Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAIl.> No. 22. VOL. LXXXIX TUESDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 489 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street r lI—HIIIMI lIIMMIBM I I 111 Willi I &am—»||||hi| L i| '<i Iliff SBaßaß^a3ai^®^^^™®^®a^J®S®E32EaE®aa®BH3H®BKa»a»Sa«KKaS£^EaEKfflHESSfiKß^^i3iKSßaßM^mEjOT a Don’t forget to ask for DffiOET C EL A. U D 0 N A “WHITBREAD'S fe/ 1919 M DRY Wnh’*
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    • 14 1 H.TOHISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2712 2 -1 .Kf municipal notice estate TROST AGENCIES BANKS I position vacant H Municipal Notice r ***** UMITFD nederlandsche hTndbT' I 1 q x vr nti/iiiirioc I All persona desirous of claiming re- {.IdZ/J LIMIIIIi, MAVTSCHAPPH N v I Conductor-Drozer-3rd Grad» ter SCnfl yOUF CHqUiriCS Th. Parking Pbcs for motor vehic.ez
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  • 572 3 LITTLE PUBLIC SUPPORT Sympathy with Murderers The proposed abjlition of the death penalty for an experimental period of five years is not finding many adherents in legal, medics’, and other circles. There is, in fact, a strong body of public opinion in favour of its retention. The
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  • 187 3 226 DURING THREE MONTHS Three hundred and sixty two person* were hilled in the London area in street accidents durii g Ju y l August and, September last year, according to a return irsued by the Metropolitan Police. The number ofirjured wai 15,287 over 166 a
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    • 590 3 A CAR tor YOUR LEAVE) WI X you come Home on Leave or on a visit, ///IL\\ von are sure to wanta Car. BJB\ 1,7/<m i\\ Perhaps you will take one X vESE I ack with you, or it may i^>.,. f ~rbe that you will only re- l|l quire
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    • 391 3 'l It has the Flavour of fresh dairy milk. z Nestle’s latest product is the ’♦X, xSw finest cow’s milk obtainable ——A orK n Switzerland. It is simply sterilised and canned. ij, Nestle’s modern steniisation 1 process retains the natural JtJH flavour cf the milk— U xy/ li.fl rv| 5)3
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  • 1930 4 THE WORLD’S LONGEST AIRWAY Day and Night Flying Soon THE first weeks of 1931 will see the launching of one of the greatest enterprises in the history of commercial aviation—the establishment of the world’s longest organised airway over 8,000 miles of route between
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  • 194 4 T he Meaning of Education ETON VICE-PROVOST’S DEFINITION "Education is wbat is left afterM have forgotten all ycu ever learned, w* the Vice-Provost of Eton, Mr. 0 Marten, in presenting the priz s at Sloug* Secondary School recently. "Mathematicsand other sabjectnw be very dull, but they teach 3oncen tion, and
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  • 108 4 A story is going I Magistrate, suffering bun-P I aud feel.UK vary I into by a Buy wnile the street. L I Turning to a fr.end, the M an annoyed tone c^ pre( they I Boy Scouts a*e every j e 0 I into
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    • 239 4 ANY CAR FROM HENLYS IS WORTH MORE Worth more because It is backed by a firm you lif T can trust w 'th a nation-wide service organisation Because it carries a liberal and dependable IQ guarantee to repurchase at the expiration of your \rUli leave. Because it is available on
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    • 132 4 cf '''i “Stiff H < Jfq WISfiE SUCCKS COMES HOf Sales of whisky that are the largest in the world do not result from a whisky for special occasions, but from a popular blend. Such a blend is Johnnie Walker Red Label the whisky that has made Johnnie Walker’s reputation.
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  • 604 5 Rubber not “Down and Out” China and India as Potential Consumers My object is to sound an optimistic note that should prove helpful in dispelling the gloom resulting from rubber and tin slumps of unparalleled duration and severity. Although concentration on minimising the cost of
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    • 257 5 Bovin? 'll KBl soon 9 efs an /Z 7 T out of bed V' I w /wfiTIP II in <df/W «SH I 'T-— j i *®W!s'’Tv Zn I v 1 il l W iiiiiiiiii ll,,, iiu,lii'!ll",liiiiiiii|l"l|,|iiiiiiii|ll 1 ii' !ll ,1 iiiiiiii |l l|,| iiiiiiii |11 Hiht7 lf oit il^hiiiifti^itniii^^hiuiiiiilin^nniiii ,^IBl
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    • 95 5 AjJESTIC J SOUND |EiJ|SYSTFM Positively Last 2 Performances. To night nt 6-15 9-30 Paramount’s Excellent Dramatic Production SARAH SON With the Screen’s Foremost Dramatic Actress Ruth Chatterton More Brilliant —More Fascinating—More Charming Than Ever! From the stirring novel by Timothy Shea See and Hear-,The Famous Star OF “Madame X” and
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    • 671 5 GREAT €MI E Stocktaking OimLIL BRS'-KS ALL RECORDS FOR VALUES GIRLS FROCKS. LADIES JUMPER SUITS. Dainty White Voile Frocks with Li k ht We.guc Silk an d WoJ embroidered edge, Coloured Ging- t d a ham Frocks with knicker?. and Sl eeveleg B Two Suita m artificial silk frccka in
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  • 135 6 FIFTH ROUND Chelsea at Home to Blackburn London, January 26 THE draw for the fifth round of the F, A. Cup, to be played on February 14, resulted as follows: RirmimgKam v Watford Chelsea v Blackburn R Barnsley v Bradford C. or Whampton W, Portsmouth
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  • 215 6 Opium S eizures BRITISH SHIP D-TAINED IN NF.W YORx New York, January 27 Six bnn!r?d hl* pu"d tins of opium va’ued at over §120,000 dollars were ee'z’d by customs cfficals curing the in pec i r n of the British motorehip Raly Castle from p ort Sdd. The opium vat
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  • 213 6 Ci REBRAL HAEMORRHAGE On’onel R. R. Taylor, Commandant, F.M.B. VoluLteer Force, died suddenly of c rebrel h*» after bathing at the L-keO ub at Kn L Lumpur on Sunday morning. Oo'onel Taylor assumed command on June 29 and was a keen and popular < ffict
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  • 395 6 THE ENTRIES Class 3 Horses Poorly Represented Below will be found the full entries for the Taiping Turf Club fourth Professional Meeting to be run at Taiping on January 31 and February 4 and 7. The entries, on the whole, are poor and this is particularly
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  • 440 6 SINGAPORE TROUBLE Malays Help to Disperse Chinese Hooligans Regarding the recent riots at Tankab, it i« learned that two to three hundred Chinese, mainly of the labouring classes, assembled last Tuesday evening at 6.30 and marched in a procession through the streets with banners
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  • 125 6 I. —Renter. IMPORTANT DECISION BY BANK OF NETHERLANDS Amsterdam, January 26. The Bank of the Netherlands has re‘ vised the clause of its statutes regarding the purchase gold and now lays down as a rule that the Bank can buy bullion in a weight of about 124 kilogrammes
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  • 769 6 The St. Pdtrck’a Rod* *y of Selangor will hold a fan y dress bill in Kuala Lnmpurcn St. Pair e.’r Lar. March .7 The price of tickets has been nxid at SSD a head. Mr. W.H.T. Bowate* h-s b '*n appointed* Midshipman on in the las: batch
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    • 14 6 DIGESTION OUT.OF. ORDER! A COURSE OF PROMOTES SOUND DIGESTION AND SOON PUTS YOU RIGHT
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    • 220 6 J WHY is it that Cold Storage reconstituted milk is used in all Government Hospitals in Penang and Singapore Because it is the nearest approach to Dairy Milk available in Malaya. It is bottled fresh daily under the most Hygienic conditions. Good [B The Blackbird Self-filler represents the best value
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  • 5032 7 Jury Bring in Majority Verdicts Defendants Fined $250 Each Judge Moved to Mercy rpflE trial of Mrs. F)len Jane Mason and Matthew Reid A who were charged with causing the death of a Tamil, named Kuppusamy. at Green Lane on November 14, by driving a
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  • 105 7 The Chinese, named Kwek Ing Hock, who pleaded guity to having caused the death of a Chinese named Ooi Choo Cheong by a rash and negligent act namely by driving his Motor Bus No. P3820 in a rash and negligent manner and whose sentence was deferred till
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  • 523 8 Yesterday we suggested in view of the extreme paucity of news regarding Gandhi’s release from jail, and particularly in view of the absence of any official wireless from London, that an official or unofficial censorship had been imposed. More news has percolated through to-day, but there can
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  • 261 8 Mr. F. A. Pledger, in common with many others, ourselves included, is convinced that the telephone communications throughout Malaya are not of a type calculated to minister adequately to the requirements of local trade and commerce in this year of grace. Whether he is satisfied with the answers
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  • 1310 8  -  A. H. L. Penang, Tuesday. «X3HE path of the newspaper sub-editor, that man of vast patience and skill with bine pencil, who moulds to his will vast masses of illiterate literature so that the public may read pleasantly, is beset by many evils and the wonder is
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    • 128 8 IifaWMBBMKwiiOEMMi t»N Hi »1 m i >■■»<■ fe' I PACKED D^y2so CO ED® C I i, I I ji, 23 u 1 ifcoffin I 1$ S 1 I r| fe i-:3 ii r vs- gnenuß I w» ©SW I W aj®®<!®(?UJ h m. s. K SOLE AGENTS: I Henry Waugh
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    • 58 8 E. O. HO 1 EL TO-NIGHT AFTER DIN-Krv DANCE. Wednesday I hursday, 28th and 29th January. TWO NIGHTS ONLY at 9-30 p. MPenang “Little Theatre” Players will appear in “ON APPROVAL’’ The Daring Comedy in 3 Acts. SEATS NOW BOOKINC AT RECEPTION OFFICE. 'PHONE 322 Fri lay, 30t'i JanuaryAFTER DINNER
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  • Gandhi Offers His Advice
    • 361 9 Debate on India in British Parliament What Civil Disobedience Has Cost 101 Killed, 427 Wounded and 54,000 Convictions Police Charge Calcutta Procession Interviewed while waiting for a train to Bombay, Gandhi stressed the desirability of the immediate release of all political prisoners sentenced for carrying out his civil
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    • 206 9 54,000 Convictions in Nine Months New Delhi, January 26 Questions in the Assembly addressed to Sir James Crerar on behalf of the Govern ment elicited that 54,000 persons hid been convicted for civil disobedience offences between April and December, of whom 20,000 were arrested for picketing
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    • 238 9 Mr. Churchill Warns the Country London, January 27 The House of Commons debated the work of the Round Table Conference. Mr. Mac Donald reviewed the whole labours of the Conference and asked the House to instruct the Government to complete its work in India where the alternative to
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    • 74 9 freedom with redoubled vigour.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter, Inflammatory Resolution by Indians in Japan Tokio, January 26 Twelve Indian Nationalists at Tokio. headed by Rash Behardi Bose, a wellknown Indian political refugee, passed a resolution rejecting the “alleged conclusions reached by the so-called Round Table Conference” They
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    • 487 9 Vigorous Condemnation by the London Press London, January 26 The Viceroy of India, in a speech, said the ’Ovemmsnt, in consultation with the Local Governments, have thought it right that -■’■embers of the Working Committee of the U lndia Congress should enjoy full liberty discussions between themselves
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  • 296 9 f Reappointed Treasurer of Australian Cabinet MINES SCANDAL RECALLED Canberra, January 26 The Federal Cabinet by a majority has decided to reappoint Mr. Theodore as Treasurer, this subject to ratification by the Labour Caucus, which Mr. Scullin will demand to night The case which led to
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  • 187 9 Conditions in Timber Camps NO PRECEDENT FOR LEAGUE ENQUIRY Soviet Cannot Consider” Investigation London, January 26 In the House of Commons replying to Sir William Davison, Mr. i)alton said Litvinoff has informed Sir Esmond Ovey, Ambassador at Moscow, that the Soviet could not consider the request
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  • 135 9 —Reuter. Arrears of Railway Loan Interest London, January 26 In the Hou=e of Commons replying to Mr. A. M. Samuel on’ with regard to the Chinese default in respect of railway bonds including the Hukuang, Tientsin Pukow, Lung—tsin guhai and Canton-Kowloon, Railways Mr. Dalton stated proposals aimed at
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  • 103 9 ,—Reuter. Employers Who Embrace a Fallacy Berlin, January 26 The Garmin Steel Trust nroposes to cut wages in the workshops at Essen by twenty per cent and the reduce to number' of working days this month if necessary. The Trust is prepared on these conditions to
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  • 67 9 >d.—Reuter. Twenty-Four Days’ Fighting on 12-Mile Front Rome, January 26 Italian troops have completed the occu pation of Libya as the result of the capture of Kufra after twenty-four days’ fighting over a 12 mile front. A hundred natives were killed and a number taken prisoner and a
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    • 105 9 rB ..A I i WAfaKER 1 Wn Black Label, e Mwlm this finest. H Old Highland |i Guaranteed over 12 u °ld and the same quality OUNtDiN l«$O -.AMAICAIH »1. SL throughout the world. 1 branded SOLE AGENTS’. John Little Go., Ltd., I {lncorporated in England.) Penang. Singapore, Kua’a Lumpur
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 73 9 THEATISIh OOVAI/l TONIGHT UNTIL WEDNESDAY. The Call of the Wilderness 5 riels with the wondei’ (log* George Walshin” “COMBAT” 5 reels ROD LA ROCQUE fn “Mold ’em Ta-le” 8 reels Comedy: Love Sweet Piffle 2 reek A PHONE Best Sou n d 2 6 4 j n Town. TO-NIGHT LAST
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  • 614 10 L. C. MEETING Penang Members’ Questions (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, January 27. In the Legislative Council Dr. Hoops speaking on the first reading of the Quarantine Prevention (Amendment Bill emphasised the danger of the spread of yellow fever in Malaya and urged the extreme importance
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  • 35 10 —Benter. Fatal Railway Accident in Holland Amsterdam, January 27 Three were killed and many injured by a passenger train colliding with a goods train at Groningen station owing to a pointsman’s mistake.—Beu ter.
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  • 190 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES’ The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day £e g 3 SHARKS. j 2 v 7 a cq on as efl 10. 10. 10. 16. Robber (Dollar). Bassett -60 .70 .55 .65
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  • 57 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £ll4-10 0 Up 7/6 3 Months’ £ll5-17-6 Up 5/SINGAPORE 158 75 per picM Down 37 J c. 150 toss tool RUBBER: London 4d. Down }d. New York 7J c. (Gold) Down ic. Local 12} c. Down c.
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  • 110 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 12f cts. per pound =per pl 016/50 quiet. London 41 New York 7} cts. (gold). [By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). Gene al Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow b Soot 12} cts. per
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  • 66 10 Messrs. Boustead d Co, Ltd. 27ih Jan. quotation for Singapore refined tin $58.75 per picul, business done 150 tone, Penang refined tin $5B 75 per picul, hovers no sellers, unrefined tin $57 75 per picul, tin ore $57 75 per picul. 77i« following were the rubber quotations in
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  • 19 10 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N.L. From 18 h to 24 h January (one week). PicuL 71
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  • 46 10 The homeward mail bv the r.s. Talamba closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 30th ins ant. Toe F.s. Rohna with maile despatched from Lon ion on J tnuary 8 is expected to arrive h- re a 6 i.m. on Friday, the 80th ’-••ant.
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  • 1014 10 KENNEDY Co.’s SHARE LIST NAM 88. o. S M I «ÜBBKR JDalliuM t c Alle b> Bubbw 0« j a lor 'l2 13 A Malay H ’litem Plantfng 1 F I 2 Ayer Kunlng Rubber ■getete* 2J 8 Ayer Molek Rubber Co 0 > yer Pana» Robber BrteW 9 I
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  • 217 10 But Small Reduction at Liverpool The statement itsaed in London last night showed: London 80.194 mns, increase 933 tons. Liverpool 42,171 tons. Hec-eise 99 tons. Yesterday’s Smoking Concert PRESENTATION OF CUPS The Smoking Concert held at the Drill Hall, Peel Avenue, ’ait tight and which
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  • 109 10 CHINESE YOUTH CHARGED Beh Ah Leng, a Chinese youth, who is charged with kidnapping two girl minors and committing a serious offence on one of them, was produced again before Mr. Curtis, the Second Police Magistrate, this morning. Court Inspector Nunn stated that a postponement of
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  • 51 10 —Reuter. GANDHI MAUDLINISM Bombay, January 27 Shouts of long live Gandhi from the crowds greeted the arrival of Gandhi and Mrs. Naidu. The procession to the house of the Indian merchant where Gandhi is staying was held up constantly to enable the Mahatma to receive garlands from admirers
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 11 10 S. G. FOOTBALL FORECASTS NO. 12 $5OO WON See To-morrow’s gazette
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    • 272 10 New Advertisements POSITIONS VACANT. Reliable Dist*ibutors i qiired for Ceylon Teas in A lor Star, Bn kit Mertajam, Penang aid Kulim. Salary, Commission, an*< noupe rent allowed. Cash Security $250/- Anol-’ for particulars, Box No. 17 c/j Tae Pinang Gizette. NOTICES Wanted Chinese Clerk. Post filled. Applicants Malay Peninsula Agricultural
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    • 258 10 Cars™ Home LEAVE. Take advantage of For delivery in NO worrv-ho peu no EXTRA EXPENSE We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us f or particulars.— WEARME BROS., HB, 30, Anson Road, Penang. Phone 258. BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. A
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  • 1829 11 Printers to Pay About £500,000 w Costly Hearing Judge and “Elaborate Fraud” Judgment was given on Dec. 23 in one of the most important actions of recent years, that brought bv the Rank of Portugal against Messrs. Waterlow and Sons, Ltd., printers, of Gnat Winchester-street, London,
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    • 472 11 h <wi y?'" > fi V ”Ml| r /ifee> *A4 A s«'” F> r 'hW< x ****> K <W I *Vjg AggiSS O rtl '"W MW.;&S ki Careless Washing Spoils the Hair ft simple hair styles of tc-day make >iel fill hair a necessity L. -Idly, beautiful hair is now
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    • 254 11 Q _in every direction f DUNLOP durability ’i is winning more.and f M more appreciation Z "A" Ayi a I J Tyre Incomparable Stocked by all dealers, U THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY, (S. LIMITED, I PENANG, LIVING Zh CELLS j seen Shrek through W e a k c e 11,
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  • 873 12 PORT OF PENANG Schedule of Principal Lines THE fcllo ving is a list of yarsels arriving and sailing /rem Penang during the In Perl Teiaf tn b'* Dajak from Ba‘oe-Bahra and Belawan-Dali. Sailj on Wednesday for Batoe- fhhra and B^:awan-D^l i 9 Krian ircm Bay;an Datoh
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  • 202 12 Penang Ja mary 27, 19? 1 ota. B'Ub arts Opium p. oh»st oom 5,000.C0 1 jv»i i 90.0 C Q >ld laaf sellers 72.0) M'ce taking nom 170.0< Nu mags 80s 70.00 UOi 60 00 Coconuts per 1 0 X) 15.00 Copra Sundried sales 5.85 Ra‘'ais sales 11.1*'
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  • 71 12 P Lang, January 27, 1981 (Bv Owtew The Chartered flank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 >, 4 m/ts 2 8 P ivate 3 m/ts credit 2,4 3/32 8 Dooumsntary 2 4 7/32 01 New York Bank Demand 56 Franca T.T. 1,425 India H T.T. 155| Bangkok T.T. 78
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  • 77 12 (Rugby Radio B hrvioh) London, January 26 Paris. 123.87 New York. Brussels, 34.83 Geneva. 25.09 Ams ter lam, 12.06 Milan. 92.74 Berlin, 20.42 Stockholm, 18.13 Copenhagen, 18.16,- Oslo. 18.16; Vienna. 34.52: Pra ane 164 Helsingfors. 192$ Madrid 46 80 Lisbon. 108.25 A hens, 375 Bucharefrt, 817 Rio, Buenos
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  • 393 13 Why Mr. U. Ba Pe Left Indian Conference London, January 6 The question of the future of Burma—the province larger in area than France and with a population of 18 QOO.OOO— has to-day come to the front of the many complex issues still to be settled by the
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    • 519 13 The Soap That's Known and Sold the World Around For regular I toilet USC n l^e k° me there S no *^i n g better than udcura Soap Containing the medicinal and antiseptic properties of <uti<*ura, it soothes and heals as well as cleanses the skin. > ample each i“
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    • 457 13 I A«eu exceed >11,000,009. S. C. Aiiurance in force exceed >38,000,000. 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated bi Strait* Sottiements). i HEAD OFFICE, Wind,— Hon.. LOUDON OFFICE, 27, OU J.wr,, K.C. T*. <■ --...0r kM 220, 090 s upr m Co E0.1m.2 M>d craplM witk lb.
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  • 688 14 FISHING RUINED i Pollution of Britain’s Rivers A resolution was passed at a conference on pollution of rivers and streams at the Royal banitary Institute, London, urging the Minister of Health “to set up Rivers Boards and to put in hand forthwith an examination of all
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 332 14 '-YG." ...«g Chivers Jams SOLD A RECOMMENDED I housands oi tons o! iresn fruits are bysiores everywhere taken every year from Messrs. Chivers orchards direct to the Orchard Factory AGENTS: to be made into Jams and other fruit V. R. VICK CO., products. Every jar is sealed with HONC Chivers’
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    • 38 14 yjhßTiws mF s, I APIOL S» STEEL 1 Sure end certain for all Femal» I complaint».Every lady should 91 keep oox i B the houea. W, J. EDMONDS, K Th® Entrliah Pharmaoj 52, 54. Beach Street, tenant, I
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    • 301 14 ♦s ffcgjf f I MterfSli f c s YOUR SAFECUAR& I A. is EVANS’ Antiseptic F ft Throat Pastilles. They Maj Ep C*' H keep c >lds at bay and i 8 ve relief in cas-s of 5 Coughs, Catarrh, Bron- e jwty chins, etc. VV' (Be.vans' I #1 Pasiiiies
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  • 624 15 CHOWBASTA MABKET, Penang, January 27, 1931. Mutton— C te. Mutton Indian per lb 56 Head Sheep or goal esob 1-30 Liver with heart A loaf do 1.50 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep M per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 40 Hney pair 80 Feet
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    • 421 15 gUJI Mfi JJIMI JUiimu '-HUi JHlifik I Will They Do Not Fear This Trying Climate. This wise couple appreciate the necessity of having reserves of energy and power in this exacting climate, and like thousands of others they have found that Hall’s Wine supplies these reserves. If you suffer from
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    • 181 15 HEM zSsx EiMM MHH S Fastidious women MEH 7• prefer Kayser* Hosiery for its inimitable smartness its com- j prehensive and charming selection of shades its exquisite, clear F sheerness, with which is combined Z Z extraordinary strength and dura- j/ bility. The Kayser Slipper Heel* j and Slendo* Heel
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    • 1209 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I dollar steamship line I INTENDED SkiLINGi FROM PENANG i dInd AMERICAN MAIL LINE I WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT FTf» I r SARPEDON J>n 29 Marseille?, London, Ro’terJam Gla-g)* S i 3 xGL UCU-8 Feb 5 Amsterdam, London, and Mainburg. M i g x PHILO3
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