Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 December 1930

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTABLI SHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No 234. VOL. LXXXVIII WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1830. F PRICE !O CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 327 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DEidTISTS Dead Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street f Ir II H I *ll RL,. V K I Tf fi 1 i! I I S X ?-t'4’-l'-I'*l*4**F4< > F*l < 4< > F*F4 <l t 4»F4*>F4<4*4"f"F4»F4«f<4T J lIBIrSk I I HO >W, iXj
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    • 15 1 B. TOKISATSL STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phon* 772, 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • 324 2 New Year Meeting 193} Under S. R. A. Rules of R acing Ist Day Thursday, Bth January ]q->, 2nd Saturday, 10th 3rd Tuesday, 13th n 4th Thursday, 15th M sth Saturday, 17th Three Runs each for Horses Classes 1,2, 3, rnd 4 and 5 (r Three Runs
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1887 2 I a «y g> POSITION VACANT I Perak Turf Club I CHARTERED BANK OF IN BIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Wanted qualified Midwife for Padang Int accordance with the order made by (Inoorporated in England by Roy al Serai Group Hospital. Apply to the December Amateur Meeting, 1930. Charter 1868.) I
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    • 215 2 I f if t6e message you desire to convey witf) I your next efiristmas present, is worthy of living, express it for a lifetime by mailing your selection from st ore 6 s tfie store wfiiefy IB different. 16, beae6 street penang. I —J For Fe-rfect SANITATION AND HYGIENE FOR
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  • 634 3 Prospecting for New Fields in the “Gold Belt” NOW that the price of tin has reached a level that does not justify prospecting for new fields some mining pros rectors in Malaya are once more turning their attention to gold. The Malayan
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  • 411 3 INSUBORDINATE SEAMEN Court Sequel to Attack on Owner and Captain It was revelled in the Third Pjlc? Court at Singapore on Saturday that upon the arrival of the luxurious auxiliary yacht, "Shenandoah III,” at Singapore on Friday, the master of the shir, Capt. A M. Miller,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 207 3 I W V\ yt J eCf% xtH* I** 1 ft 6 4 V°^ S S^ ft A A < k i. ft 4* fe JWwW J&&V Obtainable from all leading sports dealers. 1 b ■t p MfcT6 SHE WHO PROMISES TOO MUCH f A D f I BA X ER
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    • 34 3 Yov should givs MarUU's Brandy th« preference over others as it is superlative. 4 I If® Bi I I Carborundum Aloxite f rinding Wheels. I Al Sixes in Stock WILLIAM JACKS CO., 'MALAYA) LTD.
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    • 216 3 I Don’t Miss These!! I r\'\ I War marching songs Goodbye, Mademoiselle frem DX 112 j Armentieres, Old soldiers never Die, etc. x. You’ll like these old favourites. (Sitting on a Rainbow Fox Trot CB 120 < Old new England v oon Waltz This is Paul W hiteman’s Orchestra at
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 795 4 Monday While at my reading do come upon a very good hint, for the covering of Christmas Podding?, which I must write of it here so that any wishing tn try it may do sc. This is before fill»» g your basins, to get cheap saucepan lids
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    • 441 4  - LONG FROCKS—SMARTER SHOES BY LORNA COLLINS It is obv?o a tha the long frock vogue has by no m aos detracted from the importance of shoes. Tae new styles are smart and shapely, an 1 one sees an endless variety in court shoes, part ci aly for the dty-time. Shctßtogo
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    • 486 4  -  BY ELIZ kRETH EDGAR Soft water is S'» beautifying to the skin that those wuo cm get rain water are very fortunate. If rain water is out of th*» question, then soften the hot water whh a pinch of powdered borax. This is vf ry cheap so keep
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    • 66 4 Here is a ion for c unbining plain and patterned materials. Tie bkuse aid c at are of a fancy j raey cloth, faint lines of beige appearing on a green ground, while the skirt is of plain green cloth. A material showing the same colourings, in
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    • 588 4  -  BY ROSAMUND Mary and Rosalie worked in the same offic», and when Mary asked Rosalie o supper, at her tiny flit of bedsitting-ron and kitchenette, Rosalie demurred. “Yu« ca i’fc want me” she fa d, “Getting sui J per »e such a a;. I’ll come after—” “Yes,
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    • 275 4  -  BY MARGARET MELVIN Women who cen cause much money to be Equandered on their fickle whi ns are few in these days: but there are many with the same disease and the fact that it doesn’t express itself in cars and n*-w houses is only due to the
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    • 542 4  -  BY MRS GWENDOLINE BARRy A fire which destroyed a large t warehouse recently i fl believed to ha 7 started in a consignment of celluloid to 6 and this surely should remind n 8 of extremely inflammable nature of celluloid With so many attractive, and safetoyg’
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 65 4 "BOSGH" Plugs kavs proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea. tHand Embroidered Shawls A A HD Undies pf The Most Useful <& Modest ||9j K'inas Gift W® CONSULT Permananas who will solve your problem with their Extensive “DIFFERENT" Stock Just Unpacked New Printed
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  • 5249 5 The Story of the Ford Plantation narrated hy an Eye-Witness Is the long history of trop f cal agricallure on plantation line?, never has each a vast scheme been entered npon in Bcch a lavish manner and with go little to show for the money
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  • 131 6 HOMEWARD BOUND PASSENGERS The P. and O. homeward bound steamer Rawalpindi is expected to have Singapore at 9 a.m. on Friday, omits calling at Port Swettenham, and will be leaving Penang at about 730 pm. on Saturday. Passengers booked are as follow: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Greaves,
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  • 63 6 EXTENSION OF SERVICE TO TANGIER Oa and from Ist January 1931, Diil> Leiter Telegrams will be accepted at all Telegraph Offices in the S.S. and F. M. S., for transmission to T «ngier at the following rates 20 words or less in cl nd- Each additional ing
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  • 295 6 Burns Scalds First-Aid ZAM BUK SOOTHES PUN. GROWS NEW SKIN A severe burn or sc’ld may be just the matter of a moment. Bit whilst the shock is momentary, the awful pain is liabl ato torment the unfortunata sufferer for hours or days afterwards. For prompt relief and safety, smear
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 181 6 [your opportunity To acquire a high grade current model car at a bargain price. osr Rff,cg PS CF Superior Whippet Sedan. 4 door 1850/- 4() Whippet Six Sedan, 4 door 2050/- J 5 9. Willys Knight Model 70/1 Tourer 2875/- 220 Willys Knight Model 66/A Tourer 4500/- 3 j 50
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 155 6 SNAPSHOTS OF JUNIOR DRINKING FROM A PAPER CUP By cims wilua.h io O? 6tTo JUNIOR settled gets paper cup of junior turns round in ensuing struggle SY UUjNDOU/ ON TRAIN. U/aTER AND TRIES To AT LAST ANp NEUER HAV- HALE OF WATER GEiS JUMCR IMMEDIATELY GET JUNIOR'S ING DRUNK OUT
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  • 1062 7 Notes and Selections Loch Buy to Run with the Horses Taiping 11 Up By Tic Tac pHE latest amendments to the S. R. A. Classification List show that Loch Buy, which formerly belonged to Mr T. H. Menzies and recently ran under the colours of
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  • 424 7 3 POINTS ALL Oxford’s Grim Defence London, December 9 AT Twickenham b» fore 40,000 spectators the 55th InterVaisity Rugge» Match was drawn, each side sc ring three points. The game was crowded with more glamour than any match since the war. It was crammed with thrills,
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  • 113 7 RECENT LIFE SAVING EXAMINATIONS At the Life Saving Examinations for awards issued by the Royal Life Saving Society of London at the Penang Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday last by Mr. J. Jefferson, Chief Superintendent of Physical Education, the following were successful: Proficiency Certificates: —Choong Ting Kow,
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  • 149 7 “A Government Department’s Interference (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, December 10 After hearing a complaint made by a fisherman that a Customs outdoor officer refused to pay a debt of $lB, the Superintendent of Customs ordered a settlement by two instalments. Owing to non pay ment of
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  • 40 7 PENANG EFFORT RAISES $ll4 The dance held at the E. 0. Hotel on Friday last, at which the music was supplied by Mr. Tom Anthony’s Nonentities,” raised $114.10, for whioh amount a draft has been forwarded to London.
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  • 127 7 TEAMS FOR FRIDAY Cook to Play Threequarter The following have been selected to play on Friday Whites.—G Carr; J W Clark H R Carey, DDB Cook and J Craig K 8 Murray and Lim Keng Chuan; W R Sinclair, J M Scoular, H R Baker, JE A
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  • 200 7 —Reuter. Russian Representative Objects to a Clause Geneva, December 9 Complaint of an offensive’’ clause was made by Lunacharsky alluding to the reservation that the adhesion of Esthoaia, Finland, Latvia, Poland and Rumania to the Draft Disarmament Convention was dependent upon Russia s adhesion. Lunacharsky demanded the deletion
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  • 103 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Hopes that Air Ministry May Reconsider Decision London, December 9 No c inclusion was reached at yesterday’s conference between the Air Council and the Schneider Trophy Committee of the Royal Aero Club, but the Conference is to be resumed next week and hopes are entertained
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  • 245 7 One of the Chinese injured in the Shanghai plane crash succumbed yesterday afternoon, bringing the death-roll to four. Negotiations for the merger of four U. 8 banks with resources of a thousand million dollars have broken down. The U.S. Senate without discuseion confirmed President Hoovers appointment
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  • 520 7 PRIZE DAY First Year’s Activates Reviewed The Francis Light School at Perak Road held its Prize Day this morning when Mrs. Sproule 0 B.E. distributed the prizes to the sue cessful children in the school. A musical concert by students followed. Among those present were Mr. and
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  • 98 7 —Reuter. Board of Trade to Investigate Coupon System London, December 9 In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Womersley (Con. Grimsby) suggest ed an investigation as to whether the retail price of tea reflects the reductions in the wholesale price Mr. Graham replied that the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 574 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir, Death is the end of all things, that instantly we die we are snufftd out a cardie. That when man’s life comes to a close he to tb« dust and dust I alone.” In the above statement which
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  • 356 7 Little Hope of U.S.A. Disgorging Except through Normal Channels London, December 9 Considerable attention is paid in business circles both in London and New York to the hope expressed by the President of the Board of Trade, Mr William Graham, that "American and British financial authorities will
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 22 7 “PINANG GAZETTE” CHRISTMAS NUMBER Advertisers in the “Pinang Gazette” Christmas Number are requested to send in their copy as soon as possible.
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  • 530 8 Educational aff iirs occupied a good deal of attention at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council at Singapore. Several questions were raised by the Penang Chinese m°mber, Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. Mr. Cheng Ean’s speech and the official replies ventilated several matters which are of great importance to
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  • 73 8 —Rugby Radio Service Clydeside to Supply 8 Large Boilers to Copenhagen Lo idon, December 9 In face of keen international competition, an important contract for eight huge boilers has been given by the Copenhagen Municipality to the Stirling Boiler Com pany, Limited, of Glasgow. The boilers are
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  • 53 8 —Reuter. Whole Empire Populated by 90,000,000 Tokyo, December 9 The population of Korea according to the census on October 1, was 21 057,000, an increase of 1,535,000 since 1925. The total of the whole Empire including Formosa and Saghalien was 90,404,000, an increase of 6 947,000 in the
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  • 64 8 —Reuter. Chefoo, December 9 A daring robbery took place at 1.30 a.m. when 200 armed men in plain clothes forcibly entered the customs enclosure and held up the watchmen and removed fifty cases of rifles which arrived from Darien on December 5. The connivance of local Chinese
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  • 1091 8 A. H. L Penang, Wednesday. WE have an idea that that particular little pet of ours, the new Piccadilly circus, is not proving as popular as it might among syces—at least after night has closed down over the lan 1 and the fain land at the cross-roads
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  • 46 8 var debts, the Chancellor of the u» tfr. Snowden, replied No, Piriadio Service. London, Asked whether any negotiations proceeding with the Govern’ 1160 Q 1 United States of America o° war debts, the Chancellor of the Mr. Snowden replied No, oirRadio Service.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 164 8 “If joy you want you’ve got to share it, for happiness was born a twin. Your Xmas Dinner!! Make it a good one by getting your I Turkey) or Goose, or Pheasant, or Game of any kind FRCM fjard who have imported all the above direct from England. Xmas Delicacies
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    • 91 8 E. O. HOTEL. Friday next, 12tk December The Band of s.s. President Garfield” will play far ths After-Dinner Dance. To morrow, i itk December, Impromptu 4 tier- Dinner Dance, (P O Oa ward Mail) Wednesday next, ijtk December, Io Aid of Funds Dr European Unemployed in Malaya PENANG "LITTLE THEATRE”
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 435 9 —Reuter. Baseless Rumours Alarm Depositors POSSIBLY THE WORK OF SPECULATORS More Suspensions in the United States Shanghai, December 10 The local office of the National Citv Bank of Vw York states that a result of reports in the Chinese press re alleged failures
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  • 95 9 —Reuter. Liabilities £415,951 Assets £7 London, December 9 Depression in the Welsh Coalfields was blamed for the violent financial reverse of Sir Beddoe Rees, an ex M.P., whoso examination was concluded in the Bankruptcy Court The statement of affairs showed liabilities of £415 951 of which £287,343
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  • 254 9 —Reuter. o Closing of Alexandria Futures Market EGYPTIAN CONCERN Cairo, December 9 It is reported that the Government intends temporarily to close the Cotton Futures Market owing to the continued sharp decline in prices. A cotton expert, interviewed, said be thought the fall in cotto i prices
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  • 55 9 -Reuter. London, December 9 Mr. MacDonald, the Prime Minister, in the House of Commons, announced the appointment of a Royal Commission, presided over by Judge Holman Gregory, to enquire into Unemployment Insurance. It will begin its labours immediately and will not include direct representatives of
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  • 205 9 the present Act lapses. Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Shinwell Wants an International Convention London, December 9 The Minister for Mines, Mr. E. Shinwell is continuing his efforts to ensure that the next International Labour Conference in June shall put through a convention to re gulate miners hours. The
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  • 71 9 HILL REACHES PORT DARWIN Port Darwin. December 10 The airman Hill has arrived from Sourabaya.—Reuter. CEYLON INCOME TAX (From Oar Own Correspondent) Colombo, December 10 The meeting of the Legislative Council at which the third reading of the proposed Income Tax Bill was introduced adopted by the majority
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  • 1035 9 -Reuter. Further Progress at Round Table Gathering BURMA’S FUTURE London December 9 3 Again very satisfactory progress was made by Sub-Committees of 5 the Round Table Conference to day. The Burma Sub Committee has now authorised it Chairina’i, Earl Russell, to embody its conclusions I in
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  • 267 9 -Rugby Radio Service. 1 Poisonous Fumes Theory Revived SNOW IN ENGLAND Brussels, December 9 Opening the official enquiry into the fog deaths, at which the Premier, M. Jaspar was present, Professor Nolf, President of the Belgian Red Cross. Emphatically declared that uacontaminated fog could not kill
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  • 56 9 Reuter. Spare Aeroplane Parts Sent from Australia Batavia, December 9 Flight Lieut. Hill has resumed his flight to Australia and has arrived at Bima from Sourabaya. Spare aeroplane parts were sent to him from Australia and also tbe collapsible boat which he lent tc Kingsford Smith. Mrs. Hill
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 219 9 Vagabond .King Talkie now showing; with gfreat success ,t the Majestic Cinema DENNIS KING The Leading; Artist in the Film, Records exclusive dy for “His Master’s Voice.” Hear Him Sing “The Song of the Vagabonds” on H M y’’ Record No 82J.26 —an extraordinarily Fine Recording, ‘Only a Rose,” “Love
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 36 9 3 THEATRE BOYAL 0 TONIGHT UNTIL SUNDAY. “The Devil’s Fit” An epic drama of MAORI life made with native cast. REGINALD DENNY in “Clear the Decks 3 A Super Comedy Twin T riggers (BUDDY ROOP EVtL
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  • 756 10 ANGLO CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL Mrs. Bryant Gives Away Prizes The annual prize giving and Exhibition, of work of the Anglo-Chinese Primary School, Chuiia Street, was held to-day in the School Hall, in the presence of a large gathering of parents and old boys of
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  • 277 10 TURF ITEMS O’Neill’s Increasing Stable BY TIC-TAO Horses under training for the Penang Turf Club Meeting will not wear saddle cloth numbers, as they have hitherto done. This decision was arrived at yes’e.day at a Committee Meeting of the Turf Club. Ipoh did away with the
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  • 25 10 TAIPING TIN DREDGING CO. LTD. The Tripiog Tin Dredving Company’s No. 1 Dredge restarted operations on the afternoon of th*» 9 h instant.
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  • 141 10 CHINESE CHARGED Mr. S. M. Middlebrook, Protector of Chinese appeared as prosecutor to-day in a case in the Penang District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, when a Chinese man named Chang Ah Chong, and a woman, named Chang Ah Tcau, were charged on different
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  • 310 10 A Hakien Chinese, named Khoh Hok Seng, was produced this morning, before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, and was charged on two separate counts of armed robbery at Jelutong. The accused was farther charged with theft said to have been committed at Jelutong. Detective Inspector
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  • 177 10 One Hysterical Night THE QUEEN’S M Unique in story, recking with laughs, ‘something different” in talking pictures, One Hysterical Night” a Univeral comedy starring Reginald Denny, opens to-night at the Queen's. "One Hysterical Night” emerges from the outpouring of talking pictures as the comedy film that is different,
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 401 10 -< a DIRECTORS’ REPORT The Directors of S u h Taipirg Tin Dredging Co., (1929) L’d. in their annual report, with audited accunts to 31st August, 1930, state tta the general Manager’s Report gives full ptr iculars cf the work at the
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    • 127 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share Het at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day 5 E HHaRBP. on oa CQ ac fie. fie. fi c. se. Mining Chenderiang n. 3/4J 4/- 3/4} 4/Kinta M 100 104 1.00 1.04 cam
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    • 57 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £lll-12-6 Dflwn 12/1 1 Montks’ £ll2-176 Down 12/6 SINGAPORE 157 37£ per picul Unchanged 188 tons done RUBBER: London 4 11/16 d. Down 1/16 d. New Tort c (6oM) Dsw.l |c. Local 14£ cts. Down f c.
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    • 187 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 15 cts. per pound ~per pl $2O/Quiet. London 4 I ’/16 i New York 9| c‘s. (gold). vßy Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed S Hebert Sheet tor to-day are as f lio\ s 15
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    • 40 10 TH» homeward ma I by the a.s. Rawalpindi closes at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 13'b ins ant. The s.s. Kashmir with ma'’s despatched from London on November 20 is expected to a’rive here at 1 p.m, to-morrow.
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    • 66 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvick) London, D cemher9 Paris. 123 62; New York. 4.851 L Brussels. 34.76 Geneva, 2’.06; Amsterdam» 12.06 Milan, 92.70; Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, 18.10 Cocenhagen, 18.15 Oslo. 18.16; Vienna. 34.50; Pregw* 1631; Helsingfor?. 193; Madrid, 43.70; Lisbon. 108.25; 375; Bucharest, 818; Rio, 4(g Bnennf Aires, 38|d; Monte
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  • 53 10 Thursday at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March South Down Hope 2 Overture Marinarella Fucik 3 Selection The Vagabond King Frimb 4 Intemezzo Love Dance Hoschna 5 Fox Trot Dream Avenue Wending God Save tne King We have received a copy of the Rotterdamsche Lloyd calendar of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 S. G Football Forecasts No 5. $5O SHARED In this competition two competitors share the Consolation Prize of $5O with 13 correct forecasts. L. H. LOCK, 171 a, Victoria Street, Penang. U. M. SA’AD. Eastern Smelting Co., Date Kramat Road, Penang.
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    • 48 10 Runnymede' The Cheerful Hotel” DINNER DANCE this evening. There will be an extra DINNER DANCE to-morrow evening. MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE on Saturday morning. FRESH OYSTERS and LOBSTERS. CHRISTMAS SEASON Tables may now be booked. Programmes obtainable at the Office. RLNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD, George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543.
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    • 13 10 Fou should give Martell's Brandy the profemue over others at it is superlative
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    • 522 10 New To LET 15, BEACH STREBr 7 «□pied by Mewr,. Pr tch»-d “p ly Entry Ist April, 1931. A Co U, s reet. Chu rch FOR SALE CHRISTHAS TURkfuc cents per lb. Annlv t\ 65 Sproale.324, McAlistw R O J Ir! 1 croseley open ’our-r gnod running order B xNo.
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  • 677 11 ideal of liberty Mr- Bertrand Russell’s Fabian Lecture London, October 2G. Mr. Bertrand Rnseeli thia evening <p ened tbe winter series of Fabian lec,nr€B at the Kingsway Hall on developt ente in dtmccralic covert merit with a cot aidetaticn cf democracy in relation to civilisation. There was
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  • 379 11 Dr. J. Emile Smi r, who has teen ill,ii still confined to his hens*». Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule is expected tc leave for Singapore this week-end to sil in the Court of Appeal. Mr. E. R. Dav.es, Assistant Engineei P. W. D., Ku.ila Lumpur, is going
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  • 456 11 The funeral of the late Mr Joseph Stuart of Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Kuala Ltmpur, whose tragic death occurred on Monday in Kuala Lumpur, took place in tbe evening, the remains being interred at the Cemetery, Cheras Road, Kuala Luo pur. Th» service was conducted
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  • 1012 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST KAMEB. S 3 RUBBBK I e c Alle b, Rabbw Qi 1 Of I 20 Alor Gajah Rabbei fC 1 10 Amalgamates Malay Batatea 1 3 1 45 Aye> Hitam Plantfo* SynStaate 1 2f 1 30 Ayer Kanin? Rabbet Batatei 20 35 Ayer Molek Robber Oc
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 78 11 CARLTON RESTAURANT AND BAR 16a, B<ach Street ’Phone 1135. UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT ‘Wo minutes walk from the Wharf and I’iers (Opposite the P. O. Agents Office) Iced Draught Beer a Speciality. The coolest and most up-to-date place for Evening Teas and Scopes. h'e Cieam de Luxe, bcda Fountain Drinks, Breakfast
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    • 352 11 i“PHOSFERINE is a Partner that never lets me down” 0 Splendid for Good Health OfiWw A. E. BEAMISH, the Famous Davis Cup International and Principal of the Beamish l Correspondence School of Lawn Tennis p IF there is a harder worked man at the present time than myself, I would
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  • 1106 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the weeki In Pflrt Yfl-iat g g Perai g Maru from Japan for Rangoon and Ca'crtta. II Benvenue from London bound for U- the Straits, China
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 17 12 BOSCH'* Plwjs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the eea
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    • 191 12 &IFE JBt~l SIFIF T L J LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE introduces an amazing new cleansing «ptS 4 agent that whitens teeth S? with almost no brushing. Fifteen other ingredients, -L chosen after fifty years’study B W oftooth and mouth troubles, B 1 guard teeth against decay, i stimulate the gums, and
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    • 219 12 F White Teeth turned dull by film SCIENCE has made a significant Pepsodent. It acts to curdle film discovery. The cause of dull, so that brushing easily removes it. discolored teeth is found to be the Start today. chief cause of serious tooth and Pepsodent contains no pumice, gum disorders.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 69 12 Penang Road u n yste 264. To-night at 6.15 and 9.30 pm. H RIGINALD DENNY I IN UNIVERSAL’S ALL TALKING COMEDY One Hysterical HiSht” From the story written by himself. Also a Sunny Jim Comedy, a new series of sporting youth, ci sound cirtoon and universal sound neivs. Biokings at
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    • 82 12 Bhone No. 1179 _irram SOUND |L£]| S ystfm 645 TO-NIGHT Q =3o POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF Paramount’s Brilliant All-Colour Musical Romance Vagabond King wr h Dennis King ANO Jeanette MacDonald Don’t Miss The Last Opportunity of Seeing this Superb Production which is now THE TALK Of THE TOWN. TO
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  • 784 13 INFLUENCE OF SHIPPING Lecture at Natural History Society Meeting At a meeting of the Ceylon Natural History Boc.ely which was presided over by Dr. Andreas Nell, Mr, W. E. Wait a lecture on Oceanic Bird Wanderers to Ceylon. 1 Mr. Wait began by explaining the position of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 140 13 Z JELLIES 1 V>are easy to make, 2 set Q uickl y and are < delicious to the taste. < 54T~ They are obtainable in < V a variet Y °f tempting < I fresh-fruit flavours- J I 7 Strawberry,Raspberry, < I .Cherry, Greengage, J I Pineapple and others <
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    • 39 13 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by Cyril Baxendale, is now on. sale at $2 a copy. The folume may be purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la, Penang-strect, Penang.
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    • 301 13 J I i.■ I J. < i’ T >■ o 'v. ;■> W /w A I z/^/ i, is.''• 4' V -4' i |1 Vi -Il I c ri© I f 5 1 o I z 14 34 i WILLS’S J;! j GOLD FLAKE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES WD.& H.O.WILLS BRISTOL LONDON
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  • 557 14 SIR CHARLES SAUNDERS Man Who Helped Wolfe at Quebec An interesting act of historical justice was performed at Westminster Abbey on November 4, when the Prime Minister of Canada offered to the Dean of Westminster a memorial tribute to Admiral Sir Charles S tenders consisting of an
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