Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 March 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 56. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 170 1 r TJAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to Tbfe Dispensary. Brand Office 52, Leith Street i mi i riwrs i min nw >■ ■■rniiin mi iiilu hi ■■wins Him i &t xi j A jL i JI JI lz I j j at 4 i»»Wr s+++»M*4 ‘W'-M** 4* W•F p
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    • 16 1 3.TO&ISATSU 1 STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG. ILBBaaßsaaßsss==========ss==s==
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    • 2100 2 to let I notices Selangor Turf Club. GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH GO DOWN Consolidated Tin Smelters SPRING RACE MEETING. I X*l§ I Light, Cool and Dry. (inco’porated in England) Saturday 14th, Saturday 21st, Wednesday 14th Shawal, 1349. I I 25th and Saturday 28th March, 1931. 4th March. 1931. I I MPAR
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  • 632 3 A GREAT PERSONALITY Life and Work of Sir Patrick Manson PATRICK Manson, to whom the London School of Hygiem* and Tropical Medicine owes its inception and its very existence, was one of the most original and outstanding medical personalities of the last century. Not only
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 197 3 rT—‘ I Both. Qualities at I (gIOO 1 Pfcß CELAIS £|g jZ and VIGIL 3ilLil Celais in 10 New Shades. Vip-il in 30 New Shades. Guaranteed Fast Colours. Washes wears very well. VIGIL. SILK Look for the name on Selvedge. I Ob*a r.ab!e only at Parmanand Bros, 14, Bishop Street
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    • 156 3 FEEL YOUNG IN SPITE OF YOUR YEARS Wbat matters it what age you are. Let the years pass by, let the milestones of hie show an increasing age. You can have the feeling of everlasting youth in spite of your age. If you are 50. you can still have the
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    • 301 3 Quality—gj Flavour—- x J Perfect I Srai®otla G Your throat f says sol k V JSC alB z x 4; T Sow C f K -«•PURE TOBACCO Natural CORK-TIP j j Finest imported matured Vir- ucss Guaranteed natural cork of ginia tobacco guaranteed pure the finest possible texture and >
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  • 1121 4 VAST DYKE BUILT Reclamation of the Zuider Zee Holland expects to close her hands on the largest piece she has ever taken ou‘. of the North Sea in the Autumn of mx year, when the vast dyke, which will connect Wieringen with Friesland, should be
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  • 480 4 A "SMALL AN IM 1L” Alarming Story from New Territories Another tiger story comes from the New Territories. u On Friday afternoon (<lLg» s the China Mad” of March 2.) the driver of motor car 629, who was driving from Kowlood to Castle Peak, reports that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 35 4 f 4 —s f <l* pi >3 T D** Br I” X days Odjl Toothpaste r) L< j f M Wfe f makes your teeth jA I wit t/j —k and leaves the eiKuuel unharmed
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    • 278 4 Hu J L i j L JJLL f x* fed on Cow Gate and crowned with HEALTH and HAPPINESS Follow the example of delighted Parents throughout Malaya, and put your Baby on this famous Food! j See how happily and easily he digests the light nourishing curd, and watch how
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 187 4 £iJESTIC J Westerttfflf&EleclTic SOUND SYSTE M 615 TO-NIGHT 9.30 The Sensational British flll-Talkmg Problem Play by EDGAR WALLACE 2 Should a Doctor Tell With an All-Star Cast of Perfect English Speaking Actors Including Basil Gill—Nora Baring’—Maurice Evans Can You Answer this Absorbing Question See this Picture and Learn the Whole
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 665 5 Monday At my reading do come upon way of cleaning gilt picture frames, likely to be useful to many when about their spring cleaning. The frames should rubbed with cotton wco’, dipped in gin, afterwards polishing them with a silk Also ia the water in which on'ons
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    • 466 5  -  BY JO .N ROSSITER Even these hats which are brimmed •nd trimmed are extremely light in weight, and the modish caps, berets and turbans, are, indeed, a dream come true to those who would go lightly hat'd. These soft, feather-weight hats are dipped back so that there
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    • 489 5  -  BY KATHLEEN CAREW In the w-ar and bar of a household, cha rs uoho;slered in leather, although very du-able, are apt to deteriorate sadly in the course of usage. When the leather becomes frayed and shabby, it is of.en due to the fact thai dirt and dust
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    • 60 5 Puff sleeves are to be worn this season, set into bod e s whose shoulders are particularly long. For the frock sketched, a fancy crepe, partly silk and partly cotton, is printed with an indistinct design in red, blsck and white. Tae vagabond scarf, knotted just
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    • 532 5  -  BY DORE CHARMON That fashion goes in cycles has long ago been proved. D signers are of the declared opinion that it takes at least two years to get a change established allow it a couple of years of universal popularity, a year in which to die,
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    • 466 5  -  BY J. C. HEMMING Ncthing tak-8 mor« killing than an established fallacy end, unfortunately, there are many such concerning diet still to be laid low. For instance, that morning cup of tea which is frrqaently reg ried as an essential inv'go<ator r.fter the nighi's res\
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    • 579 5  -  BY MRS. ABblE HARGRAVE The other day I heard a woman singing the praises of her daughter in-law in no measured te ms, and one of the things she tai 1 bas stuck in my memory particularly—it was that if she aid her husband had chosen a wife
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  • 817 6 Mr. Dove’s Questions 1,159 Destroyed Since January 15 Municipal Commission Meeting REPLYING to questions by Mr. Harold Dove at the fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday the Municipal President stated that 1,159 dogs had been destroyed since January 15 and this number was worthy
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  • 373 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. and Mrs. Mathews are leaving Ipoh this week for Home on furlough. Mr. L. S. Freer M.C.S., has been seconded for service under the Government of Kedah. Mr. A. Gilmour, M C.S has been seconded for service under the Government of Kelantan. Mr 11. Oehlers, the fourth
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  • 498 6 EASTER MEETING Programme and Conditions THE following is the programme for the Malayan Amateur Golf Championship meeting at Singapore at Easter Friday, 3rd April Morning Malay States v. Straits Settlements. Teams of eight. Morning and Afternoon Play Competition. 18 holes under lowest club handicap open to all
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  • 83 6 S. 0 O. DEFEATS THE GLOUOE3TERS (From Onr Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 10 The first meeting of the S. C. C. and the Gloucesters in the first league produced a fine game and the Regiment was beaten by four goals to three. The Club were well beaten in
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  • 364 6 YESTERDAY’S SOCCER Schoolboys’ Fine Display The P.C C. loet to the Taisun School Union on the Esplanade yesterday by two goals to one. The P.C.C. fielded a man short for practically three quarters of the game, and they badly missed the absence of
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  • 66 6 .PARTICK THISTLE DEFEATS COWDENBEATH London, March 10 In the Scottish League Partick Thistle beat Cowdenboath by four goals to one. Reuter. The report of the Council of the Empire Press Union, which was presented at the annual meeting in London last month, states “The time is now in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 28 6 Only 2 Dsys TO PKAMATIC SPtCTACIt OF TH| AOlj I B Im B v iff H IB siting the st art c» ihs wonppApuS TOOK YOUR SEkTS NOW
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    • 223 6 DEPRESSION I’m a different woman Two years ago I began to get depressed, and everything was too much trouble for me. I was a misery to myself and everyone around me. I was advised to take Glauber Salts by my friends who said it was the same as Kruschen but
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    • 59 6 HIRE Al PIANO It will only cost you 1 fl°° Ptr epJLV Month And this sum includes Free Tuning. PIANO Co J» j -PENANG 1 J There is no Better Brand of Ham than i ine«pple w it a I Si A X i W W I Wo- y Sole
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  • 137 7 —Reuter. less heavy than feared A Thousand Families Shelterless Vienna, March 10 nis now believed that the d-ath roll in Balkan earthquake will not exceed eighty Io a hundred, which is somewhat lower than I first feared T be latest news from the stricken zone qtftteg that
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  • 201 7 Renter. Some Criticisms in Tokio Tokio, March 10 It is learned that Japan s reply to the sttitude of the Fran co-Pali an naval agree •nent has been transmitted to London. Details arc not yet published, but it is under stood it expresses unreserved approval though
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  • 89 7 Municipal Offic al Charged at Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 11 Mr. Wilson, an engineer in the Vehicles Department, was tried before the Fourth Magistrate yesterday on charges of wrong ful confinement and using criminal force A Chinese motor bus owner, the complainant, alleged that
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  • 51 7 ,—Reuter. Labour Party Executive Decision London, March 10 The National Executive of the British Labour Party has unanimously passed a rf’olution expelling Sir Oswald Mosley hem the Party for his act of gross disloyalty in trying to create a new party m opposition to the Labour
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  • 88 7 ,—Reuter. New York. March 10 With a chance to make his debut in talkies" providing he does not look a Crinkle over thirty-five, Lou Tellegen, the known actor, is about to retire for ten ’lays to undergo rejuvenation treatment con listing of facial painting in order to
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  • 96 7 —Reuter. New York, March 10 Peru after weeks of vicissitude, seems to p settling down to a period of responsible Internment and Colonel David 0 Campo. ca d of the Southern Junta, has accepted ‘y Provisional presidency which was ered him by Colonel Jiminez, head of 11 Northern
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  • 337 7 NEW OFFICE-BEARERS Companies to be Challenged at Carnes After the Battalion Route March on March 2, a general meeting of the Eurasian Volunteer Club was held at the Company Head quarters. Over sixty members of the Com pany who had attended the Route March were present. After
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  • 137 7 —Reuter. Official Ignorance of Shanghai Negotiations Shanghai, March 10 The attempt of the Soviet Petroleum Trust to p ace petrol and kerosine on the Chinese market, which, if successful, would seriously affect British and American oil concerns, is unlikely to rec°ivo the sanction of the Chinese Government. It
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  • 131 7 —Reuter. Three Quarters of the Drunkenness Gone London, v arch 11 The Commons adopted the army estimate vote for personnel after an amendment by Miss- Jennie Lee on behalf of independent Socialists had been defeated by 216 to 19 aimed at a substantial reduction in num bers.
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  • 100 7 —Reuter. University Boat Race Innovation London, March 11 For the first time in history the Oxford and Cambridge Presidents have undertaken to elect two old Blues to time the leading boat at Hammersmith Bridge and at the winning post at Mortlake. Hitherto the umpire has been tie only
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  • 386 7 Captain Laroquette, an airman who participated in the rising at Cuatrovientos Aerodrome in December was arrested on ar’ival at Madrid from Paris to visit his family. The battle cruiser II vd, the world’s largest warship, was commissioned at Ports mouth yesterday after reconstruction in the -lockyard
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  • 165 7 —Reuter. Peculiar Incidents at Havana Havana, March 10 A bomb explosion in the Spanish Embassy and the discovery of a man s body dangling from a rope in one of the Embassy doorways are elements of mystery which the police are trying to solve. Officials at
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  • 65 7 —Reuter. "Washington, March 10 It was stated at the White House to day that President Hoover does not contemplate any change in the relations between the United States and Russia. The announcement follows the statement by Mr. Stimson, Secretary of State, yesterday that a definite policy
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  • 57 7 .—Rugby Radio Service. London, March 10 The cost of damage due to the great fire which broke out at Butler’s Wharf, Tower Bridge, on Saturday and is still smoulder ing, is estimated provisionally at nearly £250,000. A large proportion of the loss is attributed to destruction of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 442 7 [To The Editor of the Pinang Gazztts} Sir, Sympathiser has been very kind indeed to >ira the attention of the authori ties to give concetsioi s to the parents and children alike to the mutual advantage of old and new pupils in the disposal and use of
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    • 145 7 Sir. —In the Straits Tim-s of last week I read of the case of a po ice constable on duty, having bis leg injured, the sufferer being the wearer of a black waterproof. The European in the rain was unable to see the man hence the cause
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  • 221 7 SOCIETY ACCOMPLISHES MUCH USEFUL WORK Sir Lancelot H. Elphinstone. K.C.. was elected Chairman of the Selangor Garden ing Society at the first annual general meeting held recently at the Selangor Club Chambers It was stated that the ociety now numbers 20 life and 27 ordin try mem
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  • 326 7 As Seen by a Muslim of the N. W. F, P Nawab Allah Nawaz Khan, Sahibzada of Dera Ismail Khan, writes as follows: here are people m India who fail to sap the bright side of British rule and to appreei ate the constructive services which
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  • 72 7 OUTSTANDING RESULTS The following are the results nf outstanding S G.” Foothall Forecasts Competitions: No. 14 S. Md. Ebrahim, 167, Malacca St., Penang, 12 correct. No. 15 K. C. Lim, 13. Love Lane, Penang, 12 correct. No. 16: Shaik Ahmad, 55, Rangoon Rd., Penang, 9 correct.
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  • 182 7 “SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL?” An excellent talkie version of Edgar Wallace’s problem play “Should a Doctor Tell?” has made its appearance at the “Majestic* and was seen last night by a crowded house. The story, as the title implies, deals with a problem that confronted a well known
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  • 380 7 Sir A. P. Patro Atta.ks Congress “Demands Bombay, Februaiy 6 One of th delegates to the RoundTable Conference who has come back with definite ideas of propaganda in favour of the scheme agreed upon in London, is Sir A P. Patro. In response e to a cable he
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  • 189 7 ACCUSED ACQUITTED Yeap Boon Eng who was till recently employed as cashier at the Chiat Leong Kongsi and who was charged with criminal breach of trust of a sum of $3,264, the property of the Kongsi, waste day acquitted by the Penang Police Magistrate. Mr.
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  • 95 7 CASE POSTPONED Periasamy, an Indian was to day charged befoie Mr. R.J.F Curtis, Police Magistrate* Penang, with the theft of $22 48 in cash and a pair of gold earrings valued $l2/-, the property of a woman named Yellamma. Mr T E. Conaghan appeared for the
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  • 125 7 CASE TRANSFERRED TO riSTPTT COURT Detective Inspector Gordon to day charged a Malay named Kechi I bin Man, alias Hashim bin Man, bef ire the Police Magistrate with house breaking by night by entering a building belonging to Ismail bin Mat Isa, with intent to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 481 8 A mild excitement prevails in local rubber circles as a result of* the guarded overtures made by' Dutch rubber interests on the i subject of restriction. This sudden change in outlook can be accounted for in several ways, the most obvious being thatj the Dutch, having set
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  • 279 8 The cabled description of Gandhi’s triumphal journey in a third class railway carriage Ito Ahmedabad reads like a cross between a fairy tale and a bad nightmare. From the 1 public enthusiasm along the line which j took the form of yelling mobs clambering over the carriage
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  • 1260 8 A. H. L Penang, Wednesday. CJN case the public has forgotten f —and we don’t suppose it has—the first production of Noel Coward’s Hay Fever” will be given to-night at the E. and O. hotel by the Little Theatre Players. In these columns we have already intimated
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 91 8 -nirr- ill 1 g U. B. LAGER I M BEER CjggfS The Product of United Breweries, I Copenhagen. I s II Denmark’s Foremost I and l Modern I Breweries. I JtisaaiJtJSSl® I Purveyors to: I 1 Ihe Royal Danish Court. I '■Joi The Royal Swedish Court. I >.. iy I
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    • 60 8 s E. O HOTEL?! 'lO NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGnT 1 ith and 12th Vareh, 1931 THE “PENANG LITHE ThEATRE PLAYERS* WILL APPEAR IN 'HAY FEVER' 1 Beats Now Booking $l-50 each Friday, 13th Murcb, 1931 AFTER DINNER DaNCE 9.40 P.M. Sunday, 15th March, 1931, GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT at 9 39 p
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 48 8 SOME PARTNERS AT TENNIS c 1 S rr Yourx .r pvtoer? WW Most of us dislike Ihe poacher —*—the partner who leaves o 7 everything to you i l' JMI WMt the lobbing base—liner the vicious server i.s,Tri but we’re all agreed that j zj 3 perfect' partner.
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    • 18 8 TIDE TABLES High Water I ow Water To Day 851 am. 10 02 am. 4.20 p.m. 11.54 p.m.
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  • 490 9 —Rugby Radio Service. MR. BALDWIN’S REVERSAL Accusation of Desertion OFFCBL STATEMENT ISSUED r.T. Conference Not Objected to on Principle London, March 10 The gravity of the Conservative change of front towards India is illustrated by comments in the «veiling papers. Standard, the B< a verbrook organ, siys
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  • 316 9 Businessmen on Skis in Switzerland LONDON’S COLDEST NIGHT Berne, March 10 Not for fifty years has Switzerland experienced such Arctic cold conditions as at present. It has snowed incessantly since Saturday, and the whole country is covered by a phenomenal mantle of snow. Tradesmen in several towns
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  • 164 9 Rugby Radio service. Proposals Still Under Consideration London v arcb 10 Discussing the que'tion of an air mail to Australia with a deputation of business men. the Air minister. Lord Amulree said the question had been discussed at the Imperial Conference and proposals were now being
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  • 336 9 Rt uter. Englishwoman Waits on Him in Third Class Carriage Ahmedabad. March 10 Within a couple of days of the Bar y of his departure at the head of the column of volunteers to initiate the civil disobedience movement, Gandhi returned from Delhi amid the frantic enthusiasm
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  • 170 9 —Reuter. Fortitude Fails at Last Moment HOME SEC. CONFERS WITH JUSTICES Efforts to Save Murderer From Scaffold London, March 10 Alfred Arthur Rouse, “the blaz ng car” murderer, was executed at Bedford Prison to-day for the murder of an unknown man uho was found burned to death
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  • 131 9 Reuter. Manchester S hippers’ Plea For Reduction GOVERNMENT URGED TO ACT London, March 11 The Shipping Verchants’ Committee of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce has assed a resolution expressing the opinion bat the high dues charged by the Suez 'anal Company are causing serious isadvantege to
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  • 130 9 .—Reuter. Seals’ Flesh and Blood Only Food and Drink Riga, arch 10 Tottering with exhaustion fourteen Est nian fishermen dragged themselves ashore from an icefl jo on the Latvian coast near Domesres. They had been marooned on the floe for a f iitiight and their
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  • 102 9 —Reuter. New York Financier’s Optimistic Prediction New York, March 10 An improvement in international financial conditions is forecast by a leading banker quoted in the A.w lork Times. He predicts the resumption of foreign financing within sixty days. This opinion is based upon a marked improvement in
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  • 108 9 —Reuter. King Faisal Orders a Puss Moth London, March 10 Sir Francis Humphreys, High Com missionerfor Iraq, has purchased the Prince of Wales' puss moth aeroplane wherein the Princes flew to Paris on the first stage of their journey to Buenos Aires. King Faisai of Iraq has
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  • 69 9 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 10 The German cruiser Emlen the tourist ship Columbus and the battleship Pittsburg are all anchored off the bar. The Emden officers were much feted by riamese Royalty and the German Cjlony. They are departing on the fifteenth. The Governor-General of the
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  • 40 9 ,—Reuter. Shanghai, March 10 The League of Nations Commission en quiring into the treffic in women and girlin the Far East which has already visited Siam Indo-China, Hongkong, the Philippines arrived to day to study condition in Shanghai.
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  • 64 9 —Reuter. The Hague March 10 The Uprer Chamber has voted four and a half million fljrins to aid ths potato starch industry. The Second Chamber has approved two bills authorising the Gov ernment to conclude agreemants with Colonial petroleum and Batavia petroleum companies regarding concessions
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  • 170 9 Reuter. A Hostile State Official Dismissed BIG STABILISATION LOAN Bucharest, March 10 The King to-dav signed a Decree dismissing M. Burilleanu Governor of the National Bank, owing to his continued hostile attitude to float ing part of the Rumanian Stabilisation Loan in Paris The loan con
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  • 92 9 Promised Visit to tbe Philippines (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 10 The Governor-General of the Philippines received an audience with Their Majesties ‘his morning and brought an invitation to Their Majesties to visit the Philippines when returning from America in the coming autumn. The Kirg explained he
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  • 188 9 Reuter. Prohibition of Import of Manufacturers’ Machinery STEP BY BRAZIL Rio da Janeiro, March 10 A novel measure for checking overproduction has been adopted by tbe Brazilian Government by a Decree banning for three years the importation of machinery or apparatus used in existing industries
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  • 77 9 —Renter. Paris, March 10 Artistic rights may not be advanced as a plea for preaching birth control according to the Correctioral Court which fined a cabaret singer time hundred francs for producing a play advocating this controversial practice. The Court rejected accused’s plea of artistic rights, and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 40 9 TO-NIGHT Penang Little Theatre Players in HAY FEVER BY NOEL COWARD AT THE E,. O. at 9.30 p n>. —g! The Manufacture uf Wilkinson, Heywood and Clark, London. Synoleo The Oil-Bound Distemper STOCKS HELD BY Durege Thomas, Limited, Penang, AGENTS.
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    • 113 9 GRACIE FIELDS LATEST SUCCESSES B 3592 ‘W.at Archibald says, goes’ ‘Falling in love again’ B 3595 ‘FRED FANNAKAPAN ‘Three Green Bonnets’ B 3708 ‘What good am I without you’ ‘Lancashire Blues’ 8. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street. E. ft» O. HOTEL. NEXT WEEK!! TWO NIGHTS ONLY!! Wednesday Thursday, 11th
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 432 10 LOSS OF $5,853 The eleventh report of the Directors of the Kuaatan Rubber Syndicate, Ltd., to the Shareholders is as follows: After making due provision for interest on Loan, Depreciation, etc., the accounts liow’a net loss for the period of $5 853 68. The balance bruognt
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    • 381 10 D.REOrORS* REPORT Profit But No Dividend The following is the directors* report and statement of accounts for the year ended December 31, 1930, for presentation at the fifteenth annual general meeting of shareholders to be h< 1J at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 1, Embank ment
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    • 145 10 —“S.T” MALACCA ASIATICS’ TWO RESOLUTIONS Two important resolutions were passed at a meeting on March 7, of the Asiatic community at the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The first resolution was: That the Asiatic community of Malacca wishes to enter an emphatic protest against the use of
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    • 43 10 The home wad mail by the Ethiopia closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 13. h instant. The 8.1. Rajula with mails despatched from London < n February 19 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 13th instant.
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    • 70 10 —Reuter. Proposals to be Submitted Amsterdam, March 10 The Dutch Rubber Committee is very reticent with regard to the proceedings in London, but sccordirg to tht Handeliblad .t is believer! the scheme adopted is based on the KLxwell propoia’s which in the c ursd if the
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    • 54 10 Latest London, Few York and Local Fricea TIN-. LONDON Spot £122 2 6 Down £l*o-8 I Months’ £123-12*6 Down £lO-0 SINGAPORE 162 371 per piail Down 25 c. 100 toos to RUBBER Londofi 315/16 d. Up 1/16 d. New Tort Hc. (Bold) Up ic, Localise. Uplc. By
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    • 61 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 12 i cts. per pound =per pl $l6/83 Quiet London 3 15/161 New York 71 cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Shest for to-day are as follow: Spot 13 cts. per lb.
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    • 81 10 Msssrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, March 9, Spot £123.5.0 three months’ buving £124.12.6 ’hre» months’ selling £124 15 0. Messrs. Bousteadd Co, Ltd. 11th Mar. quotation for Singapore refined tin 162-37$ per picul, business done 100 tons. Penang refined tin $62-37$ per picnl. b siness done 25
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    • 1052 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES S 3 c __L. I £1 BUBBU C 0 c Allesby Bsbbef Os 1 00 1 10 Alor QataL Rabbei Eatate W 1 10 inalnahsteS Haty 1 25 1 35 Ayei HRwn Hantfo* Syntkm* I 10 1 25 Avar Kauing Ruobes IfcMfr'-’* 20 35 Ayer
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    • 134 10 TJ- DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day gj tri m ai Shares. S >• >» 3 m W 0Q CQ 02 0. $O. 0. 0 Mlniotf Ayer Hitam Tin, 12/- 12 6
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    • 75 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, Mtrch 10 Pari?. 121.09; New York, 4.85 Jr; Brussels. 34 85 G*n»»v», 25.24; Amsterdam, 12 11; MOan 92.72; B°rlin 20.41; Stockholm, 18. H; Caper.hagen, 18.16 040, 18.16; Vienna, 34.56 Pragu« 164; Helsingfora. 193; Madrid, 44.45; Lisbon. 108 25; A'h«na. 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 4;
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  • 83 10 INTERESTING PUBLICATION BY KERNEL ASSOCIATION The first issue of the Malayan Kennel Gazette, the official organ of the Malayan Kennel Association, is an interesting publication, giving many useful hints on the selection of dogs and their subsequent upkeep. There are several other articles, and a page giving advice
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  • 61 10 EVERYONE SHOULD GET VACCINATED Five additional cases of smallpox are reported, in the Taiping area, making a total of eighteen fresh cases, These include three Indians amongst the contacts aud two Malays from Ayer Kuning. Thirty thousand have been vaccinated since the first case occurred in
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  • 60 10 P. C. C. v INDIAN XI The following have been selected to represent the P.C.C. on Thursday at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade. G. I. Begley; G. Duncan and F. G. Pooley; T. A. Wilson, D. D, Bi Cook and R, Pickup; G. C. Ashworth, A. Sinclair, L».
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  • 40 10 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m, 1 March Clear The Road Hume 2 Overture William Tell Rossini 3 Selection The Gondoliers Sullivan 4 Tango El Clavel Zuleta 5 Fox Trot Adeline Nicholls God ave the King
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 58 10 ippy ‘&/>e Runnymede’ The Ckeerjul Hotel TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE SATURDAY MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 12 Noon» also n DINNER DANCE. SUNDAY MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE from 7.80 p.m. ST. PATRICK’S DAY 17th March A Special Irish Dinner will be served, accompanied by some Irish Music, followed by a Dance.
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    • 37 10 Only 2 Days TO SmTi 1 j I CX Miracle I I BEBE DANIELS I tvtßtn marshau. (x«.t wKttitK naei wotxstv. K Dorothy lee Joseph Qwthcrn Ratf Karo Ide., ER k'byna Howland B>ll EOOI YOUR SEATS NOW
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    • 13 10 st cup of iced BOERIL daily at 11 a.m. is refreshing and invigorating
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    • 406 10 See the Kame ON T H E YOU BUY It signifies Batteries under the Oldham Special AcH. vation process which enables them to last longer and thrive On the gruelling work of starting stubborn engines. On Sale at all Distributors: K. Lee San C? 81, Beach Street, Penang. New Advertisements
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    • 103 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp, Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 80 E Noon 94 s Nil 5 p.m. 91 N Friday 6 a.m. 89 E Noon 93 s 50 m.m. 5 p.m. 84 e Saturday 6 r.m. 79 e Noon 93 s 5 m.m. 5 p.m. 90 n.w Sunday 6
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  • 742 11 M.V. “FELIX ROU3SEL** One of Seven Motorships The S c ete des Services Contractu* la d«s Meesageres Madtinaes have jast tl iced on their ChinaJipan Mail Line their new ir.v. “Felix Roussel’* which is scheduled to leave M.rsei les on her maiden trip on February 26,
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  • 68 11 Panang, March 10, 1981 (Bw 9f fAs Chartered Sank) London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 h 4 m/ta 2,8 i P: !> 3 rn/ts credit 2/4 3/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 3i j New York Bank Demand 56 France w T.T. 1.425 .ndla T.T. 155 tfingknk T.T. 78 batavia T.T.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 921 11 6 co., ltd. Charter 1868.) Paid-up-Capital £3,000,000 B B B Reserve Fund £4.000,000 Provisions, Wines and Agencies and Branches B B A lor Star, Amritsar, Bangkok» Batavia, S I 1 soft Jb Bombay, Calcutta, Canton, Cawnpore, Cebu, IIE n 0 I II I I I ll¥l P 11 I Colombo,
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    • 407 11 NOVELS The Captain Of The Kai eas By Liuis Tracy 33.00 The Marrmdou Myetery J. 8, Fletcher The Fourth K>i g Harry Stephan Keeler u The Storm Lady J bn H. Vabey Rose In The Mouth Adrian Head 4. White Hands Of Justice O twell Binns u The Mystery Of
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  • 989 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a Hat of ressels arriving and sailing from Penang during the la Part Ta-lay ms “Dajak” from Batoe-Bthra and Bela wan-1 i. Sails to day for BatoeBahra ar d Bela wan-Deli. m b ‘‘Maroa’* from Tg.-Mengeidar,
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    • 27 12 ARE YOU GOING ON HOME LEAVE? DONT “SHOP” FOR YOUR PASSAGE AT PLY TO Express CO. INC. For Sailings, Fates, etc. Your Reservation Made* NO EXTRA CHARGE
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    • 572 12 THE EMPTY CHAR! |!fs|9 YOUES I I HILLMAN F u E E N STRAIGHT EIGHT Moks attacks Beomse he Joes not A X A < < 4 know how to look ajter his health, work gets behind and the business i B cannot describe this Car of Cars, —the minute
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  • 409 13 MANY DETAILS Registry with Chinese by March 31 Hankow, January 127 The voting list for the former Britis Concession at Hankow baa just been issu ed and shows that the total number of votes at the forthcoming Lan drenters Meetirg will be 821 aa compared with a
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    • 303 13 For Perfect Hygiene SANITATION AND HYGIENE FOR THE TROPICS by John Woodside Ritchie and Margaret Anna Purcell In two parts, lhe first part, Primer of Sanitation for the Tropics/ not only makes clear the danger of disease germs, but it teaches how to fight them. The second part, Physiology and
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    • 200 13 THE PINA NG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette” can be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. Md. Eusoff, Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier. Md. Ismail, Logan’s Archway, Beach St. T. M. N. Mydin, 27, Leith Street. Look Bros., 215, Penang
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    • 237 13 What the New Glaxo is “The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an > excellent conception, I and shows that the manufacturers of I infant’s foods are not I content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research.” Refnnted from “The Practitioner” for
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  • 395 14 this matter for months yet.”—United Press. artificial cells Link Between Lifeless and Living Cleveland, 0.. January 3 Artifie»! cell?, bremeht into existence in the laboratory of D George W, Crile at the Cleveland C.imc, may form a link between the lifeless and the living, it was revealed
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    • 161 14 |pHhL.<jf.y jffijSMMfc.: c < -^SaMMiuw^ < j^®RS>^^f//>7 l < <^ BBreEjßryjjaFy j i«st jffixffijßjHifa WB*M3w -JWBlilr £g 2?: /B>W ■</ jW© AGEN s S JHEJASTERN AGENCIES 112 Get a Set of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. <«•« Price 75
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    • 63 14 Radiant Health and Vigour Y' by taking SANATOGEN Trw 7mmc-F«mL Sfe COSMO HA MILTON, tl>« -t- r m« the eaergy t« 4» m Mote, twice aa well. It ie to the bn«a aa4 aerrea what petrol io to the eagiaa." KEEP UP YOUR HEALTH BY TAKING They clear all wastes
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    • 279 14 DRINK more: GOOD r- i I MW 7 To nourish mind and body pro- “Nestle’s Natural Milk” is milk at perly drink more good milk. It its best. Pure, creamy milk from is Nature’s complete food. A the rich pastures of Switzerland, glass of creamy delicious milk Don’t ask your
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  • 634 15 CHOWBAST A MARKET, Penang, March 11, 1931. Mutton cte. Mutton Indian per lb 56 Read Sheep or feat each 1-30 Liver with heart A lung do 1.50 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 1 idney p*b 30 Feet the
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    • 132 15 I o jgffiglafrK SJK C gjOfif ilu i I Qi svi i4M i r*7 Monopod Sad4tfJ& WW. ISO E A* ENT Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. < ft awW3t«»iwiyn«- t yjitkr yy sayr? ww I I 1« T« <g STORAGE g Willard FOR STARTING LIGHTING IGNITION The Willard hard Rubber Case
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    • 1216 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I M>> ™<. „v^ f ,Av PTC im I cfnd AMERICAN MAiiL UhfiE g INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. I x r z -MFNFTAUS Mar 13 M with s. London, Rotterdam 4 Htmbwg I MELON M>r 20 Mirseiliei», Lmdon, Holland and Havre
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    • 801 16 P. 0.-BRITTSII INDIA AND APCAR LINES 1 (OOMPANIBB INCORFORATBD m E SOUND) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO S?rvi CE3 Fenmsriv and Oriental 8 0. Ce. mit» cw- w lotr PYiSmSmi, tract with His Majestfe Bwerwreirt, Lend™ >.-d 3»*. and Far East Mai Sanies M niri Outwards tram landH tor China and
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