Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 July 1931
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1931-07-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DA>£,.X"i No. 160. VOL. LXXXIX. THURSDAY, 16lh JULY, 1931, PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement643 1931-07-16 1 IT. NAGATA BRtOTxIERS DENTISTS B«*jd O£lc« next to The Dispensary, >MBfh Office 52, Leith Street I MINIMAX” Building Materials A ENGINEERING SUPPLIES ijSj 1 1 :si 1 g X/ II JOa for general purposes, f BRITISH ■Il EM *‘Frowave” Foam type pg peuoi,,^».»ddifr... Expanded *‘D” Hand pump auto fire extinguishers643 words
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Advertisement19 1931-07-16 1 B.TOKISATSUI .STUDIO with up-to-date Phot®» gyaphy by electric lights E Thon* TTlt g 40» PQL BISHOP S PmUNQ. I19 words
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Advertisement2055 1931-07-16 2 .a> i r ««—w■■—■■■—■■■"■‘g"*?”"* 1 *™®fa-3r5: „™'""""I BANKS. I RESTRINGING fi ?S'£‘t'’;XV"^S SWi'mm’ncY'pOOL THE «IHIILE B»«K K SS?IJ TV 1 I Tenni, Rackets Re.tringing 13, Pulau Titus Lane. RES and bar OF INDIA, LIMITED, MiUaWllllTW, H« 1. I JKI —l4 16 18 7 GRILLS A SPECIALITY [lncorporated in England.] jfETHERLANDS2,055 words
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Article722 1931-07-16 3 Monday: Having by me some cold gait beef, which I would have finished up this c*ay, and yet am adverse to patting it upon ou table cold* do decide to gtrve it as follows. First cut thin dices of your beef, as large as may be. Next722 words
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Article401 1931-07-16 3 IRENE ADAIR - BY IRENE ADAIR Flowers have come to the milliner's work-table, and here piles of blossoms are sorted industriously. Gardenias which art flat are put aside for the new, black and shiny cape, numbers oftinyblac and bine velvet flowers being reserved for the front of large brimmed401 words
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Article505 1931-07-16 3 IDA TODD - BY IDA TODD A greater vari.ty in the sizes of paper patterns is obtainable now than ever before, but, even so, it is not possible to suit all figures, and the following hints on altering patterns will be useful to many who a-e not of stock g'z\505 words
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Article, Illustration49 1931-07-16 3 Of vary fine wool, these costumes express decorative outfits for the sun bather this year. The schemes show subtle combinations of colours, dark red trousers allied to white with red strappings at the neck. The other suit shows brown and orange strips on a beige back-ground.49 words
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Article600 1931-07-16 3 ROSAMUND - BY ROSAMUND The occasions on which cooling drinks are acceptable in summer are so numerous that every housawife is g’al to hear of recpea that possibly may be new to her. The great thing to remember is that they must be really c. 11 on a600 words
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Article589 1931-07-16 3 MISS MICAWBER” - BY "MISS MICAWBER” The condition of being "hard-up” is more in the state of mind than the state of the purse. It is popu’arly supposed that the difference being hard-up and beii g poor is the difference between a temporary embarrassment and a permanent one. But we all know589 words
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Article537 1931-07-16 3 OLGA WRIGHT - BY OLGA WRIGHT Panelled walls give "jtmomhere” to the appearance of even a sma.l modern villa, but of course real oak panelling which costs anything up to £2 per square yard is well beyond the purse of of the average housewife. A splendid substitute for wood537 words
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Article411 1931-07-16 3 study of vernaculars Agitation in Calcutta Literary Circles A proposal to remove Sanskrit and other classical languages from the list of compulsory subjects for the Matriculation examination of the Calcutta University is now agitating educational and literary circles in Calcutta. The changes are said to Lave been suggested411 words
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Article47 1931-07-16 3 Thursday at the Esplarade at 6 p.m. 1. March A Nation Again Hume 2. Overture Robespiorre Lito'.ff 3. Selection The Rose Of England Hi me 4. Interim zz 3 Rasse Franke 5. One Step When The Guaids Are On Parade NiehoEft God Save The King.47 words
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Advertisement789 1931-07-16 4 sa&§; __z^-~ u =<5) FT r >s **fr '-l ft .BSSSS W" HOW POPULAR ARE YOU? I HOW MANY VOTES CAN YOU GET? f Enter the PINANG GAZETTE’S Great Popular Election. Election opens July 11 GRAND PRlZES|»ection Closes Sept. 15 I 1 VALUE $lBO I 2 PRIZES Q>(& A tL—i789 words
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Advertisement2581 1931-07-16 5 lAIAIXIAI.M,IXMAUX!X!JL!J l >mXg<3XkLLUJXUj3j±i± l±l±i±»lliil±l±l±l jl.L»±»LrL»Aii ixirrri ■■■■■■■■■<■■■■■■■□« FIRST LIST OF CANDIDATES i IS YOUR NAME HERE? The first list of candidates nominated so far is shown below. There will be many changes from day to day. J Please notify us any mistakes, duplicates or wrong spelling of names and addresses.2,581 words
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Article2225 1931-07-16 6 Overseas Visitors Position of Colonial Residents London, Jane 13 < Viscount Elibank in the House of Lords yesterday, drew the attention f of the Government to the Income Tax 1 Acts and regulations affecting:—(l) British Colonial officials and other persons of British origin not ordinarily resident here2,225 words
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Article248 1931-07-16 6 i e ACCIDENT NEAR TAPAH Young Klang Planter Killed Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday.—A European estate assistant, Mr. D. R. Ferguson, of Sungei Nibong Estate, Klang, was killed instantaneously at 1.30 this morning while driving home from Klang, the car skidding and overturning at the sharp bend in248 words
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Article570 1931-07-16 6 THE M. A. H. A. Plans for the August Exhibition A military tattoo with close on 500 participants will be one of the outstand ing attractions of the Malayan AgriHorticultural Exhibition to be bold at the exhibition grounds and Stadium. £uala Lumpur, during August Bank570 words
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Article382 1931-07-16 6 Mr. K. Crompton, Manager of North Hummock Estate, Klang, leaves for home at the end of this month. King Edward VII School, Taiping, will lold its Annual Athletic Sports on the school ground on Saturday» July 18 at 2 p.m. Dr. Wakefield returns from home leave on July382 words
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Advertisement161 1931-07-16 6 jßsn BOURJOIS PARIS (fjveningin I FACE POWDER The perfect face powder for g all occasions and seasons S gives an exquisite and peachg like bloom to the complexion fl and lends an air of distinction fl to the toilet. g Obtainable from all |pg Chemists and Stores I A. BOURJOIS161 words
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1659 1931-07-16 7 Alpha Promoted to Class 1 Bikanir and Le Souverain Down to Class 2 To-day’s Work on the Track BY “TIC-TAG” Trom the latest amendments to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List which will be found below it will be seen that the Penang1,659 words
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Article142 1931-07-16 7 TUSKER ELEPHANT Large Model Being Sent (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 15 In honour of Penang's victory in the inter port cricket, t angkok Cricketers have prepared a large model tusker elephant to represent the ashes which they are forward ing to the Penang Cricket Club142 words
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Article96 1931-07-16 7 WEEKEND BROADCASTING The Kuala Lumpur Amiteur R*dio Society will broadcast the following pro grammes on a wavelength of 55 5 Metres. Friday—From the Studio. 6.30 to 7.00 p.m. Chinese Music. 700 7.15 i, English Music. 7.15 British Official Wireless News. 725 8.80 Recital of H. M.96 words
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Article208 1931-07-16 7 V < Mr. H. Gordon Selfridge has written to Mr. R. D Blumenfeld, chairman of the newly formed Company of Newspaper Makers, offering a series of five annual prizes of 100 guineas each to British journ alists on the lines of the famous Pulitzer prizes in America.208 words
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Article394 1931-07-16 7 THREE PENANG PLAYERS Aste, Rodrigo and Carr Selected STEWART-BROWN OAPTAIN Tbe following side has been selected to represent the Colony against the F. M. 8. at Singapore over the August holidays: Stewart Brown (Capt) fete Rodrigo Carr Bryan None Carpenter Ashworth Leijjsius Jansen han Wong394 words
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161 1931-07-16 7 P. 0. 0. y P. R. 0. The return match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Recreation Club —the two padarg Clubs—will be played on Saturday and Sunday play oom mencing at 2 15 p.m. on Saturday and at 10 30 o’clock on Sunday.161 words
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Article65 1931-07-16 7 C. R. C. vs TAI SUN UNION Tbe following have been selected to represent tbe 0. R. 0. against the Tai Sun Union on Saturday, at 5 p.m. at Victoria Green —Kee Hock, Soo Keai, Hock Swee. Thye Sun, Ee Eow. Chin Huat, Weng Hon, Tiang Lye, Kee65 words
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Article38 1931-07-16 7 -Benter» Vienna, July 15 The National Assembly has ratified the Austro Hungarian Commercial Treaty pro viding inter alia for the institution of a permanent tariff council to facilitate the transport of goods between the two countries.—-Benter» - 38 words
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Article102 1931-07-16 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Commons Proposal to Deal with Rowdy M. P’s. London, July 15 The Prime Minister stated in the House of Commons that the Government proposed to give facilities at an early date for a motion on the subject of payment of salaries to Members who—Rugby Radio Service. - 102 words
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Article98 1931-07-16 7 -Rugby Radio Service. United States and Soviet Just in the Field London, July 15 Questioned as to the countries which had forwarded the League of Nations full in for mation on their armaments in preparation for the Disarmament Conference, Mr Dalton, Foreign Under-Secretary, said in the House-Rugby Radio Service. - 98 words
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Article30 1931-07-16 7 -Reuter. Washington, July 15 The United States Army has offered to exchange two transports for the liner Republic on which the United States Line is toeing money.--Reuter. - 30 words
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Article88 1931-07-16 7 Rugby Radio Service. Vague Answer by Chancellor of tbe Exchequer London, July 15 Answering several questions on the MacMillan Report on Finance and Industry published on Monday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Snowden, said the Report covers an immense field and tha subjects are of extraordinary complexity– Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article81 1931-07-16 7 -Rugby Radio Service. Surprise Visit to Devonport Dockyard London, July 15 When in Plymouth to day where hafulfilled a number of engagements, inohi—ding the opening of a municipal aerodrome, the Prince of Wales paid a surprise visit to Devonport Dockyard to inspect tha submarine Naurilus in-Rugby Radio Service. - 81 words
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Article92 1931-07-16 7 RE UNION DINNER ON SUNDAY The Eurasian Association (Penang Branch) is holding are union dinner on Sunday next, July 19. The function will take place at flk Penang Recreation Club-house at 8 p.m. Dr. J. Emile Smith, the president of tha local branch, is expected to take92 words
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Advertisement408 1931-07-16 7 Popular election Gaining ■Headway MANY NEW UP-COUNTRY NOMINATIONS First Tally of Votes To-day the first tally of votes in the Pinang Gazette*9 Great Popular Election is published and hundreds of readers all over the district are entering for their share of the magnificent rewards offered. This array of prizes has408 words
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Article406 1931-07-16 8 More than one a has it been emphasised that the customs and excise duties of the Straits Si ttlements and the Federated Malay States should be reorganised and synchronised. Until we get a united Malaya, in place of the fircical dual control which now prevails, such a step is406 words
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Article360 1931-07-16 8 Now that the Moratorium of war debts reparations has been applied, the public has turned its attention to the parlous condition of Germany, and the contemplation is calculated to cause a minimum of satisfaction. It may be contended, with or without justification, that Germany’s downfall has been of360 words
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Article97 1931-07-16 8 The General Council of the International Transport Workers' Federation has decided to send a delegation to the Far East to enquire into labour conditions among trans port workers and to propagate federation among workers who have not yet joined it. The general public of Malaya97 words
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Article1289 1931-07-16 8 A. 11. L. Penang, Thursday. «JfNTO our hands on this so fair J morning of July has come a little vo’ume which we feel we shall prize and its pages come to know intimately during the hours when we are not at our desk. It is aA. 11. L. - 1,289 words
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Advertisement618 1931-07-16 8 A Food for Every Occasion —Fruits are Delicious Nutritious Browned Marshmallow Pears. 1 No. 2 x /2 can Libby’s,. Barlett Pears a f snffL 10 Marshmallows fiffff gajpjg H Cup nut meats 8 Macaroon Drain the Pears and fill the centres withquartered marshmallows and chopped nut meats. Place in a618 words
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Advertisement32 1931-07-16 8 E. O. HOTEL Friday, 17th July, 1931, at 9.30 p.m. After Dinner Dance Sunday, 19th July, 1931, 8 p.m. till 10 p.m. The "E. 0.” Quartette WILL PLAY Light Music During Dinner.32 words
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Obituary59 1931-07-16 8 DEATH Duckworth.—Baby Althea, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Duckworth passed away on Monday, July 13, 1931. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Hajee R. E. Mohamed Kassim, J.P.. wish to convey their heartfelt thanks to all their friends and relatives who attended the funeral and those who59 words
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Article1429 1931-07-16 9 Entire Control of Foreign Currency Dealings Newspaper Censorship Disorders Break Out at Several Towns British Statesmen’s Visit Berlin, July 16 The new Emergency Decrees provide that the Banks to-day, to-morrow and on Saturday shall only pay out the amounts required to maintain the economic life of the—Rugby Radio Service. - 1,429 words
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Article196 1931-07-16 9 -Reuter. Reprisal For Korean Outrages NO OFFICIAL ACTION Shanghai, July 15 For some days there has been much agitation for an anti-Japanese boycott as retaliation for the Korean outrages, and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at a meeting on Monday recommended a boycott, but so far no-Reuter. - 196 words
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Article50 1931-07-16 9 —Reuter. Simla, July 15 “God is my adviser-general,” said Gandhi, asked on arrival here if he would take advisers to the resumed Round Table Conference in the Autumn. Gandhi, who was accompanied by his wife, has come to discuss with the Viceroy alleged breaches of the Irwin-Gandhi pact.-—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article84 1931-07-16 9 —Reuter. Two Exclusive Decrees Rescinded Paris, July 16 Two Decrees are being published in Paris and Moscow to-day namely, a French Decree rescinding the Decree of October 3 restricting the import of certain Russian products in order to prevent dumping, and a Russian Decree rescinding the decree—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article188 1931-07-16 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Announcement by Mr. Alexander GOLD ALBERT MEDAL FOR WILLIS Epic of Naval Valour London, July 15 In the House of Commons at question time the First Lord cf the Admiralty, Mr. Alexander, announced that the King had awarded Petty Officer Wills the Albert Medal-Rugby Radio Service. - 188 words
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Article126 1931-07-16 9 -Reuter. Two Hungarians Start Atlantic Flight .Paris, July 15 Doret and Le Brix were forced to come down in the wilds of Siberia owing to failure of the engine in consequence of the forma tion of a layer of ice as a result of the prolonged-Reuter. - 126 words
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Article77 1931-07-16 9 —Reuter. Former Resident of Singapore New York, July 15 Newspaper circles were startled by news of the suicide of the octogenarian editorial writer for the World and Te egram, J. H. Ballard, who in 1868 was connected with the London Echo and later worked in the British Consulate—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article50 1931-07-16 9 —Reuter. International Delegation for Far East Amsterdam, July 15 The General Council of the International Transport Workers’ Federation has decided to send a delegation to the Far East to enquire into labour conditions among transport workers and to propagate Federation among workers who have not yet joined it.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement7 1931-07-16 9 DANISH CREAAf c.* ,ch Mb® th, anp7 words
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Advertisement190 1931-07-16 9 “HfeMisferfeVdce To Whcm the Greatest Artists' Entrust Their Reputation New Dance Records for Mid July Jack Hylton and h’s Orchestra *When the Guards are on Parade... 6/8 I F. 6015 *Oh, Rosalita Tango Fox-Trot J *By the River Sainte Marie Slow F.T. 1 8.6016 *When I take my sugar to190 words
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Article443 1931-07-16 10 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —When'-1 was planting for more years than moat Europeans reside in Malaya, my finest labour force was 500 600 Chinese -women, silent hard workers, with never a grouse or noise in the Lines, no Government interference as with Tamils443 words
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Article239 1931-07-16 10 QUEER METHOD OF REPAYING LOAN Several prosecutions for offences against the chandu laws were heard by the Penang District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning. Detective Inspector Hall charged a Canto nese named Lam Ping with possession of chandu drugs in excess of five tahils permit ted239 words
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Article130 1931-07-16 10 HEARING POSTPONED OF CHEATING CHARGE Alleged to have cheated one Chua Seng Swee by falsely representing to him that he was the owner of a coconut plantation in Balik Pulau and thereby inducing the latter to lend him $1 500/-, a Hokkien nam ed Tan Cheang Yew130 words
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208 1931-07-16 10 CONVICTED OF THEFT Three Chinese youths named Chan Kee Ling (19). Ong Teh Chooi (14), Oh Ah Ho (13) were produced before the Police Magistrate charged with theft of a pair of shoes and a bicycle lamp. The second accused pleaded guuty, while the first208 words
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Article161 1931-07-16 10 A Chinese named Lee Ah Teong was to day produced before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang charged with (I) Cheating Ooi Soon Kim by fraudulently inducing to take him as a passenger, (2) With dishonestly retained stolen property and (3) With the possession of a161 words
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Article90 1931-07-16 10 In the Penang Supreme Court the hearing was continued this morning, before Mr Justice N. H. P. Whitley, of the case in which Mr. Ng Ann Thye, of Taiping, the eldest son of the late Mr. Ng 800 Bee is suing his mother, Ewe Keoh Neoh, for90 words
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Article232 1931-07-16 10 CHINESE WHO LOST HIS MEMORY He was beaten so badly by the complain ant and his peop e that he lost his memory, was the excuse given by a Hokkien named Chia Ah Hook for denying four previous convictions which he later admitted. Accused was charged232 words
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Article156 1931-07-16 10 TO DAY’S PRIOE3 The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS, KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 ajn. to-day:— Yesterday To-day 5 R Shares tq dq rn oq c. 10. 10. 10. Mining Hong Fatt .52} 57} .50 .55 Kano unting T. M 5/6 6/6 5/6156 words
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Article60 1931-07-16 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON S|H £187.15-0 Down £1 151 3 Mota* £lO9-10 0 Down £l-15 0 SINGAPORE $55 75 per roD Down 75 c. 125 tons tai RUBBER i Louden 3 d, Down 1/16 d. Niw Turk 6} c. (I8d) Down }c.60 words
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Article314 1931-07-16 10 DIRECTORS’ REPORT The following is the report of the Directors of Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., to the twenty first annual general meeting of shareholders to be held at Fullerton Building, Singapore, on Thursday July 23, '931. Gentlemen, —Your Directors submit herewith their Report and the audited314 words
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Article205 1931-07-16 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) I SJL Sheet 9| ote. P* w— w —je pl 112/501 Quiet. 1‘ UondM 3 j N.w J 'By Oowtesy Meesre. Alton Dennye.) I General Produce Agency Ltd* I Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed I Smoked Sheet for to-day are m ,OllO So“ »>• An,/3apt.205 words
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Article231 1931-07-16 10 Financial Times." INTERNATIONAL FOOL RUMOURS London, June 23 Much more interest will attach to the meeting of British-American Tin Corpora ion to be held next Friday than to the brief am ua’ report which has just been issued. R ghtly or wrongly, the tame of the corporationFinancial Times." - 231 words
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Article76 1931-07-16 10 IMPROVED MALAYAN STATISTICS For the first time for many months past the Malayan trade statistics show an improvement. June exports were only 119,363,000 less than those of June last year which is easily the lowest decrease of the year. Imports were only 117,143,000 less than those of June76 words
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Article73 1931-07-16 10 (Rugby Radio Sbrviob) London, July 15 Paris. 122}; New York) 4.83 1; Brussels, 34.78; Geneva, 24.98; Amsterdam, 12.03; Milan 92.92; Berlin 23; Stockholm 18.13; Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.77 Prague, 164 J; Helsingfors* 193; Madrid, 50 95 Lisbon* 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817; Rio, 311 Buenos Aires,(Rugby Radio Sbrviob) - 73 words
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Article973 1931-07-16 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I ill Im RUBBBB IDsiloM gc Allenby Bubbra We t JC 9C I Alnr Salah Rubbra «State 70 I Brtetea BC I to 1 Avea Hltaan pjantmf Bynßtoate 8 100 M I Ayra Bunin* Bubb—BsteSra 3C hU Molek Babbra O» f Ayet Fan— Bubbra WsteSe* 6973 words
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Article74 1931-07-16 10 L AUNCH “O, K.' 9 From Victoria Jetty Thursday 5 p.m,/ 7 p.m H sad 12 midnight. Friday about 8 a.m., I 4) a.m., 11 (no luggage) and 11 39 a.m. (io luggage). From m.s. Alsia Tnursday 5.15 p.ul, 7.15 p.m„ and 12 15 midnight. Friday 9 a.m., 1074 words
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Article207 1931-07-16 10 The m. s. Alsia will arrive from Bangkok aud S ngapore this afternoon and will sail fjr Europe via Colombo on Friday at twelve o'clock noon with the following Straits passengers: Mr E Thune, Mr aid Mrs C Hannigan, Mrs L T Watty, Miss F Dunne, Mr W207 words
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Article39 1931-07-16 10 The homeward mail by the s.s. ToZan&i closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 18 th instant. The 8.8. Rohna with mails despatched from Loudon on June 25 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow.39 words
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Advertisement66 1931-07-16 10 HEID TOUR RADIATOR I WHILE YOU USE I TOUR CAR! I USE:— I I I ON SALE AT GARAGES* I Distributors: I K. LEE SAN CO., I 81, BEACH STREET, I PENANG. I NOTICE This is to notify that Mr. E. G. Roeevers is do longer in our employ, his66 words
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Miscellaneous27 1931-07-16 10 TIDE TABLES High Water Low Water To-Day 12 55 a.m. 7.02 a.m. 12 54 p.m. 747 p.m. To Morrow 1.89 a.m. 7.44 am. 1.32 p.m. 825 p.m.27 words
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Miscellaneous91 1931-07-16 10 Peaang Daily Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Friday 6 a.m- 77 e Noon 91 s S. m m 5 p.m. 80 nW Saturday 6 a.m. 77 e Noon 92 a oil 5 p.m, 86 B Sunday 6 a.m. 76 h Noon 93 pH 5 p.m. 85 Monday 6 a.m. 7891 words
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Article2100 1931-07-16 11 Annual Meeting Tribute to Manager and Assistant The following are the proceedings at the Nineteenth Ordinary General Meeting 0 the Shareholders of Henrietta Rubber Estate, Limited, held at the Registered Offices. London House, New London Street, E. 0«. on Wednesday June 10, 1931* Mr. W. H.2,100 words
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Article196 1931-07-16 11 Penang, July 16, 1931. Oto. fienar ei Opium p. sheet aom 1.000.00 Cloves n 90.00 Gold leaf alien 73.00 Mare Picking com 170.00 Nutmegs 80s 70.00 110 s ,i 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 n 15.00 Copra Bundried buyers 4.90 Rattans sales 11.15 Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells196 words
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Article71 1931-07-16 11 Penang, July 16, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 4 m|ts 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 1/32 3,. Documentary 2/4 6/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 India ,i T.T. 155$ Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia T.T. 13971 words
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Article213 1931-07-16 11 Return of Colony Stocks at close of business, June, 1931, as declared, in tons A. Dealers* Stocks Dry R. 8. S. Crepe >• and Estate Remill Blanket Bark and -Area U.B.S. Crepe Scrap S’pore Island 19,625 2,820 9,107 Penang Island 3,557 174 925 Prov. Wellesley 95 3213 words
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Article146 1931-07-16 11 Domestic production of Tin, and Tin-in-ore at 72 per cent, during the month of June 1931, Tons Tons Federated Malay States 4,813 Unfederated Malay States Johore 36 Kedah 8 Perlis 16 Kelantan nil Trengganu 52 112 Straits Settlements 2 Malaya 4 927 Local Exports F.M.S. U.M.S. S.S,146 words
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Advertisement333 1931-07-16 11 ■3» 118 V mH I we I g j-i r THE WOBLB’S FINEST GAME DESER.VIK THE WORLP'S FINEST BALE DUNLOP W WS A PRITCHARD Co., Ltd., JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd,, Penang and Branches. Penang and Branches. One drop of “GETS-IT” and go on with the dance Just apply “GETS-IT’ to333 words
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Article850 1931-07-16 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines I rHE following is a list of ves- s ieh arriving and sailing from Penang during the e k IN PORT TO-DAY 88 de Haan from Langan Lho-Seum, 1 awei Siglii Sabang, Oelee-Lheue Meulaboh and Tjalang. Salla on Friday850 words
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Advertisement35 1931-07-16 12 I DEUTZ J Stationary and Marine DIESEL Motors Diesel Locomotives are LEA DI &G all the world over. I SoZe Agents: N, V. Straits Java Trading Co., Singapore. 104/6. Robinson Rd. Penang. 3, Well Qtny.35 words
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Advertisement24 1931-07-16 12 LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE I I The sauce that famous chefs prefer S the Best Wish ManuGcturea by RONUK, Limited, Portslade. ENGLAND. .WCTlflr ia.rMFMui jz.24 words
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Advertisement363 1931-07-16 12 Introducing-Super-Six Smoothness to the Low Priced Field -a THE new Essex Super-Six challenges the performance of any Six, regardless of price. It introduces Super-Six smoothness and new riding ease to the low price field. It looks far more costly than it is and is big, wide and roomy for a363 words
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Miscellaneous197 1931-07-16 12 >JJESTIC -a/ Pang’s Premier Talkie House. SOUND SYSTEM 6-15 TO- NIGHT 9-30 HERE AT LAST! WARNER BROS. Stupendous Production Dolores Costello IN Noon s Arh The Spectacle of the Ages 1 WITH GEORGE O’BRIEN Anda Tremendous Cast of 10,000 Awe-inspiring and amazing in its tremendous realism, ‘‘NOAH’S ARK” is a197 words
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Article1044 1931-07-16 13 BUT HEART OF GOLD Character of Zoo Parrots SOME folk thi k the world of toucans, others adore penguins; other say the Zoo pheasants are the birds of birds; but let it not be contradicted that the JRegent/s Park parrot-house contains the richest characters in1,044 words
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Article647 1931-07-16 13 NOT PEDIGREE Prizes for Health and Cleverness I bate dog shows. No man would enter his wife into a beauty competition for the plrasureof seeing "Highly commended” slung round her neck. Bat, by some strange freak of affection, dog-owners do not ssem to mind647 words
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Advertisement172 1931-07-16 13 b l K'4VVV>' i r wßir, X x' ;■<■<s < < J H .*J r. These famous OVEN-BAKED Beans, prepared by Heinz combine > appetizing flavour and high food value at moderate cost. I > Beans, baked in dry ovens until the water is dried out, leaving them mealy, tender172 words
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Article593 1931-07-16 14 APPEAL ’AGAINST SENTENCE Woman and Inhibited Rector A woman gave evidence for the R°v. S. A. Norris Huntly, Rector of Bircham Newton and Bircham Tofts, Norfolks, when the hearing of his appeal against a sentence of inhibition passed on him by the Bishop of Norwich was593 words
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Advertisement354 1931-07-16 14 WWMT MOST jR MJEN PMTJFJEffIL ..yl Born 1820— Still going Strong Popularity in whisky depends upon the taste of the average man. For such a taste Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is perfect and has proved itself so. It is this whisky that makes Johnnie Walker sales the largest in the354 words
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Article635 1931-07-16 15 Penang, Jul/ 16, 1181. CHOWRASTA MARKET, Mutton eta. Matton Indian M pir lb 48 Head goei 1-2 J Sheep Liver with heart A ioag do 1 Tripe do 9 J Goat or Sheep per lb 48 Sweet Bread p*ir 40 Suet 40 I idney M pair 30 Feet635 words
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Advertisement213 1931-07-16 15 The Whisky You Drink At Home. tffllE H° RSE fl Please ask for it at your clubs, the hotels and obtain supplies for your house or mess from your dealer. LQ u a 1 i t y Guaranteed. Remington, KLEANBORE r your Rifle Barrel Clean SPORTSMEN are excited and M?213 words
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