Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 April 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 84. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 15th APRIL, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 355 1 It NAGATA; brothers I dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52. Leith Street p. f“f'++4<'i« > i I /”1 I j -ti/fL i Gripoly-the belting which LJ^IJIJ^IY) H* I irr-- irT- S* conserves power —improves ‘1 *F l| —-j I' ffi/Xjli I j JSSSjjMMljga I 4 WgM|MP
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 773, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2146 2 TT EL"!? 1 .■■■"—gWlgELJ POSITION VACANT MUNICIPAL NOTICE CREDIT FONCIER BANKS D’EXTREME-ORIENT HANDEL *~A~ReM. Palace _jj Money making, part time occupation. In view cf the exietence of rabies QOCIFTF A NON YMF MAATSCHAPPIJ. N. V. Organizers wanted Neither tex) to form among dogs in the Island of Penang, the NETHERLANDS
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  • 349 3 I HCOVERIRS NEAR BABYLON Professor’s Sensational Discoveries PRICELESS j ‘welkry worn at the Court of Nebuchadnezzar, magnificent sculpture of the Sassanian period, and Royal tombs over 5,500 years old have been discovered by the OxfordField Museums Expedition excavating at Kish, near the site of old Baby’on.
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  • 187 3 GIRLS WITH GUNS BUSY IN PARIS Paris h 8 no greater social problem now than that of the beauty with a gun.” Every d’.y the newspapers tell several stories of how a matrimonial y disappointed young woman has blown —or attempted to blow —one of
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  • 147 3 THE FROZEN SENTRY Here is a story with a Siberian settirg though it comes from Rochefort. A Senegalese rifleman was on night sentry duty. He did not understand his orders very clearly, but he had g r a’ped the simple fact that immobility is the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 85 3 AGENTS THE EASTERN MgSgS AGENCIES L T VV !Jr l( V W ■■> zrfj Nr VI H Hiff if fQ OTCALLLIMS PERFECTION SCOTS WHISKY D.f J.MCALLUM L\ EDINBURGH. I A GOLDEN CHANCE VISIT j Pramanands SALE Opens Monday 13th inst- 10,000 EMANTS I To Clear Below Cost. Pormanond Bros. 14,
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    • 553 3 “It is a mistake to use any other setys Franris Echtm has bteit the T? t t nr tt xt W < w I I 40 y e^r > beauty J B B B_ B JL. *1 'CI specialist Budapest. of Budapest Beauty specialist to the leading actresses and E‘m
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  • 1512 4 Titanic Disaster Recalled Lights That Mocked a Sinking Ship Nineteen years ago to-day, the White Star liner Titanic, believed to be unsinkable, went down in the North Atlantic, on her maiden voyage, after striking an ice-berg. The liner carried 2,200 souls and of these 1,500
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  • 102 4 The excitement of house-hunting has not been denied the Queen, although she haa never had to do it on her own cooutt She has been looking for a town house for her brother, the Earl of Athlone, and Piincess Alice, who are returning from South Africa
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  • 193 4 WIFE’S TERRIBLE REVENUE Paris is only too well accustomed to cases in which the revolver has been used to settle domestic quarrels. Fn o Prenat, of Levallois, however, sought a more terrible medium for her vengeance. She drenched her husband with boih .ig oil. Leading
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 137 4 r 7 X Or C/ 1 f i 'ss*'' j V,; S ><is' V I I||V;, "''iff ff specially made FOR MALAYAK and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is liquid danger, Cow Gate Milk Food brings health and vitality and everything that Baby needs
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    • 79 4 PIANO FOR $175ILctc's youT oppovtunity to secure a Bargain. Tie-conditioned Pianos in perfect condition. Instruments that have been accepted as part payment for new Pianos which we are selling off at less than market value. Iff™ Wiii iW' OL ~sjSwi3<lL4l i TS» Ok \ggeLJl i| e f BkKW. iki'imu n"J
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  • 1720 5 Unofficial Members Withdraw Opposition Suggested Drastic Economies At the Federal Council on Monday Mr. Bailey, speaking on the Tin Restriction Bill, protested against the methods adopted bringing the Bill before the Council, which he thought had been treated with scant courtesy. He and his
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  • 195 5 SHOOK FOR A FIANCEE A Parisienne who some time ago became engaged to the nm of her dreams did a verv natural thing—she had her photograph taken and posted a copy to hitr. Tne photographer was a real artisL and the girl’s beauty suffered no diminution
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  • 124 5 A SPLENDID ACHIEVEMENT The March report of the European Unemployment Committee shows that a total of 217 applications for assistance have been received to date. Of these applicants 141 have joined the Service Company M. S. V. R-, have found or been found emp’oyment, or have been
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  • 458 5 HOW WINTER IS SPENT Watchers of Mountain Passes IT is reported from the Hospice of the Grand St. Bernard, which is situated at a height of 8,110 ft, that the depth of snow there is 30fr., a record figure. The snow is said to be
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  • 278 5 THIN PAPER FOR ALL NOVEI S Has the bulkiness of English books, especially novels, become a bogey to th? book-buyer that should be extinguished This, in so many words, is the chai lenge which a prominent publishing house is about to make. For in future
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  • 156 5 81-CENTENARY TO BE KEPT IN JUNE. The Royal Dublin Society keeps its bicentenary in June of this year, and the celebration will extend over several days. A verv hindsome souvenir volume has been published, which recalls that ‘in the days before Governments recognised the duties of social
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  • 300 5 CAMBRIDGE TO OVERCOME DIFFICULTY A determined effort is being made by the Colkge Authorities to accommodate more undergraHu itea in Co’leg and to reduce the number of those living in 'edging houses. Since the War the number of students has increased enormously, with the* result that bbout
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 182 5 Soving Time hr You also 2Li A rowing-boat should not exist any more in this age of mechanism. Better make a motor boat of it. No matter whether you must make long or short trips. whether i you travel on deep sea or on a shillow river. whether j you
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  • 2350 6 Through Official Eyes Stipendiary Steward’s Interesting Report Incompetent Riding Mr. J. C. Osborne, Stipendiary Steward to the Straits Racing Association has sent in the following Report on Racing for 1930. The -eport contains much interesting data and will be perused by all followers of the
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  • 729 7 P. C. C. DEFEATED D. A, F. C. Take Revenge SMELTERS BEATEN The D. A. F. C. who were the champions (f the Penang Football League last year and who were only defeated by the P.C C., li id full revenge yesterday on the Esplanade when in
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  • 464 7 Football interest on the Esplanade yesterday x as centred in the meeting of the Darul Aihsan Football Club and the Penang Cricket Club and so the league engagement between the A.C.B. Union and the Eastern Smelting Co., on the Dato Kramat ground prow'd but a
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  • 356 7 Reuter. KING ALFONSO EMBARKS Madrid. April 15 King Alfonso, accompanied by the Duke of Miranda, arrived at Cartagena at 4 a.m. and immediately boarded the cruiser Principe Alfonso. London, April 15 Alfonso is assured of a welcome in Britain if he cares to come, judging by the sympathetic
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  • 320 7 OVER IN FIVE MINUTES Mr. W. D. Horne as New Commissioner Yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was over in less than five minutes, only formal business being conducted. Mr. W. D. Horne, acting Protector of Chinese, Penang, was welcomed as a new Commissioner vice Mr.
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  • 168 7 FATHER OF DR. J ANDO The death occurred at 3 yesterday afternoon at No. 77 Kelawei Road, of r. Kohei Ando, father of Dr. J. Ando, of Penang, and of Dr. K. Ando, of Singapore. The deceased was the senior Japanese resident in M alaya.
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  • 84 7 Rugby Radio Service. Satisfactory Progress Continues London, April 14 It was stated at Windsor Castle this morning that the King continues to make good progress. Sir Milsom Rees and Dr. Martyn saw His Majesty this morning, but it was not considered necessary for Lord Dawson to drive to
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  • 108 7 .—Reuter. New Six-Gun ’Plane for United States Army New York, April 14 A new army monoplane which is a veritable ‘'flying fortress” has been de signed by the Fokker Company and satisfactorily tested. The 'planes single wing bristles with six machine guns which, when the ’plane is
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 547 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.” Sir, —Yesterday. Disgusted represented bis grievance as to the unfair water-tax by the Municipality against people living in kampongs, and las one living in such a kampong, fully endorse his letter. Kebun Nyok is a thriving little suburb between Perak and
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    • 196 7 Sir, —Mr. W. Greig s remarks on the above subject, which you published in yesterday s Pinang Gazette”, should be blazoned in letters of gold throughout the streets of Penarg. To quote a phrase used by Mr. Greig. "It would be money mo t rxcellently spent.’’
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  • 24 7 .—Reuter. ST. MIRREN SWAMPED AT FALKIRK London, April 14 In the Scottish League Falkirk beat St. Mirren by five goals to nil.-
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  • 543 7 Dr A. C Kathigasu has been appointed to be a visitor to the Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan. The Assistant Medical Officer, Grik has been appointed to be a member of the Grik and Lenggong'Sanitary Board for the current year. Dr. Tan Cheng Leng has been appointed
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  • 214 7 Widening Operations and New Dock Programme London, April 14 The deep water channel into Southampton, which is one thousand feet wide and thirtyfive feet deep at low water, narrows to six hundred feet from Fawley Beacon to the Docks. Within a few weeks operations will begin to give
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  • 99 7 Rugby Radio Service. Avro Machines Ordered by the Government London. April 11 Tbo Indian Government; have now ordered from Avro Limited, aeroplanes to be used when the agreement with Imperial Airways for the operation of tbe Karachi Delhi services expires at the end of this year. The aeroplanes
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  • 76 7 The Operetta “Hiawatha” will be performed at the Town Hall shortly by a group of friends on behalf of representative various local Funds. The music is adopted from Coleridge Taylor, and the operetta will be in full costume with special scenery, etc. Costume dances will form
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  • 20 7 MONTHLY MEDAL (STROKE) 7he April Monthly v edal (Stroke) will ba played for an Saturday and Sunday.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 10 7 You are sure of being nourished if you take BOVRIL.
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    • 290 7 New Advertisements TO LET Furnished House, 3 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, Girage, Servants* quarters etc.» good locality. Immediate entry. Moderate rental. Apply Box No. 68, c/ j Pinang Gazette. TO LET OR FOR SALE 87, Cantonment Road, Penang. One Commodious two-storey bungalow ffeing the sea with beautiful and healthy environment
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  • 519 8 Viewed in the light of recent events particularly in the light of the collapse of the Republican attempt of last December, the sudden proclamation of a Republic in Spain and the abdication of King Alfonso, the last of the Bourbons, is surprising; viewed in the light of the
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  • 285 8 Grave perturbation has been caused as a result of the revelations made at the Federal Council meeting regarding the state of the F.M.S. finances. The estimates for the current year have had to be revised on the basis of the trade and revenue returns for the
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  • 80 8 Hua Hin Aerodrome for Use in Wet Season (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 14 The Siamese aviation authorities are placing at the disposal of regular air mail liners Ritherk? calling at Don Muang, which, in view of the heavier machines now employed, will not be usable in
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  • 1098 8 A. H.I- Penang, Wednesday. WE read in the Times of Malaya that by means of the telephone that iiurnal was able to give the gist uf Monday’s Federal Council proceedings to its readers the same j a y_ a feat which, fi om our own bitter knowledge
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  • 38 8 Unemploympnt figures for Biuk’K* 1 a total of 4.267 persons of whom to 01 rity are Chinese. j 1S The Australian Federal ovorl l rnt^ r fiv& renewed the sugar embargo for ur years.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 62 8 r‘Three Star” Brand /o»./ j""* i VzAv FINEST QUALITY CEMENT Guaranteed to Exceed British I Standard Specification I G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS FOR MALAYA. I i J m gggYfe I u u s feOfirSiWl S m aC*£» 3» /$1 c R r b MgflWffißffWEjß b s s
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    • 65 8 Ei. O. HOTXU Thursday, 16th April, 1931 at 9.30 p. m. After Dinner Dance P. O. Outward Mail. Dress Optional. Friday, 17th April, 1931, at 940 p.ra. The Band of the s. "President Polk” will play for the AFTER DINNER DANCE. Sunday, 19th April, 1931, at 9.30 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1523 9 King Alfonso Abdicates and Flees the Country Provisional Government Established Personal Safety of Deposed Monarch Guaranteed Spain Wild With Excitement King Alfonso of Spain has abdicated and a .Republic has been proclaimed through out the country. No official announcement regarding Alfonso’s abdication has been made in Madrid,
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  • 300 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Preparations for Ottawa Conference BRITAIN’S HOUSING PROBLEMS Responsibilities of Local Authorities London, April 14 The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, in the House of Commons to-day, stated that arrangements for the Imperial Economic Conference to be held at Ottawa this summer were in the
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  • 121 9 —Reuter. Permanent Council to be Created London, April 14 No official statement has been issued, but it is learned that a final agreement has been reach ed in Paris on the Chadbourne sugar restriction scheme which will be ratified at Brussels within the next fortnight. It is understood
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  • 62 9 —Reuter. Fate of Belgian Priest at Patung Hankow, April 14 It is just learned that when a body of Communists on April 4 captured and looted Patung, on the Yang tse, seventy miles above Ichang, they took prisoner Father Maryp Aeons, a Belgian missionary. Father Aeons was
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  • 40 9 —Reuter. Viceroy Leaves New Delhi En Route for England New Delhi, April 14 Lord Irwin had a magnificent send off when he left for Bombay en route for England. Gandhi is seeing Lord Irwin at Bombay on Thursday.-
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  • 178 9 Rugby Radio Service Tribute to Help of British Bluejackets London, April 14 In a despatch to the Secretary for the Dominions, Lord Passfield, on the subject of New Zealand earthquake, the Governor General, Lord Bledisloe, pays tribute to the work of the naval officers and men,
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  • 56 9 ,—Reuter. 18 Killed in Chicago Disaster Chicago, April 14 The worst underground accident in the City’s history occurred in a sewage tunnel under construction. Fire broke out in the supporting wood work. Nine men hitherto have been brought out dead and nine others are believed to have perished.
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  • 157 9 —Reuter. Revolting Evidence Heard in Camera Dusseldorf, April 14 Evidence at the opening trial of Peter Kuerten, a labourer who has confessed to the “Ripper’ crimes which terrorised Dusseldorf two years ago was so revolting that the proceedings were held in earner?. To day Kuerten entered
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  • 60 9 —Reuter. Fresh Efforts by Dutch Growers Amsterdam, April 15 An important move to pursue efforts to enforce restriction of rubber production has been taken by four members of the Dutch Committee who have convoked a meeting for to morrow to form a new association to work oat an
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 158 9 „His Master’s Voice” lo whom World’s -—< Greatest Artists entrust their reputation. A NEW RECORDING bY Sengi Rachmaninoff Fritz Kruisler A magnificent artistic partnership Sonata in G. Major, On. 30, No. 3, Beethoven First Movement—Allegro Second Movement—Tempo di Minuetto y Third Movement— Allegro vivace 1 1)B. 1464 More “Carmen by
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  • 635 10 SUPREME COURT SUIT Judge Holds Mawanchee was of Age in 1924 In the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. Justice Sproule found that Mawanchee binti Abdul Asiz Khan was of age in 1924; therefore the mortgage she executed in 1924 was valid, and accordingly he
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  • 68 10 ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY A Chinese named Tui Ah Hua to day pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted cheating before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang. The prosecution said that accused attempted to cheat by changing two empty tubes of opium for two full ones at
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  • 59 10 ACCUSED REMANDED Yew Ah Lim was to day charged before the Penang Police Magistrate with the theft of several items of clothing belonging to Teoh Ah Ilin, or, alternatively, with dis honestly retaining stolen property at 202 Kimpong Batu Ferringhi. The accused claimed trial. His Worship
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  • 454 10 TWO CHINESE ON TRIAL Postponed for Further Evidence Lim Boon Hoo and Ho Tong who were charged in the Penang Police Court on February 27, '1) with attempting to redeem two pledges from pawnshop No. 51, Carnarvon Street, to which they had no title, and
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  • 171 10 ACCUSED A( QUITTED Police <. ffer No Evidence The case against Lee Beng Siang. a local business man, who was on Saturday produced in the Police Court, before Mr. Edward Jago, having been arrested on a warrant and charged with cheating in respect of fifteen tons of
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  • 179 10 The ft Lowing is the Din ctors’ Report for the fourth cf the Company ended 31et October 1930 to be presented at the annual meeting to be held at Penang on April 29. Prospecting:—Since the last report was d conditions in the Industry hav? not
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  • Company Report
    • 395 10 The following is the report of thfor the year ended December 31, 1930, to be presented at the annual neeting to be held at Penang on April 21: Your directors have pleasure in presenting their report and statement of ccountß for the year ended 3Lt
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    • 375 10 ANNUAL MEETING The Twenty-fii-ist Annual G neral Meeting of the Uten Simpan Rubber Company, Ltd. wa« hold at th« registered t ffice of the Company, No. 1, Emb rkment, Kuala Lumnur, on Saturday, April 11th 1931, with Mr R.C, Russell in the Chair. The Notice
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    • 386 10 The following is ths r°port of Directors of the B seett Rubber Comp ny Limited to be presented at the annuo’ meeting to be held at Pera r on April 21; Your Directors have pleasure in presenting their Report and Statement of Acc inntH for the
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  • 53 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 8.8. Sheet 10i pI 3/66 Qiiet London 3i New York 6| ds. (gold)(By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). Geaeral Produce Agency Ltd. Higapora PrIGW for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day a;e follows B P ai 10j cts. per lb. April/June 10| July/Sept. Dt Oct./Dec.
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  • 204 10 RAILWAY TESTS ON RUBBER TYRES May we ex rect the present comfort of railway travelling to ba made still -aioother by tbe adoption of pneumatic tyres? The g«eat weight of modern ro l iog stock make such an idea appear fau<astic, bu' it fact that the
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  • 39 10 The homeward mil by the s.«. Kmndla closes at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 18. h instant. The s.p. Comorin with ma ’s despatched in London on March 26 is expec.ed to arrive here at noon to-morrow.
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  • 154 10 TO-DAY’S PRICE* The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day q 5 rri g 00 Shares. g, J? pq OQ (X) «2 $O. c. c. c Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin, 11/9 12 3 11,9 12/3 ex
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  • 52 10 Latest London» New York and Local Prices TINt LONDON Spot £ll5-12-6 Up 10/3 Moths’ £ll7-2-6 Up 10/SINGAPORE $58.50 per picul Up 25 c. 150 toas done RUBBER. Lo iden 3j d, Unchanged New York 6g c. (Udd) Unchanged Local 10> c. Unchanged By Courtesy of Mastrt KENNEDY
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  • 97 10 Messrs. Eastern Sm a lting Co Ltd. London, April 13, Spot £115.5.0 three months’ buyine £116.12.6 three months’ sellins £*16.15.0 Messrs. Boustead d Co, Ltd. 15th April quotation for Singapore refined tin $5B-50 per picul business done 150 tons, Penang refined tin per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined
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  • 166 10 Psnang, April 15, 1931. ct? *enar n i Ooium p. chsgt-iom 5,000.00 Clov«8 90.00 Gold 1* d sehiATi 72.0? M/we none 170.0* Nutmt 80« 70 QO m 60.00 Coconut er 1/00 15.00 Gopra I undried buyers Rattans sales 11.1 Rattans CoErsa 10.60 Green Snail Sheila 13.00 Rich— S’am
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  • 70 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, April h a Paris. 121.19; New- York, Bruesels, 34.93; Genev-, Q dam, 12.10; Milan 92.> 1 r Stockholm 18.15; Cep h >fl 4'., O?lo, 18.16; Vienna,34.ss; ne 5 )5 Helsingsfor?. J nC b r 4 Lisbon, 108 25; As.a; ,r e ,u 817; Rio
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 302 10 i ft fa Runny The Cheerful Hotel" to-day DINNER DANCE Also EXTRA DINNER DANCE on Thursday. Sunday, 19th April There will be an Orchestral Concert beginning at 9.30 p.m. Mr. Reginald Selleck will render Pianoforte Solos, and the Runnymede Orchestra will play selections of light Music. Admission RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD.
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  • Feminine Reflections
    • 825 11 \r ,nday: —For the use of all wh< jy find it useful, do record here in m] j,-\ r y a meet excellent hint for v ashin; iiehf bor pans in which ncaekerel, free! herrings, or other strong-tcelling fist have been cooked. Phis not to attempt to
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    • 386 11 BY MRS. MALCOLM MASON Every colour of the Rainbow plays its in the lives of each of us. Once we liked a colour or we disliked it, and used it accordingly, and there the matter ended. To day we are on the eve a great revival of
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    • 417 11  -  BY MOLLIE LITTLE Most of the new mrdel* are notable for their very fanciful sleeve*. Even the sports suits and morning frocks have amusirg little cuffs and collars that one notice almost before anything else. Sometimes the cuffs are cut in one with the sleeve, being elongated and
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    • 62 11 Stiff white muslin frilling is reminiscent of fashions thirty years ago, but it is chic and youthful when a'lied to a black faced cloth frock, as illustrated in the sketch. The scheme would be admirable for sunny, Spring mornings out-of-doors, when it is warm enough to dispense
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    • 462 11  -  BY OLIVE ADAIR The vogue for contrasts in spring fashions is re-echoed in furnishings, and beautiful collections of fabrics afford many instances of how furnishings and renovations are to be effected. Lovely satins, taffetas and slub materials make ideal curtains. Some are reversible; their embossed and
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    • 558 11 BY ROSAMUND While eggs are plentiful, the housewife who is wise gets in a store to preserve for use later on, when they are not nearly so cheap. One thing is very important when buying eggs for this purpose —that is to ensure their being really new laid.
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    • 443 11  -  BY MARJORIE CROOME All woollen garments, from simple» jumpers to elaborate frock?, can be washed at home easily and satisfactorily. The great dangers are ehr nkage, hardening and stretching; but these may be readily avoided. Soda, of course, should never be used. It ruins woollers by
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 127 11 H q MALARIA jC— THE TRAGEDY OF THE TROPICS. lncrease your body a resistance i I:, against MALARIA germs by “f :‘l lit taking O PHYLLOSAN I! regularly. If you have already had Malaria a course of PIIYLLOSAN will rapidly restore the vigour of your blood and rebuild health and
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  • 1756 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE follovFing la a list of vesseh arriving and sailing trona Penang during the In Pert Te-laJ 1. B. Rawang from Kantang, Ghirbi, Pungah and Kantang, Sails for Kantang, Pungah, Gbit bi and Kantang to day. 11 Sitiawan from
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  • 400 12 —“Rubber Age.’' ABRUPT DROP Heavy Losses Suffered in 1930 Production of automobile tyres of all types in the United States abruptly dropped last year to the lowest figure recorded since 1923. According to the statistics compiled by the Rubber Manufacturers’ Apsoc’ation, actual output of all pneumatic, solid
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  • 141 12 No matter who you are or what you ’re, every man, woman and child needs an occasional aperient. Waste matter is bound to accumulate to a greater or degree and every now and then the food tract should be cleansed. This is sound health-sense and all doctors
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 83 12 CARRON CAST-IRON RAIN- t WATER AND SOIL GOODS B I ►5 If 9 ,< JJt ’’"W [j! Bill O' M Single Branch Square Bend Offset Wil > 6 9 I —9 V* U lU No. 10 Manhole Cover Carron Grange Bath Carron Manufacture, are recognised as THE WORLD S STANDARD
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    • 30 12 ARE YOU GOING ON HOME LEAVE? DONT “SHOP” FOR YOUR PASSAGE ATPLY TO THE American ExrrE 5 CO. //VC. For Sailings, Bates, etc. Your Bescrvation Y a NO EXTRA CHARGE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 189 12 «Maw.ailll.l ■IMMIUXIIIII miw III I'IMWII illiil H HILL JI If T7l jOIESTiC I•/ Penang» Premier SO UND ||“E|sYSTEM' I LAST TWO PERFORMANCES I Ist Show TO-NIGHT 2nd Show I 6-15 p.m. IV7 iNlkJlll 9-30 pm. I M.G.M.’s Talking, singing, Dancing I Musical Extravaganza “Hollywood Revue’ with 25 STARS—CHORUS OF 200!
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  • 684 13 Al. CAPONE’S PLEA “To Be Great is to Be Misunderstood” To be grra\ eaid Emerson, ie to be mieundrratood. Mr. Al Capone, the greatest gangster Chicago or the world han ever known, h?a recently discovered the truth of Emerson’s saying. And ro disgusted is he by
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  • 96 13 Berlin taxi-cab drivers, following the murd« r of two of their number by robbers have asked the police for permission to protect themselves. They want: Revolveri; Mirrors on the windscreen so that they can see what goes on in the cab; and A light in the cab.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 311 13 i T/SSfW w| M -<k (alt i> *>W-U. 1 f^., ■'•wi |fr.frw.\ .'..ji.’ A> Remington, Mo AUTOLOADING 11 SHOTGUNS The latest addi/ffrjaf tiontotheßeming--12 and 20 Ga. Mr on line of s p° firearms is the fine 2(J tf&jSy gauge autoloading 5 SHOTS MfyfSy shotgun. The perfect balance of this new
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    • 281 13 I I f t; I BrSt > j'-? <w a Wctt /mI v i Jk Wk. "Wa. Z\ Ik < flf y-' J w For Discriminatinq Smokers (XPRESS CIGARETTES 555 ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD7£LONDOIM> 267 in l Ilrescriptionl If you are a sufferer frott f 1 i X ■V Eczema,
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  • 301 14 WIZARD SMITH’S AMBIT ON A Car Superior to Bluebird? NORMAN (Wizard) Smith, the daring Australian speed ace, is confident that he will be able to beat Sir Malcolm Campbell’s land record at a speed of 300 miles an hour (five miles a minute). Using an a’l-Britieh
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