Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 204. VOL LXXXIX. MONDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 243 1 Enagatal BROTHERS I DENTISTS I Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ">v n Wi, < a i an ntM ßE ß )mi t PRICE w CENTS I— r—- z jgMaiLJgs^SßßS^— ■hm pamnmil f IJLI Jlfl ,f rirtr ,Ml "‘i r «riiii inijLLir~ljriJ Building Materials A
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    • 17 1 |n.TOfiISATSu| STUDIO with np-to-date PhotoI graphy by electric light. |l ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET. J PENANG.
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  • 1311 2 Trawellton Springs Surprise ■I Yesterday’s Results Deep Music and Soldier Boy also Upset (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore Saturday The weather was showery but the going was good for to-day s races, ■he third day of the Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting- There was a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1077 2 MISCELLANEOUS 18.I B. P- BOY SCOUTS!# Local Association -fKasysr-fixiES penanc. kx M ’iKW»: wj-L. Gazette. I Th e Francis Light School -7 9 I AT I 645 P M TO-LET on I Tuesday, September Bth, 193 L I IDompOUDd House, No. 178, Kelawei Reports w iH be given on the
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    • 365 2 LONDON HOTEL 166, ARGYLL ROAD, PENANG. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Comfortable, Clean Airy R- ma with or without Board. CHARGES MODERATE. Centrally situated. Few minuteg walk from principal hotels, cine! mas and business houses. Special week-end an monthly arrangements. Commercial travelers and Theatrical partiesspe. daily catered for. M :r g —MISS
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  • 334 3 CHELSEA BEATEN Arsenal Held at Birmingham WEST B. A. WINS London, September 5 The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION 1 Birmißlham 2 Arsenal 2 CbeUea 0 Huddersfield T, 1 Derby C. 1 Sheffield U. 3 Grinnby
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  • 168 3 Many Villages Inundated GALE IN CHANNEL London, September 5 Very heavy rainfall has been experien ed over a wide area of the British Isles in the last two days and has resulted in widespread floods and considerable damage. Many villages in Derbyshire, Yorkshire 1 elsewhere are
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  • 765 3 POLICE EEkTEN Yesterday's Match On Victoria Green D.A.F.C. A 3 POLICE 0 If there were any doubts as to the superiority of the D.A.F.C. “A” team over the Police as a result of last week’s match they were finally dispelled cn Saturday afternoon when the
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  • 424 3 EXCITING MATCH Visitors’ Imp-oved Play in Second Half In a well-contested match the Anglo Chinese School shared honours with the Government English School. Alor Star, on Saturday. The game ended in a draw each side scoring a goal. The visitors, who had had a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 621 3 1 J 3 < 141 34. Z > -v Mil W|||||| 7 Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow b testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability I Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When 'W 1 e l se h as d l B world*famous food has given f
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 871 4 4 I x Z «TwuoK» 7a7g c ©iSffie smrmmme-- MM h s Campaign Closes Next Tnursday, i September 10th, at 4 pm. i k. iSSaE»L r’frT-'. N < IhTrtijSSsi i iTwlii-aM—n i ■mnwmo —j i GRAND PRIZE I I 17 1 iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHi'<iii»iitiiiiii iiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiii iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiijjj I VOF E S n d
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    • 885 5 II PRIZES -ELECTION awarded I|| 111 |JfT 1I r .closes jSEPTEMBER 10th /f September loth I 2 prizss I ICT ad PANDTDATFQ value siso J Six Months Double Ticket, Circle $200.00. M 1 U 1 V A VIAII U 1 £A XJu M MONTHS’ DOUBLE TICKET Six Months Double Ticket,
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  • 299 6 SUNDAY’S CRICKET Cheow Teik in Form The Penang Free School beat the Old Frees’ Association by 17 runs in a low scoring game on the school ground on Sunday. The old boys batting first were dismissed for 48 runs. Chow Teik doing most of the damage.
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  • 151 6 STRONG CURRENT A Chinese swimmer named Lim Cheng Peow made an unsuccessful attempt yester day to swim the channel from the Kedah Pier to Butterworth. There was a large crowd of swimming enthusiasts gathered at the Kedah Pier to see the start when at four o’clock, Lim
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  • 91 6 HU YEW SEAH WINS DOUBLES The Hu ew Seah beat the Highway and Byeway Recreation Party at Badminton Doubles on Saturday, by two matches to one. Liew Ah Foo and Tan Boon Tatt (H. Y. S beat Lim Cheow Hock and Ooi Choo Hong 21—12; 21—15. Goon Siah
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  • 53 6 .—Reuter. GERMANY DEFEATS FRANCE AT COLOM BE Colombe, September 6 At an International Athletic Meeting Germany beat France by 89 points to 62 points. Before the meeting the international walker, Velente (Italy), set up a World’s Record for the 25 kilometres covering the distance in 2 hours, v
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  • 104 6 HARMSWORTH TROPHY Record Speed for Races Detroit. September 7 Kaye Don, piloting Lord Wakefield’s Miss England II,” won the first heat for Harmsworth International Motor Boat Trophy, beating Commodore Gar Wood’s Miss America IX” by more than a mile at an average speed for the 30-mile
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  • 36 6 —Reuter. FRANCIS OUIMET WINS AMATEUR TITLE Chicago, September 5 Francis Ouimet beat Jack Westland by 6 and 5 in the final of the American Golf Championship. Ouimet was 5 up at the half-way stage.-
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  • 489 6 Selangor baa formed a Cricket Associalion with Hon’ble Mr. A. S. Bailey as President. The Bishop of Singapore» who is at present in Ipoh, will be leaving Singapore on Saptember 17th, for a fortnight’s visitation in Mr. J. F. Bond from Singapore has arrived in Malacca to
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  • 448 6 SCIENCE OF FOOD How Milk May Supply Diet Deficiencies Nutrition is a subject about which far too little is known at present and the researches being undertaken by Professar Rosedah at the King Edward VII College are of much interest and importance. In
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  • 290 6 A “MARVELLOUS TIME” IN SPITE OF THE WEATHER A lady from Malays now on leave writes to the Malay Mail: In spite of the weather we have had a marvellous time and enjoyed ourselves thoroughly. We’ve been to every thing except race-meetings! Wimbledon was good fun,
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  • 557 6 HEATED DEBATES Merchants Take Control at Meeting Shanghai, August 15 Pickets and investigators of the inspection and investigation departments of the Anti-Japanese Association will be abolished and Chinese merchants themselves will take up their work, it was decided by local Chinese business leaders, many of whom
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  • 251 6 “M,M.” SPAGU MINES AND CHINESE PRESS TO PAY Two judgments, both for the plaintiffs, were delivered on Saturday in the Supreme CjurL Singapore, in two case?, one aga’nst a lead and silver mine and the other against a Chinese press. In the former ca:e, h!s Lordship, Mr. Justice
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 208 6 I PIANOS $150« Guaranteed Re-conditioned Pianos which are equal to new, at Slump Prices. You can secure immediate delivery by paying a deposit of I$5O?? To realise the exceptional value of this offer, a personal inspection of the instruments will convince you that the prices are below market value. HctTT
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  • 258 7 News Reuter. MR. MACDONA’ DAB VICEROY OF INDIA “Daily Herald” Speculations CRITIC iL POLITICAL WEEK OPENS London, September 7 FTTS O-DAY opens the most critical week in British Political History since the war. The alignment cf the parties, when the House of Commons re assembles on
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  • 120 7 PRESENTED WITH ADDRESS Rao Bahadur S. A S. Rm. Ramanathan Chettiar left Penang for India on Saturday by the s. s. Rajula." A large number of Hindus and Chettiars went on board to give Mr. Chettiar a cheerful send off. Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay, J.P., in
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  • 106 7 ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Indian Racreation Club, was held yesterday at the Club’s new premises, 438, Dato Kramat Road, with Mr. A. Veerappa Piliay, J. P., in the chair. The following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year. President :—Mr. P. Somasundram.
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  • 100 7 TEMPLE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT A mass meeting of the Hindus residing a t Prai was held on Saturday. There was large a tendance including Messrs. V. nadasam Pillai, jp„ P. N. M. MuthuPa'aniappa Chettiar. Jp and C. Yaham baram Pillai The meetirg was presided c '6r by Mr.
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  • 944 7 DIVIDEND OF 6 PER CENT. Local Society in Flourishing Cordition The seventh annual general meeting of the Government Servants o Operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, Penang, will be held at the Survey Office Hall, Government Buildings, on Friday, September 18, at 430 p.m. Mr H
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  • 558 7 INDIAN HEMP CASES Scotland Road Accident Case A number of criminal cases were mentioned in the Penang District Court this m< re ng before Mr. H A Forrer. A i ladian named Abdul Cader bin Madar who pleaded guilty to possession of about half a catty of
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  • The Cinemas
    • 562 7 CROWDED HOUSES SEE "A WARM CORNER” Leslie Henson made the Majestic Theatre resound with laughter yesterday when two crowded houses saw him in ’A Warm Corner.’’ As a cure for elumpitis the film is the cheapest of medicines. Clever dia logue, c’everly put over combine to make this
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  • 162 7 TWO MORE OASES Cheah Han Yeok, a Hylam, was to day produced before Mr Edward Jago Police Magistrate, and charged with the possession of seditious documents which had a ten dency to encourage or incite any person to interfere with the administration or the maintenance
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  • 92 7 lERAK CHINESE YOUTHS ARRESTED The three Chinese youths, who were arrested at Penang on a charge of theft of motor accessories valued $BOO at Tel ok Kertang Perak, were again produced before Mr. Edward Jago Police Magistrate, Penang this morning Court Inspector Nunn said that the warrant for
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  • 59 7 Tuesday, at the Esplanade at 6 p. m, 1 March A Nation Again Hume 2 Overture The Eclipse Williams 3 election The Beauty of Bith Haines 4 Bolero Tricotrin Hume 5 Japo Nissierie Ke Sa-Ko Chapius 6 c election The Rebel Maid Phillips 7 Fox Trot Dream a
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  • 176 7 P. O. SPECIAL CRUISES ROUND TRIP London-Singapore Return for £l4O The P. and O S. N. Company are now issuing first Saloon Return Tickets for the round voyage from Landon to Singapore for £l4O. the passengers making the round voyage in the one steamsr, which gives a stay of six
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  • 94 7 THE FUTURE OF INDIANS" On Saturday Mr. K N *ras;mha Iyengar* the Managing Editor of the Tamil Nesan,” Kuala Lumpur, under ths presi* denoy of Mr. P N. M. Muthupalaniapps 0 lettiar, J.P., delivered a lecture on The Future of Indians at the premises of
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  • 243 7 Weights for Wednesday The following handicaps five races) are announced for Wednesday, September 9;—® Race 1 Ponies Class 2, Division 2 6 Furs. Young Egypt 9. 0 Lady Remington 8 3 Rose Mine 810 Cameo 11. 7.12 Simon 8 Longchamp 7. 7 The Witch 8 0
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  • 112 7 RESULT OF YESTERDAY’S RACE The 150 metres Medley Relay (open) far the Tneh Sey Leong Oup swum yesterdayresulted as follows 1 Lim Hock Ean Time 2’ .-8 1 s’* 2 TanWahHim 2'47 1/5” 3 Lim Loon Teong Dr. W. M. Chambers, Chief Medical Officer. Penang, leaves to
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  • 36 8 The engagement is announced between Dr. Harry Allan, of Penang eoa of Mr. and Mrs. H Allan of Whitburn. Scotland, and Miss Jean Marshall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A W Marshall, of Sydney, Australia.
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  • 475 8 During protracted periods of trade depression, the virtue of economy is acutely realised though it is not always wisely practised. Forced by circumstances to curtail expenses many firms immediately commence drastic pruning work on the amount set aside for publicity; in some cases they cut it out
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  • 422 8 A recent conversation with one o£ the representatives of a leading firm of piece goods manufacturers at home leads to the belief that more especially in the Far East are protective measures necessary in trade if future prosperity is to be assured. The recent iron concession in favour
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  • 1191 8  -  A. H. L. Penar-g, Monday. ELDOM has such a galaxy of concentrated journalistic talent been met with at one spot as wis the case on Saturday, when apt manipulators of the pen, pencil and typewriter, men who were ready to draw a pen-picture of a sanrise or
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 226 8 £j_ 1 DANISH f I cjftEAAf I I ll I The finest in the world. Have you tried it ?Do you I K know that when treated in the right way before use you I I cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get B I it at
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    • 33 8 oE>. O. the rest situated seaside HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room an<l private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THRO UGHCUT excellent cuisine under exnert European Chef.
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    • 24 8 TEA-TIME TIT BIT :o: By a secret process stockings are now being made from banana skins. They should be easy to slip on Q
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1672 9 What the East. Coast Line May do for Kelantan Saturday’s Ceremony Striking Scene Amid Jungle Surroundings Kota Bharu Fn Fete As reported in the Sunday Gazette, the final section of the East Coast Railway through Malaya was formally opened on Saturday by H. E. the
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  • 250 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Women A dmire His Policy MR. THOMAS AND DERBY London, September 5 The Blackball Miners’ Lodge, which is affiliated to the Seaham Labour Party, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald’s constituency, has passed a resolution condemning the Executive’s action in asking Mr MacDonald to resign. The
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  • 60 9 Reuter Friendship Between Denmark, Sweden and Norway Oslo, September 6 That the "Chequers’ movement has reached Scandinavia is exemplified by the journalists gathering at Hamar which was addressed by the Premiers of Denmark Sweden »nd Norway all of whom loudly cheered and confidently alluded to the close
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  • 145 9 —Reuter. Attends Christian Service WEARS SCANTY LOIN CLOTH London, September 7 A Reuter message frsm aboard the P. 0. ss. “Rajputana s’ates that Mahatma Gandhi continues to enjoy the voyage to England immensely and is behaving like a schoolboy on his first excursion. He romps with the
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  • 190 9 —Reuter. Petrol Shortage Over Latvia Berlin, September 5 Amy Johnson left Welikijeluki Aero drome 370 miles east of Koenigsberg to day. It is understood she is heading for Koenigsberg but no news has yet been received. It is though!; possible that she landed at Kovno. London, Feptembar
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  • 117 9 Reuter. Battleship Bombed and Sunk Santiago de Chile, September 6 Government aeroplanes bombed ths mutinous warships at Coquimbo and are reported to have sunk the cuiser Riveros. The battleship Prat has surrendered. Reuter. New York, September 7 A message from Santiago de Chile states that it is believed
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  • 48 9 —Reuter. A Million Persons Reported Drown 1 d Peking September 6 It is reported that owing to the overflowing of the Yellow River 1 000 000 persons have been drowned in the Kunghsien area on the south bank of the Yellow River in North Honan.-
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  • 43 9 —Reuter. Reason for interrupted Communication Oslo, September 5 Reports received here confirm the theory that the reason why wireless communication with tbe "Nautilus” was broken was due to the submarine diving under ice which also caused some damage though nothing serious.
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  • 36 9 —Reuter. State Legislature to Meet Austin, Texas. September 6 Governor Sterling has called a session of the State Legislature for September 8 to pass legislation for the redaction of the 1932 cotton acreage
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  • 61 9 Rugby Radio Service. Isle of Man Estate Worth £200,000 London, September 5 The will of Sir Hall Caine the well-known novelist, was proved in tbe Isle of Man to day. His persona' estate in the island is £2OO 000 and there is. in addition, a large
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  • 72 9 —Renter. Sabbath Exarts Calming Influence Barcelona, September 6 The Sabbath exerted a calming eff et and moderation replaces tbe recent hostilities. The strike is expected to terminate to morrow. Jumpy nerved police continue to patrol the streets fingering gun triggers and sleepers were awakened early this morning by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 187 9 r l t Wk b S i w Mid September ISSUE JUST ARRIVED His Master’s Voice I i CAN BE HEARD AND OBTAINED AT S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd 76 BISHOP STREET, PENANG. IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. trade is bad tbe motto oj every man who bus something to e fa
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  • 124 10 AUGUST RETURNS .The following are the -a-eE-returns for Angus'.:. Kuala Lumpnr Tin N.L. No. 1 Dredge. Hours run 489 Yards tr ated 68 704 Output piculs 295 No. 2 Dredge» Ni’. P.cul Gopeng Consolidated Ltd 616 Tekka Ltd. Co. 564 Tributers 185 749 Tekka
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  • 48 10 Latest Lcndon, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Sptl £ll5 7 6 Unchanged Softs’ £*****6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $59 50 liiii Up 12| c. 50 tois lia RUBBER: Louden 2| d. Unchanged New YffU 15/I6c Unchanged Un! 7J c, Unchanged By Ocurhff of Mtisrt K3WBDVAG3,
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  • 120 10 lbs. Narborough 82,557 Fusing 23J80 Bukit Jelotong £u\Har‘. 18,800 United Serdang 1 485,786 Sialang 140,454 Tandjong 134,3u0 Sungei Kari 31,172 Tanah Datar 58,000 A sahan 63,700 Bah Lias 118,579 Toerangie 89,355 Mendaris 161,667 Bila 81,770 Central Sumatra 46,732 Soeagei Il m pah 39,000 N.V. Rubber Maatsehappij 274,316 N.V.
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  • 126 10 Penang, September 7. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank Ou London Back Demand 2/3 11/16 11 < m'ta 2/8 7/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 7/32 On 1,3 Doeum*-itarv 24 11/32 New York Bunk Demand 56 France T.T. 1,410 India T.T. 155 i Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139
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  • 104 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The fo n owiug were the latest quotations (n MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To day Ĕ E E SHARES g I ca oq to co I 0. 10. I 0. to* Mining Hong Fatt .40 .45 .40 45
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  • 31 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked She»t for to-day arejat follows: grot 7< eta. per lb Sept. 7jj it Oct./Dec. 73 it Jan./Mar 8j h Market Quiet.
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  • 83 10 Metsrs. Eastern Smelting Co. t Ltd, London September 4, Spot £ll5 12 6 three months’ buying £***** 6 three months* selling £118.2 6. Messrs Boustead <£ Co. Ltd. 7cn September quotation for Sing’pon refined tin 359.50 per *p*cal.- businesi ions 50 tone, Penang refined tin 159 50 oer
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  • 198 10 Pe nag September 7. or; senar Opiam p. ehaat 12m 1,000.01 "Icveu 1« tC.fi kdd ha* 75-o*' L-.ee P eking com 170 X( Naim»*.® 80« .1 70.0< t, 110« ii 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 ii 15. CC Ccpra t undrind buyera 3.85 Rattans faits 11.10 Rattans Ooarra 10.6
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  • 991 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES to «ft B 3 SPBBKB ifMlaaJ Allah by Bubba er 85 A’.oi U*J»h Bubba BtteM 4 63 Airal£*mate< Kutey Bctetw 8 1 01 Ayrß Hltem Fxntfns BynSteL- 8 I 00f Aynr Kunlnf Eubba 1 3 Kycr Moleb Rcbbc» Ch 5 6’, Aye-r **bbM Brbba B»i*v
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 707 10 xin ,L iji* I! 1 ii B li’ Mt‘ a If CJOv 0 *®&e fß.unnymede' ra a .„,,c, s®a L *<X WEDNESDAY Yx Z<<l; DINNS R_DANCE WV -MmDANCE. J BUNDAY Mm ORCHESTRAL CONCERT ZW Q fc 1« 8 T *<) commencing 9 30 p.m. I R B TIFFIN COUPONS 11
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 101 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday 6 a.m. 79 e Moon 91 nw 4mm 5 p.tn. 88 n w Wednesday 6 a.m, 78 e Noon 87 s 22 m m 5 p.m. 86 N w Thursday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 84 n 6mm 5 pm. 85 N
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  • 945 11 FORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines rH£ following is a Hai of ves S3la arriving and sailing from Penang daring the WFek IN PORT TO DAY 8 8 S.tiawan from Kuala Kurau and Bagan Serai. Sails for Kuala Ku-au and Bagan Serai on Wednesday at
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 231 11 V' g I i 1 3 *4 y <JF JT j fH Wr,jF w fe* vSfii H v < 1 ?>-. ~nnSn i j> --r? Z:--:, J BFv P-■ Zi E. .O& ’4iz t> M ’l 'i -< fe .II <* *<■ Ik i dsk I I i' I 3BK3-
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    • 425 11 ■WARRANTY. el Dr. Pink Pills Are j V’r guaranteed to be a bona Jiae «K scientific prescription devised by r* j® rW an eminent medical practitioner, »7io used the formula with z=sc- remarkable success in kis own '-wB W practice in cases where the essential need was the rehabilitation of
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    • 32 11 Get a Set of ZAG-ZAW| Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for You. Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents OBTAINABLE AT I The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. t
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 196 11 Entire Change To-Night 6-15 and 9-30 Charlie Murray George Sidney in Columbia's Hilarious Mirthquake ‘‘Around the Corner" Plus Splendid Added Attractions. THURSDAY Howard Hughes' Thrilling Air Spectacle HELL S ANGELS Bookings For Both Shows Now Open Plans At Moutrie’s—Phone 79g I AjjfeSTlC I J I SOUND SYSTF M The Popular
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  • 500 12 PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE The fallowing publications were issued or recaived by the Department of Statistics. S. S. &F. M. S„ during the period from 17ch August to 26 h August, 1931, and are ava l »bb for public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore,
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  • 213 12 PROSPECTS WHICH ARE NOT UNENCOURAGING Says the "Financial Times,” of Aug. 5. The outstanding feature of the metal markets yesterday was a sharp recovery in the price of tin, which closed nearly £2 10s. per ton higher on the day. The upward movement, which none the less failed
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  • 258 12 Ocean-shipments of Rubber, including Concentrated latex, la f ex and revertex, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at al l Malayan ports, during the month of August 1931. Sheet and Crepe Ports Tons Transhipment Export S rai s Malay Proper S’ments States United Kingdom 2,523 959 2,343 United
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  • 173 12 FINAL DIVIDEND OF 3$ J ER CENT. PROPOSED The following is the directors’ report of Messrs. McAlister and Co to be presented at the annual meeting in Singapore on Sept. 9. Tne amount at the credit cf profit aid Ess account for the year ended June 30,
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  • 136 12 BUSINESS FOR MEETING The following are the agenda for an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission to beheld to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. R.419/31 —To consider objections, if any, to requisitions
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  • 1015 12 —The Times Literary Supplement. THE ENGLISHMAN The Englishman. By W. Macneile Dixon. (Arnold. 6s. net.) This volume is based on a series of lec'.u res —the first of the Northcliffs foundation—which wore delivered before students of University College, London, in the autumn of 1929. They preserve, as
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 318 12 ■—l I I y I Oh, Botheration! U They used to have bad nights with baby Now they have bad mornings! 8 Healthy happy baby, wakened more on u Lactogen ”is just be. with the first sun in the morning cause it always proves the best C and full of
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    • 163 12 X NNOUNCING the LJ. REDUCTION OF PRICE IL f X Pa nchromatic ||p t 5 X (inc-Kodak Film 100 FT. L—— From sls° to $12 00 We shall be receiving shortly fresh stocks of VERICHROME FILMS A New Film—A Faster Film—A Master F 1,1 STORCH BROS. L’° Kuala Lumpur PENANG
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 479 13 ANNOUNCING w wlfeE-QROu THE BRITISH MADE I BEDFORD LORRY s Rlßtliftb s I I I From the famous Vauxhall Factory comes this new line of Bedford I P lorries designed by Vauxhall engineers, built by British workmen I L3|| with British material, these new lorries'represent the utmost f *i in
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 602 14 An Auslin Success A enprrehsrgeJ Austin Saten car driven by Mr. Leon Cnahm'-n on Brooklands track on August 1 coated new international records in Class H (for cars of 750 c.c. and under). The fl inc kilotnetre was covered at a speed of 102 28
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    • 81 14 DEGREASED REVENUE AND HIGH EXPENSE London, Augutt 26 Following the decision of Northamptonshire, regarding their poeible retirement from the County Crcket Championship next season, c mes the announcement that G'amorgan nay retire from tbe competition for the same reasons, namt ly, decreased revenue, and the high expense
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    • 84 14 PEACH AND DUCAT AMONG SIX DISCHARGED PLAYERS London, August 27 Acting on the report of a special commi .tee appointed to examine and report on the possibility of effecting economies, the mauegement of the Burn y Club, who are faced with a deficit ef £2.000 at the
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    • 391 14 Why Not Go the Whole Hog? Why don’t Leicestershire go the whole heg and turn their propos 1 for a return to two-day crickc-t into a scheme for one i innirgi apiece gamts? Then it will become practicable. As it stand r two-day games lasting from 11-30 to
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    • 97 14 Surely the time is over-ripe for the lawn tennis nations te adopt a uniform ball for all competitions. Accounts of the Wightman Cup games in New York refer to the well-known fact that the American ball differs from the English, although in their ways the two
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    • 141 14 Person (New Jersey), August 6 The Niw Jersey State Althletic Oom mission have advised boxirg promoters not to engage Primo Camera without first const Ling he Commission. They add: "Weaienot birring Camera.” I The O mmiesion will discuss with promoters and Camera’s managers a list of
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    • 72 14 In fu-ure professional boxers from foreign countries wid not be able to fight in Great B itain without restriction. A resolution pissed by the British Boxing B jard of Control makes it necessary for «II alien boxers to take cut licences of the 8.8.8. C.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 484 14 g^Y^V7^VAV7t^^^^^ A r liß ''•LOB HR! 0 5 'Tnatt-Creme U iStefe-Ia 3 rj A splendid protective cream for day use M ift and the ideal foundation for powder. Jr—f~;t 0 Supplement it by “47/1” Cold Cream, the 1 f /I GCruays ffresn In changing seasons indoors and out-of-doors the cultured
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  • 668 15 Penang September 7, 1931. CHOWRASTA MARKET, Mutton— eta. Mutton Indian M »er lb 48 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 9° Liver with heart A lug do 141 Tripe do 9 Goat or Sheep yer lb 48 Sweet Bread M pah 40 Suet 40 F idney pafr 30 Feet the
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