Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 129. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement356 1931-06-10 1 Y nagata BBOITTEBB DENTISTS dead Office next fa? The Dispemary. ttrnnth Office 52. Leith Street iMMMMMMMM— B—H»«IIIIIIII II Ml— II Important to STEEL WINDOWS I Chevrolet Owners Borneo-Chevrolet Ltd. have arranged a HOPE ’Si t Special Service |,g| I All Chevrolet owners are invited to send their Cars and fj]356 words
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Advertisement20 1931-06-10 1 Ihtokisatsu STUDIO 1 with up-to-date Photo' I ijraphy by electrio light* ’Phone 7TS» K «8, 70, BISHOP STBBST, I PXNANS.20 words
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Article112 1931-06-10 2 1931 MEETING To be held at ALOR STAR on Saturday, 27th June, 1931, (10th Safar A. H 1350) Official Programme EVENTS. A Handicap for certified Polo Ponies (C a»e A). Distance 4 furlongs. A Handicap for certified Polo Ponies (Class B). Distance 3 furlongs, Tent Pegging Competition.112 words
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Advertisement510 1931-06-10 2 TO LET BUNGALOW 11, Dann Road, <■ cderate rental. Immediate entry, Apply 59, Beach Strte.. —a-c 177, Green Lane, Two-Storey House. Qu 8t Residential Area. 2 or 3 Bedrooms. New Condition. Garden, Garage, Hard Court. Fully furnished including GUs, China. Immediate entry. Lease or Monthly. Moderate Rental» Apply: Eastern Smelting510 words
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Advertisement462 1931-06-10 2 NOTICES No Entrance Fees. Stabling Accommodation and Bedding Free. Full Travelling Allowance to visiting torses entered for and running in the racing events at the Meeting. Silver Cups have been kindly given by private individuals for all racing eventp, and prizes for Tent Pegging and V. C. Competitions. Riders. All462 words
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Advertisement1026 1931-06-10 2 BANKS.j CHARTERED BANK HOKGKOHB 8 SHANGHAI BANKING f 1 OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. fl X/ (Incorporated in England by Roval Charter 1868.) I X, [< CORPORATED IN’ THE COLONY OF HONGKONG Paid-up-Capital £3,000,000 I Reserve Fund £4,000,000 The liability of member;» is limited to 2 V?-. Reserve Liability1,026 words
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Article728 1931-06-10 3 ELEMENT OF BRUTALITY A Criticism of “All-In” Wrestling Many of ub have witnessed the wrestlir g tnuts shown on the films during a News Film. What do we think of it It would be safe to say that the majority of the people would derive Lttle pl-728 words
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Advertisement166 1931-06-10 3 AGENTS XkRIA tme eastern AGENCIES L 2 f XS»w vl <P^ C> V/si? &WSf <'xi a 'Ao MXALLLim PE RE ECTION 1 SCOTS WHISKY VJ D.f J.M C CALLUM LX M EDINBURGH. VAL ST. LAMBERT CRYSTAL (BELGIUM) I y < y< ok -v z y •> h A ,p“ r'F/-'166 words
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Advertisement335 1931-06-10 3 MADE IN LONDON < A SBTk to- U ."S-- j onn i. don’t forget my Craven A,” the only cigarettes that do not affect my throat si -xI-xAj «tk it. CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS’ REPUTATION for QUALITY335 words
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Article1368 1931-06-10 4 RETIREMENT OF A FAMOUS CLOWN s “TIRED OF FAME” Stories of the Great Grock GROCK, most famous of all clowns, is tired of making the world laugh at his drolleries and antics, and is retiring to a quiet home at San Remo, where he has1,368 words
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Article272 1931-06-10 4 WOMAN’S WIT SAVES MAN A woman’s realy wit helped to eave a man in peril of falling from a narrow window sil 80fr. above the pavement in Tottenham Court road. The man, Arthur R. Jones* a window cleaner, bai got into difficulties and was unable272 words
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Article123 1931-06-10 4 The case of a woman who was fined for pouring ammonia over two fighting dogs, raises the question of the most effective way to break up a deg fight. The quickest way that I know (writes a “Morning Post” gossip) is to hold a123 words
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Advertisement365 1931-06-10 4 WHY BE i WITHOUT A PIANO! I When you can hire a good Instrument FOB SI O PER M ONTH I I f a fflSgaw!i I I <u,- Xj 7> P I fi \^Mn L n- --Ii ll i I And this sum includes Free Tunings. t Co L& PENANG365 words
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Advertisement184 1931-06-10 4 I 4 Y ‘X i 1(40 f#OM PIW C °W cate amwontuu** 1 S, AM* f THIS is Ml I Z /SM" i f I T?ED from the start on Cow Gate. x Well pleased with life sleeping soundly waking merrily making constant steady progress to intense satisfaction. GATE does184 words
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Feminine Reflections
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Article786 1931-06-10 5 Monday Taking tea this afternoon w ith Mr. Pppyh’s Cousin, G adyB she doth show me her new dinirg-mom err 1 p wishing me to give my opinion on the way shr la‘h made them. Tho cnrta'rs ar f a very P rftt 7 printed linen, in786 words
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Article562 1931-06-10 5 POPPY BACON - By POPPY BACON How pleasant it is, occasionally, to turn I mt‘ oughts of our own clothes to tho.e u m by children, and it is quite eurprirII < to discover how quickly changes foltow one another, there being a definite B niard of smartness in the little562 words
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Article483 1931-06-10 5 By A TRAINED NURSE No womsn who possesses beautiful white teeth can possibly be labelled unattractive, even though her f< aturrs be irregular and perhaps a trifl e heavy. For. if she has good teeth, she probably has g od health, toe; and a healthy,483 words
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Article, Illustration51 1931-06-10 5 In navy blue wool marooain, this suit is cut on loose lines, and is worn with a blouse of white spun silk spotted with red. The blouse* however, is not seen in the sketch, except its pleated cuffs, a scarf of the silk being arranged as the51 words
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Article533 1931-06-10 5 OLGA WRIGHT - BY OLGA WRIGHT It is surprising that whilst many housewives are meticulously careful to clean and renovate their furniture, one of the most important items —the bed mattress—is completely overlooked. The importance of a good overhaul of beds and mattresses cannot be overstressed, for they533 words
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Article533 1931-06-10 5 Pauline bouchier - by Pauline bouchier Tn its early d?yr, the Spring exhibition of the Roysl Academy is a mirror of fashion as well as of art. It is amusing to notice that thcugh most of the women vi.iting the Academy wiar the tiniest of fashionable caps, with533 words
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Article450 1931-06-10 5 MOLLIE LITTLE - BY MOLLIE LITTLE Linen have bscome much m rcr elaborate this seeson than ever before» They have des<ittd the tennis cot xts where they used to su i themselves in the gu'se of simple one piece dresses, and have entered tho realm cf the ensemble. Tonakefir450 words
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Advertisement74 1931-06-10 5 Laugh and the World Laughs with You THE NEW NANKING HOTEL Kelawei Road, North Beach. OPEN AIR CINEMA TONIGHT SPECIAL COMEDIES. Great Outdoors There goes the bride Smith’s Landlord You’ll laugh yourself sick, but your life will be prolonged when you see them —don’t overlook these smashing comedies. NO ENTRANCE74 words
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972 1931-06-10 6 Matter Discussed in Committee Messrs. Thorpe and Rogers Address the Commissioners Yesterday’s Meeting As the business for yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners contained an item with regard to Temporary Allowances it was generally assumed there would be some discussion at the open meeting.972 words
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Article927 1931-06-10 6 SPECIAL SESSION Two Death Sentences Upheld and One Quashed (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 8 A special session of the Kedah Court of Appeal was held in the High Court yesterday presided over by Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne, and supported by Mr. Justice927 words
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Article497 1931-06-10 6 Mr. F. K. Wilson, Registrar, Supreme Coutt, Kuala Lumpur, paid his first visit of inspection to the Ipoh Supreme ourt, on Saturday. The death has occurred of Mr. William Frederick Denning, the well-known private astronomer at the age of 83. The death has occurred of Mr. L.497 words
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Article174 1931-06-10 6 TWO CRUCIAL MONTHS AHEAD Unemployment in the F. M. S. is expected to reach a crucial stage during July and August. This month tin mining concerns will receive their Quota certificate, and if the amount of output apportioned to them for the present period174 words
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686 1931-06-10 6 Robbed of the Stimulant of Competition The opinions expressed below on the home Chil Service, which apply equally to British Colonial Civil vices are taken from Sir Ernest J.P, Benn’s book Rendered.” BECAUSE our Civil Service is the finest in the world,686 words
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Advertisement71 1931-06-10 6 Reduced facsimile In tubes for the Hand=bag or Pocket ‘“HAZELINE’ SNOW” (Trade Mark) This delicately perfumed preparation is quickly absorbed by the skin and vanishes without leaving a trace of greasiness. Throughout the day, always keep a tube with you ready for immediate use Buy a pot for home use71 words
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Advertisement20 1931-06-10 6 The World’s Best. 2 11 ‘•’ll n 111 1 i E_— j I 1 Sold Everywhere. ronuk Best FLOOR PQQSH20 words
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Article644 1931-06-10 7 Five Wickets Victory Marriott and Freeman Bowl Well For Kent Lancashire On Top at Lord’s London, June 9 RAIN curtailed the hours of play in several matches in the County Championship. Af t} R Oval no play was possible to-day and at Hull, the match beist644 words
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324 1931-06-10 7 LEAGUE MATCH In their final League match played yesterday on the Esplanade the P.C.C chared points with the Boatmen’s I nion, the match ending in a draw, each side Scoring two goals. From the kick off the P. O. C forwards attacked but324 words
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182 1931-06-10 7 MERCHANTS v THE REST The following will play on Saturday, June 13. 1931. on the Esplanade, at 2.15 p m. Merchants G C Ashworth A F Baughan, G I Begley, P H Birt. G J Carr, J B Hodgins, J E King (Captain), A H182 words
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Article108 1931-06-10 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Commission of Enquiry Proposed FORTHCOMING BILL London, June 9 The House of Commons to day granted a private member leave to introduce a Domestic Service Bill with the object of setting up a commission of five members of whom the chairman and two.—Rugby Radio Service. - 108 words
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Article54 1931-06-10 7 .—Reuter. Nanking and Canton Troops 20 Miles Apart Nanking. June 10 Private advices from Hunan Province state that eight divisions of Government troops are now near Yichang on the Hunan Kwangtung border, only twenty miles separating them from tbe Cantonese forces. Reports state that so far there.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article66 1931-06-10 7 Reuter. Farm Board to Continue Policy Washington, June 9 The Cotton tabilisation Corporation will not sell its cotton at present prices accord ing to Mr. Carl Williams, a member of the Federal Farm t oard. He adds that although the Board’s pledge to withhold from tbe marketReuter. - 66 words
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Article59 1931-06-10 7 —Reuter. Creditors to be Paid In Full Chicago, June 9 Twelve small banks belonging to the John Bain group” with combined deposits of nearly sixteen million dollars closed their doors to day, notices posted outside the doors stating that they were closed "for auditing.” Mr. Bain states.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article125 1931-06-10 7 REDESWOOD AND NORTH DRIFT IN MANCHESTER GUP London, May 20 The Manchester Cup (over li miles) resulted as follows REDESWOOD 1* NORTH DRIFT 1 SALMON LEAP 8 14 ran. Five lengths between dead heaters and third. Dead-heat. The betting 10 to 1 against Redeswood. 20 to 1 against125 words
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Article60 1931-06-10 7 THE SCRATCHINGS The following are the scratchings for to day's races at Kuala Lumpur Race 1 Little Bruce, Sunchoke St. Andrew and June 11, Race 2 Jaya. Race 4 Rose Mine and The Witch Race 5 Colorado Claro and Silver Tin. Race 6 Tagala and Scotch Pink.60 words
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292 1931-06-10 7 COMPLAINT AGAINST LAWYERS Civil Cases That are Continually Postponed i To day was a very heavy civil day in the District Court, over 100 cases being down on the list to be got through, and the first 40 minutes of Mr. Forrer’s time was292 words
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Article94 1931-06-10 7 CHINESE ON TRIAL Lye Pay and Lye Foo, two Chinese, were to day produced before the Police Magistrate, when the fiist ratned was charged with cau-ing grievous hurt whih the other was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot named Wong Wye, at Argyle94 words
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75 1931-06-10 7 CHINESE CHARGED A Chinese named Ooi Say was to day charged before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang, with the possession of non Government chandu. The prosecution alleged that the accused was in possession of a quantity of non Government chandu at his house in75 words
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Article65 1931-06-10 7 INDIAN FINED An Indian tongkang man named Naina Mohamed was to-day charged before the Police Magistrate with having caused obstruction to public navigation with his tongkang. The accused pleaded guilty. The prose cution story was that the accused obstructed the passage of other craft at the mouth65 words
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Article393 1931-06-10 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang GazetteJ”) Sir, —Your reader who drew attention to the need for cheaper bread in your columns the other day expressed not merely his sentiments but unquestionably voiced the opinions of thousands of victims cf what appears to be a nunc paly393 words
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Article107 1931-06-10 7 Sir, Close on six months having elapsed since tbe muzzling orders were i-sued it may ba assumed that too public would appreciate a statement by the authorities setting forth the dates of reported cases; the districts in which they occurred; the nationality of victims of mad dogs;107 words
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Article543 1931-06-10 7 Sir, —Your lcc»I contemporary averted that no one but a fool or a knave would care to serve ns a Municipal Commissioner for longer than 3 terms of 3 years each. If that is so, then there is m ch more reason for the limitation of543 words
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Article615 1931-06-10 7 AND THEIR DIFFICULTIES Dr. Drummond Shiels at Empire Society Dinner The economic depression was» I think, reflected this year in the attendance at the dinner of the R al Empire Society at the Connaugh* Rooms on May 21, Biuce it Was by no means as goci615 words
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Article48 1931-06-10 7 CHINESE FINED FOR WEARING HAT IN COURT A Chinese n*mei L an Gek wag charged with inten'i nrliy insulting the Magistral**, Rja Petra of Klang, by wearing his hat in court whi’e the court was sitting. He was fined S 3 or 3 days’ r'gorous imprisonment.48 words
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Article67 1931-06-10 7 A reunion dinner an! dance for exservice m»n and women friends will be held at R ffl s Hotel on July 1, the anniversary o tbe B»ttle of tbe Somme. The band of the Ist b’tt. the Gloucestershire R-=gt. will play during dinner. Tickets, $3 each (incluling pihits67 words
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Article38 1931-06-10 7 The homeward mail by the a e. Kashmir olosfß al 6 p.m. on Sdnrday, the 13th InttanL The B.S. Rawalpindi with moils despatched from London on May 21 is expected to arrive here at neon to-morrow.38 words
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Article484 1931-06-10 8 Though satisfactory and in keeping with the exigencies of the times the decision of the Municipality to cut the temporary allowances by fifty per cent, does not confer any boon on the public. It m?ans a saving of money and to that extent it is to the advantage of484 words
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Article239 1931-06-10 8 Our Governor. Sir Cecil Clementi, who is due back from leave by to-morrow s mail, brings with him a much needed note of optimism. According to a report of a speech he delivered shortly before leaving London, he predicted a return to prosperity within eighteen months, and239 words
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Article142 1931-06-10 8 The result of the Gateshead by-election will come as a decided shock to the Socialists, and that too at a time when shocks !of various kinds are being experienced with unsettling rapidity. Gateshead, on the south side of the Tyne, opposite Newcastle is essentially an indus--1 trial142 words
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Article971 1931-06-10 8 V • a. n. l - V a. n. l Penang, Wednesday. gyy NOTHER morn of sweet summer and the impulse is to allow thoughts to carry us to the realms of the countryside at home, to the hidden bypaths and the green pastures; the peace of dim forests. For the world over971 words
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Article86 1931-06-10 8 MAY TRAVEL BY TRAIN There is a possibility Q i3 jae the Governor, Sir Cecil t t [j o s.s. back from England to-mojfOi b Rawalpmii, will travel to train. n r Perak 1: His Highness the 0 a£ ft nd travelling by the nignt niDU86 words
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Advertisement168 1931-06-10 8 ASK FOR “HOLAC 1 Salad Oil Gold Label Gold Capsule ilftl USE it SIAOLIE I anc BPe we BO I MUCH FROM ALL DEALERSG. H, SLOT CO., LTD., SOLE IMPORTERS. IM I j 1 < K m fcgigj u I M !|lAfel|£W|9 M I OA4S</ W A?JI 1 i c168 words
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Advertisement58 1931-06-10 8 E. O HOTEL. Thursday, 11 th June, 1931, at 9.3» pm. AFTER DINNER DANCE P. O. Outward Mail.-Dr ss Optional Friday, 12th June. 1931, at 9 40 pm. The Band of the President Fillmore’’ will play at the AFTER DINNER Du\CE. Sunday. 14th June, 03 8 p.m. till .Opm. THE58 words
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Miscellaneous28 1931-06-10 8 TIDE TABLES High Water I ow Water To-Day 8.45 a.m. 1 15 I m. 8.07 p.m. 258 im. To Morrow 9.20 a.m. 220 am. 909 p.m. 849 p.m.28 words
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Article751 1931-06-10 9 Reuter. Collision With Chinese Vessel HI 20 Eeared Killed or Drowned Disaster Off Wei-Hai-Wei Passed Through Penang Last February London, June 9 The British submarine Poseidon, which was commissioned onlv last year, has l>een sunk and it is feared twenty lives re Inst in a collisionReuter. - 751 words
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Article130 1931-06-10 9 ,—Reuter. Commission Finds It Is Property of Moslems London, June 9 The report ig published of the Special mmisgion appointed by League of Nations at the request of the British Government* n termine the right in the dispute be- I n Moslems and Jews regarding the' idling,—Reuter. - 130 words
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Article80 1931-06-10 9 Total Liberal Vote Goes to Conservative SOCIALIST SCRAPES IN London, June 9 The by election at Gateshead owing to the death of the Socialist, Sir James Mel ville, resulted as follows Major Evans (Soc) 22,898 Colonel Headlam (Con 1 21,501 Soc Majority 1,3.92 —Reuter. At the general80 words
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Article62 1931-06-10 9 Reuter, Tennessee State House of Representative's Action Nashville. June 9 The Tennessee State House of Representatives has stood by Governor Horton against the recommendations of a special commission that the Governor be impeached in connection with State loss of some seven million dollars deposited in banks whichReuter, - 62 words
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Article116 1931-06-10 9 Reuter. —Which Breaks Up in a Free Fight!! j Bombay, June 10 The deeply disturbing communal atmosphere mentioned by Mr. MacDonald in correspondence with Mr. Baldwin cabled yesterday, and whose disastrous effects are portrayed in the Cawnpore Commission’s report, is much in evidence in connectionReuter. - 116 words
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Article159 1931-06-10 9 them the gist of the conversations.—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Henderson May Visit Berlin London, June 9 The memorable visit of Dr. Bruening and Dr. Curtius to England terminated with their departure from Southampton in the destroyer Winch ester, which conveyed them to their linerthem the gist of the conversations.—Rugby Radio Service. - 159 words
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Article63 1931-06-10 9 Vision Completely Restored 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 10 A cable from New York advises that specialists have subjected His Majesty’s operated eye to a test of vision and glasses have l?een fitted. It is pronounced his sight is completely restored. The King can read the63 words
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Article294 1931-06-10 9 Evacuatio n Proposal TRISTAN DA CUNHA’S INHABITANTS No Crime, Immigration or Emigration London, June 9 When asked in the House of Commons to day whether the Government would consider evacuating the lonely island of Tristan da Cunha in view of the cost of providing the inhabitants with294 words
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Article59 1931-06-10 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Second Congratulatory Telegram from the King London. June 9 The King has sent through the Secretary for Air a congratulatory message to Mr. C. W. A. Scott on breaking the record by his flight from Australia to England. His Majesty sent a similar message to.—Rugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article128 1931-06-10 9 —Reuter. Solving Australia’s Crisis Melbourne, June 9 Voluntary conversion of Australia s internal debt in order to avert the risk of default is contemplated by the Premiers' Conference the report of which is supported by the Opposition parties. It emphasises that a substantial reduction of expenditure is.—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article108 1931-06-10 9 Reuter. F entence of Nearly 6 Years Asked For Milan, June 10 After a two and a half hours’ speech, the Public Prosecutor asked for a sentence of five years and ten months imprisonment for Gialdini who is charged with fraud as an associate of. Reuter. - 108 words
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Article119 1931-06-10 9 I'JoZ ana cerned had accepted the proposals.—Rugby Radio Service. Announcement of Postponement Until 1932 London, June 9 It was announced by the Dominions Secretary, Mr. Thomas, in the House of Commons to day that the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa had been postponed until next year. Arrangements, heI'JoZ ana – cerned had accepted the proposals.—Rugby Radio Service. - 119 words
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Article161 1931-06-10 9 Rugby Radio Service. Position of Government Under Agreement London, June 9 Replying to a Parliamentary question to day, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Graham, said the British Government had from time to time support'd in general proposals for reasonable reductions in Suez CanalRugby Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article54 1931-06-10 9 Reuter. Sir Roger Keyes Strikes His Flag London, June 9 Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Roger Keyes strikes his flag at sunset in Nelson’s ■’Victory,” now the flagship of the Portsmouth Station. He is the last of the great war time naval leaders to relinquish activeReuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement23 1931-06-10 9 FIGARO READY IO USE. Superlative Quality HARD ENAMEL GLOSS PAINT A. Two Coat Treatment FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE USEDurege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG, AGENTS.23 words
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Advertisement134 1931-06-10 9 just Arrived “HisMasferhViice RECORDS FOR JUNE CAN BE HEARD AT SEIS. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., y 6> Bishop Street, PENANG. Arrival of New Goods. Printed C-De-Chlne, Georgette, P>atn O. K. Silk. Ladies Gents Dragon I’jjamas, Ladies Golf-'.oats, Undei wear-sets Curios Etc. in. Every Department Don’t Miss This Golden Opportunity! GAN 3134 words
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Article1201 1931-06-10 10 ANNUAL MERGING< 1 t £2,717 Profit On Year The Eleventh Annml General Meeting of the Bag>n Serai Company, I imited, wa hell on Thursday, thn 7ih May, 1931. at Winchester Home, Old Broad Street, E. C. 2, Mr. E. L. Hamilton, the Chairman of the Company, presiding1,201 words
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Article181 1931-06-10 10 TODAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day oo tn co oq Shares I Jf n *5 ss pq on M oq c. sc. 10. to* Mining Ayer Hitam 10/9 11/6 IC/6 11/3181 words
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Article50 1931-06-10 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON Spot £lOO-15 0 Up 2/8 3 £1027-6 Up 5/SINGAPOSE $5112J p» to Up 50 c. 200 tons to LoJtn 215/16 d, Unchanged Mew Tort 6c. (SsH) Down ic. Local 9J c. Unchanged By Csurtny of Mssin KENEDY *OO,50 words
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Article94 1931-06-10 10 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending June 6, 1931, shows a total of 93 death?—6s males and 28 females—the death-rate being 32.66 per mille compared with 28.45 in the preceding week and with 22.00 in the corresponding week <f last year.94 words
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Article669 1931-06-10 10 PROFIT OF £1,739 Payment of Small Dividend The 11th ordinary general meeting of the Dindings Rubber Estates, Ltd., w 9 held in London cn May 13 Col. John Jcsselyn, C.M.G D. 5.0., the raid that the crop obtained was 829,227 lb., which waa 79,229 lb. more669 words
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Article71 1931-06-10 10 Penang, June 10, 1931. By OourUn of Chartered On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 h 4 m/te 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/ta credit 2/4 1/32 3 h Documentary 2/4 5 '32 O New York Bank Demand 56 France t.T. 1,420 lidla H T.T. 155 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T.71 words
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Article390 1931-06-10 10 LONDON STANDARD’(LOOSE) 8.8. Sheet 9} cis. psr pound =per pl 112/33 Quiet. London 2 15/161 New York 6 cis. (g 1 Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) y Produce Agency Ltd. r Q Singapore Prices for standard Ribbed Smoked Sleet fni to day are ae 0 follows: 8 Bpo>390 words
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Article1020 1931-06-10 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES I 5 S f 3 11 I 80 ac H3_ SUBBU |D«Um.| 9 c f 0 Alle: by Robber Ge 70 90 Alor GaJ»h Rabbci Beteta 50 70 Amclgamatefl Malay letates 90 1 10 Ayer Httam PlanHng Syuflleate 83 1 CO Aver Kaulng Bubbei Slataft®"1,020 words
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Advertisement35 1931-06-10 10 rKM fflunnymede > Cheerjul anJ Cool TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW There will be an extra DINNER DANCE SATURDAY The RUNNYMEDE Orchestra will play in the Lounge from 12 noon RUNNYMEDE LTD., George Goldsack, Manager’) 'Phone 543.35 words
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Advertisement325 1931-06-10 10 You Get More Programmes At Much Less Expense When You (J S E RADIO' lImI iOili lb On Sale at Good Stores Distributors-, K. Lee San Co., 81, Beach Street, Penang. New Advertisements TO LET Large, airy Office, facing WeldQaay. Rent very r?«a mable. Aoply Box N 93 c/j Piuang325 words
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884 1931-06-10 11 When Will Average Good Class Estates Have to Close Down Tapping? A question which is very much agitating brokers’ and dealers’ minds at the moment is “the price at which it will be rendered reasonable for normal rubber estates to close down tapping, in884 words
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Article565 1931-06-10 11 SYSTEMATIC FRAUDS .REVEALED Bagan Serai Estate Co’s Loss At the Perak Assize Court on Monday, before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice CrabbWatt, a Chinese named Koay Thoon Choon, who was until recently employed as a clerk at the Bagan Serai Co., Ltd., Bagan Serai, was charged, firstly, with565 words
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Advertisement60 1931-06-10 11 “Onoda” Rapid Hardening Portland Cement OF Superiot quality at a low competitive price in casks of 375 f bs, OR in Paper bags of 110 lbs. Onoda Cement has secured the contract of the Singapore Municipality for 1931 Guaranteed to Conform to STANDARD BRITISH SPECIFICATION. Apply to: Ban Joo Seng60 words
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Advertisement356 1931-06-10 11 CHILDREN WIN! w if- i 9 z fortified by this delicious, healthful cereal food stand at the head of their class in school J and always win in sports! T hat’s because these children eat, every day, a hot* cooked cereal. And the cereal their mother chooses is the one356 words
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Article551 1931-06-10 12 FAR EASTERN CRUTBE “Ulysses” to Call at Penaog MESSRS. Alfred Holt and Co., managers of the Blue Funnel Line, have announced their programme of 'Summer, Autumn and Winter cruises and voyages for 1931. An innovation for 1931 is a special Winter voyage to Ceylon, Malaya,551 words
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Article1006 1931-06-10 12 FORT OF PN.iNSG Schedule Of Principal Lines THE following ie a lisi of vesicle arriving and sailing from Tenaug during Fr.e k« Id P* I IfMhf ma" DJak from Bjtoe Bihra and Belawan Dili. S»iled tc-iay for Batoe-Bahra and Belawan-Dali. me” Mandar from Tg.-MengeidAr. Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneh,1,006 words
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Advertisement257 1931-06-10 12 JffiJfSTlC SOUNDjrEJpYSTEM Tls~n aNTGHT I 9.30 I Your Last Chance To See RICHARD DIX in Radio's Outstanding Comedy I "Lovin’ the Ladies” with Lois Wilson and Rita La Roy. TOMORROW I h Picture Everybody's Waiting Fop/ The New Sweetheart of the Screen (cMwiilun. I f OMILLGR Ijr "SaUij~ x— -Z257 words
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Advertisement114 1931-06-10 12 cS!) SPOIL-SPORT.'H “Sorry you'll hrve >' me out of the rty......ye5... another of my leiisilj bilious attacks So that wi’l mean an odd man out at the dance. And however much they sympathise w#h her the feeling that she has spoiled the evening will rem in. Yet, if on'y she114 words
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Advertisement215 1931-06-10 12 “My maid i J -r<\;A uses Lux I Mofor all my IM.HWfai personal tilings M jF says May McAvoy "'ir'-d (WARNER BROS.) < ,11 1 1 1*. May McAvoy’s e— lovely stockings ”IZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ are cared for by Lux r IKF THE GRE AT HOLLYWOOD Care for your stockings the t215 words
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Article422 1931-06-10 13 NO MORE THORNS Ripening English Fruit AH the Year Round WILL it ever be possible to have fresh British apples ripening all the year round? writes the Daily Express Agricultural Correspondent. It may be, for the Ecientists working in their laboratories are diecovering strange things about fruit.422 words
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Article123 1931-06-10 13 A correspondent of ths “Evening Standard” who must be very earnest citizw, practised filling in his census form, with a very interesting result. His household consists of six persons—himself, his wife, three daughters and a s r. He was born at Bingalore,in India, and his wife at123 words
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Article135 1931-06-10 13 Before the war (writes a “Morning Post” gossip) the C.O. of the Hampshire Regiment wrote to Brigade Headquarters to ask for the installation of a bath in his house in barracks. After some anxious thought, the RE. undertook the work. The great day came when they reported135 words
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Advertisement261 1931-06-10 13 Tn the tropics, can anything stop a cold? s k3 iwAk ao ww *w—' 'Mw MKMhpßlariUg YES! Listerine Antiseptic, used full strength. It attacks bacteria prevents their spread thus removing the cause of colds, sore throat, influenza and many other infections of germ origin. Ihs| Gargle with Listerine, undiluted, egfe.261 words
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Advertisement11 1931-06-10 13 BOVRIL gives the cook a chance lifes little pleasure to enhance11 words
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Advertisement732 1931-06-10 13 Palmolive is the soap which thoroughly cleanses the skin and at the same time reveals natural loveliness says the celebrated LEON DESFOSSE —one of the best known of all Parisian beauty specialists “I always advise my clients to wash their faces twice a day for 2 minutes with Palmolive Soap732 words
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Article672 1931-06-10 14 THEORIES OF ANCESTRY Men Who Feasted on Human Brains Tens of thomaada of years aso —before the laet Ice Age—c nnibah roamed about Western Europe, feasting at timet on human brains amid the blossoms of dog ros«s I Thousands of years later there were672 words
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Article39 1931-06-10 14 Penonafities of Old Mateya by Cyril Baxendale, is now on sale it $2 a copy. The volume nay be nrchasad through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct from the Pinanp Gazette Press ltd., la, Penang-street. Penang.39 words
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Advertisement333 1931-06-10 14 D PHYLLOSAN rejuvenates bSIEw REVITALISES II hhl? J J IT MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING. P j-j ill There comes in the life of every man and gf IEcII woman a period of change. The vigour of youth begins to fail. Life enters a new pharse and certain physiological adjustments j333 words
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Advertisement175 1931-06-10 14 I i i We have pleasure In announcing that owing to the increasing demand for LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes it I is now possible for us to offer you this cigarette at the popular price of I 40 cents per tin of SO I 11 Obtainable at Messrs. JOHN Li! ILE175 words
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Article637 1931-06-10 15 Penang. June 10, 1931. CHOWBAST A MARKET, Mutton c ts. Matton Indian M par Ih 48 tiead bL;.>ep c* fos' each 1-39 Liver w;*L heart inag do 1.50 Trir» do l.or Goat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread pair 40 Snet 40 r- idney pair 30 Feet637 words
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Advertisement275 1931-06-10 15 4 Federated Malay States Railways New Bridge, Seventh Milestone, Bukit Timah Road, in connection with Singapore Deviation Scheme Protected by Dove Bitumastic Standard CJrey Solution. .Price $4 800 per Drum of Ten Gallons (7 czvt Special Discounts Quoted for Larger Quantities. ©ne Gallon of Grey Bitumastic Covers 300 sq. feet275 words
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Advertisement374 1931-06-10 15 1 Apollinaria The King of Mineral Waters. I How Jo fou. manage to keep thin Jim in tnis beastly climate" I 1 always drink Vlhiskey and Polly which contains naturaloas I /CT' an d does not blew one out” riv a I O Ww? ft P V' I W/ S«T374 words
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Advertisement584 1931-06-10 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON N. CONTINENT. x MFNESTFEUS Jure 11 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg, SARFEI ON Jute 19 MarEeillre. Lender, Rotterdam Hamburg G’aegow MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE BEN WYVIS June 13 Havre, Liverpool 4 Glasgow THESEUS June 24 Havre, Liverpool Glasgow PASSAGE RATES584 words
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