Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 206. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 321 1 T. NAGATA) BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ThTworldTßest SA $1,250 7h.p. no NO s® j RATNER RATNER o J mp oved Fire-Resisting Ngfe Improved Thief-Resisting .Lt Safe has e?er had its HKi. j 3;. .MR Safe has ever been Y J contents
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    • 21 1 IH. TOKISATSUI STUDIO I I with up-to-date Photo- I graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68,70 t BISHOP STREET, I PENANG.
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  • 670 2 Modern Thought and the Poet’s Vision TWO articles that appeared in the “Sunday Observer” recently form the subject of an interesting letter by a correspondent from Balapitiya who signs himself a “Disciple of Sir Arthur Keith.” He finds in some verses written by Lord
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    • 707 2 1 TO-LET DANCING LESSONS Large, airy Office, facing Weld Kent very reasonable. Apply Box No. 93, e/o PirargG.s’tte. M XGGIE SARKIES w—no Compound Houw, No. 178, Kelawci Road. Immediate Entry. MADGE ANDEKbVJN. Compound Hous», No. 54, Peel Avenue. Immediate Entry. Children once weekly. Apply 59, Beach Street, Penarg. ($5 per
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    • 82 2 siir l ff %F I I ■<oJ WsJ 9 S """""I y* Bk rej Ir i t/ Mouth Wash t, recom- vby K kl W t-’l mended by both Doctors and 'A Eft h. 3 fe-S M SI M E'-3 I Denti-S. At a strength of 4 t 4 II
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    • 262 2 IBy1 By speciai h m Th c l! j Appointment to Kin gofSia m 1872. }i i i THE PROOF °F h The Pudding Is in the Eating M Half a Century of Satisfactory Service Is a Sufficient Guarantee of J the (HlSilly S of i Our Goote I for
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  • News From All Parts
    • 184 3 OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION Huge Deposits in Yeung Kong District REALIZING the important position that mineral deposits hold in the country’s wealth, Mr. Woo Kai-yin, the Commissioner of Reconstruction, has, since his assumption of office, notified all magistrates within the pro vince to pay particular attention to
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    • 213 3 CHARGES OF INTOLERANCE REFUTED London* August 14 Support for the Bishop of Birmingham against charges of intolerance a:d injustice in connection with the dispute in his diocese is contained in a letter which one hundred and nine B rmingham clergy sent to the Frets. The sigr stories put
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    • 95 3 RECONSTRUCTION EFFECTED Belgrade, September 2 The long expected reconstruction of the Cabinet took place on Wednesday, when the Foreign M nister, M. Sernac, and the Minister of Justice, M. Jotic, resigned aod were replaced bv the Yugoslav M nister at Prague, M. Kramer, and the former Minister,
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    • 103 3 BISBOP’S BAN ON MARRIAGE OF UNCLE AND NIECE London, August 22 A sensation was ranged by the last minute ban by the Bishop of W l.etden, on the wedding between Mr. T.A. Grose, London solicitor, and Miss J Gordon-Jonee, his neiee by marriage. This would have been
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    • 224 3 LONDON’S POLI2E Increase in Housebreaking Offences London, August 19 ADVICE to the public on protection of their property against criminals was given by Lord Byng, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, in his report for last year regarding the large increase of indictable offences in Landon
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    • 118 3 DISTINGUISHED WAR RECORD London, August 14 The Rev. E. H. Thoroli, at present Assistant Ct ap’a in- General. Aidershot Command, las bten anpointed Chaplain General to the Forces in succeiaion to the Reverend A. 0. E. Jarvis who is retiring from the A r my on taking
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    • 98 3 AN AGREEMENT Madrid, September 1 An accord in principle has been reached between the Vatican and the Spanish Government, it being stated in wellinformed circles that Nuncio Tediecbini had in course of hie discussions with the Spanish Ministers agreed to make concessions to the new order
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    • 145 3 Milan, Sep’ember 1 The German built giant sea ’ghne/’D.O. X the Second,” landed on Tuesday afternoon on Lake Masiasiuccoli, near Via Reggie, where the King inspected the new addition to the I‘alian Air Fleet and christened it the Umberto Maddalena in honour of the famous flyer who
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    • 262 3 i j i z 3 f m. 11! F IX k z wIWX x K xW k f .4 ife <.. WRi/ c IXm Bi ZL X x x «HHm w|S||| The Smile that is spreadingover Malaya! Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow testimon Y, prove the supreme value
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    • 803 5 M hi o jt -5 T2 u '-rnfl u. hp t| PRIZES J|Ij|Iaa, ELECTION AWARDED ?|P| ||T.5 T|O Ifx3l%|z| I P CLOSES I SEPTEMBER 10th G> September ioth 1 „Lf*™ s S2M M LIST OF CANDIDATES valu e :r A ffl 'Phone (r Best Sound THE *H wesrerrrf^Electric THEATRE m
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  • 213 6 —Reuter. 10 RUNNERS Fox to Ride Cameraman LATEST BETTING London, September 8 There will be ten runners in the St. Leger Stakes at Newmarket to morrow, Mr. R. S Clark s Suze having been scratched. The latest betting seems to indicate that punters are trying to
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  • 496 6 YESTERDAY'S MEETING Resident Councillor to Be President The Second Annual General Meeting of the Boy Scouts Penang Association was held yesterday at the Francis Light School with Mr. E la M. Stowell in the chair. The Chairman announced that the Hon. the Resident Councillor. Mr. P.
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  • 227 6 TO DAY’S SCRATCHINGS Several Favourites Not Accepting By Tic Tac Below will be found the scratchings for to-day’s races at Singapore. Altogether 19 horses are not accepting and these include several of those I had tipped in yesterday’s selections. Saraswati has again been scratched, Black Moon
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  • 165 6 —Reuter. F:R3T WICKET PARTNERSHIP > Chapman Scores a Century r FESTIVAL CRICKET London, September I The second match of the Scarborough Festival between the Gentlemen and Players was drawn, the latter holding a big lead on the first innings thanks to a brilliant first wicket partnership
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  • 23 6 —Reuter. London, September 8 In the Northern Section of the Third Division Southport beat Tranmere Rovers by one goal to nil.-
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  • 481 6 WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY Abbot’s Gift to Win JLj- Below will be found the weights for six races on Saturday, including the weights for the Gold Cup, the Blue Riband of the Malayan Turf. As I had anticipated Orient Express, after his remarkable running
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  • 192 6 ST. XAVIER 8 v MR. ALAN LORE’S XI The St. Xavier’s Recreation Club will meet Mr. Alan Loke’s XI on S.X.I. ground on Friday, 11th instant at 5 pm. The charges for admission will be ten cents and twenty cents. The official opening of the Malacca Amateur Kadio
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  • 343 6 LIQUOR LICENCES Five Applications Dealt With Yesterday’s quarterly meeting of the Penang Licensing Justices lasted but a few minutes. There were nine applications on the list. The District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, presided and the other Justices present were: Messrs. J. Dick, E. V. 0.
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  • 425 6 A meeting of the Johore State Council will be held at Johore Bahru on September 15 at 11 am. Mr. D. R. Swaine, Principal, King Edward VII. School. Taiping, is gazetted to act as Inspector of Schools, Perak. 1 The leave of absence granted to the Hon'ble
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 291 6 P I A N O S~ $150” Guaranteed Re-conditioned Pianos which are equal to new, at Slump Prices. You can secure immediate delivery by paying a deposit of $5O-?? To realise the exceptional value of this offer, a personal inspection of the instruments will convince you that the prices are
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  • 1360 7 OWNERS’ OBJECTIONS Heavy Expenditure in Slump limes At yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the only item that provoked any discussion was the proposed making up of the carriageway of Bell Road, the owners of two (out of the four houses) fronting it objecting to
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  • 144 7 In Vienna there has been no lack of hot sun. A correspondent to the Dai'y Telegraph had been talking with the Sultan of Johore, who accompanied by his Sultana —an attractive English girl whom he met over here and married last October—had just arrived from
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  • 76 7 The Jewish community in Singapore has lost one of its most highly esteemed mem hers by the death of Mr Ezra Saul Isaac of 2 Oxley Road, at the age of 69 years. Mr Isaac was in business in Bombay for some years and came
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  • 1394 7 SCHOOLMASTERS TRIAL Accused Gives His Version The trial was continued at the Assize Court to-dav before Mr. Justice N. H. P Whitley and a Special Jury with Capt. A. Shipwright as Foreman, of Peter M. P. K Kanan who is charged with the murder of Nelson Gunawardene,
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  • 47 7 To day, at the Dato Kramat at 5 p.m. 1. March Anglo Oriental Hume 2. Overture antana Wallace 3. Selection Ever Green Rodgers 4. D crintive Kismet Markey 5 Fux Trot Cherful Little Earful Rose 6. Selection Round The Man Finck God Save the King.
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    • 82 7 MAGGIE SARKIES MADGE ANDERSON CHILDREN’S CLASSES BEGIN TO-MORROW THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, at 5 p.m. E. &O. VICTORY ANNEXE ROOM 115. ’Phone 383. MASSAGE by EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN. ROOM No. 9, PENANG HOTEL, rw 'I y'' 7 il 8 11 i v// j! Baby has the right c idea—he nants h' M
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  • 462 8 There is a growing tendency, or at any rate something bearing a strong resemblance t j it, on the part of those who rule the destinies of Malaya, to seek anywhere but in this country for < llicials for the higher administrative posts. Of late, Nigeria has
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  • 211 8 A forty hour working week and annual holidays on full p»y for all workers will soon be the happy lot of the British worker if resolutions approved by the Trades Union Congress at Bristol yesterday are acted upon. If these good things come about, there will soon
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  • 1204 8 A. H. L. Penang, Wedne day. 7F the plans now Iving in the offices of the P.W.D. for “improvements” in connection with the General Hospital ever come to fruition we shall be compelled to search for some word o'her than the one quoted above. For true it
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    • 135 8 rite fjard (So., Remaining Surplus Stock IO OF B Evening Gowns are being 1 <ff<red from W <R 1 i O Voile and Cotton tresses from *P“ Millinery V New Models Just Received Specially Priced During Sale $8 50 «4 r Other Bargains at 5 °A* CAN A D A'
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    • 33 8 E. O. 1 THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION FHROUGHOUT excellent cuisine under exnert European Chef.
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    • 56 8 J TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: An Aberdonian dived off the end of the pier with all his clothes on at a seaside resort recently. Then the flag girl ceased to worry him I ,4j THE “NAUTILUS” Safe Arrival at Spitzbergen Oslo, September 8 The Nautilus arrived at Long Year City, Spitzbergen,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2178 9 Vigorous Speech By The Prime Minister Unemployed Demonstration Police Disperse Rowdies With Batons 18 Arrests Hr. Ramsay MacDonald addressed the House of Commons yesterday for an hour. The only economy disclosure he made was that his income, already considered inadequate for the office, was to
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  • 199 9 Reuter. Likely To Accentuate Crisis 40-HOUR WORKING WEEK Bristol, September 8 While Parliamentarians are assembling to day to hear the Government proposals calling on the entire nation to make sacrifices the Trade Union Congress at Bris tol is passing resolutions which are likely to accentuate tbe economic
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  • 91 9 A Bohemian Figure London September 8 James Mackey Glover one of the bestknown Bohemian figures of his generation has died at Hastings. Reuter Born at Kingstown Co. Dublin in 18G1 Tames Glover became Director of Musie.at the Diury Lane Theatre in 1893 and be. held
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  • 109 9 Reuter. Foreign Residents’ Peril in China -•■<•■ London. September 9 Drawing a parallel between the Thor burn and Nakamura cases, the Times in a leader sajs it is not surprising that Japanese are indignant at Mukden’s failure to discover criminals and delay replying to tbe apancse demands.
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  • 36 9 Reuter. Prices Fall Heavily New York, September 9 Under the influence of heavy selling prices on the Stock Exchange ft II heavily and numerous stocks touched the lowest s’nee the 1929 collapse.
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  • 11 9 Mexico is join'ng the League of Nations.
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  • 242 9 —Reuter. Armament Truce Proposed HELP FOR CHINA London, September 8 Addressing the League Assembly to-day Signor Grandi, the Italian Foreign Minister, proposed an armament truce until after the forthcoming Disarmament Conference. It was necessary, be said, to act not only with courage and moderation but also
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  • 51 9 the Rolls Royce engine is intact. —Rugby Radio Service. Hopes That Engine Is Intact London, September 8 Miss Eug and II,” the British motor boat, lies at the bottom of the river at Detroit smashed in two but it is hoped that the Rolls Royce engine is
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  • 31 9 Expected At London To- day Koenigsberg. September 8 Amy Johnson left Koenigsberg for Hanover this morning and intends to stay at Hanover to night and leave for London tomorrow.—Reuter.
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  • 36 9 —Reuter. Stocking Workers Protest trike Wan aw, September 8 Stocking workers, numbering 16 000 ceased work at Lodz Mills as a protest against the reduction of wages ranging from 20 to 40 per cent.
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  • 35 9 Bangkok Chinese Remit $20,000 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 8 The first remittance of the Chinese community for tbe relief of the sufferers from the floods in China totals $2O 000.
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  • 32 9 The King Gives Second Donation (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 8 The King has given a second donation towards the ccst of the Memorial Bridge of 500,000 ticals.
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    • 28 9 MOTION OF CONFIDENCE CARRIED Majority of 59 The House divided on the Government Motion of Confidence. The result was as follows: For 309 Against 250 Govt. Maj. 59
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    • 3 9 w if < Moto
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    • 169 9 I Mid-September ISSUE JUST ARRIVED His Master’s Voice CAN BE HEARD AND OBTAINED AT S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd, 18. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. I fl A fast game of football and then a V B fl fl fl fl >fl I AUSTRALIA The exchange position offers a wonderful opportunity to importers
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  • 920 10 MINUTES OF MEETING Rash Driving In Kedah A MALAYAN CLUB The following are the minutes of a Committee Meeting of the Penang and Kedah Automobile Club held on August 26 at the Penang Cricket Club: Present Vr. J J.P Dtvia (in the Chair) Messrs. H. N.
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  • 51 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V> LONDON Spit 6114 18 I Sown 10/3 Ntgthi' 1117-26 Down 7/6 SINGAPORE $5B 12* Mf lia) Unchanged 75 tons den RUBBERi London 2J d, Up I d. New To-k 5 f/fEc (Gti) Upjc. Local 7J c, Up Jc. By
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  • 34 10 Singapore Prifes for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sneei for to-day aie ae foil owe:— Spot 7t cts. per lb. Sept. 71 pg Oct./Dee. 8| ii Jan./Mar 1932 8& >i Market Steady.
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  • 82 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd, London September 7, Spot three months’ baying £117.10.0 three months' selltne £117.12 6. Messrs. Bcustead d Co. Ltd. 9ih September q ’otation for Singapore refined tin $59.1H per pica!, bnsinese done 75 tons, Penang refined tin $59 12| per picul, buyers no stliers,
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  • 57 10 LATEST RETURNS FOR AUGUST The following are the latest returns for August: Malaya Consolidated Tin Dredg. On. Ltd. Output piculs 572 Cubic yards 203,820 Hours run (2 dredg’s) 1,158 R a nong Tin Dredging Co. L‘d. No. 2 Dredge piculs 4G No. 3 ,i t< 576 Temenggor Tin
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  • 8 10 For August lbs. Bnkit Katil 18,855
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  • 42 10 The hom*wa-d nra’l by the e.s. Egra closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 12cb instant. The es. Rohna with mat’s despatched from London on August 20 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the lltb instant.
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  • 97 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending September 5, 1931, shows a total of 51 deaths—26 males and 25 females —the death-rate being 17.73 per mille compared with 15 99 in the preceding week and with 20.91 in
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  • 7 10 Eock ComrtHyA. V, A. Alajbppasety.
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  • 1193 10 ANNUAL MEETING Bright Prospects for the Future The T Acntielh Annual General Meeting of Selangor Coconu’s, Lin ited, was held at the registered office of the Company, No. 1, Embankment, Kua’a Lumpur, on Saturday, at noon, the Chairman, M-. W. A. Stantor, presidingAlter the notica convening the
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  • 104 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The fo’'owing ware tha latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To day g m g tn Shares S 1 o ■S a cd cq qq cq cq o. I o. c. Sc. Mining Ayer nitam 11/6 12/-
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  • 71 10 London, September 8 Paris, 123 94 New York, 4.86; Brussels. 34.91: Geneva, 24 91; Amsteriam, 12.05; Milan 92.90; Berlin 20 61; Stockheim 18.15; 0 ‘penhngen, 18.18; Oslo, 18.18; Vienna, 34.6; Prague, 164; Helsingfors. 193 i; Madrid) 54.55 Lisbon, 110; Athens. 375; Bucharest, 816 i Ri 3?f Buenos Aires,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 25 10 I MEND YOUR RADIATOR I WHILE YOU USE I YOUR CAR! USE:— ON SALE AT GARAGES» Distributors: IK. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEACH STREET, PENANG.
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    • 313 10 Sl| 1 Cheerful and Cool DINNER DANCE The “TERRY” GOOSE3SKRY HB I Fuk'iiig Lever KG!i?r (lip. Evening —DINNER DANCE. Enab’es you to f‘l e SUNDAY your letters—Lock ORCHESTRAL CONCERT them U 9 in file and commencing 930 p. m. refer to them tiffin coupons easily. Gives 50 per are now
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  • 3357 11 Need For Balanced Research And How It Should Be Undertaken The following article, which appears in the July number of the Bulletin, the official organ of the Rubber Growers’ Association, deals with rubber research and advocates the creation of an International Rubber Research Aisociation. It
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  • 73 11 Penang September 9. By Courtesy of th* Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 11/16 i, 4 m/ts 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 7/32 On 3 m Dosumsniary 2/4 11/32 New York Faok Demand 56 France T.T. 1,410 lidia .t T.T. 155 j Eangkok T.T. 78 Batavia
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  • 1035 11 KENNEDY CO. SHARE BIST N4MBS I KUBBU IDeUftht o 1 Allenby Babbage 60 75 Alas Gejah Bubbas ■sUH 85 Amalgamates Malay Bstetes 75 93 Flantfag SynAs»* 60 75 A™ Kuning Bubbu ■Mates 15 25 Ayes M™Rubbes Ca 5? Ayer Fanaa Bubbas Bstetes 45C5 Belau FlanWng Rynlleate daseeM Bubbas Ca 25
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  • 958 12 IGNORANT PROPRIETORS Lament for Passing of Old Days THE newspaper soon will cease to be an institution, and become one of the major industries of the country, according to William Allen White, editor of the “Emporia (Kansas) Gazette,” and author. At his cottage near Estes Park,
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  • 566 12 End of the ‘Rake’s Progress At last there is the inevitable end to the rake’s progress” in Australia. Decades of extravagance, public and private, have brought the 'inescapable results. As ling as the world would lend to Australia she borrowed. Especially from the “Mother Country.” Tariffs
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  • 187 12 Penang September 9. ote; hen&r u Opium p. ehtrt nom f »000.00 Clovm it 20-GC Gold leaf eltan 71.00 Mace Picking nom 170.0 C Nukmtgi 80« M 70.00 HOi ,i 60.00 Oooonutapet 1,000 »i 15.00 Copra Sundried buyen 3.85 Rattans aalei 11.10 Rattana Oo&m 10.65 Green Snail Shalli
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    • 13 12 W e ’.A»^ Ue 6*' SaUC \tV° i ST B bve Whp SAUCE
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    • 337 12 THE MOST CHRONIC CASE OF ANEMIA PERMANENTLY CHECKED! l s 5.00\ MPmK WSkgL thEm M eg Smalicnor i Ti (blood creator") J That will be your experience—as it has been that of thousands or others—if you take BANG-CRE (Liver Extract in tablet form). 1 BANG-CR'<i is one of the triumphs
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 179 12 I MAJESTICI I 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 I To-Night 615 and 930 Last Night I The Screen’s Most Perfect Lovers Back Chai lie Mut ray George Sidney in I Again To Entertain You! j "ArOUlld the I Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell 11 to-morrow I in I Howard Hughes’ Terrific Air Spectacle
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  • 913 13 Unhappy Omens at A Royal Union The Bride Refuses Her Mother’s Kiss PRINCESS Ileana of Rumania was married on July 26, to the Archduke Anton of Hapsburg in a blaze of splendid ceremony and with so many unhappy omens that superstitious spectators were filled with dread
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    • 92 13 < ’THE LANCET'<23 ii 29> says: 's \A A m OtdiwA>i tfiAoityhttli tk£ gitOiSi jflL pitt o$ the ytal Wk aW w 0 his is convincing ev i dence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin
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    • 528 13 8 REASONS WHY CMWWA Cl GAR ETT E S CORK-TIPPED jsdS Ml 7E state without any qualification jgg whatever that Craven A Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. It is no idle claim. It dP ff gg J can be proven as it is proven daily by g y
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  • 603 14 COLOUR PREJUDICE IN EDUCATION The Cause of Discontent Evocation in a changing Eaapire was the g o neril thtme of the British Commonwealth Education Conference, which held its first main session at Bedford College recently. Sir Percy Nunn, the president, in his op<niDg addreep, said that the
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    • 265 14 I Start taking ‘PHYLLOSAH’ IfBONOUKCiD HL-O-UNI liii TO-DAY! It revitalizes and rejuvenates! IllLmn.r i i i i II j miaMpl W-IL. 11 1 ££N HOLE GOLF COURSE ExetUt/ni Hun Hm Hctef On£u 30 Lxjuv from f»&wn? by ExfwlU Train* for further irfx>rmal«>n THE INFORMATION BUREAU phase ehpeut ROVM STAT E
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    • 58 14 x One drop of “GETS-IT” and go on with the dance apply “GETS-IT" to that painful, annoying corn and the pain U relieved immediately. A few application* and you can peel it off and painleuly with your fingar*. That’s the end of your corn troubles. Millions are using it ia
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    • 279 14 r FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE. A Ml ■><! MOLICO is pure full cream milk,-in. powder form, from cows grazing f in l he world’s finest pastures. Molico is.' ideal for every household use—puddings. v 1 custards, _ices. in tea and coffee. Just 1 waterJfi No refrigeration necessary. A NESTLE PRODUCT
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  • 662 15 Penang. September 9, 1?81. CHOWBASTA MARKET, Mutton cts. Mutton Indian M aer lb 48 Head goat 1-20 Sheep 9° Liver with heart A Sung do 149 Tripe do 91 Gloat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread w pair 40 Suet 40 F idney M pair 30 Feet
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    • 812 15 BANKS. THE MERCAKTILE BANK HOHGKDHG SHANGHAI BANKING OF INSIA, LIMITED. CORPORATION. [lncorporated ir England.] [incorporated in the colony or Hongkong fIFOOMO Tl>e limited to p-i.-nb.xi Vopi-1 «,SOO,OOO the eatent and n tbe maoner presCrjbed Pa:d °P by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 ofi I and Undivided Profit? £1,t66,000 J rOABII
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    • 679 15 THE PINANG [fSTRAITfi GAZETTE SMtliMiw List of Places where the •’Gazette’ caa be bought at 10 Cents. I dbrLOCAL B 1 Abdul Rahman, E. and O. Hotel anr I I Rannymede Hotel. I 8. K. Md. Yaeoff Co., Victoria Pier I I and Swetkenham Pier. g C /H N Md.
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