Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 228. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 OENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 497 1 FT nagata] BIiOTHERS 'I DENTISTS I Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street e 111 2 h l 1 1 1 I'll!'I IHHimiiWUili i lAre you having your Car Renovated? I JUST OUTI Jf I The External Triangle If so insist on g I The Magnincient
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    • 20 1 H. TOK IS A TSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 6S, 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2078 2 POSITIONS VACANT. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. BANKS. A MAISON de BEAUTE p hohgkong and shanghai /295“ A Two Eurasian Saleswomen Reco .truchon of:- XTnkiNO CORPORATION. 1 UUV Ihi- -J S r> wqnirrd, willing, au.l Intelligent. Appl, 23 Bish»P_Str«t. Penang. (1) Penang Street from Bishop Street O J 4 OOO£ D Pritchard <t
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  • 639 3 Former Lord of 110 Wives Now an Exile in Poverty Saiyid Mir Alam Khan, once Emir of Bokhara, 1c rd of a harem of 110 beautiful women, a Cmeaua whose fortune was £35,000.000 in gold coin, and a man who ruled 1,250,0P0 people with
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  • 204 3 A SINISTER determination to make tax inspectors omniscient is iad cited ty the papers reh at a recent examination, when the vrobknid set the examinees include! Write an essay on the tyranny of fashion. lu what branch of science do youant
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  • 182 3 FIRM’S SERVICES FOR ITS EMPLOYEES Halstead, Angus! 30 There is a brewery in this town with a church on the premises, and every Sunday afternoon the head of the firm conducts a service there for his thirty employees. The brewery c.me first —how long ago no
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  • 80 3 FOUNTAIN-PEN FILLER FEEDING Mrs. T agle, wife of a Bath tramway employe*», has given birth to a baby g rl weighing eighteen ourc?s. The child is being fed by means of a fountain-pen filler, and has so thrived that its weight is now tvsentyL ur ounces.
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  • 71 3 A MAGISTRATE SAYS SO Can I st y out as late as I like a husbmd asked the Lambeth magistrate, Mr. Sandbach K.O. The man complained that his wife continually nagged him. She made herself part'culariy unpleasant, he said, when heraiurned home late after visiting
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 68 3 u.ll'.c I'jMMMMMTi<Bi.jiiMcaa.zy A word to the wise Estate and Mine Managers AND Other Wholesale Buyers OF DRUGS CHEMICALS DRESSINGS AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES. Are You Getting Full Value IN Quality Quantity and Service? We Guarantee All Three and I Our Prices are Competitive. We will be pleased to submit quotations for
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    • 22 3 Pou should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. Massage House. 2, ARRATOON ROAD. M/S8 YURT MISB MATRUKO.
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    • 236 3 PIANO| FOR I 2 sO'" Now’s your opportunity to secure a Bargain. Reconditioned Haros, perfect in every way, casings like new. An instrument you will be proud to own. Easy terms i lingl/arranged. jaggtf J ]I j b i Only a pew in Stock. 1 K PIANO Co JN| -PENANG
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  • 531 4 STARS’ DISTANCE Knowledge of Sun’s Position Involved The important routine and research work carried out at the Royal Obiervttory, Greenw'cb, is described in four publications issued by H. M. 'Stationery Office, dealing with the activities of a number cf departments. The most outstanding achievements of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 213 4 > \o«ii^'^A^^T^ r 'O~^'~'*'‘-***? r •< r r 'TpO make a jelly < 1 dainty and tempting, < > that will set quickly in any climate, that will be sure to please your > guests, use— s (erebos Jelly Crystals J Agents: Huttcnbach Lazarus Sons Ltd., Penang ir Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 184 4 He’s Asking For Trouble And trcbably he’ll get it—if not applied externally, then meat certainly, internally. Boys are so curioui and adventurous. They will do a thing just for the sake of teeing how it feels —even if it hurls, and ea strange things in secret, jaet Bee they taete
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    • 186 4 "THE DEPENDABLE EIGHT /a B vS-v HI 1 It is only natural that people should refer to the Dodge Eight-in-Line as "the dependable eight." Dodge Brothers and dependability have been linked in the public mind for more than fifteen years. The Dodge Eight-in-Line gives smoothness that lasts.. .flashing responsiveness with
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  • 530 5 GERMAN POLICE BAFFLED Detective Plan That Failed Berlin, August 29 A blacl mailer of extraordinary ingenuity has b?en trying to hold the town of Magdeburg up to ransom. He demands fir himself and his associates four Lek eta from Hamburg to New Yotk and a
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  • 144 5 “I DON’T FANCY CRICKET COACHING JOBS” J.ck Hobbs, the famous Surrey and England cricketer, in a broadcast talk said I h' po to play one more season for Surrey—possibly two. After that —well, I atn not Eure. ‘’Several attract'vo coaching jibshave been put up to me. Bat I
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  • 68 5 Donald Br°mner, aged fifty-fiv\ who was travelling from Glasgow to Wick jumped from the train at Inverness as it was crossing the viaduct over the Ness He climbed the parapet, took < ff some of his clo hing and dived furty feet into the river. Bri
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  • 69 5 R uter. Winnipeg, August 30 A warning against go’.f as a ‘‘tabloid pr paratiun too easily prescribed and not always producing the requ red results,” was uttered hra to-d »v by Sir E. Fa, qubar Bi zzard. the K ng’s physician, in a sp.ech before the Medic
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  • 482 5 graphic description, Letter of the Fifta Century A D. Heat wave or no heat-wave, I believe 11 at football starts in tamest to m<rrow (Saturday), and, although it is not a cjol subject, it ig perhaps excusible for me to draw attention to an eailier
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  • 165 5 EXPENSIVE RUINS BURIED IN DESERT Is there a lost city of the ancients, big ger and more perfect than Zimbabwe, buried in the Kalahari desert Information collected by the Union Minister of Lands durir g a recent tour appears to indie ite that tture i°. According to
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  • 127 5 'TUBERCULOSIS AS RARE AS TYPHOID Winnipeg. August 26 If c’vilisation keepi up its present fight against tubercuh sis the disease will be as are in 1950 as typhoid fever is now in Eng’a id, declared Dr. Ernest Ward, the bin. secretary of the Joint Tuberculosis C ur
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  • 28 5 It is my express wish that u.y eoi shall desist from motor-ci cling.” wroU Mr. Mark AtkiitO'*’, of Ambleside, W stmorknd, in his wi
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 149 5 r- R r. i*■ M UH 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
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    • 115 5 TEL/ j J I I SPECBAUY MADE FOR MAIAYA 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. Fresh from West of England pastures, rich
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  • 1937 6 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Chairman’s Review at Half-Yearly Meeting ACUTE DEPRESSION The half-yearly general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce was held on Tuesday at the Fullerton Building, Singapore. Mr James Robertson presided and there was a large attendance of members. The following were
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  • 429 6 Bishop Holden of Kw r angsi passed through Penang on his way to China on board the “Morea.” The Very Rev. Dean Swan of Shanghai arrived in Penang by the Morea yester day and continued his voyage by the same boat this morning. Messrs. R. O. J
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  • 139 6 SATURDAY’S MATCH New Blood ia the Pack 1 iiPROVED BACKS (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, October 2 The Kedah team to meet Penang on Saturday has been selected as follows Rogers Daintry Drummond Hay Forbes Sandeman Burrough Haliday 0 Callaghan Dobbie Penman Howcroft Buigess
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  • 117 6 COLOURS v. WHITES The following have been selected to play on Saturday, at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade Colours J. N. Cooley J. H. Fenwick, A. F. Baughan, G. R. Evans and D. H. Trumble J. A. Embury and R. W. Royston E. W. Gibson (capt), H. G.
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  • 62 6 TO BE DRAWN ON SUNDAY The “Pinang Gazette” is officially informed, by the Secretary of the Selangor Turf Club, that the raffle for the four vacancies on the subscription list for the 1931 griffins will be drawn on Sunday, October 5, at the Kuala Lumpur Racecourse at
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  • 42 6 —Reuter. MISS MORGAN DEFEATED BY MISS WILSON Aldeburgh, October 2 In the sixth round of the English Ladies Golf Championship Miss Enid Wilson beat Miss Wanda Morgan 3 and 2. Miss Morgan yesterday defeated the holder, Miss Molly Gourlay.—Reuter.
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  • 175 6 NOTTS COUNTY DEFEATS NORWICH London, October 2 In the Southern Section of the Third Division Notts County defeated Norwich City by four goals to nil.—Reuter. The F. M S. Government proposes to raise a local loan of $7,478,990. A paltry loan in view of the fact that the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 416 6 A OF COLD STORAGE MILK tew JM ii fill 11 I I I i I I W I iNllvl MliliW zs a Bottle of Health I— LISTER ENGINES VALVES EASILV REMOVED ON UNSCREWING COVERS CARBURETTOR .REMOVABLE COVER SIMPLY A PLAIN /ON WATER JACKET. CISTERN-NOTHING TO 6ET OUT OF ORDER INVERTED
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  • 1430 7 Nine Races Promise of Good Fields Selections by Tic-Ta.c The last day ’a racing at Kuala Lumpur, to morrow, may provide a f eW upsets again as there is a promise of good fields in several of the races The seventh race, in particular,
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  • 145 7 RICHARDSON GIBSON The wedding took place this morning at the St. George’s Church between Mr. Henry William Richardson, Master Mariner, Penang and Miss Dorothy Gibson, daughter of Mr, Thomas Gibson of Sunderland. The bride arrived at Penang yesterday by the “Morea” from Home. 1 he Rev. Keppel Garnier
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  • 123 7 POST OFFICE’S CASH ON DELIVERY SERVICE It is revealed in the annual report of the Post and Telegraph Department, in connection with the Cash on Delivery parcels service that considerable inconvenience is caused to the Department through addressees failing to take delivery of their parcels
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  • 82 7 ADDRESSES LONDON CLUB ON MALAYA Mr. Choo Kia Peng, C. B. E., the well known Kuala Lumpur Chinese, returned to Malaya yesterday by the orea’’ after a health holiday in Europe. He was accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Kia Peng. Mr. Kia Peng was president of the
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  • 48 7 CREW RETURNING BY b. S. MACEDONIA” A Pinang Gazette representative was informed that the officers and crew of the "Morea” are to return home by the Macedonia’’ as passengers as the “Morea"’ is to be handed to her new Japanese owners when she arrives at Yokohama.
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  • 50 7 NO WORK TILL ABOUT 20TH Mr. Justice Sproule left for Singapore this morning by the P. and 0, s. s. Morea and will be away till about the 20ch instant. His Lordship has gone to Singapore to assist in the civil work there which has mounted up.
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  • 24 7 There will be Moonlight Band Performances at the Esplanade on 4th. 6th. and 7th, October from 8.30. p m. to 10.30 p.m.
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  • 69 7 Extensive Repairs Necessary to Puss Moth (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 2 Expert examination reveals extensive damages to Matthews’ puss moth. Don Muang men are carrying out repairs which will take three weeks. A new under carriage has been ordered by cable from Karachi The engine is
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  • 129 7 A NEW EDITION Parts one and" two of the Malayan Arithmetic s first edition having sold out a new and enlarged edition has been prepared in which a separate book is provided for each of Standards I, II and HI of Malaya’s English Schools. Each book of
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  • 106 7 COMMITTEE GETS BUSY The Committee in connection with the above hold a meeting at Carcosa. on Sunday, September 28. The following were present. Mrs. Cochrane (organizer) Mrs. Blair 'treasurer) Mrs. C. A Mathews (Hon Sec.) Mrs. Spooner, Mrs Butler, Mrs. Tempany, Mrs South. Raju Uda, Hon.
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  • 392 7 CELEBRATIONS IN PENANG Among all the Hindu festivals, the “Navaratri” is the longest one spreading over 10 days It starts on the next day to the New-moon day in the month of Purattasi (Sep.— Oct.) and lasts for nine nights (Nava=Nine Rathri=Night) every year. As usual, the festival
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 449 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir —Following upon your examples of yesterday may I write these few lines upon what you will consider perhaps a topic of the day. I was much struck by the great amount, unusual amount I might say. of truth in
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    • 535 7 Sir, —The Unemployment Committee of the Incorporated Society of Planters would be obliged if you could publish the enclosed articles which appeared in the Daily Mirror of September 3, 1930, and Financial News of same date, in response to action taken by the Society in their letter to the
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  • 411 7 RETAILERS’ PROFITEERING. stocks Not Taxed Prices advanced (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, October 2 With reference to the new duties on imports into the Federated Malay States on sugar, petrol, tobacco, etc., which came into force on the first instant, retailershave wasted no time in advancing
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  • 83 7 “THE SINGING PIANIST” Dr. Jazz, the "Singing Pianist is to give two concerts at the Runnymede Hotel. The first will be given to morrow 'Saturday) and the second on Wednesday. Dr. Jazz has played at the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, the New Monico, Weltevreden and the
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  • 70 7 —Reuter. Fascist Party’s Highly Coloured Manifesto Vienna, October 3 The elections are fixed for November 9. The Heimwehr (Fascists) have issued a manifesto emphasising the Party s determination not to allow the Red majority to snatch the helm of State from its grasp and declaring it must participate
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  • 43 7 A General Meeting of the Union Epworth League will be hi Id on Friday, October 3, at 8 p m., in the Anglo Chinese Girls’ School, Anson Road, Penang Games and light refreshments will be provided. All are cordially invited
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 419 8 It is announced by public advertisement that tenders will be received at the Resident Ccuncillor’s Office for the exclusive right, subject to certain limitations, of selling toddy by retail during 1931 within certain localities in Penang, Province Wellesley and the Bindings. Tenders will also be received for
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  • 441 8 With the certainty of a greatly decreased revenue in consequence of the present prices of tin and rubber the lot of our local Chancellors of the Exchequer is not an enviable one, but we cannot congratulate the Chief Secretary to the Government of the F.M S. on the
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  • 1335 8  -  A. H. L. Penang, Friday. morning we bid good welcome to Mr. G. W. Bryant, who is to succeed Mr. G. L. Ham as President of the Municipality. A hard furrow it. is. But we shall be behind the plough. proof were wanting that it is time
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 309 8 Jlk x/zz X z<Xx /Mk w HAJCi THE PREMIER WHISKY THAT GOES SACK TO 1627 is /t 710 *****7* S \A/AisA.y E»h»lghk 104 H SiSsW f-®*/ -/WWS». j 'miIMMW aafjfc,. -»3r eft-7— r ;>3-4< _gg£ I jCS^^ '< gZ?A^>,: Mf' i 1 '/AL Evaporated 1 /O-. V £> Mitk?r ft
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    • 58 8 < E. O. HOTEL. The Band of the s. s. “President Harrison” will play at our AFTER DINNER DANCE TO NIQHT-9.45 P.M. In espouse to innumerable requests THE WORLD FAMOUS RUSSIAN BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA and COS'ACK CHOIR will give performances at this HO 1 EL On Saturday Sunday, the 4th sth
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 44 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Mr. Koay Geok Heng (Heap Cheang) beg to thank all friends and relatives who kindly lent their motorcars, sent wreaths, scrolls, telegrams and letters of condolence for the occasion. Koay Khoon Sin Koay Khoon Earn Koay Khoon Hock
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  • 508 9 Reuter. Imperial Conference at Work BANKERS SCHEME TO REHABILITATE silver Non-Fiduciary Note Issue Recommended London, October 2 At a meeting of the heads of delegations to the Imperial Conference at No 10 Downing Street today consideration of the best methods of dealing with various items on the agenda
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  • 87 9 —Reuter. Scene on Arrival in Paris from Geneva ROYALIST DISTURBANCE Paris, October 3 The Camelots du Roi (the Royalists? staged a hostile demonstration against M. Briand on his arrival at the Gare du Lyon from Geneva. A war-wounded Camelot du Roi named Bourin rushed up as
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  • 120 9 —Reuter. Fresident Hoover’s Confidence in Farly Recovery Cleveland (Ohio) October 3 “The depression is world wide, but it is not necessary we should await the recovery of the rest of the world The difficulties of other nations exceed ours and we shall need again to undertake to assist
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  • 174 9 questions under discussion. —Rugby Radio Service. Anglo-Russian Committee Sits in London London, October 3 Brit'sh and Russian members of the Anglo-Soviet Debts and Claims Committee were received by the Foreign M. Arthur Henderson, at the Foreign Office to-day. The Russian delegation were introduced by the Soviet Ambassador. M.
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  • 131 9 sentatives at many points abroad. —Rugby Radio Service. Diplomatic Bag from “Egypt” Returned to Foreign Office London, October 2 As a result of salvage operations on the steamship Egypt sunk after collision with a French steamer in the Bay of Biscay in 1922, the Foreign Office has
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  • 63 9 Reuter. >unce redemption 131. of the Four I 9Q/19. Amnunting The Treasury announce redemption at par on January 15. 1931. of the Four Per Cent War Loan, 1929/42, amounting to £77 000 000 and also announce the issue by tender of an unlimited amount of
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  • 43 9 Reuter. The Hague. October 2 The Minister for the Colonies has received the Dutch ommittee of Rubber Growers. The Minuter intends to ccorerate with the Governor General of the Dutch East Indies for the purpose of improv irig the situation.
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  • 157 9 —Reuter. Critical Condition of Victim OPERATION NECESSARY Tientsin, October 2 The attempted murder of Mr. Lenox Simpson occurred at 7-30 last night at the Customs Commissioner’s official residence. Mr. Simpson was conducting the visitors to his study and was shot squarely in the small of
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  • 88 9 —Reuter. Money for Any State a Victim of Aggression Geneva, October 2 The convention providing financial assist ance for any State a victim of aggression was formally signed by representatives of twenty nine countries including France and Britain. The minimum sum guaranteed by the signatories to the
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  • 72 9 Fourteen Perish in Staffordshire Explosion London, October 2 Fourteen fatalities ocourred at an explosion last night at Grove Colliery, near Walsall, .-taffordshire. The cause of the disaster is unknown. Rescue opeiations are very diffi cult owing to heavy falls add as a result of the explosion the workings
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  • 70 9 -Reuter. Being Recommissioned for Further Service in China London, October 2 The aircraft carrier Hermes is being recommissioned to-morrow for a further period of service in the Far East. Two flights belonging to the Fleet Air Arm will be recommissioned for further service in the Hermes and accompany
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  • 60 9 —Reuter. Henry Ford s Latest Prediction New York, October 2 An industrial revolution in America is predicted by Mr. Henry Ford in a new book Moving Forward.” He foresees the labouring classes become the leisured classes, abolishing over produc tion and unemployment and providing
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  • 43 9 Reuter. Tokio, October 2 The Ministry of Agriculture's first estimate of the 1930 rice crop in Japan is approximately 331,625,000 bushels, 34,700,00 greater than in 1929, while the Korean crop is approximately 95,708,000 bushels or 28.00J.0u0 more than last year.
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  • 36 9 —Reuter. New York, October 2 Thirteen people, all French, were trapped in the collapse of a four-stoiey tenement house at Greenwich Village. t o far five dead and five injured have been extricate!
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  • 334 9 —Pritish United Press. “Red” Reign of Terror in Changsha CITY OF RUIN Hankow People were shot in the streets for wearing long gowns when the Communist bandits ruled in Changsha, once the prosperous capital of Hunan but now a city of death and ruins. Chinese
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  • 86 9 —Reuter. President Wants Modified Martial Law During > lections New York, October 3 A despatch from Havana says that President Machado has sent a massage to the Cuban Congress asking for a suspension of Constitutional Guarantees in Havana and suburbs until after the elections on November 1.
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  • 65 9 —Rugby Radio Service. New Outer Cover Fitted to Vessel London, October 2 The Air Ministry has issued a commu nique regarding last night’s trial flight of the airship RlOl which states: The beha viour of the airship, including a new outer cover, was quite satisfactory and the addition of
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  • 65 9 The Japanese Emperor signed the London Treaty and the Imperial Seal was affixed thereto, completing Japan’s ratification. M. Aurlia who was shot by the antiFascist Ruggiero in Brussels on September 21, has died in hospital. The Nanking Finance Ministry has instructed the Inspector-General of Mari-time-Customs that
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  • 60 9 PRINCE GEORGE —Reuter. London, October 3 It is authoritatively stated that though plans for Prince George to accompany the Prince of Wales to the British Trade Exhibition at Buenos Aires have been discussed, nothing is yet definitely decided. The statement that the tour might be a preliminary to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 53 9 iO-SAY’S NEWS Page A Town El de', mailed 5 S malic 4 Flanet 4 Life s Big Secret Singapore Fiade 6 Tea and Coffee ar.d drug H «hit 11 Football 1,5(10 Years Aga 5 Ex-Puhrs Bird for £35,000,0(0 3 St. K Idin’s Memories 13 I port 6 ltr.l 7 Comme
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    • 305 9 > L, A J7 1 77 A- l\ 1 //r' >. W' A wi \wi /OVA W A/ I] z-v'JW"* >>\ f\ Jahm |a| f Bathing Costumes •—WT in Newest Styles and Colours. y Womens Popular Womens Two-Some Swim Suit. in Medium or Low Neckline. Medium Neckline all co’ours Monochromatic
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 527 10 DECLINING RATES Industrial Market Uninteresting BLAKE AND CO. Singapore, October 1 Since we wrote our last review the rubber and tin markets have tendered steadily downward, and so fir as we can gee there is notb’ng to impeie their further decline. Elites continue to tap
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    • 818 10 THE RUBBER INDUSTRY Curing Itself by Natural Means SYMINGTON AND SINCLAIR London. September 10 One event of ou'st«nding importance must be recorded this w-ek, namely, the mnoui cement of the Malayan Government that no form cf governmental restriction of output or of experts cm be undertaken.
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    • 230 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday Today a SS E 2 Shaßbs. 3 a p CO UQ 00 CO I o. (a, I c. ta. Mining. Hong Fatt M .42 45 .424
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    • 55 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £124-0-0 Down £1 3 Months’ £125-12-6 Down 15/SINGAPORE $63.50 per picul Up 50 c. 100 tons done RUBBER'. London 3f d. Up jd. New York c. (Gold) Up ic. Local Ilf cts. Up 3/8 c. By Courtesy
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    • 61 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 115 cts per pound =per pl $l5/33 Qu'ct. London 3J I New York 7g cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as folio we: Spot Hl cents per
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    • 86 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, October 1, Spot £125.0.0 three months* buving £126 7.6 thr«e months’ selling £126.10.0 Messrs. Boustead A C 0.,, Ltd. 3rd Oc quotation for Singapore refined tin $63-50 per picul, business done 100 tons, Penang refined tin $63 37| per picul, buyers no
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    • 79 10 FOR SEPTEMBER Pangnga River Tin Conceseions Ltd, Output piculs 1,420 Hours run 915 Yardage 206,000 Estimated realised value of Ore $59,350. Both Dredges cl< sed down on the 24ch September fir k four months stoppage in accordance with the Tin Producers Assoc avion Scheme. Nawng Pet Tin Ltd.
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  • 167 10 High K ociety Blues at the Queen sj In spite of the inclemency of the weather the “Qo o< »n’a scored a big bit yesterday with “High S'Ciety Blues” the house being crowded at b<~tb shows. Good weather thia evening and on Saturday is sure to mean packed
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  • 154 10 FOUR CHINESE CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH THE OFFENCE The four Chinese who were arrested at Singapore on the instructions of the Penang Detective Department in connection with the gang robbery at Stewart Lane reported in the Sunday Gazette were produced before Mr. Edward Jago in the Second
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  • 64 10 .—Reuter. British Consulate Opened Wei Lai wei, October 2 There was a big gathering this morning to watch the Union Jack hoisted over the British Consulate. The Consul, Mr. Allan Archer, entertained a number of Chinese and British residents. The final act of rendition took place this afternoon when
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  • 76 10 CHINE E POSSESSES DUTIABLE LIQUOR A Chinese named Kwah Ah Hee who was charged by Mr. R. K Auten of the Govern ment Monopolies (1) with having been in possession of dutiable liquor, (2) and with the possession of apparatus for distilling was to-day convicted by Mr. E.
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  • 95 10 CHINESE CHARGED A Chinese named Yeoh Chooi Seng was produced in the Second Police Court, Penang, before Mr. Edward Jago, and charged with having committed offences against certain Chinese youths at Jelutong. The accused, who was charged on five different counts, claimed trial. Mr. C. D. D.
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  • 66 10 P. 9. “PRESIDENT HARRISON” The Dollar liner a.s, “President Harri eon*’ arrived at Penang to-day from the Far E sr. Mr. J. H. Bennn is her Commanaer. She brought four passengers to Penang. They were Mr. John T. Firestone, nnd Mr. A. H. Perkins who boarded
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  • 216 10 POLICE OURT CASE A Chinese named Seoh Ah Chew was produced before Mr. Edward Jago, in the Penang Police Court to day to show cause why be should not be bound over to be of good behaviour. It was alleged that the accused was found
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  • 156 10 CHINESE CONVICTED Charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property namely, a silver belt valued at §17.50, belonging to Lee Keng Kung, a Chinese named Neo Lye Seng was to day convicted by Mr. Edward Jago in the Police Court. The accused admitted having been in possession of the
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  • 74 10 On a charge of stealing four katties of tin valued $2.70, from the godowns of the Straits Trading Company at Butterworth, See Bok Seng a Hokkien, was produced before Mr. A. D. York at the Butterworth Police Court yesterday Inspector Dawson was in charge
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  • 82 10 SAFE ARRIVAL AT ALOR STAR Capt. Andy Cunningham left Seletar Air Base at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. Repairs had been effected to his machine at the Singa pore Flying Club, and the plane was later taken to Seletar by road, the wings being carried on a lorry. Later
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  • 44 10 To combat the possible spread of smallpox from Ipjh to Kuala Lumpur, the Health authorities are inaugurating a vacci nation campaign in the Sanitary Board area. Facilities will be offered for the whole community to be vaccinated at home or in office.
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  • 117 10 GOct. 5, Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. No English Service at St. Mark’s Church Butterworth Bam Holyr Communion and 1 am Morning Praye and Addres B at Union Church. Alor Star, 6pm Evensong and Address at Masonic Hall. Sungei Patani. Oct. 6, 8 a m Holy Communion at Masonic
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    • 49 10 H 1 Wgl? ftunnymede The Cheerful Hotel TOMORROW Morning Music in the Lounge, AND after DINNER DANCE. Special Added Attraction DR. JAZZ THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN NEGRO ARTIS! will appear during the AFTER DINNER DANCE Admission, including dinner $3,50 Non-diners $l.OO RINNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Mao agcr. ’Phone 543.
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    • 50 10 NOTICE Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences for Penang, Province Wellesley and the Dindings, 1931. NOTICE is hereby given th it the final date for the submission of tenders hag been ext°n'ed to noon on tne 2L.. Ocober, 1930. W. C. HODGES, Assistant Superintendent, Government Monopolies. Penang, 2 d Ocober, 1930,
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    • 42 10 Oh WEEKLY CLUBS.THE new method of iUYING. Generous conimis>n, no, utlay. Little uouole. expense, ,u*"*ant:a ly inied income M rveilous 'irs in Fashions, Footwear, igr. Underwear. Outfit!mu. *xii practically s< I them iveMfcate NOW J end c. tiaafeue and luU vaxi cs.—
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    • 655 10 TO LET aag== =g====g==sas==g aaaij 7 ~ar. ~s»a..agSFr nsaae 177, Green Lane, Quiet Residential Area, Two Storey House. 2 or 3 Bedrooms. New Condition. Garden. Garage. Hard Court. Fully furnished including Glass, China, Immediate Entry. Leaso or Monthly. Moderate rental. Apply:— Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., Chartered ank Chambers. ffISfICONYm NOTICE
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  • 758 11 Natural Craving 1 for Alcohol Profeseor Walter E. Dixon. F R. 9 in the course of his address at the ninetyeighth annual meetinz of the British Medical Association taking plac* ii Winnipeg, Slid that ad liotion to drugs had recently assumed such worldwide
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  • 511 11 DRY S.-CAL” ENVELOPE'S > Invention of American I Origin We have received i formation in regard to a new invention whica it is claimed '•ill lead to a considerable outlet for inbber. Jt is pointed out that while gre t improvements have been nr.a le in tbe
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  • 256 11 THE RECENT ANGLO-JAVA ANNOUNCEMENT The announcement concerning the non- oiyment of interest on their Debentures, m*de by the Anglo Java Rubber and Produce Co., and the Laras (Sumatra) Rubbar Co., and the proposals made to the Debenture-holder?, wil’, uufortunatey, not be the only statement to be made vhat
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  • 474 11 BANK REVIEW Experiences of U. S. Companies In its latest monthly review the National City Bank of New York devotes consideration to the experiences of companies engaged in sales on ths gradual instalment plan since the present period of depression began. While it is admittedly still too
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  • 230 11 UTMOST SATISFACTION FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW Captain F.F. Summers, the c mamander of the White Star lin?r ‘Britannic,” after completing h?r maiden voyage and returning to Liverpool well within the schedule Dm?, told a Liverpool corespondent that he was thoroughly satisfied with what he described as
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  • 582 11 A VITAL MATTER Given by “Bulls” or “Bears” Mr. C. V. Thomas, in h’s speech lan month, at the annual meeting of Tronob Mines, L d„ said, I have read a mass of calculations by different so called auth ari ties, and I am utterly at a
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  • 70 11 Panang, October 3, 1931. (Bv Owrtew The Vhartere* Bank.') 9n London Bank Demand 2/3 4m ts 2'4 1/32 Private 3 m/ta c edit 2'4 5 16 8 Documentary 2 4 7/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 i Frmo. T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 156 Bvvrt* T.T. «I"’» BUavla T.T.
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  • 79 11 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) Lo-iloD, October 3 Paris, 123.77 New York. 4.851 7 Brussels, 34.84; Geneva. 2 >,03 Auw--erdarn, 12.04; Milan. 92.78; Berlin, 20 40 Stockholm, 18.08 Copenha ‘«n, 18.15; Os’o, 18.16; Vienna, 34.42 Prague 1631; Helsmgfors, 193 Madrid, 47 Lisbon 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818; Rlc, sf'; «nenoa
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  • 382 11 LATEST FIGURES British Vehicles Gaining A Market W.ishingtor, August 26 A sharp fall in the number of motorcurs manufactured in the United States in the first seven months of this y?ar with tbe same period of 1929, is revealed by figures published by the Department of
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  • 1164 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Ta day b 8 fr< tn Sitiawar. Dindingf* and Pangko”, Sa Id for Pa gkor, Diudinga and Siiiawan tc-day at 5 p. m.
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    • 15 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE we AMERICAN EXPRESS (Incorporated in U. S. J.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.
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    • 107 12 Assurance in force exceed $38,c(K),90J, Assets exceed $11,000,000. S. C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltu. (IneorpoMtUrl In Stiaits Seltlsment»). unco.? LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, f.C. HEAD OFFICE: Wincueater House Singapore. Tbe Company ha. £20,000 deporited with the Supreme Court of England and eomplui wish the Bribrh Ufo
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    • 81 12 A Phone No. 1179 1M" Ajjestic a/ I SOUND p—S YSTE M To-night! Positively the Last Night! Undoubtedly one of the Finest Dramatic Productions of the Year’ Radio Pictures presents CONRAD NAGEL tHhe Slar with “The Perfect Voice’) AND Lrilsh Lee > I 1N “Second Wife” A Daring, Poweiful and
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    • 211 12 Last I The Film You’ve All Been Waiting For! Penang Road Oi rg dh k iilll Reproduction I phon3 m oi q g 264. Jound s TO-NIGHT 930 I’C-NIGHF 6.30 9.30 ic-muui u you gQj N n SYSTEM J Fox latest Movietone Musical Romance I Janet Gaynor and tharles Farrell
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  • 339 13 Strange Luxuries in Their New Homes WATER FROM TAPS AND LINO But Still Lochaline, Auguat 30 Ab the dawn brote ever the hills of Arcvllehire to-day twenty-eight people woke and set about household tasks that brought increaeiig wonder to their .imple minds. They found water
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  • 170 13 LADY HAS! iNGS REVEALS RESCUER’S IDENHIY Lady Hastings, of J 6, Bolton-street. Piccadilly, W., writing to the “Sunday Express” with rtferetca to the rescue of eight members of a yachting party in Chichester Harbour by a young man unknown, states: Believing that honour should be given where honour
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  • 58 13 "SHOE ACCELERATOR ON 1931 MODELS The 1931 programme of Morris motorcars, which has been eagerly awaited, discloses a remarkable innovation. A "shoe type” acceleration pedal designed to allow for any change of position in the right foct on long journeys is a standard fit ing
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    • 71 13 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. Oollar Exchange Talbles Sterling 1 into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. jflpGn Exchange Table I 64ths of a PENNY (H OHB HR 1-A, Penang Street. And also at:
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    • 424 13 NEW VIGOUR ASSURES QUICK SUCCESS STRONG FIT S after a few days of PHOSFERINE which dispelled Staleness and Depression, restored Sleep, <-• quietened Nerves, and gave Energy for extra effort. Eddie Kenrick (English International 1923) N.C.A.A. 10 mile Champion 1923, Winner of over 150 Prizes, writes {was just at the
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    • 159 13 SNAPSHOTS OF A MAN WRITING A LETTER AT HOmE By gluyas williams 61.CYA5 IVIMJ/U7S i b I A m M rST JL nl .1 IS WRITING LETTER. JUN- GOES To FRONT POOR Ahp RETURNS T DESK. JUN- CALLS PCAVN CELLAR (OR BENIN'S US6ING ASKS JUNIOR TO STOP ICR TRANSFERS HIS
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  • 448 14 B.U.P. WIFE BOMBED Tracked by His Best Friend New York, August 30 It was revealed to-night that A. D, Piyne, the “Crippen of America,” who dynamited himself in prison this afternoon) had delayed his suicide until a few minutes after a suicide clause in his life insurance
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  • 229 14 FIRST APPEARANCE AT END OF YEA.R Trackless tramcars will make their first appearance in the London area at the end of this year, when they will be put into service by the London United Tramways on 20 miles of route in the Kingston area. A number
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    • 314 14 jfKSßttt T ITI 111 ft JI WH ll'lh I lite Sfe I I/ W I IsySW !R1«8S ®*Allenburgs Foods The ‘AUcnburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. 1 hey are free g from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of
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    • 40 14 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., la' Penang-strejt, Peuing.
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    • 157 14 Serious Sickness i_ Often Results r till j// mI out °f 5 su ff er gums break down The dreaded effects of Pyorrhea strike 4 out of 5 after forty and many younger. Neglect paves the way to serious sickness, through theeffects of Pyorrhea, disease that starts with bleeding gums,
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  • 1578 15 THERE are so many things that Science knows she doesn’t know that it is a little hard to select from them. There are all the thing* which she has not even begun to think about because they are still wholly ou side her ken. Shejlidn’c know about
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    • 150 15 •*®-'^2 s !3 ®Ss3aareE3t'.T.'tt [***** TStaEHESSKK^»?* jra«®MB I IBritish I Standard The 9 h.p. Carl meets the demand I for a comfortable I car that can beg relied upon, under all conditions, to give every satisfaction. It is notable for: I. Moderate first cost. 2. Mechanical efficiency. 3. Riding comfort.
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    • 13 15 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 299 15 BLUE STAR 'j SlLV£ 2‘ l ai,E asai J NEW YORK SERV CE. I; f I Regular Freight Service to Boston, New!; L. a Sl jforfc, Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez)| HOMEWARDS- sn.s. Silvercypress 9 Oct, 10 Oct. 9 Nov.;» Regular Service to: {ms. Silve.’walnut 6 Kov. I Nov. 7
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    • 1288 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line i: w„Sr.?S,oTSS‘„T?. S&s 5 cAJAMERICAN MAIL LINE > AUTOMEDON in port London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. j Fn i' <[ PATROCLUS Oct. 9 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. C I 5 ADRASTUS Oct. 16 Amsterdam. London, and Hamburg J /v5®SSiX "“l 5 CALCHAS Oct.
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    • 654 16 P. O-BRITISH INDIA AND AfCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER AMD CARGO SERVICES Fernnsidar and Orieatal S. IL Ce., under con- Penang, tract witt Hie Sajeetj’» Heeernmeirt, London and Singauwo oermes and Far East Mai Sanica Mata Hari O t 4 Outwards from Leodoa lor China and Japan*
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