Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 March 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 69. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 26th MARCH, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 15 1 •SBSaHEKS9BE=99MBMaeS9HBBaV TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2241 2 P ,POS,T,ONS VACANT —T TENDERS INVITED Iff TH II eruJi 1W CHARTERED BANK OF INDI*, ffi jff w Rf.rxctibis urderwritere or Send yOUF enquiries Government Notification Australia and china. BRUSHING DUCO XraMXSTXX DISINFECTANTS —-j P FORHUNDH3DS opHOME DSES I kn J TO THE Erection of Quarters for two 38, Bfehopsgate,
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  • 462 3 GREVT CIVILISING INFLUENCE Necessary to Thinker aid Artisan it WWrEwere partly without wW newspapers during the week of the general strike of the year 1926, and most of us were like ships without charts or compasses,” writes Mr. Robert Gunn Davis in the Scots Observer. “S
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  • 473 3 SYLVIA PANKHURST’S STORY Living Work of Art {{<ttyHlLST the women had VV been battling outside J Buckingham Palace the previous day, May Spencer had damaged Clausen’s ‘Primavera’ at the Royal Academy. “Whilst the Cises were being heard at Bow Ft»eet 166 women appeared there as the result
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 74 3 Insist on sandwiches for tea. They stimulate jaded appetites. IN ALL PARTS OF THE WRLD .x— Chivers ■Y STORES EVERY WHER* v^2-.e Oldeznciisn HONG CO SINGAPORE> Marmalade acclaimed The Aristocrat of the Breakfast Table. Jaded appetites t gladly respond to its delightful touch of tonic bitterness and full natural flavour.
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    • 375 3 WHAT MOST jwk IPinilElFEllL Bom 1820— Still going Strong eB Popularity in whisky depends upon the taste ol the average* man. For such a taste Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is perfect and has proved itself so. It is this whisky that makes Johnnie Walker sales the largest in the world.
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  • 368 4 THIEF AS A PASTOR “Inspector of Weeds” THE astonishing career of a man who posed as a Canadian doctor and a delegate to the recent Imperial Conference was told at the Old Bailey on February 19. when Jjmee Atherton Sin* c'.air, aged 40, was charged
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  • 174 4 The news that the King has decided to grow a quantity of fiax on the Sandringuam (state may encourage others to follow bis example. At one time flax was grown quite extensively in England, but to-day its cultivation here is almost confined to Ulster and parts of
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  • 458 4 SIR ROBERT WALLACE Sadness and Horror” at Punishing Delinquents Sir Robert Wallace, K.C., the merciful judge,*’ who has presided ever the London Session for 24 years, tried his last caie in mail week. When it was over, and distinguished counsel had paid their tributes to this
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  • 46 4 The use of third c’a.s season tickets by M. Ps. who travel to and from their constituencies at the expense of the State, instead of the first-class vouchers at present used, is likely to be advocated in the House of Commons.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 363 4 1,,, iWI-TiMUfcißW» IHI imiMir You Cannot Improve on Crosse Blackwell’s delicious OXTAIL SOUP Now greatly reduced in price ■W Stocked by all leading Provision Stores AGENTS FOR MALAYA:— Messrs. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. S. lllllllllllllli:-— RE STRINGING IN 24 HOURS! j EE For Speed, for a perfect Job at a
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    • 117 4 A cup of iceA BOT Jaily at 11 a.m is refreshing and invigorating Why Go to Paris FOR THE LATEST FASHIONS WHEN Balram Bros. Tailoring IS THE HOUSEHOLD SLOGAN OF NORTH MALAYA Remember—To Order Your Frock For Any Purpose FROM BALRAM BROS., No 27Bishop Street PENANG, S,S. Manufacturers of Every
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    • 198 4 yj —I t r-1 A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this was just a jungle, how he was afraid he would never see those young healthy trees ready to be tapped —he was afraid malaria, ’flu or fever would invalid him home first. But thanks to Hall’s Wine which has
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  • 599 5 KAMOXA’S surpri e Gild en Maize the Champion Ma den (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 25 To-day’s races —the third day of the Spring Meeting—again drew a good attendance though the sky was overcast and cloudy. The going was good. The sport was
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  • 36 5 March 28: State Trial Cricket Match, Esplanade 2 p.m. Opening of new P.R.C. ClubHouse, 6 p.m. Selangor Turf Club Spring Meeting, last day, Kuala Lumpur March 29. State Trial Cricket Match Contd. Esplanade.
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  • 409 5 Reuter. PROBABLE LIST Rees to Ride Faster Hero London, March 25 The following are the probable starters and jockeys for the Grand National to be run at Aintree on Friday Easter Hero Rees Gib Foster Shaun Goilin Keogh Gregvlach Moloney Kakushin Everett Grakle Lyall Drintyre Brownhill Kilbuck
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  • 105 5 USUAL OUTSIDER FAILS TO TURN UP The usual outsider failed to turn up in the Lincolnshire, the first big handicap of the season. Knight Error after being third last season and performing consistently after that, was third favourite and justified his support in a strong finish after Pomerellen
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  • 56 5 To day at Dato Kramat at 6 p m. 1. March Ever Forward Dobson 2. Overture La Sirene Auber 3. Selection La Pou pee Audran 4. Intermezzo Softly Unawares Lincke 5. Fox Trot Californian Serenade Nicholls God Save the King. The French fliers hooped off from Tokio for
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 74 5 i /7 Ir ImmWMtK WKWk <y\ X *Wi wAwwl w I Not claims F A O TS We Claim Noth'ng hr the Miller Geared-to-the H -Road Tyre. The Day of Meanirgless Claims Is Gone Forever. g WE GIVE THIS UNSURPASSABLE GUARAN EE: The new Miller Gea ed-to-the-Road is guaranteed to
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    • 181 5 'r—— wwi r a 1 iiiMMiMn jn I I I There is no Better Brand of Flam than. Phieopple fiooi i I lit '•>. ,<■ T Ri Sole Importers Singapore Cold Storage Co,, Ltd. Ttwi 11 ~i mi Mi 11 Mui —ll miubb iiri i n ii—niiin—i A Phone No.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 124 5 ■■■■BaHKBanniMMnHKBnHKaaBBEanMBF PHONE Best Sound 264 in Town. H 6.15 To-nigtit 9.30 I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents The Musical Romance of The Gay 90s a The Florodora Girl j WITH j Marion Davies A Superb Cast. I A Glorious Festival of Songs —Old And New And Technicolout 1 Preceded By A Hall Roach
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  • A Corner for Women
    • 1137 6  -  BY I. G. E. L. House linen becomes more and more attractive as each new season brings forth fresh ideas ii colouring and materials. Our linen cupboards th- se days are indeed things cf beauty and a j »y for ever, and how much more inten sting
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  • 604 6 IO LICE BAFFLED Cinema Manager Killed in Sound-Proof Room TH REE thousand Berliners in the great Mercedes Film Palace were at ten o’clock on Jinuary 20, watch ing ’n spell-bound excitement a murder dr.ma being emc ed on the screen, while at the same time,
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  • 945 6 ITS CLOSE APPROACH Controversy of Martian Canals After an interval of about two years Mars has once again returned to our night skies, says the Astronomical Correspondent of the “M inchester Guardian.’ Even the most uninitiated star-gazer c.n have no difficu’ty in identifying our neighbour world. Even
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  • 324 6 ■e DRAMATIC API E AL TO GANGSTERS “Look in Cemetery” Reply New York The newspapers, at the pathetic request of the mother of the murdered gangster, Al Wagner, print an appeal such as rarely has found its way into the daily Press. The s’a’n min was
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  • 195 6 CLAIM AGAINST INSURANCE COMPANY In the Supreme Court before th® Chief Justice (Sir William Morison) on Monday V. M. Quintet sued the Eastern UaLei Insurance Corporation for 11,000 for alleged breach of contract in respect of the insurance of his car, which was damaged in a collision
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  • 148 6 DRUG TRAFFICKER’S DEATH IN GAOL “Eddie” Mann nv, a native of Jimaica, who at one time was a notorious trafficker in drugs in the We»t End, has died in Parkhurst Prison, where he wai serving a sentence for stealing g »ods from unattended motor-cars. Manning first
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  • 366 6 SPECIAL FEATURES FOR WOMEN Suites That Need No Corridors Thousands of men and women daily pass and wonder at the magnificent exterior of the new Dorchester Hotel, which is rapidly nearirg completion in Parklane, W„ writes a Daily Mail correspondent. Accompanied by Sir Francis Towle, I have
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  • 259 6 “CHANGE TO COUNTRY NOT KINDNESS Is it more chari >b’e to sliughter w rnout horses ihm t' smd them away to spend t U/ rest of their short lives in C* nntrj Tai? qu ation is Le’ng debated aa the reault of the action of the
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  • 154 6 CHINESE SENTENCED TO DEATH At the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Jus ice Whitley and a special jury, the trial was cme u led of a Chinese named Tan Leng Chor g or a charge of murder. The Deputy Public Prosecutor (Mr. P. A. McE*waine) prcs .cu.ed and Mr.
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  • 474 6 Mr. P. F. B-idgo, Deputy Public Prosecutor, Be:angor, ia indisposed. The Hoa’ole Mr. B. W. Edes, British Resident, Perak, is expected back from Eurcp? at the end of April. 1 Mr and Mrs. H. G. R Leonard hm taken a home at Hunpiteid, and a-e making it
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 51 6 Cars f°» LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. NO WORRY—NO DEijiy HO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old ear in part exchange. Call or write to ns f or particulars.— WEARM BROS., LTD., 30, Anson Road, Penang. ’Phone 258.
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  • 1823 7 Sitting in the Province Evidence of Nibong Tebal Residents Coconut Pests At the sittings of the Hubback "Wild Life Commission in the Province last week interesting evidence was given by residents of Sungei BaL'.n and Nibong Tebal. At Sungei Bakap Mr. Foo Soon Meow, of the
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  • 261 7 GALSWORTHY’S WINDOWS Well Received by Large Audience The Penang Little Theatre Players presented Galsworthy’s Windows at the E. and O. Hotel last night. That the popularity of these productions is increasing was evidenced last night by the fact that the curtain went up to the largest
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  • 126 7 R igby Radio Service. Work of the Sudansa Slavery Patrol London, March 25 Mr. Dalton (Fore ga Under replying *o questions io the House of Com mons said thirty five Stites had not yet ratifi d nor acceded to the Slavery Convention of 1926. With reference to
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  • 44 7 Router. Communists Oppose Pocket Battleships Berlin March 26 The Reichstag by 277 to 61 adopted the Budget. CommunWt motions to strike out the fourth instalment for construction of pocket battleship A and the instalment for pocket battle ship B were rejected
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  • 117 7 INDIAN HEAVILY FINED Ingenious Packing of Tin Samy Nathan, an Indian, was to day charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Penang, at the instance of Mr. Guy Austin, of the Government Monopolies, with the possession of four katties of Indian hemp at theGhurch Street
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  • 155 7 two hours after leaving London.—Rugby Radio Service. New Routes and Partial Night Flying London, March 25 As a result of permment agreements with Italy and Greece and tbe introduction of faster Hying boats in the Mediterranean, Imperial Airways have arranged to speed up both their England
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  • 93 7 —Reuter. O ily Fifteen Japanese Residing in the Union! Tokio, March 26 Commenting on the report of the cry “Yellow Peri!’’ raised in South Africa on the conclusion of the Gentleman’s Agreement ’ha Japan Foreign Office denies any speci 11 agreement has been reached though
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  • 186 7 reputation and prestige.—Rugby R*dio Service. Lord Cecil Pleads for the Abolition of Arms London, March 25 Lord Cecil, presiding at the League of Nations Union Conference, now proceeding at the London Guildhall, said that if any progress was to be made at the Geneva Disarmament Conference
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  • 496 7 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES Aste and Wood Win Doubles On the occasion of the distribution of the prizes won at the recent P. C. C. Tennis Tournament an “At Home” was given yesterday by the Club to members and their friends There was a large gathering present Tea
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  • 64 7 I.—Reuter OXFORD DEFEATS CAMBRIDGE AT SANDWICH Sandwich, March 25 Over the St. George s Course Oxford checked the Cambridge athletic dominance by winning the Inter ’Varsity Golf by eight matches to five with two matches halved. Oxford led by three games to one with one halved on yesterday
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  • 56 7 The annual dinner of the Penang Teachers’ Association will be held at the Nanking Hotel, on Saturday, March 28, at 745 p.m. Covers are being laid for 60. Following the dinner the management of the Hotel is holding a dance, music for which will be supplied
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  • 57 7 —Reutir. i BIRMINGHAM DEFEATED AT CHELSEA i London, March 25 The following are the results of matches played to day: DIVISION 1 Chelsea 1 Birnaiagh«*n 0 Manchester U. 0 Leicester C. 0 DIVISION 2 Whampton v 3 Everton 1 DIVISION 3 (Northern Section’ Crewe A 0 Halifax T.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 170 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Your correspondent “Squeezed” hag brought forward the question of prices of cooked foods. Attention might be given to the prices of imported meats etc, which come from Australia. The prices, ifl Australia, of beef, mutton etc have dropped to
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  • 140 7 Reuter. Hong Kong Parents Who Fear Enquiries London March 25 Tn the of Commons Mr. GrahamWhite (Lib.) asked that a report be called for from the Governor of Hong Koug regarding the 1 300 dead children allegedly picked up every year in the streets of Hong
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  • 112 7 Rugby Radio Service. Flying boat Tour of the Near Fast London, March 25 Two British flying boats of No 209 squadron left Mountbatten Air tation, near Plymouth, yesterday on an out and home flight to Egypt. Two or three weeks will be occupied in the flight
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  • 105 7 —Rent» r. Favours Unfettered Independence London, March 25 Dissensions in the Liberal Parliamentary ranks are carried a step farther in a letter from Sir John Simon in which he says the proceedings at last night s meeting brought matters to a heal. It was u j oloss
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  • 79 7 improvement this afternoon. —Rugby Radio Service Successful Transfusion of blued London, March 25 It is now stated that tha famous novelist Arno d Bennett is suffering from typhoid fever. 11-» became ill while in France just after Christmas and the illness was originally diagnosed as influenza Yesterday
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  • 87 7 —Reuter, eneral ncrease Cp to 500 Per Cent New York, Marcli 26 It is learned from Santiago de Chile that heavy increase in Chilean import tariffs are being promulgated this week. The increases, which become effective io a fortnight* include 250 per cent increase on tyres a hundred
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 38 7 “S. G.” FOOTBALL FORECASTS-NO. 20 The consolation prize of $50 was won by Toh Thean Hock, c/o Straits Java Trading Co Penang. with 13 correct forecasts. y/ <•/;/> of iced BOIfIL daily at 11 a.nt, is refreshing and invigorating
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  • 690 8 Recently we discussed the potential value of the tourist traflic —a valuable “invisible” export to the Dutch East Indies and Siam—as constitutiug an effset to the diminished amount of mom y this country is now receiving for its exports of merchandise. As is well known, our Dutch and
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  • 232 8 A cold douche has been administered to the Dutch Rubber Committee’s activities regarding restriction by five of the big rubber producers at Amsterdam. Fearing that the committee would take some action they wired the Minister for the Colonies expressing their unwillingness to participate in any restriction scheme.
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  • 1279 8 A. H. L. 1 Penang, Thursday. r congratulations to the y Little Theatre Players on a very fine production. I ars ticularly were we impressed by the work of Miss Kathleen Jones, or Nippy,” as we prefer to call her. s She displays undoubted talent and should
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 55 8 c. O. HOT&k. SECOND LAST night at 9.3 u p m. THE FENANG “UTILE THEATRE PLAYERS” WILL APPEAR IN ‘‘WINDOWS'’ The exquisite play in three acts by JOHN GALSWORTHY Seats Now Booking 50 each Friday, 27th March 1931, at 9.30 pm t fter Dinner Dance Sunday, ?9ih Ma:eh. 1931 at
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • Truth About Indian Boycott
    • 147 9 e Exploiting the Masses Lancashire Goods Not in Competition With Indian Goods House of Commons Disclosures That the Indian boycott of British cloth is neither political nor economic in its origin, but is part of a scheme of wealthy Indian millowners to exploit the political
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    • 79 9 Reuter. The Other Side to Nauseous Hero Worship Karachi, March 25 Gandhi arrived for the opening of the All India Congress and was welcomed with enthusiasm but at the railway station at Malir, ten mi es, from Kar&yiji. youths wearing mourning badges and carrying a black flag hailed
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    • 111 9 C AWNPORE RIOTS Reuter. Several Europeans Injured Cawnpore, March 25 Nineteen were killed and fifty injured in communal riots which developed after de monstrations of protest against tbe Lahore executions. Temp’es and mosques were raided and shops looted and burned down All mills and business bouses are closed ano a
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    • 444 9 discharge their obligations under it. —Rugby Radio Service. Inroads of Japan in Cloth Market London, March 25 The Indian boycott and its effect on thp Lancashire cotton industry were discussed in the House of Commons to night when Mr Hacking (Conservative member for Cborley, Lancashire maintained that the
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  • 45 9 r.—Reuter. Mr. Lang's Men Again Save the Government Canberra, March 25 Followers of Mr. Lang again saved the CmmonwenUb G “~y Billwas Mr. Theodore s Fiduciary £o& read a second bine y Fenton, for The minority mclnded Mr. Fenton, met Acting Prime Mmwter.-Beuter.
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  • 696 9 Reuter. British Representations to Berlin and Vienna COMMONS QUESTIONS London, March 25 In reply to a number of questions in the Horse of Commons the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Dalton, made the following statement “Information concerning the projected customs union between Germany and Austria, which has
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  • 379 9 .—Reuter. Breakdown of Dutch Scheme LOCAL MARKET WEAK BUT IN ACTIVE Quotations Down But No Pressure to Sell London rubber prices to hard this morning are 3 7/16d per lb against yesterday’s level of 3 a drop of 3/Kid, the tone being easy». New York yesterday quoted
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  • 132 9 Purchase of Railway Goods in England London, March 25 In the House of Commons at questior time Mr. Dalton (Foreign Under- Secretary) stated he .hoped to be able to make en announcement soon with regard to the selection of British members of the Chinese Government Purchasing Commission and
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  • 42 9 —Reuter. Stream of Lava Advancing Thirty Yards a Day Magelang (Java), March 25 Several eruptions accompanied bv a ram ashes have occurred from the Volcano since Sunday. tree small villages have been evacuated, stream of lava is advancing about thirty
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  • 153 9 Reuter. Enthusiastic Welcome at Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, March 25 The Prince of Wales and Prince George met the greatest welcome they have hither to received in South America when they arrived abcard the "Alcantara” to day. A cruiser, three Brazilian destroyers, md a
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  • 88 9 Reuter. Reduced Impost on Rayon Tokio, March 25 Owing to the fate of a large number of Bills still undecided, the Government has lecided to extend the Diet session till March 27 though it was originally scheduled to close to day. The Bill amending the Tariff Act has
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  • 129 9 Reuter The Right to Sink Foreign Ships Washington, March 25 Tbe State department is seriously cor» sidering a far retching revision of the liquor smuggling treaties with the most important of tbe sixteen nations concerned, although no active steps have yet been taken in the matter.
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  • 52 9 —Reuter. Communism and Party Politics the Cause New York, March 25 A message from Lima reports two hundred killed in yesterday's battle with mutineers and loyalists. The casualties were mostly among the mutineers. The outbreak is attributed to Com! mnnists, but party politics and personal ambition were
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  • 42 9 Reuter* St. Thomas (Virgin Islands), March 26 In the course of holiday making aboard the battleship Arizona, President Hoover went ashore through lilts of canoes bedecked with flowers and flags, greeted with cries of "Hail to the Chief, hurrah
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 914 10 ANNUAL MEETING Loss More Apparent Than Real The nineteenth annual Reneral meeting of the Bilan Planing Synd’cate, L f d. -wai held at tb* er*-d < ffim of the Company, No. 1. Embankment Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, the Chairman, Mr. D. St. L. Pareone, p esiding.
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  • 777 10 ANNUAL meeting Dividend of 270 Declared The eighteenth annra’ general meetirg of Bukit Kepong Rubber Estate?, Ltd., w t> held at the registered < ffice of the Com pany, No.l. Fmbmkmenr, K lala Lumpur, on Tuesday, the Chairman, Mr. D. St. L Parsone, presiding. Af
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  • 39 10 The homeward mail by the s.s Takliwi closes ft 9 ?.m. on Saturday, the 28 h instant. The 8.1. R'hna with mails despatched from London on March 5 is expected to arrive here a* 6 urn. tc-morrow.
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  • 400 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day CD CO CD CD Shares. Q CD 3 pq 0Q PQ 02 c. $O. 0. 0 Rubber (Dollar). Katoyang B. 55 .65 .50 .60 Kedah
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  • 59 10 Latest London» New York and Local Prices T/AT: LONDON Spot Sl2llO 0 Up 5/3 llostta £123-0-0 Up 5/SINGAPORE $62 00 per M Down 50 c. 100 ton tai RUBBER-. Mh 3 7/16 d Down 3/16 d. New York 1 c (fidd) Down ic. Lead 1H e. Down
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  • 213 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 11 cis. per p.ntni —per pl (14 66 Q t London 3 7’161 New York 7 (**>’< (7>y Courtesy of Messrs. Aden Dennys Gena al Produce Agency t iowP.por 3 Priori for »naard F'iibb'd Sbiku 8» eet for to-Ly ve a> fcHi' s
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  • 280 10 TWO CHINESE TO PAY $1,400 Two Chinese named Tan Chiak and Chin Hoi who had stood bail in a sum of $1,400 for a compatriot named Tan Ah Kew were to day called upon by the District Judge to show cause why their bail bonds should not be
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  • 124 10 CHINESE PLEAD IGNORANCE IT WAS OFFENCE A Chinese named Ah Hong was to-day charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge, Penang (1) with the possession of five tahils of opium on board the s.s. "Takliwa” at the Penang arbour and (2) with the possession
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  • 61 10 PENANG POLICE MAGI TRATE RESUMES DUTY Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, who was on sick leave since Janu ary 23 resumed duties as Police Magistrate, relieving Mr R.J.F. Curtis who was acting for him. it is understood that the latter will fill the vacancy created by
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  • 332 10 SAMPAN MAN CHARGED A large haul of non Government chandu was produced in the District Court, before Mr H. A. Forrer, as exhibit in the case in which a Chinese named Lee Chooi Kor is charged with the possession of non Government chandu at the
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  • 117 10 .—Reuter. Patients Face Hail of Bullets at Madrid Madrid. March 26 Scenes of terror were witnessed at San Carlo Hospital adjoining the Medical Faculty during a conflict between students and police yesterday in which one policeman was killed and seven injured and thirteen civilians wounded. Civil Guards
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  • 93 10 CHINESE CONVICTED Mr. G. Austin, of the Government Monoplies to day charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Peuang, a Chinese named Loh Keng Peoh with the possession of non-Government chandu at the Victoria Jetty, Penang. The accused pleaded guilty and said he had received
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 277 11 A CHALLENGE Bouquet for the “Times” Strong resentment, gays the London Daily Mail, wag expressed in newspaper circles throughout the country at the publication in the Times cf a paragraph with the heading '‘Tribute to the Ttmts, u which read as follows: Addressing a full meetiog
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  • 200 11 Psnang, March 26, 1931. cts Banar si Opiuoi p eh«st jrn 5.000 CO Cloves i 90.0 C Gold leaf sei.eis 72.0 J M ace Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110 s 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 «> 15.00 Copra Eundried sales 5.95 Rattans H-15 Rattans Ckkrae 10.60
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