Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 July 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 151. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 6th JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 317 1 T. NAGATA BBOTHEM DENTISTS ile»d Othoe next 41 k L'he DiepentxTy. jiw.rii O£o« 52, Leith Bueei Building Materials ,a„ E ENGINEERING SUPPLIES SK tI BRIT AIN S BEST BEER. BRITISH WHITBREAD’S X? e l rown GALVANIZED PIPES Large M Dow Brewed from the Finest Malt and Hops Stocks Prices and
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    • 16 1 HJOKISATSUI STUDIO I with up-to-date Phot*- g by alectrie kghA Tbonu rri. <& TO.BIWOP ST&XBzA _J I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2703 2 POSITION WANTEDNOTICES NOTICE TENDERS INVITED BANKS. You tg en*rg<»lie Chinese fully qualified Q Oink MUNICIPAL NOTICE sf dresser, dispenser and laboratory assistant I *****1? I Uli vIUU In accordance with the Order muv linUßlffiMC RAFIIHIII* dtanwg.d now U.U start work at any 6 made by the Resident Councillor, CHARTERED BANK
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  • 382 3 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS Vagabond King Wins Big Race (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipob, July 4 The Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting opened to day in the presence of a fairly large attendance. The weather kept fine and the going was excellent. In the big race Vagabond
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    • 315 3 HP SAUCE Made in England and used in the British Houses of Parliament—hence the letters H.P. H.P. is totally different from other sauces. Mellow and piquant—no one flavour predominates. :Z< y rich EavZi 'JZ TOICK FRUITY THF PINANG GAZETTE ilrt of Places where the Gazette* can be bought at 10
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    • 295 3 ’HMk 111 I RBw i ig < "i? 'iiiiwiml im viiii 1 JWW H I UwSISfWS ‘wsk W WfeWilG® 7 i I I IHplhw l l Safes The Glamour of Rhythm g “47ir ln those hours o£ social enjoyment, the enchanting fragrance of “4711” stimulates and refreshes pj by its
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  • 1005 4 Two Goal Victory Over Perak Malaya Cup Soccer Record Crowd Witnesses Fast Game Penang, Saturday PENANG exceeded the hopes of its most enthusiastic supporters to-day by defeating Perak in a Malaya Cup match by two goals to nil. The match was played before one of the
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    • 269 4 i ®Lfj a v® >?. fl' z X 1 <i_- >•*/ ~syi^> Z fe FwKJ>W I h i *ui^?' W ,BOM nW R ABlt S U>vi '“W CAT! fj}.,-»*. 1 «HIOFO«D.J‘* tt -Z* v! to •><«« iW N?-.' fc ■«ra *SndU” feld cnJCca) V Qnte, SaveXWr Ba by! Baby is
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    • 40 4 Just Unpacked Just Unpacked Ladi<s Silk Pyjamas, Under-wear Sets, Hour! Coats «ind Golf Coots, In Colours Charming’ and Up-tc-date. Ladies Gents Tailoring A SPECIALITY CUT, FIT and STYLE GUARANTEED B. H. T. DOULATRAM CO., Ba, Bb, BEACH STREET PENA NG
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    • 477 4 your HEALTH BY TAKING 9* They clear all wastes and poisons from your system, leaving you full of vitality, energy and cheerfulness. LITTLE Bfi? IN AWFUL_STATE 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
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  • 907 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. G.H. Garnett of Pari Tin, Ltd., Chemor, expects to go on leave this month. Mr. E. G. Willbourn has been appointed to act as Director, Geological Survey, F.M.S. Mr. J. Wa'son ba, been appointed to act as Director of Education, S.S. and M.S. Mr. F. W. South
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  • 306 5 ILLUSIONS DISPELLED BY i P.A.M. CHAIRMAN At the last meeting of the Central Waith Board, held on June 9, a latter i from the secretary. Planters’ Assoc a‘ion of Mai iya, seeking a reply to a letter received by the secretary on the Fubj ct
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  • 154 5 BANK COMPRADORE WHO WAS WANTED BY POLICE A sensation has been created in business circles in Haiphong by the suicide of a well-known Chinese compradore in the employ of the local branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. According to advices received, Mr. Hong-ming Po cut his
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  • 190 5 t.o.m. DR. C. Y. WU GREATLY IMPRESSED WI TH CIVIC WEEK Dr. C. Y. Wu, r a cintly of Ipob, who was appointed by the N itionalist Government of China to a post in the League of Nations Health Office at Geneva, sends us a cheery
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 218 5 Oet a- Set of I I ZAG-ZAWI The World’s Best. I Picture Puzzles The Ideal Recreation for Your J Spare Moments, Train Journeys d and on Board Ship. -J /I Price cents OBTA//VASLE AT 0 j The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. HEADACHES 'i INSOMNIA ..'3 I thing, of the post
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    • 56 5 The turbines of the s. s. Empress of Britain which has just broken the TRANS-ATLANTIC RECORD I are lubricated with I—l D.T.E. OIL A PRODUCi OF THE VACUUM OIL COMPANY MAKERS OF Mobiloil REGD. TRADE MZ RK THE WORLD’S QUALITY MOTOR OIL ♦BO% of turbine vessels of over 30,000 tons
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  • 708 6 BY 6 WICKETS Rodrigo Hits Another Century FAST SCORING In accordance with expectation, Penang easily defeated Kedah at Sungei Patani on Sunday. The position when stumps were drawn on Saturday was much in favour of Penang the home side being dismissed for 78 and Penang obtaining
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  • 263 6 Reuter. TWO TIES Von Elm and Burke to Re-play BRITISH PLAYERS FAIL Toledo, July 6 Von Elm and Burke tied for the American Open Golf Championship and re tied on a 'B6 hole play off. Another re play has been ordered to be played to morrow.
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  • 92 6 Rugby Radio Service. Great Britain Wins Ladies’ Doubles London, July 4 The final in the Men's Women’s and Mixed Doubles were played this afternoon. In the Men’s Doubles Lott and Van Ryn (America'' beat Cochet and Brugncn 6 2 10-8, 9 11, 3 6, In the Ladies Doub'es
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  • 20 6 Reuter. PEARCE WINS DIAMOND SCULLS In the Diamonds final Pearce beat Bradley easily in 10 minutes 3 seconds.
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  • 274 6 Anaenfa, (b’ood impoverishment) is far more prevalent than most people imagine. Many people who appear to be in quite normal health have an anaemic tendency without being aware of the fact. Anaemia is an insidious condition that creeps very slowly upon its victim; the blood becomes
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 52 6 j BRINSMEAD I AND COLLARD PIANOS Stand for all that is Best Tonal Quality, Responsive Action, and British Workmanship. Wzn 7 tT i y Casings of highly polished rosewood and mahogany. Specially constructed for the tropics. Easy hire purchase terms willingly arranged. I l 6 PIANO Co JR| I teT
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    • 171 6 /1 delightful j HHI /7 Summer s Drink j Y °"6v3’tWE< °COLD < QVfl LTIN E i <JWds-up ©nd A P. i .31. Silver GIFTS-FREE?| FOR 75 WRAPPERS (LARGE SIZE) 150 WRAPPERS (SMALL SIZE) s'® I 1 M I SBi I OS 1 A*--’ A i S A LADY’S solid
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 141 6 MAJESTIO 6/5 TONIGHT 930 Last 2 Performances of Earner Bros. Dynami> Drama of Whaling Days “MOBY DICK” I’ WITH John Barrymore in his greatest role ITO MORROW For 2 Nights Only Special Return Presentation by Popular Demand Wheeler and Woolsey IN Radio’s Great Comedy Riot “Half Shot at Sunrise’ Booking
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    • 67 6 Best Sound I O in T O wn. By Special Request Season Extended Till To-Night! Positively Last 2 Performances. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6-15 9-30 |iiiiiiiiiniiiii Positively Your Last Opportunity to See I CHARLIE CHAPLIV in CITY LIGHTS “lo miss such a film is to miss something you may neve see again!” Plans
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  • 1484 7 But Finishes up Lame Sungei Besi, Armide and Orient Express Also Lower Records Selections for To-Morrow By TIC TAG Sungei Besi, Armide, Orient Express and Vagabond King (Late Portaferry) all broke the Malayan Course Record for the five furlong straight on Saturday, at
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  • 146 7 FORGED CHEQUES $15,000 Missing It is understood that Messrs. Boustead Co Penang, have recently sustained the loss of a sum of money stated to be between $lO,OOO and $15,000. The Detective Department have been informed and have been carrying out during the past days—so far, it
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  • 80 7 Donations previously acknowledged $41,082 66 J. W. Gillman Esq. 100.00 H R. Watts Esq. 21.00 Just a Minute Co.*' Midnight Follies 107.72 Petaling Sports Club 23.00 E. D Evans Esq. 5.00 Ipoh Club 114,00 Straits settlements Govern ment 5,000 00 H. H. Robins Esq. May/July 60,00 Kampong
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  • 123 7 RESULTS OH* YESTERDAY’S MEETING The following are the results of the Swimming races held at the Chinese Swim ming Club yesterday Class B. 200 Metres Breast Stroke (Handicap’:—l. Ong Kim Hoon (10), 2. Lim KeatSeong (15), 3. C. P Wu (B'. Time 5 mins. 85 1/5 sees.
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  • 149 7 His Excellency Glad to Be Back (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 6 At to day’s meeting of the Legislative Council Mr. Bagnall extended a welcome to the Governor on his return and congratu lations on the honour recently bestowed upon him by the King. The Governor replied
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  • 236 7 CONVICTED OF THEFT Satan, a Tamil who was convicted by the Police Magistrate on a charge of theft of a tube cosmetic from a shop in Campbellstreet was to day produced for sentence. The prosecution alleged that Satan entered a Campbell street shoo and
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  • 125 7 FOUR OASES The fourth sesron of the Penan? Assizes for this year will open to morrow before Mr. Justice N H.P. Whitley. The calendar is a short one and consists of four cases. Of these, three are for possession of seditious literature all the] three
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  • 149 7 EUROPEAN FINED $lO I Mr, G H Anderson was to day summon I ed before the Police Magistrate, Penang I charged with driving motor car P 1497 at a I speed and in a manner dangerous to the I public I The accused pleaded guilty Inspector! Martin who
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    • 24 7 Engagement Wanted By young lady 88 companion to lady or governess to children. Willing to travel anywhere. Apply Box No, 106 c/j Pinang Gizdte.
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    • 195 7 Or (W iifeliWOo |t:U JH m MU— tl—" J Tjl SggjJ|j Vitality in the hot Season! VITALITY activity mental and physical responsiveness—how much we need them out Bfcsa—now little we have them There are some people who seem endowed with lasting energy. How well we know the man who is
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  • 395 8 A communication received this morning sheds new light on the aims and objects of the body recently formed at Kuala Lumpur and styled the General Purposes Committee. The committee is primarily i concerned with the rubber in-1 dustry and wid function as an I organisation which
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  • 273 8 To the attention of ths Detective Police we commend the increasing activities of the roulette sweet vendors. In Light-street yesterday afternoon, almost in the shadow of the District Court, we watched one of these traders plying his trade, incidentally turning a contemptuous back on the dignity of the
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  • 78 8 —Reuter. Sampans Instead of Rickshaws Canton, July 5 Floods have converted streets in the low lying districts of Canton into canals along which sampans are busily plying instead of rickshaws and other vehicles. Much inconvenience and damage has been caused through flooding houses and shops, but boatmen are
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  • 1184 8  -  A. H. L. Penang, Monday. OC HIS is weather for ducks ICi as well as Eskimos; for very true it is that the tender flesh wilts at the cold blast of a wind from th 3 North even as does it shrink and shudder at sight of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 234 8 DANISH CREAA/ Ci ß|Ch 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 fioin fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at least two hours. Then open
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    • 73 8 E. Q. HOTEL Tuesday, 7th Ju y. '931, at 9-30 pm. AFTER DINNER DANCE Thursd y 9tb July. 1931, at 930 p m. AFTER DINNER DANCE P. &O. Outward Ma i. Dnss Optional. Friday, ICth July, 1931, at 9.40 p.m. The Band of the s.s. “President Van Buren” will play
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1104 9 Reuter. Prospects of Final Agreement Jeopardised Washington Action Objection Regarding Payments of Reparations in Kind Further Meeting To-day Washington, July 6 It is authoritatively stated that Mr, Mellon has been instructed to tell France that her position regarding the continuance of payments in kind from Germany is
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  • 63 9 —Reuter. 175 Killed or Drowned CALIFORNIAN TIDAL-WAVE New York, July 5 The death roll as a result of Independence Day celebrations was 175 including 56 killed in motor smashes and 66 drowned. Thirteen *lost their lives in a tidal wave which swept the crowded beaches of South
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  • 173 9 Reuter. Strike Fever and Mob Violence Madrid. July 6 The strike fever is spreading throughout Spain as a result of the eff ;ris of the Communist National Confederation of Workers which is seeking to create revolution by labour troubles. Telephonists are striking to day all over the country
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  • 98 9 Reuter. Expected Rejoinder from Mussolini Rome. July 6 While indifference is professed in Fascist circles towards the subject matter of Saturday’s Encyclical, there can be no doubt that the breach between the Vatican and Chigi Palace has widened as a result of the Vatican’s method of publication. It
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  • 101 9 —Reuter. —But No Likelihood of Its Ever i Being Invoked New York, July 5 The Monroe doctrine was as sound as ever, though there was not the remotest likelihood of its ever being necessary to invoke it, declared Mr. Castle, Under Secretary of State, in an address
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  • 31 9 —Reuter. Returning Home Owing to Engine Trouble Baghdad, July 4 Stack and Chaplin have abandoned their record attempt owing to engine trouble and are returning bome.-
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  • 22 9 .—Reuter. Hankow, July 5 The Reverend Oscar Anderson has been released on delivery of medicinal supplies to his captors.-
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  • 477 9 Reuter. Serious Rioting at Seoul CHINESE SHOPS WRECKED BY MOB Refugees Flee to Their Consulate Tokyo, July 5 Several minor S no-Japanese and Sino Korean incidents in Manchuria during the past few months came to a climax when serious anti Ch'nese riots broke out at Seoul and Chemolp
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  • 78 9 Eurasian and Timil Youths Charged Two youths, a Tamil and a Eurasian, named Govindasamy and Harold Minjoot. were to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago and charged with criminal trespass with intent to commit an offence. The prosecution allege that the accused committed trespass by entering the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 378 9 WKssfeAV*» SPECIAL (ABRIDGED VERSION) Gilbe nt and Sullivan Opera’s The Pirates ®f Penzanee AND The YeoTflan of th® Gaa?d Recorded Under the Personal Supervision of Rupert Doyly Carte Complete with Album $10.50 gtQS. MOUTRIE CO., LTD 16, Bishop Street, PENANG. I ‘THREE STAR’ BRAND J Regular Competitive Prices finest Quality
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  • 536 10 THE EXISTING'OKI RES-lON Fiscal and Currency Policies At the recant meeting of the Barrow Haematite Steel Oom; a ij, L’mited, held at London, the Hon. Robert Junee ra’d: Various schools of thought a.tribuied existing great woild trade depression to various causes. So far as this
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  • 236 10 The following new books have been received: Buttercups and Daisies, bv Oompion Mackenzie, Castle Island, by R. H. Mot tram, Challenge to Clarissa, by E. M Delafield, The Colonel’s Daughter, by Richard Aldington, The D’arr of a Par son: The Reverend Jiraes Woodforde, Vol. 5. 1797-1802 Elited by
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  • 1134 10 REDUCED COSTS Small Net Profit On Year The fourth ordinary general meeting of the Associated Tin Mines of Nigeria, Ltd., was held in London on May 29. The Hon. Lionel H 1 and (the chairman of the company) presiding, said that the joint general managers in
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  • 441 10 GENERAL MEETING Company’s Encouraging Results Presiding on June 2 at the general meeting of the Sun Insurance Office, Ltd., the Hon. Sir William Henry Goschen, K.BE., referred to the deaths of Mr. Sclater Booth, a director for thirty-nine y*a-s, and Mr. G. S. Manvel], manager of
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  • 344 10 JUN E TATI3 TICS Bradbwffle Co.’s Report Kuala Lumpur, Jaly 4 Tin: London 3 months: £llB 17-6 -do- ’’Spot” 117-5-0 New York: 261 cents (G). Singapore:—ss9 25 (veaterday) After touching over £l2O the price of tin closes steady just btbw best at £llB-17-6. Straits Shipments for Jane
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  • 233 10 JUNE RETURNS The following the latent returns for June: Tronoh Mines, Limited Output piculs 2,313 Southern Tronoh Pin Dredging Ltd. Output piculs 675 Ayer Hitara Tin D. edging Ltd. Output piculs 1,000 Estimated Value £3 900 Estimated Crete £2,300 Kay Yew (Kinta Valley) Tin Mine’
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  • 179 10 TO-DAY’S PRICE 3 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 ajn. to-day Saturday To day BĔ <D O CD Shares =3 PQ QQ M QQ 0. C. sc. to. Mining Ayer Hitam 12/3 13/- 13/3 14/- ex Hong Fatt
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  • 47 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T/A/: LONDON Spit £ll7-2-6 Unchanged 3 IliaUu' £llB-17-6 Unchanged SINGAPORE $6175 p«? pial Up $l.OO 125 tons dm fiUBB&R. Loadtn 3J d, Unchanged New York 6f c. (Sdd) Unchanged Local 10$ e. Unchanged By of Mtstrt JI
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  • 122 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Sheet ICj da. par pound —par pl $l4/16 Qa'At. London 3|i New York Holiday. {By Courtesy of Messrs. Dennys.) General Produce Agency LtdSingapore Priest tor standard Ribbed Booked Sheet for t -by ere as follows: Spot 10& eta. per lb. Joly loj July/Sept, 10$
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  • 163 10 The B.s. Klang arrived this mornrag with the following passengers from Singapore and Port Swettenham Mr and Mrs A J Sheedy, Mr J J Senders, Mr P J Barne?, Mr J D Sweeri de Kan d ie, Mr Gan Teong Tat, Mr D s Engli,b, Mr W Woe.r.
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  • 76 10 Ayer Tawah 7 567 Beuta 63,524 f audj croft 16,253 Bindings 61,260 Lesong Tujoh 8,293 Kuala Kangsar 130,900 Jong Landor .55.703 Bakap Plantations I n n Titi Karangan 1 Patani Para 76,381 South Malay 19,500 Ba^MaUo B n 0 Baling 52,610 Kuala Dingin 48,000 Subur 39,234 Sungei Pantar
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  • 73 10 Penang, July 6, 1931 Bar OiMriny ef The Chartered Oa Loudon Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 it 4 m/ts 2/8 Private 3 m/ta credit 2/4 1 32 i, 5 Documentary 2/4 5 01 New York Demand 56 Fiance T.T. 1,420 licia T.T. 155 i Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavte M T.T.
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  • 70 10 (Rugby Radio Skrvice) London, Jn’y Pari». 124 28; New York t 4.86 iv Braseele. 34 90. Geneva, 25.13; Amstej* dam. 12.09; Milan 92.93; Berlin 20.a0; I Stockholm 18.14; i Oslo, 18.16; Vierras, 34 59 Pragn I Hefaingfon>, 1935; Madridi 5105 d; Lisbon, llOj; Athene, 375; Buc’a 817; Rio,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 89 10 Runnymede 1 Cheer Jul a.J Cwl DINNER DANCE Every WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Tbere will be an extra DINNER DANCE on Thursday 9th. Sunday I2th ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TIFFIN COUPONS are now available at Cheap Rates, for Cash only. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldaaek, Manager *Pboae 543. Make Your Old Auto Top New
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  • 1696 11 The facts as revealed by the Inquiry instituted by the AntiSlavery Society show that some of the labour is not voluntary evenjf it is not slavery in the strictest sense. “The fairness, and com-, petence of these men no one
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    • 210 11 JF IF Jf jf 9 JSsLj&Jf J& ft _dT 7W XjF o^sr* fttWEF in thousands of romßs |N ALL PARTS OF worQ w i mou CKivers W STORKS KVKRYWHKU w T«iJ~s.. OldeEndlish V. JL VICK A CO, w <5 V W fc Marmalade »12 REACH STRUT. «hang is acclaimed The
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    • 358 11 RESIIIS’ of I mm. Standard //PRGUUCTS p Telephone 11 Results are all that matter. I Apparatus i Satisfactory results should Telephone Repeater i be the deciding factor in ail Equipment transactions. We can advise prospective Loading Coils purchasers cf “Standard” p owe r Cables I equipment to judge all of
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  • 1253 12 Port Of Penang Port Of Penang THE following is a list of veiseis arriving and sailing from Penang during the Hark IN PORT TO DAY B Trouoh from Langkat, Soeso* and Pangkalan Brandau Sailed for Pangkalan Braud an, Pargkalan Sossoe and Langkat to-diy at 2 d,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 390 12 *•—JBh I I I bwk 4t* y Kg s. &o mSi 'rauss ’’•Xllenburcjs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the 1 home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are as easily y digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the
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    • 197 12 AHL “KUNCHI I THE BEER 808 YOU AND EVERYBODY. I N. V. Straits Java 1 rading Co. It Aeg/ay Qg, wy.iing Ih’M S~F 230 C ItKi:* Blark or I SS fSS (with I-uf» Ss ,10 50 /The longer nqm\Ss M j.e. use a Swan Pen ,l o®° 2 the more
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  • 387 13 TREK OF BROKEN EOOKIES Oaks Frocks Ruined A Stcrm, almost as bad in its sudden* itees and intensity as the famous one at Ascot last year, completely ruined the finish of the Oaks race meeting. It broke while the bookmakers were raying out —or, in some cases,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 169 13 '■£< y ..a Z w 3 Pocket Ben TT’S the watch for any man Jlwho needs a sturdy, dependable timepiece. The ideal watch for every day use, combining 1 quality and good looks with low cos t. New in design and construetion.. .embracing the latest improvements in modern watch making.
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    • 435 13 V eastern series r—j T I i 1 1 7 riliuol** Im *jy Tit I W IiHIIL! fjffi 1 !F inn J HL tZ V Junk sails, junk sails, I will OH I* “T I Brown against a paling sky, n km! H iCIIZ- rV* r^^W, r S3r l 1
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  • 462 14 GLOUCESTER 4 (DECLARED) YORKSHIRE 4 (DECLARED) Then Gloucester Win THE di- hards of cricket, those old gentlemen steeped in ecn serva’ism. to whom the traditions of the gune are gods of worship» stirred uneasily in their pavilion armchairs. Their horrified ears could scarcely believe the
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  • 189 14 TO BE MARRIED IN PARIS The marriage of King Alfonso's daughter, the Infanta Beatriz, to Prince Alvaro of Bourbon—Orleans, will take place in October in Paris. The ceremony will be held at the villa of the Prince’s grandmother, the Infanta EulaHe.—Exchange. Princess Beatriz, who is well known
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 341 14 —MW'.' PHOTO OF NERVE CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE j *r 1 Hr SSLXI vflß A x 4 Ibf J m t X /1 “Nerves” (Irritability, listlessness, stomach trouble.) Nerve-weakness causes bad transmission of the nerve impulses and may result in the irregular functioning of almost every organ of the body.
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    • 39 14 For Health and Strength all the year round take Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE. From aU first-class Chemists and Wine Merchants and AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA). LTD SINGAPORE PENANG. Bote Proprietors: Stephen Smith a Co. Ltd, Bow, London, England.
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    • 232 14 F a i F c j F F <£Pedecl f miss "CyIPSTyIN Cut I" Cigarettes are now packed J in. cartons containing o J Cigarettes to ensure that J r o/ntoPers obtain live genuine J GfPSTdN in good condition -I when buying Less than cl 7 > tin, of ffly.
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  • 635 15 Penang. July 6, 1)31. CKOWRASTA MABKET, Mutton— cts. Mutton Indian P' r lb 48 Head goat 1-21 Sheep 9° h Liver with heart A luag do 141 Tripe do 95 Goat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet M 40 F idney M »air 30
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    • 148 15 4*r 'WHS’ \1 i IQ 1 JF THE WHISKY WITH A PEDIGREE Xing George zv” AGENTS BOUSTEADT CO., LTD.. PENANG F.MS. Obtainable at all First Class Provision Dealers. rfs a Original Mbalaia belting Ready Stocks New Belting l»J Allies, AGENTS: WM. JACKS Co., (malaya), Ltd., Penang, Singapore Ipoh and Kuala
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    • 236 15 The Lancet ‘<lBl3O> UNTREATED MILKA BOTH WHOLE AND 4 I SKIMMED,HAS VERY I LITTLE ANTI-RACHITIC J^* 3 ACTIVITY Ordinaru frvsh This authoritative quota* tion that fresh cows’ milk contains almost no vitamin D is convincing. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D —BUT
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