Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 219. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 361 1 tjTagata brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Jranch Office 52, Leith Street I 4 TH Hill 1 Illi I —TWIIIBBIIII III! Ii 111| I■ H l| |BI| II I “SAND WELL’’ I SECURITY SAFES- I I MIDLAND EXPANDED METAL Co., Ltd. I Hl'' I British 6 ’jjfife|| J
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    • 17 1 |h.tokisatsu| STUDIO II I f with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2187 2 ■^--^■^•!-.WB*^ Tgr<T<K3BB« g y p *y IIW" SI > r gM l mmm #W to-lfj S. P. C. PEHARG NOTIFICATION OFFICE FILES. BANKS. OOI'fPOUND HOUSE with gar >8» fnd MORE me mBER3 needed for the Tenders will be received HP to noon on All Steel 11 FileS 1 Cap I
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  • 1212 3 A Great Scientist and Poet —And a Celebration The 34. h Anniversary of Mosquito Day—Sir Ronald Ross and the Poem Peaned the Day After His Great D.’scovery Many distinguished scientists and medical men and Mr. and M r s. John Mase* field attended the luncheon at the Rcss Institute at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 320 3 (w\ RT > ik b) £>.fefe>./ 1 JwL ft‘W WiJwJh M xW risSSsa Fresh 'pork From English Farms The rich, nourishing meat which forms the filling of Wall's famous Sausages comes only from well-fed livestock reared on English farms. Smoothly minced and seasoned with piquant spices, ii is no wonder
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    • 141 3 TjHMTmtT n« i.ii i i .wfwmw V—i BOSCH One B<>'ch plug this strange but true *r Made rhe starting easier bow we've f‘»< two. 14 Two Bosch plugs engine seems more free F raps another one will help now there are three. Il i Three Boadb plug* have made the
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    • 429 3 is the time to buy a DELCO-LIGHT Special Discount During September I I LF DILCO TIGHT ensures SIMPLICITYECONOMY EFFICIENCY. There are mare thaa satisfied users Ccmesnd see our stock of of Del o- Li?nt. This, in itself, is s iffi :ient testimony to Ihe adaptibility 'f these De.co- k g
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  • News From All Parts
    • 191 4 SOVIET’S CLUMSY EFFORT “Singularly* Jejune Encounters'* the Ruesian newspaper, is fame us for its Soviet proppgaad?, but this effort fk ms more clumsy tian UfcuaJ. The Manchester Guardian, referring to this point, taye:— “For people who are tuppoaed to have had at least ten years in
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    • 90 4 “Steam, ucctorirg, flying, and a'l scientific inventions end discoveries depend for their value on what use mankind mal es <f them,” eays Sir OLver Lodge in a Daily Express 'n'erview. "Science» yon see, dees not determine that. Science gives you a lot of things. Ii depends on
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    • 98 4 At the annual meetieg of the NorthWestern Centre of the fani ary laspec tors Acscciation a Fleet wood, in a paper on “Fish Inepec ion," Mr. G. Pilkington, Fleetwood’s Chief Sanitary Inspector, said that the most prolific fith in the sea was the ling, and the hast
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    • 53 4 The New Outl:ok. "Wnen some one bluehes with emlarrae»ment. ‘When soma one’s feelings are hurt. Wnen something sacred is n ale to apoear commoopl c». "When it is directed agiinst some one’s informity. When it is uttered in a bitter spirit. “When ev*ry ore cannot join
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    • 72 4 The Christ ai Register." “An insurance company wrote cut a LOCO life policy in the name of one Samuel Johnson. Premiums were ta d promptly for a few years but suddenly stopped. After sending a few delirquent r otic 3P, the company received this reply: *L)< ar
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    • 87 4 “The barrister thicks he would lave made a successful Prime Minister, the teacher that she should I ave been matron of a gna v hespita and the clergyman that if only a little attention had been paid to his voice he would have sung in opera. It
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    • 396 4 CRIMINALS COUNTERED Where America Leads England cities in the United States are now equipped with"police wire 1 ess systems, and others will fo low. A year ago there were less .than ten.] While the police authorities in England are talking about what are obviouJy the best
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    • 207 4 WHAT ACTOR SAW IN COTTAGE How Mr. Kenneth Kent, the aster, saw a ghost whilst playing the piano in a 17ih century cottage at Hirstmoneeux near Eastbourne, has been revealed. The owner of the cottage is Mr. Eric Witerlow, who said The ghost entered the
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    • 31 4 “Jones preached economy to his wife Until it bore good fruit He’s had to give up smoking and Must wear his last year's suit.** —Nixon Waterman, in the “National Magazine.”,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 227 4 KSSSSS!2SSSSS!2SSSSSSS aaaasaa A new set of lodge PLUGS is a wonderful fonic for an engine that is no longer new f-gB Z >G LODGE TB < (‘L thread 2 F small hexagon |J -3) LODGE SB £W lodge! It Arxr*cl r Model A mm m twwi Ford, etc. Stockists: L—:
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    • 150 4 to j) smokeI yOo BEST J VfRGMM BlackT™ “Wte dSSSSsgjfo is an nttPWSffl inditaiion 11 of yow ■Mill good taste. ITkn s H I Agents:— 31 B I 3 S IL V. STRAITS JAVA PEIMB. JWIS €3%€E!W§ and Johnnie Walker “Red Label.” We distil this popular whisky in Scotland particularly
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 606 5 Sharkey’s Duel 4 With Camera THE New York State Athletic Commission insist upon issuing edicts and procl imations in spite of the risk they run of getting laughed at. Their latest move is to tell the world that the meeting of Jack Sharkey, of Boston, and
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    • 714 5 SKILL SACRIFICED Stoke Need New Forwards In many Second Division clubs there is a marked tendency to cut down staffs. At the present time Millwall Lave only 24 players on the wage list and Swansea 23. Two teams cannot be maintained by these staffs, but in
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  • 8 5 NEW NOVELS
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  • 109 5 THREE MONTHS FOR A CAR-DRIVER Klang, Monday Said bin Bakar, a motor-car driver, of Port Sweltenhim, was charged before Raja Petra, the Klang Magistrate, with having committed house tresspass by entering the quarters of Ismail bin Ariffin syce and boy of Mr. Beddington, Senior Executive Engineer,
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  • The Literary Column
    • 83 5 NEW NOVELS hearing the voice of the flying day in the book world. Some of them must have thought it a voice strangely unfamiliar when the Professor introduced them to Mr. Joyce’s "Anna Livia Plurabelle,” with characteristic extracts. And here our critic becomes a little brutal—" Comment on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. e 1 To Cleat at Specially Reduced Price». I Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Columi H n without n h Fortnightly M n n I, <ith w at $2.50 each Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD
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    • 67 5 Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products I Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air I ESTD. 1847. Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheetings, Teats, Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods, Electrical Gloves, etc. E Catalogues of Surgical or Sports Rubber E Products sent on application. E J. G. INGRAM
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 193 5 MAJESTIC 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Positively the Last Night of our Mammoth Double Feature Attraction Fox Film Corporation presents SPENCER TRACY SIDNEY FOX IN I Six Cylinder Love’ a Together with WILLIAM COLLIER, SR. I AND I MARGUERITE CHURCHILL 1 IN I “Harmony at Home” I TOMORROW The Picture that has
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  • 78 6 IRISH DEFEATED West B.A. Forwards In Form YESTERDAY’S MATCHES London, September 23 The following are the results of matches played to day INTER LEAGUE MATCH English League 4 bish League 0 (At Blackpool) DIVISION 1 0 Sunderland 0 Everton 2 Derby Co. Manchester C. 2
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  • 303 6 POLICE COUR? INQUIRY The circumstances attending an alleged attack by two Hylams on a European woman, Mrs. R. W. Royce living at 4, Lady Hill, were inquired into by the Second Magistrate. Singapore, on I uesday. It appears that at about 8 o’clock on the afternoon
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  • 164 6 LT. COL BONDS RECENT RETIREMENT The British North Borneo Herald has received the following from Lt.-Col. Bond who is now living at Little Knowle Lustleigb, Devon “Lt Colonel and Mrs. Bond would, through the medium of the "Herald’, like to thank very much all their friends in
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  • 165 6 —“M T.” On Saturday a large crowd witnessed the "passing away” of one of the oldest public resorts in Singapore. The occasion was the sale of furniture and stock of the Hotel Van Wqk For many years this hotel has been the popular rendezvous of business
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  • 542 6 ANNUAL MEETING 6 Per Cent Dividend Declared The sixth annual general meeting of the Penang Municipal Employees Co-operative i hrift and Loan Society. Ltd., was held yesterday at the Town Hall Dr. G. S Glass, President of the Society, was in the chair, and others present
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  • 207 6 B itieh motorists have just received a warning that if their tyres are thin they should renew them at once, and save a fine which may amount to £lO for a first offence. Among the many regulations under the new Road Traffic Act is
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  • 62 6 ANNUAL INSPECTION BY GENERAL OLDFIELD Ma’acca September 21 Major General L. 0. L Oldfield, G 0.0. Malaya, made his annual inspection of the Malacca Volunteer Corps yesterday, when a tactical scheme was carried out. Later Major-General Oldfield presented acting 0. S M. Suppiah Balakrishna with the long service
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  • 715 6 Cinema Notes WEEK END ATTRACTIONS Rookery Nook and Tilly of Bloomsbury This week end the local talkie houses are showing two excellent British pictures. At the "Queen’s to night the feature will be Tilly of Bloomsbury while tbe Majestic will show "Rookery Nook on Friday
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  • 321 6 The resignation of Seoond-Lieut. H. 8. Chapman, M 0.. D.F.C., 8.8.V.F., has been accepted. Mr. Dugan Hampshire is expected to arri *e in Singapore during the second week in November. Mr. F. M. Still, who will be remembered in Selangor "soccer” circles, is due back from Home
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 Lawyers Requisites. Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Power of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 3, 4 5. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 156 6 Your racket frame may be first class, but if the gut is not the best, the whole racket becomes second rate. “Goldwing” strings are the best. Insist upon “Goldwing” Gut when buying a new racket or when getting your old one re-strung. “Goldwing is superior in every respect. will Hi
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    • 195 6 CStii'r irjli /gHL e JUST RECEIVED BEAVTY OF BEAUTIES (HSI SHIH) A romance of Ancient China about *****2 B. C. BY SHU CHIUNG (Mrs. Wu Lien Teh) author of “Yang Kuoi Fei/' The Most Famous Beauty of China. Both Titles In Stock At $3-30 Each Post Free. ALSO A LARGE
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  • 794 7 Nanking Government’s Third Protest Appeal To League Baron Shidehara Considering Draft Statement An appeal has been addressed to China and Japan by the President of the Council of the League of Nations bringing to their notice that at yesterday s sitting the council decided to address
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  • 723 7 Tremendous Resentment Shanghai, September 23 The news of the League s action was most welcome and had a wonderfully calming effect at Nanking where the tremendous resentment at the Japanese act on in Manchuria was threatening to get completely out of hand. An example of this
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  • 172 7 Singapore Observance (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 23 The Nanking Government’s declared day of national humiliation in connection with the M inchurian invasion was widely observed by Singapore Chinese yesterday. The National fl>g was fliwn at half mast and black mearning streamers were attach ed
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  • 41 7 —Reuter. Military Pickets Mobbed at Srinagar Srinagar, September 23 There were four Moslems killed and six wounded when troops fired on a Moslem crowd mobbing military pickets. The Government casualties were ninety injured, mostly sHghtly, including some high officials.-
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  • 43 7 .—Renter. South Carolina And 1932 Planting Columbia, South Carolina, Sept. 28 The Gove nor of South Carolina has signed a bid prohibiting cotton planting in 1932 provdel three fourths of the cotton acreage of tbs other southern Stake is similarly bannsd.-
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  • 290 7 and the Central Government. Rugby Radio Service. FEDERAL LEGISLATURE Strength And Composition YESTERDAY’S DISCUSSIONS London, September 23 LORD Sankey announced, at to day’s meeting of the Federal Structure Committee, that there would be a meeting of the Minorities’ Committee next week. It is anticipated that the committee
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  • 73 7 Reuter. Trans-America Corporation Changes Policy Naw York, Septembar 23 Convinced that branch banking on a national scale is not likely in the near future tha Trans-Amerioa Banking Corporation announce sweeping ch»nges in policy inclu ling the eventual surrender of the controlling interest in various banks with asaete totalling
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  • 49 7 —Reuter. Attempt to Provoke Disorder Amsterdam. September 23 Encouraged by the Communist paper the Tribune,*’ Communi°ts tried to provoke disorder by singing the Internationale out side the Royal Pa ace when Q leen Wflhel mina arrived on her annual visit. The police prevented any further demons tration
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  • 48 7 Reuter. Irish Free State President’s Appeal London, September 23 The Irish Free State r resident, Mr Cosgrave. appeals to the people to buy home produced goods and failing which British goods He a'so appeals to the British people to buy Irish goods after home produced.—
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  • 43 7 Reuter. Western Union and Radio Corporation New York. September 23 An elaborate scheme of co operation has been arranged between the Western Union and the Radio Corporation whereby their cab'e telegraph and wireless services are co ordinated all over the world.
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  • 80 7 LANTERN PROCESSION ABANDONED In view of the abnormal conditions now prevailing in Malaya and the unprecedented distress and calamities caused by the recent floods in China the usual Chinese national day lantern procession he'd annually at Penang will be abandoned this year but a formal celebration by
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  • 154 7 Attack on Three Records A2A. M. START Wyndham, September 24 Air Commodore Kingsford Smith took off at 2 o’clock this mornieg on an attempt to beat the record for an Australia-England flightWeather conditions were perfect.—Reuter. Commodore Kingsford Smith is endeav oaring to establish three new records for
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  • 187 7 Reuter. Socialists Bluffing, but r pprehensive London, September 24 It appears now generally agreed that a general election is imminent. It is stated a plan is being considered to pass legislation to shorten the statutory period of nineteen days between the prorogation of Parliament and polling day
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  • 137 7 CELEBRATION OF SITA’S MARRIAGE During recent evenings a Hindu epic has been read at ths Sathukal Madalayam. Western Road Penang, the incidental expenses of which were are borne by the proprietor of the Madalayam, Mr. G. Samy Pillay Office Assistant. Treasury Penang. Last evening, when the portion
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  • 109 7 SUIT SETTLED In the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Whitley, the suit between hor Bah Seh and the Italas’a, Limited, was stated to have been settled. When the case was called by the Deputy Registrar, Mr. J J Saunders, for the plaintiff informed His
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  • 89 7 CHINESE PLEADS GUILTY A Chinese named Bin r eng was to day charged before the Police Magistrate, Penang, with being in possession of dutiab e liquor and with fermenting intoxicating liquor witout a licence. The accused pleaded gui’ty to both charges. Mr. Parker of the Government Monopolies
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  • 258 7 GOOD TURN OUT Superiority of Hutchings School Ground The first P.O.C practice of the season was held last evening on the Hutchings School Ground. At the on set it must be stated that this ground is infinitely superior to the Esplanade and it is fortunate fcr
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  • 79 7 WHITE v REST Practice Gam? on Saturday The following are the teams for the Rugger practice match on Saturday at the Esplanade. Kick off 4.50 p.m. White (Newcomers I .—Scott: Hains and Brady Rogers and Lee Cameron; Strang and eonard Smith C.T., Wraight, Green, Read. Wheeler, Knowles,
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  • 80 7 Water tolo champions io PLAY THE Re.BJ On Sunday at 11 am. the 1931 Water Polo Champions (Dolphins) will play against The Rest. The following are she teams: 1931 tampions G Eng huan (captain T. Wah Him and L Loon Teong;-L» Kean Tee S Teow eong. N.
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  • 93 7 COLOURS v WHITES Friday, on the Esplanade, at 5.10 p.m, (Not on Hutchings School ground) Colours Kerneil Singb; F G Pooley and H G Moulding; D K Evans, K V Adams and G I Begley; D A Coupar, I. C Smith, W R 3 Perrott, S A Woosey and
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  • 60 7 D. A F. C’s CENTRE-HALF SELECTED At the invitation of the management of the Malayan-Indo Ceylon Football Association and with the permission of the Penang Football Association, O.G. Mydin, Honorary Secretary of the Darul Aihsan Football Club. Penang left by the s s Ipoh yesterday for Singapore
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  • 19 7 MONTtii Y v EDAL The September Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played on Saturday and 'unday.
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  • 23 8 On September 21 at Norwood, to May Lilian, wife of Arthur Williams M. C. 8., District Officer, Dindinga, a daughter. Marian Rov«ena.
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  • 530 8 Utless ha is prepared to spend his retirement —it is difficult to visua-ise that happy state at this period—in exile the Briton who has acquired a modest competence in Malaya cannot hope to escape the tentacles of the income tax octopus. That in itself is depressing
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  • 280 8 The official stataraent that 'the dollar would not be affected” taken by itself waa misleading. The dollar has already been affected in that it is impossible to buy American dollars or most European currencies at the rates operative last week. That there is stiH a good dual
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  • 1325 8 A. H. I Penang, Thursday. IKE the flies and the mos J quitoes, and other pests of humanity inevitable—or seemingly so—with the settling up of new country the gentle cow has disappeared from Green-lane, or rather that portion of it which forms a junction with Hargreaves-road. This
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 485 8 m .1 -TW From the Kitchen of I Mary Hale Martin I <-/sA^ s You 11 like them- prune s I Fa;‘<* PRUNE MUFFINt 4ar.\ Quality L 2 cops white flour 1 ejrg 4 Uaspoo. s baking powder 1/3 cop L.bby s Evaporated t A teaspoon salt 2/3 cup water
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    • 32 8 E. o. the best situated seaside HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.
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    • 23 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: Anyway, the depression has solved the problem of what to do with old razor blades. We now shave with them.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 43 9 at the next presidential campaign Reuter and Rugby Radio tervice. at the next presidential campaign Reuter and Rugby Radio tervice. at the next presidential campaign Reuter and Rugby Radio tervice. at the next presidential campaign Reuter and Rugby Radio tervice.
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  • 24 9 at the next presidential campaign Reuter and Rugby Radio tervice. at the next presidential campaign Reuter and Rugby Radio tervice.
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  • 23 9 tnav poiub- v has been raised. —Rugby Radio service and Reuter at the next presidential campaign Reuter and Rugby Radio tervice.
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  • 203 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Read A Second Time LABOUR OPPOSITION London, September 23 In the House of Commons the Finance Bill was discussed on the second reading which teas opposed for the Labour Party by Mr. Pethick Lawrence, the former Financial Secretary to the Treasury, on the
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  • 87 9 present rest desirab e —Rugby Radio Ser ice Excellent but Rest Desir.ble London, September 28 Mr. Stanley Baldwin will preside over the Cabinet and take the place of the Prime Minister while the latter is having a few days complete re t in the country. Mr. MacDonald’s
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  • 69 9 Reuter. Lloyds’ And Arms Insurance Policies London. September 23 With a view to checking banditry in China the Foreign Office has requested Lloyds to refuse to issue policies to cover arms destined for China either directly or indirectly. Through reinsurance treaties with continental markets such insurance ban considerably
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  • 336 9 -Reuter. Japan and Poland Dissent LORD CECIL GIVES UNDERTAKING America’s Destroyer Construction London. September 23 Mr. Baldwin, replying in the House of Commons at question time in the absence of the Prime Minister, made a statement with reference to the proposals of Signor Grandi for a truce
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  • 46 9 i. —Reuter. Resigns Royal Mail Directorships London, September 23 T ord Kyi san t has resigned his seat on the Court of the Royal Mail Steam Packet and Pacific Steam Navigation Company and also his directorship of other companies of the Royal Mail group
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  • 71 9 Reuter. Moratorium Lx ension Believed Inevitable New York, September 23 Though President Hoover, on reports from Mr. Mellon believes that a two years extension of bis war debts mora torium is inevitable he is of the opinion that Germany should take the initiative by obtaining an extension from
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  • 13 9 Beater J ondo September 23 Summerti ne ends on October 8.-
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  • 40 9 Rmter Private Committee Meets at London Paris. September 23 The private committee of silver experts meets at London to morrow. The committee consists of Mr. Ernest Franklin (London). Heer \an alree (Holland' and Mr. Marshall Tuthill (New York).-
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  • 129 9 —Beater. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Alleged Fraudulent Conversion London, September 23 Sir Arthur Wheeler and George Victor Smith have been committed for trial at the Leicester Assizes. Sir Arthur Wheeler was formerly head of Arthur Whae'er Co., one ef the largest firms of outside brokers in
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  • 171 9 from New York.—Reute: and R g y Radio Service. SCIENTIFIC PENETRATION Meeting of Brilliant Scientists London, September 23 Some 5,000 of the Empire’s most brilliant scientists crowded into the Albert Ha I to instal General Smuts as the hundredth president of the British Association. Tha
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 9 9 PASTILLES W V AHIXRESS TEXMSKA FABWK/ jf CEFLE. SWEDEN
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    • 53 9 —in i i wmi in—mane rww gr '’’’J Masters ir JUST ARRIVED NEW His Master’s Voice Records for October CAN BE HEARD AT S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., 16, Pishop Street. Penang. Reputation Won Through I Value IS THE STORY OF I “HOLLANDIA’S” SUCCESS. Condensed Evaporated or Sterilised. IG. H. SLOT
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  • 606 10 FUN AND FRO 10, LTD. New Amusements Opening Night October 10, which is the Chinese National Day, has been selected as the date by Fun and Frolic, limited, to launch their new business at Penang which is out to rival the “New World” enterprise at
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  • 140 10 ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY Hamid bin Hussain, a member of the Babul Rahim Sporting Club, who claimed *nal°n a charge of having sold lottery tickets f the Club to a non member, was again produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate. Penang, when he withdrew his former
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  • 1201 10 TEST CASE OPENS Pahang Consolidated and Tin Enactment Kuala Lumpur» September 22 The hearing commenced this morning before Chief Justice Elphinstone, of the suit by the Pabaug Consolidated Co. Ltd against the State of Pahang for, firstly, a declaration that they are exempt from any legislation whereby
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  • 288 10 MR. E. A. FILENE AND MASS PRODUCTION Mr. E. A. Filene, of Boston, Massachusetts, spoke on '*The Road to Trade Recovery” at a meeting at the Holborn Restaurant, London arranged by the Management Research Group-*, au organization which provides facilities for the exchange of experience and joint study
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  • 225 10 HARRISONS AND OROSFIELD’S RESULTS IN SUMATRA It is a well-established fact ((ays the India Rubber J urnal) that a rubber plantation, when divided into small tapping tasks, yields more rubber per unit of surface than when divided into large tapping tasks. The reasons are obvious. In the
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  • 152 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day E g g g Sharks 2? DQ Seto sc. sc. MiningAyer Hitam 10/9 11/6 10/9 11/6 cum Hong Fatt w. -35 .40 37* .421 Hongkong
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  • 62 10 OVER 22 400 TONS The total exports of rubber for August from the Dutch East I idles amounted to 22,487 tons of which the United Kingdom took 1.745 tnns; the Unite! States of America 8,060 rone. The Federated McLy States exports were 7,814 tone. Native Rubber
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  • 80 10 Singapore P. ices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for tc-diy a e as follow: Spot 8} cts. per lb. October 8* Oat /Dee. Jan./Mir. 1982 9* M rket Firm. The following prices were rta'ieed for rubber sold at our Auction-rooms to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed Smoked Sheet
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  • 42 10 Amended Return of Rubber Stocks Production and Gross Etporis in tons August. A. Production of large Estates Jihore should r< a 1 3,602 D. Stocks Luge Estates Jihore should read 3,977. Production of Sntnll Estates Malay States should real 12,522.
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  • 87 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting €o. Ltd. London September 22, Spnt £ll7 17.6 three months* buying £120.10 0 and three months’ sell ng £120.12.6. Messrs. Boustead Co 24th September quotation for Singapore refined tin $62 62* per picul, business done 150 tons, Penang refined tin's62.6l* per picul, business done 25
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  • 93 10 The following are traffiy receipts of the Imperial and Intena ional Communications Ltd. Estimated traffic receipts for August 334 326 Traffic receipts for August, 1930. 411.090 Aggregate for eight months Jany. Aug. 3.096.049, Aggregate for eight months Jany. Aug. 1930. 3,656 033 The sum of £18,500 must be
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/Af: LONDON Spit £*****-6 Up £2 0 0 3 Mbs’ £122 15 0 Up £2*s 0 SINGAPORE $6242i> ml Up sl37| 150 tons tai RUBBKRi U»ta 2U Up|d. Uro York 51/16 c. (M) Up 3/16 c. Lull 8J e, Up
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  • 198 10 MILLIONS MORE THAN WE ARE LIKELY TO Ri QUIRE Mr. A. J. Lewis (London) wrote to the "Daily Telegraph” last month.— I have read with much interest a ra a giaph in the "Daily Telegraph*’ nnder the heading Another Rubber Control Scheme.’’ Would not a eimp’er
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  • 807 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES j 3PBBIR IDaiteM 1 AUe; by Babfeei 9« A lor G»>»h itubbci Im M AmalgKmateS BaSay 2. Ayar aitaaa Ftantof SjoSh**, c Ayei Kuning Fubbet lalate« 10,I 0, Ayer Kolat Rabbei (Jo Ayer Fmm Hubbe,» Katatea Balau Plaattagßraifeta Baareti Rubber va “’n. Batu Untasg Rubbti
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 149 10 New Advertisements IF" I 1 LS.I. 'J 1111 11 ■L."..- 1 J TO lET Two Small Bungalows To Let. at Butterworth, 3 small rooms and verandah, part furnished. Rent $45 per month including elec'ric light. Aptly Box Nj. 135, c/j Pinang GrZ’tte. FOR SALE CHEVROLET 1930 Ma’oon. Good Condition outside
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  • 202 11 Penang September 24 ote. benar as Opium p. sheet nom 1,000.00 Cloves h 90.00 9oW leaf .Um 75.00 Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80c 70.00 i* UOi 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 15.00 Oopra Sundried buyere 3.85 Rattane mlm 11.10 Rattens Coarse 10.65 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Rioi— 10.58
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  • 202 11 GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GREAT BRITAIN London, September 1 A leading expert in the rubber trade yeeterday pointed out to me that the rub* ber industry was of great importance to Great Britain and that its restoration to a paying basis would materially assist revenue and our foreign
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  • 228 11 GOVERNMENT REPORT ON SUBSTITUTES According to a report recently issued by the United States Government Bureau of Mines, much study has been given to the problem of finding a substitute for tinplate in the canning industry, but no tinfree container has been developed as yet that can
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    • 281 11 INSLUMP TIME& ADVERTISE. trade is had the motto oj X every man who has something to sell should he Publicity, Publicity and again Publicity. Economy ceases to be economy when it is applied to the money set aside for advertising purposes. wise business man knows this and intensifies his publicity
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    • 191 11 r 1111 B DUNLOP I The first and last word on I TYRES tts British as the lHaq I (OffisW I C.F.H. 951 j EASTERN SERIES X. THE CATAMARAN J J These quaint. narrow /j m WEri -T rffl. vessels with one outrigger W are a feature of the Is
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  • 622 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of Sailing Steamer Kampar B. Datoh and T. Anson Do To-day Kinta S’pore P. Swettenham
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    • 308 12 HANDS VERY BAD WTHJZEf/A Of a Wet Nature and Very Itchy. Healed by Cuticura. “I had eczema about six months. It was of a wet nature and my hands were very bad with it; in fact they were quite red. It was very itchy and I could not do any
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    • 134 12 Andrews I 7 WF Preserves Your Health. The Borneo Company, Ltd. PROBAK 1 HI THE BETTER BLADE g FITS GILLETTE TYPE I RAZORS OLD OR NEW I Millions fo-day are enjoying grateful coolness of per- jtg feel shaves —PROBAK shaves PROBAK blades are Sg made in an entirely new way
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  • 631 13 Instead of being sunk below the level of the land, like the Clyde, the Yangtze is raised up as upon a Viaduct.’’ 'lt is difficult for people in Britain to re a* Use at all vividly the extent and terrible effect of
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    • 176 13 LEA PERRINS’ I SAUCE I Tbe sauce that famous caejs prejcr S 1111» s I Beautiful gt O' Women— 1 ,> and Odo! I I Dojo Watts, BI P. Film Star. g *T i HERE are many women-whose every feature is perfect, a A but who miss beauty because their
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    • 610 13 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED A Rem;d, e «or n Consumption Has Lancet" <lB /UNTREATED MILKA 11 f BOTH WHOLE AND 4 f jffzJa I SKIM MED. HAS VERY I I LITTLE ANU-RACHITIC derk p. yoxkermax, discoverer of the inkT llr I I J NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. W Marvellous as
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  • 614 14 QUEENS AND WORKERS Premature Old Age From Overwork Proferoor Ritchie, of Aberdeen University, gave an interfiling lantern lecture to the C'onfrrer cd of the Apia C üb, attended by bee-keepers frem aT over the world, ia which he described tbrbulling cf an underground waspb’ nest
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    • 379 14 A Watch of true ||||||l Westclox accuracy. POCKET BEN is moderately priced, I yet it is built with the V I Bn I same care and accuracy I Ji that go into the mak- f B m 111 ing of Big Ben and all 3 Sill other Westclox. Vg f/lj/
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    • 68 14 f MOL STEEL 5 Srar® as 4 aS Feauhtu I* iwa» a baa ia dM W. J. KDMO 09, I English Pharmacy B 82, 54. Beach street. Penang I In Exchange ?or 200 used St mps of Straits Sett lementa. Malay States, Siam. Hong Kong, Java and the surrounding countne?
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    • 415 14 1 1 hi ‘V SWWWCTBBM—-I MMJ— Ml I Dollar Exchange Tables Sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling fro if -dgnifcI 2s. &3d. to 2s. ?sd. from Id, tc £lO,OOO I] THE ONLY IWH l Exchange Table |||l| Ascending I 64?ths of a PENNY |BB Obtainable at tbe t ||i|j
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  • 676 15 Pmiatig. September 24, IJ3I. OMOWHABTA MARKET, JfUTTON Cta. Mutton Indian M ?er lb 48 Head goat 1-20 8u nep 90 ad Liver wikh heart A lu*< j 0 141 Tripe M 9 Coat or Sheep M per jb 48 Sweet Bread M p B < r 4(j Suet
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    • 783 15 THE PINING GAZETTE I I 'l (Xsrx I List of Places where the “Gazette" I S eaa be bought at 10 Cents. y 5 I I >7, o MDJ a»n 11,- Va > tOCAL o 29 M Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. w 8. K. Md.
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    • 1833 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line P 0.-BRITISH INDIA INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG cforfAMERICAN MAIL LINE, I AND APCAR LINES WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CO Nil N ENT. l g w; IFrl Eh (Companies Incorporated in England x MENELAUS Sept 25 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Apt— I t" ORESTES
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