Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 251. VOL. LXXXVIIL FRIDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 204 1 FFnagata BROTHERS I dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street 1 Hill Hill I IIiIIIIIMMBIMgESaOMBM—B* J ANDERSON’S BRITISH SPECIALITIES 'The EterkVC T Tri ang le I The Magnificient Sequel to Siderosthen Anticorrosive Paint yj the sign of the Black, Chocolate. White, Green, Red and Grey
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    • 20 1 Y|,M ggßßsgßg Sßar fI.TOIiISAISU STUDIO with up-to-date Photon graphy by electric light. 'Phone 772, ds. 70, BISHOP STIiEET, I PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2150 2 POS.T.O" WAITED. JAPANESE I limited. 3- "< By an cid C I [lncorporated in Eng'and.] I There ugb knowledge Estate Works QnfhnK Xhrtni ,n uS £3.000,000 General Office r< utine, ccmpcundirp, tjQfl UUI lIW |J coital £1,800,000 dressing, and anti-malarial works -j£ Subscribed P £1.050,000 Radinn” Terminal Strinn c. 15
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  • 1452 3  -  Teaching My Children About It By the Hon. Bertrand Russell little to help him to fu'fi Pearsons Weekly.’’ In teaching y ung children, I hive two rules Firtt to siy only wait I believe to be true secondly, to say only what has a chance of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 148 3 --y-W 1 R ...’■'’-r-.ra Slump conditions AN D Economii IN THE PURCHASE OF DRUGS CHEMICALS DRESSINGS AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES. Now, more than ever before, is the time for watching overhead charges closely, but it is FALSE ECONOMY to buy poor quality drugs and Hospital supplies. Inefficient medicines mean, at I
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    • 81 3 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative I Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air E3TD. IM7. t Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheetings, Teats, I A Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods, Electrical Gloves, etc. /I'
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    • 209 3 ll' R l 1 1 1 I.. 1 m'" 1 T, fl z- d 7/101J OLD TIME TUNES I Here are Some Records that will Revive Pleasant Memories. You’ll Enjoy every one and will Play them Again and DXBO f English Vocal Medley., A-Hunting We Will go, l Salley In
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  • 384 4 UNDER 45 M.P.H. AN OFFENCE! Sir William Jowitt’s 50 M.P.H. Down Broadway Several prominent members of the British Bar Association who have visited Canada and America reached Soupthamptonon September 16, from New York by the Cunard liner "Aquitania.” Among tl tm were Sir William Jowit% the
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  • 96 4 Business is Business, but A leading New York bootlegger was booking an order for a wealthy client, whose requirements included, in addition to every kind of alcoholic spirit, wine*, and I’queur?, bottle of absinthe, a drink which even in pre-Prohib’tion days came under the ban of the authorities. And the
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  • 73 4 THE HOME OF THE RIDDS The centuries-old link between the Exmoor vilhge rf O»re and the Ridd familyimmortalised in Lorna Doone” is to b 3 severed. Soon Yenworthy Farm, the home of the Ridds, will be occupied by a stn nger, for Mr. Thomas Ridd, a
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  • 223 4 Many people learn by experience and experience alone. Others wisely profit from the experience of their fellow men and women. Parents of babiis and young children, who bd mg to the latter class, will read and ponder what Mrs. M.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 242 4 A ON CL®! b®nWH K m@*Ri When the heat of the day I as sub- s* sidedwhen the cards are dea'r jipph when the drinks are servedthen pEg£X' !y i/» there's a run on NJ. Club. And i > fc^iwAJSVF///^SrTvWout here you want a whisky with f some body in
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    • 84 4 I u v M ILK U AID > AU- the vita. IVA is milk at its 4 Z z AA mins are in > best. Pure milk, 4 Milkmaid" Concreamy milk; the 4/ y 1 densed Milk, all > finest nourish- 1 the cream Give ment for children I yourfamily"Milk-
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  • 387 5 NEW VENTURE Marble Arch Store to Attract Women Gamage’s new store at Marble Arch is already immensely popular. The very first day it was opened there were ov*r a hundred thousand visitor?, and the days that have followed have been equally crowded. One of the novelties is to
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  • 197 5 FACT OR FANCY Somerset Maugham has succeeded in stirring both dramatic and liter ry circles. His new novel, Cakes and Ale,” has teen critic’sed because the central cbarac ter, Edward Driffield, is a distinguished novelist, described as the last of the Victorians, who receives the Order of
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  • 89 5 Nov, Ilnter State Hockey: Penang v. Perak, Ipoh. Variety Fair at Butterworth. 8 Penang S.P.C.A. Meeting, Town Hall, 5.30 p.m. 4Penang Turf Club, Annual Meeting, Chartered Bank Buildings, 4.45 p.m. Entries close for Perak Turf Club Winter Meeting 7 Eurasian Community Poppy Day Dance, Eurasian Volunteer Club, Peel
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  • 323 5 PRESIDENT FILLMORE” Dr. Osman’s Return to Malaya The American mul liner the President Fillmore, under, the command of Capt. W. O. Kohlmeister. arrived at Penang this morning from Singapore and the Far East. She is the latest vessel to be adder* to the Dollar Line’s
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  • 286 5 THE FAITH OF SIR OLIVER LODGE Sir Oliver Lodge, scientist and spiritualist, made an inspiring confession of faith in Grid aid in the survival of the* human soul after death. He was delivering an address to a crowded congregaton, which includeo many members of the British
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 187 5 jU' announces the seven points! 1 ORIGIN. Fresh English West Country Milk. 2 MANUFACTURE. Under ideal conditions at our Dorsetshire and Somersetshire Dairy factories. The 4 Cow Gate’process produces a pure, sterile and complete food, rich in Natural vitamins and mineral salts. Untouched by hand throughout. 3 CONSISTENCY. Definitely standardised.
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    • 60 5 i Poppy Day 1930. r ii Messrs. Brown, Phillips n J and Stewart, Ho. la, L (0) Penang Street, Penang, (J are The Honorary Trea- Q surers of the above Fund II& I/ to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be Registered. A Tou sAould (7»ve
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    • 63 5 JgißS Wfiiteaways XMAS BAZAAR HOW OPEN Incomparably the most wonderful collection of Toys and Gifts ever seen in Penang* and at Most Moderate Prices. Xmas Gifts FOR friends {Home will be delivered Postage Free to any address in Great Britain or Northern Ireland. Solve all your Gift Problems by a
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  • 455 6 ORIGINAL A. A. SECRETARY Dinner at Runnymede Hotel Mr. Stenson Cooke, General Secretary of the Automobile Association of Great Britain, and the original Secretary of the Automobile Association a quaiter of a century ago wh >u the Association first began to function, was last night
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  • 223 6 HEARING FIXED FOR DECEMBER 1 In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on October 27, the Jelai r oncession case, which has become quite a cause celebre, in which the plaintiff company the Jelai- Concession (Pahang' Ltd., pray the Court for an order for specific performance of an
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  • 54 6 ST, XAVIER’S TO MEET COMBINED CHINESE bCHOOLS A football match will be played between St. Xavier s School and a selected team from the Penang Combined Chinese Schools on Monday at 5 p.m. on the S. X. I. ground. A sma 1 sum is to be cha 'ged
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  • 593 6 Mr. A. MacLeod has succeeded Mr. D. Fulton as manager of Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd. Mr. Sanderson, Municipal Engineer, Malacca, is ill and may have to proceed on sick leave. Mr. J. S. Ferguson the well known Perak V. A., returned from Home by the Rawalpindi.” The
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  • 77 6 GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES v PENANG MARINE UNION The following will represent the Govern ment Monopolies against the Penang Marine Union on Saturday, at the Dato Kramat Padang Habib: Tek Paik Chinn, C. Delmer Morgan D. H. Trumble, J. A. Parker, Ung Muan Hoe, (Captain) Lim Guan Chuan. Mohammad Ismail,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 226 6 vr r ?J£aaß I 'pHE most famous of all Nitro-cellulose finishes is now available in handy sizes in an excellent range of colours in brushing form. BRUSHING DUCO is now on display at the premises of I Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co. Ltd. So call there and see examples of what
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    • 311 6 I rail I There is no Better Brand of Ha m Than Pineapple Ham. 1 t SOLE MALAYAN IMPORTERSSingapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Maaaetge House. 2, ARRATOON HOAD. Vf/SS YURT MATSUYO. hi i—lM wiiiiiiiiiinimiiiii 1 1 i HE Y r j PINANG Xmas Cards GAZETTE Cl 17 List of Places
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  • 634 7 husband sued Recovery of Wife’s Debt n the allegation that he had nised to make good if his wife ???*,<- pay» Kumarudm bin Haji 'J"'' official in the Agricnl,b I Department at Kuala Kangsar. r <lay sited in the Penang Court for the recovery of
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  • 131 7 Rugby R-dio Serw’ce. Manufacturing Countries Discuss Limitation London, October 30 At to-day’s session of the meeting of Manufacturing countries preliminary to a conference on limitation of the manufacture of dangerous drugs a delegation representing the Turkish Republic made their first appearance. Responding to a speech of welcome, Mazhar
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  • 368 7 POLICE COURT CASE SCISSORS USED AS KNIFE ASSAILANT FINED ?20 A Chinese lad named Lim Ah c ing, who described himself as an assistant at a fruit stall at Chowrasta Market was to day charged before Mr. Edward Jago, the Penang Police Magistrate, with voluntarily causing
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  • 73 7 E. O. HOTEL The Band of the s. s. President Fillmore, which is playing for the After Dinner music at the E. O. this evening, includes a very clever musician Mr. Clarence Thue. Mr. Thue accomplishes what seems impossible, and that is he plays the saxophone and the clarinet at
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  • 155 7 Reuter. Prince of Wales on the British Commonwealth London, October 31 The British Commonwealth was held up as an example to the world by the Prince of Wales at a dinner at the Guildhall of the League of Nations Union at which all the Dominions were eminently
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  • 83 7 Reuter. King and Queen the Chief God-Parents London, October 30 Dressed in a cream silk and old lace robe 110 years old. used for the christening of Queen Victoria and nearly all her descendants, the ten week old Princess Margaret Rose was christened this afternoon in the
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  • 199 7 CHINESE CONVICTED Arrested by Detective on Suspicion A Chinese named Lim Hoay Lye was today charged, in the Penang Police Court before Mr. Edward Jago with the fraudulen possession of property, namely a number o Motor Accessories at Chulia Street. Tau Chew Hee. a detective, said he was
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  • 137 7 COG S WE LLCAMERON The wed din? took place this morning at George s Church Penang, of Mr John Ernest Cogswell, of Messrs Guthrie and Company, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Dorothy Bertha E'izabeth Cameron of Sothsea, Hants, England. The bride arrived at Penang yesterday by the P. and
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  • 96 7 COMPL AIN ANT Did A PEAR S A Chinese, named Lai Ah Eng, who was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a sum of $ll was proluced before rE. Jago, Police Magistrate, this morning. Inspector Roberts mentioned the case and applying for a
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  • 72 7 FRUITLESS SEARCH BY PENANG POLICEI In response to a wireless message received in Penang that theft of small amounts of money and clothing had occurred aboard the Rawalpindi Detective Inspectors Gordon and Hamilton left Penang yesterday and boarded the boat while she was about thirteen miles
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  • 46 7 PENANG The public is hereby notified that the first annual meeting of the Penang Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be held in the local Town Hall on Monday, 3rd November, 1930, at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 92 7 Ex Dictator Pangalos Arrested Athens, October 80 General Pangalos, the ex Dictator of Greece, has been arrested at his residence at Eleusis following the discovery of a plot to restore him to power with the aid of insurgent forces. The police made arrests elsewhere, but several conspirators
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  • 426 7 McKern leaving W. R. S. Perrott Again Fit AN ESSENTIAL FACTOR (By Athlete PENANG’S grp.at victory over Kedah in the Malaya Cup last Saturday has caused almost every keen rugger enthusiast to ask if this is really Penang’s year at last While admitting the great
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  • 187 7 TO-MOBBOW’S MATCH Fletcher Unable to Play SCARLETT DOUBTFUL In the T> enang side to meet Perak, at Ipoh to-morrow Vellupillay is taking the place of Fletcher (at outside left) who is unable to travel on account of pressure of work. He has only just returned
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  • 39 7 ST. ANNE’S TO MEET HUTTON LANE A.C.S. A friendly game of soccer has been arranged to be played at Prai to-morrow evening between the Anglo Chinese school, at Hutton Lane and ft, Anne’s t choo] Prai.
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  • 116 7 List No. 2 The Hon. Treasurers acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged $147 Ung Kongsi 5 The Hoi Tso Soo Tai Pak Kong 5 Eng Cheang Thye Co. 1 Yeoh Guan Cheang 1 Hip Lee Loong Hup Kee Co. S Khi Hi Hong 5,
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  • 489 7 Penang Cinemas H. T7tt 7 z Byrd at the South Foie was, shown at the Majestic Th'atre last night, and will he sc eened again to night and to morrow night. I Without being a regular cinema goer, I' should be inclined
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  • 63 7 vIRS. MCDONALD TAKE 5 CHARGE AT CHULIA STREET Mrs. McDonald, who returned yesterday from home leave by the s.s. Rawalpindi will take charge of the Anglo Chinese Primary chool at Chulia Street. Miss Betula Dumez. who until recently acted as Head-mistress of the school, will be leaving for
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  • 56 7 HEAVY Al ENDAR A heavy calendar of thirteen, probably fourteen, casis is promised for the last session of the Penang Assizes which opens on Tuesday, November 4. Of the fourteen cases twm are for murder and four for returning from lawful banish meat. The session is expected
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  • 112 7 i The Pinani Garette is informed that applications from unemployed clerks in Penang for employment or for relief will be considered by the Committee of the Penang Chinese Unemployed Relief Fund, Such applications are to be made in person at the office of the Hon. Secretary of
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  • 133 7 To morrow at Dato Kramat at 5.30 p.m. 1 March Cavalry of tho Clouds Alford 2 Overture William Tell Roesini 3 Cornet Duett Entre Nous’’ Smith 4 Selection Melodious Memories Finck 5 Fox Trot Should I Brown God Save the King grew W Mr. and Mrs. Karupanna Pillig
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 "BO3CH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the era.
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    • 121 7 I Cars Home LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY—NO PELAY NO EXTRA FXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. ii Call or write to us for particulars. WEARNE BROS., LTD., 30, Anson Road, Penang. Phone
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  • 17 8 Macnab. At Maternity Hospital, Penang, on 31st October, to Betty, wife of Allan Macnab, a son.
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  • 448 8 It is within the power of a few to ameliorate or to aggravate the distress felt by tho general populace owing to the present trade depression. It is not usually the fault of the individual that there is no work for him it is his misfortune.
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  • 98 8 Reuter. Junta Attempts to Restore Commercial Life New York, October 30 Fifteen million dollars worth of gold has arrived for the Guaranty Trust Company from the Banco do Brazil. The Associated Press reports from Rio de Janeiro that the Junta is taking steps to restore the commercial life
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  • 91 8 Vale. M. Tardieu’s Reply to Signor Mussolini Paris. October 30 The Government yesterday gave a brilliant banquet in honour of the Atlantic Airmen Costes and Bellonte. M. Tardieu referred to the position of France. We are living in a time of material mental trouble,” he said, when a
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  • 40 8 Reuter. London, October 30 Four of the most modern submarines, the Perseus, Pandora,” Poseidon and Proteus.” are proceeding to the China Station. They leave Portsmouth on December 12 unescorted, and will reach Hong Kong on February 21.-
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  • 1105 8 Penang, Friday. f ESTERDAY may bodesW cribed (towards evening at least) as a day of smiling faces and boisterous greetings for very rarely, we think, have so many passengers for this country returned on tin same boat. Very truly the Rawalpindi was Malaya’s own vessel and very
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  • 43 8 Reuter. 6 Rises Ranging from Per Cent. It is announced that neftr )nlJittrl y portant tyre manufacturing tonfl and the United States, jnc lu f? n T Si the ioGoodyears, have raised el g p er cei't-"' creases ranging from 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 229 8 V-?-' //SH i s x zzZ/? IB >\ /Aw &zn Hlh V X. OwmX '2% < MIL H > Q/ feiu'fi£> '-?&iasß THE PREMIER WHISKY THAT GOES BACK TO 1627 ra /1 710 /fixer JJ B aMfOlk in fAe \&zAA Ze'MX <• J 1t villl^MSS^St** MwViJ^r S-’ jmW> i -wwl’
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    • 43 8 E. O. HOTEL. TO-NIGHT The Band of s.s. President Fillmore WILL PLAY FOR THE Aft«r-Dinn«r Dance PAHIT” DANCE TO-MORROW. Saturday, Ist November, ai G 15 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCtRT. Son lay, 2tll N< vemb r, 930 p.m. D A Standard of Excellence Lipton’s Teas
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 64 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Lim Boon Haw and family beg to tender their thanks to all the relatives and friends who attended the funeral of Mrs. Lim Boon Haw nee Madam Khoo Leng Kee and also those who rendered valuable assistance on the occasion, lent cars, sent wreaths, scrolls, banners, telegrams, letters
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  • 756 9 .Rugby Radio Service. Fatal Crash Near Boulogne MORE disclosures at R 101 ENQUIRY Page of Engine-Room Log Found in France Boulogne, October 30 The Imperal Airways liner City of Washington crashed near here two this afternoon and W as completely wrecked. Farm i 1 k.nrprs who
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  • 279 9 Reuter. Many Casualties in Senigallia District DAMAGE AT ANCONA Rome, October 30 Twenty two were killed in ScnigaHia district and two were killed and sixty injured at Ancona as a result of an earthquake at eight in the morning. Much material damage was done in the
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  • 132 9 Reuter. Sudden Attack by Head-Hunters Tokio, October 30 Gruesome scenes occurred at the massacre at the Musha hill station in Central Formosa on Monday where the authorities were caught napping. Survivors relate that the Japanese in habitants were gathered to watch the sports at the Japanese Primary School
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  • 152 9 Reuter. Busy Programme in Japan Tokio, October 80 The British Economic Mission arrived this evening, representatives of the Foreign Minister, the Japan Economic Federation, the Industrial Club with the staff of the Embassy welcoming them at Tokio station Special interest attaches to the fact that this is the
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  • 85 9 Reuter. 20,0C0 000 Threatened by Acute Need Washington, October 30 Mr. Green, President of the American Federation of Labour has appealed to all groups to join the movement to provide jobs and relief to conquer unemployment. It is anticipated that the official estimate of 3,500 000 unemployed will
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  • 685 9 l ord Beaverbrook the Only Exception MOMENTOUS MEETING London, October 30 Seven hundred Conservative members of Parliament and prospective candidates and Conservative members of the House of Lords assembled to-day to hear Mr. Baldwin’s declaration of policy. Mr. Baldwin said he had always felt it rash
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  • 396 9 condition throughout the Empire Rugby Radio Servic e. Imperial Questions Examined OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT London, October 30 Heads of delegations to the Imperial Cjnference will meet to morrow to receive and consider such reports as have been completed by committees entrusted with a detailed examination of
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  • 50 9 Reuter. Mosques and Schools Turned into Shelters for Homeless Constantinople, October 31 Mosques and school buildings at Smyrna have baen turned into shelters for 2,500 families rendered hcmeless through devastating rains which have already caused 134 deaths while many more are missing. The damage is estimated at £2,000,000.
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    • 181 9 .Beater. HUGE SILVER LOAN SCHEME San Francisco, October 31 Judge Paul Linebarger, Legal Adviser to the Chinese Government, has arrived en route to Washington as special envoy from Chiang Kai shek to negotiate a United States loan of a thousand million ounces of silver to rehabilitate the whole of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 14 9 Fov should give Martell s Brandy ths preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 215 9 IM r—I—MMillMSB SiiKT* a SPECIAL ONE WEEK A. L JfeJ Or Gowns 8" Millinery Commencing Nov. 3rd to Bth. PLEASE NOTE. These goods are regular stock and are offired at speci-dly reduced prices to clear, in order to make room for our /Yew? Xmas Stocks Arriving Shortly John Little Co.,
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 858 10 HIGHEST SINCE JANUARY Symington and Sinclair’s Report London, October 8 Towards the end of last week a flatter was caused by the new?, which cime through to this market on Thursday, 2ad October, that the Dutch Rubber Com mittee (apparently the same body wtrch appointed the
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    • 444 10 SIGNS OF DECREASE General Weakne»» in Industrials BLAKE CO. Singapore, October 29 Rubb°r took one of i’s a; a modic rises this week, caused principally by the buyirg activities of a large American tyre firm and also byFrerch manufacturers, hying in stocks prior to the
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    • 147 10 TO-DATS PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day: Yesterday To-day o sĕ E s SBARBS. 3 as x ce I a. I o. I c. se. Mlninf. Ayer Hitam Tin. 9.9 10/6 10/- 10,6 Hitam .14
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    • 58 10 Latest Londov, New York and Local Prices TZ/Vs LONDON Spot £llBl5 0 Up 7/6 3 Monti»' £l2O 5 0 Up 7/6 SINGAPORE $61.37| per piciri Down 25 c. 125 tons done RUBBER-. London d. Unchanged New York 8 1 c. (Gold) Down ic. local 13| cts. Down
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    • 306 10 GOOD PROFITS IN SPITE OF DEPRESSION In spile of bad trading conditions, tte Borneo Company earned net profits for the 12 months endei March 31 last iqu 1 to over 12 per cent, on i s ordinary capita), after making provision for the preference d states''The Times”
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    • 76 10 Psnang, October 31, 1930 (By Tha Ohartar\d Ban*.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 i« 4 m'ts 2 3 15/16 Pr vate 3 ra/ts credit 2 4 j 3 Documentary 2/4 J Oa New York Bank Dsmaid 56 J i, France T.T. 1,428 h India T.T. Bangkok T.T. 78 nom
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    • 141 10 lONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.), B.R. Sheet 14 cts. per pound BlB/66 Quiet. London 4f I New York 8i cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Pric«*B for Standard Ribbed Smcked Sheet lor to-Jay are as follows: Spot 14 ctF. per lb. Nov/Dec. 144
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    • 194 10 Penang, October 31, 1930. eta. Bsnarai Opium t.h'zes) nom 5.000.0 C Clovw 90.0 C Gold leaf selte’s- 7S.OC Macs Picking nom 170,0 r Natmege 80s 70.0< 110« ,i WW Cocoanuts per LCOO 15.00 Oenra Sundrhdl buyers 6.65 Rattans siles 11.1? Rattens Coarse 10.60 Gre-n Snail Shtlls M 13.
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    • 71 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvioh) London, October 30 Paris, 123.82; New York. 4.8544; Brussels, 34.84; Geneva, 25.02; Amtterdam, 12.06; Milan. 92.80; Berlin, 50.38 Stockholm, 18.10; Conenlatan, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.45 Prague 1631; Helsingfors, 193|; Madrid, 43 40; Lisbon 108.25 A»hens, 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, 4j; Buenos Aires, 38i B
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    • 15 10 The homeward mail bv the s.s. Khyber closes at 5-30 p. n. to-morrow.
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    • 1005 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST HAMES. S 6 3 L JL si [D»*',u.3 3 9 c Q o AHanby Rabbe» O» 7« 9’ Alor Gaj’ib Rubbe? 70 85 Jfctafc* 1 00 1 21 ei Avur Planting 9' 1 05 Avar Ktin-r.ij Rubber <• 2E 85 Ay»r McleV Rubber O<J 7C 8-'
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 32 10 Mi ffainnymede* The Cheerfttl Hotel TO-MORROW MUSIC in the Lounge from 12 Noon DINNER DANCE SUNDAY MUSIC in the Lounge from 730 p.m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Gold sack, Manager. Phone 543.
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    • 415 10 New Advertisemg; ts NOTICES Gleniffer Voy. 31 Consignees of cargo per the st a from Europe are hereby notified tw the survey of cargo landed i n damaged condition will be held in P U Godown No. 2, at 230 p.m. on vf nr ,i the 3rd November, 1930. No
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  • 1571 11 Views of the Economist” Cannot be Successful for more than Short Periods” Failure at Three Stages In a recent series of articles we tt tnpted, 00 far as the defective av ilable statistics permitted, to examine part played in the depression of the af t
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  • 440 11 RUBBER DIRECTORS Radical Change of Outlook Needed London, September 23 Our correspondence gives ample evidence of widespread support of our criticism of direc ors of rubber companies, states a home financial paper. The dominant note in the letters is bewilderment that the directors bring forward no
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  • 345 11 EAST ALONE NOT CARRYING THE BABY Thera is much sympathy with the European staffs on the estates in the present emergencies. In many instances employees have voluntarily suggested reductions for the time being. In others, companies are cutting salaries, and it is even reported in one c,ae
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 17 11 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 141 11 p i I Covers Tubes. I I I H sturdy reliable tyre |Yt I amazingly low price. aWlw® O I The Dunlop Clipper is a British achievement I specially introduced to meet the needs of I the car and commercial vehicle owner to whom first” cost is of primary importance.
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  • 1400 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lincs THE following is a list of ves- a seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the WPAki a In Pert Te-Uay B*’Pasir” from Singapore and Java. Sails to-day for Bagan-Si-Api-Api 1 and Java Port?. m v Jitra from Sungei
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 91 12 AueU exceed »11.000,000. S. C. Awuranoe in force exceed »38.000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait# Settlement#). LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, F.C. HEAD OFFICE j Wineheater Houae Singapore. The Company ha. £20,000 depodted with the Supreme Court of England .nd eomplie. with th. Briti.h
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • 980 13 RAPID INCREASE Why So Numerous This has been a season with an unusually high nnTib’r of Alpine accident?. Up to the middle cf August 226 accidents were recorded in the Central Alps a'one. The Austrian papers reported recently that on a single peak, the Wilder Kaiser there
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    • 180 13 eKrSSSKSESSnEMMnaSBaBHHH i/7HBrifis/i Ste’anl bilr^~O>**> Ihe 9 h. p. Car meets the demand for a comfortable g car fh at can b e relied upon, under all conditions, to give every sa isfaction. It is notable for: 1. Moderate first cost. 2. Mechanical efficiency. 3. Riding comfort. 4. Economy in running
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    • 141 13 STAIRS By GLUYAS G’uIVAS A OA mA /A kftr 6OES EXPLORING WHILE DECIDES HE’P LIKE HAS TRIED GOODNESS, ONLY UP ONEMCffHER 15 IN KITCHEN. TO SEE WHAT'S UP 6UNG UP STAIRS BE- STEP AND |HE FLOOR REACHES ATIK STAIRS THEHE FORE BUT 6VESSES HE ALREADY LOOKS PRETAXCAN MANAGE 50MEH0U) FAR
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  • 359 14 A LONDON MYSTERY Unrecorded Stories at A Hospital There are many interesting romances, tragedies, and comedies of lifd behind the placing of money and odd piec?s of jewellery in the large box that hit gs on the walls of a hospital in Westminster. They are never
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  • 265 14 THEY HAVE KILLED 15,900 PEOPLE Intoxicated mrtor-car drivers have killed 15,000 people in the United States <nd manntd or injured from 3.0,000 to 500,000 others accord n« to an estim ite compiled by Senator Dill (Dem :crat), of Wa-hington. "Io seven years”, says the statement
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 172 14 Now on Sale A Large Assortment OF Children’s Annuals, Gift Books, X’mas Cards, Etc., The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., 6, Beach Street, Penang. Makedon Cigarettes l£cde from tha Finest and fe’ost Expensive Tobacco in ths World. Will stain neil her iwg iQiaS y° ul> fingers nor L’liil—teeth. They will TTijiSt
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  • 642 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. October 31. 1930. Mutton cteMutton Indian per O 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A luag do 1-59 'T’ripe do l on Goat or Sheep per lh 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet m 40 1 iiney w pair 80
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    • 1312 16 TOE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line i MAIL LINE ANTEN )R Nov. 6 Mane.ll-«, London, R itterdam and Glasgow J F frf| OREST hH N v. 13 Amsterdam, London, tad Hvnbarg. PERSEUS Nov 20 Marseilles, London, Ro ter dan aid Hamburg. TEIRESIAS Nov 26 AtnHerdim. London <nd Hanbarg isi
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