Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 292. VOL. LXXXVIII FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 172 1 If. NAGATA |c BROTHEBB dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ■i i aagißaaaßsa I ill Thought For To-day. a Have You Tried:- “DON’T FORGET THE j TUBORG "“SA Fine light Danish Brew at a Reasonable Price Ask RJBWR Anjing For U Kepala.’’ SOLE AGENTS:—
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- gnphy by electric light. Thom 771 A STBXBT, PENANG.
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  • 309 2 New Year Meeting 1931. Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing. Ist Day Thursday, Bth January 1931, 2nd Saturday, 10th 3rd Tuesday, 13th 4th Thursday, 15th sth Saturday, 17th Three Runs each for Horses Classes 1,2, 3, >nd 4 and 5. (Combined) Three Runs each for Ponies
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1565 2 •I let MISUEL.L MSOUB. Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. 1 A spacious and well ventilated CONTRACT REQUIRED. Cabled rdviee has been received fron Compovnul House. No. 211, McAlister For Erecting Bnngilows, Stores, Fac- London of the declaration of a Final I Road. Prnsp»cnvH Tenant is requested tories, Cooly lit er, Temples.
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    • 217 2 For Perfect Hygiene SANITATION AND HYGIENE FOR THE TROPICS by John Woodside Ritchie and Margaret Anna Purcell. In two pa’ ts. The first part, P imer of Sanitation for tbe Tropics,” not only makes clear the danger of disease germs, but it teaches how to fight them. The second part,
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  • 1142 3  -  By I. G. E. L. Last year at Christmas Phyllis was ev»-n more loving than she usually is on Festive Occasions, or Birthdays, or Wedding Anniversaries. I knew by the look in her eye over thd I coffeepot at breakfast that morning that she was planning to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 514 3 S®fS> Ia k old-fashioned "wafer” ‘'H Rf ||i blades varied because made separately ©vari- I nnmik'Jf Au !l I. ation impossible in \,.'|imjjJ probak bladesemde fiMW from continuous steel ribbon r J|FJ| W^,<F''' Ground, honed and finished ’n one continuous IjnhhWr 'tfP 1 operation uman error ebminated by wohaerhj 'ijl’Hnlh!
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    • 95 3 ’uoNistmi IVB LIME «JUtcĕ > Reaches Everywhere, 'I In all parts of the world ’Montserrat' finds its place. ir Nature’s great drink—|K« A,.w6 cooling, invigorating and foft.JalllL ‘h cultivated limes, containing stored sunshine »nd full of vitamins. Util F I’lIU S»U bv Dealers everywhere Prepared la Bnrlaod by Brana Rons
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    • 330 3 I SUGGESTIONS y y r W u g M I o i i The following Records will appeal to all tastes and the recipient will remember your gift always. QT7Q f Danny Boy Sung by Dora I abette (Orpheus with His Lute H OQftl Cln A Monastery Garden Hubert Eispell
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  • 1240 4 OFFICIAL MINUTES Salaries of S. R. A. Officials The following official minutes of the annual meeting of the Selangor Turf Club held on Friday, December 12, have been sent to the press for publication. It will be seen that the Committee of the Selangor Turf
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 306 4 For ££O Vcars the A tost Intimate and Pleasing CLristmas Oilt! d‘ /■'Sfc, 27Ae Ci’-l. .'.zidi > Q&tmine J^ i Eau hoc ver chooses as a present for Christmas follows a time-honoured custom. There is a subtle attraction about this JjAjni- famous Eau de Cologne which far /tj\ 0 surpasses
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    • 199 4 [ECZEMA on hands FORJJARS In Wet Eruptions. Scaled Over. Cuticura Healed. I had eczema on my hands for four years. It broke out on one of my wrists in wet eruptions and then dried up and scaled over. After a while the scales peeled off and the original eruptions were
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    • 372 4 Economy I Comfort Sa i et y s^eed These are the xMKTV ilk important fea- vXI IM tures B.S.A. X’tk ’||W Motor Cycles offer. Safety and IW comfort from the ;|W standard of B.S.A. craftsmanship y|k' and the colossal strength of the new I forged steel back- W\ bone, speed
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  • 667 5 magnificent variety Old Customs “Bound up’’ wi'h Picturesque Headdresses The majority of Engl sh people have nev peen (Urbans of such variety and magnificence a« those worn by the d**’» gates to the Round Table Oonfemnc»* who are now staying in London, (says
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  • 208 5 PRIVATE YACHT WITH ALCOHOL BALLAST The a {ventures < ff the coast of Pomerania of an elegant priva e motor launch with a eecet lank cap ble of holding 2,000 gallons of liquor were dieclosed recency when the trial of the cwner of the craft aud sixteen other
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  • 407 5 A PARH BOOK A General’s Criticisms of The New Order General Targp, who is a member of th** i French War Council, has published e book on the new military service of one year, from which considerable pxtrac's are prominently quoted in the “Matin.” He
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  • 244 5 MANS QUE-IT FOR YOUTH St. Louis Mr. Park C.. Hammar, a retired paint manufacturer, of St. Louis, is going to Genoa, Italy, to experiment with the simple life, walking on all fours, sleeping on wood and eating raw vegetables in an effort to overcome old age.
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  • 127 5 A HAPPY EVENING AT THE ADELPHI Madam Kelvey’s children’s fancy drew ball was carried out very successfully on Monday evening io the ball-room of tbe Adelphi Hotel, Singapore. There was a very large gathering of children and adults. It that the children thoroughly etjoy-d themselves. There was some
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 95 5 XMAS gifts; The Latest Designs i IN SILVER j AND Silver Mounted I I Toilet Goods I Cigart tte Cases Cigarette Boxes I Powder Bowls 1 Perfume Sprays g Manicure Sets I Perfume Bottles II 1 R 1 K KODAK CAMERAS To Suit /ii Ages g I f i GIFT
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    • 83 5 J ONUY JI One More Week 71 TO 3 8 11 i.”|B Christmas II 1- II id 11 W,l< lill(lM|fflfl|llH I, nllliil lllll||| ni i|(llill |,i::l1 at II OUR Huge Stock e I OF i TOYS JI AND I »11 n DOLLS I I Of Every I u I Description
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  • 97 6 TO-MORROWS MATCH Cook to Play Three-quarter FENWICK INCLUDED The following have been selected to rey>rr<ant Penang against Perak on Saturday, ti 1,45 p,m. on tbe Esplanade: J P B Whaley J W Clark H R Carey DDB Cook J H Ftnwick K S Murray Lim
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  • 48 6 EXETER CITY N‘) YORK CITY WIN THROUGH London, D?c a mber 18 The cup replays rcsulten m follows: Exeter C. 2 Coventry C. 1 York City 3 Nelson 2 DIVISION 3 (Southern Section) ’’Ehnouth B.U. 2 Brentford 1 Newport C. 3 Norwich C. 0 —Reuter
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  • 306 6 A WORD WHICH HAS BECOME INTERNATIONAL It is fifty years ago this month si’’ce Captain Boycott w<*ti subjected to that persecution which has now grafted his unne on to the political vocabulary of nearly everv country iu the world. Captain Boycott wai Lord Erne’s ag< nt at Lough
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  • 228 6 •‘AMERICA 18 lISARMED’” SAYS GENERAL PERCHING New York, D e mber 2 Warning to the United States that it will be caught unprepared in event of another war is sounded by General John J. Pershing in an interveiw published in thr United States. People say we should disarm.”
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  • 655 6 BURMA RIFLES OFFICER Capt. M.R. Metcalfe Miss King The wedding took rlace yesterday at All Saints 7 Church, Taiping, of Capt. M K Metcalfe, of the Ist Battalion, Burma Rifles, Taiping, only son of the late Mr. John Henry Metcalfe and Mrs. Metcalfe of Northallerton, Yorks,
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  • 1501 6 MORE DISCUSSION NEEDED AT P.A.M MEETINGS Sub-Committee Recommend Changes A general nf the Batang Pad an g District Plamern’ wa% ueld at the Suugkai C u h Sungka’, on Mondav, D°c*mber 15. Mr. J. M. P. Lanaon, tbe Chairman, presided, aud among those wno a tended the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 67 6 Cars OR Home LEAVE. Take advantage of onr special arrangements and 9 purchase a j— MORRIS For delivery in England. HO WORRy—NO NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for paiticulars. IWEARNE IP, 30, Anson Road, Penang Phone ?58.
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    • 121 6 i Your Christmas Turkey, i _Z I F‘ A K M rj 4 B K '4 J E h 'f. .v r j -> x. I iA ..w I™' 1 I I He’s A Fine Fellow! A a excellent Specimen of a White Holland turkey, specially imported, along with many
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 91 6 .v; J asaSBESag!SO3H3BSOHE» Thursday io Sunday 18th to 21st December, 1930. “Shoulder firms' 3 Reels “The Enchanted Island’’ A thrilling drama of the South Sea. Wild animals from huge elephants, giraffes lions, tigers, skunks, deer, goats, chimpanzers and zebras took part, 7 also the realistic eruption of a volcano pouring
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  • 518 7 latest amendments Heavy List of Deletions PY TfC-TAC The latest amendments to the SIL A Clarification ist of Horses and Ponies show heavy jp] f t ons both under horses and pies. No less than IS horses J ave been “deleted” —of these on v
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  • 110 7 E. 0 HOTEL 1 nder the direction of Mr. Reginald 1 March of The Musketeers Friml J Overture “Plymouth Hoe” Ansell Fantasia Faust Gounod 4 Violin Solo Soloist—Mr. Louis Lim 0 Suite Holiday Sketches Foulds 6 Piano Solo Soloist—Mr. Reginald Selleck Aria From La
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  • 272 7 WOMAN DISCOVERED HANGING Sent to House of Detention A sensation was caused in Argyle Road early this morning when a Chinese woman was discovered attempting to commit suicide by hanging from a window on the five foot way of a house. Someone who discovered the woman hanging
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  • 86 7 Rtuter. More than $18,000,000 Paid Since 1929 hangbai, December 18 The Finance Minister, Mr. T V Soong, has ordered payment to dav of Coupon 36 of the Crisp Loan £i 14 890 and j aymei t on December 24 of drawn bonds of the Anglo French Loan £253
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  • 76 7 .—Reuter. Drastic Curtailment of Issue of Visas Washington, December 18 In twenty one leading countries of the world only 944 visas were issued to prospective immigrants in November compared with 1687 in October. Britain, which has a monthly quota of 6572, heuls tn.» li<fc with 545 visas Germany,
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  • 77 7 The First Chamber at The Hague by 28 to 12 voted the credit for the construction of a cruiser and a flotilla leader, the former for service in the Dutch East ndies and the latter for Curacao. According to the Ministry of Labour, the average level
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  • 202 7 TOUR TO BANGKOK A team of the Penang Chinese Football Association will make a tour to Bangkok during the Christmas Holidays. The team will leave by the Bangkok Express on the morning of December 23. Three matches will be played, the first against the Post and
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  • 320 7 RASH DRIVING CHARGE Preliminary Enquiry Evidence Mr. Edward Jago the Second Police I Magistrate was engaged in recording further i evidence in the preliminary enquiry in the > case in which Mrs Ellen Jane Mason, of 3, Dunn Road, and Mr. Mathew Reid, of Messrs. Mansfield
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 137 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette). Sir,—With reference to the above, I wonder if any of your readers have had the experience of taking home a foreign car I am shortly going home, and as my car is comparatively new. it has occurred to
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    • 338 7 Sir —Delighted with Miss L. C. M’s. ease of writing, but disappointed with her accusation that man is insincere, I am compelled to lift my pen and defend the cause of my sex. ‘Looks manners and morals often belie the true character of man.” asserts Miss
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  • 667 7 We hear that Mr. H. C. F. Rodda has resigned from the F. M. S. Police, says the “Malay Mail Mr. E. Ross Hime, of ungei Ujong Estate. Rantau. has been transferred to Sengkang estate, Port Dickson. Major General H. L. Pritchard C. B. C. M. G.
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  • 58 7 —Reuter U. S, Bankrupts’ Liabilities in 1929 Washington, December 18 The House of Representatives has passed a Bill providing an additional $l5O 000 000 for the Farm Board. The Bill now goes to the Senate. Investigation just made by President Hoover’s authorisation shows that Liabilities of Bankrupts in the
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  • 288 7 END OF J ANU .RY Official Programme Already Out BY Tic Tac The official programme for the Taiping Turf Club Professional Race Meeting on Saturday January 31,1931, and Wednesday and Saturday, February 4 and 7, 1931, has already been issued and is now being circulated
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  • 297 7 Chan 800 Choo and Chin Seng, two Chinese who are charged with the attempted murder of a man named Chan Pee Tan, were again produced in the Penang Police Court before Mr. Edward Jago. Mr T, E Conaghan appeared for the prosecution and Mr. R. H.
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  • 62 7 Dr. S. W. Eveson, who was formerly Health Officer at Malacca, has been appointed Medical Officer, Butterworth, vice Dr. R. A. McNab who has been transferred to Alor Star. It was only recently that Dr. McNab went over to the Province from the Penang Hospital,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 110 7 BOSCH" Plugs have proved tc be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. Standard 9 h.p. Car I meets the demand t for a comfortable 1 .m. -*.77 car can he relied upon, under all conditions, to give every satisfaction. It is notable for: 1. Moderate
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  • 20 8 Shannon —On November 23, at the Queen Alexandra Hospital, Marseilles, to Jean, wife of S. L. Shannon, a son.
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  • 463 8 It is natural, to-day, that any item of news indicating a possible revival of trade should command keen attention, and we await with interest further details of the programme of railway constructicn (now being drawn up by the Chinese Railway Ministry at Nanking, One of the principal objectives, it
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  • 180 8 1931 Time-tables From the Traffic Manager’s Office, Kuala Lumpur, we have received a copy of the 1931 F.M.S. Railways time-table. The cover of the time-table is of an attractive design in which have been emboi died the State colours of white, red yellow and black. The design is
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  • 84 8 Study of the Mnst Practical Route (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, December 18 A French hydroplane with six aboard studying the most practical route from Saigon to Calcutta arrived from India at midday and departed for Saigon after a twohour stay spent in fuelling and formalities with
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  • 69 8 e <' f- r Washington, December 18 Senator Swanson of Virginia has introduced a Bill providing that 'merican citizenship should be conferred upon five Britishers, five Norwegians, one Dane, one Swede and one Dutchman who accompanied Byrd on his Antarctic expedition. The Norwegians include Bernt Balchen, the
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  • 1146 8  -  A. H. B- Penang, Friday OLLOWING our remarks in yf this column on the uncertain financial position of St. Mark’s Church in Province Wedesley and the fact that if the situation does not improve it may be necessary to send tne chapla n home, ihe Pinang Gazette
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 204 8 i tat H' ascj W\ /ng /A&gt; since /627 m eg Jjj f ft jf -'«&gt; c \Xd s W^y s, JOHN HAIG W CO., LIMITED. MARKINCH. SCOTLAND, W KINNAIRD HOUSE, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W.u Gorned Sdeef -cold witfj salad ff/ for your TSiffin tsry it!! 7f S delicious,
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    • 65 8 r E. O. HO 1 EL. TO-NIGHT I i THE ADVERTISEMENT BALL THE ADVERTISEMENT BALL Prizes for the Cleverest Costumes representing any Advertisement. i THE ADVERTISEMENT BALL THE ADVERTISEMENT BALL Prizes for the C everest Costumes representing any Advertisement. Dancing starts at 9-30 pm. NO ENTR \NCE FEE. Orchestral orrcert
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 43 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Lam Hor Tuck and family beg to thank all those friends and relatives who sent wreaths, telegrams letters of codolence and lent their cars for the occasion and all those who attended the funeral of th© late Mr. Lam Hor Tuck.
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  • 371 9 —Rugby Rado Service. Government Give in over Dyestuffs Act COMMONS MAJORITY OF ONLY SIX Liberal Supporters to be Placated London, December 18 The decision of the House of Lords that the Dyestaffs Act, under which the dye industry has been protected fortae past ten years, should
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  • 123 9 —Reuter. Casualties in Recent Attempted Uprising Madrid December 18 Ten are dead, 80 injured and 500 impri soned as a result of the unsuccessful repub ilican movement in the past week which has now apparently come to a standstill. Martial law and strict censorship of news papers
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  • 77 9 —Renter. Many Materials Exempted from Duty Nanking, Decamber 19 The Railway Ministry is petitioning that railway material ordered abroad be exempt from du-y. Tbe Government has decided to halve the duty for exi iting railways during the next three years Railways under construction will not pay duty
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  • 327 9 Three of M. Steeg’s Ministers Resign CONFIDENCE VOTE CARRIED Paris, December 18 The first meeting of Parliament to hear the ministerial declaration of the new Steeg Government was signalised by a coup de theatre. Excited groups of deputies were discus sing tbe prospects of
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  • 440 9 Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald’s Vague Idealisms London, December 18 The Prime Minister, at a banquet given by the Maharaja of Alwar to celebrate the twenty-seventh anniversary of his Accession said he would not prophesy about the Round Table Conference, but he would say that the British
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  • 383 9 .—Reuter. Closing of a Bank at Vladivostok HIGH-HANDED ACTION Tokyo, December 18 The Soviet authorities have closed the Vladivostok branch of the Bank of Korea. All books, documents and valuables have been placed under seal and the Bank has been ordered to pay 2,600,000 roubles duties. The closure
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  • 18 9 Reuter. Paris, December 18 M. Poincare’s improvement continues and a complete recovery is hoped for.—
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  • 118 9 lieuter. Confined to Room by Slight Chill ENGAGEMENTS CANCELLED London, December 18 The Prince of Wales, whose engagements recently have been exceptionally numerous, is confined to his room with a slight chill. He has cancelled shooting at Windsor to-day, the Latin American Banquet, at the Savoy
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  • 106 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Prince George Driven Below by Fog Landon December 18 The bank of fog which turned day into night over a great pirt of Landon yesterday caused bttle interference with traffic while the fog was six hundred feet above ground, but late in the
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  • 107 9 and receipts is taken into account —Rugby Radio Service. £140.000,000 More Paid by Britain that Received A London, December 18 Tbe Financial Secretary to the Treasury in a written reply in Parliament states that the total sums paid to the United States Government on account of
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  • 227 9 —Reuter. JaVAN volcano Batavia, December 19 So far there have been fifteen deaths in a violent eruption of the Volcano Merapi in the centre of Java. Many villages have been evacuated.- —Reuter. U. S. IMMIGRATION CUT Washington, December 19 “Nordic” Americans’ fears of a South European invasion were
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 17 9 BOSCH" Plug» fan* proved to be best an the read in the air and an the sea.
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    • 37 9 --t—itfcw Hi --J. j Jy* b v si Ij X-J &gt; safe it f I if cap thsn IJ 1 1 J a IB B &gt; W F 1 v a* ft, y ■'¥&lt;■- ■WSI® DUREGE AND THOMAS, Ltd. AGENTS.
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    • 322 9 time arr y €S. and with it the age old Ji custom of Gift Giving. /f This is where we can assist you in our timeliness to solve many a perplexing problem. You will End that our Store is the ideal place for Gift-seekers, there are so many delightful /J
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 170 9 The Japanese World Touring Grand Circus. Adachi Bro tlxers Oirctas Stages at Magazine Road Ground. NIGHTLY FROM 9pm Tbpir nn’Tvroua forms of (lancing?, tn«, daring feats of the FLYING ACROBATS, the absolutely btun- o 'f&lt; run i the tight wire are great feasts to the eyes, SPECIAL FEATURES, Flying Acrobats.
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 161 10 UNEASINESS REGARDING THE FUTURE The recently issued report of th' Trading Association of Medan, on the eas coast of Sumatra-—which district is the centre of the Dutch Indies rubber, tobacco and palm oil production"—states that there is decided uneasiness regarding the future T«arge plantations are now working
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    • 260 10 MOTOR EXPEDITION INTO LIBIAN DESERT London, November 7 The discovery of Oasis of Z zura, the lost Oasis of the blacks, is ths object of an adverturous expedition now exploring the endlses sands of the Libian Desert. Major Ralph Bagnold, leader, and other members of
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    • 77 10 (Rugby Radio Ssrvicb) London, D oember 18 Paris. 123.59; New York, 'Brussels, 34.76 Geneva, 25.02 Amt* terdam» 12.06; Milan, 92.77; Berlin. 20.36 i Stockholm, 18.09 Copenhagen, -18.15 Oslo. 18.15; Vienna, 34.47 Pra gue 1631: Helsingfors. 193; Madrid, 45.75 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, 411; Bueno* Aires»
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    • 725 10 $5\400 PROFIT Well Prepared for the Future The twenty-first annual general meeting of shareholders of P&j m Limited vas held on Dec, 16 at noon in the offices .f Derrick and Co., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay. Singapore. Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole was in the
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    • 467 10 ENGINEERS AND MINERS MEET Mr. Hutton’s Striking Exposition One of the beet attend'd meetings of the Perak branch of the Engineering Association of Mi’ava was held on Tuesday at the Gr*r d Hotel. Mr. F. G. Coales presided, and among thos’ present were M» SB'". J. H.
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    • 14 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Edavana closes at 6 p.m. to-day.
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    • 190 10 SLUMP STRIKES HOME Heavy Fall in Imports and Exports A statement published by Mr. J. I. Miller, acting Registrar-General &lt; f Statistic?. S. S. and F. M. 8.. reveals heavy decrease in Malaya’s export and import trade during November. Imports amounted in value to only $44,830.000
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    • 257 10 RUBBER BALES DEPARTMENT Penang, December 17 The market remained quietly steady until the end of last week but since then an easier tone fcas been in evidence and values have dtcli ei daily. The local spot quotation which shows a loss on balance of
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    • 133 10 RUBBER FLOORING EXPERIMENT ON BOARD The m. s. “‘T'rukuni Maru,” one of the two N. Y. K. motor boats charted for service in the company’s EuropeJapan run. arrived at Penang this morning from the Far East. The "rerukuni Maru” made her maiden voyage to Europe last July
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    • 64 10 The "Kedah” arrived at Penang from Singapore with the following passengers Captain. F. Dearden, L*. E. F. 8. Brodie. Miss Buckle. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. S. Batesman, Mrs. Crane Williams. Mr. A. F, Hunter. Mrs. Hunter, Miss Ireland, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Harent, Mr. L. B. P. Sturmer,
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    • 159 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following wen the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day EBBSbarbs. 5 s s B B CQ OQ CD OQ la. I c. 10. la. Mining. Bangrin Tin 12/6 13/- 12/6 13/Batn Caves. M 40 .45
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    • 56 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot £lO5-17-6 Up £l-7-6 I Months’ £lO7-2-6 Up £l-10 0 SINGAPORE 154 37&gt; per picul Down 37| c. 225 tons non RUBBER-. London 4| d. Up jd. New York 8} e. (field) Unchanged Local 131 c. Unchanged By
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    • 144 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 14 cts. per pound ~per pl 118/66 Quiet. London 4sd New York 8| c*B. (gold). {By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys') General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Price» for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as ■ollov g Spot 14 cts. per lb
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    • 79 10 •nang. December 19, 1930 (Bv O'furteev of Th* Charter d Eanh. In London Bank Demand 2/T 23/32 i, 4 m’ts 2/3 j Private 3 m/ts credit 2'4 3/32 3 Documentary 2 4 7/32 In New York Bank Demand 56 I, France M T.T. 1,425 h India H T.T. 155}
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  • 23 10 BATU OAVES TIN DREDGING CO.. LTD. Tbe Batu Oaves Tin Company’s Dredge restarted operations st 10 a.m. c n December 15.
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  • 13 10 Soosai pillai A ikhin KippanpatL Mariamal, No. 6, Bridge. Gola, Killian,
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  • 273 10 The children had been learning a poem about fairies and gnomes when the teacher asked: "Who know» what a gnome is?’’ There was silence for a while. Then one little boy answered. "The place where you live with your mother and father, miss!” Just a little matter of a
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  • 321 10 ITALIAN METHODS FOR Malaya In tbe light of these and similar ex. periencee it is interesting to reflect to what extent Italian methods and ideas can b'translated to su t Malayan conditions, writes J. W. Scharff in an article in the Malayan Medical Journal’’ discussing Anti-malarial problems.
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  • 111 10 ACTION AGAIVST TICKET SELLERS Cape Town, December I Following the report that Mr. Porowj Minister of Justice, has been requeste give an explanation of the statement a the junior crown prosecutor, Mr. Blanc enburg, participated in the recen ns pweepetekr, comes a message frono trustv odhy source
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  • 94 10 600 STUDENTS ARRESTED IN BERLIN BALLROOM Berlin, November 2o The efforts of the au-honties tcurtamP out the practice of felling students led to-day to a big ra Drogr egs non where several du-ls were in progress before an attendance of 900 de4 The building was carefully" lrr
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 45 10 I ftunnymede' Th, Cheerful Hotel” TO-MORROW MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 12 Noon. J DINNER DANCE SUNDAY MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 7 30 p.m. CHRISTMAS SEASON Tables may now be booked. Programmes obtainable at the Office. runnymede hotel, ltd., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.
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    • 13 10 Yov should give MarteWs Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 98 10 Notice to Consign »es S- LM-JNDIA OUTWARD ARRIVED 16th DECEMBER, 1931. tD Consignees of cargo per i mentioned motorship are berrb. noH6a&lt;i that «nrvey ot damaged paekag., wi 6 held in Penang Harbour B/aro’gGnd b on Monday, the 22nd iontant, at 10?’"“ b.nX“ e D 0 ,n,ther THE BKBT AStATIC
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  • 1760 11 Financial Considerations period of Rest Advisable for Wealthier Companies In tb« article below, wh eh we reprint the “Financial Times” o f Nop. ’-5, l fc B sneg-sted that the wealthier rubber companies would be well adv ?ed to ace n: a long view by
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  • 480 11 ANNUAL MEETING Company in Strong Position The 21st annual general meeting of the shareholders of Alor Gajah Rubber Estat» Ltd., was bMd in the offices of Derrck and Co., Hongkong Bank Chamber, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on December 15. Mr. T. F. And» r?ou-Pole was in
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  • 130 11 TO JOIN BOARD OF KAMUNTING TIN Mr. John Howeson of the Anglo-Orier-tal croup of companies, is to join the hoard of the Kamuntmg Tm Dredging, Ltd. It is believed that he is to represent the interests of the holding company, which w as formed to consolidate the
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  • 401 11 HONG KONG TO VANCOUVER Yangtsze Skipper’s Trip There was doubtless much epecu ation as to the identity of the twomaated schooner —royal blue in colon? —which was sailing in the harbour, und*r a fine spreal of canva?, (?ays the “3. China Morning P)?t”) It was
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  • 287 11 DIRECTORS’ REPORT Dividends of 75 Cents a Share Toe D rectors submit the aecounts for the half yr a-ended 30 h S'piember, 1930. After writing off depreciation and nr a’nng provision for bad and doubtful I bra, the net profits amount to $1,098, 643.25 which, with
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  • 193 11 THE EFFECT OF EXTENSIVE ADVERTISING London, Nov. 26 Britons are drinking less Hjiri.s bat more beer, aad are smoking more,, according to the annual report of the nommiasionera t f Customs end Excisa which records that 835,0 0 gallons less of spirits were cleared in
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  • 191 11 PREFERENCE SHARE ISSUE PROPOSED In order to provide for additional capital expenditure the directors of Anglo Eastern Tin propc si to convert the 85,717 unissued 2*. ordinary shares into 10 per cent, cumulative preference »nd to create a farther 50,000 of the la'ter. The prefer me*, which
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  • 1147 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the WF“3kl In Pert Ta-laf as “de Haan” from Langsa. Idi, L. Semawe, Sigli, Sabans, Oake Lheue, Menlaboh and Tjdang. Sailed to-day at 3 p.m. for
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    • 21 12 You should givs Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlativ ROWK By far the Best FLO OR POLISH)
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    • 133 12 ~i r nr ■■J'J .sessasi— Il Withiibi .-.J». Auett exceed $11.000,00U. S. C. Assurance in force exceed 538,01M),00G. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. i (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE i Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, E.C, The Company has £20,000 dapositad with the
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    • 200 12 I’ Phon e l* Best Sound I 264. -%_,SoUNpj£d|s&gt;STEn£» in Town 6.15 —To-night —9.30 a I Positively the Last Night “Senor Americano” with Ken and Kathryn Crawford. To be preceded by Special Gaumont Sound News I Memorial Number of RlOl DisasterBookings at Muiitrie’s— 79 5. To-morrow Ed ire Change Just
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  • 446 13 COMING CONCERT Among Famous Artistes to Visit Singapore Mr. A. StruL, the wel -known impresario, writes (according to a Hong Kong paper) that hi has engaged three particularly brilliant attractions for the concert season Jmuaty-Junei 1931. Enquiries locally show that the artistes concerned will visit Singapore. Clotiluo
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  • 299 13 NEEDED TO COUNTERACT SI( KNESd London, November 26 Majur K.M. Beaumont, giving evidence before the Licensing Commission to-day on behalf of Imperial Airways, Ltd., said that it was of importar co that facilities should be provided for the supply of liquor at any time while passengers were
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    • 16 13 Tov shouid give Mart M's Brandy th» T refer one» over others as it is superlative.
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  • 429 14 S. F. P.” HER PETiriOW DISMISSED No Domicile in England London, November 26 Lady In verci ydt’a petition 'for naility and also her petition for alimony during the proceedings are dismissed. This was the considered judgment of Mr. Jastics Biteeoo, in the Divoro Court yesterday,
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  • 180 14 TO TAKE NEW ROUTE ON TRIP BACK ENGLAND Sydney, November 19 A departure from the usual England Australia route will be made on th® return flight to London of Captain F. R. M &gt;cthews. The Shell Company tays that the aviator will follow the western coast of
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  • 87 14 SIR WILLIAM MORRIS’S FURTHER GIFT Sir William Morris has given £47,000 to rebuild Wingtie d Orthopaedic Hoepual at Headingson, n®ur Oxford. Tais makes his total gifts *o boarrtaU in recent yeers no less than £364,501. The hoepi al buildings at Wingnelo consist of war-time but-. “The hospital
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  • 174 14 GUERNSEY’S GOOD-BYE TO ITS LAST GARRISON London, November £6 The last of the Channel Islands garrisons was evacuated last night wh n th a 2nd Biltalion the Queen’s Owa (Royal West Kent) Regiment Was withdrawn from Guernsey. Except during the Spanish war in the eighteenth century
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  • 623 15 CHOWRABTA MABKET. Penang. December 19, 1930. Mutton— cte. Mutton Indian per to 56 Head Bh- ep or poat each 1-30 Liver with heart A luap do 1.50 Trip* do 1 00 Goat or Sheep m per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 4u Suet 40 idney pair 80 Feet
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    • 87 15 I DUCO I FOR HUNDREDS OF HOME USES BRUSHING DUCO I &gt; is ON DISPLAY AT D Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. I CALL AND INSPECT ARTICLES j WHICH HAVE BEEN FINISHED IN |||l 9 f BRUSHING DUCO I 1 Tl±E coy, LTDB_ W 1 »&lt; «&gt; $7 .nV W
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    • 993 15 B&NKS. a rw nb^s^ h n n v del BLUE STAR silver like ilncorporated in Holland I 1 i O K by Royal charter a. D. 1824 IRegular1Regular Freight Service io Boston, New Paid up-Capital fi. 80,030,000 York, Philadelphia ana Baltimore (via Suez) [about- £6,669.166] HOMEWARDS- p n&lt; &gt; s
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    • 1372 16 HIE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line 1 ««SWMPaKSH. SS&m 1 MAIL LINE i Tri t?” K .AGAMEMNON Dec. 24 Ams'erdam. London, and Hamburg AtaaZx t JPStfcx AENEAS Jan.| 1 Marseilles, London, Rjtterdim and Glasgow x ELPENOR Jan. 8 Amsterdam, Londcn.and Humbug. f x ACHILLES Jan 15 Marseilles. London, Rotterdam
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    • 670 16 f i P. 0.-BRITISITIMnT* j AND AI'CAR LINES (COMPABIBB Iwcorpobatbp 13 England.) MAIL a U CARGO SERVICES *e»msofar end Oriartal S. H. Ce., tsxter coo- Pmsm, Idntfa|t m and Far East Mai Senna i&gt; nbn Outwards tras Lorton for Cliiaa art Japan. Mata Hui 20 d"e Penan» C*. 27 Comorin
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