Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 December 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 284. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 391 1 If. NAGATA I BROTHERS D-NTISTS Head Office next fco The Dispensary. ftncch Office 52, Leith Street wrrnrnminn i 111 s ...ilib mb MINIM AX" Dollar Exchange Tables a M “A ar d B Soda-acid type I I STERLING into DOLLARS I I A for E r d purp....- DOLLARS into
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    • 19 1 Ih.tokisatsu! STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light, j: I ’Phone 772. 68,70 t BISHOP STREET, j PENANG. 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2052 2 MISCELLANEOUS PERAK TURF CLUB BANKS. I"" 1 c n. 159 pid> ui December Amateur Meeting mn.im The Whisky You Drink S«."“' tMiraia HUS ffIHMHMHNUIIIIin» —lll2 Fr da y the llth of Decembe l op NDIA AOSTRALIA AND CHINA. CQS?OHATiOK. Af ToTĔT Saturday the 12th of December 1931 (Illcorpo ttll b,
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  • 466 3 Pave Village Thrift Socetrs Failed -Writ'r? editorially on Nov ‘he rgatnim»” C fil sBpo, >t yB ,u In this n onr readPrß w Be that .k.formation cf the mneh desire! Ma'ay «Lroent for the defence of the M l. y entry has been declared te certain. When
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  • 359 3 CAVIGLIOLI’S LETTER L'Eveildela Corse h s putl she! a letter from Cavigiiol the bandit, who was killed on a shooting tff-ay with the pciice. explaining the circumstances which “forced him” to heli the guests of the hotels at Gmgno les Bains to ransom -BBt Außuet
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 657 3 I. FAILURE or SUCCESS i r re y U a a ure n l^at re you a success —in A y° u have faikd in your duty the sense that you have made y to those who look to you ADEQUATE provision for W f° r su PP° rt an
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 934 4 Monday:—Tais day, having mended with care all tho chamois gloves in my possession, do proceed to wash them in a manner which will reetore them from iheir present faded condition, and make them almost new again. Tho way, then, when washing your gloves on tho hands in
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    • 479 4  -  BY AGNE3 LAFARE This would seem to ba a time when hiatoricil plays are especially popular. Miles of iovely miterials have already b*?n ngei to make period gowns—some giy in the’r startling colour schemes, while others are qu te sombre, having been dved to give the rigb*,
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    • 428 4  -  BY ROSE MOLLISON Paraffin is one of the most invalu ble cleansing ag mts the poes ‘ee*B and usod in correct qualities it serves a number of purpose?. When cleaning windows, two tablespoons of paiffi j added to a pal* of water bout eight quor. will not
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    • Article, Illustration
      73 4 Of all the materials fashion provides, wool mtrora’n is, perhaps, the most adaptable. It can be used pressed into bebe tuok r cut to flare, for pretty draperies, or a style ehapped c.ose to the figure. The frock sketched is of a soft, wedgwoid blue; a red
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    • 517 4  -  BY POPPY RACON Taele, that indefinable quality which makes a woman instinctive ly choose or reject certain garments, thereby earning forhers«l! the title of baing dressed in good style, has never been more important than it is tc-lay. There is a great variety of different designs
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    • 575 4  -  BY MARION WEBSTER ’’Love affairs conducted between members of the sama effije ara alwiys a mistake,” comp’a’ned a friend of mine one day in a provocative mood. "Evan with the moat con c entious of p jople it interferes with their work and makis Cor thoughtlessness
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    • 543 4  -  BY ROSAMUND Tuere hss been a conaiderahU ißHust puddings, fruit, eap^al'?^ B being urged as much more he 1m summer this is so, but i Q winte» lq wing chidren M p. ia l| y 0?r «J '8:0. of thin pudcingfa week are t r Few children
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  • News From All Parts
    • 269 5 U. s. SAILOR’S PLIGHT Does the Cabaret Girl Know On a certain American warehip there is an unhappy youth who is shortly to go home to face the music. In Shanghai there is a fascinaing cabaret girl who uaj or may not know that
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    • 102 5 MOTORING OFFENCES COST £6 13b Th? former owner of a four-seater car, which he had bought for 655. wag fined £6 13a. at Bromley (Kent) on summonses for motoring cffences. He was stated to have no driving licence to have used a licet ce belonging to somesome
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    • 108 5 Pocket tear-gas guns no bigger than a fountair pen have been put on the market at Cologne, The gaa is contained in cartridges, fired by a special m-.-chanisno. The idea is that all peaceful citizens should carry one of these te;r-gas “pens” as 8 protection against
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    • 119 5 Oh Those Tourists A German journalist, Mr. Fred Kreut-sem-tein, is planning an ambition., trip from Ric de Janeiro (Brazil) to Montreal, iu Canada. His means of transport will be a B.M.W. motor-cycle, and he will take a Mr. Hel’muc Hoffman as pillion passenger. They will begin by going to Buems
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    • 111 5 AUSTRIAN NOBLEMAN WEDS PRETTY IRISH GIRL Wnen Count Edward Taaffe, an Austrian nobleman of Irish descent, was married at Dunboyne Roman Catholic Church to Miss Grace McLaughlin, granddaughter of the lato Chief Justice Meredith, Irish Master of the Rolls, the bride Put a ring on the bridegroom’s
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    • 112 5 SECRET PATROLS Hunt for A Jekyll and Hyde Decoys and secret patrols are among the metnods which have been adopted by Scotland Yard to put a stop to attacks on girls aad young women in outlying distiicis of Landon. Among those they hops to run to earth
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    • 199 5 DEVICE THAT LOOKED IN INTRUDERS In cise at B:ent*ord Polios Ccur Mr. Julian Fuller, prosecutirg, said the facts were similar to an Edgar Wsl’ace thrl'ier, as a clutching hand and a sliding door were involved. Two men, Doughs H. Bui er and Edward Francis Braley, both
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    • 157 5 ACTRESS’S SCARE IN ASYLUM How an actress who wai to havs performed at a London mental institution was mistaken for a patient and locked up until after the concert ’a, revealed by the victim. Miss Rora Loader. It all started over a tel phone cal’ tha: she
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    • 66 5 MAN STRIKES IT WITH SPADE WHILE DIGGING IN GARDEN While digging in hie garden Mr, Frank CLrke, of Cheltenham road, Souther d. found an a«rial torpedo 2ft. 6in. long. He struck it wi;h his spade. When be cleared away the earth he saw that it had a
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    • 72 5 Described as "one of the cleverest cat burglars in London.” Arthur Edwards, aged 54, was sentenced to six mon Ut hard labour at the North London Po-ice Court for being found cn enclosed premises in Southgate road, Islington, N., jrsd for having housebr ak Dg imp
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  • 463 5 1,937-MILE HIGHWAY London To Turkey An international road linking London with Istanbul (Oonetantiuopl?), 1,937 miler away, along which it will bPossible to motor the entire d!e‘ance unhindered by the host of restrictions now in force! This isithe prospect opened up by nego tiatione now
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  • 480 5 Monday, November 30 H. H. The Sultan of Johore called on His Excellency at Government House thi? mornirg. Tuesday, December 1 Hi? Excellency called on H. H. The Julian of Johore at the Istana Besar, Johore Bahru, this morning. H. E. Mr. A. F, Richards and Mrs.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 47 5 g 11 1,1 j Perfect Ensurance of Entire Satisfaction AT Ladies’ and Gentlemens' Tailoring can be attained only at I'W’aa&iamuirs Where their Tailor, with last 30 years’ experience, can give you cut, fit ai d style ever guaranteed. A trial earnestly solicited. 20, Beach Street. Tel: 626.
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    • 211 5 3 iilßiiiibZ. x z 1 J3|f < rf IMS' < v 4 > i w /X I i Little sleepy-head I There's no “hush-hush” about the house when baby is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little life goes on like clockwork. Off into dreamland with his bedtime bottle, and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 59 5 .’W Nightly at 6-15 and 9-30 Britain’s Supreme Achievement 1 “Citv of ĕong” with JanKiepura of the Golden Voice and all-English Cast. Glorious in Songs I Melodious in Music! Dramatic in Story! This is The One British Film You Must Notj Miss I Also “Strange as it Seems and British
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    • 107 5 A Phone No. 1179 rttllS' I >JJESTIC */?> -p tu h ic I ft,/ Pre.u-r TJk H'..' sov N p |^fcg< V Sf M Where Sound Sounds Right r-1- 1 6-75 TO-NIGHT 9-30 D MATINEE Saturday 12th at 2,45 p, m. K Half Rates To School Children j 6 <
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  • 1475 6 Six Paragraphs Parties Reminded of Their Solemn Obligations Commission to Visit Manchuria —Reuter. Paris, December 9 The Council opened at five o’clock and adjourned at 5 55 till 4 30 to-morrow at the request of Mr. Yoshizawa who had not received his instructions. Early doors for the
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  • 397 6 SIX CHARGES FRAMED Theft, Forgery and Abetment of Forgery Qnah Eng Hoe and Fong Ohee Khean, the two accused charged In connection with Messrs. Boustead and Co ’a lost cheques were yesterday committed to the Assizes on six separate charges of theft, forgery and abetment
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  • 68 6 LECTURE ON "THE CULTURE OF INDIA” Swami Satiyananda Puri representative of the Greater India Society (India), Calcutta, who is at present in Penang en route to Siam at the invitation of the Minister for Education will deliver a lecture at the Indian Association, Da to Kramat road,
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  • 47 6 To day at the Esplanade at G pm 1. March Ever Forward Dobson 2. Overture Raymond Thomas 3. Selection The Geisha Jones 4. Intermezzo Bells of Quseley Hume 5. Fox Trot Me Berlin 6. Selection A Life on the Ocean Binding God Save the King
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  • Cinema Notes:
    • 854 6 CAPITAL ENTERTAINMENT “Balaclava” and “City of Song” JAN KIEPURA SING 3 To day I write on a subject very dear to my heart—the success of British films For some time past it has been apparent that the British cinema industry has turned the corner and, after
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  • 785 6 AT HOOKEY By the Odd Goal in Seven Another hockey match between the Penang Cricket Club and the D. A. F. C. was played yesterday on the Hutchings School ground. The Cricket Club won again in a fast and exciting game but this time the margin of
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  • 592 6 Dr J 8 Sloper has returned to Sir, D His leave has been indefinitely r ,9 Grady, who is at present on will.itissaid.be stationed in I poh X he returns. Colonel Brinsmead's condition is no and no batter than yesterday, telegraph,," Bangkok correspondent, Ut Mr. D. P.
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  • 35 6 —Rugby Radio ’’ervice. 60,000 Watch Mid-Week International London. December 9 Nearly 60 000 people watched Eng beat Spain by seven goals to one in association football match at Highbury to day.—Rugby Radio ’’ervice.
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  • 45 6 —Reuter. Doocaster Get Into Next Round Leeds» December 9 Doncaster Rovers beat Barrow by ,:J goal to nil on the Leeds United ground in the third replay in the first roun 1 oi tbo F. A. Cup. Extra time was again necessary'
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  • 22 6 —Eeuier. Cheshire and Lancashire Beaten London, December 9 The Springboks beat Cheshire and Danca- shire by twenty points to nine."
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  • 600 7 WEIGHTS AND SELECTIONS Good Fields in Card of Eight Events BY TIC TAG There are good fields for tomorrow’s amateur races at Ipoh. The horses have been divided into three divisions and Ponies Class 2 also into three divisions. There is one division for Ponies,
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  • 422 7 TO DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Alleged Molesting of Woman The adjourned hearing into the cases in which Che Mat bin Sheriff and Ahmed bin Itam until recently a lance corporal and a constable attached to the Beach street Police Station were charged with alleged as sault on
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  • 229 7 office bearers The following are the office bearers elected at the Inaugural Meeting held at the Chinese Town Hail on December 5, 1931 at 4 30 p m. President —Mr Heah Joo Beang Vice Presidents: —Messrs. H G Sarwar Lee Soon Peng Koh Sm Hook,
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  • 807 7 PLEADS NO CONSIDERATION Echo of Forged Share Certificates Forged share certificates in the Huey Tot Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., (which landed the forger in gaol) figured in a civil case which was begun thia morning bsfore Mr. Justice N H. P. Whitley. The parties were
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  • 71 7 TWO CHINESE CHARGED Tao Chinese named Ohan Thum Chin anl han Tye Jit were produced before Mr. J- P riddulph. Police Magistrate Pentng. charged with distributing seditious literature which had a tendency to incite anv person to interfere with the maintenance of law and ordir
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  • 296 7 OVER $9.000 IN’ REASE IN PROFITS The following is the Directors’ Report to be presented at the Eleventh Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the Runnymede Hotel, Ltd., to be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Charter ed Bank Chambers, Union Street, enang on Saturday,
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  • 107 7 KBDAH CASE Charged with abduction or enticing away a young Chinese girl under sixteen years of age named Chang Yok Cheng from the guardianship of Fong ui (f) who was her lawful guardian, a Chinese named 'in Goh Bin was to day produced before the
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  • 92 7 CASE AGAIN POSTPONED The case in which two men named Handry and Manikam, who were charged with voluntarily causing hart to a Tamil, whose identity is still unknown with a dangerous weapon on the morning of October 22, at Parmatang Lanjot Estate, came up for mention
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  • 202 7 CASE POSTPONED TILL I DECEMBER 17 The adjourned case heard by the Penang District Judge, Mr H A Forrer, in which two Malays named Hussin bin Jusoh and Hashin bin Lebai Abdul Rahman were charged with making a false declaration and abetment of the offence respectively was
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  • 195 7 COLOURS v WHILES Wednesday. December 16, 1931, on the Hutchings School Ground at 5 p m.: Colours: J M Mason; G Aste (Capt) and 0 L Bur. L H Beet Sadhu Singh and R W Scarlett; W F Fletcher. G R Evans, J P B Whaley,
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  • 119 7 AMENDMENT TO PROGRAMME The foUowing amendments have been made to the programme already published Horses, Class 3. will do 5 furlongs on their first run, 1 mile on their second run and 6 furlongs on their third run. The following are the conditions for
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  • 231 7 DEATH OF MAN NEARLY 50 YEARS IN SARAWAK We regret to announce the death of Mr H. H. Everett in England at the age of 82 years, on October 4, says the Sarawak Gazette. Mr. Everett had a long and varied career in Sarawak from 1869
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  • 170 7 POPULAR BLUE FUNNEL MASTER’S SUDDEN DEATH Captain W. A. Dawson, formerly of the Blue Funnel Line, died with tra.ic suddenness at home recently. Captain Dawson was on his way home just before midnight, and had almost reached the gateway leading to his house in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 540 7 New Advei tisementi NOTICES The Tronoh Mines Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) DIVIDEND No. 97 A dividend of 25% l-ss Income Tax at 5/- in the has been declared payabla in, London on 31s. December, 1931. to all shareholders on the register onB;bJ Dfc*mber, 1931, and will be paid out locally
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  • 463 8 Interesting sidelights are thrown on the obstacles with which teachers in rural areas have to contend, by the headmaster of St. Anne’s School, Prai, ia his annual report foi 1931. Reflecting on that much-discuss-ed subj ct, homework, he says it is next to impossible to give
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  • 237 8 An eirly Vote of Osaiuea by kh> Opposition appears to ba s neee-wy f.stare of every new Parliament thoagb the Uct thss its negation converts is into a ote of Con fijtnce is overlooked. Few Gove-nnunts in recent years have acccmplisbed so imeh in so short
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  • 44 8 On behalf of the Convent Christmas Fund Mr II Dove gratefully acknowledges the following donations: List No. 3 A. F. Sheedy Esq. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Jules Martin 20 G. D. A. Fletcher Esq. 10 Previously a.kuowledged 137 Total 1177
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  • 152 8 LORRY GOES OVERBOARD A sens-tion wss caused yesterday at about 6 35 pm at the C» area Street Pier when a motor lorry K 1127 which attempted to board the ferry boat got out of control and went over the side into the sea. The ferry
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  • 1242 8 A. H. L; Penang, Thursday. i tf\T would appear from a small I incident which occurred this morning that guidai.ee is nece-sary in respect of the rule of the road so far as concerns the ci r cus of Piccadilly. Entering the maze from the region of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 254 8 P_ Real English Xmas with a A Real English Turkey. Our Consignments have Arrived Direct from England. Quality Must Be Considered RlliiiAiiD S Book Your Orders Now, I turkeys fot the I FESTIVE SEASON at a Specially Reduced Price of y 75 cents per lb. Singapore Cold Storage C°. L
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    • 21 8 O. HOTCk SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 11th December, 1931. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. ’’PRESIDENT ADAMS.”
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    • 16 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: When should the average composer stop writing popular songs?” wonders a writer. Now.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 572 9 —Reuter. A BALANCED BUDGET Abnormal Imports Stopped reply to censure MOTION Internal Value of Sterling Maintained London, December 9 The Sosiaiist Vote of Censure regpettingr the failure of the Government to deal with the problems of currency and < xchange and the development of international trade
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  • 247 9 —Ranter. September Obligations Reaffirmed ENQUIRY COMMISSION London, December 9 The League Counci met at Paris yester day in connection with the Sino-Japanese dispute and the President, M Briand, read the resolution of September SO by which the two parties have declared themselves solemnly bound and calling on
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  • 134 9 ,—Reuter, Draconian Decree to Meet Crisis Berlin, December 9 In a broadcast address to the nation, Dr. Bruening announced a Draconian emergency decree to deal with the economic crisis. The decree is being published to day and pro vides for reduced pay for Government servants, increased taxation, and
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  • 78 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Some Misgivings in the House of Lords London, December 9 The debate in the Lords on the Govern ment’s Indian policy wes continued to day. Lord Brentford held that the Government s scheme was ill-digested. Lord Reading em r hasised that the scheme had tha
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  • 53 9 Reuter. C«ld Comfort from Minister of Transport London December 9 Mr. Pybus, Minister of Transport, said in the House of Commons yesterday, he was unable to urge the use of rubber in preference to other road materials which were more economical or equally suitable in order to assist
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  • 38 9 Monopoly Transferred to State Madrid, December 10 tCTr U; voiles has unanimously voted the fC erti ment Bill has been tabled trans Ej... e Ipetro'oum monopoly to the 'L r va capital will be safeguarded.
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  • 202 9 some hours at a time. —Rugby Radio Service. Plans for 6,000 Miles Non-Stop EARLY DEPARTURE London, December 9 Preparations are in train for the departure from Cran well Aerodrome on the twenty second of SquadronLeader Gayford and Flight Lieutenant Bett in an at tempt to set
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  • 92 9 Rugby Radio Service. Abolition of Official Bloc Advocated London, December 9 The Furma Round Table Conference in committee to day b?gan consideration of the constitution of a ower house. Ba Pe and other speakers favoured an increase of the present membership of 03 to 250 The life of
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  • 115 9 The Reichsbank discount rate has bean lowered from eight to seven per cent. M Paul Hymans, the Belgian Foreign Minister, left London yesterday for Brussels. Sir John Simon and tba Belgian Ambassa dor were at the station to take leave of him. The death has occurred
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  • 74 9 making plant will be employed.—Rugby Radio Service. London December 9 In connection with the heavy section c, the British Industries Fair al Birmingham next February, a practical demonstration in road making will be given and a new road sixty feet wide and over a quarter
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  • 227 9 —Reuter. Mr. Hoover's Scheme to Meet Deficit MANY INCREASED IMPOSTS Washington. December 9 Fears that unless taxation is increased the United States will have amassed a deficit of $4 442 003 000 in three years were expressed by President Hoover in hie annual budget statement
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 336 9 (To T he Editor of the Fining Gazette) Sir —With regard to Mr. Fernando's article on Way to Universal Peace" wnich you published in your Tuesday s issue the author of the letter appears to have made a correct diagnosis of the incompetency ci the League of Nations
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    • 120 9 Sir, —Rumours are about that new taxes ere being considered for rubber tyres. Rubber being one of our chief products, the effect is bound to be disastrous to all concerned. But what does it matter? We have an enfant gate, called the F M.S Failways which
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  • 69 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, December 9 Sir Malcolm Delevingne returned this morning from a visit to the British Shan States and the Mekong. Interviewed, he had nothing to say on the opium problem in these territories but spoke appreciatively o Siam’s contribution to development in her Northern
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 17 9 fa PASS’IULEsA lt?< i ‘ItLCTCr.tO FAE.UK Ji I y-\ GE.FI~, SVWEOfeH lEg I- T -V- W-® 'Si'-
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    • 187 9 His Master’s Voice NEW RECORDS Have Just Arrived DECEMBER. ASK. TO HEAR THE ABOVE AT wli® S. MOUTRIE S’ CO., LTD., /6, BISHOP ST., PENANG. IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. j /.Zii the motto of j every man a f k something to sell shouiJ be Publicity, Publicity uni again Publicity.
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  • 1458 10 COLONIAL JURISDICTION ACT APPLIED TNON-DOMICILE” Important Extension of Facilities A m?st important change in the laws of the Straits Settlements with regard to the trial of divorce cases has been brought into effect by an Order cf the King in 'Council made on Oct. 1 now
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  • 83 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London December 8. Spot £138.5 0 threa months’ buying £141.2 6 three month’s selling 141-5 0, Messrs. Boustead Co* Ltd. 10. h December quotation for Singapore refined tin 169 per picul, business done 75 tons, Penang refined tin $69 12| per picul, business
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  • 5 10 Pe a g.
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  • 108 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day:— Yesterday To-day E Ĕ B Ĕ Shares 0 o cJ Q pq OQ PQ m to. t o. to. to, Mining Hong Fatt .39 ,42j
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  • 58 10 Latest London, Now York and Local Prices T/A/j LONDON Spst £*****-0 Down £l-10 0 1 Nutfet £***** 6 Down £llO 0 SINGAPORE $63.00 per picul Down 87> c. 75 tois dine RUBBER i tMfcr, 3 d, Unchanged Ihw York 45/ IS:. <Gold j Up 1/16 c. Lull
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  • 78 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows: Spot 9i cents per lb. December 9| (< H J an./Mar. 1982 April/June 1932 10| Market quiet. The following pricee were realise 1 for rubber sold at our Auction-rooms to-day: Good F.A.Q. Ribbed
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  • 145 10 Temp. Wind, Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 85 s 46 m.m. 5 p.m. 80 e Satubd ay 6 a.m« 74 n e Noon 85 a 17 m.m. 5 p.m. 79 e Sunday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 85 nw 7 m.m. 5 p.m. 87
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 123 10 A nigh-ClMa Guaranteed r&h LEVER WATCH FREE,~ BP The four line» of letters in IZ j "12" H r flß' «tand for two I M boys ana two girls nam»*a I® I I K I B L MsJy guarantee to send you IT :KI B < A ifsMr j Absolutely
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    • 530 10 WHiSKF y Cut i<‘ura Talcum Protects the Skin SSi' against Sunburn and jOE Apply freely to the exposed W parts and note how it soothes and protects. v Sample each Soap, Ointment and Tai- Jg -v j cum free upon request, from Muller 7-/ Phipps (Malaya) Limited, Union Building, Singapore.
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  • 148 11 Latest Quotations Wed. Tues. Bai. Deo. 9 Deo. 8 Sept. IS ar,s 88 i 83| 128.9 E Now York 8.28 J 8.25| 4. 8 5 i Montreal 8.91 8.89 Brussels 23j 23 7/1G 84.85 Geneva IG| i 6 j 24 8C Amsterdam 8.13 81/16 12.08 Mllaa
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  • 246 11 Ftn&zsg December 10 ota. Benares Opium p. ebyflt acm 5 000.00 Clovw r 50.0 C Gold leaf a diets 77. CC Mace Pick'» g nom 170.0 C Nutmegs St s e 70.00 1» 110 s u 60.00 Coconuts pei 1000 it 15.00 Ocprs Sundried sales 5.85 Rattans asitw
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  • 78 11 Penang, December 1C 2'y Courtesy of thf Chartered Bank Ou London Bank Demand 2/4 1/16 u 4 m/to 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/< 3'A ,1 3 h Documentary 2/4 </8 On New York Bank Demand 37| oom France u T.T. 940 nom India h T.T. 154| Bangkok
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  • 61 11 A Judgment debtor in the Chancery Division said he gambled for a living, “but,” he declared, *’l am not earning anything at all at present. “When I was a partner m a firm of commission agents my earnings were £6O to £2OO a week, but
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  • 868 11 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 8f AMBB 37, I gl I 1 s IUBBU BDHIM4 0 I 9 1 I Allenby 57 75 A’oj Gyjati Batbc» frVU 374 I Ats&igsttusteg Aalsjr Btstate» 75 8 A/es Hha.s Fianifef 9ynii»»te 73j gc Ays, Kunfcag Bv->.bes 13 2’ Ayt» tSiisr Rubbei C« 49 Ayei
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 1156 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN POKT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of Sailiua Steamer Tung Song Bernam River Pulau Langkawi and Kantang To-day Kampar Bagan Datoh
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 148 12 Vitality in the hot Season! VOTAUTY activity mental and pyticxl nsou. riveneje—how much we need them txa Haw amr little we hive them I Theft are some people who seem endowed with lasting tMrn. How will we know the man who Is oevef ftat' geneuul» tero —always a clear thinker
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  • 328 13 'Transferred affectiono” Judge’s Questions About An Unknown Woman In the Divcrca Court before Lord Merr.vale, Mrs. Aimee Frank&u, who gave an acdress at Pcrcheßtei-itrcoce, Bayswater, was gianted a decree niei on the ground of the misconduct of her husband, Mr. GJbert Frankau, the author. There
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  • 159 13 The Btory of an E-'gbsh woman, who, when under the ir fluence of hypnotism, could be made to assume seven separate personalities, with widt ly d ff-ring char*ctrr'sticsii, tell, according to ‘‘The Daily Herald”, by a doctor in the current issue of the u Lanc«t.” This remarkable
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  • 175 13 RUSSIk ATTACKS PRICES OF FOOD Mobcow, Novt mber, 12 A general nauction of retail prices by 30 per cent, has been decreed by the Council of Peoples Ccmmittariee in accordance with a resolution adopted at the recent session of the Communist Party’s Executive. This decision forms part
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  • 75 13 The race of fl ae, according to Dr. Rcubaud. of the P<sttur Institute, ie mt meed with extinc.ion owing to acme obscure epidemic This supports a simiLr statement recently reported from Dr. Erdeil d, of the Zxl gieal Museum of Berlin. I: ie known on good
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  • 311 13 CATHOLIC VIEW The wild, unscrupulous prophecu s as to the wonderful results that must fo low the Gereral Election, wi lend in bitter dieappointment and so in reaction. The fasts are that this nation is deeply in deb!; is b< avily overlaxec; has a huge unemployed populatior, and
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