Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 July 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-07-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 143. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 2nd JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement733 1931-07-02 1 T. NAGATA bbothe» DENTISTS Maid Office next to The Digpaniary. Jtonsh Office 52, Leith Street I t MIN I MAX’ Building Materials fl ..,,„2... ENGINEERING SUPPLIES tt 'I f° r enera l P ur P OBes 11 11 I wßh 1 I Otvll "‘Frowave’* Foam type F f° r P733 words
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Advertisement18 1931-07-02 1 imiSATSO STUDIO with up-to-date Pboio STiqphy by alec trie •Phew 771, «,70, BISHOP STRJSS^ t I j PENANG.18 words
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Advertisement2237 1931-07-02 2 to let peraK TURF CLUBI BANKS. 11 11 1 Bungalow, garage and tennis court- j Summer Meeting 1931 i I The Whisky You Drink I cu" 33f U’SU’ m Lim THE MERCANTILE BARK HEDERLAHDSCHE HANDEL a I Saturday, 4th oi July 1931 OF INDIA, LIMITED. MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. At Home.2,237 words
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Article375 1931-07-02 3 -lEAMER’S STEAM PIPE BURSTS Three Men Injured w THE explosion of a steam pipe in the engine room of the Burma Oil Company’s steamer, Masimpur, as a result of which three members of her crew sustained severe burns, compelled the steamer to put into Colombo on June375 words
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Article254 1931-07-02 3 CHINESE MERCHANT SMARTLY FINED The District Judge, Singapore, imposed a fine of 300 on a tradesman named Chew Lim Wong who was found guilty on Saturday of selling one carton containir g a tube of tooth paste, purporting to be ‘’Colgate’s Ribbon Den al Cream” with a254 words
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Article120 1931-07-02 3 HI3 ONLY FRIEND—HIS DOG When George Clarke, of Pools-rquare, Stepney, London, was found dead in his room with his head in a gas oven, a note lay near his body. It ran: ’T have failed all my life. I have not looked forward since I cam® out of120 words
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Advertisement201 1931-07-02 3 &QDGE PLUGS are invariably used by those drivers who get the very best out of their cars f~V\ Sold by all leading accessory dealers, garages and stores. |OD(ffl MA DC IN CNGUAItj I S 3 >» ■< I j 4 Ml ?9 > i'• t i CHANGE EW THE BEST201 words
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Advertisement532 1931-07-02 3 HAD RASH OF WEII j NATURE 2 YEARS Caused Great Discomfort. *****^i1l Healed by Cuticura. WWIWHIVUI •‘My son for two years suffered from a rash around bis mouUi and ehin which Nothing CRQ ba mOFC 80 than Heil Z caused him great discomfort. It was of a wet nature but532 words
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Article581 1931-07-02 4 A SURPRISE STATEMENT Alleged Spies of League of Nations The two thousand delegates attending the twelfth annual conference of Rotarians of Great Britain and Ireland, which opened at Llandudno recently, were surprised by a statement of a speaker closely associated with the work of the League of581 words
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Article243 1931-07-02 4 TO BE HELD IN BERLIN The news that the Olympic Games of 1936 will be staged in Berlin has caused the greatest satisfaction in German eporting circles. Ba rs a Berlin message and will undoubtedly give a further big impulse to the popularity cf sport in that243 words
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A Corner for Women
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Article955 1931-07-02 4 I. G. E L - BY I. G. E L. The storing and care of luggage nowadays. when so many of us are sharin'? houses, or living in flats with no spacious back verandahs on which to pile the trunks and boxes when not in use, is apt to become a problem. Much955 words
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Advertisement287 1931-07-02 4 «fHik ilt< V\v, x U||Mi Not claims FACTS We Claim Nothing for the Miller Geared-to-the -Road Tyre. The Day of Meaningless Claims Is Gone Forever. WE GIVE THIS UNSURPASSABLE GUARANTEE: The new Miller Gea:ed-to-the-Road is guaranteed to outwear any tyre of equal- price. MILLER TYRES. GEORGE TOWN TRADERS, Corner China287 words
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Advertisement113 1931-07-02 4 INSIST ON FAMOUS having jaNßssßk FOR AN OVER BLLWOOD. ,0 TEARS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN ELLWOOD SONS. a»*— «J Club there is no other cigarette that enjoys /s' g such unstinted praise ft*.J gfitS from the elite of g t every country /ffij3S Sg as does--- ofgßff gE Bladir®*113 words
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Article225 1931-07-02 5 "'tr—— REVISION OF FARES Tickets to Cost Less In its vlgorcus campaign to win back its lost popularity, the Ceylon Railway is contemplating a surprise for the public. It is to take the form of a reduction of the current passenger fares. The “Oeylon Observer” learns that225 words
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Article239 1931-07-02 5 MR. HODGSON TO FLY AGAIN AT WEEK-END An excellent recovery is being made by Mr. D. H. Hodgson from the injuries which he sustained in his eccident on Wednesday morning last. He has, in fact, expressed the hope and expectation of being able to resume flying239 words
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Article315 1931-07-02 5 "ROTTEN EGGS” Strange Behaviour of Gas Mixture A chem’cd dieojvery of great interest has been made by Dr. H. W. Thompson* of Oxford. When oxygen and that notorious gas called hydrogen sulphide, and known popularly as "rotten eggs,” are mixed in certain proportions and under certain conditions they315 words
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Article111 1931-07-02 5 OFFICIAL DENIAL OF ALLEGED STATEMENT Bangkok, June 28 The Foreign Office here has issued a communique concerning the statement alleged to have been made in the United States by Prince Svasti* the Queen’s father, that the reason that the King went to America for his operation was because111 words
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Advertisement154 1931-07-02 5 1 D? Morses A WittO ISb il b,M i vf\ a A* A v jsuOSl I i iff <BBww E »1 a mW S BWiggMgglM» ■FMMWMWBPJWIMIIUX. W WWJUI MJB'We 'T’XOMsewrX k k S pw® I A TEETHING < IS ALWAYS CRITICAL I t I Baby then most needs those vital154 words
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Advertisement296 1931-07-02 5 4W’ fe.; r W Lassitude Gone I Editor thanks Wr Kruschen. Read how a well-known editor Finally, I tried a bottle of Kruschen overcame his lassitude and won back Salts because 1 felt convinced that really his old youthful energy by the what was at the bottom of the trouble296 words
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Advertisement91 1931-07-02 5 Federated Malay States Railways New Bridge, Seventh Milestone, Bukit Timah Road, in connection with Singapore Deviation Scheme Protected by Wailea Dove Bitumastic Standard Grey Solution. Price s4B'oo Drum of Ten Gallons (7 cwt.) Special Discounts Quoted for Larger Quantities. One Gallon of Grey Bitumastic Covers 300 sq, feet (2 coats.)91 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1931-07-02 5 Best Hound 22 0 4 i n Town. The Grandest Opening* Penang* Has Ever Seen I Seats Sold Out Before Show Started I Come Early 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 United Artists Corporation Presents Englands Own Comedian Charlie Chaplin IN PITY LIGHTS In apologising to the many hundreds unable to gain admission63 words
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Miscellaneous219 1931-07-02 5 «JESTIC Penang's Premier Talkie House. SOUND SYSTEM Hole of Bigger and Better Entertainu ent. 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF Radio’s Mighty Drama of a Fair Land a d a Fair Wo ran IFRRIF 1€ AS All CREATIQM OBSBlg’ II i WIIH Richard Dix, Irene Dunne and Tremendous219 words
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1115 1931-07-02 6 Sad Prospects for Penang Police Discoveries on the Padang Team Warned (By Our Special Correspondent) Sungei Patani, July 1 During the course of the week some alarming discoveries have been made by the local police force on the Sungei Patani Padang, where it is1,115 words
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Article762 1931-07-02 6 Mr. F. L. Jones has tai en over the editorship of the Malay Mail.” Mr. R. Ingham is to officiate as Stamp and Probate Officer, Singapore. Mr. Cosmo M. Gordon, well known in Ceylon, has died at his home in Scotland at the age of 60. A762 words
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Article513 1931-07-02 6 FIRST AWARD IN 1445 Full Ceremonial to Be Restored ONCE again, on August Bank Holiday, married couples who have lived together for a year and a day in complete happiness, with no word of discord, will go to Dunmow, Essex, in the hope of winning a513 words
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Article257 1931-07-02 6 12,700 INVOLVED IN FIRST CASE IN MALAYA An important insurance test case, the first of its kin! in Mjaya. was decided at Malacca after occupying the attention of the District Judge a'l 1 >st week. The accused was found not guilty and diacba’gcd. It is understood257 words
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Advertisement51 1931-07-02 6 i|| STRENGTH OP yoursleeve S j Everyone knows that R <*4 w stamina—strength in re- 1) V serve—is as important as i jiy muscular strength. Bovril not only develops CTL T the muscle and the frame; it develops stamina by storing d P a fund of energy In frjgFW reserve.51 words
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Advertisement248 1931-07-02 6 F~ LEA P ERRI NS’ I I SAUCE I E Use it in_ your home. Ask for it in your hotel. 3 th# Manufactured by RONUK, Limited, Portslade, ENGLAND. y f M I m Ini I M z'/ ft! /BH I /7 s' sj p; M y i i Z#-)248 words
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Article405 1931-07-02 7 COMMENTS ON PLAYERS Home Side’s Strong Defence BY “LINESMAN Perak has already beaten Kedah and Selangor in the Malaya Cup this season and so only require to win at Penang on Saturday to become the Northern finalists. Penang beat Kedah by three goals to two which405 words
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163 1931-07-02 7 THE TERM 3 OF THE LEASE In his annual report on the State of Johore for 1980, Mr. G. E. Shaw has the following io say on the railway system The Johore State Railway, which extends from Johore Bahru in the south to Gemas in163 words
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149 1931-07-02 7 CHARGED WITH THEFT OF CAR Charged with the theft of a Baby Austin Car No. ***** the property of T. Lumbuggen, two Singapore Eurasian youths named Peter Mudes and P. J. Ivan Neubroni.er were to day produced before Mr Edward J.ago Police Magistrate, Penang Detective149 words
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Article462 1931-07-02 7 Reuter. WIMBLEDON TENNIS Wood Defeats Fred Perry BOROTRA BEATEN Wimbledon. July 1 In the semi final of the singles Sidney Wood (America) eliminated the last remain ing Englishman, Fred Perry 4 6,6 2. 6 4 6 2. Once sending the racquet flying from Perry’s hand withReuter. - 462 words
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Article62 1931-07-02 7 Experts Anticipate New Records London, July 1 One hundred crews and sculls are entered for the Henley Regatta which opened to day in fine weather. In addition to a large entry of English crews some exceptionally fast crews from Germany, the United States and Italy are competing and62 words
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Article28 1931-07-02 7 SUNDAY’S EVENTS The Class 200 Metres Back Stroke Handicap and Class B 200 Metres Breast Stroke handicap will be held on Sunday at 4 p.m.28 words
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Article155 1931-07-02 7 JESUDASON I?AA0 The wedding took place yesterday after noon at St. George s Church Penang, of Mr. T. Jesudason Isaac and Miss Lydia Jesudason. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jesudason. The Rev. D. S. Ponniah officiated, and Mr. L B. Balavendrum presided at the155 words
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Article693 1931-07-02 7 LIKELY ENTRIES 142 Horses in Training To judge from the lists already sent in of horses in training the entries for the Penang Turf Club professional meeting to be run on July 25 and 29 and August 1 and 3 promise to be exceptionally good As693 words
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492 1931-07-02 7 BAIL EXTENDED Bogus Electric Inspector’s Heavy Sentence The case against Moh. Yusuf bin Ganny, a Malay Inspector of Police who stands charged with receiving an illegal gratification of 12/- on June 11, was mentioned in the Penang District Court this morning before Mr. H. A Forrer.492 words
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Article49 1931-07-02 7 In connection with our special interview with Mr. Harold Edwards, we have been asked to correct the statement that most Malayan Companies had produced more than their quota. Mr Edwards said certain dredg es had already produced their quota and were closing down and probably more would follow.49 words
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Article11 1931-07-02 7 Duesseldorf, July 2 Kuerten was guillotined this morning.— Reuter11 words
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Article702 1931-07-02 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT Beneficiaries Dissatisfied With Trustees On the allegation that the present trustees have been guilty of breach of trust and had committed wilful default a number of beneficiaries under the will of the late’ Tan Chong Keat, deceased, sued them in order to have702 words
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Article94 1931-07-02 7 BROADCASTING PROGRAMME The Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society will broadcast the following pro j grammes on a wavelength of 55 5 Metres. Friday —from ths Studio 6.30 to 7p m Asiatic Music. 7to 8.30 pm. Recital of H M. V. Records Suuday—from the Selangor Club 7.1594 words
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237 1931-07-02 7 SELANGOR DRIVER CONVICTED A Selangor motor car driver named Govindraju was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago Police Magistrate, charged with (1) driving motor car No. SL 7528 in a rash and negligent manner and without due regard for the safety of others and237 words
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Article207 1931-07-02 7 M lABURES TO PREVENT ATTACKS ON INDIANS The following letter has been received by the Chettiars’ (Nattukkottai > Chambers of Commerce, Singapore, from the Chief Secretary to the Government of Burma in reply to a telegram on the subject of attacks on Indians. ’ln reply to your207 words
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Article29 1931-07-02 7 During next week, tbe Municipal Band time-table wi*l be altered as follows: Dato Kramat—Thursday instead of Saturday. Esplanade—Satnrdiy b?tveen4 3O p.m, (O 6 p.m instead ox TmrjJay.29 words
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Advertisement133 1931-07-02 7 New Advertisements NOTICES CHINESE RECREATION CLUB MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL A limited number of seats will be available to members at the above match 2 dmission by tickets only, obtainable from the Clerk of the Club. SAW TIANG BOOT, Hon. Asst. Secretary. Malayan Confectioners Bakers No. 75 Dato Kramat Road, Penang.133 words
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Article775 1931-07-02 8 Having produced their tin quota for the first half year there is no course left to the mines that have done so other than to close down until September 1 while those who are on the verge of completing their quota have the alternative of working full775 words
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Article253 1931-07-02 8 The first thought that arises on publication of the report of the Commission on Indian industrial conditions is: Could such an enquiry have been held at a more inoppor tune time? That apart the second consideration which suggests itself is: ould any recom mendations be more253 words
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Article1064 1931-07-02 8 A. H. L. Penang, Thursday. OC HOSE who have to do with {O the import of beer, glorious beer, into Penang might do worse than take a leaf from out the book of an advertisement writer at home who, whde he tells the woild of the delightsA. H. L. - 1,064 words
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Advertisement582 1931-07-02 8 A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits uro Delicious Nutritious Browned Marshmallow Pears. s i 1 f'o. can Libby’s Barlett.Pears A'AL 10 Marshmal,ows fifffff U P nUt meats Zf'X Macaroon z Drain the Pears and fill the centres with quar- f tered marshmallows and chopped nut meats. .*>4ii‘ yfvu Place in582 words
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Advertisement32 1931-07-02 8 E. O HOTEL. Friday, 3rd July, 1931, at p.m. flfter Dinner Dance Sanday, sth July, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 p.m. The “E. 0.” Qua tette WILL PLAY LIGHT MUSIC DURING DINNER.32 words
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Miscellaneous29 1931-07-02 8 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 1.49 a m. 7 48 i m. 182 p.m. 831 pm. To Morbow 2.24 a.m. 8 24 a.m. 2.02 p.m. 901 p.m.29 words
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Article1130 1931-07-02 9 Suggested Interference with Industry 357 Recommendations Thin End of Wedge for Factory Laws “Advice to Employers” No fewer than three hundred and fifty-seven recommendations are made by the PtDyal Commission on Labour in India which under the Chairmanship of the Ex-Speaker, Air. J. H. Whitley, consistedReuter. - 1,130 words
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Article348 1931-07-02 9 .—Reuter. Officially Described as “Really Cheerful” FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS Washington, July 1 "Really cheerful” was the manner in which Mr. Castle (Acting Secretary of State in Mr. Stimson’s absence' described the outlook for the Franco American moratorium negotia tions. This optimistic statement carries all the more weight as it.—Reuter. - 348 words
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Article109 1931-07-02 9 .—Reuter Statement to be Made in Foreign Office Vote Debate London. July 1 In the House of Commons, Mr. Godfrey Locker Lampson asked if Mr. Henderson would postpone his statement on extraterri toriality until the Feetham Report was in members’ hands. Mr. Dalton who replied said the statement would.—Reuter - 109 words
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Article87 1931-07-02 9 —Reuter. Fighting Between Reds and Police Berlin, July 1 All night disturbances in all parts of the city were followed by a street battle between police and Communists in which a policeman was shot dead. A gang of Communist demonstrators smashed the windows of the American Consulate and.—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article410 1931-07-02 9 Rugby Radio Service. Gatty and Post at New York PROGRESS OF STACK AND CHAPLIN Expected Arrival at Karachi Last Night New York, July 2 Gatty and Post landed *t 847 last night. Both were exhausted afts? circling the Globe in eight days, fifteen hRugby Radio Service. - 410 words
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Article60 1931-07-02 9 Beef Supplied from Infected Animals (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 1 Rinderpest is reported to have broken out in Bangkok quarantine station. Over 900 animals are affected. Bangkok markets were supplied with beef from the abbatoirs attached to this station during the week ending June 27. Nearly60 words
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Article108 1931-07-02 9 National Troops Attack on 130 Mile Front Nanchang, July 1 The Government offensive on Bandit Communists in Kiangsi Province has opened, 200,000 men attacking on a hundred and thirty mile front. The task of Government troops is not easy, as the Communists are mostly established in a108 words
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Article49 1931-07-02 9 Viscount Allendale Leaves Liberal Ranks London, July 1 Viscount Allendale has resigned the Treasurership of the Liberal Party owing to its sacrifice of independence, especially with regard to the Government’s land tax proposals. —Reuter. Viscount Allendale sits in the House of Lords.49 words
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Article89 1931-07-02 9 y.—Rugby Radio Service. Admiralty’s Reply to Deputation London, July 1 The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, Mr Charles Ammon, daring his reply to a deputation from the committee of the "Back to coal movement'* received at the Admiralty to day declared that if the navy werey.—Rugby Radio Service. - 89 words
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117 1931-07-02 9 —Reuter. e A Government That Won’t Take Offence London, July 2 The Chancellor of the Exchequer has tabled an official amendment granting exemption from tax under conditions to playing fields. The Liberals, however, have put down a farther amendment making exemption wider and.—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article46 1931-07-02 9 —Reuter. 766 People Succumb to Visitation Detroit, July 1 The heat wave worsens daily. The deathroll all over the country so far has been 765. Two hundred and fifty workers in the Ford factory were treated for prostration. The foundry has been cased..—Reuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement86 1931-07-02 9 “HisMnsfeT&Vflce SPECIAL (ABRIDGED VERSION Gilbert and Sullivan Opera’s The Pirates °f Penzance AND The Yeoman of the Guard Recorded Under the Personal Supervision of Rupert Doyly Carte Complete with A Ibum $10.50 gglS. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., tsriiiFTgS 76> Bi h(ii Strectt p ENA^G■nMMSKUmHKBEUBanKBaEMHKfiaHIMI Prompt vV* M Restringing Service Rackets Highest86 words
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Article549 1931-07-02 10 —Truth. NEGLIGIBLE RETURN Another Aspect of the Slump The commodity has presented a rather firmer appearance during the past week, as the result of epccultive buying induced by the announcement that the Dutch Colonial Minister had asked the growers to prepare a rcheme for submission—Truth. - 549 words
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Article258 1931-07-02 10 MR. BISHOP’S LEOTURE TO 70 PLANTERS Among the many activities of the Incorporated Society of Planters are the lectures promoted from time to time and delivered by authorities on various branches of planting technique. The acting chairman of the Nilai-Labu branch of the Society Mr. O’Hara258 words
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Article581 1931-07-02 10 OVERDRAFT REDUCED Small Loss On Year The following are the Minutes of the savtn'h Annual G neral Meeting of Shareholders of Glimau Tin, Ltd., held at the Registered Office of the Company, 12, Market Street, Koala Lumpur, on Saturday, June 27, 1931. Presen’:—Mr. F. G. W.581 words
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Article193 1931-07-02 10 DIVIDEND OF PER CENT RECOMMENDED The 22nd annual report, for the year ended March 31, of the Straits Plantations, Ltd., states that the number of nuts harvested for the year was 29,744,199, from which 6,806 tons of copra were manufactured at a cost of £8 3s. 61. per193 words
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Article247 1931-07-02 10 RE I URNS FOR JUNE The following are mine returns for JuneAsam Kuuitang Tin Dredging Ltd, Hours 567 Cubic yards 141,000 T jtal Piculs 1184.76 Nett Value $38,463 00 Working Cost $16,382 32 Lost 64 hours through timber. Pungah Tin Dredging Ltd. Hours run 950 Cubic yards treated247 words
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Article98 1931-07-02 10 Temp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 e.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 nw Sunday 6 a.m. 77 e Noon 88 s nil 5 p.m. 85 nw Monday 698 words
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Article93 1931-07-02 10 The health statement for the Munic'pality of George Town for the week ending June 27, 1931, shows a total of 60 deaths —41 males and 19 females—the death-rate being 21.07 per mille compared with 26.34 in the preceding week and with 24.13 in the corresponding week cf last93 words
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Article38 1931-07-02 10 The homeward mail by the s.e. Egra closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday» the 4;h ins'ant. The B.T. Rajula with mails despatched from London on June 11 is expected to arrive here bt 6 am. to-morrow.38 words
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Article52 1931-07-02 10 Mr. Stanley Ward urges that go lorg as the question of rubber restriction remains andte’ded, the pres mt unsettled state of things will continue, and in the general interest the question ought to be settled mce and for all, says an Indo-Pan'fic Radio message quoting a52 words
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Article136 1931-07-02 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 g 8 Shares i 3 QQ PQ 00 fl. 0. I 0. o. Mining Bate Caves. -25 .30 .224 .274 Hong Fart .45 .50136 words
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Article59 1931-07-02 10 Latest Landos, New York aai Local Pricei 777 V: LONDON Sp! £ll3 2 6 Down £l-0 0 3 ioothf £ll5-2 6 Down 17/6 SINGAPORE $5B 37 pr real Up $l.OO 125 tons fan RUBBER: London 3| d, Unchanged Now fork 6i c. (Bold) Downic. Local 10J c.59 words
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Article186 1931-07-02 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet 10i cts. per pound =per pl $l3/66 Steady. London 311 New York cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) II! General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 101 ots. p*r lb. July186 words
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Article74 1931-07-02 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, July 1 Paris, 124,23; New York, 4.86 f; Brussels, 34 90; Geneva, 25.11; Amsterdam, 12.09; Milan 92.89; Berlin 20.49; Stockholm 18.16; 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.60 Pragn*, 1641; Helsingfors, 193 J Madrid, 50 60 i Lisbon, 1101; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817 Rio, 311 Buems(Rugby Radio Service) - 74 words
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Article216 1931-07-02 10 Penang, Jaly 2, 1931. ote. ",»r h Opiaai rt ao a 00 Piokins nor» 170.00 g g 70.00 Nutmegs 80s n nn h 1101 ??nn Coconuts per I.COO n Copra Sundried buyers 500 Rattans 08 Rattans Ooarse ™.w Green Snail Shells 13 01 RlO« inv Siam No. 1216 words
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153 1931-07-02 10 MARKET INTERVENTION According to a Brussels message broadcas by Indo-Pac'fic Radio, the report of a meeting of a rubber financing company reproduces a letter addressed to the Rubbar Growers’ Asaoc'ation stating that the methods cf employing rubber are not sufficient to b lance the153 words
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Article13 1931-07-02 10 Sneddon Steamer "Hosang” care Boustead. Blanche, Poste Re’fante. Pekkiemsenv, Aliwal Street.13 words
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Article945 1931-07-02 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES 5 jg raPBHFB 0 8 6 Allei bi Aloi Rubbr* o? i™ AmalwnaSeO Malay an i nn Ayei'Hfta» O®**^ 5 1 22 Iyer Kuninc Subtw» MataSeo 20 BO Aytt Molek Bubbe. Oe JO 70. Iyer F*naa Rubber Bataas bj ou DiuTPhSta* Buaert Rubbw O« 9C945 words
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Advertisement43 1931-07-02 10 Make Your Old Auto Top New The WHIZ Way Try A Tin of Whiz Top Dressing To-day! It preserves and refines your old auto top at the same time. On Sale at all garages. Distributors K. Lee San Co., 81, Beach Street, Penang.43 words
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Article2011 1931-07-02 11 Annual Meeting Mr. Bagnall on the Restriction Scheme Work of Considerable Magnitude The replacement of normal conditions by a restriction scheme based on world production had made it necessary to look at the near future from a different angle, said Mr, John Bagnall at the annual2,011 words
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Article496 1931-07-02 11 e PANS FOR FOOD British Goods for The Packer The new Perry Wood factory of G. H. Williamson and Sons, Worcester (a branch of the Metal Box Co. London), opened on May 27, by Lord Cobham, marks a big forward step in the establishment of a496 words
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Article982 1931-07-02 11 > ANNUAL MEETING Substantial Profit Last Year The Fourth Annual General Meeting of Hong Fait (Sungei Besi) Ltd., was held at the office of the Secretaries, Messrs. Walter Grenier Co, Kwong Yik Bank Buildings, Kua a Lumpur, on Tuesday the 30th instant at 2 30982 words
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Article65 1931-07-02 11 Penang, Jaly 2, 1931. 8v Cowrtesv OharCsrsd On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m.’ta 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/U cr9d t 2/4 1'32 3 2 4 5'32 i Nsw York Bank Demand 56 France LT. 1,420 I.dia T.T. 155| Bangkok ,< T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139 Binganore T.T.65 words
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Advertisement72 1931-07-02 11 W—t IHWo— Ml 8 iW 1 THE WORLD’S FINEST GAME OBSERVE THE WORLD'S FINEST BALL DUNLOP B r 6 r r- r< ff W r r r > r 9 PRITCHARD Co, Ltd., JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd„ j Penang and Branches. Penang and Branches. I klls. I APIOL STERL 472 words
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Article1043 1931-07-02 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang daring the w*ek IN PORT TO-DAY B 8 Celebes Mara for China and Japan. mv Jitra for Telnk Kertang to-day at 1 p in. IB Tang S1,043 words
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Advertisement26 1931-07-02 12 Better you eagotoi tackle! JwlßeJ by «to leading trade eeyert* to to Scotland's tort whisky Try it!—aad judge for yourself. Agents: Sime Darby <? Co. Lt<L, Slngapora.26 words
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Advertisement410 1931-07-02 12 I ip Jyih I frnalt-Creme feSSjl 5 we'WrVanisfiing fefeW —'A N Cream K! A splendid protective cream for day use jSf v- r.! and the ideal foundation for powder. Supplement it by “47/1 Cold Cream, the < perfect cleansing cream. 1 g| I n (mwoiis g &iadiantCy changing seasons indoors410 words
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Article660 1931-07-02 13 PRODUCTION COSTS Candid Comments from Japan THE Japanese papers give some comments on the report of the Cotton Mission to the Far East which are worth quoting.’— According to the '‘Japan Weekly Chronicle, Japanese haters view the report not sb a new proposal bnt as a660 words
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Article100 1931-07-02 13 UNUSUAL ACCIDENT TO A PEDESTRIAN Whilst proceeding along Pei Ho Slreet, Hong Kong, recently a Chinese woman, Yung Ting-king (65) was struok by a rubber tyre which had fallen from the third floor of house No. 139. The woman received injuries to her right side and chest,100 words
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Article388 1931-07-02 14 REPRIEVED MURDERER And the Girl Who Is Waiting I L A sixty-year-old signalman .will leave his box at LoW Moor, Clitheroe, and take a train to Maidstone to spend his lannual week’s holiday—for the sixth time —visiting a young convict who is serving a life388 words
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Article265 1931-07-02 14 APPELLANTS’ ARGUMENT ALLOWED An interesting point of Jlaw was brought up by the Hou’ble M r S. Veeragamy before the Hon’ble the Chief Justice Sir L, EL Elphinatone, K.C., at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Monday in the appeal of Pong Sai Man, Thong Pui,265 words
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Article669 1931-07-02 15 EsmaiiS. JuL 2, 1 81, CHOWRASTA MARKET, Mutton cte. Matton Indian «m p3T lb 48 Head scat I-2 J Sheep 90 .uh Liver T?hh heart luat do 14) Tripe do 9 J Goat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread m pair 40 Suet o 40 V idney669 words
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