Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 224. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 30*h SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 T. NAGATA E2OTHEBS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. jatcch Office 52, Leith Street The World’s Best Small Car. THE I MIDLAND EXPANDED METAL Co., Ltd. i $1,250 7h.p. L I EXPANDED metal METAL JLA'THING X ALL srz£ s fN STCCK. j SOLE AGENTS. t Borneo motors, limited. Sime
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    • 21 1 I H.TOKISATSUI STUDIO J with up-to-date Photc grupby by electric light. ’Phone 778, < 68 t 70, BISHOP STBKBTt 1 PENANG. I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2153 2 LHLtl—lf.sn --„J r Jl JW n— f gOPg**^ WH IH |i| jj_ -L ToTeF PENANG GOLF CLUB The Cycle Carriage Co., THE BANKS. Brand P>N A N G THE MERUNIILE UH -^-7T— n c, MoJ GAZETTE [lncorporated in England.l I [incorporated is b Whfpp t Model 96 ilormiterteMmm.d.ate entry. N
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  • News From All Parts
    • 241 3 PEARLS IN A DUMP Workmen Search for Lost Jewels London, September 4 SIXTY workmen have been engaged this week in searching for pearls in one of the most unlovely spots on the Essex side of the Thames. Near Rainham, the Westminster City Council established a gigantic
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    • 271 3 HER SHOPPING SENSATIONS Mise D tris Duke, th* world’s richest giH who inherited about £30,000/00 at the age of 12 from her father, the tobicco magnate, is in Paris. Since her visit to London in July with her mother* Miss Duke haa been at Le Touquet.
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    • 45 3 Iwak Japan. September 23 The firs’, public test flight on the pro posed Kyushu to Farmne* aerial transport service is expected on October 4 h and the regular service started in Jaauiry, when the experimental flights are found to be all right.
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    • 87 3 COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES Attempt to Incite the Peasants Madrid, September 23 Severe rioting breke out in the village of Corral, near Tokdc* where 800 Oom* muniets attempted to incite the peasants and arrest the Mayor. A detachment of Civil Guards, which arrived on the Bcen r
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    • 174 3 A retired ergineer captain gives the “Morning Post” the following memory of August, 1914.-—“ln June, 1914, I joined one of the armoured cruisers in the Second Cruiser Sqraircn at Dover, proceeded to Portsmouth for the review, went on to Portland, and then the silent vanishing
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    • 84 3 SENTENCES ON THE LEADERS N ueu (Berlin), September 23 Terms of imprisonment were inflicted upon 27 Nation*l S-Hjialists, who were involved in the Jew baiting riots on the Kurfuersterdamm. the great thorough f .re of B—lirj’a West-End, on tb* Jewish New Year’s Dav, September 13, it
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    • 45 3 FROM CX.IRO TO BAGHDAD Cairo, September 23The Government has instructed its technical experts to prepare a scheme for building a tunnel un<tor the Sues Canal ata cost not to exceed £900,000 Egyptian. This would give umuterrupied railway communication over Haifa with Baghdad.
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    • 102 3 A wife told Mr. Hay Halkett, the Marylebone magistrate, that she had an opportunity of going with her three children for a fortnight’s holiday in the country, but that her husband objected, and thieatened that if she went he wouU refuse to take her back.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 314 3 r II NEW STRENGTH with H i‘ SAHATOCEHI Kg Tha Trn Tttit-Fovd. ET bos an immediate and £w J 53 remarkable effect noticeable by a fw gN steady increase of body weight,and JU oi muscular strength and energy, figw km gt the same time the colour is Jra brought back
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    • 151 3 Fat Qoes I Without Starving r'f J| Perhaps vou have exercised and dieted, f and 'earned .‘ome of the ill-effects. Now I i try an e isy, pleasant way. Z r dry aBEI 5 That way is Marraola Prescription Tablets. n jL It acts to correct ths cause. People I
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    • 429 3 «.«UILWUIIWW—miII jiwiii.iii.- -JLSJ— Tk©WEIMIfc©fBUSKG a cigaiißtte that is made SffiHß IWCMS has been proved conclusively by hundreds of thousands I fc AVEN 3 of smokers OMsIl WimNCING IMS reasons h *»1 "t*! DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT l >ro r ort^onafe blending of roo*< pure SAfCD Craven “A" have the
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  • 1240 4 11. Insurance Fund Debt It is proposed in this series to present a complete and eaiily underatandabb diges r of the Economy Report for the benefit of those whose absorption in daily business, although that is so intimately involved in t he questions discussed, precludes leisure for
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  • 283 4 SEEING THE EARTH ROTATE BELOW 500 Miles an Hour and 15 Miles Up HITHERTO unheard of speeds that will enable the pilot to see the earth rotating beneath him while he remains in a fixed position to the sun are expected of a new mystery
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 149 4 I ebl r*’' jßßgfll JIH —J JU 7 p*sr SLUMP PRICES Buy now while Prices are at their Lowest Level PIANOS FOR SJSO” 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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    • 91 4 i i .1.;, ,r |Er I zc>z Ik V/ Ideal f° r the Tropks. the ONLY correct alternative I to breast feeding. I The nourishment a child receives from breast milk I and Humanised Trufood is virtually identical. Ihe *‘Nearest to Nature Food s There is no question about itEvery
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  • 1296 5 Valuable Lessons P. &P.W. V. Corps Monday’s Scheme Great Keenness Shown WAR Games form an interesting part of the training, and when properly carried out teach valuable lessons. The training of the P. and P. W.V.C. is now under the heading of Battalion Training, but
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  • 1029 5 COUNSEL’S SUGGESTION “Impulsive” Complainant’s Wrong Course The defence was begun at the resumed trial at the Assizes before the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproule) on Saturday morning of Major Frank Bullen, who is charged on two counts in connection with the alleged forgery of a cheque
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 315 5 Famous stars on stage 7k 77 and screen 777\ insist on LUX lt keeps beauti f ul f it I London s most IPoWSr A A g brilliant dance I» TbHSM I 1 i stars, lovely N? Aggsfi»/ 1 CltlCl [i I Phyllis Monk* I f II I man says:
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 117 5 MAJBSTIO Positively the Last Night. 6/5 TO-NIGHT 9-30 The First Chinese Talking and Singing Production “Peace After the Storm” Dorit Miss Seeing This Great Novelty Show. TOMORROW The Screen’s Mos* Tjovable Sweetheart with SI lll||||pjKb Bigger and Lawrence U Illi Brighter Gray Than “SaiJy’ ONE OF THE BRIGHTEST AND BEBT
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  • 957 6 Yesterday’s Hearing D. P. P’s Final Address The trial was concluded and judgment reserved yesterday in the Penang District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer of the case in which Moh, Yusof bin Gani, ex Inspector of Police attached to the Traffic Office, stands charged with
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  • 123 6 •’■opt. 30 ‘■elangor Races. Second Day. Oct 1 Rugby Practice, E’p'anade s.pm Oct 8 Selangor Autumn Races, last day. Rugby Practice, Espla nade. 5 1 5 pm. Oct. 4 P and P W V Corps, Tactical Scheme 730 a m. Oct G Batu Lintang Rubber Co Ltd.,
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  • 109 6 To day at Dato Kraraat at 6 p.m. 1 March The Hero s Return Bidgood 2 Overture Gildercy Berger 3 > election Carminetta Finck 1 Waltz Lustige Bruder Vollstedt 5 Gavotte Hamadryad Benyon G Selection The Shop Girl Caryl I 7 Fox Trot bathing In The Sunshine Nicholls
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  • 77 6 MATRICULATION SUCCESSES AT PENANG CENTRE The following successes were obUined in the June London Matriculation First Division O’Neill, Herbert Stanley, Private study. Goh Liang Chuan Anglo Chinese School. Second Division Sivagurunathan. Amblavanar Veluppilai Private study and tuition Rajaratnam, Prins Taramaratnam, Anglo Chinese School. Medina, Augustine Francis, St.
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  • 39 6 ACCRINGTON DEFEATS CREWE A. London, September 29 Accrington Stanley beat Crewe Alex* andra by two goals to nil in the Northern Section of the Third Division.—Reuter. M. Laval and M. Briand have returned to Paris from Berlin.
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  • 1082 6 MERCANTILE EMPLOYEES Slump Causes Loss of Members The third annual general meeting of the Penang Mercantile Employees* Co operative Thrift A Loan Society Ltd., was held yesterday at the Town Hall. There was a large attendance of members. The meeting which was preceded by an 'At
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  • 102 6 —Router. Cats in U. S. Naval Building Programme New York, September 29 In order to cut expenditure to the bone, it is stated that the Government is considering the elimination of its naval building programme for the fiscal year 1932 83 and reducing its destroyer programme
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  • 116 6 —Reuter. Close Co-Operation in United Kingdom London, September 29 The Anglo-American Oil Company, the Anglo Persian Oil Company, the Burmah Oil Company, the Mexican and Canadian Eagle Oil Companies and the Shell group of companies considering that the present currency difficulties can best bo met ani most
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 159 6 H. B. WOODFORD, No. 15, Light Street NEW SHIPMENT Of LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ HATS Arriving by Next Mail FRIDAYS MAIL. Statues, Prater Books, Scapular of Cloth. Gold Scapular Medals of assorted aizts Gold Medals of St. Anthony Gold and Silver Crosses, Crucifixes and Statues in Case. Rjsaries in Case. Rosaries
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    • 310 6 An Additional Attraction AT PRITCHARD’S. From October Ist an increased discount of 21 o/ 2 /o is being given making tn 7 J /o Discount off GENERAL GROCERIES for cash and/or prompt monthly settlements. Compare pric es and consider what you save by shopping at PRITCHARD’S, the Store for Quality
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  • 1112 7 FURTHER discussion Matter Deferred Till Return of Mr. Maas SUDGET MEETING ON NOVEMBERS There was farther discussion yesterday, at the fortnightly meetnig of Maoiciral Commissioners, as to the le-making of Bell Road and after some discussion, at the suggestion of Mr. Dave, the matter was adj
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  • 124 7 AIR SPEED RECORD Fit.-Lieut. Stainforth’s Feat London, September 29 At Catehot this evening Flight Lieutenant Stainforth in a Vickers -uper-M»rine Sea plane S6B fitted with a specially tuned sprint Rolls Royce engine designed to de velop 2,600 horse piwer attenuate 1 to lower hie own
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  • 42 7 -Renter. Busbire, September 29 Kingford Sm»rh departed at 10 o’clock and hopes to arrive at Aleppo at 10 to night. Basra September 29 Kingsford >mith encountered a heaw s indstorm an lis expected to have had o land at
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  • 38 7 Rugby Radio S<r.ice. London September 29 A’derman Ma iriee Jenks who is shortly to be knighted by t-iie King wat the GuOdha'l Xo dav. etect-d Lord Mayor jf London for the ensuir g civic ye»r.
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  • 29 7 Reuter. Naw York September 29 Mr. Coolidge dec! ires ha will not stand at the Presidential Election rest year. Ht favours a second term for Mr. Hoover.—
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  • 138 7 Reuter. Increas d Surcharges in ledia Simla. September 29 A temporary surcharge of twenty five per cent, on all existing taxes except customs and export duties was announced by Sir George Shuster introducing the budget He stated the Viceroy had volunteered to submit to a cut of
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  • 249 7 TO DAY’S SCRATCHINGS Mayo to Ride Op'imist? Below will be seen the scratchings for today’s races at Kuala Lumpur. They are not heavy. Fizz has been scratched again Poth Fizz and Varne are back at Penang They met with a slight mishap on their way to Kuala
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  • 62 7 Reuter. Offer by Paraguay to Receive Rtfug.cs Geneva. September 29 Moved almost to tears. Dr. Sze expressed gratitude it the Council to the League fcr other countries* assistance for help in com bating epidemics resulting from the floods in China. The Council gratefully noted tLe offer of
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  • 58 7 .—Reuter. Dr. Alfred Sze Appointed Foreign Minister Nanking, September 30 The Foreign Minister Dr. 0. T. Wang, who was severely injured by a mob has resigned. Dr. Alfred Sze Las been appointed to succeed him. Pending Dr. Sze's return from Geneva Mr Frank Lee, ex Minister
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  • 31 7 —Reuter. Riga, September 29 According to travellers from Russia, two Rad Army troop trains participating in manoeuvres in Leningrad district wcra wrecked by explosions. There were many fatalities
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  • 455 7 FORWARDS NOT FIT No Chances For Wings BY “ATHLETE' THERE was a whole crop of absentees, with minor injuries received on Saturday when the ground was hard, from yesterday’s rugger trial when Whites beat colours by a try (3 pts scored by Evans in the first half,
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  • 120 7 TWO CHINESE GET GAOL Ghor Liang and Yap Ah Leong, the two Chinese who p eaded guilty to a charge of cheating by means of roulette wheels with a hidden braking contrivance, were to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, police magistrate, for sentence. Detective Inspector
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  • Correspondence
    • 547 7 Incidence of tbe New Taxes To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir. —Ths humble hjusewife found her cents did even less work fcr her at market yesterday. Shopkeepers had not lost a moment in putting up prices sometimes not in proportion to the rise in tax
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    • 187 7 Sir—l quote below a paragraph which appeared in the weekly edition of the 'Ceylon Observer’' dated 7th July, 1931. May I through the medium of your journal repeat this question with reference to Malaya Could any one but a person holding a doctorate degree be entitled to
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  • 135 7 DETECTIVES’ NIGHT RAID Twenty-Four Chinese Arrested As the result of a raid conducted by* t Detective Inspectors Gordon and Hall assisted by a number of detectives 24 Chinese were to-dsy produced befo-e Mr. Edward Jago Police Magistrate, Penarg, charged with being members or having acted
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  • 95 7 EUROPE N FIRM PEN iLISED Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Penang were today summoned before the slice Magistrate, enang. at the instance of ahe Government Monopo ies Department, and charged with removing a quantity of alcohol ethyl and absolute alchohol without a permit from the
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  • 115 7 A Chinese named Tan E-»g Hong was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, police magistrate, charged with practising medicine or surgery without b ing registered as required bv Ordinance No. 99. D.tective I .specter Hall said the accused «as arrested st 141, Rope Walk, where
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  • 377 7 Mr. A. E. Greetham has been appointed in Inspector of Machinery, Mines Department, F. M. S. Mr Greetham is stationed in Ipoh. Sir Wi' iam Murism the Chief Justice, is expected co arrive in Sinvapore cn November 14 by the tor/i on his return from leave. Mr.
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  • 106 7 OBITUARY I MR. G. NADASON The many friends of Mr. 8. Munusamy, Chkf Clerk, Indian Immigration Office Penang, will regret to hear the news of the untimely death of his son in law, Mr. G. Nadason, aged 29. Clerk, General Poet Office, Penang which occurred last night at the General
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  • 408 8 Petrol, liquors, and tobacco have an extraordinary fascination for governments when they are faced with the problem of devising ways and means to raise extra revenue in order to balance their budget*. We cannot explain the phenomenon but we are tolerably well acquainted with its effects.
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  • 221 8 As will be seen from a news article on another page, tbe occasion of the imposition of increased commodities has been made an excuse for the smaller shops not only to increase the prices of those commodities out of all proportion to the actual tax but also
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  • 109 8 —Router. League Assembly Urges Year’s Holiday Geneva, September 29 A resolution in favour of a year s arma moots truce was adopted by the Assembly of the League inter a'ia ascribing the world economic and political disturbance to lack of mutual confidence between nations. The resolution appeals to
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  • 88 8 —Reuter. Looting of Japanese Stocked Shops I Hong Kong, September 29 The anti-Japanese agitation has quietened considerably after the concentration of all Japanese at central points which are under police surveillance. Demonstrations yesterday were confined to minor lootings of Chinese shops carrying Japanese goods Heavy rain this
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  • 61 8 —Reuter. Must Be Restricted to Economic Affairs Paris. September 29 Approving the appointment of the Franco German Commission as an inetru meat whereby France can demonstrate "the sincerity of her desire to assist German rehabilitation, the newspapers have emphasised, however, that the Committee’s programme must be limited to
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  • 1191 8  -  A. H. L Penang, Wednesday. WHEN Miss Pick-me-up took pen in hand for -the purpose of castigating the post-war youth she probed deep channels so much so that to date she must still plumb deeper to find bottom. A hard-hearted molher, it may be recalled, wrote us
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 54 8 I Reputation Won Through I Value IS THE STORY OF “HOLLANDIA’S” SUCCESS. Condensed Evaporated or Sterilised. IG. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., I IMPORTERS. Special Notice. No Prices of Commodities are being increased while existing Stocks last. PRITCHARD’S SAUSAGES FOR BREAKFAST? ilh ■k Jn y f A PURCHASE PA L ETHOR
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    • 23 8 o t O. HOTSk SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 2od October, 1931. Dance Music by tbe Band of the s. s. President Fillmore.”
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • MOB ATTACK HOUSE OF LORDS
    • 119 9 Ugly Scenes in Parliament Square Mounted Police Charges Economy Bill Read a Third Time in Commons Socialist Election Planks Mounted police were compelled to charge the mob outside the House of Lords yesterday when an attempt was made to enter that building by demonstrators. It was some hours
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    • 11 9 3 —Reuter. wide emergency powers.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 283 9 —Reuter, $7,296,000,000 in the Two Countries U.S. TARIFF THREAT New York, September 29 The likelihood of an increase in tariffs to combat imports from countries which have suspended the gold standard has been aroused by the announcement that the Government, through the Treasury Department and
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  • 326 9 A Problem India Must Settle Herself London, September 29 The Indian communal question was the subject of a three hours talk last night between Mr. Gandhi and the Aga Khan and other members of tbe Mot-lem delegation to the Round Table Conference and it is anti cipited the
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  • 882 9 Exorbitant Prices Many local small shopkeepers have seized upon the increase in taxes on liquor and sugar to raise prices all round, while in tr.e case of taxible goods, prices are demanded far in excess of the actual increase justified by the action of the Governs eat. An
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 92 9 Masters JUST ARRIVED NEW His Master’s Voice Beeords for October CAN bs heard AT S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street. Penan ff. S. P. C- A. Grand Smoking Concert AT THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL I ON g Friday, October 2 id, 9-45 p m. Admission Free 5 I Collection in
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  • 837 10 ANNUAL M: ET NG Directors Take Half Fees The fourth Anno» 1 General Meeting of Pnteh Tin Dredging Go Ltd., v a held on S ptember 24, 1931, Mr. W. H. Martin presiling. O here present were Merer?. E.D. Ba'br, A. N. Fa quhareor, H.
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  • 130 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Yesterday Sept. 28 Sept. 19 Paris 97 123.96 New York 3 84&gt; 3.82| 4.855 Brussels 27| 27&gt; 84.83 Geneva 19| 20 24.86 Amsterdam 9| Di 12.03 Milan 81 77fc 92 89 Berlin l6 20.52 Stockholm 17i 18.16 Copenhagen l7i 18.18 Oslo 18
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TZ/V: LONDON 10 0 Down £2lO 8 3 Mte' £126 10 0 Down £3 0 0 SINGAPORE 75 wd Up 374 c 150 toss ion loftbn 2f d, Down 1 d. Iks Yor 4 9/16 c. (W) Down ic. Uni
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  • 130 10 TO DAY S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day tn qp oo cm Shares n n m o&gt; m m so. c sc. sc. Mining Ayer Hitam 11/3 12/6 11/3 12/3
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  • 82 10 Penang September 30 By Courtesy of tlifi Chartered Bank Oa London Bink Demand 2/3 21/32 H 4 m/:s 2/3 29/32 Private 3 m/ s credit 2 4 13/32 On 3 Documentary 2 4 17/32 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France TT. 1,100 nom Ind a h TT, 155
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  • 38 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ralyan doses at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 3rd proximo. The 8.8. Naldera with mails despatched from London on September 10 is expected to a rive here at noon to-morrow.
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  • 962 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES S h 3 £&lt; EUSSn o 1 Allenby Eubbai 59 7B Alt» Gejab Ecbbw 85 46 Am»l&lt;as»te&lt; ««by 75 9 Ayei Hltaun Flactfui Synfieate 6' 75 Ayer Kuntof Kubbe&gt; SrtaAee 15 35 Ayei Holeb Bubbu Qe 4 OO Ayer Fan— Bubbet fcteto 45 C 5
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  • 85 10 -Messrs Eastern Smelting Co, Ltd. London September 2S, Spot £125.0.0 three months’ buying £129.10 0 and three months’ ee l n&lt; £129 15.0. Messrs. Boustead d Co Ltd, 39ih September quotation for Singapore refined tin $64 75 per picul, business done 150 tons, Penang refine 1 tin $64.50
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  • 30 10 For September Takuapa Valley T n Dredging N,L. Hours 1.174 Cubic 5 ards Piculs i B4S Tin Beatong NL. Hours 39 j Cubic Ya *ds 47,200 Piculs 260
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  • 32 10 Singapore Prices for 8; nlard R.bbjJ Smoked Sheet for to-d*y are as follows: Spot 8 cis. per lb. October 81 Ofi/Oec. ...80 Jan./Mir. 1932 8§ Market Q net.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 133 10 ftunnymede' Cheer Ju I anJ Cool TO-DAY FRESH OYSTERS LOBSTERS DINNER DANCE To-night &lt;£ To-morrow Night FRIDAY Grand Smoking Concert IN AID OF P. S. P. C. A. commencing at 945 p m. prompt ADMISSION FREE. A collection will be made for the Society's Funds. Tables May Be Booked (Vforning
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    • 138 10 ffto jpmcMe- zr J pS. BEST ll P f f IB A /i® &lt;3 ww !n&gt; n F I rfl! s/tw .milia wad faste. t 11 8 it la i 1 II /gents:— mJ i t? E v STRAUS JAVA TRADING 03., PEWS. TOim MMXMM We insist that no other
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  • 445 11 "SIMPLE AND FAIR” The Rubber Output Difficulty The London Times of Sept. 8 contains the following letter from Mr. R. 0, M Kinderaley:— Having served on the Mix well Commission and the Trades Commission in Malaya and as a member of the Assessment Committee under
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  • 190 11 Penang September 30 ■wwaa cis. e? Opfuui P. ahsai ao‘u LOOO.OC Clones a Gold leaf 7i.ot ticking nom 170.01 Nutmegs 80s .&lt; 70.(X UOj .1 80.00 Coconuts par 1,000 ii 15.0 C Copra Sundried sales 4.60. Rattans *1« Rattans Coarse |o.6f: Green Snail Shel 13.0 C Rioi- l
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 462 11 iin l s 7 k 7 X s w A ■'k '‘^"■’-sr- I -•&gt;*-• Don’t Suffer From the Hump. Just take a film grip on yourself and resolve to get rid of it. Pessimism is more a phjsical than a mental trouble and if you will pay a little attention
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    • 3 11 j CHEST LUNGS.
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    • 278 11 LADIES GENTLEMEN I are cordially invited to the I Grand Smoking Concert AT THE I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL ON F/?/Z&gt;dy, OCTOBER 2nd. 9-45 p.m. p. Admission Free Collection in aid of S. P. C. A. Funds, I I f I I The Society tender thanks to Messrs. The Dunlop Rubber Co.,
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  • 629 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 Sailiag Steamer Maros Tg,-Mengeidar (Koraloe) Same Ports To-day Pagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneth (Laboean Bilik) Berombang and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 209 12 Modern Methods of Efficient Accounting— The Twinlock simplifies work speeds up entry and reference, saves time (and overtime), and saves money. Thousands of Leading Industrial Firms have already proved this. Why not prove it for youtselL Full information and specimen shett rulings sent by return TWIN LOCK For Pen Posting,
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    • 322 12 hLa (BLOOD CREATOR) IS ECONOMICAL TO USE fflS^ s2 75 That tired listless feeling, lack of vitality and general debihty is caused by impoverishment of the blood, more frequently known ’o-.7c. ij as Anaemia. But no longer need the scourge of this distressing |j«l and ebstinate ailment worry you—a remedy
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    • 151 12 I /1 ’V -/.Mb C//3W/ g wkh Bacon Never did Bacon taste so good as when served with a little H.P. the Sauce that’s always appetising and enjoyable. 9 A MCI j j ‘fillenburg s I Foods I are particularly suited to the y (ceding of infants in hot climates.
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  • 1242 13 The Batterfly With Big Feet. By Neville Smi’h. 7|xs, 351 pp. Henry Hartley (78, Great Q teen street, W.C. 2) 7e, 6d. n. It was Maurice Payne’s distinction always to achieve the unusual. Who, for ins*sues, would mark his introduction to a charming girl by drawing attention
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  • 287 13 DRY ICE Professor Makes Rain Fall 14 IT INE weather to order is r* the claim made by Pro- lessor A. Veraat, of Rijswijk, near The Hague. Professor Veraat has succeeded in producing rain by throwing ‘‘dry ice” pawder from an airplane on to the upper surface
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 338 13 CHILDREN WIN! IHS'eU &lt;• fortified by this delicious, healthful cereal food ‘“pHEY stand at the head of their class in school 1 and always win in sports! heSe Children And the cereal their mother chooses is the one child authorities have long advised— Cream of Wheat. Rich in energy, easy
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    • 62 13 POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOR ESTATES, MINES, ETC. 1 4} x 6| 2 4j x 6J 3 5J x 7f 4 6j x 8j5 5} x 7J 6 5| x 7J 7 4f x 7J 8 5i x 7f 9 6f x 81 10 6 x 9 11 5 x 8
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  • 373 14 HER BUIURE Dangers of Remarriage “rjs HANK you, I’m feeling very I much better,” June, the actress (Lady Inverclyde), said when she returned to her hotel in Reno, Nevada, after securing a default divorce decree against Lord Inverclyde. "It was rot at all pleaaant, and, needless
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  • 115 14 AND NOW SHE HXS GOT TO REMAIN A FOY After 22 year?. Miss Mi di Jean Eaton of Hobart has discjvered that she has been reg s.erod as a bi &gt;y —and that the registers c nnot be altered. Miss Eiton, needing her
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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