Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 227. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTb.
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  • 1199 1 British Reply To French Inquiry POLICY EXPRESSED AT GENEVA REAFFIRMED Collective Resistance To All Acts Of Unprovoked Aggression In conformity with its precise and explick obligations, 1 pointed ul in iir\ >pecch to the League Assembly on September 11 and 1 re-emphasise,
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  • 10 1 SIR SAMUEL HOARE, THE BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY
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  • 56 1 Royal Wedding To Be Broadcast London, September 29. The 8.8. C. announces that permission is now b ijig receiv'd to broadcast the > wtslding of the Duke of* Gloucester and Lady Alice Montague I Douglas-Scott at, Wnstminstri Abbyv on November 6 n both the ikomC programmes and from
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  • 486 1 Archaeologists Seeking Links Of 5,000 Years Ago FINDS MAY BE SENT TO BRITISH MUSEUM Most Valuable Site Washed Out By Pahang Floods Spades that dig deep into Malayan mud are writing tor the world a page of archaeology that has so far been a blank. With
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  • 309 1 PRES. ROOSEVELT OPTIMISTIC NO NEW TAXES Washington, September 30. Optimistically reviewing the 1935|1936 budget. President Ropsevelt shows the improvement in economic conditions in the United States in the past three years and declares that at the moment the output and trade expanding forecasts a reduce deficit j
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  • 96 1 Arrival Of "Stalingrad" In London London, September 29. With an untethered polar bear striding on its decks anti the whole crew waving at the rails, the Soviet steamer. Stalingrad, arrived in London. It is the firs commercial steamer to traverse Arctic Circle from Vladivostok to London. The
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  • 276 1 Mr. J. N. C. Hancock And Miss Dorothy Chambers Singapore, Saturday. St. Andrew’s Cathedral was the scene of an interesting wedding this afternoon, both the contracting parties being well known in Singapore. The bridegroom was Mr. John Neil Coulter Hancock, of the Departmentof Statistics, S.S.
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    • 1928 2 RATES FOR CASUAL! NOTIFICATION BANKS MTJIf ADVERTISEMENTS Br/ljl gr ISL 1 Tenders will be received up to noon on l X/ I*" 9 I Tuesday Ist October, 1935, at the Residen MtfAMf* AMR THF MERCANTILE TT E» Ml communications relating to CounciUor a Office, Penang, from persons HONG KONk* ANU
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  • 1187 3 Cruelty Alleged WOMAN'S CLAIM FOR MAINTENANCE Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28. A pretty Engbsh-speakirg Indian wo-1 man, Beulah Sakunthalammah, summoned i*• her husband, J. D. Sundaram, before Mr. 11 F-K. W ilson, the First Magistrate, yesterday c for judicial separation and maintenance, 1 v her reason being
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  • 608 3 In House At Sek Chuan Lane SEVERE THROAT INJURIES A verdict of suicide was returned by the Coroner, Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, in the police court on Saturday at the conclusion of the inquiry intc the death .of a Cantonese woman, Chan Tye Mooi, who was
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  • 545 3 Subscription List No. 16 Amount previously acknowledged as per List No. 15 19,739.59 Donations frpm the Officers and Crew of S.S. Kedah j Messrs Robert J. Wood $lO.OO, F. W. ChamberliM $3.00, C. F. Press $2.00, Wee Kepng Hee $3.00, Foo Kee Tew $3.00, and Messrs.
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    • 94 3 If W 0 I feg? s W i I How do you judge a whisky? BY ITS FLAVOUR? Taste the unusual smoothness of g Johnnie Walker! j BY ITS BOUQUET? Notice the Highland fragrance in your glass of Johnnie Walker! Qby ITS REPUTATION Think how Johnnie Walker has be- ’TaX
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  • 1339 4 Alleged Breach Of Trust ACCUSED GIVES EVIDENCE In the District Court on Saturdty before His Honour, Mr. B.F. Bridge, the case was continued in which Cheah Tat Lock, a former agent of the International Assurance Company, stands charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $283.76,
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  • 92 4 i Ooi Tean Ee, a Hokkien, was produced before the magistrate (Mr. H. A. L. Luckham) in the police court pn Saturday j charged with false representation to a Sikh named Maghar Singh, at 76, Anson i Road between September 18 and 20. I Inspector K. C. Goh
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  • 629 4 Open Verdict Returned WITNESSES DELIBERATELY MISLEAD POLICE The inquiry into the cause of the mysterious death of a Tamil named, Ayaivoo, who died of formalin poisoning on April 27, was at last concluded on Saturday in the additional Police .Court before the Penang Coroner, Mr. J.P.
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    • 74 4 g»ia«ra«rassrass<>==w»=>i®=’="= IBSBB a,Eaiß !aiß !a i!, aB! !s, J An Opportunity Not To Be Missed 1 I You can Re-Furnish your Home at less than half the usual cost K 9 For One Month Commencing OCTOBER Ist B We Are Holding A j I Genuine Clearance 3sfc I Of solid
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  • 1661 5 THREE CASES OCCUPY SUPREME COURT ALL DAY COWS THAT WERE KEPT IN A KAMPAR HOUSE YOUNG INDIAN'S ELOPEMENT WITH GIRL AND $l,OOO Ipoh, Sept. 28. Ilnee ciiminal appeals occupied the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Howes at the 1 ciak Supreme Court yesterday till as late as 5
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  • 343 5 Seremban Man Given Second Chance Seremban, Sept. 28. In the local police court yesterday Mr. Matheson, 0.C.D., appeared to prosecute Low Soon Teck, a well-known Chinese of i Seramban, on two charges of forgery, it being alleged that on June 15 accused I forged a cheque
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  • 598 5 GENERAL MEETING CALLED The crisis that has been fac ng the Singapore Musical Society has been 1 brought to e. head, and a special general! meeting of members has been called to, 1 save the society from threatened extinc-' tion. It will be
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  • 189 5 Echo Of Singapore Incident Simla, Sept. 9. In the Legislative Assembly today Mr. S. Satyamurti asked the Government whether their attention had been drawn to passages defamatory to Indiana in a publication entitled Scuvenir programme of Malayan celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty the King
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    • 250 5 NEW SHIPMENT J OF y DIXIE MATS B ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS COLOURINGS 8 H DURABLE FABRIC —RICH APPEARANCE LOW PRICES. H DIXIE MATS 9 gP| In Colours of Blue, Brown or 9 0 5 Green with simple Key design U V k° rc,er or scroll border with g g entirel Y
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  • 250 6 M OfF Tike Joy OIF Lafe MISCHIEF Ten weeks old lion cubs at the London Zoo, just old enough to realise that life for them is one long round of fun. They were playing with a turnip when a photojrrapher called. ROAD TO FAME.-“ Junior
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  • 1344 7 Steady Increase In Members THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES MUNICIPAL SALARY CUTS The report of the committee c<f the Singapore Ratepayer’s Association for- the year ended June 30, 1935 states that the number of members has oteadily increased each year, the total at June 30, being 241. The Committee
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  • 421 7 FATAL ATTEMPT TO RECOVER KITE FROM ROOF The happy cries of several Chinese I children playing “Touch” in a street in Singapore and their excited pointing of the fingers to a runaway kite fluttering to rest jon the roof of an empty factory near
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  • 267 7 $l5O Or 3 Months LICENCE SUSPENDED FOR A YEAR Kuala Lipis, Sept. 28. The Police and the Magistrate are beginning to take a serious view of the frequent accidents happening in the District where the poor passengers are the victims of the rash and reckless driving of
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  • 797 7 Annual Report TARDY REPAYMENT OF LOANS 1 The annual general meeting of the Federated Malay Stater Benefit Society will be held at tne Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, Oct. 11, at 5 p.m. The following are extract from the report: During the year under review 60
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  • 839 8 SERIES OF UPSETS SILVERY MIRTH $62 AND LOCH TULLA $43 HEAVY RAIN DURING FOURTH RACE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28. A large crowd attended the opening of the Selangor Turf Chib Autumn Meeting today. The weather was line (and the going
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  • 202 8 America's Easy Win EIGHT MATCHES TO TWO America won the Ryder Cup by eight matches to two with two halved. The results of the Foursome were as follows: Sarazen and Hagen (U.S.) beat Perry and Busson 7 and 6. Horton Smith and Runyan (U.S.) beat Cox and Jarman
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  • 327 8 Handicaps For Second Day CARD OF SEVEN EVENTS The folio.ving are the weights and programme for ’he second day of the Selangor Autumn Race- Meeting, to be run >a.t Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday:RACE 1. Ponies—Class 2—Division I—s1 —5 Furlongs -—3.00 p.m. KATHRYN 9.00 MYANEE 8.11 SPOILT
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  • 675 8 Orient Champion Loses RETIRES OWING TO CUT EYE (From Our Own Correspondence) Singapore, September 30. What was announced as the first lightheavyweight fight in Malaya took place at the New World Boxing Arena last night, when Young Schmeling, light-heavyweight champion of the Orient met Kid Andre,
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  • 329 8 Goalless Draw At Manchester MOTHERWELL BEATEN BY RANGERS London, Sept. 28. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues. DIV’ISION I Aston Villa 0 Derby C 2 Blackburn R 1 Birmingham 2 Chelseti. 3 Sunderland 1 Grimsby T 0 Leeds
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  • 98 8 —Reuter. First Reverse BLACKHEATH DEFEATS BIRKENHEAD London, Sept. 28. The following are the results of principal Rugby Union matches played today:— Swansea n New Zealand 3 Birkenhead Park 8 Blcckheath 18 Cardiff g London Welsh 3 Coventry* 29 Guy’s Hospital 6 Gloucester 3 Bristol 3
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  • 169 8 Celebrate Winning League Championship The Muslim Recreation Club, in commemoration ,of having won the Junior League Soccer Championship for 1935, had a very enjoyable tiffin at the home of the President, 15, Dunlop Road, Penang, yesterday. The many distinguished guests on their arrival were received by the
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  • 332 8 Splendid Tackling YESTERDAY’S MATCH AT VICTORIA GREEN Better tackling has not been seen in [any rugger match in Penang this season than that in the match on Victoria I Green yesterday when a Penang Asiatic XV gathered together by Mr. Eu iCheow Hin, defeated Perak Asiatics by
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    • 59 8 A A an d women who wish to IVI. appear at their best must be sure that their teeth are white 7 and sparkling. Dull discoloured teeth ruin the appearance keep your teeth strong, healthy and white by the daily use of Macleans, the most effective and economical .oothpaste. BIS
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  • 244 9 Recreation Club Defeated VICTORY BY THREE GOALS TO ONE The Free School were engaged in two Hockey matches on Sat. on the school grounds, e,gainst the P.R.c. and the p.A.F.C. respectively. The School first team beat the Recreationists by three goals to one after a keen
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  • 279 9 State Trial At Ipoh Viun Our Kepi esen tative) Sept. 28. I lie State Hockey trial was piuyea on the Ipoh padaiig .mD evuimg, lain railing Li., cugnoui. '1 ne game vvas nevertheless and interesting, the loouth (Coiuurs) being slightly a bc<.<.er team at comoination than the North
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  • 105 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur Sept. 28. The Selangor Badminton Championships were successfully concluded today at the Victoria Institution Hall. The results were as follows: Men’s Open Doubles: A. S. Samuel and Chong Seng (holders) beat Chan Kon Leong and Lee Mun Kong 21—8, 21 16.
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  • 429 9 Holders Defeated CHINESE WIN BY 3 GOALS TO 1 (I-rom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 28. Ihe Singapore Amateur Football Association Cup final between the Chinese and the Malays was played this evening at the Anson Koad Stadium and resulted in a win for the j Chinese
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  • 149 9 Final State Trial PROBABLES WIN 26—0 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28. A severe ranstorm shortly after 4 p.m. rendered the padang waterlogged for the final State trial ‘o select a rugby team to meet Negri Sembilan next Saturday. The probable team in spite of the
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  • 102 9 (BY “SPECTATOR Nai Smarn, accompanied by Nai Boon Mah.jtnd Samy Boy, left for Rangoon on Saturday to engaga in some fights. I understand that the two boxing brothers, D. Jayaraj and D. Dhamaraj will be going to Rangoon tco some time this week. The exodus of these
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  • 395 9 13 Pts. To 11 Pts. HEWAN OUTSTANDING FOR PENANG "A" Perak Asiatic defeated Penang “A” by two goals and a try (13 pts.) to one goal, one penalty goal >and a try (11 pts.) on the Esplanade on Saturday. j Although they did not enjoy as much
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  • 194 9 Win For Ipoh BY 15 POINTS TO 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 28. The Ipoh Rugby Fifteen visited Taiping today and won by 15 points to 3. Ipoh attacked from the start and following a good passing movement, Tweedie touched down. The extra, points
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  • 1185 9 Miss Claire Chan Easily Beaten BOON PIEW AND MRS. LOW WIN AGAIN (By Spectator.”) With the finals of the Ladies’ Singles and Mixed Doubles played on Saturday at the Volunteer Drill Hall, the Open Championship Tournament of the [Penang Badminton Association came to an end,
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  • 512 10 The recent conclusion of the AngloGerman Naval Agreement has been criticised both in England and abroad. The view has been advanced that negotiations should have been conducted through the League of Nations, of which Great Britain is a stalwart champion and further that no bi-lateral agreement should
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  • 124 10 BATHING TRAGEDY AT TANJONG BUNGAH A Tamil who formed a party of six. bathing at the Bth milestone, Tanjong Bungah, yesterday evening got into difficulties as a result of venturing beyond his depth and was drowned. One of tus friends in a-n endeavour to rescue him was
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  • 140 10 Silva Sentenced To Six Years After a trial lasting three and a half days, W. Wilmot Silva, who was charged with the murder of a Tamil, Sinnethamby, by stabbing him in the neck on the night of July 5, last at the junction of Dhoby Ghaut
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  • 45 10 14,000 To Go On Strike Today 4 London, September 29. A strike of 14,000 miners in South Wales will start on Monday in connection with a campaign against non-Unionists who are less than two per cent but have aroused much bitterness. —Reuter.
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  • 1657 10 I' RUBBED the ancient and rather battered ring of my great great grandfa- ther, which 1 wear on nix right little finger with the third; linger of niv left hand in an anti-. I clockwise direction, and the 'Afreet dutifully appeared. He. Iliad to crouch a good
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    • 109 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER TALC a Wherever well-informed peopie congregate, for business ■r or for P leasure Yardley Lavender Talc is in demand. After the bath, after shaving, after strenuous sports its cooling softness banishes irritation and leaves the skin smooth and refreshed. Lavender Talc available in three sizes. Olt I (a)
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  • 341 11 Revenue Still Ahead Of Expenditure BY OYER SEVEN MILLIONS Customs 1 Big Contribution In July The F.M.S. revenue and expenditure iigures for the first seven months of 1935. which arc contained in the latest T.M.S. Government Gazette Supplement, make interesting reading and reveal that income has exceeded
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  • 75 11 Offence Of Leaving Colony In the police court today before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, the case was mentioned in which S. S. S. T. Alagappa •Chettiar stands charged with the offence of quitting the Colony after the making of a receiving order against him, with
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 301 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —When I recently urged on Employers the necessity of safeguarding the future of their Asiatic Employees by doing something more than merely encouraging Co-operative, Thrift and Loan Societies I did not expect Employers to fall over each other in their
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    • 230 11 Sir, —It is indeed very gratifying to see j that Towkay Cheah Cheang Lim has again championed the cause of the very much over-worked Asiatic Employees. Being an Employer himself Towkay Cheang Lim must be aware of the sad conditions prevailing I and his efforts in
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  • 224 11 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS TO CALL REGULARLY; "ARETHUSA" AND "AURORA" MAKE PERFECT LANDINGS The Penang Aerodrome with its magnificent metalled runway was formally opened when the Imperial Airways homeward bound plane “Arethusa” made a perfect landing at 9.10 a.m. yesterday having left Singapore just a little over three hours
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  • 177 11 A Sumatran Malay Fined $3O For making a bid to escape from a lockup in the Singapore Harbour Board police station, a Sumatran Malay prisoner named Baharon bin Lekir, was fined by the third magistrate, on Friday, $3O or one month’s rigorous imprisonment. He
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  • 317 11 Inaugural Meeting Of I Technicians CAPT. BOISSIER ELECTED 1 i PRESIDENT (Fiom Our Perak Repiemulative). j fpoii, Sunday, i Evidence of the keen interest that is be- ing taken in technical subjects and serv.ces in Perak war forthcoming this morning at Ipoh where the inaugural meeting
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    • 804 11 Hr HI A*. Alexandra max’s little laugh ter, another <... TRUFOOD RABY O T portrait: Debcnham GoulA HE TODDLER STAGE now you see how STAUNCHLY f rufood builds When Baby grows to be an independent toddler standing on his own two feet then you’ll see whether his baby food was
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    • 35 11 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfal 6.00-e.m. 77 N.E. Noon 80 N. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 1.51 a.m 8.20 a.m. 1.59 p.m 8.24 p.m. TOMORROW 2.15 a.m 8-43 am. 2.25 p.m 8.44 p.m.
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  • 193 12 I.R.R.C. Decision A Surprise Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Sept. 26, state: The reduction of exportable allowances from 65 per cent, to 60 per cent, of basic qputas for the last quarter of the year was probably the least anticipated result of
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  • 24 12 London Sept. 28. Sterling on Now Yor WM 4 Paris 74-9'16 Gold was 141'6d. SILVER Silver: Spot 29-5;i6. Forward 29-5|16.-Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 1899 12 SYMINGTON AND WILSON'S INTERESTING REVIEW Considerations I.R.R.C. Appears To Have Ignored Messrs. Symington and ilson in their review dated London, Sept. IS, state i Since cur last report the rubber market has again moved in a downward direction. 1 Business, was done in ribbed smoked sheet
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    • 288 12 !I" 2 minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, stomach gasall lisappear within two minutes of taking a dose of Chardox. Chardox is not a drug—it is a highly-refined and extremely active form of charcoal. It is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and has fifty
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    • 164 12 THOUSANDS OF TONS| I of THIS REMARKABLE Hi 1 I RAPID-HARDENING BRITISH i;i ’llhl PORTLAND CEMENT ARE U|[U USED THRODGHOUT 'll ll 111 j 1 MALAYA OWING TO ITS Bi! 11 ,S I II ABSOLUTE uniformity Ilin l||| AND RELIABILITY. FERROCRETE Ferrocrete” is the rapid-hardening Portland cement. It makes concrete
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  • 1520 13 "ETHIOPIA CANNOT LONGER DELAY GENERAL MOBILISATION" Peaceful Solution Said To Be Hopeless Addis Ababa, September 29. lie situation nas suddenly become worse. Ihe few who believed tnat peace might be maintained are of opinion now that it is hopeless. M. Avenol, the Secretary-General of the .League, has
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  • 129 13 —Renter. Geneva, September 30 British quarters declare that the British attitude as represented throughout the Italian communique yftderday is completely misleading. It is complained that there is not the slightest justification for any doubt with regard to our attitude as a member of the League which we repeatedly
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  • 201 13 eight miles per hour was achieved.- —Rugby Radio Service. 110TH ANNIVERSARY 8 Miles To 112 M.P.H. "SILVER JUBILEE'S" PERFORMANCE I .ondon, Sept. 28. Very high speeds were reached by the streamline train Silver Jubilee” on the London and North-Eastern Railawv, yesterday. In a trial run,
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  • 101 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Saving Of 54 Miles BETWEEN BRISTOL AND CARDIFF fl London, Sept. 28. A conference of local authorities at Gloucester, yesterday, approved the construction of a bridge over the Severn River. It is calculated that the bridge, which is estimated to cost
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  • 52 13 Buckingham Palace.—Rugby Radio Service. Return To London After Holiday In Scotland London, Sept. 28. Their Majesties the King end the Queen arrived in London early this morning having returned from Scotland in the Royal train which left Ballater last evening. Their Majesties proceeded et once to Buckingham Palace.—Rugby
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 43 13 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Opening Wednesday, 2nd October ERIC GERDA I THE SENSATIONAL CONTINENTAL ACROBATIC ECCENTRIC DANCERS. (Late of Palladium London, Scala Berlin, Empire Paris etc.) I Dance Music by HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA. I When Visiting Singapore Stay At Raffles Hotel. u
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    • 116 13 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 STILL DRAWING CROWDS! MANY ARE COMING BACK TO SEE IT AGAIN I WARNER BROS. BIGGEST MUSICAL SHOW! IT’S THEIR SCREEN HONEYMOON! AL JOLSOn RUBVKIELER THE SCREEN LOVED LOVERS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A GRAND BIG WARNER BROS. MUSICAI N Jf Al singing 7 swell new
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  • 439 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines rhe following is a list of vessels arriving «nd soiling from Penang during the week: LN PORT TOUAf S.S. ALIPORE from Kobe via ports. Sails same day for Colombo, Bombay and Karachi. B.S. LYONS MARU from Japan via Singapore. Sails same day for
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  • 318 14 AMENDED NOTICE The s.s. “Alipore” from Japan, China and Singapore is expected to arrive at 7 a.m. on Wednesday (2 1035) and will leave for Colombo, Bombay and Karachi at noon the same day. Steamer will work in the roads. AIK MAILS A mail for Java and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1467 14 Wireless Programmes Northern Ireland Orchestra. 9.05 p.m. OTHER STATIONS 8.8. C. Close down. r> 1_ J 1 Approximate Daily Schedules j Transmission 3 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. Operatic Potpourri. F° r Broadcasting I The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 10.20 damoOFNC Transmissions I “Under Big Ben.” A friendly chat c« >
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    • 1699 15 BLUB rUMMCL LIME **<*****2132®» v London and north CONTINENT. Leave Doe Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service Penang. London. X PATROCLUS Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Oct. 4 Nov. 1 OUTWARDS n ,dam > H’burg, Hull Swansea Oct. 11 Nov. 8 For Port Swettenham, Singapore Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, >
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    • 46 16 A/ways Something New At EASTERN BAZAAR. BISHOP STREET. STOFFEL’S PRINTED VOILES Fast Colours. EASTERN BAZAAR. A TAILORING HOUSE OF THE HIGHEST REPUTE. j Comfortable travel from Fenang to Bangkok Capital of Siam in Day Night Coaches with excellent Restaurant Car Service. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM
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    • 288 16 TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!!! SW ARN E R o LAND IN AND AS “Charlie Chan In Paris” YOUR OLD FRIEND CHARLIE CHAN IS BACK TO THRILL YOU WITH NEW EXPLOITS IN PARIS I EARL DERR BIGGER S SUPER DETECTIVE MURDER MYSTERY w ■«■■■■mbi luau# "oPENED TO CROWDED HOUSES MC«P house the wkk-emd
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    • 141 16 WHEREVER YOU GO IN TRAIN, TRAM, MOTORCAR OR BUS, THE TOPIC OF THE HOUR IS ISAKO'S g -z M/Z W 3 Location FUN FROLIC STADIUM Special Tonight Special AT 9.30 P. M. Entire Change Of Programme New Thrills New Sensations I New Attractions f Sensational Attractions from all Parts of
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  • 612 17 Progress Mode By Teachers’ Thrift Society SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION I 11'rom Our Perak Representative.) I Ipoh, Saturday. I References to the smooth and pro-I gressive work of the I'.M.S. Non-Gov-( «ornnient leachers' Co-operative Socie-I tv and the increasing number of members were made by Captain G. Lawkins,
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  • 69 17 (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Sept. 28. A motor collision between a Johore car and Perak car occurred yesterday night, outside the Town Hall. A lady passenger was slightly injured and both cars were damaged. It appears that the outstation car and the local car were proceeding
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  • 163 17 At Kuala Lumpur TO MISS CHARLOTTE YOUNG (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28. The marriage was solemnised thia evening at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church of Rev. Alan H. Pringle, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pringle of Crouch End London and
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  • 139 17 Enjoyable Function At Second Anniversary (From Our Peark Representative.) Ipoh, Sept. 28. An enjoyable function was held tonight at the Old Michaelians' Association on the occasion of the Association’s second anniversary. One hundred and eight members were present and much conviviality prevailed Among the gathering were the
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  • 230 17 Against Man Last Seen In 1906 In the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Friday, before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith, applications for substituted services of bankruptcy notice were issued against Chop Eng Huat, Mui Sien Kuan and Chop Lim Siang. On the application of Mr. C.O. lam. Assistant Official Assignee,
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  • 173 17 Property Of Mrs. Martin Johnson A platinum and diamond brooch valued at $3,000 has been lost by Mrs. Martin Johnsen, the well-known American film producer (of “Babcora,” showing now at Majestic), who is in Singapore with her husband. Mrs. Johnson told the Straits Times that she missed
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  • 2258 18 Lively Discussion At Meeting Of Municipal Commissioners Mr S B Tan made an eloquent plea on behalf of the food hawkers in Eu Tong Sen Street at the ordinary monthly meeting of the Smgapore Mumctp'al Commissioners on Friday when he moved that a deetston arrived at by
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  • 2779 19 sequent ly of the opinion that these hawkers should move into properly constructed eating houses. A FEW POINTS “There are just a few points in regard to that decision to which I would like to draw the attention of this Board,” sa d Mr. Tan. “The first
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