Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 240. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 17ih OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 491 1 Ynagata BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ~l n Mr —»1 .1. I 1 n mill! ii iiii ■iiiwmiiMii—— ii ■«■—■■—■■■■Milin ii ii ii ill iimiiii ■i i i .unr:. n niiiiiiiiii— i THE FINEST just uti I IM THE WORI E» Th
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    • 15 1 ■■———■——RR—— H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1931 2 POSITION VACANT l a duTitti? Penang Turf Club. —_B±!i KS W a 11 j MAISON de BEAUTE homgkong and Wanted for Keoa\ Chinese Woman 23, Bishop Street. Penang. NOTICE is hereby given that the BANKING CORPOR I M Cook. Apply Bex No. 158 c/o Huang ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of «50
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  • 343 3 —British United Press. CONTRAST IN MOSCOW Money and Nothing to Spend it on Moecow Two ragged and barefoot peasant women walk into a Government shop in Moscow, not to buy bread, but to buy jewellery. The sight of poor looking women selecting delicately wrought ear
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  • 189 3 First Ship to Navigate the Great Lakes —British United Press. WRECKAGE OF LA SALLE’S VESSEL BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN FOUND Toronto An old wreck discovered on S’rait, at the w<stern fnd of Manitou in Island, in Lake Huron, is believed to be the remains of the first sailing ship eve
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  • 156 3 COL. MURRAY TELLS HOW IT CAME TO BE PUBLISHED An interesting story about the origin of Chsrles Darwin’s great The Origin of Species, was unfolded by Colonel John Murray of the noted publishing firm, in an address to the students at the City of London vacation conree
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 235 3 < p B8®?® I g dlf I g «sF 1 doming I I t^.d 7 4 y su i i Give i your baby the food < you know is I I “NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK.’’ T VWTHAT greater assurance can a mother have IT V than to know that
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    • 18 3 ~B OSCH, Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 594 3 tgr BUy'L G. GeJ.c. n mis- R W lo no ll l.’tlloo le N yno <-xpi-ns.- v in H IJ IR \I ill PIANO eac^es Everywhere. 1R" j WllW In all parts of the world I |jf Jk.nA 'Montserrat' finds its place. I It is Nature’s great drink— 7 W
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 701 4 Monday:—Mr. Pepys’s Cousin Gladys being in trouble over »omelin>n sheets g.ven to her by her grandmoiher, of a quality hardly to be bought now except at a price altogether prohibitive, but turned, ss ill luck wouln have it, yellow with keeping, I do instruct her to have
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    • 414 4  -  BY MOLLI B LITTLE This season, a*always, fabric manufacturers and dress designers have worked together to create clothes which owe their beauty as much to the materials as to the cut and workmanship of the finished article. As fuTer figures are now most decidedly the vogue,
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    • 475 4  -  BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE The subj’Ct of children’s reading is one that has interested me very much for a long tim<, and is one that I tnink should interest ail who deal with children. I i public libraries, both in town and country, th p rp
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    • Article, Illustration
      67 4 Red is again a favourite autumnal colour, whether the frock, coat or suit, is of velvet, marocain or cloth. This frock of a fine faced-cloth is a rich dahlia red, relieved by the vestee and cuffs which are parchment crepe-de-chine. It will be seen that buttons, though
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    • 518 4  -  BY MARGARET CAREW My friend Janetta regarded her hair critically in the mirror and sighed. Three grey hairt!” she commented. ’’There were only two last week.” She puckered ter brow. "You know, it’s not the grey hairs that troubled me really, the thing that I dread most of
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    • 459 4  -  BY VIOLET DISMORE We were diecussirg a well-known mannequin. Superb figure,” said ore. Lovely complexion,” remarked ’.nnther. “Perfect features,” add’d a third person. Then one of lhe men of the partv spoke. "But what an irritating voice!” hr said, and shuddered. It is odd that *o
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    • 113 4 LIBEL ACTION AGAINST SYDNEY NEWSPAPER Sydney, September 14 Acting on behalf of Mr. Hughes, M. H. R., Mr. D. R. Hall, solicit. to-day issued a writ against The Sxdney "Morning Herald,” claiming £lO.OOO damages for alleged libel. The writ does not disclose the cause
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    • 495 4  -  BY JOAN ROSSITER That one can dress in a variety of etyh f and be fashionable in all of them h evident this season. At a recent dress parade I was able to earmark at least four fas lions which differed in line and material, bat w ere
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
  • 412 4 RELATION TO VISITS TO ENGLAND The bads r f assessment of regiden’s abroad or visit ns to tne Uoded Kimrd m is not affected by the Finance Act ot 1930, writes F. H. Whittingham, of the Incemfl Tax Adjustment Agency Ltd. seems to b-< a general impression, that
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  • 328 5 PENaNGchanges Owen and Mason Unfit THE SELANGOR XV (By “Athlete.’) THERE is every prospect that the ground will be in excellent condition to-morrow for the inter-State rugger match be tween Penang and Selangor. Seats for the match may be reserved at the Ciicket Club. Owen has arrived
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  • 492 5 LARGE SUM REQUIRED F.M.S. Committee Appeals For Funds The following letter has been sent by Mr. D.H. Hampshire, Chairman of the European Unemployed Committee, F. M. S to the press: In accordance with the previous an nouncement my Committee desire to inform the public that they are now
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 168 5 BOSCH” Blugs have proved to be belt on the road, in the air ana cn the sea. V LISTER engines I VALYtS EASILY REMOVED ON I ONSCREYfING COVERS CARBURETTOR .REMOVABLE COVE* SIMPLY A PLAIN /OH WATER JACKET. CJSTERH-HOTMHIG f TO GET OUT OF ORDER INVERTED L SNAPC _r-~ CYLINDER. HO
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    • 56 5 j S S S ~T~TZ^_j,-L D L ERCH!! FS PILLOW CASES BOVS’ Il WHITSAWAVS |i GREAT Dollar BARGAIN Week iO COMMENCES U I R 8 I i Monday, 20th October MJ < 1 I. igger Value j Better Bargains i GREATER SELECTION I H Whiteaways "s S J —-I “s’
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 1286 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir —lf A Collector is really a friend of the Chinese he should refrain from ridiculing the present Chinese Central Government at Nanking, and accuse them of do ing nothing that is in any way creative or valuable.” I think
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    • 225 6 Sir, —The Mercantile Employees of Penang are greatly indebted to Mr E.V.C. Thomson for the keen interest he is taking in our welfare through the medium of the Penang Mercantile Employees’ Co operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. His remarks at the last General Veeting of this Society
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    • 155 6 Sir, —Pro Bono Publico in jour issue of Wednesday has done a great service to the Penang community in drawing attention to the very unsatisfactory state of affairs existing in the Penang Bazaar, more commonly known as Jual Morah. The shopkeepers there, being dissatisfied with the general
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    • 204 6 Sir,— I have read the correspondence of Veteran," published in your paper, re the planting of Paddy and, am of the opinion, that the Government of the S. S., F, M S., and Unfederated Malay States, and the wealthy Chinese and Malay gentlemen, will act according to the
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    • 139 6 Sir.—l have read the correspondence published in your much read journal of the 15th instant, re Market Hooliganism which is said to have taken place at “Jual Mora," in Penang road, on '-’onday, the 13th instant. I am of opinion that all what Pro Bono Publico" caused to
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    • 68 6 Sir, I have noticed complaints being made that footpaths are not adequately built in Penang Roads. While I agree to the suggestions that we need more footpaths I would like to see that some regulation is brought into force for their proper usage. It is very dangerous when cyclists
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 127 6 I J /■L s f dte X A<„ .?>j\." lEffifc?:- SPECIALLY MADE FOR MAI AYA! and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is liquid danger,’’ Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality and everything that Baby needs for sound growth and steady development. Fresh
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    • 204 6 A BOTTLE OF COLD STORAGE I MILK fomibLgW I I I m NW I 11 I I; IJIIL I I BWTvp I I I7S A Bottle of Health L—- TO■! mi Municipal Notice The Municipal Commus’nn' rs c£ George To«n, Peneng, hereby invite separate ten lers f »r the following
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  • 951 7 8 Races for To-morrow Kalaw and Myra Carmel Good Things Mikado and Air Defence By TIC-TAG To-morrow sees the beginning of the hist professional meeting for p]i s year at Singapore and, after this, the next professional meeting at Singapore will be in May next
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  • 157 7 A large congregation at St. Saviour s, Walton street, on Sept. 23 witnessed the wedding of Miss Elyne Frances Tufnell, a niece of Lord Mar and Kellie and the daugh ter of Lady Frances Tufnell, and Mr. Frank Hugh Pollard, of the Sarawak Civil Service, younger
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  • 132 7 DEATH OF FORMER SINGAPORE MaN Shanghai, October 3 The death occurred at 830 this morning, after an illness lasting six weeks, in the Country Hospital, of Mr. John Forrest Pil cher, the distinguished local sportsman, who was a member of the ‘Big Four” in
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  • 812 7 Chinese on Trial in District Court The trial of Ong Chye Seng, a Chinese who is charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Tan Soo Yin, Chong Tye Peng and a woman named Loh Koe, came up before Mr. H. A Forrer in the Penang District Court this morning.
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  • 45 7 To morrow at Dato Kramat at 6 p.m. 1 March King Carnival Rosey 2 Overture Gilderoy Berger 3 Selection On With The Show (1929 Selection) Nicholls 4 American Sketch Down South Myddleton 5 Fox Trot Come On Baby Pinkard God Save The King
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  • 186 7 With the Camera and Pen Around the World Three students of the German People High School,’ George Mraz, Wilhelm Doberer, and Frieda Mraz, who started from Vienna and Nuernberg 12 months a ß° to t a e’. round to world to study geography ana ethnography, and have al
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  • 126 7 $l5 FINE A Malay drix’er, named Syed Abdulla, was charged before the Penang Magistrate, Mr. Edward Jago, to day with having driven his car in a reckless and negligent manner and with having driven a type of car other than that specified in his licence The
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  • 115 7 (From Our Sungei Patani Correspondent Acnug on information received, the Sungei Patani Police made a smart arrest this morning of two men who were -aid to he dangerous criminals, as they nliahted frnm a train at Sungei Patani Railway Station. fhe twu men, both Malays, were taken
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  • 77 7 BY ’PLANE TO JOIN UNIT I ondon. Oct. 3 The modern way of joining his unit in India has been decided upon by t ilotofficer John Grierson, who left Lympne this morning in his own second hand light aero plane en route to Risalpur, t
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  • 85 7 PRINCIPALS REGRET To day was Visitors’ Day at the Anglo Chinese School at Maxwell Road and a representative of the f inang Gazette called at the School and was taken round the classes by the Principal, the Rev. P. L. Peach. Mr. Peach
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  • 103 7 CO-OPERATIVE FILM The Co-operative Department film of Mat and Idris, showing the evil results of extravagance” and the rewards of thrift” which was shown in Penang for the first time some time ago at the Fort Cornwallis was shown again last night to a large
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  • 434 7 A women’s hockey match in aid of 'oppy Day fund will be played in Singapore on November 6. Captain P. Bradshaw 'mith, 1/10 Burma Rifles, has been granted 60 days privilege leave to India. Mr Justice P. A. Furrer Manby is to preside at the Malacca Assizes
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  • 315 7 HIDE—DYKES The wedding took plac« this afternoon of Mr. Edgar Walter Hide, Accountant, General Post Office, Penang, second son of the late Mr. J. B. Hide and of Mrs. F. Hide, of Edinburgh, and Miss Elizabeth Hamilton Dykes, second daughter of Mr and Mrs. G Gavin
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  • 41 7 Mr. Justice Sproule who has been away in Singapore for a fortnight or so, helping to clear up the congestion of work there, is expected in Penang during the week end and will resume duties on Monday morning
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  • 341 7 WELL KNOWN IN INDIA AND MALAYA Lieutenant Colonel Stanley de Vere Julius, who died at Millbank Military Hospital, at the age of 54, was educated at St Laurence College, joined The Royal Sussex Regiment from Sandhurst in 1896, and served throughout the Tirah campaign. He passed
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  • 259 7 INDIGNATION AT TREASON CHARGE Horror and indignation have been expressed in Slovakia at the treatment meted out to Professor Vo: fetch Tuka, the former spiritual leader" of the luvuk Autonomists’ Movement. Professor Tuka. a distinguished scholar, who formerly occupied a chair at .Bratislava University, was charged with
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  • 136 7 J he Four Feathers” At the “Majestic’ this week end cinema goers will find ‘The Four Feathers a tale of indomitable > ritish courage The story deals with the Soudan war an I tells how a ritish officer born of a long line of sold.er ancestors, fought down
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 "BOSCH” P/ups Maw proved to fefl feast on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 43 7 Poppy Day 1930. Messrs. Brown, Phillips J eind Stewart, Ho. la, L J Penang Street, Penang, 0 are The Honorary Trea- /V S surers of the above Fund [I to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be Registered. a
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  • 571 8 Malayan residents proceeding on home leave may have the pleasure of making the acquaintance of the Inland Revenue authorities during their sojourn in Britain, and the acquaintanceship may prove costly. The income-tax laws anl so clouded by ambiguity that not even the officials themselves
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  • 157 8 We are informed that a petition has been sent to the of the Municipal Commissioners by the frontagers of the west part of Singora Lane, asking him to allow them to pay 50 per cent of the cost of the construction of a new drain. The cost of
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  • 118 8 Torquay as a venue for the annual conference of the National Liberal Federation is not a suitable place at all. The almost sub tropical air of this popular South Devon resort has rushed to the beads of delegates like wine. r I hey have passed resolutions reaffirming
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  • 1168 8  -  4 IE L Penang, Fiiday. GTrjT the debate on the Supply Bill at the recent meeting' of the L C. at Singapore the lawyer Lim was the first to set the ball rolling. Very well li I he drioble. The other two Asiatic members maint lined an
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 379 8 U /li V /Z ll\\ /I 11 ll\ I\ 7 And in nothing else H is the quality of age more valuable than in Whisky. Haiq i I q e> has been continuously distilled since 16 27. No olher Whisli y distillers can i 1 claim over 300 years’experience. NO
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    • 60 8 E. O. HOTEL. The Band of S. S. PRESIDENT JOHNSON’ WILL PLAY FOR THE AFTER DifNXER DANCE TONIGHT This band of Five Performers includes FRANK «fe GEORGE GREENOUGH from the Biltmore Santa Barbara Hotel, California, Friday, 24th Oct. ALL THE WORLD BALL’’. Two Prizes for best costumes representing any country.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 338 9 —Rugby Radio Service. No Truck with Men of BaldwinTcrii of Mind SPLITTING THE VOTE IN WEST LONDON Liberal Party Asserts its “Complete Independence” London, October 16 The Imperial Conference has already brightened English politics, chiefly owing to the Canadian Premier’s ten per cent offer. This according to
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  • 77 9 SOVIETISM IN MALAYA Health Boards Enactment Criticised fFron Our Own Kuala Lumpur, October 16 A specially convened meeting of the Negri Sembilan Planters’ Association held at Seremban this morning passed a resolution by a four to one majority calling for the repeal of the Health Beards Enactment. Tne proposer, Mr.
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  • 62 9 —Rugby Radio Service. f° Attend Coronation of Ethiopian Emperor London, October 16 The Prince of Wales and Prince George were among those who were present at ictoria Station to bid farewell to the Duke of Gloucester who left London to-day for Abyssinia where he will represent
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  • 63 9 Reuter. Soldiers Disperse Crowd with Bayonets Constantinople, October 16 Serious rioting has taken place in Anatolia during the past ten days owing to the antagonism of the Parliamentary Peoples Party nnd the new opposition party. Soldiers fixed bayonets and dispersed the crowds at Ada’ia and Mersina. Two
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  • 177 9 British Models Lead in Workmanship RETURN TO SIX-CYLINDERS London, October 16 There were no surprises at the 1930 International Motor Show which opened to-day at Olympia, but it is unquestionably the biggest and best ever organised, the display even including queer looking veterans of 1896
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  • 125 9 Reutt r. New Congr ss Offices Raided Bombay, October 16 There were 250 arrests to day making a total of 430 since yesterday morning. To day’s arrests include Aziz Hussein Bhoy Lalji (Secretary of the last War Council and son of the President of the Bombay Municipality).
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  • 121 9 —Reuter. Flight of apitai Denounced Berlin, October 16 Herr Bruening in a statement of policy in the Reichstag, during which he was repeatedly interrupted by the Communists and Fascists said that the great aim of Germany’s internal foreign policy was the regaining of national freedom. He
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  • 27 9 Reuter. Accouchement Expect.d in March Tckio, October 16 It is formally announced that the Empress is enceinte. The accouchement is expected in March. Reuter.
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  • 56 9 Osaka, October 17 Two earthquakes occurred this morning at Kyoto and Osaka. No damage was done. The seismic centre was in the Japan Sea off the Noto Peninsula. —Router. The Second Chamber has passed a bill authorising the Government to issue a Dutch East Indian Loan of £6.2u0
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  • 364 9 Rugby Radio Service. Considered by Imperial Conference Committee SOCIALIST MINISTERS London, October 16 I A new committee of the Imperial Conference composed of Mr. Mac Donald. Mr. Snowden, Mr. Render son, Mr. Tom Shaw and Mr. Alexander and the Australian and New Zealand delegates started
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  • 102 9 Reuter. /tone Throwing and Shoot ng At Berlin Berlin, October 17 Many Communists, returning from a meeting of the striking metal workers yesterday evening, collided with the police. Shots were fired from houses and the police replied and cleared the street but later the police were again
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  • 72 9 ,—Reuter. 13 Years as High Court Judge London, October 16 The Hon. Mr. Justice Hill, who has been a judge of the Probate, Divorce and Admi ralty Division, High Court of Justice, since 1917, has resigned. Educated at Haileybury and Balliol College, Oxford, he was called
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  • 57 9 Author and His Wife Killed Worcester, (Mass.) October 16 The botanist and author Earnest Henry Wilson and his wife have been killed in a motor accident.—Reuter. Mr. Wilson was born at Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, in 1896. He went to America in 1906 and had been keeper of
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  • 586 9 Reuter. Hill and Smith Both Ahead of Hinkler’s Time ANOTHER START (From Our Own Singapore, October 17. Kingsford-Smith arrived at Seletar just before seven o’clock yesterday evening, Owing, he said, to a deceptive slope in I the ground he actually “landed” eight feet in the a r
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  • 116 9 i. —Rjater. WOMAN BREAKS AIR RECORD Los Angeles, October 17 Mrs. Keith Miller completed a transcontinental flight in a Hying time of 25 hours 40 minutes or 4 hours 47 minutes less than the record established by Miss Laura Ingalls. New, York, October 17 Lieutenant W. M. Caldw’ell,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 198 10 —Signed Peat. CABLE FROM LONDON Third Quarter’s World Production CURTAILMENT OF 7,900 TONS The following cah'e has been received by the local secretaries of the Tin Pro ducers, Association from the London Council Council issued c'rcu l ar letter to members ninth instant containing detailed figures world
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    • 187 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, October 15 During the interval the market has Tuled quietly steady armnd last Wednes day’s level and there is little of interest to reoort. To-day, values are up cent per lb on firmer advices fr 'in the Home Mark-ts but the
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    • 554 10 A LITT r E BUSINESS Gold Company’s Shares Improve BLAKF CO. During the past two weeks the cu‘standing feature in the Singapore market has been the sharp and heavy decline in the p ice of tin. The sterling price is lower by over £l7 and the Singapore
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    • 162 10 s s. Kedah The '‘K-dah” brought the following passengers io Penang this morning from Singapore H E The Genera! Officer Commanding (Malaya), Mrjor C E Hudson, lieut. J C Alexander, Lt.-Col. J M Mackenzie, Capt. V G Russell, Lady Mauripor Mr Kaffman, Mrs Denford Wood, Dr J E Smith, Miss
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    • 31 10 Oct. 19 XVIII Sunday after Trinity. Bam Holy Communion and 6pm Evensong and Address at St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. Oct. 20 —30 Chaplain away in Kelantan and Tren ganu-
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    • 131 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day S S E E Sharks. t —r <g B *3 ffi OQ 00 OQ I fl. |o. IC. 10. Mining. Batu Cave*. M .37} .45 .37}
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    • 61 10 I atest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll3 0-0 Up £2-10-0 3 Months’ £ll4lO 0 Up £2 15 0 SINGAPORE $59 87> per picul Up $1.621 150 tons done RUBBER-. London 3id. Up 1/16 d. New York ll c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 111
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    • 193 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) R.S. Sheet 12 cts per pound per pl $l6/Qoie*. London 3$ 1 New York 7$ cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Denny s). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follove: Spot 12 cts. per
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    • 76 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb) London, October 16 Paris, 123.90; New York. 4.85P 2 Brussels, 34.85; Geneva, 2\00; Ame 12.0 6; Milan. 92.80; Berlin, 20.43 Stockholm, 18.09 Copenk agen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16 Vienna, 34.44 Prague 1631; Helsingfors, 193; Mad ria, 50.40; Lisbon, 108.25 A thens. 375 Bnohare®*, 818; Rio, 4|;
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    • 911 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST HAMES. 5 3 Sc 3 GQ oo H riHUM-1 0 75 9 h Allenby Rubbei O« 0 gs Alor Gsjah Bnbbe» t eI sms' rss-s 1 4., joiet 5 Ayer F»dm Rubbe» Kn*** RklSiTFUnttaf Synai»*- I l g Baavett 7f> 90 Batu Itintang Rubber C? ledford
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    • 200 10 P«narK October 17, 1930. t e'.F, I«mrsi Opium p. ahsst nom 5,0 c 90C Clovss i. 90.0 Gold leaf seUcre 72.0 C 'l’aas p iok'm? nom 170.9 N ’tmw 30s ,i 70.0 110 a «''.Of p**’ 1,000 15D< OopM Suadrixi buyers 5.81 Rattans sves 11.1 Rattans Coars« 10A
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  • 122 10 TO INAUGURATE NEW STEAMSHIP COMPANY The Pinang Gazette understands that Gap Robert D liar, be.-d of the American mail line, the Dillar St< anehip Company, is at present in Manila in connection with the inauguration of a new steamship comp my in the Philippines. The newly formed
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  • 273 10 ANNA PER QUART MORE IX CALCUTTA Whisky cost more in Calcutta sin™ October 1. The Government of Bengal decided to increase from that date the licence fv? levied on wines, beers and spirits imported into the province. The manager of a well-known firm of retailers informed the “Statesman’’
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  • 73 10 PII-SUn«R DEALS WITH THE PRESS Under the pretence, of reasons of pul lie hygiene.” whatever that may mean in this case, the Warsaw nolice, at th« order of Marshal Pilsudski, recently prevented the newspaper boys and delivery vars from having access to the offices of the opposition papers.
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  • 57 10 Singapore h n Air M ail HONG KONG REPORT OF NEW SERVICE According to the South China "orning Post, the Far Eastern Air ssociation, a civilian aviation society in Hong Kong, recently bought more than ten planes and proposes to inaugurate regular routes between ingapore. Canton and Hong Kong, Apparently
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  • 142 10 PROPOSAL TO FRE9T ONE IN’ EACH EMPIRE A'ITaL A proposal to erect a ritish Hons? in each of the capital cities of the Empire, similar to Australia House in London is being considered by the Overs?as Department of the Board of Trade and the Treasury. The original
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  • 69 10 Oct. 18—Rugby Football: Penang v Sebn gor. Esplanade 5 pm. Oct. 19—Penang and P. W. V. C. General. Inspection. Oct. 21—Silver Wedding of Mr. and F. J. G. Aeria, At Hom? Eurasian Volunteer 1 580 p.m. f u, Oct. 22, 23 and 24-Impressionists bition of Painting and Craft-‘
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 58 10 i 77ir Cheerful Hotel" I TO-MORROW MUSIC in the LOUNGE from 12 Noon. DINNER DANCE SUNDAY MUSIC in the LOUNGE from 7 30 p.m. CASH TIFFIN BOOKS at special rates, available for long periods. Details on application. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543. You should pivu AfarteZZ's Brandy
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    • 100 10 Advertisements NO VICES PUBLIC HOLIDAY. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Tuesday, October 21, which has been proclaimed a Public Holiday. ESTATE TRUSTEE AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED, Registered Head Office: 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Registered under the Trust Companies 1926 with security] deposited with the Straits Settlements Government)
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    • 29 10 A. Mohamed Rawth er l aiM» Shipments prompt'y ,l uid despatched, Moderate chargeFor particulars apply: T* 1 Office 3a, Union St.. Penang. 1« Rrabch 91, Penang 8U Penan 6
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  • 383 11 INDO CHINA GROWERS Plea for Increased Duty french rubber growers in Indoiriina hive become alarmed at the Vision of the Dutch East Indies i tiinst restriction of output. They e therefore petitioning the Trench Government to put an inI eased Customs duty of from two L four
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  • 228 11 RESULTS OF THE AUGUST QUESTIONNAIRE I I Tte questionnaire figures for August, ■eceived ftorn America by M tssra. I Bjmingtmand Sincl-ir, on September 15 ■bow that comsumption increased slightlily by 681 ton?, to 30.575 tons, thia fi ■u'o being in acc riance with expecta ■ions, I
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  • 123 11 SCHEME FOR ECONOMY rs^p 6 rQ R’dslell, in their capacity Intai CTe a es D companies with a Bb nf c p ta £1,126,000 producingi ?nt B| x annually, have preminioi a P bn for th® co-operative adBavR 8 ra r lcn °f these rubber plantations,
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  • 749 11 THE RUBBER DECIS ON Pros and Cons of the Situation Nearly a week has elaps d since th? Government of the Straits Settlements created a mild panic in the rubber com--3 modify and stars markets by the an--7 nouncemsnt that economic laws would j be allowed
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  • 75 11 VISIT TO PENANG According to ‘be “South China Morning PvEt’’ Captain R bert Dollar, founder of the Dollar Steanrship Line, is due shortly aboard the “President Philimore m Hong Kong from Japan, whence he will go to Manila, in the course of a rout> i-rhe-world trip
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  • 519 11 ARGUMENTS RATHER THIN Some Open to Challenge London, September 12 The commodity has slumped badly this week, the price having dropped to the neighb< urhood of 4<i, per lb. following the notification that the visit of the Governor of the Straits Settlements to the Gorernor-Gpner
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  • 113 11 Over Capitalisation DIRECTORS’ VIEWS OF THE RUBBER PROBLEM The Trading Company of Medan, Sumatra, refers to the rubber crisis in its report f>r the first half of 1930. The present abnormal conditions, it is stated, are due not so much to a temporary accumulation of stocks as to the much
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  • 76 11 Penang, October 17. 1930. (Bp Oourtest/ The Oharttffd Sank.) )n London Bank Demand 2/3 i M 4 m/ts 2/4 1/32 'rivate 3 m/ts credit 2/4 9/32 8 to Documentary 2.413/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 i France T.T. 1,431 India h T.T. 155 f Bangkok T.T. 78| nom
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  • 318 11 TAPPING TO CONTINUE Strong Financial Positions The directors of Kepong 'MaliyJ Rubber Estates in a circular intimate that they have decided that it is in the interest of the shareholders that they should continue the working of the estates, making all possible economies, says the ‘‘Financial
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    • 58 11 lll 1 l f I fl J I I with an even greater J reserve of strength. cH cDunlop cover is worthy of a JJanlop tube. I cl 11I THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (V.) LTD., I 101, Bishop Street, Penang. I "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the
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    • 95 11 Britisfi t I Standard The 9 h.p. Carl meets the demand s for a comfortable relied upon, under all conditions, to give every satisfaction. It is notable for: 1. Moderate first cost. 2. Mechanical efficiency. I 3. Riding comfort. i 4. Economy in running cost ILOC/IL AGENTS: PENANG AUTO StRVICE
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  • 677 12 ACCUSED COMMITTED Easiest Way to Make Money Tan Ah Khim, another of the gar g of alleged counterfeiters who were recently arrested by the Penang Dat« c ive Department, was produced before Mr. Edward the Penang Police Magistrate, yesterday and after a preliminary inquiry was committed for
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    • 299 12 r h e PINA NG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette” can be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL. Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. Md Eusoff, Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier. Md. Ismail, Logan’s Archway, Beach St. Look Bros., 215, Penang Road. Hock Huat, 178, Penang
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    • 229 12 >-vn in Assurance in fore© exceed $38,000,000. Assets exceed $11,000,000. S. C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltu. in Strait» Settlement»). (Incorporated LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, E.C, HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hou»e Singapore. with the British Ufa Assurance Companies Act» in every particular. Tb. 1., £20,000 a.poriud wiH.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 51 12 2 “SPECIALS” in a 3-Featuro Programme at Itbikathe To-night and until Sunday Night Tata“d g e in' The Poor Millionaire" 6 Reels of Supet b Entertainment, BL.&±''Tbe Wagon Master” A screen epic of the old West of America, i 7 reels of excitement and thrills. “The Covered Waggon” J. B
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    • 292 12 HiininiiiH UH© lllllllllllllll To-ixight Positively Last Night. I Penang Road f cr a Ufa I Ml v Reproduction I ph0!18 of 264. tound. ■»>*» MHaMH^Mß^MtfHa i^ aaßa To-ni fe hl Twice Nightly To-night —Twice hi htly =3 6.30 9.30 sob nd iJLzII system 630 9.30 s Fox Movietone of George
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  • 1573 13 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vesf qels arriving and sailing A from Penang during the fpeb In Pari T»-4ay ’‘Tapah sai's for A-eahan and Paneh on Sunday at 10 a.m. t "Ampang fr >m Sitiawan, Dindings 3 and Pangkor.
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    • 248 13 Grand Hotel, Medan. (Sumatra.) FINEST LOCATION ]N THE CITY. FACING THE ESPLANADE EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, ELECTRIC FAN AND TELEPHONE. EXCEi LENT CUISINE, TERMS MODERATE, You should qivs Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is auperlattve 33te== J- 111 ON A I 1 I THING flfM Ji
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    • 225 13 “PHOSFERINE is a Partner that never lets me down” 0 Splendid for Good Health A. E. BEAMISH, the Famous Davis Cup International and Principal of the Beamish Correspondence School of Lawn Tennis writes iF there is a harder worked man at the present f time than myself, I would like
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  • 232 14 PLACE WITHOUT HOPE Men Allowed one Suit a Year Sir William Lane-Mitchell. Conserw tive M. P. for Streatlam. arrived in E> rland after acru'ee which included a v eit to Russia. “When we went ashore at Leningrad,” he said, “they m«de us change our Ei
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  • 204 14 William: —“Mothe’’, may I go pnd nlay with Johnny Jenk- Mother —“N J hnny has gone away with his mother. Why not go and nlay with little Georgie Brown William:—“OU I played vi h Gecraie ytsterday and he won’t be well enough yet.’’ Evidently poor Georgie is unable
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    • 150 14 m», Jill Original (genuine Utarijaaycgen über lau Cologne i Of all the different Grands of (S) Farina Eau de Cologne the only one V which is the Original and Genuine 4 „Farina gcgeniibeX is that with the red crest on the Flack and white lake!. A'''bO ncorn P arA kle
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    • 13 14 Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference oxer others as it is superlative
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    • 193 14 TTjl 2 Uli i ILJ tJ WSSB "THE DEPENDABLE EIGHT" It is only natural that people should refer to the Dodge Eight-in-Line as "the dependable eight." Dodge Brothers and dependability have been linked in the public mind for more than fifteen years. The Dodge Eight-in-Line gives smoothness that las!s.. .flashing
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 31 14 Dii-HC Rv CLUYAS WILLIAMS r y 1 y X /fX. y WHEN you 'YE JUST 1 SPENT 600 D HONEY- HAVIN& "WE CAR. ANP POLISHEP .(Copyright. 15W. 6, Th. MS, IOUXWTSI
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  • 625 15 CHOWRASTA MAR JET, Penang. October 17, 1930. Mutton cts. Mutton Indian par »o 56 Head dueep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A luag do 1.50 do l.uO Goat or Sheep w per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 t idney M pair 30
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    • 146 15 call iit a X J f <; S W.. y\r tf-MF JT&V 7 IST JU? ;y I GEORGE YOUNGER S LIGHT SPARKLING BEER SPECIALLY BREWED BOTTLED FOP EXPORT GEORGE YOUNGER SON L'° ALLOA SCOTLAND SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh co., Ltd. RIVER RED CRUSHED Sand Earth Granite Crushed Granite metal of
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    • 457 15 SILVER LINE >3 1%/I' NEW YO«K SERVICE. “>■" p k J Du*' Sailp NY [lncorporated in Holland] ms. Silver walnut Fov B Nov. *7 Dec. 8] Telephone No 582. telegrams: Paketvaart.” Im. s, Silverbeech Nov. 18, Nov. 18, Dec 22 PACIFIC-JAVA CKLCUTTA Steamers. Intended to -ail. l Sailing for. SERVK>
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    • 1271 16 iHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamsbip line i Sffi»r. j oferfAMERICAN-MAIL LINE OALCHIS Oat. 23 Marseilles. Lon ion, Rotterdam and Hinabog. C tsr i AUTuLYCUS Oct 30 Havre, Amrerdam, London, and Him A£aXZX < ANTENOR Nov. 6 Mareeilles. London, Rotterdam and Glasgow X ORESTES Nov. 12 Amsterdam. London, and Hamburg.
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    • 640 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER A CASGO S£«V!CES Peninsular ?nd Oriental M. Co., under con- Penang, W Anion, Port Swettenham tract with Hu Majesty’s Boiernment, Lcndop and Singapore Service. 58 and Far East Mail Service. Mata Hari q Outwards from London for China
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