Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 238. VOL. LXXXVIU. WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 OENTS
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    • 469 1 Fnagata l brothers I DENTISTS r Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street -j g-W— ""LlTg'MJ—m mm J—WW— lII' 1 r»i -_7—. ll < I h h IL I <Z all sizes _L bs!E®’i' Expo Med Metal I >:• X.XSjL 'FAn^y/ lUI xjfrSy/ c i Wi*
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    • 17 1 0. TOKISATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, d 3 ,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 1760 2 PIN AN G GAZKHIL AINU 2 i— R A N KS. Po S r.- I o n _WANT E o_ BBAUTE" Z?O\ MWMMI Wanted: A Billet. Well Experienced 23, Bishop Street. Penang. (Incorporated in England by Boy if you w££~ Your “Radion” Terminal Strips, in-charge or small Estate, about 1,010
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  • 335 3 AS OTHERS bES US Uninformed Orientals Discussing the rum Mir that talking pictures have murdered the drama, Percy Hammond describes the following strange experience to the readers of ‘Vanity Fair.” Being somewhat of a travelling man, he says, I dropped in on Singapore not long
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  • 131 3 MINISTER AND HIS CO-OPERATIVE TOST Mr. Alfred B_nnep, M.P,, is likely to be faced with the alternative of resigning his junior lordship of the Treasury, which car ritßftsalaiy of £l,OOO a year, or an unpaid directorship of the Natior al Cc-operative Pnblitning Society. The choice is
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  • 97 3 —Eriiush United MAJORITY OF U. S. CARS BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS Washington. More than 6 per cent, of the motor-cars sold' in’ the United States kst year were purchased on the instalment sjs em. Less than 4 per cent, were seized for failure to keep up
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    • 251 3 Bread and milk What Bread and Milk at a party.' How unjust! How awful! ?But the curious thing is that the children liked it better than the 8L y Q cakes. i. For the milk, you see, was Milkmaid Milk spread nice and thick on thin slices of bread. v/
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    • 119 3 Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative H. B. WOODFORD, No- 15, Light StreetJust received new supply. Ladies Girls and Childs Hats. Statues, Prayer Books, Scapular of cloth, Gold Scapular Medals of assorted sizes, Gold Medals of St. Anthony, Gold and tiher Crosses, Crucifixes
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    • 216 3 .y,u CA HIRS A| PIANO I ffi Et- w I I 3 I I Good Instruments for Hire from I 1 000O 00 Per ep±v Month I Visualise how it will improve that Drawing Room and give j I you h urs of pleasure. 2 I PIANO Co JV 1
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  • 1191 4 MEN WHO SAVED ENGLAND Stories under the Shadow of Nelson THE tragedy of unemployment hne abeorbed» and to a large extent pushed out of mind, the other tragedy of the »x Service man. It hae been hie fat?, ever e’nce the Armietic o to be
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  • 281 4 ONLY ONE DAY IN TBE PENINSULA The Ec'tnom’c M’aiion to the Fir East, which hes been despatched to inquire into the trade conditions and to report on the best method of developing and increasing British trade in China and Japan, will probably arrive in S ngapore
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  • 37 4 Mr. Samuel Gregory-Taylor, principal of Shoreham (Sussex) Grammar Schoo), left £24,554. His bequests included £250 each to Mies Dora Owenp, headmistress of the junior school, an I M rs Jknnie Amelia Wells, senior matron,
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  • 133 4 COURT FIND LOSS CAUSED BY BROKEN TAILSHAFT Wellington (New Zealand). The Nautical Court here, which inquired into the sinking of the New Zia and mail steamer “Tahiti,’’ has found that her h si is attributable to “the peril of the sea,” which no reasonable human cire or
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  • 128 4 ITALIAN PROFESSOR’S EXPERIMENT Bolzano. An expert audience congratulated Professor Gaetano Ficher?, of the Milan Cancer Institute, in the belief that hid taken a dt finite step towards the cure of cancer. He reported to the Pathological section of the Congress of the Italian Society that successful
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  • 169 4 TO COME UP AGHN—FOR THE L\BT TIME Soon, the “Evening Standard” learn?, Piccadilly Circus may assume what will be its permanent appearance. But before the final touches are applied most of the road surface of the Circus will have to be pulled up once more. This is
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  • 162 4 A Mission is about to leave France to investigate the possibilites of making the Sahara Desert one of the most fruitful places on earth. Searches have convinced a body of scientists that the desert sands cover a great area of fresh water—i vast underground lake—which only
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  • 161 4 SIGNAL POLICEMAN HAS STIFF NECK All is not yet perfect with the Ludgatecircns traffic lights. Once or twice the policeman operating the lights from his “pulpit” has gone off duty with a severe tack of stiff neck, brought about by continually twisting his he ad
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 928 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir —Kindly allow me space in your valuable paper to voice my opinion with regard to the "temporary’ allowance affair. 1 It is really unkind of those who think that the Government servants (subordinate staff in particular) are enjoying a fine
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    • 415 5 "LIFE LITTLE IRONIES" Sir, —I have been digesting the arguments under the above capti< n of your correspondents “The Collectoi’, and “A Chinese of To day”. I presume that the former is a European, while the latter is a modern patriotic Chinese youth imbued with up to date ideas. It
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    • 565 5 Sir, —I wish to bring to the notice of the public the serious state of affairs that exists at Jual Mora in Penang Road. On Monday morning at about 8 o’clock, I went in there to make some purchases, at one stall I could not get what I
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  • 78 5 Oct. 16—Ayer Weng 1 Rahman) Development "Co» annual meeting, Kennedy Burkill Co, Noon. Oct. 18—Rugby Football: Penang v Selangor. Esplanade 5 pm. Oct. 21—Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. G. Acria, At Home at Eurasian Volunteer Club, 5 30 p.m. Oct. 22, 23 and 24—Impressionists Exhibition
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    • 498 5 I ns?i t *’*A r> Evaporated i y JjL r 1 i jflM|te>.» Jp! -r J v—ft=-> 7/7 I A SUGGESTION NOW TRY THESE! Apricot Rice Ring.” Fruits, Vegetables. 11l 31 cup Libby’s Evaporated Milk Pineapple, Peaches, Bartlett Pearß, .k -A, 1 Apricots, Cherries, Fruits for ,'sai Salad. Apples, Berries,
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    • 58 5 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. A Million (new second-hand and rare) on every subject in s ock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues with particul; rs of Books-on-Approval Scheme. r Q 121, Charing Cross Road, I* I 1-uA-aO London, England. You should give Martell's
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    • 140 5 1 z I 1 t 'W 1 1R» I ‘j I IPECIALI.Y MADE FOR MAB.AWAS I and meeting a real need I when breast feeding fails and raw milk is “liquid j danger/’ Cow Gate Milk Food brings health I and vitality and everything that Baby needs for sound growth
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  • 1671 6 Ceylon XV Defeated Fine Exhibition of Football Spong Brilliant in Mood THE B itish Rugby XV homeward bound after a successful tour of New Zealand and Australia, played a Ceylon XV at Colombo on October 1. The Toaribts had been invited to play at P-nang
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  • 1034 6 ANNUAL MEETING Mr. Thomson At Home to Large Gathering The Ac l irg Resident Councillor, Mr. O. W A. Sennett, and Mr. R. Boyd, Assistant Direc or of Co Opr ration, Kua a Lumpur, were among those present at the annual gereral meeting of members of the
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  • 360 6 CHINESE FISHERMEN LOSE NETS AND MONEY SEA ROBBERS SET OUT FROM SUMATRA During the past month, three cases of piracy eff the coast between Port Swettenham and Sepang have been reported to the police. The victims in each instance were fishermen, who were
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  • 181 6 Maky Mail,’ CHINESE DESPERA DOES TERRORISE VILLAGE Th» police took i Q t O enatoj. Sam ay three members of a gang six alleged robbers who broke j n to°f 0 f house in Ranching, a Chim ga niini/ village near Kawang, on Oct. 4 removed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 81 6 «p Poppy Day 1930. i Messrs- Brcwn, Phillips ii a nd Stewart, Ho. la, g) PenanS Street, penanS, O a re The Honorary Trea- r\ surers o£ the above Fund 11(4 to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be Registered. BOSCH" Plugs, have proved to b&
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    • 50 6 MM—T nI Ml •TimMi mil IA. BOTTLE OF I COLD STORAGE i MUX MUBnMSBaOMMBaBSn JI 1 I iJI w I Ii I* is a Bottle of Health f ace?" i -1| 9bya Thai Talace ’THE PREMIER HOTEL OF 'BANGKOK V<e6 known for dislinotiah and refinementf •"AriniiMr i .i. i -ii
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  • 2375 7 Time Ripe for Abolition? Mr. I-. E. Slowe’s Notice of Motion New President Welcomed At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, the first since the departure of Mr. G L Ham—Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe formally ex'eided a welcome to the new President, Mr. G W.
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  • 143 7 ANNUAL MEETING Mr. Thorpe the New President Mr. Balfour E. Ross. President, presided it the annual general meeting of members of the Penang Cricket C uh which was held last night at the Cricket Club Pavilion. He was supported by Mr C. D. D Hogan and members
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  • 321 7 —TO.M HOUSE SERVANT SHOOTS A BOY The Tamil “boy” employed by a European winchman on Penawat Tin Dredging Co, Tanjong Toh Allang, is reported to have shot a Chimse boy dead with his “tuan’s’’ service rifle. The owner of the ride had left the bunga low
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  • 141 7 DIAMOND S TERRIBLE RE ORD New York, October 15 Amazing interest is taken in the Jack Diamond case throughout America, even tbe great Metropolitan dailies devoting columns to the matter. The Sun points out that Diamond escaped five times from charges of murder, six times from robbery and
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  • 292 7 Mr. J. H. M. Robson, 0.8. E., is expected to return to the F.M.S. early in December. Mr. Frank W. Warrack, some time of Singapore, died at Kerswell, Carnath, on September 12, A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Millington at Minehead on September
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  • 37 7 RETURNING TO THE EAST NEXT MONTH H II The Rajah Sir Veyner Brooke, accompanied by Her Highness and their three daughters is returning to Sarawak by tbe P. and 0 “Ranchi” next n onth.
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  • 571 7 MR. EOYD’S ADDRESS Appeal to Employers to Help Speaking to a large gathering of members of the Penang Mer•antile Employees Co-Operative Thrift ami Loan Society, at their innual meeting yesterday, Mr. W. R. Boyd, Acting Director of Co-Operation, S.S. and F.M.S., in he course of an
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  • 129 7 LARGE ATTENDANCE The funeral of Srimathi Annathamma!» wife of late Mr. Packiriya Pillay of the Detective Dept., Penang, and mother in law of Mr C. Yahambaram Pillay, Penang, started yesterday at 4.30 p.m. from her son in-law’s residence at Kajang road to tbe Batu Lanchang Cemetery.
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  • 109 7 Lord Amulree to Succeed Lord Thomson London. October 15 The King has approved that Lord Amulree be appointed Secretary of State for Air to succeed Lord Thomson who perished in the R 01 disaster Lord Amulree was formerly Sir William Mackenzie and was created Baron last year.
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    • 25 7 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL By reason of unavoidable circumstances Ninoi and Martin, who were to perform at the Runnymede Hotel this evening, will not appear. it- m
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  • 351 8 In periods of prosperity it is easy to import the necessities of life; in times of adversity we turn our attention to the natural wealth that lies beneath our feet. In connection with the various schemes for assisting the unemployed in Malaya, it has been suggested
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  • 163 8 Reuter. Ex-Commander of Ctiracoa gets One Day’s Imprisonment The Hague, October 14 Captain Borren, ex-Commander of troops at Curacoa, has been sentenced by the Military High Court of Justice to one day’s imprisonment in connection with the raid of Venezuelan filibusters on June 8, 1929. It
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  • 94 8 —Reuter. Percentage of Rubber to be Given to Roadways Company London, October 15 The Rubber Growers’ Association has circularised members suggesting a percen tage of their output be given free to the Rubber Roadways Company and a further part at a fixed price for five years. Presiding
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  • 94 8 Underwriting Proceeding for £12,000,000 Emission London. October 14 Underwriting is proceeding for a £12,000,000 Six per cent. India Loan redeemable 1935 37 of which £6,000,000 is for repayment of India Treasury Bills due on December 20. —Reuter. [The Price of issue is not given The per cents
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  • 1152 8  -  A. H..L- Penang, Wednesday. Tan Chen S Lock s refer ence (at the recent meeting of the Legislative Council) to the Straits Settlements as a tenth-grade Colony has moved a famous local poetess to well, for want of a better term, verse. We give it if ooly
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 172 8 ARRIVING s. s. President Johnson FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th Sunkist Oranges Selected Celery Sunkist Grapefruit Selected Cauliflower Permain Apples Beurre Hardy Pears Malaga Grapes Order Early. PRITCHARD CO., LTD. ’PHONE 335. uT T LAGER BEER u Genuine Danish I r .d '<****'■ •<- X. *k 7 'bTf’ g An excellent—pure and
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    • 72 8 n E. O. HOTEL. TO-VIGHT. AFTER DINNER DANCE. Thursday, i6th October, “P HIT" DANCE 6-15 p.m. to 8 15 p.m. BAND OF STT ‘PRESIDENT JOHNSON’ WILL P-ty FOR THE AFTER-DINNER DANCE FRIDAY, 17th Oct. Saturday, 18th Oct. URL LtWSON CO at 9 49 p.m. o Thirty Days Hath September But
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 86 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT I Messrs. Cheah Lean Guan, Cheah Soo Nyan, Cheah Hee Nyan and Cheah Wong Nyan beg to tender their thanks to all of those friends and relatives who had kindly attended the funeral of their beloved mother, the late Mrs. Cheah Choon Seng (nee Chong See Moy), to those
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  • 320 9 .—Reuter. Probable Increase in Income-Tax WALL STREET OFFICIALS MEET MR. HOOVER Business Discussion at the White House Washington, October 15 The serious condition of business in the United States was discussed at a conference at the White House between President Hoover and Mr Bichard Whitney and
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  • 250 9 —Reuter. Technical Discussion on Quota System London, October 14 Heads of delegations to the Imperial Con j ference to day continued to exchange views on euggessions for improving interImperial trade. They referred certain matters to a committee which met this afternoon and discussed in a general way various
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  • 44 9 .—Reuter. Bombay Pound up by Strong Fore of Police Bombay, October 15 A strong force of armed police raided the Bombay Congress Committee office early this morning and arrested the occupants Offices < f other allied organisations were similarly raided simultaneously.—Reuter.
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  • 68 9 Reuter. To-morrow’s Ceremony at Register Office MRS. HELEN WILSON London, October 15 Notice has been given at a London register office of the forthcoming marriage of Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore, to Mrs Helen Wilson, formerly wife of Mr. William Brockie Wilson. Later The marriage
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  • 169 9 Rugby Radio Service. A Preposterous Russian Claim for Compensation London, October 14 The Anglo Soviet Debts and Claims Committee, which held its third meeting to day, issued the following communique: As unauthorised statements have appeared in some newspapers, the Committee state that a second meeting of the Soviet
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  • 147 9 Rugby Radio Service. Conflicting Accounts but Position Undoubtedly Serious London, October 14 Despatches from New York, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro show convicting accounts of the progress of the revolution in Brazil. It is officially announced from Rio de Janeiro that Federal forces have everywhere been successful
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  • 118 9 Rugby Radio Service. Secret Transportation to London London, October 14 Art treasures valued at two millions sterl ing were brought to the Royal Academy today from the Surrey Commercial Docks, at Rotherhithe eight miles distant, in special vans with steel doors under armed police escort, They comprised
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  • 91 9 Rugby Radio Service. Urges Bluecoat Boys to Study Biology London, October 14 Prince of Wales flew in his private aeroplane to day to the Bluecoat School at Horsham Christs Hospital). He circled over the school before alighting, and during a speech to the boys urged upon them
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  • 202 9 .—Reuter, Police Unable to Discover Identity of Attackers PRIEST SENT FOR New York, October 15 Jack Diamond, the shot gangster, is sinking and summoned a Roman Catholic Priest from Aera New York where he" lives. The priest was brought to hospital and ushered into the sick-room secretly,
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  • 82 9 —Reuter. Geneva, October 14 In connectio i with the Tariff Truce Convention, signed in March, the German Government has notified the Secretariat of the League that the German customs duty on wheat will be increased forthwith from 15 marks to 18 z 5O
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  • 90 9 .—Reuter. His Majesty s Recognition of Help at Beauvais Paris, October 14 It is officially announced that the Prince of Wales received the French Air Minister. M. Laurent Eynac, at St James’s Palace and conferred cn him the Insignia of Knight Grand Cross of the British
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  • 587 9 .—British United Press, Woman who Revived Practice of Suttee PROSECUTION- FOLLOWS. Bombay. An amazing story of how a Hindu widow ittempted to commit suttee (self immolation) on the funeral pyre of her husband •omes from the Patna district of the Central Provinces. This is the
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  • 115 9 proved on Hinkler s schedule. Rugby Radio Service. Air Force Expedition Leaves Khartoum London, October 14 A Royal Air Force expedition left Khartoum to-day on a tour of hitherto unexplored areas in West Africa. New air routes will be investigated during the five weeks tour Wing Commander Kingsford-Smith,
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  • 105 9 It is understood that the British Legation at Peking has sent a strong Note to Nanking regarding the Harrison Nettleton murders. The New Zealand Government was defeated by 31 to 21 during discussion in Committee of the House of Representatives on the settlement clause of the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 Y(V should MarwlPs Brandy the preference ever others as it is superlative
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    • 53 9 1 QUALITY! j PAINTS 2 TH Hi •> E g MANUFACTURE OF I i W 1 KINSON, I HEYWOOD AND CLARKj f LONDON. i’ I I “FALCON” brand. Cygnite White No, 101 t Chocola e 129 p Fadeless Red Fadeless Greem I g STOCKS HELD I Durege and Thomas, j
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    • 310 9 7. NEW RECORD& We should like to play to yoj when you h .ve a few moments to share. A striking first record of modern piano music PRELUDE IN G MINO Op. 23, No. 5 Rachmaninoff C1943-.f2.50 TOCCATA IN D ti’Erlaigtr J HELEN GUEST Suave melodies for the ’Cello MELODIR
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 337 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s ehan list nt 11 a.m. today:— Yesterday To-day D 2 2 C fi Shark. 5 S 9 0 JC 30 ao X io. $O. I c. 10. Rubber (D®o»r). Allenby .99 1.10 .75
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    • 59 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) U.S. Sheet 12i cis. per pound per pl 116/33 Stfartv. London 3£d New York 7f ctr. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices tor Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are aa follow!: BP** 12J cle. per lb. Not/Dec.
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    • 144 10 FOR FIRST HALF OCTOBER Taknapa Valley Tin Dredging N L. Hours 622 Cubic yards 180,»’OO Piculs Rubber Outputs FOR SEPTEMBER lb?. Anglo-Malay 129,482 Pataling 86.818 London Asiatic 398,700 Golden Hope 231,521 Bikam 92,800 Sungkai-Chumor 70,030 Seaport 66,000 R. E. of Johore 71,829 North Labia 45,(C0 Tebolang 25,372 Pernambang
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    • 60 10 atest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £lO9lO-0 Down £4 0 0 3 Months’ £lll-0-0 Down £3-15 0 SINGAPORE |55 62i per picul Down $1.25 c 200 tons done RUBBERi Loudon 3z d. Up 1/16d. New York Hc. (Gold) Up |c. Local 12| cis.
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    • 86 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting C o., Ltd. London, October 13, Spot £113.15.0 three months* buying £114.15.0 three months* selling £115.0,0. Messrs. Boustead d Co., Ltd. 15ih Oc. quotation for Singapore r<filed tin $55 62| per picu l busims? done 210 tons, P nang refined tin $55-62| per picul, buyers
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    • 81 10 Penang, October 15, 1930 (Bk Oovrteev The Charter d Ban*.) On London Bank Demand 2/3 j •> 4 m.'ts 2,4 1/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 9/32 3 Documentary 2 413/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France w T.T. 1,43 h India H T.T. 155 f Bangkok
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  • 283 10 OWEN TO PLAY Several Changes Forward The following have been selected to represent Penang against Selangor in the Inter-State Rugger match on Saturday, October 18, at 5.30 p.m. on the Esplanade Back :—R M McKern. Three-quarters —J E King, K S Murray, H R Carey
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  • 174 10 Penang October 15, 1930. t cts. J euarM Opium p. chest nom 5,000.00 I loves i, 90. 0 C Gold lest sellers 72.00 ’ace Picking nom 170.00 N itmegs 80® u 70.00 110» «0.00 ocoanuts per 1,000 15.00 opra Sundried buyers 5.85 Rattans sues 11.1.* Rattans Coarse 10.60
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  • 86 10 Among the MDayan passengers by the Macedonia were Mr, 0. G. Cadman of the Kuala Lumpur wireless station, Mr. H. R. Cheesemv, Inspector of Schools, Johore and Chief Scout Commissioner for Malayr, Lt. Commander Peel, Harbour Master, Penarg, Mr. N. A. M. Griffin, the Chief Police Officer, Penang,
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  • 106 10 Selected Schools" From Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Limited, Penang, we have received a copy of a brochure entitled Selected Schools.’' The brochure is dedicated to parents who wish to find suitable boarding schools either for boys or girls. The Booklet does not profess to be a complete guide. Its object
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  • 542 10 IN PENANG TO DAY. “Pleasant Trip so Far-” Sir Ernest Thompson The British Economic Mission to the Far East, headed by Sir Ernest Thompson and including a number of prominent business men from all parts of England arrived at Penang to-day, en route to Singapore
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  • 137 10 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY The following handicaps, two races only, are announced for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club October Meeting to be run on Tuesday, the 21st instant: Race 2 Horses, Classes 4 and 5 (combined) Division 2—s| Furlongs. 2.25 p.m.—Star of Athole 9.6,
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  • 74 10 FAREWELL FUNCTION BY BOARDING OFFICERS A farewell function was given last night at the Marine Depot Sungei Glugor, in honour of Lt, commander J. H. Owen who was acting for Lt. Commander C. A. Peel, who returned this morning from home leave» Mr. and Mrs. Owen
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 77 10 Uilluliwltei g</ Runnymede’ The Cheerful Hotel" TO-NIGHT SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION. NINON and MARTIN will appear in “GAY PAREE” during the After Dinner Dance. DINERS $3-50 NONDINERS $lOO MUSIC in the LOUNGE on Saturday mornings and every Sunday evening from 7-30. CASH TIFFIN BOOKS at special rates, available for long periods.
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    • 365 10 JCmas at To know just what to send Home as a suitable Xmas Present is always difficult. One of the most suitable, and one that is always appreciated is TEA:ORANGE PEKOE TEA is suited to the water at Home* whereas many teas are not, and added to this factor is
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  • 871 11 A ROUND AT ROBINSONS lntroduced into Singapore p ree P,ejB” representative who, biB argnisb, recently broke a complete c get of clubs over his knee on the ninth v reen and Hnrg mutilated bails to the n four winds of heev v< ntured forth 0 again
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  • 74 11 TO BE MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND SehcFp" snnonne d r tnpany haß bevin z 4 tbe Company is shortly to the fun?"' a ICin, n K tyres in Ergland al Co±'?I Gf J he Avon India-Rubbr mess y 7 td Wilts, a Mr W frOm Aknr O'l’o- vice-president cf
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  • 683 11 morepsed upon cultivators. —“Times of Ceylon.” THE STAPLE FOOD Alternative Ceylon Industry, To Rubber i A A Tne encouragement of ncs-growing in B Ceylon in of the greatest importance in view of the fact that Coylon is by no R means self-supporting in respect b of the staple
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  • 184 11 Ba NG KOK MAIL We have recaiv ’«1 the following < fficial notice from the Poet Offie j The following cmcib the previous notice of an Air Mill via Bingkoi AiD&tf rdarr. An Air Mail for G.’eat Britain, Europe generally, and North Awrica (via Penang and M
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  • 1012 11 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST NAMKB. S 5 3 e i i RUBBIB tUoIIM.I ||r>| o I c Allenbv Ribbet O« 75 91 Ator G*Jah Rubber B«U»e 7C 85 Automates Malev B»t*W .J 1 0° 1 2 e« Aver Hitam PlanUng HyuMoate 9 1 05 Ayer Kuning Rabbet 35 Ayer Motet
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 17 11 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.
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    • 248 11 -p- ta— »«—v—- For Over a Year GLAXO kN B HAS CONTAINED ADDED vK K SUNSHINE vitamin d W s other Baby Food can make this claim. Do you know what the addition of Sss Vitamin D means to your jgf Baby? It means freedom from constipation—soapy Stools and vomiting.
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  • 1369 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the In Pert Te day a fl Houtman from L. Penioawe etc. Padang bad Katavi-*. Satis to-diy for Fabtnu etc. Padang an<* Batavia, fl B Indragtri
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 100 12 Just Arrived! GANGARAM’S 230, Penang Road. Printed Crepe-de-chine and Chiffon Georgettes 36 IN Outstanding Designs. Prices Moderate. Telephone 978. YOU WANT Cible DOVECOT Something Special. Why n© havs it? Make haste and pick the best. Anew shipment of Printed Crepe-de-chine and Chiffon Georgettes, just unpacked. A variety of Charming Designs
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    • 8 12 Massage 2, ARRATOON ROAD. MlflS YURI. MISS MATffUK
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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