Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 245. VOL. LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 512 1 ItJagata BROTHERS I dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. J Branch Office 52, Leith Street l| I r Exchange Tables IrjlplW Sterling into Dollars price I Dollars into Sterling EARL |U FROM I '<>W T* a 3d Ml V ELj Amounts from Id. to £lO,OOO jkIjjLAMPS' I THE ONLY
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    • 25 1 |I.TMISATSUI J STUDIO f I with up-to-date Photo- t graphy by electric light ’Phon» 779, I 68, k, BISHOP STREET, 8 PENANG. flg»BSMXSag=Sn '.r T.s.aj-TFTsrtf
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2083 2 POSITION WANTED MUNICIPAL NOTICE M a Jk rtlir RnaY*d Penang Harbour Doara A NEW CONSIGNER? Registered M-'dical Practitioner Taxes OD Motor Cars t gierienced in Estate and Antimalarial !-/-»>«<»• r-oi/irr work* available for engagement, Pleaae rtRRY SERVICE. Al I X/ P" «*x -apply No. 143 <7) Pinang Gazette. Motor cor
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  • 1484 3 -The Times Literary Supplement. The Screen of Life. With particular reference to one Roger Weldon. By N Wheatcroft Holmes. x 5, 288 pp. Wr ght end Brown. 7g. 6 J. u. The problem set out here is tint of the Tear complex in the ch 1 i
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  • 72 3 Commenting on the habit which many acquire of say’ng “Thank you 1 automat'ecally and unconsciously when it is really quite suparfluous. a “Morning Posu” gossip rc’ates the following incident. A a an put two pennies into an sutomat’c t’cket machine at a London tube station, and when the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 264 3 eI!T limm m ■'l w rrr~ £1 ’t?JH R| V' W U I ifi £1 aM ii liP jpKts? oi iiffli tir lllulu i a "^sinimiiiimiiiiisMiiii MW r- fmh"-» rw— I HHBh 1 An Austin 7 is the cheapest CAR to maintain. 45 miles per gallon of petrol. 1,500 miles
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  • News From All Parts
    • 323 4 REMARKABLE SIGHT AT TRIALS Joining the Flocks A record crowd saw a eight they will never forget when one of the most famone sheepdog handlers in Britain achieved yet another triumph at the international sheepdog trials at Llandudno on September 15. Mr. A. Millar —“Sandy” Millar —«cured
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    • 114 4 A Scottish correspondent cf the “Field” records the remarkable incident of a mole swimming across a mountain lech. The mimal. he says, swam strongly upwind, ind in spite of the bret z and small v avee breaking over him, with snout will upturned, he reached the shore
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    • 60 4 TO BE HELD OSAKA Iwak', Japan, October 19 A scientific Conference is going to sit for three days from the beginning of November at the Osaka Imperial University. It wl' be attended by 2.0C0 representatives of the echil .is of the country <md no less than 150 scientific
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    • 118 4 Cheering a Lcemotive (writes the ‘Manchester Guardian"Lcndon correspon lent) may seem to the speed merchants whohave watched or tried to watch the Schneider Trophy teroplanes aod read cf our triumphs by motor-car or speed-boat a very cl 1-world business, but as a pendar t to the wcrld
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    • 119 4 'Tt is a matter of c mmon experience hat in our norm 1 selves cur personality is t var changii g according to < ur environment. We are one person in the conduct of our business or profession, another during our play, yet enother in the bosom cf
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    • 162 4 IN THE RUHR BASIN Ten Killed And Many Injured Nauen (Berlin), October 19 Five were killed and 18 dangercujly injured with more than a hundred imprisoned in the bowels of the earth in emsequerce of a firedamp explosion which occurred on Monday forenoon at the Moat Genie
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    • 138 4 ALL THE 80HEME3 SHE _VED Ganeva, October 18 The various schemes aiming a v the modernising and correcting of the astronomical errors in the Gregoraa Calendar, the boldest of which is one proposieg th 4 the year consist of thirteen month?, have been shelved by the League cf
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    • 175 4 "TASTERS’ BRIGADE" STARTS A SMALL WAR One of the most sensational scandals in the history of Moscow’s food rationing system has been made public at the trial of a restaurant manager charged with graft and abusirg hie position. *'lasting brigades” organised by the workers, recently v
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    • 102 4 A Deeside correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph’’ says the King is shooting up t) his best form this year, and obviously enjoying himself. The gamekeepers a.d gillies of Balmora l have always taken a pride in His Mdj sty’s reputation as a crack ehot. Any sportsman who
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    • 58 4 —Live'pool The following story is told of Sir Alexander Mickecz’.e, who was eightyf _ur recently On one occ siun he vaa conducting an orchestn.l accompaniment for a soloist whose ideas of time and rhythm were but rud'mer.tary. 'For heaven’s sake,’ he exc'ained. 'remember that this is an
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 175 4 Mtwi For many years Johnnie Walker has held a reputation for fine whisky. This reputation is cherished, the quality that made it carefully maintained. The blend that is chiefly responsible for Johnnie Walker’s popularity is Johnnie Walker Red Label.” Therefore, no Red Label leaves Kilmarnock which is not as good
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    • 414 4 Columbia i the MARK 7 CB 304 f Headin for Belter Times Fox Trot D (Ho Hum Here’s Ted Lewis’ Band’s latest record; wonderful danc; tempo. CB 309 f flipping Round the Corner Fox Trot Going Home 9) All who have read “The Good Companions’’ will want VSlipping round the
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 592 5 NEW TACTICS NEEDED Repeating Errors of Seniors THERE are a lot of old sayinge still true, though hackneyed. One ie that a football team is no stronger .han its reserves. That is probably an exaggeration, but a wise football club builds up its reserve strength for times
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    • 1062 5 The South African Team The 1931 South African team does not make any extravagant claim?. Its aim ie chiefly to maintain before the British public and against British opponents the repa a*ion for sportsmanship of their country. Their predecessors in 1906 and 1912, however, established the prestige of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 141 5 oppy £[)ay Gfyanee RUNNYMEDE HOTEL Saturday, November 7th, 1931 GET YOUR TICKETS NOW AND DON’T FORGET TO ASK What Hbouf the Other Half?” (This competition is open to all comers tickets 50 cents each obtainable at the NOVELTY bIALL ONLY. Prize to the value of $2 5 will be given
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    • 382 5 j IN AID OIF* I POPPY DAYS i FUND j 2 8 A Tamil Drama 8 r KOVILAM’ i wflflH fee stoged aft ifee 5 TOWH HALL, IPENANO. g By well-renowned Actors and a Actresses of a famous Indian g Dramatic Troupe, now in Malaya g 'Co-nigfit! TJo-night!! b D
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 38 5 I PICCADILLY CIRCUS I (PENASG’S OWN MAZE) WILL APPEAR IN “HELLO PENANG” THAT REVUE OF REVIEWS AT THE TOWN HALL ON November 13th 14th This space kindly donated to "Poppy Day" Funds by The Federal Rubber Stamp Co.
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  • 739 6 At Council’s Resolution Fenns Largely impossible to Accept No Fresh Instructions .—Reuter. Geneva, October 23 SOME doubt exists as to whether the Council will be able to conclude its session to day in which case the final sitting will doubtless be held to-morrow as it’s not
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  • 83 6 —Reuter. Protest Against British Liners New York October 23 A protest against whoopee cruises’* by British liners from American ports has been addressed to Mr. Mellon by Captain Milliken, secretary of the Neptune Association, on the ground that liners engaged thereon do not touch at any foreign port
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  • 39 6 Reuter Tilden Opens Tour At Paris Paris October 23 Tilden opened his European tour under the arohlights at a crowded Palais de Sports to night when he defeated Karol Kozduh G 3 G 2, 7 5. Reuter
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  • 30 6 —Reuter Company Suspended For Insolvency New York, October 23 The Stock Exchange announces the si-nn'Hnn ofMessrs. J. A W. Inglehart t»ud Jump my for insolvency —Reuter
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  • 186 6 LIST NO. 5 Ihe following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged: 5’ uts. Amount previously published as per List No 4 1 665 93 Dr. Khoo 800 Earn 10 i 0 Chop Bean Seng Company 2 01 Mr A Mohamed Rawther 5 00 Messrs J 0 Davies
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  • 156 6 —Reuter. Results of Trade Missions BO3M IN COTTON! London, October 23 MARKETS are literally holding out their arms to Great Britain, declared a member of the delegation of the National Leather Goods and Saddlery Manufacturers’ Association, interviewed by Reuter on his return from a visit to
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  • 106 6 PROVINCE WELLESLEY ENTERTAINMENTS At Bukit Mertajam a Variety Show will be held on October 30, 31 and November 1 The admission price will be 10 cents and other shows inside free. On October 21 a football match will be played at Bukit Mertajim in which a Pro
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  • 62 6 Tomorrow at Waterfall Girders, at 5 p m. 1 March The Vedetto Alford 2. Overture Toe Magic Flute Mozart 3 Selection Wilfred Sauderson's Popular Songs Hume U 'Chanson Indoue Rimsky Korsakov Song of the Hindu Merchant, From the Opera Sadko. 5 Suite Folk Songs Williams No, 1. Mirch—Seventeen
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  • 78 6 Oct 25 General's Inspection, P and P W V Corps, 7 30 a.m. Oct 26: Hockey: PRO Ist team v 1 R 0 2nd team, Esplanade 5.15 p.m. Oct 28 Hockey POOvDAFO. II E the Governor Inspects P and P W V Corps, Volun teer Headquarters, Teel
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  • 219 6 —Reuter. Revision Perfectly Clear SENATOR BORAH’S ANNOUNCEMENT Senator Borah told French pressmen, reporting M. Laval s doings, that a revision of the Treaty of Versailles was imperative and said it was becoming per fectly clear that the treaty would have to be revised either by peaceful means
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  • 280 6 HEAVY SCRATCHINGS L 7 Order of Running Changed Owing to heavy scratchings in several races the order of running at Ipoh to day has been changed and will now be run in the order shown below. Altogether 20 out of tho 70 horses handicapped in
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  • 1065 6 Messrs. Boustead Co.'s Lost Cheques Yesterday’s Enquiry Three Accused Turn Crown Witnesses Bank Procedure ON the application of the D.P.P. who proposed not to offer any evidence against the third, fourth and fifth accused, Tan Chong Chuan, Veerappen, and Muthusamy alias Tannimalay respectively, and on their turning Crown witnesses, were
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 33 6 POPPY DAY, 1931. Messrs. BROWN, PHILLIPS STEWART. No. IA, i’ENANG STREET, PENANG, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund to whom donations should be sent Remittances sent b/ post should be REGISTERED
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    • 84 6 TRY BOVRIL AND I MILK f f j fl 'T A spoonful of Bovril stirred Into a glass of milk—hot or cold —makes a delicious beverage. jL/, 7 It is a combination of food m elements unique in theirdiges- tibility and high nutrition. For Bovril is the concentrated I goodness
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  • 333 7 Dr. K Velan of Madras, arrived at Penang yesterday by the s s. Raju a Mr. G. E. Greig. Senior Warden of Mines. F.M.B and Mrs. Greig are due back from home by the Ra.jp Rana, at the end of the month. The Sultan and Sultma of
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  • 262 7 YESTERDAY’S HOCKEY Van Houten Hurt After Good Display The PC C. were not greatly extended in their hockey match egainst the Penang Free School yesterday afternoon on the Padang which they by five goals to two. al though they had orly two first team men,
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  • 175 7 PENANG Tennis: JOSAvCRCat Victoria Green Rugger: E-planade 5 pm. Whites Blues O R T Henman T G ecott G R Evans J p R Whaley < H Rogers 0 A Burrough L C Mountain A D Campbell R C Harris J H Fenwick A D M Polson
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  • 152 7 100 Per Cent, on Ordinary Shares The Austin Motor Company enjoyed such a demand for its products in the year ended June 80 that the directors are recommending a dividend at the rate of 100 per cent upon the Ordinary capital It is elated that sales
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 675 7 f To the Editor of tbs Pinang Gazelle} Sir. What a slough of despond this wor d would be but for the perpetual presence in our midst of the regularly poor For the poor are so evidently the only people in whom the virtue of hope is not
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    • 226 7 Sir, —Not a day seems to pass without correspondence on the above subject in one of your Singapore contemporaries. In every instance the unfortunate woman has had to bear the brunt of it all while the male e ement gets off "scot free.” Is it fair? No,
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    • 328 7 Sir, —As a daily passenger on the Trolley buses, plying between the Post Office and Bagan Jermal, may I add my voice to that of ‘Passenger’’ appearing in yesterday’s issue of the "Pinang Gazette.” Everyone will agree that the present sections are too short. As your correspondent
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    • 192 7 Sir,— Under the above heading written by one of the members’’ of the E’enang Mercantile Employees Co Operative I hrift and Loan Society Ltd., I quite agree with what has been said by him. With regard to the delay, may I enquire whether it is the fault of
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    • 147 7 Sir. —I would like to be able to give three hearty cheers for Mr. Barbour and his Rubber ship.’’ In these days of amalgamations and consolidated interests, it is most refreshing to find that there are still some who have the courage and the initiative to
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    • 113 7 Sir, —May I take this opportunity of offering my heartiest congratulations to the management of the ‘Queen’s’’ for being the first to take the lead, in response to public appeal, in reducing the prices of admission to the different seats in their threatre. I am quite sure
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    • 234 7 Sir— Pas eng er draws the attention of the Municipality yesterday with regard to the tram and trolly bus fares. But lam surprised to note that he has not perused the attempts of the Pinang Gazette in that direction for over six months. First of all, the poor
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    • 152 7 Sir, Re "A Girl’s" letter, aupearing in your issue of October 20 is too ludicrous to be considered or be commented upon, so I have to treat A Girl and her letter with the contempt they deserve. May J, Mr. Editor, through your
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    • 138 7 Sir,—The Penang Muncipa! Com- 1 missioners that worthy body of gentry, who» whatever their faults, cannot be accused of 1 wasting their breath at public meetings of f the ommis.-ion will do well to make a few inqurices as to the cond'tion- under which a certain section of the
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  • 127 7 G O. o’B INBPECTON TO-MORROW In connection with the turn out to-* morrow of the P. P. W. V. Corps afc which H.E the G. 0. 0. Troops. Malaya* will be present it is of interest to learn that the prizes won at the
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  • 35 7 POPPY DAY BOXING TOURNAMENT The organisers of the Boxing Tourna ment in aid of the Poppy Day Fund hop< that all entrants will be at the Town Hal to morrow for training spars.
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  • 360 8 With recollection of the Free School Speech Day fresh in the public memory, it is apposite to observe that the problem of what to do with boys of school-leaving age escaped reference. The question of finding cirecrs for boys is becoming increasingly difficult. Admittedly the actua
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  • 204 8 Events in Cyprus have suddenly directed the attention of the world to that lesser known island in the Eastern Mediterranean. Cyprus is well off the beaten track of shipping lines and tourist routes. Its history, however; in common with that of neighbour ing territories, has been chequered from the
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  • 46 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Flection Address By Gramophone London, October 23 Mr. Lloyd George who is still confined to hie house at Chart, has recorded on a gramophone a brief election speech which is being reproduced in his own and other constituencies—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 40 8 Reuter. Western Australia Out For 205 Perth, October 23 The South J fricans declared at 362 for 7 wickets, Christy 102 Dalton 53 Brya; t 4 for 48 Western Australia replied with a total of 205 —Reuter.
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  • 64 8 —Rugby Radio Service. To-day s Wedding At Village Church London October 23 Qieon accompanied by Prince George, reached London to day on her way to Sussex where to morrow she will attend the wedding of her neice, Lady May Cambridge, daughter of the Earl and Princess Alice.
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  • 71 8 Reuter. Adels Astaire Announces Her Engagement London, October 23 When Lord Charles Cavendish recently went to America to study banking he also learned a sweeter art according to the dancer Adele Astaire who told Reuter’s New York correspondent that she and Lord Cavendish were engaged to be
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  • 1671 8 BRITISH ENGINEERS’ TRIUMPH LORD BYNG’S RETIREMENT H. G. WELLS AS WORLD DICTATOR (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 1 FOUR hundred and fifteen miles an hour —seven miles a minute! That is the amazing speed at which Flight-Lieutenant George Stainforth travelled when he established his world air-speed
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 126 8 AUSTRALIA’S CHOICEST gj|| in specially Packed f° r |j; Topical •nJII L Buttercup Butter IMPORTERS. i G. H. Slot Co., l td. IN SLUMg TIMES ll iiniiiH ADVERTISE. tra If /f lad the motto o) every man A'h'- hr- something tn at sell should he Publicity, Publicity and again Publicity.
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    • 32 8 ID. 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 nnder expert European Chef.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2310 9 Counter-Proposals Made China Refuses to Consider Amendments Deadlock at Geneva Pp, sze announced the acceptance of the Leagaie Council s proposals for the settlement of the Manchurian dispute at a meeting* of the Council. China, he said was prepared to make every arrangement for the
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  • 232 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Delegates’ Insufficient Trust MR. GANDHI’S SPEECH London, October 23 During the discussion on the proposed Indian Federal Court at the Round Table Federal Structure Committee to-day, Mr. Gandhi said he thought the Indian delegates’ speeches displayed insufficient trust in themselves and in the ability
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  • 28 9 Reuter. Prize Money Amounts to £1,000.000 Dublin, October 23 The prize money of the Irish Sweepstake on the Manchester November Handicap at present amounts to £1,000,090,-
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  • 35 9 .—Reuter. To Remain Based on Gold Standard Berne October 28 The Swiss Finance Minister in a broad cast spesch declared that tbe Swiss franc would remain firmly based QU the gold standard. —Reuter.
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  • 93 9 r. Reuter. Swift Retribution for Mutineers Kiel, October 24 The swiftest retribution is being meted out to sailors who mutinied in Russia. The Public Prosecutors and dozens of detectives have rushed here from Berlin and hydroplanes and fast motor boats dash to meet every vessel from Russia and
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  • 66 9 —Reuter. (hinese Depositors Withdraw Savings New York, October 24 Ten more banks with deposits totalling over GslB.ooo 000 closed down to day in various parts of the country. They include the Japanese Bank at Seattle, the Washington Pacific Commercial Bank with deposits of G 52.500 000. The
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  • 754 9 Renter. Governor Loses Art Treasures NO CAUSE FOR APPREHENSION Troops Arrive by Air London, October 23 A further Colonial Office statement on the Cyprus situation reports disturbances in Paphos and riots in Limassol, where the Commissioner’s house was burnt, but no casualties are reported. The situation calmed
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 188 9 A SOUND INVESTMENT THE MOUTRIE PIANO Known throughout the far East for its perfection of tone, its easy and responsive action beauty of design and its durab.lity under the most exacting conditions making it the ideal instrument. II ffl 111IlT t ii iii S l -ui nJ in 'il H
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  • 108 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 tn tn m u u K 5 o .s? Shares >» j? -s S 3 rn W 02 M 00 $O. 0 $O. so.
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  • 57 10 Latest London, New York aad Local Prices T//V: LONDON Spet £***** 0 Down 12 6 3 Moths’ i 129 2-6 Down 10/SSNGAPORE $63.87J pir sial Down 62J c. 75 tors ioai RUBBER i Lochen 215/16 d, Down 1/16 d. $8« York 4 7/8 c. Down i c.
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  • 22 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London October 22, Spot, £127 2 6 •three months’ buying £129.12.6 three months’ seil'ng £129.17.6.
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  • 44 10 Singapore Prices fcr Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are as follows: Spot 9 cts. per lb. Nov,/Dec. 9f Jan./Mar. 1982 9| April/Jurip 1932... 9j 'Market quiet. London and Liverpot 1 8 ock likely to La ircressed by 350 ten?.
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  • 84 10 Penang, O; «her 21 By Courtesy of thfl Chartered Bank Oa London Bink Domini 2/3 29/32 n 4 aA s 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/te credit 2 4 13/16 On 3 H Documentary 2 4 15,16 LfNew York Bank Demand 43 uotn “France T T 1 050 nom llndia
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  • 143 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thur. Sat. Oct 23 Oct 22 Sept.l9 Taris lOO 123 96 New York 3.92 3 93 4.85« Montreal no rate 4 40 Brussels 28 28< 84 83 Geneva 2 24 86 Amsterdam 9< 9| 12 03 Milan 75 751 92 89 Barlin 16?
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  • 399 10 B*. GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) 21st Sunday after Trinity 750 Litany, Bam Matins, Hymn 528, 830 Holy Communion, 10.30 Holy Communion Chinese. 6 p.m Evensong Hymns 197, 510, 270, 28, Fs CXXVIII/ Ps CXXIX as set, Magnificat 253, Nunc Dimittis 244. Wednesday, 8. Simon and S.
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  • 221 10 Penaou October 24 Ote. Oolrrn r. ahtit nom IiOOU.UC Cleves H 90.0 C ic id ’eaf el tare 72.0 C Mftc® Piakng nctn 170.0 G ‘’•’niinegE SK 70.0 C HO» 60.00 Oocc.nuta per l,u h 15.0 f Copia Bundri«d Layers 5 CO P.attsne Mias 11.10 RsVane Coarse 10.6’
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  • 1011 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 9 I 1 H OO S RUB3BX |DaUna.| f e I ft Allenby Rabbea 9« 6C 7E Al or hk}ab Eubbca 3*. 41 Amtisemstea Malay Ketetea It p Ayss Hltao; Flsnifca ByniK«se 7-'i Ay a Kunhajj Bnbbea KsSates ...j HI a. Ayer Moleb Bubbea Cs
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 139 10 Kig-i-Clase Guayanteftdl w LEVER WATBH FRIO The four lines of letter» in 7« i 1 •> I tills K, lu r e stand for two IwI»■ A| Is k s ai l o «.-iris names. E|T R ,B| IsLuR. st'' to send you, T KII3 I Al Islr Aosolutely Free,
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    • 597 10 New Adveitisements H FOR SALE I fSRfr./ ll* 15.6 H. P. Wolsley 5 oea’er car. On g|| view at any time. Engine in good g condition. Apply C!ark, Municipality, j Penang. J JF NOTICES I Whilat His Excellency the Governor is Z* Ak in residence a'"B.-l Re tiro” Penang HH,
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  • 598 11 Steady But Quiet Markets i Singapore October 20 The loca’ share market haa remained steady but very qniet throughout the week and cabled advices from London indicate tne price movements, particular ly as regards Tin, are largely subject to the immediate course of p 1 Heal events in
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  • 258 11 ANGLO-DUTCH OF JAVA Notice has been given to the Sumatra Anglo-Dutch Co,, by Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java that it will not renew the guarantee, which expires on Nov. 1, of the payment of the former company’s debenture interest. This step was fc recast by the chairman
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  • 290 11 Somebody in the P. W. D. appears to have been guilty of a most egregious faux pas in publishing a statement which on the face of it was an implication of profiteering against the European merchants, who as a result are justly annoyed, says the "Journal of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 55 11 Just Unpacked Just Unpacked A large variety of Silk Golf Coats, Hoary Coats, Pyjama Suits and Underwear Sets etc., etc. Drastic reductions have been effected in Si»ks, Carpets and curio of every description, for a foitnight only. Don’t Miss This Golden Opportunity Telegrams “Dovecot” Telephone-978. B, H. T. DOULATRAM CO.,
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    • 195 11 p I I S I I Great Britain’s finest products j are The Best in the World I ,i IHI1» ■M.IIMIII in 8 I DUNLOP ee'y ie oi >ut >nal I ?e Made in England. j J KEEP UP OFFIC I£ ,LES ISE An steei ch p Fiie f< *p
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 185 11 IM A J ESTICI POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 675 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Ihe World Famous Stage and Screen Actor ARLISSES® I STAR OF W I ‘DISRAELI’ W-Xf?® ,n J 5 shlm ANOTHER I BIG I'w i SUCCESS,! 1 ■John Galsivorthy's Celebrated Play, TO MORROW Opening at the MATINEE at 2.45 p.m.
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  • 479 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 Bailiag Steamer Jana Victoria Point Victoria Point via Ports and Moulmein To-day Matang Tongkab,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 427 12 I 7 I a feWWitW H I I 0 Ir th 6 Links H The thrill of the links buoyant youth romantic S charm. Moments when the captivating fragrance pj pj j *hi s exquisite and genuine Eau de ,C 2 Cologne preserves and enhances natural loveliness and vivacity. The
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  • 623 13 IN SLUMP TIMES—ADVERTISE! ADVICE OF U. S. BUSINESSMAN Representative of Paris Garter Manufacturers For the purpose of Hudying international conditions aod how his company might better serve their distributors, agents and customers throughout the wir’.d. Mr Albert M. Stein, son of Mr. Samu.l M. Stein, President of A. S’ein Company.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 263 13 A iJ «■isd JtJL AI v /x sx_ I JsMd te^T^W S jgp? NZgffit- O O&i lEr••*- oW» yXT€ c \v. 2TZ Vitality in the. hot Season! VITALITY activity mental and physical responsiveness—how much we need them out East—iow little we have them There are some people who seem endowed
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    • 139 13 HE COULDN’T READ FOR INDIGESTION For some vears previous to 1922 I was subject to indigestion, with headaches and thousands of stars sparkling in my eyes which prevented me from reading. I decided to t y Krnschen Salts. That was August, Jig“and 1 have taken a little mmy first morning
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    • 352 13 BETTY COtMPSON, whose exquisite beaut}- is well known, says: »L I always use Lux Toilet Soap to as j guard my skin.” f s I “CHARM DEPENDS SOFT, SMOOTH SKIN” Dorothy Mackaill uses Lux Toilet Soap H.. as 9 out of 10 stars do! Eyes always follow the girl with
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  • 410 14 BEER TAX REMOVED Less Work and No More Police The little tewn of Brz?nLurg, in the State of Mecklenburg, which has hitherto been considered a stronghold of O rman Nationalism, bids fair to become a Soviet paradise. This town of 4,000 inhabitants has elected Comrade Alexander
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  • 150 14 THEORY THAT LINER WAS DRAWN TO DISASTER Magnetic sands are b amed by Commander Borges Fortes, of the B az lian Navy, for the recent wreck of the Munson liner Western Woill (13 712 tots) on the Potna de Boi rocks, near Saotos. Commander Fortes advances this
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