Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 243. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 462 1 Ji. hbpATA EICHERS I H n w W w—’’» rf.T> j S Head ®tice next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street (l nwHMIFJRi-ffTrfW* WSE>s^^"^^"^^^^^^HBi^3^SEBKIMH9B9N39MKBSHBHBBBnKSi3K£I93KQffiSS9£ttS3SHMSBKB&BKnSSSE333E3&SSaBHBHBP*| I Oolla-r Ehcchange Ta-bles Sterling into Dollars price I I- Dollars into Sterling I I from I order of tfie day 2s to sa.
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    • 15 1 kmisAisu STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phon* 772, 68 t 70,BISHOP STBEIST, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2429 2 —2- Penang Harbour Board pi JaNG -BANKS. perienced in Estate and Antimalarial CHARTERED BARK HEDERLASDSCHE I FERRY SERVICE RTTF w ."oSHSL%china. IMTBCOPP J. “{f -20 22 24 27 29 31 10 ijAZ.B 1 1 E .ted i. E.jloi fcy R.,.l 1848.) Ab and from November lat. 1931, and until further
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  • 991 3 lUBLIO SERVICES Covernor of Bengal’s Advice to Parents i D rjeeling. October 6 An appeal 1° P arents and hoys 1° consider < he question cf ca eers some years Wore lae attainment of the school leaving age WBB ma de by HisExce l.ncy the Governor of Bengal
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  • 414 3 MISS SELBY BIGGE Marriage to BridgadierGeneral John Greene,D.S.O. The wedding of Miss Iris Marguerite Selby-Bigge, eldest daughter of Lieuten-ant-Odor el and Mrs. D. L. Selby-Biggp. and Brigadier-General J hn Greene, D.B. O of Ojk’ey Cottage, Cirencester, took place at Rp?n Cathedraion Sep ember 16. The Bishop of
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  • 286 3 ORIGIN IN WORSHIP OF THE SERPENT An eminent a-aiemiclan, M. Solnnon Reirach, of the Acidemy of Inecrip'iois, has been studying the question wl y, af :er having eaten boile 1 egg?, people crus i up the shells. He recently read a pipu* on th j
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 170 3 fte GOt D/ /i > Bl IF WW 3/ze r i 7To eAanqe f'n Qua/ify no change in n J r/ee (WAV MALAYA’S Vy STANDARD ‘jVwV CIGARETTE ———aaa—— gg*—" .Will .-rHE!KIRaHIIBBinin>!IRni^H9B^ BE38BIIB&>BMHnH^B9IIKBaE fI B A Si k A Just What You Need J 9 power. The experiences of people all
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  • News From All Parts
    • 206 4 A DESPERATE SCHEME To Work A Dangerous Mine Nauen (Berlin), October 14 For the first time in the tragic history of unemployment a bold effort born of despair is now being made by hundreds of unemployed to obtain a livelihood and save their home by forming a
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    • 85 4 AN IMPROVEMENT IN SEPTEMBER Nauen, (Berlin), October 14 The German foreign trade returns for September show a favourable balance amounting to 387 million nsarke, which is a new high va er mark exceeding by €5 millions the surplus for August. The Press comments point out that Germany
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    • 58 4 AN ENVOY FROM MOSCOW Constantinople. October 14 The forthcoming visit of Soviet Foreign Commissary to Angora evokes great com merit in political circles where considerable importance is abashed to it. The semi-official Hakimiyeti in a haler on M. Litvim ff'e visit says that TurcoSoviet friendship is
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    • 55 4 SEVERANCE OF COMMERCIAL RELATIONS WITH JAPAN Ma:ila, Sept. 28 Chinese residents of Manila ’ait night staged a mass meeting here aid decided that effective to-day an auti-Japanese boycott will be launched, Chinese representing ten la*da associations and 22 importing houses were represented at the mess meeting, at which
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    • 223 4 The strange way in which we were related to the apes were shown by Professor Sir J. Arthur Thompson, who sooke on the ta ure of man at the Modern Churchmen’s Conference at Oxford. Professor Thompson pointed out that the Darwinian theory might be reoonc
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    • 109 4 ANTI JAPANESE POSTERS Plastered On Boats From Canton Hong Kong, October 5 At Canton the Seamen’s Union has taken a hand in matters and concerned itself with propaganda work against Japanese nationals and their goods, says the sSou/h China Morning Post. Boats arriving here from Canton within
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    • 182 4 Dropping the Word Alien" “LAND'NG CARD” FOR AMERICANS P'ymouth The Home Office hes m de a change in the Aliens Order which will stop some of the irritation hitherto caused to Americans landing in Ei g and. Again and agdn Americans coming ashore at Plymouth heve protested at a net
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    • 378 4 ON ANCIENT ARAB DOCUMENT A highly interests g document throwing 1 ght on the warfare of the Swedish Vikings a th utaad ytars ago vas re cently published in Sweden. The Swedish Viking expeditions taituards are known to have reached as far as Uonsiantinople and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 393 4 Andrews will help you to get every ounce out of life by keeping your system always \j working at concert pitch.” iKa yy\ You need never drop out of i v work or play on account of »T Z headaches, biliousness, constiJ pation and the like, if only you Vy
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    • 64 4 WWRm FW fl O, r** v wk SeLA e Ageata: N V. STRAITS JAVA TRADIN'! Co., Penang You 1 D» Morse's \v\ *"’’4 ’’Ar® r WB—uami mu iiiinii m wprr > LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROtLS. o CT«3ktt»r Spexsiaily P’f Weekly Check Roh Books with Rice Advxac® w t, without K
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  • 2638 5 Deficit on Year Smaller Than in 1930 The nnnnal report for I he year ended August 31, 1931, to be submitted to the Members at a General M eting to be held in the Club House on Tuesday, October 21, 1931. u 6.45 p.no. is as
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  • 407 5 BOX NG TOURNAMENT ARRANGEMENTS So many entries have b*en rec*ived that it will be difficult to st<ge tU the talent offering for the two nigh's now decided on. In fact arrangements are under consideration to have a separate display of weight 1 fting, feats of strength and Sikh
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  • The Literary Column
    • 1054 5 EnU -hmen at Rest and Phy: Some phases of Engl gfi Leisure, 1558-1714. By Members of Wadbam College. Edited by Reginald Leonard. (Oxford: Clarendon Pre s. London: M I ford, 12'. 6i. net.) At the end of his own main contribution to this capital book, an essay
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  • 444 5 Mr. C. W,rd-J ickson be re’urning to Malaya about the middle of Decemb»r. Sir Cecil and L k dy Clementi’s son to Winchester this term, hie first at lie echoc 1. Dr. C. J. Smith, ob e the famous surgeon, is due back from II mj leave
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  • 72 5 The body of a T imil cooli* was found yesterday under the bridge wh ch is being c instructed a; Ayer Itam. The matter vas reported to the Migazi-e Police who arrived on th* scene and finding a suspicion? mark his neck na‘e inquiries believing fotl play.
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  • 96 5 Lord Ha r ewood 49 The Eirl of Hire wood spent his 49ti birthday as one of the stewards at Doncaster. Lait ve«r Lord Harewood, openirg a British Legion cub in the villsg* of Roßeington, seven mike from Dolcaiter, wis asked for a tip for the rac% He rej led
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 Your racket frame maj’ be first class, but if the gut is not the best, the whole racket becomes second rate. “Gildwing strings are the best. Insist upon “Goldwing” Gut wherr buying a new racket or when getting your old one re-strung. “Goldwing is superior ir» every respect.
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  • 1737 6 Perak Turf Club Races Trainer O’Neill Sweeps the Board Lady June Wins Again (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh October 21 The going was good for the second day of the Ipoh races. Excellent weather prevailed till the sixth race After that there was
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  • 222 6 FOUR CLEAR GOALS Fletcher Plays Good Game Although having as much of the game as the P 0.0., the C.R 0. were yesterday defeated in their hockey match on the Hutchings School ground by four goals to nil. The C R 0.
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  • 649 6 —Reuter. Another Committee Meeting PEACEFUL SITUATION IN SIGHT Japan’s Reply to Pact Notes Geneva, October 21 Reuter was informed by the Jap anese delegation that instructions will be received from Tokyo during the course of the day. Meanwhile the live members of the Council forming the committee
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  • 942 6 ACCUSED COMMITTED Pipe and Button Lead to Arrest How a peculiarly formed and locally made pipe and white metal button found by the sleeping bench in a hut. in > ukit erapit, where a Chinese named Kong Soon Haw was found with severe stab wounds and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 344 6 J H .3 J Careless WasEinq The simple hair styles of tc-d«y niak e beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing Proper shampooing makes the h .ir soft silky. It brings out all the real life a- J ;n.
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  • 1740 7 Large and Convivial Gathering Interesting Post Prandial Speeches Spinsters May be Taxed The Old Frees Association It n ing, celebrated the S>th anniversary of the opening of their club-house-and the 115th of the founding of the Free School yester day with a dinner the
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  • 130 7 ANXIETY—ALMOST ALARM Reuter. LONDON PRES’ AND LEAGUE COUNCIL Anxiety amounting almost to alarm lest the Council carry out their intention and virtually abdicate over the Manchurian dispute is reflected in the London morning papers. The "News Chronic'e’ appeals to M. Brian! and Lord Reading to remain at Geneva and avert
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  • 183 7 Government To Pay 186 535 Ticals (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 21 Yesterday in fine weather Their Majesties were present at the annual trooping of the colours at which 5 000 troops were paraded The King who inspected all ranks, was accompanied by foreign
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  • 61 7 MR. D. A. M. BROWN ELECTED PRESIDENT Mr. D. A. M. Brown, of Penang, has been elected president of the Senior Golfers Association. Kuala Lumpur, (a Malayan Club) in place of tbe hon. Mr. C W. H. Cochrane Ute Chief Secretary. F. M. 8. Mr. V. A.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 512 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazetted Sir,—All thia talk of "Taxing Bacbe lora,” making the lives of spinsters a little more unbearable and asking whether it is the fault of the girl, simply leals to the belief that the public fans so little to worry about
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    • 115 7 Sir, —Doubtless on’y Mr. Abdoolcader’s chivalry precluded him from suggesting a tax on spinsters to the Legislative Council. Personally, I think such a tax should be instituted immediately upon all females between the ages of 17 and 50. It is hard enough for an eligible young
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    • 96 7 Sir —"Worried Widower”, I am glad to find looks on marriage as a sacred event looked forward to by every man and woman According to your correspondent a man must have a substantial bank balance that is in my opinion only an excuse for the bachelors to
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    • 62 7 Sir.—Tbe thanks of the public are due to you for your leading article on the above subject Yesterday I managed to secure a supply of kitchen goods at prices which more than paid my bus fare from the suburbs The public can defeat the suburban kedai rings
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    • 159 7 Sir.—l have often watched with amaze ment tbe methods adopted by our Scaveng ing Department, the number of men employed on a comparatively small job and the inefficient brushes they use to sweep the roads-very often into the drains. Then there is the refuse lorry, which certainly in
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    • 129 7 Sir, —The other night while motoring with a few friends our progress was suddenly checked by a Hindu ceremony. What the ceremony was I do not know, but I do know that it was most annoying to motorists. The road was impassable to traffic, men were dancing and
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    • 553 7 Sir —Dr Glass, our medical oT.cer, is to be congratulated on the good work done for the health of the public in the past but there are still many details which call for attention. The evils of overcrowding in many of the shop houses in town seem to
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    • 184 7 Bir —A 4 per cent dividend was declared at the annual general meeting of the Penang Mercantile Employees Co operative Thrift k Loan Society Ltd., held on the 29th September. 1931 subject to the approval of the Registrar of Co operative Societies, Penang. On enquiries made from the
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  • 169 7 report is being prepared. —Rugby Radio Service. Good Progress Made In Committee London, October 21 Good progress is being made in committee with the work of tha Indian Round Table Conference aud a further advance will probably be marked to morrow when a statement on Federal Finance
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  • 51 7 message of sympathy. —Rugby Radio Service. Ecstimated Death Roll—so London, October 21 The Colonial Office announces that a severe earthquake occurred in the British Solomon Islands on Oetobor 4 with a loss of life estimated at 50. The Colonial Secretary has sent a message of sympathy. —Rugby
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  • 51 7 RESIDENT COUNCILLOR AWARDS A In connection with the Boxing and Wrestling display to be presented at the Town Hall in aid of the Poppy Diy Fund, tho hon, the Resident Councillor, Mr P. T. Allen, has signified his intention of being present He is to present a
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  • 58 7 PERAK BRANCH Invitations have been issued for the opening cf the Perak Branch of the Chettiar’s Chamber of Commerce, (F.M.S.) which will take placo at the hettiar Temple Hall. I ahat Road, Ipoh, on Sunday. October 25, at 4 p.m. The Chamber will be declared open
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  • 116 7 The suit between Khaw Joo Chie and Khaw Joo Tok and others which was fi red far hearing in tho Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Whitley, was a-ljournei until the second and third defendants had been served. We learn that Jack Callan, the son of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 POPPY DAY, 1931. Messrs. BROWN, PHILLIPS STEWART, No, IA, PENANG STREET, PENANG, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund to whom donations should be sent Remittancss sent by post should be REGISTERED.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 579 8 Speaking at the annual prizegiving of the Penang Free School yesterday the acting headmaster congratulated all the Queen’s Scholars now staying in Grtat Britain on the good reports re ceived of their works there, certain old boys for their success at the Universities, appointment to public office and one
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  • 299 8 The Municipality is turning its attention to improving the amenities of suburban areas. Outer Penang development must increasing ly engage the attention of the authorities in the future and if it is hoped to reduce over crowding in town by inducing people to live farther afield, transport
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  • 1479 8  -  A. H. L. Penang, Thursday, j »C 5 HE letters which have ap-j peared recently in our Correspondence Columns on the subject of pou'try disease have proved of more interest than we had imagined. In Penang, and in the Piovince, there are more people with an eye
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 33 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, es ch with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.
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  • League Unable to Find Immediate Solution
    • 1047 9 Chinese Deplore Failure Council Session to End This Week i o-day’s Resolution Chinese quarters are much concerned over the possibility that the League Council will adjourn without having accomplished any thing: more thana virtual repetition of the September decision. There is, moreover, a feeling that the resolution
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    • 364 9 —Reuter. Peaceful Settlement Shanghai, October 22 In reply to the French, British, Italian, German, Norwegian, Jugoslavian and Polish Kellogg Pact notes the Nanking Foreign Office sentan identical communication. It siys it feels thankful to the...Governt Trr the deep concern shown in the Cf events in the
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  • 236 9 Reuter. No Talk of Reduction M. LAVAL INTERVIEWED New York, October 21 “As a favour to France I hope there will be no proposal of a fifty per cent- reduction in war debts" said M. Laval, when interviewed by a special correspondent of the Associated Press
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  • 85 9 Reply To French Ultimatum New York, October 21 The banks have unanimously agreed not to increase the rate of interest on the Bank of France deposits.— Reuter. The Bank of Francs had notified the New York banks that the per cent now paid on foreign central bank
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  • 24 9 —Reuter. Midland Counties Easily Defeated Birmingham, October 21 The South Africans beat ths Midland Counties at Birmingham by thirteen points to three.-
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  • 702 9 ,—Renter. Prime Minister On Tour LABOUR PROGRAMME REVIEWED Balanced Budget Guaranteed London October 21 The Prime Minister Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, is making ashort tour outside his own constituency Yes terday he spoke in support of his son, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the National Labour candidate for Bas setlaw,
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  • 113 9 —Rtrgby Ralio Service. 11,000 Miles Across I quatOrial Africa London. October 21 Four British day bombers, which Lft Cairo last week on an 11 000 miles service cruise across equatorial Africa left Geneira th’s morning for Lamy The route involve? a flight over great tracts of little ground
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 345 9 SALE OF “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” RECORDS COMMENCING OCTOBER 16 A FINE SELECTION OF GRAMOPHONES AND $l-75 Records for $l-00 S. MOUTIIIE CO., 16, BISHOP ST. PENANQ. IBBMMKBHBa DEUTZ” DIESEL-ENGINES for Stationary aad Marine purpose InirQFl Motor Locomotives. PJrQn Lighting Sets. UILuLL cargo Winches. UIIuLL Pumping Sets. Scle Agents B N.
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  • 882 10 Cinema Notes ’’OLD ENGLISH” In Foreign Lands via The Screen A great deal has been eaid recently about admission prices at cinemas. We are ever willing to complain that prices are too high. A joint suspicion always lingers in the mind that cinema owners are making
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  • 124 10 Reuter. Sir Basil Blackett Supports Idea London, October 22 An Imperial Currency idea received the support of Sir Basil Blackett in an address to the London Rotary Club. He doubted the desirability of attempting to return to the gold standard unlesi and until international conditions that played
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  • 194 10 SURPRISE RAID IN CHURCH STREET A rickshaw with its apron on and occupied by two parsons one a man and the other anparently a woman with her face covered with the usu*l Kina Klumbong worn by Malay women, but with a beard p eping out from a
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  • 288 10 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST A case was begun in the Penang Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitley in which Syed Abubakar of Penang sues Habib Merican and Ahmad Merioan, trustees appointed under the will of his late father, for accounts. Mr. Ephraim Isaac appears
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  • 87 10 RETURNING NEXT MONTH News has been received in Penang that the Lady Superior of the Convent (Sr. St. Tarcissus), who went to Europe a few months ago for her health and to attend a conference in Paris of the Superiors of many convents in the
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  • 60 10 To day at the Esplanade st G pm 1 March Men of Mons Merechal 2 Overture Poet Peasant 3 Selection The Mikado Sullivan 4 Two Numbers *a) Portia Intermezzo Rosse (b Doge's March (Fron Merchant Of Venice) 5 C eleeticn Pong Of The Drum Finck 6 Fox Trot
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  • 269 10 S. S. "KSDAH’S” ANNUAL SURVEY The s. s. "K-dah” will not sail fur Belawan on Fridays* N vember 6 and 13 nor for Singapore on Mondays,November 9 and 16 She will bs undergoing survey on these dates, She will resume to Belawan on Friday, Novembar 20 and to
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  • 199 10 JAPANESE WOMAN HEAVILY FINED Fines totalling $690 (in default s x months’ rigorous imprisonment) were imposed by the District Judge, Singapore, on Janike Naki, a Japanese woman who was clarg’d with being the keeper of a brothel (2\ being the occupier cf a brothel (3), exercising influence
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  • 135 10 SETTLEMENT ANNOUNCED IN THE BARBOUR 0 VSE The hearing of the case which begun about five months fgi between two wellknown business men in Sinyarore, who ire brothers, E. A. Barbour Ghint’ff) and R. A. Barbour iefendant) concluded on Tuesday, in the Supreme Cmrt. before Mr. Justice
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  • 61 10 ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE IN WATERFALL GARDENS Commencing from Wednesday, October 28, an additional weekly performance will be g'ven by the Municipal Band in the Waterfall Gardena and the usual Wednesday evening performance in the Dato Kramat Gardens will be discontinued. The performance In the Waterfall Gardens wi I then
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  • 38 10 The homeward mail by the e.s. Tairea coses at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 24th instant; The e.O. Rajula with mails despatched f.otn London on October 1 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 145 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’s share lie* at 11 a.m. to <by m a Yesterday To day on E g S S Shares Jg q co ffl fl. 0 fl. so. Rubber (Dollar) n 33 .40 .35 .45 j
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  • 56 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices tin, LONDON Spili'2Llst Up 12 6 1 MntM' £l3O 2 6 Bp 12, 6 SINGAPORE 564 J7i pw iW Up 12 J c. 75 tors ira loTtian 3 d. Unchanged Stu Yon 51 c. (Wd) Unchanged Im! 9 5/8 c,
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  • 167 10 J/easrs Eastern Smelting Co* Ltd. London October 20, Spot £127 2 6 three months* buying £129.19.0 three months’ se l ng £129,12.6. Messrs. Boustead Co Ltd. 220 d Ootobe- quotation for Singapore refi led tin $64 37j per picul, buein-ep dote 75 tons Penang refined tin $64 per
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  • 83 10 Penang, Oc obor 2? Sy Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 29/32 h 4 m/cs 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2’4 13/16 On ,i 3 i, Documentary 2’4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France H T T 1050 nom India lt T
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  • 20 10 Kwepehlem, c.’o Yenbieohan* Kullit, Telegraph R*>stante. Scar Btau, E. O. Hotel. Bunge. Ohaitsanchel, M igszlr.e R No. 225.
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  • 137 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Sai. Oct. 21 Oat 20 Sept. 19 Paris 100| 100 123 96 New York 8.97 8 94 4.85 g Montreal 4 40 4 45 Brussels 28j 28 84.88 Geneva 20| 2 24.86 Amsterdam 9i 9| 12.08 Milan 76 76i 92 89 Berlin
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  • 373 10 SIR GEORGE MAXWELL ON THE RUBBER INDUSTRY Sir George Maxwell, who web formn1 7 Chief Secrtary, F.M.S wrote to "The Times” as follows on Sept. 29 In a letter in your financial columns in your issue of Sept. 28, Mr Divenport rtatpb that it is futile to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 28 10 I I YOUH RADIATOR I WHILE YOU USE I YOUR CAR! 1 USE!— O 1 ON SALE AT GARAGES, Distributors: K. LEE SAN CO., 81, BE4CH STREET, PENANG.
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    • 536 10 New Advertisement; notices TS. S. “KEDAH” This vessel owirg to st-nu-l Bn will not tail on Friday G K November for Behwan C KRTan»- .7 ins tad) Monday, 9 h and 16 n N 8 for Singapore (No substitute failing.) NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the b^ a neas
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  • 860 11 THE RUBBER SHIP CONFERENCE REPLY Freight Reduced to $11.50 The sequel to the decision of M ?esrs. E. A. Birbour and Co., the well-known firm of rubber exporters, to charter a steamer and ship 6,500 tons of rubber to Amercaa k a much reduced rate of freight to that at
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  • 209 11 Penang October 22 ow. *em»r ci Opta u S>. aom 1,060. 30 Cloves ii 90.0 C ioid loaf 7X.OG Haw Picking nom 170.0 C su:msgt 80a •> 70.00 110 s .i 60.00 □oconntsp»r 1,000 il 15.00 Copra Sundrisd buyers 5.C0 Rattans mlm 11.10 Rattans Coarse 10.65 Green Snail
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 47 11 f ,£3 'i i- ilw 1 < Ji?; bS 1 I oObM rpo make a jelly 3 1 dainty and tempting, J that will set quickly in < any climate, that will be K sure to please your guests, use—- Jelly Ciystals J As«Jj HuiUubach Laaurut Son* Ltd., K***a-
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    • 253 11 I DUNLOP TORT p I I r I I DUNLOP X' s I 3jgn" 8 1 WW cost- pe r-on s!ewM g I basis fPIUINIILOP 1 I TYRES cheaper I" Ae Dunlop range there is a tyre for every purpose 'WWi I and for every type of car M and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 205 11 BS6 BSSiI IMAJESTiq FOR 3 NIGHTS COMMENCING 6 15 TONIGHT 9 30 IH ss’■ The 0,I c d Famous55,8 ea 8 e and K GEORGE ARLISS Celebrated Star of “Disraeli’’ in, Warner Bros’ t |O Excellent Screen Version of Jchn 5i Galsworthy’s Great Play feSMT. "MB A V J j
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  • 612 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of Sailisg Steamer Tmg Sorg Bern&m River P. Largkawi and Kantang To-day Kampar B. Datoh
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 544 12 USE GENERAL JTIRES fFOR Lowest Cost Per Mile Incorporated in S.S. M M —!■—■IMI—IHIIIWI1—I —IMII 1 11 I I IMM llll»— IBlMiniTrrTOTl—TlT- ZL SILVERWARE v B OF EVERY DESCR PTION. W KSMHMBMMBUDMnanVH Different from the Silverware you know, better in design, superior in workman- < j ship and material. I
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  • 518 13 I XPERT’S WARNING Soviet Geologist’s Survey Of The Situation The time ie approachirg, eccordirg to leaairg experts, when Ruseia will nnt merely lave no oil products availall* for expert but will need to import age quantities to cover the r<qairementa cf her popu'a icn and industry. In
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  • 105 13 TWO MATCHES THIS WEEK-END There will b a a fo itbJl match between a Province WelieU?y lesm and the Young Muslim Union, Penang, Bakit Merti-j jm, on Saturday, October 24. On Sunday, October 25, there will be a match between a Province Wellesley XI and the Penang Indian
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  • 125 13 DEALING IN GANJA The side line adopted to increase his income by a goldsmith n= m d T. B, Hendrick of Church S reel was related in the Police Court before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, Folios Magis rate, when he v.aa charged with the possession of 24
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 518 13 riiSEO TO LIE AWAKE WH PAIN Rash at Eack of Neck. Hei’ed by Cuticura. “The rash I suffered with began five years ago. It started with small, itching pimples at the back of my neck which gradually got worse each year until they resembled ringworms. I could not bear anything
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