Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DALLAS No. 236. VOL. LXXXVI1I. MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 271 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street -.-«w. ■■■■„,l.ll,■ mi J:»::»:»:::::::::::::::;:::::::-.::-:-::: I Z P H JJ H 1 be i: 0 Have You Tried:- I MOTOR UNION &J tS Insurance Co,, JLtd. i TUBORG j INSURANCE 1 A Fine Light Danish Brew
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 6S, 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2053 2 i—— e BANKS. POSITION WANTED. D M Municipal Notice MAISON de BEAUTE homgkong and shangha l Wanted: A Billet. Well Experienced 23, Bishop Street, Peaaag. The Municipal Commissioners of George BANKING COnPOnA of Planting to Fac ory, Hilding good Town, Penang, hereby invite separate $5O 000,000 B references, wishes to
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  • 789 3 QU NINE as the mo >t EFFECTIVE aGKNT I lasmoquine I a the continnouij va* which famous acieatista have w gid against Malar a, the piincipal and tnoft effective weapon has b< eu that derivative of cinchona bark e<lled “quinine”. However,depute the undoubted fict cat qu.nine is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 409 3 Malarial Debility To sufferers of Malarial Debility, Sanatogen is of incalculable value, S because it not onlv strengthens the <• V body, but by actually building up an *>PS' I H abundance ol new red blood ceils, r/i-iri’r*»!* makes good the ravages caused by ft.fi rVjVt't J the Malaria parasite
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    • 17 3 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best an the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 192 3 Columbia I II Table Grand I GRAFONOLsA FOR 70.00 Fitted with Non- I se Automatic n Hlanc-Re- i I x l one-Ai in 1 a,l<l latest im- proved Sound- box. I Its improved beauty of tone sets it far ahead of many instruments costing more. Oak Cabinet, Nickel Fittings. “Like
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  • 1539 4 Perak Defeated at Sungei Patani A Close Game Northerners Win by 13 Points to 11 Nicholson’s Brilliant Play {From Our Special Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Saturday IN a great game, in which brawn and muscle played a bigger part than skill, Kedah defeated Perak to-day at Snngei Patani, by
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  • 300 4 P. C. C. V FREE SCHOOL Club’s Eleven-Goal Victory On the Free School ground at Green Lane Saturday the Penang Cricket Club defeated the Free School by 11 goals to nil. The goals were scored by Perrott (5), Baughan (5) and Brodie (1). The ground
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  • 353 4 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Leicester City Swamp Leeds United CELTIC DEFEAT RANGERS IN 2 CUP FINAL London, October 11 THE following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Birmingham 1 Blackpool 1 Bolton W. 4 Grimsby T. 2 Derby C.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 149 4 Your Wife’s Pale Faoo and Sunken Eyes should at once lead you to enquire into her condition of health. Can you let her suffer? o le does not wish, perhaps, to worry you 1 her troubles. She goes on fulfilling her household duties patiently and without protest as a true
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    • 61 4 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. K”. f wESWiip*’ Doctor away by the occasional use of EVANS’ PASTILLES. They protect your throat and give relief in cases of colds, coughs and catarrh. From Chemists everywhere Made In England to
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    • 307 4 > hot sultry days > Lz a cooling and re- |1 freshing sweet is es- O > sential to every meal. > A fresh-frust jelly is 1 > always appropriate and is sure to please |iW •if made with— u:MON |i| < ink < < ''<-•] I r their Hoddrjctcrj
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  • 548 5 -Reuter, CEREMONY AT CARDINGTON Impressive Procession Through London Streets London, October 11 The funeral of the dead of the airship RlOl took place to-day with due ceremonial and solemnity. It began at Westminster at ten o’clock this morning, and dense crowds witnessed the long and melancholy
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  • 583 5 Sir James Melville, Solicitor Genera 1 has resigned his office owing to ill health. Mrs. A. H. Lancaster has been confined to the house since Saturday suffering from influenza. Dr. Tweedy will relieve Dr. T. S. Macr aulay of Seremban when the latter goes on Home leave.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 ExoeVt/ni oi t e F On£u 30 houra from, Per tang. t>y a J THE INFORMATION BUREAU For further information ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS j pleasr clip +,,s BANGKOK- SIAM. I advertisement ond moil to. Message- House. 2 road. M/S?® matruko> M!SS Y'J^ 1
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    • 102 5 The following is a decoded cable message’ received on the Ist inst., from the chairman of Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., I London: I Jin M j' o 1 I 6 I s I B A’- fEVE Da« 4 I I s o I r-B Y K VV oV V I
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  • 537 6 GREAT A HIEVEMENT Penang’s Match With Selangor SELECTION DIFFICULTIES By “Athlete” The defeat of Perak, the Malaya Cup holders, by Kedah at Sungei Patani on Saturday has left matters very open in the North and after next Saturday’s clash between Selangor and Punang we should have
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  • 599 6 LAWYER STABBED Dying Depositions Taken An outrageous assault on a well known local lawer in a crowded public place and in broad daylight on Saturday morning has caused a sensation in the citv, says the Rangoon Gazette of September 29. The victim of the attack was Mr.
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  • 301 6 WATER ICLO Eng Chuan Wins Jefferson Cup A number of events took place yesterday at the Chinese Swimming Club, at Tanjong Bungah, with the following results: Diving Competition Cheah Hong Ho 1 Goh Eng Chuan 2 Lim Keng Teong 3 The Jefferson Cup was contested
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 137 6 r f ill >w (< i vWj W I A Ws*«w vM i| S s"* 11 X I i» k, ‘L SPECIALLY MABE FOR MALAYA I i and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is “liquid danger,"' Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality
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    • 66 6 U' i Poppy Day 1930. it Messrs. Brown, Phillips Ji and Stewart, No. la, /L (y Penang Street, Penang, are The Honorary TreaSi surers of the above Fund /I to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be Registered. a .1 t W--’ buj I t During
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    • 99 6 ■i^Mrnr 14 BOTTLE OF J COLD STORAGE MILK tIOSSh s few I '‘TifnSll I Illi lull R' J I is a Bottle of Health RUSTON COLD STARTING OIL ENGINES IRA— y Jk MADE IN SIZES 18 TO 140 B.H.P. TINGLE CYLINDER AND 76 TO 240 B.H.P. DOUBLE CYLINDER. First in
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  • 914 7 Entries for First Day Total of 25 Races over Th ree Days Early Selections BY TIC-TAG Below will be found the handi caps for the first day of the Singapore October Meeting (Saturday, th»* 18th instant the weights for on< J race on the second day, the
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  • 130 7 STATE TRIAL The following will play on Tuesday, October 14, at 5 p.m. sharp on the Esplanade State Jerseys and Stockings Probables: R M McKern; J E King, K S Murray, H R Carey, J W Clark; Owen, and Lim Keng Chuan: H F Clements, W M Innes Ker,
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  • 613 7 SHAKESPEAREAN RECITAL On a Tour of 84 Malayan Schools Mr. Carl Lawson, who with Miss Joan Watson and Miss Hilda Dorrington, well-known Malayan favourites, have been touring the Malayan schools and giving sketches from Shikespeare and bits of pantomime, gave their second performance in Penang
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  • 189 7 —Reuter. China and Her Relations with Russia Moscow 7 October 12 The first session of the Chinese Soviet Conference, called by virtue of the Khaba rovsk Protocol of December 22, 1929. was held yesterday. The Soviet Delegate, PZarakhan, aldressed the conference. The Chinese delegate Moh Teh hui replied.
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  • 255 7 SINQAIORE CEREMONY Police Medal for Gallantry (From Our Own Singapore October 13 H. E the Governor attended a parade of A olunteers and Police at the Police Depot at Thomson Road on Sunday morning for the purpose of the presenting a number of decorations recently awarded. He
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  • 103 7 NEGLIGENT DRIVING ON TANJONG BUNGAH ROAD A Chinese motor car driver named Khoo Hong Pong was charged by Inspector Martin, with negligently driving his car along Tanjonc Bungnh Road on October 0 The p”osecution alleged that the accus’d, who was driving a car along Tanjong Bur gah Rond
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  • 206 7 CASE AGAIN POSTPONED The five Chinese mrn and the woman who are charged with gang robbery at Ste.va t Lane, Penang, were again produced before Mr. Edward Jago in the Penang Po ice ourt this morning. Detective Inspector Gordon, who has been enquiring into the case, said
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  • 182 7 CHINE E GIRL DROWNED IN TnEAM Another bathing fatality occurred in Penang yesterday, the victim being a fifteen year old Chinese girl named Lee Nooi It appears that Miss Lee Soo Nooi with her four little sisters was bathing in a stream at Ayer Itam when
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  • 163 7 PENANG MEETING Resolution to Merge Allowance with Salary A special general meeting of rhe members cf tbe Junior Civil Service Association was held yesterday at 10.30 in the Junior s ociation C.ub premises in Green Lane A record gathering of about 150 members were present and Mr. S.
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  • 251 7 Penang Car’s Wild Career Two motor accidents occurred yesterday in Penang, one in the evening, at Farquhar Street and tbe other in the early hours of the morning on Weld Quay. The accident at Farquhar Street was the result of the driver, a Malay, collapsing at
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  • 271 7 A Drawn Game by 2-2 The Sungei Patani Government English School football Xf entertained the Bukit Mertajam High School football XI at soccer to day. Rough play marred the game. The game started at 4 45 p m. and, with in the first ten minutes, the High
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 422 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Will you kindly allow me for the last time a little space in which to make a few remarks on tbe letter of a Chinese of to-day A European who has never been to the East does not think
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    • 236 7 Sir. —At the Legislative Council Meeting at Singapore on 29 9-30, II E. The Governor said it is unwise to rely almost entirely for our future welfare on two industries” and the man in tbe street quietly applauded this truism and added sotto voce ‘let s get a
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  • 184 7 Radio pictures have always proved a great draw at the Majestic, and “Hit the Deck” which was shown an > unday no exception, the house being packed at all three shows “Hit the Deck” is a picture of the play which goes by that name,
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  • 330 8 Separate tenders are invited by the Municipal Commissioners for the rent of several public markets and baths for next year. On many previous occasions we have heard criticism of the way in which the markets are run. So far as we understand it, th? present system of tendering
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  • 203 8 The threat to the permanency of the temporary allowances has caused a flutter in governmental dove cotes, and we understand that at a meeting of about 150 subordinate civil servants held in Penang yesterday there was a deal of agitated cooing. The temporary allowances, which to
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  • 224 8 —Reuter. Reported Rebel Coup in Brazil London, October 11 The cruiser “Dalhi” has left at full speed from Port of Spain, Trinidad, for Pernam buco. Washington, October 11 The United States cruiser “Pensacola’ has been ordered to Quantanamo and will proceed later to Brazil if it
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  • 80 8 Reuter. Foochow, October 12 It appears two go-betweens went to the Communist camp. One was taken pri soner but the other returned with a letter from the Communists. The go between states the heads were taken from the scene of the decapitation to the bandit headquarters at
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  • 1237 8 A. H. L Penang, Monday. < .>g?o-DAY is Monday and the thirteenth and except tha’ we share (he common bn den of the slump we have no reason for s ating it is more black than any other day. However, the day is yet oung and it
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 329 8 I Qw WHBHO I I ISBMHflni I.Y APfO NTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING 1 (.btainable fr m Deahra at following prior e Lanson Sec (Cotit American) Asggk $3.85 per quart. $2.25 per pint. I Lanson 1 xtra Dry InESRihS $4 15 per quart- S L hSp. E -w E
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    • 88 8 E. &O. HOTEL. ANNCUNCEVENTS The Band of s.s. PRESIDENT JOHNSON WILL PLAY FOR THE After-Dinner Dance On Friday, 17th October. Tuesday and Thursday, 14th and 16th, Oct. JUter-Dinrer Dances. j Wednesday, 15th Oct. ‘Fahit’ Dance From 6.15 pm. to 8 15 p.m, Saturday, 16th Get. at 9.30 p.m. Carl Lawson
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  • 77 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Messrs. Cheah Lean Guan, Cheah Soo Nyan. Cheah Hee Nyan and Cheah Wong Nyan beg to tender their thanks to all of those friends and relatives who had kindly attended the funeral of their beloved mother, the late Mrs. Cheah Choon Seng (nee Gifting See Moy), to those who
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  • 446 9 Frontier Roads to be Constructed CONGRESS PROCLAIMED IN SEVERAL DISTRICTS Sequel to Demand by Bengal Business Men Simla, October 12 An official communique states that North-West Frontier tribes have been quiet for some weeks, but a settlement with the Afridis has not yet been reached and
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  • 141 9 Rugby adio Service. To be Shown at International Exhibition of Persian Art London, October 12 The section of Persian Art Trwasures which are to be displayed at the Inter national Exhibition of Persian Art at the Royal Academy in January arrived in a British ship which
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  • 200 9 to British comalilaud.—Rugby Radio ervice. Duke of Gloucester Taking Gifts for New Emperor COMING CORONATION London, October 12 The King’s third son, the Duke of Gloucester, who is due to leave for Abyssinia on Thursday to be present at the Coronation of the new Emperor, Ras
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  • 115 9 —“Malay Mail.” A Silent Tribute to Unofficial Eloquence A notification published in a Supplement to the F.M S Government Gaz tie issued on Saturday reads as follows: NOTIFICATION No. 7241, published in the “Gazette” of the Ist October, 1930. has been amended by a Resolution of the
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  • 87 9 Reuter. Pol ce and Civil Guards Mobilised Madrid, October 12 An official note states that the Government on Thursday took energetic action against a large number of Labour agitators and many of their leaders were arrested and imprison ed at Barcelona. The orders for their arrest, however,
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  • 70 9 Unwanted Gangster Seriously Injured New York, October 12 Jack Diamond has been shot and seriously injured at his hotel. He has been sent to hospital and has undergone an operation.— Reuter. Jack Diamond, described as a U. 8. gangster fleeing from the wrath of Al Capone, was
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  • 67 9 Minister of Agriculture’s Optimistic Outlook (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 13 The Minister of Agriculture, interviewed here following an oight-day tour of the principal rice growing districts, stated that the crop yield promised well. The waters were now under control and as a result this year’s
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  • 55 9 .—Reuter. New York, October 12 Lee Higginson and Company announce a credit of $125 millions to be placed at the disposal of the German Gov eminent by a group of international banks, subject to the Reichstag’s passing of suiL able legislation authorising the credit and
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  • 689 9 a referendum or second election. —Rugby Radio Service. Empire Questions Discussed SOCIALISTS AND TARIFFS London, October 12 Mr William Graham, President of the Board of Trade, at E linbargh last night said the Government would do everything possib'e to develop the home market in view of the
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  • 475 9 Matthews Lands on Singapore Race Course ATLANTIC FLIGHT THRILLS London, October 12 Captain Errol Boyd, Canadian airman, and Lieutenant Harry Connor, formerly of the United States Navy, who, after their flight across the Atlantic, made a forced landing on the beach at Fresco, one of the
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  • 116 9 —Reuter. WEST RIVER PIRACY Hongkong, October 13 Two shipguards were killed and four taken prisoner while thirty passengers were carried off and the vessel ransacked and loot valued at nine thousand dollars taken when the Chinese steamer Sunnamhoi was pirated in West River. The pirates travelled as passengers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 18 9 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on, the read in the air and on t ie sea.
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    • 329 9 NEW RECORDS We should like to play to yo i whej you have a few moments to share. A striking first record of modern piano music PRELUDE IN G MINOR. Op. 23. Nc. 5 Rachmaniniff r C2943 $2.50 TOCOATA IN D a’Eilanger HELEN GUEST Suave melodies for the ’Cello MELODIE
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  • Pinang Gazette SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 235 10 TWO MORE CHINESE failures Two more failures of Chinese firms in Singapore are report*»-!. One is Chop Chee Seng, rice and pin» apple merchants and rubber miller?, with liabilities of ov. r $1,500,000 and the < ther is Chop Kian Hin Leung, rubb r merchants and
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    • 219 10 TO BE RUN ON THE FAR EASTERN SERVICE In addition to the Comorin, the P. and O. Company will also pLc? the Ranpura in their Far Eastern Service. This ih taken to be a m<»3*ure whereby better ekescf steamers na;bt run in the Company’s Far EiSteru
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    • 77 10 (Rugby Radio Service' Loadoa, October 11 Pails, 123.87 New York. 4.«5i Brussels, 34 83 G-nava, 25.00 Am* terdrun, 12.04, M Ui, 92.89; Berlin. 20.43 Stockholm, 18.09; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16 Vienna, 34.43 Prague 1631; Hebe ngfors, 193 i’ e Madrid, 48 60 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 818;
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    • 128 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo’a share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day „sE j j SBABBB. 3 CQ OQ CQ CC I c. I o. lO' I9* Mining. Hitam -10 .15 .12 .15 Klang R. 1 77$
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    • 53 10 atest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £lO9-5-0 Unchanged 3 Months’ £llO-15-0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $57.62i per picul Up 624 150 tons done RUBBER'. London 3£d. Up 1/16. d. New York 7f c. (Sold) Unchanged Local 12 cts. Up i c. By Courtesy of Messrs.
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  • 243 10 MEDAN TO AMSTERDAM IN TEN DAYS Commencing on Saturday, October 18 1930, and thence afterwards on every alternate Saturday, a Du'ch aeroplan* is due to leave Medan for Europe and the opportunity wll be taken to forward an Air Mail from Malaya to Amsterdam
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  • 162 10 A correspondent of the “Financial T.mes” writes:—lt might interest shareholders generally and more particularly rubber stakeholders to observe that the 'Directory of Dinston” (1929 issu*) shows some 30 directors of rubber companies who held over 600 directorshipbetween them a”d who, on a a aversge
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  • 165 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 12 cis. per pound =per pl $l6/Qaiet. London 3| 1 New York Holiday. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Sheet for yesterday are as follows: Bpgi Hl els. per lb. Oct. 12 *t Oct
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  • 91 10 FOR SEPTEMBER Ayer Weng Mines Piculs 60 Torg-ah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N.L, Fiona 5b tollh October. (One week) Piculs 285 Rubber Outputs FOR SEPTEMBER lbs. United Serdang 519,308 Salang 174,187 Tandjong 167,400 Anglo Sumatra 57,179 Sungei Kari 31,614 Tanah Datar 53.100 Asahan 73,560 Bah Lias 141,225 Toerangie
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  • 169 10 Penang, October 18, 1930. cts. Benares Opium p/ehett nom 5,000.00 Cloves i, 90.00 Goto leaf sellers 72.00 Msce Picking mom 170.00 Nutmeg? KOf rf 70.0 C 110 s ,i 60.00 Oocoanuts per 1,000 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 5.85 Rattans s es 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.6 C Green Snail
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  • 50 10 The tormw.rd m iil by the Malwa clones at 5-10 p.or. on Saturday, the 18ib instar t. The P. and O. Macedonia with mails ched fr m L» dm on September 25 »s fxorctel to arrive here at 9 a.m. on Weds e day he 15;h i stant.
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  • 896 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST E9 i i y no ao H <1 BUBBBB [Dallar.l I e o c 90 1 Id 1?! K r 1 g th RS IXB&- -/i■s st* 9? Bente Rubber 5 to 40 t 0 Buklt Jelotong Rubber Batete... .2* t Buktt K, B. Rubber C®
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 62 10 ffamnymecle’ Ute Cheerful Hotel SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION NINON and MARTIN •will appear in “GAY PAREE” during the After Dinner Dance on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. DINERS 63 50 NONDINERS $lOO CASH TIFFIN BOOKS at special rates, available for long periods. MUSIC in the LOUNGE on Saturday mornings and every Sunday
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    • 16 10 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the
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    • 1065 10 ~tenders invited- New Advertisements POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Motor Car Salesman, ><B P pportunity f r en r c nut Ap _> gL.- '’Bex No. 156, c/j Ph ant G zn>. 7 Federated Malay States Railways. Bill Collector. Wanted compete Bill Collector. Reply with <• p i P8 on! CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT.
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  • 514 11 Malayan Production during First Six Months of This Year The Table we reproduce below was publith?d recently in the official Review of F. M. S. Affairs in 1930 and we think, the first authentic figures 4 i'inß the rate of production per acre of F. M. 8.
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  • 717 11 ACAUSi OF UNEMPLOYMENT In the ui iversal search for the cause of unempl yment Mr. David Landale, in a 1 tter “The Timee,” wonders whether toffinent considi ration has b en given to tl e present position of silver. Silver is very closely connected with the
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  • 261 11 REPORTS OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS Financial statements of the leading rubber manufacturing companies issued for the first half <.f the current year show definitely the effects of the rtc ss on in business, says the Naw York Kutb r Age.” The J.me tire price cut and the continued deflation
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  • 683 11 PAYING THE WAR DEBT Founded on Foresight j and Courage 8 Thrilling proofs of the virility, the 8 foresight/he initiative of modern Britain are to be found in the story of the ris, id development of our rubbber industry I which we present tc-Jaj at
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  • 164 11 THEIR HANDSOME EMOLUMENTS I A corresp ndent of the “Financial Times'' < writes: —It might interest shareholders I generally and more p>rt cularly rubber shareholders to observe that the "Directory of Directors” (1929 issue) shows some 30 d rectors of rubber companies who held over 600 due .starships
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  • 270 11 R turn of Colony Dealer/ St- ck <• a t clcs! of busires?, 39th Septemb 1930, is d <clared. Dry. Wet. S.*t L m mta. R.S S Crepe. U.S S. Ser p Lump 1 2 3 4 5 Tons. Tons. Tong Tons S’pore Island 14,551 12,328 1,063
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 81 11 Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative The Carlton Restaurant Bar. 16a, Beach Street, Phone 1135, Under European Management Two minutes walk from the Wharf and P.eri vOpposite the P. O. Agents Office) Iced Draught Beer, a Speciality. Ths Coolest and Most Up-to-date Flace
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 250 11 "Q" Vy *=T=^-=--ifr, y. W B ia mi ((<ik P V WWa w)) I (For Natural Reproduction of Sound; T.-night: Twi:e Sightly Westert^EkcMc Twice Nightly 6-30 9.30 sound IrHl system 6.30 9.30 f 5 UNIVERSAL ALL TALKING DRiMA “YOUNG DESIRE” I with Mary Nolan, Mae Busch and William Janney. The
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  • 1300 12 POST OF PENANG Sdedule of Principal Lints TH following ig a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the »p‘k: In P«4 To-day Bb Rahman from Langkat, P.ingkalan Brandin. and Pan kaian Soesoe Sails ft r Patgkalan Brand&r, Pangkalan Scesoe and on tc-day at
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  • 76 12 Ftti&ng. October 13, 1933 (By Oo*.r.o«y Ths Bank.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 h 4 m’tßi 2,4 1/32 Private 3 m/ta credit 2 4 5/16 3 Documentary 2 4 7/16 Oa New York Bank Demand 56 j Franco w T.T. 1,425 India H T.T. 156 h Bangkok M T.T.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 266 12 STOCKINGS LAST TWICE AS LONG washed with Lux I WSm&F :=r i> y<f| You pay a lot for stock- 88 |H| 9| /ja S -df> ings. Naturally you want H Ag Am, them to last. Remember, then —wrong washing y&a wears them out more A quickly than actual use! IWfrm
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    • 273 12 arda s&sin y tobacco Co.. L-ro. Wxrv LONDON O X^Sc 4 1 IW I <1 f* Al Hot Nights Steeples) Hour, that Seem like Dayi Hot weather takes a great toll of yow mrvous and physical energy, and mon def pis required to enable yea to recuperate. Yet, jaat at
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  • 1025 13 STILL ACTIVE AT 100 Her Life a Series of Adventures The surdig it strearr el in at the big window. S.tciog within the window was n old lady, dressed in a white coat and skirL vigor* ns’y engaged in doing physical j rke. I mnrmurtd that
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 272 13 ELECTRIC TORCH With the 1 BMr x aROTOMATIC SWITCH The GREAT Battery Economist The constant purchase of batteries is due in no small way to the light being turned on accidentally The ROTOMATIC SWITCH insures you against waste of batteries Always lights when you want it Positive prevention against accidental
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    • 314 13 I > 4M il S J Ife l it Cologne and S w/”. S.ii i Two names linked for k ft Ife ever in the annals of /v W lilt Bi' ;|j! Cologne: That magni- I ft It llr ficent monument of in jlw om I' Gothic architecture T 5
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  • 330 14 SINFUL Mr. Gandhi’s Letter From Gaol In one of his weekly letters from gaol Mr. G mdhi diacnsaeß Untouch; bili y,” saving ‘’Untouchability implies pollution by touch. Wherever it obtains, empty fo malism replaces and corrupts religion. None can be untouchable, as all sju’e are pnks of one
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  • 286 14 The following new books Lave been received The Atlantic, by Stanley Roe<r*, Color nf a Great City, by Theodore Dreiser, A Complete Course of Practical Fiying, by I t. Col. G. L. P. Henderson. The Deputy Sheriff, by Clarence E. Mulford, Doctor Sen cold, by Helen Ashton, The
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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