Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 October 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. Nc 242. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 246 1 —Reuter. TO THOSE CONTAINED IN WHITE PAPER MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN AND DANGER OF SOCIALIST GOVERNMENT I London, October 12. I cience to last week s discussion on India at the ConservaConference at Bristol, Mr. Neville Chamberlain in a speech I onsenatives at Edgbaston
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  • 73 1 y Radio Service. Joint Commission To Deal With Disputes London, October 12. nal agreement has been mission to th? United Norwegian Governments of the two cou Aries, who held conversations in the pon the possibility cf esnt commission to deal with veen the British and Norwen with
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  • 78 1 —Rugby Radio Service. I Death In Dublin Nursing Home t I London, Oct. 12 I th occurred in a Dublin nursing B Lord Monteagle, aged 50, who reI r years ago from the diplomatic I innumerable friends in the Corps que and had served in St. PetersI hington,
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    47 1 Celebrates His 68th Birthday London, Oct. 12 t rime Minister, Mr. Macdonald, who -lay, received many congratulatory s. Rugby Radio Service. Hn. Mi. and Mrs. H. H. Abdul L r M: Md. Rhousc and Mr. Yean Chor 1 1 by tram for Singapore this jnor
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  • 32 1 this moniLug operation for appendicitis. -Rugby Radio Service. Successful Operation For Appendicitis London, Oct. 12. Samuel, the Liberal leader, this morning successfully underwent an operation for appendicitis. -Rugby Radio
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  • 44 1 n Reuter. DAWES LOAN INTEREST Washington, Oct. 13. The German Embassy has announced that the German Government will be paying approximately 75 of 100 000 interest due to the IZ.IVO,»»’’ $60,000,Amencan holders or ay 000 Dawes Loan Bond on October 15. Reuter.
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  • 49 1 —Reuter. Successful Refunding Of Fourth Liberty Bonds Washington, Oct. 12. The Treasury announces the books dosed and the cimpleUon LiSrty r Xnds’ ng An aggregate of £LO2O- out of $1,250,000,000 redeemable bonds Xe turned for either four-year notes or the new 3>4 Per Cent Bonds -Reuter.
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  • 187 1 Bruce have been invited. Rugby Radio Service. Pilots At Banquet GIVEN BY ROYAL AERO CLUB London, Oct. 12. Plans for the start on October 20 of the great air race to Australia for Sir Macpherson Robertson’s trophy are being completed at Milden Hall, Suffolk, one of
    Bruce have been invited.— Rugby Radio Service.  -  187 words
  • 75 1 Secretary. He leaves no heir. —Rugby Radio Service. Well-Known British Politician Dead London, Oct. 12 Lord Cushendun died this morning, aged 72. Ag Ronald Mac Neill, he gained distiction as a barrister, journalist and politician. In 1922 he became Parliamentary Un-der-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, a post he held
    Secretary. He leaves no heir.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  75 words
  • 223 1 research work in the South. —Rugby Radio Service. I To Study Whole Migration FOURTH COMMISSION London, Oct. 12. The Royal research ship “William Scoresby,” a small vessel of the trawler type specially built for scientific whaling observations in the Antarctic is now loading stores in the River
    research work in the South.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  223 words
  • 57 1 Rugby Radio Service. New Design Recommended By L.C.C. Committee London, Oct. 12. The London County Council Highways Committee recommended the adoption of the new design for Waterloo Bridge submitted by the Council’s appointed engineers and Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. It will have five wide arches, the northern one
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  • 541 1 —Reuter. YUGOSLAVIAN DESTROYER MET OFF SPLIT DUKE OF KENT TO REPRESENT THE KING AT FUNERAL London, October 12. The British Mediterranean Fleet which is at present visiting Yugo-Slav ports will take the opportunity to meet the Yugo-Slav destroyer “Dubrovnek” off Split and render appropriate
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  • 448 1 Radio Service. Demonstrations Of Intense Grief TOUCHED BY SPONTANEOUS SYMPATHY London, Oct. 12. According to authoritative information reaching London, no disorders of any proportions or significance have occurred in Yugo-Slavia or anywhere else in Eastern Europe. The shock of the terrible tragedy at Marseilles led to
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    • 1865 2 HATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL EXA 'IKsISs F PENANG HILL BA NK S ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY J DAILWAY i at the General Hospital, Penang, ol h the KmILWmT. CHARTERED BANK NcDERLANDSCh 29th. 30th. October, 1934, commencing OF jxDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA U AMHEI .M A ATSCH All communications relating to at
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  • 920 3 EMPIRE NEWS LETTER Many critics of broadcasting complain of tie lack of contact between the listener and ose responsible for the compilation of the rogrammes. In Great Britain it has been uggested that a ballot paper distributed to very licence holder would provide an nswer to the
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  • 46 3 To-morrow At “WATERFALL’S 5.15-6.30 p.m. 1 March —Bond of Friendship- Mao— Rogan. 2 Suite —L’Ariesienne. No. I.—Bizet. I —Prelude. ll—Minuetto. Ill —Adagietto. IV—-Carillon. 3 Intermezzo —Lancashire. Clogs.—• Grimshaw. 4 Selection—-The Duchess cf Danzic. Cary 11. 5 Waltz —Vershmahte Liebe- Lincke. 6 Oveture —I Furttani.—Bousquet.
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    • 38 3 i ANNOUNCE PRICE REDUCTIONS 2 2 ON ALL THEIR WELL KNOWN RADIO PRODUCTS 2 B H Particulars Latest Prices B B Kee Huat Co.— Key Cycle Motor Co. OR 2 2 Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. 2
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    • 435 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B.B.C. The following are the new wavelengths, two of which will be used simultaneously:— GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 nacres throughout and GSG 16.86 metrej until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and GSC 31.30
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    • 1163 3 Light Orchestra, conducted by Ian Whyte. Greenwich Time Signal at 11 05 p.m. 11.50 The BBC. Theatre Orchestra. Leader: Montague Brearley. Conduc‘or Stanford Robinson. March, Entry of the Glediators (Fucik). Prelude to Eva (Lehar). Gavotte and Minuett (Manoi) Massenet). D.mande et Reponse (ColeridgeTaylor). Tnree Russian Dances (li Szumka (2) Gopak;
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    • 229 3 EMPIRE TRANSMISSIONS Changes In 8.8. C. Times And Call Signs The following are the new times and call signs for 8.8. C. programmes which came into effect on October 7 Time, G.M.T. Local Time Call Sigel 7.15 a-m. 2.35 pun. G.S.Dt. to to 9.15 a.m. 4.35 pjn. 11.00 a_m. 6.20
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  • 1668 4 PUBLIC EXAMINATION i CONTINUED Books That Were Not Properly Kept The further public examination of Lii? Chin Guan, in brnkruptcy, was held in the Suprtme Court yes ’"day, the examination b ing ra-opensd in ccnc ?u-nee of the disputed ownership of 6 4CO shares in the
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  • 211 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr Maurice Maude has been very ill after an operation but is now better Mr. G P Cuscaden. I S 0., is now’ living at Marelands. Westfield Road, Beaconsfield Dr W H Hart, who last month went on leave prior to retirement, has gone to Ireland His address
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    • 420 4 W Few Escape The Menace of rNervesn YOU Need 8m the red light Reoogniee the NOW end begin onoe B te hereke the aid of this greet Triumph JL at Medan Medieal Science. 1 M the‘Yeeat-Vite Quick -Heelth I// z Ttaae-Table we have consistently *frf told what 'Yeast-Vite* will do.
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    • 216 4 I FEEL FED UP! lIF SO, HERE ARE SOME CHEERY RECOi I TO HELP PASS AWAY THESE WET DAYS. I (I LL STRING ALONG WITH YOU Fox CB 770 little valley in the mountain I DREAMY SERENADE ■CB 772 COURT OF OLD KING COLE Pox THE BBC DANCE ORCHESTRA ARE
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  • 1065 5 PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY KUALA PRINCE AND BONNY EYES TO WIN AGAIN Be c lo w wiU h full programme for the second dav ,1 the Se ango. Turf Club Autum n Meeting to be run a? Kuala Lumpur to-day: L ixuaia Race 1, Ponies, Class
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  • 229 5 I Victoria Institute Defeats Trade School (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 12. i A sensation was created today in the Thomson Cup soccer semi-final match play- ed on the Se langor Club padang between the Trade School and the Victoria Institution, the holders of the
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  • 536 5 Wanderers' Runaway Victory ORIENTS BEATEN BY SIX TO ONE A football match in the Penang Chinese Football Association Cup competition for the Khoo Sian Ewe Cup was played yesterday on the Victoria Green when the W’anderers eliminated the Orients by defeating them by six goals to one.
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  • 316 5 —Reuter. Over Thirty Starters Promised GORDON RICHARDS TO RIDE LOOSESTRIFE London, Oct. 12. The following are the probables for the Cesare witch to be run at Newmarket on Wednesday, October 17: LOOSESTRIFE sy. 9.02 (Mr. P. Johnson t G. Richards. COTONE ASTER 4y. 8.12 (Mr. E.
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    • 16 5 TIJAH RUMBA 11 Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching’ r. mt*
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    • 191 5 DRIVES HIMSELF TO WORK AT 82 And Still Plays A Little Golf How many of us, when we are 82, will be the equal in health and activity of this vigorous old Scottish engineer In a letter he says I arrived here from Scotland on the 7th April f 1870.
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    • 136 5 Fill it I AND FORGET IT 1 Parker’s amazing new Vacumatic holds 102% more ink! And that ample supply can be seen! Hold the pen to the light. Jet rings, like “mysterious windows,” tell instantly when to refill. No more running out of ink. Reversible gold point writes easily, freely.
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  • 380 6 Spectacular Greeting Far Duke Of Gloucester Prepared A FLOODLIT CITY Prepara'ions on a hug< scale are befngmade to welcome the Duke cf Gloucester when he arrives in Australia tor the celebration of the centenary of the city of Melbourne and the State cf Victoria. A thousand official guests
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  • 420 6 "WEIGHING IN" FOR THE GREAT AIR RACE Organisers’ Busy Week THREE DAYS’ FOOD AND WATER Aeroplanes entered for the EnglandMelbourne air race are required to be at Mildenhall aerodrome, the starting point, seven days before the start, on Oct. 20. During the week they will be checked and examined, the
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  • 2515 6 Books of the Week WHEN confronted with several long novels, I always wonder ather hopelessly whether in creating such solid monuments authors are giving the public what it wants.” Is the reader too lazy to make frequent journeys to the local library? Does he enjoy
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    708 6 —and what caused it! by a Physician WHEN you are not feeling quite up to the mark, it is a great comfort to be able to put a name to the trouble. There is, however, danger I in demanding labels because I many of these are merely I
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  • 1309 7 SURRENDER OF HIGH RED CHIEF The recent surrender of Kung Ho-chung a prominent communist army corps commander, to the government force, marks he probable beginning of the final phase 0 e anti-communist campaign in the province ot Kiangsi. Scores of officers of lower ranks
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    • 32 7 Very Soon The Biggest and Brightest S*age Show Yet To Visit Penang Bryman’s Revue 15 Artistes ’n Gorgeous Costumes I BEAUTIFUL GIRLS In Snappy Dancing And Singing Specialities WATCH FOR OPENING DATE!
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    • 143 7 No Electricity. No Running Water. I THE £|l GIBSON I Kero-Unit I REFRIGERATOR AL X- -r L Kerosene Burning—Absorption Type Ik No Running Water Required. HA: A thoroughly modern refrigerator well known principles of absorption burns kerosene requires no running water presented in a steel cabinet of exceptional beauty FRESH
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    • 34 7 COLUMN o Showing Next Week HE MATA HARI OF AMERICAN HISTORY! ROB’T. W. CHAMBER'S THRILLING ROMANCE ‘lTkihion—i r MfOt Jj 3P QEK T w. chambers' OPERATOR '3 M-G-M's Brilliant Production With 3 New Songs
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    • 209 7 VS—BAH—PENANG TODAY The evening will be occupied by the under-mentioned Records kindly lent to the Society by The Malayan Music Store, Penang. MR1358 Bloze Away (With Chorus and Orchestra). MR1359 Blaze Away’ (With Chorus Orchestral. B-8193 Beautiful Spring—Waltz) My Treasure —Waltz) —Marek Weber and Orchestra. B-6342 For You, R.io Rita
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  • 550 8 Following the Imperial Conference convened nearly two years ago at ()ttawa to deliberate upon the greater economic possibilities between the peoples of the Dominions, the Colonies and the Old Country. many i people were extremely sceptical as to J the good results which its sponsors anticipated it would
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  • 250 8 esterday evening the Indiaai Community of Penang and their friends met at a Tea Party at the Strand Hotel in honour of the Hon’ble Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader on the occasion of I his re-appointment as a member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements. Mr.
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  • 1886 8  -  gone age and ours —J. S. Bannatyne in The Ghuiffoio Herald. IN the year 1739 there was bom at Logan House, near Old Cumnock, Ayrshire (a town for many years the home of the late Mr. Keir Hardie), Hugh Logan, who is still remembered as “the
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    • 343 8 A Perfect j| Chemist’s Shop S A Perfect Chemist’s Shop ”is the one that S has the right kind off goods at the right time J S and sells them at the right price. i 1 We devote our energies particularly in making j S our Pharmacy the very best
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    • 41 8 Up above the rest so high Like a Diamond in the sky bv t*'* ARCHIPr. COMPANY ARCHIPELAGO BRtWHty! .■CTCI.CI C singaporl THE SAME SPARKLE IN THE BOTTLE. AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Tn corpora ted in the Straits Settlements.
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  • 1943 9 MR. ABDOOLCADER ENTERTAINED RE-APPOINTED FOR FURTHER TERM Community Pleased With His Work The Hon. Mr H H Abdoolcader, Indian Member on the egislative Council, who has been re-appointed for a further term .f three years—his third term on the Council—was yesterday enrtained.b} the members of
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  • 132 9 First Case From Penang JUDGES TO CONSIDER PLEA FOR MERCY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 12. j Rampayah. who w"s sentenced to <te3‘h, aT the Penang Assizes was the first man I to appeal to tha newly ccnstituted Court j of Criminal Appeal. The Court
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  • 51 9 —Reuter. Attacked By Loyalist T roops Madrid, October 12. Loyalist troops have captured Oviedo, the capital cf Asturias. Aided by bombing ’planes, they are now attacking the North Station, *he last rebel stronghold in thecity, and are destroying the trains in which th? rebels were preparing to
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  • 48 9 .—Reuter. Same Wages: Shorter Hours Washington, October 12. President Roosevelt has issued a executive order effective on December 1. by which the working hours of the cotton garment industry will be reduced from forty to thirty-six hours per week with no reduction in wages.
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  • 103 9 —Reuter. Englishman Found Dead In His Room PISTOL BY SIDE Shanghai, October 12. Mr. a. S. Leech, an employee of the Sh.nghai Municipal Council, was found d?ad in his room in the morning with a pistol by his side. Leech was bor*a forty years ago at Chelmsford, Essex,
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  • 103 9 —Reuter. London, Oct. 12. Although the recent rise in the price of si.ver is attributed to Chinese and Indian demand and the scarcity of supplies the "Financial News” states that the persistent buying by the United States authorities must have provided a good basis for tho rise. The
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  • 89 9 London, October 12. The total amount applied for in £35.000,- 000 tre su:y bills was £54.275,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months. was £31.000,000. The average rate per j cent was 14 5.74 d as compared with 15 9.702 d a week ago —Rugby Radio Service
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  • 42 9 .—Reuter, j By April Next Washingtcn, Octcber 12. Treasury announced that it intends to repay by April 15 $1,870,600,000 of the fourth 4*4 per cent Liberty bonds. This will leave about $1,300,000,000 of these bends outstanding in April next.
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  • 45 9 Car In Flames (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 12. A taxi was burned out last night. The driver who was asleep at the back had a rude awakening arxl made o, hasty leap out harm’s way. Deliberate mischief is suspected.
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    • 50 9 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. I at the DINNER DANCE TO NIGHT KIRA BORIS The Talented Dancers Fro*" DIAGHLIEW'S RUSSIAN BALLET AND C. B. Cochran Shows London. DANCE MUSIC BY THE NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA (Dinner served in the Ballroom.) NON-DINNERS $lOO DINNER $3.00 COMING SOON THE BRYMAN’S REVUE. I'Phone 322.
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    • 181 9 A PICTURE OF HEALTH. 4W IF _4 U i 1 I) SB V 1 SllllL k Alg». X s THIS HAPPY BABY HAS BEEN FED ON HUMANISCO Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feed- ing because it is actually almost akin to breast milk —so near
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  • 751 10 (From Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 3. Flight Lieutenant E. H. Fielden. the Prince of Wales’s personal pilot, will not fly in the Macßobertson International Air Pace between England and Australia this month. He was to have taken Mr. Bernard Rub n’s place, in
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  • 427 10 Launch Of The Sydney “BRITAIN SHOULD BE LEFT WITH A STRONG NAVY” (From Our Own Correspondent. London, Oct. 3. The most important naval launch on the Tyne since that of the battleship Nelson took place this w-eek w-hen the cruiser Sydney took the water from the
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  • 130 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. In the first seven months of 1934 "apparent” world consumption of tin has been 68,641 tons, compared with 71,106 tons for the same period in 1933, according to the latest issue of the Bulletin from The Hague statistical office of
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  • 157 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. Statisitcs issued by W. H. Gartsen on October Ist show that the visible supply lof tin at the end of September was 15,247 I tons, compared with 15,385 tons on August 31st last. Carry-over in the Straits Settlements was 1,742
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  • 388 10 Cruising Speed Of 200 M.P.H. One of the fastest and biggest air liners in the world, and one of much greater speed than any British regular service big passenger carrier, flew to Croydon from Amsterdam this week. Travelling in it was Mr. Anthony Fokker, the head
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  • 107 10 £600,000 Contract For London Firm (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 3. Messrs. Topham. Jones and Railton Limited, public works contractors, of Great George Street, London, S.W., have secured the contract for the extension of the west wharf at Singapore Harbour. The value of the contract is
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  • 546 10 Reflections On The Results (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 3. The results of the Australian elections for the House of Representatives correspond to expectations. In the last elections in 1931 there was a big swing to the Right I and several Labour strongholds were captured for
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  • 511 10 Ranee Of Sarawak's Recollections A MEETING WITH SWINBURNE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. When the Ranee of Sarawak’s second son, Bertram—now H.H. he Tuan Muda of Sarawak —was a boy of 16, convalescing from an illness at Wimbledon, he had often seen Swinburne, who
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  • 184 10 Broadcasting To Malays In Kampongs (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 3. An experiment is about to be tried in the vicinity of Kuala Lumpur, which will be watched with interest by those who are concerned about bringing the benefits of broadcasting within the reach of Indian villagers
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  • 657 10 (From Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 3 The work of the Universal Rub' Paviors, Limited, has an interest for a wider cirdle than is represented by shareholders, for the company is enga in the pioneering work of making rul road paving blocks, and therefore
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    • 35 10 FREDRIC MARCH AT HIS BEST IN 20th CENTURY’S DASHING, DARING, DELIGHTFUL COMEDY. 'THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI' More Thrilling than ‘ROBIN HOOD/ ‘THIEF OF BAGDAD» and other famous Adventure films of the silent days MAJESTIC— soon’
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  • 1926 11 SIR ROGER KEYES' DISCLOSURE VITAL TELEGRAM HELD UP LORD KITCHENER AND THE EVACUATION Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes, in his “Naval Memoirs,” makes the startling disclosure that Lord Kitchener was not in favour of the evacuation of Gallipoli. Evacuation had been pressed but Lord
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    • 151 11 BY APPOINTMENT "TT; H IHE KING He said to me —the favourite got home in a canter OrJS jSSjjS& y- 1 /gaT>Y C/r z>, iKfl Blfe If® 'W 1» Ki 1i I said to him —l*ve got the favourite at home in a decanter BORN 1 820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I Agents
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    • 423 11 The Proven STOMACH REMEDY for Bad Cases For over 20 years c Bisurated Magnesia has been banishing stomach disorders. These authentic cases are typical of the countless former sufferers who now enjoy the blessing of good digestion, thanks to the efficacy of Bisurated Magnesia. GASTRITIS ended after 29 years. Mr.
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  • 1066 12 AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by steamer j to Marseilles and thence by French Air! Mail Service will be closed al 6 p.m. to- day. A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Irish Free State and Canada by road to Alor Star and thence by
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  • 226 12 Dates And Venues OCTOBER 16 Champion Stakes. Run at Newmarket Distance One Mile, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 17 Cesarewitch Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance Two Miles, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 18 Middle Park Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance Six Furlongs. OCTOBER 31 Cambridgeshire Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance
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    • 102 12 I™^l I OPENING TO-NIGHT j 6-30 9-30 j I MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW I AT 2-45 P.M. aPHK RETURN SCREENING OF THE YEAR’S GREATEST NOVELTY. gj THE FIRST MYSTERY THRILL PICTURE DIFFERENT FROM L ANY OTHERS I Starring I LIONEL ATWILL FAY WRAY g I LEE TRACY, ETC. X'' il
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    • 123 12 TO-DAY 3 SHOWS 2-45 6-15 1 i HE BRANDED THE LIVES OF THREE WOMEN WHEN THEY TRIED TO TEACH HIM LOVE! all THE CLASH a Bfire of LOUIS BROMFIELL S GREAT NOVE ELECTRIFIES THE SCRE f IN THE DRAMA OF CIRCUS RIDER WHC BECAME A MULTI-MILLIONAIRE RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "A
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  • 269 13 Emotional Drama At Queen’s Richard Barthelmess and Jean Muir are featured together in an intensely emotional drama “A Modern Hero” which opened at the Queen’s yesterday. The picture is particularly notewort y for the splendid performance given by Miss Muir round whom a touching romance woven. Richard
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  • 211 13 Walls-Lynn Comedy At Majestic ‘‘A Cup Of Kindness,” with Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls in the leading roles, began a season at the Majestic yesterday. This production is probably one best in which the two noted comedians have been starred. The action is rapid and more
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    • 356 13 STARTING TO-DAY MYL J w w y 2-45 6-15 9.30 W I N D S O R MA K T TT 1 “-Z 1\ TO-MORROW AT 2-45 fox‘fi'lm's''st'i ß ring d^am^lro^ S nt ™.!i? VEL! MIGHTY AS A PICTURE! MA BROUGHT TO LIFE FROM THE INTERNATIONALLY FA MOUS NOVEL BY
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  • 507 14 HER PARENTS HAD £lO,OOO A YEAR NOW SHE LIVES IN A CARAVAN TO PAY FOR CAREERS OF HER SONS SHE HAS WON Camberley, (Surrey) Sept. 29. I have just been taking tea in the caravan home of a woman who for four years has been a
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  • 81 14 English Firm Secures Contract Although telephone subscribers on the Australian mainland can now ring up 32,000,000 other subscribers in the world, they cannct ring Tasmania which is one of the few isolated places left. Now a cable is to be laid across Bass Streit at the instigation
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  • 75 14 Mr. William Freeman, of Adelaide, the last survivor of *he Crimean war in Australia, has just died. Mr. Freeman, says Austral News, celebrated his 104 birthday in February. He was a native of Edinburgh and served his apprenticeship as a carpenter, before joining the navy.
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  • 264 14 Luxurious New Dutch Machines Amsterdam, Sept. 27. The new Fokker aeroplane for the Royal Dutch Air Line’s Amsterdam-East Indies service, F. 36, which has been undergoing its final tests recently, w’as officially “dedi- cated" by a series of flights from Schiphol i Aerodrome, first over Amsterdam
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  • 241 14 Customs Officers’ Find In Cruise Liner Twenty-seven bottles of gin. stated to have been found by Customs officers in a coffin in the Cunard-White Star liner Homeric were mentioned at Southampton on Sept. 29, when three members of the crew were charged with attempting to defraud
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  • 110 14 Australia Ahead In Manufacture A speed X-ray plant, using 90 horsepower of electrical energy and capable of making extremely fast photographic exposures hes jus*: been installed in St. Vincent’s hospital, Sydney. The plant will be used for diagnosis and is the only one of jits photographic speed in
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  • 149 14 This Time In Australian Waters An elder and k’rger bro* her, or possibly sister, of the Loch N'ss monster has appeared near Innisfail off the Queensland coast, says Austral News Five fishermen saw it. They say it is more than 50 ft. long, has a long snakelike head,
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  • 147 14 Eight Day Extension Competitors in the Centenary Air Race to Australia will have eight clear days after the race in which to lodge protests, instead of the 12 hours originally stipulated. This has just been decided by the race committee, says Austral News. The change will affect
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  • 749 15 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang Mj/ring the week IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. KUALA from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Sails for the same port;? today. S.S. MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Renoog and Victoria Pcint. Sails for the
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    • 674 15 Ti3l A f 1 blub pummel lime V reeels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due C. PHILOCTETES London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Hull a?”’ London C. MENESTHEUS Mara., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow 13 Nov 9 C. MYRMIDON Amsterdam. London Hamburg Oct 19 Nov 14 MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE Ct 25 Nov 21
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    • 182 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oWAMERICAN MAIL line* TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Fmiu Penang Arrive Marseiltee Arrive New York Oct. 25 PRES JOHNSON Nov. 21 Dec. 4 Nov. 8 PRES. MONROE Dec 5 Dec 18 Nov. 22 PRES. VAN BUREN Dec 19 Jan 1 Dec. 6 PRES. GARFIELD 2 15 20 PRES.
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    • 770 15 A. P and BRITISH INDIA PianiiMMiiar and Oriental N. Co., anderl Penang, Teluk Anson, Port contract with HU Government, ham, Malacca and Singapore Serrtcfe London and Far Eart Mall Service. Mata Hari Oct 13 Ostward* from Louden for China and Bulan Oct. 20 Japan. due Penang. Saillngß of Steamers of
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  • 89 16 No One Injured (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 12. Three revolver shots which rang cut at the junction of Middle Road and Prinsep Street last night caused a stampede. No injured were found but the reason for the shooting is still a mystery. The
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  • 84 16 Siam Alive To International Services (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 12. Sir Phillip Sassoon’s euloguim on the Don Muang Aerodrome compared with the facilities at Alor Star and Penang is published here with a vi-w to showing that Siam is alive to International Services and ir-needs.
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  • 611 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Chur.'.h at England > 20th Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m. Matins end Litany. Pss. CXIV and CXV. Hymn—l 64. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Pss. CXXIV—2S3. Pss. CXXVI -256. Magnificat—262. Nunc Dimittis--254. Hymns— 163 —197—303 630. THURSDAY
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  • 227 16 P.C.C. “A” 1: PRC. “A,” 2 An “A” team from the Penang Recreation Club defeated a Penang Cricket Club “A” team at hockey on the Esplanade yesterday evening by two goals to one. Conditions, though slippery, were very much drier than for many games past. The P.R.C. were
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  • 51 16 G C. Miller Beats W. M. Edwards In The Final The finals of the S.C.C. lawn bowls championship tournament took place at the SCC on Thursday afternoon when G. C Miller beat W M. Edwards by 21—18. The prizes were afterwards presented to the winner and the
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  • 186 16 Mrs. V. M. Lindlowy who is organising this year’s “Poppy Day” Fund is holding a meeting to discuss ways and means of collecting money for this year’s fund, at her house. No. 2, Sepoy Lines, on Tuesday, at 7.15 p.m. The following will, in all probability.
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  • 603 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’s share List to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Alor Gajah 145 1.55 1.50 160 Amal. Malay 3.30 3.40 3.40 3.50 Bassett 72% 77% 75 85 Batu Lintang 1.20 125
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  • 37 16 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent! BangkDk, October 11 There has been a recrudescence of r;. es in Bangkok and two dogs died with bies at the Animal Welfare Clinic withir > the winner and the runner-up.
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  • 172 16 A charge that he did falsely repre- at the Immigration Depot on October I that Lam Woy had been working at ing house 61 Love Lane for the past six i months, in order to assist Lam Woy to i a Certificate of Admission to the Colony. w’as
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  • 118 16 London YESTERDAY TO-DAY ■HN.-(3 Months) 301 £232 0 0 London Singapore £228.15.0 £229.15.0 Business Done $114.00 $114.37 Penang Business $114.00 Buyers no sellers COPRA.—(Sundried) BLACK PEPPER 33 27 RUBBER. $20.50 $22.50 New York 6151 M Singapore «rwvfr 4 516c(G) Holiday Singapore Spot 23%c 22% Jan./Mar. 26c ApriVJ— 27%c
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  • 100 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursd. Paris 74 7[32 New York 4.94 C- 4 .g0 Montreal 4.82’.$ 4 xi Brussels 20.95' Geneva 15.0 f 14 Amsterdam 7.21 Milan 57 5)32 56 Berlia 1215 Stockholm 19.39% jc t Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90% M).9ox Vienna 26% 26% Prague 117% ii
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  • 36 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 13 London Banx Demand 7‘p 4 mjts 2'4 Private 3 m|ts credit 2 3 Documentary On New’ York Demand France T.T. Hongkong T.T. 27% dis Shanghai T.T. 34%' dis India T.T. Silver 24
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 394 16 Runny mede Hotel PENANG ’Phone 543. TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TO 12 MIDNIGHT. TO-MORROW ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 7 to 9.30 p.m. on the lawns, weather .permitting. Programme 1. Overture THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Otto Nicolai 2. Suite A LOVER IN DAMASCUS Amy Woodforde-Finden (a) “Far across the Desert Sands” (b) “Where
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    • 17 16 POSITION? First Class Shorfhanu experience. Speed and <*ceu y cast No beginners need apply c/o Pinang Gazette.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 37 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 N Noon 82 NW I TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 2.32 a.m. 9.10 a.m. 2.52 p.m. 9.02 p.m. To-morrow 3.00 a.m. 9.48 a.m 3.28 p.m. 9.31 p.m
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