Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 July 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 154. VOL LXXXIX. THURSDAY, &h JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 632 1 |t. hag ata BSOTHEEB OENTISTS firnd Office next do The Dispensary WamhOffioe ®2, Leith Street L. I Building Materials ferl AND k ENGINEERING SUPPLIES s THAT'S THE SPIRIT, HYRIB Scotch whisk* LOW “black a white* C f lx Tg&T < cIX STEEL REINFORCEMENT •iA««ew LOKOO*» Write i or Particulars Samples
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    • 17 1 HTOKISATSIII STUDIO j with np-to-dftta Phot»by electrh JiftM» 1 Then# Hl, M M, BIBHOB STBEX. I PENAIW.
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  • 664 2 FIVE LONDON HOUSES CHANGE HANDS British Control Resumed FIVE theatres, among the most important in the West End of London, are to return to British control from American Interests. Sir Harold Wernher is about to conclude an agreement for their transfer with Messrs. Shubert, the well-known theatrical
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1180 2 ROSmOH WANTED TENDER, T enn j S Rackets Young energetic Chinese fully qualified MUNICIPAL NOTICE TT 1 as dresser, dispenser and laboratory assistant If AcF 1*111(1111(1* I 111(1 AV* disengaged now* Can start work at any The Municipal Commissioners of BuVvll. lllblllK wJ UUd time. Kindly reply to Box No.
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    • 74 2 M r A/?nw;s PJZ.S.S, j APIOL A STEEL I 1 Sura awi rartMM far ell I j complaints. Every lady staald b bo» house, W, J. EDMOADS, I Th* English Pharmacy I 52, 54, Beach Street, tenant I o RICKMANSWORTH 25 minutes London, I minute Station, own grounds, beautiful country.
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    • 847 2 banks. THE MERCANTILE BANK «EDERLANOSCHE HAHDeT OF INDIA, LIMITED. MAATSCHAPPIJ, I. V. I Incorporated in England,] NETHERLANDS TRADING BOCISTV L [lncorporated in Holland Authorised Capital s?’2nnnnO b B®*" 1 Charter A D< !824.] Subscribed Capital Paid-up Sl’m’oOO Paid-up-Capital Fl. 80,030,Q0Q fiboserve Fund Undivided Profits [about. £6,869 igf) BOABDOFDIKECI'OBS BtatatorrßawrTe J.
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 726 3 Monday:—For Bending to Mistress Bassett do write out a very economical recipe for a Sponge Pudding, likely to be useful to her during the summer. It is writable for giving to chJdren to eat with «tewed fruit, especially if baked in a ring mould, when the fruit
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    • 461 3  -  BY MONICA MERRY Perhaps you have, till now, bought your little caps from a favourite milliner, or have attempted a croehetted beret, but that is all. Well, why not lock through your piece bag and see if you lave a strip sufficiently larx:e for a new, bonnet
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    • 456 3  -  BY MURIEL RAPSON Colcured bed linen is still very popular among housewives wh- Lka to keep their bedrooms up-to-cat?, though one never knows how long the fashion will i&main in vogue. For this reason, a great many women resist the temptation to buy tinted sheets. The
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    • 65 3 This early summer suit of soft green suiting is made from two weights, the heavier material being used for the coat. To the frock, there is a roll collar and vest of white crepe-de-chine. The coat has an interesting collar threaded through the revers. It is of
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    • 553 3  -  BY LYDIA LIDSTONE There are few women who are not < keenly alive to the lure and charm of precious stones, which have been describ- ed as imprisoned sunlight.*’ They have the peculiar fascination of beautiful colours that endure and do not fade away rapidly, as
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    • 435 3  -  BY MAR E LASCELLES Someome has said—and this in connection with beauty—use nothing too often, or for too long. I wish I c mid convince girls who are worried about their complexions that uhen they find a powder, or face cream which pleases them, they should not
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    • 675 3 BY ROSAMUND Quite one of the most difficult tasks the woman in the little home tai to face durirg the summer months, is keeping? food fresh so that it arrive* on the table appetising and wholesome. Too often larders are inadequate or wrongly The idoal arder is
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  • 361 3 ASIATIC PARASITES In the House of Commons on J une 4, Mr. Smithers (Ohislehu’st, U.) asked the Minister of Health what steps bad been taken to ensure that the butter imported into Great Britain from Soviet Russia during the past month was analytically pure and was packed
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1206 4 jf" l^— S^^— GREAT POPULAR ELECTION $lO,OOO IN PRIZES I OFFERED BY THE f mug (gaytte II /f ,77/77 I VALUE GRAND GRAND PRIZE prize I •rm I J s I I I $3,400. AUSTIN 16-6 CYL. VALUE I j Purchased and Displayed at BORNEO MOTORS $3,400. E Wot PURCHASED
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    • 1267 5 <g" —BB=- v Q ■■-jyftgJJS-! -B! Kt= t |HOW popular are you? HOW MANY VOTES CAN YOU GET? I I Enter the PINANG GAZETTE’S fir *.i Great Popular Election. |l Election opens Jnly 11 tn r?« Advantage ot I [lection Closes Sept. 15lh I ifV. n lIIMHIIII I.mimii 11 u
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  • 991 6 A HONG KONG VESSEL Capt. Robert Waard Does it Again 1 he following is taken from the Pacific Motor Beat for May: Onos again Capt. Robert Waard, intrepid ravigator of the Pacific haa crossed the broad expanse of the western ocean in a small
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  • 439 6 Mrs. N.H. P. Whitley, wife cf acting Puisne Judge, Peraog, is on a visit to Ipoh. Mr. W. F. N. Churchill. District Officer, Raub, has gone on trausfer as District Officer, Upper Perak. Mrs. A. H. Lar caster, who for some days past has been indisposed, is
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  • 147 6 SEARCH FOR ASSAILANT STILL UNSUCCESSFUL In spite cf a rigorous search for the Chinese who stabbed and killed Thomas William Gunter, an Engl.shman, in Wilkie-road, Singapore, on Sunday night, no arrest has yet been male. The murderer is believed to be in hiding in Singapore. Gunter,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 165 6 IN SLUMP ADVERTISE. trade is ba I the motto of every man who has something to 9 ,4? sell should be Publicity, Publicity and again Publicity. Economy ceases to be economy when it is applied to the money set aside for advertising purposes. wise business man knows this I I
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    • 378 6 “The Georgetown” First Again A NEW FILM KODAK VERICHROME. A Faster Film. A Master Film. More Brilliant Pictures! No More Under-Exposure! Stocks Just Arrived AT “THE GEORGETOWN” There has never been a film like this before! There have been fast films, reliable films, films that were sensitive to colour films
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  • 128 7 BY 8 WIOKET3 Reuter. Wellins Takes 5 For 25 London, July 8 Oxford won the Inter-’Varsity cricket match by 8 wickets at Lord’s to day. Of the 93 matches played Cambridge has won 44 Oxford 87 and 12 have been left drawn. Cambridge, facing a first innings
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  • 54 7 •—Reuter. SchmeJing to Meet Italian Giant New York, July 9 The Schmeling—Camera world's cham jrionship fight has been fixed for September 17. The contest is to be of fifteen rounds, and tbs venue is not yet settled pending the New York Boxiog Commission's ruling with regard to the
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  • 132 7 VIPIT OF ALOR STAR FCOTBALL TEAM Tunku Abdul Rahman is bringing a team from A lor Star to play «gainst the Chinese Recreation Club to morrow. The match will be played at the Victoria Green at 5 15. The teams are as follows r Tunku Abdul Rahman’s
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  • 116 7 SUCCESSFUL SIDE KEPT INTACT There will be a trial match on the Espla nade on Tuesday at 515 p m. The follow ing have been selected. Colour?: -E. Walker; Khaw Bian Thong and D J. Fleming Capt.); Chee Huck 800 O. G, Mydin and C. Danker; Fook
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  • 163 7 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO DAY The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Ipoh Raes 2—Buffoon, Beaufort and Fortune Star. Race 4 —Nefertiti and Maison Lafitte. Race s—Conceit and Bobtail. Race 6—Alpha, Mount Annan and Varne. Race 7 —Sungei Besi. All Engagements:—Nefertiti, Maison Lafitte and Conceit.
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  • 44 7 King’s New York Broadcast Not Heard (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 8 Listeners waited in vain until 8.30 this morning endeavouring to receive the King’s speech from New York. Bangkok’s programme to New York earlier in the evening was received perfectly.
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  • 143 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Mosley Group and Left Wingers Oppose Reform Bill London. July 8 In the House of Commons the Minister of Labour, Miss Bondfield, moved the second reading of the Bill based on the recommendations of the Royal Commission on unemployment insurance with regard to “anomalies" in
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  • 140 7 other development schemes.—Rugby Radio Service. Devising Means to Balance the Budget London. July 8 In the House of Commons Dr. Drum mond Shieis Under Secretary for the Colonies, announced that the Commission which is to investigate the financial position of Mauritius in the light of the Colony’s economic
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  • 132 7 PLEAD 3 GUILTY TO THEFT CHARGE Having been arrested at Sungei Patau on a warrant issued from Penang, a Tamil named Rajaratnam was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago. Polios Magistrate charged with the theft of clothing valued $6O/ the property of Mohamed Ibrahim
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  • 53 7 .—Reuter. Whole-Hearted Acceptance of Invitation to Geneva Washington, July 9 The United States Government has received an invitation from the League of Nations to participate in the Disarmament Conference at Geneva in February. It is stated at the State Department that "wholehearted acceptance’* will be despatched in
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  • 70 7 —Reuter. Piecework to be Introduced in Don Basin Moscow, July 9 The mechanisation of fifty per cent of the large mines in the Don Basin by next year and the opening of fifteen new mines this year is provided for in an ’appeal" issued by Stalin to the
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  • 36 7 Reuter. London, July 9 The Daily Mail has opened a national Shilling Fund for the wife of Petty Officer Willis, heading the list with a preliminary subscription of two thousand shillings.—
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  • 508 7 PEOPLE MEAN TO HAVE THOSE CARS What is Your Fancy for a Premier or A Chancellor? The initial announcement of the Great Popular Election instigated by the Pinang Gazette has created keen enthusiasm throughout Penang and the surrounding districts. To day hundreds of people
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  • 109 7 CIRCUMSTANCES OF SUSPICION NOT ENOUGH Seremban, July 7 A successful appeal has been made by Rasiah, a technical subordinate on the F M.S. Railways who had been charged with being knowingly concerned in an attempt at evasion of Customs duties by conveying a bag of matches on
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  • 76 7 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Prospect of Peace for At Least One Year London, July 8 The Coal Mines Bill introduced by the Government to deal with the situation arising from the expiry to morrow of the period allowed by previous legislation before the seven hours day became compulsory,
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  • 611 7 SUPREME COURT SUIT Doubt with Regard to Plaintiff’s Name In the Penang Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, the Estate and Trust Agencies, (1927) Ltd., as adminisstrators of the estate and effects of Lim Peng Phooi alias Lim Sin Mow alias Lim
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  • 85 7 BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES The Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society will broadcast the following pro grammes on a wave length of 55.5 Metres Friday —from the studio: 6.30 to 700 p m. Chinese Music. 7.00 7.15 English Music. 715 I, British Official Wireless News. 7.25 880 ,i English
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  • 128 7 DR. WU LIEN TEH’S VISIT Chinese Consul Hot Allowed to Board P. 0. Mail A regrettable incident occurred at Swetienham Pier to day on the arrival of the Rajputan i. A number of prominent members of the Chinese community including the Chinese Consul, Messrs, Heah Joo Seang,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 459 7 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —Last Sunday your journal came out with cable news relating to the discussion proceeding in Paris as between representatives of the United States and France regarding the Hoover Flan, in which millions of people are deeply interested. The news
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    • 161 7 Sir.—The article in your paper on the subject of Diseases Due to Faulty Diet,” published on Wednesday, discloses information of vital import to the community and is one on which simple and easily understood instruction is neces ary. We have elaborate Government medical departments, indifferent Hospitals, a big
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 530 8 Having regard to the frequency, and on occasion, pungency, of the criticisms, levelled by press and public alike, at the Posts and Telegraphs, S.S. and F.M.S., it is not improbable that that Department has come to regard itself as a much maligned body. It need not show signs
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  • 227 8 I Some tipae back we wrote recommending tlje adoption of a general stocktaking of goods in the colony tabulated on the basis of the official import lists from confidential figures supplied by importers in the same manner as the Chamber of Commerce stock lists are prepared; and,
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  • 67 8 Reuter. Goveroor-General Empowered to Act Surgically Paris, July 8 The Communist canker in Indo China is engaging the earnest attention of the Government. M. Pasquier, the GovernorGeneral, is returning to Indo China from furlough empowered to act surgically if necessary while the Colonial Minister, M. Reynaud, plans
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  • 1232 8 Penang, Thursday. /U is seldom that a publication designed to serve the interests of one company can be described as of surpassing general interest, but we have come upon the exception which proves the rule. This is the “Anchor Magazine” issued by Barclay Perkins and Co., Limited
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 486 8 I IP A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits arc Deiich--UR Nutritious Browned Marshmallow Pears. S 1 1 Ko. 2V 2 c an Libby’s Barlett’P«ars n Sffi 10 Marshmallows m Cup nut B 3 &j Macaroon |g JrtAr’wvV Drain the Pears and fill the centres withqnarM Zd6Kifeffig\ s&£i?\-Yk‘& tered marshmallows and
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    • 65 8 E. O HOTEL TO-NIGHT Thursday, 9th July, 1931, at 930 p m. AFTER DINNER DANCE P. O. Outward Mail- -Dr ss Optional. Friday, 10th July, 1931, at 9.40 p.m. The Band of the s.s. “President Van Buren” will play at the AFTER DINNER DANCE Sunday, 12th July, 1931, 8 p.m.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1099 9 Emergency Decrees Issued Stock Markets React Experts to Meet at Paris on July 17 Moratorium Now in Effect Berlin, June 8 Something more substantial than sentiment accounted for the slump on the Bourse to-day, namely, confirmation of the collapse of the Norddeutsche Wool Company. The
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  • 68 9 sand long tons per annum.—Rugby Radio Service. Minimum Quota of 10,000 Long Tons a Year START ON SEPTEMBER 1 London, July 8 The Chairman of the International Tin Committee announces that the Government of Siam has decided to adhere to the tin control scheme from
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  • 77 9 Reuter. I 300,000,000 Income From Abroad Washington, July 8 According to the Commerce Department the net export of capital from the United States for 1930 was $773 000 000 com pared with $914 000 000 in 1928 and «306 000 000 in 1929. Receipts interest, bond
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  • 45 9 —Reuter. Faults Discovered in Five Newest Cruisers Washington, July 8 Defective sternpost castings have been discovered in five of the United .States newest cruisers, namely, ''Chester,” Louis ville,” "Chicago,” "Northampton” end 'Augusta.” The faults are attributed to bad casting or faulty designing.
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  • 61 9 —Reuter. Husbands See Wives’ ’rlane (oilapse Columbus, Ohio, July 8 An aeroplane in which Mrs Post and Mrs. Gatty were flying to Oklahoma collapsed on landing here from New York. Post and Gatty. flying in the Winniemae, witnessed the accident from the air and landed
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  • 56 9 —Reuter. Non-Stop Attempt from Seattle to Tokio via Alaska Seattle, July 8 The American airmen, Robbins and Jones, have left on a non stop refuelling flight to Tokio via Alaska and Northern Siberia whither refuelling ’planes were sent The venture is an attempt to win the £5.000 prize
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  • 331 9 —Reuter. Many Chinese Beaten to Death OPPOSITION BLAMES THE GOVERNMENT Assessing Basis of Victims’ Compensation Tokyo, July I Incoming despatches, both official and press, tell terrible stories of incidents occurring at widely separated points in Korea; of Koreans assaulting Chinese and beating them to death and of
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  • 105 9 Reuter. Sino Cuban £1,000,000 Enterprise Nanking, July 9 A draft agreement for the establishment of a large scale sugar refinery at Shanghai by Sino-Cuban interests has been signed, according to an announcement by tho Minister of Industry, Mr. H. H. Kung, who states the proposed company will
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  • 111 9 Success of Empire Marketing Board’s Campaign London. July 8 The report of the Empire Marketing Board, just issued, records increased buying of Empire products in Great Britain, which is attributed in part to greater scientific attention by producers to grading and orderly marketing. Two hundred local authorities have
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  • 100 9 ,—Reuter. Scandals Condemned by Wickersham Commission Washington, July 8 The report of the Wickersham Commis sion of investigation into conditions in children's prisons in the United States strongly criticises the Federal Government s practice of placing young law breakers on the same basis as hardened
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  • 58 9 .—Rugby Radio Se-vice. New Throne (hairs of British Oak London, July 8 The King and Queen held Court and Levee at Holyrood Palace. Edinburgh, to-day attended by a thousand guests. The Duke and Duchess of York wo-e in the Royal Circle and the King and Queen occupied
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  • 108 9 Reuter. Pilots in Hands of Hostile Mongolians Shanghai, July 8 A mail carrying Junkers ’plane of the Eurasia Corporation whose service connects Nanking and Berlin is reported to have been captured by a Mongo'ian tribe in OuterMongolia. The fate of the two German pilots is not
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  • 67 9 Reuter. Three Week Gathering in London London, July 9 Representatives of many Colonies, Protectorates, Mandated Territories, certain Dominions and India and also prominent survey experts of Great Britain are attending the second conference cf Empire Survey Officers opened at the Colonial Office yesterday and extending to July
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  • 35 9 Opposition benches th.s afternoon. Rug''/ Radio Service. London, July 8 For the first time Sir Oswald Mosley and his followers took their places on the Opposition benches th.s afternoon. Rug''/
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 fertilisers. STOCKS HELD SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, NITRATE OF SODA, NITROLIM, CAKEMEALB, BONE MEALS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, BASIC SLAG, FIBH, PLUTOPHOB, POTASH SALTS, ETC., ETC. STANDARD ADCO Synthetic Farmyard Manure STANDARD FLOWER AND LAWN FERTILISERS. WORM KILLER. Durege and Thomas* Ltd., PENANG.
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    • 115 9 SPECIAL ABRIDGED VERSION) Gilbert and Sullivan Opera’s Th« Pirates Penzance AND The Yeoman of ths Guard Recorded Under the Personal Supervision of Rupert Doyly Carte Complete with Album $10.50 S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD.; 76, Bishop Street, PENANG. j <( NOTICE AUGUST BANK HOLIDAYS The problem of where to go and
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  • 347 10 SUB WARDER ASSAULTED Severe Sentence for Ship s Tindal Tall, well built and wearing a heavy moustache, Omar Sahib, an Indian MohaLjnadan, made his appearance in the Penang IlDistrict Court this morning, f The man, who described himself as a m tindal on a ship,
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  • 336 10 SENIOR PENANG PILOT Funeral This Afternoon "We regret to record the death which took place yesterday of Capt. Samuel Robert AVitherington Perkins, Senior Pilot in Tenang, since October 1927. The late Oapt. Perkinshad, in fact, sent in bis resignation a few days prior to his
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  • 94 10 Capt. Ralph hero of Peter B Kyne’a stories of the sea, is going to sea again i but this time as master of a sloop -whose crew of young natural scientists -will photograph whales in their northern habitat. The cruise will be something cf
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  • 493 10 CHINESE CONVICTED Unusual Discovery By Police A remarkable story of how a Chinese "doctor" was caught in the act of inoculating a patient was related in the Penang District Court this morning before, Mr. H. A Forrer. In the dock stood Tien Chong Swee, a wizened,
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  • 226 10 GETS GAOL FOR FkLSE REPORT A yonng Malay named Ibrahim bin Idris was charged before the Tpoh Magistrate in the Police Court on M mfa? with giving false information to the Police, It was alleged that the accnsed made a report to Mr. E. A. Lamerton,
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  • 73 10 The homeward mail by the 8.8. Kashgar cl ses at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 11 ch instant. Mr. T. G. Husband, Senior Executive Engineer, Province Wellesley, has been transferred to Singapore as Executive Engineer and there will be no Senior Executive Engineer at Butterworth for the time
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  • 1053 10 DEGREASED PROFIT Strict Conservation of Resources TIN S FUTURE London, June 23 A profit of £48,399, against £110,835 in the previous year, is reported by the Angl>Oriental Mining Corporation, Ltd, for the twelve months to February 28, 1931. Deducting expenses and fees and adding the surplus brought
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  • 337 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Shut 10i M. pUl3/66 Qaiet. London 3 3/161 New York 6$ otei (gold.) (Bf Oourteay of Maaara. Alim General Produce Agency Ltd* Singapore Frioee for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot M 10|cts.per lb. Auf/dept. Oct./Dec. 10» Jan./Ma’ Uf Market
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  • 68 10 (Rugby Radio Shrvicb) London, July 8 Paris. 124.12; New York, 4.861» Brussels, 34 85. Geneva, 25.(8; Amsterdam, 12.07; Milan 92.14; Berlin 20.51; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen* 18.16 Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62 Prague, 164’; Helsingfors, 163 g Madrid* 5121; Lisbon, 110|: Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 3iV; Buenos Aires, 35H
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  • 246 10 JUNE RETURNS The following are the l ite&t returns for Jane: Piculs Gopeng Consolidated Ltd I.oo° Tekka Ltd. 00, 416 Tributers 164 580 Tekka Taiping Ltd. 550 Pengkalen Limited Dredges 1,050 Tributers 3 1,053 Rambutan Ltd. The Kinta Tin Mines Ltd. 3»u Idris Hydraulic Tin Ltd.
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  • 126 10 lbs Narborough 86,595 Fusing 20,565 Sungei Tukang 34,010 Malakoff 144,700 Kuala Muda 267 974 United Patani 167,943 Taiping 109,0 n 0 Sungei Batu 5), 800 Foothills (vfalaya) 21,400 Bertam C. 169,600 Windsor (F.M S.) 30,700 Vai D’or 45,700 Kuala Sidim 76,769 Bassett 29,600 Bnkit Katil 1*2,542 Perak River
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  • 46 10 To day at Da to Rramat at 6 p.m. 1. March Oriental Echoes Rosey 2. Overture The Fair Maid Of Perth Waddell 8. Selection The Circus Girl Caryll 4. Intermezzo Malinda’s Fairy Bower Hume 5. One Step Sarah Jane Gilbert God Save the King
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  • 156 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation? In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co's share list at 11 aan. to-day:— Yesterday To day Ss S g Shares >• >■ D a> B o PQ QQ CQ qq C. 0. 0. G. Mining Batu Caves. M -25 .30
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  • 60 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices T//V: LONDON Spt 1113 5 0 Down £4 7-6 3UMtlis’ £ll5 0 0 Down £4lO 0 SINGAPORE $5B 00 M Unchanged 150 tons dsne RUBBER-. LoflAm 3 3/16 d, Down 1/16 d. New York 6J c. (Doh!) Down ic, Lical
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 80 10 The Ampang Jin Company Limited This is to give notice that Share Certificate No. 540 of the above Company is believed to have been lost, and that n) share certificate bearing this number ani purporting to have been issued, signed and sealed by and on behalf of the Company h
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    • 132 10 New Advertisements TO LET No 12. Logan Road, a’sT two seaside bungalows Nos. 100 nd 101, Ticjong Tokong Road. Reasonable Rent. Apply to 36, Church Street, Penang. FOR SALE N w bl ick astride riding habit by Nichol, slim fig ire, cost £l9 19 0, s6s*, Black Boots, Trees, size
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  • 700 11 INTERESTING PHENOMENON The First to Suffer, First to Recover Among the British indugtrie® which ■were the first to feel the effect of the poet-war difficulties was the engineering industry. Not all sections were so affected, for the electrical branch of the industry has been ver; ac
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  • 71 11 Penang, July 9, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On Tendon Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 M 4 m/te 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/te credit 2/4 1/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/32 O- New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1.420 India T.T, 155| Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 139
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  • 455 11 MIDLAND BANE’S VIEW Ample Credit Facilities Should Be Provided The Midland Bank, in its "Monthly Review," has added the Board of Trade i ndex of production to its series of quarterly charts. The relative buoyancy of home trade is indicated, among several signs, by the maintenance
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  • 215 11 Penang, July 9, 1931. i c cte. «1 Opium p, ah*rt aam 1,000.00 1 Claves it 90.0 C I Sold leaf elltrt 72.00 Mace Picking nom 170.0’ Nutmsgs 80s 70.00 < 1101 .1 60.00 Coconuts per LOOO h 15.00 Copra «undried buyers 4.90 1 Rattans «lea ILL’ Rattans
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  • 536 11 1,000,003 SHARES ISSUED Progress Reported at Statutory Meeting In accordance with the Companies Ordinance the statutory meeting of Malayan Breweries, Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs. Fraser and Neave, TrafaJgar-ttreet, Singapore, on July 6. at noon. Mr. C. V. Bailey presided, supported by Mr. E.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 34 11 Made in England and used in the British Houses of Parliament—he nee the letters H.P. H.P. is totally different from other sauces. Mellow and piquant no one flavour predominates. ijwr rich t thick FRvrrr
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    • 197 11 dr hx X i VA uIA F Al 1 f ml 1 I j THE WORLD'S FINEST GAME DESERVES I THE WORLD’S FINEST BAI.I. H DUNLOP ra -1 r v r rri Wt V~’ y v r- r z Vx PRITCHARD Co, Ltd., JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd,, Penang and E
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  • 1351 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list o! vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the f*ek IN PORT TO-DAY B b Tung Song from Bernam River Sailed for Pulau Langkawi and K&ntang to-day at 4 p.m. a i Amping from
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 431 12 .J—IBIMIMI—I—UMWII M IB HI HIM I 1 HU "ill 111 I Hill Illi HMT *****11 l Uli HIUIIM— B.S.A. Motor Cycles are X machines with an Inter- national reputationfor POWER, SPEED, I SILENCE, SAFETY V ECONOMY and irAWLJ I' You cannot go I wrong if you I s** choose a
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    • 131 12 PILES GUHEG No Knife.' No Surgeon! No other affliction e»tu«i more hnnun ml**? than Piles. Yet Pile* can be quickly aoJ e*>' V cured without the use of injections, knii*. •dssori, hot iron,'' electricity, or aiy othes catting or burning method, and witbo* confinement to bed, and no doctor’s or
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • 1750 13 Business Recovery After Recent Abnormal Slump Ample Credit Facilities Review of General Economic and Financial Situation THE general economic and financial situation of the United States during 1930, with detailed descriptions of the country’s external trade, basic industries, agriculture, transport, communications, and labour conditions, is reviewed
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