Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 September 1930

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1333. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 203. VOL. LXXXVIII. THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1930. _-y > PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 110 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street z RBGMHBsro raraoCTMa m THE WOULD ,;-F% V s z,/ a .'Z <s < < di Rra» C-. i-7 u.'X aEm 'A& i Wff \caNADA /^w-EUROPE Z< 0 W .IrWtZz Win "''l Wi <d? v
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    • 16 1 H. TCKISATSt STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 68.70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 1696 2 To let. THE Does your Body get what it i 2? 9 17IT H4TI\J D THE BANK OF INDIA Office, npmaix N«. 3. Bishop Street «quires. lloco rp^JSito Bog and.] ij!| T~>T~> TTTTVTO T\TTHrt Apply to B. P. De Silva, Ltd... L AotboriMd c £3,500,0W |h JDJX U OXII -IN
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  • 1005 3 PUBLIC EXAMINATION Purchases from Local Tradesmen A remarkable stcry cf the d*b*s incurred by a European namea W. J. Allan among a number of tradespeople in Singapore since his arrival in the Colony in July 1928, was unfolded btfore Mr. Justice Stevens in the Bank-uolcy Court
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  • 636 3 THE BLACK CAT What She May Mean to Your Home Woodful], although not superstitious thought it a good omen for the fourth test match when a black cat walked into a moving picture theatre and sic down at his feet. Had he been superstitious he would have
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    • 410 3 J \J I Baby has the right idea he wants C/UtieuWi SOAPandTALCUM for his daily bath! Cleansing-Soothing-Antiseptic J» intnlc < ;ch Soap, Ointment and Talcum free <ii from Mix Her Ph;pp*(*lidava) Limit* I, I nioti Buihling, Singapore. _I 1111 Bill 1— -a»' KftrW«K>M)Wi MW»» 9MSMHBMMMMHI It’S Your Blood that Must
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    • 240 3 Prevent Sore Throats!" fe V »>** f r > l a m V’* z a Blt > BSWoFU MADE IN i LONDON j CORK v" AVEN*iI MM Virginis i cork -tipped Virginia cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS* REPUTATION for QUALITY A’
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  • 1444 4 The Navy At Home The Gallipoli Battle Front Great New Bank Buildings (From Oar Own Correspond3nt) London, August 7 A Welcome to the Navy Once again the great ships of the British Floet are standing by at their Home ports, just as they spent August Bank Holidays
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  • 1107 4  -  A Corner for Women BY I.G.E.L. This week I want to tell you about some of the lovely new materials for lingerie that there are on the market, and how to make up the most delectable sets for yourself at the cost of
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  • 587 4 motoring fatality in CHINATOWN Inquiry in Singapore Case A motoring fatality, in which a motorcar driven by a European police inspector was involved, is now engaging the attention of Mr. J. G. Barrett, the Singapore Coroner, who is bolding ai inquiry into the death of a
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  • 47 4 Berlin. The owner of a large orchard in the Harz Mountains has found something better than a scarecrow. He has fixed a powerful loud-speaker in a cherry tr*»e and keeps it constantly switched on. No bird has been seen in the orchard sine 3.
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  • 213 4 NEWS FROM COLOMBO Health Not Entirely Satisfactory Soon after his return to Mahya by the *‘Malwa’’ on Saturday, H. H. the Sultan of Johore, who has been on holiday in Europe for reasons of heal.h for some months, will, the Free Press” under stands, pay
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  • 165 4 Damages of £750 were awarded in the King’s Bench Division to Mrs. Hplenor Harriett Sterling, a widow, of Churchstreet, Islington, in an action against Barclays Bmh, Ltd, for the wrongful dishonouring of a cheque for £lOO and for libel in patting the letters R.D.” on it.
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  • 32 4 The next meeting of the Railway Advisory Board will be held at Kuala Lumpur on September 8. The Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson is the Penang member at present.
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  • 341 4 INTERESTING LEAD BY KUALA KANG3AR A Pavilion for General Use A long felt want by the sporting publics of Kuala Kangsar has been removed by the provision of a sports pavilion on the public padang. The pavilion which has been erected on the eastern side of
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  • 110 4 WILL MAKE FAR-REACHING DISCOVERIES The importance of the chemist as the prime contributor to the progress of civilisation is not f ally realised,” said Lord Melchett, in an interview in London according to The Daily Herald.” My belief is that the chemist will solve the present industrial and
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    • 17 4 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 198 4 's J Despite The Heat She has abounding energy. Other women may well exclaim How does she manage it?” She plays in the mixed doubles and finishes as fresh as any of the men. The men don’t drift away when she appears on the courts; they know she can be
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    • 34 4 Alt A SALAD KEE&S TO MAKE JT PSBFECT gt>- ~Z—J i < fl YOURUFI MP keep x rve relief > n ca v C«.nb. B<o.JEK chilis, etc. < C: 2 R £> W tn! BI -I? < f Jin’i
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    • 124 5 A STANDARD TOURER z __4SGC3BI i BffgMft.a.ftafi y>_ .._.J 'jp:^ A .^r IBM—I .z-‘< R A c R. A. C. I 111 111 Horse Power A Horse Power z x~” SMASHES THE PENANG-SINGAPORE Non-Stop Run Record previously held by a Car of Double Horse Power covering the distance of Th
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  • 979 6 6 Winners in 7 Races Trainer Norman Sweeps the Board Lady Remington’s $219! (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 3 To-day's races were notable for the sweeping successes obtained by the Penang trainers who saddled the winner in every race they had horses running in.
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  • 70 6 TO PRACTISE IN MALAYAN r OURTS? Among the various subjects considered at a meeting of the Madras Bar Council on -August 17, was a letter from Mr. V. Bun da ram, a vakil, of Madura requesting the Council to move in the matter of getting Judian advocates the
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  • 45 6 Sept. 6 Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 3rd day. The Temorloh Coconut and Rubber Estate. Ltd., annual meeting Messrs. A. A. Anthony Com pany, 12 noon. 10—Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting 4th day. J 3 S ngapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting. sth day.
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    • 736 6 ELIMINATE lili BHIS3 IE It ELIMINATE I IHE DOUBT |aa O i| |H| II f IHEDOUBT AND HH g I |jM M I U AND MAKE ALL YOUR K AJB SEND ALL YOUR PURCHASES ORDERS WHITEAWAYS. Super Values I WHITEAWAYS, I JSRS j EBBS Ll; Wi WATCH I WC^X VALUE
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  • 3303 7 Nanyang 1 imes Sued Articles Dealing with Burial Society What does How Tow” Mean? I N the Supreme Court this morning, before j\Ti. Jus* tice Sproule an action was commenced in which the Hanyang Times (a Chinese newspaper published in Penang) its Editor and Secretary
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  • 124 7 Re uter 16 PROBABLE STARTERS Lord Glanely to Run Singapore FULL LIST London, September 3 The following are the final acceptances for the St Leger to be run at Doncaster on September 10 over a course of 1 mile 6 furlongs 132 yards. Ld. Beaverbrook’s Algonquin
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  • 180 7 LAKE TRAFFIC It is reported that the Ford Motor Co. are now laying plans for the construction of six Diesel-engined cargo vessels design» d for a speed of 16 knots, and that ultimately a fleet of 10 will be constructed. Presumably, engines of the
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  • 279 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. S Dawbarn leave for Brastagi to-morrow by the Kedah. Bangkok Sports Club contemplates installing a swimming bath at a cost of 50,000 Ticals. Mr. P. V. Thomas, 8.A., has been confirmed in his appointment as principal of tbe Bethel English School, Katong, A
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  • 143 7 PENNILESS CHINESE SENT TO DETENTION HOUSE Yap Yin, a Chinese youth, was produced in th* Second Police Court this morning and charged with wilful trespass in a compound in Perak Road last night. Kauniah, a school boy, said that while ho was reading, books at home last night
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 87 7 Refrigerators i Chilled by Kelvmator Stay Dry and Sweet I I ILJIJ y r—-Jr I M'i (Sr Ilium I" 11 **********11 *****1,, ***************1 *****111 llllll, lillllllllllllll llllll I THER£*S not a trace of moisture produced by Kehrinator Electric Refrigeration. The cold, frosty air is dpr and and its cleanliness will
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  • 517 8 A man’s foes shall be they of his own household. A good many lessons are to be read in the result of the Bromlev w by-election. The most important is the power of the wrecking tactics of the p 'ers’ press whose puppet candidate secured a poll of
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  • 81 8 Reuter. Coincidence of Request] for Burial at Sea Baltimore, September 3 Van Lear Black left several millions and bequeathed $lOO,OOO to Miss Alice Bone, his secretary in England. She is the daughter of Mr. James Bone. London Editor of the Manchester Guardian, who also benefits. The
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  • 72 8 Reuter. Blame Laid on Counter Revolutionaries Riga, September 3 The Central Committee of the Communist Party has appealed to all party organisations and trade unions to unite in an endeavour to save the five-year-plan as during the last nine months many importtant industries have realised only
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  • 60 8 Reuter. Brest, September 3 Salvage work on the Egypt is proceeding more rapidly than anticipated, thanks to calm weather. Divers entered the Captain’s cabin whence the safe will be secured and also the dining saloon where there is lots of silver. If the weather holds, divers will
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  • 65 8 Reuter. New York, September 3 It is just revealed that Mr. J. E. Crater, a Judge of the Supreme Court in New York State, has been missing since August 6. Detectives are completely baffled. Mr. Crater was in the best of spirits and left his brokers’ office on
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  • 1095 8  -  A. Il- V Penang, Thursday. zgX N opening our paper this 4 J morning we had a faint hope that bold headlines would strike the eye telling of the result of the Governor’s conversations with our neighbours across the way on the much-vexed question of rubber and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 185 8 yOU are Self© in Pealing with BOOHS I The Chemists. OUR AIM is to supply all that is good in Drugs, Chemicals, Surgical Goods, Patent I Medicines, Perfumes, Baby Foods, Toilet Necessities, Manicure Requisites and Chemists’ Sundries at Lowest Prices, and with such courtesy and celerity that our customers will
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    • 21 8 OJ1OT&U. The Band of the s.s. President Polk” WILL PLAY AT THE AFTER-DINNER DANCE ON Friday, sth September, 1930. MAGGI’ SEASONING
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 746 9 Liberal Manifesto on Free Trade Independence of Party Conservative Triumph in Bromley Election Beaverbrook Party Discredited A manifesto issued by the National Liberal Federation advocating a vigorous policy of Empire development by "‘other means than tariffs” and reaffirming the Party’s belief in the principles of free trade.
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  • 66 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 4 During an encounter between police and dour armed Chinese in a shop near Sea View Hotel last night A. S. P. Oakeshott had a narrow escape when a Chinese fired, Wounding him in the arm and neck. 1 be police
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  • 142 9 New Siamese Financial Adviser Appointed TRAIN IMPROVEMENTS (From Our Own Bangkok, September 8 It is officially announced that Sir Edward Cook’s successor as Financial Adviser to the Government of Siam is Mr. Hall Patch, a Catholic, for the past five years head of the Finance Section
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  • 140 9 Reuter. Centenary C onference at Bristol London, September 3 Three thousand scientists, including representatives of most of tbe universities of the Dominions, the United States and the Continent, gitbered at Bristol for the opening of the hundredth annual meeting of the British Association for the advancement of science.
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  • 170 9 .Reuter. Sale of 40,000,000 Ounces from India Denied Nanking, September 3 i The Finance Minister, Mr. Soong, has stated that China is continuing informal discussions with Britain regarding silver sales by India and is cabling further instructions to the Chinese Minister in London on the matter. The
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  • 109 9 Rugby Radio Service. Public May Hear Round Table Deliberations London, September 3 I A proposal which had been considered of I broadcasting the speeches of the Prime I Ministers at the opening session of the Imperial Conference on September 30, has| baen abandoned, but arrangements have been made
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  • 92 9 Reuter. Round-up at Constantinople and Angora Constantinople. September 3 Thirty persons, including students, pro fessors and workmen, have been arrested in connection with the discovery of a Com munist plot. Those arrested are alleged to have stirred up agitation among different classes of the community and the agitators’
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  • 78 9 as ig known, utura Xoup have not been affected.-Rugby Radto 1 Service. London, September 3 It is reported that a hurricane of con I siderable intensity passed over Dominies on I September 1. causing considerable damage to nublic and private property. P There have been two deaths and
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  • 228 9 Reuter. Sudden Collapse at Folkestone INQUEST UNL’KELY London, September 3 Major Buncan Campbell, who reached England from Shanghai in mid-August, has died. He was lying unconscious at a Folkestone hospital and his wife rushed from Scotland and reached his bedside yesterday. Major Campbell was found
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  • 229 9 Malay Discharged by Police Magistrate As I stopped my taxi cab in front of my house on September 2, Kassim came up to me and said You are an old fool and I will bang your face.’ As he *aid this he punched me and
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 116 9 Reuter. Havana, September 4 It is reported that a hurricane of 160 miles an hour has devastated Santo Domingo City.—Reuter. ARGENT ISA. Buenos Aires, September 4 The situation seems easier. It now transpires that Dellepiane on resigning yesterday declared that President Irigoyen is surrounded by men who while
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 36 9 TO-DAY’S NEWS Page Corner for Women 4 Object of Superst tion 3 Sultan of Joho e’s Re urn 4 London Letter 4 Co operative Sccieties 13 Sport 6 12 Local 7 Commercial 10 Shipping 12 U
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    • 214 9 Orchestral selections of four of the latest and most popu'ar Sound Films on two His Master’s Voice” Records which you will want to hear Again and Again. SONG OF THE WEST Intro: Hay-Straw.” West Wind,’’ The one Girl,” I Come back to me,*' Fmale. HIGH SOCIETY BLUES F C 1944
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 63 9 Lyric Phone 936 ATRE~ROYAI| To night Until Sunday Night (Matinee on Sunday), 2nd Show at 10 p.m. Mack Sennett 100% Talking Comedies Bees’ Buzz”, Barber’s Daughter” ZIP BOOM BANG Walrus, Licm, Tigers, Elephants, Baboons are taking part. Ist Show at 8 p.m. Yakima Canutt I George Walsh IN IN |“Captain
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  • 1102 10 NEARLY $7,000 INVOLVED Chetty’s Clerk Charged DISTRICT COURT CASE The adjourned hearing of the esse ir which a Chetty’s clerk named P. L Suppiah is being charged with criminal misappropriation of a sum of $6,900 was this morning resumed before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Penang
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  • 451 10 PASSENGER LIST Sultan of Johore’s Return The P. O. e.s.“Malwa” from England, with the mails despatched on August 14, is arriving at Penang this efternopn. She is of 11,000 tons, and is under the Command of commander P, O. Britten and left Landon on August
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  • 76 10 NEW PAYABLE AREA Th? secretaries of Penawat (Malaya) T n Dredging Co, L*d„ inform us that close baring of the company’s origins' areas has ds' os a d an additional payable area of 4,500 000 cab’c yards with an verage vame of .40 catty
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  • 42 10 DREDGE RESTARTS AFTER T. P. A. SIOPPAGE We ara informed that this company’s dredge, after a stoppage of two months in accordance with the recommendations made by the Tin Produc-rt>’ Association, successfully restarted operations on the Is*, instant.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 331 10 (To the Editor of The Pinang Gazette) Sir,A reader of many years standing, I have been keenly interested in the leader and By the Way columns of the Pinang Gazette,’’ and though I am personally unacquainted with any member of your staff I feel that
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    • 348 10 Sir,A canon of the Church of England, of Worcester, England, is reported to have said that he could not bring himself to speak of the Bible as the Wo.d of God; and that he found in the Bible only’ a vast collection of literature which he loved and
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  • 127 10 SOVIET PRESS WARNS GREAT BRITAIN Riga, August 7 The Soviet newspapers, which are devoting much attention to China, have during the last few days expressed indignation at the alleged intention of the British Govern ment to interfere with the progress of the Red forces there. In their
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  • 58 10 august returns The following are tho latest returns for August: h', Yarak 15,780 Ayer Tawah 81,658 Benta 69,311 Fadycroft 23,047 Bindings 82,730 Lenong Tnjoh 8,839 Kuala Kangsar 187,600 Ayer Kuning 100,0.0 Badek 47,600 Bradwall 56,600 Chersonese 99,500 Dennistown 50,056 Highlands and Lowlands 169/100 Klabang 155,900
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  • 63 10 Lukut Tin Dredging Ltd. Output picuh 550 Hours run 579.15 S .tupulo* N. L. Honrs run 580 Yardage 130,000 Total Piculs 915 £Teja Malaya Tin D dging Co., Ltd. Seco d Half. No. 1 Dredge piculs 175 No. 2 dredge piculs 96 No. 2 Dredge bat 35 hours
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  • 207 10 NEW PUBLICATION SHORTLY AVAILABLE THe serious difficulties now confronting the rubber indnstrv enhance the always high value of official statistics which, by adding to the knowledge available regarding that very important factor, potential supply, give better information in the light of which the oresent urgent problems confronts
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  • 302 10 NEW SLUMP TN BRITISH SHIPBUILDING From &n analysis of Lloyd’s Register returns for the quarter ended June 30 last, there emerge several disconcerting facts. Chief amorg these is the sharp decline in the amount of tonnage commenced in Gre »t Britain and Ireland during the three months
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  • 133 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day: Yesterday To-day S S m Sharis. r C-i -J tx P V 9Q m 0Q UQ $O. C. <5. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin, 10/- 10/6 9,9 10/3 Johan
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  • 191 10 LONDON STANDARD (I OOSE.) S.R. Sheet 14| cts, per pound =per pl $l9/Easier. London 4|d New York 9fs*s. fgold.) (S|/ Courtesy 0/ Messrs, Allen Dennis) GtMral Produce Agoucy. Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ss follows: Spot 14| cents per lb. Sept. ]4f
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  • 81 10 Penang, September 4, 1930. (By Qcurteoy of The Chartered Sank), On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 h i m/ts 2/3 29 32 Private 3 m/ts red t 2 4 1/8 3 Docnmeniary 2 4 1/4 On Now York Bick Demand 56 1/16 1, Franco T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155
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  • 69 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvich.) London, September 3 Paris, 123.77; New York. 4.86$ Bruseele. 34.84 Geneva, 25.04 Au it terdsm, 12.08; Milan, 92,90; Berlin. 110.39 i Stockholm, 18.10; Oopenlaz-n, 8.16; Oslo. 18.16; 34.42 rague 164; Helsingfors, 193 f; Mad ria, 1 5.90; Lisbon, 108.25 Atueng, 375 Bucharest, 815; Ric, 1;
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  • 52 10 R u;tr. Stockholm, St pten>b?r 3 The manager of the Ericsson Combine has sold his large holdings in Ericssons to Kreuger and Toll who had already a considerable interest in Erics ion. Th» chairman and managing director of Ericsson is replaced by Kreuger and T 11
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  • 54 10 Latest London, New York and Local Price». F/W: LONDON. Spot £133-0-0. Down J 2 3 Months’£l34-12-6 Downli SINGAPORE. $6B 25 per pkml. V 5 tons dons KUBBF.R-. London 4j d. Down3/ISd New Turk c. (oolJ) Down c local 141/4 cts. Down 1/< c. By Court i>sy of
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  • 127 10 entries FOR BOGEY COMPETITION By remission of the captain and mittee of the Penang Golf Club the follow ing members of the E.S.A M. have entered for a bogey competition to be played Sunday morning. Messrs. Arthur, Donaldson, Dunn, Edlin Fisher, Howlett, Hodges, Jacques,' Knee-’ o° n T
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  • 62 10 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1. March South Down Hope 2. Overture The Calif Of Bagdad Boieldieu 3. Selection No No Nanette Youmans 4. Humosesque Dvorak 5 Fox Trot Should I Brown God Save The King. N.B. There will be moonlight band performance at the Esplanade
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  • 39 10 The homeward mail by the p.?. Kashmir doses at 530 p.m. on Saturday, the 6‘h instant. The P. O. Wailea with mails from London on August H is expected to arr ve here at 6 p.®. to-day.
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  • 53 10 The Kuala arrive 1 from Belawan with the following pass ng rs Mr. G. Pn'tcck. Mr. H. Mi'chsll, Mr. F. Cobb, Mies U c 5", MiS.i F. Duncin, Mrs. DoraH, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. H.Lowe, Mr. A. M. Ford, Mr. Francis de Remedies. Dr. Murugiih and Mr.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 14 10 You should give Martell’s Brandy the prjference over others as it is suyxrl itiv
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    • 165 10 New Advertisements I >OTICES ms. MUENSTEBLAND n Out. Voy. 13 Consignees of per th" vessel from Europ 5 are he-e y that the Survey of Cargo landed, he e damaged condition wid be held n Penang Harbour Board s Godo on Saturday, the 6.h inet., at 10 a.m. No further
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    • 77 11 r .'.SS JS' > g THE FIRST FLIGHT FROMPARIS TO NEW YORK COMPLETED IN 37 Hours 1 Minutes I CAPT. COSTES FLYING THE QUESTION MARK” Performed This Unprecedented Feat. S I His Life Depended on His ENGINE. His Engine Depended on WAKEFIELD I I MOTOR OIL I For Perfect Lubrication.
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  • 332 12 .Rauter. GREAT WELCOME Intense Enthusiasm in France TOWNS BEFLAGGED New York, September 2 CAPT. Costes and Bellonte received a tumultuous welcome when they landed at Curtissfield after their successful trans-Atlantic flight. The air was full of planes and the crowd of 25,000 surrounded the tired
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  • 146 12 Reuter. CHELSEA ICSE Bristol C. Defeats Plymouth THAMES SWAMFED London, Septembers The following are the results of matches played to day DIVISION 1 Derby C. 4 Leeda U 1 Manchester C. 2 Blackpool 4 Middlesboro’ 3 Manchester U 1 Newcastle U. 1 Chelsea 0 Sheffield U. 3
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  • 44 12 MIXED DOUBLES. Mrs. Laing and Baker Win. Mrs. Laing and H. R. Baker won the Mixed Doubles Championship of Penang last night when they defeated Mrs. Rule and Watson 63, 6-4. The winners thus beat three seeded pairs in the competition.
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  • 53 12 Router. ENGLAND XI MAKE MODERATE STaRT Folkestone, September 3 The Folkestone Cricket Festival opened to-day when the Australians met an England XI captained by R. E. S. Wyatt. At the close of play England had scored 249 for 5 wickets. Hammond 54 and R. E.r*. Wyatt 51 were
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 97 12 I complaints. Every lady should 1 Km g* 1 keep a box in the house. M 1 W, J. EDMONDS, 4 I Th En a h Ph«rm«o> H 52> s*’ Beach Street, fenang g BOCKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply, .hem. A Million (new. 1 I I W 1 V;
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 365 12 Better Sound XkjK IIP ere Reproduction p Sounds Right. THE HOME FOR BIGGER AND BETTER ENTERTAINMENT TO-MORROW NIGHT The Year’s Biggest and Latest Fox Production T^ h L o L XZ 1 COMMON CLAY’ e WITH of Seeing CONSTANCE BENNETT R£ldlO S Cyclonic Cornivnl of Comedy From the Harvard Prize
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  • 902 13 ANN UAL REPORT Steady Prcgress and Healthy Activity The report on the working of the Cooperative Societies in the Straits 8 *ttlen.entK for the year ending June 30, 11'29 was laid on the table at the last a eeting of the Legislative Council. The following are extracts Mr.
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  • 188 13 IS MALAYA PARTICIPATING? The finance Committee of the Ceylon Legislative Council has considered the advisability of Ceylon’s participation in the International Colonial Exhibition to be held in Paris in 1931, and whether it is prepared to contribute a sum of Re. 100,000 towards the expenses of the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 535 13 ST SOAP fx p\ 7Bf X/ ?7 TJie use of Lifebuoy x 7 s ?ap is one of the wisest v Y•;'/ A Precautions you can take > V '7 ,fe against the dangers of germJ y laden dirt. Everything you 9 with Lifebuoy immeI Y' diatel V becomes wholesome
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    • 59 13 Olig T' ALVAYJ- f FRE/11 j! FROH ipOUBLBII ENGLAND 11 «Ki i z '■imr.ams! jSf DOUBLE ACE VIRGINIA CIGARETTE/OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY HYGIEhICALLY PURE, THEY ARE OBTAINABLE AT THE ARDATH POPULAR PRICE OF TOBACCO Co., Ltd. 50«™™ or 50 LOMDO I irrii— l 11 Min—l iijwmumm 11MMI(■■nTgTIIWnnniW— You should give Martell's
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    • 178 13 UIIIIIMW here is one lamp Jj ufhidi is never In the face of innumerable imitations, Horlick’s, the original Malted Milk, maintains its supreOf macy. Substitutes arise and after a time disappear, but Horlick’s Malted Milk remains. wK Horlick’s is used by an ever RM increasing multitude of men, SH women
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  • 1632 14 Surprising that Complainant Should be Taken in” At the Assizes The second court of Selangor Assizes was held before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Mudie on September 1, when a Chinese boy, who said be w.is only 15 years of age. appeared with an
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 449 14 Olive and Palm <MOils...* are the base of a true rjS&s complexion soap F Avoid this mistake \jj '/Z Do not use ordinary soap in the v. treatment given above. Do not think 3 any green soap, or one represented as J of olive and palm oils, is the same
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    • 219 14 Mystery Illnesses The germ of influenza has not been discovered. Even a common cold is a mysterious illness the germs of which Science cannot exterminate. Such illnesses if they cannot be cured, can often be avoided by proper nutrition. When y OU are tired take BOVRIL at once. It 3
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  • 607 15 CHOWRASTA MAR BET. Penang, September 4, 1930 Mctton ctg Mutton Indian «er to 56 Head Sheep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart A loaf do 151 T™* do l.nn Croat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair Snet w 4Q idney p air So eet z
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