Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 249. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 562 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to Tne Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street MKi FORGERY Oollar Exchange Tables I Sterling into Dollars price I CAN YOU AFFORD IT THESE Dollars into Sterling I HARD TIMES? 3d. to 2s. sd. I Amounts from Id. £lO,OOO The Todd Protect ograph
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    • 19 1 jn.TOKISATSIfI STUDIO j with np-to-dato Photo- J graphy by electric lighfc. J Tbona 779, 68.70, BIBHOP STREET, I PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2275 2 POS.T.OM WA»TEO_ M U N.C.rAL_NOT,CE BANKS. V sTI SksS chmtekw bmi iSasciriSir bILVtKWd ol' a?T 8 OaMt,e Motor ear taxee are payable h B l.-y f »rly OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. MA&TSCHAPPI J, H. V. E.VSRY DSSCR PT!ON. 20 22 24 27 2. 41 1 advance in th»» months
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 1571 3 Schools’ Prospects Bedford, who won five of their eh Bchod m itches last season, scoring 6S poin's against 12, will be able to place the fane team in the field as represented the school after Christmai with the exception of two wing three-quarter backs a d three forward?.
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    • 497 3 The New Zetland cricket team left Southampton in the Ruahine. The captain of the team, Mr. T. C. Lowry. s»id they were leaving England with regret for they had experienced a happy time, and tad received kindnesses and hoipitality which would be Jmcst impossible to
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    • 197 3 Phelps, the profess ota’ sculling champion of the world, has accepted M-jir Giodeell’s chaLenge to a race for the title at Les Angeles during the next Olympic Games provided th a deta’ls o' expenses and share of the $s e-money can be sa’isfactor;!; arra ged. It was a
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    • 127 3 BRITISH BOXERS WILL JOIN IN TBE GAMES The decision to tend a team of boxers to compete in the O’ymp’c Games was reached at the annua! ge eral meeting of the Amateur Boxing Asrcc a ion at the Staiium Oiub, Lindon, on September 26. The matter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 424 3 The Famous Tonic Powerful Blood Regenerator I ‘AS VAN’ H em °b in I SYRUP S T'/f/j preparation is very similar p 3 composition to the celebrated Presents an ideal and palatable Rasayan of the ancients- j hermogiobm preparation ofsupreme I Jf \es wonderful results in all ra.ue in the
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    • 51 3 to AsmokeI, h I Of ST B I is aGAnim liiOkL A T 0 0 --idvV hulf 3 psK>g|Blß|i ss «n A! ĕI *W Uli 111 (food !.asle. 11 11 jtj| B B I h gents M I 1 I i nWiliw' N V STRA,TS JAVA,TRADIN G CO.. FENAIB. the
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 860 4 Monday:—For finding to Mistress Bassett do copy out a v-ery economical and use'ul iecipe for making a Curd cf Vegeta? ’e Marrow, this a good filling for tarts or layer and so I think suitable fcr her, who grows her own marrov s. The way of it
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    • 548 4 BY ROSAMUND Very few peovle nowadays have the time to make all the bread needed by ’heir houaehJd, but a loaf now and tier; is a very delicious change. Here are a few simple ruhs for making bread with yeast. Mix the yeatt ■with tepid water —boilir g
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    • 356 4  -  by IVY FARLEIGH The housewife who realizes that wise marketing enables her to save without the family being aware of it is practising true economy. She buys carefully, for instance, and looks ahead. Experience tells her she can eave by making her own j .ms, j Hies,
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    • 56 4 Bowe and petals are brought together to trim this wtl'.-cut black crepe de-chine drees. At least the bodica is cut down the front and then knotted together to make the bows. For the rest, petalled organdie is most attractive, but those who prefer to keep to
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    • 400 4  -  BY JEAN GREY Last season, sleeve vaga iea were exploited by deß’gners anxious to present original farhions. Now collars are in the limelight instead. Not that anything biz me is tclarated for long, but there ir, at the moment, a wealth of interesting variety. I like
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    • 569 4  - ARE YOU EARLY AND ELEGANT BY DOROTHY RUSSELL How many excuses there are for a hasty and inadequate toilet first thing in the morning! Jim must catch the train or lose his precious job for that most ignominous of faultE unpunctuality. So Jim has the first call on the bathroom,
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    • 495 4  -  BY beryl Harter ‘T want to look tny v, ry dance on Wednesiay.” other day. But it is m re t d th, I .hall look my dlint oately, I am not an Ort for lam never a. my bfgl Moatofna like Myra, have lo b
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 68 4 “GOLDWING” Tennis Gut has excellent "kick in it which all Tennis so strongly desire. Obtainable at all sports dealers. Sole Agents in Malaja, V R. VI K Sc CO.,’LTD., Singapore Penang Kuala Lum?m« ■OBassasrzssso /-J delightful 1 Summer I Drink y-/ Otou ,I; •OvXLT-m E< COL'D >—- «■si BH ii
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  • 823 5 Ginger and Monarch Too Hopaway Sent Up to Class 1 S. R. A. Amendments BY "TIC-TAC” The latest amendments and alterations to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List shows that, at long last, Perle D’Or has been sent down to Class 2
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  • 76 5 Tiffin m Honour of Mr. Crabb-Watt The Octobor Monthly Medal is postponed until November 7 and 8. A four ball golf match will be played on Sunday next, to be followed by a tiffin in honour of the hon Mr. J. Crabb-Watt Members who desire to attend
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  • 23 5 Reuter. South Africans Again Victorious London, October 28 The South African Rugby XV beat Glasgow by 21 pts. to 18 pts.-
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  • 38 5 —Reuter, DISARMAMENT WINS BY THREE LENGTHS London. October 28 The Cambridgeshire Stakes, run at Newmarket, to-day. resulted as follows DISARMAMENT J SIR OSWALD LORD BILL 24 Ran. Won by 8 lengths; i length. Betting: 18—1.100-G 100
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  • 239 5 FOUR ON LEAVE OUT OF ELEVEN It is understood that when Sir Lancelot Elphinstone, Chief Justice, F.M 8.. goes on leave in January next, he will be succeeded by Mr. Justice W H. Thorne, who is at present the Johore judge. Mr. Justice Burton, the Negri Sembilan judge,
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  • 523 5 YESTERDAY’S FUNCTION Inspection Prevented by Rain There was keen disappointment everywhere that the weather should have been so unkind yesterday afternoon during the inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi. The disappointment was all the greater
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  • 156 5 Silk Fibre Band On New Issue It is notified for public information that the Currency Commissioners will issue in the near future a $5 note of the same design as the existing one but with a banu of silk bre, about three quarters of an inch wide, running
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  • 131 5 LIST NO. 2 Th® Treasurers acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions: Previously acknowledged $650 00 Lo Pak Hong 20 0 lan Leng Tong Goh Kongsi 100 Jin Ho Seah 2 oo Saang Ho Seah 2 00 The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd 10 CO Sun Wooi Wooi
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  • 308 5 LIST NO. 9 Ihe following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged:— cts. Amount previously published as per Liat No 8. 8 398 53 59 Chops or persons of $1 each 5 00 4 I, 1, I, $2 I, 8 00 17 1, „50 cts each 8 50
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  • 140 5 Oct 29 Lady Clementi due by P. 0. Rajputana. Oct. 80: Hockey: P 0 0 v United Indian Association Oct 81: Penang Bis’ey BaD, Town Bali. 9 p.m Rugger State Team v The Rest. Nov. 4 Hockey State Trial. Hutchings School. Nov 5 and 6: Boxing in
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  • 1147 5 Messrs. Boustead Co.’s Lost Cheques Further Evidence Blotting Paper That Was Not Noticed Hearing Adjourned At the adjourned enquiry into the lost cheques belonging to Messrs. Boustead and Co. which was resumed yesterday, all the members of the first accused’s household, which included several small children, were examined in regard
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  • 72 5 —Reuter Effect of a Loaded Revolver In Court Chicago. October 29 Philip Dandrea, a bosom friend of Al Capone, who was arrested in court during the trial of Capone for carrying firearms has been sentenced to six months imprisonment. The judge passing sentence declared that Dandrea sat behind
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  • 42 5 Mr. G. H. Gartside. the Singapore lawyer who met with a motoring accident last Saturday, is progressing satisfactorily in hospital. It is thought that his fractured leg. which was reported to have been amputated, will now be saved.
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  • 54 5 Reuter. Nothing Fresh Keown in London Lcndor October 28 Nothing fresh in the Sine Japanese situation is known in Chinese diplomatic quaiters at London from Nankirg or Geneva. Dr. Sze is still in Switzerland Chinese circles in London will not commit themselves as regards whether developments may involve
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  • 48 5 fbght of nearly 8,000 milts. —Ku b by Rauio Service. Monoplane Reaches Egypt From Cranwell London October 28 The Royal Air Force long range monoplane reached Abu Suer, J Egypt, early this afternoon successfully completirg anon ston flight of nearly 8 000 milts.—Ku b by Rauio
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 33 5 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 Remittances sent by post should be REGISTERED.
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  • 193 6 II H. the Sultan of Johore has been reelected Patron of the AU-Ceylon Malay Association Mr E L Spooner-LiUinrston has been appointed to be Enginet r Posts and Te’egraphs. Kedah. Dr. E H. Black, Senior Health Officer. Negri embilan, accompanied by rs. Black returned from leave by
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  • 118 6 —Reuter. lhe King and Queen At Drury Lane London. October 28 The King and Queen, tho Prince of Wales, tho Duke and D.ichoss of York and Prince George were present at Drury Lane Theatre A great crowd surged through the police cordon and pressed closely on the
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  • 55 6 Reuter, Negotiations Approaching Completion London, October 28 Negotiation between the British and Chinese Governments with reference to the imprisonment of Mr. John Thorburn are approaching completion. Reuter learns that the Foreign Office has received a despatch from Bir I Miles Lampson which it is understood will afford
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 149 6 as good <ml A WBBOSwIfc Jal QjuP M'CALLU M'S KRHCnONSCOBWHISKY AGENTS THE EASTERN AGENCIES L™ KEEP YOUR THROAT HEALTHY Universally recognised as a pleasant, safe, and efficient remedy for all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, and carrying the endorsement of the medical profession for over 40 years. Obtainable
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 133 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —With reference to the Open Challenge of Mr. Lim Keng Pheow to a Cross Channel J- wim on let. November, I have much pleasure to send you herewith' a cup which is to be presented to him should he be
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    • 352 7 Sir,—Please let me (as one of the fair sex) express my contempt for the male who when he cannot behave like a gentleman puts the blame on the girl. He thereby doubles the transgression. Surely a maid and a man can ride by
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    • 177 7 Sir, —I em very glad to have had the opportunity of reading the letter by not a European in your popular paper, complain ing of the “exorbitant” charges of our local dispensaries. I wonder whether “not a European” has ever taken the trouble to go round our dispensaries
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    • 105 7 BUSES BUGS Sir —Through the medium of your widely read journal may I be permitted to draw the attention of the acting Municipal Electrical Engineer to the fact that the Municipal Trolly buses are crjing for a drink of disinfectant The poor things are being overrun with veimin in the
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    • 220 7 Sir, I have it on very reliable authority W own' that the ancient Greeks found a so ution to many of their passing national problems in the works of Euclid Feeling that it is high time for the local war between the sexes to be amicably settled
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    • 63 7 Cjr < —l have *ead with interest the opsn swimming challenge of Mr. Lim K«ng Pheow I wonder whether he will claim a walk over or swim alone for the s,ke of sport should there be no contestants and furthermore will be claim to be the champion swimmer
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    • 176 7 Sir—" A Woman in your yesterday’s issue depicted the daily life of most of her sisters in exile as sbe calls it club and hotel life drinking and all the rest that goes with the fast hie What a pitiful rex elation. It is just this
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    • 238 7 Sir, —In your correspondence columns yesterday “Reminder” was anxious to enquire what sin has the Government Servant committed. Weil, he has not committed a crime punishable under any criminal code. But why should he wear the cloak of the victim of the slump, which rightly belongs to
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  • 39 7 Decca, India. October 28 Mr. Durno, the District Magistrate here, was shot by one of several men who rushed up and fired hitting him on the temple and face. He was taken to hospital, Hie assailants esc-ped.
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  • 188 7 THEATRE ROYAL On The Esplanade This Evening Levante, the Prince of Mystery, has arrived at Penang and will open a short season of four nights at the I heatre Royal at 9.80 p m. to night. His first show will actually take place at 5.30 p
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  • 125 7 CHARGE AGAINST ACCUSED AMENDED The five Chinese named Yeap Goo Yeap r bin, Yeap Chong, Lim Kow Poo and Ning Cboo, who were charged with the murder of a Burman named 1 oupan on October 17, at Patu Lanchang Lane were to day produced before the
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  • 81 7 To day on the Esplanade at 6p m to 7.30 p.m. 1 March Cavalry Of The Clouds Alford 2 Overture I Puritani Bousquet 3 Reminiscences Of Wales” Godfrey 4 Waltz Blumen Steinmann 5 Intermezzo The Love Dance Hoschna 6 election lolanthe Sullivan 7 Fox Trot Wfia’d Ja Do
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  • 232 7 PENANG y PERAK In Aid of Poppy Day Fund a The Inter State Mercantile Service Foot t ball match between Perak and Penang, I or Kanised by the Penang Mercantile CoOperative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, in aid of the Penang Poppy Day Fund, 1931, will
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  • 100 7 MALAY CHARGED Alleged to have committed theft from a dwelling in Ipoh at midnight on October 18 of jewellery to the value of $ll5 the pro perty of Ahmad bin H Abdul Mudin, a Malay named hmed bin Hamid was to day produced before the Police
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  • 86 7 NEAR P. R. C. The dead body of a male Chinese wearing a pair of blue cotton trousers was seen floating in the sea just behind the Penang Recreation Club this afternoon shortly after 2 o'clock. A number of peop'e gathered on the bund
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  • 74 7 PARTNER INVOLVED A Tamil named Mohamed Sayed appearto day before Mr. J. r Buddulph, Police Magistrate, Penang, on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $94 39. Accused claimed trial It wae alleged that accused, being a partner, was entrusted with the above sum which
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  • 60 7 INDIAN TEaM 10 MEET P. C. 0. The Indian Association Team to meet the P.C.O. on Friday, at 510 pm. at the Esplanade:—Angrez Singh; Hari Singh andC.L. Sur. Lal Singh, Sadhu Singh, and Malta Singh) Sardara Singh, labha Mal, Bhagat Singh (captain', Indar Singh, and Bachint Singh. Reserves:
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  • 966 7 i LADY CLEMENTI ON BOARD Large Contingent of Passengers The oat ward bound P. and O. s.s. Rajputana, 17,000 tuns gross, Commander K. Holland, which left London on October 2 and MarseiL les on October 9 arrived at Penang at noon to-day with Lady Clementi,
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  • 305 7 GERMAN MESB '-GE IN ENGLISH CHURCH Dr. Walter Simons, former President of the Supreme Cmn of G irmany, and for a time Foreign Minister of the Reich* took the pl.ee ’ait morPh at a brcaicaat Service in the L’eda Pinsh Caurch, of Dr. Valdemar AmtrunG’sen, Bishop
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 FIRST With the News! The 'Pinang 1 Gazette” was First wi h (he News of which Party was Returned to Power.
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    • 40 7 OLD MALAY*. ftrMMiitia of OH Malaya by Cyril Buendate, is mw m sale at $2 a copy. The ntan nay bo p rebased through oar ageois threeghout tbs Pnmsda or dirset tm the Pinang Gazette Press ltd., la, PaMg>4tr«t, Peaaeg.
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    • 66 7 BOXI NG FOR POPPY DAY NOVEMBER 5 <&. 6. IMPORTANT Booking Plan Now Open AT Robinson Piann Co. J W. CALLAN, Hon. Secretary. 5—U Prevent Colds did not have ’flu last year and put it down to Formamint. When I hear others have colds I take Formamint at once.” Miss
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 578 8 Ina few days the excitement of the general election veil! have died away, and attention will be directed towards the tasks which face the National Government). How long the administ ation will remain as a national goverment remains t j be seen. Having called in the Danes, Mr. MacDonald
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  • 371 8 r ommi33ton9 appointed in this country io investigate and report upon this, that and the other thing have acquired a reputation for sitting bo long that they forget ho 7 to stand up. But if they imagine that they have created any records in this direction
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  • 600 8  -  A. II- L. Penang, Thursday. Q 7 CCOBDING to a reader it would seem that the good Dr. Glass will once again have to take qet and jar in hand in the, task of extermination; for.it would seem that bug aria, that dread disease, that scourge of
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  • 49 8 Better. The Hegue. September 2? The Government faiß aacounced y lB Bi 1 will ba introdcoed authorising it taB measures to prevent such increase m t import of oerteia g «3 Is as might t tea •be borne industry with the -o= s market in Eollanl.-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 464 8 I DANISH cream IC H TH IC^ O £ovT I The finest in the world. Have you tried it ?Do you g know that when treated in the right waj before use you I cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? s I Place
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    • 23 8 Eb O. i SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 30.11 October, 1931. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. “President van Buren”
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  • 4108 9 conservatives Sweep Town and Country More Ex-Ministers Defeated Communists and New Party Men Lose Their Deposits Confidence Abroad Restored The Socialist rout is completed, and, with only six seats unaccounted for, there are now 555 supporters of the National Government, and 50 in the Opposition. Yesterday’s declarations
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 314 9 A SOUND INVESTMENT THE MOUTRIE PIANO Known throughout the Lr East for its perfection of tone, its easy and responsive action beauty of design and its durability under the most exacting conditions making it the ideal instrument. riri > 4 I iff It inn J 7 mi ;l i j
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  • 650 10 ANNUAL MEETING Chairman Counsels A Little Patience GOOD PROPERTY The eleventh anneal gensral meeting of Mambau Tin Ltd. was held at the Registered Office, 15 0 d Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, Mr. W, H. Martin, Chairman, presiding. The Chairman said inter a! a:— The audited
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  • 93 10 We have received the following statement from Harrisons, Taker and Co, Ltd., the Local Secretaries of the Tin Producers’ Association (Incorpcrateo). Miiaia N E.T. Pohvif» Quotas St-pt./Nov. 11,342 6,291 7,707 Previous'y over-exported 4 779 Previously under-exported 256 66 Exportable Sept./ Nov. 6 563 6 547 7.773
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  • 545 10 MR. MITCHELL’S LETTER The Proposed “Levy” for Destruction Mr. Huch F. Mitchel), of London, in a letter to “The Times” says: With reference to Mr, Macfadyen’e letter in The Times it surely cannot be economically sound for estates to go to the expense of lapping and curing
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  • 144 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Sat. Oct. 28 Oct 27 Sept. 19 Paris 99b 991 128 96 New York 8.92 8 91 4.85 g Montreal 4.35 4 35 Brussels 28« 28 84.88 Geneva 20 19£ 24.86 Amsterdam 9? 9s 12 08 Milan 75 j 75f 92 89
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  • 197 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 CO CD OQ CD Shares J? J? CQ rn CQ GQ SC. o fl. so. Mining Asana Kumbang 21/6 22/6 21/6 22/6 Ayer Hitana 10/6
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  • 60 10 Latest London, Now York aid Locd Pricco T/AT, LO TOON i r Spit £/27 2 6 Unchanged 3 Maaths £129 12 6 Down 2/S SINGAPORE! $64 75 visit Down 37| c. 75 tors taJ Man 213/16 Up 1/16 d. lbw Yor’t 44 c. (Wd) Down 1/15 c.
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  • 163 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London October 27, Spot £127.2.6 three months’ buying £129.15.0 three months’ ee l na ‘29 17.6. Messrs. Boustead dt Co, Ltd. 29th Octob*»- quotation for Singapore refined tin $64 75 per picuh bueineee done 75 tone, Penaog refined tin $64.75 per picul. bneinete
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  • 229 10 Penang October 29 0». B,n«re« OeUm P. •!>«•» 5 E’lJ M f 7, HwPtokl'g aom I 70.00 Ooeonutapei 1.000 ii 15.00 Dopra Snndried sales 5.35 Rattans ,aiM JJ." 7 Rattans Ooares Sroen Snail Shel 13.0 C Rwa— 10,u8 Siam No. 1 do 3 h do 8 .< do
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  • 916 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST Hll H KUBBU |lD«U«s.| I fa Allenby Rabb» Be 2? I? Aloa Gajah Babbar BrteM 3. 4? AmaltameteS Bhie? BMebee r 7f 9 Ayai SlWun Hen Sta» Sy^ 1 6 Avtu Kunlng Babble Rrtete# 1- X w Aya« Molek Babl>e> < Ayer Fenee Rubber Mrtrtee 06
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 68 10 NOTICE. The Incorporated Society of Planters. Examinations under the Technical E location Scheme w'.H be held as f fllowa:— (1) Fatale Practice and Elementary Surveyii g on Friday, 27ih Novenbir, 1981. (2) Biok-keeping and Office Organieation, Health end Labour Laws in Jinra-y, 1932. (3) Elem-n a*y Botany in February. 1932.
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    • 47 10 MEND YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! DSEi— Ssj9iAToitsL EuH.y H v IlPsOal ON SALE AT GARAGES, Distributors: B K. LEE SAN CO., I I 81, BEACH STREET, g I PENANG. DIGESTION OUTeOFs ORDER! A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUNP P6CESTIGM AND SOON puts you RI«HT IIHM.
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    • 389 10 tee 585 PINA Ng GAZETTE st ef Pisces where tbg ua be bought IQ LOCAL Abdtd B&haias, E. q g ‘•1 Hj Hg bl, 0. K. Md. Y-ietff k Co., Pto and Swßftwih&ra Pin, Md, Ismail, Money Obanger 4, T. M. N. Mydia, 27, Leith Look Bros., 215, Penang Bead.
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  • 169 11 CHINESE WILL INHERIT THE EARTH" FALLING BIRTH RATE IN EUROPE. Too Many People I in Britain Scientists attending the centenary gathering of the I British Association in LonImeet’ many interesting A° U 8 i° f them Sir Ohver Lodge l^y ed u- Ud L amußed hla audience by I aklDg
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  • 784 11 PROFESSOR HUXLEY AND MEN "ON THE STATE' I Several famous scientists contributed to J the discussion on population in the J zoology section. Professor Julian Huxley ssid that the I possibility of large-scale migration was rapidly coming to an end. So, too. was I that of rapid
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  • 480 11 j RUBBER RESTRICTION Ceylon Proposes: Downing-sL Disposes I On the ground that "it is most desirable |t^a r the initiative for such cooperation should come from the Dutch,” the propoised conference on the Rubber Industry between the Governments of Ceylon and I 8 Dutch East Indies
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  • 82 11 Penang, 29 By Courtesy of th 6 Chartered Bank Ou Lon ion Bank Dinanl 2/3 29/32 4 r r7ti 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ta credit 2 4 13/16 On 3 I, Documentary 24 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France n T T 1 050 nom India TT
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 143 11 liß iikii le "j| iyjv fl >' > '’W/; EIGHTH mile, tanjong BUNGAH. t th el— u c Xmas Cards SEE Tinang Gazette” Stock Now on View 1 M »ii.i< WOL ST£KXt Sfc V 0.-ti &K’ 4 I m?.-. 4 £-s£>’ S IW, J. COMO DS, S The English Pharmacy
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    • 204 11 ■■■■■l>• Great Britain’s i finest products 11 are The Best in the World B ffir- -jrrrflMMHi m ■■u I i i—■ I InWIR b 1 ik. DUNLOP Snot merely the name or a tyre but n.tto„ a l service 1 II i Made in England. 1 -i j KEEP FIT
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  • 651 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 From Sailing For Date of Sail 3« Tang Song Bernam River P. Langkawi and Kantang Tc- 4 ay Kam par B.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 65 12 I Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. ESTD. 1847. Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air “JL Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheetings, Teats y± es WaBher8 Railway Goods, Electrical Gloves, etc. Catalogues of Surgical or Sports Rubber Products sent on application. J. G. INGRAM SON., LTD., Ihe
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    • 266 12 |psj JOI Gone.. Teeth regain sparkling whiteness SCIENCE has made a significant sodent. It acts to curdle fitni so discovery. The cause of dull, that brushing easily removes it discolored teeth is found to be the Start today. chief cause of serious tooth and Pepsodent contains no pumice gum disorders.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 262 12 I 9 Premw, TM,e H"« iMng I Where Soard Sounds Right A I 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 h: Another Fox Comedy Triumph! I JEANETTE MACOONAW Famous star of Love Parade, “Vagabond King,’ ‘Lets Go Native Etc. IN J Fox Movietone’s Mirthful Riot of Fun ANNABELLE’S AFFAIRS I W» VUCEW MeLAOLEN I
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  • The Literary Column
    • 969 13 mb. WITHERS ON TO-DAY’S PROBLEMS Evers body’» Baeinees. By Hartley Wilbert. (Cape 10a 6d. net.) It ia a real pleasure to read a look bo sane; bo comprehensive and well balanced and so convincing as thia in such a time as th® present. We can only do it
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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