Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 December 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY No. 279. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 211 1 Fl. NAGATA J BROTHERS i DENTISTS (He&d Office next to The Dispensary. >HHiGh Office 52, Leith Street I irT-im—nm— mm h——— 11 bi rn t T^Mßiwni— jw 1 r zvr/rxa.vr ■.rtarar .y-wragy T 11 iir n “JODELITE” (.REGISTERED) I I 16.9 H.P. CADET SALOON 1 Wood Preservative Price: AV~ JF
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    • 16 1 kmisAisu STUDIO with up-to-date Photo- graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772, 168, 70, BISHOP STBEET, PENANG.
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    • 2499 2 miscellaneous PENANG TURF CLUB. municipal notice THE 1 MEDICAL:— CONSULTING PRAC- NEW YEAR MEETING, 1932. The revision of th. AMe.nn.nt Litts PITV A fWfll WHIG 10 Calcutta StSV St TICE for diEpoad in F. M. 8. Town. fcr houses and lands within the Munici- J ■■■iw k/v j qj, Consulting
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  • 207 3 THEE? ATTEMPTS JN TEN DAYS Farm Fires Mystery AN attempt to wreck a train, th» third in the Bime area within ter days, was discovered betweer Mcnifieth and Broughty Ferry, Ansne, on the main line f om London and Edin* burgh to Aberdeen. A rail weighing nearly
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  • 247 3 MR. PARRY DAVIS' EXPERIMENTS Oo Saturday morning Mr. G. Parry Davis, the Singapore chemi’t and rubber inventor, began his third rubber roadway experiment at Trafalgar Street. When a representative of the Free Press arrived on the sc*re, coolies were engaged in “fljoding” 50 square yards of
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  • 122 3 MISS AMERICA NESDS FORTY BOTTLES OF PERFUME No longer is the chic American wetran to be identified by one particular perfume, say New York fashion experts. The di*C'iminating woman goes in -or perfume to tuit the hour, the cccirion and the mood as well as
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  • 88 3 AFTER SHUTTING OFF CURRENT A middle-aged tramway car William Thomss had a fata seizure while taiiig ve jt ic1 frCQD Portaea to Portsmou h Gui ahml. The tramway-car vas observed to draw up for no apparent ro»Fon, ana.th* conductor found Biddlec >mbe huddled up in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 323 3 imilllllllll W A ij|| infl <Jap6W /y I If fsEsxffir iffl ’\ft 1 S:|g Efefl' Children need this protection ii! ”1 J S XI B F ZZ Ml< gX ANY diseases are traced to the O teeth! The makers of Listerine AntiftT p g E septic turned their 50 years’
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    • 279 3 Dollar Exchange Tables STERLING into DOLLARS DOLLARS into STERLING ASCENDING IN Sixty-Fourths of a Penny Price $6 each I Obtainable at The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. la, Penang Street. And also at:— The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Penar sr* Fraser N Ltd,, Singapore Alor Star, Taiping, Ipob and Ke n
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  • 305 4 Ancient Rome’s Way A CLASSIC form cf suicide by a ycung can who had been disinherited by his father wts described at an inquest at Cambridge on Herbert Basil Elliott Duncombe, aged 30, an actcr, engaged at the Festival Cambridge, Mr. Hugh Ferguson James Will
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  • 263 4 £1 PER DAY VOYAGE NEXT YEAR An opportunity will be provided in January next for passengers to make a round voyage from E island to Australia and back for the sum £125, which works out at just about £1 ptr div. The vessel in which this voyaee may be
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  • 168 4 LATEST RHYTHM FOR LOCAL DANCERS Mr, C. Conrad, first priz, winder of the Brussels Royal Conservatoire of Music, has just arrived from a tour ©f America and is appointed Magical D.ncior of the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels, Sirgapore, He is bringing bis symphonteed Jazz de Lux',
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  • 235 4 OFFENCES AFTER INVERGORDON The Admiralty issued the f 1 lowing statement on N ivember 3 The Firs: Lori stated in th* House of Commons on September 17 that there would be no per al s ition in rfsptct of the occurrences at Inve’g irdon. No disciphr
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  • 211 4 —"M. M.” LITERARY MEETING Malacca, Tuesday The Ind.-Ceylonese Association held a literary meeting on Monday. After tea, Mr. P. G. Pimadasi, the Chairman, introduced the speaker cf the evening. Dr, L. D, Stubbs. The doctor in his short address entitled "Wait constitutes lasting qua'ities of 1 terature’’
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 79 4 The most fi*n©ra//y useful Medicine for aJJ Climate» n r J.Collis Browned MMSIHINiUMjy x n *7-‘ ita ch.ck, rd arretU a ®IARFIHC£A end feves, croup. aguSc i ««GhflAtiH C HULL'S The rollable Family remedy »er ij an-; the on,y apectfK w ’WFLUsNJA, COUGHS, C0&.133 I CHOLERA end 'SaTAAXS, ASTHMA, BRONBhiTtS.
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    • 529 4 I "(CrUn rSieadij I I I ft 'at Home or Abroad! V The stressful climate of Malay makes it eesen- j IJ Z S. t tial that your bain’s food should be of fine RW I > keeping quality, and have its richne acruratrf V lv adjusted to suit local
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  • 458 5 PLEA FOR COMPASSION Decree for Man Who Left Cambridge to Marry Maxim Joubert, grandson and adopted sen of the hte Hiram Mix’n, inventor of the M xim gun, living a Drewstead road, Sirea inm, 8. W granted a decre* nisi in the Divorce Oourt on
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  • 229 5 ’‘ONLY DOG FOR COMPANY 1 T:' Rev. F. M Djv.ee, vicar of Penn S.r?e\ a vill g® near Amer»h .m Buckingham&hire. hra left the district. He said h w.s gei ig to t-.ke a curacy. No one h s been aj pcioted to tie living. Tre vicar r
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  • 113 5 14-MO STHB-OLD TRAGEDY Sir Herbert Samuel, the Heme Secretory, has isecad an order authorising the coroner at Great Yarmouth to hold an Inquest without a bod r In Augujt of last ye »r Mr. James Will®cr, of Piaistowroa J, West Ham ,E., who was on holiday
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  • 237 5 Mr. E. P. Swallow, the Negri Sambilan state oricket-r, is an inmate cf the Serem bin Hospital. A cab’e rrc ived ia Singapore says that Mr, A. W. Still's c udition r-maics critiC’-, ard has bren unchanged during the past week. Mr. Chris Smith, the only British
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  • 278 5 QUESTION REGARDING THE CUSTOMS UNION At ths meeting of the L’gis’ative Council to bs held n®x; M>ol ly Mr. Lim Cher g Ean will ask the following q leafier:— W h Government be > laased to furn sh the m a: recent figures showi g
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  • 189 5 PICKETS RAID TWO SHANGHAI SETTLEMENT SHOPS Defying the authorises of the Shanghai loterra krai Battlement, pickets cf th? Autf-Jap nese and National Salvation Aes elation, boldly drove trucks into the Settlement to a sbop 19) Peking R >ad, se’z’d goods worth $2,000, despite the ftet that th® goods
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  • 142 5 That well-known piaut the henbane produces 10 000 seeds in a year. If all these produced plants, and they formed aseds which also grew, at the end of five years there would be t-n thousand million million ilants, »nd in the next generation the wnole of
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  • 206 5 CHINESE BARBERS’ “WAR” An interesting st iry which is not without its amus' r g side, corn's fro n Hiv«Icck Road, Siugsp .re, wher®, for some time past Chinese street barbers have been waging a pric® cutiirg war. Cas tomers have been d
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  • 117 5 London, Novembir 25. The Cambridge U liversity Union, the famous students debitings c ety, rej cted a resolution in favour of the inriatenance of the Versailles T.e.cy by 250 votes to 36 after a German guest, the former Secretary of Stale, vol H?rr
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  • 167 5 END OF MARSHAL CHANG’3 BROTHER Peking, November 17 Marshal Chang HtU’h I aog. vioe-om-mander-in-c ikf of the Array» Navy and Air forces, received a t*l.*grAm from Chinchew to-day, reporting that his ycunger brother, Can' g Heueh-cherg, who led a gang of bindrs in aa attempted attack upon Ch
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  • 71 5 A stylishly-dressed young man asked for a seaman’s tide; at a railway booking office. “We only issue them to ssamen,” returned the clerk. “Why,” said the appl cint, “you leatherbeaked, swivel-eyed ioi of a sea-cock, ycu’ll feel my starboard boom running foul of your ligh's unless you hau
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 332 5 a Build Firm Health Foundations The most vital period of a child’s X life is its first few years. In these ye rs the chi d’s grip oo life is not yet > j firmly established, and during ti ia J ."JK. period few children escape ailments of soma kind,
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    • 120 5 r ~SReß—E?xa—a .ni m —al—— wr usai -v j Wsa ~sliFmp PRICES I 1 fesS" I Here’s Year Opportunity PIANOS F( R S2sO°° We have a few Pianos —All puaraiiteed in first-class ordtr —at prices that make them absolute bargains. EASY TERMS WILLINGLY ARRANGED ROBINSON PIANO CO., PENANG. TURKEYS i
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  • 760 6 Day Spent In Waiting Reports From British and French Observers Tientsin Situation Quiet The question as to who should represent the three Powers definitely chosen as members of the Manchurian Commission of Enquiry is causing some perplexity. tl Le Journal" believes that Sir
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  • 108 6 D. P. P. WITHDRAWS CHARGE The case in which O c m&n bin Madar, a M lay whs charged with criminal breach of trust of 190 cash was brought up before Mr J. P. Biddu'ph, I enang Police Magistrate. It was alleged that the accused
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  • 111 6 HOUSE IN ROPE WALK RAIDED Following a raid made by Mr Austin of the Government Monopolies at 8 pm. on Wednesday on 63 Rope Walk, Kam Wai and Chooi Sum a Cantonese man and woman were produced before Mr. J. P Biddulph, Police Magistrate ch rged with posse
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  • 341 6 commitments outside the Empire.—Rugby Radio Service. Britain’s Hands Must Be Free ABANDONMENT OF FREE IMPORTS New Situation Created London, December 3 THE Government assurance given at question time in the House of Commons that no fiscal engagements of a binding character would be entered into with foreign
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  • 98 6 Rugby Radio Service Suffering from Malarial Chill London, December 3 As the Prince of Wales is suffering from a slight chill, which keeps him indoors. Prince George is to day presenting the Colour on behalf of the King to the l orts mouth Division of the Riyal
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  • 96 6 a valuable defensive arm. —Rugby Radio Service. Raiding Aircraft Can be Plotted London December 3 It is understood that the War Office has just tested a new searchlight of exceptioua power which throws patterns on the sky enabling raiding aircraft to be plotted in the air much as
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  • 83 6 ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY Alleged to have committed theft of $5OO in bank notes, a Tamil named Ramasamy was brought before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph yesterday. It was alleged that at 11 a.m on Decern ber 2 accused entered the Cha
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  • 287 6 TO MORROW’S MATCHES Leicester Receive West B. A, ARSENAL IN THE NORTH THE following are the matches in the English and Scottish Leagues to be played to-morrow: DIVISION 1 Alton Villa v Derby C. Boltoa W. v B Chelaea v Maacberfer C. Grimsby T. Sunde-l
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  • 45 6 —Reuter. Clapton Orient Defeat Coventry London, December 8 In the Football Association Cup, first round replays Doncaster «nd Barrow again drew after extra time at one goal each Clapton O.ient Coventry by two clear goals, and now visit Cardiff in the second round.
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  • 51 6 Reuter. Innings Victory for Australia I ondon December 3 Australia won the first Test Mitch against South Africa by an innings and 163 runs. The scores were as follows Australia 450 (Bradman 226 South Africa: 170 ‘Mitchell 58, Iron monger 5 42) and 117 <Wall 5/14, Iron monger
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  • 75 6 Dec 4 Hockey P. 1.0. v. Kedah Warders Esplanade. Deo 4 and 5 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Dec 5: Rahman Hydraulic Tin Co., Ltd., annual meeting, Masers. Adamson, GilfiUan and Co noon, ’’Malaya Cup” Rugby football Penang v Perak. Ipoh Hockey P. R 0
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  • 1104 6 MALAYS ON TRIAL District lodge at Butterworth HEARING ADJOURNED Butterworth, December 3 MR. H A Forrer, District Judge, Penang, was to-day engaged in hearing a case in the Butterworth District Court in which two Malays, named Hussain bin Jusoh and Hashim bin Lebai Abdul Rahman were charged
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  • 511 6 MESSRS. BOU STEAD’S LOST CHEQUES YESTERDAY’S PROCEEDINGS Two Lawyers Give Evidence INSPECTOR OF.OSS EX4.MIN3D Further evidence wag recorded yesterday by the Penang Police Magistrate. Mr. J. p, Biddulph in the preliminary enquiry in connection with Messrs Boustead and Co.'g four lost cheques. Mr, L. P. Gibson. D P. P appeared
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  • 388 7 ANNUAL PRIZE DAY ■rs. O’Sullivan Presents Prizes INTERESTING CONCERT A < RS. J. A. O’Sullivan gave away VI the prizes this morning at the annual prize-giving of ihe Government English School, Northam-road. Amongst those present at the function were Mrs. -Vaishe, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Abdul
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  • 209 7 A GREAT SUCCESS Boys end masters who were responsible for the entertainment at the Hutchings School last night, following the annual prize giving and the close of the term for this year, must be felicitated on the excellent performance put up. Among the large audience who
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  • 265 7 WOMAN’S COMPLAINT i Chinese Accused Loses Bail MAGISTRATE’S REMARKS For intimidating one of the Crown witnesses a Chinese named Yeoh Goo, who was on bail on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Burmese named Poupan had his bail bond conceited and is now detained
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  • 360 7 OUTSPOKEN AUSTRALIAN OPINION Australians stand for a white Austra’ia But they will not stand for the colour bir in sport while respecting the opinions of people in other countries which may differ from theirs, writes J. C. Davis in the “Referee." For this reason the
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  • 59 7 Commander J. C. Derrick who has been appointed Harbour Master, Penang in succession to Commander 0. A. Peal w■, is going home on furlough preparatory to retirement, arrived this morning by the s.B. Kedah. e Commander Peal win be leaving for England by the s.s. Narbada”
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  • 63 7 LONG DISTANCE PRACTICE FLIGHT TO BURMA Three R. A. F. Seaplanes Nos. S. 1161, S. 1162 and S. 1127 arrived at Penang yesterday from the Air base. Singapore They landed at Glugor where they moored for the night end after refuelling left for Mergui this morning. The object
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  • 690 7 LATEST OFFICI iL LIST 232 Horses and 113 Ponies 48 IN TOP CLASS THAT there is a drop in the M number of horses and ponies now running in Malaya is shown by the latest Straits Racing Association Official Classification List published on December
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  • 300 7 DISTRICT COURT CLAIM Is the Damaged Car in Penang? ADJOURNMENT GRANTED An echo of a motoring tragedy in which a young Seremban School teacher lest hie life early (fais year, was heard in the Penang District Court this morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer
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  • 304 7 PLANTER TURN* COFFEE MANUFACTURER Coffee growing and preparation for con sumption is occupying the attention of several planters in the F.M.B. just now. One enterprise in Negri Fembilan roasts, grinds and packs in attractively labelled one pound tins the coffee grown on an estate
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  • 47 7 P. R. C. V KRIAN CLUB The following will represent the Krian Olub against the Penang Recreation Olub to morrow on the Esplanade: Goal: Yeop. Backs: Aitken and Arbuckle. Halves: Tyndale Powell. X’anrennen and Doxsey. Forwards: Denne, Holland, XVan Hussain, Lock and Hide.
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  • 406 7 Australian Air Official Not to be Drawn Despite there being no official corrobora' tion of the belief, the small band of posta 1 officials and others who watched the arriva 1 of the Southern Sun the Santa Claus” machine belonging to Australian National Airways Ltd. at
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  • 205 7 THE CARE OF JOHN THORBURN A remarkable article concerning the death of John Thorburn the nineteen year cld Englishman from Shanghai, who, it is now disclosed, was lynched by Chinese soldiers after he had escaped from local gendarmes, is published by a Chinese owned newspaper printed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 120 7 A Ulghdasg Guaranteed LEVER WATCH The four lines of letters in c J R JL this square stand for two R R L' beys and two girls names We guarantee to send you. T K A Absolutely Free, cne of SORE fcai j car fair us guaranteed’ 111 MpWr J
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    • 293 7 AZL.' i HI I rli 111 I iff i,i <—B New Ad vei tisements NOTICES EXCHANGE MART -fl Lad 7 going Ilonas desires exchange good evening frocks, (dv<»abte) for warm I slothirg. Bjx No. 158, c/o Pinang I Gazette. 1 Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. Cabl*d advice has been received from
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  • 491 8 If ever any doubts existed as to the gravity of the European unemployment situation in Malaya they have been effectively dispelled by Mr. V. A. Low in ger, the chairman of the Central European Unemployment Committee. Mr. Lowinger’s revelations are poignant in the extreme. He says that “unless
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  • 174 8 The cable newa ahowa whit a powerful bargaining lever th Nitiona 1 Government (have in their hands as a result of the imposition of the anti dumping duties. Countries which would not deign to treat with free trade Britain are supplicating for agreements with protected Britain. Another
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  • 46 8 Restriction Bill Introduced Constantinople, December 4 A Bill prohibiting the importation of coffee, rice, cocoa, sugar and furniture has been submitted to the National Parliament at Angora and will probably be passed with the object of reducing the country’s imports by £3.000 000,- Reuter.
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  • 44 8 j Visit to The East London. December 4 rJ h i e ‘n? r p n 8 I Oat that Charlie Chap in s latest plan is a visit to the East including India and a tour o f China and Japan.—Reuter.
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  • 921 8 Penang, Friday. zg% NCE again is Christmas dawning for the orphans and inmates of the Convent; and once again does Mr. Harold Djve make his appeal to the public on behalf of the annual fund which will bring into those little lives that measure of h ippiness
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 95 8 Sir —With regard to the letter which you published in your yesterday’s issue the heading ‘Who can remedy this? i t^ a remedy is both io the hands of tbs Municipality as well as the landlord, but the initiative lies with the former, Bu* ait is
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    • 141 8 1 r To the Editor of the Pining Gazette) l Sir For years it has been the custom to organise a Christmas treat for the Orphans and inmates of the Penang Convent, and notwithstanding the mmy calls on the generosity of the public in these difficult
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 22 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: A German professor says wireless is an instrument of peace. He should come and hear our neighbour’s set. B
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 706 9 Overwhelming Majority Mr. Winston Churchill’s Amendment Rejected Criticism of Viceroy’s Declaration The House of Commons overwhelmingly appro ved Government’s Indian policy after rejecting by 369 votes to 43 the amendment proposed by Mr. Churchill stipulating that the Government’s policy did not commit the House to the
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  • 67 9 Better. Help From Finance Corporation? New York. December 3 The formation of a §l.OOO 000 000 cor Porabon to extend credit to needy companies ball lines of business will probably be advocated by Mr Hoover in a message to lue Congress next week according to lhe "views of
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  • 52 9 details of the Constitution. —Rugby ®adio Service. General Discussion Concluded London, December 3 At tbs meeting of the Burma Round Lble Conference to day tbe general ®*Bcue3ioo waa concluded. On Monday the Conference will resolve itself into a ®ommittee and commence the consideration details of the Constitution. —Rugby
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  • 47 9 ,—Reuter. Restriction Bill Passes Lower House The Hague, December 3 The I ower House adopted a bill to operate until January 1. 1935, restricting imports after approving the Liberal Demo orst amendment requiring parliamentary sanction for special quotas to be fixed by a Government Bill.-
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  • 98 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Tug Fights 59 Miles An Hour Wind London, December 8 The steamer Versailles”, engaged on the Cross Channel Service encountered heavy se&S this morning when about twelve miles out from Newhaven H bo r rose to the gale force and in the buffeting the rudder
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  • 95 9 EXCHANGE VALUE OF THE Echo of Press Confidence CHANCELLOR’S STATEMENT London, December 3 The confident tone of press and other comments on the fall in the exchange value of the pound this week found echo to-day at question time in the House of Commons when the Chancellor of the Exchequer
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  • 143 9 THE ABROAD Thur. Wed. Sat. Dao. 3 Dec 2 Sept. 19 Paris 86 86$ 123 96 New York 8.86* 8.89} 4.855 Montreal 3 92 8 91} Brussels 24} 24 j 34.88 Geneva 17 9/32 17 7/16 24.86 Amsterdam 811/32 8.80 12.08 Milan 65f 66 92 89 Barlin 14 3/16 1413/32
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  • 102 9 —Reuter. Joint American-Canadian Pledge Toronto, December 3 *>To God in His glory we two nations dedicate this garden and pledge ourselves that as long as men shall live we will not take up arms against each other." This is the inscription to be placed on a
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  • 55 9 adjournment uuo Friday week December 11. —Rugby Radio Service. Parliamentary Motion Next Friday London. December 3 The Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons to day that he hoped it would be possible to take the motion for the adjournment for the Christmas recess on Friday week
    adjournment uuo Friday week December 11.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  55 words
  • 43 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Luncheon Party At No. 10 London December 3 The Canadian Premier. Mr Bsnnett was among the guests at a luncheon party given by the Prime Minister and k iss Ishbel MacDonald at No. 10, Downing Street to day.
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  • 153 9 i. —Rugby Ridio Service. Amounts Due to Britain FUNDING AGREEMENTS REMISSIONS British Taxpayers Pay London, Decembers In the course of a House of Commons answer on the funding: of the Italian and French War Debts to Great Britain the Chancellor of the Exche quer stated that the
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  • 151 9 ACCUSED F NED $lO Charged with being found in possession of half a pig’s carcass, the same not being slaughtered in the Municipal Abattoir. Oag Chye Choon, a pork seller, appeared before the Penang Magistrate and c' aimed trial. Khoo Teng Koh, a dog
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  • 162 9 CHINESE FINED For using a daohing (weighing scales) not in accordance with the specified regu lations two Chinese were fined §2O and t 25 each respectively this morning in the Police Court before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. In the first case, Inspector Williams prosecuting, said that
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 688 10 A CHANGED TALE Lower in Guilder Cents FIRST TIME IN HISTORY Singapore, December 2 Markets have been most dieappointing over the past few weeks and with few, very few, exceptions share values continue to decline. True, tin has improvel in Sterling value, due to the depreciation
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  • 93 10 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Municipal ty cf George Town for the ending November 28, 1931, shows a t0t..l cf 63 deathi —42 males end 21 female,, the death-rate being 21.91 per inUle compared with 21 55 in the preceding week and with 16
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  • 147 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Oo.’a share list at 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To day m <n F S Shares f CQ OQ CJ m $O. 0 $O. so< Mining Ayer Hitam 10/6 11/- 10/6 11/Jelapang —7Kamnong Lanjut
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  • 193 10 Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd. rubber sales department Per a g, December 2 Local values sfter remaining quietly steady around Het Wednesday’s quotation have, the last few day?, b-en affteted by the steady decline in the London and New York croFs-ate wb ch to-day is quoted down to 3 29}. Despite
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  • 215 10 BATAVIA JSWELLIR’3 LOSS Batavir, December 1 A “Mexican Professor,” calling himself Loriana, is allegsd to have < btaiaed diaonds to the value of 10,000 gu 1 iers by means of a trick from one cf th* leading loc 1 jewellers. The “Professor” called at
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  • 83 10 Penang, December 4 By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 29/32 h m 4 m/te 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 3/4 On N*w York Bank Fernand 38} nom V :G n T.T 940 nom India i, T T
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  • 60 10 Latest London, Ntw York azd Lscal Prices T//V: LONDON Spt £136 10 0 Up 2/6 3 M9kUis £139 7 6 Up 2/6 SINGAPORE $69.12 A per picul Down 12} c. 75 tons done RUBBER i leadio ***** d, Unchanged Kie York 4 5/16 c, (Gold) Up 1/16
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  • 113 10 Foreign exports of Tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan Ports during the month of November, 1931 D stinaticn Tone United Kingdom 1,958 United States of America 1,770 Continent of Em ope 872 British Poeseesions 541 Japan 170 Other Foreign Countries 26 Total 5 337
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  • 266 10 Psnang L’ece über 4 Gte. Benares Opium p. chtft nom 5 00.00 Clo r«a li 90.0 C Goll leaf Klim 71.0 C Mace Pick’’ g nom 170. CC Nutmegs 8( a M 70.0 C i, hob d gn.oo Coconuts per 1.000 u 15.00 Copre Sundrisd sa lea 5
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  • 84 10 The s.e. Kedah” arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore Mr W H Wagener, Mr R Su’s»r.* Mr Walter E Day, Mr J O Inner, M’ss M Mayson, Mr G R Oshkrs, Mr D C Burn Mr T E Young Mr O Smith, Mrs S.urg P
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  • 384 10 NOVEMBER RETURNS The fell jwing are the lateat mine returoß for the month of November: Kinta KellaaTin g Ltd. Output P iculß 200 Hours Run 563 Yardage 126 0( 0 Estimated realised va’ue cf ore $13,0,0. Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L. I Hours 1,144 Cubic Yards 305,000 Piculs
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  • 61 10 Messrs. Boustead <t Co, Ltd. 4.h December quotation for Singapore refined tin $69-12$ per picul, business done 75 tons, Penang refined tin $69 per picul. buyers no BeUere. unrefined tin $6B per picul, tin ore $6B per picul. 2he following were the rubber quotations in London on December
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  • 31 10 Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day e M follows: pot 9« cents ptr lb. December 9} Jan./Mar. 1982 u Apiil/Juae 1932 9j Market steady.
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    • 358 10 "J —~—”7 I MEHD nut MhlOl E||S WHILE WJ YOSB CUR I ffainnymede' tSE1 “Ckeerjtl anJ Cool” TO-MORROW Morning —Music in the Lounge Evening—DlNNEß DANCE. O' 7 I SUNDAY F ORCHESTRAL CONCERT K, I 9 30 p. m. I I LAURA GUERITE ON 3ALE I will appear luring the ajter
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  • 983 11 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines Tbs following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY teocf From SafKns For Dste of B«ilH s a«Hnn Tj.hng B. Deli, Acheen, Tjv Ing and M?ulaboh To day Anspcng Dindings
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    • 192 11 I A Ktioue Na. 1 1 7V M j I P p T u retung Premier Talkie House ,>, f e SOUND H I SYSTEM Where Sound Sounds Right —-<• IS—;.. —A A 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2-45 FIVE STARS in a great picture! CLIVE BROOK The Foremost
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  • 773 12 LIST NO. 23 The following farther subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged cts. Amount previously published as per List No 22. 18,512 25 Staff of Accounts Dept., Municipal Electric Office Mr Khoo Chong Kool 6 CO Cheat Eng Guan i, Lira Leong Tatt 2 00 1, Cyril Andres
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    • 356 12 OFFICE FILES. All Stefel Clip Files f»p N t. OB Apron Files foap ISoard Clip files f’oap H M < to Full Dog Clip Files li“—2* —3* Criterion files f’cap Faiinge M “O Hook files Iron base Wood Krab M f’cap Master clasp 3 J* Prosto file 4to C "‘P
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    • 543 12 A«eu exceed 5J2. 1 )0C,000 S. C. in force over »35.000f100. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd,! (Incorporated in Bte*it« Sdtfemonte). READ OFFICE 1 Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, «ngapo»». LONDON OFFIvE t 27, Old Jewry, R. C| I Th. Company ha. £20,000 deputed with tea Supra.a Court
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  • 513 13 COMPLETE FREEDOM Selangor Indians in Conference The third anrml conference of the Selargcr Athi-Thiravida Sangani wae held in the Kua a Lumpur Town Hail on Sunday, November 29, under the chairnaneh ip rf Mr. G. Kumurseamy* of the Ipoh Adi Draiida Sangam B;js the Malay Mad. In
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  • 209 13 HYLAM COMMITTED TO ASSIZES Kuala Pilah, November 29 A Hylam, L m Ah Heng, «”'a produced before the Magistrate Icche Z .ii udin, on Thursday and charged with being in possession of a document cr visible representations Hkely to bring hatred to the British Government.
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    • 474 13 rY S j|| Healthy cell, _ff seen K '*V 'agjlL microscope, pF j-^ 1 < -77=1 which is 5 r£- \<J| pcsed of Cali< \&SSLS£M| um CLme3 Wi SWM BWv W’• ’I FiB 2 ’s.- i- Same cell V»l after Calcium T jjg drawn. The <“) X/ Pv Sy, r<
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    • 44 13 BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES can supply them. Two Million (new «econd-hand and rare) on eveiy conceivable subject in stock. State your wants fully. We will then send suitable Catalogues, 30 Departmental catalogues issued. E'/’YVT rc 121, ChariEg Croes Road, 1 Vz I London. England.
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    • 294 13 eto J smokeA inroats 41 From ‘-"hernlaCs every- A\. Where Msdem England x\ to a formula of the Liver- 1 f pool Throat Hospital I J TOr EVANS* m£ />as777/es iffWl BEST J O CIGARETTE IMS 0 4 71? h- W W aKE i"»™» »=->B5 \y gi |Q H uois
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  • 301 14 A CASE DISMISSED Complaint to Magistrate About Police "I would ask if I can have redress against there people for their treatment of me,” said Grace Bcuquet, a shorthand typist, of C< netantine-nad, Hampstead, when Mr. Bingley, the Marylebone magistrate, acquitted her on a
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  • 156 14 CALL FOR FLYING MEN WILLING TO FIGHT JAPAN San Francieco Cal, Nov. 13 San F a-cisct/e famous Chinatown 'eethed with exclttmpnt t>day ai there were displayed threuihout the district Drikirg n^ p rr< e-l'ing for volunteers to enlist in a Chinese F ying Legion to aid China
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  • 153 14 MR. W,L. MURPHY’S NAME MENTIONED The “Ceylon Independent’*understands that Mr. W. L. Murphy, who is at present Controller of Indian Immigrant Labour, will be appointed to act as Cha’rmsn, Colombo Municipal C< unci’- and Mayor of Colombo in place of Mr. W. T. Slae*, who is proceeding
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    • 325 14 KSiis®?' w Sl| I WiO I ■Bsw»: M VW-?. > Wwi*l I I 1 1 tt t I t/j ’ll M 1 Ir" i fe The Glamour of Rhythm—i I In those hours of social enjoyment, the enchanting fragrance of "47//" stimulates and refreshes sX j 1 15 I' by
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  • 661 15 Penang, December 4, 1931 chowrasta market Mcttom— j cts. Motion Indian n per lb 40 Head goat 120 Sheep 90 each Liver with heart <i lung do 90 1.30 Tripe do 90 Goat or Sheep per lb 40 Sweet Bread per pair 35 ®ue* per lb 35 Kilney
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    • 230 15 H I; f 1 lL* !b■ m ,WU| l I j ivrp’/F V~> Z; v&}f I IpEAL m p£ t gWB II '*9 OLD SCOTCH I kwHisHVJBOUSsEAD CO., LTD., Penang F.M.S. I OBTAINABLE FROM 3K F r nd &C° L’l! Penang, Butterworth, Sungei Patani Ipoh. I Sinii; re Cold Storage
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    • 181 15 A BX H ffvUxDArl j 77/F BETTER BLADE j FITS GILLETTE TYPE RAZORS OLD OR NEW I Millions to-day are enjoying grateful coolness of per- jIS feet shaves— PßOßAK shaves I PROBAK blades are made in an entirely new way —from long ribbons of steel, ground, honed, finished in one
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    • 1436 16 x 7 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D«£m™MSinP U® INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG f-:Lwu\JAa L<W U WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. fnl MRRIONES Djc 11 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg j jk-a*K JUx ACHILLE S Dec 18 <K- L>n ion. Rotterdam, Hamburg 7^^>V— “C i 1 i MEDITERRANEAN and LIVERPOOL SERVICE j
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    • 768 16 Ji jJtuur -T.- "SLJ P. 0.-BRITISH INDH 1 AND APGAR LINES V f Companies Incorporated in England MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co Penancr, Teluk Arisen under contract with Hla Majesty s tenhazn. Malacca tnA J’*t.B Government, London and Far hervee t l! 3 eE
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