Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY N>. 143. VOL LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 26th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 450 1 11. NAGATA 1 BBOTEEBS ENTISTS I I 'rid Office Deii j The Dispensary. I Office 62. Leith Street 1 1 I x E T I I TT hou gh.t For To-day. JOuELITE” “DON’T FORGET THE (REGISTERED) Wood Preservative Rc&d S DOG S HEAD Lager!” PROTECT YOUR W O O D
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    • 25 1 «mpj—u—.. i H l »i’. ,^—ww—" ,,,F nii 'iriiMi* B.TOKiSATSU| STUDIO I with up-to-data Phctts>fXßphy by electric 'Phon. 771, eeu TQ. BIBHOP BTBBXt I PENANG.
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    • 1857 2 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE BANKS. mature rubber in good locality, contiguous In accordance with the Order CHARTERED BANK I HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING a ess preferred. made by the Resident Councilloi, imbia ahctdai ia andchima onDonnATimi Reply, giving full particulars, to Box Penang, to-dav, the 9th January, 0F IND LV AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
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  • 599 3 WH.IT A PALESTINE MOUND REVEALED Great Finds Loet property left behind by a woman 4,000 ye&ra a?o the ancient home of the Pharaohs of Egypt, twenty times larger than Troy, and with houses into which you can still wait; a tunnel that is probably the oldest
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    • 361 3 'V /I <\. x *'3> x a ttS^e» fe l iXjA > z <O t? *v-? -if;- N®iS 2 W" lC—(9se f v! Health Beverage for Healthy Homes. In millions of happy homes in every part of the World Ova tine is the dai y food beverage Its regular use
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    • 180 3 BfiCMCHE Wonderful relief from pain Backache is one of those wearying cornjilaints which bind all their victims together with a common bond of misery. And when any one sufferer from backache finds a sure remedy, fellowship prompts the quick report of that discovery to others. Here s a woman who
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    • 388 3 C>. r J O /cr 11 r y 4 c 1 r ffye/iet fUcelel j f. Tltllsi 'CaPSTaN "JVa.eyCu.f; J r Cigarettes are j in ca/rttms containing 4 to ensu y Cf LC'L cze* ft 11 cZ?zZ#Aerj obtain utel/ems/me j cx7 -ifz W in ogqcL condition 4 wfieiz buying tess
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  • 375 4 HOW IT WAS REOOVERSD Recalled by Death of Mr. C. Agnew THE loss, 55 years ago, of a famous Gainsborough portrait, and its romantic recovery 26 years later, are recalled by the death, at the age of 75, of Mr. Charles Morland Agnew, one time member
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  • 250 4 A reader of the "Morning Past’* has sent the Editor a prophecy qf 1850 by the first Rajah Brooke, when his efforts to expend British it fluence in the East were being called in question by the "little End .ndera” of those days. The prophecy was contained
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  • 135 4 A DOG GOES .300 MILES HOME A very remarkable *’homing” trip s’aids to the credit of ’’Don,” a thoroughbred collie belonging to J.hn Brod'e, of Sault Ste. Marie, Brcdie took the dog from Sault Ste. Marie to Goderich, Ontario, a town more than 200 miles away as the crow
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  • 838 4 THE ASCENSION A Vicar Replies to Scientists CANON Spencer H. Elliott, Vicar of Bolton, preaching at Westminster Abbey on May 14 (Ascension Day), pointed oat that the fact of the Ascension was misunderstood and even doubted by many people on supposedly scientific grounds. It was all very
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    • 341 4 VT,L.V.■ 1 II this j WB* MONTH’S specials ftMKnj HERE’S A SELECTED W®* m LIST OF GOOD COLUMBIA RECORDS. 7 (What good am 1 without you 1154 U Wedding bells are ringing for Sally Reginald Foort is a newcomer to Columbia and these mighty Wurtlitzer organ records are a good
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    • 218 4 row h I icit j RES’JRRECTIOMfj t siiMi—swiiirn— i— iminnin The photog aphs below are of Baby Hook cf Bellfields Road, Guildford, England, and show the wonderful recovery made by the child from appare .tly hopclcs d s.ase after the use of the Cow <8: Gate Milk Foods. I r
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    • 327 5 bSbPI ebSbs% MjgSa s im jHb JV DOHIIFUiI < S iwl bH Hi HI Kw ilb 8H I E Sil i IM B1 ii Hi 01 SMLgS| Following are the new prices for Ford Cars and Trucks effective June 17th. New Price Old Price Reduction New Price Old Price Reduction
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  • 378 6 BY TWO CLEAR GO YLB Interesting Soccer on Victoria Green The Anglo Chinese School, Singapore, gained a well deserved victory in their match with the C.R 0.. the Penang League Champions, by two clear goals on the Victoria Green yesterday. Their combination was good and there
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  • 126 6 CHAMPIONS v. THE REST A match between the 1931 League Champions, the Chinese Recreation Club, and the “Rest’ will be played on the C.R.C Ground on Saturday st 5 pm. The following will play for the "Rest”:— E. Walker Ngim Ah Kooi and J.B Hod gins A.
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  • 103 6 —Reuter. WARWICK WIN BY 8 WICKETS London, June 25 At Folkestone, Warwick gained an easy victory over Kent by eight wickets. Dismissed for 131- in the first innings, Kent only made 111 in the second and of this total Woolley made 103 not out. Warwick made
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  • 60 6 D. A. F. C. vs. BERTAM ESTATE The following will represent the D A.F.C. Dn Saturday at the Dato Kramat Padang at 5 p. m. sharp T. H. A. Kassim; M. H. Che Din and A. O. Yahya; Che Hussain, O. G. Mydin and B Md. Noor; Che
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  • 16 6 Monthly Medal (stroke) will be J) ayed for on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 578 6 Sir Harry Reichel, the Welsh educationalist, has died at Biarritz. Mr. J. A. Bruce has been appointed assistant mmager, Jelebu Tin Dredging, Ltd. Dr. J. W. Field has been appointed to act as Malaria Research Officer 11, Institute for Medical Research, F.M.B. Mr A E. Pick, of
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  • 174 6 NEW RULES IN FORCE A Police notice published in the local newspapers warns holders of firearms that their licences expire on June 30. Attention is also drawn to the new rules which state that licences issued to persons not already in possession of firearms will be valid
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  • 165 6 WEEK END PROGRAMME Carl Lawson’s Special Broadcast To-night The Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society will broadcast the following pro grammes on a wave length of 55 Metres. Friday—from the Studio 6.80 to 7 pm. Recorded Malay usic. 7to 7.30 p.m. Excerpts from The Gon doHers”
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  • 72 6 ROBINSON AND CO’S MAN WANTED The Singapore police are on tin lookout for a Chinese who hss been missing for the past few weeks. The wanted man is said to have been a B:raits born Chinese clerk employed by Robinson and Co in their accounts department. It is
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  • 87 6 Fitting reference is made in the June issue of the Rafflcsian to the departure of the principal. Mr. D A. Bishop, who has gone home on retirement with Mrs. Bishop after many years in the educational service of Malaya, the last ten as Principal of the Institution. In
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  • 495 6 MINUTES OF MEETING Municipal Car Park Roof The following are the minutes of a meeting held at the P.C.C. on F iday, June 19, 1931: Present. —Mr. L. M. Howlett, (in the Chair), Mess’”?. J. J. P. Davies, H, N. W. BulforJ, R. r-Skinner, W.
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  • 248 6 Globe-Trotting Cod A SURPRISE HAprURE OU T-OF-BOUND 3 A “colony” cf grey cod has been dircovered by a Grim’by trawler, while fishing off the Faroe Ba ik in the North S a. This hss caused much snrpr’se sine° North cod are alm"Bt whit* in appearance. Strov cod from Iceland waters
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  • 562 6 ENGLISHMAN SaVES starving BEDUIN i ii— Trail of Bon?s in The Sand Tt»e recommendation of Mr. P. A. Clayton, Head of th? Egvp’ian i Survey Party, for the Maritori ms M dal. has brought to light a thrilling story of tha reecu 3 by the enterprise and
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  • 459 6 EX JEPTDNS TO THE RULE Charges Denied by Authorities THE Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, Dr. F, Homes Dudden, in an interview. described as absolutely untrue the allegation in the undergraduate’s magazine, ‘‘The Isis/ I that there is a more constant level 3 of intoxication in Oxford than,
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    • 286 6 Is Your Child (lean—lnternally? THERE IS DANGER IN “INCOMPLETE ELIMINATION.” Far more important than external cleanliness —and that cannot be overestimated—is the hygiene of the internal ergans. If external cleanliness is of the highest importance, internal cleanliness can only be described as an absolu'ely v tai matter. In tec’, it
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    • 29 6 1 The World's Best. 2 s 'sin::, i /I I IU. ,p/l I I z AS nyv.r->QVtV- T? Z.iit i I s I* jiii/h r’? 4 I Sold Everywhere.
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  • 469 7 —Retuer. MEN’S DOUBLES Cochet and Brugnon Win after hard game London, June 25 Wimbledon to dav after a promising gather outlook in the morning the sun again went in to hiding and overcast skies greeted the opening matches. Crowds flocked in Ute in the afternoon to
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  • 74 7 —Reuter TODAYS MATCHES Columbus, Ohio, June 26 The Ryder Cup pairings for the two ball foursomes to day are as follows: Sarazen and Farrell v. Compston an D ivies. ll?gen and Shute v. Duncan and Havers. Diegel and Espinosa v. Mitchell and Robson. Burke and Cox v.
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  • 164 7 F. S. CLUB vs. PEELERS The following will represent tho Eastern Smelting Chib in the.r match against the Peelers'’ al Fatani Road Ground to mor row:— R. W. Scarlett, J. N. Codey, V. Van Sandeu, A. Willweber, Yeoh Teik Ban, R A -Hogg, Ahmad. Seenimadar. W Taylor, 11. M.
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  • 619 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT Contractor’s Claim for Extra Labour Supplied In the Supreme Court yesterday the hearing of a case was begun in which Messrs. R. Young and Co., Ltd Penang, are sued by a contractor named K. S. Kooehoo Pil ai for the sum of
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  • 92 7 Inspector’s Case Transferred to District (ourt The c iso against Mohamed Eusof bin Gunny, who was charged with receiving an illegal gratification whilst employed as Asiatic Inspector of Police attached to the Traffic Department wf.s this morning men tioned before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate. The
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  • 53 7 To day at Dato Kramat at 6 p.m. March The Gladiator Fouza Overture Soir d’Automne Bouillon Selection Leslie Stuart s Songs Godfrey Intermezzo The Lake of Shadows Faul One Step Micky Mouse Carlton God Save the King. Dato Kramat Friday instead of Saturday from 6 p m. to
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  • 620 7 KALLANG BASIN SCHEME Rotary Chairman’s Views I think we can look back on our past year with satisfaction'*, said Mr. Roland Braddell, who presided at the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore, held at Raffles Hotel The Rotary Club,” said Mr. Braddell, is
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  • 142 7 SURPRISE FIND BY SING AFORE INSPECTOR Acting on information received that a notorious secret society headman was in a house in Singapore’s Chinatown Detective Inspetor D. W. Mclntosh went to 22 Ramah Street located the wanted man in a back room on the top floor. While in
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  • 73 7 PAYMENT INTO PUBLIC OFFICERS’ GUARANTEE FUND In a Bill to amend the Pabiic Officer»»’ Gaaiantee Fund E: astment v.hich »s toon to be introduced into lbs Federal Ou ceil the principal amendment is that effected by a section wtrch will give Government power to contribute on behalf cf
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  • 258 7 CRASHES INTO POND Ground Engineer Renders Prompt Assistance An unfortunate mishap occurred yester day morning at the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club’s aerodrome when Mr. D. H. Hodgson, Assistant Conservator, F. M. 8. Forestry Department, was carrying out testa for his A licence says the
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  • 443 7 Crimean ontroversy THE LIGHT BRIGADE AT BALACLAVA London May 19 Was the “Charge” of the L ght Brigade sounded at Balaclava? There is evidence, seemingly of an unimpeachable character, that a trumpeter of the 17th Lancers did sound the “Charge’’ which was the prelude to tbit wonderful exploit of British
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    • 104 7 I. i. Glenthiel Voy. 16. Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in damaged condition will be held in P. H. B. Godown No. 2, at 2-30 p. ro. on Monday, the 29th June, 1931. No further survey will
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    • 278 7 KEEP > I STRONG 1 AND Jk 1 keep well When the climate makes you list- less, nervy and almost without energy to carry on, it s a sure sign < you need Hall’s Wine. Hall’s < Wine is by far the finest tonic you can take > because it
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  • 25 8 Upton -At the Maternity Hospital. Penang, on June 25 1931. to Dorothie, wife of T. E. Upton, of Anak Kulim Estate, Kedah a daughter.
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  • 445 8 It is a disquieting sign of the times that begging is vary definitely on the increase in Pe ang. We do not refer to the human tlotsam and jetsam tlvit pesters shoppers in the vicirmy of Chowrasta Market, but to that section of the fraternity whi h
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  • 238 8 PITT S TREET The site of the former Pitt Streft Police Station is still a no man’s land, and it is understood the authorities propose to con vert the area into a roadway to merge with the existing roadways on either side. The proposal is an excel'ent one but inasmuch
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  • 111 8 Singapore Chettiar Pleads Guilty From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 25 Vengadasalam Chettiar, a local moneylender, was sentenced to three months’ R. I. for making a false declaration in the course of an affidavit filed in connection with bankruptcy proceedings. He pleaded guilty. The false declaration was to
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  • 65 8 Reuter. $22 000,000 Loan to Taiwan Power Co. New York, June 26 A syndicate and banks headed by J. P. Morgan’s is offering $22,800 000 51 per cent forty year gold bonds on behalf of the Taiwan Electric Power Company to assist hydro electrical development in Formosa. The
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  • 972 8 A. H k Penang, Friday. ECENTLY we had occasion to oinment on the graceful gesture on the part of local Chinese towards the late Queen Victoria in erecting the statue on the Green against Racecourse-road to her memory. To-day we have a small cause for grievance and
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    • 36 8 -> o E. O HOTEL TO-NIGHT Fridiy, -’Cth Juue, 1931, at 9. 0 p.m. After Dinner Dance Sunday, 28th June, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 THE “I- &0 QIhRTrHE WILL PLAY LICHT MUSIC DURING DINNER. i— o
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 874 9 Visit to Continental Capitals and London Mr. Mellon Goes to Paris Discussions on Moratorium Plan Business Circles Optimistic Mr. Stimson, United States Secretary of State, is sailinn 'tor Europe to confer with European and British statesmen° Mr. Me lon left London yesterday for Paris. Al! shades
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  • 60 9 l.—Reuter. Further Sequel to Bank of United States Failure New York, June 25 There has been a sensational sequel to she sentences on officials of the Bank of the United States. A warrant has been issued for the arrest < f Isador J. Kresel, an ex General, counsel
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  • 47 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 25 Among those who received decorations When the King held his investiture was Henry Leach a member of the crew of the airship RlOl, who was awarded the Albert Medal for gallantry displayed when the airship crashed at Beauvais.
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  • 58 9 —Rugby Radio Service Annual Display To morrow London, June 26 It is estimated that over 750,000 people will see the Royal Air Force display on Saturday at Hendon where nearly two hundred aircraft will take part. Practically all tvnes of aeroplanes and flying boats used
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  • 40 9 Reuter. Removed from Office on Charges of Malfeasance New York, June 25 Jean Norris the City’s only woman magistrate, has been removed from office by the Appelate Division of the Supreme Court on charges of malfeasance
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  • 123 9 Reuter. Another Squabble Over the Land Tax MR. SNOWDEN’S CRITICISM London, June 25 ery offended at a speech by Mr. Snowden in the House of Commons last night in which he attacked the Liberals for their attitude to the land tax, a meeting of the Liberal Parliamentary
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  • 103 9 Hillig and liolriis at Bremen LOST WAY OVER FRANCE AND SPAIN Making for Copenhagen To-day Berlin, June 25 The Danish trans-Atlantic flyers, Hillig and Holriis, wera farced to Ind at Krafeld at 5.39 pm. After af w minutes they took off again for Copenhagen. They said
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  • 83 9 —Reuter. London. June 26 Borotra who flaw to Paris on Wednesday immediately after beating the Japanese Miki. in the singles at Wimbledon is reported not o be returning to WimHedon to day. Borotra is due to partner Boussus in the men’s doubles to day and meet rtens
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  • 66 9 Two Indians Charged Charged with having falsely represented themselves to be detectives and in such capacity induced a woman named Kamalam to deliver to them $2O. two Indians named Soundaram and Ratnam were to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate. Penang. The accused claimed trial.
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  • 129 9 Reuter. U, S. Farm Board Urged to State Policy Paris, June 25 An appeal to the American Farm Board to announce a definite programme for the disposal of three million bales of raw cotton now stocked was made in a resolution pass ed at the closing session of
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  • 106 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Increase of 40 Per Cent, in Ten Years London, June 25 The results of a census recently taken in the Gold Coast show that there have been striking increases among the African popu lation, the total population of the four centres of administration by
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  • 65 9 —Reuter. Appointment of Additional Inspector London, June 25 Replying to Viscountess Astor in the House of Commons with regard to inspection and control of mui tsai, Dr. Drummond Shiels, Colonial Under Secretary, mentioned that Lord Passfisld had directed the appointment of an additional officer who will visit mui
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  • 162 9 Coroner’s Enquiry The adjourned enquiry into the death of a < hinese coolie named Koh Lim, who died in hospital from a ruptured spleen as the result of a fall, was io day concluded before Mr. Edward Jago, Penang Coroner, who returned a verdict of Death by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 324 10 COUNCIL MEMBERS Object the Interests of All Planters The promotion, fostering sni proteclieu of the interest» of a J proprietory planters and planting companies (mJadirg harehcldere) registered in MUaya. These are part of the objects of The M.hyan Estate Owners’ Association, which has j net recently
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  • 189 10 RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, June 24 Values during the past week have for the most part remained quietly steaiy with only small fluctuations from day to day. In common with other articles of produce the price of rubber advanced sharply yesterday to 09$ cents per
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  • 136 10 CHANGES IN SAILIN GS The following changes lave been made in c Ungs owing to surveys s.i. “P. rak” due Penang on Wednesday 1-7-31 sails for Port Sw' ttenham and Singapore at 5 p.m. on Thursday 2 id and 9ih July, instead of s.s. “Kinta.’ a. ‘Kinta”
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  • 73 10 s.s. Kedah TLo f.s. Kedah arrived this morning wuh the following paster grs from Si •K-pore. ,Mr and Mrs R E Ho’tlum, Mies I Nesbit, Mr N M Kennedy, Mrs A B Le j min, Mr G W A Tnmtrer, Mr J B Rev K McPherson, Rev W 8 G
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  • 619 10 FRASER’S CIRCULAR Tin’s Considerable Appreciation Singapore, J cne 23 After a qu’et opening the local market developed a considerably better tone in sympathy with the more cheerful conditions prevailing in London and New York. Three months Tin shews a considerable appreciation fr m £lO2 17.6 to
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  • 120 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.023 rd, auction on Wednesiay, whf*n th«re was catalogued 1,800,411 lbs. 803.75 tons Offered 1,628,757 lbs. 727.12 tons. Sold 1,207,595 lbs. 539.10 tons. Spot. London 3 M6j. New York cts. Prices Realised Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cants Per Lb.
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  • 699 10 PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIO The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Stati' sties, S. 8. and F. M. 3., during the week ended 17th June 1931, and art available f r pubLc use in the Reference Library, Ftllertjn Bu lling, Singapore (1)
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  • 253 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co's share list at 11 aon. to day Yesterday To-day E Ĕ E 2 Shares I o i O o o CQ OQ CQ OQ C. Sc. to. to* Rubber (Doller) Bukit Kepong... .80 1.00
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  • 60 10 Latest London, New York sod Local Prices TIN: LONDON Srl £lll-7 6 Up £3lO 0 1113 2 6 Up £3lO 0 SINGAPORE $57 03 pr tiori Up sl62| 125 tons J 3ce RUBBER: total 3 3/16 d, Up 1/161. New Trk 61 c. (GeU) Up ic. Lecil
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  • 143 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 9| cti. per potmd =P«r Pl 113/16 Quiet. London 3 3/16d New York 61 cts. (gdJ) (By Cowtezv of Messrs. AZZen Dennj/s.) General Produce Agency Ltd* Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day ere as follows: Spot 10 etg. per lb.
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  • 69 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, June 25 Paris, 124.27; New York, Brussels, 34.93; Geneva, 25.1; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.94; Berlin 20.54; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62; Prague, 164|; Helsingfors, 193« Madrid, 51 4’ Lisbon, 110| Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rin, 3{e Buenos Airis, 35i 3 c
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  • 988 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES ®I Sc I 93 aD '>» a gUB&JUC £D«iU*.S f o S t f e Alle bj Rubbei 8* Alot Rubbcf StoHte 60 <0 A.-jdcamateS Mfctay Kiteia* 90 I 10: Ayei Hitam Planing ByrStaata 8J 1 00, Ave, Kuotng Bubbs» Katateft 30 So XyS O
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  • 166 10 £cu«*n«b June 26, 1931. ote s>r ir «4 Opl i-JJ 5, 9 l’3t U 1 SiOOO.CO ig,f elhw 7100 Ms*» Pinkiag nom i' Nutmegs 80s 'k.oo HO, «0M Oosonutepar LOGO »< o:ipra c ‘uadrhd buyers 4.4 d Rattsns Rattans «.60 Green Snail Stalls Rioa— S- .mNo. 1 sw
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    • 110 10 Runnt mede’ I Ckeerjul and Cool TO-MORROW MORNING MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE EVENING DINNER DANCE SUNDAY The “RUNNYMEDE” Orchestra will play the following Music in the Lounge commencing at 9.39 p.m. Music Pregramme OVERTURE ‘‘Egmont*’ Batthoven SE LECTIOX '‘Les ontes d’ Offeuba.h Hoffmann” “Valse Triste" Sibelius SUITE “Woodland Pict ires”
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  • 845 11 PSYCHO' OGIOAL TESTS Recruits Graded on Results WO3K OF THE EDUCATION OFFICER MENTAL and psychological V I tests to measure mechani--I*l cal and other ability have teen introduced at the Royal Tank Corps Central Schools at Bovington Camp, and have proved in-valoal-le for classifying and grouping
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  • 864 11 everything the same AS SHE WAS ALIVE Books Sealed with A Prayer If Marie Corelli, who died in 1921, came back from the grave and walked into her four-hundred-ycar-old house shr wou’d find the placi exactly as it was on the day cf her death. The great
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  • 587 11 ITS OBJECTS ANd HAZ kRDS To Aid Weather Prediction A great deal of publicity (writes a correspondent) has been given to the British Arctic Air Route Expedition during the last few weeks owing to the initial failure of a relief party in locating the observer’s camp on
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    • 40 11 pM Recover your nerve energy with %ANATOGEA W Th 9 Tm» Tomc-Feod. tes. J Prof. RODARI, I jgggj Zflricb University, »ay» I Sanatogen has a direct favour- I able influence on the wbola j nervous system.” _J L?' f.. X
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    • 761 11 75c and $1.50 I of a ’Medicine Knsam'wW'» Dealers. -<** F £1 r* I THAI woNDERFtjL baby F yours IF I r j I T-- Ji F!?EPARATiCNS Only amateurs may enter KoJak International A Wonderful series of Siyy,ooo Competition ..for pictures male toilet preparations of between May Ist, I 9
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  • 1274 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines rHK following ie a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the *#ek IN PORT TO-DAY I I Am pang from Sitiawau, Dinding? and Sails for Pangkor, Bindings and Si iswau to-d?y at 5 p. m. s
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 32 12 I Get a Set of ZAG-ZAW Picture Puzzles The Idea' Recreation for Your Spare Moments, Train Journeys and on Board Ship. Price 75 cents I OBTAINABLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 126 12 the -s.» o r IIdCQ-b i P A 111 pi r 1 ’nah hi ft 1.1 mJ I i g i iMi You will find BLACK AND WHITE i M&qisiil Cigar*H<* al all Important lunotion* t where only the be*t it good enough. Wadi, i F a I I e/fe
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 202 12 A Phone No. H/9 g 1 Ta&ie Sot™. SOU ND|*zJsYSTE M 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 fi! -A f /V t E 8 TO-MORROW 6c SUNDAY at 2-45. HALF RATES to SCHOOL CHILDREN. P. rarnunfr. Thr I! n Jungle Film that Has Astounded the World! J >. yx Swb/ln vWk > ~^x
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    • 81 12 'PHONE '%&Wesrens£telecrric' gS B<stBoun-i 2 64 T tl 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30*' Metro Gakl wy.. Maye.’s Most L’proarku s Comedy (Programme! Fifi Dorsay, Reginald Denny and Cliff Edwards in THOSE THRES FRENCH GIKLS” Fastest French-Fashioned Farce Sparkling with Joyous Laughs ivith Witty Dialogue by P G. Wodehousp, Also LAUREL AND HARDY
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  • 394 13 studying social problems AT FIRST HAND Probation Work in South Africa THE Earl of Feversham, who presided over the conference of the National Association of Probation Ollicers in mail week, went to South Africa and worked as an office boy to study those social problems which
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  • 394 13 Modern Amazon's Fazor A ttack ANAESTHETIC U ED AT HER ARREST The combined eff rts of the pc’.ice, civili ns, and ambulance men f.iled to subdue a violent womai «a. Hurlstone Park, Sydney, the other night. A gene a' anaesthetic had to be administered befcro the modern Amizm could be
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