Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 July 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 156. VOL LXXXIX. SATURDAY, 11th JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 494 1 IT. NAGATA EBOTHEBg I DENTISTS j .Head ou)c6 fisxt fe# The Diapeuiary. I >anah Offioe 52. Leith Sheet THREE YEARS’ GUARANTEED Buildin g Materials T o3r'p— ENGINEERING SUPPLIES and after Ist April 1931 will be guaranteed for a period of THREE YEARS against defective materials or workmanship. Buy the reliable
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    • 15 1 B.TOKISATSU STUDIO wHh sp-to-d&to Photo, by elootrh Ugh*. TboM HS, W, BIBHOP B TAUT. PIUUN&.
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    • 2128 2 POSITION WANTED MUNICIPAL NOTICE D A KTT7C I 1 BANKS. I aT T F/1P f V I Y'ung er ergt ’ic Chin»g* fully qualified j n v j ew o f tfc e existence of rabiw Zj jy jf j J[ I dieen gaged now. Ctn eiart work st any
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  • 281 3 50,010 TRAINED MEN A YEAR Chain of Aerodromes Moscow’fl intensive and incessant aerial developments are again seriously perturbing Europe t and a Continental Government* I am informed, is preparing a memorandum on the subject* writes the Diplomatic Correspondent of the Daily Mai. This memorandum is
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  • 300 3 MALAYA’S POPPY DAY A “Very Magnificent Amount” The following letter has been received from the Organizing Sec re* ary, British Legion, addressed to the Hon. Lady Orgmizer, Poppy Day, Malaya I I beg to acknowledge with very sincere thanks receipt of bank drafts amounting to £13,338.8.2 for
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    • 145 3 I AWir HEAR I r MARION I ’ffis HARRIS fjffr SING ‘My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes” AND “Would You Like to Take a Walk” Both 'are unusual songsl and hen Columbia Recording reveals the captivating style and saucy mannerisms that have made her the rage of London. Also
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    • 278 3 SB d I B ODOL Mouthwash is the 3s fell 08 IrS most efficient yet devised by gg O S gS n Ba B modem science. It protects B H nH B the mouth, teeth and throat. Mg Pb W |g V c|s It protects you against disease.' HOIsMHN BROS-,
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    • 279 3 LEA PERRINS' SAUCE The ORIGINAL and genuine I Worcestershire 1 Hasten Convalescence! HOT weather brings fever slow wasting exhausting. Bvery hour of sickness is a wasted hour in the fiast you know only too well the depressing monotony and loneliness, and besides, your servants seem so aware that you are
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    • 1172 4 nil|||| GREAT POPULAR ELECTION SI O,OOO IN PRIZES I OFFERED BY THE ftaaig (gafew fl I[r I, VALUE GRAND I I GRAND PRIZE 2 ,i50. /7^^/'A prize 1 B XT— t f x-fife I I U Qi J© kEJ I 1 A.. X *9 \x |l I $3,400. Austin 16-6
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    • 1240 5 kk-. rfA^szzz:— t c (<=fr—=*s)Mfc=7»m n -p, |fe= '<*—■ (FT HOW POPULAR ARE YOU? I HOW MANY VOTES CAN YOU GET? Enter the PINANG GAZETTE’S Great Popular Election. Election Opens Jiilu 11 th Don’t Fail To Take Advantage Of (Election Closes sept. 15th I This Great Opportunity I f 2
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  • 1133 6 BRITAIN’S IMMUNITY “Relative and Provisional MOUNTAIN MOVEMENTS The British Isles are situated exactly midway between the two principal Europ&mgroups of volcanoes —those of Iceland and the Vesuvius group, writes F. H. Mackintosh (The Consulting Geolr gist) in the Morning Poet* Shorli either of the groups to
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  • 434 6 —“M.M.” FOREWORD BY THE HON’BLE DR. O. J. WILSON THE appears ace of a new journsl or magazine is sometimes viewed with doubt aod fuspicion; with so many periodical publications, devoted to every form of human activity and to every of society, one is inclined
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    • 335 6 WHBHSII n jSsz "Your Fat Will go as mine did” For 23 years women have told women about Marmola Prescription 'Cablets. Told how easily, how pleasantly they ended excess fat. No exeicise. no dieting required. Mark the result to day Countless women keep slender with Marmola. You meet them ia
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    • 399 6 of thrift The New Convertible Term Policy I Wi WHAT IS IT? BWiiiliS r/T/x J I JI A policy to give you maximum cover I on vour Life at a minimum premium f 2. The option to convert to a form of f [irflll YF 1 assurance more suited to
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  • 551 7 SURREY’S BIG SCORE Worcester Wins At Northampton COUNTY CRIOKEC London, July 10 The only surprise result in the matches •which finished to day was the defeat of Middlesex by Somerset at Bath. The scoring was very moderate but Somerset won by the comfortable margin of 132
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  • 54 7 —Reuter. Great Britain to Meet America Prague. July 10 Perry and Hughes (Great Britain beat Menzel and MarsaUk (Czechoslovakia) 6—4 4- 6, 6 4 6- 2. Having won two alglfcy Great Britain qualified to meet the United tat.es in the Inter*Zone Final at Paris, the winner to challenge
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  • 190 7 SINGAPORE S VICTORY Johore Vanquished by Seven Goals (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 10 Singapore easily disposed of Johore at the Stadium to day in a Malaya Cup match by seven oa>s to nil. Johore was unimpressive and the forwards missed early chances. Singapore soon adopted
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  • 73 7 BAHRUL ALAM TE TO MEET MALAY 8. O. The following will play for the Bahrul Alam Football Club against the Malay Sporting Club on Sunday at Dato Kramat at 5 o’clock: Habib; Md. Hussain and Md. Dawood; K. Isahak (Capt.), M. H. Cbem Bee and P. T. Hassan:
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  • 104 7 Reuter ALLISS SETS UP NEW COURSE RECORD Mississauga, Toronto, July 11 All Britons are well to the front in the attack on the Canadian Open Golf Championship. Spectators were aroused to great enthusiasm by the display of Percy Alliss in returning a first round of 67 after
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  • 87 7 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO-DAY The following are the scratchings for to day’s races at Ipoh Race I—Roundtable. Black Hawk and Scotch Tartan. Race 2—Cold Blast, Love Dale and Alwar. Race 3—Merry Monarch, Monte Carlo and Bobtail. Race 4—Alpha, Mount Annan, Miss Middy, Merry Christmas and Amooroob. Race
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  • 106 7 PARCELS FOR EGYPT The senders of parcels posted in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States and addressed to Egypt or of parcels posted in Egypt and addressed to the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States may now take upon themselves at the time of posting
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  • 285 7 Nominations Next Tuesday The Pinang Gazette Great Prize Election is under way. To-day marks the official opening of the election for the most popular persons in the district and for one of the greatest distribution of prizes ever made by a newspaper in Malaya. By
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 208 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —It is incidents like tho unfortunate one which occurred at Swettenham Pier yesterday which tend to disturb the friendly relations which exist between the European and Asiatic members of Penang. lam sure that the authorities concerned never gave orders to
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    • 142 7 Sir —I heartily associate myself with your editorial of yesterday’s date. The Inspector playing guard at the gangway of the Rajputana last Thursday afternoon might have been ’ikened unto Saint eter watching the entries at the Gate of Heaven Whereas St Peter was strong in the
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    • 220 7 Sir,—Since your comments regarding the size of the usual loaf of bread, I have noticed a considerable difference in those delivered to me, which goes to prove that your articles really do carry weight. If a little more still were added to the loaf itself it
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  • 186 7 INTER-HOUSE SPORTS The following are the results of the Inter-House Sports of the Government English School, Sungei Patani, held on Thursday 100 yds. (A): 1 Rashid (Adviser), 2 Ismail bin Matt (Sultan (3) Ismail bin Chain (Adviser). 50 yds. (0) 1 Tian Boon (Stuart', 2
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  • 492 7 THREE NIL VICTORY Visitors Weak in Front of Goal Although there were occasional flashes of good form in the play of the visitors from Kedah in their match against the Chinese Recreation Club on the Victoria Green yesterday afternoon as a team they were
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  • 70 7 FUNERAL TO MORROW MORNING The death took place early this morning at his residence, No. 349, Dato Kramat road. Penarg, of Mr. D. 0. Scully father of Mr. A. J. Scully. Boarding Officer, Penang. Besides his son, the deceased leaves 2 daughters and 8
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  • 934 7 PREVENTION OF RIOKET3 \By Dr John Campbell, Ph D..oftheNew Health Socie'y, London) Vitamin "D is the main factor in infant dietary in the prevention of rickets. It is formed in nature by the action of the ultra violet rays of sunlight in certain constituents of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 OLD MALAYA. “Perionalities of GM Malaya” by uyril Baxendale, is now oo sale at S 2 a copy. Tho sclo? may be purchased through luf agwis thrown aut tho Peumsiiia or diraet the Pinang Gazette ltd., 1?, Ponang street, Penang. Health soon returns when you take O.Cllai3 Wine the SUPREME
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  • 499 8 Ever since they assumed office the Socialists have done nothing but tarnish the reputation of the House of Commons. With the help of the Liberals they have not hesitated to rake the rubbish heaps in se xrch of subterfuges in order to keep themselves in power. They
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  • 179 8 In connection with our remarks on the subject of the necessity of action by the authorities in respect of the sale in Penang of a face powder containing a large amount of lead, we notice that the Government Analyst, in his report for 1980, draws attention to a
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  • 26 8 “One hears little of pingpong nowadays,” says a gossip writer. Yet another indication that we are not the hardy, athletic race we once were.
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  • 60 8 —Reuter. Taxation Increased to Meet £l7l Million Shortage Canberra, July 10 An accumulated Federal deficit of seventeen and a quarter million pounds is announced by the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, introducing the Budget. He also announced an increase in taxation, including income tax. The Senate by 21 to
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  • 41 8 —Beu ter. Jones and Robbins to Fit Larger Engine Nome, Alaska, July 10 Jones and Robbins announce a plan to attempt again the Seattle-Tokyo flight. They intend to fit a larger engine to their plane for the attempt.-
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  • 1678 8 R. A. F. Flights to the Dominion s When America Joined the Allies Ihe League and Armament (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 18 AMERICA’S action in communicating to the League of Nations her Military, Naval, and Air Force strength in men and material is a good
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    • 374 8 T«' JSSCJIK Ill'll I f?o|I ”.<_/» I I II 111 11 WB)b..^.. > iL.X'W II If I A ‘M FO R QUALITY AND PRICE I I Graded as the choicest Butter by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Agriculture. I G. H. SLOT& Co., Ltd., I SOLE IMPORTERS. A Food for
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    • 22 8 E. O HOTEL 'unday, 12th July, 1931, 8 p.m. til' 10 pm The “E. 0.” Quartette WILL PLAY Light Music During Dinner.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 253 9 Senter. FRANCE’S NEW DEMANDS denunciation of Customs Union hitler regime and RED OUTBREAK FEARED Dr. Luther Still in Paris Berlin July 10 Or. hither, President of the Reichsbank, is unexpectedly returning from Paris to consult the Government (according to the newspapers) regarding M. Flandin’s de mand
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  • 742 9 Payment Due Next Week Not Demanded PEACE DEMONSTRATION London, July 10 I A letter has been addressed by the Treasury to the President of the Bank of International Settlement saying that the Governments of Great Britain Australia, Canada, New Zealand South Africa and India have accepted
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  • 184 9 Governor Opens New State Council FRESH CONSTITUTION IN FORCE Experiment in Colonial Administration Colombo, July 10 The new State Council, the biggest experiment in Colonial administration since the inception of the Dominions, was opened by the Governor to day. The Council was elected under the new
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  • 465 9 Mr W F King, manager of Kingsland Estate. Semenyih, is an inmate of the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The death took place on June 10, at 57, Abingdon Villas, Kensington, of Maud Caroline, widow of James Lyall, of Sitga pou and Forfarshire Mr. W. E. Pepys has
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  • 209 9 even closer commercial ties.—Rugby Radio Service. New £2,000,000 Dock Declared Open Glasgow pays homage London, July 10 The King and Queen visited Glasgow to day and had a great welcome from tens of thousands who lined the streets along which they drove from tbe
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  • 326 9 CLEMENTS—WOODWARD JEFFREY The wedding took place yesterday after noon at St. George s Church, Penang, of Mr. Herbert Frederick Clements, of Messrs William Jacks Co (Malaya) Ltd, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roberts C Clements of Newcastle upon Tyne and Miss Nell
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  • 88 9 ,—Reuter. Mr. Hoover’s Appeal to Speculators Washington, July 11 The Government's anxiety at the Continued fall in wheat prices is indicated by Mr. Hoover issuing a sensational call to "a limited number of speculators” to cease short selling on the wheat market with the object of depressing prices.
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  • 75 9 Reuter. Outboard Racing Hydroplane for Virginia Water London, July 10 The Prince of Wales has purchased an outboprd racing hydroplane from Messrs Star’ a cd of Birmingham who have produced what is claimed as the fastest racing engine for its size in the country. The Prince has
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  • 27 9 .—Reuter. Stale Militia Colonelcies onferred Oklahama, July 10 State Militia Colonelcies have been conferred on Post and Gatty in recognition of their woild flight.
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  • 121 9 “Country Seething With /nimal Diseases” (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 10 The Veterinary Division of the Ministry of Commerce has published its first report which covers a period of six years. The report says Siam may be described without any exaggeration as a country seething with
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  • 87 9 ,—Reuter. A Principal Witness Killed on Railway New York, July 11 Investigation of the affairs of the New York Dock Department has been marked by the tragic death of Mr. J. F. Keller. Chief Engineer, who was killed by an underground train yesterday. Mr. Keller was
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 17 9 I EGGOTT’Q FITTINGS FOR QUALITY. LOCKS DOOR AND WINDOW FITTINGS IN STOCK. Durege Thomas, Ltd., PENANG, Agents.
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    • 174 9 "HisMasfeffeV>ice SPECIAL (ABRIDGED VERSION) Gilbert and Sullivan Opera's The Pirates Penzance AND The yeoman of tbe Guard Recorded Under the Personal Supervision of Rupert Doyly Carte Complete with Album $10.50 |Sgg|S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., Bislvop Street» PENANG. BEACH ST. f TY A y’ E S Ph pehano IWI ODISTE S
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  • 829 10 Menre. Kennedy Co.» reported on Friday m follows The Share Markets during the past month have considerably improved in tone with a fair business passing, which has however chiefly been confined to the Mining Section. The Moratorium proposed by the United States has now received universal approval
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  • 143 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 5 s I Shares m oj 0. 0. 10. to. Mining yer Hitam 13/3 14/- 13/3 14/- ex Bata Caves. M .25 .30 -27}
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  • 57 10 Latest Landos, New York tad Local Prices T/AT: LONDON Spct £ll4 0 G Up £lO 8 3 £***** 0 Up £l-5 0 SINGAPORE $5B 37A pr M Down sl62} 100 tons Oin RUBBER t Mtn 3}d, Unchanged Turk 6} c. (Sdd) Up }c. Ueal St c. Down
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  • 115 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) 3.R. Sheet $1 Cis. per pound S' —per pl 113/16 S eady. London 3| 1 New York 6| cts (gold.) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Pries* lor Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet lor to-dsy are as follows: Bro* 9? ete.
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  • 73 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, July 10 Paris, 123.98; New York, 4.86}}; Brussels, 34 84, Geneva, 25.07; Amrteriam, 12.08; Milan 92.95; Berlin 20.50; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen! 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna. 34.60; Prague, 164}; Helsingfors,. 193} Madrid, 51 05d Lisbon, 110} Athens, 375; Bucharest, 317; Rio, 312? Buenos Aires, 35
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  • 353 10 St. GEORGE THE MARTYB (Church Of England) Sixth Sunday after Trinity 7-5 J Litany, 8.0 Matins, 830 Holy Communion, 10.30 Holy Commuaion Chinese, 6.0 Evensong, Ps 36 H- 20. 1' 6, 236, 520. PR&VINCE WELLESLEY July 12, 6th Sun. after Trinity, 9” m Holy Communion and Address Tamil,
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  • 58 10 JUNE ARR V LS AND DEFAR.USES The following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for the mouth of Jun®, 1931. Adults Minors Infants Arrivals (State aided) (F.gures supplied by Trivellirg Inspectors) 7 2 1 Arrival (Others) (F.gures supplied bv Travelling Inspector') 1593 113 52
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  • 85 10 The following new books hive be?n received:— Ola 1 Jtte’s Row, by H, E. Bates; F«» From my Home, by Sochevereil Sitwell; Fighting Fifzger Id, by Mary MaoOarthy; Impacts, by Douglas GoMring; The King Gomes Back, by Victor Brdga»; Murder At Wrides Park, by J. S. Fletcher; Otr
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  • 966 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES i t 5 J, ll I I JJ. BUBBn llMtas.! I o I L Allenby Rabbet 70 Alof Gejah Babb» fctata w 7C Am*lc*m*tei i?»iey pn C Aye> Hitam Ftantfefl Synflisata 8.1 qq Ayei Kantaf Bubba» Batata» Aye» Molek Bubbe» G» 80 70 Ayer Fan—
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 438 10 New tm TO LET WHILE YOU USE COMPOUND HOUSE with garage en J servantB quarters. No. 32, Lim Cbn- Vfllin PAD I Guan Road (iff Kehwei) facing aea TUUK uAll Pleasant Eurtp<an nr ighbourhoc d. Available let August. A;py 55, Beach Street. USE* LOST SIS Lost, Strayed or Wandered I
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  • 698 11 FRASER’S CIRCULAR Rubber Shares Still Neglected Sirgapore, Julj 7 'With the cabled news regarding the international situation rather more enoouraginF, in creased confidence has been Dutfceable in the local market, particularly in the Induetrial and Mining sections, rubber eheres still remaining somewhat neglected. Strait# Traders have
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  • 70 11 Penang, July til, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 h 4 m/is 2/8 27/32 Titrate 3 mitt credit 2/4 1/32 3 Documentary 2;4 5/32 Or Naw York Bank Demand 56 Freno» M T.T. 1,420 India T.T. 155| Bangui k T.T. 78 Batavia
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  • 1322 11 ANNUAL MEETING Profit of £lO5 On Year 1 To*» eleventh annual g moral meeting of the Klabang Rubber Comt any. Limited, was held on Tuesday, June 16, 1931, at the Registered Office of the Company, Ceyljn House, 49 snd 51, Eastcheap, E.O. 8, The Rt. Hon.
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  • 187 11 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, July 8 The market during the past week has remained quietly steady around last Wednesday’s quotations and there is little of interest to report. This morning, however, there is a slightly weaker tone in evidence and at our Auction there were few buyers
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  • 160 11 PROFITS DECLINE BY MORE THAN HALF The profits of the Siamese Tin Syndicate for 1930 were on a reduced scale. The effect of the lower metal prices, however, has been minimised by the reduction effected in costs. Net profits declined from £5l 813 to £21,870, and the dividend
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  • 505 11 Books Available for Reference The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statis tics, S.S. F.M.8., during the week ended 4th July, 1931, and are available for public uae in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. (1) Issued by the Dapirtment Ocean Shipments of
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  • 231 11 GARRISON EXPENDITURE INCREASED At a meeting of the Finance Committee on June 8 a vote of $587,925 65 was recommended towards the Defence Contribution (provided by law). The explanation given in the memorandum by the Finance Committee is as follows: Four million dollars was provisionally entered in
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  • 190 11 Penang, July 11, 1931. efts, ftenar ei Opium p. ehist aom 5*000.00 Cloves 1» 90.00 Gild leaf elferi 72.00 Maae Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 HOs 60.00 Coconuts per LOGO ii 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 4.90 Rattans wiles 11.15 Rattans Coan» 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Rioi—
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 67 11 Ft/ vi A l/l 1 I r til 1 V I I )1 I Jf I THE WOELD’S FINEST GAME DESERVE» -> THE WORLD'S FINEST BALL DUNLOP A 1 rr < w. r-j-i *7 n F r r r A la L 6-. ot-'NWf B i W W rr r
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  • 1106 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vestela arriving and sailing from Penang during the <*ek IN PORT TO DAY I g Jarana from Bitoe Bahra and Asahan. Sails for Aeahan and Paneh on Sunday at 8 8. m. □a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 138 12 I f&j A delightful Nourishing jd I Sumnier„ r Q> Health jv Drink giving I 111/h I' M zs\ M tl •Ps’ I .l—sLlWvv 11 nt E Ik ownyl|Tl llllVl O bj J' I LTI I W ytj cf»C49WC4acjOC43C& I OV/A[ LTINE I rafe <Mds-uf> < Md*n,Kewe and. wdy A.
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    • 58 12 YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Steamship Tickets Rail and Air Tickets h otel reservations Shore excursions Independent Inclusive Tours through Malaya, Ham, Indo China, Java. Baii. and ?-umatra. Automobile excursions— I aggage Insurance. The American Express Co, Inc. I Co yer Quay. flncorporated in U. Q A.) Singapore S. Always carry American
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 209 12 A Phone No. 1 i-T 'l I AjjES'W i Premier I Talkie House. SOUND S> SP 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 j Matinee To-morrow, at 2-45 p.m. ERICH VON STROHEIM AND BETTY COMPSON IN I Paramount’s Superbly Produced Talking, Singing, Dancing, Dramatic Spectacle» "The Great Gabbo” One of the Most Stupendous Musical
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 120 13 LATEST MODERN SERVICE. Our new premises are now equipped to give you the best grade of service in all r departments of the motor car trade. The new showrooms, workshops and stores are most conveniently located and easy of access from Northam Road and Farquhar Street. We shall be delighted
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  • 674 14 TRIBUTE TO THE ELDER PITT Days of “Rotten Boroughs” Mr. Baldwin received the Freedom of Salisbury, and later stood on the site of the old Parliamentary tree at Old Swum and unve’ld a memorial tablet affixed to a eareen stone. Members of Parliament used to
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  • 113 14 THE WORK OF NATIVE LABOUR Copies of a new map of Malaya produced by the Map Production Section of the Survey Department, are now available in wall or book form, and may be had at all map sales office and agents throughout the peninsuh. The price
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 541 14 Victims of Asthma Bronchitis WHY BECOME CHRONIC? Your health is leaving you slowly, so slowly that you do not realise it. With every attack your powers of resistance are getting weaker and weaker until, finally, you will become a chronic sufferer. No complaints cause so much suffering and anxiety as
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    • 328 14 Iffl RED M pilot ONJECK Itched Terribly. Wgs ery y z Disfiguring. Cuticura “First I had a rash all .'■-■c-ur.d i. y i .~C .'ti*'. .z' "nd itched tenibly. T'-cr. i' ~...x,• t shaved it returned as bad as -er e yecially in the winter months, hly ni;.. were very
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  • 641 15 P«nang, July 11, 1931. CBOWRABTA MARKET, Muttob 3 eta. Mutton Indian M Fv lb 48 Head goat 1-2] Sheep JBch Liver with heart A lung do 143 Tripe fl o 9J Goat or Sheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread 40 Suet 40 Sidney w «gfr 30 Feet
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 229 15 11 r f By Special H M The I Appointment to King of Siam. Estd 1872. Watches GENTS Watches I S Diamond Diamond P/at Plat. 1, *JSWo io g* $750 $750 g 1 llSciI ISci 0M iSSIRIS' I XJ f ow-”" 7 18 ct. Gold 18ct. Gold $24 to $.90
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    • 245 15 j iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiß 1 Made from the Finest Cider Apples. I DEVON I I CIDRO I ss 2 I $l-50 per dozen. f i I 6 I IMPORTED <£ BOTTLED BY Fraser Neave 'Ltd. I ■——WM—PROBAK [FI THE BETTER BLADE FITS THIS Wilf I type Razor OLD OR NEW 1 ji
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    • 1628 16 "T p. 0.-BRITISH INDIA 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line I and apcar lines i LNIENIED BMLINGS FROM PENANG (Jbtd AMERICAN MAIL LINE I NERVIGS. LONDON N. CONTINENT. —1 (OOMPASIBB ISOOBPOBATBD IS PATROCLUS Jaly 17 Marseilles, London, Ritter lam, Hamburg Glasgow > I x AUIOAEDON July 23 London,
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