Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 210. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 250 1 IUAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispeniary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street j > 1111 11 FORGER y I I MIDLAND EXPANDED METAL Co., Ltd. I I CAN YOU AFFORD IT THESE I HARD TIMES? The Todd Proteetog’raph will Prevent Cheque Raising. EXPANDED METAL CONSULT METAL LATHING ALL
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    • 17 1 Ih.tokisatsul STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phone 772, 68 9 70, BISHOP ST BEET. PENANG.
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  • 1807 2 Mr. Alan Lokes Proverbial Luck Thrilling Finish Calehas Wins but is Disqualified Kiogs-Ma’s Consistent Running Another Gold Cup Race, the Blue Riband of the Malayan Turf, has been run and won and Mr. Alan Loke, the Kuala Lumpur millionaire, with his proverbial luck has added
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    • 1389 2 miscellaneous SELANGOR TURF CLUB LONDON HOTFI Wanted 4or 5 S.aterCar AUTUMN RACE MEETING 166, ARGy LL ROAD, than 1929. Offers. Box Nj. Penang. PiMcg Gazette. Saturday 26th,1 Wednesday 30th under new TO-LET September and Saturday 3rd Comfortable, oi. )n Ai r. October 1931 or^ !Ihri ,wi4 (Compound Houts, No. 178,
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  • 334 3 UNiTED’S VICTORY Aston Villa Forwards in Form CELTIC HELD London, September 12 The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION 1 Arsenal 2 Sunderland 0 Aston Villa 7 Grimsby T. 0 Bla< kburn R. 3 Derby C.
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    • 157 3 I '’SIMON THE CELLARER' 1 DECLARES M°NDAY NIGHT I TO BE volunteer night WITH A TANKARD OF ALLSW’S Sole Importers: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO.. LTD., {lncorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances oj Hongkorg) (Incorporated in Shanghai) ’Phone PENANG 587 n —~~r A—* ir— J J? 1 ~]p F"'l r ANNOUNCING THE. fcr&Vy-j
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    • 40 3 NEW STRENGTH with ft IsANATOGENR Th* Trw* T*m*-F**<<. K WEI SaAatogOß bu an imsaediata aad EV ramartabl* »ffac< ooticaabla by incrMM al body weight,and w, W muacular etreftgth energy. ||l[ jg tba umt tima the colour is •‘J brought cheeks."
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    • 220 3 1 1 er Tio N. g.OPO*«W INSECTICIDE I /^2// f Flvosan f NOW with quick-killing, is used. And Flyosan is staindouble -strength Flyosan, less. It will not injure the thousands of people are get- most delicate fabrics. Extensive ting rid of insects without hainu^ 11 15 scient ifi c research
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  • 685 4 C.B.C. BEATEN Saturday’s Match on Victoria Green MR. A.L.’S TEaM 3 C.R.C. 2 Good forward work, ewift and accurate sjhooting. and a sound defence contributed towards the victory of three goals to two ecored by Mr. Alan Loke's team of football* «rs visiting Pentmg in
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  • 405 4 A djournment Application Fails TERMS OF HOTEL LEASES (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 12 Martyrose Sarkies Arathoon, who was the sole remaining partner of Sarkies Bros., owners of the Raffles Sea X iew and E. 0. Hotels until a Receiving Order was made against the
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  • 290 4 CUP COMPETITION Anonymous Donor Presents Trophy AN anonymous donor has presented the Penang Football Association with a trophy for the Cup competition. We have received the following letter from Mr G. R. Evans. President of the Penang Football Association: Sir, Through the medium of your paper I
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    • 45 4 *b-'. 51 YOUR UFESUAR& is EVANS’ Antiseptic IK Throat Pastilles. They «V. R keep c->lds at bay and give relief in cases of Coughs, Catarrh, Bron* chins, etc. EV AN S’ I Pastilles fl* Prom Chemists every* T* wn9re. Made in Entflß.nd to nF 3k.
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    • 530 4 A. I I I b 7 V-jiL 4 ’xST y.—...y ’fa ■Wrmii J k yy. The Smile that is spreading over Malaya! Ever-growing sales and a constantly increasing flow I of testimony, prove the supreme value and suitability p of Cow <SI Gate Milk Food throughout Malaya. When i e^se
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  • 775 5 KL'.NO CELE RATIONS Malay Chiefs Installed Klang, September 11 On the occasion of the 68th birthday of Hia Highness the Sultan of Selangor the town of Klang was lavishly decorated with flags. At 8 20 a.m. His Highness’s body guardof spear, sword and canopy bearers arrived
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    • 204 5 Now! Brownies in Colour. The simple but reliable and effective picture makers can be obtained in attractive colours and finishes at a very moderate price. Sup. plied by all Kodak dealers. KODAK LIMITED (Incorporated in England' SINGAPORE. j Il crliillOy iMr wr>J Ijs lllwz w\y H JBg%r W|f *‘*W. B
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    • 40 5 OLD MALAYA. Fsnonahties of OM Malays by G/ril Baxendate, is now on sale at $2 a copy. Tho Yohtmo may be prcbasod through our agents through Nt the Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press ltd., la, PmaiiHtreot, Peaaag.
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    • 161 5 if' igyi 5 fe VS'V H ideal GOM ovaltine B S co *CE.NTRATED r J I halt LXTR > U| MI LK aS<D XM n I V ’w GRaW'LES BSĔĔ2 < <<(■ j nature 's ou)eet Restorer FTER a hard d .y’s work or «hen you return home after a
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    • 57 5 A FRUIT jelly is al- a welcome delicacy. Cere b o s I Jl I'fl Jelly Crystals are made from the purest ingredients—the juice vkZ/ J °f r *P e an d finest sugar. The result is always a perfect sweet. Jelly Crystals I//L C> *'®O3 Agents at Penang and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 227 5 I maj sync j 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 A Great All-Laughing Show! Paramount presents 7 Popular Broadway Comedienne MIRIAM HOPKINS IN and Loose” WITH Frank Morgan and Carole Lombard Fast with Fun with Laughs! ADDED ATTRACTIONS Paramount Comedy—Talkartoon—Pathe Gazette. t Booking at Robinson s ’Phone 567. NEXT CHANGE Two Big Fox
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  • 230 6 YESTERDAY’S MAICH Straits Trading Co. Heavily Defeated The following is the full result of the cricket match played at Butterworth yesterday between B. P. De Silva, Ltd. and the Straits Trading Co Club. Batting first, B. P. De Silva Ltd. scored 189 and the homesters replied with
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  • 243 6 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME The Official Programme for the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run on Saturday, October 17, Wednesday, October 21, and Saturday, October 24, has just been issued by the Club and a copy has been posted to all owners and trainers. The
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  • 80 6 MALAY\N CHINESE XI. DRAWS WITH HONG KONG TOURISTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 13 The Hong Kong footballers to-day met the Malayan Chinese and an exciting game ended in a draw of one goal each. All the scoring was done in the first half, the home team
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  • 68 6 PENANG SIDE WINS AT NEBONG TEBAL In a footfall match on Saturday played in Caledonia Estate ground, between the Jolly Boys’ Party of Penang and the Jolly Boys’ Union of Nebong Tebal, the former won by four goals to one. The Penang side was represented as follows: Kathoo;
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  • 29 6 LOTT BEATEN IN CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Forest Hills, September 12 Ellsworth Vines won the American Tennis Championship healing Lott 7 9 6 3, 9 7. 7 5. Reuter.
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  • 329 6 four goals to one Success of Mr. Alan Loke’s XI GOOD COMBINATION Superior in all departments Mr. Alan Loke’s XI defeated the Old Frees Associa tion on the Victoria Green yesterday by four goals to one. The Old Frees missed the services of Abdul Rahman and
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  • 93 6 Decreased Revenue (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 18 The Turf and Sports Clubs have issued balance sheets showing a decrease in the revenue from racing to both clubs of 500 000 ticals. The Turf Club in 1980 made a profit of 200 094 ticals
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  • 118 6 Al Rivers Wins by A Knock Out (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 18 On Saturday night in an excellent fight Al Rivers, an American, knocked out Albert Grether. a Swiss, in the fifth round of a scheduled twelve round fight at the Theatre Royal. There was
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  • 82 6 PUBLIC HOLIDAY ON OCTOBER 10 A Special General Meeting of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Chamber's premises, No 2, Penang Street* on Tuesday, September 15, at 8.30 p.m. sharp for the purpose of considering a letter dated August 31,
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  • 33 6 TIFFIN ADDRESS BY RESIDENTCOUNCILLOR The Resident-Councillor, the Hon. Mr. P. T. Alien, will speak at the Rotary Club Tiffin to morrow on "Chinese Literature.” Mr. Allen is himself a Rotarian.
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    • 491 6 ■wrowsvK'orwmDßrararaMßßMMMMßHnHwmw»» A/l g M, < ija' Me ctsrScti/ o/ f/ie »wMi fotwt TENNIS G"T■wf i/. Every fortnight fresh supplies of the §r V> World’s finest Tennis Gut arrive. The t in factory only makes Goldwing Gilt to rLU! order—no stocks ae kept thus GoldInfluenza causes the blood to be- wing
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    • 329 6 I Colefflbia MASTERWORKS SYMPHONY IN B MINOR UNFINISHED On 3-12” Records Price $6-75 Here is a musical treat. Schubert’s music ig typical of the man. Colourful and full of melody and modulation. The tragic purpose of the first movement is inescapable; few themes fall so fatefully on the ear as
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  • 802 7 early morning tragedy Mr. L. B P. Stunner’s Tragic End The Chinese assistants employed at Messrs Tiang Joo and Company, general merchants, 97 Beach street, Penang, had a sensational experience this morning when a person whom they well knew, Mr. L. B. P. Sturmer, shot himself with
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  • 569 7 HOME SECRETARY'S ADVICE New Consultative Conmittee THE Home Secrjtary has adv’sed County Couuuks and other licensing authorities to form a Consultative Committee to confer with and advise the British Board of Film Censors It is probable that this Consultative Committee, when it comes into operation will consist
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  • 125 7 FIRST F M S. DIVORCE PETITION Ipoh, September 12 The first FM S. divorce petition is expected to come up before the Perak Supreme Court a fortnight hence in which the Chinese wife of a wJI known local born Chinese is petitioner and two Chinese ladies are co
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  • 67 7 MALAYA BRANCH (PENANG DIV. SI ON) There will be a meeting of the British Medical Association u enang Division) at the General Hospital, on I hursday. Septem her 17, at 9 p.m. Dr. K. V. Veerasingham, senior deputy Medical Officer, the Leper Sett’ement. i’ulau Jerejak, will read
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  • 313 7 LEAGUE COMMISSION AT PENANG First Sitting at Governor's Office To-Day Tbe Commission appointed by the League of Nations to enquire into the traffic in women and girls arrived at Penang yester day from K uala Lumpur and held its first sitting at the Governor’s Office,
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  • 188 7 Seven (blnese Arrested and Charged As the result of a raid conducted by the Detective Department at house No 54. Market lane. Penang, seven Chinese named Aun Siew Mong. Mun Ah Yong. Jit Liong, Chow Yow Kum. Chang Roy Fong. Wong Chow and Hor Aye, were to day
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  • 208 7 MALAY CHARGED Alleged to have been arrested while making an effort to abandon a picket of unlicenced Inlian Hemp, a Malay named Kassim bin Naina Mohamed was produced in the Penang District Court this morning. The hearing was adjourned as the analyst’s report had not
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  • 354 7 BODIES SET ALIGHT IN MOTOR CAR Judge Sympathises with Would-Be Lynchers New York, August 14 JUSTICE outraged by the revolting torch murder’ on 1 uesday night, in which two boys and their girl companions were murdered and burned in a motor car near Ypsilanti, Michigan
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  • 245 7 ARMED GANGS DESTROY GREAT QUANTITIES OF PROPERTY Now York, August 14 Racketeering outrages of such an unusual nature as to attract more attention than usual are reported from three different points to day. In Chicago terrorists almost simultaneously raided seven branch shops of the Checker Cleaning and Dyeing
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  • 209 7 PRESENTATION TO MR. P. W. RICHARDS After Mass at the Church of the Immacu 1 late Conception. Pulau Tikus yesterday j morning an address was presented to Mr. P. W. R obards who has recently relin quished the Wardenship after 27 years’ service. The Vicar the Rev
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  • 323 7 Well-Armed for Big Crusade Taking with him a message to all and sundry to give up kissing, Dr Charles Voughan Craster has left New York for Lmdon. Dr. Craster goes w< II armed. For years as health officer of Ne vark, Niw Jersey» he has preached
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  • 42 7 The homeward nra'l by the e.s. Cathay closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 19.1 i instant. Thes e. Kashmir with nnils despatched 'rom London on August 27 is expected to arrive here at noon on Thursday, ths 17th instant.
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  • 226 7 PENANG SIDE BEATEN AT TENNIS I South Kedah lub played a series of Tennis Matches on Saturday and Sunday againet a aide from enan? four Singles 'and three Doubles, and v,oa by the odd Match 1 In the Singles G W. Bryant and G R. Evans won
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  • 75 7 RE U T OE 3 ROD B)Y MEDLEY R Ctj] Tbe 150 Metres Medley Relay open to all schoolboy members waa swum yrsterday and it resulted in Tan Wah Ham of the Penang Free Sohocl coming in first in 2 mins 47 1/5 secs. Lim Boon Teong
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 239 7 New Advertisements TO I ET 5, Logan Road from Ist October 1931« Rent moderate. Appl/; Y. D. 27, Beach Streeti Johore Patent Rights NOTICE is hereby given that the Proprietor of Johore Patent N7/27 dated 10/4/27 for '‘the invention re ates to processes for treating and tanning the skins of
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  • 380 8 An old railwayman in Ireland tells an interesting yarn about the introduo tion of the wooden railway sleeper, some ninety years ago. His story being hearsay, it is given for what it is worth. When the Dublin and Kingstown Railway was built the tracks were laid
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  • 247 8 When the law makes a mistake, the citizen is posaessad of certain definite but limited rights, but to the layman there seexna io In an extraordinarily widedifte-| rence in iudividnal oases as to what a wrongly apprehended man may be expected to receive as compensation. Tbe
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  • 82 8 Mr. Laurence Housmau presided.—Rugby Radio Service. Welcomed by Members of Indian Community London, September 13 Gandhi was met at Folkestone by Mr. Vincent representing the Secretary of State for India with whom he motored to London. On arrival he attended an informal nonparty reception at the headquarters
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  • 44 8 —Reuter. Aoolher Antarctic Expedition Planned Boston Massachusetts, September 13 Admiral Byrd announces he will conduct another Antarctic expedition as there is still considerable mystery down there. Admiral Fyrd won't divulge his plans to the press although detailed preparations have already been made.
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  • 41 8 —Reuter. Lord Inchcape, a life long free trader, joins the ranks of protectionists in an article in the Daily Mail, declaring "in present conditions I admit the expediency of a tariff to protect industry and agri- culture.”-
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  • 1340 8 A H. L Penang, Monday. ONE of the asp cts we Lke least about the supple- mentary Budget is the increase! tax on beer, not, we hasten to add, from the point of view of regarding ourselves as possible potential consumers of Britain’s national beverage wh n
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    • 352 8 DANISH CPtEAAf The finest in the world. Have you tried it ?Do you g know that when treated in the right way before use you g cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get g it at home? Place tin on ice for at least two hours. I
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    • 20 8 O. HOTLL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 18th September Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. “President Hayes”
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    • 23 8 TEA-TIME TIT BIT :o: A bald-headed American possesses fifty different wigs, it is reported. He evidently believes in an occasional change of hair.
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  • 616 9 Reuter. Short-lived Triumph in Northern Provinces Government’s Quick Measures International Express Over Ravine in Hungary 25 Killed in Rail Outrage A sudden Fascist uprising in Austria, during which buildings were occupied and a proclamation issued by the rebel leader, appears to have been suppressed almost as
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  • 99 9 Confirm these figures —Rugby Radio ■Service. No Unanimous Demand for His Resignation London, eptember 13 The meeting of the Seaham Harbour Labour Party which met to day to consider the executive’s resolutions calling upon the Prime Minister, Mr. MacDonald, to resign his seat in i arliamcnt, lasted three
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  • 31 9 water. Lisbon, September 18 Three airmen, Wily Rody and Christian ohangen (.Germans' and Costa Vie (Portu Suese) started for New York in a Junkers [»ane from Junca; near Villafranca.—
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  • 171 9 Exaggerated Reports of Re assessments It has come to the notice of Government that reports are rife to the effect that a sub committee of the Central Committee has been appointed to re assess all mines with the object of reducing assessments. In order to allay any fears
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  • 190 9 of sympathy.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service Drastic Step to Prevent Disease Outbreak WATER SHORTAGE FEARED Belize, September 13 The latest estimate is that more than a thousand were killed in the hurricane. The authorities are considering abandoning the town and moving to higher regions on
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  • 483 9 The King and Queen of Siam have sailed for home from Victoria British Columbia. Mr. G. C. Watson nas been appointed to be a member of the Pilot Board, Penang. Mr. R. Caldwell has been appointed to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police, S. 8 Mr. Justice
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  • 499 9 —Reuter. Schneider Cup Won Outright WORLD’S SPEED RECORD BROKEN Lap at 404 1/2 Miles an Hour London, September 13 Hight Lieutenant StainfiHh of the British Schneider team to day created a new world air speed record. Following the Schieider Race, postponed from yesterday on accDii it of
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  • 122 9 —Reuter. Three-Pilot ’Plane Destroyed Moscow, September 12 The Hypheninark crashed near Ufa at 4 a.m. local time. Tho ’plane is reported to have been destroyed. Chiefs of the Soviet Air Force detach ments stationed in the neighbourhood have been instructed to send technicians to the
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  • 40 9 —Reuter. London. September 13 Mr. Jam eg Walker, Mayor of New York arrived in London from Paris and was met by the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs. The Premier will have luncheon with Mr Walker to morrow.—Reuter.
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  • 184 9 —Reuter. Move by Author of Washington Parley Washington, September 12 An appeal to the Powers to proclaim a five years’ naval construction holiday was made by Senator Borah to day. The Senator indicated that he considers the United States should lead such a movement to remove
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  • 473 10 SIMPLE PLAN Twenty Days’ Tapping Per Month A new ft d fiinple plan for correetiop the over production of rubber a d phc ing the industry once more on a profitable basis has b*>en suggested to a representative of tfce “Financial Times in the •course of
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  • 268 10 HANDBOOK OF LATEST STATISTICS Statistics have how be come such vt a’ and significant fsc ors in the rubber industry, that a particular welcome shonl await the M Ityan Rubber Statistics Handbook 1931, compiled by the Department of Statistics ard j 7 st issued at th a
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  • 50 10 London, September 12 Paris. 123 96; New York, 4.86 A; Brussele. 34.92; Geneva 24.92; Amsterdam, 12.04; Milan 92.90; Berlin 20 62. Stockholm 18.15; Oonenhagsn, 18.18; Oslo, 18.18; Vienna, 34.58; Prague, 164 J; Madrid, 53.95; x Alhena 3™; Bucharest, 3 5 Buenos Aires, 31?«; Stiver an Forww-1 13? ed.
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  • 230 10 Return of Colony Stocks at clow of business, August 1931. As Dechred, in tons. A. Dealers* Stocks Ur j F. 8. Crepe and Ejtate Remill Blanket Bark and Area U.S.’’. Crepe Scrap S’pore Island 21,151 2,124 9,040 Penang Island 3,315 258 882 P. Wellesley .86 3 Dindings-
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  • 54 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 7/Af: LONDON Sfrt £ll5 5-0 Unchanged State’ £***** 0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $59-121 pv M Unchanged 75 tons dm RUBBER 1 Lrta 2 7/16 d, Unchanged Bro Yo-k 5’ c, (Sdd) Down Jc. Local 7g c, Down I c. By (kwttn
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  • 115 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Zrfd, Lmdon September 11, Spot £115.7.6 three months* buying £117.15 0 three month*’ selling £117.17 6. Messrs Boustead <t Co. Ltd. 12th September quotation for Singapore refined tin 159.121 per p’cul, busineg* done 125 tons Penang refined tin $59 per picul, buyers no se.l<rs,
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  • 161 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The fo M owing were the latest quotations In MESSRS, KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 ajn. to«day:— Saturday To-day sags SHARBB co 08 cn co 0. 10. to. to. Miulag r e Hong Fatt -40 45 40 Kinta I.o® 107 J 1.06 1.09
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  • 877 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES L faUBBUt pjcitakl 0 Ahn, |K** 76 8 Byn«h** 6 75 Ayer bb q. 4 M) _TS sr"** ~25 "35 l g BK3f— »> Buklt ■state- 15 20 BukH K. B. in SO 1 0? Haytoi «rt»tae I 40 Intogrhi EuM>e« 80 Jhnah Bnbbei Jenm
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    • 74 10 ftiinnymede' Cheerful ntJ Cool WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE THURSDAY There will be an EXTRA DINNER DANCE SATURDAY Morning MUSIC in the Lounge. Evening DINNER DANCE SUNDAY ORCHESTRAL CONCERT commencing 930 p.m. TIFFIN COUPONS are now available at reduced rates, for Cash. MONTHLY RATES From $150.00 runnymede HOTEL, LTD* George Goldsaok, Manager.
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    • 395 10 IF Vj M m WL *sn’t Quaker unless h as the word Quaker on Z. A the y tin a inigjj I MM tually ready to eat in minutes from the time the water boils, though you can IS cook it longer if you prefer. Faster than toast! Faster than
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 100 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 88 s 4mm 5 p.m* 85 s Wednesday 6 a.m, 75 e Noon 88 s 3mm 5 p.m. 85 s Thursday 0 3.Q?. 76 E Noon 83 s nil 5 pm. 81 E Friday 6 a.m. 76
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  • 400 11 A DULL WEEK Bradburne and Co.’s Report Kuala Lumpur, September 12 Attention for the paat week haa been concentrated on the Budget announcement at Home and now that it has been made, markets will soon adjust themselves to new conditions. Mr. Snowden’s speech appears to have
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  • 371 11 ANNUAL MEETING Mr. F. J. Hawkes on the Outlook The twenty-first annual ordinary genera! meeting of the Alluta Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd wss held on July 31 at 71, St. Mary Axe, London, E. 0. Mr. F, J. Hawkes the chairman) said that since
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  • 602 11 PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC The following publications were issued or recieved by the Department of Statistics, S. S. &F. M. S„ during the period from August 27 to September 4, 1931, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore:— Section I.
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  • 76 11 Penang, September 14. By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Damanl 2/3 /16 it ,i 4 nc/ts 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 7/32 On 3 lt Documentary 2/4 11/32 New York Bank Demand 56 France TT 1,410 India TT 155 i Bangk k M
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    • 282 11 European Unemployment Committee AUGUST REPORT Applications received by Tota Singapore Local Committee 109 Penang 34 Malacca 4 Kedah 2 Perak 68 Negri Sembilan 19 Central Committee, Kuali Lumpur 131 367 Number of Applicants Service Co. in Csmp 43 In Temporary employment 74 Repatriated by Committee 48 ,i Employers 21 Struck
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  • 597 12 YOUTH’S LATEST FAD TALKING love-letters are the latest fad of New York youths and girls. For a ehilling-in-the-slot one can go into a booth, speak into a microphone for a minute and a half, walk out with a gramophone record of the message—ending many times with
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    • 186 12 FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE. /z r kc 151 l: v lr il MOLICO is pure full, cream milk,«ln powder form, from cows grazing in > the world’s finest pastures. MoHcoJs i ideal for, every household use—"puddings* i custards/ices, in tea and coffee- Just I a dd water. WJ refrigeration s©ffiQo)
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  • 438 13 ON SURFACE Report of Government Geologist Reporting on a v’.lt to the recent tin discovery a: N. ncup, Weitern Australia, the Government Geologist writes that the occurrence was in small pieces lying at tie EUiLce and seen by J. Doncvan when prosptetieg fcr goid in
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  • 185 13 Penang September 14. cts A»n«r Op an p, ebert asm LOfO.t C Give. W.C; Gk.ld leaf 7 l Mau. Picking nom 170. CC Nutmeg. 801 70.0 C i, 110 a »i 60.0 J □coonutipee 1,000 u 15.0 C □epn aundried buyers 3.90 Rattan. 11-’O Rattan. Oars. 10.6 Green
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    • 394 13 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette' caa be bought at 10 Cents. BOCAL Abd al R&hman, E. and 0. Hotel anc Runnymede Hole?. 8. K. Md. Yoaoff <fc Co., Victoria Pier and Swetienham Pisr. Md, Ismail, Money Changer 4. Beach 8». T. M. N. Mydin, 27, Leith
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  • 514 14 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN PORT TO-DAY SteTmer' From SailiDg For Dlta of Sailic Tronoh Langla*. Tang' alm Soe- Same porta Today 4pm soe and P. Bran dan
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