Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-07-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 147. VOL. LXXXIX. WEDNESDAY, Ist JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement216 1931-07-01 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Bead Office next to The Dispeneaiy. Bretaeh Office 62. Leith Street The World’s Best Small Car. BUILDING MATERIALS $1,250 7hp.| ENGINEERING SUPPLIES HYRIB JU 7 carX STEEL REINFORCEMENT XX Write jor Particulars Samples f SOLE AGENTS BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED. SIME, DARBY C° LT? Building Material and216 words
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Advertisement16 1931-07-01 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO wHh np-to-date Pheto> o»phy by aleotrU Ufhl» Thom m M Id BIBHOP BTBBM. PBNANB.16 words
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Advertisement1972 1931-07-01 2 MISCELLANEOUS MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS. Wanted to purcl as 3000 to 4000 acres In view of the existence of rabies. o nimifiiifi nutsi/mn 1 I mature rubber in gocd locality, contiguous iraong dogs in the Island of Penang, the CHARTERED BANK HONGKONG SHAhSiLII BhIUHW VSVWft W*'V’l% 51^5‘I’i I areas preferred. Municipal1,972 words
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Article748 1931-07-01 3 DR. INGE'S nitEAM Man as a Parasite on Tools The Dean of S\ Paui’a in a lecture to the Royal Institution on The Future c f the Human Race” on May 29, a’d th*, physical evolution seemed to have stopped, or even given p’aie to748 words
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Advertisement158 1931-07-01 3 Our Latest Shipments Reduced awr -.-2 Prices INCLUDEFormic Acid J Guaranteed I Packing Cases Unbranded. I X-* i T*» All Sizes Cj eneral 1 ires in stock and tubes. rj 1» Sulph.te and OOdlUm Bisulphite Write or ’Phone Harrisons, Barker G- L Incorporated in S.S.) WTrW ilil 11|| H Prompt158 words
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Advertisement251 1931-07-01 3 fl tO O f' RER A s LI MI y Craven "A" W P/Cc AOl LLY. tO’ iO Our pride in Craven "A”-the factory in which they are made, and the reasons why you should smoke them by SIR LOUIS BARON (CHAIRMAN, CARRERAS LTD.) FTER s P en di n251 words
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Article492 1931-07-01 4 POSTMASTER’S STORY OF THRILLING DAY “My Word, He’s Keen MR S. J. Jacobs, postmaster of the little village of Brancaster in Norfolk, is cock-a-hoop. He has played golf with the Prince of Wales. The fact that the Prince aimply wiped the floor with him is no492 words
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Article208 1931-07-01 4 BRITISH. REPRESENTATION Speedboat Trophy to Be Regained Speedboat stars of the United States and Europe, both men and women, will meet at Cowpp, Tele of Wight, during Motor Boal Wttk, Joly 18 to 25. One of the principal events of the week will be the208 words
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Article418 1931-07-01 4 HOW THEY ARE DRY DOCK3D The gigantic White Star liner “Majestic" has been lately undergoing periodical repairs on the great floating dock at Southampton, wh ch was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1924. The fl.a'ing dock which frubles such enormous weights to be lifted is418 words
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Article139 1931-07-01 4 BUT SNACKS AT THE BAR ARE BECOMING MORE POPUI AR M. P.’s ate 62,000 moremeehof varioue kinds at the House last year than the year before. The reason for th r s was that there were 35 more sittings of the Hon ein 1930 than in139 words
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Article130 1931-07-01 4 To-d’xy at the Esplanade at 8 30 p.m, 1. M rch Gill Bridge Hume 2. Overture Rionzi Wagner 3. Potpourri Melodious Memories Finck A potpourri of the faecina ing airs which have haunted the memories of music livers during the past fifty years; only one air of130 words
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Advertisement207 1931-07-01 4 mJ fife I |ii uM JI*<, oC^ S^o /c> RESURRECTIONf The photographs below are of Baby Hook of Bellfields Road, Guildford, England, and show the wonderful recovery made by the child from apparently hopeless disease after the use of the Cow Gate Milk Foods. In AWai IWMFw» fcf- -< i207 words
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Advertisement12 1931-07-01 4 Start taking 1 ‘BYLLOSAH’ iraONOUNCBD riL-O-SAN) AH TODAY It revitalizes and rejuvenates!12 words
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Advertisement280 1931-07-01 4 THIS IHI MONTH>S ISPL specials HRI HERE’S A SELECTED I Mji W LIST OF GOOD COLUMBIA RECORDS. I br /in 7 f What good am I without you (Wedding bells are ringing for Sally Reginald Foo T t is a newcomer to Columbia and these mighty Wurtlitzer organ records are280 words
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Article772 1931-07-01 5 Monda;: —\t a leisure do write, very plainly indeed, in a large hand and upon a stout card, some rules regardirg the gas stove, thia to be hung upon a convenient nail, above the stove in mj kitchen, for the edification of my Mdd Jane. These rules772 words
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Article555 1931-07-01 5 PARRY TRUSCOTT - BY PARRY TRUSCOTT Now that most, aothes are small, many childre- a a is compared with those of the latest generation, because it is by no means always possible to give th?m a room of their own, for play or far homework, When, however, it can555 words
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Article472 1931-07-01 5 IRENE ADAIR - BY IRENE ADAIR Undoubtedly, the smart silhouette of the moment shows a trim bodic 3 and skirt long with only a slight fl ire, and this is best achieved with a vary she rt and close-fitting jacket. In fur, ultra-smart jackets are little more than waistcoats—summer ermine472 words
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Article, Illustration54 1931-07-01 5 Here is a linen ensemble showing how charming lemon and a soft powder blue can be combined if the yellow is used for the skirt, and the blue as the belted jacket. This buttoned jacket, with its short slesves, fakes the place of a blouse, and constitutes54 words
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Article536 1931-07-01 5 VIOLET DISMORE - BY VIOLET DISMORE I am one of those who like people to sing in the bath and about the house always provided that they do not essay operatic heights of melody or indulge in displays of vibrato. Oonsequently, it pleases me when tbs girl in the flat536 words
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Article498 1931-07-01 5 BERYL HARPER - BY BERYL HARPER "It is a curious fact that many of the most efficient complexion treatments have the simplest ingredients,’’ remarked a well-known skin expert recently. "Teke, for instance, the popular herbal preparations. Many of the necessary herbs originated in the humble herb patch or grew wild498 words
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Article494 1931-07-01 5 DORE CH ARION - BATTLESHIP BLUE BY DORE CH ARION This j ear’d summ-jr ru d-s ire aftcheery ttab nobody c uld possibly be disappointed. The briefest peep at the range of shades show-, light colours to the fore, white predominating. The success of white f r all hours of the day and night494 words
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Article144 1931-07-01 5 No matter who you are or what you are, every rran, woman and child needs an occasional aperent. Waste matter is bound to accumulate to a greater or lesser degree and every now and then the food tract should be cleansed. This is sound health-sense and all144 words
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Advertisement64 1931-07-01 5 MARKET REPORT. The Market Reports a decided increase in sales of READ’S “DOG S HE 4p’’ L4(i£R> BEER and BASS’ ALE, Business closed yesterday with eager buyers at Lager $3-50 per doz Bass $4-50 per doz m w f GREAT REDUCTION SALE ON All Chinese Art and Crafts AT MOU64 words
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Article704 1931-07-01 6 CENTURIES BY DEMPSTER AND PAGE Test Match Ends in A Draw FULL SCORES London, June 30 THE Test Match at Lords was left drawn, New Zealand making a wonderful recovery in their second innings and setting England to make in the fourth innings. When stumps were704 words
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Article378 1931-07-01 6 MALAYA CUP Saturday’s Match On The Esplanade THREE CHANGES The Probables represented by Colours defeated the Possibles 1 Whites) in the Malaya Cup trial match by six goals to nil on the Esplanade yesterday. The outstand ing feature of the game was the fine display378 words
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Article710 1931-07-01 6 MANY CENTURIES Middlesex Score 621 for 9 Wkts. YORKSHIRE DEFEAT KENT London, June 30 There was some heavy scoring in the first-class matches which finished to day. At Nottingham the home county scored 423 and j Middlesex replied with 621 for 9 wickets declared. Hendren710 words
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Article351 1931-07-01 6 —Reuter. WIMBLEDON TENNIS No Englishwomen in Singles GREGORY AND COLLINS LOSE London, June 80 At Wimbledon to day the Americans continued to advance at the expense of the best British players, Shields and Wood entering the quarter finals of the Men’s Doubles beating the finest British doubles—Reuter. - 351 words
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Article363 1931-07-01 6 YOUNG GIRL’S DEATH 2 Members of Famous Band Arrested HERR Eric Borchardt, the famous j izz king of Berlin, who has been detained by the police in Saarb'ucken in connection with the death in his room of a beautiful young girl named Margot Candelier, has been formally363 words
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Article347 1931-07-01 6 Monday. Jun* 22 Mr. A. J. Harding arrived at Gove rament House. Tuesday, June 23 Mr. L J. Schmitt had lunch?on at Government House. Hon. Mr. W. D Birrnn and Mrs. Barron and Mr. E. Rhodes dined at Government House. Wednesday, June 24 Hon Mr A P347 words
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Advertisement141 1931-07-01 6 LITTLE BOY IN AWFULSTATE Almost Blind Willi 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 was141 words
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Advertisement38 1931-07-01 6 The World’s Best i I Ar o a p> Sold Everywhere. WHISKY A yo« emmet techie! J Iry the IcmUng trade experts te be ScotlmuTt best whisky Tr> it!—smml judge fee yeurself. Agents: Sinte Derby Co. u Singapore.38 words
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2207 1931-07-01 7 The Justification of Artificial Restriction Tin Industry’s Unique Position London Director Reviews the Situation Exclusive Interview A BELIEF that the stabilisation of the Tin Industry should not present any formidable difficulties was expressed by Mr. W. Harold Edwards, a director of the London Tin2,207 words
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942 1931-07-01 7 PUBLIC EXAMINATION Started with $2,000: LiabTities $66,000 Saw Swee Cheng was this morning publicly examined in the Penang Supreme Court, before Mr Justice Whitley, as to his affairs. The bankrupt was examined both by the Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. Wi Is, and Mr. E.942 words
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Article493 1931-07-01 7 MERITORIOUS SERVICE Certificate of Honcui for Penang Malay A happy function took p'ace in His Excellency the Governor’s office at the Government Building this morning when the Hon. She Resident Councillor, Mr. P. T. Allen, presented to Mr. Mohd. Rouse, of Penang, the Certificate of Honour for493 words
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Article287 1931-07-01 7 CONVICTED OF THEFT A Tamil named after the Evil One (Satan) was to day produced before the Police Magistrate, Penang, charged with the theft of a tube of cosmetic from a shop iE Campbell Street. The prosecution alleged that Satan entered a Campbell Street shop287 words
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Article311 1931-07-01 7 RESULTS OF BOUTS A boxing tournament was held at the Burma Rifles arena at Taiping on Saturday. Tho officials at tho tournament were as follows :—Judges: Mr. Richardson and Capt. Hewett; Referee: Dr. McMahon; Time keeper Mr. Dickson Announcer 1 Capt Ba Hpu. In the first311 words
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Article286 1931-07-01 7 IND’AN YOUTH’S VENTURE e There arrived at the “Pinang Gazette” c.ffice this morning an ambitious youth from Kuala Lumpur, named Rajoo, who has undertaken the arduous business of journeying to London by bicycle. Mr. Rajno is a member of the Indian Association and the Kuala Lumpur286 words
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Article71 1931-07-01 7 A RARE SPECTACLE The rare spectacle of a water spout was w l tnessed by hundreds of people at Penang early this afternoon. A water spout is acknowledged to be one of the strangest phenomenon in nature. This one seemed to be about two miles out71 words
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Article42 1931-07-01 7 We are officially informed that C G. Van Houton who was selected to play at centre half for Penang in the Malaya Cup match on Saturday is unable to play. Mydin has been selected to take his place.42 words
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Article43 1931-07-01 7 Thursday, at the Esplanade, at 6 p m. 1. March Cavalry of The Clouds Alford 2. Overture La Flsndre Bouillon 3. Selection The Casino Girl Englander 4. Tango Alma Via Whidden 5 Fantasia The Village Coquette Smith God Save the King.43 words
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Article507 1931-07-01 8 That no appreciable or lasting improvement was to be expected in the price of tin until the excessive supply of available metal accumulated during the delay in entering into and giving effect to the Restriction Scheme, was a generally accepted fact. It is interesting to hear that507 words
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Article229 1931-07-01 8 Acute observers and fathers of families will have noted that the kite-flying season is now in full swing in Penang, and that the ordinary small boy, if there is such a being, has turned his propensities for devilry towards maintaining in the air a bamboo framework covered with paper229 words
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Article24 1931-07-01 8 An American paper says that much of the present day whisky is aged in the wood. Presumably, the undertaker supplies the wood.24 words
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Article44 1931-07-01 8 —Reuter. Borrowing Powers Increased to £115,000,000 London, June 80 The House of Commons read a third time by 216 to 164 the Unemployment Insurance Bill which increases the borrowing powers of the Unemployment Insurance Fund from £9O 000 000 to 115.000,000,-—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article45 1931-07-01 8 —Reuter. Commander Galpin Dismissed His Ship Wei hai wei, July 1 The Poseidon court mirtial has concluded. Lieut Commander Galpin has been found guilty on a charge of hazarding his ship. The Court sentenced him to be dismissed his ship and severely reprimanded..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article864 1931-07-01 8 A. H. U - A. H. U Penang, Wednesday. t does nothing without j I J reason—or one should not. Very well. As it is j Wednesday and the first of a new j and more hopeful month we shall start the morning (an incidentally this column) with a measure of864 words
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Article151 1931-07-01 8 settlement of international disputes.—Rugby Radio Service. 'd 932 Gathering Only a Beginning” London, June 30 Winding up the debate on disarmament in the House of Commons last night, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Alexander, said that the Government wanted by example and work to get thesettlement of international disputes.—Rugby Radio Service. - 151 words
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Article56 1931-07-01 8 —Reuter. Funeral Delayed Tftree Years Peking, June 30 It will surprise many to learn that Marshal Chang Tso lin, a former ruler oi Manchuria, who was killed in the middle ol 1928 has not yet been buried. The funeral is now fixed to take place oil July 24,—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article43 1931-07-01 8 —Rugby Radio Service. London, June SO The Queen of Spain reached London to-night from Paris. She was met at the station by Princess Beatrice. Eing Alfonso and others, and proceeded to Kensington Palace with Kirg Al f OUBO.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 43 words
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Advertisement114 1931-07-01 8 8 “TH H E f STAR" BRAND I I Arrivals I wW Competitive P r ces I finest Quality Qementl Head the report of Messrs. Henry Faija Co., the well-known British Cement Testing Experts:— “The sample complies in every respect with the requirements g of the British tandard pecification. and114 words
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Advertisement32 1931-07-01 8 E. &O HOTEL Friday, 3rd Jaly, 1931, at 9.30 p.m. After Dinner Dance Sunday, sth July, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 .’J« The E. 0.” Quartette WILL PLAY LICHT MUSIC DURING DINNER.32 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-07-01 8 TIDE TABLES High Water L ow Water To-Day 1.10 a.m. 7.10 a.m. 12.57 p.m. 759 p.m. To-Morrow 1.49 a.m. 7 48 a.m. 132 p.m, 831 p m27 words
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Article309 1931-07-01 9 Reuter. DUE AT NEW YORK TO-NIGHT Post and Gatty Peach Alberta NEARLY FROZEN OVES BEHHING SEA Air Force Cross Awarded to Mr. Scott Pest aid Gatty are nearly home. Nome, (Alaska) June 30 The 2,509 mites from Khabarovsk was bccomplished in 15 hours 45 minutes. The flyersReuter. - 309 words
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Article177 1931-07-01 9 Reuter. Citizens Must Assist National Government Nanchang, July 1 Dressed in semi military uniform, a panama hat and patent leather slippers, Chiang Kai shek to day addressed the local Kuomintang and denounced it as largely responsible for the spread of the bandit communist movement in Kiangsi Province.Reuter. - 177 words
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Article78 1931-07-01 9 —Reuter. N&w Development in Industrial America Harrisburg, June 30 After bitter battles with the State Legis lature, Governor Pinohot has struck a blow at an institution which has grown up in Certain industrial districts of America where employers have organised their own police forces. The Governor has ordered—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article124 1931-07-01 9 Reuter Cattle Dropping Like Flies U.S. VISITATION New York. June 30 Directly or indirectly the heat-wave hitherto has been responsible for five hundred deaths of which 230 occurred yesterday The death roll at Chicago alone was 126. In the State of lowa, cattle areReuter - 124 words
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Article100 1931-07-01 9 —Reuter. Mr. Snowdeu Refuses to Extend Preference London, June 80 The House of Commons by 280 to 200 rejected a new clause in the Financial Bill moved by Mr. L.S. Amery extending the existing sugar preference by approximately 2/4 a hundredweight on sugar polarised at ninety seven—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article69 1931-07-01 9 Reuter. Considering Visit to Lancashire Borsad, June 3Q Gandhi, interviewed referred to the pos sibility of visiting Lancashire when he hoped to remove "the terrible misunder standing" which had gathered round the policy of Congress in connection with the exclusion of foreign cloth. He anticipated that if theReuter. - 69 words
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Article79 1931-07-01 9 —Reuter. To Meet Schmelling-Stribling Winner Renos, Nevada. June 30 An offer of £150,000 by a newspaper man associated with the promotion of the Schmelling Stribling fight was made to Jack Dempsey to fight the winner, this contest to be the top liner in a Christmas Day—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article59 1931-07-01 9 —Beater. Paris, June 30 The new Messageries Maritimes motorship Ar amis for the Far Eastern service was launched at Tou'on completing a series of four vessels named after Dumas’ musketeers The Aramis is 2 ,000 tons and has Diasel engines, a swimming bath, tennis court,—Beater. - 59 words
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Article47 1931-07-01 9 —Reuter. Turin, June 80 Grave anxiety exists as to the condition of the Duke of Aosta who is suffering from an attack complicated by broncho pulmonary trouble. Members of the family have been summoned to the Palace and Extreme Unction has been administered.-—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article19 1931-07-01 9 Reuter. Malaga. June 30 Martial law has been withdrawn and the general strike has peacefully subsided.—Reuter. - 19 words
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Article144 1931-07-01 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Smythe Expedition’s Success NEARLY FIVE MILES HIGH Nine Previous Attempts Unsuccessful London, Jone 30 Members of the small British Himalayan Fxpedition led by a young British mountaineer, Mr. F. S. Smythe, have succeeded in reaching the summit of Mount Kamet, 25,447 feet high. This—Rugby Radio Service. - 144 words
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Article172 1931-07-01 9 —Rugby Radio Service. D a coif Gangs Being Broken Up London, June 80 Replying in the House of Commons to a question, the Secretary for India, Mr. Benn, read an appreciation of the situation, in Burma up to the week ending June 27. The situation generally is—Rugby Radio Service. - 172 words
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Article20 1931-07-01 9 ,—Renter. New York, July 1 Stein and Greenberg have been acquitted of the murder of Vivian Gordon.-,—Renter. - 20 words
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Article281 1931-07-01 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Washington Still Hopeful PARLEYS TO CONTINUE Washington, June 80 High Administration authorities this afternoon described the state of the Franco American negotiations with regard to war debts as serious, but it is added the United States Government is not discouraged and is still hopeful of.—Rugby Radio Service. - 281 words
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Article365 1931-07-01 9 Mr Hopkins has succeeded Mr D Me Niven as sub agent of the Seremban Chartered Bank. Major and Mrs Patrickson have arrived in Ipoh for the race meeting which opens on Saturday. Mr R F Gunn has arrived at Seremban to succeed Mr J Lander Nicol as365 words
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Article180 1931-07-01 9 —Reuter. First Ambassador of German Republic London, June 30 News of the death of Dr Sthamer from heart failure at the age of seventy-five at Hamburg to day, has been received with great regret in London where he was formerly German Ambassador. He was the first'—Reuter. - 180 words
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Article136 1931-07-01 9 Seceding Members Not Referred to London, June 80 Contrary to anticipations in the Press» the Parliamentary Liberal Party meeting last night did not discuss the position arising out of the request by three of its members that Party Whips should not in future be sent to them.136 words
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Advertisement24 1931-07-01 9 FIGARO READY TO USE. Superlative Quality HARD ENAMEL GLOSS PAINT A Two Coat Treatment for INSIDE on OUTSIDE USEDnrege Thomas, Ltd,, PEN AN Q.24 words
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Advertisement133 1931-07-01 9 .SPECIAL (ABRIDGED VERSION) Gilbert and Sullivan Opera’s The Pirates Penzance AND The Yeoman of tbs Guard Recorded Under the Personal Supervision of Rupert Doyly Carte Complete with Album $10.50 MOUTRIE CO., LTD., n'F 12 1 76, bishop Street, PENANG. IN SLUMP TIMES o ADVERTISE. trade is bad the motto of133 words
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1849 1931-07-01 10 Municipal Practice Exposed President Agrees that Procedure Must Cease Supplemental Budget Passed At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, a Special Meeting called for the purpose of considering Supplemental Budget No 1 of 1931, Mr. C. R Samuel strongly criticised the practice of putting1,849 words
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Article141 1931-07-01 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To day EĔ 8 g Shares O "3 B "o PQ OQ PQ OQ $O. $O. 0. 0. Mining Ayer Hitam 12/- 13/- 12/3 13/- ex Hong141 words
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Article62 1931-07-01 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN*. LONDON Spot £ll4 26 Down £4-2-6 3«nthf £ll6 0 0 Down £4 2 6 SINGAPORE $57.37 j per eiwl Down 374 c. 125 tons has RUBBERMn 3£d, Up 1/16 c. Now TH 6| c. (Gdd) Up Ic. Uml 1062 words
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Article167 1931-07-01 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 10f ch. per pound =psr Pl 113/8 3 Qafet. London 3|l New York 61 cts. (geld) (Jsg Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to*day are as follows: Spot 101 cte. per lb.167 words
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Article67 1931-07-01 10 Penang, July 1, 1931. By Ocwtesv of Chartered On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m/ti 2/8 27/32 'rivs&a 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/32 8 Documentary 2/4 5/32 □a New York Bank Demand 56 Francs T.T. 1,420 Lidia T.T. 155 j Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139 Singapore T.T.67 words
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Article70 1931-07-01 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, July 1 Paris, 124.24; New York, 4.861 J; 34 91; Geneva, 25.12; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.93; Berlin 20.5; Stockholm 18.14; CnrenbAgen, 18,16 Odo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62 Pragu*, 164|; Helsingfors. 193® Madrid, 49 651; Lisbon, HOj Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817 Rio, 311 Buenos Aires, 36|(Rugby Radio Service) - 70 words
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Article43 1931-07-01 10 The homeward m’il by th« s.s. Egra closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 4.b instant. Tbe B.T. Rajula with mails deep tched from London on Jane 11 is expected to arrive here ht 6 am. on Friday, the 3rd ins'ant.43 words
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Advertisement671 1931-07-01 10 New Advertisements TO LET 12d. Birrack Road. Compound Bungalow, garage and tenni? court— Immediate Entry. Apply to Mr. IJm aiunnifmede’ a„j.l C.i NOTICES PenangJTurf Club Friday—DAMSON PIE AUTUMN MEETING c a -ruon a v Saturday, 25th July. Wednesday 2Dth July, sat uro ay Saturday, Ist August, Monday, 3rd August. MORNING-MUSIC671 words
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Miscellaneous103 1931-07-01 10 Penang Daily Weather Report I Temp. Wind Rainfall Thursday 6 a.m. 78 s Neon 88 E n il 5 p.m. 87 8 Friday 6 a.m. 77 s Noon 83 s 14 m m 5 p.m. 84 s Saturday 6 a.m. 78 e Noon 86 e nil 5 p.m. 84 nw103 words
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1216 1931-07-01 11 /t A. B. In the London Evening standard writes The rubber plantation indnstry Jias been sacrificed for political reaaone. I foresee another rubber industry rising on the ruins of the present one in two or three yetrs time, in different hands, and1,216 words
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Article1007 1931-07-01 11 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 7" 11U RUBBUK fO*U*M c I I I Alle by Kabsea «j 70 K Alox Gsish Rubbci Slstata B 0 70 w. Amalgamate. Malay Rttatas 90 1 16 Atm HMam Planting B3 1 00 Ayer Kuntag BubbM Sstatoi 20 85 Ayer Molek Rubber Oa 60 70,1,007 words
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Article198 1931-07-01 11 PsDAng, July 1« 1931. cte, ftsnar u Opium p. ehwk aom I*o3o. 0 Clove. i. M.OC Gold leaf JJ-J? Maoe Picking nom 170.0 T Nutmeg. 80. .1 70.00 h 110. .1 «0-00 Coconut, per 1,000 ri 15.00 Copra Sundried buyer. 5.00 Rattan. «dee U.K Rattan. Ooarw J 0.60198 words
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Advertisement149 1931-07-01 11 J In spite of every care and advice the <-■ sores refused to heal —then Mother if r -A read about Germolene and bought u a t* n What relief when she took l the first bandage off and saw that r Germolene was working wonders! It was quite a149 words
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Advertisement252 1931-07-01 11 Dollar Exchange Tables Sterling into Dollars price Dollars into Sterling J FROM 2s. 3d. to 2s. 3d. Amounts from Id, to £lO,OOO THE ONLY Exchange Table mW Ascending |Hflk 64ths of a PENNY Mg M Obtainable at the iMSBi BWwl FINANS GAZETTE P2ESS, LTD M 1-A, Penang Street And also252 words
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Article1167 1931-07-01 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines rHK folio vJng Is a llafc of vessel 5 a.’riving and sailing from Penang during the ?«>k IN PORT.TO-DAY m b “Msroe” from Tg.-Mengeidar, Bagan* Si-Api-Api, Panebi Bercmbang and Apahan. Sails to-day for As hin, Berombang, Paneb, Bagan-Si-Api-Api and1,167 words
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Advertisement300 1931-07-01 12 w fc j Vi fwT f Gone! it° r an^s J 4 W' Kruschen. Read how a well-known editor Finally, 1 tried a bottle of Kruschen overcame his lassitude and won back Salts because I felt convinced that really his old youthful energy by the what was at the bottom300 words
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Advertisement108 1931-07-01 12 Latest Method of American Dentistry 0. JITT SIANG QUALIFIED DENTIST 21, LICHT STREET. PENANG YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Steamship Tickets Rail and Air Tickets L otel reservations Shore excursions Independent Inclusive Tours through Malaya, iam, Indo China, Java, Bali, and Sumatra. e Automobile excursions-laggage Insurance. The American Express Co., Inc. I108 words
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Miscellaneous91 1931-07-01 12 lljESl'it Pe TMe H^. er 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 RADIO PICTURES PRESENTS Edna Ferber’s Roaring Epic of the Men Who Make an Empire 1 and the Women Who Preserve It eiMHGKON WITH RICHARD DIX AS“YANCEY CRAVAT” IRENE DUNNE AS“SABRA CRAVAT” E p 1R J K ifiP\ < z\ rv- m( I91 words
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Miscellaneous103 1931-07-01 12 ’PHONE c, lectric Best Sound 264 1 in Town, r Direct From A Record Breaking Reason in Singapore! OPENING 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Under the Distinguished Patronage of The Hon'ble Mr. p. T. Allen, Resident Councillor, Penang AND G. W. Bryant, Esq., a President of the Municipality, George Jowit- United Artists103 words
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Article357 1931-07-01 13 £499 ON GAMING MACHINES Over 100 Summonses Against Committee HOW a police spy was elected a member of the Biighton Deep Sea Anglers’ Club and obtained evidence for a raid on the premises was described at the Brighton Police Court, when 13 committee members357 words
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Article214 1931-07-01 13 Elliott to P ay £500 FAMOUS JOCKEY IN BREACH OF PROMISE CASE When thbreach c f premise action of Cameron and Another v Elliott was mentioned tceMr. Justice Acton in the King’s Peach Division Mr. Martin O’Connor, counsel for the plair tiff, said the case bad been settled, and there214 words
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Article196 1931-07-01 13 DISCOVERY AT A STATION BUFFET IN ITALY A waiter in the station I uffet at Varallo Seaia, in Lombardy, has been given an ursought fime because it has been discovered that be is the eon of a dethroned monarch and the last of a great line196 words
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Article1026 1931-07-01 14 the supply Influence of Fiscal Policy (To the Editor of The Times Sir,—l note that Professor Cassel in his address to the Institute of Bankers attri bates the present world crisis to the fae tint the annual incr< aae in the world s gd I supply1,026 words
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Article308 1931-07-01 14 FLOURISHING BUBINE S THAT IS A NECESSITY A Strange Commission THE r ress-cutting business is flourishing. The manageress of one of London's oldest and largest agencies told me (writes a London ‘‘Morning Post" representative) that Press-cuttings had ceased to be a luxury, and that most business houses now regarded308 words
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Article660 1931-07-01 15 Penang, July 1, 1)31. CSTOWRASTA MARKET, Mutton I eta. Matton Indian >9* lb 48 Head 1-20 Sheep «oh Liver with hear* hmg do 1-40 Tripe M do 91 Goat or Sheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet M 40 F idney M pair 30660 words
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