Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 October 1929

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 241. VOL. LXXXVII. FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 2364 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. HEATH BROW SCHOOL. BANKS 1 BOXMOOR, HERTFORDSHIRE. ITII OAKI nc Open for Engagement. PERAK TURF CLUB. the Pnblio THE m e N d C .a, lim.ted, Ist Grade Hydro-Elretrio Engineer; AUTUMN MEEI ING. Headmaster :-A. W. M.A. Anthorised Cipital £3,1.00,0 0 many years- experience Situated 25 miles
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  • 1072 3 STRA.XGE STORIES OF FRANCE IN WARTIME: A WOMAN SPY WHO DEMANDED £6 A HEAD FOR HER VICTIMS: THE CAILLAUX CASE. IN 1918 Joseph Caillanx, exPremier, wizard of finance, one of Europe’s outstanding pre-War personalities, was Hung into prison, charged with plotting against the safety of France; Louis
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  • 960 4 No Sense In Human Effort For Its Own Sake —Some Needed Mechanical Appliances. MACHINERY and mechanics have come in for a good deal of criticism lately at the hands of writers like D. H. Lawrence, for example. The wireless, the cinema, the gramophone, the telephone,
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  • 33 6 BEFORE THE TUSSLE in the semi-final of the junior lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon. The Hon. Peter Aitken (left) and -J. Nuthall, who was victorious after a close-fought matclr.
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  • 111 6 ,—lie uter. STORMY SCENE. Warning To Enemies Of The Republic. Berlin, October 17. TRAYS containing an assortment of daggers, revolvers, knuckle dusters, corkscrews and other weapons were taken from Nationalists at party meetings in Berlin. They were exhibits in the Prussian Diet and, there was a
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  • 96 6 —fflugby Dad io Service. DOMIN’ lON GOV ERNM E N T BANQUET. London, October 17. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald went with Mr. Mackenzie King to the latter’s country house Kingsmere for a talk, which is expected to deal mainly with the subject of naval limitation. To-night Mr. MacDonald
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  • 84 6 Rugby Radio‘Service. J A BRITISH NIAGARA. London, October 17, Mr. Vaughan, the Member of Parliament for the Forest of Dean, announced at a meeting at Newi? ham-on-the-Severn that the experts had reported to the Government that the scheme for a barrage of the River Severn
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  • 272 6 SHARE TRANSACTIONS. t Three Banks As Plaintiffs. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 17. x e r Five actions against Chop Eng 1 Hong, a large firm of importers and exporters of produce, general merchants and commission agents,' was brought by three large banking corporations, for damages
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  • 72 6 —Reuter. EXECUTED AT POLA. Pola, October 17. Vladimir Gortan, the Italian-Slovene student, was shot this morning. In the course of the trial evidence was given that the firing, on the voter.* was inspired by the Serbian Secret Society, Orjnjfa. This Society is alleged to have
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  • 169 6 Reuter. RESULT. OF NEGOTIATIONS. GOVERNMENT, OWNERSAND MINERS AGREE. NATIONALISATION PROBABLE.,. London, October 17. Recent rieghtiatiofis between the Government, coal owhers and miners have reached a definite stage. The Government subcommittee has informed 'the miners that it has decided to reduce tliĕ working days by half-an-hour, early
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  • 130 6 while at the mooring mast. Rugliy Radio Service. TO-DAY’S TESTS. Londoh, October 17. The second trial flight.of. the new British airship made to-morrow, weather conditions promising to be favourable. Thp airship will leave the" mooring mast at eight o’clock in the iporning and will make
    while at the mooring mast.— Rugliy Radio Service.  -  130 words
  • 213 6 HOWTO MAKE AN’ESTATE SUCCESSFUL, n if A book “Sisal Production and Preparation which shows h,ow to carry on a Sisal Estate t > complete success has just been prepared by the Editor of Tropical Life Mr. 11. Hamel Smith. It will he published at 21
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  • 104 6 GARLANDED BY COUNTRYMEN. < The Swettenham Pier >vas crowded this morning by the members of the various Indian Communities and several Chinese loi receive the Hon. Raja., Sir S. R. M. Annamalai Chettiar, the well-known Banker Millionaire, who arrived in Penang this morning by the s.s.
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  • 61 6 —Reuter. ELECTED AGAIN-T HIS WISHES. Bombay, October 17. The Afghan Consulate has received a cable from Shahwali Khan, the brother of Nadir Khan, stating that the National Assembly at Kabul has elected Nadir Khan King of Afghanistan, despite the latter’s persistent refusal and excuses, as a
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  • 283 6 REVISION INCREASE. Expenditure Exceeds Income. New properties and a revision of property values in George Town during 1928 has resulted in an increase of $1,330,025 in the annual rateable value and an increased revenue of $278,005 on the basis of a 20 per cent assessment.
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  • 314 6 TO BE STARTED EARLY NEXT YEAR. The proposed air service between Batavia and Singapore will be opened early next year, declared General Snijders, former Commander-in-Chief of the D. E. I. Army and Navy, and now a director of the K.L.M. (Royal Aero Company) in an interview granted
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  • 58 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 8«.3O p.m. 1. March > Quebec Stopford 2. Reminiscences of Sullivan Winter 3. Valse Lyrique Sibelius 4. Fox Trot This is Heaven Yellen 5. Overture Raymond Thomas 6. Serenade “Les Millions D’Arlequin’’ Drigo 7. Fantasia Irish Airs Hartmann 8. Characteristic The Parade
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  • 363 6 RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE. IPOH CHINESE FINED $lOO. As a sequel to a motor collision at Selibin-road on September 15, in which a detective corporal met his death, a Chinese motor-car driver, named Lee Sak Kwee, was charged before Mr. AV. J. K. Stark at the Ipoh
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  • 150 6 ACCUSED CONFESSES HIS GLTLL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 17. Noor Ahmad, a Pathan, charged with the murder of a Chinese girl at Gey lang last week, frankly admitted before the Second Magistrate, yesterday, during the preliminary enquiry, that he committed the act. Doctor
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  • 55 6 RAISING OF 81,000,000 RUPEES LOAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, October 13. A Government ordinance, published yesterday, authorises the raising 0 loans, amounting 81,000,000 rupees, also an increase in the customs tariff by 6,000,000 rupees annually to balance the Budget to complete work already undertaken. The Council will
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  • 52 6 {From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, At the Second Court, to-day, Adem a gunner in the Royal Artillery. l 11 $5 for cheating in respect of the ,llte meals supplied at tlie Park Hotei. On a further charge of miscbie' 1 3 breaking a table he
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    • 75 6 DUNLOP The FIRST Tyre in the World. s W/z> r Sv Appointment/ w /XX A The name f\ and tread are yow ft™ safeguards I A fil iIFT J Still Leading. THE I UNLO RUBBER COMPANY (S S LIM TED, 10’, Bishop Str e", Pe'axg Re ail Sai K Lee
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  • 1189 7 ANNUAL MEETING. Amalgamation with Indian Association? The annual meeting of the Penang United Indian Association was held yesterday. The Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdul Cader presided over a large gathering of members. The meeting had been looked forward to by members with more than the ordinary degree
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  • 479 7 FORMER SENIOR INTERPRETER. Reference In Supreme Court. The death occurred yesterday at his residence, No. 32, Katz Street, Penang, of Mr. Chan Wah Hem, a well-known Chinese resident of Penang. Mr. Chan Wah Hem, who was 54 years old, retired from the post of
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  • 42 7 PENANG v. PERAK. As Perak will play in white shorts Penang will wear blue, the complete dress being white shirts, blue shorts and blue stockings. The game will be played on the Polo Ground and will start at 4.45 p.m.
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  • 587 7 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —The following appeared in an issue of one of your contemporaries. It is commendable for its frankness. The only reply can be every man to his taste.” Because ’Rotarian and Editor T.O.M. did not like Mr. Wu is no sine qua
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  • 94 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —A paragraph appeared in your issue of Tuesday last purporting to give particulars of the gentleman who according to your informant is going to relieve me while I am on leave in Australia. I may say that this paragraph is
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  • 89 7 Sir, —Referring to the article in the By The Way Column on the IGth of Octcber, the rickshaws mentioned are either mythical or they must be greatly exaggerated. If the writer is so sure that I was in the wrong why not lodge a complaint immediately instead of
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  • 58 7 EXTENSION OF THE SERVICE TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA. On and from the Ist of November, 1929, Daily Letter Telegrams addressed to places in Czechoslovakia will be accepted at all Postal Telegraph Offices in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States at the following rates: —20 words or less including
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  • 429 7 DR. BONNER-MORGAN MISS SUSAN SHAW. Reception At Sungei Patani. St. Mark’s Church Butterworth, was the scene of a very pretty wedding to-day; the contracting parties being Dr. Wynne Rowland Bonner-Morgan, son of Mr. Richard Bonner-Morgan, and Miss Elizabeth Mary Susan Shaw, daughter .of Mr. and
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  • 122 7 LAWSON-SIDNEY COMPANY AT TOWN HALL. The Lawson-Sidney Company opened their three-day season at the Town Hall last night with the comedy “Fair and Warmer This three-act play by Avery Hopwood abounded in humour and was comedy at its brightest and best. The acting of Carl Lawson and
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  • 207 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN ESTATE CASE. Mr. Justice Sproule reserved judgment in the Supreme Court to-day in the case in the matter of the estate of Kulsome Bee, deceased. The plaintiffs were Che Puteh hin ba Kader Mydin and Rahimah Fastimah Bee devisees and legatees under the will.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 660 7 tAs BRITISH As the FLAG As RELIABLE Do you realise the Simplicity of shopping with us? You ring PENANG 602, place your order, and without delay our van calls and your supplies of |j|j FRESH MILK; I BUTTER, ICE, Brastagi Vegetables AND MEAT are all delivered together. Your only effort
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  • 437 8 Approximately thirty students leave the schools of Malacca every year to embark on the serious task of earning their bread and butter. Some of them pass the Senior Cambridge Examination, but not having the means to continue their studies they either seek subordinate positions in the government
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  • 96 8 YESTERDAY’S HOCKEY MATCH. Ipoh, October 18. In a hockey match on the Recreation Ground yesterday the Y.M.C.A. defeated the Ipoh Club by three goals to nil. After its recent defeat by the Club the Y. M. C. A. fielded a strong team yesterday. It was a
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  • 71 8 .—Reuter. FRANCE ACCEPTS BRITAIN’S INVITATION. Paris, October 17. The French Note accepts the British invitation to the naval conference in London and rejoices that Great Britain and America found in last year’s Paris Pact a valuable element towards reaching an understanding. The Note welcomes Mr. Henderson’s invitations to
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  • 114 8 AMBITIOUS SCHEMES. 1 (From Cur Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 18. Arrangements are now in progress for the 1929 Poppy Day. The Hon. Organiser this year is Mrs. H. E. Pritchard wife of the G. O. C. Donations should be sent to her at Flagstaff House, Mount
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  • 1166 8  -  A. H- Penang, Friday. a NTI-GERM”, a reader, writes to us complaining that the germ of inaccuracy has raised its ugly head in this column. We had thought the little beast defunct and that even our compositors were tolerably safe from attack. Apparently not however, as “Anti-germ”
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 219 8 FIMER WHISKY goesihto 4$ any bottle 301 YEARS AGO the Haig family began to make Scots Whisky S The reason for its world*I J, wide popularity to-day is LI Q INSIDE THE BOTTLE 11-’ .i. Haig I I iwniHaa ft» E 14« Il ODOLISE AND BE IDOLISED 1 I p
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    • 69 8 E>. O. watch for OPEsXING DATE OF NEW WING GRAND BAL MASQUE. OUR SLO AN.— SERVICE CIVILITY. v EOK MUSCLE BUILDING EAT 'k MSTWCICMT’I*. O-J--i USA /A KN TH. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., (Former’}’ Katz Bros I td.) BUNNYMEDE HOTEL, PENANG. A really Delightful situation MODERN THROUGHOUT. Special attention given
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 378 9 Reuter. Exaggerated Reports. Reprisal For Chinese Attacks. NO ACTUAL FIGHTING. It now appears that the reports of the Soviet raids in North China were considerably exaggerated. Chang-Hsui-ling, replying to Sir Robert Ho-tung's cable, promises his support for a round-table conference. Harbin, October 17. A message
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  • 22 9 —Benter. Melbourne, Oc ober 17. It is now defini ely e tablisbed that Mr. Bruce has been defeated. Benter.
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  • 154 9 —Reuter. COMPROMISE RESOLUTION adopted. Geneva, October 17. The Maritime Conference, by 54 votes to 11), adopted the compromise resolution. The workers’ delegates voted against it but declare that they would continue to participate in the work of the committees. The representatives of the shipowners, made a statement justifying
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  • 220 9 OFFICIAL STATEMENT. NO PERSONAL LEAVETAKING. PRIVATE EMBARKATION. An official statement, issued from Government House, states that the Governor and Laly Clifford will privately embark on board the Ka rmala this afternoon. Privacy is necessary owing to the serious condition of Lady Clifford’s health. (From Our
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  • 115 9 ’—Reuter. LOOKING -TQ-THE FUTURE. London, October 17. Sir Kenneth Stewart, Chairman of the Lancashire Cotton Corporation, in a speech at Liverpool, said that between 50 and GO spinning mills were joining the Corporation and many more were negotiating for the proposed combine which would lie as numerous
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  • 54 9 SPEECH DAY. The annual distribution of prizes at the Penang Free School will take place on Monday, October 21, at 11 o’clock at the school, in Green Lane. The Hon. The Resident Councillor (Capt. K eadows-Frost) will preside and rs. Meadows Frost has kindly consented to gi
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  • 72 9 CHE OR-ROAD S '’ASH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 18. A lorry driver had a narrow escape in a motor smash on the Chemor-road yesterday when a hire car, driven by a Chinese, in passing a lorry going the opposite way, collided. The right front
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  • 67 9 .—Reuter. JAPANESE SUCCESSES. Tokio, October 17. The two famous French Davis Cup players Cochet and Brugnon, who form part of the French team at present visiting Japan, both suffered defeat this afternoon at the hands of Japanese champions. Cochet played the Japanese Davis Cup player Harada
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  • 23 9 —Reuter. LEICESTER CITY WINS AT HOME., London, October 17. In tbe*First Division Leicester City beat Birmingham by two goals to one.-
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  • 219 9 —Reuter. “Fortress Headquarters. .MACHINE GUNS AND AMMUNITION FOUND. SUPPLIES OF LIQUOR. One of the biggest rai ls in the history of prohibition took place yesterday when thirty-five rum-runner strongholds were visite I by Government agents. At the headquarters of the combination, in New Jersey, machine guns,
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  • 79 9 It was not anticipated mat vue would attend the service this year. Rugby Radio Service. THE PRINCE TO REPRESENT THE KING. London, October 17. The Prince of Wales will represent the King at the Armistice Day Service at the Cenotaph. The service last year was
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  • 410 9 —British United Press. HAMBURG AMERICA LINE. VESSELS REFITTED AND OVERHAULED. IMPROVED SERVICE. The Hamburg—America line does not intend to build any new liners to compete with the North German Lloyd’s Bremen but is refitting four of it* largest vessels. New engines and machinery are expected to
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  • 111 9 tentiary at that Radio Service. Cologne, October 17. The inhabitants listlessly watched the beginning of the French evacuation of the second zone, which is being -carried out according to plan. Reuter. Berlin, October 17. Germany has ratified the Geneva Opium Agreement which will come into force on
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  • 68 9 Reuter. AMERICAN WINS FLYWEIGHT TITLE. London, October 17. At the Albert Hall in an eight round heavy-weight contest Primo Camera tltaly) beat Jack Stanley (Deptford) the referee stopping the fight in the first round. In a contest for the World’s Fly-weight Championship over 15 rounds Frankie
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  • 49 9 —Reuter. GER AN-JAPANESE MEETING. Tokio, October 17. D. Dracher, participating in the GermanJapanese meeting at Seoul created a new world record for the 100 metres of 105 secs. Kinnu Hitomi set up a new world record for the women’s 100 metres of 12 seconds.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 67 9 POPPY DAY 1929. Messrs. Brown, Phillips Stewart, No. la, Penan 4 Street, Penan}?, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above fund to whom donations should be sent FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, SULFUROPHOSPHATE, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD
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    • 141 9 j Christinas Presents t J FOR j Friends At Home. 1 I r g 4. I j; ORANGE PEK.OF. I 5 lb Chest 965 J 1 81b Chest $l5 25 FJ 'V’- J f 10 1b Chest $lB 75 < ORANGE PEKOE. lb Golden Lacquer Canister $10.50 i j 10
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    • 128 9 To-NHbt! To-morrow Night I TOWN HALL, PENANG. 1 Friday and Saturday, 18th and October at p.nt. RETURN VISIT OF THE POPULAR LAWSON-SIDNEY LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. FOR TWO NIGHTS fUORE. 11 he Sensational Chinese Drama MR. WU" BY MaTHKSOM LANG AN EYE FOR AN EYE A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH” “A
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  • 192 10 ON NOVEMBER 2. BY The~Bhbop Of Singa pore. The new St. Mark’s Church which has already been dedicated, but not consecrated, will be concerted by the Right Reverend the Bisho]) of Singa- pore at 5. 30 p.m. on Saturday, November 2. His Lordship the Bishop
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  • 220 10 THREE TAMILS. One Sent To Reformatory School. Suppiah, Karuppiah and Munianny, three Tamils, all aged 15 years were charged in the Penang Police Court, this morning with theft, fraudulent possession and dishonest disposal of property. Inspector Reddick prosecuted. Suppiah was charged with the theft of a
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  • 83 10 PENANG TOWN HALL. On Saturday, October 26, a Jumble Sale in aid of the funds of the Y. W. C. A. will be held at the Town Hall. Doors will be open at 4.30 p.m. When a large variety of goods in excellent condition will be offered
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  • 105 10 NEED AS URGENT AS EVER. Major Neville Stevens, in a letter to the Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule. says, “as you know, I have recently been home, and have thoroughly investigated the work of the British Legion. The whole thing is so immense I cannot write
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  • 34 10 20th October-21st Sunday after Trinity, Sam Holy Communion 6 pm. Evensone and <ldresB at S. ■*'ark’s Church. Butterworth 24th Thursday, 7-30 a.m. Holy Cmmuuiou •at PuulsChap 1, Bukit Tengah
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  • 1043 10 MARKET REPORT. London September 19. Since our last Report there has been a fair amount of business passing in the Robber Market, but fluctuations have been slight. Yesterday morning the opening was firm and prices showed at one time an advance of il. per lb. all round
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  • 417 10 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m to-day:— Yesterday. Today. g jj Sharks. J OQ 65 00 65 to. So. S c. So. Mining. Asam K. 38 9 39/6 38/6 39/6 Batane P28 3 > .27} .30 Batu Caves
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  • 424 10 BLAKE COMPANY. MARKET REPORT. Singapore, October 16. The continued fall in the of tin has been the outstanding feature of a depressed and easier market, during the past week. At the present price of 195.- for three months delivery, the value of the metal has fallei £1&- per ton in
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  • 177 10 VESSELS BROUGHT UP-TO-DATE. The Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire sailing on September 20, and October 11, respectively <m rge from a lai up at Liverpool during which they have undergo 'ie a thorough overhaul and rearrangement to bring them thoroughly up»»o-date and lev»] with the most recent additions to
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  • 72 10 (Rugby Radio Skrvicb.) London, October 17. Paris, 123.865; New York. 4.87 3 r j; Bruss o le, 34.875 Genev*. 25,175 Ams terdam. 12.09} Milan. 93 15 Berlin, 20.405; Stockholm, 18.135 Copenhagen, 18.21 Oslo, 18 21 Vienna. 34.63 Prague, 164}; l9 Madrid, 33.96 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375; Bucharest) 817;
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  • 61 10 The homeward mail by ths s.B. Karmala doses at 6-30 a.m. on Sunday, the 20ch instant. The f.s. Karmala from J*par, China and Singapore is expected to arrrive here at 6 p.m. tr-morrow and will leave for Colombo, Prrt Said, Marseilles, London, lull, Rotter lam and Antwerp at
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  • 94 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 33 cts, per pound per pl=s44/66 Uncertain London 911 New York 19} c!s. (gold). {By Oourtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agener Ltd. Spot 33|) per lb. NovjDec. 1929 34}c M Jan./March 1930 34b Aprjjuoe 1930 36c M Market dull. TAe follounno
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  • 59 10 Mosers. Eastern 00., Ltd. London, October 16. spot £lB9 15s three months' buying £194 5a three months’ selling £194.10j. Messrs. Boustead A Ltd—--18 th October quotation for Singapore refined tin $95-62} per picul, business done 200 tons, Penang refined tin $95.62} per picul, business done 50 tons, unrefined
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  • 68 10 For Ist Half of Oc'ober. pels, hours yards Taiping Tin <2 dredges) 266 546 67,000 South Taiping 1922 Ltd. 146 297 65,000 Batang Padang (2 dredges) 200 605 52,500 No 2 Dredge stopped on 15th inst. to clean boiler-», etc. Klang River 685 293 38 500 Batu Cav»*e
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  • 215 10 Penang, October 18 1929. t cts. Benares Opium p. chest nom 5,0'0.00 C oves H 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Pickings nom 170 00 Nutm-gs 80s w 70.00 w Ilos 60.00 Cocoanuts per 1,000 H 50.00 Copra Sundried buyers 9 45 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60
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  • 73 10 Penang, October 18, 1929. By Oourtesy of The Chartered Bank. On London Bank Demand 2/3 1516 m 4 m/st 2'4 3/32 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2'4 1 11’6 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/8 France T.T. 1,425 m India T.T. 155} Bangkok T.T. 80}
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  • 375 10 JAMES F. HUTTON CO., LTD Mancheste»*, Septemb c r 95 R iw cotton prices over the week’s trading show an easier tendency, and gpo' cotton at Liv irpool at one time cropped IQ points. This fall in values is attributed to the weak technical poiition and there
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  • 244 10 AND AN INCREDULOUS CONSTABLE. London Polic c mer, especially these in the City, have no love for placed outside banks, warehouse, and other buildings to give automat e warning of the presence of fire or bnrg'ars. The gongs frequently “go off” without reasonable cause or exense and
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  • 101 10 LIVED BY CARRYING FUNERAL BANNERS. When Inspector Blakesly charged Tamil boys with being vagrants n t 0 Penang Police Court this Mr. F. K. Wilson, the magistrate enquired whether there was any institutio, known as the Street Boy’s Club in PenaiF-,-The Inspector replied in the negator. All
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  • 88 10 The health etatem *ll for l iP zx of total of 56 deaths—39 per female»—ha being f e( j. mille compared with 23.52 m t e g ing we» k and with 25 5 3 in p r nding week of bs< y ear vpr 10, causes of
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  • 554 11 LARGE ATTENDANCE. Internment at Roman Catholic Cemetery. THE funeral of Mr. P. M. Carrier, whose death was announced in yesterday’s issue of the Pinancj Gazette, took place at the Roman Catholic cemetery, Brewster-road, yesterday. The Rev. Father Fourgs, the vicar of St. Michael’s Church, officiated
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  • 529 11 E. O. Vocal And Instrumental Concert. PROGRAMME. 1. Grand March “The Spirit of, Pageantry” Fletcher. Percy Fletcher ■is one of our most. promising young English com posers, and he is daily becoming better known. His work is appreciated by the cultured and at the same time understood by the less
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  • 605 11 Capt. A. Smith l-20th Burma Rifles has been granted 12 months leave from December 13. Mr. A. C. Straham, Education Department, F.M.S., was successful in passing Standard 1 Malay at a recent examination. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wylie, of Sabrang estate, are expected back by the
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  • 169 12 The death of Mr. Charles Percy, the aged Alnwick soli ci ter. who for many years was Coroner for North Northumberland. recalls an achievement which aroused national attention. Michael Rrannagan and Peter Murphy, Alnwick men, received life sentences on a charge of the attempted murder
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  • 120 12 FORMATION OF NEW ROHRBACH COMPANY. An important new stega in the expansion of German flying is marked with the foundation of an American Rohrbach aeroplane corstruction firm. The German Rohrbach company has br come well known for its new “R( mar’’ type of giant aeaplanp.
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  • 104 12 UNCONSCIOUS ACT OF A TAILOR. Having heard evidence that Isaac Hyman (31), a Douglas (Isle of Man) tailor, had no worries» an inquest jury expressed the opinion that the throat wound from which be died it Aided by himself while asleep. There was no evidence as
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  • 198 12 BLOW ON DOOR FROM UNSEEN HAND. What he describes as an “uncanny” *»xpcrienc« is related by Canon McKenna, of St. Helens Catho'ic Church. Westcliff, in his church magazine. At a very late hour, the canon states, two men, “who looked and spoke as if they had been
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  • 252 12 Those who imagine that the first people to wear large, round, tortoise-shell sp* e taeles were the b’g business men of Am** rica, and Harold Lloyd, are entirely mistaken. If they go to the Optical Congress Examination, which is now open in London, they will
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  • 227 12 ROY \L PENSION TO LAUNDRYM AN. Echo of Worcester Fight MR. GEORGE Pendrell, a laundry man, of Brooklyn, has announced his retirement from business. He said that henceforth he will live on his savings and an annuity of £BO, which he declares, he and various
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  • 537 13 PHANTOMS OF THE SEA. Norwegian Whalerman’s Strange Stories. SEAMEN bring strange tales to the old u Tavern of the Seas;’ as the early Dutch navigators called Table Bay. The story of the disappearing island at Walvis Bay told by a Norwegian whalerman in a Dock
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    • 361 14 OR L E Ledgers 160, 200,300,400 and 500 pag« with double Cash Columns LEDGERS of 146, 242, 314 pages Sing e Cash Column Boot, 100, 160 and 200 folios "JOURNALS pages INUTE Books of 2 3 and 5 quire MINUTE Books of 2 and 4 quires whf Index and Numbered
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    • 350 14 Asset* exceed »100,00,000. S. C. Assurance in force we*- $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Striata Settlement»). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C, be Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complie with the British Life Assurance
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 162 14 Humour As Others See It. “Sir. would you give ten francs to save a poor man’s life*?’’ “You make an error. I am an undertaker.’’ Moustique, harleroi. I fctfC v W hy did not nature make us in the way we have to make up ourselves.’’ T’ecause it was not
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  • 606 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET Penang, October 18, 1929. Men ton— S ot Mat ten Indian n. per lb 55 Head Sheep or goal M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1-30 —1.50 Tripe M do 100 Goat or Sheep w per lb 55 Sweet Bread m pair 40
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    • 1401 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE [|h tfil HAMBURG-AMERIKALINIE A P CH passenger AND FREIGHT SERVICES. MENELAUS OoL 24 London, Rotterdam an i Hamburg, MERIONEB Nov. I Hivre, Loodoo, Rotterdam and Hamburg. OUTWARDS AENEAS Nov. 6 r HaX« W Fer Port Swetlrnh.m Manila. Shanghai Kobe and Yokohma. AJ\X Nov. 15 London, Rotterdam
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    • 769 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) Peninsular and Oriental S. H. Co., under can- Eomuey-Chma Service to Singapore Chiwv tract with His Majesty’s Government, London anj j j a and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China and Japan. •Lahore 1 195 Rawalpindi Oct.
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