Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 222. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 487 1 'Flnag at a BROTHERS f DEN i lc> j S Head Office next to The Dispensary. B. anch Office 52, Leith Street 1« L-»- -I V** I ■raiipj j Fl i I AT LAST I i Black White I m j «■> I hJSI LEADS A lr opical Bass “DOG’S
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    • 17 1 H TOKISATSU STUDIO j with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68, 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1930 2 I PENANG’S SEA FRONTAGE. B^L POS.TIONS «.SR 1 SE LAN GOR TU RFCL in European lady Stenographer PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIuHTS ON WELD QUAY. (Incorporated in England by Royal V jj, (Shorthnnd, typing and filing) at present K Charter ISCB.) AutUfllD 1930 RiJCC Mppfina aX^X™43 d r M rSa** £4wooo
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  • 600 3 MUNICIPAL employees CO OPERATIVE THRIFT AND LOAN SOCIETY Annual General Meeting The annual general meeting of the abr.vp Sccicty was held at the Town Hall at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday, th« 24 h instant, with Mr. T. W. Douglas President, in the chair. Among those present were D
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  • 240 3 SPECIAL FEATURES ARRANGED Enthusiasm ’«growing for Singapore’s first Animal Welfare S row which will ba held next Sunday at the Ri cecoursp. Entries closed last Saturday for the regular classes (f horses, dege and cats, the ugh any entries which w ere posted on Saturday will be accepted.
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  • 220 3 FRESH LEGISLATION NOT NECESSARY Reviewing the position < f the licensed tr?de at th« annual meeting of th? share holders of M tchel.’s and Butlers, Ltd., at Birmingham, recently Sir William Wa era Butler, Biit., declared that no drink problem existed to-day although there was need for
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  • 258 3 RIGHT TO APPEAR WITH STOCKING-LESS LEGS The novel and delicate question whether unstockinged legs justified the d’s nr sial of a domestic servant without notice came recently before the Berlin Labour Court, which decides disputes between employers and employed. The pl iotiff. who seemed to take the
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  • 217 3 AUSTRIANS FEEL EFFECT OF GANDHI’S PREACHING London, September 5 Bitter complaints of the effect of the Indian boycott of the textile industry in the Austrian prov;nce of Vorarlb rg was made by Dr. K rrer, of the Feldk’rc’i Chamber of Trade, in an interview published in the Viem
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 214 3 m. l I I I jOw 1 I 18f8b s a I Sis >®ft W|K>g£; ««Ik njf I Ĕ' A I I A Picture f I j Health. 'K I P A.BY NEEDS a food which produce B I to natural growth not a forcing food which makes fat at
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    • 40 3 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by ?yri Baxendale, is now on sale 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-strest, Penang.
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    • 267 3 i I j JsU. »-/4 B .Cl YOU’LL LIKE THESE I hrsi I Wl >r F x Trot I b a 01 I Cross Your Fing»™ Theme Songs Sons 0’ Guns I n R qq J Tt Happened In Moatery I R.gamuffin R me Theme Songs King of Jazz'* v
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  • 2169 4 His Importance! Imaginary Address to the Rotary Club Ouca up in a time, and net so long ago either, an theatrical producer wrete to a Malayan morning newspaper. For an angered member of this nerve-stricken ■country to write to the papers while in that mood is
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  • 361 4 > WHOLESALE VACCINATION WELCOMED > i On enqairy at the Office of the Senior Health < ffieer, Perak, one of our reporters was informed that there had been four C'sea of smallpox in Ipob, says the ‘‘T. O. M.” These four cases occurred in Kam- pong Java
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  • 310 4 WHAT BECOMES OF OLD METAL It has occurred to everybody to wonder at some time or another what becomes of the springs out of clocks, bent nails, and elusive nuts, the metal oddments and my j riad bits and pieces that the world disL cards and
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  • 433 4 Eighteen months after leaving America in a freighter as plain Huber. Jalian t a negro has returned aboard the liner He de France” as Col. Hubert Faunteleroy !r Julian, Chief of Aviation of the Abyasinian Army. Col. Julian intends, according to the “New York Herald,” after
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 512 4 Pond’s Cold Cream for cleansing is the fi.>». si p ,n Pond’s Method. Tse it several times a day and wX always after exposure» The fine oils sink to tne uentlis Mk iX j» of your pores, loosening all dirt. Always Ci»an»e tne V v\'X. skin at bedtime and leave
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  • 779 5 TRAINING NOTES Likely Winners for Saturday With the arrival of almost all the'out station horses, except those of Logue’s, trainirg started very early this morning, says yesterday s Malay Mail”, and it was difficult to make out the numbers of the first batch which went out owing
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  • 72 5 LEAVES FOR BANGKOK BY TRAIN Prince Damrong of Siam, who arrived in Penang on Wednesday afternoon by the Boringia,” left for Bangkok this morning by the International Express accompanied by his daughters and Major General Warming. The Siamese Consul and w’ife also accom panied Prince Damrong and party
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  • 161 5 Reuter. AMERICAN GOLF Morning Inaccuracies Corrected LATENT RESULTS Jones was often in a tight corner in the morning. He did not have a single birdie and was often struggling for par. Jones 76 and Coleman 78 both came in in 37. After lunch 5.000 watched Jones’s
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  • 215 5 OCTOBER 31 AND NOVEMBER 1 An amateur race meeting will be held under the S. R. A. Rules of Racing on Friday, October 31, and Saturday, November 1, at Singapore. The meeting is being held by the Singapore Polo Club in conjunction with the Singapore Turf
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  • 116 5 Reuter. RAIN CAUES POSTPONEMENT New York, September 25 Sharkey is jubilant that to-night’s fifteen round contest against Campolo will be under the New York rules so that no fouls will be recognised. Sharkey says, now they will not be able to squawk when I hit them
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  • 90 5 MALAYS WIN S. A. F. A. CUP The Malays won the S A.F.A. Cup final beating the Welch by three goals to one It was a great game being thrilling and fast. The soldiers put up a wonderful fight in the first half but the Malays were too
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  • 120 5 WHITES v COLOURS The following have been selected to play on Saturdav, at 5 p m. on the Esplanade Whites: K. S. Murray; J. E King, H R. Carey. W. R. S. Perrott and D. D. B. Cook; C. G. Barnes and Lim Keng Chnan; H. F.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 Yop should give Mariel's Brandy the preference, over olhsvs as it is superlative
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    • 448 5 (sensational sale Of footwear i of LADIES and GENTS Shoes I offer at a Ridiculously Low PRICE for SIX DAYS ONLY, Commencing I mONDfly 29th SEPTEMBER II Group A.L. I Group B. L. /yr- Hazil Kid Court Shoe withl JmlWion Lz.rd Skin one S f smart Semi. Louis Heel and
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  • 624 6 PENANG COURT tTORY Times Were Rather Bad THE trial arising out of the alleged counterfeiting activities of four Penang Chinese, entered upon its third day, yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Edward Jago in the Second Police Court Each of the four accused is being tried separately and yesterday the
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  • 142 6 TAMIL ESTATE COOLIE FINED $5O Klang, September 23. The hearing was concluded in the Klang District Court yesterday before Tungku Syed Abu Bakar of the case in which a Tamil tapper named Mutusamy was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a European assistant named XV. R. Napier, of
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  • 794 6 ANXIETY TO MAN AGERS Conditions in Central Kedah (From Our Special Correspondent) Sungei Patani, September 25 The abuse of the present system of granting free passages to rubber estate coolies who are out of work and desire to bo repatriated is having a bad effect on the
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  • 70 6 ept. 26—Government Servants’ Co Operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd., annual meeting, >urvey Office Hall, 4 30 p.m. Eurasian Company Dance, Company Headquarters, 9.30 p.m. 27 —Selangor Turf Club Extra Meeting, Ist day. Oct. I—Selangor Turf Club Extra Meeting. 2nd day 4—Selangor Turf Club Extra Meeting. 3rd day.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 185 6 I I I Y J Jl*^'**' j* LET THE MICROSCOPE SHOW YOU the extraordinary similarity between Cow Gate Milk, Food and Breast Milk in a baby’s stomach. Note also that ordinary milk powders not prepared by our Improved P. ocess are really no better than raw cows* milk. And raw
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    • 13 6 Fou should give Martell's Brandy the •reference over others as it is supedntiv».
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    • 140 6 A BOTTLE OF j COLD STORAGE I MILK WWW /ffd 111 I /I V In a JLII I 'rt 1 zs a Bottle of Health LISTER ENGINES VALVES EASILY REMOVED ON UNSCREWING COVERS CARBURETTOR .REMOVABLE COVER SIMPLY A PLAIN /ON WATER JACKET. CISTERN-NODOnG TO GET OUT OF ORDER INVERTED L
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 61 6 THE LYRIC ’PHONE 6 f THEATRE RQYAIJ 4 Nights d- 1 Matinee, from Thursday, 25th to Sunday, The following MG M. special production Karl Dane George Arthur in A hilarious and thrilling comedy in which the heroes }iafionshouse detective and a bell-boy blunder into a series oj tense Marion Davies
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  • 705 7 Cause of Unemployment Coolie Population Reduced by Nearly 6 Per Cent Total Repatriated: 27,274 Several theories have been advanced for the present unemployment situation in Malaya to-day; we are speaking now of the unemployment among the Tamil labourers, but we have not yet seen the reason
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  • 305 7 CHINESE DISCHARGED BY MAGISTRATE How is that your daughter who wears chain worth 50 cents had on her child a chain worth $100?” asked Mr. Edward lago, the Police Magistrate this morning to a Tamil woman named Padma, who gave evidence in the case in
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  • 115 7 YEOH—LEE The wedding takes place to morrow of Mr Yeoh Guan Yeang, younger son of Mr. Yeoh Seng Lye, J.P., the well known Penang merchant and one of the biggest importers of Rangoon rice to Penang, and Miss Lee Soon Ngoh, eldest daughter of Mr. Lee Soon
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  • 97 7 CHINESE CHARGED IN POLICE COURT Chew Hock a Chinese, was charged with fraudulent possession of a police whistle and chain at Seang Teik Road yesterday. Chew Hock who claimed trial stated that the whistle was given to him by a Malay attached to the Customs Department.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 447 7 The Editor of the inana Gazette) Sir, —It is true referring to the Municipal President on his statement of 19th September that the landlord bases his rent on his capital outlay, but it is to be remembered, I from experience and practice, that in that capital is added
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    • 182 7 Sir, —Correspondence published in the Pinang Gazette of the 24th instant, page seven, of Experienced,’’ regarding Market prices and the abominable sort of cooks there are, who endeavour to obtain employment and. manage to succeed to get employed, due to their falsehoods should be very carefully kept under
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    • 161 7 Sir, -I think the thanks of our sex are due to "Domesticated” for administering a timely rebukp to A. H. L. for his temerity in passing judgment on womankind. I am unaware of the identity of A. H. L. but if, as I imagine, he
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    • 185 7 Sir, —Recently your local contemporary commented on the unhappy condition now prevailing in China. A sympathetic observer would not choose the present time for unnecessary witticism e.g. <■ bout five civil wars ago General Wun Lung. Marshal Un Hung General Ping Pong! That some people
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    • 72 7 Sir, —I feel that a word of praise is due to you for your perspicuity and far-sighted ness in the selection of your leading article writers. As one who has enjoyed the leaders in the Pinang Gazette, 1 should like to say how much these are appreciated, continuing,
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    • 41 7 Correspondence must be authenticated by the name and address of the correspondent, (though not necessarily for p iblication) and should be brief and to the point. Correspon dents are particularly requested to write on 04a si ’e of the only.
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  • 508 7 MALAY SYCE CONVICTED European Motor Cyclist Injured Hassan, a Malay syce, was again produced in the Second Police Court this morning to answer a charge of having driven his car P. 2384 in a manner as to cause danger to the public and having collided with a
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  • 83 7 A Correction With reference to our report of the case in which the Cycle and Carriage Company, Ltd., Penang, sued the Dato Muda Panglima Kinta for balance on account of a Stearns Knight car bought on the hire purchase basis it should be made quite clear
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  • 81 7 HEARING ADJOURNED The case in which the Municipal Com missionerg are suing two of their former employees, Mohamed Abdul Cader and Yeap Beng Hock, and two others for the recovery of certain sums of money was continued all day yester day before Mr. Justice Sproule and, at
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  • 54 7 AT RUNNYMEDE HOTEL ON SATURDAY The Russian Balalaika Orchestra and Cossack Choir which is at the Town Hall to night is appearing at the Runnyme-e Hotel during the dance on Saturday. Wherever the Cossack Choir has given a concert critics have been loud in their praise of the
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  • 47 7 To morrow, at Dato Kramat Gardens at 6 p.m. 1 March Heroes Of The Flag Bidgo )d 2 Idyllic BalledSuite Die Bose Von Scbir&s Eilenberg 3 Romance Poppies Moret 4 Selection The Casino Girl Inglander 5 Fox Trot Jollity Farm Barony God Save the Kjag.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea.
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    • 22 7 iiiiiiiiniiuii nmniiwi INSURE AGAINST LOSS WITH ommercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. [lncorporated in England.] Agents: A. A. Anthony 00., Penang. MWIIIIH SMI
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    • 81 7 3 ■ZHBHBBBKaaaBBBHMUudSSMHWSBSK&eiSISBSIMBBaB' Runnyroede" The Cheerful Hotel" The Rtassietn. OKoir AN D I Balalaika Orchestra have beta specially engaged to appear during the AFTER DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT Admission (Cash only) $l.OO RUNNYMEDE HOITL, LTD. 543 G—r«- G *av<. M, <*g*r. Town Hall, Penang TONIGHT at 9.30 p.m. FOR ONE NIGHT
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    • 377 7 1 Mew Advertisements POSITION VACANT Wanted Assistant Medical Officer (folly qualified Aleiic<' Practitioner) commencing salary $350/ with yearly increments. Free fumiened house and travelling allowance. 4 years agreement. Apply statieg nationality, experience etc. to: G. W. WILSON CO., LTD., Bsdong Medical Association, Snr gei Patani, KedahBEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS. The
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  • 404 8 At the Imperial Conference which opens at the Foreign Office in London on Wednesday questions relating to tariffs aud Imperial preferences will come up for discussion. It is impossible to foresee what decisions will be reached and what effect may ultimately be given to any such
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  • 489 8 Sir Cecil and Lady Clementi leave for home on furlough next month. Mrs. H. Oko is staying at the Gap, recuperating after her recent illness. Mr. J. Ford, of Messrs. Evatt and Company, Kuala Lumpur, is going on leave shortly. The Right Rev. B. C. Roberts, the
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  • 1281 8 Penang, Friday. SLUMP or no the two leading hotels of Penang are staging attractive entertainment over the week-end for their pati r<»ns. Almost every week now the public is given something new j and depression, like love when rhe wolf is at the do jr, flies out
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 372 8 fast H@ 31 CT *<§gF ds? Suer since W 1627 i~i 1 I g JsL j i \jiwssL/ 11 JOHN HAIG U CO.. LLVITED. MARKING!. SCOTLAND 1 W KINNAIRD HOUSE, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. S.W.U 1 Sgr =~.~O ix; vt —-X I il |l lii 1 < "V 4 I
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    • 50 8 o— o <& O. IDEkLL situated Modern Sanitation Thr >ughout EX ELI EN 1' UHI xE (Unver Expert European Chef) After Dinner Dance* Every Tuesday and Friday. IMPROMPTU DANCES Each P. O. Outward Mail Day. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY. Don’t Miss Our NO'-STOP CAB xRET-DANCE TO NIGHT. o a• iw|
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 262 9 Still Keeping Good Time LADY FLYER LEAVES FOR JAPAN Hopes to Rival Amy Johnson Captain Matthews, who left London on September 16 flying a 120 horse-power puss moth in an attempt to beat the record of Bert Hinkler who flew from England to Australia in fifteen and
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  • 71 9 .Reuter, Demand for Abolition of Legislative Councils Sydney. September 25 Mr. Hughes, outlining the policy of the Australian Party to an enthusiastic audience declared the Party stood inter alia for the abolition of the legislative councils, governors, agents general, a reduction in the J'tate Assembly to at least
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  • 71 9 1 Reuter, Trial in Connection with Attempt on Italian Crown Prince Brussels. September 25 The trial of Fernando de Rosa who attempted to assassinate the Italian Crown Prince in 8.U013 last year has opened at the Palais de Justice. De Rosa made a statement that he attempted the
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  • 35 9 i. —Reuter. London, September 25 Confirmation has now been received from Moscow of a Riga message of last night reporting the execution of forty-eight alleg ed counter revolutionaries including Riazanysev and Karatyguin. —Reuter.
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  • 181 9 List of United Kingdom Delegates VENUE OF MEETING London, September 25 The opening meeting of the Imperial Conference on Wednesday will be held in the Reception Room at the Foreign Office instead of at No. 10, Downing Street, as on the previous occasion. The room which is
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  • 232 9 Reuter. New Dutch Air Service Opens Dutch enterprise has already done much to bring Siuj*-pore into close touch with other cities ia this part of the world. Java and cities in Sumatra are only a few hours away and development of the existing services of the
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  • 136 9 —Reuter. Volunteers to Help to Quell Civil Disobedience Allahabad, September 25 In the presence of thousands of spectators the Union Jack was hoisted at the Town Ha’l at Najebad, United Provinces, by the Reform League Volunteer Corps, formed recently to suppress picketing and help the I QoVCi.’P ment
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  • 55 9 Track Subsides Owing to Rains (From Our Own Correspondent) Fanpkok, September 25 The North Express bound for 1 hiengmai this morning was derailed owing to a subsidence of the track caused by rains. Several lives are reported lost. Ihe scene of the derailment is 540 kilometres from
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  • 305 9 Farcical Election of Judges DELEGATES' HUMOUR Geneva, September 26 the groans and cheers which greeted a Gilbertian situation at today s meeting of the League showed that many delegates are possessed of a sense of humour. The Council and Assembly met separately and simultaneously to elect fifteen
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  • 92 9 ‘‘Song O’My Heart'* John McCormack, the famous IrishAmerican tener, scores a great success in Song O'my heart which is being shown t the Queen’s. The story of the film is somewhat dwarfed by the wonderful singing of McCormack whose voice is reproduced with almost perfect clarity
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  • 121 9 REDSKIN AT THE MAJESTIC Redskin Parmount’s all coloured picture starring Richard Dix is synchronised perfectly. The score is played by a concert orchestra of eighty pieces and enhances the vividness of the picture. Redskin is a story of life among the Red Indians of Arizona. Dix plavs the role of
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  • 44 9 —Reuter. Alleged Abuses in Railway Administration Vienna September 25 The Government has resigned owing to Cabinet dissensions on the question of the appointment of a new general manager of the Federal Railways in the administration of which grave abuses are alleged.
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  • 43 9 Reuter. Shanghai, September 26 In accordance wHh the Finance Minister’s undertaking the Finance Ministry has paid the serving banks £56 000 to meet Coupon 44 of the Anglo French 1908 Loan secured on the Salt Revenue due to day.
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  • 16 9 Fethi Bey has been elected Deputy for the constituency of Vilayet Sivaa.
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  • 558 9 —Reuter. Propaganda Evidence at Leipzig Trial GERMAN FASCIST S AIMS Leipzig, September 25 There was a sensation at the trial of the three Reichswehr Fascist officers. For the examination of Herr Hitler (leader of the Fascists who was called) the court was packed and strong
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  • 140 9 Riuter. U. S. AND NAVAL TREATY Washington, September 26 The Scate Department has recently been occupying itself with the subject of disarmament for the first time since the London Naval Treaty was ratified. Mr Hugh Gibson conferred with Pre sident Hoover regarding the forthcoming meeting of the preparatory
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 31 9 TO-DAY'S NEWS Page Agitators 6 Junior Jungle Pressman 4 Sport 5 Piracy n Malayan Waters 13 Warrant Against Broker 11 A Daughter s Education 14 Local 7 Commercial 10 Shipping 12
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    • 219 9 L. It wk "■LI. I —>- jautxm N v W zjtg-vy' it.. jk JArrzta —|A I t L tV M lZpwu-' CfWWIB Bathing Costumes yJF in Newest Styles and Colours. f Womens Popular Womens Two-Son e Swim Suit. in Medium or low Neckline, Medium Neckline all colours Monochromatic colours. Price
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 689 10 EXTREMELY STRONG Sir Edward Cook’s Good Work Sir Edward Cook, who r^cmtiy retired from the poet of financial adviser to the Government of Siam, has occupied that position with distinction and success for the List five and a half y a l siys a writer in the
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    • 73 10 (Rugby Sadio Sbrviob) Lon i >n, September 25 Paris, 123.76; New York. 4.86f c Brussels, 34.86; Geneva, 2 ».05; Ami terdam, 12.05; Milan, 92.79; Berlin, 20.41; Stockholm, 18.09; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16 Vienna, 34.43 Prague 1631; Helsingfors, 193|; Madrid, 45.25 Lisbon, 108.25 Atueas, 375 Bucharest, 816 Rio, s|d;
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    • 697 10 SELLING FIELD ENTERED Prospects of Cheaper Goods FREE SERVICE The decision of five big oil companies to enter the tyre-selling field through tbeir service Btatione, and the probability that other giant corporations will follow them, is seen by the press as an important step in the
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    • 75 10 Penang, September 26, 1933 (By Courtesy e/ The Charters* Bant) On London Bank Demand 2/3 j h 4 m’ts 2 4 1/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 f 3 Documentary 2 4 On New York Bank Demand 56 t France T.T. 1,425 h India T.T. 156 M Bangkok
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    • 630 10 PRICES DECLINE Symington and Sinclair’s Report London, September 3 During the past week the tendency in the rubber market has again been a declining one. A fair amount of business has been put through. There has been sjme small European trade enquiry and a fair
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  • 51 10 Sept. 28, Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, 930 a m Holy Communion and Address T amil at Holy Trinity Church. Nibong Tebal. 6 t> m Evensong and Address at St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. Sept. 29 Monday. St. Michael and All Angels, 730 am Holy Cmmanion at St. Paul’s Bukit
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  • 160 10 YESTERDAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day SHAMS. g, 5 2Q X CO X fi e. $O. 5 c. 8«. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 9/6 10/3 9 6 10 3»/ Hongkong Tin..
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  • 54 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot 1131-7-6 Down £l-7-6 3 Haifa’ £132-17-6 Down £l-7-6 SINGAPORE $67 50 per picul Unchanged 125 tons doie RUBBER: London 3Z d. Down 1/16 d. New York 7| c. (Gold) Unchanged Local Ilf cts. Unchanged By Courtesy of
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  • 144 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.)* S.R. Sheet Hi ds. per pound per 1 $l5, 66 Quiet. London 3 13/161 New York 7 jets, (gold I (By Oourtesjf 0/ Afsssrg. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are se follows: Spot 111 cents
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  • 201 10 Psnacg, September 26, 1930. cte. Benares Opium t, easel nom 5,000.00 Cloves h 90.0 C Gold leaf sellers 72.0( Macs Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80s u 70. CC w HOs 60.00 Coooanuts per 1,000 90 00 Copra Sundried. buyers 6.05 tattans sales lx.lt tattans Coarse M 10.6
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  • 222 10 SUGGESTION FOR IMPERIAL CONFERENCE In a statement issued by the Briti-h Empire League it is explained that in view uf a widespread d*s«re to buy British g ods where prices are not too unfavour -tbb, th-? British Empire Mark of Origin Association has been exploring th»
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  • 178 10 “TEEMING JUNGLE’S” MILITARY value Major-General Leopold C. L. Oldfield, who rec-'nt y r- linquiehed o imm<»i>d of the 47th (2nd London) Tniritorial Division, is selected to succeed Majo -General H. L. Pritchard as G. O. C.. Malay»-, in February next. Apart 'r in the garrison of S
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  • 139 10 26-YEARS OID LETTER-BOX FOl N" PARIS An int‘resting clear x ce of a letter-box was eff-cted in Paris last month. An ,-rrand biy on a tricycle, trying to avoid a pedestrian, ran full tilt into a disused door at one of the smaller Parisian railway stations.
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  • 116 10 THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE’S GIFT TO TOWN Considerable interest has been aroused among archaeologists and others by the gift of the Duke of Newcastlo, as Lord of the Manor of Worksop, of a lease in perpetuity, upon a peppercorn rent, to the local authorities of the historic Castle
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  • 867 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST names. 1 a? X 88 —L Ha Fn»i!a!u 9 I V noitf Knbbea Q« r o ilor Qalah Rubber K«ta!> 1 V iiialgaiD»teS Malay i 1 CO A:«r attain Ptanskt 1 5 2 Iyer Kuntng Rabbei r Kyer Molek Rnbbrr Ck- 3* Ayer Panas Ruhbe» 1
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  • 425 11 APPLICATION FOR ARREST OF MR. W. B. PENMAN Share Transactions CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST ALLEGED A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Mr. W. B. Penman, a partner in the firm of Rose, Macphail and Penman, Ltd., stock and share brokers, of Singapore. The charge
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  • 188 11 INCREASE OF $1 265 464 TO $30.484 545 In the report for 1929 of the president of the Singapore Municipality, Mr. R. J, Farrer, it is stated that the year began with a Municipal Fund credit balance of $2,608,571 which was increased to $2,641.037. The year’s revenue was
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  • 130 11 MR. HENRY FORD DIAGNOSES AMERICA’S MALADY New York, September. 6 Mr. Henry Ford sailed for Europe to-day af er dec triog that America is, at the present time. *'econom cally s ck’’ The motor magnate added, however, that some improvement ia manifest. It will require a long time
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  • 344 11 COUNSEL PROTESTS AGAINST SERGEANT’S ACTION When a case of a.leged rash and negligent driving, and thereby causing grievous hurt, against an Indian motor-car driver from Johore was mentioned before Mr. G. T. Peal), the acting S ngipore Criminal District Judge, the counsel for the accused said that
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 131 11 PAY CASH AND SAVE 10Z ON Your Purchases SHOPPING Pritchards. This Discount is also given ON ALL (Sold Storage Supplies Fresh Shipments of which are received every fortnight. discount allowed on all (foods except Genera! Provisions Liquors and Sporting Goods Till of wfpeft are already eut in price to tfie
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    • 17 11 ’’BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 32 11 x T JxOW yx B VO1 dr PUNIOP L—— I droit I DUNLOP the tyre 3 with an even greater reserve of strength. I _J I Quickly Banish the 3 WORST COUGH
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    • 88 11 SrifisA Standard ifjijJMjffi" The 9 h.p. Car meets the demand for a comfortable car that can be relied upon, under all conditions, to give every satisfaction. It is notable for: 1. Moderate first cost. 2. Mechanical efficiency. 3. Riding comfort. 4. Economy in running cost. LOCAL AGENTS: PENANG AUTO SERVICE
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  • 1335 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Pert Today. 0. B. “Pandai from Batoe Bahra and As-*.hit>, Sails for Asahan and Batoe B«hra on Sunday. m.v. ‘‘Rompin’’ from Singap r* 5
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    • 425 12 Assets exceed «11.000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed $38,000 000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 neorporvted in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Wincheeter House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England ini complies with the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 117 12 A Tip-Top Talkie! lhe place where you can enjoy in comfort and safety! WKy Seek Klsewhere? ’Phone 264 SOUND ILzdl SYSTEM Commencing Thursday, September 25th, Twice Nightly, 6 30 9.30 p.m. Fox Movietone Musical Romance O’My jleart mccSack A Masterpiece that comes once in a The Golden-Voiced Lyric Tenor Lifetime!
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  • 679 13 PIRACY SHIPWRECK IN MALAYAN WATERS REMARKAFLE ESCAPES Recalled by Death of Mr. Anchant A eeafarer’s adventures in shipwreck and against pirates off the coast of Malays *hich read more like sensational fiction than incidents in real life are recalled by the announcement of the death in the Singapore General Hospital
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  • 215 13 ORDER IN WHI )H FACULTIES ARE BLUNTED “Whtisitthat you lose first if you begin the experiment of taking a g asj of win*? Th s qies ion was asked at the British Social Hygiene Council’s summer school at Welwyn by Prof. A. E. H*atb, Professor
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  • 337 13 MANY IMPORTANT MATTERS DISCUSSED The annual meeting of the Straits Settlements (Mihcca) ation will be held in the Mil «c ja Club at 6 j.m. oa Saturday. The business to be trans«c.ed inciuies the c losideration of the report and account*, the eLction of officers »nd
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    • 318 13 Ek I -Z’ jz I J 11 Bewitching igg/W Fragrance S' \ow There is a bewitching fra- S’l/i/T /A [/y 1 1\ V grance imparted by ASHES Z/ //L/ IJ u%\ \1 OF ROSES Perfume—one d// jy/yt\ IX 1 °f Bourjois’ most fascinating //7 ////V nI creations. 'j /i 111
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    • 278 13 FRESH, CHEERFUL, LIVELY VIGOUR RENEWED SLEEP PERFECT, APPETITE GOOD PHOSFERINE Saved me from Lassitude and Limpness Health and Good Appearance now habitual. imo Diana Maxwell, who is “Lucky Girl” in the famous musical comedy, writes: WHEN lam feeling a little run down, and 1 if work seems unduly strenuous, and
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    • 192 13 1 1 'b J I) A jf J before baby is born Protect your health and baby’s during these months by making sure that your body is richly provided with that most important element, Calcium (lime), which nature needs for the healthy growth of the expected child. A deficiency of
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  • 662 14 don’..—F/\ in London “Daly Telegraph.’’ F.Q, SUCCESSFUL PEKSONALITIES Cosmopolitan Outlook Urged Pleutifal frieuasnipd, the langmcee which open the culture of other countries to you, and wide an experience as pofgihle—these are among the assets in life that the Hon. Mrs. R chard Ho*re wants education to secure
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 478 14 SEE HOW ViM CLEANS YOUR FLOORS Lu 7? r\Z?\ You can easily keep floors spotA ess w t^l Vim. Sprinkle a little I 1 Vim on a damp cloth and rub. f V 1 In a moment you see the surface 1 °f linoleum or wood appearing S.\..L j j
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    • 84 14 'BOSCH'* Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the ai~ ana on the sea. jpWßtf LIME JUICE y I D -Jl/ Reaches Everywhere. U 1 1 J In all parts of the world jwa ‘Montserrat finds its place, k «S Nature’s great drink— Fu- I F OO
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    • 178 14 PURE !ii MILK X qjir' -t l «Jjy -J- W. <J >-J T l i ERE u Sleek well ke pt cow, aboutthe Milkmaid graze al! day long i n pastures which defies :j these fertile valleys, illustration in black and Their Milk is pure white. Blue skies ri c
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  • 604 15 s CFTOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, September 28, 1930 Mutton cts. Mutton Indian M per in 56 Head Sheep or goat w each 1-30 Liver with heart loaf do 1.5 ’’’nr* do 1 'tn Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 idney M pair 30
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    • 258 15 RUS T 0 N COLD STARTING OIL ENGINES /■fc4.»r A --jR> a A W j*Tf'«if'w».«a,s n 7 ■’jT*’' ’ll 1 >v f Jr >‘ B2’01i" V* 'S MADE IN SIZES 18 TO 140 B.H.P. SINGLE CYLINDER AND 76 TO 240 B.H.P. DOUBLE CYLINDER. First in Economy and Reliability Low Consumption
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    • 498 15 K JP.IVT. NEW YO<K SERVICE. Freight Service to Boston, New* Royal 1 acket Navigation Company. JJorfc, Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez)J [lncorporated in Holland] ■i Du. Sails NY I; Telephone No 582. Telegrams: Paketvaart.” <)m s. Silveryew 25 Sspt 26 Sept. 26 Oct.’; ;;m.S. Sifrercypress 9 Oct, 10 Oct.; BHo»
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    • 1289 16 '*hF BLUE FUNNEL LINE DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE INTENDED SAirJNGS FROM PENANO oMAMERICAN MAIL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. J j J M7.N71.-WS ic port Marßmlleß. London. Ro*ter i.m and Hamburg. J V T <v s DON Oat. 3 London, Ro .nd H uourg. cLL. /&K<\ c PATROCLUS Oct. 9
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    • 638 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES 1A (Companies Incokpobated is MAIL PASSENGER CARGO Peninsular and Oriental S. H. Co., undsr con- Psnang, Tduk Inton Pvi tract with His Majesty’s Goternment, London Bn d 2“ and Far East Mail Service. Bulan 1 Outwards from London for China and Japan. Mata Hari
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