Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 July 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-07-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. Nj. 152. VOL. LXXXIX. TUESDAY, 7th JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement678 1931-07-07 1 7. NAG ATA I BROTHERS DENTISTS Pc?ad Office next fr The Dispencary. i&ttkeh OSc® 62'LeUh Street FORGERY GALVANISED CAN YOU AFFORD IT THESE HOLLOW-WARE. HARD TIMES? We can Quote you The Todd^Proteetograph Cheapest Prices x For all descriptions of will Prevent Cheque Galvanised Hollow-Ware Raising-. BUCKETS, BATHS, LATEX n/LicrT.-r PAILS,678 words
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Advertisement19 1931-07-07 1 Ih.tokisatsu STUDIO wtth up-to-date Photography by electrie lighA Thor* TTI. M 7Q, BISHOP PENANG. ill inn nr w an19 words
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Article47 1931-07-07 2 Summer Meeting 1931 Saturday, 4th of July 1931 Tuesday, 7th of July 1931 Thursday, 9th of July 1931 Saturday, 11th of 1931 Arrangements as mnal Programmes may be Obtained from the Secretaries of all Tnrf Clubs. —2l 23 25 28 30-6 2 5 7-747 words
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Advertisement438 1931-07-07 2 POSITION WANTED Y h r energetic Chinese fully qualified fB dresser, dispense? and laboratory assistant disengaged row Can start work at any time. K.nd’y reply to Box No. 105. c/j P n>ng Gazette. —ll7 TO LET To-let from Ist August Compound House ’’Edenturst” 16, Vermont Road J Garage, Tennis Court.438 words
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Advertisement486 1931-07-07 2 Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya Championships 1931. Entry forms giving fu l particulars of the above Championships to be held in Ku a'a Lumpur over August Bank Holidays may now be had on application from Secretaries of loca' Clubs or State Aesccia'ion. Entries close by first post on 11th July,486 words
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Advertisement1479 1931-07-07 2 TENDER» INVITED TOWN BANKS. municipal_notice NEDERLANDSCHE HAHDEIT' The Municipal Commissioners of LAL KJ nF INDIA LIMITED. MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. George Town, Ptnang, hereby invite JFS. A i alternative tenders for the undermention- AND [lncorporotedmEngland.] Y h r J Authorised Capital fignnOOO by Royal Charter A. D. 1824.] (1) Erection of1,479 words
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Article701 1931-07-07 3 LAWFUL DESIRES Corsica Losing Her Bandits CORSICA, the wild, beautiful island of revenge,” is tiring of its sinister reputation. With the growth of new generations has come the birth of a desire to live in accordance with the law. The merciless vendetta, that crazy blood701 words
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Advertisement333 1931-07-07 3 4| "’fej!Til 1 'T’O that vast majority of mankind OM, 1 which relics upon its dai'y labours |&«7, for its daily bread, the prospect of rF?; A illness brings anxiet es almost more S wearing than the suffering itself. Those carefully hoard d savings of yours every d >y of333 words
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Advertisement38 1931-07-07 3 RICKHANSWORTH P HOTEL EW 25 minutes London, I minute Station, own grounds, beautiful country. Golf, etc Every comfort, central heating, gas fires, running H. A C.in bedrooms. IDEAL FOR YOUR LEAVE Proprietor, having been East, knows your requirements.38 words
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Advertisement182 1931-07-07 3 I jtyjUJu Wmi BEssl lIIIISI lllSii liill OKI Sillli! Millll i'siPSßMa ObHRMI MhEMI PIIChIJST your leehk I Pro-list means double cleansing action— Listerine Tooth Paste on a Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush! The combination can’t fail. Use both 30 days. See how much whiter your teeth become how much more firm and182 words
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261 1931-07-07 4 Sir Oliver Lodge, the famous scientist* who was 80 on Jun* 12, predicted, in an interview, that the next revolutionary scientific event would be the discovery of another world* Sir Oliver added: "It will be a spiritual world which interacts with261 words
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Article323 1931-07-07 4 THOUSANDS STAY UP ALL NIGHT A Constantinople Rumour Thousands of Turks and Greeks, mostly women, stayed up all night in Constantinople recently owing to a rumour that the world was coming to an end, Th* director of the observatory was besieged with telephone messages323 words
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Article254 1931-07-07 4 HOLLYWOOD’S LATEST Devastating Exposure of U. S, Mentality "After all, whatever th* Russians and the Germans and the French and the English may say about the movies as art, motion picture production and distribution is a business,” writes Mr. William Orton in the Atlantic Monthly, •'lt is254 words
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Article54 1931-07-07 4 HAWKER PROMISES NOT TO DRINK FOR A YEAR On the understanding that he did not visit a public-house or take intoxicating I quor for a fyear, Nathaniel Webb, aged 29, a hawker, of Howard-road, Dartford, Kent,'was bound over at Darlford Police Court charge of being drunk in charge54 words
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Advertisement189 1931-07-07 4 I Beautiful film star I I reveals beauty secret I Aliss Renee Clama, the famous Gaumont Gainsborough film star, is, like other leading actresses, a firm believer in Odol. She writes: I ’HAT the finest features 1 are marre d by unsightly teeth cannot be denied, 1 W and particularly189 words
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Advertisement310 1931-07-07 4 1 1111 Ll ***** 111 Keeping fresh and alert! i .«wa» J I// W K&S Before and during those strenuous hours of I \IIH play the experienced sports-lover relies with ill l/f/ll confidence on the glowing stimulus and refreshing j 1 M properties of ’47ir Applied generously to the ///1310 words
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Article1857 1931-07-07 5 Robert Byron - The Architecture of the Viceroy’s House By Robert Byron in Country Life” The Rome of Hindostan lies on a scorched and windswept i l*iu, historied with tumbledown memorials of the Mohammedan conquerors. Across this plain glitters now an eighth, an English, Delhi» a vision of domes and towers,in “ Country Life” - 1,857 words
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Article558 1931-07-07 5 Mr. G. H. Girnett of Pari Tin Ltd., Chemor, expects to go on leave this month. Mr. R V. Brant, M. O. S., has been appointed to rc. as Fourth A-s slant Secretary to Government, F. M. S. 1 Mr. Chew Chin-hooi of the F. M. S.558 words
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Article907 1931-07-07 5 FROM ITS EARLIEST PHASE 'First Ascent in 1783 THE father of flying was he who first observed the birds The first balloonist was the’ man who looked at the clouds and thought that if he could only put a cloud into a bag the cloud907 words
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Article668 1931-07-07 5 CONTRASTING STYLES The Upright Stance Urged AMERICAN golfers have gone a long way to evolving a standardised swing for their long shots, but so far they have not done anything in that direction with regard*to the gentle art of putting, writes C. B. Macfarlane in the668 words
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Advertisement180 1931-07-07 5 -’jg A Vfl 8I X' WB I Cj BV >? X BOURJOIS HVy 7 paris B z in FACE FOWEEn S 3 The perfect face powder for H all occasions and seasons 8 gives an exquisite and peachif like bloom to the complexion and lends an air of distinction O180 words
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Article191 1931-07-07 6 GLASSFORD CUP Elkins Lowers Course Record The qualifying round for the Glassford <!up played at the Selangor Golf Club on Saturday was productive of several low scores but was made notable by a remarkably fine round of 69 by W. H. Elkins who thus lowered by 3191 words
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Article84 1931-07-07 6 Ratcliffe 201 Light Bines Score 385 London, July 6 A new record for University Cricket was set up to day in the Oxford and Cambridge match at Lords when Ratcliffe, the Cambridge batsman scored 201 runs. The Cambridge innings realised 385. Rugby Radio Service. The previous highest84 words
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68 1931-07-07 6 CHaMFIONS v TH& REST Mr. and Mrs Wong Pow On, the donors cf the Pow On Shield, have issued invita tions to a soccer match between the Province Wellesley Football League Champions Bertam Estate) and The Rest, to be played on the Bukit Mertajam public padang68 words
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Article47 1931-07-07 6 —Reuter. ESSEX DEFEATS HAMPSHIRE London, July 6 After tie'ng on the first innings Essex gained a two wickets victory over Hampshire at Colchester. The scores were as follows: Hants: 69 and 150 (Nichols 5/48 Essex: 69 Barirg 9/26) and 151 for 8 wkts.-—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article54 1931-07-07 6 —Reuter. VON ELM DEFEATED Toledo, July 6 In the second replay for the American Open Golf Championship Von Elm led Furke at the eighteenth hole by one stroke. 76 to 77. Turke came in in 71 compared with Von Elm’s 73 and thus won the.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article80 1931-07-07 6 The Batang Malaka Indian Association has-been registered with a membership foil The Managing Committee is as follows President. M 8 Ameer; Vice President R aicu; Hon Secretary. J D Christie; Hon Treasurer A Baboo Sahib; Hon Auditors, A biulhah and P Mohamed Kassim. Committee: C A80 words
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Article379 1931-07-07 6 —Reuter. MORE OUTRAGES Fear of Reprisals by Chinese Tokyo, July 6 'official despatch received at the Gendarme beadquarters confirms that twenty eight Chinese were killed and three hundred injured in the Pingyang riots The military and civil authorities are conferring to arrange protection for Chinese. The despatch—Reuter. - 379 words
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Article288 1931-07-07 6 OFFICIAL OPENING The official opening of the Hu Yew Seah Girls’ School took place yesterday. Amongst those present were Messrs. Heah Joo Seang, Tan Kiar Lew, Ong Joo Sun Chew Cheng Tean Yeoh Seng Chan, Lim Choon Ghee and Koo Thean Tan. Mr. Heah Joo288 words
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Article46 1931-07-07 6 To da’f, at the tfgplanade, at 6 p.flL 1. March Kwang Hsu Linckf 2. Overture The Magic Flute’ M< zari 3. Selection The Vagabond King Fnm 4 Gavotte Letf Cloches st,,. -de St. Malo Rimmer 5. Patrol Egyptian Vale Lime God Save The King46 words
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831 1931-07-07 6 WRONGFUL SEIZURE CLAIM Judge's Rebuke to Chinese Litigant Remarking that the claim appeared to be j one of extortion, the Penang District Judge, I Mr. H. A. Forrer, dismissed a case yester 9 day in which a Chinese blacksmith named Lee Thye Seng sought to831 words
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Article525 1931-07-07 6 TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT Workmen’s Compensation Legislation (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 7 Criticism of the Government’s inactivity in connection with the treatment of tuberou losis in the Colony was expressed at yesterday’s meeting of the Legislative Council by Mr. Tan Cheng Look who referred to the525 words
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Advertisement208 1931-07-07 6 OLD MALAYA. “Pranfitm OM Malaya by Lyril Baxendale, n now m tali at $2 a copy. Tin vohuno nay bo purchased through our agents throughout the Peninsula or direct frm tho j. Pinang Gazette Press ltd., la, f Peoang-street, Penang. £5,000.000 Next NOVEMBER SWEEP WILL ASTONISH THE WORLD Even the208 words
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Advertisement173 1931-07-07 6 E Regulate your DIGESTION I fr Kn KJ Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills H People who Mt and drmk too much, or get PS tiieir system upset from any other cause, KJ RU aeed a medicine such as Dr. Morse’s Indian Kj Boot PHte to keep the digestive tract in173 words
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1375 1931-07-07 7 Three Chinese Indicted Two Years for Voluntarily Causing Grievous Hurt Extenuating Circumstances When the fourth session of the Penang Assizes opening this morning before Mr. Justice Whitley, f Mr. L B. Gibson, the Deputy I Public rosecutor, stated that the 1 list consisted of1,375 words
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Article69 1931-07-07 7 CHINESE CHARGED A Chinese named Mak Kueli was to day produced before the Police Magistrate charged -with the theft of a pair of gold earrings. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till July 0, bail being allowed in $5O. The prosecution allege69 words
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203 1931-07-07 7 PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL Court of Appeal’s Decision Reversed YR. JU TICE SPROUIE UPHELD Messrs. Ross and Samuel have received news that the appeal to the Privy Council of E. P. Mohd. Noordin against the decision of the Court of Appeal of the Straits Settlements has been203 words
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Article338 1931-07-07 7 THE KOREAN TROUBLE How 7 It Started Shanghai, July 7 The genesis of the incident which caused the terrible Korean riot is contained in a statement to Reuter from an official of the Mukden Association of Foreign Affairs who states The Wangpaoshan affair originated through a Chinese renting338 words
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Article349 1931-07-07 7 WEIGHTS FOR TO-MORROW Sungei Besi Jumped to Class 1 Below will be found the weights for four races to be run on the third day, July 9, at Ipoh, from which it will be seen that Sungei Besi and Lightarmed, who ran in Class 2349 words
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Article88 1931-07-07 7 POLICE COURT CASE Lay Kai Wee. one of the two men who were convicted of the theft of 186 cigarettes from a stall in Jahud> Road, was to-day produced before Mr. Edward Jago for sentence. There being no previous convictions against the accused His Honour sentenced him88 words
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Article83 1931-07-07 7 SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL MATCH A match between the D A F.C. and the Perak Indians will be played oh the St. Xaviers’ Institution ground at 5 o’clock on Saturday. The match is under the patronge of Mr. G. W Bryant, President of Penang v unicipal Commission, and83 words
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Article431 1931-07-07 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir. —I am sure that Dr. Noel Clarke’s suggestion of appointing an experienced educationalist to the post of Director of Education, Malaya, will be warmly received by all those who are interested in the sub jeot of education in this431 words
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Advertisement26 1931-07-07 7 GREAT REDUCTION SALE ON All Chinesa Art and Crafts AT MOU YEHj& Co., 83, Bishop Street. Penang, COME AND MAKE INSPECTION TO-DAY —m w t 26-826 words
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Advertisement67 1931-07-07 7 FOR SALE. At a remarkably low figure, 1931 ‘‘D »g’s Head” Light La>er, beautifully stream lined, incorprating all the most modern features, including quick detachable combined filler cap, cylinder head and drain plug. More gallons per mile guaranteed. PILOT I SUPER WASP RECEIVING SETS (15-500 METRES) $7O-00 each (IN KIT67 words
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Advertisement319 1931-07-07 7 New Advertisements notices» Chinese Benevolent Association The funeral of Mr. Theah Khye Choe, who died at 153, Burmah road, on Ja’y 5» will take place on Saturday, July IL afc 11 a. m. KHOO THEAM LEOK, Secretary and Treasurer, The Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate, Limited (I corporated in the319 words
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612 1931-07-07 8 In the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, referring to the Workmen’s Compensation Bill, said We should not wait till we are compelled to legislate in this matter by Governments of countries on which we are dependent for our labour and the League612 words
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Article330 1931-07-07 8 Some time back, when the F.M.B. Government Loan was floated, we pointed oat the desirability of action by the Govern ment to secure early circulation of the loan money, by active participation in works and services, i There does not appear to be much330 words
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Article1002 1931-07-07 8 A ILL - A ILL. Penang, Tuesday. < SYNCHRONISING with the < A settlement of moratorium problems as between the United States and Erance which for some time past have kept the world in a state of suspense and doubt, comes the news that once again has the Pinang Gazette1,002 words
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Article89 1931-07-07 8 —Beattf* World Drive Commenced by New Organisation New York, July 6 The organisation of a great drive ag»i D3 j Communists which, it is hoped, will sP re to the principal countries throughout world is announced by the formation 0 committee of a hundred prominent cans to—Beattf* - 89 words
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Advertisement415 1931-07-07 8 y—,., zJW 4, *****1 l W 1 I 2 //*.-s* J I A Food for Every Occasion I —Fruits are D pilch us Nutritious Browned Marshmallow Pears. 1 No. can Libby’s Barlett Pears H B nr vgSf 10 Marshmallows 54 Cup nut meats I *SS|BSjS 8 Macaroon I D 3111415 words
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Advertisement70 1931-07-07 8 E. O. HOTEL TO-NIGHT Tuesday, 7th July, 1931, at 9-30 pm. AFTER DINNER DANCE Thurtd.y, 9tb July, 1931, at 9.30 pm. AFTER DINNER DANCE P. O. Outward Mail.—Dress Optional, Friday, ICth July, 1931, at 9.40 p.m. The Band of the s.s. “President Van Buren” will play at the AFTER DINNER70 words
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Miscellaneous28 1931-07-07 8 TIDE TABLES High Watai Low Water To Day 4.25 a.m. 10.22 a.m. 8.35 p.m. 10 45 p.m. To Morrow 5.14 am. 11 10 i.m. 421 p.m. 1126 p.m.28 words
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Obituary30 1931-07-07 8 DEATH Duncan —Andrew Dow Duncvn, Manager, Sungkap Para Plantations, Sungei Patani, at the General Hospital, Penang, this morning. The funeral procession leaves the General Hospital at 5p- m. this evening.30 words
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Article591 1931-07-07 9 PRINCIPLE ACCEPTED Historic Statement by Mr. Hoover MATTERS STILL TO BE FORMALLY RATIFIED Young Plan Signatories to Meet at Paris Washington, July 6 •‘I am glad to announce the American pioposal for one year’s postponement of all Lite’-Governmental debts and Reparations has now beei accepted in principle591 words
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Article, Illustration245 1931-07-07 9 Preliminary flnnounegwnt Our Contribution Towards ©gttgr Tradg and Commgreg SOMETHING new and novel in the newspaper history of the Straits Settlements will be launched in the next few days. It will be one of the most elaborate schemes eve r presented by any newspaper245 words
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Article80 1931-07-07 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Benn Questioned on Carrying Out R.T C. Proposals London, July 6 Questioned on ibe carrying out of the Round Table Conference proposals for India Mr. Wedgwood B->nn said ha was in con sultation with the Governments of India and Burma, but be was not yet.—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article65 1931-07-07 9 Reuter. Official Enquiry Finds Signals Were Overrun London, July 6 The official enquiry into the Royal Scot accident at Leighton Buzzard on March 23 was found to be due to the failure of the Royal Scot enginemen to obey the signal indications. Direct evidence with regard toReuter. - 65 words
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Article40 1931-07-07 9 i.-r-Reuter. Signal Honour for Round the blohe Flyers Washington, July 6 President Hoover had luncheon with the fliers Gatty and Post at the White House to day. The distinguished gathering included members of the Cabinet.i.-r-Reuter. - 40 words
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Article84 1931-07-07 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Death of Former Lord Mayor of London London, July 6 Sir William Waterlow, formerly Lord Mayor of London, died in a nursing home to day after a short illness. He was at one time Managing Director of the famous printing firm which in the—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article67 1931-07-07 9 —Reuter. Trouble Spreads to the Shan States Rangoon, July 6 Forty rebels out of 150 were killed and the same number wounded in an engage merit with military police in the Shan States whither the rebellion has spread. Twenty one guns and many dahs have been seized. Other—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article47 1931-07-07 9 —Reuter. Programme for Zionist Federation Bale, July 6 A far reaching programme for Zionist federation was unanimously adopted by thirty four countries at the Zionist Congress. The programme aims at world union of general Zionists with the ultimate goal of rebuilding Israel in Palestine..—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article167 1931-07-07 9 Rugby Radio Service Britain’s Census Figures GREATER LONDON REACHES 12,000,000 1,861,063 “Superfluous” Females London, July 8 The first figures of the census taken on f pril 27 issued by the Registrar General to-day show a total population in England and Wales of 33,918 039 an increaseRugby Radio Service - 167 words
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Article142 1931-07-07 9 CASE POSTPONED The case in which -Lim Toon Looi, a Chinese woman is charged with crimin il breach of trust of jewellery valued over SI,OCO was again mentioned before Mr. Edward Jago. Police Magistrate, this morn ing. Mr. Mac Niece for the defence mentioned the case142 words
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Article94 1931-07-07 9 WELL KNOWN KEDAH PLANTER The dealh took place at the General Hospital this morning of Andrew Dow DuiWJ, manager of Para Planta- Patani, who wol? <« of age to morrow came to Malaya x—ago and was first employed on one of th? estates of94 words
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Article46 1931-07-07 9 TAMIL CHARGED Murugan a Tamil, was to day charged before the Police Magistrate, with volun tarily causing grievous hurt to Muthulingam at 255 Burmah Road Penang. On c’aiming trial, His Worship postponed the case till July'l4 and allowed the accused bail in SIOO.46 words
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Article98 1931-07-07 9 Heavy Stocks Over From Last Season (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok July 7 Faced by an extraordinarily dry season coupled with the possession of large stocks remaining over from last harvest and the consequent low prices of paddy, farmers are hesitating to plant up the98 words
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Article153 1931-07-07 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Four M. P.'s Apologise for Rowdy Conduct London, July 6 Apologies for their part in the House of Commons scene on July 2 were effared by Messrs. Maxton. Kinley. Buchanan and Beckett, Left wingers The Premier, expressing gratification that the apologies had been made,—Rugby Radio Service. - 153 words
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Advertisement169 1931-07-07 9 j “JASONITE” y I (FLAT) I I OIL WALL PAINT. 114 LB. KEGS REDUCED FORMER PRICE PDIPF i Ifirn «nlut rEn KIES AJUSK*®* I $6.00 $4.00 REDUCEDPRICES Colours Stocked, Putty, Sky Blue, 01 iv Green, Eau De. Nil, Primrose, Mitcham Green, Turqndise Blue, Mulberry, Sea Green, Golden i Brown, Fawn169 words
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Article1151 1931-07-07 10 ACTS MAY BEGIN TO TALK The Governor at American Dinner On the first occasion on which a Gove ncr of the Straits Settlements of Maias a has ever been invited to attend the annual ce’ebrations of the American Association of Malaya on Independence Day, which was the1,151 words
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Article202 1931-07-07 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co's share list si 11 ajn. to-day:— Yesterday To day £444 SHARES =3 f CQ UQ n QQ o. So. 10. So. Mining Ayer Hitam 13/3 14/- 13/3 14/- ex Bangrin Tin M 10/9 11/9202 words
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Article58 1931-07-07 10 Latest London, Ntw York and Local Prices T/A/: LONDON SpntSIISOO Up £ll7 6 3 Nutts' £120*15 0 Up £ll7 6 SINGAPORE $60.25 per lial Down $1.50 100 tons ta RUBBER t Louden 3 3/16 d, Jtown 1/16 d. New T«rk 6f c. (W) Unchanged leal 10t c.58 words
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Article31 1931-07-07 10 SMALL NET INCREASE ON THE WEEK Rubber stock figures issued in London list night were: London 82 170 tone, decrease 271 tons Liverpool 51,522 tons, increase 436 tone.31 words
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Article70 1931-07-07 10 Penang, July 7, 1931. Bii Oourtuv 0/ f ht Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 < m/te 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m-ts credit 2/4 1/32 S Documentary 2/4 5/32 Oa New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 ladia T.T. 155} B&ngkok T.T. 78 Ba&avia M T.T.70 words
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Article430 1931-07-07 10 LONDON.STANDARD (LOOSE) 3.R. Sheet 101 oh. per pound «per pl 114/33 Steady. London 3 3/161 New York 6f ete (gold.) (By Oowtety of Moure. AUen Dennye.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are as foilowa: Spot 101 eta. per lb. July430 words
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Article45 1931-07-07 10 The homeward mail by the 8.8. Kaihgaf cloees at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 11 h instant. The B.F. Ifajputana with ma b desrafohed from London on Jn; e 18 i 8 exrectfd in »rrivA here it noon on Thursday, the 9th iretant.45 words
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Article810 1931-07-07 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES f As x_ 3 a BUBBIK HMM fa |a fa AlleEbyßnbbeeWe so i° fts EKTO&ST? 1 1 H r Aye» Molek Rubbe» Oe Aye» Panaa Biibbee Babaßea 6. 80 Balaa Flanttaf SynSlaate Baaaett Rubbea (fc Beta Btatans Be»» BeMoe* F Un K $2 Bente Bubbe»810 words
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Advertisement370 1931-07-07 10 You Get More Programmes WAH COY. At Much Less Expense 47, Leith Street. When You U TAILOR and OUTFITTER. Cutting a Speciality. > Workmanship Guaranteed. PRICES moder ate. Every kind of tweed and cloth in stock. RADIO A trial will convince you. MglgMßßsßiW Univ IA/noov? yoa wanl t® I sinl370 words
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Article841 1931-07-07 11 Burma’s Double Crisis r dots not require much foresight to •ee that Burma is faced with the double possibility of a financial and «1 agricultural crisis worse even than that which faces her to-day, writes Theophilus In the ’’Rangoon Times.” While sgricul Bure relies841 words
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Article950 1931-07-07 11 MINUTES OF MEETING Registration of Criminals 4. 1 Summary cf the minutes of a committee meeting held at the offices of the Penang Chamber of Com mere a on Monday, 29th June, 1931 at 4 p.m.: 1. Minutes: The minutes of the com mittee meeting on the950 words
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Advertisement101 1931-07-07 11 jih? What will be best for baby? j rxll Take the advice A °f thousands of doctors, nurses and parents—-GIVE BABY MELLIN’S FOOD. Mellin’s has been proved to be the nearest possible equivalent to breast milk. It is easily digested and promotes the vigorous development of Baby from birth onwards.101 words
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Article1098 1931-07-07 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THS following is a list of vesarriving and sailing from Penang during the IN PORT TO DAY ms” DJak due from Batoe-BArs, Belawan-Deli and Largn. Sailing to-day for Simpang Olim, BatoeBahra and Bela wan-Deli. 11 H Krian 0 from1,098 words
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Miscellaneous310 1931-07-07 12 I^l———TM— HIM HI.I .HIM! II T fi»#!* I Xd^ Best Sound 2 64 s ound |^j[s ys rtj n Town. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 30 Metro-Gold wyn- Mayer’s Superb Musical Romance of the Life of Jenny Lind GRACE MOORE The Talented Opera Star of “New Moon” IN A LADY’S MORALS” WITH310 words
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359 1931-07-07 13 TWO YEARS’ RESEARCH What Antarctic Voyagers Missed Most THERE were glad reunions on board “Discovery II”. in St. Katherine’s Dock, Stepney, on. l June 6. The ship has been away two years in the Antarctic, conducting research work in connection with the habits and359 words
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Article149 1931-07-07 13 LAST WORDS TO WIFE: "VERY, VERY, VERY CAREFUL” The laat words of "Speed’ l Holman» a famous American airman, to his wife were "very, very, very careful.” Two hours later he had crashed before a crowd of several thousand people when he failed to come out of149 words
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Article139 1931-07-07 13 How tanks were named, and how they came to be constructed, was told to the Southampton Round Table by Sir William Tritton, one of the engineers responsible for their development. "When I sent out the drawings to the machine shop,” he said, "I marked the139 words
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Article85 1931-07-07 13 Women who wish to wear the most fashionable complexions are treating their faces to expensive courses of lily-white treatment. The sunburned complexion —the bright, glossy tan se eagerly cultivated during the autumn and winter by all those who had not opportunities of acquiring it naturally on85 words
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Article100 1931-07-07 13 Why has Mr. Baldwin got into the bad habit of calling himself, aa he did again at Welbeck, "an old man”? (asks the London correspondent of the Liverpool "Daily Poet”.) He doea not look old, and lam sure he doea not feel old. According to the atateaman’a100 words
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Article614 1931-07-07 14 WEALTH IN MILLIONS Death of Arab 80 Years in Colombo FEW careers have been so romantic and remarkable as that of Hadji Ibrahim bin Ahamed of Colombo, who died at the age of 105 years. Beginning in Ceylon nearly 80 years ago with very little to614 words
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