Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 229. VOL. LXXXVIIL SATURDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 467 1 INAGATA} BKOTUEBS dentists I Head Office next to The Dispensary. i Branch Office 52, Leith Street IL ■SE®^a l -2 !r^rE^®^r3g3^®aHaa^s®HHM®CT^® .m i» i» u t uwr-IbUCYRUS-ERIE COMPANY, 7 4 Remarkable Achievement by DREDGE DESI BUILDE .s CROSSE BLACKWELL I ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS Steam, Diesel and Electric Driven, Ready’Cooked Meat MealS
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    • 19 1 H.TOKISATSU I STUDIO j with up-to-date Photography by electric light. j ’Phone 772, «8, 70, BISHOP STREET, if PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2228 2 POSITION vacant. nr.iTTn Examination of Dressers t 1 MAISON de BEAUTE tV 1 m. 7 V ntrd, Of'ice Clerk f. r Eetate. 23, Bishop Street. Penang. An <x: nfnation of Dre«ero will be 1 fill Ma7lll |-4 Z> I<\ YAH Only therewith tbrr ngn knowledge of held at tbe G.
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  • 261 3 PARIS HOLIDAYS A Beggar’s Dying Exposure Li ver p io), August 30 m An amaz’ng confession by a one-legged professional” begear, whose wife was unaware of bow he made a living, was read at the irquest to-iav on Gilbert Hanrom, aged thirty six, of Islington.
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  • 201 3 They like to have women about the houses at Hammersmith. A “Sunday Express” representative discovered a spot where 300 women live in 300 dainty little flats, and from No, 1 to No. 300 there is not a single man to come home with the
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  • 130 3 BROTHER IN-LAW AND FATHER! A wedding "double’’ at Great Missenden Church, Buckinghamshire, where a man and h’s son married two sisters, has caused such a tangle of re’a l ionehips that a man’s father has his brother-in law. It began like this. Mr. Edward
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  • 44 3 British supremacy at printing is demoustriteri in tn*- >tar book c f the Li ndon School of PH ting, which contains beautiful four-3 lour and half-tone procep» work. The bo» k hap bem 'pr ducel entirely by the students of thestchool.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 416 3 I Mr. J. Simpson FOP The <_ onnoisseup I Tells How Cuticura IIN r» I Healed Itchy Eczema ‘'Eczema first appeared on my neck n and arms in a red rash. It kept getting worse and formed wet, sore eruptions that scaled over. This lasted several nu I" 1 weeks
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    • 19 3 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the s p a
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    • 249 3 PIANO FOR s2so‘" Now’s your opportunity to secure a Bargain. Reconditioned Pianos, perfect in every way, casings like new. An iastrumant you will be proud to own. Easy terms ui lingl; arranged. JBgEM|’ Elll I z 1118 I *y4L±:— J JB Only a few in Stock. t IC PIANO Co
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  • 764 5 Devoted to Combating Tuberculosis Scourge Real Service to India’s Millions AT the Annual Meeting of the Indian Red Cress Soc ety held at Viceregal Lorige, S ml?, recently, H 8 Excellency the Viceroy made the following regirding the allocation of this Fund The fond for which, as
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  • 199 5 DE ORkTIONS FOR GALLANTRY AN J DEVOTION TO DULY 'J Tae Pioneer. Siml September 20 LAST week the Viceroy sanctioned the award of five decota one in conn» c. ion with the recant Frontier operations. Four further awards are now announced for service on the Kurfatn Border
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  • 150 5 ROMANCE BROKEN BY ARCTIC TRAGEDY A message from Porsmouth (Ohio) sass that 15 years after the July day on which her sweetheart sailed eff in a balloon for the unknown Arctic with Professor Andree. Miss Ana Chartier waited for Nils Strindberg, the young Swed.sh Bc’entistto
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  • 110 5 VOluiiuuaiy ing to P' aoefnl means only.—Britisn United Prets. THIRTY FIVE DISCONTENTED MINORITY GROUPS CONFER Genev?, October 3 Europe’s melting pot contains no less than thirty-fivediiontented minority groups of populations which recently held their sixth annual Congress here tn decide on steps to further the protection of
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  • 737 5 arger coubuiuiuk alone shove a i increase —British United Press. YORKSHIRE BUYING UNCERTAIN Japan Developing Export Trade Sydney, N.S.W. Owing to the present financial difficu tisa in Australia, and the need for increased export?, the prices to be secured for the new season’s wool clip at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 386 5 'Hsssssht jCTi Br- 3 TG feel young in SPITE OF VCIiR YEARS What matters it what age yon are. Let the years pass by. let the milestones of life show an increasing age. \on can have the ieelin-' of everlasting youth in spite of your n o e If you
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    • 17 5 'BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 213 5 6,s As a handy -Peps 1 tablet dissolves in 3 X* the mouth it gives j off healing and i yU germicidal fumes 3 I which are ZwaZ/iL-t/ J ■i into deepest recess- I esofchestand’ungs. Peps disinfect the X throat and kill mis- i chicvous germs. 5 jgr They ward
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 236 6 Triplex Shatter-Proof Glass Windshield ,z "'> W'. ..z •<,;-• z-. ><.";?/;;^. < x ..:?;>: J .< Vsx*'-.„fa. y£^;'i* z W: .7>< feftf»Sw i MH! ji.'Bzfc.- «II \7®sS '4 wIWB ril iwi ;ix> fg®a in SMft > --i.-. H®« 9 lfe<lr BOiStetef SMfe* Wwfl S W “•<■. .-ĕ lloa M fferx-.y.
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  • 161 7 PENANG AS SELECTED Latest News of the Ground The Penang team to play Kedah at Sungei Patani to-day will be as selected, piav-ers will leave by the three o’clock ferry. The kick-off will be at 5 o’clock. On enquiry this morning we were informed that
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  • 206 7 MOONLIGHT BAND PROGR AMME To-day at the Esplanade at 8 30 p.m. 1 Grand March The Sphinx Warneford 2 Overture "Robespierre” Litolff (An Episode in The Reign of Terror” composed in 1850 for Rob Grispenkerl’s Tragedy Maxmilian Robespierre.") This Overture portrays the political unrest in France during The Revolution, with
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  • 265 7 Penang 's "Little Theatre" AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME lenangs Little Theatre” will be the first and only Repertory Theatre that has been founded in an hotel. Ibe movemet, if backed by the enthusi asm of the public, should grow into an ms itution of which the residents of Penang 1 in a
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  • 324 7 HEAVY SCRATCHINGS Order of Running Altered t BY TIC TAO Twenty-five horses have been scratched from to-day’s programme and in two races they are fairly heavy. Owing to the small 1 field in the first division pony race the Committee have decided to run this
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  • 91 7 ,—Reuter. BATTLING NELSON DIES WITH THE GLOVES ON Cedar Rapids, Iowa), October 3 Noticing that Battling Nelson was groggy at the end of the fifth round his seconds threw in the towel. Nelson collapsed immediately and died with the gloves on despite the strenuous efforts of three doctors
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  • 30 7 —Reuter. MISS ENID WILSON WINS FINAL Aldeburgh, October 8 In the final of the English Ladies’ Golf Championship Miss Enid Wilson beat Mrs. orter by 12 and 11.—Reuter.
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  • 296 7 CHELSEA AT HOME Six Matches at London FULL FIXTURES 1 The following are the matches to be 3 olax e<i u -day in tbe English and Scottish I L-J-goes: DIVISION 1 Arsenal v Sheffield U. > Aston Villa v Huddersfield T. Blackburn R. v Birmingham
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  • 35 7 SIR THOMAS LIPTON TO RE-CHALLENGE Southampton, October 3 Sir Thomas Lipton, interviewed by Reuter on his arrival at Southampton, expressed his intention of building a Shamrock VI and rechallenging for the America’s Cup.
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  • 88 7 Oct. 4 -Selangor Turf Club Ex J a’ Meeting, 3rd day. 4 Inter state Rugby Football Penang v. Kedah, Sungei Patani 5—P. and P W. V. C First Practice Parade for G O.C s inspection, 7 15 am. 7 —Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd, annual meeting, Henry Waugh
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  • 211 7 AN UNPRECEDENTED LEVEE To Be Held in Singapore The Daily Express understands that for the first time in the history of Malaya a Durbar of all the Malay Rulers, both of the Federated and the Unfederated Malay States, will be held in Singapore shortly before H. E
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  • 358 7 PROBLEM OF THE NEW ROYAL BABY With one voice the daily newsnapers have stated that the Duchess of York’s new daughter is “fourth in succession to the Crown.’’ This confident statement raises, says “Truth,” one of the unsolved problems of the Constitution, and it is hardly safe
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 If you are a victim of the Slump Blues consult Dr. Jazz at the Runnymede. Consultation Hours: 930 to 12 midnight.
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    • 17 7 "BOSCH'' Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 108 7 11 Your Blood that flust be Cleansed WHEN 'mpurltte* oo.’ec* and am refcHinea in tho blood the whole < ay stem becomes weakened, tot 'l* through Mie blooc. ®very <M»au® oi tbe bodv 1« noiiriabech Abscesses, Ulcers. Bad Legs, PileSo glandular Swellings. Fcsema, Boils, ■and Pimples, also Ilbeumatixm and Goat,
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    • 302 7 New Advertisements n ""miscellaneous— Cars Home Wanted.—To buy Small Englfc h Car LEAVE. *n good order. Apply Mi»s Wilmnson, B'. Beorge.Girla School, Penang, Tak(? advaQtage o{ OQr special arrangements and A«s«n Ca7 T ;nM d. nd ß a p y P nrcha3e a -Ung pdcec. to Box No. 152. e/
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  • 40 8 Laing.— At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on October 3, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Me L. Laing, Harvard Estate, a daughter. Batchelor. —On October 4, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Dilys, wife of A. J Batchelor, a daughter.
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  • 511 8 Whatev r the most enthusiastic restiictioiist may think of the Dutch East Indies’decision not to co-operate in any scheme, after having reaped a rich reward from Malayan restriction over a period of years, it is impossible not to admire the prompititude with which our competitors across
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  • 649 8 Reader’s Condemnation Not Justified Diet and a Savoy” Menu {Contributed) As an old resident of Malaya and by no means an infrequent inmate of the General Hospital, Penang, I desire to draw attention to various statements contained in your Sun gei Patani correspondent’s comments on Government hospitals
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  • 348 8 Mr. Justice F. G. and Mrs. Stevens go Home on leave by the "Kashgar,’’ sailing to day. Mr. Charles M. Stedman, the only Civil War veteran in the I'nited tates Congress, died at Washington on Sept. 23 aged 90. Mr S. K. Thampiah, until recently Chief Clerk
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 602 8 (To tho Editor of the Gazette Sir, —It is highly commendable that the Pinang Gazette boldly hits out for justice on the principle that toddy, the poor man’s drink, should be sold to the consumers fresh and pure, and that for this purpose the only possible course is
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    • 102 8 Sir, With reference to the recent correspondence in your paper on the subject of a special brand for rubber from Ma'aya, while I thoroughly agree with the sugges tion, I would like to state that generally speaking the European-managed estates in j the I) E I turn
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  • 182 8 Alleged Attempt at Struggling in Colombo Several packets of d anaonds, consigned to a Colombo dealer from Singapore, were seized by the Colombo customs authorities on board the Baloeran,’ which arrived iu Colombo on September 17. It is alleged that the merchant to whom they were sei.t
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 204 8 JUST RECEIVED »s..s. President Harrison Sunkist Oranges Sunkist Grape Fruit Selected Celery Selected Cauliflower Grapes We have also Received Shipment Rea! English Creamery BUTTER u Cow and Gate Brand Per lb. Dd ideas Quality. Pritchard Co., Ltd. 'Phone 335. F ,--W i DIJ,CH C Jt CIGARS. No 1 Aristocrat 82
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    • 70 8 E. O. HO I EL. TO NIGHT AT 9-45 P~M. THE WORLD FAMOUS RUSSIAN BALA I AIKk ORCHESTRA COSSACK CHOIR will appear in a Special Cabaret-Dance AND ON Sunday, s<h October at 945 p.m. In a Grand Concert (cu the lawn weather premitting) Entrance Fee S/-OO Thursday, 9th October, 1930.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 179 9 Reuter. Bandits’ Captives Shot MISS Hi PRISON AND MISS NETTLETON British Consul’s Fruitless Efforts at Rescue London, October 3 Mr. Martin, British Consul at Foochow, has telegraphed from the interior stating that he has received a report from Kienyang to the effect that Miss Edith Nettleton and Miss
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  • 110 9 Reuter. Outcome of Ratification Controversy Tokio. October 3 Admiral Takar Abe visited ount Hamaguchi, and, it is understood, tendered his resignation hs Navy Minister. The Premier has not indicated whether he will accept it or not Admiral Takar Abe s resignation is the outgrowth of the long
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  • 72 9 —Reuter. Arrears of Contributions to be Spread Over Twenty Years Geneva, October 3 The Secret try General of the League of Nations, was to day authorised by the Assembly to accept payment of arrears of China scontributions to the League in equal instalments over a period
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  • 70 9 Reuter. Patient’s Strength Failing Rapidly Tientsin, midnight, Friday. Mr. Simpson is failing rapidly. The tern per.duro is rising and the speech is becoming inc 'h“rent and there is very little hope for hip life. Two specialists from Peking in conference wila the local doctors agreed it was
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  • 64 9 Reuter. Proposed Creation of Chamber of Agriculture Amsterdam, October 4. It is understood the Government is confiideriLg the creation nf a Chamber of Agriculture for the Dutch East Indies to investigate the critical situation in the rubber mlustry and also other distressed industries in the Dutch East Indies
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  • 317 9 —Reuter. Imperial Delegates at Buckingham Palace SEMI-STATE GATHERING London, October 3 At a preliminary meeting of the Imperial Conference to be held on Wednesday in the Reception Room of the Foreign Office general statements will be heard from delegations on problems of inter Imperial economic relations.
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  • 67 9 —Reuter. Trains Collide near the Gare St. Lazare Paris, October 3 Six were killed and 30 injured in a colli sion between two trains on a bridge near the Gare St. Lazare. 1 a ter A train for Mantes ran into a number of empty wagons. A
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  • 50 9 .—Reuter. Representation at Round Table Conference London, October 3 Indian Labour representation is secured by the inclusion of two Indian Labour leaders among nine additional appointments to the Indian Delegation to the Round Table Conference. Hitherto VI r. Chamanlal was sole representative of Indian Labour and he withdrew.—Reuter.
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Writ Claiming Damages Issued against Ex-Premiers Brisbane. Oct. 3 The Attorney-General has issued writs claiming damages against Mr. Theodore, Mr. Cormack, Mr. Reid Mr Goddard and a partner of Mr. Reid in connection with the Mungana leases. Reuter.
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  • 41 9 —Reuter. Italian Princess and Boris of Bulgaria Rome, October 4 It is officially announced that Princess Giovanna, third (laughter of the King and Queen of Italy, is engaged to King Boris of B ulgar i a. —Reu t er-
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  • 26 9 Reuter. Kii gston (Jamaica), October 3 A demonstration was held in support of a campaign against further immigration by curntse and bj nans. Reuter.
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  • 305 9 L —Rugby Radio Service. Fifty-three Crew and Passengers EXPERIMENTAL JOURNEY London, October 3 Arrangements have been com pleted for the airship RlOl to leave her mooring mast at Cardington to-morrow on her flight to India. The vessel has the most passenger accommodation of any
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  • 93 9 Thrown Out by Ceylon Legislature In the presence of a large number of Government servants, naturally interested in the fate of the Salaries Scheme, and after a spirited and sometimes acrimonious debate, il>e Legislative Council of Ceylon, on Sept. 17, tbre-v out the scheme by 27 votes to
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  • 151 9 Young Englishwoman Leaves for Nairobi MRS. BRUCE CUNNINGHAM London, October 3 A young Englishwoman, Mrs Helen Silver, who recently obtained a flying certificate, departed from Heston Aerodrome Middlesex this morning to fly to her home in Nairobi accompanied by her instructor, the well-known pilot, Captain
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  • 274 9 European Found with his Throat Cut Hong Kong, Sept. 26 The death of a European under tragic circumstances was reported from the Seamen s Institute this morning, but no foul play is suspected. It is presumed that he committed suicide. The deceased, Mr. William Tjaberings, who was
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  • 138 9 A Parcel of Seditious Literature Before Mr. G. T Peall, Acting Criminal District Court Judge, on Thursday, three Hylams, Go Teo Han, Foo Wei Song and Yong Wei Tak, were charged with assisting in the management of an unlawful society. A Chinese detective stated in his evidence
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  • 37 9 Dr. Jazz last night gave diners at the Carlton Restaurant a sample of his fare, He kept a large gathering in rears of laughter and he is certain to attract whereever he appears in Penang.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 57 9 AT THE E. O. TO-NIGHT THE RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA g I QUALITY I j PAINTS I ths S MANUFACTURE OF WILKINSON, HEYWOOD AND CLARK} I LONDON. j I “FALCON” J BRAND. SCygnite White No. 101 Chocola e 129 Fadeless Ped Tactless Greens STOCKS HELD i by J Durege and Thomas, Limited.,
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    • 13 9 You should givs Martell's Brandy the Preference over i thers as it superlative
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    • 240 9 High Society Blues Hits from this TALKIE on “His Master s Voice.” RECORDSHIGH SOCIETY BLUES Eleanor, SV. New Mayfair D. Or. B5826 Eleanor (C.n. Org.) Foort B3455 cont Eleanor L. Daviea B3472 High Society Blues, F.T. New Mayfair D. Or. B5826 I’m in the market, F.T. Ambroee’e Or. B5824 I’m
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 530 10 CHEAP RUBBER Trees Obey No Power House Rubber is now 41. a lb. Five years ago it was 4i. 81. a lb. and five months ago 7d. Present prices are a gift-horse, in that few producing companies can cover their expenses, writes the city editor
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    • 771 10 .—A.B. THE THAMES IUG Exacting Work in All Weathers L', ing in the Pool last week attractirg many a sentimental glance from the two adjacent bridges, was a topsail schooner of the West Country, where a multitude of good ships have been born, and men
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    • 68 10 SEPTEMBER SHIPMENTS UP 1,427 TONS We are informed by Mr. Gordon-Carrie, Deputy Registrar General of S;aiistic?, F M.S. and S.S., that preliminary figures r» yarding ccean shipments of rubber in September, ireluding concentrate! latex were 49,093 t )l,b, p’us latex and r<vert ex. 136 tons, a to.al
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    • 696 10 CAUSE OF UNEMPLOYMENT Loss of Purchasing Power in the East There is no doubt that a very grave mistake has been made, probably on the advice of theoretical gentlemen with no practical experience, who should have been controlled by some central authority. Pointing out that the
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    • 692 10 Messrs. Kennedy C<>. Penang, report ed is a* follows During the past month the price ot Tin has kept remarkably steady until the last week of September since when a decline of nearly £lO has to be recorded. It is difficult to discover tbe reasons for this
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    • 69 10 (Rugby Radio Sirvtcb) London, Oo’obAr 4 Parte, 123.82; New 4.863’1; Brueaei*. 34.83; G- 25.03 Amiterdam, 12.04; M!Un 92.80; Berl-u, 50.41; Stockholm, 18.08; Copenhagen, 18.15; Orlo, 18.15 V<*r»na, 34.42 Prague 163 4 Helsingfors, 193 Madrid, 46.90 Lisbon. 108.25 Athene* 375 Bncbareei, 818; R’ r Sg’jd; Buenos Aires, 39]Jd Monte
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    • 128 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list ai 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day es e Sharis. 3 0 V CS qq OQ CD 00 io. 10. I C. Il <J' Mining. Batu Cavee. -40 -50 .40 .47i Hongkong Tin..
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    • 56 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £123-15-0 Down 5/3 Months’ £125-5-0 Down 7/6 SINGAPORE $63.50 per picul Unchanged 150 tons done RUBBER: London 315/16 d. Up 3/16 d. New York 8 c. (Gold) Up f c. Local 12i cts. Up I c. By
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    • 51 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 12| cts per pound =per pl $l6/66 Qu'ftt. London 3 15/16 1 New York 8 cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). TIN PRICES Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, October 2, Spot £124.5.0 three months’ buying £125.12 6 three months’ selling
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    • 198 10 Penang, October 4* 1930. t Sts, denars* Opium p/ohesl nous 5,000.00 Cloves 90.0 f G ild leaf seller» 72.0< Picking oom 170.0 C N um«gs 80s h 70.0' 110« 60.00 -oooanuts per 1,000 90.00 Copra Suudried transaction 5.95 Rattans sVea 11.15 Rattans Ooaree 10.60 Green Snail Shells M
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  • 361 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYB (Church Of England) 16th Sunday after Trinity. 7-50 Litany, 8 a.m- Matins, Hymn 221. 8.30 Holy Communion, 9-30 Holy Communion Tamil, 10-45 Matins hinese, 6 30 Evensong. Hymns 197, 220, 215, 477, Ps XC 195 and 196, Ps XCI 200, Magnificat 178, Nuno Dimittis
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  • 120 10 SEQUFL TO PASSPORT DEFECT London. September 19 Col. Fitzmaurice, who was the recipient of an ovation when he landed after the first East to West trans Atlantic flight with Baron Von Huenefeld, was refused admittance to the United States to-day afl his passport was faulty. Col.
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  • 81 10 Penang, October 4, 1931. (By Oourtew of The Chartered Bank.\ On I ondon Bank Demand 2/3 5 4 mis 2 4 1/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 5/16 h 8 Documentary 2 4 7/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 i France T.T. 1,425 i, India T.T. L
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 61 10 Milo ‘tfhfc ftunnymede The Cheerful Hotel TONIGHT Special Added Attraction DR. JAZZ THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN NEGRO ARTISI ■will appear daring the AFTER DINNER DANCE Admission, including dinner $3.50 Non-diners $l.OO TO MORROW MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 7-30 p.m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTDt George Goldsack, Manager, ’phone 543. Tox should give
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    • 15 10 o- The Origin and History of Eurasians IN Malaya. See To-morrow's Sunday Gazette. O o
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    • 137 10 REMOVE THE CAUSE OF INDIGSETION Nine times out of ten indigestion i» caused by harmfn', fxc-fs btomach told which aouts and ferments tbe food, forms gas, and induces pain. The only logical way to ob’ain relief is to get rid «»f the o.use, »nd ‘disunited’ Magnesia does this instantly. ‘B;sura
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  • 934 11 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the la Pert Te-laf lJB M Pandai” from Batoe Bahra and Aeahan. Sails for Asahan and Batoe Bahra on Sunday at 8 a. m. m’v Rengam
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  • 258 11 MOTOR VESSELS OF THE HIGHEST CLASS J panfso shipowners are in no happier position than is the case in Europe, but i bey evidently intend to be in the forefront in any new developments that may arise. The completion last month of the first voyage of a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 17 11 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 126 11 r i Assets exceed >11,000,000. S. C. A Assurance in force exceed >38,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlementa). HEAD OFFICE i Winebrater Hoose Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, F.C, Tk. Co-p„, k M «0.000 «««IM rtJ lb. S upr Curt of
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 204 11 Packed Houses Nightly Inspite of Heavy Rain! Penang Road F° r a,ura 8 /IV p Reproduction I I Sound. I TO-NIGHT 6.30 9.30 rO-NIGHT 630 9.30 g Fox latest Movietone Musical Romance 1 I Jonet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in HIGH SOCIETY BLUES g with Louise Fazenda—William Collier— Hedda Hopper
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    • 73 11 rimmuiiiiin i i SOUND [L±Jh SYSTEM To-night I Positively the Last Night! SEASON Undoubtedly one of the Finest Dramatic Productions of the Year! Radio Pictures presents CONRAD NAGEL I (The Star with “The Perfect Voice”) AND Lee IN “Second Wife” A Daring, Powerful and Moving Story that Exposes one of
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  • 365 12 11 MINISTRY HOPEFUL Feeder Machines to Croydon Needed The Air Ministry is hoping fcr the (level pment of a type of airplane which will be able to uae the Horse Guards Parade as a landing ground. This fact was revealed ta a "Daily Express’*
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  • 249 12 EUROPEAN’S EFFORTS Allahabad, Sept. 20 Mr. H. G. Alexander, who is on a visit to India with the obj ct of exploring means to bring about a peaceful political settlement, stayed at Allahabad for a few days and left for Musso'Hp, this morning to see Pandit Molilal
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  • 216 12 ’PHONE G RL’S MEANS OF SELF-PHO TECTION Mr. FG. Blandford, who is c inducting a series of lectures on the pronu?,c a iou of English at the C ambridgo Su nuit r School spoke on the modern treni of developing a bus ne s voice qune distinct fr<m
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 440 12 Head of the line! first by the experts who acted as Judges in D"" 3 flTTjljßßiZfl the Whishy Competition at the Brewer s’ Exhibition in London. 411 MM Their decision was unanimous. H Try it! and judge for yourself. ts 1 a- 1 Agents: MB Sime Darby Coy. Ltd., B
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    • 398 12 Grand Hotel Brastagi 4 Unique health resort in the Sumatra Highlands. f 4,800 FE»- r ABOVE SI? •,-LEVEL i—-rFL’-GRAPHIC ADD FS J POSTAL ADDRESS— Brastagi Hotel Brastagi. Brastagi Hotel—Brastagi, Sumatra E. C. All Telegraphic enquiries must be sent prepaid. if BRACING AIR EXTENSIVE VIEWS i I 'J RIDING TENNIS GOLF
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 94 12 (^^^^perfection/ nr 1 ~'i~r ~'ji- —n——n« THE WORLD AT ITS WORST By gluyas william j r 7 1-! -J r vt rfX J) I UUK I ■fL-Hn 1 a-, L—l—ii r/ /Iv/ W-W' ;L r?X^r WHEN YOU TIND THAT WHAT WITH HAVING THE Children and a 10N6 list of erranps
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  • 287 13 —The Pioneer. RAID IN IURMEHS VILLAGE Story of Midnight Excursion Ca’cutts, September 19 MR. JUSTICE OUNLIFFE, vacation juige, heard tc-day the appeals of Maur g Ba U., f tat ion master of Ingyingan Py inmana district, and three others against the sentence of ten years’ rigorous
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  • 185 13 Prior to his transfer to the Ipoh < ffice as branch manager, Mr. K. A. Narayan, of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, web entertained to dinner at the Great Eastern H tel by the Company’s staff on Sunday. The gathering numbered about 30
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  • 161 13 MAN WHO KNOWS MOST ABOUT KISSING According to the Liverpool correspondent of the ’‘Daily Herald” Mr. Cyril Clancy possibly knows more about kis* sirg than and other bachelor in the king dom. Hundreds of married couple kiss every year in his tiny office in Liverpool Police Court
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  • 84 13 RETURNING TO BATAVIA BY P. O. "KALYAN” Sir Josiah Crosley, the British ConsulGeneral at Batavif, will leave Marseilles by the Rawalpindi on October 10 and will break his joarney at Colombo, from where he will re-embark on board the Kalyan for Singapore. He will proceed tn Batavia
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  • 513 14 SINGAPORE ACTIVITIES. Few Flights in July and August The general depression in local o-m--modity prices seems to have been rffl’cted in the weather for the months of July and August and conditions have b'en fo bad that flying times of only 79 hrs. 40 mine, in July
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  • 124 14 WARE TO COMMEMORATE BIRTH OF PRINCESS Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York lat again given her sanction to tl e Paragon China Limited, to produce designs for nursery ware to ccmmemorat* the birth of the new li tie Princess. One of the des*gns to be produced
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  • 131 14 FAREWELL INSPECTION As already stated His Excellency th j General Officer Commanding the Troops i.i Malay?, Mr j »r General H. L. Pritchard, will hold bis annual inspection of the Pmangand Provitce Wellesley Volunteer corps on Sunday, o<t ber 19. This will also serve as
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  • 617 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET, Penang, October 4, 1930. Multon— cfs. Mutton Indian per id 56 Head Sheep or goal each 130 Liver with heart A luag do 1.51 do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 £uet 40 idney M pair 80 Feet m. the four
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