Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No 215. VOL. LXXXVIIL THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 159 1 IT. NAG ATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ANDERSON’S BRITISH SPECIALITIES I X Siderosthen Paint I I -HOPIb -S I I I Black, Chocolate. AN hite, Green, Red and Grey g WWS Bondex I SjpkjaggK A Certain cure for leaking roofs of
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    • 16 1 iH.TOKiSATSFJ 1 STUDiO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 08,70, BISHOP ST BEET, PENANG.
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    • 2059 2 MISCELLANEOUS. Batang Padang Dredging Does your Body get what it it p>Mir nP r=" 77 &^====B£^^^ffi=^ ss ie Co.. Ltd. requires? VITAMIN B THE BANK OF IND I *•-«--■> BRUSHING DTTrrJ sxs-z >«.. .< nrM A Y ::ax «I pr k u n L LN -^UGO Apply Box Nc. 140
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  • 1352 3  -  LIVES OF SUNS AND LIVES OF MEN By ED nCDHDU n the London e D. UdDunH Morning Post) 1-fIE GREAT SCIENTIST often pcesepsses the b. filing genius which leapehow we know notto a remote truth, leaving the long-drawn-cut deductive prcof for otbus to find. Soin 1644 Detcirtee,
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    • 286 3 MASSE LOhiDON f Ipslll f mH r F I sft UPPED 1%/5 WMOMfe K r L :.i zz.aaMM£l z j t v Every time I light a Craven A” I thank my doctor for recommending them! He knows, and I know, that they don’t harm the throat.” CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES
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    • 126 3 SNAPSHOTS OF A MAN GETTING TEE DOG IN By gluyas williams. z® mi Kr MjT 60f5 ID POOR AND SEES Hitt IN CORNER. STARTS GALLING IN FEELS A LITTLE FvCL whistles for doo of yard and calls very ldld high falCHEERILY tOME ALONG SETO VOICE, WH>CH TERItfG UNDER BRDVri ftovV,
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  • 821 4 WH .T THE BOYS DID When Lord Portman was Kidnapped It is just ninety fl’nce the pfSiing of the first Act of Parliament prohibiting the use of climbing boys as chimneyB keepers. Though the Act mitigated the evil, it did not abolish it, and it was
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  • 648 4 BIG PROFITS Women Spies who Steal Exclusive Designs Par's, August 14 Two Americ »n women living in Paris are alleged to have been caught redhanded infringing dressmakers* copyright. For years there has been an elaborate espionage system in the dressmaking industry in Paris and. to
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  • 543 5 Mr. Julius Fisher is progressing favourably, after his recent accident. I Mr John Anderson, Manager, Timor Estate, Johore, has joined the staff of the Mount Austin Estates. Mr. Kesselring, who recently arrived from America, has joined the teaching staff of the Anglo-Chinese School in Ipoh. The latest
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  • 185 5 VISIT TO AN Wh.RP TO nwj.RBR ATE ASSOCIATION’S TENTH YEAR Tm years sgo the Naval Division Association was formed, »nd in corornemoration a party of officers and mer under the leare’-ebip < f Earl Howe will on September 26, visit Antwerp. The R- N. D. at Antwero was
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  • 551 5 ACUTE DISSENSION Clearing His Soul” after Lambeth Report Bitter controversy has broken out fo lowing th 3 report of the Lambeth Cjiference. Disstneion, pr nc’pally, has been caused by the decision ot th i Bishops i> favour of birth con rd in certain circumstances. I:
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  • 117 5 200 MILE TEST FOR IRISH SCIENTIST’S INVENTION A serious test is to ba made with the electrical storage bittery invented by D-. James D umm, the young Irish scient st, who claims that it will el minate the use of coal on railways. At a prev ons
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  • 109 5 INTERNING OF NAVAL BRIGADE DURING W\R RECALLED The death has occurred at Ryecroft, Ropley, Hants, at the age of fifty-sever, of V>ce-Admiral W Ifrt-d Henderson. Vice-Admiral Henderson was Naval Attache in Berlin at the ou break of the Great War and on his return to Englan be was
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  • 126 5 WHYM.P.’s FATHER BEQUEATHED NO MORE TO CHARITIES Sir Robert Harvey, of Dandridge, Totner, a former High Sheriff of Oornwal', who died on March 14, a«ed eighty-three, left eetat* vain* £276,874, with net personalty £253,954. After various legacies he left his property as to one half in trust for
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  • 121 5 LEGACIES TO EMPLOYEES WITH SINCERE THANKS” Mr. Evelyn Heseltine, of Great Warley, Essex, a m> mbtr of the firm of Heseltine, Poweil and Co., stockbrokers, rorogmor-ton-street, E.C., '"ho died in April aged seventy-mo**. l»-ft £639,366, with ntt peisonalty <f £441,683» He beqaet’ha ib« balk of his estate to
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  • 305 5 CANADIAN CHARGED IN HO .G KONG Failure to get work in Manila an 1 a des re to get b*ck to Canada, were the reasons put forward by a Canadian, lan Thompson Bjwers who was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy with having stowed away on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 150 5 Pritchard WL" FOR Sporting Cartridges and Guns PRIM AX and ELEY’S fa PRIMAX 12 S SMOKELESS ..J 16 di sljKt o\v /3 Sm jkeless Powder Cartridges Pr ce $8.50 Per 100 Double Barrel Sporting Guns Mitchell Bosley” Hammer $52 00 Raick Fiores’' Hammer 62.00 Hammerless 85 00 8.5.«. Non-Ejector 125.00
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    • 11 5 You should give Martell'» Brandy the nthern an it is sunerlative
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    • 149 5 MEa»i' r WWTI I ll ll I I 9 6 i I j Refrigerators Chilled by II I Kelvinator |l Stay Dry and Sweet J iFlt I—/ iiiiiiiii'i |lll,ll,ll, "iiiiiin '"""Hlliiiliiiilllll *****11 I' 111 always THERE’S not a trace of moisture produced by Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration. The cold, frosty air
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  • 1248 6 Large Gathering Hogan Kongsi Draws a Good One Two to be Raffled By TICTAC Yesterday’s draw for the Penang Turf Club 1931 griftins drew one of the largest crowds that I have yet seen at any of these drawings. It was known, of course, that
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  • 245 6 BY 10 WIiKETS V.W.C. Jupp Takes 6 for 28 AMENDED AVERAGES The rest of England defeated the Champion County at the Oval by ten wickets in a low scoring game Lancashire batted first and were dismissed for 115 V.W.C. Jupp (Northants) capturing 6 wickets for 28 runs.
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  • 188 6 P.C.C. DEFEATS UNITED INDIANS The P.C.C. played a hockey match against the United Indian Association on the Esplanade yesterday. From the start the play wis settled down in the Indians half, the P.C C. always attacking. The defence of the Indians was good and many attempts
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  • 147 6 YESTERDAY’S MATCHES Brentford to» Good for Fulham MANY DRAWS London, September 17 THE following are the results of matches played in English League to-day: DIVISION I Derby C. 4 Sunderland 1 Manchester C. 1 Leeds U. 0 Middlesboro’ 2 West H. U. 2 Newcastle U. 2
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  • 170 6 Reuter. MAINSAIL COMES DOWN Sir Thomas Lipton's Last Challenge SINDICATE IN FUTURE Newport (Rhode Island). September 17 SOON after the start of the Third America’s Cup race the Shamrock was disabled by her inainisail coming down on to the deck. The Enterprise” only had to complete
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  • 156 6 FIRST MAT H AT DARTFORD The first erman touring cricket team to visit England played their opening match at Dartford, where the home team, after scoring 172, dismissed the visitors for 113. the visitors’ play obviously being affected by the fact that they wcro unaccustomed to
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  • 83 6 Bept 19-Entries close fur SJangor Turf Club Extra Meeting, 3 pm. 20—Extraordinary General Meeting. Ceylon Association, (P. P. W. Anglo Chinese School, Dato Kramat Road 5 30 p.m P &P.W. V Corps Bisley Ball, Town Hall. 9 p.m. 26. Government Servants’ Co Operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd.,
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  • 1587 6 SHARE SPECULATIONS How to Live on $lOO a Month An account of his life in Singapore, his ups and downs, his frugality, his banking account and speculations in rubber and tin shares, which he said were practically valueless unless this slump is succeeded by a boom,”
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 18 6 I BOS‘’H" ('lugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea.
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    • 151 6 Mrs.M.F. DIAS Qualified Mi(i W te 1G years experience i n s s. and F. M. s. Covers 51, JAHUDI ROAD, PENANG. 88 F.-i—3o-10-30 tenth Being established for over t 9n ve nave the plea ure to inform our that we are reducing our slOtl itrs SALE FOR ONE MONTH
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  • 2966 7 Running of Society Strongly Criticised $1 as Damages Plaintiffs to Get No Costs In the Supreme Court this morning Mr -Justice Sproule delivered judgment in the libel suit in which Tan Teng Phun and Ooi Peng Cheng, President ahd Vice-Presi-dent of the Penang Jin Su
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  • 299 7 FEW APPLICATIONS The quarterly meeting of the Penang Board of Licensing Justices was held at the District Court yesterday. Mr. H. A. Forrerj presided and other Justices present were < Mr. E. y C. Thompson, Dr. Glass, Mr. J. Dick Mr. G L. Ham, Mr.
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  • 732 7 Grave as it is, it is Easy to Exaggerate Prominent Socialist M. P. Exclusive P.G.” Interview THE Hon. Richard Don glas Denman arrived this morning I on the P. and 0. mail on a i business visit to Malaya. Mr. Denman is Socialist M. P. for Central
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  • 120 7 Mrs. Florence Fidelis of Penang has issued invitations for the marriage of her eldest son Mr. Hendric Peter Fedclis to Miss Mary Chang at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrow on Saturday, September 27. A reception will ba later held at No. 19a, Bagan Jermal road.
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  • 93 7 Should a Doctor Tell MUCH-VEXED PROBLEM AS TALKIE. The Paramount talkie The Doctor’s Secret’’ which opened at the Majestic last night is another Ruth Chatterton tragedy. Unlike a number of films we have come across recently this picture is well titled. It brings to mind the much v;xed question should
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  • 95 7 The first anniversary of the Engineering and Seafaring Association will be celebrated at their premises 18, Dato Kayut-road to-morrow night There will be a ronggeng performar.ee. Mr. Yeoh Mob Seang the Rangoon millionaire who has been on a holiday vis to Japan will arrive in Penang to
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  • 112 7 Death of Son of Regent (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, September 18 Though the weather was exceptionally fine, a cloud hung over the Royal house at Johore yesterday, the occasion of the Sultan’s birthday. To the casual observer Johore presented its usual festooned and be flagged appearance,
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  • 70 7 .Reuter. Tragedy while Testing Racing Aeroplane Sydney, September 17 Smith, one of the airmen who set off on an attempted flight from Australia to England in April, has crashed and been killed. Smith was te-tirg a tiger moth machine m preparation for the >iir races on Saturday travelling
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  • 67 7 Building Material to Exclude Traffic Roar London, September 17 At the Building Exhibition which opened at Olympia to day a special feature is made of means and material for excluding the noise of modern traffic. Sir Bannister FMcber, President of the Institute of British Architects, at the
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  • 428 8 In a contemporary at home we read with interest, if not malicious then at least healthy, that tne day of the crock”, the rattle-bones, or to be more lucid the old motor vehicle, is fast drawing to a close. And it is jii't as well. The Biitish
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  • 321 8 We have suggested the introduction of a I Malayan Standard for our rubber a brand for rubber produced in British Malaya This would need a system of control such as that established in national commodity brands created by the continental nations ilt would be impossible to test
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  • 143 8 Reuter China Fails to Get Elected Geneva, September 17 In the Assembly China failed to secure the two thirds majority necessary for her election to ar non-permment seat on the Council. Forty eight voted of which twenty-seven favoured China. Guatemala, Norway and the Irish Free State were
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  • 1056 8 A.m- Penang, Thursday. gy T the moment of writing (and early it is, the municipal band is still rehearsing,) we under-stand tint the home miil is due at noon. Hope springs eternal so it is said and considering it is as yet only Thursday the public should
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  • 62 8 Ikuur U S. Attorney Favours State Option The wets ha™ v pion to M Tuttle. United S(atfcS a Who has resigneJ pw l>*£ favouring an providing for wliile He dtcUred that coU »j desired tcmi’ 1 il6K ,n. .ng.yli satisfied at preset e K Mr. Tuttle w
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 217 8 VOW are Self© in Pealmg with boosts I The Chemists. I I OUR AIM is to supply all that is good in I Drugs, Chemicals, Surgical Goods, Patent fl Medicines, Pvifumes, Baby Fcods, Toikt Ntcesk sties. Manicure Requisites atd Chemists IB* J ISund ies at Lowest Prices, and with such
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    • 68 8 &O. HOT&U SPECIAL AHKWHCEMENTS. The Band o£ the ss. President Adams’’ will play at the AFTEI DINNER DANCE On Friday, 19lh September, 1930. IMPROMPTU DAN E (P. O. Mail) TO NIGHT. ORCHESTRAL concert (Grand Opera and Gilbert and Sullivan Programme Sunday, 21 st September, 1930 NO -STOP C4R'RETDAN:E < abaret
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1609 9 Government Can and Must Act Immediately Important Meeting at Kuala Lumpur Malaya’s Debt to the Tin and Rubber Industries Why are Publ c Works Schemes Held Up? Malaya is in a tight corner with unemployment increasing rapidly. Unemployment demands immediate attention. Considerations of humanity demand that the
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  • 144 9 Correspondence and Leaflets Seized SISTERS OF MRS. NAIDU Bombay, September 17 Members of the C. I. D. simultaneously raided nine places in the City including the offices of the Red Flag Union, the Young Woikers’ Union and the private residences of Miss Chatto Padhyaya, headmistress of
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  • 58 9 .Reuter. Agreement Reached Over Amoy Nanking, September 17 This afternoon Sir Miles Lampson, and the Foreign Minister, Dr. C. T. Wang, signed and exchanged notes covering the agreement reached in connection with the rendit on of the British concession at Amoy. Wei hai wei, September 17 It is officially
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 45 9 London, September 18 Mr. Di van Chaman Lal has declined the invitation to the Indian Round Table Conference. Reuter. Mr. Chaman Lal is a strong Swarajist who declined to resign his parliamentary seat at the behest of the National Congress.
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  • 251 9 dised continental air lines.Rugby Radio Service. i 1 Wing Six Feet Thick GIANT MACHINE TO BE CONSTRUCTED Imperial Airways Increased Profit London, September 17 The biggest British flying-boat ever made is to be constructed at Supermarine Works, Southampton. It will have six Rolls Royce engines of
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  • 231 9 .Reuter. Early Ratification by ths Emperor Tokio, September 17 j It is authoritatively stated that the op position to the London Treaty has dwindled to such a i extent that the plenary session of the Privy Council scheduled for October 1 is expected to recommend the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 38 9 TO-DAY’S REWS f a Pago Ice Caves of the World 11 This Terrible Universe 3 Chimney Swesps of Old Times 4 Thv Fuest for Ivory 13 A Bishop’s Protest 5 Sport S local 7 Commercial 10 Slipping 12
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    • 179 9 THESE i Gilbert and Sullivan Operas Row available complete in elbums on His Master’s Voice" Electrical Recordings. TR'AL BY JURY THE MIKADO THE DOHBOLIERS THE PIRATES OF PEIZAKCE THE YOEMEU OF THE GUARD H.M.S. PINAFORE s. MOL'TRIE CO.. LTD.. 16, BISHOP STREET. t: Have your motor spray painted with Used
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 542 10 l— Truth.” SERIOUS POSITION Not Doomed Without Restriction WORLD CONDITION i j-UNQUESTIONABLY, the pre1 sent position is seiious, particularly for those companies whose cash resources are limited, but while the gravity of the situation should not be minimised, it may be assumed that the memorandum of
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    • 173 10 Truth.” ARE THE PESSIMISTS WRONG? At the beginning of Augnit the number of the unemployed (at Hotm) has already p issed lhe two million mark, which it was < xpected to reach in the winter, and as things are going it is not improbable
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    • 870 10 BIG ADVERSE BALANCE Figures for First Half of 1930 Six m mths on led June 30. 1930 1929 tnl». mils. Imports 541 7 604-7 Exports 3049 358.7 R -exports 49 3 60.5 At first sight the overseas traie figures far the firs, half cf the year look
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    • 122 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day: Yesterday To-day 2 e e Sharks. 3 X 5 ffl OG fee. 10. I c. !0. Mlnici. Asa hi K. 26/ 28/6 24/- 27/HongFatt .42i 47i .40 .45
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    • 60 10 Latest London, New iYork and Local Prices T//V: LONDON Spot £134 0 0 Down 5/3 Months’ £135 12 6 Down 5/SINGAPORE $6B 37 A per picul Down 12£ c. 175 tons done RUBBER: London 4 1/16 d. Unchanged New York 81 c. (Sold) Up i c. Local
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    • 198 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 121 cis per pound per pl $l7/Q liet. Lon lon 4 1/16 1 Ne w Yo. k 8$ cts. (gold.) (Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennys) General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-lay are as follows: Soo: 12f
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    • 117 10 COMPLETE LIST OF PENANG PASSENGERS The P. and O’'Knyber'’ with mails aid passengers from Home arrived at Penang at noon to-day. The Khybei” is unier the command <>f commander L. A. Bedwel’. She let; London rn August 21 and experienced due weather throughout. She
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    • 1180 10 CHEATING CASE Chetties Induced to Lend Money FINED 1500 THE strange story of how an Indian Mohamedan woman is alleged to have impersonated her daughter and to have forged three documents thereby inducing two Chetties to lend her a sum amounting to $2,600 was disclosed, at the
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    • 281 10 AT FENANG Unable To Obtain Food ALL QUIET NOW THERE was a small demonstration in Penang yesterday by a party of Indian labourers who arrived here to catch the steamer to return to India. It appears that about 200 labourers ar rived in Penang yesterday morning and
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    • 76 10 (Rugby Radio Ssrvich.) London, S ptembsr 17 Paris, 123.72; New Y rk. 4.86 3 l a Brussels, 34.86 Geneva, 25.05; Ams ke dam, 12.06; Milan, 92.81; Berlin, 20.40 Stockholm, 18.09; Copetila?en, 18.16; Oslo, 18.17 Vienna. 34.43 Prague 1631; Helsingfors, 193 i Madrid, 45.40 LisOon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Bucharest,
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    • 13 10 TQehom 5 30 r clo8 p s at 5-30 P20,h instant.
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    • 59 10 V ie l9uo. Psnanf, September 18. an (Bv OourM 4 2/3 On London Bank r nd 2 M 4m o 24* Prives. 3 mite cre.m 24 I Ou New fork Bank M 25 France T T h T.T. 7 j o i Bangkok H Batavia j p.c, B Singapore
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 435 10 New Advertisement, position vacant Waited: Bill CoIIeTT mer.antile firm in Penang nJ* 4 experienced m? n Bn d cm 7 an s. canty need applv for ni 8 h r quired and with recent testimr Box No. 144 c/) Pinang^Q^tt^ 00^ 8 to TO LFI/^ 5 New Office. Area 985
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  • 2114 11 Dangers of Wrong Teaching Arctic Highway .—Ex. Before I went to the Arctic I w s a teacher of Anthrop >logy in the cl teat and one of the most respected itiea in '•he United Statep, aaid V lhjilmur Stefana9on in a talk on July
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  • 250 11 Mmy sufferers from rheumatism always view the approach of the hot season md its accompanying humidity with anxiety. From experience they know that rheumatism »n warm countries is iffected directly by the dampness of the air rather than by cbang’S in temperature. Yet, jf you are a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 378 11 4 Ufc Years ago Lifebuoy Soap was V®®only used in England. To-day r j|P it cleans m Ilions of homes all \JRh over the world. a jfikP The reason for this popularity is that Lifebuoy Soap is one of the W Pc“g||!r surest ways of keeping homes Vjj la J*nj
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    • 177 11 TAKE OOWO S'lz =s—tand Develop 1 .v I J 1 llPvEi' FfWp’ r'l i I Z rll O I? A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this was just a jungle, how i he was afraid he would never sec those young healthy trees ready to be tapped he was afraid
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  • 1094 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the weeks In Pnrt T«-day. m. s. Meonia from Singapore having on Friday for Port Said. Genoa. Lix u f, London, R tterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 31 12 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. FOR Travel Information WRITE AMERICAN EXPRESS {lncorporated in U. S. A.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.
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    • 322 12 A S e is acMllenge T °^;l 'h' Kof ThTrake” wilh Ihe :t: z m cS h r er fif tt s ,o sh e protects her treasured complexion, first is never sold unwrappe index tc enduring beauty. Only a soap of Nature’s beauty oils those of olive and palmwill
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 213 12 A T Thursday, 18th Sunday, 21st A Programme < f Pa mount Sp c «Is Zane Grey’s Sonse-t Pass” A story of a U. S. Marsh »1, who volu itarily serves a term of impiisonment to secme clues o i a gang of cattle rustlers, stairing JACK HOLT A Great
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    • 135 12 A Phone No. 1 MIJESTK J The Home of Capital Entertainment Entire Change of New Pictures TO-NIGHT at 6-30 and 9-30 A bPLENDID PARAMOUXT ALL-TALkl\r PRODUCTION G THE DOCTOR’S SECffl" wiili ROTH CHATTERTON (ol Madame X” and Laughing lady”-lame) A William C De Mille Production Adapted from Sir James M.
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  • 648 13 A FASCINATING bUT DANGEROUS GAMBLE Big Risk: Small Profit A f sc'nding bat dingurous gamble is that of ivory hunting in the forest depths of Afrra. From here comes the world’s «apply of ivyry, writes JC. 'Bristow* Noble in the Glasgow 'Evening Oitizin. The bulk of
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  • 257 13 A MUCH-ABUSED FRIEND COMES INTO HIS OWN Every dog has his day I Even or, to be more polite about it, the cross-bred deg of any type is to figure largely in a novel show to be held in Singapore on Sunday, September 28. Several cup 3
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 300 13 «S aPPra&e A discerning palate instinctively knows that Wall’s Cambridge Sausages are as good as good can be. Their flavour is delicious and their prime meaty goodness satisfies. Made from a famous recipe with just the same care for 150 yean waits ,5» Cambridge O SAUSAGES T. WALL ft BOWS
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    • 13 13 Fbv should give Martell Brandy the preference ov*r others as it is superlative
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    • 613 13 Wk J X N\ i W thia type j rajtor. PROBAK THE BLADE YOU NEED. A razor blade that will do its work with absolute efficiency, yet as smoothly and softly as if it were merely your hand passing down your (ace. A blade that will put a new joy
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  • 273 14 MINIATURE LEMURS Soft Drinks for New Zoo Twins Very prominent in the crop of Zoo sn ma s lately "born in the menagerie” are Ite Bush Baby twine, writes I .R. Brightwell in the "Daily MaiL” Three two miteseach about the size of a
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  • 328 14 "3.T.” BROKER’S BEQUEST The S ngapore Municipal Commits! ners received an unexpected windfall when it wi 9 communicated to them that the late Mr. K.W.B. van K eef, a former commission ?ge t and broker in Sing&poi e wbo died at Haarlem, Holland, on Juae 18 this
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  • 120 14 £4’,OCO ESTATE LE-T RY FAMOUS CLUB MANAGER Luigi, the founder of Giro's, and one of the most famous figures in Clubland, who died kst May, aged fi fr v s-’ven. left property of the Vbln« of £4l 580. with net personalty £15,689. Amorg his biqu sts is one
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 372 14 ffi r, r-1 r-’ r?-> -5--’ A? ><’ .>• Z /V/ ii-i' '•i/*‘■4' .i <■■> 4* <* -> hiSSOLS PLUGS are invariably used by those drivers who get the very best out of their cars £J\ Sold by all leading accessory dealers, garages and stcies. lOD(J fl*Ot IN tNGLANp I
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    • 13 14 You ihould giv MartoU‘» Brandy the Preference over othere ae it it superlative.
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    • 237 14 CiMticiira j Ointment AZ Pure, Soothing and Healing f i born jvsmi 1810 I /X S. o MENT, together with »YA CU nCURA SOAP.. Do \\A W > net trifle with itching, Jj/ burning anil scaly skin affectionseczema and dandruffbanish them t by applying this effective emollient regularly! sgESSkW GENTLEMEN
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  • 597 15 CHOWRABTA MAR SET. Praang. September 18, 1930 Mutton ctg Mutton Indian per ,o 56 Head bueep or goat each 1-30 Liver with heart loag de 1.59 r n?'e do l.on Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 4u Suet 40 idney pair 30 Feet *he ton,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 127 15 -r-- r-:< ;fl< j C-aST iron I Pipes and Pipe Bends. I mJ]| J. a j Manhole Covers, Soil Pipes etc. 5 V >' I, I :|ri s ,i i P j L I The Carron Company f Scotland. t--j?=- =^=^=^< r ITALIAN WHITE MARBLE FLOORING TILES I 2 Feet
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    • 878 15 \JL-North German YjT" 1O& IWf Lloyd. JkM. Jl XVJL Royal Packet Navigation Company. OUTWARn SAILING. a 51 [lncorporated in Holland] For Port Sweltenham, Singapore. China Telephone No. 582. Telegrams: Paketvaart.” and Jap n. g,B, Pfalz Sept 20 m*B 8n l3 Steamerg. Intended to Sail. Sailing for. HOMEWARD SAH ING Bagan-Si-Api-.J
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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