Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 December 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 233. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 364 1 tNAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. jjgjoh Office 52, Leith Street mi MIMIMIBI The World’s Best Small Car. $1,250 7 H.P. I COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL ri JtA OrWCT I ’52'4 TUDOR SEDA'J-24 OR 14 H. P I Price $1,620 BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED. WEARNE p LTD I ■S3nMHMmSSHMHBB«naES 4
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    • 18 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO ;L with up-to-date Photography by electric light. I ’Phone 772, i 68,70, BISHOP STREET,! PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1927 2 position wanted PENANG TURF CLUB. BANKS Unemployed Ex-Service Eu opean NEW YEAR MEETING, 1932. yßMßwasMMaEssm»««SMMgsßarTiws»^vw T Good Referetcis, Wirh b to txchaig euurpi 11 C 4;a^. ?w 3 Services as Caretaker, or any sim lar fo> (JfiJer RA. Puks cf Racing. THE MERCANTILE UH REDERLARDSCHE HANSEL k "I J e
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  • News From All Parts
    • 158 3 EXOSMOU3 FLAN Machinery Orders for Britain Chinese indnstria’.iete, in co-operation •with their Government, tra plaining to lodge orders for machinery worth £1,560.000 with British manufacturers. In cotffqnence of the boycott of Japanese goods in China, the industrial.sts fo 6 ve launched an enormcus pLn for
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    • 148 3 VILLA—BET NO WAGES A countess may loss her cook withcu a great deal being heard about it. bui when a cxk loses her countess. A woman barrister has brought afeuriotn care before a Paris judge in the hope that public'ty may lead to the
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    • 150 3 The paity had gather d, expectant in tho drawing-room, to hear ov*r the wire lees a speech by the Premier. Their host fiddled abcut with the wireless set and a. last turned round and add, Be quiett It’s just on time.” There was a hushed eilerc*, with
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    • 179 3 GREEN EYED PRAWNS Liner’s ‘Catch’ for London Zoo Oct Hated fi*h with eyee that shine in the da»kneea 1 ke motor head-lights were among a consignment for the Z oc Aquari nm which arrived at Southampton in the Union Gas la liner Winchester Cas’le. They were
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    • 121 3 JjhnPeel did not wear “a coat so gaj” —it was grey. Willie Rawer, of Saldkeld Dykes, who w.ll be 90 this month, and "kenned’’ John Pee’, r*ctiling see ing his hunts as a boy a’. Caldbeck, told this tn a Press representative Wilisvas attending John Petl
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    • 79 3 The economic crisis has affected a least o. e English church on the Riviera Ft. George*#. Cannes, which, by erder of the K ng. is to rema n unused until things cbeote f r ihe better. Th- churcn (writes "Qu?x” in tie "News Chronic’e is the only
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    • 58 3 According to one of the greatest men in the diamond trade 15 million pounds worth of diamonds are kept locked up tc avcid a sensational fall in prices. In the meantime, the retail jewellers in London and Pai is are doing their best to get rid of their
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 346 3 A TEACHER’S KNEES CREAKED Rheumatism Hampered Her Work TILLSKE TRIED KRUSCKEM Rheumatism can make a burden of many of life’s trivial daily duties. JK 1’» i sonal needs, duties in the home, V'>rk on which livelihood depends—all suffer when the uric acid fiend gets NRH a grip. This is a
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    • 494 3 Proqressi 5 Home or Abroad I f > The stressful climate of Malay makes it essen- Vj if I th al your baby’s food should be of fine r i i keeping quality, and have its richness accurate- < F \l 1 ly adjusted to suit local conditions. Cow and
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  • 1002 4 OFFCIAL SILENCE Remand Prisoners’ Charges The Home Office refused to comment on eerious allfg itiouß made in the “H:wnrd Journal concerning the treatment of remand prisoners awa’ting trial in Brixton Gaol. It was atetel that no official reply could he rm de. THE “Howard Journal is the
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  • 770 4 'TRAMPING" JOY 3 The Sea as A Career for Women "Women should take up the sex as a career!” Th it is the advice of Mrs. M n'y M irebill HJe, managing owner of the ketin Sirah Colebrook. She g'sve it to me when I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 296 4 A Word of Advice low that the cast of production has become a matter of .0001 of a cent to the Planter, it is no longer possible for tbase esta'es, which are equipped with Heavy Powered Prime Movers and Mills to compete with [present prices. I The introduction of the
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    • 224 4 J !Q T IT MPI I O IvJL X I DDT T? O 1 JL X A-J kJ 1 I Ihl s I r- s a I I Mars's Year Opportunity 11 I PIANOS FOR I s2so°° I We have a few Pianos—All :i guaranteed in first-class 5 order —at
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  • 690 5 AN amphibkus tank has often been BURgeeted sb an ideal answer to certain tactical problems which have become more difficult with the development of modern weapons. Early attempts to produce it met with no suebut writes a Military Correspondent of The Timea” now it has apparently
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 650 5 parents Kcsp Youthful figures at all. ages NOW W s '< jk-Mbhvnrv&r w MTS 4 /ife< k |M >. 1 SCIENCE FIGHTS FAT through an important gland. people used to think that excess fat all not only banished fat, but increased health <arce from over-eating or under-exercise, and vigour. feme
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    • 167 5 fZ 1 1 O F 1 r is Cloudy Teeth are white and sparkling DON’T be discouraged if teeth curdle film and easily remove it in are not white and sparkling. to enamel. You have 9 chances in 10 that they Pepsodent contains no pumice, are merely coated with a
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    • 49 5 you heard I) Wonderful Com Cure? I s few drops to the aching corn and P 0 11 4 relieved at once. After two or three days it can be lifted out, easily and painlessly. 1 “GETS-IT,” the universal corn destroyer, I I bring instant relief. B Chicago, U.S.A.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 43 5 THE FAMOUS Dean’s Star Opera of Singapore presents tonight AT THEATRE ROYAL “Raja Laksamana Bentan.” Acclaimed by the Press and public as the most outstanding Malay play ever presented by Malay Bangsawau Operas. Mr. A'. Dean and Mhs Tijah in the principal rJes.
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    • 160 5 Opening Tc-night at 6-15 and 9-30 Britain’s Supreme Triumph! The £lOO,OOO Musical Sensation! of WITH JAN KHEFUKA The World’s Greatest Living Tenor, and An Incomparable British Cast. Gay and Glamorous Romance of Naples Set to Haunting Melodies. I It’s Britain’s Best! PLUS I A New “Strange As It Seems” 1
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  • IN PARLIAMENT
    • 425 6 No Immediate Tariff Extensions London, December 8 The House of Commons rises for the Christmas recess on Friday. Tomorrow and Thursday have been allocated for the debate on the Opposition of the motion of censure, the terms of which will allow of discussion over a wide field
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    • 497 6 adjourned till to morrow. —Rugby Radio Service. Debate on Government’s Indian Policy The debate took place to night in the House of Lords on the motion approving the Government’s Indian policy as set out in tho recent White I aper giving the state ment made by the 1
      adjourned till to morrow.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  497 words
  • 84 6 then Foreign Secretary.—Rugby Radio Service. Step by Sir John Simon London, December 8 A conversation will take place to morrow "between the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, and the Soviet Minister in London on the question of a settlement of outstand ing debts and claims of British nationals.
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  • 71 6 YESTERDAY’S LECTURE AT THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION A lecture was delivered yesterday evening tkt the lecture hall of the Indian Association by Mr. Ramanathan, Editor of Navamani, Pallathoor. South India. There was a large gathering of Indians of all castes present. Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay, J. P., presided For
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  • 56 6 Reuter. SOUTH AFRICA’S GOOD bT ART London, December 8 The South Africans made a good start in reply to the New South Wales total of 5 )0 having scored 185 for the loss of one wicket at the close of play. Bou^ A frica: 185 for one wicket
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  • 235 6 THE “MINGLE” Hairdressers Envolve A New Style The Hairdressers’ General Committee and affiliated bodies have decreed that the Eton crop, the Bingb*, the Wind-blown Saiigle, the B b, the Roll, and the Half-Length must be banished, and a'l women who asoire to be in the fashion
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  • 843 6 FURTHER ENQUIRY Blotting Paper Impressions EXPERT EVIDENCE Mr. Oscar Wilson, F.R.I B A., F.R BA. MBA. (88.), the handwriting expert in the course of his evidence at the enquiry held into the loss of four cheques belonging to Messrs. Boustead and Co said that if the
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  • 1297 6 A TRIP TO MECCA Capt. Alsagoff’» Address AT the weekly tiffin of the Penang Rotary Club yesterday Capt. S. S. Alsagoff gave an address on A Trip to Mecca.” Capt. Alsagoff said Tbe subject of my paper to-day ought to be a Pilgrimage to Mecca, strictly speaking.
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  • 449 6 OXFORD’S VICTORY Great Display by Roberts London, December 8 At Twickenham, Oxford won the fifty sixth Inter ’Varsity Rugby match beating Cambridge by a dropped goal and two tries 10 pte to a try '3 pts.) Cambridge had the assistance of five old Blues including four internationals —Askew
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  • 372 6 I SCOTTISH ROMANCE Children Declared Legitimate THE Scottish marriage c f an E DB i> x baronet and a Lei h g'rl lithe baronet’s wife a a? alive -J 8 recalled in the Court cf Beegion a v ly burgt» when judgment w £B S v
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  • 399 6 VKTIMS DRUNK WITH NEOTAR I What might be describ ri as a ceriais awed interest was displaced by amateur* 1 jin one of the exhibits at the RvytL Horticultural Show of orchids aud allied I plinls. This is the pitcher rl.nt of M-. R. Russ
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  • 1097 7 LICENSING JUSTICES MEET Second Class Licence for “Fun” On the ground that he was an invalid and not strong enough to turn out anyone likely to cause trouble at a public billiard room the Board of Licensing Justices yesterday refused the application of Mr. Andres,
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  • 141 7 COMMISSION TO ENQUIRE Impressive Funeral of Victims (From Oar Own Correspondent) Bangkok, December 8 The funerals of the air victims were most impressive. Two bishops officiated at the Catholic Cathedral and the three Dutch victims were buried in the Protestant cemetery M. Baudart will be
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  • 363 7 Local Association Sale of Work An exhibition and sata of work in Bid cf >he company funds of the t'. and P W. Girl Guides Lees’ Asscc ati n will be he'd at the racecourse on Saturday December 19 The sale will be epeued at 4 30 p.m
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  • 1093 7 SUPREME COURT Can Administrator Sell to Himself? In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice N. H. t P. hitley, the Chartered Bank appeared as defendants in a suit in 3 which they want to make certain 5 that certain title
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  • 306 7 AFTER INTERVAL LEAD Burrough Scores 12 Pts. 15 PT3. TO 3 PT3. Leading by a try to nil at half--time Scotland looked as if they would break the long list of sue cesses standing to the credit of the Rest in yesterday’s annual match but
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  • 291 7 ACCUSED CONVIJIED Fined $l2O or 3 Months’ Gaol Two motor tubes filtad with eamsu several empty tubes and five empty tins all smelling of samsu were produced before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, Police Magistrate Fenang, when two Chinese named Wong Fut Nam and Li Eng Ghee
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 509 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir,—With the approach of the Chinese New Year, when so many overseas hinese are wont to return to their hemes with their hard earned savings, it assuredly behoves all concerned in the safe f y of ths lives and property entrusted
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  • 275 7 Mrs. E. North Hunt, of Kuala Lipis, hftf been admitted to Bucgsar Hospital, Mr. A. Bean, Inspector of Mines F.M.Sta who wrnt on fndough is expected to return by tha P. and 0. Ohitral. Fraser’s Hillis fu'y booked up for the Christmas holidays but between now and
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  • 87 7 CANTONESE CHARGED A Cantonese named Tap F.ook was this morning produced before Mr. J.P. Biddulph, Penang Police Magistrate, on a charge of theft of an automobile mascot valued at $B, the property of Mr. Harries of Penang. When the Usher read out the charge to
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  • 89 7 CHAMPIONS v THE RE3T A match between the BalikPutau League Champions (B P Platoon) and the Rest will be played at 5 15 p m. on December 12 on the Balik Palau Recreation Club padang. At the conc'usicn of the match the Hawkin's Challenge Cap and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 375 8 The other day we had a visit from an unemployed European of the class that cannot be repatiiated that is to say, he has Asiatic dependents. He had not come to beg, but merely to state his case as well as that of other Europeans similarly situated.
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  • 188 8 China is certainly anforianate in foreign affairs After months of crisis over the Man sharia affair, the olonds were jast begin ning to show signs of breaking, China was pursuing a pokey of moderation which inspired confidence abroad and the League Gouncil appeared on the verge of agreement,
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  • 169 8 Yesterday we wrote of the obedience which makes Government and pointed out that so long as wo accept and enjoy the protection of the Etate we must obey its laws, its institutions and ite observances If obedience is refused to any one of these it might also be
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  • 83 8 .—Reuter. Reichsbank's Shrunken Gold Cover Basle, December 9 Despite a favourable balance of trade of about 350 million marks monthly, the Reichsbank gold cover has fallen to twelve per cent after deduction of the Reichsbank’s foreign currencies liabilities. This startling fact is revealed by Herr Melchior, German delegate
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  • 42 8 On behalf of the Convent Christmas Fund I gratefully acknowledge the following donations: List No. 2 Brian Wileon 5/. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Walshe 20/H. E. Collins Eej. jq/. «35/. Previously ask ucwledged $lO2/. Total $137/Harold Dovb.
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  • 1173 8 A. H. L. Penang, Wednesday. is disappointing news that a the mail from home is not to reach Penang at its emt > 1 mary time, the b n at arriving, according to latest advic s,. at midnight to-m<>rrow. For many moons now —since the stir, in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 169 8 U beer O i IH&ja Genuine Danish fr° m kV UNITED MW® BREWERIES L COPENHAGEN Notable for its lightness, which B/wnfwww^^WaSß makes it eminently suitable for m J g the tropics, ,fS-!™ IB |B£gd Specially a^ wtD Mfs£i ra l/vX fOB z» </« M ,M 4^r.\.TjL Mnu AI >§L' M
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    • 25 8 n t -St 6. HOTEk SPECIAL DINNER AND, DANCE j Friday, 11th December, 1931; Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. ’’PRESIDENT ADAMS."
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    • 25 8 TEA TIME TIT-BIT :o: A manufacturer of clockwork toys died recently. It is understood that it will take some time to wind up his estate.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • Extremist Pressure in China
    • 103 9 I Railway Terrorism Threatened Attacks on National Ministers Peace Plans Jeopardised The Nationalist Government of China is seriously embarrassed by an outb: eak of lawlessness on the part of students and others at various centres. Serious damage has been done to the railways, and ti
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    • 458 9 I.—Renter Full Speed to Nanking With Signals at Danger Shanghai, December 8 Typifying present activities a thousand Chinese students at Nanking, Peking, Shangli and elsewhere who are demon abating agtinst the Government are dis beating rii traffic, breaking up stations an! insulting, terrorizing and assaulting officials «bo
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    • 505 9 B *er. “Indefinite Moral Agreement Paris. December 8 I M. Briand a letter to Mr. Yoshizawa cannot be published, beirg a rep’y to confidential document. It is understood that V. Briand’a letter expresses the hope that the Japanese will not advance beyond the present lines and that
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  • 257 9 Reuter. Fresh Taxes or Expenditure Cuts Envisaged SCHEME TO AID IMPORTS Washington December 8 A Treasury deficit of $4,400,000,000 at the end of the next fiscal year unless taxation is increased or expenditure cut, is the gloomy prospect envisaged by President Floorer in a message
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  • 193 9 —Rugby R idio Service. Lord Wakefield’s New Plans 135 M.PH. AIM London, December 8 Lord Wakefield, sponsor of previous efforts to maintain Great Britain’s speed supre macy on water, has decided to recondition the success ful speedboat. Miss England 11. and invite tenders for
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  • 101 9 1. —Reuter. Effect of World Crisis and Flight of Capital Paris. December 8 The view that any meffifieatiou of prin ciples defined by the Young Pian is only possible if accompanied by a simu’taneoue reduction in inter governmental debt* whereby Germany wou'd benefit has been conveyed by the
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  • 93 9 .—Reuter. Objection to Misleading Label London, December 8 Empire teas alone are bought for the army and air force, announced Mr. Duff Cooper in the House of Commons. Later Mr. Chamberlain eaid be had noted the representations and communications of Empire tea associations but he was unable
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  • 43 9 —Reuter. Proposal to Mint Further 20,000,000 Maiks Berlin December 8 A proposal to mint twenty million five mark silver pieces, thus increasing tbe total value of silver coins circulating to 1,142,000/03 marksis shortly being sub mitted to the Reichsrat. —Reuter.
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  • 60 9 Rugby Radio Service* Louvre Treasures for London Exh'bition London, Def ember 8 Four hundred art treasures desdnbd for the International Exhibition of French Art which opens at the Royal Adderry London, on Jinuary 4 left Museum yesterday under guard. Tbe va’ue of the treasures is hie. but
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  • 136 9 B 3 ILieir maiu uaao uuwn ships to their home ports in March. —Rugby Radio Service. Portion to Visit West Indian Ports London, December 8 It has been decided that that portion of the Atlantic Fleet comprising the battle cruisers Hood and Repulse and the second cruiser squadron,
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  • 100 9 Rugby Radio Service. Visit to Sir John Simon and Mr. Walter Runciman London, December 8 The Telgian Foreign Minister, M. Paul Hymans met the British Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon, yesterday at the House of Commons and last night Sir John Simon was a guest at a
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  • 58 9 —Bugby Radio Se.vioe. London December 8 At the Burma Round Table Conference discussion was continued in committee on the character of the second oh mber. This evening dek gates attended the House qt Lords to listen to the debite o* India.. Un Thursday morning de’egtfea will 4 e
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 19 9 II CHRISTMAS CONVENT! I FUND Pie ase help the little I ones to happiness by I sending a donation.
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    • 130 9 His Master’s Voice NEW RECORDS Have Just Arrived DECEMBER. ASK TO HEAR THE ABOVE AT S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, BISHOP ST., PENANG. Ring up 357 and get particulars of T BEER bonus scheme, or ask your dealer I about it next time I you order supplies ZAT SLUMP TIMES
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  • 735 10 ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING! Mrs. O’Saliivan Presents Frizes The Anglo Chineee Primary School held its prize giving this morning when Mrs T. A. O’Sullivan distributed the prizes to ihe successful chi’dren. Among those present were Mrs. F’ykett, Mrs. McDonald, Mr. Votz, Mr. and Mrs. Keuhn, Mrs. Lias and
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  • 370 10 ANNUAL MEETING Production Costs Reduced The fifteenth annual ordinary general meetk g of the Sumatra Planting Syndicate, LuLrwai held on November 11 al Bonge Hcuse. 71, 8 Axe. E. C. Sir Hsrbert Wr gat (the chairn a who presided, said it was difficult to rec lla year
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  • 224 10 DANGERS OF MULTIPLE DIBECTORSHIP3 The following the Sphere over the «f?oature of 'T ie 011 Stager” "If the Kjl trial achieves one nforrn —which it won’t, for the City is nothing if not cini'rvative end acquisitive —good may come for the many from the agookr
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  • 78 10 Penang, December 9 By Courtesy of th* Chartered Bank On London Bank Daman! 2/4 1/16 4 m/ta 2/4 3'16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 3/4 ,i 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Oa New York Bank Demand 37| rom France u T T 940 nom India h T T 154|
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  • 44 10 The e.a. "Kinta” a rival this morning wth the following passengers from Singapore: Mr ami Mrs H L Snovie. R j v aid Mackeon, Mr P Simesm, Mr C\.ig, Mr Lim Cheng Fa*', Mr P T Alien and Mr E Newb; 11.
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  • 931 10 Notable Libel Action Recalled In the account of tie career of the late Mr. A, W. Still which appeared in the "Malaya Tribune’’ on Saturday, reference was made to a Libel Fun 1 which wea opened by th’e paper when the "Straits Times'’ was
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  • 134 10 IO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.’e share list at 11 a.xn. to day Yesterday To-day Ĕ E S q Q G> Sharks 3 pq DU PQ 03 so. o. o. a. Mining Hitam Tin .221 .2S .2?i .27$ Killinghall
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  • 55 10 Latest fz2ados, Ntew York Local Prices TW» LONDON SI3B 5 0 Unchanged 3 Keatiu’ £1412 S Up 2 6 SINGAPORE $69 B/J per picul Dawn 124 c. 103 tons dai.e FHJ3E&& Loofiin 3 d, Unchanged Ki*j York 41 c, (Gold) Dawijc. Lua! 9 j c, Down J
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  • 38 10 The homeward na l by the 8.«. Rajputana cloees at 6 pm. on Saturday, the 12:h instant. The e.s. Karmala with m«ih despatched from London on November 19 is expected to arrive tere at midnight tc-mcrrow.
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  • 189 10 "ABLE EDITOR. BUT BIGGER AS A MAN London, Drc«mber 5 Paying a tribute to the late Mr. A W. Still in the Timee 0 day, ta’s the London Correspondent of the Straits Times, W, Han cIJ cclkague, w.iies that Mr. Still was an
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  • 146 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Bat. Dec 8 Dec 7 Sopt. 19 Paris 83| 83| 128 96 Nsw York 8.25| 8.25* 4.85« Montreal 8 89 8 86 Brussels 23 7/16 23 7/16 84.88 Geneva 16t 16< 24.86 Amsterdam 81/16 8 1/16 12.08 Milan 63f Gli 92 89
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  • 248 10 Panarg December 9 Ots Eknaree Opium 0. ebtrt nou. 5 OG3AX. i «i ii JO.O >oid leaf ad!«t 12.0 i f -i«s Pick''g non; 170 0 Vntmtgy b TG.OC i;ob ,t «0.00 'l'conuii ps- 1000 15.0-' opra Sundri* i sales 5 85 c &''anß *«i*a U.K Rattani Oc»ar«B
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  • 31 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed linked Sheet for to day are as toilowa:— Spot 94 cents par lb. D«cenb»r 9f 1982 9} Aprii/Jane 1932 10} Market quiet.
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  • 81 10 •L'essri. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London Decemoer 7, Spot £l3B 5 0 tbtea months* having £141.0 0 three month's selling 141 5 o, Boustead tg Co Ltd. 9.L December quotation for Singapore rtfiaed tin $69 87} per picul, bnnine» ione 100 tons, Penang refined Hr $69 75 p-r
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 258 10 I Ot'erfui 4>iJ Coo/” 1 To-Night To-morrow y ;o LAURA GU RfTl? j will appear ifte ajfer dance. I ADMISSION $lOO I Christmas Fectivhi Tables may now ba book i I RUN.NYMEDE HOTEL, LI S Georfe Goldsatk, M io Pbone 543. sf 1 iiwriiiHi 1 g SE9D W a I
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  • 1118 11 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing ixm Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY From Sailing For Data of Sailing sfiroi Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Same Porte To-day Bagw-Si-Api-Api, Paneh (Laboran Bilik), B«rombang and Aeahan (Tg.-Balei)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 211 11 o-Sllenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly nited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives I complete independence of doubtful milk supply, •nd is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea
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  • 444 12 NEW GRAMOPHONIJ DEVICE A Semi-Flexible Material N j longer will yen have to euffer the break in emotional reeponee to a long eempooition coming from the gramophone. A single disc will you to the «no of the piece. There will be no scratch ing in the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 706 12 S I For the last ounce of Power I II t ,1 For continued speed under the most gruelling conditions f USE I 5 aEROSHELI i’ll LUBRICATING OiL -a An entirely new departure in LUBRICATION- t I Specially prepared for High Precision Engines. ml l AEROSHELL I ill I r
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  • 486 13 RECORDER pilt.orises an ‘ADONIS’ One aD. S. 0. "I have never teen a Btriea of more m p an, unmanly, and contemptible friude and conspiracies than those yon two educated men concocted agtins three defenceless women.” THESE were the words of the Recorder at the Old Bdley
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 270 13 This little girl eats f > I > J Cream of Wheat every ’*> day. Her mother feels \x_this, in part, accounts for the child’s glowing i- •¥/'k«T<> Z I o keep her Strong and Stalwart her mother stresses one simple care TJi’S bright-eyed little girl is the picture of
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    • 99 13 In Exchange For 209 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Slam, Hong Kong Java and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London. England. POCKET CHECK ROLLS FO3 ESTATES, MIHES, ETC. 1 4} x 6J 2 4J
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    • 565 13 The Mr st Important Price Reduction in the History of WILLYS-KNIGHT Gars'. -a Vs ks 3 1 MODELS 70 B j A I NOW REDUCED I I BRJtgD NEW CARS WITH THE FULL 6U iRANTEE 5 The New Willys Knight is the most distinctively beautiful reduced from motor carthat the
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  • 480 14 THE HOUND TOE Designs to Conceal Size The femde f ot is Retting ’a g r. Spate continue to decline in Gvcur among men. Boots repreeent cnly abcut 2 p ,r cent, of the present-day trade in men’s footwear. THESE are among the opinions expressed by experts
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  • 233 14 SCHEME EXPECTED TO COST THIRTY 1 AKHS New Delhi, November 14 It is understord that the unanimous verdict of the Subcommittee to establish the Indian Sandhurst at Dehra Dun has been accepted and the Ara y Department is now busy dev sing means to find
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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