Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 July 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 163. VOL. LXXXIX. MONDAY, 20th JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 182 1 T. NAGATA BBOIHBM DENTISTS i flssd Office te Ths Dispsnsuy. &MMh Office Sfl. UU otissl Building Materials AND ENGINEERING SUPPLIES BRITAIN’S BEST BEER, T WHITBREAD’S X L t LE BROWN PA 800 Brewed from the Finest Malt and Hops Large LOW and Matured. Stocks Prices Carried Quoted PAINTS “Is there
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    • 15 1 H.TOKISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Ptete hy electric Mgh& Those W 1» a r ws am
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    • 2140 2 portion wanted NOTICE MUNICIPAL NOTICE M^L A IC SF gSHBBBBBMI 111 W 1 SUKi KluW B W In accordance with the Order MUNICIPAL BAND seIaNGOR beat PENANG II I Great War Medal, aa Conductor or Junior ffiado t h e s id e nt Councillor, jkMi JB I &!Ckri“ M
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  • 624 3 P. 0. C. v P, B. c. Rodrigo and Carr Bat Well The return match between the two padang clubs, the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Recreation Club, began on Saturday afternoon on the Esplanade. Rain prevented play on Sunday and the match was abandoned.
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    • 273 3 jr A• Z <ae^ t ■'-\7— -W Z j^l? j jjM FwiGbß 4 LOVt C a cati u’fL'*****v, *5 oro '?;S? -it X jP 5 fat v Gate say* Ba by! Baby is Surrounded with Dangers’ *The infant death roll in all hot and tropical climates shows their appalling reality.
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    • 425 3 ’jpyssHß»fne flavour fhsd counts ff.R sauce 1 makes the plainest meal appetising and delicious. H.P. is different in every way from every other sauce, with a rich, fruity flavour entirely its own. Suits all tastes and dishes. The Surest of all Strength-Givers y Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE. from
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    • 166 3 fHEAR MARION HARRIS SING ‘My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes” AND “Would You Like to Take a Walk’’ Both are unusual songs and hep Columbia Recording reveals the captivating style and saucy mannerisms that have made hep the rage of London, Also hear "LA VIOLETERA Tango from Chaplin’s "CITY
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    • 3044 5 Mflfl s fl n b M mjb x mb liuw ■■babkhbbmmmmmm 6 OFAT 00Pill fiO Fl rPTIOM VALUEOF SUBSCRIPTION payments" m H■ fl SJI fl H fl B B ill ILS Ufl B B B B B B Rl!3 3 Below are shown the subscription rates and the regular number
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  • 1422 6 FIRST ROUND DRAW Singles Handicap Class ’‘A** The draw for the first round of the P.O, 0. July Tenuis Tournament is as follows: Byet— s T A Wilson, —30.4 G Robert—4 J H Fenwick. First Round —l5 3 A Sinclair v 15.2 JP B Whaley; —5 WJ
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  • 297 6 YESTERDAY’S CRICKET MATCH Fine Bowling by Shuaib In a cricket match played yesterday on the Free School ground at Green Lane, the Ceylon Association defeated the Free School by 5 runs. The feature i f the match was the fine bowling of Shuaib for the
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  • 140 6 AMERICA DEFEATED Austin and Perry Win Singles p DAVIS CUP Paris, July 19 Two great victories in the singles enabled Great Bri;a n to defeat America by three matches to two in the inter tone final and qualify to meet France in the Challenge Round of
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  • 341 6 LOW SCORING MATCH In a low scoring match played on Butterworth Padang yesterday, Mr. Peter de S lvi*’a XI defeated the Straits Trading Company C.O. by 54 runs. The following are the scores <5 h'l P' de Silva’s Xl—First Innings. L.R. Shori l.b.w. b Hendry
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  • 282 6 Australian Clergyman’s Experience After an illness, when the vitality has become depleted, there often follows a period when health still hangs in a ba ance. Some people recupera'e more quickly i than others, but there are those who, seeming to have used up all their reserve
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  • 370 6 Mr. GT. Hawkins 1 ui bjen seconded for service uadtr the Governs at of Johore. Dr. H. J. Lawsen, Health Off cer, Klang and Oortt, is going home on leave nix mouth. Mr. B.G H. Johnson has been appointed to be a member of the Indian Immigration
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  • 118 6 SIX MONTHS FOR OFFERING 1200 TO INSPECTOR Rampal Singh, the Indian who wa charged with attempting to give a bribe of $2OO to Inspector Judge of the Singapore Detective Station, waon Friday convicted and sentenc ed to six mouths* rigorous impri sonment. Theaccusid, it will be reoa
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    • 70 6 Saves l time... labor.. I fuel I 1 W W “CIUICK-COOK-V ING” QuakerOatsis exactly the same fine quality you have always known, but it cooks five times as fast and is more tender, more delicious than any QuakerOatsyouhaveevertasted. Now, you will want to have ■B Quaker Oats daily. Serve it
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    • 87 6 The World’s Best. Sold Everywhere. 6-/5 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Paramount Presents Rex Beach’s immortal Story “THE SPOILERS” WITH GARY COOPER Kay Johnson Betty Compson. A gripping story of the greatest gold strike in history with a dynamic fight climax you’ll never forget. Added Attractions Pathe Gazette Universal News and a Paramount
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 86 6 I Theatre' iaoi yal 1 Monday 20th Wednesday 22nd Show starts at 8 p.m. HOOT GIBSON in “KING OF THE RODEO” A Western Drama (7 Jieeis) GLEN TRYON in “IT CAN BE DONE” A Breezy Comedy in 8 “OWD BOB” A Big British Picture 6 jf" “I 11 l|l I»
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  • 2188 7 Presentation of Purse and Address 1906—1931 Congregation’s Appreciation of His Work For the second time within, the oi space of five years the congregation j a ofthe Church of the Assumption, 10 Penang, made a request to His Lordship, Bishop Perrichon, to pi allow
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  • 54 7 LADY SCHOOL SUPERVISOR INJURED Miss Lili Busse, Supervisor of Malay Girls’ Vernacular Schools in Province Wellesley, is an inmate of the General Hos pital as the resu t of a motor car accident near Simpang Ampat. Her oar skidded and overturned into the ditch. Miss Busse is suffering
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  • 47 7 YESTERDAY 8 RACE IN HEAVY SEA The 100 Metres Back Stroke (open) was swum yesterday at the Chinese Swimming Club in a heavy sea and resulted as follows. 1. Lim Hock Ean 2. Lim Loon Teong 3. Tan Wah Ham Time 1’ 44 1/5
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  • 767 7 NINE RACES FOR SATURDAY Silver Ikon and Bendigo Good Things Below will be found the complete handicaps for tha.first day of the Penang Turf Club AutumwMeetihg, on, Saturday, and the* weights :or two races on the seoond'day. At a glance Silver Ikon reads-A thing for the opening
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  • 315 7 FIVE MEN CHARGED Case Postponed; Heavy Bail The five persenr three Chinese and two Indians, who were arrested on Saturday by the Detective Police in connection with the alleged theft of cheque leaves from a cheque book belonging to Mess® Boustead and Co., Penang, which were later
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  • 138 7 TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP ('981) In spite of the inclemency of the weathers there was a fair attendance at the Chunff Hwa School hall last night when the 2n<T series of matches in the First Round was played. The results were as follow: Chuah Lay Seng beat
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  • 142 7 P.H.O.L. v CHUNG LING HIGH SCHOOL UNION A fine exhibition of Volley-Ball was witnessed yesterday when the Penang Health Culture League on their own ground beak the Chung Ling High School Union, by 21 8; 21 13. The play was carried on in spite of rail* which made it
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    • 251 7 “Pinang Gazette”; Gteetion t I i •< NEW LIST TO-MORROW i■■ ENTHUSIASTIC RIVALRY AMONG CONTESTANTS I S > 1 f 4 Opportunity knocks but once at every door There is no truer saying than this. Bat the knock is not always heard, and if heard, not always heeded. Opportunity is
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  • 28 8 Hoxter -On July 2nd. 1931, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Ellison, wife of John Ralph Huxter, of the Mercan. tile Bank of India Ltd., a son.
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  • 24 8 On the 18th July, at St. Presbyterian Church Penang. J H.B. Will Of Ipoh to Bertine Melba Rix of Burwash, Sussex. fit I
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  • 439 8 Singularly free from bias, the [report of the Commission ap r [pointed to enquire into toddy I consumption in Kedah makes I interesting reading. I Evidence of the spirit in whigh [the members of the Commission [approached their task is contain--I ed in the opening
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  • 294 8 With the progressive decline in opium revenue, which will disappear entirely in some years, this Colony will have tj look around for other sources of revenue if ad* ministration is to be carried on. The posi tion is one of some delicacy, for any suggestion of fresh taxation
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  • 15 8 London, July 23 The death has occurred of Rear-Admiral W. A. Egerton.—Reuter,
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  • 1165 8  -  A, H- Penang, Monday. gloom of the morniDg-7-and we do not mean that the day is Black because it is Monday of that ilk but because of grey skies and low-lying clouds —is lightened considerably by the May issue of the Free School magazine, just to hand.
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    • 323 8 «3» I e DANISH CRgAA/ I y •**l” The finest in the world. Have yon tried it? Du JO* 5 know that when treated in the right way before use you cannot taste the difference from fresh cream as you get it at home? Place tin on ice for at
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    • 56 8 E. O HOTEL J Tuesday, 21st Ju'y. 1931, 9-30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE <*' x Thursday, 23r<l Ju’y, 19 <l, 9.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE P.ftO. OUTWAHD MHI-DRESS OPIOUL Friday, 24th Joly, 1931, —9.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCE Saturday, 25ih July, 1931. Race Dinner and nonce L Special Menu $3
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    • 18 8 ri— n TEA-TIME TIT-BIT ilf? :o: New Measures Two pints make one quart. Two quarts make one reel.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 46 8 DEATH .8 Lim. —The death took place on Friday, July 17, at 545 p.m. at bis residence, No. 101, Mac Alister Road, of Mr. Lim Hoe Chiak. The funeral will take place ofc Thursday, July 23, at 10 a.m. (5.8.. F.M.S. and Sumatra papers please copy)
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  • 1037 9 French Willing to Co-operate I Midnight Communiques Successful Preliminary Meeting at Paris London Conference To-night Paris, July 20 (12.45 a.m.) r The result of the two days’ momentous Franco-German conversations was announced at eleven o’clock last night by a communique stating that the French representatives ‘‘realising the gravity
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  • 80 9 —Reuter. Twelve Killed and Many Injured FACTION FIGHTS Bombay, July A recrudescence of rioting accompanied by considerable bloodshed is reported from various parts of India, notably Bangalore where at a riotous demonstration over labour grievances the police fired. Five were killed and over a hundred injured.
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  • 90 9 Reuter Water from Sydney Sent to Massachusetts Quincy (Massachusetts'. July 20 Water from Sydney Harbour was used to christen a new liner belonging to the Matson Navigation Company to ply between San Francisco and Sydney, which was launched here to day The vessel is named Mariposa (Butterfly) A
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  • 109 9 —Reuter. 1 Ex-Bandit Rescues v Missionary REVEREND LACEY > SITES Triumphal Return in Sedan Chair Foochow, July 19 No ransom was paid for the release of the Rev. Lacey Sites who was captured by bandits on July 14. Details of Iris reseie furnish a remarkable example of ths
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  • 85 9 Reuter. Prominent New York Resident Warned by U.S. Government New York, July 18 The police have discovered that a dis tinguiehed Cuban resident of New York teen plotting an insurrection to overbhreftrtbe OAban President Senor Machado, according to the New York Sun which states he raised a
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  • 95 9 To Be Forwarded To morrow via Medan A special supplement to to day’s Post Office Daily List notifies that in view of uncertainty as to whether the Dutch Air Mail homeward will call at Alor Star this week, the air mail for conveyance by the Medan- >
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  • 195 9 Traffic Offences in Scotland Road Three Europeans were to day summoned before Mr. Edward Jago Police Magistrate, charged with breaches under the Traffic regulations. Mr. G. I. Begley of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co.. Ltd., was charged wi h having driven his car at a speed and
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 113 9 To the Elitor of the Pinang Gazette I Sir, —One of these days there is going to be a terrible accident at the junction where Anson road branches off into Burmanroad unless the Methodist Church authorities take steps to remove an obstructing palm I t? 66« a
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  • 62 9 personnel oh the Air Council.—-Rugby Radio Service. Appointment of Sir Geoffrey t Salmond 911 London, Jtily 18 The Air Ministry announce that Air iMarshall Sir Geoffrey Salmond will in September succeed Air Marshal Sir Edward Ellington as Commander-in-Chief, Air Defence of Great Britain. Sir Edward Ellington will
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    • 32 9 TEN/TEST Insulating Board FOR I I Ceilings, Door Panels, Partition Walls I AND THE Correction of II Acoustics. 1 Samples and Particulars FROM sl 8 iDurege and Thoma», Ltd., Penang J AGENTS.
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    • 268 9 To Whom the Greatest Artists Entrust Their Reputation New Dance Records for Mid July Jack Hylton and his Orchestra •When the Guards are on Parade... 6/8 1 8.60L5 > *Oh. Rosalita Tango Fox-Trot J *By the River Salute Mario Stow F.T. 1 8.6016 *When I take my sugar to tea
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  • 684 10 SPLENDID SUCCESS Need for Increased Membership After a lapse of several years a successful re union dinner of the Eurasian Association (Penang Branch) was held at the Penang Recreation Club premises last night, and despite the very inclement state of the weather there was a large
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  • 68 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, July 18 Paris, 1231; New York, 4.841; Brussels. 34.81; Geneva, 24 93; Amsterdam! 12.04; Milan 92,85; Berlin 21; Stockholm 18.14; Copenhagen, 18.16; Odo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.65 Prague, 174; Helsingfors, 193; Madrid, 5195; Lisbon, 110; Athens, 375; Bucharest, 817 Rio, 3| Buenos Aires, 34, "Monte
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  • 370 10 MALAYAN COUNCIL AND THE T. P. A. STRONG CRITICISM WHY CHAIRMAN OEJ TRONOH MINES-RESIGNED A trenchant attack ?n the Tin Producer’s Association, was launched by Mr. C. V. Thomas, the Chairman, at the annual meeting of Tronoh Mines, Ltd., yesterday. Mr. Thomas stated that the company
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  • 98 10 FOR FIRST HALF OF JULY Taiping Tin Dredging 00. Ltd. No. 1 Dredge Hours 307 Cubic Yards 50,000 Piculs 174 North Tapping Tin Dredging 00. Ltd. Hours 193 Cab c yards 26,000 Piech 118 Batang Padarg Dredging Co. Ltd. No. 2 Dredge Hours 300 Cube Yards 26,500 Piculs
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  • 70 10 Penang, July 20, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 h 4 m/te 2/8 27/32 Private 3 m/te credit 2/4 1/32 3 Documentary 2/4 6/32 On New York Bank Demand 56 France T.T. 1,420 India T.T. 155 Bangkok T.T. 78 Batavia N T.T.
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  • 137 10 TO DAY'S PRICES The following ware the latest quotations In MESSRS, KENNEDY A Co’s share list ■k 11 aun. to-day Saturday Today g g' r g' i Sharks J n n- a 1 th. th. H It Mining AyerHitam 13/- 13/^4' 13/-/13/74 ex Hong Fait M
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  • 48 10 Latest Loiidoa, New York and Local Prices T/A/s LONDON Spit £ll2-151 UachMgtf 3 Hnttn’ £*****3 SINGAPORE $57.3 pif pH (Hanged 1» to inn RUBBER i Lente 3 1/15 d, Orchanged Mew Virk 6{ t (M) Unchanged Uctl 3f c. Unchanged By Ocurten Of Meson UNNEDYBOO.
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  • 29 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S.R. Sheet 9$ ote. per pound =pw pl 118/16 nominal. London 3 1/161 New York 6$ eta. (gold.) (By Courtesy of Messrs. AUm Deeaps.)
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  • 34 10 Singapore Trices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Short for to-chy a o as follows: Spot M 9l eta. per lb. Auf/3ept. 104 m Oct./Dec. ici h Jan./Mar. M N Market dull.
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  • 84 10 Messrs. Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd, London, July 17, Spot £*****.6 three months* buying £*****.0 three months* selling £ll4 17.6. Messrs. Boustead d 00.. Ltd. 20th July quotation for Singapore refined tin 357-50 per picul, business done 125 tons, Penang refined tin t57-37| per picul, buyers no sellers, unrefined
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  • 226 10 IN AID OF ST. MARK’S CHURCH The annual jumble sale, in aid of 8». Mark s Church, was held at the Quarantine Station, Butterworth on Saturday. The work of collecting and organising was again in the hands of Mrs. H. Simpson, who is to be congratulated on
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  • 102 10 Charged with wilful trespass, a Chinese named Teoh Chin Leok to day pleaded guilty before Mr. Edward Jago, Police Magistrate. Penang. The prosecution al'eged that accused who had been a servant at the E and O. Hotel from where be had been dismissed for unsatisfactory conduct and warned
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  • 78 10 TWO CHINESE CHARGED Two Chinese who were arrested during the week end while engaged in painting slogans on walls were to day produced and charged before Mr Edward Jago, Police Magistrate, Penang. Tan Cheng Hoe the first accused was arrested in Love Lane while Cheah Teik Peow
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 25 10 MEND YOUR RADIATOR WHILE YOU USE YOUR CAR! USE:— ffel ON SALE AT GARAGES Distributors: K. LEE SAN CO., 81, BEAIB STREET, I PENANG. I
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    • 89 10 fyunnymede' nul Cool" Wednesday a*d Saturday AMe' There will 'be *n extra i DiNTAErt D ANCE 0. Thursday. < 26th July. SPECIAL/ CONCERT brief Eur.paai Uueaipldyed' commencbr 9.3# p.m. Sattfday Ist A«fRACE DINNER DANCE (G>uußunity Singing) TIFFIN COUPONS are now available at Cheap Rates for Cash. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., Georg*
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    • 924 10 i New Advertisements. notices I poi JCENOTICe' i HONGKONG TH* LIMITED (IncorporatedinEogluid.) THUfIC Penang R aces Advice hee been received ‘“by eaMe of the declaration of an interim dividteneb of 2Stb» 29 th hdy, Ist 3rd Ausmti s^(lessl o eomeTax>payable intends J Ao?Q,t > »931 •a the 22ad July, 196
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  • 3638 11 Reduction in Working Expenses Review of Operations in Australia Important Acquisition in Tasmania THE twenty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Lim ted, was held on Jane 18 at Winchester House, Old Broadstreet, London, E.C. Mr. William H. P. 3teveas (the chair mvi of
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  • 188 11 Penang, July 20, 1931. tear ci Opium p, ©heat aom MOO.OC Cloves h 90.0 C Gold leaf oilers 72.00 Maae Picking nom 170.0 C Nutmegs 80« 70.00 j «I 60.00 Coconuts per UXW u 15.00 Copra bundriol buyers 4.55 Rattans HJ,; Rattans Course 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00
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  • 182 11 QUOTA SCHEME HAS A GOOD CHANCE The Ha ad el sb lad’ (Jane 10) learns that the prospects of the regulation of rubber production being reached within a measurable time are better than are generally anticipated. The paper tays that, in view of the great opposition to the
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  • 823 11 ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETT Major and Minor Price Movements Profenrr Sprague's paper read before the RoyU Statistical Society on M Mejor and Minor Trade Fluctuations was notable contribution to current economic philosophy, says The Times’*. An increasing abundance of brought about by the steadily growing application of science
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  • 1024 12 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines THK following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the rppk IN PORT TO-DAY 8a Tronoh ta from Langkat, Pangkalan Soeeoe and Pangkslan Brandan. Bailed for Pangkalan B Pang* balan Soeaoe and Langka'. to-day at
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    • 294 12 Hfessg P p 0 \0 ft The prompt^.\ '7.7 1 1 arrival of the Fire JW//.-# p, E l ÜBO Brigade will often save fe/W/z/l Si other properties from Vj L_^*becoming involved in the Z? 1 fi j/X blaze. Thus an efficient ft" Jl|vL alarm system will materially W wlk
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    • 54 12 YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS Steamship Tickets Rail and Air Tickets Hotel reservations —Shore excursions Independent Inclusive Tours through Malaya, biam, Indo China, Java, Bali, and bumatra. Automobile excursions—Saggage Insurance. The American Express Co., Inc. I Co’lyer Quay. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) Singapore F. Always carry American Express Travelers Cheques they
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    • 348 12 It A delightful Nourishing |i I 0 Health 1 I Drink giving sj’ 11 I V' I Iy r zirw K\ H re /TV Jr ■■■■l I I J s? I I g COLD QVfILTINE I Mp. SWds-up ‘BncUn.Newe and I I A. P. B. 3k I I Best Sellers
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  • 1459 13 MURDERED EUROPEAN Further Light on Wiiltie Road Stabbing CHINESE ACCUSED’S STATE MEM Frrtb«r Hfeht on the ciroumtfanG ee of jjje t;agio death of Thomae W.ll am Gunter, detcvlbed as an English Jew, who a’abhed in the stomach on the night of Sunday, Jah 5, in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 124 13 fc Sf E I feto :4 jl 91» I j Foods Made from tks purest ru3s B of cows pastured in the home R comities, the ‘Allenburys’ EooJa are as easily digested J ss mother's milk. They are goim free and are simply I and quickly mtde by the ad>
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    • 420 13 x A.XX XXXX X a XX 7 K F |lj R? HH xl x Perfume /I X x Saude CoCogne i v f$ £riCCantine x I 0 11 I I A I /Xn h SSfew Am-/ o-l ■^.sb«ca y' M\ w' x J i <wji X; MtmMiy I K X;5/
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  • 1228 14 NOT MUCH IMPRESSED Criticism of High Costs A correspondent writes to the'‘Bangkok Times" ae follow?: Oougratu’atlona to all concerned with the actna! construction on the completion of the East Coast railway through Kelantan and Pahang. The construction engineers have certiinly not been to blame
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    • 297 14 600 time* \k -T.../W^- if i jl 1/ l»X «w- -y- I wK. >'<V— Z v '\\w\yw y>h>. ■"'Z'"i/^'r \l V\v 'd \v y N erves' THROUGHOUT THE BODY fine nerve fibres connect the main nerve-cells (brain and spjnal cord) I with the various organs. On this intricate "telephone system”
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    • 206 14 THE PINANG GAZETTE s llrf of Places where the Gazette’ caa be bought at 10 Cents. LOCAL Abdul Rahman, E. and 0. Hotel and Runnymede Hotel. S. K. Md. Eusoff Co., Victoria Pier end Swettenham Pier. Md, Ismail, Logan’s Archway, Beach Si T. M. N. Mydin, 27, Leith Street. Look
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    • 744 14 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK BAHriue OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATIDH (Incorporated io England by Royal Charter 1868.) ISCOBPORATED TaE colosy Prid-a»-C.DiW £8,000.000 ’""'’o i Reserve Fund £4.000.000 The Liability of member? is Errjv. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 the extent and in the ma nner pr 88 2 j?? Hud
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  • 220 15 FIVE ARRESTS Good Work by Detective Police Al week [or ten days ago the ‘'Pinang Gazette” exclusively disclosed that Messrs. Boustead Co., Penang, had been victimised to the extent of $lO,OOO to $15,100 by some clever swindler or swindlers who had obtained possession of blank
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  • 371 15 ANNUAL MEETING President on Increased Membership The annual meeting of the Junior Civil Service Association, Penang, was held in the Association Club House, Green-lane, on Saturday. Mr. S, Manikram, President of the asso ciation, was in the chair and there was a fair attendance. The
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  • 145 15 HONOURED BY PENANG JUNIOR CIVIL SERVANTS Mr. Mohamed Rouse, who was recently awarded the Certificate of Honour for meritorious service, was on Saturrday entertained to tea by the Junior Civil Service Association at their headquarters in Green-lane. Mr, S. Manickram, President of the Association, spoke in eulogistic
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 144 15 L WILLS' 3 CAPSTAN l IFOR FOR O O CTS CT& 1 I J ”1 MADE IN ENGLAND L NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK ’CO J 1 k 1 1 jill 4 j THE SPIRIT OF PROGRESS. 4 ILLI ANT achievement anJ steady progress hove gained 4 for the name
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    • 1694 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE If dollar steamship line P INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG I I <And AMERICAN MAIL LINE I ES WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON ’N. CONTINENT, > Sc** z (Oompanibb Incorporated is Ewand) x AUTOMEDON July 23 London» Rotterdam and Hamburg, I Trjt' c l x DIOMED July 31 Marseilles,
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