Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 July 1931

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833, PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 173. VOL. LXXXIX. FRIDAY, 31st JULY, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 528 1 It NAGATA BBOTKZBZ dentists Ktad OSo« aexft |s The Dispensary. Office W.ltoiUßim* Mrw ff u t'i "i i imb i i.ihji ir tti^iiwbiiim wi him 11. nrrzii. i.. *****1 ib ■sandwell Malayan Fertilisers, ltd. f SECURITY SAFES Ammonium Phosphate Ammonium Phosphate (L) 1 Bone d (teamed Fine) /1 JF JP
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    • 14 1 H.TOKISATSO STUDIO with up-to-date Fhci»©raj&j by electric I Thoac 772. 7% BISHOP STZZXS, PENAN&.
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    • 1748 2 Ll > w*<i!Wtttl *wr> w* i W3E Vlf Jrar.» positions vacant lp ftn ang Turf Club BANKS. D THE xS autumn-meeting chartered rank HaBGROBG J n s?ni! Bas!llSG Malayan Exhibition Saturday 25th July, Wednesday, 29th July, of india. Australia and china. Cuni OnATIUIL a ///Mono Fully qnalifi d gtaff NURSE
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  • 842 3 Head of Russian Hate Factory Mr. Churchill on Soviet War Plans BUKHARIN, the inveterate foe of the British Empire and, until recently, Propa-gandist-in-Chief of the Soviet Government, is in England on a visit from Moscow in the guise of a “simple scientist.” While this concocter of antiBritish
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  • 320 3 —“S.T,” SENSATIONAL ARRESTS AT SINGAPORE Somewhat of a sensation was created in the offices of the F.M.S. Ri Iways at Tank R ai, Singapore, on Friday, when Mr. Edwin Tongue, head of the Singapore Detective Branch, and officers of the railway police e ffected the surest of
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  • 187 3 SERVICE STARTS ON SATURDAY As from Saturday August 1, Kuala Lumpur will be linked with Johore and Singapore by telephone. Eventually the zme centres of Malaj a, Singapore, Fampir, Lna'a Lumpur, Ipoh and Buki: Mertaj m (Penang) will a 1 be linked up The arrangements
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    • 122 3 Z> ®W I Wt gfe-W >• /|f C' -f J _X .-:|%WL r /X X ..«SMBto* X is Wx. jjjLs w Jr z >». E WBfejz.'fe-^,-»^"/ <■ ’’Kgssa**-' SPECIALLY IMAM HH MALAYA I and meeting a real need when breast feeding fails and raw milk is “liquid danger/’ Cow Gate
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    • 398 3 Jibuti JEaamaEEMMaMnMi CdhnnMa 1Y J kF C B 259 f Hello Beautiful! Fox Trot I River and Me Billy Cotton’s band is a newcomer to Columbia but his London reputation is well known and we are proud to list his recordings. ‘‘Hello Beautiful” is a wonderful tune. C B 226
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    • 1264 4 GREAT SPECIAL VOTE OFFER CLOSES AUG. Bth AT Ip. m. Every yearly subscription will give 65,000 votes until August Bth. >■ Every total of $lOO in subscription money gives 500,000 votes extra until Aug. Bth J This is the Greatest Vote Offer of the whole Prize Election I Election opens
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    • 1938 5 ©EXCEL: HIM «IB MM I MHH 111 M Cfll" A T P OPf fI AD ri i vALug f »jbscr»^tk>n payments] 1 WgfH* fl ||LJp ra &H L$ EOT 3 all 0» B S ft ®S BS Illlii Below are shown the subscription rates and the regular number of votes
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  • 429 6 TOURHTB KOTLOV ON Alien’s Amazing Bowling 5 WKTS. FO'l 14 RUNS London, July 30 Fneland ended the day in a winning position in the second Test Match at the Oval New Zealand being 201 runs behind with nine wickets to fall in the second Hammond and
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  • 106 6 To*morrow at the Esplanade at 6 p.m. 1 March Flying Squad Hume 2 Overture La Fiandre Bouillon 3 Selection H.M.S. Pinafore Sullivan 4 Fox Trot Sweet Jennie Lee Donaldson 5 Selection Ma lame Pompadour Fall <» Intermezzi After Snnsit Jones 7 Finale Sivoy Medley of Medleys Iliffe God
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  • 466 6 CHINESE CHARGED Successful Raid By Monopolies How officers of the Monopolies Department found a large quantity of nonGovernment chandu in a house in Ah Kwee Street was related in the Penang District Court yesterday afternoon before Mr. H. A. Forrer, when Mr. G. Austin of
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  • 44 6 The following races are to be swum this week end at the Chinese Swimming Club: Saturday at 4 p.m. Blass B 50 metres Free Style. Sunday at 4 p.m. Class B 100 metres Back Stroke Class A 800 metres Free Style.
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  • 194 6 SERVICES ABANDONED Lively Scenes Greet Vicar’s Return The return to hie parish of the Rev. T. Caleb, vicar of Sb Mitchel’?, Lumb-in-Roesendale. Lancashire, after a fortnight’s absence, during which a a unsuccessful attempt had been made to effect an exchange of livings with a northern vicar,
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  • 490 6 UNIQUE GATHERING IN LONDON Mrs. Despard on “Happy Russian Workers” A criticism of the Royal Air Force Display at Hendon was a feature of the “Unique Garden P<?rty,'’ held in London on June 27 by the Society for Cultural Relations between the People* of the British Commonwetl.h
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  • 261 6 TWENTY-FIVE INJURED Barbed Wire Used by Reds for Defences Nine police and 16 Communists were injured in a riot at Ban keto wn, a suburb of Sydney, as the resul: of an attempt to prevent the eviction of a tenant from a house. Communists styling themselves
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  • 1058 6 $13,0(0 STONE Alleged 7-Year-Old Deal Recalled The mystery of a ’’flue white brilliant” valued at 113,000, which the sub-j-ct of an alleged deal between two of the beat known Arab merchant? in Singapore in 192 L formed the basis of a remarkable dispute in the Singapore
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 I The World's Best. 111 'iii- 111 11 b I 1 1111 111 mi n n t Sold Everywhere. IN SLUMP TIMES ADVERTISE. WHEN trade is bad the motto oj every man who has something to J /<*// should be Publicity, Publicity and again Publicity. Economy ceases to be economy
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  • 1068 7 Selections For To-morrow Tinakili’s Outstanding Chance in Big Race Kinta Girl and Rosemary BY “TIC-TAC” Although several horses stand out T ery prominently on the weights for to-morrow’s races there are quite a number of open events and good dividends should be the order
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  • 493 7 RESUMED ENQUIRY Deceased’s Wife Examined The adjourned enquiry into the death of Nelson Goonewardena, a Singhalese youth who died as a result of having been shot with a revolver allegedly by an Indian named M.P.P.K. Kannan a school teacher attached to a school at Prai was continued
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  • 59 7 In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley was first engaged with fixing the cares for August after which he heard short Bankruptcy matters and subsequently adjourned into Chambers for Summonses, etc. The next Court of Appeal wil be held in Penang commencing on August 14.
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  • 366 7 Mr. G. Sturrock Colonial Engineer, is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi is to be the gupst of tha Rotary Club of Singapore on Friday, August 14. The members of the Johore Bar Committee are Messrs M Ismail (chairman). 0. B Cooper,
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  • 71 7 Alleged Possession of Seditious Documents Two Chinese youths were to day produced before Mr Edward Jago, Police Magistrate charged with the possession of seditious documents. They were arrested at Paya Terubong, near Ayer Item, yesterday by the Police. The documents that were in their possession are
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  • 328 7 Prizes For All Unprecedented Opportunity In “P. G.” Election Everyone rejoices whsn he gets “sonxethiag for nothing?' We all value a gift above purchases bought with our own money. llow satisfactory to achieve a delectable prize that has literally cost us nothing that is the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 91 7 es sful re^ es>y REMOVES the cause I Diseases arising from the Blood must be treated by I removing the cause from the Blood, permanent relief cannot be obtained by any other treatment. CLARKE’S BLOOD MIXTURE cleanses the blood and possesses remarkable healing properties; it is due to these qualities
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    • 73 7 LODGE CT Th* plug for nearly all engine* screwed The Lodge plug is accepted as the world's standard for efficiency and reliability because of the unexampled service it is known to give in all makes of cars. See that every plug in your engine bears the name Stockist! r— Sold
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  • 397 8 It is now practically certain that rubber restriction as a cure fo’ the ills from which the industry is suffering has been abandoned. The Dutch, after flirting with the idea for som) months pist, have arrived at th) conclusion tba f r )striction of output is not
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  • 241 8 Two successive iaowAfles in the Bank Rate in two weeks have not occurred for over twenty years, excepting the period when Britain declared war against Germany. Therefore yesterday’s action by the Bank of England Court in racing the Official Minimum from 3\ par cent to per cent, following
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  • 180 8 Reuter. To Stop Uneconomic Internal Competition London, July 31 A scheme for the regulation of the Lancashire (otton Trade, including the Egyptian and American sections, with a view to preventing the present excessive uneconomic internal competition has been circulatedlo members by the Federation of faster Cottonspinners
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  • 89 8 Reuter, Novel Suggestion for Loan on Art Treasures Paris July 31 A novel scheme to help Germany has been devised by a syndicate of the chief picture dealers and antiquaries of Paris by which Germany would be offered a loan of £B,OOO 000 on the security of famous
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  • 1115 8 Penang, Friday. OO HIS is the age of dis- coveries—is it not?—and j we note with interest that the Malayan Exhibition, 1931, j has discovered that there are three Kuala Lumpurs, past, present and future, Maps have been made of these three towns, and residents and others
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 374 8 c Pritchard Co., Ltd. Race Hats A beautiful new selection, of. the latest models c at exceptionally LOW PRICES Smart Linen Hats in all shades $l2-50 $l4-50 I Coloured Straw Hats of all typ?s y< From $B-50 Colour» d Felt Hats in all the lattst styles From $6.50. 100% British—loo%
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    • 15 8 c— —o E. O. HOTEL to-night Friday, 31st Joly, 1931, 9.30 pm. After Dinner Dance
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    • 33 8 TEA-TIME TIT-BIT :o: “What does a young man do when he can’t afford to take a girl out to dinner inquires a financially embarrassed youth. He just takes her out to dinner. o
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 267 9 Reuter. JUDGE'S 4-HOUR SUMMING UP Jury Returns to Court Three Times RESPONSIBILITIES OF AUDITORS “Shareholders Not to be Regarded as Sheep’’ h London, July 39 Lord Kylsant wis fouid gulfy and sentence!) to twaivs months it th: second division for issuing a Debenture prospectus
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  • 312 9 —Reuter. Three Record Attempts NEW YORK-TURKEY NON-STOP Another AustraliaEngland Flight New York, July 30 goardman and Polando, mentioned on July 23, reached Constantinople at 123 pm. non stop from Few York. Constantinople, July BO It is believed the trans-Atlantic fliers Poland© and Boardman have broken the
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  • 154 9 continues satisfactory.—Rugby Radio Service, Restful Night and Quiet Day London, July 30 The following bulletin was issued this morning: Mr. Lloyd Goorge has parsed a restful night and his strength is well maintained. His condition so far continues satisfactory Messages of sympathy from the King and Queen
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  • 37 9 —Reuter. Cortes Gives Vote of Confidence Madrid, July 30 Fol owmg a two day political debate, e Cortes gave Saner Zamora’s Provisional overnment an overwhslming vote of con K ence to continue in office. —Reuter.
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  • 30 9 •Neuter. New York, July 81 Stockholders of the Vacuum Oil Company ave approved the proposed merger with tbe j^ arr ar d Oil Company of New Ycrk.
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  • 195 9 —Reuter. Mukdenites in Full Retreat NORTH CHINA REBELLION Tientsin, July 30 Learning of the unfavourable situation in the neighbourhood of Paoting, the headquarters of the Mukdenites, Peking has ordered fifteen trains to proceed to the front to assist the transport of retreating troops, but they
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  • 50 9 —lLuter. London, July 30 As the Prince of Wales was leaving Sunningdale Golf Club, his car collided with another on the main road in which were two women. Both cars were damaged. The Prirce, although shaken, hurried to assist both the women who were medically treated.-
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  • 197 9 ,—Reuter. Official Chinese Attitude Stated Nanking July 31 The attitude adopted by the Chinese Foreign Minister in interviews with Sir Miles Lampson in the Thorburn case is briefly as follows: Thorburn was a British subject living in the Foreign Concession, His existence was un known to tbe Chinese
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  • 82 9 —fiugby lUdio Service. Triangular Contest Now Assured London. July 30 It now reema certain that this years Schneider Trophy Race, to be held on ■ep tember 12, will be a triangular contest The advance party of the Italian team will arrive at Calshot on August 12 and the
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  • 55 9 .—Reuter. Silver 5 Mark Pieces to be Minted Berlin, July 30 New Silver five mark pieces up -to £5,000.000 are about to be minted to alleviate the cash shortage. Dr. Bruening and Dr. Cur tins will probably go to Rome on Wednesday or Thursday in response to the
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  • 1071 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Snowden Hints at Drastic Economies NEXT YEAR’S BUDGET London, July 80 The Budgetary position was the subject of an important statement in the House of Commons this afternoon by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Philip Snowden during the debate on the
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  • 140 9 —Reuter. Japanese Who Converted 50,000 to Cross ’Toronto, July 31 Games and elaborate ceremonial marked the opening yesterday of a World f onfer ence of Y.M CA. delegates from forty five nations who participated in a march past, nation by nation. The programme of tbe Conference "F eb
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  • 144 9 Reutar. Official Minimum in Line With Market Rates London, July 80 The Bank of England Discount rate was raised from to 4i per cent, to day. The advance did not surprise the City. Lombard Street being already prepared for it by bringing private rates as near
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 81 9 I FOR ATTRACTIVE STYLISH Millinery I I We have a large selection of the vei y I latest and smartest styles to I choose from —and all are I Inexpensively Priced. I FELTS TRIMMED STRAWS From $6.50 to $15.00 From $8.50 to $21.50 INSPECTION INVITED. JOHN LITTLE CO,, LTD. PENANG.
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  • 466 10 TIN STEADY Lyall and Evatt’s Review Nothing has occurred during the past fortnight to give a fillip to markets and now that chances of any form of rubber vestriction are more remote than ever, lhe market, un&ffected by such rumours, is beginning to decline to
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  • 204 10 Messrs Boustead Co., Ltd. RUBBE R SALES DEPARTMENT Perang, July 29 With shipments from Malaya during the current month estimated in the neighbourhood cf 43,500 tens and no improvement in the statistical position the tone of the market since we last reported has been weak and Values have declined daily
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  • 76 10 The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week «nding Joly 25, 1931. shows a total of 58 deaths—3s males and 23 lemales—the death-rate being 20.37 per miUe compared with 19.32 in the preceding week and with 21.29 in the corresponding week cf last year.
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  • 145 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 a iS S 5 Shares =s m m oq 0. sc. I o. so* Mining Hongkong Tin.. 15/- 15/9 15/- 15/6 Johan Tin m.
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  • 58 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices 77/V: LONDON M £lOB 5 0 Down 5/3 Usstlis’£llolo 0 Down 2/1 SINGAPORE $55.12J Ml Down 87$ c. 150 tons gm RUBBERt London 2 11/16 d, Down 1/16 d. Now Yrt 5g c. (GtM) Unchanged Local It t, Down i
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  • 276 10 LOW RUBBER PRICES FAIL TO STEM PRODUCTION The net decrease in shipments of Malayan produced rubber in six months amounts to only 9,000 tons, while total shipments from Ceylon show a decline in round figures of 4.500 tone, state Messrs. Symington and Sincl dr in their
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  • 72 10 (Rugby Radio Serviob) London, July 30 Paris, 123 90 New York, 486 iV Brussels, 34.8. Geneva, 24.90; Amsterdam, 12.05; Milan 92.85; Berlin 20$ Stockholm 18.15; Copenhagen, 18.16; Oslo, 18.16; Vienna, 34.55; Prague, 1631; Helsingfors. 193; Madrid, 53 85; Lisbon. 110; Athens. 375; Bucharest, 817 Rio, 3J’ Buenos Aires,
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  • 1027 10 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST If I u *5. BUBBU (DeltaM I o i Allenby Bubbas We 7C 90 Alt» Gateh Kubbci Batata SC 70 Amalgamate* lielay Batatas 90 1 10 Ayei Hltem Planting Bynitaate 8: 100 Ayer Kantng Rubber Bstetei 20 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Oe 60 70 Ayer P»naa
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  • 121 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) B.R. Bhsei 8| ott. per powid —psr Pl $ll/16 Quiet. London 211/16 1 New York ?5| cts (gold.) (Bs Oowtesv of Messrs. Alltn Dennys.) General Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbsd Smoked Sheet for to-day are as f jllows:— Spot 8)f cts.per lb.
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  • 79 10 Aug. 2, Ninth Sunday after Trinity, No English Service at St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth, Bam Holy Communion and 10 a m Morning Prayer and Address at Union Church, Alor Star 6pm Evensong and Address at Masonic Hall Sungei Patani Aug. 3 Monday Bam Holy Communion at Masonic Hall,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 135 10 ffatnnymede' Cheer Ju I an J Cool to-morrow MUSIC in the Lounge from 12 Noon. RACE DINNER DANCE (Community Singing) EXTENSION UNTIL 1 A. M. SUNDAY Owing to unforeseen c rcumstances, the Straits Police Band WILL NOT PLAY The Runnymede Orchestra will play the following Music in the Lounre commencing
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    • 169 10 announcing “PRITCHARD’S" NEW DISCOUNTS. FROM AugUSt Ist 7"2°/o DISCOUNT will be given off General Groceries and Wines, in addition to the discounts i allowed of 10°/ on Cold Storage Supplies for cash and prompt monthly settlements. Our NEW PRICE LIST will be ready during the first week in August showing
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  • 1248 11 Port Of Penang Schedule of Principal Lines Tj/iJX following 5b a Hst o! vesarriving and sailing from Penang during the w »ek IN PORT TO DAY IB’Tap h" 'from Batoe Bahra and Asaban. Sails for Asahan and Batoe Bibri on Sunday at noon. B v '‘Cingalese
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  • 506 11 POTENTIAL CONSUMPTION What a Revival in Tiade Could Do But for the enormous world stocks of rubber, which, if we take consumption a' 600.C00 tons for the current y a-, represent close on a year’s supply, the market would have responded much more hetrtily than it
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  • 194 11 Penang, July 31, 1931. ots. &«nar si Opium p. ohsst zom LOOO.I'O Cloves 90.0 C Gold Isaf ,W.OO Macs Picking com ITO.OC Nutmegs 80s m 70.00 H 110 s »i 60.00 Coconuts per 1,000 »i 16.00 Copra E undried buyers 4.45 Rattans «UW Rattans Ooarss x Gresn Snail
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  • 451 11 GUaYULLA shrub Experimental Station Opened In the halcyon days when rubber went up to 4/8!. per ib. there was considerable talk abcut the South America*) shrub called Guayule which, when sub looted to pressure, produces a form of la ex., This p'ait now called “Cban‘irilla’’ or
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  • 79 11 Penang, July 31, 1931. By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank Oa London Bank Demand 2/3 23/82 m 4 m.-ts 2/8 27/32 ?rivat« 3 00/ts cradit 2/4 i A Docunantary 2 4 J O i Nsw York Bank Demand 56 M T.T. 1,420 India m T.T. 155 J Bangkok M
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 53 11 LEGAL NOTICE. e In re Buggins v. Spiegele Take notice that, at a special Court of Enquiry held Yesterday at an Hotel, judgment was given in favour of Six “Dog’s Head” Bass, costs to be divided equally. m w f LEA I i PERRINS' I I SAUCE 1 A few
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    • 224 11 When dressing fot dinner The use °fHazeline’ Snow” is indispensable. It cleanses the pores, j refreshes the skin and provides 0 y 1 the perfect surface for the final ft/ fl application of face powder. X M '“HAZELINE’ (Trade Mark) tWf SNOW nffifek Vanishes immediately, ’wife; fr n leaving no
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  • 552 12 PRESIDENT HOOVER PRAISED Mr. J. H. Thomas On Dibt Proposals Mr. J. H. Thoma*, Secretary of State for th* Dominions, praised President Hxmr’s debt 8 tllement proposal*, at f luncheon of the American Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Victoria on Jam* 23« and said that
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  • 270 12 Peter Simple in the “Mornirg Post” jssye: I wss present recently ata soiree given by the Society for Cultural Relations with American Gangsters, and a real jgcod cultural time was enjoyed by a'l. I jcannct remember all the names of thia dis inguiahrd gathering of Britain’s brightest “intellectuale,’’
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  • 381 12 STAMPING OUT RACE PE STS Secret Police GANG MENACE DEFEATED WELSHING on British racecourses has been stamped out by the private police force of the Jockey C’ub, which, acting in co-opera-tion with Scoil »nd Yard, has also stampeded the race garg<, formerly a ®2 n e
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  • 180 12 HAS RECORD OF TEN YEARS’ SERVICE A Malay lance corpoial with a record of ten year’s service, Ahmad bin Jalal, attached to the Kreta Ayer Division,Singapore, was sentenced to a month’s simple imprisonment by the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) on July 27. Ahmed bin
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  • 144 12 WORK OF THE ADVISORY BOARD LAST YEAR Almost the whole of the increase in general mortality in the Federated Malay States last year was accounted for by the increased number of deaths in Negri Sembilan, states the annual report of the Malaria Advisory B?ard, F.M.S. The
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  • A Corner for Women
    • 571 12  -  “LOOSEN YOUR BELTS!” “LOOSEN YOUR BELTS!” “LOOSEN YOUR BELTS!” Day Pyjamas Much as we have stood oat againut them, undoubtedly pyj mas for day I time wear have come to stay. The hot house specimens that are to be seen at any fashionable watering place, J complete
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  • 786 12 PASSING OF ADVENIURER Sixty Years in the Wilds Mr. Aloysius Horn Tr .der Horn”) the famous pioneer and traler who hio spent 6) years in and had made a fi m fortune al 89, died on June 26. at Tankertoo, near Wfißatable. Alfred Aloysiue H •rn (or Smith/
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 235 12 Build Firm Health Fcundat’ons The most vital period of a child’s M-'i C life is its first few years. In these 'a/*-*' the child’s grip on life is not yet ’p firmly established, and during tis F period few children t scape ail me uts of soma kind, troubles which
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 180 12 A 'Phone No. 1179 mgra W ■aW'/S Wlr M r i j J j SOUND jUzdj SYSTEM 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Pos’tively The Last Night Owing to close bookings of our many big attractions for August the screening of '’NO, NO, NANETT& H cannot be prolonged. I Don’t Miss Your Last
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  • 495 13 SUJOE33FUL RESULTS CLAIMED Schiolboys As Subjects The perfect teat of intelligence has, it is claimed, been invented. Many systems hi ve b?en tried in the psit, bn. they have nearly always failed in some n a'erial particular, the main causes for thia have been either that
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  • 277 13 ITALY REPORTED READY TO PROVIDE A QUEEN Great political importance is attached by the German PrfSi to the Bank of Englmd’s credit to the Austrian Government. It is taken for granted in Germany that very few statesmen, except possibly in Cz?cho-SloxaMa, believe that Austria can carry cn alcne.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 229 13 v d&r! i L WWm U zr Vk ‘WWW L« \z /ZvO Kelp your blankets to give years of good service It you wasn blankets the Sunlight way ihey will repay you with a lifetime of useful service. Shred Sunlight Soap into hot water, and stir to a thick, rich
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    • 257 13 Pt 7T” ~1 The Question of Retirement The question of ultimately I retiring from the Tropics to rcsi- |f deuce in the Home Country is one which you are undoubtedly considering. Present economic condi- If V tions make money making diffif y CU H> and the need fcr saving out
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  • 894 14 OFFICIAL MINUTES Minutes of an Ordinary Meetii g of the Municipal ComtMisaionera of George Tiwn. Penang, held on Tuesday, July 14, 193 L Present :—Mr G W Bryant, President, Dr J E Smith, Mr Khoo Biaa Ewe. Mr Veoh Chrarg aid The Hon’ble Mr H H Abdul Cader,
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  • 283 14 SUCCESSFUL TESTS IN FRANCE Experiments on a Model What is chimed to be an unsinkable ship has been invented by M. Joseph Chartrain, a Frenchman living at Cler mont Ferrand, France. The invention has been offered to the French Admiralty» and a commission of naval ano engineering
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  • 64 14 “And this for a half,” said a golfer of Broken Hill facetiously ai he prepared to drive after his opponent had holed in one. The hole was halved in one, as t.e player also holed his tee shot. This fra* is unique in Australian golf, but there are
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 520 14 lA.-.et. ezeeed «11.000,000. S. C. A 6 .urence in force »38, 000, 030. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd, (Incorporated la Staaita Settlements). LONDON OFFICE i 27. Old HEAD OFFICE) Winchester Hoose Sinfapore. uia Je *n, EX, The Company ha. «20.000 d.porft.d with Soprem. Court of Extend and compiles
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  • 656 15 Panang, July 31, 1131. CHOWBABTA MARKET, Mutton cte. Matton Indian w. w®r lb 48 Head for’ 12J Sheep 90 Liver with heart A lu»g do 141 Tripe M do 9 Goat or Rheep M per lb 48 Sweet Bread M pair 40 Suet 30 F idney pair 3°
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    • 375 15 I I Jilßjill u I 8 W I I r^'lB I I i jj* I rWwM II nl I l\ I 4 wl I /gr I j(Qf I I I I I I I THE WHISKY WITH A PEDIGREE I JCing Qeorge 7V” I AGENTS: I I BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.,
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    • 353 15 W° i r 5”! i 1 /A i C y i MBSI s I <HC i I I y (k/ I K J A Nurse “yj ADV g Orxo X 15' i L *1 can truthfully y a WAS FED ON I C Doctor’s baby this OT TIVTOT T YTkTT"
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1710 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE nimamsau' lii« ~1 P J >ro, A INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG <JbId MAIL ]LIN£L AJmD APCAR LINES WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON N. CONTINENTS FW 1 I (Comp anus Incorporated is Esglar x DIOMED in port Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg .AjcjajuX, jj i. A*syF*x. I x MEN IOR
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