Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 226. VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 438 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ---4. <* |l| -r3 I j i 1 UW .0 Ipj&ae—l I X ALLS'ZES [(fSBBHw I f Expanded Metal j i ALL MESHES The World's Finest Small Car |i $1275. I Borneo Motors Ltd., o
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2148 2 POSITIONS WANTED. ~N. Z. Perpelual Forests Limited. pos maison de BEAUTE “HSSSrX I SELANGOR TURF CLUB. I European 1 ady Stenographer 23, Bishop Street. Penang. NOTICE. (incorporated in Knuhud by Royal I ft I (Shorthand, typing and filing) at preeent Charter 1W8.) I AutUDlll 1930 RaCC Meeting. I temporarily emp’oyed
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  • 757 3 We Should Pay Our Own Way and Not Leave Big Debts for Our Boys and Girls <4I T is family e«y t 0 borrow I 00,COO for a new Echool or neu road, or to pay ourselves a pen sior, and the <_ isbonest scheme is recommended
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    • 326 3 Use I F ZAM-BUK )A/ To Soothe jit|wL Z J&S? and Cure BAD FEET /W<> I.Z. Do you suffer with your feet? Are they often 1288 sore and painful? Do they perspire excessively If so, this Zam-Buk herbal ointment offers A|| chemistB grand relief. It gets to the root of
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    • 56 3 I A- I FOR s2so'” I Now's your opportunity to secure I a Bargain. Re-conditioned Fiaros, perfect in every way, casings like new. An instrument you will be proud to own. I Easy terms wi lingl/ arranged. MiifeßWlF I I r |PbW r Only a Few in Stock. I PIANO
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  • 1457 4 Doctor Examines 592 Men and Women in Casual Wards A remarkable study of economic and social failures and some suggestions Ot all the cammenta in th? press on the recent report of a Government Con mittee on tramps and ci’”ial wards th? txaanstive survey in the Lancet is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 20 4 You should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. Message House. 2, ARRATOON ROAD. MISS MATRUKO.
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    • 238 4 tfeffl ww ww kwWl t i" z w 1 i s '\L Designed and built to bring down the high ticn but also to its sturdy enduring constructioncat of motoring. The Whippet Four gives fast, comfortable, economical transportation. Thousands of reports on Whippet performance from trial run will convince you—immediately.
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  • 464 5 McKern at full back Perrott Crocked Murray Playing COOK IN THE PACK (By Athle'e IN the final trial game before the State match against Kedah on Saturday, Whites defeated Colours by a goal and 4 tries (17 pts.) to 2 tries f 6 pts) A
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  • 148 5 —“S.F.P.” The plain fact is that Malaya has lived fora good many years in a Fool’s Paradise of grossly inflated values for an article which was a commonplace of rid use. Circumstances have now, like the Angels with the fluming swords, driven us outside the Paradise as we all
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  • 327 5 Messrs. K. J. N. Duttie, W. Elphinstone and V. H. Gray, Probationary Inspectors of Police, have passed standard II in Malay. Mrs. Lornie, wife of the British Resident of Selangor, is visiting Fraser’s Hill. Mrs A- J. Daly and Mrs. R, W. Blair are staying with her.
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  • 166 5 MR C. H. SMITH ADMITTED Before the Chief Justice in the Supreme Court on Monday, Mr. W. V. D. Skrine made application for the admis io a of Mr Cecil Henry Smith, a membtr of the Singa pore Bar, to the Bar of the F.M.S. Mr. Skrine
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  • 327 5 THE SCRATCHINGS The following are the scratchings for today’s races at Kuala Lumpur. Race 2. —Fortalone, Galloway, No Trumper. Race 3.—More Yet, Claros, Zolzamrod and Clarit i. Race 4. —Colake, Kylpa. Race 6.—80 y Charlton. Race 7.~ Deep Music, Melan. 1 Race 8. —Merry Go Round, Le
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 349 5 SENSATIONAL SHOE SALE At WHITEAWAYS Many Prices Less than To-day’s actual cost of Production LAST THREE DAYS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Group A.L. Group B. L. Hazil Kid Court Shoe with Imitation L z-rd Skint ne wiHSpmi louis Heel aud Bir Shoe wi.h Lou s Htel H U SlLa 7. b
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  • 2110 6 “Instrumental in Organising Several Lasting Improvements” > Dr. Smvh’s Tribute Lighting of Queen Victoria Statue Commissioners’ Sharp Feeling At yesterday’s meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners Dr. J. E, Smith paid a tribute to the services of Mr. G. L. Ham who has been Municipal President
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    • 128 6 I i I M >J2i 4 J--** «•!»*>.. X **xW I i IPECIAUY MADE ff4MP MAimi and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is liquid danger, Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality and everything that Baby needs for sound growth and steady development.
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    • 39 6 r«B«!3sSHet’va» cwuJit.aiil1 1 j.. tc A BOTTLE OF COLD STORAGE J i_iMiii i ■nwTTinwwTin MILK j I I 11 I I ksgip 4 Bottle of Health Fbv should give Martell’s Rrandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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  • 1180 7 FORMER employees sued Case for the Plaintiffs Closed ABDUL CADER WARNED THE Supreme Court suit in which the Penang Municipal Commissioners are aninc two of their former employees, Chafed Abdul Cader (exFinancial Clerk), leap Beng Hock, («•Municipal Sheriff) and two others who stood surety for the second
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  • 287 7 PAINTER IN COURT Malacca Street Incident A charge of impersonating a public servant was preferred against a middle aged Chinese I named Ong Siang, in the Police Court this morning. Detective Inspector Gordon prosecuted. The accused claimed trial. Tan Boon Keh, a crockery hawker, stated that he
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  • 84 7 SAMPAN STRUCK BY FERRY-BOAT A sampan fitted with baited hooks coll id ed with the F.M.S.R. ferry boat Viole* 1 at the Railway jetty this morning. There were no casulties. It appears that a sampan with five Chinese fishermen in it tried to cross in front of
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  • 573 7 ACCUSED ACQUITTED Hawker Hit into Drain Mr. J. V. King of the Seamen’s Institute, Penang, was summoned in the Police Court this morning for driving his car P. 2450 in a negligent manner along Tajong Tokong Road on September 28. There was also a case for negligent
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  • 120 7 Kalimuthu Asari, the owner of lorry P. 824 which ran over a Chinese boy at Ayer Itam Road on September 1, was charged with permitting his lorry to be driven without two efficient brakes. Kalimuthu Asari did not make any plea. Court Inspector Roberts applied for
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  • 38 7 Oct. I—Selangor Turf Club Extra Meet ing. 2nd day 4—Selangor Turf Club Extra Meeting. 3rd day. 7 —Batu Lmtaug Rubber Co., Ltd annual meeting, Henry Waugh Co., noon. 19 —G. O. C.’s Inspection of Penang Volunteers.
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  • 141 7 INDIAN CHARGED Bail in $2,000 Allowed An Indian named Rama Thaver was this morning produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Penang District Judge, and charged with having committed theft of one gold belt §250' one gold neck chain §6OO/-; one pair brilliant ear-rings $6OO/-; one
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  • 171 7 TOWN HALL MEETING 1 A public meeting of the leading residents of Perak was held at the Town Hall, Ipoh. yesterday. Mr G. Nevill Stevens presided. The meeting unanimously resolved that the severe depression in trade and industry in British Malaya renders some form of action necessary in
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  • 84 7 .—Reuter. New York, September 30 The ~Xew York Tims in a leader rejoices in the establishment of a “Pilgrim Trust” and says, “there must be innumerable citizens who wish to be to do what Mr. Harkness has done, but they can at least applaud the substantial expression he
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  • 55 7 —Reuter. C mgress Leaders Denounced for Not Attending Conference Simla, September 30 The Viceroy in a speech at a Punjab Government banquet denounced the action of the Congress leaders in refusing to attend the Round Table Conference and conduct ing civil disobedience which he declared made an
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  • 45 7 the forthcoming census. —Rugby Radio Service. London, September 80 The Registrar General announces that subject to confirmation by usual statutory procedure it is being decided that April 26, 1931. shall be census day in connection with the forthcoming census. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 64 7 FALL IN TRAFFIC RECEIPTS The estimated traffic receipts of the Im perial and International Communications Limited for August 1930 is given as £lllO9O. compared with £492 360 for August 1929. The aggregate receipts for a period of eight months this year January to August) is
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  • 102 7 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1 March Old Comrades Teike 2 Overture Ruy Blas Mendelssohn 3 Selection Russian Folk Songs Godfrey 4 Prelude and Mazurka from Coppelia Delibes 5 Fox Trot If My Friend Finde You Simons God Save the King. The extensive campaign
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  • 112 7 CASES AGAINST EUROPEANS J OSTPONED Two European assistants of the Asiatic* Petroleum Company, Penang, named A. E Roberts and G. D. Proctor, were charged before Mr. H A. Forrer, District Judge, Penang, with having driven their motor cars P 496 and P 3310. at a speed and
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 211 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Is the time not ripe for the Governments of the S. S. and F. M. 8. to establish a short wave broadcasting station in Malaya? I, like many others, have a wireless set# but as Ido not understand Dutch
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    • 299 7 Sir,—A friend has drawn my attention to a leading article headed "A Clarion Call’ in this morning's Straits Echo. I must confess that having lead it I was amazed. In one passage he tells his readers that tea can be grown on any land which will
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  • 92 7 OFFENDER CAUTIONED AND DISCHARGED Mr. Malcalm E. C. Orr of the Penang Municipality was charged in the Police Court to day before Mr. Edward J ago with driving his car P. 1402 with an expired license on September 21. Mr Orr pleaded guilty to the charge. Court Inspector
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  • 153 7 SECOND WIFE Off with the old and ou with the new briefly describes the mood of Radio Pictures’ “Second Wife”, wb*«-h opens to night at the Majestic Cinema. When Lila Lee comes into the picture in the title role she finds Conard Nagel, her newly acquired
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  • 22 8 Chalmers— At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on the 24th September, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Macrae Chalmers, a daughter Frances Mary.
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  • 449 8 Free lighting for the Victoria Statue in Victoria Green was approved at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners after a deal of quibbling which do«'s not reflect much cieiit on the good sense of the gentlemen in charge of our civic affairs. The Victoria Statue was erected by Chinese
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  • 174 8 parts of the Empire.—Rugby Radio Service. Informal Meeting of Delegates Yesterday London, September 30 The Prime Ministers and heads of delegations now in London for the Imperial Conference met to day at No. 10 Downing Si reet for an informal exchange of views on conference procedure. This
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  • 125 8 Rugby Radio Service. 2,000 h.p Machines for Imperial Airways London, September 30 A flight of the largest and mo’st powerful air liners in the world totalling fifty thousand horse power, will be possessed by Britain when Imperial Airways take delivery shortly of eleven great new aeroplanes and
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  • 50 8 In a Police Court case reported recently in thp Pinang Gazette it was stated that a Mr. G. Autin of the Government Monopolies was summoned by ltalasia Ltd., to recover $30.16 for petrol supplied. This bad no reference to Mr. R. K. Auten, also of the Government Monopolies.
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  • 1102 8  -  A. 11. L Penang, Wednesday. zl/R G. L. Harn, the /yf President of the MuniJ cipality, bade farewell to his colleagues yesterday. And we must confess that we sin 11 be sorry to lose him even though on admittedly rare occasions it has been our lot to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 397 8 ARRIVING iS.s. President Harrison Friday, Oct. 3rd. Sunkist Oranges Sunki't Grap? Fruit Selected Celery Selected Cauliflower Grapes We have also Received Shipment Real English Creamery BETTER u Cow and Gate 7 i Brand Per lb. Delicious Quality. Pritchard Co., Ltd. Phone 335, Hotsm&HUKmaaKannmiHEsanaHGHa»nanß9nßDnEHHHU&BßHEm« IDOZAN I (5 per cent Fe.) j
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    • 87 8 E. O. HOTEL. THE WORLD FAMOUS RUSSIAN balalaika orchestra and COSSACK CHOIR will appear by general desire TO-/V/Q*»r AT 9.40 P.M. in an Entirely New Programme and on THURSDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, (IMPROMPTU DANCE NIGHT) in CABARET DANCE MUSIC The Band of the s s “President Harrison” will play for our
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 143 9 Proposed Twelve-day Transit COMPANY PROSPECTUS ISSUED AT BANGKOK 600,000 Ticals Concern Being Floated (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 1 Direct nir mail connections between Europe and Siam are promised in the prospectus of the Aerial Transport Company of Siam, published to-day. Aeroplanes will run from Rangoon
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  • 194 9 —Reuter. lax on Bachelors and Spinsters Proposed Berlin, September 30 The Chancellor, Herr Bruening, has su'mitted to President Hindenburg the Governments financial reform to cover the Budget deficit of £37| millions due to unemployment and the decline in revenue, and to prevent a further deficit in the
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  • 106 9 Reuter. Finanical Worries and Nervous Strain Alexandria, September 30 A verdict of suicide while temporarily insane was w-turned at the inquest of Sir John Norton GiTilths. A business associate of the deceased gave evidence that Sir John Norton-Griffiths had long been in a state of nervous
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  • 134 9 —Reuter. Entire Suspension of Tapping Recommended RATIONALISATION London, September 30 The Rubber Growers’ Association has circularised members suggesting steps to rationalise production in order to expedite equilibrium between supply and demand The circular points out it is useless to con sider compulsory regulation until the decision of
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  • 183 9 Reuter. Union Jack to be Hauled Down To-day Wei hai-wei, eptember 80 Sir Miles Lampson aboard H. M. S. Bridgewater arrived this morning suffering from malaria. He is staying ashore at the island. The rendition ceremony commences at 10 30 to-morrow morning with the landing of the
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  • 144 9 the cheapness of food —Rugby Radio Service. Where the Cost of Living is Lower Than at Any Time Since the War London, September 30 The index figures of the cost of living in Great Britain have been lower during the past six months than those
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  • 81 9 passengers were being carried.—Rugby Radio Service. Two Pilots Kiiled When Machines Hit Trees London, September 30 When flying close together in fog to day, three Bulldog machines of No 17 Air Squadron struck trees on the hillside and crashed. Flight Lieutenant Gerald Amstrong, pilot of one machine,
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  • 53 9 —Reuter. Chiang Kai shek’s Telegram to Nanking Nanking, September 30 Chiang Kai sh< k has telegraphed th»Government that Feng Yu siaug has decided to retire. The Kuominchun are evacuating positions on the Lungbai Railway. The local commander has sent delegates to confer with Chiang Khai-shek on terms
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  • 145 9 —Reuter. Worst Failure Since 1929 Crash A CALIFORNIAN SUSPENSION New York, September 30 J. A. >isto and Company, a big firm of underwriters, have been ‘'hammered” on the Stock Exchange for insolvency This is regarded as the most important Wall Street failure since the market crash
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  • 113 9 gation abstained from voting.—Rugby Radio Service. Lord Cecil Attacks League for Dilatory Methods London, September 30 At the League Assembly to-day Lord Cecil made a vigorous attack on the dilatory methods of the League in dealing with the slavery problem He declared tnere were still about five million
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  • 90 9 —Reuter’. Pitched Battle between Students and Police Havana, September 30 A pitched battle took place between armed students and police round the Pretideu tial Palace to which students ha 1 marche 1 shooting into the air shouting ‘Down with President Machado Police reinforcements rushed up and the students
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  • 65 9 .—Reuter. Vienna, September 30 The new Cabinet has been formed with M. Vaugoin as Chancellor and Minister of Defence, Mgr. Seipel for Foreign Affairs portfolio. Prince Starhemberg for the Interior and M Hueber for Justice. PanGermans and Agrarians refused to enter the administration. The new cabinet being without
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  • 157 9 —Router. LORD BIRKENHEAD London. October 1 The body of the Earl of Birkenhead was taken last night from his London residence to the Chapel in Grays Inn of which the Earl was a bencher. The body will remain in the Chapel until October 3, when it will be
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  • 1428 9 A Chequered and Eventful Career GALLOPER SMITH The Earl of Birkenhead died in London yesterday. A bulletin issued earlier in the day reported that the Earl was in a serious condition and that the chest trouble had extended after a night of fever. In bis fifty
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 38 9 TO-MT’S NEWS Page I ife’s Homeless 4 t Mr. Ham s Farewell 6 Millstones far Posterity 3 i Colony’s Budget 11 j Mobile s Defence 14 opoi t 5 Local 7 Commarcial 10 i Shipping 12 C —H
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    • 385 9 A NEW RECORD t>y Balalaika Orchestra. C 1917 POTPOURRI OP IVxiLTZSS” Introducing—Blue Danube, Merry Widow, Glow Worm, D lores and others. It is coii.cident that this record shoul I Be issued by “His Master’s Voice” at the time that the Russian Cossacks Choir and Balalaika Or. h stra are Tourii
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 52 10 —Rugby Radio Service, 3 5/81. A POUND Tin Falls Over £2 London, September 30 ON the London Stock Exchange to-day rubber touched anew low record at 35/8 pence a pound, a decline of oneeighth on the day. Tin also fell £2 I Is, 3d. a ton
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    • 93 10 NEW COMPANY Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co., locil secretaries aud agents of Pattani Consolidated Alluvial Tin Ltd., which is now in coarse of liquidation, advise us they have received the following cable from the London Secretaries. ’’New Company incorporated 22nd September as PaHani Tm Limited
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    • 82 10 M.T.” REPORTED I 18 OVERY IN AUSTRALIA Melbourne, (By Mail) A gold-bearing reef ten miles long is said to have been discovered in Central Australia. A company, named the Central Australian Gold Exploration Company, has been formed, and has organised an exp«d tion to prospect.
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    • 78 10 Psnang, October 1, 1937. (By Courtesy The Charters* ztanA.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 j 4 m'ts 2,4 1/32 Private 3 m/ts ere lit 2 4 5/16 h 8 Documentary 2 4 7/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 J i, France T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. 156 Bangkok
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    • 40 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Kashgar closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 4tb instant. The P. &O. Morea w’ h mails despatched from London oa September 11 is expected to arrivj here at 6 p.tr. to-morrow.
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  • 293 10 ’—Reuter. PAYMENTS DESPITE DIFFICULTIES Interview with Mr. T. V. Soong Nanking, September 30 Interviewed in respect of Salt Loan naymentp, the Finance Minister, Mr. T. V. So; ng, stated: A has elaps ‘d dince my statement of September 18 I; st year and in spite of
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  • 57 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £125 5 0 Down £2 12-6 3 Months’ £126-15-0 Down £2-15 0 SINGAPORE $65.25 per picul Unchanged 200 tons done RUBBER: London 3f d. Down |d. New York 7g c. (Gold) Down Local 11 cts. Down Ic.
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  • 129 10 "NO r-OIVG ANYTHING WITH HER” A worried-lookir g mother asked Mr. Bairington Ward, the magistrate, at Oldstreet Police Court if he could advise her on the legal rights of parents. “We are so troubled at home,’’ she said, “about the behaviour of my daugh ter.
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  • 113 10 A MONTH IN GAOL AS A SEQUEL John McT eid, a y.»n. g aman of the steamship Jamaica Piai ter,” wag sentenced to cne month’s hard labour at Thames for disobeying the lawful commands of the captain and officers of the vessel. It was stated
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  • 216 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The foHowing were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s ah&re list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day Sharbs. S >-55 >• K CT QQ OC a. 10. Ic. 10. Rubber (Dollar). A. Hitam 1.10 1.25 .95 1. A Molek .85 1.00 .824 .87J
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  • 150 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 11 cts. per pound =per pl 114/66 Ea'»’* 4 1 London 3| i New York 7f cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Fricea for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are 8B follow»: Soot 11 cents
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  • 78 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) London, September 30 Paris, 123.82; New York. 4.8531; Brussels, 34.84; Geneva, 25,04; Amsterdam, 12.04 Milan. 92.8 1 Berlin, 20.42 Stockholm, 18.09 Copenhagen, 18.15; 18.16; iTienra, 34.43; Prague 163? Helsingfors, 193 s Madrid, 46.60 Lisbon. 108.25 A turns, 375 Bucharest, 816; R ir> 5g 7 sd;
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  • 90 10 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending September 27, 1930, shows a total of 61 death*—3B males and 23 females—the death-rate being 21.65 per mille compared with 24 13 in the preceding week and with 19.18 in the corresponding week <f last
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 77 10 sR,unnymedeJ~(olel The Cheerful Hotel" i DINNER DANCE Every Wednesday and Saturday. There will be an 3 EXTRP D'NNER D «NCE TO MORROW NIGHT, MUSIC in the LOUNGE -on Saturday mornings and every Sunday evening from 7-30. CASH TIFFIN BOOKS at special rates, available for long periods. Details on application. FRESH
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    • 29 10 A. Mohamed Rawther Laaiiag aad Agwut. Shipments promptly cleared and despatched, Moderate charge. For particulars apply:— Office 3a, Union St., Penang, Tel, 404, f 9l, Fsnang at., Penang. 502
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    • 789 10 New Advertisements PAY CASH Notice is hereby given that Mr. LIM AND YEE ON recently employed by us as Cashier is no longer in tur e»rv o’. jA W 3 KENNEDY Co., fr" 4, Beach Street. Penang. ‘SirT o /VOT/CE. The premises of MESSRS. STORCH BROS. fl R 9 M
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  • 4051 11 Annual Review Deficit of Ten Millions on 1930 Transactions Strong Reserves The following review’ of the past financial year, prepared in the Colonial Secretary’s Office, w T as presented at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday. Our summary is extracted from
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  • 123 11 DIFFICULTIES WILL BE CONQ ERED” Addressing a gathering of business men at Port Elizabeth. Lord Kirkley, the leader of the British Economic C immission visiting South Africa, said that unemployment in Britain was not as bad as the official figure of two million for half a million
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  • 127 11 PROTEST BY BUSINESS INTERESTS A London message of September 18, says that the Association of B itish Chambers of Oommerc’ has entered on an offensive against direct taxes. It baa published a memorandum showing the taxation in England amounting to £l5 1«. sd. per head, as compa eu
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  • 78 11 CRYST XT.S WITH SPECIAL qualities The Dirt c or of the Research Laboratory demonstrated before tbe members of the inter-American Conf rence on Agriculture and Forestry, the r< gu’ts of f xperiments made with a view to obtaining robber by patrol treatment, says a dgcesage from Washington.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 213 11 WEAK A I’D Are your arms weak? Are your legs unable to carry you al>out Do you feel like falling down? Does your work not interest you? Do games and recreation even seem irksome to yon If so, and, at the same time, you are afraid to take any medicine
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  • 1094 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-<ay B b “Bontekoe from Lho-Seumawe etc. Padang and Batavi*. Sailed tc-lay for Sxbanp, Olehleh, etc. Padang and Batavis. S a ladragiri from
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    • 433 12 Still Greater Value We have pleasure in announcing’ reductions in the prices of all Models of— MORRIS CARS Also the introduction of an entirely new range of Six-cylinder models and a Morris Minor, semi sports, two seatex’. The New Prices: Morris Minor Mon is cowky Morris Oxlord Morris Isis 2-Seater
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  • 271 13 RAO SAHIB M. KUNHIRAMAN NAIR S ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE Rao Sahib M. Kunhiraman Nair, successor Ito Rao Sahib R. Subbaya Naidu in the office of Government of India Agent in Malaya, arrived at Singapore on Saturday, accompanied by Mr. T. G. Natraja, of the Agency. The same
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  • 454 13 We have received the latest report issued in connection with Earl Haig s British Legion Appeal Fund—‘‘Poppy Day Report 1929,” In the Preface to the report the following significant passages appear The millions of individual payments made for Poppies provides the British Legion with the funds
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 163 13 I XXjESTI c WesternT^Electric W SOUND y—-I;j SYSTEM To-night at 6-30 9-30 DIDIO’S STARTLING DRAMATIC PRODUCTION SECOND WIFE (Bringing to the homes of j the world in one tremendous dramatic sweep a problem no person ever dared so discuss |i before with j i Conard Nagel and Lila Lee \ou
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    • 14 13 You should give Martell's Brandy the J reference over others as it is superlative
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    • 64 13 Dispel Constipation, L3iliov.sn.ess Correct Liyer 1 J T^Y~ t Cr i?E EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD r j S? OBSERVE THE LONG STRANDS of finest golden Virginia tobacco, used exclusively for 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom from all deleterious matter. VIRGINIA CIGARETTES |L manuf«ctur'° I x F Mode
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 102 13 3%. For Natural Reproduction of Sound, Visit Penang ’Phone v ®la 9H S_MI pJSj Road 264 Commencing i Twice Nightly > znA o il Mon. 29th Sept. sound sEzJTsystem 6-30 9-30 i I z I f 3 Nigh"only Universal y\ll Enjoying Comedy Drama !“Hold Your Man’ A with Laura La
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  • 489 14 "ITALIA” DISASTER General’s Reply to His Critics "At the moment I decided to leave an hour or two before my companion?, I never once thought that anybody cruld criticise my action. But if I had suspected it I should hsve gone just the same, for
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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