Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 October 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. published DAILY. N 250. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 975 1 Is JTT AND BLACK LIMPING I HOME I DUTCHMEN IN HOT PURSUIT I WDS AWAITING WINNER AT MELBOURNE I RACECOURSE I Charleville, October 23. nd of the great race may be dramatic for Scott and Black »e limping borne with the Dutchmen in
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  • 348 1 of seasoned wisdom."—Rugby Radio Service. Opened At Cambridge COST OVER £500,000 London, October 22. i His Majes'y the King accompanied by j the Queen opened the new Cambridge University Library today. It is probably J the most-up-to-date library in the world! end has cost more than £500,000.
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  • 66 1 Reuter. November RESERVE STOCKS AND PRICE CONTROL Brussels, October 22. Members of the International Tin Committee, at their monthly meeting, exchanged views on the problem of using reserve stocks to control prices. It was decided to leave the discussion of quotas until November. It was stated
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  • 125 1 Rugby Radio Service. Lord Selsdon’s Visit To America London, Oct. 22. A committee, appointed by the Postmaster General under the chairmanship of Lord Selsdon to consider the development of television, and the conditions, under which any, public television service should be provided in Great Britain, has now almost
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  • 8374 1 CHIEF SECRETARY'S MEMORANDUM ON ESTIMATES RESERVE FUND IN CASE OF FURTHER DEPRESSION (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. 1 he F.M.S. Budget lor 193? received the blessings of the unofficials who were apparently dumbfounded by the Chief Secretary’s poetic flights and the High Commissioner’s rhetoric.
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    • 21 1 I h TOKISATSU I ARTISTIC I P HC OGRAPHERS II Na *-7°» Bi»ho|» Street, I PENANG. I 1 ephone No. 772.
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    • 30 1 fl strenuous exertion rropical climates you need the natural refreshment of rich full-cream i ..BEAR BRAND" Milk... a palatable drink with I all the properties of a nourishing and sustaining
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    • 83 1 Il DONALD is C O T C H WHISKY A fine WHISKY At a Moderate Prtee of $2.95 a bottle. Obtainable From All Provision Stores. TO-DAY’S NEWS I PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS 11 Share Lists And Produce j Prices 14 Commercial News 14 and 15
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    • 1625 2 FOR CASUAL INonce BAN KS yrv und See ADVERTISEMENTS a/lU 19th day of Augast l> l934. me since the CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE I I shall not be liable for any debts con- O F INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA < u AAinCI M A AT£CH APPU All communication! relating to tracted
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  • 2633 3 PRINCE GEORGE AND PRINCESS MARINA THE KING’S CONSENT TO THEIR MARRIAGE BISHOP CONDEMNS BIRTH CONTROL COUNCIL OF WOMEN URGE WORLD PEACE (From Our Own Correspondent). London, October 10. A NOTABLE PRIVY COUNCIL THE KING’S formal consent was given on October sth to the marriage ;of
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    • 226 3 Fit and fresh after the day’s work I HORLICK’S Xtbl I ’/3 rd extra energy /j n■ rM M There’s no secret about energy —it just depends I A /Lk/ ■B v IH Br on nourishment you get. It is especially ll 1/9 i important, in a warm climate, to
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  • 2367 4 ROYAL VICTORY AT NEWMARKET UMIDWAR WINS JOCKEY CLUB STAKES THE NEWMARKET SALES (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, October 10. KING AND QUEEN AT THE RACES In spite of the unfavourable weather, the King and Queen went to Kempton Park races. His Majesty’s Fairlead was fancied for the
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  • 50 4 Cercle SportiFs Fine Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 22. The Bangkok Sports Club team, which defeated th? Singapore United Services a week earlier at Rugby by the odd point in eleven, was beaten at Saigon yesterday by the Cercle Sportif by 22 points to nil.
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  • 66 4 —Reuter. 1000 In 34 Minutes WORLD'S RECORD FOR FAST SCORING Melbourne, Oct. 22. At the close of today's play in the World’s Billiards Championship, Lindrum led Davis by 617 points. Lindrum made a break of 1,353 points, of which the 1,000 was scored in 34 minutes, a
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  • 688 4 Proposed Rules Drafted NEWS OF VARIOUS ASSOCIATIONS (BY “SHUTTLECOCK” While there is a lull at present in the activities cf the Penang Badminton Asso-cx-tion, the open championship tournaments having been concluded recently, clubs and parties continue to have their usual matches and practices. The Limstead players, who
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  • 109 4 Autumn Meeting HANDICAPS OF TV- o RACES ON SECOND i AY The following are handicaps fl races on the Second dey of the Per Club Autumn Meeting to be run o' ber 31. Ponies—Class I—Div. I—s Furs Athlacca 0 Shoot Up 8. Enniskillen Q Lady Keith u
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  • 307 4 Hockey On The Padang In a friendly hockey match played yesterday on the Esplanade, the Penang Recreation Club ‘A’ team defeated the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by one goal to nil. The game was fast and keenly contested throughout but there were many minor infringements on both
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  • 90 4 Malakoff And Penang Tie The golf match between Malakof? and the Penang Golf Club played x nang on Sunday wes a tie, each sid' ning three games. The following wt 1 results Penantg MaJaked T. McKinstery Hallid 1 R. C. Abbott R J. Moncur Craig 0 J.
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  • 1609 5 ARAZEN S RECORD EQUALLED AND COURSE RECORD TWICE BEATEN BUSSON SECOND ADAMS THIRD Walton Heath, October 12. E. R. Whitcombe (Meyrick Park, Bourneinuthj woq the Dunlop Metropolitan £5OO lurnament here today with an aggregate of (69 plus 69 plus 68 plus 77) 283,
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  • 422 5 j Bart's Forwards In Great Form DEADLY TACKLING Gloucester 22 pts., St. Bart’s Hospital a St. Bart’s Hospital gave Gloucester a very keen game. For a long time they he the upper hand, and the home club looked like having a desperate fight to avoid
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  • 570 5 Honours Shared With Cardiff HARD FOUGHT GAME Newport 3 pts., Cardiff 3 In one of the hardest and most exciting Rugby games of the present season Newport and Cardiff had to be satisfied with a draw. Newport scored a penalty goal and Cardiff a try. That means
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    • 303 5 .Hg, M The Cylinder and Valves V hundreds of pounds to the square and at tem peratures at times approaching HXX)' Centigrade. For smooth running and continuous efficiency all the surfaces must remain perfectly smooth and rate to a few Only the lubricant can the In many engines, the valves
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    • 89 5 Wassiamvll’s i GREAT ECONOMY SALE' I NOW IN FULL SWING I MANY GROUPS OF CHEAP BARGAINS VIZ— Printed Georgette Crepe 55 Cents Per Yard Printed Crepe-de-chine 36 56 aa 4 French Lace Flouncing 36 90 SB SI 0« > I SB SB BS 31)50 SB SB ai si so 01
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  • 690 6 HOW WE BEAT THE U BOATS u. s. TO THE RESCUE AT A CRITICAL MOMENT BLAZING SUBMARINE SINKS OFF IRELAND BUT TURNS UP IN GERMANY Secrets of Britain’s fight for life against the mounting menace of U-boat warfare are revealed by the publication of Daiif.
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  • 769 6 Glimpse At Secret Court j Session GLORIA TO BE ASKED i HER CHOICE New York, Oct. 10. The Vanderbilt heiress trial was resu ned cn Octcber 10, still behind closed doors. Mrs. Morgan, 10-year-old Gloria’s grandmother, who gave evidence yesterday against Mrs. Vanderbilt, her
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  • 432 6 ON A GIRL Wild Scenes In Court END OF VIOLETTE NOZIERES CASE Paris, Cct, 12. There were extraordinary scenes i i court when Violette Nozieres, ’he 19-year-old girl who has hern called the “Lucrezio, Borgia of France,” was this evening sentenced to death for the murder of her
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  • 1242 6 "HOUSING CONDITIONS THERE ARE B ONE-SIDED PROPAGANDA A WORD OF ADVICE TO BLOOMSBUR BOLSHEVIST BY JOHN BROWN Mr. Brown ivas lately seen by Lord Nuffield distributing “Red” pamphlets outside the Morris motor works. Lord Nuffield at once challenged him to go
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  • 428 7 Small Crop Yesterday CURE FOR ASTHMA Before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. ridge, yesterday, a number of persons re produced for sentence on various unts of selling and consuming chandu ien they had no licences. A plea that he .ok chandu to cure his asthma was made
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  • 365 7 New Case’s 16 Years After War Sixteen years after the Armistice the work of St. Dunstan’s is still as great and is necessary as it ever was. The nineteenth annual report for the year ended March 31 records that more new case? are oming in.
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  • 221 7 There 4s no seed for you to suffer the agonies of gastric and stomach trouble, of indigestion, wind or sick stomach, Maclean Brand Stomach Powder gives relief when all other treatments have failed. We receive hundreds of letters from grateful sufferers, and the following
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  • 258 7 Tribute To British Policy Mr. R. S. Sarma, Leader of the Centre Party in the Indian Legislative Assembly and founder and editor of the Whip, a weekly journal started in Calcutta last winter to combat terrorism, has arrived in London. In a statement to “The
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  • 212 7 The Constitutional Problem Speaking at Paisley Town Hall at a demonstration on behalf of the National Government, Colonel Colville, M.P., Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade, referred t'p trade with India. He said that, whatever his hearers might think about other things, they could not deny
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 697 7 (To the Editor of the “Finang Gazette”.) Sir, —We shall be grateful if you will give publicity to this letter and the attached circular letter which it is proposed to send to members of European Clubs in Penang. 2. The Distressed Europeans Committee originally Constituted
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  • 84 7 .—Reuter. Corbett Held By Johnny King London, Oct. 22. At Manchester, in a fifteen round contest, Dick Corbett and Johnny King boxed a draw. The bout was to have been for the British and Empire Bantam titles which Corbett holds but Corbett, however, failed to pass the scales weighing
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  • 128 7 First Day, 27th October 1934 j Second Day, 31st October 1934 i Third Day, 3rd November 1934 The Races start at 2.30 P.M. on WEDNESDAY 2.15 P.M. on SATURDAYS. The Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be MEN $lO/- for the Meeting. $5/- for the
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    • 276 7 Sausages AND Mash I I I ARE ONLY ONE OF THE I MANY ATTRACTIONS OF THE I J JfS OFFICIAL 1 I |r S. I AT THE 1 I E. O. HOTEL? I 1 ON NOVEMBER 3R»- g i a k This space kindly donated to “POPPY DAY” Funds by
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  • 223 8 “Penrod And Sam” Go and see “Penrod and Sam,” the picture which is now showing at Queen’s. It is so human that it will give you a thrill. It is not a picture for children only, but for all whose hearts are young. Booth Tarkington wrote
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    • 90 8 IMWWB MB™ HSnliS ll Bfl -■■IS 11 PM SIP A SJ cl OXM J I i OFFICE~CLEANING In allowing your offices to be properly CLEANED you would no doubt prefer those that possess good experience in the line, that use the best necessary materials to ensure good work, that are
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    • 644 8 JET wlnd s o R AT 4jjjfe PARAMOUNT'S MOST UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR! THE DEEP DRAMA AND GLAMOUR OF A FAMOUS LONELY HEARTS CLUB. “STRICTLY PERSONAL ~u it mt mu.'Wh.tjy with MARJORIE RAMBEAU EDDIE QUILLAN DOROTHY JORDAN. 1 AN INTIMATE GLIMPSE INTO THE LIVES OF MEN AND WOMEN WHO
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    • 181 9 6-30 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 The Screen’s prodigal Son-of-a-Gun returns in his hit of hit. I JAMES CAGNEY in 3 "HARD TO HANDLE"! POPULAR REDUCED PRICES. OPENING TO-MORROW Ravishing KAY FRANCIS Hollywood’s Acknowledged Queen of Fashion in the love story W 'STREET OF WOMEN* 6-15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 FOR
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  • 1084 10 Flying once more takes first place in the news. There has always been something alluring to the imagination about flight. The fairy-tales catered for this sentiment and there were invented for us magical flying carpets or winged horses with which childhood was excited. We became as Gods
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  • 1723 10 LANDS ON UNCONDITIONED PART OF AERODROME BUT SPEED PREVENTS MACHINE BEI’ BOGGED (By Our Own Reporter). Alor Star, Monday Noon. I After a patient wait since noon yeater- day (Sunday) Alor Star residenta were rewarded with the sight of one of
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    • 208 10 —»»jjy if If the rain is pouring down and you can’t get to town cl BLaT A CARLSBERG 2 LAGER PILSNER STOUT| OULt irnruxt 1 Jt-KO IME EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur '1 i ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE Only 8 Days more. 1 I i *'j I
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    • 49 10 I BY ARDLEY LAVENDER So long cherished by all dainty woman-' hood that it has become a very part of modem social life. It is charming at all times and in tune with all occasions. ljU WnMWWEI SSSK Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR.
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  • 684 11 ARRIVE AT MELBOURNE AT 5.34 A.M. G. M. T. LONDON AUSTRALIA IN 71 HOURS FLYING TIME ENGINE GIVES TROUBLE AT CHARLESVILLE <1 W. A. Scott and T. Campbell-Black won the I.ondon to Meltourne race by a comfortable margin. They were delayed by engine trouble
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  • 60 11 The Charity performance of the Malay Bungsawan given on Tuesday, 2nd OctoBungsawan given cn Tuesday, 22nd October, realised a nett sum of $183.00 for the Fund. The Committee of the Central Aid Fund wishes to thank the Directors of Messrs. Amalgamated Amusements L*d., and the members of
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  • 468 11 MINOR'S DEALINGS WITH BENGALI I In the Supreme Court, Penang, before Mr. Justice Whitley, the case was taken up for hearing today, in which a Bengali money lender named Mengel Singh sued Aziz Khan, son of Ibrahim Khan, for the recovery of a sum of $3,000
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  • 151 11 Judgment Should Be Deferred London, October 22. In a speech at Darlington this evening Lord Londonderry, Secretary for Air, referring to the question of Indian Constitutional Reforms urged that judgment should be deferred until the publication of I the Joint Select Committee’s repor t. The main proposals embodied
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  • 96 11 Australia is now connected by phototelegraphy with Great Britain. Transmitting and receiving apparatus installed a* the Central Telegraph Station of Cable and Wireless. Limited, will be available for public use for the transmission of pictures and other phototelegraphic matter from 8 a.m. on Tuesday, October 16. The
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  • 382 11 Sungei Besi HydroElectric Station I i FAILURES STRONGLY i CONDEMNED i j (From Our Own Correspondent i I Kuala Lumpur, October 23. I On the resumption of the Federal Council this morning and before continuing the business, the High Commissioner made the following important announcement Before proceeding with
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  • 219 11 Reuter. Brussels Agreement Not Mutually Assisting London, Oct. 22. The declaration of the gold bloc to main-| tain the gold content of currencies is res- j ponsible for the recovery of francs and j dollars in terms of sterling, but the set- back in sterling is generally
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  • 31 11 .—Reuter. Brussels, October 23. j The Unit-id Stages and Great Britain as consumers have been admitted to the Interr tionai Tin Committee in an ruvi- sjry capaci y ’y.
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    • 188 11 "AMMIWWWWAMVWWWIAAAV. I f -mIL «ski j a J;. I■ f I X I I i A Picture of Health" i I What a baby Everyone admires him. Thanks to Humanised TRUFOOD. If you can't feed him yourself you can certainly rely on Humanised Trufood. It’s the most logical alternative—and has
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    • 82 12 TOUR THRILLS SUSPENSE MYSTERY I AUGUSTUS THOMAS* Exciting Romance That Thrilled New York for 2 Years THE WITCHING HOUR Paramount's Absorbing Drama with SIR GUY STANDING JOHN HALLIDAY JUDITH ALLEN TOM BROWN A sensational story of a man who made a murderer of the boy who was to marry his
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    • 100 12 FOR SALE Vauxhall V. Y. Saloon De Luxe wth Sunshine Roof English Model H.P 16 9 (Registration No. P. 33.) Owner going on leave. a F^ r T ur t }ier particulars or trial apply A. P. H. Holmes, 7, Scott Road, Penang. FOR SALE Modern Household Furniture conta m
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  • 932 13 Woman Kicked On Stomach DEMAND FOR MONEY REFUSED I Tan Cheong, a Chinese, appeared before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday on charge of voluntarily causing hur te Lau Ah Kew, cn Sept. 11 for the purpose of extortion. Court Inspector Smith prosecuted. COMPLAINANT’S STORY
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  • 600 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and M.s. H. R. Jones left last right I by the express for Kuala Lumpur. I Dr. T. S. Macaulay, of Seremban, was a caller at Malaya House, London, early in Octbber. The death has just occurred at Kings Lynn of Mr. Frederick Milnes Porcher, aged 64.
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    • 325 13 Parker’s Revolutionary Pen ends running out of ink! show* when Less than actual size /OZ Z*i&, 7HE day has finally come when a great convenience to clerks, you can write without fear that draftsmen and others. your pen may run dry. Parker’s Nothing Jike the Parker Vacuamazing I isimattc feature
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    • 16 13 MR. GEORGE ARLISS in an entirely new type of story 'THE LAST GENTLEMAN' MAJESTIC Very Soon
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    • 82 13 I 1 I 11 i>rx r II 1 ■I r U I! IP 11, n K I I 1 s I 7' I 1 1 I ■J!LJCB I I HIRE PIANO IT ONLY COSTS $lO.OO I PER MONTH I AND THIS INCLUDES FREE TUNING I AND SERVICE. I ROBINSON PIANO
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  • 1083 14 Tin And Rubbar Shares BY AM MAIL (By courtesy of Kennedy Co.) London, Oct. 13. MINES London Tin (10) —110% 110 110 11*1) o|l% 0)3 7% pc. Pref. (10 0) —11)1% 10'10% 010% 010% ii|i% n t o Pahang Consd. (50) —9)0 (11)10) MISCELLANEOUS Anglo-Burma Tin (5
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  • 119 14 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Peris 74 23|32 74 29|32 New York 4.95% Montreal 4.85% 4.86% Brussels 21.09 21.15 Geneva 15.10 15.15 Amsterdam 7.27 7.29 Milan 57% 57 ***** Berlin 12.24% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90i/ 2 Vienna 26% 26% Prague 117% IJB%
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  • 369 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TO-DAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quetattsoe in MESSRS. KENNEDY 4k CO.'S Shane List to-day.— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seilers TIN Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 c 2.10 2.15 c Hitam 50 55c 50 55c Hong Fatt 45 50 45 50 Hongkong 11)6
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  • 268 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day "Yesterday To-day Buyers Bellers Buyers Seilera TIN Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.10 2.15 Hitam 52 53c 51% 53c Kinta 2.50 2.55 2.45 2.50 Klang River 175 1.80 1.70 180 Kuchai 1.02% 1.05 1.00 1.05
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  • 158 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 4 9 5)1% Ayer Hitams 14)0 14|9 Ayer Wengs 2.10 2.15c.d. Chenderiangs 9io 9)6 Hitams 50 55c.d. Hong Fatts 46 48 Jelapangs 11 4 9 12'3 Jelebus 1.15 1.20 Johans 26 t K. Kaimintings
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  • 126 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No market £230.17.6 TEN.—(3 Months) London No market £229.0.0 Singapore $114.00 $114.00 Business Done Penang $114.12% Business Buyers no selers COPRA* —(Sundried) $3.10 $3.15 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $21.50 RUBBER.— London 6%d. 6 1316 d. New York 13 13|16c(G) 13 15)16c(G) Singapore Spot 22 %c. 22
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  • 267 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up- to noon to-day .r -a-' Yesterday... To-day Buyers Seilers Buyers Sellers RUBBER:— Allenbys 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 ex Bassetts 75 80 75 80 B. Lintangs 1.20 1.22% 1.20 1.22% Biogas 99 1.01% 99 1.01% K. Sidims 2.40 2.55
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  • 51 14 PENANG, OCTOBER 23 London Bank Demand >» .> 4 m'ts J 4 3|32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2 I 3 Documentary On New York Demand 2|4 7 1 16 France m Tt 57% Shanghai T T 855 Hongkong m Tt 421 4% dis. India T.T 29 *2% dis. Silver
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    • 109 14 An Economical and Low Electric CurrentConsumption Refrigerat r at your service the universal cooler. Ip I __aß- I roR I HEALTH I R AN lIcO M F O R ON HIRE AT ATTRACTIVE LOW MONTHLY RENTALS AND/OR ON SALE AT KEEN PR S AND EASY PAYMENT TERMS. Kindly call and
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    • 39 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall a rn 76 E 1 m.m. Noon 88 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 12.28 a.m 7.02 a.m. 12.45 p.m 7.05 p.m. To-morrow 1.00 a.m 7.40 a.m. 1-22 p.m 7.40 p jn.
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    • 65 14 YiVAViV.Vi'iW WJ N D.S OR NEXT CHANGE A GENUINELY FINE PARAMOUNT PICTURE! HE COMMITTED A MURDER BUT WAS INNOCENT OF ANY CRIME' F* -«Xsrf Th« boy wm ktall, r**t, 0» murdar m a •ft I <*•**■» «a /.W '•’«'"ad protect S®"M *a hour o 4 jo, •oear, navar target 0
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  • 1054 15 Improvement In Results I SIR FRANCIS VOULES ON THE OUTLOOK The ninth annual general meeting of the Kuala Muda Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the Great Eastern Hotel, E.C., Sir Francis M. Voules, C.B.E. (chairman of the company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. E. D. Roberts,
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  • 359 15 United Sua Belong Share Issue BIG PREMIUM As foreshadowed in “The Financial Times” the United Sua Betong Rubber Estates has purchased a further property. The purchase price, which has been paid in cash, involves the payment of over £230, 000. In order to provide the necessary
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  • 57 15 Kenny (Selangor) Pays Two Per Cent. The directors of the Kenny (Selangor) Rubber Company recommend a dividend of 2 per cent, in respect of the year to 30th June last. This is the first distribution on the £474,285 of issued capital since the 4 per cent, for
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  • 409 15 5,000 Tons Difference In June Figures Amsterdam, Oct. 7. With reference to the figures of rubber j exports from the Dutch East Indies by the Central Bureau for Statistics at Batavia,; published in “The Financial Times” on sth j October, the Bureau in a cable now
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    • 108 15 THEFASTHTO/L Mf THE MHUD ALL THREE RECORDS OF THE AIR WERE ACHIEVED ON WAKEFIELD CASTROL. APB 25 Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., I > > MANUFACTURERS OF t I WATER PURIFICATION PLANT JS, I /ii i. iii < 1 i I p f i HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT
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    • 79 15 COLUMN ■Easily The Best Film Of fhe Week. A Genius Has Cast The Film.” THE evening standard. M.-G.-M's GRANDEST CREEN ENTERTAINMENT THIS SEASON I rBBm ■lfl IA 8 R I I .< ►5 Ita/ y wmib ■yIF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW AMUSING A DETECTIVE MURDER MYSTERY CAN BE UNTIL YOU
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    • 1867 16 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 0 4 I > ISFBQFi c*k/americAn mail line i. t > J 3SSRg |J£\ I > BLUEFUMMCL LIME PCTErJ u LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Doe WB- Penang London LMjLgMfeffilW- .jbuml-i IS" «“Glasgow Nov. 1 ,J° EUROP Now York I B. DIOMED^ #’I^ leRWCE. 9 LlwSpoJl Oct.
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  • 619 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following Is a list of vessels arriving «nd sailing from Penang during the IN PORT TO-DAY SS. KLANG from Singapore and Port Swettenham. Sails for the same ports today. ,S. KUALA from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Sails for Singapore on Friday. S.
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  • 198 17 Dates And Venues OCTOBER 31 Cambridgeshire Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance One Mile, One Furlong. NOVEMBER 1 Dewhurst Stakes. Run at Newmarket Distance Seven Furlongs. NOVEMBER 9 Liverpool Autumn Cup. Run at Livei> pool. Distance One Mile. Two Furlong», 170 Yards. NOVEMBER 16 Derby Cup. Run
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  • 866 17 The Post Office notifies thc.t a tel gram from G.P.O. London says that ‘he mail despatched from Penang, on September 29 by the s.s. “Mantua” was delivered in London on October 20. NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 10th Oc’ober per the Netherlands Aircraft
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    • 107 17 THE WORLD OPTICAL CO., 24, Leith Street, Penang Telephone No. 337. Most Up-to-dofe and Comprehensively Equipped Optical House in Town. n SS 9 W W T" f 1 '”ir MI IBfl Wl? We use modern electrical apparatus for making lenses. Lenses are ground according to prescription. Only modern spectacle frames
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    • 580 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the new wavelengths, two of which will be used simultaneously:— GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.52 metres S GSF 19.82 m-'rea throughout and GSG 16.86 mefrj until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and
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    • 485 17 VS—BAH—PENANG i. h TOMORROW The evening will be occupied by the following H.M.V. Records kindly len‘ to the Society by Messrs. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. t Penang. B-8199 Musical Box Springtime Semade) M?rek Weber and Orchestra. B-6461 This Little Piggie Went To Market—F.T. Midnight, The Stars And You F.T.) —Ray
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    • 199 17 B.3s—Light Music 8 50—Woman’s Hour 9.os—News Bulletin (English) 9.2o—Music from Hamburg: Instruments have a Dance 10.20 Topical Talk 10.35 News Bulletin (German) 10.50—Germany’s River of Fate: Land and Folk on the Upper Weser. A Radio Sequence by Walter Tappe 11.35 News Bulletin (English) 11.50 DJA close down (German, English) SATURDAY
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  • 1045 18 Malayan Pest DANGERS OF "BURNING OFF" LAND The grass known as lalang comprises two species of the genus Imperata and is distributed widely over the tropics. Its appearance is too well-known to need description, writes E. J. Strugnell in the Malayan Forostei. It has strong underground
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  • 655 18 Claim Fails IMPORTANT RULING BY MR. JUSTICE HOWES In the Ipoh Supreme Court on Saturday merning ‘he Hon’ble Mr. Justice Howes delivered his judgment dismissing the action in which Mr. J. Edgar Jones, th? senior partner of the law firm of Cowdy and Jones, of Ipoh,
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  • 662 18 Mr. Crum Retires END OF EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION Mr. J. Arthur Crum, M. INST. C.E., M.1.T., Consulting Engineer to the Royal State Railways, leaves Bangkok this after- noon on retirement. His departure marks the end of the long connection of European association with the State Railways a connection
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  • 408 18 Against Pensioner NO STEPS TO PREVENT ATTACHMENT SAYS JUDGE The civil suit in which S. Arumugam, a Government pensioner, of Taiping, sued I K. S. N. Mohamed Sultan and K. S. N. Mohamed Ibrahim, both of Taiping, for I the recovery of a sum of
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  • 4819 19 SIMILAR COMMERCIAL COMMODITIES FUNDAMENTAL REASON FOR SLOW DEVELOPMENT EIADE relations between China Tand India can be traced to the remote past, and according to Terrien de Lacouperie, Indian vessels visited the China coast ring the period 425-375 8.C., following route which went round the South
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  • 220 20 AT CLOSE OF D\Y.—A carter and his learn coming in from their work at Cowden, near Ea one of the gems of the Kentish countryside. In early autumn the beauty of this spot seems enhanced and it is much favoured by those ramblers who really
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