Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 227. VOL. LXXXVIII. THURSDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 163 1 ST. NAGAIA' BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street 8I "4 I! 1 Ij! Have You Tried:- j .X HOPFS p TUBORG J f |D A Fine light Danish Brew -METAL at a treasonable Price windows t I SOLE AGENTS:— EOLE AQEN IS: The
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    • 17 1 91. IVm <Jra a STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2502 2 «-A-aDT/i.iL Alw a POSITION A jQN B g^[J T I [Grand Hotel, for Toddy Shop Licences of Pouting to FhC or-, II dmg Rood 23, Street. Penang. (SllHiatra.) [lncorporated in Eng’and.] for Penang, Province Wellesley reference?, wishes to take up a Div son LADIES a nthnriMtd Capital £3,000,000 IAO 1
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  • 545 3 Statement on India in United States Ultimate Solution of India’s Problems Belief that Round Table Conference will be a Success An important on the future of Indii was made to the Watbii gton Correspondent of the ‘Morning Pcs.” by Sir John Simon, who v ai recently
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  • 235 3 VERSES WRITTEN IO WOO bLEEP Referring to the appeal of “Chartered Accountant” in M ntt»y isine, 1 submi' a poeui which I wrote abent twelve months ago write» a corr< spondent of the Morning Post.” Song of Sleep (If these verses are memorised, and hs ideas therein ats milated
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  • 81 3 The District Jaug* (Mr. G. T. Peall) delivered judgment on Monday in the c ae in which N. C. Begg was asked io show cause why he should not be made o a gn a bond to b< of good behaviour. His Honour found that the prosecut'd, had
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  • 212 3 LOCHABER UNDAM'ED BY BAD WEaTH The L r chabe r Highland Ga hiring v as held at Fort William in man wnek am <l»sp ti the ban weather, there was a fair a ttendance of ap»-ctators and competitors. The annual exhibition of the It veruens County Federal ion
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  • 91 3 BLUE FUNNEL STEAMER SOLD TO PATErtSON SIMONS Messrs. Alfred Holt and C>. as man gers of the China Mutual Steam Nav gallon Co,, have sold their steamer to be used as a coal hulk by Messrs, P-ters n Simons and Co. at Singapore. The “Astyan x,”
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 448 3 frlH j kJsfcJ) M Three of Baby* Best Friends! Baby must be kept clean and unchafed, and Baby’s skin must not be allowed to become rough or irritated. Three friends are ready to serve Baby every day throughouttheyear; theyare CUTICURA SO O’, CUTICURA OINTMENT, and CUTICURA TALCUM. Sample each Soap,
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    • 17 3 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the read tn the air and on the sea,
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    • 348 3 LONDON n wOpgjg *1 x 7 w /fwiSiifc J :fci 3llk A 3( ..u' I c l wnr'- '-irirmi "’i hhm a < PURE TOBACCO *3l Natural CORK-TIP Finest imported matured Vir- JP Guaranteed natural cork of ginia tobacco guaranteed pure rhe finest possible texture and TIPPED f and absolutely
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 652 4 "Monday: Mistress Bisnett writing to me how her crop of damsuns is very plentiful this year, would also have me send her a vouched for recipe for making some of them into wine, which I do forth with. This recipe, lest others should like it also, is
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    • 490 4  -  BY MURIEL RAPSON Although we are still being threatened with the return of long hair it certainly hasn’t arrived yet. The new hairdressing fashions all show hair that is decidedly longer, but even in the most extreme instances, it is only long enough to be twisted under to
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    • 401 4  -  BY GEORGINA BRATLEY A glance at the finger nails of cur friend’ ind enemies—will tell us much about tbeir character. The hinds resting on the knees of our fellow passenger in train or bus may not reveal the thoughts of the individual, but will tell what
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    • 66 4 This navy blue marocain frock is relieved by white georgette as a collar and full insets around the wrists. To make the georgette more decorative, it is finely tucked, the double collar being of both the plain and tucked material. Even the soft straw hat follows the
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    • 494 4  -  BY ANNE ADAIR CBulbs for our living’roome, is a pretty fashion, which haslits economical appeal, because they comp, or should como, when cut fl uwers are prohibitive at shop prices. The trouble is that many people delay buying and planting the bulbs, with th” result that they
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    • 376 4  -  BY MARION MORTON Copious bath salts are still looked upon as luxuries by some people. But undoubtedly there is great value in a well prepared bath. The right bath will Uhaway much mental strain, and do a lot of physical good. C >ld baths stimulate, but most
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    • 444 4  -  BY JEAN BURNETT Though the Reason for light, gossamer frocks is on the wane, it is yet too soon for heavy frocks, and su well-dressed svomen search for light materials which are substantial without being too warm/ md which, above all, avoid a wintery appearance. Among the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 312 4 You should give Martell’s BYandy the preference over others as it is superlative» OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by 3yri Baxendale, is now on sale at $2 a copy. Ihe volume may be purchased through our agents through ou the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd
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  • 552 5 Rendition Effected Yesterday Chinese Administration Takes Over Impressive Ceremony Wei-hai-wei, October 1 Wei-hai-wei presents a gay spectacle this morning, the occasion of the rendition. The warships mentioned yesterday are dressed flying the Chinese flag, and the Chinese men of war Chinghai and Haihsing which
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 129 5 tefl£*n;~-'SKi.Mt‘toJUaEZ&«?S 'Ahl■ R M' IBBME (SUCCL) 'J'HE most famous of all Nitro-cellulose finishes is now available in handy sizes in an excellent range of colours in brushing form. BRUSHING DUCO is now on display at the premises of j r Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. iSo call there and see
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    • 353 5 Whafs Your Worth? i H ATisthe jea worth ofa naa The world tries to eeWuiate in terms of money—but the world is not alUuman ways right. Fora man is worth what he does—no Machine mere and no kss. A man, in f*ct, is what he doe?. A man may say
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    • 249 5 Q If I- ,1 |l I El I W x I X S V 'I i ®4->LV l ■Ms Vvy i Testing Time! Can you stand Cae Test of the Hot Damp Days? Or go wouhea and G V pr3BB you, leaving yon enervated and fit £w nothing? If the
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  • 888 6 Grey Habit Pays $ll9 St. Andrew and Hop Over Oblige Second Day’s Results (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 1 Fine weather again favoured today’s races, the second 'day of the Selangor TurfZClub Autumn Meeting, and the going was perfect after the recent rains.
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  • 25 6 >MIBB MOLLY GOURLAY DEFEATED Aldeburgh, October 1 In the English Ladies Golf Championship Miss Wanda Morgan beat Miss Molly Gourlay Holier 1 —Reuter.
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  • 31 6 Oct. 4—Selangor Turf Club Extra Meet ing. 3rd day. 7—Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd annual meeting, Henry Waugh A Co noon. 19 —G. O. C.’s Inspection of Penang Volunteers.
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  • 389 6 DISTRICT COURT CASE Sentenced to 9 Months’ Imprisonment Teh Kai, a Hokkien Chinese, who was charged on two counts of extortion from a Malay woman of Kimberly Street, and a third count of attempted extortion from a Japanese woman was yesterday convicted by Mr. H. A.
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  • 123 6 The following list of Holidays in the Colony during the year 1931 is published for general information in the S.S. Govern ment Gazette: New Year’s Day Thursday, Ist Jan. Thaippusam Monday. 2nd Feb. Chinese New Year Tuesday and Wedand following day nesday, 17th and 18th Feb. Hari
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  • 138 6 CAPTURE BY SINGAPORE DETECTIVE BRANCH Following the report of a gang robbery in Penang in which a Chinese towkay was said to have been gagged and robbed of $6,000 in cash and valuables, Mr. E. Tongue. Head of the Singapore Detective Branch and Detective Inspector Mclntosh, awaited
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  • 96 6 —Reuter. PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS WIN FIRST GAME Philadelphia, October 1 In the presence of President Hoover and 40,000 spectators the first of the seven games for the world’s baseball championship was played to day. Queues of enthusiasts were forming 48 hours before the gates opened. The game resulted in
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  • 200 6 EX-CONSTABLE FINED 40 M.PJlTlhrough a Village The fortnightly sessions of the Kapala Bataa Police Court was held yesterday at Kapala Batas. Chit Man, a Province Wellesley driver and an ex-P.C., was charged with rash and negligent driving through the village of Permatang Brang at 11,45
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  • 299 6 *‘T. O. M. 1 Mr. H. Walton, the assistant-editor of the Straits Echo left for home last evening. Sir tanley Jackson, Governor of Bengal, and Lady Jackson, returned to India on September, 19. Mr. R E. Wilson returns by the P. and O. mail this week and
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  • 154 6 TURKISH OBJECTIONS TO JSGEAN COASTAL VISITS In the course of their summer cruise units of the Mediterranean Fleet, including battleships, cruisers, and destroyers, have during the past four years visited Turkish islands and bays on the Aegean. This year the Turkish Government has notified the British Embassy
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  • 110 6 “To the finder of this letter. Tnis letter was thrown overboard from the White Star liner “Homeric” today (June 18) on its east bound voyave b tween New York and Southampton, 2,203 miles from New York. Please return this letter stating where and when it was found.—Sincerely yours,
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  • 142 6 ACCIDENTAL DEATH WHILE CLEANING HIS RIFLE Bombay, September 15 Mr. Ralph E. Milk, assistant general manager of Roneo, L’d., died yesterday evening as the result of a gunshot wound. At the inquest to-day Mr. William Minards (tssistant mintmaster), co tenant of the deceased, said that after tea on
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  • 139 6 LECTURER WHO SAID THEY WERE MEANT FOR THE HOME A Turkish doctor who recently gave a lec.ure to women in Constantinople h-dto fly for his ofe, according to the Paris newspaper Figaro”, because of the aog?r his remarks arc med ia the audience. His argument wag that
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 39 6 q FOLLOW “TICTAC” In addition to indicating Santorio as a likely winner Tic Tac s tips included the following at yesterday’s races: Claret Cup $l7 Grey Habit $ll9 Polycreta $34 Lady Rossdale $3 Hop Over $57 Malaya’s Premier Tipster.
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    • 132 6 Refrigerators 11 I Chilled by Ig Kelvinator j Stay I Dry and Sweet always BcStl/ I THERE’S not a trace 1 of moisture produced by Kelvinator Electric I Refrigeration. The cold, frosty air is dry and sweet, and its cleanliness will be a i I revelationtoyou.You’llap- preciare the fact that
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  • 1735 7 Searching Cross-Examination Judge Says He Does Not Believe Witness Municipal Commissioners’ Claim When the further hearing was continued in the Supreme Court this morning of the case in which the Penang Municipal Commissioners are suing two of their former employees, Mohamed Abdul Cader (ex-Financial Clerk),
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  • 217 7 INEFFICIENT BRAKES Driver to Pay $2O The driver of a lorry <PB24 and its owner were charged in the Police Court this morning with driving with inefficient brakes and permitting the lorry to be driven without two efficient brakes respec tively. Lorry P. 824 ran over
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  • 46 7 —Reuter. London, October 1 The reconditioned RlOl considerably lengthened has been launched at Cardington and masted beside her sistership R 100. The former will undertake a test flight preparatory to leaving for India at the week end with the Air Minister Lord Thomson aboard.
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  • 141 7 Commissioners Win Suit The Municipal Commissioners’ claim against two of their former employees and two others was concluded this afternoon. His Lordship give judgment for the plaintiffs against all the defendants for the sum of $2,2’21,89 with costs against the 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants on the higher
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  • 513 7 EUROPEANS CHARGED $25 Fines: Licences Endorsed The cases against A. E. Roberts and G. D. Prockter, both employees of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, who were charged with having driven their cars at a speed and in a manner dangerous to the public were heard before
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  • 406 7 PENANG POLICE COURT Mrs Jenkins was summoned in the Police Court before Mr. Edward Jago this morning for refusing to pay her boy Unan $l3/ being balance of wiges due for services rendered. Unan also claimed 14 days’ wages in lieu of notice. Mrs. Jenkins opposed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 Illllllliillllll IJlllllllillllU INSURE AGAINST LOSS WITH 1 ommercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. [lncorporated in England.] Agents: A.A. Anihony &<X, iiiiiii'diiiiiii ncilllllliu*
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    • 51 7 I THE WORLD FAMOUS RUSSIAN ReJalztika. Orchestra AND Cossack Ohoir Will appear by general ch sire I AT THE E. O. HOTEL TO-NIGHT AT 9-45 P. M. gN IN V CABARET and DANCE MUSIC To be rendered during The IMPROMPTU D\NCE Entrance Fee $l.OO. I _p r TffTW lJtww <!m
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  • 453 8 The Kuomintang delegation at Geneva has complained bitterly, and not without at the “European character” of the League of Nations and at the failure of China to secure re-election to a non-permwent seat. This, the delegation states, “induces Chinese people to ex imine the utility of continuing
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  • 234 8 Returning to the subject of our leading article of yesterday, it has occurred to us that at the next meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the first under the chairmanship of the new president there will be a splendid opportunity of obliterating the unfortunate impression which has gained currency
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  • 56 8 Reuter. Lausanne, October 1 The Greek merchant, Chriso Jean Carifalis, has been sentenced to two years and fined a thousand francs and costs accused of selling to a firm in Hong Kong last year a consignment of non existent pulp and also for the illegal possession of
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  • 1020 8  -  A. H. L. Penang, Thursday. X7XEADERS to-day are advised to turn to a letter over V the pseudonym Dealer appearing in our correspondence column on the subject of a Malayan standard for rubber. It is encouraging to find that our recent remarks have found an echo and
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  • 176 8 —Reuter. Seriously Injured by Three Chinese Tientsin, October 2 Mr. Lenox Simpson (Putnam Weale) who was appointed Commissioner of Customs at 1 ientsin under the Yen Hsi-shan regime was shot and seriously injured last night by three Chinese. Ihe Chinese gunmen drove up to Simpson s residence,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 211 8 "~w Twrmnrrni— iMßwnwinriHMrmTH i iiiwmnr’^» l G yOU are Self® in Pealing with I BOOK’S The Chemists. E OUR AIM is to supply all that is good in Drugs, Chemicals, Surgical Goods, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Baby Foods, Toilet Ntc ssit es, Manicure Requisites and Chemists Sundries at Lowest Prices, and
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    • 49 8 n E. O. HOTEL. TO-V'GHT IMPROMPTU DANCE CABARET AND DANCE MUSIC BY IHE WORLD FAMOUS RUSSIAN BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA Entrance Fee $l-00. The Band of the s s. “President Harrison” will play at our AFTER DINNER DANCE on Friday, (To-morrow) 3rd October. CULTIVATE the Habit OF I Drinking* Lipton’s Teas
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    • 13 8 BOSCH" Plugs provd to be best O'fi r(nd in th* and on th?
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 29 8 > DEATH Freeman, —On October Ist., en route to Australia from Singapore. Ambrose William Freeman from heart failure. Chairman of Directors of Austral Malay Tin Ltd. and its associated Companies.
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  • 2280 9 Prime Ministers Foregather > Mr. Ramsay MacDonald’s Welcome Empire’s Political and Constitutional Relations Overseas Delegates’ Reply The Imperial Conference, which is likely to have a farreaching effect on Empire relationships, assembled for the first time in the Locarno Room at the Foreign Office. The Prime Ministers and
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  • 98 9 .—Reuter. Epileptics and the Half Blind Barred NEW RjEGULATIONS London, Octoler 2 Extremely defective eyesight and liability to fits will bar anyone from obtaining a driving licence under the new Road Traffic Act, part of which will be in operation by December. Applicants have to
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  • 67 9 —Reuter. Bandits Take Lihsien and Massacre Populace Peking, October 1 An army of bandits a few weeks ago attacked ihsien, South Kansu, where the inhabitants put up a desperate resistance but after a month’s siege the bandits storm ed the town and wreaked a terrible vengeance, killing
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  • 172 9 Invitation to Opium Conference VENUE OF FORTHCOMING INQUIRY Chinese Indictment of Geneva Methods Geneva, October 1 The League Assembly has adopted the Committee report and accompanying resolution dealing with opium traffic. Prince Tarwaidja (Siam) extended an invitation to hold the forthcoming conference on opium smoking at
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  • 73 9 —Reuti r. PRINCE GEORGE S FUTURE London, October 2 The Daily News and Chronicle Diarist states that Prince George will accompany the Prirce of Wales on his visit to the British Trale Exhibition next spring. The writer suggests the tear is a pre! rainary step towards Prince George
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  • 165 9 Fraudulent Possession Charge Against Chinese Lim Seng, a Chinese fishmonger, was chxrged at the Penang Police Court this morning with fraudulent possession of twenty-four gramophone records at Kimber ley-street yesterday. The accused, who c’aimed trial, was prosecuted by Detective Inspector Blakesley. Detective Bok F.e Seng stated that he
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  • 64 9 Reuter. London Pact to be Sealed To-day or To-morrow Tokio, October 1 The Privy Council at a plenary sessi n at the Imperial Palace in the presence of the Emperor unconditionally approved the London Treaty and advised the Emperor to ratify, thus removing the last obstacle to Japan’s
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  • 91 9 The Batavia Sugar Trust has reduced the limit for superior sugar for export to eight guilders. A meeting of the Rational UniGn of Manufacturers at Manchester elflsted Sir Amos Nelson as chairman also otfter officers as the nucleus of a new textile Council to work with
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 36 9 FERTILISERS. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES. BASIC SLAG. FISH, POTASH SALTS. ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Fajmgrard STANDARD FLOWER ANO LAWN FERTILISERS. IWORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, LM. PENANG.
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    • 42 9 TO-DAY’S NEWS I I I Page A Bit cf (Id London 14 i S r John Simon’s Hope 3 Las of Wei-hai-wei 5 Is the (evil a Woman 13 Woman s Page 4 Sport 6 Local 7 1 Commercial 10; Shipping 12
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    • 370 9 S. MOUTRU Co., Ltd., beg to announce the arrival of the Now His Mister’ Voice Portable Gramophone. k This beautifully finished machine r is made in six colours to suit your 1 own particular taste or to blend with the surroundings in which it 1 is to be and is
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1101 10 CEYLON’S FINANCES Motion of Urgency Moved EXTORT DUTIES A topic of vitd intereft to the rubber industry of Ceylon, and a'so coc >nut producers, was dircugsed in the Ceykn Legislative Com cil last week when Mr. H Senanayake moved the suspension of and orders to enable
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    • 357 10 LAMPORT HOLT LTD. Application for a Receiver ROYAL MAIL GROUP A motion at the instance of the London Maritime Investment Compan v to appoint a receiver and manager of tne business of Lamport and Hop, Ltd, ship owners was in the list for hearing before Mr. Justice
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    • 41 10 The hom°ward mail by the s.s. Kashgar closes at 5-30 p.no, on Saturday, me 4 h instant. The P. &O. Jforea with mails d®spitched from London on September 11 is expected to arrive here at 5-30 r.m. to day.
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    • 182 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share lie* at 11 a.m. to-day: Yesterday To-day f Ĕ 8 2 BB4KSS. 5 m oq m aS a. to. t c. tC. Mining Ayer Hitam Tin. 9 3 10/- 9'3 9/9 Bangrin Tin
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    • 54 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/A/: LONDON Spot £125-0-0 Down 5/1 Months’ £126 7 6 Down 7/6 SINGAPORE $63.00 per picul Down $2.25 150 tons done RUBBER: London d. Unchanged New York 7| c. (Gold) Up ic. Local 11 cts. Unchanged By Courtesy of Messrs,
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    • 104 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 11« cts. per pound =per pl £l4/83 Qu’®t. London 3$ I New York 7f cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denny s). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Fric?s for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 114 cents per
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    • 87 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, S«ptemb®r 30, Spot £125.10.0 three months’ buving £126.15.0 thr®e months’ selling £127.0 0 Messrs Bousteadd Co., Ltd. 2ad Oc. qautition for Singapore refi led t»n $63 rer picul, bueim s< done 150 tons, Penang refined tin $63 12| p«r picul, buvers no
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  • 5 10 Princes Purschatr?, Runnym=»de.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 621 10 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —The adoption of a special brand, would not in my opinion, hive the slightest effect upon the quality produced, articles suggest, that this branding would act as an incentive to the planter to pro duce the higher grade.
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    • 385 10 The following is taken from the Malay Mail. Sir. —I should be interested to know your views, and those of y rir readers on the following instance of what is to ray rain 1 higt-handed behaviour by members of the local police. On Saturday night I allowed ray
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  • 165 10 Popularity of Talkies That Penang folk are by no means tired of the talkies was amply demonstrated last night at the “Majestic” when the Radio production “Second Wife was accorded an enthusiastic reception. The story, which has already been pro ducod on the stage with success, deals with
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  • 92 10 SOMETIMES CAUSES CIRRHOSI > OF THE LIVER. “MoJern pathology makes it clear that even total abstainers sometimes suffer from cirrhosis. Sometimes, too, it is caused simply by taking too much pepper.” Mr. Douglas Cowburn, the Camberwell coroner, made this statement recently ■when returning a verdict of
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  • 159 10 FRENCH SCIENTIST’S EFFORTS IN CUBA Cuba, September 8 The French scientist, M. George Cl p,l de, has succeeded in immersing a caloriferous tube to a depth of G 000 ft. in the Bay of Mantanzas. A large number of scientists attended the experiment upon which Professor
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  • 148 10 INSURED WITH LLOYDS FOR A SUN OF £5OO It is not unusual for an actress to insure her limbs or a musican to insure his fingers. Policies are taken out at various times, on all manner of things. But perhaps the strongest cover ever granted has just
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  • 114 10 A Perfect Ass A solicitor referring to his client, a man of hitherto unblemished character, who pleaded guilty at Old street Police Court to a charge of receiving stolen property, eaid: If I were not in court I should not only call my client a fool, but I should put
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  • 203 10 I A RUMOUR IN JOHORE Johore Bahru, September 29 I The two most important ovonts of th® past month have h.en the return of H. H. th© Sultan from Eu ope and his departure about i a fortnight later, says a correspondent of the Malaya Tribune.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 17 10 'BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea.
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    • 313 10 New Advertisements POSITIONS VACANT, Two Eurasian Saeswomem r. qnired, willing, and intelligent. Apply Pmchard Co., Ltd., Penang, TO LET Unfurnished Fiat in Town from l“t December. 1930. Apply Box 151. J) Pinang Gazette. NOTICES Notice of Removal. Notice is hereby given that we have» removed from No. 7, Union Btre®t,
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  • 770 11 COMRADESHIP European Unemployment Problem Discussed Members of the Klang branch of the Ex-Services Association of MJaya held their third annual dinner on Saturday night at Klang Club. Mr J 0 Carpenter presided and among the members and guests present were Maj'ir B J Eaton, OBE, Commdr. Mills
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 102 11 PRITCHARDS Provision Department. For the Finest Quality Provisions Prices are cut to the lowest possible, and are strictly nett. Cold Storage Goods Fresh Shipments Received every fortnight Pay Cash and Save On Your Cold Storage Purchases 10Z Or Deposit the Approximate Value of your Monthly Purchases, and so Secure this
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    • 18 11 "BOSCH* 1 Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 119 11 ALVAYT FRET hl from Rouble Ao! ENGLAND W fOJ-W I Si DOUBLE ACE BT VIRGINIA CIGARETTE/ OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY HVGIENICALLY PURE. THEY ARE 05TAIHABLE AT THE ARD A I K POPULAR PRICE OF TOBACCO Co., Ltd. LONDON /C PZRTiN or DO I»^ ——M—W—————WMW RIVER RE!) CRUSHED Sand Earth Granite J
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 119 11 ■-CfAgBLY ALBUM--THE MAN IN THE KITCHEN By gluyas wiu jams Ma jk W wJ w liir A? —fit WHERE rr DECIPES IEMUSTBE IEAVES THMSS ON 7W> LEFT S KEPr W ICE-CHEST. AFTER OF ICE-CHEST AND p kIVN OFF PANTR.Y TAKING THINGS OUT STARTS LOOKING FoR. AIF nFFGRf? POKING TOR FfNPS
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  • 957 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Part Tcday 3B Tung Song from Bernam River Sailed for Pulau Langkawi and Kantang to-day at noon. B B a. in par g
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  • 467 12 S.S. MOREA” Her Final Trip East The P and 0 ''Morea” which has recently been told to a Japanese Company, ip cue to arrive at Penang at six o’clock t.ds evening, on h«r final voyage East under the P and ofl ig. She has
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 68 12 Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference aver others as it is superlative The Theatre will put on to-night an exceptionally strong programme comprising 4 New Features which will provide an excellant entertainment and we would advice our readers not to miss these selected pictures which show Adventures, Stunts, Romance,
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    • 61 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE AMERICAN EXPRESS (Incorporated in U. S. A.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE. LEAa PS am MS SAUCE !i A 080? Q 2 i L-J TW W|TH 'j CHEESEV’Or > DU.IC.OUS I f ISS3i A. Mohamed Rawther Shipments promptly cleared *nd despatched. Moderate charge. For particulars apply:— Office 3a,
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    • 22 12 ojsTAHCE AH Opu’eal prescriptions dispensed at Competitive Prices. A trial will convince you. THE NEW DISPENSARY, 217, Penang Road, Penang. Thone 905
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 255 12 til At Last I lhe Film You’ve All Been Waiting For! n n j For Natural T. Penang Road U FWm Wl W A Reproduction g ’Phone /Sa g|| II f f w) J of E a( Sounil. f TO NIGHT 6 &9 30 I’O-NIGHT 6.30 9.30 10-NIGHI 6.30 9.3
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  • 1225 13 Sex— Eex, until cna is nauseated with it. There is so much sex splashed over the pages of certain newspapers—so many “woman stories”—that the unthinking are beg nning to ask if the devil was a woman. To what a pass we have come was rather
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    • 263 13 BORN j ||j ~STHX 1820 W Jl STRONG ’GENTLEMEN PREFER* Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is the whisky that has made the Johnnie Walker reputation. It is the popularity of this whisky which makes Johnnie Walker sales what they are—the largest in the world. Why Because of its quality—because it is
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  • 655 14 but a few will be forgotten, *'H.B.”in the Mcraing Post.” GOAL OF THE CLIPFERS End of Limehouse Basin Limehouse Basin, through which the tea and wo< 1 clippers of last century crowded into the West India docks, has received its last ship from London river,
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    • 387 14 BP M MK* Il w i Mfe Q ua »'y alone has made A *B® th» huge demand for <. tSw 31ack and White Virginia MHOOE'W JgU F high-ela.. lite jS cigarettes throughout the /;.<■ world are choosing S&'fiY.OO Black and White, in pre- a < y > fere nee
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    • 1343 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LIN dollar steam ship line I INTENDED BAITINGS FROM PENANG. J H J A Lfl?nß/’» A>J ILf AHI TINE WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. J CZI/IU AUTOMEDON Oot. 3 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. J FfrM tS I PATROCLUS Oct. 9 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. C Vt'TaZx
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