Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 232. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 424 1 T. NAGATA! BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. B®nch Office 52, Leith Street I“S A DWELL” I Dollar Exchange Tables SAFES. I sterling into Dollars price I dollars into Sterling I r FROM B to 8, Js Amount» from Id. to £lO,OOO WaB§l I WMet 11 V H
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    • 19 1 Ih.tokisatsdi! STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- graphy by electric light, i ’Phone 772, 68 t 70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2523 2 POSITION WANTED The Cyc’e Carriage Co., —g xu* DaK/iI BANKS. Muroantile firm wrnid be plefaed to (1926 1116 1/*****(1 MOOO K ***** I Sensational Bar Jains in Brand THE CHINESE TOWN HALL OF IHDIfi, LIMITED. CORPOBATIOH. Box 893, Penarg. New Cars of Latest Models. O O 1 [lncorporated in England.!
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 320 3 aga khan’s action Dawson Discarded for Beary A SUDDEN difagreement between H.H. the Aga Khan and hie trainer *R. C. Taweon hae startled the racing world. The tiff began with a dis cueeion as to which jockey should ride Khorsheed in the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket.
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    • 285 3 £150,000 EXPENDITURE To Tell Epic Story of His Career Bobby Jones is busy constructing a golf cotrse at Auguots, Georgia, that will tell all over again the epic story of his g Ifing successes, trials and tribulations throughout the two continents of America and
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    • 295 3 AT SHEPHERD’S BUSH Second to None in Europe After long and anxious negotiations the A.A.A. say they have done the right thing in entering into arrangements with the Greyhound Racing Association for the use of the White C,ty at Shepherd’s Baah, London, as a home for athletic
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    • 172 3 Italy Sets an Example It is the litlh things that count, and the noticsable difference between the turn out of British athletes aud those of Italy at the recent encounter at Stamford Bridge is a u a ter that should receive the attention of the A. A.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 14 3 Manufactured bv RONUK. Limited. Portslade. ENGLAND. t win ranw' r 111 f i—— l
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    • 379 3 My CAR be ADROIT ft must move quickly through the crowded spaces < Only a few minutes left to catch; the "boat. He cannot afford to I I miss it. In and out through I I the crowded streets dashes his I Chevrolet. He pulls up at the -4 I
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  • News From All Parts
    • 304 4 Building by Men of All Nations AN interesting sidelight on building conditions in Paris is revealed by statistics on the origin of materials and labour employed in the construction of the Paris branch of one of the largest American banks which is in process in the
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    • 201 4 24 YEARb’ WORK AND £240.000 R KPA ID Tb’e is the stcry of a son who toiled for 24 years to earn 1,200,000 doll rt (£340,000) with which to pay eff thlosses of depositors in his father’s bank. It has become known throvg’i the
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    • 154 4 There is one Chance.br of the Exche quer who would have revtl ed gambelled, almofll—ln the execution of the policy of Retrenchment that Mr. Snowden finds difficult, especially when it comFe to shearing his own sheep. That, (atat-s a correspondent of the "Daly Telegraph"), is Sir William
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    • 160 4 SEVEN HUNDRED TIMES HIS OWN WEIGHT A he&lchy na i with a normal appetite who reaches the age of 70 haa eaten about 700 times h a own weigh*, according to the caZu a ion of experts of the Faculty of Pans. They Lave estimate 1
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    • 134 4 It iaai old gtory that countless lives must have been s*ved in every war ir the by th* 1 abit of carrying a Bibl, ora Prajerßok in tbe bresat pocket (»sya a correepondent cf tbe "Morning P< al”), but one of th* new a !«ii iona
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    • 95 4 What it is that hi.a given such an increase of atb’et'c prow'ta to the gir a of to-day? A medica’ correspondent of tbe "Daily Dispatch" aaya that girls and young women Lv.va always had the faculty, but tta' it was formerly repressed either by law, or by custom.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 95 4 «Oil 7 7 \W I (\gK lu f "zAk A .o /<>> ZpZ ZZ>Z The /a. z Ideal Food for the Tropics. the ONLY correct alternative I to breast feeding. The nourishment a child receives from breast milk and I umanised Trufood is virtually identical. The “Nearest to Nature Food”
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    • 67 4 “SPLENDID’ WIL nL No flies nor mosquitoes, 0 an d no °d° rs to spoil dinner. ,f The new, double-strength Flyosan rids the house of insects quicker but leaves no sickly after-odors. Spray it before dinner and eat in comfort. Discover this modern w ay to end insect troubles today.
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    • 374 4 Columbia SELEOTED RECORDS THAT WE REALLY RECOMMEND. D 8173 Alone Two popular songs brilliantly sung by Aroldo Lmdi z His woaderfu tencr voice will thrill you HDOd f Wr3 P Me U P in My Tar P aulin J acket Lincolnshire Poacher Harold Wi'liams and the K B C Choir
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  • 519 5 COMMITTEE MEETING Re-Metalling Narrow Roads Present. —J. J. P, Davies Esq. in the f hair Messrs. W. R. Wells, H. N. W. Bulford and J. A. McEvoy (Hon. Secretary and Treasurer). Absent R. FrazerSkinner Efq. Minutes.—The minuses of the last meeting, held on the 26th.
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  • 220 5 EXPECTED AT KUALA LUMPUR TO-DAY A shy young Sultan of 18 years of age dressed in silk European clothes, who has never before been in a city larger than Labuan, arrived in Singapore on Monday (writes a “Free Press” representative). He was the youthful
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  • 517 5 e Quarterly Conference At Kuala Lumpur The quarterly cinference of the Rotary subarea of Makya and Siam was held in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Mr L. D. Gammans, acting Area Secretary, presided and the following were present: Singapore: Messrs. Roland Braddel 1 and A. L. Gilmore. Klang:
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  • 309 5 JUDGE’S FINDING IN TOBACCO CO.’S SUIT Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, giving judgment on the legal point which arose on a preliminary objection made by way of demurrer in the alleged "passing-off” suit brought by rhe United Tobacco Co. (1929), Ltd against the MHaya i Tobacco Distributors L'.d.,
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  • A Corner for Women
    • 1137 5  -  BY I. G. E. L, Haw often in thtse days does one hear the rema r k, “Oh bow I wish I had been taught how to earn my living.” The feeling of sacurity in the knowledge of a ma-ketable accomplishment is one that we shou’d not
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  • 163 5 REMARKABLE RESUSCITATION CASE London, Sept. 11 The remarkable cage of a child who wag brought back to life after being dead for 40 minutes was described at a Portsmouth inquest. Dr. MicPhereon, medical superintendent at St. Mary’s Hospital, said that the chUd, who was the 7
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  • 81 5 ALLEGED ASSAULT ON TWO GUNNEIS Alleged to have assaulted two Gunners of the Royal Artillery, an Ind’an taxidriver wag fioed $3O or two weeks’ rgoron? imprisonment on each of two charges of voluntarily causing hurt and ordered to pay $lO compensation, by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 35 5 There is no better Tennis Gut manufactured in the world than “Goldwing” Brand, You will get complete satisfaction and exceptional good value. Sole Agents in Malaya, V, R, VICK CO., LTD., Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 302 5 Lawyer’s Requisites. Bodkins Green Silk Thread r >> Tapes j Indenture Paper f Paper Seals t Pink Office Tapes > I’ower of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1, 2, 3, 4 5. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD. Children's Fevers. Htcurriug fsvsrishness in children
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    • 423 5 lIMBRIIIII «Mil 11. it», ■i'K'ifflrfe'W WW. .’*n W, ’S —TIT ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOU. PRESENT TREATMENT I If you are not it is most likely because you arc treating the symptoms and neglecting to treat the CAUSE. To treat disease successfully you must remove the cause. In the many
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  • 276 6 HOME FOOTBALL London Derby at Charlton TO-MORROW’S MATCHES The following are the matches to be played in the English and Scottish Leagues to morrow: DIVISION 1 Aston Villa v Bolton W. Blackburn R. v Manchester C. Blackpool v Arsenal Derby Co. v Birmingham Grimsby T. v
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  • 164 6 Oct. 9 Entries close for Ipoh Rices 3 pm. Oct. 10: O.X.A. Anniversary Celebrations Rugger—State Team v The Rest. Oct 11 Batang Padang Dredging Oo Ltd.. Adjourned annual general meeting Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., Noon. Hockey P 0 C A" v P R 0 A Esplanade 5
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  • 1040 6 SUPREME COURT SUIT Engine Alleged in Bad Condition On the allegations that a VauxhaH Car which he had purchased from the Eastern Auto Company, Limited, Singapore had not been up to the warranty held out by the company and that it had frequently to be
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  • 346 6 The death has taken place of Charles Ricketts, a Royal Academician. Mr. R. T. Foster! the well known cricketer, is among the passengers leaving for Europe this week. His Highness the Sultan of Brunei will pay a visit to His Highness the Sultan of Selangor to morrow
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  • 230 6 CONTRIBUTION FRO d GOVERNMENT Owing to increasing calls on the funds at their disposal the Committee feel that it is necessary to appeal to the public for further assistance. The following statement shows the fin an oial position at the end of September, 1931: Receipts Public
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 233 6 KI V MORRIS i SAY b Hiy BUY J BRITISH AND BE PROUD OF IT" F, AND approve iCASt -'.L .A I MOTOR mt e ro<^ucl °f an ALL-BRiTISH Firm CAS nOL A A P&r all 4*C>imd fMorrh Mo/ftli CALraoLC lor h-Cylindtr G. C. Wakefield Co. Ltd.. All British Firm*
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  • 174 7 Date of Return Uncertain CONVERSATIONS WITH MR. THOMAS Governor’s Position in State (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 8 The F ree Press understands that the Sultan of Johore’s return is still a matter of uncertainty. In the royal household it is rumoured that His Highness
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  • 142 7 Reuter, Reduction in European Armamrnts Wishirgton, October 9 A 3r»-He reduction in European armament» v 5 be the price demanded by the United Ss»tes for the further relief of war dabta ac ’ording to circles in c'ose touch with the administration. It is also under st oxi th
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  • 104 7 ALLEGED HEAD MAN ARRESTED Geo Fong, who is alleged by the police to be the head of the kidnappers who have bem so active in the Kinta district of late in the hills near Tpoh on W<dnf?day frpether with his lieutenant. Mr. Tidy, O 0. Detectives,
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  • 92 7 OPENING ON SUNDAY Invitations have been issued by Messrs. Fun and Frolic, Ltd., for the formal opening of their business which will take place on Sunday, October 11 at 4 p.m. Fun and Frolic Ltd., is situated on the Phuab Hin Leong Compound—the old Lim Cheng
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  • 108 7 WELL-KNOWN COMPANY BUILDING NEW FACTORY Although present times are considered l?ad for trade some manufacturers have faith in the future and are investing further capital in improved and enlarged plant. The Ftp-cdent Company, which is res ponsibk ft r A mos ’n Andy” being heard on the re
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  • 358 7 SUITS SETTLED Two suits concerning the estate of the late Vanjoor Madar ."ahib who carried on an extensive business in Penang in several lines were mentioned as settled this morning in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Whitley. The parties in the suits were Mr
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  • 176 7 LATEST APPOINTMENTS Lieut F. R. Mason has been appointed to be Acting Captain whilst in command of Province Wellesley Companies Mr. G. Goldsack has been appointed to be I ieutenant and Quarter master. 2nd Lieutenants A. R Craig, G. C Sollis, J. A. McQueen and J.
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  • 156 7 SCREENING OF INDIAN FILMS AT MATINEE SHOW TO MORROW In response to the request of many people, the management of Theatre Royal, Penang, are screening the three Indian films, “Garuda Garva Bangam or The Pride of Satyabama,” "Annar Kali’’ and Viswa mitra” for the last time at their
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 260 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir—l read with interest the letters in your valuable and popular daily on the 7th and Bth September regarding the above Board notifying the resignation of Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay, J.P. from the Committee of Management and abo a
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    • 326 7 Sir, -Tn to your co-respondent. Mr. M. N. N Subram miam Pillay, who ?m?g o 9ts the name of Mr. A. Veerappa Pillay J.P, fn fill tha gap in the Hindu Management Committee left v cant by the resignation of r. V. NadasamPiUay JP. I
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    • 217 7 Sir —T have read the letter of Britisher published in your esteemed paper of the 7’h instant, headed: "New uses for the Axe.’ I thoroughly concur and appreciate all that he caused to be published. What the Governor should do, or should have done, was
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    • 149 7 Sir, —As the disease is contagious it even spreads to this remote little seaport of Porak* I quite agree with the little Chinese l ft 4y "Oh I” that young men of “Observer s description are despicable in that they lack the sense
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    • 169 7 Sir. —After reading your Editoria’ and By the Way columns this evening I found Mr. Lim Kung Kee in this space calling the attention of the Municipal ommissioners to take a ride and have a view of the tents and huts at the sides of
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  • 374 7 CHINE'E FINED $lO A Chinese named Li Ah Tee was to day convicted by the Police Magistrate on a cha’-ge of writing on walls. The accused who was arrested by a detective, had been previously char-ed with writing Communistic slogans but the chirge was amended on the
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  • 67 7 SUNDAY'S WaL'ER POLO There will bo a water polo match at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday at 11 am. between the 0 8. C Juniors’’ and the Hu Yew Se»h 010 Team. The following will play for the CSC Juniors Foo Meow Fong I im Loon
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  • 283 7 —Reuter. Minor Rattlixgs London, October 8 Now that party leaders have fired their big guns the rattle of electoral small arms is beginning to be heard on all sides and candidates are cancelling engagements in London and rushing to their constituencies to join in the fray. The number
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  • 206 7 CONTRACTORS SUED IN DISTRICT COURT The Malaysia Trading Co of Waterfa 1 Road were defendants in an action brought against them this morning by Messrs. R Young and Co Ltd in the Peiraog District Court before Mr H. A Forrer. Mr H Hunt of the plaint'ff firm
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  • 85 7 A Chinese named Fong Ah Wee was to day charged before Mr. J. P. Biddulpb, Police Magistrate, Penang, with attempted housebreaking by entering No. 3, Cantcn ment-road The prosecution allege that the accused was found in suspicious circumstances in the compound of the house of Mr. Astrington
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  • 95 7 The new KUng Mosque work in connection with the erection of a Mosque has now been commenced in Klang The site is adjacent to the Sultan s Ltana The contract is in the hands of the L cited Engineers, Singapore, under the supervision of Mr. Chester.
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  • 105 7 TWO CHINESE SENTENCED AT BERtfMBAN Seremban, Wednesday Under the Seditious Documents Enactment, two Chinese named Shin Tin and Loo Khoon were charged to day at the Negri Sembilan Assizes before the Hon’ble Mr Justice Burton, Evidence was given by a Malay police constable of Rsmbiu who noticed
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  • 108 7 ACCUSATION ok CONTEMPT OF COURT Malacca, Wednesday. There was a sensation in the Malacca Police Court yesterday when a man named E W. Westerhout was told he had committed contempt of court by suggesting he could represent a defendant. The case was that in which
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  • 131 7 CHETTIAR ALLOWED BAIL The case in which a man named Sivasamy Chettiar was charged with returning from banishment was mentioned this morning before Mr. J. P. Biddulpb, Police Magistrate, Penang. Mr. H iViacNieca appearing fur the accused said he understood that the pjlice were not in
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  • 187 7 THE DUK3 AND DU OF YORK ENROL THEIR DOGS Two of the newest recruits to the TailWaggers’ Club are Joc f belonging to H. RH. the Duke of York, and Gh n”, who ia the property of tha Duchess. Both doge are Golden Labrador retrievers, and thay have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 boxing WRESTLING, JU-JITSU WEIGHT LIFTING at the Town Hall or other suitable theatre. on Friday,Nov. 6th, 1931 IN AID OF Poppy Day Fund OPEy TO ALL Tournaments will be held as mentioned above. Would the Secretaries of Clubs or anyone else interested and willing to take part pleas© communicate at
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  • 455 8 It is ant'cipated that sparks will fly at the Legislative Council meeting on Monday. The Unoflicials are not at all satisfied with the methods adopted to balance the Colony’s budget and they are expected tosiy their say. But that will ba all. The ofli ;ial majority is an effec‘ive
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  • 425 8 Tn the prevailing trade depression Malaya and other mainly agricultural countries have suffered in grrater degree than manufacturing countries. Possibly—probably, more than one main cause has produced this effect, but one, if not the main, fundamental causs of the world wide economic disturbances of recent years,
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  • 50 8 —Reuter. Baak of France Officials Leave For New York j Paris, October 8 M, Charles Fjrnier, Deputy Governor cf the Bank ol France and M. Rebert Libour Gayet a bank director, have left for New York to confer with the Federal Reserve rank on the international financial situation
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  • 1149 8  -  A. H. L Penang, Friday. WRITING to ug recently! f om Ipoh an indignant bu r gher of that city suggested that the civil servant is a blessed child of providence, thateven as the lowly sparrow is sustained in its earthly life by a power divine so
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 122 8 IWib'A ft; W "Myj O®4«ft B m Isfe-*F wjM >■ A fast game of footbaii I i and then a I jm TS 'OS X I ir& Be IB PI tii Rebuilding OF Spitalfields Market Erected for the City of London Corporation BY Sir Fobert McAlpine ons. V "Tunnel’ "Tunnslite”
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    • 32 8 ID. O. TH® BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA, each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT. EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 570 9 grave, into chaos and catastrophe Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Tariff The Quickest Weapon ASSISTANCE FOR farmers Imperial Economic Unity Loiuon October 9 fr. Stanley Baldwin, leader of the Conservatives, to night issued a manifesto on behalf of the Ndional Government. He recalls that his derision to
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  • 250 9 Sir Herbert Samuel’s Speth London, October 9 Sir Herbert b arauel. opening the Liberal campaign at Bradford with speech which there is reason to h' lieve may be treated as a substi tnte for a manifesto, said there was urong expert opinion that during this year
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  • 363 9 reached among themselves. —Rugby Radio ervice. Mr. MacDonald s Straight Talk GOVr. WILL CARRY ON London, October 8 The failure of different groups represented at the Indian Round Table Conference to secure an agreed solution of the communal question during the informal con sulfations which have taken
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  • 134 9 Sal-8 on Foreign Orders Suspended Beilin October 8 The Bourse Committee has decided that all time engagements fading due this week end shall be prolonged until October 81 and retaining the September interest rates. Meanwhile at the P.eicbsb-mks request the Association of Berlin B r.ks has decided
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  • 351 9 the formation of the now ministry. Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Support for Prime Minister ORDERLY FRONT FORMING Sir John Simon and Tariffs London, fctobsr 8 With the stage set far what Mr. Arthur Henderson foretells will be the most savage election he has ever experienced an
    the formation of the now ministry.— Rugby Radio Service and Reuter.  -  351 words
  • 54 9 —Reuter. Formed within 48 Hours New York October 8 Swift steps have been taken to implement the proposal of a $5O J. 00 000 Credit Corporation mentioned yesterday. Mr Harrison, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank, informed President Hoover that the Corporation could be expected to he
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  • 33 9 Reuter. Newport Defeated by 15 Pts. to 3 P’s. London, October 8 The South African rugby tourists won their second match def- a ing Newport by fifteen points to three.-
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  • 89 9 —Reuter. Next February’s Disarmament Conference London October 8 Delivering his views on disarmament in the course of giving the Basd Hicks Lecture at Sheffield University. General Smuts thought it was a thousand pities that the League of Nations had been called to such a fateful ordeal as
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  • 34 9 —Reuter. International Conference Urged Washington, October 8 An International ’’onft ience to study the rehabilitation cf silver was urged at a meeting of the delegates of the pan American Commercial Conference.
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  • 222 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Satisfied With Results frank exchange of VIEWS London, October 8 The Foreign Secretary, Lord Reading, left Paris this evening for London on the conc’usion of his conversations with the French ministers. A communique states that a complete and frank exchange of views took
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  • 53 9 —Reuter. Over $3O Million Shipped In Two Days New York, October 8 The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has increased the re discount rate from to per cent It is noteworthy in this matter that $3O 050 CO gold has been shipped to France during the
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  • 235 9 Reuter. Japanese ’Planes Over Chin Chow Peking, October 8 A foreign message states that twelve Japanese ’planes dropped 86 bombs this afternoon on Chin Chow which is at present the seat of the Manchurian Government. A bomb was dropped on a service car killing two Chinese cleaners and
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  • 53 9 Affected by Exchange Position (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok October 8 Owing to financial reasons the construction of railways on the North East frontier is suspended, existing contracts only being completed. The export of rice and swine to Malaya via the railways is being bad y affected by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 373 9 L K 1 FIT LIKE V MADE-TO-MEASURE SHOES 7 Few people can a.ibrd made-to-measure shoes 9 now-a-days, but that hardly matters since the O W introduction of K shoes in “Plus” Fittings. feat A These have the heel and ankle a fitting narrower feg z forepart. m They fit as
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  • 423 10 HOPE NOT KILLED Lyall and Evatt’s Review Sir gapnre, Octobar 7 Owing to fluctuations in the pound Sterling, there kai been considerable activity in the tin market during the past fortnight and the da ’y changes in the sterling price of tin have at times been considerable.
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  • 269 10 But Aggregate for Year Still Over 1930 We referred laat week Ga? Meeera. Symington and Sinclair under date of September 16> to the monthly figures ©f «15 compao'eg to be issued by ths Rubber Growers’ Asscc'a'.ion. These have now come to 1 a d show tha‘< the
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  • 80 10 A FEW NOUGHTS TO THS MORATORIUM Writing from London on September 3£ Messrs. William Jacks and Co. say: '‘Pessimism hai increased to an even greater extent than prices have fallen, and metals which have been held for years have been thrown on the market irrespective of price.
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  • 168 10 FOR SEPTEMBER Bangrin Tin Dredg ne 00. Ltd. Output P cub 1,868.32 Hours Yardage 342.000 Ayer Hi'am Tin Dredging Co. Md. Output piculs 1,700 Estimated Va'ue £7,450 Estimated 0 >atB £2,500 TemefiggJr Tin Mining Co. Ltd. OJtput P culb 160 SianeaeTin Syndicate, Ltd. Output piculs 2 537 Rubber
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  • 185 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, October 7 Sirce we Lst wrote the tone of the market has been firm and values have advanced steadily until the local closing Spot quotation of OSt cents shows a gain on ba ance of f cent per lb. London is
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  • 80 10 Penang October 8 By Courtesy of th l9 Chartered Bank Oa London Bink Demand 2/3 29/32 i, 4 m/;d 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/cs credit 2 4 13/16 Oa 3 Documentary 2 4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 oom France T T. 1,050 nom India M TT. 155
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  • 165 10 The p,s. “Pairedus” arrived yesterday with the following passengers for Penaig: Mr W G Birnie, Miss M G Briscoe, Mr W S Bristowe, Capt J Fergueor, Mrs Ferguson, Mr C G Fry, Mr aid Mrs R L Ha t, Mr J Kerr. Mr J M Kennedy, Mr and
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  • 126 10 Latest Quotations Wed. Sat. Yesterday Oet 7 Sept. 19 Paris 97 98$ 123.96 New York 8.88 3 88 4.85? Brussels 27$ 27$ 84.88 Geneva 19$ 19$ 24.86 Amsterdam 9$ 9* 12 08 Milan 74$ 75$ 92 89 Berlin 16$ 17 20.52 Stockholm 16$ 16$ 18.16 Copenhagen
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  • 55 10 Latest Locdco, New York and Local Prices T/a/i LONDON Spt F 25 0 0 Up 17/6 3 1129 2-6 Up 17/6 SINGAPORE U 3 75 per lied Down 50 c. 75 tons Im Loidsn 2 15/16 d, Unchanged N:w Yor 415/16 c, Up 1/16 cUtil 8i c,
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  • 336 10 POS ESSION OF NON GOVERNhiENT CHANDU A Chinese woman named Lim Toh Bwee alias Lim Bwa was charged in the Penang District Court this morning before Mr. H. A Forrer with possession of a quantity of non-Government chandu at a house in tewart lane. Az z bin Haji
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  • 69 10 V. 0. O. v P. R. C. On Wednesday on the Esp’anade at 5 0 pm.-PO.O: J M Mason; G Aste (Capt.) and D K Evans; L H Best, ROS Harris and R W Scarlett; W F Fletcher, J P B Whaley, 8 A Woosey, W R S
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  • 128 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following wore the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day S 2 S 2 a> a> J 5 Shares =5 S 03 a< CQ 00 0 o $O. $0 Mining Ayer Hitam 10/fi 11/1 10/6
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  • 226 10 D imeatio prodnrJoi of Tn, ad Tin-ia-ora at 72 per cent, during the month of Sep.embtr, 1931. Tone Tone Federated M flay States 2,449 Unfederated Malay States Johore 36 Kedah H Perlis 21 K 1 nkn r il Trengganu 38 106 Straits Settlements 3 Ma’aya 2,558 FV
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  • 101 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Saturday 6 a.m- 78 e Noon 86 s 10 aa m 5 r.-n. 87 N w Sunday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 87 n w nil 5 p.m. 84 n w Monday 6 a.m. 78 s Noon 82 e Imm 5 p.m. 79
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  • 90 10 “TO RENDER US FITTER FOR OUR LIFE” Nuns are training themselves as athletes in Budapest. A t the H'gh School of Physical Culture 20 nuns belonging to various orders have joined the special summer course provided for pupils during the vacation. Among them is a reverend
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 862 10 i- New Advertisements. I NOTICES Chinese Benevolent Association Th B fuaer. lof Mr. Khaw Kherg ROO- •> > who d ed a 513, PeaaQg R id on Oq o* ylunnymede K’io k a m. 1300 Cheerful an J Cool I KHOO THE kM LEOK, Secretary and Treag arek T ‘U)AM?ON
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  • 420 11 DIFFERENT ATMOSPHERE Good News Brought From India Highly satisfactory news of prismt trade prospects in India and Oeylon were brought to the Times of Ceylon office by Mr F. 0. Williams, the Sales Mantgsr for India, Straits» and Dutch Eist Indie? of Mosers. A. and F. Paars,
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  • 200 11 Penang October 9 018. B®L*r eg Opium p. shell nom IjOOO.OO Cloves h 90.0 C Cold lest ellen 7S.OC liaee Picking aom 170.0 C Kutmegi SOs 70.00 h 1101 ,i 60.00 Coconuts per 1»G(K >t 15.00 Copra Bundried sales 4.90 Rattans tales 11.10 Rattans Ocnrse 10.6! Grtsn Snail
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    • 29 11 jQ Ng idC Lj «kE In <i«y« Odol Toothpaste sR fife reg S| K ma ke» your teeth gleaming white EAK M Bn 9 and leaves the enamel unharmed
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    • 36 11 OLD MALAYA. Psrsonalities ol DM ifialsya fey Cyril Baxsndate, is bsw go sale at $2 a copy. The c*ay irchased through our sgssts throughout the Peninsula or direct from th? Pinang Gazette Press ltd., la. Peoaug.
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    • 389 11 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write’s EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS learning sickness relieved nausea finished ■Wient had very bad morning sickness a wee bjb fretfu| t fcwfcaet became very ill. I advised Sunshine Glaxo morning .id night. Result good. Got o r, ed af e 5 mea s ,,0,
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    • 274 11 Quests? I J Penang's Premier 'Talkie' House g I* Where Sound Sounds Right SOUND SYSTEM 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 The Brilliant New St Ar T W /—Glamorous, Ravishing— j? M’ufelKj ELISSA LA NF DI Idol of Men-Envy of women g The Gorgeous Beauty with the i H Eyes of Love 1
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  • 704 12 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 From Sailing For Date of Sail? 3g steamer Ampang Pangkor, Bindings and Do To-day Sitiawan Krian Belawan T. Anson,
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    • 443 12 r--™- MbX JRISK lai! i j Foods !The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is an absolute
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    • 121 12 f l ’-Y You cannot be sure of getting Tthe best out of your engine until you have used LDOGS PLUGS LODOB CHS L tor American engln«a Mrewvd m«trlc BEKllfe LOD(S eODOB CT gut in ma... t" American, i ihod reach. f S Stockists: FZ? K. Lee San Co., Cycle
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  • 1346 13 Sl?pr Wing?. By Grace Livingiton Hi’l. 7|xs, 296 pp. J. B. Lippincott. 7d. 6 i. n. This is yet another of Mrs. L'vingston HJ *s delightfully artless little stories of righteoup, not-so-aJent, but oh-so-strong ministers and the pretty, fascinating brands they enach from the burning and end
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    • 214 13 in di t i u Mill M hi L r BIG NINE' The Outstanding; Car for Value and Performance in 1931 is the J S MSnShrd j “BIG NINE” I The ideal ear for al! who appreciate BIG CAR COMFORT AT SMALL CAR COST —An improved design of the popular
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    • 68 13 S° s tempting/ o 8 1 11 —nl t i j M-bW 1 I 4 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and robber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD. When you ar9 Tired take /sANATOCENA I Tk* Tr*9 I I
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    • 22 13 AS.GOOrt, /i® PERFECTION SCO'S WHISKY AGENTS THE EASTSSM AGENCIES GE LEA PERRINS' SAUCE r The ORIGINAL and genuine I Worcestershire 3 .......liillitnilUMEE*»
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  • 367 14 MISSIONARY ZSAL Trebitsch Lincoln to Visit Lurope TRXFI rSOH Lincoln, the M.P., whe bc-me a German epii ia on he way to Earcpe. For some years now Lincoln has worn the ye J w rcbes cf a Buidhiet monk, and he ie known as Chao Karg. Fired
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  • 196 14 MOTHER’S VISION OF SON’S RETURN COMES TRUE Twenty years ago a son of M r a Szibc of Budapest emigrated to America ard she received no further news from him. Recently the mother awoke the household at midnight and sbou’ed It is him— he ie cemir g h me.”
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  • 126 14 If a man has a great dial to tay it won’t take him long to say it. Be brief Bod it d.;wn. Don’t be a bore. Use shott se ittnces. Walk more tian you talk. Get in, get through, get cut. Cm out lecgthy exp a a'ors.
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    • 198 14 v»* r \\a«a? 9v® w y% w Y?^? 'i > ill t?< I Vi 4 's gM -1 §l Keep Doctor away by the occa-ional use oi EVANS’ PASTILLES. They protect your throat and give relief in cases of colds,coughs and catarrh. From Ch err lot s<? ecy where. Made
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    • 40 14 LEGAL NOTICE. In re Buggins v. Spiegek Take notice that, at a special Court of Enquiry held Yesterday at an Hotel, judgment was given in favour of Six “Dog’ s Head” Bass, costs to be divided equally. m w f
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  • 686 15 Penang October 9, 1931 chowrasta market Mutton— S cts. Mutton Indian M pgr ib 48 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart lang do 140 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep per Ib 48 Sweet Bread per lb 40 Suet 40 Kidney pair 30 Feet 0
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    • 117 15 ts loraa PAHJIMW We insist that no other distiller makes a better whisky than Johnnie Walker Red Label.” This is the blend X that has made Johnnie Walker sales the largest in the World and so, naturally, we are jealous of its repuf/ tation. JOHNNIE MB J JB’JSIG) ILAMBJIEIL Wn/s>
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    • 837 15 THE r- .1 PINANG 8 H■ I ore< l su ’t cost J *Ur\ 1.11 l on, y a trifle GAZETTE 'l;’’i =£S IlsWi Hl L' I wouldn’t you gladly pay the j difference? w r 1 SS! I IW /i ifiwi/ S 10CAL I Hg Abdul Rahman, E. and
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    • 1869 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE DOUAR steamship line AND apcar LINES INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG <Z&Xg jAK£E»aC Al’J lUl a «S WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENT. R fCOMPANiES INCORPORATED tn AENEAS in port Marseille, Lmdon, Rotterdam, Hamburg Glasgow I x AGAMEMNON Oc' 15 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. M 7iZ._Z MEDITERRANEAN AND
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