Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 November 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 252. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 439 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street “JO DE LITE” REGISTERED /a Weed-’Preservative J»\ iJ J B o /7\ PROTECT YOUR WOODWORK. 10/ IX I IT’S SAFE. w SOLE AGENTS A \K 'X The Borneo Company, Lt<L, I Oo gbod. /H MALAYA.
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    • 15 1 B.TOKISATSU STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electrio light. ’Phone 778, AS» 70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2232 2 -J. --anw—rmw toiet $10,000.00 FREE BANKS. A *T TT7 i .n S and io NEW AUTO GAS SAVER |r Hargreaves Road and opatair bungalow Walter Critcblow, 1939 H-Slreet. THE MERCiiHTILE BANK HON6KONB SHANGHAIBANKINB W f No. 339 Anson Road. Apply Mendis and Whfa^D Illinos, U.S.A, pa’ents a Hlin nUHUH««>« g
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  • 282 3 QLOU3EBTERS’ VICTORY Second Half Recovery PERAK 12: GLOUCESTER» 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday THE weather was fine and the ground ideal for rugger when the Gloucester Begirnent met Perak to-day. Perak kicked off and the Gloucester became dangerous but were sent back. fine passing
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  • 23 3 SCOTLAND NARROWLY DEFEATS WALES Wrexham, October 31 In an international soccer match Scotland beat Wales by three goals to two. Reuter.
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  • 1320 3 DIVISION 1 Arsenal 1 Aston Villa 1 Biraissham 2 Bolton W. 2 Bhckbura R. 3 Gr’tnsby Y 2 Blackoool 2 Leicester C- 3 Derby C. 5 Wert Ham U. 1 Everton 8 Newca.t eU. 1 MocWwC. 3 Huddersfield T, 0 Portsmouth 1 Chelsea Sheffield
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  • 130 3 30 PTS. TG NIL Yesterday’s Match At K. L, Kuala Lumpur» Saturday Selangor gained its first victory of the season at the expense of Negri Sembilan whom they defeated by the wide margin of 30 points to nil. Selangor were without Boyd who was injured at
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  • 96 3 —Reuter. Lea d Smth Australia on First Innings Adelaide, October 31 Although, thanks to Grimmett, the South Africans were dismissed on Friday for 175 they found it sufficient to gain a lead of five runs on the first innings. It seems fairly certain that the game will
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  • 244 3 BETTER COMBINATION Campbell and Fenwick Improve BY “A HLETE” Penang, Saturday ALTHOUGH the State side to meet Perak next Saturday is not to be selected until Tuesday to day saw the only real trial match and the selectors have every reason to be satisfied with it. Cook
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  • 33 3 Reuter No Score at Melrose Melrcse October 80 The Springboks met with their first reverse to day when they could only draw with the South of Scotland There was no score.
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  • 608 3 LAR3E CROWD Schoo] Union Defeats Indians Penang, Saturday A successful gate was taken at the charity footba’l match in aid of the China Flood belief Fund between the Tai Sun School Union and the Indian Recreation Club which was played on the Victoria Green yesterday and resulted
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  • 189 3 WEDNESDAY’S TEAMS Hcblyn Not Yet Arrived After the game between the P. 0. 0 and the Penang Teachers’ Association the fol lowing sides were selected for the State trial to be played on the Hutchings School ground at 5.10 p m. on Wednesday: Colours Whites J M
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  • 1054 4 Mrs. Gilmore Distributes Prizes Sergt.-Major Grinter Wins Championship for Third Time But Donates Cup to Corps The Annual Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps Bisley Ball at the Town Hall on Saturday night proved a great success and from the point of view
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  • 1110 4 TWO GOAL LEAD But Lose to P.C.C. 2—5 AFTER scoring two goals in quick succession, the Penang Teachers’ Association eventually went down to what is almost the State team, the P.C.C., by five goals to two in a really good game of hockey, played on Satuarday
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  • 613 4 EYE WITNESS’S EVIDENCE Alleged Assault by Five Chinese At a Coroner's inquest on Saturday on the death of a Burman, Poupan, whose body was found at 99, Green Lane on October 17, a witness deposed that deceased was assault ed by a party of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 162 4 HIRE purchase: Buy Your on Easy Terms ulßlSi H r- UH ‘n• I Kfl ,T|[ L—... I 'II m r «81- x -J/j rjwF»--Deposit and Per Month make it easy for you to own a good Piano. We have a large selection for you to choose from and prices are
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  • 436 5 GALA DAY AT “FUN” Mrs. Allen Distributes the Prizes The Gala Day at Fun 'Tanpng Bungah, yesterday, in aid of the Penang Poppy Day Fund, pi; 1, proved a great success in spite of rain. To those who took to the water
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  • 269 5 CHALLENGE NOT ACCEPTED Fails to Win Trophy Although Lim Keng Pheow achieved hie ambition in swimming the channel Saturday, he failed to annex the trophy offered by a reader of the Pinang if he did the distance in 1 hour 15 minutes or less. Keng Pheow took
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  • 513 5 AT BATU GANTONG CEMETERY refusion of Floral Tributes u 4? ral toob Place yesterday at Ganto s: Cemetery of Mr. Lim rJedayS. d a,h Oo nrred ou The cortege left the deceased’s resttfenc® in Free School Road at 10 a.m. yesterday and wended
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  • 81 5 List of Donations received by the above Committee during October, 1931. Straits Settlement mnnnnn Governments E.S.A.M. Clubn Mrr. O.M. Berkal&y |O.OO non 70:00 Annn *****7 E.S. Williamson J- Lynch in nn Penang Impressionists *u.uu St. Patrick’s Society jOO 00 Tanjong Malim Aquatic Sports 100.00 21,246.86 E. H.
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  • 492 5 Mr. R. E. Turnbull, M. O. S„ has been seconded for service in Trengganu. the transfer of Lieut. H. D. L. Fisher, 8. u. V. F., to the Reserva of Officers has been approved. Mr. 0. R. Henman baa been appointed Probationary Assistant Controller in the Preventive
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    • 33 5 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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    • 210 5 boxing FOR POPPY DAY NOVEMBER 5 <& 6 IMPORTANT Booking Plan Now Open AT Kobioson Piano Co. J W. CALLAN, Hon. Secretary 5-U Xmas Cards SEE “Pinang Gazette” Stock Now on View Wi Coras imprison you? Why permit corns to interfere with your work and pleasure? A few drops of
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    • 71 5 j, r I Ifs I Filling Rapidly I The Booking Plan I FOR Hello Penang opened this morning i i at Robinson’s and I I j if you want a good seat, it’s advisable to Book Now. i' II I I I p Reserved i I I Seats I i
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  • 2009 6 Few Surprises Expected Campbell As The Other Centre Wheeler As Hooker? BY ATHLETE IT was a pity that the Gloucester Regiment after making the long trip to Ipoh could not come to Penang as originally arranged. I believe the reason was the additional expense. The
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  • 73 6 DOG THAT PROVIDE J THE PRIZES AT A GOLF CLUB One of the most popular "members” of the Headfort Golf Club, at Kells, County Meath, is Toby—not a p'aying member, but a little black dog who provides the prizes for ths annual competition of the clubEach day
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  • SPORTING GOSSIP
    • 513 6 WEIGHT NEEDED IN PACK Moseley’s Best PostWar Side Judging by lh*»ir excellent display at Gloucester and their convincing victory over Bedford, Moseley appear to have collected their best post-war team. They possess a capital bck division. H. H. Lindop, J. E, Woodbsrry, T. L. Win wood
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    • 83 6 Messrs. T. F. Ficher, Henry Ma; tin and Royce Eric PJatford—three of the four mec ancle who were with Kaye Don ia hie ill-fated attempt at Detroit to win the Harmsworth Trophy—have arrived at Liverpool. Miss England 11, which sunk during the raoe, was also in
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    • 94 6 Mr. R. V, Ryder, secretary of Warwickshire County Cricket Oiub, thinks we are allowing Auetra’ian conditions to domi nate and call the tune of English cricket. Safety first, he say?, is a wiea precaution on our overcrowded highways, but on the open spaces of our cricket grounds we
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    • 35 6 Over 6,000 Wimbledon residents paid Is, each for the privilege of signing a public testimonial to Jack Hobbs, the Surrey cricketer, in recognition of his great work on behalf of local charities.
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    • 441 6 REFEREES MUST ENFORCE IT I am still receiving queriae in recaH to Law 15, particularly sec iona (8) Ji (1), which explain when the ball i 8 f a :.f in the scrum and when it tray be hook.? writes J. P. Jordan in the "Daily Mail
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    • 249 6 FIELD EVENTS WILL CAUSE NEW PRESIDENT MOST CONCERN FttlJ events will cause F. T. Horan, the new Cambridge president, most concern in choosing his athletic taam this season. He has some very fine ruaners in residence, but only one man cf not*, J. 0. Fielding, remains for the
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    • 108 6 IMPEDIMENTS MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE PUTTING GREEN An important alteration, or ra^ ef were made to the rules of golt 2t meeting of the Royal and Ancien» at St. Andrews. From now on "any loose imP ed,D n may ba removed from the putting 8 r
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 59 6 GOLDING Have YOU Anything to TENNIS GUTH Se to sportsmen? The L Fresh Slocks fortnightly jf Advertlgc Lvery Monday —'"'o-,/,.,. U our No ol<l Storks Wholesale Agents'. Sports Page V. R VICK CO., LTD., Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpar. CW 2 Rates on Application. “DRINK NOTHING WITHOUT SEEING IT" (Portuguese Proverb)
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 264 7 (To the Editor of the Penang Gazette) Sir,—With reference to Old Timer’s letter in last Thursday’s issue of the "Pinang -Gasette,” he writes: Observer must be one of those scandalmongers to be aware of what was said and leirg a member of that
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    • 214 7 DISTORTION OR TRUTH Sir -In the ecclesiastical ethics to rob the r ch is a venal offence but to steal from tho poor is a serious crime In these days of universal slump—the hefbir /er of privations and want —the poor aro ch t fly effected. The pay of the
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    • 464 7 S.r, —I cannot help raising my pen to •repudiate the reproach cast upon physical culture by Mens Sana in Corpore Sano in your contemporary's issue of some days back, and at the same time to express my appreciation to the several enthusiasts who have so quickly risen to
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    • 310 7 Sir.—During silent film days, pitiable husbands were wont to taking refuge in cinema halls from nagging wives at Lome They st 11 do though at first they might look askance on the invention of the "talkie” Human hearts wobble as their owners sit mute, enraptured
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    • 207 7 Sir —I have read all the correspondence and articles which have appeared w ithin a few weeks back or so, in your Peoples’ paper referring to Municipal matters of divers things, such as high House .Assess ment, high Electricity charged per unit and, the high deposit
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    • 124 7 Sir —On having a look over your esteemed journal of the 81st October, 1931. I read the correspondence of "Mongrel Mania,” re •’The Loving Beast". He—the correspondent deserves much credit for having written about what should have been written about some months ago. by some person or
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  • 591 7 AT INDIAN ASSOCIATION The Indian G O M.” Of Penang Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay. J.P., who was on Saturday entertained by the Penang Hindu Sabha in honour of his being appointed to the Indian Immigration Com mittee was yesterday entertained by the members of
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  • 103 7 APPEAL POSTPONED The appeal of Mydin bin Eawther, the Beach Street moneychanger against the conviction and sentence of ?1,2C0 and being bound over for one year passed on him for running a betting house, which wis to ba argued in the Supreme Court this morning was
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  • 59 7 ISLAND XV. LOSE TO S. 0. C. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore ovember 2 On Saturday the Island lost to the S. C C at rugger by two tries to nil after a good game- Both tries were scored by Outwin the first as the result of a
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  • 211 7 LEVANTE’S AMAZING SHOW Performance at the E. 0. To-night The audience left the Theatre Royal just before midnight last night discussing noth ing but the seeming magic of Levante, the illusionist. Despite tbe weather, there was a good house, and for over two hours tbe magician kept
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  • 124 7 AT SHANGHAI Former President of Penang Club News was received at Penang this morning of the death in Shanghai, yesterday, of Mr. J. V. 0. Davis, managing director of Messrs. Kennedy, Burkill and Co, Ltd. After many years with the company in Shanghai,
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  • 103 7 POLICE INVES IGA ING The wal's of several European firms a’ong Beach Street have been selected by the Communists as the latest place where on they might propagate their propaganda. Early this morning when tambies arrived to open the offices they noticed Chinese characters in
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  • 82 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. November 2 The Municipal Commissioners visited the now practically completed Pontian Ketcbil Reservoir. Mr. Binnie addressing the Commissioners explained that the Fontian supply when ready would be about 40 million gallons daily. One of the features of the visit was an inspection
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  • 79 7 FORMER K D P.P. Mr. J. P Biddulph, acting Police Magis trate, Penang, having been appointed to act for Mr. W D. Horne, tbe Protector of Chinese, who is on 14 days medical leave the Police Court Bench wa? occupied this morning by
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  • 528 7 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY Lady Rotherwood’s Chance in Big Race The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club November Meeting to be run at Singapore on Saturday, November 7, also the weights for two races on the second day,
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  • 134 7 Nov. 4 Hockey State Trial, Hutchings School. Nov 5 and 6: Boxing in aid of Poppy Day Fund, Town Hail. Nov. 6: Government English School Sports 8 pm. Nov. 7 Poppy Day Dance. Runnymede Hotel. Hockey P.C.O. v. Penang Free School. Green Lane Rugby Football Perak v.
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  • 410 7 ON SA I URDAY Mr Reginald WhiteMiss Catheriae Higginsoi A pretty wedding took place or* Saturday at St George’s Church; Penang, when Air, Reginald Stuart White, of Sitiiwan, son of the lat< Rev. W.Stuart Wh teat d Mrs Whit< of Disley, Cheshire was married tc
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  • 62 7 SAILOR DEFEA ED (From Our orrespondent) t ingapore November 2 On atnrday night Al Rivers knocked out Seaman Flveritt of the Vindictive.’* The sailor was no m »'ch for Rivers and was floored with a right hook in ths third round for the ful
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  • 220 7 —Reuter. MANCHURIA "I he Times” emphasises that in the prevailing instability a single breakaway from the principles of the Dengue may have widespread end disastrous consequences. Successful d fiance of its wishes might dea' a cripp ing blow to the statesmanship cf moderation in other countries and encourage
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 509 8 Speaking at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission on Friday, Mr. S*. Q. Wong said t that at tho Budget meeting to be held to-day he would propose that a temporary cut of ten per cent, be made in the salaries of all Municipal employees
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  • 266 8 The National Union of Railwaymen has endorsed the notion of their exeoative in withdrawing Mr. J. H. Thomas’s pen sion. Had Mr. 1 homas remained in the Union for another three years, his pension would have been £5OO. This deaision gives a curious insight into
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  • 96 8 —Reuter. Europe Recovers from I Fear 1 New York, October 31 The recovery of Europe from the absurd fears for the security of the dollar is indicated by this weeks Fader al Reserve statement which shows a gain of over $27 million «old compared with the previous
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  • 1068 8  -  A, H. L- Penang, Monday. < once Monday has dawned brighter than its immediate predecessors, and at the moment of writing Old Sol is putting up a valiant fight to vanquish the clouds which threaten over the bills. The past month has been described as the worst
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 173 8 V < <3- -<Ol BHf i sf-Bi 7 2TIL* T wßt Hig y «si A nice excursion and then a r.. i i W "in l nJ BIRTHDAY PARTIES. Order the cake from us and ensure satisfactory Made by European Master Bakers in our own spotless Bakery at Singapore Singapore
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    • 47 8 by general request Undtr the distinguished Patronage of the Hon. the Resident Councillor and Mrs. P. T. Allen. The World Famed Illusionist LEVANTE AND ASSIST xf'TS Will Give One Performance Only TO-NIGHT AT E. O. HOTEL BALLROOM AT 9.3 > PM. Booking at Hotel Reception Office. Admission $2.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 19 8 DEATH Davis; On November 1. at Shanghai, J. V. U. Davie managing diiector, M-jsara. Kennedy. Barkill and Co. Ltd.
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  • 1159 9 Fresh Consideration Of Manchurian Affair Interesting “Times” Comment How Military Action Spoilt Tokio’s Case Direct Action Deplored In a leader on Manchuria, The Times expresses sympathy and admiration for the constructive work of Japan in South Manchuria It emphasises the vital and material interests of Japan in
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  • 168 9 —Reuter. Interview With Mr. Lloyd George A SIGNIFICANT PLEA London November 1 A significant plea for co operation between advanced Liberalism and Labour for common ends was made by Mr. Lloyd George in an interview with the Manchester Guar dian” in which he declares that there
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  • 119 9 —Reuter, Draft Report London, November 1 A central legislature with two chambers of 200 and 300 members is re commended in the draft report of the Federal Structure Committee of the India Round Table Conference with an allotment to the independant states of 40 per cent, of
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  • 5 9 Renter. 9
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  • 122 9 Reuter. Agreement Reached With U.S. REDUCTION OF ALLIED DEBTS “Not A Bad Interpretation’’ Paris, November 1 As M. Laval was approaching 1 home he broke the strict silence he has maintained since he left President Hoover. He confirmed to a re presentative of the Paris
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  • 91 9 —Reuter, Butler at Athens: Miss Salaman Leaves Cairo Athens, November 1 The airman Charles Butler arrived and is proceeding en route to Australia to-morrow Butler is attempting to make a new record for the journey from Eog'and to Australia. Athens. October 31 Miss Salaman arrived at 530
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  • 72 9 Reuter. Acceptance of China’s Explanation London November 1 According to the "Sunday Times" Diplo matic Correspondent, the note from the Chinese Government with regard to the Thorburn Case has been being considered by the Foreign Secretary during the past week It is understood by the Chinese authorities that
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  • 46 9 —Reuter. Continued Admission To America Washington, October 31 Tobacco from Sumatra will be admissible to the United States under the Tariff Law after January 1, 1932, according to a treasury ruling although provisions barring goods produced by indentured labour become effective on that date.-
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  • 110 9 —Reuter. Incompetent Bureaucracy and Stagnation Riga, November 1 The whole system of transport and food and clothing supplies in Russia has been crippled by the dishonesty and incompetence of bureaucracy and stagnation according to the reports of the oemmissars of land transport and food supplies The central
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 292 9 A SOUND INVESTMENT THE MOUTRIE PIANO Known throughout the far 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 ideal instrument. 7 -rr.ww .'I Tjic a s rfiin LH I I p I ■■■■■lMHlliiiiilH
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  • 174 10 REMARKABLE DECLINE $1,535,000 Less Than Third Quarter Last Year A remarkable decline in the Ct Imy e opium revenue during the third quarter cf this year is revealed by a statement by Mr. G.E. Cator, Superintendent Government Monopolies, tublkhed in the Government Gazette. The amount received
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  • 537 10 Lean Co. PENANG CIOSING PRICES Tin hss flnetu ded within a vary narrow margin throughout the ws*k and cloiea s'ightly under bast at spot £126 12 6 and 3 ms £129.2 6 Recently a not e sable falling off in export» of tin Ore from the F.M.S. has taken pl
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  • 43 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Eara at 10 t n tn Salnrc»;, h 7instant. Tae 8.8. Rohna with mailj despatched if .in London on October 15 is expected tn arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday the 6 h ins’ant.
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  • 176 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.’b share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To day SEES Shares t* t 3 m pq co PQ 00 sa, G. $O. SG. Mining Asam Kutnbang 21/6 22/6 22/6 24/Hong Fatt -35 .40 -37
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  • 52 10 Yesterday’s Lsadoa, New York tad Local Prices TWs LONDON &i; 1127 2 6 Unchanged 3 Skatef £129 10 0 Unchanged SINGAPORE U 4.624 |tr Unchanged 75 tons Im RUBBER i 2] I*, Unchanged Ihs YorH 9/16 c. (Sdl) Up 1/16 c. Lees! Bje, Unchanged By Ocantn of
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  • 85 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelling Co. Ltd. Londou October 30, Spot £127.2.6 three months* buying £129.10.0 three months’ se 1 ng £'.29.12 6. Messrs. Boustead Co Ltd. 2nd November quotation for Singapore refi ed tin $64 62A per picul, business done 75 ton?, Penang refined tin $64 25 p°r picul
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  • 35 10 Singapore Prices for Standard R bbsd Smoked Sheet for to day are as follows: Spot 88 cis. per lb. Nov./Dec. 81 Jm./Mir. 1982 9 April/Jun* 1932... 9| Market sit a ly.
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  • 17 10 For Ocotober. Tuknaoa Va'l.'y Tin Dredging N.L. Ou'put piculs 2,008 Hmrs 1,275 Cubic yards 340,000
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  • 139 10 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO, LTD. The annual report o’ the directors of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., «•hows a profit for the year ended June 30, cf $198,863, to which hae to be added the turn cf $78,588 brought forward from Let year, miking a total
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  • 141 10 Latest Quotations Sat. Fri. Sat. Oct 31 Oct 30 Sept. 19 Paris 978 98j 123.96 New York 3.83 8 86 4.85 g Montreal 4 25 4 80 Brussels 27f 27i 84.83 Geneva 19| 191 24.86 Amsterdam 9 9/16 12.03 Milan 74$ 74 f 92.89 Berlin 16f
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  • 131 10 CASE PO TPONED Charged with robbery at Tulau Betang Road. Bilik Pulau, from a woman named Rituah binti Abdullah, two Maliys and a Chinese named Jassim bin Mohamed Dah. Mohamed Kassim bin Abdulrany and Loo Seng Peng respectively were produced before Mr J H Bassett.
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  • 133 10 RICLSHA PULLERS FIXED IN rO.JOE COURT With bandaged heads two ricksha pullers made their appearance in the Police Court to day when they were charged with fighting in public. Both accused claimed trial. The second accused said that the other owed him $1 and said that he
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  • 123 10 ACCUSED’4 FATHER APPEAR TO MORROW A 15 year old boy by the name of Ng Mah Khe was to day produced before Mr. J. H. Bassett, acting Police Magistrate, Penang on a charge of having committed the theft of a bicycle lamp, valued at 80
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  • 111 10 The a. s. Kedah arriv d this morning with the fo lowing passengers from BalaDeL:— D.'TC O .kley, Mr Fu Peng Mrs Sohutr, Mr E Dawson. Mr A M Miller, Mr U F Fyfe, Mr W Van Breuke’en, Mr H Mailmd, Mr T Rowai Mrs Doig. s
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  • 795 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST HAKBB 5 3 8 __J 3_ 11 BUEEQA 1 AUenby Sc Aloa Gajah Rubbts RataS® M amaigama*M Malay 'MaSaVaa 7o 9. Avei Hl»*ca Syaifait» 74 8C Ayoi KanUjg HnbbSß fJaftafc'» It 2 Ayei Molefc Rabbw G» Ayer Fobm Rabbet faHto 66 €5 Balaa Planta r ArnAlaale
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 258 10 Runnymede’ Cheer Ju I and Cool. WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE Saturday, 7th Nov. U THE RAG BALL 9 TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10 $15.00 Book of 25 $35.00 BUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD H George Goldaaok, Manager, ’Pbone 543« MUNICIPAL COMMISSION BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING The following are the agenda for an ordir
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    • 150 10 SHfifS f fl Ia a a iPresent Stocks I Must be Cleared I Regardless tf Cost J I I In order to make spice for new stocks ol ’atest I designs in footwear, we are I compelled to shift on* the j whole of our present took I as speedily
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 105 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday 6 a.m. 76 b Noon 82 nw 6mm 5 p.m. 82 N w Wednesday 6 a.m. 77 n Noon 84 n w 12 mm 5 p.m. 78 N Thursday 6 a.m. 77 e Noon 83 nw 3 n m 5 p.m. 79
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  • 497 11 Port of Penang > Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week. IN POKT TO-DAY Name of Steamer From Sailin 8 For Date of Sailing f‘ aßa Kuala Kuran and Bagan Alor Star and Putau
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  • 232 11 Penang November 2 ots. Benares Opium p. ehest nom 5 000.00 Cloves j, 90.00 Sold leaf «Hen 72.00 Maae PiekF g nom 170.0 C Nutmegs BCs 70.00 ii HOa ,i 60.00 □oconntsper 1,000 ii 15.00 Copra Sundried sales 5.35 Rattans sales 11.10 Rattans Coarse 10.65 Green Snell Shel
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  • 78 11 Penang, November 2 Py Courttw of th« Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 29/32 it ,t 4 m/ti 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/ts credit 2;4 13/16 On ,i 3 i, Documentary 2/4 15/16 New York Bank Demand 42 nom France n T.T. 1,050 ncm India n T.T. 154
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 142 11 LITTLE BOY IN AWfOLSWE Almost Blind With Skin Trouble. Cuticura Healed. "My little boy’s trouble began on his ear. It became red and very dry, and when the skin cracked water came from it. His ear was very hot and painful. The trouble spread to his eyes and he was
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    • 149 11 MEND YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! USEi—- Av ON SALE AT GARAGES, Dietributore: IK. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEACH STREET, H PENANG. I I APfOt STEEL I I I I a bs®. IW, J. RDMONDS, p rr.o Engll» h Rnarmacy g 52, 54. Beach Street, Penang M OFFICE
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 329 11 A Phone ‘Penang's Premier Talkie' House Hfeylfenal jPi lEJecfric I I* 1 Where Sound Sounds Right CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY! Yevcr Bet ore Such Crowds As Are Clamouring Admission to See j Warner Bros, All-Colour Musical Triumph I Viennese Nights Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammorstein’s World-renowned Romance r APOLOGYI I The
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  • 778 12 MALAYAN RECEPTION List of Stations The following is a list of shortwave stations which can be received in Malaya: Monday Radio Saigon (49.05 metre t) 6.15 p.to AnEaonte programme 8.15 rcc. rded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 362 12 Min im iinniiii ilium ii miT" Ir- H I \jL. J-y *~mß***~ 1 y? Twf Tf®J I L Is# Yet she has |g| -SINGAPORE FOOT’’" 4 EHortkss she gHdesover.be flj or plka.nns. A n> of these symptoms J inglorious rythm. The perfect Indicate the presence of the ins.- j partner,yet
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