Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 23P. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 323 1 It. nag ata’ BROTHERS DENTISTS i Head Office next to The Dispensary. I Stanch Office 52, Leith Street g The World’s Best Small Car. Dollar Exchange Tables /1 -r*m Sterling into Dollars price $1,250 7h.p. Dollars sterllns I 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. MMEb I r I UMiIMM Ml I
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    • 22 1 IfI.TOKISATSU STUDIO i with np-to-date Photo- j I graphy by electric light I Thons 779, 6S, 70, BISHOP STREET, 1 PENANG. i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1949 2 T ET BOXING BANKS. rf_„.. o xc y «asstsss™. nt meruhule im mmmi»mbimm un■ i> :FESERAT ::S!8 O» Friday,Nov. 6ih, 1931 OF INDIA, LIMITED. MMMIWL I SINGAPO^^-WTMKBMS X 6 ,10,14. 16.18. Acheen St. $40,00 each. //v AID OF [lncorporated in England,! [incorporated in the colony or hongkonq I j| •7
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  • News From All Parts
    • 114 3 TRIBUTES TO HIS POPULARITY Celebrating His Birthday Nausn, (Berth October 1 Thousands of teb grams from variocs countrier, letters, bocqae’a aid gifts are greeting President von Hindenburg in anticipation of his bir.hday on Friday, which the venerably heal of the German Reich w 11, according to his
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    • 137 3 A "NATURE APOSTLE PILOT Nauen, (Berlin), October 1 Mr. Gandhi’s European tour, wh ch he will make at the close of the Round Table Conference, w.ll, according to Press reports, begin with a visit to Ea lbnrg, whtre Mr. Gandhi is to be doh by the
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    • 284 3 FREQUENTLY CONDEMNED "The buairesi ma.'t! mo al j are frequently condemned,’’ wri ea Sir J )hn Rjwhnd in the' VorKshire Observer.” "It is said that h» is utterly unprincipled, doirg in theeffice things that he would b'uah even to consider in hie home c 'C.e. He is
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    • 134 3 FOUR DEATHS IN 21,000 CASES The rarity of deaths under anaesthetics was commented on at the inquest at Pop lar on Fanny 8.1 mats, aged 26, of Wentworth-.treet, S.epney, who died during an opera ion at the London Jewish Hospital. Dr. Thomas Bonner, anaes thetie at the hospital,
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    • 167 3 A WEEKLY SERVICE Inaugurated in Presence Of Th? Queen Amsterdam, October 1 The weekly ramonger and ma’l air service between Hollind and the Dutch East Indies was inaugurated on Thursday morning when a eoec’ul y built threemotored Fokker ’time took off at the Schiphod aerodrome for Batavia
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    • 184 3 "Charles Darwin never could learn a Lnguage. "Napoleon was number 12 in his class —yet we do not know the name of one of the f orty-one who were ahead of him "Sir Isaac Newton was next to lowest in his form. He fa 1 d in
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    • 85 3 A CHANGE AT LA SCALA Milan, October 2, Italy’s foremost opera house, the Sea's, in Milan, the fame of which is inseparably bound up with the rerne of the distinguished conductor, Toscanini, has been firmly put under Fascist control, the well-known conductor, Trentinaglia, who is an
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 304 3 SHE WORRIED ABOUT HER WEIGHT I started taking Kruschen Salta a month ago. I have lost 5 pounds in weight, and I feel as if I have lost 5 stones. lam full of vigour, whereas before I was worried about my condition, as I was listless and worried over little
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    • 42 3 ARE WOMENS' BEIT HELP TO HEALTH ANO BEAUTY Lasting good looks depend upon good health. Good health follows upon a cleansed system working in harmony. This is the effect of Beecham’s Pills, the unrivalled remedy for stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles.
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    • 414 3 Ofc b, -w v' tJHH Timm Bl 4vC raven ’Ay3 easureL J in smoking is impossible to attain in a less carefully made cigarette READ THE f g EIGHT I pWsd REASONS! I wllich lisve k TOBACCO oi^f io ?o^ bl "r e 8 CORK T he Craven “A”Cpr k
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 1049 4 Cricket AUSTRALIAN VISIT Left Capetown on October 2 SOUTH AFRIOA’3 cricketers, victors over England on their own pliying fields list summer, a happy blending of skilled experience and talented youth, left Capetown for Australia on October 2. They commence their match programme 20 days later against Western
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    • 474 4 Rugby Union Prospects LEICESTER LCME THEIR CAPTAIN Likely New Men Available Optimism is an invalu b’e asset, and as usual at the beginning of a eeaeon the good club eecre a*y is full of it. As very shortly wf sla’l be on cur metih igiinet the
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    • 121 4 I /JBR I X ?B I ~MJr w i ife< .4^7'' I w y i ■-■••jL a zfesr?&&. B >S-sx \?W®s 1W V I a 1 x I K I I r 'V I I I I /'S/ The I Ideal I 'A/ Food for I the Tropics. the ONLY_
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    • 39 4 OLD IRUYI. “Felsite c? Gid Tafoya” fey Cyj’il Baxendate, is bgw cs sala at $2 8 copy. Tha returns tray be urcfcjsd throuirb ovr agrls throtssihqul ths PsGinsals or fired fres the Pinang Gazette Fre?S lid., la, resasy-streat, Penang.
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    • 541 4 Parents Slender Youthful figures at all ages NOW, o p 1 z darl» fog j ’-'V SWA '«»>' W' -S'." I EW.----'' 4 fcte. s’x» SCIENCE FIGHTS FAT t through an important gland. People used to think that excess fat all not only banished fat, but increased health came from
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 480 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) ir.—The Governor in the coarse of hia opening address at the last 8. Legislative Council Meeting said: ''At this stage, I only wish to emphasise the absolute necessity of effecting such additional revenues as will equate our annually
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    • 304 5 Sir —Referring to the proceedings of the half yearly meeting of :he Penang Chamber of Commerce as appeared in the papers wherein it was decided to request the Gov erument that the construction of the Penang Hii Road should be he'd in abeyance until the coming of
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    • 166 5 Sir, —I shall be grateful if you wi 1 publish the -following appe ring in the September issue of "Overseas the month y magazine of the Overseas League. 'The attention of V embers is drawn to the activities of the British Employment Providers League, who have launched
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    • 242 7 Sir,—When a girl of a decent family loses her character, is it always the fault of the girl As Observer tells us Little de these girls, even some few of whom are able to keep the men in their places know what the
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    • 170 7 Sir, —As the then Secretary of th® Penang Hindu Sabha. Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay, J.P., convened a mass meeting of the Hindus at the Sabha premises on Monday at 6 p m., 18th December 1916 to consider and pass a resolution to the effect that the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 389 5 Coltimbh SELECTED RECORD? THAT WE REALLY RECOMMEM). D8173{y o f You A Two popular songs brilliantly sung by Aroldo Lindi. His wonderfu* tencr voice will thrill you DRS74 f Wrap Me Up in My Tarpaulin Jacket (The Lincolnshire Poacher Harold Wi’liams and the B. B C- Choir hav* nude a
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    • 1509 5 w _j^ Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences for Penang, Province Wellesley and the New built bungalows 6 and 8, Hargreaves Road end upstair bungalow llmiiinilc IM A Z No. 339 Anson Rds-J. Apply Mscdis and IZIIIUIIJ^3j J x Ahlip, 14 Ah Qaee Building, Penang. NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 774 6 Monday:—Having in my larder the remains of a cold joint of veal, first cooked for eating hot on the Saturday, decide to mince it for our supper this night. So do free 1 lb. of cold veal from all fat and skin and chop it finely, then
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    • 456 6  -  BY IRENE ADAIR A fashion expert predicted that our figures were to be less flat this coming season, because, it was said, the new modes demanded curves and plumpness. But my scrutiny of the smart clothes displayed in town, hasn’t in any way revealed a foundation
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    • 520 6  -  BY EUNICE HARPER Sun kieses and tan, so eagerly sought, do not fit in somehow with a billowy dance frock. It is true, I’m afraid, that many sunbathing enthusiasts were a little rash. I, myself, plead guilty to going hatless in the broiling sun (whenever it broiled)
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    • 52 6 Collars are very important on the new suits, aid. for the Autumn, all flat-haired furs are favoured. Here is a sketched a suit in green tweed, with a generous collar out from black caracul. The blouse of pink satin has au unusual trimming—a whose bow falls at
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    • 574 6  -  BY STELLA CAMPBELL Every year more peop'e are a v lr c:ed by the idea of growing bu'bs in b w!s for the decoration of living mo-ms, and such a charming custom shonl i, I think, have all the encouragement possible. Unfortunately, however, the want of
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    • 556 6  -  BY OLGA WRIGHT Thia is essentially an age of colour. Whether it is a natural re-action from years of hide bound convention or whether the ideal for brighter and belter homes is responsible for this colour cult, it is difficult to say, but the fact remains that
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    • 533 6  -  BY POPPY BACON With so many changes in the dress, all of them following swiftly one another, that it is almost imp.-JS? for even an ardent follower of fashion t sort them out. A brief survey of th general trend seems essentia’. l e GTothea are more interesting,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 33 6 Rmunity from illness immunity from illness depends mainly upon the resisting power of the individual. And the resisting power of the individual depends mainly upon nutrition. i BOVRIL I The Ideal Stimulant Nutrient
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  • 274 7 Simon the Cellarman Makes a Discovery “A DozenA Day Is The Only Way Simon the Cellarmania informed that if readers are not able fully to appreciate the cellary atmosphere we sometimes describe, they are invited to view J. &R. Tennent’s Brewery when next they
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  • 244 7 DETECTIVES’ NIGHT RAID Seventeen Get 6 Months’ R. I. The 21 Chinese who were arrested by Detective Inspectors Gordon and Had after a raid conducted on 157. Acheen street, Penang, were to day produced before Mr J. P. Biddulph, Police Magistrate, Penang and charged with
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  • 169 7 HAWKERS AND EATLSG SHOPS AS VICTIMS Several cases of looting occurred in the town yesterday when bands of destitute and 'Trnngef.stricken Chinese attacked food hawkers and a number of Chinese eating shops In one case a party of about thirty men forced a hawker of Kunji to
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  • 327 7 S. R A. Amendments From the latest list of amendments to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification of Horses and Ponies, published below, it will be seen that Gay Toi has been sent up a class after his last win at Kuala Lumpur. Belonging
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  • 55 7 MEETING POSTPONED The annual meeting of the Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd., which was to be he d at noon to day at Messrs. Henry Waugh and Co., I td.. 88 Beach Street Penang was postponed for one week, at the same time and place, owing
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  • 403 7 SELECTED TEAM 3 Malaya Sticking to Old Rules BY ATHLETE’’ IT is not often that a rugger match cannot be played owing to too much rain, but that was what happened yesterday on the Padang. The lower half of the ground was water ogged, and Brown decided
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  • 121 7 FINED $2O Tan Eng Hong, who was charged with practising medicine or surgery without being registered ss required by Ordinance 99, to day pleaded guilty when produced before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, Police Magistrate Penang. Detective Inspector Hill slid he received information tbat accused used to
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  • 237 7 DEATH OF SING AI ORC JOHORE piONE«*R With the passing of Mr John Montgomery Cameron at the age of 57 at his residence, Edenburst, 339. Thomson Road, Singapore, on Sunday, another link is severed with that Singapore which only he and other pioneers knew. The Cameron family
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  • 874 7 EULOGISED AT CHAMBER MEETING Mr. B.G.H. Johnson Proceeding on Leave The half yearly general meeting of the members of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday at the Chamber’s Rooms, No. 1, Downing Street, Penang. Mr. B. G. H. Johnson, (of Messrs Boustead and
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  • 42 7 —Reuter. London. October 7 Reports from Nice state that the airman who dropped leaflets on Rome is believed to have been a young Italian Lauro Dibosis, who pretendel he was an Engishman named Morris. He is sti 1 missing,—
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  • 44 7 In 1845 —B6 years ago a special train in England covered 118 miles in an hour and a half, nearly 80 miles an hour. Nothing in the timetables of the crack English, Continental or American expresses of 1931 can equal this.
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  • 176 7 Oct. 7, 8 and 9 Penang Impressionists Exhibition, Malay Volunteer Drill Hall. Peel Avenue Oct. 9 Entries close for Ipoh Races 3 p m. Oct. 10: O.X.A. Anniversary Celebrations Rugger—State Team v The Rest. Oct 14 Batang Padang Dredging Co Ltd.. Adjourned annual gene ral meeting Henry
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  • 60 7 —Reuter. President Hoover’s Statement Washington, October 7 Sweeping measures to ease financial credits were advocated by President Hoover at an extraordinary White House session attended by the highest officials, Whatever the Reserve Board can do, in this direction it is ready now to do the President is understood
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  • 45 7 Reuter- Calcutta Doomed in England London, October 7 The Daily Express states that Britisl banks have decided not to handle eweepstaki numbers in future following a request b] the Home Cffice which practically termi nates the distribution of Calcutta sweei numbers in Britain.-
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  • 67 7 The suit between Heah Seng Kim ant Heah Seng Whatt and two others whiol was fixed for hearing in the Supreme Oouri this morning was adjourned till the 13U instant. The suit 19 in connection with the estau of the late Mr. Heah Bwee Lee Mr
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  • 61 7 To morrow at the Esp anade at 6.00 p m 1 March Colonel J. Ward beesemai 2 Overture Juanita William 3 f-election The Duchess of Danrig Caryl 4 Three Dances "Herny VIII” Germai 1 Morris Dance. II Shepherds' Dance. 11l Toreh Dance. j 5 Musical omedy Switch Fa?
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  • 481 8 I Little that could ba termei I encouraging emerged from th( I proceedings at the half yearly I meeting of the Penang Chambei I of Commerce. The closing sen rtence of the chairman’s speed offered (except for applause |l no alternative to the com rmunity but to
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  • 255 8 We h'lve at times been oalled to task for suggesting that the Indians in Malaya were the most pampered class. Farther evidence of this is provided by the circumstance that of practically all alcohols toddy is the on.y one to escape penalisation. Todcly pays no tax beyord the
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  • 83 8 —Reuter. Cash Penalty Raised To £5OO London, October 6 The House of Commons passed the third reading of the Foodstuffs (Prevention of Exploitation Bill after agreeing to increase the cash penalty to £5OO The Board of Trade is now empowered to tske action to prevent improper attempts to
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  • 107 8 —Reuter. Premier Withdraws His Resignation Madrid, October 7 Owing to an incident in the course of a sitting of the Cortes the Prime Minister Uft his seat on the front ministerial bench" ■took his seat among the deputies, and said he bad resigned. The resignation followed a dispute
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  • 59 8 Government Extends i lime for Payment (From Our Own orrsspondent) m. n Bangkok, October 6 lhe Government has extended the period for the p.reent of tie Poll Tax to the end of December 1831. Alter the end of this three month, gt.ee those who have not paid
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  • 1213 8 Penang, Wednesday. WITH the return of sunshine and blue skies this morning to the island in which we fortunates of the peninsula do dwell comes the urge to wander afield. Over the 1 hills no clouds are to be seen, their outline being sbarp eut against a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 126 8 I— ~——n Reputation Won Through Value I IS THE STORY OF g “HOLLANDIA’S” SUCCESS. Cond ensed Evaporated or Sterilised, I IG. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., IMPORTERS. IM M 1 L K K AA Dan| SH M!LK «stL M I M SIffIJZED /JV J V u O§a v 4 y s
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    • 30 8 THE REST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN HIE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private batbroom attached. MODERN SAMTATI9N THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE tinder expert European Chef.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • IMPROVEMENT ON STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 744 9 Mr. Thomas and Britain’s Strength Premier To Fight in Old Constituency “I Am A Labour Member” Early yesterday morning the Prime Minister visited Buckingham Palace and remained with his Majesty for half an hour. It is assumed that Mr. MacDonaid submitted to the King* the
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    • 358 9 Britain’s Strength London, October 6 Mr. J H. Thomas, Secretary for the Dominions, in an interview to day emphasised the tvorld wide nature of the economic crisis and expressed the view that international measures would ultimately prove essential. Statesmen of the world musi acquaint tbemee’ves
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    • 299 7 than ten per cent.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. New York, October 6 The outstanding feature at the close of the stock markets to-day was the substantial improvement recorded in the leading British funds following on renewed invest ments and buying together with the sharp recovery in the
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  • 170 9 tions as to service conditions. —Rugby Radio Service. No Further Inquiry Into Events DECISIONS PUBLISHED London, October 6 In the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Austen Chamberlain, stated that it was not the intention of the Admiralty to set up
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  • 195 9 —Reuter. Airman '‘aid To Be Titled Paris, October 6 The airman who dropped anti Fascist leaflets when flying over Rome is said to be a titled Englishman ‘Sir Morris” who is alleged to have bought the ’plane at Marseilles for 8 000 marks from two Germans from Munich.
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  • 75 9 Reuter. Terms of Settlement Drafted Nanking, October 6 It is believed that- the long outstanding Thorburn case is likely to be settled very soon. It is understood that following conferences between the Finance Alinister, <r Soong, and Marshal Chiarg Kai shek the terms of settlement have been
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  • 55 9 1931 Exports Show An Increase i From Our Own Correspondent) Bmgkok October 6 Official rice export for the first nine months of 1931 show rd incerase cf 86.000 tens compared with 1930. The Straits in the same period, took 25 OCO tons less than in 1930 and Hong
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  • 35 9 —Reuter. Philadelphia Bank Remains Closed New York, October 6 Tha Franklin Trust Company of Philadelphia with deposits of §22,000 000 owning four branches and eighteen other banks are not opening for business to-day.-
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  • 486 9 —Reuter. Prepared For Mobilisation NANKING CITIZENS NERVOUS Conflicting Geneva Telegrams Nanking, October 6 An atmosphere of the most tense expectat oi, the worst pervading ths Far East, has been crystallised by J span’s note accusing Nanking of sins of onissi in and negligence to take steps to
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  • 73 9 d’Orsay to morrow morning —Rugby Radio Service. Conversations To Begin To-day London, October 6 Lord Reading, accompanied by the Marchioness of Reading, ir Frederick Leith Ross, Deputy ControUer of the Treasury, Sir Walford Selby and Mr. Howard Smith, of the Foreign Office left Victoria station this morning en
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  • 17 9 —EUuter. Athens, October 6 Kingsford Smith left for Rome at 10.15 to-day.-
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  • 217 9 Reuter. Lost Support Of Party ACABINET BREAK UP? Berlin, October 6 The first indication of the disintegration of the Bruening Cabinet is afforded by the resignation of Dr. Curtius, the Foreign Minister. This is due to the fact that the party of which he was the representative
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  • 57 9 Reuter. Increased Export And Decreased Imports Washington October 6 Despite the general depression the United States exports to China fc June July and August amounted to §2l 000 0 0 compared with §lB 000.000 for the corresponding period of 1930. Imports from China, however, amounted to
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  • 37 9 —Reuter. Death A Matter of Days West Orange, New Jersey, October 6 The Inventor Edison is semi conscious and death is only m.tter of days. He passed a fair night but refused to eat to-day.
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  • 27 9 Reuter. $250,000 Gift from I hilantbropist New York, October 7 Julios Rosenwald, the seventy year old philanthropist hag presented 4250 000 to the Chicago unemployed.
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  • 329 9 —Reuter. American Bankers Confer ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED New York, Octo* S in iinpartant announcement bearing on tin current war Id wHe depression is expected from Washington within a faw hours according to the New Yo k Times” as a result of plans made 01 Suiihy night whin a
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  • 60 9 Reuter. Much Canvassed Scheme Abandoned London, October 6 In view of the indecisive result of the’ ballot the Federation of Cotton Spin- ers has abandon!d the much canvassed scheme which aimed at dealing with redundant mills and mechinery, the tabilisation of a margin of profit on yarn* and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 31 9 i < Hear Gilbert suliivtin ON His Master’s Voice Records The Yeoman of the Guards $lO-50 Pirates of Penzance $lO-50 Gondolies $l9-50 OBTAINABLE AT S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., 16, Tishop Street, Penang.
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  • 548 10 MALAY STUDIES Local Talent Predominant BY "ARTI S T” The Penang Impressionists exhibition •which is now being held at the Malay Company Headquarters Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, differs this year from previous exhibitions in that it depends almost entirely upon local talent. There are only
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  • 7 10 Main, Post Rea ait< Penang.
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  • 401 10 Dr. C. R. Paul, lately in charge of the Social Hygiene Clinic, Ipoh, has started in private practice. Mr. E. P. Kyle, of Kyle, Palmer and Co. Ltd., is returning to Malaya via America and Japan. Mr. F. O’Neil Shaw, of the Editorial staff, of the Bangkok
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  • 401 10 OAR PARKING IN PENANG ROAD Mrs. F. N. Syer was to-day charged before the Po ice Magistrate, Penang, with failing to draw her motor car P 2557 as close to the left hand side as possible and in such manner as to leave space for other vehicles to
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  • 84 10 RUBBER RESTRICTION CONFERENCE Dutch Initiating Conversations Colombo, October 6 Disapproval is expressed here at the reply of the Secretary for the Colonies to the suggestion from Ceylon that a triangular conference representing Malaya, the Du’ch Indies and Ceylon on rubber restriction be held at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 56 10 Latest London, Now York and Local Prieto T/A/j LONDON Spt £124-10 0 Down £l-5 0 /3 Unite' £***** G Down £l7-6 SINGAPORE $63 25 f* oical Down $2.50 100 tons ten RUBBER I London 11 d. Unchanged Now Yori 4g c. (Gold) Up 5/16 c. Local Si
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  • 109 10 SEPTEMBER RETURNS The la’eat returns areas follow»: Putfeh Tin D/erg ng Co. Ltd. Output picul 100.00 Hours run 384 Yardage 32.000 Pattani Tin Ltd. Dredging Output piculs 50 Homs 62 Cubic yards 25,000 Hydrau’icing Output 105 Closed down from Ist to 27ih September for general
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  • 144 10 LARGE CONTRACT FOR LIVERPOOL BUILDING This cheering item of news comes from the India Rubber Journal: One of the largest rubber-flooring contracts ever given, running into many thousands of pound?, has been secure! by Macinlop» of Manchester, for the new headquarters of Martin’s Bink in Liveroo 1. "Rubber
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  • 910 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST MAMBg S 1 H SUBBU i 0 AUetbj B bbei 9« 45 Alof GWrtißabbo. fctota 35 45 tyrt Kanins RabbesUotetM 10 tjw KnM_B° bb jfeSS St”"* 14 *”25 *”35 2 Buwett gfi as Bata Bintans Babbes gn <n Belfort Plant» It? Benta Babbe» Batatas 90 Bukft
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  • 131 10 TO-DAY s PRICES The following were the Bleat quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day E S Shares I J <£ <§ GQ so. o so. se. Mining Asam Kumbang 20/6 22/- 21/- 22/6 ex Ayer Hitam 10/6
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  • 80 10 lb». Perak River Valley 37.405 Juru 37 COO Semanggol 31,4.0 Bukit Jelotoug 15.100 Ajer Kuaing 100,0 0 Badek 40,6 i ,O Chersonese 106 5( O Dennistown 43,000 Highlands and Lowlands 181 000 Klabatg 139,60) Krian 82,100 Sungei Krian J 26» OO Sungei Way 6 0q General Produce Agency
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  • 115 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. L» ud fu October 5, Spot LL three montha’ buying £1.30 0.0 three monif s’ ee 1 ng £l3O 5 0. Messrs. Boustead <£ Co, Ltd. 7th October quotation ter refiued un $63 25 per picu-, done 109 Penang refill per picul buvera no
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 32 10 Runnymede' Ckeerjul an J Cool TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE Also EXTRA DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW. (P. O.s s. “KASHGAR") POOLE POTTERY on disp’ay in the Lounge. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD,, George Goldaeok, Manager. Phrne 543,
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    • 257 10 Preliminary Announcement Official Poppy Day Dance Proceeds in aid of Earl Poppy Day Fund Under the Distinguished Patronage 0/ The Resident Councillor, Penang, The Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen end Mrs. AlL n The Official Poppy Day Dance 1931, «.nd will take the (erm of j “Rag Ball”. Dancing U.
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  • 125 11 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Yesterday Oct 5 Sept. 19 Paris 98j 98t 123.96 New York 8.87 i 3.81 4.855 Brussels 27 84.83 Geneva 19j 19i 24.86 Amsterdam 9i 91 12.03 Milan 76$ 92 89 ‘Berlin 17 16| 20 52 Stockholm 16$ 18.16 Copenhagen 17$ 17fc 1818
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  • 207 11 Penang October 7 cm. hen&r si Opinm u. eh»et ncm LOOO.OO Clove» i, ?O.OC Gold ieaf ellw 72.00 Ma«e Picking ncm 170.00 Nutmegs 80» al 70.00 11 Oi ,i 60.00 Coconut» per 1,600 h 15.00 Copra Sundri«d eales 4.60 Rattans Mies 11.10 Rattan» Coarse 10.6. 11 Green Snail
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  • 78 11 Penang October 7 Sy Courtesy of th? Chartered Bank Or- London Bank Demand 2/3 7/8 4 m/U 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/cs credit 2 4 13/16 On ,< 3 i, Documentary 2/4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France u TT 1,050 nom India n T.T 155 rom
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 425 11 THE PINANG GAZETTE I List of Places where the Gazet'.e" las be bought at 10 Ceuta local. Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel an»’ Runnymed» Hotel. 8. K. Md. YuboA Co., Victoria Piei and Bwettenham Pier. Md, Ismail, Money Changer 4, Beach Si T. M. N. Mydin, 27, Leith Street.
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    • 237 11 S S. L kF H too Rn/ 5 gs ’‘«WOW (jZtc J CjJI SoirxlfPcv'uy (C-ciww in, ‘Paris) TOILET PREPARATIONS There is genius in "SOIR de PARIS," the latest, newest, finest creation of M. Bourjois. None but he could have conceived so distinguished, so alluring a perfume. The mysterious, enchanting fragrance
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