Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 131. VOL LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 12th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement350 1931-06-12 1 ;T. NAGATA BROTHERS j i DENTISTS Head Office next bo The Dispensary, d Ttomrh Office 52. Leith Street L- LE T Thought For To-day. 4< J 0 0 EL) TE” “DON’T FORGET THE (REGISTERED) Wood Preservative Read S DOG S HEAD Lager!” PROTECT YOUR WOODWORK. IT’S SAFE. Ask For W.350 words
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Advertisement18 1931-06-12 1 tTMISATSu) STUDIO with up-to-date Phot*- f grsphy by electric light Tbone 771, dB* TO, BIBHOP BTBBB*. 3 PENJ.N&18 words
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Advertisement2030 1931-06-12 2 TO LET Colinsburgh Estate, Limited r> A KT ICQ I =v jl„„ (in liquidation.) jYOt; J moderate 0 Immediate entry. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CHARTEREO BANK HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING f Apply 59, Beach Street. Transfer Books of the above C^mrany nclwniA augtohia amothima nnnnnnATlflll X<A.. n c will2,030 words
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Article604 1931-06-12 3 Wiping Out Small Parishes Little-Used Churches to Go Omnibuses for Worshippers Clergy on Motor-Cycles THE DAILY MAIL reveals a gigantic plan for the entire reconstruction of the administration of the Church of England which is likely to affect every parish in the land. It includes Redistribution604 words
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755 1931-06-12 3 Ex. SPOI'FD DEFENCE Law-\biding Virtuous and Respectable IT is time, we think, that a few words were said on behalf of that small but worthy section of Port Said society whose feelings are perpetually outraged by the callous manner in which novelists and passengersEx. - 755 words
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Advertisement70 1931-06-12 3 I Reduced facsimile In tubes for the Handbag or Pocket ‘“HAZELINE’ SNOW” (Trade Mark) This delicately perfumed preparation is quickly absorbed by the skin and vanishes without leaving a trace o greasiness. Throughout the day, always keep a tube with you ready for immediate use Buy a pot for home70 words
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Advertisement578 1931-06-12 3 WIVMES ouhe ROA.D UP-TO-DATE FSive little motor cats, i MM orx a tom* j a valve-stem Then these wea-e Poux. our little Terming xnea’ixlY ’Till one seised a cylinder, Thus leaving three little motoT-cars, still going' through One burnt out its sparking So then there little motor cars. yet on578 words
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Article1551 1931-06-12 4 Unique Corps Much Maligned and Loyal to Its Tradition SIDLBEL-ABBES, reached at last after a mixed grill of a journey by laud, sea, and air, proved to be a surprisingly modern town with electiic light, taxis, telephones—the more surprising, perhaps in that it was almost entirely built1,551 words
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Advertisement207 1931-06-12 4 i “The Peanut Vendor Yon must hear this—the latest hit from “Cochran’s 1931 Revue.” A record of the tune that has swept London off its feet. Brilliantly Played By JACK PAYNE’S BAND COLUMBIA RECORD NO. C 8233 Ask to hear “Bathing in the Sunshine” and “It’s for You” Two records207 words
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Advertisement331 1931-06-12 4 Pe.- X- J O --‘r '«-J.;. r? e < L he Energy you need lor games Remember, however, that every It prevents fatigue and builds up sp< rt demands upon your reserves of nervous and uiuscuhi strength and eu hr’ance. and that strength which will stand you in you cannot331 words
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Article1074 1931-06-12 5 FATHER OF THE ENGLISH NOVEL THAT the test of time is the surest for determining the val ie of an author’s productions is most strikingly verified in the case of Daniel Defoe. For the last thirty years of his life, except when in prison, in the pillory, or1,074 words
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Article132 1931-06-12 5 This ie wonderful news to parente who have not yet tried Baby’s Own Tablets, ecientific medicice for baby which ees-s teething pairs so quickly and naturally and yet which eliminates all the unpleasant f a'ures of the old-fashioned, narcotic "soothing” medicines. Thie boon to bo h baby132 words
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Article121 1931-06-12 5 SIR MICHAEL 0 DWIEI ON GANDHI Sir Micrael O’Dwyer, formerly LieutGovernor of the Punjab, India, speaking at a dinner of the Queen’s University Club, London, said that an ex-Prime Minister soon after tbe Indian Conference asked him what he thought of Gandhi. He quoted the answer given by121 words
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Advertisement296 1931-06-12 5 The GREATER HUDSON O Eliminates in Driving o MBRMCa f.' Itr 1 v S'- ■«ns t 2 ■BSWC.-P l!| dI tv IWj rx-uiffc r S“* c !7 ,ns a( ?c«w I i frESg: I ME/. j&Vi 1 --J J; r r~ S h u«g- r i»i '> &< ~*V .'rjiTSS296 words
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Advertisement92 1931-06-12 5 »1 m >'■ Opr or s. s. “BARNACLE BILL” arrived June 12th. A SURVEY of the cargo of the above sailing vessel disclosed large quantities of “DOG’S HEAD” LAGER and BASS’ ALE of which the GENERAL AVERAGE consumption is enormous, m w f VUUY WHDDY9 11 you wanl t 092 words
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Advertisement186 1931-06-12 5 J ft. <■ i Mr' ‘‘Sis ''A ftia fftoM nif f km. L 4g®*BIES love CATE THIS is "SrnHeri from the Slart on Cow Gate. A Well pleased with life sleeping soundly waking merrily making constant steady progress to everyone’s intense satisfaction. GATE does not give that excessive and undesirable186 words
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Article166 1931-06-12 6 FAMOUS TENNIS PLAYER Favours Open Championships (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 12 Norman Brookes. president of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association is visiting Singapore on a health trip. In an interview he said he was strongly in favour of open championships enabling amateurs and professionals166 words
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Article73 1931-06-12 6 .—Reuter. TOURNAMENT AT SANDWICH F. C. Van Reneu Wins Trophy London, June 11 At Sandwich at the Association of British Malaya Golfers’ Tournament F C. van Renen won the MacFadyen trophy beating W. Goldie in the final by 8 and 2. The Stroke Ccmpetition over eighteen holes.—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article117 1931-06-12 6 RESULTS OF QUARTERFINAL" (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 12 The Singapore tennis championships were continued yesterday, Bong Soo, John Lim, Matsukawa and Roy Smith winning their way into the semi finals. Bong Soo beat Haridas 6 1, 6 1 and John Lim beat Goh Cheng Hee 6117 words
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Article267 1931-06-12 6 The Rev. Mr. Graham White, of Ipoh. has been made an rchdeacon. Princess Marie Louise was stated yesterday morning to be making satisfactory progress. f'apt. Notley, commander of the Govern' ment yacht “Seabelle II,” is in Singapore Hospital, suffering from internal trouble. Immense crowds at Yokohama gave267 words
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Article171 1931-06-12 6 RECEIVING ORDER GRANTED ON WEDNESDAY In the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore, on Wednesday, Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson granted a receiving order against Sarkies Brothers. It will be remembered that at the end of last month, the Official Assignee was appointed interim receiver, on the application of the petitioning171 words
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Advertisement202 1931-06-12 6 HKg| Gone.. Teeth regain sparkling whiteness SCIENCE has made a significant sodent. It acts to curdle fihn 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 contains no pumice, gum disorders. That202 words
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Advertisement116 1931-06-12 6 The World's Best. I I s Sold Everywhere. Wondrous white linen—soft to touch Bim Linen and white things washed with Sunlight Soap are white and fresh as newly fallen snow. How proud you are of your washing when you look upon that dazzling whiteness! How the soft feel of the116 words
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Miscellaneous179 1931-06-12 6 Talkie Hou™" I 1615 TO-NIGHT 9.30 J I MATINEES I To-morrow and S-.inday at 2.45 p.m. Beautiful, Captivating Marilyn Miller IN First National and Vitaphone’s Brilliant Musical Comedy “SALLY” I WITH Alexander Gray and Joe E. Brown Dazzling Gowns Delightful Songs 150 Beautiful Girls Unless You Have Lost Your Sense179 words
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Article592 1931-06-12 7 PERSISTENT market rumour A Quota Scheme BASED ON 1929 EXPORTS Estate Assessments > HERE is a persistent rumour in the Penang rubber market that a system of Government Rubber Restriction is to be introduced in Malaya within the next few months, and in some i592 words
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Article419 1931-06-12 7 ATTEMPTED CHEATING Sentenced to Imprisonment and Fine The case against the three Tpoh men, a Eurasian and two Chinese who were charged with attempting to cheat a contractor by inducing him to pay $3OO as commi sion for a bogus contract and whose activi ties were419 words
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Article174 1931-06-12 7 EXCELLENT MUSICAL REVUE AT THE MAJESTIC The First National Vitaphone picture '‘Sally” featuring Marilyn Miller, the popu lar Broadway actress which opened at the Majestic last night, received an enthusiastic welcome from Penang picture goers. This is Marilyn Miler’s first picture, but despite her lack of screen experience she174 words
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Article115 1931-06-12 7 CHINESE FINED Chew Ah Pit who pleaded guilty to three charges preferred against him, namely 1. possession of dutiable liquor, 2. fermenting liquor without a licence and 3. possession of apparatus for fermenting liquor, was to day produced in the Police Court for Detective Inspector Gordon115 words
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Article495 1931-06-12 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT Brothers-in-law at Loggerheads When a suit in which two Malays are the parties was mentioned in the Penang Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice N.H.P. Whitley, it was mentioned that the pirties had agreed to come to terms if the495 words
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Article86 1931-06-12 7 CASE POSTPONED ONE WEEK Mohamed Eusope bin Ganny, Asiatic Inspector of Police attached to the Traffic Department, against whom a warrant had been issued and who surrendered to the Police yesterday, was to day present in the Police Court having been on bail, when Mr. J. J. Saunders86 words
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Article56 1931-06-12 7 Arulandu, a Tamil lad. who had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a box of files belonging to his employer, was to-day pro duced before Mr. Edward Jago. for sentence. His Worship sentenced the accused to a day’s simple imprisonment and a fine of $3556 words
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Article908 1931-06-12 7 Weights for To-morrow Humorous and Boronia Good Things BY TIC-TAG For the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting 1931, to-morrow, there is a card of eight events, including one polo pony even; for amateur riders, and the fields, if the scratchings be908 words
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85 1931-06-12 7 THEFT OF BAG Sentenced to One Day’s Imprisonment and Fined Lim Ah Huah, a Chinese woman, wept bitterly in the Police Court dock when sentence was passed on her by the Police Magistrate for the theft of a bag containing jewellery and clothing from85 words
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Advertisement40 1931-06-12 7 Rl( KMAN>WORTH v Ko T e r u ,a 25 Minutes London, Opposite Station, own grounds, beautiful country. Coif etc, Every comfort, gas fires and radiators. Terms Moderate. IDEAL FOR YOUR LEAVE Proprietor, having been East, knows your requirements. O40 words
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Advertisement7 1931-06-12 7 fRONUK By far the Best FLOOR POLISH7 words
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Advertisement503 1931-06-12 7 New Advertisements miscellaneous WANTED. One mile second-hand rails about 16 bs. yard without sleepers. All to be in reasonable straight lengths. Apply giving particulars -8 to condition, where m q y he inspected and price to Box N-» 94 r/ > Pinqng NOTICES Clerk-Dresser for Cash wood Estate. Position fi503 words
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530 1931-06-12 8 Opinions are diviied on the questions as to how long a man who accepts office as a Municipal Commissioner should be allowed to retain his seat. The Straits Chinese British iKssociation holds the view that the period of office should be limited to three terms530 words
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Article252 1931-06-12 8 Tbe more observant of our readers may have noticed that about ten p. m. almost any evening Tamil coolies congregate in the streets and are apt to quarrel. Those conversant with the tongue inform us that the dialogue is more or less a repetition of. T will252 words
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Article57 1931-06-12 8 —Reuter. Not to Be Initiated by Japan Tokio, June 11 The Government has definitely decided not to take the initiative in promoting a silver conference as it fears the possibility of aggravating the situation in the event of the conference failing. The Japanese Ambassador at Washington has been—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article28 1931-06-12 8 Reuter. Peking, June 11 Reds who recently captured Kienning, North Fukien, murdered Father Melchior Gesser, a German Catholic priest belonging to the Salvatorian Mission at Kienning.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article1017 1931-06-12 8 Penang, Friday. XALAYAN admirers of /y/ Epstein (if any) can uti- lise to-morrow afternoon for profit and pleasure by taking a stroll in the direction of the Municipal destructor and feasting their eyes on the abomination which has been erected almost under the shadow of an unsightly1,017 words
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Article66 1931-06-12 8 Reuter. Demonstrated Statistically Practically Geneva, t une Tbe efficacy of tbe 0»»«« Convention has been statistic i y trated by an official st telllo t b fl t Conference of limitation of discrepancies between the drugs shown as exported fro i. nl jatj ing countries and the amount-Reuter. - 66 words
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Advertisement198 1931-06-12 8 «»s>' ww I■ i" H. g I > _s I bj! 89 I rtv \-l I rf' ■>- w M X\ Ife w Salih* I f ?1 IB if b' z I '<•■:> A j>\.. \,aisSgsSffi-> Ss£.W& l^-SS*-iJ vY *5 j 8 s zS&fej j i'X jjPri h^"""'*■'■•■ is? s198 words
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Advertisement45 1931-06-12 8 E.&O HOTEL. i To-night, 12th June, 1931. at 9-40 pm. The Band of the t, t. “President Fillaio'e” will play at the AFTER DIMMER D vNCE. Sunday, 14th Jun«, 93 8 p.m. till 10 pmTHE E.&O- QUARTETTE WILL PLAY LICHT MUSIC DURING DINNER tt H45 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-06-12 8 TIDE TABLES High Water I ow Water To-Day 9.50 a.m. 315 »m. 955 p.m. 482 p m. To-Morrow 10.26 a.m. 4.04 am. 10 40 p.m. 5.14 p.m.27 words
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Article434 1931-06-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. AND FURTHER CASH DEMANDED No Signs of Promised Reforms government crisis NEXT WEEK Liberal Challenge on Notorious Land Tax London, June 11 The Parliamentary Labour Party held a special fleeting to day to co sider the first report of the Royal CommissionRugby Radio Service. - 434 words
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Article48 1931-06-12 9 Ru by Radio Service. Coming Visit by Part of British Squardon London, June 11 11.M.5. Queen Elizabeth and part of the Third Cruiser Squadron will visit YugoBlavic waters in July and August. The visiting vessels will include three cruisers, nine destroyers and font other craft.Ru by Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article51 1931-06-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Prinz Regent Luitpold Being Raised London. June 11 Progress is being hhfade at Scapa Flow with the raising nF ifie sunken German battleship Pi ins Regent Luitpold. Yesterday her bows were brought above the surface, and it is hoped to raise the stern to-—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article42 1931-06-12 9 Dr. Drummond Shiels, Under Secretary for the Colonies, leaves to-day for Geneva to attend the forthcoming session of the Permanent Mandates Commission as accredited representative of the United Kingdom Government for examination of the annual report on Palestine.42 words
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Article81 1931-06-12 9 Statement in House of Commons BALANCE OF OPINION London June 11 In the House of Commons the Home Secretary, Mr. Clynes stated that the Government had given careful consideration to suggestions that an inquiry should be held into the lottery and sweepstakes laws but81 words
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Article58 1931-06-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. British Government Representatives to Attend London, June 11 The Government have accepted the invitation of Marshal Lyantey, President of the French olonial International Exhibition, conveyed to them by the French Government, to send representatives to visit the Exhibition, and have requested the Foreign Secretary, Mr.Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article249 1931-06-12 9 Eighth Annual Show at Kuala Lumpur The Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association advertises that their eighth annual exhibition will be held at Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank holidays—August 1 to 3 inclusive. It will be remembered that the Associa tion last year held the exhibition in their new249 words
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Article463 1931-06-12 9 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Hope of Saving Men Abandoned NO REPLY TO EXTERNAL TAPPINGS Regarded as Certain that Victims Are Dead London, June 11 The Admiralty states that information has now been received fwm the C mmindar in Chief in China that there is i o—Reuter and; Rugby Radio Service. - 463 words
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Article82 1931-06-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. “Complete Agreement at League Commission London, June 11 At Geneva to-day the Commission on labour in coal mines arrived at a complete agreement. The German Government made concessions which will make it possible to arrive at a general convention. The British Mines Minister, Mr. Shinwell,—Rugby Radio Service. - 82 words
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Article26 1931-06-12 9 .—Reuter. Chinese Minister at Washington Washington, June 11 The Chinese Minister, Mr. Chao Chu Wu, hes tendered his resignation for political reasons.-.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article207 1931-06-12 9 —Reuter. Mild Rebuke to Malayan Civil Servants CEYLON’S UNIQUE POSITION London, June 12 Lord Bassfield, presiding at a largely attended dinner of the Corona Club, hoped that a single system of Colonial service would be accepted throughout the Empire and that the service would be as attractive—Reuter. - 207 words
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Article332 1931-06-12 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir,— In perusing a letter written by A Malayan Chinese’’ which appeared in the ifataya Tribune of 2nd inst.. I see that the writer has acute grievances over the Government administration to afford more preference to the descendants of the ruling332 words
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Article118 1931-06-12 9 DIPLOMA EXAMINATION, 1931 The following obtained full diplomas in English. History, Geography and Education Tan Lye Whatt, Wee Seong Kang. G. A. Machado, V. Ambiavagar, Miss Maude Lewis, Lim Boon Hock, Hooi Yip Seng. Lim Khean Seng, Ch’ng Choo Eng, K. T. Joseph, K Utam Singh, Lee Mun118 words
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Article94 1931-06-12 9 Extreme Penalty for Twelve Rebels Tharrawaddy, June 11 The special tribunal has sentenced to death twelve men for participation in the rebellion last December. Twenty six were sentenced to imprisonment for life, four acquitted and seven discharged. —Reuter. The Burma Rebellion Tribunal, consist ing of Mr. Justice Cunliffe94 words
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Article105 1931-06-12 9 —Reuter. Death Sentence for Seditionists New York. June II From Lima, Peru, it is learned that the Provisional Government announces that martial law has been re-established throughout the country because "public order is menaced by revolutionary plans.” The Decree states the authorities wifi use firearms to—Reuter. - 105 words
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Advertisement38 1931-06-12 9 fertilisers. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALS, BjNE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, PLUTOPHOB, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC, STANDARD ADCO 6>niLelio Farmyard Manara. STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. and Tbcmas, Ltd., PENANG.38 words
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Advertisement141 1931-06-12 9 Avery’s Weighing Machines All Machines are Passed and Stamped by Government Before Being Sold. Graduated to Descriptive L I Weigh English Leaflet i 1 Pounds ani f the Sent on f S Ml h Equivalent in Application Chinese Catties. (All Iron Type Platform.) Prices on Application. John Little Co», Ltd.,141 words
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Article118 1931-06-12 10 TO-DAY’S prices The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To day. CQ CT g cn PHARES =3 =5 PQ DQ PQ DQ c. f c. c. to. Mining tn Hong Fatt .40 44 .40 .45 H118 words
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Article64 1931-06-12 10 Latest LceiJcd, Ktw York and Local Pricei T/A/: LONDON Sji&t £lO5 L 6 Up £2 5 0 3 taths’ £*****-6 Up £2 5 0 SINGAPORE $53 00 pir fictl Up SO c. ICO tons Hee RUBBER: Loic’rn 3 d. Up 1/16 d. New hrk 61 c. (Cold)64 words
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Article143 1931-06-12 10 LONDON «laMjakD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 9f eta. per pound =per pl 112/50 Qu»e\ London 31 New York 6* cts. (gel (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) Geao-a! Prodwee -Agency Ltd. Singapore Fricet for Standard Ribbed Sn k*d SI eet for to-day 8 e as toll V. Spot 9|143 words
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Article1237 1931-06-12 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES I I J® ►> I S 3 I «33 I o I 1 <S m_ >» 1 ClMlefcl g 8 s s Alle b; Rubhet Ai3f Eubtel SrtMS on 1 tr Bet&tee S 3 1 L At.*» Hftet-. BycOttfe 8j 109 A. Kunhj? arhbes SEta’,*»1,237 words
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Article55 1931-06-12 10 P30VINK WJLUau g a June 14, 2nd Sundiy after 11 p vea3 on< Holy Communion and rwor th The and ddress at St. Mirks j ane 15 to Chaplain will be away reI p on f e reuce 10 June 26, attending Diocesan Servi* Singapore. There will be55 words
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Advertisement246 1931-06-12 10 J* 1 ;> 3 <i> r 3 s > a I teC i Il |i£ |l Cj i! r •->-—=j*?\ k I. Je~ y^-< I Look at this BABY! I <i > k° w stron and sturdy he is, how J I. O well developed his limbs, how well <J246 words
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Advertisement73 1931-06-12 10 IBS Ckeerjul an<l Cool to-morrow MORNING MUSIC in the Lounge. I EVENING- DINNER D N SITURDAY The RUNNYMEDE Orch es t- a w?il play in the Lounge from 730 p-m RI’NNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD,. George Goldsuck, Manager-1 Phone 543. You Get More Programmes At Much Less Fxpense When You U S73 words
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Miscellaneous93 1931-06-12 10 Penang Daily Weather Report Temp, Wind Rainfall Saturday 6 a.m. 78 s Noon 88 s 38 m.®« 5 p.m. 87 N w Sunday 6 a.m. 80 s Noon 93 s 5 p.m. 91 s Monday 6 a.m. 82 E Noon 96 8 5 p.m. 90 8 Tuesday 6 a.no. 8093 words
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Article4894 1931-06-12 11 Austral Malay Tin Ltd. Associated Companies A Difficult Year Dividends Paid by Asam Kumbang Death of Mr. A, W. Freeman The following are the Directors Deports of Austral Malay Tin and of its associated companies to be presented to the shareholders at the annual meetings to be held4,894 words
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Article907 1931-06-12 11 How France Helps Her Colonies Sir Hesketh Bell, former Governor of Mauritius, writes in the course of letter to the London “Times” IT is interesting to take note of the practical aid unusual mraiures whidt the French Government his just adopted for the protection of those Ooloni.l907 words
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Article910 1931-06-12 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THS following Is a list o! vesHel'» arriving and sailing from Penang during the la Pori EMtaf Ampsng from Sitiawan, Bindings and Sails for I‘angkcr, Dindinpa and Sitiswan to-day at 5 p. m. I v "Tapah” from Batoe Bvhra910 words
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Article1576 1931-06-12 12 MR. BAXENDALE’S VIZWS Law of Supply and Demand Must Prevail London, May 25 THE suggestion that the law of supply and demand must be allowed to prevail in the rubber industry and the price of the commodity temporarily fall to lid a pound is put1,576 words
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Article190 1931-06-12 12 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penarg, June 10 The market daring the past week has been quiet with little cr no variation in price from day to day. Loc«I quotations close i cent down on balance at 09f cents per lb whilst London and New York are190 words
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Article117 1931-06-12 12 SIR P. CUNLIFFE LISTER ON THE QUOTAS Sir Philip Canliffe Lister, M. P., (chairman), presiding at the annual meeting of the Tin Producers’ Association in London on May 22, said "Clear evidence of the determination of the Governments to make tin control effective is shown in the recent117 words
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Article129 1931-06-12 12 VISIT TO MALAYA The New Zealand Government Trade Commissioner, Mr. L. A. Schmitt, arrived at Singapore by the "Nieuw Zaeland” on the lO.h instant. The Commissioner is making a commercial survey of the Dutch E»st Indies, the Federated Mday States and Straits Settlements in order to129 words
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Article72 1931-06-12 12 (Rugby Radio Service) London, Jane 11 Paris, 124.21; New York, 4.86 3 9 Brussels, 34 92; Geneva, 25.05; Amsa rdam, 12 08; Milan 92.92; Berlin 20.51; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.61; Prague Helsingfors, 193 j Madrid, 48 20 Lisbon, ILOj; Athens, 375; Buchar-s 817; Rio(Rugby Radio Service) - 72 words
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Article163 1931-06-12 12 Penang, June 12, 1931 tsnar Op Hi j, s im! vIoVM Gold leaf 7' Macs kicking i.OO Nutmegs 80s k 4 no. Coconuts pw 1 000 Copra Sandra d bn 4» Ra ‘ans ?aleB Rat'ans Coarse Green Snail Shslli Rioi— Siam No. 1 do 2 088 M do163 words
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Article59 1931-06-12 12 Penang, June 12, 1931. Bp Ooarlftv 3hi Chcirtsrid On London Bank Demand i, 4 m/te '»ivate 3 m/ts credit 2/< 3 Documsnlsry Hi Oq New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1.120 India T.T. 155 Bangkok T.T. 78 Bala via T.T. 739 Singanore T.T. i Hongkong h T.T, 58|59 words
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Advertisement109 1931-06-12 12 FOR TRAVEL. INFORMATION APPLY TO THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO- INC. INC. IN U.S.A.) No. 1, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Steam Ship Tickets, Hotel Reservations, Itineraries. Cruises and Tours Planned and Booked to any part of the World, Protect Your Funds with American Express Travellers Cheques. Q «I I ydC| I ODOL109 words
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Advertisement77 1931-06-12 12 A.«tt exceed »11,000,000. 9? C As.ucance in force The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd.' (Incorporated in Straits Settlement»). HEAD OFFICE» Wteebrater Houm Snfapora. LONDON OFFICE i 27, Old Jewry, H.c, The Comply £IO 000 d.podted with the Supra.. Court of Extend and eomplte. with the British Life Atrarance Companies77 words
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Advertisement65 1931-06-12 12 Try the new "quick- y cooking Quaker B Oats. Now cooks in l-o I the time formerly »c- p quired! Save time, labor, fuel. F Serve it as porridge for breakfast... thiexen soups and gravies "rtn I it use it in fritters, cakes, biscuits. Try a tin today. r/ie f65 words
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Article822 1931-06-12 13 SCIENTIFIC SURGERY OF TO DAY Not an Blessing It ;B chngarc.us to be sick. Ev?ry day one meets people who have been hope lets inva’ids by unnecessary or badly performed operations or by dtaitic treatments. Countless patients succamb from the treatm nts they have rtc822 words
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Advertisement244 1931-06-12 13 Lister Diesel CRUDE OIL ENGINES They've made their way By the way they're made." I The Cheapest —Most Economical and Efficient Power Unit. Ideal for Eight Sheeting Batteries I Pumping and Lighting, etc. I n gdSillSC* RHP Starting. b nJ Ka i amps or IV. Odel Cartridges. n 7 WHy244 words
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Advertisement185 1931-06-12 13 lain. -g-T -T-TTzy ”-7 v '.gy-.- I j~w-xr-ur-ru»~vTra k jr-^rTU~U-' ir VZ ~J 4w When everybody, everywhere, is looking for the 100 °A value cigarette it s time you commenced smoking LUCKY STRIKE HQ-i ITS TOASTED" 40 c ESSrMi ulL'iigra per tin of OBTAINABLE AT MESSRS ROBINSON’S JOHN LITTLE LUCKY185 words
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