Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 208. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 543 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street Thought For To-day. “Hath An Excellent Good Nam?.” Much Ado. etc. Act 3 Sc. 1. “DON’T FORGET THE BRITAINS BEST BEER, WHITBREAD’S p oX™ N Read’s “DOG’S HEAD Brewed from the Finest Malt and Hops
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    • 16 1 H.TOKISATSuf STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. b ’Phone 772, 70 t BIBHOP STBEET. PENANG.
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  • This Literary Column
    • 1301 2 The 6th Foot. A History of the Bed-i fordshire and Hertfordshire R g mant. By] Mejor-Genenl Sir F. B. Maurice. (Constuble. ss. net.) In this readable little book on the 16th Foot, onee the Euskinghamshire. from 1809 the Bedfordrhire, and since 1919 the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment,
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  • 346 2 GO SIOW POLICY RECOMMENDED T 1 e Federation of British Industries h-,s received from its correspondent in J. vian illuminating report as to cond tions in tha- falaid. T ie J *va Government, h states, is carryirgcu’ a campaign of enforced ror, which resulted, amongst other thing»,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 742 2 TO-LEC MUNICIPAL NOTICE Compound Houao, No. 178. Kelawei In view of tbe Bojd. Entry. Commtaione™ d«nr. to «11 Compound Homo, No. 54, Peel Bttention o f the public to the follow-1 Avenue. Immediate Entry. iag relations now in force: 1 Apply 59, Beach Street, Penarg. n> o jthall be permitted
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    • 25 2 LOST. $1;000 per Year, and more, through corrosion. No REWARD is offered for findin g the obvious remedy—use NORUSTO and PABCO PAINTS. |m w f
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    • 759 2 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BARK OF INDIA, LIMITED. CORPORATION [lncorporated in England.] [in’COßpor ated in the colony r x 01 H °NGKohq Authorised Capital <£3,000,000 Th T Subscribed Capital £1,800,006 J h he f member, i S i imited Paid-up 1,050,1)00 the d mnner R«er»s Fond Undivided Progt» £l,«S8,000 by Ordiosnce
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  • News From All Parts
    • 283 3 STRANGE DRAMA Power of Speech Taken Away by Discovery 4 secret has been taken to the grave, because- immediately on discovering it, one man, now dead, lost his power of speech and because the only other who shared it is also dead. Involved in
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    • 146 3 Despite the rain aid the deserted pavements of the unfrequented side street, two musicians blew lustily a duet in braes that echoed cheerily from the high buildings, rising aid falHng with defiant rhythm betokening a file optimism in the players. When they had finished and shaken the
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    • 155 3 ’’Traler" Mobeihy, who was born at Penal anguishene, in Ontario, nearly 96 yurs ago, aid who has died a: Duke, Lake Saskatchewan, was one of the three sots of an English captain and a Frenchwoman of the family of the ’a e Marshal Foch who
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    • 94 3 FROM EAST AFRICA twins from an East Afri*an. farm were among the passengers who Srr 'ved at Folkestone. They were Peter and Rowland WhiteP who have made the journey to r.R<and in an ingeniously padded box Tu nlfiht vaj converted into a cot. tw CB with
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    • 229 3 IXPEOTATION OF LIFE Nation’s Health Unsatisfactory Although the vitality of the nation has been steadily improving the expectation of lifa is still only 55 years for males and 59 for females. This WBB one of the points emphasised by Dr. W. G. Willoughby in his president’al
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    • 156 3 SHOULD THEY BE LEFT AT TOWN HALL Nearly 200 pauper lunatics from East Ham are in the Brentwood and Colchester mental hospitals and Essex Ocunty Council and Colchester Borough Council asked in the Chancsry Division for an order calling on East Ham Corporation to remove them.
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    • 108 3 The present great vogue cf carnations, rivalling even roses in popular favour, is ascribed in part to their being a favourite flower with the King (says the "Liverpool Post”). His M j ?sty’s fondness for the fljwer is the more interesting because it has long been associated
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    • 101 3 The Social Hygiene Congress meeting in London was one to a journ at 4-30. At 4.31 p.m. S r Charles Grant Robertson, Principal cf B.rmingham University, was still addressing the congrets. Then, with a hasty glance at the clock he star J. d the delegates by
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    • 37 3 Manx Education Authority has decided to abolish prspra cry classes in secondary schools. It was argued that the ac mission of young children increased tbe cost to the pull c and pandered to parental snobbishness.
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  • 79 3 Even a missionary conference relaxes sometimeF, and the 3.000 present thoroughly enjoyed Lord Irwin’s story of the attempt to p< pularite civil aviation ia India recently. A pilot, wishing to attract at least one passenger, promised an Indian gentleman a trip free of cost. ’’You
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  • 68 3 The last item in the orchestral concert on the Regional was the lovely Dance Suite on tunes by Couperin, by Strauss. This was murdered by chopping off the last part in order to let the Epilogue start to time (writes a "Star’’ correspondent). And when the
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  • 80 3 ALL SALARIES CUT IN HUNGARY Budapest, August 28 Economy beir g the watchword all over Europe, the Hungarian Cabinet has decided to do its share by cutting eff 10 per cent, from the salaries cf all Slate officials. At the same time the Parliamentary parties have sgreed
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  • 61 3 Princess E.izabeth is so well-known to children of all natior a’ities (writes a "Star” goisip) that when she was driving in the Park some litda Spanish gii h. with their governess, shouted shrilly ''Allies a la lof ant a chic*** ("There goes the little Princess They waved
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 295 3 Assets exceed >11,000,000. S. C. Assurance ia force exceed $38,000,000. t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated te Straits SsttiMasots). i HEAD OFFICE, WiacMcter House Slniapor*. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, B.C, Tbe Comptnj bra 120,000 deposited wfkb tbe Supreme Court of Enfkted Mod eompSea with Ibe
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    • 225 3 BIG NINE The Outstanding Car for Value and g Performance in 1931 is the |j < ~u blmiaard “BIG NINE” j The ideal ear for all who appreciate BIG CAR B COMFORT AT SMALL CAR COST —An I improved design of the popular and B successful 9 h.p. Standard of
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 853 4 VICTORY AFTER 8 YEARS English Leaders’ Failure Scotland beat England by 8 games to 7 in the annual match between teams of amateur golfers representing the two countries on the Roy a’ Liverpool 1 nks at Boylake, It was the first Sottish v’ctory for eight years. Why
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    • 226 4 WIVES BARRED Forwards Who Average Nearly 14 1/2 Stone Capetown/August 5 We have hrard of golf widows, aid the Australian cricketers’ wives know what it is to be cricket widows. Now, South Africa will soon have four Rugby widows. Four of the 29 Springboks who are
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    • 145 4 NINE TEE COURSE IN AUSTRALIA It has taken a Scotsman to invent a really economic golf ourse tls v required only a few hundred yards of g*ound over which nine hobo cai be played. This Scotsman l.ves at a station right up country in Au
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    • 119 4 MADE BY DESIGNER OF R 100 The Prince of W<J s has ordered a new cur of unconventional Rtn a nhne design. It is nearly ready and when decorated with his own colours —red aad bLck—it will be ded.vered to York House. Its designer, Sir Dennistoun Burney,
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    • 41 4 Iwaki, August 31 Two s udents of the J .pan University, Sh’geru Sano and Toeh’aM Knnita va. who left Mukden early fait month foi Tokyo on a long distance Marathon race, arrived at Shimonoseki yesterday m orning.
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    • 71 4 Nauen, (Berlin), August 28 Copenhagen: A Berliner, Walter Sa wall, won the World’s Championship track cycling over a 100 kilometres from the holder of the title, the Hungarian, Moeller, aid also beat tbe French champion, Lacquehay, and Belgian champion, Lirart. Siwa’l, who rode a wonderful race, did
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    • 33 4 N.uen, (Beil n), August 29 Paris: The German, Deutsch, won the European championship for back-stroke swimming for 100 metres, in 1 minute, 14 4/5 seconds. The Hungarian* B tesky. was second.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 430 4 f z J kzM f ■Lzes i'- z >»>•-' Z .i. i;i K- v J X V i fa L The Smile that is spreadingoverlAalaya! W Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow all else has failed this world-famous food has given W I Baby vitality in place of debility
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  • 770 5 midnight incident Chinese Acquitted on Trespass Charge At the Assize Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Whitley and a Common Jury, a Chinese, Kbu Thye Keat, who was charged with trespass at premises 156 a, Pitt Street, occupied by a Chinese midwife, Teoh Suan Kee, on August 4,
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  • A Corner For Women
    • 994 5  -  BY I. G. E. L. It has been said that we eat foods that are far too heating for this clin ate. The specialists in diet will fell us that everyone eats too much, and that people in the East not only eat too much, buttbat they use
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  • 503 5 M. P.s AT VARIANCE Protest by Lord Eustace Percy A protest against the habit of “censoring” the pleasures of the people on Sunday was made by Lord Eustace Percy (C., Hastings) in the Committee on the Sunday Performances Bill. He was opposing ai amendment, moved a3d Ja’.er
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 169 5 Baby Constantly Crying and Scratching Healed by Cuticura “The trouble began with scales on my baby’s head when he was a month old. It went on like that until he was two months old and then after his morning bath, water used to come from the eruptions. Baby could not
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    • 681 5 For Health and Strength all the year round take R u; j AJ I Wine A Word of Advice THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVB. 1 From all first-class Chemists and Wine Merchants and AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA), LTDSINGAPORE PENANG. Propri.ton: Stephen Smith A 00. TM, Now that the cost ol production has
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  • 1344 6 Abbot’s Gift for Gold Cup Ginger and Mikado Good Things Gladiator’s Outstanding Chance BY “TIC-TAC” To morrow will see the conclusion ®f the Singapore (Gold Cup) Meeting and by to morrow evening we shall know the winner of the Gold Cup, the Blue
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  • 141 6 TO DAY’S TEAM C. R. C. To-Morrow and Free School on Sunday Mr. Alan Loke's team of Chinese footballers from Selangor arrived at Penang this morning for a series of games over the week end. This afternoon they play the St. Xavier s Recreation Club
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  • 42 6 -Reuter. SWINDON TOWN DEFEATS QUEEN 3 P.R. London, September 10 In the Southern Section Swindon Town beat Qaeen e Park Rangers by two goals tc one. la the Northern Section Carlis’e and Wrexham drew, each side scoring tvo goals.—Reuter
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  • 56 6 -Reuter. PERRY REACHES SINGLES SEMI FINALS Forest Hills. September 11 In the National Singles Campionships quarter-finals Lott beat Van Ryn 5-7, 1 6 6 0 75.6 1; Perry (Great Britain) beat Frank Bowden 6 2 63. 6-4, Doeg beat Shields 62 119 4-6 86 and Ellsworth Vines
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  • 86 6 0. R. C. TEAM TO MEET ALAN LORE’S XL The following have been selaclbd torepresent the C.R.O. in a ecccer ma‘ch against Alan Loke's Tsam of Ku da Lumpur on Saturday at the C.R.C. ground st 5 p.m. Ng Kam PhooL (Captsit); Khaw B a Thong aid Ooi
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  • 35 6 FULL RESULTS The full results of the Penang TableTennis Championship are as fo l >ws: Champion:—Teh Thong Khay. Runner U^: —Chesb Oiuan.Fa-g, Third:—Ong K»m Caooi. Fourth:—Chenh Poe Hock. Fifth: —Tan Kim How.
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  • 28 6 SCHOOLBOYS* RACE The Chinese Swimm’ng Club 150 Metres Medl y Relay open to all school boy members will be swum on Sunday at 11 a.m.
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  • 267 6 CROWDED HOU3E3 Great Reception For Air Film "Hell’s Angels the most thrilling and spectacular film of the air yet seen at Penang received a great reception at the Queen’s Theatre last nieht. The house was crowded to capacity at both shows. The picture gives a
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  • 235 6 GLOUOESTER3 WIN SULTAN OF PERAK’S CUP The meeting c£ the Gloucester Regiment and B team io the fl 1.1 of the Sultan of Perak’s Cup played at the Polo Club g onr d, BJestier RraL produced some thrilling play. The Regiment looked Ike running tv ay with the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 152 6 L i WAI I KUznburgs Foods I E Made from ths purest milk I of cow» pastured in the home K 3 counties, the ‘Allsnburys* y s Foods are m easily digested g as mother's milk. They are q h germ free and are simpiv a S and quickly made
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    • 72 6 P I AN OS 150” Guaranteed Re-conditioned Pianos which are equal to new, at Slump Prices. You can secure immediate delivery by paying a deposit of sso*?? To realise the exceptional value of this offer, a personal inspection of the instruments will convince you that the prices are below market
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  • 254 7 PRIZE DISTRIBUTION Successful Functon This Morning The Hon the Resident Council or, Mr. P. T. Allen and Mrs. Allen visited the St. Xavier’s Institution this morning and presented the school swimming prizes and other prizes to the boys. The Resident Councillor was accompanied by Mr
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  • 129 7 Message On Rubber Situation <From Our Own Correspondent'. Singapore, September 11 The Governor General of the Dutch East Indies. Peer Jonkeer de Jonge, passed through Singapore aboard the s. s Patria yesterday on his way to B.tavia He was icoompanied by his wife, two daughters and one
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  • 50 7 sentative of any organisation —Rugby Radio Service. To See Prime Minister On Monday London, September 10 The Prime Minister has consented to receive a deputation of not more than six unemployed men on Monday next. The deputation will be informal and not repre tentative of any organisation —Bugby
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  • 223 7 To day is the birthday of Lord Byng of Vimy. He was born in 1862. Mr. John Cameron, the well known miner of Taiping, has extended his holiday in Australia by six months Mr. J. B Mead, a partner in the well* known and highly respected firm
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  • 221 7 EUROPEANS VICTIMISED Charged on three counts of theft a Malay youth named Yeop bin Chee to day pleaded guilty before Mr. Edward J ago, the Police Magistrate. enang. Detective Inspector Gordon prosecuting, said the accused had gone into quarters occupied by several Europeans
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  • 92 7 CHINESE CHARGED Liu Sin. a Chinese, was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago the Police Magis trate. and charged with 1 possession of arms without a licence and 12) with posses sion of explosives. Detective Inspector Hunt said the accused was found in
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  • 86 7 Sr pt. 13, XV Sunday after Trinity No English Se ice at H. Mark’s utter Worth 8 am Holy Communion at Union h rch, Alor tar. 1< a m Zlatin and Address at Unicn Church. Alur Star 6pm Evensong and Add re; s at Masonic Hall, S ngei
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  • 151 7 Commencing from 15th August to 14th September, 1931 Announcement of Grand Cheap Sale. Owing t > our Second Anniversary, we have much pleasure in announcing that we are reducing our prices at the Grand Cheap Sale for one month to our various clients and all clients will be
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  • 901 7 Resu’ts of Voting Miss Maggie Sarkies Wins Austin Car De Soto for Mrs. A. S. Wilson IT is all over. The Pinang Gazette’s Great Popularity Campaign has reached its conclusion. The final scenes were enacted at the Majestic Theatre last night. Amid a great buret
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  • 508 8 The English man’s eggs and bacon and the Scotsman’s porridge will be consumed with little relish this morning. Mr. Snowden’s new taxation proposals —which have the approval of the Conservative and Liberal members of the Cabinet —are the worst which the British taxpayer has ever had to
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  • 412 8 The sucoeae of the Pinang Gazette Election Campaign which came to a close l&st evening at the Majestic Theatre when candidates and their friends gathered to witness the distribution of prizes was achieved by three factors. In the first place we hive to thank Mr Geo. 8.
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  • 1064 8 A. II L P?nang, Friday. OOIIERE seems to be a good deal of competition in places other than England to secure the retbing Malayan, and iu view of t xation at home being what it is, it is haidly surprising that those fortunate enough to possess money
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  • 63 8 3PGT4 buu Reuter. Not To Face Prohibition Law ihafges Chicago Septem^ fcr B “Scarfaee” Al Capone Americas Czar, won’t after all stand tr aon 5,000 charges of violatmg the Pro Law. h 2 jj vra; The Federal Grand f instructed to review th= 7 evidence told the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 89 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Ong Bien Wan and the family of Mrs. Ong Bian Tat wish to express their thanks to those relations and friends who attended the funeral of Mrs. Ong Bian Tat, and also those who lent their cars for the occasion, sent messages and telegrams of condolence, scrolls, wreaths
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  • 2626 9 Chancellor’s Eagerly Awaited Speech Income Tax Up 6d. Increased Duties on Beer, Tobacco and Oil Economy Details Never has the House of Commons been more crowded for a budget speech than when the Speaker took the chair yesterday afternoon. Some of the Government members had to sit
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  • 337 9 -Reuter. Balancing Budget at Wrong End PREPARED TO TRY TARIFF Bristol, September 10 Police reserves were on duty when the Trade Union Congress resumed at Bristo 1 this morning in order to prevent a recur rence of yesterday’s disorders and in view of the Communist threats
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  • 108 9 Great Recovery in Singapore Match From Oar Own Correspondent Singapore. September 10 7 he Chung Wah Athletic Association (Hong Kong) footballers played a Singapore Malays and Chinese combined team at the Stadium to day. The game ended in a draw of five goals all. The visitors did
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  • 99 9 Chinese Merchant Sent to Pr soo (From Oar Own Correspondent) Singapore. September 10 Sentence of six months’ rigorous imprison ment was passed on Han Kow a Chinese merchant, who was charged in connection with a railway invoice forgery. Ho was alleged to have altered figures in order
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  • 81 9 Reuter. Fear They Perished in Pacific Vancouver, September 10 There is still no trace of Allen and Moyle. The rumour that they had landed on a small island off the coast of British Columbia is rot confirmed. Tokio. September 10 Hope has been abandoned for the safety
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  • 277 9 air forces of military powers. —Rugby Radio Service. Lord Cecil’s Brilliant Speech ARMAMENT TRUCE SUPPORTED 1 General Approval in Britain Geneva, September II In a brJliant speech, thunderously applauded by the Assembly, Lord Cecil said no go tern* ment and least of all the British Govern ment
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  • 128 9 Reuter. Question Again Raised ia Parliament London. September 10 The question of the disappearance of Thorburn was again raised in the House of Commons. Sir Charles Cayzer asked whether the additional enquiry which had been ordered by Marshal Chiang Kai shek in the matter bad brought to light
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  • 86 9 -Reuter. South Carolina Governor Calls Legislature Columbia, South Carolina September 10 Tbe first special session of the Legislature since 1914 has been ordered by Governor Blackwood who seeks to prohibit the planting of the .932 cotton crop. It is stated that 37 out of the 46 counties in
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  • 48 9 —Reuter. United States Want Joint Request Washington. September 10 The United States will decline to participate in the controversy on the expulsion of Chinese from Mexico unless both Mexico and China request such action according to a statement by officials of the State De partment.-
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 693 10 (To the Editor of the Pinany Gazette) Sir,—As an old soccer player, with many yoars* experience of the game, may I be permitted to give my impressions of the victorious P.C.O. team, in their game with the DA F.O. on Wednesday night? For the defence Walker,
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    • 282 10 Sir. —I am frequently deeply interested in your criticisms of the Penang Munici pality and I am as well a student of modern alvance of WOMAN. It is well recognised that much of the fault of the Municipal meetings is the jaded condition in which the
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  • 1000 10 COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA Youthful Hylams Sentenced at Assizes At the Assize Court this morning two youthful Hylam Chinese, Chan Hin Hoo and Ong Boon Sin, were sentenced to six months’ rigorous imprisonment each for the possession of seditious documents which directly or indirectly were likely to encourage
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  • 467 10 £6,000,000 FOR BRITISH COMPANIES year shipments of rubber from producing countries totalled 815,000 tons. Of this total 541,000 tons, equal to 66} per cent, were shipped from territory directly under British control. To this one may add 82,003 tons shipped by British owned estates
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  • 59 10 latest Load oh, fow York &nd Local Prices 77/Vt LONDON Spi£lls 0 0 Up £l2 6 3 tatbi *****00 Up £l-2-6 SINGAPORE 559 62} par hoc Up 50 c. 100 tons 1m RUBBER i Lata 2| d. Up 1/ 6d. Maw To* 5J c, (Fs&) Up 1/15
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  • 147 10 TO-DAY’B PRICES The fo'lowing were the latest quotatlone la MESSRS, KENNEDY A Go’s share list st 11 to-day:— Yesterday To day 55 B 5 SHABBS g PQ UQ CQ CQ c. 10. 10. to. Milling Ayer llitam 11/3 12/- 11/3 12/- ex Hongkong Tin.. 13 914
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  • 192 10 Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, September 9 A particularly dull and uninteresting market has been witnessed during the interval. Value?, after renaming steady the whole week at last Wednesdaylavel cf 07} centa per lb for Spot, clo?e norni nsLy np cent to-day on advices of a elightly
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  • 68 10 London, September 10 Paris, 123 94; New York, 4.85 U Brussels, 34.94; Geneva, 24 91; Am«t*rdam, 12.04; Milan 92.87, Berlin 20.87; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen* 18.17; Olio, 18.17; Vienna, 34.58; Pragu*, 164; Helsingfors. 1931; Madrid, 53.95 Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 816; Rio, 3A Buenos Aires. 31 Monte Video,
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  • 142 10 The s. 8. "K'aig” arrived this morning with the following paeeengers from Singapore and Port Swettenhim Mr C D B*ltor, Mias D K Davell, Mr Chon Chi Kang, Mr O O Lim, Mr C Y Law, Mr Leong Kuan Wee, Mr Amirtham Mr Buckley, Mrs A O Brown.
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  • 76 10 Penang September 11. By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bmk Dam’ni 2/3 11/16 h 4 coAs 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/.a credit 2 4 7/32 On 3 Documentary 2,4 11/32 New York Bank Demand 56 Fiance TT 1,410 India T T Jssj Bangk k TT. 78 Dita
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  • 289 10 AUGUST RETURNS The following are tin outpu’s and rubber crops for August: Siamese Tin Syndicate, Ltd. Ngow Estate (3 Drcdgts) Hours 1,944 Cubic yards 359,300 Tin ora won PiS. 2581.19 Takuapa Property (2 dredges) Hours run 1,371 Cub’.c yards 251,300 Tin ore won P’a. 1,014.51
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 94 10 Changkat Tin Dredging Limited (Incorporated in the F. M. 8.) Notice ig hereby given th at a Dividend, the Ninth, of Six Pence (61) per share has been declared due and payable to Shareholders on the register at the 23rd September, 1931, and such Dividend will be paid at the
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    • 293 10 Cheerful and Cool TO-MORRow Morning MUSIC intU t Evening DINNER DANCE. SUNDAY n he Rnnnymede Orchestra wtTf u the following Music in the Lo y conimenc ng at 9.30 p.m. Overture "Migno.i” Opera Fantasie “La Traviata” y fri! Two-Numbers (a) Liebesleid (b Liebesfreud (Fr tz Kreiskr) ‘'Second Hur garian I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 98 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Saturday 6 a.m- 78 e Noon 90 nw 2mm 5 p.m. 84 nw Sunday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 90 s 4mm 5 p.m. 82 s E Monday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 88 nw Imm 5 p.m. 83 s Tuesday 6 a.m.
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  • 630 11 4 VISIBLE SUPPLIES Effects of Restriction Scheme It ifl doubtful whether the rather meagre reduction disclosed in the figures of so-cal ltd “visible supplies in the end July tin statistics cane up to ex* peotati h s> but happily they were supple* mented by a moderately
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  • 107 11 GOVERNMENT ENQUIRY IO BE HELD His Excellency the Governor and H>gh Commissioner has approved the rppointment of a Committee with the fallowing terms of reference: ’’To consider the incidence of Government taxition on the Rubber Industry, in Malaya and to advise what, if any, change is desirabh.” The
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  • 189 11 Penang September 11. CF. b«n?r Opium p. ehest nom 1,000.00 Cloves u MO.OC Told leaf tilers 71.0 C yface Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80a H 70.00 i, 110 s ti 60.00 Oooonutaper 1,000 ,i 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 3.85 Rattans sales 11.10 Rattans Ooarse 10.6’ Green Snail
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  • 273 11 HANDBOOK OF LATEST STATISTICS Statistics have now become euch vital and siguifisant factors in the rubber industry that a par icu’ar welcome ehould await the M lay a Rubber Statistics H.ndbook 1931, comp IjJ by the Dep ir!meat of Statistics and just issued at the price <f
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  • 266 11 PRODUCERS* ANXIETY Dutch, and doubles also British, rubber circles are anxiously awaiting the announcement by the Dutch Government as to whether or not it will decide upon a scheme of fore id restriction of rubber production, wrote the Amsterdam correspondent of the “Financial Times’’ on I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 37 11 OLD MALAYA. “PtnmGta of OM Sahra” by 6'ril Baiendah, n now on tale ■t $2 a cw- Tlw ,I||UIW ta pnhated throogli ow agents thraigtitut Un Peninsula or direct from the Gazette Press ltd., la, PMang-streei, Peaaoj.
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  • 705 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN PCRT TO-DAY Name of From Sailing For D.te of Sailing Rasa PulauLangkawi and Alor Kcala Kuiauand Bagm Saturday 9am S.ar. Serai Ampang Sitiiwan,
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    • 95 12 y U- V iTpjLaFaEggß TO-NIGHT 6-15 AND 9-30 j Last Night’s Crowded Houses Thrilled by Howard Hughes’ Electrifying 1 Air Spectacle “Hell’s Angels” Sensational! That’s The Only Word For This Realistic Film “United Artists Picture” Please Phone 264 For Reservation. TONIGHT AT THEATRE ROYAL, A Mixed Programme of Eastern and
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    • 54 12 MAJESTIC Entire Change of Programme. 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9- 30 UNITED ARTISTS Presents LILLIAN GISH WITH Conrad Nagel—Bid La Rocque—Marie Dressier and O. P. Heggie IN “One Romantic Night” The Perfect Picture with the Perfect Cast. Booking at ROBINSON'S 'Phone 5q 7 MATINEE TO-MORROW At 245 p.m. Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell
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  • 376 14 Former Colonel Becomes Padre The Rtv. Noel Paring Hudrr. vicar of St. John’e, Nev*ci Btle-on-Tjne, baa annourc.d tt t he baa accepted the Bishopric of Labuan and Straw; k, writea the London correspondent of the Free Press on Auguat 18. Mr. Hudson, who baa been
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  • 283 14 SENSATION AT BAIU EURAU VILLAGE Taiping, Tuesday It is reported that a Malay padi cul.iva'or ran amok yesterday at about neon at Batu Ku an. The MaLy has since been arrested and is now detained at the Taiping Hospital for observation. It appears that, some time after
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  • 56 14 OVERSEA CHINESE INSPECTORS FROM HANKOW Shanghs’, S< ptember 6 The Centr J Oversea Chinese inspectors hft Nanking yesterday (Sundaj) for the Straits Settlements on a visit to the Oversea Chinese Party headquarters, cn behalf of the Centr. 1 Government. They «re mtk n« a short stay
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