Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 December 1930

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 253. VOL. LXXXVIII TUESDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 381 1 FSagata brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. j Branch Office 52, Leith Street Are you having your Car Renovated T 11 CHANDON If so insist on I “DUGO” 11 1919 M DRY The Borneo Company Ltd., VINTAGE ffll IMPERIAL will be pleased to advise motorists at what gL-wff
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    • 15 1 B.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 778, j W, BISHOP STREBT, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1915 2 POSITIONS VACANT. I NOTICES PENANG’S SEA FRONTAGE. THE ♦♦♦Htur* Wanted qualified Midwife for Padsng PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHTS ON WELD QUAY. NETHERLANDS TRADING BOCIETT tflllflfl R* ll flf IT Y F Alt/> -x Serai Group H.-bpl .i*l. Apply to the H»n. Secretary, P.Hang Sor»., BBprin h, ererting d P .id.op
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  • 723 3 AFTOINTMFNr WIDELY DUCUjSED Views of a Roman Catholic THE Universe, the Roman Catholic weekly. b<B called attention to the fact that the new jadga cf the Probate, Div rce and Admiralty Division, S r George Langton, is a R iman Cithilic. The appointment is now being widely
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  • 100 3 Countess D-ihne, uf th* Ge mm L’*gu* f Nations Society, visited Glasgow UJv rsily Student.,’ Union to deliv r ar» dress to the undergraduates. Her epeaing r-marks were loudly >i terrupted, and th* 1 re wes s amp i g of et and singir g
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  • 851 3 OLD RESIDENT’S DESJRIPTON No Visiting Cards and No Councils H»ving I. ved in Brii sh Malaya for just over 40 yaars I have on mare than one cccaiion been asked the question "How did the old times compare with the present, writes Anoi in the “Singapore
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 373 3 RUBBER CH'STS I USED THROUGHOUT THE EAST BY zz DISCRIMINATING BUYERS [NU P LY~jl ORDERS NOW BEING 3OOKED FOR 19 JI SOLE AGENTS: Harrisons, Barker g CO., LTD. WORTH PERFUMERY m- art-r N,lif I A Vers 18 Jou Sans Adler, J I- p j^L-llip s «■■IB R; I W/ «IB
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    • 14 3 You should ffivt Martell’t Brandy tl t proitronco ovtr others as it is suporlativ
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    • 377 3 L v rsssEEgai IL f ■"’3l Sk IWr jB SH!i --^4» i ASkgs’ Bf&Uswia o e When the fever has gone yet the weakness —the feeling of utter exhaustion and lassitude—lingers and lingers—then is the time for you to send to the nearest chemist cr store for a bottle of
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  • 828 4 BOTTLED LIGHT Function of the Mathematician L*ght as the complete expression of the Universe, mathematics as its sile and ultimate truth—such is the picture presented bv Sir J*me«i Jeans, in ‘‘The Mysterious Univers°/’ (Cambridge UaiPress, 3«. 6i. net). Matter is b *ttled light, he declarer, and the
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  • 330 4 APPEALS TO THE> PEOPLE Wants to Silence Accusers Oi the eve of the Round Table Con ference on India, a dramatic appeal t the of fair play and justice <»♦ “British men and women” was circulate <1 in London in connection with the unfounded charges of oppression
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 258 4 IHINK OF Think of a number (3) double it (6) double it /W&'aKKB again (12) and you have the three packings of f’s Johnnie Walker whisky 3, 6 or 12 bottles in decorative cases, very cheery for Christmas. Re- )J membering this saves s£" trouble. Friends, on <l/ f faffp/Ksf
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    • 13 4 Yov thould give MarieU's Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.
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    • 722 4 3 ——l E-ASV KIP f F I to stop that i OOvGH And sure t 0 3i ve ‘Clief and comfort— M F over ha 'f a Century I culdren and adults, the Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful cough remedy The simple hair styles of tc-day make s pleasan to
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  • 1344 5 ECONOMY— kND SPENDING Development Loan of £250,000,000 Th phne hid bstore the Government th cmiribution of ihi Liberal Party Awards the solution ot »h* unemploy problem are pub ished for the informBr rn P o^*'o, »<• i Jane this year the Prime Minister ite i a
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  • 286 5 Now who remembers the name of the animal we were talking about, yesterday,” asked the teacher. Please, sir, the Warmer!” The Warmerl What nonsense. There’s no suci animal.” Another little hand shot up. '‘Pleas o sir, he means the otter." The first little boy wasn’t
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 ‘tfOSOH” have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the see.
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    • 114 5 JjLtKHBSujT/ f Jr fl i A I f (l X/ kx? Bring the Children to TOY-TOWN JL/ where they will be 1 entertained by. the Iy!ONKEV BAND I IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME AT Bring the Children to TOY-TOWN. It’s full of Toys to gladden the heart of even the most j
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  • 599 6 MODERATE ENTRIES Seven Races Each Afternoon The entries for the Perak Turf <Jlub Winter Amateur Meeting which closed yesterday, and which will be found in full below, are not too good, but are jti t sufficient to provide a card of seven events on each
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  • 346 6 “DELIGHTED” One-Inch Sleeves and '•Shorts'* Women athletes are to wear a little GB rhis is the gW of a proposal which waa carried unanimously at •he «eneral meeting of the Women s Amateur Athletic Association —'.hat Every com oetitor shall wear a loose tunic or
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  • 259 6 ARMOURY IN GANGSTER’S PALATI L FLAT New YcrF, N wember 7 Detectives from the Chicago District Attorney’s office raided the home of Terry Drucgan. a beer luaning rival of Scarface''Al” Cap >ne, aid found they had entered an Aladdinreque palace. The former newspaper man had
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  • 136 6 TWO MALAYS FINED $lOO EACH Mr. Edward Jago, the Second Police Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, in cor.vic'ing two Malays named Abdul Azzz and Mohummad fined them $lOO each for having the care or assisting in the man’gnment of a common bettipg house at 33 Armenian-street used as a common
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  • 406 6 IN "ROUND” FIGURES 250 Trillion Miles in Length Can you inragine 250,000,000,000.000,000.000 miles? <o kgß spec a’ rrpmgen'a'ive of the Lindon Morning Pcs Such in rrund figures is the size of tb? observed heaven' 1 and to a'vi.-t the layman in h s comprehension a
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  • 279 6 ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY’S EXPLANATION London, November 14 Changes in the customs of married liD all over the world, resulting in a dealir.e by < ver 50 per cent in the birth rate were referred to by the Archbishop of Canterbury, addrewng the lower bouse of the
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  • 137 6 His H ghiers the Raj*h of Sarawak has appointed Mr. T. Stirling Boyd, Judicial Commissioner and Judge of the Supreme Court of Sarawak, to be Chief Justice of Sarawak. Mr. Stirling Boyd was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and Trinity College, Oxford, and served in
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  • 328 6 HOTEL TRAGEDY Found Shot in Bedroom in Early Morning Further details of the tragic death of r J. S. Hodson are contained in yesterday’s Malay Mail which says A European, Mr. J. P. Hodson, of Mosers. Guthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur, WBB found shot through
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  • 185 6 VIRUS TOO SMALL FOR MOST POWERFUL MICRO SCOPE New York, November 7. The common cold, which it is estimated in America alone coats two billions of dollars yeaily in wage losses, is canned by a virua so small that it defl es the most powerful
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  • 97 6 THRILLING FIGHT IN SHANGHAI STREET Shanghai, November 27 Three aimed robbers were killed, a British Police Inspector and a Chinese constable and three Chinese pedestrians were wounded, in a running revoher battle between police and mbbers in the International Settlement at 9 a.m. to-day. Lix robbers
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  • 156 6 When the Prince of Wales arriv d at the John Benn Hos'el for Lhys a Stepney the lower part of the bu>ldi< g was in darknesr. The electric light had fused, and as the Prince’s car drew up »t the door he was
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  • 477 6 Mr. Dnbree, Assibtaut Commissioner of Police, B i'u G j >h, haa entered hospital for treatment. Mrs N. D. Mad:e. *ife of Mr. Justice, N. D. Mudie, is a p<*FSrng°r to Malaya by the P. and O. “Kasimir” arriving on Thursday, Mr. P W. Hill?, of the
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  • 202 6 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL AT PARIV RUN FaR The Anglo Cnimsa School, Pant Buntar. held its annu l Parents’ Day ou Friday last, when the drawings and other bandwrrk done during ths year were exhibited. Theee attracted much attention and many purchaser?. Tae drawings and th? fret-work displayed were the
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  • 130 6 DEATH OF POPULAR SHIP’S OFFICER The death occurred at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Saturday, of Mr. William Ewart Earl late Chief Officer on the “Kuching.” Mr. Earle was only admitted tc ins Hospital cu the preceding Monday ana his unt mely d< a h
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  • 59 6 CHINESE CHAMBER j 0 F COMMERCE Tae fifteenth annual confer ol^ 3 of Associated Chinese Chambers i merce of British Malaya wi* tfja:® Malacca, in the premises of the Chinese Chamber of Comrae mencing on January 11. 193 The Selangor Chamber will be sented by Mr. Low
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 55 6 Boundless Energy] ON I Hot, Tiring Days! You can have it by eating the right f > d. “PINEAPPLE»! Bacon fir 1 Ham I Contain more than twice th > number of calories per pound than rump steak. They arc better energy producers and much more delightful to eat. New
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  • 595 7 SINGAPORE DETECTIVES STRUGGLE WITH GUNMEN citing scenes were witnessed in New ~1 .'e Road, Singapore, on Thursday even ir when three Cantonese robbers armed v ?h loaded firearms and daggers were aubushed by members of the Singapore j, active Branch and captured after a stern
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  • 87 7 PROSECUTION WITHDRAWS CASE ON GROUNDS OF INSANITY Mr. Edward Jago, the Second Police Magistrate, this morning acquitted and dis charged Raman Chettiar, who was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of about >’4oo. the property of his employers, a Chetty firm. Mr. J, J. Saunders,
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  • 105 7 The rifile for the Penang Turf Club rejected griffin, Colorado C'laro took place this morning at the Turf Club o tee and ft s drawn by Mr. Lee Eng Hock The total value of the raffle was $l,lOO Colorado Claro, is a four year old chestnut gelding
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  • 123 7 NEW K. L. TAMIL PUBLICATION in consideration of the necessity for P~ Aiding the Tamil public resident in Malaya with up to date news in social, educational, moral, religious and political subjects, Mr. M. K. Ramachandrum has started his publication of Malay Nadu, a Tamil weekly at 81,
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  • 331 7 PARTIES SETTLE CASE BUT D. P. P. OBJECTS A sentence of four months’ regorous imprisonment was passed on a Chinese coffee shop servan*. this morning by the Second Police Magistrate for voluntarily causing hurt to another hinese, an employee in a sundry goods shop. Mr. Soon
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  • 89 7 FUN FOR THE TINY TOTS The annual sports for the tiny tots of the Wellesley Primary School were held this morning on the School grounds w’hen sixteen items were on the programme. The items which included a three legged, a blind folded race end an obstacle
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  • 231 7 FANTASTIC RUMOURS Lord Gorell and Mr. MacDonald Mentioned London. November 23 Commenting on the statement that a Labour Peer, solely on the ground of Party connection, will be nominated as Viceroy of India, the London Observe' urges that the best man should be chosen, absolutely regardless
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  • Correspondence
    • 226 7 Tbe following letter is taken from the Straits limes. Sir,—I quite agree with Mr E. A. Brown’s view that traction overhead wires should not be erected in front of the Municipal Building. It would be a monstrosity. The way out of the difficulty to ease the present
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  • 100 7 MALAY GETS FOUR MONTHS’ IMPRISONMENT Basheer, a Malay youth, was this morning charged in the See. ud Police Court with wilfully disobeying the lawful orders of the Captain on board the 8.3. “Kasambi” on December 8 Basheer pleaded guilty to the charge but added < refused
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  • 53 7 On behalf of the Convent Christmas Fund we gratefully acknowledge the following donations: R. P. Phillips Esq. $25 Mrs. C. T. Huttenbach 50 Mr. and Ms. N P. Walshe 20 Penelope and Campbell 25 A Well Wisher 5 Anon 25 Total $l5O S. Wood-Hill. H. Dove.
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  • 14 7 Saturday, December 27, 1930, is gazetted «a fuWic Holiday throughout th? CoJfljy.
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  • 263 7 NEW DELHI DINNER Sir Willliam Birdwood’s Speech New Delhi, November 22 Remarkable tributes were paid to Field •Marshal Sir William Bi rd wood, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Army in India, at a farewell dinner given by the members of the Army and the Royal Air Force at
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  • 139 7 Further Consideration There was further discussion in the Sup reme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Sproule. on the Registrar's finding in connection with the Noordin Estate Settlements and the suit between Mohamed Surat and others v Mr. Lim Cheng Law. Nearly all the Penang
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  • 41 7 Reuter. Amsterdam, December 9 It is understood a meeting of the Dutch Tea Growers' Association is being held on December 22 to discuss restriction of production. Meantime contact is being kept with Bri tish circles interested in tea restriction.
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  • 239 7 PERAK ON SATURDAY The result of the match with Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday last was particularly gratifying as Selangor had previously won at Penang by the overwhelming score of 8 goals to one. This encourages Penang in the hope that Perak will be beaten
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  • 214 7 Mr. Lim Cheng Ean on Education (From Our Own Correspondent Hngapore, December 8 On the motion for the adjournment Mr Lim Cheng Ean said the replies given to his questions were illuminating and they pointed to one conclusion.! namely, that the admission of i Malay boys to Government
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  • 206 7 E. O. Hotel ATTRACTIVE EVENINGS NEXT WEEK The E. O. Hotel will be the scene of great activity next week, when two particu lady attractive evenings are being eff red to the Penang public On Wednesday, the Penang “Little Theatre Players, who are certainly deserving of praise for the regularity
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 11 7 should give Martell's Brandy the over others as it »3 superlative.
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    • 446 7 I Cars Homa LEAVE. Take advantage of onr special arrangements and I purchase a g— MORRIS For delivery in England, r HO WORRY—NO PELfcY NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. J Call or write to us for I particulars:— I WEARNE BROS., LIO.,
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  • 463 8 There are aspects of the travesty justice recently enacted at Moscow which must give food for I serious thought to all British subjects, in whatever part of the world they may reside. For years 'we have been accustomed to hearing of (]the terrible fate—torture and murder—of all
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  • 232 8 The receipt of a copy of the “Cameron’s Highlands Guide Book, issued by the Cameron’s Highlands Development Com mittee, reminds us of the wonderful potentialities of this hitherto only slightly developed health resort. The booklet is well calculated to discourage any intending visitor or resident, for it abounds
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  • 65 8 —Rugby Radio Service. British Driver reateS New Times London, December 8 The British Racing motorist Jack Dunfee, in his three litre British Sunbeam, yesterday broke four more international records on the Montlhery Track at Paris including the five kilome tres at 126.98 miles an hour and the 5
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  • 1232 8 Penang, Tuesday. death in such tragic CO circumstances of “Hoddy” of Guthrie’s has come as a great sh >ck to the many who claimed him as friend here a Penang where for so many years he worked and played. His was a loveable personality, warm-heart-ed, impulsive and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 435 8 lyou need if Too/ The uses of i HUMANISED TRUFOOD I are by < o mean* limited to the feeding of it fant It constitutes a ve y delicious 3 and nourishing beverage which can be 1 taken with benefit by every member of the family. It is especially beneficial
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    • 90 8 E. O. HOTEL, Friday next, 12th December The Baud of s.s. “President Garfield” will play for the After-Dinner Dance. Wednesday, 17 th December, In Aid of Funds for European Unemployed in Malaya PENANG M LITTLE THEATRE” PLAYERS IN “The Eternal Spring” A G 0 >D PLAY! A GOOD LAUGH!! A
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 403 9 year’s imprisonment.—Reuter and Rugby -Radio Service. Mr. Henderson Wriggles RABID ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA Parliament Demands an Explanation London. December 8 The Foreign Secretary, Mr Henderson, replying to a large number of questions in the House of Commons to-day, as to the reply received to the protest to the
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  • 69 9 Rugby Radio Service Attempt on Unconquered Peak 25,000 Feet High London, December 8 The Himalayan explorer, Mr. F. S. Smythe, has completed a party of five for next year’s expedition to Mount Kamet, 400 miles west of Mount Everest, which is still nnconquered. Kamet is 25,421 feet
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  • 63 9 Reuter. Large Increase in Population Shown by Census Tokyo, December 8 Official figures of the census of last October show a total population in Japan proper of G 4,147.000, showing an increase of 1,017,000 in the past five years. A density of 169 people per eq kilometre
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  • 156 9 Disaster off the Coast of France 14 BELIEVED KILLED Lorient, December 8 The famous Italian salvage ship Artiglio which has been salvaging the wreck of the P. <£ O liner Egypt fans been blown up and fourteen of the craw are believed to have been
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  • 273 9 —Reuter. Proposals under London Treaty Laid before Congress Washington, December 8. The Government s first year programme for naval construction under the London Naval Treaty calling for expenditure of $134,635,000 has been laid before the House of Representatives Naval Committee. Ths Secretary for Navy, Mr. Adams, pro
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  • 103 9 To enable the Trustees of the British Museum and the National Gallery tc make loans of articles in their collections for exhibition overseas, a Bill has been introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Parmoor. Lord President of the Council. There was a general resumption
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  • 153 9 Many Useful Articles and Paintings The Anglo Chinese Girls’ School at Anson Road is holding an exhibition of articles and other crafts worked by the school children, to-day and to morrow. A Pinang Gazette’’ representative who was conducted round the exhibition hall this morning by Miss
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  • 174 9 Reuter. Inspector-General of Prisons Murdered BENGALIS’ CRIME London, December 8 Colonel Norman Rimpson, Ins- pector-General of Prisons in Bengal Presidency, was to-day murdered in his office at Calcutta by three Bengalis. They also fired at an American in the Passport Office and missed him, but slightly wounded
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  • 108 9 Case Against Chinese Postponed Mr. M. B. Lynch, in the Second Police Court, mentioned the case in which a Chi nese is charged with possession of dutiable liquor at Anson-road. Mr. R. K Auten, of the Government Monopolies, appeared for the prosecution and said that he
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  • 107 9 .—Reuter. AIR CRASH IN CHINA Shanghai, December 9 Three were killed and five seriously injured when a mail passenger aeroplane flying from Shanghai to Nanking crashed this morning. The ’plane was rising from the Whangpo River, Shanghai, with it hit a junk mast crashed into the river bank.
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  • 1050 9 tionably intricate problem.—Rugby Radio Service. Issues Arising out of Burma’s Separation HINDU-MOSLEM PARLEYS London, December 8 Meetings were held to day of three Subcommittees of the Indian Round Table Conference. The Burma Sub-Committee disclosed various aspects of constitutional issues arising in connection with the separation
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 22 9 “PINANG GAZETTE” CHRISTMAS NUMBER Advertisers in the “Pinang Gazette” Christmas Number are requested to send in their copy as soon as possible.
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    • 179 9 time < Lx arrives, and with it the age old custom of Gift Giving. This is where we can assist you in our timeliness to solve many a perplexing problem. You will find that our Store is the ideal place for Gift-seekers, there are so many delightful suggestions, moderately priced
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 159 10 —Renter. e Limitation of Exports; Stocks to be Segregated Amsterdam, December 8 After an hour’s meeting of the Cuban-American Mission and the United Java Sugar Producers this morning, Mr. Chadbourn»' smilingly announced that everything was arranged satisfactorily. Details of the settlement are not vet known. The Cuban-American
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    • 134 10 MR. B. J. EATON DIRECTOR Mr. B. J. Eaton, 0.8. E., has been appointed Director of the Rubber Researh Institute of Mab.ya in Fucc-snon to Dr G. Bryce. Mr. Eaton ciroe to Malaya in 1906 as Government Ohemist, F.M.B. In 1910 he acted as Director of Agriculture,
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    • 74 10 FORWARD CONTRACT The Board bav- f r »he sale of 4 tons No. 1 baioked Saeet in > r thly at 16| cents per ih, for one y-aar, J muary t) December, 1931. This represents approximately one-third cf the Estimated Crop. Statement Shown g
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    • 77 10 Penang, December 9,1980 (3y Oowteau of TA* Charter, d I'lnk. C n London Bank Demand 2/3 23/32 m 4 m’ts 2 8 f 1 rivui? 3 m/tc credit 2 4 3/32 3 Documentary 2 4 7/32 < n New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 155|
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    • 73 10 CRugby Radio k&avicb) LmJon, December 8 ?UTia. 123.64; New York, 4.851; Brunels. 34.77 Geneva, 25.06 Arus «erdanit 12.06; Milan, 92.67 Berlin, 20.36 Stockholm, l<B.lo Copenhagen, 18.15 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.49 Prarru» 1631; Htioingfore. 1925 Madrid, 43.55 Liiboa. 108.25 Athene. 375 Bucharest, 818; Ric, 41J Baer ng Air eg,
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    • 148 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations m MESSRS. KENNEDY A Go’s share list st 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day rs g e SB/Rl3. p ’3 0 03 OQ CQ UC I G. 10. IC. 10. Mining. Bstu Caves. M «40 .45 .40 .45 Hitam
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    • 53 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices r/Af: LONDON Spot £ll2-5-0 Down 15/3 Months’ £ll3-10 0 Down 15/SIFGAPORE $57.37} per picul Down 37} c. 225 toes done RUBBER-. London 4/1 Dp }d. New York c. (BoM) Up }c. Local 15} cts. Up c. By Courtesy of Messrs
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    • 245 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) S.R. Sheet 15| cts. per pound =per pl 120/66 London 4|l New York 9i c p. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-diy are ae folio v s: Spot 151 cis. per
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    • 468 10 GENERAL MEETING Failure 01 the Second String The ordinary geneia! meeting of the Hevea Rubber Trust, Ltd,, waa held in London on Nov. 12. Mr. Richard Arnold in the absence of the chairman, Mr, J. L. Loudoun Si and, presided. Lbe chMrman, in the course of
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    • 175 10 Penang. December 9, 1930. S cts. Benares Ouium p. chest nom 5,000.00 Cloves 90.00 Gold leaf selleri 73.00 Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 4 70.0 C H 0« .1 60.00 Coccauta per LOO9 15.00 Copra Fundried sales 6.55 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Ooarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells
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    • 42 10 homeward ma 1 by the s.B. Rawalpindi doses at 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, the 13th instant. The s.p. Kashmir with mails despatched fmm Loudon on November 20 is expected to arrive here at 1 p,m, on Thursfa' the 11th instant.
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    • 201 10 NOVEMBER RETURNS The following are the latest returns for November: Kay Yew (Kinta Vallej) Tin Mine- L d. Mine Output picuh 2' 9 Tributors 5 Total 214 Kinta Tin Dredge No. 2 pels. 1.380 Semenyih Tin Output pels. 160 Hours run 223 Hours lost 18
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  • 248 10 ROAD DESIGN THAT MAKES FOR SAFETY Road surveyor* from all parte of h 1 coun ry met in L mdon recently at tip invitation of the R.h. C.. to discus’ r*-»' design and safety, “The Motor Cycle’’ in a leading ariicb. The showel that, through ut the
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  • 37 10 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 o.m. March Radio Packing Overture The Mag'»c Flute Mozart Reminiic-ncee Of Gounod Godfrey Intermezzo An Ansel's Borg Fox Trot When I’m Looking At Ygu Stothart God Save the Kmg
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  • 329 10 INFORMAL TRIP Leaving for South America in January T is understood that the Prince of will sail for South America in in the Pic fic Ste«m Navigation Company's liner “Oropeea.” He will leave Liverpool, with, it is believed, Prince George, on the tfeernoen of Jamary 15.
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  • 623 10 PROFESSOR GREGORY ON ITS ADJUSTMENTS J. W. Gregorv epok-*of “The M*chin»ry cf tbe Emh” in his Tnomai HawknlAy Lecture at the Institution ol M-cbanicii Engineers on Novnmber 7 H«i ’.bought the earth cou'd b* regardec a? a machine, as it coi s sted of e combit ation
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  • 860 10 KENNEDY Co.'s I KAMKB. S -a LIB tUBBIB CUellaM B Aile brHubbe»Qi 1 r« 1 Aloi z*)»h Rubber K«ut*> ’0 t NKalay KbUk s I Ayer TTftaun Plantfaf SynSfatt* i I 5 Knntag Rabbet Eta tai** <• Ayer Molek Rubber Oo p- J Ayer Panae Rubtag Butev. BtUa Planting SynSioate
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  • 1689 11 Results of Genetic Investigations A New Problem The Survival of the Unfit Dr Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, Ji rest* 4 J a gathering of in* die »1 < fficere „1 medical students at Mar.chemer oo Member 7. cnlbe subj ct of heredity and nredestination. It was
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  • 446 11 PROHIBITION EVILS Sir A. Balfour’s Experience What he described as the terrible effect of Prohibition upon the young people of the United Statis was ou I'ned by Sir Arthur Balfour in eviderca before the Royal Commission on Licer sing. Sir Arthur, who said he had visited
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  • 232 11 CALLOU3 CRIME IN A JEWELLER’S SHOP Berlin, November 7 A girl, barely sixteen years of age, named Lieschen Neumann, has confessed to the instigation and an active participation in a most brutal murder committed on an elderly jeweller named U.bricb, who was found dead in a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 342 11 I it I < DUNLOP/— x I I GOLF BALLS I IN NEW&ATTRACTIVE if I GIFT BOXES/REDOGOLD |g I Useful I Christmas I I Gift- iSIH I I Cj.tr 7 «LHEJUQKUOP GOLF BALL 3 I Sure to be welcomed Sf g andappreciated by ail players of.new construction is j I
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  • 933 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the wpeki In Part i b Krian fr< m Fa?an Datoh and Teluk A*’Bon, Silin fur BUiwan to-dav at 5 p. m. m v In*an from
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  • 446 12 SOLEMN DECISION BY AN OPEN-AIR CONFERENCE Exile’s Dummy on Show One of the s rangeet open-air meetings ever held in Piccadilly oircui, or for that matter aly where e’s decided after long and apparently headed argument hat Eroa himself tla I return and take up the
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    • 18 12 BOSCH 1 Plugs have proved to be best on the road, in the air and on the sea
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    • 197 12 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette” can be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL. Abdul Rahman, E. and O. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. Md Eusoff, Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier. Md. Ismail, Logan’s Archway, Beach St Look Bros., 215, Penang Road. Hock Huat, 178, Penang Road. Kader Mydin,
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    • 150 12 tnW i in JbqraU 3 Conditions of Diarrhoea especially when caused by weakened nerves, prompt relief invariably follows the administration of calcium (lime) in the form of Kalzana. It quickly allays the inflammation, strengthen* the bowels in their fight against the infection, and soothes the irritated nerves. Take Kalzana, the
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    • 32 12 y theathelsovXll' TO NIGHT UNTIL SUNDAY. “The Devil’s Pit” An epie drama of MAORI life made with native cast. REGINALD DENNY in “Clear the Decks” A Super Comedy. •“Twin Trig-g-ers” BUDDY ROOSEVtL
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    • 66 12 ’Phone Best Sound 264. in Town TONIGHT Positively the Last Night. 6-15 <£ 9-30 P.M. FOX MOVE ITO NE D?AMA “Wild Company 0 with Frank Albert sin, H. B. Warner, Sharon Lynn and Joyce Compton A Powerful Moral Drama of Misguided Youth and Fond Fathers. TO-MORROW. Your old Favourite Reginald
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    • 145 12 r —-—r- —nTiTTTj— ~iiii itihim mmiii rr cgflmiip- 7 I Tremendous Succe*».! Bumper Homes Ni-kit I Season Extended until Wednesday 10th I A Phone No. 1 i 79 w I To-night and To-morrow I Paranjoanfj Brilliant All-Col©ar I Musical Romance I Yhe Vagabond King I with Dennis King I Jeanette
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  • 945 13 ROYAL OPENING Brilliant Scenes at Westminster The King, who was accompanied by the Queen, opened the second Session, of Parliament under this, the second Labour, Government. For more than one reason the event was remarkable. It was the first time that the King had performed such
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    • 246 13 ELLWOB'S HHJKTS INSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING FOR 4<g£>. AN OVER ELLWOOD. P~ 100 YEARS obtainable from all storekeepers. JOHN ELL WOOD SONS. W* Great OhaH«t» Lo®<soa.S. E When Women Suffer, 1 1 they take r «tayefc’s ASPIRIN. X Speedily and f certainly the pains <J\ K x disappear. The Original
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    • 258 13 ■'F a—i Hi Charming subtle are the new Kayser* colors. Smart. appealing, A 'S! the clearsheerness of Kayser’s IrVl T> texture. Economical and en- w'x'A during, its pure silk strength! The tailored beauty... the slimming elegance of Kayser’s Slipper Heel* and Slendo* Heel, have fascinated women I everywhere. Kayser Hosiery
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  • 279 14 MADAMEg’PAVLO VA IN WITNESS BOX Young Dancer s Character A settJeno' nt was annour c d on November 5 in the action in which Modame Anna Pavlova and her husband. M. V. Dindre, were sued by Mies Elaa d’Arcy, a yrnne dancer, fcrmerly a m» mbrr of
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  • 339 14 SIDELIGHT ON FARES Interesting sidelights on cabbies in London ICO years ■go are provided by an old copy of the ‘‘R» gulations for Coach and Cabriolet Fare-,” wh ch has b»en presented to the London Mos urn by Mr. RrFort Holland-Martin, C.B. The reguh ticns
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 253 14 IN Healthy Hair Will Grow Only on a Healthy Scalp Keep your scalp in good condition by shampooing regularly with a liquid soap made by dissolving shavings of futlrura Soap in a little hot water. Rinse thoroughly in tepid water. If there is any dandruff or irritation of the scalp,
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    • 68 14 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction One tube of DR. VAN VLECK’S PLASMA will relieve you of all painful •welling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it to-da*». Stocked by
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    • 421 14 A..et, eJeed SI 1.000,000. S. G A.wrance in force .weed The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., I x H (Incorporated io Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE i Winchecter Houae Singapore. LONDON OFFICE j 27, Old Je Wty P I The Company has £20,G00 deported with the Supreme Court of England and
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  • 630 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET, PeraUfj, December 9, 1930. Mutton cte. Matton Indian per Io 56 Head Sheep or goal each 1-30 Liver with heart A lu*f do 1.50 Trip* do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet 40 Uidney pair 30 Feet the four 50
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 424 15 M H J V?\,'y f- K 3 5 3 72 f ,'~V}J I <■> 7 --r-r-Tt 41 I I I I Keep up I your weightl I IF I ilf you are losing weight augment your diet with the active Vitamins A, B and D contained in I |j ■■■•■‘KEPLER’I
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    • 281 15 DIFFICULT DECISIONS By GLUYAS WILLIAMS 1 I \S3 4 < ,>._ L /I I aW THt TEJEPBOHE RINGS AND THERE'S NOR.CW HOME? I3UT YOU 6*L(JYAS (Copyright, 1930, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) fORCfAfTjS I IIP! ll— —l*l 111 Eg <a i.dr w© Fifty odd years ago your Grand' without a
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    • 1354 16 TaF BLUE FUNNEL LINE DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE INTENDED BAITINGS FROM PENANG. I dbid AMERICAN MAIL LINE <i WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. prjfL, c“ UW 11 —Agfr' i V ’,H& J-15 H«nb«« PYRRHUS Jan 21 Amsterdam, London, and H*m urg l<-. SARPEDON Jan 29 Marsaillee, London, Rotterdam Glatgow s TRANS
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    • 715 16 P. 0.-BRTTISH AND ATCAR LINES A (Companies Incorporated in England) I MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO Peninsular and Oriental S. W. Co., muter con Penang, TetakW I :nc LMto SM LUI uWhw Mata Bari lutiards from Lendos for Shioa and Japan b u l q u I Kashmir Dec- 11 Sailing*
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