Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 September 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAIL No. 224. VOL. LXXXVIII MONDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 356 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ANDERSON’S BRITISH SPECIALITIES r MOTOR UNION Siderosthen Anticorrosive Paint H Z Insurance Co., Ltd. Black, Chocolate, NX hite, Green, Red and Grey U XZ w Bondex g A Certain cure for leaking roofs of Asbestos,
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1981 2 WANTED PCAITT r° PEhflNG S SEW FRONTAGE. B KS F" European lady Stenographer Sheet. Penaog. LIC A, IVATE RiGHTS N OTL QUAY goRPOR AQOM* 1 (Shorthand, typing and filing) at present tSO 000 000 HJ? temporarily empoxed Penang firm. LADIES' Repr int of Interesting and Authorised Capi $2OOOOOOO Address letters
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  • 904 3 PAINTER’S ANECDOTES “No Money’’ In Shaw’s Face What G. B. S. said when he refused to have his rortrait painted the books that Thomas Hirdy never read the wife of a great man who preferred chocolate-box art—these and the carious and amusing things are contained
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 239 3 u .Jl."Mwiwißy WHY NOT HAVE I aww I |B with a slice of I JOk LEMON KmSWm Mi I .'i Jfefe;^,-£7.-> r: -?6S»<> > fc<. f'W’O x —J t ■*'Of;< *®T’2iPWlPßlBa I cSu ■l3S 1 iw *.l I <gfei-- J W <R 1 z<-■> IJ /WL.d Ox. wlf?fBjfigw^ay r t
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    • 202 3 piano! FOR I $250"" Now’s your opportunity (o secure a Bargain. Reconditioned Fia~os, perfect in every way, casings like new. An instrument you will be proud to own. Easy terms wi lingly arranged. joEzJgr Jii 11| B -IgpJi-SJli I Only a Few in Stock. I I K PIANO Co JN
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  • 990 4 “Tic-Tac” Spots Six Winners Moderate Dividends Shireen Beaten in a Tight Finish (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September 27 THE Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting opened this afternoon in blazing sunshine The slump conditions were reflected by the moderate attendance. A.mong those present
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  • 337 4 CHELSEA DEFEATED Millwall Lose to ’Spurs QUEENS AND CELTIC DR kW London, September 27 r pllE following are the results I of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Le <gues: DIVISION 1 2 Arsen&l 4 Bolton W. 0 Newcastle U. 3 Derby C. 1 Manchester
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  • 209 4 POOR BACK PLkY McKern’s Brilliant Display Although the ground was in perfect condition Saturday the standard of play by the back divisions in yesterday’s rugger practice was much below standard. Whites three quarters—the probable State line —were handicapped by the ragged heeling of the forwards and also
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  • 215 4 Rural Board Market Gutted PROMPT ACTION BY THE POLICE Damage Estimated at Over $lO,OOO (From Our Special Correspondent) Balik Pulau, Saturday A spectacular fire which threatened to gut the whole village of Sungei Pinang occurred in the early hours of this morning, when four shop-houses
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  • 310 4 $6,000 in Cash and Jewellery Stolen TWO CASES REPORTED Details of a daring gang robbery committed in the early hours of Saturday morning by a band of armed robbers who paid a visit to house No 38, Stewart Lane, Penang, belonging to a rich Chinese towkay,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 240 4 We suggest you ask your nearest w distributor to show you B 9 the complete line of RAY-1 I O-VAC Electric Torches I and RAY-O-VAC Bat- 9 teries. There are no bettor made, Illustrated Catalogue sent without charge upon request. Your Wife's Pale Face and Sunken Eyes should at once
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  • 718 5 RIDES WITH KURDS Travels 8,000 Miles Across Desert Af r ravelin g over 8,000 mike, tinny cf th« tn <n lumberii g lorries tc.-csa deser; waster, through Cential Asir, Miss Rosita Foibet*. the nove* s' and travel e-, has returned to London. Dud g her
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  • 414 5 4 N iTIONaL TITLES Bcbby Jones Great, s a Record Ardmore, r eptember 27 Bobby Jones created an unparalleled record in golf by winning the American National Amateur Championship, beating Eugene Homans in the final by 8 and 7. He now holds the British Open and Amateur
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  • 82 5 —Reuter. SIR THOM kS LIPTON’S FAREWELL New York, September 29 In a suit filled from deck to ceiling with flowers and other presents from all parts of America Sir Thomas Lipton aboard the “Leviathan”, said farewell to a group of journalists He show’ed that his
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  • 137 5 MRS. VICTOR BRUCE S CODE SIGNALS The Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society states that Mrs. Victor Bruce on her London to Tokyo Hight (which began on Tuesday) is carrying two automatic transmitters,and will operate on 35 metres, using the call G.A.B.D.S. Ihe call will be followed by one
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  • 126 5 SEGREGATION OF BLACKS AND WHITES URGED London, September 17 Pretoria. —The Minister of Lands, Mr. P. G.W Grobler, speaking at the Congress of the Nationalist Party, criticised the Imperial Government's policy in regard to the natives of East Africa, as being directly in conflict with the South
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 130 5 ’BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea. H. B. WOODFORD, No- 15, Light StreetStatues, Prayer Books, Scapular of cloth, 'Gold Scapular Medals if assorted sizes, Gold Medals of St. Anthony, Gold and Silver Grosses, Crucifixes and Statues in Case. Rosaries
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    • 398 5 WHITEAWAYS I SENSATIONAL SALE of FOOTWEAR Commences TODAY 8000 PAIRS of LADIES and GENTS Shoes offered at Reduced Prices. In many, instances a Saving of nearly 50 per cent. Group A.L. I Group B. L, I yd^" Hazil Kid Court Shoe with» B Imitation L z.rd Shin one 9 K
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  • 659 6 Record Shipment Five Horses for Mr. Menzies “Pembrokeshire” in Port The Glen liner Pembrokeshire reached Penang Harbour yesterday with 35 racehorses on board for Port Swettenham. Of this batch 30 of the horses are for the Selangor Turf Club, while the remaining 5 go
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  • 335 6 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES The Penang Golf Club “At Home on Saturday, on the occasion of the distribution of tennis and golf prizes, was made doubly pleasant by a varied programme of interest ing items which had been arranged by Mr. A. J. Batchelor, the energetic
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  • 186 6 WHITES v COLOURS The following have been selected to play on Tuesday at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade Whites J P B Whaley D D B Cook, W R S Perrott. A F Baugban, and J W Clark; Lim Keng Chuan and C G Barnes;
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  • 56 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 29 The S.P.C.A. nimal Welfare Show on the Racecourse was a success in spite of the gloomy weather. The Governor and Lady Clementi were present The interesting jumping competition was won by Lady Clementi wbo gave an exhibition of thrilling riding.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 184 6 r IKL. I s' z 1 f s*—*’**' 3 *&s2j ■:<£> I tz... ,/f ;> I LET THE MICROSCOP2 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
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    • 191 6 I |I 111 hl 111 nIMH!. hill I ir~LLL x® A BOTTLE OF j COLD STORAGE MILK fellLl, WW i’ h I nTTTTT’' r IJStoninwiWj fiffli'i ii'WWi /r Si F hi W illl W l!l I'll I ff 111 1\ Ii LI hi lEvm i is a Bottle of Health
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  • 1060 7 BREEZE IN COCRT Meaning of “Notorious Bad Liver” convi rriON affirmes In the Supreme Court this morning MrJustice Sproule disposed of two criminal appeals. In the first there was no argument at all, the appellant appearing in person in a hopeless appeal which was dismissed. Mr. Lynch
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  • 306 7 PENANG S-UPREME COURT Judgment Debtor Examined Low Huat Kee, until recently employed as foreman in the Borneo Motors Workshops in Presgrave Street, was this morning examined in the Supreme Court in connection with a judgment debtor summons which had been issued against him in respect
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  • 134 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Fate of Distinguished Eng neer London, September 28 Sir John Norton Griffiths who (as reported in the Sunday Gazette was found shot dead in a surf boat of which he was sole occupant near Akxandiia yesterday was eminent as an engineer and soldier and
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  • 65 7 Reuter. Liberty Voder Proh bition Laws New York, September 29 A ruling of vital importance to millions of private vintners and brewers has been laid down by the Washington Prohibition Commissioner, Mr. AVoodcock, that the manufacture of wine and beer in prix ate houses is virtually beyond
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  • 151 7 OVER 140 CASES Judgment against Grosvenor Motors There were over a 140 civil cases on the list to-day before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Penang District Court. The case was mentioned by Mr. J. Crabbatt in which the Societa Commissionaria sued the Grosvenor
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  • 258 7 CIRCULATING NEW ORDINANCE At the September meeting of the committee of the S.P.C.A. (Singapore), held in the Y.M C.A. Board Room, the hon. secre tary reported that he bad received information from the Municipality that the shelter for gharry ponies was expected to be ready by the end
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  • 202 7 LODGING HOUSE KEEPER S CLAIM In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Justice Sproule was engaged in the adjourned hearing of the case in w’hich a Chinese Lodging House keeper named Teoh Ah See is suing •haik hmad bin Sarael for damages amounting to $2,000 odd in
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  • 66 7 NEW TURNING OFF BURMAH ROAD. We are informed that the short road recently constructed nn Lot 129, T S 1., running southwards from Burmah Road at a point in Burmah Road about 300 yards to the west of Cantonment Road junction has been named by the Municipal Commissioners
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  • 154 7 TWO ARRESTS Woman Charged With Abetting PENANG POLICE COURT [N the Second Police Court this morning there was a sequel to the Stewart Lane rubbery, which is reported on page 4, when Yap Ah Chan, an old Chinese woman, was charged with abetting the offence of comitting
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  • 106 7 SakVaCE Record Congregation at St. Andrews The f hurch parade at St. Andrew’s I'resbyterian Church yesterday was well attended and a most impressive service was conducted by the Rev. >tepben Band, 8.A., who bad come from Singapore. The church began to fill long before the time fixed
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  • 286 7 Theft of Spectacles at Pulaa Tikus In the Police ourt to day, before Mr. Edward Jago. a hinese youth named Lim Kee was charged with the theft of a pair of spectacles from the St. Joseph’s Noviciate at Pulau Tikus on September 10. The accused claimed trail. Court
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  • 103 7 NEW RATES OF PAY PRESCRIBED FROM DECEMBER 1 It is notified in the Government Gazette that the rates of wages payable to Indian children throughout Province Wellesley ill be as follows from December 1 Payable to a male child above the age of 10 years and not
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  • 547 7 POLICE COURT CASE Sequel to Religious Conversion Mr. N, Raghavan prosecuted five Tamils named Alagumalay, Pattar, Vadan, V elayan aud Alagumalay, at the Second Police Court this morning for using criminal force on another Tamil named Arumanayagam at Kinta Lane on September 2. All the accused
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  • 157 7 “Redskin” at the Majestic The Paramount film “Redskin” which is being shown at the “Majestic has had a phenomenal success in Penang so far. It is not strictly accurate to call “Redskin” a silent picture, but it is not a talkie either. There is no dialogue but it
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  • 61 7 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March The Gipsy Caravan Oscheit 2 Overture Morimo W illiams 3 Three Dances Nell Gwyn German No. 1 Country Dance No. 11 Pastoral Dance No. 11l Merrymaker s Dane.) 4 Selection The Pirates Of Penzeance Sullivan 5 Fox Trot
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 608 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —Since the slump of unparalleled severity and duration set in I have read with much interest your comments upon tha high cost of living in Malaya for which there appears to be no justification since wholesale prices for all
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  • 208 7 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING The following is tbe agenda of an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioner?, to b« held tomorrow 1. Minute 3 of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forwatd. 3. Questions. 4. The following to be moved
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 519 8 The general and extensive fill in the co t of commodities throughout the world is not beinj passed on t) the public of Malaya, though the population of this country is as hard hit as anybody by the trade depression. Apart from tropical foodstuffs, the greater part
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  • 240 8 In the present world slump, it is interest ing to note the policy being pursued by the British banks. On this subject we notice that a well-known City writer comments in a London paper as follows For many months the clearing banks have been reducing
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  • 99 8 Belief in Security. Arbitration, Disarmament Formula Paris, September 29 A clearcut definition of French foreign policy was enunciated by the Premier, M. Tardieu in a speech at Alencon. He said France intended to persevere in her task of organising peace politically and economically throughout the world, especi
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  • 1139 8 a. n u Penang, Mon lay. will have noticed—and it seems superfluous to remark it however we shall —that over the week-end the weather was cold, if not damp. WHEN at Ipoh or at Kuala Lumpur a shower falls, or at Singapore the temperature rises, the fact
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 334 8 i i 2 /7 r i' i falter 0 c s Evaporated i W\ L z A r p j |i I —>- I A SUGGESTION NOW T THESE’ Apricot Rice Ring. Fruits Vegetables on t? i m;il- Pineapple. Peaches. Bartlett Pears. .>/4 cup Libbys Evapora.ed Milk Apr j COts>
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    • 89 8 E. O. HOTEL. Announcement» f jf the Week. The Pa id of ihe 5.3 “President Harrison” will play at the yfter Dinner Dance on Friday 3rd < ctober. Tuesday Sept. 30th After Dinner Dance. Thursday Oct 2nd lmpromptu Dance. <P. &O. Outward Mail.) Sunday Ocr. sth.— Orchestral Concert at 9.30
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 520 9 to Europe’s tiritt problem. iuk> particularly encouraging.—Rugby Radio Service Preparations for Disarmament Parley NEED FOR STABILITY AND SECURITY Europe’s Tariff Problems London, September 28 Mr. Arthur Henderson, Foreign Secretary, who returned to London from Geneva yesterday, said the meeting of the Asscmb’y had been interestin and
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  • 43 9 —Reuter. Buenos Aires, September 28 The re-entry of Argentina into the League of Nations is ore of the main items of the Government's programme according to the National Democratic Federation which comprises all parties participating in the recent revolution.—
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  • 138 9 —Reuter. Gauntlet Thrown Down to the Monarchy MADRID MEETING Madrid, September Twenty thousand Republicans from a’l over the country filled the Bull Ring to throw down the gauntlet to the Monarchy The meeting was entirely revolutionary but moderate in languigj. Tas ex-Liberal Minister, Senor Alcala Zamora, declared
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  • 97 9 —Rugby Radio Service Chance of Beating Hinkler s Record Lost London, September 28 Captain Matthews, who is engaged nn a solo Hight to Australia, struck the full fury of the South West Monsoon on the journey from Rangoon to Bangkok and he was forced to descend. The
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  • 127 9 —Reuter. Eloquence Sways Meeting of Creditors Paris, September 28 A remarkable victory for feminine eloquence was achieved at a meeting in the Great Hill of the Tribunal of Commerce of a hundred representatives of the 5,200 creditors of Madame Hanau of Gazette du Franc fame, the failure of
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  • 116 9 Reuter. Loyal Tribesmen Rewarded with Tax Remission Parachinar, September £8 At a Durbar attended by leading mil.tary and civil officials and tribal leaders, the Chief 1 ommissioner of the North-Aest Frontier Province announced a year s land revenue would be remitted fully and a month s extra pay
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  • 46 9 L OU *.*>/•*•■•* ,—Reuter. Chang Hsueh liang Refuses to Keep Him in His Job Mukden, September 28 At a personal interview with Marshal Chang Hsueh-lianf, Mr Lenox Simpson requested he should be retained as Customs Commissioner at Tientsin. His request was flatly refused. —Reuter.
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  • 56 9 Reuter. Berlin, September 29 The death has taken place here of Field Marshal Prince Leopold of Bavaria, at th* age of 84. He was Chief Commander of the German Army in the Ea&t early in the war and played an in portant part in the
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  • 183 9 Rugby Radio Service. Tariff Preferences Recommended EMPIRE UNIONS’ PLAN London, September 28 A series of rejm nm I itions on the subject of Ln perial rationalisation is advance I in the preliminary general report which has been issued by the Research Committee of the Empire Economic
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  • 299 9 I Rugby Radio Service. New (ap tai not Being Produced London, September 27 Mr. William Graham. President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Carlisle last night said that within an national in come of approximately £4,000 000,000 per annum there was considerable room for direct
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  • 105 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Reproduction of Famous Gallipoli Land ng London, Soptsmbar 27 Over one thousand men took part in a realistic reproduction of the Gallipoli landing of 1915 for a British fi.m just completed The principal scenes were ehot at Malta where several hundred marines from the
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  • 24 9 Hankow. September 29 Forty-four men, all with one exception in their early twenties,were executed at Wuchang on Friday, mostly convicted of Communism.
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  • 160 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Sir Hebert Samuel’s Hint of Developments COMING STATEMENT London. September 28 At Exeter yesterday. Kir Hebert Samuel, one of ths leaders of the Liberal Party, referred to the conferences between the Government and the Liberal Party on unemployment and schemes fur stimulating trade He said
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  • 176 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Drifting Cruiser Picked up and Taken to the Humber Lmbi, Sjptembar 27 The British cruiser Conquest, which broke adrift in the North Sea with six men on board while being towed north for breaking up, was picked up and taken tj the
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  • 138 9 reach England in the New Year. Rugby Radio Service. To be Present at Abyssinian Coronation London September 27 The Duke of Gloucester will leave London on October 16 for Abyssinia to represent the King at the Coronation of the Emperor. He will join the Ranpura at Marseilles
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  • 185 9 LI GISLAIIVE COUNCIL PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME (From Oar O vn Corrosoondent) Singapore. September 29 At today’s meeting of the Legislative Council, the Governor’s speech referred to th a slump effjet on imports which now exceed exports, anl assuming the sjcmd ht’f of year is no better than the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 27 9 KJ 10-DAY’S NEWS Page Wo nan Journalist in Central A >ii 5 God I ea th of Singapore 14 local tp’ft 5 6 Commercial 10 Shipping 12
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    • 13 9 Yov should give Marteh's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 359 9 A NEW RECORD fey Kiriloff’s Balalaika Orchestra. C 1917 M POTPOURRI OF WALTZES 19 Introducing—Blue Danube, Merry Widow, Glow Worm, Dulores and others. It is coincident that this record should be issued by His Master’s Voice at the time that the Russian Cossacks Choir and Balalaika Orchestra are Touring Malaya,
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 145 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotatloce in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To day sa FHARBB. f S. 3 00 oB i i c. c. te. Mining Ayer Hitam Tin 9 3 10 3 9 3 10/Bata Care-. -45
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    • 54 10 Latest LoiJon, New Yurk ail Local Pricei 77/V: LONDON Spot £l3O-17-6 Unchanjei 3 Months’£ 1 32-15 0 Unsh nged SINGAPORE $66 i psr picul Down 25 c. 100 tons done RUBBER: London 313/16 d. Unchanged New York 7fc (Gold) Unchanged Local Ilf cts. Upic. By Cou'tesy of
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    • 20 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. London, September 26, Spot £131.2.6 month?’ buving £132.10 0 three months’ selling £132.12.6.
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    • 75 10 Penang. September 29, 1933 (Bv The Ohirtgr** fanl.) O i London Bank Demand 2/3 4 m tB 2 4 1/32 P «vats 3 m/ts c xdit 2 4 g 3 D leamen &ry 2 4 O 7®w York Bank Demand 56 I Eranoa r.T. 1,425 T.T. »56 Bangkok t.T.
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    • 21 10 Tbe bonx ward mail bv th. B 8 Kashgar -sea at 5-30 p.rn. on Sitnrdav, th. 4 h proximo.
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  • 1802 10 THE RUBBER CRISIS Agrees With Governor The necessity < f c ntrolling and direct mg economic Jaws instead of being subject to them was urged by the Hon. R. D. Denmor, in th 4 c mrse of an address on R( flections on Rubber at the weekly
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  • 61 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 118 cts. per pound =per pl 115/50 Quiet. London 3 13/164 New York 7| cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys'). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 111 cents per lb.
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  • 810 10 NO DIVIDEND DECLARED Board and Staff Make Sacrifices The annual general meeting cf the Brunei United Plantations, w-s he’d at the French Bank Buildings, Singapore on Friday at noon with Mr Lee Chim Tuan in the chair, supported by the Honi Mr. W. A. Fell and Mr.
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  • 202 10 Penang, Sep'ember 59, 1930. I GtP. Benarea Opium p. ohas» oom Cloves h 96.00 Gold leaf se/leri 72.00 ace Picking nom 170 00 N it megs 80s u 70.0 C H 110 s 60,00 ocoanuts per 1,000 90.00 Oopra Sundrisd buyers 6.05 Rattans salts ll.lf Rattans Ocarse 10.6
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  • 65 10 (Rugby Radio Sbbvicb) London, September 27 Paris. 123.79 New York. Brussels, 34.86; Geneva, 25,05 Ams.erdam, 12.05; Milan, 92.79; Berlin, 20.41 Stockholm, 18.09 Copenhagen, 18.15 Oslo, 18.16 Vienna, 34.43 Prague 163 4 Helsingfors, 193 i T e Madrid, 45.50 Lisbon. 108.25 Athens, 375 Bnchare»', 817$; Rio, 5| Aires, 40d
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 50 10 'ls fie Runnymede' The Cheerful Hotel” DINNER DANCE Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC in the LOUNGE on Saturday mornings and every Sunday evening from 7-30. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack. Manager. ’Phone 543. BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the read ,n the air and on the sea.
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    • 132 10 J KONDO HAIR DKISSING SALOON Special reduced price I IN I Hair Crop 50 cts. f Durable hair dying. Special Ladies Room 1 Just Opened. 35, LEITH STREET, PENANG. I SK/'rr--—'■£' I I “Onoda” Rapid Hardening Portland Cement OF Superior quality at a low competitive price in casks of 375
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    • 584 10 New Advertisewni, pos| Disp en Ber8er—required experience and up to dus of diapeusing essential. a i led B’ reference?. Tho nie. with Ltd., Bishop Street, Peuln^ 7 > NOTICES N. Z. Perpetual notice. I Bondholders in the above Com pany please note that we “2 removing from Chartered IBnfc Chambers
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  • 390 11 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. D. Wills, M.C.S., has been granted Home leave. Mr. P. Daniel, of the Health Office, Ipoh. has been transferred t? Cameron’s Highlands for duty. Mr. J. M. Hollway, Secretary of the 1.8. P., and Mrs. Hollway, have arrived back from Home leave. The engagement is announced of
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  • 399 11 WHEN PARENTS MAY HAVE TO BE LICENSED A suggestion that licences from the State might be necessary ultimately before parents could have children was made by the Rev. G. F. Russell, speaking at the Modern Churchmen’s Conference at Oxford. He said that there were plenty of
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  • 144 11 A census of the inhabitants of the Colony will be taken on the night of April 1, 1931. It is interesting to note that the Bangkok Rotary Club already has taken a world’s record. There are 15 different nationalities in the club there,
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  • 328 11 —“MT” TRIBUTE TO RETIRED.CLERK The “Malayan Police Magazine’’ has made its appearance for September. The usual features are maintained in a high degree and the magazine represents about the best fifty cents worth offered monthly in Malaya, not only for members of the Force but to the
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  • 252 11 HO DS THE WOR D IN FEE The last New York slump, which took place in June was entirely unforeseen and is now attributed to tardy recognition on the pirt of bankers and the American public that prosperity was not to be restored by means of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 308 11 «1 p' 00 tOlilwl j raml’ O LIF:. > ersonalitu wjjyW Q ity, thit mysterious, attractive force of which the poßsesscri ere io envied, baa pi zzled the piychologis a for «gea. Doea it depend on good looks or «mart wearing apparel, or h it th? radiation of pome eubtie
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    • 13 11 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 101 11 PAY CASH A ND SAVE 10Z ozv Your Purchases SHOPPING AT Pritchard’s. This Discount is also given ON ALL Qold Storage Supplies Fresh Shipments of which are received every fortnight. £biseount allowed on all Qoods except General Provisions Liquors and Sporting Goods of wfjieft are already cut in price to
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  • 1021 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the w*»6k: In Part Teday. 8. 8. Rahman from Langkat, P<*ngkalan So» soe and Paogkalan Brandan Sai’ed for Pangkalan Brandan, Pang ka’an Soesoe and Langkat tc-day
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 19 12 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea. Just Arrived!
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    • 296 12 W 7 \z -v Keep the Doctor away bv the occa ionai use or EVANS’ PASTILLES. They protect your throat and give relief in cases of colds, coughs and catarrh. From Chemists erywhere. Made in England to a formu a of Liverpool T ..-oat taoaoital. EVANS* antiseptic tmhoat Pastilles OLD
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    • 39 12 i R J Bf D RIVER RED n Sand Earth c Orasbei Granite of th** be?t quaiitv for Re afore* C nci AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIG* Prompt Deliveries by Motor Lorne MAI.AYSIA TRADING WORKS Office: 39. to. yUARR, Telephoned
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 129 12 For Natural Reproduction of Sound, Visit Penang Road 264 Commencing I Twice Nishtlv Mon. 29th Sept. SOUND SYSTEM 6-30 9-30 3Ni g h F n iy Universal y\ll Enjoying Comedy Drama “Hold Your Man' i with Laura La Plante. I A screamingly h lari us comady drama of married life
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