Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 September 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No 214. VOL. LXXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, T7th SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 369 1 T. NAGATA I BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street 1 z P* [T]9»o I ALL SIZES iSSBS®!’ Expanded Bial I c> r’4- > b*r ,> ««*r‘ Hb*l*»l**J >^^ 4*^*»I < *I*’F4*»f*4*4*4* > l**l m ALL MESHES The Worlds Finest Small Car I $1275.
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    • 15 1 11. TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 63,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2592 2 'pOS.T.ON I NOTICE. PEHMNG'S FRONTAGE. TENDERS INVITED European Lady Stenographer employer desiring PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE RIGHTS N WELD QUAY (Incorporated in England by Royal S th 'r"" «-a Pawnbrokers’ Licences, Selangor Mui >■»■■■ labourers locally an ex- Elb i,. L.„l Opi.™ *IJK T.nJ.r. «1:1 I» sim. ofrb.Snnu, IXI ISL’ELL A
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  • 1300 3 ECHO OF HATRY FRAUDS Special Sub-Committee’s Recommendations By general consent, the Stock Exchange Committee at the time of the disclosure of the Hatry frauds served both the Stock Exchange and the public well by the prompt measures taken, fin»’, to suspend dealings in the shares effected, and.
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  • 353 3 SOLDIER GUILLOTINED DURING A BOMBARDMENT A graphic story of a war-time execution W 8 3 related to the Select Committee of M.P.s, on the C ipital Punishment Bill. It was toll bp Professor Spever, of Brussels University, who was called to tell the M P.i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 385 3 made in LONDON Medical > experience approves of *sj|| Craven A” .jbx WP 1; w Or' x\ >■ wl:/ sfel|fc'Blw «•!<•'•■•*••■ Vwl' .Y. JJ' iSfi 7 I 'T». V t-, <r MiO <7L,: «wiF'x. "--k 5 J vA u'~4r j/'*/ J WK nhj "7 f PURE TOBACCO <> Natural CORK-TIP
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    • 169 3 CTPJBBTr^w— mrrgii» >■ !>» n wwkwcth» j.. -t t-- gwqHyriß< 7'7*27*5 e SMiasii IIIIIIIIH I n ii I lULU.UI iiiiiiiiiillltliilllilliil S 1 Records i i You a Wiii be h j i s. I fflta 1 Xtolumbia I J* 5 S Nos 9513 to 9515-3-12” Records. Symphony in B Minor
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  • 741 4 SMALL FARMERS’ NEEDS A Warning Against Compulsion The following letter appears in T/ie Times: Sir,In your issue of yesterday Sir Thomas Middleton, whose authority on agriculture none will gainsay, appeals to all and sundry to treat the Gove rnnjeca’s Agricultural Marketing Bill as a nonparty measure, to
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  • 244 4 TWO NEW bills New Bills to be introduced in the Legislative Council include an Ordinance for making Final Provision for the Public Service for the year 1929. It is explained that the expenditure for the year 1929 having on certain of the items detailed in Ordinance 24
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 225 4 f" b 0 i I Iwirer ya Will 1 MawfE tII Gets grease off glass No more greasy glasseskeep them bright with Monkey Brand. Rub a little on a damp cloth; dry and polish. Then see how they flash and sparkle. Monkey Brand has a thousand household uses. L’sr Monkey
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    • 14 4 You should give Martell*s Brandy the 1 reference oier others as it is superlative.
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    • 266 4 «PHOSFERINE is a Partner that never lets me down” p Splendid for Good Health A. E. BEAMISH, the Famous Davis Cup International and Principal of the Beamish Correspondence School of Lawn Tennis writes:IF there is a harder worked man at the present r'S!.time than myself, I would like to meet
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    • 36 4 Hillman THE CAR THAT NEVER LETS YOU DOWN Prices from $2,950. The Cycle Carriage Co. C 92fi Ltd. I Office, Show-room. Stores.No. 12 Bishop Street, Penang Massage Ho« sC 2, ARRATOON KOAD. M/HS YURI. MtfiS MA
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  • 1455 5 Britain s Air Manoeuvres Aerodromes in Town Centres A War in the Air (From Oar Own Correspon lent.) London, August 21 A proposal by the League of Nations to eetlb the dispute between R-Mland and B uelaad resulted according to the official communique in the termination of
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  • 858 5 OFFICIAL MINUTES Veterinary Surgeon Resigns M nutes of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town. Penang held, on Tuesday, August 26, 1933. Present.Mr. G L. Ham (President) 1 Mr. M. H. M. Noordin, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, M'. Yeoh Cheang Ann, Dr. K. L. Teng,
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  • 114 5 MEDICAL OFFICER CONDEMNS MODERN HABIT OF AVOIDING FAT Reporting upon an increase during the year in cases of consumption, Hertfordshire cmnty tuberculosis oflur states there is evidence that in the case of young persons, more young women, resistance to tuberculosis is not being Deceased. While this may in
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  • 36 5 What are believed to be skeletons of British soldiers killed while fighting during the S-’mme battles have been unearthed at Peronne by workmen while constructing a cinema. No identification ha? yet bsen made. Exchange.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 59 5 BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. RIVER RED CRUSHED Sand Earth Granite Croahed Granite metal of the beet quality for Reioforced C >noieie A Road makir.s AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Prompt Deliveries by Motor Lorries, MALAYSIA TRADING Co., WORK?)
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    • 225 5 SPECIAL NOTICE Th? Carlton Management are arranging a epical rate for borders providing sufficient suppnr» is forth coming. Rite? propose! are es follows; Full Board $65 a month Tiffin Dinner $5O Tiffin Only $2O W. J. HEAD. TENTH ANNIVERSARY. CHEAPSALE FOR ONE MONTH. Being established for over ten years, we
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    • 186 5 < announces the CtarlGaßo seven points! 1 ORIGIN. Fresh English West Country Milk. 2 MANUFACTURE. Under idea! conditions at our Dorsetshire and Somersetshire Dairy factories. The 6 Cow Gate’ process produces a pure, sterile and complete food, rich in N&turid vitamins and mineral salts. Untouched by hand throughout. 3 CONSISTENCY.
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  • 151 6 Reuter. FOG CAUSES POSTPONEMENT Strain of Crossing Atlantic HURT TO SHAMROCK Newport, Rhode Island, Sept. 16 THE third race in the America’s Cup series, which was to have taken place to-day, was postponed owing to fog. England is realising that it is almost impossible to lift the
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  • 228 6 SINGAPORE RACES Value of Saturday’s Sweep Some lucky person in Malaya is the richer by nearly $5O 000 as the result of having drawn the first prize in the Big Sweep on the last day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting. The official result of the
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  • 85 6 WHITES EASILY DEFEAT COLOURS In a Colours and Whites game on the Esplanade yesterday Whites won by 21 pts. (3 gls 2 tries) to 3 pts, (try). Perrott ran strongly on the wing for Whites and Mountain played a good game at scrum half. Perrott and Barnes scored
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  • 244 6 SAD SEREMBAN TRAGEDY Murder is the usual way out in the ordinary type of Eternal Triangle cases that are so numerous among the Indian labouring class, so that when the custom is changed the t.agedy becomes a sad one When Chapman in his
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  • 245 6 READER WINS $430 Proven Best by Every Test APPRECIATIVE T ETTERS (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir Thanks to Tic-Tao’s Trusty Tips, I won $430 at the recent Singapore Race Meeting. I took one win on each of his three placed selections with the following
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  • 256 6 WINNER DOPED D. Taylor Warned Off LANARK MEETING London. September 16 A sensation, believed to be unprecedented in horse-racing in Great Britain, has been revealed by the following announcement on the Edinburgh race course As a result of an inquiry held by the stewards of the Lanark
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  • 95 6 DRAW IN NORTHERN SECTION London, September 16 In the Northern Section of the Third Division, Southport and Accrington Stanley drew, each side scoring three goals Reuter. A vacation of the Supreme Court. Singapore. has been declared from Saturday, December 20, toSatnrdav. January 3,1931. H.R 11. Pri nee Chandaburi,
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  • 813 6 PENANG a. A. A. Mr. Justice Sproule as President FIRST ANNUAL MEETING THE first annual general meeting of the Penang Amateur Athletic Association was held yesterday at 6-30 p.m. at the Penang Cricket Club. The following delegates were present: P. C. C.: Mr. E. A- Davies.
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  • 861 6 Mrs R. D. Davies, wife of the Editor of the "«Singapore Free I ress”, has returned to Singapore from home. Mrs. E. L. Talma writes-from England to thank all who attended the funeral of her husband or sent wreaths. Rev. Mr. Elvins, the newly appointed Chaplain to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 357 6 A BOTTLE OF I COLD STORAGE -a MILK IliESBi jr H 1\ fill Si I TaW s Krai Hi j ZS A Bottle of Health I FI n I Keconunenil Shell Lubricating Oil Read the Copy of a Letter Received from F. I. A. T. Torino (1’28) 30 Giugno 1130.
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  • 248 7 In our issue of the 23rd July last we jhlished in good faith a letter from a who used the nom de plume I Loyal.” This letter was published kr the caption Politician Vakils and Sortuoswly referred incorrectly to the Lrinc o f rcCGnt »PP l catlon b
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  • 157 7 Reuter. AaU-Dumping Bill Read a First Tim e Ottawa, September 17 The House of Commons gave a third rta d lD g to the Government Bill allocating twtnty million dollars to unemployment re lief to be expended on public works and anergency grants. The Government Anti Dumping Bill
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  • 36 7 .—Reuter. Another Big Jump in Total of Britain’s Unemployed London; September 17 The latest return shows unemployment f’-ii'es in Britain increased by the subanual number of 79,127 in a week, the tjtal now exceeding 2,100,000.
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  • 37 7 .Reuter. Avellino, September 17. Within two months of the disastrous t&rthquake, the Prefect of the Province toopened the first batch of 108 earth Reproof houses. Many mere will be f tady in a few days.Reuter.
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  • 157 7 ONLY conscience that can MAKE HER Among a number of women who sought neadvice of Mr. Clarke Hall, the Old Street recently, was a young wife who Whined that her husband objected 0 er engaging in a business career, and as l' rol,i t against
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  • 74 7 Sr KADILY DECLINING IN BRITISH SCHOOLS f(i Ptain A r a ®or, at A Armitage, president gover Dehart < Ut s beech day at the Royal 8 Orphanage, Bear Wood, four per 1 d ur ing the past year only t)r Ural C n the children received ki
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  • 488 7 HEAVY DELETIONS Amendments to Classification List THE latest amendments etcetera, to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List shows very heavy deletions both in the horse and pony classes. Twenty-two deletions have been made among the horses and 16 from the pjnies making a total
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  • 113 7 ept 17 Meeting Board of Licensing Justices, District Court, 2.3 pm Draw for Penang Turf Club Griffins. Ayer Itam Stables, 5 30 p. m. 19 Entries close for Selangor Turf Club Extra Meeting, 8 p m. 20 Extraordinary General Meeting. Ceylon Association, (P. P. W. Anglo Chinese School,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 524 7 (To the Editor of the Gazette) Sir,Although The Times” gives great prominence to a synopsis of the new Road Traffic Bill which received the Royal Assent on August 1, and although it is reasonable to assume that some of the provisions of that law will before long
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    • 411 7 Sir, Although the rubber slump has been primarily caused by the operation of econo mic laws of supply and demand, still, there have been other factors that have been con tributing towards the same. All along from the beginning until now the largest con sumer of raw rubber
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    • 218 7 Sir.Recently I noticed a ramark in your By the Way columns about the failure of the tram conductors to return the balance of half cent to children after deducting their proper fares. I happened to travel in a tram car in the Dato Kramat district whnn 30 or 35
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  • 298 7 October 18, 21 and 25 The official programme for the Singapore Turf Club October Meeting is just to hand The racing dates are October 18. 21 and 25 and entries close on Wednesday, October 8. The Club is endeavouring to cater for all classes of
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  • 73 7 GOOD ADDED MONEY Owners of horses who w r ere placed at Singapore, particular’y the winning owners will receive good added money from the Added Money Pool which always goes to con siderably swell the stakes. The Pool has declared an average of $1.131 on each race so
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  • 49 7 DRAW THIS AFTERNOON The draw for the batch of Penang 1931 griffins will take place this evening at 5.30 at the Ayer Itam stables All except two of the griffins have been taken up The tw T o not subscribed for are to be raffled.
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  • 114 7 EUROPEAN CAUTIONED AND DISCHARGED Mr. J. V. King, of the Seamen s Institute, appeared in the Second Police Court this morning being summoned for driving Car P. 2450 without a licence, on the Tanjong Tokang Road on August 28. Mr. King said that he intended to buy
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  • 161 7 MALAY SENT TO PARIT FOR TRIAL Court Inspector Roberts again mentioned the case in which Hameed, a Malay was charged with the theft of $l6O/- at Parit, Perak, in 1927. It was stated that Hameed applied for a constabls job in the S. S. Police Force
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  • 162 7 In the Penang District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, a Chinese named Ong Chye Seng was produced and charged with having caused hurt to three other Chinese, two men and a woman, with a knife, at Paya Tern bong, on August 17. A. S P. Chalmers
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  • 73 7 IMPORTATION OF CRACKERS CONTAINING CHOLERATE The proprietor of a Chinese firm named Chop Thong Tuck in Beach Street was sum raoned in the Second Police Court for importing Chinese crackers containing cholerate mixture on August 23 contrary to the Government Gazette notifications regar ding such importations. Inspactor Wight
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  • 62 7 DUE IN PENANG THIS WEEK Prince and rincess Kitiyakera of Chandaburi and suite are expected to arrive in Penang on September 18 by the Bangkok Express. The r nee and suite will be staying at the Runnymede Hotel until Saturday when they will embark on the Dollar liner
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  • 41 7 Thursday at the Esplanade at 6,00 p,m. 1 March Lone Pilot Hooper 2 Overture Merry Wives of Windsor Nicolsi 3 Selection Aida Verdi 4 Fantasia The Village Coquette Smith 5 Fox Trot Lucky-Me LovableYou Yellen GOD SAVE THE KING.
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  • 205 7 The development of I idle, under some such Constitutional sys as that foreshadowed in the Simon Report, into a selfgoverning country enj >ying to all intents and purposes "Dominion status/’ is an object common to far-sighted Britons and Indians alike, says the Review of Reviews.” The task of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 55 7 m.v. Glenluce Voy. 20. Consignee" of p«r the above vessel from Europ-» are her» by notified that she is due >n P-nang 6 p.m. on. Thursday, th' 18th Septembu, 1930, and will common dischargii g■ arrival in. the Roads. BOTH PEAD <O., LTD., irp »r«t»-d in the F.M.S.) Aver t*
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 171 7 2 < Humour As Others See It -O IF 1 t 4 7 Why haven’t you written out your lines; I must sit still But I couldn’t write them when I had to sit still, sir.”Moustique. Charleroi. 'Wk wP AElsie Tell me, mummy, what do you really look like Sondagsuisse-Strix*
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  • 397 8 A few days ago we wrote on the absurdity of the tramways ment issuing one and a half cent and two and a half cent tickets for children when, since half-ceut coins have ceased to circul ite, juvenile passengers are invariably compelled to pay half a cent
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  • 292 8 High prices do not always bring prosperity, for they beget a reckoning as soon as the producer has been able to act on the impulse to produce more and the consumer has found himself able to consume less. Thus it was with tin and rubber
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  • 103 8 European Soldier Sentenced to Fourteen Days’ R. I. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 17 Private Charles Davies of the Welch Regiment was yesterday sentenced to fourteen days’ rigorous imprisonment and also bound over for three months in a surety of $5OO on being convicted of the
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  • 67 8 Vingt-et-un Forbidden, Bridge and Poker Allowed (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 17 It is understood that card p’aying is lawful in private houses. The law allows poker, bridge, mah jong and dominoes, but card games, mah jong and dominoes played in hotels, restaurants or boarding
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  • 1100 8 A. H Penang, We Jnesday. °f a leading article in ll the Malaya Tribune, that virile contemporary of ours at Singapore, under caption Let’s go Flying comes news that Penang’s seaplane is giving pleasure to the residents of Singapore. This is good news as we i look
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 283 8 4 R RIVING s. s. President Adams September 19tK. Valencia Oranges Sunkist Grape Fruit Gravenstein Apples Kelsey Plums Selected Cauliflower Selected Celery Malaga Grapes. please order early to avoid disappointment Pritchard Co., Ltd., Phone 335. BKS<39aß9snsflHHnn&aßownHßßßßran9aßnKfli ASK FOR f F H C u G A I S j No 1
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    • 81 8 CKHOTU SKCUL HHOUHCEHEIITS. The Band of the ss. President Adams” 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. NON-STOP CABARET-DANCE abaret Souffle Surprise Friday.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 719 9 RcuW. Congress Leaders Discredited Trend of Public Opinion Civil Disobedience Becoming Increasingly Unpopular Reward for N.-W. Frontier Defenders The Government of India’s appreciation of the situation last week states that outside Congress circles public opinion iw inclined to blame the Congress leaders for the breakdown
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  • 48 9 Reuter. Berlin, September 6 The Bruening Cabinet has unanimously decided to remain in office and piocet with the programme dealing with econo mic, financial and social problems and S”‘ mit the bills to the new Reichstag when it meets on October 30. Reuter.
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  • 258 9 .Reuter. Queen Wilhelmina Opens Parliament SPEECH FROM THRONE The Hague, September 16 Queen Wilhelmina, accompanied by the Prince Consort, the Queen Mother and Princess Juliana drove in state and opened the autumn session of the States General (Parliament). In the speech from the Throne Her Majesty said
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  • 132 9 ,Rugby Radio Service. Three Quarters of Coconut Crop Destroyed London, September 16 The Governor of the Leeward Islands has telegraphed to the Colonial Secretary that an inspection after the recent hurricane showed that the damage done was undoubt edly serious, making considerable assistance imperative. Six deaths have
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  • 107 9 .Reuter Relics of White Island Camp Reach Tromsoe Tromsoe. September 16 The sealer Isbjoem with further relics from the Andree camp on XV bite Island including the skull of Andree, and part of a skeleton believed to be that of Fraenkel, the third member of the expedition. Fraenkel’s
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  • 60 9 Router. American Senator’s Plea for Extended Use Washington, September 16 Senatcr Kins of Utah announces that he hastked President Hoover to takeup sub Britain the suggestion for an internattonal conference to formulate a plan to mcrease the price of silver, including, if possible a programme for
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  • 425 9 .Reuter. Chinese Plea for World Structure GERMAN ATTITUDE TO DISARMAMENT Non-European Powers to be Consulted Geneva, September 16 In the Assembly Mr. Cao Chu-wu dwelt on the value of China’s cooperation in the League’s health work which had already yielded gratifying results, thereby stimulating the Chinese people’s
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  • 99 9 Reuter. Exemption from Import Duty Demanded Shanghai s September 16 The Maritime Customs are handing over i the October instalment of the 1913 Reorganisation loan amounting to £124,666 to the four serving banks to morrow. The Ministry of Communications has instructed the Inspector General of Customs to
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  • 81 9 r.Reuter. Johnnie’s Teacher Starts I from Croydon I -T* Lfifiddn; September 16 Ciplaih E. it Minstructor of the Londdft AeroplAue 'Ghib, who taught Mis? Am v Johnson to fly, started from Cr’oywO’a aWawn on Ah tfftempt to break solo fligb't id Xustralia. His route .it Sofia, Bagdad.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 28 9 TO-DAY S NEWS Page Peshawar 13 London Letter 3 Woman’s Page 11 Stock Exchange Regulations 3 War Code Drama 11 'port 6 local 7 Commercial 1® Shipping 12
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    • 40 9 ii |i|i ?i wli t( R|| I? #M 1 Ji -w c M t 1 I 1 1 K- Uisbexte&wsSl fl F I**"" II I seiease kho® \1 ON CAP THE?* M 4 I fl|L DURF.GE AND THOMAS. Ltd. AGENTS.
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    • 174 9 THESE Gilbert and Sullivan Operas Kow available complete in albums on His Master’s Voice” Electrical Recordings. TRiAL BY JURY THE MIKADO THE GONDOLIERS THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE THE YOEMEN OF THE GUARD H M.S. PINAFORE S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. r 16j bishop STREET. AMimiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiinininiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiniißßimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH VARTA” Batteries J THE RENOWNED BATTERIES
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 174 10 DISASTROUS DECLINK IN WOOLLENS, STEEL AND COTTON Slight July Uplift Home overseas trade for July showed a distinct recovery v®r Jane oat was f r btliw that of Jnly, 1929 These are the comparative figures: 1 moor 8, Exports. July, 1930...£85,230,874 £57 409 885 June, 1930... 83.441,738 50,724,315
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    • 421 10 CRISTS WILL TASS Not many cin p antes can prod, a cost under si. pe* lb. To*» Rubber Growers’ Assoc ation i*», however, making itself ridicu cue bv «aemanuing "cimpulsory restrictior.’’ I* is moved to this folly because the B- tish Dated Liaison Committee came
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    • 725 10 RESTRICTION NEGOTIATIONS No Use Without Dutch EXPORT DUTIES A special meeting of the newly formed Committee elected as a result of the deputation of representatives of the rubber industry in Ceylon to the Acting Governor on August 16 was called this afternoon, following the announcement on Saturday
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    • 38 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Mantua cioses at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, th» 20th instant The P. &O. Khyber with mM f despatched from London on Angu&t 28 expected to srrive here at noo» to-morrow.
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    • 389 10 TASK OF T. P, A. Faced by Increasing Stocks DREDGE OUTPUTS Mr. E. E. Spittle writes as follows to the Financial Tim®’ l Mr. Gordon’s letter in The Financial Times of Aug. 18 asks a number of questions which no one with a knowledge of present position
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    • 388 10 DIRECTORS REPORT Tqp Directors’ Report of Ratang Padang Dredging Company, Limited, is as follows: Your Directors have pleasure in submi ting th ir eleventh annual reporr, together with aui’.tpd accounts for the financial year ended 30th June, 1930. ReturnsDuring the period under review the Dredges
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    • 175 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 5 2 8 SHABSB. 2 E? Q cq Xi oo m t G. 0. I c. tc. Rubber (Dollar). A. Hitam 1.20 1.40 1.10 1.25 Bassett
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    • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £134-5-0 Up 7/6 3 Months’ £135-17-6 Up 10/SINGAPORE $68.50 per picul Up 12J c. 150 tons done RUBBER: London 4 1/16 d. Up 1/16 d. New York 8 c. (Gold) Up i c. Local 121 cts. Up
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    • 59 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 12| cts. per pound per pl $l7/Qaiet. London 4 1/161 New Yoik 8i cts. (gold.) (Courtesiy of Meenr». Alien Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Pric~e for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are &s follows: Spot 12f cents per lb. Sept. 12|
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    • 88 10 Messrs» Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, September 15, Spot £134 0 0 three months’ buving £135-7-6 three months’ selling £135-10 0. Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 17th Sept: quotation for Singapore rifi led tin $6B-50 per picu’, business done 150 tons, P nang Refined Tin $6B-50 per picul,
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    • 78 10 Penang, September 17, 1930 (Bv Oourtesv Ihe Ohartere* Banh.) On I ondon Bank Demand 2/3 13/16 h 4 m'ts 2'3 3132 c rivbte 3 m/ts credit 2 4 f 3 h Docmnentary 2 4 On New York Bank Demand 56 B ance M T.T. 1,425 India H T.T. 155|
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    • 918 10 Statements by Japanese Expert” Wild Predictions which have no Foundation in Fact A recently issued bulletin from the Brazilian Foreign Office contains a brief summary of some statements made by Dr. Paulo K. Koide, a Japanese rubber expert, who has just returned to
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    • 140 10 LATESL' RETURNS FOR AUGUST The following are the latest returns for August. lbs. Anglo-Malay 144,220 Patalmg 77,092 London Asiatic 431,000 Golden Hope 228,220 Bikam 99,323 Sungkai-Chumor 81,3 Zfi Seaport 67,000 R. E. of Johore 77,172 North Labis 61J00 Tebolang 31,541 Pernambang 202,155 Strathisla 110,000 Lanadron 125,879 Ledb iry
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    • 68 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvice.) ondon, S a ptember 16 Paris, 123.74: Naw 4.86,’>1 BrUMeir. ?4.85| Geneva. 25.05; Am»(arrtam. 12.07; Mil»" 92.80; Ben»' 20.40 Stocl holm. 18.09; CopenbM'n. 18.16 Oe'o. 1».17 Yi*""’- 7.7 Pragne 163 f: Heleingfore. 193:Ma6r6> 45.60; Lisbon. 10t«.25: Athens, 37. Bnobareer, 814 Bic, s»s h neD a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • Feminine Reflections
    • 733 11 MR S. PEPYS’S DIARY For the use of Mistress M co \,d any others who wish to ase it, B !t 4 pnt a very fine Marrow Jam. It do ?rlt yCO( i preserved ginger and is a ii /'Live able sweetmeat. First peel and ID' 8 the narrow, cutting
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    • 383 11  -  by MARJORIE CROOME behold towels perish early in life, nt tkere is no reason why this should a PP? With correct handling and c washing they will last aco ci-id erJ ble time. f V' r Qfiinp, all towels should be neatly 1 ind hut.g on
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    • 497 11  -  BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE Procrastination has been labelled a thief. But when it is a question of spending, or not spending, it certainly has its useful side. Since to most of us, it is so easy to spend, compared w.ta the uifficully of savit.g, I
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    • 80 11 The frock of this ensemble is of dark brown wool marocain and is worn with a coat of white pique. Such an unusual combination of materials appeals to those who s?ek original modes. The broad belt, also of white p'que, toes been finished with a brown buckle.
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    • 460 11  -  BY POPPY BACON In choosing an evening coat this season it may be one either of two styles; a voluminous design, or a neat little threequirters j »cket. In some instances halflength jackets of the same material as the gown are seen. The ihree quarter length coat
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    • 416 11  -  BY IRENE RADNOR Hats of paper and handbags to match have been very popular this tummer, and though the season for the pnper hats is waning, the bags are likely to be in vogue long after summer has passed. These b gc are very ingeniously fashioned; they
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    • 436 11  -  BY JOAN ROSSITER M<st of the new mackir.toehfs are light in weight end light in colour tco. Cream is net unknown, while shades of blue, green and buff are delicate andsummerlike. In buying a pale mackintosh, you may be tempted to invest in one with a mottied effect,
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  • 128 11 The F.M.S. Government have decided to replace the existing steel bridge at Brewster Road, Ipob. by a new reinforced concrete bridge, and the design and tender of Messis. 3. E. Ets. Brossard Mopin has been accepted. The new bridge will have a total length of 225 feet.
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    • 72 11 ROShOPF The Oldest Make of Watch in the Newest of Styles. Ash Your Watch Dealer to Show You No. *****. The Screw Dust Proof Flat Case with the Renowned Roskopf Patent Movement. LOOK FOR THE TEA DE MARK THAT STANDS FOR 11 X > 'W ACCURACY &QU v IfY. NICKEL
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  • 1319 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. TH E following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing hum Penang daring tbe week: la P»rt Te-d»V. 8, s. Riwnng from K ntang, Ghirb', Par.gab aad Kantang. Sails for Ka-r ta' g, Pangab, Ghirbi, and Kaniang to-
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    • 17 12 'BOSCH’* Plugs have proved to be best on ths road, in the air ana on the sea.
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    • 317 12 UONTStmi IVlb LIME JUICE Reaches Everywhere. I In all pans of the world Montserrat finds its place. /dr is Nature’s great drink—n"Ml cooling, invigorating and health-giving. Ripe cultivated times, containing stored sunshine *nd full of vitamins. I B.'Ojiim Sold bv Dealers everysvhen I Pr»pHred in England hi A Evans Son-
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    • 21 12 Smilc- aiid the World Smiles With You Mope—and You Mop- Alone. Z? ///?■> LIVER LAXATIVE /S» (7 f>IN»CETTES r*. PERFECTION MF 'P
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    • 277 12 c;—.L--JU! in—-TO-NIGHT till Wednesday, 17th September. M-G-M.’S /.11-Talking Ro mariC o NIGHTLY 6.30 and 9-30 jga k 264 town J SOUND 1 ON h SYSTEM I 1 Vilma Banky’s i I I TW^I s< A Lady to Love”i r T l''’ l6 ilnes t Comedy Romance in Years. Adopted from
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  • 825 13 Peihawar, th© city which holds the key to the famous Kbyber Pass, to the outside world of Afghanistan, Persia and Ruasie, s the buttress city of the Indian Frontier. The Afridi tribes, dwelling in the mountains north, west and south of the Khyber,
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    • 241 13 %l$Y" VS «kSJS«» important \|J V* W ,ft A I notice V*f 1 A 9 30 u se» I StaaenrerTenn»» Bath Q X j tv e packed in hermetic- Vfw Q I" du’' n o' not from-aS O U I date of manufacture, < H M a with other balls,
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    • 359 13 |Z W£ > > /""'-«EBOS JELLIES MkS: V>are easy to make, j set Q uickl y and are j F V'T> delicious to the taste. 1 They are obtainable in a variety of tempting < fresh fruit flavours J Strawberry. Raspberry, Cherry, Greengage, J Pineapple and others << equally appealing.
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  • 415 14 "Central News.” FATHER’S 13-YEARS’ SEARCH FOR YOUTH WHO SERVED ALLIES letter Clue Paris, Angnst 14 After searching for thirteen years ail over Europe for his long-lcst son, who mysteriously disappeared in 1917 aft*-» he left Brussels for England with th» secret Gniman war code for the Allies,
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  • 148 14 '.Reuter. 40-FOOT MONSTER CAUSES EXCITEMENT Sydney fN.S.W,), August 12 A forty-foot whale gave Sydney the thrills of Antarctic whaling this morning. It leisurely explored Port Jackson, the main water of the great Sydney Harbour, until a noted shark-fisherman, Charlie Messenger, and two others set out
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    • 197 14 PERFECjKiIISpTS WHISKY s JE* s 7V?< A c w&& W®fc IfeiWlxSßl bX ?S£s»SreW'? J < wW si vt- Js>£s& I BSB w I wf® g§ te >»-■ W L. < WHITE J,tjg> TEETH fn* with almost no brushing... r A healthy, clean, exhilarated feei in g through your whole ggSF**
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    • 60 14 "BOSCLT" PLugs .nave proved to bf> best on the read in the air and on the .«tea. ARE WOMENS' BEST HELP TO HEALTH AhU> BEALITy lasting good looks depend upon good health. Good health follows upon a cleansed system working in harmony. This is the effect of Beecham s Pills,
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    • 329 14 Pretty r P'S pictures! W y X y ou can place complete faith in the goodness of Lactogen.” It is everything that a mother would wish it and require it to be. Good rich farm milk! >. x Not a drop cf the cream taken from x?X it. AU the
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  • 618 15 CFtOWRASTA MAR SET. P«n%nß. September 17, 1930 Murrox cte Matton Indian per iu 56 Head Saoep or coal each 130 Liver witn heart 4 luag do 150 do ton Goat or Shee > per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 4U Suet x 40 > idney pair 30 Feet
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    • 163 15 War, i>' -iSw* /Ell >lSk 9 91 e BY *WOINTMENT TO R I R H M THE KING OF SUM IH 3 ESTD. 1872. Illi 11 MEL sterling silver a *ll If filW; FRAMES I At Reduced Prices iAn Inspection is Cordially Invited) B.p. DE SILVA, LTD., (Rnval Jpwellpre) PENANG
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    • 763 15 I MESSA6ERIES MARITIMES L YJF' 'WF> TW Under Contract the French Governmen SAILING FROM SIN .AFORE g; OUTWARD MAILS W 10 japan na SAifiow. hon€kons mA sumn Royal Packet Navigation Company. I Porthos 2,700 T Sent. 20 TO BAJP9ON6, f!A SMGM, IM TBUME [lncorporated in Holland] Telephone No 582. Telegrams:
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    • 1396 16 i pawn e^l J \AAV^^iA^^Z^JW^Z^VWvVZ»V^^^ W A^*>M^''^Z^^VVW THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE'S DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE s»«r. ofadAMERICAN MAIL LINE HELENUS Sept, 18 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg 5 |TjJ m3t MENELAUS Sept. 25 Marseille*», London, Rotterdam and Hamburg, A.UTOMEDON 01. 3 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. i ZrSjjifeS£\ J> PATROCi US Oct. 9
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    • 545 16 P. O.‘BRIT(SII AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated GI A ND.) MAIL PASSENGER A'iD Vdui *-u v! C£ j Peninsular and Oriental S. R. Ca„ under eon- Penang lelaUnson P,-,h 5..„ tract witb His fcpsty’s Bwernineat, London aoJ Singapwl s* and Far East Mail Service Matl nw Outwards from Loodou for
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