Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 June 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 122. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, Ist JUNE, 1931, PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 T. NAGATA! BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next j to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street j mniaininn “JODELITE” Xc/'r? (REGISTERED) j Wood-Preservative I protect your woodwork. Railway Materials of the Highest Quality 1 Large Stocks Carried 1 IT’S SAFE |j SOLE AGENTS Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I The Borneo
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSD STUDIO with up-to-date Pholngraphy by electric light. ’Phone 7TB, «S» 70, BIBHOP STBJBBT, PENANG-
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  • 122 2 SUMMER RACE MEETING Saturday. 6th, Wednesday, 10th, and (Saturday, 13th June, 1931 Commencing at 2-30 p. m. each day. ENTRIES close at 4 p. m. on Wednesday, 27. h Maj, 1931. Double Tote: will be held on two races each day of the Meeting. Unlimited Sweeps: O.e
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 483 2 TO LET BUNGALOW 11, Dunn Road, moderate lent»). Immediate entry. Apply 59, Beach Street. —n-c HouBs No. 201, Krlawei Road, with 3 roc m», g rage and servants quarter?. Apply to Messrs. Wreford Thornton, Solicitors, 29. Beach Street, Penang. —27 29 5 1 3 5 8 6 Bungalow 103, York
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    • 280 2 In Exchange For 200 used S. mps of Straits Settlements, MJay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java and the eurroundii g countries wiil give Picture Post Cards OF THE Great European War &c. MISS TEE KIA ORA,” Stcckwel), London, England. THIS serves to introduce Mr. Sun Yit Mun, artist, expert in
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    • 1032 2 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK HEDERLAHOSCHE HANDEL I I OF INDIA, LIMITED. HAATSCHAPPIJ. N. V. 1 [lncorporated in England,] NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY [lncorporated in Holland J W by Boyal Charter A. D. 1824.] B^e n Fnnd Undivided Profits IIZoOT Paid-up-Capital [about s/ IO \RD OF DIRECTORS pi 40 015 000 I
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  • 2474 3 Happy Gathering interesting Speeches by Mr. Sollis and Mr. Quarmby 1 he Need for Special Training Co\ T 8 were laid for over GO for the Third Reunion Dinner of the Govei nuent Commercial Day Schc v hich was held on Saturday night at the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 42 3 BOVRIL is better than Beeftea Health soon returns when you take Haus Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE. From all first-class Chemists and Wine Merchants and AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA), LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG. Boie Proprietors: Stephen Smith st Co. Ltd., Bow. Loudon, England. «1
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    • 165 3 and TOBKCC%ffl||i I I (W 6 y ,7 I x 8 Z Z’ I 7 77-7 t 7-: 7.. I vC 77 SSS dV f I t 7’ b IN s C z i 4 7 I 1 U v- av/ "y •Lvi.*??-.- 7 W D. 8 H.O. W* LS4S
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  • 588 4 SATURDAY’S MATCH Commercial School Beaten A brilliant 104 scored by Williams, the young Xaverian player, was the feature in Saturday’s match played on the Hutchings School ground between the St. Xaviers Institute and the Penang Commercial School. The Xaverians won the match by 128 runs. The
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  • 284 4 POOR FORM A Centre Forward Wanted The first of the Valaya Cup trial matches between Colours and Whites was played on Saturday on the Esplanade and ended in a win for the Whites by four goals to nil. This may have acted as a pointer to the
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  • 277 4 NEW OFFICE BEARERS Sound Financial Position The Eighth Annual Genoa 1 Meeting of tnn Old Fre-h’ Association was held on Situ day at the Association Rooms in i eiih Street and v ai j resided over by Mr. H. H. Abdul Cider, Vce President >f
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 352 4 i EXCHANGE YOUR PIANO For a new one. We will allow you a liberal amount for your I I present instrument and the I balance due can be paid in small monthly instalments. I Why use a piano that is tinny I and old fashioned. I I g'i I In
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    • 60 4 A BOVRIL sandwich is accepta lie at a?.y time of the day. household budget is made up of pennies, thrift with the P^p n ies means saving pounds, 1 1 F y Wise housewives choose Cerebos Salt because less is used. It poars freely and remains dry to the last
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    • 209 4 A mJ I Wjfct -A< M < >’ y i J A i Z J,. UI ft'SKyXOUKjF Milkly. 1 4 babieslove ff >* cate I j 6ulto;o«D.S»' a t i I tOI *.»U»T6 A"0 f I THIS is from the start on Cow Gate. Well pleased with life sleeping soundly
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  • 1164 5 PRESIDENT’S APPEAL Give Ex-Servicemen Priority In hie report presented at the half--7(.ir |y genera! meetirg of the Ex Services 'vs ciation of MaLya, held recently, the p r nident. Dr. Webster, said that it was not r ,r. qnentiy eiid tl a: !here should be no n
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  • 450 5 The Bukit Aeahan Club. Malacca, has been called upou to furauh proof of its existence. Mr. K.K.O’Cm nor has been appointed to be a member of the CLuici! of Raffles College, for this year. Raja Kech’il Sulong was unable to at the State Council at Taiping on
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  • 501 5 LOW SCORING MATCH Xavier Captures 13 WicLets for 43 In a cricket match played yesterday on the Butterworth ground the Butterworth Recreation Club defeated the Katzonians by 17 runs. W, Xavier bowled well for the Butterworth Club and captured 13 wickets in the two
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  • 158 5 —Reuter. FRENCH CHAMPION .HIPS Surprise by Fraulein Anssem London, May 31 In the final of the French Championships Fraulein Aussem. who beat Sonorita de Alvarez 6—4 7 —5. in the semi final, beat Miss Betty Nuthall B—6, 6 —l. Fraulein Aussem created a staggering surprise by
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  • 485 5 MEN DEFEATED Disappointing Batting By Males At Butterworth yesterdaj, before a large crowd, the Butterworth Ladies beat the Men by 17 runs. The men were slightly handicapped in that they had to bat left handed with merbau broomsticks; they also had to field and catch with
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  • 278 5 MATCH AT SUNGEI PATANI Adams and Pinhty Bat Well The P. C. C. travelled to Fungei Patani yesterday and defeated a Kedah 'A* team by 30 runs Adams 58 and Whitley 39 helped the Penang Club to realise 158 for nine wickets at which
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  • 370 5 Reuter. SUMMARISED RESULTS 123 Tickets for London ONLY 47 IN IRELAND Dublin May 30 Long before breakfast thousands of people collected outside the Mansion House which was heavily guarded by the police. Inside General O'Duffy, chief of the Irish Free State Police, supervised the momentous, draw. As
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 104 5 New! I Quick cooking Quaker Oats I /ksK your grocer for the -a new quick-cooking Quaker Oats: 1. It cooks in one-fifth the time formerly required. t 2. It is the same fine quality as > always. f 3. It is even more tender and delicious than any Quaker Oats
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    • 262 5 o —a Conva/escenf 11 l|,| 11 'lts wonderful to see you looking so we I again dear." 'Yes. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are til that they are claimd to be. 1 During the convalescent period, when the Fo anaem a, nervous 1 1 i. ta system is slowly gathering strength,
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  • 3501 6 Annual Meeting at Ipoh Malaya Has Had a Fair Deal This Country Not a Low-cost Producer In yesterday’s Sunday Gazette •we pi inted the speech of the; .absent president, Mr. J, H. Rich,' at the annual general meeting of’ the F. M. S. Chamber of Mines
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 180 6 The World’s Best. Efl I J I J/ j Sold Everywhere. ELM Send your enquiries FOR DISINFECTS S TO THE actual manufact’-iien THE "KILLGERM' ltdCLECKHUATON ENGLAND. DEPRESSION I’m a different wen»" “Tiro years ago I Ji’ depressed, and eveni n'l- trouble for ni< j m to myself and everyone I
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  • 1342 7 Mr. W. D. Gibbons Vote of Condolence Passed at Yesterday’s Meeting Club in Strong Financial Position p'fc INFERENCE was made at the annual meeting of the Penang Swimming < lub yesterday, which was held at the Club House at Tanjong Bunga h to
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  • 491 7 SELANGOR SPRING MEETING Fair Fields in Card of Eight Events Below will be found the weights for the first dav of the Selangor Turf Club Spring Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, June 6. There is a card of eight
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  • 184 7 “The Melody Man At The Queen’s” At the Queen’s Theatre to-night The Melody Man” will again be shown. This film deals with the adventures of an 4 ustrian composer who, returning home unexpected ly from a command performance before the old emperor, discovers his wife in the arms
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  • 57 7 CHINESE CHARGED Mr Morgan of the Government Mono polies to day charged before the Police Magistrate, a Chinese named Ang Lee; with the possession of about 80 tahils of nonGovernment chandu. His Worship transferred the case to the District Court to be mentioned on June 4
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 487 7 To the Editor of the Fining Gazette Sir, —With reference to your excellent leader of 29 May, there is one statement I should like to query in my humble power as a very old resident in Malaya. You wrote H. C. L. is an
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    • 366 7 Sir. The "Pinang Gazette’ of 28th May had a f ill report of the M. C. P. Meeting on 27th May, with the questions of Dr. Ong Huck Chye and Mr. Lim Eow Thoon and the answers thereto by the M. C. P. President, concerning the recent convictions
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    • 66 7 Sir, —lt is a fact that the majority of rate payers do not pay up until the last and insistent threat arrives. I suggest that a discount of 5 per cent or more be offered for an immediate settlement in the first place, would have the approval of
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    • 58 7 Sir, —In out of the way villages where there is only one clearance of letters and that early, would it not be possible for Trolley Buses or Trams to have post boxes affixed which would enable villagers and people living in isolated spots to catch a later mail
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    • 76 7 Sir, —When will the Post Office make a big drive to popularise the use of the telephone? It is practically certain that nearly everyone who can afford it, is already con nected. It follows, therefore, the only way to increase the number of subscribers is, by making
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  • 22 7 The draw for the Penang Club Derby Sweep wil take place in the CluKat7 30 p. m. to night.
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  • 31 7 The Library will be closed on Wednesday, 3rd June, 1931, being a Public Holiday. Mr. Harold Dove returned to Penang this morning from Singapore by the s. s. Klang.”
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 249 7 ■r. A ,ii f A W tfSsies’n the seisIN MOMENTS OF LEISURE \VTrii 11 /USWi WHEN there's time to JKAAI 13 I APPRECIATE THE BEST FIrU 1 THERES BUT ONE CIGARETTE fWß|| 1 THAT can be relied UPON TO GIVE THE UTMOST SATISFACTION S HR HM I »ol« b, •!>
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  • 24 8 BERESFORD. —On May 31, 1931, at Fawley,” Chiswick, London, W to Violet Kathleen Phillipa), of Penang, wife of Eric George Beresford —a daughter.
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  • 363 8 More or less simultaneously with our remarks concerning H.C.L, in Malaya, comes an announcement from the Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited, that it has effected drastic cuts in the prices of its commodities. The nows will meet with general approval. It is evidence of a desire on
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  • 369 8 The fate of civil servants’ temporary allowances at length having been decided arbitrarily, without “due" notice and without waiting for the needless report of the somnambu'ent commission, the only body left in receipt of this manna from the Heavens, ie the Penang Municipality. We do
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  • 1194 8 A. H, L. we may so distort prose—which requires no words. Clerk Of Works For Penang General Hospital Mr. A. Spilman.—A Dutchman was engaged by Government as Clerk of Works at a salary of $4OO per month for the New General Hospital, Penang. In the Port Dickson
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 215 8 i ss DANISH C REA 5/ The finest in the world. Have you tried it? Do you know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at least two hours.
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    • 33 8 E. &0 HOTEL. tnesdayJnd Jane, 1931, at 930 pm. Jlfter Pinner Pance Friday. sth June 1931. at 9-30 pm. After Dinner Dance Sanday, 7th June, 1931, at 9.30 p. m. Orchestral Concert 4
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  • 66 8 DEATH Khoo— At 89 Anson Road, on Sunday 31st May. at 1 am.. Khoo Siew Lay, aged 41, third son of the late Mr. Khoo Hun Teang and Mrs. Khco Hun Teang. Deceased left behind a widow one son and three daughters to mourn their loss. Funeral on Saturday, the
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  • 224 9 -Reuter. BCT NOT TO ENTE» CONFERENCE To Explain Pos.tion Only RENEWED rioting at CAWNPORE Fatal Hindu-Moslem Disturbances Bcmbay, May 31 Hews has been received from Congress circles at Bardoli that Gandhi has addressed a letter to Lord Willingen stating he w.ll attend the resumed Sound
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  • 61 9 —Reuter. Over a Hundred Killed in Memorial Day Accidents New York, June 1 A deathroll of nearly 7 a hundred throughout the country. mostly from motor accidents on roads slippery with rain, marked the memorial day commemorating those fallen in the Civil War. There were some cases
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  • 49 9 -Reuter. Hawkes Leaves on a Round Europe Trip Le Bourget. May 31 'fhe American airman, Captain Hawkes, left Le Bourget this merning on a “CannonBa flight from Paris to Copenhagen, Amaterdem, Basel. Rome and back to Paris. Copenhagen, May 31 Hawkes arrived at 6-12 p. m.—
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  • 86 9 Reuter. Melbourne, May 31 This is repudiation and default’’ say Mr. Byons and Mr. Latham in a letter to Mr. Bcullin and the State Premiers regard the decision of the Premiers’ Conference to convert the whole international debt into a long term conversion loan with a compul sory
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  • 46 9 Reuter. Washington. June 1 In order to tcc-ej the deficit, Mr. Mellon, Secret. y to tl u treasury, announces the of uu eight hundred million dollars 1/8 per cent bonds, redeemable 1946 9, to fold to the public from June 15. Reuter.
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  • 53 9 'From Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok, May 31 To day being the anniversary of the birth I nation and death of Buddha, the Prince atriarch in the name of the Buddhist r gy of Siam cabled the King at New York ‘v at w ‘sbes for the speedy return
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  • 345 9 —Reuter. Roman Catholic Offices Closed by Police OFFICIAL PAPAL PROTEST Rome, May 30 All offices of Catholic organisations and institutions in Rome have been closed by order of the Italian Government and the police are entering and taking possession of all documents. It is
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  • 84 9 shipped back to New York is final —Reuter. Not Wanted in France —To Return to U.S.A. London, May 31 The possibility of Texas Guinan being allowed to stay in France is suggested by a statement by Guinan, who. interviewed telephonically from London last night, said that she had
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  • 208 9 NEEDLESS DELAYS S.S. Compared with the United Kingdom The following appears in the current issue of John o’ London’s Weekly. Sir,—ln John o ondon s Weekly for March 14th, I ord Riddell, in his article “Costly Litigation,” pointed to reorganiza tion of Cause Lists as
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  • 192 9 —Reuter. Crash off the Spanish Coast FAMOUS FRENCH AIR ACE Cause of Accident Not Known Barcelona, May 30 The famous French ace Lalouette (who last November with Captain Goulette flew from Paris to Saigon in five days) was kil'ed in a crash eff Villanueva while flying to Tunis
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  • 33 9 —Passfield. An Intercepted Cablegram Ajax Singapore ratslittie Ajaxes should be seen and not heard stop London is the Hub of Malaya not Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang or Malacca
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  • 179 9 4 Malaya Getting a Fair Deal IPOH MEETING At the annual meeting of the F.M S Chamber of Mines at Ipoh on Saturday after the address of the President, Mr. J.H. Rich, had been read (the president’s remarks were reported in full in yesterday's Sunday Gazette),
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  • 171 9 Arrested in Weld Quay rrested in tbe early hour-» of the morning on Weld Quay, a Chinese named Tan h Seng was produced before the r ohce Magistrate and asked to show cause why he should not be bound over. The story for the prosecution
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  • 70 9 Extension of the Service to Lettonia and Russia On and from the June, 1, 1931, Diily Letter Telegrams addressed to places in Lettonia and Russia will be accepted at all Postal Telegraph Offices in the S. 8. and F. M. 8. The charges are as follows: 20
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  • 19 9 Donations previously acknowledged $29,574.78 Kampar Club 50.00 St. Patrick’s Society of relangor 100.00 $29 724 78
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  • 35 9 Mr. T. E. Conaghan, of Messrs, Wreford and Thornton, Penang, left for home on Saturday. During Mr. onaghan’s absence Mr. H Macniece will be in charge of the firm.
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  • 71 9 LOCAL EXAMINATIONS The following ate tbe results of a Music Examination in Practical held at St. George’s Girls School on 28th May, for Trinity College of Music, London. Miss Dorothy Ung. Higher Local Pass. Miss Lim Phaik Lin. Junior Pass. Master Lim Kean Hock, Junior Pass.
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  • 146 9 Reuter. Will Not Recognise Versailles Frontiers Breslau. June 1 "We will never recognise the frontiers of the Treaty of Versailles and swear not to rest until fall German land which drank I he sweat and blood of countless German generations once again is part of
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  • 136 9 —Reuter. Possible Scratching of Linkboy Londan, June 1 A last-minute Derby sensation has arisen in connection with Linkboy whose form during a gallop at Manton House» Marlborough, on Saturday, when he was ridden by Steve Donoghue, was reported to have been so bad as to suggest
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 fertilisers. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH. PLUTOPHOS, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manure, STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG.
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    • 127 9 just Arrived EtsMasferfeVa.ee RECORDS FOR JUNE CAN BE HEARD AT C3F S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., ®l6, Bishop Street, PENANG. •Si) illhlillllllllllllllllllllHI) 1,1. iilliilltllliHhilillllillllllß, 1 We have pleasure in announc- 1 ing the issue of a Revised g g Price List operating from g f June 1, showing many p j
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 982 10 ANNUAL MEETING £2OO Profit on Year CONSERVATIVE TAPPING The following is a report of the proceedings at the Twenty-first Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of Jafin (Malacca) Rubber Estates, Limited., heH at Winchester O.d Broad Street, E.C.2, on Wednesday, April, 29, 1931. Mr. G. H.
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  • 141 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day:— Saturday To day CD CD g OQ Shares J? g. s rs <x> QQ 0Q 0. C. 0. to. Mining Ayer Hitam 11/- 11/6 11/- 11/6 Kongkong
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  • 50 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spot £lOOl2-6 Unchanged 3 Norths’ £lO2-2-6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $51.00 per liad Down 37a c. 150 tons tat RUBBER: Loidon 31/16 d. Unchanged New tok c. (Gold) Unchanged local 91 c. Down i c. By Ccurtisy of KENNEDY <tOO.
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  • 141 10 CUT OF 50 PER CENT. NOTIFIED A unification in the Straits Settlements Government Gizette states that as from June 1 a reduction not exceeding 50 percent, will be made in the temporary allowances at present paid to Government Offie*rs. It is officially announced that the reduction in Temporary
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  • 70 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London,May 30 Paris. 124.94 New York. 4.86jf Brussels, 34.92; Gen*v*, 25.14; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.94; Berlin 20.48; Stockholm 18.14; Cooenhagen, 18.16 O"lo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.60; Prague 164}; Helsingfors 193} Madrid, 57.15; Lisbon, 108.25; Athens- 375; Buchans’; 817 Rio 33 2 Bnenos Aires, 34; Monte Vi
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  • 146 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 9 A cts. par pound =per pl >l3/16 Quiet. London 3 1/161 New York Holiday. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) Geaeral Prod ace \<eacy Ltd. Singapore PHces fir Standard Eibb’d Smoked Sheet for to-lay are as 'oil owe:— Spot 91 cts. per
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  • 218 10 HOMEWARD BOUND H M S "Oxby” aid H M S “O.wa?” under the Command of Lt Commander E M Loly, R N «nd Lt Com. T HDickscn, R N respective!/ ar* expected to arrive at Penang on June 10. The two eubnnrinea are homeward bound and
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  • 43 10 The homeward mail bv the s.s. i akliwa closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 6;h instant. Th? s.B. Rajula with mails despatched from London on May 14 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on F.iday, he sth instant.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 86 10 Runnymede* Ckeerjul an <7 Cool WEDNESDAY DINNER DANCE MUSIC in the Lounge on Saturday morning and Sunday evening. FRESH LOBSTERS OYSTERS. SATURDAY. 6 FH JUNE, European Volunteer Ball. The usual AFTER DINNER D4.NCE will not be held. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Gold sack. Manager. Phone 543. BOOKS YOU WANT FOYLES
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    • 437 10 u r j j WOLD OF THRIFT s AN EXPRESSION i: r OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 28,000,000 INSURANCE CONTRACTS J are in force with The 5 PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE J COMPANY, LIMITED. J An ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE with (he PRUDENTIAL offers von a first class invest 1 ment combined with an assurance on
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  • 341 11 WORKING AT A PROFIT Estate Rested for Six Weeks The tenth annn.l general meeting of the Bukit Gsjah Rubber Co., Ltd., was held in Kuala Lumpur on May 16. Mr. D. 8. Gardner, chairman, addressed the meeting as fclljws:— It ia entirely due to the
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  • 191 11 Tanana, June 1, 1931. cts %crar < )p T um p. ehesti io® J.CCC.OO Clovaa ii SO CO G-’d ?#af ■allari 72.00 MwtHeHng nom 170.0 C SC* m 70 00 h .i 60.00 Coconuts p*rTLOOO h 15.00 Copra i-undriad buyer) 4.60 Ra ‘ans sates 11.15 Rattans Goars* 10
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  • 78 11 Pmanj, Juua 1, 1931 Bv fl 9hi Charter id tank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 m 4 m/ts 2<B 27/32 °riveie 3 n't* credit 2/4 1/16 3 Doer mentis y 2/4 3/16 O i N*w York Bank Demand 56 Vranc* M T.T. 1,420 I .dia h T.T. 1541
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 99 11 uoofu! MfcHclro for all O r J.Collis BrowoeW < /GENUINE. Substitute. g Acta like a charm In Chack» and arrests BIARRHCEA and FEWER, CROUP, AGUE, g Aru S'o-113 ft O Th-, reliabia Family remedy fur B B .r CHIa LB INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS g epee CI CATI»aS, ASTKWK, SROMChITIL g
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    • 361 11 your teel-h I Pro-list means double cleansing action— Listerine Tooth Paste on a Pro-phy-lac-tic looth Brush! The combination can’t fail. Use both 30 days. See how much whiter your teeth become how much more firm and healthy your gums appear. Ask for both at your chemist’s. Great Tooth Brush Fine,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 175 11 I JfJjIESTIC 1,/ Penang's Premier Talkie House. SOUND |t±2| SYSTEM I Last 2 lights I TO-NIGHT TO MORROW Paramount’s Brilliant Mi-Colour Musical Comedy “Follow Through” with l Nancy Oar roll Charles fßuddy) Kogers Zelma O’Neal Ar Jack Haley 5 Catchy Songs! Hilarious Comedy! I Beautiful Outdoor Scenes in Natural Colours
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    • 76 11 f THEATRE ROYAL. TO NIGHT <& UNTIL WEDVESL'AYSpecial Matinee on June 3 d. hoot L' GIBSON Galloping Fury” Univeisal J* we'-featurc (6 Reels) Reginald Denny in “On Your Xocs” (7 Reels) Denny as D ANCING master —Taxi driver iiz J-figh.er a sheik —a hero—a coward. The Great British Picture ‘‘Trainer
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  • 1038 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines folio wing is a list of vesI seis arriving and sailing from Penang during the < •> k* Tn F«d mB“Dbjdk” from Batoe-Babia anc Sails on Wednesday for Bitoe-Bjhra and Belawan-Deli a. m. bb van der Hagen from Singapore.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 443 12 ■r r F 1 Sgfer- yA X Gone Teeth regain sparkling whiteness SCIENCE has made a significant sodent. It acts to curdle fikn so discovery. The cause of dull, that brushing easily removes it discolored teeth is found to be the Start today. chief cause of serious tooth and Pepsodent
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    • 45 12 FOR TRAVEL INFORMATION APPLY TO THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC INC. IN U.S.A.) No. 1,3 Collyer Qiay, Singapore. Steam Ship Tickets, Hotel Reservations, Itineraries Cruises and Tours Planned and Booked to any part of the World Protect Your Fun J's with American Express Travellers Cheques.
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    • 339 12 raOS' < sS! The best time for us! THE cold weather is the best time for us; fevers and sickness are* at their lowest. And in the few short, cold months lost energies must be recuperated and reserves of vitality built up to meet the coming Hot Season. When, all
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  • 1206 13 ‘Selfish Driver” Problem and a Suggested Cure Spi*ed »8 the essence of mechanical ■.r n apo.< i. Try Oxford-street, one of the worlds moEt famous thoroughfares, under prfaant conditiora during moat of the uorkir;’ hours of the day, and y u will realise that
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 341 13 I j" Lr T*~— MM... _I u J.» I. -sir eV K Perfume t Saude CoCogne Powder* Cream Soap +<£cdion 1 Pri Pantine w K yCTTII I i IM F i iRI I mQ J CW 1 II I /O I n>>! 1 /ffi \r—riif X-V. XW-.\ V ft k
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  • 724 14 DRAMATIC K.O. Short Right-Hand Blow Retains Title Tony Canzoneri, the New Orleans Italian, knocked out Jack (Kid) Berg Stepney) with a terrific right-hard punch to the jaw in the third round, and so retained the world light-weight title at Chicago on Friday, 24th April. Smashed down into the
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    • 289 14 THE PI NA NG GAZETTE I list of Places where the Gazette” can be bought at 10 Cents. BOCAL Abdnl Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel and Rnnnymede Hote’. Md. Eu?ofT, Victoria Pier and Swettenham Tier. Nd. Temail, Logan’s Archway, Beach St T. M. N. Mydin, 27, Leith Street. Look Bros.,
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