Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 139. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement585 1931-06-22 1 It. n AG ATA I BBOTHEBS i DENTISTS Head Oifioe next to The Diflpeniary. Ar* ,:b Ofßce 52. Leith Street wi.r-T 3KSBKsd n l rri iii —-wißUßri imu f/ rßW~ii~iwjrjW ”r UtV ■BBBBBiBHBBHBBBBnEBMWE^nBBBH?IWGW^^SPP^^IRP^B^^?W- K^WF T ?y^^3s T^*f:v lg' IQp Rust costs millions per year 3 .< JOL WJ JL/ MK585 words
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Advertisement20 1931-06-22 1 IR. TOMSATSDI STUDIO I with up-to-date Photo* i (j graphy by electric •Phone 7YI. < 88, TO, BISHOP 8T&M9. 1 PENANG.20 words
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1705 1931-06-22 2 Miss Taiping Pays $lll Rammy’s Good Win in Pony Event By Tic-Tac Taiping, Saturday. A LARGER crowd attended to-day’s Amateur races and the weather, though threatening at one stage kept line. The gathering included His Highness the Sultan of Perak and suite and the1,705 words
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Advertisement1050 1931-06-22 2 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE gy —JL_ Wanted to purctag 3000 to 4000 acres Ardor mature rubber in good locality, contiguous Iq accordance with are<3 preferred. made by the Resident Councillor, Reply. Riving full pariicu’are, to Box Penang, to-dav, the 9th January, Nc. 99 </o Pinang G/zstte. 1931, I hereby give notice that1,050 words
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Advertisement737 1931-06-22 2 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK HONGKONG SHANGHAI Bt’IKINR OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATIfiN (Incorporated in England bv Royal Charter 1868.) Llil, [incorporated in the colony of HONG Paid-up-Capital £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 The Liability of memljer» is limitf-a Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,OOOiOOC the extent and in the manner pr <737 words
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Article499 1931-06-22 3 MIRACLE OF RARE DEVICE” The Dorchester in Park Lane THE altered conditions of modern life are recorded in the changing face of London, and this is demonstrated by the transformation of Dorchester i House into Park Lane's “miracle of rare device,’ the Dorchester Hotel. A priva e499 words
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Article267 1931-06-22 3 Anaemia, that insidious ailment which gives rise to so many subsidiary complaint?, is one of the most prevalent and dangerous diseases of present day civilization. Blood impoverishment, for that is anaemia, means that life and health is threatened at its very source. It has been267 words
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Advertisement463 1931-06-22 3 L i wnflirj. J Q| hA^w< s -X >. < ir“»-—— ■'■'Jk/iilenbiirys Foods 1 be* Ailenburys* Foods are par'icu’ar ly suited to the {ceding of babies in hot J climates. 7 hey are germfrec luid their use is an absolute J| piarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. L’ Dr F-d463 words
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Advertisement606 1931-06-22 3 .-r < ;J i .>.■ 'yi p j fc 4 0 ■UK I matt Creme VgM H U UWM I e nam A.FW//H r g A splendid protective cream for day use jjL/ j F < M and the ideal foundation for powder. —V z —iQ; Supplement it by “47/1”606 words
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Article1131 1931-06-22 4 Penang Wins by Odd Goal Abdul Rahaman Scores a Hat Trick Kedah’s Plucky Fight Alor Star, Saturday The Malaya Cup soccer match between Kedah and Penang played to-day at Alor Star ended in a win for the latter by the odd goal in five.1,131 words
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Article746 1931-06-22 4 Annual Athletic Meeting The annual athletic sports meet of the Hutchings School, Penang, was held on the school ground on Saturday aftern o i in the presence of a large turnout of boys and several visitors, amongst whom were the Resident Councillor (Mr. P, T. Aller Mr.746 words
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Article313 1931-06-22 4 NEW TIME Mr. Dixon’s 11 Hours 48 Minutes IN 3 LITRE SUNBEAM MR. Gerald Dixon in a 3 Litre •20.9 horse power Sunbeam set up a new record for the Penang-Singapore run. Leaving Bagan Luar at eleven o’clock on Friday night Mr. Dixon arrived at Malayan Motors,313 words
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Advertisement106 1931-06-22 4 Health soon returns when you take Halite Wlwe THE SVI’RE'-E TOXIC RESTORATIVE. Erun oJZ.u and 11 in* MercltAnis and AFRICAN EASIERN MAI.AYA,, LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG. SvU Prvpri-.tor»: 3Uphcn Smith i Co. Bow. London, England. 441 1 IWMinT '-l' Tli 111 BBWiMI Pocket Pen and Desk Pen A Duofold serves two106 words
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Advertisement193 1931-06-22 4 O r i xa J fROM t 1 f SDfp f 0( I'M* 0 «owt* CAre I S»tyc*o.W**I s. g M B n, j his is Smnen I from the on Cow Gate. Well pleased with life sleeping soundly waking merrily making constant steady progress to everyone’? intense satisfaction. GATE193 words
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Article, Illustration2959 1931-06-22 5 Selectors Introduce Young Blood D. R. Jard ine as Captain Average Age Only 26 l 2 Years Familiar Faces M’s.ing London, June 21 DR. JARDINE, the Surrey amateur has been selected to captain England against New Zealand at Lords on Saturday, Monday and2,959 words
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Advertisement255 1931-06-22 5 jOx this MONTH’S SPECIALS ||R| HERE’S A SELECTED W' IB LIST OF GOOD COLUMBIA REORDS. DR A(Y7 What goed am I without you (Wedding bells are ringing for Sally Reginald Foorf is a newcomer to Columbia and these mighty Wurtlitzer organ records are a good introduction of his playing. CR255 words
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Article499 1931-06-22 6 INNINGS VICTORY King Edward VII. School Badly Beaten The Penang Free School visited Taiping on Saturday and playing the King Edward VII, School on the Perak Club Cricket ground won by and innings and 94 rune. The home team batted first and were skittled out499 words
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Article42 1931-06-22 6 A n interestir g. association football match will be played on the Chinese Recreation r ub ground to morrow when the AogloChineso School, Penang, will play a team ffjmthe Ang’o-Chinese School» Singapore. There will be no charge for ad mission.42 words
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Article44 1931-06-22 6 The following have been duly ejected to be the B r Committee for the Settlement of Slntapor*»:—Messrs. Roland St. J. Braddell, Howell D. Mundell, Richard Williamson, J, 0. Cobbett, K. K. O’Connor, T. C. Spenser Wilkinson, C, H. Withers Payne ISecretari).44 words
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Article338 1931-06-22 6 ESPLANADE MATCH Fine Batting Again by Baughan The Penang Cricket Club had no diffi culty T n defeating St. X vier’s Recreation Club on Saturday on the Esplanade, the Recreationists being dismissed for 84 rur s after the C»ub had hit up 155 for 6 and decbred.338 words
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205 1931-06-22 6 RE-ORGANISATION OF CERTAIN DEPARTMENTS j The following are among the decisions taken bv the Singapore Municipal Committee No. 2at a meeting hell on June 10 I Decided to warn hawkers in streets in J the vicinity of the Qneen Street hawkers* shelter that after205 words
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350 1931-06-22 6 FINE BOWLING BY SANTIAGO Indian R.C. Win by Four Wickets Fine bowling by Santiago, who finished up with the splendid analysis of 7 wickets for 31 rurp, enabled the Penang Indian Recreation Club to defeat the Taiping Hornets by four wickets in a low350 words
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Article266 1931-06-22 6 SANITARY BOARD MEMBERS WHO RESIGNED Ipoh, June 19 The controversy over the right of Unofficials to discuss the petition of Pmji squatters, c-mphiniug of excessive assessment, sent to the Chairman of the Sanitary Board, bad a sequel at the June meeting of the B>ard, the Chairman announcing266 words
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Article624 1931-06-22 6 To-day is the twentieth anniversary of the coronation of His M.-j-sty King George V. Mr. J. M. Roberts left for Home on Saturday on the m.v. Haviland. Mrs. M. Winter has be’n appointed Lady Assistant Protector Chinese Singapore. Mr. H. Weisberg has been appointed to be the624 words
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Article569 1931-06-22 6 1 Branch of Association for Malaya 3 The firs’ 1 annu-1 dinner in Malay a for offijsrs and ex-officers who served in the Salonika or B;.ack Sea Forces was he'd at the Europe Hotel cn Friday. Lieut.-CoL M. J C. Reilly presided, and the others present569 words
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Article511 1931-06-22 6 HEADMASTER WHO BELIEVES in their value Kuala Lumpu’, Jane IS The diff-rence of opinion over schoo c-det corps in Mala a w&s reft/re to by Mr. F. L. SU»w, headmaster of the Victoria In:titution, at tbe li zj-giving yesterday. "There are some,” said Mr. Shaw,511 words
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Advertisement26 1931-06-22 6 you comet tackle? ky tke leading trade experts ta be Scotland's beet whisky Try it?—md judge for yourself. Agents: Sime Darby Co. LtiL, B Vt-r» Singapore.26 words
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Advertisement34 1931-06-22 6 I Wills n |||l| t.,; The World’s Best. 111 4/0 V j t I b o\ vr~’2" jfes g? J 8 I H i I Ull 111 IHIH I Sold Everywhere. I I I34 words
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Article160 1931-06-22 7 SUNDAY CONCERTS Popularity of Comedies of Yesterday The first Sunday Concert at the Runnymede Hotel last night, although not «ery largely attended, presumably on account of the bad weather, was successful it -bowed promise of better things to come. The programme was varied: Petite Suite de Concert160 words
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Article176 1931-06-22 7 CHINESE CHARGED WITH IJIAUDUL EN T POSSESSION Arrested while attempting to dispose of a Batik sarong cr.d a pillow case, Chan Lok was to day produced in the Police Court charged with .rauduleat possession of property. A detective stated that he saw accused fire ng to176 words
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Article98 1931-06-22 7 P. C. C. v. C. R. C. Ti e following games will be played on he Esplanade on Wednesday G Aste Cheah Wat Hye D H Fleming v Cheah Wat Sun N H P Whitley Yeo Wee Yang G W Bryant v Cheah Wat Hun MT P Rule98 words
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Article72 1931-06-22 7 It is understood that the entries for the Perak Turf Club Professional Meeting Starting on July 4 are filling exceedingly Well. Entries close on Wednesday. Among the Medan horses who will be running are High Forest, Orient Express and Wallpaper, all belonging to Mr. H U' litu and72 words
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Article63 1931-06-22 7 P.C.C. A” v. EURASIAN XI "A” The following will play for the P.C.C. on Tuesday on the St Xavier s Ground at spm.: OH. Rogers ;J. E k. Clark and A. F. Baughan W F. Fletcher, D. D. B. Cook and I. S. Knowles N. T Benwick.63 words
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Article50 1931-06-22 7 •ST. XAVIER S INSTITUTION BEAT MUD TURTLES A crowd, including a number of St Xavier’s supporters, braved the inclement Weather on North Btach yesterday afterboon, to witness a polo match bet ween St. Xavier’s and the Mud Turtles. St. Xavier’s won the match by four fioala to two.50 words
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Article184 1931-06-22 7 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette'' Sir,—In his address at the Hu Yew Seah on Saturday last the Rev. Mr. Yap made fun of the Straits born Chinese who wished to stick to their heritage of British citizenship which was conferred on them by the fact184 words
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112 1931-06-22 7 MALAY CHARGED A Ma’ay named Mohamed bin Nagcor was to-day produced before A r. Edward Jago, the Police Magistrate, and charged with loitering near Beach Street for the purpose of bookmaking or making bets or wagers. The accused, in claiming trial, said that he was112 words
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Article88 1931-06-22 7 CASE UP FOR REVISION In the Supreme Court this morning, Mr Justice V hitley sat to hear a case from the Police Court by way of revision and also dealt with a number of Bankruptcy matters before adjourning to Chambers. The case in which Sbaik Mohamed had88 words
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Article19 1931-06-22 7 Donations previously acknowledged H. 0. Cummins Esq. 10.00 Anonymous’ K.L. (monthly). 5.00 Jeram Club 18.69 §41,082.6619 words
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Article151 1931-06-22 7 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p m. 1 March Bunch Of Rose* Chapi 2 Overture Morning Noon nd Night in Vieaua Suppe 3 Selection Florodora Stuart 4 Intermezzo In a Persian Market Ketelbey 5 March The Desert Song Romberg God Save the King. Mr. S. D.151 words
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Article154 1931-06-22 7 The following rew books hive been received And Thun SHenco, by Milton M Propper, Early Days in East Africa, by "ir Frederick Jackson, The Fight For the Ashes in 930. by P. F. Warner Garnered Sheaves, by Sir James George Frazer, opa ong Casjidv and The Eagle's Brood,154 words
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Article77 1931-06-22 7 CHINESE BOY PLEADS GUILTY A Chinese boy who described himself as an orphan without a pla r e of abode pleaded guilty this morning before the Police Magis trate. to a charge of theft. The police alleged that the accused had committed the theft of77 words
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Advertisement169 1931-06-22 7 pH Ulwßw iidti I. JMaii\. POWDE I 3 c\J| BOUBJOIS\ (&uening irt TOILET PREPARATIONS There is genius in "SOIR de PARIS," the latest, newest, finest creation of M. Bourjois. None but he could have conceived so distinguished, so alluring a perfume. The mysterious, enchanting fragrance of Soir de Paris’* toilet169 words
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Advertisement989 1931-06-22 7 New Advertisements. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES ==M wanted House or Bungalow, Federated Malay States Railways furnished or unfurnished, suitable young married coup e. Entry July August. Apply Box No. 102, c/j P.Laog Gazette. ADVERTISING ON RAILWAY PROPERTY AUCTIONS 1 11 Applications are invited from AdverKirUTTr’ 17 017 CAT ET Rising and Pub-icity989 words
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Article668 1931-06-22 8 President Hoover’s moratorium proposal commands the close attention of the World. The weekend has scarcely provided time for considered opinion by those affected, but so far the general reception has been favourable. There are many who will be inclined to argue that the move is an668 words
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Article399 1931-06-22 8 Two interesting publications are to hand to day. One. a Handbook to British Malaya” compiled by Mr. R. L. German, Malayan Civil Service, and the other The Book of Glasgow published on the occasion of the Glasgow Civic and Empire Week which was held last month. The Book of399 words
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Article1290 1931-06-22 8 Penang, Monday. Xe)ENILE uneasiness, we hear, V/ was the lot of the doughty ones who fled the sanctuary of the island for the amenities of the Federal Capital over the weekend and who returned by sea from Port Swettenham last night. The weather was not kind to1,290 words
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Advertisement275 1931-06-22 8 DANISH C REAA/ Ci” ICh TH a 140 The finest in the world. Have you tried it? Do you know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at least275 words
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Advertisement65 1931-06-22 8 E. 0 HOTEL. Tuesday, 23rd Jane. 1931, at 9.30 p m. API ER DINNER DANCE Thnrsd y, r sth J< ne 1931 at 330 p.m, AFTER DINNER DANCE P. O- Outward Mail.-Dr. s 3 Optional Friday. 2Cth June 1931, at 9.10p.ni AFTER DINNER DANCE Su day, 28th Jun 1931. 865 words
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Article2311 1931-06-22 9 A Year’s Suspension of All Government Debts Time to Permit Return to National Prosperity Proposal Welcomed by All Allied Countries Except France and Belgium 9 Sigh of Relief from Germany President Hoover has announced an offer to the World of one year’s suspension of all government debts.2,311 words
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Article95 1931-06-22 9 Penang-Kuala Lumpur Mail 5 1/2 Hours Late TEMPORARY TRACK The Railway Administration regret to announce that owing to a slip about seventy feet in length on the Taiping Pass section of the main line the night mail trains between Penang and Kuala Lumpur last nifht were seriously95 words
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Article102 1931-06-22 9 —Reuter. Double Crossing in One Day London, June 21 Another gliding record has been established, an Austrian airman, Robert Kronfeld, crossing the Channel both ways in one day, thus winning the £1 000 prize offered by the Daily Mail. Kronfeld in a Weim Glider took off from.—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article42 1931-06-22 9 —Reuter. Vienna. June 20 Dr. Buresch, Governor of Lower Austria has formed a Cabinet including Herr Schober as Vice Chancellor and Minister for Foreign Affairs; Herr Vaugoin (Army) Herr Winckler (Interior), Dr. Joseph Redlich (Finance), and Dr. Bchuerff (Justice'..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article53 1931-06-22 9 Reuter. Geneva, June 20 The Franco Japanese proposal was adopted with six abstentions by the full onference on the Limitation of Drugs. Mr. Woo Kai seng approved the proposal on behalf of hina as embodying the prin ciples of a free market and limitation of manufacture by aReuter. - 53 words
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Article125 1931-06-22 9 Reuter. Reported Alarm in Ranks of Communists Nanking, June 21 Chiang Kai shek left for Kiukiang eirly this morning personally to direct the campaign against the Reds in Kiangsi. From Kiukiang he will proceed immediately by railway to Nanchang which will be his headquarters. The latest reportsReuter. - 125 words
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Article90 1931-06-22 9 .—Reuter. $105,000,000 Claim by Former Owners New York, June 21 The Standard Oil Company of New York and the Vacuum Oil Company am defendants in suits in the Supreme Court demanding $lO5 000,000 in connect on with the alleged purchase of 35,000.000 barrels of oil from the.—Reuter. - 90 words
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Advertisement40 1931-06-22 9 FERTILISERS. STOOLS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. NITRATE OF SODA, NITROUM, CAKEMEALS, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FISH, PLUTOPHOS, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manure, STANDARD I FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., PENANG.40 words
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Advertisement66 1931-06-22 9 “ffisMastafeVdce Now Presents First A Wonderful Recording D 1859 —D 1892 Album for this Exclusive Set of Records Presented Free. OTIS. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 76, Bishop Street, PENANG. PILOT SUPER WASP RECEIVING SETS (15 -500 METRES) $7O-00 each (IN KIT FORM) Complete With Coils Valves The Penang Radio Supply Co.,66 words
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Miscellaneous25 1931-06-22 9 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 4.50 a.m. 10 35 s.m. 411 pm. 1125 p tn. To Monfiow 6.12 a.m. 11.45 a.m. 5.19 pm.25 words
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Article168 1931-06-22 10 Jtf\LAYAN PLANTER’S VIEWS Whale Oil And Hydrogenation When shown the article headed «‘No hope for copra” which appears od Page 11 to-day a Malayan coconut planter said that much of it was probably true. It would be some time before the industry experienced the prices of168 words
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Article70 1931-06-22 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, June 20 Paris, 124.23; New York, 4.86^; Brussels, 34.95; Geneva, 25.05; Amsterdam, 12.08; MEan 92.92; Berlin 20.49; Stockholm 18.14; Oopechagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.60; Prague 1641. Helsingfors. 193} M idrid. 49 05 Lisboa, 11C| A hers, 375; Bucharest, 817; Ric, 31c r u*-nos(Rugby Radio Service) - 70 words
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Article64 1931-06-22 10 Penang, June 22, 1931 Ft/ Chartered On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m/to 2/8 27/32 P.ivaks 3 m/ia credit 2/4 1/32 i, 3 Documentor? 2.4 5/32 O <’«w York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 laiia T.T. 155} Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139 Binssnore T.T i p.64 words
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Article88 1931-06-22 10 The s.s. Klang arrived this morning with the following passengers from Singapore and Port Swettenham Mies D M Dodswortb, Mrs Lcche, Mrs Hunter. MrR S Hunter, Mr Ruimshotel, Mr Tan Peck Jim, Mr L M Howlett, Mr ai d Mra J A McEvoy, Mr F L Goodwin, Mr88 words
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Article104 1931-06-22 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday G a.m. 75 E Noon 86 s 2mm 5 p.m. 83 s Wednesday 6 a.m. 77 e Noon 84 s 2mm 5 p.m. 80 n w Thursday 6 3.m. 77 E Noon 88 s Nil 5 p.m. 86 s Friday 6 s.m.104 words
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Article1219 1931-06-22 10 DIVIDEND OF 4i% Profit of £17,940 on Year ALL FROM COPRA The Twenty first Annual General Meeting of the Caersonese (F.M.S.) Estates. Ltd., was held on Wednesday, the 13th May, 1931, in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association, 2-4, Idol Lane, Ea?tchcap, E. C.1,219 words
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Article114 1931-06-22 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS, KENNEDY Go's share list at 11 a.m. to-day Saturday To-day ESS® Shares >• >• h n a> D a> M UQ PQ OQ 0. c. So. to. Mining Hong Fatt M .40 .45 .40 45 Kias*114 words
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Article52 1931-06-22 10 Latest London, New York and Local Pricei TIN: LONDON Spot £lO4 10 0 Unchanged 3 Ruths’ £lO6-2 6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $62.25 psr M Up 25 c. 125 tons dtoe RUBBER: Louden" 3d, Unchanged Ihw Tork 6c. (iJoM) Unchanged Local 9} c. Unchanged By (kurtHf of Helen KENNEDY52 words
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Article121 1931-06-22 10 LONDON STANDa .17 LOOSE) 8.8. Sheet 9« cts. per pl 112/50 Sti air. London 31 New York 6 cts. (gdi) (JBy Ccwtesy of Messre. Alien Dennpi.) GeMral Prod wee Acexwy Ltd. Singapore Pr cea tut «standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as fellows:— Spot lb. July 93121 words
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Article1025 1931-06-22 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 0 31 X w M < BUBBIB SD«U»>.S I 0 e G Aller by Bm baa Ui 22 Alor Bub bet’ Bitste <0 Ama!f»m*»ee 3«»* r* 2 0 J Avev Hltam Plantfcs 8 1 00 A,-ei Kur±22 Kubbei A 30 A7er Molek Babbw U« 6t1,025 words
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Advertisement387 1931-06-22 10 !ou Get More Much bess Expense When You (J e > OH fl Ei? Cheerful and Cool OR DINNER DANCE r Every WEDNESDAY SATURDAY /V A D I O There will be an extra DINNER DANCE on Thursday 25th. B. The “RUNNYMEDĔ” Orchestra plays in the Lounge every Saturday j387 words
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Article1023 1931-06-22 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines y HE following Is a Hal of ves<wls arriving and sailing iroin Penang during the IN PORT TO DAY Rampar from Teluk Anson and F gan Datoh, Sails for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anscn to-day at 5 p. m.1,023 words
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Article1053 1931-06-22 11 COCONUT PLANTERS’ ALARM Combine That Has Come to Stay M <OST of the things which IVI a^arm the coconut planter to day are of a transient character—with other economic abnormalities they will pass away’, writes Mr. R. W. Robson, from London, to the “Pacific Island Monthly.”1,053 words
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Article197 1931-06-22 11 Penang, Jun» 22, 1931, cts denar Opium p. 3h«»t aoua 5»000.C0 Clovai ti 90.0( Gold leaf Hleri 72.0 Mac® Picking nom 170.0' Nutmeg» 80» H 70.00 ii H0» a| 60.00 Coconut® per 1,000 h 15.00 Copra ?undried buyer» 4.10 Rattans sales 11.1.’ Rattan» Coarse 10.60 Green Q nail197 words
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Advertisement57 1931-06-22 11 YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Steamship Tickets Rail and Air Tickets JHotel reservations Shore excursions Independent Inclusive Tours through 5 alaya. Ham, Indo China Java. Bali, and t-umatra. Automobile excursions baggage Insurance The American Express Co., Inc. I Collyer Quay. (Incorporated in U. J A Singapore S. S. Always carry American Express57 words
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Advertisement23 1931-06-22 11 KEEP UP you» BY TAtlBHd »4 They clear all wastes and poisons from your system, leaving you full of vitality, energy and cheerfulness.23 words
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Miscellaneous240 1931-06-22 11 £ji JESTIC Penang's Premier I TalJcie House. SOU N D gL— SYSTE M SEASON CLOSES 6-15 To-ZMigkt 9-30 JEANETTE MacDONAI.D in Paramount’s Side-Splitting Musical Farce ■L I C-1 'S C-f o IM tiv o with JAMES II ILL, JACK O IKIE and 75 Hula Hula Belles A Sheer Riot of240 words
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Article1158 1931-06-22 12 CARDBOARD BRAINS Bewildering Machines That Never Err 1 write to-day of hose, of hose for the woman, half-hose for the man, and socks for the little boy who howls down the side street, writes F. G. 11. Sainsbury, Daily Express Special I Representatix’e. Such1,158 words
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Advertisement181 1931-06-22 12 1 Our I utest Shipments I AT Reduced Prices kf s;efSß?^s^®B'raassßsa»HaKS INCLUDE--Formic Acid Guaranteed I Packing Cases «X? -sn> All sizes General a ires m tock I AND TUBES. < a Sul p lite aii 1 oodium Bkmpinte I Write or Phone Harrisons, Barker S Co., Ltd., 1.. c rporated181 words
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Advertisement482 1931-06-22 12 >- iiiw iiw rnT—rwrr wgaffirm-; Have You Got Your Grip on the Future? PROTECTION FOR DEPENDENTS and PROVISION FOR OLD AGE at What a PRUDENTIAL MODERATE COST ENDOWMENT POLICY with the option of securing a means, LIFE INCOME at maturity of the policy, at a rate which will be guarantee!482 words
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Article421 1931-06-22 13 QUESTION OF COLOUR Biological Theory in Will 'Dispute JUDGE Michael Feinberg, of the Circuit Court in Chicago, has been asked to set a precedent by making a legal application of the biological theory that two blue-ejed parents cannot have a brown-eyed child. The matter cime421 words
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Article213 1931-06-22 13 ARCHDEACON AND CLERGY SHORTAGE “It must be realised that there are 3,500 fewer clergy in the Church of Eng and tc-day than there were in 1914, and that the towns are falling back into paganism,” said the Venerable John Caipenter Turner, Archdeacon of during a Ccmmiseion213 words
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Advertisement26 1931-06-22 13 I APIOL STB EL Sure uni rf «r tuKis rj shield J the Wu*e Iw. j roMo os, The Entflleh ■’rermacy 52, 54. Peach Street Penang26 words
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Article433 1931-06-22 14 BRITISH MODELS COPIED How They Obtain Their Rifles SOLDIERS oil sei vice in India have often wondered how the tribesmen on the NorthWest Frontier in the neighbourhood of the Kohat Pass became armed with the magazine rifle of British pattern. They knew that by cceaßional’y ttking433 words
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