Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 October 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 248. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1031 1 ’OYAL COMMISSION FOR MR. MRS. MOLLISON CONVEYING MESSAGE TO DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Col. Fitzmaurice Withdraws Entry London, October 19. irprise visit was paid to Mildenhall this afternoon by Their Majesties the King and the Queen, who inspected the machines entered for the
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  • 183 1 Reuter. Appreciation Conceivable FRANC THE WEAKEST LINK London, October 19. Has the seasonal weakness of sterling ended, or is heavy continental bear covering responsible for a reversal of the recent trend in sterling? The Foreign Exchange market is divided into two camps: some point to the comparative
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  • 129 1 that was dear to all.—Rugby Radio Service. Of Enriching Ourselves London, October 19. The freedom of Dundee was conferred upon General Smuts and in the course of an address in reply he said the best hope for the world was that in years to come we
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  • 299 1 —Reuter. Import Trade Equally Important SILVER FALL OVERDONE London, Oct. 19. Commenting on the Chinese Exchange confusion, “The Times,” in its city notes, says that business men in London are at present divided in their views in regard to the practical wisdom of the Chinese Government’s
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  • 875 1 SELDOM ACCOMPLISHES ITS INTENDED RESULT SIR JOHN SIMON ON MARSEILLES MURDERS i Rugby Radio Service. London, Oct. 19. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, in a speech at Northampton tonight made a short reference to the horrible event which occurred at Marseilles ten
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  • 40 1 Stolen Notes In Circulation (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 19. Currency notes, the proceeds of the latest Bangkok Mail robbery are now appearing in circulation being handled by Chinese in twenty and ten tical denominations.
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  • 156 1 —Reuter. Seigniorage Profits Placed In General Fund Washington, October 19. What is generally regarded as a further move to augment confidence in the monetary programme was made when the Treasury today took the major part of its seigniorage profits out of the general receipts column and pieced it
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    • 2269 2 KATES FOR CASUAL penanT turf club municipal notice pENANG HILL BANKS I ADVERTISEMENTS I Annual 1 GeneraI H Msun" of\lw Members of I The Municipal Commissioners of George QA 11 A Y I ttePenang Turf Club will be held at the Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the j AMI*
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  • 925 3 This Should Be a Happy Task <s<7j/s our Nursery Expert I THINK the baby who arrives in the late winter or very early spring has an advantage over he summer baby in some things. First, ne will just oe getting into shorter and scantier things as the
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  • 288 3 An Annual Exhibition Early postage stamps of the British West Indian island of St. Vincent from the King’s collection were displayed before the fellow’s and members of the Royal Philatelic Society, London, at the opening meeting of the new session. According to custom the first stamp exhibit
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  • 323 3 ENCOURAGED IN CAREER BY HER FATHER A high Court Judge will see his daughter stand her trial for murder. Miss Catherine Du Parcq. daughter of Mr. Justice Du Parcq. makes her first West-end appearance as e professional actress. She plays the part of a 19-yea:-old
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  • 85 3 Every Australian Now Has £3l 10 Saved Further evidence of Australia’s recovery from depression is contained in the savings statistics, just issued, for the past financial year. Deposits in the savings banks increased by £7,821,000''0r 3.8 per cent on those of the previous year. The total was
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  • 294 3 Remainder Of The Hearing To Be In Private MOTHER'S PLEA REJECTED New York, Oct. 8. In spite of a pies, by Mrs. Vanderbilt s counsel that she be given a public hearing in order that she might publicly refute the charges made against her by witnesses for Mrs.
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  • 99 3 Man Of 80 Hews 80-Ton Ship From Australian Bush By way of contrast to the new CunardWhite Star liner, Queen Mary, an 80-ton wooden steamer with a Diesel engine has just been launched at Sydney. The vessel ig built by Mr. Arthur Davis, who is 80 years
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    • 224 3 Quick Savoury TJERE is a quickly made, nourishing -■-■-savoury. Simmer four tomatoes until soft, then rub through a sieve and season. Slightly beat two eggs with a pinch of salt and a little milk, melt a nut of butter in a saucepan, add the eggs, and stir over a low
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    • 62 3 fOUR —L nca? beer “/tributorz Lto A Th rade 5 H Competitive i d >&! SALE I COMMENCING 25TH. OCT. I I I OF H DRESSES AND' HATS I fc 40°/° LESS I a I FOR I i -CASH- I i g I WAH SING Co., I J I LEADING
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  • 1674 4 FURTHER PUBLIC EXAMINATION DID NOW KNOW HIS OWN SONS HAD SHARES The public examination ot IJm Chin Guan, one time owner oi the, most palatial mansion in Penang* and a reputed dollar millionaire! was again examined in the ban-| kruptcy Court yesterday in con-! nection
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  • 173 4 80-years-old Pianist is Relieved by Kruschen Although old age has not yet kept this man from his occupation as a pianist, rheumatism did threaten to do so recently. "Two years ago,” he writes, “I was suddenly taken with rheumatism, all down my left'arm. I tried many things—all
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  • 458 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL H.H. the Sultan of Pahang arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. A. S. Woodroffe, of Sungei Salak Estate. Siliau, has returned from Home leave. Mr. D. S. Marshall, who recently left Singapore for London to read for the Bar, has been admitted to the Middle Temple. Major-General Sir
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  • 269 4 Hearing was begun by the Penang District Judge. Mr. B. F. Biidge, yesterday laf 'erncon of claim by Veerasamy in respect of a seizure by V. Kanthan of property at premises in Chulia Street formerly occupied bv M.S.K.S. Kandasamy Chetty. bangle merchant Mr. Lim Khye
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    • 161 4 111 B lIMKI I B B m '"''Lp i HIRE PIANC IT ONLY COSTS $lO.OO I PER MONTH 1 AND THIS INCLUDES FREE TUNING M AND SERVICE. fl ROBINSON PIANO CO.. PENANG. Il You must clean your h teeth properly—but you cannot with K.‘ tX fit ■*i this BIG brush
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    • 50 4 I M A..UXAI LONESOME? GET MARRIED Meet the man or the girl of your dreams at the LONELY HEARTS CLUB where you can find love and companionship amid congenial surroundings. Write for complete details. All letters will be held STRICTLY PERSONAL Address your enquiry to Lonely Hearts Club, WINDSOR CINEMA.
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  • 445 5 Good Fight By Sum Bin School Union VICTORY BY THREE GOALS In a fast game of football played yesterday cn the Suffolk House ground, the Sum B?n School Union lost to the AngloChinese School by three gcalu to nil. The losers put up a good fight
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  • 66 5 —Reuter. Davis Regains Lead Melbourne, October 19. At the close of the fifth day’s play at Melbourne in the World s Billiards Championship Davis led by 786 points. The scores are as follows: Davis: 9904 (Breaks 536, 504, 368, 324 and 307). Lindrum: 9118 (Breaks 368, 258,
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  • 524 5 GROWING CONFUSION In Wales some confusion exists as to the interpretation of the new scrummage rules, and the confusion will grow worse if Welsh players are to accept what has been announced in a Welsh paper as the official interpretation. The relevant rules are:
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  • 123 5 State T rial The following hav e been invited to take part in the first state trial metch cn the Esplanade ground on Tuesday, 23rd. October, 1934 at 5.15 p.m. sharp:— Colours: —Teik Lee; Cheng Hoe, Cheng Phoy; Kong Tat, Seng Poe, Pestana; Hussain bir. Ahamed, Badry,
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    • 119 5 NEARLY MAD WITH STOMACH PAIN RELIEF in 5 MINUTES Many men and of stomach trou e q w p never be the question of o ul following letter from Mr Tom Grist of Worsboio Dale, who Td -arty with stomach pain. I won derful how the Magn wt a me
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    • 15 5 H. M. V. REFRIGERATORS 1 k I h r I I SEE THEM AT MOUTRIE’S.
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    • 58 5 T Aii ok o4SKSK C O L U MN ’>T I|,L I W U E ill E |HT IIH I »11 I 3L Ita ft| MWR*>*w-y-“ < |IN i£vH‘ SwsSfe<SsfeP’Xi I S g| «*&£*■> Wm wH“ 111 8101 w A w wgt rN With 'ILLI AM POWELL LOY *t S-M's
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  • 359 6 OFFICE HOME OF A DICTATOR RADIO-PHONE, POST OFFICE, BATHS A special train of five Pullman bogie coaches will in future be the home of Mustapha Kemal Pasha. Turkey’s hustling Dictator. He will live in it, travel in it along rail
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  • 160 6 Took Drunks Away On Stretchers One cf New York s most picturesque figures, the Salvation Army leader. Lt.-Col. t\ allace V\ illiam Winchell, has died suddenly at the age of 68 He was known as “Bishop of the Bowery,” the Bowery being one of the city’s roughest districts.
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  • 324 6 Its Authenticity Challenged I AN OFFICIAL REPLY A suggestion made by the Parish Council of Great Ayton, Yorkshire, that Captain Cook s cottage- which was taken to j Australia and re-erected at Melbourne was not in fact occupied by Cook, was followed by an official statement declaring
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  • 70 6 “In Case ’Planes Become As Cheap As Cars” A grey-haired man of 67, Mr. Charles Berghund J.P., of Upper Beaconsfield, Victoria, has just learned to fly at the Melbourne aerodrome. “I thought I would learn in case aeroplanes became as cheap as motor-cars in my
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  • 108 6 Success Of Experiment In i Victoria Education by wireless, after two years trial, is now’ an established successs in Victoria, Australia. One hundred schools, besides isolated homes in the out-back bush now listen in regularly to school talks on geography, English poets, songs and their singing, French,
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    • 241 6 TlblgiSf PY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING He said to me are you far’d of chakSren k 'Q-y <iV //> \r=*f fc W</ ’->>. fwk r '*k-. VJRi\ h -> v /K /B.H X/z I said to him yes, I love tiny tot of Johnnie Walker Sole Agents X CALDBECK
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    • 180 6 Wdssiamvll GREAT ECONOM SALE NOW IN FULL SW J MANY GROUPS OF CHEAP BARG MS J VIZJ Printed Georgette Crepe 55 Cents F 3rd Printed Crepe-de-chine 36 56 al French Lace Flouncing 36 90 M 1 aa $1,50 (l I al $1 50 1 Spanish Barcelonian (l $1 65 ia
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  • 351 7 "B.B. C. THE APEX OF IMBECILITY" Says Sir Thomas Beecham “The B. B. C.’s monstrous monopoly of the air is indefinitely more dangerous than the aeroplane menace," declared Sir Thomas Beecham. Speaking at the Leeds Luncheon Club, Sir Thomas, who is conducting at the Music Festival which starts in Leeds
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  • 719 7 EMPIRE NEWSLETTER The Director of Music of the 8.8. C., Dr. Adrian Boult, has accepted an invitation to take charge of ths Boston Symphony Orchestra during the absence of the famous conductor, Dr. Koussevitsky early in the new year. Dr. Boult will sail for America soon after
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  • 198 7 Dates And Venues OCTOBER 31 Cambridgeshire Stakes. Run at Howmarket. Distance One Mile, One Furlong. NOVEMBER 1 Dewhurst Stakes. Run at Newmartcet. Distance Seven Furlongs. NOVEMBER 9 Liverpool Autumn Cup. Run at Liverpool. Distance One Mile. Two FurkntSA 170 Yards. NOVEMBER 16 Derby Cup. Run at
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    • 121 7 No more RUNNING OF INK! Xi Parker ends that nuisance! Hold this magnificent pen to the light, and jet rings, Jf' like “mysterious windows,” instantly when to refill! The revolutionary new Vacumatic Parker holds 102% ’oa mor ink. Reversible gold P°’ nt Good judges everywhere call Parker’s Vacumatic the world’s
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    • 1477 7 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES P art Mass: Kyrie Eleison, Credo, (English) The following are the new wavelengths, Sanctus, Benedicts, Agnus Dei. 9.20-Relayed from Hamburg two Of which win be used simultaneous- Siderum Rector. Ave Verum. ‘Es waren zwei Konigskinder.” Psalhto Domino. This Day Christ Folk Sengs and Folk Dances from ly was
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    • 149 7 EMPIRE TRANSMISSIONS Changes In 8.8. C. Times And Call Signs The following are the new times and call signs for 8.8. C. programmes which came into effect on October 7 Time, G.M.T. Local Time Call Sign 7.15 a-m. 2.35 pan. G.S.D. to to A 9.15 am. 4.35 pan. G.SJJ. 11.00
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  • 730 8 For the next few days the world’s attention will be focussed on the Great Air Race from London to Melbourne to celebrate Melbourne’s Centenary. The start is to be made from Mildenhall Aerodrome today and all machines, those entered exclusively for the speed contest or the handicap
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  • 239 8 Norwegian And Danish Rulers To Attend Leaden, October 19. Among these who will be present at the > marriage of Prince George and Princess t I Marina on November 29. will be *he King and Queen of Denmark and the King and Queen of Norway. Their Majesties are
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  • 123 8 Rugby Radio Service. Japanese Delegate SPENDING THE WEEKEND AT CHEQUERS London, Oct. 19. Admiral Yamamoto, Japanese delegate now in London for the naval conversations, is expected to spend the week-end as the guest of the Prime Minister, Mr. Macdonald, at Chequers, the latter’s official country residence. The
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  • 104 8 Lord of the Admiralty.- Rugby Radio Service. Memorial Service At Westminster Cathedral London, Oct. 19. A memorial service for the great French statesman. M. Raymond Poincare will be held at Westminster Cathedral tomorrow morning. The King will be represented by the Earl of Granard. Master of the House
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  • 82 8 cases having received treatment.—Rugby Radio S rvice. Beam Therapy Method Employed London, October 19. In the annual report of the National Radium Trust and Radium Commission, reference is made to the work being done wi‘h the beam therapy method whereby penetrating rays are directed upon the malignant growth
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  • 56 8 pared with 14 5.74 d last week.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Oct. 19. The total amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 treasury bills was £52,340,000. Tlie amount allotted in bills at three months was £32.000.000. The average rate per cent, was 14 3.27 d as compared with 14
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  • 92 8 Making Excellent Progress After Operation London, October 19. Sir Herbert Samuel, Litoral leader, continues to make excellent progress after his recent eperation. He received a message of sympathy and good wishes from the King and Queen. —Rugby Radio Service. The Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe returned from
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  • 64 8 Rei Sensational Seq TWO MEN CHAP -q AT BOW STRE London, O There is a sensational se oth great fire conspiracy trial la. Leopold Harris and others w Two men, Fredrick Edgar R Henry Joseph were arrested for a week at Bow Street on unlawfully conspiring with
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  • 279 8 Left Home Because Was Beaten “Joe,” the 10-year-old waif was I found sleeping under vacant k s m New Market Street, Singapor* ,> f Or ward with more information at second appearance in the police court I Mr j. j M. Brander on Thursday morn He
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  • 119 8 To South-West Of Penang The following telegram notify presence of a floating Chinese south-west of Penang has been rethe Harbour Master from the Station, Penaga:— Following received from s.s. I begins October 16 passed floating prahu at latitude 03.05 North, L< 100.33 East dangerous to navig* Mr.
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    • 340 8 A Perfect Chemist’s Shop j Ij J A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that s g has the right kind of goods at the right time g and sells them at the right price. g s 3 We devote our energies particularly in maksng our Pharmacy the very best
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    • 39 8 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION r 6o.'’-W cogml :N15 l kU i A I iOLDiig Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MOUNIE CO., COGNAC. Established in IS3B. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Penang. Singapore. Ipoh <!t Kiuila Lumpur.
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  • 787 9 WILL WAS PROBABLY EXECUTED testator knew contents F’ch Poo Yong for grant of probate under the terms of the will of the de-eased was opposed by Poh Choo Khoo, who claimed to be the eldest son, on the ground that the will was executed
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  • 383 9 REVENGE FOR HEAVY CATTLE LOSSES MORTALLY WOUNDED BY FOWLING-PIECE Dying Beast Bolts Into Jungle Kuala Lipis, October 18. A young male tiger, fully grown, beautifully'marked and thick furred, which has. been terrorising the rayats of Mukim T .am for some weeks past and taking
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  • 252 9 Appeal To The Public For Building Scheme The Rev. Keppel Gamier makes the fol- j lowing appeal to the public for St. Mark’s School Building Fund: For over twenty years St. Mark’s School has supplied Butterworth with its elementary English education, representing the Church of England’s educational
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  • 474 9 Two witnesses for the prosecution were very insistent on Thursday in their desire to convince the Singapore second magistrate, Mr. Norman Grice, that they were only speaking the truth. The first—a man —offered to cut off a cock’s head, w’hile the second, a
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  • 108 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Settlement Now Reached AGREEMENT TO OPERATE FOR THREE YEARS London, Oct. 19. A settlement has been reached in the weavers’ w’ages negotiations affecting 150,000 Lancashire cotton operatives which had been in progress intermittently since June. 1 The agreement is intended to operate for three
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  • 238 9 Fined $1 When He Took i i To Fighting "I am a musician; lam also an instructor of music, I teach drama and I am also a play’wright.” was the astonishing statement made by a Ceylon Indian, named S. Raja, when he was charged, together with another
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    • 28 9 BRITISH E- P- N. S, U 1 1 6 to 26 From Cutlery CiW £t d variety amazlM*»” roV CTrisJU Wedding, or B.rtbday GifUu 30, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 324 9 k V ■'WkZw X v-- K COMING V THRO'... 1 y i but they don't worry Baby it he's fed the h natural way No need to dread teething time if Baby is being fed the NATURAL way. Nature has created the ideal food for every- stage of Baby s
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  • 4223 10 GERMANY'S DEBT TO MALAYA AN AIRMAN OVER THE GARDEN OF EDEN CONTROVERSY OVER A LINK WITH CAPTAIN COOK MR. JOHN HOWESON’S REVIEW OF THE TIN POSITION: MALAYAN DOCTOR'S PRIZE BABY LARGE GATHERING AT SIAM DINNER (From Our Own Correspondent). London. October 10. HONOURING THE GOVERNOR AS
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    • 322 11 I SPECIALISATION alone creates I I 'THE NEW' MB KB BB IS<* I I INDIVIDUALITY T I I SPECIALISATION BBBIWI alone makes this value possible J|\i *|iK SPECIALISATION alone can give you these big-car Ka features in an ‘8’ —and Morris is the only manu- g|||p facturer of popular-priced cars
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  • 600 12 October, 19. Dull conditions have prevailed in the local Share Market during the week under review The price of Tin keeps monotonously steady and /229-0-0 shows a gain of 5 over the period. The price of Rubber is 1 16d easier 6 7 Bd. Tin shares have
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  • 76 12 In Aid Of Chinese Methodist Church On Saturday, November 3, the teachers and pupils of the Anglo-Chinese boys’ and girls’ schools will hold a Grand Concert in aid of the' Penang Chinese Methodist Church building fund. The concert will take place at 8.30 p.m. in the hall
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  • 605 12 AIK MAILS A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Irish Free State and Canada by road, to Alor Star and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 a.m. to-morrow. A mail for Siam (Bangkok) by road to Alor Star and thence by Imperial Airways ways
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  • 133 12 i I Latest Quotations I Friday Thursday I j Paris 74 21 32 74 13,32 New York 4.94 7 s 4.94\ Montreal 4.B4*s Brussels 21.07 Geneva 15.08 15.04 Amsterdam 7.26 Milan 57 71 6 57 5 Berlin 12.21% 12.19 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39' 2 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40
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    • 263 12 Runnymede Hotel PENANG lalßlli 'Phone 543. TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TO 12 MIDNIGHT. SUND4Y, 21st OCTOBER ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 7 to 9.30 p.m. on the lawns, weather permitting. Programme 1. Overture WILLIAM TELL G. Rossini 2. Ballet Music “FAUST” Gounod 3. Selection THE MIKADO Sullivan 4. Cello Scio CHANSONETTE ”Noel Johnson (Mr.
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    • 180 12 swou seoce «I o*> staC eS nt af* et te »3» UP a te w* I *.L\ V tout *?£«**>** A nAU'" e \f to f"'" ctfK*® SEE T HAT REPRESENTATIVE IN THE EAST -H. M.HODGES-37, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE Tans. Get INSTANT RELIEF from terrible SKIH TORMENT If yoa M»
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    • 70 12 IWBMiI 16.30 TO-NIGHT —LAST NIGHT 9-30 Matinee To-day at 2-45 a.m. I>‘ He fought his way through life—and into the heart of a beauty 3 from a world apart I RAMON NOVARRO ,n .8» I 'HUDDLE' t; with MADGE EVANS, UNA MERKEL. g fe Popular Prices Cents 10, 20, 30,
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  • 155 13 Fine Chinese Picture At Windsor Ohe of the best Chinese films seen here for a long time —so said the large crowds which saw “The Fishermen’s Song at the Windsor yesterday. The picture is a musical romance and is one of the most ambitious productions of the United
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    • 40 13 Tong i 234, Penang Road, Penang. S 11 JUST ARRIVED 1 1 FROM SOERABAYA I I KEBAIA SPECIALIST i OUR CHINESE LADY CUSTOMERS ARE INVITED TO II GIVE US A TRIAL 1' I WE GUARANTEE GOOD WORK AND FAIR PRICES.
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    • 263 13 «Till mti! AND 9-30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2-45 1 k. 1 < LL PLAYING TO ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS SINCE OPENING! fW I J IT F IhJ SEASON EXTENDED TILL TO-MORROW! M-G-M'S MOST THRILLING SPY STORY umir her CARESSES MEANT capture WITLI j her kisses meant death > 2 GREAT STARS see
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    • 64 13 LAST 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 2-45 6-15 9-30 THE FAMOUS STAR OF 1 DR. JEKYLL MR. HYDE 1 IN A ROLE FINER THAN ANYTHING HE HAS DONE BEFORE Fredric March IN *“The Affairs of t Cellini” WITH CONSTANCE BENNETT FRANK MORGAN Always ready for a fight. This daredevil handsome rascal, CELLINI,
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    • 309 13 FUN FROLIC SATURDAY, 20th, OCTOBER, 1934. ALL OPERAS SPECIAL LICENCE TO 1 A.M. TO-NIGHT TO-N1GH1 New Actors New Actresses New Costumes New Sceneries SIEW LYE CHEONG CANTONESE OPERA will stage A VERY INTERESTING STORY Seats —$1.50, $1.00, 60 and 40 cents. FREE LISTS CANCELLED. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA —“THEEN MOH
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  • 646 14 House-Breaking ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO TAKE TIN-ORE The story of how a Sikh watchman employed at the Klang River Tin Dred^" g company eaught another watchman, employed at the same place was re ye F K Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Wednesday, w hous(? Singh
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  • 89 14 29,000 Lambs For England Twenty thousand carcases of lamb may be sen: to England, this year, as Australia.'::: Christmas present. A gift scheme has been organised in Sydney, says Austral News, under which any citizen can pay his or her 25 and have a lamb carcase sent
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  • 554 14 Famous Captain s Log VOYAGE THAT LASTED nearly two YEARS Captain Colin Nicholson, still upright as a ship s turned over the time-yellow-id pages of an old dlary-his own personal log book of 50 years on the seas. By his side was a sextant that was
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  • 139 14 Bread Seller’s Alleged Act In Pahang Kuala Lipis, Oct 16. Two Punjabi Mohammedan bread sellers, named Mohamed Shikor bin Kordan and Rehinatullah bin Abdul Rahman, were arrested at the instigation of one, Kadir bin Sheik Hussein, of Benta Estate, Kuala Lipis for the alleged enticing away of
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    • 351 14 :W 3 j 3? -.-3 r W^g&|a. fte J JPIRBfjSS -TfienerM m~jEf.* ’here I- e icence of < i 1 function in the ‘'"Xjjfti "'JSS bo |v. lack of --=S-_ C-a cium is pro- y :U .“Tf" bably a contn- L--- bating factor. B C&A- WCttCS DF. 11 ggllll H.
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  • 752 15 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah. Renong and Victoria Point. Sails for the same ports teday. S.S. IPOH from Singapore and Port Swettenham. Sails for the same
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    • 552 15 fj J m FUMMcL limb VMMIB. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Penan? Londcm C. M Y RMIDON Amsterdam, London Hamburg’ Oct 25 ?<zw 91 A. AENEAS Mars., L don, R dam, H'burg 4 Ciasgow I RMEDON Dunkirk London, Aden and Hamburg Nov. 3 Nov 29 MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE.
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    • 181 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE MAIL LINE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ From Penang Arrive MarseUMs Arrive New York Oct. 25 PRES JOHNSON Nov. 21 Dec. 4 Nov. 8 PRES. MONROE Dec 5 Dec 18 Nov. 22 PRES. VAN BUREN Dec 19 Jan. 1 Dec. 6 PRES. GARFIELD Z g jj Dec. 20
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    • 761 15 P and BRITISH INDIA PMinmiiar and Orienuu tv X. Co., unfler Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Suett*»» contract with Hte Government, bam, Malacca and Singapore arr» London and Far Kant Mali Service. Bulan Oct. 20 eastward* from Lood n for China and a ta Hari Bulan >ov. 3 Sailings of Steamers
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  • 569 16 ST GEORGE THE MARTYR Chinch of England 21st Sunday after Trinity Harvest Thanksgiving 800 a.m. Ma*ins end Litany. PS LXV. Hymn—3BB. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion. Tamil. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS CXLV 284. Magnificat 48. Nunc Dimittis —61. Hymns 381 382 383 386. WEDNESDAY 8.00
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  • 639 16 LEAN CO. SHARE REPORT Oct. 19Fluctuations in the price of Tin continue negligible and th< Metal closes today at £230.12.6 per ton Spot and £229.0.0.3, months. Rubber has again displayed a weaker tende icy and has now dropped below the 7d. mark, the closing price today being 6 7 s
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  • 44 16 Santos An Easy Victim (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 20. Al Rivers beat Santos easily taking practically every round. Santos made efforts to get an early knock-out but it did not avail against Rivers who was obviously superior in experience.
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  • 429 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TO-DAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day.— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4 9 5 3ex 4 9 5 3ex Ayer Weng 2.10 2.20 c 2.10 2.17 %c Burma Malay 28 9
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  • 137 16 r YESTERDAY TODAY m Lon<ion £230.10.0 £230 17 6 TIN.— (3 Months) London t-ioo a a xz.29.0.0 £229 5 O Singapore «iHR 7 r -do $113.87% s*l4 00 Business Done o-is.vu Penan $114.00 Busines9 25 tons COPRA-— (S undried) $3.20 $3 15 BLACK PEPPER $22.00 00 RUBBER.— London
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  • 332 16 SOON THEAM CO. The following ar e the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-dey Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenbys 1.90 2.00 1.90 1.95 ex Bassetts 75 80 75 80 B. Lintangs 1.20 1.22% 1.20 1.22% Bentas 1.05 1.10 1.05 1.10 Brogas 99 1.01% 99 1.01%
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  • 56 16 PENANG. OCTOBER 20 London Bank Demand 2 4 332 4 m ts 2 4 5 16 Private 3 m ts credit 3 Documentary 2 4 716 On New Yoik Demand 57 4 France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T 40 3 4 dis Shanghai T.T. 27* 2 r 'c dis. India
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 99 16 PENANG BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION A Lecture entitled "Will Buddhism Conquer the West” will be delivered by the Bhikku the Reverend Ananda at the association premises, 168. Anson Road, this evening at 8.30 pm. The public are cordially invited. LIM CHENG KUNG. Hon. Secretary. THE NALLA ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the F.M.S.)
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    • 751 16 i— Axminste U Carpets. I We hove just received a shipment of Axmi; I I Carpets in the latest designs—attractive, j comforting to the eye. 11 "Templeton" Axminster The "Georgia; I Seemless Carpet Axminster Seemk I 10' 6" x 9' Carpet I 12’ x 12’ 10’ 6" x 9 I
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 42 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rafnfa? 6 a.m 74 E 8 m.m. Neon 84 NW TIDE TABLE High Water Low Water 10.45 a.m 5.01 a.m. 11.20 p.m 5.15 p.m. T o-morrow 1126 a m 5.43 a m. 11 55 P m 5.53 p.m.
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