Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1932

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY 2- VOL. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 17 1 H. TOKISATSUI STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phon» 778, 68,70 t BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Lssssssssaassssssssss;—
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2128 2 TO1 BANKS. Y eMnfttil bam Bo oB y^sr^ K!llB i j Avenue, Immediate Entry. t t A 1g |w| OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CrtJfrA. SCOTCH Apply to 59, Be*ch Street. 7 s*'**“£ w. 4 (Incorporated in Ecgkad by Royol Ch«» <cr 186s [incorporated in the colony or honoko»< g IAI'LJ
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  • SPORTING NOTES
    • 195 3 FEWEST ENTRIES FOR MANY YEARS London. January 7 The altered condition of the Grand National have censed a drop in the entries from 85 set yesr tn 58 thia year. It is the lowest number of entries for many years, but there are no eurprising absentees. The
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    • 165 3 IRISH INTERNATIONAL BACK JOINS PRESTON Dundalk, ’ate on Chr stm”.a Ev**, came to termp wi’h Burnloy for the release of Andy MeCluggage, the Irish In'ernational back, who h«s been in Free State football this season. McC uzeage was a refine 1 pl .yer with Burnley, but at
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    • 132 3 A b xing problem is now engaging the Home Office, the result of which will lead to the first appearmoe in boxing history of acolcu'el fighter at the Royal Albert Hall. He is the British Empire Heavy-weiaht Champion, Larry Gains, of Canad.*, who will ba rn’tohei with ths
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    • 94 3 Swimtrirg costumes with open backs and cut away sides, wh»ch have become increasingly popu'ar with the cu'.tof sunbathing in B-itain, are disliked by swimming club offiaialr. The W«stern Counties Swimming Associatiou has decided to circularise all sw mmers in the association’s area c ndemning such costumes.
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    • 45 3 18-YEAR OLD BOY BE AT3 WOMAN CHAMPION Londor*! l5 McGloin. the eighteen year old boy who was runner-up in the B)ys Golf Champknehip to-day b=at Wan s Morgan, woman champion of England, who is 21 yetrs od, by 4 and 2 over 36 holer.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • NEWS FROM ALL PARTS
    • 134 4 drama in a blizzard Ordeal of a Canadian Mounted Policeman Aklavlke, January 5 A howling blizzird, a dog-81edge 8 revere gunehit wcuad in the cheat, and 80 mdes to go was the terrible ordeal of a 0 nidian mounted policeman tc-lay. 01 patrol duty across
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    • 101 4 THE MAN WOUNDED IN ACTION The first Briton wounded in the war, Mr. James M. Dale, of Harold avenue, Gillinghsm, has received a Christmas hamper from an ar ony mous ex-officer. Mr. Dale, who was serving as a stoker in the destroyer Lark in the Njrth
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    • 71 4 —B.U.P. SECRET CABIN AND EVER? COMFORT Bremen Three stewards in the German liner Bremen, which holds the Atlantic speed record, were given terms of imprisonment ranging from two to ten months for aiding stowaways. A comfortable “cabin’’ had been fitted in one of the walls of the ship’s
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    • 87 4 —B.U.P. ”PROTESTANTS, EMULATE CATHOLICS” Vatican City The Pope’s Chris'mas encyclical defines the attitude of the Roman Catholic Church to the V.rgin The encyclic*! develops the argument that as Jesus Christ is indeed God, Mary must be called Mother of Gjd, and if she is Mother of God
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    • 92 4 FOOTBALL STOPrED WHEN RAILINGS CRASHED Twen'.y feet of iron railings and concrete foundations c dhpsid at Griffin Park cn Chris m. s D_>y during the Third Division match between Brentford and Fulham, and a number of spectators were hurled to the playing pitch. There was
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    • 73 4 STILL OLUr HING IT AF.ER IRON BAR ATTACK Mies I.ia Biai was returning from shopping :n B.imirgbam kte at night, when a man struck her ou the head with an iron bar. She Ca'led for help and the man ran away. The girl ftagge ed to an
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 263 4 I e A s> v TERMS Make the Purchase of a Piano 1 without Drawing on your Capital—Remark3 ably easy I $5O-00 Deposit and I $2O-00 Per Month Are Our Hire Purchase Terms Re-conditioned Pinnos From $/50'00 Each Or The Superb Robinson Upright Grand For $***** I’ MBS nffiH- I
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    • 428 4 Uet thisjNew RsitiveJlegistration Gillette Razor NOTE THE o JJ Z* NEW FEATURES 'practicallif me! f. jy nJy assures real shaving comfort. 2 a you can afford to throw away your old razor! I IX Here s a genuine New, posttire-registration Gillette s.sts tarnish ar disdaiouradon for you —at a special
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  • FEMINE REFLECTIONS
    • 867 5 I r 1HM Mr pepsß 8 p»' h doth oosfiie in u>. ’uMied. 81 thiß f th 6 <', t i«» k of her wind 7‘; < ner >» ne d her Do. tries th* Wlowi B plsn I* .’L window with KW ostiy u lltot“’ rb,r
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    • 630 5 BY ROSAMUND Even those who mu t restrict their entertainmen’B this year will want the children to havethvir party. It uuy not be so elaborate as other years, but that will hard’y affect the children. A '‘swell party ig more often cdoubted to satisfy the pride of the
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    • 62 5 Every woman wishes to be warmly es we.l ?s sttraclivrly clad this winter, and a tweed coat with not much fur, but eufficirrt to make a snug neck-line is a happy s luticn. The example sketched is of a diagonal tweed iu fawn and brown, its Phriicularly
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    • 546 5  -  BY IRENE ADAIR No woman need sigh because her frock has becom? "tired,” for fur, as a trimming, has a magic d effect; that is assuming the length is right to add a few inches by means of far is quite dtmodt Narrow lengths of broadtail, caracu 1 or
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    • 541 5  -  BY yIOLVT pISMORE A man fnend of mln® with whom I was discussing business recently, look? r at me with a ha’f-humorcus smile and Bird, "Aren’t you mercenary?” I should explain that I wasn’t trying to "gold dig," but on’y discussing a business transaction in which I
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    • 489 5  -  BY GERTRUDE MOORE The white-haired woman is justified in being proud of her glorious tossession if she keeps her hair in such good condition that it gleamsand sparkles, If she is wise ehe will dress to suit her hair, and let her mike-ap suit her
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    • 473 5  -  BY MURIEL RAPcON In the course of the effort t*» snmulste British trade, the criticism ha? bsen made chat excillmt though British proiucta are in most departments, we hav? l;gged behind continental countries in the production of modern, colourful, household etceteras. Thia nry have b j
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  • 3068 6 Commissioners’ Final Decision Mr. Maas States His Objections at Length Cost Prohibitive At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners a final dec’sion was arrived at with regard to the making up of Bell Road, the decision being that the frontagers should
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  • 124 6 PAD a NG PARTY DEFEATED BY 4 GOALS TO ONE 1 A football match was played yesterday on the Patani Road ground between the Police and the Padang Party and resulted in a win for the former by 4 goals to one The winners deserved their victory.
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  • 31 6 Reuter. SOUTHPORT AND NEWCASTLE DRAW AFTER EXTRA TIME The Cup re-play between Southport and Newcastle resulted in a draw, each side scoring a goal. Extra time was played.—
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  • 36 6 TO BE DISCONTINUED Information has been received from the Netherlands East Indies Postal Authorities that the air mail service operating between Singapore and Medan will be discontinued from the Ist February, 1982.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 598 6 jFjMpW yWj r'ln «•'Altenburgs'Foods JI I The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to .11 the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are I I germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, j and
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  • 571 7 b E Aokrill. 0 0 P D Saremb.n, i on home leave shortly. 1/ T ifltice Thorne, the Judge for Johore Chief Jastioe F M.S aurin J, »bU» leav of 8,1 L Oe O gjpbicstone. p T m Husband M 0., has assumei Mr /flaoerintendent of Surveys,
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  • 109 7 ?OUNG EURASIAN WOMAN IN district court lit r' e aing young Eurasian woman -a iV isnD g6i Nyok Butterworth, appear 1 toe Penang District Judge. Mr. H. el Sr 3 mon *ing as defendant in a 1 88M818 i ,n aspect two cheques kJ j a^e to
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  • 24 7 The r 4 ik y e°u khe above commitfc ®e funfo. l he following donation to the Caldwell Esq. $lOO.OO
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  • 333 7 PATHAN GETS THREE YEARS The trial was concluded at 4 o’clock c yesterday afternoon at the Assize Court of the youthful Pathan Akbar Khan, who was put in the dock to answer a charge of I having intentionally caused the death of one Ponniab, a Tamil at
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  • 107 7 VEHICLES DEPARTMENT CASE AGAIN POSTPONED The case in which K. A hamed Khan, until recently *he registration clerk to the Registrar of Vehicles f enang, is charged with criminal breach of trust of $3 !00 and with falsification of accounts was again mentioned before Mr. Edward
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  • 98 7 CHE TTY CARES AGAIN POSTPONED Before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magis irate, the cases were mentioned this morn ing in which V R. Ramanathan Chetty and 8 N. S T Satappa hetty are charged with criminal breach of trust as an agent and with abetment of criminal breach
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  • 72 7 A tennis tournament will be held at the Penang Recreation Club commencing early in February, Entries have filled in well for the Men’s Singles Championship Men’s Singles Handicap and the Mens Doubles Handicap and two other events are the Ladies Singles and Mixed Doubles for which fair
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  • 59 7 To day at the Waterfall Gardens at 5 p.m 1 March Old Comrades Teik 2 Overture Le Songe D’Une Nuit D’Ete Thomas 8 Fuite Three Dale Dances Wood 4 Selection Kissing Time Caryll 5 Intermezzo Softly Unawares Lincke 6 Two Pieces (a) Waltz— ’Rooky Mountain Lullaby” King (b)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 128 7 s Foochow Lacqier Wa e AND CURIOS JUST UNPACKED AT K. T. SWEE, Sb, LOGAN ROAD, PENANG Irish Linen Drawn-thread Work FOR THE COMIKG SEASON We have made adequate preparations to meet the rush. Our price maintained in spite of increased working costs. If you want prompt deliveries call at
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    • 506 7 r.?w wonder ship of the p. (jr O. fleet is of 22,500 tons displacement and cap- e b’ o a speed of 23 knots. v Vt Her main turbines developH. P. are lub- x ricated with Wakefield Marine Turbine Oil. A, Specify Wakefield Industrial Lubri- EN cants in your mills,
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  • 459 8 From the statement by h's Excell ncy the Governor in the Legislative Council meeting at Malacca yesterday, the unemployed both inside and outside the Port Dickson camp may take heart that at least efforts are being made in official quarters t j save them from
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  • 222 8 O’d Moore of Al .anaik fame, has a rival in a German sesr, who ia v-ry scientific and who arrays his prophecies in a mantle cf pseudo profundity. It is pleasant to observe that his reading of events for 1932 is decidedly on tho optimistic side. For
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  • 150 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Statement to House oa Tariff Decision Parliament re assembles on Tuesday and a Cabinet meeting held yesterday morning WAS understood to be concerned with proce dure in the opening stages. It is expected thit an early statement will be made to the House on
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  • 72 8 —Router. Astounding Infringements of Safety Coda Moscow, January 26 The tri*l of railway officials responsil > for the accident at Koagino on January 1 7 hag revta'ed astounding infringements < f the working code such ag passing sign and fn ure to see whether the line v s
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  • 981 8 Pemng, Wednesday O-DAY is the centenary of the birth of the JtSf v Charles Lutwidge Dpdgson (Lewis Carroll), one of the wittir st and cleanest humorists in English literature. I i V ARROLL was so modest about his humorous works, Alice in Wonderland, Alice Through the Looking-glass
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  • 49 8 —Rugby Bau.o r Government Terms for Buddie Grant The London County Council hia b ,r informed that if they decida to n P Waterloo Fridge across the Tham lS ~y! new one carrying six lines of Government would make a gran: 0 per cent, of the cost.-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 131 8 «jot. M—> t mle'for V W M JdOLAC I A 'j ,BCi ll am, ,Sa |!H a Sa.[ad oi£ i s s iiji IE I LzAZr.CZ. |j 11 (ioLd Lohelr GoLd Capsule lgj Useit |j |r Jm (IncL see why I h'esoiL I I*s; .J'wilactured bu s* ff J -rSS
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    • 32 8 K. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST, ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. MODERN BAMIUIION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 900 9 —Reuter. I «'IA'iGHAI and I PEKING ORGANS ]B-handed Action by Japanese foreign alarm at DEVELOPMENTS I imcric2fi Inferential I Warning Shanghai. January 26 |,(Slt««‘ lon is quiet and ■««neral apprehension Is I hat the Ja P anese naval rjtborities will take the law IjDtotheiPOwn hands. L,nwlHle, Chinese
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  • 597 9 Rente? Soundness of Britain’s I Financial Position U. S. CREDITS REPAID In view of the figures disclosed in the latest revenue returns, a balanced budget is regarded as definitely in prospect. Ihe returns furnish further evidence of the remarkable response made to the appeal for prompt
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  • 87 9 remaining in custody is 584. tcugny Radio Service. Further Surrenders And Captures The Government of Burma’s report on the situation for the week ended the twentythird states that satisfactory progress con tinues and further surrenders and captures of remaining leaders are taking place. In Pegu district a small party
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  • 58 9 A Home Office staherngnt says that no further trouble has occurred at Dartmoor Prison since Sunday morning. The United States Steel Corporation has declared a quarterly dividend of fifty cents compared with one dollar previously. Four of the accused in the Honolulu Kahahawai murder trial have
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  • 238 9 —Reuter. 6 Officers and 54 Men Aboard FEVERISH RESCUE ATTEMPTS Under 17 Fathoms off Portland Bill A naval disaster was feared implied by an Admiralty statement issued last night that no news had been received of the submarine M 2 since she dived off Portland at 10
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  • 86 9 Rugby Radio Service. U, S. B’ll to Interfere With Foreign Shipping The British Ambassador at Washington has made a protest to the United States Government against the terms of a Bill which Senator King of Utah is introducing into the senate The I i’l would empower officials to
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  • 62 9 was displayed by the rescue parties,—Rugby Radio Service. Death Roll Now Numbers E-even The explosion at the Glamorgan colliery at < Iwynypia, South Wales, on Monday night caused eleven deaths. Near y hundred men were in the pit at the time and many of these received minor
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  • 60 9 Reuter. M2-NO DEFINITE TRACE It is believed some of the crew of the M 2 were Poseidon survivors. Although no definite trace of the submarine had been found by 330 this morning, hope ie still entertained that the trapped men are alive It 19 just possible for them
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  • 678 9 Possible Instructors For Regiment COUNCIL MEEFING (From Our Special Correspondent) Malacca. January 26 In the Legislative Council to day the Governor, replying to the adjournment sheeches, said: "I had the opportunity of seeing the special Service Company on parade at the Military Tattoo at Kuala Lumpur
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  • 88 9 SENSAT ONAL RUMOUR DENIED A report has gained currency in Singapore that his E ce'lency the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) will shortly be saving Malaya, and that his successor has already been appointed. The data mentioned as that of his departure is March 8 (when the r.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 212 9 NEW “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” RECORDS TO-DAY AT S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD.. 16, Bishop Street, y PENANG. g 11li 1 L S? j I got the favourite th.s lime. b I 5 I did not k cvv you hid a Ticket. I Not a Horse, Stupid. I I J ALLSOPP’S BEER.
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  • 671 10 FAIRY TALES FOR TINY REDS CAPITAL AS OGRE TENEMENTS REALLY PALACES TIIE BoUhevik book for babies lias arrived. It is a story-book for politicallyminded children called “The Red Corner Book,” F jpt Christmas searching the bookf•#ll* for suitable literature for the c :i,
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  • 281 10 Company Reports SMALL NET PROFIT The following is the Directors’ report to shareholders for the year ended October 31, 1931, to be presented at the annual meeting to be held at Singap on February 2. Accounts.—The net profit for the year amounts to $476 45 Cs
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  • 47 10 The homeward mail by the a s. Karara a closes at 10 a-m. on ba urday, the 30th instant. The s.s. Rohr a with mail» despa'cLed from London on January 7 is expected to arrive here at 6am. or Fri a;, th* 29 h instant.
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  • 48 10 The s s Krian left for Bela wan Deli yesterday with the following passengers: Mrs Brandon Bravo, Mr R M Tritoch, Mr Yeap Hoon Teong, Mr Yip Go, Tengkoe Moh-L Mockta. Mr Kam Chre Guan, Mr Ho Kim Yee, Mr L Fermandc, Mr Choong Tiang Seng.
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  • 45 10 The sslpoh left for Singapore and Port Swettenham with the following passenger?: Mrs G T Dawes, M'«s G M Dawe», Misp E D Dawes. Mr J Peacock, Mr J 8 Anpadurai, Mr W F Scully, Mr Yeo Kok Hof, Mr Kij Kim Seng.
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  • 25 10 Th* e.s. Sarpedon is expected to arrive <t Penang about noon on Thursday f rrm Liverpool. The efamor wi:i snc'xr in the roads.
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  • 144 10 TO-DAY’S PRIOJS The following ware the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list it 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day a? CD CD JJ Shares J > m m 00 10. I 0 |O. 10. Mining Ayer Hitam M 10/6 11/- 10/6 11/- ex Kinta 1.00
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  • 59 10 Latest London,; New York and Local Prices TIN LONDON Spot £l4O 10 0 Up 22/6 3 Months £143 10 0 Up 25/SINGAFORS $72.25 per picul Up 50 c. 50 to js done RUBBER, London 11 d Unchanged Kew York 41 c. (Gold) L’p c Local 8 c.
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  • 116 10 Messrs. Eastern Smeaing Co. Ltd. London Ja3uary 25, Spot £138.17.6 three months* buying £l4l-15 0 three months* selling £l4l 17-6. Messrs. Boustead <t Co., Ltd, 26ch Jaauiry quotation for Singapore cefi ed tin $7l 75 per picul, bueine-s do 8 50 tons, Penang rtfiaed tin $7O-87} per picul.
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  • 141 10 Latest Quotations Tues. Mon. Bat. Jan. 25 Jan 23 Sept. 19 Paris 87 15/1G 87| 128.96 New York 8.46} 8.44 4.85} Montreal 4,00 8.99 Brussels 24.85 24 65 84.88 Geneva 1775 17.65 24.86 Amsterdam 8.69} 8.54 12.08 Milan 69 1/16 68| 92.89 Berlin 14} 14 9/16
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  • 914 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES t J 3} a a BUBBBK gD&stafU 9 Allenby BuNms Be 66 4loe Gtajah RnbbM BnVs* 40 6C Arnfttoßmafe Ktlay Be<t»«ca 76 e Ayer BWnn PtanUnx Hyjfltoate 7?j 8' Aye-? Kuninff Babbar Srt*3a* 16 2 Aye/ Molek Rubber Oe 4' tr 4yer Fanae Bubba» Mrtate»
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 396 10 Mgl Modern MethodJ Efficient Runnymede’ Accounting—. Cheerful unJ Cool I I Winlock sirnnK TO-NIGHT I s imph. DINNER DANCE I UeS work B P e eds up entry and reference, Sunday—2l»t February oaves tide (an 0-0. VARIETY CONCERT tn uni of European Unemployment FunJ. ISYICJ, dKld S&VCS OlOney, Thousands of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 104 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 85 N e nil 5 p.m. 85 N E Friday 6 a.m. 76 e Noon 85 N e nU 5 p.m. 86 n w Saturday 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 84 n E nil 5 p.m. 83
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  • 613 11 Port of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines Tbe following is a list Jof vessels arriving and sailing coni dnring he week: IN PORT TO-DAY From Sailing For Data of Sailing Tff. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Same Porte To-day Bsgan-Si'Api Ap*, Paneh (Laboean-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan Tg.-Baki) Batoe Bahra,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 326 11 co., UM LET i Is your future provided for? An ENDOWMENT POLICY with the largeat pruMa' ac Ban kl jjl 1 [i 1 Assurance Company in the British Empire will ensure a capital sum, on retire- I 17-18» I t j|i ment, with complete PROTECTION for your DEPENDENTS during the
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    • 72 11 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To Cleat at Specially Reduced Prices. Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advaaae Colums i« I. without 1« .1 >■ fortnightly M M i> m m h 1, n 1. with h ii 11 at $2.50 eacht Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD. I YOU GET
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 146 11 P AjO ■rpr Starting To-night 6-15 and 9-30 WILLIAM HAINES with Irene Purcell and a Grand British Oast in JUST A GIGOLO I 1 The Fastest, Snappiest. Smartest, Happiest Comedy Yet Seen I y Eclipsing "DEVIL TO PAY*’ METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE. SUPPORTED BY i Traveltalk —Charity Chase Comedy—- Dicing Novelty SPLASH
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  • 1138 12 THEIR PECULIAR PEOPLE The Habits of the Yao Tribe Really little is known about some of the hili tribes dwelling on the borderi of Siam, in some instances because they live in such out-of-the way plscea, in others apparently because they do not particularly welcome
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  • 575 12 BILL FAVOURED Question of Adoption Involved Entire agreement with the spirit of tbe Mui Tsai Ordinance, which aims at the ultimate elimination of the mui tsai system in the Colony, and is to be introduced at the meeting of the Legislative Council at Malacca was expressed by
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  • 401 12 LUCK CRAIN LETTERS MUST STOP A FRESH OUC3RE\K 3,000,000 Boy Scouts to Smash an Evil Myth LORD BADEN-POWELL, following a fresh ou bresk of the chain-letters (.noeraition, issued a warning to all the 3,000,000 members of the Biy Scout movement, urging them 'o smash
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  • 276 12 HAPPINES-i LOST Penalty cf The Empty Cradle More marriages are being broken to-day because of nerve racked wives than tver before. More women were treated for neurasthenia in 1931 than in any previous year. WITH this announcement is linked the fact that the latest birth-rate
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  • 211 12 £500,000 COLLECTION OFFERED IN LONDON The Sunday Express understands that the Queen of Spain has epened negotiations for the sale in London 1 f her famous collection of jewellery. The collection is reputed to be worth at least £500,C00. It was smuggled out of
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  • 187 12 Fen*’!! January 27 OK. Benares t-xau-ui 5 :0 Clovss u M Gold Is&f Pick" t h v i 17J.00 Sts 70.00 I. VOe .i 50.00 Ooccnttls s 1,000 15.00 Oopra Bnndried ealee 6.10 Raßani «1« Raitaas Green SaaU She. RicaBiaraNo, i do I do 5 .< do do
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  • 60 12 P.nang. January By Co«rl<>V of On London Bank Damand ‘i 1 mrt Il 9116 Private 3 m/t« cr.dil »14 11/18 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demand X* France u y- 153 j mdia n tic- 100 Bangkok pT.T P nOUJ Bat-vla |pc.»r«”' TT 37 l p.o. di«- no“'
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 179 12 u I Lost Fat in an easy way Countless people are telling others an easy, pleasant way to reduce. You see the results in every circle now. Note how slender figures are becoming almost universal. Many still employ abnormal exercise and diet. But more and more are coming to the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 599 12 MALAYA TRADE STATISTICS I Comparative statement of the value of Foreign Trade, including parcel post, bullion and coin, in 1930 and 1931, IMPORTS EXPORTS To 1931 n 1931 lucres 1930 Mer- p rfrcel Bullion Gand Increaße+ Merchan- Parcal Bullion Grand ncr aBe+ Total Trade DeoremGrand chan- p an d coin
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  • 250 13 CRASH IN CAR THEIR FA HER j DROVE > LONELY ROAD MYSTERY TWO stepsons of Mrs. H. B. Tate, Conservative M.P. for West Willesden, were killed in mail week when a motor-car driven by their father, Mr. Henry Burton Tate, of Great Cumberlandplace, W., cverturned in
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  • 204 13 HI 'TO IOAL ISSUE Three nolaUs events in the history of Siam will be con memorated by 8 tew series of postage to be issued by the Siamese**Gov’rnment early in the New Tear. These sre to commemorate the one hundred end fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of
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  • 145 13 WHIM 13A L PP.«DICTIONS Whimsical predictions of life in 1950 were made by Sir Hugh Allen in s speech at a conference of the Incorporated Society of Musicians in London recently. He sueg-sted that in future everything would be run by corpor-ticns similar to the B. B.
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