Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 218. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 293 1 TNAGATA 1 I BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. j Branch Office 52, Leith Street !l The World’s Best Small Car. [l\|l W\Y MATERIAL $1,250 7h.p.1 /S DELIVERY FROM STOCK. B i Rails Tipping Waggons Switches J I Dogspikes Turntables Fishplates I Fishbolts Nuts Wheels on Axles Roller
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    • 20 1 Ih.tokisatskjl STUDIO I I with np-to-date Photo- graphy by electric light. ’Phoae 775, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, I I PENANG. i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1955 2 w to-Ie tSELANGOR TURF CLUB BANKS. frompt i Rent very reasonable. Apply Sl'« autumn RACE MEETING MEgcimE BU k lusraKG SHIKBHIIUKKIHSI Eestrinsiiig ffKuma. coRPOMini. oBEk C 1... M <*— d •sssi— Ifcrfl RESTRUNG PTrS* I h ‘X“ h e d October 1931 4 Bitbrooms. 2 garage», serve™ iST D £1,050,000
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  • News From All Parts
    • 189 3 DIVORCE BY MUTUAL CONSENT Sweeping Changes in New Constitution SWEEPING changes of the marriage laws of Spain are foreshadowed under the new Constitution which is now in process of being drafted. Strict secrecy is being observed by the Parliamentary Drafting Commission. It is, however, reported by
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    • 121 3 DIED AWAITING TRIAL A disease known only to the medical profession during the ’art few years was mentioned at an ii qn«st at Brixton Prison on Edward Briecce (62), who was found dead in his cell while awaiting trial. A doctor stated that the man died as
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    • 151 3 I regret to record tl a I I ave discovered that bankers are not i 1 vays infabibk, and that sometimes they even betray a kek of general ktouhdge Comments a correspondent of th 5 “Mornir g Pott Iu one esse which has come to my notice there
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    • 103 3 An owl is acting as a watoh-deg at a We«t H<rtbpool ga age. Jenny is her mme, and when she hears scrange footsteps outside she begins to streech and howl. She sleeps in her big c?gs all day, but comes down from her perch at night ready
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    • 83 3 ”S rious business troubles” in the United Stages are over until 1951, according to a horoscope of the United States *s mncuLced by the Rev P r Arth r Brooks. President of the Epiphany Guild of America, quoted by Reuter s New York corespondent. “The crescendo of
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    • 155 3 SALARY CUT MOVE Whole of Anchor Line Staff Receive Notice Following on a period of intensive depression in shipping circles, consternation was caused in G'a?gow on August 22 b? the intimation that employees of the Anchor Line have received notice to terminate their engagements on the last day
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    • 291 3 A NEW THEORY ADVANCED Tn a letter from the s.s. ’’Quesv” at the Vitoen, the diath place of the famous Swedish Polar heroes, Andree and his c'mralw, a new theory has just been ex pounded concerning the tragic end of the ill-fated expedition. Vitoen, the forbidding and
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    • 143 3 BARONET’S UNU'UaL PROVISION IN WILL An unuEual provision is n the will of the late Sir George Hugh Whitehead, stockbroker, of BuckLrsbury, E C., v>ho left £2.0470. He dirfc.ed that any debt not exceeding £lOO due to him from anyone who was either at college with him, or
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    • 81 3 On the upper step cf the entrance to ar mn in a crowded thoroughfare (writes a “Morning Pos gotaip). I 8»w a young fex terrier, anxiously looking up and d,wn the road and towards the policeman on “point.” Immediately the policeman arm went up the pup, crossed
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 374 3 Wt Q V»» Sllenbunjs Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infanta in hot climates. They are free from barmfil germs and are readily prepared by the I simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful mdi supplies. Milk Feed N. 1 M=a Food No.
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    • 472 3 X w 1 v > '•.rsv CWWENA is one of ths aght reasons why they BO HOT AFFECT THE THROAT Since 1921 we have constantly repeated the statement that Craven ‘A’ Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. Read these facts, and you will know that this is why millions
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 624 4 CAN LEEDS GET BACK? Manchester U. Need a Good Start WHEN a club lose their senior statoa they are usually hopeful that one season in the Second Division wil? office to enable them to regain iU Leeds United, I believe, regard their prospects as being very good,
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    • 607 4 19 K. O. VICTORIES Early Appearance in London WITH heavy-weight boxing in this country fast approachirg a condition of decay f<_r v aut of men of the right phys'que and temperament, it vai with gnat interest that I learned recently that a youthful Dish giant, who
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 100 4 I ■ffidsftp 1 I OW. t ip. O fU 1 1 f o /oz z The <^./ Ideal Food for I the Tropics. I the ONLY I correct I alternative I to breast feeding. I The nourishment a child I receives from breast milk and Humanised Trufood is virtually identical.
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    • 23 4 Just What You Need FO R Office Home ‘Bayard* Stainless Steel p I Box of 100, Assorted Styles $1.60 FROM tyinang gazette 2std.
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    • 360 4 ■■lHnlll |’M I llliliTiiiai I in RECORDS Of New London Successes j\y 24Q (BallaJ Concert Memorise <Partl&2. Organ solo by Quentin Maclean All the old favourites. “Machusla,” “My Dear Soul” “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” “Down the Vale;’ Glorious Devon.” nv (Paul Jones played by UA 0 (Part 1 and 2
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  • 1281 5 COdMIFTEE MEETING English Speaking Constables The following is a summary of the minutes of a committee meeting held a* the Peuarg Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, September 15, 1931, at 4-30 p.m. Present Mr. E. Newbcld (President in the Chair). Dr. J. E. Smith, Capt. S. 8.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 136 5 Pocket <6en A Watch of true ||T Westclox accuracy. POCKET BEN is moderately priced, yet it is built with the H' I I same care and accuracy II that go into the mak- I S’ 111 ing of Big Ben and all Is l/ll other Westclox. All Pocket Ben has
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    • 123 5 Health amJ Vkaw Radiant Haaldh aad Yfeaw SANATOGEN TW rm» >•*. n to OLD MALAYA. “PartOMlitiw sf Old Malaya” by G/fil Baxendate, is row oo sale at $2 a copy. II» volume may be purchased through our agents throughcut tha Peninsula or direct from the Pinang Gazette Press ltd., la,
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    • 242 5 P" t You cannot be sure of getting Ji Bj|_ the best out of your engine un fil you have used W LODGE PLUGS LODGE OHG SSjR tor American engines •crewed metric Lod@ LODGE CT I" American, •hart reach. I Stockists:— K. Lee San Co., Cycle Carriage Co., Georgetown Motor
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 146 5 A'V A J EiSTJC I 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Another Brilliant Fox Double Feature Attraction f SPENCER TRACY SIDNEY FOX IN Six Cylinder Love A 12 Cylinder Comedy with 16 Cylinder Laughs Together with IWM- COLLIER, SR. AND MARGUERITE CHURCHILL IN ‘‘Harmony at Home” An uproarious comedy of the funny side
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  • FEMININE REELECTIONS
    • 679 6 Monday.—Thia forenoon did try a way of cleaning the white doth with which a costume is trimmed, with very excellent results, and so would here pass the good news on to others who may need it. My way to apply ground rice with a piece of chan
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    • 399 6  -  BY MOLLIE LITTLE ’'jacket” is just as fashionable as evvr it was, but this season it has definite points of difference which mark it as new. Tc< begin with, there are the jaunty little jackets of fur. Short-haired furs such as caracul, broadtail, Persian paw, or beaver,
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    • 485 6  -  BY BERYL HARPER No one altogether escapes from occasional feelings of depression but women are undoubtedly much more easily affected than men. Women who spend much of their time in the house without agreeable companionship are particularly prone to them. There is often no reason for
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    • 67 6 This is not a coloured coattee, but a br?ai scarf of orange and blue which is worn over an outdoor frock, being buckled in place by a blue leather belt. s The use of a bright scarf like this is a good device for enlivening
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    • 576 6 BY ROSAMUND If you 1 ve in the country remember that the cheapest and most easily comeby fruits, ripe in the early Autumn, may be utilised for home-made wines. Often it is only a question of picking them. For these wines, damsons, hackberries, elderberries are all suitable. Then
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    • 487 6  -  by JEAN PORTELET Costly lace and linen may not be within the reach of every woman, bat really delightful cloths for afternoon tea can be embroidered at home, and if the embroidery matches the pattern on the china then the well-laid table is more attractive than
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    • 540 6  -  BY DORE CHARMON Sometimes, instead of m p rely cling, it is ai well to pause for a L h roni and consider fashion as a whnk Snt the various changes, Qati ng A glance back over ths PMt fa son. show. na one thing th»
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  • 317 6 STOCKHOLDERS WHO VANISH SOME ARE DEAD AND I SOME FORGET i LEITERS RETURNED THERE is talk of a Conversion Loan When these great financial changeovers occur it is found that many stockholders have seemingly vanished. Queer facts came to light during the operation of a great conversion
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  • 936 7 LONG STANDING grouse removed J’ay Become Members of Clubs Too O'EX BA ING ON SATURDAY (BY TIC TAO Malayan trainers who have hitherto not heen allowed to enter horses in their own names and in fact were not even allowed to become members of
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  • 184 7 CIGARETTE CASE Judgment Reserved Till Saturday The adjourned hearing into the case in which the proprietor aud a clerk of Chop Sing Chin. Ong Chee Kee and Kboo Kang Wee respectively are charged with receiving stolen property namely 2.100 tins of cigarettes belonging toihe Malayan
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  • 188 7 SULTAN AND REDUCTION OF PENSIONS Tpoh, Tuesday Speftkinu at a meeting of the Perak tate Council H H the Sultan called attention tc 11. E -ir Cecil C ementi’s announcement at the rrcent Durbar as to the formation of a new and larger State Council. He
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  • 177 7 JEWELLERY STOLEN A thief or thieves broke into the house occupied by Mr. L. V Emaung, Clerk -upreme Court at No. 56 Chow Thai road this morning and removed articles, includ ing a pair of earrings valued at between $4O and $5O Mr. Fmrung occupies a
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  • 47 7 The closing date for entries for the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting has been altered to 3 pm. on Friday, October 9, instead of October 8 as stated in the official programiugs* The racing dates will be October 17, 21 and 24.
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  • 225 7 DEAL IN SARONGS Discharged But Not Acquitted The case in which Ong Lira Han was charged with cheating Awad bin Daib, the managing partner of Aabibille Co. Siagapcre in respect of $1 383 21 the value of a consignment of sarongs was mentioned before Mr. EJward Jago
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  • 193 7 ALLEGED WRONGFUL SEIZURE OF STALL A case was mentioned in the Penang District Court this morning before Mr H A Forrer in which a Tamil Mohatnedan named N. Mohamed sues a Sikh named Tara Singh, son of Sial Singh for the recovery of $3O > and costs for
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  • 247 7 VAST WEALTH WAITING TO BE SPENT How does the hoarding of money affect the man in tha street and the woman in the home. A leading economist said to a Sunday Express” representative last month: The present situation is a complete vicious circle. “We begin with
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  • 70 7 Request For Look Oat For Lost Airman London, September 23 The B. B. C. dramatically broadcast a request for a look out to be kept for Parker Cramer as from wreckage discovered it is believed possible that he is marooned on a lone'y isle off the north east
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  • 162 7 —Reuter. Possible Appeal at End of Next Month London, September 23 An election decision with consequent Cabinet reconstruction is in abeyance await ing the return of Mr MacDonald, who, it is suggested in one quarter, is using the interim to cogitate his destiny. The growing Conservative belief
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  • 121 7 MR. MAVITY SUCCEEDS MR. LEARMOUNT Mr. H. F L. Mavity has been unanimously elected captain of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club. The election was necessitated by the forth coming departure to England of Vr. L. W Learmount. who has done a great deal to bring
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  • 551 7 Mr. M. S. Ariffia has been appointed Footba 1 Secretary to the Indian Poppy Day Fund Committee. Penang. Mr. Justice p G. 'levers who was end denly taken ill on Friday, is an inmate of the General Hospital. Singapore. Mrs. Hazel, wife of Mr. L J. Hazel,
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  • 121 7 WEAK TACKLING AND MARKING Colours defeated Whites by 2 goals and 2 tries (16 pts.) to nil in yesterday s trial pame scoring a goal and a try in each half Cowan and Keng Chuan went from Colours to W’hites but even then the latter forwards did not
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  • 117 7 CHINESE CHARGED A Chinese named Yeong Yin alias Yeong Chit was to day charged before the Police Magistrate, Penang with giving false information to a public servant knowing that such information was false and with intent to cause such public servant to use his
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 494 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir.—There are frequently letters in your refsrring to half cents, m he issue of these coirs in millions wou d without any doubt whatsoever help very considerably to bring down HCL. True, the better off sections are not greatly concerned in half
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    • 208 7 Sir —I have read with interest tbs minutes of the Committee Meeting of the -'traits Chinese British Association, Penang, held on the 17th instant which appears in to-day s issue of the Pinang Gazette. The committee must be congratulated on its attitude towards the Tenth of
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  • 45 7 The homeward mail by tha b. 3. Tairea closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 26th instant. The s.s- Pfljula with malla despatched from London on S p’.ember 3 is f-xpee’ei to a-rive hero at 6 ?.m. cu F.ida/i tku 25th in tint.
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  • 7 7 K vongwing. Pera g.
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  • 485 8 Just how emaciated are the finances of the Federated Malay States was disclosed by 11. 11. The Sultan of Perak when he addressed the Perak State Council at a meeting of that body on September 16. Adumbrating the action likely to be taken in order to help
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  • 365 8 Events in Manchuria will be watched here with anxtety, though for the present comment or condemnation mist be withheld. The trouble has been brought to the notice of the League, belatedly and w.ll very probably have settled itself by the time the ponderous machinery at Geneva has been set
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  • 1181 8 a. h. r Penang, Wednesday, for many a day have y the hills which look down upon the island of Penang smiled so bewitchingly beneath the warm rays of an early morning sun. More often than not, for some week-; now, they have been wreathed in the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 101 8 I Reputation Won Through I Value I IS THE STORY OF “HOLLANDIA’S” SUCCESS. fer. HMEagy A»» 5 "-Y, l ,U, Y Condensed Evaporated or Sterib’sed. < G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., IMPORTERS. M M s iW M M I //JI I c V Zjffi c r R b B s
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    • 33 8 E. S’ O. the best situated seaside HOTEL IS CHE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUIBINE under exoert European Chef.
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    • 27 8 rj TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: A traveller points out that for hundreds of years the Arabs have been a shirtless race. Evidently they do not back horses. 6
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1202 9 had done the onlv thing it cou d do. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Active Street Market Yesterday Dollars 4.20 to 440 No Quotations for Francs and Marks Sterling Stronger in New York Although the Stock Exchange was still closed yesterday Throgmorton Street was again crowded
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  • 474 9 Siam’s Surplus For London SPECIAL SHIPMENT London, September 22 Sir Robert Horne, addressing a meeting of the China Association, to recommend the the silver problem, at which .Mr" L S Amery was am mg the many prominent people present, said times were propitious for a conference on
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  • 130 9 —Reuter. How The Cost Will Ba Met London, Septembi r 23 In connection with the Prime Minister s announcement in Parliament yesterday of the Government s decision to limit to not more than ten per cent, the economy cuts in the pay of teachers, police and the lower
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  • 33 9 —Rugby Radio ervioe. Liberal As Parliamentary Secretary London September 22 Mr. E. D Simon the Liberal member for Withington. has been appointed Parlia, mentary Secretary to the Ministry of Heaith.-
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  • 1164 9 Renter. Statements By Delegates ROAD OPEN FOR IMPARTIAL ENQUIRY Urgent Appeal to Governments Geneva, September 23 The League Council discussed the Sine Jap nese incident for twa hours at which the Chinese and Japanese delegates made conflicting statements. Lord Cecil said it was vitally important that
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  • 90 9 l— Reuter. American Companies Making Cuts New York September 23 The United States Steel Corporation announced a reduction tn wages of ten per cent, from October 1 The Bethlehem Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet Tube Company have made similar 10 per cent, wage cuts, Other companies are expected
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  • 99 9 Reuter. Members of Crew Arrive at Loudon London. September 22 Twelve members of the crew of ths ’’Nautilus” have arrived at London. Interviewed by Reuter they said the Nautilus” dived under the ice three times in seven days and remained there for 2 or 3 hours at time.
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  • 91 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Strength and Composrtios Of Legislature London, September 22 At to-day’s meeting of the Federal Structure Committee of the Round Tabla Conference, the Committee concluded its discussion of relations between the two chambers and passed to consideration of tho strength and composition of Federal Lag’s
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  • 173 9 ln Aid of Planters' Benevolent Fucd Under the auspices of the Kedah Planters* Association, a sweep is to be held shortly in aid of the Planters Benevolent Fund. The cause is one which should meet with fall and prompt public support, planters» perhaps of all com uni ties
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 362 10 VICEROY’S RFFE'ENCE «‘Commend able Fpirit of Co-operation” Reference to the economic depression in Malaya» with its effect on the position of Indian labourers, was made by H. E the Viceroy of India WdHngdou) in his first speech to the Central Legislature at Simla on September
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  • 250 10 DETERMINATION TO RESTORE PRICE Discussing the formation of the tin pool» on August 25, the city editor of the ’’Dally Ttbgraph’’ wrote. There are two ways of regarding this new development. On the one hand, it suggests that the restriction plan has failed so
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  • 62 10 dHessrs. Bousiead <£• Co Ltd, 23rd September quotation for Singapore refined tin $6l 25 per picul, business done 175 tone, Penang refined tin $6l per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined tin $6O 12| per picul, tin ore $6O 121 ner picul. The following were the rub’er quotations in
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  • 18 10 Tongka’i Hirb.ur Tin Dredging Co N.L From 13 hto 19. h September (Ona week) Picuia 300
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  • 25 10 Singapore P ices for Stand; rl Ribbed Sheet for tc-d.y a e o’?oU, -Ue'«.Mrlb. Oat./Dee. gl •kn./Mir. JQ&2 M rket Quiet.
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  • 717 10 LETTER TO ’’THE TIMES” Suggested Levy in Kind on Export The following letter to the editor, by Mr. Eric Mi eFadyen, dated August 20, is published in ’’The Times.” Tne periodic disequilibrium of produc tion and consumption of rubber is ex plained by the
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  • 84 10 Ponang September 23 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bu k Demand 2/3 21/32 h 4 m/.s 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m/cs credit 2 4 3/8 On 3 Documentary 2 4 1/2 New York Bank Demand 46 nom France TT. 1,100 nom India TT 155| R*ugk k
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  • 591 10 ANNUAL MEETING Over $5,400 Profit On Year The 15-h Annual Ganeral Meeting of Ama'gaira’ed Malay Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company» No. 1. Embankment, Kuala Lumpnr» on Saturday, with Mr, R. C. Russell in tho Chair. After the notice e nvening
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  • 268 10 PERTINENT COMMENT AT DUTCH COMPANY MEETING Pertinent comment on rubbar restriction possibilities is contained in the annual report of the Amsterdam Rubber Plantation Company, a 1 .-ge Dutch Plantation enterprise producing rubber, palm oil, coffee, and tea, and having an actual rubber output for 1930 of 16.791,8071 b
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  • 141 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day CQ CQ co to ffl o ffl aj Shares uu ffl 00 $O. 0 $O. $O. Mining. Asam Kumbang 20/6 22/- 20/6 22/- ex
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  • 51 10 Latest Londoa, New York and Local Prices T/Afr LONDON Spt £***** 6 Down 17/5 3 ItatJn’ £l2O 10 0 Down 15/SINGAPORE $6125 pir icd Up $1.12J 175 tons im RUBBER: Losdon 2| d, Unchanged Tori Mc. (GsM) Unchanged Local 7 5/1 c, Unchanged By Oev*tsty ef Mum
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  • 269 10 Fxnann Sept*mber 23 CIS. «5 Oplaoa p, ohwt lom LCOO.OC Gloves a 90 (X Told leaf ellvri H.Ol •lace Picking nom 170 Of Notmega 80a 70 Of I» 1 0/ 60.00 Oooonutaper 1,000 »i 15 Of Copra Sundries buyers 3 85 Rattans sblm U.K Rattans Coarse 10 6
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  • 142 10 To morrow at the Esplanade at 8.80 p.m. 1 March Lone Pilot Hooper 2 Overture The Wanderer’s Coal Suppe 8 Grand Selection "Catherine’’ Tscbaikowsky Synopsis Intro Opening to Finale Act 2. "Father Of Battles.” Song—"l am but a Simple Maid” Russian Daneo Finale Act 2 "Slowly the
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  • 98 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE I OWN The health statement for th* Municipality of Gaorge Town fnr the week ending September 19, 1931, shows a total of 51 d»a:hg—3s males and 16 females—the death rate being 17 73 per mi’ile compared wrh 13.56 in the preceding week and with 24
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 94 10 tfainnymede' Ckeerjul and Cool TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE “A fool can dance without a fiddle’’ (proverb) Tut wise people demand a good Fand, i. e. t The Runnymede Dance Band FRIDAY “DAMSON PIE” Friday 2nd Oct. Grand Smoking Concert IN AID OF P. S. P. C. A. commencing at 945 p.
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    • 425 10 New Adveitisemen». notices Examination of Dressers An Examination of Dree ßer9 held at the General Hospital p ftna 1 19. h and 20,h (hteber, 193! Q esch day. a v a «D2. 2. Candidates from Fa .pply to the Chief Medical OfE C r further parbeu’ars, not later r October,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 102 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 *.w. 76 b Noon 89 nw Imm 5 o m, 83 n w Friday 6 *.m. 76 N w Noon 82 nw smm 5 p.m. 80 nw Saturday 6 a.m. 71 e Noon 82 nw 9mm 5 p.m. 82 n w
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  • 666 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 Name of Steamer From Sailing For Date of Sailing latan Krian River Merbau and S. Patani To«day Rimba P. Dode Do
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 495 11 FAT COWIES AT 40 to most people—tor this reason. At about the age of 40 normal in a scientific way. most men and women take cKR You see the results in every o n fat. Medical men circle, in youthful figures, know the reason. At tn 1 new beauty, new
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    • 174 11 S u u I By Special I Appointment to K’ n g of Siam. Estd. feSStgiL lB7i I I GIFTS THAT LAST FOR TINY HANDS. I Sterling Silver Suggestions that will create delight and be of jp REAL UTIUTY. I Sterling Silver Spoon in case From 3-75 13 nl Spoon
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  • 418 12 ,—Christian Science Monitor. DO THEY COUNT The Importance of Influence MANY things in America are bigger than their counterparts in Britain. This applies to rivers, mountains, cinemas, shops, buildings, sports meetings and newspapers. But it does not apply to newspaper circulations. In spite of its conopaFativa* ly
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  • 350 12 PASSING OF AN OLD CUSTOM Both underwriters at Lloyd’s and the marine insurance companies have agreed that the traditional custom of allowing only one shilling in the guinea as brokerage on business placed at guinea rates need not be upheld. This is perhaps a minor matter,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 218 12 Sj^/ dM E P 1? E D• in Writing! I i U’| ip |H| I; < jJjIjUT I 1 ft l A S fiirplane leaves old-fashioned vehicles far 5 1 ’|> behind, so the new Parker Duofold, witlTPres1 I K surelcss* Touch” surpasses all writing instruments pfc; in speed and
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    • 461 12 3” 1 5 CENTS PER DAY WILL GIVE YOU RENEWED VIGOUR ENERGY AH »1 1 htaJl Cblood creator) I Bottle '5.00X Sang-Cre will give yon renewed vigour and energy at a —-a <■ c I cost of only 35 cents per day for an otherwise highly 80-ru 275/ expensive treatment.
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  • 1331 13 FOLLOWING THE DODO March to Inevitable Extioclion IT is a melancholy fact that the most remaikable forms of animal life are disappearing from the earih with alarming rapidity, states Major R. W. G. Kingston. Severd have already gone they have vanished within human memory. There is the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 419 13 THE PINANG GAZETTE list of Places where the Gazette" ms be bought at 10 Ceuta. tOCAL Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. £J, K. Md. Yußoff Co., Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier. Md. Isnail. Money Changer 4, Beach Bi. T. M. N. Mydin, 27. Leith Street. Look
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    • 191 13 ARE WOMENS' BEST HELP TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY Lasting good looks depend upon good health. Good health follows upon a cleansed working in harmony. This is the effect of Beecham’s Pills, the unrivalled reMedy for stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles. “Cid Sins in Plus Fours’’ "The world to-day ianot
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    • 301 13 Achievement! BSA Motor Cycles —First in all tests and public favour again! Outright class winners and fastest time of the day at the Selangor Automobile Association HILL CLIMB 350 CC. BSA 246 cc. 32 sec. UNLIMITED CAPACITY O.H.V. q-r 2nd 250 CC. Won by Mr. Lee Soon Lee riding a
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  • 764 14 The Times Literary Supp ement. r £ypt£an Temples Egyptian 'y Margaret A. Murray, Aaaiatant Professor of Egyptology at University Co lage, London. (Sampson Low. 12s. 6 1» net-) Thia book is a popular account of the principal temples of Egypt and Nubia, suitable for the general reader
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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