Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, 7<HED DAILY No. 222. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 268 1 fOAGATA I brothers DENTISTS Head Office next Io The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street g-iir nrnrirwriii ■iiiriiiiiriii.TiiiTici!juwi;:v“rr. arts* FORGERY LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL CAN YOU AFFORD IT THESE j > HARD TIMES? si• i I The Todd Proteetograph delivery from stock. Will Prevent Cheque Rails Tipping Waggons Switches f Ralsln
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    • 2456 2 "'““roLEr 1 The Cycle Carriage Co., 1 Municipal Notice THE BANKS. (1926) Ltd. I An Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal I W I fsmpound House, No. 178, Kelawei Commissioners will be held at the >■, tht fJCppIUTII C RAUF UlWm? f Hoad. Immediate Entry. -nJ Municipal Office at 4 p.m.
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  • 1625 3 Pays $l4l Starbeck Wins in Excellent Time Eternity and Optimist From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur,J]September 26 The weather was fine for to-day’s races, the opening day of the Autumn Meeting, which was attended by His Highness the Sultan of Perak and suite, the
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    • 147 3 -1171 -1 iiii iiiiiiMiinowwirmwiiMßaMiiiiii i i. mi itn ihw in n iwiiimi i iiiiiiiihilm s *•FI K W I Vo UJt cur cuLCAvV I i*?- v -a- 1 4 W star sLtS I “Run your Home on Shell” W EASTERN SERIES fl General view of the Borobw ur Tempie, Central
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  • 1275 4 Spurs Disappoint Motherwell Leads Scottish League Full Results and Tables London, September 26 The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION 1 Arsenal 3 Everton 2 Aston Villa > West Ham U, 2 Blackburn R. 1
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    • 290 4 I*lßr^TrPT r !w 11 a r 1g ,ir ill SLUMP PRICES Buy row while Prices are at their Lowest Level PIANOS I $l5O- Guaranteed Re conditioned Pianos in Perfect Order. Every Instrument has been thoroughly overhauled in our own workshops and is equal to New. Genuine Bargains. Robinson Piano Co.,
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    • 100 4 akxiai -a. -s 1 yf- y XS—-S'- J Z I /<- f v f jjsgX" .■-v ’'•4 I I (w/'i'i z S p I /5^,./ Ideal Lod for the Tropics, the ONLY correct alternative I to breast feeding. The nourishment a child receives from breast milk and Humanised Trufood is
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  • 440 5 Reuter. Cordial Welcome to French Min sters HOPEFUL FEELING Berlin, September 27 M. Laval and M. Briaud arrived at 8.37 and were welcomed at the station by Dr Bruening, Dr Curtius and tha French Ambassador, M. Francois Poncet, The meeting with the German Ministers was very cordial,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 656 5 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —That something much more than the stereotyped excuse of protecting the life and property of her nationals lies behind Japan s invasion of Manchuria must be evident to even the most casual observer. For by no stretch of
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    • 274 5 0“■ Q AFRAID TO EAT! The dyspeptic endures agonies both mental and physical. The sufferer is be t.veen the devil and the deep sea (or if the h badly needed nourishment is taken it must > be paid for with hours of pain. Yet, if food is mrSra X not
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    • 32 5 ’i a fees at eu ksfuaa IW, J. EDMONDS, Th» English Pharmacy H 52, 54. Beach Street, fenang Ffe¥te<W (n £te Lcleans < e t j else can' RONLT<. Lim ted. Portslade. ENGLAND.
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    • 184 5 I PRODUCERS >! I ENGINEERS!! CON TR 4 CTORS TO CHEAP/N FkODUCTiON YOU MUST c-o-n-c-e-n -T R a 1 ON USING I HIGH GRADE BRITISH EQUIPMENT XGAMBORME ENGLAND ftobdbii Office Srt& Hotlii. ”4* s oUI.E AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO. (Malaya) Ltd., r SINGAPORE—IPOII—KUALA LUMPUR—PENANG. I~ 1 Q JOIN IN THE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 156 5 IsnwmS) TO-NIGHT 6-15 <& 9-30 LEW AYRES and JEAN HARLOW IN “I ROM MAM” j WEDNESDAY Evelyn Laye— England’s Glorious Singer in “One Heavenly Night' 1 I with JOHN BOLES. I Bookings at M^uirie’s.—Fhone 795. MAJESTIC-1 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 lb, First Chinese Talkie “Peace After the Storm” I with an
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  • 1421 6 (ardiff’s I oss RUGBY football rules have always been framed for the player and not the spectator but the new rules with regard to putting the ball into the scrum if rigidly enforced should be for the benefit of players and spectators. Long periods
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 170 6 Cricket Plan For 3 Seasons League Play Accrington, Lancashire IT is confidently expected that Don Brad man the Australian cricketer, will have agreed to play for Accrington, a Lancashire League dub, during the next two or three seasons Mr. G. Holgate, secretary of the Ac crington
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    • 317 6 Rugby Football SEVENTEEN NAMES I Busy Time for Meo Wiffi I eisure England’s disappointing showing in the I Rugby world last season led to criticism of I the Selection Committee, and to the subseI queni official intimation of pending changes. During the close season those most in
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    • 196 6 Bo&ton, United tales I have never had any offer to turn professional said Miss Betty Nuthall the British lawn tennis player, questioned on a report that an offer was to be made to her on bshalf of Mr Jeff Dickson the sports promoter. Miss Nuthall, who was
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    • 419 6 Boxing a Camp-Mates Who M ust Clash 1 A well-known English manager of is about to engage in the difficult a s ously delicate task of directing thZ Dget of two boxers under bis ft whom are imbued with the same of Dick Corbett and Johnny Peters,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 181 6 I Prompt m Restringing Service Rackets "i«W IWWB RESTRUNG J Quality Gut by Used. From Machine. |ss to $l5 gT I H I Workmanship l| Satisfaction Applied II Guaranteed. STANLEY LTD, SPORTS OUTFITTERS 17. LIGHT STREET. SINGAPORE, PENANG. “DRINK NOTHING WITHOUT SEEING IT” I (Protuguese Proverb) AND SEE THAT IT
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  • 552 7 TWO PER CENT. On Totalisator or .Pari-Mutuel Takings Among the Bills to be introduced in the Legislative Council is one entitled “An Ordinance to Amend the Stamp Ordinance, 1929/’the object of the Bill being to impose a duty on bets made on the totalisator
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  • 73 7 REST DEFEAT CHAMPIONS AT WATER POLO The water polo match which was played at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday between the 1931 Cbampanions and the Rest resulted in the Rest winning by three to one. The game was fast and exciting. Hong Ho on the Rest a
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  • 76 7 BADMINTON MATCH The results of the Badminton match (3 Singles) played on Saturday, at Sunway House, Anson Road, between the Hu Yew Seah and Highway and Byeway Recreation Party were as follows: Liew Ah Foo (H.Y S.) beat lim Cheow Hock 15 9, 15 9.
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  • 281 7 MALAY’S ACT Alleged Murder and Incendiarism The inhabitants of a Malay kampong situated at Sungei Glugorthis morning were spectators of a sensational tragedy—acts which it would seem could only have been committed by a man who had run amok or had suddenly gone insane. It
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  • 49 7 Saigon Military XV Well Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 28 On Saturday Bangkok won the inter port rugbv match against the Saigon Military XV. by 15 points to 3 points. The ground was heavy. In a fine, clean contest Bangkok held a slight advantage throughout.
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  • 39 7 Reuter. American Women’s Golf Championship Buffalo, New York, September 26 In the American Women’s Golf Cham pionship final over 86 holes Miss Helen Hicks (New York) beat the holder. Mrs. Glenna Collett-Vare by 2 and 1,-
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  • 174 7 Sept 23: P and P W V Tactical Scheme, 5.80 p m. Sept. 29 Rugby Practice, Esplanade, 5.15 p.m Sept. 80 eUngor Races. Second Day. Oct. 1 Rugby Practice. Esp anade 5 pm Oct 8 Selangor Autumn Races, last day. Rugby Practice, Espla nade. 5 15 p.m.
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  • 773 7 FORGED .COINS Shopkeeper’s Prompt Action Charged with possession of one couni terfeit ten cent piece knowing, or having reason to believe, the tame to be forg’d, a Chinese named Gah Peng Teng, forme! ly a jobbing carpenter, was sentenced o eight months’ rigorous imprisonment by
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  • 184 7 CHARGED WITH ACCEPTING BE T 3 Detectives in Curtained Gharry As the result of a raid conducted by Mr. E. V. Fowler, A. 8. P., Detective Department, on the house occupied by a money changer in Church street, on Saturday afternoon, an Indian Mohamedan named Mydin
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  • 65 7 Administering a s'uoefylng drug to Yeoh Ah Kuans with intent tn cause hur*’, was the charge nrefe»r*d against a Chinese woman named Ng K»’m Slew, who waa produced in the Pt lice 0 mrt, Penang, this morning. The charge w ex. U’ned to the
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  • 85 7 Arrested on a warrant a Tamil named Arunacha’au Pillay was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, Penang, cha'ged with criminal breach of trust in respect nf 121.80. The prosecution aU'g that the accused who was in the em; 1 iy of the complainant and beirg
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  • 388 7 INCREASE OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS At a meeting of the delega’ei end representatives from nearly all Chinese As’cc a l ions, Club* and K mgsis in Penang, held on Friday it was uranimously agreed and decided that tbe number of members r f C' mm’*tee to raise
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  • 773 7 FOUR PER CENT DIVIDEND Increased Membership Id Spite of Staff Redactions The third annual general meeting of the members of the Penang Mercantile Employees’ Co-Opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., will be held at the Town Club, Downing-street, at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow when, as usual, the
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  • The Literary Column
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    • 38 7 OLD MALAY*. Personalities of OM Malaya Cyril Baxendate, b mow m sate it $2 a copy. Ths voten nay bo nrcbaood through our agents thrnghNt On Pottßsda or direct Iron the Pinang Gazette Pritt ltd., la, Powg-stroot, Posaag.
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  • 412 8 Repercussions of tbs SinoJapanese confl.ct have not b<en long in miking the nselves felt at Kowloon and HongJKong. From the cabled news available it is notj possible accurately to the; extent of the Double but sufficient' I is divulged to indicate that racial' feeling is running with the
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  • 238 8 Gindhi haa been touring Lancashire and the North, doubtless finding occasion these September mornings to draw his b’anket around him a little more closely, and has had an opportunity of seeing Goordie at close hand, while doubtless Goordie and his lass have been equally glad of the
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  • 91 8 .—Reuter. Laods at Calcutta in order to Get Brandy I Calcutta, September 27 Kingeford-Smith took off from Rangoon lat 4.15 a.m for Jhansi but unexpectedly landed at Calcutta at 11 30 in order to get (brandy as he hid suffered from fainting fits. He left for Allahabad half
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  • 60 8 Reuter. Prims Minister's Snub for i Catalan Delegates Madrid, September 27 A brief electrical storm in the Cortes has ended for the time being and the Finance Minister. Senor Prieto, has withdrawn his resignation which followed a rebuke in the Cortes by the Prime Minister for wasting the
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  • 43 8 —Benter, Chairman and Manager Replaced Paris, September 27 Important changes have been introduced by the Banque Nationale Credits. The chairman has resigned and has been replaced and a new manager appointed, no W i n charge of the head odice
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  • 1146 8  -  A. H. I- Penang, Monday a letter to-day “One of the J Fair Sex’* (whom we suspect is no less than a hard-hearted mother) condemns iu round terms the plea of Miss Pick-me-uo who wrote recently on the subject of the modern youth and his treatment of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 167 8 JUST ARRIVED PER. s.s. GLENIFFER SELECTION OF FINEST ENGLISH MEATS QO/VfF’/v/S/A/G Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal Pork Selection of Finest Cheeses, Stilton, Cheddar, Cheshire, Kraft, Gruyere, Gorgonzola, Roquefort, Camembert, St. Ivel, Farmers Wife and Edam. Fish and GAME English Chickens, Ducklings, Pheasants, Dover Soles, Fresh Herrings, Bloaters, and Salmon, Haddocks, Cod
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    • 22 8 O. HOTSk SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 2od Octobar, 1931. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. k< President Fillmore.”
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1044 9 A. S. Highlanders Called Out to Restore Order Hong Kong Anti-Japanese Riots Bandits’ Brutal Slaughter on Manchurian Railway Canton’s Attitude to Japan In Kowloon, the British territory which occupies the same position in Hoag Kong as Province Wellesley does to Penang, anti Japanese riots reached such
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  • 221 9 —Reuter. Gandhi May Buy Cloth if— “ABSOLUTE FREEDOM!” London, September 26 Gandhi had a remarkable reception in the North. There was no sign of hostility anywhere. He made it clear that while with the establishment of proper relationship between Britain and India it would be possible for
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  • 18 9 There is no official confirmation of the news that Russia has declared war on Japan.
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  • 206 9 —Reuter. Pathetic Experience Among Starving Flood Victims Nanking, September 27 Since arrival oi September 19 the Lindberghs have earned the while hearted gratitude of the Chinese N stiou by using their monoplane for surveys of huge flooded areas in North Kiangsu and the Yangta'e Valley. As a
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  • 637 9 Increased Trading Activity ELECTION PROBABILITIES Londoi, September 27 Public interest in the political situation has greatly increased within the past few days owing to the discussion which is proceeding on the question of a general election. It is generally recognised that the financial and economic situation demands a
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  • 102 9 CANTON CALM Canton, September 28 Though there have been several processions advocating a boycott of Japanese goods in the past few days, they have been most orderly and there are no signs of trouble in the city A feature yesterday was the <q livalent of the westerner’s arm’stice
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 64 9 JUST ARRIVED NEW His Master’s Voice Beeords fcr October CAN BE HEARD AT S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street. Penang*. A pleasant spin and then a K Just Wilat You Need I for I Office Home I 4 Bayard’ I Stainless Steel Pens I Box of 100, Assorted Styles
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  • 852 10 ANNUAL MEETING Loss On Year’s Working The annual meeting of the Merg’embt Lode Mining Co., Ltd.» was held at thf Registered Office, b, Peiang street, today. Those present were Mr. D.A.M. Brown (in the chair) Mr, R. P. Brash» Mr. R. P' Phillips and Mr.
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  • 123 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday To-day g g B 8 Shares I m ffl 00 so. c §c. $O. Mining AyerHitam 11/- 12/- 11/3 12/6 cum Ho >skonc 1 in.. 13
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON tyt £132 5 0 Unchanged 3 Unfa’ 1135-10 0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $66 50 pr Mi Down 50 c. 150 tons One London 21 d, Down J d. fliw York 411/16 c. (Hd) Down 1/16 c* Local 8$ c,
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  • 88 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London September 25, Spot £132 5.0 three months’ buying £136 10 0 aad three months’ ee l ng £136 15.0. Messrs. Boustead d Co Ltd. 28;h September quotation for Singapore refined tin $66 50 per picul, business done 150 tons, Penang refined tin
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  • 30 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot B}cts. per lb. October 8| Ojt /Dec. 8f Jan./Mar. 1982 9 Market Quiet.
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  • 137 10 Latest Quotations Sat. Friday Sat. Sept. 26 Sept. 25 Sept. 19 Paris 95 94| 123 96 New York 3.79fc 4.85$ Brussels 27| 84.83 Geneva 194 18| 24.86 Amsterdam 9h 8.75 12.03 Milan 74 72 92 89 Berlin 16 20.52 Stockholm lBi 18.16 Copenhagen l7i 1818 Oslo
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  • 1024 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 3 3 I _l_ Ai BUBBU |D«UUa| ft* Aller by Kuhbei K 75 A log Gtajub Robber flsteta 3: 45 Am«l**m»ted ■•iay fctetes 7C 9 1 Ayes Hiteza Fianlln* SyrsSlv'i- 6 75 Iyar Kunhit Rabbet Kttete* 1’ 35 Aye? Molek Rubber 0« 4 Ayer Bubbvd
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  • 215 10 Penang B*»pt*nher 28 GW. ftenar st Opium p. sb«H nom 1,00 J.uC Clovsi ti W.0 1 Gold leaf sllerf ?3-0( Maos Picking nom 170.0 Nutmegs 80s M 7G.0( i, no i vi «o.on Coconuts par 1,000 n 15.0 F Copra Bundr led buyers 4 00 Rattans eulss 11.10
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  • 84 10 Penang September 28 By Courtesy of th"' Chartered, Bank On London Bank Damial 2/3 21/32 h ,t 4 m/ci 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/ta credit 2 4 13/32 On 3 h ppcamentary 2'4 17/32 New York Bank Demand 40 nom Fra ice «I T T 1,000 nom India it
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  • 162 10 The s.e. Ipoh arrived this mornii g with the following passengers from Singapore and Port Swettenham;— Mr Foster Wearne, Mrs Sedgwick. Mr and Mrs A B McLacLLn, M ss MissJbrook, Miss L O Be ven, Mrs Botten, Mrs B Whitehead, Miss Swanson, Mr H Devereux, Mr D A
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 80 10 Sfainnymede' Ckeerjul and Cool TO-DAY FRESH OYSTERS LOBSTERS DINNER DANCE Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday A fool can dance without a Jiddle" (proverb) But wise people demand a good Band. i. e.i The Runnymede Dance Band Friday 2nd Oct, Grand Smoking Concert IN AID OF P. S. P. C. A. commencing
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    • 961 10 I -iNew HERD YOUR UDIITOR ls WHILE SE I YOUR CAR! I Gazette. Gc/O fining I USE:— I v FOR Sale i Oat 1 test Morrie Oxford H/28 h I krir f power. Condition as new, email I wner drivan No reaB °nable offer w ilt* I refused. Please write
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  • 654 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 Stsams°/ From Sailing For Date of Sailing Tronoh Langka*, P. Soeeoe and Same Ports Tc-day P. Brandan Kampar T. Anson and
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 246 11 PX > •9 «a I AAkv I <n* l Sllenburys Foods I are particularly suited to the ceding oi infants in hot 1 dimatea. They are free from 3 narmful germs and are H readily prepared by the a simple addition of boiling g water only, thus giving fl complete
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    • 197 11 LADIES GENTLEMEN are cordially invited to the Grand Smoking Concert AT THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 9-45 p.m. Admission Free Collection in aid of S. P. C. A. Funds. The Society tender thanks to Messrs. The Dunlop Rubber Co., (S. S) Ltd., Penang, for the loan of this
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  • 1358 12 Century Old Connection with India “Stagnation” Due to lumsy System of Administration Aden’s “stagnation,” dus to the preeent system of administration under which the Resident and Oommander-in-Ohief of the forces, who is the chief executive officer of the Protectorate! has to take his orders
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 443 12 Machines K stand up t 0 work Wsffi Fhe B.S.A. ha» AW ?A «▼er been a fair- I 1 ?3k «■efither motor cycle only. When WB' W Am great resources \y„ J v£.'_ W* W the B.S.A Company were first turned \\s .<< ?a| to the manufacture of \V\\ j
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    • 522 12 -HI Ji iimis -^4w Wine W M SUB* ra® SUPREME tonic ♦I IS Fr<M M and Wine t AFRICAN EASTERN (M A IS SINGAPORE PENANG A) LTd J Proprietor., steph.n H mtth 4c »L- -J A gs jjSS WS Bo> < London, Eng!inl F V® >! Sslea If t Eire
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  • 952 13 TWO GOALS EACH Fine Play By the Visitors IN a football match played on Saturday on the Victoria Green, a Province Wellesley football XT held their own against a repre-I gentative CR C. side and shared points, the match ending in a draw, each
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  • 292 13 14 PTS. TO 5 PT3» I mproved Marking and Tackling SCRAPPY PLAY Penang, Saturday AS was generally expected, the Newcomers beat the Rest by one goal and three tries (14 pts to one goal (5 pts,) in the practice game on the Esplanade this evening The Rest
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 31 13 Recover your nerve energy with Th» True Tome-Feo*. Kj Prof. RODARI, I Zurich University, «ay» I Sauatogen has a direct favour- I able influence on the whole I Wk <JL |||M
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    • 367 13 ffll Zg®», I» lIW I R fUSr 8 I"' i fc BL zvM'W 1 I I IMr OF st j I ifol lb i Ife w i 1 X i t. wjsjifejr l*s«* d i?i H i jg 1 Tired? B S Here’s some “4-711”! —V Ĕ There are times
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  • 1113 14 ANNUAL MEETING Mine Considerably in Debt The third a inaal general meeting of the shareholders of the Renong Valley Mining Company, Limited, was held at noon on Saturday at the registered office of the Company, .No. 9, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. E. H. Bulford (Director)
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 693 14 A contest that goes straight to two points I and all you have to do is select six out of our seven suggested labels and .state their order of merit, Ask your dealer for a voting blank on which the suggested labels appear. 1 Competitors should note that Prizes will
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  • 629 15 P1U382, S.ptembT 28, 1131. C7IOWBABTA MARKET, Muttom cte. Mutton Indian m. lb 48 Head £3j.l 1-20 Sbsep Liver with icag (j 0 1.40 do 90 Goat or Sheep »*r ’b 48 8 »eet Bread per lb 40 Snet 40 ilaey M pair 30 Feet Kj 9 f OTIT
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 319 15 JUST RECEIVED BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES (HSI SHIH) A romance of Ancient China about 495 472 B. C. BY SHU CHIUNG (Mrs. Wu Lien Teh) AUTHOR OF ‘•lang Kuti Fei,” The Most Famous Beauty of China. Both Titles In Stock At $3-30 Tach Post Free. A LBO A LARGE VARIETY OF
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    • 222 15 The Lancet ’<lBl3o} says: /untreated MiUcX S BOTH WHOLE AND 4 I SKIMMED.HAS V2RY 3 B I LITTLE ANTI RACHITIC 1 ACTIVITY Ordinary frzsh ylx This authoritative quota* tion that Sresh covzs’ milh contains alnaost no vitamin D is convincing. Kt follows that a £cod made Srom Ercsh milk contains
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    • 1855 16 i THF RI lIF FIJMNFI LINE DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I P* &O. BRITISH INDL\ THE MAIL LINE. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. nfelV fCo« A S «s I SCORP o RATTO fKGt ORESTES Oct. 3 Lender, Ro-It rds m snd Hamburg. AENEAS Oct 9 Marseilles, D-ndon, Rotterdam! Hamburg G.aigow MEDITERRANEAN
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