Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 225. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 313 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next io The Dispensary. Brunch Office 52, Leith Street Phosphor Bronze Company, Lia, -■■arrs -IT ST APPOINTMENT 7 WWa tMUII» “w F< or ■wIWS Phosphor Bronze Castings of all Types, Phosphor Bronze Ingots. I Phosphor Bronze Bars, Solid Cored. g White An’i-Friction Bearing Metals.
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    • 17 1 im aLTOMSATSd STUD’O with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Thons 773, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PESANG. if It
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2072 2 TO LET MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS ose COMPOUND HOUSE with gar ge Fnd q i r I nnd and House»— TIIC V servants’quartern, No. 42. Kelawei Road, Ct Land and flOUSes nil .n T rDrn DFUV MtnCDI AUIKPUP IUHOn Available Ist October. Apply 55, Beach CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANuSbHt RrtfiutL Street. By
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 289 3 NOV “TALKING FIGHT “J Question of Come Back Discussed ’’Will Gsns Tanney, retired heavy•weight chimpion of the world, follow the r xami le of many another retired’ champion and attempt to come biek,” asks A. J. Daniela in the Sporting Life. *Tt would not be
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    • 246 3 RONNIE TOON HAS A WIDE AN J VARIED CHOICE The more enthusiastic Scottish Rugby players are getting in*o light training in -view of the opening of the season, says the Sporting Chronicle of August 24. The ball is sei r 1 ing oa September 5 when Earlston
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    • 200 3 Every day brings additions 1 trade dis appointment (writes a correspondent of the "Morning Poet”), and one finds that something one thought to be indigenously British is now made abrcai and sent here through the kindness of our Free Traders- The latest shock is that many of
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    • 666 3 MR. P. F. WARNER’S VIEW Unpopular Step in England and Australia Mr. P. F. Warner stated in mail week ‘As a great aimirer of Don Bradman I am very sorry to hear that he is said to have accepted the Accrington offer to come to Ergland.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 26 3 Mt”. PILLS. I APIOL < STEEL I Swreaadearsafaifer aflFewwh I I esaep a k«or Vswsa. IW, J. KDMO' OS, Th* Kngllsh f»r.nrmaoy 52, 54. Beach Street, tenant
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    • 576 3 ■C®CKOK=W7SBJBOKaBCnK]K3BaKnwnBC3CZCCr]|Z3KBCZEZ]BOBnBnsnBnBCMKJBEKCBCBCBDBCi 8 g BENGAL CHEMICAL S’ 8 h g PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS, LD. S THE LARGEST CHEMICAL WORKS IN INDIA E Manufacturers of, is 1 Pharmaceutical Drugs Indigenous Medicines,'Surgical Surgical Sterilizers, Oxygen Apparatus. Distilled R H Dressings, Sera and Vaccines Hypoderm.o Ampoules, Water Stills, Dispensing Balances, Operation Tables. U Disinfectants, Tar
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 641 4 Menday —ln letter from Mr. PepyFi Aunt Lettie*, have received a way, eocetdered by her very ex c»l..er.t, for remvlng gc.-vetes from furniture, I having bemoaned a* cur Laar, meeting the way io which a pc lie bed table cf mine has been disfigured in thi.s manner.
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    • 457 4  -  EY MOLLIE LITTLE The new daytime colours for the .Autumn a*e obvicufy intended to gladden the heart cf the brunette. There is a lov‘ly dark, redd sh brown that looks ■cba-ming on the dark haired g rl, while if her hair happens to have an auburn tinge, then
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    • 461 4  -  BY VIOLET DISMORE “I bebeve,” said Myra, ‘'in saying exai.ly what I think?’’ “Meaning?” I enquired. “Well, I’m not afraid of criticising other people to their faces. It is much more honest ttaa saying the tame things behind their backs. Ib< 1 eve in being candid.” "R’ffii" I
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    • 513 4 EY ROSA MT ND Surely aft®t a wet summer it is only r 5 a tenable to hope t.a: muehrooxa will be p.entifu.? One cf the excitement» of a late country holiday is an early p'uuge into the dew-laden fields after this extremely u .»--y' J
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    • 50 4 Ninon in a’.mond green, pale blue or mauve, would look dtl.ghlful made into a mode as youth! J and as becoming as the style sketched. This fashion shows the most modern way of wearirg a fichu, and th» tiered skirt is as unusual as it is graceful.
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    • 477 4  -  EY BERYL HARPER There if, one agre*i, a great deal tc du in a L:me if there is to be auy meaiare of comfort in it. Bur, even so, many wives do not a;a e th-ecMelvef as must as they m ghL For instance, in old-tsehioeed
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    • 423 4  -  BY IRENE ADCR Often, the glcry of he ww >«)t be the redeeming —mining m f.r which is quite ordinary n fosign. Trj i bright belt on a .st ‘.rvii—.6 may make i :r*>nrtmtnna < r The belt was certainty be '.ntrg-h-.g ra-t of a wh.i.:e veue-de-chme ih
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 37 4 OLD KALAYi. PertMalitiM Old Malaya by Cyril Baiendale, is law oa sate it $2 i copy. Tha vdiLne may be irthased through wr agents throughut tha Pmuuuia or airent irom the Pinanq Gazette PrtSS I til., h,
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    • 65 4 WHISKY FIRST Beat aU comers in the Competition run at the Breuers 1 Exhibition in London fe Scotland s Bert Whiah? Try it!—’and fudge for yourself Agenis—SlME DARBY Co. Ltd., SINGAPORE Endorsed by the medi* --.I cal profession for over j 40 vears. r-"\ Obtainable from all chemists s and
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  • 301 5 Gramophone Record Comedy A true etory of a email but harned company that assembled at the British Museum to see the seals broken of the first gramophone record locked in its vaults, and to hear th© voice of Lord Tennyson. Any telling exactly what Lord Tennyson said. "Gentlemen,”
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  • 239 5 BRITAIN’S SWEET TOOTH COSTS £50,000,000 Britain’s sweet tooth costs her roughly £50.000,000 a year. This figure was given to a reporter by an official o f the Chocolate and Confectionery Exhibition, which opened at Olympia. He added that there had been a marked tendency in recent
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 202 5 fWlk DAINTY, appealing jellies can be made with little wiPk SR I trouble and expense by r using Cerebos Jelly Crystals. Everyone will relish their delicious fresh fruit flavours and enjoy their cooling and refreshing qualities. (e echos Jelly Crystals V Agents: Huttenbach Lazarus <S Sons Ltd., Penang Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 40 5 Keep Doctor away by the occasional use of EVANS' PASTILLES. They protect your throat and give relief in cases of colds, coughs and catarrh. From Chemists everywhere. Made in England to a formula of Liverpool Th.oat Hospital. emans /XNTISLPTiC THROAT
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    • 176 5 <g A Simple Treatment That Radiates Health A®®!! \U /////I IwSW! M’-f» a H Be Soa|> ever d «y for the akin,aleoforehampooingthe hair S —the Ointment as needed for S little irritations and to precede fy '< the shampoo if there is dandruff the Talcum as a finishing touch to
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    • 67 5 CORNS HURTING? V One application of ‘‘GETS-IT” Ij J will relieve that aching, throbbing i I corn. After a few days it shrivels up and I may be lifted right off with the fingers. 1 A “GETS-IT,” the universal porn destroyer, J ends all corn troubles. You can work, A
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 227 5 TO-NIGHT AT I THEATRE ROVAL SHOW STARTS AT 7-45 P.M. ‘The Magic Flute” An Arabian tale of absorbing interest Gorgeous settings, Oriental Splendour, magical transformation?, amazing scenes, thrilling and comical. The gigantic Indian production, “VISWA MITRA” with a galaxy of famous players a picture of stately magnificence and arresting beauty
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  • 1406 6 Black Auster Obliges Diamond Dust Fays the Best Dividend Ventier Again (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala juumpur, September 30 The heavy rain overnight and a drizzle this morning made the going soft. For an intermediate day the attendance was good and those present included His
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  • 313 6 OHETTY’S COMPLAINT No Order Made Against Elderly Indian An Indian who was alleged to have stood outside the door of a house occupied by chetties in Penang-street and shouted inviting one of the chetties to come outside and be stabbed was summoned before the police
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  • 38 6 —Reuter. hX’DER nrY AND WREXHAM W N I ondon, September 80 Exeter City beat Brighton and H. A by three goals to one in the Southern Section and Wrexham beat Chester by five goals to two
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 154 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette] < ir I found through some leading Tamil newspapers, and Pinsng Gazette that a mass meeting will shortly be held at the Hindu Kabha of Penang to decide on the subject of reduction in passages to India. I feel surprised
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    • 131 6 Sir, —Politician s speeches as cabled are full of the gloom cast by the fail in com modity prices everywhere within their purview But I can give you two facts about the rise in commodity prices in Penang To day Ideal milk is selling at 8 Of.nts
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    • 196 6 Sir, —In yesterday's issue of the Pinang Gazette I noticed the t Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe has offered a challenge cup to amateurs for the 100 metres free style swimming compe tition. Prior to this an anonymous person presented a cup to the P C.C. for winning in the
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  • 55 6 Straits -ett'ements Govt. $5 000 00 ESAM. 8 017 45 ISP. 500 00 Clubs 1 891.99 Mrs 0. M. Berkeley 10 00 Anon 10 < 0 L. A. Winterbourne 5 00 Anon 73.45 Mrs B. B. N de "ouza 10 00 H. E The Governor 100 On
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 74 6 “GOLDWING” Tennis Gut has an excellent “kick in it which all Tennis players so strongly desire Obtainable at all sports dealers. Sole Agents in Malaya, V R. VIGK CO., LTD., Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur. L awyer’s Requisites. Bodkins Green Silk Thread h Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes
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    • 107 6 An Additional Attraction AT PRITCHARD’S. From TO-DAY an increased discount of 2- 2 ,/o is being- given making 1A J \Jf /o -Jiscount off GENERAL GROGERIE for cash and/or prompt monthly settlements. Compare prices and consider what you save by shopping at PRITCHARD’S, the Store for Quality and Freshness. PERRINS'
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  • 472 7 A FAMOUS ARTIST Humour and Satire in Oils London October 1 The death has occurred of Sir William Orpen—Reuter. William Newenham Montague Orpen, the famous artist, was born at Stillorgan, Co Dublin, in November 1878. He studied at the Dublin School of Art but left
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  • 119 7 —Reuter. Navy Department Opposed Mr. tfoover’s Flans Portland, Maine, September 80 ”A crushing blow to national defence is the description which Senetor Hale, 'Chairman cf the Senate Ntval Affairs Commission, applies to President Hoovers naval economy order. He declares that before expiry of the London Treaty
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  • 134 7 Simla, September 80 A fairly heavy earthquake lasting thirty Seconds shook Quetta at 4 45 this afternoon Buildings rocked pg 1 there was much fear and comusk m— R> uter. The Central Trust Savings Birk of Rook Island, Illinois with deposits cf five to tix million dollars
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  • 71 7 Britaic’s Fiist S x frios.hs revenue London, September 80 A deficit of <£9B 410 000 is shown by the Exchequer returns revealing rational revenue for the six months ended Septem her 30 of £263 466 000 against an expendi ture of £361 876 000.—Reuter. This is not
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  • Cinema Notes
    • 601 7 EVELYN LAYE Marilyn Miller at the Majestic Qua Heavenly Night —this title by the way is the name of a theme song—which opened at the Queen s yesterday brought a welcome addition to my list of screen favourites in the person of Evelyn Laye— a
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  • 133 7 Reuter. Peking, October 1 Tho Japanose official denial of the air attack on a Peking-Mukden train on September 21 has caused intense indignation in Chinese circles, surprise in neutral circles and dismay in those friendly to Japan who had hoped that the military would admit the outrage and
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  • 291 7 OFFICERS SELECTED Interesting Scheme Assured As already st-ted a tactical scheme in which the whole Battalion of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteers will participate will bs carried out on Sunday next, beginning at 780 am. in view of the G. O O s inspec'ion on October
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  • 101 7 —Reuter. Gandhi May Withdraw from Minorities Committee London, September 30 After only two days negotiations the Minorities Committee of the Round Table Conference seeking to reconcile the confl'ct ing claims of various communities to seats in the new Indian Parliament is on the verge of breakdown Gandhi has
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  • 107 7 —Reuttr. Construclion Not Affected by Economy Measures London, September 80 The economy campaign will not affect ths construction of the Singapore Base, Sir Austen Chamberlain to'd a questioner in the House of Commons When the decision was taken yesterday full consideration was given to the urgent need for
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  • 103 7 7 TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS An excellent programme has been drawn up for the seventh anniversary celebrations of the Old Xaveiians’ Association which falls on October 10. It is proposed to play a billiard mutch in the afternoon, beginning at 2 30 p m This will be followed
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  • 86 7 SINGAPORE INDIANS AND THE B. I. 8. N. CO. The following resolution was passed at a meeting of Indians in Singapore, Dr. K Raghunathan, J. P presiding.— This public meeting of the Indians of Singapore considers that the present rate of passenger fares charged by the British
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  • 388 7 FAST GAME Team to Play Kemps Club Yesterday's hockey trial between Colours and Whites played on the Hutchings chool ground proved to be a f ist and interesting game and resulted in a win for the Colours by five goals to one. The game started with th-.
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  • 133 7 PENANG CRICKET CLUB v KEMPE CLUB. TAIPING On Saturday at 5 p.m. on the Hutchings °chool Ground P C C.—C G Van Houten; G Aste (Capt) and D J Fleming; D K Evans, R W ‘"carlett and L H Bast; W F Fietchee, S J Woosey, C Bendle,
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  • 103 7 ELECTION OF OFFICERS The following were appointed f ffi e bear ers of the Penang Chinese Football Aesooia tion for the ensuing year:— President: Mr Khoo Him Evo J.P. Vice Presidents Mr Hcah Joo Being, Dr. Ong Huck Chye, Dr. Lim < hwee Leong and Mr Lee
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  • 97 7 C R. 0. TO MEET JPERAK INDIANS The following hive been selected to re present the C. R. C. in a match against the Perak Indians at the Victoria Green on Saturday. Kick off at 515 sharp A Silver Cup will be given to tha winning team. t>Ng
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  • 423 7 Dr. H.R. Diva. M C„ har been appointed to act as Senior Medical Officer. Selangor. Dr. A. K. Cosgrave. M.C., has been appointed to act as hief Health Officer, F.M.S. Mr, J. B. MicLachlan of the Publid Works Department F.M.S is expected back by the m a.
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  • 117 7 AT BUTTEQWORTH The funeral of the late Mr. G. Nadason* Clerk, General Pest Office. Penang and son in law of Mr. S. Chief Clerk Indian Immigration Offi e Penang, took place yesterday evening at the Hindu Cemetery Butterworth. The coffin wrapped in rich silk
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  • 93 7 SUPPOSED TO BE MONOPOLIES CLERK The body of a male Chinese was found floating in the Penarg Harbour this morning and w»’ Lter brought ashore by the Marine Police. Tho body is that of a man aged about 20 years and is believed to be
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  • 127 7 Oct 1 Rugby Practice Esn’anade 5 pm. Oct 8 Selangor Autumn Races, last day. Rugby Practice, Esplanade. 5 5 n ni. Oct. 4 P »nd P W V erps. Tactical Scheme, 7 30 am. Oct 6 Batu Lintang Rubber Co Ltd Henry Waugh and Co, Noon. Oct.
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  • 447 8 Why does the Straits Settlements Government persist in regarding the Opium Revenue Replacement Fund as a prize for posterity Posterity, as we have pointed out time and again, will be better able and better provided for by the labours of the present generation to manage the country
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  • 334 8 The Manchurian difficulty seems to have settkd itself, temporarily, without the intervention of the League of Nations. The lengthy resolutions adopted by the Council of the I eague appear to us to be about as useful to Japan and China as a silk dressing gown would be to an
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  • 1184 8 A. H. L. Penang, Thursday. VERYONE sympathises with the victims of the terrible Hoods in Central China, but it constitu es an interesting sidelight on human nature that it takes Lindbergh’s heartrending accounts of conditions to prompt American charitable societi» s to raise relief. It is now
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 315 8 Special Notice. No Prices of Commodities are being; increased while existing; Stocks last. PRITCHARD’S I DAINTY CONFECTIONERY FROM ROYAL BAKERY. SINGAPORE on display at both Penang Road and Ragan Ltiar. Singapore Cold Storage C° L“ I. .4- 4 BOSCH O ne Bosch plug cured misfiring Two Bosch plugs gave speed
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    • 20 8 O. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 2nd October, 1931. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. “President Fillmore.”
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 54 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. 8. Munnsamy, Chief Clerk, Indian Immigration Office Penan’, begs to thank all those kind friends and relatives who attended the funeral of his son in law Mr. G. Nadason, yesterday, at Butterworth, and all those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence nd lent cars and rendered
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  • 1234 9 Troops to Be Moved to Railway Zone Question of Reparation Abrupt End to Lengthy League Council Meeting Significant Russian Comment The Committee of the League Council consisting of Tepresentatives of Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany, met at Geneva yesterday and drafted a resolution on the
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  • 896 9 .—Reuter Premier To Face His Constituents ELECTION PROGRAMMES London, September 30 The Premier announced that the House of Commons would adjourn on October 7. He did not reply to Mr. Hendersons question as to whether that would be the end of the session. Much significance
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  • 574 9 Rugby Radio service. Swoop at 415.2 MJes An Hour KINGSFORD-SMITH’S DAY AND NIGHT DASH Possible Immediate Return to Australia London, September 30 Flight-Lieutenant Stainforth at Calshot yesterday lowered the world's speed record in the S. 6 B seaplane in which FlightLieutenant Boothmai retained the Schneider Trophy for
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  • 244 9 —Re ate r. Possible Immediate Dash Back to Australia Aleppo, September 30 Kingsford Smith arrived at 11 o'clock last night and at four o clock this morning departed in a final hectic rush to cover the remaining 2 300 mi es to Croydon by tomorrow afternoon, just
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  • 77 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, In fairness to those concerned, we shall be obliged if you will correct the information given on page 9 of your isi-ue dated yesterday. Consequent upon the fall in excharge our head office bad instructed us to make the
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  • 66 9 Reuter. New Foreign Minister Refuses Appointment Geneva, September 80 Dr. Sze. interviewed, declared he had not heard of Dr. Wangs resignation and his appointment as successor. Therefore ho was unab'e to make any statement. Later he said he had heard unofficially of the Decree issued
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  • 30 9 Reuter. Washington. September 30 Official figures show that unemplojment in manufacturing inlustres decreased 12.4 per cent in the year ended August represent- ing about a million decrease.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 145 9 STOP THE FOOD RAJVfPf It was announced by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons yesterday that before the adjournment of Parliament a short Bill would be introduced to prevent the possibility of exploitation of the public in articles of food for general consumption. No such measures to protect
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    • 117 9 JUST ARRIVED NEW His Master’s Voice Records for October CAN BE HEARD AT S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street. Penang. IN SLUMP TIMES O 3,,l uiii l itll ADVERTISE. tra !e s lad the motto of every man ww has something to $0 si sell should be Publicity, Publicity
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  • 217 10 «6,854 PROFIT ON YEAR’S WO fKING The following is the Dine < rs’ report and statement of account-) for the y*a* ended June, 20, 1931, for ion at the sixteenth annml general matting r f shareholders to ba held at the Rigislerea Office of the C smpany,
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  • 433 10 a matter for rejoicing.—Christian Science Monitor. DO BIG ONES COUNT Many thing? in Am rica are b’gg?r than their countarpa’ts in Britain. This applies to rivers, mountain?, cinoma?, shops building?, sports meeting! and newspapers. But it does not apply to news„aper circulations. In spits of its comparatively email
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  • 102 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN health statement for ths Munic'p ii 7 of George To«m for the week end Seoiember 26, 1931. shows a total of 58 d'a’-.ht- —36 male? and 22 ftfL-i des—the death rste b’ing 20 17 per mille compared wi h 17.73 in the preceding week
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  • 123 10 Latest Quotations Tuee. Sat. Yesterday Sept. 29 Sept. 19 Paris 98i 123 96 New York 3.91 3 4.851 Brussels 27| 34.83 Geneva 20 19j 24.86 Amsterdam 9j l2 03 Milan 77i 81 92 89 Berlin 16| 20.52 Stockholm 17i 18.16 Copenhagen l7i 18 18 Oslo 17i
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  • 47 10 I atest London, Kuw York o&d Lccal Prices 77 /V: LONDON M £122-17-6 Up 7/3 3113th’ 1126-15 0 Up 5/SINGAPORE $64 .00 Down 75 c. 100 tons Ar 1 2f d, Unchanged Yor’i 4 8/16 c. (astd) Unchanged 8 c, Down c. By of
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  • 89 10 J/essrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London September 29, Spot £122 10.three months* buying £126.10 aud three menti s’ ee 1 ng £126 15.-. Messrs. Boustead Co Ltd. Ist October quotation for Singapore refi ;ed tin «64 per picul, done 100 tone, Penang refined tin «64 per p.cul, st
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  • 142 10 MINE RETURNS FOR SEPTEMBER The following are mine reining for the month of September: Aam Kami aig Tin Dredging Ltd. H nrs run 483 Cubic yards 97,000 Total Picu 914 14 Nett Value «33.288.00 Working Cost? 13.742 06 Pungah Tin Dredging Ltd. Hours run 1 227 Cubic yards
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  • 303 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 Today OQ OD CD g Shares =1 S 3 r CQ W CQ 00 U c $O. so. Mining Ayer Hitam 11/3 12'3 11/3 12/-
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  • 85 10 Penang October 1 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank Ou London Bmk Domanl 2/3 21/32 u 4 n/cs 2/3 29/32 Private 3 m/ia credit 2 4 13/32 On 3 h Documentary 2 4 17/32 New York Bank Demand 42 nom Fiance TT 1100 nom India ti TT 155 nom
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  • 61 10 EXTENSION OF TFIE SERVICE IO DANZIG On and from to-day, 1931, Daily Letter TeLgiana addressed to Danzig will be accepted at a’ Pjb al TeiegiapL Offices in the Straits Seutements and Federated Matey Stater. The charges are as indicated: Destir a icn 20 words or less Each
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  • 176 10 RETURN FROM HOLIDAY IN FRANCE I met yesterday a woman who has travelled more than most'says the Gossip writer of the Evening News She is Lady Clementi, the beautiful wife of Sir Cecil Clementi, the High Commissioner of the Matey States. She has been on holiday in the
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  • 914 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES I 3 36 0 Sc I M ?< 3 S UBEB» 3 c 8 Allenby Rubbe» Cd 75 iSafßb Rutbaj 3 45 AtanSfi Musnafi Malay Mssas:* It 8 Avcb Flanti’i,? 6C .5 Ayez Kuniug Eubbes ggtetJsa 2> Aye? nolek Rubbed O« 4- Ayer i anas
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 834 10 TENDERS INVITED Supply of cooked rations to Quarantine Station, Fulau Jerejak and ungei Pinang Depot, Penang. |gj Tenders are invited by the ludhn TinmigiMtio'i Committee for the eunply of isij ||a cocked rations for the Qia a stine Station, -A wwl K™ v’ 7 Pulau Jerejik, and the Sungei Pmang
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  • 347 11 EXPORT FIGURES Drop During First Half of Year Exports of rubber products from the United Slates during the first six months of 1931 totaHsd 22,572,189, according to preliminary figures, or practically one third below the total for the first half of 1930 cf $33,656,406. This year’s
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  • 307 11 REPLY TO MR. TAN CHENG LOCK Singapore, September 29 At the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday, H. E. the Governor, referring to Mr. Tan Cheng L ck’e suggestion of financial assistance for the rubber industry, said: “1 am very sorry if any member of the
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  • 414 11 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The following is the directors* report of Sungei Bagan Rubber Co.. Ltd. to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held t Singapore on October 6: Accounts —-After making due provision for Depreciation, Directors’ Fees etc., the Accounts show a net
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  • 207 11 Penang October 1 018. ften&r si p, ehest uouo l a ooo.oo Cloves b 30.0 C Gold leaf iltai 72.00 Mae® Piokias uom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s .a 70.00 1101 .i 60.00 Coconuts per 4,005 ii 15.00 Copra Sundried sales 4.60 Rattans «I» 11.10 Rattans Coarse 10.65 Green
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 408 11 THE PINA NG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette” tu be bought at 10 Cents LOCAL. Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel sac Runnymede Hotel. S. K. Md. Yusoff Co., Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pies. Ud. Ismail, Money Changer 4. Beach St. T. M. N. Mydln, 27, Leith Street
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    • 37 11 In Exchange For 200 used Stomps cf Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Korg, Java and the surrounding countrH will give Picture Post Caros OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England.
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    • 223 11 I i TiHEiBETTERIBLADE FITS GILLETTE TYPE B RAZORS OLD OR NEW j Pul a PROBAK Blade info your Oillelle type razor. Whal then? You get, from that razor, a shave such as you have never en- -:7>s joyed before. The razor glides so easily over your fac*», you -Tjl wonder
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  • 749 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN POET TO-DAY From Sailing For Date of Sailing Steel Sapier Port Swettenham and New York, Baltin ore, Singapore Boston and P’phia To-day Tung
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 292 12 I IP l'll I'l 'll U r p l| L gi al j> ’lr I Sei I iLxrIF o' hi B in'Hr®—Psi B? i im L W IwßiwW xx ft i mi ft sf Tired? B 88 Here’s some ■—s f 5 There are times during office hours 8g when
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  • The Literary Column
    • 1091 13 —The Times L’terary Supplement Sir Hubert Wilkins has written a book about his tubmarne viyage, which Messrs. Ernett Ehnu are bringing oul imined a'.ely, entitled "Under the North Pole: Ths Wilkins-Ehworth Submarine Expedition.’’ There is an introduction by VJ j ilmur S'efarsion. Mefsrs. G raid Howe, whose revival
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