Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 251. VOL. LXXXIX SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 376 1 l,l > IT r WggMMtWyOagata brothers I dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. i Branch Office 52, Leith Street I I I Exchange Tables f Z MADE IM 1 OtfJFlillg’ into Dollars price I IHIW ENCLAND B J Ah 4 I Dollars into Sterling WwSEBSPt AR l FROM 1
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    • 19 1 H.TOSISAISUI' STUDIO I with up-to-date Photo- 4 graphy by electric light. Thon* 772. «8, 70, BISHOP STBEBT, i PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2347 2 postTioH wanted T d Harbour Board U > renang iidtuuui By Sprf n. perienced in Estate and Antimalarial V' n o Zl<*z|c 1 I Appointment to King of Siam works available for engagement. Please IgljH 1 U apply Nc. 143 c/> Pinang Gaaette. xMhuj x>k FERRY SERVICE ffi Estd i
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  • News From All Parts
    • 162 3 Sent to Prison for Begging A beggar who claimed to be the rightful owner of the throne of Austria, has been sentenced to a month’s imprisonment at Prague for attempting to obtain money by false pretences. When he wag arrested, begging on a train, he
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    • 154 3 PEEB’S DAUGHTER MAKES AN '‘ECONOMY GESTURE The Hon. Mrs, Adams, elder daughter of the first Biron Glent nar and mother of Lord Waleran, is closing her mansion home near Cullcmpton, Devon, aid is going to live in a cottage as a gesture of economy in the preent
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    • 115 3 MILLION POINTS SCORED BY ONE PLAYER One million points have been reached byone player in a bridge four in Superior (Wisconsin), who has been playing for 10 years and 8 months. One of the origital players, Mr. Brrnard Le p has died
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    • 201 3 A Divorce Tangle in Panama Canal Suits for divorce brought by two women against one man is the legal tangle which the courts at Balboa, Panama Canal, are called upon to solve. R'chard F. Laughlin, a locomotive engineer, is the respondent in both ciees. His
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    • 178 3 A TEETOTAL DOCTOR’S DICTUM Replying to a question, "Why was brandy prescribed for persons who had fainted?” the Rev. Courtenay C. Weeks, the Director of the National Temperance League, who is ai M.R.n.S. and L.R.n.p., said it was merely part of an old tradition. The same
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    • 75 3 LEGION OF HONOUR FO 1 HER SERVICE TO FRANCE Madame Bathelier, owner of a farm in the village of Genlis (France) who is the mother of 16 children, has been awarded the Legion of Honour. Tae decoration wai presented to her at her farm by a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 266 3 LEA i i PERRINS' I I SAUCE i The sauce that famous chefs prefer I J BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG HGURES OF POPULARITY Figures often supply a proof of popularity, and figures show that Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is the most popular whisky to be had. This whisky has
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    • 33 3 lOet a Set of ZAG-ZAW 8 Picture Puzzles I The Ideal Recreation for Yo«. Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT I I TliePinaiig Gazette Press,Ltd.
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    • 227 3 sz at ■v*’ v ‘v vv A PERFECT jelly is i f a welcome ad- (l dition to any meal. vGiu j, I If you would have a jelly which dissolvesCQ» iIIKO instantly, sets quickly and contains the highest quality ingredi- ents, always ask for—(erebos W Jelly Crystals pOji Agents
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 438 4 Boxing Thirteen Counts in Eight Rounds JOHN Pettifer, the biggest of all the heavy-weight giants, spent most of his contest with Cyril Woods, cf Plymouth, at the Stadium Club, London, waiting for his opponent to get up. It was the best up-and-down fight I
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    • 260 4 Although the details of the visit of the Austrians to p'ay ScoiLnJ tai not set been settled, it is not antcipated that any difficulty will occur to prevent the match from taking place. When the Scottish team phyed in Vienna last May they were guaranteed £1,500 and lam
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    • 56 4 Cricket Ted Bjv Ly, the Sussex cricketer, is likely to get just over £1.700 ai the result cf his benefit last season, a ephndid total considering the prexa ing condition?. This is the second h’gheet benefit in the history of the c untry, Maurice Tate’s figu es
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    • 247 4 Q. P. RANGERS PAY BIG FEE TO CHOLBEA Andrew Wilson, Chelsea s f mono inside forward and the former Scottish international player, transferred to Q leen’s Park Rangers. Ha played for his new club at NorwichWhen Chelsea secured Wilan from Middlesbrough in November 1923, he had lead
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    • 247 4 Twickenham, ?s everyone will saw it when the Smth Africans r’ayed L >ndon on October 17, is an ev«n grander and more impressive ground tian before. The new West Stand, of two decks, Is h gher and deeper than its opposite, It holds m n re than
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    • 102 4 ENGLAND BRINGS IN THREE NEW MEN The Rugby Uaion Sakotion Committee for International Matches this season was chosen by the Committee of the Rugby Uni-.n as fellows J, Daiii.ll, Eog -0 .pt, E, W. Robart?, R. F. Cake?, F. D. Treaties and H. Coverdde. Only two of last
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    • 116 4 JACKSON WILL GET LITTLE FOOTBALL AT JOAMBRIDGE James Jackson, the Liverpool fullback, is not eligible to shy for Cambridge. Mr. A. H. Fdb’an, the Light Blues’ captain, says there can ba no question of Jackson p Lying against Oxford for the very simple reason that he is not
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 324 4 In aid of Poppy Day Fund FUN Bth Mile Stone—Tanjong Bungab Under The Distinguished Patronage 0£ The Hon’ble Resident Councillor and Mrs. P. T. Allen, Hon. Organiser, Poppy Day Fund. GALA DAY and DANCE SUNDAY. IST NOVEMBER, 1931 WATER SPORTS 9,50 am. 11.00 a.m. Diving and Swimming Competitions 1100 ,i
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    • 151 4 I HIRE PURCHASE Fotzr PIANO on Easy Terms Jjljtoißll' n ft SB $5O Deposit and $2O” Per Month I make it easy for you to own a good Piano. We have a large selection for you to choose from and prices are extremely low. Guaranteed Pianos from $320 each. ROBINSON
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 112 4 f| QUEEN’S Special Night: Wednesday 4th Nov. j Under the Distinguished Patronage of The Hon'bie 0 The Resident Councillor and Mrs, P. T. Allen. S AND Z The Chinese Consul and Mrs. Hsieh Hsiang 1 O The Gross Proceeds of the 6-15 and 9 30 g HI Will be Donated
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  • The Literary Column
    • 1199 5 The Tramp: His Meaning and Being. 3y Frank Gray (Dent. 7 a 61. net.) Mr. Gray eatimates that in England and Wales there are over sixty ihonaand iiampe: and, aa a reaulc of intimate study and personal obse vation, bethinks that vagrancy ahould be elimiaitei by whatever
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  • 576 5 HONG KONG CASE Free Pardon and Possible Compensation It is officially disclosed that the Hong Kong Government has decided, in view of the vindication of Mr. N. I. Brewer, barrister, by the special Parliament of the Inner Temple in London, to giant him b free pardon.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 38 5 You cannot run a cheaper car than the Austin 7—First cost small—upkeep almost negligible. SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK wiU help your stamp pad ana rubber stamp ta give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 22 5 BOXING FOR POPPY DAY NOVEMBER 5 6. IMPORTANT Booking Plan Now Open AT Robinson Piano Co. J. W. CALLAN. Hon. Secretary. 5—U
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    • 314 5 HAD RASH OF WET NATURE 2 YEARS Caused Great Discomfort. Healed by Cuticura. *‘My son for two years suffered from a rash around his mouth and chin which caused him great discomfort. It was of a wet nature but later scaled over. The irritation caused the child some sleepless i
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  • 1340 6 The Reporter American’s View of Modern Press Jtfr. Burgee Johr sod, Director of Public Relation, at Syracuse University, writes in the “North Anmicin Review on The Newspaper's Leet Leadership.” He asserts that the important man on any newspaper is the reporter, end until he
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 33 6 POPPY DAY, 1931. Messrs. BROWN, PHILLIPS STEWART. No. IA, PENANG STREET, PENANG, are the Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be REGISTERED.
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    • 448 6 Wait Your Turn will be the freely offered advice at Robinson s on Monday morning, HELLO PENANG Booking Plan will open at 8.30 a.tn. at Robinson Piano Co. Reserved Seats $3.00 This space kindly donated to "Peppy Day” Funds by Messrs. Harrisons Barker Co Ltd. To change your VK Ci
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  • 2079 7 Malayan Turf M atters Griffins Compared Forthcoming Singapore Autumn Meeting Particulars of Newcomers 'The entries for the forthcoming meeting w hi<*h are now closed are highly satisfac tory" the total number of horses and ponies entered being 151 as against 12$) for last year’s October meeting, says the racing cor
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  • 84 7 LIST NO. 8 The Hon. Treasurers acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions:— Previously acknowledged $783 21 Mr. Lim Choy Thin 5 00 Chan Lone Teik 1 00 Cheah Kongsi 25 00 Mr. Khoo San Hoo 6 00 Ong Ksh Kee 1 00 Kwong Chcon Tong 1
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  • 52 7 —Reuter GRIMMETT BOWi S WELL AT ADELAIDE Adelaide, October 80 In the second match of the tour the South Africans were distressed for 175 of which Christy made 68. Grimmett took five wickets for 60 runs. At the close of play South Australia had scored 19 for
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  • 48 7 Penang Volunteer Bisley Ball TONIGHT AT THE TOVN HALL The Penang Volunteer Bisley Ball for 1931 will take p'ace at the Town Hall to night at 9.80 p m. An Orchestra from the Runnymade Hotel will supply the music. Tickets will be obtainable at $2 each ladies free
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  • 241 7 Municipal Protest at Singapore WAGE cur PROPOSAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 81 Yesterday’s Municipal meeting disclosed that the recent increase in the petrol tax will cost the Municipality $64 COO per annum. The matter was raised by Mr Griffith Jones who asked two questions
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  • 341 7 PENANG Tennis: Junior Civil Service Association Tournament. Rugger: State Trial, Esplanade, 4.45 p.m. State Jerseys Whites T G Scott G Chance J P B Whaley L G Lee C A Burrough A F Baughan A D Campbell L 0 Mountain J H Fenwick C* H Rogers JAP
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  • 90 7 TENNIS TOURNAMENT 7he following ties have been arranged to be played to day and to morrow in the Junior Civil Service Association Tennis Tournament Open —Singles—A. R Kuppusamy vs 0 Yahaya; Dr. Chong Tat Seong vs Dr. N H. Pereira; A. M. Hussain vs Dr. Lye
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  • 347 7 DRINKS IN A KETTLE Levante’s Astonishing Illusions According to Lavante, the mystery man and handcuff king now visiting Penang most things in this world can be accom plished by kindness and after having witnessed his performance last evening at the Theatre Royal we are inclined to
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  • 450 7 Mr H. Johnson advocate and solicitor, Ipoh. has returned to Ipoh after a brief sea trip. Dr and Mrs. Rattray, who have been on a yachting holiday, have now returned to ingapore. Mr. J. V. G. Mi Is. acting Solicitor General, 8 S., and Mrs. Mills have
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 187 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I am very glad to see the news Of the Municipality sending out its photographer to take photos of places of interest in Penang with a view to advertising Penang, May I offer a suggestion that competition be held
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    • 155 7 Sir, —Rabies has disappeared the rains have set in still the dumb dog goes about with a muzzled mouth. For more than nine months now the poor beast whose heart knows no spoken language has been suffering in silence and we allow him so co bear the
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    • 238 7 Sir —ln these days of depression and distress when eno is met by appeals on behalf of charity one’s response would have been quicker and better if those who sponsor these appeals are to give us a practical example cf ihe-ir sin. erity and leadership by first
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    • 125 7 Sir. —That the announcement of Lim Keng Pheow to do the "channel,” in spite of failure in his recent attempt, meets with contempt in some quarters deserves sympathy If his opponents had enough of the "sporting spirit,’ they should not discourage him by their adverse remarks but
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  • 85 7 To morrow tt Waterfall Gardens at 5 p.m, 1 March Dunedin Alford 2 Overture Cha! Romano Ketelbey 3 Selection k’oee Marie Stothart 4 Valse Intermezzi Flirtation Steck 5 Patrol The Wee aegregor Amors The 'Malajan Daily Express” understands that the Ta'kie theatre in the F.M.S. are having a
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  • 434 8 Frequently we have urged the necessity for exploiting the rich fishing grounds lying at Malaya’s doors on a commercial basis, thus ensuring a regul ir and fresh supply of a staple f 01. This view has met with opposition for two reasons, (1) enormous ravages are made
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  • 170 8 Week by week, the proportioeg of the books arriving from Home publishing houses are noted to be less voluminous Considering the price of books, especially when the nimble shil’ing (about cents) is reckoned at GO cents, we like to get value for our money. Most of us still
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  • 28 8 The battlefield of Bannockburn is to he preserved for Scotland. The site of Scot land’s greatest battlefield however is on the banks of the Thames.
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  • 64 8 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Singapore October 81 As a direct outcome of the recent Musical Festival and opening of the St. Clair Organ the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Musical Society was held at Victoria Memorial Hall last night under the chair manship of Mr. B»rtley. President
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  • 51 8 MALAYS DEFEAT NORTH JOHORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 81 In a football match yesterday. Singapore Malays defeated North Johore by three goals to nil. Singapore showed better team work and also took more advantage of their openings, Johore failing miserably whenever they were in front of
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  • 36 8 Dr. T. F. Anderson, Colonial Medical Services, has been awarded the North Persian Forces Vemorial Medal for the year 1030 This was awarded for a paper on malarial investigation in Eist Africa.
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  • 1640 8 Anniversary of World’s Greatest Aviation Tragedy The International Gliding Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 8 OCTOBhR sth is the most tragic date in the annals of British aviation. Just twelve months ago on that daj the airship Rlul crashed in fitmes while flviog over France
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 216 8 AUSTRALIA’S CHOICEST /7^l\ J •CO Specially Packed f° r w i Topical climat^ 5 sil< j i I Buttercup Butter I IMPORTERS. G H. Slot Co., Ltd. IN SLUMP TIMES I) iimiH ADVERTISE. tra 7.f lad the motto oj w every man v r/.- something to sell should be Publicity,
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    • 36 8 1 BY GENERAL REQUEST The World Famed Illusionist LEVANTE AND ASSISTANTS Will Give One Performance Only AT E. O. HOTEL BALLROOM AT 9.80 P.M. Ou Monday. 2nd November 1931. Booking at Hotel Reception Office. Admission $2.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 648 9 FOSTERING TRADE New Economic Unity PREMIER BUSY CABINET MAKING Proportion of Tory Representation London, October 30 jn accordance with customary practice, the Prime Minister has at his disposal the resignations of all mem hers of the Cabinet so that in the work of reconstruct ing the Ministry
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  • 97 9 —Rugby Ridio Service More Motor Tonnage Being Built U. K. SUPREMACY London, October 30 The increased use made of motor vessels is shown by Lloyd’s Register returns of the world’s merchant shipping under construction. The proportion increased by fifty per cent in last year and now
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  • 103 9 —Reuter. Railwaymen Decline to Relent London. October 30 Despite an impassioned hour half's appeal by Mr. Thomas, National Union of Rail waymen delegates overwhelmingly decided to endorse their Executive's decision to withdraw his pension. Vr. Thomas was received in strained silence. He was sometimes tearful and the
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  • 72 9 —Reuter, An Accountant Asked to Explain New York. October 30 The honeymoon at Mexico City of Russell Sherwood accountant to Mayor Wa'.ker of New York, has been rude y disturbed by the Superior Court at New York orderirg the seizure of h's property valued at §lOO,OOO. Sherwood
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  • 59 9 Buckingham Palace to morrow —Rugby Radio Service. Lieuienar.ts stajcfor*h and Bcoihman at the Pakce London, October 30 Flight Lieutenant Stainfcrth who esta blished a world s speed record of 407 miles an hour and Flight Lieutenant Bootbman who made the recent Schneider Trophy record flight will be received
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  • 51 9 Reuter. Elder Son to Contest Wdl Wilmington, Delaware. October 30 William Edison, a son of the inventor’s first marriage, has decided to contest bis father s will which bequeathed most to the two sons by the second marriage. William alleges undue influence by the stepmother and half brother,
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  • 99 9 London October 31 Flying a 12 1 horsepower Puss Moth aeroplane ‘Goodhope, Miss Peggy 8a aman a pretty, fair-hairei nineteen year society girl, &ft Lympne at 11 last night accompanied by Mr, Gordon >tore as naviga or and second pilot to attempt a record flig
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  • 294 9 .—Reuter. Numerous Orders from Abroad railway optimism London, October 30 Industrial areas report a definite British trade boom. Several hundred Glasgow men who have been idle for months have been re enga ged at works where orders for four thousand tons of steel shafts have been book
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  • 39 9 ,—Reuter. Refuses rcciiagton s Offer Sydney, October 30 Don Tradman has declined the ofter to become a professional to Accrington the Lancashire i rague club and bus signed a two years’ agreement with three Sydney business groups,-
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  • 63 9 ACvj Rugby Radio Service. London. October 30 At the Commercial Motor Transport Exbilition which opens at Oh mpis, London, on Thursday nearly every mbker of P®J r 0 and steam lorries wiH be showing. British motor manufacturers have recently devoted renewed attention to the deisel type of
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  • 365 9 Repaying the Dollar and Franc Credits german currency PROBLEMS London, October 30 The Bank of England announces that the Bank of France and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has agreed to extend for a further three months the franc and dollar credits amounting approximately to
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  • 158 9 Reuter. Killed Shooting Chinese Soldiers? Shanghai, October 31 It is understood that the facts of the Thorburn case as set out in the Chinese Note are already in the hands of the British Government which alone can release it for publication. However it is rumoured that the
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  • 62 9 ,—Reuter. Dressed as Moslem When Attacking European C alcutta, October 30 The assailant of Mr. Villiers has been identified as Bimal Das Gupta, the Hindu wanted in connection with the murder of Mr. James Peddie in April. Doubts as to his identity arose from the f *ot
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 601 10 FRASER’3 CIRCULAR Prices Show Tendency to Decline Singapore. October 28. Very little business h&8 been transacted in the local share market during the -week, and there has been a general tendency for prices to decline to a sma’l extent. A certain amount of speculation took place in
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  • 142 10 Latest Quotations Fri. Thur. Sat. Oct 30 Oct 29 Sept. 19 Paris 98 98 > 123.96 New York 3.8 G 3 87 4.85 s Montreal 4 30 4 25 Brussels 271 27+ 84.83 Geneva 191 24.86 Amsterdam 9 9 16 9i 12.08 Milan 74| 75£ 92
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  • 115 10 TO- DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list afrit a.m. to day Yesterday To-day E 2 8 o 5 J 5 Shares ffl cc W $O. 0 so. tO, Mining Hongkong Tin 13 9 14/6 13/9 14/6 look 14/-
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  • 55 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V* LONDON Spat 5127 2 6 Dp 10/3 MhHis’sl29 100 Op 7/6 SINGAPORE H 4.621 pir lisri Down 12| c. H tors im RUBBBRt Louden 2f d, Up J d. New Tor 4} c. (Wd) Unchanged Uni c, Up ic.
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  • 20 10 Messrs Eastern Smelting Co. Lid. London October 29, Spot £126.15.0 three months’ buying £129.2.6 three months’ se.Lng £129.5.0.
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  • 248 10 October 31 018, Benares Opium p. ahrrt nom 5 JCO.OC Cloves h 90.00 Gold lea? ’>-00 MacePicYrg nom 170.0 C Nutmegr Bls .< 70.00 i, HOs h 60.00 Coconuts p > 1 000 ii 15.00 Copra Sundrisd rales 5.35 Rattans raise 11.10 Rattans Coarse 10.65 Green Snail She!
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  • 409 10 Bt. GEORGE THE MARTYB (Ohuboh Of England) All Paints Day 22nd Fmday after Trinity 750 Litany, Bam Matins, Hymn 435, Ps 118, 8-30 Holy Commun’on, 9.30 Holy Communion Tamil, 10.30 Matins Chinese, 6 pm Evensong, Hvmns 447, 416 22*, 437 Ps CXXXII 257, Ps CXXXIV 261, Magnificat 103,
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  • 69 10 October 28cb, 12 o’clock norn Buyers Sti ers R.S.S. equal to Loidon Standard, Spot 8# 8} Slandard R.S.S. on Tendsr Nov. 8? 8} li i, December 8$ 81 U u Jan.-M+r. 81 9 i, Apr.-June 9« 9§ Tone of Marke 1 —Quiet S eady.
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  • 133 10 Today: Penang Bigley” Ball, Town HaU. 9 p.m Rugger—State Team v The Rest. Nov. 4 Hockey State Trial, Hutchings School. Nov. 5 and 6 Boxing in aid of Poppy Day Fund, Town Hall. Nov. 7 Poppy Day Dance. Runnymede Hotel. Hookey P. 0.0, v. Penang Free School.
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  • 804 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES j a S B VSZfiK 0 9»*« !7t r »yai KunSoj Kubbea •> tost. Rafchoi imtes j? r fcWt Jeloicr.g 30 1 Eu”% 40 tt Sssraof 1 CO 1 —l2 -LX' 1 la*MW W 86 B 3 JebcnE Bn**» 8® L jSS, BaSte* 35 43
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 39 10 In Exchange For 200 used Stamps of Straite Settle, mente, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE M KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England»
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    • 349 10 New Advertisements 1 position vacant MEND YOUR RADIATOR Baggage Master and Head Runner WHILE YOU Us[ Smart experienced man reqmred. Apply YOUR CAR Minager, Runnymede Hotel. USELOST Oa October 29;h, prAgumably at th* Runnymede Hotel, A diamond and i ruby cluster ring l set in platinum. Sjs A reward of
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  • 637 11 THE F.M.B. QUOTA Operations of the Pool There is to-day a somewhat widespread and possibly growing body of opinion that Governmental and indeed internatiora’ control of commodities is desirable and perl a s inevitable, lays ‘The Mining Jjurra of Sept. 26. We have on previous occasions
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  • 73 11 Penang, October 31 By Courtesy of tte Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 29/32 4 m/ts Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 13/16 On i 3 ii Documentary 2.4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom TT. 1050 nom 11 £2 .J 5 Ranek k n T.T. 100
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 419 11 THE PINANG gazette B t Places wSere &s H Gazette" Mg be at 10 Casts. local febdoß E. a»d O. Hotel and Rnnayawito Hotel. 8.K.M0. YtiaoS Viato,la p, and Sweitenham Piei. O* Ismail, Money Changer 4. Beach 81. T. 3h N. Mydio, 27. Le’ih Bireei. L 5k Bzos.. 216. Penana
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    • 12 11 Iw. J. EDMO-' OS, E Th* #»n*rm*cy 52, 54. Beach Street. *»enane
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    • 667 11 S® L UHL il l~ I .1,.' feM H J H A splendid protective cream for day use x -"i M and the ideal foundation for powder. Q Supplement it by “47/1' Cold Cream, the > f > K 6 ‘&tK«? s S Ji 0 I Glways I I w
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  • 700 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines -> ■> I The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN PORT TO-DAY From Sailing For Data of Sailing Matang Tongkah, Kopah, Renong Same Porta To-day and Victoria Point Rasa Bein’,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 50 12 B Bi A 1« -r- H Odol ToodipaMe i, umJ by S 3 ffl| Hr M beautiful film rtar, to mate K3 3h K S tbeie teeth gfeatning white BB BE Pg g| e£j K uej B without harming the prectouc 4 MB V itor UP Kg V Snff enamel.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 231 12 J'PLone No. I f fit j/> TMf ffl ““'^nuwnf^|C( Where Sosnd Sounds Right f—— —S. STARTING to-night (Matinee To-morrow at 2-45 p.m.) The Sensation of All Sensations! WARNER BROS, present SIGMUND ROMBERG and OSCAR KAMMERSTEIN’S Famous Romantic Operetta in the New Technicolour Perfection “VIENNESE NIGHTS” WITH VIVIENNE SEGAL Alexander Gray
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    • 107 12 a— 3—■ llr WM.U. Jfe '•''■/w-—. 5? X-' ?TS To-day Last 3 Shows 2-45 -6-15 9-30 ROBERT MONTGOMERY in Metro Goldwyn Mayer s “SHIPMATES” To-morrow Commencing at the Matinea BY SPECIAL REQUEST CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “CITYJJGHTS PHONE 264 FOR RESERVATION gEfS3S3EEB2BSaES®aSOEEE3EB3BBBESED2EOSiESSOEBS® I THEATRE ROYAIrj t- 4 TONIGHT AND UNTIL SUNDAY
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  • 687 13 memories of sixty years ago Adventures With Cannibals CAPTAIN John Dowdy, of Hunstanton, Norfolk, the last of the skippers who commanded the old windjammers engaged in the great tea races of 60 years age, was 85 on September 17 —and he is still hale and hearty.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 348 13 B J§ W®l' s Xlm aM,,Ww» Hasten Convalescence/ HOT weather bring» fever slow wasting exhausting. Every hour of sickness is a wasted hour in the East you know only too well thf depressing monotony and loneliness, and besides, your Servants seem so aware chat you are down. You’ve got the
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    • 2 13 b.s. 3.
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    • 385 13 To keep the captivating beauty ®of silken skin 9 out of 10 famous stars use Lux Toilet Soap How jealously a lovely film star must guard the exquisite beauty of her complexion Her fascination—her whole success—depends on a smooth, clear skin. No make-up can deceive the blazing close-up lights,” the
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  • 345 14 ORDEAL 20FI. UNDER WATER Smiling Greeting When Saved HORACE Neller, a diver, working in the locks at Shoreham Harbour, Sussex, was trapped for 4J hours under 20ft. of water, and had a remarkable escape. A £100)000 cor atructional scheme is in progress, and Neller
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 410 14 1 KEEP > >™ 1 STRONG th /Q 1 AND I keep illljaag WELL <1«: Wt I-' 3 |OSi When the climate makes you list- < k less, nervy and almost without 4 J e e h^^T I**** 1 g k energy to carry on, it’s a sure sign <
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    • 203 14 QUICK RELIEF FROM INDIGESTION. No matter which of the many forms of indigestion you may have —heartburn, acidity, flatulence, gastritis, or old-fashioned dyspepsia, you can get quick relief by taking ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia. This is the world’s prompt remedy for indigestion and allied stomach disorders because it instantly removes the cause
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