Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 October 1931

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 246. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 283 1 Itjasata' brothers I DENTISTS J Head Office next Ito The Dispensary. prancli Office 52, Leith Street I “S ANDW.E’LLZ I SECURITY SAFES- Jp I M? ISZ3I j 73 ZOO I Mt’ B l ii i l 7 KIBEBr a! J <s J i sdfcysA ;7 r~--A !s rr"rrrA 7\\ 7
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    • 21 1 IftWSATSuI 3TUMQ with up-to-date Photo-- ,j graphy by electric light;*’ 'Phon* 773, to 70 t BISHOP STBEHT t i PENANG. j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2053 2 TO lET MUNICIPAL NOTICE I ~W>J<eep'inForm”~ Ahlip. 14 Ah Qaee Building, Penang. payhble hs l -y <M ly C7 S -*S II -ns in advance in the months of January and J" July at the Office of the Registrar of TfUOE JlsO Wl Z V Bungalow 103, York Road. Two
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  • 1274 3 Soldier Boy Again Le Gai Wins but Is D’squalified (From Our Own Correspondent) Ip oh, October 24 Although the fields were comparatively small to-day the racing provided plenty of excitement. Miss Tom sprang a big surprise in the last race and paid $193, La Gai
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    • 193 3 I I 4OW k 0 fcl I g /4 f J l 8 I f I?- f f O 0 i 1 4 Ml v -iafW’LS' 1 I 1 fl 0 a, I gi I •<*' A. »>- ’t” j: «U 2 '3s' ASr .a’t X' K i/wkjf '-T,;/' :-v.
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  • 210 4 INTER STATE RUGGER Each Side Scores Three Points HE kVY GROUND (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday CONSIDERABLE interest centred in the meeting of Selangor and Perak at Ipoh to day. Selangor were dramatically beaten by Penang at Kuala Lumpur last week in the first match
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  • 32 4 ULU SELANGOR HELD Taiping, Saturday The match between Wu Selangor and Taiping ended in a draw of three points each. Result: Taiping 3 pts. Ulu Selangor 3 pts.
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  • 75 4 —Reuter DRAWN MATCH Honours to the Tourists Perth, October 24 Although they declared with only three wickets down the South Africans just failed to force a win against West Australia The scores were as follows: South Africa: 862 for 7 wickets declared Christy 102. Dalton 53, Fryant
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  • 83 4 41 PTS. IO NIL Results of Tour To Date Sunderland, October 24 The South Africans to-day beat a com bined Durham and Northumberland XV by 41 points to nil. —Reuter. The results of the matches plsyed on the tour are as follows F A v Gloucester and
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  • 41 4 —Reuter. Holland to Compete at Los Angeles Amsterdam, October 24 Holland will be enabled to participate in the Loe Angeles Olympic Games through the generosity of the Dutch Football Association which is contributing 10 000 florins towards the expenses.
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  • 1298 4 DIVISION 1 A»ton Villa 2 Everton 3 Bolton W. 1 West B. A. 0 Chelsea 1 Biackburn R. 2 Grimsby T. 0 Sheffield U. 2 Huddersfield T, 4 Sunderland 1 Leicester C. 1 Arsenal 2 Liverpool 3 Blackpool 2 Middlesbrough 2 Birmia«ham 0 Newcastle U.
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  • 262 4 CLOSE GAME State Pack’s New Formation Whites defeated Blues by two goals (10 pts) to a penalty goal and a try (6 pts.) in the Penang trial played under ideal conditions on Saturday. The only prominent absentees were Chance who hurt an ankle during the week and
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  • 53 4 PROVINCE DRAWS WITH Y.M.U. The Charity football match played on Saturday at Fukit Mertaj*m between a Province "Welles ey Team and the Penang Young Muslims Union in aid of the Poppy Day Fund resulted in a draw each side scoring two goals. There was a
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  • 35 4 The monthly Y. W. 0. A. devotional meeting will be held at the HosteL Anson Roal. on Tuesday, October 27, at 6 p.m. Mr. Hardwidge will be the speaker.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 Health soon returns when you take Halls Wine thb supreme tonic restorative. From M first-class Chemists and Wine Merchants and AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA), LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG. •■to Proprietors Stephen Smith A Co. Ltd., Bow, London, England. Iw IF you HAVE HEADACHES, OR SUFFER BILIOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION TAKE YOUR SAGUARO is
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    • 192 4 <■>. Columbia matcks CR 304 f Headin for Better Times F cx T rot V» <5O (Ho Hum Here’s Ted Lewis’Band’s latest record; wonderful dance tempo. CB 309 f q l’PPi n R°u nd l h« Corner Fox Ti o t Going Home All who have read “The Good Companions”
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  • 1138 5 Annual 'nspection Major-General Oldfield Praises Turn Out Record Number on Parade The annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteers by H.E. the General Officer Command' ing, Major-General L,C. L, Oldfield C. B C. M. G D S 0. took place yesterday morning. There
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  • The Literary Column
    • 893 5 JI are much na fligned beasts,— The Times Literary Supplement, Shooting with R a> ani Oau.ra. Filji,tig /he Four Feathers aßg Gama rhriller. By A. J. Siggins. (Gollancz. 183. net.) The shooting of this book is done in Africa, about which the author, long before he
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    • 278 5 V Z c- -'''jfcA'i? The “TERRV” Folding lever Koller Clip. Enables you to file your letters—Lock them up in file and refer to them easily. Gives 50 per cent, more jaw capacity than any similar clip. Send $l-25 for a set of 5 (different sizes). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS. Pinang gazette fPress,
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    • 99 5 B' <1 /gy/ 1 O/ I Tte ltol Food for S the Tropics. the ONLY correct alternative r ato breast feeding. The nourishment a child receives from breast milk and Humanised Trufood is virtually identical. t > i The “Nearest to Nature Foo.. I There is /<o question about it
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  • 1116 6 A Close Fight Penang Pack Adopt New Formation Henman Impresses BY "ATHLETE" THE result of the PerakSelavgor game at Ipoh on Saturday would seem to point to a great struggle in the North in the Malaya Cup Competition. SeUngor rg in ecored fi'Bt but
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  • 83 6 —Reu'er. Unsuccessful Attempt by Gar Wood New York, Octcber 25 In the first of two trials over the measured m’la on the Harlem Rivsr Commodore Gar Wood, trying to beat Mr, Kjye Don’s world motor boat speed record of 110 23 miss an hour, attained a speed of
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  • 51 6 408 i miles an hour. —Rugby Radio Service. Confirmed by Aeronautical Federation London. October 25 The Royal Aero Club hss been informed by the International Aeronautical Federation of the Homologation of Flight Lieutenant Stainsfcrth’s World Speed Record of 655 kilometres an hour or 408| miles an hour. —Rugby
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  • 90 6 The 0.R.0, hockey team was seen in action for the first time this season on the Hutchings School ground last Wednesday when they were defeated by the P. 0.0. by four goals to nil. Although defeated by euch a large margin they put up a good fight and should
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  • 194 6 LIST NO. 6 '1 he following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged:— cts. Amount previously published as per List No 5. 2,455 98 Mr. Geh Lye Huat 2 CO G 1 Chops of $1 each 61 00 10 Chops of cts. 50 each 5 00 Chop Hock
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  • 33 6 The following matches have b»ea aade J to the Penang Recreation Club hockey fixture list: November 14 v Krian Club, at Parit Buptar; December 5 v Krian Club, at Penang.
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 78 6 Boxing Fight Now Settled Donald McKorkindab, ‘he your g Sou h African champion whose skilful boxing and knock-cul unch have made him Buch a striking fgure ammg British heavyweight», has signed to meet Charlie Smith, Enghnd’a best big man, and the fight has b-eu arranged for to-day
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    • 248 6 Ths Ar-eral have fashioned a new team forma-ion in football, and it must be commended for its effectiveness. It may even be that their style will be generally fo lowed. In that event the text-book will have to be altered and we shall read: “The game
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    • 393 6 RESTRICTING RECRUITING OF BIG LONDON CLUB 3 Each year Old Boy foolba 1 becomes more menacing to the bgger and flier London clubs, who find their -ecruitiug field restricted, a -d more clubs also are springing up in the suburbs. A farther handicap has arisen in
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    • 216 6 Scots Seek Successor to Drysdale S.nca 1929, Scotland haa b s tor th, hair to the Dryedale, writes "Lauriston,” F seasons, the most famous ph'-e- i by Heriot’s School constituted* het line of defence, and the free from care. w,t! Since Drysdale retired, however r have had their
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    • 247 6 REFEREES TO BLAME FOR SCRUM WEAKNESS? Welsh Rogby clubs have not kindly to the new rules made tyInternational Board, eapecia-y in rMI- scrummaging. The South Africans are due K d ’heir campaign in Wales next w« H there is considerable uncertainty how Walsh c»ub forwards will to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 105 6 pj ave You armr,/c/ Anything to ge|| to TENNIS GUTgolmSig sportsman? X" V-'-'-— L a Every for.night fresh supplies of the World’s finest Tennis Gut arrive. The factory only makes Gold wing Gut to [f AdVerHS** orc’er—no stocks are kept thus Goldwing neverlo.es it, pep and r«sili euc y. jygj-y
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    • 38 6 POPPY DAV, 1931.) Messrs. BROWN, PHILLIPS STEWARTJ No. IA, FEN ABC I STREET, PENANG, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund to whom I donations should be sent I Remittances sent by post I should be REGISTERED.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 243 7 (To The Editor of the Pinan? Gazette) Sir, —Much as I respect our Governor’s administrative experience, I am afraid he has not, evens- this late date, begun truly to realise the seriousness of the finaicial position of this country. For, I believe that if he is folly cognisant
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    • 772 7 Si', —Peraig h c *nriderab:® interest in this Car -d Mriaya Port and benefit? traaundoasl oy its transhipment tra ie. N w the old aeieon to devtlsp Deep Waier P > nt nt ar Ta- j mg Gila, 3 miles from Port S watte »ham mci mile from
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    • 169 7 Sir,—Your correspondence columns apparently are havirg the effect of making your readers think and having startei their thinking m.chine in motion to record their ideas for the genera’ As a rule to expect pecj.l’ eng«g d in the battle for existence which rages tc-d iv on all frouts
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    • 86 7 S>, ‘Tories Ma rled” is evilantly s tenacious mu. Like the rhino he obvi ou 1? tus a thick hid a Bat I wia dis appoint®! with his lait rep’y in one sens-. H« has evade! the ieau —but re.ll?, on e can!
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    • 214 7 WHY NOT THE FAULT OF MAN S r, —For many weeks I have followed with inter, st the discussion arising originally cut of the ride by moonlight of a you ig maid with a mac—with dis astr ms resu.is to the ma a aid with the resul. t’a your rialers
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    • 228 7 gi r —Naw that fi, E. the Govtrncr is here, I a Ivise all correspondents of your much read journJ, who have any com plaints or suggestions to make or point ouS to do so now in your esteemed journal, as H E., has come here
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    • 1328 7 Sir, —Your correspondence cdumns are growing in volume with interesting letters on texition. It is bewildering the way the have baen put for»ard as to who ought to be taxed etc., but it is very noticeable that 1 ardly much been BUi?p®sted about t&xing the ‘Heaven b;ras ’of the
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    • 104 7 Sr Push,” said the button. “''fever be Lad,*’ said the pencil. 1 Cake pains,” ia d the window. Always keep cool,” and the ice. 3e up to date,” said the calendar. Vever lose your head*” said the match \I light of your troubles,”,said the fire. “Do
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  • 242 7 Mr. Justice N. H. t*. Whhlcy bar been appointed to act ae Senior Puisne Judge. An appraiser’s licence has been granted to 'dr. D. A. M. Brown, of Glagor Estates, Penang, Mr. E, E. Chambers, Agent, Chartered Bank, Penang, has been appointed a Justice of the Feacs
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  • 458 7 VISIT TO ST XAVIER’S The Work of the Christian Brothers His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, accompanied by the Resident Councillor and Mr, R. J. F. Curtis, Private Secretary, paid a visit to-day to the St. Xivior’s Institution and 1 *ter tn the Primary
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  • 271 7 9 PER CENT. BONUS: SOUND FIN A.NOIAL POSITION The Tenth Annual General Meeting of th® Chinese Provident Association was hel i on Saturday at 3 p. m. at the Chinese Obanber of Commerce. There were forty-five members present at the meeting which was preside 1 over by
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  • 47 7 Lady E iz*belh Pleydell-Bouverie, who is arriving by the Rajputana on Oct. 29, is being sent by the Girl Guides Imperia. Head quart err, at the request of the Mal.yan G.rl Gaiaes Headquarter?, to htlp with the ba nitg of Guide and Brownie Officers.
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  • 297 7 MYSTER OU'» ACCIDENT Three Europeans and Two Cars Involved As a result of an scoident involving hree Europeans aid two motorcars early on SitLrJay, Mr. G. H. Gartside, the Singapore lawyer, 1 a j had his left leg amputated above the knee. According to information gathered
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  • 138 7 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING The following are the agenda for an ordinary meeting of tha Penang Municipal Commission to be held to-morrow s 1. Minutes of het meeting to ba confirmed. 2. Any special business the President, may bring forward. 3. Q lestions. 4. Decisions arrived at on
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  • 118 7 To-day at the E*ol made at 8.30 p.m1. March Gilß idge Hume 2. Overture Banoitenstreich® Suppe (The J illy Robber») 3 A Musical Jig Saw Aston 4. Cornet Solo “U.ca” Hartmann. (Vlusici n Baagrt Singh) 5. Two Numbers (a) WJlz—“Lucerne” NichcLs (i) Fox-trot Bubbling Over with Love
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  • 60 7 The next session of the Peraig Assizes, the last for this ye**?, wl. commence before Mr. Jas ice Wuitiey. on Tuesday, November 3. So fir six CBBJS have be;n placed on the list, —one of murder, two taaiehment, two rape aid one seditious 1 terature case. It is
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  • 36 7 There was no work at the Penang Supreme C urt this nuraing. In the afternoon His Lordship heard a numbei of summonses m Chambers and waitosit in open Court to hear nne motion.
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  • 37 7 Oa Wednesday, there will bo no f ®bli< Band performance ia the Waterfal Gardens owing to the parade of the P. 4 P. W. V. O. for inspection ly H E. tb G jv. ruur.
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  • 518 8 Since its completion, and before it, the costly Prai Wharves Scheme has had miuy hvd things said o it. Most people will agree, when they recall the record to-dat 1 of this proj ic', that the brickbats that hive been thrown have been well-merit ?d. That,
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  • 181 8 The Geneva farce hag came to a fitting end, and were the situ xtion not so eerioua it would be comic. Hid the League Council de iberatdy set out to give an exhibition of ita impotence it could hardly have done better than engage as it
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  • 14 8 What is the main cause of married unhappiness asks a writer. Marriage.
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  • 68 8 —Reuter, Donations Exceed $5,200,000 Mexican Nanking, October 24 The Flood Relief Commission announces that donations to October 20 exceed 5 Mexican Dollars, of which 8,6 0 0 0 wag contributed from all over China and 1 6'o 0 0 from abroad Except for large gifts from the
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  • 30 8 Rector of GLagow University.—Rucbv Radio Service. y Rector of Glasgow University London. October 24 Mr. Compton M&cKenzie, Scottish Nationalist candidate was tf-3ay elected Rector of GLagow University.—Rugbv
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  • 1167 8  -  a. n. l Penang, Monday. OW many of us realised /J that yesterday was St. Crispin’s Day St. Crispin was the p itron saint of shoemakers but the day now is barely remember e l nor is it commemorated with the enthusiasm of former times. We may
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  • 108 8 ACCUSED PLEADS GTIt-Tl’ Gap K>m. a Chii ese was ts-d-W 1 before Mr. JP. hiddulpb, Po ice trate, Penwg and chargel ct breach of trust in respect of f ct wooden ologa, 48 pairs of rubber s r 1 clrga, 2 baskets, one 0 plana hammer, one
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 183 8 MOCCASIN S Are something different in Men s Shoes All Sizes in two J fittings X' $l4-50 pair z > less 10 discount An Oxford Shoe in Brown or Black built on plain neat lines with stronglight soles and heels. An extremely smart easy fitting shoe for all occasions. Pritchard
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    • 23 8 c. o. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday, 30. h: October. 1931. Dance Music by the Band of the s. s. “President van Buren”
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 704 9 Radio Service. LEAGUE’S 13 TO 1 CONDEMNATION e Council Adjourns till November 16 WILL CHINA AND JAPAN RESIGN M. Briand’s Final Appeal to Parties London, October 24 According’ to Geneva mes sages, when the League of Nations Council meet for the second time to day at
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  • 180 9 Reuter. Wireless Messages Jammed CREW OF 50 SAVFD Helsingfors, October 25 Mystery surrounds the reports that a Soviet submarine has been sunk with a crew of fifty after collision with the German steamer Gratia in the Gulf of Finland. The original report stated that all the submarine
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  • 93 9 Reuter Discussions with German Ministers Berlin. October 25 The Italian Foreign Minister, Signor Grandi, arrived this morning for a series of discussions with German ministers embracing the world economic crisis, reparations, war debts, disarmament and tariffs- He was wel corned at the station by Dr. Bruening
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  • 23 9 .—Reuter. Chicago, October 24 Al Capone has also been fined $50,000 in addition to the sentence of eleven years’ imprisonment.-
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  • 159 9 BOARDWALK DUE TO-MORROW His Highness the Sultan of Perak’s new purchase, Boardwalk, is due to morrow from England by the Glenbeg. This bay colt by Toreiore Sea of Stars should prove a welcome addition to Class i horses and if ha acclimatises should prove a
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  • 574 9 Mr. Snowden as Die-hard Tory FINAL APPEALS London, October 25 The eve of polling* has been signalised by the issue of final messages by the political leaders to the electorate. Mr. Snowdsn declares The return of the Labour Party would be an irreparable disaster to the
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  • 62 9 ft significant reference to the future of the sterling was made by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in a broadcast speech on Saturday. He Said the National Government, if returned, mUnded to determine as so an as possible the kvel at which sterling could be stabilised This is interpreted to
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  • 340 9 —Reuter. Hoover-Laval Discussions GOLD HOARDERS CONFER Washington, October 24 President Hoover and M. Lival have reached an agreement toco ordinate Franco American banking resources in the interests of world stability, but all the details are not yet settled. M. Laval is returning to the White House to morrow
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  • 166 9 success of Indian dramatical PERFORMANCE The Town Hall was packed on Saturday night when the Hindu Vinayaga Sabha, of Bukit Mertajam, staged the ever popular ’’Kovilan” in aid of the Poppy Diy Fund. At the interval, Mr. H. H. Abdool Cader thanked in a brief address, the
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  • 130 9 The second paper chase and moonlight ride organised by J. Robson was a great success on Saturday when 85 motorcyclists attended. They met at the Esplanade. The meet was well organised. They assembled again at the Cycle and Carriage premises where the hares started
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 161 9 A SOUND INVESTMENT THE MOUTRIE PIANO Known throughout the Lr East for its perfection of tone, its easy and responsive action beauty of design and its durability under the most exacting conditions making it the idea’ nstrument. tewSgj 11; Il in H i You may obtain a MOUTRIE PIANO either
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  • 186 10 FULL STATISTICS O’Neill The Leading Trainer The following are the full riding and training statistics for the Perak Turf Club Winter meeting just concluded Mayo was the most successful jockey with G winners and 0 Neill was the most successful trainer with 7 firsts, 4
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  • 46 10 TRAINING SPARS A surprising standard of skill and fitness was shown by competitors in the Poppy Day Boxing Tournament in the training spars arranged at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The tournament being well organised an interesting evening s entertainment is assured.
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  • 63 10 Oct 2G Hockey PR C Ist team v PRC 2nd team, Esplanade 5.15 p.m. Oct 28 Hockey PCCvDAFO. H E the Governor Inspects P and P W V Corps, Volun teer Headquarters, Peel Avenue, 5.30 p mOct 30: Hockey: P 0 C v United Indian Association. Oct
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  • 142 10 Latest Quotations Sat. Fri. Sat. Oct 24 Oct 23 Sept. 19 Paris 99} 99} 123 96 New York 8.91 3 92 4.851 Montreal 4.85 no rate Brussels 28_ 28 84.83 Geneva l9i 24.86 Amsterdam 9} 9} 12 03 Milan 75} 75 92 89 Berlin 161 20
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  • 166 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY* Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day tn g g Ĕ Shares M m oq c c $O. $O. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/3 10'9 10/3 10/9 ex Batang P. .10 .2} .9
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  • 60 10 Latest Londaa, ftew York Local Prices TIN. LONDON S?it F 26-10 0 Unchanged 3 iHlht' £129-2 6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $64 00 Rr licil Up 12} c. 10 tors ItM RUBBER i Loodon 21 d. Down i d. Now York 4 /c. (BiW) Down |c. local 8} c,
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  • 85 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. London October 23. Spot £126 10 0 three months’ buying £129.2.6 •1-ree months’ sell ng £129.5 0. Messrs. Boustead <£ Co Ltd, 26th October quotation for Singapore -e fined tin $64 per picul, business lone 50 ton?, Penaug refined tin $64 per picul.
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  • 32 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to diy are as follows: Spot 8} cig. per lb. Nov.’Dec. 9 Jan./Mar. 1982 9} April/Jun* 1932... 9g Market easier.
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  • 1026 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMKB S ft S E g H RUBBBK IDolta.l 9 o V Allenby Babko 8* K 7t Aloi Sajah Eubbei Hatate 35 4! Amalgamated Malay Batatea 76 9 Area IHtem Ftenitaa SyntfMfe 72} 8C Ayei Kunlng Rnbbei Hatetea Id 3 Aye> Molek Rubbei Oa s< Ayer
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 45 10 ‘Wde ZRjinnymede’ Cheer Ju I an J Cool WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE THURSDAY DINNER DANCE Music by Band of the s. s. "RAJPUTAMA” Saturday, 7th Nov. Wear your oldest clothes or fancy dress for ‘THE RAG BALL’’ RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Gold sack. Manager, Phone 543,
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    • 1296 10 New Advertisements Fainted! To 4,000 cab'c fe.t. Spec fio.Uonf, price etc. to Box 144 </> Pinacg G.zolte. 2 TO-LEV I Two small bungalows to let at X I Butterworth, 3 im-h rooms aod verandah v part furnished, rent $45 per month V>\ including electric light. Apply Box N>. very lucky
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  • 742 11 FRO M CO \V TO BABY Manufacture of Cow and Gate In a recent teens of “Miternltv and Child Welfare,” the c .mplex system by which we receive our daily milk bottle wag described! but this ig a uimp’e programme in comparison with that fclbwed in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 56 11 Municipal Notice An Ordinary and a Speoid Meeti. g of the Munich al Ojmteeioncrs will beheld at the Municipal Office al 4 r.m. on Tuesday ihe 27ih infant» Business for Special Meetin'; Toc usidw av.d, if approved. to pa?s Draft Su-pit mental Budget No. 2ofl. 3 (By Order) T. W.
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    • 380 11 oppy Day Dance Runny mode Hotel” a "OU tj' IZ” Saturday, November 7th, 1931. 1 B H GET YOUR TICKETS NOW. TX A TT I f I Can you guess the weight of a turkey? A \J XjL A Try your luck at the novelty s g= stall and win
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  • 374 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN POET TO-DAY N.m. ot F Salljng Fo Data of Sailing owamer Tronoh Langkat, P, Soeaoe and Do To day P. Brandan Kampar B.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 208 12 the BEST RkIEO'V F9O IHuiOTEOH f THE one preparation in which eminent A--* doctors place their confidence, which hospitals use and which nurses and general public alike unite in recommending for d X relieving stomach troubles is ‘Bisiiratcd’ Maynesia. This is because ‘Bisurated’Magnesia always gives i, JAJI fO/A quick relief
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    • 365 12 I bsAS I I cAN Yet she hos W I “SINGAPORE FOOT” m I Effortless she glides over the floor plications. Any of these symptoms I inglorious rythm. Th; perfect indicate the presence of the insi- I partner,yet with all her daintiness dious “Singapore Foot.” I and popularity she is
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 119 12 A Phone No. 11 »r I A/IJESTIC ‘Penang's Premier 'Talkie' House Western* %.h£lediic I Where Sound Sounds Right SOUNO =r Js> SI f M 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Charlie Chan's La test Thriller f I “THE BLACK I with WARNER OL4NI) SALLY EILERS and a BIC CAST I Thrilling Adventure! Chilling
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    • 33 12 j THEATBE ROYAL g G. K. Arthur and Charles Murray IN “TKc Boob 6 reels Love featuring John Gilbert and Greta Garbo 8 reels “The Passions” 7 reels a D. W. Griffith Production
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  • 706 13 MALAYAN RECEPTION List of Stations The following is a list of shortwave stations which can be receivI ed in Malaya: Monday Radio Saigon (49.05 metre*) 6.15 p.m. Anramite programme 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 424 13 THE PINANG GAZETTE I st of Ptaces where the Gazette' 1 mi be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. 3- K. Md. Yusoff Co., Victoria Pier and Swettenham Pier, lid. Ismail. Money Obanger 4, Beach Bi. T. M. N. Mydin, 27. Leith
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    • 20 13 B This List Will Appear Every MONDAY Additions or Corrections as well as Reception Reports By listeners Will Be WELCOMED
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    • 383 13 I 7 ni'l' i I W n J H H I f H t The Allure n H r Perfume 111 g Artistry in self-expression Tf TA&f V _P I I is a precious asset of the l< V I experienced woman in social Kg J circles. She enhances her
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  • 830 14 ANNUAL REPORT Improved Financial Position INCREASED MEMBERSHIP The following are excerpts from the report of the Board of Management to be presented at the annual meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club at the Club premises on Saturday at 2 45 p. m Ever since the inception of
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