Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 December 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 294. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 265 1 t NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next io The Dispensary, feflnch Office 52, Leith Street BLACK I Dollar Exchange Tables I j y| STERLING into DOLLARS I .dgk DOLLARS into STERLING I 1 y I.J T ASCENDING IN I ~jg Sixty Fourths of a Penny S c c MH S
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with np-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 778. €8,70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 1813 2 to let PUBLIC BANK BANKS. I SS, s?•£ SrsJSW TU Ezcta^B..».-ill m mermhtile m «edeiljnosciie hotel I fesKK ue< s mediate Rent $B5. 59. f d F day Tn J OF lIDII, LIHITED. NAATSCHAPPIJ, I. V. I t i r> 1 OrJ 1 JP [lncorporated in England,! NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY
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  • News From All Parts
    • 619 3 CITY 7 SANCTUM Selling the Commodity for 280 Years Tea is still being sold in London over the connter of the firm which supplied the chests thrown overboard at the historic Boston Tea Party. Thia link with the Amtrcsn War of Independence ia in Cre<
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    • 49 3 AND HIS WOMAN VI'TIM DIES FROM FRIGHT Miss Kitty Earight w-.s walking near her borne in Ctieago wtwn b “‘L l eco «.d b-r. t-r h.ndb»g, gar. badly frightened tbet .he died few h; n7e-or’l h> performed a port mortem col tamed only Is 94.
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    • 177 3 THALASSAN Good Results on Atlantic Test THE Berlin correspondent of the M Lancet announces the discovery of a cure for sea-sickness. Thalas«an. a compound consisting of belladcnna, s’-ryThuine and diallylbarbiiurfc acid, was recommended (he writes) by Professor Bruue, of Kouigsberg, for the treatment rf s<m-sickness,, and Dr. Weisa,
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    • 207 3 DECAY WILL JUcT MELT away British dental authorities are deeply interested ia a diacove-y reported from Germany, whereby, it is chimed, the dentist’s drill will be aboFshed. The invention is described in a German dental j urr a' aid ia the perfection cf a meihol
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    • 120 3 AND ALL HE DID IN ONE HECTIC ‘‘VOYA3E’’ A Cardiff bey, ag«d only eleven, was seized by the Spirit of Alventure one day. Tafcirg a punt that w«s lying bandy in the Broad’, he controlled it throrgh strong currents for a mile or mor- un‘il ha came
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    • 100 3 “BART’S’’ EXPERIMENT A SUCCESS The ins'a’’ation of pipe lines for anaesthetics in the new gu-gicii bkeks at St. Fa-tholomew’a H s-ita’, London, h;8 proved meet successful). Oxygen, carbon-ti< x d*. and laughi'g sa g ar- conveyed to the operating theatre Snd preparation rooms on each floor, th»
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    • 268 3 1 J*Bfe B Ij. «T ILi I S 4,-, n a K:I fK I //■>,: gf a M lObIBII I .7 /7 MW Jv?4w E I $w p -/4W f •'■’W a 1 sss*■?&& Ji yt >Lsg&j tSa S'- ,li *>£&?& «&1B /.F Psrker 1 9>lZ&fol<l f Sets loic in
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    • 578 3 8 i f—i S ev 'I Si i -'O-i 3 II ig 1 WW I II I I 8 Round the comer. 0 There’s a lot of life in a baby, And then u Lactogen. was tried 3 g and it’s wonderful what a baby and u Lactogen' 1 made
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  • 859 4 Dean Inge Talks On The Fate Of Empires In hii second lecture on the “Fate of Empires,” at the University College of Xerth Wale?, Bangor, Dean Inge said that Rnesia stood by itself, and he would be a <-ath man who predicted its future.
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  • 284 4 EUT GIVEN A CLO3E FIGHT Jack Petersen, the youthful Welsh heavy-weight, who is being nursed a’org towards a championship figh'; won his eighth profeeaional contest at the Stadium Club, London, by outpointing Jack B.ratton, of Highbury, ov«r aix rounds; but for the first time eioce he left the
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  • 109 4 KNOWLEDGE IN-THE SLOT AT PRAGUE The woili’ti first telephonic news ‘'exchange” is being opened at Prague this month. The S:ate postal authorities are arranging for a news centre wh cb, it is hoped, will rival the Lor don policeman in the w? y cf knowledge and patience.
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  • 104 4 INGENIOUS SWINDLER ARRESTED After selling hundreds of alleged autographs of famous authors to their admirers in Czecho-Slovakia, an ingenious swindler has jist been traced by the police in Pr< gue. For sme tuns he did a roaring trade. He would cell c. books from their owners ind
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    • 288 4 g I r% Jw (ws l /Ti£<tSb?t y < i Gift I j that will endure... “Cns- I K I J& i i" C3w S? t *•>- viTtX .-r> 3? I s£4&*< !^l2— 5S %»lkwns3gl or a II ®JJ|t I® i r fl ‘Brownie'’ j g iSi >Wlr 8 a
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    • 211 4 I wwfwih’i n 1 i v r Hili Av lh> l I* !,i i-1 Club there is no other Khg cigarette that enjoys e js ff such unstinted praise s §3 from the elite of elslk E 3 every country SSLS w/iO BMol &st JnX 3 VIRGINIA Penang CIGARETTE -IM
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  • 1011 5 Evidc nee to Macmillan Commission FAITH IN RATIONALISATION AS INDUSTRY’S CURE Many cf the motive» »c uatirg the policy cf the Bank cf Eng an 1 during ecent years are di cljged in the evdsne* f Mr. Mcntagu N?rman, Governor cf he Bank,
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  • 168 5 LOaD willingdon s keen APPRECIATION Calcutta, December 3 Expressing the keeneet appree aJcn of the splendid serv ce rendered by the Entifch-owned Press in Indi", the Viceroy in laying the commrmoration atone of the new B‘a eeman Building declared that the power of the Press
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 167 5 i @6ristmas guessing Competition. I A cooked Turkey, a cooked I “Pineapple” Ham and an I Australian Cheddar Cheese I will be displayed in our I shop on December 24th. I These will be delivered free Ito customers guessing correct or nearest weight. I I Singapore Cold Storage C?L! d
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    • 60 5 II CHRISTMAS CONVENT! FUND Please help the little ones to happiness by pending a donation. FOO CHEONG CO., 153, HUTTON LANE and 89, BISHOP STREET. TELEPHONE No 1248. ESTABLISHED 1916. Offices, Clubs, Homes, Schools, Institutions, etc, furnished in modern style. Cash or Easy Deferred Payments. Large stocks of timber Including
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    • 148 5 31.11 babies tfinve best on TRUFOOD —■S—B—f’s a Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES! HUMAN SED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes the place of breast milk. Send for sample. See
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  • 1410 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —“M. T.” The Queen of Siam celebrated her birth Hay on Sunday and yesterday. She give s garden party to high government offiotete and the Diplomatic Corsular Corps. The next meeting of the Federa Council which was fixed for January 23. 193 i, has been indefinitely postponed. A
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  • 94 6 GRADUATION DAY The Hu Yew Seih Girls’ School will hold the Graduation Day in the Beah pre mists in Madras Line and not in the school) on December 26 at 10 a m shirp. There are ten Normal Students who will receive their Normal Certificates
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  • 409 6 LAST NIGHT’S FUNJTION Dinner by Mohamedan Football Association ’he Mohamedan Football Association yesterday entertained one of its Vice Presidents M*. V. K Abdul Kader JP„ at dinner at the Malay Volunteer Club Mr. G. W. Bryant presided and after the loyal toast had been
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  • 207 6 To day at the E -nlanade at 8 30 p.m. 1 March When The Moon With G •’•y Brightens Arb ick’e 2 Overture "Zimp* Herold I ouis Joseph Ferdinand Herold the Author of this brilliant Overture was born at Paris in 1791, and died at Maison des
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  • 152 6 PUNJAB GOVERNOR’S PROPOSAL Major R. T Lawrence, Private Secretary to his Excellency the Governor of the Punjab has issued tbe following message, at the desire of the Governor. This is a time, when retrenchment of expenditure, except on essentials is a m4tir of importance to all
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  • 317 6 INDIAN CONVICTED Petition Writer and Private “Vakil” Michael Pi lay, a Swth Indian ex service man, appeared before the Penang I istrict Judge Mr. H. A Forrer. yesterday after noon chirged at ths instance of the Penang Bar Committee with using a description implying that ha
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  • 278 6 TWO WOMEN FINED According to a Chinese woman named Lim Kee illicitly distilled samsu was a pinscea for bodily aches and pains. Li n Kes was yesterday charged before thl P. lice Magistrate Butterworth with ii-billing liquor wi’aout a licence and with possession
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  • 80 6 2.885 FEWER NEW CARS Daring September of this year 2 885 fewer new cars were reg’stered in G eat Britain than in September hstyear, accord ing to a return issued by the Ministry of Transport. The figures were- this September, 6/295; last September 9 130 There was
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  • 64 6 A cheque for $5OO being net proceeds of the performance by Dean's Star Opera of Singapore cf the Hindustani play "Brimatee Monj iree” at Thootre Royal on Sunday 20th instant, has been han*ted to the Honorary Treasurers Phillips and Stewart through Mr K. Ibm proprietor Oper
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  • 391 6 SECOND TEST MATCH South Africa Dismissed for 161 Sydney December 21 The Second Test match betwean Australia and South Africa resulted in a victory for Australia by an innings and 155 runs The South Africans who were teft with 316 runs to make to avert an innings
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  • 35 6 Dkk Co bett Wins Lonsdale Belt Manchester, December 21 In a fifssen round contest for ths British Bantamweight Championship and the Lonsdale Belt Dick Corbett (Bethnal Green’’ outpointed Johnny King (Man Chester).— Reuter,
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  • 145 6 MXGISTRATE SENTENCE 4 F. S WILLIAMS TO SIX MONTHS Taiping Saturday Mr Freser de’ivered judgment in the Taiping Turf Club case this morning, he convicting F. 8. Williams on two charges of cheating and sentencing accused to six months’ rigorous imprison ment, the sentences on both charges
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    • 383 6 mW BODY, mLIMBS Of a Dry Nature. Intense I Irritation. Cuticura Healed. I suffered with a rash which broke out in rings on my chest, body, arms and limbs. It was of a dry nature and fine scales formed in the center of the!' ring. The skin around the rings
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  • 873 7 Medan Well Represented Boardwalk, Back Number and Orient Express Capone and Phar Rong By “Tic-Tac” To judge from the horses in training at the different Malayan racing centres, and also those in training at Medan, the entries for the Penang urf Club New Year Meeting
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  • 353 7 GOOD ENTRIES Card of light Events Each Day Below will be found the full ertries for the Selangor Turf Club Xmas Amateur Meeting to be run on t hristmas Eve and Boxing Day. xhe entries have filled in well and eight races have been arranged for
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  • 176 7 VOLUNTARILY CAUSING BURT Say Han. the cook of the e s Mandor,” who was charged with caning grievous hurt to Hendrick Granti a clerk on board the ship, was again produced before the Folice Magistrate when on the instructions of the DPP the charge was amended
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  • 347 7 EAST COAST LINE TO BE CLOSED SEVERAL MONTHS The Pinang Gazette understands that serious damage to the East Coast Railway in Kelantan has been occasioned by the floods which followed the heavy rains. The bridge over the river at Kemubu was washed away on Friday evening and 50
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  • 354 7 MR.BUT! ER’3 STORY OF TRIP TO AUSTRALIA. ''The flight to Australia is not as arduous as most people think. A’l I did was to sit up there and look out at the landscape. That wee all there was to it In this fashion Mr. 0
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  • 68 7 P.R.C. v. NaV .L TEAM The following”will play for the Penang Recreation lab against a naval team on the Esplanade at 5 p m to morrow;— Dr Da Silva A de Zilva and W Webb A H Foley. J W Boyle and H M Tbouiasz N Perera, Fde Cruz
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  • 19 7 FORTHCOMING EVENTS Eclectic Competition:—December 25, 26, and 27. Mixed Foursomes:—December 30. Monthly Medal:—January 2 and 8.
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  • 109 7 STALL HOLDER F.NED $4O Lim Ah Yong, a fish stall holder of the Chowrasta Market, to day pleaded guilty to a charge of exposing for sale fish which was unfit for human consumption. The proeecution alleged that the accused expoeed for sale 40 katties of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 Christmas The Pinang Gazelle will not be published on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The Sunday Gazelle will appear as usual.
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    • 343 7 St ifW I I I I I I I 1 ALL OVER THE STRAITS I I I YOU WILL FINO 1 IT IS i OLD SCOTCH 1 I I Agents BOUS LEAD CO., LTD., Penaag F.M.S. I I OBTAINABLE FROM Messrs. Pritchard &C? Penang, Butterworth, Sungei Pataai fpob. Singapore Cold
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  • 314 8 This is the season of the year when n. ost of ns adop good resolutions and virtuously resolve never to depart from practising them Fortunately foi our peace of minJ, the resolutions seldom survive for more than twenty-four hours, the vows made being usually of an order to
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  • 238 8 Outside interest in the Australian Federal elections will be heightened by the imminence of the Otta a conference next summer. The Australian electorate has responded to the demand for a national government in the same way that the British electorate responded in October. “Advance Australia!’ translated into
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  • 54 8 .—Reuter. Special Permits Necessary to Obtain Work Paris. December 22 The Chamber has drastically banned foreign labour by unanimously passing a Bill under which all foreigners must have special ministerial permits to work in French public works. Private undertakings and employers infringing the new law are
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  • 62 8 —Reuter. Paris, December 21 The text of the Franco Russian Treaty of Nonagression, signed on August 24 is published in the Press Each party promises net to undertake propaganda, with the object forcibly of overthrowing established constitution. Conciliation machinery will be established to settle disputes. The Treaty is
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  • 33 8 No newspipers are being published in London on Christmas Day or Boxing Day. The Siamese Minister to France deli vered to M Briaad his credentials, says a Vale message.
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  • 106 8 Modes de Paris havs received a recent consignment of evening, afternoon and race gowns at moderate prices which are on display at the Salon until Christmas Eve. Invitations have been issued for the marriage which, will take place according to reformed style, of Mr. Chee Choon Ham
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  • 1029 8  -  A. H. 1. Penang, Tuesday. OC HIS is the season of goodwill among men and sad though may be the reflection one’s thoughts are more on what is to come by way of merriment and cheer than on the work o’ day. Whit to give and what
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  • 31 8 Washington, Deoeinbe? 22 President Hoover has asked Congress initial the appropriation of $450 000 towards the expanses of the Americ 9 delegation to the Disarm iment Oonferenoa —Rjutar.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 146 8 Last Few Days SPECIAL OFFER 20 Discount o off All Toys, Crackers, Hats Caps. PRITCHARD'S IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. Vy//Z£.V trait it b.d the motto of every man sometnine to sell fltould be Publicity, Publicity and ajga in Publicity. E.onami cease» b' economy when it it applied to the money
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    • 93 8 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL (E. A O.) X’mai Eve, Thursday, 24th December. Special Dinner and Dance Dance Music by the Band of the s s. ‘President Harrison” Dinner $3 per head—Dancing to I a.m. Boxing Dey, Saturday, 26th December Special Dinner and Ball Dinner>3 50 per head—Dancing to I-3oa.m. New Year’»
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    • 22 8 TEA-TIME TIT BIT Money, we are told, goes further now than it did five years ago. Yes, and stays away longer, too.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 386 9 i.~Rugby Radio 'device. ROUT OF THE SOCIALISTS Fall of Scullin Administration UNITED PARTY TOP FEDERAL POLLS Mr. Lyons as Premier and Foreign Minister London, December 21 On the London Stock Ex change to-day, Australian Government bonds advanced from one to two points all round following news of
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  • 200 9 Htuter. Possible Two Year Moratorium for Postponable Annuities i London. December 21 Sir Frederick Leith Ross of the British j Treasury is returning to London to day after conversations in Paris with the French Treasury on the financial situation and in. Particular cn tbe problems that may be>
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  • 18 9 "Rf-uter. Cleveland, Ohio, December 21 Standard T-osI; Bank with deposits r'lrtepn million Jol'are is in liquidation
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  • 850 9 .—R=uter. Personnel of Probable Commission DR. KOO’S STATEMENT Paris. December 21 A Geneva telegram states that the Man churian Commission of Enquiry will consisl of Lord Lytton (President), General Claudel Dr. Schnee, Ex Governor of German East Africa, Count Aldo Branding Ex Italian Ambassador to Perlin
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  • 225 9 Fastest Britain —Reuter. Outboard Boat Record “MISS ENGLAND III” HOPES London, December 21 It is announced that Miss England III” the racing motorboat which Lord Wakefield is having built with a view to an attack on the world water speed record, will be constructed on the
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  • 76 9 Reuter 111 Fate Dogs Kingsford-Smith’s Machines London, December 21 Kingsford Smith's monoplane Southern Star,” which brought Christmas mails to England and was to have left for Australia to morrow with New Year mails crashed into tre.g when making a forced landing en routs from Hamble to Croydon
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  • 134 9 Rĕuttr 2,850 Men Out of Week for a Month Berlin, December 21 Two thousand eight hundred and fifty workmen have been dismissed owing to the c’oeing of Borsig’s Berlin works to day The management says the workshops will reopen in mid- January. On December 18 the faunas engineering
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Perak Doctor Fails to Get Divorce London December 22 Lord Marrivale in the Divorce Court rejected the divorce petition by Dr Oliver Conoley, a resident of Lower Perak, alleging misconduct of his wife with a London barrister —reenter.
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  • 114 9 Rauter. Bavarian Blue Diamonds for £5,600 £16,500 FOR A NECKLACE London, December 21 Special interest was taken at Christies to day in a eale which inc'uded tbe Crown Jewels of Bavaria sent to Eng and three weeks ago. The famous Blue Diamonds, which be came
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  • 208 9 —Rugby Service 1932 Exhibitioa to Eclipse All Records London. December 21 The British Industries Fair next Febru ary promises to be the most successful ever held. Indications are th it a record numbs r of buyers are coming from all over the wotU and that last years
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  • 83 9 Rugby R»dio Service. Probable Conclusion Early Next Month London December 21 The Burma Round Table Conference con sidered the Governor’s powers and questions of finance at io day's sitting. It is anti oipated tbe discussion will be completed to morrow. A draft rep xrt em io
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  • 65 9 Reuter. No Agreement Upon Restriction Amsterdam, Daoember 21 Rumours that a defin.te pho of rubber rest-iction had been agreed upon are denied R .preeentatives of D itch rubber growers whn were recent y in conference in London hav' reported to tbe Dutch Government wbi.h is nj v
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 1289 10 Batu Caves Tin Dredging Nett Loss of $26,630 for the Year Costs Reduced by $lB,OOO The fifth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Batu Caves Tin Dredging C nnpany, Limited, was held at 11 a. m. tc-day at the registered offices
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  • 434 10 STERHNG4 EASE Bradburne Co.’s Report Tin Kuala Lumpur, December 18 London 3 months: £141/2/6 do 'Spat” -.—£138/10/0 New York :—2ll cents (G) Singapore $69 62j. The market has been extraordinarily quiet during the period under review and tiuctuations have been practically speaking insignificant. A 8 ate men
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  • 222 10 SHOWING THE W4Y IN ITS ADVERTISING Writing to the Eiitor of the Dailj Telegraph, Mr. Algernon Brice-Cum-mn gs sayt: May I express hearty agreem*nt with “Rec *ptive’s’’ letter on the lack of pub'ic ty for countries in the British Empire which may rank
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  • 44 10 The hnmewird mail by the as. Corfu closes at 5 p.m. on Saturd y, the 26th instant. Th® s.e. Chit-al with mails despa' chei from London on Decembers ia expfc.td »o arrive here at 8 p.m, on Thur Lay, he 24th instant.
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  • 154 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY* Co.’s share Het at 11 to day Yesterday To day OJ Ji? Shares M 02 00 $O. 0. o. to. Mining Ayer Hitam 10/6 11/- 10/6 HI- ex GopengCou 37.6 42/6 37/6 42 6 cam
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  • 64 10 Latest London New York and Local Prices nN» LONDON Spot 4 2 6 Up£2 2 6 3 Months £144 0 0 Up £2-0 0 SINGAPORE $7lOO per picul Up 75 c. EO tons dcre London 3 3/16 d. Down 1/1S d. Kiw York 413/16 c. (Gold) Down
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  • 335 10 INDIAN MERCHANTS SUE AUSTRALIAN FIBM Melbourne Judgment for £51,622 and interest at 8 per cent, has been given by Mr. Justice McArthur, in an action which was begun early this year by David Sai soon and Coy., Ltd., jite merchants, of Calcutta, against P. O’Day Pty., Ltd.,
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  • 187 10 Rubber Ft;ck figures usued ia London London 71,400 ton?, decrease 1,385 tons L verpoJ 57,116 ton?, decrease 41 Tin PrieM Hetsrs. Boust«ad <t Co-n Ltd, 22nd December quotation for Singapore refined tin t7l per picul, business dote 100 tone, Peoaog refined tin $7l per picul, business done
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  • 154 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Bat. Dec. 21 Deo 19 Sept 19 Paris 864 86* 128 98 New York 3.891 8.40 j 4 851 Montreal 4 20 4 20 Brussels 241 24 7/16 84.88 Geneva 17> 17 7/16 24 86 Amsterdam 8 7/16 8 *5/2 1208 Milan
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  • 83 10 Penang, December 22 Djf Courtesy of thfi Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/4 3/32 u h 4 m/ts 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/ts credit 2 4 2if .2 ,4 3 m Documentary 2/4 27/32 On New York Bank Demand 39 uom France T.T. 940 nom India TT. 1541
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  • 832 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST i f H I L I AUeniy fc 7 a I A’o« 4 -.1 f I Aa>»i4pua£ .-c4 fitaky 7 V I Ayes Hit»» Ylaai&if 72, I Aye» Kaatr-a Eabbw? Jl*. I Aye» Mclek i t-: 8 I Aye» F»um RaObtW Sblr.?,i i 4 70 I
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    • 105 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind, Rainfall Wednesday 6 a.m, 76 e Noon 83 n w 8 m.m. 5 p m. 77 e Thursday 6 s.m. 74 e Noon 78 n w 5 m.m. 5 o.m. 77 E Friday 6 a.m. 74 S Noon 74 e 43 m.m. 5 p.m.
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  • 407 11 What P, G. Woodhouse Thinks of Film Life Mr. P G Wode how. the novelist. rr C i f JeeveB Bnl PBm’th, fgtack from Hollywood, where he received r. mn 40 Week for months for doing nothing. that was h s own uav of put ting
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  • 223 11 19 TINTS OF WBI3KY IN A SACK Mr. V. 0. Leavif, a well-known rtsi dent of Santa Mon c», who is stated to b a brother in-law of President H over, a arrested on Nov?n.b'r 10 when leaving the back entrance of a grocjry stor?
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  • 96 11 A VIENNESE DOCTOR’S NEW METHOD Metal nails as a means of connecting he two ends of a frtciu ed bone are a fea.ure of a new method for treating fractures, which Dr. Lorena Boehler demonstrated at a meeting of the Vienna Medical Society. Dr. Boehler showed
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 355 11 BORN "snn 1820 going "GENTLEMEN PREFER* Johnnie Walker «Red Label” is the whisky that has made the Johnnie Walker reputation. It is the popularity of this whisky which makes Johnnie Walker sales what they are—the largest in the world. Why Because of its quality—because it is as good a whisky
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    • 274 11 The present problem I I Let Dunlop Solve it For You I Lock at our list of PRESENTS that will really be m USED and appreciated. Then wr.te to u=, or to I WE ARNES or to K. LEE SAN, P< narg, ordering I what you have chosen. I That
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  • 678 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week IN. PORT TO-OAY Name of From Sailing For Dato of Sail! ig Steamer Panda! PargkaUn Dodo Port Weld To-day Krian B>ean Datoh and Taluk
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 31 12 1 ijssoassc Again To-night at 6-15 and 9-3 J BACK AGAIN I By Popular Re quest J zzAf&L' 31 1 X-A A A z v Booking at Moutri*'&—■' Phone 795. C
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    • 157 12 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and loading for NEW YORK, ROSTOV, PHILADELPHIA, AND BALT MORE, via Ports in Sumatra, Gulf of Aden and Suez Canal. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all luUad Point, FAIRFIELD CITY Dm 2Lt Lm. 1932 For further information apply to McAlister
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 131 12 We&terrif&lEfccfrfc T^xg-,Prater TMuH«u' gptjNp SYSTEM Where Sound Sounds Right 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Britain’s Supreme Dramatic Triumph “The Outsider” with JOAN BARRY Harold Huth Frank Lawton Adapted from Dorothy Brandon’s Sensational Stage Success TOMORROW’S THE BIG NIGHT! The Picture Everybody's Talking About < JThe Skiging, Smiling Idol of 'W < Millions
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    • 113 12 THE FAMOUS DEAN’S STAR OPERA OF SINGAPORE PRESENTS To-night at 8-30 p. m. at THEATRE ROYAL, Penang Road “NOOR-t-ISUAM A famous and expensive Hindu tani masterpiece. Full of entrancing sensational and wonderful Transformation Scenes together with specially made costumes and appropriate ciibgue and music. This is one of Dean’s record-breaking
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  • 611 13 Mrs. Philip Snowden in an Extraordinary Scene London, November 16 MRS. PHILIP SNOWDEN was invdved in an extraordinary olefins-time scene at a London ragtaur&nt on November 15, at which the annual dinner of the Guild of Singers acd Palyers was held. Mr*. Snowden, a great music
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