Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 December 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 299. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 532 1 fl. NAGATi?I BROTHERS DENTISTS I Head Office next io The Dispensary. I Branch Office 52, Leith Street MM-rW The World’s Best Small Car. epl /H.P. j 16.9 H p CADET SALOON I /MMj 1 I Price: ll™ i if*' IF JaiwiT W ZTri" I $3OOO I X *****,1 ii Unique
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    • 15 1 Ih.tokisatsu| STUDIO with up’to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phon© 772, 69,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. I-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1965 2 ■immui TO LET I PENANG TURF CLUB. BANKS. MT Compound Bungralow. No. 3. NEW YEAR MEETING, 1932. I F ;5 T X Xr r t.X d Under s r of Racing. CHARTERED RANK HOHGKOHG& SHANGHAIBARKIRB §LaJ <H kOIM I SXM*® AjP ys9 'i s t Day—Saturday^ 9tii .January II». CORPORATIOH.
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  • News From All Parts
    • 148 3 DUKE’S STRATAGEM To Outwit the Road Hog Ad ingenious method h:a been adopted by the Duke of Marlborough to stop dangers us driving by motoris's on the 20 or more miles of roads through the grenade of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. The grounds, which, with the
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    • 163 3 During the last ten years the number ofyeurgmen in the farmi g industry’ has decreased by mere than 40.0C0 s-ys an cffical of the Nation. 1 Firmers’ Unior; they are definitely kavir.g the land f. r occupations. That there is no attraction in f-rming fra ycung
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    • 124 3 Sir William O.per, the gna a:tie\was staying at wcl.-koown c urtry he use to paint a portrait vben one morning early he went downstairs to < o an hour work cn it before brefckfs t. On Lis way he met the bu'.kr with a scared exprse sic
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    • 93 3 The Rav. J. Llewellyn Thomas, vicar of Abcrpeiowm, who h's returned home aft- r a visit to the px*Kiis c r at Doorr, says th» rx Ksiter had read of England’s financial troubles, tut he was convinced that they would soon pass away. He also icqnhed
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    • 124 3 The s':□ S' at ore of the public offices in was mjß-ified by the arrival ®f number of women who, in reply to ea’d they h?d come in response to an intimation received from the office. •Sreseed to txp a'n the t a’ure of the call, ®ue
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    • 130 3 I AIR PAGEANT INCIDENT After Quick Drop of 2,000 Feet After taking only about two minuter to descend 2,000 f\ by parachute from an aeroplane at tkuthend Captain E. W. j Stewart took nearly an hour to cover the I s 50ft. to the ground.
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    • 181 3 WOMAN PILFERER A wom .n who is alleged to have defied rrpt a’ed we; nirgs to stiy avry from a church In which pli’erings hs.va taker, j.l.cr, has been the cius' of the following notice beirg placed cn lie church doer "To the thi f who
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    • 179 3 WOULD GIVE IT UP When the Bishop of London, on hh reinn from Oanad’, landed at Scuthamp ion he was aske lif he hid read of the suggestion that in the interests of eco nomy, he might give- up Fulham Palac*. He said that he had
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    • 113 3 R. S. P. C. C. INTERVENE Because a 15-ye’-r old boy rebelled against attending his father’s Scripture Irraon, the f or P aD l s’“ and was summoned by the K.a.r.u.» for alleged cruelty. D The boy told the Staple Hills (Bristol megistratrs that his father struck
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 418 3 r ...a I r-:- 1 few I Jj < C' ll Ik 1 C j'W The Smile that is spreadingover Malay al r\WV Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow r testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability f of Cow Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When all else has
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 1037 4 Monday:—To my kitehen bet ms?» there to mike a gaol start with my Mincemeat, and before writirg down the recipe for any to copy, I would have them know that the quantities given will make about 6 lb. of mincemeat, bo that if lees ie reeded they
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    • 612 4  -  BY OLGA WRIGHT Flowers are so scarce and expensive during the winter that unless housewives are lucky enough to possess extra long purses, they must use ingenuity in finding new ideas for their table decoration. Just now, there are, however many fascinsting substitutes for fliwers, and
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    • 105 4 Ccrrflower blue velveteen is used Lr the drees il!ustra‘ed, with ecru lace as the little vestee. The sleeves sre cut tightly, so the frill at the top rf the arm has ai full an appearance as possible, and the tiny buttons are i Lo of the
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    • 473 4  -  BY AGNES LEFARE At those tint’s when one feels a cha"ge in one's outfit would be welcome, so long as it did not entail much expense, a new scarf is an excellent suggestion. I like the ne designs which are sensibly warm, and of generous proportions. Some are cut
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    • 587 4 i T VRIAI S Pudding Secrets Ho ver much we may try to “diet" during the iest of the year, Christmas excuses irdolg'ccc in the traditional pudding. A g e t many houaewives, of course, have their own tre«eur d recipes; for the new h nsckeeper, however, the j
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    • 526 4  -  LY VIOLET DISMORE Fashions in emo ion change, like fashions in manners ?nl mo tes. If we are to believe what the Victorian novelists implied, no woman was considered womanly, ha-dly even "quite nice," if she did n t weep bucketfuls when misfortune or romantic d sappointmrnt
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    • 454 4  -  BY JOYCE JEANS Not only th* fattest people have double chin?. I have seen girl?, quite young and sHtr, wtih more than one chin, and hiw much more beautiful they would be if their neck lines were clearer, > ni their chins fi;mer. One obvious way to
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  • 817 5 Mr. R. F. Bingley ia homeward bound from Port Svettenhim to London by the Ajax. Mr. G B David been appointed to be an Assistant Collector, Kuala Kangaar District Dr Mark F de Sdva of Bruas, and Mrs- De Sliva are spending a brief holiday in Kuala
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  • 671 5 LIST NO. 32 The following farther subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged:— cts. Amount previously published as per List No 31. 30 504 47 Ten 'te Tong Ghee Stab 6(0 Mr Tan Teik Lee 5 00 Tan hee lee 5 00 Tan Khoe Tong 5 00 Tan Boon
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 117 5 EXHBITI9N OF JEAN PATOU’S EXCLUSIVE IkM MODEL HATS Wi 1 FOR THE j£ Jj RACES I ALSO J MODEL DRESSES I ///111 (SPECIAL BIG 'SIZE A Cordial Invitation is Extended to all Ladies ’Phone 1242 MODES DE PARIS No. 23, Light Street, Penang W® 1 King of Siam and H
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    • 296 5 f y ’...J, PH f na R° se Fox Trot uD wdt Serenade of L.ova f augo Billy Cotton’s Band playing two popular hits fiom “Nina Rose pn nan Without Girl Fox Trot uD will How Time Can Fly America's Best Dance Or chest, a— Guy Lombardo’s play these Slowtime
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  • 266 6 ENGLISHMAN’S DEATH IN AMERICA Mr. Lloyd Ceorge a Patient JOHN D. REESE, a former Monmouthshire mill worker, who gained international prominence as Bonesetter Reese,” died at his home at Youngstown, Ohio, after several weeks’ illness. Reese was bnrn at Rhymney, and came to the United States
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  • 417 6 LIST OF PRIZ 2 WINNERS The following is a list of the winners of ths Penang Hu Yew Seah Gir’s* School: Kmc’ergcrten Class Ist pr’za won by Ngo K m Choo, presented by Mr Ong Joo Sun 2 d pr»z* won b; Ngo K m
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  • 478 6 1931 EFFICIENCY RE ULT 3 Sergt. Toolseram Best Battalion Shot A report on the Volunteering Season for 1931 shows that the Eurasian Company has gained the highest percentage for efficiency out of the five regular companies. Not only that Sergt. Toolseram comes out
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  • 136 6 LATEST AMENDMENTS The following are the latest amendments to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List, Wingarde to Lis J and Selangor has been removed from the pony cl es and placed in Class 2 of horses. The alterations, etc are Horses Transfer?.—Clargo from Class
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  • 406 6 THE FUNERAL The funeral of the late Mr. Gar ing van Someren, doyen of the Mdayan Bar, wheae death occurred early yesterday morning, took pLco yesterday afternoon at the Western-read Ctmetery in the presence of a large gathering of mourner?. A brief service
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  • 268 6 M- nd«r, D?c?mb?r 21 Hon. Mr. H. B. Egmort Hike and Prof'ss r Walter Brjws arrivid to st y at Government House. H s Excellency, L dy Clementi and Miss Clementi w*re or*B?nt at the violin recital g vrn by M'. J ?ch« Heifetz at the Capitol
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  • 60 6 ANNUAL SPORTS The Kedah Polide are not issuing individual invitations to the Kedah Police Sports this year but the Ag. Commissioner and Officers of the K <?ah State Police will be At Home on the occasion of the Kedah Police Sports cn the K*dah Footfca I Association
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 240 6 Qke (BeVbCii’(?“ of M- ifils IBtf |M'fa B|i/f "Swan” Pens W IiWS-rW and y° u can be quite sure El *<s that the presents you are S lv,n |lrlgj£ 4 f th I s year w 11 1 meet ■o*Bs- T everybody’» l&'WhH approval. i BUL-gij B 1 Jr S
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    • 35 6 The Silk House W aaaiamitlls FOR Variety, Quality and Service ijust received New Cbiffon-Velv<t9 i“ Lovely sh-des and prints. Printed Crepe-de- hlnes and I At competitively cheap prices Inspection guaranteed Satisfactory 20, Beach Street. T*
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 314 6 yyYYYVfYYV V Y V Y Y V v F' AGAIN THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN'. Here’s a Feast of Good Fare for the New Year Holidays. ;MA.JE S T I C 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 The Picture That Has Taken The Whole World By Storm Ji The Amazing Adaptation of the
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  • 1289 7 Total of 170 Class 2 Herses Attract 56 Entrants 31 Class 1 Ponies The entries for the Penang Turf Club Year Meeting which closed at noon to-day are very heavy, so ranch so that at the time of writing it was not yet
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  • 95 7 Reuter. The fall of a great meteor in Siberia in 1908 when the heat and explosion set fire to the country around and devastated hundreds of square miles of forest land and destroyed vast herds of animals is recalled by the press in connection with the report that
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  • 110 7 THEATRE ROYAL CROWDED Deans Star Opera scored yet another success last night when they staged a play entitled “i unjib Mail’ before a crowded audience At the special request of several of their patrons the management hes decided to repeat in the near future the
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  • 986 7 GIANT OF THE BAR” MOVING SUPREME COURT TRIBUTES Eloquent and moving tributes were paid to the late Mr. van Someren in the Penang Supreme Court thia morning before the hon Mr. Justice N H. P. Whitley and a ful attendance of tha members of the
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  • 748 7 New Road Surface Provisional Specifications for Patents Filed in London Six Years’ Work ave pl oasure i Q YY form you that we have T just received notice that Patent No *****/31 has been accepted.” Behind this simple statement written on the notepaper of a London
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  • 182 7 This Violin Virtuoso who will be giving a recital in the Penang Town Hall on Friday, January 8 owns several celebrated violins, known to eonno.seurs and collectors the world over. His favourites however, are his Guarnerius and hig Stradivarius both of which accompany him on all his con
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  • 76 7 CHILDREN’S TREAT A treat for the children of members of the Junior Civil Service Association, Penang will be held to morrow at the Club premises in Green Lane at 5 30 p.m. Mr. 8. Manikram, the President, and hie Committee are working hard for the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 70 7 SHE SEN Tailors and Outfitters No. 191, Chulia Street, Penang. GRAND-OPEN NG-SALE From 3rd December, 1931 to Ist January, 1932. If you want everything at Slump Prices it will Fay You to Visit Ur. TOYO DYING COMPANY. I XPERT DYERS AND .DRY CLEANERS. 8 7, PENA N GIROA D, PENANG.
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  • 382 8 Mr. Jascha Heifetz, the celebrated violinist, has a very low opinion of Singapore audience’, and before he shook the dost of the Southern Settlement from hi' feet, not for good, as he was careful to point out, he was at pains to say so in extremely plain
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  • 211 8 After a second absence, of six years. Eros of Piccadilly Circus is back upon his pedestal and is once again taking aim. It sffords a remarkable insight into an aspect of English character that his memory, has remained so green during six years during which the circus
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  • 119 8 Fifty Passengers with Bogus lickets (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 30 The Wah Seng Steamship Company agents for the B.a. Seistan were fined $l,OOO for permitting immigrant Chinese to be brought into the Colony. The captain wae fined $lOO on the sama charge and the
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  • 104 8 Three Defendants Committed for Trial (From Oar Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 30 The case in which a Eurasian named Peetana. a Chinese named Oh Wan Hee and hie wife. Chan Chin Siao are charged with criminal breach of trust was concluded yesterday, the accused being committed for
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  • 46 8 London, December ST The Peaufort Club. London, one of the oldest racing dubs in England, is o’osing tomorrow owing to dwindling membership The club was once famous for elaborate wagers. Staggering sums were wagered on horseraces at the once famous Rt u ter.
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  • 950 8 Pcuaug, Wednesday. dk/f ONDAY started with the Ar/ usual rubber restriction rumeur, and yest rday saw the usuil denial. London aod Holland take it in turus to stall a rumour, and Holland and Loudo, share impartially the denials, i bi’ is all very well and provi e
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  • 59 8 Winter Sports Io Ths North London, December 29 London experienced its first snow of the winter to day when the temperature dropped fter the mild Christmas spell. Snow wae nly slight in London but was heavier in 19 North of England and Scotland where inter eports are
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  • 77 8 TAMIL MOHaM.UEIDAN CHARGED Charged with lhe possession of one tin o£ dJtterious drugs withous being P topec .a authorised by lioenoe on December 1 Kioek, Penang Baaarr, a Tamil Mo a. medan named Shaik Easoff was to brought before Mr. Ed yard Jago lo lc
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 132 8 RICHARD i TAUBER < < Delighted Millions when he Wit. visited London early i his VM— year. This remarkable ;>A tenor can be heard only Odeon Records i cMarv with Orchestra 222-005 i Butterfly (Your Heart Is Mine Alone (Land of Smiles) 222 010 t Nothing But Laughter Gocd Night
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    • 42 8 E. O. Hotel New Year’s Ere, Thursday, 31st December Special Dinner and Fancy Dress Ball Dinner $4 per head—Dancing to I-45 a.m. Four prizes for best costumes —2 Ladies 2 Gents. Tables may be booked at Hotel Reception Office. ’Phone No. 322.
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    • 26 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: “A good poker player can run a successful business,” says au authority. But what does a good poker player need with a business
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 459 9 3. —Reuter. West of the Liao River FIGHT AGAINST BANDITS Note to League Council Geneva, December 29 A hint that Japanese troops are about to advance west of the Liao Rivp where the bandits have their base is given in a Japanese note to the League
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  • 94 9 Sugby Radio Service. Placed with British Firms London, December 29 The Rumanian State Railways have placed a corsiderable order for railcars wi the Brituh b'entinel CammGl Company This is the sequel to the visit to Great Britain and other countries by Ucnera lonescu, Director Gereral of the Rai
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  • 38 9 Reuter Mr. Fo-mzn Pavis On U. S. Delegation Washington D member 29 Mr. Norman D -vis, ex Under Seo etsry 'Ute, has been «appointed a member of h Ba ted rtatesdplegation to the Disarm* Conference Reuter
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  • 301 9 Rugby Radio Serv ce. Daventry Empire Station INTERESTING EXPERIMENT London, December 29 Important developments like an empire-wide programme which will materialise within a year have influenced the government’s d-cision in connection with the appointment of governors for the Broad casting Corporation in consequence of the expiration of
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  • 128 9 .—Reuter Gandhi Returns to the Arena Bombay, December 29 With charicteristic ovation Mr Gandhi’s first important step towards the active po itical arena is a te'egram to the Viceroy asking whether the promulgation of the United Provinces Fiontier Province and Bengal ordinances constitutes a definite rupture of relations
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  • 82 9 —Reuter. More Reds Arrested Pesh-.war, December 39 Although the Frontier Province is gene rally much quieter 22 more Reds were arrested at I eshawar City to day and 32 volunteers were arrested at Banna City The total number of arrests in the province now amounts to
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  • 42 9 dstauuu r. eby Radio ervice. Official Record At erupt in January London, December 29 iB S n nl M"that H w»l in 13 00 to attempt the record non stop loot Unee "to U>e Cepe in denunry.r, eby Radio ervice.
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  • 262 9 Rugby Radio Service. Promoters of Popular Thrift HOLDERS CAN CONVERT VALUES £5OO Millions Credit London, December 29 The Treasury announce that on and after January 18, 1932, holders of Saving’s Certificates issued prior to April 1, 1922-that is the first issue of certificates issued at 15;6d -may
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  • 102 9 —Reuter. Helping British Market Gardeners London. December 29 Epicureans henceforth must pay for their luxury dishes containing early fruit and vegetables under an order issue 1 to n ght imposing duties on a long list of kesh horticultural products imported before British main crops are ripe The following
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  • 106 9 mercial aircraft companies ’’—Rugby Radio Service. Prohibition of Military Aviation London, December 29 Professor Gilbert Murray, addressing the Anglo French Students Conference at Lon don to day expressed the view that Europe could have no security without disarmament He added We have, no doubt, mora' guarantees but no
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  • 95 9 -Rugby Radio Service Work of Restoration Com pkt* d London December 29 After most careful scientific survey of the entire fafcio the surveyor to St Paul a Oathedral, Londor, reported yesterday to the Dean and Chapter th it the Cathedral is now safe The work of restoration
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  • 170 9 I.—Renier. U. S. Not To Attend SURPRISE ANNOUNCEMENT Washington, December 29 The United States has not been invited even unofficially to attend the Reparations Conference and will not attend even if invited according to an announcement made by Mr. Mills to day. He said “there will be
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  • 134 9 Reuter. fumsreus f mpcitjnt Cctfereoccs London December 29 Members cf the Government end dipto matists will ba very busy during ths next two months. The Repetitions and War Debts onference will probab y be held at Laussnne either on January 18 or Januaiy 20 on which matter momentous
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  • 67 9 —Rugby R*dio Service. Liner Cuts Tug In Two London. December 29 Eight men are missing and believed drowned after a collision which occurred last evening in Ga lions Raach in the Thames near Woolwich between the 7 500 tons American passenger ship American Trader and a tug. There
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  • 62 9 Rugby Radio Service. Enters loncbn Nursing Home London December 29 Mr. Arthur Henderson, who returned to London List night from Caines, this evening entered a nursing home for an X ray examination to determine whether a minor operation is necessary. He expects in any case to be
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  • 58 9 South American States To i Retain It i New York, December 29 Bolivia. (hila Columbia, Ecuador and Peru will maintain the gold standard as a result of a conference of the five South American Control banks at Lima declared Professor F. V. Kammerer, the Am rican financial
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 75 9 THIS IS THE NEW Low Priced “His Master’s Voice” Portable Gramophone Model 99 Price—Black $36 Colours $4O Cali and hear this machine without any obligation whatever at— S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., Bishop Street, PENANG. 'Mill 1 A refreshing surf-ride 1 and then a I Fo. U N«» Bth Mile, Tanjong
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  • 103 10 R< uter. REPORT DP NIED Have Negotiations Opened? The Hague, December 29 THE repo> t th t a rubber restriction scheme has been completed is emphatically denied by Heer van der Waals Director of the Trade Section of khe Colonial Office, who declared fchat no such scheme
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  • 56 10 latest London, New York and Local Prices m. LONDON Spot £1412 3 Dwn 7/6 3 Months £144 5 6 Sown 7/8 $71.25 per picul Waged 75 trs dose MB».?*. London 31 d, Dawn 1/16 d. Kew York 415/18 s, (Sold; Unchanged local 10 c. Down t c,
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  • 176 10 AN OUTSTANDING RUBBER COMPANY (From Oir 0 vn Correspondent) H g por®, D-oember 30 Mr. J. M. S'm*, presiding, at the annual meeting of-he P j m Rubber Company, commented on the f*ct that a profit w£B ebown in epite of the year which was the bUekeat
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  • 152 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES Ths following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A 00/s share list Mil a.m. to day Yesterday To day g E 2 a Shares CQ DQ ffl m le. a. se. to. Rubber (Dollar Bassett .35 .40 .3» .40 Bata L .55 -62}
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  • 123 10 .Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London December 28. S,ot £141.15 0 three months* b ying £144 17 6 three month’s selling £145 0 0. Messrs, Boustead d Co Ltd, 30ih December quotation for Singapore refined tin 171-25 per picul, business dore 75 tone, Penang refined tin $7l-15 per
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  • 248 10 Penan? Decern ter 30 6». Benares Ot«crti r. atari mm 5,00 J. 0C Clo*** i, BQ.Of Gold hif 72.0* M t yse rick’- g nom 170. 0( Nntmsp* s 4 70.00 u HOs ,i 60.00 Coconuts 9- 1,000 ii 15.0 f Copra SundnsQ rales 5 67b Rattens sales
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  • 11 10 Seinghee. Cambier. Poste Reetante. i Tanthcrteng, c/j Hjckgeehwa 1
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  • 151 10 Latest Quotations Tues Mon. Bat. Deo. 29 Dpo 28 Sept. 19 Paris 87 3/16 87i 128 96 New York 8 411 8.43 l 4.85} Montreal 4 22 4 20 Brussels 24i 24.60 84 88 Geneva 17i 17.63 24.86 Amsterdam 8 51i 8k 12 08 Milan 67f
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  • 942 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST KAMBS t si L i g S IM-:. SUBBEK 4 c I Allenby BubbexE* J’ Alob Rubber r i Am».Uaaia&lt;6C Hala? 7J Aya: Hlt»na Planing by-dßcbife 72# bC Aya: Kunin* Rubfce» 2 Ay&lt;M M&lt;»l«k Bnbbe» O« g. m Ayar P»dm Bubbee Ert»*— 1? h.,. n &gt;i»n*tai
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 144 10 Runnymede' Ckeerjul a.J Ccol TO-NIGHT The usual Dinner Dance will NOT be held. SATURDAY Morning Music in the Lounge Evening Dinner Dance POOLE POTTERY A new consignment has arrived’ RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LTD., GEORGE GOLDSACK. MANAGER. PHONE 543- jj Sole Distributors WHS» L. E. Tells Co’s. Trading Society, Singapore Mm^ s
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    • 563 10 fl 1 “’""TNew Advisements HERD YOUR RADIATOR ij To f V/HILE YliO dSE I Partly Furnished House in own VflllO PAD I ■;compound; every ccuve iouce—-Garage TOUn LAn! two»,, b from trw B n e European Locilitv. Appjy B;xN&gt; I'3* F 'l/0 Pining G z tte. USE!— I liJ wo
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 99 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Tsmp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 74 n e Noon 84 n nil 5 p.m. 84 n B Friday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 84 n nil 5 p.m. 72 n b Saturday 6 a.m. 75 b Noon 83 e nil 5 p.m. 85 s Sunday
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  • 713 11 p. 0. REF ORT Balance Sheet in Greater Detail «iLl I 0 ’t 0 ,he Pfn,t O.i. entai bte,n&gt; L C .mpanv .hn.-. h L h r o 6 of £947 802. the It h, r#n hooa in ln ..i fc o ..°A the general
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  • 62 11 December 30 By Courttsv of th* Chartorod Bank On Bank Demand 2M 3/32 Private 3 m/t."oredil 24 23/32 3 B Documentary 2/4 27/32 On New York Bank Demand 394 nom. LT 1541°“ Bangkok »T.T. 115 P~ J®» Batavia V.T. 97 com Singapore 'l ip*o» p r m Hongkong T.T
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  • 312 11 RAILBUiES “Will Turn Losses Into Profits” The employment of ’rail-busee*— pneumatic vehicles running cn railway lines, such as those I have tested between Paris and Deauvil —will wipe out the lcss a B which all tbr great European railway systems are eoffer-ng.” This is the opinion of M.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 339 11 Wg? Jti*l a dash ef (nlicnira Talctiiii And you feel cool XA AA and refreshed. Pare, V d 'irately medicated\ and perfumed, it is v\ essential to the comfort of every member of the\ fat lily. An ideal afterI shaving powder. I s each Sc •&gt;, Ointment and TalI ci:
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    • 287 11 ra NEW STRENGTH witk g, |SANATOGE|jI JU-natogen bes an immediate &ad y&U remarkable eSact noticeable by a py Xxjl vteady incraaae of body weight,and muscular strength and energy, At the same time the colonr b rW brought back to the cheeka." nm ■J JWsy IHIH ff 'rilli fTi IlMh II
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    • 95 11 ,g U I r —y t b rd/ Vj XI (fW 4 1 4 1 i\ S&6''w X. JV J j \j i~~ i Xi LjX. -/A DOUBLE a (A'Ar V; /W isiissb Wy 7 Ker /&gt;7/ A lliK A z \A/ A /w A TKA3t MAnK ASK FOR CAPSTAN
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  • 656 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For Date of Sailing Steamer Rawang Kantang, Pungan Ghirbi Same Ports Tc-day and Kantang Sitiawan Alor Star
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 344 12 ADVERTISE. tT4t ,f 1.1 liia tfm motto &J every man 7' f t stMnethitt? to skoxU ke Publicity, Publicity on J again Publicity. Economy ccatcs Le economy when tt it applied ts the money set aside for advertir. purposes. vise bueiftets man kuovs tlac and iutensifes hit publicity efforts in
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  • 553 13 "ON THE FRINGE OF REAL KNOWLEDGE” Nature’s Basic Principles RECENT discoveries relating to the mechanism of nerves and pain made by a distinguished band of research workers, which receives the support of the Royal Society, may effect a revolution in our ideas of the nervous system.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 356 13 A New Departure With a view to maintaining our reputation as Pioneers of the Rubber 2 yUS !7’ 4 WC arc now introducing the id;cst model of ROBINSON light sheeting batteries We have several new designs to meet special conditions but would particularly mention. The New Line Ahead Cascade Battery
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