Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833» PUBLISHED DAILY No. 220. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 245 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Jfrtnch Office 52, Leith Street j ju j «u l u..u.x Thought For To-day. “Hath An Excellent Good Name.” Much Ado. etc Act 3 Sc. 1. “DON'T FORGET THE Read’s “DOG’S HEAD’’ WHITBREAD’S Lager!” Brewed from the Finest Malt and
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2651 2 TOLEr SELANGOR TURF CLUB Tenders Invited THE BANKS. Compound House. No. 178, Kehw.i AUTUMN RACE MEETING Federateii Malay States Railway. PINANG THE MERCAHTILE BAtiK IH «(O nHIhS No. 54 Pm) ~SUPPLY OF COAL FOR LOCOMOTIVE OF INDIA, LUSHED. CORPOMTIOH Avenue. Immed.ate ExHr Saturday 26th, Wednesday PURPOSES X K7 r (Incorporated
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  • News From All Parts
    • 163 3 LATiN COURTESY Novel Method of Propaganda “Politeness and propaganda” is the motto of the police at Compiegne, who have evolved a new methi d for dealing with the careless motorist. Anyone who leaves hia <nr haphazard in the street for too long may expec: to fi'id
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    • 132 3 The Zx/s country branch at Whipsra’e has an tx mp'e of the way wild animals hasten to go back to nature and show contempt f»r hygienic surroundings provided by aai. R cmtly the Z>o decided that two pygmy hippopotami should be sent to Whipsnade for
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    • 148 3 I would ask your symra l by Gays a “Morning Post” correspondin’) for poor Jack (Leg Diamond. Surely thir gs are coming io a pretty p-ss when a in nof hi? pc?i ion in the R.cketeer ng W rid is lial 1-j to be sent to the
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    • 115 3 ‘T have a horror of cats.’’ Mr. Mark Hambourg, the famous p anis’, declared in an interview in Sydney, quoted by Reuter’s correspondent. “If there is a cat in the room either it or I must go. It is generally the c«t th it leaves.’' Mr. Hiinbomg
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    • 78 3 The following story is statei by a “Morning Post’’ gossip to have greatly amused Queen Victoria, when it was to d to her by Lieu*. Bigge, afterwards Lord Siamfordtaa: A small b »y was introduce! to a gooseberry bush ia full fruit. Aft»” rampliog one cr two
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    • 73 3 There are all sorts of rumours about meseures that may have to be adopted for dealing with the national difficulties (e mments London c »rre?pondent of the I iverpool “Daily Pcs.”). Oa* suggestion that I h .ve heard id that in order to check the trade
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    • 88 3 BLIND CHILDREN Cannot Learn to Walk Blind children in New York often cannot learn to walk because of the traffic and other noise of the metropolis. Th'S is one strange fact that emerg-s from a survey by tha Guy Health Officer of the cf ci.y nois e
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    • 141 3 The c ffect of the ab ilition of the spe’»’ limit upon the number of scc'dents is stdl in dispute (writes the “Minchester Guardian” London correspondent). The figures of London street acciden'sf r the firs quarter of the year showed a decrees?, and tne claim has
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    • 127 3 I no confirmation at th > Natural History Museum of the suggestion that the Museum authorities propose to conduct an investigation into the hab'ts of the flies whose bites have caused unpleasant illness among G<il Guides at Deptford (writes the London correspondent of “The Yorkshire Post”).
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    • 164 3 A remarkable story of a motherly cat is till by Sir Willbm Beach Thnmaa in the “Spectator.” An estate ba 1 flf found a nest of young rabbits which he ca’ried home to h s cat who bad lost her kitten?. She took kindly to them at
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    • 88 3 High fees are b ing eff-red to yourg women with the Vsnua line, for the eras* of «dimming bis ca’S'da dearth of artists’ models. An artist says that du-ing the tail e x months he h-s interviewed scores of morals with» ut being all 3 to ?ng ge
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    • 215 3 tconomif gte. •—the spending of money to best advantage. Cerebos Salt is pure, therefore less is used; pours freely to the last grain—avoiding all waste. Wise housewives choose it for true economy. (crslSos) < SALT Mh A jl, x T k ffl,- _-.-~.LC~a,,*Page “JAY" fencing QCXtllu 1. 2LX H il
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    • 35 3 There is no better Tennis Gut manufactured in the world than “Goldwing” Brand, You will get complete satisfaction and exceptional good value. Sole Agents in Malaya, V. R. VICK CO., LTD., Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 206 3 z I 'BIG NINE' The Outstanding 1 Cap for Value and Performance in 1931 is the owrariara “BIC NINE’’ The ideal car for all who appreciate BIG CAR COMFORT AT SMALL CAR COST —An improved design of the popular and successful 9 h.p. Standard of 1930. Models Now on View
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 1060 4 Owners Fconomizing The Dake of York fa’M to fi’l and tai b*cn reopened with *1 tr d conditions, writes the racing correspondent of the "T.mea”. 1« is to be hop'd that this important event will now fill, bat it will caase me no surprise if
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    • 663 4 ENTERPRISE NEEDED Where Will Osborne Play? For two or three years Bradford have bad a very good tt am but j «st short of the requirements to win promotion. I think they are sure to do well sgiin. At the same time I ft ar the old weaknesses
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    • 114 4 -z zZ 5 s’" I»* I f 5 p, A S< 't I WS '> A -S'- r V o Zpz A /VVZ The I Ideal I Food for the Tropics. I the ONLY I correct I alternative Ito breast feeding. The nourishment a child receives from breast milk and
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    • 39 4 In Exchange For 200 used St mps of Straits Settlements, M -lay States, Slam. Hong Kong, Java and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aerop'anes. MISS TEE KIA ORA? Stockwell, London, England
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    • 341 4 Crtk«nliiZ I 3a u fa M h k2® I RECORDS Of NewLoadoa Sue cesses DX 249 Ballad Concart Memorias (Partl&2. solo by Quentin M ae ea!l All the old favourites, .“Macbush,” “My Dear Soul” “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” “Down the Vale? G!o;io ua Devon.” dx 250 ip uu J l
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  • 3119 5 Found Guilty of Criminal Breach of Trust AT a quarter to seven on the evening of Sept. 3 Mr. S. V. Ranasinghe, Advocate, Colombo, heard the verdict of the jury at the conclusion of hie trial. The jury had dt liberated for half an
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  • 204 5 AND SOMS OTHER? More American Corruption A re d»r writ a to ask if I can exp’ain to him the derivation of the word dollar, writes a gos ip in a home i aper. I can. It is -n Americanisation of the German word taler. In
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  • 219 5 Against Children’s Ailments Few childr?n s ape health troubles of B">me kind, ard wise parent? always keep Paoy’s Ovn Tablets at hand for the immediate correction of infait lo indigestion, c inBt pation, c 1 c, croup» fevers, cold?, worms and such like childhood maladies. Administered at
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 216 5 I A GREAT ALL-BR TtSH TRIUMPH MAJ E.STIC 6-5 TO-NIGHT 9-30 The World Famous BRITISH Comedy Success that Has Broken All Box office Records! ROOKERY NOOK Ben Traver’s CeJeb rated Aldwych Theatre Farce with the original cast, including TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN WINIFRED SHOTTER MARY BROUGH. Etc. a A Riot
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  • 455 6 PROMISSORY NOTE Pl?a of V ariation of Contract Fails An interesting point relating to loans and sureties was raised in the Penang District ourt yesterday afternoon before Mr. H. A Forrer. The matter arose out of a case in which huah Chooi Teng of No. 31. Bridge
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  • 131 6 To night at the Esplanade at 8 30. 1 March Radio Pecking 2 Overture Land Of The Mountain And F ood Me Cunn 3 Potpourri Melodious Memories Finck A potpourri of the fascinating Airs which have haunted the memories of >]usic Lovers during the past fifty years.
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  • 124 6 QUESTION OF COLONY’S ASIATIC UNEMPLOYED At next Monday's meeting of the Legis dative ouncil, the llou'ble Mr. Lim Cheng Ean will ask the following questions (1) (a) Will Government be pleas ed to state whether it will con aider the advisability and equitable ness of extending in
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  • 396 6 Orders of the Day The following is the agenda for the Legislative Council meeting on Monday: 1. Questions by Mr. Lim Cheng Ein: "(a Will Government be pleased to state whether it will consider the advisability and equitableness of extending in a greater or lesser degree to the
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  • 126 6 MR. H- M. WATSON The death occurred at the Kota Bharu European Hospital on 4th September, of Mr. H M. Watson, (Manager of Pasir Gajab Estate) after a very short illness. Mr. Watson was very popular amongst both European and Asiatic communities and bio sudden death
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  • 87 6 MEETING TO DAY At a Committee meeting of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce held on Wednesday, September 23 Messrs. Koh Leok Hup and Lee Soon Theam were appointed representatives of the Chamber to co operate with the Committee of the China Flood Rehef Fund recently
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  • 29 6 —Reuter. BRENTFORD’S THREE GOkL WIN AT READING London. September 24 In the Southern Section of the Third Division Brentford beat Reading by three goals to nil —Reuter.
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  • 44 6 The following will represent the C.R.O aga.net the Province Wellesley XI, on Saturday at Victoria Green: Ow Heng Thuan, Khaw Bias Thong, Ooi Phee Seng, Lim Kim hooi Tan Hooi Teik Ong Chin Huat. Lee Ee Teik. Boey Fatt tO Ke Oh Chons
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  • 780 6 Trainer E. Norman left for Kuala Lum pur last night by the mail train. ie Mr. E. H. Taylor of Goperg Consoli dated Ltd and Mrs. Taylor are due from home next week. ie d HH. the Sultan of Perak will be leaving >r Kuala Kangsar to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 311 6 Modern Methods 3g of Efficient Accou nti ng— V The Twinlock simpli- Hl 1.1-XXX-1 jjjjp fies work, speeds up entry and reference, saves time (and over- time), and saves money. Thousands of Leading I Industrial Firms have 1 already proved this. I j Why not prove it for that P™
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  • 1729 7 Selections for To-Morrow Old Favourites Must Be Followed Hopaway and Taiping II BY “TIC-TAC” To-morrow will see the opening the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting which will be continued on Wednesday. September 30, and Saturday, October 3. This being a three-day meeting and
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  • 168 7 SINGAPORE ASS.ZE3 Alleged Cheque Forgery (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 25 Major Frank Bullen, a well known Euro pean resident, pleaded not guilty to two charges respecting the alleged forgery of a cheque for $124 96 at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Sproule and
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  • 54 7 -Reuter. Mounted p o!ice 1 ailed Out London, September 25 A torchlight procession of 15.000 un empkyed through the streets of Dundee si disorganised traffic that the police had to baton charge. Then the mounted police were summoned and twenty arrests were made Several persons were injured and
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  • 478 7 TWO CHINESE CHARGED Committed for Trial at Assizes Two preliminary enquiries were held this morning by Mr. Edward Jago Police Magistrate, Penang, into two cases in which two Chinese Char Ah Heck and Lee Hai Chooi were charged with returning from banishment. Both accused were committed
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 240 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Please allow me a little space in yo ir valuable paper for a few remarks on the cost of living in Penang. I am wall aware that food in general market prices has fallen but there is no
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    • 76 7 Sir.—Though Mr. S. P. Nadasan Pillay, a member of tbe Committee of Management of the Hindu Enlowments Board, Penang is away in India on a short leave, there is still controversial discussion in the press as to his return. Mr. Nadasan Pi lay returned this morn ing
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  • 744 7 ADVERTISING MALAYA Mr. Sidney’s Address to Rotarians Mr. Richard Sidney the Malayan author, journalist and schoolmaster, sought to instruct members of tbe Singapore Rotary Club at their weekly tiffin meeting at the Adelphi Hotel, on Wed eiday on the value of advertising Malaya. The meeting was well attended
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  • 99 7 DRIVER CHARGED A s the result of a m tor lorry trau car collision which occurred at the junction o Prangin Street Ghaut and Victoria Street on September 12. a Ch rese lorry driver named Tan Peng Seong was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago Police
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  • 568 7 SUPREME COURT SUITS Counsel Blames the Clients “I will do anything to reduce costs,” said Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court this morning in granting an application from Counsel to have a case restored without payment of a further setting down fee. This was
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  • 482 8 Are not we making a fetish of education in Malaya? The variety and depth of the subjects now taught in local schools p ompts us to ask that question. Take an advanced class in anv school. It will generally be found that one out of every ten pupils has
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  • 199 8 After reading ai i'laminating article in Lloyds Bank Monthly Review on national finances, wa ara lefc with the impression that the duty of the loyal citizen is to get rich and to stay in that not unenviable position. It is convincingly rapresented that the idle (or industrious)
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  • 1356 8 A. H. L. Penang, F iday s tfV s r e f 0 n ‘h e corres kJLJ pondence columns of our mo ning coLtemporary that a certain measure oi controversy has arisen over the decision of the mass meeting hel I recently, to advise against t
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 123 8 £SR TvqiZ/ if MMg Lt«w/tw VX W«I A good game of tennis and then a iTmLshcjti yr?' I IHE CAS LIGHT i COKE g Co’s. Works, Fulham. I t I \<ONDOS/ Erilain’s Largest Gas-Purifying Plant Until recently it was customary to use cast-iron in the construction of sRS-purifters—the B above
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    • 32 8 E. O. THE REST SITUATED SEaSIDK HOTEL IN IHE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room anti private battiroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.
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    • 37 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: Socialist definition of the hated capitalist lie’s a drone, who just sucks the honey out of the sweat of the honest workingman; then he throws the squeezed out lemon on to the scrap heap
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 330 9 -Reuter. Industrial Shares Improve FURTHER RECOVERY OF METAL General Tone Confident London, September 24 The 2 dive conditions which mirked the re-opening of the Mask E-change yesterday vrere fully maintained to day. Industrial o’l land minug shares all improved while gift ed;&d securities showed a decline
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  • 63 9 ComiroJities are Jntcrraicnal (urrency London, September 2 A leading fi rn of metal brokers writes Whatever may be the outcome of the change of Government commodities which are now selling at record low prices should be favourably regarded by investors, as they are international currency,’ while warrants
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  • 64 9 —-Rugby Radio t tivice. £5OO Grant to British Honduras London, September 24 The Colony of Trinidad has made a Srant of £oCC to British Honduras towards the relief of dish-ess caueed by the recent disastrous hmm axe in which it is feared dose“ upon a tenth of the
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  • 56 9 yeut’”. Fi st of New Cruisers Launched Devonport, September 25 H. M. S. "Leander’’, the first of the new C’asi of G 000 ton cruisers designed expressly for the protection of trade routes, has been launched at Devonport dockyards Mrs. Alexander, wife of the ex First Lord of
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  • 202 9 -Reuter. No Information Expected STABILISATION SCHEME London, September 24 The Committee of Silver Experts met privately and were deliberating all day. They will meet again to-day but it is not likely that any information will be available until they have reported to Paris. Reuter understands that the
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  • 105 9 Yesterday Sat. Sept. 19 Paris 98$ 123 96 New York 8 89$ 4 85 j Brussels 27$ 3183 Geneva 19$ 24 86 Amsterdam 9 75 12.03 Milan 75$ 92 89 Berlin 17 20 52 Stockholm 15$ 18.16 Copenhagen 17$ 1818 Oslo 16$ 18.18 Vienna 32 34
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  • 63 9 Renter. Moslem Mob Defying Authorities Srinagar, September 24 Pvjic prevails among the Hindus owing to fears of the repetition of yesterday s riots. The Moslem mob, anned with swords and axes, are openly defying the authorities and are birricading roads. The curfew is being enforce! to night.
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  • 61 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Distribution of Financial Resources I ondon. September 21 The Federal Structure Committee to day concluded its discussions on the strength and composition of the Indian Federal Legist‘ture and passed the question of the distribution of financial resources between the federation and its units. On this
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  • 59 9 week of October. -Rugby Radio Service. Full Consideration of Pay Reductions London, September 24 The Admiralty announces that in iew of the time required to give full consideration to the reports of the committee of enquiry on pay reductions vessels of the Atlantic Fleet will remain at home
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  • 394 9 wao UCIUI IHIUOU IVI vuu Insurance Fund must cease. Rugby Ralio Service. Next Week’s New Laws BALANCE OF TRADE London, September 24 From statements mife in the House of Commons by Mr Baldwin and in the House of Lords by Lord Reading as to the future business
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  • 117 9 Unique Gathering (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 25 Since the arrival of the Acting Chief Jus tice Mr. Justice Sproule. the Chief Justice s House at Ntssim Hili hvs been the scene of more than one un q le gathering Yesterday afternoon 100 inmates of
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  • 48 9 Reuter. Landed Last Night I ondon September 24 Air Commodore Kingsford Smith lan led at Cheribou, Java this evening on his flight from Australia to England —Rugby Radio Service. Cheribon. Java September 25 Kingsford Smith bopped off at 8.45 this morning for Victoria Point, Burma.
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  • 85 9 -Rugby Radio s’ervice. Lord Byng to Retire From Comm’ssionership 1 ondon, September 24 Lord Byng, Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, has intimated his intention of retiring at the end of the month. In 1928 when living in retirement after his period as Governor General cf Canada be
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  • 645 9 —Reuter. To Sit Until Settled AMERICAN NOTE RECEIVED Geneva, September 24 A committee of five members of the Council, composed of representatives of Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy and the President are now conferring as to the further steps to be taken to restore peace
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  • 42 9 -Reuter. Unemployment And Road Funds London September 24 The needs of the Unemployment Fund and additional advances to the Road Fund has necessitated the issue of a supplementary estimate of £2O 700 000 of which £l3 700.000 is for unemployment.—
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  • 89 9 —Reutt r. Imperial Shipping Committee DEEP WATER BERTHS Loudon, September 24 The ’mperial Shipping Committee, presided over by Sir Halford Ma kinder, having considered the provision of additional deep water berths at Port Swettenham reported in favour of a scheme estimated to cost £1 300
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  • 62 9 -Reuter. Resolution By American Legion Detroit, September 2f A resolution requesting Congress to si brrit "be question of the repeal of prohibition n tho btates Ur State referendums was passed by the National Convention of American Legion many of whose delega’es, meanwhile have made legislative action unnecessary by
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  • 40 9 -Reuter. Temporarily Closes Its Doors Cologne, September 24 The Deichmann Bank one of tee c-ldest-acd most respected institutions which financed the export of guns to America dur ng the civil war of 1858 has temporarily el its doors.—
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 190 9 j I it Ground Coffee. I OH pfe /^?^DoNOURP R£f4!^ S /3 n.. r r n S W DA,Ly ensub By rar J PERFECT Per 1 lb Tin. the I $l-55 Largest Sale I feST Per 21b tin, in Nalaya ||L L,T TLE&cy| I I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. SOLE
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  • 556 10 NOT A PARASITE The Richer the Rich, the Richer the Poor A middle-class family with an income of £I,COO a year provides ten times a i good a market for the va’ied products of industry as that provided by a working■clats family 1 ving on
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  • 105 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London September 23, Spot £119.17.6 three months’ buying £122 15 0 and three months’ se'l £122.17,6. Messrs. Boustead Co ,Ltd. 25th Ssptembe* quotation for Singapore refined tin $66-50 per picul, business done 100 tone, Penang refinei tin $66. per picul, havers no stlbrs,
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  • 81 10 Penang. 25 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank Oa London Bank Damaad 2/3 21/32 u m 4 rr/u 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/is credit 2 4 13/32 O.i 3 Documentary 2 4 17/32 New York Bank Demand 42 nom Frft’ice TT. 1050 nom h TT 154 nom Bangk k
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  • 759 10 P. A. M. AND RESTRICTION Collaboration With Consumers Essential Kuala Lumpur, September 23 Referring, at the half yearly meeting of the P.aoters’ Association of MVaya (which was held at the Snngei Ujong Club, S’remban, yesterday morning) to the repeated referenejsto rubber restriction the hon’ble Mr. J, S.
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  • 81 10 The s. s. Kedah a rived this morning with the fo.lowing passengers from Singapore Mr S J Wilson, Mr R A Y Carutb, Mrs Arthur Miles, Mr P Santerre, Nursing Sister K Hug res, Inspector Hunt, Mr J B David, Mr G P Bauer, Mr A H Vo
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  • 512 10 Tapping at a Loss, or Closing The report of Sitljss—North B.rnec Rubber Ltd. issued last week makes interesting reading for the reason tt at the company ceased production altogether st December 31. and shows in its accounts the result of eight months workirg in production and
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  • 210 10 Penang September 25 MS. fienar ti Dpiuia p, sheik aom 1,000.06 Glove i h 90.0 C Gold leaf ellere 71.06 Mace Picking nom 170.0 C Nakmogs 83a 70.00 I, 1 0j u 60.03 Coconuts per 1,000 ,i 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 4.00 Rattans sales 11.10 Rattan Coarse 10.6!
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  • 16 10 Clean-up for the 4 weeks endei Seotember 12, amounted to 1924.20 ozi Gold.
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  • 136 10 TO-DAYS PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day 2 E Shares >. zs CQ 02 CQ 00 sc. 0 $O. $O. Mining Hongkong Tin M 13/6 14 3 13 9 14'6 Kamunting T.
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  • 61 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spt £126 10 0 Up £612-6 3 Ihith 5130 7 6 Up £7 12 6 SINGAPORE $66 51 per ml Up $3.87| 100 tons tai RUBBER Loaden 31/15 d. Up 3/16 d. Rtw York 4J c, (ert) Down
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  • 341 10 Saturday at the Esplanade at 8 30 p.m. 1 .March Dunedin Alford 2 Over.are Chai Romano Keielbey (Gipsy Lad) Descriptive Overture Synopsis:—This Overture opens with a broad theme in the style of a Gipsy Folk Song of strongly marked character. A plaintive melody which follows suggests the
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  • 933 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMKB I g gin BUBBUK V c Aller by Rabbet Be 50 75 Alov Gejah Rabbet Betake —3) 45 AmUnmetaa Beley Bctatee 76 Ayev Hitaa Planting BynOeate 60 75 A yet Buntng Rabbet Betatae 15 2 > yet Holek Rabbet O* 4) sn Ayer Panne Rabbet
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    • 255 10 rrrr-— -r-— A 1 te® ‘We Cheerful an d Cool DINNER DANCE A fool can dance without a < proverb) B,<t p„pk t smJBmK i. e.. The Runnymede !)an:e Band SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT commencing 5.30 Friday 2nd Oct. Grand Smoking Concert IN AID OF P. s. P. c. a. commencing
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  • 683 11 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 Steamer From Sailirg For Date of SaHing Tung Song Bernam R.ver P. La r gkawi and KanUr g T? day
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    • 338 11 A new set of bQOGiE PLUGS is a wonderful fonic for an engine that is no longer new QB uo:3GE tb fB 3<F f j "American thread *jSfr > B small hexagon r rjr V" ftr LODGE SB IODGE* for Medel "A" Ford, etc. l*“ «»■1 L 8~b155t~- Stockists:— j
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    • 266 11 /AT SLUMP ADVERTISE. W" N trade is had the motto of > every man ru Has something to Sk, sell should he Publicity, Publicity and again Publicity. Economy ceases to be economy phen it is applied to the money set aside for advertising purposes. Z HE wise business man knows
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  • 359 12 COMMUNIQUE BY PARIS COMMITTEE The following oomtnnn r que was sraed by the International Tin Coocmittee at Parte: ’’ln view of m’ateading ft ate men t« which have appeared in certain arctiona of the Prea r the Committer, after fall diecaaaion of the present situation, consider it
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  • 250 12 Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SkLES DEPARTMENT September 23 Since we fast wrote the market has been erratic ani vrlues locally show a gain on the week of cent perib. Owing to the financial uccertainty caused by the announce ment over the week-end of the U. K.’s temporary al andonment of
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    • 38 12 Lawyer’s Requisites. Bodkins Green Silk Thread 7 apes 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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    • 147 12 1 1 8 MH—DUNLOP The first and last word on TYRES Cis British as the iHag r~ I r C.F.H. 951 MBMMMMHBMHHMMMBMMBMMBBBHMHMHHMHMHBMHMHMHHBHMhMBHBMMEHHMnHBMBHHUMraBEKXSdMMIIQBIIIII THE?BETTER BLADE FITS GILLETTE TYPE l| RAZORS OLD OR NEW 1 Put a PROBAK Biade into your Gillelle type razor. Whal then? You get, from that razor, a
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  • 1165 13 would much improve the bock.—T’tmex Literary Supplement The Discovery of Poetry. By P, H. B. Lyon. 7i x 4|, 228 pp. Edward Arnold, 2a. 6J. It was a happy inspiration of Mr. Lyon's to treat the fppreciation and undenfandiag of poetry as a voyage of discovery, a
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