Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 237. VOL, LXXXVI1I. TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1030. FFICE 10 CEI1TS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 341 1 Oagata 1 BROTHERS i DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Are you having your Car Renovated? If so insist on h “DUCO” I The Borneo Company Ltd., z I will be pleased to advise motorists at what establishments they can safely rely upon genuine
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    • 226 1 H. TOKISATSl STUDIO with up-to-date Photo1 graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG. i tt > t: 0 z h H H H PRESSED STEEL TANKS B H by if: Braithwaite Co., (Engineers) Ltd, j♦♦ > tx Braithwaite Tanks are built up from standardised unit plates
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    • 457 2 g" ■ILL."—■"■'2^ M ft POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Motor Car Salesman, good opportunity for energetic mm. Apph Box No. 156, c/j Pirang G*z tie. Bill Collector. Wanted competent Bill Collector. Reply with ccpies only of Testimonials to Box No, 157, c o Pint ng Gazette. MISCELLANEOUS. Accommodation with respectable ’amily (with
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    • 749 2 TT O tenders invited. MAISON de BEAUTE rnwrnm Notificatio Z 23, Bishop Street. Penang. Government Notification. If You Wish to Improve Your Tenders will be received at the Colonial Appearatce Secretary’s Office, Singapore, up to TRY ELECTRIC TREATMENT noon of the 6 h November, 1930, for the! This new treatment
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    • 683 2 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL KETH^DS^DING < SOdETY Fl. 80,030,000 Paid ap-Capital (about £6,669.1661 M Fl. 40,015 000 Statutory Reserve abo ut £3,334,583] Head in Amsterdam.* With Agencies in Rotterdain s Graven ageHead Agency in Batavia- Branches.- Bandjermasm, Bandoeng omhav Calcutta, Cheribon, Djember, Djokja HoigkX Jeddah, Kobe Kota-Itad)., [Acheeh], Macassar, Medan, Pada
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    • 70 2 III ES|| i 1,1 hl Ferrocrete The Rapid Hardening Portland Cement. i William Jacks Co., (Malaya) Ltd., i SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUM 1UR IPOH. y. -—■■fl J? V X 0* vCiV Tv $7 z z iMWnnpfHit the Standard of Excellence j JN Light Lagers, t ♦♦□nnwn 1 n n n
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  • 307 3 TOO MANY FEATHERED RESIDENTS New Offensive on the City’s Birds Pigeon pie from St. Paul’s will be eaten in London for the next two or three months. The work of decimating the pigeon population of the City of London has been renewed after a lapse of
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  • 225 3 DREAD OF CHARGE OF SNOBBERY Black-coated workers’ ar xiety to be fret from the charge of snobbery has led to a chang* in the name of an international gathering now meeting in London, says a London message of September 30. The object c f the conference is to
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  • 149 3 GERMAN JOURNALIST ARRESTED IN PERSIA London, October 2 Berlin —According to the “Voesische Zeitung”, h myth that Colonel Lawrenc (of Arabia fame) was participating in the Kurdish revolt against Turkey, led to th* arrest of its special correspondent. Von Weisl, by the Persian authorities on the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 167 3 BOR.N I8QO—-STILL COING STRONG VZ v z '>- £j Lg THIS CONCERNS OUR REPUTATION Reputation is something to talk about when it carries with it popularity as great as that of Johnnie Walker. That reputation is staked upon Johnnie Walker Red Label and it has produced sales larger than any
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    • 17 3 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 167 3 J Mill I i i n i Mhte&J’ K I ffl f fcMMWfitf BI®Mi Ili III i w b WlltilM GOLD" WWllffl li CIGAREliE CASE AD E I N Hi Mli A new British Metal L°N D O N ||j wears and looks t J like real gold. Guaran’eed free
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  • 1375 4 An Unfulfilled Prophecy A Central Roof Aerodrome Shipping Needs State Aid (From Oar Own Correspondent) London, September 11 It was at the meeting of the British ksEOciation at Bristol, in 1898, that Sir William C ookea.the President, prophesied that by the year 1931 the world supply of
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  • 241 4 EVIDENCE OF CHANGES IN HISTORICAL TIMES We are all accustomed to hear elderly persons complain or boaet that the winters and summers of the present are very dif ferent from whai they remember. Doubtless the f xplanation is that they remember vividly only extreme seasons, for
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    • 230 4 Jdhe > Qejnuine CTarina uber Eau de Calcine Ol all the different brands of Farina Eau de Cologne the only one winch is the Original and Ocnuine z/Farina gzgenubeC is that with the crest 0,1 the black and white labcL r^\v/ The incorn P Ara ble range of products ?7//
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    • 13 4 You should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 240 4 I I After Malaria When the fever has gone yet the weakness—the I feeling of utter exhaustion and lassitude lingers WATERBURY'S COMPOUND I After the first bottle you will begin to impiove because Waterbury’s Compound contains the necessary ingredients for building up the depleted vitality after a severe attack of
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  • 645 5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Capt. C. G Burt. S.S.V.F., has been appointed Maj jr. Mr. F W Mar.-h, of Seremba i, is cmvakscent following a successful operat n for append icits. Dr. J. C. Tull of the Medical D< partinent, Singapore, and Mrs. Tull, aie at present staying iu Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 107 5 J I The following is a decoded cable message, received on the 1st inst, from the chairman of Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., I London:— 4 1 f£l- EGr 1 1 AV foUo^" 3 ft 1 > ffeSWUl V c^^^A'v- 0 I g ov)s I -r V5 I O V CS
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    • 13 5 Ebu s/iouZd give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 473 5 j TIT “J I W I lij* Leaves Hair Twice 11 as Beautiful Tile simple hair styles of ic day make t beautiful hair a necessity. 1 Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily ob3 tained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hur soft and silky
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  • 534 6 SATURDAY’S WORK Penang Belle’s Long “Gallop The weather was pleasant on Saturday morning, says Monday’s Singapore Free Press, but not very many turned up for the training at the Racecourse. Exercise had to be confined to the inner track owing to the condition of part of the
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  • 110 6 GAME ENDS IN DRAW The D.A.F.C. were lucky to escape defeat yesterday when they met the P.C.C. at hockey on the Esplanade. The game ended in a draw. The P.C.C. played a man short practically throughout, but gave their opponents an anxious time. They combined well
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  • 203 6 At a meeting convened recently by Mr C W A Bennett, M C 8, at the Land Office at which there was representa five gathering from ail the Malay Clubs and Kampongs the following were elected Committee of Man moment. Ch lirman :—Dr Kamil Mohd.
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  • 273 6 JOHORE XI EASILY DEFEATED Sound Display by Malacca Backs (From Our Own Correspondent’! Malacca, October 12 North Johore were in town last Saturday and engaged the local fifteen at on the padang. The visitors who fielded a weak team, were soundly beaten by 19 points to
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  • 35 6 Messrs- Brown, Phillips sind Stewart, No. la, Penang Street, Penang, are The Honorary Tretv surers of the above Fund to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be Registered.
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  • 388 6 A CHETTY S CLAIM IN SUPREME COURT At the Ipoh Supreme Court on Saturday, the Hon’ble Mr. Justice W. Burton ordered Tan Kim Poh, a Chinese shop keeper living at Lenggong, in Upper Perak, to pay $8 monthly on a judgment debtor summons where
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  • 114 6 Oct. 14 Penang Municipal Commissioners Meeting 4 p.m. Mercantile Employees Co Operative Thrift and Lom Society, annual meeting Chamber of Commerce, 5 p m. Penang Cricket Club, annual meeting, Pavilion, 6 30 p.m. Oct. 16—Ayer Weng tRahrnan) Development Co annual meeting, Kennedy Burkill Co, Noon. Oct. 18—Rugby Football:
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  • 153 6 J CONVENTIONS OF CHINESE J WARFARE It is news to me that the side arms carried by Chinese soldiers include um- j brellas. yet a correspondent who knows their i battle order, tells me that it is usual for| them to go into a fight prepared to resist;
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  • 45 6 three years accummulation, totalling 881 chtsts of a value of over a million sterling, was dumped into the sea from a ravy in the presence of officials of the Onium department yesterday.
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    • 431 6 VENNER I Time Switches I Eliminate that element > of doubt AND SAVE LABOUR Reduced Prices. I Full Particulars Lorn !I luttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., Penang* Branches. g Sole Agents for Malaya. F?ri?3«e4rgTrgiw aww,j.yvai. i wiHhi l iin In 11 BOOKS WORTH READING Titles Authors Price The Duel of the
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    • 13 6 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference wr ethers as it is superlative
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    • 226 6 1 Uh UIIIIMHim I Charles Dickens used to Buy it by the Cask he was a Great Judge of Gin i it By nx n 1 1 J < trfeei JLiJ. Jj j Ask Your Retailer for a Bottle. I I JUST UNPACKED Printed Silk Chiffons, I Printed Crcpe-da-Chines Ladies
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  • 719 7 FULL PROGRAMME Penang to Have Two Meetings BY TIC-TAC Although it was thought that there might be some reduction in the number of race meetings to be held in Malaya during 1931, owing to the slump conditions, it is now apparent that ail the
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  • 325 7 PROBABLES v. POSSIBLE Pcrrott an Absentee The following sides have been selected to play in the first trial match on Friday, the 17th instant on the Esplanade at 5 10 p.m Prohibits (WhitsY J M Mason; G Aste (Captain), and I) K Evans; H.R. arey. L
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  • 195 7 In view of the General’s visit to Pĕnnng this week, to carry out his annual insptc rion of the Penang and Proyince Wt-l cs’ey Volunteers, a final, full dress.” rehearsal vas held at the Volunteer Headquarters at Peel Avenue yesterday afternoon. All the companies were well represented
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  • 46 7 Malacca Eurasians have decided to h )’d a dance on the night of Monday, October 20, at the Eurasian Volunteers Club in Jonker Street. This is being held in con nection with the campaign for recruiting volunteers for the Eurasian Company of the M.V.C.
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  • 182 7 To day at the Esplanade at 6.00 p.m. 1. March Forward Again Rayne 2. Overture Terpsichore Bilton 3 Selection Three Little Maids Reubens 4. Habanera Charme d’Espagne Mezzacapo 5. Fox Trot Why Have You Forgotten Waikiki God Save The King The Rev. G- F. Pykett left for Singapore
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  • 260 7 CHINESE PEOPLE INDIGNANT Statement by Foreign Minister Nanking, October 18 Interviewed regarding the murder of Miss Harrison and Miss Nettleton by Communist bandits in Fukien, the Foreign Minister, Dr. C. T. Wang, expressed the profouudest regret and promised immediate steps would be taken for tha outlaws’ com
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  • 239 7 Three More Records Broken Loudon, October 13 A young South African airman, R F Caspareuches to day completed a record breaking Hight to Capetown. He left Lympne on October 5 in a Puss Moth and landed at Cape Town at 5 45 p.m. this alter noon. After flying
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  • 159 7 Ziegfeld Chorus Beauty Hiding in a Cupboard New York, October 13 Police activities in connection with the murderous attack on Jack Diamond, whose condition has improved, led to the arrest of Marion Straswick, a young red beaded Ziegfeld Chorus beauty, who was on intimate terms with Jack.
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  • 601 7 CHINESE ON TRIAL Ong Chye Feng, a Chinese, was charged in the District Court before Mr. H, A. Forrer this morning, with voluntarily causing hurt to Tan -oo Yin, Chong Tye Peng and Loh Koe at 1 haya Trubong on August 17. On September 3, when
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  • 250 7 Mr Bennett Further Explains His Preference Scheme London, October 13 Heads of delegations to the Imperial Conference continu'd to exchange views on suggestions for impru»mg inter Imperial trade. The President of th< B «rd <,f Trade, Mr. William Grabmu op. n d he proceedings with a speech
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  • 491 7 A MOHAMMEDAN ON TRIAL Alleged Pitt-Street Attack Details of a double murder committed on September 8, at the Capitan Kling Mosque in Pitt Street, Penang, were related in the Penang Police Court, before Mr. Edward Jago, when His Worship recorded evidence in a preliminary enquiry held to
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  • 306 7 A young Japanese named S. Naki Yama, who described himself as a teacher was to day charged before Mr Edward Jago, in the Penang Police <’ourt, with having ridden his bicycle along Bishop street, in a so rash and negligent manner as to indicate a want of due
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 472 7 (To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —In your By the Way column of yesterday’s issue you emphasised that yon had never heard the word Chinaman used by way of contempt. That is because yon have not mixed sufficiently long with the locally born to realize
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    • 116 7 Sir, —I have to acknowledge receipt of a moderately insu ting letter written by a man who signs himself annonymously. I shall not reply to the questions he asks as I dislike corresponding with a man who is afraid to sign his own name. Writers of nasty
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  • 60 7 MB. N. A. M. GRIFFIN Mr. N. A M Griffin, Chief Police Officer* Penang, is expected to arrive from Homa 1 ave to morrow by ihe P. ana 0. Macedonia» Mr. Griffin will relieve Mr. Mitchell who has been in cbarg j oi the Police
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  • 24 8 Seward —At Batu Gajah Maternity Hospital, on Saturday, October 11, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seward of Ipoh—the gift of a daughter.
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  • 468 8 At the opening of the Impera Conference, now sitting in London, useful and constructive tariff proposals were put forwarc by Mr. Bennett, the Canadian Premier. The proposals offer magnificent concessions to the United Kingdom and the rest o\ the British Empire, and other Dominion Premiers signified their willingness
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  • 351 8 Exaatly what niche does the gangster fill in the American social structure The 1 question is prompted by the news which has J been received recently respecting the activities of a certain gentleman named Jack j Diamond whose illustrious comings and goings have filled
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  • 1030 8 Penang, Tuesday. QC5HE proceedings yesterday at the Legislative Council meeting at Singapore must have come as a distinct surprise to the officials of the Colony administration. Never, we believe, has so sturdy and determined a stand been made by the unofficials on any question; and never, we
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  • 66 8 Fighting on Two Hundred M 1 Front in Sao Paulo Monte Video, October 1 Fighting in Sao Paulo is P roceedi^ D a two hundred mile front. -The have captured the important trading and Federal base, Floi ianopolis in J*of Santa Catharina. Meantime, immense enthusiasm ed in Rio
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    • 217 8 -JtaA. M Coming Thro' •jar... drffiflfcfff ‘£r Cr/Ve your Aahy I the food you know is “NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK.” VWTHAT greater assurance can a mother have than to know that the food she has chosen for her baby is nearest to mother s milk and that this claim is
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    • 72 8 ■> E. O. HOTEL. SPECIAL NOTICE. In view of the P. O. Mail Ship arriving to morrow, Wednesday, 15 th October, we shall hold our usual Outward Mail AFTER DINNER DANCE on the evening the Ship is in Port. OUR "P HIT” DANCE will be held on Thursday, i6th October,
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  • 1364 9 Unofficial Members Raise Constitution Issue “A Tenth-Rate Crown Colony” Military Contribution Discussed in Legislative Council Sir Cecil Clementi’s Promise Scenes almost reminiscent of Westminster, where members on occassion do not hesitate to speak plainly, were enacted in Council yesterday when the question of the Colony’s
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  • 235 9 Ill-treatment of ex-Cabinet Minister’s Nephew ANTI COMMUNIST SOCIALIST Peiping, October 13 Anxiety continues to increase regarding Christopher Jowett, the eighteen-year old nephew of the Rt. Hon. J. W. Jowett. who was First Commissioner of Works in the Socialist Cabinet of 1921. While travelling to
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  • 30 9 Paris, October 13 The fourth Congress of Frenchmen residing in foreign countries was opened by M. Frey det. The Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at Shanghai assisted.—‘Vale.
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 107 9 Berlin, October 14 Rioting ceased late last night but not a single whole window-pane is to be seen along the great frontage occupied by Wertheim’s Departmental Store in Leipziger Strasse. The Reichstrat has authorised the Government to raise 125 million marks The Police Chief has issued a statement
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    • 173 9 Townsville, October 14 Fred Hancock, an ex- J ustralian Air Force member representing the Brisbane Courier, while getting out of an aeroplane in which he was flying to welcome the airmen now on the way to Australia, struck his head on the propellor and was killed.—Reuter. INDIA Allahabad,
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  • 349 9 Fascists Appear in Brown Shirts INKPOTS REMOVED AS A PRECAUTION Police Clashes With Street Demonstrators Berlin, October 13 Inkpots and other possible ammunition were removed from the Reichstag in expectation of a possible clash between NationalSocialists and Communists at the opening session of the new Parliament. A
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  • 271 9 Graf Commander’s Feasible Theory London, October 13 Dr. Commander of the Graf Zeppelin, who attended the funeral of tl e victims of the R101 on Saturday as official representative of the German Reich, left Croydon for Germany by aeroplane this afternocn. Before leaving, he called at
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 289 9 •'KKttLK > Motor Cycles io "z. e jMofs5n) io I J r eg? trade mark g I <#<*> I We now offer a Special Discount of 'g IO o on all 1930 Models of I the above machines. I Only a Few Left Illustrated Leaflet Seif Free. Sole Agents I
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  • Penang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 645 10 COMMENTS ON GOVERNORS DECISION After hovering aronod 4i L per pound f r the greater part c f the week,=pot rubbe c osed on Saturady at per pound—a fall on the day of more than one farthing. The reafeon for the fresh setback was the the
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    • 364 10 LARGE PROFIT FOR THE YEAR The following is the Directors’ Report of the Jimah Rubber Estates, Limited, to be presented to shareholders at the 20th inr.nal general meeting to be held in the Exchange Room. Fu lerton Budding, drgapore, on Saturday, O t,ber 18, at 12
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    • 105 10 COLONY DEALERS’ STOCKS NOW 36 618 TONS Statistics published by Mr. Jno. Gordon Carrie, Daputy Registrar-General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., show tba stocks of rubber held by d alera in 'he Colony at September 30 totalled 36,618 tots. Port stocks to a'led 6,830 tons. Detailed figures
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    • 70 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob) London, October 13 Paris, 123 92; New York, 34 81; Geneva, 25.C0; am. te'-rUm, 12.05; Milan, 92.79; Berlin. 20.44 Stockholm, 18.09; Copenhagen, 18.16 Osin. 18.16 Vienna, 34.46 Prague 1631; H< idingfors, 193; Madrid, 49 45 Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest, 817; Rio, 4fj; Buenos Aires’
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    • 125 10 TO- ’'AY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day Ĕe e Sharks. J! 32 UQ X OQ Io. Io. Ic. I0. Mlifnf. Kent (F.M.S.) Tin Dredg M 3,’- 3/6 3/- 3/6 Kinta .724
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    • 58 10 (atest London» New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot £113-10 0 Up £4-5 0 3 Months’ £114-15 0 Up £4-0 0 SINGAPORE per picul Down 75 c. 125 tons done RUBBER-. London 313/16 d. Down 1/16 d. New York 7§ c. (Sold) Unchanged Local 12 cts.
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    • 429 10 PREFERENCE OFFER CASH RESOURCES EXHAUSTED Tai Tak P’aotations, which has an authorised < aoital of £2 0, r 00 in 2a.shares, of which 133,000 his been issued, is oBering 120,000 pref renca shares of 2s. each at par, with special rights and privilege i (£,2,000). says the
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    • 342 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R Sheet 12 cts. ter pound =per pl fib/Quiet. London 3 13/16d New York (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribted Smoked Sheet for yesterday are as follow:— u. Spot 12 c’e. per lb. Oct. 12| Oct.
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  • 73 10 Prawff, October 14, (B|/ Oiurtuy ef The Charters riant.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 j m 4m ts 2 4 1/33 Private 3 m/ts ere lit 2 4 5/16 3 Documentary 2 4 7/16 On N»w York Bank Demand 56 Franco M T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 156 M Bangkok
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  • 41 10 Tue homeward mail by the s,s. Afalwa Closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 18 t instant. The P. and O. Macedonia with mails despatched frem Lo uiou un September 25 is expected to arrive here at 9;.m to-morrow.
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  • 81 10 The Kedah took the f liowing passengers to Singapore yesterday evening Mr. P. 0. Stiiee, Mr. A, Norman, Mrs. C. A. Nivaw, Mrs McGrow M Macarthy, Mr. McPherson. Mr. M. D* Knspn. Mr. Carson. M j .r, P. H. Keyr', Mr. Hidzky, Rev. G. F. Pykett, Mr.
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  • 924 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST FIJI gUBBBB CDellai.1 0 0 0 Allenby Bubbev Oe ro 1co 1f Ayer Molek Rubber Oo 8$ M•• Iyer Pano 80 1£O. Planting 1 1 Bawett Rubber Oo J Betu Mntang Rubber ce „7J J Bedford Flunta ‘I b Benia Rubber Brtatea 8 Borellf Rubber C«
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 60 10 I A-/*- r ffaunnymecle The Cheerful Hotel" TO-MORROW SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION. NINON and MARTIN will appear in "GAY PAREE during the After Dinner Dance. DINERS $8-50 NON-DINERS $1 00 MUSIC in the LOUNGE on Saturday mornings and every Sunday evening frun 7-30. CASH TIFFIN BOOKS at special rates, available for
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    • 17 10 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 506 10 New Advertiu.;u. Notice of Sale. Penang Auction Mart. By Order of the Mortgage s TO BB SOLD BV PUBLIC AUCTiON On Friday, 24th October, 1939 AT 1 1 A M. At Premises No. 27, Beich Street Penan--DESCRIPTIOX OF PROPERTY All that piece of land messuages an i hereditaments situate in
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  • 1279 11 r A. A. B. in the Evening Standard Declares THAT FOURPENNY RUBBER SPELLS RUIN THAT RESPONSIBILITY CANNOT BE ESCAPED BY THE LATE GOVERNMENT The Government of the Netherlands p t Indies, by refusing to join any scheme f r the restriction of rubber produc tnr has merely reverted to its
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  • 325 11 IT HAS MEANT TO MALAYA h was recently calculated that in B itibh rnhhpr-produci ?g companies there we t e 500,000 ehareholders many f holder of email lots of ahrr P, says the Daily Exp-ess” in mail week, Tne 2'. indenom nation of the shares baa always
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  • 595 11 1929-30 RETURN More Goods Handled than Pre-War The year 1929 1930 was the third sac-c°3-ivH year in which both the total tonnage of ships entering the Calcutta Port and the total quantity of goods handled by the Cvmm ssionars at the Jetties and Decks exceeded the
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  • 186 11 MANY ESTATES WILL NOT WEATHER THE STORM The B.ndoeng correspondent of the Federation of British -Indies (F. B.L), writes that the world crisis in bus nt ss 'S probably as serious in Jiva ss anywhere. Not only rubber but sugar, tea and cofhe are so low in
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  • 423 11 H9LUAY TRIP THAT WENT WRONG A merry road, a maz? r >ad, an! suco aa we did tread. The night we went to Birmingham by way of Beachy Head, —G. K. Chesterton. Capetown, Septemb ir. 4 Four American students succeeded ’o day in arresting the 5,000 ton
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  • 701 11 FURTHER FLUCTUATIONS EXPECTED The Improved trend in sterling of Monday and Tuesiay, was not ma ntain■id yesterday the quotation on N w York m tying erratically, save the Financial Times” of September 10. Early the rite lid improve to $4.86 13/32, bat during he course of the
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  • 140 11 73 SHIPS LOST IN THREE months Seventy-three ships were lest at k ’fi du'ing the first three months of the’ yesr, aecordirg to L'oyd’j wreck returns to March 31, 1930. IOf this total sixty were sharers and motor-ships, ana thirem w» re sailing boa’r Of the pteameis
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    • 18 11 BOSCH" Plugs have i roved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 47 11 RO W I I ft 4 ul PWffOTj' j with an even greater I reserve of strength. IcH JJunlop cover is tvorfhy of a JJttnlop tube. I I edtedr celt E I THE DUNLOP FUBIIER COMPANY. (S'-.) LTD.. 101, Bishop Stree*, Penang. j JJWJ L $SS3E3Eia w
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  • 1393 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following ia a list of yes. seh arriving and sailing from Penang daring the w nu k: In Pert Te-day 8b M Kuala from Bagan Difoh ant 5 Taluk Anson due a. m- Sails fir Belawan to-day at
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 271 12 11 AMur-oce «ceed »?8 IMMMHIO. I Aiaets exceed $11,000,OOU. S. C 1 I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltu. Io S...U. S-H.-»..!. loncon offke 2? OM F c HEAD OFFICE, Hoa- U. T.. Corn..», Ua £20,000 d.poriiU will, lb. Sal».— Co«t o< £»«!»..<. AGENTS WANTE0 attractive plans op assurance.
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    • 119 12 Tremendous Success of Radius Mammoth Wonder Spectacle d A Phone No. 117<> Ml JfiSTs J SOUND IrHjj SYSTEM To-Night at 6 15 9-30 RADIO JACK OAKIE j ViCTums/ PRESENTS and W POLLY WALKER IN s Hit The Deck 9 Great Songs Hundreds of Beautiful Girls in Gorgeous Dane*» Ensembles! Dazzling
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  • 303 13 IN PREPARATION Dr. Graham Little’s Warning The medical profession is now at the parting of the ways, declared Dr. Graham Little, M.P., for London University, in an address to the Paddington Medical Society on September 9. A state medical service scheme is actually in preparation under
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  • 253 13 GERMANS TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY The two hundredth ann’v rsary of cuckoo clocks is to be celebrated in Germany this year. The first one was made by Frarz Anton Ketterer, in Schoenwald, in 1730. Copies soon became popu’ar, the appeal made by their quaintnees and novelty being reinforced by
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  • 65 13 AMAZING MOTOR TRIP BY TWO ENGLISHWOMEN Two Englishwomen, MifS Be’cber and Miss Badge’!, recently arrived at Cairo after motoring from Cape Town, 6,500 kilometres (a little over 4,000 milee), without a hitch or even a burst tyre. While in the desert and 150 kilometres (over 90
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  • 65 13 Equ’ppfd with a blanket, a change of c’otling and a number of dictionaries, !wo twenty-years old Southend youths, Leslie Carpenter and Sidney PrLr, left for France on September 30 to walk to Karachi to find work. The youths hope, by getting odd jols, to work
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