Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY Mo. 299. VOL. LXXXVIII TUESDAY, 30th DECEMBER 1930. PRICE IO CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 509 1 T. NAGATA BROTHEBB J DENTISTS Head Office next io The Dispensary, Branch Office 52, Leith Street i D n tf „.ZZ MOET CHANDON gg “WHITBREAD’S- j I W DRY VINTAGE Hf IMPERIAL il rr-il Obtainable at -«.’l 1913 Zl J Dry imperial ji Pritchard’s. B I k MOIT a chandoiw
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Thon* 77i, M W. BIBHOP STBHBT, PENANG.
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    • 2014 2 1 WARNING hi j hanking corporation 11 'lb. A. spacious and well ventilate <4 'x z<\ sanasr&fisiis _Brand_cein.ni n master Tennis Racket* I to apply to:—B2b, Penang Street, Penar g. j t jj M come to tbe not ce of the East ~m| Reserve Funds t B Rw|S mtthf—uc Asiatic
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  • 385 3 Reuter. FRESH LIGHT ON TRAGEDY Diary of Spanish Ambassador Fresh 1 ght w>*i thrown ou the Nars* Cavell tragedy by the publication for the first time, on Novemb-r 21, of an extr. cl from the diary of the Mrqa’s de Villalobar, who, ib Spanish Ambassador lin
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  • 487 3 THE DAILY ROUTINE AT PORT DICKSON As several young men who fear that they are likely to became unemployed have asked me about conditions in the Volunteer Camp at Port Dickson, writes the "Egoist” in the ‘‘Times of Ma’aya I give the following good report from a man
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  • 661 3 SFQU L TO LEGEND Centuries-91d Vault May Be Opened Cixwold. A movement has been started in L nion to remove the remains of Oliver Cromwell, the Protector, which are believed to be interred in the vault at Newbu g'a Priory, the honce of the Womb
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  • 493 3 NUMEROUS SUCCESSES ‘Hopeless Case’ Discharged in Four Days Two greit London hospitals are experimenting with the carbon dioxide and oxygen cure for pneumonia in its early stage?, which is recording numerous successes at Long Island Cottage Hospital. NewYoik, nnd ezc ,o dinj> the expecta cions
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  • 96 3 Lord Decks discussed the dictionary definitions of the words "lads” ’woman”, and “girl” at a luncheon given in London to the Australian women’s hockey team. “Acccrliog to the dictionary,’’ he said, ‘the term ’.‘aiy’ means a female with refined manners and education. A woman is also
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 153 3 ELmews helmets NSIST N ZBsS\X FAMOUS FOK AIN over BLLWOOD. 0~ 100 YEARS. < OBTAINABLB FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS lOHN ELLWOOD SONS. wfp A O //Jh w Jw/ > h £>i LY (k HIBWAi Th® Secret Strength s CTRENGTH is the quality you SVSEIII ’tlf/j/H/'fl/i/l need in life. Strength to carry
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    • 13 3 Yom should pros Martell's Brandy the vreference over others as it is superlative
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    • 11 3 the Best fylish .deans Manufactured bv RONTJX, Lim ted» Portslade, ENGLAND
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    • 294 3 ——tjk r- naw»—— k- /jtjaw Always Use the Best! s's3t£<*<ura Soap i for regular daily toilet! use in the home and for shampooing the hair. Cuticura Ointment for rashes and all skin irritations of young and old. Cuticura Talcum as an ideal finishing touch to your toilet. u Sample earh
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  • 736 4 JE3,000.C00 IN FIRST SEASON “Go Racing” Campaign Suggested Sir Clement Hindley, chairman of the JRicecourse Betting Control Board, speaking at a dinner of the board at the Ritz Hotel last month, stated tla 1 the total turnover of the board had already exceeded £3,000,000. There would
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  • 295 4 80 FEET BUILDINGS NOT HIGH ENOUGH Suggested Reforms Suggestions for the reform of erß'rtments governing the building industry are contained in a report, i isued last month, of a deputation chosen at an all party meeting of M. P which discussed with M Greenwood, Minister of
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  • 288 4 A CO-YE AR SURVEY Toe conversion of the Old Court House of Marylebone into wha k is virtually a library has given occasion for an interesting exhibition of books produced during several centuries by the Oxfori University Press. To the premises, thanks to the enterprise of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 17 4 ’’BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 13 4 LEA& PE RRI NS SAOCE R A DROP OR TWO WITH CHEESE—DELICIOUS I
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    • 532 4 LM L-WLW—JIL 1 UTTI AweU exceed «11,000,000. S. C. Awurance in force exceed »38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICES Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old J ewry Ec The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supremo Court of England
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  • 1699 5 Britain’s Largest Flying Boat Start on New Cunarder Bridging the Zambezi (From Our O vn Correspondent) London, December 4 The largest mill a*v mrnoplane flying Boat in thia country, the “Sydney,” built for the Air Ministry by the B'ackburn Aircraft Company, h s been launched at Brough,
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    • 19 5 I' BOSCH" Plugs have prove 1 tc be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 51 5 ORfill I 1 Who’s XMAS GIFT Did You Forget? I Don’t Worry! I It is Not Too Late!! You can Reciprocate with a lii vw vv A o SB VS 91BEB Bj S 888 BHBS SB.SS |SB We still have a wonderful selection to choose from 0 WHJTEAWAYS Anson, PENANG.
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  • 471 6 Entries Showing Runs Probable Total of 45 Races Over Five Days Entries Showing Runs Probable Total of 45 Races Over Five Days Titania x x x Peggy Dighton x x Farmer x x Farrow x x Navarino x x 37 22 26 Horses—Class III
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  • 532 6 PRIEST AND BARBER Two Men and a Woman Charged The s v range story of how a Ch’nese priest was a’lcgt'd to have boen robbed hie tenple and the cunning ruse adopted by the alleged robber? were re’a ed before Mr. H. A, Ftrrer, District Judg*,
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  • 97 6 BANGKOK TOUR The Penang Chinese Football Association now on tour in Bangkok p’ayed against the Postil Eleven (Bangkok) on the 25:h December 1939—the game ended in a draw, each side scoring 3 goals. The second match was against the Assumption Club (Bangkok) and in this case
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  • 353 6 MACALISTER ROAD ACCIDENT Car Driver Charged in Police Court Maud bin Ahamed, a Malay syce, was charged in the S-ond Police Court yesterday afternoon with drivlcg his car in such a rash and negligent manner as to endanger human life at Macalister R *ad on November
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  • 682 6 CANDID COMMENT It strikes us, although we may b qu t» mistaken, says th» “Times of Malay t that there is more than meets the eye in ti j> news emmating from Singapore that Dr. Winstedt, Director of E location, S. S. and F. 2d. S., is
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  • 595 6 Mr K. R. B: M. C. 8., has gme into Batu G j h H mpital for an operation for appenuic tie. Mr. Jack M urrav, 'he w4l-Knowa Viriting Agent, has »e nrn»d to Knsla Lum* pur from a holida Europe. Mr. Judice P. A. Firrer-Manby ig
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    • 167 6 I The Correct Weights fon I our Free Guessing ComI petition held on Christmas I Eve were as follows Turkey 5 lbs. 13 ozs. Hain 1 3 Cheese 5 3 We had one correct guess for the Turkey, five correct for the Ham and two for the Cheese. > Singapore
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  • 1963 7 Mr. Tan Cheng Lock’s Reform Proposals Official Majority Must be Abandoned” The Malay Mail has received from the Hon’ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, M.L.C., a letter expressing his views concerning the proposals for the reform of the Legislative Council and the introduction in the
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  • 142 7 WAGES TO BE PAID TO INDIAN LABOURERS The following Kedah Government Gazette Extraordinary was published by authority at Alor Star on December 29, 1930. Wages of Indian Labourers employed by Government: No. 487. —lt is hereby notified that with effect from Ist January, 1931, (11th Shaaban, 1349 the
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  • 55 7 YOUNG MUSLIM UNION v. SUNGEI PATANI The Young Muslim Union of Fenang will meet the Sungei Patani Football Club at soccer on January 1, on the Dato Kramat ground at 5 o clock. The winning team will receive a cup pre sented by Mr. Hameed Khan, the President
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  • 76 7 Jan. B—Penang Races, Ist day. 10 Penang Races, 2nd day. 18 —I'enang Races. 3rd day. 15 —Penang Races, 4th day. 17 —i’enang Races, sth day. 24 —Penang Polo Club, Amateur Meeting 31 —Taiping Turf lub Races, Ist day. Owing to bad atmospherics no Rugby noon p ess was
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  • 708 7 3 OFFICIALS ARRIVE i Dissatisfaction over Order of Runs 1 AMENDMENTS TO ENTRIES Be Tic Tac One or two amendments to the! entries as appearing elsewhere have to be made. Balloon has only been entered for one run and not for two. This gelding
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  • 23 7 Reuter. SHEFFIELD W. BEATS MIDDLESBOROUGH London, December 29 In the First Division Sheffield W. belt Middlesborough by three goals to two.
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  • 16 7 The Library will be closed on Thursday, Ist. January, 1931, being a Public Holiday.
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  • 122 7 SECOND MATCH Hubert Deane As Captain THREE CHANGES Johannesburg, December 29 The second Test Match between South Africa and England starts at Capetown on January 1. The South African side has been selected as follows H. G. Deane, capt, (Transvaal) H. W. Taylor (Transvaal) I.
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  • 308 7 DR. SMITH RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT Club-House Ready in February Dr. J. Emile Smith presided at the annual meeting of members of the Penang Recreation Club held at the pavilion yester day. There was a good attendance of members. In moving the adoption of the report and accounts. Dr.
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  • 171 7 To-day’s Evidence The adjourned hearing into the case in which two men and a woman were charged with alleged robbery of $32/ cash and a promissory note for 100 from the person of a Chinese priest was continued this morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District
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  • 113 7 Sheow Tak Tow, a c hanchai hinese waa this morning charged before Mr. Edward Jago in tbe second Police with assaulting the captain of henandoh III” aboard that yacht. The accused pleaded guilty. The prosecution story was that the accused who was one of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 14 7 You should give MarteWs Rranly the pre'erence over others as it is superla ire.
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    • 245 7 I Cars w Hom 3 LEAVE. Take advantage of our 1 special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY—NO PELM NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for particulars.— WEARNE BROS., LTD., 30, Anson Road,
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  • 541 8 With the ambiguity, mystery and hush-hush atmosphere which have characterised all matters relating to tin since the inception of the Tin Producers’ Association, it is rumoured in the London press that agreement has been reached between the governments of all tin producing- countries for the application of
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  • 163 8 —Reuter. Many Substantial Increases Promulgated Nanking, December 30 China’s new tariff schedule promulgated this morning shows no duties higher than fifty per cent which applies to wines, tobacco, spirits, liquers, table waters and certain classes of silk goods. Among exempted goods are books, papers, cereals, flour, and
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  • 46 8 —Reuter. Circulation of False Rumours Philadelphia, December 29 The Aldine Trust Company with resources of £1,800,000 closed this morning. The company is offering £2 000 reward for the conviction of any persons who have been circulating false rumours as to its position.-
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  • 1072 8 A. H. L Penang, Tuesday. UR dogged morning contemporary is determined that whatever plums there may be to be plucked at the f irthcoming race meeting shall not be done so by the hands of the owners and those said to be ‘‘in the 'know”, an expression
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  • Correspondence
    • 142 8 [To the Editor of the Sir,—l have obgerved what dence was published m w Sunday paper, of the matters concerning the onvel journal has appeared in your esteem* 1™ q{ of the 29th instant, t was JO j {of those to send you the correspond publication.
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    • 57 8 Z? 5 Z fs s3Mg£s v»7 Monopod MaM t SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. I s^^"a ES MU r > -8 f* JP z r A 5 i/ < awrjry W?f 'X< ¥Sk <■s ■te/ Carborundum Crucibles THE ONLY CRUCIBLES WITH A I GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE IMPORTERS, WILLIAM JACKS CO.
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    • 108 8 E. O. HOTEL. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEW YEAR'S EVE- 31st December. SPECIAL DINNER EALA N.GHTFANCY DRESS BALL- (Fancy Dress optional) Dancing to 2 a.m. Four Prizes (or Best Costumes.. 2 Ladies... 2 Gents, Dinner S 6/« per head.—with latest Novelties from London and Paris Tables may be booked at the E.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 67 8 To-night and until Wednesday AT |/JTHEATHE ROYAL r Matinee Thursday Ist. and Saturday 3rd. THE MAN WHO LAUGHS,” a spectacular film adopted from VICTOR HUGO’S immoital classic of the same name and co-starring Conrad Veidt and Mary Philbin. **GT IM T?TIVCiI?RQ an excitiu g and swiftV VJLiL\OS moving melodrama of
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    • 24 8 TIDE TABLES High Watei Low Water To-Day. 653 f».T). 1.14 a.m. 825 p.m. 1.C5 p.m. To-Morrow. 831 p.m. 2.50 a.m. 7.19 p.m. 2.20 p.m.
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  • 894 9 -Ruaby Radio Service. Ugly Head of Congress Again Raised a False Rumours Circulated Round Table Conference Resumes Discussions future of North-Wtst Frontier Provinces Attempts to intensify civil disobedience activities in most provinces are recorded in the Government of India’s weekly appreciation. There has been a revival
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  • 103 9 Another Canadian Vessel Seized by U. S. Coastguards New London (Connecticut) December 29 The motorship Eleanor Joan of Nova Scotia, sistership of the Audrey B, has been Captured by coastguards. The vessel is alleged to have had $170,000 worth of liquor aboard. The crew of eleven
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  • 352 9 —British United Press. Combination Cruisers and Aircraft Carriers U. S. PLANS Washington Cruisers fitted with "flying decks” to enable them to act both as fighting ships and auxiliary aircraft carriers are being contemplated by the United States naval authorities. Limitations of the London Naval Treatysigned at
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  • 79 9 lives are been lost a geue.al.ou ego.-Rugby Radw Service. Infant Mortality Rates Reduced London. December 29 An encouraging report on school medical service for 929 by the Chief Officer, Sir George Newman, is issued to day. In general, malnutrition among schoolchildren has not increased despite unemployment and bad
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  • 120 9 —Reuter. End Feared Very Near LAST SACLAMENTS ON FRIDAY Paris Decemb r 29 Remarkable scenes vv'ete witnessed outside the nursing home where Marshal Joffre (to whom it is now disclosed the last Sacrements were administered on December 26) has' relapsed into unconsciousness after 1 an amazing display
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  • 63 9 Continent, including Cuba.—Rugby Radio Service. Service Available to Whole North American Continent London. December 29 The Postmaster General announces that from January 1 calls will be accepted on the trans-Atlantic telephone service for all parts of Canada and Mexico instead of for the principal towns only, and will
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  • 142 9 Girl as Informer in Gambling Case E:ght r hinese women were this morning charged in the Second Police ourt with playing in a common gaming house, in a house at Dato Kramat Road. AU the accused pleaded guilty to the charge. Inspector Hall, of the Gambling Suppression
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  • 163 9 —Reuter. TEN DEAD IN HOTEL FIRE Ottawa, December 30 At least ten were killed in a hotel fire at < ochrane, Ontario, and it is feared other victims will be found in the ruins. The dead include the owner’s brother who first escaped then plunged into the flames
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  • 164 9 —Reuter. Youngstown and Bethlehem Steel Not to Amalgamate Youngtown, December 29 An injnnction has been granted against the Bethlehem and Youngstown Steel beet and Tube merger. The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company was one of the last independent steel companies in the United States. Its shareholders
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 57 9 “S.G.” FOOTBALL FORECASTS No. 8 $5O WON This competition was ju *ged on II match s only owing to an error in settirg. The Consolation Prize is won by W.D Leader, PO. Box 40, Taiping. with 9 correct forecasts. 'BOSCH 2 Plugs nave proved to be best on the read
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    • 144 9 «re»MSE WAbKES 9 Black The Label Spirit I 538 49 of Age* J Per Case Born 1820Duty pF' to Still I 5 1600 iklj' Going Ex!ra Hw Strong O: SO E AGFNIB. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. i Incorporated in Enizland.) Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, PENANG and Ipoh. Wffwrwyy WfflWl lliMll lillllli
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  • 1657 10 PRODUCTION POLICY Modified System of Tapping Th a Twentieth Annual General Meet' ing of the Rubana Rubber Estates’ Limited, was held on November 26 a* Winchester House, Old Bread s rest, Lon lon, E.C. Mr. Edward L. Hamilton (the chairman of the company) presided. The Secretary (Mr.
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  • 60 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £ll7-5 0 Up £l-10-0 I Months’ £llB-12-6 Up £l-12 6 SINGAPORE $61.25 per picul Up 25 c. 175 tons done RUBBER London 4 3/16 d. Down 1/16 d. New York 8j c. (Sold) Unchanged Local 13 c.
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  • 281 10 OFFiCIAL CIRCULAR Production Reduced by One-Third The following circular dated December 2. 1930, was sent to the shareholders of the Straits Rubber Company Limited and Ailied Comp mi6B The following announcement with regard to the pc Ley to be adopted by this greup of Companies
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  • 48 10 The following are particulars of traffic receipts of the Imperial and International Communications Limited:— Estimated Traffic Rece p.s for November 1930 402,886 Traffic Receipts for November 1929 512,163 Aggregate for elev »n months January |N ivember 1930 ...4,929,154 Aggregate for eleven months Jat uarv/November 1929 ...5,628,629
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  • 74 10 (Rugby Radio Slavics) London, December 29 Paris. 123.60; New York. 4.851 J; Brussels. 34.71; Geneva, 25.02 Arne terdam, 12.05; Milan. 92.75; Berlin, 20.39; Stockholm. 18.11; Copenhagen, 18 16 Oslo, 18.15; Vienna, 34.47 Prague 1631; Helsingfors, 193 j Madrid, 44 95 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens» 375 Bucharest, 818 Rio, 41*
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  • 46 10 The h imeward ma I by thes e. Takliwa clorpb at 6 pm. on Friday, the 2nd pre x mo. Tue s.s. Rohna with mala despatched from Loudon on December 11 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m, on Friday, the 2nd proximo.
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  • 131 10 The ‘Kedah” left for Singapore yesterday evening with the following paesengers aboard. Mr and Mrs Dowdeswell, Miss Buckle, Mr and Mrs D F Grierson, Mr Welbyj Mr Baugh an, .Mr and Mrs Anderson Pole, Mr and A F Hunter, Mr F T Kinder, Mrs T. McDowell. Mr and
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  • 224 10 TO-DAY 8 Pl ICES The following were the latest quoteiiou m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share lie* ai 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To day Ĕ 8 R Sharif. 0 0 qj OQ GC X 10. I w. lc.Sc. Mining. Aypr TTita.no Tin. 10/6 113 11/3 12/Bangrin
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  • 202 10 Penang, Dec ember 80, 1930. S dt Bena am Opium p, ch»et o 5,090.< 0 Cloves SO.n Gold leaf severs 7iXL Mace Picking nom 1 .1 Nutmegs 80s 70.0 C HOs 60.00 Coconuts per LOGO 15.00 Copra Fundried buyers 5.(5 Rat* a as ea’es 11.1 Ra' Course 10
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  • 112 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 13i cts per pound zzper pl 817/66 Dul. London 4 3/161 New York 8f cts. (gold). By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys') General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed S a i Sae*t for to-day are as f illO* a Bdul
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  • 67 10 Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. .30 h Dec. quotation for Singapore rt fiied tin ***** pe* picul, business do ie 175 tone, Penar.? refined tin 161 per picu bn a no sellers, unrefined tin t6('.25 per picul, tin ore $6O 25 per picu*. The following were the rubber
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  • 934 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST mamks. g a -J l| VDBBUK iDdlaM 3 0 Alle b Snbbe» C« i rn 3 0 Alor Us Jah Rabbet Krtafe ...i k; ;15 Amalgamate! Malay Bathes ..J i o w Ayer Hltam Planting SynilMte' i T iyer Kunlng Rabbet Ksi»*. L 1 -5 4ver
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 13 10 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 243 10 xn v. Glengarry Voj: 1 Consignees of cargo per the above vessel fiom Eurcpe are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held in P. H. B. Godown No. 2, at 2-30 p.m. on Friday, the 2nd January, 1931. No further survey will
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  • 2765 11 80 Per Cent of 1929 7} Fer Cent Dividend: Increased Carry Forward Bonus to Staff THE tenth ordinary general meeting of Tekka, Ltd., was held on November 18, at Redruth. Mr. Frank E. Mair (chairman of the company) presided. The chairman said: Dnrng tbe y»*ar
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  • 63 11 fnang. Djcember 30, 1980 (Bv «I Thu Chartered On London Bwr 2/ 23/82 4m ts 2 8 I 3 m/t? c’’Mit 2 4 3/32 3 2 4 7/32 On Nrw York Bank Darmrd 56 P-tnc* T.T. 1.425 India T.T. 155$ Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavis T.T. 139 B»ng.spor* T.T re
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  • 880 11 PAHANG CONSOLIDATED Mines in Excellent Condition The twenty-fourth ordinary general meeting of th* Pahang Consolidated Co.» Ltd., wag held on December 2, al Winchesrer Hens-’, Old Broad-street, London, E.C. Mr. H. Frisby, the chairman and managing director, who presided, said: Fr'm the profit and lop? account y°u will
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 200 11 THE TORTURE OF PILES. Wh; continue to suffer? With DR VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA no case of this painful 'malady is tno stubborn or too long-standing to be comp’etriy and petmanently cured. The easy application and wonderful power of absorption of DR. VAN VLECKS ABSORPTIVE PLASMA ia amazing. It soothes
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    • 187 11 i_in —iw smi bu i i ins i ■iiwii iii i— rv-xy- unm.» f w—I 'I f IThey Do Not Fear This Trying Climate. This wise couple appreciate the necessity of having reserves of energy and power in this exacting climate, and like thousands of others they have <, found
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  • 665 12 PORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Pert Te-fry 8 B*’ Krian from Bagan Datoh and Teiuk Anson. Sails for Bek wan to-day at 5 p. m. tn v Intan ifrom
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 9 12 Msu&s&ge House, 2, ARRATOON ROAD. M/SS YURI- W7SS? MATSUKO
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    • 68 12 l Addressing adverfi- §ers in conference at fßrigfilon, Air. Al. Gillett, Secretary F to the of I Overseas Israde, said: E “sood advertising i must be a part of j good salesmanship. I We must create I through *?Press J and in other ways an I impelling desire I for
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 167 12 Phone §5 Best Sound 2g| *’%> s 0 13 N D ;i- t,,0 ‘l s y s te in Town 6-15 p.m. ftigfth' 9-30 p.m. Presents Ramon Novarro in “The Flying Fleet” WITH Ralph Graves Anita Page A Thrilling Air Drama made with the Co-operation of the U.S. N avy
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  • 222 13 IMAGINARY GRIEVANCE I Have Settled His Account A locally esteemed and much-beloved judge and University lecturer in Eberswalde met bis death on November 27, as the result of an a’bck by a half-crazel barber, vho supposed the judge had given unfair verdicts against him. Judge Gorcke,
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  • 611 13 RUMOURED SUSPENSION OF ACTIVITIES” Discussing Camer<>n’a Highlands, the “Times of Malaya” says that rumours have been current recently that official policy has undergone a drastic change in regard to the development work. If these rumours are true, observes the Ipoh paper, it is exceedingly regrettable that, after the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 413 13 Half fit is f ,;X-i onlv U s/* r IJIO \‘M w I;’-, <L 9 \il 1 few' j i efficient X Gst fit with PRUNOL FRUIT LAXATIVE THE GREAT BRITISH REMEDY Half life’s ills are caused by constipation, indeed constipation is the starting point of many a serious illness.
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    • 341 13 heat is oppressive i drink ENO i| il Illi l The best and safest way the body free from to keep cool on sultry harmful wastes. A ||h’ days is to make sure sparkling glass during M i that your system is free the day refreshes and i|g r from
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  • 392 14 UNANSWERED CRITIC Opposed Idea of Hanging the Kaiser Sir Robert Border. Canada’d war-time Prime Minis'er, gave some intimate reminiscenoes of events during the war in a eneech at a Winnipeg luncheon party. “As a member of the Impeiial War Cabinet in 1918.” he said,
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  • 259 14 GERM OF TRUTH THAT GIVES THEM PIQUAN.Y Much fresh light is cast on contemporary controversies, on the interpretation of history, and on the more abstruse sciences of English grammar and politic*', by the publication of 'The Book of Howlers.” Many of the most telling how’ers in this
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 196 14 v //[ASJ&fi, A PERFECT jelly is 7J7 a welcome ad- J' dition to any meal. If you would have a jelly which f!k instantly, sets quickly and contains the highest quality ingredients, always ask for (erebos \gp Jelly Crystals pySj Afents ai Penang and Kuala Lumpur: E •< Huttenbach Lazarus
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    • 17 14 "BOSCH'* Plugs kavs proved to bt best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 55 14 GV!iGSR Mr. Wise of Fry’s has put some ginger into it! Lovely crystallised ginger enfolded in a film 0 sM velvety chocolate. The new B favourite which everyone fl votes delicious. Each chocolate is wrapped in silver paper, and comes to I ou a s P ec i l ti
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 54 14 THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR By gluyas williams HS’ICRBIF Board «y L X—- zTvi >*€txoßhOMh 0 JUST fiFftß THE TRUNK HAS 60NE WI7H ALL CLEAN CLOTHE/o IN ir, AND WRL WAIVING AROUNI) VCR THE STATION BUS, JUNIOR HAS AN £N- Counter with a mud puddle O'uj (Copyright, 1930, by
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