Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 October 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE jtiSHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Ho. 255- Vol. LXXXX. SATURDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1490 1 R0 H bolts and stones hurled at police many charged in court POLICE FORBEARANCE PRAISED BY HOME SECRETARY 1 1 PRINCE GF WALES’ CONCERN London, Thursday. Disturbances broke out in the West End of London tn the iT r „f Marble Arch in consequence
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  • 213 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Fall In Value Of Nc Importance Rugby, Yesterday. Commenting on the recent fall in the New York Exchange for sterling which is quoted this morning in the London Foreign Exchange Market at 3.2S r 2> the City Editor of The Times says Great Britain is almost
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  • 65 1 —Reuter. Demand To See Her Son Seven Months In The Year Bucharest, Thursday. Twenty per cent, increase of her allowance and permission to spend seven months every year with her son and maintenance of a palace for her are said to be the demands Princess Helen made to
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  • 196 1 .—Reuter. FURTHER REPORTS OF HOSTILITIES in CHINA NO DANGER TO BRITISHERS Rugby, Thursday. In a statement on the general situation in China, the Foreign Under-Secretary, Caph Eden > in the House of Commons today said reports were received of hostilities in Sze Chian and Shantung. In Shantung Chefoo
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  • 50 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. E. Phillips To Succeed Sir Walter Layton Rugby, Thursday. Mr. Phillips, Under-Secretary at the Treasury, has been appointed one of the Government representatives to the Preparatory Committee for the forthcoming international monetary and economic conference in place of Sir Walter Layton, resigned.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 129 1 —Reuter. Serious Allegations Against Japanese Traders London, Thursday. The Manchester Chamber of Commerce is considering how to counter the action of Japanese manufacturers and traders who, it is held, are seriously damaging the Lancashire cotton trade in India by copying English trade marks and designs of English cloth.
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  • 122 1 Rugby Radio Service. Relations Entirely F riendly Rugby, Thursday. Asked whether he could make a statement as to the relations existing between the British Government and the present Government of Egypt and whether the lati cr is one with which these relations may be developed in the
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  • 29 1 The Second Annual Sports Meeting of the Penang Teachers’ Association will be held on the Hutchings School Ground today, at 2.30 p.m. All are cordially invited.
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  • 62 1 Drastic Measures Proposed By Czechoslovakian Minister Prague, October 24. A ten per cent, economy cut on the £30,000,000 budget will be effected by drastic measures if Doctor Trapl becomes the new Minister of Finance as seems very likely. He proposes to disband two cavalry regiments and abolish three Ministries,
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  • 60 1 Reuter Wireless. Fourteen Including Bride Killed When Floor Collapses Cairo, October 24. Wedding celebrations were in full swing near Girga, in Upper Egypt, when the second floor packed with women collapsed on the festive gathering of men below. Fourteen people, including the bride were killed and many injured.
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  • 103 1 Concert At The Runnymede Anything free, in these hard times, is bound to attract, and we feel sure that the Runnymede Hotel will be well filled on Tuesday next, the Ist of November, to witness the Concert that is being staged by members of the crew of the
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  • 55 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Annual Visit To Grand Father Rugby, Thursday. Princess Ingrid of Sweden arrived in London this afternoon having flown from Belgium, where she had been staying, to Croydon in an Imperial Airways liner. Tho Princess usually visits her grand father, the Duke of Connaught, at least
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    • 13 1 T NAGATA, I ha» come hack leave, attending from Nanday. 24tt Oct J
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    • 56 1 SPECIAL WIRELESS ARTICLE Page JO Are You Lucky YOU MUST BE IF YOU ARE BEING INVITED TO THE GUEST NIGHT i DANCE AT THE g GOLF CLUB ON NOVEMBER 16TH THE EVENT OF THE YEAR PROCEEDS IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUNDS. (This space kindly donated to Poppy Day Funds
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    • 2451 2 RATES FOR CASUAL AUCTION SALE NOTICES municipal notice. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS mining lands penang turf club. T o™. “^^”7 I the Marxof The Mercantile Dank Chartered B c#k An >*• STATE OF PERAK. The Annual General Meeting of the 9 -Alterations to Central Market, r-s*s IndiG. Lilli jc’CL INDIA Al STUali,\
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    • 1123 3 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES prepared BY THE P.G. WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT AND THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY a o m. 4 5 a.m. 6 5 g p^ m 9 p^ m lop m u 1 a m 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a. m. Ya.
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  • 148 4 CRICKET .—Reuter. RECORD SECOND WICKET PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN SUTCLIFFE AND PATAUDI CENTURY EACH Perth, Thursday. The M.C.C. made 359 for 3 wickets when stumps were drawn. -utcliffe made 169 in minutes which includeu on six and 16 fours. His partnership with the Nawab of Pataudi, who with
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  • 586 4 To-day’s Fixtures ALBION TO ENTERTAIN ASTON VILLA The following are the matches to be played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal v Leicester C. Birmingham v Middlesbro’ Blackbum R. v Sheffield U. Blackpool v Chelsea Derby C. v Huddersfield T. Everton v
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  • 448 4 Major F. H. McL, Young arrived at Singapore from Shanghai by the Naldera. Dr. J. Barnetson is sailing for home on Nov. 3, and it is understood that he will not be returning to Malaya. H.R.H. Prince Chumbhot, of Siam, and his consort are leaving Java for
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    • 397 4 In A I EMV Ske iL F Vw W t< PCT |BBaSyr W 9 > 9 j A w s Jr jH E|f MpggHy < K3v JL, wy S I/ T K IA ~WTM -IBMF.'Z.~. M > I I I Jf Do you know the health alphabet? It goes hke
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    • 34 4 Since you have taken the trouble to read this, be convinced that the other advertisements in this paper are also read. If you wish to buy or sell. let the Finang Gazette help you.
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    • 72 4 I A I jWf zf 0F I Ln MHCir ARE AT YOUR COMMAND IF YOU OWN tonal Columbia MODEL 201 Illustrated $38.00 The last word in > GRAMOPHONES, ROBINSON CO,I 31, Bishop St., I PENANG. ANCHOR' /k pllTTEßipte i EhZl. /ji! y ill j BAnchorfiLs /S.C& butter A f f
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  • 451 5 Last Day To-day WEIGHTS, SCRATCHINGS AND SELECTIONS Below will be found the weights, scratchings and selections for to-day’s races at Ipoh which will bring the meeting to a rlnqp THE WEIGHTS RACE 1 Ponies 3,5% furlongs. 2.15 p.m. Timbang 9 -65 Mada 8.12 Abbot 8.12
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  • 195 5 Alor Star Beaten At Penang P.C.C. WIN BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS A hockey match played yesterday on the Hutchings School ground between the Penang Cricket Club and Alor Star resulted in a win for the former by four clear goals. Although the result indicates a one-sided game,
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  • 167 5 In Aid Of St. Nicholas’ Home The following are some of the teams taking part in the Six-a-Side Football Tournament, arranged by the Penang Football Association, to take place to-day on the St. Xavier's ground. The tournament is in aid of the St. Nicholas’ Home and the Managing
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  • 98 5 Sunday Match In Aid Of Poppy Day A football match has been arranged to be played on the Bukit Mertajam High School ground between the Penang Police and the Province Wellesley Football Association on Sunday, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The following will represent
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    • 611 5 11! ■A’ *hi s f t ||lr \i r i, .||i Never neglect CONSTIPATION Check it at once with I i Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills 1 i I At a Tmedy for conrtipatioa, Dr. Moz«e*i I j fadrsa Root Pills are in a daas aiene. I g I They
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    • 304 5 ECZEMA in ■REJN ARMS In Rash, Irritation Very Bad. Healed by Cuticura, I suffered with Trade eczema for about four months. It broke out in a t rash on my arms and I had restless nights on account of it. It was of a dry nature and the irritation was
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  • 647 6 Minutes of Committee Meeting The following is a Summary of minutes of a Committee Meeting held on Tuesday, October 25, at the Penang Chamber of Commerce at 4-30 p.m. Present:—Mr. P. N. Knight (President in the Chair), Mr. Lim Keong Lay, J.P., The Hon. Mr. H. H.
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  • 122 6 EX-POLICEMAN FINED FOR TRESPASS The statement that he was dismissed from the Singapore police force after eleven years service owing to his indebtedness, was made by Yacob, on ex-police constable, before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, who found him guilty on a charge
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  • 351 6 Midwife Robbed And Assaulted (From Our Own Correspondent)Taiping, Oct. 26 Three months rigorous imprisonment was passed on a Tamil named Karuppiah this morning by Tunku Ismail, the Taiping Magistrate, in connection with a daring robbery committed tn the vicinity of the Chinese Cemetery at Tupai on July
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  • 194 6 POLICE VIEW OF 12-YEAR-OLD BOY’S THEFT A twelve-year-old Indian boy whose father it was hinted was responsible for the criminal activities of his son, the eldest of whom is now serving a term in the Criminal Prison, appeared before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Police
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  • 81 6 TWO GIRLS WHO WERE IN A ’PLANE SMASH After an aeroplane had crashed in a fog at Edenbridge (Kent), two girls in the wrecked cabin were found smiling, although slightly injured. All three occupants of the ’plane were injured. They were Mr. L. L. Bamber, the pilot,
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  • 29 6 By winn’ng the one thousand guinea trophy in the band contest at the Crystal Palace, Foden’s Motor Works, Cheshire, won the championship for the third time.
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    • 275 6 The Importance of Salt OnYourCTable gThe salt cellar on your table can be the hallmark of discrimination if it is filled with the finest, purest table salt in the world—dry, free-running, economical, CerebosSalt Manufactured by Cerebos Limited, London, Englands I WINDSOR WATER Jggl I I WOOLLIES I not only give
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    • 125 6 «W SjF Mb» 1 ar«TA S X > tlo °V<^ C S EVERY TIN OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS and HIGH CLASS STORES SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA BISHOP STREET, PENANG Tel. 398. ay- I j| WbV Al 18 t HHIE/ Wi IT) IN I n OLD SCOTCH i 1 u—l Sole
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  • 1005 7 The New State In The Far East The Lytton Commission’s Report on Manchuria, has largely been neutralized in advance by Japan’s recognition of, and grip upon, the new State. Unless someone goes to war to turn her out —and who will ?—Japan is “top dog” in
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  • 79 7 PEOPLE IN STREET RUSH TO SHELTER -i Startled by the sound of a loud explosion in the Co-operative Stores in Gloucester-road, Action, shortly before midnight, many people rushed to take shelter* Amid the confusion it was noticed that several men ran out of the building. When the
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  • 32 7 Willesden Magistrate: How do you live? Woman Witness: Oh, I am lucky, sir. I have two sons out of work. Magistrate (puzzzled) Lucky Woman: Yes. They’re both on the dole.
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    • 283 7 Twice As Much A B Tcnnis _<ricket-swim- l|k B nH o».baU-n wonder- gSI prided yo“ ar£ I,L y° u are untlt e A f ully or physically, all sports fe tlieir savour. Yom i° se ,tr i h 'Sr* <nergy and your spin ~|t U droops Every branch c WV
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    • 593 7 BRITISH WIRE ROPES. J" THOS. AND WM. SMITH LTD.—BRITISH ROPES LTD. Ji ■J Send us Your L et us Help Solve Enquiries, Your Wire Rope "Z ■k Representative Troubles. Write > Stocks Carried k us To-Day. 3 s HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Z; ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Zj ■Z Penang, Singapore, ipoh,
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  • 834 8 The Labour Party moved the rejection of the Ottawa Agreements Bill in the House of Commons on the ground that the bill will not contribute to the solution of the unemployment problem. Scientific and technological knowledge in late years have made an extraordinarily rapid advance and as
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  • 36 8 Mediterranean Fleet.—Rugby Radio Service. Sir William Fisher Takes Over Command Rugby, Thursday. Vice-Admiral Sir Wililam Fisher left London to-day for Malta where he will take over as Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 1030 8 WAITING FOR THE POLITICIANS by HARTLEY WITHERS (the famous English economist) Signs of real improvement in production and trade are conspicuous by their absence, and the question to which we all want an answer is, whether the recent rise in commodity and security prices is a
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  • 670 8 A POLITICAL j. hose familiar with c co Major-General n cher, Minister for n pf drt v on Papen Cabinet, second “iron ChanceHo?" r f was due in a large U H" he is mentioned as hav'n 10 behind the scenes, w It h tical crises which
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    • 164 8 J GJLBEy 5 SPEY ROYAL I WHI SKY I I T DRY GIN I i I I OLD TOM GIN INVALID PORTWINE I IMPERIAL PREFERENCE WINES ffi (AUSTRALIAN) ffi I I YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU GOT GILBEY’S I I ffi Sole Agents: I GnTIIR!E s @fe j Phone 357. PENANG.
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    • 206 8 E.&O. HdTCL PENANG. Have pleasure in announcing that they have obtained the Services of a Special Dance Orchestra, and will play at the following AFTER DINNER DANCES:— FRIDAY, 4th November 9.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 18th November 9.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 2nd December 9.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 9th December 9.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 16th December
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  • 161 9 o l Of Exaggerated cc Xii« me toi ianism Berlin, Yesterday. t creation of a sort of “Second control exaggerated was advocated by ’’'"tol Minister of the Interior, V n t he proposed reform of the ta in a speech at the annual tons-* 11 000 He
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  • 438 9 By Staff Officer SMART DISPLAY BY S.X.I. CADETS Major Lay, Staff Officer to the local F'irces vho arrived on Tuesday with the jCen OSctr Commanding the Troops for annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wci'esr Volunteers (which takes place to-morrow morning) has been carrying
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  • 71 9 Gandhi Can I n P In Evidence In Singapore (F Tom Our rt Wn Correspondent) Singa pore, Yesterday, Th( Celebrate <l with due cereoosturne. S Were cr °wded and ln v iden C p nd ant ibi caps were much n Th“ latter and lnittl Was slabbed fJ lOvation
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  • 437 9 —Rugby Radio Service. GERMANY AT LIBERTY TO INTRODUCE CONSCRIPTION ARMAMENTS CONTROL Paris, Yesterday. France’s willingness to accept a general reduction of the period of compulsory military service was the principal point in the outline of the French disarmament plan given by M. Herriot in the Chamber. He
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  • 156 9 Annual Inspection By The G.0.C., Malaya The annual inspection of the local Volunteer Corps will take place to-morrow, Sunday, 30th October. The inspection will take the form of a tactical exercise to be held in the vicinity of Glugor from 7.30 to 10 a.m.
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  • 431 9 MR. C. W. 11. COCHRANE PASSES AWAY KEEN SPORTSMAN We regret to announce the death of Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane, C.M.G., late Chief Secretary to Government, F.M.S., which took place in London following an operation at St. Peter’s Hospital. Charles Walter Hamilton Cochrane was
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  • 31 9 Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Thursday. When the stock markets closed to-day leading British stocks showed a slight change on the day with War Loan assented better at from dividend.—
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 797 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Disease knows no boundaries. It is necessary therefore in these days of inevitable retrenchment to consider Malaya as a whole. To the general public, including members of Retrenchment Committees, the Health Branch is the Cinderella of the Medical
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  • 92 9 flN—Spot THURSDAY TO-DAY London £152 5 £153 TIN (3 Months, London £152-10-0 £153-12-6 Singapore $77.62 v 2 $78.25 Business Done Penang Business Done Buyers—No sellers. COPRA (Sundried) $5.85 BLACK PEPPER $21.50 RUBBER London 2^d 2^d New York 3% (G) (G) Singapore C^S- c^s TAPIOCA Medium Pearl $3.50 Fair
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    • 51 9 II WELSH RABBITS tiv /C The best breakfast for all peoples of all ages is Scott’s Porage Oats. In this grand sustaining food you get the special quality and flavour for which Scottish Oats have always been renowned. COOKS IN 5 n r. Sole Agents for Malaya: THE BORNEO COMPANY,
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    • 17 9 "Odeon" Gramophones UNEXCELLED FOR TONE g THE BEST OF THE BEST. g G. H. Slot Co., Ltd.|
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    • 175 9 for FRIENDS AT HOME BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH OUR LONDON OFFICE WE UNDERTAKE THE DELIVERY OF ANY OF THE SEASONABLE GIFTS LISTED IN OUR SPECIAL BOOKLET TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED ILINGDOM. CIGARS WHISKY WINSS PIPES TOBACCOS CIGARETTES TEA HAMPESR HAMS CHOCOLATES BOOKS PERFUMERY CUT GLASS GOLF BALLS ETC.,
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  • 2056 10 MALAYA'S PROGRESS IN SEVEN YEARS—BROADCASTING STATION FOR PENANG —TRUE ROAD TO RADIO—NAVIGATION BY WIRELESS On Friday evening las 4 at the headquarters of the Penang Wireless Society an address was given on wireless experiences during the last seven years, more particularly on the short-waves. Some ol the information given
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  • 119 10 IMMIGRANTS WHO HID IN A SHIP Summoned at the instance of Mr. J. Black, of the Chinese Protectorate, Ng Han Sum, manager of the Wah Seng and Co., 151, Hill Street, agents for the "Lyeemoon,” a vessel plying between Singapore and China ports, appeared before the
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    • 1147 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT WAVE BROADCAST STATIONS o In Order Of Wavelength __o Difference in rrvnn.r time to Malaya. «Ah,KAL INFORMATION tj >■ tn H c-S STATION. as 1 1 1.1 U i| i| i nterval °f transtr.is S i (Jll! fa* 7.4 41,891 La Turbie, France J 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy
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  • 377 11 pIGS HIS SPECIAL CHARGE I T Sl x AND OFF TO V A Jork in clogs I NO ONE KNEW I n are said to lack enterprise, of one Who does not. «ho 1= only 21.*“» K'“'L UUe K ■>- B c Tk iar tates Nor
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  • 218 11 P. O. COMORIN ARRIVES EVERa L notables return The p an j n L the Eneiick C morin with passengers F« 2 mai S for thft Far East arL’ Sf, ”?ers w *ho° n Th,lrsda y- Among the t highness Sir ChTf** throu^h were of Saraw b. arteS V y
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  • 295 11 HEART BEAT AGAIN OPERATION WHEN LIFE HAD CEASED SURGEONS’ BID Two doctors, fighting to save the life of a dying woman in Worthing Hospital, were obliged to wait until she had actually died before they could operate in an attempt to bring life back to her again.
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  • 238 11 THEY HAVE GONE, BUT WHERE? There is a man in London who is trying to solve The Mystery of the Hansom Cabs. The problem lies in their almost complete disappearance. This man wants to get a fleet of them together, and he has discovered that it
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  • 158 11 AND THE GUESTS LOOT HUSBAND’S CLOTHES Three men who had been the guests of a company director’s wife at her West End flat were charged at Marylebone with stealing her husband’s clothes and a gold watch worth £6O. The men were: Percival Henry Flook, aged
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  • 166 11 SAID HE WAS AN EX-MISSIONARY BORROWED ss. Recently a boy of 17 walked into North Woolwich Congregational Church, introduced himself as an ex-missionary in the Belgian Congo, and declared that he had come to take the service in place of Dr. Lamboume. He was taken
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  • 129 11 YEARS TO LEARN MENDING INSTEAD OF NEARLY BREAKING Kid Berg’s punches have shaken many of his opponents to the very bones, and now he is to make amends. He is taking up the profession of bone-setter. He has just started studying manipulative surgery under one of the
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  • 306 11 FINIS FOR FOURTEEN; FOULS AFFIRMED An Indian labourer who is said to have been a nuisance to the police at Woodlands owing to at the 11 mile stone Woodlands Road and complaints found himself before Mr. A. C. Boyd, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, to answer the somewhat
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 11 11 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 574 11 i A 1 f lt ir RADIO PRODUCTS PAR EXCELLENT ft I BLUESPOT Ho. S 8 Pkk U p i The Famous 66R Unit. Stockists ee t! ua C°.. 178, Campbell Street. i Cycle Motor Co., 3, Church Street. Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. Penang. W!!— bw ma—■ "'i. .nil.
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  • 451 12 Messrs. William Jacks and Co., reported on October 5 as follows The desire which the Chancellor of the Exchequer expressed at Ottawa that wholesale prices of commodities should rise has been severely criticised in some of the leading Bank magazines, and the doctrine of the survival of
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  • 351 12 SUGGESTED SOLUTION V\ riting to the Editor of The Financial Times on October 7, Mr. E. B. Killen said: Many readers have used the columns of The Financial Times to express their views in connection with how the rubber problem can be solved, but I have never
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 468 12 in® Pinaoq Gazette IS OBTAINABLE DAILY FROM OUR AGENTS AT ’-rP.M. Bukit Mertajam at 3.45 Simpanq Ampat 4.10 Sungei Bakap 4.20 Nibong Tebal 4.30 Parit Bun tar 4.45 Sungei Limo 5.00 Bagan Serai 5.15 Kamunting 6.20 Taiping 6.30 Sungei Patani 6.45 POST SUBSCRIBERS TXT THE following areas Butterworth. Prai, Ktpala
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    • 14 12 Ladies will find special articles Every Wednesday of interest in the "PINANG GAZETTE. 1
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    • 289 12 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery -an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. TH E Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have always nounce a
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  • 626 13 I saed-'e Of Principal I Lines 19 a list of vessels arriving fl* ’ln-»***’"* jailing Iru I CJ PORT PO-DAY I V from panel! and Asahan. Sails ■b jEi:A p Or ts on Monday (31st). for "hTpI from Singapore, Port ■> MATA BAR]- Teluk Anson for
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  • 514 13 SATURDAY OCTOBER 29. Rugby: Taiping v. Penang A. at Penang. Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ipoh Last Day. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30. Penang and Province Welesley Volunteer Corps General’s Inspection, 6.45 a.m. NOVEMBER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Penang Turf Club, Annual meeting, Turf s Club 4.30 p.m. Penang Municipal
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 410 13 I T/ A VTA [yog ca I b— Xr Julies? J |S| The Fragrance is not the Perfume’s it is Yours! > j If they compliment your perfume, it has only half succeeded! Change to u 47ir Tosca and they will compliment you. For a perfume should be H s
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  • 642 14 GRADUAL DRAINING OF FUNDS QUESTION OF DISPOSAL OF ESTATE The twenty-second annual general meeting of Mandai Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates Ltd. was held at Singapore, at noon on Tuesday. Present: Mr. E. A. Elias (in the Chair), Mr. A. W. Cashin, and Mr. Lee Chim
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  • 159 14 YOUTHFUL DREAM BECOMES REALITY How often have you read in your childhood days of the penniless lad who, living at the castle gates, has gone out to win fame and fortune and returned to claim the castle Romances such as these for most of us were
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  • 233 14 IN SOMEONE ELSE’S BEARSKIN “HIRED” PLUMES Reflect, as you gaze admiringly when the Guards swing past you in the Mall, that probably not one of them is wearing his own complete set of accoutrements and uniform. The Guards are the soldiers of borrowed plumes. “LEND ME
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  • 461 14 CONVENTION AT BANGKOK IN DECEMBER The following is the provisional programme for the Rotary Annual Convention, Malaya and Siam District, to be held at Bangkok in December: SATURDAY, DEC. 17. Arriving 12.05 o’clock at Hualampong Station. Afternoon: Registration of visitors at the headquarters of the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 475 14 ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CATARRH HpHE etiquette of the medical profession W entirely fails to restrain JI.. doctors’ spontaneous outbursts of personal testimony to the efficacy o/ of the one liquid remedy W&jft*! 1 for Bronchitis and ijj||p J Asthma which a Royal Physician has endorsed. WILL YOU CONTINUE TO suffer when
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    • 308 14 This H NEW soap protects AB n your npHS /7 rl i VI < Aw avA k X Ik I a Ir\ VoJ; Toys, books, coins, door-handles— hundreds of things you and your children touch every day—may pass the \a if germs of illness from a sick person to your
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  • 394 16 Por many centuries after Britain became an island the untamed forest was king. Its moist and mossy floor was hidden from heaven’s eye by a close drawn curtain of innumerable tree-tops, which shivered in the breeze of summer dawn and broke music of millions upon millions of
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  • 1113 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES, >. I a RUBBER (Dollar.) Ic. c Al’enby Rubber Co. 40 50 AlorGajah Rubber Estate 35 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates o 5 2° Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 55 <•; Aver Kuning Rubber Estates 3 Aver Molek Rubber Co. ’5 J Ayer Pana» Rubber Estates 3j_
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  • 222 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Thursday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 11/6 12/- 11/- 11/6 Batu Caves 35 40 35 40 Hitam 20 25 20 25 Hong Fatt 35 37%
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