Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 234. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 460 1 tTnagata 1 BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street II JUST OUT I I “Tike Eternal Triangle” Black AND White I I I The Magnificient Sequel to rvim i THE SIGN CF THE 1 4 DOG’S HEAD." I J on’t attempt to buy the
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    • 16 1 H.TOKISATSUI STUDIO i with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 6S, 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2140 2 POSITIONS VACANT. I 0 MUNICIPAL NOTICE JtlSt AITIVCd I Wanted i- ESS” m. A TIJ (~1 AR A TV"’ A EURASIAN SALESWOMEN 1( y.. Wi. k i™™. V.» Notice i. hrrehy g.ven I hit the A M e.e- CbarterWH.) VJT 2xll V-l J- V J-V-L- KJ for Ladies Department- ELECTRIC
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  • 354 3 GAMBLING PARTIES IN SUBURBAN HOMES HUSBANDS PAY Bridge playing among women in the suburbs has grown to such an extent that thousands of wives are losing their good sense and thrifty habits. These card parties, arranged by suburban wivrs who found time hanging heavily on their
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  • 57 3 The ac ivities of Thomas Cook and Son, the tiavel agents, have been extend* ed by the formation of a scholastic department for the benifit of parents and guardians seeking advice as to suitable tebods for children. This new free service has been established in response to
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  • 67 3 A Transatlantic telephone conversation has taken place between Mr. R. Bell, assistant general manager of the L. N. E R., who was In a house in London, and Mr. C. E. R. Sherrington, secretary of the Railway Research Service of Great Bri tain, who wts
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  • 49 3 “There must not be any nonsense at my funeral, no nodding plumes, no sad array; just take what is left of me out to sea and commit my b< dy to the deep, wrote Mr. W. H. Whitle, of Yarroll-man-sions, West Kensington, W., who left £9,509.
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  • 60 3 1 t —Reuter. Los Angeles, September 6 Miss Elsie Janis announced to-day that she had left the stage for ever to do the thing she always wanted to do—*to write. She was never able to do this while her mother, who died in July, was alive.
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  • 246 3 QUININE STILL THE MOST RELIABLE Although thr°e centuries Inve elapsed since cinchona bark was introduced to European practice as a treatment for malaria, and although quinine and its associated derivativi s from cinchona are still the only recognised treatment, much exact information is still required. In the Chemical
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  • 125 3 FEARED DEATH OF FAMOUS AFRICAN PET “Lutembe,” the famous tame crocodile of Lake Victoria, is feared to be dead, as it has been missing for several weeks. Fur many years it has been a source of entertainment to visitors to the shore at Mile 13, on the Kampala-Entebbe
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  • 102 3 WHAT INDIA OWES TO BRITISH RULE Mr. K C. Ray Chaudhuri, Labour member of the Bengal Leg’s ative Council spoke on “India’s Debt to England” at the Brotherhood Hall, Wembley, onSeptem-, ber 9. Mr. Chaudhuri gave a brief outline of the history of the British cennectioo in ludi?,
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  • 88 3 HE MUST LEARN THE LANGUAGE OF HIS EUROPEAN ADMIRERS Paris. Mickey Mouse is to be sent to school to lea”n languages. His European managers have discovered that the great popularity this whimsical film-cartoon character has enjoyed with European audiences is thraatenel by the fact that his
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 196 3 1 r -^/3R3HE^SS 14 Picture of >W va Health. Nj, Wilk?. w 7 A 1 K W •«*< i- t >fl a-.. p t j sD, *a. A~— S i <7 ii ABY NEEDS a food which produces natural growth not a forcing food which makes fat at the expense
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    • 87 3 Yov should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. 1 1 i Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. fi Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air K ESTD. 18CT. .1 Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheetings, Teats, B i Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods,
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    • 253 3 —irniM mi ■uniiiiwiiiii iiiiiiiibiibi fmir'T- 1 Coltttnhh I T able Grand GRAFOIMOLA FOR 70.00 Fitted with se C Automatic 1 Plaiu-Re-FBE fl x Fone-Ann >■’ au<i latest im- proved Soundbox. Its improved beauty of tone sets it far ahead of many instruments costing more. Cak Cabinet, Nickel Fittings. “Like Life
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  • 1204 4 THE SECESSION CRY A Limitation of Freedom Cape Town, August 1 T| e Prime Minister, General Her'zig, and rhe Minister of Fmanc», Mr. Havex)g <re s tiling for Southamp’on to-day, first to attend a Le?gu p of Nations meeting at Geneva and then to take
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 191 4 Hi, "id There is no need to go to the Pole I to get cooil When the sun pours down, pour out b long glistening glass of Montserrat. You will soon be as cool as a cucumber I Koatt-’-njl i* ths eely Liras Juies hi the tn rid pouted froca
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    • 736 4 A. TLady Louis Mount batten sets the feminine world an exquisite example. BRIGHT chestnut hair that warms complexions by the harsh climatic con- A ?'VW®f to red-gold in the light; eyes as ditions and the wise ones take especial blue as the delphinium, her favorite care to guard their skin.
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  • 371 5 Two of Them—and Both Married I met Mr. H. G. W> Ila in a famous London club (writes a "Sunday Epress” representative) "Are you lunching here?’’ said I. "Yep,” said Mr. IT. G. Wells. 'T am lunching with Mr. H. G.
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  • 134 5 AND A GIBL WITH A SWAN Three young men in a pant in the Thames ntar Reading saw in the distance a swan that seemed to be attacking a girl swimmer. With all gallantry and speed they went to the rescue of the girl. But
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  • 114 5 GIFT FROM A WOMAN A eeventy-two-year-old woman’s gift of 10,000 to a Lon ion vicar is revealed by the will of Miss Mary M. Glover, of Regent’s Park, N. W, The vicar, the Rav. W. E. Bristow, of St. Luke’s, Woodside, Croydon, told a "Sunday Express” representative
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  • 92 5 ETHIOPIAN EMPEROR BUYS IT FOR £1,250 On the day of his cro *ning, on Nov. 2, as Emperor of Ethiopia, Prince Ras Tafari, of Abyssinia, will drive through his capital in the former State coach. German royalists are indignant because the coach is not retained in a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 135 5 I S v 1 ww 7 NA a «>►. J 4 A*" SPECIALLY MADE £3 WijT" tiL < A H AW A and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is “liquid danger,' 9 Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality and everything that Baby
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    • 285 5 Poppy Day 1930. Messrs. Brown, Phillips i and Stewart, No. la, /L (7 Penang Street, Penang, Q rs are The Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund Iffy to whom donations should y be sent. Remittances sent II by post should be r /1 Registered. a fy An Opportune Confession Little
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    • 384 5 ELIMINATION IS NOT ENOUGH o 1 W PHOSFERINE W HEALTH SA LT i S\ a/ Tones as V\ Y it Cleanses I /o J °O /I I c J V 11 Invigoration must accompany the J/ regular daily removal of the causes lL constipation, and this is now 0 accomplished
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  • 1732 6 Penang Cricket Club Heavy Working Loss for the Year But Large Reserve in Hand The report and statement of accounts to be presented to members at the annual general meeting of the Penang Cricket Club to be held on 1 uesday, October 14, shows that
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  • 384 6 Mr. Alsop has succeeded Mr. Warren as Traffic Inspector, F.M.S Railways, Ipoh. Mr. J. L. Bourne, of Sungei Ujong Estate, Seremban. has gone home on leave. Mr. A. Grant Jones, of Chembong Estate, Rembau, will be proceeding home shortly. Hon. R. B. Denman, M. P., who is
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  • A Corner for Women
    • 1165 6  -  By I. G. E. L. It seems a little early to start talking about Christmas gifts, but for those of you Who want to economise and make your ow it is not a bit too soon to s.art, for they must be posted off
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  • 21 6 Oct. 10 —Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd,, Henry Waugh and Co., noon. 19 —G.O.C’s Inspection of Penang Volunteers.
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  • 68 6 A. C. S. v. HU YEW SEAII The following will represent the An.- ’oChinese School Union against the Hu lew Seah at Water Polo on Sunday, the 1-th instant, at 4 p m. at the Chinese Swimming Club < ourt: Lim Hock Ean, Goh Eng Chuan, Goh
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  • 80 6 PILLION RIDER INSTANTLY KILLED Tai ping, Wednesday —A very serious motor accident, resulting in a death, occurred on the Asam Kumbang Road, near the Government Clerks’ Quarters on October 8 at about 5 o'clock in the evening when a Penang car, bearing No 3700. an
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 211 6 "1 We have just received in excellent condition AUSTRALIAN Carrots, Turnips, Beetroots, Cabbages. Singapore Cold Storage C.° L™ I I PENANG. j >> M-J. 1 i LISTER ENGINES valves EASILY REMOVED ON UNSCREWING COVERS CARBURETTOR .REMOVABLE COVER SIMPLY A PLAIN /ON WATER JACKET. I cistern-ngwing TO GET OUT OF ORDER
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  • 957 7 Full Entries Several New Horses Competing By Tic-Tac Below will be found the full entries, showing the engagements of each horse over the meeting, for the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Extra Meeting to be run on 0 aober IS, 21 and 25. Tae original i t«ntion
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  • 258 7 PERAK V KB.D \H One Change in Kedah Side will play their second later State fixture to-morrow at Suugei Patan’, whet they entertain a Fifteen from P -rak. Practice games have been held during the week and Kedah should give a be’ter display than they dii
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  • 256 7 PR YCTI 'E G kMES Sides for To-morrow s and Tuesday’s Trials The following sides hav« b->en selected for a practice game to morrow on ib«Esplanade at 5 p.m. Whites —J Carr H E King, K S Murray, A R Junes and A S Ramsay J J
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  • 102 7 Penang Ci n emas Good Show at the Queen’s Those who wish to see a real good talkie are advised to visit the Queen s where they are now showing an M.G.M. production They Learned About Woman The picture teems with humorous dialogue and songs, and tells a charming story
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  • 42 7 To morrow at Dato Kranaat at G p.m. 1. March Men of Mons Merechal 2. Overture Light Cavalry Suppe 3. Selection The Lightning Switch Alford 4. Waltz Carolina Moon Burke 5. Patrol The Wee MacGregor Amers God Save the King.
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  • 623 7 POLICE COURT CASE Sentenced to Two Months’ Gaol Pitchey Mohideen Bawa, a ship’s coolie, was produced ia the Penang Police Court before Mr. Edward Jago, charged with having voluntarily caused hurt to Mydin Pakir. a tongkang man, by stabbing him with a knife on October 1,
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  • 498 7 FIRST PERFORMANCE Reginald Selleck's Good Acting The first appearance of tbe Penang Little Theatre” Players was made last night at the E. and O. Hotel, when the company, which is the creation of Mr. Reginald Selleck, presented a delighted audience with three short plays which afforded the
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  • 337 7 ORDERS OF THE DAY The following are the Orders of the Day for the meeting of the Legislative Council to be held at Singapore on Monday next the second reading of the Final Supply Bill (for making final provision for the Public Service for the year 1929) will
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 292 7 (To tbe Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —In the hope that motorists in Malay» may be induced to express their opiniona regarding the proposal of Mr. E J. of Cheltenham, as set forth in “The Times,” to utilise a new type of electric horn in a manner
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    • 301 7 Sir, —I shall presume it a favour if you will be so good as to allow me just a little space for my second and last letter. lam afraid I cannot keep silent but must simply thank Mr. Col’ector for his kind advice as well as his
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 58 7 I Cars Home I LEAVE. I Take advantage of our B special arrangements and purchase a I— MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY —NO PELW MO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for I particulars.— I Wimt BRDS.,
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  • 445 8 Just as in Great Britain after the war, so in Malaya. Government activities have resulted in the creation of a large population of State-favoured persons. Side by side with the march of Democracy at home, class favouritism has flourished among the so-called proletariat; while here the favoured
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  • 279 8 Statistics Conference De legates Aboard The newly-built N Y. K. motor vessel Yasukuni Maru arrived in Penang this morning from the Far East, on her maiden voyage to Europe. She is the commanded by Captain N. Segawa. Mr. Lim Cheng Kung, the Managing Director of the
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  • 1379 8 A. H. L. Penang, Friday. 7F achievement may be gauged by enthusiasm, theu we may say that the first performance of the 4 Little Theatre Players the company formed by Mr. Reginald Selleck of the E. and. O Hotel, was an eminent success. Mr. Selleck is to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 297 8 Sgtl LZWwM r< r y !/<? '4« .y^ 6 .^r'..- j «1 r 302 Years Ago the Haigs began to distil Scots Whisky. Many other distillers followed, but none excelled them, and none can claim the years of experience that belong alone to the Haig family. $h KJ X. -AA.J
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    • 19 8 I E. O. HOTEL. TO-NIGHT AFTER DINNER DANCE. Sunday, 12th October, at 9 30 ORCHESTRAL CONCER I Soups £"i3XJ
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 61 8 FUNERAL NOTICE Messrs. Cheah Lean Guan, Cheah Soo Nyan, Cheah Hee Nyan and Cheah Wong Nyan beg to inform their friends and relatives that the funeral of their beloved mother, the late Mrs. Cheah Choon Seng, will take place on the 12th instant at 10 a.m. sharp. Friends and relatives
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  • 307 9 this end will receive careful study.—Rugby Radio Service. Conservative Party’s Support government snub to CANADIAN PREMIER Mr. Thomas's Fall from Popularity London, October 9 Mr. Stanly Baldwin has issued a statement that the Conservative Party, guided by the views expressed at the Imperial Conference on Wednesday, will
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  • 167 9 Reuter. Confidence Weakened by Hitler’s Success at Polls Berlin, October 9 An increase in the Reichsbank’s discount rate from four to five per cent surprised the banks and led to a drop in quotations on the Stock Exchange, in some cases of over twenty per cent. The
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  • 97 9 Reuter. insolvency of one of Largest Firms on Exchange New York, October 9 A sensation has been created in circles by ffie declaration of insolvency of Messrs Prince and Whiteley, one of the largest firms on the New York Stock Exchange. This is the third failure since
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  • 86 9 Reuter. Output and Consumption now Balanced STOCKS FALLING? London, October 9 The Tin Producers’ Association states, that world production of tin for the quarter ended September 80 was 30,996 tons compared with 44,896 tons in the corresponding quarter of 1929. The difference between production and
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  • 254 9 Progress of the Various Ventures London, October 9 Flight Lieutenant Hill, although delayed at Constantinople through the sodden con dition of the ground, reached Karachi hav ing flown from England in the record time of five-days. He hopes to achieve a new record for the flight to Australia.
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  • 153 9 .—Reuter. Chang, Chiang and Feng Form an Alliance against Yen Nanking, October 9 Having obtained military control of the Tienstin-Pukow, Lunghai, and PekingHankow railways south of the Yellow River, President Chiang Kai-shek arrived at Nanking this afternoon after a ten hour flight from Changchow to participate in
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  • 100 9 .11 CIIAA* nuo —Rugby Radio Service. £105,000,000 in 4 per cent Bonds at 100 i London, October 9 Applications for the Four Per Cent Treasury Bonds 1934 1946 for which enders were made at the Bank of England today amounted to £116,820 000 were a pponf fid
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  • 137 9 Reuter. Government Forces Resisting the Rebels BRITISH INTERESTS Barbados, October 9 H. M S. Delhi has gone to Trinidad to refuel in readiness for possible despatch to Pernambuco to protect British interests should the revolution develop. New York, October 9 From Bio de Janeiro there is every
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  • 240 9 No Operation Performed for Extraction of Bullet Mr. B F. Oakeshott, A.S P., in charge of the Rochore Division, who was shot during ambush at a sundry goods store at the junction of Meyer Road and Crescent road, Tanjong Katobg, on Sept. 3, has been dis charged
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  • 196 9 Kedah Gambling Farm An interesting case involving the question as to who were the original partners of Ban Kee Gambling Farm, Sungei Patani, was decided by the Hon. Mr. Justice W. H. Dinsmore at the High Court, Alor Star, yesterday. The parties concerned were Khoo
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  • 95 9 A Mohamedan named Abdul Rajak was this morning charged before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, with (1) cheating a man named Mohomed Kanoo in respect of a sum of $2O 40 on September 24. at Penang; <2) with cheating a person named Gravo in respect of a sum
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  • 435 9 Reuter St. Paul’s Service for RIOI Victims FUNERAL TO-MORROW London. October 9 To-morrow from eight in the morning until ten at night the public will pass through Westminster Hall paying homage to the bodies of the RlOl victims Lying in State there. The flower-covered coffins will
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  • 246 9 Judge Expresses Regret ‘‘The man was harshly treated and I must publicly express regret that the Government did not see fit to offer him some compensation” was the concluding remark of Mr. Justice Sproule in dismissing an action brought by Angappah. a Municipal lorry driver, against
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  • 45 9 Mr. Carl Lawson who has been presenting Shakespeare in several schools in the F. M. S. has arrived in Penang, and will appear at the local schools here. too. Mr. Lawson will appear at the Penang Free School on Monday.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 197 9 I Mot or Cycles I io ‘’Hortoih IO7» J? 9 REG? TRADE MARK J We now offer a Special Ciscount of a IO on all 1930 Models of I the above machines Only a Few Left Illustrated Leaflet Serf Free. 4 Sole Agents John Little Co., Ltd., Penang- Incorporated in
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 278 10 STATUTORY MEETING The statutory meeting of the B4u Selangor Tin Dredging Company, Limited. was held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company, No 33, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. D. A. M. Brown was in the cl a r and the others
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    • 270 10 M.M.” PROPOSED POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR CREDITORS We have received a copy of the follow ing circular which has been issued by the Renong Valley Minin» Co., Ltd.— With reference to our circular letter of the 18th ult., we have to advise that a meeting
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    • 48 10 Oct. 12, XVII Sunday after Trinity, 9am Holy Communion and Addreaa Tamil at St. Paul’s Chape', B kit Teng h P in Evensong and Address at St. Mark's Church Butterworth. O ’lB. Saturday, St Luke's Day 73 > am. Holy Communion at St. Paul’s ChipoL Bukit Tengah.
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    • 458 10 SYMINGTON SINCLAIR'S REPORT At What Price Will Native Output Increase London, September 17 Since last R-*pcr the Rubbar Market has fl ic uded slightly but the tendency on the v.h has been rather better and prices show an adv me? of per lb. on the week. A
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    • 203 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, October 8 There has been rather more activity during the past week and the tone of the market at th» time of writing is a thade steadier. On Saturday values firmed up to 12 cents p»r lb for Spot on stronger advice
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    • 45 10 The following telegram relating to Domestic Production of I'm and Tin in Ore, during September, 1930, receive from Singapore Departmeit of Satistics. "Domes! c Production Tin and Tin in Ore a 72 per cent S°pt»mber F. M. S. 4 048 U.M.S. 117 T0ta14.165.”
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    • 147 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotailone m MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day o E Ĕ E Sharbs. 0 0 CQ OQ CQ QQ io. to. Ic. io. Mining Ayer Hitr.m Tin. 8/9 9 6 8 6 9/6 Batu
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    • 361 10 During the past week the price of Tin has again declined and closing at £120.15 shows a loss < f £1.17 6 for the period. Shares have fallen in sympathy more especially in Local Issue?, but there is little business doing. Rubber has remained quietly steady and
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    • 202 10 BANKA MINES REPORT A RE i UOTION The Duth-Indies Government Tin Mines of Banka have issued their annual report, which covers ten months from March 1, 1929, to Dec 31. The 1930 report will for the first t>mc cover the calendar year. The figure?, consequently, are not
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    • 96 10 The “Kedah” brought the following passengers to Penang this mornirg from Singapore. Mrs Machan and child, Mr and Mrs RTS Durston, Mr and Mrs Orchard, Mrs Bwll any and infant, Mr T O Mayhew, Mr F A Hearr, Lt, Col. and Mrs H Hording. Mbjor Douglas White, Mr
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    • 58 10 latest London, New York and Local Prices T/A/: LONDON Spot £ll5-12 6 Down £312 6 3 Months’ £ll7-5-0 Down £3-10 0 SINGAPORE $59.00 per picul Down 150 tons done RUBBER: London 3 15/16 d. Up 1/16 d. New York 7 1 c. (Sold) Upjc. Local 12 cts.
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    • 30 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for tc-day are as follows: Spot 12] cts. per lb. Oct. 12* Oct/D j c. 121 Market qu e
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    • 85 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. Loudon, October 8 Spot £ll9 0.0 three months’ bnving £120.15 0 three months’ selling £121.0 0 Messrs- Boustead <£ Co., Ltd. lOcu Oc;. quotation for Singapore refined tin $59 per picul, busin» ss done 150 cons, Pmang refined tin $5B 75 per picul,
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    • 106 10 FOR EP F EMBER Talam Mine Ltd. Picu's 486.12 Rubber Outputs FOR fsEBTEMBER lbs. Henrietta no tapping Sungei Matang 43,000 Laras Sumatra (Petatel Estate) 59.800 Rampah (Coconut) 135,000 nuts Kuala Pergau 56,000 Leggeng 98,000 Ayer Molek 17 155 FORElbix A» tKftutiS (Rugby Radio London, Ostobar 9 Paris, 123.82;
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  • 148 10 THEFT OF PASSENGER’S MONEY REPORTED The e. 8« Kedah trum Singapore arrived in Penang this morning an hour late. After arrival she was delated in tne roads for a time. From enquiries made, the Pinang Gazette understands that the theft oi $1,500 was reported aboard. It appears that
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  • 89 10 We have received a copy of the Free School Magazine, a neat publication containing a full record of last term’s activities and which, we feel sure, every old and present boy will purchase aud eagerly scan the pages. There are several items of news concerning pupils and
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  • 150 10 Penang. October 0, 1930. ct«>. Benarw Opium p. ohwi nom Cloves 79 )0 Gold leaf «eller. 72.01) Mace Picking Na t m.g|Boß Ooeoanota p.r 1,000 Copra Sundri.d buyers 5.80 Rattan* Rattans Ooarw I Gieen Snail Shells Siam No. 1 do 3 14 50 do do Elephant M mimein
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 37 10 ffi s a v if ‘?9se The Cheerful Hotel" DINNER DANCE Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC in the LOUNGE on Saturday mornings and every Sunday evening from 7 30. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.
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    • 901 10 New Advertisements POSITION VACANT Wanted Salesman for Gun and Ammunition Department with experience if possible. Good Salary for smart man. Apply Box N 155, c/> Pinang G zette. IXOTICES IN THE MATTER OF HO TONG LIMITED. (In Liquidation.) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company duly convened and
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  • 2348 11 Manufacture of Tinplate Docs Electro-Deposition Reduce Amount Tin Required The follo«’t8 a ,a!1 replr SO “P"« |J the minute?, of a meeting of the T,u Keieerch and ladnatr.al Applications ciramiltee held in London on Joly 28 hT t iere were present Mr. Richmond D
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  • 158 11 London, September 17 M at c immodities are now obtainable at or below cist siy*. M William Jacks and Co. but users of raw material and especially retailers are still unwilling to piss on to consumers the fu 1 benefit of the cheap raw material, and ih
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  • 355 11 M iNCHESTER MA KET Better Undertone Apparent Manchester- S ptembsr 17 Mild flujtua'ions have baea experienc'd in r.w C.tton v*lues during the week, but g nerally speaking the market is now lack at'its previous levc’. Pricej all round, ire m d übledly oa a low bas’B, and
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  • 784 11 SUGGESTED CESS ON ALL SHIPMENTS All suggestions for the salvation of the rubber industry are concentrated on price regulations and output restr.c ions, wh cb lave in the pist ontributed towards the jresent sad siate of the industry and vhich involve an endless amount of inernational labour
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 57 11 I W I r I V Ifa f cm X rroitßg with an even greater j reserve of strength. eV cover is worthy of a Dunlop tube. evil deccteLi. I THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY LTD., i. 101, Bishop Street, Penang. "BOSCH” PZufla Aaw proved to be best an the read
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  • 1504 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines r-prHE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from I’enaug during the In Pert s j'* Jana Sailing Ba. w. Saturday for Victoria Point and Mculmeir. at Pandai from Batoe Bjhra and Asahan. Sails for Asatan and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 110 12 HU. 11 MOfirwiTl'T..-1 I- 1 Assurance in force exceed f.~B,(KK).OO<). I Assets exceed 511,000,000. «5»- C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated tn Strait» Settlement*). LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old devty, F.C, 1 HEAD OFFICE i Winchester Houae Singapore. T 9. c.„p„, h £20 .000 a.podL.a w» s.<—•
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 195 12 101^^03 Follow The Satisfied Crowds to Penang Read ForJatural I rWr lai k 3| «MK Reproduction I Pi, _i 01 i i 264. Sound. I F.dre h.. s < ol I’icturcs TO-KICUT .t S 930 g Repeals wim Anomer Singing Success! j Metro-Goldwyn-Baycr Presents an All-Talking, Singing, Joking Oi’.ma They
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    • 124 12 Jl>iTWWiilkkiifaitei^Sik ,r jriteaSteeer-ATgTwiĕir i ii 'MCBIH iSI3Ei«3aHKS?X S British Talking-Film Fevue De Luxe >STf CI I SOUND |r T m l{j SYSTEM I To-Night at 6-30 9-30 A British International Talking and Singing Triumph' “llstree Cdlliiiq’ i A Revue Bristling with Humorous Skit?, I Ear-Haunting Melodies and Spectacular Wonders. I
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  • 183 13 A NEW IRISH PROBLEM Irish Directory in Three Languages Have yon seen a copy of Leabhar Seolta Teltf ma That is modern Erse for the old familiar Irish Telephone Directory, a cbairdee. No one can unders l and the country today unless he gets
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  • 362 13 GOVERNMENT SENDING OUT GEOLOGISTS Shanghai, September 14 Reports that oil-bearing strata have been lit covered in north Manchuria not far from the Siberian birder have induced he Government to send outforeig i triin»d Cnintsa geologists to investigate cer tain ste’-ionsof the country. Some f these
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  • 233 13 BAN ON STORY OF 1865 accident “Matterhorn.” a stupendous Alpine drama produced by Dr. Arnold Fanck, who made the sensational White Hell of P?z Palu,” has fhtly banned by the British Board of Fdm Censors. This is because Dr. Faick, in reconstructing the story of the famous
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  • 486 14 FUTURE PEACE Speeches at Dinner to Mr. J.W.W. Hughes Ab briefly mentioned in the “Straits Times” some days ago a dinner was given in the Klang Masonic Ha.i by Klang Ro.arian< to Mr. J.W.W. Hughes, the Resident Counc lior who is being crans ferred as Resident,
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  • 305 14 WANDSWORTH EXCHANGE IS NOW MACAULAY Names of great men all remin 1 us We can talk upon the line. That is the revised versicn of the Psalm of Life as brought up to date by the General Peat Office, becau e London’s new telephc ne exchanges
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    • 17 14 ‘BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 71 14 SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY EATING A SUNDAE ByGttJYAS wnLIAMS GIUYHB DjiluiattS s A I 4. QUOTpi OF ALL DROPOFCHOCO* SHUES DOWN TO EATr/6, SI6HS AS SPOON AT LAST lAIE SAUCE IWNNIU6 POWN BUT WES SMAU SRSCRAPES BOTTOM SIDE. HfTSTli'r' SCOOPS IT TO MAKE IT LAST LCN6ER BACK INTO PIACE r-'w
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  • 608 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, October 10, 1930. MU "TON CtB. Matton Indi in per m 56 Head Bheef ■jr <oat m. each 1-3 J Liver with heart 4t laag do 151 Trir*> do 1 'lO Goat or Sheep M per !h 56 Sweet Bread pair 4v Suet H 40
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    • 137 15 cal! it a Iswitleship Z > Ji/ si -ir t S.- 1 5. VO —Ji 7 '•.‘■^^Z' J > GEORGE LOUNGER’S LiCHT SPARKLING BEER SPECIALLY BREWED BOTTLED FOR EXPORT "~GĔOPGĔ~ YOUNGEP~& SON L'° ALLOA SCOTLAND SOLE AGENTS: Henry Wcngh 6 co., Ltd. rw W/ £/*>* ZX o feAKW^’SiHftrt>*WKS" 1TH 1
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    • 450 15 BLUE STAR BIBBY LINE llnl ET rM t,rin erew mail »t*anM»rs and moinr vessels belH|Wr W E Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Marsslllss, Plymouth and w London with through eonnecKonl from Paaaug HOMEWARDS- PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Regular Service to: LeaTeß Ra g on- Oct London, Rotterdam. s. 9. Leic-etershire Oct 30
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