Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 September 1930

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAll Y No. 211. VOL. LXXXVIII. SATURDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 497 1 T. NAG ATA I brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street The British Thomson t 777°^,77 Houston C° L T D 088 Tvf L UffluUr "■■■<“ J Ready-Cooked Meat Meals > of everything With Vegetables Gravy electrical E|j|- r ew > Boiled Beef 8
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    • 16 1 B. TOKISATSU! STUDIO i with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2109 2 MISCELLANEOUS. M H. B. WOODFORD, Ba***: No- 15, Light Street- THE MERCANTILE OF INDIA B Accommodation with respectible Statues, Prayer Books. Scapular of cloth, [lncorporated in Eng’and.] I ILa I h/lfw/IAM family (wuh or without board) camtor Tm Gold Scapular Medals tf assorted sizes, Gold £3 000 000 I JL
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  • 848 3 The Times.’’ DEAN INGE’S VIEWS Address to Modern Churchmen Oxford. August 18 The Dean of St. Paul’s (Dr. Inge) delivered his presidential address at the Modern Churchmen’s Conference this evening, when he spoke on The Modern Outlook in Morals.” conference will continue until Saturday, the general
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    • 173 3 I MADii, SUNLIGHT THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE SOAP <iraillilllHllllliiilllllll.;ilidK i' ;’!iiiii]i;f[[mpiP';;i;;ni;i;ii]ft;iifinnii!niniiiinniniiinHniinnnHni!nnni!pnifm rK <3rZ<^'M \u /7/ *W fa ^UOM EN have made Sunlight Soap the most used of all soaps. They have tried it' themselves and have told others what good, safe, economical soap it is. To-day, as for many years past,
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    • 19 3 "BOSClf” Plugs a ve proved to be best on the rr ad tn the air and on the sea.
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    • 304 3 Records You I Will be I I i to Own -Js h wW-w.’v 1 I I Columbia 7 227 .1\ P 7 Nos 9513 to 9515-3-12” Records. Symphony in B Minor (Unfinished,) Schubert, played by New Queens Hall Orchestra. No. 92’20, Chauve Souris—A Russian Barcarolle. Round the Hay Wain. Sung
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 55 4 i OYEZ! OYEZ! OYEZ! f* XTRY SPESHUL ATTRACTION BORNEO MOTORS, LTD., announce that they are now temporarily accommodated in the-unfinished showrooms in Farquhar Street. IN CONSEQUENCE of restricted space they are offering a number of Used Cars at Greatly Reduced Prices to make room for new models. No Reasonable Offer
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  • 569 5 A SU MMER SPORT IN JAPAN Railways Advertise Biggest Insects” Tokyo Sommer eveningfl are enlivened f< r the Japanese by the hunting or firtflws j b’' most a*'thetic form of upon is known he hotarugari. ziB uis une of the few cccajione when native conventionality allows men
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  • 177 5 HOW TO ENJOY YOUR FOOD WITHOUT PAIN TO FOLLOW. P.cbably lo food causes more stomach dhorder in the Etst than rice. Many people find tfiat a dish containing rice inxaiidbly ernees a blown out” feeling of ditcjmfort, often with flatulence and stemach pain. The reason for
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  • 231 5 PRIMITIVE SEX More Childlike than Men” Mrs. M. G. Adams, a Cambridge lecturer on biology, addressing the Students* Internationl Summer School at Cambridge, ea d Women on the whole are more childike than men. They are also more primitive. Taey possess more distirc ly human
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  • 384 5 YOUTH WHO CANNOT BE STRANGLED A boy of fifteen, living in the East End of London, looks as though he may become the strongest man in the world. He is Lewis-Clarke, of Abbey-Laue, Stratford, Bow, who a few years ago was *o delicate that he
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  • 207 5 HON MR?. VICTOR BRUCE TO TRY TO EMULATE AMY” The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce, who holds a score of world’s records for motoring, intends in six weeks’ time to out on a longdistanci solo flght to a secret destinatior, says the "Sporting Life” in mill week. At
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 Plugs have proved to be best 011 the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 510 5 Dollar IDxcliaftge Ta-ble sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling FROM Amounts from Id. to £lO,OOO Exchange Table Ascending 64ths of a PENNY HB I Obtainable PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD., r ill J iiwwli «ST”i! L x.’- m Wl 5 Lv. Radion” Terminal Strips. x Specially made and designed to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 151 5 o c Humour As Others See It oJ 1 My brother is only happy when he’s quarrelling.” .v "Then why doesn’t he marry?” Buen Humor, Madrid. M (J ga 7 y a "How can you have the nerve to look me in the face?” "Well, sergeant, one can get used
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  • 367 6 SKULL FRACTURED Accident at McAlister’s Mess Mr. H. J. Rae, a European assistant in the Singapore firm of merchants, McAlieter and Company, Limited, is at present lying in the General Hospital suffering from a fracture of the base of the sku I. He was admitted on Sunday
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  • 371 6 INVESTMENTS IN RUBBER COUNTRIES The first meeting of the c -editors of Mies Susan Dora Cecilia Schiulz, daughter of Mr. Hans Gaspard Scbintz, a Swiss, who was known fs the Nitrate Kine,” and who left her mure than £1 000,000, was held in London on August
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  • 356 6 DURBaR AT KLANG Klang was en fete on number 11 uoon 'he occasion of the 67 h birthday of His Highness the Rultan of Selangor and the Durbar of Their Highnesses the Sultans cf the F.M.S. The birthday celebrations commerced at an early hour
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  • 323 6 Singapore has lost a prominent member of its business community and a man who daring his long residence here has renderei a considerable amount of valu able public service by the departure on retirement by the‘’Sarpedon,” on Tuesday, of Mr. A. E. Baddeley, for
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  • 107 6 DISCOVERY ON STEAMER IN SINGAPORE Six automatic revolvers, 600 rounds cf ammunition and six magazines were discovered on board the HamburgAmerika Lime steamer Mecklenberg” uhich went alongside the Taojong Pagar Dock on September 9, oo her arrival from European ports, says the S.T.’’ A party of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 320 6 FOR USKIDE SHOES 0«r Wendrrfg! N-w Rang* of Mm's Shoes, fitted with Uskide Diuble-wear welted Solas and Heals. *Us»idr is undoubtedly the finest soling material aver produced for wear aader all coaditioaa. /T 7 If m 9 Wears three times as long as leather. Ml Wf* Q■ M t n
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    • 17 6 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea.
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    • 153 6 H Refrigerators I Chilled by i I Kelvinator Stay Dry and Sweet *****1111I |lI,,IIIII,II| H|||||| 111 ""’’’Hlllllllllllllli' 1111 ""^llliiiiiijiiiilllH llllll abway» Bettef j THERE’S not a trace of moisture produced by Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration. The cold, frosty air is dry and sweet, and its cleanliness will be a revelation to
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  • 273 7 TO'DAY’S MATCHES Chelsea and West Ham Clash ARSEN XL GO NORTH T]IE following are the matches to be played to-day in the Eng ish and Scottish leagues: division I v Manchester C. Mac kpool v Middleaboro’ Bolton W. A V,Ua Grimsby T. v Sheffield W. jail
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  • 148 7 Reuter. TILDEN DEFEATED IN r EMI FIN L Forest Jlills, September 13 l f t the semi finals of the American H nnal I'onnis < hampionship Doeg beat p'den 10-8, G 3 3 0, 12 10 Frank hields M u] ney Wo()d 62,G3,4 6 6 3. This frst
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  • 93 7 p*i’i!bv i> (lPr nn y t > Udio Service. beautiful Tessellated Floor at St. Albans London, September 12 iau* i beautiful Roman tessel(fj 11,)Or 8 yet found in Britain has been Vurni Albans 'on the Eire of Ifri/Jn' 1 llrat Great Roman city in af Ur i n
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  • 539 7 Reuter. AMERICA CUP RACE Experts Divided on Chances 30 MILE COURSE London, September 12 Enormous interest is being tiken on both sides of the Atlantic in to-morrow’s event off Rhode Island when the first of the series of races for the America Cup will take place
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  • 165 7 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO DAY The following are the scratchings for t) day’s races at Singapore Race 1: Merry Boy, Hop Over and Blarney Stone. Race 2 Mount Annan and Le Sovuerain. Race 3 Highland Lass. Race 4 Cumerlong and AgapO. Race 5 Orexis. Race 6 Ettington and
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  • 539 7 HEARD AT THE HELM May The Best Boat Win” STERN BATTLE EXPECTED TO-DAY will see Shamrock and Enterprise commence what is generally expected in yachting circles to be one of the greatest battles in the history of the sport. For over thirty years Sir Thomas Lipton has
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  • 234 7 Renter. Nationalists will not Recognise Contracts Nanking September 10 The National Government announced yesterday evening that a l loan agreements or contracts between the Northern Coalition and any foreig l power, foreign or Chinese corporation o r in lividual will not ba recog nispd by the National
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  • 90 7 Reuter. DRAWN matches Folkestone and Scarboro’ Festivals London, September 12 Both the cricket festivals were marred by rain and the matches left drawn. The scores were as follows: Scarborough: England XI 218 for 9 wkts. declared, and 247 (Hobbs 59, Leyland 50). Australians 238 (Bradman 96.
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  • 452 7 H. R. H. Prince Purachatra of Siam and suite are at present staying in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. C. R Byers Secretary Perak Turf Club, accompanied by his bride, has returned to Ipoh from home. Mr A. R. Morgan, the well-known Perak planter and sportiman was a passenger
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  • 94 7 Qualifications for Repatriation The following appeared in our late edition yesterday We are officially informed that employers willing to co operate to ensure that only genuinely unemployed labourers are being repatriated should send two representatives to the Labour Office, Penang, on shipment days. Employers must provide employment in
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  • 178 7 GOVERNMENT PROPOSES MEASURES Primo’s Censorship Lifted Madrid, September 13 With a view to stabilising the peseta on a I gold standard, the Government has opened a centre for dealings in foreign currencies. Bankers are not allowed to deal in foreign exchanges It is suggested that the peseta
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  • 177 7 British United Press As Part of Annual Congress of Interallied Federation Washington, September 12 A hundred and fifty officers and other ranks from nine nations, members of the Interallied Federation of Ex-Servicemen, will visit the United States this month to hold their fifth annual congress,
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  • 78 7 Alleged Misappropriation A warrant has been issued for the arrest ot Yeoh Guan Cbooi, till recently employed at the Nestle and Anglo Swiss Milk Com patiy as cashier and salesman. The sum riieritioned in the warrant is about $4,000. tis alleged that monies paid
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  • 74 7 Reuter. Had Previously Threatened Suicide London, September 12 At the inquest on G. A Faulkner, the South African cricketer, a verdict of death from suffocation caused by gas poisoning and suicide while of unsound mind was re turned. His widow in evidence stated that her busband
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  • 43 7 POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY The draw for the Penang Turf Club 1931 griffins which was arranged to ta'<« place on Monday has been postponed to WediHsdaj iftprnoon at the same place (Ajetf kam -t J»lesj at 5-30 p m.
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  • 221 7 ADVERTISEMET BALL AT E O. ARTISTIC POSTERS Flit” and Pabco” Win Prizes THE Advertisement Ball at ther E. O Hotel last night certainly caught-on so far as posters went but, although the dance floor was crowded, there were far too many dance s in ordinary evening attire and consequently far
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  • 108 7 effect within three months. Rugby Radio Service. To be Evacuated within Three Months London, September 12 At Geneva this afternoon the League of Nations Council adopted an agreement reached during private conversations between Herr Curtins, German Foreign Minister, and M. Briand, the French Foreign Minister, whereby within three
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  • 114 7 TALE OF STAGE 'ND BACK STAGE LIFE The man in the street is always irUerested in the profession of the stage. Close Harmony is a aramount all talking picture of stage and back stage life’’ and will be shown at the Majestic from to-night. Buddy Rogers
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  • 117 7 Sept 13-Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting, sth day. Meeting of K t. George’s Girls’ chool society, school Hall, Northam Road, (preceded by Musical Entertainment) 4 p.m 16Annual general meeting, Penang Amateur Athletic Association» Penang Cricket Club, 6 30 p m. 17Meeting Board of Licensing* Justices, District Court, 2.8
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  • 31 7 The Chung Ling High School will mH the Penang Health Culture League ia a game of volley-ball on tbe latter s roj.M to-nionow, the 14th inst. at 4-80 p.m-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 279 8 The gravest danger to the British rubber industry at the t I I present moment, now that the Dutch have resolved on not co-operation in restriction, is the possibility that some group ol foreign capitalists, seeing thfeebleness of the industry, might come in with a
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  • 1463 8  -  By Lady anne London. August 21 The Falmoral plan having materialised the King and Queen leave Sandringham to morrow for their highland home. Most pioole hearing of the King’s caterpillar’ might be inclined to imagine that in its own sphere it :s a rival of his pet
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 167 8 PRITCHARD’S FOft ENGLISH COLD STORAGE DEPT. TVE ARE AOTF RECEIVING FORTNIGHTLY SHIPMENTS Lamb Pork Beef Sausages Muttton Cooked Meats Game in Seasor All Kinds Cheese Regular Deliveries TO Outstation Customers New Provision and Cold Storage Catalogue Now Beady. Please Ask For a Copy. 7 joy MA??K Unicorn Extra Stout IS
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    • 26 8 O. HOTEL. The Rendezvous of Malaya,. IDBALL< SITUATED Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE (Under Expert European Chef) After Dinner Dances Every Tuesday and Friday. MAGGI’ SEASONING
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 45 8 THE MINUTE THAT SttMS A YEAR By gluyas williams @7 I.Xz --An W IT 1! y r TRYING 10 SIT DOWbS WITHOUT SPILLING AT A TEA-PARTY (OOHVEF&ATION /MMEPIATELY STOPS AMP ALL EYES ARE TURNEP ON (Copyright, 1930, by The Bell Syndicate. Inc.) t: --.i 1
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  • 919 9 One of Malaya’s Most Pressing Problems Mr. Ward Jackson's Suggestion Undesirability of Anything in the Nature of Doles Government Action Urged At the present time the problem of unemployment among Europeans is engaging the serious attention of almost everybodyexcept the Government. In response to an invitation from the
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  • 183 9 Reuter. Asamayama Again Active STROMBOLI NOW NORMAL Tokyo, September 12 M ith a thunderous .roar, samayama erupted at 980 p.m. throwing out showers of lava causing fires on the mountain sidp. The inhabitants for miles around flea in terror to safety, a mountaineer was killed. samayama, which
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  • 152 9 .Rugby Radio SeiM6fel. Over 3,000,000 Licences in Britain London, September 12 hen the National Radio Exhibition opens at Olympia in London next Friday, one of Britain’s youngest but most prosierous industries will display its produets... The British wireless industry has no unemployed. It is growing with great
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  • 42 9 .Reuter. The Hague, September 13 The air pilots’ strike has ended and work is being resumed on Monday on the old conditions, but a commission will elaborate a new scheme for protecting the rights and status of the pilots.
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  • 387 9 British United i ress. Two Years away from Civilisation IGLOO STATIONS North "ydney, (N. S.) Twelve members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have left here to work the world’s coldest police:*‘ beat.” They have gone to police the eastern Arctic archipelago and they
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  • 121 9 .Reuter. Men on Rigging of Ship that is Breaking up Hong Kong, September 12 A tragic drama is being enacted in the Hainan Straits where the crew of eighteen of the Japanese fishing trawler. Ibukinaw. which struck a reef yesterday, have taken to the rigging. A desperate
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  • 67 9 Reuter. Ten Moths for Chinese Air Force London, c eptember 12 An aircraft company has obtained orders for a hundred moths at a cost of £70,000 of which 88 are for the British and ten for the Chinese air forces. Four of the latter are to be
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  • 36 9 Reuter. Lady Horne’s Chauffeur Released Brussels, September 12. Albert Preedy, chauffeur of Lady Horne’s car which fell into the cheldt, has been eleased. It is announced bis arrest was only a matter of routine.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 58 9 i i j QUALITY! PAINTS I THE E H MANUIAOTURE 0F,... I WLKINSON, J I HEYWOOD AND CLARKj f LONDON. I I FALCON I j BRAND. ICygnite White No, 101 Chocola e 129 j Fadeless Red Fadeless Greens STOCKS HELD BY Durege and Thomas, i Limited., I PENANG 3 AGENTSLU
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    • 13 9 You should give Martell Brandy the peference over others as it ts wperZative
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    • 302 9 A NEW His Master’s Voice” Recording Which we would like you to hear LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY SIR LANDON RONALD. 12-inch Black Label Records, GARNAVAL SUITE, Op. 9 Schumann I 1) Preambule 2) Pierrot D. 1840 4 (3) Arlequin 4) V-Jae Noble 5) Euetb'u* 6) Flor eat an f
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 521 10 VICTORY BONDS IN DEMAND Municipal Debentures Wanted KENNEDY AND CO The Share Market continues featureless with very little busines* passing whilst the outlook in both the Tin and Rubber Industries gives little indication of any decided change fcr the belter in the immediate future. Tin continues very
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    • 214 10 BRITISH CRITIC STILL PRATING. Some British critics still prate about ,*tbe machinations of American rubber buyerfe” being the chief c iuse of prices for crude scraping bottom so long, and they regard as v*ry unfriendly the Ford. Firestone, Guayule and other American rubber culture enterpises, says the
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    • 707 10 STYLE DEMAND Developed by Rubber Latex PERFECTLY ODOURLESS F\ ABRICS known as Tressor made to imitate suede leather and buckskin, are new in the rubber industry. They were originated to meet a style demand, and their use is chiefly for decorative and trimming effects on dresses and
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    • 69 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvioh.) London. S-ptember 12 Paris, 123.77; New York. 4.85 H Brussels, 34.86; Geneva, 25.05; Amste dam, 12.07; Milan. 92.30; Berlin, 20.41; Stockholm, 18.09 Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.17; Vienna, 34.43 Prague 163&; Helsingfors, 193i 3 6 Madrid, 44.60 Lisbon, 108.25 375 Bucharest, 814; Rio, sd; Buenos Aires,
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    • 121 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 oC2 S B Sharks. 0 (3 CD do CD 00 10. 10. Ic. 10. Minin/. Ayer Hitam Tin. 10/- 10/6 10/1} 10/7} Hong Fatt m. .47}
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    • 43 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day aie ts follows: Spot 124 cents per ib. Sept. 12| ,1 Oct./Dec. 121 Jan/Mar. 1931 13| Market quiet. London Liveroo< 1 Stock Ik ly to be increased by 950 tons.
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    • 23 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, September 11, Spot £134-10 0 three man he’ buying £136-7-6 three months’ selling £136-10 0.
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    • 26 10 For Au«udt lbs. Henrietta 51, f, OO Sungei Matang 47,500 Laras (Sumatra) Estate 46.600 Rampah (Coconut) 190 000 nuts Kuala Pergau 38,000 Leggeng 103,000
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    • 472 10 SYMPATHY OF EMPLOYERS The Hon. Mr. J.B. Arttr, chairman of the P.A.M,, writes the following excellent foreword to the E.A.S.A M the quarterly msgaz ne of the Estate Asiatic Staffs’ Association of Selangor: The decision of the Estate Asiatic Staffs’ Association to produce a quarterly magazine is
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    • 56 10 Latest London, New York and Local Price» TIN-. LONDON Spot £134-7-6 Down 2/6 1 Months’ £136-2-6 Down 5/SINGAPORE $6B 25 per picul Down 62 i > c., 175 toot done RUBBER: London 41/16 d. Unchanged New York Ic. (Gold) Down Jc. Local 12J cts. Down J c.
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    • 291 10 leather interests seeking SUBSTITUTE The striking success of rubber in the Footwear Industry during ihe last few years has not been without a very pronounced effect on the demand for the lea her and has resulted in the leather interests giving serious consideration to the problem of substitute
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    • 298 10 MR. J. H. THOMAS REBUKES PESSIMISTS Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Dominions, speaking after the launch of the oil tanker British Fortune from Lithgow’s shipbuilding yard at Port Glasgow on August 7, said the launch cane at a time when even the smallest newspaper announced what
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    • 386 10 St GEORGE THE MARTYR (Church Of England) 13th Sunday after Trinity 7-50 Litany, 8 a.m- Matins, Hymn 194, 8 30 Holy Communion, 10-30 Holy Communion < hinese, 6 30 Evensong, Hymns 197, 292, 307, 634, Ps LXVII 157, Ps LXXII 168, Magnificat 100, Nunc Dimittis 93. Thursday, 8
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    • 72 10 Panang, September 13, 1930. (Bp Oourtesv Jhe Oharitre* uanl.') On London Bank Demand 2/3 4 m/te 2/3 2932 Private 3 m/te rean 2 4 1/8 3 Documentary 2 4 1/4 On New York Banx Demand 56 1/16 K France T.T. 1,425 H India jss| H Bangkok T.T. 79i ncm
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 351 10 (To the Editor of the I‘ m a»g G nieltej Sir.—With reference to Troian on the above subject and whici, a w are your popular paper of yesterday’s > desire te state that I have also d./t.! model substitute for the wooden c 1.,. monly used by
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    • 143 10 Sir,Ceylon's talk of reprisals against the Dutch is all nonsense I consider that the Dutch are perfectly justified in their attitude regarding restriction. If they did not wish to co-operata with restriction at first, they cannot be expected to do so now. Every country is entitled
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    • 230 10 ASK THE DUTCH TO HELP US? The following letter appears in tha Malay Mail’: Sir,Your leading article in Mondays paperMalayan Communications surely gives Malayans plenty food for thought. Since 1927, Bandoeng has been in wireless telephony communication with Hollan and since then one has been able to spea
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 13 10 You should give Martell's Brandy the reference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 187 10 New Advertisements NOTICE. Employers willing to co-operate to ensure that only genuinely unemployed labourers are being repatriated should send two representatives to the Labour Office, Penang, on shipment days Employers must provide employment in accordance with the Labour Laws for anyone who is proved to be under agree vent with
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    • 26 10 Grand Hotel, M^ aD (Sumatra.) FINEST LOOATIO'» ^p E FACING THE KSPMNAD atB every room w’T BATH, ELECTR 7 wfi telephone. FXCET LENT CUISI STms moderate.
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  • 618 11 U. S. OPPOSITION Lack of Unanimity by Dutch SCANNING THE HORIZON The following observations by the '‘Economist,” to hand by the last mail,are of particular interest in view of Saturday *4 nnouncement by His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi, dasting all hope of Government intervention in the
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  • 185 11 rapid development REPORTED The rubber plantation of the Ford In* dustrial Co, of BrfzJ, located, on the Tajajos River, 150 miles south of Santarem, is being developed tapidly since actual work wee com me »c«d about a year ago, says the India Rubber World" of August 1.
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  • 483 11 BROKERS' VIEW Rubber Shares Nearly Unmarketable blake and co. Singaporp, September 10 The worst is now known; and the Dutch East Indies and Straits Governments will take no part in legis’ating for restriction of rubber produetkn. Consequent upon the official statement issued on Saturday last, the
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  • 129 11 R-turn of Colony Dealers’ Stecks es at I close of business, 31st Angus’, 1930 as declared. Total. Total All Grades in I Dry Rubber is E’ted I by Dealers. I Settlements. Dry. Wet. Tons. Tone. Tone. 1 Singapore Island 30.305 3,070 32,6371 Penang Island 5,098 1,056 5,953
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 271 11 f« r MggMlßest Manufactured by RONUK, Limited. Portslade, ENGLAND. p 4”" r) ,/z z tiLsi ri— <« xl X x Flies are Filth-Carriers Wf I HT<hink of the real picture C\ fl \‘f ®rJ Jl in back of the fly that vlJh jf >1 V--* I’m crawls so hungrily over
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    • 233 11 WMAT HOST MEN PWEIFER Born 1820 going Strong Popularity in whisky depends upon the taste of the average man. For such a taste Johnnie Walker "‘Red Label” is perfect and has proved itself so. It is this whisky that makes Johnnie Walker sales the largest in the world. The plain
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  • 1332 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. S.F.P.* THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing 1 from Penang during the week: In Pert Te-day. fu B. Pandai from Batoe Babra and Aaahan. Sails for Asaban and Batoe Bihr a on Sunday. tn, b.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 185 12 of New Goods' I Lamp-shades in lovely < arpets, Dixie Mats. £tc., Etc., too numerous to mention. Call and inspect them at B. H. T. Doulativm < 0., The way to real economy is to do asscoies of hundreds of cisci iminating women d > Buy everything from DOULATRAM’S Ba,
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    • 54 12 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (Jncorpora'ed under the Companies' Ordinances of Hongkong) {lncorporated in Sh a nghai.) 33c, Beach Street, I The Leading* Wine Spi it Merchants in The Far East. I BENCHES FROM PENANG TO PEKIN. Telephone No: 587- for Travel Is4form»‘ io WRITE AMERICAN EXPRESS {lncorporated in U.S.A.) r
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 220 12 A Universal Winner! Crowded Houses Nightly! You Can’t 6o Wrong were Thousands are Right! An Entirely Different Musical Romanes! Nigntly 6 30 9.30 /’cnazijf Matinee on Sunday, g, WJI BJp Wtfc. W) 14th S pteniber, 2.45 p.m. Q [BEST SOUND IN TOWN] lcctn CSOUND (UIZO SYSTEM MARTIAL MUSH! SWEETEST LOVE
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  • 542 13 INTERESTING RELICS Some Stories of Antigua Publishing a photrgrach of a group of buildings in the inland of Antigua, in the Leeward Telarde, which are among the most remaik-ble of the eurviving mlics of the British Navycf Nelson’s day. The Times’* points out that th* chief
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 145 13 1 Cuticura Talcum For Daily Use How important it is to complete ./'toilet with a fragrant, antiseptic ow.ler! After eleansing with fl It.l KA SOAP, a dainty a, I Lilia. 1.1 the liwhing touch t your toilet. (1 TICI KA TALCUM absorhj i n crspi ra, on x I 1
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