Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 June 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-06-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 141. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement254 1931-06-24 1 FT. NAGATA BBOTHEBB DENTISTS Head Office next n feu The Dispeniarj, > Office 52, Leith Street I ■anHDBHHBEEaF ■KaBHnaBHBBBOBSnHBBiaBHSI£MMBHEL£9L The World’s Best Small Car. -A $1,250 7h.p. nwv J XSr I I Railway Materials of the Highest Quality 1 Large Stocks Carried I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED,254 words
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Advertisement16 1931-06-24 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO vMh up-to-date Photatpaphy by electric light» ’Phon* 7TI. M W, BIBHOP BTBBJ9T, PBNANQ.16 words
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Advertisement1966 1931-06-24 2 MISCELLANEOUS MUNICIPAL NOTICE RANK'S c J?l -02-I.XU IYJ. THE EIGHTH mature rubber in good locality, cjutignjus Io c.fPenang, the CHARTERED DANK HONGKONG SHANGHAI BARKING ’XTyfXt-U particu’are,. to feox OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. KUALA LUMPUR No. 99 c/o Pinsng G-Zitte. 'ng regulaf tanshbW in force: (Incorporated in. England b>1,966 words
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Article680 1931-06-24 3 LESSONS OF 1926 Trade Union Bid for Dictation Trade Uaioa ata would app ar to be envis?girg the next General Strike a:.d to be thinkirg out plane. Thia is apparent from a remarkable article in the current Labour XLg zii e, the ’Official monthly journal of the680 words
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Article53 1931-06-24 3 I am told (writes the Club Window correspondent of che Liverpool Post that the King is very pleasel at the marked likenees to King Edward in his new I a'ch of photographs. King George was devoted to his father, who liked to have him as much as53 words
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Advertisement211 1931-06-24 3 yg, XVfezi tfie pace raSlij begins to tell! Il ilhlWtl&l» It your energies have begun to flag, IP; I it you >- vitality ig low, if your woi k HH S— iS bunlcn “nd the pleasures of li e j! s !S e .xrr S dust in y° ur mouth—-211 words
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Advertisement279 1931-06-24 3 made in Ik LONDON Ira. S -'7- 1 W X iict’ilKS z a but 1 prefer a Craven ’A,’ they clon t affect my throat” 4* O JXgjkWk B H|L® n -j vtSSmF SCI Sarx&S esis CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats M ADE IN LONDON BY279 words
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Article1207 1931-06-24 4 OUR IRRESPONSIBLE ELECTORS VOTE HUNTING Parliament No Longer Respected BY most people in Britain a generation ago democracy was regarded as the ideal form of Government. Whether that is still the faith of to-day has become more than doubtful Everywhere one finds signs of dissatisfaction at the1,207 words
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Article139 1931-06-24 4 PILOT AND PASSENGERS PESTERED The passer gers and pilot on a ccmmer* cial aeroplane flying b t veen Marseilles and Paris had a thrilling experience when a bee-hive in the cargo ever turned. Swarms of bees left the overturned hive and invaded all rarts of the139 words
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Article53 1931-06-24 4 Whin a solicitor mentioned at Shoreditch C unty Court that he failed to get hold of a client by telephone, Ju -g Cluer remarked Hm I the telephone. What about having a call at midnight and then finding that it's the wrong number? That's my experience53 words
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Article120 1931-06-24 4 REMARKABLE OPERATION ON YOUNG MAN By a delicate transplantirg operation the first of its kind, pupils have been placed in the eyes of a young E rl Musetl .an, who through the absence of of pupi’s had been blind from birth. After weeks in a 'a'k120 words
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Article85 1931-06-24 4 When a jury were consider!’ g their verdict at the London Sessions it w£s irtima'ed that one of them vai deaf an i had not heard the evidence, so the case I- ad to be retried. It was a pity that juryman bad not asked to be85 words
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Advertisement200 1931-06-24 4 TOW Iggg J UW VS"'*, lasglljgy f’d ciidou) f (jade. ,rf» ocl s VS »<K > RESURRECT! ONT The photographs below are of Baby Hook of Bellfields Road, Guildford, England, and show the wonderful recovery made by the child front apparently hopeless disease after the use of the Cow ĕ<200 words
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Advertisement351 1931-06-24 4 THIS I KB MONTH’S IRSb SPECIALS ■BRm HERE’S A SELECTED LIST OF GOOD COLUMBIA RECORDS. DR 4D7 f What good am I without ycu t Wedding bells are ringing for Sal’y Reginald Focrt is a newcomer to Columbia and these mighty Wurtlitzer organ records are a good introduction of his351 words
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FEMININE REFLECTIONS
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Article739 1931-06-24 5 Monday: In gooi time to be useful to all my readers, as I hope, I will write here of the best way of all, to my mind, of cooking green peas, and that to put, first, a few of the outside leaves of a lettuce in your739 words
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Article411 1931-06-24 5 IRENE ADAIR - BY IRENE ADAIR Mothers are r’ght in thinking that sisters, when they are litti*, can ba charmingly dressed alike if they are more or less the same age. The seven-y<a- old and her sister who is but two years olde*, ae clad in styles all the more411 words
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Article522 1931-06-24 5 PARRY TRUSCOTT - BY PARRY TRUSCOTT Wa king is so much the fashion now—and what a health-g ving fashion toi that the care cf one’s feet has become of the greatest impor’ance. Even those who cannot attempt n any miles on end, are being encouraged to take all the small walks522 words
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Article, Illustration98 1931-06-24 5 Stiff materials are used for many of the new m Pinery models, especially if they are small shape?, and moulded on the wearer’s h*al. Two of the hats sketched are of this type. The c'ose fitting cap is in red and white taffetas, while shades of98 words
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Article547 1931-06-24 5 MARION WEBSTER - BY MARION WEBSTER Is there a secret in smartness Of course there is, or how else can one ac count for the fact that a number of women with cqu 1 spending facilities achieve such different results in their ap perrauce To save you thinking it547 words
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592 1931-06-24 5 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND Although I always think tla 1 big cakes, of the cut-and come again, kind, are more economical as well as generally popular in the winter, Summer teas, on the other hand, especially thote eaten out of doors, ssem to suggest a smaller variety;592 words
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Article359 1931-06-24 5 O. R. BARTON - BY O. R. BARTON Let me help, Mother. I’d rather do it myst if. But I know how to make beds. I’d tike to. Pleaee kt me try. “Very well. Go and nake Henry’s bad*, But get it nice and smooth. Aunt Anno will be here to359 words
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Article78 1931-06-24 5 Sir Thomas Lipton, who was 81 on the 10th of last monlb, wos honoured by the Royal Yacht Squadron when he was elected a member. Sir Thomas has spent nearly half a million pounds in trying to win back the America Cup with five yachts, all of78 words
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Article330 1931-06-24 5 NEW SHIP FOR STRAITS CHINA TRADE The twin-screw turbine steamer “Corfu,” for the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, wes launched on May 20 from the yard of Alexander Stephen and Sons* Limited, Glasgow, the naming ceremony being performed by Miss Mackay, eldest daughter of Lord330 words
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Article163 1931-06-24 5 TRAGEDIES OF DESPAIR An amazing story of a suicide-club on Long Island was told recently by Mies Lousie Schwartz after she had been indicted for aiding and abetting the suicide of her brother, a chronic invalid, who had been found dead. The sister said that her163 words
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Article564 1931-06-24 6 LARWOOD 9 FO3 41 Bakewell Bats Well Against Tourists 109 AND 83 NOT OUT London, June ‘23 With the exception of the match at Kidderminister where. Worcestershire gained first innings points from Somerset all the County Championship matches were brought to definite results. By defeating Kent564 words
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Article435 1931-06-24 6 Reuter WIMBLEDON TENNIS Jiro Satoh Beats Lyttleton-Pogers London, June 23 Flouting the rain a large crowd scintillated colour around the centre court to-day and cheered Austin, England’s number one, as he mastered Hiro Satoh who was making his first appearance on the centre court. Austin's coolReuter - 435 words
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Article150 1931-06-24 6 A POPULAR FIGURE AT RAUB GOLD MINES Kuala Lipis, Monday The death occurred with painful suddenness during the week-end of Mr. D. Lacey, an assistant on the Raub Australian Gold Mines. Mr. Lacey had been ailing for some time with high arterial blood pressure and150 words
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Article37 1931-06-24 6 The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces that Mr Philip Carr, Paris cor respondent of the "Observer.” and Mr. John Pollock, Paris correspondent of the Morning Post", have been appointed Chevaliers de la Legion d’Honneur.37 words
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Article64 1931-06-24 6 A copy of the telegram which —as reported—was by Senhor Fr zio Serdina, of Madeira by the “Liberal cons cienoe of the World,” was received ai the London Central Telegraph Office. After much research by Post Office offirials, I gather (writes a “Morning Post” gesaip) that64 words
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Article327 1931-06-24 6 PENANG SCHOOL WINS A.C.S. Singapore Defeated The Anglo Chinese FchooL f ingapore’ were a trifle un’ucky to suffer defeat at the hands of their colleagues of Penang yester day, on the C.R C. Ground by the odd goal in three. In spite of the fact327 words
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Article240 1931-06-24 6 MEETING FOR KUALA LUMPUR Seremban, Monday When a committee meeting of the Negri Sembihn Mator Association was held at the Sungei Ujang Club, the president. Mr. G. Mmud, informed th> meeting of the latest developments in th' formation of the Malayan Motor Aasoria tion. He stated that240 words
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Article221 1931-06-24 6 PROBLEM FOR ROUMANIAN OFFICIALS The R uc a jian officiJs are puzz’ed aver the procedure to be adopted when a man marries his own widow. Alexander Stabo of Kaloszvar (then in Hungary), left his wifs for the front io 1914 after two weeks of wedded life and221 words
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Article592 1931-06-24 6 Mr. E. N. Dimmock. of the P.W.D. Ipoh, has been transferred to Tapah. The Hobble Yr. J. Strachan, Genera! Manager, F M S Railways, returned from leave last week. Mr. E 0. Mason, a popular member of the Sungei Siput planting community sai’s for Home early next592 words
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Article211 1931-06-24 6 Many people associate indigestion entirely with the stomach. Yet. in a great number of cases, it is in the smaller intestine that the indigestion is seated. I The digestive processes commence at the Inmutb, where mastication and s.livary I action take place. Of course, it is211 words
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Advertisement214 1931-06-24 6 I I The World’s Best 11 i 11inn IB J \3sSi 11 I it 11 min Sold Everywhere. II Why did men snub her? M 2 H 5 first acquaintance, she was charming gSSEaKggjlg v_Z —undeniably beautiful yet men did n °t see k t° Lnow her better. Her friends214 words
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Article1883 1931-06-24 7 Crimmal Force Charge Ak eged Flogging of Malay Pupil Mr. Sollis Cives Evidence Before Mr. A. I>. Yorke, the r worth Police Magistrate, the B- ;l yii was continued this morning o f the case in which E. La M. St weL. headmaster of the1,883 words
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Article147 1931-06-24 7 IMPOSING PROFESSION The funeral of the late Mrs. Gan Ngoh Bee, nee Khoo Guat Keong Neoh, took place this morning from her residence, 41, Northam Roal, and was very largely attended. Arrangements for the procession were made from an early hour and the procession147 words
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Article193 1931-06-24 7 FINE OF $8) FOR ACCEPTING BE r S Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, to day convicted Oh Kok Song the dis penser, of the Chulia Street dispensary belonging to Dr. Lee Boon Choe, who was charged by the Detective Police with the management or assisting in the193 words
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Article78 1931-06-24 7 Arrested on instructions received from Bagan Serai Police. Detective Inspector Gordon this morning produced a Tamil named Kandasamy alias Supramaniam be fore the Police Magistrate, and charged him with house-brt aking and theft of a gold chain set with rubies valued $125, cash $9 and some clothing,78 words
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Article130 1931-06-24 7 The Rev V. Samuel, the headmaster of the Anglo Chinese School, Parit Buntar was taken ill suddenly on Friday at about 8 p.m. and was removed to Penang where he passed away quietly at 6JO pm. on Monday at his residence, 81, Merican Road. Much130 words
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Article70 1931-06-24 7 Captain Edward T. Miles, a founder of tin dredging in the East, who now lives at Ringwood, Victoria, Australia celebrates his 83rd bir hday to day. The Captain came to the East at the instance of the IXL Tin Syndicate, sponsored by the late Sir Hi Dry70 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article733 1931-06-24 7 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette] Sir, —The world to day is face to face with a problem far more serious than when on the fourth of August 1914 Germany loosed her dogs of war in the peaceful fields of Flanders. Never before in733 words
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Article87 1931-06-24 7 Sir, —Although Penang defeated Kedah the former cannot be described as a team strong enough to meet Perak, for it wa9 more on the showing of a few individuals than the whole team that we won. I therefore submit the following selection for the forthcoming match and from what87 words
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Article46 1931-06-24 7 To morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. March Mercatel Heber Suite Four Indian Love Lyrics WoodfordeFinden No 1. The Temple Bells >i 2. Less Than The Dust >< 3. Kashmari Song 4. Till I Wake Reminiscences Of Wales Waltz Santiago Corbin Polka Buds Eilenberg46 words
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Advertisement190 1931-06-24 7 IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. trade is bad the motto of every man who has something t° Ji’ 11 should he Publicity, Publicity and again 'ublicity. Economy ceases to he economy when it is applied to the money set aside for advertising purposes. wise business man knows this and intensifies his190 words
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Article602 1931-06-24 8 Why the Government has not yet issued figures showing the amount of the tin quo f a left for Malaya to export during the remaining months of the half year ending August 31, is a question which is probably best left to the official worl 1 to602 words
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Article264 1931-06-24 8 The proposed war debts moratorium is I still the topic of the day, and the cables have conveyed unusually lengthy extracts of representative opinion in the British and foreign press. It must be many years since a major economic political matter has commanded such a unanimous degree of264 words
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Article995 1931-06-24 8 A. IE 1 Penang, Wednesday. 0VER the island to-day there is an air of sweet spring. To those who know and love the changing face of nature it seems almost as if during the night the heavens had been washed clean by the welcome rains. Overhead isA. IE 1 - 995 words
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Article68 1931-06-24 8 i leuter. 3 Years for a President ar.u Vice President Naw York, Juno 23 Bernard Marcus. President of tbH of the United States which B 1!ed December, and Saul Singer, Ext-eu i Vice President have been three years on a charge of misappO' funds. Herbert Singer, son ofi leuter. - 68 words
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Advertisement317 1931-06-24 8 PRITCHARD CO., LTD. Stocktaking Bargains IN Gowns Hats Morning Dresses, .mall sizes only $5 00 sicr Also in large sizes sls°°& $lB 50 Afternoon Gowns slo'°tOs2s°" Evening Gowns, all sizes, very smart models I f a in Satin, Georgette, Net, Organdie, etc A Lu Several Large Silk Evening Gowns to317 words
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Advertisement32 1931-06-24 8 E. &O HOTEL. Thursday, 25th June, 1931, at 9 30 p m. The Band of the s. s. President Monroe WILL PLAY AT THE After Dinner Dance Please Note: THURSDAY, 25th JUNE.32 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-06-24 8 TIDE TABLES High Water l ow Water To-Day 7.37 a.m. 12 26 am. 702 p.m, 122 pm. To Morrow 8.43 a.m. 1.35 am. 8.36 p.m. 803 p.m.27 words
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Article1789 1931-06-24 9 Quay d’Orsay Reply to Be Drafted To-day Probable Substance Possibility of Half-way Compromise Outlook Hopeful France’s reply to Washington will be finally drafted to dy, but the French Premier, M. Laval, yesterday indicated to the I nited States Ambassador the substance of the answer. I: isReuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 1,789 words
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Article78 1931-06-24 9 Tory Poll Up, Socialist Stock Slumps LIBERAL VOTE DISAPPEARS London June 23 The By election in the Wavertree Division of Liverpool, due to the retirement of the Conservative member. Mr. JA. Tinne. resulted as follows: Nallcain (Con.) 18 687 Treleaven (Soc 10.042 Con. Maj 8 64578 words
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Article92 1931-06-24 9 Reuter. First International Meeting in London London, June 23 The International Sugar Council held its first meeting in London. Senator Beauduin Belgium, presiding, confirmed the permanent organisation and its headquarters at The Hague. There was considerable discus sion regarding methods to be adopted in further extension and developmentReuter. - 92 words
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Article90 1931-06-24 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Medals for Mr. Bertram Thomas and Commander Byrd London, June 23 It was announced at the annual meeting of the Royal Geographical Society that the King had approved the award of the Founders Medal to Mr. Bertram Thomas for geographical work in Arabia and-Rugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article59 1931-06-24 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Employers’ Modified Proposals Accepted London, June 23 A conference of the executives of the Engineering Union in London to-day by an overwhelming majority accepted the em ployers’ modified proposals for changes in working conditions and overtime rates. The new terms come into operation from July—Rugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article155 1931-06-24 9 Engines Fail at Akyab PILOTS PREPARE TO JUMP FOR LIFE Arrival at Bangkok Three Days Late (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Juj e 23 The Dutch aT mail which left Europe on June 11 arrived at Don Muang only yesterday. It ar ived at Skyab two155 words
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Article150 1931-06-24 9 Prospect of Trans-Atlantic Race Rooseveltfield, June 23 Wiley Post and Harold Gatty, who plan a Round the-World flight in seven days in the aeroplane Minniemae” took off this morn ing for Harbour Grace whence they will attempt to fly to Berlin. A neck and neck race is promised150 words
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Article89 1931-06-24 9 tons. —Reuter. $6,000,000 Damage to Property in Kiansu Nanchang, Kiangsi, June 23 Chiang Kai shek arrived here last night by gunboat from Nanking and is establish irg headquarters here. He is taking com mand of a quarter of a million Nationlist troops concentrated between Kiukiang and Kian preparatorytons.—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article80 1931-06-24 9 End of Cornwall Cause Celebre Lot don, June 23 Mrs. Hearn was found not guilty at Bodmin. —Reuter. The Crown allegation was that the accused gave Mrs Thomas a poisoned sandwich during a picnic. The accused dis appeared after the second death in circums tances suggesting80 words
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Article157 1931-06-24 9 -Reuter. No Definite Result Reached Amsterda r, Juno 23 While both sides are reticent with regard to yesterday's meeting of rubber producers with a representa ive of the Dutch Government, the Handelsblad learns that no definite result was reached. The decision must be taken by the Minister-Reuter. - 157 words
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Article37 1931-06-24 9 Export of Cattle from Southern Ports Suspended (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 24 On account of rinderpest, the exportation of cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats from Southern ports is temporarily suspended.37 words
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Article117 1931-06-24 9 Reuter. Explosion at Naval Cordite Factory London, June 23 Eleven are missing, almost certainly blown to pieces, as a result of a terrfic explosion at the Naval Cordite Factory at Holton Heath, near Wareham, Dorset. Work was in full swing when the roof of the nitro– Reuter. - 117 words
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Article98 1931-06-24 9 -Renter. St ill J Determined to Attempt Atlantic Crossing St. John’s INew Brunswick), June 23 Undaunted by her misfortune, Ruth Nicholls declares as soon as she can get money to repair her ’plane and get out of hospital she will be en route across the Atlantic. New-Renter. - 98 words
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Advertisement16 1931-06-24 9 lEGGOTTS FITTINGS FOR QUALITY. LOCKS DOOR AND WINDOW FITTINGS IN STOCK. Durege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG. Agents.16 words
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Advertisement100 1931-06-24 9 “JfisMasferfeViice Now Presents Schumann First A Wonderful Recording D 1859 —D 1892 Album for this Exclusive Set of Records Presented Free. 2glS. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., ]q, Bishop Street, PENANG. I'T HR E E STAR" BRA N D I Regular Arrivals Compstitive 1 Prices finest Quality Qement Bead the report of100 words
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1878 1931-06-24 10 TEMPORARY CESSATION OF SHIPMENTS FROM THE ESTATES 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 1 id. a pound is put forward by Mr, Cyril1,878 words
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Article155 1931-06-24 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY <& Co’s share list at 11 a.m. io day Yesterday To-day 8Ĕ 8 2 Shares >. O O ES 0 PQ OQ PQ QQ 0. C. c. Sc. Mining Asam Kumbang 19/- 22/- 19/- 22/-155 words
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Article82 1931-06-24 10 SPECIAL LABOUR CONCESSIONS ANNOUNCED During the period of tin restriction the Government of the Federated Malay S abs will not t<ke action against lessees of mining land for f< I ire to comply with the labour conditions of their leases in any cases where such failure is82 words
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Article118 1931-06-24 10 GIVING MANUFACTURERS WHAT THEY WANT Kuala Lumpu’’, Jane 20 The services which the chemist is rendering to the rubber 1 inter were diecursed by Mr. R. O. Bishop, head of the Chemical D vision of the Rubber Research Institute, in an address before the Kuala Lumpurßota’-v C.ub.118 words
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Article139 1931-06-24 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 9| cts. ptr pound —per pl 112/83 Dull. London 3 1/161 New York 6i cts. (gd i) (Bf Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are at follows: Spot cts. per lb.139 words
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Article63 1931-06-24 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/A/: LONDON S|Mt £lOB-17 6 Up 12 6 3 Heaths £llOlO 6 Up 1 6 SINGAPORE $54 00 per pal Down 50 c. 200 tons 4Ki RUBBER: London 31/16 d, Down 1/16 d. Now Tork 6J c. (6sld) Down ic.63 words
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Article72 1931-06-24 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, June 23 Paris, 124.25 New York, 4.861}; Brussels, 34 94, Geneva, 25.09; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.96; Berlin 20.48; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62 Prague 164}, Helsingfors. 193}; Madrid, 49 851; Lisbon, 110« Athens, 375; Buchar-st, 817 Rio, 3i a Buenos Aires,(Rugby Radio Service) - 72 words
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Article72 1931-06-24 10 Penang, June 24, 1931. By OowiMl el fht Chartered Sank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 m < EQ.'ts 2/8 27/32 Prlvati 3 m/ts credit 2-4 1/32 S Docum»n*ary 2'4 5/32 01 New York Bank Demand 56 Frane-s w T.T. 1,420 India t T.T 155} Bangkok t.T. 78 Batevla72 words
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Article94 1931-06-24 10 The health statemei t for the Municipality of George Tcwn for the week ending June 20, 1931, shows a total of 75 deaths—4B males and 27 females—the death-rate being 26.34 p?r mille compared with 34 42 in the preceding week and with 17.39 in the corresponding week cf94 words
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Article209 1931-06-24 10 Penang. Jun* 24. 1931. cts cet-ar ei Op um p, eh»sti iom r »0 0J 0 "loves h 90.C0 Sold leaf dlerf 72.0 C Mace Picking n?m VO.OC Nu‘m*gs 80s h 70.0 C 110« .i 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 u 15.00 Copra undritd buyers 4.10 Ra’tans sales 11.15209 words
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Article106 1931-06-24 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 77 E Noon 88 s Nil 5 p.m, 86 s Friday 6 a.m. 72 e Noon 78 n w 73 m m 5 r-m. 78 n w Saturday 6 a.m. 73 E Noon 77 n E 37 m m 5106 words
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Article39 1931-06-24 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. Ranpura clo fs at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 27th instant. The s.s. Khyber with mails despatched from London on June 4 is expected to arrive here at noon to morrow.39 words
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Advertisement48 1931-06-24 10 Ttnnnymede 1 Cheerful and Cool TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW DAMSON PIE FOR LUNCH There will be an extra DINNER DANCE The RUNNYMEDĔ” Orchestra plays in the Lounge every Saturday from 12 Noon. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Sunday 28th June Commencing 9.30 p.m. RI’NNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. Phone 543.48 words
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Advertisement547 1931-06-24 10 New Advertisements i(> i f r Fully furnished room, large, an]? 2 Bachelors or married couple, in 'm del flat, near town; ’phone. Without boar\ single $65, double $75 all in. Board can be arranged. A; ply Box No. 103.. c/) Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE Mo ris Cowley two eeater547 words
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Article1269 1931-06-24 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines TH following la a Hafc of vas seis arriving and sailing from Penang daring the f* IN TORT TO-DAY Xv Jitra from Teluk K°rtang. Siih f r Telnk Kerta’ g on Thursday at 5 p. m. mi'*Dajik’* from Bjtoe-Bahn1,269 words
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Advertisement470 1931-06-24 11 y g -71. ii ■rn n s u v re, v e iWr v J u I »r J r AlOlrl BA splendid protective cream for day use c’ and the ideal foundation for powder. Supplement it by “47/2” Cold Cream, the i 6^ c, '^Asst n?47 perfect cleansing cream.470 words
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Article525 1931-06-24 12 INCREASES FROM YESTERDAY Increases in Taxes on Spirits The following taxes take effect on imports into the State of Kedah as from yesterday: ARTICLE DUTY OB ratfs bracketed Lqucrs Tobacco only LIQUORS Arrack, brandy, whisky, mm, gin and any other Jl2l f intoxicating Iquore SIU Provided that525 words
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Article350 1931-06-24 12 WHY IS THE BIBLE THE BEST SELLER? While churches sigh for big congregations, more and more Bibles are sold, says “The Star.” Tne reason is one of the most puzzling problems of bookland. “There is no doubt about the increased sale of Bibles, but why the demand has350 words
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Advertisement69 1931-06-24 12 KBaF’” "—"‘’■WSF■ W CORNS IrtSWfe HURTING? lii if One application of “GETS-IT” I 1 relieve that aching, throbbing 1 com. After a few days it shrivels up and I may be lifted right off with the fingers. “GETS-IT,” the universal corn destroyer, i Q ends all corn troubles. You can69 words
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Advertisement221 1931-06-24 12 "fflT When dressing fot dinner The use of “‘Hazeline’ Snovz” is W indispensable. It cleanses the pores, ft M h ill refreshes the skin and provides a A Perfect surface for the final application of face powder. A ‘“HAZELINE’ IJW SNOW” 3-'" Vanishes immediately, leaving no greasiness Tubes and pets,221 words
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Miscellaneous192 1931-06-24 12 ■■Pi I ——MM Look Out For “CI MARRON” with Richard Dix STK 6-15 Openins Te-Nlsht 9.30 6-15 To-TMigKt 9-30 Fifi Dorsay, Reginald Denny RA ®l° la rO S L ,°7 E V‘ C f The Parisian PaukTof Love Laughs The Flaming Borderlands s Rod La Rocque ‘THOSE THREE} Beau Bandit’192 words
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Article589 1931-06-24 13 NEW CAPITAL Will Million Mark Be Passed BRITA N is not the only country thrilled with figures. Czecho-Slovakia is shortly I expecting a census, as thorough as our own, and its people are eager to know whether Prague has yet passed the million mark; If it589 words
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Article167 1931-06-24 13 THE SKIPPER AND THE DOCTOR When the White Star liner "Feme'ale" left Melbourne for London Councillor Gengoult Smith, who is likely to be the next Lord Mayor of Melbourne, sailed as the skip’s doctor. He is working on his way to London for Is. a month,167 words
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Article491 1931-06-24 14 BISHOP’S INDICTMENT? “Sweeps” and Wills of Wealthy THERE is a degree of spend- iug on recreation and amusement to-day, not least by those who cannot or ought not’ to afford it, which is not only in-' consistent both with economic J facts and with a Christian sense491 words
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Article144 1931-06-24 14 YCU T H WHO CUT HIS THROAT Mr. Ernest Thesiger, the ector, criticising modern youth at the meeting of the Women’s Association of St. Peter’s Hospital, Covent Garden, said: "Only this week I was at a party at which a y. urg man who had had a144 words
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Article125 1931-06-24 14 In describing the brilliant opening ceremony of the Interr ational ColonLl Exhibition in Paris, last month, the Paris correspondent of The Times quite rose to the occasion. The beautiful and imposing ceremony is put before his readers very clearly. But even in the greatest of newspapers125 words
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