Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 December 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 300. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1931. PRICE 10 (ENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 11. NAGATA T.ROTHEP.S DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street WHITBREADS Pinang Qazette f-'|k PALE ALE Exchange Mart_ YOUR Advertise your requirements. !ff|f Si in advancs for 25 words IBSSSII 1 an d six copies of the paper SOLE AGENTS:- I 11« JIT Kitt- The
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2443 2 position wanted PENANG TURF CLUB. SMA f’T®” OP THE ai 'BANKS. European Medto.l fncutiocer deeine NEW YEAR MEETING, 1932. 'R A I I .-A 1’ Vj poairton a. Lrcnm Tenena. G.P. an. WtW IC AA.MAJ» MFRMMTILE RANK lEDERIJHP VM P SK.WBJRJS 1 Mil- Alten GAZETTE of na LmiTED mJiscisfflj. fi
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  • 616 3 The New Survey oj London Life and Labour. VLondon Industries, (King ijs 6d net.) THE first vo’ums of the New Survey was issued last December. It was an introductory volume and chiefly concerned with the changes that
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  • 703 3 NEW SCENIC HIGHWAY Survey to Commence in Rocky Mountains SURVEY’ parties are already in the field and work is expected to commence almost immediately on a new highway, which will bring two cf Canada’s most picturesque mountain resorts, Banff and Jasper, both in Alberta, within
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 310 3 for the Festive Season and for Originality w®*’’ in Your Ub i gifts )MA Cl I®l p e v.-/ AU We earnestly V Bit recommend you i TO V/SIT OU>? STORE, (Our Store will be open from 8-30 am. to 7 p.m Ecerp Dap STORCH BROS, L T Kuala Ifumpur
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    • 39 3 ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To Cleat at Specially Reduced Prices. Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advaace Cjluitb a H H without n Fortaightly M >i w H w with n at $2.50 each* Stocks by FINANG GAZETTE FRES\ LTD
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    • 428 3 The Famous Tonic Powerful Hlood Regenerator ‘AS VAN’ H““S W I This preparation is very similar Presents an idealand palatable I C m^ ,o, t 0 Mr‘, ted hermoglobin preparation of supreme Aswagandlui Kasayan of the anctents the treatnient o f seC ondary I jJu" W nier J ul results
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  • 1156 4 A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW AIRCRAFT PROGRESS The “Daily Mail not only 1 contains all the inform lion that the reader expects from an tffisient year book—it will be found a difficult task to detect something on everyday affairi of the world which is not dealt with —but it
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 342 4 /joYji slllL. V) —still py WHERE SUCCESS COMES FROM Sales of whisky that are the largest in the world do not result from a whisky for special occasions, but from a popular blend. Such a blend is Johnnie Walker Red Label the whisky that has made Johnnie Walker’s reputation. The
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    • 42 4 I The Silk House I tills F °R I Variety, Quality and Service Just received Nev Chiffon»Velvets in Lovely shades and prints. Printed Lrepe-de- lilnes and Chiffons At competitively cheap prices x Inspection guaranteed Satisfactory 20, Beach Street, j> e i t
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    • 92 4 eT?// babies tfinve best on TRUFOOD TMT Xr f <1 □sWt: v i n i) Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, kee alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MOREJIUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES! HUMAN iSED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature would have them built. No other food so completely takes the place of
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  • 1041 5 BLUES IN THE MAKING 'Outside Help For Oxford OxforS have once again followed the flight B ues lead, and in an attempt to avert a spelll of nine defeats they have asked Oolcnel Gibbon to cos ch them for the Rnnf Race of 1982 The
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  • 523 5 annual meeting Weal Of 100 Per Cent Membership Vsfiraaiogham a Vice President, n i a annual mooting of fhp Sy Whioh held yester Kelawei mi! ft3Booia^on Premises at Of Xb®° ThBre fair attend Io presenting the report and aeoonnts for he past year the Chairm Bli a
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  • 72 5 Xmas Tree at Balik P ulau A very successful Christmas Tree was held at Balik Palau on Christmas Day when the poor children of the district, numbering 48. who are being looked after by Rev Father See were entertained to c-kes and tea and afterwards presented with a parcel which
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  • 382 5 Hockey FOUR—TWO Yesterday’s Match On The Esplanade The P. 0. 0. scored a frirly convincing victory over the Indian Association yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade by four goals to two Although they were unable to get ahead till the fiial stages of 0 S'me
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  • 32 5 NEW BRIGH ON EFEATS sro; Kt out 1 oncon December 39 In the Northern Bectiou of the Third Division New Brighton beat Stockport County by two goaL to one —Rou.er.
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  • 60 5 To day at the Esplanade at G pm, 1 March Forward Again Rayner 2 Overture Tne Wanderer s Goal t*uppe 3 Selection To night the Night Reubens 4 Cornet So’o The Miner’s Dream of Home” illiams 5 Patrol Ma Braw Laddie Macdonald 6 A Musical Comedy Switch Fall
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 SHE SEN Tailors and Outfitters No. 191, Chulia Street, Penang. GRAND-OPEN NG-SALE From 3rd December, 1931 to Ist January, 1932. If you want everything at Slump Prices it will Fay You to Visit Us. TOYO DYING COMPANY. fXPiRT DYERS AND DRY CLEANERS. 87. PENAWGtROAD, PENANG' —m f 15-3
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    • 193 5 *(s! J uX-Uv Cv l$ bE-ctl aY lS I CIKLu (Xvtvj* Cu-Cl. I T O' s For U Now Bih Mil?, Tanjong Bungah Road GALA TEA DANCE Ist, 2nd 3rd January, 1932 Miss AJtITA FIORI DANSEUSE Will Entertain Fiom 5=30 Come One Come All i 9 Off Season Terms. From
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  • 660 6 NEW YEAR B CO here hath tx>rn dawning Another b ue day; Think, will then lei it Slip u?elasB away Ont of eternity Thia new day is bcm Into eternity At night will return. Behold it afcretiree No eye ever did So Boon
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  • 133 6 «THE Old Year is a di.ry where x is set Down, psge by deg-eared all that I knew Of twelve months’ joy, of sorrow, of regret, A memo of the times when I was true To trusts, to friends; what I have msdr of self. Here violets are pressed
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  • 269 6 CHINESE MOTHER SELLS HER CHILD FOR $l2O A harrowing story was related to Mr. "Willi mi at th j Hong Kong Pol os Court, when two women and a man were charged with being concerned in ao illegal transaction involving the b-1-? and purchase of a minor,
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  • 189 6 "TERRITORIAL APPOINTMENT IN LANCASHIRE Colonel F. E. Bp«ncer, D.S 0., M. 0., who hss been aopointed to be Oomminder, Royal Artillery, 55ih (Wett Division, Territorial Army, with <ff ct from March 15 1932,has had a c’oee ecqnaintarce with Ma'aya, extending up to only a few years
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  • 311 6 WELL KNOWN FAMILIES UNITED INJOHORE The wedding of loche Abdul Hamid bin M” s tap ah a and Inche Eieah binti Wat J ia h took place on Thu-eday at SiMen»*uti, the house cf the bride’s parents at Kampong Bare, Jobre Bihru. Rfc p tions were held at
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  • 863 6 Dr. P. H. Martin h«s been appointed Bacteriolog’rt, Institute for Medical Research, F.M.S, Mr. Ballantine. D Engineer, P.W.D., Hydnuic Branch. Ipob, and Mrs. Ballantine L ft for Hume. The death took place yesterday at Ottawa of Sir George Enlas Foster, a Canadian representative to the League cf
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  • NEWS FROM ALL PARTS
    • 8 6 Co’d Wave in Europe
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    • 86 6 PAPAL PROTEST AGAINST “SHOCKING SPEOTk LE" Rjme, December 21 A vigKOU4 protest against ths “ah eking spectacle” of a grouo of ecmiily clad dancing girls who nigh'ly perform in a music hall on the P*. zz* Pratisirczz, in the immediate neighbourhood of th» Vatican City is
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    • 108 6 GETS MORE TH 1N HI3 LUS I Nmen (Berlin), D?c?mb*r2l The cf Jneirng crneitl of as the Devil were iLa.-ir Ued in the face of a robber who burs intn a gamekeeper’s house in the owie.’s absence tn. remanded from two children present that they hand over
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    • 99 6 ACCUSED FOUND GUILTY Nauen, (Berlin), December 18 Four functiona’rea of German Communist trade unions were found gu ity by the tribunal at Ludwigshafen cf commercial esplcnage in th- f-movs Lulwigshsfen works, the Gsrmri Dve Trust and sentenced from feur to ten menths* imprisonment. The zccueed were charged
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    • 57 6 Nauen (Berlin), December 21 Orhan Schema* Be/, tha recently appointed Councillor cf the Turkish Embassy to B rlir, was found dead in a sleeping berth in the express to Constantinople* whither he w 8 going on the first vacation from his new pest. The came of death
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 Don’t Miss This Last Opportunity Closing Down CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL CURIOS AT LIQUIDATION PRICES MOU YEH <£ CO., Biskop Street, Peruttg. —m w f 31-1-82 SANFORDS RUBBER STAMP INK will help your stamp pad and rubber stamp to give better impressions and longer service. The Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 344 6 RD? J jil'iLnliSCn J PB V ose Fox Trot liD Jul erena de o f Love t Billy Cotton’s Band playing two popular hits fxom “Nina Rose PR f Witllout Girl F °x Trot uD J‘tu How Time Can Fly v America’s Best Dance < ’rchesta Guy Lombardo’s—• play these
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  • 739 7 FOUR DAYS Card of Nine Events on Each Afternoon BY TIC-TAO” The Committee of the Penang Turf Club has decided not to extend the New V ar Meeting to a five-day one and the racing dates will now be as advertised on January 9, 12
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  • 64 7 CHINESE PLEADS GUILTY Ong Ah 800, a Hokkien, this morning appeared before Mr. Edward J ago, the Pent ng police magistrate, on a charge of having committed theft of a bioyle valued $3O, the property of Chin Ah Chat, at 9 am. yesterday at the five-foot-way of
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  • 121 7 BEIL’S early success Ponsford, Bradman and Woodful Fail Melbourne December 81 thi«?T ta l ,a With early disaater >n the third Test match with South -fries which was started at Melbourne to day. three of M ?n- iD F onsford Bradman and runs dfUl fa IDg
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  • 82 7 KED H TE iM v PENANG XI A charity football mitch under the auspices of the Mohamedan Football 1 eso cistion has been arranged to be p ayed to morrow on the St. Xavier s Ground between the Young Rover lub Kedah and the rescent Football lub
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 450 7 To the Editor of the Placing Gazette Sir, —In view of the fact that tappers are, or should be. regarded as valuable assets of rubber estates it surely will be generally conceded that the frequently re curring reporta in the press of Malaya of tappers being
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  • 82 7 meeting on January io The sixteenth annual conference of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce will be held at Singapore on Sunday January 10. Messrs Yeoh Cheang Ann and Lee Tian Siew have been appointed delegates of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Lee
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  • Cinema Notes.
    • 564 7 a TWO FILMS ‘Bad Girl” and “Mother’s Millions’’ Arrive This week-end provides cinema goers with two outstanding films. At the Majestic, that much talked of Fox production which created a sensation in Eng and some few months ago has at last arrived. The Queen s
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  • 106 7 Saturday, January 2, at the Esplanade at 6 00 p m. 1. March The Golden Stripe Cahill 2. Overture Juanita Williams 8. Selection The Mikado Sullivan 4 Gavotte Les Cloches de St. Mao Rimmer 5. Intermezzo Lancashire Clogs Grimshaw 6 Selection Vagabond King Friml 7 Fox Trot True
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  • 124 7 D«A.F.O. IO FE BENEFITED The management of Dean’s Star Opera and Mr K. Dean in particular have earned a debt of gratitude from the Penang public for their public spiritedness in coming forward to help many deserving Causes which they have so far aided with benefit nights.
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  • 174 7 FUNERAL THIS MORNING The death occurred yesterday at the ripe age of 61 of Mr. John Edward Velge, an old and highly respected resident of Penang. The late Mr. Velge first worked at tobacco planting in Sumatra and later on took up an appointment
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 93 7 J 1 ——MMryitwwi ■>, m, W 111 W) H M S£? < '.u_l IM. O H FT f" -x kw X5l A// k pt M 111 Vi I 1 I 1 I -> 'Px a 4 Modern Methods of Efficient Accounting— The Twinlock simplifies work, speeds up entry and reference,
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    • 370 7 I YOU CAN HAVE A I COLLEGE TRAINING IN I STUDY ALMOST ANY CAREER FOR A 1H YOUR I AT FEW SHILLINGS MONTHLY SPARE I HOME TIME I I I rouNM» YEARS OF I I I THIS IS THE BENNETT COLLEGE ALL OF IT. I The Bennett College is not
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  • 515 8 It is customary on the last day of the year for the writer of a leadirg article in a newspaper to dwell on events of the past year in retrospect and to draw a rosy picture of future prospects? Nineteen-thiity-one has been a disappointment and
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  • 244 8 Planters who have to carry large sums of tn'nty to their estates for p yment of Wages and who for purposes of protection urao themselves with a .25 or .82 calibre pistol should not be too confident of their safety, according to a writer in ths Malayan
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  • 93 8 Reuter. Premier Forces Her to Leave Rumania Geneva, December 81 It is learned that Madame Lupesou, King 0«rol 3 friend who has been living in Bukharest secretly for eight months, has lefs Rumania and is not returning. Her departure is a triumph for the Premier, M Jerga and
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  • Article, Illustration
    878 8 Penang, Thursday. zi TRAW is down in the roadway around the residence uf 1931. The latest bulletin states that he is very weak and is not expected to survive after midnight. Those about the household, however, are going about their tasks unconcernedly. I here is no speculation
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  • 127 8 Too III to Know Anything ACCUSED SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH’S IMPRISONMENT l Charged with voluntarily Gauging grievous hurt to Hawahki binti Yakub on December 18 at No. 855 Kimpong Jelutong a amil named K Mydin was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jigo. police maghtrate. j Inspector Martin, prosecuting, said
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 372 8 DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY JUST ARRIVED English Pheasants each $3.00 nett Aylesbury Ducklings per lb. 85 English Chickens 90 Goslings 85 Grouse each 95 Partridges >, 1.30 Norfolk Turkeys per lb. 80 ’PHONE 335 PRITCHARD’S IMI N C E PIE S I From our ovn
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    • 40 8 o E. O. Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner and Fancy Dress Ball Dinner $4 per head—Dancing to 1-45 a- m > Four prizes for best costumes —2 Ladies 2 Gents. Tables may be booked at Hotel Reception Office. ’Phone No. 322. jg
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    • 19 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: A famous Parisian coiffeuse says that women’s hairdressing fashions travel in cycles. The rotation of crops.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 13 8 DEATH Velgb —On 80ch December at Penang, John Edward Velge aged 81 years.
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  • 155 9 —Rugb' R»dio Service. Monetary Gifts To Treasury PUBLIC DETERMINATION DEMONSTRATED Revenue Authorities Confident London, December 30 Heavy Instalments of Income Tax totalling some OOO 000 are due for payment next month and th© authorities express confidence that the money will be forthcoming before th© end of
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  • 166 9 Favourable Comment on Conversion Issue London, December 81 The conversion offer issued by the Treasury with reg*rd to Saving Certificates of the first issue which ended in 1922 is to-day the sub let of favourable comment It is estimated th*i at present the bmount of these certific tes
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  • 43 9 -—Reuter. HoJhnd and BJgium Sign Agre emeat Brussels December 30 The Dutch and Belgian Governments .have signal -n agreement whereby if either contemu’atf? restrictions of imports hitti-g the other’s vital eaports the wiH first open conversatioas to ensure the minimum barm.
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  • 86 9 Uut tne car whs gamuel proceeded on toot. -Rugby Radio Service. Car Skids en Icebound Road London, December 30 The Home Secretary, Sir Herbert Samuel, who has been spending part of the recess at Torquay set out by motor ear to visit Dartmoor Prison at Prince town
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  • 67 9 and no one was hurt —Rugby Radio Service Gas Flames in 'hrogmorton Avenue London December 80 A start ing gas main explosion occurred in Throgmorton Avenue in the heart of the city when th« street was thronged with business pennle this morning. Six manholes burst into fl m»s
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  • 188 9 and aecho Slovakian Rugby Rvdio Service. Britain Takes the Initiative GOVERNMENTS CONSULTED London, December 30 Conversations between British and French experts in anticipation of the International Conference on Reparations will shortly be resumed. They are directed to narrowing down the margin of difference be tween British and
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  • 88 9 —Reuter. Menace to Peace Now Removed Peshawar, December 80 The menace to the peace of the Frontier Province has now been removed A emal body of r ritieh troops has again been drafted to the city but there has been no renewal cf last night’s demonstrations. The 12
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  • 49 9 —Reuter. Employees tn k a Against Wage R duction Cairo, December 80 Sues Canal employees at Port Said, lamailia end Saez struck yesterday though they remained at their offices.. The strike is in protest against a five per cent cut in salaries and an enforced Saturday holiday—Reuter.
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  • 59 9 O, TO BE IN BRITAIN Rugby Radio Service. Further Falls o£ Snow London December 80 Cold bright weather with farther slight falls of snow continues over most of Great Britain. In the Scottish Highlands there has been a great inflax of winter sports en thusiasts end holiday centres are experiencing
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  • 68 9 1,000 Tons for Russian J ws New York December 80 An agreement has been reached between Amtorg the foviet Trading Organisation in America, and the Manischewitz Matech Company of Cincinnati whereby the latter will send to Russia until Yaroh 15. 1000 tors of Matzoth (unleavened bread eaten by
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  • 534 9 Reuter. Manchurian Enquiry Commission LEAGUE ASKED TO TAKE ACTION 1 Japanese Bombing 1 Raids Paris, December 30 A further hitch has arisen over the constitution of the Commission of Enquiry to Manchuria owing l to the difficulty of finding? a British i member. All the others are
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  • 245 9 Reuter. Postal Packets Explode 11 ARRESTS Easton, Pennsylvania, Dec. 30 One post office official was killed and two seriously injured by the explosion of two postal packages here among a batch of seven addressed to the Italian ConsulGeneral at New York, Italian Consulate at Pittsburg and several
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Capital Reduced by Surplus Funds New York, December SO The New York Guaranty Company of New York has decided to reduce its capital from $2O millions to 0 millions by a cash repyment from surplus funds. Reuter.
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  • 46 9 —Reuter. Convertibility into Gold Suspended Lisbon, December 80 A decree hag been issued suspending until April 80, 1932, the convertibility of I’ortu guese bank notes into gold but maintaining the convertibility into sterling drafts on London at the par rate of HO —Reuter.
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  • 36 9 —Rugby Radio Service. >, Reported Weaker Yesterday London, December 80 Mr. 0. P. Scott of the “Manchester Guardian’’ who is lying seriously ill at his Manchester home was reported weaker today.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 45 9 Six Killed in Bus ol ision (From Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok, December SO The condition of Prince Damrong is improving- Three motor buses collided in a country road sixty miles from Bangkok. Six passengers were killed out right and 28 serious y injured
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  • 108 9 We have to acknowledge receipt of the following calendars and New Year novelties from N.Y.K. Line, (Messrs. Bjusteid and Company), Bibby Line (Messrs. Paterson Simons and Company), Messrs. Wearue Brothers. Limited, the Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited. Dr. William’s Medicine Company, Biue Funnel Line (Messrs. Mansfield and Company),
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 716 10 PAJAM RUBBER Industry’s Blackest Year The annual meeting of P<-.j m, L’mited, wsb held at the cffices of Messrs. Derrick and Co,i Horgkcng Bank ChambciP’, on Tuesday morning. Mr- J. M. presided supported by Dr. E G. Wen and S. H. Mors (din ctors) a;d Mees'p. W.
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  • 318 10 The annual meeting of A!orG.j>h Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs. Derrick and Co., Hongkong Bank Chambers, on Tuesday with Ir. J, M. Sime in the chair supported by Metfers. E. Kong Guan and 8. H. Moss directors) and Messrs W. E. Rayner.
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  • 162 10 Bt. GEORGE THE MABTYB (Church Or England) 2id Sunday after Chri tmas 7am Litany, Bam Matins, Ps CIV Hyn n 176, 8-30 Holy Communion, 9-15 Holy Communioi Tamil, 10.30 Matins Chinese, 6pm Evensong,! Ps CHI 2H. Hymns 165, 74, 179, 274, Magnificat 47, Nunc Dimittis 60 Tuesday, Jam
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  • 82 10 Penang, Docember 31 By Courtesy of th* Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/4 3/32 I, h 4 m/n 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/ta credit 2 4 23/32 3 h Documentary 2/4 27/32 Ou New York Bank Demand 39 nom 7*" Franco n T.T. 940 nom India T.T, 154|
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  • 110 10 TODAYS PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to day i To day e s e s Shares s» >» co oq m m 10. o. o. 10. Mining Bangrin Tin M 11/- 11/9 11/- 11/6
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  • 57 10 I atest London, New York and Local Prices r/A/i LONDON Spot £***** Up 2 6 3 Months £144 7 S Up 2/1 > INGAPORB $71.25 per picul Unchanged 75 tou done London 3 5/11 d Up 1/16 d Kew York 415/16 c. t Gold > Unchanged Local
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  • 177 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelanq Co. Ltd. London December i 9, Spot £141.2 6 three months* buying £144-5-0 three month’s Belling £144 7 6. Messrs. Boustead d Co. 9 Ltd. 31st December quotation for Singapore refit ed tin $7l-25 per picul, business done 75 tone, Penang refined tin $7l-25 n*r
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  • 113 10 Under Contract with the French Government SAILING FROM SINGAPORE, OUTWARD MAIL TO J APIA via SAIGON, lONGXONG aad SBANG9AI. Athos II 15,275 T Jan. 10 d’Artagian 15,104 T J an 24 TO HUPBONG, via SAIGON AND TOUBANE Compiegne 9,986 T Jan 6 HOMEWARD MAILS. ’0 MAASEKLU via COUMN,
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  • 870 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST AMsa 111! BU33U |D«lba»l o Allenby Euhfces Lio» O«}ah Babbe> _s J? W*n Ptantlnc Byn««et« Bassett Bnbbei Ce b“"Btotana RrtkM g 6 Bef Tori HsnU f’ Bei-ta Rubber Brtst* Bordli Rubber f.* BrJ Rubber 11 63 RrJal Unfte* PUnteder» Bui it Jelutong Rubbar Bit»-•• 1& BulH
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 981 10 IN AID OF CHINA FLOOD RELIEF FUND The Ever Popular China’s Modern Theatrical Troupe—The Hong Hong Lum Lu Theatrical Company of Amoy, Chinawill stage at the Ban Keng Theatre Hall, Campbell Street, on 4-1-32 gross proceeds in aid of the above fund. To night The Well-Known Chinese Play M an
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 98 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Wind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m. 74 e Noon 84 N nil 5 n.m. 72 N E Saturday 6 a.m. 75 b Noon 83 e nil 5 p.m. 85 s Sunday 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 84 n nil 5 p.m. 82 a Monday 6 a.m. 74
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  • 140 11 Latest Quotations Wed. Tuea. Sai. Dee. 30 Deo. 29 Sept. 19 Paris 86 9/16 87.3/16 128.96 New York 8.89 J 8.411 4.85 i Montreal 4 15i 4.22 Brussels 24§ 84.88 Geneva 17 7/16 17| 24.86 Amsterdam 815/5 6 8 51| 12.08 Milan 6618/16 67f 92.89 Berlin
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  • 234 11 Pauana 3l Dis. Benares >, m p. «hart ucm 5 OOO.OC Clovri tl SO.OC 9oH le t a Hari ?i.O( Mace Pio&i’if ncm 170.0 Nutmsas Sts m 70.0( 110 s 60.00 lOOO ti 15.0 C □opra tales 5.67} Rattans aaias il.lt Rattans Ooans 10.6' drain Snail 3hel 13.00
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  • 102 11 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending December 26, 1931, shows a total of 67 deaths —34 males end 24 females —ihe death-rate being 23,30 p r mille compared with 18 78 in the preceding week and with
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 544 11 ivSi'iT iJgiU fcOLLS CONSUUPTiDB HAS FOB [SHIES, K’XES, ETC BEER CURED 4A x HI A Remedy for Consumption Has Seen Found 2 4| x 6* 3 5 i x 4 G t x 5 5 > x 7 i IST 6 X 7 4f X 7> 8 x 7f x
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    • 565 11 q The Dunlop Rubber Co. (S.S.) Ltd., 101, Bishop Street, PENANG. The Hall IMark. V of a superlative! '-■-HTI IF' W™ 3wtDUNLOP The Tyre Incomparable Made in England. D fj J J-! CHAMPION Plv& lIL s 1 Betterl WEARN p E e B B LTD M feed fat away t*
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  • 944 12 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vesse’s arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY of Fr-m Sailing For of Sail-ng Steam» r M Europe Port SweV.enham, Singapore and Bangkok To-day Tuag £ong Bern&m River Pu’au
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 377 12 pr v vvytttvvytii v Wishing Our Patrons a Happy and Prosperous Hew Year MAJESTIC615 TONIGHT 9-30 The Amazing Adaptation of the Most Sensatioral Novel of the Decade by VINA DELMAR. Plans at Robinson’s ’Phone 567 1 NEW YEAR MATINEES Fiiday Ist and Sunday 3rd at 11-30 a.m. Jack Buchanan Jeanette
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  • 241 13 OHUROH’S CHANGED ATTITUDE Protfshnlhm Reaches A Crisis CHANGES in the Church’s attitude to the Gospel during the past 100 years were reviewed by Professor N. [Micklem, vice-principal of Mansfield College, Oxford, speaking at the centenary assembly of the Congregational Union at Manchester. "As regir'a intellectual
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  • 423 13 ENGLAND’S FUTURE “Religion Being Blotted Out by Footnotes” Mr. Osbert Sitwell tak s a sombre Uew of the world, and he refuses to be cheered by f>'se optimum. Ha insists on facing the fads. Mr. Sitwell his arrang'd passages from the Bible dealirg
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