Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. /PUBLISHED DAILY No. 242. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2702 2 TO ibt municipal Nona. Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences for BANKS. I Large, airy Office, facing Weld j n T j tw o j the existence of rabies p T> ITT II fTin I do Pinang Gazette. Municipal Commissioners desire to call Penang, Province Wellesley and tne TH e BfiHK
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  • News From All Parts
    • 320 3 extraordinary stories “A Psycho-pathological Monster” Vienna, October 15 SILVESTER Matushka is considered by the police to be the sole author both of the railway outrages at Jueterborg and Biatorbagy, it is now announced. The het link in the chain of evidence has uow been teated. Comparison of
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    • 145 3 JUMPED IN FRONT OF TWO TRAINS A Paris gill survived -’two attempts to end hrr hfe by throwing herself in front of trains entering the station of Achiet-le-Grand, n>’ar Arne. Mlle, Raj monde Dok iser, aged 17, bat quarrelled with htr a young Achiet manufacturer,
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    • 137 3 Kir g George’s sacrifice of £50,000 now tringa his Civil List below ’hat of the Emprrcr of J pan (writes a “D..;ly Ttlegraph” gossip), Apart from the higher 8 and?,rd of living (and cone quantly of salaries and all other expenses) enjoyed kE glad, the King’s unavoidab’e expenditure
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    • 223 3 VICAR’S QUERIES TO BRIDE AND ’GROOM Do ycu unders and tbat"the- marriage is indissoluble Are you baptised These are questions which the Rev. L. H, C. Hopkins, Vic; r of B>. Altan-‘he-Martyr, Whitehcrse-’ane, South Norwood puts to ccuplra desiring to be married at his ohurcb. Bride and
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    • 139 3 NEXT VO’.UME OF THE CENSUS The census enumerators at Somerset House are new concentrating on the production of the next volume of statistics to be published—'.hat giving full details cf the population of London. Figures already published have shown that the population of London is increasing, chit
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    • 121 3 ASHES SCATTERED ON DARTMOOR AT SUNSET Princetown As the sun sank behind the granite tore the cf Frederick T. Struben weie scattered on Dartmoor after a service over the cremated remains had been held at the moorland church of Lonsdon. A real romance lay behind the man who,
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    • 107 3 There were seven heroes who went through the whole war, leaving St. John’a Wood Barracks to go with the Expeditionary Force and returnir g to the Barna barracks in 1919, heavy with honours. These seven were the wonderful team of b’sck horses which went out with F. Battery
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    • 71 3 The following is an extract by a Morning Post gossip from, an essay by a schoolboy on Clergymen.” There are three kinds of chrgymen, bishups, ree’ers and curate. Tho bishups tell the rectera to work, and the curate have to do it. A curat is a thin n
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    • 360 3 There is an oil Baying to the eff’Ct tba\ if a man stands at Caaring Cross for a sufficient hngtb of time, he will meet everyone he knows. There is certainly a germ of truth in this assertion, for it is an established fact that many
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    • 139 3 GERMAN CHEMIST’S EXPERIMENTS Startling poeslbiiitiea in war'are are suggested by the results of rx ceriments •vtt.n “D a'.h Ra.g’’nuda du-ing the past 36 hours at Lake Cinstance by Harr Schimkuf, a Barlin chemist. With an electric apparatus which took him aeverJ years to perfect, Herr Schlmkui», it is
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    • 96 3 Whilst fishing in Monaco Harbour sen e fi-hermen noticed ao uric nscious man fl ating in the water. When pufled out he WBS still breathing, but efforts to revive him were useless, and he died shortly afterwards. It is said that the body has been identified
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    • 53 3 Selected as the Queen of Morecamba Gamivd when it took the judges two hours to Choos- tbe qneen out of 12 finalists. Miss Wa'shaw, of Hull, was the only fin l at who hai no makeToe Judges included Ladv Maureen Stanley and Mies Wild (Silk Queen
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 174 3 HE COULDN’T READ FOR INDIGESTION For some years previous to 1922 I was subject to indigestion, with headaches and thousands of stars sparkling in my eyes, which prevented me from reading. I decided to try Kruschen Salts. That was August, 1922, and I have taken a little in my first
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    • 528 3 8 REASONS WHY CIGARETTES CORK-TIPPED Mb /dflba Ml \W 7 E state 'vithout any qualification MB -Jw whatever tliat Craven ”A Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. It is no idle claim. It' can be proven as it is proven daily by: m kL H hundreds of thousands of
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 325 4 CHOICE OF HIS SUCCESSOR H. S. Townend Resigns His Office H. S. Townend, the president-elect of the Oxford University Athletic Club, and British international half-miler, finds it impossible to stay in residence a fourth year. Who is to take hie place as president w 11 be decided
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    • 213 4 Is It A Record INTER CLUB CRICKET FIXTURE OF 125 YEARS’ STANDING On September 22, a historic cricket fixture was fulfilled at Bar well, a little town near Hinckley, Leicestershire. Rarwell met the Coventry and North Warwickshire Club for the 125ih consecutive year without a single break. Have any two
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    • 74 4 The Royal Liverpool Club’s annual competition for boy golfers was held at when the scratch medal was won by J. A. Gralam with 77—a record for this competition, being four strokes below the previous best. Graham also won the first handicap prize from scratch, tue second
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    • 141 4 Sutcliffe has outdistanced Duleepsinbji in the race for the distinction of tcoring 3.000 runs during tte season a “Daily Telegraph” coirespondent). The Yorkshire professional hss 161 to make, and Duleepsink ji (who is sxid to have becked himself to achieve the feaO 364, Given fine weaih.-r, Sutclffe is
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    • 112 4 Johannesburg, Sept. 22 ‘’Cups are the curse of South African Rugby to day,” said Mr. Jjhannes Louw, president of the Transvaii Rugby Union, at a meeting of the executive committee here last night. He wai commenting on thereqnea made on behalf of the Simmer Jack Clib
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    • 84 4 Melbourne, September 12 Lindrum beat Newman by 591 points after concrding 7000 start. The final scores were: Lindrum, 22,522; Newman (received 7,000), 21,931. In an interview with Reuter Nswman said: "The weakness which my recent operation left with me has prevented my doing myself justics
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    • 88 4 The appeal of Somerset C. C. O. to their members and the public for £3,000, which would solve their financial troubles, has already met with resoonae, and including a cheque for £lOO from the president. M. j>r A. G. Barrett, donations so far amount to £230.
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    • 83 4 Somerset’s financial position has lad to ceitrin economies in the cricket programme for next s< ason, and they are not retaining the services of George Hunt, who has been granted permission to clause a Testimonial Fund mxt summer, but no match hag been set aside for that purpose.
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    • 120 4 JtWf ■li Wr /3".,:/ -a- *W ■soa #O t;-.. W.. >*Wf 7 j <__ g aS, r >\?r /,>■ X i X I I I X A 7 *e V o ZQ /<%/ The Z X Ideal Food for the Tropics, the ONLY ™.r alternative to breast feeding. I The
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    • 370 4 Columba THE ’Vw MARKS CR 304 f Headin for Better Times Ftx Trot (Ho Hum Here’s Ted Lewis’ Band’s latent record; wonderful d inc2 totpo. CP 309 Epping Round ihe Corner Fox Trot Going Home Ail who have read The Good Companions” will want *‘flipping round the corner. DB 516
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 800 5 Monday:—At my reading do come D a hint for preventing Blockings fr oin laddering where the suspenders -lip which so often happens. The remedy j g quite simple* The advice of the writer to machine, or sew very closely, a strip thin silk round the inside of
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    • 475 5  -  BY IRENE ADAIR Designers whose task it is to specialise *n m der-clolhes think it quite time there was a change in ths monotonous vogue for one colour pink. Of course, there are interesting variations from palest turkishdelight pink to something verging on rose. But the choice of
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    • 519 5  -  BY VIOLET DIBMORE Fashions in women are changing. The demure young thing, complete with blushes and downcast eyelashes, is taking the place of the shock-proof young woman of the post-war decade, whose only blush was the kind she got out of a bottle and who regarded modesty
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    • 55 5 The roll collar is a persistent fashion which appears most often on wrap-over frocks. Here are combined emerald green wool crape with oyster-grey satin trimming?, a scheme as becoming to the older woman as the ycung girl. S.lver buito is w re chosen bjciuje they tone so
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    • 435 5  -  BY MOLLIE LITTLE Now that we are by way of being becomingly as well as fashionably dressed. it is not surprising to find velvet among the foremost of the season's fashionable'materials. Most people will agree that velvet is more universally becoming than any other fabric, and. further.
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    • 587 5  -  BY OLGA WRIGHT The hall and the stairs are the first things that people see on entering a house and it is most desirable that the impression should be one of brightness and charm. Nevertheless, housewives who are otherwise house proud, become la-.her discouraged over the
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    • 467 5  -  BY A BEAUTY SPECIALIST The average woman is somewhat anxious when her hair loses colour a n d shows a distinct tendency to become grey, particularly if that tendency is prmcature. "What dye shall I use?” is her first thought. If she is wise
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 STRENGTH UP YOUR sleeve Everyone knows that > tjf 1 w stam na —strength in reJ J L serve ,S as im P ortant as 7 muscular strength. a J Bovril not only develops Mu f jil muscle and the frame; It develops stamina by stora f un< J encrg/|n
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  • 730 6 I'he Military Situation Brisk Exchange of Repartee improved Situation -Reuter. Geneva, October 20 The statement from Washington that Japan had withdrawn her opposition to American participation in the League discussions on the Manchurian question is considered in Japanese quarters here this morning as being a trifle
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  • 280 6 he following further list of eubscrip tions are gratefully acknowledged cts. Amount previously published as per List No 1 661 58 Mr. Gan Ho Chiong 0 00 Mr, Raaiklal Vadilal 51 00 Staff of Mercantile Bank Mr. Goh Boon Hoe 5 00 Mr. Goh Kok Khee
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  • 115 6 Oct. 21 and 24 Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Oct. 21: Hookey :P C U v ORC Esplanade Penang Free School Speech Day 11 am Ont. 23 Hookey P 0 0 v Penang Free School, Esplanade. Oct 25 General’s Inspection, P and P W V Corps. 7
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  • 745 6 Mr. A. V. Aston has been appointed an Officer in Class 111 of the Malayan Civil Service. Mr. L. J. B. Madden, of Taiping, is returning to Malaya from London by the N.Y.K. m.s. Yasukunni Maru." During the absence of H. E. the Governor from Singapore, the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 399 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir,—l have read with interest Mr. H H’s statement and Mr. J. 0 P. Bland s statement in yesterday’s issue of the P. G.’ Much has been written and lauded about China’s passive policy in the present crisis, but my
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    • 236 6 Sir, —It is not a cry from the wilderness that reached our ears, but the lamentations of thousands in the country, some of whom have been scrapped off from their business engagements and others, vshose earnings have been pared off in thickness that they have to cut down
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    • 62 6 Sir, —If people would only buy and read their newspapers more intelligently, this country would be healthier. (Most people will agree). A more diligent perusal of newspapers would result in much public benefit, moral, social, and intellectual. Talk about Uplift! The newspaper press is the best “Reformer” we have—but
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    • 427 6 Sir, —Recently there was considerable correspondence in the ‘ocal press on the subject of en English education for police constables. This is an excellent idea and I may be forgiven for bringing it up again. I have a great admiration for our police force. The men are on
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    • 86 6 Sir, —Don t you think something could be done to stop our local cinemas from showing pictures of murders at the matinees on aturday and Sunday afternoons, where there are a lot of children from three to ten years of age, present I was so sorry
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  • 75 6 S R D HING I FOR TO-DaY Iha fol owing are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Ipoh Race 1 —lrish Lady and Lady Remington R ce 2—bantorio, Irish Caress, Monte Carlo. Poldara and Dollar. Race 8-Under Lap Imago, Tambour Battant and Rosamond Lace 4 Aquila Merry Monarch
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 6078 7 Resident Councillor’s Warning on Schoolboy Duty “Should Not Take Part in Politics” Dr. Ong Chong Kong’s Accusation Against Educational Authorities No Attempt to Foster Individuality To day’s Speech Day at the Penang Free School was notable for two speeches, first t>y the Resident Councillor,
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  • 61 7 Beater. Commerce Committee Refuse General Increase Washington, October 29 The Inter State Commerce Committee har refused the United States railways per• mission to increase freight rates but suggea < ted increases in rates on specififl commodities for a limited period subject t the commissions approval of the
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  • 35 7 -Reuter. Chinese and Japanese at Conference Shanghai, October 2(3 The Institute of Pacific Relations Conft ence which opens tomorrow at is adhering to the original programn Chinese and Japanese delegates will J present.
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  • 406 8 Considerable excitement was created in Singapore and Penang rubber circles on Saturday when confirmation was forthcoming of the report that the we’d-known firm of E. A. Barbour and Company had chartered a steamer to carry rubber to the United States at rates below those charged by the
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  • 296 8 Shelf stocks becoming exhausted, the shopkeepers’ red letter day is drawing to a close. In the aggregate very large illegitimate profits have been made by the retailers in disposing of existing stocks of dutiable goods and goods affected by the loss on exchange at the new prices.
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  • 92 8 -Rugby Radio Service. Listening Audience of Over 12 Millions London, October 20 Latest statistics of wireless licenses show that at the end of September there were just under 4 000,000 receiving sets licensed > representing a licensing audience of between 12 and 16 million people. These figures have
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  • 51 8 —Reuter. Measure Passed For Its Defence Madrid, October 21 A single sitting of the Cortes rushed through a comprehensive measure for the defence of the Republic empowering the authorities to drastically suppress disturbing elements like inciters to violence, lightning strikers and food profiteers and also insuffi ciently zealous
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  • 1215 8 A. 1 Penang, Wednesday. WE give welcome to-day to an old colleague, a fellow jester whose pen for some six mouths has been absent from the columns of the Bangkok Times. Commentator has returned from leave atiired in fresh mantle, are we to judge, by his article
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 480 9 —Reuter. Foreign Factory Site Applications SPURT IN TEXTILE INDUSTRIES Increase in Coal Quota London, October 20 Speeches politicians would like to forget are proving especially useful now as many protagonists are temporarily taking up new party alignments. Mr. Snowden’s arrows have brought a particularly sharp counter attack
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  • 99 9 -Reuter. Public Safety Bill Gazetted Dublin, October 20 The Free State Government has formally «gazetted the Public Safety Act. Five high Army Officers have been appointed ami i tary tribunal to hold secret trials the. penal ties under which are not restricted, includ ing flogging and death.
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  • 234 9 -Reuter. Silver As the Saviour EASTERN TRADE IN ACTION London, October 20 Use silver as the saviour of the pre sent world situation, urged Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen at the Luncheon of the Islington Chamber of Commerce. Not only could it help out the declining supply of
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  • 68 9 —Reuter. Unusual Verdict At Inquest London October 21 The unusual verdict of death from a shot in the back’ was returned at the inquest in London on ex Inspector Sheridan whose death was the result of a bullet fired in Singapore in 1926 when he conducted a police
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  • 83 9 making a total of 2.766 000.— Rugby Radio Service. Ministry of Labour Figures London October 20 Following the diminution of over 33 0 0 in the number of unemployed recorded last week the Ministry of Labour figures publish ed to day show a further decline of 21.000 At
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  • 90 9 —Reuter. Ultimatum to New York Banks New York. October 20 Tho Bank of France has notified the New York banks that the li per cent now paid on foreign central bank deposits is unsatisfactory and that the French Bank with G SGOO 000 000 abort term balances on
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  • 75 9 the Koyai nanuu»* —Rugby Radio Service To Visit Merseyside Next Month London, October 20 The Prince of Waleswill visit Merseyside on Wednesday, November 4, to preside a 9 Master of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners and as Master of the Merchant Marine at the company
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  • 43 9 other consiuer y.—Reuter. Consignment’ to France and Germany Contemplated New York, October 20 Export circles report that transactions are being contemplated involving the sa’e to France of over 50,C00 000 bushels of "stabilisation” vheat and another considerable consignment to Germany. Reuter.
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  • 604 9 I,—Reuter. Secure Japanese Economic Rights DEFENCE AGAINST RUSSIAN AGGRESSION M. Briand Still Unsuccessful London, October 20 Mr. Hugh Wyndham, who was member of the deputation to the Royal Institute of International Affairs which visited the Far East two years ago under Lord Hail sham interviewed said
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  • 20 9 LU BHIVOU V* —Reuter- Pernambuco, October 29 The Graf Z ippelin arrived on its third trip from Germany—Reuter-
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  • 263 9 AV J WUUBU BpUUUU Wad UUU when the meeting adjourned.— Rugby Radio Service. Formula From the Government minor differences London, October 20 The financial aspects of federation were again considered to-day at the Federal Structure Committee of the Indian Found Table Conference and a short was
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  • 64 9 —Reuter. Authorities Draw Level With Capone Washington, October 20 Al Capone lost the second round of his battle with the authorities to day when the Internal Revenue Bureau ordered liens to be placed on bis property in Chicago and Miami for Income Tax amounting to $200,000. He
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  • 61 9 —Reuter. Minute of Darkness” Proclaimed West Orange, N. J., October 20 A "minute of darkness” has been pro claimed by the Mayor of New York, on the occasion of Edison's funeral, at 8 o’clock to-morrow. While Edison was lying in state in an open coffin in the library
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  • 65 9 —Reuter. America to Build Another “Akron’ Washington, October 20 America is to have another giant airship similar to the "Akron” which was completed this year and is the largest dirigible in the world. Mr. Adams, ecretary of the Navy to-day ordered the construction of a second airship and
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  • 70 9 Rumours of Reduced Value of Tical (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 20 The official total of exportable surplus rice available at October 1, was 400,000 tons. Chinese circles are full of rumoars that Siam is about to reduce the value of the tical. It is believed that
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 124 9 1 1 1 11l SALE OF “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” RECORDS COMMENCING OCTOBER te A FINE SELECTION OF GRAMOPHONES AND 91-75 Records for 11-00 S. MOUTRIE CO., 16, BISHOP ST. PENANG. M M I I K K u y S sHV/ c Y c <) <) S S Put Your Baby
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  • 150 10 TC-DAYS PRICES The following were the latest quotation fl in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day y? Shakes B S PQ QU (Q CQ tO. t 0 $O. tO. Rubber (Do lar) Bassett .25 .35 .33 .40 Broga .42 J
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  • 58 10 Latest London, Naw York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spt 1127 2 6 Down £l5 0 J MuUn’£l29- 0 0 Down £l-5 0 5 SINGAPORE! $64 25 per lisii Up 12| c. 75 tons dm RUBBBRi LentnSd. Up 1/15 d. Niw York 5& c. (Sdd) Up 1/16
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  • 34 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbad Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows: Spot 9f ots. per lb. Nov.lDec. 9J M Jan./Mar. 1982 h Apr /June 1932... 104 Market steady.
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  • 81 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London October 19. Spot 128 10 0 three months’ buying 130.15,0 three months’ selLng £131.0 0. Messrs. Boustead Co, Ltd. 21st October quotation for Singapore refiaed tin $64 25 per picul, business done 75 tons Penang refined tin $64 25 per picul. buyers
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  • 136 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Sat. Oct 20 Oct 19 Sept. 19 Paris 100 98fc 123 96 New York 8.94 8 88 4.85? Montreal 4 45 Brussels 28 27i 84.83 Geneva 20| 19f 24.86 Amsterdam 91 9 J 12.08 Milan 76j 74< 92.89 Berlin 17 16| 20.52
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  • 116 10 SECOND DAY Kylpa Wins Opening I vent (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Ipoh, October 21 The going was good for the second day of the Ipoh Rices. Excellent weather prevailed. His Highness the Sultan of Perak and suite were present. The attendance of the general public was poor. Results
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  • 81 10 Penang, October 21 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Daman i 2/3 29/32 it 4 m/te 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 13/16 On 3 Documentary 2/4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France u TT. 1.050 nom India u T.T 156 nom
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  • 124 10 To Printers Tenders are invited frr the printing of a combined Penang, Province Wellesley, Malacca, Bindings and Federated Malay States Telephone Directory, commencing with the isEue of the Ist January, 1932 Full particulars of the conditions and general terms of contract —together with forms of tender
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 36 10 Runnymede' Cheer Jul unJ Cool TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10 $15.00 Book of 25 $85.00 POOLE POTTERY on display in the Lounge RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., Gcorßc Goldaaok, Manager. 4 Phone 543. every.morning I
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    • 349 10 <xV^SFT) A s 6z// s«san ka' s k S/ ngap NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the propertv nf CONDENSED MILK ASSOCIATION of Tokio, Japan, and is used by them respect of MILK imported by them into the Straits Settlements and Malay Peningnb Legal proceedings will
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 109 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 80 n 22 m m 5 p.m. 78 s Friday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 84 nw 35 m m 5 p m. 81 N w Saturday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 87 n w nil 5
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  • 2066 11 Theft of Cheques From Boustead Company Preliminary Enquiry Mr. G. A. Carmichael under Cross-Examination Office Procedure The preliminary enquiry was continued yesterday afternoon in the Second Police Court into the loss of seven cheques from Messrs. IJoustead Co., Ltd., four of which had been filled up for $9,850 and cashed
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 462 11 DON’T envy GOOD HEALTH GET IT WITH I I I H Small 7F i (blood CREATOR) I feOlX' 1 J Yon can see them every day people who radiate good health vigorous, happy and carefree, the good health which only comes from US go: d blood. S f iDillw Don
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  • 546 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 Sailing Steamer Maros Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh (Laboean Bilik), Berombang and Asahan
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  • 719 12 NATIVE vs. EUROPEAN British Association Meeting London, September 28 At the Centenary Meeting of the British Association, Mr. F. D, Ascoli, of the Dunlop Rubber Co., read a paper on '‘Rubber—a Survey of the Present Position.” After describing the origins of rubber-planting, he passed on
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  • 150 12 FRENCHMAN’S ENTERPRISE A breed f super-cats as r?.t catchers is claimed to have been evolved by Dr. Loir, a nephew of Fasten;. Ha is sa'd to have been working for four years on the problem of breeding a cat strong and endowed with
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • The Literary Column
    • 1325 13 “Guilty But Icgan?—.’’ A Broadmoor Autobiography. By “Warmark.” (Olupmpn and Hal’. 7s. 61. net The Shutter of Sno«v. By Emily H( lines Coleman. (Routledge. 6a. net.) Before hia account of hie lifa in Broadmoor, “Warmarh” tells ua something of hie previous life and of the misfortunes
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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