Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 259. VOL. LXXXVIII. MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 359 1 [tTkagata brothers I dentists Head Office next to The Dispenflary. I branch Office 52, Leith Street L- J Tr-j, F7' c~t."*\\ n riwh ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXII~~I♦*♦♦♦♦ *•♦**< LZ2| b>Z3l Ilvl Ltzj] XC'V 111 XX JITH pr~” 3 Hi I Uni Mp~ t£S>l I] XX I IN THE WORLD 1 i I m
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    • 14 1 a.TOKISATSu! STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phone 771, 70, BISHOP STBEBT,,' PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1534 2 POSITIONS WANTED POLICE NOTICE Rantau Tin Dredging Co, Ltd. p£R A K. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). WILD LIFE COMMISSION Wanted: A Billet Well Experienced ARMISTICE DAY NOTICE OF MEETING of Planting to Factory, Holding good nth NOVEMBER, 1930. BES The wi,d Life Commis3ion wiU visit Perak and hold SessiMs
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  • 845 3 RECENT SPEECH “Gulf WhidT will be Difficult to Bridge” Berlin, October 28. Signor Ma eolini’s chalk aging speech on Monday afternoon had a bombshell effect throughout Europe, where politic*! quarters are everywhere galvanised. Between the Atlantic and the Ural M uutains on the oce hand, and
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  • 98 3 EOUELED SINCE 1920 The institute of Economic Studies spates that the <xo rts from Germany to France have doubled since 1920, France thus becoming for Germ my as good a client as England, ?ays a Paris message. The value of these exports for the second quarter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 413 3 trade buyers™ make your arrangements now to visit THE 1931 BRITISH industries fair IN LONDON BIRMINGHAM, FEBRUARY 16—27, 1931. The number of exhibitors las increased ajjain, and now covers practically the whole range of British Industry. At no other time can the trade buyer eee the manufactures of the Empire
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    • 170 3 ELECTRIC TORCH With the 1 1 ROTOMATIC SWITCH The GREAT Battery Economist The constant purchase of batteries is due in no small way to the light being turned on accidentally. The ROTOMATIC SWITCH insures you against waste of batteries Always lights when you want it Positive prevention against occidental battory
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    • 208 3 Columbia GRAFONOLAS Represent the Highest Standard of Value. w iltt AT Po. fable Models Table Grand FROM s2s°° to $ll0 00 As il’ustrated s7o<oo I Tonal Quality that will amaze you with its brilliance, has made these instruments famous. F|)OBiNSoi»T I K PIANO Co n I L* -PENANG .’U J
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  • 714 4 NIGHT INCIDENT IN LONELY HUT Brave Ambush by Kampar Police At the Perak Assize Court on Thursday, before Mr. Justice Burton, four Chinese robbere named (1) Chan Kwai, (2) Leow Poh, (3) Lo Sow and (4) Wong Puk stood their trial on a charge of committing trespass
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  • 120 4 TO PISE AND DESCEND VERTICALLY ON ANY FLAT ROOF A new air-taxi, with revolving wings, which will be able to rise and descend almost vertically like a helicopter, and will thus be capable of using the flat roof of any moderately-sized building as an aerodrome, is now
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 181 4 IT 11 NEVER FAILS frWiHlO TA JWfc/ «iSSOOTHE AND ELJ BJ A ff Burning prickly heat, eczema, with fiTTI E Lr its torment of irritation Asepso, the antiseptic toilet soap, soothes and relieves these and all skin y# troubles. Asepso purifies the skin and gives it a new, healthy condition.
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    • 17 4 "BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 68 4 I x I M/' ■■..■.-A o I Kjgya-/?L. -.d/ 1 I /■''V I V fl I wSwstSy I 50 «■nßßSßnawszsaarcianfcAaattflMM^ «u&m» ■■MgMtitiWiTiggaKawKJT.KaEaiaM' wv| Still Greater Value MORRIS c the Wheel of the World Leads Again. new prices I Morris Minor 2-Seater SJ,3nO j Tourer Saloon (coach built) i with folding
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  • 816 5 A commission as Second-Lieutenant in the S.S.V.F. has been granted to Mr. G. M. Burns. H. H. the Sultan of Perak, accompanied by Captain Lindsay Years, his A.D.C., has arrived in Ipoh for a short stay. The Hon ble Mr. A G Glenister is to be the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 Si-aSr PRKSS 4>W.-A..x^/ V IwWl /z k BIMTEMAKiSm Sweeping Reductions at “The Georgetown” Get Your Costs Down Buy at "The Georgetown” and gave the Difference. I BETTER I>RM<SI I' BETTER SERVICE LOWiK FBiCO ra-'teMg' I r/ X a. JL ttfc,W. vX--4A®® c a IHt k nTg TW l^ T
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    • 963 5 BANKS. -as ofindla EVER BEEN THRILLED? [incorporated in Eng'and.] BY Authorised Capital £3,600,000 Hubscribed Capital £1,800,000 Ik ,-.v, I Paid-up £1,050,000 X B FBM V IjK ’eserveFund Undivided Profits £1,646,000 Board of Directors. XZ V I J. M. Ryrie- F,«<i (Chairman), Sir Thomas, X I K F *-I d. Gatto,
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  • 1290 6 Ipoh Winter Meeting Quepauline and Round Table Good Things Underrated Horses BY TIC TAG WRITING in the Sunday Gazette yesterday I said that the greatest certainty for to-morrow’s races at Ipoh appears to be Going On who on her English form as well as her
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  • 142 6 SOUTHERN RUGGER Negri Beaten by Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 10 The Welch Regiment had an unexpectedly hard fight against the S. C. C. on the Padang on Saturday when they defeated the S. C. C. by one goal 5 pts) to nil. The
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  • 181 6 WATER POLO VICTORIES OVER H.M.S. CORNWALL” The H.M. q “Cornwall,” this year’s water polo champions of the China Fleet, sent 2 teams to day to play the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday The first match was between the first teams. Wah Kim, the Club s skipper, netted
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  • 123 6 CHINESE ARRESTED IN EARLY HOURS AT K L In the early hours of Friday morning, a Hakka named Tiew Yin Choong. was arrested in Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur, and is alleged to have been in possession of seditious literature. He was charged in the
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  • 22 6 Nov, 11, 18 and 15—Perak Turf Club Winter Meeting. Ipoh. Armistice Dinner and Dance, E and 0. Hotel, 8 p.m.
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  • 456 6 “SIR JOHN HAWKINS” Latest Volume of Series “Sir John Hawkins,” Bv Phillip Gosse. (The Bodley Head. 12s 6d net.) is the latest volume of that happily named col lection of lives of great sailors, “The Golden Hind Series”; and, since Hawkins touched life At many points
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  • 266 6 OPENING NIGHT In Aid of Poppy Day In connection with the Poppy Day Fund a variety fair is in full swing at Bukit Mertajam on the Padang. Friday night was the opening night and judging by the receipts and enthusiasm of all concerned a large sum will
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  • 57 6 A charming tale of college life and college love is "The Sophomore’ a Pathe all-talking-singing picture vihich is now running at the Majestic. In this picture Eddie Quillan, the great American comedian, scores a big hit and keeps one in fits of laughter right through. It is certainly
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 56 6 S.G. FOOTBALL FORECASTS No. 1 $5O WON No competitor succeeded in forecasting the co rect results of all the matches ii this competition The Consolation Prize of $5O is awarded to C. H. ONG, 171 J, Argyle Road, Penang with 13 correct forecasts. You should give Martell's Brandy th» pretJrence
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    • 99 6 ■mifen.-iim- in. I There is no Better Brand i I of Ham Than I I Pineapple Ham. jr I i i I f Bk II JKsv* II SOLE MALAYAN IMPORTERS- I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. AjL 1 I 1 IWBk 7J HARVEY’S Bristol Milk Sherry Royal Tawny Port Sole
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  • 1328 7 Man on Trial at Assizes Two Men and a Married Woman Estate Drama I’fa, story of the infatuation of middle aged Javanese for a Javanese woman who had been separated from her husband, resulting i Q fatal stabbing of one o ver on the eve of
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  • 120 7 ALLEGED false information TO POLICE A Malay woman with a veil around her i walked into the dock in the Second 1 once Court this morning. She was Rahma binti Mehat, who is a *"ge<i with the offence of giving false ‘formation to a Police Officer
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 130 7 Sir, —With reference to the question set in a recent Civil Service examination paper appearing in your “By the Way column of yesterday which I see in your issue of to day you admit has buffled yourselves and others to get the answer sixpence! it is the
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    • 559 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette} Sir, —After very pleasant memories of listening to the Police Band at the Botani cal Gardens, and other places in Singapore we set off last Monday evening with eager ness and anticipation, to hear the Penang Municipal Band
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    • 294 7 Sir, —My original protest was against a spirit of depression at suggested enforced sentence of imprisonment in our wonderful Malaya. We have run into bad times, but pessimism must not be permitted. As a live country we have no room or time for faint hearts. Pessimism
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  • 252 7 Two Chinese were fined $3 each by Mr. E. Jago. the Police Magistrate, this morning for gambling in public outside the Chinese Temple at Ayer Itam. The accused pleaded guilty. XXX Thangavelu. Tamil, was fined $1 for shouting and being disorderly at Duke Street. Court Inspector
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  • 44 7 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Colonel Bogey Alford 2 Overture La Flandte Bouillon 3 Community Songs (a) Community Land Stoddon (b) Keep The Home Fires Burning 4 Finale The Allies In Camp Engleman God Save Ths King
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  • 52 7 TO MEET H.M S. CORNWALL” Experiments Behind the Scrum The following h ve been selected to play for Penang against the H. M. S- “Cornwall” on the Esplanade at 4.45 p.m to-morrow. Baughan Carey King Whaley Clark Murray Keng Chuan Clements Potter Cowan Scoular Baker Brown
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  • 54 7 Tbe body of a Chinese named Oo Sin Chye was discovered floating in the Penang Harbour to day and ihe Marine Police who were informed towed the body ashore and removed it to the mortuary where a postmortem examination was held by Dr. Leo da Silva,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 224 7 150 M. P. H. j The fastest speed ever recorded by a motor-cycle was made by I J. S. WRIGHT riding an O. E. C. J. A. P. machine at Cork on November 6, 1930. j A British rider on a British machine chose the all-British oil Wakefield CASTROL MOTOR
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  • 41 8 Birt —Bryan.—On November Bth, at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, Philip Harold, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C, Birt, Worthing, Sussex, to Margaret Doris, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. J. Ingram Bryan, M. A. and Mrs. Bryan, Yokohama, Japan.
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  • 499 8 At eleven o’clock on the 11th November, 1918, the last gun fell silent on the Western Front. Tomorrow, for the twelfth time, the anniversary of that fateful date in human affairs will be observed throughout the British Empire. During two minutes, wherever the King’s flag flies, the
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  • 133 8 Pamphlets in Newspaper Office rrom enquiries made with regard to Communist activities at Penang it was learnt that no fur ther arrests have so far been made. Several cases have been brought in the Penang Police Court within the last month when the Penang Detective Police have
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  • 62 8 The two new streets in the course of con struction on the East side of Green Lane on Lot 223, T.S.VI, almost opposite to the entry of Batu Lanchang Line have been named as follows The Northernmost street, nearest to the Free School, including the short cross street
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  • 1002 8 These men laid gb>nj U)h quenchable upon their dfar land and wrapped themself in the steely chmd (/death. Dead, but they die not, f<n the Z udos of their courage lifts them high above the house of the dead AT dawn on the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 274 8 '1 J/f I “VAT 69” OLD, ffl RI?E ffl Wtn. S'&ni’ersi n S on ANU Oi»WH«r«—ISITH M ELLOW zWk This brand has been in the some 2» J family since its inception STS and is quite independent. The following is an extract from the ‘War Offic? Times d Naval lieview
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    • 60 8 F E. O. HOTEL. TO-NIGHT THE FAMOUS~RUSSIAN BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA and COSSACK CHOIR at 9.40 p m. Admissioi :—Two COLLARS. Tc-morrow, lltn November, EX SERVICE DINNER AND DA’CE. Fridav, 14th November. The Band of s. s. “President Wilson” wi <ay f r th* ylfter-Dinner Dance. miaHHHBHHMHHBMHHBHHHKSKKI i STRAIGHT FROM THE Cool
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 425 9 Opposition cannot agree,' be added. —Rug ■by Radio Service. GOVERNMENT DENIALS 4. Press Reports Repudiated STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER No Cabinet Split Over Unemployment A press report of a Cabinet split has called forth speedy and emphatic denials from the Prime Minister and three of
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  • 146 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. F o Departure from Balfour Declaration London, November 9 With the concurrence of the Colonial Office, the Palestine Administration has been empowered to issue 1.4H0 permits for Jewish immigrants into Palestine in the next six months. In the White Paper recently issued it was stated
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  • 204 9 —Reuter Mr. Scullin’s Reassuring Statement NO DELAY IN PAYMENT In view of developments in Australia, the tour of the Australian 1 rime Minister Vr. Scullin in the West of England was curtailed and he returned to Londpn yesterday to consult his colleagues, the Attorney General, Mr. Brennan,
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  • 88 9 —Reuter. hiang and Chang to Meet To morrow at Nanking Shanghai, November 9 The greatest interest is taken in tbe forthcoming mei ting between Chiang Kai shek and Chang Hsueh bang at present scheduled to take place at Nanking on Tuesday when both will attend the fourth
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  • 86 9 —Reuter. Germany Wants Period of Compulsory Service Fixed Geneva, November 8 The Disarmament Comm'ssion has rejected by T 2 to G a German amendment to Article I (relating to the period of service for conscript armies) seeking to fix the figure of the annual contingent and total period
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  • 59 9 Reuter. Commerce Tribunal Grant Judiciary Liquidation Paris, November 8 The tribunal of commerce after hearing M. Oustrick (founder and managing director and M Paradis chairman of the Oustrick Bank has granted the bank the benefit of a “judiciary liquidation which involves examination of assets and liabilities and a
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  • 67 9 —Reuter. Heavy Death-roll Feared Saigon, November 8 Although the total death roll in the typhoon cabled on November 7 is not yet known, at least a hundred bodies have been recovered from ruined dwellings on Pulo Cordore and eight deaths are reported in Camau region, the southernmost part
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  • 180 9 U.S. and Britain Act Almost Simultaneously VALUABLE MARKETS Washington, November 8 The United States have extended full recognition to the new Brazilian Government. The announcement was made with dramatic suddenness by Mr. Stimson following a prolonged con ference with President Hoover, at which a detailed report
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  • 261 9 .—British United Press. The Grievances of a Tiny Republic ANDORRA IN IHE PYRENEES Paris, Andorra, the tiny Republic in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, is angry, and the trouble, it is learned is due to the too zealous guardianship of her two neighbours.
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  • 112 9 sectional meetings have been held.—Rugby Radio Service. All 86 Delegates Now Assembled in London London. November 8 All delegates to the Indian Round Table Conference have now assembled in London, the Maharaja of Patiala, Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes, having arrived yesterday from Paris. Eighty six
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  • 46 9 .Reuter. Leaving for Amoy To-day and Shanghai To-morrow Hong Kong, November 9 Mrs. Bruce arrived from Kwang Chowwan at 2.40 after a rough trip through strong headwinds and heavy rains. She is making for Amoy to morrow and Shanghai on Tuesday.
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  • 42 9 In Aid of Poppy Fund A fancy-dress football match has been arranged to be played this evening at the Patani Road Ground between a team from the local Police and the H.M.S. “Cornwall” in aid of the Poppy Day Fund.
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  • 39 9 —Reuter. Berlin, November 8 The final award in the metal-workers’ dispute is published. It provides for an immediate three per cent wage reduction which is to be increased to eight per cent on January 1.-
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  • 25 9 Rt uter. MRS. BRUCE DELAYED Hong Kong, November 10 Mr, Bruce postponed her departure and is probably leaving for Foochow to morrow morning.
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  • 192 9 A Washington cable says that General Bliss, ex Chief-of-Staff of the United States army who was critically ill with intestinal trouble, has died. In the presence of the distinguished gathering the ten thousand ton cruiser Maya was launched at Kobe. Of the twelve eight inch cruisers
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  • 121 9 Rugby Radio Service. Guest of Honour at 53rd Welsh Division Dinner London, November 8 General Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein, w T ho commanded the Turkish Army, against which the 53rd Welsh Division fought in I alestine, was the guest of honour nt the twelfth annual dinner of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 31 9 o o ARMISTICE DAY There will be no issue of the “Pinang Gazetie” to-morrow, November 11. Il ou sho id give Martell'» brandy tn» neftrente over others as it is sfuyt'rlatiVf
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    • 196 9 What did the Sargeant-Major do? “Around the Corner and Under the Tree” Call into “Moutries” and find out. i GRACIE FIELDS (with Orchestra) 3 3494 j Corner (Kassel) < Little Pudden Batin (Low) □Fi S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., ’Phone 795. 16, Bishop Street. “VAR'’’ A.” Batteries j The Renowned Batteries
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 350 10 SHARES FIRMER Buying Enquiry from London SRADBURNE CO. LTD. Tin Kna'a Lumpur, November 7 London 3 months: —£114/10/0 London “Spot” —£ll3/5/0 New Yoik: —25i c- me (G) Singapore—ssB 12| During the past week the metal slipped back to £ll2 16-6 three months) but clones slightly firmer
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    • 68 10 Penang, November 10, 1930. (B/ Courtesy ef The Chartered Bant'.') On London Bank Demand 2/3 I, 4m ts 2.3 15/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 8 Documentary 2 4 Oa New York bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 78 n-m Batavia T.T. 1381
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    • 335 10 FURTHER TAXATION Sir William Peel on Luxurious Living The Hong Kong Legislative Council debated the Budget on October 20. Presenting the joint views of «he uncffic al members, the Hon’ble Sir Shouson Chow said —•> The proposed augmentation of existing tax s and the imposition of
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    • 204 10 Penang. November 10, 1930. t CB, Benarai Opium p. oh«*i nom 5,000.00 Cloves 90. CC Gold leaf sailers 72.0 C Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s 70.0 C 110 s i «0.00 ocoanuta per 1,000 15 00 Copra Sundried buyers 6.65 ?>attana sues 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.6 C
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    • 75 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob) London, November 8 Paris. 123.62; New York. 4.851 S Brussels. 34.82; Geneva, 25.03; Arne’ terd«m, 12.06; Milan, 92.80; Berlin. 80.38 Stockholm. 18.11; Copenhagen, 18.16 O»lo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.49 Pra«ue 163 f; Helsingfors, 193; Mao rid, 42 75 Lisoon 108.25 Athens* 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, 5
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    • 226 10 NEARLY 15 PER CENT. LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO As measured at the Board of Trade, wholesale prices in September showed on balance a decline of 1.8 per cent, as compared with Augutt, and a decline of 14.9 per cent, ss compared with September, 1929, the index numbers
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    • 221 10 WINDFALL FROM AUTUMN TURF DOUBLE Two lucky Londoners divided £6.602, for a ten shilling flutter on the Totaiisator on the Autumn double, the Cambridgeshire and CiSirewitch. The tote paid out 63i to one. Only Mrs. Hariigan. the owner of The Pen the dinner and the wife of trainer
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    • 30 10 SIR FRANKS HUMPHRY»’ NAME MENTIONED London, October 29 Another possible successor to Lord Trwin as V.ceroy of Ind»”, mentioned by Tue Daily Telegraph is Sir Francis Humphrys.
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    • 131 10 ■I w TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations u> MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday To day Se E SHABBB. g i CO 00 da 10. I O- I C. 10. Mining Aver Hitam Tin. 10/1 i 10/6 10/3
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    • 50 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot £ll2-2-6 Unchanged 3 Rcnths’ £ll3lO 0 Uncharged SINGAPORE $58,124 per picul Unchanged 125 tons done RUBBER. London 4Jd. Down 1/16 d. New York 8| c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 13i cts. Unchanged By Ccurtesy of Messrs. KENNEDY CO.
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    • 237 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. iSheet 13} cts. per pound =■per pl 117/66 Dull. London 4} i New York 8} ct". (gold l (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow a:— Spot cts. per
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    • 1033 10 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST NAMBS. 5 5 3 5 g? HUBBUB [D«llaa.| 9 3 <• c Allenby Babbei C< 75 9 Alor Gaj»h Babbei BrtaSe 70 M Amalgamated Malay Hatetea 1 0" I 2 Ayer HKam Flantfa* Syndieate 95 i u 5 Ayer Kunlnp Rubber Hatate* 26 35 Ayer Mclek
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 55 10 Runnymede’ The Cheerful Hotel DINNER DANCE Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC in the LOUNGE every Saturday morning and Sunday evening. CASH TIFFIN BOOKS at special rates. Particulars on application. runnymede hotel, ltd., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543. "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best |lr on the read in the
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    • 113 10 IN AID OF Poppy Day Fund A Foot Ball Match (arranged by t’.ie Indian Committee) between D.A F.C., Penang and Youngsters’ Recreation Club of Kedah will be played AT Dato Kramat Ground On Friday, November 21. Kick-off by the Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gi! man. C.8.E., (Resident Councillor, Penang.)
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    • 560 10 New Advertisemeafc auction. BEACH By Order of the M o r; gagee The undprsißned will 8-4 I fc PUBLIC AUCTION At 22a. Brach Street, p enanif On Tuesday, 25th November, 193 Q At 11.30 a.m. eharp, Th*» undermentioned property of t Seng H >ng of Sitiawan;— 7 f Tan All
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  • 1114 11 A Government inquiry into the possibility of re-opening and developing the gold-mining industry in Merionethshire, Wales), had just b en held by Proftfssor Henry Down A Louie, who visitWel.h Gold Mine pd the Gwynfrynydd gold mi of 8. Profrgjor Louis directed operations at
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 38 11 YOUR LAST CHANCE To Help Swell Poppy Day Funds Monday, J7' November. Gymnastic Exhibition BF| Boys of Penang Free School Prices $2, $1 30cts. Booking Plan at Robinson piano Co. This space kindly donated by The Dispensary, Ltd.
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    • 262 11 balance Z SjOai® H Half ill_r,Half well BLOOD TONIC NOW Swinging on the edge of dieasei! in his condition, rundown, blooi hin and imp vprishtd from ov-r-birmn and hu, trying ae W/'V/xn may be attacked by disease at =my moment. He Has no resisting power V how and disease germs
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    • 90 11 RUSTON COLD STARTINS OIL ENGINES 820Z.5. --r,..-- MADE IN SIZSS 18 TO 140 BH.P. f-INGLIC CYLINDER AND 76 TO 240 B.H.P. DOUPLE CYLINDER. First in Economy ai d Reliability Low Consumption of Cheap Fuel Not only Guaranteed but Maintained Simple in Operation No Skilled I a hour Necessary SOLE AGENTS
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  • 934 12 Pert Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vesi seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the *rp<ski In P«rt Tc-d&y a s Rahman from Langkat, Soesoe and Pangkalan Brandau Sailer for Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkalan Soesoe and Langkat to-lay at noon. ge
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  • 128 12 CONVICTION FOR RASH DRIVING UPHELD Rangoon, Oc'ober 29 In Lieut. Campbell Meikl'John’s appeal against a sentence on a charge of rash driving! Mr. Justice Cunliffe upheld the conviction, but altered the sentence, cancelling the imprisonment. Regarding the accused’s action as a piece of gross negligence, the judge imposed
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  • 169 12 NOW THE SECOND LARGEST HOTEL IN EUROPE The reconstruction of the Strand Palace Hotel has been carried a further stage with the opening of large new sections of the building. The hotel, with its 980 bedrooms, now claims to be the second largest hotel in Europe. There
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  • 107 12 In connection with a recent report under the heading “Kuomintang Ban in Malaya,” Dr. Chen Chang Lok informs the “Straits Timeb" that part of his statement was misconstrued says the “Straits Times.” He said that the Chinese Foreign Office had sent a note to Dr. Alfred Sz?,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 211 12 ISSZSS3 Success Follows Succes—sHere’s «nether Fox Trumpli I i ZZ/| I Penang Road Bfi st Sound I I» 1«. I ’aaary I n Fox Movietone All-Talking and Singing Dynamic Drama I “MAN TROUBLE” I 5 Milton Sills, Kenneth Mac Kenna, Dorothy Mackaill and Sharon Lynn i The Dramatic Story of
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  • 1057 13 Kedah Defeated Scrappy Game at AlorStar Wilshaw’s Brilliance (from Our Special Correspondent; Alor Star, Saturday Kedah lost its second Malaya ni> Rugby fixture to-day, going down to Selangor, the visitors, by 21 I points (three goals and two trie-) I 13 points (two goals and one
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 37 13 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. Grand Xmas Bazaar” NOW OPEN. Many Saving Bargains. See what you can Save B. H. T. DOULATRAM Co. Ba, Bb, Beach Street, Penang, S.S.
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    • 492 13 Zx ='J ■X X I If safe. f I y/Wi’ ‘I ra 1 f i 1 H fti 'k/ 1 31 I' DE FoLQ6M j I C I Z iwi H s?ws Ssil '—~Z s i(Si I. 11 Home or Abroad iaĕJi 1 a I B @1 47/r Col^"e 47/r
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  • 540 14 Close Game Perak Take Their Opportunities 8 Pts. to 3 Pts. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, November 8 THE first clash of the season between Perak and Penang at Ipoh to-day ended in an unexpected victory for Perak by one goal and one try (8 pts.)
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  • 658 14 EIGHT GOALS TO ONE Visitors’ Good Shooting SATURDAY’S MATCH PENANG suffered defeat at the hands of Selangor in the inter-state hockey match by eight goals to one on the Hntchings school ground on Saturday. The game was more even, territorially than the score would suggest and
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