Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 September 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAIL') No. 212. VOL. LXXXVIII. MONDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. j Branch Office 52, Leith Street I" I 11 B tri In is®! h ii IW THE WO®L© I T 8 a MOTOR UNION I teyte H i: s' ,7 Svi^®vL*X i X. z'X-z H Insurance Co,, Ltd. KANADA zpu>
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    • 17 1 B. TOKIS ATSUI STUDIO I with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2287 2 MISCELLANEOUS. TENDERS INVITED I HONGKONG ano SHANGHAI ll I CONTRACT REQUIRED. RANKING CORPORATION. rWII T f 1 V/ Pawnbrokers’ Licences, Selangor TIIIS Will Help YOU Please apply to R £6.500,000 S. K. PILLAY, Tenders will be received at tbe office of the Secretary to Resident, Pelangor, $9.5<K),000 Building Contractor, Kulim,
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  • 413 3 HOUSEHOLD TROO 3 Government Fyes on Site Values R<=Ront*B Park Barrack*, th* 1 quartern of the Household Cavalry, S\ John's Wood Bai racks, the London qnarters «f the Royal Horse Artiller*, Barrack?, and Ihv’-ional Headqu r> rs of the 47 b (Lonioi Division of the Terr
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  • 437 3 EUROPEAN COUNCILLORS ABSENT Calcutta Corporation have elected Mr. Subh s Cha dra B ise Mayor for the remaining period of this year in p’aca of Mr. J.M. Sen Gupta..Tbe proceedings, which were brief, w*re witnessed by abou* 50 visitors in th*» pub
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 178 3 WHY NOT HAVE !WV /;lßt with a slice of /O LEMON /wr'VSSfcfc. k '/s~ro| I I 5 M if|| 4 s »sts I H > _r <.>■•;■ v j r hfljifeWr' \a lfU>aLS u>e& unt/t tudtetc. SOL 3 AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., L,t<d, MADE IN x. LONDON O\ It’s that
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    • 242 3 Ji iMuimiimrs i i mi i it mr Records *3 &g- You >-• Will be r proud t 'fr Sr I to Own J I Columbia Y M A J I -J hMRSai Nos 9513 to 9515-3-12” Records. I Symphony in B Minor (Unfinished.) Schubert, played by New Queens Hall
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  • 1104 4 Ginger (Medan) Beaten by a Head ft Close Finishes Trainer Logue Sweeps the Board Che Siti Pays $225 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 13 The race for the Warwick (Gold) Vase run at Singapore to-day over 1| miles resulted as follows: Abbot’s Gift
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  • 545 4 GOOD PACK An Outside Half Wanted J. M. SCOULAR AS CAPTAIN (By "Athlete”) Penang, Saturday JM. Secular has been elected captain of Penang Rugger this season and he has a difficult task in front of him in getting together a team. The two opening games have revealed
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  • 327 4 BURNLEY SHARPSHOOTERS Thames Swamped at Coventry SCOTTISH RESULTS London, September 13 THE following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Birmingham 2 Manchester C. 2 Blackpool 3 Middleshoro’ 2 Bolton W. 1 A.tor Villa 1 Grimsby T.
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  • 86 4 Sept. 16Annual gon°ral meeting, Penang Amateur Athletic Association, Penang Cricket Club, 6.80 p.m. 17Meeting Board of Licensing Justices, District Court, 2.3 p m Draw for Penang Turf Club Griffins, Ayer Itam Stables, 5-30 p. m. 20P &P.W. V Corps Bisley Ball, Town Hall, 9 p.m. 26.Government Servants’ Co
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 44 4 To take—Balls Wine 188 fUPREMB TONIC RESTOKATIVB fe to take a new lease of life Mm aft Int-olaM Cbuniata ft Mhaaa A Easter* (Malaya) Singapore and Vaaaag. Stephet) Smith A- Co. Ltd.. Row. London. Poff. 1 tiiii ii in n 'Ti rii i i
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    • 17 4 "BOSCH" Plugs tave proved to be best on the read in the air and, on the sea.
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    • 258 4 for your Skin Troubles J < I I sfj tf I I if t I 'Lit rEcM S' t -1 fc LEGS l?> cts. or $1.50 box. Agents:— The British Pharmacy Ltd., North Bridge Road, Singapore. n ma^ar a Sanatogen has a most remarkable, effect on Y the debi itated
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  • 632 5 government SERVANTS* society $65,000 Saved in Five Years ANNUaL MEETING The sixth annual general meeting of the Government Servants’ Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, Penang, will be held on Friday, September 26, in the Survey Oflice Hall at 4-30 p.m. Mr. W.S. Ebden, M.
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  • 428 5 Dr. R. Hertz has been provisionally recognised as Acting German Consul-General at Singapore. Mr T. A. M Goodford, of the Government Monopolies, Singapore, is going to Malacca on transfer. Mr. S. Wong, son of the late Dr. Wong I. Ek, of Ipoh. is leaving to rejoin his
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  • 159 5 SALES FIGURES FOR A QUIET MONTH NEARLY TREBLED We have demonstrated with Ryvita that the right advertising in the right newspapers, backed up by the right selling plans, will create a positive boom for a good product, even during what may be regarded as a dull season.”
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 503 5 STIT BEDSTEADS FOR SIX DAYS ONLY BEGINS TO-DAY j MONDAY, 15™ SEPTEMBER SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS Nickel Bedstead With 2 inch round pillars, fancy head and footrails with inset Mother-O-Pearl spindles and ornaments 1 Size 6Jby 6 feet. Usual Price $375.00 1 1 now SOCft oo LssfWHl I a a YVM/EEAWAYS
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  • 486 6 Reuter. AMERICAS CUP RACE No Fair Trial of Merits WEAK BREEZE Newport (Rhode Island), September 13 THE Shamrock V” (challenger) was defeated by the Enterprise” in the first of the series of races for the America's Cup held to day off Rhode Island. The morning broke
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  • 25 6 Reuter. AMERICAN NATIONAL TENNIS FINAL Forest Hills, September 14In the National Tennis Championship final Doeg beat Shields 10 8, 1 6, 64, 16-14
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  • 76 6 RESULT OF 800 METRES HANDICAP The 800 metres free style, Class A handicap was swum in a heavy sea on Sunday and resulted as follows Time 1. Tan Wah Ham went at 100) 18’ 82 2. Foo Meow Fong <went at 100) 18’ 40” 3. Lim Keng
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  • 52 6 Reuter. LONDON GIRLS DEFEAT BERLIN Berlin. September 18 London avenged Great Britain s defeat at the Prague Womens’ Athletic Olympiad by beating Berlin girls by 47 points Jo 46. The Londoners won all the track events except the 1 0 metres. Four Japanese partici pated but were outside
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  • 707 6 LOGUE’S COUPS Che Siti $225; Mee Too $196 SUCCESS OF ABBOT’S GIFT By Tic- Tac The Singapore meeting just ended will chiefly be remembered for the excellent running of Abbot’s Gift fand Ginger, too, the Medan exgrifiiu did all the running to be beaten on the
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  • 107 6 .Reuter. ARMOUR WINS PROFE -SIONAL TITLE. Fresh A eadows September 14 T. Armour won the Professional Golf Championship beating Gene Sarazeu by one hole The Scotsman and the New Yorker reached the final hole even and it was a matter of inches in the distance between the balls
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  • 98 6 GERMANS’ PLANS Berlin, August 8 Two Germans, Karl Hazog and Fritz Vogel, resident in Brooklyn, NY„ are planning to cross the Atlantic in a large rubber ball. They have ordered their extraordinary vahicle of transport from nine large rubber factories, They calculate with the help
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 203 6 11 1 I *B3* I k <w- Tx /l K X. Sz^ Wifi announces the Ctovl&Mi seven points! 1 ORIGIN. Fresh English est Country Milk. 2 MANUFACTURE. Under ideal conditions at our Dorsetshire and Somersetshire Dairy factories. The 6 Cow Gate’ process produces a pure, sterile and complete food, rich
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    • 273 6 i Minimi. Hl I A BOTTLE OF COLD STORAGE MILK I I 'I Wiiuw 1 I /film H I I w s I I I I I BWWi I OH Ih. I!2 I a Mil! I I is a Bottle of Health I j 1 i Keeps art. silk frocks
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 372 7 f,, The Elitor of the f many Gazette). q, r I have read Indian’s letter in ir Friday edition from which it is obvious he is purposely fighting shy of the client cause of the present trouble on estates. e As I wrote originally and again repeat the
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    • 515 7 Hr:-Your second leader of 12-9 30 is aeaded as above. Malaya has the Man, if the inducement is offered to get him back Eric Macfadyen. It must be as Governor that he returns. To those unacquainted with this highestbrained man Malaya has ever possessed, a few details may
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    • 394 7 Sir,I shall be glad for your courtesy of giving publicity the following, which I trust will be of some interest to estates and hold ings striving to carry on operation during the present slump. It must be borne in mind, however, that rubber in common with all
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    • 260 7 NATIVE RUBBER D. E. I. Fir.I thought the following particulars culled from Dr. H. N. Whitford’s statistical figures, might be of interest to those of your readers who do not happen to have seen them. They are enlightening, disheartening. Malaya’s present predominance in pro ductive areas is roughly 40 per
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    • 253 7 Official Assistance Sir -1 shall be greatly obliged if you will kindly concede space for a correction of my letter on the above subject as published on the 12th instant, and some further comments on this burning question of the h °i r contended that the Government should
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    • 223 7 Sir,In reply to A Friend in the Sunday Gazette on the above subject, I should like only to ask him what led to the establish ment of the Indian Unemployed Home at enang and the standardsation of wages in the midst of those prosperous days. As to why
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    • 256 7 Sir.As a talkie’ enthusiast, I have noticed lately that the Cinemas have been using a large quantity of cloth drapes and gunnybag padding in their auditoriums for sound improvement, and both of these materials are inflammable. I feel sure that this would not be allowed in
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  • 167 7 JOE MENDIOLA Joe Mendiola, a young Philippine boxer, 23 years of age, who arrived in Singapore from Manila during June 1930 and who is stated to have knocked out both Boy Walley and Y. C. Song, two well-known Singapore boxers, arrived in Penang on Friday, the
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  • 331 7 OVER 115 CASES Mchatnedans at Loggerheads There were over 115 civil cases for hear ing before His Honour Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Penang District Court to-day. Mr C. D. D. Hogan mentioned the case in which Sime Darby and Company sued Chop
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  • 116 7 MR 0 A. H HE .THCOTĔ Mr. 0. A. H. Heathcote, Who was manager of the Dublin Estate till he Went on leav?, returned to Penang recently and has been appointed Manager of Wessington Estate, Rengam, belonging to the same company (Malayan American Plantations.) Mr.
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  • 111 7 A commendable gesture against slump conditions is the opening of a new restaurant in Penang Street. For this enterprise Mr. M. Abdul Majid is responsible, as at 10{ Penang Street, op posite the Pinang Gazette Press building, he has established accommodation for provision of uropean and Indian fool
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  • 184 7 In the province of Ontario, Canada, the tax on a private car of less than 25 hp. is only £1 Os. 6d. per annum. Surely a motorist’s paradise? Mrs. Farrer Manby. wife of Mr. Justice Farrer Manby. Kuala Lumpur wHI be leaving for Home on Saturday by
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  • 430 7 TAMILS FINED A.S.P. Chalmers arrested at midnight on Saturday two Indian Christians, named George and Winton in the compound of the Hospital Sisters’ quarters and charged them to day before Mr Edward Jago in the Second Police Court, with wilful trespass. Mr. Chalmers said that he was
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  • 234 7 CRIMINAL APPEAL In the Penang Supreme Court this morning two criminal appeals were disposed of. In the first a Chinese. Lee Ah Moon, had been bound over in one surety of $5O to come up for judgment when called upon on a charge of theft
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  • 119 7 COLOURS v WHITES The following have been selected to play on Tuesday at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade Colours: G C < arr :J H Fenwick, A S Ramsay, A F Baughan and J E King: Lim Keng Chuan and J A Emburx; A II E King
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  • 50 7 To merr,w at the Esplanade at 6 pm. 1 March Cavalry Of The Clouds Alford 2 Overture Pique Dame Suppe 3 Selection The Rsbel Maid Fraser Simpson 4 Intermezzo An Angel s Song Sammons 5 Fox Trot The World’s Greatest «tevppfheart Is You Denniktr God Save TLo King.
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  • 118 7 MALAY WHO WANTED A CONSTABLE S JOB Court Inspector Roberts in the Second Police Court this morning charged Hameed, a Malay, with the theft of $l6O/- at Parit* Perak, in 1927 Inspector Roberts said that the accused recently applied for a constable’s job in the
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  • 70 7 TOMORROWS SESSION The last but one session of the Penang Assizes for this year will open to morrow before His Lordship Mr. Justice proule. Only one case has been listed and the case is expected to be over before the tiffin adjournment. Tn this case
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  • 87 7 MRS. SPROULE AS ORGANISER Mu? "proule, 0 B.E has once aga n beeu entrusted with organising the Poppy Day arrangements in I enang Mrs bproule has already held a meeting* at the Judge s Chambers which was attended by representatives of the various nationalities and at which
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 88 7 o O Humour As Others See It o o tF’ V#/ Jf! I ))J 7 V \»ifßß I I >®* /A I/. i ft 1 I I Look pleasant, please.” Lustige Sachse, Leipzig. t f d M W/J v l l ain* z i Vk < /r You say your
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  • 353 8 An interesting passage in th° report of the Committee on Recent Economic Changes, of which President Hoover is Chairman, speaks of the reaching out for luxuries which make possible the expansion of new industries, and says that the United States has only touched the fringe of
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  • 232 8 Of Atlantic flights, hops to Australia and motor bike rides in outlandish places we have heard a good deal of criticism, but we have always maintained that deeds of heroism and endurance merit some meed of praise Possibilities are explored, machinery is tested and the eflforts of pioneers
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  • 73 8 Father, Mother and Two Daughters Murdered (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 15 A terrible murder was perpetrated in a House in Havelock Road early yesterday morning when a Tamil father, mother and two daughters were hacked to death with meat choppers. The crime is believed to
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  • 79 8 .Reuter. Captain and Three Men Saved Hong Kong, September 14 The Japanese trawler has wirelessed that a boat has succeeded in getting alongside the Ibuki Maru which is on the rocks in Hainan Straits and in taking off the captain and three members of the crew The
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  • 17 8 Several houses in villages at Sophike Almire have collapsed owing to earthquake shock.
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  • 1058 8  -  A. H- L Penang, Monday ER was a morning paper j more eagerly sought than yesterday when it was houed that the Sunday Gazette would contain the result of the yacht Shamrock’s tussle with the American Enterprise, As it happened, although the paper did not go to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 281 8 < «i 111 I X/ xzf I 100 Foods FAMOUS n Around the World a Lj— To be certain of fine flavour in »aen r- of ibtse foods ask f<»r Libbj’s n Lli Fruits, Vegetables. > ~//l vu 8 Pineaople. Peaches. Bartlett Pears. Ap- j it ricots. Cherries, Fruits for
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    • 74 8 t. O. HOTXU SPECIAL AHWNCEMZNTS. The Band of the ss. President Adam»” will play at the AFTER DINNER DANCE On Friday, 19th September. 1930. IMPROMPTU DANCE (P. O. Mail) Thursday, 18th September, 1930. ORCHESTRAL concert (Grand Opera and Gilbert and Sullivan Programme Sunday, 21st September, 1930 NO -STOP CAB a
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  • 27 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Yeoh Boon Kee and daughter thank all those who sent telegrams, letters, wreaths, scrolls and all those who attended the funeral on Sunday. September 14.
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  • Extremists Sweep the Poll in Germany
    • 67 9 1 Fascist-Communist Strength COMPLETE POLITICAL CONFUSION Possibility of a Dictatorship The German elections yesterday resulted in sweeping victories for the extremists. The election has brought confusion to Germany’s political life The Fascists, who secured 103 seats, are stated not to favour a restoration of the Monarchy but
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    • 634 9 Reuter Amazing Rise of the Fascists Berlin, Septembar 15 The extremists, namely the NationalSocialists (Fascists) and Communists have swept the board at the elections. Eightyfive per cent of the electors polled. Every sixty-thousand votes polled means one seat in the Reichstag The state of the parties,
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  • 144 9 Reuter Mr. MacDonald Seeking Wholesale Reduction? WASHINGTON SENSATION Washington, September 14 A political sensation has suddenly arisen owing to the fact that Sir Warren Fisher and Mr. Thomas Jones Deputy-Secretary to the British Cabinet, have been conferring for several days with State Department officials. The belief
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  • 94 9 Reuter. Need of Sufficient Force to Defend Possessions” Paris, September 14 Apropos the Franco-Italian mival conversations in continuation of the Wm don Con ference it is noteworthy that M. Dumesnil Minister of Marme, in an interview’ stresses France’s position as the second colonial Power in the world" and
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  • 74 9 Reuter. Mass Demonstrations against Naval Bill Amsterdam, September 14 Notwithstanding rain and thunder, the Dutch Socialist Party held huge demonstra tions at Amsterdam and Rotterdam in which deputations from the whole country participated as a protest against the Government’s Naval Bill which provides for a construction programme extending
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  • 42 9 Reuter. New York, September 13 A mesage from Buenos Aires says it is officially announced that Senor Irigoyen has been arrested, and will not be allowed to leave Agentina He is still aboard the cruiser lying just outside the Harbour.
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  • 169 9 Forced Landing at Singapore MACHINE DAMAGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 15 Captain Cunningham, who is flying from Australia, crashed in a swamp at Punggol yesterday morning at 11.30, the engine stopping owing to lack of petrol. The airman was delayed at Batavia owing to a
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  • 99 9 Reuter. Latvia and Russia Both Deny Responsibility Berlin, September 14 The Government is in a quandary over the sho*s fired at the Graf Zepplin as Russia and Latvia both deny she was fired on over their respective territories. Riga adds that Latvian Frontier guards in the district
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  • 78 9 Reuter. Confidential Conversations Disclosed Simla. September 15 The Viceroy has addressed a letter to Sir TejSapruani Mr Jayakar regretting the references to confidential conversations and the publication of notes His Excellency had not seen or approved. The Viceroy specifically denies the suggestion that the Government of India might
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  • 70 9 Reuter. Paoic at Polish Political Meeting Warsaw. September 15 As a political meeting of about fifteen hundred adherents to the Left and Centre Parties was leaving the gardens where the meeting was held a hand grenade was thrown and revolvers were fired. Two were killed and eleven
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  • 167 9 of transport from the earliest times.Rugby Radio Service Centenary Celebrations at Liverpool ELABORATE PAGEANT London, September 14 At the opening, at Liverpool yesterday, of the National Railway Week held to celebrate the centenary of the first passenger railway in the world, which ran between Liverpool and
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  • 248 9 Rugby Radio Service. T( mporary Agreement for Negotiation London, September 14 Addressing the League Assembly at Geneva yesterday,Mr. William Graham, Pre sident of the Board of Trade, referred to the tariff conference held early this year. The Convention suggested by the conference pledges its signatories against any increase
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  • 43 9 Reuter. Paris, eptember 15 A detachment of the Foreign Legion has been despatched to the Thanhchuong region, North Annam, in consequence of persistent rebel propaganda. It is officially reported that the rioters attacked the naval militia who fired, causing ten casualties.-
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  • 51 9 .Reuter. Tokyo, c eptember 14 The Asahi says it learns that Bromley was off Cape Lopatka Kamchatka at 16.00 Japen time. However, the Government wireless at Ochiishi reported the plane’s position at 15 00 Japan time as north-east of Urup Island making eighty miles an hour through dense
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  • 40 9 Reuter. Brussels, September 13 In connection with the birth of the heir presumptive. Prince Baudouin. a Decree states that the eldest son of the Dukes of Brabant 'Crown Prince) henceforth will be known as Comte de Hainaut.
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 83 9 Reuter. Tokio, September 15 Bromley and Gatty turned back and landed at the village of Shiritsuka near Cape Shiriya, fifty miles north of Samishiro whence they started their trana Paoific attempt yesterday niorning. The plane and flyers are reported unhurt Although the most meagre details are available
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 28 9 TO-DAY’S REWS Rage Ca-operatioa io Science 14 Can a Woman Drive 11 Fate of Famous Barracks 3 Sport 4 6 Local 1 Commercial II I Shipping 12 1
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    • 273 9 A NEW His Master’s Voice’ Recording Which [we would like vou to hear LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY SIR LANDON RONALD. 12-inch Black Label Records, GARNAVAL SUITE, Op. 9 Scl aonao I (I) Preambule I 2) Pierrot D, 1840 3) Arlequin 4) Valse Noble 5) Eusebius 6) Florestan f (7)
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 490 10 ANNUAL MEETING No Dividend Declared THE following is the Chairman’s Speech at the twentieth ordinary general meeting uf shareholders held at 7, Royal Bank Place, Glasgow, C.l, of Jura Estates Ltd., on August 5, 1930. Mr. T. A. Gallie, the Chairman of the Company, said Ab the
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    • 76 10 Penang, September 15, 1930. Courtesy ef Tht Charter ?a On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 h 4m ts 2'3 29 32 Private 3 m/ta rea l 2 4 1/8 8 Documentary 2 4 1/4 On New York Bank Demand 56 1/16 h France T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. Jss|
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    • 138 10 TO-DAYS PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day To-day Saturday S B Sharks. J? e SQ 00 CQ OQ t 0. 10. IC. Ic. Mln inf. Ayer Hitam Tin. 10/li 10/7J 10/ i 10/ Chenderiang 3/4$
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    • 54 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £134 7-6 Unchanged 3 Months’ £136-2 6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $6B 50 per picul Up 25 c 50 tons done RUBBER: London 4d. Down 1/16 d. New York Bc. (Gold) Unchanged Local 12| cfs. Unchanged By Courtesy of
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    • 453 10 LUSINES3 MEN’S VARYING VIEWS A New York cable states that the Tyre and Rubber Company, following the example of the Goodyear Company, is reducing wages ten per cent. Lee J inquiries instituted by a representative of the "Straits Times” revealed that several of the
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    • 61 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 12| cts. per pound per pl 116/33 Quiet. London 4d New Yoik Bc.s. (gold.) (fry Courtesy of Menra. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day aie as fol vs: Spot 12J cents per lb. Sept.
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    • 88 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, September 12, Spot £134-10 0 three months’ buying £136-2-6 v fop months’ selling £136-5 0. Bousteadd Co., Ltd. 15 h Sept: quotation for Singapore nfijeu tin 168-50 per picu l business done 50 tons, Penang Refined Tin $6B-50 per picul, business done
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    • 174 10 Pvr* f*ng. l5, 1930. I cts, M saarss Opiu np. ah*«* nom 5,000.00 Cloves 90.0 C led s*Hers 72.00 Pi*k»tw nom 170.0 C N itn a* 70.06 Hit- W.OO 'GCOaiHiiw i?* .IHM)- 90 00 Oopra Sun in buyers 6.60 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Ooare* 10.60 Green Snail Shells
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    • 244 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvicb.) London, September 13 Paris. 123.75; New York. 4.86 Brussels, 34.86; Geneva. 25.05; Ams ter dam, 12.07 Milan. 92.79 Berlin, 20.40 Stockholm, 18.09; Copenhagen, 18.16; Osin. 18.17; Vienna, 34.40 Prague 163 j; Helsingfors. 193 Madrid, 44.45 Lieoon. 108.25 t Athens* 375 Bucharest, 814 Ric, 41J 4
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    • 1046 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST NAMES. I 3 8 i s JI gUBBBB JDsIIm.I B r of c I AmLlwStoi Malay Estate* 15 15 Ran** Bynakmte 1 2’ i 40 Aver Kuning Rubber Btotaten J? 6 85 Aver Mdek Rubber Oo 85 1 O') J?" "nasjlubbes Estate* 80 J_<o Balao?tontlDC Byn4le»te
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    • 447 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, September 15, 1930. Mutton cts. Matton Indian par lb 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A long do 1.50 Trxw do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 idney M pair 80 Feet
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 32 10 teWg (s/je ftunnymede' Malaya’s Nicest Hotel DINNER DANCE Every Wednesday Saturday MUSIC In the LOUNGE on Saturday mornings and every Sunday evening from 7.30 RL'NNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. Phone 543.
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    • 18 10 1 BOSCH’ Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 484 10 New Advertisements M Wanted: MALE Apply Box SH. 141../, p insng FOR BALE What ofi>r: 1930 DODGE, 2-e.ater, Sport» done 7,01)0 mile», red striping body, B ix tyres. D,r in perfect 1" IMk Apply Box No. 143, c/o Pinang CICELY For sale budded slumps from guaranteed A. V. R. O.
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  • 416 11 £6O IN FINES Doctors Chased by Drunken Driver A fine of £5O and costs was imposed a Leeds on Sidney Jowett, 32, of Roundhay, who pleaded guilty to being >runk in charge of a motor-car. On a second charge of dangerous driving he was fined £lO and
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  • 323 11 POLISH DICTATOR’S ACTIVITY Berlin A Warsiw paprr, the Express Poranyi.” prints ai extraordinary report that Marshal Pilsudski’s long may in the neighbourhood of Vilna, officially for reasons of heal h. is connected with promising negotiations between Poland and Lithuania, in which a representative of the Vatican is
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  • 757 11 No Justification for the Idea That They are More Careless Than Men AN you see.” said my companion suddenly, whether that’s a man or a woman in the car ahead I peered through the windscreen at the back of the two-seater in front. It was
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  • 67 11 APPEAL FOR FUND FOR Mrs. HOOK AND CHILDREN The Rev. Charles J. Barry, of Emmanuel Church. West Wickham, appeals to the put! c on behalf of the widow and two little chi cren of the airman, Eric Hoot, who was lobt on an attempt to’fly to Australia.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 263 11 HOT Recommend Exclusively SHELL MOTOR OILS 1930 Golden Shell Oil is the Grade Recommended for the Tropics. Quick! Start! Stop! DOMINION CORD ROYAL TYRES only can withstand these conditions because they are built of virgin rubber ?rown on the world's greatest plantations. The NEW ROYAL CORDS introduce a thicker tread
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    • 14 11 You should givs MarteU’s Brandy the vreference over others as it is superlative. I
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    • 355 11 li Tir lv i| ai J\ S Ml LiLL The Tell-Tale Scale Unless you are over normal, a decline in weight should always be taken as an indication of something wrong. In the hot weather especially you should be weighed at intervals to see that your weight is maintained. Persistent
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  • 976 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: Tu Peri Te-day. 0. s. R ihrnan from Langkat, Pangkahn and Pangkalan Brandan Sails for Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkalan Soesoe and Lang*’*'! to day at
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    • 71 12 'BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea. Why Pay Mora Daring Slamp? Get V©«r C«sts Down by Shopping hangar am’'s 230, p en an g Road. mND GET A FREE PRESENT FOR EVERY $lO BARGAIN 1 JUST UNPACKED" Fancy Silks
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    • 295 12 TO-NIGHT till Wednesday, 17th September. M-G-M.’S All-Talking Estate S MGH,LV -ct 6.30 and 9.30 Wr MBjHI "j|| phone IVv sound ;?> J 264 ~^===lN TOWN '<. I I J SOUND |Lzj| SYSTEM I Ivilma Banky’s A S k 1 BSRj A Lady to Love” i Sgll' v The finest Comedy
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  • 731 13 Youth that Thinks too Much or Not at All flv Richard Ince. Author of The By Cambridge Wit.” The young people of to-day may be divided rougbD into two c'seses—the j,ow Browsand the Hgh Brows. Thene lai els represent prevalent pointe of view. The Low
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    • 142 13 ate. rfK .Sfr—ft) («zAEr V v -—(KF Smokers Requißitea I <s=a 1 (HL?. t q=. jEgfo 1 *****,111 *O/ 4 «2 P 2. 1 3, J 2.=e.-= 1 4 .r» -~==r- 7. "i hl > f nr «V' a .jpr HRB* JmSMrfnOmwß? Fipes anil Cigarette Holders of all shapes and
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  • 412 14 TASKS BEING TACKLED Artificial Aid for Plants The value of co-operation in the world of science will be striking!v illustrated during the meetirg of the British Association at Bristol from September 3—lo save the Morning Post.” Big practical prob’em?,” Professor J. L. Myres, one of the two
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    • 223 14 I I I I Q > I fe. lOr I > pw S I~H I f pS > i I &O hl® |»X|L— J :j±q I j r b I l BJi&M b 1 M- a jaeh of Boats’’ Fruit Salite in a tumblei of wner. Clear and spark ing,
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  • 1110 15 THREE INQUIRIES Suicide of Unknown Chinese Mr. Edward J ago, the Penang Coroner, was engaged on Saturday morning in holding inquiries into the deaths cf a eleven years’ old Penang Chinese g<rl. a Chinese woman aged about twenty-five at 58, Cecil Street and a Chinese who was
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    • 138 15 C'7 ~1Z I 1 I fl ^tzslTprO^ 0 30 cwt. Truck Chassis $1,395 For economical and reliable transport you cannot invest in a better truck than the Ford. I J Powered by the famous 24.03 H.P. Four-Cyclin- der Motor, and fitted with large diameter four J wheel brakes, the Ford
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    • 1350 16 I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1 1 dollar steamship line INTENDED SAIT INGS EROM PENANG. (And AMERICA N MAIL LINE WEEKLY LONDON N. CONTINENT. I C irin>.s>7 HELFNUS Sept. 18 London, Rotterdam ani Hamburg > j 5 ft Ji MFNSLAUS Sept. 25 Marseilles, London, Ritter inn and Hamburg. c ]i
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    • 678 16 P. ©.-BRITISH AND APCAR UW* U »A (Companies Incop.porated ,> ''•Land.) I MAIL PASSENGER AMD CARGO S-Ry lC£b Peninsular and Oriental S. H. Ge., under con- Penang, felukln»® im. u I tract with His Majesty's Gosermnent, London Sl /sin an^^ *".»’»u end Far East Mail Service. w u Outwards from
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