Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 August 1930

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ]?STABJ JSHEDi 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 193. VOL. LXXXVIII. > t t r* c* ~y SATURDAY, 23f(J AUGUST, PkICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 580 1 Oag ata brothers i dentists Head Office next The Dispensary. i jßraiifh Office 52, Leith Street ***** W BUCYRUS-ERIE COMPANY, x'' NORUSTO X V DREDGE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS < <'< *r 1 5 71 rs < I I rrifi I ORIGINAL MANUFAGTURERS i HtTTTTtR ’-''l of Ide&l i I Resists
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    • 29 1 H.miSATSU STUDIO j j with up-to-date Photo- f i graphy by electric light. r 772 > j r 68,70, Eishoi 1 STREET, PENANG. I r «</%•♦» ?f 7> L' *z* W
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2296 2 -I.—- I RANKS. UWU 11-fclAI POSITION WANTED. 01 ICKS. PICK MANS WORTH victoria KICKMANSWUK I H hotel nFDERLANDSCHE HANDEL 1., «A T> 1 Miner, gome experience bridge, retain St, Stephen’s College, own grounds beautiful country Coif maatschappij n._£ I JUSt iXCCCIVed I Ing wall. culvert, r >ad .nd weir construe-
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  • 2064 3 Amazing Progress in One Generation. Women’s Contribution in Period of Transition. The Problem of the Vote. THE ev luticn of the Turkish womai has been a bre Uh taking marvel. Mothers and grandmothers br mght up in an era of veils an 1 mystery doubless
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  • 165 3 CHINA’S INVITATION TO INDIA. Be pares, July 31. Efforts have been made by the InterUniversity Board to formulate a scheme of j dnt invitation to distinguished teachers from abroad, says the Pioneer. The Government of India have a!sa suggested the possibility of exchange of professors >f Ind
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 295 3 MARS LONDON flEBs -W < ff She knows that > Craven ‘A’ do not affect her throat and she s appreciates that extra IKtf' touch of QUALITY! CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ade Specially to Prevent Sore Throats _ONDON BY CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION for QUALinCt II »JL tmb 1 CAPITOfc
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 109 4 1 r 1 1 1 Kigr——Ip uni mmm— a—— —J— n mw mbwwwtmi-. REALLY <1 w^ z /Sw SOMETHING FOR NOTHING BRAND NEW 1929 AUSTIN CARS We have in stock u. few 7, 12 and 16 H.P, Austin L Touring and Closed Cars. J To clear these and make room
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  • 1550 5  -  A Corner for Women. BY I. G. E. L. A successful outfit depends tremendously upon the hat. Ask any man what i first attracts him to a woman’s appear me?. In nine cases out of ten be will name the hat b fore the frock. Beauty, to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 293 5 This Will Help You I In Your Resolution! I It is said there can be no sentiment in business, but whether this is true or not it is quite certain business has its human side, and words of appreciation, such as the fullowing letter conveys, encourage us H Ito even
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    • 162 5 -EMINENT IN EVERY Cp CJiJ] 'n'pji A I^=™lq~V~ B| SEEN THROUGH i THE microscope Only long strands of pure golden Virginia tobacco are seen when 555 Cigarettes are subjected to the close scrutiny of the microJ f 1® scope. The careful elimination by special processes of all deleterious matter ensures
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  • 514 6 A Career of Fraud. Sisters’ Story of Lost Life Savings. The career of fraud of a woman described ae a servant but who graduated M. A. at Manchcheeter University, wai disclosed at Middlesex sessions when Bessie H ?r--rocke. aged 35, was sentenced to three ytars’
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  • 213 6 DEATH SENTENCES ON 3 ACCUSED CONFIRMED. Bombay, Argust 1< Mr. Justice Baker of the Bombay High Court confirmed the dea’h sentences raised on S. L, Sard?, J, B. Shinde and A. R. Kurban Husain, for the murder of two policemen at Sholapur in May last. The
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  • 730 6 —“Daily Mail.” WOMEN CAN GO. Wondrous Beauty of Ross Sea. The blast of a liner’s S'ren may soon be echoing through the Silent Places of the South. For Lieut-Commander J. R. Stenhousp, the only Po’«r explorer who has commanded a ship in ail seasons in
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  • 53 6 CHECK TO INCREASED lawlessness. Ranch’, August 11. Increased lawlessness is reported from Sukkur. Bruish troops were despatched on Saturday u’ght to Pano. Akil, Sultanpur, Obctki and Dubar. Special police h-v? been < r it-red to Mirpur, Mathelo TJuka ?ni Un other Sukkar District villages. Troops are marching
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 72 6 KEEP UP youß HEALTH BY TAKEN 6 They clear all wastes and poisons from your system, leaving you full of vitality, energy and cheerfulness. FINE AFFEA RANCE—PERFOR MANCE Two Characteristics demanded by car buyers to-day. Both helped materially DOMINION ROYAL CORD TYRES Jah 11f Bo Standard Eq up men! on
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    • 16 6 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the
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    • 227 6 flt 1 Mi'lilfi II Till 11 1 il 1 11 111 I Hii~ l I i!jn" I" vll fI ill Refrigerators Chilled by I 1 I Kelvinator Stay Dry and Sweet Ah 1 r— I it K“Mr— 'ir 3 |||||lllll" |1,,*****111l| l!lllll lllllll |l|lllll ,lllll "«ll||| '^^lllllllllllllllllll'^ 11 “Baar— l
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 207 6 3 r Humour As Others See It. A “Yes, I can buy cognac that has been bottled for more than twenty-five years.” “Go on! Just show me the idiot who would keep cognac for twenty-five years without drinking it.” —Pages Gaies, Yverdon. ILA! I “You want to marry my daughter
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  • 631 7 Innings and 39 Runs. Sticky Wicket Suits Hornibrook. Full Scores. London, August 22. Australia won the fifth Test Match and the Ashes by an innings and 39 runs at the Oval yesterday. 'cket was soft and the weather fine /(Emmett and Fairfax opened the There were
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  • 78 7 P.L.T .A. Open: Tournament. TO DAYS ties. f 0 rain y 63 er j a y*g ties have beeil for to day as follows Singles. Hock Jin v T E Upton Wat Sun v EC Valberg Doubles. Yfifih \V X’ i r n 66 an k' and Tan Thean Seang
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  • 70 7 P 0. c. V PLANTERS XI. Thfi fnll p r "’Amg have been selected to re on J l6 PG C to day at 5.10 p. m Brun- ■‘'‘’’anade: .1 M Scon’ar; R D T() 7 and C G B *™es ;D D B Cook. and
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  • 101 7 Reuter. BETTY NUTHALL WINS SEMI-FINALS. Forest Hill. August 22. In the American Tennis Championship semi-finals Miss Betty Nuthall beat Miss Marjorie Morrill 6-8,6- 4, 6 —2 and Mrs Harper beat Baroness Levi 6 —2, 6 3. In the doubles semi-finals Miss Nutball and Miss Sarah Palfrey beat Miss
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  • 459 7 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Gloucester’s Slight Lapse. LANCASHIRE DRAWS. London, August 22. Gloucester dropped behind in the race for the championship by losing on the first innings to Derby at Chesterfield. Yorkshire gained an easy victory over Hampshire and go to first place as the Lancashire and Sussex
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  • 158 7 LIPSTICK AND PUR E STOP A CRICKE B MAT< H A cricket match was interrupted at roydon during mai week end by a woman’s handbag which fell cn the pitch from an aeroplane flying over the ground A purse and lipstick dropped from the bag as
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  • 453 7 EXTRA R ACE FOR PONIES. Five-Day Meeting to be Adhered to. BY “HC TAG” FROM the Official Time Table and schedule of racing drawn up in connection with the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting (it is stated, however, that the Schedule is subject to alteration)
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  • 156 7 A Newspaper Protest. London, August 4. Besides prominent publicity in the press the Indian Nationalist movement is also getting advertised through the talkies and movies. An attempt to show a British movietone gazette exhibiting the Takli demonstration is drawing public attention. The Movietone Gazette shows the demonstration
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  • 68 7 Aug 24 —Annual Penang Bisley”, Contd, Kampong Bahru Rifle Range: Officers P. P. W. V. 0. At Home —4 to 6 p.m. 24—Cricket: P.C.C. v. Ceylonese, Esplanade. Contd 30—Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ist day. Sept. 3—Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 2nd day. 6 -Singapore Turf Club Autumn
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 438 7 iTo the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —At the Lambeth Conference, the Archbishop of Canterbury made a correct diagnosis of the chaotic condition of the Church of England, but the remedies he prescribed were worse than the disease itself. One of the points he urged was the
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    • 24 7 Sir, —Average upkeep works out at $37.54 per acre per annum. Yours etc., H. B. Mollett. Fenang, August 22.
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    • 129 7 Sir,—l hear that the management of the. Tonsorial Parlour, the Penang up-to date barbering concern, have curtailed their charge for a crop to 40c. as compared with 50c. in times of boom. Also certain landlords are reducing the rents by 10 per cent. This is necessary at present in
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    • 611 7 This letter is taken from the Malayan Daily Express:— Sir —The question of unemployment to day looms large. Not the least serious is the question of European unemployment. That there should be any unemployment among Europeans and especially among planters is very largely the fault of the
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  • 395 7 Mr. William Paterson, a former resident of Batu Ga ah, is revisiting Malaja. Mr. and Mrs. D’Arcy Jennings are in Penang en route to England. They are going to stay in Suffolk. Mr. Joseph Marvel of Delaware, has been elected President of the American Bar Association, The
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  • 304 8 We would not readily belittle the services rendered us by that very necessary adjunct to civilisation, the barber. But for the ministrations of this artist we might even now parade the streets of George Town with flowing locks and beards uncurbed (except io wrath, on occasion). But we
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  • 1558 8 London, Angust 1. Now that the King has fully recovered, anxii tv about the health of the Roy a! Family is being diverted to two of his aunts, Princess Beatrice and Princess Louise. Both are elderly ladies, and have recently been indisposed. Pricess Louise is unable to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 232 8 Pritchard C°L TD Inc ,rporated in St ’aits Sett'< me nt-! Confectionery Dept. This department which is a feature of our business, is stocked with a splendid assortment of Confectionery. The following are a few of the attractive sweets, which have just arrived. Per lb. Fer 1K Coffee Brazils $1.95
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    • 34 8 a— E. O. MAI AYA’S LE'DING HOTEL IDEVLY SITUATED, CUISINE. MODEKN HA NITA LION THR‘ UGHOUE REDUCED TARIFFS. Apply to Manager f r Daily or M «r’thlv Rates. SARKIES BROTHERS. Proprietors. MAGGI 5 SEASONING
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 112 8 SUBURBAN HEIGHTS— DANDELIONS e y gluyas williams t RSa 'M*. Z-£ 4 p. 93 la? X? wii W CONTENPIATES LAWN DECIDES IT WONT TAKE 6E15 HIS HANDS UU, IM SUJDDFD WITH LON 6 TO PICK THEM SURVEYS LAWN, AND Mifi'r DANDELIONS OUT REALIZES THERE SEEM TO BE OUST fiS MW
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  • 84 8 FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Madam Lim Saw Kin (Mrs. Yeoh Tiang Siew), mother of Messrs. Yeoh Cheow Seang, Yeoh Cheow Earn, Yeoh Cheow Huah, Yeoh Cheow Tit, Mrs Ong Tat heang. Mrs. Lim Kong Aik and Miss Yeoh Lean Tee, will take place on Sunday, 2dth August. 1930, (Ist
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  • 106 9 Arctic Expedition that Vanished. DISCOVERY on white ISLAND. Body ol Swedish Explorer, Andree. < >slo, August 22. A thirtv three years mystery of <lie Ar’tie has been solved by the Ante on White Island, between Spitsbergen an I Franz Joseph Land of the body of the Swedish
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  • 258 9 Reuter. Logbook and Diary Recovered. Andree left Danes Island, Spitzbergen. in Joly s O7, in a balloon with two companions intending to fly to the North Pole. They disappeared and several expeditions wire sent to search for the missing balloonists. The camp is situated a couple of
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  • 217 9 a Dance in Aid of Funds. Tickets for the dance to be held at the Masonic Hall in aid of the funds of St George’s Church on Friday, August 29, may be obtained from members of the Church committee or by application to Mrs. C, R Samuel.
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  • 34 9 t Etutcr. Sydney, August 22. Cover” common,]' 11! F decided to reject the re aq 11 loQ that Mr Theodore resume hi.•batn Pf (,asurer during Mr. Scullins’s WJ, '"Keuter.
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  • 226 9 Reuter. Peal Rung on Westminster Bells. THEIR MAJESTIES’ VISIT. London, August 22. Messages from all parts of the Empire poured into Glamis Castle to day congratulating the Duke and Duchess of York on the birth of the princess. In London a peal was rung
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  • 102 9 Reuter. 20,500 Tons to be Sold to China, New York, August 22. Arrangements for the sale to China of 14 000 tons of Cuban raw sugar for September shipment at 1.01 cents a pound f.o b. v'uba have been made by a sub committee of the New York
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  • 120 9 Reuter. Reason for Execution of Silver Hoarders. London, August 22. The execution of silver hoarders in Russia, cabled yesterday, is part of a cam paign by the authorities drastically to combat ths panic whish has arisen, especial ly among peasants in the Central Provinces, concerning the stability of
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  • 145 9 .—Reuter. A message from Prague says that four were killed instantly, six fatally injured, two sustained serious injuries while one was slightly hurt when a giant air liner on the Prague Bratislavia service crashed in a storm at Jglau on the Bohemian border, Mr. Jahncke, Acting
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  • 63 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, August 22. A body cast up on the beach at Lan ti vet Bay has been identified as that of Commodore King, M. P. and ex Minister who perished in the wre< k of the yaebu Islander. A body believed tn be that
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  • 100 9 Government Prepared to Act. COMMITTEE APPOINTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, August 22. A Government communique was issued to-day and appoints three officials to form a joint committee of officials and non-officials representative of rubber interests to watch the situation and make recommendations to the Government
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  • 156 9 —Re uter. Four Years’ Work Reviewed in White Paper. London, August 22. A White Paper is issued reviewing the work in the past four years of the Imperial Shipping Committee. Much work was done by means of informal conferences, mostly for the settlement of minor disputes. The committee
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  • 104 9 Heated Discussion at Madras Corporation Meeting. Madras, Aug. 12. A heated discussion enlivened the proceedings of the general meeting of the Madras Corporation to night on the admissibility of a resolution, which Mr. Satyamurthi wanted to moxe, that the Commissioner be instructed not to buy British goods
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  • 145 9 Reuter. Appeal for Sterner Measures. GOVERNMENT’S DUTY. Calcutta, August 22. The adjourned meeting of the local branch of the European Association by an overwhelming majority passed a resolution “that it is essential that seditious propaganda and unconstitutional agitation should be dealt with firmly once aud for all.
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  • 241 9 Effectiveness of Air Force Questioned. London, August 11. The “Daily Telegraph” questions whether the Royal Air r orce is very efficacious on the Frontier. It says: “If, after dropping 6 000 bombs in a single day, we hear of skirmishing right up to the gates of Peshawar, doubt
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  • 157 9 Local Week-End Attractions. The week end in Penang promises a fund of entertainment to visitors and residents alike and reading the x'arious programmes and announcement boards one cannot but be struck by the spirit of those who are helping to give the lie to slump conditions. Gloom
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  • 107 9 Tribal Fight Stopped by Officer’* j Courage. who ftte enemies, have recently roWbht A tet Jied battle ou a EuroftO miles from Nairobi. Kenya Cole %here they b >th have grazing A dispute had arisen o?er alleged cattle thefts, an I tho fight occurred when the Wakamba
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 55 9 < —XT.ITJA t mACB S] 1 jQUALITYJ i PAINTS t I THS fc B MANUFACTURE OF l I WILKINSON, I HEYWOOD AND CLARK| LONDON. i I S “FALCON” BRAND. I Cygnite White No, 101 r Chocola e Fadeless Red I Fadeless Greens STOCKS HELD I BY Durege and Thoma? Limited.,
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    • 181 9 “Baffle of Paris’’ Talkie now showing at Majestic Cinema Hear the Theme Song “They All fall In Love” Played by Jack Hylton His Orchestra. “His Master’s Voice” Record No. B. 5841 S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., 16, Bishop Street. I 1F I E you need s IrLOOfi TILES I MARELE CONSULT
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 362 10 ANNUAL MEETING, Good Condition of Cultivation. large liquid reserve. The 13th annual or Unary general moating of the Martapoera Rubber Es atop, Ltd., was held in London, c n July 22, Mi. D. E. Sinclair, the chairman of the company» presiding. In moving the adoption of the
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    • 214 10 BIG FALL COMPARED WITH LAST YEAR. Tne return nf Malayan traie for the month of July again shows a considerable falling off as como red with th- corresponding month of het v?ar. L'he value of import was $63 159,000. as compared with $74 611,000 <u Jar, 1929.
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    • 117 10 AFFAIRS OF ROSW, MAOPHAIL AND PWNMAN. LTD. An extraordinary g neral m cling shareholders of Ros*, M .cphai* and Pei man. Ltd., was held on August 19, to const ier the aff irs f the «“inpany, says the “Straits Time».” Af er protracted discussion tb<- inhering -*;s
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    • 551 10 Profit on Year. The following is the eighth annual report of the Directors to the Shareholders of New Scudai, Limited, to be presented at the annual general meeting on August 29 Your Directors have pleasure in submitting herewith a duly audited statement of accounts of the
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    • 73 10 TO RAISE FUNDS. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 22. Mr. R. R. Robertson prosided at a meeting of Pulo Bolan Rubber and Production Company to- lay wh?n the shareholders were inform-d ‘hat the running of tie jropprty was absolutely dependent on raising funds
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    • 173 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day: Yesterday To-day Sharks. a S 3 03 OQ OQ OQ le. I o. le. 10. Minin < Hongkong Tin.. 14'6 15/- 14,6 15L Johan Tin .25 .27$ .25
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    • 286 10 The Tin Position. £5O PER TON DROP IN SIX MONTHS. Tin. said the “Evening Standard” in mail week, h'iB depreciate! £5O per ton in six mon h* and has dropped almost £lOO be low the highest price of last year. The question now arising is: Has
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    • 219 10 PUBLICATION QUESTION. The question of the desirability of miking public the exact cos s <f tin pro* duction is further deb ted in a letter from Mr. Juliu? L F. Yoga’, published in the Joly issue of Tin. I am of op nion,” Mr. Vo?el writes. that
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    • 70 10 (Rugbt Radio Sbrvich) London, August 22. Paris. 123.82; New York, 4.87£ Brussels, 34 86 Geneva. 25.04 Aras tend: m, 12.091; Milan. 92.97 Berlin, 29.39 Stockholm, 18.12 Copenka-en, •5.16 j O«»o, 18.17 Yienna, 34.45 Prague 164«; Helsingfors, 1935; Madrid’, 45.80 Lisbon, 108.25 Athene 375 Bnoni rest, 817 Rio, 4|
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    • 72 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Shwl 15i cti. pet peynd =pt!r pl $2O/33 Qaiet. London 4sd New York 9$ cte. (gold). By CourtetV of Messrs, Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency. Ltf. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 15$ cents per lb. Sept.
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    • 21 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, August 21, Spot £134-12-6 thrie months* buying £136 5-0 three months’ selling £136-7-6.
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    • 56 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. T//V: LONDON. Spot £134-7-6. Down 5/3 Months’ £*****-6. Down 7/1 SINGAPORE. $68.75 per picul. Down 37| c. 75 tons done RUBBERLondon 4| d. Down 3/16 d New York 94 c. (Gold) Down c Local 15| cts. Down i c. By
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    • 80 10 Psnang, August 22, 1930. (By Courtesy ef The Chartered Bank). On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 4 m/ts 2/3 29 32 Private 3 m/ts red it 2 4 1/8 3 Documentary 2 4 1/4 □n Ns -v York Bank Demand 56 1/16 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. >sss Bangkok
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  • 270 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYB. (Church Of England.) S. Bartholomew A. and M. 10th Sunday after Trinity. 7-50 Litany, 8 a.m- Matins, Hymn 315, 8.30 Holy Communion, 10-30 Holy Communion Chinese, 7 pm. Even u oup. Hymns 12, 431, 25v, 274, Fs LI 138. Ps LIV 140, Magnificat 10.
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  • 1087 10 KENNEDY Co.'s SHARE LIST. KAMES. S Sag g i RUBBKR CDaliar.B c 0 c Allenby Robber O« 1 00 1 10 Alor Gajah Robber Estate 1 10 1 20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 25 1 50| Ayer Hita-a Planting Syndioate 1 25 1 50 ex Ayer Konlng Rubber Estate* 26
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 14 10 You should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over other; as it is superlative i
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    • 486 10 vyiWITIMI J-|| '-nißk JT -Wtul., Hew ntej.—Tamil Fiei,i r„ 7 be wbable man wi h kn^“ cl work ami Tei-.ga. Re 1 Olt w ence and BJ l» ry reqo ir a '*'"B Box No. 135./, Notice ig hereby given thai n. of Attorney given by me to Lw wtr
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  • 434 11 LIVED IN FEAR OF POVERTY. Home-Made Clothes and No Charities New York. The “aoase of mystery” on Fifth Avenue is one of mystery no longer, says the “Daily M »il” correspondent. The death of Mr*. Rebecca Wendel Pwope has unfolded the story of a £20,000,000 fortune owned
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  • 134 11 POONA EDITOR DISCHARGED. Poona. July 31. The Sub-Divisional Mag’strita of Poona to-day ofccharged Mr. Bbagwa% editor of a Bombay vernacular daily, called "Prabhat,” who was charged with defamation by Mr. K. G. Patade of Poona in regard to the report of an interview the latter and Subenar R.
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  • 113 11 INCREASING POPULARITY SERVICE. Simla, Augrs 11. During the quarter ended June, 1930, (the first three months of tne summer flying seasoi 6,862 lbs. of letter mail were carried fn m this country to Great Britain as compared with 5,484 lbs. durng the correnpoi ding period of 1929,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 414 11 ĔJLk SML&w JftULCi I<3 of the UgA... y M W ie Wh.it can you do with a /'.l' crying baby Give him Z? r 'e|i Woodward’s Gripe Water, r 1 J *t- R 1 *'JO th.it famous remedy for all baby ailments which II L z- H. c ‘*’*«';n' 4
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    • 17 11 "BOSCH” Phty& itave proved to be best cn the read in the air and on the fea.
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    • 483 11 FOO CHEONG COMPANY Tells How Cuticura Building Contractors, Furniture Makers, Painters, Healed Eczema Polishers and Signboard Writers. “TZ i 7 T Workshop and Office, Show Boom, Twelve months ago eczema broke t out on my hands and arms in a rash. 153, Hutton u&D6, 97» Bishop otr66t ft Later it
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  • 1115 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Line. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week: In Pert Ta-dfiy. fi. 8, Pandai from Batoe Bihra and Asahan. Pails for Aeaban and Ba’oe Bahra on Suniay at 8 a. m. tn.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 9 12 FOR Travel Information. WRITE AMERICAN EXPRESS UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.
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    • 237 12 i rjo iAw v d o The Best Remedy for IKDIGESTI3IM is the one that removes the cause. Indigestion is nearly always due to excess stomach acid which ferments food, causes painful gas to form and finally attacks the delicate stomach lining. Neutralise this acid and you remove the cause
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    • 144 12 J. |R. Auctioneer and Appraiser. ,»h SALES BOOM No. 53. Hale Street, IPOH. v RELIABLE CARS ON HIRE. ****‘-*wy%§R Office Phone No 579. fi[ House Fhone No. 761. I Office: No. 53, Hale Street, SI Ipoh, Perak. d I KONDTb TONSORIAL I PARLOUR I 35 LEITH ctrRA&T, ”V fi I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 277 12 ANOTHER SCORE A GRAND TREAT FOR MUSIC LOVERS SCORING AGAIN? A’PhoneNo. The Leading /g g J The Home f or Talkie House Paramount in Town. Productions SOUND T l SYSTE M I muvuvuS. TO-NIGHT AT 6.30 AND 9.30 LfiST NIGHT OF PARAMOUNT’S BRILLIANT MUSICAL PLAY THE BATTLE OF PARIS “Chariot’s
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  • 1250 13 Chandu Smugglers Sent to Prison. The Chief Justice on a Perfectly Fair Trial.” aorrM t o and eubsfqaent conviction Mcnlly. .n Officer of th. Sinw--0 Preventive Service, and a Malay J Ahmat bin Haji on charges of SV-*’™ non-9overoment u an «nd of a Chinese
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 67 13 You should give Martell Brandy the peference over others as it is superlative. Y r y’ year!! AT 230, Penang Road. Free Presentation Sale! 1 u pon for Purchase of $5low 1 &Zl One Vaseline worth 15 cis. as you get elseZn j° Wn but y° u might get an
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    • 404 13 nrkwnw/..ui.j uli —a i igw wmvj lw j t < iwggMMaMßMMMwpii This I_I.YS SIM ton truck chassis gives you body space suitable for your requirements STUDY THESE SPECIFICATIONS 89Y16 1 from rear of cowl to centre line of rear axle 101 n /i6* from front of dash to centre line
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  • 489 14 WHO GETS THE MONEY? Raspberries at 10d. A lb. 2D. FOR GROWER. I purchased at a greengrocer’s shop in Ealing, Middlesex, a basket of English raspberries. The basket, which was labelled W. Chambers and Sons, Southfleet and Maidstone, Kent, contained of raspberries, for w’uich I was
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  • 256 14 RECOVERS DROWNED BODY FROM THE GANGES. Allahabad, August H. The story of the remarkable recovery of a desd body a c rnple of hours after drowning by a totally blind man has just come to light. At about 11 o’clock this morning, an ekka driver from
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