th» Asiatic Petroleum Company, Penang, and Vera Charsby, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Perrott, of 42, Elvaston Place, South Kensington, London.
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  • 534 8 It was hardly to be expected that Mr. Winston Churchill’s outspoken speech on India, made at a business gathering in the City, would pass unnoticed. After momentary hesitation, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister, rushed in where other angels feared to tread, and matched his
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  • 1176 8 Penang, Monday From the dark void returned, to things of earth, alack, Tears and sot row —and to Mondays black. O more shall we say; else may we be accused of a penchant for mattress and pillows even though, when sickness is upon one, these be as
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 107 8 To achieve that feeling of complete satisfaction which a really good inner gives, finish with one of the following FKEtXtH LIQUEURS; PIPPERMINT I Get Freren < CORPIAL MEPOC 'I G. A. Jourde THE BEST France can produce. i G. H. SLOT CO., LTD., PENANG. Sole Impoiters, I tews* FOR PEOPLE
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    • 101 8 Ĕ. O. HOTEL Wednesday next, tyth Dec ember i At 9-? o p. nt. Sharp. la Aid of Funds for European Unemployed in Malaya. PENANG "LITTLE THEATRE” PLAYERS JN “The Eternal Spring” “The Eternal Spring” A Full-of Laughter Play in 3 Act». A Full-of-Laughter Play in 3 Act». Seats Rapidly
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  • 43 8 FUNERAL The funeral of the late Mr. Lam Hot Tuck will take place on Thursday, December 18, from his residence No. 4, Gott ieb Road, Penang, at 10 a m. Friends and relatives are kindly requested not to send Betchans or sweet meat.
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  • 1155 9 Maharajah of Bikaner s Outburst Reply to ex-Chancellor’s Speech ‘’Can India be held in Subjection by Policy of Blood and Iron?” Undignified Jibe at Chinese Confusion Mr. Winston Churchill’s outspoken speech in the City last Thursday has provoked a storm. In a reply to the
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  • 180 9 —Reuter. Position at Saragossa Less Certain LEADERS EXECUTED Hendaye, December 14 A message from M idrid says that Colonel Galan (who was sentenced to four years imprisonment for attempting a coup d’etat m 1926 and Captain Salenas, the two leaders of the abortive revolt at Jaca, have
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  • 110 9 and alighting of light aircraft. —Rugby Radio Service. Suggested Aerodromes on Roofs London, December 13 The General Purposes Committee of the London County Council states the question of providing aircraft landing accommodation in central London is receiving careful consideration. The Committee was recent ly requested by the
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  • 87 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. $1,285,750 000 Paid to Date London, December 14 Payment of $94,890 000 is being made to-morrow by the British Government to the United States Treasury of which sum $2B 000.000 is on account of repayment of principal, the balance being interest. With this amount,
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  • 69 9 Reuter. More Closings Follow Runs by Depositors New York, December 14 The run on small provincial banks continues. Three more have closed in the Middle West including the State Bank of Elroy (Wisconsin) where it is stated $460,000 are deposited. The Union City Trust Company of Indiana
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  • 112 9 Reuter. Red (using on Hainan Island CANTONESE TROOPj’ GOOD WORK Communist Activities Cease Peking, December 14 Despatches to the legation report that thirty-six British and American missionaries are seriously endangered by a communist uprising at Hoihow, Hainan Island. The British and American Consuls at Canton have requested naval
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  • 71 9 —Reuter. 1,500 Come into Contart with the Police New York, December 13 As the outcome of the Moscow treason trial, a band of 1.500 Communists bearing banners denouncing the Imperialism of the French, British and American Governments, attempted to march past the French Consulate but collided with the
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  • 144 9 —Reuter, European Export Quotas Practically Fixed Brussels, December 13 The European sugar quota has been fixed at 1.229 000 tons of which Czecho-Slovakia takes 590, Poland 319 Hungary 85, Belgium 35 and Germany 200 all 000 tons), the lastnamed seeking an increase in her quota to 420 000
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  • 57 9 London, December 13 With a crew of three men, the twentyfive t»o Bnxham trawler Lady Royal has arrived at Nanaimo, British Columbia, having crossed the Atlantic and sailed through the Panama Canal and up the Pacific coast. —Rugby Radio Service. M. Barety, the Treasury Under-Secre-tary, has
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  • 111 9 -Reuter. SPAIN: SUDDEN CRISIS London, December 15 According to a message from Hendaye (France martial law will shortly be proclaimed throughout Spain. Madrid, December 15 The Government has issued a statement declaring that the revolt at Jaca was the prelude for a general uprising throughout Spain, and warns
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 17 9 “MOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea.
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    • 461 9 NEW RECORDS From Mid-3ecember Issue Just Arrived Wagner—revealing (he fall mujesty of a great orchestra London Symphony Orchestra n lQ (“L°h ngrin”—Pithide to Act 3 “The Valkyrie”—Ride < f the Valkyries Welcome revival of a brilliant overture p Royal Op**ra Orchestra, Co vent Garden, Maritana,” Overture Fascinating Viennese Waltz tunes
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  • Pinang Gazete. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1164 10 AWAITING A BETTER PRICE Surplus After Equipping Property The second annual general meeting of Sungei Luas Tin Dredging was held in Ipohi on December 6. The Hon’ble Mr. A. G- Glenieier, M.F.U., presided and the others present were the Hon’ble Mr. L Trevor William?, M.F.C., and
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    • 214 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day:— Saturday To-day Ĕz Ĕ E Shabbs. s S» s 3 QQ 00 CD CD 10. t i tc.Sc. Mining. Gopeng Con. 37/6 42/6 37/6 42/6 cum
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    • 193 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 141 cts. per pound =per pl 119/66 Q London 48 I New York 9j cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are sb follows Spot 141 cts. per lb
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    • 55 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 771 V: LONDON Spot £lOB-5-0 Unchanged 3 Months’ £lO9 5 0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $55.374 per picul Unchanged 125 tons done RUBBER-. London 4f d. Down 1/16 d. New York 9| c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 14l cts. Down c. By Courtesy
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    • 128 10 ENCOURAGING INDICATIONS FROM AMERICA London, December 1 The weekly circulars oa the rubber market stress the dfc*ease in exports from Netherlands India. They express the opinion that with the possible resumption of business in New York the situation should improve, because at present prices stocks are probably
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    • 70 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvicb) London. December 12 Paris. 123.59; New York. 4.85] 1 Brussels. 34.76 Geneva. 25.03 Ams terdam, 12.05; Milan, 92.72; Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18.10 Copenhagen, 18.15 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.50 Pra gue 1635; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 46.40 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, 4if Buenos Aires,
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    • 155 10 Penang. December 15, 1930. I cts Bena: a.Opium p. ca<st jom 5,000.00 Clovee 90.00 Gold leaf seutri 72.00 Mace ticking nom 170.0 1 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 h UOs 60.00 Coconuts per 1.000 15.00 Copra s undried buyers 6.10 Ra<a is Bile» Ra ais OeFrse 10.60 Green Sr a
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  • 150 10 P. G. WODEHOUSE’S BROTHER DOES IT HIMSELF! Hong Kong, December 3 Mr. P. P. J. Wodehoasp, Divisional Superintendent of Police and brother ot the well-known novelitU, va< the complainant in the Ce tial Cuurt here this morning, in a summons against a female tenant of 3,
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  • 111 10 TRIBUTE TO BRITON’S WORK IN WEST AFRICA Cza'.a, a email town in the district of Benguela, Portuguese West Africa, is to be give i the name of “Robert Williams.” The name has been chosen as a mark of recognition of the valuable work of S r Roterc Williams,
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  • 270 10 The following new books have been received Brave Eirth, by Alfred Tresidder Sheppard. Cat-ei a d A’e, by W. Somerset Mauvham. Christen Ethics and Moc era Pn bbm?, ty D-an Inge. Conftsaior s and ns, by Ethel Mennin. The Dark Cloud, by Thomas Boyd. Dubliners, by J.mes Joyce,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 ‘©/»e Runnymede' The Cheerfxl Hotel < dinner dance Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE Every Saturday morning and Sunday evening. CHRISTMAS SEASON Tables may now be booked. Programmes obtainable at the Office. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsaek, Manager. ’Phone 543.
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    • 306 10 I -lIH IMU r" 1 1 —Ji Immediate Relief in DENGUE (Break-Bone Fever) A distinguished British physician recommends that to relieve the severe pain of Dengue in adults, three Genasprin tablets should be taken at the onset followed by one tablet every hour until ease is obtained. The tablets should
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  • 806 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST NAMES. J a I 3 .{THESE 6 I t c On 1 l n 25 S’kS I fG 1(0 jjo B*»’ ay Ecto*-* —i I 3 1 45. Af’ gnT?g ntlcJ Icol io &_U*_L2?i JL Ifn Vl.>‘'-^,V*’* r 1 ”7 BS I 1 ?o[ -v ?r
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  • 640 11 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, December 15, 1930. Mutton c te. Mutton Indian »er ib 56 Head Sheep or goal M each 1-30 Liver with heart A luag do 1.50 M do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per I 1? 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 40 idney M
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  • 356 11 Quietly, unobtrusively, and often with very little public acclamation of his valuable accomplishments, the Research Chemist goes on with his job of tracking down the enemies cf mankind and in finding out ways and means of con bating them. He is the s.vicur of the
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  • 185 11 Penang, D cember 15 4 1 980, (By OourtMv The OharltT'd fank. Jn London Bank Dannad 2/3 23/32 h i. 4 m/ts 2 3 I J r v>te 3 m/ts c *edu 2'4 3/32 3 Djeum«at*ry 2'4 7/32 )n Mtw York Bank Dcmai d 56 h France T.T. 1,425
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 123 11 ilfS Your Blood that Must be Cleansed WHE.V •mpurltleo collect and <.r» retained in the blood the whole 1 J*.; eyttem becon .ee weakened, for through She blooc* _hat t'eaue of the bodv to nouriahedi Abscesses. Uloeis, Bad Leg?. £>l.®*Glandular Swellings, Ecsema, Beils and Pimples, also Bbeumaltjin and Gout, are
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    • 69 11 I h I I Jn sreek and I times manifold and I subtle methods of I advertisement apI pear to have been E I in constant use. Iy>UT to-day JO all the ad- I vertiser has to I do to ensure i'S satisfaction is Ito ring up the Advertisement Department
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  • 1176 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 Pert T«-4a* «O v H Rompin from Langkat, Pangkalan Soeaoe and Pangkalan Bran ian. Sailed for Pangk dan Brandan, Pangkalau Soesoe aud Langkat
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 112 12 In Exchange For 2(M) used Stamps of Straits S ttle- J inert 8, Malay S at-s, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the eurrou ding countries 88 -7 a will give Picture Post Cards H J OF THE Great European War &c. CM HlMf MISS TEE KIA ORA.’’ Stickwel), London, E
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    • 304 12 THE American Express Co. Inc (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Announces the re-opening of SEASONAL TRAVEL OFFICE in New Palm Court, E. O. Hotel. .-';3Ek Can take his peg with any man —Hitherto Martyrdom to touch it." Here’s another firm believer in Kruscl eo give 1 a fair “the little daily dose.”
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 136 12 I Phone «5 1 I 264 L N Y s in T< wn 2 E I Positively the I ast Nijiht I 6.15—T0-night—9.3o I A Special faumont Sound News I 0F I RIOI DISASTER I Preceding Fox Movietone Comedy “CRAZY THAT WAY” I witi Joan Bennatt, Kenneth -MacKenna, I I
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  • 653 13 INQUEST OPENED Fye-Witness’s Account of Crash An ac2ount of the fatal flying accident vh ch resulted in the death cf Mr. L, F. Willes Johnson, was given to Mr. V. R. Lismer, the acting Singapoie Coroner» on Friday, v hen the evidence of an eyewitneis who is
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  • 198 13 RINGS BICYCLE BELL TO CALL HELP A Hove girl’s encounter with a lion in the African jungle 5s told in a letter written by Miss Muriel Psynton to her mother, who lives in Hove. Miss Paynton, who is 28 years of agp, has been in
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  • 1426 15 Penang Must Follow Suit Red Blazes and Golden Brew Mi’d Surprises BY TIC-TAC” 1-»0 the Perak Turf Clubbeionrs the distinction of beinj the first Racine Club in Malaya tointr -dace the Double Tote and B f ter bt-eing how simple it is to vt
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  • 425 15 LARGE ATTENDANCE Chinese Win Interesting Game The charity soccer match played on Saturday on the 8. X. I, ground in aid of the Chinese and Indian Unemployed Funds, provided a very interesting game for a large crowd of spectators. The match which was between a team of
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  • 804 15 inter state hockey Home Forwards’ Weak Display 8 GOALS TO NIL PERAK defeated Penang by three goals to nil in the interstate hockey match on the Hutchings School ground on Saturday. Penang had by far the better of the game territorially and would not have suffered
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  • 599 15 Player Ordered Off Civilians Keep Line Intact Perak’s Victory over Negri Sembilan The Malaya Command which has taken part in the Malaya Cup finals of 1928 and 1929 was defeated by Singapore in the Southern final by six points to three. Feeling
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