Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAJTS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 225. VOL. LXXXVIII. TUESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 589 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street IF’-- r? t -X C/ Black and White g xßqj 0 LEADS H H V M feSr BUCHANAN’S j MESSED STEEL TANKS J black white whisky Braithwaite Co., (Engineers) Ltd. i k ~~gii Braithwaite Tanks
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    • 16 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, d8, 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2438 2 —-—l°~ banks. position wAMtu._ MAISON de BEAUTE NEPERLANDSCHE HANDEL I AN C O TI I©E" f* I European lady Stenographer 23, B.shop Street. Penang. SOCIETY i IURF CLUB, SS; 61 b ;itZ.% Autumn 1930 Race Meeting. Address letters 43, Nv.tb.m Raad. ,f y Y r g Paid-np-Capitai Fi. 80,030,00« Saturday,
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  • 1106 3 An American Ideal Impossibility of Pleasing Everybody Seeking a subject this morning for to-day’s e litorial article, says the Times of Malaya we opened our copy of the “Newspaper World,” which is a weekly journal published in London for the benefit of newspaper men, and on
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  • 349 3 “MOVIES” IN UNI IKELY PLACES The Prir ce of Wales nc. ntly had a big room in St. James’s Palace temporarily converted into a cinem« so that he could t how bis friends the films taken on his tecent African hunting trip. But that i? not the first
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  • 131 3 NEW SOCIETY FORMED At th? bpginning of August a new literary society was firmed in Moscow for the purpose f making the life and exploits of the Soviet fighting forces known tn the world, particularly to read ers W s ern conntrier. The Cen’ral Council of
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    • 430 3 AWFUL PAIN NIGHT AND DAY Rash Broke Out on Hands and Arms. Cuticura Healed. “My hands and arms started to itch and a rash broke out on them. The itching and burning were terrible. I suffered awful pain night and day and could not sleep on account of it. When
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    • 13 3 Fbv s/wruM give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 248 3 LLTWiriTWiTTWWntWMMRMMraMWIUbn JR TUP.T.-g 1 «■MMMTWMMMMI jT Acw showing -Jir OVER 40 /jb freegifts I) towards any of theGiFtb Every Piccadilly Gift is a Gift of Quality. I I showninthePlCCADlLLY* I 1 x. Gift Dook QUALITY brought Piccadilly Cigar* ettes into popular favour. QUALITY Lp 3 *consistently maintained is the reason
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  • 1501 4 The Royal Holiday Palestine German-Soviet Relations (From Oar o*vn Correspondent) London. September 4 A Ho iday at Sandringham Both the King and Q ieen enj ly imm neely their summer holiday at Saner i gb.103, for there they virtually cease to ba great personages and became a
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    • 233 4 BOFLN I6QO —STILL COING STR.ONG THIS CONCERNS OUR REPUTATION Reputation is something to talk about when it carries with it popularity as great as that of Johnnie Walker. I hat reputation is staked upon Johnnie alker Red Label and it has produced sales larger than any other whisky in the
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    • 13 4 You shouW (/tvs AfartsZZ’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 278 4 When Convaieseing After Severe Illness Naturally the most important thing is to get back your strength and vitality as quickly as possible. For over twenty-five years leading physicians have recommended the use of WATERBURY’S COMPOUND From the first bottle you will begin to get back your strength. This product contains
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  • 239 5 ONJU-triFIRO Inquiry Fepor’s against the Forih-Clyde Scheme The scheme to build a mid-Scotland cmal has bf>en turned down by the Ministry of Transport it qtvry. The committee wasappo.n’ed in Octo b-r, 1929, “io consider the proposals übich have been made for the construction of a
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  • 168 5 GUIDES RECOVER BODIES FROM CHASM Berne, The bodies of Miss Irving, of Wir cheater, and her fianc*', Mr. O’Connor, an Eton master, have been found and recovered fom the cl a m into which they had fallen by a party c naiating of a score of guides.
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  • 147 5 ENGLISH TOURIS r S’ ORDEAL ON ITALIAN FRONTIER Mr. Robert Barrett, cf Bishop’s Stortford, an 1 a friend, Mr. 0. Crosthwaite. a Londoner have returned home after an unpleasant hcliday adventure on the Italian frontier. Mr. Barrett stated that for taking a few of Italian children he
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  • 91 5 FATHER’S ‘‘EXPRESS WISH” IO HIS SON IN WILL ‘‘lt ie my express wish that my son Icn shall desist from motor-cycling.” This unusual clause appears in the will of Mr. Mark Atkinson, of the Kirkscone Pass I* n, Westmorland, aged seventy, who was well-known to travellers ovei the
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  • 60 5 HELPER’S FATE WHILE CRAFT WAS BEING LAUNCHED AFTER SOS While the Filey (Y irkshire) lifeboat was being launched to the aid of a vessel signalling for staiC' off Filey Brigg, a helper. John William Wilis, was struck by the shafts and a rear vheei of the c
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  • 296 5 Here It la. In regard to remedies that are offere< to the public, these fur the us» c f childrer, p ople n quire something than bxid statements of efficiency and safety. They c emand proof —undeniable and convincing. Therefore the fcllnwing lette”, which
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  • 88 5 FLAPS TO SHIELD THE NECK FROM SUN AND RAIN Representations have been made to the Postmaster-General by the Union of Pts» Office Workers for a ch »nge in the tvpe < f hat worn by postmen in favour of Army type caps with flaps on the
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  • 50 5 WOMAN DECLINES TO SELL A CHAMPION An cff<r of £3.000 was made and refused for the two year-old bulldog Champion Pcgilist, wh’ch won in the ooen class at Leeds Championship Dog Show. Th* dog was bred by the owner, Mr B. J. Waiz. of Higbgito, London.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 391 5 ‘•■iksxs .wfar'M’js’ai.ifa wi m.myim < vmkh: I <STO> j 'pHE most famous of all Nitro-cellulose 2 finishes is now available in handy sizes in L an excellent range of colours in brushing form. BRUSHING DUCO I 2 is now on display at the p cmises of j Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw
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    • 151 5 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. A Million (new second-hand and rare) on every subject in stock State your wants fully We will then send suitable Catalogues with particulars of Books-on-Approval Scheme. C* C 1-1, Charii g I ’r«>Bs Road. London, England. "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best
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    • 156 5 The Link between Manufacturer and Consumer. BOOhHiemisls. I The wide range of BOON’S varied stocks all the year round is a striking exhibit of products in which quality is predominant. From its day of inception the firm of BOON’S -The Chemists, has been and is modelled to an ideal —not
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  • 436 6 PENANG SUPREME COURT Story of Seized Furniture Disbelieved In the Supreme Court yesterday the case was concluded in which a Chinese lodginghouse keeper, Teoh Ah See, sued his landlord, Shaik Ahmad bin Sarael, for damages for having turned him out of the premises and having seized,
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  • 121 6 ELECTRIC POWER FOR MINES With reference to the remarks of the chairman at the recent annual general meeting of the Menglembu Lode Mining Company Limited, the Perak River Hydro Electric Power Co., Ltd., desire it to be known that the conditions of supplying electric
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  • 136 6 Oct. 1 —Selangor Turf Club Extra Meet ing. 2nd day 4 —Selangor Turf Club Extra Meet ing. 3rd day. 7 Batu Lintang Rubber Co Ltd annual meeting, Henry Waugh Co noon. 19 —G. O. C.’s Inspection of Penang Volunteers. The two boxes for visiting cards at the Sandakan
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  • 389 6 INCREASE UNJUST Motion for Reduction Defeated In the Ceylon Legislative Council, last week, the Colonial Secretary moved that item 1., on the Budget Schedule viz., His Excellency the Governor. Rs. 299 326 be adopted. Mr C. E. Victor Corea moved an amendment that the salary of H.
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  • 408 6 NEW ENACTMENT TO BE ENFORCED NEXT MONTH The following Enactment, which was passed at the meeting of the Federal Council held on November 4. 1929, is now to come into force on October 1, by order of the Chief Secretary to Government. This Enactment may be cited
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  • 297 6 Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Hopkins left for Singapore yesterday evening by the "Kedah.” Mr. A. Gilmore has succeeded Mr. A- W. W. Ker, as Secretary of the Singapore Rotary Club. Lieutenant C. A. de r ruz has been transferred from the S. S. V. F. Reserve
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  • 255 6 The following award and appointments are notified in the “F. M. S. Government Gazette.” Award of the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal to Capt. J C. Cuthbert M.C., of the M S.V.R. Mr. F.V. Murdock to be an Assistant Engineer, P.W.D F.M.S. Mr. W. C Gee to
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  • 150 6 DOPED HORSE Stewards Take Full Powers London, September 29 Trainer C. Chapman has been warned off Newmarket Heath for doping a horse. Chapman has a big stable of thirty horses, and his patrons include the Duke of Richmond and the Duke of Norfolk, the former a
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  • 109 6 Reuter. GIVEN CUSTODY OF WALKER CUP Atlanta, September 29 Bobby T ones s homefolk gave him an ovation on bis return after the greatest trail of golfing adventures. His wife and baby son were the first to greet him amid a din of motor horns and
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  • 71 6 P.C.C v. OLD FREES ASSOCIATION. The following have been selected to represent the P.O C. on Wednesday, at 5-10 Pm. on the Esplanade: P C.C. (Whites J. M. Mason: S. V. Adams and G Aste; T. S. Anthony, L. H. Best and R. W Scarlett:
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  • 29 6 Reuter. LUTON TOO GOOD FOR EXETER London. September 29 In the Southern Section of the Third Division Luton Town defeated Exeter City by three goals to one.-
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  • 69 6 -Reuter MISS DIANA FISHWICK NOT PLAYING London. September 29 Miss Diana Fishwick, the British Open Champion, has decided at the last minute not to play in the English Ladies Golf Championship which begun at A Ideburgh to day owing to an injured ankle. Miss Molly Gourlay (the
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    • 13 6 Pou should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 31 6 GUARANTEED British Portland I CEMENT I S CHOP S Green Island I Guaranteed to British Standard Specification S Used by Government Contractors* The F.M.S. Railways, etc. H McAlister Co.,Ltd ,Penang, J
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    • 202 6 I Refrigerators Chilled by 1 Kelvinator g Stay Dry and Sweet I »1 F Tr Igj /grid Vu' kF ft! always Betted rpHERE’S not a trace I JL of moisture produced by Kelvinator Electric J Refrigeration. The cold, frosty air is dry and sweet, a and its cleanliness will be
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  • 1246 7 Weights for To-morrow Selections by Tic Tac Nine Races Unless the scratchings are very few, there "ire be a number of small fields again at th? second day of the Selangor Turf lub Autumn Meeting which will be run in Kuala Lumpur to-morrow. There are
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  • 335 7 T NFORMATION SWORN Extradition Warrant From Siam For the purpose of obtaining an Extradition Warrant against a man named S. Gov’ndasamv, who was till recently em plojed by Messrs Huttenbach Lazarus and Co. Ltd as their collector of electric dues from consumers at Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam. and
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  • 264 7 POLICE CASE POSTPONED UNTIL TO-MORROW In the Second Police Comt this morning Tan Le Phoon, a Chinese, was charged with the theft of a wallet from the pocket of a sarong hawker at Kuala Kangsar Road on September 27 The accused claimed trial. Neo Puh
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  • 83 7 DR. H. 0. HOPKINS LEAVES FOB SINGAPORE Dr. H. 0. Hopkins, Government Pathologist, Penang, left for Singapore yesterday by the s s. Kedah on transfer. Dr. Hopkins will be greatly missed in Penang during the next cricket and tennis seasons. Dr. Hopkins came to Penang from
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  • 82 7 PLEA OF INFANCY The adjourned hearing of the civil suit in which Peechyah Pillay. Mawanchee binti Abdul Aziz Khan and N. K. Mohamed Sultan are concerned and which was fixed for to day was again adjourned and put off for the November sittings The case arises out
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  • 292 7 IS W. B. PENMAN IN BANGKOK HOTEL REGISTER No Definite Information No definite information has yet come to hand as to the whereabouts of Mr. W. B. Penman, a partner in the firm of Rose, Macphail and Penman, Ltd., stock and share brokers, of Singapore, a warrant for whose arrest
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  • 187 7 SPECIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED In connection with the bequest to the Municipality of Singapore by the late Mr. K. W. B. van Kleef it is anticipated, to about $100,000) for the embellish ment of the city, Committee No. 7 has recommended the appointment of a special ccmmittee, consisting
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  • 322 7 PRESCRIPTIONS FOR DOMESTIC BLISS Berlin, August 27 Dr. Paul Fried explains, in a pamphlet describing his experiences as head of the atrimonial Advice Bureau at Wiesbaden, how happiness in marriage is to be attained He thinks the union which springs from mutual affection and common interest is most
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 430 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir —This article is most utter tosh, obviously, to victims of Government Hospi tals, written to butter these institutions up. A public meeting has just been held at K.L. where the hospitals were condemned wholesale. Ipoh has no hospital for
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    • 432 7 Sir, —In the Sunday Gazette your issue of 28th, September you publish a list of wireless stations, but I see you omit Saigon, which is on the Air every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday 6 to 8 p.m and on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays 9 to 11 p.m
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    • 548 7 GANDHI ANOTHER VIEW Sir, —With regard to an Indian’s letter which you published in your Saturday’s issue under the heading Gandhi's Humbug/ he states that except for a few sincere Europeans, the work of reform in child marriage etc. was done wholly by Indians. There m’ght be some truth in
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    • 188 7 Sir, —It is gratifying to note the growth of this Society in Malaya within the past few years, owing to your persistent appeals and the enthusiasm and devotion to work on the part cf the organisers and their committees. The main object of this Society is
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  • 96 7 CHINESE WHO COULD NOT BEAR THE SUN Six Chinese were charged in the Second Police Court this morning with obstructing a five foot way. Three of them claimed trial but three others admitted having obstructed the path-way. A cobbler, a clog sei er and a fowl seller were
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 638 8 So long as the people work together, I have no doubt whatever that we I shall slowly but surely win our way J back from the Shadows of Depression i to the Sunshine of Prosperity, j Buch was His Excellency’s peroration, and as we read it we
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  • 246 8 Yesterday, writing under the above caption, we mentioned that Government did nothing. We do not say it is impossible for Government to relieve our worries, but J.t we consider that it is very unlikely that by State action the cost of living will belowerec or that by
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  • 1103 8 A.* 1 Penang, Tuesday. QJpHIS morning it is not so much so difficult to know what to write about as to know where to begin, so many r subjects are to hand what with the Legislative Council assembly and the half-yearly meeting of the P.A.M. Both invite
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 65 8 A word to tut wise Estate and Mine Manager» AND Other Wholesale Buyers OF DRUGS CHEMICALS DRESSINGS AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES. Are You Getting Full Value IN Quality Quantity and Service? IWe Guarantee All Three and Our Prices are Competitive. We will be pleased to submit quotations for quantities» large or
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    • 86 8 E. O. HOTEL. Announcements for the Week. The Pand of the 8.8 “President Harri son’’ will play at the After Dim.er Dance on Friday, 3rd October. Tonight- After Dinner Dance. Thursday. Oct 2nd. Impromptu Dance. (P. &O. Outward Mail.) Sunday, Oct. sth.— Orchestral Concert at 9.80 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9th
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 746 9 Policy of Execution of Public Works Legislative Council Statement Governor's Confidence in the Future Restriction of Immigration 1 hanks to the conservatism of the Government’s predecessors, it is now possible to put into oporation schemes for extraordinary public works and in next year’s Budget money will
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  • 88 9 Mr. Bryant Due This Week To day’s meeting of the Municipal Com missioners. Penang, will be the last at which Mr. G. L. Ham, the present President, will preside. Mr. Ham, as already stated, has been promoted to the Staff and has been appointed British Adviser,
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  • 64 9 —Reuter. League Fifth Committee “Gravely Concerned’ Geneva, September 29 TLe Fifth Committee has concluded its laboursand passed a resolution that it is gravely concerned at tho enormous illicit t'-affic in narcotics and instructing the Secretary General of the League to write to all Government-’, members and non
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  • 53 9 —Reuter Attacks Wile with Hatchet and then Shoots Himself Washington, September 29 Colonel Richard Creecy of the United fates Marine Corpi o i home leave from Haiti suddenly went demented and wounded his wife with a hatchet, believed fatall and then committed suicide by shooting him self through
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  • 36 9 The novelist, William Pettridge died in England yesterday. From San Francisco the death is announced of Major General William Bmnham who commanded a division of L e American army in the war.
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  • 70 9 —Reuter. Government of India's Despatch CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM Simla, September 29 The Government of India s Despatch on Constitutional Reform was sent by air mail to London yesterday. The Despatch is unanimous and its 250 pages cover all important matters such as the future of the India
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  • 262 9 -Rugby Rvlio 8«. r.ue. Farewell Luncheon to Herr Sthamer London September 29 The Secretary for Foreign Affaire and Mrs. Arthur Henderson gave a farewell luncheon yesterday to the German Ambas sador and Madame Sthamer who are leaving London th’s week. The Prime Minister and other members of
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  • 155 9 —Reuter. Imperial Conference Committee to Consider Matter London, September 29 Addressing journalists regarding the Imperial Conference, Mr. J. H. Thomas ifcferred to the recommendations of the Legislation Conference of 1929 which would be discussed with a view io simpl.fying constitutional relationship and showing that the Dominions in
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  • 78 9 Reuter. Return to pre Amanullah Reforms Regime Teheran. September 29 It is reported that the Afghan National ouncil has passed a resolution to cmnstitute a National Assembly and also municipalities in towns in the provinces, to rc institute and honorary titles and the tricolour flag abolished by man u
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  • 391 9 —Reuter Official Rendition To-morrow COMMISSIONER TAKES LEAVE OF HEADMEN Nervousness of I* Villagers Wei-hai-wei, September 30 Brilliant sanshine and cloudless blue sky marked the penultimate stage of the rendition of Wei-hai-wei when headmen of the territory and villages assembled yesterday morning at the Government offices to bid
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  • 139 9 Ch’nese Cautioned When Teh Sa Yin. a middle aged Chinese was charged in the Second Police Court this’ morning with the theft of firewood from the Government Forest reserve he tald the Magistrate, Mr. Edward Jago. that it was true that he committed the offence.
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  • 46 9 The Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, Resident Councillor, Penang, who was confined to his house with an attack of influenza has recovered and resumed duties yesterday. Mr. Gilman unable to go to Singapore to attend the meeting of the Legislative Council.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 TO-DAY S REWS Page Cuties of an Editor 3 No £5O Million CanM for Scotland 5 Mr Arter's Review of Rtbber Situation 11 A 'Up a Day W London Letter 4 t p wt 5 Shipping 12 Commercial 1®
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    • 13 9 You should give MarteWs Brafily tie preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 257 9 .IB L -gX JAMTZII O Jaarua J I I Bathing Costumes •—iw. in Newest Styles and Colours. f Womens Popular Womens Two-Some Swim Suit. in M ilium or low Nec'dine. Medium Neckli. e <ll colours Monochromatic colours. Price $ll-50 ach I P. ice $l2-50' 1 Infants and Childs Two-Some Prices
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 671 10 THOROUGH-GOING BOX OF TRICKS” —V B. in “M jraing P>8t.’’ CABLESH'P DOMINIA” Over 6,000 Miles Laid The h’ggeat seimer to be seen in London R v r—.a tt e Th-.mes haeif, I do not inc ule the docks —is the “D nmnia”, Ijiig at one of the Greenwich wharver. Her
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    • 188 10 CONCERNED AT THE EXODUS OF LABOUR The follow it g resolutions were passed nnanim itisly, at <*n euaergency guvrl meeti' g of.th* K'ang District Piantera’ Assoc’ation in the Klang C.ub, ou Friiax, when Co’. F. A As’’, D S. O. preside “That this A-«eolation views with gr
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    • 574 10 INTERESTING DETAILS 260 000 Employees Participating luteresting detail-? s .ow’rg the steady growth of co partnership were pu ilished in a recent issue cf the Ministry of Labour Gazdtf.” According tithe latest 6ht sties availably thero wer the end of last year 260,CC0 ?mp oyees entit
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    • 229 10 TH < ONLY REME DY FOR PRESENT EHUATION” It seems to me incredible that in the p-»sent situation of the rubber market, where th rnsands of people have shares in the different companies—<»nd many are ou the v»>rge cf ruin—the Government and the directors of the d ff
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    • 51 10 Tne h m -ward mail by the s.s Kashgar cl 8»8 *t 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays tie 4 h pr< x mn. Th a P <fc O. Morea with mails despatch'd from London on September 11 '8 exoected to arriva here at 6 p.m. on Taursday, the 2nd
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    • 549 10 3 DIRECTORS’ REPORT Over $ll,OOO Profit The fo lowing is the report of the d rec ora for presentation at .the nineteenth anr ual general meeti >g of shareholders to be held at the registered Office of the Company. No. 1, Embankment, Ku ria Lnmpnr, on Tuesday,
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  • 104 10 TO BE BUILT AT PORTSMOUTH DOOKYARD The keels nf the new destroyers “Cruealer’’ and Cornel’’ and the mining school tender “Nightinga;e’’ were laid in Portsmouth Dockyard on September 12. The destroyers are part of the 1929 naval programme deferred through the Disarmament Conference. Next year Portsmouth is allocated
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  • 68 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob) London, September 29 Paris, 123.82 New York. 4.85; Brussels, 34.85; Geneva, 25,04; Ami terdam, 12.04; Milan, 92,82; Berlin, 10.41; Stockholm, 18.09; Copenhagen, 13.15; Oslo. 18.15; 34.43; Pr gue 1631; Helsingfors, 193|; Madrid, 46.20; Lisbon, 108.25 Athens, 375 Sncbareoi, 817; R’r, 5s s fd; Buenos Aires,
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  • 310 10 BULK lURCHASE Scheme Based on Experience The Financial Tim*s gives prominence to the details of a scheme which the Secretary for the D mi ions IMr. J. H. Thomas) is developing for the bulk pur chtsi of Dominion goods, whereby it is intended to stabilise the demand
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  • 200 10 Penang, September 30, 1930. etr. Senarei Opium p. ohsrt nom 5,000.06 Cloves h 90.00 Gold leaf sellers 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.0 f N itmegs 80s 70. CC v HOs 60.00 Toooanuts per 1,000 90.00 Oopra Su idried buyers 6.05 Rattans sales 41.15 Rsttans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail
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  • 78 10 Penang, September 30, 1933 (Bp Courtesv 9f The Charter e* Banh.} On London Bank Demand 2/3 i h 4 m'te 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 i 8 h Documentary 2,4 On New York Bank Demand 56 f l( France M T.T. 1,425 India M T.T. 156 Bangkok
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  • 181 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day S S 8 E Sharks. >» S ±2 S 0 0Q GO 30 OQ Is. I e. i c. 10. Mining. Bab ns P 12} 5
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/AZ: LONDON Spot £127-17-6 Down £3 3 Months’ £129-10-0 Down £3 SINGAPORE $65 25 per picul Down $1.62| c. 225 tons done RUBBER z London 3t d. Down 1/16 d, New York e. (Gold) Down i local 11| cts. Down
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  • 197 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 1U cts. per pound per pl 115/33 Quiet. London 3| 1 New York 7$ cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked She»t for to-day are ae follows: Spot 11| cents per lb.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 13 10 Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 487 10 New pos| Wanted, Office T*® 5 Only those with thcr roh r Book-keeping p n d E lta of apply. Silar, $l2O r Apply Box No. 150. c/oP No. 6, China Street Ghaut. Light, Cool and Airy APPLY IMMEDIATELYthe George Town Dispensary Ltd PENANG. NOTICE. THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF planters
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  • 3595 11 Turn of the Tide in Six Months! Hole Burnt in Surplus Central Health Board Enactment Chairman Counsel’s Patience Kuala Lumpur, September 29 SPEAKING at the half-yearly general meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya, held at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the chairman Mr. J. S.
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    • 31 11 •••ly W""' X —lrl with an even greater reserve of strength. d~l J)unlop cover is worthy 0/ a JJutilop tube. a,tt THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY f\S.) LTD., 101, Bishop Street, Penang.
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  • 844 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Pert Tw-day 8 8 “Palim/’from Singapore and Java Sailing to-day for Bagan-Si-Api-Ap and Java ports. 8b“ Kmla from Bigan Datoh anc Teiuk Anson. Sails
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 34 12 'BOSCH'" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air ana on the sea. AS PREPARED BY < Fraser Neave Ltd, is JUST THE STUFF HAVE YOU TRIED IT On Sale Everywhere.
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    • 200 12 Assets exceed $11.000,000. S. C. Assurance in force exceed *38,000,900 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd i (Incorporated In Straits Settlements). 8 HEAD OFFICE! Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old p( The Company haa £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England tnJ complies with the British
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 134 12 For Natural Reproduction of Sound, Visit Il > i Pcnang Phone j fioad 2(>4 Commencing I Twice Nigbdv Mon. 29th Sept sound |uzJTsystem| 6-30 9-30 j 3NiJt° s r oniy Universal /U1 Enjoying Comedy Drama S “Hold Your Man”! with Laura La Plante. A screamingly h lari us comady drama
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    • 116 12 I A ’Phone No. 1179 SOU NDT'' u i,j SYSTEM TO NIGHT POSITIZLY THE LIST LIGHT OF Paramount s Eeaut ful Syncronised Production filmed almost entirely in gorgeous Technicolsur. REDSKIN WITH RICHARD DIX Showing vividly the beauteous colourings of the grand Canyon Country of the Arizona. All the natural beauties
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  • 746 13 A NEW CULT Now it is Zooeyism that Makes You Fit If health fad? did not exist we should have to invent them. They provide each a fund of hearty laughter in de realms of the sane. I Th» latest to be solemnly
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    • 238 13 ELSMSerS HELHTfS WSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING for AN OVER SLLWOOD. jj 100 YEARS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. *4» GnM Charlotte Btew t, T^-*— s. E A V I 11 I Il I I Wfpr I H 5 I «51"» j. 'Z I W I -lag.— rf<fflggg[ 9
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    • 74 13 BOSCH” Plug a m,v6 proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea. Oh WEEKI YCI.UBS.THE NEW METHO.> OF BUY'!NG.Generouscomniission, no < utlay. Little trouble, no expense. su*~ ly increased income Marvellous in 1 .-shions. Footwear, Bjr Be..dutg, Underwear. Outfitting, rt (.oods practically sell th*
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    • 341 13 Just Received THE i Annual of the East Embracing Atlj kgypt, East Africa, India, Bui ma, Ceylon, wfr British Malaja, Siam, Dutch East Indies, French Indo-China, China, Japan, LONDON TO YOKOHAMA. Aluminium pots and pans once scoured lose their shine. Zog, 1 QQfi FTYITIONT maae specialty tor this sort of
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  • 586 14 YEAR’S ACHIEVEMENT £260,000 from the Festivals Many Freemasons may be surprised that the total of the amounts collected 8’ the festivals of the three Masonic Institutions h*ld year was greater, by nearlj £3,678, than the total of last year, wh c 5, in its turn, exceeded the
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    • 289 14 mwrlßr nci 0 WBKmMM m h it! nirrn^»nw HHKHHß I i B Mg? BfrlW fH QWS h Bi h f u HI Nothing finer in the East. S mhmrs Eastern architecture reaches to lie HSErti ultimate limits in the palaces and HU ■jbwmm temples of the East—there m nothing finer,
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    • 57 14 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by 3yri 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 Pemg-street, Paling. "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road,
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    • 56 14 THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR By gluyas v/n -pv B I (Copyright, 1930, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) —==^L—’ I' 1 iJ4 Own swwi MU IsO? jI W? Io TRYING TO GET To THE FROBT_ POOR BEFORE UNEAPECTEp C/RLLRS RING THE POOR BELL JUST AS THE SAI3Y IS EIKALLY
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  • 621 15 CHO WR AST A MARKET. Penang, September 30, 1930. Mu TTON cts. Matton Indian per m 56 Head Sheep or fo»i M each 130 Liver with heart 4k lu>f do 150 do 1 Goat or Sheep M per lh 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet aa 40 idney
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