Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 215. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 262 1 T. NAGATA’ BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Hudson LIGHT RAIL I I 2^.TIT*P JA> I\ vj& MIDLAND EXPANDED METAL Co., LtdWe carry large stocks of y 12, 14, 16 and 20 lb. per Yard Rails and Fittings, [s^ gliil I Tip Waggons,
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    • 15 1 Ih.tomsatsuJ STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1694 2 TOIEI NOTIFICATION BANKS. I Prompt ,<■» COMPOUND HOUSE with garage snd I Rpcfrinflillfl .<IV ill gervanta’quarters, No. 42, Kelawei Road. Tendera win be received up to noon on rUADTFRFD RANK NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL «BoU IHtJIHIJ Available l=t October. Arply 55, Beach Tbnra(Jayt lat October. 1931» at the UiAnltntU DAUR „.iTOnninni I
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  • 382 3 A Family Menu Three Hundred Years Ago There ’s nothing so fancinati’ g as old family see*not and bil a of fare, and one which I atnmb ed upon in an ancient tome will assuredly interest the economical housewife if to-day, The occasion was a private dinner
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  • 300 3 WHAT IT WOULD MEAN The following article from a London paper deserves to be read, re-read and then read again by all British subjects. A Flight from the Pound Would Mean That: 1. Britain wool 1 ba forced off the gold and the value of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 261 3 It Aeejarazr writing fJ'* JSf S. F.230C K Black or Z/ rSf Mottled 1 I S a (*>th LaiyJ z /S XOJ /The longer youXfgM Jad *Q > t* \FW Z&I£&?X < wlth use a owan Pen ¥j/ /f&Sf 110 00 the more you will W S appreciate the \£Tigg
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    • 446 3 r —i. 5 BETTY COMPSON, whose ex- -Q quisite beauty is well known, says: H;; I always use Lux Toilet Soap to guard my skin.” i ’f “CHARM DEPENDS ON Sji|M SOFT, SMOOTH SKIN” Dorothy Mackaill uses Lux Toilet Soap B•• as 9 ou t °f 10 stars do! ro
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  • News From All Parts
    • 189 4 “HAPHAZARD” CARE Safer to be Miner Than Mother Calling attention to the toll of maternal mortality, Mr. Joseph Roberts, the High Chief Ranger, at the Foresters’ Conferenc? at Cardiff declared that it was safer to be a miner than a mother. “Motherhood,” he continued, “is one of
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    • 141 4 NOW EATING BUNS AT THE ZOOS Capetown A census has been taken of the elephants that still roam the m Ilion square miles of country south of the Limpopo. South Africa is still recovering from the shock. After a thor ugh search of tH the fastnesses where depLants
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    • 133 4 BRITISH EXPEDITION’S THRILL I Copenhagen Describing his recent jiurney across Greenland, over 503 miles of snow and ice. Mr. J. M. Sootr. of the Watkins Expedition, stabs that the aim was to ascertain the heights which aeroplanes would have to encounter on the pr< j icted
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    • 122 4 PILOT WHO Fl EW IN KING’S cup race Montreal Mr. John 0. Webster, one of the bestknown Montreal pilots who flow in the King’d Cup air wee in England in July and was the first representative of the Dominions to take part, died after a
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    • 201 4 BY SOVIET SWEETS Sale of Damped Nougat Prohibited Liverpool It is suspected that Soviet sweets have been dumped into Liverpool recently and are being sold in some shops at a cheap rate. After eating cheap nougat and chocolates on their va? from a p rk, three boyr*
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    • 51 4 MINISTER AND FOOTBALL TRAGEDY London, September 9 Speaking at the funeral aervice on J. Thompson* the Celtic’s international goalkeeper who was fatally injured in a match on Glasgow Rangeis’ ground on Saturday, the Rev.—McClelland dencunced the fiendish glee with which partisan crowds jeered the victim when on the
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    • 121 4 Lord JelEcce, who came into the public eye aa one of the King’s gurata aboard the “Britannia” when the drowning resident occurred, remains one of those aloof figures harboured from time to time by Louden without greatest of all capitals seeming to notica (writes a “Daily
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    • 103 4 Footbulle s are just beginning to think of next season’s games, many of which will be played in very dull light in the middle of the afternoon. The following extract from a letter written to a “Daily Telegraph” correspondent by a friend spending a holiday eff the
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    • 67 4 The last of the “wooden walls” to fly the White Ens gn of the British Navy afloat, H.M.S, “Defiance**, was towed down harbour from Devon port to Millbay Docks, Plymouth* and taken over by the ship-breakers. Built in 1860, she has been since 1884, with
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    • 50 4 A FLYING PROMOTER Prague, September 11 An ambitious scheme for a Cz»ch Slovak fight over iha Atlantic to New Y< rk fell through when the gentleman who organised it and raised a national fund for the purpose fled with the funds. He i« still being looked for.
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  • 106 4 THE FJRMER RECTOR OF DODDINGHURSf Theß.v. Fianklin Hutchinson* who disappeared from D)ddinghurat Rectory, Inear Brentwood, in 1928, aad was later found working on a Canadian farm, has turned novel-writer. Some of his books will be published in November. The first nova), Mr. Hutchinson informs tho “News Chronicle,”
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  • 52 4 Iwaki. Japan, September 12 Dr. Yoshio Tanak?, o F the Laboratory of the Tokyo Imperial University, has completed an invention of a p rticular gas, which when blended with hydrogen gas. reduces the possibilities of the latter’s explosion oy over 50 per cent., thus enhancing the safety
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  • 76 4 PORTUGUESE WARSHIPS A contract waa signed ber the Ministry of Ma-ine BJa Vickera for the aupply munitions for the 12 w a'ships Du construe.ion. eiO/yO A cheque on account for handed over to a representative 0 Vickers. This ia the last contract in wi»h the reorganisation
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  • 23 4 Iwaki. Jjpji A sericua case of been unearthed by the Kobe P down the offenders, whose have been located at Dairen*
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  • 35 4 Rio de Janeiro, S?plB^.j e g O W It is reported from ov er< off to a German ship, a ce ed and 3 of its occupants were One was saved.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 382 4 Ladies Silk Stockings further Reductions in Prices No. 188 X A 100 X $1.90 a pair 108 X 2.50 109 X 2.40 79 X 2.50 WITH CLOCKS 30 X 2.80 237 X 3.50 AGENTS. Parmanond Bros. 14, Bishop Street, Penang. ’Phone 1199. I Perfect Ensurancc of Entire Satisfaction AT Ladies’
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    • 195 4 1 I It \iM 1 'f fl Jm! Ifl The. best time for us! THE cold weather is the best time for us fevers and sickness are at their lowest. And in the few short, cold months lost energies must be recuperated and reserves of vitality built up to meet
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  • 1028 5 THE SILENCE OF THE CABINET The day before the formation of the National Government is thus described by a special correspondent of the Morning Pott: THE Government that cannot govern, after holding session for five hours at 10, Downing- street last night, went to bed,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 187 5 l A Word of Advice Now that the cost of production has become a matter of i .0001 of a cent to the Planter, it is no longar possible for those estate 0 which are equipped with Heavy H > Powered Prime Movers and Mills to compete with H i
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    • 168 5 (Bourjois Paris) TOILET PREPARATIONS A wonderful series of toilet preparations of absolute purity; perfumed with "Ashes of Roses," the worldfamous perfume that suggests the cool fragrance of a rose garden in an evening breeze. Made by Bourjois, of Paris, the world's leading authority on toilet preparations. OMalnaM* from ofl Chemists
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    • 262 5 I Columbia RECORDS Of r\ T ew London Successes DX 249 (Ballad Concert Memories (Part 1& 2. Organ solo by Quentin Maclean 1 All the old favourites, “Machusla,” “My Dear Soul” “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” “Down the Vale.” Glorious Devon.” DX 250 fP»» 1 J 10, P la y° d
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 103 5 I WATCH FOR “ROOKERY NOOK" I MAJESTIC POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 6-5 TO-NIGHT 9-30 I Matinees To-day end io-morrow 7 AT 2.45 P.M, j The Brightest and Best Doubk Feature Programme Yet Presented in Town! a LORETTA YOUNG IN I Fox Movietone’s Peppy, Snappy Comedy Romance. "3 GIRLS LOST” WITH
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    • 68 5 I TO-NIGHT 6-15 and 0-30 I NORMA SHEARER I Surpasses Herself in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s “Strangers May Kiss” i I wish ROBERT MONTGOMi Ri 1 M Please Phone 364 For Reservation*. 7 THEATRE ROYAI 1 hursday, 17fh—Sunday. 20tb. Show Starts at 7-30 p.m. 1-5 Fighting Courage (Ken Maynard) 6-10 Dangerous Dude
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 708 6 RECORD BREAKING DRIVING British Midget’s Victory BELFAST was crowded out on August 21 and early the following day by the many thousands who arrived by read, eUamer, train, and coach for the international T.T. motor race over the Aras course, a distance of 410 miles, Britain
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    • 639 6 Selling Players to Live A CLUB may live by transferring players, but it is a poor existence. Ambition can never be satisfied when men have to leave in order that ends may meet, Burnley have been in this unfortunate position for two or three years and they
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    • 137 6 YATES’ STRONG PLAY F. D. Yates won the British ch?B;> championship, which ended early on August 22 at Worcester, with a score of 8 out of a pcssibh 11. Tue tcurra nent resulted as M ows:— First prize—F. D. Yates, with a score of 8 out of
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    • 480 6 The fate of N :>rthamptonshire County Cricket Club is in the balance. On September 16 a meeting will be held and a proposal put forward that the county resign from first-class cricket. That is a C’lm way of describing the winding-up of the club. There is no hope
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 180 6 Cuticura Healed Painful Weeping Eruptions on Child My little boy had weeping, sore eruptions that used to scale over. They first started with little pimples that rapidly grew bigger and spread, covering the whole of the lower part of his face and ears. He could not sleep and cried nearly
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    • 386 6 b°° M the future is assured by taking out an ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE with the “PRUI DENTIAL” Present conditions demand saving out of income. In if p the “Straits Times of September I 7th, the following piragraph I appeared:— B I “Investors who invest in order U' J B I to
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  • 2425 7 Inspector A.S.P. at Variance Corporals Note Book Dramatic Evidence in Bribery Case Closing Stages Dramatic evidence was forthcoming at ■yesterday afternoon's hearing of the bribery case in the District Court in which ex-inspector Moh. Yusuf bin Gani stands charged with accepting an illegal grati fication of $2 from a bus
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  • 130 7 $7 000 WORTH OF RICE DAMAGED At about 2 30 am. on Thursday morn ing, a fire broke out in the premises occupied by Messrs. A A. R Abdul Hamid and Co., rice merchants of 29, Rembau Street, Klang. The firs appears to have originated on the
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  • 372 7 MASS MEETING AT HINDU SABHA e To Be Carried On in A 9 Reformed Style 0 A mass meeting of Hindus was held last night at the Penang Hindu Sabha. The 3 attendance was very large including mem bers of all the different sections of the
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  • 245 7 CEREMONY AT SULTAN OF K ANG’B ISTANA (From Our Own Correspondent) The new M*Uy Chiefs who were installed last week returned to Klang on Thursday after a week s vacation. They were enter tained at tiffin by the Hon. Raja Muda of elangor, and about 4 15 pm
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  • 513 7 SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION Mrs. O’Sullivan Distributes Prizes t The Francis Light School Annual Sports 3 Meeting was held yesterday on the school ground at Perak Road. The school and the j grounds were decorated with vari coloured flags for the occasion. Although there were no individual prizes
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  • 80 7 MALAYAN CHINESE DEFEAT HONG KONG XI (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 19 The Malayan Chinese beat the Hong Kong footballers at the Stadium to-day by three goals to two after leading by two goals to one at the interval and increasing the score to three goals to
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  • 205 7 1 o LIST OF WINNERS The finals of the P. C. 0. Tennis Tourna- ment were played last night and the prizes were afterwards presented at an Afc Home by Mrs. M. J Thorpe. The winners were as follows: s Singles Handicap "A”: G Robertson—--30.4 i Runner
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  • 118 7 PENANG 0. R. C. vg. PERAK C. R. 0. The following will represent the Penang Chinese Recreation Club against the Perak Chinese Recreation club Tennis Team at Victoria Green to day and to morrow. Play will commence at 3 p.m. to-day Singles first and on 'unday at 9
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 156 7 DON’T LET INDIGESTION AGE YOU Many a young person looks old and haggard through indigestion. Tne continual pain and discomfort combined with the inability of weakened stomach organs to extract nourishment from food are such a terrible strain that they drive all trace of youth away. If you ever have
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    • 278 7 New Advei tisements Tekka Limited (Incorporated in England.) Advice has bsen received by cible of the deo'a a'ion of a dividend of 31 per share (less ircune tax) payable in England on 7 h October, 1931. Local sharehc.l kre will receive their warrants on arriv 1 of the E istern
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  • 445 8 The fee-paying days next month will be the 5.h and the 12th October. Any boy failing to pay his fees by the second of these days will be struck off the register without fui ther warning. Parents or guardians whose boys are unable through sickness tj attend school
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  • 313 8 The Kjle Palmer Magazine observes that there are very few mon in Malaya who would succeed better at home or make bigger money than they do out here. That as a ohs 3. and there are very few exceptions the Britishers in Malaya, while perhaps the most charming social
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  • 199 8 Major-General L. O. L. Oldfield. G O 0.. Malaya, will arrive in Malacca next Sunday to inspect the M.V.O. The Duke and Duche-s of Brabant will visit the Far East in March at the invi tation of the Emperor of Japan. Mrs. W. Pvne and family leave
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  • 1665 8 The Cradle of the National Government Tragedy of High Speed Flight Innovation on New Cunarder (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 27 There is no room in London which has the same a r cf deep secrecy as the Cabinet Room at 10, Downing Street. The doors
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 401 9 PREDICTION OF MR. CHAMBERLAIN Dole Fund To Cease Borrowing “PANEL” DOCTORS’ FEES CUT War loan Conversion Scheme London, Septembsr 18 Jn increase in ths p esH record unemploy ment f tures by 200 800 to 3,800,888 was anticipated in a speech by Mr. Nevil’e Chimbs Jail
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  • 192 9 .—Reuter. But Airmen to Train at Cranwell London, September 18 The Federal Structure Oommiltee of the India Rour 1 Table Conference to day con eluded its d 3cu o sions on direct and indirect methods of election to the proposed federal legis’aturo and adjourned until Monday when
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  • 45 9 It hag been decided to suspend annual training in camps by the Territorial Army the Bupp'emwutary reserve next year. 0 Btrcngib of the Territorial Army will 6 im jted to that fur which provision was R 6 in this jfcas’s «stiiuaU».
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  • 540 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Regrettable Incident Closed COMMONS STATEMENT London, September 18 There was a conference at the Admiralty to day attended by the Commanders in-Chief at the home ports in connection with the en quiry into exceptional cases of hardship resulting from the proposed cuts
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  • 124 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 1 209 M.les Without Alighting London, September 18 Tha performance of a Royal Air Force flying boat which flew on Wednesday from G braltar to Plymouth in a single hop of over twelve hundred miles is exciting comment among aircraft experts The miohme, a 1,500
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  • 73 9 Reuter. Lcsgus cf Nations Financial lommitt.e Embarrassed Geneva September 18 How the international depression is serious’y embarrassing League work is indr cated in an urgent letter from the f resident of the Financial Committee declaring that unless supplementary funds are forthcoming the Committee must suspend operations for
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  • 151 9 An Industry Not Hit By Slump IMPROVED SETS London September 18 Large crowds attended the opening day ol the National Radio Exhibition at Olympiad Lo don. Recent development if the Rritish w reless industry has been such that the available space at Olympia has proved insufficient for
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 253 9 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette Sir, —The writer of the letter on the above subject which appeared in your columns yesterday, in his (or hers?) desire for deep and profound slumber appears to disregard the fact that the world never sleeps. The world over
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    • 173 9 Sir, —To agitate for a reduction in admis sion prices is quite iu keeping with the present hard times. Anything not in sympathy is a callous disregard of public demands and limited spending power. On the face of a world wide crisis any profiteering of magnitude is not by
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  • 41 9 United States Folics Discovery New York, September 19 Mysterious radio messages intercepted by the police have proved the existence some where in the city of an outlaw wirehss station which has been communicating with Russia for several months. Reuter.
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  • 349 9 Reuter. Lost Purchasing Power of the East PARIS CONFERENCE London, September 18 Lord Eunsdon, who is an advocate of bimetallism, has given notice of a motion in the House of Lords on September 30 requesting the Gov ernment to confer immediately with the Governments of the
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  • 136 9 LAST NIGHT’S LECTURE AT HU YEW SEAH A lecture on Social Hygiene was delivered to a crowded audience at the Hu Yew Seah last night by Dr. J. W. E. Phillips. The lecture was made particularly interesting by being illustrated by fi*m Ways of Life.’ In the course
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  • 20 9 SINO JAPANESE WAR Hostilities have commenced between Chinese and Japanese in Manchuria. See Sunday Gazette for latest news.
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  • 89 9 Through Trucks by North Sea Ferry London, September 18 A remarkable piece of transport work is being undertaken by the London and North Eastern Railway and the Harwich Z ebrugge Train Ferry involving the through carriage of 1,382 tons of electrical equipment from Manchester to Budapest for the
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  • 107 9 —Reuter. Report that Chiang Kai-shek May Resign Canton, September 18 Apparently a radical change in the Southerners’ plans have been occasioned by the arrival of an emissary from Charg. Hsueh Hang, the Manchurian war lord stating that Chang is negotiating with Chiang Kai shek for the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 14 9 I V&>Z- PASTILLES A r ahlcrenx tekmska fabrbJ /f b \V CEFLE. SWEDEN Jlf
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    • 250 9 LATEST DANCE RECORDS THAT WILL I /J EVERT APPEAL LOVER 0F TO Cf DANCING (New Maj fair) Roll on, Mississippi, Roll On Fox Trot 9 I’d Bather be a Beggar with You Slow Fox Trot (Jack Hylton) If You Haven’t Got Love Fox Trot 9 6036 Come To Me J
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  • 952 10 DIVIDEND OF 6 P CENT. New Set of Model By-Laws The seventh annual general meeting of the Government Servants ■Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, was held yesterday at 4.30 p.m. at the Survey Office Hall, Government Buildings, Capt. J. W. T. Saunders, presiding. The Chairman
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  • 55 10 $21,126 Loss on Year’s Working Mr. S. Q. Wong presided at the Klaang Rubber Co., Limited annual general meeting. The accounts showed a 1 'BB for the year of $21,126. Messrs E. S. Manasseh md S. H. Mnea were re-t I cted directors and Messrs. Etal
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  • 74 10 5 PER CENT DIVIDEND Messrs. Gnlhrie and Co.i the local agents, have received the following telegram from London: "Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., the Boird h?s decided to recommend a final Dividend of 5 per cent, actual in respect of the financial year ending 30th
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  • 20 10 CROP RETURNS FOR AUGUdT lbs. United Malacca 37,385 Perak River Valley 35.704 Jura 35 500 Feuiancgol 33,9 }O
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  • 24 10 Eastern Smelling Co, Ltd. London {September 17, Spot £111.12.6 three months* buying £114.0 0 aid three months’ se.l ng £ll4 2 6.
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  • 21 10 For F rat Half of September Klang River Tin Dredging L d. Hours 310 Cubic Yards ***** PicuL 260
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  • 86 10 No Dividend to be Distributed (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 18 The Siam Steam Navigation Company a well known firm shipping between Bangkok and Singapore, proposes to pass its dividend for the first time for many years. The cause is attributed to the general trade depression,
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  • 121 10 PRICES REALISED AT A. DENNYS’ AUCTION It will interest property owners or mork gages to hear that the undernoted properties were auctioned by the firm of A. Dennys this week and realized the following prices viz: Lot 115. T.S 4. Area 6062 sq feet with houses 226 and
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  • 122 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 2 2 E Shares m oa CQ 00 $G- 6 $O. $O. Mining. Ayer Hitam M/3 11/9 11/3 11/9 cum Hong Fatt -37 k
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  • 48 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/Vi LONDON Spt £lll-0 0 Down 10/Sltatte’ £ll3lO 0 Down 10/SINGAPORE $57-25 per itcd Down 50 c. 100 toni iiH RUBBERs London 2M. Unchanged New York 51/16 c. (6oM) Unchanged Lical 11 c, Unchanged OiM’Miy of Afutri MNNfIDFdOO.
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  • 78 10 Penang September 19 By Courtesy of th* Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 21/32 M 0 4 n /c« 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/ia credit 2 4 3/16 On 3 Documentary 2 4 5/16 New York Bank Demand 56 France u TT 1410 Ind a h TT 154
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  • 69 10 London, September 18 Paris, 123 96 New YorV. 4.855}; BruMele, 34.85; Geneva, 24 87; Amsterdam, 12.04; Milan 92.89; Berlin 20 56, Stockholm 18.16; Copenhagen, 18.18 Oslo, 18.18; Vienna, 34.6; Prague, 164 J; Selaingfnre, 193» Madrid, 53.4; Lisbon, 110; Athene, 375; Bucharest, 815$ Rio, 3; Buenoc Airee, 29 J;
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  • 377 10 St GEORGE THE M ABT YR (Church Of England) 16th Bunday after Trinity 75) Litany, Bam Matins, Hymn 194, R. 30 Holy Commun'on, 945 Holy Communion Tamil, 10.30 Matias, Chinese, 6 p.m Evensong, Hymns 26L 195, 354, 23, PsXCI 200, Magnificat 144, Nunc Dimittis 136. Monday. St Matthew
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  • 216 10 Paning September 19 018. banai Opiaa y. ehMt aom LOCO.OC Clovm h 90.01 Gold leaf «Um 72.0 Maoe Pioking nom 170.0( Nutmaso 80a H 70.0 f it 110 a ,i 60.00 Oooonnti per 1,000 .i 15.0 f Copra Sundried bnye n 3 85 Rattam valea 11.10 Rattana Ooana
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  • 913 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAME» t 1 St JL i ii KDBBnK IDaUaa.! 9'••• I Allenby Rubber Be 50 75 .lo« Gajah Rubboi Skrtals 3 45 Amalgamated Malay Satates 76 9 Ayer HMaar Flsnttec Bynßteeti 6 75 Avev KunSng Kabbee Rtatatee 15 3, iftr Molen Rubber Oa 4' M Iyer
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 76 10 In Exchange For 209 used SUmpe of Straits Settlements, Malay Skates, Siam, Hong Kong, Java and the enrrounditg countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE M KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England. FOR SALE. At a remarkably low figure, 1931 Dog’s Head Light Lager,
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    • 34 10 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. Two Million (new iecond-hand and rare) on every conceivable subject m stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues. 30 Departmental catalogues issued. FOYLES
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    • 260 10 I— mem WHILE VOy |!s[ YOUR CAR! USE:— r FtopWW'HV uleaK, ON SALE &T Gak QES( Distribctorw K. LEE SAN co., 81, BEA> H Sir®, PENANG. London hotel 166, ARGYLL ROAD, PENANG. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Comfortable, Clean Airy R Ooffil with or without Boar l. CHARGES MODERATE. Centrally situated. Few
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  • 726 11 RUBBER production Destroying by Fire Mr. H. J. Welch, a director of a numMr of the leading rubber companies aod a member of the R. G. A. Council, writes to "The Time?.” Although there are great differences of nC n ion among producers as to
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  • 463 11 ECONOMIC PRICE OBSESSION Question of Native Production Nearly a year has elapsed since the Government of the Straits Settlements crested a mild panic in the rubber share and commodity markets by the announcement that economic laws would be allowed in future to take the*r course. The price
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  • 203 11 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, September, 16 There haa been rather more activity in the market during the piat week and local values firmed up last Saturday to 07.5/8: cents per lb for Spot on advices of an mproved tone in the home markets. The advance,
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  • 640 11 FRASER’S CIRCULAR Small Business in Shares Singapore. Sept. 15 The Budget proposals involving additional taxation ware, under the circumstances, received rather more favourably than was generally anticipated. Prices on the London Stock Exchange have remained quite steady, but locally only a small business in shares continues
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 30 11 *4 roi OWING” Gut is cheaper and will last longer. Ask any of the Champion Tennis players. Sole Agents in Malaya, V. R. VICK CO., LTD., Singapore Penang Koala Lumpur.
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  • This Literary Column
    • 848 12 In the opening sentences of Saturday Night (Heinemann, 7 b. 6J. net) Mr. Thomas Moult strikes the note which dominates his book and employs the staccato style which he maintains throughout:— Noise, unrest, g’amour Iron. Iron beating on iron. No escape from iron. No escape from noise. unrest,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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