Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 233. VOL. LXXXIX SATURDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 447 1 |TNAGATA; BROTHELS ?< DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. I Btaoch Office 52, Leith Street magsi Seara m— l hhumJJ ’23SSB9DHE£BQK3ES33ZESS r 1 nßßii Dollar Exchange Tables 9 IrjWf |ppnOßi| sterling into Dollars price I Dollars into Sterling b FROM I a 3d to 2s. Sd. 4mWwb > IkJ
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    • 20 1 18. TOKISATSIII STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- j graphy b y electric light ’Phone 772, €8, 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2076 2 j ~_'»Tr a l aMB wcPOSITION WANTED MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS. I "SIMON THE CELLARER'' I recommend Shorthand Typiet leaving I CHARTERED BUNK I HEDERLfiHDSCHE HfiHOEL vpav Mir q-' wirß o dT,etionof Ebff Apply P.O. n a on °“Sr public to th. follow-' o p INDIAt AU sTRALIA AND CHINA. RII
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  • 377 3 key anybody could get Two Firms Lose 900 Letters A etricter supervision by many business houses over the methods of delivery and reception of their morning mail is likely to result, V ll?wing the disappearance of 9OO l.tters after the morning delivery at the offices in Upper
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  • 490 3 drifting FISHERMEN NOW IN SINGAPORE Two men who set out from Derby» in the north of Western Australia, at the beginning of September in a small sailing vessel for a fiahing trip and were blown out to sea is far as the Dutch Eist ladies arrived in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 247 3 A y /A ‘SFdSX d. T' itl OW&al vX' Feeling better than yesterday at work again next week? Yes, convalescence is very much shorter this time. were cut out as soon as possible and I was started on Horlick Every day if has built up my strength and I tsave
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    • 412 3 “Never have I had anything so wonderful as LUX Toilet SOAP for keeping my skin fresh and smooth” says JOAN CRAWFORD a 1 1 yt- A P ure jBaMMy an d silken complexion I is essential for every film star Lovely skin—soft as a petal, fresh St as a flower!
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  • 1649 4 P;mea Literary SuppieaieiH. After Rain. By Netta Moskett. 71 x 303 pp. HutchinßOD. 1». 6 J. n. It wae the intention of Mr. Pendrake to transform bis wife into a reii w?man by staging a shipwreck and having them both cast upon a desert iJmd on which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 360 4 Preliminary Announcement. Official Poppy Day Dance Proceeds in. aid of Earl Haig’s Poppy Day Fund Under the distinguished Patronage of the Resident Councillor, Penang, The Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen and Mrs. Allen. The Official Poppy Day Dance TICKET’S including light Reii will be held at the Runnymede Novelty Stall
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 659 5 A New Season With Some New Roles The visit of a South African Fifteen and the effect, if any, of axne recent alterations in the rules governing play in and arnuzd the scrummage a r e hkely to attract most of the attention in the new Rugby Football
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    • 124 5 BIG CROWDS San Francisco, September 1 F o bill lai become Samoa's most o pular game to Lieutera"t Murray Roya*. Fiur teams have been •’’canieed, and the g mes draw roughly 2 o'o fane. Uniforms, the naval effij’r said, are nondescript with the Nitive goards •leven
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    • 711 5 who pl.yed for Leeds United a n d Newc-g-le United before he went to pl y for Fa 1 R ver, U.S.A has signed for Clapton Orient. He can p’ay outside right or centre- forward. It is sa d tla* Goodall, Huddenfi li’s Interna ionU defender, may jain
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    • 44 5 BPQRT FASHION Cniwgo, September 1 BiH'a’ds is coming b<>ck into spoit 'ashion. A total rf 1 035 tournaments in which at ban 8,280 players will comp J*. h?ve been srrsrgei ferthe 1931-32 season by the Nstiona Bi liar asecci. tior.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 I DEUTZ” diesel-engines 1 Stationary an«i Marine purpose» nirCt*! Motor Locomotives. D I F FT L’&htfng Sets. 3 wllulL Cargo Winches. UILOEL Pumping Sets. ]e A? N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. g SINGAPORE, 101/6, Robinson Road PENANG, 3, Weld Qnay. M Tt
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    • 226 5 I LET S GET FRIENDLY Floreni?e GHham and her very intimate style I of singing thia wondexf il tuneful song has made an instantaneous hit. Her appeal to the B g boy friend to make love is a scream. I Columbia RECORD NO. DB. 530 PRICE $/-70 Robinson Piano Co.,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 220 5 J "7HEATHE ROYAL? f. .yP^J^g^y l|p v To-night and Until Sunday—Show Starts ar 73? n m FRED THOMSON in “Hands Across the Border” KEN MAYNARD in ‘«50,000 REWARD” Hard Punching—fast ridirg amazicp intrigue. WARREN KERRIGAN in g “Prisoner of the Pines” REED HOWES in AUorb ng tale of Cemditn Wild.
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  • News From All Parts
    • 376 6 RECORD OF 19 MONTHS 43 People Shot By Mistake New York, August 30 Forty-three innccert persons were wounded —four fata ly— by stray builets from gangsters in the streets of Greater New York between January 1, 1930, aud July 31, 1931. These facts emerge from
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    • 150 6 PRAISE OF THE LONDON k 'TIMES*’ Paris, Ockibsr 5 The London T.mes” publishes an important article on the Ci 1 rni. 1 Exhibition in which it eulogises its g andeur and splendour, aid siys that the cordial element vai tv*»rywh»re in evidence and there wa< ample opportunity
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    • 47 6 Berlin, October 5 German shipping companies I ava aidressed ai aipe.l to the Chancellor, fl/ing a distress signal and sjying that more than half of the Rhine steamboats a-e laid up a id only 25 per cent, of them currying on their regular srrvicee.
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    • 297 6 A VICAR’S VIEWS Bathing Belles Who Ride Pillion "We have no fixed prejudice against women wearing pyjamas as long as they wear them in the right place. wMch is in bed," wiites ihe Rev. W. Marshall Sei wyn, the Vicar of Holy Trinity. Bournemouib, in a Liter
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    • 64 6 QUESTION OF RECTIFICATION Ninen (Bsran), October 5 The Press vo ct s c insiderable scepticism repa-diig Washington reports tia. the Sta.e D<?paitm*nt is mooting a ecH-nme for "frontier recuficition" of the GermanPo ish birder, including the corridor. It is ooioted cut here that so delicate and vital
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    • 67 6 iSERVED NOTICE TO QUIT Constantinople, October 5 The Turkish Government has served upon M. Trotzki a summons to evacuate bis present quarters on Pritcipo Island and take up his residence at bu’air, on the Dardanelles. It is stated this is due to Trotzki’s recent pchtic.l conferences with
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    • 54 6 IC SELECT A NEW HEiD Pari?, October 5 A meeting cf representatives of the Spanish CaiLst party, ass: moled for Don Jaime’s funeral, resolved to recognise as bis successor as pretender the 82 yearacll Prince Aifcnao of Bt urbon, utcle of the deceased, and 1 st m.h
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 293 6 >ii. '’'J'*'"'*' 3 3 T’Ae household budget is made L up cf pennies. thrift wiln tne pennies means saving pounds. Wise housewives choose Cerebcs Salt because less is used. It pours freely and remains dry the lasi gi ain. In It and 30. r«*gr,r>n^raa»iMg..iihwtw'inrii r rrgg^aaKSgE.^-; /-■■<.> —ij I I!
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    • 12 6 1 LEA PERRINS' I SAUCE 1 T he ORIQINAL and genuine Worcestershire
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    • 271 6 np wSS «BRO fB< 0081 INDIGESTION a a- 11 11 '"W T>OCTORS know that mostcasesof digestlve disturbance are due to acidity-, anj Bo when they themselves R et an attr.ck of cxsma stoniac h P ain they obtain i nst ant relief by taking‘Bisurated’ Magnesia. Ifyousuffer after eatin if food
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  • 1281 7 Meeting on Tuesday Serious Information Received From Manchuria Lord Reading to Attend Geneva, October 9 The Secretary General to the League has telegraphed the Chinese and Japanese Governments. He said “The President of the League Council requests me to forvvard to your government the following
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  • 300 7 PROBABLES v POSSIBLES Preparing for Match Against Selangor To-day’s trial match on the Esplanade between Probables and 1 ossibles will be vested witb more than tbe ordinary degree of interest as much will depend on the form shown in thia game for the selection of
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  • 159 7 FUNERAL OF LAIE MR. J ALLAN The funeral of the 1 *te Mr. James Allan, death in tr gi tire itm lances was reoorred in yesterday b issue of tne Pinang Gi-ette. took place yesterday afternoon at tie W-stern Road Cemetery, tbe R o v. Keppel Garnier effi
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  • 119 7 To day. at the Esplanade at 6 p m 1 March Kwang Hu in ke ‘2 Overture ight Cavalry Snppe 3 Selection Chu Chin Chow Monckton 4 Wal'z Thoughts Alford 5 Suite Four Indian Love Lyrics" WoodfordaFinden No 1 The Temple Bells 2 Less Than The Dust 8
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  • 305 7 YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY MATCH Improved Play by the Winners The hockey match between the United Indians and the P C C. was played yesterday on the Hutchings School ground and resulted in a win for the Indians by seven goals to one. The P.C.C defence was very
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  • 36 7 Police in Mexico City have been ordered to gather in persons from the streets who “look as though they need it,” and take them to public bath houses to be washed.
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  • 160 7 Oct. 10—0 X.A. Anniversary Ce'ebrations Rugger —S>*te Team v The Rest. Oct 14 Ba‘ang Padang Dredging Co Ltd Adjourned ►nnual gene ra' meeting. Henry Waugh Co. Ltd Noon. Hockey P C C A” v P R C A Esplanade 5 p m. Oct. 17 State Rugger Match.
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  • 107 7 FIRST CLASS PHY UALLY AND MENTALLY London, September 18 A reassuring account of M-. Gandhi s health was given to h enter by Dr vuthu who examined the Mahatma this week. Dr Yuthu, who had examined Mr Gandhi in v'adras about four years ago s id that on
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 278 7 (To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette”) Sir,—With regard to Mr. Gandhi's appeal to the conscience of the world on behalf of the semi starved millions of India, I fail to see kov the world can in any way help to mitigate this state of affairs, fg
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    • 300 7 Sir —Mr. Lim Cheng Ean is trying to get money for Asiatics out of employment because some assistance is given bj Govern ment to European Unemployed. This worthy Chinese lawyer should bear well in mind that Asiatics are costing the British Government vast ims each month
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    • 246 7 Sir, The answer to your question is both ‘yes’’ and "no". In the first place I am a great be’iever in the truth of those famous words ‘the female of the species is more dead y than tbe male.’ Ask Mr. Henpecked if
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    • 135 7 fir, —When a certain Municipal Comm's sioner was appointed a Member of the Legislative Council, he without hesitation resigned the Commiasionership to devote concentrated attention to the welfare ci his own community, hut the Indian Municipal Commissioner is st. 1 h jlding his seat. Many letters
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  • 495 7 The Hon Mr. Lim Cheng Ean will noi be ab’e to attend the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday owing to indisposition Mr. J W Boyd Wa’ker, who is wellknown in Ipoh business circles, is now travelling agent of the India Tyre and Rubber Company of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 71 7 BOXING WRESTLING, JU-JITSU WEIGHT L'FTtNG at the Town Hall or ether suitable theatre. on Friday,Nov 6th, 1931 IN AID OF Poppy Day Fond O p EN TO ALL Tournaments will be held as mentioned above. Would the Secretaries of Clubs or anyone else interested and willing to take part please
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  • 428 8 CHIN A AND JAPAN The average Chinese or Japanese has little confidence in the ability of the League of Nations to settle the dispute which has flared up in the Far East. It is extremely difficult to get a clear view of what the position really is. It is obviously
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  • 341 8 These days, almost every popular periodical at Home carries a certain amount of advertising material felling the great gullible British public that fortunes are to be made either by drawing or by writing. "Laarn to Draw shouts one advertise ment; "Earn Big Money This Way,” shrieks another which
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  • 52 8 Rugby Radio Service. Increase in Fees Announced London, October 9 The Foreign Office announces that from October 19, fees chargeable for the issue of British passports will be increased from 7 6d. to 15/ and for renewal of passport from one shilling to two shillings for each year
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  • 34 8 Reuter. Philadelphia Bank Remains Closed Philadelphia, October 9 The Country Trust Company with resources amounting to $lO,OOO 000 has not opened to-day owing to withdrawals of $3 300 000 deposits since January.-
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  • 25 8 -Reuter. Government Control of Foreign Exchange Buencs Aires, October 9 Governmental control of the Foreign exchange to safeguard the peso is announ oed.--Renter.
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  • 1586 8 GENERAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION’S CENTENARY (From Our Own Correspondents London, September 17 THE possibility of an early elec tion is exciting much discus- sion among members of all 'parties at Westminster. 1 here is a j widespread belief that there will be a general
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 145 8 z™ E K N C I QUALITY G N I I G H. Slot Co., Ltd., I I IMPORTERS. I I<W ill I Res’ringing I Service XftSlrflk Rackeis B I R<nh-f iSR RESTRUNG 9 S ILJilkui T j Quality Gut feS§j|Ml by I I list’d From Machine. |ss to 815
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    • 34 8 E. fe 9 O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • Labour’s Vote-Catching Manifesto
    • 550 9 Sop to the Unemployed Main Industries as Public Services Mr. Lloyd George Denounces Conservatives The Labour Party has issued a manifesto in which the main plank is the nationalisation of tho country's banking- system and the organisation of power, transport, iron a: d steel and coal industries as
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    • 441 9 3. Lteuter. Notice to Quit Premises London, October 9 The Prime Minister is spending the weekend at Chequers but will leave for Seaham on Monday to conduct his personal campaign which has been begun in the constituency by his daughter, Miss Ishbel MacDonald, and local workers It
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    • 76 9 —Reuter. Mr. Lloyd George Issues iv anifesto London, October 9 Mr. Lloyd George who is incap dilated by illness has issued a manifesto denouncing the Conservatives for plunging the country into a’’wanton election. He says we wi be happy to assist in the next Parliament any government or
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  • 129 9 Medical Authorities Anxious BELIZE HURRICANE London, October 9 A further telegram received by the Colonial Office, from British Honduras states that progress is maintained in removing the debris caused by the recent hurricane but a plague of flies and mosquitoes is causing anxiety to medical
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  • 207 9 —Reuter. President Hindenburg to Receive Hitkr Berlin, October 9 To day's sensation is the news that President Hindenburg will receive the Nazi leader. Herr Hitler, to-morrow to discuss the situation. This is the first time they have come into personal contact. In the meantime Dr. Bruening is continu
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  • 79 9 Reuter. British Submarine In Soviet Navy Riga, October 9 The paradox of the Red Flag being hoisted on a British submarine to the sing ing of the Internationale was witnessed at Leningrad. It was submarine L 55 which was sunk at Krcndbtadt in 1919 and raised by
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  • 60 9 Rugby Radio b ervice. Forbidden to Fly for Four Months London, October 9 Air Commodore Kingsford Smith has been forbidden by doctors to fly for four months. He will return to Australia by boat leaving his aeroplane for overhaul. Ha intends to return in March and attempt to break
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  • 250 9 Rugby Radio Service. But Not Downhearted FAILURE OF MINORITIES COMMITTEE Support for New Suggestion London, October 9 After a brief sitting, the Federal Structure Committee of the Indian Round Table Conference, under the chairmanship of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Sankey, decided to adjourn until Tuesday when it
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  • 148 9 —Reuter. American and Foreign Companies in Merger New York, October 9 Steps are being taken to merge twelve American and foreign shipping companies comprising 181 passenger cargo liners totalling 1 000 500 tons gross, according to the Herald and Tribune.’’ It is considered that as a result
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  • 61 9 Reuter. Failed to Justify Early Promise London October 9 The Bendien method for the diagnosis of cancer has "failed to justify its early promise’’ as the result of investigation by a special committee of the British Empire Campaign whose chairman states that although the preliminary results were
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  • 78 9 —Reuter. To Be Incorporated To day New York October 9 The organisation of the f5O '.(00,000 Credit Corporation will be completed to night and will be incorporated in Delaware to morrow under the name of ths National Credit Corporation. The Corporation is authorised to issue up to $lO
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 248 9 f[[ PL IJUF»* VW U Hear Gilbert Sullivan ON His Master’s Voice Records The Yeoman of the Guards slo*so Pirates of Penzance $lO-50 Gondolies $lO-50 OBTAINABLE AT S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street. Penang. Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited, Registered Lead Office:— 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Registered
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  • 575 10 WOMAN ARTIST JOINS A. P. B. There are few of the professions in which IVomen have made such a mark as in modern commercial art and advertising. Among the most interesting are Dame ■Laura Knight, A. R A., and Freda Line* strom, artists in oil; Dorothy Wilding,
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  • 130 10 Latest Quotations Thur. Sat. Yesterday Oct 8 Sept. 19 Paris 97 123.96 New York 3.87 3 88 4.85> Bruggefe 27| 34 83 Geneva l9i 24.86 Amsterdam 9f l2 03 Milan 75 92 89 Barlin 16b 16b 20.52 Stockholm 16b 16b 1816 Cipenhagen 17i 17b 18 18
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  • 49 10 From Victoria Jetty. Monday on arrival, Monday 12 00 milaight. Tuesday about 800 a.m,, 10 03?.m„ 12.00 noon and 2,20 p.m. I From M. 8. "Fionia.” Monday on t rinl Mondav 12.15 midnight. Tuesday 9TO a.m., 10 15 B,m, 4 12.15 «««I 9 45 p.m.
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  • 728 10 M ssrs Kennedy Co. reported on Fr< d *v follow» The Share Markets have been extremely dull during the last month with little interest being taken in any section. The temporary abandonment of the Gold Standard by Great Britain has caused a rise in the prices of
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  • 52 10 DIVIDEND DECLARED The agents advise that they have received the following cable from their London Office *‘Temoh T<n Dredging Ltd. General Meeting 2let October final dividend recommended 91. less tax making total for the year of 9J. payable 24 h October to shareholders on register 12.
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  • 137 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 uo co tn ro Shares pq oi tq 00 Sc. S o so. so. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/6 11/3 10/6 11/3 iDoh 14/6 15/6 14/-
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  • 56 10 Latest London, New York aad Local Price* T//V» LONDON S|tt £127-10 0 Up £2-10-0 3 IlMtlß' £129 15 0 Up 12/6 SINGAPORE H 5.50 per liwi Up $1.75 100 tons RURBKR i Loa&n 3d, Up 1/16jd, Hjw Yor. U c. Down 1/16 8. Uni 81 c, Unchanged
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  • 44 10 Singapore Prices fur Standard Ribbel S noked Sheet for to day are as followa: Spot 8i eta. per lb. Nov./Dec. 9j Jm./Mir. 1982 Apr/Jun. 1932... 9j Ma-ket Steady. London and Liverpool S ock likely to b) increased by 450 tons.
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  • 22 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co, Ltd. London October 8. Son £125.0.0 three months’ buyinv £129 2.6 and three months’ sell.ng £129.5.0.
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  • 83 10 Penang October 14 Dy Courtesy of thfl Chartered Bank Oi London Bmk Dem» ii 2/3 29/32 h 4 m/cs 2/4 l/lfi P ivate 3 m/te credit 2 4 13/16 On 3 Documentary 2’4 15'16 New York Bank Demand 42 noni F,ftoce u TT 1050 nom India h T T
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  • 132 10 The m. "Fioni will arrive from Southampton viA ports on Monday evening with the following Straits passengers :—Mr and Mrs Reeve, Mr and Mrs G Parbury, Mrs OR S Bateman> Mrs Lee May, Mrs McN ece, Dr Luang Suriyaborgl, Mr and Mrs D Baldock, Mr and Mrs A
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  • 326 10 Bt. GEORGE THE MART TH (Church Of England) 19th Sunday after Trinity Harvest Thanksgiving 750 Litany, Bam Matins, Ps CIV Hymn 381, 8-30 Holy Communion, Holy Communion Chinese, 6 p.m Evensong 382, 38b, 383. An'ham Ye Shall Dwell m the Lnd< Stainer. Magnificat Nunc Dimittis Turner. Preacher The
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  • 210 10 Fcoang October 14 OH. Aanar ci Opium p> «bait aom i,Ciu.OC Cloy ii SO.OC Gold W tH«r« 7S.OC Mace Picking nom 170.0? Nuimsga BC| 70.00 ii 1101 ,t 60.00 Ooconutiper 1,000 u 15.00 Copra Sundried tales 4 90 Rattans aalas 11.10 Rattans Coarse H).6.‘ Green Snail She* 13.00
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  • 859 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES f, g 1 ac RDBBM ODellMj I c I Allenby Rubbea We I? Z L 5 g Subbe» Ot fttutenf Kubbes <B# 3e-atos4 ?lanfca J 6 Sente Rabbes Sotell» Rabbs» C» Brog® Bubbes n- 1 9t S 3 s }J BiUt A. H. in 2
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 39 10 OLD MALAY*. Ptftanalities of Old Malaya h Cyril Baxendala, n now oa sale at $2 a copy. The volume may be urchased thrsugh our agents throupbwt the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press lid., la, reaang-street Penang.
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    • 474 10 New Advertisements. NOTICES m.v. Glenosle Voy 24 Consignees of <a go per the vessel from Earore are b-reby notifiL® that she is due in Penang, Bam r Tuesday, the 13. h 0 ob?r, 1931 ap j will commence discharging on a-rivd the Roads. a 1Q BOUSTEAD CO., LTD (Incorporated in
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  • 621 11 FRASER’S CIRCULAR Market’s Greater Confidence Singapore, October 6 The Iccil ehare market showed increased signs of re.urning confidence daring the week based largely cn the cba’er arpectcfthe political sitnatkn in Gres': Britain. Tin has remained firm and with the F. M. S. production figures for September <
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  • 543 11 Publications Issued and Received The following publications were issued or received by tbe Department of Statistics, B.S. A F.M.S., during the period from September 22 to 30, inclusive, and are available fcr public use in the Reference Library, Fairton Building, Singapore. Section I. Issued by the Department:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 323 11 Quick Relief f HR J I 1 or raehes, eczema and all forms of S i itching, burning, disfiguring skin irri--1 1 tations. Bathe with 4 aHenra Soap and hot water, dry, I and anoint with Culleura Oi itanen*. Relief comes at •I;. cace and healing soon follows. •i,.j <■
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    • 79 11 Andrews will help you to get every ounce out of life by A keeping your system alwaj-s 'working at concert pitch.” I- "4 You need never drop out of s work or play on account of 1 Li headaches, biliousness, consti-r-^4'\ pation and the like, if only you &Sv/ 'A'
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    • 209 11 DUNLOP TORT t ST AN DA R D D U N LOP <- "re-‘ -w, A J 1 Wa c 3 ‘3 C w-F z 7 cost-per.h'. < 5 basis I ©UK. .©P> IBi TY 12 S ii 1 V\ are a cheaper g In the Dunlop range there is
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  • 669 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 Sailirg For Date of Sail Jg Steamer Malang Victoria Point, Renorg, Same For 8 T -Ja? Kopah and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 250 12 /W 7 Ju A id A/ W 1 .j^' SMOOTH SAILING .Jffijr with fiffi Parker Duofold Y ri/ j/r As trim as a sailing yacht and as fleet the streamlined Parker Duofold with "Pressureless Touch” offers you new writing ease and speed. Touch point* to paper you’re off like a
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    • 204 12 J»WB I Here’s the Tonic /n "FA tO ma^e y° u fewl strong! When you find that the climate is putting a severe strain on your vitality, it is to Hall’s Wine that you must look for help. And what V wonderful hel P it: can ive y° u! Hall’s
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  • 466 13 STUPENDOUS EARNINGS! Mouth-Watering Rewards for Aspirants If Dogberry were a’ive to-day he would iuftll.bly be the proprietor and principal of a correspondence school of jourr a-.iem, for it was hie opinion that to be a well-favoured is the gift cf fortune; but to write and nal
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  • 344 13 ACQUITTED PRISONER GIVEN TEN GUINEAS COSTS u Roughness” MAGISTRATES TO SEND FACTS OF CASE TO COMMISSIONER Declaring th t an accr.s-d man had been roughly h ndled, Fa ing magistrates awarded him te a gaicess costs agairst the police and anioanced their intention of reporting the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 480 13 I: 5 1I 4 PB§|k > 4 J C 4 X\ X" < r Saffir h <a“ 1: J I l^=-= I How Quickly Baby Grows! < fl 4 jj ‘WOUR Baby grows more rapidly in the < j first year of his life —that is why his < 2
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    • 220 13 \v>\\ ILy //Pl UUs/iH i, ©Millions of tablets of Sunlight Soap are J V" made every year and f XjZ j sent all over the world. X Before leaving the factory each tablet is stamped with the name Sunlight Soap.” In the large picture you can fKn see the wonderful
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    • 93 13 SPLENDID! No flies nor mosquitoes, 3 no odors to spoil d* nner l —y The new, double-strength Flyosan rids the house of insects quicker but leaves no sickly after-odors. Spray it before dinner and eat in comfort. Discover this modern way to end insect troubles today. THE DEODORIZED INSECTICIDE HEGIPTERED
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  • 537 14 EOLE “SECURITY” Wage-Farners Are Living “Higher” More acd more money is being spent on dress, amusements and sport by the wage-earners of England, according to Mr. Frank Chitham, a director of Messrs. Harrots, Ltd. And one of the esuses f r thie, he Neliev??, is
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 422 14 THE PINANG GAZETTE list of Places where the Gazette” ess be bongbt at 10 Cents. DCAL, Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel and Runnymeds Hotel. B. K. Md. Yusoff Co., Victoria Pin and Sweitenham Pier. Md. Ismail, Money Changer 4. Beach 81. T. M. N. Mydin, 27, Leith Street. Look
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