Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 247. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1931, PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 410 1 11. NAGATA BROTHERS ’i DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. j Branch Office 52, Leith Street r Dollar JDxchamge Tables I Hath An Excellent Good Name.” I Sterling Into DoIiSPS PRtOS I Much Ado. etc. Act 3 Sc. 1. g j Dollars into Sterling g FROa BRITAIN S-BEST-BEEK I
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    • 19 1 IfI.TOKISATSuI STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- grapuy by electric Lghi. .f I ’Phoni 772, 8 68,70, BISHOP STREET, fl PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2275 2 Z "BU ~pn7iTiON~ WANTED MUNICIPAL NOTICE While in Calcutta Stay at n r- x-C" GREAT EASTERN HOTEL S LVERWARE "< .J&XKIM M.« Cm Slridly Firsl-Class «teMll work» m-s ’aUe f'r engagement. Please J* apply Ne. 143 </> Pinang Gazette. Motor car taxes are payable h&lf-ywiy W M i .1« |f
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  • 2490 3 Origin of Crisis *■»l I Part Played by Naval Trouble (By Reuters Chief Parliamentary Correspondent) London, By Mail The political upheaval of the past six •week?, which culminated in the General Election, haa its origin in one of the several d-eultory attacks on the Labour
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 429 3 Ji j h 1., ~iJJ ill JML UIIU d-B H tJ DSON Gives Supreme Performance Scores of motorists fresh from examining and driving the latest and best cars of the day declare Hudson the supreme performer. They refer not alone to the luxury of its floating smoothness. They think of
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    • 59 3 1—11,11.,« 111. I—l I I 111.*****1 .r... ..I aaa mi -v I, V Z 3 ’Wi -Wi a b\ IR®WMi |ra fl 111 HSM wtn fUd BLACK AND WHiTI Clg»r*Het *ll lmport«al funcllM*9 y wh»r« »«ly best It good Bill! k I I Sest I VIRGINIA I c s GARLTTE
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 538 4 TAYLOR’S FINE LEFT Punch That Peters Forgot JOHNNY PE PER?. the 21-years old London contender for the British bantam-weight cbampionship, suffered an astonishing defeat at Croydon Stadium being hopelessly beaten on noints in a contest by Cuthbert Taylor, the W< 1 brmn who in his amateur days
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    • 147 4 FIRST ARMY TEAM FOR 25 YEARS For the first time for about 25 yea’?, a party of British Army officers is to visit Canada and the Unite 1 States this month to lake part in mili a*y jumping contests at the Toronto, New York
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    • 420 4 A thirties W G. BANNISTER MAY SOLVE HALF-MILE PROBLEM F.T. Horan, who has been tlscted president of the Cambridge UniversityAthl-tic Club this sraion, is the first son of a □resident to be appointed to that office. He will have some ureful runners to assist him, al
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    • 354 4 ADAMSON AND HART BOTH FIT If repu'a'ions a r e of more than paper value and firm does not prove altogether unreliable, the Oxford University Rugby XV. should be of qui'.e exceptiona’ strength this season. I; suffered a severe handicap last D cember through the inability
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    • 134 4 FINANO r AL POSITION OF WIGAN BORO’ The director of the Wigm B.rough’ the Division Three Northern club, on September 26, issued an 5.0.5.” circular to shareholders drawing attention to the club’s serious financial position and convening a spacial m eeting to decide whether the c)ub can
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    • 123 4 CIVIL SERVICE BEAT C. Tae following are the rtrf o a matches clayed in the Inter-Clo match at Victoria Green yesterday Singles—Tan Thean Saang 1 < beat Goh Hock Jin (J.C.S.A.) 6—o. v Saw T wg Sooi (C.RC.)^ Pereira (J.C.S.A.) 6--3.6—3. Cheah Wat Hun (0 RC Chong
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 236 4 i WB miumhv We insist that no other distiller makes a better whisky than Johnnie Walker Red Label.” This is the blend /that has made Johnnie Walker sales the largest in the World and so, naturally, we are jealous of its repuI tation. WO IBIJEID) ra BORN 1820- STILL GOING
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    • 31 4 “GOLDWING” Tension Tested Tennis String Fresh stocks arriving every 7 few weeks. An ideal Gut for Tropical conditions. Sole Agents in Malaya, V. R. VICK CO LTD. Singapore Penang —Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 298 4 Andrews will help you to get every ounce out of life by keeping your system always J) working at concert pitch?' I /7 You need never drop out of 5 work or play on account of headaches, biliousness, consti- '**’*/Sa. pation and the like, if only you ''V P sIJa
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  • 1063 5 COMMITTEE MEETING Increased Taxation Deplored j| Summary of the minutes of a commitI tee meeting held at the Penang Chamber I of Commerce on Tuesday, October 20 Present: Mr. E. Newboll (President), Dr. J. E. Smith, Tne Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader, Mr. C. R, Samuel,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 172 5 NOVELS The Man In No 3 and other Storiea. J. S. Fletcher. 13.C0 If I were you. p G Wodehouse 2.00 Sinners beware. (The Princess of story) E. P. Oppenheim. 2.C0 Red sky at Morning. Margaret Kennedy. 2.00 p: raev Michael Arlen. 2.00 The world in bud. Gerald *ll* o*nn
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    • 289 5 I*. A tw. Mrfe* C Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real
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    • 126 5 l MJasteMA SALMON CIO US APPETISI Singapore Cold Storage to., l td., Penang Bagan Luar. The Results Research Standard proi a wealth of :h and practical manufactured reliable, steady e no unproved bodied in oducts. rodticed under '1 supervision. 5 n,n, J te b ex i finished profactory as a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 148 5 >JJESTIC ‘Penang’s Premier Talkie House Where Sound Sounds Right SDP N D SYS fF M 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Last Nig* lit of I Fox Movietones Amazing New Charlie Chan Thriller “THE BLACK CAMEL' 1 I with WARNER OL4ND as CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Detective TOMORROW JEANETTE MACDONALD !N ‘‘Annabelle’s Affairs” Fox
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 291 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir.—The fact that the Steam Yacht ”Bea Belle ll’’ is anchored off the Esplanade makes me wonder whether the need for economy hag really impressed itself upon the minds of high members of the official world. With an excellent railway system and
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    • 283 6 Fir.—So our dear little sisters the Spinsters,* are being attacked and sugges tions put forward that they be taxed on their income For shame, fie on mankind Never heard of such a thing. No, it cannot be done I The idea just because these dear little things
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    • 240 6 Sir —As a correspondent in yesterday’s issue of your widely read journal says, this is the time for us to state our grievances, now that His Excellency the Governor is here I shall therefore, ba thankful for some spacoin your correspondence columns Borne months ago *'r. Justice Sproule
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    • 214 6 Sir—"An ill-wind blows nobody no good is a specific excerpt conducive to bring about wisdom in judgment and con duct of business in life. The present Sino Japanese imbrog'io is pregnant with a pre-vision of disastrous incidents attending the crisis if matters do not come to a
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    • 156 6 Sir, —Vida my letter yesterday. I hive just seen the full Report of the Imperial Shipping Committee and this estimates that nearly half of the proposed Capital expenditure at £1,300,000 sterling will be incurred in constructing the appr uches to the new Port." This half is £oso 000
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  • 171 6 Mr. Snowden’s Opinion of Food Rampers I hone that no one will he so silly as to indulge in panic buying and hoarding of commodities in the fear that they may shortly rise in price declared Mr Snowden in a broad cast address to the nation. The
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  • 78 6 WITH MR. E. A BARBOUR ON BOARD The s s Siljestad," the cargo boat chartered by Messrs E. A. t'arbour and Co., to take rubber to New York in an effort to cut shipping rates, sailed on Sunday from Port Swettenham for Singapore with 1 808 tons
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  • 561 6 Dr E. 0 Chitty is returning to Malaya next month from leave Major and Mrs Stamford Raffles are expected back in Kuala Lumpur, next month. Mr. E. A Corbin has been appointed to act as Deputy hief Electrical Engineer and Inspector, F M. Q Rotary International has
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  • 156 6 KUALA LUMPUR TO KLANG AND RETURN Under the auspices of the Selangor Physical Culture Association, a Bicycle Endurance Rice from Kuala Lumpur to Klang and bick has been organized. This Endurance Test is open to any competitor in Malaya, and will start from the premises of the
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  • 126 6 list NO. 1 The Hon. Treasurers acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.SJ Ltd. Mrs. T. M Humphreys g Mr H. Smith Mr. W- E. Hunt Mrs. EB. Galloway Penang Turf Club Thye San and Co. Yee San Ohoon and Co. 10 Khor
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  • 156 6 LIST NO 7 <1he following further subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged cts. Amount previously published as per List No 6. 2 735 98 Chop Hin Leong 3 00 Chop Kang Tee Lam 10 00 Chung Wah Magic Show 89 (0 Messrs. Purushottamdass Co. 50 00 Messrs. R.E
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  • 306 6 PRC HOME AND HOME A homo and home match between two Penang Recreation Club teams was played yesterday on the Esplanade and resulted in a draw of one go’.l each Two full sides took the fiel I. The game was on the slow side but this
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  • 102 6 DINNER TO H. E. THE GOVERNOR HE the Governor dined with Lieut.Colonel A A Lermit OBE, V D and Officers Malacca Volunteer Corps, at the “a Headquarters on Thursday evening. After dinner H E presented the M B E to Captain Koh Keng Bock. Officer com
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  • 165 6 Oct. 27: Municipal Commission Meeting 4 p.m. Hockey: Penang Health Culture League v Chinese Recreation Club, Victoria Green. Oct. 28 Hookey POOvDAFO. II E the Governor Inspects P and P W V Corps, Volunteer Headquarters, Peel Avenue, 5.80 pm. Oct 29 Lady Clementi due by P. 0.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 150 6 BOXI NG FOR POPPY DAY NOVEMBER 5 A 6. IMPORTANT Booking Plan Now Open AT Robinson Piano Co. J W. CALLAN, Hon, Secretary. 5—U LONDON HOTEL 166, ARGYLL ROAD, PENANG. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Oonifortable, Olean Airy Rooms with or without Board. CHARGES MODERATE. "To Suit Slump Times’’ Centrally situated. Few
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    • 405 6 THE PINANG GAZETTE st st Places where the iaa be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL. Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hoki Kunnymede Hofei, 3. K. Md. Yusoff Co., Victoria P[ M and Swettenham Pi H Md. Ismail, Money Changes 4, B Hach g( T. M. N. Mydln, 27, Leith Street.
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  • 972 7 ON COMING CF AGE Wants $l,OOO for Marriage Expenses A Malay youth who has come of age sought in the Supreme Court this morning to obtain a legacy which had been bequeathed to him by bis step-father and further claims $1,300 for dowry and marriage
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  • 230 7 Malay BA' KS DO WELL Perak Beaten in Loose On the whole Selangor deserved to win. but there was not a great deal in it. As a result of the game Selangor's prospects against Perak in the H. M. 8. Ma'aya Cup match at Kuala Lumpur
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  • 203 7 Reuter. Creek Cceju! Requested to Leave London, October 26 The Colonial Office states that a telegram received from the Governor of Cyprus this morning reports that the situation in the towns is easier except in Kyrenia. There was only a tmall police detaelment at this town which bad
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  • 59 7 ACCUSED CLAIMS TRIAL A Mohamedan appeared before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, dice Magistrate, I enang, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of §75. Accused claimed trial. On the app’i cation of Court Inspector Nunn the case was postponed for mention until November 3.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 390 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —As a woman who has learned economy in the hard school of experience it gives me pleasure to see that this slump is having good effect all round amongst women in the East. I sometimes think that the
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    • 603 7 Sir, —Chinese have certainly had no cause to rejoice over the manner in which the League Council has so far handled the Manchurian crisis. Hep by step the League has yielded to Japanese pressure to the de triment of the interest of China who has such blind
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  • 292 7 LIST OF NEW BOOKS The Austrian Tyrol: The Land in the Mountains, by lan F D Morrow. Bird Behaviour, by Frank Finn. Britmis. by Major Phelps Hodges. The Brontes Went To Wool worth’s, by Rachel Ferguson. The Career of JuUan Stanley Wil iams, by Adrian Alington. Charles Reade,
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  • 106 7 TAMIL’S SHORTLIVED FREEDOM Arrested just after he had been released from the Penang prisons a Tamil named v uthu was to day produced before the Police Magistrate on a charge of failing to report himself to the po ice being a police supervisee. Detective Inspector
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  • 87 7 SENTENCE PASSED ON TWO CHINESE Having been previously convicted for the theft of a bicycle valued at $l7. two Chinese youths appeared before r. J. P. Biddulph, Police Magistrate, Penang, for sentence. Magistrate "Have they any work to do or any relations Interpreter **Both accused are without work
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  • 112 7 The Penang Municipality have tea isefi the importance of advertising the beautiful scenery existing in Penang and are contem plating the compiling of an album containing photographs of its most beautiful spots They are now going about the collection of prints for their album and a Municipal
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  • 212 7 CHINESE CONVICTED Charged with the fraudulent possession of some articles of clothing which were several sizes too small for him and which he claimed as having brought with him from China some ten years ago a Chinese named Chea Hooi Chor was to-day convicted by the
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  • 58 7 CHINESE CHARGED A Chinese named Tan Kok Yin alias Tan Kok Yeng was to day produced before the Police Magistrate on a charge of possession of seditious documents at 189 Victoria Street, Penang. The charge was explained to the accused! and the case was postponed
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  • 49 7 P. C. C. At Home LAWN FOWLS PR ZS GIVING The club will be "At Home” to members and their friends on Thursday at 5 o c ock. The prizes won in the recent bowls tournament will be presented and there wi be dancing from G 30 p m
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 35 7 D POPPY DAY, 1931. Messrs. BROWN, PHILLIPS STEWART, Ko, IA, PENANG STREET, PENANG, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund to whom donations should be sent Remittances sent bv post should be REGISTERED. ini
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    • 247 7 keep it < STRONG 0 j 'AND 11 1 keep WELL When the climate makes you list- < less, nervy and almost without SMl®* < k energy to carry on, it’s a sure sign < you need Hall’s Wine. Hall’s < Wine is by far the finest tonic you can
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  • 493 8 Lancashire has booked suffi cient orders to set the mills going on full time. Only those who can visualise those long queues of r men and shawl-clad women out side the labour exchanges, and those dreary half deserted mills, warehouses and steamers alongside the river, can
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  • 250 8 Most of us are in no doubt as io the acou racy of the assertion that the world slump baa a great deal to answer for in Malaya but we should be thankful that it haa reached the depths it haa sounded in the Canadian
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  • 160 8 Structure Committee Still Studying Matter London, October 26 Discussion on the Indian Federal Court continued to day in the Federal Structure Committee of the Round Table Conference and will be concluded to morrow when the debate will be wound up by Sir Muhammad Shafti. Speaking for the
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  • 1309 8  -  A. H. Penang, Tuesday, j’ /CONTAINED in the brief fC/ annoat cement made in the Gazette fort Hits Excellency the High Commissioner has been to appoint Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay, J. P, to be a member of the Indian Immigration Committee for a period of three rears,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 105 8 Pritchard co., ltd., Announce that they have just received their Fresh Cold Storage supplies per s. s. “Glenbeg.” On Friday 30th inst. per s. s. President Van Buren”. Fresh shipments of Oranges, Grape Fruits, Grapes, Apples, Plums, Pears, Tomatoes. Melons. Fresh Flowers from Brastagi every Thursday. PHONE 335 the gas
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    • 24 8 S. 6. HOTEjU SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Friday. 30th: October, 1931. Dance Mask by the Band of the s. s. “President van Baren” c
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 797 9 Final Frenzy of Electioneering Momentous Issues National Government’s Confidence Last Minute Appeals London, October 26 The final frenzy of electioneering marks the last day before the country casts the most momentous vote of modern times. 1 he parties all over the country massed bigbattalions of speakers for the
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  • 39 9 ,—Reuter. Last Minute Wriggle To Fvade Gaol Chicago, October 26 Owing to the successful manoeuvres of lawyers. Al Capone’s removal to Leavenworth Gaol is deferred until to morrow while three judges considered Capone’s plea tor bail, —Beuter.
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  • 312 9 To-diy s Bull points Lancashire on Full Time BS.COO Fewer Unemployed Slock Exchange Firm Motor Industry Activity —Rugby Radio Service. Encouraging Drop in Unemployed Figures AN ILL WINDLondon, October 26 Orders booked by the cotton trade last week are large enough to put Lancashire spinning
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  • 125 9 —Reuter. French Boxer Wins Championship Paris, October 26 In a bout for the World s Flyweight Championship the French Champion Young Perez, knocked out the Italo Ameri* can Frankie Genaro. the holder in the second round of a scheduled fifteen round contest. There were scenes of indescribable en
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  • 91 9 ,—Reuter Official Commun que Claims “Far-Reachi'ig Agreement” Berlin, October 26 A communique states that Dr. Bruening and Signor Grandi exchanged views on political and economic questions with extreme frankness and in a friendly spirit. The discussions revealed far reaching agreement on measures necessary to cope with the present
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  • 470 9 —Reuter. China Willing to Negotiate Treaty LEAGUE’S FAILURE Nanking, October 27 Referring to the League Council’s resolution, Chiang Kai-shek said it was not entirely satisfactory to China, but he had to admit that the League had exerted its best efforts in a most difficult position in appreciate
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  • 173 9 Renter. British Comment Reserved London, October 26 Pending the receipt of official despatches. British official quarters are not disposed to comment on the Hoover Laval agreement The difficulties of the situation are fully realised, however, and no surprise will be felt if the conversations prove to have been
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  • 74 9 —Beater. Another Attempt London, October 27 An ex Indian officer. Flight Lieutenant Leslie Hamilton and his brother Kenneth started from Lympne shortly after mid night in a light aeroplane on an attempt to break the England Australia air re °The Hamiltons are flying an all British
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 6 9 U^ ?;h! WsTILLEShisa 1 S»fe A
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    • 260 9 1 SPECIAL SALE| I OF I GOLF CLUBS HICKORY SHAFTS I 0 I “Rangefinder” 9-50 “Walter Hagen” (Wood) 8-50 Irons 6-50 “Auchterlonie” 5-50 “Forgans” $lO-50 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY o JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. I I Th bottle is a Guarantee of PURITY™ QUALITY Look for the label and
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  • 402 10 LOWERED PRICES Sequel to Gold Standard Suspension Lol-doni October G TUk regarding rubber restriction ba' been more or lees cnutinuoua for a long time now, (says the Evening News) Tat latest view is that the f>ct of Holland still being on the gold standard should hasten
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  • 229 10 ARMY FAMILIES TO GIVE LEAD Since the announcement of heavy cn's in pay, with increase! income-tax and «mlanced Oistoms duties, the question of a reduction in wa«*e now paid to Indian lomesHc servants which h?s been mooted from many centres has been receiving considerable
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  • 42 10 The homeward mail by thes.s. Kashmir c’oees at 6 p.m. on Saiurday, the 31st 1 .s' ant. Toe b.b. Hajp Hana with mails despatched from London on October Bis expected to arrive here at noon on Thursday, the 29th instant.
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  • 24 10 Rubber stock figures issued in London last night London 78 645 tons, decrease 239 tons 55,797 tone, increase 521 tons,
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  • 721 10 SECRETARY OF STATE’S DESPATCH The following Circular Despatch dated the 19 h September, 1931, which h*r been addressed by the Right Honourable the Secretary of Slate for the Colonies to H 9 Excellency the Governor, is published in the *s. S. Government Gazette of Oct. 23. Sir,
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  • 141 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY* Oo.’a share list at 11 a.m. to-day i Yesterday To-day 02 03 DO oa Shares >. tS B PQ on m OQ $O. t 0 $O. $O. Rubber (Dollar) Broga .45 .50 .40 .45 Vfentakab
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  • 57 10 Latest Londotf, Ntw York and Local Price* T/A/i LONDON Spit 5126-12 6 Up 2/i 3 intte* £129 7-6 Up 5/SINGAPORE $64.12i per lioi Up 12j c. 58 tors RUBBERi London 211/16 d, Down 3/16 d. How York 4 9/16 c. (BoM) Down 3/16 c. Licit 81c, Dowa
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  • 63 10 Messrs. Boustead <£ Co, Ltd. 27th October quotation for Singapore refined tin $64 12| per picul, business done 50 tons, Penaog refined tin $64.121 per picul, business done 25 tons, unrefined tin $63 12b per picul, tin ore $63.12b D«r picul. The following were the rubier quotations in
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  • 107 10 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N.L* From 18ih to 24th October (on’ week) Piculs 140 General Produce Agency, Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows: Spot 8 cts. per lb. Nov./Dec. 8i Jan./Mar. 1982 8b M Aprii/June 1932... 8| 4 Market
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  • 100 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Wednesday 6 a.m, 77 e Noon 87 nw nil <■ 5 pm. 82 nw Thursday 6 a.m. 77 b i Noon 85 n w nil 5 p.m. 81 nw Friday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 86 nw 2 mm 5 p.m. 82 n
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  • 915 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 111 aa 1 KUBBIK I Allenby Babbai «0 71 Aloa G«Jih Babbea 3 4' j ayai Kanins Babbet Bstaius It X Ay<w Moleb Rubbai Oe Ayer P«n»« Kabbe» «NtaW M Eft Baiaa Flantinf BynSSeaH BeoeH Kabbei Beta ainienx BabaeN <S» BeMoH Pl»nU J; Benta Bobber «DteWi
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  • 135 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Sat. Oct 27 Oct 24 Sept. 19 Faria 99 99f 123 96 York 8.93 8 91 Montreal 4 35 4 35 Brussels 28| 28 84 83 Geneva l9l 24.86 Amsterdam 9& 9j 12 03 Milan 75> 754 92 89 Berlin 16l 16>
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 37 10 Lawyer’s Requisite. Bodkins Green Silk Thread Tapes Indenture Paper Paper Seals Pink Office Tapes Lower of Attorney Forms Registry of Deeds Forms White Office Tapes Will forms No. 1,2, 3, 4 5. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 254 10 MEND YOUR RADIATOR I WHILE YOU USE j YOUR CAR! BSE:— I ysTOPTiPS&y.*. 1 E ECEjOSBgCTVV I ON SALE AT GARAS ES, I Distributors: B K. LEE SAN CO., I 81. BEACH STREET, I PENANG. I TRY BOVRIL AND MILK s P°° n^u l °f Bovril stirred nto a ?l
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    • 286 10 New Penang Sales R oon Vahiabk HoweEold Farm:„ e Comprising Dining Roox Sn.t. Uphol e t ered Ohaire< Carpetr, GLbu Boos Cat a Anat puone, Wardrobes with Mirr 0 < ead. Tablee and Chairs. Dinr. Pr q‘, G:aPfl Ware. Cooking Ute C8 il e J ce aud Plante Etc. CheBt
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  • Company Reports
    • 616 11 The following is the report of the B ard of Directors to be presented to the Shareholders at the Second Ordinary General Meeting of the Company to be held at the Registered Office, Seremban, on Monday, November 23, 1931, at 11 a. inAccount?.— When the Prospectus
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    • 457 11 The following is the report of the Board of Directors to be presented to the Shareholders at the Third Ordinary General Meeting of the Company to be held at the Registered Office, Seramban, on Monday, November 23, 1931, at 11,45 a.mAccounts The Profit for the year
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  • 77 11 Penang, October 27 By Courtesy of th e Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 29/32 4 m/ts 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 13/16 On 3 Documentary 2/4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 43 nom France u T.T, 1.050 nom India ii TT. 155 nom Bangk k
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  • 394 11 THE SHARE MARKET» Bradburne and Co’s Report 1 Kuala Lumpur, October 23 Tin London 3 months :—£l29/12/6. London‘'Spot” :—£l27/2/6. New York —23 cents (G). Singapore :—565.50. Quiet conditions have prevailed in the share market since we last reported. This is nut unexpected as Stock Exchange restrictions and
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  • 176 11 I’snnng October 27 018. t fcanar en Mm atiwt »ra Clovaa V Gold teaf J*-™ Mace Piok> g nom 170.00 Nutmegs 818 »t <O.OO II Os .i 60 00 Ooconutopei 1.000 «i 15.00 Ooprs Sundried sales 5.20 Rattans Rattans Coarse J 0.6 5 Green Snail She! J 3.00
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  • Page 11 Advertisements

  • 521 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 Steamer* From Sailing For Date of Salliog Dajak B. Bahra, B, Deli and 8. Olim, B, Bahra and Langsa B. Deli
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 499 12 Ip Feeling better than yesterday at work again next week/ Yes, convalescence is very much shorter this time. Drugs were cut out as soon as possible and I was started on Horlick’s. Every day it bos built up my strength and I have not turned back once. I am jeeiing
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    • 288 12 L■■ X I j ln s P lte of ever V care and advice tk. r M sores refused to heal-then Mothe, I read about Germolene and hoU. J g J a tin relief when she took tb e fir B l bandage off and saw t k a Germolene
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  • The Literary Column
    • 494 13 Mrs. Buck’s second estay in fiction. East Wind: West Wind (Methuen, 7s. 6J. ne.) is in some vays even better than her first The Good Earth.’’ Forsaking the pea* sants that were her ladier subject, she has taken us still deeper into the thought and life
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    • 565 13 The Timeb”jLiterary Sup; 1 sment.l] Sowing Glory (Murray, Is. 6J. net) is a tour de force on which the author, Mr. P. 0. Wren, is to be congratulated. It is the story of a woman served as a man in the Foreign Legion; and he has told it
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 378 13 I 111 ,n i t 4 I 1 fto; It s when they’re hot I ,’■< and grubb y that I 4''^?- V danger threatens H H How they enjoy football > those V boys! A kick and a run—a tumble vjl x Y they go a S ain Don’t
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