Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 216. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 435 1 T. NAG ATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street V I IQ AT LAST gj Have You TriediT 1 HT 1 O A Jropical bass g TUBORG DOG’S HEAD" Supplies Another Long Felt Want A Fine light Danish Brew at a Reasonable Price
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    • 15 1 B.TOKISATSU' STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. j-
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    • 1728 2 .ru RANKS MISCELLANEOUS. PENANG’S SEA FRONTAGE. Does your Body get what it contract 1 required. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHTS 0N WELD QUAY requires. VITAMIN B. «ankihg corporation. a jgl f KKSUtt'sr s prM A V s £“.'f- 1 /fIH IA 1325 ~mw .JJ w th Maps> pian &o &Q t
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  • 959 3 VISITING A GRAVE Brutal Attack on 70-Year Cid Lady Peittiho, August 26 After comp’eting her morning shop ping nn Munch’-, Mrs. Kuherine Moor°, mother of th*- Peking American School President '«nd of Mrs. R-bert Kendall of Peking, wer tto visit the grave of her tie
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  • A Corner for Women
    • 930 3  -  BY I. G. E. L. One gets so tired of seeing the little stubby chintz surshodn, or else itt counterpart, tne green lined shantung atrocity, that it is go »d news to hear tha? til this summer at home the sunshades are striking a new t nd
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    • 252 3 I’W?WPSS A Puff Advert. /"VUd adver<iseni2nts are a ways backed by r* sound values and good service. We leave Puff’’ advertisements to 4 others. But to-day we would like to interest you in our new stocks of powder Puffs Puffs of every variety, size and material. ISwansdown, Wool, I Velour,
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    • 251 3 liMwiiiMmiiii 11 niH-iiri ni nil inniiiiininuuiil I Records J’ I I i y>u I i Proud M fo Own I i Nos 9513 to 9515-3-12” Records. Symph >ny in I» Minor (Unfinished.) Schubert, played by New Queens Hall Orc e?tra. J No. 9220, Chauve SourisA Russian Bare irolle. Round the
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  • 1429 4 Higher Wages Mean Rower Costs How Workers React German manufacturers were astonished te learn recantly that the Germa i Ford Company, a though it is only a year old and although it pays extraordinarily high wages, already shows a large profit on its operations.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 507 4 D DBE "THE DEPENDABLE EIGHT" It is only natural that people should refer to the Dodge Eight-in-Line as "the dependable eight." Dodge Brothers and dependability have been linked in the public mind for mere than fifteen years. 4 The Dodge Eight-in-Line gives smoothness that lasts.. .flashing responsiveness with economy... thrilling
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 167 4 oHumour As Others See It O w Dccior, can yen te l me a cheap care for fatness?*’ Certainly, madam, th* cheapest is the Laiiug-oure.”Hamme Hamburg. It’s funny, whenevtr I get home late, a l my bones ache th#» next What bhonl 1 I do ab ut it? Ish.nld ge
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  • 283 5 "Manila Bulletin.’’ PRINTERS’ STRIKE Four Chinese Papers Juspend Manil?, September 3 Two Chinese afternoon papers were unable to get out their regular editions yesterday and two morning papers will be unable to visit their readers to day a? a result of a strike of approximately
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  • 246 5 JOURNAIIBTS DISCUSS THEMSELVES L'ndon, September 8 Is the power of the preps dtve’opirg into a form of tyranny?” was among the questions suggested in the course of the pres dential address delivered by Mr. A G wynne, the editor of the Morning Post,” at th" annual
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  • 77 5 AND DANGEROUS AT THE STEERING WHEEL C ifford Haines, of Farada Rosd, Wes bourne Park, who was fined £lO with 255. costs at Willesden for negligently driving a car a Neesien, said to I ave driven with one hand while kisdng a girl seated beside him. The
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  • 342 5 AN APPEAL’’ White Settlers’ Policy Attacked Nairobi, July 27 An appeal, addressed to friends, breth* ren. and countryman,” s gned by the Deputy-President ar d the General Secretary of the Executive Committee of the East African Indian National Congress,' has been issued asking for funds
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  • 203 5 A NEW ENACTMENT An annourcement is made in the F.M.S, Government G z tte, dated Sep iember 12, of the enforcement of the Enactment passed at the lest meeting of. the Federal Council to consolidate and 1 amend the law relating to section 14 of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 204 5 i« w i .AX X W?*-’ -Z ""X 7 wU-u ,*7 «o j announces the CnrMSato seven pilots 2 1 ORIGIN. Fresh West Country Mi’k. 2 MANUFACTURE. Under ideal conditions at our Dorsel hire and Somersetshire Dairy factories. Tl;e k ow& Gate* process produces a pure, sterile and complete food,
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    • 82 5 Yov should Qivs Martell Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative (Manufacturers of Every Description of Surgical and Mechanical India Rubber Products. i Syringes, Water Bottles and Beds, Air ICfiTTTV ft Cushions, Enemas, Bed Sheetings, T eats, A Tubing, Valves, Washers, Railway Goods, j ywiy gl Electrical Gloves,
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    • 42 5 1 OLD MALAYA. Personalities of Old Malaya” by 3yril Baxendale, is now ready for issue at $2 a copy. Ihe volume may be purchased through our agents through; ou the Peninsula or direct from the > Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., la Penang-street, Penang.
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    • 232 5 mm s^wegsaßgwwi l nil 11 fi m i Ready to Wear Tennis Kit I Reliable Tennis Shirts I In cotton reppe, light and heavy Matte and Cashm re. 1 Made from best materials. Prices $2.25, 3.75 4.50 Blue B,azers Cut» i n ie modern style. Good quality flannel. All sizes.
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  • 157 6 U. 8. RETAIN CUP Shamrock V Again Outsailed CHALLENGER'S EARLY LEAD Newport, Rhode Island, September 18 rjpHE Enterprise” won the fourth race over a triangular course and the United States thus retained the America’s Cup The course was ten miles west north-west, ten south-by-east and ten
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  • 77 6 FAR EAST IN BLACKBURN BLUEBEARD London, September 18 The airwoman Mrs Victor Bruc?. interviewed by Reuter to-day, confirmed the reports that she is departing on a Far East flight. The date of departure and the route are completely uncertain and depend on the results of the test of
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  • 47 6 R uttr. ROVERS DEFEAT YORK CITY London, September 18 The follnwirg are the results cf League Ma'ches played to day DIVISION 3 (Southern Seciion) Clapon O. 2 Thame» 1 DIVISION 3 (Northern ection) Doncaster R. 3 Halifax T. 3 Iranmcre R. 4 York City 1
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  • 46 6 The Chinese branch of the Y.W.C. is holding a Social Afternoon on Saturday, September 20, at 5 p.m. at the Hoste], Anson road. Members are requested to bring their friends, who will be very welcome. Weather permitting there will be tennis, badminton and other games.
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  • 171 6 TRAINING SEASON ENDING G. 0. C.’s Farewell Inspection The volunteer training season for this year is fast coming to an end and towards the end of next month His Excellency the General Officer Commanding, Major General Pritchard, is due to make his annual inspection of the
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  • 115 6 MR. Q M. HUSSAIN ENTERTAINED The President and Members of the Muslim Vahajana Sabha gave a tea party yesterday evening in honour of Mr. S. M. Hussain, the hon. secretary, on the eve of his departure to India. The function was held at the abba premises in
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  • 80 6 Sept 19—Entries close for Selangor Turf Club Extra Meeting, 3 p.m. 20—Extraordinary General Meeting. Ceylon Association, (P. A 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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  • 434 6 Dr. (Miss) S. M. Berners is arriving this week by the Khyber to join the Malayan Medical Service. Inspector Leong Boon Swee of Klang is relieving Mr. C. N. Maxwell, O.C.P D., Port Swettenham, who is on a fortnight s vacation leave. Mr. and Mrs. J. Seaton
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  • 1853 6 The story of Gandhi and of India s rebellion told > in a simple ivay by a long-time resident of that land Gentry G. Lowry Ranchi, India On the fifth day of May, the magic words, "Gandhi is aireßted,” flashed over the wires
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 122 6 SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY SHINING HIS SHOES By gluyas will» ams X /U, M, x// wr y \Z| I )Xi 11 1 X qax- w ill =-«S' < M S GCY-j UPYfaIRS STILL AFTER LOOKING IN $£V- SP2NDS A LITTLE UMu CPfNS AND SHLTS CP.N PPXoING HEROES N’T ER AL
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  • 459 7 STATEMENT BY MR. HAM Up to Owners to Reduce Rents. VI7 HO is responsible or who to VV' blame for the present high rents of houses? Up to noW owners have blamed the Municipality and, in fact, put the entire blame on the Assessment As
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  • 85 7 FOR TRENGGANU Mr. G. L Ham, President, Municipal commissioners, Penang, will be leaving for rrengganu, eary next month. Mr. Ham is leaving on transfer to act as British Adviser, Trengganu. Mr. Harn’s successor. Mr. G. W. Bryant, formerly Chairman of the Kuala Lumpur sanitary
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  • 123 7 MR. J. W W HUGHES APPOINTED H>e Daily Express understands that Mr W. Hughes, District Officer, Klang Coast Districts, will shortly be going to auang as British Resident, to fill the cancy caused,by the retirement of Mr. F. J. Green. Mr. Hughes, who was born on July
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  • 40 7 Saturday at Dato Kramat Gardens at Pan. March The Avenue Hume 3 FtUre Queen Metra j ection As You Were Darewaki ~o rn,m ce Hombomoko Reeves Ox Trot Happy Days Ate Here Again Yellen OD SAVE THE KING.
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  • 295 7 WHAT IS BEING DONE Statement by Mr. G. L Ham It has been frequently stated, par ticularly in the columns of the 'Pinang Gazette,” that the buildings inside Fort Cornwallis were to be demolished and that the inside of the Fort was to be converted into
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  • 165 7 ALLEGED SHORTAGE OF FUNDS Information was given to the Ipoh Police a few days ago by the President of the Malayan Teachers’ Co operative and Thrift Society that a shortage of the funds of tbe Association, amounting to over >4,000, had been discovered, and that the
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  • 59 7 MR. MITCHELL TO ACT AS C.P.O. Mr. A. J. Sheedy, Acting r hief Police Officer, Penang, will be leaving for home on Saturday on furlough and until the arrival of Mr. N. A. M. Griffin, 'nr. H. L. Mitchell. Assistant Superintendent of Police, will
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  • 207 7 Malay Syce Charged in Police Court Hassan, a Malay syce was charged in tbe Second Police Court this morning with having driven his car P. 2384 in a manner as to cause danger to the public and having collided with a motor-cycle P. 2335 at Northam Road
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  • 148 7 A LITTLE TROUBLE Discontent at Reduction Rumours have been current in Penang during tbe last day or two to the effect that all was not well at the leper settlement at Pulau Jerejak and that the authorities were experiencing some trouble with the lepers necessitating the
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  • Penang Cinemas
    • 315 7 trange Story of Woman as Companions to Apes Ingagi”, which comes to the 'Majestic** tomorrow is the picture of the ama-ing record of the expedition of the safari headed by Sir Hubert Winstead and Capt. Daniel Dwayne into the Belgian Congo and the district where lie the
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  • 111 7 DOES HE OR DOES LONDON KNOW BEST? Sir Robert Hamilton. M. P., who has held judicial and administrative appointments in East Africa, spoke at the Liberal Summer School at Oxford recently on affairs in East Africa under British rule. He said:The man on the spot
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  • 101 7 I’loo,o 0,000 CONTRACTS PLACED London, September 8 An exceptional amount of building con struction is being undertaken in London at present where contracts estimated at £lOO,OOO 000 are heinu carried out. A new building boom is expected through out the country as a result of the Housing
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 774 7 (To the Editor of the 'Pinang Gazette) Sir,The gist of Indian’s” letter published on 16th inst. is to let things carry on under the good old Tida apa motto. In other words let Gandhi propaganda win, so that all Indian’s compatriots can be returned to the land of
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    • 144 7 Sir,Kindly allow me space in your valuable paper for the following (1) What are the duties of Market Inspector and a couple of mata mata attached to the Chowrasta Market (2) Are not part of their duties to arrest fishmongers selling fish anci shrimps unfit
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    • 250 7 We take the following from the Mala" Vai*’. Sir,It is generally believed that women do not read leading articles in newspapers an idea which is probably a survival of the days when men regarded women as having little or no intellectual powersbut I venture to say that
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  • 540 7 POLICE COURT CASES Defendants Fined $5O Each In the Second Police Court this morning Khoo Jin Yean, a middle aged Chinese, was summoned for neglecting to give information to the authorities about a small pox case with the least practicable delay at 180, Ayer Itam Road
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  • 822 7 WEALTHY PHILANTHROPIST Gifts to Local Charities AN A D’-Nr BUDDHIST The death took place of Mrs. Lim Leng* Cheak (nee Tan Say Seang) at her residence in Penang Road this morning. The deceased lady had reached the ripe age of 73, having been born
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  • 24 8 Mason. At Leamington Spa, England, on iGth September, 1930. to Lslbe. wife of Mr F. R. Mason of Butterworth a son. (By cable).
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  • 494 8 At times such as these it is all too easy to earn a cheap, readymade repu*at on as a man of caution and wisdom by predicting a long continuance of the prevailing gloom, while the man who dares to strike an optimistic note is either ignored
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  • 210 8 RlOl Fitted with New Improvements London, September 18 Before very long the British airship RlOl will be able to sail the skies without taking any petrol with her. Hitherto she has had to carry a certain amount of motor spirit for starting the mechanism of her heavy
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  • 1047 8  -  A.H- u Penang, Friday JT is difficult to know on whom should rest the blame for the unfortunate happening of the coolie demonstration outside the Labour Office yesterday. Starving men Irive little or no conscience and had it not been for the timely intervention of Mr. N.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 355 8 111 |l >! II <J i' v t I if ifc /7/1 W n&trun&naiv I i\ unc&c tTwSufi? I l\\ 1 And in nothing else 1 is the quality of age 1 more valuable than j in Whisky. a Haiq (1 iranrrsicl has been continuously luJ distilled since 16 27.
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    • 55 8 c. O. HOT&U SPECIAL ANKS'JNCEMENTS. The Band of the ss. President Adams” will play at the AFTE< DINNER DANCE TO NIGHT. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT (Grand Ojera and Gilbert and Sullivan Programme Sunday, 21 st September, 1930. NON-STOP CABARET-DANCE abaret Souffle SurprKc Friday. 26th September, 1930. O A Standard of Excellence I
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    • 11 8 O PROFESSOR B 0 HONG. Engaged in Computation. p.p.c. i -o
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 99 8 DEATHS Lim On 19th September, 1930 at her residence, 278 LXnang Road Penars* Mrs. Lim Leng Cheak (nee Taa Say Seang Neoh) aged 73. Date of funeral will be announced later. (S. S. and F. M. S. papers please copy). Isaac.— The many friends in Penang, P. W. and Kedah
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  • 224 9 Rugby Radio Service. dr. MacDonald May Head Table PARTY DELEG ATES TO BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY Preparations for Imperial Conference London, September 18 Although nothing has been decided regarding the chairmanship of the Round Table Conference on Indian affairs, it is generally issumed in London that the Prime
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  • 119 9 Ruyby Radio Opium Conference Fixed for Next May London, September 18 The report of the Health Organisation of the League of Nations was presented by Miss Susan Lawrence. Parliamentary Secre tary to the British Health Ministry, to the Second Committee of the League at Geneva to day and
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  • 76 9 Rt uter. Trying their Strength in the City Council Berlin, September 19 As a first manifestation of their newly acquired strength as a political party, the National Fascist members of the City Council marched out in a body from the Chamber as a protest against the majority s
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  • 50 9 Vale. No Further Burdens for Taxpayers Paris, September 19 The budget proposals for 1931'1932 amount to 50,100,000,000 francs. No further burdens are to be imposed on the taxpayers, and there will be 300,000 000 francs cut in expenditure com pared with the current budgetthe first cut fiir.ee 1920.—Vale.
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  • 68 9 Reuter. To be Presented as Gift to The Empire London, September 18 The site of the famous Hill 60 which haf special association with practically ever) Lritibh Empire regiment that fought in the Xrtat war, has been acquired through th» xenercsity of Mr. J J. (’aider and will
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  • 185 9 .Reuter. Women Interfere with Voters at Council Elections SHOUTING AND JEERING Bombay, September 18 Polling-day for the elections of the Bombay Legislative Council opened with the arrest of fifty women and twelve men picketing booths on behalf of Congress. The women blocked the entrance to the
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  • 235 9 Jews who Trespassed on Singapore Racecourse (From Our Own Singapore, September 19 Two Jews charged with trespass under the Minor Offences Ordinance at the Race course during the last meetings yesterday were w r arned ana fiaed one cent each, after an all day hearing. Court Inspector
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  • 95 9 ,Reuter. Newspaper Suppressed and Editors Arrested Barcelona, September 18 A general strike has been declared which the Government describes as of a political character. The managers and editors of the newspaper Pclidaridad have been arrested and the paper supprtssed A warrant has been issued for the arrest of
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  • 164 9 Sequel to Dust-bin Search We were hungry and therfeore began searching the dust-bins along the drain on the road side to see whether we could find anything, actually found a bundle of alphabetical letters and figures usually fixed on the number plate of motor cars”, said Raman
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  • 442 9 Reuter. Reported to be Mobilising Troops at Mukden YEN HSI-SHAN RESIGNS Nanking, September 18 The Official N ews Agency reports! that the political and military colllapse of the Northern Coalition is imminent. While the military situation in Honan is daily growing worse, the Coalition
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  • 110 9 Exposing Unfit Fish for Sale Shaik Mohummed, a fishmonger, was charged in the Second Police Court this morning with exposing 18 katties of fish for sale, the fish being unfit for human consump tion. l a m a stranger to this place and I have been in this
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  • 98 9 List of Passengers for Penang The American Mail Steamer President Adams’ arrived in Penang at noon from Manila which Port she left on September 10. She is under the command of Mr Maynard Griffith. The President Adams brought the following Penang Passengers Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
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  • 229 9 Visitors to Tour the Quays and Wharves IN AID OF CHARITY London, September 18 Next week, the London Docks, where sightseers are not usually encouraged, will be open to visitors who, on payment of a fee in aid of hospital and dockyard charities will be
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 183 9 .Reuter. Nanking, September 19 It is officially announced that Chang Hsueh liang has issued a circular telegram announcing Manchuria's intervention in the civil war and ordering the Northerners to suspend operations immediately and await a peaceful settlement of the political situation. Otherwise Manchuria is prepared to take
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  • 89 9 York—Roberts The wedding took place yesterday after uoon, at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. A. D. York, of the Malayan Civil Service and Miss Elizabeth Stuart Roberts, daughter of Mr.F.Stuart Roberts, of Dublin. The bride arrived from Home yesterday by the P O. ss. Khyber. The Rev
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  • 51 9 Her Royal Highness Princess Bra Bhavasgat, wife of the Siamese Minister of Communications, Prince Puranhatra, who accompanied her husband as far as Singapore will be returning to Bangkok on Monday. Prince Pnrachatra. as is known, has gone on an extended tour of Indo-China, China and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 13 9 You should give Mar Brandy the {reference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 175 9 WABKEW I 101 l Will 4 I Price V^ orn Per OW| 1820— Bottle Osaa'i Gil $4.49 Going I Duty Included Strong 'ilnihl I H Br ij _____L, I WBWWBH»aWW THE SPIRIT OF AGE. I SOLE AGENTS: H JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., I (Incorporated in England) L Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 956 10 NEXT YEAR’S DELIVERIES Dealers Buying Nearby Rubber SYMINGTON AND SINCLAIR. London, August 27. our last report the rubber market ba< fluctuated only elightly. A somewhat improving tendency was noticeable town us the end of last week, ribbed emked on the spo* being sol i on Thursday a»
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    • 306 10 a REMOVAL OF DUIY Letter Sent to Resident TEMPORARY RELIEF At a representative meeting of the p.anting community in Brunei it was dec ded to ask the Government to give aid to ih« industry to the extent of removing ill duty and also extending temporary relief from
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    • 124 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day: Yesterday To-day E 2 Ĕ E Shari e. 0 0 CQ QQ CD tn 10. 10. Ic. So. Minin/. Ayer Hitam Tin, 10/1$ 10/7$ 10/ 10/7$ Bangrin Tin
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    • 54 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £134-0 0 Unchanged 3 Months £135-12-6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $6B 25 per picul Down 12 Ac. 125 tons done RUBBER: London 4 1/16 d. Unchanged New York 81 c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 12j cts. Unchanged By Courtesy of
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    • 56 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. :Sheet 12f cts. per pound per pl 117/Qniet. Lcndnn 4 1/161 N-w Yoik cis. (gold.) (Bv Courtesy of Alien Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd BmMHoor* Prices tor Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Soot cents per lb. Oct. M Oct./D a
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    • 82 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, September 17, Spot £134-0-0 thr-e months’ baring £135-12-6 month»’ selling £135-15 0. Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 19ch Sept: q notation for Singapore refiaed tin $6B-2*» oer picul, business done 125 tone, Penang Refined Tin $6B-12i oer P'cnl, buyers no sellers, unrefined
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    • 37 10 RENONG CONSOLIDATED TIN DREDGING. CO, LTD. The Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Company’s dredge, after a stoppage of two months in accordance with Tin Producars Association’s recommendations, restarted operations on September 16 and is running well.
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    • 71 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrvicb.) London, September 17 123 72 New York. 4.86 s 1 Brussels, 34 86 Geneva, 25.05 A ms12.0 6; Milan. 92.81; Berlin, 20.40 Stockholm, 18.09 Copenhagen. 18.16; Osin, 18.17; Vienna, 34.43; Prague 163|; Helsingfors, 193 j Madrid, 45.40 Lisoon. 108.25 Atuens* 375 Bucharest 815 Rir, 5»
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    • 119 10 NGOW ESTATE’S T.P.A. STOPPAGE The following are the latest tin outputs and rubber crops. t Katu Tin Dredging Ltd Hours run 290 Cubic yards 36 000 Tin Ore Won piculs 188 Muang Tin N.L. Hours 275 Cubic yards 38.000 Piculs 100 Siput Tin Co., Ltd Output piculs 139
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    • 71 10 lbs Amalgamated Malay 74,000 Balau 39,000 Beranang 56.000 Bertam [Taisho] 90,260 Borelli 51,000 Brooklands 134,000 Bukit Kepong 28,828 Cfiembong 115,000 Cheras 63,000 Connemara 65.300 Gleashiel 77,150 Kamasan 36.280 Kepong Malay 207.885 Kong Sang 9,600 Labuan Bileh 18.951 New Serendab 45.684 Rajah Hitam 4,650 Rassak 13.337 Semenyih 70,500 Snngei
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    • 179 10 Penang, September 19, 1930. t CtF. Benares Opium p, chest nom 5,000.06 Cloves h 9C-0C Gold leaf sellers 72.0 C Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s a 70.0 C w 1101 *O.OO Cocoanuts per 1,000 M 90 00 Copra Snndriedl buyers 6.40 Rattan# eaDa 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60
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    • 75 10 Hnang, September 19, 1930 (By Courtnv The OharWeil tSani.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 j 4m ts 2 4 1/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 f 3 Docnmen x*y 2 4 On New York Bank Demand 56 t France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 156 N Bangkok T.T. 79
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    • 37 10 Sept. 21, St. Matthew’s Day 14th| Sunday after Trinity, 8 am. Holy Communion 6pm Evensong and Address at St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. Sept. 25. Thursday, 7-30 am. Holy Communion at St. Paul’s Chapel. Bukit Teagah.
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    • 1041 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST NAMES. 5 3 c g s BUBBBB CDellai.l C f c f C Allenby Bubbev Oe J 19 Alor Gajah Rubber Batata 80 ICO Amalcamata# Malay Batata* 1 *'s 1 cam Ayer Hitam Plantfaig SynMaate 1 10 1 25 Ayer Kuning Rubber Hatataa 25 85 Ayer
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    • 92 10 S. 8. The M. Kedab” with the following pa«<»* ers Singapore: MrS> Colli*» Mrs. Bennett and cbiio, g> L31Dg M.sa Garlic», Mr. vLjon, Mr. R Mrs. I. Godfree, r fa( 5f or ran. Mr. A. Robots. Mr. p H JL r Jonflin. T. Mailed, Mr. Valdim Mr aD
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 30 10 033 Malaya s Best Hotel MUSIC in the Lounge to-morrow morning. DINNER-DANCE to-morrow evening. SUNDAY—Light Music in the Lounge from 7-80 p.m. RI'NNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ?hone 543.
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    • 254 10 New LONG SECOND HAND. G Very suitable f or Special pne- $25.00. Mav at auy ti me at R annytne e Town Hall, Pen 26// t s atwdayi 9.30 p.m, THE WORLD FAMOUS RUSSIAN Balalaika Orchestra and Cossack Choir OF 24-Artistes-24 IN An Extensive Repertoire of Classical and National Music.
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  • 650 11 u>LOOKED FOR FACTOR _Z Managers Demanding Fresh Blood interesting letters Mr. G NEVILL STEVENS, Chairman of the Incorporated Society of Planners, writes to The Planter” as follows: Very much earlur in the year, and when the unemployment factor was not nearly bo scute as it is likely
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  • 874 11 annual meeting Prepared for Future Development The strong financial position of tte company was commented on on Monday at the annu*l general meeting of M ears. McAlister and Co. Ltd ,in Grtsham House, Bittery Road, S ogapore. Mr. J. W. de Piro (Deputy Chairman presided and others
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  • 294 11 GROWTH OF THE MOVEMENT The growth of the co operative movement among native rubber growers in Malaya presents numerous po n s of interest to European rubber growers, pays he India-Rubber Journal,” In the F.M.3. several c>-operative rubber societies hive been formed with advice and resistance
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  • 253 11 I.Ex. RENONG CONSOLIDATED LND KATU In May last Mr. J. Atkinson, who was formerly in the employ of Alluvial Tin, Ltd., and subseq with the AngloOriental Compmy, wai commissioned by the B >ard of Birma Malay Tin, Ltd. to report on and the properties of R-nong
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  • 184 11 CUTTING DOWN OVERHEAD CH \RGi3 J* Economies ii the direction of what are somewhat euphemistically called all-in costs would seem io have gone as far ?s they can be carried under p eieat me thods. There i?, however, still considerable scope for cutting down expenditure in the
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  • 203 11 BOND CONTRACTS HONOURED BY COMPANY Forestry bond?, as. issued bv N.Z. I Perpetual Forests. Ltd,, says the Auckland Star,’’ are still definitely speculative. I No one can say with positive certainty I what financial resu'.ts will accrue from those mil ions of trees which are begin- I ning
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  • 184 11 PICCADILLY CIRCUS PLANS approved The London Traffic Advisory Committee. the Westminster City Council, and I the Metropolitan Police have approved the present lay-out of Piccadilly Circus I as find, and it is proposed to re-erect the dhafteabury Memorial cn the enlarged central island. According ta the
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  • 222 11 A NATIONAL ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN General J. C. Smu s, opening a South African Party congress at Mariizburg said he hoped that the Prime Minister (General Hertzogces) would return from England not with more talk of secession, ba: with new opportunities f>r produc r?, says a message
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  • 185 11 EUROPEANS IN LONDON i SUCCEEDED BY JAPANESE j Mr. T. Siito. the newly appointed manager of the N.Y.K' London branch, tained the senior members of the staff and their wives to dinner at the Trocadero Restaurant, London, in mail week. Among the guasts were Mr James Blair, former
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  • 139 11 MORE THAN EXPECTED The rubb-.r consumption of the United States of America dar ng Ja y is raportedl at 29,894 tinsi figuri which, though it compares with 34,641 tons in the p'evious month, and 41.526 tons in July« 1929, was above carre.it maket exp?ctations. Arriva’s
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  • 218 11 BUT EVENTUALLY GIVE BABY Many people learn by experienceand experience alone. Others wisely profit from the experience of their fellow and women. Parents of babies and young children, who belong to the latter clasri will read and condor what Mrs. M. Dickson, of No. 3
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  • 1182 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Pert Te-iiay. b, 8. Amping from Sitiawan, Dindings and Pangkor. Sails for Pangkor, Din Ungs and Sitiawan to-day at 5 p. m. B.
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    • 17 12 BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 152 12 lA.aets exceed »11,000,000. S. C. Aourance in force exceed »38.000,000, The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated io Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE» Winchester Hou re Sincapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, p >c T-»e Company baa £20,000 dapodted with the Supreme Court of England and compile I with the
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    • 208 12 Enjoy yourself in Safely and Comfo t At the hall that has been treated with Fireproof Celotex Nightly 6.30 9.30 Alat!nee PAone 26 4. (Ml fILwJI «I 2lst Sf P »t 2.45 p.m. From Thursday, IBth to Sunday, 21st September. 1 be s t sound N T o SOI IND
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    • 141 12 mHestic SOUND!! 4,1 "'•’'l SYSTEM The Home of Capital Entertainment LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT TO NIGHT at 6 30 and 9-30 A fePLENDID PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING PRODUCTION THE DOCTOR'S SECRET” wih RUTH CHATTERTON (ol Madame X” and lauding lady’Mame) A William C De Mille Production Adapted from Sir James M. Barrie’s
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  • 571 13 TEN YEARS’ TOUR Woman Traveller’s Adventures r When Mira Jill Crossley-Batt, of Hampshire, was a little girl she had daydreams of exciting adventures in which she encountered cannibal kings and gorillas. She grew into womanhood and determined to make these day-dreams come true, so she set out
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  • 101 13 MUST RETURN TO A COOL CLIMATE” The following bulle in has been issued from the Istana Pasir Piar g Johore: His Highness the Sultan of Johore, whose hfa’th had benefited by residence in a cool climate, has bai a return of his former symptoms since entering
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    • 261 13 3/30 III! ON A GOOD THING f*g] l( you re 'on NJ. Club you’ve ra ||h M| picked a winner. Here's a good mJ 1 1 tl clubbable whisky with all of the I I qualities of a real pick-me-up. 1 PH Everyone drinks it out here—the \jriw* Planters insist
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    • 147 13 PURE SIMILK L A Z I (jL 0 HTHERE is a charm i Sleek, well-kept cows aboutthe“Milkmaid” graze all day long in pastures which defies these fertile valleys, illustration in black and :j Their Milk is pure white. Blue skies u nourmirrored in silvery ishment for young and lakes. Cosy
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  • 625 14 AGE v. YOU IE What is the Best Age for Responsibility? It U3Pd to be said that a long word was an excellent substitute for a tpfsoe. We have improved up.n that. One magic word will justify anything. Appeal to y, and you may defy commonsense and common
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  • 232 14 PLAIN WORDS TO HOME BU;ERS New York, August 19 For the first t’tne since he kft the Wbile Hons*. ex-Presn ent Cooli ge today, choosing tue cr»t ci! situation in India as bis subj ct breaks the sib nee he has hitherto observe 1 cn foreign
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    • 14 14 Fou should give Martell's Brandy the f reference over others as it it superlative.
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    • 506 14 NEW VIGOUR STRENGTH' NERVES SOUND.. ZiZ Z SLEEP GOOD PHOSFERINE |S*-1 An indispensable nerve strengthener A/ soon banished Depression, Lassitude, y/ V/eakness and Nervousness. f 7 W THENEVER I feel depression, weakness or nervousvy ness creeping upon me Phosfcnne to the rescue is my first thought, a close soon banishes
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  • 627 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. September 19, 1930 Mhttox j cto Mutton Indian 9 er io 56 iiean rtheep ur iroak each 1-3>J Lirer h-M-t A In WB d o jgj do to o Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread Mir 4<i Suet 40 > idney pa j
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    • 299 15 I l> T” II SSSSSS 11 I H> > I rt-==™ IL B 1 <r..wir« ,k. Jj Tl J L T k i*-^’^v... jff fuKt"' v, tv-^-*— iM.- Iggli I Pipes and Cigarette Holders of all shapes and makes Leather, Suede and Oil Skin Fouches I Cigarette Lighters and Flints—
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    • 443 15 bl| Jestar| KPM Royal Packet Navigation Company. homewards. [lncorporated in Holland] Regnlar Service to: Telephone no 582. Telegrams: Paketvaart.” Lon don, Rotterdam, Hamburg'& Liverpool, Steamer?. I Intended to >ail| Sailing for. 1 S. S. FKESNO STAR p„ Q r p.| <q Bagan Si-'pi- J pi, Batavia, Chenbon 'emarang Due Penang
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    • 1282 16 a—MIWMW—, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE' t dollar steamship line ij AMERICAN,MAIL LINE i, M3NFLAUS Sep;. 25 Maree-lle*. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. p fTj fifc AUTOMF2DON Oct. 3 London, Rotterdam end Hamburg. |‘> AcAjvX ifejiLeJ tErtS pLL JrsfEX < PATROCLUS Oct. 9 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam ard Glasgow. ij W/WSanV "I <
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    • 628 16 L_ P. 0.-BRITISH AND APCAR L’W* (Companies Incorporated M OG U!iD.) MAIL PASSENGER A\D j3 Sj -R*i:q Peninsular and Oriental 8. R. Cn., imdar con- Psasw Teh* a».. c tract with His Majesty's Goiernment, Louder. an( i and Far East Mail Service Mat fe.w Outwarfs from London for China and
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