Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 213. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 193 1 Flnagata BROTHERS I DENTISTS Head Office next Ito The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street j It I light railway material Gordons J Gin. DELIVERY FROM STOCK. H RailS Ti PP» n g Waggons Switches Dogspikes Turntables Fishplates Fishbolts Nuts Wheels on Axles Roller Bearings PM r SIMBj DARBY CO.,
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    • 15 1 |H.TOKISATSU| STUDIO t with up-to-date Photography by electric light. 'Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1998 2 TO-LET Estate of Pusi Fatimah Deceased T 9 A KT K'S HAND PAINTFD Houlti No». 1. «nd 7. Cloveball Any person having any claim again.! R 111-lIIW I r-.IIIIUU Road. Moderate rents. Entry October let. the eatate o f the above deeeaeed must for- rNADTFRFn RANK NEDtRLAHDSCHE nAHOEL I i
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  • News From All Parts
    • 329 3 LITTLE GIRL'S SO.OOO MILES VOYAGE Among the Pirates of The Yangtse Sydney Although she is not yet six years old, Jytte Lund, daughter of Captain H. Lund, of the Danish motorship “Stensby,” will have travelled 80,000 miles by the time she returns to her home
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    • 244 3 ABSORBED BY THE SYNDICATE PRESS The procesi of newspaper reduction vaa carried a etage further when it was announced late on August 15 that the “Sunday News’* would not appear on the following morninr, but would be incorporated with the 1 Sunday Graphic, under the title
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    • 108 3 AN UNDESIRABLE CHINESE The Horg Kong Police are on the lx)kout for a Chinese man, who is wanted for larceny by trick of a camera worth 1220 the property of Mr. Hirose, a Japanese, and for similar larcenies during the past nine months. The man is aged about 24
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    • 219 3 ARRIVES PENNILESS “Go Back And Get The Dole” Fleetwood, Lancs, Aug. 14 AFTER travelling from Toronto, Canada, hoping to find a brother who, they believed, lived in Kent Street, Fleetwood, Samuel Worthington, his wife, their 12-year-old son, five-year-old daughter, and a baby five weeks old
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    • 162 3 WHOLE VILLAGE FACES FIRE OF FRONTIER GUARDS Berlin, August 16 From the Polish town of Ziclbunowc, near ths Soviet frontier, come renewed reports of the vkhree used to individualist peasants and others who fl?e across the frontier to avoid transportation to Siberia. All the 37 remaining
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    • 198 3 ’ALFRED’’ AND “HXRMSWORTH” ISLANDS NON EXISTENT Berlin, August 16 News from the ice-breaker Malyguir, which after its meeting with the Graf Zappelin eff Hooker Island continued its voyage to the Nansen Land (Franz Josef Land) Archipt 1 <go, confirms the discoveries made from the ar by its
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    • 55 3 Miss Ocil Home-Dcuglas, the sister-in-law of Mr. J>ep?r Maskelyne, in whose iliusions she had appeared at Maskelyne? Theatre for several years, was married a* the Church of Sr. Mary Abbots, Kensington, recently, to Mr. Geoffrey Graham Faodenon. a Southern Rhodesian landowner and farmer. Mrs. J sper Maskelyne and
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    • 335 3 4CO PASSENGER 3 ONBOARD A serious explosion occurred on the Flushing-Harwich packet boat “Oranja Nasiau’’ in Flushing Harbour on August 15 as she was leaving for Harwich with 395 passengers. One man wa? killed in the engine-room and three injured. The passengers ware trauaferrad to another vessel
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    • 62 3 A common jury in the King’s Bench Division awarded £9lO damsges to Gwendoline Lydia Williams. a«ed 11, suing by her fa»her, GJbert W.Hiams. of Grove Vale, East Dulwich, in respect of tie loss of her right arm through being run over by a London General
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    • 168 3 DASTARDLY ATTACK ON PRETTY SHANGHAI GIRL A dastardly attack on a young vdl-to-do Chinese woman was made on Saptembor 7, as she was blighting from a Hong Kong Hoti 1 ’bus at the Tai Ha ig terminus, near Lung Kai Terrace. A Chinese you h is ill?ged
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    • 63 3 UNSOLD ENGLISH WHEAT A Yorkshire farmer, who has 2,500 quarters cf la at yetr’s wheat crop on hie bands, siates that the millers will only buy 30 to 40 quarters at long inter ale. and then “only io oblige an old customer,’’ So much Russian wheat is being
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    • 136 3 MANUFACTURERS AND BASELESS FEARS The N itional Union of Manufacturers has issue! a statement urging manufacturers not to hold back orders for fear cf "a fina; cial c-isis in Britain,” and state» further that in their opinion, ‘‘thf'se fears rest on no substantial foundation.” “We have not hai
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 293 3 ELE3WS KELk&Tĕ fMSIST ON FAMOUS HAVING jEtlfaglia, FOR rtffitTF an over ELLWOOD. 100 YEARS, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOUKXZPKRS. fiLLWOCD SONS» Grwi OharMSe Btraat, T sT v v-e w w v w v v v v KEEP > 1 1 STRONG 0 < 1 AND J»/jH J KEEP < i WELL
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    • 101 3 iswiii innw r~" -v Vw-™— I 1 Best English Pork tempting and nutritious Every one of Wall’s famous Sausages is filled with rich, succulent meat from prime, dairy-fed stock. Spices and condiments, perfectly blending with it, impart the piquant flavour which makes Wall’s Sausages so deliciously appetising. Here you can
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  • FEMININE REELED
    • 767 4 Mouday —Mr. Pepyt’a Annt Lett’ce has tert me an ironing tip”, which she -vculd hive me wriie of in my diary. She thinks it may be rueful to many» now that larj:e s'zed buttons are oft seen on washing biomes and frocks. She uses several thickr ess's
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    • 487 4  -  BY Phyllis brett Parents who pride themselves on meticulously kept famiiy budget bava every right to do so, but they ehculd beware cf the tendency to do their job too well I Even at the risk of many muddled pagtF, they should train their children to financial
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    • 473 4  - FASHION FAVOURS—FUR AND FUR CLOTH BY MOLLIE LITTLE Fur is going to ba very important in the world of fashion this Autumn —and even more important is the way in which it is used. A fur collar is no longer merely a straight or tapering strip, it is a thing
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    • Article, Illustration
      60 4 This white crepe de chine afternoon frock is made with c p?sleeves cut saw-tooth fashion, and the qua'nt collar hai a jigged edge too. One might be tempted to trim the all-white frock with bright ribbons. but b’ack and emerald green gros grain ribbons were used for
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    • 571 4  -  BY IRENE AD HR A fashion expert told me the other day that the materials rather than the cut of the new evening gowns are reap nsible for their great charm. Yet, viewing fashions to come, it seems to me that supple difference in line lend distinction
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    • 515 4  -  BY VIOLET DISMORE “That happened five years ago/' she sdd, concluding an anecdote,” and I mean co have my own back —if it takes me mother twenty years. I never forget.” I'he pensive expression in the eyes of the woman who was taking tea with me, showed
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    • 421 4 INDIAN JOURNALIST AND PUBLICIST Simla, September 7 The news of the death of Mr. K. 0. Roy has been received with univerta' regret. Mr. Gandhi, on hearing of it on b.- ard the "RijpuUna,” said: “Mr. Roy’s dra his a painful shock to me. Indian
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    • 577 4  -  BY ADA LAWRENCE Tn «pite of the fact that• acknowledged time for de autxmn, if we think it out, i 8 Pea u g good time. There i B f ar 1, a J er F painting and decoration will L 8h then lY to be quickly
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 728 5 HALLIDAY WORTH £5,000 Savage May Serve Liverpool Well WEST HAM FEARS I REMEMBER Mr. Pete H >dg’, th< mar iger of Manchester City, going to the Arsenal last season and arianging the transfer of D .vid Holliday It was surprising. Ae a £6,000 man, the centre had
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    • 316 5 TRAINING FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES Barefoot Races of 100 Miles Mexico Ciiy The famous Tarahuma-a Indians of Northern Mexico, who think nothing cf a 100-mile j g barefooted across the rough mountains of their native S.ate of Chihcahua, and who fnquently outlast hordes or mules in cross-country
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    • 333 5 Riigby Football MYSIERY OR GIN Johannesburg With the arrival in the near future of the South African Rugby team, English crowds will renew their acquaintance with the Springbok war cry. It may, therefore, b? interesting to thorn to know somethirg about it. Nobody seems quite to know
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    • 165 5 FIGHTING AS A PROFESSIONAL Mr. Edwin John, the 25-years-old son of Mr. Augustus John, the famous artisb has turned professional boxer, and his father ncay see hia metropolitan debut at Oroydcn Stadium. A Daily Mail reporter saw him at the Corinthian Gymnasium, n» ar
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    • 177 5 WON £37,000 ON THE RACECOURSE Pretty Polly, one of the most famous mares of all time, has died at the Oldconnell Stud, Newbridge, Co. Clare, at the Fge of 30. The ate Mr. P. P. Gilpin, the trainer of PreUy Polly, in his racing memories wrote
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 136 5 THt “TERRV” Folding lever Roller Clip. Enables you to file your letters—Lock them up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent, more jaw capacity than any similar clip. Send $l-25 for a set of 5 (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS. Pinang gazette Press, Jstd. PENANG. rpRY the
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    • 37 5 In Exchange For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England.
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    • 57 5 TO-MORROW FRIDAYS I THE DAY FREE DRINKS I COCOMALT MILK Hot or Iced AT Pritchard’s Restaurant, 2nd floor To whiten teeth... firm the gums keep the whole mouth healthy ...use Listerine Tooth Paste, made by the makers of Listerine W'*'" Antiseptic. Costs less, tool L STERINE I BL TOOTH PASTE
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  • 148 6 —Reuter, YESTERDAY’S FOOTBALL Torquay Loses At Home A FULHAM SUCCESS London, September 16 The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION 1 Derby C, 3 Everton 0 iverpool 7 Middlesbrough 2 Portsmouth 0 Arsenal 3 Sunderland 2 Birmingham
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  • 278 6 —Reuter. SUTCLIFFE’S RECORD 3006 Runs In 42 Innings LARWOOD LEADS BOWLING London, September 16 Averaging 96 96 Sutcliffe established a record for an Englishman in first class cricket boating Major Poore’s 91.23 for Hampshire in 1899. Bradman returned an average of 98.66 during the 1930 Australian tour.
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  • 98 6 Reukr. Champion County Meets Ibe Rest London. September 16 The 1931 cricket season, one of the wet tf st on record, came to an end to day when although four dajs had been allotted for it the weather prevented the match between Yorkshire, the Champion county, and
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  • 559 6 MAIDES THAT WAS GIVEN AWAY Mona Lomond And Mont Aiguille Among “Deletions From the latest amendments to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List appearing below it will be seen that Presidentkar, after his two wins at Singapore, has been promoted by the Handicapper to
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  • 149 6 MATCHES ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, September 16 There will be a soccer match between the Penang Chinese Recreation Club and Tunku Abdul Rahman’s eleven on Saturday when gate money will be taken in aid of the Kuala Kedah Fire Relief
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 425 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gmette) Sir» —The Committee acknowledge with thanks receipt of subscriptions as per list herewith. It has been decided to close this fund on October 15th next, and the Committee hope that all intending subscribers will forward their subscriptions before that date.
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    • 87 6 ir. —Having observed that the price for $2. seats have been reduced to $1.50 in Local Talkie Houses, I see no reason wbj ’he prices for 80, 50 and 25 cents se>»ts should not be reduced. The public who patronise the Ta kies would be thankful
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  • 486 6 The death has occurred of Sir Howard Grubb. Mr. J. R. Robson, of Kuala Lumpur is a passenger to Europe by the m.s.' Meonia.” Dr. O'Grady, who recently returned from Home furlough, has been posted for duty at Batu Gajah. We are informed that Mr. J. Robson
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  • 35 6 MT E RACE ON SUN AY The One Mile Race open to all members will be swum on Sunday at 4p m. Prizes will be awarded to all who complete the distance
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 94 6 “GOLDWING” Tennis Gut has an excellent “kick in It which all Tennis players so strongly desire Obtainable at all sports dealers. Sole Agents in Malaya, V R. VIGK CO., LTD., Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur. BOSGH I D'ye ken Busch Plugs sparking I steady and strong B They’ll never soot up
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 227 6 IjJESTIC 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9 3 Q The Brightest and Best Double Bill y et Presented in Town! LORETTA YOUNG IN Fox Latest 1931 Comedy Romance “3 GIRLS LOST’ In the Night Life of Chicago WITH John Wayne Joan Marsh Joyce Compton Lew Cody One was a gold digger and never
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  • 632 7 RESUMED HEARING First Accused’s Evidence The adjonrned hearing of the case in which two c'erka of the Penang Land Office, Mohamed Yusuf and M. M. Idru% are charged with the criminal breach of trust of a sum of $5O and abetment of the same respectively,
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  • 151 7 Body Found Under Bridge On Sanday the O. 0 P D, Klang in M-Stigaied into the disappearance of a young Chinese Macao girl aged about 20 years The informant was the girl’s amah who stated that her mistress left the house that tnornirg at about 4 a.
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  • 34 7 free drinks at Messrs. Pritchard co. ttfr 18 k CrB to MeBBr3 Pritchard Go’s j eE hn.eit room to-morrow will be offered or ic ®d °f Oooomalt and with the chocolate
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  • 687 7 ALLEGED WRONGFUL SEIZURE Chinese Trader Sues Chetty Alleged to have had his property wrong fully seized, a Chinese named Cheah Meh Poh sued N R. M. Nachiappa Chetty for recovery of $lO,OOO damages in the Penang Supreme Court this morning before the Hon. Mr Justice
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  • 139 7 The following is a list of passengers for Europe by this motor sh'p Mr C G Ashby Ashby, Luang Bhisit. Madame Bhisit, Mr and Mrs P S Guise Miss Jean Guise. Miss Anne Guise and Amah, Mr C E Hudson, Mrs C Holm Mrs A C Jelf Master
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  • 413 7 MR. STURMER’S BOOKS Evidence of Insurance Agent The Penang Coroner, Mr. Edward Jago, held an enquiry into the death of Mr. L. B. P. Sturmer, who died in the General Hospital as a result of a gun shot wound which was alleged to have been self-ir-flicfed
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  • 201 7 UNUoUkL APPLICATION IN IFOH SUPREME COURT Ipoh, Wednesday An unusual action by the Collector of Estate Duties in tbe F.M.B. was heard by Mr. Justice H. W. Prichard in the Ipoh Supreme Court yesterday, involving a claim for $lOO 000 estate duties from the estate of
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  • 144 7 OFFICIAL STATEMENT MADE PUBLIC It wax reported at tbe last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association that an official communication had been received from Government on the subject of wireless broadcasting in Singapore. A letter was read from the Ag. Colonial Secretary
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  • Cinema Notes
    • 574 7 ‘'ROOKERY NOOK” Future of British Film Industry So much has been said and written recently about the harmful effects of the cinema on young people that many parents refuse to let their children visit picture shows. This is a mistaken attitude for while it is
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  • 231 7 THE VEXED QUESTION OF HAWKERS A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was held on September 8, Mr G. G. Franklin presiding The following passages are selected from the minutes. A letter from Mr. Wurtzburg was read tendering big resignation from the Committee owing
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  • 172 7 Rt.uter. $325,000.000 of Credits Already Used New York, September 17 It is reported on Wall Street, according to the Evening Post that $BO 000,000 out of the recent credit of $2OO 030 0 0 to the British Treasury has already been used to support sterling owing to the
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  • 202 7 Tucked away in a corner of the annual report on the administration of the Straits Settlements Police during 193) are some illuminating figures as to the countries of origin of the films shown in British Malaya, given in the following tables of percentages:— U.S.A. 73 91 per
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  • 93 7 Dr. W. J E Phi lips acting Chief Medical Officer, Social Hygiene, S S will arrive at Penang to morrow by the s. s. ’Kedah.’' He will be delivering a series of lectures on "Social Hygiene” illustrated by cinemota graph films. The first lecture of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 324 7 I i J I A nice excursion and then a New Advertisements FOR SALE Electric L ghting Plant con-ißting of TWO 22 B.H.P. TANGYE ENGINES belt driving TWO 12 K. W., D. C. GENERATORS, together with SWirCHBOiRD and STEEL FRAME BUILDING. The above plant ‘a complete and packed r»aJy for
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  • 366 8 With trade depression lying like a blight over Malaya, it is encouraging to read of a new company which has successfully defied the fates. This concern i* the Malayan Water Transport Company, Kual i Selangor, and it wis started in a very mndest minner a year ago with
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  • 332 8 Post-war journalism, at the behest of newspaper millionaire proprietors who are not journalists, has assumed characteristics which would make those of the older school of Fleet street men turn in the r graves, could they but see issues of the news-sheets of 1931. Fut even to-day when all,
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  • 101 8 Airmen Marooned on Uninhabited Island Seatt'e, September 16 Coastguards report that the airmen Moyle and Allen who left Tokyo on September 5. on a Trans I acifio flight and who were given up as lost have been found. Moyle and Alien were found safe on an
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  • 1230 8 A. H. L Penang, Thursday. O©HE rabies scare having CjQ apparently died away, the dog-shooters are less frequently encountered about their grim errand. Consequently the half-starved canine disturber of the nocturnal watches is abro xd again, particularly in the neighbourhood of Pulau Tikus to the distress of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 585 8 IKJSZ SES3OM^SEEgS!S3il i **********1 M I 111 111 I B From the Kitchen of Mary Hale Martin I You'll like them- I 1 PRUNE MUFFIN. R QikJiV H < tZo W o hi X f iiZ powder 1/sX Libb,’. Evaporated I Milk 1 i teaspoon salt 2/3 cup water g
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    • 20 8 c. O. SPcCUL DlNMal AND DANCE Friday, 18th September Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. ‘‘President Hayes”
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    • 20 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT I o: An occnlist says that glasses increase confidence. Surely not when one takes one over the eight.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1319 9 Unprecedented Situation in British Navy I Ship Sails After Delay Admiralty Explains the Cuts in Pay Naval Circks Surprised An unprecedented situation has arisen in the British —Reuter. Navy, ratings on sixteen ships at Invergordon refusing to weigh anchor, while stokers ceased raising steam. On
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  • 169 9 —Reuter. Tackling Conversion of the War Loan TREASURY’S TASK London, September 16 In the House of Commons to-day. the Budget resolutions were considered on the report st<ge. The attendance was smaller than during the last few days, but the Go vernment majority on divisions was steady At question
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  • 58 9 —Reuter. Wreckage Picked Up in Northern Seas New York, September 16 The British trawler Isord Trent proceed ing to the White Sea has picked up seaplane wreckage which has been identified that of the Bellanea, the monoplane in which Mr. Parker Cramer and his mechanic. Pacquette were
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  • 32 9 Reuter. Madrid, September 17 Spain has been dac'arel The Workers’ Republic" by an amendment to the First Article of the Constitution passed by the Chamber by 170 to 152.
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  • 209 9 Rugby Radio Service. Socialists and Cloth Boycott “SEMI-STARVED MILLIONS London, September IS Many ex-ministers and practically all the Socialist rank and file ware present in the House of Comm ins and filled a committes room to hear Gindin who to night addressed Socialist MP s Ginlii e-plained
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  • 152 9 sary to declare martial law. —Rugby Radio Service. Belize Relief ’Plane’s Fatal Crash Mexico City, September 16 Fifty deaths, mostly from drowning, are reported to have resulted from a hurricane at Santa Rosalia. Lower California, this week end. The hurricane struck Vera Cruz in the morning, wrecked a
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  • 124 9 —Reuter. Statement in C omtnons by Colonial Secretary London. September 16 In the House of Commons replying to Mr. Wardlaw Milne, Mr. Thomas, Colonial Secretary, stated no negotiations were being conducted with the Netherlands with a view to restriction of production and shipment of rubber from British and
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  • 201 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Seaplane Capsizes in Deep Water London, September 16 Flight Lieutenant Stainforth in a practice flight this afternoon in a Vickers SuperMarine Rolls Boyce seaplane, in which on Sunday he created a new world’s air speed record of 879 miles an hour, met with
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  • 95 9 Firms Reducing Staffs and Salaries (From Our Own Correspondent) Tangkok, September 17 The Royal State Railways has decided to place railway workshops, both the construction and repair branches on a fortyhour week basis, closing entirely on Saturdays end Sundays unless urgent work arises. The railways administration
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  • 32 9 —Reuter. Tokyo, September 17 Tokyo and a wide area surrounding the City were rocked by a severe earthquake at 9 45 last night, but no serious damage is i«« ported.-
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 1151 10 CASH OR Kl'- D LSVY Bukit Mertapm Chairman's Scheme SLIDING-SCAT E PLAN London, September 1 A proposal tl at a tl ding-sc<J-J tax shouH be pat on all exports of rubber from the producing countries is made by Mr. A. G. Angier, chairm in of the
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  • 345 10 DIRECTORS’ REPORT Tapping Suspended on Jinjang Property The report for the year ended June 30, 1931. to be presented at the 15. b annual general meeting of Am Igamated Mahy Estates. Ltd., in Kubh Lumpur on Srpt. 19, stater, inter aba, as follows.— The net profit, after
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  • 25 10 The M. 8. Beringia" will arrive from Europe to-day at 6 p.m. and sail for Port Swettenbam, Singapore and Bangkok on Friday afternoon.
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  • 39 10 LAUNCH “O. K From Victoria Jetty Thursday on arrival, 12 midnight. Friday 9 a.m.. 10 s.m., and 12 noon. From M. S. '‘Boringia’’: Thursday on arrival, 12.15 midnight. Friday 9.15 s.m., 1015 a.m. and 12 15 noon.
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  • 51 10 ——v RETURNS FOR FIRST HALF OF SEPTEMBER The following are returns for the first half of September: Mnang Tin N.L, Hours 305 Cubic Ya-de 45,000 Piculs 285 Kamun i g Tin Dredg'ng, Ltd. Output p’.cuis 607 Hours run 470 River Tin Concessions Ltd. Output piculs 970 Hours run
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  • 170 10 Domestic production 4- of Tin, and Tin-in-ora at 72 p*r cent, during the month of August, 1931. Tons Tone Federated Malay State 1 5,375 Un federated M .lay States Johore 35 Kedah 15 Perlis 19 K l.ntan nil Trenggann 51 120 Straits Settlements 3 Malaya 5,498 Lee
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  • 366 10 DIRECTORS’ REPORT 1 The accounts show a loss on the year’s working of $8,561 50 (as against a profit of $7,014 69 for the previous year). After deducting the loss from the credit balance of 3 613.19 brought forward fr<-»m 7a t account, there remains a
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  • 94 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were ihe latest quotations to MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo’fl ahars list ai 11 ».m. to day:— Yesterday To-day £822 BHABB3 i < pq ezi CQ oq o. o. I a. o. Mining Johan Tm .21» .24 .20 .24 Kinta 1.04 106 1.01 1.05
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  • 59 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/Af> LONDON SpH fill 15*1 Down £3-10 SOtatto’ 2113 5 0 Down £3 0 0 SINGAPORE $57 51 pr lUal Down $1.12£ 100 tons hu RUBBERi Mm I, Up 1/10 d. How York 5 C. (B$M) Unchanged Util 1\ c,
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  • 165 10 Mmsts. Eastern Smelting Oc. t Ltd, London September 15. Spot £113.17-6 three months’ buyin? £ll6 5 0 three months’ selling £116.7 6. Messrs Boustead d Co. Ltd. 17th September quot tion for Singapore refined tin $57.50 per p cul, business done 100 tons Penang refined tin $57 50
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  • 80 10 Penang September 17. By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 21/32 »i 4 m/cs 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 3/16 On 3 t, Documentary 2 4 5/16 CNew York Bank Demand 56 France u TT. 1410 India TT. 155$ Rangk k T.T.
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  • 66 10 London, September 16 Paris. 123 97 New York, Brussels. 34.85; Geneva, 24.90; Amsterdam! 12.04; Milan 92.90; Berlin 20 63; Stockholm 18.16; Copenhagen, 18.18 Oslo, 18.18; Vienna, 34.6; Prague, 1641; Helsingfors* 193» Madrid, 53.87Lisbon, 110; Athetg, 375; Buchan t 815; Rio, 21a Buenos Aires, 3oMonte Video, 21 i; Bombay,
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  • 217 10 Ptnsng September 17. ore. A«nar «g Opiuu p. chest aom 1,C00.00 Gloves b 90.0 C Gold leaf 71.0 Macs Picking nem 170.0 v Nutmegs 80s *i 70.00 i, HOs »i 60.09 Coconuts par 1,000 it 15.00 Jopra undried buyers 3.85 Rattans ILIO Rattans Cearsa 10.65 Green Snail Shells
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  • 208 10 £6O PER ACRE ESTATE SOLD AT 16s. London, September 1. A leadirg expert 7 in the rubber trade yesterday printed out to me that the robber industry was of greit imports ce to Great Britain and that its restoration to a paying basis would materially assist revenue and
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  • 20 10 The homev a-d n ail by the s.s. Cathay closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the J9.t instnt.
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  • 951 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST names 8 4 UM KDUIac.I f Allerby Rubber Se ’I &lot Gajih Rubber E«Ulo 75 Amalgamatot Malay Kftefea 45 Ayer Hham Fhntfag Brefllttir 81 Ayer Kunlng Rubber Stales 75 Ayer Molek Rubbe; go 25 Ayer Fanaa Rubbei Btfahae 7 f. W B iau Planting Syntkate I?
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  • 554 11 FATAL bTABBING OF EUROPEAN PLANTER Recommendation By Jury Charged with the mnrder of Thomas William Gunter, a European who wai stabbed at Wilkie Road on the night of July 5 when returning homo after seeing Whocpee at the Alhambra Theatre, in company with Tan Ah Hoi. alias
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