Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 July 1931
1931-07-13
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1931-07-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED daily. No. 157. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 13th JULY, 1931, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement293 1931-07-13 1 T. NAGATA bbothem DENTISTS £bad Office ncit to The Diepeneary. iteaeb Office M. Ldtt Street I let Building Materials a 1 AND “JODELITE ENGINEERING SUPPLIES (REGISTERED) Wood-Preservative BRAITHWAITE I W 1 Large Low PROTECT YOUR WOODWORK* Stocks PRESSED STEEL TANKS Prices I rrted Quoted I IT’S SAFE Braithwaite Co., (Egineers)293 words
-
Advertisement13 1931-07-13 1 B. TOKISATSU STUDIO vM wp-to d»t, Tkota VHighrdMMoliaK IbOM HI, AraiMurof snuiMr, MNiM.13 words
-
-
Article623 1931-07-13 2 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Orient Express Equals Record LOOH BUS’S GREAT RUN (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 11 The going was good for the last day of the Ipoh Race Meeting and the crowd was larger than on any of the other days. In the second race623 words
-
Article954 1931-07-13 2 LAST MINUTE GOAL Perak Indians’ Game Fight LARGE CROWD The charity soccer match in aid of the Indian Unemployed Relief Fund between the D. A. F. C. and the Perak Indians was played on Saturday on the 8.X.1. ground in the presence of a record gathering,954 words
-
Article418 1931-07-13 2 SCRAPPY GAME Champions Defeat The Rest FIVE CLEAR GOALS The Bertam Estate team, champions of the Province Welles’ey Football League had little difficulty in defeating The Rest on Saturday afterncon at the Bakit Mertajam Padang. It must be said however, that the Bertam Estate had requisitioned418 words
-
Article64 1931-07-13 2 TUESDAY’S PROGRAMME The Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society will broadcast from the Studio on Tuesday evening at 680 pm. Wavelength of 55.5 Metres. 680 p m. Malay Music 700 English 715 Mr A N Farquharson on Market Conditions and Share Quotations. 7.25 Recital of latest issue of64 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement140 1931-07-13 2 LITTLE BOY IN awfulstate 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 skin cracked water came from it. His ear was very hot and painful. The trouble spread to his eyes and he was140 words
-
Advertisement1450 1931-07-13 2 lost NOTICE municipal notice Lost, Strayed or Wandered j n accor danoe with the Order 0 Bate. n reg p ec t 0 Charlie’s Aunt made by the Resident Councillor, during the half year ended SOthTn? Enquiries to Penang to-day, the 9U> Janney, JBL QUEEN’S— ’Phone 264. X theVh January,1,450 words
-
-
Article727 1931-07-13 3 KEEN COMPETTION Tie for Individual Title EVANS AND PERRiOTf Penang, Saturday The keenest competition for a number of years was witnessed by a large gathering at the Penang Cricket Club Sports to day. In the end Evans, who won the 100 yards and the 220 yards727 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement268 1931-07-13 3 /X fMaid ta®4l n f ’MMfM)tß H« I'* 1 0 c CATt 51!. 1 «utis>c«o.s^ sal S Js iz -Jun* a.^—*- .ill/ “Smilib” fat vnfeou)* Gate, *qy* Ba by! Baby is Surrounded with Dangers’ The infant death roll in all hot and tropical climates shows their appalling reality. When breast268 words
-
Advertisement173 1931-07-13 3 HP SAUCE Just what you want -—at breakfast, lunch and supper. Rich—thick— It* mellow piquant flavour lends taste and distinction to every I K Agents t—l\ AXS^/a.R. Holden Co. I G.P.O. Box 265, 1 Singapore. Health soon returns when you take Halls Wine THE supreme tonic restorative. From all first-class173 words
-
Advertisement215 1931-07-13 3 fHEAR MARION HARRIS SING ‘‘My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes” ?ND “Would You I ike to Take a Walk’’ Both «'are unusual songs and her Columbia Recording* reveals the captivating style and saucy mannerisms that have made her the rage of London, Also hear "LA VIOLETER'i Tango from Chaplin’s215 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1143 1931-07-13 4 GREAT POPULAR ELECTION $lO,OOO IN PRIZES OFFERED BY THE Jmog ®ajaie «sm /7 Z//W VALUE GRAND GRAND PRIZE x J V I $3,400. austin 16—6 cyl. VALUE I S Purchased and Displayed at I BORNEO MOTORS $3,400. TUROBiASED A&D bIriPLAYED AT PENANG. j MT SIX Ltd j aM|^a^Hß|H g BRH1,143 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1386 1931-07-13 5 N N n H f JL JL urlte-..,. n 1 HOW POPULAR ARE YOU?! J HOW MANY VOTES CAN YOU GET? I I Enter the PINANG GAZETTE’S I Great Popular Election. I Election opens Juiu 11 tn Don’t Fail To Take Advantage Of lEleCttOD tIOSCS SCpL ***** I 4 -X,-1,386 words
-
-
Article1618 1931-07-13 6 Inter-State Cricket Exciting Finish at Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh/July 12 Perak 149 and 102 Se’angor 225 and 23 for 2 wkts Perak commenced their second innings ■with a deficit of 76 runs to wipe off at 3 20. K x and Foster opened the1,618 words
-
538 1931-07-13 6 SUNDAY CRICKET P.R.C. Defeat the Chinese The Penang Recreation Club entertained the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday on the Esplanade and defeated them by 90 runs. The Chinese skipper, who won the toss, eent the home team in to bat on a rock hard wicket.538 words
-
Article48 1931-07-13 6 TILDEN WINS SINGLES AND LOSES DOUBLES Forest Hills, July 18 In the American Professional Lawn Tennis Championship finals Tilden beat Richards 7 5. 6 2 6 1 in the singles and in the doubles Richards and Kinsey beat Tilden and Hunter 79, 75, 36, 64, 68Reuter.48 words
-
688 1931-07-13 6 UNIQUE PERFORMANCE Treble Wins in Record Time BY "TIO-TAO” The outstanding performance at the Ipoh Professional Meeting just concluded has been the phenomenal running of Orient Express who won his three runs in record times. On his first run, over five furlongs he broke688 words
-
Article147 1931-07-13 6 ALLISS AND HAGEN TO PLAY OFF Toronto, July 12 Percy Alliss (Great Britain) and Walter Hagen tied for the Canadian Open Golf title with aggregates of 282. They will play off on Tuesday. Holing a four yard putt on the home green Alliss just redeemed British golf147 words
-
Article423 1931-07-13 6 Mr. Harvard, of the Customs Department, Lumut, has been transferred to Ipoh. 1 Mr. W.C S. Corry, of Jelebu will be 1 shortly leaving for ingapore on transfer Mr. H. Elphiok has been appointed to be a Municipal Commissioner Singapore, m place of Mr. 0. 0 Dunman.423 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement99 1931-07-13 6 The World's Best. I (r* g t I 11 1 u ***** Sold Everywhere. Saves I time... labor. I fuel I raKz H ING Q ua COOK/?Jjw kerOats is exactly the same fine ((jYlVifSl quality you have always known, but it ccoks five times as fest and is more tender,99 words
-
-
Article2363 1931-07-13 7 Formal Meeting of Penang Creditors Assistant Official Assignee’s Fears May Be Found Necessary Close E. O. 1930-31 Loss $127,814 A formal meeting of the Penang creditors of Sarkies Brothers was held at the E. 0. Hotel to-day when Mr. E. N. Taylor, Assistant Official Assignee,2,363 words
-
Article328 1931-07-13 7 E. O. HOTEL BUSINESS MR. A. SARKIES’ SHARE Application by Wife for Receiver Allowed SV t e In the Supreme Court to day, before Mr. e Justice N. H. P. Whitley, Mr. J. J. Saun t dors on behalf of Mrs. Sarkies applied r for the appointment of a Receiver328 words
-
Article134 1931-07-13 7 MR. V. NADABAM PILLAY OPENS NEW SANGAM In the presence of a large gathering of Hindus yesterday afternoon, Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay, J.P., declared open the Thundamil Valipa Sangeetba Sanmarka Sangam, a Hindu Musical Association. Amongst those present ware —Messrs A. Veerappa Pillay, J P., C. Yahambarm134 words
-
Article223 1931-07-13 7 APPOINT 4ENT OF HON. IN HE EUNO3 A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued on Saturday notifies the appointment, provisionally and subject to the approval of H.M. the King of the Hon Inche Mohamed Eunos bin blullah as an Unofficial Member of the Executive ouncil. This s is the first223 words
-
Article239 1931-07-13 7 LOCAL DOCTORS AND LAWYER SUMMONED As the result of a Police trap at the junction of Scotland road and York road, where many serious motor accidents have occurred, several people were summoned before the Police Magistrate, this morning. The first summons mentioned was that of Omar bin239 words
-
Article78 1931-07-13 7 TRESPASS CHARGE CROPPED The two youths Govindasamy and Harold Miujoot who were charged with criminal trespass were again before Mr. Edward J ago, Police Magistrate, this morning. Court Inspector Nunn said the accused had apologised to the Headmaster of the Government English School, who had written to say78 words
-
Article62 1931-07-13 7 SEALS HEAVILY DEFEAT THE SHARKS At the Swimming Club yesterday, the Sharks lost to the Seals by 8 goals to I in the second round of the Water Polo League. The Sharks did not pay their regular team but nevertheless were very aggressive in the first half.62 words
-
Article111 1931-07-13 7 VISIT TO QUARANTINE STATION THIS MORNING Dr. W. Arthur Titchell, Medical Superintendent of Alfred Holt Co Liverpool, the great British Shipping firm, arrived in Penang over the week end on his way back to England after a tour of inspection of the Far East. This morning111 words
-
Article83 1931-07-13 7 On their own Court yesterday afternoon, the Hu Yew Seah Volley Ball Team was defeated by the Penang Health Culture League 0-21 and 8 21, The score gives a fairly good reflection of the run of play. The more experienced Lsague players assumed the aggressive from the start, their83 words
-
Article68 1931-07-13 7 PADANG PARTY WIN FAST GAME In a fast and exciting game of football played yesterday evening on the PraiPadang» Prai Padang Party defeated Government Monopolies Athletic Cluh by the odd goal in seven. The goal scorers for Prai were >aid 2, Kader 1 and Thean Chuan 1.68 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement307 1931-07-13 7 “pinang Gazszttg:” Clgetion ■■■l I LIST OF NOMINATIONS TO-MORROW Popular Election Growing To-morrow the first candidates, whose names have been entered in the Pinang Gazette Great Popular Election, will be published. Already more than 300 names have been sent in, either by the contestants themse’ves or by their friends, and307 words
-
-
Article390 1931-07-13 8 “Is this a serious attempt worthy of your paper to place suitable men to control Malaya or an elaborate advertising farce Obviously mere convassing does not imply that any person is suitable to contro the country. I hope your answer is that you are honestly trying to390 words
-
Article213 1931-07-13 8 We are in the midst of the kite flying season, but all the evidence we have of it is a few scraps of paper flying in the air, and an occasional broken string lying on the pathway. Where are the kites of yesterday, when adult213 words
-
Article82 1931-07-13 8 Reuter. Too Great an Extension of Planting Blamed Amsterdam. July 13 Too great an extension of planting is blamed for the fall in tea prices by Heer W.C. Loudon, presiding at the annual meeting of the Dutch Indies Tea Growing Association. He thought it would beReuter. - 82 words
-
Article77 1931-07-13 8 Reuter. One of the “Asahi’s” Men Reaches Home Tokyo, July 12 Mr. Sutemaru Shingu, one of the contestants in the Round the World race sponsored by the newspaper "Asahi.” has completed his journey in 35 days, 7 hours, 37. minutes, having left Osaka Eastbound on June 6. Mr.Reuter. - 77 words
-
Article37 1931-07-13 8 —Reuter. 22,000 Kansas Wells to be Closed Immediately Wichita, Kansas, July 12 Over three hundred independent oil operators have agreed immediately to close 22,000 Kansas wells in an attempt to solve the over production problem.-—Reuter. - 37 words
-
Article1233 1931-07-13 8 A. H. L. Penarg, Monday. «O HIS is a day to beware of, Monday and the thirteenth of the month. And yet the morning is fair in spite of the heavy clouds clustering the hills. Eastwards the sky is biightly blue and the sunshine fierce and strong,A. H. L. - 1,233 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement176 1931-07-13 8 I fsKHP DANISH The finest in the world* Have yon tried it? Do you L know that when treated in the right way before use you B cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at least two hours. Then176 words
-
Advertisement47 1931-07-13 8 I- E. O HOTEL Tuesday, 14th Ju y, >931, at 9-30 p m AFTER DINNER DANCE i Friday, 17th Jcly, 1931, at 9.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE Sunday, 19th July, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 .n?, THE “E. &0.” QUARTETTE WILL PLAY LIGHT MUSIC DUR NG DINNER.47 words
-
Advertisement21 1931-07-13 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: Talk is cheap according to an old adage. But our lawyers don’t seem to have heard of it.21 words
-
-
Obituary33 1931-07-13 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. S. R W. Perkins and daughters wish to thank all relatives and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy tendered to them during their recent sad bereavement. Also for fljral tributes.33 words
-
Article1202 1931-07-13 9 French Demands Decisively Rejected “Blackmail of Worst Kind’’ U. S. Desire to Save Fatherland From Ruin -J Leading Bank Crashes Bitter resentment is expressed in Germany at the French demand that financial assistance should be made conditional upon Germany’s cessation of warship construction and the abandonment—Reuter. - 1,202 words
-
Article101 1931-07-13 9 —Reuter. Attempt by Two French Airmen MOSCOW PASSED Le Bourget, July 12 The airmen, Le Brix and Doret took off at 4.48 a. m. to attempt a non stop flight to Japan to set up a new record long distance flight. The proposed route is Brussels,—Reuter. - 101 words
-
Article752 1931-07-13 9 in two dozen different countries. Rugbj Radio 'ervice. Albert Hall Meeting THREE PARTY LEADERS TOGETHER Rousing World Opinion The three party leaders, Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Lloyd George, spoke at the Albert Hall Peace Demonstration on Saturday. Mr. MacDonald demanded that the nations end merein two dozen different countries. Rugbj Radio 'ervice. - 752 words
-
Article129 1931-07-13 9 -Reuter. Restriction of Chinese Labourers With reference to the Proclamation dated April 29, 1931, by which it was ordered that the provisions of a Proolftmation dated July 31, 1930, (restrict ing the immigration of adult male Chinese immigrant labourers) should con tinue in force for a further period of-Reuter. - 129 words
-
Article67 1931-07-13 9 -Reuter. Market Dealings on the Continent Cairo, July 12 A director of the Soviet Cotton Bureau is arriving in to morrow. It is reported that he will negotiate the purchase of large quantities of Government cotton. Negotiations are also afoot to introduce Egyptian cotton transactions on Havre, Bremen-Reuter. - 67 words
-
Article226 1931-07-13 9 TRIPLE CHARGE INCLUDING MURDER Murugesan, the Indian, who was said to have run amok in Duke street on Saturday last, was to day produced in the Police ourt, before Mr. Edward J ago, Police Magistrate, and charged with 1) voluntarily causing hurt to Mohamed bin Abdullah,226 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement386 1931-07-13 9 TlisMasfer&Voice NW Records Have Just Arrived MID JULY ISSUE Can be Heard AND OBTAINED MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 16, Bishop Street, PENANG' IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. trade is bad the motto of every man who has something to if. id sell should be Publicity, Publicity and again Publicity. Economy ceases to386 words
-
-
Article939 1931-07-13 10 I I" BY PENANG DISPENSER Conviction Upheld by Judge Oh Kok Seng, the Chinese dispenser to Dr. Lee Boon Choe at his dispensary, 458 Chulia street, who was recently convicted in the Second Police Court on a charge of having the management or assisting in939 words
-
CORRESPONDENCE
-
Article325 1931-07-13 10 (To the E litor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir.—l notice in the Singapore papers that the District Judge of that Settlement has imposed a fine of $BO on a coffee-shop proprietor who made the mistake of selling a bottle of beer to two Revenue Officers. It325 words
-
Article180 1931-07-13 10 We are indebted to a correspondent for the following The clue to the problem lies in how to jettison the two Diamonds from a or South which have become conventional in Bridge literature) the declarer’s hand so as to unblock the band with the long Diamonds.180 words
-
-
Article131 1931-07-13 10 ANNUAL INSPECTION OF 1/20TH BURMA RIFLES Taining, Friday.—H. E. Maj ir-General L. 0. L O.dfieldi General Officer Commanding the Troops, M.hya, made hia annual inspection of l/20ih Burma R flea this morning. There wg an impressive parade on the Regimental Pidang at 6.30. The parade» which131 words
-
Article36 1931-07-13 10 The Dutch aeroplane passed over Alor Snr without landing on Saturday the 11th instant. In consequence the air mail was returned to Penang and forwarded by the "Kasbgir” on the 11th instant.36 words
-
455 1931-07-13 10 COMMENT FROM HOME Temporary Allowance» Disagreement The Hon’ble Mr. John Scott’s disagreement with Lord Passfield, the Secretary for the Colonies» on the question of temporary allowances, is the subject of the following comment in “Truth,” dated June 17: The Secretary for the Colonies, Lord455 words
-
Article241 1931-07-13 10 DUTCH COMMITTEE ENGAGED ON PRELIMINARIES The Dutch Rubber Committee, formed some time ago on the initiative of the Dutch Colonial Minister to study the rubber problem and to report to the Minister, has, so far, been able to carry out preliminary work only, an ch as the241 words
-
Article49 1931-07-13 10 To morrow, at the Esplanade, at 6 p.m. 1. March. Iron Duke Stanley 2 Overture The Wanderer s Coal Suppe 3.Sj!e3tloi A >f Kensington German 4. Haben?ra Oharme d’ Espagne l Mezzacape 5. One Step "Shake and Let us Be Friends Nicholls G>d S ;ve- the King.49 words
-
Article512 1931-07-13 10 TOO LOQUACIOUS BARBER Court Sequel to Night Time Merry-Making A rather noisy farewell party given by a Frenchman to a departing friend caused his Chinese neighbour and his family a restless night and the story of what happened afterwards was told to Mr. 0. H. Whitton, the512 words
-
Article144 1931-07-13 10 BIG TIN COMMITMENTS TAKEN OVER BY GROUP We understand, says the "Financial Times’’ of June 8, that the position of a fi-m of London metal brokers, which, owing to delayed payments from certain clients, gave so much anxiety at the beginning of Let144 words
-
Article71 1931-07-13 10 Penang, July 13, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m/ts 2/8 27/32 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/32 0 New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 I idia T.T. 155 J Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia M T.T.71 words
-
Article138 1931-07-13 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 a.m. to day:— Saturday To-day sS 5 s Shares -J n OQ M °Q 0. 10. I 0. to. Mining Ayer Hitam 13/3 14/- 13/3 14/- ex Batu Caves.138 words
-
Article50 1931-07-13 10 Latest Lcndon, New York and Local Prices TIN: LONDON Spit *****0 Unchanged 3 imtfn’ £ll5-15 Q Unchanged SINGAPORE $57 62J p» M Down 75 c. 100 tons dm ftUBBER: Louden 31 d, Unchanged Now York 6| c. (GtW) Unchanged Local Ot c. Unchanged By Ocwttsy of Mum50 words
-
Article194 1931-07-13 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet cte. per pound =per pl $l3/16 Dull. London 3| I New York 6| cts (gold.) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-lay are as follows: Boo* 9| cts. per lb. Am/Sept.194 words
-
Article71 1931-07-13 10 (Rugby Radio Srrvicb) London, July 11 Paris. 123 89; New York, 4.860; Brussels, 34 83; Geneva, 25.C6; Amsterdam, 12.08; Milan 92.95; Berlin 20.52; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.62; Prague, 164 f; Helsingfors. 1931; Madrid, 51.1 d; Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest. 817; Rio, 30 Buenos(Rugby Radio Srrvicb) - 71 words
-
Article201 1931-07-13 10 I Penang, July 13, 1931. ca. fienar ei Opium P. eh«st -nm 5,000.00 I Cloves it 90.00 I Gold loaf ellon 72.00 I Mace Picking nom 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.0 C H UOs ,i 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 h 15.00 Copra Sundried buyers 4.90 (Rattans sales H-15 Rattans201 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement81 1931-07-13 10 •i i ‘We Riiiinymecte Cheer Jul an J Cool DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY SATURDAY MUSIC in the Lounge on Saturday morning Sunday 19th July. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT commencing 9 30 p.m. Saturday ht £ug. RACE DINNER DANCE TIFFIN COUPONS are now available at Cheap Ratesfor Cash. RUNNTMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Gold sack,81 words
-
-
Article421 1931-07-13 11 AN IMPEDIMENT Sir M. Sadler Arouses Controversy CONTROVERSY has been aroused in educational circles by the suggestion of Sir Michael Sadler that some of the British universities are becoming overcrowded. An excessive number of students, said Sir Michael, were an impediment to effective intellectual work. Some of421 words
-
Article288 1931-07-13 11 DAMAGE TO GATEPOST Judge Condemns Trivial and Costly Suit An action in which Mr. Justice Luxtnoore commented strongly on the expense involved in litigating what he described as a “trivial” dispute came to an end in the Chancery Division. Mr. R«mu t l Stephen Nutt, of288 words
-
Article531 1931-07-13 11 WAR UNTHINKABLE “The Outside World Reunites Us” «<IVT ow, especially after the War, we consider a war between our two countries unthinkable. We are never afraid of seeing you strong. Would you always say the same thing of us?” This point was made by Professor531 words
-
Article255 1931-07-13 11 The cendition of your blood is the condition of your health. That is an incontrovertible fact. The blood stream is the life stream, and disease can retain no foothold in a perfectly healthy blond stream. Though a certain percentage of illhealth may be due255 words
-
Article413 1931-07-13 11 COMMERCIAL AGENCIES Regulations to Protect Patients SO highly is blood transfusion esteemed in New York for the treatment of various dangerous illnesses and accidents that commercial agencies have been formed to ensure that persons willing to supply their blood shall be conveyed without any loss413 words
-
Article129 1931-07-13 11 The following are the agenda for an ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission to ba held to-morrow. 1 Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Questions. 4 Decisions arrived at on minute papers etc., to be laid129 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement296 1931-07-13 11 Radiant Health and Vigmv by taking SANATOGEN f Tie Trw Teafe-W ha T**-**"** n a a >• a* Mfim- APfOL STEEL I I Stare &ad certain fa* all Femab I I eaapbuats.Evtryladys]m&d heap a box in die house. IW, J. IDMO'DS, Th» English Pharmacy 52, 54. Beach Street. Penang, THE296 words
-
Advertisement101 1931-07-13 11 iM— iw i r. 'Tiiiiiiiiwn.TTtr,-. .r '—j-" B T/ie most generally useful Medicine Tor all ClhnatM 3 hUßllis Bmrng ilga g 1 Ta g V▼J There is Substitute. Aeta Ilka charm In Chacka and arreata DIARRHEA and FKV&R, CROUP, AOUB. «k-y-Maa UI I OS rc *l a^>, Pamltv ramady f.r101 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous196 1931-07-13 11 JfjJJESTIC Penang's Premier Talkie House. SOUND SYSTEM 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Paramount’s Outstanding Entertainment GEORGE BANCROFT IN “Ladies Love Brutes’’ WITH Mary Astor and Fredric March Two Fisted Tactics Win the Women Bancroft smashes into a womin’s heart and breaks out again lou can’t judge a man by the clothes he196 words
-
-
Article890 1931-07-13 12 Port Of Pence g Schedule of Principal Lines rHK following is a list of re?38h arriving and sailing from Penang daring the week IN PORT TO-DAY a Tronoh from Langkat, Pangkalan Soesot and Pangkalan Brandan.Sailed for Pangkalan Brandan» Pangkalan Soesoe and Langkat to-day at 3 p.890 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement767 1931-07-13 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK BORGKOSG SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. (Incorporated in[England by Royal Charter 1868.) r CORrORATE D in THE COLONY OF HONGKONG Paid-up-Cnpitßl £B,OOU,OUO Baser™ Fund £4,000,000 The Liability of members is limited to Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 the extent and in the mannerprescribed Z,767 words
-
Advertisement96 1931-07-13 12 YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Steamship Tickets Rail and Air Tickets I otel reservations Shore excursions Independent Inclusive Tours through Valaya, r iam, Indo China, Java Bali, and rumatra. Automobile excursions-■ aggage Insurance. The American Express Co,, Inc. ICo yer Quay. (Incorporated in U. A.) Singapore A. Always carry American Express Travellers96 words
-
Advertisement103 1931-07-13 12 A delightful Nourishing i ft jef Health •s)' Drink giving I COLD QVfl LTIN E PO. (Mds-uf» < Bnciin,Kewe and. Ukdz/ A Pi. 33. t h e S\ 8 iji 111 yi Yow will find BLACK AND WHITE CigoroHo» a! «II Important functions whoro only tho best good enough. Black103 words
-
-
1229 1931-07-13 13 “Most Wonderful Man I Ever Met’’ I.ord Thomson’s '‘Lady of the Emeralds” PRINCESS Marthe Bibesco of Rumania told a pressman her story of her romantic friendship with the late Lord Thomson —a friendship which has been revealed by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in a foreword to1,229 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement144 1931-07-13 13 Doctors recommend ENO > TV- F OTO-** SSSB.I Zi V ■bllf quently, tjicy recommend Uh Eno’s <c Fruit Salt ”as a Lbgi gj— safe and effective health L|| !'®l safeguard instead cf harsh ijOw purgatives and harmful J-pj? Doctors know that Eno’s drugs which irritate the Fruit Salt acts in144 words
-
Advertisement182 1931-07-13 13 W| L k WMwOI i ..X «ini Kk A Ji BML M i i JL -.JI 3 W'fl V 3 zx Biiife x 'z 5 x x fe ww X X mil iu w* wr n.ii "xtw .*w i yrrsßW 'i<nwu n jp. i.■ < A v EASTERN SERIES 1182 words
-
-
Article927 1931-07-13 14 Tragic Tales Many Are Susceptible to 111-Health Unnatural Exercise THERE is something peculiarly distressing in the toll that death has taken among our young sportsmen in the last few years. I am not talking about war casualties, but about those young men and women who have927 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement68 1931-07-13 14 BOSCH SPARK PLUGS Are youp S uapan tee for Reliability. bpr* Stocked at if 10CK e° ay Co. I enang Motors Georg etown Traders. a 80LE agents I. V straits Java Trading Co LARGE ESTATE CHECK ROLLS. To Clear at Specially Reduced Prices Weekly Check Roll Books with Rice Advance68 words
-
Advertisement489 1931-07-13 14 Y-"Y> r -4? iSBSKI I Tflatt Creme "^7l rCo Cd Cream I X This delightful cleansing cream 0 Cream pstegA 6 b I M X will keep your pores in working I Ex 9 uisitel y Perfumed order and your 0 with 47// Eau de Co- I complexion young. logne.489 words
-
-
Article629 1931-07-13 15 Penang, July 13, 1931. CHOWRASTA MARKET, Mutton— S eta. Matton Indian M par lb 48 Head goaf 1-20 Sheep 90 etch Liver with heart ft tng do MO Tnpe a 0 93 Goat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread M Mir 40 Suet 40 ĕ Kidney 30629 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement382 1931-07-13 15 /R t J/ \i 0 JIW* I Rt c Vft I/ IMM|RRJb /|HF Q IS \> M i 11 i izRIL J Il\ R^tti' ‘W- /f I MK z w > I /F i 1 I THE WHISKY WITH A PEDIGREE 8 Xing Qeorge zv” AGENTS j. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.,382 words
-
Advertisement555 1931-07-13 15 A great tooth brush -a great tooth paste LZse both for beautiful teeth —healthy gums Brush your teeth twice each day with a Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush and Listerine Tooth Paste and you will marvel how quickly all discolorations disappear, leaving the tooth enamel flashing white! Just try this Double Action555 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1914 1931-07-13 16 I P* 0.-BRITISH JNDIA THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE steamship mne AND APCAR LINES INTENDED SAtLINGS FROM PENANG MAW WdIMKLY SERVIUS, LONDON N. CONTINENT. (OOMPANIRB Inoobporatbd m England.) j PAVROOLUS July 17 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Gl&sgow I X AUPOMEDON Jaiy 23 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg, I I MAIL PASSENGER AND1,914 words
-