Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 November 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE established 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 268. VOL. LXXXVIII FRIDAV, 21st NOVEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS;
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    • 557 1 Oagata BROTHERS I dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. THE FIiKEtL'Y just ouri IW TH® WORLD TK Eternal Triangle” i The Magrnificlent Sequel to —I “THE SIGN CF THE x /<.£■"■' M DOG’S HEAD.” \CANADA "*—Z* A rx.7EUROPE Z I > A A Don’t attempt to buy the one
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    • 18 1 H.TOKISAT STUDU with up-to-date J grsphy by electric i._ ’Phone 778. es, 70, BISHOP STREET, I PENANG. j
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    • 1915 2 POSIT VACA T MAISON de BBWtF Xm u&S. ..’t-"*’* r m‘i4o». «g.gjEsji,'®* tjass? i ence as an outside Bal°Fman and know From Mettr?. rritcnara co., Ltd., F. M. 8. and Siam regulations. Apply Electric Bathe for:— h John Little Co., p»id up-Capital non n r—, i 4, Weld Qa„y, M-nday
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  • 7331 3 “Rudyard Kipling” “The Magic of the Necessary Word’’ Mr. Ward-Jackson’s Brilliant Paper AT the dinner of the Kuah Lumpur Rotary Club held yesterday, the speaker was Mr. C. Ward-Jackson who read a delightful paper on Rudyard Kipling. In h.s greit satire, “The Is’ar.djra Kipl’ng Bays
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    • 246 3 J I x <4M .1 Coming Thro' !X L G7ve your baby X—the food \~f_ you know is j “NEAREST TO MOTHER’S MILK.” ¥<TIIAT greater assnrance can a mother have Y V than to know that the food she has chosen for her baby is nearest to mother's milk and
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    • 447 3 Uli Illi FOUR SPEOIALS I 0 i rn Happened in Monterey Waltz Whitemans Orch (Ragamuffin Romeo F. T. PR IGA (Springtime In The Rockies Wal‘z B. B. C. 0 (I’m Falling In Again D8163l^ n Th® Sunny Side Of The Street Florence O!dham (Exactly Like You h I DRIR7 Jl’
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    • 249 4 Yots rMe on a. Backbone -«U. °Forged x Steel on a A U INCLINED ENGINE MODEL W A firw Th 2 inclined engine model B.S.A. motor cycles have one important fea- till tnre that makes for \j'. j safety and comfort < v a this is the forged steel Tfr
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  • 450 5 .—“M.M bar committee findings Telok Anson Advocate “To Show Cause” Allegations against an advocate and Bolicitor of the F. M. S. Supreme Court •were made in th« Supreme Court, Kuala Lumour, on Wednesday, before Mr. justice Mndir, whe-i Mr. E. D. Sbearn. on behalf of the
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  • 236 5 ARRIVE 5 IN TON /ON WITH HER HUSBAND The girl with the “m»llion d r llar legs’’ who starred in the Ziegfeld Follies on B-oadway and was chosen as the ead in a film to Atlirify the American gir’,” arrived in London Lst month from New York
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  • 50 5 Gold, in addition to petrol, is said to be contained in tbe tanks of many motorcars crossing the border from Mexico to the United States, and the Mex’Cin Government is reported to have is-ued instructions for double vigilance to pr* vent the uowirranted exportation of gold coins.
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  • 364 5 Mrs. B J. Eaton and Mbs Eaton have arrived in Kuila Lumpur from Home. Mr. A. T. K ight, of th? F.M.S. Railwry e, is returning from Home leave by the Mare.la.” Miss J. Williams, of the Malayan Medical Service, is returning from Home leave by the
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  • 174 5 ‘S. F. P.” REFERENCE TO COLONIAL OFFICE Further enquiries in J jhnre regarding the position which baa arisen over the decision of H.H. th? Sultan to confer on his wife tbe title of Suitanah elicited the statement from an antb®ritative source of information that H.E. the Governor
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  • 102 5 LOSES CASE BUT WINS JUDGES’ APPROBATION Trivandrum, October 31 Mrs. Anna Cbandy made her first appearance before the High Court and argued an appeal in a case in which a man bad been c mvicted and sentenced to two yeais’ hard labour, on a charge of culpable homicide
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  • 56 5 TO BE COMPLETED NEXT OCTOBER Lon dor, November 10 Mr. Benn stated in the Commons that the ground organisation for an extension of the England-India air mail service was now completed between Karachi and Calcutta and a similar work between Calcutta and Rangoon was expected to
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    • 17 5 *'BOSCH' Plugs have proved to be beet on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 409 5 .a gpma—!wwii.i if n,iififiwii tr wv. igitu w n u uim 1 WHITEAWAYS NEW EXTENSIVE R ANGE OF WOMHNINGSTOVES FITTED WITH HOT WATER BOILERS IMPROVED PATTERN TwOffiHSS® No W- L- E II r eLD The design of this Range is a decided improvement on ran S e °f kind on
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    • 245 6 Z n r -<1 (Sj— IRssHß^^.** t 1 xsshsr fe.- w. -R t ■'v4b?j<- j <JF **rSfir s a MIZ t c i j; <•• I vS> t j W MBhfl J w»f r > 11MBE JJBKwIz >< 'i \< N. r 'W r wfJs J’ I /> Z W
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  • 214 7 srCCESSFUL PRODUCTION Full House Sees The Purse Strings” a crowded bouse, which included the Mr. E. W. F. Gilman Resident r witnessed the production of “The p Strings” by the Penang “Little TbeHtre players at the E and 0 Hotel i t night and on all
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  • 83 7 L—Renter. Giant Flying Boat Delayed at Santander Bordeaux, November 20 I) 0-X alighted on the se<* at Santander at two o clock. The reason is unknown All aboard are well. Later She departed fo- Corunna. Besides the crew were thirteen passengers including Lady Drummond Hay who missed
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  • 291 7 FAMILY DISPUTE The case in which two Chinese sisters in law, Pang Chiam Neoh and Pang Im Neoh are in dispute over a plantation in Balik Pulau, which was l»egun before Mr Justice Sproule yesterday, was continued the whole day and sojourned till to day. This
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  • 80 7 ARRIVAL AT SUNGEI GLUGOR TO DAY Two seaplanes 8. 1123 and 8. 1420 belonging to the Royal Air Force Depot, Singapore, arrived at Penang about twelve o’clock to-day. They landed at Glugor from where they will fly to Mergui. 14 Mr Justice Sproule will leave for Singa pore
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  • 803 7 PLAINTIFF SUCCEEDS Injunction and $5OO Damages In the Supreme Court, to-day, Mr, Justice Sproule delivered judgment in the case in which one coffee powder manufacturer alleged an infringement of his trade mark by a rival in business in I urmah Road. His Lordship held that clearly
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  • 353 7 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF Lorry Hire and Sand Supplied T. H. L. Merican, a Municipal contractor, was to-day sued in the District Court, Penang, before Mr. H A. Forrer. by a lorry owner named Syed Hassan for the recovery of a sum of $416/- being the charge for
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  • 166 7 DRIVING WITHOUT LICENCE In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. J. J. Saunders argued the appeal of K. Mohamed Khan who bt»d been convicted by the First Police Magistrate (Mr. Forrer) on a, charge of having driven motor car D P. 661 without a licence along
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  • 186 7 FIRST MEETING IN 1931 The Penang Amateur Athletic Association is now a soundly established body, and the, association will be bolding its first athletic meeting about the middle of next year. Orders for cups and trophies have already been placed in England by Mr. G. C.
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  • 77 7 There will be a mass meeting of Indians at the Indian Association. Dato Kramat Road on Sunday, at 6 p.m. to consider measures for the alleviation of unemployment among Indians in the Colony. All interested are welcome Mrs. Bruce hopped off from Seoul for Osaka at 9.20
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  • 333 7 MALAYA CUP RUGBY Selangor and Penang Fifteens FOTH STx-'Es CONFIDENT A very keen encounter should be witnessed on Saturday wh«n Penang play Selangor on the Kuala Lumpur padang in an H M S. Malaya Rugby Cup fixture, siys the Malay Mail.” The Selangor side has
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  • 222 7 SOME CHANGES In prpparat'on for the games with Selan gor at Kua'a Lnmpu- on December 6 and Perak at Penang ou December 13, a trial match wilt be held on Wednesday on the Hutchings School ground (by permission of Mr. H Mortimer Healmasterl. The teams
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  • 162 7 MR. JUSTICE SPROULE AS PATRON An extraordinary general meeting of the newly resuscitate.i Penang Ceylon Associa tion was held ye-»ter,Uv at the Anglo Chinese B-anch School. Data Kramat Road, for the purpose of considering and adopting the revised rules. Mr. O Seharenguivel, President, took the chair, and
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  • 24 7 PASSES OVER PENANG THIS MORNING The Royal Dutch Air mail to Batavia passed over Penang about 7.40 early this n orning.
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  • 155 7 Rugby Ra iio Service. Mr. N. Chamberlain Pleads for Bolder Fiscal Policy London, November 20 Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chairman of the Conservative Party organisation, in a speech yesterday said that in the Conserva tive view there were three ways in which the present situation should be
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  • 153 7 moving doubt and uncertainty.—Rugby Radio Service. “Preference Guarantee of Great Advantage London, November 20 Surveying results of the Imperial Conference in a broadcast speech last night, the Secretary for Dominions Affairs. Mr. J. H. Thomas, said the plan devised for equality of legislative power concerning mercantile
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  • 87 7 i.—Reuter. Government to Grant £17,500 Annually for Five Years London, November 20 A substantial Government subsidy to opera was announced by Mr Snowden at question time when he foreshadowed a revised agreement between the I ostmaster General and the B BC. whereby the Gov ernment will grant
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 201 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Please allow me a little sjrace in your paper to express the following A very sporting and enterprising organization is the Magazine Road Fair in a' l of iur Poppy Diy Fund, and the extension to ’he Chinese Unemployed Fund
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    • 191 7 Sir, -At the Magazine Road Fair last night one of the Chinese Wayangs staged a play entitled “Sat Choo Poh.’ The story is about a widow misbehaving with a priest engaged to perform the funeral rites for her deceased husband and her subsequent murder of her own
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  • 86 7 i. R uter. Epidemic of Suspensions in the South Raleigh (North Carolina', November 20 An epidemic of bank failures has broken out in the Southern States and is spreading. Four banks in North Carolina including the General Bank and Trust Company of Asheville, with deposits of $lB
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  • 381 8 The George Bennie “railplane” system of transport has been adopted by an English and a French company, and plans have been approved by the undertakings This new system of transport, which marks a revolution in travel facilities, will be inaugurated over the Ribble, Lancashire, and the plans
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  • 187 8 .—Rugby Radio Service. Passengers Taken off bv Lifeboats in Fog and Darkness London, November 20 The passengers and crew of the 14,000 tons motorship Highland Hope which was wrecked in fog on the rocky coast of Portugal early yesterday morning have all been saved and most of
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  • 114 8 —Reuter. Why Batavia Negotiations Broke Down Amsterdam, November 20 It is revealed that Dutch rubber growers and producers who recently discussed a twenty-five per cent restriction of total rubber crop at Monday’s meeting discussed a proposal to establish native rubber centres with a view to controlling production
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  • 78 8 —Reuter. Mr. Clynes and Mr. Graham ia Lancashire London, November 20 Important results to the cotton industry are expected to follow a series of meetings at which Mr. Clynes and Mr. Graham are investigating firsthand the difficulties of all sections of the trade. At Manchester to-day they interviewed
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  • 61 8 Reuter. Conservatives to Move Another Vote of Censure T London, November 21 Conservative leaders has notified that they intend to move in the House of Commons at an early date a Vote of Censure on the Government “For failure to formulate any effective proposals for the extension of
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  • 1204 8 A. n. L- Penang, Fiiday. WELCOME back to “Arshak.” We said recently that never again should we chronicle his movements with-; out confirmation. This mo ning a well-remembered and cheery voice hailed us over the telephone. Discarding the testimony of thi passenger-list we made certain that in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 178 8 1 fest Haiq /W’ SMr since n| -'J JOHN HAIG L’ CO.. LC.IITED. MARKINCH, SCOTLAND, fcf KINNAIRD HOUSL, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. S.W.i. J fflB? hot WEATHER I I A. M TREATS. i z*sX^W^O. ASK FOR LIBBY'S WHEN YOU BUY THE FOLLOWING -y» p» “J* Fruits, Vegetables. Pineapple. Peach Q
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    • 47 8 T E. o. HOTEL, r TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER 'A'» J’ After Dinner Dance Sunday, 23 November, Orchestral Concert at 9.30 p.m. Friday next, 2Hth November The Band of s s President Garfield will play for the After Dinner Dance. r o i. ll /nagsi ‘«(’re.* s Soups
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1562 9 ..—Rugby Rad o Service. All the Advantages with None of the Disadvantages What India Wants Status of the Untouchable Community Midway Between Serf and Slave Speeches at yesterday’s meeting of the first plenary session of the Round Table Conference were much the same in tenor while
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  • 157 9 &ater. Albert Oustric Charged with Fraud TRUST ORGANISER -a Paris,’ November 20 Albert Oustric, director. of the Gastric Bank, has been charged with fraud and illicit operations oa the Bourse Th* magistrate hes appointed tĕree experts t»» examine the bank’s accounts .and appointing a lour
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  • 250 9 .—Reuter. Coming of Age of Archduke Otto LEGITIMISTS STILL ACTIVE Brussels, November 20 .'Zita of Hungary, who since the death of King Charles of Hungary has been living 2D exile at Brussels, received delegations of Austrian and Hungarian p Legitimists on the occasion of the
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  • 234 9 Reuter. Juab lity to Acquiesce in Present Conditions Berlin, November 21 The Council of the Reich has unanimously approved the Budget and also adopted a rill regarding the reduction of salaries of cabinet ministers, civil servants and members of the Reichstag. The possibility of Germany demanding a moratorium
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  • 56 9 —Reuter. Geneva, November 21 Two monks of the famous St. Bernard Monastery are going to Tibet to investigate the possibilities of establishing a similar monastery in Tibet. If the plan proves feasible, several members of the fraternity and some of their dogs will proceed to' Tibet
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  • 44 9 —Reuter. Madrid, November 21 The strike situation throughout th* country has greatly improved and normality is gradually being restored. The general strikes at Seville Alicante and Barcelona are settled. Minor strike? continue, but an early return of all work«.rc is expected.—Reuter.
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  • 40 9 MORE MEMBERS WANTED I k. t < Join the S.P.C.A. and help protect our dumb friends. Subscriptions may be paid to Mr. T. S. Wil son, Hon. Treasurer, Messrs. Boustead Co.,Ltd., or to Hon. Secretary, 1, Penang, Telephone: 1049.
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  • 64 9 Reuter. AL CAPONE ARRESTED Chicago, November 21 It is reported that the gangster leader Al Capone was arrested yesterday. J Washington, November 21 The Attorney General, Mr. Mitchell, declared that the Government intends to wage an unrelenting war against gangsters. It is understood Al Caphone will be charged
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 240 9 I r 7 1 j HwStße st uxm'dess I /7} HRISTMAS time S arrives, and with wS it the age old i JSK v custom of Gift Giving. I 1 his "here we can W assist you in our ,imeli -i ness to solve many a perplexing problem. You f;nd
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  • 181 10 PULAU JEREJIK PROTEST European Doctor Knifed About four days ago the Chinese inmates of the Leper Asylum at Pulau Jerejak held a demonstration in protest of the proposal to stop the supply of opium to them. It is stated that the Government has decided to supply
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  • 106 10 AMATEUR MEETING The Selangar Turf Club December Amateur meeting will be held on Friday and Saturday, December 5 and 6, the entries for which will close on Monday, December 1. at 8 p.m. It is proposed to hold two runs for each division of horses, Classes 3,
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  • 94 10 BOAT CAPSIZED BY STRONG WIND While the Straits Steamship Company’s steamer s. s. 1 apah was entering the Pen ang harbour about 9 o’clock this morning an official on board noticed two Chinese fishermen clinging to the back of a fishing sampan. They were picked up and their
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  • 135 10 Sealed tenders will be received at Headquarters Office, Fort Canning, Singapore, no to 10 a. m. on Monday Ist December. 1930. for the supply of the following to Indian Troops at Taiping, Perak:1. Meat. 2. Rations and Hospital Supplies. 3. Forage. 4. Fuel and Light Forms of
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  • 265 10 Before Mr. Edward Jago in the Second Police Court this morning Lim ?e Yeng, a Chinese, was charged with oriminal breach of trust in respect of $49. »he property of Messrs. Dav es and Co., of Bishop Street. Penang. The accused pleaded guilty. Mr. T. E.
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  • 237 10 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL STAFF ENJOY AN INDIAN DINNER The first annual dinner of the teachers of the Anglo-Chinese School, looh, was held on Tuesday, November 18, in the School Hall. Tais section comprises all the Heads and Staffs of the Anglo-Chinese and Continuation Schools. They have regular monthly
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  • 115 10 BIG RAILWAY WORK IN MILAN Work on the new Milan railway station, which is to be one of the largest in Europe, is advancing rapidly. Already miles of lines have been laid in the goods yard, a space three miles wide, to be traversed by eighty-one miles
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  • 67 10 The “Kedah” arrived at Penang this morning with the following passengers Mrs Daniels and child, Mr d’Augustin, Mr and Mrs W Fnlhetrop, Col and Mrs Rrooke, Lt Brooke. Mr Kennedv, Mr K F.i6 r Mr E A Stringer, Miss J Jonus. Mr Sukiee, Mrs Hancock, Mr J Finlay,
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 221 10 FROM DECEMBER Symington and Sinclair’s Report London, Oatober 29 Messrs. Symington and Sinclair’s report states that there c«n be no aoubt that substantial decreases in rubber shipments wil take place from December or January onwards but it still remains difficult to forecaat consumption. American consumption is
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    • 78 10 The following figures eive the move* meats of Rubber m the United Kingdom for last week, and for the corresponding we#»k twelve months ago Week endeo 25 h October, 1930. L mded Delivered Stock tor s tons tons London 9 2 884 82,218 Liverpool 1,373 239 38,345 Total
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    • 67 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvtob) London, November 20 Paris. 123.64; New York. 4.85; Brasse's. 34.83; Geneva, 25.05; Amakerd«mt 12.07; Milan, 92,76; Berlin, 10.38 Stockholm. 18 09 Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.15 Vienna, 34.49 Prague 1631; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 42 90; Lisbon. 108.25 Athens* 375 Bucharest, 818; Rio, 4» Buenos Aires, 38/<d;
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    • 127 10 0 TO-DAY’B PRICES The following were the latest quotatione in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday T. -day BC g C BBARBB. P» 5 >» 5 cS do cS 00 la. la. Ic. 10. Mining Hitam -1» -22 J .19 .22}
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    • 62 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll6 0 0 Up £2-15 0 1 Hafts’ £ll7 5 0 Up £2-17-6 SINGAPORE $59.87i per picul Up 37i c. 200 tons done RUBBER: London Ud. Up 1/16 d. New York 9| c. (Gold) Down ic. Local
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    • 268 10 LOAN FROM THE POWERS A Washington m-ssage, dated Aug. 9, states that Mr. Pittman, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations SubCommittee, who has been eng?ged in studying Sim-American trade relations, has announced a plan to aid Chinese stabilisation whereby the United States, Great Brita'r, and
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    • 86 10 Penan*, November 21, 1930. (Bv Courtesy el TAs 0 barter td Bank.) On London Bank Demand 2/t 23/32 h 4 m/ts 2/3 f Private 3 m/ts cred t 2 4 3/32 8 Doorn, entery 2 4 7/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 h France M T.T. 1,425 M
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    • 144 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) 3.R. Sheet 141 cts. per pound =per pl 119/66 Quiet. London 4|d New York 9j ct*. (gold) r ßy Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribted Smoked Sheet for to-day are as folio > s. Boot 15 cts.
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    • 205 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, 19th November, 1930 There has been a steady undertone in the market during the past week and locally, the cosing Spot quotation o f 14 5/8 cents shows a gain on oalance of cent per lb whilst London '8 pn ctically ivcl
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    • 180 10 Penang, November 21, 1930. I cts. Btnaies Opium p. chest nom 5,000.00 Clovis h 10.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110 s ,i 60.00 Coer a its per 1,000 H 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 6.10 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10 60
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    • 879 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST NAMKB. 2 -s as —i. -L IL IUBBBR I c o B Alletb/ Babbev Oe 821 a Alox uajah Bnbbox Hatate a. Amalgamates Malay Batates 1 nn i Ayer Hitam Planting SynAitate i Ayer Knning Bobber Batatet 2E Ayer Molek Rubber Co 70 or Ayer Panaa
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  • 43 10 Nov. 23, Sunday before Advent, 9-30 a-m. Holy Communion and Address at Holy Trinity Church, Nebong Tebal. 6 pm- Evensong and Address at St Mark's Church, Butterworth. Nov. 27, Thursday, 7-30 a-m. Holy Communion at St Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Ten gab.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 28 10 WAH COY. 47, Leith Street TAILOR and OUTFITTER. Cutting a Speciality. Workmanship Guaranteed. PRICES MODERATE. LEvery kind of tweed and cloth in stock. A trial will convince ijtu.
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    • 57 10 ‘©/ie Runnymede* The Ckeerfel Hotel” TO-MORROW MUSIC in the LOUNGE from noon, —DINNER DANCE. SUNDAY MUSIC in the LOUNGE from 7.50 p.m, ST. ANDREW S SOCIETY BALL Saturday, 29th November A tpecial SCOTTISH DINNER will be served for the Table d’Hota. The usual DINNER DANCE will not be held. RUNNYMEDE
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    • 13 10 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 449 11 I I 'OR, I I j.. jrwffw I > vx -■‘■i d r Mid a y v* I "o -j I w tIK- •< ©DUNLOP The Tyre Incomparable, i > 1 I zttx 3Fort DUNLOP Stocked, by all Dealers iV Si il nl i j. z>X IN AID OF Poppy
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  • 717 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the w*»ekj In P«rt T»<i*F jg* A xmg Song from Bernam River Sails for Bernam River on Monday at 4 p. m. IB'' Pandai from Batoe
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    • 254 12 LISTER ENGINES wlvis user RtMOVtO ON (mscßEvme COVERS CARBUttTTtm JtfNOV*BLE COVE* A PUUF. /0A WAIEJI JACKET OSTERH-httnOHC M SET OUT OF ORDU urvtir ED I S«AM s .1» COHTML M UWYIKUS- V OAN6ER tvox BAXMCB il VALrt SPUIOUS. ■x-Jl WWCMM (I fcl 2 rtT WHEELS EHSURJMC STEADY levo rm aumw
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    • 100 12 Ai.fi.!Eh i H S 4 SOUND SYSTEM f 6-15 To-night 9-30 I Night of I Paramount's Great Dramatic Production ’GENTLEMEN I OF THE I PRESS I WITH WALTER HUSTON I To-morrow, Saturday Nov. 22, 5 England’s Foremast Screen Star CLIVE BROOK IN “THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES" Paramount's Splendid Adaptation
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 30 12 THEATRE ROYAL To-night and Till Sunday. “Just Married” with James Hall Ruth Taylor “Two Flaming Youths” starring W. C. Fields “The Case of Lena Smith” (Esther Ralston) (all Paramount pictures)
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    • 130 12 Entertainment (BEST SOUND IN TOWN.) To-night at 6-15 9-30 sound system at 6-15 9-30 Fox Corporation Presen s 1 Brendel and Marjorie White in The New Movietone Follies 1930 with R cbardson, Noel Francis, William Co 1 er, Jr., Miriam Seegar with a bevy of singin: nd da ici ig
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  • 412 13 A FIGURE OF FUN Honour for a Great Comedian Mickey the Monse, cne of the greatest comediare the cinema screen has ever known, is now being modelled in wax for exhibition at Madame Tussaud's. This is a distinction that only undoubted fame can bring to an
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  • 238 13 LORD LLOYD’S BELLI 7OSE METAPHOR London, October 31 The result of the South Addington byelection, which means still farther dissension in the Conservative Party, appropriately ends one of the moat hectic weeks in recent political history. Mr. Baldwin had left the Conservative Party meeting the previous day with
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 284 13 iflllßrifisA Standard The 9 h.p. Car meets the demand for a comfortable car that can be relied upon, under all conditions, to give every satisfaction. It is notable for: 11. Moderate first cost. 2. Mechanical efficiency. 3. Riding comfort. 4. Economy in running cost I LOCAL agents-. PENANG AUTO SERVICE
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    • 59 13 BOSCH'' Plugi havs proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea. SPECIAL NOTICE GARLTON RESTAURANT ANO BiR UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT T<o mi lutes walk f om the Wb&rf Mid Piers (Opposite th* P O. Agerrs Office) FROM Ist NOVEMBER FULL COURSE breakfasts -iso TIFFINS
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    • 562 13 Cg Poppy Day 1930. u Messrs. Brown. Phillips LONDON 1931 and Stewart, No. la, /k Penang Street, Penang, (A rx are The Honorary Trea- r\ BRITISH COTTON TEXTILE S.l surers of the above Fund EXHIBITION J to whom donations should 1 WHITE CITY LONDON be sent. Remittances sent FEBRUARY 16
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  • 792 14 —“The Times.” 23,00 \OOO IN U.S. If Undelivered, Return A correspondent in Boston, Maseacl ngette, hM sent us a copy of a circa ar which the Post Office authorities of that city are distributing. The circular sek* the reader whether he knows that 23,000.000 letters and 482,000 parcels
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 472 14 o%e ne CTarina wgeii fiber %4§s^ e with the t REDCREST has keen famed for its marvellously stimulating elfect and refreshing 6§?g) coolness. Always the first choice ol the Connoisseur z this supreme ///am ffwk Eau de Cologne has teen supplied --p Bi\ hy appointment to every Royal 72 2
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