Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 145. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 29th JUNE, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 513 1 J |T. NAGATA BROTHKBB DENTISTS Htad OfQoe next bo Ths Dispensary. j Wwach OSott 52, Leith Btr—f B UILDIng materials AND ENGINEERING SUPPLIES order of tQe dau y v BRITISH WHITBREAD’S jP i 3 <K/f pale ale. >■' expanded L Stocks Prices Carried All £izes and All Meshes. Quoted Manufactured
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    • 12 1 Ihjokisatsu STUDIO vHh up-to-date Photeby eleotrie Thona 771. 48, BIBHOP BTBRM. PBNAN9.
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  • 2158 2 Enjoyable Afternoon Three Ladies Ride Winners Accident in Last Event Alor Star, Saturday The annual Gymkhana Meeting held by the Kedah Gymkhana C lub to-day was as successful, if not more successful, than any of its predecessors. A fine afternoon, a large crowd and good
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  • 450 2 SATURDAY’S HANDICAPS Large Fields Probable SPRINT EVENTS The handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting to be held at Ipoh on Saturday are as foVows Race 1 Horses r lass 3, Division 3-6 furs. Ditty 9. 0 Bendigo 8. 7 Saraswati
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 990 2 position vacant FEDERATED KIUI STATES COMMISSION AGENTS with NOTICE OF SfiL connection in Trengganu and Negri Sembilan required, calling 1° Supreme Court of the on Mills, Factories, Warehouses, e QTATv StaUa Docks, etc. Ho samples to carry. Io Bankrnptcy; No 37 f Commission ranging from 33/- to Re Ong K?an
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  • 770 3 Tourists’ Good Start Veteran Woolley Saves Side Arnold, Bakewell and Hammond Fail London, June 27 THE Test Match between England and New Zealand opened in glorious weather at Lord’s. Counter-attractions at Wimbledon and Hendon kept down the attendance. There was not the bustle
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  • 158 3 Five Premises Involved $B,OOO DAMAGE Damage estimatsd provisionally at $B,O<X) Was caused by a fire which broke out ear y on Saturday morning in Bridge street. Five shop houses were affected numbers 9to 17 The cause of the fire is unknown, but it is Considered
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  • 468 3 —Reuter. WIMBLEDON RE ULTB Japanese Reaches Last light YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Lor dor, June 27 The matches at Wimbledon to-day were played before the biggest crowd of the meeting and in gloricua weather. Their M-jest es the King and Qu?en were present and saw Jiro Sato
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 66 3 Fm Recover I your nerve energy I with I Tfa Tru* Tomc-FsoA B I PiW- RODARI, I BSM ZQrich University, «ays» I Sanatogen has a direct I ’wH B i,| e influence on the whole I The Surest of all Strength-Givers Hull’s Wine the SUPRE.MK tonic restorative. From all first-class
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    • 433 3 I I— i ——■—ll i- l iwih e.i in iiiiiirT/rnw i— BH■— Y fl B Have You Got Your Grip on I the Future? I PROTECTION FOR DEPENDENTS I I and I PROVISION FOR OLD AGE I What a PRUDENTIAL MODERATE COST I ENDOWMENT POLICY with the option of securing
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    • 257 3 Just What You Need FOR y Office A Home ‘Bayard* Stainless Steel P Box of 100, Assorted Styles $1.60 FROM Gpinang gazette Jstd. I Best Sellers of the Season. The Road Back by Erich Maria Remarque $3-0Q ’’The Road Back’’ is in spirit the stcry of tvery ex service mar,
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  • 836 4 "THE REST’’ WIN Good Football on Victoria Green The soccer match between the Penang Ijeacne champions, the Chinese Recreation Club and ”Tbe Rest played on Saturday afternoon on the Victoria Green resulted in a fairly easy victory for The Rest by five goals to two. The match
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  • 349 4 MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL Perak Forwards Score Six Times VISITORS’ ONE GOAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipob, Saturday PERAK defeated Se’angor by six to one in the Nfa'aya Cup match here to-day. A sharp storm of rain fell during the afternoon but the weather cleared at four
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  • 413 4 ONE-SIDED GAME P. A. F. C. Wins by 5 Goals to 1 A soccer match played on Saturday at Dato Kramat between the D A.F C. and a com bined team from the Bertam Estate and Eastern melters resulted in a win for the former
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 226 4 cow K GAI'H GA'I'H ,gA |U I i i ggg J sC l>: ytv/ L!?t < fcbrd v (jate oc^ s c? 'resurrection!" The photographs below are of Baby Hook of Bellfields Road, Guildford, England, and show the wonderful recovery made by the child from apparently hopeless d.s ase after
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    • 279 4 I TH,S I WH MONTH’S SPECIALS I HERE’S A SELECTED i wLaF l,st of gooi> COLUMsi A I RECORDS. I DB 407 (What goed am I w.thout ycu B L Wedding bells are ringing for Sally Re.inald Foo t is a newcomer to Columbia and these I! mighty Wurtlitzer organ
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  • 444 5 YESTERDAY'S CENTURY State Side’s Easy Victory AN INNINGS AND 46 RUNS A stand of 121 for the sixth wicket by aste and Rodrigo put the State XI in a n inning position yesterday morning and the Rt t, faced with a deficit of 164 runs,
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  • 131 5 MR. JEFF DICKSON’S PLAN A vast indoor sports arena on similar tines to the famous Madison equare Garden in New York is being planned for London by Mr. J»-ff Dickson, the American boxing promoter. The scheme provides for a building to 30,(00, which will be
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  • 497 5 FINE INNINGS BY WARD Traders Defeat Butterworth R.C. In a low scoring match at Butterworth yesterday, the Straits Trading Club defeated the Butterworth Recreation Club by 17 runs. In their first knock the Straits Trading Club made 82, thanks to a splendid innings of 51, not
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  • 182 5 9 MAT' HES TO 3 Havers and Davies Score In Singles DETAILED RESULTS Columbus, Ohio, June 27 America regained the Ryder Cup from Great Britain by nine matches to three. America won three of the four foursomes and six of the eight singles. The results were
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  • 338 5 POOR MAN’S LUCK Shanghai Man Deceived By Report JOSEPH KENNEDY, a Jamaica negro, who now resides in Boston, is the holder of the ticket on Cameronian, the Derby winner, in the Irish Free States hospi'a’s sweeps'akes. At the time the Derby va? run, Kennedy’s
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  • 38 5 A fine tiger, 3 ft. 5 in, high, and measuring 8 f\ 94 in was shot at the 24th mile, Kulai, Johor*, on Thursday, by a p rty of Europeans and Chinese from Singapore.
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  • 442 5 STRETCHING THE ODDS Why Backers Prefer the Tote Even the bo kmakers are now complaining about bard times. What with the sweeps and the Tote,” they say ’’the game has ceased to be worth the candle.” Some leading members of the profession sre giving it out
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  • 302 5 ENGAGED COUPLES FORM A CLUB Ten young engaged couples in Birmingham formed themselves into a marriage club, in which loto are drawn every ten weeks to determine which couple shall be married and receive the £lOO paid into the club by the members as a wedding present. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 28 5 APIOL STEEL I I cwr lady I hwy a i* ths house J IW, J- <t? MO OS, I The Knall.h -*rarmacy I 52, 54. Beach Street «’’enang
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    • 215 5 i iii IT—— -inr—i-> i i>im—wit»wu I II Il TEETHING IS ALWAYS CRITICAL Baby then most needs those vital but elusive elements known as vitamines. For healthy growth and bone formation these vitamines must be present in the food. II Mellin’s Food Biscuits provide the necessary II vitamine factors and
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  • 1059 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. F. V. F,wlfr has le a gazetted Assistant Superir.t nd .nt of Police, 5.8., x>n probation. The death has occurred at Colomba of Mr. P. M. Mackwood, Director, Meters. Mackwood, Ltd. Mr. Tam Se“t has left Malacca for Hong King where he is going to take up
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  • 230 6 GOING TO BOX AL’S EARS A little old grey-haired Hungarian business man is now on beard the liner "Berlin,” bound for the United States with the exp.ess object of boxing the ears of his son. The gon, a ccording to the old man, is no less a
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  • 217 6 EUROPEAN ESTATE TODDY SHOP OFFENCE Mr. F. C. Cox, manager, Killlnghall Estate, Puchong, and his clerk, Mr. E. H. M?nz<s, 88 licencees of the Estate toldy shop, were fined 120 and $l5 respectively by Raja Mushahur at the Third Police Court on Friday, for being in possession
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  • 504 6 SER OUS MAT I ER Expert Too Late for a Murder Trial Sir Bernard Spilsbury, the famous pathologist, arrived in court at the Old Bii’ey on May 20, immediately after the evidence for th*, prosecu ion in a murder case had been closed. He went into the
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  • 233 6 FAREWELL DINNER ON EVE OF RETIREMENT Kuala Lumpur, June 27 Kuala Lumpur Rotarians sa d goodbye at a dinner last n’ght to the Hon. Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane, Chief Secretary, F.M.8., and to Colonel J. P. Swettenh°m, Director of Public Works, F. M.
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  • 1096 6 ,—‘‘B, F, P.” A DEVOTED WORKER Mr. W. Davis Sees His Last Home Bag in Mr. W. Davie, Superintendent of M ils the G.P 0.. Singapore, the man who has so much liked his "j >b’’ that, given hie life over again, he would
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  • 214 6 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING The following are the agenda for the ordinary meeting of the PenanM nll cipal Commission to b? he’d to-nion 1 Minutes of last Ordinary i Special Meeting to be cinfi’noe-. 2 Any special Business the Pi may bring forward. 3 Decisions arrived at on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 179 6 The World's Best. II J. 11 1 1 I 1 Jk all I I •'V’sSc th wrftn\ k' i WESiSII Sold Everywhere. Just Unpacked Just Unpacked Ladies Silk Pyj imas, Un ler wear Sets, Hour! Coats and Golf Coats, In Colours Charming’ and Up-ti-date. Ladies Gents Tailoring A SPECIALITY CUT,
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  • 605 7 PENANG SUPREME COURT Jockey’s Action Fixed for July 22 Mr. Justice N. 11. P. Whitley had a full morning’s work in the Supreme Court to-day. His Lordship came on the Bench at 10 45 :o fix the cases for July and, before adjourning into Chambers
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  • 100 7 NEW UNIFORM REGULATIONS IN EFFECT For the first time in Penang it was Noticed this morning that police constables Were w ’.ring the new uniform in accordance With the regulations as published in the Government Gazette of July last. The chief changes are that in the case of
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  • 63 7 PLEADS GUILTY barged with voluntarily causing hurt With a knife, an Indian named Omar Sahib, pleaded guilty before Mr. Edward Jago. Police Magistrate, this morning. The prosecution alleged that the accused Stabbed a man named Hashim bin Abdul Karim at Perak Road on June 27. His
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  • 421 7 YOUTH SEVERELY INJURED Sequel to Attempt to Overtake Bus A distressing motor accident, as a result of which a young Chinese named Wong Kong Koon lies in the General Hospital in a critical condition, occurred at Scotlandroad, near the junction of York road, early yesterday afternoon.
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  • 245 7 Dividend of 75 Cents Approved (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. June 29 Mr. John Bagnall presided at tbe Straits Trading annual meeting. A dividend of 75 cents per share on 900 000 shares was approved and $5OO 000 placed to reserve the balance of $1,133,012 being carried forward.
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  • 90 7 PENANG v. KEDAH The following have been selected to represent Penang at Sungei Pattani on Saturday, at 2 80 p m. and Sunday at 10.00 a m. G Aste (Captain). T S Anthony, A F Baughan, G I Begley H W Brady, J G arr. Eu heow Teik.
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  • 199 7 —G. G. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME Augmented Orchestra’s Good Performance At the second Sunday Concert last night there was a slightly better attendance. Conditions were ideal, with the moon almost full and the lawns dry underfoot making sitting out very pleasant. The programme was a simple one calling for
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  • 151 7 The Penang Bisley Meeting will be held at the Kampong Java Bahru Rifle Ringe within the next six or seven weeks. Arrangements for the meeting are now being drawn up by Cap; Gilmore, Adjutant and Sergt Major W. H Grinter. The Warren Shield Competition this year is
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  • 51 7 The presentation of the Certificate of Honour to Mr. Mohomed Rouse bin Chee will take place at the Governor's Office on Wednesday, Ist July, 1931 at 10 30 am. Members of the public are invited to attend. Government officers entitled co wear uniform will do
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 339 7 i LiniE BOY IN AWFULJTATE Almost Blind With Skin Trouble. Cuticura Healed. “My little boy’s trouble began on his ear. It became red and very dry, and when the skin cracked water came from it. His ear was very hot and painful. The trouble spread to his eyes and he
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    • 1349 7 New Advertisements NOTICE OF SALE By Order of the Mortgagee TO Bn SOLD BT i t PUBLIC AUCTION On Monday, the 6th day of July, 1931, at 10.30 a. if. At Balik Pulau Police Station, Penang, The undersigned property belonging to Haji Bahariah binte Mat Ali and Chee binte Milan
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  • 41 8 Dodd.—At the Maternity Hospital, Penang on 27th inst to Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Dod 1, a son. Hbrring.—At the Maternity Hospital Penang, on June 27. 1931 to Joyce, wife of R. S. C. Herring, Scarboro. Estate, Kedah, a daughter.
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  • 437 8 With that brevity which is its characteristic, the current issue of the Straits Settlements Government Gazette announces the promotion of a well-known Penang police officer to commissioned rank. If we recollect aright, this is the second appointment of its kind to be made in the Settlement within a
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  • 245 8 Without in any way minimising the possibilities of worl 1-wide benefit accruing from an application of President Hoover’s moratorium proposal, we would point out that there is another matter that might en gage the attsntion of the United States .before they turn their attention, as they are
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  • 86 8 Disparaging Statement Officially Denied (From Our Own Correspondent' Bangkok, June 28 Prince Svasti, interviewed at Chicago last April, is reported to have said: "The reason why his Majesty went to America was because the King detested Europe, but admired America and Americans.’’ A statement is
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  • 1038 8 Penang, Monday. OO HE regrettable accident' {Q which occurred yesteiday in Scotian -road which involved grave injury to a Chinese youth emphasises once more the necessity for Police supervision in the “up-country” areas of Georgetown. Outside town limits there is practically no control and the spot at
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  • 42 8 New York, June The Steneck Trust r O mp»ny of with deposits of two million s^d' n p to open its doors yesterday. The ai ascribed to the collapse of sec u PU ter* estate values in the neighbourhood.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 206 8 DANISH CREAM Ci n' CH tH 'm4o 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 least two
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    • 49 8 o E. &O HOTEL. i Tuesday. 30th Ju e »931, at 9 30 pm. AFTER DINNER DANCE p*rid<y 3rd J ly *931, at 9.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE Su day sth July. 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 .m. THE “E- &0 QUARTETTE WILL PLAY LICHT MUSIC DURING DINNER. 6»
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 323 9 "—Reuter. MAJOR FRANCO AGAIN Social Republic for Andalusia BOMBS SECURED BY A TRICK Elections Hitherto Conducted Peacefully Madrid, June 28 general San Jurjo, Chief of the Civil Guard is energetically “clearing up” Seville prior to to day’s elections. Already 250 employees of Tablada aero drome have
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  • 239 9 Reuter, Gatty and Post’s Wonderful Progress Irkutsk, June 28 Gatty and Tost arrrived at 11.55, Shanghai time and hopped off at 14.10 for 'lagovescbensk which they hope to reach at 8 o'clock banghai time. To morrow at dawn they plan to take off for Harbarovfck where
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  • 41 9 .—Reuter. Le Bourget, June 29 The airwoman Madam Isells Maryse Bagtie took off this morning in a forty horse power monoplane to attempt to beat the long distance record for light aero planes. She napes to reach Kazan.
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  • 115 9 —Reuter. Levy of 5/- in the on £lO Incomes OPPOSITION LIKELY Sydney, June 29 A sensation has been caused by emergency taxation measures introduced into the assembly by the Government providing for a tax of a shilling in the pound on incomes up to £4 a
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  • 105 9 —Reuter. Genera] Exodus for the Front Nanchang, June 28 During the past week nearly thirty division commanders have been in conference here receiving personal instructions from Chiang Kai shek. To day there was a general exodus to the front. Only a few including Chiang Kai shek,
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  • 75 9 .—Reuter. Prince Arthur Inspects Empire Contingents London June 27 To mark the end of the centenary cele brations of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, 70,000 members frem all over the Empire were inspected in Hyde Park by Prince Arthur of Connaught deputising for the Prince of Wales who
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  • 77 9 Reuter. Fatal Motor Collision at Elstree London, June 28 Two men and three women were incinerated and three women and a man were injured in a collision between two motorcars near Elstree Hertfordshire, this morning. One of the victims was so burned as to be unidentifiable.
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  • 81 9 ,—Reuter. Temperatures Up to 129 in United States New York, June 29 The death roll from the intense heat is 145. 75 of whom died directly as a consequence of the heat, the others drowning. Temperatures in the Western States range from 100 to 120 degrees. The
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  • 45 9 ,—Reuter. ATTEMPTED KARACHI FLIGHT London, June 29 Neville Stack and J. R. Chaplin left Lympne this morning in an AH British Vickers Napier machine to attempt a record flight to Karachi and back. They hope to accomplish the double journey in six days.
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  • 108 9 —Reuter. Fire at French Exhibition DUTCH COLONIAL PAVILION Princess Juliana Visibly Affected Paris, June 28 The Dutch Pavilion of the Colonia l Exhibition has been destroyed by fire. There were no casualties. The loss is estimated at possibly fifty million francs Tbe fire was caused owing to
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  • 85 9 Thrills for ’mmecse Crowd of Spectators London. June 27 The Royal Air Force display at Hendon to day, the twelfth of its kind attracted an immense crowd which in brilliant weather watched the evolutions of tbe two hundred aircraft participating. Practically every type of service aeroplane was
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  • 108 9 —Reuter. ,—Rugby Radio Service. London, July 27 Sir John Simon and Mr. Ernest Brown have formally dissociated themse’ves from the Liberal Party in consequence of the Party’s acceptance of the Government’s land tax proposals. —Renter. It is capable of putting an aeroplane weighing
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  • 153 9 Chinese Convicted A Chinese named Ong Ah Teik was to day convicted by the Police Magistrate, on a charge of theft of a sheet of corrugated iron from the Hindu Temple in Kampong Java Road The prosecution alleged that the accused was seen in a lane
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  • 90 9 Catholic Mission’s Buldiag Activities Work in connection with the widening of College Lane from an eight feet road into one of over twenty feet has begun. It is expected that the new road will be completed within the next few months, With the erection of the two new blocks
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  • 461 9 safeguards in the new Constitution.—Rugby Radio Service. Assurances Asked from Germany INDIAN SAFEGUARDS Paris, June 28 Negotiations, informal, but of undoubted importance, continued at a luncheon given by M. Flandin in honour of Mr. Mellon at which the whole bearing of the A merican proposals on France's
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 24 9 TEN/TEST Insulating Board FOR Ceilings, Door Panels, Partition Walls AND THE Correction of Acoustics. Samples and Particulars from Durege and Thomas, Ltd., Penang AGENTS-
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    • 531 9 “HisMasfei%V>ice JSi E. W REGO RD S FOR JULY HAVE JUST ARRIVED Chopin Mazurkas —by Nitdzielski. NIEDZIELSKI Chopin Mazurkas in A minor, Op, 68, No.jf; in A minor, 'I Op. 67, No, 4;in F sharp minor, Op. 59, No. 3 F C. 2010 in B. Minor Op. 3), No. 2.
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  • Pinang Gazette. SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 475 10 IMPORTANCE OF CO OPERATION The Jaca Bode of May 30ih, 1931, ataies: —In the latest number of WirtEchafedienst Mr, E. Heifferich writes about rubber restriction and he argues therein that it is imperative to acquire the assistance of the Government in order to get the co-operation of
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    • 27 10 The 8.1. Rajula with mUls despatched *rcm London on Jana 11 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. cn Friday, the 3rd pre x'mo.
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    • 96 10 The o.b. Klang arrived thia morning with the following passengers from Singapore and Pore Swettenba n Mr A Corbett, Majir Gauitiett, Mr H Mr V Coats and Mr Steen Schisted. 8«. Kedah” The b.e. Kedah rived thia m >rning with the following passe igera from Be la wan
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    • 878 10 LOW PRODUCTION COSTS Mr. C. B. Sutton’s Review The ninth ordinary general meeting of Allagar Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on May S at Winchester House, O d Broad-street, E. C., Mr. C. B. Sutton (Chairman (f the Company) presiding. Mr. C. Meredith, representing the Secretaries
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    • 149 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s ahaie list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Saturday To day S E 8 g Shares >• S 3 a, 0 a* OQ QQ 0. t c. 10. 10. Mining Ayer Hitam 11/- 11/6 11/3 12/-
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    • 56 10 Latest Lon lon, New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON Spit £ll2-18 8 Unchanged 3 lutks’ £ll4-2 6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $60.75 per Up 75 c. 100 tons iiie RUBBER: Louden 3 5/16 d, Unchanged Mew York 7 c Up i c. Lical IIJ c. Up f c.
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    • 67 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, June 27 Paris. 124.27 New York, 4.86 H; Brussels, 34.93, Geneva, 25.15; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.95; Berlin 20.5; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62; Prague, 164 J; Helsingfora. 193» Madrid, 5185 d Lisbon, 110| Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 31; Buenos Aires,
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    • 72 10 Penang, June 29, 1931, Bv Oourteey ef fhe Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 h < m/te 2/8 27/32 PrivaU 3 m'U credit 2/4 1/32 3 Doaumentery 2/4 5/32 0 i New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 ladia T.T. 155 j Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia
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    • 102 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Tuesday 6 a.m. 72 n w Noon 78 nw 4mm 5 p.m. 80 s Wednesday 6 a.m 75 n E Noon 87 s 3mm 5 p m. 87 n w Thursday 6 a.m. 78 s Noon 88 E D n 5 p.m. 87
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    • 344 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 9.R. Sheet 10| cis. per pound =per pl f 14/Steady. London 3 5/161 New York 7JetB. (geld) (By cf Messrs. Allen Dsnnps.) General Produce Agency LtdSingapore Price* for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follow*: Spot 10H cts. per lb. July 10t H
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    • 1082 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES Sl§ 3 g i g gi BVSBBB ltHlu.l o I ale Allenby Rabbet —70 i Aloi G»]»h Rubber Hat&te 50 7O 1 Amalgamates Malay Ectatu 90, 1 IO Ayer Hltem Flantfag Bynlisate 8J 1 OQ M Ayor Knntng Robber Mitatea 30 85. Ayer Moleb Rubber
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 36 10 |wi Runnymede' l‘ Ckeerjul ami Cool DINNER DANCE Wednesday and Saturday. The “RUNNYMEDE” Orchestra plays in the Lounge on Saturday morning from Noon. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Sunday sth July. RLNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Manager. Phone 543,
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    • 62 10 17 t I—x%ISKEI6 offers the Midget Duofold pen and matching penciL Though light as a feather and compact enough to stowaway in purse or pocket—the Midget Parker Duofold has every one of the 47 improvements which make Parker famous ’round the world. VnconditionaHv Guaranteed Distributors Weill Montor, Ltd. 22 Rallies
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    • 173 10 You Get More Programmes At Much Less Expense Whea You U S E OUMjgM AD I O On Sate at Good Stores Distributors i K. Lee San 6? Co., 81. Beach Street, Penang'. TRY the new “quickcooking” Quaker S Oats. Now cooks in 1-5 the time formerly required! Save time,
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  • 587 11 ANNUAL MEETING STRICTEST ECONOMY ON ESTATES The eleventh annual general meeting of Bedford P.antations Ltd., wag held at the cfficee of the eecretarier, Harper, Gilfi'lan ard Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, on June 16 1931, Mr. R. P. Brash presiding. After the formal bueinesa of the meeting had
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  • 218 11 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION OF 20 PER CENT. Tbe Board of directors of the Bllit n Maaiech’ppij, the large Dutch Indies tinroining concern known as tbe Billiton Tin Co., recommends a final dividend of 12| per cent, (against 20 per cent), ncakirg a total dividend for 1930 of 20 per
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 288 11 Machines that will stand up kW s i It W work \MW \r \A JI- The B.S.A. ha B never been a fair- s^,* weather motor Vl\ft jW cycle only. When i w» the great resources j IfesxxzSaL of the U.S.A Com- \\wk panv were first turned \\ft 1'1 i
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    • 420 11 r kJ >• .'vW SAUCE t This is the unique, rich, thick, fruit sauce which captivates BSHB®» l(TM r l'liEii£ri««i all tastes. Made in England from the choicest Oriental ft fruits, spices anti age-matured JL \Uz S if malt vinegar, no one JVLODLL flavour predominates. ATT’TOI OATdINGr H t It
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  • 871 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the ft k IN TORT TO DAY I■ Tronoh from Langkat, Pangkalan Soesoe and Pangkalan Brandan Sailed for Pangkalan Brandar, Pangkalan Soesoe and Langkat to-day at
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 124 12 |m Regulate your I DIGESTION fri V 1 Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills N People who eat and drink too much, or get 03 My their system upset from any other cause, need a medicine such as Dr. Morse’s Ind an g-Jj Root Pills to keep the digestive tract in
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    • 118 12 YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Steamship Tickets Rail and Air Tickets h otel reservations Shore excursions Independent Inclusive Tours through Malaya. Ham, Indo China. Java. Ba:i, and Sumatra. Automobile excursions Paggage Insurance. The American Express Co., Inc. I Col yer Quay. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) Singapore S. P. Always carry American
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    • 55 12 CONSTIPATION C®k ®s INDIGESTION HEADACHE LACK OF APPETITE POOR COMPLEXION SLEEPLESSNESS AND MANY MORE SERIOUS TROUBLES If X/ REMOVE THE CAUSE WITH THE GREAT BRITISH REMEDY FRUIT LAXATIVE Of Chemists and Stores Sole Agents and Distributors for Straits and F.M.S. HARPER, GILFiLLAN CO. LTD. Kuala Lumpur and Branches ADAMSON, GILFILLAN
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