Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 December 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 285. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 1811 2 I miscellaneous PENANG TURF CLUB. E Go?d n Hte M NEW YEARJEETING 1932. Whj e |r Ca cutta S t3y <rf C Gsz-tte. Under S. R- A. Rules of Racing. Q r£- 2 Ist Day—Saturday. 9th. January 1932. GREAT EASTERN HOTEL TO IET 2nd Day—Tuesday, 12th. January 1932. IN 3rd
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  • 1621 3 How a Mob of 2,0 JO was Stopped Let L T s Make the Place Run With English Blood” A British officers wife who has just returned to London from Cyprus supplied the 'Morning Post with the following graphic account of the insurrection
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    • 507 3 office files, Inefoar lines of letter* in I'," L II A-r’jX ttts sqaare stand for Wo C ,_J K j < ZsLw iJSc-SS w 7 iac :rS ’Mune*. E T R,B r* to Bend you T KB rS Set! Clip Files Fcap ®f FX r 'S.XsbJ±> /.roe nes f’cap H
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    • 209 3 V •i'' 'V ’X». J L .J-- > 7 < —u/Km 'Av V■Mrb Vitality in ths hot Season! VITALITY activity mental and physical rerxHj. siveuess—how much we need them out Ex-t—Low little we have them are some people who seem endowed with lasting energy. How well we know the man
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  • News From All Parts
    • 407 4 HABITS OF THE PELICAN A wonderful bird is the Pelican, Whose beak holds more than his belly l can i They say he drinks Bass From a bottle or glass, t But I don't know how the h...he can. WHAT he thinks is a rare bird fell
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    • 145 4 One Man —Seven “Doles” WHERE BOOKMAKERS TARE RELIEF Tl RETS FOR BETS Amzirg rev ’a ions lave been made following comp a nts that the cost of the dole to New S;uth Wiles has reached £5,000,000 a year. Here are some of them Oae bachelor lai been collecting the dole
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    • 58 4 THE DOWNFALL OF A ’’SLEUTH*’ Detective Brosnan has »he "atrorg ?Sk’/‘‘L r n 8 M’ aUV9 f lh l w *uNew xork e tough quarter for 27 years. He has worked hard break ng up i ange preventing murder, C: tchiug thr BB a d ;hievee.
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    • 162 4 CAPTURED SALESMAN OUTWITS CHICAGO BANDITS As two young salesmen were walking along a buy street in Chicago, each irmed with a bag containing a large quantity of uncut diamond?, a motor-car drew up Uorgside them. The occupants of the car, who were rmed with revolvers, ordered the
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    • 117 4 SIXTEEN TIMES IN GAOL BUT ONLY 17 YEARS OLD Senorita Leonora Ferreira, a 17-year-old student, of Havana, has just completed her sixteenth term of imprisonment. The Senorita leads the students in their opposition to the Cutan Government, and «he was last sentenced on September 30 for demonstrating
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    • 85 4 A WEDDING STORY FROM CHICAGO Twenty-four years ago Rudolph and Mary Beckman, of Chicago, obtained a marriage licence, and thinking that was all that was necessary, they began housekeeping. Several years later Mrs. Beckman discovered that she waa not really married. She was ashamed to let the
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    • 84 4 THE ROMANCE OF A TAXICAB DRIVER Edward Cballatte was a taxi-driver, *nd not long ago he p*cked up Miss Florence McAllister, an heiress, ai a fare at Beverly Hills (California). He drove hie cab so expertly that M’ss McAlister ergaged him ae her chauffeur. They fell
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    • 89 4 WOMAN WITH A LEG OF GOLD Mrs. Gilman, an inmate of the State Asylum for the Insane at Boise (Idaho) has a wooden bg. She has been cared for 6s clarity patient for five years. Some weeks ago people got interested in her leg—the woeden one. It
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    • 544 4 I rSieady Progress-, I I at Home or Abroad Y The stressful climate of Malay makes it essen- 1 tia! your baby’s food should be of fine keeping quality, and have it» richness accurate-u-text to suit oral conditions. Low and :l N X Cate Milk Food is prescribed by Doctors
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  • 333 5 “SILVER ISLANDS” Effect of Distant Earthquake Passengers by the Orient Company’s steamer Orsova describe an extraordinary phenomenon which they witnessed in the Arabian Sea on September 1 when on the way to Australia. Shortly after euneet the ccean appeared to become milky white and
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  • 272 5 £2OO DAMAGES FOR A COMPANY A Jury in the Ko.’a B*nch Division awarded £2OO damages to the Rick Invee'ment Ltd., cf Angd-court, E,C a?alrst the Illustrated Lond n News am' Sketch, Ltd., for 1 be! in a s ory. Three director* of the company, Me.’tre.
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  • 110 5 INSTRUCTS DOCTOR AFTER BEING SERIOUSLY INJURED Flying Officer Ismay Panner man, a ined’eal officer on the stiff of the Roya Air Force at Hal on Oamp, Bucks, who seriously injured in a road accident between Trirg and Berkhamsted, display* ed remarkable fortitude. Although his injuries included
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  • 212 5 MAGISTRATE TO END IT Two Women Sent to Prison 'So f.r as I can, I am goirg to put a stop to the scandal of the law beirg defied in this war," said Mr. Meal, the Marl borough-street M g'strate. Every week there are cares of
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  • 272 5 C.PO W11.L13 INVALIDED OUT OF THE NAVY The hero of the submarine P addon, Chief Petty Oificsr Willi?, has been invalided out cf the Navy. He is moving with hie wife and biby daughter Julia into the new home at Motspur Park, Merton, Surrey, provided by the subscriptions
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  • 183 5 CAPiURING THE SOUTH CHINA MARKET Safety matches have Ugly been imported from J P*n or Sweden. In re cent years, a number of t a ive manufac cries have sprung up and ’hey have able to retam a share t f th j m rket. N vertbelete, m
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  • 60 5 MAGISTRATES FINE COLLEAGUE FOR SUNDAY CINEMA SHOW Mr. A. G. Tggulden, a H rne Bay magistrate. appeared before his colleagues on the Bench to answer two summonses for contravening the by-laws by opening his Casino Pic.ure House on Sunday. f Mr Ugu den owns Herne Bay
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  • 942 5 SNARE OF FFINITY Obstacles To Internationa! Underslarding PROFESSOR Ziinmerncontinu ed his series of lectures on “The new world order” at Manchester College on October 27. the title of his second lecture being “The snare of affinity.” Resuming bis analysis of fuudimental ctst cles to interr.atonal understanding, be
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  • 258 5 INLIAN MILLIONAIRE’S EO3EY London, November 6 “Looking for danger” is the hobby of Sir Jdhmglr Kothari, millionaire traveler, who in an interview in Londor, claim’d he had seen “pracicdly a’l the wcrld has shown,*’ having been round it ten times. Asked why he k’ens on travelling, Sir
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  • 104 5 JAPANESE VESSEL FLIES THE WRONG SIGNAL Hong Kong, Dec e mb’r 2 Some excitement wai c wd yesterday afternoon whea the O.S.K, steamer Deli Msru was eeen entering the harbour flying a flag which indicated that there wai a fire on board. Fire-floats rushed to meet the
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    • 21 5 j Xmas Cards SEE “Pinang Gazette” Stock Now on View Sole Distributors L. E. Tells i Go’s. Trading Society, Singap, re
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    • 142 5 I I I ar “You Can’t Stop Me From Lovin’You” is the title of Ethel Water’s new London success and here are the words of this Snappy Song. You can put flit in my gargle Seal up your pockets with glue S You can even throw fleas On my Pekinese
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  • 1228 6 Fateful Day at Paris China’s Eight Formal Reservations Reuter. Paris. December 1) M. Briand opened the public meeting at 4 42. General Dawes was not present despite general expectation. After Lisintroduc tory remarks, Al. Briand called on Air Yoshizawa. Mr Yoshizawa said he wished to thank the
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  • 595 6 SAD FAREWELLS Park-lane House Closed Dawn THE shade of Omar Khayyam must have assisted at a little ceremony which took place on October 31 in I’ark-lune the hauling down of the Union Jack which has flown so long over the premises, at the corner of
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  • 34 6 Rugby Radio Service. OXFORD A OOMPLISH THE DOUBLE London. December 10 Oxford beat rambridge in the interUniversity Association FootL.ll match at Stamford ridge to-day by two goals to one Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 45 6 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO DAY The, following are the scratchings for to day g amateur races at Ipoh: Race 8 Linda Lady 7—Eternity The doub e tote will be on races 6 and 7 lhe big sweep will be held on race 7.
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  • 430 6 C.R.C. v. P.R.G. Latter Defeated by 3 Goals to 1 In a hockey match played on the Hut chings School ground yesterday, the Chinese Recreation Club defeated tbe enang Recreation Club by three goals to one. Thia was the first meeting between these two c'ubs this
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  • 176 6 Perak At K. L. The following players have bean chosen to represent Perak against Selangor on Saturday, at Selangor Malaya Cup M.caulay Barr Leach, ClaavMand, Markham Montgomery, Calthrope, Lewis Liston, Handley, Yancey Fargus, Rycroft and D.Hey. Reserves to travel—Birch and Smallwood Linesman .H. "Whitaker. There is only
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  • 180 6 P. 0. C. v THE REST A match between the Penang Cricket Club and a ‘Rest team will be played to morrow on the Hutchings School ground. The Rest team has been selected by tbe Hockey Con veners of the P R.O the C.R 0 and the
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  • 756 6 The King and Qieen yesterday received the delegates to tbe Burma Round Table Conference at Buckingham Palace. Lord Peel, Chairman of the Conference, introduced the dekgates to their Majesties. Mrs. F. L. Harding, of Kuala Lumpur, is visiting Ipch. Mr and Mrs Ward Jackson are returning to
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  • 649 6 LIST NO. 26 The following further subscription, arc gratefully acknowledged:— i cfq Amount previously published as per List No 25. ***** 5 Cash Box Collection from Pitt St. Chinese Temple 2rp Subscribers from Penang Road Bazaar. Mr Yew Hock (h;. e 3.3 .1 lim Kuan Nar
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    • 93 6 DENNIS BROTHERS PAY LESS But Yet it is a 175 Per Cent Dividacd Dennis Bros., Limited, the Guildford motor engineers, whose fortunate shareholders have had their original capital returned to them many times in tbe form of dividends. have not escaped the effects of trade depression. This time the company
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  • 908 7 A Paradoxical Claim CONSTRUCTION WORK AS A BASIC NECESSITY FOR PROSPERITY f 9 J N RODUCTIVE expenditures may show profits, whereas commercial and industrial building may kill prosperity- Sack is tbs paradoxic»» e'aim put for vrjrd in Tbe American City New York' p David
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  • 93 7 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Bravest of the Brave Gay 2 Overture La F land re Bouillon v Selection A Princess of Kensington German 4 Aalse Lyrique Bibeluia Phantasia The Phantom Brigade Mydd'eton t Selection B>na O Guns C oote T Fox Tret
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  • 46 7 MY LIFE AMONG THE SAKAIS” bfT among the Sakais is the title cf the lecture Mr. Granville O Hara wjL deliver a; the Indian Associaticn. Date at cn Sunday, December 13, at 6 30 Pm Dr, K. \fd. A-iff J.P.j will preside. The public are invited.
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  • 154 7 ARRIVALS EY P. AND 0. BTEKMER Tbe P. and O. ss. “Karmala arrived in port this morning from London with mails and tbe following passengers for Penang: Mies M Eyton and Mies M. Finch, The Karmala” sails for Singapore to night. The Dollar liner, "1 resident dams ar
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  • 70 7 On behalf of the Convent Christmas Fund Mr Harold Dove grab fully acknow ledges the following donations List No. 4 E. V. 0. Thomson Esq. 10 C. W. A. Sennett Esq. 25 Hon Mr. Palgrave Simpson 20 Misa Betty Chambers 5 Mrs A D. M. Polson
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  • 419 7 CHETTY LOSES SUIT Echo of Forged Share Certificates In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley upheld the defence of fraud and misrepresentation put forward by Ong Hong Tee who was sued together with another party by T. R. M. X R. M. Veagadasalam
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  • 133 7 PRISONER SALUTES MAGISTRATE An incident not withcut its comic side occurred in the rerang r olice Court this morning when a Hokkien named Yeoh See Lai charged with fraudulent possession of a mascot valued at 50 cts. on tbe five-foot way of 189 Campbell street made his
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  • 66 7 CHINESE WOMAN CHARGED Gch Bee. a Chinese woman, was to day produced before Mr. A. D Yorke Police the Magistrate, Butterworth charged with the possession of non government chandu at Telok Ayer Tawar Province Wellesley Mr Wheeler, of the Government Monopolies who prosecuted applied for
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  • 105 7 THEFT ON BOARD P. O. KARMALA £250 MISSING Goanese Steward Detained on Suspicion When the P. and 0. Karmala arrived in port early this morning there was quite a stir on the wharf. Immediately the vessel had berthed polio a cfficersS boarded the vessel and no others were allowed aboard.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 185 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette’* Sir, —I was pleased to observe when look ing over your veteran widespread paper, of the Bth instant in tbe "By the Way column, of the praise yon gave Mr. Harold Dove for kindly starting a subscrip tion for the
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  • 276 7 MR. BRADDELL AND A MONSTROUS SITUATION Judgment was reserved io the F.M.B. Court of Appeal at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday hi the appeal by the Pahang Consolidated Company against the dismissal by the Chief Justice, of their claim against the State of Fahang arising under
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    • 17 7 i I CHRISTMAS CONVENT FUND Ple.se help the little ones to happiness by I sending a donation.
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    • 27 7 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to fire better impressions and lo□ g e r service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS. LTD,
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    • 357 7 mr Bl ooc i s Stream of Life f 1 pF© TREAT msEASlf| REMOVE THE CAUSE CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE in the treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases gets to the root of the trouble by purifying the Blood. In cases of RHEUMATISM ULCERATED LEGS x. STIFF JOINTS PSORIASIS LUMBAGO ECZEMA
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  • 20 8 Sturt —At Bungsar Maternity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on December 10. to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sturt, a eon.
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  • 409 8 In the streets of P<ntug there has appeared a new type of beggar, far removed from the familiar professional mendicant. He represents the unemployed Asiatic clerk and his position bears no comparison with that of the decrepit who moves on a regulir round collecting a cent here
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  • 230 8 China and Japan have approved the League Reso i ution. For the first time since the trouble became acute towards the end of September, the parties have been bro vght together on cem mon round, and to-day the outlook is brighter than has been the case
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  • 179 8 Gee of the outstanding features cf the debate on the Defence Bill at the Legis lative Council meeting on Monday, was the statement made by His ExcoHency the General Officer Commanding the Forces In the course of a reference to local defence, be sail that “le s than one
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  • 68 8 —Reuter Many Prominent Citizens Arrested Riga. December 10 Many prominent Soviet citizens and twelve chairmen of State trusts have been arrested following investigation of the affairs of Centrosoyus. the central body uniting consumers’ co operative societies and the principal trading trusts, Colossal losses to the State are involved,
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  • 39 8 Rugby Radio Service. I ondon. December 10 When the London money market opened 1 this morning there was a further upwardtrend m the sterling-dollar rate which wis quoted at 3 30{. It closed Rugby Radio Service. k
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  • 924 8 Penang, Friday. OC. HE Mantle of Mystery, discirded on’y a few months ago by the tin industry, has now been assumed by the rubber industry. Whatever may be the merits of open diplomacy as extolled at Geneva and other centres of po itical exuberance, the dark, old
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  • 33 8 —Reuter. Madril, December 10 Senor Zimora, the ex-Prerrier, was ejected President of the Republic for period of six years by 862 votes out of 410 cast in the Cortes —Reuter.
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  • 115 8 MEETS SON IN-LaW The bon. Mr. J. Genera’ Manager of the F.M 8 Railways, who hafl come on a tour of inspection, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Leigh Clarei s;ent yesterday at f rai. Mrs. Leigh Clare came out about a month ago from
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  • 1231 9 Debate on Socialist Censure Motion 4 439 For: 44 Against Reparations and War Debts Key to World Trade Position Mr. Neville Chamberlain’s Speech The Socialist Motion of Censure on the National Government was defeated in the House of Commons late last night by 4-39 votes to
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  • 167 9 was still in an embryonic stage. —Rugby Radio Service. Dr. Eckener’s Visit to England AIR MINISTER INTERVIEWED London. December 10 Mach interest his been aroused in the visit to England of Dr. Eekeuer, Commander of the Graf Zeppe'in, who after visits to Howden and Cardington airship
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  • 123 9 -Reuter. London December 10 It is now confidentially be’ieved that a meeting between representatives cf the British and Dutch Governments took place in London last week, but the utmost secrecy prevails and the report that negotiations were concluded to restrict the output of rubber by forty per
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  • 103 9 Resolution Adopted by League Council The League Council at Paris yesterday adopted unanimous’y with the support of the Japanese and Chinese delegates the re solution in the terms announced at Wednesday s meeting Sneaking in London, the Foreign Minister, Sir John Simon, said in reference to ths Manchurian situation,
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  • 152 9 Reuter. A MANCHURIAN COMMENT London. Dec. 11 The Times which alone comments on Manchuria editorially, says the League has not confronted its critics with a convincing vindication It regrets the L eegue s failure to dispatch a commission to Manchuria at its own time and on its own
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  • 168 9 Reuter. Mr. Hoover’s Statement MORATORIUM EXTENSION? Washington, December 10 The re creation of the World War and Foreign Debt Com mission to eximine the question of international payments during the present economic emergency and to report to Congress is advocated by President Hoover in a message
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  • 92 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Flood of Last Minute Dumping London, December 10 Preliminary figures of British over Seas t trade in November ugain show an increase cf imports, the value of which was greater by two and a half million pounds than in Ortober The first order made
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  • 41 9 —Reuter. Oslo December 10 The Nobel Peace Prize for 1931 is divided between two Americans, Jane Addams President of the International League for Peace and Freedom for fifteen years, and Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler President of Columbia University.-
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  • 115 9 The Reichsrai has approve! the minting of five mark silver pieces. The House of Lords after three days’ debate approved the Government's Indian policy. A motion by Lord Middleton for an adjournment of the debate in order to allow time for fuller consideration was defeated I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 5 9 Vahero/. V Bronchial < J PASTILLES
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    • 287 9 I Thsz finest Togs FOR ©ogs and Girls We cordially invite you all to call and inspect our range of Dolls, Dolls Prams 4 Trains, Maccano Sets, Tricks Motor Cars etc., etc., Surpassing in every* g respect to those of previous years. b John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. a l
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  • 162 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’b share Hat at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday Today ®S S Ĕ m ca Shared >• -s H 3 m OQ M to. o. o. I e. Rubber (Dollar) Connemara .45 .55 .55
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  • 129 10 KUALA lUMPU3 BRAN3H MEETING The secmd sn :ual general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Branch of the I istitute of Architect of Malaya was hel 1 in the Masonic Hall, D.maniara Road, at 5 p.m, on Tuesday. The following officers were elected for the year
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  • 500 10 The following passengers ars proceeding par R Jputana V, 364 to Co’ombn and Europe:—Mrs R G Aikman, Mr G Travers, Miss Hobkirk, Mr C M CaldweP, Mr J T Lock, Surg-Lt A Long, Mr E Parker, Mr J 8 Belcher, Professor and Mrs W G Adams, Mr RAR
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  • 17 10 13, 3rd Sunday in Advent. 9am Holy Mai®; 7 Ool Communion at Hajj,’ Bokit’ Te*„h.
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  • 141 10 Latest Londos, Ntw York asd Local Prices riNi LONDON <***** S Up2/G I lha&i *****5 G Op 2/6 SINGAPORE $69- 37i per picul Up 37| c. 75 tors done fitljßßßß taita 3 3/16 Up 3/16 d. Rrw York c. tGohf) Up S/16 c. Litdi 18j c, Up
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  • 33 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are) as follows: Spot cents per xb. December 10$ it Jan./Mar. 1982 lOi April/June 1932 11 n Market Firm.
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  • 242 10 Messrs, Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SATES DEPARTMENT Penang, December, 9 The tone of the market during the past week hse been steady and Iced values flthough cl >sing slightly below the best r-cord a gain on balance of 1/8 cent per ’b whilst London is un 1/161 to 31 and
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  • 118 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.047;h auction oa Wednesday when there was catalogued 2,153,730 lbs; 961.49 tons. Offered 1,940,750 lb 366 41 tons. Sold 1,495.398 Its; 667,59 tons. Spot London 31 New York 4j cts Prices Realised Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb
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  • 224 10 DOMESTIC PRODUCTION IN NOVEMBER Domestic production (is aFC’rtsined by exports from Federattd MJay btates, Unfederated Malay S»ateF, and Strait# Settlement») of tin, and tin-ia-ore at 72 per cent., during the month of November, 1931. Waß as follows Tone Tone Federated Milay States 2,488 Unfederated Malay States Johore
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  • 81 10 Penang, Decembar 11 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bunk Demand 2/4 1/16 ii w 4 m/ts 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2'4 3/4 ,i 3 h Documentary 2/4 7/8 On New York Bank Demand 37| nom France M T.T. 940 nom India H T-T. 154£
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  • 56 10 DIVIDEND No. 6. A Dividend of 2| per cent, less Income Tax at 5/- in the has been declared. This dividend is payable in London on the 30th December 1931 to a’l shareholders on the Register on the 9 h Di camber,
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  • 960 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 5 ef S' tfi 1 >• Aller by *7? if Afci Rabbc» e Ajm 'll**» 7 U 2 Ayse Kunhs* Eabbw Betelee Ay si Solek Rnb&ei 4 C Rufcbes_lete**__“ Bt-lta Flentfns Brtr. fttntens Rebber -e* *> 8. eta RnbUr fctete» 8. Mill Rubber C« 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 597 10 THE PI NA NG W G AZ ETTE Slunnifmede’ Uit h<ti Cke.rlul anJ Cool g 3 bought St 10 LOCAL Christmas Festivities R h v Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hcte] Tables may now be booked, Runnyn 8 d« new, 3. K. Md. Yueoff 00., Victoria and Bweiteaham Phr RUNNYMEDE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 98 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind, Rainfall Saturday 6 a.m. 74 n b Noon 85 s 17 m.m. 5 p.m. 79 e Sunday 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 85 nw 7 m.m. 5 p.m. 87 b Monday 6 a.m. 74 b Noon 84 s 5 m.m. 5 p.m. 84 nw
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  • 140 11 Latest Quotations Thnrs. Wed. Bat. Dec. 10 Dec. 9 Sept 19 Paris 8815.16 83j 123.96 New York 8 29$ 8.28$ 4.85 i Montreal 8.93 8 94 Brussete 23§ 28i 84.88 Geneva 1615/16 16 A 24.86 Amsterdam 8 3/16 8 13 12 08 64 63| 92 89
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  • 254 11 Penang December 11 Otß. Benares Opium p. »b«ct aom 5 00C.9C ~lava» b lO.OC Told leaf Hen n.OC 'faee PicY’ g nom 170.0 C Bl s 70 0C i, ’-10s 60 00 Coronutej 1 000 »i 15 Of 'lopra Rundriad Eales 5.85 Battane talas U.K Rattan* Ooar»« 10
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 119 11 II The New PAGE JAY FENCING s X J if T 7jr ii T EjTtXZxz RE --3 The New “Page Jay’ Fencing is the most Fconomical and durable fence for Estates as a I rotection against pig and deer and for use on Mines, Compounds. Railways. It is neat and
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    • 189 11 Pinang Gazette Exchange M&rt I Ad vertise your requirements. in advance for 25 words and six copies of the paper g delivered free. I rrrnjußjfci ii 11 r~ St “j have just bought one of z the famous Valet Auto Strop razors, complete with strop J and three blades, and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 166 11 ph< No rwil I iffjJES'i’MJ. -p T n M T.H., H„. lt sQv N o s> sr j, M Where Sound Sounds Right. 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 z MATINEE Saturday 12th at 2.45 p. m. Half Rates To School Children r LAST NIGHT OF The Famous Epic of BRITISH Heroism and
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    • 85 11 at 6-15 find 9 30 Britain’s Mighty Musical! ’•CITY OF SONG” Surging Across the Screen in a Fanorama of Amazing Entertainment It's Rare, Haunting Romance —Tne Glorious Sinking cf a New Caruso JAN KIEPURA Fnd tbe lrillia f p erforaanc3 f an inc m P ara bk> TRU..Y A FILM
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  • 1233 12 Port of Peaaag 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 Sailing Steamer Ampang Sitiawan, Dinlinga and Same Porta To-day Fangkor Tapah Asahan and Biioe
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 418 12 o ip(.Jj PT* relief when sweet, cool V; Germolene is smoothed on the fl i BOre place 80 d ffere «t how. i Y Othet smartin worrying oi nf A rnents. Germolene stop, the obstinate pain and itching at J WT touch gently drives out germs and poisons-and quickly heait
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  • 425 13 DISPLACEMENT OF 81,000 TONS Close Guard Over Mammoth Liner NO hush-hush fighting ahip wai ever built in deeper secrecy than that which surrounds the mammoth Canard liner now on the stocks at John Brown and Co.’s yard, Clyde bwk. Gates are closed against all eave
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  • 177 13 DANZIG ARRANGING BIGGEST OF ALL Dui z g, Novembir 14. An international lottery in aid of the wa; blind of i H nations been organised here by an international syndicate with the approval of the government of the free city, whese precarious financial situation apparently induced it to
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