Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 241. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 177 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next |o The Dispensary. Office 52, Leith Street 11 X I HT—m I HTTTi Ihi'MWf in M lIQ ■mniii I Il e t Dollar Exchange Table® B tF'Sk It? Tf* fff Sterling into Dollars price g JUO C LI lE. Dolla,,s stepiin (REGISTERED) Ss.
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    • 22 1 [H.TOmSATSIij I STU Di O II with up-to-date Photo- s graphy by electric light. ’Phone 773, CB t 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2253 2 T ET n 6 munici^? oti c e Penang Harbour Board New built bungalow a No. 6 and 10, j n v f ew of the existence of rabies I Hargreaves Road and upstair bung-low doga in the Island of Penang, the No. 339 Anson Road. Apply Mendis and Municipal
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  • 781 3 FROM CHARIOT TO TRAIN Stephenson and the Local Tracks What was the orign of the modern railway gauge Ergin* ers and historians have for long been unable to explain satisfactorily how the standard gauge of 4fr. Bi’n. came to be adopted by Ecg ish
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  • 588 3 AND PERFUME Alteraativ s to the Petrol Duty Burden At the risk of making himself the most unpopu'ar male in Singapore a Government cffici I suggested to a '’Free Press’’ representative that in view of the unpopularity cf tbe petrol tax one of the most
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 395 3 f ree few, rt»- CWjW ijles! I A '<lF What a relief it is to know that your skin can befreeof blemishes. Anoint gently with S taSirssra 4blminent, then wash off in a few minutes with 'istii-ura So.3?> and warm water. A very sinijle but satisfying treatment of i mples!
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    • 64 3 j APfOL STEtt I I BwußßiniHiMilfayMF—mJ» I S a has h the Imhmc. J iw, J. KOMOnDS, Th* Bnsljah Pharmacy 52, 54. Beach Street, eenaaf. In Exchange For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle meets. Malay Sutea, Siam, Hong Kong. Java and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards
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    • 145 3 lijli MART luxurious I YET THRIFTY When you see the exquisitely sheer texJ. ture °L Kayser t you may ask: Will this hosiery wear well? Will it launder well? Yes! Kayser is all pure thread, finest Aual’Ly silk, pure dyed. Its dura- WsMak bility is extraordinary. It will not shrink
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 351 4 How American Golfers Claim Their Rights New York, Septerrb r 15 America’s professional golf tcurnament, now in progress at Providence, Rhode Island, has produced extraordinary incidents, some of which are expected to have repercussions abroad as well as in the United States. In the
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    • 387 4 THE DAVIB CUP A report of a meeting of th 3 representatives of the Davis Cup nations held at the offices of the Lawn Tennis Association on Tuesday, Jane 30, 1931, vas by the L T. A, council last month. A proposal by South Africa t’ a' the
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    • 498 4 MITCHAM WANDERERS 6 GOALS Extraordinary Results in F. A. Preliminary Round Extraordinary things often happen in cup-tie?, but some of the results in the preliminary round of the F. A. Cup competition were more astonishing than usud, writHß Norman Ackland in the Morning Posf. That the
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    • 242 4 PERCY ALLISS GIVES HIS IMPRESSIONS Percy Allies, the famous British golfer and for the past six years professional to the Wannsee Club, Berlin, who is returning to Englmd at the end of the present y»a-, states in a letter that, although Wannsee is one of the wtaLhy
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 223 4 JL I i wSjssL 4flw> OWROI r\ 111 pMft ueen sets r UH Mil IN MOMENTS OF LEISURE Z'til WHEN THERE’ S TIME T 0 IMlsl tlßilal APPRECIATE THE BEST Ofij\ lls rgsgsgfy theres but one cigarette-! MWI 111 THAT CAN BE RED EDMali UPON TO GIVE j THE «Bl
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    • 225 4 He’d never dream of —missing Once a boy learns Lifebu °y z be ’d never dream of L missing his wash in this healthy, clean, smelling soap. It becomes a matter of personal pride. And that bubbly, re* freshing lather which /S children love is a -^9\ scientific weapon I'
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  • 1419 5 Messrs. Boustead Co’s Lost Cheques Accused In Court Department Manager Gives Evidence Hearing Adjourned qpIIE preliminary enquiry into the loss of a number of cheques, four of which were alleged to have been cashed, belonging to Messrs. Boustead and Co. Penang, was commenced yesterday afternoon before Mr. j P. Biddulph,
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  • The Literary Column
    • 930 5 RETURN I PARS NOT Mjet Hugo Pott! Meet Lady Agnela M lotte, Corny Cooke, the Gibson Greys, 3ir Adr'aa Upward, Ford Usher, Wa’ter Bechstrader and those two inconsiderable young things interested in eeriona music and tropical diseases, Marianne and Solangel Meet Laly Ger Hine Rivfcz choir hostess at
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  • 229 5 VICAR ON THE POVERTY OF AGRICULTURE The abandonment of Harvest Festival Services is being discussed in several parishes in the Eastern counties, where ma ly acres c-f crops hive been ruined by the heavy rains and the agricultural outlook is gloomy, I am in a
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  • 88 5 ANOTHER EFFORT TO BREAK RECORD The Vacuum 0 1 Co., have received a telegrrm informing them that an av'a or, named Butler, will be leaving Londm on Oct. 24, in an attempt to bie<-.k th< record f t the fl'ght to Australia. The aviator will
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  • 60 5 BOMBAY TALK OF BIG EX ORT Bombay, Sept. 30 A rumour current in the Bombay trarkets tba', duing the lait four days, about two lakhs of tolas of gold, va’ued at about Rs». 5,000,000, have been exported from Bombay, as the present price of gold is below
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 110 5 Ofl We have pleasure in IP'-. 1 igjgl Announcing that we are now undertaking I W in Malaya. I UJ FIRE AND MARINE I INSURANCE I [Sfe IN ADDITION TO I LIFE ASSURANCE. I BgMw The Company’s Policies I LJs'Zooo,ooo.ooo Offer full protection at Competitive Rates I I of Premium.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 273 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazetted Sir, —Had anyone told me that the League of Nations would be likely to emulate Nero fiddling while Rome was burning on the first occasion of an acid test of its ability to justify its existence before I read
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    • 511 6 Sir, —An alarming feature of the Public Health statistics supplied with the Memorandum of Information and Statistics accompanying the review of the affairs of the Colony, presented to Council on 28th Sentem er, is the huge increase in infantile mortality in the current year the figures from 1926
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    • 224 6 Sir. The funeral of the wife of a well known member of the Indian community, was due to start on Sunday from Government Quarters, Madras Lane It was to take place at the Batu Lanchang Hindu Cemetery but the hired cars could not take the party there with
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    • 277 6 Sir. —Your recent articles on profiteering were much appreciated by a grateful public already reduced to penury under the weight of acute trade depression and heavy taxa tion. But so far as I can see nothing has been written about dispensary prices. The fact is that prices charged
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    • 380 6 Sir, —Will you please allow me, through the medium of the Pinang Gazette.” to draw the attention of the Racing sweepstake ticket nuisance. AH well conducted clubs associations and institutes place lists on their bar counters or other suitable places within the club house Ou
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    • 156 6 Sir —"Thrioe Married" oomplains of my having not followed the trend of his argument. When a man thinks he is writ ing the King s English but in reality writes 'Double Dutch,’* who can be expected to follow? In a newspaper debate of
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    • 253 6 Sir —The symptoms described by your correspondent may be further added to by, a puffiness of the breast and a yellow excretion and if the sick fowl is held up head downwards a foul smelling liquid drops from the beak—cholera. The cause is usually sun warmed stagnant water
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  • 126 6 p. 0. 0. v CHINESE RECREATION CLUB To morrow on the Hutchings School Ground at 5.10 p.m. P.C.C.: J M Mason; G Aste (Capt.) and D K Evans; L H Best. ROS Harris and R W Scarlett; W F Fletcher, JP B Whaley, 0 Bendle. W R S
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  • 71 6 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March "B. B.” 1 Horne 2 Overture L’Amour Au Village I ouillon 8 Selection The Beggar's Opera A ustin 4 Intermezzo Anona Grey 5 Selection Patience Sullivan 6 Fox Trot I’m Happy When You’re Happy Baer God Save the King.
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  • 124 6 Oct. 21 and 24 Perak Turf Club A utumn Meeting. Oct. 18 P and P W V Corps Tactical Scheme, 7.80 am. Oct. 21: Hookey :P 0 0 v ORC Esplanade Penang Free Schoo! Speech Day 11 a.m Oct. 28 Hookey P 0 0 v Penang Free
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  • 974 6 Favourable Impression Created Chinese Charged With Flagrant Acts of Hostility Shanghai Association’s Action Geneva, October 19 THE Council meeting this morning will be private. Although nothing has yet been settled regarding fixing the period for the withdrawal of the Japanese troops in Manchuria to the
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  • 85 6 The October issue of "Straits Produce” contains a very amusing article on "The Un truthful History of ?ing-*pore in which the adventures of Standfast Baffles are desorib ed and the discovery of Java and the island of Singapore I here are the usual witty “pahits’’ and many cartoons.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 28 6 “GOLDWING” Gut is cheaper and will last longer. Ask any of the Champion Tennis players. Sole Agents in Malaya, V. R. VICK CO., LTD., Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 31 6 BOXI NG FOR POPPY DAY NOVEMBER 5 6. IMPORTANT A Meeting of Competitor's and Officials Training Spars TOWN HALL SUNDAY NEXT, OCT. 25, 4-30 P.M. 3 W. CALLAN, Hen Secretary. 5-11
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    • 422 6 THE PINANC, GAZ ETTE tt of Places where the "g» w iaa be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel Runnymeda Hotel 0. K. Md. Yusoff Co., Victoria p iM and Sweitenham P( M Md, Ismail, Money Changer 4. Boacb 8| T. M. N. Mydln, 27,
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  • 1408 7 Good Fields L&dy Rotlierwood Up to First Division Hopaway Again? BY “TIC-TAG” u r Tg /arrow's races at Ipoh, I expect, h lould provide some better finishes as the Handicapper has had an epp rtunity of seeing how the horses ran on the fir
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  • 463 7 FIRM’S VENTURE Challenge to Shipping Conference ’’Barbour’s rubber ship’’ was the chief topic of conversation in Singapore rubber circles cn Saturday morning when it became known that Messrs. E. A. Barbour and Co., the well known firm of rubber ex porters, had thrown down the
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  • 194 7 THE '‘CONFERENCE’* REPLY Tho Straits New York Lines Freight Agretmcni 'the Conference' have answered the chartering of the "c iljes'ad’* by reducing the freight rate for rubber from G $ll 50 to Gss 50 a ton This rate is to operate until the departure of the
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  • 321 7 COURT COMEDY Constable Identifies Wrong Man An unusual incident not entirely free from a touch of comedy as a result of which an absent accused found his liberty took place in the Penang Police Court this morning before Mr J. P. Biddulph. M hen the court
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 269 7 (To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —W’hile supporting your sentimental sympathy to the suggestions of "An Un employed' in your issue of the 12th instant, I beg to quote the following observations. “Learn to be wis’, and practise haw to thrive: That I w >uld
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  • 95 7 •’NOT D SOWNED BY HER PARENTS” I ondon, September 23 Interviewed by the Dai'y Herild todaywith regard to the will of he mother. Lady Slade, who had be qneathed all her property va'ued at £lO,OOO to her daughter, Mrs Vernon without mentioning Miss cOade (Mira Bai), the
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  • 73 7 BXJ. TO MEET TAI FUN SCHOOL. UNION A match between the Tai Sun School Union and St Xatier’s Inst. (Teachers and Boya) in aid of The China Flood Relief Fund will be played on Friday on the S.X I. ground at 5 p.m. A challenge shield presented by
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  • 498 7 Contrary to previous reports, it is now stated that Mr G. E. Greig. Warden of Mines, is returning to the F.M.S, Mr. E F Harris, having gone on holiday. Mr. J. T. Johnson has taken his place on the Council of the F.M.S. Chamber of, Mines. Mr.
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  • 52 7 M uni cipal Band To morrow at D.ato Kramat at 6 p.m. 1 March Forward Again Rayner 2 Overture The White Queen Metra 8 Selection The Orchid Monckton 4 Intermezzo Lancashire Clogs Grimshaw 5 "election No No Nanette Youmans 6 Fox Trot The ?oal Of The Violets Nicholls God Save
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 37 7 Lawyer’s Requisites. Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Tower of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 3, 4 5. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 483 7 New Advertisements POSITION WANTED Registered Medical PracVtiooer experienced in Estate and Antimalarial works ava' able for Please a;ply No, 143 c/ j Pinang Gazette. NOTICES Pctaling Tin Limited (Incorpufsted in the F.M.S,) Notice L herrby given of th»» If c’aia -on of an Interior D.videi d oi 21% payable (n
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  • 462 8 Pestered whose letter appears in our correspondence columns to-day revives the old but highly controversial topic ol gambling on horse races. As will be seen from the sentiments he expresses he is definitely against the sweepstakes which are run by nearly every club in Malaya for members only” and
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  • 410 8 Malaya is not the only country suffering from agricultural depression. British fgrioulture is in an equally bad way, and those dependent on the industry are indeed in sorry plight. While here labour is at least sure of repatriation and even European managers and assistants can get home and
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  • 674 8  -  A. H. t- Penang, Tuesday. ncO MORROW will be a day of anniversaries for Penang. In 1794, one hundred and thirty-seven years ago. Captain Francis Light, the Founder of Penang, died and was buried in the old Protestant cemetery in Nortbam-road, and by the direction of Mr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 220 8 ■ill iiim ii ill iiii i ill ill ii ill ii ii mi Follow the Excellent Example Set by fel 2s Britain's Leading Contractors. USE "TUNNet" “TUNNEUTr g g Recent Contracts:— g The New Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, S Pyrene Co’s. Factory, Great West Road. g Carreras Arcadia Works» Mornington
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    • 33 8 E. 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. a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 805 9 Mr. Thomas Shouted Down Free Fight at New Party Meeting Radio Electioneering The general election campaign has entered upon Its intensive phase and in every constituency in which a seat is being contested many meetings are toeing held daily until to-morrow week when
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  • 95 9 —Beater. Yorktown Celebrates its Capture Yorktown, Virginia. October 19 The booming of guns of o’d and new battleships greeted President Foover when e hnded to inaugurate the century and a a f celebration of the capture of Yorktown from the English in the War of Independ tncG.
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  • 78 9 X ZbS Radio Service. > Swedish Princess Arrives For Wedding London, October 19 Princess Ingrid of Sweden, who will be one of the brideemeide >t the wedding next flatnrdav of the King’s niece Lady May Cambridge reached London this morning accompanied by the Crown Prince Gustav. Lady
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  • 162 9 work of building up the federation. —Rugby Radio Service. Financial Aspects Of Federation CONVERSATIONS PROCEEDING London, October 19 Conversations are proceeding to-day between the States delegation to the Indian Round Table Conference and the British Indian delegates on the subject of the financial aspects of the federation.
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  • 64 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Death wf Afghan Campaign Hero London, October 19 The oldest holder of the Victoria Cross, General Sir Reginald Hart, died to day at Bournemouth aged 88. He gained the cross in the Afghan campaign in 1879. He became Commander in Chief in > e
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  • 46 9 Rugby Radio Service. Strength of British Government Stocks London. October 19 Distinctly hopeful sentiments prevailed on the Stock Exchange to day and the lead ing feature was the strength of British Government stocks which showed a general advance of a quarter to three quarters.—
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  • 83 9 —Reuter. Eleven Close Dowa Yesterday New York, October 19 Eleven banks with deposits aggregating about 2,000,000 closed down in various parts of the United States to day. J. Broderick, banking superintendent of tbe New York State and twenty eight officials of the Bank of the United States were
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  • 47 9 ,—Reuter. First Skirmish Won By His Counsel Chicago, October 19 Al Capone won the first skirmish in his fight against imprisonment when the Judge granted his counsel s plea to postpone the hearing of the motion for a stay of judg- ment until Friday.-
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  • 537 9 ,—Reuter. Japan Withdraws Opposition M. BRIAND SEES DELEGATES Not Much Progress Made Geneva, October 15 11. Briand, whose authority makes him a valuable intermediary between the parties, saw Mr. Yoshizawa to day and is receiving Dr. Sze at five o’clock. His con vers tion with Mr.
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  • 82 9 —Reuter. Licence Necessary For Export Ottawa, October 20 An Order in Council forbids the export of gold except by Government 1 icence. The order is applicable until March 1 1932 and is designed to safeguard the gold standard and enable overseas obliga tions to be met while maintaining
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 11 9 (Sr 4 I S\ tea I uWST ILLE SI Ria It
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    • 231 9 Christmas Presents FOR I FRIENDS AT HOME I QUR booklet of Xmas Gifts g'vcs a wide choice t of seasonable presents. gY placing your orders with us yon avoid all worry. Presents are sent FREE OF ALL I CHARGES >o any address in the United I Kingdom with the exception
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  • 628 10 VARIANT SCHEME Mr. Eric Macfadyen and Fixed Tax Proposal "Writing to ths ’'Financial Times” in Tnweek* Mr. Eric Mufadyen said: The export tax propofft l^ commented upon in a leading srticb in “Tha Financial Timos’* of August 31 is a variant of a scheme eno a a
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  • 208 10 PUBLIC MEETING CALLED At a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (8.) Association hel J in the Singapore Exchange Room on October 9, the questionr ai-e prepared by the Customs Duties Committee was discussed. It was decided that members of the
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  • 149 10 TO-DAYS PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. io day Yesterday To day ”Ĕ Ĕ g Shares B o cS M 00 $O. 0 fl. 10. Mining Asam Knmbang 21/- 22/6 21/6 22/6 ex iooh 14/- 14/6
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  • 57 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V1 LONDON £’2B 7 5 Gown £2-10 0 3 State* £l3O 15-0 Down £2-5 0 SINGAPORE 12J Down 57| c. 100 tors mm RUBBERi Loiian 215/18 0, Down 1/15 d. Maw Yon 51/16 c. (6aM) Di Ic. Lttii S| e,
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  • 85 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to diy are as follows: Spot 9i cts. per lb. Nov./Dec. 10 JmjMir.l9B2 10| Apr/Jun* 1932... Market steady. Lindon and Liverpool 8 ock reiuced by 273 tone. The following prices were realised fcr rubber sold at our Auction-roome
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  • 63 10 Messrs. Boustead <£ Co, Ltd. 20th October quotation for Singapore refiaed tin $64 12$ per picul, bneinee»» done 100 tone Penang refined tin $64 12$ per picul, business done 25 tone, unrefined tin $63 12$ per picul, tin cie $63 12$ per picul. The following were the rubl
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  • 17 10 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N.L. From 11th to 17ih Ojtobtr (one week) Piculs 160
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  • 35 10 The Argb-Duteh rubber negotiations will be adjourned pending a conference to be held at Kuda Lumpur, between Malays, Ceylon, and the N. D. E. 1., alter which Holland will arrive at a decision.
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  • 24 10 Rubber stock figures issued in London last night London 78,704 tons, decrease 31 tons. Liverpool 55,276 tons, decrease 242 tons.
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  • 44 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Tairea closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 24ch instant. The B.e. Rajula with mu Is despatched from London oa October 1” is expected to arrive here at 6 8 ma. on Friday, the 23rd instautr
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  • 138 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Sat. Oot. 19 Oct 17 Sept. 19 Paris 98$ 981 128 96 New York 8.88 8 86$ 4.85 S Brussels 27$ 27$ 84.88 Geneva 19f 19t 24.86 Amsterdam 9$ 9$ 12 03 Milan 74t 74j 92 89 Berlin 161 16f 20 52
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  • 86 10 Penang, October 20 Courtesy of th« Chartered Bank On London Bink Demand 2/3 29/32 ii 4 rn/ti 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 13/16 On ,i 3 ,t Documentary 2 4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France u T T 1050 nom India n T
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  • 823 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMBS J J 5. 5.3.. rdbbhb 0 5 Aller by Rnbba«®a 4 Aloi GW»b 7f A>MlSMae*e« 7 »r Bata alntans B°®®” sc 40 Be4lo«< PJ*®**-„ <n g) Bente Babbei 7 90 Botclll <2 1 <» OluMk.» s 6 70 ggsytea—k—bS. M ~l’ 1 K Z K*muan
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 93 10 MEND YOUR RADIATOR I WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! UfEt— I IFwrH feWO y j I ON SALE AT GARAGES, Distributors: n IK. LEE SAN CO., B 81, BEACH STREET, E PENANG. I POCKET CHECK ROLLS FOR ESTATES, MINES, ETC. 1 4J x 6J 2 4J x 6J 3 x
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    • 525 10 V -SV h 1 1 1 fef* v -tA I I ill felr’ ’I |H The best time for usf cold weather is the best time for us; fevers and j s<kness are at their lowest. And in the few short, X cold* months lost energies must be recuperated and
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  • 722 11 WISE ALVERTISING Special Effort Needed in Bad Times Mr. Gilbert Hodges, president of the Advertising Federation of America, described, at a luncheon given in his honour at the Sjvoy Hotel) London, how a m.derate expenditure in advertising cm produce big financial results. Mr. Hodges spoke of the
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  • 204 11 Psuang October 20 cis. a Opium p. shot nnna 5.000.00 Cloves i« Jold leaf •llwi J 2-00 Mace Flaking nom 170.0 b Nutmegs 80s 70.00 h 1101 »1 60.00 Coconuts par 1,000 ii 15.00 Oopra Sundried buyeis 5.05 Rattans llio Rattans Goars. J 0.65 Gr..n Snail Sh.l 13-00
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  • 581 11 Elinor Mordaunt’s “Roman A Clef’ and Somerset Maugham CONTROVERSY on the identification of well-known literary figures with characters in novel» will be revived by the appearance of "Full O;rc’e,” a novel by Mrs. Elinor Mordaunt. It can hardly be cl timed that "Full Circle”
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 62 11 Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. 3 Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds Air ESTD. 1847. A A Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheetings, Peate, TJJ 'I nbing. Vaives, Washers, Railway Goods. Electrical Gloves, etc. Catalogues of Surgical or Sports Rubber a Products sent on application. I G. INGRAM SON., LTD., The London
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    • 40 11 OLD MUY*. Personalities ol (M W <9 Cwil Baisndate, it now m tail ■t $2 i copy. The totomi my te erdiatti! through our agent, through wt tin Poiiintula or direct from the PirtaKff Gazette Prost ltd., ta, rwtog-tirost. Penang
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    • 34 11 O n n g c HELLO I PENANG" Booking Plan will open at ROBINSONS ON Monday, 2nd November, at 8-30 a.m. >»♦»< This space kindly donated to “POPPY DAY” Funds by Dunlop Rubber Company. a*
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 295 11 >JJESTfC Penang's Premier 'Talkie House Where Sound Sounds Right. 3 SYS TEM I 6-15 TO NIGHT 9-30 Another Great All-Laughing Show The Famous "IT” Girl with a Great Cast of Comedians I in a Riotous French Farce of Matrimonial Mix-ups T I IO LA R A BOW IN Her Wedding
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  • 561 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 St«am«°/ From Sailing For Date of Sailing Dajak B. Bahra and B. Deli Langta, B. Fahra and B, Doli To day
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 365 12 big ben one clock that does the work of two A beautiful clock IK 10 \ly for any room. IvQ -Al 1 S At your bedside a trustworthy alarm BIG BEN is really two clocks in one! Unlike the ordinary alarm, it is a handsome time piece. Finished in lustrous
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    • 381 12 the new “quick- 1 cooking” Quaker Z Oats. Now cooks in 1-5 the time formerly re- M quired! Save time, labor, O W i Serve it as porridte YOURSELF for breakfast... thicken SWt Eag soups and gravies with it. use it in fritters, u "t, BLACKBIRD The kind of Quaker
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  • 433 13 TR LGIC DIVE ON LEITH HILL Machine in A Tree Three effieera of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry were kil.ed when their aeroplane crashed a Church Wood, Leith H 11, near Dorking, Surrey, on September 13. A pet dog in the 'p’ane was aho
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  • 362 13 SEQUEL TO ASSAULT ON EUROPEAN LADY Before a common jury, and the acting Chief Jastic, Mr. Justice Sproule, xt the special session of the Singapore Ass’zb”, two Hylame, Goh Seng Moey md Wee Siang Sain, c’aimed trial on a charge of having committed housebreaking at
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 278 13 Endorsed by the medica l profession for over S§s?> 40 < <- Obtainable from all chemists storcs Wholesale distributors: The Medical Hall, Singapore Vx The United Pharmacy, Singapore —.*.-.>■ .dflP* V A new set of LOUSE PLUGS is a wonderful fonic for an engine fhaf is no longer new CJsl
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    • 210 13 ANDREWS I F-TiT'iKiy] R 5 LIVER 'D SALT nWnH t iOl I Ejitel I I HIM i KEEPS YOU FIT The Borneo Company Ltd. n r^wrx*l —urn «wiTnnaran—BirMi— W— —*i «rmiiw- wimiT i~u wim i~r m— t*,,-. -xac w- -m- >• -jw«rsea»M***K» THEIBETTERIBLADE I FITS GILLETTE TYPE RAZORS OLD OR
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  • 305 14 50 ARRESTS Band of Nazis Sack a Restaurant Berlin, Sep*. 13. Berlin N.z'b chose the eve of the Jewish New Yc-a/a Day to begin carefully organised riota in a number of crowded streets. Last n'ght bidies of Nazis appeared suddenly in all the streets round the
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  • 333 14 Seremban Assessmet Rates CHAIRMAN ADVOCATES NO CHANGE Assessment Rates for 1932 formed the main sub] ct of discussion at the monthly meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Biard held at the State Council Chambers on Friday. Mr L Forbes, M U S, presided and the others present were —The Chief Pci
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