Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 211. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSU! STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phons 772, I 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • The Literary Column
    • 992 3 relation to A meric in social unrest. T/je Timee Literary Supplement. Shirt-Tail and Pigtail Nonchalant Adventures in Central Asia. By Henry Alfred Schroeder and Laurance Armistead Peters. With an Introduction by Kermit Roosevelt. (Putnam. 16s. net.) A time esme when “The Schroeder* Peters Central Asiatic Expedition” had
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  • 234 3 roman haunt Malaria Stricken Swamp TRAPPIST monks who have reclaimed a malaria-stricken, swampy stretch of the Roman Campagna are making business use of their experience, says the Rome correspondent of the ‘‘Daily Herald.” Durii g their leng fight againet the fever, which claimed mmy live?, the
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  • 308 3 YOU MAY DINE THERE NOW IN THE OPEN *AIR At the bottom of the Broad Walk of Kensington Garden?, on the other side of the road, yen tray see people enjoying lunches, teas, soft drinks in the open air, sitting at fables p’aeed upon the pavement
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    • 159 3 E33F7 A. ffl C3gaQ;II P*All 1 between the sets? b ilk U Xxfil 1N MOMENTS OF LEISURE: Hill til ll!t’Mi WHEN THERE'S TIME TO' 4**ll a a K APPRECIATE THE BEST' M’vill ftl THERE'S BUT ONE CIGARETTE that CAN BE UPON TO GIVE TH .UTMOST nmwhife I dh/AiMcls Sesli CIGARETTS
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    • 389 3 He’s a baby to be proud of k Baby has never given I/ J a mornent ’s trouble since Mother put him on Mellin’s Food. He puts on weight steadily week by week no digestive troubles disturb his tranquil slumbers. This is because Mellin’s Food, when mixed as directed, resembles
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 646 4 CAN WEDNESDAY REPLACE SEED? Barclay’s Task at Bramall-Lane BOLTON’S NEED THERE could be no surprise that Sheffield Wedneaday weakened at the crisis of lart ■eaaon’e championship and failed to retain the title. For three years they had played under a terrific strain, and when it was most
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    • 184 4 The machine for drying a cricket pitch now beirg tetted at Lord’s is a fearsome looking object ten feet long and five feet wide (says the London correspondent of “The Yorkshire Post”). Its shape suggests a bison about to change, aid it taj a mouth four
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    • 1075 4 A Chapter of Cricket History In the year 1773 Mrs. Rishton wrote to Fanny Burney Mrs, Rishton begs Mias Bnrney to buy Mr. Rishton 2 cricket batts made by Mr. Pett of 7oaks, You will get them at any of the great Toy Shopes, the maker's name always
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    • 243 4 This is *1 Iggy SMILER/ fed from the start on 66 Cow and Gate.” Well f -x. pleased with life,sleeping like a to P antl makin S J headway to mother’s, doctor’s and nurse’s < infinite satisfaction, ill < “Cow and Gate” Joes I not cause that excessive JL f""A
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    • 246 4 Andrews will help you to wt out of life keeping your system alwav! Ji At S orkm e "concert You need never drop out of i&vwy/rn&< pon a<x °unt O f B4l 'm’t’TtWJ Ar headaches, biliousness, const; 'V A- ie patlon Uke if only you gssg ZJFEg&UT C/1t the first
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  • News From All Parts
    • 73 5 STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Sustains Severe Injuries Park, September 6 Genera 1 Jacqui mot, a member of the Snprrme War Council, wbih a tending the French Army manoeuvres in the Alps was struck by lightning and had to go to hospital with stvere burns and injurics to bis
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    • 197 5 EUROPE’S BUDGETS Mr. Snowden is not the only s’atesman show -ng an inclination to lonk around and t xlract what comfort he can from the fant that other countries also labour under Budget deficits. The United States, with a budget deficit of £2OO 000.000, shows a
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    • 144 5 A SAVING OF CREDIT Vienna, September 5 According to Press statements £lOO.OOO hae been advanced by the London branch of thn world famous banking bouse of Rothschild to the Vienna branch, in oiddr to save the reputation of the Rothschild family. Biron Louis Rothschild, the head of
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    • 86 5 MIRACLE-PRODUCING SCHOOL TEACHER A Nottingham woman school teacher who claims to produce all the phenomena J>f famous spirit mediums on a fully“Rhted stage is astonishing large audiences. The Uncanny Woman,” as she is called, can do a great deal more than ordinary spirit mediums. Without using yer
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    • 263 5 SCIENTIST’S WARNING World Becoming Full {FipHE world is becoming too full,” S Sir J. Arthur Thomson, the scientist, laid addressing the Summer School of the British Social Hygiene Council at Oxford. “There will be another war unless we check population,” he added. “A great deal of the
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    • 230 5 U. S. AVIATORS’ EXPERIENCE IN JAPAN Tokio. August 14 The Rengo news agency was informed by the procurator’s office to day that Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon would be indicted for photographing Japanese fortified areas, but the punishment that would be imposed upon them was not
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    • 131 5 DOCTOR’S SURPRISING ASSERTION Romance has to follow!marriage— not marriage romance.” This surprising assertion was made to students at the British Social Hygiene Council’s Summer School a 1; Oxford by Dr. Crichton Miller. "The sooner we realise that,’ he said, "the better.” “Marriage is a stable thing, and
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  • 458 5 TAXES MAY CLOSE GLAMIS The Duchess at Tenants’ Dance THE celebrations last month at Glamis Castle of the golden wedding of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, father and mother of the Duchess of York, are overshadowed by the fear that increasing taxation may result in the
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  • 165 5 UNLESS THEY LIE ABED Thera is no n ed for singers to feor hat they may gat stou'. —unlets they lie abed every morning. This is the view heli by Mr. Reginald Jacques, director of magic, Queen’s College, Oxford, and conductor of the Choral Ches,
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  • 72 5 PETITION AGAINST SEX PICTURES New York, September 2 Fourteen thousand film exhibitors and owners are petitioning producers to abandon making gangster and indecent picture?, a id have also passed a resolution demanding the “lea iers of the movie industry to deflate Hollywood by a
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  • 727 5 Boon TO ATLANTIC TRAVELLERS Cut Up to 30 Per Cent, for First Class VERY important decisions were taken at the North Atlantic Conference in Paris in July. This is ths greatest shipping conference ever held, and comprises all the British American, and North European Hues
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 365 5 I 1 f (if J) i f 1 .1 f IBftBYFOOa I Estate Crust Agencies (1927) Limited, Registered Read Office: 1/3, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, (Rc Altered under the Trust Companies Ordinance 1926 with security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government) io prepared to act as Trustees, Executors, Administrators,
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  • 1177 6 Riding and Training Statistics Mr. Alan Loke Principal Winning Owner Lightarmed Champion Horse Below will be found the full statistics relating to the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting which ended last Saturday. The meeting on the whole must be regarded as a very
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  • 197 6 —Reuter YESTERDAY’S MATCHES Nine Goals at Rotherham EIGHT AT BURY London, September 14 There was some heavy scoring in League matches to day. Bury forwards found the net seven times against Barnsley who replied once. Oldham and Tottenham each scored five of the seven goals
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  • 118 6 DRAW FOR MEN’S FOURSOME COMPETITION The following is the draw for the first round of the Men’s Foursomes at the Penang Golf Club Byes: Shuttleworth and Brodie v Cowan and Thiede Stiven and Adam (S V) v coular and Samue' Anthony and Dawbarn v Clark 'JE A'
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  • 465 6 padang party beaten Yesterday’s Match at Dato Kramat The Police scored an easy victory yesterday in their match against the Padang Party on the Dato Kramat ground defea ting them by five clear goals The early morning rain had left pools of water on the
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  • 253 6 A NEW PUBLICATION SlatDD timf s seem to have an encouraging effect on the output of amateur magtznes. The latest recruit to the rUikaie the F.M.S.V.F. Magazine which is published iu a grass green cover with a snarlirg tiger’s head upon it. A slightly sinister portrait of Lieut.
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  • 71 6 To day at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1 March The Great Little Army Alford 2 Overture "Montrose” Bishop 8 Selection A Musical Switch Alford 4 Two Numbers (a) Waltz —"Pretty Kitty Kelly” Gilbert (b) Fox Trot—- Bathing In The Sunshine Nichol s 5 Cappricio The Butterflies
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  • 330 6 CHECKING PREVIOUS TRIP To Make Ascent to 12,000 Feet PROFESSOR PICCARD has announced that he will soon make a new ascent, but his aim, he told a journalist of the u Derniere Heure, will not be to reach the stratosphere. He will climb to an altitude of
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  • 140 6 RAPID MORTALITY” Russisns Admission at Archangel R!ga (Latvia Augugt U Replying to a reprimand f rorn the Soviet authodti 9B at A rc h“~/ Icow diatea responsibility for delay in 1??' timber on foreign steamers involtin??' 118 times s*ven weeks’ demurs n the delay is due
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  • 59 6 Berlin, August 11 Seven hundred prisoners in 8 3v j et forced labour camps have been pardoned by the Central Executive The sentences on 108 other priso??™ have been reduced. Thia measure is thought to be part o{ the policy of improving the treatment of bourgeois speciJists
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    • 155 6 FOUND. The Ideal Whisky—neatly but not gaudily dressed, and answer to the name of “RED HACKLE’ the finder considers himself richly Rewarded, m w f I— Blood is the Stream of Life” TO TREAT DISEASE REMOVE THE CAUSE CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE in the treatment of Blood and Skin Diseases gets
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  • 1112 7 TO CHINESE CON 3U BINE Interesting Case in Supreme Court On the ground that the assets of deceased B re insofficient for the payments of his c® s i'K exemtrix and executor of a Chinese estate contended in the Penang Supreme Court this morning
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  • 259 7 PENANG VOLUNTEERS Scheme at Green Lane last Evening Tho annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps by the General Officer Commanding the Troops in Malaya (Major-General Oldfield) is expected to tike place towards the end of October and, as usual, it will probably
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  • 420 7 TWO FINED ON DETEOTiVES EVIDENCE The r»ie against Yeoh Kik Tuan and Oeah Keng Seong who were arrested on Penang road and charged with loitering for the purpose of bookmaking betting or wagering on ’eptember 9 was to-day taken up for hea-ing before Vr Edward Jago Police Magistrate
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  • 361 7 PROSECUTION CLOSED Brains Behind Alleged Conspiracy The case for the prosecution was closed this morning in the Penang District Court when the two Land Office clerks Moh Yusuf and M. Idrus charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a sum of $5O and
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  • 196 7 M S.V.R LOSES ITS OLDEST MEMBER R. Q M. S. Booth MS.V R is leaving Malaya on retirement, the regiment thus losing its oldest member still on service. Coming to Malaya, R Q M. 8. Booth joined tbe Penang Volunteer Corps in January,
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  • 93 7 30 M. P. H. AT MAGAZINE JUNCTION Mohamed bin Salleh, a Malay motor oar driver, was to day summoned before the Police Magistrate, Penang, on a charge of having driven his car P 711 at a speed and in a manner dangerous to the public. The accused
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  • 114 7 GUARANTEED LANDINGS AT ALOR STAR Intimation has now been received from the Netherlands East Indies Postal Authori ties that the aircraft of the Netherlands East Indies msterdam sir mail service are guaranteed to land at A lor tar between October 1, 1931 and June 1, 1932 Correspondence
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  • 903 7 TRAFFIC case Official Assignee CrossExamines Constable William Cecil Taylor, Official Assignee, Penang, appeared in the Penang District Court yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, to answer a complaint made by a traffic police constable that about 705 p.m. on August 21, while driving his car near
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  • 185 7 RESULTS AND TIES The following are the results of Monday’s ties Mixed Doubles “30.2 Miss Richardson and G W Bryant beat “4 Miss Dennys and J M Mason 6 4. 6 —2. 3 *.4 Mrs Rule and N H p Whitley beat —l5 Miss Wallis
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  • 74 7 TO BE DRAWN ON THURSDAY The draw for the batch of Penang 1932 griffins will take place at the Turf Club Stables, Ayer Itam Road, on Thursday, September 17. at 5 30 p m. Of the twelve imported, one, Great Tone is dead. The names
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  • 75 7 Aerial Escort of Honour (From Our Own Correspone’ent) Bangkok, September 14 In connection with Their Majesties’ home coming -representatives of the Press and European, Siamese, Indian and Chinese mercantile bodies have been invited to fly from Don Muang over the sea to Kohsi chang to watch
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  • 78 7 —Reuter. To Mdfit Federal Bank Governor Halifax, Sept a.uber 14 It is reported that Mr Vontagu Norman Governor of the Bank of England will meet Mr. Harrison, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, in Montreal to confer on the international financial situation, particularly as
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  • 33 7 Reuter. English Schoolmistress Among Victims Budapest. September 14 In addition to Mr. Clements, an English schoolmistress, Miss Hilda Fowlds of Faversham, was killed in the train disaster near here yesterday.
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  • 62 7 Shanghai. September 15 All pupils and teachers of the Chinese Middle-School at Saining North Kiangsu, numbering more than a hundred, were captured for ransom when bandits raided the city on Friday.—Reuter. A New York message says that lightning struck the D.O.X at North Beach Airport. One
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  • 575 7 A Session of Assize will be held before the Supreme Court of Malacca on Monday» October 5. at 10 o’clock. The title of Assistant Timber Controller, Forest Department. F.M.S has been alterred to Timber Purchase Officer. Herr W. Maenss has been appointed to be German Consul General
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  • 135 7 THE FUNERAL The funeral of Mr L B P Sturmer, whose death occurred in tragic circumstances took place yesterday afternoon at the Western Road Cemetery, the remains being interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Cemetery. Among those present were: Mrs Sturmer,
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  • 21 8 Lam.— At 25. Light Street, Penang, on Saturday, 12th September, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Lam Choon Kee, a daughter.
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  • 448 8 In the persons of an American, a Swede, a German and a Pole, the commission sent to the East by the League (f Nations to enquire into the traffic in women and girls held its first meeting in Penang yesterday. I We trust that this
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  • 367 8 The other day, Kid Berg, the English boxer lost his fight with Tony Canzoneri, America, for the world’s lightweight championship on points. The American fouled Berg in the eighth round and according to all the rules governing the noble art, should have been disqualified. Instead he won on
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  • 1436 8  -  A H. L. Penang, Tuesday. S is indicated in our leadeXT article to-day, it is a curious fact that among members of the commission now sitting in Penang to inquire into the traffic in women and girls so far as it relates to the East no British
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 292 8 Prom the Kitchen of Mary Hale Martin You' l like them- &> Fancy PRUNE MUFFIN. Qiiiihiy 2 cups white flour 1 egg 4 t.aspoo, s baking powder 1/3 cap Libby’» Eraporated wr j Milk I nSOhL i teaspoon salt 2/3 cup water <j b J 1 tablespoon sugar 2 tabhajoona
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    • 21 8 A O. HOtST SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 18th September Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. “President Hayes”
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  • 806 9 GANDHI SITS SILENT But Concedes a Point to the Climate ACCIDENTAL MEETING W.TH PREMIER Lord Sankey Welcomes New Delegates London, September 14 fiandhi was the centre if i «fewest when for the first time he attended a m eting of the Federal Structure Committee of
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  • 118 9 Third Venture into Matrimony -■> “SECRET” WEDDING Los Angeles, September 14 The "hot gospeller,” Aimee Semple MacPherson, was secretly married at Yuma, Arizona whither she flew with an English convert to her sect, David L. Hulton, who is a music teacher. Even officials at Yuma,
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  • 236 9 ference due to meet in February.—RugbyRadio Service. Washington Signatories’ Moderate Building Washington. September 11 Figures published by the N *vy Depart ment reveal the surprising fact th it ail five Powers signatory to the London Naval Treaty have bui't far less than allowed by the treaty. For the
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  • 162 9 Rugby Hadio Service. Relief Measures Described in the House London, September 14 Replying in the House of Commons to a question regarding the hurricane disaster in British Honduras the Colonial Secretary Mr. J. H. homas after describing the damage said medical requisites hid been conveyed to the Colony
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  • 54 9 Cabinet Committee Appointed LONDON REPORT London September 14 It is understood that the Prime Minister has appointed a Cabinet committee to consider ths w’nh questiM of Britain's adverse trad: bilanoe and to cumins all proposals advanced including Sir Walter Runciman’s proposal bann ng luxury imports and the
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  • 295 9 Reuter. What is ‘’True Equality of Sacrifice?’ In the House cf Commons, the debate was resumed on the second reading of the National Economy 8.1 l Mr. Arthur Greenwood for the Opposition said the late Go vernment were prepared to consider all proposals if they wou'd achieve
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  • 74 9 —Reuter. Fasc’st Leader Reported to Lav® Fled to Italy Vienna September 14 Dr Pfreimer? revolt has completely col lapsed. Dr. Pfreimer is reported to have fled to Italy, but his Chief of Staff Ranter, and also Prince Starhemberg former Minister for the Interior and Commander inChief of
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  • 71 9 —Reuter. Csss St II U ider txamlnHioi by Both Governments London September 14 In the House of Commons rep ying to s question in connection with the Thorburc esse Mr. Eden. Foreign Under Secretary stated that neither Government had com dieted examira'iou cf the position reaches n the
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  • 990 9 Results and Achievements Analysed ENGINEERS’ SHARE London, September 14 The King has sent his congratulations to Squadron Leader Orlebar. Flight Lieutenant Boothman. Flight Lieutenant Stainforth and all officers and men of the high speed flight on their victory in yesterday’s Schneider Trophy contest, and on the
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  • 68 9 Another Fierce NaziCommunist Clash Berlin, September 15 Sixty five were seriously injured this evening in fierce street fighting between Nazis and Communists. A crowd of twenty thousand assembled at the Sports Palace where Nau and Communist leaders were making speeches. The mob rushed in and trampled
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  • 261 9 >—Renter, Explosion in Engine the Cause Moscow, September 11 From Ufa ths bodies of le Brix and Mos men are being seat by train here whence they will be despatched to France. Dorak plaoed wreaths on his comrades' coffins. Paris, September 14 The airmm Codos has dec'ared
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 I I Bronchial < PASTILLES A Y AffiXRENS TEKMSKA EABKBJ VC cErLE SWEDEN
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    • 132 9 I MOTOR CYCLES I M O D L S 6 I 349 H.P. O.H.V. Two Port I Fest Reliable. I > ECONOMICAL Deferred Send for Free Payments Arranged. Illustrated Catalogue. I SOLE AGENTS: John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Singapore, Kuula Lumpur Ipoh. /N SLUMP TIMES onM’UiiuiH0
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  • 508 10 CONSIGNMENT COXTRICT3 Banks and Credit Facilities The situation in the Dutch rubber industry is becoming worse every day >nd, in conversions which I have had this week with 1» a ling producers» it was stated, tfca\ unless there is a sudden Improvement on the consumption
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  • 159 10 VIEWS OF WELL-KNOWN MANAGING DIRECTOR The Amsterdam “Effectenblad” drew attention last month to a recent declaration by Mr. P. vau Leeuwen Boonekamp, a managing director of the Amsterdam Rubber Company, that the anticipated jproduction per hectare of the rubber garden during recent years has been 2,403
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  • 42 10 The homewa’d rra’l by the s.s. Cathay closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 19<.b instant. The s e. Kashmir with mM’s despatched from London on August 27 is expected to arrive here at noon on Thursday, ■the 17th instant.
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  • 68 10 London, S -ptembsr 14 Paris, 123 96; New York» 4.86 A; Brussels. 34,94 Geneva» 24 92; Amsterdam» 12.04; Milan 92.91: Berlin 20 64; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen» 18.17 Oslo, 18.17; Vienna, 34.6; Prague, 164; Helsingfors. 193 J; Madrid, 53.95 I 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, Rio, 3gS Buenos Aires, 31LMonte
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  • 513 10 DIRECTORS REPORT The following is the report of the Directors of Malayalam Tin Limited which was submitted to the Sharehc Iters at the second annual general meeting to be held in committee room A.” Centre! Hl. Westminster London» S.W.L on July. 31.1931. The total quantity of ground
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  • 187 10 Penang September 15, cis. t an ar as Opium p. ehurt uom 1,000.00 Cloves H 90.00 Gold leaf ellars 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80a H 70.00 i» Hoi m 60.00 Coconntaper 1,000 h 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 3 90 Rattans sales 11.10 Rattans Coarse 10.65 Green
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  • 138 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The fo"’owing were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 ami. to-day:— Yesterday To-day gB g E Shares > zs 5 0 <9 E 3 CD CQ CQ PQ OQ o. So. So. So. Mining Ayer Hitam 11/3 12/- 11/3
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  • 51 10 Latest London, New York nd Local Price» T//V> LONDON IpttHIIH Down IS/Matte’lll7ll Down 15SINGAPORE 111 75 jw Down 37j c. 100 tons tec RUBBER i lata ?8 i. Down 1/114. Row To-k 51/10 c, (M) Down 1/16 c. Lout 11 c. Unchanged Bv Oeartasy of Msiirs MNNNDF4
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  • 105 10 RETURNS FOR FIRST HALF OF SEPTEMBER The following mine returns for the first half of September have been made. Ka*.u Tin Dredging Ltd. H urs run 337 Cubic yards 68,000 Tin ore won p’culs 279 Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. Hours run 293 Cubic yards 143,000 Tin
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  • 77 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co. t Ltd, i Lindon September 11, Spot £115.7.6 three months* buying £117,15.0 three months’ selling £117.17 6. Messrs Boustead Co. Ltd. 15th September quotation for Singapore refined tin 258.75 per picul, business done 100 tons Penang refined t’n $5B-25 per picul, business done 25
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  • 89 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as fo 1 ws:— Spot 7g eta. psr lb. Sept 7| Oct./Dac. M 7$ H Jan./Mar. 1932 8i lt Market Quiet. London and Liverpool Stock decreased by 452 tons. The following prices were realised for rubber
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  • 949 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES I 1 g 3 KUBBIK PMImJ Allenby Bakkes 'J Amalgamated lUley t Kunlng J J r 5 Molek Rnkbee Oe 4 C r Iyer Pana» Babfce» Batata' 45 U 3aMrtt Knboei Oe IX Aintang Rebbrt as 5 f HelfoH Plante Sente Babbs» Betatee J” 8
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  • 74 10 Penarg September 15. By Courtesy of the Charters I Bank Oa London Bmk 2/3 21/32 m o 4 (l/,i 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/cs credit 2 4 3/16 Oi „3 i, D»cnmilitary 2’4 5/16 New York Batk Dimand 56 F.snce TT 1410 Ind r a TT Jssf R augk
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 111 10 JHL THE BEER FOR YOU AND EVERYBODY. B|||| Iwwfl :o: 1 Ba BECK *Jr*l Sole Agents: I N* S* ra ts ava Tracing Co, Off Season Terms. From Ist August till 15th December and from 4th to end of March. Terms for a stay of one to three weeks. SINGLE
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    • 245 10 New Advertisements POSITION VACANT Ballroom Dancing Gentleman, qoa’ a’d winner of Fox-trot and Wa ‘z competi’ionß in London, wishes to have lady partner in view of opening up Dmcing 8 jqool. Must be really keen on dancing. E«P«Fence and taste for music not but should have keen sense for Rhythnc.
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  • 533 11 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 Steamed From Sailing For Date of Sailing Perak B. Datoh and T. Anson Belawan To-day spm Ipoh S’pore£ Port Swettenham Same
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 390 11 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette* cii be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL. Abdul Rahman! E. and 0. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. g. K. Md. Yueoff Co., Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier. Hd, Ismail, Money Changer 4, Beach St. T. M. N. Mydln, 27, Leith Street. Look
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    • 171 11 Ilk DUNLOP In a class by itself ■■■■MM— lIIWIII »millllll in nw— l EASTERN SERIES JL THE CATAMARAN //J Wk These quaint. narrow /Jf vessels with one outrigger are a feature of the IS T Vi Ceylon Coast. In spite < IS A of their apparent frailty. J g L~
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  • 1154 12 How Husband’s Ignorance Proved Fatal HOW, when the doctors of the Hookworm campaign called at a certain house, the husband hid his wife, who was a hookworm patient, so as to avoid taking their treatment, was related by Dr. H. M, Peries in the
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  • 332 12 Lure of the London Voice” GERMANS WHO PREFER COCKNEY THE Cockney accent could be paid no higher compliment than the expressed burning desire of Continental students at present in London to become so proficient in its intonation as to enable them to mingle it effectively with their native
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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