Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 October 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 244. Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 15th OCTOBER» 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 2549 1 f.m.s. retrenchment COMMITTEE’S REPORT GENERAL CONCLUSIONS Tax On Rice Not Favoured OBJECTIONS TO GENERAL IMPORT TARIFF We publish to-day excerpts from the General Conclusions of the F.M.S. Retrenchment Committee as published in the report made public yesterday. Further extracts from the report will be
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  • 256 1 —Reuter. Negotiations Begin in London Rugby, Yesterday. While the Anglo-French conversations w’ere proceeding at the Prime Minister’s official residence, No. 10, Downing Street, this morning, important negotiations between the British and Irish Free State Governments were opened nearby at the offices of the Cabinet Secretariat. These negotiations
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  • 82 1 .—Reuter. Traders Unperturbed By Agreements Tokyo, Yesterday. Japanese traders appear to be unperturbed by the Ottawa agreements as they consider they are unlikely to affect them seriously and point out that India already had a twenty-five per cent, discriminatory tariff against Japanese goods and an additional ten
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  • 53 1 —Reuter. Manchukuo Police Chief Expresses Regret Tokyo, Yesterday. Nothing is known of the lynching of Mrs. Woodruff’s murderer, but Harbin reports that the Chief of the Manchukuo police called on the British Consul and stated that one of the murderers had been arrested and expressed nis deepest regret
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    • 2295 2 7~~-~ 1 RANKS 1 RATES FOR CASUAL AUCTION SALE notices "DODGE'M" ADVERTISEMENTS lllU r F »un< at MINING LAN Mv glenapp Voy. 25 Briglltest Spot The MercantHs Bank Chartered Bank AU communications relating to state of pekak. arrived 8/10/32. O f India, Limited 7777'7? Advertisements should be addressed to (Under
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  • 1017 3 THE TWO POINTS OF VIEW The income-tax question in Kenya is largely one of point of view. Whether income-tax in its modern form merely places the burden on the shoulders apparently best able to bear it, with a supreme disregard for the secondary and subsequent results on
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  • 661 3 importing chandu from CHINA 1,362 TAHILS CONSIGNMENT THAT WAS EXPECTED Probably for the first time in the history of Singapore a European woman has fallen foul of the law in connection with the smuggling of contraband chandu into the Colony from China. On Wednesday afternoon the woman
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    • 13 3 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in the "P/NANG GAZETTE"
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    • 269 3 “SHIP” BRAND BEER BREWED j]n BRITISH J and BEER BOTTLED I IWaM» SATISFIES f 1 EVERY J GREAT f 1 Britain nrrnaiH thir ST A>o EOT TllO f(jo i g —o— I Sole Agenfs: Henry Wangh Co., Ltd., PENANG SINGAPORE, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR. 1 I—l SS****- “J® Foods Made from
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  • 123 4 Six Assailants Convicted Two Acquitted Ratnapura, Oct. 1 The District Court trial of Samy, Thewasi Kangany, Kunchiampillai, Kaliappen, Samiappan, Kadiravelu, Doresamy Sambu, and Kavaren, labourers of Pissakande Estate, on charges of unlawful assembly, using deadly weapons and causing grievous hurt to the Superintendent, Mr. W. Christie,
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  • 459 4 CHARGE OF ASSAULT Before the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K.C.) at the Central Criminal Court, John Smith, 28, labourer pleaded guilty to a count in an indictment charging him with a common assault on Major Reginald Benson, D.S.O. Mr. Christmas Humphreys appeared for defendant.
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  • 268 4 MAN EJECTED FROM RESTAURANT Appearing in the dock with his arm in a sling, Arthur Adam Stambois, 36, described as an inventor, of Mayfair Court, Stratton Street, W., was charged at Marlborough Street Police Court with making use of insulting words and behaviour at Bury
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  • 425 4 Mrs. Quah Peik See is unwell and confined to her house at present. Dr. J. Portelly, of the Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to act as Senior Health Office, Johore. Mr. F. L. Pentelow, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., Singapore, is proceeding on leave by
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  • 238 4 Victim Of The Slump The circumstances surrounding the death of a Chinese woman, the wife of a rag and bone man, who was found hanging in a house in Muar Road on September 29, was inquired into by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne). The deceased’s
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    • 125 4 S2B3SiE®3S■OLB H B E a B S H BARtW I —o- STILL AVAILABLE ill I:' OUR REMOVAL SALE LEFT US WITH A FEW MUSICAL I INSTRUMENTS 9 I which wc aro ©Bering at BARGAIN PRICES a GUBTARS from ban Jo MANDOLINES 5.00 CORNETS $30.00 i ACCORDEONS S W VIOLINS g
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  • 1449 5 British Power Boats triumph OF MODERN enterprise How Britain has succeeded in establish- new industry, and cne with possibili- which are now almost illimitable, is X\torv underlying the creation and devent b- Mr Hubert Scott-Paine, the amateur racing-boat pUot, L'British Power Boat Company. And it r
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  • 245 5 "KILL HIM” CRIES DRIVEN INTO ALLEY AND KICKED A howling mob of roughs and unemployed attacked Mr. H. R. Murray-Philipson, the successful Conservative candidate in the Twickenham by-election after the declaration of the poll. They followed Mr. Murray-Philipson and forced him into a cul-de-sac, where the
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  • 96 5 COMMANDER WHO KEEPS TOBACCO SHOP The man behind the counter in a tobacconist’s shop on the Brighton front is a retired lieutenant-commander of the British Navy. He is Lieut.-Commander G. L. Woodbridge. He is believed to be the only officer of his rank to run such a
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  • 148 5 SHOCK FOR CYCLIST TYPIST WAS TOO FRIGHTENED TO RUN The ghost of a beautiful woman, wearing eighteenth-century costume, is said to be haunting the grounds of Boston House, in Burlington-lane, Chiswick, W. “While cycling past the house,” said Mr. Arthur Clayton, who lives in the
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  • 203 5 TRAINLOAD OF MACHINERY u REGISTERED By registering a trainload of machinery an important contract for the Iraq pipeline system was saved by a firm of contractors at Slough. They had been unable to place the machinery on rail before 4 p.m. to catch a steamer leaving
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  • 490 5 P.R.C. Beaten WILLIAMS SCORES 1 A HAT-TRICK The Cup tie between the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club and the Penang Recreation Chib was played yesterday on the Victoria Green and resulted in a win for the former by three clear goals. The game was dull and
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    • 386 5 BAN HIM KONGSI. NOTICE to Sub-partners of the Trustees B r of Khoo Chew Pan alias Khoo Suat Pan B A X NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the B B B business of BAN HIN KONGSI formerly B carrying on the business of miners at Seta- B w*. t’fe '’C
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 134 5 > RH l i B k I _Hi I Matinee To-day at 2.45 p.m. PACKING AT EVERY SHOW! j&s flightiestiffi Real! Different! It Rips jfitjt Civilization’s Backdoor Wide Open! Never Has the Human Eye Been piGOBIUA BHLv with Mr. Mrs. i MARTIH JOHNSONKjHi Picture Onl y Talking Picture WzA 100%
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  • 752 6 THE EMPTY CELLAR EFFORTS TO SAVE MANSERVANT FROM INTEMPERANCE Sir John Leigh, M.P. for Clapham, S.W., gave a remarkable account at the Westminister Coroner’s Court of his efforts to rescue his butler from intemperance. The man committed suicide at Sir John’s house in Carlton House-ter-race,
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  • 785 6 TASK IS MADE HOPELESS DEAN FORCED TO CHANGE HIS STYLE Who would be a centre forward No player is so keenly criticised. Unless he gets the goals he is judged to have failed in his job, although he may go through a match and do everything
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  • 133 6 The third volume of the report of the Wild Life Commission is now available, at $4 per copy. It embraces a schedule of relevant enactments, rules, regulations and orders; extracts from game laws of other countries; exhibits of the Rubber Growers’ Association, etc. There is much interesting
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    • 546 6 CaOLD meat and qw b e{ ome rea ||y appetising with a little LEA PERRINS' SAUCE 95« yin /Li v\ J IVZien Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. -THE old saying that “Distance lends enchantment** is never more apt or to the point than when applied
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    • 14 6 WIRELESS WIRELESS I Informative and Interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.
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    • 138 6 4hk f jit' XIT» L. Vi’ ei OF FRESHNESS OX EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE Al ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES o SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA Id dispensary (1929) M BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 3SB. bi in ini i j i ™lrll i? ii^A* Ji Mi iii i ihw T XingCeorgelV
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  • 1591 7 “NOT OPPOSED TO LEGISLATION SUGGESTED STATE BOARD OF CONTROL The Royal Commission on Lotteries and Betting, which met again recently at the offices of the Industrial Court, Westminster, received evidence concerning the attitude of the voluntary hospitals to lotteries from Sir Arthur Stanley and Lord Luke. Another
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  • 224 7 DISAPPOINTED LUNCH CROWD WAITS IN VAIN There was a lunch-time treasure-hunt in Hatton Garden, E.C., on September 16— all because a jewel merchant’s hand slipped. Just after one o’clock the jewel merchant was seen to fall on his hands and knees outside the shop of
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  • 129 7 BUT HER OPPONENT HOLES IN 1 AND HALVES Lady Stanley, wife of Lord Stanley, M.P., and daughter-in-law of the Earl of Derby, halved a hole in net one while playing with Willie Ritchie, the veteran Scottish international, at Addington, Surrey, where Ritchie is
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  • 144 7 “I DON’T SUPPOSE YOU WANT TO,” SAYS JUDGE That he was not to see his mother-in-law or annoy her was a condition imposed by Mr. Justice Charles at the Old Bailey when binding over Charles Joseph Hearn, aged 39. Hearn pleaded guilty to setting fire
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  • 424 8 Since the end of June when the 3y 2 per cent. War Loan Conversion scheme was announced, the so-called ban upon new issues—actually it was a request by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to borrowers not to come upon the market until the scheme was completed—has been
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  • 313 8 To the older generation the progress of the young people of to-day is a headlong rush down the primrose path of late hours arid dissipation. Yet the summer of 1932 may prove to be the turning-point in the mad career; for, we are told, in these fine days
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  • 45 8 Death Of Hon. Katherine Plunket Rugby, Yesterday. The Honourable Katherine Plunket, eldest daughter of the second Baron Plunket, former Bishop of Tuam, Ireland, died today. She was bom in November, 1820, and was the oldest woman in the British Isles. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 1037 8 NORMAN AND TUDOR DAYS WORK OF RESTORATION The restoration of Dover Castle was seriously begun two years ago, when the Keep, hi'herto used as a military store, was formally handed over to his Majesty’s Office of Works by the military authorities. Previously alterations had a military
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  • 838 8 FINDS IN PALESTINE Canaanite Pottery, dating back four thousand years, found in th ne&r! I Kirjath Sepher, has shown C onV ity 01 I that the models of earthenware an 7 I made by Greek and Roman crafts™ Chi 34 copies of the original forms I perfected
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 170 8 Mfci TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. .U IT’S A FAIRYLAND AT NIGHT DEAN'S OPERA OF SINGAPORE Will Present JULA-JULI BINTANG TIGA ”OR THE THREE GOLDEN STARS” TO-MORROW NIGHT Ramona AT LUNAR HALL Bin Lock Seah ShanghaiFoochow Opera Presents Kuan Im Siew Chooi Boh,” Slang Ean Eng Hooi Chay Chor,” “Pat Bee
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  • 684 9 GERMANY DISAGREES TO GENEVA QUESTION OF VENUE CANNOT BE DECIDED Franco-German Tension Rugby-, Yesterday. A communique issued from Downing Street states Conversations i tn dav and yesterday between Mr. Macdonald, M. Herriot and took pla ce J John Simon on the subject of the British proposal
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  • 689 9  -  By Mr. T. J. McGregor ALLEGATIONS THAT HE HAS LEFT PENANG In the Supreme Court yesterday, appearIng on behalf of Mr. T. J. McGregor, Mr. H Macniece applied to Mr. Justice PriK f C for an order for substituted Ph 1 t Ol
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  • 47 9 STILL DETAINED AND QUESTIONED DY POLICE Stockholm, Yesterday. Deprived in accordance with police regulations of boots and braces, Torsten Kreuger is still detained by the police who are closely questioning him on certain aspects of the failure of the Hoegbroforsen company, c woodpulp firm. —Reuter.
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  • 125 9 Tactical Exercise To-morrow As already stated, the annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley <>orps by His Excellency Major-General Gidfield, General Officer Commanding the Troops in Malaya, will take place in Penang on Sunday, October 30. The inspection will take place during the course of
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  • 140 9 Magnificent Appointments The "Show-boats" of quite a number of lines have visited Penang during the course of the last few r years but none have been more magnificently appointed than the Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Rosso which W’as in Penang Harbour on Saturday
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  • 91 9 FlN—Spot t;( ..YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £l5l-10-0 £l5O-10-0 TIN (3 Months) London ..I £152-12-6 £l5l-12-6 Singapore $77.25 $78.00 Business Done Penang $77.25 Business Done Buyers. COPRA— (Sundried) 55-85 $5.85 BLACK PEPPER $22.00 $22.00 RUBBER London 2j?d. New York 8 (G) (G) Singapore 7% cts. 7’4 cts. TAPIOCA Medium Pearl
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  • 324 9 S.S. HELIKON" LOOTED AND ABANDONED PIRATES PLAY THE GALLANT TO EUROPEAN LADIES Well-To-Do Merchant Commits Suicide Hong Kong, Yesterday. The s.s. Helikon was proceeding to Saigon from Hong Kong with 300 passengers when a determined rush was made by armed ruffians who soon crushed the
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  • 82 9 meht will contribute half the costs.—Reuter. POSSIBILITY OF GENERAL STRIKE AWE RTE D Belfast, To-day. The possibility of a general strike is believed to be definitely averted by the decision of the Ministry for Home Affairs to increase outdoor relief between 40 and 60 per cent. It was
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  • 99 9 Mr. A. V. Aston Acting The Hon. Mr. T. P. Allen, Resident Councillor, Penang, is away on a holiday at Fraser’s Hill but wdll be leaving Fraser’s Hill to-day in order to be at Singapore on Monday for the meeting of the Legislative Council. Mr.
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    • 27 9 CABARET TO-NIGHT AT THE I SUNNYMEDE I Admission $l.OO. TO-MORROW j (SUNDAY.) SAID HOESAIN—CONJUROR and Snake Charmer will i perform on the Lawn at Noon. j c
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    • 71 9 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL, ’Phone 60 TANJONG BUNGAH Light Orchestral Concert EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 5.00 P.M. DINNER DANCE EVERY SATURDAY FROM 8.00 P.M. Light Concert Tea Dance EVERY SUNDAY from 5.00 P.M. SHARP IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWED BY INFORMAL DANCE. LEONARDO C REYES and his Oriental Dance Orchestra (ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE) tu. f.
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  • 470 10 THE MOST BORED MAN IN LONDON BRIDGE of sighs IN A BOAT WITH A WATCHING BRIEF Introducing Mr. Alf Burberry. He is the most bored man on the River Thames. He i s in the lifeboat Mary under Chelsea Briuge and his job is
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  • 378 10 A CUTTING-OUT EXPLOIT IN THE WAR One of the strangest encounters of the Royal Navy in the late War is recalled by the death on September 16 of Captain Frederick Edward Ketelby Strong, D. 5.0., R.N., retired of Hillerton Farm, Bow, Devon, at the age of 53.
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  • 853 10 A TOTAL OF 140,000 MINISTRY OF LABOUR SURVEY Unemployment among juveniles —14 to 18 years of age—has been the subject of a special investigation by the Ministry of Labour. The inquiry was by representative sample of the 71,666 boys and 63,044 girls on the register on
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    • 11 10 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 397 10 r ’THE LANCET <23 II 29> says: S StS A BL Throat. Doctors all a jSfBB over the world recoin- A t JL fe EftrS wt tnKoMnOwi colds,coughs, catarrh, 9 a S IJ&sffilSßPlxT d ,ep,ic wlk the usak Protn Chemists every- f/rL/ifflSdsA BBSAp&ddr A a where. Madam Bnglaad r /t/p
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  • 1285 11 MECHANISTIC VIEW UNSOUND CONTRIBUTING FACTOR TO UNEMPLOYMENT “While it is true that the present world unemployment is, in part, caused by international industrial dislocation, there can be no doubt that a contributing factor is the steady growth of the mechanisation of industry. This may be
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  • 373 11 FIRED REVOLVER WHILE DETECTIVE HELD HIM BY THE SLEEVE INQUEST DISCLOSURE A verict of Suicide was returned at the St. Pancras inquest on Edward Anthony Owen, aged 27, of Brondesbury Villas, Kilburn, N.W., who shot himself on steps leading to Caledonian-road Police Station, N. It
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  • 55 11 FELL AFTER ELECTRIC SHOCK Whilst engaged in painting the roof of one of the Asiatic Petroleum Co’s godowns in Pulau Bukum on Tuesday, a Chinese workman came into contact with a live wire and fell to the cement floor. He fractured his skull and died
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    • 235 11 j < ■2 Gm -2 < S the choice S H 3 b" < OF CHAMPIONS S El 'vW xC J e 1 Tja r tv tvs /a c j -2 :> S.-- < Actual micro-photograph fOsL *4 TUTvc'Ccll, Jr* J JU y Stomach troubla* j TXi-S® qu«z«d with I
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  • 821 12 Proceedings At Council Meeting A meeting of the Council of the Planters’ Association of Malaya was held in Kuala Lumpur on September 30. Mr. R. S. Chantier (Chairman) presided, and there were present Mr. J. C. Innes (Vice-Chair-man), Mr. C. Ward-Jackson (Secretary), and the following delegates and
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  • 212 12 Monthly return of Colony stocks at close of business, Sept. 30th., 1932 in tons. (As declared) are as follows: A. DEALERS’ STOCKS DRY WET TOTAL CREPE Total dry Area R.S.S. U.S.S. WET .Scrap DRY WET DRY rubber as Estate Remill Lump estimated Blanket and by Crepe Bark
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  • 557 12 Singapore, Oct. 12. In the absence of any special features in the local share market, there is very little change in either sentiment or quotations to report. Commodity markets have experienced an easier tendency during the week, and there has been a further sharp decline in share
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  • 249 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, Oct. 12. The market during the interval has been extremely quiet with little or no movement in values. The local spot quotation dropped to 7% cents per lb. last week in sympathy with slightly easier sterling quotations and the market has since continued
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  • 120 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1091st. auction on Wednesday, when there was catalogued 1,513,765 lbs.; 675.79 tons. Offered 1,449,149 lbs.; 646.94 tons. Sold 1,314,923 lbs.; 587.02 tons. Spot London 2 J-id. New York 3% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb.
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  • 173 12 Latest Quotations Frf. Thar. Fat OjL 14 Oat 13 Sept. 19 Paris 87. 87 13 16 128 96 New York 3 44} 8 44} 4,85? Monirt-td 8.764 3.78 Brussels 24 774 24 81’4 34 *8 Geneva 17 82} 17 84 24 86 Ameieidam 8.56$ 8.56 12
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    • 10 12 Start taking ’Phyuasan’ CPBONOUNCBO VIL-OSAN) TO-DAY/ It revitalizes and rejuvenates!
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    • 303 12 The Pinna Gazette IS OBTAINABLE DAILY FROM OUR AGENTS AT P.M. Bukit Mertajam G f 3 Simpang Am pat 4 Sungei Bakap 4.20 Nibong Tebal 43Q Parit Buntar 4 45 Sungei Limo 5.0 Q Bagan Serai sjg Kamunting 5 Taiping it3c Sungei Patani &,45 POST SUBSCRIBERS the following areas) Buttenvorth,
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  • 851 13 Schedule -of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving aid sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 3.5. RANGOON MARU from Japan. Sails for Rangoon and Calcutta. M.S. SILVERBELLE from Calcutta. Sails for Los Angeles and San Francisco. 5.5. SITIAWAN from
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  • 242 13 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. Soccer: D.A.F.C. v. C.R.C., S.X.I. Ground, 5.15 p.m. Inter-State Hockey: Penang v. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. Batang Padang Tin Dredging Co., annual meeting, Henry Waugh Co., noon. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. Hockey: P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade, 5.10 p.m. Penang Free School annual prize
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  • 274 13 £5,000,000 PLAN TO LAND 4,000 PEOPLE A DAY IN LONDON A bin W hich it is hoped to introduce in Parliament this autumn will be the first step in a £5,000.000 scheme to build a huge ae T^ Ome the sky to land 4,000
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  • 255 13 PHOTOGRAPH ENLARGED 3,600 TIMES Evety one knows what a modest man is Sir Charles Higham, the publicity expert. His modesty is as famous as his name. He has been busy for so long drawing attention to other people’s wares that he has completely forgotten
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  • 209 13 COUNTY PROSECUTOR SHOT DEAD The Governor of Kentucky sent a company of National Guards to Manchester, Kentucky, on September 18 to restore order there after two men—one of them the County Prosecutor, Mr. Frank Baker —had been killed, and another wounded, in an outbreak of a
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    • 177 13 You Feel Fitter-And You Do Twice As Much A Tennis—cricket—swim- A ming—football—all wonder- tul exercise after office hours provided you are fit. If you are unfit, either men- x tally or physically, all sports lose their savour. Youi energy flags, and your spiri W I droops Every branch c sport
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  • 184 14 Foreign Firms Rush To Build 20,000 MORE BRITONS AT WORK With the completion of the first six months as a Protectionist nation, Britain is entitled to view with satisfaction the following facts: Over 200 inquiries have been received from foreign manufacturers by the London Chamber of
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  • 183 14 F.M.S. Police Officer In Bangkok Says the Bangkok Times of Tuesday last:— Mr. G. W. Lawes, of the F. M. S. Police, arrived by the international express today. The Royal State Railway authorities were advised of his arrival beforehand and it was also requested that any evidence or
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  • 130 14 CAMBERWELL SUBSTITUTE FOR THE OLD OAK TREE Lovers in Camberwell no longer plight their troth by carving their names on the old oak tree in Lovers’-lane. They use a small writing-deck which stands in an ante-room of the Camberwell register office, w’hue waiting for the registrar. I love
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  • 100 14 Hundreds of people missed death by inches during motor speed trials on the sea front at Brighton. They were watching Mr. A. W. K. von de Benke roar past at more than sixty miles an hour, when there was a crack—and pieces of metal and
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  • 363 14 £5O BOTTLE PARTY FINE PRISON FOR MAN WHO HELPED “Why people go to night clubs” w’as explained by Mr. Mead at Marlborough-street Police Court. Mr. Mead was concluding the hearing of the West End “Bottle Party” case in which the police were stated to have had champagne at
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  • 192 14 TOO MUCH TANNIN A PERIL TO HEALTH Britain is drinking a great deal of cheap foreign tea. Figures compiled by the Tea Brokers’ Association of London show that 6,250,000 lbs. of Java and Sumatra tea, which is inferior to the British grown tea of India and
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  • 175 14 WHAT IS DONE IN MALAYA The different methods adopted by English, Irish and Scottish banks were referred to during the hearing of a case in the Singapore District Criminal Court on Tuesday. The question arose as to the advisability of a bank holding paid cheques for as long
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