Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 October 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 242. VOL. LXXXVIII. MONDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 385 1 jT. NAGATA brothers dentists {Head Office next to The Dispensary. i p ran cli Office 52, Leith Street ♦•♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦**♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦****s JXJQtTXXXJX?TiXXiiniT*STi*** ANDERSON’S BRITISH SPECIALITIES fl I c 4 tK t 1 MOTOR UNION I Siderosthen Anticorrosive Paint ni 1 77 Wki ”777 777 H insurance Co., JLtd. black, Chocolate., w hite,
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.
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    • 2281 2 POS.T.ON wA NTED _r MAIsON dc beaute 2X B,shoi, s x p a Jh3|?2ik (i o tai“ e by Roral 3B W 1 reference, wijbes to take up a Division If You Wish to improve 'lour fcf Hl&Wk i Pit I W 1 W-l in-cuarge or small Estate, about 1,000
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  • 1274 3 MALAY BROKER FROM SINGAPORE IN IPOH Impersonates Raja’s Son A case of considerable interest came up for hearing in the I. oa Police Court on PhursJay before Mr. A. H. Waddington when Omar, a middle-aged Malay, was charged with attempted cheating. The accused is sUtad to have tried
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    • 195 3 .•••>• -Ssv*vs. <• ••<• I As a Doctor cannot recommend any brand, but 4 personally I W 4 1 smoke Crai/enA. 11 j f l W ihc. sSWWEL W***" r Sb»». v.’i**-?{ sH"■'••• is l c ofiK TIPPED z<»” ERAS i iTb “a\ X PURE TOBACCO Katural CCRK-TIP 1 Finest
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    • 113 3 II nisi Illi II I hire: a PIANO |g Egag .“fr tZ-; f Good Instruments for Hire from 1 P er I Month I Visualise how it will improve I that Drawing Room and give you hturs of pleasure. 3 PIANO Co JN| PENANG ft -jgf I FROM jf !CANTON
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  • 746 4 GOVERNOR DEPARTS Latest Official Bulletin Monday, October 6 His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal Council at Koala Lumpur. Wednesday, October 8 His Excellency left Kuala Lu upur by the night mail train for Singipore. Thursday, October 9 The Hon. Mr. A. S. Haynes, Hou. Mr.
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    • 373 4 [ZZZ~T~ PHOTO OF NERVE CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE —j —Mis ffiS* /C wjzz il J O'M i /JAJJSaiia H-i Conquer (Irritability, listlessness, stomach trouble.) Nerve-weakness causes bad transmission of the nerve impulses and may result in the irregular functioning of almost every organ of the body. Irritable nr ves, digestive
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    • 13 4 Yov should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 170 4 I nn A BCE RSSMasbpso MfZ/ fsi Doct rs whh yeaK f f x p M perience in the treatment of skin troubles say that Asepso Soap will give f f f relief in cases where other antiseptic soaps have J >%> failed. Asepso is the antiseptic toilet soap that
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  • 296 5 8 PTS 10 NIL Stern Struggle at Forward (From Our Own Correspondent' l Singapore, October 20 The rugger match between Singapore and Negri Sembilan on the padang on Saturday was a very stern battle, Singapore winning because of their vastly superior backs, although Blackstone was much better
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  • 52 5 1 Ifii r TENCHMAN BEATS PELTZER S TIME Paris, October 19 The Frenchman Doumegue broke the id’s running record for 1,000 metres at the Stadium Jean Bouin. His time was 2 mins. 23.-, seconds. The previous record was held by the '"re; man, Otto Peltzer 2 mins.
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  • 42 5 —Reuter MISS GLENNA COLLETT’S FIFTH VICTORY Los Angeles, October 19 In the final of the American Women’s Golf Championship Miss Glenna Collett beat Miss Virginia Van Wie 6 and 5. This is Miss ollett’s fifth win in the champion ship
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  • 34 5 —Reuter. INDIAN’S RECORD OF 69 HOURS London, October 19 An Indian swimmer, named Shafi, swam continuously for 69 hours in the Worthing Baths, thus creating a new world’s swim ming endurance record.
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  • 46 5 Oct. 21— fiver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. G. Aeria, At Home at Eurasian Volunteer Club, 5 30 p.m. Oct. 22, 23 and 24—Impressionists Exhibition of Painting and Crafts, at the Malay Drill Hall, 9-30 a.ir. to 6 30 p.m. each day.
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  • 399 5 Mr. A. H. Lancaster was indisposed this morning and unable to leave his house Mrs. J. Dunford Wood who has been visiting Singapore and Penang, has returned to Ipoh. Mr. G. R. Hatton, of Kamunting Tin Dredging, Taiping, left for Australia on Saturday on furlough. Mr. G.
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  • 203 5 E. O. BALL. At the All the World Ball and Cabaret” to be held at the E. and 0. Hotel on Friday October 24, Miss Edna Leslie will introduce some new novelty dance creations and will also appear in a popular duet with Mr. Selleck during which they will distribute
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 67 5 low should give Martell s Brandy the 'reference over others as it is suprlative Telephone 978. Cabl,e DOVECOT You can make large savings on your Drapery requirements by purchasing from us during the slump times, Everything Greatly Reduced. Receiving New Printed Silks fortnight. Ladies’ Dress Making a Speciality. A visit
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    • 40 5 WHITE A WAYS ■M GREAT A J I I II BEGINS I TO DAY I Bigger Value I Better Borqoins Than Ever. I Whiteaway. Laidlaw Co., Ltd., I IPOH, TELUK ANS *N PE WAIS’G. TAIPENG, ALOR STAR. H I B
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 1158 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette' Sir, —Writing about politics in this cosmopolitan country is not nice, and sometimes you tread on tender ground, but are the Chinese going to sit still while abuses, ridicules and insults are being hurled at them and their country “A
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    • 566 6 Sir, —Knowing your interest in the unemployed question, I w’rite to make tbe following suggestions whereby it would appear that some solution of this vexed question might le airivcd at The British mentality is a strange one as a race we are proud and hate charity,
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    • 167 6 i Sir, I feel somewhat reluctant to criticise a member cf tbe Peang Mercantile Employees’ Co operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., who is so appreciative of what is being done for him as a MERCANTILE CLERK obviously is. His views on Co-operation, however, need correcting. I writes
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    • 195 6 f'-5' JU h .J > \j W>/ Y F 7 J ’’*> 1 'X* e> w -y j Z? Z<*" "•'■'•>• '%<« ■'<•■■ •>- >-' S <•- X F' :> L. J X f > X MS* ■s&*'• I 7? S J fed on Cow <Sc Gate Tf and crowned
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    • 122 6 A BOTTLE OF I COLD STORAGE j MILK b ffe... I I Wvn l I Hi I I lISI IS A Bottle of Health —A To Banish Pain Take (BAYS??! J ASPIRIN! t i\ I Ori ina l I ASPIRIN Tablets give certain <v7 an d speedy relief in head-
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  • 1302 7 General’s Inspection Interesting Scheme at S. Dua Laut 520 on Parade Major-General Pritchard yesterday carried out his annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteers in the course of a tactical scheme some six or seven miles from Georgetown. The general idea was that
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  • 140 7 CHINESE CHARGED Sequel to Letter to Press "This case is the squel to a petition by a person with the pen name of “Pro Bono Publico” who also wrote a letter to the Pinang Oazette on the subject” said Detective Inspector Blakesley when he charged a Chinese
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  • 135 7 CHINESE CHARGED N POLICE COURT A Chinese was charged in the Second Police Court this morning with going out last night with offensive weapons, namely a knife and a long pole, without the permission of the Chief Police < fficer, Penang. “lam a Sinkeh and am
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  • 71 7 —Reuter, Village Headman Tied to frets and FLgged Bombay, October 20 It is reported from Kalwan, a village in the Nasik District of Bombay, that a mob of four thousand armed with bows, arrows, spears etc., terrorised villagers against paying forest fees. Headmen of the villages were tied
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  • 70 7 At a meeting of the committee of the Ceylon Association it was decided to place a wreath at the Cenotaph on Armistice Day from the Association. A sub-committee consisting of Messrs. O. Scharenguievel (President), V. J. Mendis, C. Rodrigo, M. Orr, M. W. W. De Silva, A.
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  • 462 7 MOSQUE MURDER Accused Committed to Assizes Further evidence was recorded by Mr. Edward Jago Second Police Magistrate, this morning in the preliminary enquiry of the case in which a Singhalese Mohummedan named Abdul Karim is charged with having committed double murder at the Capitan Kling Mosque on
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  • 187 7 EXHIBITION OF PAINTING On Wednesday, October 22, the Penang Impressionists Sketching Club will hold its annual Exhibition, at the Malay Drill Hall, Peel Avenue, kindly lent by the Command ing Officer. The Penarg Art Club was founded in May 1899, by fifteen amateur artists and held in just
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  • 148 7 COOK’S ASSISTANT WHO FOUND SHIP MOVING I was assisting the cook on board the steamer but to my surprise I found the vessel moving from the port,’’ said Kolanday, a Tamil, at the Second Police Court this morning when he was charged with being a stowaway on board
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  • 555 7 WEIGHTS FOR TO-MORROW Selections by Tic-Tac Below will be found the weights for to morrow, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club October meeting. To-morrow being a public holiday, the card consists of nine events, the first beginning at 2 p.m. Millionaire looks a good thing
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  • 70 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Spe.ially Arranged for Imperial Conference Delegate» London, October 19 Most of the delegates to the Imperial Conference yesterday witnessed a special army display arranged for them near Aidershot. Many branches of the service took part, and particular interest was shown in the latest types of
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  • 174 7 WHITES v COLOURS The following have been selecte d to play on Tuesday, at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade: Whites J P B Whaley; J H Fenwick, A R Jones, D K Evans and J A Embury; K S Murray and Lim Keng Chuan R H Cowan,
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  • 143 7 JU >GMENT FOR PLAINTIFF Befors Mr. H.A. Forrer in the Penang Dis trict Court the case was mentioned in which Messrs. Aylesbury and Nutter, Ltd., sued Chop Sam San Yew for the recovery of a sum of £9B being the balance of the price of a
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  • 96 7 SEQUEL TO COLLISION AT WELD QUAY Inspector Hunt charged Mohamed Hassan, motor driver, with having driven his car K 1461 in a rash and negligent manner along Weld Quay on October 12. Hassan pleaded guilty. Inspector Hunt said that the accused collided with another car on the
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  • 53 7 Mr. Justice Sproule who had been away at Singapore since October 5, helping to clear the congestion of woi k there, returned to Penang yesterday by train and resumed duties this morning. His Lordship was engaged in chambers the whole morning, having no less than 85 summonses
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 28 7 9 TSS I I The Pinand (gazette has pleasure in wishing all Indians in Malaya a happy Deepavali. The Bitiand (gazette will not appear to-morrow. 21 -4 B
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    • 53 7 I Cars Home LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. INO WORRY—NO PE LAY NO EXTRA FXPENSE. We can take in your old car 4 in part exchange. I Call or write to us for particulars. HEARNE BROS., ID., 30, Anson Road,
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  • 480 8 A letter from a realer who was feeling indignant after reading the terrible account of the murder of two English missionaries in Chin* in which criticism was made of China and things Chinese, his resulted in a perfect deluge of correspondence, and we have been compelled to
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  • 278 8 The Hindu World will celebrate tomorrow one of their important religious festivals in Deepavali. The significance of this festival is confined strictly to the Hindus but all classes of Indians observe this day as conationals. An Indian Christian extends an invitation to his Hindu friend to dinner on Christmas
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  • 940 8 Penang, Monday. OC HE poet reminds us that |0 rain falls upon the just i and upon the unjust, and the thr- e Honourable members of Council and others of the group who gathered to bid farewell t Sir Cecil Clementi on Saturday night were no exception
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  • 227 8 European Charged at Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 20 As a result of a terrible motor accident at Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday evening, a European named N.C. J. San 1 an electrical meter inspector, is be:nj charged this morning with causing
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 352 8 ■■■MKKBSTSnTrSSF? iwi 1 g| I i I II HI 11 I I iBIIB»W8W3I I n saeg^as^^—* lll BY APIO NTMENT TO fesß H/S MAJESTY THE KING iffl i btainable from D.ahrs at following prices j/a Lhiisoh See (Coat Aoterican) J; $3.85 per quart. I $2.25 per pint. I U Lanson
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    • 55 8 E. &O. HOTEL. Announcement for Week Commencing Monday, 20th Oct. 1 Tuesday. After Dinner Dance inrdnd iub Scotch Reels if requested Wednesday Pahit Dance 615 p.m. fo 7 45 pan. Friday. "All the World Ball’ Cabaret. (See Big Ackenineuta) Saturday Pahit Dance 615 p.u?. tc 7.4-< p.m. Sunday. Orchestral Concert
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    • 17 8 BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 786 9 England to Australia in Ten Days Hinkler’s Record Beaten “Most Remarkable Flight in History” A Present from Hili Wing-Commander Kingsford-Smith yesterday successfully completed his great flight from England to Australia. He has beaten Hinkler’s record by a wide margin, his actual time, reckoned by Greenwich, being within
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  • 117 9 Planters Agree to Selling Scheme New York, October 19 A message from Havana speaks of the willingness of sugar planters in Cuba to co operate in carrying out the plan proposed by Mr. Chadbourne. It isindicat e d in the announcement that 1,325,000 tons out of the 1,500
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  • 39 9 —Reuter. Allahabad, October 19 Jawaharlal Nehru, President of the •AH India Congress, who was only recently released from gaol, was rearrested as he was leaving a meeting owing to a speech h ttade in the morning.—Reuter.
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  • 90 9 Discharged Servant Attacks Former Employers (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, C ctober 20. A discharged servant entered the house of his former employers, Mr. and Mrs Sperotti. where his wife was employed as cook, on Saturday afternoon and staboed Mrs. Sperotti and the wife, seriously, injuring them while
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  • 32 9 Reuter. Two Trampled to Death in Panic Stricken Rush Santiago de Chil, October 19 framplea to death m a ranio sttieken rush from houses and a few were sl.ghtly injured.-
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  • 142 9 “Eminently Sound and Practical” COMING IPOH MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent'. Kuala I umpur, October 20. It is understood a comprehensive plan for reducing the present abnormal tin stocks and for raising the price of the metal to a normal level has been evolved
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  • 187 9 —Reuter. League Central Opium Board Report Geneva, October 19 The Secretary to the League Central Opium Board in a report draws attention to the increased manufacture of morphine, diacetyl morphine and cocaine in Turkey whence the recent seizu es in Hong Kong presumably came. The Board’s report to
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  • 132 9 —Reuter, One Member Threatens to Kill Another Berlin, October 19 The Communists and the Nazis attempt ed to turn Parliament into a bear garden at yesterday’s Reichstag sitting and several were expelled. One Nazi threatened to kill a Socialist spokesman, the Munich Public Prosecutor, if he
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  • 55 9 Reuter. Eighteen Inches of Snow in Some Parts of the State New York, October 20 After a long spell of mild weather the temperature over the week end fell very suddenly to forty degrees. Eighteen inches of snow fell in some parts of New York State.
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  • 173 9 lying along the fuselage.—Rugby Radio 7 ervice. Appeasing Hostile Tribesmen DEMONSTRATIONS WITH AN ALARM CLOCK Airwoman’s Experiences in Desert London, October 19 Details have reached England of the experiences of Mrs. Victor Bruce, the Englishwoman who recently set out in a single-seater machine on a
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  • 81 9 Reuter Sensational Allegation in Belgium Brussels. October 20 A sensational allegation is made in La Libre Belgique that as a sequel to the meeting of Madame Hanau’s creditors on September 28 a bank has been founded in Belgium whereby Madame Hanau hopes to recoup her losses and repay
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  • 231 9 KINGSFORD-SMITH Brisbane, October 20 Kingsford-'mith, in an interview, said he smoked all day on one stage bee '.use his nerves were so frayed He knew it was an unpardonable sin, but he took great care. The worst stage of the journey was across the Alps. The machine bucked
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  • 55 9 Reuter. Sixteen Year Old Flyer’s Achievement Newark, October 20 Miss Lauu Ingalls has arrived by air from Los Angeles in 25 hours 36 minutes flying time, a new women’s record. Robert Buck, aged sixteen, has flown the Newark for Los Angeles in 23 hours 47 minutes, a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 13 9 Few should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative
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    • 220 9 John McCormic A new record of the two most popular songs in his first talking film “Song of my Heart.” 1119 Ireland, Mother Ireland n *‘The Rose of Tralee»” S. MOUTRIE £O., LTD 16, BISHOP STREET. I I i i&WjigL “CmE-O’L-EKMES” j g In Stock up to 40 H.P. />2Nearly
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 193 10 NET PROFIT OF OVER $7,800 The directors’report and statement of accounts of Bakau Tin Limited, for the year ended 30. h June, 1930, for presentation at the fifteenth annual general meeting of shareholders to be held at the Registered Office cf the Company No. 1 Embankment, Kuala
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    • 305 10 fuez (anal RECORD FIGURES FOR TRAFFIC DURING JULY The traffic through the Su z Cin*l during July, 1930, reached a total of 2,647,000 tons net, thus exceeding all previous for this mon'b of the year, which i» due to »a exc- ptio tai activity of vessels in ballast.
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    • 72 10 (Rugby Radio Ssrvicif Lend m. Or ober 18 Paris, 123.87; New York 4z6 Brussels. 34.84; Geneva, 25,02; Arnie rd am, 112.07; Milan, 92.79; Berl n. 10.43 Stockholm, 18.09; Oop*nlsreo, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.45 Prague 1631; Helsingfors, 193£; Madrid, 48.60; Lisbon, 108.25; Athens. 375; Bucharer*. 818, Rio, 4s;
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    • 203 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oo’a share list at 11 am. to day Yesterday To-day C fi S CHABBB. jj ffl Jo x oq ft 0. lOr I C. JO. Mining. Ayer Bitam Tin. 8/- 8 9 8/- 8
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    • 55 10 Latest London, New York aid Local Prices T/A7: LONDON Spot £ll5 78 Unchinged 3 Months £ll6-15-0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $61.00 per p’icil Unchanged 100 tons done RUBBER-. London 315/16 d. Up 1/16 d. New York 8 c. (Bold) Up c. Local 12| cts. Up I c. By Courtesy
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    • 164 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) R.S. Sheet 12$ cts. per pound —per pl $l6/66 Qiiet. London 3 15/16d New York 8 cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are a? follows: Snot 12| cts. per lb.
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    • 194 10 Pvnarg, October 20, 1930. I cts. Senary Opium p, ehari nom 5,0C0.00 Clovss h 90.00 Gold leaf eelleri 72.00 M ace Picking ncm 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 HOi <50.00 Gocoanuts per 1,000 15.00 Oonra Sundrhd trans. 6.05 'fattens s.es 11.1.’ Rattans Coarse 10.60 Gr .en bn tn Sheik
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  • 47 10 —Reuter. Publication of Wafd Manifesto Cairo, October 19 The Government has ordered the confiscation of La Patrie, the only newspaper which published the Wafd Manifesto mentioned yesterday on the ground that such publication was “calculated dangerously to imperil order and both European and Egyptian security”.—Reuter.
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  • 37 10 —Renter. Chinese Arrive at Marseilles Without Passports Marseilles, October 19 Eleven Chinese stowaways who arrived from Shanghai aboard the Sphinx were arrested as they were about to entrain for Paris without tickets, passports or landing- permits-
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 40 10 U V*. fßunnymede’ The Cheerful Hotel dinner dance Every Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC in the LOUNGE every Saturday morning and Sunday evening. TIFFIN BOOKS Books of Tiffin Coupons available for long periods. RUNNIMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager, hone 543.
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    • 209 10 lO® IMc/a j' Sfe.n IW LKL rw n B SWIJj pj >n In b The Tell-Tale Scale Uuless you are over normal, a decline in weig.it should always be taken as an indication of something wrong. In the hot weather espcc ally you should be weighed at intervals to see
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    • 905 10 Wing C ommander Kingsford Smith breaks the England-Australia Record ON Mobiloil The Record-breaking Lubricant Flying alone in the “Southern Cross Junior,” Wing-Commander Kingsford-Smith left Heston Aerodrome, Middlesex at dawn on October 9th, and arrived at Port Darwin on October 19th completing the journey in 10 days thereby establishing a new
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  • 4042 11 An Historical Survey Preventive Medicine in Singapore interchange tour of pjrt Health Oflijera of F.r E .stern Countries was rerHjfly organised by the League of Nat io s .Itb Committee nnier the leadership I f Dr- C. 1 Perk. M -mbers of the tour,* mdipan: Dr.
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  • 199 11 KNIGHTS IN COMH XT AT E\CH QUARTER A remarkab’o bronz? clock, destined for a public building in O t rio, has boen made in London. I< lb ft. from top to bot o n, and weighs over a ton. Tne lower part repr s mts the round tower
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 132 11 HEALTH IS BETTER THAN WEALTH! Good health is the greatest gift of life. Of what avail are your riches if you cannot enjoy them? Perpetual pain in the body, the burning sensation in passing urine, tne lack of appetite makes even the most delicious food unpalatable, lhe hundied-and-one joys of
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    • 489 11 A 5 M W# Careless Washing Spoils Children’s Hair Any child cai have beautiful hair —healthy and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, all the natural wave and colour, and leaves
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  • 1067 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of ves- i qels arriving and sailing from Penang during the wAeki In Pert T*-d*J* a 8 ‘I Ayuthia from B<gan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Sails for TelulAnson and Bagan Ditch cn Ttuedaj at
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 49 12 You should give Martell's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative. LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To Clear at Specially Reduced Prices. 1 Weekly| Check Roll Books with Rice Advance Column m without Fortnightly,, M M with W M at $2.50 each. Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD’
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    • 55 12 i Restriction. I THERE IS NO RISK I of damage to your RUBBER TREES I WHEN RESTING IF THE TAPPED PANEL is treated with “BY TEST THE BEST.” Samples and Particulars from CARGILLS COLOMBO. Agent?: BOUSTEAD A CO., LTD, (S.S. F.MS.) FOR Travel Information WRITE. AMERICAN EXPRESS (Incorporated in U.
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    • 4 12 MSB CREAM POLISHING FURNITURE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 206 12 Ĕ Penang Read or^llra l I II IB w S Ewi Beprod«fin I I pl, se vfcP ahW> TP)) «f S 264. Sound. I g I Last Two Nights Matinee To morrow at Z-45 s To-night To-morrow SOUND SYSTEM Twice Nightly—6-30 8 9.30 1 “SALUTE"! 1 Drama I WITH S
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    • 138 12 A Phone No. 11 x <1 MJES rlc Westert^^f Electric SOUND SYSTEM To Night at 6-15 9-30 A Paramount ALL-TALKING Mystery Thriller THE GREENE MURDER CASE W! WILLIAM POWELL and JEAN ARTHUR Niue Suspects! Ko Clues! A lovely girl meniced by an invisible ruthless killer! Three Murders! Police at bay!
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  • 1189 13 Arsenal Victorious Kilmarnock Defeats Glasgow Rangers Results and League Tables London, October 18 rplIE following are the results I of matches played to-day 1 in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION 1 Alton Villa 1 Birmingham 1 Bdlon W. 1 Bl ckpool 0 Chelae. 1
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 470 13 I I I I I /i I I BwOM I In I I 1 M \l 11 I U bW I Sag: —gsp4 h rT‘ '*l I gji v x —i 1 Toiletries 1 -47/rEau de Cologne 3| Oiiginal bottle i nil V" I J I 1 1 WU toiletries
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  • 841 14 7 Pts. to Nil Keen Fight but Disappointing Game Cook and Baker Shine Penang, Saturday IN a game in which there was little really good rugby and which, for the most part, could scarcely be called exciting, Penang defeated Selangor by a dropped goal and a
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 204 14 H l| BM i s •j 4’ s I I I. ■r<^< i JP\§> I I. i d ENSURES rest aud relief fir thcee who eufftr from Nturalgir, Headache, or TocthacLe, and is invalu- able for rasing acb’ng joints which are eo common in the j tropics. When applied to
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    • 20 14 o^ G, c AS PREPARED BY Fraser Neave Ltd., is JUST THE STUFF HAVE YOU TRIED IT On Sale Everywhere.
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    • 222 14 1 .> Just what he wanted I B THERE is joy expressed on the face of every hfey youngster when a Blackbird Pen arrives. It’s a practical gift and one which will give lasting r it i ‘blackbird* service for school work s*it-finp vn and home lessons. 50 B upward,.
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  • 1114 15 Easy Win in Big Race Kalaw, Dame Fashion and Air Defence Score Favourites’ Day 'from Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Saturday. -r'l 7ALLPAPER won the big VV race this afternoon, win ning easily by three lengths from Love yric and setting up a new Malayan course
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  • 610 15 GOVERNOR HOLDS UP P. O. "MALWA" LATE DESCENT FROM HILL Council Members Disappointed A late descent from the Penang Hill, whither Sir Cecil and Lady Clementi had gone to spend the day, caused the Malwa to be held up for a few minutes at the Wharf on Saturday. Scheduled to
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 17 15 BOSCH’’ Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea.
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    • 131 15 TENTH ANNIVERSARY Announcemed of Chsap Sale for Ons Month. Being established for over ten year», we have the pleasure to inform our customers that we are reducing our prices at CHEAP SALE FOR ONE MONTH, during the TENTH ANNIVERSARY of our company, from 2<>th September, to 25th October, 19.50. Don’t
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