Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 October 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 238. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1113 1 ONLY KNOWN ORE SUPPLIES OF ANY CONSEQUENCE 50,000 TONS OF ELUVIAL DEPOSITS ABOUT ONE YEAR'S MILLING We have received from Messrs. Gibson. Anderson and Butler, Secretaries of Pulau Kamiri Limited, a circular issued by order of the Board to which is attached a report
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  • 234 1 Rugby Radio Service. Further Evidence MINISTRY OF LABOUR'S RETURN I London, Oct. 8. The Ministry of Labour's return for the j past month affords further evidence of general improvement in industry’. As com- pared with the previous month and with' September of last year substantial in-. creases
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  • 173 1 crew being rescued. Rugby Radio Service. 64 Rescued 21 STILL REMAIN ABOARD London. Oct. 8. The cruiser, H.M.S. “Suffolk,” to-day rescued six officers, three apprentices and 55 Lascar members of the crew of the “City of Cambridge,” 7,058 tons cargo steamer aground on the reef in
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  • 50 1 —Reuter. A.merican Labour Federation Resolution San Francisco. Oct. 8. Amid thunderous applause the American Federation of Labour Convention passed a resolution in favour of a five day week of thirty hours w’ith no reduction of w’ages as the only constructive remedy for the relief of unemployment.-
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  • 498 1 ,—Reuter. MADRID SITUATION MORE HOPEFUL RAILWAY COMMUNICATION RESTORED THROUGHOUT SPAIN Courts Martial Convened To-day Madrid, October 9. The situation at midnight in the capital is more cpiiet and more hopeful. The Socialists now appear to realise that they are fightinga losing ba’ le. Railway
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  • 166 1 .—Reuter. Hauptmann Indicted With Murder Flemington, New’ Jersey, Oct. 8. Hauptmann has been indicted on a charge of murder. Hauptmann w’as indicted with the murder of the Lindbergh baby by the Grand Jury consisting of twenty men and three women, mostly parents, who were charged by the
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  • 85 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Reorganisation In Tanganyka London, October 8. In view pf recent developments in the gold mining industry in the Tanganyka territory and particularly of the rapid extension of reef mining, the government of that territory have with the concurrence of the Secretary for the Colonies, decided
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    • 2336 2 RATES FOR CASUAII MUNICIPAL NOTICE the united sua betong l BANKS AMjEnrieELiEMTC RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED ADVERTISEMENTb The Municipal Commissioners of George H en BANV NEDERLANDSCH Town, Penang, hereby invite separate ten Registered Office ARTER EP BANK l\ rS January f °1935 f<l one year ir m 6 52/54 Gracechurch Street,
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  • 2465 3 ROYAL WEDDING AT THE ABBEY: ANECDOTES OF QUEEN VICTORIA PIONEER WORK FOR MISSIONARIES: ENGINEERING AS A PROFESSION (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 26. A SHORT ENGAGEMENT THE Wedding of Prince George and Princess Marina will take place in Westminster Abbey on Thursday, November 29.
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    • 396 3 Win New Health Strength ONCE you felt buoyantly healthy and THE OP!NION OF SOME WELL-KNOWN energetic. But now sleeplessness, rU /Y PHYSICIANS ON SANATOGEN lack of appetite and other first signs of i- J nerves have begun to trouble you. You s NERVES must face the facts you are not
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  • 2271 4 FIGARO WINS THE AYR GOLD CUP RACING IN FRANCE: BRANTOME'S UNBEATEN RECORD (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, September 26. IRISH ST. LEGER WINNER i i An interesting record is set up by the success of Primero in the Irish St. Leger. Mr. W. Barnett has now won
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  • 36 4 —Reuter. Committee To Frame Suggestions London, October 9. The M.C.C. Committee has decide! to appoint a committee to frame suggestions in regard to the body tine question and submit them to the counties.
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  • 207 4 In the Kedah Football Association Junior League, the Sungei Korok Sporting beet St. Michael School by 3 goals to 1 on Saturday, Oct. 6, at the S. K. C. ground. Alor Star. Despite the heavy rain there was a large crowd, w’ho would have enjoyed
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  • 74 4 P.C.C. vs. D.A.F.C. The following have been selected to represent the P.C.C. in a hockey match against the D.A.F.C. to-day on the Esplanade at 5.10 p.m.:— R. W. Scarlett (Captain); C. E. Brooke. S. V. Adams; L. H. Best, H. G. Shaw, D. D. B. Cook; A. E. M.
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  • 416 4 Weights For Saturday CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the weights for the second day of the Selangor Turf tumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, October 13 RACE 1 Ponies—Class 2-Divi. 2-514 Furs—--2.3° p m. 9 0 Can Do Blue
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  • 20 4 ACCRA (J. Sirett up) winning the Worthing Selling Stakes from Aspiration and June Rose at Brighton
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  • 397 4 Two Goals Shared HOCKEY AT SUFFOL HOUSE On the Suffolk House ground yeste t the Anglo-Chinese School and the Xavier’s Institution shared two goa hockey. The match was keenly coot- a and the result of a draw was a fair on the strength of both teams.
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  • 183 4 —Reutt' Solar Boy And Wychwood Abbot Favourites London, Oct The latest call-over for the Cesar was as follows: 10 1 Solar Boy offered, 100 9 taken 15 1 Spring Morning taken and offer 15 1 Enfield offered, 100 6 taken. 100 6 Polly Stephens offered.
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  • 249 5 AFTER 15 YEARS AS CAPTAIN OF NOTTS C. C. His Anger At Treatment Of Larwood PERSECUTION OVER LEG-THEORY Mr A. W. Carr has resigned his posit- is captain of the Nottinghamshire Cou'ncket Club. x member of the Notts C. C. Committee 1 to-day: >’r Carr’s
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  • 715 5 D. R. Jardine, now voyaging to a far country on his honeymoon, has left behind a book in which, surely, all lovers of cricket must revel. Its intriguing title, “Ashes—and Dust,” is sufficient indication that he had not
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  • 211 5 SIR STANLEY JACKSON LEG THEORY Necessary Part Of Game I USED TO USE IT Si. Stanley Jackson, chairman of the Eng and Test Match Selection Committee, opening a cricket club bazaar at Huddersfield, spoke strongly in favou. of leg theory bowling. He said he wanted to take the opportunity to
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  • 103 5 J England’s shores as he flew from Hendon Aerodrome to Le Bourget, Paris, on the first stage of his journey A wonderful view of the Duke of Gloucester s departure from Eng d photographer from a ’plane that was flying at a still greater al.itude shows to
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  • 680 5 WHERE DO WE STAND? RECENT PRONOUNCEMENT PUZZLES OUR WELSH FRIENDS Welshmen, and probably Scotsmen and Irishmen too, are greatly puzzled by a recent pronouncement of the Rugby Union. While the ruling authority in Eng- land does not contemplate meeting. France in any international encounter, it
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  • 102 5 SWI r MING M 3. Clarke, the high diving champion, was ten at Brighton when defending her Sus: County title. Miss I. Adams won witt t Hal of 132 points again Miss Clarke’s k’ 7. Miss W. Stanton was third with 119 Jets. GIRL’S REMARKABLE
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  • 490 5 May Be Kent's Year TEAM WITH ONLY ONE SLIGHT FLAW London. A start will soon be made with the county championship, when the holders, East Midlands, play Warwickshire, and Leicestershire the North Midlands. In the meantime Devon are returning Yorkshire’s visit to the West Country last year
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  • 112 5 A 17-year-old Welsh girl, Miss S. L. Browning, making her first appearance in the event, won the women’s long-distance championship from Kew to Putney in 1 bril min. 15 4-5 secs. Miss Browning, who recently gained the Welsh one-mile title, took the lead from
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  • 458 6 HUGE JUMP IN PRODUCTION SHILLING A DAY WAGES Geneva, September 26. STARTLING figures indicating the tremendous industrial development of Japan, following the n f machinery and rationalisation, have been published oy the International Labour Office. They are contained in the< report of an 1.L.0.
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  • 221 6 Modified Design The improved penny postage stamps have been placed on sale at post offices throughout the United Kingdom Produced by the new photogravure process, the design. unlike that of the 1 1 2d. value already in circulation, has undergone some modification, the head of the Sovereign
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  • 224 6 £2.000.000 Highway Open The Minister of Transport. Mr. HoreBelisha opened at Dochfour, Invernessshire. the last section of the new road from Glasgow to Inverness. Mr. Hore-Belisha. speaking at a luncheon afterwards, described the road as an outstanding achievement of engineering skill. The memory of a
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  • 129 6 Likely To Stand For Swindon Mr. W. W. Wakefield, the Rugby player, who has been capped thirty-one times for England, is likely to be Conservative candidate for Swindon. A decision will be taken at a meeting of the Swindon Conservative Association on Friday night, and it is understood
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  • 428 6 A Jolly Man-Of-The-World HARD KNOCK FOR CRITICS Some Shakespearean critics received hard knocks from Dean Inge. He was sp:aking at a luncheon at the Savoy celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the famous "Temp e" pocket edition of Shakespeare. now being succeeded by the New T.-mp’.c
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  • 131 6 Hans Moebius, the young German clerk who set out from South Spain to sail round the world, has been wrecked on the lonely coast near Solium, cn the Tripoli border. In his fifteen-foot sailing boat Moebius followed the coast of France and Italy. He reached the Aegean
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  • 810 6 Broken By Young Man birthday flight Crovdon Aerodrome. Sept. 28. Soon after a young airman bad broken the Austrana-Snglaiid flight recordlttrW ’an airgirl set out on a flight in the ’““X She. too. may break the s r, airplane came droning out of th blue and
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  • 440 6 18 Months’ Work For 3,000 Men i THE CLYDE AND A SECOND LINER Glasgow. Sept. 27. It is cheering news for the P 6 dvdeoank. nowthat has been successfully launch, tte next 18 months empto™ent will be found tor fully 3.000 men in out The
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  • 171 6 Proposed Newcastle Conference Newcastle-On-Tyne. Sept. 27. The Northern Guild of Commerce has requested the Newcastle-on-Tyne City Council to convene a conference of NorthEast members of Parliament, civic aurhorities. end business representatives to expedite action in regard to efforts to secure for the Tyne an order for
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  • 231 6 “A Crowning Achievement Several New Yo-k Sept. 27. leading arUcies Lday launch or the -Queei Marv Th “V““ York Herald-Tribune.- ar-L'e.,, eW tion to the fact that Great the -firat big ship of all_-h but unfortunate Great Eastern W nd rf and that she maintained
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  • 207 6 Our Standard Of ealti Is "Lamentably L h" MUSSOLINI'S W r •The standard of our natipr soundness is lamentably low, L Baden-Powell, the Chief Scou: at the Savoy Hotel in connect: world tour. "The outstanding need in th of British youth to-day is ar
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  • 277 7 Causing Panic At Jerantut I TWO MEN KILLED Kuala Lipis, Sunday. A man-eating tiger, which is causing c in the District of Jerantut, has so caused tuo deaths within the n ast two Bi nths. The first victim was a Chinese, se remains were found on the edge
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  • 456 7 The Career Of “The Rose Of London.” Ih' Ko«e of London,” by Guy Paget Hutchinson, 18s >. stresses of kings have ever aroused 'pular interest than royal wives. y reason of the fact that com- hey have wielded, through their ~s. f r greater power for good or
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  • 880 7 t m-, ca”ed a round "on the house.”—SagiUariu- r the Giordan. Hotel have played a prominent part in the social life of Singapore, and those that existed in the past, though totally unlike our present up-to-date hostedries, had thengala nights, and “beano’s” as well. Delving into
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  • 615 7 $11,000,000 For Public Service MEDICAL HEALTH BIGGEST ITEM Perak is to spend nearly $11,000,000 on the State Public Service during the year 1935. Details are given in a Bill which is to con? 3 h-fore the Budget Meeting of the State Council on October 18. It will be
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  • 713 7 Smallest Machine Of Its Type GREAT EFFICIENCY MOBILITY In view of the possibility, consequent upon the fear of a labour shortage, of a widespread use of mechanica 1 excavators in the mines of Malaya, considerable interest attaches to a demonstration given in
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    • 206 7 AS BIG AS THE LOVE OF ALL THE WORLD I f you flew into swind5 wind would X® blow you back to me! W If you walked out 1 into the sea, the tide jR IBEk/ would return you! i iMU? I If you hid from me I in the
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    • 611 8 M A J E STIC OPENI T N H PARAMOUNT'S C HAMP I o'hl M U SIC A L COMEDY OF THE ‘MiwwwvwwN EW SEASON PRODUCTIONS wwvwv.wrA Jgg| “WERE NOT DRESSING WITH BING CROSBY CAROLE LOMBARD W GEORGE GURNS GRACIE ALLEN ETHEL MERMAN LEON ERROL BING sweeps CAROLE off her
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  • 52 9 Reuter. LITTLE CHANGE IN FINAL RESULTS SUCCESS FOR M. DOUMERGUE Paris, Oct. 8. The final results of the elections reveal very little change in the position of the parties. The general press opinion is that the elections are advantageous to the Government and a success for M. Doumergue.—
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  • 67 9 Rugby Radio Service. Opening At Olympia On Thursday London. October 8. The twenty-eighth International Motor Exhibition at Olympia. London, will be opened by Prince George on Thursday morning. Th? exhibition is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind. It will comprise cars of eight nations, produc‘s of
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  • 81 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Anglo-Norwegian Talks In London London. October 8. Conversations began at the Foreign Office today between the representatives of the United Kingdom and the Norwegian Governments to consider the possibility of establishing a joint commission to deal u'ith the disputes between the British and Norwegian fishermen
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  • 87 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Socialist Plans For Coup D’Etat Vienna, October 7. Instructions in code were found on a cyclist courier who was arrested in Floridorf. It proved that there w'gre detailed instructions for a Socialist coup d’etat and the plans show' that outbreaks w'ere contemplated in Vienna. Innsbruck, Graz
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  • 69 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Excursion Rates On Cunard Liners London, October 8. Following the decisions reached by the Atlantic Conference held in London last week, the Cunard-White Star Line announce excursion ra:es for ail sailings between October 22, and April 30. These apply to tourists and third class and
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  • 114 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Picking Up Th#» Threads Again Londe ctober 8. The Prime Minister had consultations today with severe 1 of his Cabinet colleagues to acquaint himself with the developments in the various departments during his enforced absence. Among the ministers consulted w’ere the Chancellor of the
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  • 121 9 Rugby Radio Service. Lindsay Expedition Returns London, October 8. Lieutenent Martin Lindsay and his party of explorers who have carried out the longest self supporting sledge journey in the history of Arctic exploration arrived at Aberdeen from Greenland today. Some 350 miles of hitherto unknow'n territory’ have been
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  • 79 9 is raised by the motor tax. —Rugby Radio Service. Announcement By Minister Of Transport London, October 8. The Minister of Transport, Mr. Hore Belisha. has decided that certein important road schemes, suspended at the time of the national crisis three years ago, shall be immediately resumed. These include
    is raised by the motor tax.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  79 words
  • 84 9 will be published in November. —Rugby Radio Service. Select Committee Resumes Sittings London, October 8. The Joint Select Committee of Lords and Commons on Indian Constitutional Reform which had been in recess since the end of July resumed its sittings this afternoon when it was further engaged in
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  • 66 9 —Reuter Wireless. Guns Capable Of Emitting Light Rays Paris, October 7. A new light pistol capable of emitting blinding light rays was demonstrated before the French military and air authorities. It was claimed th. t motor lorries, carrying guns capable of emitting five million candle powder rays,
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  • 44 9 the contract is £1,077,462.- Rugby Radio Service. The contract for the work of strengthening the assuit barrage on the Nile has been awarded to the British firm Messrs. John Cochrane and Sons. The amount of the contract is £1,077,462.- Rugby Radio
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  • 123 9 .—Reuter. Oblique Answer T o China’s Protest London, October 8. The “Financial News” suggests that part of the United Stetes Treasury’s claims for its silver policy which was made very soon after China’s protest, may have to be discounted as being merely an oblique answer to the
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  • 102 9 New Paul Muni Drama At Queen’s Paul Muni is given an entirely new role in his latest Warner Bros, film, “Hi Nellie,” which opened a season at the Queen’s yesterday. He is, as usueJ, superb in his portrayal of a hardboiled editor of a large metropolitan daily who,
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  • 206 9 Australian Jamboree. Melbourne Malaya will be represented by a contioKfent and it is proposed to send at least one patrol from Penang. In order to carry this out a Special Fund must be raised. Donations will be gratefully acknowledged in the Press, however small. Messrs. Brown»
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    • 12 9 A Conflict Between Love and Duty What Does She Choose? OPERATOR 13
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    • 107 9 AL Pritchard’s YOU WILL FIND A v BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF AMERICAN COTTON MORNING frocks liy JUST UNPACKED ALLURING AND fll W ■W/ ATTRACTIVE STYLES, yvll IS'l A SOMETHING NEW V CjU 11, m 1 j\ (7 3 IJ I W J SOMETHING DIFFERENT I I designed FOR ji MORNING WEAR
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    • 291 9 I" 1 1 nwfflmil lllliimm.—. |r I BMfcl I |7-15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 f S Union Photoplay Service Co.’s Super fi Silent Picture ffi 1 TWO BROTHERS' I Starring S MISS LYE CHEOK CHECK MASTER WU NYG CHEOK FUN I PRICES REDUCED: 10. 20. 30 cts. Upstairs 50 cts. WEMBLEY
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  • 1194 10 At a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board held <>n Wednesday last. Mr. John Hands read the history of the Guernsey Market: “The Guernsey Market House has been often referred to as an example of what can be done by a public credit issue without a metallic basis;
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  • 781 10 KUALA LUMPUR RACE MEETING: We are glad to note that the first dax- of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, on Saturday last at Kuala Lumpur, was a real success from the financial point of viexv. I here is concrete evidence of this in the Tote figures
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  • 242 10 And If They Do, Why Not? Asks A Woman Official British women athletes are indig: I the suggestion—made recently in xforeign countries—that they are n. in manner and even in appearance. The latest attack on our women from South Africa, xx-here Miss member of the
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    • 269 10 A splendid supper and then /7/ a Carlsberg. I /7 z I Ju I 5 Once taste J always wanted Bt THE KING OF BEERS SOLE IMP HF.k* THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpar VZdV.V. B I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY
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    • 58 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER Lovable Fragrance how securely it holds its rank in the toilet of the fashionable world to-daj* I «It is the one perfume of which you will never --vtin-, charming at all times and especlally Vwtl perfect for the inform d Kr«WchLxk JI p occasion, ■fi Sole Agents Henry
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  • 134 11 Sir Philip Sassoon's Advice GREAT FUTURE OF CIVIL AVIATION (l-ioni Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 9. Sir Philip Sassoon in a statement to i less esterday said he was much esscd I>\ Alalaya. Ihe best promda for Malaya was to develop landing grounds, and air-minded-Sir
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  • 175 11 Pork Vendor Fined The ingenious method adopted by a pork ndor to cheat his customers of the pror weight was related today to the Police ’•’agist rate by Inspector Lyons, of the eights and Measures Department, when charged a Chinese pork-seller named h Ah Khoon with tampering
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  • 111 11 Sampan Coolie Heavily Fined IjOo Lian Cheang, a sampan coolie who had pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of dutiable liquor at the Penang Harbour, was today sentenced by Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, to a fine of $2OO or in default three months’
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  • 136 11 —Reuter. Barcelona, Oct. 9. The arrival of the Foreign Legionaries from Spanish North Africa is hailed as the rescuers from the three days of chaos. Many citizens broke the curfew order rushing into the streets to welcome the troops with cries of “vive espania. Though isolated fighting continues,
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  • 637 11 Unique Ceremony At Kampong Bahru Tomorrow OBSERVANCE AT CHINESE TOWN HALL Historical Summary Tomorrow is China’s national day. This year s “Double Tenth’’ marks the twentythird anniversary of the Chinese Republic. I In celebration of the happy event, Chinese schools throughout Malaya will be closed
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  • 22 11 < From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 8. The Qantas Empire Airways’ .plane V.H.-U.s.C. left for Java to-day
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  • 989 11 Alleged Mismanagement CLAIM FOR ACCOUNTS AND REMOVAL OF TRUSTEES In the Supreme Court this morning the hearing was recommenced of the case in which I Cheah Kwe Chong ami Cheah Cheng Leong on behalf of themselves ami all other members of the Seh Cheah Kongsi
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  • 307 11 First Case On Friday TAMIL WHO WAS CONVICTED AT PENANG ASSIZES 1 he first criminal appeal in the courts of the Straits Settlements made possible by a recent Ordinance will be heard at Singapore on briday, October 12, when Karuppanan, a Tamil, who was convicted at
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  • 69 11 Result Of Mishap To S.S. “Borgon” (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 8 The 21 Australian holiday makers who arrived aboard the s.s. Gorgon on September 25. are stranded in Singapore as a consequence of that vessel entering the dry dock as a result of
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  • 54 11 I From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 8. The first prosecution under section 12 of the Aliens Ordinance was heard this morning before the Fourth Magistrate when the Wah Seng Shipping Company pleaded guilty to landing 1 1 adult male Chinese in excess of the quota. A fine
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    • 134 11 k I Hi KE’S too much at stake to experiment. It’s safer to use Humanised I ufood. BEST for b by because it ’’s nearest to nature OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS HIGH CLASS STORES. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. m M——Ml 111 I i ll. IIITT
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  • 1438 12 A Reply to Attacks in His Memoirs IN Vol. 111. of his War Memoirs Mr. Lloyd George begins to give his views on how the military strategy of the War should have been planned, and records his dealings with the soldiers who had to
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  • 88 12 C.M.G., D.S.O. F ormprly Comm/itui/int, Staff College. C amber ley I he following is the first of a short series of articles by Major-General Sir Charles» Gwynn, in the "News Chronicle.” who is examining Mr. Lloyd George’s criticism in his Memoirs of the strategy of
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    • 122 12 ANY TIME ANY PLACE TDEira BEER MEETS THE CASE ri f I L I hl kZ% M K?rFi' b Hj<t A»IJL I JR 5» K ifeM '.-4 JT' ,<MjsY» 1 ••**?\®*'L/ ilrL r Klghg :o> '--V Jf J K' H zaj B A<®/L j TIGER EEER AND YOUNGTHINGS MAKE LIFE
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    • 12 12 A Conflict Between Love and Duty What Does She Choose? OPERATOR 13
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    • 103 12 i HERE IS THE I GREATESI EVENT OF THE YEAR Wassiamvll’s Great Annual Stock Taking SALE COMMENCING FROM 28th Sept. 12, BISHOP STREET. Tel. 626. Extreme Climatic Conditions AND ROUGH USAGE WILL NOT AFFECT Tfce lb r I I 1 IWM 0B 9 period of faithful service a, desiq?°caoabl substantial
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  • 1187 13 Prompt Arrests SCHOOLBOY CHARGED WITH ABETMENT Hearing was commenced in the District Court yesterday by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, of the case in which Ong Kin, a Chinese, is charged with the dishonest retention of stolen jewellery’ belonging to Lau Sooi
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  • 234 13 10 Years’ Suffering Cured At Once Every stomach sufferer ought to read the remarkable experience of Mr. McL This is what he writes For the last ten years I have suffered from an ulcerated stomach and w’as simply afraid to eat. For houis after I w’ould
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  • 286 13 Tamby On Trial The adjourned hearing into the case in which Ahmad bin Nagoor, until recently a tamby employed at the George Town Dispensary. was charged with theft of one bex of toothpaste and one bottle of sandalwood oil va’ued $15.20 was continued yesterday*
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  • 859 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Lieutenant A. G. W. Jolliffe, Royal Berkshire Regiment, is the new adjutant of Selangor Battalion M.S.V.R. t Mrs. Byatt. widow of Mr. Henry Byatt and mother of Mr. R. N. B. Byatt, of Boustead Co., Ltd., Singapore, died at Brighi ton last month. Mrs. L. W. Arnold, wife
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  • 360 14 London, September 29. Shareholders of Bantam (Java) Rubber Estates have every reason to be pleased with the eminently satisfactory results presented to yesterday’s meeting The very considerable improvement in the company’s fortunes, Lord St. David’s pointed out. was largely du? to the steps taken to increase
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  • 347 14 Announcements of a resumption of dividend payments by the Seaoort (Se’angori and Banteng (Selangor» Rubbe Estates were among the recent indications of the mor* prosperous period entered upon by the producing industry The reports of these companies relate to periods before the ccming into operation of the
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  • 33 14 Bought By Japanese (F’om Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 8. The Ja; ?n?s? fiim Consolidated Sange Kcshi Limited, have purchased the Tiang Seng rubber estate, Joho e, for $4u0,000.
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  • 417 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day.— Yesterday To-dey Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Batu Lintang 1.17% 1.22% 1-20 1.25 Bedford 90 95 87 95 Broga 97% 1.02% 97% 1.00 Mentakab 40 45 40 45 Punggor
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  • 231 14 Among a number of favourable dividends announced yesterday by rubber plantation I companies the most important was that of I the United Sua Betong Rubber Estates, a prominent member of the Guthrie group. This company is an efficient producer—the chairman at the meeting in June gave some
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  • 275 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-dey Buyers Sellers Buyers Seilers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 49 51 49 51 Hong Fatt 45 47% 45 47% Jelebu 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25 Kinta 2.52% 2.57% 2.52% 2.57%
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  • 277 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Chenderiangs 8 9 9 3 8 9 Hong Fatts 46 48 46 48 Jelebus I- 20 125 1 Jelapangs 12.0 12[6 12|0 12|6 Johans 26% 29 26% 29
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  • 123 14 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74 1 32 74 5.32 New York 4 91% 4.J2 1 Montreal 4.80% 4.81 Brussels 20.91 20.95 Geneva 14 96 Amsterdam 7.20 7.21 Milan 57 57 3 16 Berlin 12 13 12.16% Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.4 C Oslo
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  • 37 14 PENANG. OCTOBER 9 London Banx Demand 4 mts 2J4A Private 3 m|ts credit 214% 0 3 Documentary On New York Demand 56% France T.T. 8 5Q Hongkong T.T. 29’., Shanghai T.T. India T.T. 155 Silver 22%
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  • 133 14 Y ESTERDAY TO-DAY 1,011(1011 No market £230-10-0 TIN.— (3 Months) London No mar ket £228-10-0 Singapore $113.62% $ll3 75 Business Done Penang $114.00 $113.75 Business 25 ton 3 Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3lO $315 BLACK PEPPER 18 50 s iB 50 RUBBER.— 6 1316 d. 6 15
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  • 155 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day. Buyers Sellers TIN 2 05 2.10 Ayer Wengs 2 g Chenderiangs 0 v 49 '-’I Hitams 48 Hong Fatts Je apangs J 2O r 25 JelebU9 26% 29 Johans Kamuntings 12 K. Lanjuts 0 K. Kampars 12 9 13
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    • 40 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall Ca m 75 NW 25 m.m. Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE T o-dav High Water Low 12.41 a. m. 7.0» a.m. 12.50 p.m. 7.17 p.m 7 o-morrow 1.63 E.rr>. 7.40 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 7.46 p.m.
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  • 1750 15 COFFEE PRICES AND OUTLOOK The Improvement In Rubber MR. ERIC MILLER'S SURVEY rhe Twenty-third Ordinary General Meeting of the Ba joe Kidoel Rubber and Produce Company, Limited, was held in he Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated), 2,3, and 4, idol Lane, London,
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  • 192 15 Improvement Recorded In Current Earnings After a”owing for depreciation, Kuala Muda Rubber Estates was able to make a profit to 31st March of £19,427, as against a loss £4,034, before depreciation, in *****3 and a loss of £1,366 in the year before. Debenture and note
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  • 145 15 Report to 31st March of Malayalam Plantations state that rubber crop harvested was 3.280,905 lbs <403,600 lbs) and realised an average net price of 4 56d per lb (3 63d). The restricted tea crop of 8,511,388 lbs (9.409,275 lbs) was harvested at a cost (including .77d per lb
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  • 68 15 Dunlops Fall On Statement Dunlop Rubber Company directors announce that trading results to date compare favourably with those of last year. Dividend on the Preferance shares will be paid, but no interim distribution on the Ordinary’ is recommended. No interim dividend has been paid since 1930. The
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  • 74 15 Return To Dividend Payments Another rubber company to resume dividends is the Tandjong, a member of the Harrisons and Crosfield group. The directors recommend the payment of 4 per cent., less tax for the year ended 30th June last. The previous distribution was 10 per cent, in respect
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    • 12 15 WHO IS OPERATOR 13? Her Caresses Meant Capture Her Kisses Meant Death
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    • 109 15 SHHH A The Centre Main Bearing ■M is one of the hardest worked parts it has to sustain a pressure of man> hundreds of H Fpounds to the square inch. This pressure is imposed by the crankshaft, which rotates perhaps 3000 face, or rubbing, speed inside the bearing 1500 feet,
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    • 1742 16 ]DOLLAR STEAMSHIP MN®, 1 t £ZSSWTT I cWAMERICA* MAIL LINE '<- >. V L Jf, > BLUB FUNNEL LIME LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Doe e c Penang London cimzxnE VIA CUE 7 I C. MENESTHEuI ‘St 25 "novM Froui F— g Arrive M»™eUlm Arrive New Tor* c SEB V,CE.
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  • 585 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedufe of Principal Lines The following Is a list of vessels arriving d sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY S. KLANG from Singapore and Port Swettenham. Sails for the same ports on Tuesday. KUALA from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Sails for the same ports
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  • 224 17 Dates And Venue» OCTOBER 16 Champion Stakes. Run at Newmarket Distance One Mile, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 17 Cesarewitch Stakes. Run at Newiiar ket. Distance Two Miles, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 18 Middle Park Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance Six Furlongs. OCTOBER 31 Cambridgeshire Stakes. Run at Newmarket.
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  • 706 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P O. London says that the mail despatched from Peneng. on September 15 by the s.s. “Corfu” was delivered in Lon-, don on October 6. AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) byroad to Alor Star and
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    • 46 17 Call and See LADIES LATEST Silk LJ nderwea rs at Eastern Bazaar I BISHOP STREET I IN PATTERNS, DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAINED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon A SPY Sent To Catch A SPY But The Women Falls In LOVE OPERATOR 13
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    • 1017 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. TOMORROW The following are the new wavelewrthw, p two of which will be used simultaneous- 8 20 Dja Announcement (Germ., Engl.) ly:— German Folk Song. GSG 16 86 metrea Program-Forecast (German, Eng®nd GSF 1942 metres lish) GSF 19.82 m»*rco B.3s—Light Music. throiieiwmf 8-50— Germany’s leading Positions
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    • 271 17 MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY (K.L.) TODAY A 221-524 Sweethearts of Yesterday. Parts 1 and 2. The Scott-wood Accordeon Quartet A 221-694 C'estune Joie Qui Monte Monte. One Step Tinche in Campagna. Cafe Colette Orchestra» A 221-613 Six German Dances. Parts 1 and 2. Berlin Grand Symphony Orchestra. A 221-734 Waltz
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  • 582 18 PENGHULU FOUND GUILTY OF ABETMENT I Johore, October 5. After a lengthy hearing, judgment was deliv red yesterday afternoon by Mr. Justice W H. Thome at the Batu Pahat Assizes in the case in which a Malay woman named Patom alias Sapurah binti Haji Syed was
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  • 203 18 Smokers Ready To Register Ooi Ee Hor, Moh Ah Peng, Soh Ah Boon, Tan Kim Hoe, Khor Yok Chuan, Leong Heng and Tan Chua, cigarette and sundry goods vendors, were fined amounts varying from $4 to $l4, with sentences of one day to seven days’ imprisonment
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  • 452 18 1,800 Ft. Fall On Mont Blanc ON GLACIER SWEPT j BY AVALANCHES A Month Missing Courmayeur, near Mont Blanc, Sept. 23. A month-old mystery of Mont Blanc has been solved by the discover},- on a glacier of the bodies of the two missing Oxford undergraduates, who
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  • 151 18 .—Reu*er. “American Tragedy” Verdict Wilkes Barres, Pennyslvania, Saturday. After deliberating for twelve hours the jury gave i*s verdict today in the “American Tragedy” case, and Robert Edwards, aged 23. w-as sentenced to death. He was alleged to have murdered his sweetheart, Freda McKechnie, who was expecting
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  • 54 18 Charge Of Possession Mentioning a case before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday Detective Inspector Lewis asked for a week’s postponement in the case of Phoa Tee Seng, a Chinese, charged w-ith the possession of cannabis sativa, or Indian hemp. This was granted, and bail
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  • 496 18 TO FLY ON NEW SERVICE The Qantas Empire Airways’ aircraft V.H.-U.S.C., piloted by Mr. L. J. Brain, ar- j i rived in Singapore at 10.15 a.m. on Satur- 1 dav on her way to Australia from England. This was the first of the machines, I which
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  • 336 18 Seventy Years’ Hard. By “Jo” Hallam. (Sampson Low, Marston and Co. Bs. 6d.) What does Mr. Hallam moon by “hard” —hard labour? hard luck? hard knocks of fate? It has certainly been hard going for him along the path of life, with hazards lat every turn
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  • 3577 19  -  By Mr. Wang Ching-wei (President of the Executive Yuan) “People’s Tribune. IT will be recalled that in July the Central Partv passed a resolution to observe annually the twenty-seventh <lay of August as the birthax of Confucius with approprite ceremonies. The motive insiring that resolution
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  • 128 19 Students Teaching Parents Shanghai, Sept. 22. The system of mass education is being revolutionised in China. Because of the lack of *eachers, especially women teachers, and of other problems caused by tradition, students are be■ing made into teachers, end the move has met wi*h unprecedented success.
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    • 359 19 Wl fIND THE AIRPLANE '(l i Somewhere in this picture is an air/iIZ plane. Look carefully, for you won't v/ detect it at first! You cqtCi detect l) ie column *n the new Parker Vacumatic at first, either. But hold .’tfvLrr J'S- l ,e P en l ,e light. Then
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  • 106 20 THE SCENE in John Brown’s yard at Clydebank as the King and Queen acknowledged the cheers of the vast crowd just before the launching of the biggest ship ever built. Rain poured down, but nobody cared, and went wild with delight as the “Queen Mary’’
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