Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 June 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 133. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 15th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 276 1 IT. NAGATA brothers j DENTISTS Head Office next Io The Dispensary. J pgitb Office 62. Leith BtreM u.». ■■■■■■mi *^w— s > a*<asgmsgSM£^r3y^ I STEEL WINDOWS I wfie order of tfie day [hopes} tf HiHlflS 5 WHITBREAD’S I WH jry 4 r jri y| r jri Standard Steei\ r/1 L/Cf
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO vHh up-to-date Photography by electric UgM> ’Phone 7YS, 70, BISHOP STEXST, PENAN& mßimßßaMsssassagßnMMßgM
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  • 825 2 PENANG v. TAIPING TEAM Walker’s Brilliant Goal-keeping Penang did well to defeat a team of Taiping footballers drawn from the Taiping and District Football League on the Victoria Green on Saturday but the local side will have to greatly improve if they hope to meet with
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  • 785 2 ANNUAL MEETING Mrs. Bryant Distributes the Prizes The Penang Free School Annual Athletic Sports were held on Saturday on the school ground in Green Lane in the presence of a large gathering of spectators which included Mrs. G. W. Bryant, Mr. H. A. Forrer, Dr. yy. jj,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1131 2 m— MISCELLANEOUSTENDERS INVITID wanted. One mile second-hand rails Government Notification about 16 lbs. per yard without sleepers. AH to be in reasonable straight lengths. Tenderß will be receive d at the District Apply giving particulars as to condition, Qffic Butterworth, up to noon of I may be inspected and price
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    • 834 2 ■■"*•-««5 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK HONGKOSG SHfiSGHM BANKING OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION (Incorporated in’ England bv Royal Charter 1868.) [incorporated in the colony of n.»x, K m Paid-up-Capital £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 The Inability of member? is limited t<> Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000 t 000 the extent and
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  • 703 3 Maimoon Pays $lO5 Park Mill and The Mahdi Score Doubles >Trom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 13 The attendance at to day’s races, the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting, was twice as large as on the first two days- The
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    • 38 3 LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To'Cleat at Specially Reduced Price». Weekly Check Roll Books with Ric< Advance Column h h h without n Fortnightly M M m H h with at 52.50 each Stocked by PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD
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    • 374 3 il niiui;iiimjn.JJUXLLLmjHnmiHTnilH mm tnnifmn HUI *****11 Ulin iniiiiilllinilll'illirilllHl mnnmg| A Mr? I it Keeping 'T'" fresh and alert! Before and during those strenuous hours of w jjl/nl play the experienced sports-lover relies with f !//7| ufl confidence on the glowing stimulus and refreshing i i M I J properties of
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  • 1303 4 Blood-Test Cure that Detects the Disease An Important Discovery Result of Fourteen Years’ Research by Dutch Physician A 7i epoch-mahing booh, which —in the words of the Daily Express medical correspondent —“will arouse in the whole world fresh hopes of an effective warfare
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 114 4 z® ThePeanutVendor You must hear this —the latest hit from “Cochran’s 1931 Revue.” A record of the tune that has swept London I off its feet. Brilliantly Played By JACK PAYNE’S BAND COLUM Bl A RECORD NO. C 8233 Ask to hear “Bathing in the Sunshine’ and “It’s for You
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    • 61 4 ■R I I j ll R ODOL Mouthwash regularly I B H used ensures the healthiest ■I HB fl |S fl Ka Bi mouth possible. It is delight- £3 ''•il S'». v V tully flavoured and very re- B Sfl B Q Ba Bj freshing. A 4% solution of 3
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    • 186 4 Y-"- So®? fhom pi* K* I'M* 0 Rabies CATt ttuwotc.ij** 4 1 AM» .ffff THIS is "Smiieri from the slart on Cow Gate» i Well pleased with life sleeping soundly waking merrily making constant steady progress to everyone’? intense satisfaction. I I GATE does not give that excessive and undesirable
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  • 776 5 A PROTEST MEETING Temporary Allowances ’•(quest A meeting to protest against new site selected at Bagan Jeremal for the erection of quartets for Government Servants was t held at the Junior Service Association premises at Green Lane yesterday and after a lively discussion, members expressed
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  • 582 5 Mr. C. F. J. Ess has been appointed a sher ff for Singapore. Mr. B. R. Whitehouse Las been appointed Registrar, Supreme Ci urt, Malacca. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McLear, of Sione Tin Co., have returned frem have after» tour of Europe. The latest bulle.in c
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  • 232 5 DjCtors never tire of urging their patients to as much fresh air as possible. This is because they know tba* in the air we breathe there is the most valuable health-giving agent—oxygen. Oxygm acts in many mysterious ways but its essential functions are to purify,
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    • 288 5 111 I GET WELL—ARTD ft&T I O- I B not only a giver of health; it is a giver of 1 gifts—FßEE GIFTS! O 1 Now, by taking Wincamis and saving 3 e beautiful and valuable jewellery, watches, F cutlery, powder bowls, cigarette cases, etc., etc.! 29 splendid gifts in
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 212 5 Penang's Premier Talkie House. SOUND >l_Ed| SY STE M I 645TiaNiGHT 1 9.30 a tin'*! Two Performances OF First Nationals Brilliant Musical Comedy “SALLY” WITH Marilyn Miller Alexander Gray, Jos E. Brown and 150 Beautiful Girls. C Duu t mis* tbii; 1 >st chance of seeing ihr a-mticeLt BUTTERFLY BALLET
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  • 705 6 bELXNGOa V NEGRI SEMBILAN Raman and Mayo Bowl Well (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 13 The match between Selangor and Negri Sembilan began this morning on a soft wicket, owing to the overnight’s ra in. Negri Sembilan won the toss and sent in Selangor who opened
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  • 464 6 INNINGS VICTORY Yesterday’s Cricket at Butterworth A cricket match was played yesterday at Butterworth between a Ceylon Association team and the B.R.C. and resulted in a win for the former by an innings and 47 runs. Batting first the Ceylon Association declared their innings closed
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  • 40 6 Reuter. NEW MOTORING RECORD Le Vans, June 14 Sir Henry Birkin and the Earl of Howe, driving an Alfa-Romeo won the 24 hour Motoring Grand Prix establishing a new record of 301 1 kilometres 655 metres
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  • 71 6 The Sharks were slight favourites foi their vacer polo match against the Dolpins yesterday. The ball was passed from side t o side, and ultimately Chin Whatt scored two goals for the Sharks. In the second half, Chin Whatt scored a third goal and Hong Ho added
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  • 523 6 LOW SCORING MATCH Carr's Fine Batting and Bowling Apart from a meritorious knock of 50 by Carr, but for whom there would have been a collapse, the Penang Cricket Club did not fare too well against the Chinese Recreation Club, who, however, they succeeded in defeating in
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  • 60 6 ALL OUT 22 Ipoh, June 14 Perak defeated Kedah by 193 runs. The scores were as follows: Perak-. 106 (Foster 37 Rix 21, Murray11. Bewick 4/25, Green 2/29 and 134 for 8 wkts deol. (Cooper 56, Allen 39 Bewick 8/35). K‘d'th-. 71 r Howoroft 22, Cameron
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  • 21 6 Donations previously acknowledged $40,651 77 Malacca Club Cabaiet Show 217 20 Jeram Club 15Q qq $4l 048 97
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  • 355 6 ANNUAL SPORTS (From Our Own Correspondent'' Alor Star, June 13 In ideal weather conditions the annul athletic sports of the Government English School was held on the school grounds yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering of past and present pupils and other
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 121 6 j The World’s Best 11 1 4/0 V I B jfc* 15| I j r^jf Jf I g I Sold Everywhere. X—iirfTM n to smokei kJhB/ mt WORLD'S BEST J \IRGI\I\ Black” AShile Bis an indication of your good taste. Agents N.IV. STRAITS JAVA TRADINQ CL PENA’H- Win, ~*twui it.
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  • 703 7 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME ISSUED Stakes Still Good Although Reduced The stakes for the forthcoming Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting have been considerably reduced but they are still good and are the same as offered at the recent Singapore Meeting Owners will still receive the Added Money
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  • 88 7 ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY humarasamy, a Tamil, till recently employed as a servant by Mr. Abdoo! ■*der, was to day produced before Mr. Fl ward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang -barged with the theft of two rings valued Rs. 175 and $B5 in cash, the property of
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  • 236 7 e SATURDAY’S CRICKET MATCH Byrde and Reutens Score Fifties The St. Xavier’s Teachers scored an easy victory over the Penang Peelers in a cricket match played on Saturday at the latter s ground at Patani Road. Byrde, a new comer to Penang, scored 50 runs
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  • 105 7 LAWN’ TENNIS TOURNAMENT The usual Tenni entries for the July Tournament are now open and close on June 30, 1931. Entrance Fee 31 each player for each event. Events 1 Singles Handicap. 2 Doubles Handicap. 8 Veterans Doubles Handicap. 4 Mixed Doubles Handicap. 5 Ladies Doubles Handicap.
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  • 146 7 Tamil charged Pitchay Tamby, an Indian, was to-day charged with the theft of a passage ticket valued $l6 54, from a passenger named Muniandy on board the s.s. “Rajula.” The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till June 22, bail being allowed
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  • 95 7 FORTUNE TELLERS IN COURT Fines Imposed on an Indian and a Chinese Pahadar Deen, an Indian, and Yong Yoot a Chinese, were to day produced before the Police Magistrate and charged with profess ing to tell fortunes. Both accused admitted the charge.
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  • 303 7 THE AL QUADRI OF MEERAT His Holiness Hajarath Moulana Moulvi Haji Mohamed Abdul Aleem Siddiqui Al Quadri of Meerat the famous Muslim Theologian arrived here this morning from Kuala Lumpur by the mail train. There was a large gathering of the Muslim communities at the railway
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  • 189 7 GOING HOME TO STUDY DIVINITY Ipoh, June Over sixty Rotarians and ex-servicemen gave a combined farewell to Mr. Nevill Stevens at a banquet at the Grand Hotel last night, when a most representative gathering took leave of one of Ipoh’s leading lights for many years. Mr.
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  • 98 7 CHARGED WITH EXTORTION Awang bin Dotah, until recently, a constable attached to the Penang Police force, was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate charged with the extortion of a sum of $2 from a Chinese named Lim Chin Seng. It was alleged that
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  • 265 7 CHINESE CHARGED Sentence on Japanese Barber Postponed J As the result of another raid conducted by the Detective Department on Saturday on an alleged betting house in Chulia Street, a Chinese, named Oh Kok Seng, was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 131 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —Can this be a possible solution to your problem about Prof. Bo Hong's car? Whole journey 500 mis. and distance covered by car 150 mis. Distance flown 150 mis. Let rate of driving be x miles per hour. That
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  • 206 7 SINGAPORE s-INDHI FALLS OVERBOARD Ships calling at 'ingapore will miss the familiar figure of Bulchand, the "indhi hawker of silks who was quite popular with officers and crew, for befell overboard while plying his trade in the harbour and his body was recovered after about fifteen minutes.
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  • 57 7 UHINE'E PLEADS GUILTY Charged with the theft of an earring from a woman named Low Ah Chin, a Chinese youth named Wang -oou. pleaded guilty, before the Police Magistrate this morning. His Worship postponed sentence till June 18, awaiting the return of the accused’s finger impressions
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 521 7 New Advertisements POSITION VACANT Wanted immediately Eurasian Clerk Salesman with some commercial txper ience and able to sell. Apply Box 96 c/o Pinang Gzdtte. FOR SALE I— 1 FIAT 514, 2 SEATER —an oppor- tunity to buy a new car at a second hand price-—engine just run in—owner left Colony
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    • 334 7 Latest Method of American Dentistiy 0. Jitt Siang, QUALIFIED DENTIST, 21, LIGHT STREET, PENANG. MARKET REPORT. k 7he Market Reports a decided increase in sales of READ’S “DOG S HEAP LAGER BEER and BASS’ ALE, Business closed yesterday with eager buyers at Lager $3-50 per doz Bass $4-50 per doz
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  • 217 7 OBITUARY Mr. A. J. Murphy We regret to record the death of Mr. A. J. Murphy, Senior Compositor, Jobbing Department, Finang Gazette Press, Ltd which occurred at the General Hospital. Penang, at 5 a.m. to day. The deceased had worked continuously in this office for nearly 80 years during which
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  • 597 8 The other day wo published a cable from London to the effect that Courtaulds, the Bradford Dyers’ Association and various Lancashire textile interests had formulated a plan for a rayon offensive in Far Eastern mark its. The main object, it was stated, was to cut costs
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  • 213 8 Not all our readers are fortunate enough to be contemplating retirement, but among those that are the great problem is Where shall we go Having regard to the somewhat peculiar tastes of a man who has spent half or more than half his life in the tropics,
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  • 244 8 Oar attention his baen drawn to defici encies in the pro forma time table issued by the Straits Settlements Post Office. As this is quite a useful little table, it is a pity that much of its effectiveness is nullified by the omission of important towns in America
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  • 1257 8  -  A. H. L. Penang, Monday. 0 those who write us complaining of the continued! restrictions in respect of the rabies menace we would commend the virtue of patience. We are well aware that the letters are prompte 1 solely out of regard for the little animals the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 236 8 1 5 MJi'U WAW.UIUI DANISH CKEAA/ I Ci' CH I I 7he finest in the world. Have yon tried it? Do yon 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
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    • 45 8 !sk E. 0 HOTEL. I Tuesday, iGth June, 1931, at 9 30 pm. AFTER DINNER DXNCE Friday, !9tb June, 1931, at 9.3) pm. AFTER DINNER DANCE Sunday 21st Jana, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 pmTHS “E-&0.” QUXRTETIE WILL PLAY LICHT MUSIC DURING DINNER. o— o
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  • 107 9 Eight Survivors Out of Passenger List of Five Hundred Tragedy Off French Coast Wilkins* Submarine Disabled in Mid-Atlantic U.S. Warships Standing By A French excursion steamer carrying about five hundred ■passengers turned turtle yesterday at the mouth of the LoireOnly eight survivors were picked upj bir
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  • 256 9 *—Reuter. Escape of 100 Who Refuseo to Sail St. Nazaire. June 15 A frightful death roll has resulted from the foundering of a small excursion steamer with over five hundred aboard oh the estuary of the Loire. The vessel sank in a gale. Only eight survivors have been
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  • 138 9 Reuter. Submarine Crippled in Mid-Atlantic New York, June 14 The Nautilus, Sir Hubert Wilkins' po'ar submarine, is disabled in mid Atlantic. The steamship Independence Ha is standing by and the I nited States battle ships /1/ kawas and II yoming are steaming to the scene. Latet The As
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  • 407 9 Difficult Tasks Of Divers Attempts to salvage the Poseid:n are con tinuing. The Medway, Cumberland, Hermes the tug Si. Breock and the United States salvage ship Pigeon are standing by. Efforts are being made to blow her out of the water with high pressure air, but the position,
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  • 109 9 —Reuter. German Plea for Reparations Revision CENTRE PARTY’S VIEW Berlin, June 15 Only a speedy solution of the Reparations question can save Germany and other countries of Europe from revolutionary outbreaks and untold misery.’’ This was the text of a resolution adopted by a meeting
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  • 96 9 Reuter, Construction Lagging Behind Depreciation Washington, June 14 Mr Adams, Secretary for the Navy, in a broadcast speech to-night said L nited States naval construction since the Washington Conference had not kept pace with the depreciation of ships during the period. Dealing with details of construction, Mr.
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  • 64 9 —Reuter. Sumatra Eclipse Observations Berlin, June 14 An admission that his calculations of the deflection of light rays needed slight revision as a result of observations of the total eclipse in Sumatra was made by Einstein, addressing the 'Physics Society and announcing the result of the examination
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  • 57 9 —Reuter Plans of North East Section of U.S. Railways New York, June It The Eastern Railroads are shortly presenting the Inter-State Commerce Commission a unification plan whereby the New York Central, Baltimore Ohio. Pennsylvania and Nickelplate Railroads will merge all lines in the North East section of
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  • 151 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Empress of Britain’s Maiden Voyage CONSISTENT SPEEDS MAINTAINED Outward and Homeward Trips Take Same Time London, June 13 One of the largest liners of the Canadian Pacific Company, the “Empress of Britain,” concluded a successful maiden voyage when she arrived at Southampton yesterday from
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  • 142 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Appearance of a Compromise London, June 13 More optimistic views are expressed in the press regarding the political situation arising out of Liberal Amendment to the Government’s land taxation proposals. Some progress was made towards agree ment at yesterday’s conference of Ministers and Liberal
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  • 57 9 Record Increase in Population Tokio, June 14 There was a record increase of population last year, there being 912,502 births, a slight increase while the death rate dropped considerably.—Reuter. The previous estimate of Japan’s popula tion was 84 000 000, or 321 to the square mile. This compares
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  • 30 9 ,—Reuter. Sewaren (New Jersĕy), June 14 Three men are missing and half a million dollars damage was done by fire at the Shell Petroleum Company's dock here.
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  • 21 9 .—Vale. Paris, June 14 M. Doumergue has transmitted his power to Mr. Doumer. M. Laval's cabinet is maintained.
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  • 62 9 Reuter. Possible Reconsideration bv U.S.A Washington, June 14 Should the war debt situation become at any time acute, consideration by America of the question of the advisability of changing temporarily her clearly stated debt policy would become necessary, stated Mr. Castle, Under Secretary of State, interviewed by pressmen.
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  • 48 9 —Reuter. Textile Strikers Loot Shops And Stone Police Roubaix, Jure 14 Communists last night looted shops and motor car showrooms, burned motor-oars, erected barricades and stoned firemen and cavalry. Quiet was restored early this morning after twenty four arrests bad been made and three soldiers injured.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCAIL NEWS
    • 324 10 PLANTING COMMENT ON ESTATE SUPERVISION The “Planter” in its Jane number, comments on recent discussions of the che p esi method of arranging for supervision of estates as follows: “We suppose it is only human nature to wish to air oVs views on abstruse and difficult problems, more
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    • 285 10 YACHTS AND LINERS An exhibition recently held in London at Bush House, by Sorbo Rubber Pro ducts, Ltd., attracted several shipping visitors, because of the increasing use of rubber in yachts and liners. A model of a yacht at the exhibition showed how useful rubber
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    • 208 10 ANNUAL REPORT Net Profit of £13,574 The 18th annua' report of the F. M. S. Rubber Planters’ Estate?, Ltd., for the year ended Dec. 31, 1930, states.— The net profit for the year amounted to £13,574 Bs. Id., to which has to be added £11,547
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    • 356 10 NO PRODUCTION SINCE JULY 31 The sixth annual report, for the year ended Dec. 31, 1930, of Kundang Tin Dredging, Ltd., states. After providing for depreciation of buildings, furniture and sundry items, amounting to £B4B 16s. Id., the accounts for the year show a loss of £1,998 18.,
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    • 101 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday 6 a.T. 80 e Noon 95 s 1 m.m. 5 p.m. 90 s Wednesday 6 a.m. 79 NW Noon 94 w 3 m.m. 5 p.m. 90 Nw Thursday 6 a.m. 83 S Noon 95 s 3 m.m, 5 p.m. 90 8 Friday
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    • 158 10 TO DAY’S PRICEB The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Go's share list at 11 a.m. to day Saturday To day S B 2 g G) (P G) q Shares zs =s ts O o ffl DQ M GQ c. Sc. 10. 10. Mining
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    • 207 10 Return of Colony Stecks at close of business. May, 1931, as declared, in tons. A. Dealers* Stecks Dry R. S. S. Crepe and Estate Remill Blanket Bark and Area U.S.S. Crepe Scrap S’pore Island 18,997 2,769 8,830 Penang Island 2,809 221 856 Prov. Wellesley 107 1 2
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    • 143 10 Domestic production of Tin, and Tin-in-ora at 72 per cent, during the month of May 1931. Tone Tons Federated Malay States 5,089 Unfederated Malay States Johore 36 Kedah 10 Perlis 50 Kfl ntan nil Trengganu 53 149 Straits Settlements 21 Malaya 5,240 Lcc.l Exports F.M S. U.M.S.
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    • 58 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet cts. psr pound =psr pl Sl2/33 Steady. London 31 New York 6 cts. (gdi) (Bf Courts» of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Prodnne Aseney Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot «ta. per lb. June 91 it
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    • 80 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd, London. June 11, Spot £105.10 0 three months’ buying £106.17.6 three months* selling £107,0.0. Messrs. Bouttead Co., Ltd. 15th June quotation for Singapore refined tin 552 per picul, business done 150 tons, Penang refined tin per picul, business dore 25 tons, unrefined tin
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    • 52 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONEON Spt £lO4-10 0 Unchanged 3 fttata’ £lO5 0-0 Unchanged SINGAPORE $52.00 pr jiad Down 50 c. 150 tons tai RUBBER-. Larftn 3 d, Unchanged Ntv Trt 6c. (M) Unchanged Lecal 9> c. Unchanged By Ccurten of Moten KENNEDY
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    • 35 10 Rangoon Fira Rubber Estates has decided. consequent upon the farther severe decline in the price of rubber, to suspend tapping. It is anticipated that production will cease at the end of June.
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    • 71 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, June 13 Paris. 124.21; New York. 4.8» Brussels, 3493; Geneva, 25.04; Amsterdam. 12.08; Milan 92.87; Berlin 20.19; Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.51; Prague 164 j; Helsingfors. 193 g Madrid, 48.25; Lisbon, 110 i; Athens, 375; Buchar*st, 817 Rio 3L5 Buenos Aires,
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    • 38 10 The s-s. Kedah arrived this morning with the following passengers from Belawan Deli: Mr. O. A. Johnston, Mr. R.J.E. Price. Mrs. King, Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. L. Gorris, Mr. L. Reindoip, Mr. O. A. Baginsky. Mr. Tann.
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    • 64 10 The s. s. Klang arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore and Port Swettenham: Mr Q R Bill, Mr W. R. Dobbs, Mr and Mrs Baker, Mr P H Birt, Mr G S Miller, Mr E St Clair Morford. Mr W H Culling, Mr G Culiins.
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    • 959 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES S S’ 2 i CO m H 3 aUBBU £D«2iaa.E c B 0 AUe by Rabbu JO 8 j Alor Kubba g 1 w AmaUcmateS Batey Ayes Hitam Ftenltoa Ayei Kunins Babbes Ketata» 20 BQ Ayei Mclek Bubba» O» 60 70 Av«»r Pana» Bubbe» BitaSc»
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  • 281 10 NON DISCOVERY OF EGYPTIAN RELICS “I wis deeply interested,” wri eB k a reader, “in your a’lnsinn to 'to go pbut. Since then I have tried to look op t e dyrnity of Pbut. Conli you please te me in your ;ap s r the dynas’.y
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 48 10 ftunnymede' I Cheerful an< I Cool dinner dance Every WEDNESDAY SATLRDAA SUNDAY CONCERTS We have pleasure in announcing that, beginning on Sunday, the 21st June, the RUNNYMEDE Orchestra will play specially selected Music in the Lounge, commencing at 9.80 p.m. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager: ’Phone 543.
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    • 187 10 You Get More Programmes At Much Less Expense When You (J S E RADIO On Sale: at Goo Stores Distributors-. K. Lee San Co., 81. Beach Street, Penang. r LITTLE BOY IN AWFUL_STATE, Almost Blind With Skin Trouble. Cuticura Healed. “My little boy’s trouble began on his ear. It became
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  • 1137 11 $4,937 LOSS Tapping Operations Suspended The Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders cf The Yank Rubber Co.i Ltd., wae held a* the Registered Office cf the Company, British India House. Penang, on Saturday. Thcee present werr: Major G. N. Stevens (Chairman), Mr. R. D Hume
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  • 198 11 Penang. June 15, 1931. cts. rtennr si Oa'u aP «U aoi» 0 Clovm i, 90.00 Geld leaf ellers 71.00 Mao« Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 h 110« o 60.00 Coconuts per 1.000 u 15.00 Copra -undried buyers 3.85 Rattans sales 11,15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells
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  • 74 11 Penang, June 15, 1931. Bv Orhtrt sv d OharUrtd £cm* On London Bank Dsinvi 1 2/3 23/82 H 4m ts 2/8 27/32 Private 3 mil credit 2/4 1/32 H 3 h Doeutnentsry 2/4 5/32 Ou New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 I idia h T.T 155 Bangkok
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    • 429 11 Im A modern stud, EBATA STUDIO is the most complete and up-to-date studio in ■Oi-LNkJ town. Special electric lightir js and modern Poses are I available. Extra attention given to babies and children. Out-door photography both day night can be arranged at any time. We undertake amateurs’ films for Developing,
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  • 922 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang duricg the <*akIn'Pot! 10-IU >■*' Tronoh from Langkat, Pangkahn Soeeoe and Pangkalsn Braudau Sailed for Pangkalan Brandan, Pangkahn Soeeoe and Langkat to-day at 3 p. m. B
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