Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 233. VOL. LXKXVIH. THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 204 1 T.KJGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street ANDERSON’S BRITISH SPECIALITIES X X 'HOPF’S I Sidcrosthen Anticorrosive Paint a Ml i Black, Chocolate, White, Green, Red and Grey TfsiS Bondex V j- s iw4 Is A Certain cure for leaking roofs of Asbestos, Corrugated
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    • 19 1 H.TOKISATSiJ STUDIO i with up-to-date Photo- j graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68 t 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2507 2 WANT.». ha|!)oN BEADTr Penang Cricket Clab. Tender» for Toddy Shop Licences Wanted: A Billet. Well Experienced 23, Bishop Street. Penang. NOTICE IwiTRADING SOCIETY PeHanCTa xFOVIIICe W CllCSleV of Planting to F.crorv. Hiiamg good NU NISTHEBLANDS 1 1101 1 CllO g, J reference?, WJSbeH to take up a DIV S’OD If
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  • 498 3 DEMONSTRATIONS IN MO QUITO x CON ROL Death Traps to Bungalow Resorts There was a ver 7 good attendance of the members of the g-neral public on Sunday at the openii g demonstrations arranged by the local Health Author t’es in connection with the Kinta Health Week.
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  • 201 3 SAHARA MYSTERY PLANT’S IDENTITY Two months ago some little nameless seeds were planted in six fl »wer pots at th? Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. They had been found in the most barren region of the Sahara Desert. Now they have grown and blossomed and died. They have revealed
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  • 57 3 HISTORIC! EVENT THIS WEEK It is rfficially confirmed that for the firnt time in the history of Malaya a Durbar of all the Maiav Rulers, both of tun Federated and tbe Unfederated Malay S ates, will be held in Singapore on Suurday b fore H. E. the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 238 3 I Mystery Illnesses The germ of influenza has not been discovered. Even a common cold is a 4 mysterious illness the germs of which Science cannot exterminate. Such illnesses, i if they cannot be cured, can often be avoided by proper nutrition. When you are tired take BOVRIL at once.
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    • 13 3 Ygv should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative»
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    • 295 3 Dollar E-xcHange Tables “’-topling’ into Dollrfs /q f Dollars into Sterling 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. Amounts from Id. to £lO,OOO BMH Baß® Exchange Table Ascending 64ths of a PENNY |H HHI 1 Obtainable at the PINOG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD., I 1-A, Penang Stieet. g And also at:— I I
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  • 1985 4 A PROFESSOR’S TESTS VIEWS AT BRITISH ASSOCIATION Protection Plea for Dyes Some interesting points in child psychology were discussed on September 6, by Professor C. W. Valentine, of B.rraingham, in his presidential addross to the Psychology Section of the British Association, which is meeting this
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 426 4 ti mL J WHERE SUCCESS COMES FROM Sales of whisky that are the largest in the world do not result from a whisky for special occasions, but from a popular blend. Such a blend is Johnnie Walker “Red Label” the whisky that has made Johnnie Walker’s reputation. The best whisky
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    • 293 4 iiill I The fine flavour, and tyu aroma, the consistent t E gn Ba j high Quality and purity £s ot M r |g jUT of Black and White V. p \;> i Virginia Cigarettes win J pa y universal approval. I■l 1 H gS Jg Personal supervision X Ej
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  • 3030 5 Butterworth Case Letter in a Malay Newspaper Exact Translation Discussed The case against Mr. Wan Mohammed Razzali, alias de Hammel, a newspaper correspondent, who is charged with criminal defamation, came up for trial yesterday before Mr. A. D. York in the Butterworth Police Court. Mr. Razzali claimed
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  • 343 5 On and from Ist November, 1930, the senders of parcels posted in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States and addressed to Great Britain and Northern Ire land or of parcels posted in Great Britain and Northern Ireland and addressed to the Straits Settlement and the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 629 6 INTERFERENCE BY THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Provoking Discord Cordri 1 uted) With your condemnation of the attitude of the League cf Nations towards Asia I and doubtless many other readers find myself in entire agreement, for it is and for a long' time past has been, manifest
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  • 229 6 INSPECTS THE SELANGOR POLICE CONTINGENT His Highness the Sultan of Perak,. Sir Alang Iskandar Shah, K.c M.G K c.v.0., W’ho holds the office of Senior ommissioner of the F. M. S. Police, inspected the Kuala I umpur I’olice Force on Tuesday morning on the
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  • 546 6 Capt. A Rice Oxely. D.F.C has been appointed Chief Police Officer, Sandakan. Mr and Mrs. Stamford Raffles are leaving for home about the middle of the month. Mr. G. D. MacDonald, of Erin Estate, Port Dickson, of Erin, will be leaving the country for home shortly. Mr.
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  • 33 6 —Reuter. HOLDERS RETAIN TITLE New York, October 8 The Philadelphia Athletics retained the World’s Biseball Championship by defea ting St, Louis 71, in the sixth game, thus securing four wins.-
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  • 687 6 SELANGOR ON SATURDAY Cook a Back or a Forward BY “ATHLETE” The sides selected for the state trial on Tuesday go to show that in addition to expected changes among the backs changes among the forwards are contemplated in the team to meet Selangor on Saturday,
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  • 59 6 —Reuter. IRISH LEAGUE OVERWHELMED London, October 8 In the Inter league Association football match, the Scottish League defeated the Irish League by five goals to nil. F. A. Charity Shield In the Football Association Charity Shield contest. Arsenal defeated Wednesday Southern Section In the Third Division, Southern
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 59 6 If* *9 Poppy Day 1930. Messrs. Brown, Phillips J and Stewart, No. la, IL Q 7 Penang Street, Penang, C\ are The Honorary Trea- r\ Sjj surers of the above Fund K [i to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be Registered. Yo’i should give Martell’s
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    • 395 6 FIRST EAST-WEST I direct flight (Paris to New York) I Capt. Costes and Bellonte flying a Breguet Plane 1g I fitted with Hispano Su za engine, after 37 hours 18 minutes flying, lanced in NEW YORK, Tuesday even ng, thus accomplishing the first East-West direct Aeroplane flig.it from Europe to
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 425 7 (To The Editor of the -\nang Gazette) gj r Will you be so obliging as to allow 7l) e a little space in which to reply as shortly I can to the letter criticising my'own entitled “Life’s Little Ironies In the first place I have no antipathy
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    • 233 7 PAST OR PRESENT c ir,—With reference to tha article by linesman” appearing in your issue of the 6 h October. I cannot fall ia line with his st itement, viz: “I do not think it is an exaggeration to say that at no time in the past did we possess
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    • 214 7 r —With reference to the article in the Sunday Gazette of the 4th inst.. may I be permitted to add my voice in praise cf the splendid work that is being done in our Penang Hospitals. 1 was recently an inmate of the Penang General
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    • 256 7 Sir, —An incident I witnessed last night makes it only too clear that a section of the Chinese youth of Malaya today—a small section it is to be hoped—has neither inherited the dignity and cuurtesy of the elder generation of Chinese gentleman who have made this country, nor
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    • 269 7 S;- I fp»r the gentlemen most concerned will not, think me for continuing the dis cusajon o r the ric'int case referred to by yoiv a in- n mon orrsspondentin h’s letter n>h ish< d n wL* th-* cipt'on of A Record Achievement hut I feel that
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  • 148 7 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. G. Aeria Mr. F. J. G. Aeria, Chief Building Inspector, Public Works Department, Penang and Mrs. Aeria of 24, AVestern Road, Penang celebrate the 25th anniversary of their marriage on Thursday, October 21. As Mr. Aeria is one of the leading mem
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  • 127 7 PEARSON—ANDERSON The wedding took place at St. George’s Church on Tuesday, of r. Richard YVilliam Pearson, Traffic Superintendent. Public Works Department, Singapore, and Miss nne Anderson, daughter of Mr. James Anderson, of Donegal Ireland. The Rev. Keppel Garnier officiated at the service which was simple. Reid—Meachin The wedding
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  • 388 7 ANNUAL MEETING I Encouraging Report for the Year The second annual general meeting of members of the Penang Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, will be held at the Town Club, Penang, on Tuesday, October 14, at 5 p.m. The report issued by the Committee shows
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  • Penang Cinemas
    • 111 7 “Elstree Calling,” a British International talking, singing and dancing picture, made a welcome appearance yesterday at the “Majestic.” On seeing this picture one immediately realises the superiority of British talkies to those of America. Being used to hearing and speaking English as it is spoken
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  • 829 7 COUNCIL MEETING H.E. Suggests Committee of Enquiry (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 8 The Council dealt with the motion proposed at Monday’s meeting by Mr. Hake, that the new duties imposed on October 1 be disallowed. Mr. Hake said they had heard nothing in
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  • 241 7 HEAVY WORK AT SINGAPORE The Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson to Act Tt has been apparent for some time that there is a shortage of judges on the Malayan Judiciary and one or two vacancies have recently been filled by members of the Straits Settlements Bar. Mr.
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  • 122 7 PUBLIC WATCH FIGHT IN A MENAGERIE The public at a performance in a travel ling menagerie at Turin were recently the spectators of a duel to the death between a lion and a tiger. Pan lemonium reigned both inside and outside the cage The lion tamers tried
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  • 315 7 CRUEL Y TO TWO A Chines? named G>h Hee was to-day charged bafere Mr. Eiward J .go. Police Magistrate Penang, witn cruelty to animals, at Bridgt-atre t. The accused pl-aied guilty to the charge. Inspector Stewart prosecuted and s*id hat: ecus'd was arrested at Bridge-street vben he carrying
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 aad—ju u u u l. I IN AID OF i c POPPY DAY FUND TO-NIGHT AT THE E. 4 0. The Little Theatre Players u AT 9 40. I T D Q OODOD Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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  • 389 8 Unhappy is the lot of the pioneer. For years proceedings at meetings of the Penang Chamber of Commerce have been dry as dust; for years we have pleaded for discussion and debate; and in response to a challenge from the President of the Chamber (made at a
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  • 196 8 In the opposite page will be found particulars of proposals which were yester day placed before the Imperial Conference, now sitting in London on the question of Empire preference. Broadly, Canada is offering the rest of the Empire a ten per cent tariff preference on a basis
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  • 145 8 TO ATTEND SULTANS* DURBAR Mr. E. W F. Gilman, Resident Councillor. Penang, is leaving for Singapore to day by the P. and O. s s. Karmald to attend the Budget meeting of the Legislative Council to be held there on Monday. Mr. Gilman will
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  • 56 8 Under the auspices of the Penang Teachers Association Dr. Ong Chong Keng delivered a very interesting lecture on The Evo ution of Evil", last evening at the Anglo-Chinese School hall. lhe next lecture will be delivered by Mr. Richard kidney on the 22nd instant. The subject and
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  • Article, Illustration
    1094 8 A. 11. L. Penang, Thursday. WE appear to have ruffled the plumage of our so haughty Cail Lawson of theatrical eminence who, as he is at pains to make clea’’, has taken to Shakespeare and is presenting the works of the at all schools in the S.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 201 8 -i > •*K «I «Xk»r-Z AAamVK are Self© in Pealing with BOOR’S —The Chemists. OUR AIM is to supply all that is good in Drugs, Chemicals, Surgical Goods, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Baby Foods, Toilet Necessities, Manicure Requisites and Chemists' t Sundries at Lowest Prices, and with such courtesy and celerity
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    • 76 8 E. O. HOTEL. < SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to circum tances over which the Management have no control, the Periormance TO-NIGHT BY THR PENANG ‘LIT LE THEATRE’ PLAYERS will take place on a Specal Stag-» //V THE B LLROOM This will make NO DIFFERENCE to the Seating Plan, Curtain will rise
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 60 8 FUNERAL NOTICE Messrs. Cheah Lean Guan, Cheah Soo Nyan, Cheah Hee Nyan and Cheah Wong Nyan beg to inform their friends and relatives that the funeral of their beloved mother, the late Mrs. Cheah Choon Seng, will take place on the 12th instant at 10 a.m, sharp. Friends and relatives
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  • 1976 9 Offer of Wide Empire Preference Mr. Bennett’s Proposals Special Treatment for Goods Carried on British Ships Death-Blow to Empire Free Trade At the plenary session of the Imperial Conference in London yesterday, the Canadian, Australian South African and New Zealand Premiers expressed their willingness to consider
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  • 94 9 —Reuter. People Flung from their Beds in South Germany NO CASUALTIES Berlin, October 8 Widespread earthquake shocks were experienced in South Germany on the Tyrol and in East Switzerland after midnight. Three shocks, each five to ten seconds in duration, were felt in the course of
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  • 63 9 —Reuter. Complaints to Marshal Chang Hsueh-Liang Moscow, October 9 The Soviet Government has sent to Mukden a Note to Marshal Chang-Hsueh-Liang, the Manchurian Warlord, protesting against the unceasing anti-Soviet activity among White Russians in Manchuria and insisting on immediate disarming and deportation of White bands and the dis
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  • 52 9 —Reuter. No Evidence of Identification Called London, October 8 The inquest on the airship victims was formally opened at Westminster. No evidence of identification was called and the coroner adjourned the proceedings until completion of the forthcoming statutory tribunal's report. Beauvais, October 8 The rigger Mr. Church
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  • 25 9 (F.rom Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, October 8 Captain Matthews left for Singora this morning before noon. The magneto repairs were completed yesterday.
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  • 21 9 —Reuter. New York, October 8 Advices from Buenos Aires say the rebels captured Pernambuco after a twenty-four hours struggle.-
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  • 169 9 Reuter. BRAZILIAN REVOLUTION New York. October 9 A stern struggle is developing in Brazil between Federal forces and the rebels. One hundred and fifty casualties were sustained before the rebels captured Pernambuco city after much shooting in which schoolboys participated. The in 'urgents have established a provisional government
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  • 277 9 Reuter. r Interference by Hostile Tribes RELIEF AT COLLAPSE OF “PEACE” MOVES Sharp Sentences for Sedition at Cawnpore Simla, October 8 An official statement is expected shortly notifying that military operations are beginning against the Afridis, understood commanded by General Sir Robert Cassels and Major-General J. F.
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  • 90 9 nation. —Reuter. Dr. Addison Outlines Scheme at Labour Conference London, October 8 Dr. Addison, Minister of Agriculture, at the Labour Conference at Llandudno, amplifying Mr. Ramsay MacDonald yesterday, said the government pro posed to take powers to acquire land and to start organisation committees with a
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  • 43 9 —Reuter, New York, October 8 Mr. Allan Pinkerton, head of the famous detective agency, has died as the result of wartime gassing and wounds. He served with Pershing's staff in France as head c* the C.I.D. of the Provost-Marshal Department.—Reuter,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 23 9 TO-DAY S NEWS Page Early Children's Laughter 4 Fewer London Fogs 11 Kinta Health Week 3 Local 5 7 Sport 6 Shipping 12
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    • 309 9 High Society Blues Hits from this TALKIE on “His Master’s Voice.” RECORDS. HIGH SOCIETY BLUES Eleanor, W. New Mayfair L». Or. ***** Eleanor (Cm. Org.) F m-t ***** cont Eleanor L. Davies ***** High Society Blues, F.T. New Mayfair I» Or. ***** I’m in the market, F.T. Ambrose's Or. *****
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 599 10 MR.E.W. BEATTY ON EMPIRE TRADE Tn officially opening the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto, Mr. E. W. Beatty, chairman and pregin «nt of the Canadian Pacific Riilway Company, said in the light of the eloquent evidence of what they had done and of the history of
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    • 163 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’s share list at 11 ami. to-day Yesterday To-day S jJ Sharks. CQ OU DC UQ 10. Id. I c. I Rubber (Dollar). Borelli 2.00 2.15 125 1.50 Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 9/- 9,6
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    • 59 10 (a test London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll9-5-0 Down £2-15-0 3 Months’ £l2O-15 0 Down £2-15-0 SINGAPORE $61.62 A per picul Down 12 jc. 175 tens done RUBBER: London d. Up 1/16 d. New York 7f c. (Gold) Unchanged Local 12 cts. Up
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    • 75 10 Penang, October 9,193 X (By Courtesy »f The Charters* Bank.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 M 4 m/ts 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 5/16 3 Documentary 2 4 7/16 On New York Bank Demand 56 i France M T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 156 Bangkok T.T. 784
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    • 218 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 12 cts. per pound —per pl $l6/Qn»et. London 31 i New York 7f cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys), General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-lay are as follows: Spot 121 cents per lb. Oct.
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    • 167 10 YASUKUNI MARU’S MAIDEN VOYAGE TO EUROPE The Nippon Yusen Kaisha new motor vessel the Yasukuni Miru will arrive at Penang to-morrow afternoon on her maiden voyage to Europe. She is one of the two new motor boats which the N. Y. K. line has charted for service
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    • 141 10 Arrival of P. O. Steamer LIST OF PASSENGERS BY “KARMALA” The P. O. Karmala arrived at Penang this morning from London with passengers. Lk« the “K” dag* boats of the P. O. line Tolyan, Kashmir and Khyber she id of 9,000 cons. Wi h Mr. W Rollo as Commander, the
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    • 36 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Takliwet clones 6 pm. to-morrow. The B.L Rohna with ma le deepached fr< m London on September 18 is expected tc a rive here a 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 226 10 early morning raid Automatic Pistols and Seditious Documents A raid by <b« Social Branoh ®!‘J“, e SlDgapme Criminal Intelligence Department on October 7 neu le i in the urree. of four Hylams, and the seizure of several automatic pistols, a large quantity of ammunition, dummy smomaiics.
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  • 211 10 SECRET SYNOD AND BIRTH CONTROL Decrees of the Irish Hierarchy made at a secret synod at Miynojiti in 1927 and approve by tha Holy Sea last November, have been issued m booklet form by tbe Catholic Truth Society in Ireland. They Exhort all priests to discourage the
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  • 313 10 HON. R. D. DENMAN'S VIEWS ON THE SITUATION That he was not in favour of Government ad in the present situation regarding European unemp oymeot in Malaya was the opinion exnreesed by the Hon. R. D. Denman to a “Straits T.mes” representative latt week. Mr. Denman who is
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  • 332 10 PENANG PROGRAMME First Match at Ipoh Tbe Penang Hockey Seaeon, like the Rugby Season, ie now in fall swing an practice games or matcbei are heir g p yed twice or thrice a wre* on the Eepia nade. Penang this year shomd b -bie to put
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  • 129 10 P. C. C. DEFE TS THE REST A hockey matoh between the P. C. C. and ‘Tbe Rest’ was played yesterday on the Esplanade and ended in an e sv uin for tbe P. C C. by five goals to tw... The g»m« Wrtß altog«ther one-sided
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  • 75 10 RETURN FROM ROME LEAVE BY “MACEDONIA” Lt.-Commander C. A. Peal, Harbour Master, Penang, is returning from home leave next week by the P. and O. Macedonia, accompanied by Mrs. Peal and children. Lt.-Commander J H Ow<n, tbe acting Harbour Master, Penang, will return to Malacca as
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  • 86 10 Thirty-two years cf service without a single day’s absence on sick leave is the record of Mr.J.C. Holmberg who was entertained by his colleagues in the Posts and Telegraphs Department, at a largely attended farewell function in his honour on Sunday at Mr. Loke Yan
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  • 41 10 Languages Examinations Examinations in Advanced and Elementary grades of tbe Tamil Language will be held at iha Labour Office, Penang, on Monday. 27th October, 1930. Entries will close on Monday, 20th October, 1930. C. A. MATHEWS. Secretary,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 59 10 ftunnymedeJi.otel The Cheerful Hotel There will be an extra DINNER DANCE TO-NIGHT. MUSIC in the LOUNGE on Saturday mornings and every Sunday evening from 7-30. CASH TIFFIN BOOKS at special rates, available for long periods. Details on application. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. ’Phone 543. You should give Martell's
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    • 228 10 Can’t You Get Down To It? It’s hot and humid! You have no heart for your job. Tired all the time, even first thing m a morning when you ought to be at your best. Flcg yourself up how you will, you can’t get down to it. Lots of men
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    • 557 10 New Advertisements POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Immediately EURASIAN SALESWOMEN for Ladies DepartmentGood prospects for a keen energetic person; also SALESMAN for General Drapery and Toy Department. Apply John Little Co., Penang. /NOTICES Water Supply, Central Province Wellesley. On and after Monday, the 13 h October, and until further notice rhe water
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  • 994 11 MEDAL PRESENTATIONS Colourful Scenes at Kuching On tae occasion of the birthday of H.H, he R jih ot Sarawak on September 26, a parade of the Sarawak Rangers took oboe at 8 a.ui. on the Parade Ground at Kuching which was thrown open to the üblicespeci
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  • 387 11 CAUSES THAT TEND TO IMPROVEMENT Gradual Decrease of Soot L mdon’s November fogs are likely to become less trying, says a home paper. This opinion was expressed to me by Sir Napier Shaw, the meteorological expert, who considered that there had been improvement in respect of each
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  • 385 11 During the Wa»*, a young soldier who was also a poet penned two lines that are bound to live while the memory cf the Great War itself is with ub In Flanders fields the poppies blow, B twe n the crosses, row on ruw.” The timpie words
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 652 11 BANISH PASH I Why let pain in any shape or form, in any |6ll I 111 I-ill pint of y<"" Inxiy. make you mi.-ei;U>le I IflL/ I U LU S l*ain in the hemi makes it ditiicult to keep AHIS FV A 2 |f\ v „nr eyes open pain in
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    • 618 11 tiie 2 Pl NANG '> 4 GAZETTE j gSsT ML I List of Places where the Gazette’’ j can be bought at 10 Cents. 1 LOCAL J Abdul Rahman, E. and O. Hotel and -J, Runnymede Hotel. 2 M Md Eusoff, Victoria Pier j j and Swettenham Pier. UOUDieS the
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  • 1219 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the In Peri Ta-ifay S 8 Phemius from U. K leaves! today for Philippines and J man. s s'* Juna Sailing Ba. m. Saturday for Victoria
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 17 12 "BOSCH” Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 123 12 “Radion” Terminal Strips. Specially made and designed to permit of all terminals being placed at rear of cabinet, iacli strip is plainly engraved and is suitable for any type of receiver. The “Formo-Densor” ie Formo-Densor is a variable condenser within the limits marked o i the moulding Q 1 ■—w
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    • 14 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE AMERICAN EXPRESS {lncorporated in U. S. A.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 263 12 ■bsbsebs 55 1 'TR Follow he Satisfied Crow so t —-—-—For Natural B te.n 3 tod Heprodrton Phone p| Jyy o{ I Sound. j E.,0 T CHT 3O 4 9 3 J j Rtpcols will) Another Singing Success! j Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents an All-Talking, Singing, Joking Drama I They Learned About
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  • 616 13 THt- BRIIISH COIN4GE SYSTEM Io a letter to the Editor of “Time and Tide Mr. J. H. M. Robson takes up again the cudgels on behalf of the advocates of a change from the present British coinage system. The points in favour of this are set
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  • 411 13 boon oni»o different.—-A.R.M. in the M- uing l’u A PRIMITIVE CAMPAIGN General Denikine’s New Book Is it only a coi nciderce that G nera Denikine’s book, Th* 5 White Army,’ is published bv M< s*r s. Jonathan Capo (155.) only a v.etk after t publication of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 122 13 I OF t JF-Ap.’rPr*' h V 2A<->-J» CZUSSZSEa Why do millions of women all over the world insist on u.sm R Lifebuoy Soap? It is because thev know that I ifebmy is a great protector of health. Lifebuoy cl. an .es away the germ-laden dust and dirt completely and keeps
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    • 76 13 OLD MALAYA. “Personalities of Old Malaya” by 3yn Baxsndale, 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 Pena i]-street, Penan] You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others
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    • 48 13 I j BRUSHING DUCO FOR HUNDREDS OF HOME USES BRUSHING DUCO s IS ON DISPLAY AT Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. CALL AND INSPECT ARTICLES t WHICH HAVE BEEN FINISHED IN f BRUSHING DUCO TH_E BORNEO COV. LTD I Mskss&se House. 2, ARRATOON ROAD. MISS YURI. MISS MATSUKO.
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  • 652 14 EDITOR FINED £75 Limits of Criticism Pissed Perlin, September 5 The fo> n.er Kaiser was to-day a si ciet 8 fnl si i or ior Republican justice on th* groun i rfa tewgpaper I Thel bel appeared in the “Morgenpcs which said iu ixtober last that
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  • 137 14 DEATH OF BRITISH NORTH BORNEO OFFICER Mr. E. A. H. Cave died in Sandakan dvd hospital on September 26, aged 26. Mr. Caive was appointed a cadet in 1926 and was attached to th* West Coast Residency (Province Clarki), In Jane 1927 he was transfeir
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  • 43 14 M.T.” We understand tta: t v e ex-QiPen of Turk, y, Su tanah Saniah I shrah Hanim, is in bingapore at aod is a guem of Mr. H. Ab r een Eff, of Messrs- Ab een and Co. Ltd.—
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 440 14 OBWAbWSE See how naturally lovely band whh the vvord P alir o]ive 111 g° ld letters; the green wrapper; and the red J/OclJ* SRin Can be seal on the back of the cake with the uri, 11 >. word Palmolive thereon. Palmolive soap When powder and rouge are applied to
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    • 226 14 •T-'TSW---111 I•i iiliii If, 1 < i'll iii iii I n't’ T 'e> 'I fa. Uif th. VmuUak nil (I H Extra weight in Probak Blades gives that hollow ground rigidity. Blades formed from one continuous ribbon of steel, ground, honed and finished in a single continuous operation—so that every
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